1162 E. MAIN STREET BRAW LEY. CALIF.
BECKY'S CHICKEN SHACK
REAL SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN
BEER AND SOFT DRINKS
ON BROADWAY W ESTMORELAND. CALIF.
ANITA'S CAFE
ALWAYS THE BEST OF EVERYTHING
FIFTH and BROADWA'i' WEST.MORELAND. CALIF.
RUBEN'S POOL HALL
BROADWAY
WESTMORELAND. CALIFORNIA
LU FOY CAFE
BREAKFAST, LUNCH. DINNERS AND SHORT ORDERS
170 West Cotton Avenue
LO.MA LINDA. CALIFORNIA
PARKER AND STICE
Yorba Linda, Calif.
PALM TREE CAFE
BEER - WINE - GOOD FOOD - SOFT DRINKS
LOS ALAMITOS. CALIF.
HANDLEY'S HAPPY DAZE
10S21 Prairie Avenue
INGLEW'OOD. CALIFORNIA
FRANK'S CAFE
BEER - WINE - SOFT DRINKS
AND GOOD FOOD
•1-445 WEST IMPERIAL BLVD.
INCLEWOOD. CALIF.
SKY LARK CAFE
MODERN RESTAURANT AND
COCKTAIL LOUNGE
5550 W IMPERIAL HIGHWA'i
LOS ANGELES. CALIF. .
CALCrxiCO
222 Second Street
CALIFORNIA
M. Chambers, Prop.
TACKPOT CAFE
TASTY SANDWICHES CHILI AND SANDWICHES BEER
COLD DRINKS :: SHORT ORDERS
54-»2 W. IMPERIAL HIGHWA'l' LOS ANGELES 45. CALIF.
WILLIAMS CAFE
LIQUORS - WINES - BEER
GOOD HOME COOKED FOOD
I.ALEXICO (Imperial County), CALIFORNIA
CHINOS BARBER SHOP
THE PLACE OF COURTESY
CALIPATRIA (Imperial County), CALIFORNIA
RAY DAUSM^.NN, Men's Wear
QUAUTY MERCHANDISE ONLY
456 BasrI'ne Phone 815-160
29 PALMS MOTOR PARTS
at the Plaza
AUTOMOTIVE PARTS & ACCESSORIES
Wholesale - Retail
Phone 44 1
TWENT-iNINE PALMS. CALIF.
Phone: 2472
SID POWELL'S
TOWN APPLIANCE CO.
El-ctric Ranges - Refrigerators - Radios
Water Heaters - Washing Machines
VICTOR\ILLE. CALIFORNIA
P. O. Box iieJ
SAN BERNARDINO
CALIFORNIA
Phone 3729 AIR CONDITIONED|
Open 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 A.M.
FOODS PREPARED TO TAKE HOME
CHUNKING CAFE
"The House of Quality Chinese Food"
i6l7 MARKET STREET RIVERSIDE. CALlFORNIAl
March. 1948
POLICE AND PEACE OFHCERS" IOL"RKAL
Page 53
SANTA CRUZ POLICE
(Continued from page 1 3 /
ago the dtj- authorities changed the Tesponalnlities of
expense and management over to the cit>' lecreatioD de-
partment. The Police Department still lends important
assistance.
Chief Huntsman's Department has three captains, all
FBI Police Academy graduates. Thej' are :
Ben Krupp, E. W. Gej'er, and Don Lynn.
There are three Sergeants — Ray Carney. Thomas Valine
and Buck Dahlman.
Captain Krupp is in charge of Traffic and Captain
Ge>'er has the day watch and Captain Lynn the first night
watch. Captain Geyer is also in charge of the teletype
di\"iaon and the Bureau of Identification. This and the
filing systems are all in keeping with the FBI methods.
GENE'S TE\5i'ELRY
WATCHES - BRACELETS - RLVGS - DIAMONDS
AND ALL KINDS REPAIRLNG WATCHES, ETC.
FARMERS\ ILLX. CALIFORNIA
Three Miles from Hxeler. Calif.
