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THE HOTTEST DOMESTIC ISSUE at the present time is the high cost of living. And, like all issues which come home with direct personal impact to tens of millions of people, it has been confused by all kinds of conflicting charges and counter-charges, and by arguments which contain more passion than fact. The Congressional subcommittees which have been holding price hearings in a series of key cities throughout the United States, have produced a mass of testimony from consumers, labor leaders, commodity dealers, retailers and others. Some of this testimony, as was to be expected, is hardly enlightening—for instance, the hearing in an eastern city was enlivened by a labor official who said categorically that wages had nothing to do with prices. On the other hand, a great deal of it has been thoughtful, intelligent and factual. It is serving, at least in part, to clear up the fog surrounding the price problem. Particular attention has been directed at the cost of food, for the simple reason that it has gone up faster and farther than anything else except taxes. But that doesn't mean that the farmer is a profiteer. He has been caught, as the evidence shows, by extremely stiff jumps in his overhead. Farm labor is at an all time high. The cost of feed and other supplies is several times the prewar figure. The Red Cross drive is progress this week and will continue until Saturday night by time it is expected that Anheima quota of 1300 members will cure. Reports of the work the first few days of the paign were disappointing ever, the ladies are confident the 1300 names will be signed before the expiration of the membership fee is on dollar, which pays all due one year. This district is into three sections, with W. Price as director of the paign. The following are as solicitors: Mrs. F. T. Edgarson; Mrs. Nellie E. Terry; Mrs. La Mont; Mrs. A. B. McConnell; H. C. Sampson; Mrs. F. Schmidt; Mrs. C. H. Meyers; Mrs. Baum; Mrs. C. J. Cornwall; H. S. Jayne; Mrs. Eva Boyd; R. Ollund; Mrs. Erle Goe; Mrs. E. Mock; Mrs. C. S. G.; Mrs. Earl Faris; Mrs. J. F. Jenkins; Mrs. J. S. Sheridan; Mrs. Daniels; Mrs. L. Z. Kroegel; Elmer Brus; Mrs. H. H.; Mrs. H. J. Havey; Mrs. Wm.; Mrs. Malcolm Fraser; Mrs. Adams; Mrs. C. C. Smith; Bigelow; Mrs. C. W. Austin; L. P. Bonnat; Mrs. D. Malthorpe; G. H. Goodale; Mrs. E. L. H.; Mrs. Olga Boege, pioneer dentist of this city, widowed late Tim Boege, died at the of her daughter, Mrs. John at 315 S. Beaudry avenue... Particular attention has been directed at the cost of food, for the simple reason that it has gone up faster and farther than anything else except taxes. But that doesn't mean that the farmer is a profiteer. He has been caught, as the evidence shows, by extremely stiff jumps in his overhead. Farm labor is at an all time high. The cost of feed and other supplies is several times the prewar figure. The Department of Agriculture recently stated that the cost of running a farm is now at "unprecedented high levels," and will go still higher in 1948. Further rises are forecast in the prices of seed, feed and fertilizer. So no valid hope for lower food costs can logically be held. The operation of the grain exchanges has been the cause of a major controversy. President Truman made the headlines with his charge to the effect that "gambling" in grain was partly responsible for high prices. The heads of the principal grain exchanges, while acceding to the President's request that margins be increased, have presented effective rebuttals. One of them pointed out that speculation is an integral factor in all agricultural operations, from the time seed is planted until the crop is sold. All of them feel that the biggest problem in the grain market now is the fact that U.S. crops of corn and oats are well below past estimates, while foreign demand is still at