anaheim-gazette 1935-08-29
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WASHINGTON SNAP-SHOTS
The Congress which has just adjourned probably has no parallel in the history of the United States because of the number of vital and far-reaching laws which it placed permanently upon the statute books.
The first session of Congress after the inauguration of President Roosevelt was more spectacular than the recent session, but the NIRA, the AAA, and other measures enacted at that time were temporary. The last eight months on the other hand, has seen Congress, under the whip of the Administration, lay aside temporary legislation designed to meet the depression emergencies and enact laws which have the making of a costly centralized authority in Washington undreamed of even two years ago.
While not as important historically, the temper of the recent Congress also has been significant. Through the early months it was as supine as other sessions of the last two years, rubber-stamping anything written by the young "Brain Trust" lawyers. In the last two months an apparent revolt against this control by the Administration developed and time and brain there was evidence that sentiment was opposed to further surrender of State's Rights and Congressional authority to the executive departments. This spirit never developed sufficiently, however to prevent the Administration from getting virtually its entire program of far-reaching social proportions enacted.
Undoubtedly Congress set the stage for a bitter and hard-fought election campaign over issues that will recall the old "16 to 1" battles of William Jennings Bryan.
Congressional session will come in the courts of the nation. The Wagner Labor Disputes Act, giving the Federal Government control over local employment relations, will reach the Supreme Court probably on much the same grounds as NRA—that this does not involve interstate commerce and is an invasion of state's rights. The so-called Social Security bill providing taxation to create huge funds for unemployment reserves, old age pensions and other social efforts also faces a test on several grounds. The AAA processing taxes are already on their way to the courts. Other of the recent legislative enactments are questioned by prominent attorneys, and as they go to the courts the constitutional issue will take its place among the issues of the next campaign. Public statements have been made by advocates of some of the measures that they are enacted with the knowledge that they would be held unconstitutional but would provide kindling for the attempt to alter the Constitution and broaden the authority of the Federal Government.
Despite the Supreme Court's NRA decision, the end of the session found the Federal Government with its clutch more firmly fixed upon the national life than ever before. Under the banking act it gained deep, powerful control of credit, and it is axiomatic that he who controls the credit and money controls all. In agriculture, the AAA was amended to give the Secretary of Agriculture greater power not only over the farmers but over all who handle farm products. There again the constitutional question will be tested, and housewives in Detroit have
as one of the major problems of the next administration, whether it is Democratic or Republican. The next session probably will see the soldier's bonus enacted, for Democratic leaders virtually gave consent to this to avoid its being attached to the tax bill at this session.
Maybe you are not familiar with the word "chemergic". It is the latest addition to sit Washington
Undoubtedly Congress set the stage for a bitter and hard-fought election campaign over issues that will recall the old "16 to 1" battles of William Jennings Bryan. In the face of a mounting resentment against some of these bureaucratic measures, President Roosevelt felt it necessary to go to the country with an explanation even as the doors of Congress were swinging closed. Many legislators turned toward their homes eager at fearful, to gauge actual sentiment in their districts. The general canvas of sentiment reaching Washington from outlying provinces indicated the greatest dissatisfaction with the terrific cost of the "New Deal," the tax burdens of the future which it was piling up, the failure to curtail unemployment to the extent promised, and the failure to curb governmental expenditures.
Another likely aftermath of the
Join Your Friends From
ORANGE COUNTY
in seeing the host of new features at your California
State Fair
Sacramento, Aug. 31-Sept. 9
—Draft team pulling contest
—Your favorite radio stars in the brilliant night extravaganza "The Conquest of California"
—National harness racing classic
as one of the major problems of the next administration, whether it is Democratic or Republican. The next session probably will see the soldier's bonus enacted, for Democratic leaders virtually gave consent to this to avoid its being attached to the tax bill at this session.
Maybe you are not familiar with the word "chemergic". It is the latest creation to stir Washington, and you will hear more about it. For it is a coined word symbolic of the most recent effort to bring some sort of economic equilibrium to the farmer. Much will be written about it in the next few months.
County To Have Representation At 4-H Conclave
Orange County will be represented at the 20th Annual State 4-H Club convention by the winning members from a majority of the 4-H Clubs in Orange County. The winners are selected on the basis of one hundred possible points for their agricultural or clothing project and a second hundred points for club activities. The Orange County delegation will leave Wednesday, September 4 and proceed by train to Davis, stopping en route at Sacramento to visit the State Capitol and possibly old Fort Sutter.
On Thursday, a program of demonstrations will be conducted in poultry, dairy, and other livestock fields, in field crops, landscape gardening, and home sciences.