Phone Hilldal? 4-3S18
Cafe Open 24 Hours Daily
THE BRIGHT SPOT CAFE
and COCKTAIL LOUNGE
Malii? J. Hammond
GOOD EATS A.ND DR1NK5
215 MAIN STREET EL CA.'OS CAL
^.^HITE 0\\ L CAFE
BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DLNNERS
ANT) SHORT ORDERS
Where the Truckers Stop
Open 24 Hours Daily - Closed McMiday
Phone Main 61
16 East Central - Hy 99
Redlands. California
CHITA'S CAFE AND T.\XI
GOOD FOOD
Beer. Wine and Soft Drinks
Phone >S9
469 Holt Avenue
HOLTVTLLE. CALIFONRIA
BUCK'S LIQUOR STORE
Imported and Domestic
LIQUORS ANT) WINTS
BEER &; SOFT DRINKS
314 Orange Street
Redlands. California
H U D L \\ S
Highway 99 at Fourth Street
Redlands. California
SHINGLE INN
401 ^S'est Anaheim Blvd.
WILMINGTON. CALIF.
THE TAP INN
304 Avalon Boulevard
WILMINGTON. CALIF.
FREE ESTIMATES
Home Craft Venetian
Blind Company
N'ENFTIAN BLINDS
Lifetime Steel - Cool. Rust-Proof .Aluminum - Cedar Wood
NO DOWN PA\^IENT
as lo»' as SI. 00 per week
lackson 08"4 Phone "64-62
431" Florida .^ve. 2144 Blake
San Diego San Bernardino
POMON.\ 1149 RIXTRSIDE 6941
p*«t >N
1\>UCE AND rE.\CE OFFICERS" KXTINAI
M«tA. 1<>4S
The l\iboc rVcpamncni is housed m the dtv^s pic
txiTK^K- cjr\- K«ll. Ai»d in tJ>e hascmcm is the shivoang
rarfcie t\->r the Pohoe TVp.. id this KvJv- cut law
cntc«rceincnt oftccrs h«$ t. . .: some miirhr\- hijih
siKVibng exfyrts w'ith small side arms.
The iV-parnnent maintains a radio station, xvnth \\'ah«r
KcJler in chat^e. It services the State High\ikT»y Patrol,
the ShcnCs cars and se\'en cars t\v the Santa Cm; Pobcc
rVfwrrmcnt, All these cars which patrol the enure 11
sqxiare miks ot the cir\' hmiis. are eqvnpped xn-ith the
lares? in three wav radio— trom station to car, \icc versa
atvi trom car to car. The s^tion call letters arc KGDT.
t.\K wav radio was irrsn xtsed by Chict Huntssman m 1*3 >4
Santa Cnc has SiX'' parknni; meters which have met
with general apprvA"al ot Kxh the pohcc and the puhhc.
Two women haw Seen added to the Department sance
O^iet Huntsroan tcvJc ov-cr. They are Matron Mabel
I\otv and Pohcex».viman Ehnow WiDiams. TScv have dime
a tine Ki> m tJieir respecri\'c xxvirf;.
Chief Huntsman is mamed, his 'sx'ite K-inj: the former
Mane Walsh and the couple hax-e a son, Pcrrv-, who
serx-ed in tiie Air Corps dunng World War II tatmg
-section. He IS now hack and
Santa Cnu is rcadvins teir ancdicr bis; sannmcr, when
Tt IS -\m an even larger number of
peop,^ - ...h was a record. "Hie toviktis
people and the pohor assure all tiiev wTl be w^-lcfwned
and well cared fo'
»^' - ...- ,
«
MOORE'S CAFE \
BREAKFAST - LL'NCH - DINNERS }
AND SHORT ORDERS J
Beer, Wme and Soft Drinks }
«
S-5SLaMesa Blwi. j
LaMesa, California •
MINT LIQUOR STORE
Df'TOC.'Cw cn^. Jyr.T'r-rcr.
LIQL^ORS ANT> WDCES
B<«r, Tobaccos and vour
Cboior ofMixsers
S5 Emat
i
•-W (San RJBgB Gooot^)
GroxTC Calif omia
« «
« «
ii
«
«
«
ROYAL ANNE CAFE
DELICIOUS FOOD and
HIGHEST Ql ALITi UQL OR
scrx-rd at all rinies
Where Best FrienJf Met*
•^ North Imperial Awtiw
LaMesa. California
NEAUS CAFE &
COCKTAIL LOUNGE
Merchants Lunch - Steak and
Chicken Dinners Served Dailv
«502 LaMcsa Bhd.
