REGULAR MEETING
<br />ORDINANCE NO. 3859
<br />AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING FROM THE GENERAL FUND
<br />THE SUM OF SIXTEEN HUNDRED EIGHTY ($1,680.00)
<br />DOLLARS TO CERTAIN BUDGETARY ITEMS OF THE 1952
<br />BUDGET OF THE CIVIL CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA
<br />AND DECLARING AN EXTRAORDINARY EMERGENCY.
<br />JANUARY 28TH. 1952
<br />The ordinance was given third reading and passed by a roll call vote of 9 ayes - 0 nays.
<br />ORDINANCE
<br />AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING ALL PARKING METER FEES AND FUNDS
<br />TO THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND SAFETY OF THE CIVIL CITY OF
<br />SOUTH BEND, INDIANA FOR THE USES AND PURPOSES AND IN ACCORDANCE
<br />WITH CHAPTER 236 OF THE ACTS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE
<br />STATE OF INDIANA OF 1945, AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER 303 OF THE
<br />ACTS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF 1951.
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<br />The ordinance was given first reading by title and second reading in full. Councilman Niezgodski made a motion
<br />to refer the ordinance to the next Council meeting on February 11th. Councilman Alford seconded the motion.
<br />Motion carried.
<br />RESOLUTION
<br />WHEREAS, The Studebaker Corporation celebrates its Centennial on February 16, 1952, and
<br />WHEREAS, its humble beginnings, pioneering and perseverance, initiated by the energy, skill and acumen of the
<br />Studebaker brothers supplied the keystone for a century of community building, and
<br />WHEREAS, the industry early established, and has persistently maintained, a high standard of craftsmanship
<br />thno.ughout 100 years of progress, ranking fourth in eminence among the world's automobile manufacturers and
<br />largest of the independents, and
<br />WHEREAS, the industry employs,a community of some 22,000 workers, bespeaking the tremendous interdependence
<br />between city and industry and resulting in inestimable gain for the city economically, through population
<br />growth, and in the stature of citizenship which the industry's demand for skilled hands and minds has brought,
<br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CIVIL CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, THAT:
<br />A formal expression of tribute be designed and presented by the Mayor of the City of South Bend, Indiana, to the
<br />Studebaker Corporation in grateful commemoration of 100 years of industrial achievement and community service
<br />which have made South Bend world famed.
<br />Councilman Hahn m%,de a motion,fo r the adoption of the Resolution. Councilman Niezgodski seconded the motion.
<br />Motion carried.
<br />NEW BUSINESS
<br />Councilman Glass made a motion to invite Boy Scouts to attend next meeting of the Council on February 11th.
<br />Councilman Korpal:`seconded the motion. Motion carried.
<br />UNFINISHED BUSINESS
<br />To the Common Council of the City of South Bend, Ind.
<br />Dear Sirs:
<br />January 28, 1952
<br />In recent weeks there has been an overwhelming sale of Brushed Rayon Sweaters sold throughout the country.
<br />These sweaters are sold by unlicensed transients, and are highly inflammable, and very dangerous to all people
<br />who wear them.
<br />So far we can find no State or City laws that prohibit the manufacture of sale of this inflammable material called
<br />"Brushed- Rayon" that the sweaters are made of. Also there is no provision within oui7 present fire code prohibiting
<br />the sale of such material.
<br />Therefore we ask that an Ordinance be drawn up by the (City Attorney, prohibiting the manufacture, sale, distributic
<br />and storage of all wearing apparel manufactured of this "Brushed- Rayon" material.
<br />Hoping that an ordinance will be drawn up and quickly acted upon, I remain
<br />Sincerely yours,
<br />(Signed) Cecil McHenry, Asst. Chief
<br />The So. Bend Fire Prevention Bureau
<br />Councilman Glass made a motion that the letter be referred to the City Attorney to prepare an ordinance
<br />prohibiting the manufacture, sale, distribution, and storage of all wearing apparel manufactured of "Brushed -
<br />Rayon" material. Councilman Niezgodski seconde44he motion. Motion carried.
<br />There being no further business before the Council, Councilman Hahn made a motion to adjourn, which motion was
<br />seconded by Councilman Niezgodski. Motion carried, and Council adjourned at 9:30 P.M.
<br />ATTEST:
<br />CLER
<br />APPROVED:
<br />PRESIDENT
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