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ANAHEIM (Cal.) BULLETIN Tuesday, October 27, 1953
Ike to Strip 29 Agencies of Power To Suppress News
WASHINGTON (UP) — President Eisenhower plans to issue an order within the next two weeks stripping 29 government agencies of the power to suppress news by classifying it secret.
Announcing the plan in a nationwide television broadcast last night, White House Secretary James C. Hagerty said it shows that the Eisenhower administration is "honestly trying to see that the newspapermen in Washington get the news."
This statement was challenged by Raymond P. Brandt, Washington correspondent for the St. Louis Post Dispatch, who appeared with Hagerty on the Dumont network program "The Big Issue." Brandt winner of the Raymond Clapman Memorial Award for distinguished reporting, said officials of the present administration "seem to be afraid of newspapermen" and often "isolate themselves" from questioning by the press.
Warren Appointment
The panel discussion was arranged after Brandt, at a Sept. 30 White House news conference, protested to President Eisenhower at Atty. Gen. Herbert Brownell had "leaked" advance news of the appointment of Earl Warren as Chief Justice to a few favored reporters.
Hagerty's only comment on the incident, in last night's discussion, was that he personally disapproves of "playing favorites in the press. But when Brandt remarked that the leak "looked to me as though it was a pay off" to pro-Eisenhower newspapers, Hagerty interrupted sharply to say "that is just
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LAY-AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS
Make your selection now while stocks are fresh and complete
MEN'S ALL WOOL SLACKS
11.95
Long wearing, fine de-tailed slacks in all wool gabardine or sharkskin.
Values to $35
Wool Sport Coats
Men ... here is your chance to get that sport coat at price you can afford
Tweed or herringbone patterns. Blue, brown, tan and green
White House news conference, protested by President Eisenhower at Atty, Gen. Herbert Brownell had "leaked" advance news of the appointment of Earl Warren as Chief Justice to a few favored reporters.
Hagerty's only comment on the incident, in last night's discussion, was that he personally disapproves of "playing favorites in the press. But when Brandt remarked that the leak "looked to me as though it was a pay off" to pro-Eisenhower newspapers, Hagerty interrupted sharply to say "that is just not true."
Defense Protected
Hagerty described the forthcoming White House order as a sharp modification of the controversial "information security program" established by former President Truman. Under this program, all federal agencies were authorized to classify information as secret or confidential.
Hagerty said the order will not affect security rules of such "sensitive" agencies as the Defense Department and Atomic Energy Commission.
Births
ORANG COUNTY
St. Joseph Hospital, Orange
BEEKMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Richard, 2229 W. Williamson, Fullerton, girl, Oct. 25.
OKAW—Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 1102 S. Broadway, Santa Ana, girl, Oct. 24.
CLARK—Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 1021 Ellison, Santa Ana, girl, Oct. 25.
DILBECK—Mr. and Mrs. Russell, 200 E. Foothill, Altadena, girl, Oct. 24.
HAMMER—Mr. and Mrs. Phillip, 122 E Palmyra, Orange, girl, Oct. 25.
HORN—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph, 16832 Harbor, Santa Ana, boy, Oct. 25.
RIMA—Mr. and Mrs. Ronald, 501 Redlands, Newport Beach, boy, Oct. 25.
VAN DYKE—Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jr., 438 Goldenrod, Corona Del Mar, girl, Oct. 24.
Santa Ana Community Hospital
ARMSTRONG—Mr. and Mrs. Paul, 295 N. Batavia, Orange, boy, Oct. 25.
GALLIENNE—Mr. and Mrs. William, 505 N. Grand, Orange, boy, Oct. 25.
MEDINA—Mr. and Mrs. Raymond, 237-A E. 23rd, Costa Mesa, boy, Oct. 25.
SOLORIO—Mr. and Mrs. Refugio, 12071 S. Alameda, El Modena, boy, Oct. 25.
Orange County General Hospital
CERVOLD—Mr. and Mrs. Richard, 13502 Taft, Garden Grove, boy, Oct. 25.
Fullerton Cottage Hospital
ALLEG—Mr. and Mrs. Elli, 216 N. Princeton, Fullerton, girl, Oct. 23.
BECKER—Mr. and Mrs. Milton.
Values to $35
Wool Sport Coats
Men... here is your chance to get that sport coat at price you can afford
Tweed or herringbone patterns.
Blue, brown, tan and green
Reg. 4.95
MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS
Short sleeve pop-over styles in popular colors. Or long sleeved sport type.
