SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA """ DIVISADERO STREET, cor. Oak Street SAN FRANCISCO
Fhono GArfie'.d I-181S Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Etchevers
MARTN MOTFT HOTEL COSMOPOLITAN
ivirtivii-"! I-IKJ 1 EL p^[(,j. SUNNY ROOMS
143 Embarcadero FREE BATHS AND SHOWER
SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA 6T I BROADWAY SAN FRANCISCO
Tel. HEmlock 1-6774
^ L'EMPORIO LUCCHESE
WILLIAM J. FORSTER AND SONS, Inc. gents' and boys- furnishings
PLUMBING 132S Stockton Street EXbrook 2-979S
340 HARRIETT STREET SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF. SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA
Office ATwater 2-4626 BARTZ SALES & SERVICE
ir\c r\CT cT:inr^n\ vacuum cleaners, new and used
jyJS. UtLL OCK^y^yJ Sold and Repaired
appraising - financing â– REAL ESTATE LOCK AND KEY WORK
loans - INSURANCE ORdway 3-1832
3435 MISSION STREET SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF. 1904-06 POLK STREET SAN FRANCISCO 9. CALIF.
4 4 1 CLUB MOBILGAS SERVICE STATION
"Chuck" Kelso, P'anlst
•I4I1 inMF«i ^TRFTT Pacific and Powell Streets
SAN FRANCISCO ^ â– KEL I CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA
SUttLT 1 106 3
MASON STREET SMOKE SHOP R. MATTEUCCI & CO.
AND LIQUOR STORE MANUFACTURING JEWELERS
Ordwav l.B7P-» 229-231 Columbus Avenue
145 MASON STREET '^ ^ " SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF . SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA
U. S. STUDIO PORTRAITS
STONE'S LINEN SUPPLY CO. p „»oTo G^n'-ArA'E r
1124 Harrison Street Phone MArket 1-6262 1 y,-, a i. c. . i«/ai . . o'lao
147 Buchanan Street WAlnut 1-8398
SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA Corner Sutter San Francisco. Calif.
C E R C I A T
French Laundry and Dry Cleaner
MISSION BELL WINE CO.
1025 McAllister Street
•JAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA
January, 1 948
POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL
Page 47
- San Francisco Sausage Factory
COLUMBUS BRAND
G. MATTEUCCI and DEVINCENZI BROS.
Phone HE 1-1045
M. (Ginger) Ellis
447 BROADWAY
Tel. DOuglas 2-8495 - 2-8496
SAN FRANCISCO II, CALIF.
GOLDEN GATE NURSERY
LANDSCAPE ENGINEERS AND GARDENERS
Frank F. Mettam, Owner
5726 Geary Boulevard MAIN NURSERY
at 31st Avenue 5 16-42nd Ave. at Geary
SKyline 1-8141 BAyview 1283 7
THE PROCESS COMPANY
Designers and Producers of
FINE PRINTING
1045 MISSION STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
McBLAIN'S KIDDIE SHOP
SAN FRANCISCO
3041 Mission Street
CALIFORNIA
FRANK KARP
Phone Ml. 7-7142
APPRAISER
DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES
EXbrook 2-8143
133 KEARNY STREET ROOM 20! SAN FRANCISCO
LOUIE'S CAFE
DREAM
DOWN-ONE
GOODY ROOT BEER
CITY BOTTLING COMPANY
CHINESE AND AMERICAN DISHES
CHINESE FOOD TO TAKE OUT
Open 11 A.M. - 2 A.M. - Closed on Monday
33 19 MISSION STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.
COLUMBUS BAKERY
1705 CHURCH STREET
Anthony Lugliani
SAN FRANCISCO
VAIencia 4-5095
Phone MI. 7-6324
SAN FRANCISCO
3312 Mission Street
CALIFORNIA
GROCERIES THAT ARE FRESH AND AT
REASONABLE PRICES ALWAYS
ETALO MARKET
PARODI BROTHERS
Meats - Fish - Poultry - Fruits - Vegetables
2714 SAN BRUNO AVE. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.
JOSEPH C. FLETCHER
Factory Representative
HIGH GRADE TOOLS
VITTORI BROS.
