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SPRING 3100theofcollectionFrom the7 ^ rv.PrejingerV JJilDrarypCaliforniaFrancisco,San2008NOL. NO. 121, JANUARY, 1950•Published by the POLICE DEPARlMENT CITY OF NEW YORKWILLIAM P. O'BRIENCOMMISSK>NERJANUARY 1950s3100SPRINGCALENDAR OF EVENTSl"Mi \.. II \\ I \KN .\ulD. DOYLEFRANKDepartment, EditorSecretary of the j.W. HAPPY NEW YEAR!Iw • Vou shoot rahhit all this innnth in New YorkcanSlate, hut if he licails lor Connecticut, let him go.W. FLATHMARTIN AUGUSTJOHN J. Their .season do.sed Decemher 31.Chief In&pectorFirtt Deputy Committioner —\.\. 3 (;iAKDIANS ASSOCIATION. Installationmeeting 8:00 P.M. 124 W . 124 Street.JAMES McELROY gUEENS POLICE POST No. 1103. Meeting«:00 P.M. CInh House.Chi«( of StoFI—I \.\. SKI<(;EANTS' association.5 Meeting, 7:30Governor Clinton Hotel.I'.M.ST. (;E0KGE InstallalionMeeting. 8:00 P.M. 71 W. 2i Street.KETIREU PATROLMEN'S ASSOCIATION.j}n 7kb ^Mue Installalion Meeting. 8:00 P.M. 245 W. 14thStreet.Page 6—ANCHOR FatherJ.\X. CLUB. & Son Communion.St. Francis of Assisi. W. 31st Street, N.Y.C.From the P.C.'s Desk on Firearms in tlic Home 3I.\N. 7—STATEN ISLAND SOCIETY OF IM-Graduates 290 Recruits 4Academy MACULATE HEART. Mass. St. Peter'sChurch 8:00 A.M.Young Men Win Top Valor Awards 6IAX. 9—GREATER NEW NORK POST No. 1999.Editor Prize Short Story 7A Letter to the —Meeting. 8:00 P.M. Sokol Hall 71st Street."and P.A.L. NewsJ.A.B.lAX. 10 HOLY— NAME SOCIETY (Man., Bx.. Rich.)All In Day's Work 11the Meeting. 8 ...

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SPRING 3100 theofcollectionFrom the 7 ^ rv. Prejinger V JJilDrary p CaliforniaFrancisco,San 2008 NOL. NO. 121, JANUARY, 1950 •Published by the POLICE DEPARlMENT CITY OF NEW YORK WILLIAM P. O'BRIEN COMMISSK>NER JANUARY 1950 s3100SPRING CALENDAR OF EVENTS l"Mi \.. I I \\ I \KN .\ul D. DOYLEFRANK Department, EditorSecretary of the j.W. HAPPY NEW YEAR! Iw • Vou shoot rahhit all this innnth in New Yorkcan Slate, hut if he licails lor Connecticut, let him go.W. FLATHMARTIN AUGUSTJOHN J. Their .season do.sed Decemher 31. Chief In&pectorFirtt Deputy Committioner —\.\. 3 (;iAKDIANS ASSOCIATION. Installation meeting 8:00 P.M. 124 W . 124 Street. JAMES McELROY gUEENS POLICE POST No. 1103. Meeting «:00 P.M. CInh House. Chi«( of StoFI — I \.\. SKI<(;EANTS' association.5 Meeting, 7:30 Governor Clinton Hotel.I'.M. ST. (;E0KGE Installalion Meeting. 8:00 P.M. 71 W. 2i Street. KETIREU PATROLMEN'S ASSOCIATION. j}n 7kb ^Mue Installalion Meeting. 8:00 P.M. 245 W. 14th Street. Page 6—ANCHOR FatherJ.\X. CLUB. & Son Communion. St. Francis of Assisi. W. 31st Street, N.Y.C.From the P.C.'s Desk on Firearms in tlic Home 3 I.\N. 7—STATEN ISLAND SOCIETY OF IM- Graduates 290 Recruits 4Academy MACULATE HEART. Mass. St. Peter's Church 8:00 A.M.Young Men Win Top Valor Awards 6 IAX. 9—GREATER NEW NORK POST No. 1999.Editor Prize Short Story 7A Letter to the — Meeting. 8:00 P.M. Sokol Hall 71st Street. "and P.A.L. NewsJ.A.B. lAX. 10 HOLY— NAME SOCIETY (Man., Bx.. Rich.) All In Day's Work 11the Meeting. 8:30 P.M. Holy Cross School, ii2 W. 43 Street. Headquarters. 14Election Night at Police 12J.\X. --CAPTAINS' ASSOCIATION. Meeting. 12:00 P.S.A. Sports — -.- - 16 Noon. Hotel Commodore. The New Manual 18 NEW YORK \ KTERANS POLICE ASSOCIA- TION. Installation Meeting. 