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<br /> 		afficers  may,  from  time  to  time  as  requests  are  made,   serve  in  the
<br /> 		capacity  of  private  �vatchmen  or  special  officers  during  off-duty
<br /> 		time,  provided  that  such  additional  ti�rork  does  not  interfer  ti^rith  the
<br /> 		performance  of  their  regular  duties.     Sucn  additional  employment
<br /> 		shall  be  available  to  members  of  the  Departrnent  only  in  accordance
<br /> 		;�rith  the  folloerin� :    Requests  for  officers  to  undertake  such  employ-
<br /> 		�ent  shall  be  submitted  in  ti°�rriting �to  the  Chief  of  Police,  or,   in
<br /> 		his  absence,   to  the  Captain  of  Patrol;   the  ;aritten  req_uest  shall
<br />  		indicate  the  place,  nature  and  dur�tion  of  auch  emplo;�ment;  men  shall
<br /> 		be  assigned  from  those  eff-czuty  to  accept  such  emplo�,�ment  and  such
<br />  		assignrients  sha3�1  be  made  in  roataion ` so  that  each  officer  .shall
<br /> 		hav°  an  equal  opportunity  as  nearl�r  as  may be  possible,   to  partici-
<br />  		pate  in  such  addition�l  employment.   � It  shall  be  understood  that  no
<br />  		ofiicer,  ��hile  participating  in  such� additional  er�ploymen�,   is
<br />  		excused  from  tne  responsibility  of  reporting  at  the  call  of  the
<br />  		Department  for  emerQencSr  duty, rr   	•    			-
<br />    			The  Board  accepted  tne  resignation  of  Police  Officer  poyal  Rhymer,
<br />  		effective  l�Iarch  24,  1943.
<br />    			�n r�otion  aul� r�ade  and  seconded,  the  folloti�in�  resoluticn  �rJas
<br />  		adopted:    That, Jt�mes  Perry  be  reinstated  in  the  Police  Department,
<br />  		subject  to  passing  the  examination  required  by' the  Police  and  Fire-
<br /> 		men's  physician  and  by  �he  physician  appointed  by  the  Police  Pension
<br />  		Board,   and  subject  to  a  report  being  received  by  the  Board  fror,l  these
<br />  		phycisians,  �aithin  tti,ro  ti�reeks- from  the  time  of  the  appointment.
<br />    			The  Board  approved  a  nine  and  one-half  (9-1�2)  hour  working
<br />  		schedule  for  the  Police  Departr,ient  to  become  effective  at  12 ;01  A.  P.T.  T�arch
<br />  		18,   1943.    This  schedule  ti•�as  proposed  b�  the  Chief  of  Police,  and  is
<br />  		in  accordance  ti�ith  Senate  Bill  �71,  enacted  by  the  1943  State  Legis-
<br />  		lature,  providing  emergency relief  to  compensate  for  men  inducted  into
<br />  		the  armed  forces.       			�
<br />    			Upon  petitinn  o�  the  School  City  and  the  Indiana  University  and
<br />  		due  to  the  desire  of t he  Board  to  coopera�e  ��rith  the  Army,  Officer
<br />  		t`�irt  is  hereb�  �ranted  pe�issicn  to  continue  his  ccntract  ior  teach-
<br />  		ing  services  until  his  present  a:proved  contract  e:�pires.    He  is  also
<br />  		authorized  to  provide  special  radio  service  to" the  P;Iisha�:ra��a  Police
<br />  		Department.    Officer  ;';irt  is  not  to  be  effected by  the  nine  and  one-
<br />  		half  hour  sch�dule  during  the  life  of  :��s  teaching  contract.
<br />    			A  petition  requestin�  per:�issicn  to  file  bankruptcy  proceedings
<br />  		naving  been  presented  to  the  Board  by  Police  Officer  '��Yilliar�l  Tr7illion,
<br />  		upon  raotien  duty ::�ade  and  seconded,  this  petition  ,;ras  granted.
<br />     			Chief  Ingram  filed  his  report  of  nis  department  for  the  month
<br />  		of  Februar�,  19��3.
<br />    			An  applicatien  for  appointrient  �o  the  Police  Department  ti��as  re-
<br />  		ceived  from  Stanle3r  H.   Skubisze:•rski,  1322  "�`d.  Grace  St.    This  appli-
<br />  		catien  :°aas  ordered  filed.
<br />  		FIRE  LE��t:T:'�It'�i1T:  C?�iei  DeVleescho;rer  ;1as  present  and ma�ters  pertain-
<br />  		ing  to  nis  ciepart:�ent ��;tere  discussed.      	�
<br />    			C3n �otion  duty �ude  and  seconded,  tne  follotiring  resolution  vras
<br />    	�      adopted.     Tnat,   John  S.  Vi�h,  2201  :7.  Ro�er  St. ,  be  appointed  to  the
<br />  		Fire  Depart�ent,   subject  to  his  pa�sinP  tne  exar,linaticn  required
<br />  		�by  the  Police  and  Fire�en �s  ph�s-cian  and b�  the  ph�-sician  appointed
<br />  		�by  the  Firements  Pensicn  Board,  and  subject  also,  to  a  report  being
<br />  		�received  b�-  the  Board  fro�  tnese  ph�Tcisians _,rithin  t�F:o  i•�*ee��s  frorn  the
<br />  		time  of  the  appointr:zent.
<br />  		EL�CTRIC  DEPARl::iEI;T:    I.Ir.  �;�.  �ualls,  Superintendent  ,�aas  present  and
<br />  		m_atters  pertainin�  to  ris  d��art�nent  ;iere  discussed.  	�
<br />  		';�fEIGH1^S  & IrI�ASL?Ri:S:    I.ir.  Cnas .  �urns,   Sealer,  �resented  'nis  report
<br />  		for  tne  •,�reel:  ending  :Iarch  13,  19a3.
<br />     			There  being  no  further  business  to  come  before  the  Board,   the
<br />  		meetin�  adjourned  at  11 :�0  A.  i;i.
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