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II<br />

10<br />

SAN FRANCISCO EDITION<br />

HOST TO CONVENTION<br />

Chief of <strong>Police</strong> Francis Ahern of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Entertains Fellow <strong>Officers</strong>.<br />

(Story on page 3)<br />

APRIL -MAY, 1957


ANDY'S<br />

Beverage Co.<br />

Distributor<br />

SANTA CRUZ<br />

WATSON VILLE<br />

GArden 3-2281<br />

Home: GArden 3-5453<br />

316 MAY AVENUE<br />

<strong>San</strong>ta Cruz, Calif.<br />

Vetterle & Reinelt<br />

Hybridizing Gardens<br />

BEGONIAS • DELPHINIUMS<br />

PRIMROSES<br />

Phone <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz 2067-1<br />

Capitola, Calif.<br />

Poll ICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL<br />

- - --.--- p<br />

Walti, Schilling<br />

& Company<br />

I<br />

Wholesale Butchers<br />

EL DORADO BRAND<br />

Telephone 538 Aggregates Co.<br />

P. 0. Box 495<br />

COAST ROAD<br />

SANTA CRUZ. CALIF<br />

Freeman's<br />

Shell Service<br />

DICK FREEMAN, Prop.<br />

Phone GA 3-9719<br />

LAUREL & MISSION<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.<br />

GRANT'S<br />

Cacti Succulents<br />

Phone GA 3-7450<br />

5311 Los GATos HIWAY<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.<br />

Standard Lumber<br />

Mills<br />

Douglas Fir<br />

Redwood<br />

Ponderosa<br />

SCOTTS VALLEY<br />

RURAL STATION<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.<br />

Phone: EDison 5-4672<br />

<strong>San</strong>ta Cruz<br />

—Felton Silver <strong>San</strong>d"—<br />

SAND - GRAVEL - BUILDING<br />

MATERIALS<br />

Box 646<br />

LOCKHART GULCH ROAD<br />

<strong>San</strong>ta Cruz, Calif.<br />

Phone: GArden 6-1505<br />

Bissell Mortuary<br />

Owner and Director<br />

WILLIAM C. BISSELL<br />

212 LAUREL STREET<br />

<strong>San</strong>ta Cruz, Calif.


April -May, 195 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL Page 1<br />

The EDITOR is always pleased to consider articles suitable for publication. Contributions<br />

should preferably be typewritten, but where this is not possible, copy<br />

should be clearly written. Contributions may be signed with a "nom de plume,"<br />

but all articles must bear the name and address of the sender, which will be<br />

treated with the strictest confidence. The E prioa will also be pleased to consider<br />

photographs of officers and of interesting events. Letters should be addressed to<br />

the EDITOR.<br />

DIRECTORY<br />

SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT<br />

Hall of Justice, Kearny and Washington Streets<br />

Telephone SUtter 1-2020<br />

Radio Short Wave Call KMA-438<br />

Mayor, HON. GEORGE CHRISTOPHER<br />

POLICE COMMISSIONERS<br />

Regular Meetings ---- .----- Tuesday, 2:00 p.m., Hall of Justice<br />

HAROLD R. MCKINNON, President------------------------------------Mills Tower<br />

THOMAS J . MELLON ----------------- ___ .... ------------------- ------ 390 First Street<br />

PAUL A. BISSINGER --------- ------------------- ------------- -.... Davis & Pacific Ave.<br />

Sergeant William J. O'Brien, Secretary<br />

Room 104, Hall of Justice<br />

CHIEF OF POLICE--------------------------------FRANCIS J . AHERN<br />

DEPUTY CHIEF OF POLICE----------------------------THOMAS J . CAHILL<br />

CHIEF OF INSPECTORS--------------------------------------------DANIEL MCKLEM<br />

DIRECTOR OF TRAFFIC--------------------------------------------DANIEL MCKLEM<br />

DEPT. SEc'Y ----- ------------- SGT. JOHN BUTLER------------------Hall of Justice<br />

DISTRICT CAPTAINS<br />

CENTRAL—CHARLES BORLAND----------------------635 Washington Street<br />

SOUTHERN—AUGUST G. STEFFEN................Fourth and Clara Streets<br />

MISSION—JOHN ENGLER ------------------------- ---------- -1240 Valencia Street<br />

NORTHERN—HARRY NELSON------------------------------------941 Ellis Street<br />

RICHMOND—WALTER S. AMES ---- -- ---------------------- ---451 Sixth Avenue<br />

INGLESIDE—EDWARD P. DONAHUE- ---------- ----------------------- Balboa Park<br />

TARAVAL—JAMES ENGLISH--------------------2348 Twenty-fourth Avenue<br />

P0TRERO—EDWARD GREENE ---------------------------------- 2300 Third Street<br />

GOLDEN GATE PARK—TED J . TERLAU -------------- Stanyan opp. Wailer<br />

TRAFFIC—DANIEL KIELY ---------------------------------------- .--- Hall of Justice<br />

CITY PRISON—LT. WALTER THOMPSON -------------------- Hall of Justice<br />

BUREAU OF INSPECTORS—MARTIN LEE ------------ .----------- Hall of Justice<br />

DIRECTOR—BUR. OF PERSONNEL—JOHN MEBHAN .... Hall of Justice<br />

DIRECTOR OF CRIMINOLOGY—<br />

LEONARD WIEBE (Acting)......................................Hall of Justice<br />

DIRECTOR — BUREAU OF SPECIAL SERVICES—<br />

CAPTAIN CORNELIUS P. MURPHY ------------- .-------------- Hall of Justice<br />

DIRECTOR OF JUVENILE BUREAU —<br />

WILLIAM HANRAHAN.. -------------- .------------------------------- Hall of Justice<br />

DIRECTOR—BUREAU OF CRIMINAL INFORMATION—<br />

LT. EDWARD COMBER_ --------------------------------------------- Hall of Justice<br />

INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS TRAFFIC CONTROL—<br />

INSPECTOR THOMAS B. TRACY ---- .----------------------------- Hall of Justice<br />

SUPERVISING CAPTAIN OF DISTRICTS—<br />

PHILIP KIELY ------------------------------- .. ----------------------------- Hall of Justice<br />

CHINATOWN DETAIL—LT. H. C. ATKINSON -------------- Hall of Justice<br />

RANGE MASTER—ROBERT ABERNETHY ---- Pistol Range, Lake Merced<br />

When In Trouble Call S Litter 1-2020<br />

When In Doubt Always At Your Service


Page 2 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL April -May, 197<br />

Always A Friendly Welcome<br />

Teresa's Tavern<br />

Where Good People Meet<br />

BEER AND WINE<br />

SPANISH AND AMERICAN<br />

FOOD<br />

Phone GA 6-0406<br />

126 WATER STREET<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.<br />

EL VIEW LODGE<br />

MOTEL<br />

ROOMS - APARTMENTS<br />

GARAGES<br />

Honeymoon Suites - TV<br />

New - Clean - Quiet - Restful<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Elbert S. Heywood,<br />

Manager-Owner<br />

GARDEN 3-2166<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.<br />

Milano Manor<br />

Apartment Court<br />

Summer - Winter - Commercial<br />

Rates<br />

Managing Owners<br />

G. WAITE & SALLY E. CuRTIs<br />

Telephone GA 3-0957<br />

350-354 OCEAN STREET<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.<br />

Mamboo Gardens<br />

Leo, Joe & Vic Mandelelia<br />

Dancing - Entertainment<br />

Cocktails<br />

523 BEACH STREET<br />

Across from Boardwalk<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.<br />

Jones Motor<br />

Company<br />

C. E. JONES, Owner<br />

Business Phone GA 3-9156<br />

Residence Phone GA 6-0791<br />

2429 MISSION STREET<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.<br />

Earl's Laurel Inn<br />

Cocktails - Dancing<br />

EARL TOM LINSON<br />

Phone GA 3-3259<br />

803 LAUREL STREET<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.<br />

GArden 6-1117<br />

Ye Old Danish Inn<br />

TINNA AND TED LUND<br />

SCANDINAVIAN HOME<br />

COOKING<br />

Scotts Valley—Highway 17-<br />

6 Miles North of <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz<br />

1 HACIENDA DRIVE<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.<br />

Phone GArden 3-1792<br />

STOP AT OUR MOTEL<br />

Del Mar<br />

Apartments<br />

Reasonable Rates. . . Parking<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Fenna,<br />

Owners and Operators<br />

Half Block to Beach Amusement<br />

Zone<br />

126 LEIBBRANDT AVE.<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.<br />

Robert E.<br />

McDonald III<br />

Partner<br />

MONTEREY SAND Co.<br />

P. 0. Box 928<br />

Monterey, Calif.<br />

Monterey 5-4766<br />

Del Monte<br />

Lumber Company<br />

A Board or A<br />

Carload<br />

Paul F. Horton<br />

2340 Del Monte<br />

Frontier 2-4279<br />

Monterey, Calif.


April - May, 1957 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL Page 3<br />

"Efficient <strong>Police</strong><br />

Make a Land of<br />

Peace"<br />

(Established 1922)<br />

VOL. XXVIII APRIL - MAY, 1957 No. 3<br />

S. F. HOSTS PEACE OFFICERS<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> will entertain law enforcement<br />

officers from all over California<br />

upon the occasion of the 37th Annual<br />

Conference of the Peace <strong>Officers</strong>' <strong>Association</strong><br />

of the State of California.<br />

Chief Frank Ahern is official host to his<br />

brother officers who will meet May 27th,<br />

28th and 29th with the St. Francis Hotel<br />

as headquarters and engage in three days<br />

of constructive sesions interspersed with<br />

sightseeing trips and entertainment fashioned<br />

upon the usual warm hospitality of<br />

the city by the Golden Gate.<br />

Pre-convention activities include registration<br />

at the St. Francis on May 26th,<br />

and a reception at the Press and Union<br />

League Club hosted by the Chief Special<br />

Agents' <strong>Association</strong> of Northern California.<br />

Simultaneously, the Women Peace <strong>Officers</strong>'<br />

<strong>Association</strong> of California will convene<br />

for its 13th Annual conference.<br />

The first men's geenral session on Monday,<br />

May 27th, in the Colonial Room of<br />

the Hotel, will feature an address of wel -<br />

come by Mayor George Christopher of<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> and the introduction of distinguished<br />

guests by the convention host,<br />

Chief Ahern.<br />

Following is the program:<br />

10:00 A.M.-<br />

Call to Order—President A. E. Jansen,<br />

Chief of <strong>Police</strong>, <strong>San</strong> Diego.<br />

Invocation—Rev. James A. McGee, St.<br />

Joseph's Church, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>.<br />

Presentation of Colors—<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />

<strong>Police</strong> Department.<br />

Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the<br />

Uni d States of America.<br />

10:15 A.M.-<br />

Address of welcome—Mayor George<br />

Christopher.<br />

10:30 A.M.-<br />

Introduction of Distinguished Guests<br />

by Host, Chief of <strong>Police</strong> Frank Ahern.<br />

10:45 A.M.-<br />

Response by President Jansen.<br />

11:00 A.M.-<br />

Address—Honorable Harold J . Powers,<br />

Lieutenant Governor of California.<br />

11:30 A.M.-<br />

President's address and report.<br />

11:45 A.M.-<br />

Appointment of Conference Committees:<br />

Credentials, Auditing, Resolutions,<br />

Memorial, Nominating, Conference<br />

City Selection.<br />

2:00 P.M.—<br />

Invocation, Rabbi Elliot M. Burstein,<br />

Congregation Beth Israel, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>.<br />

Report of Secretary Treasurer—James<br />

V. Hicks, Chief of <strong>Police</strong>, Sacramento.<br />

2:15 P.M.-<br />

Address—Quinn Tamm, Assistant Director,<br />

Federal Buerau of Investigation,<br />

Washington, D.C.<br />

2:45 P.M.—<br />

"A Formula to Determine Basic Policing<br />

Needs of a City' '—William H. Parker,<br />

Chief of <strong>Police</strong>, Los Angeles.<br />

TUESDAY<br />

7:30 A.M.-<br />

Peace <strong>Officers</strong>' Training and Education<br />

Committee Breakfast. Italian Room, St.<br />

Francis Hotel. Chairman, William E.<br />

South, Chief Special Agent, Southern<br />

California Edison Company. All <strong>Association</strong><br />

members invited.<br />

THIRD GENERAL SESSION<br />

Colonial Room, St. Francis Hotel<br />

9:00 A.M.-<br />

Invocation—Rev. John A. Collins, St.<br />

Peter's Episcopal Church, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>.<br />

Address—Honorable Edmund G.<br />

Brown, Attorney General of the State<br />

of California.<br />

9:30 A.M.-<br />

Panel Discussion, "What's Wrong<br />

With Probation and Parole?"—Moderator,<br />

Joseph M. Gaalken, Sheriff's<br />

Office, Los Angeles.<br />

11:00 A.M.-<br />

Panel Discussion, "Juvenile Problems."<br />

Moderator, Captain Robert Summers,<br />

Sheriff's Office, Los Angeles.<br />

TUESDAY AFTERNOON<br />

No formal session. Transportation to<br />

Mann Town and Country Club may be<br />

arranged through Information Desk on<br />

Mezzanine of St. Francis Hotel. Facilities<br />

of Club, including swimming, are available<br />

after 2 p.m.<br />

4:45 P.M.—<br />

Buses leave Post Street entrance of St.<br />

Francis Hotel.<br />

5:30 P.M.—<br />

Reception, Mann Town and Country<br />

Club; Host, Ford Motor Company.<br />

6:30 P.M.—<br />

Barbecue, Mann Town and Country<br />

Club.<br />

(Continued on page 18)<br />

THE JOURNAL EXTENDS GREETINGS TO ALL


Page 4 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL April-May, 1957<br />

RULES OF EVIDENCE — QUESTIONS, ANSWERS<br />

Herein is contained another of a series of questions and answers pertinent to <strong>Police</strong> training and helpful in promotional<br />

examinations. These questions and answers are supplied to the JOURNAL, as a service to law enforcement officers throughout<br />

the state, by E. D. Kerkhoven, director of the Peace Officer Training Service in Oakland. The questions are based on<br />

the 1955 revised edition of the Peace <strong>Officers</strong>' Handbook. They are selected to test the reader's knowledge of First Aid,<br />

Narcotics and the Rules of Evidence. Each question has a number of suggested answers, labeled 1, 2, 3, etc. You decide which<br />

is the best answer to the question asked and then encircle the number. When you have completed the test, compare your<br />

answers with the KEY on Page 28.<br />

1. A tourniquet should be loosened<br />

every (1) five minutes; (2) 10 minutes;<br />

(3) 15 minutes; (4) 20 minutes; ) 30<br />

minutes.<br />

2. BleedinA from a vein should be<br />

treated by (1) applying a tourniquet between<br />

the wound and heart; (2) protecting<br />

from air; (3) applying a tourniquet<br />

at a point where the wound is between the<br />

tourniquet and the heart; (4) place firm<br />

compress over the wound.<br />

3. A severe burn should be (1 )acked<br />

in ice; (2) covered with iodine; 3) protected<br />

from air with a burn dressing; (4)<br />

covered with dry gauze; (5) washed with<br />

peroxide.<br />

4. In treatment for fainting, one of the<br />

{M.-u-st important principles of treatment is<br />

\(l lower the head; (2) raise the head;<br />

"(-3-) support the back; (4) keep clothing<br />

tight; (5) keep patient cool.<br />

5. In the treatment of frostbite (1)<br />

warm water should be appJ,ed; (2) cold<br />

water should be applied; () a warm hot<br />

water bag should be used; (3) dry heat<br />

should be applied; (5) none of these.<br />

6. If a child should swallow lye, the<br />

proper treatment would be to give him<br />

some(?r baking soda; (2) lime water;<br />

(3) vinegar; (4) dish water; (5) peroxide.<br />

7. In the treatment of sunstroke, an important<br />

part of the treatment is to (T<br />

lower head; (2) keep body cool; (3) kp<br />

body warm; (4) give stimulant.<br />

8. In the treatment of shock, one of<br />

the following should not be done: j)<br />

give stimulants; (2) keep patient comfortable<br />

with pillow under head; (3) keep<br />

FRontier 2-3393<br />

Nick's Place<br />

Nick Machado, Prop.<br />

BEER AND WINE<br />

BAR - B - Q<br />

Saturday and Sunday<br />

Corner Virgin Street<br />

2440 DEL MONTE<br />

MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA<br />

body warm with blankets; (4) rub limbs;<br />

(5) keep head lowered.<br />

9. Artificial respiration shoul ot be<br />

given for (1) gas poisoning; t2); sunstroke;<br />

(3) electric shock; (4) drowning;<br />

(5) asphyxiation.<br />

10. In giving artificial respiration, each<br />

cycle should be com0 in (1) 3 seconds;<br />

(2) 5 seconds (3,.d 6 seconds; (4)<br />

8 seconds (5) 12 sec<br />

NARCOTICS<br />

11. Which of the following is known<br />

as an "exc ait" drug: (1) heroin; (2)<br />

morphine; ( ) cocaine; (4) opium?<br />

12. Morp me is a derivative of (.1)<br />

heroin; (2) cocaine; (3) marihuana;<br />

opium?<br />

13. Heroin ca es the pupils of the eyes<br />

to (1) dilate; (2 contract; (3) undergo<br />

no change?<br />

14. A Federal law pertaining to narcotics<br />

is (1) Harris Act; (2) Smith Act;<br />

BUD, INC.<br />

Packer and Shipper<br />

California Fruits and<br />

Vegetables<br />

P. 0. Box 759<br />

Watsonville, California<br />

Harrison Act; (4) Jones-Smith Act;<br />

Miller Act?<br />

15. A partially smoked marihuana cigarette<br />

is known as (1) a crutch; (2) a<br />

(Continued on page 26)<br />

Boyer Fertilizer<br />

Service<br />

Exclusive Manufacturers<br />

Phone 4-9351<br />

FIRST & VAN NESS<br />

Watsonville, Calif.<br />

Dean & Jay's<br />

UNION SERVICE<br />

"Pick-Up and Delivery"<br />

Open 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.<br />

Phone 4-7600<br />

676 EAST LAKE AVENUE<br />

Watsonville, California<br />

N. G. Papac & Sons<br />

Fine S Pak<br />

Fresh & Frozen Apples<br />

Strawberries<br />

Melon Balls<br />

Phone 4-4695<br />

P. 0. Box 541<br />

Watsonville, Calif.


April - May, 1957 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL Page 5<br />

"Mad Bomber" Lesson Learned<br />

ANTICS OF THE MAD BOMBER who recently terrorized New York, have had SOME beneficial results in that they have led to the setting<br />

up of classes in the proper handling of explosives by law enforcement officers. Lt. Delwyn Albrecht of the Presidio, is shown here giving<br />

Captain John P. Meehan and Captain Philip G. Kiely, (right) basic instructions. Fifty selected <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> policemen received lessons<br />

from officers of the Sixth U. S. Army.<br />

In an effort to be fully prepared against<br />

the possible appearance in <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />

of a "Mad Bomber" such as terrorized<br />

the City of New York, or the work of an<br />

outright saboteur bent on destroying some<br />

important local manufacturing or shipping<br />

facility, the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> <strong>Police</strong> Department<br />

completed in March a special<br />

training program at the Presidio of <strong>San</strong><br />

<strong>Francisco</strong> for fifty selected members of its<br />

police force.<br />

The three-day course included such subjects<br />

as the identification of military and<br />

commercial-type explosives, instruction on<br />

the various types of detonating devices,<br />

safety precautions in the handling of explosives<br />

and explosive devices, and recommended<br />

techniques. for disposal of<br />

bombs and other devices. A highlight of<br />

the course was a demonstration of the<br />

power of various types of explosives conducted<br />

at nearby Fort Cronkhite.<br />

This training was conducted as a corn-<br />

STU BEN DORFF'S<br />

HOME OF THE BEST TAMALES<br />

Retail and Table Service<br />

Phone GA 3-9930<br />

1013 RIVER STREET<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA<br />

munity service through the cooperation of<br />

Lt. Gen. Robert N. Young, Sixth U. S.<br />

Army Commander, and Francis J . Ahern,<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Chief of <strong>Police</strong>. General<br />

Young designated Col. Bruce D. Mooring,<br />

Sixth Army Ordinance Officer, to establish<br />

a course at the Presidio for the purpose of<br />

training civil law enforcement officers in<br />

the recognition, handling and disposal of<br />

bombs and other explosive devices.<br />

The training program was prepared by<br />

Major Forrest P. Spiva, Sixth Army Explosive<br />

Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Officer,<br />

in conjunction with Captain John P.<br />

LAMS MARKET<br />

1521 SOQUEL AVENUE<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA<br />

Veterans of Foreign Wars<br />

SALVAGE<br />

Please Aid Us in Securing Clothing,<br />

Furniture, Etc., For Our<br />

Worthy Cause<br />

E. W. TUCKER, Manager<br />

Phone GA 3-7946 509 PACIFIC<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA<br />

Meehan, Director of Personnel for the<br />

S. F. <strong>Police</strong> Department, and Captain<br />

Robert J . Pearcy, Operations officer for<br />

the 548th Ordnance Detachment.<br />

(Continued on next page)


Page 6 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL April-May, 1957<br />

(Continued from page 5)<br />

All instruction was conducted by the<br />

Army's 49th EOD squad with Lt. Delwyn<br />

Albrecht, instructor-in-charge. To insure<br />

both safety and thoroughness of the instruction,<br />

the course was limited to a maximum<br />

of 25 police officers. The first group<br />

of 25 completed the course on March 14<br />

and the second group of the same size was<br />

graduated on March 21.<br />

<strong>Police</strong> Chief Ahern, in selecting the<br />

police officers to receive this training,<br />

chose one representative from each police<br />

precinct so that in an emergency, all areas<br />

would have at least one available officer<br />

who was trained in the handling of explosives<br />

and explosive devices.<br />

General comment of those taking the<br />

course offered by the Sixth U. S. Army,<br />

praised the quality of the instruction, the<br />

comprehensiveness of the course, and the<br />

value of the training they received.<br />

"It's just what we needed! " said more<br />

than one upon receiving his certificate.<br />

The Sixth Army is currently conducting<br />

similar courses at other urban centers in<br />

its area, utilizing Ordnance units and personnel<br />

at nearby Army installations to assist<br />

civil authorities with this highly specilalized<br />

training.<br />

"In a real emergency," Colonel Mooring<br />

pointed out to the first class of police<br />

officers, "Army personnel may not be<br />

readily available to assist local law enforcement<br />

officers in safely disposing of an explosive<br />

device. It is necessary, therefore,<br />

that city police departments have trained<br />

men of their own. This is the purpose of<br />

our course.''<br />

TERRACE COURT<br />

RUSSELL E. HALL, Manager<br />

Ultra-Modern Housekeeping Apartments<br />

PRIVATE SUN DECKS<br />

Overlooking <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz Beach and<br />

Monterey Bay<br />

Phone GArden 3-3031<br />

125 BEACH STREET<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA<br />

GEES SERVICE<br />

41ST AND PORTOLA DRIVE<br />

CR 5-0284<br />

Opal Cliffs<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA<br />

WE FEATURE "CYRUS NOBLE"<br />

TONY DAYS LIQUORS<br />

NORMAN DAY<br />

Phone GArden 3-4289<br />

415 SEABRIGHT AVENUE<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA<br />

Summer Courses In June<br />

Dr. Douglas M. Kelley, Professor of<br />

Criminology, School of Criminology, University<br />

of California at Berkeley, recently<br />

announced three summer courses in the<br />

field of interrogation and the detection of<br />

deception.<br />

"Interrogation is a basic police technique<br />

found useful but at the same time<br />

difficult to learn. Mechanical detection of<br />

deception is also of great value but, again,<br />

opportunities to learn these methods are<br />

few." he declared.<br />

"Two years ago the School of Criminology<br />

offered courses in both these areas<br />

as a summer session institute. The material<br />

was designed primarily for law enforcement<br />

officers. The courses were quite popular,<br />

and we have decided to present them<br />

again," Dr. Kelley added.<br />

The complete program—three courses<br />

of two units—will include a survey of the<br />

mental factors important to an understanding<br />

of criminal behavior and a study<br />

of their application to interrogation. Special<br />

techniques of questioning will be considered,<br />

and a survey of polygraph operation<br />

will be presented. This will include<br />

actual experience with the machines.<br />

Dr. Kelley will give two of the courses,<br />

Psychological Basis of Criminology and<br />

Interview Technique in Criminology,<br />

while the third, Instrumental Detection of<br />

Deception, will be given by Albert E. Riedel,<br />

Lecturer in Criminology at the university.<br />

University credits of two units will<br />

be given for each course satisfactorily completed.<br />

LUTHER'S SEA BREEZE<br />

SNACK BAR<br />

"GOOD FOOD IS OUR BUSINESS"<br />

Phone GArden 3-9942<br />

542 SEABRIGHT AVENUE<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA<br />

THE GROG SHOP<br />

IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC<br />

LIQUORS • WINES • WHISKIES<br />

H. C. GRAHAM - H. F. SMITH<br />

Phone <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz 1537<br />

CORNER OCEAN AND HUBBARD<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA<br />

- CLIFF DRIVE COURT<br />

MR. AND MRS. J. J. CAPENER<br />

Nicely Decorated Apartments and Rooms<br />

Day, Week or Month - Private Bath<br />

WONDERFUL VIEW OF BEACH<br />

1 Block to Beach and Boardwalk<br />

Telephone GArden 3-9602<br />

10,03 EAST CLIFF DRIVE<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA<br />

Registration for the summer session<br />

begins on June 15. Instruction begins on<br />

the 17th for a six-week period, ending<br />

July 27. Courses will be given from 8:00<br />

A.M. to 12:00 noon, five days a week.<br />

Tuition fee for the six-week session, irrespective<br />

of the number of courses taken,<br />

is $60.00 for both residents and nonresidents<br />

of California. Fees must be paid at<br />

time of registration.<br />

Housing, including board, can be secured<br />

through the university housing<br />

supervisor.<br />

For further information write to Dean<br />

0. W. Wilson, School of Criminology,<br />

University of California, Berkeley 4, California,<br />

for a summer session bulletin containing<br />

details.<br />

Farmers<br />

Cooperative<br />

Exchange<br />

P. 0. Box 720<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA<br />

Farmers<br />

Cooperative<br />

Exchange<br />

P. 0. Box 878<br />

WATSONVILLE, CALIF.<br />

ACE IRON & METAL YARD<br />

IRON AND METALS<br />

PIPE AND FITTINGS<br />

DIAL CR 5-2359<br />

1260 - 17TH AVENUE<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA


April - May, 1957 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL Page 7<br />

WHAT HAPPENED TO THOSE ARMS?<br />

'II<br />

p p<br />

Lt. G. R. Wagner<br />

Traffic Safety Director<br />

Bell, California<br />

$5,000 GRANT<br />

The Esso Safety Foundation, New York<br />

City, has made a grant of $5,000 to the<br />

Traffic Division of the International <strong>Association</strong><br />

of Chiefs of <strong>Police</strong>, Evanston, Ill.<br />

The Traffic Division has been providing<br />

field assistance to law enforcement<br />

agencies since 1936. In that time its staff<br />

has assisted the police departments of more<br />

than 100 cities, counties, and states in their<br />

traffic supervision functions.<br />

Headquarters office of the JACP is in<br />

Washington, D. C.<br />

LICENSED DRIVERS<br />

A record 77,000,000 United States citizens<br />

are licensed drivers, according to the<br />

National Automobile Club. One-third of<br />

the total are women.<br />

RICHFIELD OIL CORPORATION<br />

SANTA CRUZ<br />

FRED J. DEVINS, Agent<br />

Phone: GA 3-2121<br />

139 ENCINAL STREET<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

PETE AND CLARA'S GARDEN<br />

ITALIAN DINNERS BY RESERVATION<br />

12 A.M. AND 6 P.M.<br />

BOCCIE BALL<br />

Pete Baudo, Prop.<br />

C.Arden 3-5792<br />

140 ENCINAL STREET<br />

SANTA CRUZ<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

By LIEUTENANT G. R. WAGNER<br />

Bell <strong>Police</strong> Department<br />

Gestures have been a form of con icjunication<br />

since the beginning of man. Long<br />

before man learned to communicate<br />

through the spoken word, gestures signified<br />

his intentions to his fellow man. As<br />

man progressed, speech and writing became<br />

shortcuts in communicating his ideas<br />

and intentions to others and they were augmented<br />

by gestures, expressions of the<br />

face, movements of the hands and arms.<br />

Even today modern man realizes the<br />

value of gestures . . . or does he?<br />

Traffic laws require certain gestures of<br />

motorists who operate vehicles upon our<br />

highways: We are required to signal our<br />

intention to turn right or left by producing<br />

our left arm, and in a conspicuous and<br />

significant manner, signal to others following,<br />

or approaching, (which brings up a<br />

point!).<br />

"What happened to those arms? " How<br />

often do you drive down the street and<br />

see an arm signal? It is, indeed, an unusual<br />

occurrence which we might even regard<br />

an as oddity! True, mechanical engineers<br />

have given the motorist a "helping<br />

hand" in the form of signal devices;<br />

turning indicators and brake lights, however,<br />

these are not substitutes for the required<br />

signals. First let us understand that<br />

signal devices are only legal when applied<br />

under certain cinditions:<br />

1. Turning indicators are legal as such<br />

only when they give a clear indication of<br />

the intention of the driver to turn right or<br />

left, and when they are clearly visible and<br />

discernible in normal sunlight or, at nighttime,<br />

for at least three hundred feet to the<br />

front and rear.<br />

Too many times the motorist relies<br />

solely on the turning lights to signify his<br />

intention to turn when, actually, the lights<br />

may not be working at all, or at least not<br />

at both the front and rear, or many times<br />

he employs his turn indicators during daylight<br />

hours when they are not discernible<br />

to others from one hundred feet, much<br />

less three hundred. This, of course, is illegal.<br />

Turn indicators at night are legal<br />

and even preferred when they meet all of<br />

these requirements.<br />

2. Brake, or "Stop lights" have been the<br />

cause of many accidents, although a brake<br />

light, when functioning, suffices as a signal<br />

for the intention of a motorist to slow<br />

down or stop his vehicle, stop lights have<br />

a nasty habit of failing to light up and,<br />

numerous times, this malfunction goes undetected<br />

for days or months until another<br />

Raymond H. Sparks<br />

Chief of <strong>Police</strong><br />

Bell, California<br />

vehicle plays piggy-back at a sudden stop.<br />

Here again we have certain requirements<br />

which govern the use of the brake light:<br />

1. The brake light must be clearly visible<br />

and understandable from a distance of<br />

three hundred feet to the rear both during<br />

normal sunlight and at nighttime.<br />

Even though exercise is a luxury that<br />

many of us cannot afford, let's play it safe,<br />

whenever in doubt, use the arm signal and,<br />

in any case, put your arm out during daylight<br />

driving. It's a real attention getter,<br />

try it!<br />

WOOD'S RADIO AND TV<br />

COMPLETE SALES AND SERVICE<br />

RADIO TELEVISION<br />

SPARTON • HOFFMAN • AND OTHERS<br />

E. H. WOOD, Owner<br />

Phone GA 3-5381<br />

623 SOQUEL AVENUE<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA<br />

IVORY LAUNDRY<br />

LAUNDERERS AND CLEANERS<br />

CALL AND DELIVER<br />

Phone GA 3-1819<br />

705 NORTH BRANCIFORTE AVENUE<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA


Page 8 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL April - May, 1957<br />

Arrest Not Always Best Course<br />

When does a policeman issue a warning or give a piece of advice rather than make an arrest? That's the burning question<br />

in far-off Australia. It seems the <strong>Police</strong> Commissioner urges "go slow" to the force but that his admonition is being<br />

"undermined" by "<strong>Officers</strong>-in-charge of Divisions" in the state of New South Wales. Read it as it appeared in the <strong>Police</strong><br />

<strong>Association</strong> News. Then figure if it has happened to you! Here's the Editorial:<br />

The <strong>Police</strong> Commissioner has often<br />

gone on record as saying that <strong>Police</strong><br />

should exercise a great deal of discretion<br />

and common sense in their dealings with<br />

the public. He has counselled young <strong>Police</strong><br />

that frequently a warning graciously<br />

given to a motorist and perhaps to others,<br />

could have the desirable result. That the<br />

good record of a <strong>Police</strong>man is not earned<br />

by penalising the public for trivial offences,<br />

but to the contrary could be harmful<br />

and could adversely affect public relations.<br />

The <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Association</strong> backs the Commissioner's<br />

viewpoint and congratulates<br />

him for endeavouring to foster goodwill<br />

and good relations. However, there is a<br />

fear that the Commissioner's policy is<br />

being undermined.<br />

It has become a practice for <strong>Officers</strong>-incharge<br />

of Divisions to call upon all <strong>Police</strong><br />

to submit reports, setting out the number<br />

of breach reports that they had submitted<br />

and also the number of arrests made during<br />

the previous month.<br />

Young <strong>Police</strong>, especially, who have<br />

heard their Commissioner tender advice<br />

as stated, must be bewildered with the<br />

set-up.<br />

It appears that, as has happened in the<br />

past, a form of intimidation is being used<br />

to boost UIJ the numbers of arrests made<br />

and breach reports submitted. Naturally,<br />

a <strong>Police</strong>man who is asked for the above<br />

details would feel that his O.I.C. was<br />

looking for breaches. That his Officer was<br />

warning him to get busy with his pencil<br />

Knight Motor Co.<br />

HUDSON - Sales and Service<br />

E. C. KNIGHT<br />

GARDEN 3-1490<br />

503 PACIFIC AVENUE<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.<br />

Compliments of a<br />

FRIEND<br />

and notebook.<br />

<strong>Police</strong> are also resentful of the <strong>Officers</strong>'<br />

instructions to submit reports.<br />

<strong>Police</strong> are already overburdened with<br />

duties, mainly because of a SEVERE<br />

SHORTAGE OF STAFF. They can ill<br />

afford time to submit USELESS RE-<br />

PORTS AND, PERHAPS, FURTHER<br />

REPORTS, as to why they had not submitted<br />

a quota of breaches of the Traffic<br />

Act and Regulations, etc.<br />

It would appear, however, that there<br />

may be too many Inspectors in the Force<br />

and that jobs just have to be found for<br />

them. They would, indeed, require a great<br />

deal of time to peruse and otherwise deal<br />

with reports rendered by each member of<br />

their staffs.<br />

<strong>Police</strong> should not be expected to wage<br />

war on motorists and others by taking action<br />

when a word of advice would suffice.<br />

The public rave enough restrictions without<br />

a "get tough" policy.<br />

Individual members of the Service are<br />

JIM WATKINS<br />

COMPANY<br />

Cauliflower<br />

Growers and Shippers<br />

- Brands -<br />

JUST-UP - TRIM-RITE<br />

Phone 4-6325<br />

P. 0. BOX 838<br />

WATSON VILLE,<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

sworn to do their duty as Constables and<br />

will do so according to their own judgment.<br />

They need no spurring and there should<br />

be none.<br />

If the Commissioner's policy stands he<br />

will surely prevent a repetition of the foregoing<br />

practice.<br />

Universal Canning<br />

Machinery Co.<br />

Exhaust Boxes, Coolers, Sterilizers,<br />

Blanchers, Conveyors<br />

Complete Fish Canning<br />

Lines<br />

R. B. BENTLEY<br />

Canning Engineer - Fisheries<br />

Consultant<br />

Shop Phone: FR 5-5476<br />

119 Dewey Avenue<br />

Pacific Grove, California<br />

Mail Address:<br />

762 BAYVIEW AVENUE<br />

Telegraph Code: "Universal"<br />

PACIFIC GROVE, CALIF.<br />

Pioneer Bakery<br />

Birthday and Wedding Cakes<br />

Best French and Italian Bread<br />

500 POLK STREET<br />

MONTEREY, CALIF.


