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The MARCH OF TIME Prepared by the Editors of TIME The Weekly Newsmagazine (Continued from Page 5) NEW CONSTITUTION— PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia — In the final drafting stage last week was a new Czechoslovak constitution which will shortly federalize the republic, centering legislative power at Prague in a national assembly and a senate. Bohemia, the Czech part of the republic, will have 140 seats in the assembly, Slovakia 50, Ruthenia ten. In the senate the three states will have equal strength, eight seats each. A hyphen will probably be inserted into Czechoslovakia making it "Czecho-Slovakia" according to Prague dispatches, but the Ruthenians want the republic's name changed to "The State of Czechs, Slovaks and Ruthenians." Other proposed names with important backing this week: "West-Slavia"; "Central Slavia"; "Slavia." Eduard Benes, ex-president and surviving founder of Czechoslovakia quietly flew with his wife last week to England. In a few weeks he will sail for the U.S. to become a professor at the University of Chicago. NEW BUSINESS— ROCHESTER, New York—Mentioning no names, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt several months ago casually remarked in her newspaper column "My Day" that she had tried on a pair of shoes which "made standing for hours a pleasure." After investigating, the radio "March of Time"—heard every Friday evening over the NBC blue network—re-enacted on the air her White House fitting by the shoe's inventor, 54-year-old bobber James Flikany. Soon deluged with orders from U.S., Canada and England, Flikany last week proudly signed articles for a $250,-000 corporation. His backers hope to expand the little Flkany business into an enterprise for Rochester's 2,500 unemployed shoe workers. STAR FARMER— FALMOUTH, Virginia—Hunter Roy Greenlaw farms 385 acres on "SINGLE TAX" PROPOSITION 20 (1) Lower Incomes — Higher Taxes (2) Lower Wages — Higher Rents (3) Fewer Homes — More Debts (4) Fewer Industries — More Vacant Land (5) Less Value — Higher Prices (6) Less Output — Higher Costs (7) Less Relief — More Despair the banks of the Rappahannock river near Falmouth, Va. Whale Hunter took over the farm after his father's death nearly five years he stayed in high school and managed the farm on the principles learned there. He used plenty of fertilizer, rotated his corn, bear grass crops, grew seed corn under contract for a wholesale first bought a $1,075 tractor on the installment plan to help his two mules and five horses. By the time he was graduated from high school last year, with a four-year average age of 92½%, Hunter Roy and the prospering Greenlaw farm were models for miles around. Convening in Kansas City, Mr. last week under the auspices of the Kansas City "Star," the Futur Farmers of America (173,000 members) quickly awarded their co-tested honor of State Farmer and the $500 prize money to Hunter Roy Greenlaw. Then after figuring that the $500 would finish the payments on his tractor, St. Farmer Greenlaw hurried back work. His proud mother fretted "That boy sure will work himself to death." Olson Backers Open Office in Santa Ana California Volunteers, organization supporting the candidacy of Culbert Olson for governor, has opened offices in the Hill building in Santa Ana. 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 SINGLE TAX PROPOSITION 20 (1) Lower Incomes — Higher Taxes (2) Lower Wages — Higher Rents (3) Fewer Homes — More Debts (4) Fewer Industries — More Vacant Land (5) Less Value — Higher Prices (6) Less Output — Higher Costs (7) Less Relief — More Despair (8) Fewer Schools — More Crime VOTE NO! 20 TAXATION. Initiative Constitutional Amendment NO X For Information Write or Call ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL AGAINST SINGLE TAX 306 WEST THIRD STREET, SANTA ANA Santa Ana 2676 Business and Professional DIRECTORY D. C. Brown, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Phone 2417 Residence Phone 1073 206 West 4th Street Santa Ana California Howard E. Tews DENTIST 503 N. Los Angeles St. Phones Office, 3435 Residence 3986 Anaheim, California CAB 24-Hour Service NEW CARS PICKWICK CAB PHONE JESS 225 So. Los Angeles 4822 Out of Town Trips for Shopping Parties Open Evenings Sunday by Appointment DR. OSHER PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Dentist Oculist—Glasses Fitted Phone 3212 1224 West Center Street