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August 69 1956 <br />A regular meeting of the Board of Public Safety was held on Monday, August 61 <br />1956 at 10:00 A.M. (DST). All members were present. Minutes of the previous regular <br />meeting were read and approved. Claims in the total amount of $19363.25 were approved <br />and ordered paid to the following suppliers: <br />Crane Company <br />2.46 <br />Elkhard Brass Mfg. Company <br />9.69 <br />Federal Sign & Signal Corp. <br />90.46 <br />Gendels Mds. Mart <br />7.00 <br />Gerber Mfg. Company <br />72.60 <br />Gerber Mfg. Company <br />168.00 <br />Gerber Mfg. Company <br />65.70 <br />Charles Gordon <br />159.50 <br />Harley- Davidson Sales <br />146.66 <br />Hi -Speed Auto Wash <br />119.00 <br />Ideal Press <br />177.50 <br />Ind. & Mich. Elec. Company <br />18.60 <br />Ind. & Mich. Elec. Company <br />6.96 <br />Ind. & Mich. Elec. Company <br />5.64 <br />Ind. & Mich Elec Company <br />3.16 <br />Ind. & Mich. Elec. Company <br />64.20 <br />Ind. & Mich. Elec. Company <br />4.44 <br />Indiana Textile Company <br />46.23 <br />Industrial Towel & Uniform Co. <br />2.02 <br />Memorial Hospitals <br />10.00 <br />Midwest Fire & Safety Company <br />17.84 <br />Midwest Fire & Safety Company <br />49.50 <br />Mittler Supply Company <br />3.00 <br />Norwalk Truck Line Company <br />3.00 <br />Royal Typewriter Company <br />37.50 <br />St. Joseph's Hospital <br />7.50 <br />St. Joseph's Hospital <br />8.00 <br />Sheehan Tire Service <br />30.00 <br />Sheehan Tire Service <br />21.59 <br />H. H. Slominski, M.D. <br />5.00 <br />POLICE DEPARTMENT <br />Special police permits were approved for James Shields, Charles Joseph Brugh, <br />and Theodore Kazmierczak. <br />Police Chief Dutrieus appeared before the Board and requested permission to attend <br />the International Association Police Convention in Chicago, Illinois on September 9 thru <br />September 13, inclusive. Also requests permission to attend the Shakspearean Session in <br />Canada on August 14 and August 159 1956. Permission granted. <br />ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT <br />A petition for the installation of 2 street lights on East Ohio Street from Michi- <br />gan Street to Carroll Street was submitted to the Board. Referred to the Electrical De- <br />partment. Also, referred to the Electrical Department was a petition for street lights <br />from the 500 block 33rd Street to the 600 block 33rd Street. <br />A petition for the disability pension from the Firemen's Pension Fund as present- <br />ed by Ira L. Hunsberger for a monthly pension of $216.19 or 55 percent of a fully paid <br />first class firemen's salary has been found acceptable by the Board of Trustees of the <br />Firemen's Pension Fund. The Board hereby approves and accepts the said petition, and <br />is effective as of September 11 1956. <br />Ira Hunsberger recommends the following light installations: 4000 lumen light at <br />Bloomfield Place and Fored Street, Sunnyfield Place & Ford Street, Rowantree Place and <br />Ford Street, Rowaatree Place & Clearview Place, Sunnyfield Place., & Clearview Place, <br />Albert Avenue and Sample Street, Delaware & Phillipa Streets, Calvert & Phillipa Streets, <br />Indiana Avenue and Phillipa Street and Fareman & Carroll Streets. Board now approves <br />recommendation of Electrical Superintendent. <br />FIRE DEPARTMENT <br />The applications of John Stevens Jr. and Eugene J. Mrozinski, Jr. for the Fire De- <br />partment have been examined and approved and the Board hereby accepts said Stevens and <br />Mrozinski as members of the Fire Departmen; their service beginning the 1st day of Aug- <br />ust, 1956. <br />Fire Chief Andrzjewski requests permission to send 2 additional men, Captains <br />Hoffman and Gish to Fire State School at Purdue University. Permission granted. <br />The monthly report for the month of July, 1956 was accepted and placed on file, <br />of the Weights & Measures Division. <br />The time now being 10:00 AM.. (DST) it was so announced and the bids for the <br />Fire-: °, Department were Rpened. Proof of publication in the South Bend Tribune with an <br />affidavit signed by C. G. Livengood and in the Record with an affidavit signed by W. De <br />Canio was submitted to the Board and found sufficient. The bids read as follows: <br />