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phetic, the protestations of the Nazis as reliable as such assurances have proved to be throughout the history of the Nazi party. Even then Quisling was doing his traitorous work in Norway. German plans were already drawn up for the invasions of Denmark, Holland, Belgium, and Luxembourg. Not improbably, the staff of forgery experts, which is known to be constantly at work in the basement of the propaganda ministry building in Berlin, was even then putting the finishing touches to the documents which were to be produced as justification for the projected invasion.
And now Switzerland fearfully awaits the future, while at the other end of Europe, Jugcslavia makes desperate efforts to find a friend powerful enough to afford protection from Italy's ambitions. Russia alone offers any real hope of this, and then only if Stalin can finally dominate Rumania. Should this come about, an outright union between Jugoslavia and Bulgaria, both friends of the Soviet, is not by any means unlikely.
THE WHITEWASHED SEPULCHRE—Political head of the Japanese empire and leader of the new and aggressive policies of militarists of Japan is Prince Fumimaro Konoye. Already evidence pours in with each day's news, that the Konoye government is dedicated to the extirpation from Asia of the influence of the white man, and all present indications are that this aim is likely to be attended with considerable if not complete success for a time at least. The inclination is always to think of the leader of such a militarist and imperialist policy as a strong man, and already serious, but purely diplomatic,
Penney Company to Have Special Sales
In an effort to convince the people of Anaheim trading area that there are real bargains to be had at Anaheim stores, Truman W. Stuard, manager of the J. C. Penney store is making a special offering every Saturday and Monday. The events will be known as "Red Star" bargain days and the items will be available only on the days specified.
The items featured on both days are real bargains and those for Saturday will be found in the Penney advertisement on the back page of this issue of the Gazette. Everyone visiting the store on Saturday will be given a list of the items for Monday.
Stuard urges the thrifty shoppers to come early and be sure of getting in on these real bargains.
Fee for Car Entry Into Redwood Park
Establishment by the state park commission of an entrance fee of 25 cents per car to Big Basin State Redwood park is now in effect, reports the Automobile Club of Southern California.
The fee is collected upon entering the park and is required of all cars. It covers the car and all occupants and is good for the calendar year. A receipt and windshield sticker are issued upon payment of the fee.
GULF STATES PICNIC
Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana will hold their annual picnic reunion all day Saturday, August 17, at Sycamore Grove park, Los Angeles. Former residents of these states are invited. Separate sections for each state will be established and headquarters opened.
"CARD OF THANKS"
WE WISH TO THANK our many friends, relatives, fraternal and club executives, for their kindnesses, sympathy and floral offerings, during our recent bereavement of our beloved husband and father, Carl W. Martin.
Signed:
Mrs. Clara Martin,
A. E. Bittner and Family.
Roberts Apartment Under New Manager
Mrs. Emma Goodman is now managing the Roberts Apartments, 107 North Lemon street, it was announced this week by Mrs. Belle McAfee, who has leased the apartment building. The apartments have been completely redecorated and new law furniture has been obtained for the patio, Mrs. McAfee declared.
Trucker Uuhurt as Vehicle Overturns
C. C. Kavanagh of Fullerton, truck driver for the E. A. Silzle corporation of Anaheim, escaped injury Monday when his truck overturned just north of the Santa Fe railway underpass north of Buena Park. The truck overturned when a front wheel developed a shimmy as Kavanagh was rounding the curve, Silzle corporation officials said. A load of orange peels was spread over the ground.
Anaheim Man Faces Hearing on Felony
Elick Bowler, 26, of 537 South Zeyn street, is at liberty under his own recognizance pending the appearance in Anaheim justice court on August 28 for preliminary examination on a felony charge of receiving stolen property.
Legal Notice
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
In the Matter of the Petition to establish of record the fact of birth of WARREN MEAD BRADFORD,
No. A-8188
NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION TO ESTABLISH BIRTH OF WARREN MEAD BRADFORD.