Good range of sizes.
Values to 2.95 Mens' Short Sleeve Polo Shirts. Priced separately at 1.79.
2 for 3.50 Men's Shop Street Floor
BOY'S WEAR
Poplin Jackets
3.95 and 4.95
Water repellent poplin that is also wind proof.
Line or unlined styles in size 4 to 20. Good colors.
Flannel Shirts
1.98
Boys' fast color fancy plaid shirts that are sanforized and pre-shrunk to retain their shape.
Odds and Ends
1.59
A tablefull of assorted items including Long sleeve sports shirts, sweaters and pant for boys.
Street Floor
CHILDREN'S WEAR
Little Boy's 8.95 Jackets, gabardine and fully lined in a wrap around style. Assorted colors
Sizes 3 to 6
3.95 Girl's Slips, nylon Tricot slips in white only.
Wash easily, need no ironing.
Sizes 3 to 12
MEDINA—Mr. and Mrs. Raymond,
237-A E. 23rd, Costa Mesa, boy,
Oct. 25.
BOLORIO—Mr. and Mrs. Refugio,
12071 S. Alameda, El Modena, boy,
Oct. 25.
Orange County General Hospital
CERVOLD—Mr. and Mrs. Richard,
13503 Taft, Garden Grove, boy,
Oct. 25.
Fullerton Cottage Hospital
ALLEG—Mr. and Mrs. Ell, 216 N.
Princeton, Fullerton, girl, Oct. 23.
BECKER—Mr. and Mrs. Milton,
9182 Ninth, Buena Park, girl, Oct.
25.
MITCHEN—Mr. and Mrs. Charles,
150 W. Electric, La Habra, girl,
Oct. 24.
Presbyterian Hospital,
Newport Beach
GELVIN—Mr. and Mrs. Donald, 513
Knoxville, Huntington Beach, boy,
Oct. 25.
O'BRIEN—Mr. and Mrs. Jack, 216
Apolena, Balboa Island, boy, Oct.
25.
WALLACE—Mr. and Mrs. Ray, 139
Rochester, Costa Mesa, girl, Oct.
25.
MANY SPECIALS
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CHILDREN'S WEAR
Little Boy's 8.95 Jackets, gabardine and fully lined in a wrap around style. Assorted colors Sizes 3 to 6
3.95 Girl's Slips, nylon Tricot slips in white only Wash easily, need no ironing.
Sizes 3 to 12
Girl's Floral Print Flannel Gowns. Dainty styles and patterns. Warm and cozy in sizes 4 to 12
2.59 Blue Jeans for boy's. Sturdily sewn for hard wear. Zipper fly. Sizes 3 to 6
CHILDREN'S ODDS AND ENDS
A group of many 1 of a kind dresses, T shirts, short sweaters, overalls and waterproof pants.
ALL GREATLY REDUCED Second Floor
CUSTOM MADE
FOR LIMITS
These lowSTANDA
CHAIR
STANDA
SOFA
Prices include
Choose any material of solid colors and provincials, tradition.
Yes, we will carefully home these wonderful be styled any way you please guaranteed.
* Slight extra cost
CENTER AT L
END-OF C
SILVER BONU
All Wool
or Nylon
Stoles
Regularly 3.95
3.45
Wonderfully washable stoles that are knit so beautifully they look handmade. Lacy stitches with silver threads, or soft all over patterns. Long fringed ends. White or black.
Street Floor
MEN'S
ALL WOOL
SLACKS
11.95
long wearing, fine detailed slacks in all wool bardine or sharkskin.
ues to $35
port Coats
et that - 22 95
s. Blue, brown, tan
long wearing, fine detiled slacks in all wool
bardine or sharkskin.
Clues to $35
Import Coats
set that 22 95
ford
Blue, brown, tan
T SHIRTS
poport type.
2.95
WEAR
Poplin Jackets
95 and 4.95
repeilent poplin that
also wind proof. Lined
unlined styles in sizes
20. Good colors.
Flannel Shirts
1.98
fast color fancy plaid
that are sanforized
pre-shrunk to retain
shape.
Adds and Ends
1.59
tablefull of assorted items
including Long sleeve sport
its, sweaters and pants
boys.
S WEAR
bardine and fully lined
ted colors
5 00
tot slips in white only.
2.50
First Quality
NYLON HOSIERY
87¢ PR.
Just imagine... this fine first quality stocking made
by a nationally known manufacturer for only 87c. A lucky special purchase makes it possible for us to bring
you this value for Wed., Thurs. and Fri. only!