Anaheim, California 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 GREENING TO: 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. That the object of this action is to quiet plaintiff's title to real property described in the complaint, and hereinafter described against the defendant above named and against all other persons unknown, claiming a right, title, estate, lien or interest in and to that certain piece of parcel of land, lying and being the City of Anaheim, Orange County, State of California bounded and described as follow-to-wit: The Northerly 7½ feet of Southernly one-half of Lot Size (60) Block "E" of Heimann and George's Addition Building Laws as per map thereof recorded on 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 Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, and to answer complaint therein within ten days. Telephone Anaheim 3224 Manchester at 101 Highway Homer A. Nelson, Opt. D. OPTOMETRIST Phone 3104 114 N. Lemon St. Anaheim, California SASH AND DOORS Nagel-Gohres & Co. 418 S. Lemon St. Anaheim, California A. L. CARY ELECTRICIAN Light & Power Installations 130 W. Chartres — Phone 2336 Ambulance Service Day or Night Phone 3209 Backs, Terry & Campbell H. P. CAMPBELL Resident Director 251 N. Lemon Street Anaheim, California Open Evenings Sunday by Appointment DR. OSHER PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Dentist Oculist—Glasses Fitted Phone 3212 1224 West Center Street Anaheim, California Office Phone 3213 Residence 887 So. Los Angeles Residence Phone 2610 Hours: 11 - 12; 2 - 4; 7 - 8 J. W. Truxaw, M.D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Golden State Bank Bldg. Cor. Center and Los Angeles Anaheim, California Campbell Dry Cleaners Phone 2318 Our Policy is to Please You 147 S. Los Angeles Anaheim MILK ---- Delivered to your Door each morning PHONE ACACIA DAIRY ANAHEIM 2078 Southerly one-half of Lot Sixty (60) Block “E” of Heimann and George's Addition Building Law as per map thereof recorded in Book 2, page 249 of Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California. You are directed to appear on an action brought against you the above named plaintiff in Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, and to answer any complaint therein within ten days after the service on you of the summons, if served within the County of Orange, or with 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 we apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in the Complaint. Given under my hand and surrender 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 the Superior Court of the State of California, in a for the County of Orange By A. L. HITCHCOCK, Deputy NOTICE APPEARANCE: "A defendant appears in an action when he answers, 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 Clerk. 10/18-20-27; 11/3/19 ANAHEIM GAZETTE Steeplechasing, the most thrilling of all equestrian sports, a combination of horse racing and equine hurdling, returns to California. The first organized steeplechasing in several years is carded at Riviera for six weeks, November 6 to December 11. Above, left to right, Henry Dowyer and Rob Elsom, noted 'chase riders who will compete Filmland celebrities are backing these races. HEADS TAX FIGHT Pasadena Playhouse to Present Comedy When an old tycoon stands in the way of a young typhoon something is bound to happen. And in "And Stars Remain" that something is laughter. "And Stars Remain," a comedy by Philip G. Epstein and Julius J. Epstein, comes to the Pasadena Community Playhouse November 8 to 19. Dana Andrews, Regina Aega, Frederick Blanchard, Georgia Hawkins, Elwood Ramey and Helen Staats lead the cast, under the direction of Frank Ferguson. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH These words of John: "He that is of the earth is earthly, and speaketh of the earth: he that cometh from heaven in above all." are the Golden Text in the Lesson-Sermon on "Adam and Fallen. Only home contest for five of the gridiron teams from heim high school, Santa Ana see and Fullerton Jayssee to will be the contest between Colonists and Huntington here tomorrow afternoon Jaysees play on foreign ground. Coach Dick Grover's Coy who did a lot of ground against Newport Harbor Friday but couldn't push touchdown, have hopes of breaking into the win against the Oilers. Co Reboin's team won't pry soft touch. Anaheim's two touchdowns in five doesn't class the Colonists high-scoring aggregation, ponents