The Petitioner having filed with tarists of Japan is Prince Fumimaro Konoye. Already evidence pours in with each day's news, that the Konoye government is dedicated to the extirpation from Asia of the influence of the white man, and all present indications are that this aim is likely to be attended with considerable if not complete success for a time at least. The inclination is always to think of the leader of such a militarist and imperialist policy as a storng man, and already Konoye is being referred to as the dictator of Japan. But this is far from being the truth.
The probabilities are that Konoye is nothing but apuppet for the strong military leaders with whom it is true, he sympathizes. But even in Japan, a nation of imitators, Konoye is know as "the mirror" since he reflects the opinions of the last dominating person with whom he has spoken. It was only natural that such a character should fall under the spell of the vehemently domineering militarists, and no man could better serve their purposes than Konoye who can assure their regime of very great prestige in the eyes of the igncrant masses of the Japanese people since Konoye himself is a close relative of the Emperor and so is regarded as having some, at least, of the attributes of divinity.
Whether, however, Konoye will prove to be a sufficiently strong tool or whether he will break under the strain of daring and desperate action against great foreign powers remains to be seen. One thing is certain, and that is that in the past Konoye has had a great inclination to be confined by
GULF STATES PICNIC
Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana will hold their annual picnic reunion all day Saturday, August 17, at Sycamore Grove park, Los Angeles. Former residents of these states are invited. Separate sections for each state will be established and headquarters opened.
serious, but purely diplomatic, illness whenever events have not been going exactly as he would like, or whenever unpleasant situations makes him select illness as his automatic defense.
The course which the army chiefs have charted for the Japanese empire is likely to be full of the gravest kind of unpleasantness, and once the playacting exhilaration of being dictator wears off, as it very probably will Koonoye is likely to find that there is more unpleasantness than glory in his position. And when the moment arrives we probably can expect him to come to the conclusion that his health has collapsed and that he must retire to private life. Should this occur, the militarists will be faced with a most delicate situation since there would be many grave difficulties in the way of maintaining a totalitarian regime headed by their own nominee, under an emperor of such absolute authority that he is credited with absolute divinity. And for the emperor himself to become the active head would, to the Japanese, be unthinkable.
Buy Now and Buy in Anaheim!
People, Spots In The News
MAYOR ON MOVE ... And how! Ab Jenkins, Salt Lake City chief executive, receives congratulations of Cliff Bergere, relief driver, as he completed fastest 24-hour drive on record, over Utah salt flats. Averaging 161.18 mph for 3,868 miles, he smashed all marks from 50 kilos to 3,000 miles.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF ORANGE
In the Matter of the Petition to establish of record the fact of birth of WARREN MEAD BRADFORD,
No. A-8188
NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION TO ESTABLISH BIRTH OF WARREN MEAD BRADFORD.
The Petitioner having filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, his petition praying that the record of the fact of the birth of WARREN MEAD BRADFORD be judicially established;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE CLERK of said Court that the hearing of said petition will be had before said Superior Court in Department 1 thereof in the Court House in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, on the 23rd day of August, 1940, at 10 o'clock A.M. of said day, at which time and place all persons interested in said matter are notified to appear and contest to same, and show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted.
For further particulars reference is hereby made to said petition on file in my office.
BY ORDER OF COURT. Dated this 7 day of August, 1940.
B. J. SMITH,
County Clerk.
Blodget, Kuchel & Tobias,
Bank of America Bldg..
Anaheim, California..
Attorneys for Petitioner.
8/8-15-22, 1940
Company to Special Sales
It was to convince the Anaheim trading area of real bargains to be on stores, Truman W. Miller of the J. C. Penny making a special Saturday and Monday presents will be known "bargain days" and will be available only specified.
Featured on both bargains and those will be found in the advertisement on the back issue of the Gazette. Writing the store on Monday.
The thrifty shop is early and be sure on these real bar items.
Car Entry Redwood Park
Sent by the state park of an entrance fee of $20 to Big Basin State Park is now in effect, Automobile Club of California.
Is collected upon enark and is required of covers the car and is good for the car. A receipt and ticket are issued upon the fee.
STATES PICNIC
Alabama, Mississippi will hold their annual reunion all day Satst 17, at Sycamore Los Angeles. Former these states are invite sections for each established and headlined.