On Friday, the entire delegation will visit the State Fair at Sacramento and parade in 4-H uniforms in front of the grandstand. The demonstration program in technical subjects will be completed on Saturday morning.
The Orange County group will visit San Francisco Saturday night, possibly stopping en route from Davis to visit the University at Berkeley, which is the headquarters for 4-H work in California. The group will return home on Sunday, about noon.
Sacramento, Aug. 31-sept. 9
—Draft team pulling contest
—Your favorite radio stars in the brilliant night extravaganza “The Conquest of California”
—National harness racing classic
—Great field of thoroughbreds
—Pioneer Pacific Coast horse show
—Acres of colorful exhibits
Shaded Picnic Ground!
—Ice-Cooled Fountains!
BUY YOUR HALF-PRICE SCRIPT BOOKS
Ten admissions to grounds, Grandstand, horse show and parking areas for only ... $2.50
On sale by
BULLOCK'S
THE BROADWAY
LOS ANGELES
until Friday, August 30
Cory Urges Use Of Pure Seed
The use of seed pure as to variety will increase the value of the crop, says W. M. Cory, assistant farm advisor. Its value will be increased on account of the increased yield of the crop to the acre, if it is a variety that has been proven, and it should find a more ready market where its merits have been definfitly determined.
It will be a more uniform product than the average field run seed. Such seed must be free from noxious weeds and reasonably free from the important seed borne diseases.
The California Seed plan has been very carefully worked out so that only seed which has measured up to the high standards can be sold as “Calapproved” seed and only seed which does pass all inspections has a right to the seal and label.
Every farmer will have an opportunity to buy such seed if he will take the time to get in touch with growers handling such seed. Not every variety can be had because some are not considered desirable for planting, but most of the improtant grain varieties and some of the leading bean varieties can be purchased.
UNTY FAIR PLANS GREATEST RACING PROGRAM IN HISTORY
period of seventeen days and three nights the horse racing program offered this year at Los
y Fair in Pomona gives every promise of being by far the greatest event of the kind in the
huge agricultural and industrial exposition. Opening Friday, Sept. 13, the opening day of the
be both running and harness races every afternoon and on the nights of September 22, 23 and
pari-mutuel wagering will be on week-day afternoons only. In anticipation of the record
series preparations have been made to care for a thousand horses.
Description of Orange County Exhibit
At Tri-County Fair Given by Committee
The following is a word picture of Orange County's Fair exhibit:
Orange County will this year present its agricultural products display at the State and Los Angeles County Fairs in silver finished trays, symmetrically arranged in a getting symbolical shaped boxwood trees covered with crinkled green tin foil. Each of these will set in a pot entirely with lima beans grown in Orange County.
As finials for the piers there will be 6 large illuminated drums representing Oranges. Each will be
Description of Orange County Exhibit At Tri-County Fair Given by Committee
The following is a word picture of Orange County's Fair exhibit: Orange County will this year present its agricultural products display at the State and Los Angeles County Fairs in silver finished trays, symmetrically arranged in a setting symbolical of a terraced garden, covering an area of 20 x 27 feet of floor space.
From this terraced garden rise a majestic, stately facade towering 19½ feet above the ground in modernistic splendor.
All bottled and packaged products and by-products of Orange County will be beautifully and advantageously displayed in 4 display window-like openings provided for that purpose. These displays will be illuminated by diffused through lights at the top of each opening.
At the base of each of the 6 piers of the facade, both front and back will set impressionistic cone shaped boxwood trees covered with crinkled green tin foli. Each of these will set in a pot entirely with lima beans grown in Orange County.
As finials for the piers there will be 6 large illuminated drums representing Oranges. Each will be supported by two modernistic Orange leaves!
The center panel represents a window and is made up of Honey filled jars which will be illuminated from the back. Directly in back of the honey display is a fitting structure the door of which will carry a map portraying the story of the agricultural production of each community of the county.
Above the honey and map there will be signs—reading, Orange County • * Natures Prolific Wonderland."
On nine triangular panels embedded in the bank of the exhibit
SCHOOL DAYS
School opening for the fall term is not so far away. Every young man, will need a new outfit of clothes. We have anticipated all your needs, and we want to help you in your selections. You will find the style, price and quality you want.
