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<br />#, An Ordinance placing the Initiative Petition for the ope.th~ng of Sunday
<br /> shows and Theaters on the ballot at the November electioD, having been read the
<br /> first time on July 23rd., 1928, passed its second aDd third x'eadings by title I
<br />:0 by unanimous consent under suspension of the rule, and was placed on its final.
<br />e passage. The ayes and nays were called, all present voting aye, aGsent and not
<br /> voting, McCully, Washburne, and Reid. The Ordinance was declared passed, and
<br /> ng.mbered 7021, and the following resolut ion was unanimously adopt~d au thorizing
<br /> such pe titian to be placed on the ballot:
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<br /> II Whereas, heretofore, on July 23, 1928, there was fi led wi th the City
<br /> I Recorder of the City of Eugene, an initiative petitionBfrking the submission
<br /> to the electors of the C.L t,l,f of Eugene, an Ordinance enti tled
<br /> I frAn Ordinance permitting the opening aDd conducting of.any concert,
<br /> theatre, theatrical show, motidn pciture show, vaudeville show, minstrel
<br /> show or special exhibition in the City of Eugene on the first day of the
<br /> week, commonly called Sunda,y, and rep;ealing all Ordinances or parts of
<br /> Ordinances of .the Ci ty of ~Ulgene, so far as the same conflict herewith.1f
<br /> And Whereas, on said date said petition was transmitted by the City
<br /> Recorder to the Common Council of the C it:l of Eugene and the Common Council ~
<br /> thereupon placed the Ordinance on it s first, reading and thereafter. and on
<br /> ,) August 13, 1928, said Ordinance passed its second and third. readings and was
<br /> orda.ined and passed by the Common Coune}il' and approved by the Mayor, and
<br /> II it is desireci by the Qommon Council of the City of Eugene that said
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<br /> II Ordin8.L1ce be referredf'\to the electors of the City for their approval or
<br /> !i rejection, therefore
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<br /> I: BE IT ]~SOLVED by the Common C ounci 1 of the C it Y of Eugene, Oregon,
<br /> that t.lle re sahll be referred and submitted to the electors of the City of
<br /> II Eugene for their approval or rejection at the general election held in said
<br /> r City and in the ;;)tate of Oregon November 6th, 1928, the annexed ordinance,
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<br /> '1 entitled
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<br /> II nAn Ordinance permi tting t,lle opening and conduc ting of any concert, I
<br /> !i theatre, theatrical show, motion picture show, vaudeville show, minstr.el
<br /> I' show or special exhibition in the Cit,y- of Eugene on the first day of the
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<br /> 'I week, commonly c8~J;ed Sunday, and repealing all Ordinances or parts of
<br /> [I Ordinance s 0 f th e IJ i ty of Eugene, so far a s the same conflict herewith.u
<br /> i, The following is the form aDd numbers in which the Question will be
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<br /> II submi tted to the electors of the Ci ty on the official ballot:
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<br /> II INITIATIVE PETITION
<br /> II Eugene City Ordinance permitting theatres and shows on Sunday.
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<br /> !I Initiated By
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<br /> !I The Board of Directors of the Lane County Credit Association
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<br /> of Eugene, Oregon, being
<br /> President F. L. Beard, 653 W. Broadway
<br /> Vice-Presi dent L. F. Scharpf, 1838 Olive St.
<br /> I! Direc t or s: Jos. H. Koket 437 East 11th St.
<br /> Carl Washburne, 21st and Fairmount Blvd.
<br /> II Da v io. Graham, 2609 Fairmoun t
<br /> 11 Seth Laraway, 676 East Broadway
<br /> I John Cae, 855 High Street
<br /> Treasurer Lynn S. McCready, 187 West Broadway
<br /> and ordained by the Common Council of the City of Eugene, August 13, 1928,
<br /> and referred by the Common Council of the Ci ty of Eugene to the electors
<br /> of the City ~or their approval or rejection.
<br /> An Ordinance permitting the openi.ng and conducting of any concert,
<br /> theatre, theatrical show, lTIotion<picture show, vaudeville show, minstrel I
<br /> s h 0JIl. or special exhibi tion in the Ci t,y of Eugene, on the first day of' the
<br /> I weeJe, commonly called Sunday, and repealing all Ordinances or parts of Or-
<br /> dinances of the City of Eugene, so far as the same conflict herewith.
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<br /> va TE YES OR NO
<br /> 500 Yes
<br /> 501 No
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