April - May, 195 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL Page 9<br />

Civil Service<br />

Employees<br />

Insurance Union<br />

<strong>Police</strong> <strong>Officers</strong> Save $ $ on<br />

Auto Insurance. You Are<br />

Eligible for the Benefits of<br />

Membership.<br />

YUKON 2-0448<br />

571 Market Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, Calif.<br />

THE SHERATON-<br />

PALACE HOTEL<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>'s Most Conveniently<br />

Located Fine Hotel . . . Enjoy<br />

Living in the Heart of the City.<br />

Business Centers, Shops, Theaters,<br />

All Within a Few Minutes Walk.<br />

ED. J . CROWLEY, Gen. Mgr.<br />

AUTO MANUFACTURE<br />

It takes only 28 hours to transform raw<br />

materials into a finished automobile at one<br />

automotive company, reports the National<br />

Automobile Club.<br />

LIFE LINE<br />

The double line that runs down the<br />

center of the highway is a life line, says<br />

the California State Automobile <strong>Association</strong>.<br />

Stay on your own side of it or you<br />

may reach the end of the line.<br />

NEW CHIEF OF SANTA CRUZ<br />

Another young officer has been rewarded<br />

for keen and faithful service.<br />

He is Gino J . Pini, known to his friends<br />

as Gene, who is the next Chief of <strong>Police</strong><br />

of the popular California Beach resort of<br />

<strong>San</strong>ta Cruz.<br />

Chief Pini advanced to his new position<br />

from the rank of Lieutenant, gained<br />

during ten years service with the beach<br />

town force.<br />

He replaces the veteran retiring Chief<br />

Al Huntsman who occupied the head job<br />

for 23 years.<br />

Chief Pini is married and the father of<br />

two children. He is intensely interested in<br />

the juvenile problem which could become<br />

a serious one in <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz, a popular<br />

weekend mecca for youngsters as well as<br />

one of the finest beach resorts in Northern<br />

California.<br />

But Chief Pini has a personal know!edge<br />

of the problems confronting his community.<br />

He was born in the area and attended<br />

local schools, graduating from<br />

<strong>San</strong>ta Cruz High School.<br />

His appointment at the first of the year<br />

followed an intensive examination participated<br />

in by four candidates.<br />

Pickering Lumber<br />

Corp.<br />

Sugar Pine<br />

White Pine<br />

Ponderosa Pine<br />

Incense Cedar<br />

STANDARD, CALIFORNIA<br />

—4<br />

REGISTRATIONS<br />

During 1956 the figure for truck and<br />

bus registrations stood at almost 11 million,<br />

according to the National Automobile<br />

Club.<br />

...it's the most talked-about<br />

train in the country!<br />

THE VISTA-DOME<br />

69A1011plia9<br />

leph<br />

Daily to all the East<br />

via Salt Lake City, Denver,<br />

Omaha and Chicago<br />

PAqfl<br />

For information and reservations, call or write<br />

Western Pacific Ticket Offices in <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>,<br />

526 M;ss;on St., (YU 2 .2100) or in Oakland.<br />

7 920 Broadway, (TE 2.2604)


Page 10 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL April - May, 1957<br />

Big Tree Cafe<br />

GOOD FOOD<br />

Car and Truck Stop<br />

4111 LOS GATOS HIGHWAY<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.<br />

Colonial Hotel<br />

Mns, SADIE WIRTH, MGR.<br />

1114 PACIFIC AVENUE<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.<br />

Bud's U S Auto<br />

Wrecking<br />

I. E. PORTER, Prop.<br />

Autos Bought, Sold and Repaired<br />

Used Auto Parts<br />

GA 3-4371<br />

110 LINDBERG STREET<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.<br />

<strong>San</strong>ta Cruz Feed<br />

& Fuel<br />

Feeds, Grains, Seeds and<br />

Farm Supplies<br />

ALBERS QUALITY CONTROLLED<br />

FEEDS<br />

Phone GR 5-0660<br />

2280 SOQUEL AVENUE<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.<br />

TRAILER SPEEDING<br />

Violations of speed regulations by<br />

drivers of passenger cars towing trailers or<br />

other vehicles, and light trucks towing<br />

trailers are increasing according to information<br />

released today by the California<br />

Highway Patrol.<br />

"During 1956 the Patrol issued 6,056<br />

citations for violations of the speed laws<br />

governing the towing of trailers by drivers<br />

of passenger cars and trucks weighing under<br />

4,000 pounds," declared Patrol Commissioner<br />

B. R. Caldwell. "This represents<br />

an increase of 29 per cent as compared<br />

to 1955.<br />

"Motorists must remember that whenever<br />

a passenger motor vehicle ragardless<br />

of weight or commercial motor vehicle<br />

weighing less than 4,000 pounds is drawing<br />

a trailer coach, trailer, semitrailer, or<br />

other type of vehicle, the maximum speed<br />

shall not at any time exceed 45 miles per<br />

hour subject to other and more restrictive<br />

limits as established by law," Caldwell<br />

stated.<br />

"The Patrol is always ready to answer<br />

questions concerning traffic laws and regulations,"<br />

he concluded. "Stop by any of<br />

our field offices for further information on<br />

the use of trailers."<br />

DRIVERS' LICENSES<br />

A total of 6,887,046 drivers' licenses<br />

were outstanding in California as of December<br />

31, 1956, reports the National<br />

Automobile Club. Of this total, 6,494,416<br />

were operators' licenses and 392,630 were<br />

chauffeurs' licenses.<br />

GAMBLER<br />

There probably isn't one man in a thousand<br />

who would risk every penny he owns<br />

on one roll of the dice, but there are lots<br />

of people who risk the only life they have<br />

by the careless way they cross the street.<br />

Always wait for the green light, says the<br />

California State Automobile <strong>Association</strong>,<br />

a-id never cross the street in the middle of<br />

the block.<br />

Enterprise Service<br />

GMC TRUCKS<br />

Gasoline & Diesel<br />

Sales and Service<br />

C. F. CY ENEBOE<br />

L. L. BUD FORD<br />

Phone GA 3-4152<br />

110 RIVER STREET<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.<br />

Ted's Motorcycle<br />

Shop<br />

BSA - AJS - Matchless<br />

Sales and Serivce on all Makes<br />

BICYCLES - Sales and Repairs<br />

Parts and Accessories<br />

GREENWOOD 5-2632<br />

3912 SOQUEL DRIVE<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.<br />

Riverside Hotel<br />

AND COLONIAL DINING ROOM<br />

Peter J . Marchese<br />

Telephone GArden 3-5730<br />

RIVERSIDE AVENUE AND<br />

BARSON STREET<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.<br />

Hannah's<br />

Cottages and Apartments<br />

Free Parking to Patrons<br />

Phone GA 3-9809<br />

312 RAYMOND STREET<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.<br />

Douglass Nursery<br />

WHOLESALE - RETAIL<br />

• FUCHSIAS<br />

• PELARGONIUMS<br />

• IVY GERANIUMS<br />

R. B. DOUGLASS<br />

Phone GARDEN 3-3197<br />

1414 WEST CLIFF DRIVE<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.


April-May, 1957 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL Page 11<br />

MECCA FOR VA(ATIONISTS<br />

BEAUTIFUL SANTA CRUZ—Here are just a few scenes that entice hundreds of thousands yearly to this glorious beach<br />

in Northern California. Scene at top left: The trail through the magnificent grove of redwood trees in Henry Cowell Redwoods<br />

State Park in Felton, six miles from <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz. Right: Beach, Casino and Boardwalk at <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz. Lower left: View<br />

from Fisherman's Wharf toward the beach. Right: Speedboating on Monterey Bay from Pleasure Pier. Fishing in the bay<br />

is superb and charter and rent boats are available. Now is the time to make vacation reservations at the many hotels,<br />

motels and camping spots in the area.<br />

FREEWAYS AID MOTORISTS<br />

Earlier use by California motorists of enue," McCoy continues, but the addinew<br />

freeways and other modern highways tional amount now available is making<br />

is one of the most gratifying effects of the possible the consolidation of projects that<br />

increase of California state highway funds, in former years were undertaken by stage<br />

State Engineer G. T. McCoy points out in construction. The program as now func-<br />

a report submitted by the Department of tioning is advancing completion of these<br />

Public Works to Governor Goodwin J . improved facilities for early use by the<br />

Knight. traveling public.<br />

"The increased cost of highway con- The additional funds referred to by<br />

struction has absorbed a part of this rev- McCoy were the highway users taxes en-<br />

acted by the State Legislature in 1953 and<br />

retained in 1955, exclusive of the augmented<br />

federal highway funds the State<br />

is now receiving as a result of the Federal<br />

Highway Act of 1956.<br />

The State Highway Engineer's report<br />

covers the 1955-56 Fiscal Year which<br />

ended June 30, 1956, and is the Tenth<br />

Annual Report of the Division of Highways<br />

since the Collier-Burns Highway Act<br />

of 1947.


Page 12<br />

Opal Cliffs Rest<br />

Home<br />

Ambulatory Male Patients<br />

GOOD FOOD -TELEVISION<br />

REGISTERED NURSE<br />

R. PARSH_J. SULLIVAN<br />

GR 5-0823<br />

950 - 41sT AVENUE<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF<br />

Bernzott Feed &<br />

Supply<br />

1523 SOQUEL DRIVE<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.<br />

C. - P. Trucking<br />

C. A. CARRIKER<br />

L. D. PUTNEY<br />

Phone <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz GR 5-3982<br />

P. 0. BOX 116<br />

SOQUEL, CALIFORNIA<br />

Maddocks Bakery<br />

P. o. BOX 117<br />

4628 SOQUEL DRIVE<br />

SOQUEL, CALIFORNIA<br />

POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL<br />

BIKE SAFETY PLAN<br />

Three out of every four American<br />

youngsters between the ages of six and<br />

15 ride a bicycle; every 19 minutes one<br />

of these youngsters is injured—and at<br />

least once a day one is killed—in collisions<br />

with automobiles.<br />

To protect these youthful users of the<br />

public streets and highways, the <strong>Association</strong><br />

of Casualty and Surety Companies,<br />

at the request of state and municipal government<br />

officials throughout the nation,<br />

has announced the completion of a model<br />

plan for the organization and operation<br />

of a bicycle safety program on a community<br />

level. According to Thomas N. Boate,<br />

manager of the <strong>Association</strong>'s Accident<br />

Prevention Department, the program provides<br />

for the proper education, training,<br />

and testing of bicycle riders and the inspection<br />

of bicycles to detect unsafe conditions.<br />

The plan is explained in a<br />

booklet entitled "A Community Bicycle<br />

Safety Program." After describing how<br />

such a program can be established and<br />

maintained, the booklet explains the roles<br />

played by city legislators, traffic engineers,<br />

police, schools, students, parent groups,<br />

civic and business organizations, public<br />

information media and others. It also<br />

gives information on testing, registering,<br />

and licensing cycles and cyclists—and reprints<br />

in full the model bicycle ordinance<br />

suggested for municipal use by the National<br />

Committee on Uniform Traffic<br />

Laws and Ordinances.<br />

"There are more than 20,000,000 bicycles<br />

on American streets and highways<br />

today," Mr. Boates said. "As a result,<br />

every community, large or small, is faced<br />

with a bicycle safety problem. The best<br />

way of solving it is through a communitywide<br />

bicycle safety program. Such programs<br />

not only reduce bicycle accidents<br />

and control the problem of lost or stolen<br />

bicycles, but they also help develop constructive<br />

attitudes in youngsters which will<br />

make them better automobile drivers later<br />

On.<br />

The booklet is not available in quantity,<br />

but single copies may be obtained at no<br />

cost for use in establishing community<br />

programs. Requests should be addressed<br />

to the Accident Prevention Department,<br />

<strong>Association</strong> of Casualty and Surety Companies,<br />

60 John Street, New York 38,<br />

New York.<br />

BAY CITY HOTEL<br />

EXCELLENT BEDS • HOT AND COLD WATER<br />

REASONABLE RATES<br />

DEAS AND DEAS, Proprietors<br />

GA 3-0609<br />

1003 PACIFIC AVENUE<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA<br />

April - May, 1957<br />

Mission Furniture<br />

Lawn and Patio Furniture<br />

Gifts - Fire Screens<br />

Phone GA 3-9463<br />

1723 MISSION STREET<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.<br />

<strong>San</strong>ta Cruz Glass<br />

Co.<br />

HOME - AUTO - COMMERCIAL<br />

Agents for Libby-Owens-Ford<br />

GA 3.2311<br />

810 PACIFIC AVENUE<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.<br />

Joseph Tosto<br />

Fine Wines and Liquors<br />

Phone 3-3029<br />

311 PACIFIC AVENUE<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.<br />

Opal Cliff Food<br />

Center<br />

4125 PORTOLA DRIVE<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.


April - May, 195 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL Page 13<br />

RIGHTS OF PRESS DURING RIOTS<br />

The first opinion in the history of the<br />

city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, clarifying<br />

the relations between police officers<br />

and news photographers and reporters during<br />

emergency situations, was recently<br />

issued by City Solicitor David Berger.<br />

In essence, it holds that the freedom of<br />

the press provision in the Federal Constitution<br />

guarantees newsmen their newsgathering<br />

rights even during emergencies.<br />

"Meaningful freedom of the press includes<br />

the right to photograph and disseminate<br />

pictures of public events occurring in<br />

public places," the opinion states. It adds<br />

that physical abuse of news personnel by<br />

a police official can constitute "an extreme<br />

form of censorship."<br />

On the other hand, it holds that the<br />

police are under no compulsion to assist<br />

news personnel to secure news when such<br />

help hampers them in performing their<br />

duty.<br />

NEAR-RIOT<br />

The opinion stems from an incident involving<br />

a press photographer during an<br />

Adlai Stevenson speech at the University<br />

of Pennsylvania Palestra during the recent<br />

presidential campaign.<br />

While helping to restore order during<br />

a demonstration or near-riot, a police of-<br />

Coast Counties<br />

Land Title<br />

Company<br />

L. L. DEWAR<br />

Executive Vice President<br />

Monterey<br />

Salinas<br />

ficer accidentally or deliberately shoved<br />

the photographer, a staff member of a<br />

Philadelphia daily paper, against a wall.<br />

The incident prompted <strong>Police</strong> Commissioner<br />

Thomas J . Gibbons to ask for legal<br />

advice to clarify the respective rights of<br />

the police and the press during riots, demonstrations,<br />

arrests, and like circumstances.<br />

The City Solicitor replied in a threepage<br />

opinion, believed to be the first of its<br />

type ever issued in any major American<br />

city, as follows:<br />

FORMAL OPINION No. 196<br />

CITY OF PHILADELPHIA,<br />

LAW DEPARTMENT<br />

You have asked coy opinion regarding<br />

the respective rights of the police of the<br />

city of Philadelphia in maintaining law<br />

and order and of press photographers performing<br />

their work with complete freedom<br />

of the press. This request was precipitated<br />

by an incident occurring on October 31,<br />

1956, at the Palestra of the University of<br />

Pennsylvania during a political rally of the<br />

Democratic Party.<br />

HECKLERS Busy<br />

It appears that during the televised<br />

speech of Adlai Stevenson, Democratic<br />

candidate for President of the United<br />

States, a vociferous group of hecklers attempted<br />

to interrupt the proceedings by<br />

displaying a banner, shouting and other<br />

wise creating a loud disturbance. Especially<br />

since great sums of money were spent for<br />

the national television program, the rude<br />

and inexcusable interference with Mr. Ste-<br />

Tampico Kitchen<br />

JULIO AND OTILA GOMEZ<br />

Mexican Food<br />

In Real Mexican Style<br />

MEXICAN FOOD - BEER<br />

Eat Here or Take Out<br />

Phone GA 3-2651<br />

107 RIVERSIDE AVENUE<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.<br />

SWISS - AMERICAN<br />

FINE WINES & FINE LIQUORS<br />

Guido Borradori, Prop.<br />

venson's speech was hotly resented by the<br />

large and partisan audience in the Palestra.<br />

This created a condition threatening to<br />

incite violence or even possibly riot in an<br />

overcrowded hail.<br />

It was only natural, therefore, that police<br />

were called to quell the disturbance.<br />

<strong>Police</strong> intervention was opposed and a certain<br />

amount of force became necessary to<br />

remove the demonstrators from the hall.<br />

Whether inadvertently or not, one of the<br />

photographers of a city newspaper was included<br />

in the group and in the ensuing<br />

On the Beach and River<br />

Venetian Court<br />

Apartments<br />

Comfortable - Cozy - Convenient<br />

Reasonable Rates - Open All Year<br />

Steam Heated Apartments<br />

Telephone GREENWOOD 5-0724<br />

P. 0. BOX 417<br />

CAPITOLA-BY-THE-SEA<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

Telephone GArden 3-5432<br />

REID NEWS AGENCY<br />

WHOLESALE MAGAZINE DISTRIBUTORS<br />

ALL INDEPENDENT PUBLICATIONS<br />

346 YOUNGLOVE AVENUE<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA<br />

Phone 1628W<br />

WALT'S QUALITY MEATS<br />

Walter E. Bertuccelli, Owner Mgr.<br />

Retail and Wholesale<br />

SMOKED AND FRESH MEATS<br />

HOME-MADE VARIETY SAUSAGE<br />

POULTRY - CHEESE<br />

Corner MISSION and YOUNGLOVE<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA<br />

MELLIS MARKET<br />

1204 MISSION STREET<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA<br />

Telephone 4-4105<br />

FRED L. WRGHT<br />

Distributor<br />

MOHAWK PETROLEUM PRODUCTS<br />

121 WATER STREET<br />

601 EAST LAKE STREET<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA WATSON VILLE CALIFORNIA


Page 14<br />

J . J . Crosetti<br />

Company<br />

Growers - Packers - Shippers<br />

Fruits - Vegetables<br />

WATSONVILLE, CALIF.<br />

Hamm' s Fountain<br />

STOCKED WITH ONLY<br />

THE BEST<br />

Service a Specialty<br />

4616 SOQUEL DRIVE<br />

SOQUEL, CALIFORNIA<br />

Wayside Garage<br />

Jasper F. Hendricks, Owner<br />

COMPLETE MECHANICAL<br />

REPAIRS<br />

Fender and Body Work<br />

Auto Painting - Towing Service<br />

Phone 5-9534 Res. Phone 5-5841<br />

645 DEL MONTE AVENUE<br />

P. 0. Box J<br />

SEASIDE, CALIFORNIA<br />

Green Door<br />

7<br />

Phone 5-0880<br />

806 ANITA STREET<br />

SEASIDE, CALIFORNIA<br />

POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL<br />

melee was shoved and thrown against a<br />

wall by a police officer.<br />

It is to be highly regretted that a member<br />

of the press was so treated. There is<br />

no more important constitutional gurantee<br />

to be observed by governmental law enforcement<br />

officers than freedom of the<br />

press.<br />

PERSONAL LIBERTY<br />

The First Amendment to the Federal<br />

Constitution provides that Congress shall<br />

make no law abridging the freedom of<br />

speech or press. Protection against the infringement<br />

of these freedoms by state or<br />

city agencies is guaranteed by the Fourteenth<br />

Amendment of the United States<br />

Constitution.<br />

The freedoms of speech and of press are<br />

fundamental personal liberties. The rights<br />

to speak freely and promote diversity of<br />

ideas constitute the foundation of free government.<br />

The continued enforcement and<br />

protection of these rights distinguish the<br />

United States from totalitarian nations.<br />

The vitality of our civil and political institutions<br />

depends upon the right of our<br />

society freely to discuss social, economic<br />

and political problems of local, national<br />

and international import. Truth depends<br />

upon freedom to speak, write, think and<br />

differ. Hence the widest latitude in the<br />

dissemination of information is essential.<br />

PHYSICAL ABUSE<br />

Meaningful freedom of the press includes<br />

the right to photograph and disseminate<br />

pictures of public events occurring in<br />

public places. It is intolerable that police<br />

officials who are not vested with discretion<br />

to permit or forbid the exercise of this<br />

right should perpetrate the most extreme<br />

form of censorship: physical abuse of the<br />

photographer. No more tolerable is police<br />

action reaching the same result by threat<br />

or intimidation rather than by bodily contact.<br />

Adherence to these fundamental precepts<br />

in no way impedes the police power.<br />

This was clearly an occasion for its exercise.<br />

In promptly quelling the disturbance<br />

by removing the demonstrators so that<br />

the speaker could continue with his nationally<br />

televised speech the police acted<br />

properly. Only the interference with the<br />

press was incorrect.<br />

This is not to say the press must be present<br />

every time an arrest is made. Nor does<br />

this mean that the police must first inform<br />

the press that an arrest is planned before<br />

apprehending a law violator. The police<br />

have full freedom to carry out lawful police<br />

action regardless of whether press representatives<br />

are present or have prior<br />

knowledge thereof.<br />

But where police action is taken in a<br />

public place during a public event which<br />

is being covered by the newspapers, radio<br />

April- May, 1957<br />

Ragghianti Shoe<br />

Repair Shop<br />

312 ALVARADO STREET<br />

MONTEREY, CALIF.<br />

Del Mar French<br />

Laundry<br />

JULIE HREPICH<br />

508 DEL MONTE AVE.<br />

MONTEREY, CALIF.<br />

Monterey Garage<br />

CHEVRON GAS STATION<br />

Complete Automotive Service<br />

Towing - 24-Hours<br />

Phone FRONTIER 5-4175<br />

MUNRAS, FREMONT AND<br />

ABREGO STREETS<br />

MONTEREY, CALIF.<br />

JOE MOSSOLO<br />

Trucking Company<br />

337 ROSSI STREET<br />

SALINAS, CALIF.<br />

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April - May, 1957 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL Page 15<br />

and television, the press plainly has the<br />

right to report such public occurrence with<br />

or without photographs.<br />

No INTERFERENCE<br />

The exercise of this right by the press<br />

may not be the occasion for interference<br />

with proper police action. Photographers<br />

in their zeal to make a pictorial report may<br />

not hamper the police. The cry for "just<br />

one more" picture may have to give way<br />

to the exigencies of the emergency. The<br />

police are there to arrest, not to pose for<br />

pictures.<br />

And it goes without saying, if a press<br />

representative himself violates the law he<br />

is subject to police action. Exercise of freedom<br />

of the press gives no immunity from<br />

the application of general laws. Associated<br />

Press v. N. L. R. B., 301 U. S. 103, 57S.<br />

Ct. 650 (1937). Moreover, the right of<br />

peaceable assembly was here being protected<br />

by the police action directed against<br />

those creating the disturbance. This is a<br />

right cognate to the rights of free speech<br />

and free press. It is equally fundamental.<br />

De Jonge v. Oregon, 299 U. S. 353, 57S.<br />

Ct. 255 (1937).<br />

Accordingly, you are advised that the<br />

police have the duty to take all measures<br />

reasonably necessary, including the use of<br />

force, to protect the public, especially when<br />

its peaceable assemblage is violated or<br />

threatened. Performance of this duty is<br />

clearly a proper subject of news reporting.<br />

Photographs of the police action may be<br />

taken. There may be no interference with<br />

the exercise of the freedom of the press<br />

by force or threats. By the same token,<br />

press representatives may not hamper the<br />

police in the exercise of the police power.<br />

The public interest in the maintenance<br />

of law and order exists side by side with<br />

the public interest in the protection of our<br />

basic and fundamental liberties. Neither<br />

justifies suppression by the other.<br />

The <strong>Police</strong> Chief<br />

McCOY'S TEXACO STATION<br />

Phone GReenwood 5-3278<br />

CALIFORNIA LEADS THE U. S.<br />

California leads all other states in passenger car and motor truck registrations<br />

with 5,641,408 passenger cars and 853,910 trucks, for a total of 6,495,-<br />

318 vehicles.<br />

New York, with 4,131,794 cars and a total motor vehicle tally of 4,819,000,<br />

ranks second in passenger car and total vehicle registrations. Texas, with<br />

some 834,000 trucks plying its streets and highways, has the second highest<br />

motor truck total, reports the National Automobile Club.<br />

Rounding out the top ten in total registrations are: Texas, 3,959,000;<br />

Pennsylvania, 3,890,000; Ohio, 3,628,000; Illinois, 3,419,000; Michigan,<br />

3,197,000; New Jersey, 2,131,000; Indiana, 1,828,000, and Florida, 1,756,000.<br />

MOTORING IS BIG BUSINESS<br />

The motoring public that takes to the<br />

nation's highway for vacation trips, business<br />

or week-end jaunts probably doesn't<br />

realize just how much of a factor it has<br />

become in the Nation's economy. For that<br />

matter Mr. Motorist and his family content<br />

themselves with knowing how much<br />

DICK'S FINE FOOD<br />

DICK H. STAMPOLIS<br />

Phone GArden 3-8733<br />

1116 PACIFIC AVENUE<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA<br />

LOUS LIQUORS<br />

FINE WINES AND LIQUORS<br />

LOU FONTANA<br />

GArden 3-3477<br />

2330 MISSION STREET<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA<br />

SANTA CRUZ RADIO & TV<br />

R. C. "BOB" DODSON<br />

GArden 3-6028<br />

123 WATER STREET<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA<br />

Unique and Exclusive Tailoring<br />

for<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen<br />

money they have to spend. But the National<br />

Automobile Club reports that roadside<br />

business was very much in the big<br />

leagues during 1956, amounting in the<br />

aggregate to more than $25 billion.<br />

Catering to Mr. Motorist and all other<br />

highway users were these five group3<br />

whose combined volume of business makes<br />

up the enormous total: hotels—two billion<br />

dollars; motels—one and one-half billion<br />

dollars; restaurants—more than five<br />

billion dollars; service stations—$12.4; all<br />

others, such as amusement parks, sightseeing<br />

locations, and rural highway stores,<br />

—more than $4 billion dollars.<br />

With more cars slated for the highways<br />

this year, with more highways being built<br />

in California and throughout the country,<br />

it is difficult even to guess at what the roadside<br />

business picture will be like in another<br />

ten years. But as long as we continue<br />

to be gregarious people and like to<br />

get around, we are developing a new segment<br />

in the U. S. economic pattern of<br />

growth and expansion through integration.<br />

DRIVER EDUCATION<br />

More than 10,000 high schools in the<br />

United States now offer driver training,<br />

according to the National Automobile<br />

Club.<br />

AL'S PLACE<br />

COCKTAILS<br />

3801 PORTOLA DRIVE<br />

L. GARCIA Phone FR 2-9981<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA 603 SOQUEL AVENUE<br />

685 LIGHTHOUSE AVENUE<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA MONTEREY CALIFORNIA<br />

CLUB HIGH HAT<br />

BEER & WINE<br />

DANCING - DINNERS<br />

Phone CR 3-9661<br />

801 BEACH STREET<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA<br />

BALL BIKE SHOP<br />

SALES & SERVICE<br />

Phone GArden 6-2243<br />

630 WATER STREET<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA<br />

CABRILLO CAFE<br />

BEER - WINE<br />

HENRY AND MARY<br />

Phone FR 2-4881<br />

554 LIGHTHOUSE<br />

NEW MONTEREY CALIFORNIA


Page 16 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL April - May, 1957<br />

SANTA CRUZ<br />

SELECT CLEANERS<br />

We Give S & H Green Stamps<br />

GA 3-1161<br />

1370 SOQUEL AVENUE<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

SPECIALIZING IN SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

SANTA CRUZ<br />

SANTA CRUZ<br />

Dial GA 3-6724<br />

120 SOQUEL AVENUE<br />

KING'S SERVICE<br />

720 PACIFIC AVENUE<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

BIBBINS HOME AND AUTO<br />

SUPPLY<br />

TIRES • BATTERIES • GASOLINE<br />

APPLIANCES • TELEVISION • RECAPPING<br />

We Give S & H Green Stamps<br />

MABRY S. BIBBINS - GArden 3-7905<br />

GA 3-7904<br />

2015 TO 2023 NORTH PACIFIC<br />

SANTA CRUZ<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

CATHAY CARE<br />

CHINESE AND AMERICAN DINNERS<br />

ORDERS TO TAKE OUT<br />

II am, to 12 m. - Closed on Wednesday<br />

ii am, to 3 am. Saturday<br />

J. H. CHIN, Prop.<br />

Phone GA 3-6877<br />

112 SOQUEL AVENUE<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA<br />

fONESIO LIQUORS<br />

FINE WINES AND LIQUORS<br />

VICTOR BONESIO<br />

Phone GA 3-4537<br />

713 PACIFIC AVENUE<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA<br />

SANITARY PLUMBING AND<br />

HEATING CO.<br />

CACACE, VICTORINO AND CACACE<br />

PLUMBING • HEATING<br />

SHEET METAL WORK<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

Phone GA 3-0972<br />

413 PACIFIC AVENUE<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA<br />

WARD MOTOR SALES<br />

AUTOMOBILES BOUGHT AND SOLD<br />

BANK TERMS<br />

DIM YOUR LIGHTS<br />

Drivers who fail to dim their car headlights<br />

for other drivers as required by law<br />

are a menace on the highways, according<br />

to the California Highway Patrol.<br />

"The law required that when a driver<br />

approaches within 500 feet of an oncoming<br />

vehicle, he shall use a distribution of<br />

light so aimed that the glaring rays are<br />

not projected into the eyes of the oncoming<br />

driver," states Patrol Commissioner<br />

B. R. Caldwell. "This also applies to traffic<br />

on divided highways.<br />

"In addition to this requirement it is<br />

necessary for the driver of a vehicle following<br />

within 200 feet of another vehicle<br />

to use the low beam distribution of light.<br />

Courteous drivers will always dim the<br />

headlights when meeting or following<br />

another vehicle.<br />

"The Patrol asks every driver to be more<br />

courteous in the use of headlights," Caldwell<br />

concluded. "Cooperate and help assure<br />

safety for yourself and the drivers<br />

you meet or follow in the darkness."<br />

"OUT OF FRYING PAN"<br />

In an attempt to get away from the pursuing<br />

highway patrolman, the boy darted<br />

down a side street, spotted an empty garage,<br />

roared into the garage, turned off the<br />

motor, and slid down in the seat. The<br />

patrolman went roaring on by.<br />

Then, reports the National Automobile<br />

Club, the housewife came down to the<br />

garage, gave the boy a spirited lecture, and<br />

called her husband to take the proper action.<br />

Her husband just happened to be a<br />

sergeant in the California Highway Patrol!<br />

GORDITOS<br />

TORTILLA FACTORY<br />

Distributors of<br />

Mexican Candy - Bread - Spices<br />

Phone HA 4-2011<br />

48 PAJARO STREET<br />

SALINAS CALIFORNIA<br />

THOMPSON PAINT CO.<br />

Distributors of<br />

MORWEAR PAINT PRODUCTS<br />

Chas. J. Thompson, Manager<br />

Phone 3985<br />

831 SOUTH MAIN STREET<br />

SALINAS CALIFORNIA<br />

AMERICAN MEAT MARKET<br />

CHOICE MEATS<br />

MAURICE WARD<br />

Phone 2-7067<br />

Phone GArden 3-1614<br />

1303 OCEAN STREET<br />

40 EAST MARKET STREET<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA SALINAS CALIFORNIA<br />

GLENN-ROWE SERVICE CO., INC.<br />

CIGARETTE VENDING MACHINES<br />

JACK MALLOCH, Manager<br />

Home Phone GA 3-6641<br />

Business Phone GA 3-5353<br />

1305 WATER STREET<br />

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA<br />

C. GARCIA & SONS<br />

DRIVE IN MARKET<br />

GROCERIES - MEATS<br />

FRUITS - VEGETABLES<br />

Phone 87<br />

GONZALES CALIFORNIA<br />

ORDWAY PHARMACY<br />

WATSON AND DOW<br />

Phone FR 2-8085<br />

398 ALVARADO STREET<br />

MONTEREY CALIFORNIA<br />

SEASIDE AUTO WRECKERS<br />

AND GARAGE<br />

ERNIE GRAVELLE, Prop.<br />

Phone 2-2455 P. 0. BOX 957<br />

538 DEL MONTE AVENUE<br />

SEASIDE CALIFORNIA<br />

Del Monte Auto Repairs<br />

GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING<br />

OPEN SEVEN DAYS<br />

'BILL AND BOB'<br />

1144 'DEL MONTE BOULEVARD<br />

SEASIDE CALIFORNIA<br />

HERMAN S. NIELSEN<br />

PLUMBING - HEATING<br />

MERCHANDISING AND CONTRACTING<br />

Agent<br />

JACUZZI WATER PUMPS<br />

DAY & NIGHT WATER HEATERS<br />

Monterey Phone FR 5.3797<br />

ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE<br />

P. 0. BOX 1125 SEASIDE CALIFORNIA<br />

MARY'S MEXICAN FOOD<br />

Enchiladas - Tamales - Tacos - Dinners<br />

ORDERS TO TAKE OUT<br />

John & Angela Zuniga<br />

Phone 4.5788<br />

1047 MAIN STREET<br />

WATSONVILLE CALIFORNIA<br />

Gene Cokley's Friendly<br />

526 CLUB<br />

CARD ROOM - COCKTAILS<br />

Enjoy all Sports on our Television<br />

526 EAST ALISAL STREET<br />

SALINAS CALIFORNIA


April - May, 1957 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS JOURNAL Page 17<br />

THIS CHIEF IS ONLY 25 YEARS OLD!<br />

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SMALL, YOUNG AND EFFICIENT is the <strong>Police</strong> Department of Huron, California, whose Chief, Frank J. Ferguson (on the left) may be<br />

the youngest holding that post in California. The rest of the department are, reading from left to right: Sgt. Homer J . Worth, Patrolman<br />

John Saarloos, <strong>Police</strong>woman Tobie A. Bybee and Patrolman Floyd Runion.<br />

Young, young Chiefs of <strong>Police</strong> are bobbing<br />

up all over the place since we found<br />

one in Sausalito recently. This latest one,<br />

though, may really cop the first prize. He's<br />

only 25 years old.<br />

Frank J. Ferguson became Chief of <strong>Police</strong><br />

of Huron, California, last December<br />

when he was but 24 years old.<br />

When Tobie A. Bybee, policewoman of<br />

Huron, read in a recent issue of the Po-<br />

LICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL,<br />

the claim of his friends that Louis Peter<br />

Mountanos, Chief of Sausalito was the<br />

youngest holding that post in California,<br />

loyalty to her own boss prompted her to<br />

send along the story of Chief Ferguson<br />

and a picture of the personnel of his department.<br />

Huron was incorporated in 1951 and<br />

Glenn T. Clark was appointed the first<br />

Chief. He passed away in May, 1956, and<br />

Ferguson, then a patrolman, was named<br />

Acting Chief which position which posi-<br />

tion he held for six months. Last December<br />

he was named Chief.<br />

The youthful police boss is realistic in<br />

his thinking and decisive in his actions.<br />

Four others make up the department: Sgt.<br />

Homer J . Worth, Patrolman John Saarloos<br />

and Floyd Runion and <strong>Police</strong>woman<br />

Bybee.<br />

The JOURNAL salutes the Huron <strong>Police</strong><br />

Department.<br />

RESPONSIBILITY<br />

Under the terms of the strengthened<br />

financial security law, if a motor vehicle<br />

is involved in an accident resulting in personal<br />

injury to any one or damage to the<br />

property of any one person in excess of<br />

$100, and the owner or driver is unable<br />

to show financial responsibility, the registration<br />

certificate and the license plates<br />

will be suspended and the car must be put<br />

into storage at the owner's expense, warns<br />

the California State Automobile <strong>Association</strong>.<br />

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ENGINE TESTING<br />

One new V-8 engine on the market today<br />

was tested more than three million<br />

miles under all conditions before being<br />

put into production, according to the National<br />

Automobile Club.<br />

Akiyoshi Bros.<br />

Growers and Shippers<br />

FANCY STRAWBERRIES<br />

Phone 2-1193<br />

1450 SALINAS ROAD<br />

WATSONVILLE, CALIF.


