anaheim-gazette 1937-05-06
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ANAHEIM GAZETTE
Established 1870
Orange County's Oldest Newspaper
HENRY KUCHEL, Editor and Publisher 1887-1935
The Anaheim Gazette has been owned and edited by the same family since 1875. Published every Thursday at 259 East Center Street; Anaheim, Calif.
MRS. HENRY KUCHEL — THEODORE B. KUCHEL
Editors and Publishers
MOTHER'S DAY AND IDEALISM
Mother's Day!
There is something peaceful and reassuring just in the words. With the passing of the years, other pictures fade. But to her sons and daughters, though they be men and women out in the world, mother's picture grows lovelier year by year. The thought and memory of mother is and should be a challenge to all of us. It bespeaks kindliness, strength of character, tolerance and quiet understanding; self-sacrifice, love, honesty and goodness.
Mother's face, a bit distracted at times, still glows with hope and pride, regardless of the worries of her own. It has the warm beauty of right living and right thinking; it mirrors sureness of the eternal verities. It has the soft light of reverance, the radiance of idealism, the flash of inspiration. It is the embodiment of character.
An idealist, we believe, is that very fortunate man or woman who remembers the precepts of his mother. In this troubled world, torn by industrial strife and the clash of violently divergent philosophies of life and social responsibility, it is good that we have set aside a day as Mother's Day. It is good that on next Sunday we shall all remember, for a little time at least, the simple precepts which have fashioned American character. With this day we should try to recapture some of mother's tolerance and wisdom, some of her love for the stumbling children of humanity, some of her idealism.
We truly have need to remember.
"STAR-BOARDERS"
California growers of fruits and vegetables have vigor-
Day. It is good that on next Sunday we shall all remember, for a little time at least, the simple precepts which have fashioned American character. With this day we should try to recapture some of mother's tolerance and wisdom, some of her love for the stumbling children of humanity, some of her idealism.
We truly have need to remember.
"STAR-BOARDERS"
California growers of fruits and vegetables have vigorously protested to their representatives in the Legislature against Senate Bill 879, charging that the measure would compel them to support a small army of "star-boarders," whose services are neither needed nor desired.
One of a series of make-work bills, the act in question would require three brakemen on all local freights, instead of two. As the local freights are operated primarily to facilitate the handling of fresh fruits and vegetables, with the grower's freight rates fluctuating in relation to the cost of the service, the increased overhead, estimated at $400,000 annually, would be a direct charge against the farmers.
The complaint of the growers, under the circumstances, is well taken. The average railroad worker's income is more than double the earnings of the average farmer. And the grower, in most instances, can ill-afford "star-boarders". He's having difficulty enough paying the hired hands actually required to harvest his crops.
Eighty million pounds of powder and lipstick used by American women in a year, which suggests some sort of a motto. Probably "Save the surface and you save all."
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Ft. White at 142 East Center recently appointed dealer kelvinator in Anaheim and is that the new line of 1937 regulators was developed only to careful nationwide survey determine what the American wife most wants in the way digestion. The result is six new models "specified by the American housewife — bigger, more convenient andlus-power."
Passed particularly in the new greater accessibility designed out of the new roominess, particularly interesting feature a waist high food compartment there are four series models in the new line, begin with the K series with five ranging from 3.16 cubic good capacity to 7.19 cubic Exteriors are Permalux on bonderized steel. In are one piece porcelain grounded corners and acid ing bottom for the food compartment.
K series is followed by the series of four De Luxe models, S series with three models and four models of the Super Luxe SD series, ranging in density from 7.04 cubic feet to cubic feet, provides two department cabinets, one comment in which moist, uniform features are maintain automatically regardless of outside creatures, and the other comment for freezing and below temperatures.
Row spaced bar trays with front, and rubber grids are new 1937 Kelvinators. Considerable attention has been given to the development of a men and attractive appearance.
SPORTOPIX by RUSS McCOMB
The writer had a most pleasant experience last night. It isn't often a surburban news writer, even though he has a penchant for sports and sports writing, gets to meet and talk to a champion. But once in several moons the opportunity comes along and last night was one of the times.
It was at the meeting of the new Orange County Press club. The boys were sitting around waiting for dinner when in walks long Sky Dunlap guiding a tall, husky good looking chap. That chap was Glen Morris, winner of the decathalon event in the 1936 Olympic games and rated the finest all-around track and field performer in the world today.
Naturally, during the dinner Morris was called upon to take a bow and say a few words about the Olympics. If the newsmen expected to hear a long harangue about the speaker's athletic ability they had a second guess coming. Modest, quiet-spoken, Glen quickly turned the tables on the writers by saying, "You ask questions, I'll try my best to answer them."