CHENILLE SCUFFIES
Washable, practical chenille scuffies with comfy air
foam soles. Ideal for little Christmas gifts,
and so nice to have for yourself. Assorted
colors in small, medium, large.
Women's Handkerchiefs
Initialed handkerchiefs that add that personal
touch. Assorted rainbow colors. Generous
size. Regularly 29c each.
Street Floor
Special Purchase
Shantung Type
198 HONANS
119 yd.
Printed in assorted attractive patterns on seasonal
dark grounds these fabrics will look like real silk. Perfect for dresses, robes,
blouses and shirts.
REMNANTS
1/4 PRICE
WEAR
ardine and fully lined
ted colors 5.00
slips in white only.
2.50
Gowns. Dainty style
in sizes 2.50
dily sewn for 1.50
3 to 6
AND ENDS
dresses, T shirts, shorts,
proof pants.
Second Floor
Slip Covers
FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY!
These low, low prices...
STANDARD complete $23
CHAIR complete $40
STANDARD SOFA complete
Prices include all material and labor
Choose any material from our wide stock of solid colors and prints, including florals, provincials, traditionals etc.
Yes, we will carefully cut and fit right in your own home, these wonderful, zippered slip covers. They will be styled any way you want them. Complete satisfaction guaranteed.
Slight extra charge outside city limits.
Reg. 18.95 Heavy Quality
Faille Bedspreads
15.00 ea.
Twin size fancy faille spreads with large floral designs on light grounds. Quilted floral top and plain colored rose and dusty rose flounce. Only 2 of each color and must be sold in pairs.
Reg. 28.00 Fringed
Chenille Bedspreads
18.50
Double size spreads with colored back-grounds and white ripple and tufted chenille designs. Blue, yellow, green.
CENTER AT LEMON PHONE ANAHEIM 2138 STORE HOURS
END-OF OCTOBER
BONUS SPECIALS!
Suits...
ALL WOOL
FAMOUS NAMES
Reg. 49.95 to 59.95
39.90
Reg. 69.95
54.90
This is an amazing group of 100% wool suits in the latest styles; tailored or dressy but all beautifully detailed. Sizes 10 to 18. Rich expensive linings. You'd expect to pay much more... reduced for Silver Bonus Day Only.
- Monswear
- Sheer Gabardines
- Tweed
- Checks
- Wool Crepe
- Few Half sizes
Second Floor
1 and 2 piece style
FALL DRESSES
1 and 2 piece style
FALL DRESSES
Such values they must be seen to be appreciated! Right at the height of the season S.Q.R. brings you this fine group of excellent dresses, in Faille, Crepe, Taffeta, Cotton, Jersey or Chromespun. 10 to 20 and a few half sizes.
REG 8.98 to 10.95 5.98
Reg. 12.95 to 14.95 7.98
Reg. 17.95 to 25.00 14.98
Second Floor
2 piece Knit
WOOL DRESSES
Reg. 14.95 10.98
Slip-on or button front styles... some even have angora trim. Just the kind of dress you'll enjoy year round. Sizes 10-18. Aqua, wine, navy, turquoise, red.
Second Floor
Regular 10.95 - 12.95
SKIRTS
4.99
Closing out this group of broken sizes in wool and wool-orlon skirts.
Checks, plaids and solid colors.
Just look at the price!
Special Purchase
SKIRTS
4.99
Closing out this group of broken sizes in wool and wool-orlon skirts.
Checks, plaids and solid colors.
Just look at the price!
Special Purchase
NYLON DUSTERS
8.99
Sculptured nylon dusters in luscious pastels and lavishly splashed with silver. Aqua, pink, rose.
Easy to wash of course and they need no ironing.
Dry in a jiffy.
SILVER BONUS
MONTH END
SPECIAL!
Reg. 1.95
Feather Pillows
1.59
Crushed colored feather pillows: covered with good quality floral ticking in blue or pink. Standard 20x26 inch size. Sturdy, long wearing and comfortable
Street Floor
A Terrific Selection of
NYLON TRICOT
GOWNS & SLIPS
1/2 PRICE
Here are the ideal Christmas items that you have been hoping for at low...low prices. Broken sizes and styles, but an excellent group. Buy your Christmas lingerie NOW and SAVE.
Second Floor
STORE HOURS: 9:30 to 5:30 ... FRIDAY 'TIL 9:00 P.M.