Relief Payments For 1939 Mount
Packed Rolls Held Cause of Greater Expedition Last Year
Packed relief rolls that caused an increase in unemployment relief payments of $6,665,574 in California during the fiscal year ended June 30 over the previous year might have been avoided had the legislature's economy bloc recommendations been followed more quickly, a survey of State Controller Harry B. Riley's annual financial statement today indicated.
Before the legislature enacted a strict relief bill in February, the State Relief administration case load had reached the tremendous figure of 118,000 cases. Elimination of "chiselers," aliens and others not entitled to relief, according to the strict requirements of the relief appropriation bill, reduced the case load to about 70,-000, the present figure.
Had the people of California not been making relief payments, in some cases as high as $138 a month to a family, on the enormous case load during the fiscal year just ended, not only would the increase of $6,665,574 have been unnecessary, but there could have been an actual reduction. Legislative investigations showed the relief load increased rapidly during the July 1, 1939-June 30, 1940 period and testimony was given at legislative committee hearings that Olson administration relief employees assertedly sought to enlarge the relief rolls to provide more jobs for themselves.
The situation shown by the state controller's annual financial statement is interesting in the light of the present controversy between the governor and members of the legislature about the adequacy or inadequacy of the present $24,-
Rail Concerns Buy New Streamliners
The purchase of two new streamlined trains at a cost in excess of $4,000,000 is announced today by the Chicago North Western, the Southern Pacific and Union Pacific railroads. The two streamliners, when completed next spring, will go into service between Chicago and the Pacific coast on 39¾ hour schedules.
One of the trains, the City of San Francisco, will be jointly owned and operated by all three railroads, and the other, the City of Los Angeles, by the Chicago & North Western and the Union Pacific.
Light-Heavy Champ Will Defend Crown
A California light-heavyweight championship bout between Young Stecher, holder of the belt, and Chris Moore is booked for one half of the double main event at the Orange County Athletic club next Monday night. The other half of the main event pairs Sandor Szabo against Ignacio Martinez. Three other star matches and a special strongman exhibition are also on the card for the evening.
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Silzle corporation, Stop 'n Shop market, Everett's market, Barnett-Brownell and Hubbard, Navajo cafe, Chalenor, Vaught and Abbey, Rose Marie apartments and Union Ticket company. Boards showing the progress of the campaign will be placed in the windows of the J. C. Penney company and S. Q. R. store in the near future, it was said.
Supervisor Harry D. Riley was present at the meeting and spoke
More Acreage is Sought for Field
Anticipating the possible establishments of additional aviation schools in the near future in Orange county, the Santa Ana Junfor Chamber of Commerce late last week adopted a resolution asking the county board of supervisors to obtain additional acreage immediately adjacent to the new Orange county airport to increase its size to exceed the minimum area needed for a Class A rating for the new airport.
The resolution pointed to the desirability of a Class A rating for the airport and expressed the belief that federal funds could be obtained to improve such an airport. The minimum dimensions established by the Civil Aeronautics authority for a Class A field are 4000 feet in lengah and 2500 feet in width. The present airport it was pointed out, is only 1300 feet in width and is 4600 feet in length.
Mabee Leaves Soon To Attend Conclave
Roy Mabee, prominent citrus grower of this district and a director of the First National Farm Loan association of Los Angeles, leaves for Berkeley soon to attend an educational conference of all national farm loan association directors and secretary-treasurers in California, Utah, Nevada and Arizona, to be held August 12 and 13.
Many topics of interest to the farmers of this section will be discussed, among them being methods of improving farm credit facilities and determining farm values for loaning purposes. Men prominent in all phases of agriculture will give talks, after which a general discussion will be held with the directors and secretary-treasures participating.
At purely diplomatic, never events have not exactly as he would never unpleasant situation him select illness asptic defense.
These which the army charted for the Japan is likely to be full of kind of unpleasantness, the playacting exhilarating dictator wears off, probably will Koonoye find that there is more excess than glory in his hand when the moment probably can expect to the conclusion that has collapsed and that retire to private life. It occur, the militarists died with a most delicate since there would be difficulties in the way ning a totalitarian reed by their own nomi an emperor of such authority that he is with absolute divinity. The emperor himself to the active head would, to seize, be unthinkable.
