anaheim-gazette 1934-08-09
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$4500 Fire Destroys 1800 Bales Hay, Barn
Fire destroyed 1800 bales of hay and a barn at the Saddle Livery, a riding stable at the entrance of Orange county park, Tuesday evening, doing damage estimated at $4500. Three horses were rescued from the barn.
TWO INJURED IN MISHAP
Mrs. R. E. Burbridge of Orange received right hip injuries Tuesday evening when the automobile driven by her husband collided with one driven by V. T. Smith at Water and Citron streets. J. C. Smith received slight eye injuries in the same accident.
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—Member American Society of Civil Engineers,
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—In Private Engineering and Surveying Practice in Orange County for 15 Years.
—Qualified by 30 years experience to improve the usefulness of this office to the people of the County.
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Time To Meet the Gambler's Challenge
When a newspaper of the known calmness of judgment and conservative views so characteristic of the Orange Daily News, declares that the gambling situation in Orange County is a real threat to public welfare, there every reason to become honestly aroused. The Orange Daily News, not unexcitable, has shown that it is so aroused, in its following editorial of Saturday:
CRUSH THE GAMBLERS
The gambling issue in Orange county is not the property of any individual. The people of Orange county must look it squarely in the face.
It will not do to say that it is a political issue trumped up for the purpose of securing votes. It will not do to say that it is an innocent form of catch-penny entertainment. That is gambler's talk.
The facts are otherwise as every frank persons who knows the facts will declare.
Gamblers have been conducting games under the guise of so-called tango or chip games, at which people can lose large sums of money. Gamblers have been making big profits and will fight to continue to make big profits.
Gamblers have been conducting games in defiance of law, have been breaking the law, and have been trying to convince the people that the games are
The gambling issue in Orange county is not the property of any individual. The people of Orange county must look it squarely in the face.
It will not do to say that it is a political issue trumped up for the purpose of securing votes. It will not do to say that it is an innocent form of catch-penny entertainment. That is gambler's talk.
The facts are otherwise as every frank persons who knows the facts will declare.
Gamblers have been conducting games under the guise of so-called tango or chip games, at which people can lose large sums of money. Gamblers have been making big profits and will fight to continue to make big profits.
Gamblers have been conducting games in defiance of law, have been breaking the law, and have been trying to convince the people that the games are innocent penny ante amusements.
Gamblers have been receiving aid and comfort from sources that the people of Orange county have a right to expect to be on the side of law and order.
Gamblers have been exploiting children, have been robbing people who are so foolish as to think that there is a chance to win money on fixed machines. Gamblers have been conducting big games behind the screen of chip games and tango.
The progress of the gambling power in Orange county has been steady during past months. It began subtly with penny games, advanced to higher stakes as the confidence of the operators increased, and now has the brass to challenge law and decency in the county.
It is time to meet that challenge. It is time for the forces of decency in Orange county to stand up and be counted. It is time for the churches and the civic organizations of the county, that have the moral and financial welfare of the people in mind to wheel into action.
Are we in Orange county dumb or asleep or only indifferent to the cynical challenge of cheap gamblers?
For, after all, what are gamblers but exploiters of human weakness, fore-runners of panderers, bootleggers, prostitutes?
Orange county is too fine a community to endure this tribe, to permit it to break down law and debauch citizenship.
The Daily News is not given to witch-hunting. It does not cry "wolf" at the sight of a teddy bear. The Daily News sees in the development of gambling in Orange county a situation which calls for the earnest consideration of all people who treasure the fair name and the higher interest of the community and who are unwilling to submit to the domination of sinister forces.
The gamblers are foreigners in our community life. They are hostile to our ideals and purposes. Gambling is not for Orange county. Let us crush the infamous thing.
The above editorial is commended to the attention of the people of Orange County by
SHERIFF LOGAN JACKSON
State Fair Scrip Books Being Sold by 4-H Club Folk
Future Farmers Aid Put Over Gigantic Exhibit, Which Opens Sept. 1st
Throughout the state, Future Farmers of America and 4-H Club members have been appointed by the state fair board to act as its representatives this year in the sale of half-price admission tickets to the California state fair, and valuable cash prizes will be paid to club treasuries for the efforts of individual members.
Under this plan, residents in every part of the state will have an opportunity to save 50 per cent on their state fair tickets, and the junior farmers can raise funds to carry on their cooperative projects.
Hundreds of complaints were made to the state fair board last year because scrip books could not be purchased at points distant from Sacramento, and out-of-town visitors had to pay full admissions upon arrival at the fair. Through the cooperation of the Future Farmers and 4-H Clubs, which between them cover practically every county in California, scrip books will be brought to everyone's door.
These books contain five dollars worth of tickets, which are sold for two dollars and fifty cents if purchased not later than Saturday, September 1, the opening day of the fair. Tickets are transferable and may be used for admission to the grounds, grandstand, horse show or parking area.
As a result of abolishing the pass system last year and substituting scrip books, gate receipts were increased sixty per cent, and thousands of visitors gained the benefit of a 25 cent admi-
World’s Champ Gobbler To Strutt His Stuff At Fair
Pretty Helen Cox presents "Drumsticks", picked as the grand champion of the World's Fair poultry show in Chicago. He has been entered in the 13th annual poultry show to be held in conjunction with the combined Los Angeles, Riverside and Orange county fair in Pomona, September 15 to 30 inclusive. The show, which will be held on the first eight days only, will be the largest in the history of the exposition. Over 2500 land and water fowl, representing more than 200 breeds and varieties, will be on exhibition. The champ turkey is owned and entered by Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Shelton of Pomona.