GROCERY
3820 Mission Street
SAN FRANCISCO
CALIFORNIA
1415 FOLSOM STREET
Phone UNderhill 1-2991
SAN FRANCISCO 3, CALIF.
DAWSON'S RICHFIELD SERVICE
LUBRICATION - WASHING - POLISHING
TIRES AND TUBES
RICHFIELD PRODUCTS
SUtter 1-9704 201 MISSION STREET
G. Ben Miller, Manager
Telephone SUfler 1-4530
HOTEL STATLER
"IN THE CENTER OF THE CITY"
154 ELLIS STREET, Near Powell SAN FRANCISCO 2, CALIF.
VAIencia 4-8609
MISSION AUTO WORKS
BODY AND FENDER REPAIRING
AUTHORIZED DUCO REFINISHING
3730 MISSION STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.
THE MAIL BOX
21 Mission Street
SAN FRANCISCO
CALIFORNIA
Phone MArket 1-1213
L. GALTIE
FRENCH CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS
339-347 Eighth Street
SAN FRANCISCO
CALIFORNIA
Phone ORdway 3-4884
M. J. Pope, Mgr.
HOTEL SHAWMUT
ATTRACTIVE RATES TO PERMANENT GUESTS
$1.50 With Bath
516 OFARRELL STREET, Corner Jones SAN FRANCISCO
WILLIAMS- WALLACE COMPANY
Phone DOuglas 2-9720 John Amin, Prop.
KING HOTEL
44 THIRD STREET
Just Off Market Street
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.
UNderhill 1-9679
Mr. and Mrs. C. Jorge. Prop.
LA NATIONAL GROCERY
HE. 1-0378
SAN FRANCISCO 7
160 Hooper Street
381 Ninth Street
CALIFORNIA
SAN FRANCISCO
CALIFORNIA
TEmplebar HEmlock 1-6700
Since 1857
LOUIS FERRARI
San Francisco
Established 1902 Nerii Bros.
GRANUCCI HARDWARE COMPANY, Inc.
214 California Street (Nerli Bldg.) San Francisco
William "Bill" Nerli President. Telephone: DOufflas 2-5290
THE MONTAGUE COMPANY
Manufacturers of
HEAVY DUTY RANGES AND OVENS
360 NINTH STREET SAN FRANCISCO 3, CALIF.
FORD TRACTOR WITH HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
SALES AND SERVICE
OWEN EQUIPMENT CO.
Phone KLondike 2-1533
5 75 TENTH STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.
RAY W. CHANDLER
SAN FRANCISCO
65 Market Street
AVANSINO, MORTENSEN 8C CO.
WHOLESALE FLORIST
175 Fifth Street
CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA
FRANK'S MOTORS
GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
STEINER INN
JUniper S-1046
4420 Mission Street
1696 Ellis Street
SAN FRANCISCO
CALIFORNIA
SAN FRANCISCO
CALIFORNIA
Page 50 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL January. 1948
Some Are True and Some Are False — Rate Yourself
In the last issue of this journal under the heading:
TRUE or FALSE," the following questions were TRUE:
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15
16.
17.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
9 10 12 18
26(1) 27(2) 28(4) 31
36 41 43 47
54
62
82
95
95
57
64
83
99
99
58
73
84
59
74
90
24
33
50
60
75
92
25(2)
35
51
61
81
93
Parts of the Penal Code are never retroactive.
Penal statutes are not to be strictly construed.
Failure of the penal code to specify penalties does
not affect any right to enforce same in any civil
action.
Punishment for military offenses may be made with-
out regard to the provisions of the penal code.
The punishment for misdemeanors may exceed six
months in the County Jail.
Commitment for misdemeanors to state institutions
may exceed one year.
A crime ordinarily classified as a felony may not be
considered such if committed by a drunken person.