Local Man's Truck Involved in Mishap
A pick-up truck owned by Royal A. Corbett, 50, of 521 North Bush street, Anaheim, was the innocent victim of an odd automobile crash about 5:30 o'clock Sunday evening at the intersection of Manchester and Euclid avenues.
The truck was parked at the rear of a produce stand at the intersection. The stand and much of its contents were deposited on the truck when an automobile operated by John Miller, 17, of Pasadena crashed into the building. Miller's machine hit the stand immediately following a collision with another car driven by George E. Hansen, 23, of Glendale. No one was hurt.
MISSOURI PICNIC
The annual summer picnic and reunion of Missourians now living in the west will be held all day Sunday, August 18, at Sycamore Grove park, Los Angeles. A program starting at 10 o'clock and continuing throughout the day will be of particular interest to all who ever lived in Missouri.
Silzle corporation, Stop 'n Shop market, Everett's market, Barnett-Brownell and Hubbard, Navajo cafe, Chalenor, Vaught and Abbey, Rose Marie apartments and Union Ticket company. Boards showing the progress of the campaign will be placed in the windows of the J. C. Penney company and S. Q. R. store in the near future, it was said.
Supervisor Harry D. Riley was present at the meeting and spoke briefly on the position of the board of supervisors relative to the Ryan air school. He pointed out that the supervisors were not lax in their negotiations with the Ryan company, and that a statement regarding the matter is being prepared by Chairman Willard Smith.
The Southern Pacific company informed Secretary Morgan in a recent letter that it will be unable to rebuild its station here, but that it will repaint and clean up the present structure.
Morgan was authorized by the board to write a letter to F. A. Yungbluth expressing its appreciation for his annual farewell party to members of Anaheim's National Guard company.
Townsend Club to Form Youth Group
At the regular meeting of Prosperity Townsend club of Anaheim this evening in Ebell clubhouse, Ted E. Felt of Los Angeles will be guest speaker. He will be accompanied by Judge Herbert L. Sweet and a group of young men who are coming to assist in forming a Townsend Youth association in Anaheim.
Warren Baker will sing as a solo "God Eless America," and a quartet of Anaheim boys will furnish orchestral music. Ice cream and cookies will be served at the close of the meeting. The public is extended a cordial invitation.
ONLY 2 MORE DAYS
Saturday is the last day of the Florsheim Sale—your last chance to take advantage of this real money-saving event. Every Florsheim Shoe in the store is included—and when it's over, there won't be another one this year!
*Extra Value
YUNGBLUTH'S
IT'S BIG-IT'S BEAUTIFUL-IT'S A BARGAIN!
IT'S BIG - IT'S BEAUTIFUL - IT'S A BARGAIN!
1940
FRIGIDAIRE
America's No.1 Refrigerator Leads Again!
Beautiful New Styling • New Convenience Features • Lowest Prices Ever!
● Frankly, this new Frigidaire is one of the most beautiful and most startling performers we've ever seen. Brimming with colorful new beauty.
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Models as Low as
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H. R. FOX & CO.
Automotive and Electrical Supplies
112 North Olive Street
Anahei
ELECT Thomas K.