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S. F. CONVENTION<br />

(Contniued from page 3)<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

FOURTH GENERAL SESSION<br />

9:00 A.M.-<br />

Invocation - Rev. Anthony Kosturos,<br />

Holy Trinity Church, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>.<br />

Address—Arthur H. Sherry, Professor<br />

of Law, University of California, Berkeley.<br />

9:30 A.M.-<br />

Address—Thomas C. Lynch, District<br />

Attorney, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> County.<br />

10:00 A.M.-<br />

Report by President of California State<br />

Sheriff's <strong>Association</strong>.<br />

10:15 A.M.-<br />

Panel Discussion, 'Traffic Problems."<br />

Moderator, Commissioner B. R. Caldwell,<br />

California Highway Patrol.<br />

11:15 A.M.-<br />

"1957 Legislation"—J. Frank Coakley,<br />

District Attorney, Alameda County; Attorney<br />

Robert 0. Ford, Legislative Advocate,<br />

Sacramento.<br />

11:45 A.M.-<br />

Report of Women Peace <strong>Officers</strong>' <strong>Association</strong><br />

of California—President, Delora<br />

Sutter, Sacramento <strong>Police</strong> Department.<br />

12:00 NOON—<br />

Recess to attend annual luncheon of<br />

Women Peace <strong>Officers</strong>' <strong>Association</strong>.<br />

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON<br />

FIFTH GENERAL SESSION<br />

2:00 P.M.-<br />

Address—Russell H. Munro, Director,<br />

Department of Alcoholic Beverage<br />

Control, Sacramento.<br />

2:30 P.M.—<br />

Filing of <strong>Association</strong> Committee Reports<br />

by Chairmen.<br />

2:45 P.M.—<br />

Reports of Conference Committee -<br />

Credentials, Membership, Auditing,<br />

Resolutions and Memorial.<br />

3:00 P.M.—<br />

Unfinished business—Amendments to<br />

By-laws.<br />

3:30 P.M.—<br />

Report of Nominating Committee.<br />

3:45 P.M.—<br />

Election of <strong>Officers</strong>.<br />

4:00 P.M.—<br />

Report of Conference City Selection<br />

Committee.<br />

4:15 P.M.—<br />

Selection of next Conference City.<br />

4:30 P.M.—<br />

Retiring of Colors—<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> <strong>Police</strong><br />

Department.<br />

4:45 P.M.—<br />

Adjournment.<br />

EVENING<br />

7:00 P.M.—<br />

Reception, Italian Room, St. Francis<br />

Hotel.<br />

8:00 P.M.—<br />

Banquet, Colonial Room, St. Francis<br />

Hotel.<br />

Introduction of Distinguished Guests<br />

and Host, Chief Frank Ahern.<br />

Introduction of officers of Women<br />

Peace <strong>Officers</strong>' <strong>Association</strong> of California.<br />

Installation of <strong>Officers</strong> by U. S. Marshal<br />

Robert W. Ware, Los Angeles, and<br />

response by President-elect.<br />

Presentation of Past-President's emblem<br />

and Life Membership card to Retiring<br />

President Jansen.<br />

Presentation of Life Membership cards<br />

to members of <strong>Association</strong> whose continuous<br />

membership exceeds twenty<br />

years.<br />

Entertainment.<br />

TAKE IT EASY<br />

If you're trying to get your car out of<br />

mud or sand, avoid having the wheels spin<br />

and dig you in more deeply. National<br />

Automobile Club advises you to use low<br />

or second gear and to open that throttle<br />

no more than is absolutely necessary.<br />

Spanish Kitchen<br />

Orders to Take Out<br />

PANCHO AND LITA<br />

HARRISON 2-4919<br />

700 W. MARKET STREET<br />

SALINAS, CALIF.<br />

E. B. Stone & Son<br />

GREENALL FERTILIZER<br />

Everything For the Soil at<br />

Your Local Garden Supply<br />

Dealers<br />

SALINAS, CALIF.<br />

Phone: FRontier 5-998 7<br />

H and H Lumber<br />

Company<br />

T. H. HANDLEY<br />

Del Monte Avenue and<br />

Del Rey Boulevard<br />

Seaside, Calif.<br />

FRANK RAITER<br />

CANNING CO.<br />

Division of<br />

SAN XAVIER FISH<br />

PACKING COMPANY<br />

A California Corporation<br />

Quality Packers of<br />

CALIFORNIA'S CANNED<br />

FRUITS AND VEGETABLES<br />

SALINAS, CALIF.


April-May, 195 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL Page 19<br />

GOSSIP OF THE PISTOL RANGES<br />

Far be it from me to say a word against<br />

any of my fellow pistol shooters but I'm<br />

sure that on Sunday, March 3, 1957, the<br />

asylum at Napa was denuded of male patrons<br />

as they were all down at the Oakland<br />

Pistol Range for the opening of the<br />

1957 season. It was a mass exodus from<br />

the sanctuary at Napa. Wot a mob!! Over<br />

320 cwazy people standing out in the rain<br />

all day long shootin' holes in a piece of<br />

paper and having one hell of a time a<br />

doin' it!!<br />

Six relays, too, with each relay holding<br />

52 nuts that gives with a figure of 312<br />

plus a few odds and ends making a total<br />

of 320 demented, maniac and moonstruck<br />

humans (?). It's just too horrible to contemplate.<br />

The little men in the white coats<br />

must have done a thriving business Sunday<br />

taking them all back home to their<br />

nice padded cells.<br />

Ran into "Dragrace" Rhul, of the Burlingame<br />

<strong>Police</strong> Department who is now<br />

known as "Doc" Rhul having earned the<br />

sobriquet when he had to play midwife<br />

to one of the ladies on his beat. No medic<br />

around so "Dragrace' '—no, I mean Doc—<br />

delivered the baby by himself and, according<br />

to medical authorities who arrived<br />

later, the job was as neat as could be—<br />

tied cord and all. The mother and the<br />

Bonesio Bros.<br />

Winery<br />

Producers of Fine Wine<br />

By J Ross DUNNIGAN<br />

baby are doing first rate but ole Doc is<br />

still having the jitters. Maybe that will<br />

wipe out the drag-race episode.<br />

HE WILL BE MISSED<br />

Learned that our eager-beaver hot-shot<br />

Captain Davidson of the Fort Ord team<br />

E. REYES<br />

Telephone VINEw00D 2-2601 Labor Camp<br />

ROUTE 1, BOX 105<br />

GILR0Y, CALIFORNIA GOOD FOOD<br />

Beacon Garage<br />

Phone OR 5-2282<br />

540 ALTA STREET<br />

GONZALES, CALIFORNIA<br />

Phone 8139<br />

30 SUN STREET<br />

Salinas, California<br />

/<br />

L<br />

has been transferred to Fort Monmouth,<br />

Va. The Fort Ord team will sore miss the<br />

good captain and are hoping that their<br />

next mentor is as good.<br />

I note in the last issue of the California<br />

Fish and Game Commission Bulletin that<br />

Les Lahr, one of the deputies, was given<br />

an award by the Central California Op-tometric Society for his outstanding work<br />

in conducting a series of color tests and<br />

visibility charts (mostly for hunters) and<br />

other safety devices. Les informed me that<br />

they have been experimenting with red,<br />

yellow, green and other colors and came<br />

up with the theory that red is the worst<br />

color to wear—especially for nimrods. Les<br />

also confides, strictly top-secret, that he is<br />

now working on a new target with a purple<br />

bulls-eye on a field of pink. That I<br />

gotta see.<br />

I see that Ed Preston, SFPD, was elected<br />

President of the SF <strong>Police</strong> Revolver<br />

Club; G. Elliott Murphy, vice-president<br />

and the perennial Jerry Gallagher as secretary.<br />

Jerry hasn't been shooting for quite<br />

a spell having fallen by the wayside some<br />

six years ago.<br />

SPECIAL TROPHIES<br />

The Olympic Club is offering three special<br />

trophies this year to the three clubs<br />

Mike N. Matulich<br />

Dry Pack Lettuce<br />

SALINAS, CALIFORNIA<br />

Solis Winery<br />

Dry Wines<br />

Rosa Rossi<br />

ROUTE 1, BOX 110<br />

GILROY, CALIFORNIA


Page 20<br />

Italian California<br />

Wine Co.<br />

Wholesale Wine<br />

ANGELO BERTERO<br />

VINEw00D 2-3032<br />

ROUTE 1, BOX 53<br />

GILROY, CALIFORNIA<br />

Miguel Aboytes<br />

Licensed Labor Contractor<br />

Phone OS 5-3919<br />

P. 0. BOX 886<br />

GONZALES, CALIFORNIA<br />

Westcott Motor<br />

Company<br />

Chevrolet<br />

JOSEPH WESTCOTT, Owner<br />

Phone: ORIOLE 8-2621<br />

SOLEDAD, CALIF.<br />

EL CAMINO<br />

Auto Court and<br />

Gas Station<br />

SOLEDAD, CALIF.<br />

POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL<br />

or organizations whose teams earn the<br />

greatest number of credit points during<br />

the season. There will be no registration<br />

fee—all for free, sez the Olympic Club.<br />

The credit point system, as I understand<br />

it, is based on the point system used in<br />

yachting race circles. Don't get the system<br />

at all but am studying up on my nautical<br />

terms to see if it will help my shooting<br />

any. Heave-ho, my hearties, man the jib<br />

spanker and all that there stuff of the sea.<br />

Anyhow, it's a nice gesture for the Olympic<br />

Club and has created a lot of intrest.<br />

est.<br />

And, boy, was it nice to pick up the<br />

results of the matches on Sunday and find<br />

that a new shooter walked off with the<br />

top aggregate score. Yep, Colonel Leon<br />

Rouge, of the SF Presidio, was the gent.<br />

See the photo along with this article for<br />

more information on the colonel.<br />

How ABOUT THIS?<br />

There is a muchly controversial Assembly<br />

Bill proposed, to be added to the Penal<br />

Code AB No. 3842. It briefly states that<br />

every erson who possesses a fire arm capable<br />

of being concealed must, within 72<br />

hours after he acquires the weapon, or if<br />

he possesses a weapon on the effective date<br />

of this section, register the fact of such<br />

possession with the Chief of <strong>Police</strong> of his<br />

city. Failure to comply with this section is<br />

a misdemeanor. Did I say controversial?<br />

Think of the gun collectors' plight. Well,<br />

you take it from there.<br />

Randy McDermott was back on the<br />

lines, after a four-year layoff, with a kit<br />

full of new guns, gadgets and 'scopes.<br />

Randy ran into a lot of tuff competition<br />

and a lot of hard luck for his first day out<br />

but he sez it was a lot of fun and is sure<br />

glad he is back at the game again.<br />

I see that Fred Plough, taken right out<br />

from the City College Criminology class,<br />

is taking a job over in the Mann County<br />

Sheriff's office under our old friend Sheriff<br />

Dave Menary. Dave hasn't been with<br />

us since he took over the sheriff's job in<br />

Mann. Guess he has been too busy to do<br />

much shooting.<br />

As I walk along the lines during the<br />

.45 matches I notice that quite a few of<br />

the shooters are using .45 revolvers now<br />

instead of the automatic. Wonder wot<br />

hoppen and why. Maybe it's a good thing<br />

to look into some day.<br />

Several inquiries have been made of me<br />

about the rumor that the new freeway is<br />

going right smack thru the Oakland Pistol<br />

Club range. Relax, boys and gals, it's just<br />

a rumor as the freeway will go thru the<br />

west end of the zoo which is about threequarters<br />

of a mile away from the pistol<br />

range.<br />

April - May, 19)7<br />

Virginio Pappani &<br />

Sons Winery<br />

Phones<br />

VINEWOOD 2-3814 - 2-3457<br />

ROUTE 1, BOX 149<br />

MOREY AVENUE<br />

GILR0Y, CALIFORNIA<br />

HAZEL'S BAR<br />

BOX 771<br />

Phone OR 8-2403<br />

SOLEDAD, CALIF.<br />

THE PALACE<br />

BAR-B-CUE STEAK AND SANDWICHES<br />

ITALIAN DINNERS<br />

Phone OSborne 5.3401<br />

GONZALES CALIFORNIA<br />

MARY AROZ RANCHITO BAR<br />

GONZALES CALIFORNIA<br />

ARCADIA LODGE<br />

GOOD FOOD AND DRINKS<br />

ROUTE I, BOX 111<br />

SOLEDAD CALIFORNIA<br />

BOULDER BURGER DRIVE INN<br />

DINNERS • BREAKFAST • LUNCH<br />

Dot & Al Morehouse<br />

BOULDER CREEK CALIFORNIA


April - May, 195 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL Page 21<br />

1957 INDOOR PISTOL CHAMPS<br />

By J. Ross DUNNIGAN<br />

Took a flying trip to the 1957 NRA<br />

Indoor Pistol Championship matches held<br />

last month at the U. S. Naval Base range<br />

in <strong>San</strong> Bruno. This was one of the thirty<br />

such matches held all over the United<br />

States during the month of March to determine<br />

the champs of the teams and<br />

individuals.<br />

There was just the one match held in<br />

California. Some 85 shooters from all<br />

over the state showed up for the matches<br />

in <strong>San</strong> Bruno where the marines have a<br />

very fine 23 firing point range for the .22<br />

gun only. The matches at <strong>San</strong> Bruno were<br />

sponsored by the Mainliner Rifle-Pistol<br />

Club (the United Airlines) under the<br />

secretaryship of John Low—and a swell<br />

Job the Mainliners turned out. Ray Felton,<br />

from the Oakland Club, acted as referee.<br />

This match, or these matches, are for the<br />

US indoor .22 caliber championships, both<br />

teams and individuals and are shot under<br />

NRA rules. The matches are the slow<br />

timed and rapid strings of 20 shots, one<br />

short national plus the aggregate of<br />

matches 1, 2, 3 and 4. For good measure<br />

they threw in an extra match for the NRA<br />

building Fund made up of the aggregate<br />

of matches 2 and 3. Colonel Leon Rouge,<br />

SF Presidio, won the high aggregate<br />

match and the building fund aggregate<br />

match. Scores received too late for publication.<br />

We had one of the pistol shooting cclebraties<br />

with us on Sunday when Ofutt<br />

Pinion showed up with the group from<br />

LOS GATOS WASHETTE<br />

ELgato 4-4361<br />

467 NORTH SANTA CRUZ AVENUE<br />

LOS GATOS CALIFORNIA<br />

THE PALMS REST HOME<br />

AMBULATORY LADIES AND GENTLEMEN<br />

ANNA C. DUNCAN. R.N.<br />

Telephone ELgato 4-4105<br />

15049 SAN JOSE-LOS GATOS ROAD<br />

LOS GATOS CALIFORNIA<br />

KALER PLUMBING & HEATING<br />

Plumbing Fixtures - Heating Equipment<br />

Sold, Installed and Repaired<br />

CONTRACTING<br />

LOUIS P. SOUCEY, Owner<br />

Telephone 5-4580 or 5-4143<br />

P. 0. BOX 56<br />

FELTON CALIFORNIA<br />

THERE ARE SMILES that won't wear off on<br />

G. Elliott Murphy who has just been elected<br />

vice-president of the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> <strong>Police</strong><br />

Revolver Club. Ed Preston was chosen as<br />

President.<br />

the 12th Naval District team. Who dat?<br />

Well, to make a long story longer, Ofutt<br />

was one of the 1956 Olympic team shooters<br />

who boated it to Melbourne for the<br />

RED RYDER CAFE<br />

4988 EL CAMINO<br />

LOS ALTOS CALIFORNIA<br />

EL CAMNO AUTO SERVICE<br />

"Our Complete Auto Service Keeps You Rolling"<br />

W. H. (BILL) SHERMAN<br />

WHitecliff 8-2535<br />

4580 EL CAMINO<br />

LOS ALTOS CALIFORNIA<br />

Bill and Tom's<br />

TOWN CLUB<br />

Not the Best - But Hard to Beat<br />

Phone RE 6-8839<br />

246 W. EVELYN<br />

SUNNYVALE CALIFORNIA<br />

LEIDIGS TEXACO<br />

Complete Automotive Service & Repair<br />

FRED NELSEN, Service Manager<br />

Office Phone 7-7027<br />

Residence Phone 8-0193<br />

SEVENTH AND SAN CARLOS<br />

CARMEL CALIFORNIA<br />

U.S.A. Now do you know who dat?<br />

Was just wondering if you had the<br />

same trouble in finding the back entrance<br />

to the shooting grounds on account of<br />

because the main entrance is being repaved?<br />

And speaking along those lines I<br />

might add that there is no need to worry<br />

about the freeway going thru the middle<br />

of the shooting range as it will be down<br />

at the west end of the zoo which end is<br />

some mile or so away from the shooting<br />

area.<br />

It's very amusing to see the new shoot-<br />

-<br />

HIGHLANDS INN<br />

Carmel, California<br />

New Lanai rooms or cottages in<br />

the pines with fireplaces.<br />

Swimming in the heated pool.<br />

Cocktails in the Sunset Room with<br />

view over the ocean and rugged<br />

coastline.<br />

Excellent facilities for meetings<br />

and conventions.<br />

Wedding Chapel.<br />

FRITZ HARTUNG, Manager<br />

Carmel . . . Mayfair 4-6496<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>. . . EXbrook 2-4330<br />

Oakland. . . TWinoaks 3-8424<br />

Los Angeles . . . Vandyke 2937<br />

SARATOGA DRUG STORE<br />

S & H Green Stamps<br />

Phone UN 7-5423<br />

SARATOGA CALIFORNIA<br />

AITREH EROS. SARATOGA<br />

GARAGE<br />

A.A.A. SERVICE<br />

TOWING - REPAIRS<br />

Phone UN 7-3427<br />

SARATOGA CALIFORNIA


Page 22<br />

Griffiths & Powers<br />

Real Estate & Insurance<br />

HARRY POWERS<br />

Office: REGENT 6-5477<br />

Home: REGENT 6-6297<br />

300 SOUTH MURPHY AVENUE<br />

SUNNYVALE, CALIFORNIA<br />

Sunnyvale Garage<br />

24 Hour Tow Service<br />

Wheel Aligning & Balancing<br />

Expert Brake Work & Tuneup<br />

General Auto Repair<br />

Body Work & Painting<br />

Official Service<br />

P. 0. Box 376<br />

101 HIGHWAY AND<br />

SARATOGA ROAD<br />

SUNNYVALE, CALIF.<br />

POZA BROS.<br />

Trucking Company<br />

General Trucking and<br />

Hauling<br />

P. 0. BOX 298<br />

249 NORTH FAIR OAK<br />

SUNNYVALE, CALIF.<br />

SHERMAN FITCH<br />

Representing<br />

STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES<br />

AUTO LIFE - FIRE<br />

BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS<br />

Phone: REgent 6-4204<br />

559 SOUTH TAAFFE STREET<br />

SUNNYVALE CALIFORNIA<br />

Ray or Gladys Morris<br />

HOT DOG INN<br />

151 1/2 SOUTH MURPHY AVENUE<br />

SUNNYVALE CALIFORNIA<br />

POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL<br />

ers walking around the place all decked<br />

out with a new gun, holster and boots to<br />

match. The belt is hung low over the right<br />

hip, the very latest fast draw holster<br />

hooked onto the belt and the belt loaded<br />

down with cartridges. Looks as though the<br />

old west has been revived and any minute<br />

one might see young Wyatt Earp suddenly<br />

draw and fire on the modern version<br />

of Billy the Kid. After a couple of<br />

matches the guns arrive in a neat shooting<br />

box and the belt is forever hidden away<br />

in the back recesss of the attic closet.<br />

NEW TARGET<br />

But to get back to the draw and fire<br />

stuff you should get a copy of the March<br />

issue of "GUNS" (one of the newer<br />

shooting magazines) and read the article<br />

"The Target That Shoots Back" - it's<br />

interesting to say the least. This target is<br />

built like a man and is electrically controlled<br />

to shoot back at you (with blanks,<br />

my dear fellow) if'n you don't beat him<br />

to the draw in 3/10's of a second. Try<br />

drawing and firing from the hip without<br />

live ammo and see how you'd make out<br />

if you were in front of the dummy<br />

shooter.<br />

Henry Bowes ups last month and marries<br />

Lois McElhany and for their honeymoon<br />

they tripsey to Florida in their new<br />

Henry J . While there they had nothing<br />

to do (2) so Lois enters the Midwinter<br />

Pistol Shoot in Tampa and wins the<br />

Sharpshooter aggregate medal. There<br />

must be something funny to be said about<br />

that but I'm darned if I can think of<br />

anything—maybe you can.<br />

RANGE Is SOLD<br />

Joe Dc Cola (no relation to Coke) informs<br />

me that the <strong>San</strong> Jose Pistol Club is<br />

now a golf course. Sounds like a trick<br />

Houdini would use in his act. It seems the<br />

Board of Directors at one of their night<br />

sessions voted to sell the grounds to a<br />

buyer who wanted to make the place into<br />

a golf hounds' haven. I understand that<br />

there were two negative votes for the sale<br />

but the "Ayes" have it—and so ordered.<br />

Does anyone know of a place the <strong>San</strong> Jose<br />

Club could obtain?<br />

I have been noticing of late that many<br />

shooting clubs have been trying to hold<br />

matches but for some reason or other they<br />

do not get the interest nor the crowds<br />

they should. There is plenty of shooting<br />

going on around our way, <strong>San</strong> Jose, Monterey,<br />

Sacramento and the likes but the<br />

shooters just don't patronize them. Take<br />

the case of John Bellera and the shoot he<br />

held a few months ago at Fort Ord. About<br />

40 shooters turned out leaving John with<br />

a few dozen medals that he still has yet to<br />

dispose of.<br />

Hank Crossfleld had a narrow escape<br />

Sunday when his gun blew up tearing<br />

p<br />

April - May, 1957<br />

The Antlers...<br />

Call or Write for Reservations<br />

for Parties or Banquets<br />

GERRY AND ANN DRUHN<br />

Phone WHITECL1FF 8-9038<br />

4700 EL CAMINO REAL<br />

LOS ALTOS, CALIFORNIA<br />

Frankie & Jonnie<br />

& Luigi<br />

Restaurant and Pizzeria<br />

939 EL CAMINO REAL<br />

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIF.<br />

P & E<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

COMPANY<br />

General Engineering<br />

Contractors<br />

CY 7-1031<br />

1620 So. SEVENTH ST.<br />

SAN JOSE, CALIF.


April -May, 195 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL Page 23<br />

HILL VIE W<br />

PLUMBING Co.<br />

WHITECLIFF 8-7154<br />

193 S. SAN ANTONIO RD.<br />

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIF.<br />

E. H. BEAN<br />

Crane Truck Service<br />

Machinery Moving & Placing<br />

Steel Erection - Trucking<br />

Rigging Certified Welders &<br />

Millwrights - Radio Equipped<br />

MAIN STREET AT BRADFORD<br />

Near Bayshore Highway<br />

REDWOOD CITY, CALIF.<br />

J unipero Serra<br />

Hospital<br />

PL 5-7755<br />

BRIGGS STREET<br />

COLMA, CALIF.<br />

McCammon-<br />

Wunderlich<br />

Company<br />

General Contractors<br />

DA 5-5691<br />

P. 0. Box 359<br />

PALO ALTO, CALIF.<br />

apart the cylinder and scattering same all<br />

over the landscape. Parts were picked up<br />

at least 150 yards away from the place of<br />

the blow and most fortunately no one was<br />

hurt at the time. Hank is now thinking of<br />

using bows and arrows for the rest of the<br />

season until his jangled nerves quiet<br />

down. THEY HAVE TROUBLES<br />

Jake Cook, one of the newer shooters,<br />

was having a tuff time of it trying to get<br />

all his shots on the paper and was extremely<br />

happy in having found six out of<br />

ten on his timed fire string. Jake explains<br />

that he has been shooting for possibles all<br />

day and unless he gets the possibles he<br />

just don't want anything. In that he was<br />

not disappointed.<br />

Bill Dennis also had his troubles but<br />

in another way. Bill was having difficulties<br />

in getting them in the black and stated<br />

that this was caused because he cleaned his<br />

gun the night before the matches and as<br />

the gun hadn't been cleaned in many,<br />

many years he wasn't quite used to the<br />

action. So-o-o-o he vowed never to clean<br />

the gun again. SCORES<br />

CF Camp Perry Match<br />

Open_ ..................N. Lincoln. ... ___ ... 296<br />

ExpertC. Webb ...... .----------- 287<br />

D. Wright--------------284<br />

Marksman 1st ------ J . Keane------------------273<br />

Marksman 2nd-----L. Phelps----------------266<br />

Marksman 3rd-----E. Hatfield--------------273<br />

CF National Match<br />

Open ----- ----------- ---- -N. Lincoln -------- .----- 287<br />

Expert-------------------C. Webb------------------276<br />

Sharpshooter---------C. Gritzmacher ----- ---277<br />

Marksman 1st- ----- P. Clark.... ...... .------- 264<br />

Marksman 2nd-- --- H. Mitchell ---- .--------- 265<br />

Marksman 3rd-----E. Hatfield--------------261<br />

.22 National Match<br />

Open ----------- - ---- ---- M. Klipfel--------------293<br />

Expert ---- --- ------- ---- M. Dillie--- ------------- 288<br />

Sharpshooter--------R. Hirsch... ------------- 288<br />

Marksman 1st------C. Bertus. ............ ...283<br />

Marksman 2nd-----L. Phelps----------------270<br />

Marksman 3rd-----E. Garson--------- ------- 269<br />

Water Heaters Furnished and Installed<br />

FRANCIS D. MORRIS<br />

MASTER PLUMBER<br />

Plumbing and Repairs—Stoves Connected<br />

PHONE JUno 8-6028<br />

112 CLAREMONT AVENUE<br />

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

TO GREET YOU<br />

KITTY ALEXANDRE, BERT<br />

AND DOROTHY MIORADELLI<br />

BOULDER CREEK CALIFORNIA<br />

Wells P.<br />

Goodenough, Inc.<br />

Contractors<br />

*<br />

Palo Alto, Calif.<br />

CHEZ YVONNE<br />

YO 7-9709<br />

1854 EL CAMINO REAL<br />

5 Miles South of Stanford<br />

MOUNTAIN VIEW CALIFORNIA<br />

VISTA GRANDE MARKET<br />

6350 MISSION STREET<br />

DALY CITY CALIFORNIA<br />

PIPER AND RANDY<br />

TEXACO SERVICE<br />

YOUR CARS BEST FRIEND<br />

We Give S & H Green Stamps<br />

Pick UP and Deliver<br />

JU 8-9966<br />

209 EL CAMINO REAL<br />

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

CHAS. CALDERONI MARKET<br />

JU 3-2340<br />

875 HUNTINGTON AVENUE<br />

SAN BUNO CALIFORNIA


Page 24 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL April -May, 1957<br />

TEmplebar 6-0107<br />

Oakland Bridge<br />

Tournament<br />

Tournament Every Day<br />

and Evening<br />

Large Turniabout<br />

421 STATEN AVENUE<br />

OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA<br />

LAKE5S GARAGE<br />

General Repairing - All Makes<br />

Cars and Light Trucks<br />

JUST NORTH OF CITY HALL<br />

Phone LA 3-5366<br />

2264 LINCOLN AVENUE<br />

ALAMEDA CALIFORNIA<br />

BEN REIMERS NURSERY<br />

Home of "Number 52" Tomato<br />

Telephone LAkehurst 2-3265<br />

1113 LINCOLN AVENUE<br />

ALAMEDA CALIFORNIA<br />

DR. J. A. CAMPBELL<br />

DENTIST<br />

TE 2.4916<br />

1629 TELEGRAPH AVENUE<br />

OAKLAND CALIFORNIA<br />

Phone PL 5-9350<br />

OTTOS PLACE<br />

OTTO and DUDE<br />

FINE FOODS AND DRINKS - TAP BEE-11,<br />

1141 STANFORD AVENUE<br />

OAKLAND CALIFORNIA<br />

COMPLIMENTS OF<br />

ABE P. LEACH<br />

2225 HARRISON STREET<br />

OAKLAND CALIFORNIA<br />

George Ushijirna LAkehurst 2-0812<br />

- GROWERS PRODUCE<br />

WHOLESALE FRUITS & VEGETABLES<br />

Bus. Phones: TEmplebar 2-1965<br />

TEmplehar 2-7897<br />

380 THIRD STREET<br />

OAKLAND CALIFORNIA<br />

.22 Rapid-fire Match<br />

Open M. Klipfel ......... .....198<br />

Expert ...... ............. G. Evenden ....... .... --- 196<br />

Sharpshooter .... .....R. Hirsch .... ......---- ..196<br />

Marksman 1st ...... R. Kuechie... ----------- 192<br />

Marksman 2nd.....M. Pimentel ............ 186<br />

Marksman 3rd.. ... T. Plummer -------- .... 186<br />

.45 National Match<br />

Open_ ---------- ....... L. Rouge ------ .------- .... 291<br />

Expert ------------- ......J. Davis ------- .-------- ....273<br />

Sharpshooter - --------C. Bertus --- ---------- ----- 270<br />

Marksman 1st ------ J. Reynolds--------------273<br />

Marksman 2nd.....M. Fell--------------------281<br />

Marksman 3rd-----E. Hatfield--------------255<br />

Aggregate Match<br />

Open--------------------L. Rouge------------------862<br />

Expert-------------------A. Crow------------------817<br />

Sharpshooter -- - ------C. Gritzmacher--------830<br />

Marksman 1st ------ P. Clark------------------777<br />

Marksman 2nd-- ... H. Mitchell.. ............ 768<br />

Marksman 3rd .... -E. Hatfield.. ------ ...... 253<br />

TEAM SCORES<br />

Open Class<br />

Presidio of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> #1------------1132<br />

California Highway Patrol----------------1115<br />

Expert Class<br />

Presidio of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> #2------------1052<br />

Oakland Pistol Club--------------------------1043<br />

Sharpshooter Class<br />

Presidio of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> #3------------1051<br />

