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25� <br /> Edward '1�Jilko�vit�, City Fireman, having been released from active duty <br /> because of physical disability, and havin� been accepted for pension by <br /> the Trustees of the Firemens Pension Fund, is placed on pension effective <br /> C�ctober 16, 1943 <br /> It �rras the decision of the Board that Firemen rvho do duty as Traffic <br /> Policemen during the football season, should be granted one half days pay. <br /> ' This being the date set for opening bids on the various items required <br /> by the Fire Department, on 1rhich letters were sent to dealers, all bids <br /> received were opened by �:r. Levy. PJir. Glazebrook was present vrhile bids <br /> 'l�rere read. Bids on ladders were received from the r�7idwest Fire Equipment <br /> Compan�, William Glazebrool� and The �rnerican LaFrance-Foamite Corpora�ion; <br /> Bids on the Booster Tank were received from �idwest Fire Equipment Company <br /> • �and the American-LaFrance-Foamite ��orporation; Bids on the Turret Nozzle <br /> tivere received from the r�Iidti�lest Fire Equipment Company, 4'dilliam Glazebrook <br /> and the American-LaFrance-Foamite Corporation; Bid on the Power Light <br /> �Generator v�ras received from the �merican-LaFrance-Foarmite Corporation. <br /> The Board directed the Fire Chief to tabulate the bids and action �ill be <br /> taken on them at the ne�t meeting. <br /> 'NEIGHTS AND I�dEASURES: P�ir. Charles Burns, City Sealer, filed his report <br /> for the vJeek ending September 25, 1943. <br /> There being no further business to come before the Board, the meeting <br /> was adjourned at 11:45 a.I��. <br /> A TTEST: <br /> OChairman <br /> . <br /> ,ZEETING - CCTa�BER 4, 1943 <br /> � A regular meeting of the �oard of Public Safety was held on T�ionday, <br /> 4ctober 4, 1943 at 10 :00 A.:��. All members were present. Minutes of the <br /> last meeting vrere read and approved. Claims of the folloz�aing suppliers <br /> � <br /> in the amount of �1,733.99 iTere approved and ordered paid: <br /> •� ,�� Allen Stan. �erv. Sta. � 1.40 Ind. & T�Sich. Elec. Co. � 34.92 <br /> Sam Berman � 57.9b P,icCaffery Co. 31.1� <br /> H. G. Christman Co. 1,a76.55 l,�cCafferST Co. 2.82 <br /> Electro-Voice ��g. Co. 2.00 ISotor Service & Parts 1.22 <br /> J. H. Emerson Co . .42 rdor. Ind. Pub. Ser. Co. 31.12 <br /> Goodyear Service 17.80 River- Park Lumber �o . .90 <br /> Hurrrich Iron �+orks 6.72 South Bend Elec. Co. 2.54 <br /> Indian Sales cQ: Serv:� e • 4.50 Superior Instrument Co. 5.96 <br /> Ind. & �.Zich. Elec. Co. 31.22 ?deisberger Bros. 24.80 <br /> PQLICE DEPAR��iEldT: Chief Everett rras present and matters pertaining to his <br /> de�artment v�ere discussed. � <br /> - Chief Everett and Lieutenant Butz rrere granted� permission to attend <br /> the SafetyCouncil convention in Chicago, actober 5 to 7 inclusive. <br /> . Bonds for special Policemen Jr ere ap proved for Virgil 'aVilhite, George <br /> Van Arsdel, Hope I?cKelvey and Brool� L. �otver, and a renei��al of a bond for <br /> special Foliceman ��ras approved for �I�. H. Duley. These tiJere ordered filed. <br /> An application for a special Police Commission ti�as approved for F. C. <br /> Kern, and vlas ordered held for bond. <br /> FIRE DEPART;���ENT: Chief DeVleescho�rer y�as present and matters pertaining to <br /> his department ivere discussed. <br /> The Chief was authorized to purchase three Povreron Fog Pipes at an <br /> approximate cost of �25.00 each. <br />