Lack of criminal intent is not always sufficient to
disprove the commission of crime.
Married women acting under the coercion of their
husbands are incapable of committing crimes.
Betting on the results of an election is a crime.
It is lawful for a municipal employee of this city to
accept a gratuity for doing an official act.
Every offense declared to be a felony is punishable
by fine and imprisonment in the State Prison.
A person who advises another to commit any crime
is termed an accessory.
Every public officer who arrests any person without
lawful authority is guilty of a misdemeanor.
.Every person known to be a pickpocket is a vagrant.
A warrant of arrest must be executed by an officer.
Homicide is justifiable when necessarily committed by
policemen in arresting persons charged with crime.
A charge of seduction under the promise of marriage
will not hold if the parties marry subsequent to the
finding of an indictment or filing of the charge.
Two persons may commit a riot.
If one wilfully destroys by fire the dwelling of an-
other, he commits arson.
Petit larceny cannot be charged if the property
taken is valued over $50.
When an arrest is being made on a warrant, if the
person to be arrested flees, the officer may use all
necessary means to effect the arrest.
If a person arrested escapes, the person from whose
custody he escaped may take him at any place in
this state.
24. An indictment cannot be found without the con-
currence of at least 12 grand jurors.
25. The word "wilfully," when applied to the intent
with which an act is done or omitted implies a will-
ingness to commit the act.
26. Removal from office is one of the punishments for
the commission of a cnme.
27. In every crime there must exist a union of act and
intent or criminal negligence.
28. The jury may take into consideration the fact that
the accused was intoxicated when the crime charged
was committed.
29. All persons who, after knowledge that a crime has
been committed conceal it from the magistrate, are
accessories.
30. The jurisdiction dies in either county when a public
offense is committed partly in one county and partly
in another.
31. Whenever no specific punishment is prescribed for a
felony, such felony is punishable by imprisonment in
a state institution not exceeding five years.
32. In every crime or public offense there must exist a
union, or joint operation of act and intent.
33. In order to prove a person is not of sound mind, it
is required that he be proved either an idiot or a
lunatic or affected with insanity.
34. Any person who advises and encourages a crime is
a principal to such crime.
35. An affiant may be penalized for attempting to in-
fluence a juror even if he does so in the interest
of justice.
GREEN SPOT CAFE
BEER -::- WINE
GOOD, REAL MEXICAN FOOD
2 36 FIRST STREET
CALEXICO. CALIF.
DICK'S ADOBE
BRAWLEY'S FINEST COCKTAIL LOUNGE
and
DELICIOUS FOOD COOKED BY EXPERTS
538 E STREET
BRAWLEY, CALIF.
SARATOGA CAFE, 935 E. Main
935 East Main Street
THE WHITE HOUSE CAFE
924 Eaat Main Street
BRAWLEY
CALIFORNIA
Gas and Oil Phone 151
MURRIETA ASSOCIATED SERVICE
Gordon Knott, Owner
GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING
We Try to Pleaae
Highway 395
/ativwrv, 1948
POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL
Page 51
56. An unqualified statement of that which one does
not know to be false is equivalent to a statement of
that which one knows to he true.
.^7. A police ofiicer who beats a person is subject to
criminal action.
38. In order to constitute murder, malice must he ex-
pressed.
.â– >9. Involuntary manslaughter means the same as acci-
dental homicide.
40. An assault is an attempt, coupled with the present
afcility to commit a violent injury on the person of
another.
4L An assault is not punishable unless accompanied
by batter>'.
42. Embezzlement is the fraudulent appropriation of
property.
Jo= Del Real Res. Phone 8S4-J
JOE'S CAFE & POOL HALL
Bus. Phone 630 9S8 Man Street
BRAWLEY CALIFORNIA
MOM'S PLACE
BEER - WINE - SOFT DRINKS
and
REAL HOME COOKING
Give Us a Try.
896 E. MAIN STREET
BRAWLEY. CALIF.
