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ORANGE COUNTY'S LEADING THEATERS "THE PLACE TO GO" $ All Theaters Every Mon. and Thurs. Nite "Super-Pay-Me" It Pays To Play WEST COAST Santa Ana Phone 858 Eve. 6:30-9:00. Adm. 40c. Child 10c Sat. Matinee 25c to 5 Ends Tomorrow (Sat. March 23) "THREE CHEERS FOR THE IRISH" also "VIVA CISCO KID" One Wk. Starting Sun., March 24 WALT DISNEY'S "PINOCCHIO" Also—JONES FAMILY in "YOUNG AS YOU FEEL" FOX ANAHEIM Phone 3602 Eve. 6:45 & 9:00, 30c — Child 10c Ends Tomorrow (Sat. March 23) "CASTLE ON THE HUDSON" Also "MY LITTLE CHICKADEE" Sun., Mon., Tues. "BLONDIE ON A BUDGET" Also: "LIGHT THAT FAILED" Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. (March 27 to 30) 'ROAD TO SINGAPORE' also "ADVENTURE IN DIAMONDS" Broadway Santa Ana Phone 300 Matinee at 1:45. Mon. to Sat.—25c Eve. 6:30 & 9:00 — 40c Child 10c Always Ends Tomorrow (Sat. March 23) "The BLUE BIRD" Also "SOUTH OF THE BORDER" One Wk. Starting Sun., March 24 "VIRGINIA CITY" with Errol Miriam Randolph FLYNN HOPKINS SCOTT Plus: Selected Short Subjects FOX FULLERTON Phone 267 Ends Tomorrow (Sat., March 23) "MAN FROM DAKOTA" Also: "CONGO MAISIE" Sun., Mon., Tues. (Mar. 24-25-26) "DR EHRLICH'S MAGIC BULLET" Also: "MEXICAN SPITFIRE" Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. (March 27 to 30) "CASTLE ON THE HUDSON" Also "MY LITTLE CHICKADEE" ANAHEIM ANAHEIM PHONE 4212 ENDS SUNDAY, MARCH 24 "GAMBLING SHIP" also "THE ZERO HOUR" MON.-TUES (MARCH 25-26) "THE RAINS CAME" also "ANNE OF GREEN GABLES" WED.-THURS. (MARCH 26-27) "BEAU GESTE" also "FIFTH AVENUE GIRL" Every Fri. & Sat. BIG GIFT NITES ADULTS 15¢ Any Seat-Any Time College Project Faces Problems Delegates of southern Orange county high school districts investigating a proposed union junior college plant desire three prob- College Project Faces Problems Delegates of southern Orange county high school districts investigating a proposed union junior college plant desire three problems answered before they proceed further toward selection of a suitable site, it was reported officially today. Questions to be answered concern: (1) Transportation facilities serviceable near several site centers under discussion. (2) Tax rates under various combinations of the high school districts. (2) Type of curricula to be offered by the proposed college. Dr. Charles Bursch, chief of California school house planning, who addressed district delegates in Newport Beach Friday night, is said to have strongly recommend- Leo Carrillo Will Speak at Banquet Leo Carrillo, popular motion picture star whose family history intermingles with the history of Orange county, will be the guest speaker at the annual banquet of the Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce. The meeting will be held in the American Legion hall, according to Secretary Kenneth Adams. ed one county site when the group met in closed session. Representatives, however, are reported to have declared that "the site alone is not enough" and requested more complete information on the three topics. Possibility that the union college would include a large degree of agricultural courses in its roster of subjects was seen when coast districts expressed favorable attitude toward the proposal. Vic LaMont, for City Treasurer. It's easy to save! ON THE UNION PACIFIC Challenger ON THE UNION PACIFIC Challenger Enjoyable travel economy—The Union Pacific Challenger! Relax in deep-cushioned reclining seats in modern Challenger coaches—pillows and porter service are free. Enjoy three satisfying dining car meals a day for only 90c—Breakfast 25c, Luncheon 30c, Dinner 35c. For women traveling alone, and for women with children, special coaches are provided. Challenger Sleeping Car fares are also low and the berth cost is about half standard Pullman charges. Radio, current periodicals and refreshment service in an attractive lounge car for sleeping car passengers. Registered Nurse-Stewardess service for all. Union Pacific Trains East include The Streamliners—39¾ hours to Chicago—The Los Angeles Limited—The Pacific Limited. WOMEN—A complete service for help in planning your trip. Call Women’s Travel Department, 434 W. Sixth St., or phone TRinity 9211. For Complete Travel Information— R. A. PARKER, Agent, Anaheim, Union Pacific Station, Phone 3519 UNION PACIFIC ROAD OF THE STREAMLINERS AND THE CHALLENGERS Group Will Probe Government Cost Millions of dollars in taxes can save the people of California,aker of the State AssemblyDon H. Garland of Woodlake this week, as he announced interim committee on govern-ital efficiency and economy. In conference with Assembly-Don A. Allen of Los Angeles,erman of the new investigating committee,Garland said although the revenue has increased more than $300,000,000 per biennium since 1934 the deficit also has dully increased. This committee should make valuable material savings to the able and assist in returning our government to a sane,practical and economical system in comparison with the present administration's 'spending spree'gram," Speaker Garland said. Legislators pointed out that of costs alone,increased 21,477 during eight months of fiscal year from July 1,1939 March 1,1940. Other members of the committeare Assemblymen Gordon W. win,San Bernardino; Thomas Doyle,Los Angeles; Robert M. en,San Francisco; Gardinerenson,Berkeley; Thomas H.hel,Orange; Jacob M. Leon-Hollister; Byrl R.Salsman,ta Clara;Bernard A.Sheriden,land;Allen G. Thurman,Coland Ray WilliamsonSan Francisco. Other investigating committees being conduct of the SRA,ids" in the SRA,the racing card control, legislative internec and revenue and taxation,ing into a busy week Monday in meetings scheduled through- Obituaries WINNIE FULLER Funeral services for Mrs. Winnie Fuller,07, were conducted Tuesday morning from Backs-Terry & Campbell chapel.Mrs.Fuller,a resident of Anaheim for one year,died last Saturday at her home,1104 E. Center street. She is survived by her husband.Peter E./Fuller;a daughter,Mrs.C.E.'Miller of Long Beach;and seven sons,W.E. and E.R.Fuller of Anaheim,E.H.Fuller of Whittier,Dell W.Fuller of South Gate,E.D.Fuller of Belvedere Gardens,H.H.Fuller of La Habra,and R.A.Fuller of Los Angeles. Easter Observance Planned at Church The greatest observance of Easter in the history of the church is planned for this Sunday at the White Temple Methodist church.The morning worship,beginning at 9:15 o'clock with an organ symphony,will include baptisms of children and adults and reception of new members.Rev. R.Kells Swenerton will preach on the subject,"He Arose a Victor."Special music is planned. Stainer's great Easter oratorio,"The Crucifixion,"will be presented by the White Temple choir at the vesper musical service at 4:20 oclock.Mrs.Marion Shafer will be the director and organist. Angeles. The Call legislative interference committee wound up most of its testimony last Friday with Howard R.Philbrick,director of the state motor vehicle department,admitting on the stand that he was responsible for investigators who planned a dictograph spying machine connection in Speaker Garland's hotel room. This committee may meet at Sacramento to discuss these matters. Street at Buena Park Not Closed Highway authorities at Santa Ana have branded as incorrect inferences from press accounts of the state highway division's plans for Manchester freeway that Stanton and Western avenues,in Buena Park,are/to be deadended by the super-thoroughbare.The two roads in question are provided with access to Manchester,according to plans already drawn. Maps showing the entire project as developed by the highway department,were on display at Santa Ana two weeks ago,但have since been returned to Sacramento for recording.They will be returned to Santa Ana within another week or two and will be available for inspection by persons interested. Three minor streets in Buena Park will be closed by the six-lane freeway, according to road department officials.All other streets will be given direct access to Manchester,will be overpassed or under-passed or otherwise taken care of by means of a parallel service road on either side of the freeway. Vic LaMont,for City Treasurer adv. Classified Ads FOR RENT—Light,airy bedroom. Private entrance.Gentleman.Inquire 318 S.Lemon,No.4. tf MEN-WOMEN. GET U.S.GOVERNMENT JOBS. Commence $105 to $175 month. Short hours.Prepare immediately for next examinations.No experience us- The Call legislative interference committee wound up most of its testimony last Friday with Howard R. Philbrick, director of the state motor vehicle department, admitting on the stand that he was responsible for investigators who planned a dictograph spying machine connection in Speaker Garland's hotel room. This committee may meet at Sacramento to probe the candid camera spy tactics assertedly employed there. Vic LaMont, for City Treasurer, adv. R. S. ROSSBERG, MANAGER, AND J. M. ELDER, WIRE CHIEF. Visitors' Nights AT THE ANAHEIM TELEPHONE BUILDING WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MARCH 27th • 28th AND 29th HOURS—6:30 P.M. TO 9 P.M. We should like to have you your family your children... AT THE ANAHEIM TELEPHONE BUILDING WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MARCH 27th • 28th AND 29th HOURS—6:30 P.M. TO 9 P.M. We should like to have you, your family, your children, and your friends as our guests to visit the Anaheim telephone building. * Come in and see what happens when you place a telephone call. 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