Olympic Club #2------------------------------1041<br />

Marksman Class<br />

Vallejo <strong>Police</strong> Department----------------1027<br />

Oakland Pistol Club #2--------------------997<br />

Cap and Ball Match<br />

50 yards—Ken Eastman------------------------85<br />

25 yards—Sim Reinhard------------------------98<br />

OAKLAND MATCHES<br />

It's no wonder that on the brassards of<br />

the Oakland Pistol Club they have "The<br />

Biggest Pistol Club In America"—.boy,<br />

oh boy, you should see the ever growing<br />

crowds that flock to the monthly matches<br />

as witnessed in March where some 330<br />

shooters were running all over the place,<br />

arid this does not take in the women and<br />

children that come along for the outing<br />

and a nice picnic lunch. That's a lot of<br />

people to handle in a one day's shoot and<br />

the Club is praying they get that long<br />

promised bulldozer to enlarge the firing<br />

points to make 104 on the 50 and 104 on<br />

the 25 yard lines. Then the whole darned<br />

army can come out to the matches and will<br />

be handled con mucho mucho. As it is<br />

now there are 6 relays in each match<br />

which all goes for making a long, long day<br />

for Mr. Shooter yet the Club officials do<br />

not wish to cut the number of entries nor<br />

the number of relays but, if the crowds<br />

continue on the increase sumpins gotta be<br />

LEAMINGTON<br />

Oakland's Leading Hotel<br />

In the Heart of the City<br />

POPULAR PRICE MEALS<br />

TERRACE DINING ROOM<br />

HIGHGATE 4-2525<br />

19TH AND FRANKLIN STS.<br />

OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA<br />

J . E. FRENCH CO.<br />

The Alameda County Volume<br />

DODGE-PLYMOUTH<br />

DEALERSHIP<br />

35 Years of Continuous<br />

Fine Service<br />

2740 BROADWAY<br />

OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA<br />

STANDARD TRAILER CO.<br />

415 SAN LEANDRO BOULEVARD<br />

SAN LEANDRO CALIFORNIA<br />

NORTHRUP. KING & CO.<br />

WHOLESALE SEEDMEN<br />

BERKELEY CALIFORNIA<br />

English Built Ford Products<br />

Servicing 100 E, 300 E Series<br />

SALES - SERVICE<br />

Specialists in Body Work and Painting<br />

LEN GALLAGHER<br />

ANdover 1-6269<br />

4647 FOOTHILL BOULEVARD<br />

OAKLAND CALIFORNIA<br />

LAkehurst 2-7980<br />

RENARD CATERING SERVICE<br />

Bob Renard<br />

CATERING SERVICE<br />

Wedding Receptions - Banquets<br />

Service Clubs<br />

Private Dining Room<br />

2431 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />

ALAMEDA CALIFORNIA


April - May, 195<br />

Transocean<br />

Engineering Corp.<br />

General Construction<br />

LU 1-2742<br />

7807 RUSSELL CITY RD.<br />

FIAYWARD, CALIF.<br />

Dalzell Rigging Co.<br />

Formerly THOMAS RIGGING Co.<br />

General Praying • Truck Cranes<br />

Special Attention Given to<br />

Hoisting and Placing Heavy<br />

Machinery, Safes, Vaults,<br />

Smokestacks, Boilers<br />

Phone HUmboldt 3-2913<br />

1506 SIXTY-SECOND STREET<br />

EMERYVILLE 8, CALIFORNIA<br />

FORE<br />

Trucking Company<br />

P. 0. BOX 397<br />

Alameda, California<br />

SINCE 1927<br />

Christianson Bros.<br />

Hardwood Floors<br />

Residential and Commercial<br />

LAKEHURST 3-8023<br />

2144 ENCINAL AVENUE<br />

ALAMEDA, CALIF.<br />

POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS JOURNAL<br />

dood about it or else the shooters will<br />

have to stay for dinner, too. Oh well,<br />

guess it will work out OK in the long run.<br />

Colonel Rouge again took away the top<br />

aggregate prize followed by another army<br />

shooter, Nelson Lincoln, from the SF<br />

Presidio, who placed 2nd in the aggregate<br />

match. The third open winner was Braithwaite<br />

and as you might know he was from<br />

the armed forces. It's quite refreshing to<br />

see new names heading the lists all which<br />

keeps up the old spirit—and makes the<br />

boys buckle down if they want to stay in<br />

the top spots.<br />

USE REVOLVERS<br />

I have been noticing lately that many of<br />

the shooters in the .45 match are using<br />

revolvers and also in the .22 matches I<br />

see many revolvers. There could be a good<br />

story someplace there about that but for<br />

the nonce it escapes me.<br />

The Sacramento matches opened last<br />

month on the 3rd Sundays of the month<br />

thru October so will have to get up there<br />

some Sunday and give my guns the heat<br />

treatment—and I don't mean from the<br />

powder either. The last match I shot there<br />

I thought the sun was gonna melt the gun<br />

barrel but I won 45 cents and that made<br />

up for the heat.<br />

Jim Spang, just retired from the Navy<br />

and claims he hadn't pulled a trigger in<br />

six years, arrived on the lot with new<br />

shooting equipment and anxiously awaited<br />

his first match. I noted his first string and<br />

didn't have the heart to follow the rest of<br />

his shooting for the day. I hope Jim<br />

wasn't so discouraged he didn't toss his<br />

gun kit over the side of the bridge on the<br />

way home. -<br />

If you know how to plan your driving<br />

so you're always in the proper lane for<br />

turning or for moving straight ahead, you<br />

have learned an important part of good<br />

driving, says the California State Automobile<br />

<strong>Association</strong>. Planning makes driving<br />

easier, not only for yourself, but for everyone<br />

else as well.<br />

YEllowstone 4-9526<br />

Fred Kelleway<br />

HARDWARE - PAINTS<br />

HOMEWARE - GIFTS<br />

2721 North Main Street<br />

WALNUT CREEK, CALIF.<br />

VINCENT<br />

RODRIGUES<br />

Page 25<br />

General Engineering<br />

Contractor<br />

Pipeline Construction<br />

226 JACKSON STREET<br />

Hayward, Calif.<br />

Lizardo Brothers<br />

Phone 8-1467<br />

SANTOS ROAD<br />

CENTERYILLE, CALIFORNIA<br />

Airport Auto<br />

Wrecking<br />

S. C. SCOTT, PROP.<br />

LO 9-6852<br />

841 DOOLITTLE DRIVE<br />

<strong>San</strong> Leandro, Calif.<br />

---


Page 26 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL April- May, 1957<br />

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS<br />

(Continued from page 4)<br />

crippleIS) a bridge; (4) a stick; (5) a ulative evidence; (5) Corroborative evijoint?<br />

deuce.<br />

16. Marihuana is known as kD black 29. A witness proves an admission of<br />

stuff; (2) Birdseye; (3) jive; (4) mud; the party to the fact in dispute. This proves<br />

(5) a bang? a fact, from which the fact in dispute is in-<br />

17. A 'spike" is (1) marihuana ciga- ferred. This is: (1) Direct evidence; (2)<br />

rette; (2) a police officer; (3) an injec- Partial evidence; (3) Satisfactory evion<br />

of cocaine; (4) 1 ounce of morphine; dence;( Indirect evidence; (5) Indisneedle?<br />

pensab1'evidence.<br />

"Pen Yan," "Yen Shee," 'No. 5 " 30. The record of a coi .qf competent<br />

and "rooster" refer to (1) heroin;) jurisdiction is known as( \ (fl) Direct eviopium;<br />

(3) marihuana; (4) cocaine;'(1') dence; (2) Indirect evidence; (3) Cummorphine.<br />

ulative evidence; (4) Indispensable evi-<br />

19. Cocaine is sometimes known as (1) dence; (5) Conclusive evidence.<br />

Goriga (2) Cecil; (3) Greefo; (4) Cot- 31. A written instrument which affords<br />

ton; () Skam?<br />

the best possible evidence f, its existence<br />

20.—One of the following is not a term and contents is known as: Direct evifor<br />

marihuana 1) Yesca; (2) weed; (3) deuce; (2) Primary evidence; (3) Prima<br />

tea; (4) gage; ) geyser. facie evidence; (4) Partial evidence; (5)<br />

21. "Head," "hygelo," "friend" and Satisfactory evidence.<br />

"cube," refer to (1) morphine; he- 32. Evidence without which a particuroin;<br />

(3) cocaine; (4) opium; (5) man- lar fact cannot be proved is known as: (1)<br />

huana.<br />

Conclusive evidence; (2) Indispensle<br />

22.<br />

When a person is "ringing the evidence; (3) Cumulative evidence;((<br />

gong" he is<br />

Corroborative evidence; (5) Primary'e'ci-<br />

(1) buying narcotics; (2) deuce.<br />

smoking opium; ,N offering narcotics for<br />

sale; (4) breakthe habit; (5) smok-<br />

33. Additional evidence of the same<br />

ing marihuana.<br />

racter, to the same point is known as<br />

Corroborative evidence; (2) Second -<br />

23. To smoke a large marihuana ciga- ary evidence; (3) Cumulative evidence;<br />

rette is to (1) blow a stick; (2) blow a (4) Prima facie evidence; (5) Indirect<br />

shot; (f') blast a bomb; (4) cook a pill; evidence.<br />

(5) bea gong.<br />

34. A witness is uresumed to sneak the<br />

RULES OF EVIDENCE (rum, out tnis presumption may ne repelled<br />

by<br />

2A copy of an instrument is known<br />

(1) hs-pianner of speech; (2)<br />

as Primary evidence; (2) Direct evi-<br />

by his dress; ()by contradictory evidence;<br />

(4) by his religious beliefs; (5)<br />

denc (3) Prima facie evidence; (4) Sec-<br />

by personal knowledge of a juror.<br />

ondary evidence; (5) Satisfactory evidence.<br />

35. Only one allegation need be proven.<br />

25. If the fact in dispute be an agree-<br />

(1) Allegans contraria non est audiendus;<br />

(2)<br />

ment, the evidence of a witness who was<br />

Primary; (3) Allegans suam turpi-<br />

present and witnessed the/making<br />

tudinem non est audiendus; (4) Material;<br />

of it is<br />

(1) Primary evidence<br />

Secondary.<br />

;/(j Direct evidence;<br />

(3) Indispensable evidence; (4) 36. Three witnesses give evidence which<br />

Indirect evidence; (5) Conclusive evi- is of the same character to the same point.<br />

dence.<br />

Such additional evidence is called:<br />

26. Evidence which under every possi-<br />

a. corroborative evidence<br />

ble circumstance affords the greatest cer- '? cumulative evidence<br />

tainty of the fact in question is (1) Pri- c. indirect evidence<br />

mary evidence;-2J Direct evidence; (3)<br />

d. secondary evidence<br />

Secondary evideiIt'; (4) Conclusive evidence;<br />

(5) Partial evidence.<br />

37. Courts take judicial notice of all<br />

but one of the following facts: (1) What-<br />

27. The certificate of a County Clerk ever is established by laws; (2) The seal<br />

is what type of evidenEç in regard to the of every state of the union; (3) Private<br />

evidence of a record: -1)) Direct evidence; official acts ,f'he judicial departments of<br />

(2) Primary evidence; t3) Satisfactory this state; 7(4)) Political history of the<br />

evidence; (4) Partial evidence; (5) Prima world; (5)The testimony of alienists.<br />

facie evidence.<br />

28. Evidence which the law does not Newly renovated and open to the public<br />

allow to be contradicted is known as (1) is the Fort Dalles Historical Museum at<br />

Direct evidence; ( onclusive evidence; The Dalles in Oregon, reports the Na-<br />

(3) Indispensable vidence; (4) Cum- tional Automobile Club.<br />

Snow White<br />

DONUTS AND SANDWICHES<br />

Phone FR 8-3976<br />

116 EAST CAMPBELL<br />

CAMPBELL, CALIFORNIA<br />

A&W Drive ln<br />

When You Drive Drink<br />

A & W Root Beer<br />

10 oz. Mug For Five Cents<br />

185 S. WINCHESTER RD.<br />

CAMPBELL, CALIF.<br />

Kenney's Auto<br />

Repairs<br />

Wreck Rebuilding and Painting<br />

If We Do Your Repair Work<br />

FREE TOWING SERVICE<br />

All Work Guaranteed<br />

TOWING AND STORAGE<br />

DAY OR NITE FR 8-3186<br />

496 E. CENTRAL AVE.<br />

CAMPBELL, CALIF.<br />

TED'S "FLYING A" SERVICE<br />

Phone FRanklin 8-2661<br />

521 NORTH WINCHESTER ROAD<br />

At Hamilton Avenue<br />

CAMPBELL CALIFORNIA<br />

SUTHERLAND PHARMACY<br />

LA 2-1422<br />

1500 ENCINAL AVENUE<br />

ALAMEDA CALl FORNiA


April - May, 1957 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL Page 27<br />

JINKS AT THE PRESS CLUB when Lord Mayor Briscoe was the guest of honor during his recent tour of the United States. From left to<br />

right: Chief of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> <strong>Police</strong>, Francis Ahern; Pulitzer prize winner Ed. Montgomery, president of the Press and Union League Club;<br />

the distinguished Jewish Mayor of Dublin; Sam Mullins and Grant Robbins, Press Clubbers in charge of arrangements for the gala dinner<br />

and Mayor of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, George Christopher.<br />

GREAT BUSINESS PERIOD<br />

California experienced the greatest activity<br />

on record during the last quarter of<br />

1956, it was announced today by George<br />

R. Reilly, First District Member of the<br />

State Board of Equalization. The volume<br />

of transactions subject to state sales and<br />

use taxes between October 1 and December<br />

31 amounted to $5,356,626,000__71/2<br />

per cent more than the comparable figure<br />

for the last quarter of 1955. In no preceding<br />

quarter has the $5-billion mark been<br />

reached.<br />

Fourth-quarter taxable business activity<br />

brought to more than $ 191/4 billion the<br />

volume of self-assessed taxable transactions<br />

during the calendar year 1956. This<br />

activity exceeded by more than $1 1/4 billion,<br />

or over 7 per cent, the previous yearly<br />

record set in 1955. Each of the four<br />

quarters of 1956 produced a greater dollar-volume<br />

of taxable transactions than<br />

did the comparable period in any previous<br />

year.<br />

The 3 per cent state sales and use tax<br />

yielded $160,698,780 of self-assessed revenue<br />

for the fourth quarter. Additionally,<br />

Board-assessed taxes and interest and penalties<br />

on unreported or underreported taxable<br />

transactions amounted to $2,646,659,<br />

bringing the total quarterly revenues from<br />

these sources to $ 163 1/3 million.<br />

The most notable feature of the fourthquarter<br />

taxable sales pattern was the 5.3<br />

per cent increase in total retail sales as<br />

compared with the same quarter of 1955.<br />

With the exception of sales by new automobile<br />

dealers, most major classes of business<br />

reported notable gains. Spearheading<br />

the advance was a group of specialty<br />

stores. Photographic equipment and supplies<br />

dealers and sellers of trailers, boats,<br />

motorcycles, and planes, continuing to<br />

show the relative strength which they have<br />

evidenced for more than a year, registered<br />

gains of about 22 per cent.<br />

Wills Trucking<br />

Service<br />

WA 4-2228<br />

19219 HOUSTON<br />

LEMOORE, CALIF.<br />

J. A. Nevis Trucking, Inc.<br />

Common Carrier - Contract Hauling<br />

Member American Trucking <strong>Association</strong>, Inc.<br />

BOX 910<br />

PITTSBURG CALIFORNIA


Page 28 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL April -May, 1957<br />

Pine's Truck Service<br />

Trucking - General Hauling<br />

Heavy and Long Distance<br />

Hoisting Boom<br />

Phone 4432<br />

R. F. D. BOX 108<br />

WALNUT WAY<br />

NILES, CALIFORNIA<br />

BENS AUTO BODY SHOP<br />

CUSTOM WORK AND COLLISION REPAIRS<br />

Shop BR 6-2291<br />

Residence BR 6-0634<br />

908 LEWELLING BOULEVARD<br />

SAN LORENZO CALIFORNIA<br />

SPEND A COZY HOUR AT THE<br />

KAT AND KITTEN<br />

Cocktail Lounge<br />

1107 MACARTHUR BOULEVARD<br />

SAN LEANDRO CALIFORNIA<br />

CORNED BEEF RILEY'S<br />

SINCE 1903<br />

FRESH AND CURED PORK<br />

SAUSAGE - CORNED BEEF<br />

TENTH STREET MARKET<br />

OAKLAND CALIFORNIA<br />

BEST WISHES<br />

SPROUSE = REITZ<br />

3820 ROSE STREET<br />

DEL PASO HEIGHTS CALIFORNIA<br />

CLUB PHEASANT<br />

Italian Dinners<br />

RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE<br />

FINE FOOD & COCKTAILS<br />

Served Daily - Closed Mondays<br />

Two Miles South of El Rancho on<br />

Jefferson Boulevard<br />

John Rivera and Fred Andretti, Managers<br />

Telephone Frontier 1-9977<br />

WEST SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA<br />

GREAT WESTERN TRAILER SALES<br />

Sales Division of<br />

YOLO CAR AND TRAILER EXCHANGE, INC.<br />

We Buy, Sell and Trade<br />

NEW AND USED TRAILERS<br />

Distributor for<br />

FLEETWOOD - ROLLAWAY - SCOTSMAN<br />

BEACON - TOWNHOUSE<br />

0. OGLE, Manager<br />

Frontier 1-7356 P. 0. BOX 486<br />

1300 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE<br />

WEST SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA<br />

KEY TO TEST<br />

ON PAGE 4<br />

Ques. Ans.<br />

1-------------------------4<br />

2-------------------------4<br />

3-------------------------3<br />

4-------------------------1<br />

5-------------------------2<br />

6-------------------------3<br />

7-------------------------2<br />

8 -------------------------2<br />

9------------------------- 2<br />

10-------------------------2<br />

11-------------------------3<br />

12-------------------------4<br />

13-------------------------2<br />

14-------------------------3<br />

15-------------------------2<br />

16-------------------------3<br />

17-------------------------5<br />

18-------------------------2<br />

19-------------------------2<br />

20-------------------------5<br />

21-------------------------1<br />

22-------------------------2<br />

23-------------------------3<br />

24-------------------------4<br />

25-------------------------2<br />

26-------------------------1<br />

27-------------------------5<br />

28-------------------------2<br />

29-------------------------4<br />

30-------------------------5<br />

31-------------------------2<br />

32-------------------------2<br />

33-------------------------3<br />

34-------------------------3<br />

35-------------------------4<br />

36-------------------------b<br />

37------------------------5<br />

STATE BOX COMPANY<br />

Manufacturers of<br />

PINE BOX SHOOK<br />

Statewide Service<br />

Phone Frontier 1-5296<br />

P. 0. BOX 647<br />

Factory: WEST SACRAMENTO<br />

SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA<br />

MILLER BROS.<br />

Furniture Manufacturing Co.<br />

IT'S QUALITY THAT COUNTS<br />

Frontier 1-6196<br />

BEST WISHES!<br />

WESTERN HYWAY<br />

OIL COMPANY<br />

Telephone Frontier 1-6771<br />

P. 0. BOX 199<br />

WEST SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA<br />

California Market<br />

Equipment<br />

Company<br />

Sales and Service<br />

Friedrich Floating Air<br />

Refrigerators - Air Conditioning<br />

Adjustable Gondolas<br />

JAMES C. ROERDEN, Dealer<br />

Telephone HU 4-9311<br />

217 North Sixteenth St.<br />

SACRAMENTO, CALIF.<br />

Farmer's Markets<br />

The Big One-Stop Food Centers!<br />

• 5040 Franklin Boulevard at<br />

26th Avenue<br />

• 1271 West Capitol Avenue<br />

West Sacramento<br />

• 3810 Marysville Road<br />

East Del Paso Heights<br />

SACRAMENTO, CALIF.<br />

AAA Approved<br />

PLAZA MOTEL<br />

By Day or Week<br />

Showers and Tubs<br />

Refrigerators in All Units<br />

With or Without Kitchens<br />

DAY FR 1-9886<br />

NITE FR 1-5989<br />

2701 W. CAPITOL AVE.<br />

West Sacramento, Calif.<br />

J. H. MENDENHALL<br />

SHEET METAL, INC.<br />

INDUSTRIAL AND AGRICULTURAL<br />

SHEET METAL WORK A SPECIALTY<br />

Frontier 2-3641 - Res.: Frontier 1-1709<br />

ROUTE I, BOX 29<br />

321 NORTH TWELFTH STREET<br />

WEST SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA<br />

A. W. SWEET & CO.<br />

Plumbing and Heating Contractors<br />

"For Service All that the Name Implies"<br />

SWEET SATISFACTION<br />

Dial WA 5-1497 or IV 9-1460<br />

NOW - 279 ARDEN WAY<br />

NORTH SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA


April - May, 195 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL Page 29<br />

By WALTER SEYMOUR<br />

Member, Detroit Bar <strong>Association</strong><br />

A traffic ticket rattles around in a man's<br />

hand. He gets more worked up about it<br />

than if he'd shot his wife in the stomach.<br />

The violator who walks into your office<br />

with an earned $5.00 ticket, to demand<br />

that something be done, is more difficult<br />

to deal with than a client who has been<br />

slightly sued. He's going to take up a lot<br />

of time you can't bill him for, due to the<br />

microscopic nature of the transaction. And<br />

there isn't much you can do for him anyway<br />

except hold his hand and sympathize<br />

with him in his sorrow.<br />

The guy's got that please-pass-the-revol -<br />

vers attitude, and sings a song that sounds<br />

like the 3rd strain from Hernia. The officer<br />

said he did it when he didn't do it. His<br />

wife was in the car, and she says he didn't<br />

do it either, and will so testify. He displays<br />

a passion for detail about circumstances<br />

surrounding the alleged violation,<br />

together with a description of the way he<br />

drives, has always driven and did drive on<br />

this occasion, plus the way other people<br />

were driving all around him, frequently<br />

going off into tangents about previous<br />

violations he was accused of, their outcome<br />

and disposition, mostly unsatisfactory,<br />

and "he's not going to let them get<br />

away with it this time." So help him<br />

Hannah.<br />

STARTS CRUSADE<br />

A ticket seems to generate within his<br />

soul the immediate desire to crusade for<br />

intelligent enforcement of all traffic laws.<br />

George Afade Motor Co.<br />

COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE<br />

TOWING - 24-HOUR SERVICE<br />

BRowning 6-5606 - LUcerne 1-1154<br />

16265 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET<br />

SAN LEANDRO CALIFORNIA<br />

SPORTS & GAMES. INC.<br />

ALL SPORTS EQUIPMENT<br />

JUNIOR BASEBALL HEADQUARTERS<br />

Phone YE 5-1017<br />

1604 LOCUST STREET<br />

WALNUT CREEK CALIFORNIA<br />

A BARGAIN AWAITS YOU AT<br />

PALMER'S DRUG STORE<br />

Saga of the Traffic Ticket<br />

He is the eager messiah. You become, by<br />

his special dispensation, a one-man grievance<br />

committee. Together the twain will<br />

reform existing regulations in the police<br />

department and re-codify the ordinance.<br />

Not only that, but, with his enlightened<br />

advice and help, it'll be just like shooting<br />

a fish in a bathtub.<br />

In the old days you might have helped.<br />

You'd pick up the phone, call the judge,<br />

tell him you had a guy in your office that<br />

had been good to his mother all his life,<br />

had never received a previous ticket, who<br />

was insulted by the officer, charged with<br />

a questionable, borderline violation, the<br />

total importance of which was nothing,<br />

and that this man insists on taking a day<br />

off from work and hiring you as his attorney<br />

to take up a lot of the judge's time in<br />

court, and that all in all for the common<br />

benefit the whole thing should be forgotten,<br />

adding a few judicious expressions<br />

about votes and elections. Oh yes, the old<br />

days. A lot of water has flowed under your<br />

bridge since then.<br />

For the benefit of the brothers who<br />

haven't the time or inclination to read<br />

further, we can offer some quick, practical<br />

advice. You want to make the client happy,<br />

PETROLEUM<br />

TANK<br />

LINE<br />

George Gray<br />

Telephone..<br />

FRONTIER 1-5211; 1-5212<br />

SACRAMENTO<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

P. 0. Box 577<br />

West Sacramento, Calif.<br />

Safety" Is Our<br />

Watch-Word!<br />

don't you? OK. Just say to him, "Look,<br />

Joe, leave this thing here with me and<br />

forget it." You shake hands, he goes out,<br />

you put it in the mail with a $5.00 bill.<br />

In this way you save approximately $25.00,<br />

figuring the time involved in chewing up<br />

a bunch of language about the ticket, the<br />

net result of which would only have been<br />

a recommendation that he pay the thing.<br />

The alternative? Ordinarily we advise<br />

just sitting it out. And sympathy. Lots of<br />

sympathy. Don't try to justify the issuance<br />

DARKEN WALD<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

CO., INC.<br />

General Contractors<br />

IV 9-3653<br />

2131 FULTON AVE.<br />

Sacramento, Calif.<br />

PACIFIC METAL AWNING CO.<br />

Manufacturers of<br />

FLEXALUM AWNINGS<br />

RYLOCK ALUMINUM SCREEN DOORS<br />

AND SCREENS<br />

PRE-KUT ORNAMENTAL IRON<br />

Telephones: MI 6-9345, HI 6-3764<br />

5050 PERRY AVE., off STOCKTON BLVD.<br />

SACRAMENTO CCALIFORNIA<br />

Telephone MO 2.4637<br />

WEAVER TRACTOR CO.<br />

FARMING • LOGGING • CONTRACTING<br />

926 B STREET I always! EQUIPMENT • CATERPILLAR<br />

JOHN DEERE<br />

HAYWARD CALIFORNIA<br />

SACRAMENTO & WOODLAND CALIFORNIA<br />

Allied


Page 30<br />

Imperial Beverage<br />

Company<br />

Distributors<br />

Heidelberg-Blatz-Goebel<br />

and White Rock Beverages<br />

JOE DA PRATO, Manager<br />

Telephone FRontier 1-7116<br />

P. 0. Box 25<br />

West Sacramento, Calif.<br />

JERRY DOWER<br />

Cocktails - Breakfast - Luncheon<br />

Dinner<br />

On and Off Sale Liquors<br />

Telephone Sherwood 2-9862<br />

315 SUMNER STREET<br />

YUBA CITY, CALIF.<br />

BREMER HARDWARE, INC.<br />

IMPLEMENTS - SPORTING GOODS<br />

HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES - PLUMBING<br />

Phone SH 3-6514<br />

546 SECOND STREET<br />

GRIDLEY & YUBA CITY CALIFORNIA<br />

HOTEL MARYSYILLE<br />

AIR CONDITIONED THROUGHOUT<br />

Convenient Downtown Location<br />

FREE PARKING<br />

Every Convenience for the Traveling Public<br />

DINING ROOM - COCKTAIL LOUNGE<br />

MARYSVILLE CALIFORNIA<br />

Pepsi - Cola Bottling Company<br />

OF YUBA CITY<br />

THE LIGHT REFRESHMENT!<br />

Telephone SH 3-9205<br />

750 SUTTER STREET<br />

YUBA CITY CALIFORNIA<br />

CHILES & FIELD OIL CO.<br />

Distributors for<br />

NORWALK GASOLINE and LUBRICANTS<br />

MACMILLAN OILS and LUBRICANTS<br />

POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL<br />

of the ticket. Tell him he's been wronged.<br />

Agree with him. Say to him that the facts<br />

as presented by him show clearly that there<br />

was no violation. Of the police officer who<br />

issued the summons you can simply say,<br />

"How stupid can you get?" The man was<br />

there. He knows what happened doesn't<br />

he? All right. You're sitting there nodding,<br />

holding his hand in sorrow over the injustice<br />

of it all. Good. Now we come to<br />

the meat of the thing, the reason for his<br />

entre, so to speak. He wants the ticket<br />

dismissed. The unseen handle up in the<br />

sky is supposed to be pulled, by you, his<br />

attorney.<br />

Don't alarm the man by saying right<br />

off that nothing can be done. You've got<br />

to let him down easy. So your face is full<br />

of maybe. By no two-way stretch of the<br />

imagination should he be allowed to feel<br />

that the mission can be accomplished, understand.<br />

But don't come right out and<br />

say that if you could get him out of this<br />

it would be the most sensational thing<br />

that's happened since Dr. Dafoe held up<br />

a hand instead of a finger to Mr. Dionne.<br />

You've got to time yourself, first by letting<br />

him know that it's improbable, then unlikely,<br />

then impossible. Finally like unscrewing<br />

the inscrutable. Mix in a little<br />

Pei, se, personna non grata and ipso facto<br />

if he seems intelligent.<br />

IT'S THE PRINCIPLE<br />

We haven't discussed the little matter<br />

of the fee. We aren't going to let you<br />

down easy. Right here we're going to let<br />

you have it. There ain't going to be any.<br />

He has already told you that he don't care<br />

what it costs, but you can take that with<br />

a dose of salts. He has said too, that "it<br />

isn't the $5.00, you know, it's the principle<br />

of the thing." $5.00 means no more<br />

to him than an arm or an eye. The quickest<br />

way of all to get rid of him would be<br />

to tell him you will have to charge him<br />

$50.00 to represent him in court. Don't<br />

do it. The loss of a client who may be<br />

getting a divorce or calling you from the<br />

jailhouse next week is serious.<br />

Now, why is it that the ordinary traffic<br />

ticket can be such a mad and marvelous<br />

thing? The answer is, that outside of sending<br />

a check whereby you not only pay<br />

through the nose but automatically admit<br />

guilt, the only thing you can do is appear<br />

in court on the court date. The officer has<br />

GEO. BEALE ENTERPRISES<br />

SUPER MARKET • MEATS<br />

Hardware and Variety Store<br />

RENDEZVOUS CAFE<br />

P. 0. BOX 547<br />

YUBA CITY CALIFORNIA BRODERICK CALIFORNIA<br />

April- May, 1957<br />

John S. Hocking<br />

Logging<br />

Phone 631<br />

61 HOCKING<br />

PLACERVILLE, CALIF.<br />

WOODLAND<br />

TRACTOR COMPANY<br />

SALES AND SERVICE<br />

Ford Tractor<br />

Dearborn Farm Equipment<br />

Phone MO 2-5669<br />

WEST MAIN STREET<br />

WOODLAND CALIFORNIA<br />

WOODLAND TRANSIT CONCRETE<br />

KING LINDALE<br />

ROBERT McCOY • TOM McCOY<br />

Phone MO 2-6765<br />

KENTUCKY ROAD AVENUE<br />

At the Railroad<br />

WOODLAND CALIFORNIA<br />

HOOVER TRACTOR AND<br />

ENGINE CO.<br />

LINCOLN WELDERS AND ROD<br />

GENERAL MOTORS DIESELS<br />

A-C AND GM SALES AND SERVICE<br />

GUY L. HOOVER<br />

MO 2-2864 Res. 2-9069<br />

BOX 726 KNIGHTS LANDING HIGHWAY<br />

WOODLAND<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

FRENCHYS LIQUOR SHOP<br />

George L. Carrere, Prop.<br />

SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS<br />

Bar Accessories Party Snacks<br />

Imported and Domestic Liquor • Beer<br />

WINES AND CORDIALS<br />

The Place With the Parking Place<br />

FREE DELIVERY<br />

909 EAST STREET<br />

WOODLAND<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

WOODLAND TITLE GUARANTY<br />

COMPANY<br />

H. I. SHEARER, President<br />

Phone MOhawk 2-5439<br />

834 Jefferson Blvd. - West Sacramento<br />

519 MAIN STREET<br />

WOODLAND CALIFORNIA<br />

TRACY MOTOR CO.<br />

FORD - SALES AND SERVICE<br />

A good Place to Know— A Better Place to Go!<br />

Telephone MO 2-2849<br />

346 MAIN STREET<br />

WOODLAND CALIFORNIA


April -May, 195 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL Page 31<br />

Jay Bailey<br />

Construction Co.<br />

BOX 127<br />

Woodland, Calif.<br />

Woodland Florist and Nursery<br />

Ernest and Bea Manhart<br />

FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS<br />

Phone MOhawk 2-2843<br />

115 WALNUT STREET<br />

WOODLAND CALIFORNIA<br />

VAUGHAN MANUFACTURING<br />

COMPANY, INC.<br />

Don Vaughan and Tom Gorman, Proprietors<br />

General Machine Work • Almond Equipment<br />

HYDRAULICS<br />

Phone MO 2-8669<br />

433 COMMUNITY LANE<br />

WOODLAND CALIFORNIA<br />

WARFORD'S AUTO SALES<br />

LEONARD WARFORD, Owner<br />

LATE MODEL USED CARS<br />

USED PARTS • USED TIRES<br />

Phone MO 2-7661 - MO 2-8579<br />

1240 EAST MAIN<br />

WOODLAND CALIFORNIA<br />

CHICKEN IN THE BASKET OUR SPECIALTY<br />

PEGGY'S KITCHEN<br />

HARRY AND ESTHER EATON, Props.<br />

BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNERS<br />

Good Coffee • Home Made Pies • Choice Steaks<br />

Telephone MOhawk 2-9913<br />

KNIGHTS LANDING HIGHWAY<br />

WOODLAND CALIFORNIA<br />

BRADSON<br />

"International Tractors & Farm Machinery"<br />

Phone MO 2.7373<br />

told you to tell it to the judge. You can<br />

have a fair and impartial trial. All you<br />

lose, of course, is a day's work, and the<br />

punishment for that is three or four times<br />

the value of the ticket. Aye, there's the<br />

rub. You don't have to be a keen student<br />

of the dollar to figure it out. This creates<br />

that frustrating and hopeless feeling in<br />

the defendant's soul.<br />

Another thing. If he goes to court he<br />

knows in his heart that the odds out of<br />

one hundred of winning the case could<br />

be counted on the fingers of a careless sawmill<br />

hand. His mind tells him he is going<br />

to be found not guilty, but his heart tells<br />

him differently. He hasn't heard from his<br />

liver. The last time we checked, the percentage<br />

of convictions for the entire State<br />

of traffic arrests was 97.4 per cent. That<br />

was years ago. We haven't bothered to<br />

inquire again. A generous sample can be<br />

obtained by listening to a group of traffic<br />

cases being tried anywhere. How often<br />

does the judge turn to the officer and tell<br />

him he made a mistake? "The man wasn't<br />

speeding, officer. He says so himself."<br />

"You must be colorblind, officer. I don't<br />

believe the light was red." Then the little<br />

fairy prince tapped her on the shoulder<br />

and said, "Shall we dance?"<br />

SELDOM WRONG<br />

Why is the defendant found guilty?<br />

Frankly, because he should be. That's a<br />

shocking and arbitrary answer, but true.<br />

There are exceptional cases where the<br />

traffic cop is wrong, there will be and continue<br />

to be illegal tickets issued, but we<br />

can't soak up your valuable time discussing<br />

rare instances. Let's stick to the general.<br />

The misdemeanor has been witnessed, not<br />

only by an eyewitness, but a trained eyewitness<br />

who is fulfilling the duty of a<br />

public servant. When your client says to<br />

you, "The judge won't take my word, he'll<br />

take the police officer's word," he has indeed<br />

said a mouthful.<br />

We come now to that expressive connotation,<br />

the "speed trap." A speed trap<br />

is any small community where the motor-<br />

BEST WISHES<br />

HANNAGAN MUSIC<br />

460 NORTH EAST STREET<br />

MOhawk 2-41I5<br />

WOODLAND CALIFORNIA WOODLAND CALIFORNIA<br />

ALDERSON HOSPITAL<br />

QUIET . COMFORTABLE<br />

BEST WISHES TO ALL<br />

LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS FROM<br />

REASONABLE RATES MARVIN LANDPLANE COMPANY<br />

Telephone MOhawk 2-6375<br />

"Tops in Field Equipment"<br />

124 WALNUT STREET<br />

P. 0. BOX 209<br />

WOODLAND CALIFORNIA WOODLAND CALIFORNIA<br />

BOWLER'S MODERN FURNITURE<br />

DU 8-0883<br />

1052 HIGHWAY 101<br />

at Mill Valley Overpass<br />

MILL VALLEY CALIFORNIA<br />

FORSYTH REALTY<br />

RESIDENTIAL HOMES<br />

BUSINESS PROPERTIES<br />

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT<br />

DU 8-5772<br />

90 EAST BLITHEDALE AVENUE<br />

MILL VALLEY CALIFORNIA<br />

HOCKETT-FINN<br />

INSURANCE AGENCY<br />

DUnlap 8-3285<br />

11 THROCKMORTON AVENUE<br />

MILL VALLEY CALIFORNIA<br />

P' JyftI CHERNE141<br />

1)4 242a Tamolpois Jun Pun<br />

Mill ValleyS<br />

DUnlop 8-6553<br />

I IIiIJ4I<br />

EL PASEO<br />

Restaurant<br />

—A "Ron-D-Voo" of The Elite—<br />

Where Business and Professional Men<br />

and Women Meet and Eat<br />

UNIQUE-COZY<br />

COMFORTABLE<br />

Featuring<br />

Char-Broiled Steaks-Chops-Fish<br />

Private Banquet Room Available<br />

Telephone DU 8-0741<br />

15 THROCKMORTON<br />

MILL VALLEY, CALIF.<br />

Bob Anderson's<br />

Richfield Service<br />

"Tops in Lube Jobs"<br />

PLUS<br />

Service With A Smile!<br />

TIRES - ACCESSORIES, ETC.<br />

789 REDWOOD HIGHWAY<br />

MILL VALLEY, CALIF.


