( Concluded )
<br />Motion of Councilman Cripe the Rules were suspended by the following
<br />Rokop, Goetz, Hull,.Jaworski, Altfeld, Brennan, Oakley, Fiwek, Cripe
<br />Naps 0._b Rules suspended and Ordinance goes to third reading.
<br />THE Ordinance was given its third reading by title, and was pla
<br />passed by the followsing vote: Nelson, Whiteman, Rokop, Goetz, Hull,
<br />Brenhan, Oakley; Fiwek, Cripe and Gustin, Ayes�12, Naps 09 Ordinance
<br />vote: Nelson, Whiteman,
<br />and Gustih, Ayes-, 12,
<br />,.ed upon its passage,and
<br />Jaworski, Altfeld,
<br />adopted.
<br />OFFICIAL BOND of Mary B. L. Taylor, City Clerk.
<br />The Official Bond of Mary B. L. Taylor,duly elected City Clerk of the City of South Bend,
<br />Indiana, Principal and The Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York, Surety in the sum of
<br />$5,000.00 Term of office beginning January 1, 1935 and ending on January 1, 1939- Signed
<br />sealed and dated this let day of December, 1934. Acknowledged by MarymA,. Venhoff,..Attorney
<br />for the Surety Company before Hilda Weber nee Rathz, a Notary Public in:and the County of
<br />Marion, State of Indiana on the let day of December, 193+. ( a Notary Seal)
<br />On Motion of Councilman Hull the Bond was accepted and approved by the Council. Motion carried
<br />OFFICIAL BOND of Thomas Atkin Brandon.
<br />`The Official Bond of Thomas Atkin Brandon, Chief Deputy Cify Clerk for the City of
<br />South Bend, Indiana, as Principal and Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company of Hartford,
<br />Connecticut as Surety, in the sum of $5,000.00 Term of office four years, beginning January
<br />1st, 193#45 and until his successor shall be elected and qualified. Signed and dated on
<br />the 20th day -of December, 1934, nm and acknowledged by Wk1li H1. Wallace, Attorney -in -Fact for
<br />the S'irety Company on December 20th, 1934 before Fred J. O'Connor, Notary Public in and for,
<br />the County of Cook, State of Illinois. ( Notary.Seal)
<br />also signed by Wallace Stevens, Vice- President of said Surety_Company on November 26th, 1934
<br />and acknowledgpdon said date before 0. M.`O'Dowd, Notary Public , in for the County of
<br />Hartford, State-of Connecticut. ( Notary Seal)
<br />On Motion of Councilman Rokop the Bond was accepted and a approved. Motion carried._
<br />OFFICIAL ND of Irene Vargo, 2 Deputy City. Clerk.
<br />The ff icial Bond of Irene Vargo, Deputy City Clerk for the City of South Bend, Indiana,
<br />as Principal and Hartford-Accident and Indemnity Company , of Hartford, Connecticut, as
<br />Surety in the sum-of $5, 000.00 Term dry' foipmr' years feom- January let, 1935 and until her
<br />successor shall be elected and qualified. Signed and dated on the 20thvdayof December, 19340,
<br />and acknowledged by William H. Wallace, Attorney -in -Fact fk efd a F`redt4l.06'Con%or �,N6tary
<br />Public in and for the County of Cook, State of Illinois. ( No*ary Public).
<br />also, signed by Wallace Stevens, Vice - President of said Surety Company on November 26th, 1934
<br />andiacknowledged on said date before C. M. O'Dowd, Notary Public, in for the County of
<br />Hartford, State of Connecticut. ( Notary Seal)
<br />On Motion of Councilman Altfeld the Bond was accepted and approved. Motion carried._
<br />Mr. Romig, City Attorney s explained to the-Council the question of appeal fro& the
<br />Public Service Commission, finding and order on tfie Case of City of South Bend, Indiana
<br />2 VS Northern Indiana Public Service Company, when the last date that was necessary in order,
<br />to file their Appeal , which should be on or bmfoas before January 5th3, 1935. Xx.Counoilman
<br />Cripe stated that as he has worked as a Member of the Utility Committee of the Council that
<br />he felt that it would no good to file -an appeal at this time as itbwould involved more money
<br />to be expended and .a, lot of time might be wasted, but if the City eared. to that.it could be
<br />taken up at a latter time. Asbthere has not been anything in a legal way before the Council,
<br />the question of appeal was: in no way answered, but Councilman Cripe thought it better that
<br />the new Council should know the feeling the outgoing Council felt on this matter.
<br />Remarks were next made by the 8n4cilmen and officials whose terms of office will expire
<br />January let, 1935, also by the new Members of the Council,.CityClerk, Mayor and City Attorney.
<br />On Motio# of Councilman Altfeld, the Council adjourned at 9;00 o'clock P. M.
<br />Motion carried.
<br />ATTEST
<br />CLEW
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