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ORGANIZED JANUARY 7, 1891 CHARTERED SEPTEMBER 30, 1905

New York Veteran Police Association

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FRANK W. DUNNE - - President
HENRY D. ADRIANCE 
First Vice-President
CHARLES A. JACKSON
Second Vice-President
ANDREW J. LYLE - Sergeant-at-Arms
THOMAS CATTERSON
Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms

[[image - police badge with words "NEW YORK VETERAN POLICE ASSOCIATION"]]

JAMES J. McKEON - - Sec'y-Treas.
BUSINESS OFFICE
149 Church St. Barclaya 7-0617
Members of Board of Trustees:
FRANK M. GALLAGHER - Chairman
JOHN CRINNION
JOHN J. ACKERMAN
FREDERICK J. EGGERS
JOHN MULLHOLLAND
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April 5, 1934. APR-71934

Jacques Seligman & Co
3 East 51st St.,
New York.

Gentlemen :- ^[[Hold [[underlined]] on file [[/underlined]] ]]

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The New York Veteran Police Association is in a position to furnish men for any and all occasions, which as experience investigators, men to preserve order and [[underlined]] protect property [[/underlined]] at social functions, at as [[underlined]] guards [[/underlined]] for pay-rolls or in labor troubles.

Our men are all retired members of the New York Police Department with years of experience behind them. They are familiar with and have permits to carry firearms, and can be relied upon to protect the interests of those who employ them. Their police training insures their ability to meet any emergency.

There is no agency fee. You deal directly with the men we furnish.

Should you be in need of any service we can render, please communicate with this office. A personal interview will be appreciated.

Very truly yours,
^[[J J McReou]]
Secretary.