abnormally high levels. The exchanges, they say, are an efficient and essential media for bringing buyer and seller together on a supply and demand basis. Still another important point made at the hearings is that government announcements concerning food shortages have in themselves contributed to inflation by exciting and frightening consumers. Housewives buy in excess of current needs, and shortages appear. Demand outruns supply and prices rise unnecessarily. Government interference with the food economy was also sharply criticized. As usual, labor said high industrial profits were a big inflationary influence, and industry retaliated by pointing to current record wages. Some impressive testimony in this field was given by two reporters for a financial newspaper which has conducted a nationwide study of building costs. They said twenty per cent of the housing dollar could be saved by removal of restrictive union policies and cited such practices, according to the INS report, "as limiting width of paint brushes, discouraging apprentice training, refusing to handle factory-assembled materials and general work slowdowns." They added that local building codes are often at fault for requirements which needlessly waste time, money and materials. Retail business has come out of the hearings undamaged. Practically all of the evidence submitted concerning this part of the distribution machine indicates that markups are as low or lower than under OPA or in prewar times, and that profits per sale are very moderate. The retailer too is faced with the universal problem of high wages, rents, taxes and everything else. Most of those testifying said that they raised prices with great reluctance, and only when no other course was open. The factor of taxation, as a cost of living item, is prob- Retail business has come out of the hearings undamaged. Practically all of the evidence submitted concerning this part of the distribution machine indicates that markups are as low or lower than under OPA or in prewar times, and that profits per sale are very moderate. The retailer too is faced with the universal problem of high wages, rents, taxes and everything else. Most of those testifying said that they raised prices with great reluctance, and only when no other course was open. The factor of taxation, as a cost of living item, is probably much more important than the average man realizes. According to a University of Washington research bureau survey, living costs went up 74 per cent between 1939 and now. Food rose 96 per cent, clothing 72 per cent, furnishings 82 per cent and housing 50 per cent. Taxes, by contrast, rose 300 per cent. Another survey shows that the Federal tax bill is now greater than the national food bill. HONORS FOR THE WEST The naming of five westerners among America's fifty foremost business leaders in a recent poll is a tribute not only to their individual achievements but is a recognition of the great overall industrial and economic advances made in the west in recent years. Donald W. Douglas, president of the Douglas Aircraft Company, is one of the nation's most prominent plane designers and builders; L. M. Giannini, president of Bank of America, heads the world's largest bank which has revolutionized and democratized the banking business; Samuel Goldwyn, chairman of the Samuel Goldwyn Productions, has produced some of movieland's greatest films including "The Best Years of Our Lives"; Eric Johnston, president of Motion Picture Association of America, has long been known internationally as one of our outstanding business leaders and exponents of the American capitalistic system; and Henry J. Kaiser, chairman of the Kaiser-Frazer Corporation, has achieved fabulous success as a shipbuilder and automobile manufacturer. The west can well be proud of these men. It can well be proud, too, of the thousands of other