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Maryland State Archives Baltimore City Police Enlarge and print image (821K)      |
| Upon the recommendation of the Marshal, it was ordered that permit be granted John Friedel, 1727 E.Pratt street, to hold amateur boxing contest, at Broadway Institute, October 20,1902. . Serge Summer Pants. Test of. A report was received from the Marshal upon the subject of test made of pants manufactured out of serge the same material as used in summer coats, which report states that, from test made it is apparent that such material is unsuitable for police uniform pants. Report from Marshal, referred to, filed as Exhibit No. 825. Donation. Upon the recommendation of Captain George G.Henry, Western District, approved by the Marshal, it was ordered that Officer George W.Davis, Southern District, be permitted to retain $20.00 donated to him by the United States Government for the arrest of Thomas Kelly, a deserter from the United States Navy. Reinstatement of Officer Clinton P.Schenkel. In the matter of re-instatement of Officer Clinton P.Schenkel, as referred to in the proceedings of October 15,1902, the Board by unanimous vote reconsidered its action of October 15, 1902, in so far only as the imposition of fine is concerned, and ordered that the pay accruing from the date Officer Schenkel left the force, October 3,1902, and that of his return thereto, October 17,1902 ($36.00), be forfeited, and that Officer Schenkel be fined a sum equal to the difference between the pay forfeited and $50.00 ie; $14.00 |