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Friday July 7, 1922. Office of the Board of Plkblic Safety. <br />meeting called to order at 5 P.M. All members being present. <br />Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. <br />REQUISITIONS PRESENTED AND APPROVED. <br />177.. Repairs. 178. Supplies. 179. Services rendered ByDr. -Baker. <br />ELEC DEP1 - <br />REQUSITION PRESENTED AND APPROVED. <br />35 - Salaries first half July. <br />Supt. Beaning presented report of work done in his department <br />during the week ending July 5th, 1922. BILL PRESENTED & ALLOWED. <br />300 -33 Salaries Line -men last half June ................162.50 <br />E OUP 's F� <br />BILL <br />- <br />PRESENTED <br />308 - 11. Byron B. Miller,. , .... ' •• AND ALLO'!'�D.. � 35.00 <br />REQUISITION PRESENTED AND APPROVED. <br />12 - Use of Automilbe for the month of July. <br />Byron B. Miller presented report of inspections made of weights <br />Measures, Scales & teas Meters duridg the week ending July 7th. also <br />monthly report for the month of June. <br />�.nOLICE DEPAP•T 4 -E T - <br />298 <br />BILLS PRESENTED AND ALL(�UVED. <br />='332. Pay -Roll last: half of June ...,..................6,903.19 <br />299 <br />- 333. Salaries Board,Clerk, City Sealer & City Surgeon. <br />316666 <br />301 <br />- 334 Edw. Hostler... ... ............................... <br />68.50 <br />302. <br />313 Luther Lane..*.*,, ... <br />56.60 <br />303 <br />- 298 J. L. Helton.. <br />66.00 <br />304 <br />- 305 Gafill Oil Co.,... .... .............0............. <br />51.26 <br />305 <br />- 290 Sinclair Oil Co.,.. ......- ........................ <br />39.10 <br />306 <br />- 297 John B. Haberle ... ............................... <br />3.18 <br />307 <br />- 336 Indiana.Refining Co ...........................,.. <br />112.20 <br />TOTAL ............. TT ,615.69 <br />REQUSITIONS PRESENTED AND ABFROVED. <br />337 <br />- Flash Light. Batteries. .346 - Thomas ) Vulcanizing, <br />338 <br />- Dragging Hooks. 347 - Binders & Posts. <br />339 <br />- Putties. 348 - Indexes & Memo. Books. <br />340 <br />- Oil. 349 - Tank Oxzygene. <br />341 <br />- Repairing Motor. 350 - Printing. <br />342 <br />- Gasoline. 351.- Telegraph Service. <br />343 <br />- Blank Record Books. 352 - gGaskets. <br />344 <br />- Postage Stamps. 353 - Repairing Badges. <br />345 <br />- Printing. <br />Mr. Taylor of the Taylor Tire Shop this city appeared before the <br />Board and presented a Statement for Tires & Tubes Purchased during the <br />year of 1920 which he claims has never been paid, The Clerk of the <br />Board and Serg'T gemerly were requested to investigate and make a <br />report at the next meeting regaid.ing same. <br />A letter was received from Mayor Seebirt calling attention to <br />the fact that ordi.nances,fixing tha.annual tax levy and appropriatings <br />money for this department which shall be made by the Common Council <br />on or befor the First Monday of September. which was placed on file. <br />Motion prevailed that the Position held by Clarence Stingham <br />in the Police Department be declared vacant on July lst, having been <br />suspended by Chief Lane. <br />Cdr. Howard Hagedorn, a member of the Hagedorn & Webster firm <br />of this City appeared befor the Board and Quoted prices on Harley - <br />Davidson motorcycles, Mr. Frank .Andrews & Son P- Tipeared befor. the Baoard <br />and quoted prices,on Handerson Motorcycles r.a}Mr. Freeman of Chicago, <br />a represenative of the, Indian 11otorcylle Co. also appeared befote <br />Board and explained the Indian motorcycle but was unable to Quote <br />price's on 1923_ Model machines, <br />Motion prevailed that Mr. Frank Andrevie be given the order for <br />a new Hendreson motorcycle the same style machine as purchased from <br />him April 7, 1922: price dor machine fully equipped $ 447.75 <br />Motion prevailed that the application of Otto H. Hinkson for <br />a position in the Police Department be rejected. <br />Motion prevailed to adjourn, <br />Gj�- Grp <br />ATTE T;- PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD. <br />CLERY BOARD OF PUBLIC SAFETY. <br />