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. �� <br /> � Gctober 22, 1945 <br /> A regular meeting of the �oard of Public Safety vras held on i�Ionday, <br /> October �2, �945 at 10:00 A.i;I. All members �Tere present. i;7inutes of the <br /> last meetin� crere read and apprpved. Claims oi' "the follovrin� suppliers <br /> in the amount of y�1,512.41 vrere approved and ordered pa_id: <br /> Business S�stems � 1.46 I�ZcClave Printin� Co. � y} 8.00 <br /> Business S�stems 16.19 I'.ZcCla_��e �'rintin� Co. 20.00 <br /> Glemans Truck Lines 1. 19 Nor. In. �a'dholes�le Groc. 5.00 <br /> Colin �ros . 2 .8� The Ghio Oil Co . 8.00 <br /> Cont�nental Cil Co. 531.�5 The Ohio Oil Co. 93•a� <br /> Directory Publishin� Co . 9.00 Radio Dis�ributing Co . 60.00 <br /> Electro-Voice i,ifg. Co . 5. 00 Railv�a;� Express Co. 3.59 <br /> H. T. Everett 6. 60 P�ussell & Ruasell 18.00 <br /> ','lilli.arl H. Glazebrook 155.00 Russell � Russe�l 38.00 <br /> Paul E. Hale;r, i�T.D. 5.00 Scnilling's Inc . 9.97 <br /> V. E. Ha�mon, I,4.D. 7.00 South Bend Extermina�ing Co. � S.OQ <br /> V. E. Harmond, Pv1.D. 12.00 Sirlon �ros. 3• i Q <br /> V. E. Harr�on, i�7.D. 28.00 Standard Automo�ive Supply 21.. 17 <br /> V. �'. Harmon, T�I.D. 46.00 Standard Automotive Supp l� .9 1 <br /> J. Z. Holcoi�b Co. 90.60 �tandard Automotive Supply 5.08 <br /> � Indiana Bell Telephone Co. 93.21 Supreme Sponge Co. 6c3.00 <br /> Koehler P��ig. Co. 68.06 '.`uestern Union 3•42 <br /> The i�:cCaffery Co. 9.58 Geor�e `�JS-man & Co . 2•g� <br /> FI�E DEPART���,�TT: Chiei DeVleescho���rer ���as present and matters pertainin� <br /> to his department yrere discussed. <br /> ApPlications for the rire Departr:lent ,�rere receivecz from Thad. J. <br /> Cybulski, Joseph J. Horvath� '�lilbur J. Bollin�er. These �°rere ordered <br /> filed. <br /> POLIC� DEPA.RTi�:�iEIuT: Chief Everett �;�ras present and matters pertaining to <br /> his depart�nent Yvere discussed. <br /> An application for tne Police Departrlent tvas received fror:l Duane <br /> S. V:'hittenberger and rras ordered filed. <br /> The Chief ti:as au�horized to arran�e �,�rith the American Red Cross <br /> for the operation of a police vehicle as an emer�ency mobile first aid <br /> uni�. <br /> The Chief tiras granted permission to attend the convention of the <br /> International Association of Chiefs of Police at I',Tiami, Florida on Dec- <br /> ember lOtn to 14th inclusive. <br /> By order of the �o�rd, the special hearin� previously ordered for this <br /> date in connection with charoes a�ainst Gfficer Leo Berner has been cancelled <br /> and Officer �erner is declared ter.mporarily unable to fulfill his duties us <br /> an officer of the Police Department. A report from the City Physician, Dr. <br /> V. E. Harmon is set forth in full at the end of the minutes of this� meetin� <br /> as the evidence upon vrhich the Board tool: the fore�;oin� action. The Board <br /> reco�nizes the actions of the Gf�'icer for y�hich he caas suspended on the 4th <br /> daST of �c�ober, 1945, were actions arisin; out of the conditions described <br /> in the above mentionEd medical report and the Chief oi Police is authorized <br /> to reinstate Gfficer Berner for sick leave pay as of the da�e he ���as aus- <br /> per�ded. The medical report follos��s : <br /> 10�20 �45 <br /> i.ir. IiarrzT T. �verett, <br /> Chief of Police, <br /> South Bend, Indiana <br /> Re : Leo Berner <br /> i,7y dear i�,ir. Everett; <br /> I;�s. Leo Berner ti��as se�n �.t your request at his horne at 21B East �lt�;eld on <br /> Septe:nber 24, 1945, The follo�:rin� facts are presented for �our considerat'�on: <br /> rt the ti�.e of exa:'nination he �1as confused and h�d a iever oi 102 de�rees . <br /> His throat ap�eared sore and his nose ti�ras con�ested. The cor_dition appeared <br /> to be �n upper respirator�r infection si�riilar i;o influenza. He ���ras hospit- <br /> �lized at St. Joseph Hospital in South Bend. He �vas kept under treatment <br /> for several days and ti�Jas released. i^�hen he appeared �vell enough to �o to his <br /> father ' s home. He vras instructed to remain at his father 's ho�e and report <br /> to my office vrhen he felt able to return to vrorl:. This he failed to do, but <br />