Page 32 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL April -May, 1957<br />

Jules DeBeaubien<br />

PONTIAC COMPANY<br />

Tel. 8-6112<br />

374 MILLER AVE.<br />

PONTIAC<br />

SALES &<br />

SERVICE<br />

MILL VALLEY, CALIF.<br />

The Quality One-Stop<br />

Food Center -<br />

MEATS - GROCERIES - LIQUORS<br />

"Where Personality<br />

Predominates in Service"<br />

JOLLY Stores, Inc.<br />

KENTFIELD - MILL VALLEY<br />

R & R Motors<br />

DODGE PLYMOUTH<br />

Sales and Service<br />

Business Phone: DUnlap 8-7022<br />

352 MILLER AVENUE<br />

MILL VALLEY, CALIF.<br />

CRYSTAL FREEZER<br />

Ice Cream - Farm Fresh Eggs - Frozen Foods<br />

Quantity Discounts to Freezer Owners<br />

One half Gallon ice Cream - 84c<br />

10 half Gallons - 74c ea.<br />

Ice Cream Bars for Kiddies 50c per dozen<br />

VERN DAHLQUIST<br />

Phone 2760<br />

1230 MENDOCINO AVENUE<br />

Across from High School<br />

SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA<br />

NOVELLIS RADIO & TV<br />

Distributor of<br />

PHILCO AND TRAVELER<br />

SALES - SERVICE<br />

H. F. STRAUB, Owner<br />

Phone 4461<br />

409 THIRD STREET<br />

SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA<br />

ist receives a traffic ticket. You don't ever<br />

hear of big cities like Detroit being speed<br />

traps. It's the cross-roads village, always.<br />

The delightful defense, which in the mind<br />

of the defendant seems to bind the case<br />

with hoops of steel, is that he was "just<br />

going along with traffic." This is sometimes<br />

varied by the equally entrancing<br />

legalistic hypothesis that the officer was<br />

hiding behind a billboard. The latter is<br />

fascinating because it's the story of America.<br />

Everybody should be given a sporting<br />

chance, even when violating the law,<br />

and if the weather eye in the rear view<br />

mirror reveals nothing, our man has been<br />

euchered out of the square deal. It's like<br />

a body blow below the motorist's belt.<br />

DIFFERENT TERM<br />

The police do not call this sort of thing<br />

hiding around the corner, they call it "offstreet<br />

observation," but whatever they call<br />

it, the traffic ticket addict compares it<br />

favorably with the secret police of red<br />

Russia.<br />

Other "defenses," the total of which<br />

mean nothing but are bothersome and<br />

time consuming to explain, are the following;<br />

the defendant wasn't hurting nobody;<br />

he didn't have a thing to drink; he didn't<br />

do it deliberately; he has a good traffic<br />

record; this is his first ticket; the policeman<br />

wasn't wearing a coat; his car wasn't<br />

identified with "police" in big letters;<br />

the policeman misspelled one letter of his<br />

name ("and if he made one mistake, he<br />

could make another, couldn't he, Counsel?");<br />

the signs were hidden by trees; he<br />

didn't see the sign; the community is trying<br />

to raise revenue to build a new city<br />

hail; the cop was "hard up for a ticket"<br />

because he "hadn't filled his quota for<br />

the day;" and then again, repeat, the<br />

defendant wasn't hurting nobody.<br />

The above repeated phrase strikes right<br />

at the heart of the traffic ticket problem.<br />

What puzzles so many defendants is why<br />

they can't make their own laws. If there's<br />

no traffic on the street and it's 3 in the<br />

morning, why in the world shouldn't he<br />

be allowed to go 10 or 15 miles over the<br />

limit? If he rolls up to a stop sign and<br />

there's nothing within a block in either<br />

direction, why should the wheels of his<br />

Chevy cease their motion, when he can<br />

safely shift gears and mosey on across?<br />

What if the light did change to red before<br />

he completed the crossing? Crosstraffic<br />

didn't have time to start up yet?<br />

There was no possible danger of harming<br />

anyone.<br />

LAWS IMPORTANT<br />

The conclusion is, the traffic misdemeanor<br />

is technical by nature, almost in<br />

every case. Traffic laws are by their very<br />

nature arbitrary laws. You don't have to<br />

be a hazard on the street to deserve a<br />

ticket, you don't have to have an accident<br />

Phone 2862<br />

<strong>San</strong>ta Rosa Savings<br />

and<br />

Loan <strong>Association</strong><br />

Since 1888<br />

INSURED SAVINGS<br />

HOME LOANS<br />

835 FOURTH STREET<br />

SANTA ROSA, CALIF.<br />

Everything for Boating"<br />

the boat shop<br />

HORACE & DORIS GRIFFITH,<br />

Owners<br />

Telephone 5359-W<br />

80 SEBASTOPOL ROAD<br />

SANTA ROSA, CALIF.<br />

LONDONSIDE<br />

CABINS • BAR • CAFE<br />

SWIMMING • DANCING<br />

Sylvia DeChene, Owner<br />

Phone: WEbster 8.9949<br />

4700 WARM SPRINGS ROAD<br />

GLEN ELLEN CALIFORNIA<br />

BEST WISHES<br />

"CATERPILLAR" • JOHN DEERE<br />

BERGLUND TRACTOR AND<br />

EQUIPMENT CO.<br />

Business Phone 8440<br />

410 THIRD STREET<br />

SANTA ROSA, NAPA AND WILLITS<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

Laundrette—on Fourth Street<br />

<strong>San</strong>ta Rosa's Largest and Most Complete<br />

"You'll Enjoy Doing It Here!"<br />

852 FOURTH STREET<br />

SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA<br />

THE GOOD SPOT<br />

Cockfails.<br />

HAMBURGERS -. HOME MADE CHILI<br />

DRAUGHT BEER - WINE<br />

Eddie & Helen Maitz<br />

Phone 9732<br />

1410 SEBASTOPOL ROAD<br />

SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA


April -May, 1957 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL Page 33<br />

or come close to one. You've been stopped<br />

only on a technicality. That's what most<br />

people find it so hard to understand. The<br />

client says, "I wasn't driving reckless."<br />

Your ready answer should be, 'You are<br />

not charged with reckless driving, my<br />

good fellow."<br />

Traffic laws are important. They must<br />

be enforced. The enforcement should be<br />

rigorous and uniform. Otherwise they'll<br />

be shoveling the bodies into trucks instead<br />

of picking them up one at a time in<br />

an ambulance. The public can't be allowed<br />

when and where to comply with a law and<br />

when to ignore it. There are many drivers<br />

who aren't equal to such an occasion. All<br />

drivers should be able to drive on the<br />

theory that all other drivers are going to<br />

do the correct thing. We must be able to<br />

rely on compliance with the laws by everybody<br />

else on the street. Should enforcement<br />

cease, traffic would be a terrible mess.<br />

Even good drivers would slip into careless<br />

ways.<br />

So while you sit there listening to his<br />

tale of woe, rolling you eyeballs toward<br />

the ceiling, and occasionally looking at the<br />

inside of your eyelids as though immersed<br />

in deep thought, keep in mind that the<br />

common traffic ticket, like the common<br />

cold, is a necessary evil and one about<br />

which little can be done.<br />

—Traffic Digest and Review<br />

Phone 2128<br />

DONS LUMBER YARD<br />

All Kinds of Lumber for All Purposes<br />

Quality at the Right Price<br />

PLUMBING • ROOFING<br />

DOORS • WINDOWS<br />

SEBASTOPOL AND ROBERTS AVENUE<br />

SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA<br />

Phone 3020<br />

OLSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.<br />

Builder "In the Redwood Empire Since 1922"<br />

Home of "SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION"<br />

125 BROOKWOOD AVENUE<br />

SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA<br />

RAPP, CHRISTENSEN & FOSTER<br />

GENERAL CONTRACTORS<br />

We Specialize in Commercial, Public and<br />

Industrial Buildings<br />

Underground Construction and Excavating<br />

Equipment Rentals<br />

705 BENNETT AVENUE Telephone 1492<br />

SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA<br />

NILES MOTOR COMPANY<br />

BUICK SALES AND SERVICE<br />

Our 20th Year in Sonoma County<br />

965 SANTA ROSA AVENUE<br />

SANTA ROSA & PETALUMA<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

HE'S YOUNGER, TOO, than Sausalito's <strong>Police</strong><br />

Chief Mountanos. He's Chief of <strong>Police</strong><br />

Leroy B. Cunningham of Ceres, California,<br />

and is 28 years old. He has a young department,<br />

the ages of the sergeant and four<br />

patrolmen ranging from 22 to 34 years.<br />

Phone 194<br />

MARK HAINES WELDING<br />

Wesley Temple, Owner<br />

Iron and Steel • Light and Heavy Welding<br />

Automatic Rebuilding for Tractor Parts<br />

FIRST AND B STREETS<br />

SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA<br />

STEVENSON EQUIPMENT CO., Inc.<br />

Since 1912<br />

CONTRACTORS' HEAVY EQUIPMENT<br />

HEADQUARTERS<br />

SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA<br />

Telephone 5350 J. J. Bussiere<br />

KLEIN'S LIQUOR STORE<br />

CHOICE WINES - LIQUORS AND CORDIALS<br />

22 SANTA ROSA AVENUE<br />

(Across From the Courthouse Plaza)<br />

SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA<br />

WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATES<br />

STORE<br />

Headquarters of the Redwood Empire<br />

AUTO, HOME AND RANCH SUPPLIES<br />

432 FOURTH STREET<br />

SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA<br />

MILL'S PATIO<br />

Jimmie and Dot Mills, Your Hosts<br />

HOUSE OF BARBECUE<br />

Dinners-4:30 to Midnight<br />

Cocktails-2 P.M. to 2 A.M.<br />

Phone 3481 CLOSED TUESDAYS<br />

2755 MENDOCINO AVENUE<br />

SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA<br />

"GOOD OLD DAYS"<br />

Depressed by the bumper-to bumper<br />

blues, you might some day find yourself<br />

wishing for the good old days when cars<br />

were fewer and farther between. Don't<br />

do it, advises the National Automobile<br />

Club. Like most good old days, the good<br />

old days of motoring just weren't very<br />

good at all.<br />

Suppose you did find yourself back in<br />

the noisy nineties, clutching your money<br />

in your wet little palm, and eager to buy<br />

yourself one of those newfangled horseless<br />

carriages. About all you could buy then<br />

would be a steam carriage, which amounted<br />

to an old buckboard with the shafts cut<br />

off, four rubber-tired wheels, and a power<br />

plant under the seat. And that power plant<br />

seemed to have a strange propensity for<br />

either soaking you with vapor from time<br />

to time or blowing you higher than the<br />

proverbial kite.<br />

And the car you got would be little<br />

more than a stripped-down chassis. If you<br />

wanted a top, windshield, side curtains,<br />

battery, or tires, you'd have to go out and<br />

buy these on your own.<br />

Then you were ready to go, almost, If<br />

your trip was going to be more than 20<br />

miles, you had to get out your tools, your<br />

kit of spare parts, and your maps, and lay<br />

your plans like an attacking general. Then<br />

you put on your fur-lined overcoat, hauled<br />

on your heavy woolen gloves, tight-fitting<br />

rubber-lined cap, and oversize goggles.<br />

Away you went, and so did most of the<br />

loosely fitting parts of your new car. Junk<br />

dealers followed you at a respectable distance<br />

to pick up the bolts, bars, and broken<br />

axles, that bounced right off.<br />

If you wanted to warn that junk dealer<br />

that you were about to stop, there were no<br />

signals. A lot of the time there were no<br />

brakes, so you just headed for the nearest<br />

bank, tree, or other solid obstacle and<br />

brought your journey to a crashing conclusion.<br />

If a tire went flat, there was no demountable<br />

rim, no spare. You just took<br />

that tire off, repaired it, then blew it up<br />

with a wheezy pump that got about one<br />

pound of pressure to one hour of pumping.<br />

Had enough? Probably. But don't forget<br />

the charm of those flickering gasoline<br />

headlights that hardly let you see where<br />

you were going but did offer some feeble<br />

warning to pedestrians and cows that you<br />

were thundering towards them at your top<br />

speed of fifteen miles per hour.<br />

Back to those bumper-to-bumper blues?<br />

Alameda, in Spanish, means a "grove<br />

of poplars." The California State Automobile<br />

<strong>Association</strong> states that the name first<br />

appeared in a report of exploration made<br />

by Sergeant Pedro Amador in 1795.


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BEST WISHES<br />

to All Sonoma County <strong>Officers</strong><br />

PETE MAFFEI—Realtor<br />

608 MENDOCINO AVENUE<br />

SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA<br />

SANTA ROSA REALTY<br />

ETHEL C. DUNN—Realtor<br />

MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE<br />

Homes • Ranches • Income Properties<br />

ACREAGE - COMMERCIAL<br />

INDUSTRIAL RENTALS<br />

Telephone S. A. 7652<br />

2658 MENDOCINO AVENUE<br />

SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA<br />

HARRY B. TREMBLEY<br />

AUTO PARTS PLUS REAL SERVICE!<br />

Telephone <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa 95<br />

444 THIRD STREET<br />

SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA<br />

CHARLES A. CARNIGLIA<br />

REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE<br />

Homes, Ranches and Business Property<br />

Phone 671 or 6668<br />

461 COLLEGE AVENUE at MENDOCINO<br />

SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA<br />

Ruth Cullen<br />

RINCON NURSERY<br />

ORNAMENTAL AND FLOWERING SHRUBS<br />

Telephone 1988<br />

4050 SONOMA HIGHWAY<br />

SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA<br />

M. J. PEDROTTI<br />

Multiple Listing Realtor<br />

HOMES - FARMS - INCOME<br />

Phones 5505 or 8544<br />

Residence Phone 5551-M<br />

205 MONTGOMERY DRIVE<br />

SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA<br />

BEST WISHES<br />

MARCHANT CALCULATORS<br />

SALES - SERVICE<br />

Phone: <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa 6230<br />

4934 SONOMA HIGHWAY<br />

SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA<br />

THE WHITE HOUSE<br />

W. R. Carithers & Sons, Inc.<br />

THE LEADER IN ALL FOUR CITIES<br />

CORNER FOURTH AND B STREETS<br />

SANTA ROSA<br />

NAPA VALLEJO PETALUMA<br />

POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL<br />

DROP IN DEATHS<br />

The American motorist in January<br />

shifted the traffic death toll into reverse<br />

for only the second time in the last two<br />

years, according to the National Safety<br />

Council.<br />

Traffic deaths in the first month of 1957<br />

dropped 3 per cent-2,860 as compared<br />

with 2,950 in January last year. The Council<br />

said October, 1956, was the only other<br />

month in two years to show a death reduction,<br />

although the December, 1956,<br />

toll was unchanged from the previous<br />

December. Travel figures for January are<br />

not yet available, so the Council said it<br />

could not relate the decrease to any change<br />

in mileage.<br />

Ned H. Dearborn, Council president,<br />

said he is confident the "Back the Attack"<br />

campaign launched by the Council in December<br />

and still continuing is having a<br />

favorable effect.<br />

Although the January decrease was not<br />

large, its geographical spread was interpreted<br />

by the Council as minimizing the<br />

effect of weather. Improvement was reported<br />

in 26 of 45 reporting states. Two<br />

states had no change, and only 17 reported<br />

increases.<br />

The decrease in January apparently came<br />

chiefly in urban areas. Among 562 reporting<br />

cities, deaths showed a sharp 15 per<br />

cent drop, the Council said.<br />

Of the 562 cities, 420 had perfect records<br />

in January. Decreases in deaths were<br />

reported by 118 cities. Only 85 cities had<br />

more deaths than a year earlier.<br />

In 1937 there were some 15 traffic<br />

deaths per 100 million miles of travel.<br />

Today there are 6.4 deaths per 100 million<br />

miles, reports the California State<br />

Automobile <strong>Association</strong>.<br />

The average motorist pays $34 a year<br />

in state gasoline taxes, according to the<br />

California State Automobile <strong>Association</strong>.<br />

t-<br />

Groskopf-Weider<br />

Trucking Co.<br />

WE 8-4793<br />

1761 DENMARK STREET<br />

SONOMA, CALIF.<br />

April - May, 1957<br />

Redwood Empire<br />

Title Co.<br />

For Fast Efficient 24-Hour Service<br />

TITLE INSURANCE<br />

Escrows-Complete Title Service<br />

Telephone Liberty 5-5130<br />

(In Montgomery Village)<br />

<strong>San</strong>ta Rosa<br />

Petaluma - Ukiah<br />

G A L L I ' S<br />

A PLACE TO EAT<br />

Not a Cabaret<br />

Quality Is Our Motto<br />

S. GALL!, Prop.<br />

Phone Tucker 3-9911<br />

20 Miles North of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />

HIGHWAY 101<br />

IGNACIO, CALIFORNIA<br />

BEST WISHES<br />

TO ALL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS<br />

OF MARIN COUNTY<br />

NORTH MARIN COUNTY<br />

WATER DISTRICT<br />

834 VALLEJO AVENUE<br />

Telephone TWinbrook 2-9022<br />

NOVATO CALIFORNIA<br />

THE PINK ELEPHANT<br />

EE THE ELEPHANT IN PINK<br />

WITHOUT A DRINK<br />

On Your Vacation up the Russian River<br />

MONTE RIO CALIFORNIA<br />

BOB'S MARKET<br />

MEAT-VEGETABLES-FRUITS-GROCERIES<br />

Orean A. & Robert D. Warman<br />

PHONE 9<br />

MONTE RIO CALIFORNIA<br />

HIGHWAY GARAGE<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

H. J. NORRBOM, Proprietor<br />

Telephone: WEbster 8-2041<br />

WEST NAPA STREET<br />

SONOMA CALIFORNIA


April - May, 195 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL Page 35<br />

Sturgeons Mill, Inc.<br />

VA 3-3519<br />

2160 GREEN HILL ROAD<br />

SEBASTOPOL, CALIF.<br />

THE MART BUILDING<br />

MARINCURE<br />

Growth<br />

- Services for Business - Studios for Personnel<br />

FRED H. FIDLER<br />

3030 BRIDGEWAY BOULEVARD<br />

SAUSALITO CALIFORNIA<br />

BEST WISHES<br />

THOMSEN RESEARCH CO.. INC.<br />

P. 0. BOX 246<br />

SAUSALITO CALIFORNIA<br />

E. D. BULLARD COMPANY<br />

Manufacturers and Distributors of<br />

INDUSTRIAL SAFETY EQUIPMENT<br />

Phone 1960<br />

2680 BRIDGEWAY<br />

SAUSALITO CALIFORNIA<br />

SERVICE LUMBER COMPANY<br />

Telephone 18 11 —P. 0. Box 18f,<br />

Foot of Gate 5 Road - Marinhip<br />

SAUSALITO CALIFORNIA<br />

CASA MADRONE<br />

DINING • LODGING<br />

We Specialize in Draught Beer and Pizza!<br />

MAURICE, Proprietor<br />

Phone Sausalito 1841<br />

166 BULKLEY<br />

SAUSALITO CALIFORNIA<br />

BEST WISHES<br />

SAUSALITO SAVINGS AND<br />

LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />

SINCE 1887<br />

675 BRIDGEWAY<br />

SAUSAL1TO CALIFORNIA<br />

S. F. STUDENTS WIN AWARDS<br />

A third prize, three honorable mentions<br />

and 25 commendations were won by <strong>San</strong><br />

<strong>Francisco</strong> art students in the 1957 nationwide<br />

School Safety Poster Contest conducted<br />

by the American Automobile <strong>Association</strong>.<br />

The contest had a record-breaking<br />

11,103 entries from the United States<br />

and Canada.<br />

The names of the top <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />

winners were announced by the California<br />

State Automobile <strong>Association</strong> as follows:<br />

Richard Cerruti, Balboa High School, a<br />

third prize. Art instructor, Tryphon<br />

Nichols.<br />

Donald Lam and Jack Fong, Galileo<br />

High School, and Kim Morgan, Luther<br />

Burbank School, honorable mentions. Art<br />

instructor at Galileo High is Nicolas<br />

Vogulkin and at Luther Burbank School is<br />

Arthur St. Peter.<br />

Lam and Fong also took two commendations<br />

and Morgan one commendation in<br />

the contest.<br />

Other commendation winners were:<br />

Galileo High School—Julio Comavd ran,<br />

Arnold Chung, Donald Lee, James C.<br />

Morena and Teodora Coquilla (who won<br />

three commendations).<br />

Mission High School—Ewald Brever.<br />

Presidio Jr. High—Lynn Moeskav, Bill<br />

Hay, Sharon Quirk, Helen Laflarb, Patricia<br />

Phipps, Michael D. Long and Kathleen<br />

Connelly.<br />

Herbert Hoover Jr. High - Patricia<br />

Day, Eileen Delos and Art Elvin.<br />

St. Anthony's School - John W.<br />

Hickey.<br />

St. James School—John Nady.<br />

The traffic slogans illustrated by the<br />

BEST WISHES<br />

MARIN • E PRODUCTS<br />

Manufacturers of<br />

POWER SKI • MOTOR TOTOR<br />

and other marine products<br />

MARINCORE BUILDING<br />

3030 BRIDGEWAY<br />

SAUSALITO CALIFORNIA<br />

BRING YOUR AUTOMOBILE PROBLEMS TO<br />

Art Boafes and Associates<br />

AUTOMOTIVE CONSULTANTS<br />

Complete Automotive Service<br />

Serving Southern Mann Motorists for<br />

Over 30 Years<br />

AAA Emergency Road Service<br />

TOWING PHONE SAUSALITO 1101<br />

26 EL PORTAL<br />

(Next to Sausalito Post Office)<br />

SAUSALITO CALIFORNIA<br />

C A R U SO'S<br />

FISHING PARTIES ARRANGED<br />

Bait and Tackle and Coffee Shop<br />

Sausalito 133-W - Lombard 4-2328<br />

FOOT OF GATE 5 SPORT FISHING DOCK<br />

SAUSALITO CALIFORNIA<br />

young artists were "Be Extra Careful in<br />

Bad Weather," "Help Your School Patrol"<br />

and Drive Carefully, School's Open."<br />

The contest is approved by the National<br />

Education <strong>Association</strong> and is conducted by<br />

the AAA to obtain designs for posters<br />

graphically presenting specific traffic safety<br />

rules, which are used for hallway and<br />

classroom reminders to school children.<br />

Each school year the CSAA furnishes<br />

upwards or 300,000 of these posters and<br />

other instruction material dealing with<br />

traffic safety to more than 2,500 in central<br />

and northern California and Nevada as a<br />

public service.<br />

A total of 66,875,000 motor vehicles,<br />

with a wholesale value of $95,800,000,-<br />

000,have been produced and sold in the<br />

United States during the 10 years since<br />

1947, reports the National Automobile<br />

Club.<br />

S I •<br />

The weekly energy output of petroleum<br />

in the United States has been estimated to<br />

exceed 40 hours' work or 22 billion people.<br />

That, according to the National Automobile<br />

Club, is ten times the total population<br />

of the world.<br />

Village Fair<br />

Distinctive Shops<br />

Overlooking<br />

YACHT HARBOR<br />

in<br />

SAUSALITO, CALIF.<br />

Best Wishes<br />

A. G. SCHOONMAKER<br />

COMPANY, INC.<br />

Sausalito 1600<br />

FOOT OF SPRING STREET<br />

SAUSALITO, CALIFORNIA


Page 36<br />

Crow-Garrick<br />

Company<br />

Welding Supplies<br />

Distributor<br />

LINDE AIR PRODUCTS<br />

THE LINCOLN<br />

ELECTRIC Co.<br />

MI 3-9991<br />

1885 No. Ventura Ave.<br />

VENTURA, CALIF.<br />

GARY CORE<br />

DRILLING CO.<br />

EX 9-3910<br />

215 N. CHESTER AVE.<br />

Bakersfield, California<br />

"Roxie's"<br />

BELMONT CLEANERS & DYERS<br />

BEST CLEANING AND HAND FINISHING<br />

HEmlock 8-4941<br />

5325 EAST SECOND STREET<br />

LONG BEACH CALIFORNIA<br />

MAYV!TT GEAR MFG. CO .<br />

CH 5-5164<br />

666 WEST BROADWAY<br />

GLENDALE CALIFORNIA<br />

POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL<br />

BIG AUTO YEAR<br />

The year 1956 has been a big one for<br />

the American motorist, according to the<br />

California State Automobile <strong>Association</strong>.<br />

Major milestones were passed in virtually<br />

every phase of motor transportation -<br />

road building, safety, vehicle registration<br />

and travel.<br />

The single development that over-shadowed<br />

all others in the motor world was<br />

passage of the huge Federal highway bill.<br />

Although no direct benefits were noticeable<br />

during 1956, the $33 billion Federal program<br />

will eventually provide a 41,000mile<br />

system of interstate highways and<br />

also make more funds available for the<br />

improvement of many more thousands of<br />

miles of state roads and city streets.<br />

The AAA motorists' organization said<br />

the only black mark on the 1956 record<br />

was the increase in the number of highway<br />

deaths. Final figures are not yet tabulated,<br />

but it seems certain that a new high<br />

of over 40,000 deaths will be recorded.<br />

"On the other hand, a significant gain<br />

was made in the growth of high school<br />

driver and traffic education classes. For<br />

the first time, student enrollment in classes<br />

offering both classroom study and driver<br />

training exceeded 500,000 during the<br />

1955-56 school year. This is a major step<br />

forward because studies prove that complete<br />

driver education courses can reduce<br />

accidents and traffic violations by as much<br />

as 50 per cent for those taking the Course,"<br />

the CSAA said.<br />

Two record marks of near astronomical<br />

proportions were established in vehicle<br />

registrations and miles traveled in the<br />

United States during the past year. The<br />

total number of cars, trucks and buses now<br />

on American streets and highways passed<br />

the 65,000,000 point late in the year, and<br />

it is estimated that these vehicles rolled<br />

up over 600 billion miles. The previous<br />

high mileage figure was achieved in 1955,<br />

when Americans drove 583 billion miles.<br />

The CSAA also pointed out that recreational<br />

travel by automobile also continued<br />

to spiral upward. More than 80,000,000<br />

Americans, roughly half the population,<br />

took at least one vacation trip during the<br />

year. About 85 per cent of these trips<br />

were made by car.<br />

"What did you bid no trumps on."<br />

"If you must know, one jack, two<br />

queens and four gins."<br />

DWIGHT BREINER<br />

American Baptist Publication<br />

Society<br />

"MASONIC BIBLES"<br />

352 SOUTH SPRING STREET<br />

LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA<br />

April - May, 1957<br />

Chase, Rotchford,<br />

Downen & Drukker<br />

Attorneys at Law<br />

411 WEST FIFTH STREET<br />

SUITE 910<br />

Los ANGELES 13, CALIF.<br />

Capri Sportswear<br />

Only the Finest<br />

1048 S. Los ANGELES ST.<br />

LOS ANGELES, CALIF.<br />

Roy Jameson & Son<br />

Contract Carriers<br />

225 SECOND STREET<br />

PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA<br />

1938 EAST VERNON<br />

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA<br />

Ray Schneyer Transportation Co.<br />

AN 9-0555<br />

4344 SHELIA STREET<br />

LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA<br />

FRED L. LESTOE CO.<br />

Representing Manufacturers in California<br />

712 OLIVE STREET<br />

LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA


April - May, 195 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL Page 37<br />

SEX DEVIATION AND CRIME!<br />

Predicating his article on the contention that sexual deviates present an ever perplexing problem to law enforcement<br />

officers, Alan Canty, executive director of the Psychopathic Clinic of the Recorder's Court in Detroit, makes several pertinent<br />

observations for the benefit of police departments the country over. Describing the various forms that sex deviation<br />

takes, Mr Canty, in The <strong>Police</strong> Chief, gives this advice: "As a law enforcement officer, you do not round up all known pickpockets<br />

when you are investigating a safe robbery . . . (so) when investigating a sadistic rape or murder concentrate your<br />

fire. Don't waste time bringing in all known homosexuals or exhibitionists. If the investigation leads nowhere, those people<br />

can be brought in later." His article, in full:<br />

Sex crimes and sexual criminals are a<br />

problem to all of us in the field of law<br />

enforcement. Following one well-publicized<br />

sex crime, the citizen is alarmed,<br />

frightened and aroused. He has a desire<br />

for protection and, in some cases, for<br />

revenge.<br />

When the public is aroused, more offenses<br />

are reported and the citizen's apprehension<br />

is further reflected by his<br />

alertness to suspicious persons or circumstances<br />

which he considers threatening<br />

in the sexual area. This means more arrests,<br />

more investigations, the classification<br />

of suspects as to their possible involvement<br />

in the case under investigation, or<br />

the realization that there is no evidence to<br />

connect the suspect with this particular<br />

crime.<br />

NEED SPECIALISTS<br />

Whenever a vicious sex crime occurs,<br />

perhaps the rape and murder of a little<br />

girl, hundreds of suspects may be brought<br />

in for study. All known sex deviates in<br />

your area are certain to come under investigation.<br />

You are then faced with the<br />

problem of deciding which of your suspects,<br />

though not involved in the crime<br />

under investigation, might nevertheless be<br />

reacting to dangerous symptons or might<br />

well be considered suspects in other unsolved<br />

sex crimes.<br />

In this situation, the police investigator<br />

feels insecure and welcomes the advice and<br />

assistance of the skilled psychologist or<br />

psychiatrist, particularly if this specialist<br />

in the field of human behavior has had<br />

experience in working with criminal of-<br />

BEL VISTA<br />

Convalescent Hospital<br />

HILARY E. POYATTO<br />

HEMLOCK 4-0167 AND 4-0168<br />

5001 E. ANAHEIM<br />

LONG BEACH, CALIF.<br />

fenders. Fortunate indeed is the police<br />

department which has ready access to consultants<br />

of this type.<br />

In the city of Detroit, the writer, as<br />

director of the Psychiatric Clinic of the<br />

Recorder's Court, has had occasion to<br />

study convicted criminal offenders during<br />

the past 36 years in collaboration with a<br />

staff of psychiatrists and clinical psychologists.<br />

Since the ten judges in this court<br />

have the responsibility for trying cases involving<br />

all criminal offenses committed<br />

in the city of Detroit, all types of criminal<br />

offenders may be referred to the clinic by<br />

the trial judge interested in the clinic's<br />

advisory services.<br />

SEX OFFENDERS<br />

In the average year, the clinic studies<br />

over 2,500 convicted criminal offenders.<br />

About 500 of these, or approximately 30<br />

per cent, are sex offenders. Each subject<br />

is studied physically, psychiatrically, psychologically<br />

and sociologically for a period<br />

of five hours. This 2,500 hours each year,<br />

devoted to the study of sexually maladjusted<br />

criminal offenders, has given us<br />

some understanding of sexual problems in<br />

their relationship to crime. As a result, we<br />

WORRALL CAMERA COMPANY<br />

5659 SELMARAINE DRIVE<br />

CULVER CITY CALIFORNIA<br />

FRED VAILE<br />

VA 1834<br />

699 SOUTH GRAND AVENUE<br />

Los ANGELES CALIFORNIA<br />

SELWYN-PACIFIC COMPANY<br />

340 WEST AVENUE 26<br />

LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA<br />

have found it possible, in some cases, to<br />

offer helpful advice to our associates in<br />

the field of law enforcement.<br />

SPECIAL COURSES<br />

The desire for such assistance was first<br />

brought to the writer's attention 21 years<br />

ago when he was asked to discuss sex offenders<br />

before a class of student patrolmen<br />

and policewomen in the Detroit <strong>Police</strong><br />

Academy. Since that time, every class<br />

of trainees has been given this instruction.<br />

GLOBE<br />

WIRELESS,<br />

Ltd.<br />

EX 2-6181<br />

141 BATTERY STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.<br />

California Motor<br />

Express, Ltd.<br />

GA 1-8454<br />

50 BRANNAN<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.<br />

SPENCER B. BAGGE<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

YU 2-5076<br />

465 GREEN STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA


Page 38 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL April - May, 1957<br />