LaMesa. California
K & L LIQUOR STORE
Fmt lynpcnred Mmd DcmtesCK
LIQUORS
Beer. Vine and Soft
82S2 LaMesa Bk^.
LaMesa. California
Meet } OUT Fnends Here
BAMBOO CAFE
S P E C I A L I Z I NG
IN THE BEST
\'ista. California
â– 4arch, VJ4H
KJiLICfc AH\y PEACE tm'lCfMS fifL:MSAt
fi^ff 99
HAROLD'S
DINNER KKLL CAFP:
Good Fcxxl and Your Favr^te
Brand of Ice O^Id Beer
II
SAMPSON MARKL'i
Where Quality m Ontttandlm^
in (fur
CjftOCl^iES, MEATS AND
FPfcSH WECjETWAJES
HAItOfX) VALTrflN. /'r*;>
-A^
t
\Ti So. E Street
San Bernardino, California
TA< Fam^*! ilftftel «mI C«f er 5iiwf
On U. &. H%^maf 66 mJ 19$
ai 2140 Ml Vchmm Avcawe
San Bernardino. California
BRACEWELL'S C.AEE
339- 341 md 343
POOL HALL
Good Food - Beer - Vine
Sojt Drinks and Good Pool JabUi
San Bernardino. California
1 i
i I
.MI. VERNON MOTEL
AND COFFEE SHOP
! I
II
( •
< I
i •
Plume 4111
Calipatria (Imperial County). Calif.
When in Calexico Viiit
The Mi - ouri Hotel
and Cafe
GOOD KOO.VIS GOOD FOOD
<i»^ COURTESY SERVICE
A Decent Place - Decent Food
at Decent Price*
•
Ift? Second Street
CALEXICO. CALIFOPNTA
Vkxsxf. ~j
ELK H R N
COCKTAIL LOUNGE
TdeffaoK
2228<
RICHMONT). CALIFORNLA
Page 56
POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS" JOURNAL
March. 1948
Telephone 525-78
Orders Put Up to Take Out
THE RICE BOWL
Visit the Best Place to Dine -::- Now Serving Merchant's Lunch
Fried Shrimp - Chow Mein - Chinese Style Combination Dinner
Chop Suey - American Dishes - Short Orders
608 THIRD STREET SAN BERNARDINO. CALIFORNIA
EVANS CAFE
Highland and Mt. Vernon
SAN BERNARDINO CALIFORNIA
BASELINE BILLIARDS
428 Baseline Street
SAN BERNARDINO
CALIFORNIA
OWENS MARKET
b5 1 East Baseline Street
SAN BERNARDINO
CALIFORNIA
Phone 'i41i6
- - - - - - - - - t
Bill and
Lou's
P A LM'S
CAFE
Cocktail Bar -
Good Foods
644 Third Street
SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF.
Good Things to Eat at
THE JUNCTION CAFE
Kendall Drive and Highway 66
Open 24 Hours Daily
Phone 309-11
Highway 66 — 9 Miles North of
SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF.
THE V CAFE
Maude E. Mankin
Breakfast - Lunch - Dinners
Short Orders
Also Home Cooked Food
AMERICAN AND SPANISH
Beer and Soft Drinks
Foothill and 5th
SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF.
Jim's Charcoal Broiler
We Specialize in
CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS
457 Highland Avenue
SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF.
Visit the
Â¥
PASTIME
CAFE
M
For Fun and Food *
Pool and Snooker
350 "D" Street
SAN BERNARDINO,
CALIF.
I
March, 1948
POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL
Page 57
SCOTT'S CAFE
and Cocktail Lounge
ENTERTAINMENT
and
DANCING
516 D Street on Highway 99
VICTORVILLE, CALIFORNIA
COTTAGE CAFE
Edna and Bill, Owners
We Serve the Best Food
in This Part of the Country
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners
and Short Orders
Beer and Soft Drinks
Hours 11 A. M. to 2 A. M.
Seven Days a Week
7732 Orange Thorpe
So. West Corner of Grand Avenue
BUENA PARK, CALIFORNIA
POW'S CHOW HOUSE
HAMBURGERS
CHEESEBURGERS
GOOD COFFEE
Beer, Wine, Candy, Cigarettes
and Soft Drinks
Highway 66 and Campus Street
UPLAND, CALIFORNIA
Phone 311-64
-t *â–
HAROLD'S
CHARCOAL BROILER
and Cocktail Lounge
THE FINEST
IN THE VALLEY
Harold Powell, Prop.