Questions filled the air at once. Some of the answers were:
"Eleanor Holm Jarrett was treated leniently and fairly. She was given sufficient warning, but paid no heed. Too many of the other athletes would have liked to have done the things she did and it would have been bad for the morale of the team if action hadn't been taken.
"The American athletes received a fine reception, but there was a feeling among athletes that it wasn't too sincere.
"Jesse Owens is a fine chap, but he was ill-advised during his row with the A. A. U. o...icials."
Super-Chief To Make Test Run
Business men of Chicago and Los Angeles will mingle and exchange ideas and opinions in May when members of the two commerce organizations of the two cities play host to one another, with the Santa Fe Railway's new Super-Chief providing the transportation-medium.
Making its first California run, the Santa Fe's new lightweight streamliner will leave Chicago on May 8 bearing a delegation from the Chicago association of commerce, ep route to Los Angeles to be fed by the Los Angeles chamber of commerce members. On May 15 the Super-Chief will make the return trip, this time occupied by a Los Angeles delegation, which will be entertained in Chicago.
Santa Fe officials, including President Samuel T. Bledsoe and Vice-Presidents W. K. Etter and F. B. Houghton, will be abroad the train.
The new Super-Chief on May 18 will go into regular service, making one round trip weekly between the two cities, negotiating the distance from Lake Michigan to the Pacific ocean in 39 hours and 45 minutes.
If the price of porkchops rises much higher, those famous "3,000-000 little pigs" of the AAA will probably be worth reincarnating.
showed in front of the group was not a front. He's just a swell guy who saw he couldn't make the Olympic team as a 400-meter hurdler so he went to work on the decathalon events with a determination to carry the Stars and Stripes to victory. He worked hard, won his success and remained Jensen Morris, a big kid from Fort Collins, Colo.
County's Liquor Ratio Is Low
License Figures Anly by State Equalization Board This Week
Orange county not only best ratio of on-sale liquors to population of any state, it also has ratio on all types of censes to population, according Ray Edgar, member of board of equalization.
The county's ratio for licenses is one to 374 for the fourth district, of the eight southern counties one to 323, and for the other to 226.
On all types of liquor Orange county's ratio is 143; for the fourth district 130 and for the state one.
Edgar points out that tion figures are based on federal census and as p has increased greatly since the population figures in are actually higher.
Incidentally, it is not known that Edgar is a Orange county, residing Point. Although appointing board by Governor Merriam Imperial county, which is pioneer, he moved suburb to Dana Pont to be near headquarters at Los Anlos.
"Naturally I'm a lone county has such a fine real states." This is due, in addition, to the fine cooperative tween board officers and police officials in connected liquor control. We have trouble in Orange county hope citizens will continue an active interest in regulation of liquor communities for that is best way to continue geti ons and improve them.
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County’s Liquor Ratio Is Lowest
License Figures Announced by State Equalization Board This Week
Orange county not only has the best ratio of on-sale liquor licenses to population of any county in the state, it also has the best ratio on all types of liquor licenses to population, according to Ray Edgar, member of the state board of equalization.
The county’s ratio for on-sale licenses is one to 374. The ratio for the fourth district, composed of the eight southern counties, is one to 323, and for the state, one to 226.
On all types of liquor licenses Orange county’s ratio is one to 143; for the fourth district, one to 130 and for the state, one to 95.
Edgar points out that population figures are based on the 1930 federal census and as population has increased greatly since then, the population figures in the ratio are actually higher.
Incidentally, it is not widely known that Edgar is a citizen of Orange county, residing at Dana Point. Although appointed to the board by Governor Merriam from Imperial county, which he helped pioneer, he moved subsequently to Dana Pont to be nearer his headquarters at Los Angeles.
“Naturally I’m proud my home county has such a fine record,” he states. “This is due, in my opinion, to the fine cooperation between board officers and local police officials in connection with liquor control. We have very little trouble in Orange county. I hope citizens will continue to take an active interest in control and regulation of liquor in their communities for that is the very best way to continue good conditions and improve them.”
Sheppard Demands Action on Program
Congressman Harry R. Sheppard this week demanded that every consideration be given to his program of flood control, water and soil conservation in California’s 19th district. In pointing out the various avenues of federal expenditures Sheppard outlined all federal receipts from individual states as well as all grants back to states. He stated that only 17 states last year paid into the federal treasury more than they in turn received in grants. California, he showed, paid into the federal treasury during the fiscal year of 1936, $193,188,554 and received in return grants of $136,457,003.
“I maintain that if my state and district are contributing to the treasury of the United States in this ratio that we are entitled to every consideration and we mean to get that consideration. Some states are receiving ten times in grant the amount they contribute. My district needs and must have a permanent water conservation and control program,” state Sheppard.
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