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March
1,
<of this
1926]
53
(c)
violating-
any of the
Which was read a first time and referred to the Committee on Public Safety.
By
Dr. Todd:
GENERAL ORDINANCE
NO.
15,
1926
AN ORDINANCE,
WHEREAS,
PREAMBLE
in the interest of public
and
Be
it
54
[Regular Meeting
Com-
2,
1926
AN ORDINANCE,
annexing certain territory to the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, and defining a part of the boundary line of
said City, and fixing a time when the same shall take effect.
Be
it
Ordained by the
Common
Indiana:
Com-
76
[Regular Meeting
EDWARD
B.
RAUB
Law and
Com-
Dr.
o'clock
recess;
to
8:14
o'clock.
called
fill
March
15,
1926]
77
to
8:20
o'clock.
called
To
the
March
15, 1926.
Common
Council of the
BARTHOLOMEW
WALTER
Indianapolis, Ind.,
To
the
March
15, 1926.
Common
Council of the
Gentlemen
undersigned,
member
Thewhom
was referred General
a
of your
Committee
on City Welfare to
EDWARD
B.
RAUB.
78
[Regular Meeting
nance at
this session.
Mr. Raub arose to express his convictions on the ordinance, stating that he realized the situation involving the
people in northwestern Indianapolis but that he felt the
matter was one that should better be handled by the
Inter-racial committee and in addition he felt the ordinance was unconstitutional and could be declared invalid.
On motion of Dr. Todd, seconded by Mr. Negley, General Ordinance No. 15 was ordered engrossed, read a
third time and placed upon its passage.
General Ordinance No. 15 was read a third time and
passed by the following roll call vote
Ayes,
5, viz.
1, viz.
p.
m.
vm
Attest*
Moore.
Mr. Raub.
On motion of
Common Council
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April
5,
81
1926]
REGULAR MEETING
5, 1926, 7:30 p. m.
of Indianapolis met
City
the
The Common Council of
at 7:30 p. m., in
April
1926,
5,
in the Council Chamber,
in the chair.
Moore
Boyton
J.
regular session, President
Monday, April
The Clerk
J.
members,
viz.:
E.
the
Common
23, 1926.
Council of the
82
Regular fleeting;
ress."
To those good folks and loyal American citizens who oppose this
measure, I feel that if they study the Ordinance with an open mind
and as the patriotic Americans they are, with an interest in their
race, their home, their family and their future, they will hail with
delight this step toward the solution of a problem that has long
caused deep thought and serious study by members of both our
races.
JOHN
L.
DUVALL,
Mayor.
Jr.,
Clerk
of
the
Common
5,
1326?.
Council,
City of
Indianapolis.
96
[Regular Meeting
that the resolution was introduced by a Democratic member of the Council, I believe that it is a meritorious measure deserving the careful and favorable consideration of
the City Council. The fact that the resolution merely refers the matter to the attention of the Corporation Counsel does not indicate that the Common Council is playing
partisan politics nor is attempting to usurp the power of
the State Legislature.
in interest
the Council, save this sum of money for the taxpayers before the next session of the Legislature, which will not
meet until 1927. And to this I believe all taxpayers will
approve of my action regardless of political faith or influence.
"
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President.
Attest
City Clerk.