business leaders who have contributed so much to the building of our Western Empire. In the final analysis, it is the constant cooperation of all that has brought the west to its present point of development and that will push it on to greater achievements. IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO 25 Years Ago NOVEMBER 23, 1922 The Red Cross drive is in progress this week and will continue until Saturday night by which time it is expected that Anaheim's quota of 1300 members will be seized. Reports of the workers for the first few days of the campaign were disappointing, however, the ladies are confident that the 1300 names will be signed up before the expiration of the time. The membership fee is only one dollar, which pays all dues for the year. This district is divided into three sections, with Mrs. J. B. Price as director of the campaign. The following are working solicitors: Mrs. F. T. Edmiston, Mrs. Nellie E. Terry, Mrs. Victor H. Mont, Mrs. A. B. McCord, Mrs. C. Sampson, Mrs. F. Schneider, Mrs. C. H. Meyers, Mrs. Frank Baum, Mrs. C. J. Cornwall, Mrs. S. Jayne, Mrs. Eva Boyd, Mrs. Ollund, Mrs. Erle Goodrum, Mrs. E. Mock, Mrs. C. S. O'Toole, Mrs. Earl Faris, Mrs. J. F. Jenkins, Mrs. J. S. Sheridan, Mrs. G. B. Aniels, Mrs. L. Z. Kroeger, Mrs. Amor Brus, Mrs. H. H. Knox, Mrs. H. J. Havey, Mrs. Wm. Knott, Ms. Malcolm Fraser, Mrs. Henry Adams, Mrs. C. C. Smith, Mrs. E. Angelow, Mrs. C. W. Austin, Mrs. P. Bonnat, Mrs. D. Maltby, Mrs. H. Goodale, Mrs. E. L. Hatcher. Mrs. Nellie Terry, Miss Kate Rae and Dr. Bessica Raiche who attended the convention of Women's clubs of Southern California at San Diego, Balboa Park, last week, returned home full of enthusiasm over the success of the Boege was not a stockholder in the company, but he followed close on the heels of the colonists, and soon acquired a vineyard and began the manufacture of wine. The young couple prospered and took a prominent part in the commercial life of the growing town. Mr. Boege died five years ago and is buried in the Anaheim cemetery. The ashes of his wife will be interred by his side. Funeral services will be held in Los Angeles this afternoon, at the parlors of Lawson F. Utter, 4254 Moneta avenue at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. Thomas F. Walker of this city conducting the services. Mrs. Boege was the mother of ten children, all of whom are still living. They are Charles A., Max M., Emil R. and Dr. John H. Boege; Mrs. Adolph Thomas, Mrs. Godfrey Stock, Mrs. Romberg Jansen, Mrs.Jas.A.Hessel, Mrs.John Bauer and Miss Olga Boege. William Locke and Arthur McAulay have purchased the Federman shoe store on East Center street and will continue the business. These gentlemen are both experienced in the business. Mr. McAulay was for many years head of the shoe department in the S.Q.R.store. Mrs. Nellie Terry, Miss Kate Rae and Dr.Bessica Raiche who attended the convention of Women's clubs of Southern California at San Diego, Balboa Park, last week, returned home full of enthusiasm over the success of the Boege was not a stockholder in the company, but he followed close on the heels of the colonists, and soon acquired a vineyard and began the manufacture of wine. The young couple prospered and took a prominent part in the commercial life of the growing town. Mr.Boege died five years ago and is buried in the Anaheim cemetery.The ashes of his wife will be interred by his side.Funeral services will be held in Los Angeles this afternoon, at the parlors of Lawson F.Utter, 4254 Moneta avenue at 2:30 o'clock, Rev.TomasF.Walker of this city conducting the services.Mrs.Boege was the mother of ten children.all of whom are still livingThey are Charles A.,Max M.,Emil R.Dr.John H.Boege;Mrs.Adolph Thomas,Mrs.Godfrey Stock,Mrs.Romberg Jansen,Mrs.Jas.A.Hessel,Mrs.John Bauer and Miss Olga Boege. William Locke and Arthur McAulay have purchased the Federman shoe store on East Center street and will continue the business.