Pathe Review: A Day With The State Troopers, 1932
Film documents daily activities of Troop K of the New York State Police at their headquarters in Hawthorne, N.Y. Includes footage of inspection, apprehension of fugitives in a car by Troopers on motorbike (likely dramatization); mounted police still in use "in the back country"; use of technology, particularly teletype machines which "Day and night... pound out their cryptic messages of murder and theft." Date: 1932 Identifier: NYSA_22427-11_mpf16_1932

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