"Tom" Gowen
ASSEMBLYMAN
75TH DISTRICT
Business Man — Rancher
Resident — Taxpayer of This District for 23 Years
Former Mayor of Fullerton
GOWEN'S VARIED EXPERIENCE QUALIFIES HIM
ORANGE COUNTY'S LEADING THEATRES
"The Place to Go"
$ All Theaters Every "Super-Pay-Me" It Pays To Play
WEST COAST Santa Ana Phone 858
Eve. 6:30-9. Adm. 40c. Child. 10c
Now to Tues. (August 13)
BRIAN DONLEVY—AKIM TAMIROFF in "THE GREAT McINTY" also PENNY SINGLETON—ARTHUR LAKE—in "BLONDIE HAS SERVANT TROUBLE"
Starts Wed. (August 14)
HENRY FONDA-GENE TIERNEY-JACKIE COOPER in "THE RETURN OF FRANK JAMES"
FOX FULLERTON Phone 267
Ends Tomorrow (Sat. August 10)
"UNTAMED"—also "BLACK DIAMONDS"
Sun..Mon.-Tues. (August 11-12-13)
"GOLD RUSH MAISIE" also "SPORTING BLOOD"
Wednesday only—ALL SEATS 15c
"MY MAN GODFREY" also "THE BUCANEER"
Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. (August 15-16-17)
"The MORTAL STORM" also "SCATTERBRAIN"
FOX ANAHEIM Phone 3602
Eve. 6:45 and 9 — 30c — Child. 10c
Ends Tomorrow (Sat. August 10)
"GOLD RUSH MAISIE" also "SPORTING BLOOD"
Sun. Mon. Tues. (August 11-12-13)
"The YEY DRIVE BY NIGHT" also "YOU CAN'T FOOL YOUR WIFE"
Wed. to Sat. (August 14-15-16-17)
"WHEN THE DALTONS RODE" also "PRIVATE AFFAIRS"
NEW ANAHEIM ANAHEIM PHONE 4212
Ends Tomorrow, Saturday, August 10.
"LONE WOLF STRIKES" Also "OUTPOST OF THE MOUNTS"
Suhday and Monday, August 11-12
"NORTHWEST PASSAGE" Also "CISCO KID AND THE LADY"
CASH CLUB EVERY NITE
ADULTS
Wednesday only—ALL SEATS 15c
"MY MAN GODFREY"
also "THE BUCANEER"
Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. (August 15-16-17)
"The MORTAL STORM"
also — "SCATTERBRAIN"
NEW ANAHEIM
ANAHEIM PHONE 4212
Ends Tomorrow, Saturday, August 10
"LONE WOLF STRIKES"
Also
"OUTPOST OF THE MOUNTIES"
Sunday and Monday, August 11-12
"NORTHWEST PASSAGE"
Also
"CISCO KID AND THE LADY"
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Aug. 13-14-15
"GRAPES OF WRATH"
Also
"MY LITTLE CHICKADEE"
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Business and Professional Directory
HOFFMAN'S SHOE REBUILDING
“The Shoe Service Complete”
REBUILDING, DYING, SHINING
NEW WORK SHOES AND BOOTS FOR MEN ONLY
In Anaheim Since 1926
217 West Center St. Anaheim, California
Frank's Clock Shop
106 South Los Angeles Street
For Dependable
Watch and Clock Repairing
Also a Full Line of Jewelry
Phone 4322, Hrs. 9 to 12 - 1 to 5
Dr. W. W. Adams
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician and Surgeon
General Practice
Short Wave Diathermy
312 North Lemon Street
Anaheim, California
When You Need a TAXI CALL
JESS PHONE
PICKWICK CAB
VALENCIA HOTEL 4822
Corner Lemon and Center
Out-of-Town Trips a Specialty
Dr. Osher
Physician & Surgeon
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Dentist
Oculist—Glasses Fitted
Phone 3212
Open Evenings
Sunday by Appointment
1224 West Center Street
Anaheim, California
HOMER A. NELSON, Opt. D. Optometrist
PICKWICK CAB
VALENCIA HOTEL 4822
Corner Lemon and Center
Out-of-Town Trips a Specialty
HOMER A. NELSON, Opt. D.
Optometrist
Phone 3104 114 N. Lemon St.
Anaheim, California
Dr.C.O.Patterson
Optometrist
109 S.LOS ANGELES ST.
ANAHEIM,CAL.
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ANAHEIM 2078
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ANAHEIM GAZETTE
PHONE 2414
259 East Center Street
Physician & Surgeon
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Dentist
Oculist—Glasses Fitted
Phone 3212
Open Evenings
Sunday by Appointment
1224 West Center Street
Anaheim, California
J. W. Truxaw, M. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office Phone 3213
Residence 887 So. Los Angeles
Residence Phone 2610
Hours 11 - 12: 2 - 4; 7 - 8
Golden State Bank Bldg.
Cor. Center and Los Angeles
Anaheim, California
Backs, Campbell &
Kaulbars
J BEN KAULBARS
Resident Director
Phone 3209
251 North Lemon Street
Anaheim, California