tion 282-A, provided that taxes prior to 1916 are not a lien b~pQn the property against which
<br />they are assessed, and the above taxes are uncollec,ab_e."- ~ Eoreover the City Co~uuoil on Nov-
<br />ember lC, 1908, passed a resolution relievLug the 1908 taxes.
<br /> In order that there may he no delsey .in _collecting taxes due .for later years on
<br />the s?oove p~opertZ, I request that the taxes £or the above-years be relieved and the charge
<br />taken from the office of the City 'Collector."
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<br />filed.
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<br />Eot ion of Ar.
<br />Report of the
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<br />.u~chzns to concur in the Attorney[s recommendation, was adopted.
<br />City Collector for the month of June was received and ordered
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<br />dared filed. Report of the Accounting Department for the month of:June was received and or~
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<br />The followir~ letter from theCity Clerk was read:
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<br /> "The term of theCivil and Police Justice will e~pire August 31st, 1938.
<br /> Under the law, you are required to elect ?~s successor during the
<br />month of July.~
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<br /> In connection with the sa~e, the following was read:
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<br /> "I am a candidate for the position of Civil and Police Justice, and will appre-
<br />ciate your support.
<br /> Yours respectfully,
<br />
<br /> (Signed) Harry Cuthrtell."
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<br /> Action of Er. Hutchins to go into the election of the Civil and Police Justice
<br />for a term of four years, begir~ing September let, 1938, was adopted.
<br />
<br /> Ar. Fox nominated Harry Cuthriell, ~nd on motion of Nr. Grimes~ nominations
<br />were closed and vote being taken, A~. Cuthriell was elected, and by the fol!owio~ vote:
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<br />For Er. Cuthriell Leigh, Fox, Grimes, Howard,
<br /> Warren,Weiseman, Wilson
<br />Against ~r. Cuthriell - None
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<br />Hutchins, Lawrence,
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<br /> Bill of J. Shirley Hope, State Ge.me ~arden, for destroyLug ninety-one tagless
<br />dogs, at $2.50 each, smoke, ting to $227.50, was received, and on motion of ~!r. Hutchins, the
<br />Treasurer was authorized to pay s~me from funds Lu her ~ds from collection of Dog Taxes.
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<br /> Bill of John Galbraith for $22.54 on account of Do~s destroying twenty-five of
<br />his chickens was received, and on motion of ~r. Howard, the Treasurer was authorized to pay
<br />same from funds in her hands from collection of Dog Taxes.
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<br /> The following letter was read, and on motion ordered filed:
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<br /> "The undersigned shoe m~ers who use only finishing machLues, wish to exoress
<br />their grateful appreciation for.the action of your Honorable body in reducing their cit~ li-
<br />cense tax from $16.00 to $11.O0..
<br /> Respectfully,
<br />
<br />Joseph D~dio
<br />G. D~Atr~
<br />Levi C. Rooks
<br />W. H~ Johnson
<br />S. Faoenda.~
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<br /> Compensation reports for the month of June~ for the Treasurer~ Commissioner of
<br />Revenue, Commonwealth Attorney, were presented~ and on motion of Er. Howard, approved for pay-
<br />ment.
<br /> P~Dort~of~F~B. Hill & Comp~uy for auditing ferry books aud accounts for the
<br />month~of Nay, was received and ordered filed.
<br />
<br /> Application of Eiss Emily V. Whitley to establish a wood and coal ya~ at the
<br />corner of P~ndo lph and Deep Creek Boulevard together with petition protesting the establish-
<br />ment of same, was, on motion of Nr~ ~rimes, laid on table until next meeting.
<br />
<br /> Application of Nfs. E. Lo Eartin for permit to erect a store on rear of lot
<br />facing 1531 Barton St., together with several petitions protesting the granting of same, was
<br />presented.
<br /> Eotion of Er. Hutohins to lay on table until nex~ meeting, and that the proper-
<br />ty owners and residents of the territory north of Leckie St.~ to the north side of $~pratley
<br />St., to west side of Gutlarie St., a~d east to the Creek be given an opportunity to express
<br />themselves on same, was adopted.
<br />
<br /> App!ica$ion of First Lutheran Church to construct a church and Sunday School
<br />on the northwest corner of Washington and King ets., together with a protest from Vernon A.
<br />B~ooks, was presented.
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