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Friday February, 1')th. 1922. Office of the Board of Public <br />Safty Meeting called to order at 5P.M. Mr. Dan Pyle being absent. <br />Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. <br />FIRE D JP:IR..TMENT: - <br />BILLS PRESENTED AND ALLOWED. <br />32 - 32.Pay - Roll First half of February ................... $8527.29 <br />33 - 44 W. F. Sto. ckford .... ............................... 6.35 <br />34 - 43 The South Bend Ignition Co., ......... #**0000..*000 4.16 <br />35 19 The Auto Radiator Co .............................. 4.50 <br />TO1 T,....o.. 8542.3 <br />REQUISITIONS PRESENTED & ALLO?TJED. <br />47._ 2 Doz. Hose Chains <br />'LECTRIGATj DE`' %FTT.r&NT : - <br />BULS PRESENTED AND ALLOWED. <br />59 - 11 Salaries Line -men First half February...... ....... $ 162.50 <br />Supt..Beaning presented report of work done by his department <br />during the week ending Februaryjfth. 1922. <br />WEIGHTS & MEASURE DEP 1RT _'EZENT: - <br />Bill presented an d Allowed. <br />2 - 2 'rV. & L.E. Gurley..... .... ........................... 9.76 <br />POLOCE DEPARTMENT:- <br />Police. 10.00 <br />66 - 64 Chas Armstrong...,,, ...... 7.00 <br />67 -66 Standard Oil Co ... ............................... 35.70 <br />68 - 65 Indiana & Michigan Elec. Co ....................... 8.46 <br />69,- 67 The E. W. Steinhart South Bend Co ................. 17,.25 <br />70 - 68 W. R. Hinkle Inc. , . ................ .. gq .............. _5_ . <br />TOT:AL.......... <br />gl�.$ <br />Motion prevailed that the resiginations of Frank Rreezmer <br />and Herbert D. Mielke as members of Police Department be accepted. <br />Motion prevailed.that the,bond of Luther Lane Probation <br />officer as principal and the National Surety Co. as surety dated <br />January 16th. for the sum of One thousand dollars be approved. <br />REQUISITIONS PRESENTED AND ALLOWED. <br />69. Printing of record Books. <br />70. Repairing Radiator for -cadiallac car. <br />71. Repairing of typewriter. <br />72. Toll Services. <br />73. Machine shop work repairing <br />74 Cartridges. <br />75. Telegraph services. <br />76. Telegraph services. <br />Represenatives from the different candy manufactures of this <br />city appeared be -for the board and Mr. J. S` Young of the Weber <br />Candy Co. presented a petition asking for permission allowing punch <br />boards to be used to distribute boxes of candy in this city and <br />the petition was placed on file for futhur consideration. <br />Mr. P. F. Apgar salesman for the Yawman & Erbe Mfg Co., of <br />Rochester , N. Y. and Mr. R. S. Keller salesman for the The Safe <br />Cabinet Co. of Marietta, Ohio. appeared befor the Board submitting <br />prices and explaining their systems for finger print records Etc. <br />to be used in the detective department also quoted prices on steel <br />filing cabinets. <br />The following names of men who appeared befor the board and <br />were questioned regarding their applications for positions in the <br />police departments. Frank E. Ransbarger, John B. Cler4ens, Guy W. Rudd, <br />John Stasinski, J. E. Me Geir, Stanley Andrzejewski, Casmier Kubiak, <br />Ernest G. Zimmerman and Earl Van Dusen. of which the following were <br />appointed Frank E. Ransbarger, John B. Clemens and Stanley Andrezjewski. <br />Motion nrevailed to adjourn. <br />ATT ST: - �� -�-�_ PRESIDENT OF THE .BOARD. <br />CLERK OF THE BOARD. <br />1 <br />1 <br />BILLS PRESENTED AND ALLOWED, <br />57 - <br />59 <br />Pay -:Roll <br />First h�lf of February..... ............. <br />$6670.66 <br />58 - <br />61 <br />Salaries <br />Clerk & City Sealer...... ................ <br />125.00 <br />60 <br />- 54 <br />Laurence <br />J. Lane............ ... <br />7.75 <br />61 - <br />55 <br />Bagby Photo <br />Co... .. ............................... <br />4.05 <br />62 <br />- 56 <br />National <br />Bureau Of Criminal Indentification....... <br />25.00 <br />63 <br />- 57 <br />Geo Black <br />Sec ° y. International Ass8li. of. Chiefs of <br />Police. 10.00 <br />66 - 64 Chas Armstrong...,,, ...... 7.00 <br />67 -66 Standard Oil Co ... ............................... 35.70 <br />68 - 65 Indiana & Michigan Elec. Co ....................... 8.46 <br />69,- 67 The E. W. Steinhart South Bend Co ................. 17,.25 <br />70 - 68 W. R. Hinkle Inc. , . ................ .. gq .............. _5_ . <br />TOT:AL.......... <br />gl�.$ <br />Motion prevailed that the resiginations of Frank Rreezmer <br />and Herbert D. Mielke as members of Police Department be accepted. <br />Motion prevailed.that the,bond of Luther Lane Probation <br />officer as principal and the National Surety Co. as surety dated <br />January 16th. for the sum of One thousand dollars be approved. <br />REQUISITIONS PRESENTED AND ALLOWED. <br />69. Printing of record Books. <br />70. Repairing Radiator for -cadiallac car. <br />71. Repairing of typewriter. <br />72. Toll Services. <br />73. Machine shop work repairing <br />74 Cartridges. <br />75. Telegraph services. <br />76. Telegraph services. <br />Represenatives from the different candy manufactures of this <br />city appeared be -for the board and Mr. J. S` Young of the Weber <br />Candy Co. presented a petition asking for permission allowing punch <br />boards to be used to distribute boxes of candy in this city and <br />the petition was placed on file for futhur consideration. <br />Mr. P. F. Apgar salesman for the Yawman & Erbe Mfg Co., of <br />Rochester , N. Y. and Mr. R. S. Keller salesman for the The Safe <br />Cabinet Co. of Marietta, Ohio. appeared befor the Board submitting <br />prices and explaining their systems for finger print records Etc. <br />to be used in the detective department also quoted prices on steel <br />filing cabinets. <br />The following names of men who appeared befor the board and <br />were questioned regarding their applications for positions in the <br />police departments. Frank E. Ransbarger, John B. Cler4ens, Guy W. Rudd, <br />John Stasinski, J. E. Me Geir, Stanley Andrzejewski, Casmier Kubiak, <br />Ernest G. Zimmerman and Earl Van Dusen. of which the following were <br />appointed Frank E. Ransbarger, John B. Clemens and Stanley Andrezjewski. <br />Motion nrevailed to adjourn. <br />ATT ST: - �� -�-�_ PRESIDENT OF THE .BOARD. <br />CLERK OF THE BOARD. <br />1 <br />1 <br />
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