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ANAHIM, CALIF., Oct. 27, 1938 The MARCH OF TIME Prepared by the Editors of TIME The Weekly Newsmagazine BUDGET BEGINNING— WASHINGTON—Although congress does not reconvene for another ten weeks, President Roosevelt last week began making up his next budget, called in Secretary of the Treasury Morgenthau, Assistant Secretary John Hanes, and Budget Director Bell. With the next deficit looming at least $4,000,000,000 (his second largest), WPA was served notice it must make the $764,000,000 remaining from its 1938 appropriation last until next March as congress stipulated. This pointed toward relief economy, but it seemed likely that fresh expenditures would be necessary to remedy the nation's dreadful shortage of arms, ammunition and equipment for a needed standing army of 400,000 men. President Roosevelt pointed out that $150,000,000 would have to be added to next year's navy budget if work was to go ahead on six new battleships. Besides expanding the fleet and the ground forces, air forces must be geared up by the mass production of planes—as they are doing abroad—and private utilities must be stimulated to spend $1,000,000,000 if the U.S. is to have adequate wartime power resources. Observers took all this as a tip: Watch for billion-dollar army and navy items in the next budget. FIRST LADY'S 4TH— WASHINGTON—As Anna Eleanor Roosevelt last week passed her 54th birthday in usual good health, spirits and humor, her husband gave her more of his time than a president can usually give his wife, and Washington newspaper-women gave her a party (21 candles). The press meanwhile gave her advice on whether she should curtsy to Queen Elizabeth if Britain's crowned heads visit the U.S. next year. Their verdict: No. Pretiest birthday bouquet was bestowed upon her by Columnist-General Hugh Johnson who said: "I have just read her book 'My Days'." It is (the) diary of a woman who is the wife of one of the world's greatest leaders in a time of one of the world's greatest agonies. Priceless today would be Josephine's irrelevant thoughts during Napoleon's first Italian campaign. So, I believe, will Eleanor's book be priceless. I happen to know that the decision on which the whole career of Franklin Roosevelt turned—his consent...to run for governor of New York in 1928—was Eleanor's. I don't know whether a woman is ever going to be president, but, if that happens, I have may candidate." FOUR SCORE YEARS burning Iron-Horse of the 'Fifth plains trailing its passenger loc main line of the Union Pacific. Today old Number 22 is a line for Paramount re-enacting LEGAL NOTICE SUMMONS No. 36704 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA A. F. Withee, Plaintiff ) vs. J. B. Pierce, John Hunter, Wm. M. Higgins, B. H. Bancroft, George P. Tompkins, K. M. Kinnil, First Church of Christ Church of Christ LEGAL NOTICE SUMMONS No. 36704 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA A. F. Withee, Plaintiff vs. J. B. Pierce, John Hunter, Wm. M. Higgins, B. H. Bancroft, George P. Tompkins, K. M. Kinnil, First Presbyterian Church of Anaheim, a corporation, John Doe, Jane Doe, John Doe Corporation, and all other persons unknown, claiming any right, Title, interest, estate, or lien in the real property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiff's ownership, or any cloud upon plaintiff's title thereto. Defendants. Action brought in the Superior Court of the County of Orange, and Complaint filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETING TO: J. B. Pierce, John Hunter, Wm. H. Higgins, B. H. Bancroft, George P. Tompkins, K. M. Kinnil, First Presbyterian Church of Anaheim, a corporation, John Doe, Jane Doe, and John Doe Corporation, and all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, interest, estate or lien in the real property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiff's ownership, or any cloud upon plaintiff's title thereto. That the object of this action is to quiet plaintiff's title to the real property described in the complaint, and hereinafter described against the defendants above named and against all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in and to that certain piece and parcel of land, lying and being in the City of Anaheim, Orange County, State of California, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: The Northerly 7½ feet of the Southerly one-half of Lot Sixty (60) Block "E" of Heimann and George's Addition Building Lots, as per map thereof recorded in Book 2, page 249 of Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California. You are directed to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the Superior Court of the State of California, and for the County will Eleanor's book be priceless. I happen to know that the decision on which the whole career of Franklin Roosevelt turned—his consent...to run for governor of New York in 1928—was Eleanor's...I don't know whether a woman is ever going to be president, but, if that happens, I have may candidate." AIR FLEETS— LONDON—During the Munich conference on the Czecho-slovak crisis, according to unconfirmed rumor in London last week, Germany's Field Marshal Hermann Goering told Prime Minister Ne STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912, AND MARCH 3, 1933. Of The Anaheim Gazette published weekly at Anaheim for October 1, 1938. