Journal of the Common Council of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana from ... . and to provide for the levy of taxes andthe issuance of bonds, and the appropriation of money for said pur-poses; excepting the same from taxation, and declaring an emergency;approved March 10, 1921. Which was read a first time. Mr. Peake moved that the rules be suspended and Declara-tory Resolution No. 4, 1921, be placed on its passage. The roll was called and the motion to suspend the rules wascarried by the following vote: Ayes, 6, viz.: Messrs, Brown, Furniss, Miller, Peake,Schmidt and President Russell Willson.


Journal of the Common Council of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana from ... . and to provide for the levy of taxes andthe issuance of bonds, and the appropriation of money for said pur-poses; excepting the same from taxation, and declaring an emergency;approved March 10, 1921. Which was read a first time. Mr. Peake moved that the rules be suspended and Declara-tory Resolution No. 4, 1921, be placed on its passage. The roll was called and the motion to suspend the rules wascarried by the following vote: Ayes, 6, viz.: Messrs, Brown, Furniss, Miller, Peake,Schmidt and President Russell Willson. Mr. Peake called for Declaratory Resolution No. 4, 1921,for second reading. It was read a second time. Mr. Peake moved that Declaratory Resolution No. 4, 1921,be adopted. Declaratory Resolution No. 4, 1921, was read a third timeand adopted by the following vote: Ayes, 6, viz.: Messrs, Brown, Furniss, Miller, Peake,Schmidt and President Russell Willson. 318 journal, of common council [Special Meeting On motion of Mr. Brown, the Common Council at 10:40oclock A. M. Attest


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