328 West Foothill Blvd.
Fontana, CaUfornia
Page 58
POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS" JOURNAL
March, 1948
AGENT H. C. VAN PELT
(Continued from page 15)
Some communities have passed ordinances making it a
misdemeanor for motor vehicle operators to leave car
keys in their parked automobiles, thus penalizing failures
to safeguard these expensive, hard-to-get vehicles, reduc-
ing one of the greatest contributing causes of juvenile
delinquency, and alleviating some of the terrific burden
on lav,' enforcement agencies in tracking down stolen cars,
which so often lead to stickups, bank robberies, rapes and
other crimes, and are used as a means of get-a-way and
transportation in the perpetuation of lawlessness. Scarcely
a day passes without car thieves, youthful joy-riders and
confirmed criminals, telling the same old story to the
arresting officers: "We walked down the street until we
found a car parked with the keys in it."
There were 229,920 cars stolen throughout the nation
last year, and the monetary value of such larcenies
amounted to over 146 million dollars. Although the re-
lentless efforts of law enforcement agencies resulted in the
MONARCH CAFE
and Liquor Store
FINEST FOOD, LIQUORS,
BEER and WINES
Trade Where Other
Wise People Do
905 Front Street
NEEDLES, CALIFORNIA
Where All Trains Stop
G. W. OAKES
Barstow Richfield Service
Where the Las Vegas Highway Meets Route 66
in the Center of Barstow
Home Clean Rest Rooms
24 Hour Service
BARSTOW, CALIFORNIA
Carl and Victor's
CUCAMONGA MARKET
Quality Groceries, Meats Fresh
Vegetables, Beer, Wine, Liquor and
Fancy Delicatessen Food
Open Sundays
111 West Foothill Blvd.
On Highway 66
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA
San Bernardino County
STANTON MARKET
WONG ii QUON, Props
Quality Meats, Groceries
Fresh Vegetables
Beer, Wine and Soft Drinks
10752 So. Stanton Blvd.
STANTON, CALIFORNIA
IMPERIAL CAFE AND
COCKTAIL LOUNGE
Brea's Finest
We Serve Nothing
but the finest
LIQUORS, BEER, WINES
AND FOOD
Both On and Off Sale
*
223 S. Pomona Avenue
BREA, CALIFORNIA
March. J 948
POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS" lOURNAL
Page 59
recovery of almost 95 per cent of these vehicles, the un-
recovered 5 per cent represents a loss of approximately
seven million dollars in the value of the cars alone, plus
the expense of the investigations, the increased insurance
rates, and the financial, social and moral factors resulting
from the continuing criminal activities of these car thieves
— all of which must be absorbed by the American public.
Possibly the more widespread adoption of such ordi-
nances may be effective. By penalising failures to lock
cars and remove the keys, it may tend toward keeping
these costly, difficult to legitimately obtain vehicles, out
of the repair shop or junk yard, stopping some youngsters
from going to jail, and preventing injury and death to
innocent persons.
We of law enforcement must be as interested in pre-
venting delinquency and crime as we are in the apprehen-
sion of criminals. No better results can be accomplished
than through the intelligent leadership of law enforcement
in the handUng of youth problems and crime prevention.
There is no better qualified group to coordinate the activi-
ties of the social, welfare, vocational and other com-
munity agencies having responsibilities concerning juve-
niles. Because of the many disturbing influences affecting
home life, all information regarding blighted areas, un-
wholesome conditions, neglected children, etc., should be
promptly inquired into by trained investigators and con-
structive action taken.
Police sponsorship of Boy Scout Troops, its supervision
of athletic leagues, its interest in Schoolboy Patrols and
Junior Safety Groups, the vigorous enforcement of the
Phone UNdcrhill 1-0438
ANSEL T. SCHLOSS. Inc.
STUDEBAKER
49 South Van Ness Ave., between Market and Mission Streets
SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA
THE RICE BOWL
CHOP SUEY - CHOW MEIN - FRIED SHRIMP
All Kinds Chinese and American Dishes
3564 EIGHTH STREET R1\ERSIDE. CALIF.
AIRLINE CAFE
DELICIOUS HOME COOKED FOOD
The Kind Mother Tried to Cook
Open 7 A. M. to 6 P. M.