These books contain five dollars worth of tickets, which are sold for two dollars and fifty cents if purchased not later than Saturday, September 1, the opening day of the fair. Tickets are transferable and may be used for admission to the grounds, grandstand, horse show or parking area.
As a result of abolishing the pass system last year and substituting script books, gate receipts were increased sixty per cent, and thousands of visitors gained the benefit of a 25 cent admission charge.
20-30 Club Members To Attend S. A. Meet
Regular meeting of the 20-30 club for next Monday has been called off and instead members will attend the August 14 county meeting of clubs at Santa Ana.
Speaker at the regular meeting last Monday evening at the Marigold cafe was Clarence Rector who explained intricacies of radio, especially development of tubes and the observation that "for" the radio fan, the loud speaker is the most important part in the radio."
Pastor to Stand Trial on Tuesday
Rev Grover E. Ralston of the Garden Grove First Methodist church, will appear before Justice of the Peace K. E. Morrison of Santa Ana on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock to stand trial on charges of allowing his son to drive an automobile without a driving license. The pastor pleaded not guilty at a preliminary hearing Monday.
The trial of his son, 13-year-old Barclay Ralston, was certified to the juvenile court. He was charged with driving without an operator's license.
Charges against the father and son grew out of the accidental death July 31 of Ernest Umphenour, 14, of Garden Grove. The Umphenour lad, who was the proud possessor of medals awarded him for saving the lives of his younger brothers and sisters by carrying them from their burning home, was riding a bicycle along the highway near the intersection of Stanford and Huntington avenues. The Ralston machine struck the boy, with death following immediately. At the inquest the death was declared accidental.
CREEL TO SPEAK HERE
Louis Hookins, president of the "Anaheim Creel Club," announces that the aspirant for democratic nomination as governor of California, will address public meeting at Knights of Pythias hall at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening, August 16.
Wide Experience Qualifies Osborne For County Post
Seeks Position as Surveyor In August Elections; Headed CWA Department
With a background of 30 years of engineering experience to qualify him for the office, Herbert Osborne, of Fullerton, who was chief engineer and purchasing agent for the CWA in Orange county, is prepared to devote his full time to the office of county surveyor, if elected, he declares.
HERBERT OSBORNE
Osborne, a practicing civil engineer in Orange county for the past 15 years, has a background of training and experience which he feels amply qualifies him for the office of county
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HERBERT OSBORNE
Osborne, a practicing civil engineer in Orange county for the past 15 years, has a background of training and experience which he feels amply qualifies him for the office of county surveyor.
He received his education at the University of Cincinnati. Among his major activities he served as engineer for seven years on the construction of the Panama canal. He designed the water works and sewers for the City of Torrance. Three years were spent as division engineer for the Canadian Pacific railway, during which time the Coquahalla cutoff was constructed in the Canadian Rockies under his supervision.
During the activities of the civil works administration in Orange county, Osborne served as chief engineer and purchasing agent, passing on the engineering phases of all projects submitted. In connection with the purchasing department, Osborne's accounts have been audited and found correct, his bond cancelled, and he has been commended on the efficiency of this department.
In his Orange county experience, Osborne did much of the engineering and surveying in connection with the city of La Habra and the La Habra Heights district. He has also been connected with the oil industry in an engineering capacity in recent years.
BURGLARS ROB STATION
Burglarars took spark plugs and lamp bulbs valued at $120.35 from the Toelle brothers' service station at 402 North Los Angeles street sometime Tuesday night. A small sum of cash was left untouched.
BANK'S FRIENDS LAY PLANS FOR AUDITOR RACE
Local friends of Lloyd H. Banks, candidate for county auditor are laying plans this week for organization meetings throughout the county during the next two weeks.
Banks, who has been city adutor for the city of Santa Ana for the past nine years and on the committee of auditing and budgeting of public administration of the University of Southern California for five years, is considered to be exceptionally well qualified for the position and if elected will put into effect a budget control system which will conserve tax funds.
Mr. Banks promises, if elected to keep on hand at all times complete information of all county expenditures and will furnish such information to any taxpayer at any time.
It is believed that the systems which would be installed by him would eliminate duplication of effort and thereby result in economy.
"Invest your Vote in Banks and Save Money for the Tax payers," has been adopted by friends as an appropriate slogan for Banks' campaign and is attracting much interest.
Whipstocking Cases Delayed to Sept. 5
Hearings on state applications for preliminary injunctions for survey orders on five Wilshire Oil company wells and one Ambassador Petroleum corporation well at Huntington Beach were delayed from July 30 to September 5, by stipulations filed with County Clerk J. M. Backs. Stipulations also allowed defendant companies till Sept. 1 to answer complaints and cross com-
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Former Judges of
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From Qualified Sources
Former Judges of the Superior Court of Orange County endorse S. B. Kaufman for DISTRICT ATTORNEY:
"We recommend the election of S. B. Kaufman as District Attorney.
"We have known Mr. Kaufman for the fourteen years he has practiced law in Orange County, and during all of that time, and particularly during the time he was Assistant and Deputy in the office of his predecessors, and since his appointment as District Attorney, we have had ample opportunity to observe him and have a high regard for his ability, industry, integrity and his qualifications as an attorney and as incumbent of his present position.
"We believe that it is highly desirable for Orange County that he be elected.
"He is a vigorous, independent prosecutor and not subject to the dictation of any individual or group.
R. Y. WILLIAMS,
F. C. DRUMM,
Former Judges of the Superior Court of Orange County."