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in May 1923, when he came in thirteenth in a field of twenty, a sufficiently high result to be nominated for election to the seven-member board. In the final vote in June, he was third and was elected. He was reelected in 1925 and 1927 but announced in January 1929 that he would run for the City
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Burns was one of the six council members who in July 1931 lost a vote to appeal a judge's decision ordering an end to racial restrictions in city-operated swimming pools. The pools had previously been restricted by race to certain days or hours.
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In January 1930, Burns and seven other council members who had voted in favor of granting a rock-crushing permit in the Santa Monica Mountains were unsuccessfully targeted for recall on the grounds that the eight "have conspired with
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Burns was married to Sarah Bertram of Kentucky on October 11, 1898; they had four sons, William B., Robert J., Harry F. and John A.
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that grew into the Consolidated Flour Mills of Kansas, His company was the first in the nation to introduce the
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of the United States and chairman of the national Democratic Party, in telegrams sent to two council members.
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on the City Council in 1929, was repeatedly reelected for sixteen years, and for half of that time was
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As a school board member, he attended the unveiling of a portrait of the late school superintendent
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from 1929 to 1945. At the time of his death in 1955, he was described as a local "elder statesman."
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in 1929 and cast one of the favorable votes the same year to purchase the surplus property of the
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said in 2011 that there was no record of a Robert Burns having been a member there before 1915.
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for mill employees. In 1916, he retired and moved to Los Angeles, where he joined the
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Portrait of Robert L. Burns, City Council President, Los Angeles, California, 1935.
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in 1945 and subsequently to the Recreation and Park Commission. He headed the
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Burns died March 17, 1955, in his home at 672 South Serrano Avenue, between
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Photographic Archive (Collection 1429). UCLA Library Special Collections,
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reported in its 1955 obituary of Burns that he had served in the
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He later became a lawyer and worked as the business manager of
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He also engaged in coal mining and the telephone business.
260:. He had three brothers. He graduated from high school in 783:"City names park after ex-official Robert L. Burns". 410:and Van Ness Avenue was named after him in 1959. 965: 820:"Funeral today for mother of Robert L. Burns". 519:(reference file). Los Angeles Public Library. 508: 506: 504: 502: 294:. Burns was a Presbyterian and a Republican. 483:"R.L. Burns, elder of city affairs, dies". 984:Presidents of the Los Angeles City Council 553:Sherwood, Cliff (June 16, 1929). "Chess". 499: 478: 476: 474: 29: 926:President of the Los Angeles City Council 363:Burns was first elected to represent the 46:President of the Los Angeles City Council 645:"School children hail beloved teacher". 552: 354: 471: 236:school board from 1923 to 1929 and the 966: 760:"Vote drops city's pool racial case". 668:"University plant to be city school". 876:University of California, Los Angeles 622:"R.L. Burns plans race for council". 439: 425:and Seventh Street. He was buried in 337:University of California, Los Angeles 140:July 1, 1929 – June 30, 1945 93:July 1, 1943 – June 30, 1945 58:July 1, 1935 – June 30, 1941 323:Burns first ran for election to the 248:Burns was born January 12, 1876, in 989:Politicians from Hutchinson, Kansas 807:"Map and review at Nickelodeon.com" 737:"Movement for recall lists eight". 13: 999:Burials at Inglewood Park Cemetery 626:. February 19, 1929. p. A-1. 256:, and Dulcina Elizabeth French of 14: 1020: 872:Charles E. Young Research Library 858: 741:. February 6, 1930. p. A-5. 649:. January 24, 1929. p. A-5. 252:, the son of William E. Burns of 530:"Burns for board of education". 413: 836: 813: 799: 776: 753: 730: 707: 684: 661: 534:. June 4, 1923. p. II-18. 487:. March 19, 1955. p. A-1. 350: 638: 615: 603:. June 7, 1923. p. II-1. 592: 580:. May 4, 1923. p. II-22. 569: 546: 523: 325:Los Angeles Board of Education 318: 1: 764:. July 4, 1931. p. A-1. 718:. July 8, 1935. p. A-4. 695:. July 3, 1935. p. A-4. 672:. 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President of the Los Angeles City Council
Howard W. Davis
G. Vernon Bennett
G. Vernon Bennett
Harold A. Henry
Los Angeles City Council
4th district
William M. Hughes
Harold A. Henry
Knoxville, Iowa, U.S.
Los Angeles
Republican
Los Angeles
Los Angeles City Council
Knoxville, Iowa
Erie, Pennsylvania
Indiana
Hutchinson, Kansas
The Hutchinson News
flour mill
eight-hour day
Los Angeles Country Club
school board
Hutchinson, Kansas
Los Angeles Board of Education
Susan Miller Dorsey
University of California, Los Angeles
Vermont Avenue
Los Angeles City College

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