Carew& English,<br />

Inc.<br />

Funeral Directors<br />

Lao J. CAREW, JR., President<br />

CHAPELS<br />

MASONIC AT<br />

GOLDEN GATE AVE.<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.<br />

FILLMORE 6-2414<br />

PACIFIC FELT CO.<br />

MI 7-0111<br />

710 YORK<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

SOUTHER WAREHOUSE<br />

COMPANY<br />

CAR UNLOADING & WAREHOUSING<br />

1006 NORTH POINT STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

PARAMOUNT OPTICAL CO.<br />

YUkon 2-4255<br />

240 STOCKTON STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

A SALUTE TO THE POLICE AND<br />

PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL<br />

FROM A FRIEND<br />

PAUL G. De ALVA<br />

& ASSOCIATES<br />

260 KEARNY STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

SCHIRMER STEVEDORING<br />

CO., LTD.<br />

55 SACRAMENTO STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

This material has been analyzed in more<br />

detail as a part of the Detroit <strong>Police</strong> Department<br />

in-service training programs and<br />

in special courses for police officers developed<br />

by Wayne State University.<br />

While working with these law enforcement<br />

officers, we have learned something<br />

about their problems; they, in turn, have<br />

acquired valuable knowledge in the area<br />

of human behavior. Today there is a very<br />

close working relationship between these<br />

two units of our city government, the<br />

Psychopathic Clinic of the Recorder's<br />

Court and the Detroit <strong>Police</strong> Department.<br />

This relationship is based on our mutual<br />

interest in a common problem—the protection<br />

of the citizens in our community<br />

from the offenses committed by the sexually<br />

deviated criminal.<br />

It is not within the scope of this paper<br />

to discuss sexual maladjustment in all its<br />

possible criminal ramifications. You will<br />

realize that over the years we had occasion<br />

to study individuals who were expressing<br />

their sexual maladjustment by committing<br />

every conceivable kind of unsocial and<br />

antisocial criminal sexual act. A few of the<br />

sex offenders of particular interest to the<br />

law enforcement officer will be considered<br />

briefly.<br />

MARK OF SADIST<br />

From time to time, law enforcement<br />

officers in every community are called upon<br />

to investigate the rape and brutal assault<br />

of a woman or a young girl. There may<br />

be evidence of strangulation, or perhaps<br />

knife wounds, skull fractures or other indications<br />

of violence are observed. Not<br />

uncommonly, the victim has met the result<br />

of such mistreatment. This behavior is the<br />

hallmark of the sadist.<br />

A sadist is an individual who experiences<br />

sexual excitement or derives sexual<br />

pleasure from hurting someone. If he becomes<br />

sexually aroused because of the suffering<br />

of his victim, or more particularly<br />

if he finds it necessary to injure or torture<br />

his victim in order to achieve sexual gratification,<br />

he is a true sexual sadist. This<br />

PINKERTON'S NATIONAL<br />

DETECTIVE AGENCY, INC.<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

CONSUL GENERAL OF<br />

COLOMBIA<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

ENGINEERS<br />

LIMITED<br />

PIPELINE Co.<br />

Pipeline Construction<br />

Engineering<br />

0!'11%<br />

200 BUSH STREET<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>,<br />

California<br />

JULIUS' CASTLE<br />

302 GREENWICH STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

AA-DAY AND NIGHT<br />

STENOGRAPHIC SERVICE<br />

220 MONTGOMERY STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

T. GALT ATWOOD, D.D.S.<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT<br />

ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES<br />

RUSS BUILDING<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA


April - May, 1957 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL Page 39<br />

A. M. DEVINCENZI co.<br />

DRAYING - FLOUR HAULING A SPECIALTY<br />

Phone Mission 7-0260<br />

1598 CARROLL AVENUE<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

DI SALVO TRUCKING CO.<br />

CITY AND STATEWIDE SERVICE<br />

GENERAL FREIGHT<br />

Russ Di Salvo<br />

LOS ANGELES<br />

PRospect 6153<br />

FIFTH & ALAMEDA<br />

JERROLD & QUINT<br />

VAlencia 4-6434<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

L. H. WINGETT<br />

American Indemnity Co.<br />

EXbrook 2-3276<br />

400 MONTGOMERY STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

MAURICE L. ROSANO<br />

GENERAL CONTRACTOR - BUILDER<br />

595 GIRARD STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

Mission Prescription Pharmacy<br />

598 GUERRERO STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

57 POWELL CLUB<br />

57 POWELL STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

CAREW & ENGLISH<br />

FUNERAL DIRECTORS<br />

Established 1890<br />

LEO J. CAREW, President<br />

Telephone Fillmore 6-2414<br />

Memorial Chapels<br />

MASONIC AT GOLDEN GATE AVENUE<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

JOHN T. BEVANS—Typeseffer<br />

532 SANSOME STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

deviate is by far the most dangerous of all<br />

the sexual criminals with whom the law<br />

enforcement officer must contend.<br />

SEX INFERIORITY<br />

Another very common sex offense is<br />

that involving the male who has sex relations<br />

with a girl below the statutory age.<br />

This is, in some instances, merely a situation<br />

where a young man is taking advantage<br />

of an opportunity for sex relations<br />

with a young girl who is herself cooperative.<br />

At other times, we find the man who<br />

is bored, jaded, surfeited with normal sex<br />

activities, and who looks forward to a new<br />

or unusual sex experience with a minor<br />

girl.<br />

In the majority of these cases, however,<br />

we are dealing with a man who is reacting<br />

to feelings of sexual inferiority. This is<br />

the psychological condition referred to by<br />

the Freudian psychologists and psychiatrists<br />

as the castration complex. These castration<br />

ideas or feelings of sexual inferiority<br />

can develop for a number of reasons,<br />

some of which will be discussed later. In<br />

studying the cases of sex relations with<br />

minor girls, we often find that the inferiority<br />

feelings are related to some organic<br />

defect of the sex organs. This may be a<br />

feeling of misgiving as to the small size<br />

of the penis or concern because of an undescended<br />

testicle. Premature ejaculation,<br />

with its attendant dissatisfaction on the<br />

part of the sexually experienced female<br />

and embarrassment on the part of the male,<br />

can lead to similar feelings of inadequacy.<br />

FEARS RIDICULE<br />

Most important in this connection is the<br />

fact that the sexually insecure male avoids<br />

contact with sexually experienced adult<br />

females in fear of embarrassment or because<br />

he has been held up to ridicule as the<br />

result of his organic or functional problem.<br />

He then turns to young, sexually in -<br />

experienced girls, feeling that they will<br />

not detect his peculiarities or inadequacies.<br />

In this case, he feels emotionally more<br />

comfortable in his relationship with girls<br />

CALIFORNIA STEVEDORE AND<br />

BALLAST CO.<br />

SAN FRANCISCO<br />

160 FOLSOM STREET<br />

JACK PHILES<br />

AUTO WHOLESALE HOUSE<br />

PR 5-1460<br />

850 VAN NESS AVENUE<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

Ashley & McMullen<br />

Funeral Directors<br />

SK 1-8403<br />

4200 Geary Blvd.<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, Calif.<br />

NEIL H. PETERSON COMPANY<br />

HEATING - VENTILATING<br />

AIR CONDITIONING<br />

Telephone JUniper 6-3751<br />

1485 BAYSHORE BOULEVARD<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

CERCIAT FRENCH LAUNDRY<br />

& DRY CLEANERS<br />

317 EL CAMINO REAL - MILLBRAE<br />

WA 1-4141<br />

1025 McALLISTER<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

JAPANESE TEA GARDEN<br />

IN<br />

Beautiful Golden Gate Park<br />

SAN FRANCISCO<br />

PROSPERITY MARKET<br />

JU 7-8137<br />

199 GENNESSE STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

LOMBARD LIQUOR STORE<br />

GR 4-4212<br />

1418 LOMBARD<br />

CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

THE SAN FRANCISCO<br />

STEVEDORING CO.<br />

35 BRANNAN STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA


Page 40 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL April -May, 1957<br />

THE LETTER SHOP<br />

67 BEALE STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

THE FRANCIS WOOD COMPANY<br />

Industrial Engineers<br />

465 CALIFORNIA STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

RAY RADLIFF<br />

AUTO PAINTS • SUPPLIES<br />

1005 FRANKLIN STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

Dorothy Filgafe Beauty Salon<br />

1156 TAYLOR STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

LOMBARD LIQUOR STORE<br />

1418 LOMBARD STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

Lynch Carrier Systems, Inc.<br />

695 BRYANT STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

JOHN'S "FLYING A" SERVICE<br />

JOHN BLACKBERN<br />

Tires-Batteries - Washing & Polishing<br />

SAFETY CHECK LUBRICATION<br />

S & H GREEN STAMPS<br />

SKyline 1-1656<br />

4501 CALIFORNIA STREET<br />

At Fifth Avenue<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

WOLFF & DOLAN<br />

SKyline -6630<br />

198 - 18TH AVENUE<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

of limited or no previous sexual experience.<br />

Closely allied to this offense is the sexual<br />

molestation of young girls, not involving<br />

actual sexual intercourse or attempts<br />

at intercourse. This is an offense committed<br />

by the very old man who is impotent and<br />

incapable of experiencing normal sexual<br />

intercourse. His feelings of frustration<br />

and embarrassment increase with each sexual<br />

failure. He then engages in sex play<br />

with very young girls, thus avoiding criticism<br />

for his lack of adult sexual prowess<br />

and entertaining the vain hope that his<br />

impotence will accordingly disappear.<br />

INDECENT EXPOSURE<br />

The crime of indecent exposure, or exhibitionism,<br />

leads all others in numerical<br />

frequency. Nearly 20 per cent of the sex<br />

crimes studied in the Recorder's Court<br />

each year are cases of indecent exposure.<br />

This offense is usually committed by the<br />

young man with feelings of sexual insecurity<br />

resulting from guilt feelings associated<br />

with masturbation, an inability to<br />

work out a satisfactory marital sexual adjustment,<br />

or because of an organic sexual<br />

problem such as those previously described.<br />

These subjects are reacting to what is<br />

virtually a neurotic compulsion to expose<br />

their privates. In an attempt to compensate<br />

for their inferiority feelings, they seek to<br />

demonstrate—to prove—their masculinity<br />

by the overt display of the privates. The<br />

exhibitionist is not aware of how causeand-effect<br />

is operating; he only knows that<br />

periodically he feels these driving urges to<br />

expose his privates. Psychologically, we<br />

understand his exposure as his way of denying<br />

or escaping' from his deep-seated<br />

feelings of sexual inferiority.<br />

HOMOSEXUALITY<br />

Homosexuality is widely recognized today<br />

as resulting from an inability to resolve<br />

childhood emotional problems or as<br />

developing through contact with older<br />

homosexuals during childhood or early<br />

adult life. Latent or mild homosexual<br />

tendencies are present in large numbers of<br />

people and manifest themselves in many<br />

El Cielito Resort<br />

"Little Heaven"<br />

2 1/2 Miles South of Middletown<br />

Phone 111-W<br />

MIRABEL SPRINGS<br />

Cocktail Lounge & Restaurant<br />

Phone Middletown 38-Y-4<br />

Scrappy & Lillian McNeece,<br />

Owners<br />

12 Miles North of Calistoga<br />

4 Miles South of<br />

MIDDLETOWN, CALIF.<br />

RUPLEY BROS.<br />

LOGGING CO.<br />

Contract Logging<br />

Timber Products<br />

01<br />

Camino, California<br />

SOLDIER MT.<br />

SAWMILL<br />

BOX 548<br />

Hayfork, California<br />

F. WILLS<br />

Contractor & Industrial<br />

Concrete Co.<br />

Excavating - Paving - Grading<br />

To Rent:<br />

Dump Trucks, Bulldozers<br />

Cat Loaders, Rollers, Low-Bed,<br />

Blades<br />

For Sale: Asphalt <strong>San</strong>d, Fill Dirt,<br />

Fill <strong>San</strong>d, Gravel, Loam<br />

OAKLEY HIGHWAY<br />

ANTIOCH, CALIF.


April - May, 1957<br />

Jas. E. O'Connell<br />

Co., Inc.<br />

Apples & Apple<br />

Products<br />

.<br />

Sebastopol, Calif.<br />

0<br />

Simonson Logging<br />

Co.<br />

REDWOOD<br />

SMITH RIVER, CALIF.<br />

Royal Hinkle<br />

Lumber Hauling<br />

Phone 781<br />

525 WILTSEY AVENUE<br />

RED BLUFF, CALIF.<br />

POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL<br />

short of overt sexual relationships.<br />

The law enforcement officer is chiefly<br />

concerned with the adult homosexual who<br />

may be found accosting strangers in a public<br />

place or who is engaged in an occupation<br />

which furnishes opportunities for sexual<br />

advances to children. These people are,<br />

by and large, an unhappy group. They may<br />

hide their emotional distress by displaying<br />

a superficial facade of joviality and<br />

contentment, but basically they are severely<br />

discontented because of their maladjustment.<br />

Our society is built around the home<br />

and the desire for parenthood. The homosexual<br />

cannot fit himself into this social<br />

structure. Sometimes, in a desire to escape<br />

from—or perhaps merely to hide—his<br />

real desires, the homosexual retreats into<br />

marriage. In some instances, he is able to<br />

conceal his basic problem from his marital<br />

partner for a period of time; but, in any<br />

case, marriage proves to be no cure" for<br />

his homosexuality.<br />

(Continued in next issue)<br />

J . G. BOSWELL<br />

COMPANY<br />

Grain - Cotton<br />

El<br />

Corcoran, Calif.<br />

*<br />

SPRECKELS SUGAR<br />

THE LEADER<br />

FOR OVER 52 YEARS<br />

ELMCO<br />

VINEYARDS,<br />

INC.<br />

Page 41<br />

Growers - Shippers<br />

Fancy Table Grapes<br />

1409 Beverly Drive<br />

Phone REDWOOD 2-0695<br />

VISALIA, CALIF.<br />

ELMCO<br />

COLD STORAGE<br />

COMPANY<br />

California Pacific<br />

Redwood Co., Inc.<br />

ARCATA, CALIFORNIA<br />

ORICK, CALIFORNIA<br />

Baker Machinery<br />

& Bulk Grain<br />

Transportation<br />

Ship by Truck<br />

WILLOWS, CALIFORNIA


Page 42 POLICE AND ftACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL April - May, 1957<br />

Ukiah Pine Lumber<br />

Company<br />

Manufacturers of<br />

Douglas Fir<br />

Ponderosa Pine<br />

Sugar Pine<br />

White Fir<br />

POTTER VALLEY, CALIF.<br />

INTO WIRTA<br />

LOGGING CO<br />

Contract Logging<br />

GARBERVILLE, CALIF.<br />

Richmond - Chase<br />

Company<br />

Main Office<br />

817 THE ALAMEDA<br />

Phone: CYpress 2=3032<br />

P. 0. Box 1030<br />

SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA<br />

HOLM TIMBER<br />

INDUSTRIES<br />

Douglas Fir<br />

Redwood<br />

1500 OCEAN WAY<br />

GUALALA, CALIF.<br />

LEO F. PIAZZA<br />

Paving Company<br />

Route 1, Box 800<br />

DOWNER AVENUE NEAR<br />

ALMADEN ROAD<br />

SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA<br />

GEORGE LICO<br />

TRUCKING CO.<br />

Let George Do It"<br />

P. 0. Box 135<br />

SAN MARTIN, CALIF.<br />

CAPUTO AND<br />

CHAPMAN<br />

BRICK AND STONE<br />

CONTRACTORS<br />

Phone EMerson 6-0783<br />

164 ATHERWOOD<br />

REDWOOD CITY, CALIF.<br />

HOLMAN'S<br />

Pacific Grove<br />

65 Years the Peninsula's Shopping<br />

Center-46 Departments<br />

Charge Accounts - S & H Green<br />

Stamps - Daily Delivery<br />

Free Parking<br />

542 LIGHTHOUSE AVENUE<br />

PACIFIC GROVE, CALIF.<br />

ST 0 K ELY -<br />

VAN CAMP,<br />

INC.<br />

General Offices<br />

Indianapolis 6,<br />

Indiana<br />

Oakland Office<br />

5625 East 14th St.<br />

VILLAGE BOTTLE<br />

SHOPS<br />

Retail Package Liquor<br />

Stores<br />

Felton Shopping Center<br />

SAN LEANDRO, CALIF.<br />

PX Market<br />

LIVERMORE, CALIFORNIA<br />

Hyampom Lumber<br />

Co.<br />

HYAMPOM<br />

CALIFORNIA


April - May, 1957 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL Page 43<br />

Roe Picker Service<br />

Cotton Picker Repairing<br />

Portable Arc & Acetylene<br />

Welding<br />

"System, Speed, Service"<br />

HANFORD, CALIF.<br />

Sutro & Company<br />

SINCE 1858<br />

Investment Dealers and Brokers<br />

Underwriters, Industrial Brokers<br />

Members<br />

New York Stock Exchange<br />

EXbrook 2-0900<br />

460 MONTGOMERY STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.<br />

FINER GAS RANGES<br />

O'Keefe and<br />

Merritt Ranges<br />

A Model for Every Home<br />

Call Your Appliance Dealer<br />

962 BATTERY STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.<br />

SUN VALLEY<br />

DAIRY<br />

2240 SAN BRUNE AVE.<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.<br />

Oregon - Nevada-<br />

California Fast<br />

Freight<br />

675 BRANNAN STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.<br />

PISANO<br />

BROTHERS<br />

General Contractors & Engineers<br />

FRANK E. PISANO<br />

Res. Phone AXminster 6-1950<br />

ANTHONY F. P1SANO<br />

Res. Phone CYpress 5-6593<br />

NICHOLAS J . PISANO<br />

Res. Phone AXminster 6-2680<br />

P. 0. Box 182 - AXminster 6-5467<br />

1800 De La Cruz Boulevard<br />

SANTA CLARA, CALIF.<br />

CARDOX<br />

CORPORATION<br />

Liquid CO2 and Dry Ice<br />

151 NORTH AVENUE 19<br />

LOS ANGELES, CALIF.<br />

MATSON NAVIGATION CO.<br />

Telephone DOuglas 2-5233<br />

215 MARKET STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

SHELL OIL COMPANY<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, California<br />

Al Scannavino<br />

Trucking Company<br />

General Freight<br />

Hauling<br />

Weather Proof Vans<br />

Statewide Service<br />

Bonded - insured<br />

HO 3-4906<br />

5463 CHEROKEE LANE<br />

STOCKTON, CALIF.<br />

COLOR-TONE REPRODUCTIONS<br />

James A. McVey, President<br />

SUtter 1-1556<br />

—4<br />

134 BATTERY STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA<br />

GUILD, BASCOM and BONFIGLI<br />

ADVERTISING<br />

130 KEARNY STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

M. Lee<br />

CALIFORNIA WATER &<br />

TELEPHONE COMPANY<br />

300 MONTGOMERY STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

GEORGE W. CASWELL CO.<br />

Delicious Caswell Coffee Available<br />

at Your Favorite Grocers<br />

SUtter 1-6654<br />

642 HARRISON STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA


Page 44 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL April - May, 1957<br />

* * * THE<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />

HILL CORPORATION<br />

725 Second Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

HAIG'S AUTO RECONSTRUCTION<br />

Fender and Body Works<br />

640 Golden Gate Ave. <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, Calif.<br />

CHARLES F. GILMORE<br />

Tax and Management Consultant<br />

Shreve Bldg., 210 Post Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />

CRANDALL-WRIGHT SALE CO.<br />

82 Ringold Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

N & T TERMITE COMPANY, Incorporated<br />

Licensed Termite Operators<br />

149 Gough St., Underhill 1-7213, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />

SHIMA TRANSFER CO.<br />

1734 Sutter Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

SAM'S GRILL<br />

374 Bush Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

BRIZARD & YOUNG<br />

72 Tehama Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

INGERSOLL - RAND<br />

350 Brannan Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

EDWARD E. ETCHECOPAR<br />

Commercial Gardener<br />

2646 Clement Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, Calif.<br />

"A" AND "K" BODY AND FENDER SHOP<br />

375 O'Farrell Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

Compliments of<br />

SS. PETER AND PAUL CHURCH<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

PAUL G. de ALVA & ASSOCIATES<br />

Property Insurance of All Kinds<br />

260 Kearny St., EX. 2-0729 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />

M. D. GREEN RICE MILLING COMPANY<br />

149 California Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

THE SUNNY SIDE TAVERN<br />

135 Sixth Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

THE AUNGER ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO.<br />

1633 Market Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

C. N. BATES - DRAYAGE<br />

445 Fulton Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Lighting & Supply Co.<br />

1 14 7 Howard Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

Compliments of<br />

JOHN R. UPTON<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

GENERAL CABLE COMPANY<br />

185 Industrial Avenue<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

Compliments of<br />

JOSEPH A. BROWN<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

GEORGE A. KAAS—Mfrs. Representative<br />

Paper Mills and Converters<br />

420 Market Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, Calif.<br />

PARKER WATER HEATING SERVICE<br />

741 Monterey Boulevard<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

PIKE AND COMPANY<br />

155 <strong>San</strong>some Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

FAMBROUGH'S<br />

3259 Pierce Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

LOMBARD LIQUOR STORE<br />

1418 Lombard Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

BUYER'S GUIDE * * *<br />

PATRONIZE<br />

the<br />

POLICE JOURNAL<br />

ADVERTSERS<br />

*<br />

They are RELIABLE PEOPLE<br />

They are FRIENDLY PEOPLE<br />

Interested in<br />

LAW ENFORCEMENT<br />

FRANK'S LIQUOR STORE<br />

859 Kearny Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />

Apparatus Sales Division<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

BELL TYPEWRITER CO.<br />

131 - Eighth Street UNderhill 3-2261<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

MARK RODMAN—Effective Direct Mail<br />

96 Jessie Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

A - 1 DELICATESSEN<br />

1430 Height Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

La Grande and White's Dry Cleaning<br />

250 Twelfth Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

WESTERN LOOSE LEAF CO.<br />

1045 <strong>San</strong>some Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

ANSCO PHOTO SERVICE<br />

640 Second Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

HOUGHTELEN PAPER COMPANY<br />

Paper - Twine<br />

257 Natoma Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, California<br />

COURTESY BODY SHOP<br />

4733 Geary Boulevard<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

PROVIDENT FURNITURE—Bechier & Schwab<br />

4614 Mission Street JU 5-7979<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

AMERICAN JESUITS IN CHINA<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

A & C UPHOLSTERY<br />

3547 Twenty-Fourth Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

NORMAN HUBBERT<br />

Industrial Design - Store Fronts and Interiors<br />

414 Jackson Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, California<br />

A. M. BLUMER—Fertilizers and Minerals<br />

465 California Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

PALACE - New Montgomery - GARAGE, Inc.<br />

74 New Montgomery Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

MENIDO CORPORATION—REAL ESTATE<br />

24 California Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

PINKERTON'S NATIONAL DETECTIVE<br />

AGENCY<br />

Monadnock Building, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, Calif.<br />

"RUSSIAN LIFE" NEWSPAPER<br />

2458 Sutter Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> California<br />

OLIVER'S SAN CARLO LIQUORS<br />

"Buzz and Muriel"<br />

1920 Irving Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, California<br />

SCANNELL BROS.—DRAYAGE<br />

2599 Ingalls Street at Carroll Avenue<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />

California<br />

N. CHERNOFF CO.—HAIR GOODS<br />

Room 208-150 Powell St,—EXbrook 2-4682<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />

California<br />

ANDREASSEN & COMPANY, INC.<br />

205 DRUMM STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

MINNEAPOLIS-HONEYWELL<br />

REGULATOR COMPANY<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

CONSTRUCTION AGGREGATES, INC.<br />

503 MARKET STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

A. E. KNOWLES CORPORATION<br />

3330 SAN BRUNO AVENUE<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

- WEST COAST WASHING MACHINE CO.<br />

Maytag Washers and Ironers<br />

487 Valencia Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, Calif<br />

GARARDEN'S CHURCH FURNISHERS<br />

1026 Mission Street .- MArket 1-2185<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

CLYDE BENTLEY<br />

CONSULTING ENGINEER<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

COMPLIMENTS OF THE<br />

CONSULATE OF HAITI<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

Marshall-Newell Supply Company<br />

SPEAR AND MISSION STREETS<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA -<br />

ROYAL PARK CUSTOM TAILORS<br />

175 O'FARRELL STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

TRAVENS EQUIPMENT RENTAL, INC.<br />

717 DIVISADERO STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

WILLIAM H. ROSS—Industrial Equipment<br />

24 California Street - EXbrook 2-4490<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

PACIFIC BRASS FOUNDRY<br />

251 SECOND STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

IVY'S HAIR SALON<br />

1812 1/ Eddy Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, California<br />

TRACY H. ALLEN PRINTING<br />

440 <strong>San</strong>some Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, California<br />

SIMONDS SAW AND STEEL CO.<br />

228 First Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, California<br />

CALIFORNIA BEER WHOLESALERS<br />

ASSOCIATION, INC.<br />

SAN FRANCISCO<br />

VETERAN'S THRIFT SHOP<br />

3372 MISSION STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO<br />

BUFFALO FORGE COMPANY<br />

1415 MAPLE AVENUE<br />

SAN FRANCISCO<br />

WIENER & ROTHCHILD<br />

2512 NORIEGA STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO<br />

MANDARIN FASHIONS<br />

512 GRANT AVENUE<br />

SAN FRANCISCO<br />

GREGORY LENDARIS<br />

WHOLESALE CITRUS FRUITS<br />

SAN FRANCISCO<br />

T. Z. SHIOTA—Oriental Objects of Art -<br />

402 Sutter Street - Phone SUtter 1-6059<br />

SAN FRANCISCO<br />

H. V. CARTER COMPANY<br />

52 BEALE STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA


4pril - May, 1957 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL Page 45<br />

* * * THE B-U YE R'S GUIDE * * *<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Alameda Oakland<br />

F. M. RAMOS—Wood Works<br />

5731 Mission Street JUniper 5-5838<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

ASSOCIATION FILMS, INC.<br />

799 STEVENSON STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

ST. GERMAIN & Co.<br />

Real Estate - WAlnut 1-1236<br />

2022 Chestnut Street - <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, Calif.<br />

THE LAUNDERETTE.<br />

339 OCEAN AVENUE<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

A. E. Staley Manufacturing Company<br />

NUMBER TWO PINE STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

LACROUTS FRENCH LAUNDRY<br />

3359-26TH STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

CABALLEROS DE LIMA—ALANG, INC. -<br />

443 BROADWAY<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

COBB'S BAIL BOND SERVICE<br />

847 FILLMORE STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

DEANS AND HOMER<br />

340 PINE STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

ARCADE BEAUTY SALON<br />

760 MISSION STREET ROOM 262<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

VICTORIA MIRON - Clothing<br />

1750 GEARY STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

HESS REPRODUCTION SERVICE<br />

381 BUSH STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

THOMAS E. LUNDY<br />

Public Accountant and Tax Consultant<br />

503 Market Street - <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong>, California<br />

MAYNARD SUPPLY, INC.<br />

371 FIFTH STREET<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE<br />

COMPANY<br />

126 New Montgomery Street <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />

HOTEL DWAINE<br />

242 Turk Street - OR 3-7642<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

STONESTOWN<br />

MEDICAL-DENTAL ASSOCIATION<br />

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

South <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />

JENNINGS PHARMACY<br />

231 GRAND AVENUE - JU 8-7744<br />

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO<br />

LOUIS P. BALDINI - Architect<br />

405 GRAND AVENUE JUno 8-4730<br />

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

B. J. RODONDI & SONS<br />

Complete Real Estate and Insurance Service<br />

336 Grand Ave. - JU 8-3849 - So. <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />

SILVAS MOTORS<br />

110 LINDEN - jU 8-7867<br />

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

TED & ARCHIE'S GROCERY<br />

615 LINDEN - JU 8-9990<br />

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

MARIO VOLONTE<br />

Authorized Dealer—D eSoto -Plymouth<br />

616 Linden Ave. . JU 8-6797 -So. <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />

THE HUB<br />

382 GRAND AVENUE - JU 8-7926<br />

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

FERKO SHEET METAL WORKS<br />

58 A STREET - JU 8.3045<br />

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO<br />

ENCINAL SERVICE<br />

2268 ENCINAL AVENUE - LA 2.9673<br />

ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA<br />

L U C I L E ' S - For the Unusual in Flowers<br />

2416 CENTRAL AVENUE - LA 2.0188<br />

ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA<br />

MARY'S COFFEE SHOP<br />

HOMEMADE PIES AND CAKES<br />

2410 <strong>San</strong>ta Clara Ave. - Alameda, California<br />

LIL'S PANTRY<br />

Burgers, Hot Dogs, Ice Cream, Cold Drinks,<br />

1320 Oak Street - Alameda, California<br />

S. C. ROPER - Richfield Service<br />

Oak at <strong>San</strong>ta Clara - LA 3.9862<br />

ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA<br />

GRAND MARKET<br />

1702 Lincoln Avenue - LA 2-9890<br />

ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA<br />

MARY LOU BEAUTY SALON<br />

231 I-A <strong>San</strong>ta Clara Avenue — LA 2.4818<br />

ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA<br />

DR. G. A. DONATELLO, D.C.<br />

"Your Family Chiropractor" - LA 3-3977<br />

2214 <strong>San</strong>ta Clara Ave. - Alameda, California<br />

JOHN B. HENRY<br />

New and Used Cars Bought and Sold<br />

1814 Park St. -LA 3-5206 - Alameda, Calif.<br />

JUSTIN REALTY—Real Estate—Insurance<br />

1526 PARK STREET— LAkehurst 2.3567<br />

ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA<br />

HOME TV & RADIO SERVICE<br />

1631 PARK STREET - LA 3-4488<br />

ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA<br />

ALAMEDA MOTORS<br />

Lincoln - Mercury - Harry Swanker, Owner<br />

1825 Park Street - LA 2-4617 - Alameda, Calif,<br />

KONIGSHOFER'S<br />

Women's and Children's Wear<br />

1343 Park Street - LA 2-1922 - Alameda, Calif.<br />

Lloyd & Pete's "Flying A" Service<br />

426 WEBSTER STREET - LA 2-9916<br />

ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA<br />

VEGAS SMOKE SHOP<br />

1402 WEBSTER STREET<br />

ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA<br />

PAT'S SHOE REPAIR - Quick Service<br />

1447 WEBSTER STREET - LA 2-1445<br />

ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA<br />

SAM WO LAUNDRY<br />

2035 LINCOLN AVENUE<br />

ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA<br />

WILTON'S DRUGS<br />

Prescription Pharmacists<br />

1901 Encinal Ave. at Lafayette—Alameda, Calif<br />

P. ROYAL HAULMAN—Contractor & Builder<br />

1243-A Broadway - LAkehurst 2-3797<br />

ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA<br />

SPEEDY'S<br />

Palace Fountain Lunch<br />

1207 LINCOLN - ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA<br />

MAAS & ARMSTRONG - Painting<br />

1164 BROADWAY - LA 3-9242<br />

ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA<br />

<strong>San</strong>ta Cruz<br />

VETTERLE & HOUGHTON<br />

John Azevedo - Elwin J. Loofbourrow<br />

GReenwood 5-1375 - SOQUEL, CALIF.<br />

N I N 0 - Hair Stylist<br />

2409 MISSION STREET<br />

SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA<br />

TWIN LAKES FARM MARKET<br />

Phone GR 5-1911 - JIM LABATO, Prop.<br />

2-1400 EAST CLIFF DRIVE - SANTA CRUZ<br />

BILL'S BARBER SHOP<br />

I Need Your Head in MY Business<br />

6105 Foothill Blvd. . LO 9-4411 - Oakland, Calif.<br />

CARRERE CURTAIN CLEANERS<br />

1337 FIFTIETH AVENUE— KEllog 2.1830<br />

OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA<br />

BLACK AND WHITE LIQUOR STORE<br />

FREE DELIVERY - SW 8-3834<br />

7431 MacArthur Blvd. - Oakland, California<br />

PEG & JIMS - Fountain Lunch<br />

7427 MacArthur Boulevard - LO 8.5976<br />

OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA<br />

ULIANA NURSERY<br />

Masut Bros., Props. - TR 2-1107<br />

0263 MacArthur Blvd. - Oakland, California<br />

JORY MOTORS<br />

Oakland's Cleanest Used Cars - AN 1-8500<br />

5201 E. 14th Street - Oakland, California<br />

JAMES CLOCK MANUFACTURING CO.<br />

Manufacturers of "James Remind -O.Clock"<br />

5307 E. 14th Street - KE 2.7836 . Oakland, Calif.<br />

MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.<br />

405 FOURTEENTH STREET<br />

OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA<br />

Yuba City<br />

General Mills, Inc.—Farm Service Store<br />

Feeds Farm Supplies - Seeds<br />

320 A St. SH 3.9271 Yuba City, Calif.<br />

ED WILSON PAINTING & DECORATING<br />

Paints-Wallpaper-Glass-Venetian Blinds<br />

454 Bridge St. SH 2.0752 Yuba City, Calif.<br />

H OW ARD'S<br />

Key, Lock, Saw Filing & Lawnmower Service<br />

462 Bridge St. SH 2.1746 Yuba City, Calif.<br />

SUTTER COUNTY TIRE SERVICE<br />

Largest Stock, Finest Equipment in the County<br />

511 Second St. SH 3-3109 Yuba City, Calif.<br />

SUTTER MOTEL<br />

A Home Away From Home"—SH 3-4345<br />

34 Miles North of Yuba City on Highway 99E<br />

EARL R. HUFFMASTER<br />

Oldsmobile- Cadillac—SH 3-6575<br />

226-228 Bridge Street Yuba City, California<br />

GARDEN WAY NURSERY<br />

Trees-Shrubs-Bedding Plants-Seeds and Pottery<br />

2nd & Bridge Sts. SH 2.1558 Yuba City, Cal.<br />

BEE HIVE MARKET<br />

THE BIG ONE-STOP MARKET<br />

301 Percy Ave. SH 2-1711 Yuba City, Calif.<br />

WHEN IN LOW SPIRITS VISIT<br />

DELUXE LIQUOR STORE<br />

449 Bridge St. SH 2-0460 Yuba City, Calif.<br />

CENTRAL MOTOR CO.—Nash Sales & Service<br />

You Will Be Ahead With Nash" SH 2-6912<br />

College & Bush Streets Yuba City, Calif.<br />

EL RANCHERO RESTAURANT<br />

Spanish Dishes—Enchiladas—Tortillas<br />

440 Garden Hiway SH 2-7076 Yuba City<br />

COOPER AVENUE LIQUOR STORE<br />

Liquor-Wine-Beer - Phone 2-1241<br />

938 Cooper Avenue Yuba City, Calif.<br />

WILBUR A. BROWN<br />

General Building Contractor - SH 2.4403<br />

831 OLIVE STREET - YUBA CITY, CALIF.<br />

EASTSIDE HARDWARE & BUILDING SUPPLY HOWARD CLEANERS<br />

E. M. GIUBBINI —GA 3-7400 236 Bridge St. - SH 2-1046 - Yuba City, Calif.<br />

1817 SOQUEL AVENUE - SANTA CRUZ 113 E. 12th St. - SH 3-4971 - Marysville, Calif.<br />

KEEN FREEZE - Hamburger Headquarters<br />

Biggest and Best Malts in Town!<br />

291 Percy Avenue - Yuba City, California<br />

STAR WELL DRILLING & PUMP COMPANY<br />

Universal Pressure Systems & A. 0. Smith<br />

Live Oak Highway SH 3.7890 Yuba City<br />

MONTEREY AUTO SALES<br />

Used Cars Bought, Sold & Traded<br />

199 Lighthouse Ave. Phone 5-4901 Monterey


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* * * THE<br />

<strong>San</strong>ta Rosa<br />

EISENHOOD'S VILLAGE DELICATESSEN<br />

Hot Foods to Take Out. Also Hot Snack Bar<br />

2324 Montgomery Drive <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

PHIL ANDHAROLD'S BARBER SHOP<br />

"Where It's a Pleasure to Serve You"<br />

2310 Midway Drive, Tel, 2207-J <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa<br />

THE VILLAGE PET SHOP<br />

Veterinary Foods and Supplies—Unusual Pets<br />

2308 Montgomery Drive <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

W I L L S 0 N ' S—Village Clothes Rack<br />

MONTGOMERY VILLAGE<br />

SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA<br />

AL'S VILLAGE REPAIR SHOP<br />

Chevrolet Specialists in Montgomery Village<br />

2310 Claremont Drive <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, California<br />

VILLAGESIDE - REALTY<br />

Personalized Service—William Jaynes<br />

2410 Montgomery Drive <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

THRIFTY DRUGS—Bonded Prescription Service<br />

727 Village Court—Montgomery Village<br />

SANTA ROSA Tel. 1.0460 CALIF.<br />

KRAFT BROS. BAKERIES<br />

In Town and Country—The Dutch Girl<br />

In Montgomery Village—Village Pastry Shop<br />

SANTA ROSA, CALIFORNIA<br />

UNZELMAN'S MOTEL—Member A.A.A.<br />

One and One-Quarter Miles South of <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa<br />

