Policewomen graduate

 

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June 15, 1957
Los Angeles

Chief William H. Parker welcomed 12 new policewomen in commencement
exercises at the Police Academy. The Times reports that most of the new
officers will be assigned to the juvenile detail or work as jail
matrons.

The women will carry .38-caliber snub-nosed revolvers.

Starting pay for policewomen is $440 to $516  ($3,152,72-$3,697.29 USD
2006) a month, The Times says, adding that the department is seeking
more officers.

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1 Response to Policewomen graduate

  1. Welcome to the blogosphere, Larry. Sort of an 1947project except it’s like fifty-seven, huh? Cool.
    –Thanks. As you may know, I was a contributor to 47P for nearly two years and am good friends with Kim, Nathan, Mary and Richard. I’m going back 50 years, so I plan to roll over to 1958 next year, while the 47P folks will pick another “7” year.

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