这些 gentlemen are both experienced in the business. Mr.McAulay was for many years head of the shoe department in the S.Q.R.store. Mrs.NellieTerry,MissKateRaeandDr.BessicaRaichewhoattendedtheconventionofWomen'sclubsofSouthernCaliforniaatSanDiego,BalboaParklastweek,returnedhomefullofenthusiasmoverthesuccessoftheBoegewasnotastockholderinthecompanybuthefollowedcloseontheheelsofthecolonists,andsoonacquiredavineyardandbegantedthemanufactureofwine.Theyoungcoupleprosperedandtookaprominentpartinthecommerciallifeofthegrowingtown.Mr.BoegediedfiveyearsagoandisburiedintheAnaheimcemetery.Theashesofhiswifewillbeinterredbyhisside.FuneralserviceswillbeheldinLosAngelesthisafternoon.attheparlorsofLawsonF.Utter,4254Monetaavenueat2:30o'clock,Rev.TomasF.Walkerofthiscityconductingtheservices.Mrs.Boegewasthemotheroftenchildren.allofwhomarestillliveng TheyareCharlesA.,MaxM.,EmilR.Dr.JohnH.Boege;Mrs.AdolphThomas,Mrs.GodfreyStock,Mrs.RombergJansen,Mrs.Jas.A.Hessel,Mrs.JohnBauerandMissOlgaBoege. WilliamLockeandArthurMcAulayhavepurchasedtheFedermanshoestoreonEastCenterstreetandwillcontinuethebusiness.这些gentlemenarebothexperiencedinthebusiness.Mr.McAulaywasformanyyearsheadoftheshoedepartmentintheS.Q.R.store. Mrs.NellieTerry,MissKateRaeandDr.BessicaRaichewhoattendedtheconventionofWomen'sclubsofSouthernCaliforniaatSanDiego,BalboaParklastweek,returnedhomefullofenthusiasmoverthesuccessoftheBoegewasnotastockholderinthecompanybuthefollowedcloseontheheelsofthecolonists,andsoonacquiredavineyardandbegantedthemanufactureofwine.Theyoungcoupleprosperedandtookaprominentpartinthecommerciallifeofthegrowingtown.Mr.BoegediedfiveyearsagoandisburiedintheAnaheimcemetery.Theashesofhiswifewillbeinterredbyhisside.FuneralserviceswillbeheldinLosAngelesthisafternoon.attheparlorsofLawsonF.Utter,4254Monetaavenueat2:30o'clock,Rev.TomasF.Walkerofthiscityconductingtheservices.Mrs.Boegewasthemotheroftenchildren.allofwhomarestillliveng TheyareCharlesA.,MaxM.,EmilR.Dr.JohnH.Boege;Mrs.AdolphThomas,Mrs.GodfreyStock,Mrs.RombergJansen,Mrs.Jas.A.Hessel,Mrs.JohnBauerandMissOlgaBoege. WilliamLocke和ArthurMcAulay有购买了 Federman鞋子店在东中心街,并且会继续经营这些生意。这些 gentlemen都是 Both experienced in the business。Mr.McAulay是许多年头-head of the shoe department in the S.Q.R.store。 Mrs.NellieTerry,MissKateRae和Dr.BessicaRaiche who attended the convention of Women's clubs of Southern California at San Diego,Balboa Park last week,returned home full of enthusiasm over the success of the Boege was not a stockholder in the company but he followed close on the heels of the colonists,andsoonacquiredavineyardandbegantedthemanufactureofwine.Theyoungcoupleprosperedandtookaprominentpartinthecommerciallifeofthegrowingtown.Mr.BoegediedfiveyearsagoandisburiedintheAnaheimcemetery.Theashesofhiswife willbeinterredbyhisside.Funeralservices will beheldinLosAngelesthisafternoon.attheparlorsofLawsonF.Utter,4254Monetaavenueat2:30o'clock,Rev.TomasF.Walkerofthiscityconductingtheservices.Mrs.Boegewasthemotheroftenchildren.allofwhomarestillliveng TheyareCharlesA.,MaxM.,EmilR.Dr.JohnH.Boege;Mrs.AdolphThomas,Mrs.GodfreyStock,Mrs.RombergJansen,Mrs.Jas.A.Hessel,Mrs.JohnBauerandMissOlgaBoege. WilliamLocke和ArthurMcAulay有购买了 Federman鞋子店在东中心街,并且会继续经营这些生意。这些 gentlemen都是 Both experienced in the business。Mr.McAulay是许多年头-head of the shoe department in the S.Q.R.store。 Mrs.NellieTerry,MissKateRae和Dr.BessicaRaiche who attended the convention of Women's clubs of Southern California at San Diego,Balboa Park last week,returned home full of enthusiasm over the success of the Boege was not a stockholder in the company but he followed close on the heels of the colonists,andsoonacquiredavineyardandbegantedthemanufactureofwine.Theyoungcoupleprosperedandtookaprominentpartinthecommerciallifeofthegrowingtown.Mr.BoegediedfiveyearsagoandisburiedintheAnaheimcemetery.Theashesofhiswife willbeinterredbyhisside.Funeralservices will beheldinLosAngelesthisafternoon.attheparlorsofLawsonF.Utter,4254Monetaavenueat2:30o'clock,Rev.TomasF.Walkerofthiscityconductingtheservices.Mrs.Boegewasthemotheroftenchildren.allofwhomarestillliveng TheyareCharlesA.,MaxM.,EmilR.Dr.JohnH.Boege;Mrs.AdolphThomas,Mrs.GodfreyStock,Mrs.RombergJansen,Mrs.Jas.A.Hessel,Mrs.JohnBauerandMissOlgaBoege. WilliamLocke和ArthurMcAulay有购买了 Federman鞋子店在东中心街,并且会继续经营这些生意。