2245 Redwood Highway South, on U. S. 101<br />

THE PICK-UP—Hamburger Kings . . . 19c<br />

Corner Sonoma at Hahnan—Montgomery Village<br />

SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA<br />

HENDERSON'S PHARMACY<br />

"The Village Druggist"—Phone 6071<br />

2330 Montgomery Drive—Montgomery Village<br />

SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA<br />

LA ROSEA HOTEL<br />

SANTA ROSA,<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

ORCHARD INN<br />

<strong>San</strong>dwiches • Milk Shakes • Leer and Wines<br />

4404 Redwood Highway North - SANTA ROSA<br />

VILLAGE SHELL GARAG<br />

Motor Rebuilding and Overhaul<br />

2430 Sonoma Avenue <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, California<br />

SINGER SEWING CENTER<br />

Headquarters for the Redwood Empire!<br />

735 Fourth Street <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, California<br />

THE LITTLE DINER<br />

A Good Place to Eat - Always!<br />

408-A Mendocino Ave. <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, California<br />

GALLENKAMP'S<br />

Shoes for the Family<br />

480 Mendocino Avenue <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, California<br />

HOLLAND'S RED AND WHITE STATIONS<br />

401 Main St., Petaluma-420 "B" St., <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa<br />

1680 Mendocino, <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa<br />

ROGERS EXPERT SHOE REPAIR SHOP<br />

Quality Work—Reasonable Prices<br />

At the Bus Station on "B" St. <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa<br />

SANTA ROSA FURNITURE CO.<br />

Where Good Furniture Is Not Expensive<br />

Cor. 4th at "A" Sts. Phone 372 <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa<br />

ACME WINDOW SHADE and VENETIAN<br />

BLIND CO.<br />

310 D St. Phone 1130-W <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

WALTER SCHEFER<br />

PLUMBING AND HEATING<br />

640 5th St. Phone 3922 <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

BALDI & SON - GROCERS<br />

Groceries - Meats - Farm Supplies<br />

4875 Sonoma Hi-ay, Rincon Valley, <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa<br />

LAWSON'S CORNER COCKTAIL LOUNGE<br />

Groceries, Beers & Wines—Filling Station<br />

6001 Sonoma Hiway <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

UNZELMAN'S MOTEL<br />

I 1/ Miles South of <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa on U. S.<br />

Highway 101 - <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, California<br />

BUYER'S GUIDE * * *<br />

T. V. SERICENTER<br />

40 West College Aenue<br />

<strong>San</strong>ta Rosa<br />

California<br />

HALL'S SPORTSMAN SHOP<br />

55 MENDOCINO AVENUE - Telephone 1593<br />

SANTA ROSA, CALIFORNIA<br />

- PELISSIER MOTEL<br />

1875 MENDOCINO AVENUE - Phone 8619<br />

SANTA ROSA, CALIFORNIA<br />

REED REALTY<br />

Specialists in Sonoma County Properties<br />

4344 Sonoma Highway - <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, California<br />

P. M. SCHMIDT AGENCY<br />

INSURANCE - SURETY BONDS<br />

375 "A" STREET - SANTA ROSA, CALIF.<br />

BERNICE M. WILSON - Realtor<br />

Town, Country and Income Properties<br />

1619 FOURTH STREET - SANTA ROSA<br />

OSTEN & NELLIGAN - Insurance Specialists<br />

105 Montgomery Drive- Telephone 2490<br />

<strong>San</strong>ta Rosa California<br />

STUART'S SEWING MACHINE CENTER<br />

New and Used Machines—Service and Parts<br />

731 Fourth Street <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, California<br />

CHARLES C. WARREN - Realtor<br />

Office Phone: 3065 Home Phone: 335-W<br />

524 Fifth Street <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, California<br />

BEAL AND BEAL - Realtors<br />

Real Estate - Insurance - Loans<br />

589 Mendocino . Phones 1345.5503 . <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa<br />

HOWARD RADIO SHOP—Hi-Fi TV Service<br />

Tops in Service—All Makes<br />

524 Sebastopol Road Phone 3763 <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa<br />

WILLIAMS & O'NEIL<br />

Real Estate Brokers - General Insurance<br />

638 5th St. Phone 1916 <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

GIROLO'S PAINT STORE<br />

Painter's Headquarters—Paints and Wallpaper<br />

309 4th St., Phone S. R. 3603, <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

MARSH'S HANDY GROCERY<br />

Convenience Plus Courtesy - Always!<br />

884 SECOND STREET - SANTA ROSA<br />

West Sacramento<br />

BALDY'S CAFE—Real Home Style Meals<br />

Women Cooks! - Tel. 1-4796<br />

1701 W. Capitol Ave—West Sacramento, Calif.<br />

FLAGSTONE MOTEL<br />

Catering to Commercial Men and<br />

Law Enforcement <strong>Officers</strong>! - GI 1-6461<br />

1530W. Capitol Ave—West Sacramento, Calif.<br />

TRAVELODGE MOTEL<br />

8 1 West Capitol Avenue - Frontier 1-6983<br />

WEST SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA<br />

SILVEY'S MOTEL<br />

1030 West Capitol Avenue - Frontier 1-4601<br />

WEST SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA<br />

WEST SACRAMENTO MARKET<br />

Qualify--Meats—Groceries—Candies<br />

109 Fifteenth Street—West Sacramento, Calif.<br />

WEST SACRAMENTO PHARMACY<br />

Prescription Druggists - FRontier 1-4091<br />

1109 W. Capitol Ave.—West Sacramento, Calif.<br />

TAHOE MOTEL<br />

Mrs. Mae G. Blain, Mgr., Owner—FR 1.6033<br />

1100 W. Capitol Ave,—West Sacramento, Calif.<br />

ACTION TRAILER SALES, INC.<br />

ROADCRAFT - America's Best—FR 1-6062<br />

1401 W. Capitol Ave—West Sacramento, Calif.<br />

CARGILL, INC. - Grains-Storage<br />

FRONTIER 1.4051<br />

WEST SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA<br />

<strong>San</strong> Rafael<br />

HIG'S CHAR -BROILER<br />

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner—Steaks and Chops<br />

101 Highway North <strong>San</strong> Rafael, Calif.<br />

J. L. ROBINSON—TRAILER SALES<br />

Largest Display in Mann County<br />

2078 - 101 Hiway So, <strong>San</strong> Rafael, Calif.<br />

SAN RAFAEL PLATING WORKS<br />

High Grade Electro Plating—R. D. Dalton<br />

724 <strong>Francisco</strong> Blvd. <strong>San</strong> Rafael, Calif.<br />

MARCUS . .. CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING<br />

Marcus W. Took—Phone GL, 4-0670<br />

726 <strong>Francisco</strong> Blvd. I<strong>San</strong> Rafael, California<br />

U. S. SOFT WATER SERVICE<br />

Tom Mirabito - Bob Vance, Owners<br />

724-A <strong>Francisco</strong> Blvd. <strong>San</strong> Rafael, California<br />

AAERO HEATING & SHEET METAL, INC.<br />

Telephone Bus. GL 3-1555 - Res. GL 4-5373<br />

805 <strong>Francisco</strong> Boulevard <strong>San</strong> Rafael, Calif.<br />

SAN RAFAEL SERVICE STATION<br />

E. F. Monti - W. Canessa - GL 3-9998<br />

4th and Irwin Sts, <strong>San</strong> Rafael, California<br />

E. H. SELTNER COMPANY<br />

Restaurant and Bar Supply—Tel. GL 4-8060<br />

3 LrveII & Irwin Sts, <strong>San</strong> Rafael, Calif.<br />

EDWARDS AND FRAME<br />

Automotive Repairing—GL 4-1410<br />

815 Third Street <strong>San</strong> Rafael, Calif.<br />

FRANK T. PERACHIOTTI REALTY<br />

Two Offices to Serve You<br />

01 Hiway & Grant Ave. 509 4th St., <strong>San</strong> Rafael<br />

JIMMY AND VAN'S ASSOCIATED SERVICE<br />

Dodge, Plymouth - Prompt, Satisfactory Service<br />

2222 Fourth St., GL 3-2954 <strong>San</strong> Rafael, Calif.<br />

J. B. RICE CO.<br />

carpets—Linoleum—Westinghouse Appliances<br />

430 <strong>Francisco</strong> Blvd., CL 3-5025 <strong>San</strong> Rafael<br />

FREDERICK'S STUDIO—PHOTOGRAPHERS<br />

H G. Frederick, Prop.—GLenwood 3-8282<br />

1326 Fourth Street <strong>San</strong> Rafael, Calif.<br />

MARVELOUS MARIN REALTY CO.<br />

Homes - Ranches - Income Properties<br />

1314 - 4th St., CL 4-0674 <strong>San</strong> Rafael, Calif.<br />

MODERNTREND—DISTINCTIVE GIFTS<br />

Grace and Bill Starck—GL 3.4042<br />

1027 C Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> Rafael, Calif.<br />

JOHNSON HARDWARE CO.<br />

Household Supplies - Dutch Boy Paints - Tools<br />

1137 Fourth St., CL 3-1844 <strong>San</strong> Rafael, Calif.<br />

Best Wishes From<br />

MARIN DRIVE-IN LIQUOR STORE<br />

1556 Fourth Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> Rafael, Calif.<br />

PAUL BISSOLA<br />

Italian-American Sausage Factory<br />

1569 Fourth St., CL. 3-3161 <strong>San</strong> Rafael ,Calif.<br />

ALOUETTE NURSERY SCHOOL<br />

Fun with crafts and music<br />

in a relaxed and happy atmosphere<br />

408 BELLE AVE.—GL 3-5842--SAN RAFAEL<br />

Los Angeles<br />

AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING SALES<br />

8216 W. 3rd St - OL 3-4960<br />

LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA<br />

Los Angeles<br />

MARTIN OF CALIFORNIA<br />

1339 SOUTH FLOWER STREET<br />

Los Angeles 15, California<br />

J. MICHLIN<br />

8211 Melrose Avenue<br />

California<br />

TROJAN METAL PRODUCTS<br />

735 East Gage Avenue - ADams 3-4396<br />

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA<br />

BRODERICK MARKET C, M. CRAWFORD—Dominguez Water Corp.<br />

Top Quality—Always --. Frontier 3-6473 5410 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD<br />

714 Third Street Broderick, Calif. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA


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<strong>San</strong>ta Rosa<br />

MARSH'S GROCERY<br />

"Your Friendly Neighborhood Store"<br />

884 Second St., Phone 7164 <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

EL DORADO PRODUCTS CO.<br />

"We Serve the Redwood Empire"<br />

3333 Mendocino Ave. <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

THE B. F. GOODRICH COMPANY<br />

First in Rubber—Compare the Cost<br />

415 Fifth St. <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

Best Wishes—<strong>San</strong>ta Rosa Lodge No. 458<br />

LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE<br />

Why Not Join Today? <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

SELVAGE CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO.<br />

Concrete Septic Tanks—Tel. 5855-J<br />

Stoney Point Road <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, California<br />

VOLKSWAGEN—VEALE MOTOR CO.<br />

"Ask An Owner—They're Our Best Salesmen"<br />

<strong>San</strong>ta Rosa Avenue <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, California<br />

Greetings From<br />

MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.<br />

SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA<br />

BRANDLIN'S AUTO SERVICE<br />

Complete Overhaul - Tune-Up & Wheel Service<br />

000 West College Ave. <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

NOVELLI'S RADIO & TELEVISION SERVICE<br />

Sparton - Arvin - G. E.—Phone 4461<br />

409 Third Street <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

BROWN'S LIQUOR STORE<br />

Norm Capitan, Prop—Phone 1189<br />

215 "D" Street <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

REDWOOD PHOTO SALES<br />

Developing - Printing - Copying - Photostats<br />

211 B St., Phone 2235 <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

LUND'S GROCERY—The Handy Shopping Spot<br />

Grocery - Dairy Products - School Supplies<br />

1057 College Avenue <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

EMPIRE FARM EQUIPMENT CO.<br />

Industrial - Farm - Construction Equipment<br />

1470 <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa Ave. <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif<br />

CRESCENT JEWELERS<br />

Ray Pollack, Manager—Phone 1-0400<br />

609 Fourth Street <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

EMPIRE DRUG CO.<br />

625 Fourth Street—Phone 12<br />

<strong>San</strong>ta Rosa California<br />

NOONAN AGENCY<br />

General Insurance<br />

509 - 7th St., Tel. 863 <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

EARL'S RADIO AND TV SERVICE<br />

Countywide Coverage - Installation - Service<br />

938 W. College Ave. <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

FRENCHIE'S SERVICE STATION<br />

We Treat Your Car Right—We Treat You Right<br />

Corner Fifth & Wilson Sts. <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

MEDICO DRUG CO.—Prescription Druggist<br />

Your Wallgren Agency<br />

Mendocino at Fifth <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, California<br />

C. W. HALL<br />

Plumbing and Heating Contractor<br />

1665 Sebastopol Road <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

JOHN SLOSS CO.<br />

Machinery—Sales and Rentals<br />

3035 Redwood Hiway So. <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

SANTA ROSA STEAM LAUNDRY<br />

Dry Cleaners and Linen Service<br />

352 First Street <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, California<br />

PAYNE CORPORATION<br />

Homes Appliances—Maytag—Frigidaire<br />

2688 Mendocino Ave., Tel. 1884 <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa<br />

HALL'S SPORTSMAN SHOP<br />

Boats - Sporting Goods - Guns - Ammunition<br />

555 Mendocino Ave., Tel. 1593 <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa<br />

HAL - CAL FEED AND SEED<br />

Home of Purina Chows & <strong>San</strong>itation Products<br />

533 Sebastopol Road <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

BUYER'S GUIDE * * *<br />

PATRONIZE<br />

the<br />

POLICE JOURNAL<br />

ADVERTSERS<br />

*<br />

They are RELIABLE PEOPLE<br />

They are FRIENDLY PEOPLE<br />

Interested in<br />

LAW ENFORCEMENT<br />

FOOD CITY MARKET<br />

Groceries - Meats - Vegetables - Liquors<br />

180 Sebastopol Road <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

TOSCHI'S PHARMACY<br />

"The Family Doctor's Drug Store"<br />

646 Fourth Street <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, California<br />

CHESTER'S JEWELERS<br />

Watch Repair Specialists<br />

504 Fourth St., Tel. 375 <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

J. V. "Jud" CUMMINS<br />

Body, Fender and Glass Shop<br />

639 Second St., Phone 136 <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

TATE'S SHOE SERVICE<br />

Modern Shoe Repairing<br />

3 15 D Street <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, California<br />

U-SAVE SUPER MARKET<br />

The Busy Quality Market—Telephone 2150<br />

1680 Petaluma Hill Road <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

MARY'S BEST SERVICE CLEANERS<br />

Suits, Coats & Dresses . . . Skirts, Slacks<br />

800 Sebastopol Road <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, California<br />

WESTERN FRENCH BAKERY<br />

Third and Davis Street Phone 5497-W<br />

<strong>San</strong>ta Rosa California<br />

HARRY B. TREMBLEY<br />

Wholesale Distr. Automotive Elec. Equipment<br />

3rd and 'B' Streets <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, California<br />

GENERAL MILLS FEED STORE<br />

Larro and Gold Medal Poultry and Dairy Feeds<br />

511 Wilson St., Phone 2041 <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

AL NICHOLSON, INC.<br />

Toledo Scales and Food Machines—Tel. 1116<br />

3 0 Sebastopol Ave. <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, California<br />

THE WASHING MACHINE MAN<br />

Maytag Dealers—New - Used and Repairing<br />

308 - 4th St., Tel. 3942 <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

HALL BROS. DRUG COMPANY<br />

Elizabeth Arden Toiletries—Telephone 100<br />

529 Fourth Street <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

DOKE'S "TOOT-N-TOTE" MARKET<br />

Curb Service - Liquors .. Grocers<br />

1117 Sebastopol Road <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

THE GOOD SPOT—COCKTAILS<br />

Draught Beer - Wine - Hamburgers - Lunches<br />

410 Sebastopol Road <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

LOWE'S MARKET-4TH AND A STREETS<br />

Where Families Shop and Save $ $ Daily<br />

Telephone 9714 <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

PERSHING MARKET<br />

Quality Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables<br />

421 Fourth Street <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

THE LITTLE DINER<br />

Home Cooked Meals—Home Made Pies, Cakes<br />

408-A Mendocino Avenue <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

HADLEY TIRE COMPANY<br />

Tire Rebuilders for the Trade—Phone 120<br />

1 12 North Street <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa. Calif.<br />

INGRAM'S CHILI BOWL—<strong>San</strong>dwiches & Chili<br />

One Quarter Mile No. of Freeway on 101<br />

<strong>San</strong>ta Rosa California<br />

LING'S HOME FURNISHINGS<br />

Complete Furnishers—Phone 1236<br />

1044 Fourth Street <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, California<br />

SQUARE DEAL AUTO AND WRECKING<br />

Where We Sell the Best and Wreckthe Rest<br />

214 Roberts Ave., Tel. 3355, <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.<br />

Sewing Center Headquarters of Sonoma County<br />

735 Fourth Street, Tel. 1381 <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

SAARE RADIO TV APPLIANCE SHOP<br />

Since 1922 We Have Been Serving You<br />

512 - 5th St., Phone 1206 <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

THE YARDAGE SHOP—Stitch and Save<br />

Montgomery Village—Doris Vesgaard, Owner<br />

2417 Magowan Drive <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, California<br />

SILVA'S QUALITY MEATS<br />

Retail Market and Locker Plant<br />

2324 Magowan Drive <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

ARCHIE KASH—MONTGOMERY VILLAGE<br />

Finest in Men's and Boys' Wear<br />

SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA<br />

"TOPS FOR TOTS" SHOP—Toys and Crafts<br />

510 Farmers Lane Phone 751W<br />

Montgomery Village <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

Best Wishes to Sonoma County Peace <strong>Officers</strong><br />

FLOUR PRODUCTS COMPANY<br />

<strong>San</strong>ta Rosa California<br />

LOU EVANS TEXACO SERVICE<br />

Goodrich Tires, Tubes & Batteries, Washing<br />

171 <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa Avenue <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

BRITTAIN'S PET SHOP<br />

Complete Line of Pets and Pet Supplies<br />

430 Fifth Street <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

The Flower Shop • The Flower Basket<br />

ISO <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa Ave., <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

Apple Blossom Florist - Sebastopol, Calif.<br />

Jackson Appliance and Refrigerating<br />

"Your Refrigerator Dealer"<br />

413 B Street <strong>San</strong> Rosa, Calif.<br />

SANTA ROSA EMPORIUM<br />

Television Appliances - Home Furnishings<br />

413 B Street, Phone 7 <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

EISENHOOD'S<br />

Famous for Fine Foods - Cocktail Lounge<br />

Courthouse Square <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

DIAMOND MARKET<br />

Quality Plus Low Prices—Always<br />

317 4th St., Tel, S. R. 466 <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

MISSION LUNCH<br />

"Best Pie and Coffee in <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa<br />

958 <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa Ave. <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

FARMER'S DRUG STORE<br />

"The Home of Guaranteed Prescriptions"<br />

647 4th St., Tel. S. R. 50 <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

