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7 2., <br />It is further covenanted <br />that this agreement shall <br />with an option granted to <br />contract for another like <br />forth in this agreer.".ent. <br />and agreed by and between the parties hereto <br />operate for a period of one (1) year from date <br />said contractor and said city to renew said <br />period on the same terms and conditions as set <br />Inconsideration of the services to be performed by said contractor, <br />said city agrees to pay said contractor the sum of Five (4'5.00) dollars, <br />and further agrees that said contractor may charge the regular rate to <br />such persons served, under said service, as are able to pay, but all other <br />service to be berformed by said contractor shall bear no further charge. <br />It is further covenanted and agreed between the parties that the city <br />expressly reserves the right to terminate this contract upon service of <br />notice to said contractor, that the services perforrned by said- contractor <br />are unsatiffactory and that other arrangeirlents have been ,:;lade. <br />To each of the conditions of this contract, including all and singular, <br />the provisions and terms of the particular agreements, the undersigned <br />binds himself or itself and the respective successor or assigns of said <br />parties. <br />In testimony i hereof, we, the foregoing naiaed Parties, hereunto set our <br />hands this lst day of April, 1935 h. D. <br />Earl C. Collis <br />Contractor <br />CITY OF �t1 "'lr� BE, ll Y TI'S BVhRD OF. <br />PUBLIC 1 OP,TL,S <br />Edvain 'IV'`. Hunter <br />,red Woodward <br />Frederick J. Anderson <br />The Board approved special officer's commission for Earl C. Hollis to <br />continue with the life of the contract. <br />POLICE BEE -1-A ih T-Chief Lane present: <br />It was moved, seconded and carried that the Chief be instructed to watch <br />closely the Isliasicians' Club, the Bovaery and all other so- c��lle() clubs and <br />bring thew in at once for violations of the li r,uor lal,,v and to see that <br />all advertising signs, curtains and ou.toffs are removed. <br />Ellis Diver, pensioner, requested the Board to give hi. >)eriiLssion to <br />wear a pel_sioner's. `badge as had been done in the past.. The Board instruc- <br />ted the Secretary "'to sup ply l:lizi with one and to extend the sa rivileFe <br />to other pensioners. <br />The Board -recoi.u,lend;ed the demotion of Sergeant Edward .,orris to oatrolraan <br />and the yoromotior,� of patrolman Claude Keller to Sergeant eifect,ive pri1 <br />1st, 1935 anal, subject to a _-signraent of the Chief of Police. <br />The matter" of furnyishin equipment to Police officers was reported by the <br />Chief as being as follows: gun, belt, badge, bill7T, vhistle arid- box -key. <br />The Chief` ceras instructed to wake a. survey of the gun equipment among the <br />officers and report some plan of starLdardi�aa.tion. <br />Resip-nation of Bert C. Kochanowski was accepted to take effect as of <br />April 8, 1935. The Board a.,-)proved a two weeks' vacation for Officer <br />Kochanowski with pay from April 8 to 22nd. <br />Appointment on the - police force of Joseph E. Ball to fill the vacancy <br />created by.the resignation'of Bert C. Kochanowski Vas approved by the <br />Board to begin April 8, 1935 on probation for sixrionths at salary <br />designated for that period subject to assignment of the Chief of Police. <br />Louis Shannon amoointed by the Tvlayor as City Electrician was granted a <br />special police commission. <br />The Chief of Police was instructed to -proceed ytith the target practice <br />the basis of the proposal of the St. JOSeph <br />for officers of the force on <br />in their letter of February 15, <br />Valley Rifle Associati_n as outlined <br />Valley <br />1935 signed by TI aurice A.. Singer, Secretary- T'reaaurer and now on file in <br />the office of the Board of Safety. <br />1 <br />