这些 gentlemen都是 Both experienced in the business。Mr.McAulay是许多年头-head of the shoe department in the S.Q.R.store。 Mrs.NellieTerry,MissKateRae和Dr.BessicaRaiche who attended the convention of Women's clubs of Southern California at San Diego,Balboa Park last week,returned home full of enthusiasm over the success of the Boege was not a stockholder in the company but he followed close on the heels of the colonists,andsoonacquiredavineyardandbegantedthemanufactureofwine.Theyoungcoupleprosperedandtookaprominentpartinthecommerciallifeofthegrowingtown.Mr.BoegediedfiveyearsagoandisburiedintheAnaheimcemetery.Theashesofhiswife willbeinterredbyhisside.Funeralservices will beheldinLosAngelesthisafternoon.attheparlorsofLawsonF.Utter,4254Monetaavenueat2:30o'clock,Rev.TomasF.Walkerofthiscityconductingtheservices.Mrs.Boegewasthemotheroftenchildren.allofwhomarestillliveng TheyareCharlesA.,MaxM.,EmilR.Dr.JohnH.Boege;Mrs.AdolphThomas,Mrs.GodfreyStock,Mrs.RombergJansen,Mrs.Jas.A.Hessel,Mrs.JohnBauerandMissOlgaBoege. WilliamLocke和ArthurMcAulay有购买了 Federman鞋子店在东中心街,并且会继续经营这些生意。这些 gentlemen都是 Both experienced in the business。Mr.McAulay是许多年头-head of the shoe department in the S.Q.R.store。 Mrs.NellieTerry,MissKateRae和Dr.BessicaRaiche who attended the convention of Women's clubs of Southern California at San Diego,Balboa Park last week,returned home full of enthusiasm over the success of the Boege was not a stockholder in the company but he followed close on the heels of the colonists,andsoonacquiredavineyardandbegantedthemanufactureofwine.Theyoungcoupleprosperedandtookaprominentpartinthecommerciallifeofthegrowingtown.Mr.BoegediedfiveyearsagoandisburiedintheAnaheimcemetery.Theashesofhiswife willbeinterredbyhisside.Funeralservices will beheldinLosAngelesthisafternoon.attheparlorsofLawsonF.Utter,4254Monetaavenueat2:30o'clock,Rev.TomasF.Walkerofthiscityconductingtheservices.Mrs.Boegewasthemotheroftenchildren.allofwhomarestillliveng TheyareCharlesA.,MaxM.,EmilR.Dr.JohnH.Boege;Mrs.AdolphThomas,Mrs.GodfreyStock,Mrs.RombergJansen,Mrs.Jas.A.Hessel,Mrs.JohnBauerandMissOlgaBoege. WilliamLocke和ArthurMcAulay有购买了 Federman鞋子店在东中心街,并且会继续经营这些生意。这些 gentlemen都是 Both experienced in the business。Mr.McAulay是许多年头-head of the shoe department in the S.Q.R.store。 Mrs.NellieTerry,MissKateRae和Dr.BessicaRaiche who attended the convention of Women's clubs of Southern California at San Diego,Balboa Park last week,returned home full of enthusiasm over the success of the Boege was not a stockholder in the company but he followed close on the heels of the colonists,andsoonacquiredavineyardandbegantedthemanufactureofwine.Theyoungcoupleprosperedandtookaprominentpartinthecommerciallifeofthegrowingtown.Mr.BoegediedfiveyearsagoandisburiedintheAnaheimcemetery.Theashesofhiswife willbeinterredbyhisside.Funeralservices will beheldinLosAngelesthisafternoon.attheparlorsofLawsonF.Utter,4254Monetaavenueat2:30o'clock,Rev.TomasF.Walkerofthiscityconductingtheservices.Mrs.Boegewasthe母亲oftenchildren.allofwhomarestillliveng TheyareCharlesA.,MaxM.,EmilR.Dr.JohnH.Boege;Mrs.AdolphThomas,Mrs.GodfreyStock,Mrs.RombergJansen,Mrs.Jas.A.Hessel,Mrs.JohnBauerandMissOlgaBoege. WilliamLocke和ArthurMcAulay有购买了 Federman鞋子店在东中心街,并且会继续经营这些生意。这些 gentlemen都是 Both experienced in the business。Mr.McAulay是许多年头-head of the shoe department in the S.Q.R.store。 