REGULAR I STING
<br />gular meeting of the Board of Public Safety was held at 8 :30 A. M. on
<br />nday, [March 18th, 1935. All members present.
<br />The minutes of meeting of March 11th were read and approved.
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<br />It was moved, seconded and carried that Arthur M1. Campbell be appointed
<br />to the police department to fill the vacancy created by the death of
<br />Walter Bednarek and that Elmer J. Coil be appointed to take the place of
<br />James J. Hatt, resigned, both subject to assignment by the Chief of
<br />Police and to be subject to six month's probation and subject to passing
<br />physical examination by Thos. B. Pauszek, Police Surgeon, the appointment
<br />of Campbell to be effective at once and that of Coil to take effect
<br />April lst, 1935.
<br />This being the date set for trial of Officers Diddle, hosler and 'Raymond,
<br />the Board proceeded to examine witnesses and take evidence. The first
<br />case was th t Qf of�fi �r Riddle. Witnesses for the Board were G.O.Thurn,
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<br />Dr. T. B. P usze all Chief L. J. Lane. Officer Diddle was represented
<br />by Attorneys Allen and Carter. utitnesses for Officer Riddle were himself
<br />and his mother lvlrs. Goins of Harriman, Tenn.
<br />The second case was that of David C. Raymond. Evidence was presented for
<br />the Board by -G. 0. Thurn, Clerk,'Dr. T. B. Pauszek, Police Surgeon and
<br />L. J. Lane, Chief of Police. Mr. Raymond was represented by Attorney
<br />George Sands.
<br />The third case was that of Walter C. Hosler. Evidence was presented for
<br />the Board by Geo. 0. Thurn, Clerk, Dr.. T. B. Pauszek, 1yolice Surgeon,and
<br />L. ,'ir. Hosler was represetted.by Attorney Geo.
<br />J. Lane, Chief of Police. I
<br />Sands.
<br />The evidence was transcribed by Mrs. 1,,raxine Lovell and a copy is on file
<br />in the Board of Public Safety.
<br />After careful consideration of the evidence adduced at the hearing of the
<br />charges of Laurence J. Lane Vs. Lafayette Riddle, the Board finds that the
<br />charges are fully supported by the evidence, and that the said. Lafayette
<br />Riddle's appointment to the Police Department was made in violation of
<br />the rules, and that he, the said LaFayette .Riddle, has been guilty of
<br />I onduct unbecoming an officer in that he has falsified his age in order to
<br />secure an appointment to the Police Department, and for which reasons the
<br />Board finds said LaFayette Riddle should be dismissed and removed from
<br />the Police Department rolls as of i,iarch 19, 1935.
<br />After careful consideration of the evidence adduced at the hearing of the
<br />charges of Laurence J. Lane vs. David Raymond, the :hoard Finds that the
<br />charges are fully su__%orted by the evidence, and that the said David
<br />Raymond is incapable of performing the ordinary duties of a police officer
<br />in that his weight is far too short, his height is too short, and that his
<br />age, height and weight, at the time of his appointment, were such as to
<br />nullify the appointment, and that therefore the appointment was wade in
<br />violation of the rules.
<br />Wherefore the Board orders the said David Ray�aond dismissed from the
<br />Police Department rolls as of [parch 19, 1935.
<br />After careful consideration of the evidence adduced at the hearing of the
<br />charges of Laurence J. Lane vs. '[alter Iiosler, the Board finds that the
<br />charges are fully supported by the evidence, and that the said 'itifalter
<br />Hosler is incapable of doing ordinary police dutie's in -thatte i physi-
<br />cally unfit for such.service and further finds that his appointment
<br />made at a time when he was too old to be made a me_zber of the Police
<br />Department and was made in violation of the department rules.
<br />Wherefore the Board orders that the said Walter hosier be dismissed from
<br />the Police Department rolls as of !,:arch 19, 1935.
<br />Requisitions bearing the
<br />following numbers were approved: 08385 to
<br />08394
<br />inclusive.
<br />Also claims in the amount
<br />of X130.47 from the following were ordered
<br />paid:
<br />C. H. DeFrees, Inc.
<br />431.25
<br />Ind. & Mich. 'Electric Co.