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE. Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared Theodore B. Kuchel, who having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the Publisher of the Anaheim Gazette and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, as amended by the Act of March 3, 1933, embodied in section 537, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publishers Theodore B. and Mrs. Henry Kuchel, Anaheim, California. Editors Theodore B. and Mrs. Henry Kuchel, Anaheim, California. Managing Editors Theodore B. and Mrs. Henry Kuchel, Anaheim, California. 2. That the owners are: Theodore B. Kuchel, Mrs. Henry Kuchel, Thomas H. Kuchel, 3. That the known bondholders, mortgages, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securi- line for Paramount re-enacting ville Chamberlain that a British-German air pact ought to be signed on the basis that Germany can have three planes for every British one. To Adolph Hitler this proposition seems unanswerably simple since by the Treaty of 1935 the German navy was limited to 35% of the size of the British navy, and by the Treaty of 1937 the qualitative limitation of the two navies was fixed. Estimated at Washington last week in quarters close to the navy department were the quantitative air strengths of all the great powers—based on figures for all kinds of effective fighting craft (day and night bombers, fighting reconnaissance, transport): Soviet Union, 5,000 to 6,500 planes; Germany, 4,000 to 4,500 planes; Italy 3,700 to 4,200 planes; France, 3,200 to 3,500 planes; Britain, 3,000 to 3,500 planes; U.S.A. 2,700 to 3,000 planes; Japan, more than 2,500. But any quantitative estimate of air fleets must be corrected in the light of how rapidly each great power is increasing its yearly or monthly production of reasonably effective fighting aircraft. Germany leads the rest of Europe in this respect could probably continue to do so. LEGAL NOTICE SUMMONS No. 26507 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE. Alta May Zachman, Plaintiff. vs. Otis John Zachman, Defendant. Action brought in the Superior Court of the County of Orange and Complaint filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS TO: OTIS JOHN ZACHMAN, MAN,Defendant. You are directed to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange,and to answerthe complaint therein within ten days after the service on you of this summons if served within the County of Orange or within thirty days if served elsewhere,and yo The Northerly 7½ feet of the Southerly one-half of Lot Sixty (60) Block "E" of Heimann and George's Addition Building Lots, as per map thereof recorded in Book 2, page 249 of Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California. You are directed to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, and to answer the complaint therein within ten days after the service on you of this summons, if served within the County of Orange, or within thirty days if served elsewhere, and you are notified that unless you so appear and answer as above required, the plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the Complaint, as arising upon contract, or will apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in the Complaint. Given under my hand and seal of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, this 11th day of October, 1938. (SEAL) B. J. SMITH, County Clerk and Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange. By A. L. HITCHCOCK, Deputy. NOTICE APPEARANCE: "A defendant appears in an action when he answers, demurs, or give the plaintiff written notice of his appearance, or when an attorney gives notice of appearance for him." (Sec. 1014 C. C. P.). Answers or demurrers must be in writing, in form pursuant to rules of court, and filed with the Clerk. 10/13-20-27; 11/3/1938 17, 1940. Managing Editor Theodore B. and Mrs. Henry Kuchel, Anaheim, California. Business Managers Theodore B. and Mrs. Henry Kuchel, Anaheim, California. 2. That the owners are: Theodore B. Kuchel, Mrs. Henry Kuchel, Thomas H. Kuchel. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: None. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustees or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as stated by him. THEODORE B. KUCHEL, (SEAL) Sworn to and subscribed before me this 24th day of October, 1938. FORREST F. FOWLER, (My Commission expires July 8/11-18-25; 9/1-8-15-22-29; OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS TO: OTIS JOHN ZACHMAN, Defendant. You are directed to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, and to answer the complaint therein within ten days after the service on you of this summons, if served within the County of Orange, or within thirty days if served elsewhere, and you are notified that unless you so appear and answer as above required, the plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damage demanded in the Complaint, as arising upon contract, or will apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand and seal of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California this 26th day of July, 1938. (Seal Superior Court Orange County) B. J. SMITH, County Clerk and Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange. By A. L. HITCHCOCK, Deputy NOTICE APPEARANCE: "A defendant appears in an action when he swears, demurs, or gives the plaintiff written notice of his appearance, or when an attorney gives notice of appearance for him." (Sec. 1014 C. C. P.). Answers or demurrers must be in writing, in form pursuant to rules of court, and filed with the Clerk. L. W. BLODGET and THOMAS H. KUCHEL, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 410 Bank of America Bldg. Anaheim, California. UR SCORE YEARS AGO old Number 22, wood-Iron-Horse of the 'Fifties, chugged across Wyoming tailing its passenger laden wooden coaches along the line of the Union Pacific. July old Number 22 is again puffing along the old main Paramount re-enacting the historical rail conquest ofemberlain that a Britishair pact ought to be the basis that Germany three planes for everye. Alf Hitler this propositions unanswerably simple the Treaty of 1935 the navy was limited to 35% of the British navy, and caty of 1937 the qualita-tion of the two navies As a war testing ground for aircraft, technicians consider Spain unsatisfactory, perhaps even misleading. A. U. S. navy-trained flier with the Leftists last year wrote that the Russians had the best ships, the Germans the best-trained pilots. But no man can be sure to what extent Germany, Russia and Italy sent examples of their best ships to fight over Spain. new Czech cabinet, who officially assured the fuhrer that "Czechoslovakia will assume a loyal attitude toward Germany." Dr. Chvalkovsky also conferred with German Minister Joachim von Ribentrop, and as a result there will be no plebiscite in Czechoslovakia. Subject to minor revisions of detail later, Germany gets in all some 11,585 square miles of Czechoslovakia. Under Hitler's Said one socialist refugee: police will be compelled to me back and I will be beat death. If too many Sudetenman refugees collect in Pr Hitler would use that an ease to take the capital city too." Said General Jan Syrovny new Czechoslovak premier: Czechs are determined once for all that shall be no Membriain that a British air pact ought to be the basis that Germany will three planes for every war. Alpif Hitler this proposition is unanswerably simple the Treaty of 1935 the navy was limited to 35% of the British navy, and treaty of 1937 the qualification of the two navies led at Washington last quarters close to the navy that were the quantitative thaws of all the great power on figures for all kinds of fighting craft (day and night, fighting reconnaissance transport): Union, 5,000 to 6,500 Germany, 4,000 to 4,500 Italy, 3,700 to 4,200 planes; Brittany, 2,000 to 3,500 planes; U.S.A., 1,000 planes; Japan, more than twenty quantative estimate of must be corrected in the show rapidly each great increasing its yearly or production of reasonably fighting aircraft. Geralds the rest of Europe in fact could probably conclude so. Brought in the Superior of the County of Orange, complaint filed in the Office Clerk of the Superior of said County. PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF FORENIA'SEND GREETING: OTIS JOHN ZACH-affendant. He directed to appear in brought against you by the named plaintiff in the Court of the State of Orange, and to answer the therein within ten days service on you of this if served within the Orange, or within thirty served elsewhere, and you As a war testing ground for aircraft, technicians consider Spain unsatisfactory, perhaps even misleading. A. U. S. navy-trained flier with the Leftists last year wrote that the Russians had the best ships, the Germans the best-trained pilots. But no man can be sure to