EDGEMONT. RI\ ERSIDE. CALIFORNIA
ERNIE'S GRILL
754 WEST THIRD STREET
SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA
OASIS
Cocktail Lounge
and Cafe
DINING and DANCING
753 Front Street
NEEDLES, CALIFORNIA
WHEN IN BARSTOW
i t s
HAROLD'S CAFE
H.\ROLD R. Ll SE
Phone 288
145 West Main
BARSTOW, CALIFORNIA
PURDY'S POOL HALL
POOL TABLES - CLUB ROOM
Beer, Soft Drinks and Tobaccos
125 East Main Street
BARSTOW, CALIFORNIA
IRVING'S PLACE
BREAKFAST . LUNCH . DINNER
SHORT ORDERS
Hours 6 A.M. to 12 Midnight
IRVINGTON
CALIFORNIA
OSCAR'S— Cocktails
Phone 5 12 1
IN RICHMOND
AT 1047 TWENTY-THIRD STREET
BARSTOW BAKERY
Wedding Birthday and Anniversary
CAKES
and all types of fancy pastry
101 North First Street
BARSTOW, CALIFORNIA
Page 60
POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS" JOURNAL
March, 1948
laws covering the sales of liquor and tobacco to minors,
the suppression of obscene literature, and the conducting
of educational work to prevent the public from getting
into habits which make crime easy for the criminal, con-
tribute immeasurably to the effective combatting of our
rising post-war crime problem.
Our people must be frequently reminded that the
preservation of our home front requires something more
than mere law enforcement — that the full support and
cooperation of all public-spirited citizens is imperative if
the officers are to do a capable job. Our business and
professional men and women, farmers, laborers and house-
wives must be awakened to the grim realization that the
ugly spectre of crime is something which affects each and
every one of them individually.
Unfortunately, we still have with us today some of
those easy-going persons who are too busy to vote, too
tired to participate in community activities, and too in-
different to take a real interest in matters of public im-
portance. All too many of our people are shirking their
own individual responsibilities as citizens through avoid-
ing jury service, refusing to willingly serve as witnesses,
and neglecting to report to the proper authorities informa-
tion coming to their attention involving possible violations
of the law. Some offenses today are not only condoned
but are actually encouraged by persons who are otherwise
strictly law-abiding citizens. Dealers in hot merchandise
and black market operators could be eliminated over night
if a nationwide public boycott were initiated against
stolen property and over-ceiling prices.
(To Be Continued)
VICTOR'S
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
Distributor
MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES
RANGES - FREEZERS
WIZZAR BICYCLE MOTORS
SCHWINN BICYCLES
1 39 Second Street
CALEXICO, CALIFORNIA
Garden Empire Market
Where Courtesy Prevails
Highest Grade Groceries, Meats, Fresh
Vegetables, Fruits and Soft Drinks
Calipatria (Imperial County), Calif.
Blondie
FOUR CORNERS CAFE
Food Never to Forget and
all Truckers Remember
Open 24 Hours Daily
Intersection of Highway 99 and Highway 80
EL CENTRO, CALIFORNIA
CURLEY'S
SUPER SERVICE
RICHFIELD PRODUCTS
40 Foot Public Scales
GOODYEAR TIRES
Phone 1497
1497 Adams Street
El Centro, California
When In El Centro
visit the
GREYHOUND CAFE
In Greyhound Bus Station
ELMER OIEN, Prop.
475 MAIN STREET
EL CENTRO, CALIFORNIA
SAN ANTONIO SPOT
Finest Liquors, Cocktails, Beer, Wine,
Soft Drinks - Delicious Food
8:00 A.M. to Midnight
Phone 1395
457 Main Street
EL CENTRO, CALIFORNIA
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I
March, J 948
POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL
Page 61
SOCIAL SECURITY
(Continued from page 11 )
the number of Social Security beneficiaries exceeds the
number receiving State Old-Age pensions. Figures re-
ported by the State Department of Social Welfare at the
end of 1947 indicated that 10,725 aged persons in San
Francisco were receiving the State Old-Age Pension. One
of the principal purposes of the Social Security Act was '
to reduce the need for Old-Age Assistance by substituting
a pay-as-you-go insurance plan in which workers would
prepay annuities for their old age.
