FRAZZINI v. CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER

No. 17543.

292 P.2d 337 (1956)

Cassio FRAZZINI, Raymond A. Nalty, Jamie F. Houze, Victor J. Allstun, Warren W. Buskirk, Edw. L. Crennen, Harlon D. Dalzell, Frank Hackenberg, Pete T. Maniatis, Jack L. Myers, Alvin J. Riedel, John M. Robertson, Henry M. Bates, John N. McNamara, Herman C. Orblom, Blanchard E. Shimel, Lester W. Stills, Wm. E. Sullivan, Myrie K. Wise, John L. Gallagher, Geo. P. Glackin, Warren A. Hayes, Jas. K. Hotchkiss, Frederick G. Lewis, Frank S. Magor, Guy E. Peacock, Wm. A. R. Sheehan, Louis L. Smith, Geo. E. Waidmann, Edmond D. Barnes, Geo. S. Damico, Robt. L. Davidson, Myron J. De Francia, James W. Hamrick, Glenn J. Hank, Chas. E. Jeffrey, John E. Kingston, Paul A. Lindquist, Horace M. Nichols, Henry J. Pakiser, Jr., Carl H. Rose, Harry E. Roth, Edw. T. Swank, W. G. Nelson, Albert E. Ambrose, Melvin B. Janowitz, Leonard I. Johnson, James F. Jordan, Ruben P. Kreiger, Wm. J. Powers, Earl L. Moon, Norman R. Buskirk, Myron H. Drake, Albert L. McLaughlin, Chas. B. Clark, Lloyd A. Hawkins, Robt. E. Stroessner, John C. Watson, Ernest D. Flora, Bennett J. Hammons, Leonard V. Burhenn, Ray L. Notter, Edw. L. Walker, Edgar L. Scott, Wilmot G. Williams, Eugene F. Ater, and Edw. P. Gartland, Plaintiffs in Error, v. CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER, a municipal corporation; and Donald B. Robertson, Bertha V. Perry, and Benjamin E. Sweet as members of and constituting the Civil Service Commission of the City and County of Denver, State of Colorado, Defendants in Error.

Supreme Court of Colorado, En Banc.

January 16, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wayne D. Williams, Denver, for plaintiff in error Police Officers, except Edgar L. Scott.

Harold A. MacArthur, Denver, for plaintiff in error Fireman.

E. B. Evans, Denver, for plaintiff in error, Edgar L. Scott.

John C. Banks, Horace N. Hawkins, Jr., Denver, for defendant in error.


LINDSLEY, Justice.

This action was originally commenced by the City and County of Denver and the members of its Civil Service Commission to obtain a declaratory judgment adjudging whether the time spent by defendants in military service of the United States is to be included in computing the time defendants shall have served in the fire or police departments of Denver within the meaning of paragraph (10) of the amendment to the Charter of Denver, concerning such departments...

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