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0313195031,2 ADJOURNMENT, CONT'D. whereupon the Mayor declared the motion carried and the meeting adjourned to Monday, March 13, 1950, at 7:30 P.M. W. J. HENT ICH CITY CLERK MINUTES OF THE ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DES PLAINES, ILLINOIS, HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1950, AT 8:00 P. M. CALL TO ORDER. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Kenneth G. Meyer, who presided with Aldermen Vavrinek, Wolf, Baines, Behrel, McKay, Clement, Halverson and Morava responding to roll call. Aldermen Davis and Hansen were absent. PASS ORDINANCE FOR SUBMISSION TO VOTERS THE QUESTION OF ISSUING $100,000 MUNICIPAL WAREHOUSE BONDS. The Clerk read for first reading the following proposed ordinance entitled: AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE SUBMISSION TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF DES PLAINES, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, THE QUESTION OF ISSUING $100,000 MUNICIPAL WAREHOUSE BONDS AT A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN AND FOR SAID CITY ON THE 15th DAY OF April , 1950. The Mayor and Alderman Baines explained the interest rate and other items regarding bonds and property. Alderman Baines then made the motion to suspend the rules and place the proposedordinance on passage. The Mayor put the question, and the Clerk called the roll with the follow- ing result: Ayes: Aldermen Vavrinek, Wolf, Baines, Behrel, McKay, Clement, Halverson and Morava. Nays: None. The Mayor thereupon declared the motion carried, the rules suspended and the proposed ordinance before the Council for final passage. The motion was made by Alderman Baines and seconded by Morava to pass the proposed ordinance. The Mayor put the question, and the Clerk called the roll with the following result: Ayes: Aldermen Vavrinek, Wolf, Baines, Behrel, McKay, Clement, Halverson and Morava. Nays: None. The Mayor thereupon declared the ordinance adopted. OFFICIAL REPORT. The Clerk read the following report: March 13th, 1950 Honorable Mayor & City Council Des Plaines, Illinois Gentlemen: The Street Department has erected "No Parking" signs on the east side of Ida Street between Jefferson and Perry Streets. Also two new signs pointing in the direction of the City Hall, Police and Fire Departments and four signs pointing in the direction of the free parking lot. The sewer department is in the process of checking all the sewers. Having completed at this time the south side and all other sections where flooding has previously occurred. Also we have arranged to keep in our city garage Milburn Bros. large pump, so that we will be able to start pumping on the Oakton Street sewer within an hour whenever necessary, be it day or night. Respectfully submitted, E. R. Warnicke ERW:pah Sup't. of Public Works ADJOURNMENT. The motion was made by Alderman Halverson and seconded by Morava to adjourn. The motion was voted upon by acclamation, whereupon the Mayor declared the motion carried and the meeting regularly adjourned. OTTO W. J. HENRICH CITY CLERK