what extent Germany, Russia and Italy sent examples of their best ships to fight over Spain. The leading French aviation weekly "Aero," with many excellent contacts in both Rightist Spain, recently made the best and broadest survey to date. "Aero's" experts particularly noticed in Spain that the fighting power of even a particular type of plane is enormously affected by both the temperament and degree of training of the airmen who fly it. They observed, for example, that in Spain the German pilots fight a "standard battle" in standardized planes but are upset by enemy tricks; that the Italian pilots display great (but uncertain) virtuosity in Italian craft and are technically more brilliant; and the Russians take wild chances, sometimes most effectively. The possibility that English or Germans or Russians may not prove able to stand bombing from the air with the fortitude which Spaniards have shown introduces another factor into air warfare which has nothing to do with quantity or quality of machines, yet might quickly decide a war. In getting ready to draft an air pact, however, quantity will likely be the main yardstick—because it is the only factor which lends itself to headlines, to diplomacy or even to fairly convenient estimate. TERRITORIAL TALKS—MUNICH, Germany—Adolf Hitler last week received in Munich the new Czechoslovak Foreign Minister Dr. Frantisek Chvalkovsky, No. 1 trouble-shooter in the LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE OF DOING BUSINESS Under Fletitious Name The Undersigned does hereby certify that he is conducting an Automobile Sales Agency and Garage Business at 253 North Los Angeles St., in the city of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, under the fletitious new Czech cabinet, who officially assured the fuhrer that "Czechoslovakia will assume a loyal attitude toward Germany." Dr. Chvalkovsky also conferred with German Minister Joachim von Ribentrop, and as a result there will be no plebiscite in Czechoslovakia. Subject to minor revisions of detail later, Germany gets in all some 11,585 square miles of Czechoslovakia. Under Hitler's Godesberg demands Germany would have gotten approximately 12,000 square miles without plebiscites—and, if all the plebiscites went Germany's way, a grant total of 14,200 square miles. Thus Dr. Chvalkovsky was seen to have played his weak hand not badly at all. Waiting to see Fuhrer Hitler after Dr. Chvalkovsky last week was former Hungarian Premier Dr. Koloman Daranyi, on a mission to ask the German chancellor to "advise" Czechoslovakia to yield 8,000 square miles to Hungary—enough territory to pinch off the eastern end of Czechoslovakia and give Hungary and Poland a common frontier. Adolf Hitler said that Hungary can get only the same sort of thing as Germany got in Sudetenland—only predominantly Hungarian areas, which would not give Hungary and Poland a common frontier. But what Fuhrer Hitler said was completely unofficial. Officially he left it to Czechoslovakia and Hungary to settle the matter by negotiation. Meanwhile, 500,-000 Czechoslovak soldiers faced 500,000 Hungarians, and in one potato field the trenches were less than 85 yards apart. DIRE EMERGENCY—PRAGUE — While Czech and Slovak leaders busied themselves in Prague last week playing the weak cards dealt to them at Munich, kindly Sir Harry Twyford, the lord mayor of London, arrived to announce that a charitable subscription fund which he started to aid refugees from Sudetenland had already reached $200,000. But Jewish, communist and socialist leaders among the Sudeten refugees promptly told him the money was "almost no use" in the dire emergency they faced. Within 48 hours-after a Sudeten refugee arrived in what remained of Czechoslovakia, he could count on being flung back. Said one socialist refugee: police will be compelled to me back and I will be beaten death. If too many Sudetenman refugees collect in Prater Hitler would use that an excuse to take the capital city too." POLITICAL PASSIONS—IRVINGTON, New Jersey lice Judge Thomas J. Holler Irvington last week let off a lecture on "Americanism teen-age boys—one of Georgeth other of Italian descent—vented their political passion pen-knifting a swastika on the forearm of Bernard Cohen. MOVIE ITEMS—HOLLYWOOD — Biggest movie earnings on record are Singing Fool ($5,250,000), Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse ($4,500,000), and "Ben" ($4,000,000). But it became parent last week that Waltney's "Snow White and the Dwarfs, with U. S. receipts of nearly $4,000,000 and receipts estimated at $1,22 million will presented set a new offer of about $6,000,000. Because their humor is so Aryan" and therefore not off funny, Rome's Fascist news "Il Tevere" last week urged good Italians