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bursday, March h ^M»(^i^«K^ p » $N^ : 'ting : efcamter^af Alba»;jp tage jlqaseasiott oi ii lf ; iha •>fits' tocatttiful jbeptft wag- offer- by tto pQQifkue e&a& and tco coa- i/ i is the introductory artlde^ of a,\ ^eriels _____ with outstanding cases cw^rk^d titt knd soecessfully conducted by members of t^ N«# vioj-k State Troopers; \particu'farlyi Troop \\B'' t ' <Nevir •''«&$: gtsta ; Police. The next articfeii-in the Series yffl- appear\ ia' • an early issue.—editor, j '.<•:\\:• ; . , : . . '• „. '• ' •• '' • \ • v •\'»- - - • : . ' . i • trj;Myjeu__i_5astty^_c^-*«a^ poi [the rural sectltinis of Nevi? Yo.rk stftte, the legislature In 1915T, m- authorizing the. formation of a mcanted police force j this purpose and Major George ,W. CbandW, ;bf • Kingston, was. aaded-to taJke' command/^s a result of- {he|se 4aws, and Just a more than teii year- ajgo r \the New, York state .Troopera came exiatance, an organization yhfeh today, is tonsldared' by many orities to be the most efficient\ policj^Oreel,of its. Itind in the aider the reorganization plan ot {state government whiCh be- eftective on January 1 ( 3?927, (organization ia placed in the sJon of New York State, Po- > of which Mayor John Adanisi fner is superintendent and ., ' -- • • • d sergeant, top sergeant,* lieutenant arid captain are.made from the ranks in all but exceptional cases. The \superintendent is appointed ify-the Gk>xernor of the* state and .receives a salary of $8000 a year. After passing the regular ex- t ^, r* £• v^'Su : •. • UMasr'Jj'i *'••<•_§' &> €$09# $fiw for training,, Moa 'from iar wai&r men, poo* tarn* 'M tC fcdfcf whet e -^tht; ^ ^f ^ye ^sj wear imd-'ted feot'si. to.sleej?, oif«ft- dfeif-»old a*$d$ tents, JD^nsttatfc ratos durAg ttie first tw<>%eiBki» drovoa few \faint hearts\ aoiae but •majority •%£ m • 2OJ> ; of ixtt^re' bryo troopers stue|? it tbrougft to- tae end, : ''^ __ . , h > : . • • ^- ] - A •- ;• From out |b»| weat in frelgbt cars came SSOfwrses to tfee came.. These aaia : $$ep purchasea fwm the Biitiiitt? g&Vemment whJjch the Biitiiitt emment whJjch. i g j a large remoumk^tia- tion in-th/s country ancivvMtjh; * •-'••• effiective block- Central oviing to theory e ad^ • maintained ,<-foy \Over There.\ Most ot these horsea had never seea-t baiter, or felt Hh.e! weight of a man's: iiand and a ^rood many ;o* the; «l*n iiad only the •/••/jttinst curfflsry aoquaintartce withhdrBes. If you are looking fyr onery, mean, •cussed, man-killing desires and qualities, choose a wes- tern bronc, and try to teach hjim that his job in life is *o t»\T » 170 pound man with aaddle^-and it Y illfiiM f\'\' ^equipment. You will fs -very Interesting and exci a time, but If you win and conquer long him, the horse is yours as lie lives, and there is trouble?*\-! you lose, maybe .„,_. will try to ride him again alter the Jpublic front -unlawful gambling de hospital authorities finish sewing •you together arid patching you up. Sty cthls and yqu will feaye a faint id f ^ht tht bh f k idea of that- bunch of rookies ,^j 'jven|, through, on th« muddy field* |f Camp Newayo and it will >elpi in give'you a better understanding of V the perservetance and'• j^; say-die qualities of the % jguaJities\ that^ «h 'tward givi so rau«h 'toward giving ttjil organize tiolt;. the 'stsiidlng it;* lias today sunc*g 3 . 6&e police forces 6t the worH Resides riding,, training at Cams Newayd consiPted of* lec- J turesion police wojpk, first aid, Jaw sections &t] &nst -«t«.te» \aeries waa flayed on Tuesday _ _ . — -~ ,. L-* — - • .. ^-.--. •g r _ ' i u i i i m n p TII I •• j i r • . tue team the Caauditm Nutional is now la proud , rules oi e^idenca sttd laws of ar-resti 1 ' . • •* The flsrsfc.-.'.poIJee ph 'i by the';new organJ-jfttiott -mm, the policeing/. of tlfet great, Jlew >'er& state laiir faeld in Syracuse to ; Sep- bfilJ ^ te hd i tember,JfilJ- i b tl p had iotm, mis tal?en caw of by a y of civilians a|#oiated't»y the state inir commission, assisted\ fey, ft mounted detail from the New York city jjolicdi-department, TWs metM- od edst a large sum of money and Powers^ they,-were unable to gef'the results obtained were^uestfon- ablewith the exception of tfie work'jof the mounted detail from New York which knew police work and what was expected of it, The, work of the ttoopers at the fair highly successful and received unstinted praise of tfie com- mission and of the press. Since 1927 the pollceing of this fair and of all