BOGGUST-PETERSON
CIGARS - TOBACCO - FOUNTAIN
625 Main Street
BRAWLEY
CALIFORNIA
BRAWLEY QUALITY BAKERY
Specializing in
CAKES, DOUGHNUTS and FANCY PASTRIES
144 South Sixth Street
BRAWLEY
CALIFORNIA
Best Wishes From
SOUTH GATE CAFE
Rae and Ralph Riddell, Props.
Specializing in
STEAKS -FRIED CHICKEN
AND SEA FOOD
EL CENTRO HY. 99 BRAWLEY. CALIF.
AMERICAN CLUB
On Broadway
Westmoreland, Calif.
GEORGE'S
FOOD MARKET
A Full Line of
FRESH MEATS & VEGETABLES
158 Main Street
Brawley, California
TOWER CAFE
and Drive In
Breakfast, Lunches, Dinners
Steaks, Chops, Fried Chicken
and all kinds of Short Orders
•
157 North Plaza
BRAWLEY, CALIFORNIA
CLUB 49
HAMBURGERS - BEER
SOFT DRINKS
and good
MISSOURI CHILI
Brawley (imperial Valley), Calif.
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POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL
January, 1948
43. No person can be punished for a public offense,
except upon a legal conviction in a court.
44. The proceeding by which a person charged with a
public offense is brought to trial and punished is
known as an indictment.
4^. Any officer who neglects or refuses to obey the
command of a writ of habeas corpus directed to him
is guilty of a misdemeanor.
46. The taking of any person from the lawful custody
of any peace officer by means of a riot constitutes
a lynching.
47. Any person who enters any house with the intent
to commit a misdemeanor is guilty of burglary even
though the act is not carried out.
48. A burglary committed in the day time can constitute
burglary in the first degree.
49. Only when the property taken exceeds $200 can theft
be considered grand theft.
50. Any criminal action involving a felony may be tried
by a jury.
THE PRESENT TASK OF LAW
ENFORCEMENT
{Contmued from Page 17 )
isolated examples of the seriousness of some of the crimes
being committed today. Some of these cases caught the
nation's attention because of a certain amount of spectaC'
ular color about them, but we of law enforcement fully
recognize and appreciate that daily scores of other cases,
perhaps not quite so colorful but every bit as serious,
are being enacted.
The 1946 crime rate increase of 7-6 per cent has
COURTESY MARKET
GROCERIES - MEATS - VEGETABLES
FRUIT and SOFT DRINKS
6 19 WEST SIXTH STREET
CORONA, CALIF.
MAVA ICE CREAM CO.
RIVERSIDE COUNTY
III) WEST SIXTH STREET CORONA. CALIF.
THE BEST IN TOWN
DOC'S PLACE
Geo. F. Von Nordeck, Prop.
3 15 WEST SIXTH CORONA. CALIF.
LA ESPERANZA MARKET
GROCERIES, MEATS AND ALL MEXICAN FOODS
224 NORTH MAIN STREET CORONA. CALIF.
DUCK POND
BEER. WINE. SOFT DRINKS. SHORT ORDERS
SANDWICHES AND TOBACCO
13527 MAGNOLIA AVE.
CORONA, CALIF.
Clarence Campbell
^uH>i Place
Jim Hughes
HAMBURGERS
HOT DOGS
Ice Cold Beer
Pool and Billiards
Sandwiches
•
Phone 452
615 MAIN STREET
Corona, California
January, 1948
POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL
Page Ji
brought the nation's crime figures to an all-time record
high. The figures of the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
compiled from reports submitted by your departments and
other police agencies and sheriff's offices throughout the
entire country, show that a total of 1,685,203 serious
offenses were committed last year, or a major crime every
18.7 seconds. Each day on the average, 254 persons were
killed, assaulted or raped; 172 persons were robbed; 630
cars were stolen; 981 places were burglarized, and 2,580
thefts were committed. The vast army of criminals today
is over ten times the number of students in our colleges
and universities, and for every school teacher there are
seven criminals. Over 54 per cent of the persons arrested
last year were repeaters — second, third and fourth
offenders!
