Lima, Ohio, 1922
SERGEANT JOE REED IS NOW TELEPHONE "GIRL" AT POLICE HEADQUARTERS
Joe Reed, day desk sergeant at police headquarters, spent the larger part of the day Monday, learning to operate the new telephone switchboard.
It is now complete and ready to be cut in for use.
The board controls the entire report system of tin police department, special danger and emergency signals and the entire phone system of the department and criminal court.
It is considerably more intricate than the ordinary phone switchboard, because of the additional and special stations with which it is hooked up.
Telephone company employes expect to "cut it in" for use beginning Tuesday morning.
"Guess I'll have to don a blue gingham apron, Reed opined as he tried switches and plugged stations.
—The Lima News, Lima, Ohio, Aug. 28, 1922, p. 2.
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Sergeant Joe Reed Now Telephone "Girl" for Police
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