have found it difficult to cross Anaheim line. Excelsior did it two Covina and Tustin could score once each and Fullerton Harbor couldn't plish that. Fullerton Jaysee is in the light of the junior college ence this week, sharing with Chaffey. These two jied by San Bernardino loop lead, have at it to night at Ontario, the win tined to fight it out with dians for the title. San dino draws a bye and plays Mateo. Both the Hornets an dancers have won all three ence contests, an dagainst opponents. Chaffey's re slightly better, both off and defensively. Conserer Panthers rate an edge morrow's title. Fullerton should be however, because the MRS. JAMES E. WALES Leader in civic and club work in the state, Mrs. Wales, of Berkeley, now heads California women in the "first nation-wide crusade against taxes that penalize the consumer by raising living costs." Her appointment as California member of National-Consumers Tax Commission's national committee was announced today. She is on the board of Alameda County Tax Payers Association and is legislation chairman of the County Federation of Women's Clubs. Lake Henshaw Bass Average Large Size Bass fishing has been good at Lake Henshaw in an Diego county, reports the National Automobile club, with a weight average of two pounds in many limits. Crappie, blue gill and catfish are also being brought in by fishermen. Lake Henshaw is in no way connected with San Diego city lakes, and regulations pertaining to those lakes do not apply to Lake Henshaw. During duck season, fishing starts at 7 o'clock. MORE THAN 400 Public Spirited Organizations CONDEMN Proposition No. 13 (Rerence Bond Act) THEY see the danger in this daring attempt to let down the bars to increased public borrowing. They realize the folly of removing the safeguard of the two-thirds vote requirement for floating bonds. They want to keep California from overwhelming debt. They insist on keeping California economically sane. Proposition No. 13 (Rerence Bond Act) THEY see the danger in this daring attempt to let down the bars to increased public borrowing. They realize the folly of removing the safeguard of the two-thirds vote requirement for floating bonds. They want to keep California from overwhelming debt. They insist on keeping California economically sane. You Can Safely Follow Their Lead Here is a partial list of organizations which say "NO" on Number 13 California State Farm Bureau Federation California Federation of Women's Clubs Association of California Public School Superintendents Commonwealth Club of San Francisco Little Business of California, Inc. California Council of County Officials American Legion, Department of California California State School Trustees Association California State Real Estate Association California Taxpayers Association Agricultural Council of California California State Association of Building Owners & Managers Native Sons of the Golden West Disabled American Veterans California Pharmaceutical Association State Auto Dealers Association, Inc. California Warehousemen's Association California Bankers' Association California Savings & Building-Loan League Pacific Coast Association of Consolidated Industries California State Conference of Asbestos Workers Native Daughters of the Golden West Conference of Co., City & Dist. Superintendent of Schools California-Nevada District Kiwanis International Common Property Taxpayers Assn. of California Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce California State Junior Chamber of Commerce And Scores of Others. VOTE "NO" ON NO. 13 It's Unlucky for California STATE ASSOCIATION AGAINST GARRISON BOND ACT 111 Sutter Street - San Francisco Only home contest for followers of the gridiron teams from Anaheim high school, Santa Ana Jaycee and Fullerton Jaysee tomorrow will be the contest between the colonists and Huntington Beach here tomorrow afternoon. Both Jaysees play on foreign grounds. Coach Dick Grover's Colonists, who did a lot of ground gaining against Newport Harbor here last Friday but couldn't push over a touchdown, have hopes of finally breaking into the win column against the Oilers. Coach Al Leboin's team won't present a gift touch. Anaheim's record of two touchdowns in five contests doesn't class the Colonists as a high-secoring aggregation, but opponents have found it almost as difficult to cross Anaheim's goal line. Excelsior did it twice, but Govina and Tustin could only score once each and Fullerton