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Local Police Move To New Quarters Moving day at the Anaheim Police station is just about over. Switching from the old quarters into entirely new surroundings in the room formerly occupied by the fire department in the extreme South end of the City Hall has occupied police officials for the past several days. Labeled a "remodeling job," the task of reconverting the old fire hall into a modern office required several months on the part of city crews, operating on a part-time basis. The work was under the direction of Rex Bruhns, assistant city building inspector and foreman of city maintenance crews. A new office for Chief of Police Mark A. Stephenson has been located adjacent to the new police office. Former quarters of the department adjoining the new office will be remodeled to provide additional police facilities including offices and a squad room for the force. Additional room is provided in the new quarters for interviewing, filing of reports and for special teletype facilities in connection with the Orange County Police communication system. Local Police Officers Get Briefing on Dope Eleven members of the Anaheim Police Department took part Tuesday at 7 p.m. in a county-wide narcotics session held in departments one and two of the Superior Court in Santa Ana, which was sponsored by the Narcotics Division of the Sheriff's Office. During the briefing session, three motion pictures were viewed by those present which included peace officers, physicians, nurses. Order New Trial on Drunk Driving Count A new jury trial was ordered in the Anaheim-Fullerton Municipal Court for George Herbert Moody, 51-year-old Huntington Beach resident being tried by a local jury which failed to agree on his guilt as a drunk driver. Moody had been nabbed by the California Highway Patrol Mar. 30 following a traffic collision at Grand Ave. and La Mirada. In court, the jury failed to reach a unanimous decision. Judge Ronald L. Tiday yesterday set date for the new hearing before the prosecution. Indonesia Sports Caltex, American IN CENTRAL SUMATRA, D Caltex on the map. You won't have to go far phants and tigers and deadly But right here, you can buy baseball game and eat a thai American steak. Caltex—it really hasn't a name—is the oil field of the California Texas Oil Co. About 100 Americans and 1 Dutchmen, some with their families, live here where the prosecution Eleven members of the Anaheim Police Department took part Tuesday at 7 p.m. in a county-wide narcotics session held in departments one and two of the Superior Court in Santa Ana, which was sponsored by the Narcotics Division of the Sheriff's Office. During the briefing session, three motion pictures were viewed by those present which included peace officers, physicians, nurses and social-welfare workers. Court for George Herbert Moody, 51-year-old Huntington Beach resident being tried by a local jury which failed to agree on his guilt as a drunk driver. Moody had been nabbed by the California Highway Patrol Mar. 30 following a traffic collision at Grand Ave. and La Mirada. In court, the jury failed to reach a unanimous decision. Judge Ronald L. Tiday yesterday set date for the new hearing before a jury for Aug. 17. ANAHEIM BUSINESS DIRECTORY Anaheim Community Hospital Medical, Surgical, Industrial, Emergency KE 5-2208 Advertising When You Want, Try a Want Ad—Anaheim Bulletin KE 5-6051 Brodie Electrical Service Emergency calls taken 24 hrs daily KE 5-4070 Garage, Arnold E. Howard Complete Automotive Service 130 S. Lemon, KE 5-2239 Fire Department Anaheim KE 5-2345 Appliance Repair, Arnold E. Howard Household & Practional H.P. Motor Repair, 130 S. Lemon, KE 5-2239 Moving, Storage, and General Trucking Anaheim Truck and Transfer Co., 605 S. Los Angeles St. KE 5-2863 Police Department Anaheim KE 5-2131 Photo Engraving, Photography, Photostats Myles D. Bradley Office KE 5-5714 Res. KE 5-5714 Briggs and Stratton Engines Arnold E. Howard, Sales and Service, 130 S. Lemon KE 5-223F IN CENTRAL SUMATRA, D.C. Caltex on the map. You won't have to go far phants and tigers and deadly But right here, you can buy baseball game and eat a thir American steak. Caltex—it really hasn't a name—is the oil field of the California Texas Oil Co. About 100 Americans and Dutchmen, some with their families, live here where the project was started from scratch five years ago. The oil field extends over nearly 4000 square miles of leased territory. Only 2 per cent of it has been explored for oil. That 2 per cent now produces 50,000 barrels crude oil a day from 71 wells. Fifty more wells are capped because there is no need right now for more production. Donlon Rules "Big Tom" Donlon rules the 400 miles, with Ross Nichols, a veteran "wildcatter" from Ventura Calif., as field boss. From Caltex the oil is piped miles to the Siak River. It goes miles down the mud-brown Siak Pakning in river tankers. Thence it goes in