A. R. HEWITT—LABORATORIES<br />

Wholesale Medical and Veterinary Supplies<br />

420 Riley St., Tel. S. R. 312W <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Cal.<br />

ZERINTCHEFF AGENCY<br />

All Forms of Insurance—Phone 3701<br />

220 B Street <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, California<br />

FLOOD'S MARKET<br />

Just Off the Freeway—Open 9 a.m.-I0 p.m.<br />

201 Fourth Street <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, California<br />

B A L D I & SONS<br />

Grocery and Meat Markets - Grains, Mill Feeds<br />

4875 Sonoma Highway <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, California<br />

CLAYT'S OLD TRAIL INN<br />

Unique to Say the Least I<br />

C. 4th St., at Farmer's Lane <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

REED REALTY<br />

Homes, Ranches and Income Property<br />

4910 Sonoma Hiway <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Calif.<br />

VILLAGE FIRE-CHIEF STATION<br />

Texaco Service in Beautiful Montgomery Village<br />

2300 Sonoma Ave., Tel. 7516 <strong>San</strong>ta Rosa, Cal.


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Novato<br />

COX RADIO & TV SERVICE<br />

Sales and Service<br />

5369 Redwood Hiway Ignacio (Novato, Calif.)<br />

BUNTING'S QUALITY MEATS<br />

"Where Quality and Low Price Are Twins"<br />

830 Grant Ave., TW 2-2502 Novato, Calif.<br />

BELLUCCI REALTY COMPANY<br />

"Results You Can Bank On"<br />

7464 Redwood Hiway, Novato, Calif.<br />

LIQUOR MART OF NOVATO<br />

Retail Wines and Liquors—Open 7 Days a Week<br />

1403 Grant Ave., Tw 2-3 722 Novato, Calif.<br />

MARIN AIR REPAIR<br />

Complete Service—Aircraft and Engine<br />

Mann Co. Airport Novato, California<br />

HILLER'S SHOES, INC.<br />

Good Shoes for the Entire Family<br />

1431 Grant Ave. Novato, Calif.<br />

WOODY'S TV & APPLIANCE CO.<br />

Expert Radio Service . Any Make<br />

1133 Grant Avenue Novato, California<br />

EL NOVATO MOTEL AND TRAILER PARK<br />

Kitchen Accommodations<br />

Phone TWinbrook 2-2991 Novato, California<br />

101 GARAGE—RICHFIELD SERVICE<br />

Electric - Acetylene Welding—Phone TW 2-5330<br />

7377 Redwood Highway Novato, Calif.<br />

COOK'S AUTO REPAIR—GENERAL REPAIR<br />

Radiator Repair and Recoring<br />

867 Vallejo St., TW 2-3810 Novato, California<br />

TOBIN'S APPLIANCES<br />

Dairy Equipment—Pumps—Sales and Service<br />

872 Grant Ave., TW 2.2681 Novato, Calif.<br />

PINI HARDWARE<br />

Housewares—Appliances—Farm Supplies<br />

1107 Grant Avenue Novato, California<br />

M. C. JENSEN—PLUMBING<br />

Contracting - Repairing—Estimating - Jobbing<br />

1214 Grant Ave., TW 2-9109 Novato, Calif.<br />

KEELE'S TEXACO SERVICE<br />

"Best Lube Jobs in Town"<br />

915 Diablo Avenue Novato, California<br />

BUD'S CAR TOWN<br />

New and Used Cars—All Makes and Models<br />

7445 Redwood Hiway Novato, Calif.<br />

CONKLING—Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal<br />

Sales—"STANDARD"—Service<br />

872 Vallejo Ave., TW 2-2043 Novato, Calif.<br />

A & R BODY SHOP<br />

Auto Painting and Glass Installing<br />

862 Vallejo Ave., TW. 2.2977 Novato, Calif.<br />

BEN FRANKLIN 5c & lOc STORE<br />

"The Complete Shopping Spot of Novato"<br />

871 Grant Avenue Novato, California<br />

GEORGE G. PEARCE—Multiple Realtor<br />

Homes - Ranches - Notary<br />

1070 Machin Ave. Novato, California<br />

SMITH & SJOBLOW—Chevron Gas Station<br />

Best Lube Jobs in Town—Tires, Batteries<br />

101 Highway Novato, California<br />

RIPLEY'S GARAGE<br />

General Automotive Repairing<br />

5353 Redwood Highway Novato, California<br />

SMITH SERVICE<br />

Motor Cleaning & Lubrication—Tires<br />

5363 Redwood Highway (Near Hamilton Field)<br />

JIM'S "FLYING A" SERVICE<br />

Lube Jobs—Washing and Polishing—Tires<br />

5778 Redwood Hiway Novato, Calif.<br />

CREAMY CORNER DELICATESSEN<br />

"Top Quality Ice Cream"—Phone Novato 428-J<br />

1401 Grant Avenue Novato, Calif.<br />

ENYEART MOTEL & TRAILER COURT<br />

27 Miles North of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />

101 Highway Novato, California<br />

BUYER'S GUIDE * * *<br />

PATRONIZE<br />

The<br />

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ADVERTISERS<br />

*<br />

They are RELIABLE PEOPLE<br />

They are FRIENDLY PEOPLE<br />

Interested in<br />

LAW ENFORCEMENT<br />

ASCHERMAN'S FOOD MARKET<br />

Quality Plus Low Prices Daily!<br />

1101 Grant Avenue Novato, California<br />

NOVATO TV AND MUSIC<br />

Sales and Service—Phone: TW. 2-3886<br />

4 Front Street Novato, California<br />

TOLLEFSON FLYING SERVICE<br />

Charters, Flight Instruction, Rentals<br />

Mario County Airport Novato, California<br />

CIELO RANCHO MOTEL<br />

Phone TUcker 3-6226<br />

5613 Redwood Highway Novato, Calif.<br />

NORTH MARIN REALTY<br />

Multiple Realtors—Insurors—Rentals—Leases<br />

1212 Grant Ave.—NOVATO--TW 2-9826<br />

Sonoma<br />

S H E R M A N ' S - Furnishers of Homes<br />

Complete Decorating Service<br />

4 CORNERS - WE 8.5223 - Sonoma, California<br />

BANCROFT'S FLOWERS<br />

Cut Flowers, Plants, Funeral Designs<br />

786 Broadway- WE 8.2902 . Sonoma, Calif.<br />

ADOBE DRUG<br />

Ray S. Doer - Phon WE 8-2971<br />

417 FIRST STREET WEST—SONOMA, CALIF.<br />

HAROLD'S SHOE STORE<br />

A family Shoe Store serving Sonoma Valley<br />

519 Broadway— SONOMA, CALIFORNIA<br />

VELLAS FOUNTAIN<br />

HOME MADE ICE CREAM<br />

SONOMA, CALIFORNIA<br />

BATES AND EVANS - Funeral Directors<br />

691 BROADWAY - WEBSTER 8-2686<br />

SONOMA, CALIFORNIA<br />

Ignacio<br />

AL'S LIQUOR STORE -<br />

For the Finest in Liquors and Service<br />

5939 Redwood Highway Ignacio, Calif.<br />

Handy Dandy Delicatessen and Market<br />

Quality Groceries and Meats<br />

5941 Redwood Hiway Ignacio, Calif.<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

JOHN E. DeVRIES. . Draperies<br />

Interiors - Upholstery<br />

190 Bon Air Shopping Center Greenbrae, Calif.<br />

RIVERS AND JACKMAN—REALTORS<br />

Residential and Commercial, Professional Service<br />

14 Redhill Road, CL 3-3158 <strong>San</strong> Anselmo<br />

TWIN OAKS TAVERN<br />

"The Friendly Spot to Stop"<br />

Redwood Highway (101) Penngrove, Calif.<br />

H E C H T ' S<br />

Misses' and Women's Apparel<br />

419 Fremont Street Las Vegas, Nevada<br />

Best Wishes<br />

CHIC HECI-IT<br />

413 Fremont Street Las Vegas, Nevada<br />

Mill Valley<br />

MULLER'S GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY<br />

35 THROCKMORTON AVENUE - DU 8-2236<br />

MILL VALLEY, CALIFORNIA<br />

SEQUOIA PAINT STORE<br />

QUALITY PAINTS AND WALLPAPER<br />

II E. Blithedale Ave.—DU 8.3584—Mill Valley<br />

WM. E. DOUD & CO.<br />

Realtors and Insurance—Our 50th Anniversary<br />

25 E. BLITHEDALE AVENUE— DU 8.3691<br />

ANDY'S AUTO REPAIR<br />

"I take the Dent out of Accident"<br />

487 Miller Ave.—DU 8-1003—MILL VALLEY<br />

EL ROY GARAGE<br />

Machine Work :-: General Repairing<br />

Phone DUnlap &3743 - MILL VALLEY<br />

BEST WISHES FROM<br />

THE WASHERETTE<br />

226 E. BLITHEDALE - MILL VALLEY<br />

DAN'S SHELL SERVICE<br />

Phone DU 8-5 392 - - S & H Green Stamps<br />

Blithedale and Sunnyside -- MILL VALLEY<br />

MILL VALLEY AUTO RADIATOR<br />

COMPLETE RADIATOR SERVICE<br />

39 Corte Madera Ave.-DU 8 . 4924-Mill Valley<br />

NELLO'S "MARIN KING" PIZZA<br />

Worth Traveling Miles to Enjoy!<br />

777 REDWOOD HIGHWAY - MILL VALEY<br />

EMIL POHLI<br />

REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE<br />

8 Corte Madera Ave—Mill Valley—DU 8.7272<br />

TAMAL TREASURE CHEST<br />

Gifts, Papers, Cards for all Occasions<br />

206 Blithedale Ave. - Mill Valley, Calif.<br />

BEST WISHES FROM<br />

MAYER'S - Men's Wear<br />

2 Miller Ave. - Mill Valley - DUnlap 8-4676<br />

TAMALPAIS LUMBER COMPANY<br />

EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER<br />

241 Shoreline Highway—DU 8-1759—Mill Valley<br />

LYNN BARR REALTY<br />

104 Tiburon Highway - DU 8-2452<br />

MILL VALLEY, CALIFORNIA<br />

GOODMAN BUILDING SUPPLY CO.<br />

Everything for the Builder!<br />

775 Redwood Highway Mill Valley, Calif.<br />

BENNETT'S VARIETY STORE<br />

Everything for the Home—DU 8-7437<br />

19 Throckmorton Avenue Mill Valley, Calif.<br />

JACQUE'S RESTAURANT<br />

Featuring Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners<br />

52 Thnockmorton Avenue Mill Valley, Calif.<br />

MILL VALLEY FRENCH LAUNDRY<br />

Carl and Lois Lerst, Props.—DU 8-1774<br />

138 E. Blithedale Mill Valley, California<br />

THE MEDLEY SHOP<br />

Antiques-Unique Gifts—DU 8-5855<br />

228 East Blithedale Mill Valley, Calif.<br />

BILL'S RICHFIELD STATION<br />

Tops in Lube Jobs and Service<br />

551 Miller Avenue Mill Valley, California<br />

THE PINK SHUTTER<br />

House and Garden Shop - DU B-4721<br />

Tiburon Highway at Blackfield Drive-Mill Valley<br />

BURRIS LUMBER CO., INC<br />

36 Tiburon Blvd. at Tiburon "Y"—DU 8-5270<br />

MILL VALLEY, CALIFORNIA<br />

J. HANNAN—Foreign Cars<br />

Specializing in First Class Repairs<br />

375 Miller Ave. DU 8-0853 Mill Valley, Calif.<br />

2-A.M. CLUB<br />

"The Pleasant Popular Spot"<br />

Con. Miller at Montford Sts, Mill Valley, Calif.<br />

MILL VALLEY PAINT STORE<br />

Distributors of Morwear Paint Products<br />

12 Locust Ave. DU8. 1086 MIII Valley, Calif.


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* * * THE<br />

Petaluma<br />

SOUTH CITY GARAGE<br />

Gasoline - Diesel - Butane - Tires - Batteries<br />

Highway 101 at South City Limits Petaluma<br />

HORN PHARMACY<br />

Prescription Druggists—Fountain Service<br />

434 E. Washington St. Petaluma, Calif.<br />

OTT'S STATIONERY<br />

Everything in Office Supplies<br />

Main Street Petaluma, California<br />

Best Wishes from<br />

THE J. P. McNEAR COMPANY<br />

2 Main Street Petaluma, California<br />

ROSE PIEZZI - FLORIST<br />

Flowers for All Occasions—Phone 2-4749<br />

108 Washington Street Petaluma, California<br />

TOMASINI HARDWARE COMPANY<br />

The House That Service Built<br />

120 Kentucky Street Petaluma, California<br />

THE RHYTHM CLUB<br />

Entertainment & Dancing Fri. & Sat. Nights<br />

354 Main Street Petaluma, Calif.<br />

WESTERN AVENUE LIQUOR STORE<br />

Cigars—Cigarettes—Candy<br />

107 Western Avenue Petaluma, California<br />

WEIS FLORAL SHOP<br />

Flowers for All Occasions<br />

311 Washington Street Petaluma, Calif.<br />

PETALUMA FRENCH BAKERY<br />

We Make the Original French Bread<br />

444 Main Street Petaluma, California<br />

CAVANAGH LUMBER CO.<br />

Lumber and Millwork<br />

200 East Washington St. Petaluma, Calif.<br />

GILARDI'S—COCKTAIL LOUNGE<br />

Petaluma's Finest Phone 1612<br />

42 Washington Street Petaluma, California<br />

DREES—FLORIST<br />

Seeds, Plants, Cut Flowers, Floral Work<br />

207 Western Ave., Phone 947, Petaluma, Calif.<br />

HEROLD MAHONEY & CO.<br />

Recaps a Specialty—Goodyear - Richfield<br />

Dial 2-2761 - 2-8455. Petaluma, Calif<br />

WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE<br />

Everything for the Home & Auto—Phone 2-2884<br />

38 Main Street Petaluma, California<br />

FRED HOPKINS—MEN'S & BOYS' SHOES<br />

Phone 2-4074<br />

126 Kentucky Street Petaluma, California<br />

VILLA FONTES<br />

For the Best in Cocktails and Entertainment<br />

401 East Washington Street Petaluma, Calif.<br />

PETALUMA PRINTING COMPANY<br />

"Everything in Printing—Porter 2-4836<br />

212 Second Street Petaluma, California<br />

WESTERN DAIRY PRODUCTS, INC.<br />

Butter, Milk Products—Tel. Porter 2-2701<br />

East 0 & Hopper Sts. Petaluma, Calif.<br />

PAT FARRELL TIRE SERVICE<br />

Kelly Springfield s—New, Used and Recapping<br />

841 N. Main St., Phone 2.87 15, Petaluma, Calif.<br />

R. 0. SHELLING, INC.—Grain and Feed<br />

Phones: Res. 2-4392—Office 2-2779<br />

P. 0. Box 1018, No. Main St. Petaluma, Calif.<br />

THE PENNGROVE HATCHERY<br />

Austra-Whites - Colonial White Leghorns<br />

5701 Redwood Highway No. Petaluma, Calif.<br />

FRIEDMAN BROS.<br />

If We Don't Have It You Don't Need It!<br />

PETALUMA CALIFORNIA<br />

SILVA'S APPLIANCE—Sales and Service<br />

Freezers, Ranges, Refrigerators, Auto, Washers<br />

402 Main Street Phone 2-2714 Petaluma Calif.<br />

BOUTZ—RADIO AND TELEVISION<br />

Sales and Service—Telephone Porter 2-2903<br />

224 Washington Street Petaluma, California<br />

SAN ANTONIO CAFE & BAR<br />

Family Style Dinners 5 p.m. till 8 p.m.<br />

5495 Redwood Highway So. Petaluma, Calif.<br />

Fairfax<br />

FAIRFAXMARKET<br />

Groceries - Meat - Fruit - Vegetables<br />

14 Bolinas Road, CL 4.2921 Fairfax, Calif.<br />

NAVE'S LOUNGE<br />

Paul . Lou - Art—GLenwood 3.9938<br />

20-22 Bolinas Road Fairfax, Calif.<br />

FAIRFAX PHARMACY<br />

Arthur K. Lear, Ph.G.—Phone CL 4.0422<br />

28 Bolinas Road Fairfax, Calif.<br />

R U B N I ' S<br />

Dinners and Cocktails -<br />

Fairfax California<br />

FAIRFAX LUMBER COMPANY<br />

Lumber - Millwork - Building Materials<br />

Fairfax, Mann County, California<br />

BIG BEAR MARKET<br />

Groceries, Vegetables, Liquors, Quality Meats<br />

1966 Sir Francis Drake Hiway Fairfax, Calif.<br />

-DON'S MEAT MARKET<br />

GLenwood 4-1734<br />

1589 Sir Francis Drake Blvd. Fairfax, Calif.<br />

Corte Madera<br />

B. V. PINGREE—REALTOR<br />

Real Estate and Insurance<br />

206 Tamalpais Drive Corte Madera, Calif.<br />

PADGETT SHELL SERVICE<br />

Luba Jobs—Tires and Accessories<br />

Corner Highway 101 and Corte Madera Junction<br />

"IN THE HEART OF TOWN"<br />

WM. E. DOUD & CO.<br />

215 Corte Madera Ave. Corte Madera, Calif.<br />

TRETTEN'S UNION SERVICE STATION<br />

Good Products and Good Service<br />

Tamalpais Drive & Madera Blvd. Corte Madera<br />

GABEL'S LITHO<br />

Offset Printing—Direct Reproductions<br />

134 Redwood Avenue Corte Madera, Calif.<br />

JOE'S VILLAGE PATIO<br />

Mann's Unique Chinese-American Restaurant<br />

Corte Madera & Redwood Ayes. Corte Madera<br />

MEADOWSWEET MOTEL<br />

One of Mann's Newest—Reasonable Rates<br />

Carte Madera California<br />

CORTE MADERA PET SHOP<br />

Phone: Corte Madera 521<br />

40 Tamalpais Drive Corte Madera, Calif.<br />

FRED W. BULLOCK'S NURSERY<br />

Medowsweet Road at 101 Hiway, Corte Madera<br />

Telephone Garfield 1-5084—Day or Nite<br />

Sacramento Zone<br />

FARMERS MARKET<br />

"The Quality Spot of the District"<br />

3810 Marysville Road—Del Paso Heights, Calif.<br />

MARIE'S DO-NUTS AND RESTAURANT<br />

A GOOD PLACE TO EAT<br />

3828 Willow St—Del Paso Heights, California<br />

THE HEIGHTS PHARMACY<br />

3759 Rio Linda Boulevard - WAbash 5-5527<br />

DEL PASO HEIGHTS, CALIFORNIA<br />

BRODERICK AUTO SERVICE<br />

Parts and Accessories—General Repair<br />

427 "C" St. Frontier 2-4676 Broderick, Calif.<br />

EYE STREET BRIDGE MARKET<br />

The Big Super Market of Broderick<br />

Foot of Eye Street Bridge Broderick, Calif.<br />

CAPITOL PLATING<br />

310 Third Street - Gilbert 8-8571<br />

BRODERICK, CALIFORNIA<br />

DEL PASO—Department Store<br />

Clothing for the Entire Family<br />

3728 Marysville Road—Del Paso Heights, Calif.<br />

POOL CAFE & BAR-The Popular, Friendly Spot<br />

Wines-Liquors-Beers-Breakfast-Lunch-Dinners<br />

ROBB1NS (P. 0. BOX 63) California<br />

GUIDE ii L1<br />

Napa<br />

THE 'WRIGHT" STOP DRIVE-IN<br />

Restaurant - . - -Curb Service<br />

1019 Soscol Avenue Napa, California<br />

NAPA FOOD CENTER<br />

Quality Groceries—Meats and Vegetables<br />

2565 Kilburn Napa, California<br />

YATES AND COCHEANE<br />

Boats, Motors & Guns in Napa Rio Grande 01st.<br />

1517 Third St., Tel. 6-8494 Napa, Calif.<br />

LINCOLN MARKET<br />

Fresh Meats - Fruits - Vegetables<br />

1027 Lincoln Ave., Tel. 6-2438 Napa, Calif.<br />

LYERLA BROS. MARKET<br />

Always Quality Foods! . . - We Deliver<br />

Jefferson at Lincoln Ave. Napa, Calif.<br />

ROLAND CLARK'S TEXACO STATION<br />

Firestone Tires and Batteries—Motor Tune-Up<br />

591 S. Jefferson St., Phone 4-3617, Napa, Calif.<br />

THE HAGUE<br />

Jewelry - Watch Repairing—Phone 6-3891<br />

820 Main Street Napa, California<br />

NAPA RECREATION<br />

Billiards and Fountain<br />

821 Coombs Street Napa, California<br />

MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.<br />

"The Family Store"<br />

NAPA CALIFORNIA<br />

SAMPSON-ROSSI HARDWARE CO.<br />

Tools - Paints - Housewares<br />

1015 Main Street Napa, California<br />

P. M. QUIEN—Automotive Parts and Supplies<br />

Tools - Shop Equipment—Phones 6-7463<br />

822 Main Street Napa, California<br />

FAMILY DRUG STORE at Food Center Square<br />

Prescriptiin Pharmacy—Telephone 4-0330<br />

825 Sonoma Highway Napa, California<br />

LARRY'S HICKORY PIT—NAPA, CALIFORNIA<br />

Barbecued Spareribs - We Wrap Them to Go<br />

1855 Sonoma Road Phone Napa 4-2951<br />

NATIONAL RUG CO.<br />

Wall to Wall Carpet Laying<br />

523 Brown Street Napa, California<br />

J. H. VIENOP—BUILDING CONTRACTOR<br />

Office: Baldwin 4-1549 Res.: Baldwin 6-33013<br />

2400 OAK ST. NAPA, CALIF.<br />

MODERN PLUMBING CO.<br />

Sales - Service - Installation—Baldwin 4-0891<br />

622 FIRST ST. NAPA, CALIFORNIA<br />

NAPA MILLING & WAREHOUSE CO.<br />

Hay, Grain, Poultry and Stock Foods<br />

Main & Fifth Sts., Phone 6-3747 Napa, Calif.<br />

ryfe<br />

THE MECCA CLUB<br />

Where Good Friends Meet<br />

River Road 1-11 8-4046 Bryte, California<br />

BRYTE SPOT CAFE<br />

Where the Home Folks Meet and Relax<br />

P. 0. BOX 501 BRYTE, CALIF.<br />

A. COTE . . . Groceries<br />

Quality Meats—Beer—Wine—Groceries<br />

BRYTE, CALIFORNIA<br />

PEG & BOB'S ASSOCIATED SERVICE<br />

The Complete One-Stop Service Station<br />

338 Sacramento Avenue Bryte, Calif.<br />

JOH-NNIE'S -CHEVRON SERVICE<br />

Best Luba Jobs in Broderick<br />

800 Sacramento Avenue Broderick, Calif.<br />

WAYNE'S BRODERICK PHARMACY<br />

Where Your Patronage Is Most Appreciated<br />

328 3rd St. Frontier 2-5883 Broderick, Calif.


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* * * THE<br />

Woodland<br />

BARBER-ROWLAND CO.<br />

Fertilizers- Insecticides-Seeds- Feeds<br />

1231 Alice St. Phone 2-6611 Woodland, Calif.<br />

JACK LOHSE CO.<br />

Dealer for Ortho Scientific Pest Control<br />

West Main Street MO 2.8687 Woodland, Cal.<br />

A. W. HAYS TRUCKING INC.<br />

Phone 2-2831 —519 East Street<br />

WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA<br />

WOODLAND OLIVE PRODUCTS<br />

Olives and Olive Oil<br />

P. 0. Box 51 MO 2.6604 Woodland, Calif.<br />

PACIFIC OILSEEDS, INC.<br />

97 WEST MAIN STREET - Phone 2-7503<br />

WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA<br />

AMOS METZ—Boats -Moto rs-Hardware<br />

Rental Service - Welding Supplies<br />

Brown's Corner MO 2 . 5001 Woodland, Cal.<br />

INDUSTRIAL MOTOR ELECTRIC<br />

Motor Rewinding and Repairing<br />

431 Community Lane MO 2-6774 Woodland<br />

ORRICK OIL CO.<br />

Distributors of Petroleum Products<br />

183 West Main MO 2-5165 Woodland, Calif.<br />

MIDDLETON IMPLEMENT CO.<br />

Woodland—MO 2-4833 - Williams Phone 2971<br />

Marysville—SH 2-6468<br />

BEN BARROW CO.<br />

Byron Jackson Pumps-Ames Irrigation Systems<br />

220 No. East Street MO 2-4091 Woodland<br />

GLANTZ WELDING SHOP<br />

Knights Landing Highway—MO 2-4874<br />

WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA<br />

FORTNA'S TIRE STOP & TRUCK TERMINAL<br />

Diesel Fuel-Tires-Batteries-Tire Repairs<br />

P. 0. Box 239 MO 2.9307.08 Woodland<br />

CITY TRANSFER AND STORAGE<br />

UNITED—Moving With Care Everywhere<br />

715 Main Street MO 2-4729 Woodland, Calif.<br />

FOY'S CYCLERY<br />

Headquarters for Schwinn Bikes & Toys<br />

705 Main Street Woodland, California<br />

Garcelon's Upholstery & Drapery Shop<br />

Custom Furniture—Free Estimates<br />

605 Main Street MO 2-6419 Woodland, Calif.<br />

ELEFANT'S STORE FOR MEN<br />

We feature nationally advertised brands<br />

601 Main St. Phone 2-8505 Woodland, Calif.<br />

NONPAREIL CLEANERS<br />

"All That the Name Implies"<br />

419 Main Street Woodland, Calif.<br />

HOLVERSTOTT ELECTRIC<br />

530 MAIN - MO 2-2995<br />

WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA<br />

T. V. CHRISTISON & SONS<br />

General Machine Work and Welding Jobs<br />

456 Fifth Street - MO 2-6067 - Woodland, Calif.<br />

E. W. "BUD" LAWRENCE<br />

Refrigeration Experts<br />

325 Lincoln Ave. - MO 24801 - Woodland, Calif.<br />

SUNSET FEED AND FARM SUPPLY<br />

Headquarters for the Woodland Areal<br />

WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA<br />

L. E. WRAITH & ASSOCIATES<br />

"If It's Insurance, We Write It"<br />

430 Lincoln Ave—MO 2-5491—Woodland, Cal.<br />

KRAFT BROS.—Funeral Service<br />

Second and North Streets - MO 2-4658<br />

WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA<br />

CHARLEY EDDY - Grain Buyer<br />

Office MO 2-6938, Residence MO 2-4307<br />

95 West Main Street Woodland, Calif.<br />

HERTEL'S CLOTHING<br />

New & Reconditioned Clothing<br />

318 COLLEGE AVENUE - WOODLAND<br />

ERKENBRECHER MOTORS<br />

Lincoln- Mercury—Sales- Service<br />

3 West Main Street MO 2-5474 Woodland<br />

BUYER'S GUIDE * * *<br />

JIM'S AUTO UPHOLSTERY C R U T C H E R ' S<br />

Seat Covers and Convertible Tops Television - Radio - Electronics<br />

403 Court Stree MO 2-5364 Woodland, Calif. 318 Elm St. MO 2-2649 Woodland, Calif.<br />

TAFOYA'S DRIVE-IN MARKET MEMORIAL FLORISTS<br />

Groceries & Fresh Meats - Beer & Wine C. L. Pugh and Sons—Woodland's Finest"<br />

Rt. 2 Box 103 MO 2-2137 Woodland, Calif. Main and West Streets Woodland, Calif.<br />

DANA MOTEL EL RANCHO CHICO<br />

Housekeeping Cabins-Trailer Space-MO 2-9943 Mexican and American Food—Andy Garrido<br />

Highway 99 South of Main Woodland, Calif. 928 Main St. MO 2-7029 Woodland, Calif.<br />

NICK'S TIP TOP CAFE & BAR<br />

Popular Spot for Hunters, Truckers & Tourists<br />

721 East St. Davis Highway Woodland, Calif.<br />

KENTUCKY VILLAGE MEAT MARKET<br />

Roy G. "Smokey" Mulcahy —MO 2-4715<br />

Box 337 North College Woodland, Calif.<br />

RACE TRACK ROAD AUTO WRECKERS<br />

USED CARS AND PARTS<br />

Out Kentucky Ave. MO 2-5216 Woodland<br />

DAVIS & JULL<br />

Plumbing - Heating - Cooling - Sheet Metal<br />

West Main Street MO 2-5101 Woodlaad<br />

GARRETT'S RESTAURANT<br />

Home Cooking. Bring the Family<br />

West Main Street MO 2-9945 Woodland<br />

K. E. LUHDORFF - For Pumps<br />

A. & M. SPRINKLER SYSTEMS<br />

West Main Street MD 2-2827 Woodland<br />

CORK 'N BOTTLE<br />

Woodland's Leading Liquor Mart<br />

93 W. Main Street MO 2-5072 Woodland<br />

JODY'S CAFE<br />

Chicken Dinners Our Specialty - $1.25<br />

1226 East Main Street Woodland, Calif.<br />

ACME FURNITURE EXCHANGE<br />

New and Used - Bought - Sold. Exchanged<br />

917 Main Street MO 2-7491 Woodland, Calif.<br />

ROUNDHOUSE DRIVE-IN<br />

Chicken-Steaks—Fountain Service<br />

41 Main Street Woodland, California<br />

EAGLE CLUB—For the Beat In Drinks<br />

Where the Boys & Girls All Meet<br />

808 Main Street Woodland, California<br />

WOODLAND AWNING AND CANVAS SHOP<br />

"The House of Shade"—Tarps & Boat Covers<br />

405 Court St. - MO 2-4973 - Woodland, Calif.<br />

MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.<br />

Home and Rancher Headquarters<br />

324 Main Street—MO 2-3285—Woodland, Calif.<br />

OWEN NEWS AGENCY<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Examiner—Sacramento Bee<br />

422 First Street MO 2-7075 Woodland, Calif.<br />

CRANSTON BROTHERS—Hardware<br />

Garden Store—Sporting Goods—Appliances<br />

612-620 Main St. MO 2.4626 Woodland, Cal.<br />

B R E IT'S<br />

Woodland's Leading Department Store<br />

607 Main Street MO 2-2845 Woodland, Calif.<br />

THE LEITHOLD DRUG CO.<br />

"Dependable Since 1890"<br />

621 Main Street MO 2-4676 Woodland, Calif.<br />

LAURENCE'S STATIONERY<br />

Gifts-Office Supplies-Office Equipment<br />

527 Main Street MO 2-7192 Woodland, Calif.<br />

UNITED MARKET<br />

Quality and Low Price Headquarters<br />

338 Main Street MO 2-4447 Woodland, Calif.<br />

Helen's Cub Cafe—All Women Cooks and HOW<br />

Knight's Landing at Kentucky Ave.<br />

WOODLAND CALIFORNIA<br />

SUNSET FEED AND FARM SUPPLY<br />

Knight's Landing Hiway at Kentucky Ave.<br />

MO 2-5405 Woodland, California<br />

BEACON SERVICE STATION<br />

Where You Save and Get the Best<br />

Corner Main at Walnut Woodland, California<br />

BOB'S AUTO SERVICE<br />

General Repairing and Welding<br />

1215 Armfield Ave. MO 2-7208 Woodland<br />

C. M. NELSON—Insurance of All Kinds<br />

90 West Main Street - MO 2-2267<br />

WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA<br />

DAN McGREW'S AUTO SERVICE<br />

General Repairing-Complete Automotive Service<br />

450 West Street MO 2-6665 Woodland, Calif.<br />

Peninsula<br />

ZOLA'S BEAUTY SALON<br />

436% SAN MATEO AVENUE — J Uno 8-7844<br />

SAN BRUNO, CALIFORNIA<br />

MARGARET'S DRESS SHOPS<br />

105 Park Blvd. - JO 8-0983 - Millbrae, Calif.<br />

1129 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Blvd. - FL 5-6649<br />

Sharp Park, California<br />

BOB AND BILL'S MELODY HOUSE<br />

FOOD - COCKTAILS - DANCING<br />

1200 El Camino Real - JO 8.8444 - Millbrae<br />

BILL GREEN'S RADIO AND TV REPAIR<br />

SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP - JO 8-8493<br />

489. Huntington Ave. - <strong>San</strong> Bruno, Calif.<br />

JACK'S HARDWARE<br />

1625 EL CAMINO REAL - JO 8-9129<br />

MILLBRAE, CALIFORNIA<br />

PAUL B. NIEHOFF<br />

Farmers; Truck Fire Insurance Exchange<br />

441 <strong>San</strong> Mateo Ave.. JO 8-7171 - <strong>San</strong> Bruno<br />

HART'S USED CARS<br />

7420 Mission Street - PLaza 5-9050<br />

DALY CITY, CALIFORNIA<br />

DILLS AND GOODWAY<br />

General Building Contractors—Lloyd Bills<br />

416 Garden Ave. - JO 8-3177 - <strong>San</strong> Bruno, Calif.<br />

A. W. DICKER<br />

Painter and Decorator - Paperhanging<br />

734 West Orange-JU 3-6899'So. <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />

QUINN'S BODY & FENDER SHOP<br />

34 South Linden Avenue - JO 3.2695<br />

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA<br />

Belvedere<br />

TIBURON-BELVEDERE LAUNDRY<br />

Quality Work, Plus Prompt Service Since 1892<br />

Phone GEneva 5-4545 - Belvedere, California<br />

COVE NURSERY<br />

Complete Garden & Landscaping Supplies<br />

GE 5-0041 - On the Boardwalk, Belvedere<br />

CORINTHIAN PHARMACY<br />

PHONE GENEVA 5-4503<br />

THE BOARDWALK, BELVEDERE<br />

CARL'S OF BELVEDERE<br />

Casual Wear For Mann Men<br />

GE 5-1260 —On the Boardwalk, Belvedere<br />

Frances Styles of IMPORTS<br />

Stoles-Shawls-Woolens from IRELAND<br />

GE 5 -102 7 - The Boardwalk Court, Belvedere<br />

HERBERT'S SHERBET SHOPPE<br />

Fillmore & Lombard-WE 1-9934-<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />

On the Boardwalk - Belvedere<br />

THE STANDARD S AND 10 CENT STORE<br />

Headquarters for Many Wanted Things<br />

On the Boardwalk at Belvedere, California<br />

TREASURE CHEST—Gift & Camera Shop<br />

Your Photographic and Gift Headquarters<br />

On the Boardwalk. Belvedere, California<br />

SYBELL'S BIB'N TUCKER<br />

Exclusive Childrens Clothing<br />

On the Boardwalk . Belvedere, California


April - May, 1957 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL Page 51<br />

***THE BUYER'S GUIDE * * *<br />

Sausalito<br />

LARSON & SUTTER - SAILMAKERS<br />

Sails Made to Order and Repaired<br />

Gate 5 Marinship - Sausalito - Sausalito 1267<br />

AL'S USED FURNITURE<br />

WE BUY-TRADE & SELL ANYTHING<br />

Mold Loft Bldg.—SAUSALITO—Tel I I 8-M<br />

JUANITA'S GALLEY<br />

"OUR FOOD & SERVICE LOUSY"<br />

Gate 5 Marinship - Sausalito<br />

THE 'CAN-DO' SHOP<br />

Gifts, Hose, Notions, Yarn & Greeting Cards<br />

687 BRIDGEWAY - SAUSALITO<br />

THE "GINGERBREAD HOUSE"<br />

INTERIORS - ANTIQUES - GIFTS<br />

2001 Bridgeway Sausalito 409-i Sausalito<br />

SUNSET PLASTICS<br />

Custom Built Drainboards—Formica Covered<br />

Gate 5 Bldg. 27 Marinship - SAUSALITO<br />

ARANT AND COMPANY<br />

PLASTIC INJECTION MOULDING<br />

410 Gate 5 (Box 295) 'Sausalito 1985-Sausalito<br />

CLIPPER YACHT COMPANY<br />

Developers of Richardson Bay Marina<br />

Tel. Sausalito 1086 - SAUSALITO<br />

SAD SAMS SURPLUS SHIP SUPPLIES<br />

P. 0. BOX 51 - Phone 353-M<br />

SAUSALITO, CALIFORNIA<br />

INDUSTRIAL MANUFACTURERS<br />

Redwood Patio Furniture<br />

Road 5 Marinship - Sausalito, California<br />

PORT HOLE SPORTSWEAR<br />

Cleaners -Pressers-Tailors -Cash Loans on Pledges<br />

753 Bridgeway - Sausalito - Phone 1828<br />

EVERETT'S QUALITY MEATS<br />

Price Constantly Low—Service Constantly High<br />

40 Caledonia Street - Tel. 903 - Sausalito<br />

SAUSALITO DRY CLEANERS<br />

218 CALEDONIA STREET - PHONE 700<br />

SAUSALITO, CALIFORNIA<br />

ERNIE'S WATERFRONT<br />

"If You Come Once—Bet You'll Come Again!"<br />

815 Bridgeway—Phone 1820—Sausalito<br />

THE FOUR WINDS<br />

Tops in Highballs and Service!<br />

688 Bridgeway—Phone 1848—Sausalito<br />

MARIN FRUIT & GROCERY CO.<br />

Fruit, Vegetables & Groceries—Wines-Liquors<br />

605 Bridgeway—Phones 888 '889—Sausalito<br />

BOB'S MARKET<br />

Groceries & Liquors—Delivery Service<br />

625 Bridgeway - Phone 202 - Sausalito<br />

EUREKA MEAT MARKET<br />

TOPS IN QUALITY & SERVICE<br />

PHOI,E 87 - SAUSALITO, CALIFORNIA<br />

NUNES JET<br />

distributed through dealers by NUNES BROS.<br />

Car. Second & Main Sts.-Phone I08-Sausalito<br />

THE DECK COFFEE SHOP<br />

Tops in Food and Service—Always!<br />

Mart Building Hiway 101 - Sausalito, Calif.<br />

CHRISTENSEN MILL & MFG. CO .<br />

Custom Cabinets - Full Mill Bids<br />

Gate 5, Marinship—Sausalito 1788'J—Sausalito<br />

THE FIRESIDE<br />

Motel—Bar and Dining Room<br />

4 Miles No. Golden Gate Bridge - Sausalito<br />

BAY AUTO WRECKERS<br />

South End of Richardson Bay Bridge on 101<br />

Phone Sausalito 1924 Sausalito, Calif.<br />

SAUSAUTO HARDWARE & PLUMBING CO.<br />

"Everything for the Builder"—Phone 185<br />

721 Bridgeway Sausalito, Calif.<br />

SALLY HETTRICH—Realtor<br />

Notary Public—EDgewater 2-0264<br />

745 Bridgeway Sausalito, California<br />

Best Wishes from<br />

WARNICK REALTY OF CALIFORNIA<br />

Call 777 Sausalito, California<br />

Tiburon<br />

JOHN'S RADIO SERVICE<br />

TV - RADIO SERVICE - Geneva 5.0792<br />

SI MAIN STREET TIBURON, CALIF.<br />

THE SEA CHEST<br />

Marine Antiques—Old Prints—Books<br />

32 MAIN STREET TIBURON, CALIF.<br />

THE HARBOR LIGHT—Cocktails at their Best<br />

The Freindly Spot to Stop<br />

20 MAIN STREET TIBURON, CALIF.<br />

LOU & ROY'S SERVICE<br />

Washing , Lubrication & Polishing<br />

Tiburon Hi-Way GE 5-0640 Tiburon, Cal.<br />

BEST WISHES FROM<br />

GEORGE AND FRED MARTEGANI<br />

Corner Market Super Tiburon, California<br />

Varney's Tiburon Hardware and Plumbing<br />

Bud and Dick Varney<br />

9 Main Street GE 5-4547 Tiburon, Calif.<br />

MUSSO'S BAKERY<br />

French Pastries Our Specialty<br />

Main Street GE 5-4648 Tiburon, California<br />

NORAVINO GIFT SHOP<br />

FEATURING DISTINCTIVE IMPORTS<br />

52 Main Street—Geneva 5-0349—Tiburon<br />

East Bay<br />

FOOD CENTER<br />

216 Main Street Phone GL 8-2765<br />

Port Chicago California<br />

C. H. UTTLEFIELD<br />

GARAGE<br />

Port Chicago California<br />

VALLEY CAFE—TRUCK STOP<br />

Wayne & Nadine<br />

278 Hartz Avenue Danville, California<br />

POPCORN AND DONUT SHOP<br />

James Siegert<br />

Box 696 Danville, California<br />

GEORGE AND RICK'S SERVICE<br />

Phone Niles 4468<br />

95 East Niles Road Niles, California<br />

BERT'S<br />

WINE - FOOD - CLUB ROOM<br />

Concord Ave. at Market - Concord, Calif.<br />

Along the Highway<br />

NIELSEN'S TRAILER PARK<br />

P. 0. BOX 744<br />

SOLEDAD, CALIFORNIA<br />

CHECKERBOARD COFFEE SHOP<br />

Eat Here and Diet Home<br />

112 F. Main St. Tallent 9-2595 - Ripon, Calif.<br />

MEACHAM PATTERSON & SON TIRE CO.<br />

3 Generations of Tire Men<br />

3989 N. Blackstone - BA 7-6964 - Fresno, Calif.<br />

MAGIC SHOE SERVICE<br />

Repairing While You Wait—Phone 4-2972<br />

21 McHenry Village Modesto, California<br />

LIBERTY POOL HALL<br />

540 "F' STREET<br />

Los Banns California<br />

PEOPLE'S MARKET<br />

Salvadore Torres, Prop.<br />

4TH & GLEN WOOD, DELANO, CALIF.<br />

Roy "Bullet" Baker—Liquors<br />

When You Want Liquor - - - Call Bake<br />

DELIVERY SERVICE<br />

HEmlock 9-4512<br />

GE 9-4512<br />

4003 EAST OCEAN BOULEVARD<br />

LONG BEACH CALIFORNIA<br />

All but 23 miles of Oregon's coastline<br />

is public property, according to the National<br />

Automobile Club.<br />

AUTO THEFTS<br />

Director J. Edgar Hoover has announced<br />

that 13,530 persons, representing some<br />

4,600 organizations, attended the 178 law<br />

enforcement conferences on the automobile<br />

theft problem which the FBI sponsored<br />

throughout the United States during<br />

1956.<br />

Stating that the regional conferences met<br />

with an enthusiastic response in all parts<br />

of the nation, Mr. Hoover said that the<br />

participants agreed that automobile thefts<br />

can be substantially reduced only through<br />

the cooperative efforts of law enforcement<br />

agencies and car owners. Particular attention<br />

was devoted to the problem created<br />

by negligent motorists, such as those who<br />

leave the keys in the ignition or forget to<br />

lock the doors and windows of their<br />

vehicles.<br />

In addition to discussing methods of<br />

preventing auto thefts, the participants<br />

also devoted attention to measures which<br />

can be employed to make it more difficult<br />

to use or sell a stolen motor vehicle without<br />

its stolen character being detected. Included<br />

were many suggestions involving<br />

more thorough inspection of automobiles,<br />

greater uniformity of state title and registration<br />

requirements, and closer supervision<br />

of automobile salvage.<br />

The FBI Director stated that in addition<br />

to municipal, county, state and Federal<br />

law enforcement officers, those attending<br />

the conferences included representatives<br />

of the National Automobile Theft<br />

Bureau, insurance firms, motor vehicle<br />

bureaus and other interested groups.<br />

M. B. FOWLER<br />

Concrete Pipe<br />

Irrigation Systems<br />

MELVIN B. FOWLER<br />

OSBORN 5-3436<br />

P. 0. Box 838<br />

GONZALES, CALIFORNIA<br />

THE ORIENT<br />

IMPORTER - WHOLESALER - RETAILER<br />

Pajamas-Robes-India Brass-Siamese Jewelry<br />

Fancy China<br />

HEmlock 6-8623<br />

146-152 WEST PIKE<br />

LONG BEACH CALIFORNIA


Page 52 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL April- May, 1957<br />

Gentlemen:<br />

We are interested in securing a new<br />

Chief of <strong>Police</strong> and thought you might<br />

assist.<br />

If you have a place for ads for police<br />

personnel, kindly place the following ad:<br />

POLICE CHIEF—Delano, California,<br />

(pop. 10,328) invites applications from<br />

qualified persons with minimum of ten<br />

years experience in California law enforcement<br />

agency, including at least three years<br />

as sergeant or above with progressively<br />

increasing responsibility. Salary range—<br />

$590.00 to $660.00. Submit applications<br />

to City Clerk, 1118 Jefferson Street, Delano,<br />

California.<br />

Thank you. Yours very truly,<br />

Fay C. Short, City Clerk<br />

Delano, California<br />

Editor:<br />

As an old buddy of the now Sheriff,<br />

when he was in the California Highway<br />

Patrol, I sure was tickled to see your magazine<br />

do him honor in the issue before<br />

me. He's a great guy.<br />

(Sgd.) Sgt. J.S.C.<br />

Sacramento<br />

Name withheld on request<br />

(EDITOR'S NOTE: He's referring to the<br />

man on the front cover of the current<br />

issue, Sheriff Dave Menary of Mann<br />

County.)<br />

WILLIAM F.<br />

PETERS<br />

458 SOUTH SPRING STREET<br />

Los Angeles, California<br />

E. E. B.<br />

DRIVE CAUTIOUSLY AND SAVE A LIFE<br />

LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA<br />

LETTERSa4fr EDITOR<br />

TO THE<br />

The Editor:<br />

Please send me a copy of your magazine<br />

containing the handwriting story by Dr.<br />

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<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />

Dear Sir:<br />

Kindly send me a copy of the March<br />

issue. I like the steam auto races story on<br />

Page 38. Paul R. Douglas<br />

Vancouver, Wash.<br />

Editor:<br />

You sure rang the bell in your description<br />

of the way "Dutch" Flohr runs the<br />

<strong>San</strong>ta Rosa <strong>Police</strong> Department. I think we<br />

people up here have one of the best in<br />

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Hey Editor:<br />

Too bad you didn't print the names and<br />

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