The first Social Security benefits were paid in 1940,
so that in eight years Social Security payments have finally
reached the point where the number of beneficiaries on
the rolls have exceeded the number applying for and re-
ceiving State Aid. The other goal of exceeding the amount
in dollars and cents paid to State pensioners is still to be
attained, but as the system matures, insurance payments
v.-ill steadily mount. Inclusion by Congress of any of the
excepted groups will give an added impetus to this move-
ment and will thu- speed the day when public funds for
assistance will be materially reduced.
Phone 5439
Simtnie and Mini, Props.
WELCOME HOME COURT
OUR TWELFTH YEAR
Inland Route. Three Miles South of Vista
VISTA
CALIFORNIA
Open 9 A.M. Daily Phone 55 I -J
LAURA'S CAFE
HOME COOKING
Specializ'ng in
SPAGHETTI AND SHRIMP DINNERS
Thank you
Mrs. L. Scardino
913 So. San Diego Blvd. ESCONDIDO. CALIF.
LAKESIDE LIQUOR STORE
SELECT WHISKIES. BEER, WINES
AND MIXERS
LAKESIDE (San Diego County). CALIFORNIA
H. C. Beck, Proprietor
Phone 12S6-W
CALIFORNIA AUTO WRECKERS
WE BUY THEM RUNNING OR WRECKED
NEW AND USED AUTO PARTS
I 19 WEST INYO STREET TULARE. CALIF.
Phone 29
P. O. Box 1012
Tulare Plumbing & Sheet Metal Shop
TONY L. ROCHA, JR.
140 SO. J STREET AND 99
TULARE. CALIF.
SAVAGE WAR
SURPLUS STORES
Exeter (Tulare County), California
RITZ CAFE
Cocktail Lounge and Card Room
Delicious Food - Drinks
116 South J Street
Tulare, California
.4
Souza Brothers Cafe
Highest ^twlitv
LIQUORS, WINES AND FOOD
served at all times
226 South J Street
Tulare (Tulare County), California
GROCERIES
DEPENDABLE SERVICE
HILL'S GROCERY
Cold Drinks, Fresh Vegetables
Fresh Meats
316 North J Phone 1299-M
Tulare, California
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POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL
March, 1948
PEACE OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION
(Continued from page 8)
P. Gleason and Chief Division Deputy John J. Greening,
Alameda; Chief John D. Holstrom, Berkeley; Sheriff
Murphy; Chief Melvin Flohr, Santa Rosa; Chief Special
Agent Harry I. Kimball, F. B. I.
Radio Communications — Chief Division Deputy Green-
ing, Chairman; Chief Donald Wood, San Anselmo; Di-
rector George Hippely, San Francisco; Chief Zink, Sheriff
Walter Sellmen, M.irin County; Chief Raymond J. Black-
more, San Jose; Chief Tracy; Sheriff J. A. Long, Contra
Costa County; Inspector E. Steinmeyer, CHP, Oakland;
Chief Jones and Chief Dierking.
The following sat down to a swell luncheon prepared
by the Burlingame Country Club:
Hillsborough — City Manager E. P. Wiusey, Council-
men Kenneth Monteagle and Bernard W. Ford, Chief
Wisnom, Fire Chief W. C. Oalin, City Judge J. E.
Trabucco and Sergeant Al Funke.
Burlingame — Chief R. C. (Jack) Theuer, Captain John
J. Hartnett, Police Commissioners Allan Hunt and Peter
Dahl, Retired Chief John J. Harper, William M. Tener,
United Air Lines, John Montgomery of the Burlingame
Advance, City Judge J. A. Branson.
San Mateo — Chief Robert O'Brien and Assistant Chief
Martin C. McDonnell, City Manager Arthur Sullivan.
San Carlos — Chief Edward J. Wheeler and Councilman
Edward Burton.
Redwood City — Chief C. L. Collins. Councilman
George McNulty, Deputy Sheriff Milton Minehan and
Assistant District Attorney Wycoff.
San Bruno — Chief William Maher, Sergeants Henry
W. North and Adolph Fernandez, Tom Chapman.
South San Francisco — Louis Belloni, Leighton J. Peat-
man, United Air Lines' Special Agent; E. J. Smith.