ocean tanker to the refineries in California. Caltex employs about 2500 indians, who never had it so good. They stream by thousands to the nearby town of Pakambaru, attracted by the high pay and the chance for advancement. Naturally the Americans and Dutchmen, veteran oil men, are all at the top. But so are a few Indonesians. More than half of the 300 men at the next level of super Get more car for your money ... more money for your car Any way you figure value, Pontiac is the headand-shoulder standout. Only at the top of the price scale can you match Pontiac's size, luxury and big-car performance. Yet it is priced within a whisper of the lowest! That's the big advantage you start with—more car for less money. And here's another reason why, deal for deal, you can't beat Pontiac. You pay less in the long run because you are always trading America's favorite used car. But let Pontiac and our generous deal do the talking. Come in for a showdown ride and a topdollar appraisal. DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR YOU CAN'T BEAT A PONTIAC CASEY·BECKHAM 336 S. Los Angeles Street Anaheim, Calif. Walker Installed Lions President Bill Walker took possession of the president's pin and gavel of the Lions Club Friday during installation ceremonies performed by District Governor, Charles Baker, who also installed the club's other new officers. Ray Hamilton assumes the duties of Lion Tamer on July 1; Jerry Shipkey, Tail Twister; Larry Henderson, assistant tail twister; and Dick Glover, retiring president, coordinating officer. Special tribute was paid Vic La Mont who was installed for another year's term as the club's secretary-treasurer. New members to the Board of Directors are Lee Fellows, Joe Critchfield and Keith Murdock. Wes Weaver was appointed official greeter. Retiring president, Glover, presented Walker the president's pin and gavel and in turn received his past president's pin, the $2nd awarded by the club from Leavitt Ford. It was announced that the President's Ball will be held Wednesday evening, June 30, at the Santa Ana Country Club. Louis Hoskins spoke to the club on "What Lionism Means to Me," in which he cited outstanding examples of 'Lions Clubs' activities to their communities and referred to the Buena Park, Pullerton and Las Vegas clubs. Special speaker at Friday's meeting was Ken Wines, principal of the Western Junior High School, who spoke on the problems facing the high school district and the need for an increase in the tax ceiling on which taxpayers will vote Monday. He was introduced by Rex Coons. Highlight of yesterday's meeting was the presentation of an electric mixer to Mrs. Dorothy Terwilliger who baked the special seven-foot Indonesia Sports New Town of Tex, American City of Oil CENTRAL SUMATRA, INDONESIA, (UP) — You won't find on the map. You won't have to go far from it to find yourself among elephants and tigers and deadly snakes. Right here, you can buy a hot dog or a hamburger, watch a game and eat a thick steak. Visitors are Indonesian. The men at the top live in $25.,000 pre-fabricated houses, brought from Sweden, with all-electric kitchen. One of the families here is that of Arnold Kaufman from Galicia. Writer Explains Giving Up Ha By ARNOLD DIBE United Press Staff Corp (The reading time of patch is approximately 47 minutes. The writing time—NEW YORK (UP)—to quit smoking. All you will-power, imagination-plan. There are more plans of cigarettes. it really hasn't any miles of leased territory 2 per cent of it has been for oil. That 2 per cent produces 50,000 barrels of oil a day from 71 wells. More wells are capped here is no need right now for production. Donlon Rules "Dom" Donlon rules the 4000 with Ross Nichols, a veter-dcatter" from Ventura, field boss. Caltex the oil is piped 17 the Siak River. It goes 90 down the mud-brown Siak to in river tankers. It goes in ocean tankers fineries in California. Employees about 2500 indo-who never had it so good. Stream by thousands to the town of Pakambaru, at the high pay and theor advancement. ally the Americans and n. veteran oil men, are the top. But so are a few n. More than half of the at the next level of supervisors are Indonesian. The men at the top live in $25,.000 pre-fabricated houses, brought from Sweden, with all-electric kitchens. One of the families here is that of Arnold Kaufman, from California: The Kaufmans are typical of the Americans who live here in the center of a vast wilderness. Living Cheap They pay $3 a month for their $25,000 house. Kaufman, like the other Americans, gets base pay of from $7500 to $10,000, with allowances and cost of living bonuses added. Mrs., Kaufman buys a pound of frozen fillet mignon for about 40 cents at the company-subsidized store. She has three servants. Mrs. Kaufman spends most of her time reading and sewing. The children, Dolores, 12; Beverley, 11, and Arnold, Jr., 8, attend a company school staffed by American teachers. They play