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Maryland Manual, 1934
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MARYLAND MANUAL. 131


BOARD OF POLICE EXAMINERS.
506 Police Building, Baltimore.
(All Terms Expire May, 1935.)
Name Address
Dr. Fred H. Vinup (President)201 Oakdale Road
Rodney J. BrooksMelrose and Bellona Ayes.
William B. Kines (Minority Member)106 E. North Avenue
Wilmer Brinton, Jr. (Secretary)22 Commerce St.

Governor, with the consent of the Senate, appoints three for a term
of two years from the first Monday in May. Two shall be adherents
of the two leading political parties. (Ch. 591, 1902.) The secretary
is elected by the Board.
It is the duty of this Board to examine all applicants for appointS
ment to or promotion in the Police Force of Baltimore City, and to
certify lists to the Police Commissioner from which all appointments
and promotions are to be made. This is done by holding competitive
examinations from time to time as the eligible lists expire.

POLICE DEPARTMENT OF BALTIMORE CITY.
Police Headquarters Building, Fayette Street and Fallsway
Police Commissioner.
Charles D. Gaither Baltimore
(Term Expires 1937.)
Secretary, George J. Brennan Baltimore
The Police Department of Baltimore City is under direction of a
single Commissioner who makes all appointments to and promotions
in the department and has entire control of its affairs. The Commis
sioner is appointed for a term of six years.

The complement of the Police Department is:
Commissioner I
Secretary to Commissioner 1
Assistant Secretary to Commissioner 1
Assistants to the Secretary 4
Chief Physician 1
Police Physicians ._ 6
Chief Inspector 1
Inspectors .... 3
Secretary to Chief Inspector 1
Captain of Detectives 1
Captains 13
Lieutenants 36
Detective Lieutenants 25
Detective Sergeants ... 28
Squad Sergeants 175
Detective Patrolmen ........ 25
Patrolmen 1350
Turnkeys 24
Station House Clerks 12
Chief Clerk Traffic Court .........._ 1
Deputy Clerks Traffic Court ..... .................. 2
Telephone and Signal Operators 25
Policewomen 5
Superintendent of Matrons 1


 

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