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ANAHEIM (Cal.) BULLETIN Saturday, October 8, 1968
OLD FOES FRIENDLY—Adalai E. Stevenson (right), 1953 Democratic presidential nominee, President Eisenhower (left) and Secy. of State John Foster a personal report on his recent tour at the White House. Later Stevenson lunched with the President, a group of cabinet officers, top federal officials.
Chicken Ranch Permit Denied
SANTA ANA — A Westminster man failed to gain approval of the Orange County Planning Commission.
Father Pleads With POW Son To Return Home
Army May Ask 35,000 Draftees
WASHINGTON (UP)—The has recommended that draft be raised to about 35,000 a starting in January, it was
Chicken Ranch Permit Denied
SANTA ANA — A Westminster man failed to gain approval of the Orange County Planning Commission for his proposed commercial chicken ranch because he wanted no time limit set upon his permit, but three-year permits were favorably recommended for two Garden Grove rabbitries.
Emil Goessens wanted to establish a ranch of 10,000 laying hens on the east side of Ash St., south of Westminster Blvd., which the planners would recommend on the three-year basis, but when Commissioner Richard Haster pointed out the applicant wanted it without limitation the application was recommended for denial.
Favorable action was taken on the application of R. F. Knoll for a rabbitry of 200 does on the north side of Stanford Ave., west of Nelson St., and of Earl E. and Ruth E. Wilcox for 100 does on the north side of Stanford St., east of the Pacific Electric railroad track.
The planners also recommended enlargement of a wholesale egg business of T. P. Birnbaum on the west side of Moody St., south of Grace Ave. in Cypress; erection of a business building by W. A. Wheeler on the west side of Euclid Ave., south of Stanford Ave., in Garden Grove; establishment of a temporary real Co. on the east side of Brookhurst estate office by Tietz Construction St., north of Chapman Ave.; and establishment of a service station by Harold Wener at the northeast corner of Locust and Plaza Sts., in Westminster.
Doctors Lash Out at Phony Cancer Cures
WASHINGTON (UP)—The American Medical Association charged today that certain "venal and negative" interests are trying to peddle phony cancer cures for "commercial gain."
Dr. Paul Wermer, secretary of the AMA's Committee on Research made the statement in testimony prepared for the House Commerce Committee. He strongly defended the association's war on "quackery in medicine."
Wermer mentioned no names. But in the background is the AMA's controversial action in condemning the drug kreblozen which the Father Pleads With POW Son To Return Home
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (UP)—The father of Cpl. Arlie Pate, 21, "pleased with him to foresake Communism and come home because you're worrying mommy so she's pretty near crying all the time..." Pate's mother, father, sister and aunt participated at 1 a.m. in making a record appealing to Pate a captive of the Reds in the Korean War who elected to remain in the Communist world.
The family lives in Carbondale, Ill. Members were brought here by the Veterans of Foreign Wars to make the recording at radio station WCV8.
Broken With Grief
Members of the family broke down with grief so often that it took a half-hour to record the first three minutes of tape and 90 minutes to make the full 14-minute recording.
Station announcer Dick O'Neill said, "It was the most heartbreaking thing I ever worked on." The youth's mother, Mrs. Howard Pate told her son tearfully: "Arlie, we've been waiting a long time for you to come back. We've got everything you said you wanted. You always talked about the farm...We've bought stock and everything you said you wanted."
Father's Plea
"Your dad's not able to take care of the farm...Son, do come home to us, you're welcome any time you come home."
Pate's father demanded: "Whats the matter with you, boy? Why don't you come on home like you ought to. We've got everything ready. We've got that hog ready to bucher and we've been waiting on you a long time... Your Mommy is in bad shape and can't stand it hardly at all... My Lord, you're worrying Mommy so she's pretty hear crying all the time you look at her."
WOMEN, PLEASE NOTE
WISCASSET, Me. (UP)—Lincoln County Jury Commissioner J. Burton Reed of Boothbay Harbor was unworried when the county drew its first women for grand jury duty. "I've got a lot of confidence in level-minded women," Burton said. "Been married to one for nearly 50 years."
ARMY May Ask 35,000 Draftees
WASHINGTON (UP)—The has recommended that drafter be raised to about 35,000 a starting in January, it was ed today.
The recommendation is m th desk of Assistant Defenderary John A. Hannah. H the Defense Department's power specialist, told a r he expects to reach a deci the Army's proposals within next few weeks."
Draft calls have been sent at the rate of 23,000 monthly July. They are presently until next July when they will jump to 45,000 a month.