<br />:12.42.
<br />Lontz Bros.
<br />31.25
<br />A. E. Castleman Coal Co.
<br />31.25
<br />South Bend Electrid Co.
<br />3.34
<br />Taylor's Service Stores
<br />.50
<br />South Bend Electric Co.
<br />.14
<br />Fyr -Fyter Co.
<br />12.28
<br />National Brake Service-
<br />8.04
<br />Total
<br />4L30.47
<br />It was moved, seconded and carried that Arthur M1. Campbell be appointed
<br />to the police department to fill the vacancy created by the death of
<br />Walter Bednarek and that Elmer J. Coil be appointed to take the place of
<br />James J. Hatt, resigned, both subject to assignment by the Chief of
<br />Police and to be subject to six month's probation and subject to passing
<br />physical examination by Thos. B. Pauszek, Police Surgeon, the appointment
<br />of Campbell to be effective at once and that of Coil to take effect
<br />April lst, 1935.
<br />This being the date set for trial of Officers Diddle, hosler and 'Raymond,
<br />the Board proceeded to examine witnesses and take evidence. The first
<br />case was th t Qf of�fi �r Riddle. Witnesses for the Board were G.O.Thurn,
<br />:►��bN 0�0 L1�
<br />Dr. T. B. P usze all Chief L. J. Lane. Officer Diddle was represented
<br />by Attorneys Allen and Carter. utitnesses for Officer Riddle were himself
<br />and his mother lvlrs. Goins of Harriman, Tenn.
<br />The second case was that of David C. Raymond. Evidence was presented for
<br />the Board by -G. 0. Thurn, Clerk,'Dr. T. B. Pauszek, Police Surgeon and
<br />L. J. Lane, Chief of Police. Mr. Raymond was represented by Attorney
<br />George Sands.
<br />The third case was that of Walter C. Hosler. Evidence was presented for
<br />the Board by Geo. 0. Thurn, Clerk, Dr.. T. B. Pauszek, 1yolice Surgeon,and
<br />L. ,'ir. Hosler was represetted.by Attorney Geo.
<br />J. Lane, Chief of Police. I
<br />Sands.
<br />The evidence was transcribed by Mrs. 1,,raxine Lovell and a copy is on file
<br />in the Board of Public Safety.
<br />After careful consideration of the evidence adduced at the hearing of the
<br />charges of Laurence J. Lane Vs. Lafayette Riddle, the Board finds that the
<br />charges are fully supported by the evidence, and that the said. Lafayette
<br />Riddle's appointment to the Police Department was made in violation of
<br />the rules, and that he, the said LaFayette .Riddle, has been guilty of
<br />I onduct unbecoming an officer in that he has falsified his age in order to
<br />secure an appointment to the Police Department, and for which reasons the
<br />Board finds said LaFayette Riddle should be dismissed and removed from
<br />the Police Department rolls as of i,iarch 19, 1935.
<br />After careful consideration of the evidence adduced at the hearing of the
<br />charges of Laurence J. Lane vs. David Raymond, the :hoard Finds that the
<br />charges are fully su__%orted by the evidence, and that the said David
<br />Raymond is incapable of performing the ordinary duties of a police officer
<br />in that his weight is far too short, his height is too short, and that his
<br />age, height and weight, at the time of his appointment, were such as to
<br />nullify the appointment, and that therefore the appointment was wade in
<br />violation of the rules.
<br />Wherefore the Board orders the said David Ray�aond dismissed from the
<br />Police Department rolls as of [parch 19, 1935.
<br />After careful consideration of the evidence adduced at the hearing of the
<br />charges of Laurence J. Lane vs. '[alter Iiosler, the Board finds that the
<br />charges are fully supported by the evidence, and that the said 'itifalter
<br />Hosler is incapable of doing ordinary police dutie's in -thatte i physi-
<br />cally unfit for such.service and further finds that his appointment
<br />made at a time when he was too old to be made a me_zber of the Police
<br />Department and was made in violation of the department rules.
<br />Wherefore the Board orders that the said Walter hosier be dismissed from
<br />the Police Department rolls as of !,:arch 19, 1935.
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