Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1932 — Page 12

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CHICAGO'S 500 'FINEST' COPS TO AID POLITICIANS Hand-Picked Brigade Is Drilled for Duty as Guards at Two Conventions. / r nit'll Prfit CHICAGO, May 30.—Five hundred of Chicago’s finest policemen, hand •v.fked as to height, weight, person’lhy and appearance, will police th-' wlltical conventions this summer Police Captain John Bauder. a Spanish-American war major, and or twenty-one years drill master of he Chicago police department, is drilling them The policemen, already dubbed the beauty squad” by fellow officers because. of their handsome features 'nd -mart appearance, will keep order in and around the stadium, will direct, traffic in the region around he meeting hall, direct parking, and will guard the loop hotels where party headquarters and state deletations will b* located. Under Military Discipline The men all approximate 5 feet iurhcs in height and weigh be- ’• een 180 and 190 pounds. All will wear regulation police uniforms. with the addition of white gloves. They were chosen from the fortyone police stations in the city, from ten to fifteen being assigned from station. Police Commissioner James P. Allman ordered men picked, who will impress visitors with the fact hat Chicago jx)licemen are gentlemen, courteous and efficient and willing to go to any trouble to lend aid or make the guests feel welcome.” They will operate under strict military discipline, with reprimands threatened for untidiness, discourtesy or failure to perform duties to perfection. Captain Bauder. still known in ihe department, as Major Bauder because of the rank he held when he resigned from a national guard post after the Spanish-American war. is known as a stickler for discipline. I'irst Polire Drillmaster He was Chicago's first, and thus f ar, its only drill master of police. Men he drilled have handled all the hie conventions held here, in the last twenty years, as well as the mammoth encharistic congress. Bauder is 55, with gray hair, ruddy face and steely eyes. He walks with military bearing, despite a slight limp in his right leg resulting from injuries sufTered in a street ear accident. Ordinarily he wears street clothes, but during the conventions he will wear the uniform of a police captain, with two stars on his shoulder straps and a red cord. Chlorine gas was discovered in 1877 byScheele. and was then called dephlogisticated muriatic acid. The first use of this gas during the World war was on April 22. 1915. when the Germans employed it in an attack against British and French troops.

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