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reporters remarked.
insisted on printing the facts whenever in his judgment it was in
the zest interests of the citizens to do SO."
"He respected our off-the-record comments but
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Village Council and Village employees
emend to l4r. Graber sincere goodwishes for great success in his new position.
Motion for adoption of the Resolution was seconded by NacPSillan, and on Roll-
call there were five ayes and no nays, as 'follows:
Tupa, aye; VanValkenburg, aye; and Bredesen,
MacMillan, aye; Rixe, aye;
nd the Resolution was
There being no further business to come before this meeting, Tupa moved for
adjournment. Motion seconded by MacMillan, and carried. Adjournment at
8:30 P.N.
,- Village Clerk
I-5INUTES OF tEETING OF CANVASSING BOARD FOR EDINA
VILLAGE ELECTION, HELD TUESDAY, NOVEI-IBER 5, 1963,
AT 8:15 P.$Ie, 1963, VILLAGE HALL
Meeting convened at 8:15 P.N., at Village Hall, with Council klembers MacNillan,
Rixe and Bredesen acting as Canvassing Board for Village Election of this date,
Tuesday, November 5, 1963.
absentee ballots in the eight Voting Precincts; and it was then moved,saconded
and carried that the Canvassing Board certify the returns of the Village Election
held November 5, 1963, to be as' follows:
.
Members canvassed returns of Voting Machines and
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MAYOR - TRUSTEE-
ARTHUR C. JAI-ES
TERt-5 23 YEARS TERN .THEE YEARS (TWO TO BE ELECTED)
TOTAL
PRE- BRGDESEN, THEODORE S. NORhfAIi A. FRANK 5. VAN TOTAL REG.
VALKENBURG VOTE VOTE CIIJCT . JR. HANSON SETTER TUPA -
1 343
2 283
3 2 36
4 226
5 196
6 15 8
7 209
14 8 8 -
52 44
115 12 3
33 44
53 512.'
49 50
47 152
46 85
22 45 - -
296
19 5
, t93
176
151
61
151
119 -
318
199
20 5
19 0
167
69
15 7
124
364
338
24 6
245
214
19z
226
161
2,256
2,646
2,272
2., 841
1,726
841
1,723
1,978
TOTAL 1,799