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<br />       	i or  t'�a  �,��e'_.  �nd�n�;  l,�bru��r�r  ;4,   19�'S.  	.   .
<br />     	�    	ih�re  bein^�  no  furt:�er  busine:;:  tc�  �co•.:1e  :�elore  t�e  ��o�=u,   t�e _,,ee��n�;
<br />       	�°ras  adjourr_ed  at  11:00  A.:-r.   							-   				`
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<br />      				Clerk     					:  				'
<br />       	.       	.   				T,iarch  5,  1945
<br />       	�	A  regular  meeting  of  the  Board  of ' Public  Saf'aty was  held  on  I�Zonday,
<br />      	r��arch  5,  1945  at  10:00  A.Pti��.  ALl members  tivere  present.    T�inutes  of  the
<br />       	last  meeting  were  read  and  approved.    Clai.ms  of  �he  follo�ing  suppliers
<br />      	in  the  amount  of  �8,333.94  were  approved  and  ordered  paid:
<br />      	American-LaP'rance-Poamite  	�  64.80    The  r,2cCaffery  Co.   		�  48.�1
<br />      	Business  Sys�ems 				15.88    i�:ar-;iain  Pharmacy			1.7?
<br />      	City �dater  �Jor�s       			160.00    affice  Supply  & Equip.       	1.85
<br />      	Drs.  Clark,Er3.ckson,Olson      	10.00    Radio  Distributing  Co.     	14.40
<br />      	Electro-Voice  �;fg.  Co.       		1.?5    Railyyay  Express  Agencg      	3.75
<br />      	The  Gibson  Co.       				7.35    Recreation  Equip.  Co.       	19.85
<br />      	Goodgear  Service   				2 .25    Recreation  Equi�ment  Co.	41.78
<br />      	Goodyear  Serviee 				69.55    Remington  Rand  Inc.     		9.23
<br />      	Goodyear  Service 				69.55    5chillingts  1:nc.   			1.80
<br />      	Goocl.year  Service 				44.79    Fred  H.  Schultz    			2.00
<br />      	A.  D.  Huf.fYn.an,  Pd.D,   			21.00  • 0.  J.  Shoemaker      		�      6.75
<br />      	Ind.  & 1�Zich.  Elec.  Co.     		43.44    Sirchie  Fingerprint  Lab.  	6.75
<br />      	Ind.  & ��7ich.  Elec.  Co.     		68.16    Sirchie  Fingerprint  Lab.      184.00
<br />      	Indiana  1�ell  Telephone       		7.75    The  Studebaker  Corp.   	7,232.91
<br />      	The  r�cCaffery  Co.       			21.06    Edzvard  J.  Surr�ners       		12.00
<br />      	The  I�ZcCa�'fery  Co.       			43.51    Supreme  Sponge  ��o.     		94.00
<br />      	FIRE  DEPARTi;TENT:    Chief  DeVleeschoti7er  was  present  and matters  pertain3ng
<br />      	to  his  depart�ent  were  discussed.
<br />			Chief  DeVleeschotiver  �vas  granted  permission  to  ai;tend  a meeting  of
<br />      	the  Indiana  Fire  Chiefs  Association  at  Inciianapolis,   Indiana  on  r�2arch  8th.
<br />      	PQLICE  DEPARTryTENT:    Chief  Enerett  ti�as  present  anu matters  pertaining  to
<br />      	his  department  :vere  discussed.
<br />  			Applications  for  special  police  cor7missione  were  approved  for  James
<br />      	R.  4tiven,  to  be  employed  at  the  South  Ber�d  Armory Board,  and Alex  S.  �hmiel
<br />      	to  be  employed  at  Bendix.    These  ti7ere  ordered  filed.
<br />  			Bonds  for  Special  Police  Commissions  were  approved  f'or  James  .�.  Scott,
<br />      	Frank  A.  Szamecki,  Jonn  August  i�opper,  gniel  Leon  Lekens,  Jacob  D.  �Iolfe
<br />		and  James  �.  Ovten.    These  c�ere  ordered  fi7.ed. -
<br />      	ELECTRICAL  DEPARTiy2ENT:    ?,Zr.  �Jilliam  Qualls,  Superintendent,  was  present  and
<br />     	matters  perta�n  ng  to  his  departanent  tivere  discussed.
<br />			Pdr.  Qual"ls  submitted reports  on  ttvo  petitions  for  street  lights  to
<br />      	the  Board.    �ne  petition,requesting  a  atreet  li�ht  at  the  intersection  of
<br />      	So.uth  Falcon  and  Huron  Street,  tivas  not  reco�mended  at  it  would  be  nesting
<br />      	lights  closer .than has  been  the  practice-  of  the  Board  in  time  past,  and
<br />      	the  petition  requesting  a  street  light  betwe9n  5t.  Adalbef�ts  Church and
<br />     	Rectory,  was  not  reco�nended  in  vie�v  of  •the  many  street  intersections  in
<br />      	the  ci�y  that  do  not  have  street  lights.�   The  Board  accepted  these  recom-
<br />     	mendations  and  the  petitiona  �ere  denied�.       						�
<br />     	't1EIGHIS  AND T,iEASUttE�:    1!s.  Charles• Burns,  City  Sealer,  filed  his  report
<br />     	for •t he  we ek  ending  I,iar ch  3,  1945.
<br />			There  being  no  further  business  to  come  bsfore  the  �oard,  eht
<br />     	meeting �ras  ad3ourned  at  11:15  A.,i.
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