baseball and go swimming. Occasionally, the Kaufmans get to Singapore or Jakarta or Bali in the company plane. Under company policy, they will fly soon to the United States, at company expense, for a six-month leave because they have been here three years. "I like it here. I can ride the buses," Arnold says. The company maintains a bus service in the camp. MASKED PSYCOPATH STRIKES SANTA ANA — (OCNS)—Santa Ana's white-mask sex psychopath struck again Thursday night. The man stopped two women on a street and exposed himself with the aid of a flashlight. The man has been continuing his nocturnal reign of terror for the past two months. He wears a white mask to cover his face. If It's News You'll See It In The Bulletin Special speaker at Friday's meeting was Ken Wines, principal of the new Western Junior High School, who spoke on the problems facing the high school district and the need for an increase in the tax ceiling on which taxpayers will vote Monday. He was introduced by Rex Coons. Highlight of yesterday's meeting was the presentation of an electric mixer to Mrs. Dorothy Terwilliger who baked the special seven-foot-tiered cake for the surprise party the club gave Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hilgenfeld in observance of their 50th wedding anniversary. Also included with the gift, which came as a complete surprise for Mrs. Terwilliger, were boxes of flour, sugar, a bottle of vanilla and shortening equalling the ingredients she used in baking the huge cake. George La Pollette, who made the presentation, told the club that Mrs. Terwilliger is not a professional baker and refused any payment for the cake. She did it for the enjoyment of it. La Pollette said. The Vacation Plan. This popular at this time of year idea behind this plan is give up smoking as you for the hills or the sea associated with smoking behind. You are relaxed. the greensward or the rooftop take your mind off weed. This plan works very well you spend your vacation strait-jacket in a padded overlooks the lawn of a stituation. Plan No. 1 The Test Of Strength. vantage to this plan is can use it year around, during the vacation season this plan you place a pack favorite cigarettes within plan You then announce to ta aloud or to yourself, do upon your determination) are stronger than any pacarets. You will conquer this plan works well you announce to yourself (allow wardly): "Oh well, who be strong, anyway." Plan No. 2 Just Think Of The Moe Save. Let's see... two days... two bits a pack... $200 a year. No quitter so happy as he takes off wild blue yonder of abstinence the "Just Think Of The I'll Save" quitter. Preference J-T-O-T-M-I-S man actually his four-bits a day into and like Silas Marner and Benny fondles the money mounts up. Yachts, sw pools, "retire at sixty" through his mind—all final tobacco savings. This plan generally works until the abstainer gets to ing about how much his wife and bartender are costing. Plan No. 3 DEAL Drive it AND YOU'LL WANT IT Price it AND YOU'LL BUY IT KHAM PONTIAC Anaheim, Calif. Phone KE 5-2857 J-T-O-T-M-I-S man actually his four-bits a day into o and like Silas Marner and Benny fondles the money mounts up. Yachts, sw pools, "retire at sixty" through his mind—all fina tobacco savings. This plan generally work until the abstainer gets to ing about how much his wi and bartender are costing. Plan No. 4 I'll Bet You I Can Quit is the reverse of Plan No. is based on the idea that you just got to quit because you afford to lose face with you low bettor to say nothing fin or sawbuck. This plan has had some s and usually works until you the bet-taker get together martini and decide it probtime to call the whole thi Plan No. 5 Kid Yourself Into It. This frequently produces delusion righteousness and loses friends. It works like this: stop buying cigarets and only a few of your friends really isn't stopping. But you the idea you are quitting be you aren't buying any. It you feel good all over. This plan works very well your friends gang up oh yo If It's News You'll See The Bulletin MANY SPECIALS Botts Nursery LANDSCAPE CONTRACT We Give and Fedeem G Bond Stamps 1226 Lincoln, Anaheim Phone KE 5-5450 THREE ROOM GROU 289.95 – 3.15 we ANAHEIM FURNITURE 146 N. Los Angeles St. ADVANCE UNIT—This small rebel force advances down the main street of a small village located to the north of Esquipulas, Guatemala, headquarters of the anti-Communist Liberation Army. Units such as these are moved from Esquipulas by truck and "hold" the villages until the main forces move up. Note that these soldiers carry modern automatic weapons as well as ancient rifles. Writer Explains Five Plans for Giving Up Habit of Cigarettes By ARNOLD DIBBLE United Press Staff Correspondent (The reading time of this dispatch is approximately one cigarette. The writing time—five.) NEW YORK (UP)—It's easy to quit smoking. All you need is will-power, imagination—and a plan. There are more plans than of