The sharp jump in draft scheduled for next year from the heavy turnover o personnel every other year lished by the two-year draft Th Army, which drafted numbers of men in 1950 and now faces the problem of ing some 500,000 men in Hannah wants to break cle system in the turnover sonnel, and asked A work out a plan for a stee ply of draftees. The plan 35,000 a month beginning ary was the Army's solu
At Anaheim Hospital
Thursday
ARRIVALS—Mrs. Phamis Hatfield, Br Mrs. Ethel Redman." An Keith Murdock—Anheli Duane Masterson, Anahe Mrs. Delores Johnson, A DEPARTURES—Miss Marie Bolt, Chicago Mrs. Irma Padin, Fullert Mrs. Lillian Vetter, Ana Mrs. Rena Bosker, Glend Mrs. Jennie Koster, Glen John D. Coopwood III, P Enoch Peterson, Anahe Martin Bemis, Anaheim Friday
ARRIVALS—Clarence Kennedy, Willio Mrs. Anna Metzger, Ana Mrs. Phyllis Vunkowski Park Mrs. Elva Keefer, Anahe DEPARTURES—James Stewart, Anaheim Ronald Mahler, Fullerton Mrs. Laura Humenny, Pu Mrs. Elva Keefer, Anahe Keith Murdock, Anahe
today that certain "venal and negative" interests are trying to peddle phony cancer cures for "commercial gain."
Dr. Paul Wermer, secretary of the AMA's Committee on Research made the statement in testimony prepared for the House Commerce Committee. He strongly defended the association's war on "quackery in medicine."
Wermer mentioned no names. But in the background is the AMA's controversial action in condemning the drug kreblozen which the late Sen. Charles W. Tobey (R.N.Y.) and a number of medical experts called effective in the treatment of cancer.
WOMEN, PLEASE NOTE WISCASSET, Me. (P) — Lincoln County Jury Commissioner J. Burton Reed of Boothbay Harbor was unworried when the county drew its first women for grand jury duty. "I've got a lot of confidence in level-minded women," Burton said. "Been married to one for nearly 50 years."
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Army May Ask
5,000 Draftees
WASHINGTON (UP)—The Army
is recommended that draft calls
raised to about 35,000 a month
starting in January, it was learn-
Army May Ask 25,000 Draftees
WASHINGTON (UP)—The Army has recommended that draft calls raised to about 35,000 a month starting in January, it was learned today.
The recommendation is now on desk of Assistant Defense Secretary John A. Hannah. Hannah, the Defense Department's manpower specialist, told a reporter he expects to reach a decision on the Army's proposals within "the next few weeks."
Draft calls have been running at the rate of 23,000 monthly since July. They are presently scheduled until next July when they are due a jump to 45,000 a month.
The sharp jump in draft calls scheduled for next year stems from the heavy turnover of Army personnel every other year established by the two-year draft term. The Army, which drafted large numbers of men in 1950 and 1952, now faces the problem of replacing some 500,000 men in 1954-55.
Hannah wants to break this cycle system in the turnover of personnel, and asked the Army to work out a plan for a steady supply of draftees. The plan to call 25,000 a month beginning in January was the Army's solution.
At Anaheim Hospital
Thursday
ARRIVALS—
Mrs. Phamie Hatfield, Brea
Mrs. Ethel Redman, Anaheim
Keith Murdock, Anaheim
Dualne Masterson, Anaheim
Mrs. Delores Johnson, Anaheim
DEPARTURES—
Miss Marle Bolt, Chicago, Ill.
Mrs. Irma Padin, Fullerton
Mrs. Lillian Vetter, Anaheim
Mrs. Rena Bosker, Glendale
Mrs. Jennie Koster, Glendale
John D. Coopwood III, Pullerton
Enoch Peterson, Anaheim
Martin Bemis, Anaheim
Friday
ARRIVALS—
Clarence Kennedy, Willowbrook
Mrs. Anna Metzger, Anaheim
Mrs. Phyllis Vunkowski, Buena Park
Mrs. Elva Keefer, Anaheim.
DEPARTURES—
James Stewart, Anaheim
Ronald Mahler, Fullerton
Mrs. Laura Humenny, Fullerton
Mrs. Elva Keefer, Anaheim
Keith Murdock, Anaheim.
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Three men ate supper together one night in the little town Emmaus, near Jerusalem.
Two of them were sorrowing disciples whose Master had been crucified.
The third was the risen Christ. Himself, though His dejected companions had not recognized Him.
At the table Jesus broke bread as He had in the Upper Room Suddenly, the eyes of the disciples were opened. They belied their Master!
Next Sunday is WORLD COMMUNION SUNDAY. Christians the world over will gather in their churches to celebrate the Lord's Supper. Again in the breaking of bread men realize that Christ lives—that He stands in our midst today.
And the joy of the disciples at Emmaus will be multiplied millionfold in every city cathedral, every village chapel.
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408 N. Los Angeles Phone 6212
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Book Chapter Verses
Sunday Mark 14 17-26
Monday Luke 24 15-25
Tuesday John 13 1-20
Wednesday Matthew 25 21-48
Thursday Pauline 128 1-8
Friday Lake 10 28-42
Saturday I Corinthians 11 23-34
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