and Newport Harbor couldn't accomplish that. Fullerton Jaysee is in the spotlight of the junior college conference this week, sharing attention with Chaffey. These two clubs, led by San Bernardino for the top lead, have at it tomorrow night at Ontario, the winner designed to fight it out with the Indians for the title. San Bernardino draws a bye and plays San Mateo. Both the Hornets an dthe Panthers have won all three conference contests, an dagainst the same opponents. Chaffey's record is tightly better, both offensively and defensively. Consequently, Panthers rate an edge for tomorrow's title. Fullerton should be primed, however, because the regulars City Improvement Project Defeated A master plan for city-wide improvement was overwhelmingly defeated in a special election at Newport-Balboa Monday, and a bond issue to finance the program met a similar fate. The improvement projects would have included construction of a new city hall, improvement to Newport pier, ocean front parking facilities at Balboa, improved water and sewer system, added fire protection to Balboa island, and a civic center at Corona del Mar. Michelangelo, painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome, created one of the greatest pieces of art in the world, while lying flat on his back. near the top by beating Riverside tomorrow night. The Tigers haven't won a conference game this year, but their games have been against the three leaders and they might pull a upset on Santa Ana. The county seaters have won one, lost one and tied one in the conference. Farm Federation Fights Measures "California faces a crisis November 8." In these ominous words, the California Farm Bureau federation today urged the 165,000 farm families of the state to follow its recommendations on four of the 25 initiatives on the ballot which it believes have "a momentous bearing on the future of California agriculture." "We urge every voting member of every farm family in the state," said Secretary Alex Johnson, "to vote against the following initiatives: No. 13, the Garrison Bond measure; No. 20, the Single Tax measure; No. 25, the $30-Every-Thursday Old Age Pension measure." If these measures carry, warned Johnson, California agriculture will experience economic privation the like of which it has never seen. On the fourth measure No. 1—"Peace in Labor Relations," the farm bureau recommends a "yes" vote. FOR Safety's SAKE Propositions 3 and 4 will work amazing improvements, give you better highways, and safeguard lives and property, with positively no increase in taxes! Number 3 (Anti-Gas-Tax Diversion Amendment) protects the adequate present revenues for highway safety and betterment. Number 4 Both the Hornets and the Panthers have won all three conference contests, an dagainst the same opponents. Chaffey's record is slightly better, both offensively and defensively. Consequently, Panthers rate an edge for tomorrow's title. Fullerton should be primed, however, because the regulars had it easy for the past two weeks. Coach Wendell Pickens used his first string as a unit only part of the second half last Friday night in turning back Citrus, 0 to 7, and with both Captain Ruck Hanna and Ray Stone back on first class condition the Hornets would give Burt Heiser's outfit a busy evening. Santa Ana, champions in 1936 and co-champions last year, are virtually out of the running as the result of San Bernardino's 13 to 0 victory last Friday night. The cons, however, figure to stay up Propositions 3 and 4 will work amazing improvements, give you better highways, and safeguard lives and property, with positively no increase in taxes! Number 3 (Anti-Gas-Tax Diversion Amendment) protects the adequate present revenues for highway safety and betterment. Number 4 (State Highway and Traffic Safety Commission Initiative) provides an economical and effective full time administration of State Highway affairs and traffic safety. Sponsored by AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA A Non-profit Organization SENATOR Culbert L. OLSON Democrat Your Next Governor Your Next Governor Industrial Peace through mediation of labor disputes Honest Government through ousting Merriam machine A Square Deal for small business and the Small Farmer Preservation of our State’s natural resources “Senator Culbert L. Olson is an able, efficient, Square-Shooting Democrat.” —James A. Farley. ELECT OLSON ON NOV. 8 CALIFORNIA VOLUNTEERS HILL BLDG., SANTA ANA