The New York Times Tuesday, January 13, 1948 Joseph V. Connoly Survivors Rescued After 13-hour Tossing in Storm 1,000 Miles Out PLANES SPOT LIFEBOATS Wrecked Ship, Which Brought Home First War Dead, Was Taking Coffins to Antwerp 1934 Passport...
100 Detectives in Hunt for Saboteurs in Queens Alarm Out for 3 Men in Cutting of Telephone Cables The New York Times, June 7, 1942 NYT Article June 7, 1942 Police last night broadcast an alarm for the apprehension of three men in a late model sedan who are believed to...
Patrolman Ends Life At Home on Sick Leave, He Fires Shot With Service Revolver The New York Times, January 10, 1943 NYT Article July 23, 1935 Patrolman Richard Cody, attached to Deputy Chief Inspector James F. McGoey’s office in Queens as a messenger, shot himself...
Burglers Do ‘Neat Job’ Even the Police Gve Praise for Jewel Thieves’ Technique The New York Times, February 10, 1942 NYT Article February 10, 1942 In what was described by police as a “neat job,” burglars entered a Queens jewelry store, ripped open...
21 Wife Deserters Seized in Florida Yearly Round-Up by Queens Detectives Brings to Book Men on ‘Vacation’ The New York Times, March 12, 1949 NYT Article March 12, 1949 Every year, usually in February, Detective George Lamb, chief of the Queens District...