The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 188, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 5, 1971 Page: 6 of 38
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Wednesday, May 5,1971
Life Is Never Dull For Cops Working Times Square
NEW YORK (AP) - The midnight to 8 a.m. shift in the
drunk slashed wildly with a
knife at customers in Grant’s
Bar and Grill on West 42nd their first permanent assign-
MRS. CLARA ELIZABETH Olive, center, was presented a 28-year pin and a wrist watch for
her 20 years of service as a LVN at San Jacinto Methodist Hospital. Her retirement was ef-
fective April 30, but as of Feb. 1, she had worked 20 years. Also pictured are Mrs. Tobie Carr,
left, unit secretary in the emergency room, who Is Mrs. Olive’s niece, and Mrs. E. Korbach,
acting director of nursing services.
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Street. A crowd gathered.
Patrolmen James Fehling
and Warren “Pat” Miller heard
the commotion and pushed in-
side.
They were able to wrest a re-
tractable knife from the
struggling man before anyone
was injured. Within five min-
utes, the drunk was in a patrol
car headed for the nearby sta-
tionhouse.
Fehling, 29, and Miller, 27,
were 20 minutes into another
Timts Square area, their best „Yqu name ^ and
for the past three years and
ment after attending the city's
police academy together.
In those three years, Fehling
and Miller—both sons of former
policemen—say they have
made more than 2,000 arrests.
Most have been along 42nd
Street between Seventh and
Eighth avenues, the block west
of the Times Square apex
formed by 42nd, Seventh and
Broadway.
strange people," said Fehling.
we’ve made an arrest for it,"
Once the center of the city's
social life with such attractions
as the Ziegfeid Follies, 42nd
Street between ‘Seventh and
Eighth avenues is now a flashy
sideshow boasting a dozen mov-
ie theaters and 10 bookstores
with pornography peepshows at
the back. An estimated one mil-
lion persons pass along that
block daily.
The crowds drawn to the
“This street attracts all the street create “the most volatile
Shell Dredging Bill Heard,
Then Sent To Subcommittee
“I don’t tell my wife too
the scale at 240 laugh.”
Neither Miller’s wife, Jennie,
BY ALAN ERWIN
Sun Austin Bureau
require that a public hearing Club, testified in favor of the w^n ^ doge ” Fehling
AUSTIN (Sp) — The Texas wildlife department on every
Senate parks and wildlife com- shell dredging permit applica-
mittee Tuesday sent to sub- tion and that the burden of
committee, probably for the proof that such dredging would
duration of the session, a bill not be harmful be placed on the
aimed at curbing shell dred- applicant,
ging in Texas. Dr. Frank Mash, a former
The bill, Senate Bill 664 bv University of Texas geology to the Senate. Sen. Tom
Sen. Bill Patman of Ganado, professor; Dr. James Malone,
was heard and sent to subcorn- representing the Texas His-
mittee by Sen. Wayne Connal- torical Survey Committee, and
nor Fehling's wife, Joan, who is police duty_
situation going,' said Miller,.
6-foot-l-inch 220-pound
Irishman who is the perfect
to the more conservative Feb-____
ling, who towers 6-feet 4-inches the good things and make her
and tips
pounds.
Since Jan. 1, nine
have been shot by gunmen in
the Times Square
Neither Fehling nor Miller
has been shot, but both have
been "stabbed and bitten
couple of times."
The tourists and drunks often
don’t know enough and are vic-
timized, said the tvCo patrol-
men. For instance:
This soldier, a Midwestern
type, got absolutely infuriated
ar.d refused to believe me when
I told him the girl that picked
him up was a female imper
sonator,” Miller said.
"The loiterers at 1 a.m. are
the muggers at 4 or 5 a.m.
Miller has one for meritorious
duty and two for exceptional
the couple’s first
child, sees the uniforms that
have been bloodied "dozens of
times.
"They to go the cleaners
first," said Miller.
Both Miller, who lives in Port
Jefferson in Suffolk County,
and Fehling, of Wantagh, Long
Island, "moonlight" as pa inters
and carpenters to
their $ll,300-a-year t
Fehling has received four
They said they have received
many letters of thanks from the
people they have helped.
Concluded Miller. “I fee! t
eal tensing up in my stomach”
as I'm driving to work. I won-
der what it’ll be like tooight-
what'll happen. There aren’t
many people in this world that
can feel that kind of excitement
for their job."
be held before the parks and bill.
Harold DeMoss, represen-
ting Parker Brothers Cement
Co., and Larry Smith, repre-
senting Lone Star Cement Co.,
testified against the bill.
Following testimony, Chris-
tie moved to send the bill back
Creighton of Mineral Wells
made a counter-motion to send
the bill to a subcommittee for
ly, committee chairman, after Richard Shannon, an Austin at- further study. The Creighton ^ ^ ^ home fr(gn
only one vote was cast for |tomey representing the Sierra motion prevailed. wor|>
sending it back to the Senate
said.
Many are youths wearing
sneakers," he said, looking for
the fast buck they can steal
and easily get away with on
42nd Street
When you ask for an ID,
you always find a knife, gun or
simulated gun, like a length of
pipe,” Miller said.
The characters and the light
anecdotes are all the patrolmen
a professional man
you should know...
the doctor of optometry
associated with TSO-
in Baytown.
Dr. B. L. (Bob) Warlord 305 W Texa*
He is one of the many experienced Doctors of
Optometry who practice in TSO offices through-
out the state. You should get to know him.
favorably.
Sen. Joe Christie of El Paso I
was the lone supporter of the
bill.
A total of five witnesses, |
three in favor and two opposed,
testified on the bill which would |
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Wins Council
Seat In DP
Former Baytonian Walter
Dean Hall was elected to the
Deer Park City Council Tues-
day in his first race for public
office.
Hall defeated incumbent
Stanley Young for Position 3 on
the Deer Park council.
An operator for Lubrizol
Corp., Hall is a 1961 graduate of
Robert E. Lee High School. He]
attended Lee College before
enlisting in the Marines.
Hall is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. James E. Hall, 300 W.
Cleveland, and the twin bro-
ther of Mrs. Wanda Cqruthers,
3803 Hardin Road.
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THE PHONE number for “Op-1
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Baytown Police Department is
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any information pertaining to
burglaries, narcotics or other
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 188, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 5, 1971, newspaper, May 5, 1971; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1066253/m1/6/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.