to boycott showing Charlie Chaplin, the brothers and the Marx Brothers making a big muscle, "Il Tevere added: The Murx brother only a big bluff." SWING FRENCHMEN—NEW YORK — Five years before the cry of jitterbug heard in the land, a boyus uberant Frenchman was busy using a medieval French castle hot phonograph records by jazz players. The French Hugues Panassie, had never a U.S. jazz orchestra in the But what he heard on me convinced him that jazz was important type of music, the difference between good and jazz was worth serious consideration, that this diffused... LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE OF DOING BUSINESS Under Fictitious Name The Undersigned does hereby certify that he is conducting an Automobile Sales Agency and Garage Business at 253 North Los Angeles St., in the city of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, under the fictitious name of Middleton Motor Sales and that said firm is composed of the following persons, whose names and addresses are as follows, to-wit: Lee Roy E. Middleton, 319 South Indiana St., Anaheim, Calif. Witness my Hand this the 23 day of Sept., 1938. (Signed) LEE ROY E. MIDDLETON, State of California, County of Orange. On this 26th day of September A. D. 1938, before me, M. S. Reeves, a Notary Public in and for said county and state, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Lee Roy E. Middleton known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. M. S. REEVES. Notary public in and for said County and State. My Commission Expires March 31, 1942. 9/29. 10/6-13/20'38 Do You Operate Under a FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME? If so, have you compiled with the requirement of Section 2466 of the Civil Code, which says: "Every person and every partnership transacting business under a fictitious firm name must file . . . a certificate stating the name in full and the place of residence of such person and the members of such partnership." Such certificate must be published once a week for four consecutive weeks. If you have neglected this procedure, do you realize that the name of your firm is not protected, and that you are not entitled to maintain suits for collection, or other purposes in the courts of the State of California. Take care of this important matter NOW having the Anaheim Gazette publish the certificate. Call 2414 at once for further information and necessary forms. depended not on how jazz was written but on how it was played. To drive his points home, Panassie wrote a book called "Le Jazz Hot" which, translated into English, promptly became the swing fan's bible. Panassie arrived last week in Manhattan on his first visit to the U.S. After skimming the cream of Manhattan's swing spots, Panassie concluded that the U.S. Manhattan, and Manhattan's Harlem were "marvelous," but that "jeeterbogs" was an unmitigated nuisance. He further concluded that a concert of jazz music was a "seely idea," that the rising generation of "cats" are mere kittens compared with the classic Louis Arnstrong, "Bix" Beiderbecke and "Fots Wallair." GHILLIE BALL— BALMORAL, Scotland — Appearing in Scotland at Balmoral castle's annual Ball, Great Britain's King George and Queen Elizabeth satisfactorily showed their democratic sovereignty by dancing for two hours among their shuffling, jostling tenants, taking a right royal try at the Palais glide and the Lambeth walk. ATTENTION— NEW YORK — Every morning and every evening Manhattan's municipal radio station WNYC plays "The Star-Spangled Banner" as its signature. As every patriot knows, every patriot springs to attention at the first act of the national anthem, remains rigid until the end. Because Elizabeth Faff's husband is a loyal WNYC fan and a patriot to boot, Mrs. Faff had a problem on her hands. She wrote the station that he made her get out of bed both times, complained: "It is rather upsetting... Have you any suggestions?" Stumped, WNYC referred the letter to Mayor LaGuardia. The mayor was stumped too, asked the army, the navy, the D.A.R. what Mrs. Faff should do. Nobody seemed to know. But Colonel James Alfred Moss, president general of the U.S. Flag association, last week explained all: "... If eating at a table, talking over the telephone, playing cards, cooking a meal or taking a bath, standing at attention would be forced and unnatural and therefore should not be done." EXPENSE MONEY— CHICAGO—Henry Shull registered last week for his junior year at Northwestern university, planned to continue paying his way through college with prizes he has won in 59 contests during the past five years. Gainsborough, the famous artist, often worked with his paint brushes fastened to sticks six feet long. 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