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Ann Arbor Police Capt. Rolland Gainsley Demonstrates New Two-Hour Parking Meter, September 1948

Ann Arbor Police Capt. Rolland Gainsley Demonstrates New Two-Hour Parking Meter, September 1948 image
Year:
1948
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 17, 1948
Caption:
Two Hours' Parking: Two Nickels - In the campus business area, suspense in the dentist's chair no longer need be aggravated for motorist-patients by the unpleasant thought that the time on their parking meters may run out before their treatment is finished. Capt. Rolland Gainsley, police traffic division head, has just inserted one nickel in the new two-hour meter -- bringing the dial indicator straight upward to reserve one hour of parking. Had he inserted two nickels in quick succession the indicator would have moved clear over to the two-hour position. Twenty-seven of the new meters will go into operation Monday.

Ann Arbor Police Department Steps Sharply In the All-Veterans Freedom Train Parade, August 1948

Ann Arbor Police Department Steps Sharply In the All-Veterans Freedom Train Parade, August 1948 image
Year:
1948
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 16, 1948
Caption:
The Local Law Marched, Too: Led by Chief Casper Enkemann, a platoon of Ann Arbor police above, marched in yesterday's civic parade just behind Parade Marshal Thomas A. FitzGerald and his color guard. Directly behind Chief Enkemann is Capt. Roland E. Gainsley, chief of the traffic division; in civilian clothes is Capt. Albert Heusel, chief of the detective bureau. Chairman of the parade was William M. Strickland. Dr. H. R. shipman directed the barbecue which followed.

Retiring Lawmen Leave 61 Year Legacy

Retiring Lawmen Leave 61 Year Legacy image
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Day
20
Month
April
Year
1991
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Ann Arbor Police Department Officials Meet To Discuss Youth Bureau, March 1966 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Ann Arbor Police Department Officials Meet To Discuss Youth Bureau, March 1966 image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 11, 1966
Caption:
Youth Bureau Work Mapped: Members of the Police Department's Youth Bureau staff meet regularly with supervising officials to map plans to combat increasing juvenile delinquency. Left to right are Police Chief Rolland J. Gainsley, Youth Bureau Lt. George J. Simmons, Detective Capt. Harold E. Olson, Sgt. Chester E. Carter, Patrolman Eddy Owens, Patrolman Bernard Price, Policewoman Mary Smith and Patrolman William Canada.

Ann Arbor Police Officials Celebrate 25 Years of Service, June 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Ann Arbor Police Officials Celebrate 25 Years of Service, June 1964 image
Year:
1964
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 12, 1964
Caption:
25 Years In Police Work: Police Chief Rolland J. Gainsley (center) helped two fellow Police Department officials observe their 25th years in local police work yesterday at a fete in City Hall. The two are Capt. Henry G. Murray (left), who is in charge of the uniformed and traffic division, and Deputy Police Chief Walter E. Krasny who is administrative officer of all Police Department operations. The two are holding plaques containing 25 silver dollars -- one for each of their 25 years of service. Each was also given a 25th anniversary badge with his name engraved on it.