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<br />RECAPITUL!4TION
<br />1 136.44
<br />2 2o4.46
<br />219.12
<br />162.10 i
<br />5 165.55
<br />6 176.97
<br />7 140.71
<br />S 168.56
<br />9, 10, 11 137.9
<br />12 113 •
<br />14 100.
<br />1 129'.19
<br />15 101.67
<br />6 139.00
<br />17 353.39
<br />18 2-30.03
<br />.2, 78.75
<br />Respectfully submitted,
<br />J. C..Weer
<br />Commissioner of Streets
<br />KJJX1N Councilman Fish moved that the report be accepted and placed on file. Councilman
<br />a.gen second.ed.the motion.
<br />T OF CITY CLERK-FS- CERTIFICATE OF PROOF OF POSTING OF NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
<br />he matter determining additional appropriations for funds to discharge a judgment against they
<br />of South Bend in favor of Frank Grzeszcyk also e claim of Frank Hogan and a salary claim
<br />Al W. Hosinski.
<br />South Bend, Indiana,
<br />November 20th, 1935
<br />vary B. L. Taylor, City Clerk of the City of South Bend, Indiana do hereby certify that a copy
<br />he attached notice was published in the South Bend News— Times and the 6outh Ber..d Tribune, two
<br />y Newspapers, on the 8th end the 15th of November, 193F, both published in the pity of South
<br />Indiana, also that I have posted notices in the following places, to —wit.
<br />{ In the Corridor of the City Hall, South Bend, Indiana.
<br />j In the Corridor of the Court House, South Bend, Indiana
<br />II In the alley in the rear of the Court House, South Bend, Indiana,
<br />ell being Public Places in said City.
<br />itness- Whereof,,I,,.have hereunto set my hand Pnd affixed the Seal of the City of South Bend,
<br />ar_e, this 20th day of November, 1935.
<br />Mary B L. Taylor
<br />ICIAL SEAL) CITY CLERK
<br />Report was eccepted-by the Council and ordered -to be placed on file. Motion cerried.
<br />RT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE.
<br />he Common Council of the City of South Bend:
<br />Your Committee of the Whole to whom. rows referred an Ordinance appropriating the sum of
<br />.33 from the General fund of the City of South .Bend to accoutt No. B -11A for the discharge of
<br />dgment in the sum of $187.45 ;against the City-of South Bend. in favor of Frank Grzeszczyk, alf
<br />aim of Frank Hogan in the sum, of $34.88, and the sum of $200.00 for Al W. Hosinski for salar,
<br />ms. Respectfully report thrt they have examined the matter and that in their opinion should
<br />dopted. Wm. Bierwagen, Chairman.
<br />report was accepted by the Council and ordered to be placed on file. Motion carried.
<br />NAN,CE NO. 3138 and of the
<br />An Ordinance appropriating the sum of $422.33 from the General F City of South
<br />to Accounty No. B —ilk. for the discharge of a judgment in the sum of $187.4; against the Cit3
<br />ad outh Bend in favor of Frank G. Grzeszczyk, also a claim of Frank Hogan in the sum of $34.98
<br />he sum of $200.00 for Al W. Hosinski for salary claim.
<br />The ordinance wa .-iven its third reading by.title, end was placed upon its passage and pass
<br />y the following vote: Hull, Goetz, Bierwagen,- Kerner, Fish, Rasmussen end Palicki. Ayes 7
<br />rs . Ordina nce adopted.
<br />TANCE NO. 1139
<br />An Ordii.n?nce repealing Ordinance No. 2851 and Ordinance No. 2913.
<br />The Ordinance was given its first reading by-title, it-, second reading in full and on mot i-o]
<br />ouncilma.n Rasmussen said ordinance was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Councilman
<br />wagen seconded the motion. Motion carried.
<br />NANOE NO. 3140
<br />An Ordinance defining construction contrectcr-s; Providing for the licensing and regulation
<br />eof; fixing the fees for such licenses, the manner of obtaining such licenses, revoki;ng,I,the
<br />e, and prescribing penel.ties for violation.
<br />The Ordinance wa.s given its first reading by-tile, President Hull_ Moved that the second
<br />ing of the Ordinance be dispensed with as each C ^uncilman had a copy. Councilman Kerner
<br />ed that said ordinance be referred to Committee of the Whole. Councilmen Goetz amended motio:
<br />referring said ordinance to Ordinance Committee and then back to the Committee of the Whole.
<br />ncilman Fish seconded the motion. Motion carried.
<br />OLUTION:-
<br />EAS, the mounting toll of death end injury due to traffic accidents presents to every com-
<br />ity a serious Pad vital question which must be settled for the sake of the public wel -fare; an
<br />EAS, in Sputh Bend and surrounding communities a movement has been launched to unite public
<br />nion in a firm resolve to reduce this toll through promotion of traffic safeguards end. other
<br />ropriated. methods;
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