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<br /> Ma.yor Stivanson th.en reada report z^r.omthe Ma,yfield Village <br /> 1'olice Department, stating that from October 19 to November 15, 1948, <br /> 14 a.rrests for traffic violata.ons tivere made, $40.00 in, cash bonds were <br /> received. Thene vrere no traf'fic acciderits. There were 18 police ca11s. <br /> The report fuzther stated tha-L twu arrests were made on the Friday and <br /> Saturday pra.or to Holloween, and the defendants found guilty in 'the <br />" Dla,yor's Court on TTovember 8th. <br /> A report from the Fire Depart:ment stat-ed that the men had <br /> engaged in. o,ne mutual aid dri7.1 on Qctober '6th and responded -t;o tvro <br /> fires, one on October 11th in our village and one on NOVemUex° lst xn <br /> Gates Pfiallsm <br /> 1VIre Ede7man reported that he had conta.ctod Chief 3uckZand <br /> of L?niversity Heiblzts and that he ,;rould be happy to have us join the net <br /> work of po7.ice radios. <br /> iL'r. Hardman then inti•oduced Ordinance No. 305 entitled: <br /> "An Ordanance ta Enter Into a Contract With the City of University Heights <br /> for Radio Broadcasting Serva.ce," which ordinance was read to Council. <br /> It was moved by N1s°a Sloan, seconded by IV`r. Zingleman, that the rul.es of <br /> law requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate occasions be <br /> suspendedm - • _ <br /> Roll Ca11: Ayes - Messrs Hardman,Sloan,Zinglema,n,Cass & Iieiss. <br /> Nays - None a <br /> Mota.on carriedm <br /> Rules Suspended. <br /> - It was moved by 1,1rs. Cass, soconded by 1?h7. Heiss that <br /> Ordinance Ilo. 304 be passed as read. <br /> Ro]1 ca11s lyes - Messrs Hardraan,Sloan,Zingleman,Cass & Heiss. <br /> Nays - Nones <br /> ' A'Iotion Carried. <br /> , Orda.nance Passedo <br />Mrm Wxeland repoi•ted that the compressor at the se,,ver 'pits <br />had broken dovrne He states that, af'ter conversataans with the Chicago <br />office of, t he Yooman lunp Co., the compressor would have to be shipped <br />to Chicago for repairs, wlzich would take"'from six to eight weeks. Tkie <br />Yeoma.n people had no equiprnent to take' its placo during this period. <br />The cost oi' such repairs would rtxn in the neighborhoocl of $345.00. <br />Councxl decided that the service Director shoulri take steps to have the <br />compressor repaa.red or secure another in a.ts place so that the pits <br />could be pu.t in operation as soon as possible, <br />TJ1r. Za.ngloman then introduced Resolution rroe 161 enta.tled <br />"k Resolut.ion Request3.ng the County Auditor to Levy and Place on GeneraZ <br />Tax Duplicate the FuI1 Four Mi1ls Voted at t he November 1948 Goneral <br />Elect.iono"