America's law enforcement, and particularly here in
California because of migration westward, is facing one
of the most severe crises in history. It is a real test of
our courage and devotion to duty, but law enforcement
has not proved weak of heart in the face of past crises,
and we will meet our responsibilities with renewed cour-
age and vigor, understanding of mutual problems, and
enthusiastic cooperation.
(To Be Continued )
R. A. (Red) HARTER
We Do Our Best
LIQUORS
THE BEST BRANDS AND FINEST FLAVORS
Phone 110
110 East Sixth Street
CORONA, CALIFORNIA
Pho
733
B L A N D I ' S
COMPLETE FOOD MARKET
MEATS - VEGETABLES - FRUITS - GROCERIES
BEER - WINES - LIQUORS
3 16 NORTH MAIN STREET
CORONA, CALIF.
HOME BAKERY
Specializing in
HOME AND WEDDING CAKES
and all types Bread and Pastries
614 MAIN STREET
CORONA. CALIF.
Phone 450
SCHMIDT'S O. K. MARKET
A-B-C EMBLEM & PENNANT CO.
702 Main Street
Market
1251 MARKET STREET
-2808 - 1-2809
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
ANTONELLI HOTEL
ITALIAN DINNERS EVERY DAY
Spaghetti and Raviolis to Take Out- — Bring Container
Cater to Parties and Banquets
29 Front Street Pete Locatelli, Owner
CORONA
CALIFORNIA
LEO'S CAFE
BEER - WINE - SOFT DRINKS
AND DELICIOUS FOOD
195 EAST J STREET
COLTON. CALIF.
H. R. Burton
The Owl Cafe
GOOD EATS
RECREATION
REFRESHMENTS
*
325 - 327 WEST SIXTH STREET
Corona, California
- - - - - - -1
Earl Sandifer ]
...J
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POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL
January, 1948
Phone 394
R & S MOTOR SUPPLY
Vance B. Rhudy and M. Orton Schafer, Jr.
AUTOMOTIVE PARTS
ACCESSORIES - SUPPLIES
511 Main Street
CORONA, CALIFORNIA
Best Wishes From
LA TAPATIA MARKET
Groceries, Meats, Fresh Vegetables
Beer Wine and Soft Drinks
403 North Main Street
CORONA, CALIFORNIA
HOTEL SPRINGBORG
Meet Your Friends at The Chalet for a
Sociable Cocktail
Delicious Dinners at the Cafe
Visit Glen Ivy Hot Springs
. . . Teniescal Canyon . . .
Swimming . . . Horseback Riding
119 East Sixth Street
CORONA, CALIFORNIA
CLUB 99
Where Good Friends Meet
Our Specialty
Chicken - Steaks and Fried Shrimp
DELICIOUS COCKTAILS
made of highest grade liquor
On Highway 99
Between COLTON and REDLANDS
TERMINAL CAFE
C. D. Odgers, Prop.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners
and Short Orders
Beer and Soft Drinks
Open 24 Hours Daily
266 W. I Street
COLTON, CALIFORNIA
r— -~
Colton Coffee Shop
•
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners
and Short Orders
•
24 Hour Service
Eighth and J Streets
COLTON, CALIFORNIA
Flo's Coffee & Malt Shop
Home Cooked Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners
and Short Orders
Also Complete Fountain Service
1043 Mt. Vernon Avenue
COLTON, CALIFORNIA
Clyde and Nellie Bowlen's
MONTEREY CAFE
Beer, Wine, Soft Drinks
and Good Food
We specialize in Delicious Chili
Made by Us
1300 Mt. Vernon Avenue
COLTON, CALIFORNIA
January, 1948
POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL
Page 55
BUENA PARK BAKERY
Robert F. Rittenhouse
Bread - Pies - Cakes - Pastries
Phone Buena Park 5156
819 So. Grand Avenue
BUENA PARK, CALIFORNIA
THOMAS STRINGHAM
HAPPY HOURS CAFE
Hospitality Supreme
Home of Good Steaks, Beer, Wine
and Soft Drinks of Quality
Hours: 8 a. m. to 12 Midnight
Manchester at Eighth Street
BUENA PARK, CALIFORNIA
EL GRINGO CAFE
Pearl Webster and Richard Hanby, Props.