cigarettes. Herwith attach your salary for the price of cigarettes owed. All of these plans are guaranteed. In fact we have tried all of them many times. Ike Signs Anti- when the number became "negligible." But it a century ago fireworks took a heavy toll. According to Niel Plummer, director of the University of Kentucky's school of journalism, 466 persons were killed, most of them by fireworks, in July 4 accidents in 1903. Plummer, in an article in Editor and Publisher, said 3963 were injured on July 4 that year. In recent years, seven deaths were recorded in 1047, five in 1948, nine in 1949, one in 1950, none in 1951, two in 1952, and one in 1953. States which ban the sale of fireworks are Alabama, Arizona, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Il- By ARNOLD DIBBLE United Press Staff Correspondent (The reading time of this dispatch is approximately one cigarette. The writing time—five.) NEW YORK (UP)—It's easy to quit smoking. All you need is will-power, imagination—and a plan. There are more plans than of cigarettes. Herwith, a summary of the most popular ones: Plan No. 1 The Vacation Plan. This is very popular at this time of season. The idea behind this plan is that you give up smoking as you take off for the hills or the sea. Habits associated with smoking are left behind. You are relaxed. You have the greensward or the rolling blue to take your mind off the filthy weed. This plan works very well—if you spend your vacation in a trout-jacket in a padded cell which overlooks the lawn of a state institution. Plan No. 2 The Test Of Strength. The advantage to this plan is that you can use it year around, not just during the vacation season. Under this plan you place a pack of your favorite cigarettes within plain sight. You then announce to the pack loud or to yourself, depending upon your determination) that you are stronger than any pack of cigarettes. You will conquer same. This plan works well until you announce to yourself (aloud or inardibly): "Oh well, who wants to be strong, anyway." Plan No. 3 Just Think Of The Money I'll save. Let's see... two packs a day... two bits a pack... nearly 1000 a year. No quitter is quite happy as he takes off into the old blue yonder of abstinence as he "Just Think Of The Money I Save" quitter. Frequently the T-O-T-M-I-S man actually puts four-bits a day into a bank and like Silas Marner and Jack Penny fondles the money as it counts up. Yachts, swimming pools, "retire at sixty" float through his mind—all financed by tobacco savings. This plan generally works well until the abstainer gets to think about how much his wife, kids and bartender are costing him. Plan No. 4 attach your salary for the price of cigarettes owed. All of these plans are guaranteed. In fact we have tried all of them many times. Ike Signs Anti-Fireworks Law For Safer 4th A new federal anti-firecracker law may make this the safest and effect July 1, outlaws the shipment. The new law, which goes into effect July 1, outlaws the shipment of fireworks into any state where the state or use is prohibited by state law. According to the National Fire Protection Association, there are 29 such states. The federal law is expected to plug a loophole through which mail order shipments could be sent into states banning fireworks. The law, signed by President Eisenhower June 4, carries penalties of up to one year's imprisonment, a $1000 fine or both. In recent years legislation and safety campaigns have cut fireworks casualties sharply. The American Medical Association, which used to tabulate fireworks casualties, stopped doing so in 1946. Murder Suspect Denies Killing Woman SANTA ANA, (OCNE) — A squat, unperturbed Samuel P. Cavozos, 24, charged with the murder of his girl friend yesterday pleaded not guilty and was ordered to jury trial in County Superior Court at 9:30 a.m. July 26. Cavozos is accused of knifing Lola Ontiveros Mosqueda, 28, to death in a love quarrel at 604's Fruit St., Santa Ana, June 4. The suspect also gave the above address. He is held without bail. 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It works like this—you buying cigarettes and smoke a few of your friends. This isn't stopping. But you have idea you are quitting because aren't buying any. It makes feel good all over. This plan works very well until friends gang up oh you and it's News You'll See It In the Bulletin MANY SPECIALS Botts Nursery ANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR We Give and Fedeem Gold Bond Stimps 1226 Lincoln, Anaheim Phone KE 5-8450 THREE ROOM GROUP 89.95 – 3.15 week NAHEIM FURNITURE 146 N. Los Angeles St. 20th Century Fox presents CUFTON WEBB DOROTHY McGUIRE JEAN PETERS LOUIS JOURDAN MAGGIE McNAMARA RODRIGO BRAZZI Produced by SOL C. SHEEL and JEAN MECULECO Sound direct by JOHN PATRICK 3 Coins in the Fountain CINEMASCOPE Color by Delume 2ND FEATURE THE YELLOW TOMAHAWK IN GARDENS COLOR! 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