county lairs held In the state has been t&ken care of ver^ r effectively by the Troopers at BO expense to the^stattrfair commls- sibn or to .any county fair or agri- cultural society. Whenever it Is considered necessary plain, clothes are assigned to protect the vices and from pickpockets. More and more the people of t ae state have come to realize that the Troopers are active, efficient servants of the people and that they are, anxious and willing to be of service at any hour ot the day it di y or night in any manner u to the protection of life and pro- perty and the. proper enforcement of aH laws. They ,are f without question* tbrf most effective force that toe state\ of New York ha« ever matntanied'foF the preserva- tion of Jaw 4j»d wdgr to the rural p/ J , .greatest \'Japntibe* B£ ..gcajaaQ thaAns\ tfte ^psoii wMctl Has jjtiot el«od., t was eoistestcdi: for last # m iho sorter, results to a ttofcwsea teafcs r-opressotiag i &^ Railway .and tfto K •«f C<««M&m ' it' waa -played series just compWcd was a most iatorcswsag tms£ Kotly cm* felted .alioltk tto tcmM fit tKhteU feas to.aottbfc TOtiJ ftftfty tfe'e l«$t game atef teon plajrcd. \Eto cleriw, a t«ax& mt«le ujpi of Kosuwi deritsd wortE«r% was. the up and flits team pul »^ n battte in tlie QaaJ gaae thae carried it ll l JlttiS to issue. ; .1M flan* (T^ JS^. *^ _?*?(** fli^i \I The pl;kj'«ra OB the tveo t«aiaa VFITO parUcfpntcct ia. the games ol the series »r« as follwi*.* iCanatliun. j^?tttioH.itl3;. W. EJ, Btotb,* ers. Chas*. Chevalier, Geo. Walker, <3«(j. CheValler, Cfeo. Brotaierif, PWt' Dioa, Geo, Puchafme, 3. Fotwuter, S Cunningham and Joe Nix. Clerks \~J. SHddaijy, H. AttctU, C. £m&y* O. .Sombsrd^ P.- Bradley, M. Bert- rand, G, Mossey, <X. Gebo, Other leagiie teams that competed were made up of players representing the \ _ and th.e school. Extremely fast was played throughout the season and the C. N. sggregatiw was ex- tended to toe limit in winning the cup. The series was conducted under the auspices of the Rouses Boint Chamber of Commetce and «. Cljambfer committee composed of F. K. htWfM, J. M. Gettys sm! It J. ChUton was in charge of tlctntfa , and arrangements for the giimva./ which were played, on the rauHi- elpal rink. • y That AuuAttt fleam Iwice place hfs ctDtjfesstoa Hor- has tried to e«d hi« Jte once. Widely laiowtt matt mw !w no< desire to «HB rich;, Beits* fee coke a cotomit conductor an alJte iHJre ho won't* mm^mm HB3RRICK, TROt>P. VB\ NEW YORK STATE,POLICJE^ guper lent. At thj^PKsent (Jme Irises six lflopa, With a total officers and me), located in it sections of the' state as Troop \A\, Batavlap Troop LMalone; Troop \C\ r Sidney; b \D\, Onelda; Troop \\ti\, I and Troop \K\, White Plpin* troop is made up of one cap- Jthree lieutenants, one top. scr- one troop clerk, 10 ser- 13 corporals and 66 troq ae cojnmiMkmed officers of \B\, which fs stationed at are Captain Charles J. i said Lieutenant Helm (irenfla and Herrtckf. . ^ j for ellg- to the serVfee include Valt- atee citizenship and good character. Applfeaiats muist ,-_;ia_ul 40 - eight Inches or more *n_ weigh 140 pounds ^ ^honorable discharge from' ay, nftvyt marines corpus or guard is a desirable, but absolute, requisite. A rigid and mental examination passed by appljtcants be- ppointmenfsM^ '\ \\' : »rt duty on appointment at 6r year in addition tomain- and all uniform eqUtp- of $10Q. per ~mm aminatlon at Albany, candidates, _»ughly investigated by & commlsaiofieli officer. If recom- meaded-for appotatment, ^*fj5t 4;hen assigned to one.ljjf the troops; For six months after ap- pointment, rookies are on proba- tion at troop neadquarfsi* -bar- racks whir© they aKet.1%uga.fc ! ,'M J r^d», rv and aws given lectures on crUnoinW law and court jproceedttre. At any iiine: wtthin tfie six inontas ao^zipti)ib$Mm^)t[d<i$'tlicy iaky be osk- \ ed to resign If \M comma»dj»g m* flc^r considers them twfltfpi? tits work Qiafe teoopetM are r«equtred to do. 'A^r ; p>ejiau*nary t»ajnliJg,.taey- \ ' ' a non-commissioned officer ing in each p the finer p%t tigaiiori 30 \eo|t<JUe*etf\ at d«r h ^fi:t C B. oyj - hirnTTn oifltafcrs came'^-li-oiJi^li^ i;.i_W th(P Promotlona to corpor*l,amfnatlon of nftg is time t<r'jMaii y<Mt spritig repairs, line 0f Hardware—Keen Kutter -,•. -brani_ts..af hUtiitig[muptMs^pupfht-¥^inu^Kmmzp md Val* spar Varijisties. In fact everything for tte job. -_:• -•':..•\ •'. ' - ...-•'....-' •*»•'•-. . ..•»•'....,•• r • '•- \ ' . \ • \ \ - . 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