We Specialize in
SPANISH and AMERICAN FOOD
We Still Sell the Highest Quality
BEER, WINE and SOFT DRINKS
Hours 8 a. m. to 2 a. m.
234 North Grand Avenue
BUENA PARK, CALIFORNIA
Telephone 291 J
24-Hour Service
SPIC & SPAN
TRUCK SERVICE AND GARAGE
9 Fuels
W Tire Repairs
V Lubrication
Truck Accessories
Horse Trailers Made to Order
2 Miles East of Colton on Hi-way 99
Mail Address: Rt. 1, Box 505
COLTON, CALIFORNIA
J & H SPORT CLUB
POCKET BILLIARDS
AND SNOOKER
Phone 1470-W
151 East "J" Street
COLTON, CALIFORNIA
MINEO'S LIQUOR STORE
Imported and Domestic
LIQUORS, BEER, WINE
AND TOBACCO
Phone 1290
1349 Mt. Vernon Ave.
COLTON, CALIFORNIA
OLE'S CAFE
Best in Yorba Linda
BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNERS
AND SHORT ORDERS
AIRPORT CAFE
Celin? Duane, Prop.
BEER, WINE AND SOFT DRINKS
ALSO DELICIOUS FOOD
YORBA LINDA (Orange County). CALIFORNIA
VENTURE INN
BREAKFAST -::- LUNCH -::- DINNERS
AND SHORT ORDERS
Beer and Soft Drinks
5972 So. GRAND AVE. BUENA PARK, CALIF.
LOS ALAMITOS
CALIFORNIA
YERMO FOOD MARKET
Baker and Perillord
Phone 3492
YERMO. CALIFORNIA
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POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL
January, 1948
Phone 394
R & S MOTOR SUPPLY
Vance B. Rhudy and M. Orton Schafer. Jr.
AUTOMOTIVE PARTS
ACCESSORIES - SUPPLIES
511 Main Street
CORONA, CALIFORNIA
Best Wishes From
LA TAPATIA MARKET
Groceries, Meats, Fresh Vegetables
Beer Wine and Soft Drinks
403 North Main Street
CORONA, CALIFORNIA
HOTEL SPRINGBORG
Meet Your Friends at The Chalet for a
Sociable Cocktail
Delicious Dinners at the Cafe
Visit Glen Ivy Hot Springs
. . . Temescal Canyon . . .
Swimming . . . Horseback Riding
119 East Sixth Street
CORONA, CALIFORNIA
CLUB 99
Where Good Friends Meet
Our Specialty
Chicken - Steaks and Fried Shrimp
DELICIOUS COCKTAILS
made of highest grade liquor
On Highway 99
Between COLTON and REDLANDS
TERMINAL CAFE
C. D. Odcers, Prop.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners
and Short Orders
Beer and Soft Drinks
Open 24 Hours Daily
266 W. I Street
COLTON, CALIFORNIA
! I.
Eighth and J Streets
COLTON, CALIFORNIA
Flo's Coffee & Malt Shop
Home Cooked Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners
and Short Orders
Also Complete Fountain Service
1043 Mt. Vernon Avenue
COLTON, CALIFORNIA
Colton Coffee Shop |
•
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners
and Short Orders
•
24 Hour Service
Clyde and Nellie Bowien's
MONTEREY CAFE
Beer, Wine, Soft Drinks
and Good Food
We specialize in Delicious Chili
Made by Us
1300 Mt. Vernon Avenue
COLTON, CALIFORNIA
January, 1948
POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS' JOURNAL
Page 55
BUENA PARK BAKERY
Robert F. Ritten house
Bread - Pies - Cakes - Pastries
Phone Buena Park 5156
819 So. Grand Avenue
BUENA PARK, CALIFORNIA
THOMAS STRINGHAM
HAPPY HOURS CAFE
Hospitality Supreme
Home of Good Steaks, Beer, Wine
and Soft Drinks of Quality
Hours: 8 a. m. to 12 Midnight
Manchester at Eighth Street
BUENA PARK, CALIFORNIA
EL GRINGO CAFE
Pearl Webster and Richard Hanby, Props.
