Austin's Block Dance, Tax Breaks, Civic Honor
- Permission was granted for the University of Texas Women's Athletic Association to close part of University Avenue for a block dance.
- A tax valuation for merchant Tom D. Smith's stock was reduced by $2,000 after an appeal regarding notification and invoice details.
- A special meeting adjourned to honor M. H. Shipe, a key figure in Austin's civic development and the promotion of the city's charter and dam, with the council planning to attend his funeral.
Full Transcript
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL: Austin, Texas, April 24,1924. The Council was called to order by the Mayor. Roll call showed the following members present: Mayor Yett, Councilmen Avery, Haynes and Searight, 4; absent, Councilman Nolen. The Minutes of the last meeting were read and upon motion of Councilman Haynes were adopted by the following vote: Ayes, Mayor Yett, Councilmen Avery, Haynes, and Searight, 4; nayes, none, Councilman Nolen absent. The Auditor's report of a summary of warrants issued ugainst the several funds of the city was read and ordered filed. The report of J. H. Rogers, City Marshal, for the month of March was read and ordered filed. Councilman Haynes introduced the following resolution: BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: That, in consideration of the statement of W. A. Pillow, member of the Board of Equalization for 1923, as to the valuation of $5000.00 placed on the stock of merchandise owned by Tom D. Smith and the recommendation that said valuation should be reduced to $3000.00, as per invoice sirce shown by Mr. Smith, and the fact that Mr. Smith had no notice of the raise made by the Board, the Assessor and Collector is hereby authorized to make the change on his roll for 1923 and to take credit for the $2000.00 reduction. The above resolution was adopted by the following vote: Ayes, Mayor Yett, Councilmen Avery, Haynes and Searight, 4; nayes, none, Counc i iman Nolen absent. The request of the Women's Athletic Association of the University of Texas for permission to close one and one-half blocks on University Avenue on Friday evening, April 25th, 1924, for the purpose of giving a block dance, was granted by the following vote: Ayes, Mayor Yett, Councilmen Avery, Haynes and Bearight, 4; nayes, none, Councilman Nolen absent. The Coune 11 then recessed. SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL: 0 Austin, Teχεις, April 29.1924. The Council was called to order by the Mayor. Roll call showed the following members present: Mayor Yett, Councilmen Avery, Haynes and Searicht, 4; absent, Councilman Nolen. Councilman Haynes introduced the following resolution: BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: That the meeting today be adjourned out of respect to the memory of M. li. Shipe, one of Austin's greatest civic workers and prominent in the promotion of our present splendid commission charter, and also in the promotion of the building of the Dam, the building up of one of the handsomest sections of our Capital City, and other civic improvements; and BE IT FURTHER HESOLVED: That the City Council attend the funeral in a body. The above resolution was adopted by the following vote: Ayes, Mayor 291