Vol. 1
No. 1

Page 5


TABLOID PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE LOS ANGELES HERALD EXPRESS
(1936-1961)

Los Angeles Police Department's crack motor patrol, composed of more than 50 expert motorcycle riders, will participate in the 4th Annual Police Show and Motion Picture Pageant at the Coliseum.

Testing “the most powerful searchlight ever developed” for law enforcement helicopters at Van Nuys airport.

Los Angeles police officers are being briefed in the aftermath of the second Watts riot in seven months.

Almost “life-sized shoes” of police officer John M. Yates, who kicked Herald-Express photographer Eddie Phillips in the groin after Phillips took photograph of camera shy officer. A witness stated that the shoes “were the largest thing [I] ever saw that didn't have a liver in it.”

Expert markswomen of the Los Angeles Police Department train fellow policewomen in marksmanship on shooting range.

A pair of handcuffs, a .38 revolver, keys, a notebook keep policewomen ready for all emergencies.

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