We Specialize in
SPANISH and AMERICAN FOOD
We Still Sell the Highest Quality
BEER, WINE and SOFT DRINKS
Hours 8 a. m. to 2 a. m.
234 North Grand Avenue
BUENA PARK, CALIFORNIA
Telephone 291]
24-Hour Service
SPIC & SPAN
TRUCK SERVICE AND GARAGE
9 Fuels
9 Tire Repairs
W Lubrication
9 Truck Accessories
Horse Trailers Made to Order
2 Miles East of Colton on Hi-way 99
Mail Address: Rt. 1, Box 505
COLTON, CALIFORNIA
J & H SPORT CLUB
POCKET BILLIARDS
AND SNOOKER
Phone 1470-W
151 East "J" Street
COLTON, CALIFORNIA
MINEO'S LIQUOR STORE
Imported and Domestic
LIQUORS, BEER, WINE
AND TOBACCO
Phone 1290
1349 Mt. Vernon Ave.
COLTON, CALIFORNIA
OLE'S CAFE
Best in Yorba Linda
BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNERS
AND SHORT ORDERS
AIRPORT CAFE
Celin^ Duane, Prop.
BEER, WINE AND SOFT DRINKS
ALSO DELICIOUS FOOD
YORBA LINDA (Orange County). CALIFORNIA
5972
So.
VENTURE INN
BREAKFAST -::- LUNCH -::- DINNERS
AND SHORT ORDERS
Beer and Soft Drinks
GRAND AVE. BUENA PARK.
CALIF.
LOS ALAMITOS
CALIFORN'IA
YERMO FOOD MARKET
Baker and Perillord
Phone 3492
YERMO. CALIFORNIA
Page 56 POLICE AND PEACE OFFICERS- JOURNAL
All Law Enforcement Officials
An Appeal bv Chief Earl Dier}{ing of Vallejo
January, 1 948
A very serious problem is facing agencies charged with
the protection of Hfe and property. Commercial interests
are attempting to encroach on the few radio frequencies
assigned to the Emergency Services that embrace the
Police, Fire and Forestr>' Services.
The jurisdiction of Emergency Services as well as "non-
Chief Earl Dierkino
governmental" agencies is under the immediate super-
vision of Federal Communications Commission. It has
recently corrected many crippling restrictions imposed on
the Emergency Services but the limitations of that body
prevent it from giving any special considerations to the
Emergency Services while they are classed as a "non-
governmental" agency.
Under the present conditions, Police, Fire and Forestry
Services arc compelled to compete with taxicabs, truck
and bus companies, railroads, mining concerns, etc. Just
why the Emergency Services are classed with "non-gov-
ernmental" agencies and constantly forced to compete with
commercial interests in order to retain the few inade-
quate frequencies allocated, is not clear nor considered in
the best interests of our national government.
One solution to correct the above mentioned situation
would be to introduce legislation through the proper
channels to have the Emergency Services removed from
the jurisdiction of the Federal Communications Commis-
sion and placed in the group known as the Interdepartment
Radio Advisory Committee. This committee is a govern-
mental group consisting of Army, Navy, Air Force, Na-
tional Forestry, Federal Communications Commission and
other organizations charged with the protection of life
and property.
I therefore strongly recommend that immediate and
forceful action be taken to have the Emergency Services,
including State, County and Municipal Police, Fire and
Forestry Services, taken out of the category of "non-
governmental" services, and as such under the jurisdiction
of the Federal Communications Commission; and placed
on the Interdepartment Radio Advisory Committee.
Earl Dierking,
Chief of Police.
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