San Francisco — Chief Michael E. Mitchell, Sheriff
Daniel Murphy. Captain of Inspectors James English,
Director George Hippely, Captain McDonald, Harry C.
Van Pelt and O. A. Ezell, FBI; Chief Special Agent J. L.
Creighton and Special Agent Ray Aatherton. Standard
Oil Co.; Chief Douglas Hayden and Agents Charles
Moore, Thomas Murphy and A. O. Lewis, Pacific Tele-
phone and Telegraph Co.; Chief A. M. McKenna and
Dennis P. Sullivan of the Southern Pacific Co. ; Former
Police Commissioners W. P. Wobber and Ward G.
Walkup: William P. Golden. Joseph Murphy, Major H.
A. Machesney, Jr., U. S. Army; Don Marshall and Arthur
Williams of State Board of Equalization; Chief F. J.
O'Ferrall, State Narcotic Division; Special Agent Walter
KEllog 2.9388
GRAZER'S
CANDIES - TOBACCOS - MAGAZINES
FRUITVALE AVE.. Cor. E 2 7th Ave.
OAKLAND I, CALIF.
BAY WELDING
ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE PORTABLE MACHINES
Starter Teeth and Aluminum Cylinder Heads Repaired
GLencouri 1-8414
148 TWELFTH STREET OAKLAND. CALIF.
CENTRAL MOTOR CO.
"YOU WILL BE AHEAD WITH A NASH"
College & Bush Streets
WOODLAND. CALIFORNIA
JOE'S CORNER
DONALD FEELEY - N. F. SMITH
Pappy and Smitty
Phone KE!log 2-9697
Corner 47th Avenue - E. 14th Street
OAKLAND
CALIFORNIA
FRUITVALE NURSING HOME
3124 Fruitvale Avenue
OAKLAND
CALIFORNIA
EXCHANGE LINEN SERVICE
A COMPLETE RENTAL LINEN SUPPLY SERVICE
Phone TEmplebar 2-6377
2 101 UNION STREET OAKLAND. CALIF.
Air Conditioning
Gas, Coal and Oil Furnaces
L. F. WITHARM
SHEET METAL
WARM AIR HEATING
STAINLESS STEEL
Phone ANdover I-168S
1718 E. 12th STREET OAKLAND 6. CALIF.
J. FALSETTI ROOFING CO.
Phone LOchhaven 9-6133
MEMBER ROOFING ASSOCIATION
COMPOSITION SHINGLES - GUTTERS
TAR AND GRAVEL - TILE
ALL REPAIR WORK
6 107 HAYES STREET
OAKLAND 3, CALIFORNIA
CULY TRANSPORTATION CO.
MOTOR TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
OAKLAND
LONG BEACH
SAN DIEGO
RELIABLE
RESPONSIBLE
PAUL W. NORDSTROM
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
OFFICE
1414 E. 14th Street
Oakland 6. Calif.
Call AN. I- 1 872
Eve. LA. 2-2478
SHOP
1408 E. 14th Street
Oakland 5, Calif.
AN. I-I87I
CLencourt 1-3826
UNION PAPER CO.
)73 FOURTH STREET
OAKLAND
March. 1948
POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS" JOURNAL
Page 6i
J. Vervais, State Automobile Association; Investigator
Ignatius H. McCarthy, R. H. Appling, U. S. Treasury
Department; Albert A. Rhine, Walter Duane, George
Austin, Ron Gemmell, director of Golden Gate Fields
race track; Emmett F. McCarthy, security service. Bay
Meadows race track; J. L. Farrell, Capt. M. C. Heine,
U. S. Navy; Investigator Milton Pilhashy, J. C. Meinbress, barstow
3442
KELLY MOTEL . . . Air Conditioned
Mrs. Harry Kelly Prop.
Pinkerton Detective Agency; A. E. Duane, H. S. Love, phone 215
Dan Danziger, J. A. Gritsch, H. L. Knowles, H. A. Kern,
Earl Sisson, C. R. Danielson, M. J. Feak, R. Rackerby,
O. M. Grolla, Peter Craelanti, Karl Wolbach, Inspector
John W. Schilling, Opie L. Warner.
Oakland — Sheriff H. P. Gleason, Division Chief Deputy
BARSTOW
Highway 91 — at White Street
CALIFORNIA
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