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| xm for the past few yehrs has com- ‘now Pobinson WA tragstorred trom manded the Coney Isiand Station and | the Madison Street Station to Alex ‘a te given credit for having cleaned up| ander Avenue. a that resort tp a great extent. He be-| The third Captain transferred was comes Acting Inspector of the Tenth| Henry McQueeny, who was head of District, which includes Coney Island | tho detective force in the lower Ten and Sheepshead Bay, derloin, amd i sent to Madison Street Inspector Joseph A. Conboy. who has} to succeed Robinwon commanded this sea front territory | TWO CHANGES PUZZLE RANK 7 for several yoars. was shifted over AND FILE. to the 16th District, which cover®/ ‘he men in the Detective Bureav Willlamebure. were particuiariy surprised at Mc- : _——> Inspector Thomas A. McDonald.| Queen's transfer. Not only have de- ‘hight Order Shifts Five Inspectors and Several Captains. further shake-up of command- | Officers in the detective branch mpected to-day, following the up- val in the uniformed division of (Police Department, in which ono per wis reduced to a Captaincy, 4 Captains made Acting Inspec- four Inspectors transferred, atain of detectives taken out of ‘at division and sent to a precintt ad one Anapection District elimi. First Inspection District on the lower] qreds of thousands of dollars’ worto formerly as head of the Vice Squad.) the lower Tendertoin and made many | was shifted away over to the 11th Dis-/ arrests, but McQueeny was President | trict, In Brownsville, to take the place} of the Lieutenants’ Association, which |to_use the mails to defraud. | (amen of Inspector Frank, who retired sev eral weeks ago. Inspector Edward ft. Walsh of the lower Bronx Inspection District, In the Bronx, was thansferred to the com- mand. vabated by McDonald, which includes the City Hall and other city and county administrative’ buildings Capt. John F, Sweeney of the Alex- andér Avenue Station, Bronx, was promoted to Acting Inspector and as signed to the Tremont District, Capt, Joseph F. McMahon was ated. ' transferred from the Amity Street Station to Coney Island to succeed ‘The shake-up had been predicted) covet: as Captain, and Capt. Mat ¢ Oct. 1, and was announced, after | ee missioner Enright had had a long ference with Chief Inspector ey, to take effect last midnight, ody about Headquarters seemed have any “inside” information yut the changes and all Commis= mer Koright would say was: | here is nothing significant in the banges J have made.” The most important shift among the Inspectors was that of Inspector The William Pp. Boeftler, who was as- eA: : signed to command both the upper merican ané lower Tenderloin Districts, which . were merged by the order effective | “Pioneers — aY midnight. Inspector Boettler has | been temporarily in command of the ate a nourishin upper Tenderloin since Inspector dish made of Dominick Honry was convicted of and corn meal. Perjury, The now assignment keops Now we mela tiof Inspector Henry's post open and | makes only eight instead of nine In- spection Districts in Manhattan and| The Lonx, or five instead of six in| Manhattan, The Inspector who was hit hardest wae William F. Fennelly, who has been commahding thd Second Inspec- jon District on tho lower wost side Hie rank was reduced to that of Cap- tain and he was sent to the quiet Amity Street precinct in Brooklyn. 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