MoraT I om »W1I CHMDMAf/ s. . . . M'&S JSk ^ m V^" Chief Richard Clark, left, the man in charge of Mc Henry* is' twleve man police force, radios in some information to deskman James Hess. CTBTb ; -jg J >5 * "t, V; pi,l» III ijpgjiM»y , , a •'. <; \ It was a cold night as Lt. Espeyand Patrolman Kinnerk leave city hall to report to the scene ,*£5r% of an accident. •.^^S r'-*i >w<i • ,:Y"' i " i f - !•, , /A* ,**V( ^ Vjyt, -,** Patrolman John Weichman halts traffic at the corner of Green and Waukegan as students of McHenry High school cross the thoroughfare between Landmark and the high school. This is a busy intersection every hour of each school day. Meter Man John Behrendt places a ticket on an auto as the owner failed to return before the red flag appeared. This is Mr. Behrendt's regular job with the police department. PLAINDEALER PHOTOS Story On Page I 1 J: i' •v.u ^ »y*- "> v , '"'vr « While McHenry residents are fast asleep, an officer of the "lavThas a lonely job as he makes the nightly rounds "- checking" doors of lpcal business establishments in the limits of the expanding municipality. ^ -• '•- Li. E&pe'y is-shcwr: dre^sed^prx>prxately torp.ake-reunds on , a sub-zero night. Preventive maintenance is a necessity tojteep equipment in working order and Patrolman John Davis does just that as he cleans the barrel of a shot gun. .The officers know they can rely on clean and well inspected weapons.