150 Nassau Strecl. '49Police Activities in Headlines ol 20 lAX. 14—PATROLMEN'S ASSOCIATION. Entertain- Coordinating Council News. J) ment & Dance, Madison Stjuare Garden. GARRISONNEW YORK CITY 3100. DiimerFrisk 'En\ First _ - - 24 ArlingtonDance. Hall 8:00 P.M. Browsing in the Lihrary 27 .I.\X. 17—POLICEWOMEN'S ASSOCIATION. Installa- 2''Dowti the Line lion Dinner. 6:30 P.M. Krannccs Tavern. OLEENS POLICE POST. Mcelimr. CInh OlTicers' Training School House 8:00 P.M. Looking 'Em Over 18—HOLY NAME SOCIETY (Bklyn,JAN. Qiis.) Meet ing. German Night. SiofF ForEditorial This Issue: IAX. CIVILIAN COCNCIL_179.19— Installation Meeting. Pll. Joseph A. Collahon, Polw. Yetto Cohn, PtI. Thomas P. Rupperts Tap Room. 7:30 P.M. .ttm and Det. William M. Hombrecht. —I.\.\'. 20 The Farmer's Almanac says totlay will lie "snowy, Precipe! reporters contributing to this issue; Pit. Bing Miller 2 Pct.i; blo\vy and stormy." PtI. Williom flynn 6 Pet, Pll. Alexander Demny 9 Pel. Pll. Milton ; I; Hinlie 10 Pel.,; Pll. Irving Klein (U Pel.); Pll. Kenno Pel.);Ed 16 —I.\X. 22 The Egyptian Olielisk, better known as "Cleopatra's Pll. Ben Zurell Pcl.i; Pll. Honnigon Pel.;; Pll.22 John J. 25 Raymond Needle" was erected this day in in1881 CentralWiebo:dl '28 Pel.;; Pll. Corl '30H. Crawford Pel); PtI. Ralph C. Ris- poli '32 Pet PtI. Park.); William F. Sommor 34 Pel. ; Pll, Oovid Abroms (43 Pel); Pll Thomas Devery 40 Pet.,; Pll. Joel Schubert '61 Pel); Pll. Arthur Good- bread 62 Pet ); Pll, Leo Bylewski 67 Pel); Pll Raymond A. Donovon l6B IAX. 24— Two electric eels in the Aquarium, this day in Pel. Pll , Michoel A Corso 87 Pet ; Pll, Nicholas Porpon 102 Pcl.i; PtI 1936 were connected witli light bulbs and lighteilHorry Adier 103 Pel ;; Pll, James Boylan 105 Pel.,;; PtI. John Dillon (110 Pel.;; Pll. Roiel Clark 110 A Pel ; Pll Anthony I. Doyle (111 Pel); Pll, them, and a lot of people wouldn't believe it. C. Kroslewski 112 Pct.i; PtI. Waller C, Sehod Trof, A); Miss Virginio McCormiek Civilion News). IAX 25—LIEUTENANT'S ASSOCIATION. Meeting. Material was olso received from the following precinct reporters, who re- «:()() P.M. Goveriior Clinton Hotel.quested that they be allowed to remain anonymous: 15 Pel.; 52 Pel.; 63 Pel.; 76 Pel.: 77 Pet.; 104 Pel.; 108 Pel, 114 Pel; Traf Trof. F; PWBD; I \X 25—HOXOR LEGION. Installation Dinner. Park Sheraton Hotel. .I\N 26- TRAFFIC SQD. ASSOCIATION. Installalion Published by the Police Deportment, City of New York Meeting. M.uihallaii Centre. 8:00 P.M. Copyright, 1950, by Department, City of New York. \.\'.Address all communications to SPRING I 29— This day in 1861. Mayor Fcrn.indo Wo I'.I'ORE leaving for the south * anil his subsequent' retirement early in 1950, Chief Magistrate I'-dgar Bromberger wrote the Com- missioner expressing his apprecia- tion for the cooperation of the Po- lice Department during his time in jjublic service, both as Commissioner of Investigation whileand on the bench. Excerpts from his letter :"...]say have been impressed with the unselfish and loyal devotion to duty on the part of your entire command and with their high con-Miss Jeon Kane proudly accepts Journal American Awarci from Commissioner O'Brien for her father, Det, Alfred Kane, (r). cept of public service. ... I know that the same spirit which has been heretoforedemonstrated by the Po-DETECTIXE Alfred E. Kane-, brought his confession of doing hisJ. lice willDepartment be continued123rd Sq
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