Photo of 1st Lt. Laird D. Folrath at desk talking on the phone

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Title

Photo of 1st Lt. Laird D. Folrath at desk talking on the phone

Subject

WWII
World War II
Military Police
Decatur, IL.

Description

WWII - Herald and Review Library; Folrath, Laird D., 2/17/1942. Article on back of photo: "First Lieut. Laird D. Folrath of Decatur is shown at his military police detachment desk at Fort Custer, Mich. Lt. Folrath and his wife, who also is at Fort Custer, formerly lived at 392 North Oakland Ave.. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Folrath, 935 W. Main St.. A novel method of handling military and civilian speeders has been worked out by Lt. Folrath's office at the fort. The speeder is courteously picked up by an M. P. and escorted to M. P. headquarters. the faster he was going the long the wait for disposition of his case. The usual "sitting time" is 15 minutes for each mile per hour over the speed limit, which is plainly marked at the camp. There are no arguments, and the offender sits on a hard bench-- the treatment is said to be very effective."

Creator

Herald and Review

Source

Decatur, IL.

Publisher

Decatur Public Library, Decatur, IL.

Date

2/17/1942

Contributor

Herald and Review

Rights

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Relation

Herald and Review

Format

.jpg
600 dpi

Language

English

Type

photograph

Identifier

AF225

Coverage

World War II

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

photograph

Physical Dimensions

8 x 10"

Citation

Herald and Review, “Photo of 1st Lt. Laird D. Folrath at desk talking on the phone,” Decatur Public Library Local History Photo Collection, accessed April 18, 2024, http://omeka.decaturlibrary.org/items/show/241.