anaheim-gazette 1939-04-27
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Increase in Inter-American Tourist Travel is Predicted at Conference
A new era in travel development among the Americas ...
Ever-increasing volume of motor touring between countries of the western hemisphere ...
New travel horizons opened up by the International Pacific highway.
Such were among prophecies made in conferences between leading American motor club officials attending the first Inter-American Travel congress on Treasure Island, San Francisco Bay, concluded Friday.
Unsettled conditions abroad, increased motor car use, and improved facilities for vacationing in the Americas were among reasons cited for greater travel. The congress was sponsored by the Automobile Club of Southern California, California State Automobile association, and affiliated clubs of the Western Automobile clubs conference.
Hailed as a new step in cooperation among American countries in furtherance of the "good neighbor" relationship the congress was attended by travel authorities of practically every nation of the western hemisphere.
The International Pacific highway, eventually to extend from Alaska to the southernmost tip of South America, is already open from Hazelton, British Columbia, 800 miles north of Vancouver, through the United States to many miles south of the Mexican border. Rough trails, fair road and good highway south of Guaymas make it passable to and beyond Mexico City. Many other long stretches are completed and open in Central and South America.
MORE ABOUT Track Meet
(Continued from Page 1) that event in 1:32.5. Gist at Doug Allen cleared 5 feet 7 inches in the high jump to tie w Stewart and Brunston of Jordan.
Anaheim scored in every event but the shot put, pole vault and discus throw, and landed two m in the scoring in the 100-yard dash, high hurdles, 880-yard m and broad jump in addition to high jump.
In the century, Long and Hinton ran third and fourth as Ed Morris, Huntington Beach semion, was winning in 9.8 second. Long took the runner-up spot the 220-yard dash, which was a won by Morris, and Horton grabed the show position in the 220-yard low hurdles.
Marsh Beebe took third behind Gist and Vance of Jordan in high hurdle event, while Ges and Taylor finished second in the 880-yard gr Charlie Graeber surprised with second place in the mile run. remaining points were tallied Coffman and Horton, who third and fourth, respectively the broad jump.
Coach Glover moved seven Class B boys into the varsity competition and they came three with enough points to clinch championship. The remain Class B boys picked up 10 point in that division, while the Clar team took only one point, seen by Villalobos in the 660. Strain won the 70-yard high hurdle 9.8 seconds for Anaheim's victory in the Class B meet.
Graduating Officers Will See Exposition
Graduating officers of St. Catherine's Military school will leave
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Graduating Officers Will See Exposition
Graduating officers of St. Catherine's Military school will leave Anaheim tomorrow morning for San Francisco for their annual trip. The group will return to this city Tuesday after viewing the exposition on Treasure Island and visiting other points of interest in the bay region.
Cadet officers making the trip are Eddie Brumet, Lester Grainger, Billie Roether, Joe Wilvers and Hobart Curran. They will be accompanied by Lieut. C. A. Schmitt, commandant, and Paul Grover, athletic director.
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Four Long Beach men, J.A. N. Smith, Gail M. Smith, H.Smith and Luther Strong, pleaded not guilty to charges being drunk and petty theft with they appeared before JuCharles Kuchel Monday. They manded court trials and are in county jail in lieu of $100 each, pending the trial date May 10.
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Dated April 5th, 1939.
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Track Meet
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Event in 1:32.5. Gist and Allen cleared 5 feet 7¼ in the high jump to tie with and Brunston of Jordan. Heim scored in every event he shot put, pole vault and throw, and landed two men scoring in the 100-yard high hurdles, 880-yard run road jump in addition to the jump.
The century, Long and Horn third and fourth as Eddie Huntington Beach sensa-was winning in 9.8 seconds. took the runner-up spot in 80-yard dash, which was also by Morris, and Horton grab-see show position in the 220-low hurdles.
Shah Beebe took third behind and Vance of Jordan in the hurdle event, while Gessler Taylor finished second and in the 880-yard grind. The Gracer surprised with a place in the mile run. The timing points were tallied by Han and Horton, who took and fourth, respectively, in road jump.
Shah Glover moved several boys into the varsity etition and they came through enough points to clinch the championship. The remaining boys picked up 10 points at division, while the Class C took only one point, scored allalobos in the 660. Stranske the 70-yard high hurdles in seconds for Anaheim's only try in the Class B meet.
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