Mr. Fritz. Yes, sir; I started as a patrolman, worked as a patrolman approximately 2 years, I am not sure of the exact time and I was then moved to the detectives' office and have come up through the ranks there, up and down.
Mr. Ball. You are now a captain of police, are you?
Mr. Fritz. Captain of homicide and robbery bureau; yes, sir.
Mr. Ball. How long have you held that office?
Mr. Fritz. Since it was set up, I believe, in 1932 or 1933, I am not sure.
Mr. Ball. You have been head of homicide and robbery detail since 1932 or 1933?
Mr. Fritz. That is right. I have had other jobs, too. One time I had the whole CID; they didn't call it CID at that time; they called it detectives' office, but I kept the homicide and robbery under my supervision during that time. I later went back with the homicide and robbery, full time.
Mr. Ball. Is there a division of detectives separate from homicide and robbery?
Mr. Fritz. Well, we call it now the CID. It would be ordinarily called the detective division; yes, sir.
Mr. Ball. Who is in charge of that?