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Office of Special Council Committee
• City 'of Richmond, Indiana,
Monday April 10th, 1933 .
The Special Council Committee, Boaro of Public Works of the City of
Richmond, Indiana., met in regular session at the office of said Boari
Monday April 10th, 1933, at 9 o 'clock A. M. Messrs, Schnieder and
Williams present; Mr. Craoo absent; two members of said Board being
present, the following proceedings were had, to-wit :
The minutes of the preceeding meeting were read and approved.
The Board authorized the Street Commissioner, to purchase 15 tons
more or less of Rock Asphalt at price of ",1.0.00 per ton from W. L.
Mag a.w. ,
Claims in amount .of 010, 293. 29 were allowed.
The Board then adjourned,
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• Presto of Board
Attest :
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Clerk of Board
Office of Special Council Committee
City of Richmond, Indiana.,
Friday April .14th, 1933 .
The Special Council Committee., Board of Public Works of the City of
Richmond, Indiana, met in regular session at the office of said Board
Friday April 14th, 1933, at 9 o 'clock. All the members of said Board
Messrs, Crabb, Schnieder and Williams, being present. The following
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proceedings were had, towit :
The minutes of the preceeding meeting were• read and approved.
The following communication was received to-wit :
Mayor Windsor Harris,
Dear Windsor:
Pursuant to the request of you and the Special Commit-
I tee of Council, I have named the following committee, all members of
your Commission, to have charge of the programs of activities at
Roosevelt Field this summer:
. S. J . Beebe, Chairman; Harry Bockhoff
Clarence W. Jessup; Harry G. Coleman.
The committee, of course, desires to cooperate with you and the
Special Committee of Council in this matter, and desires to have the
playground used for the general good, and to permit all different
interests to be represented in the play there. . . .
• I understand that the services of Mr. Robert Reed are still avail-
able, and I believe the committee will want to utilize him to see
that the details are all worked out and that everything functions
smoothly.
Trusting this committee and the plan out-lined will meet
I with your approval, and with best wishes, I am,
Very truly yours, .
Will Wa Reller
On motion the communication with the above set up, was unanimous-
1 ly' approved, and the clerk directed to notify Mr. Reller of said
approvalo
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Harry Hodgin, Building Inspector, to whom -was referred the matter ,
• of the fire bell at No. 4 Fire Station, reported the same in as safe
condition as ever was, and the tower and bell in excellent condition.'