ALL-WOOL SWEATERS
In the new Cossack slipons, in white, tan and royal blue ... $3.45
Zipper front, shirred back, sports sweaters, all colors ... $4.95
SCHOOL SHIRTS
Good quality, fast color, pre-shrunk broadcloth, in plain or fancy patterns ... $1.00
WOOL SLACKS
in new drape model, a real pant for school wear ... $3.95 - $4.95
SCHOOL SHIRTS
Good quality, fast color, pre-shrunk broadcloth, in plain or fancy patterns ... $1.00
WOOL SLACKS
in new drape model, a real pant for school wear ... $3.95 - $4.95
CORDUROY SLACKS
In cream or golden tan ... $2.95 - $3.95
W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES
All leather shoes for school, the kind that will stand wear ... $3.50 - $4.50
LEATHER JACKETS
Suedes, in light or dark shades ... $7.45
The new "Pig Grain" leather sport jackets, in grey and brown ... $9.95
SHIRTS AND SHORTS
"Allen A" make, broadcloth shorts, full cut, fast color; Swiss rib cotton athletic shirts ... 35¢ - 3 for $1.00
F. A. Yungbluth
145 West Center Street, Anaheim, California
Hobbyists Hold Meet Tues. Eve
"With our own county containing an abundance of mineral deposits that give clues to earth changes in progress hundreds of millions of years ago, and with hundreds of California miles marked by the world's second largest earth-fault, the San Andreas rift, we are indeed living in a region remarkably rich in relationship to world geology as well as world industry." So explained A. C. Terrill in a movie-illustrated lecture Tuesday evening in the recreation hall of the Fullerton Christian church. The subject was "Petroleum Geology." The three-reel film, made with scientific thoroughness, was borrowed by the Terrill schools from the Union Oil company. It was shown with the aid of Dr. Jesse Chilton, chairman of the Fullerton grammar schools' board of trustees, who lent and operated the projecting machine.
The various geologic periods in the earth's continent-changing formation were identified by the reconstruction of flora and fauna from fossils found in special layers of sandstone and shale. Giant pigs, four-toed and three-toed horses, mastodons and twenty-ton dinosaurs were among the prehistoric inhabitants pictures in probable action. There was a fight between a meat-eating and a vegetarian dinosaur, for example, as imagined by H. G. Wells in "The Lost World."
Questions and answers followed the lecture, and the audience was invited to attend the regular monthly meeting of the West Coast Mineral society, with a scientific program to be held at the
Knights Pythias Entertain Here
Anneheim lodges of Knights of Pythiae Sisters were joint hosts to the members from Santa Ana, Belvedere, Tustin and Downey last Friday evening.
The occasion was their annual district dance, and was held in the K. P. Hall on center street.
Approximately one hundred members attended, and all declared that the committee in charge of the evening, which included Mrs. Clara Burns, Miss Linnie Campbell and Mrs. Katherine Burroughs, deserved a vote of thanks for a very pleasant entertainment.
Light refreshments suitable for the warm-weather were served at midnight.
"For Colds - Salicylate Alkaline Medication"
That's what modern doctors say. That's what Alka-Seltzer is. Instead of being administered in two disagreeable doses, Alka-Seltzer furnishes this medication in one pleasant drink.
If you ever used anything more effective then Alka-Seltzer or Acid Indigestion, Headache, Muscular Rheaumatic and Seizotic Pains, we will refund the money you paid for your first package.
Your druggist sells Alka-Seltzer.
THINK—This might be bad and somebody else might it the same as you are, not try a classified in the late. Just Call 2414. 1645 horses, mastodons and twenty-ton dinosaur were among the historic inhabitants pictures in probable action. There was a fight between a meat-eating and a vegetarian dinosaur, for example, as imagined by H. G. Wells in "The Lost World."
Questions and answers followed the lecture, and the audience was invited to attend the regular monthly meeting of the West Coast Mineral society, with a scientific program, to be held at the same place next Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
ELECTROLUX GAS RANGES
We Are Showing the 1935 Models
Orange County Distributor
HARRY I. HORN LIQUID FUELS AT LIANCES
Orange County Distributor
AS WATER HEATERS HEATING
Consistently Since 1933
ELECTROLUX Gas Refrigerator
has been outselling any other automatic refrigerator in Southern California!
The reasons:
— Natural Gas makes the fuel cost very low.
— Electrolux is beautiful. A jury of women have helped style it right up to the best modern standards.
— Electrolux is silent. There is no motor to stop and start.
The reasons:
— Natural Gas makes the fuel cost very low.
— Electrolux is beautiful. A jury of women have helped style it right up to the best modern standards.
— Electrolux is silent. There is no motor to stop and start. Thus there is also no interruption in the smooth cycle of refrigeration.
— Electrolux is exceedingly convenient. It has two-way latch, trigger tray and ice cube release, interior light, vegetable freshener, egg and fruit rack, temperature control and many other important refinements.
See it displayed at your Gas Company or Dealer's. Ask about low purchase terms and allowance on your present equipment.
inexpensive with Natural Gas
- lowest in cost of all practical fuels
SOUTHERN COUNTIES
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