Mrs.NellieTerry,MissKateRae和Dr.BessicaRaiche who attended the convention of Women's clubs of Southern California at San Diego,Balboa Park last week,returned home full of enthusiasm over the success of the Boege was not a stockholder in the company but he followed close on the heels of the colonists,andsoonacquiredavineyardandbegantedthemanufactureofwine.Theyoungcoupleprosperedandtookaprominentpartinthecommerciallifeofthegrowingtown.Mr.BoegediedfiveyearsagoandisburiedintheAnaheimcemetery.Theashesofhiswife willbeinterredbyhisside.Funeralservices will beheldinLosAngelesthisafternoon.attheparlorsofLawsonF.Utter,4254Monetaavenueat2:30o'clock,Rev.TomasF.Walkerofthiscityconductingtheservices.Mrs.Boegewasthe母亲oftenchildren.allofwhomarestillliveng TheyareCharlesA.,MaxM.,EmilR.Dr.JohnH.Boege;Mrs.AdolphThomas,Mrs.GodfreyStock,Mrs.RombergJansen,Mrs.Jas.A.Hessel,Mrs.JohnBauerandMissOlgaBoege. WilliamLocke和ArthurMcAulay有购买了 Federman鞋子店在东中心街,并且会继续经营这些生意。这些 gentlemen都是 Both experienced in the business。Mr.McAulay是许多年头-head of the shoe department in the S.Q.R.store。 Mrs.NellieTerry,MissKateRae和Dr.BessicaRaiche who attended the convention of Women's clubs of Southern California at San Diego,Balboa Park last week,returned home full of enthusiasm over the success of the Boege was not a stockholder in the company but he followed close on the heels of the colonists,andsoonacquiredavineyardandbegantedthemanufactureofwine.Theyoungcoupleprosperedandtookaprominentpartinthecommerciallifeofthegrowingtown.Mr.BoegediedfiveyearsagoandisburiedintheAnaheimcemetery.Theashesofhiswife willbeinterredbyhisside.Funeralservices will beheldinLosAngelesthisafternoon.attheparlorsofLawsonF.Utter,4254Monetaavenueat2:30o'clock,Rev.TomasF.Walkerofthiscityconductingtheservices.MRS.BOEGEWASNOTASTOCKOLDERINTHECOMPANYWHENCONDITIONOFWOMEN'SCLUBS OF 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Beaudry avenue, Los Angeles, Saturday night, from injuries received in an auto accident two days previously. Mrs. Boege was 73 years and 6 months old, and was one of the pioneers of Anaheim, who came here with the colonists when the town was founded. She was the daugher of Carl and Julie Luedke, and was born in Poland in 1849. When he was a young girl her parents came to America, crossing the Rhmus of Panama on their way to San Francisco. Mr. Luedke was one of the stockholders in the company. In the parceling of lots he drew the tract at the corner of live and Center streets, now owned by the Rimpau family. One of the social events of the year 1868 was the wedding of Miss Eugena Luedke and Tim Boege. Mr. 75 Years Ago NOVEMBER 23, 1872 The Anaheim hotel, at the corner of Center and Lemon streets, is undergone a change of proprietors. Max Nebelung, the popular new host, is one of the rising dung men of our community and favorably known to the business public as formerly a clerk of the Anaheim Lighter company and more recently with Heimann George. He will do his best to sustain the well-earned reputation of the house and add to its already long list of friends. Mrs. Bremerman, the accomplished wife of the former proprietor, will still perintend the lodging and kitchen departments and the public day rest assured that under her supervision nothing that can induce to their comfort will be untouched. Many of our readers have doubtless heard of an association called the Southern California Semipalmical Fruit Co." which was organized at Healdsburg, Sonoma county, July 30, 1872, for the purpose of cultivating semi-tropical fruits and nuts in southern California. The company has since its lemons and olives have been put out and have done exceedingly well. One tree on Mr. Watson's place, four miles southeast of town, is estimated to have borne this year the enormous number of 5000 oranges, worth $150. There is also on this ranch the finest olive tree we have seen, loaded with fruit. Lemons are grown plentifully by our vineyardists. We welcome this new accession to our ranks and predict for them a prosperous future. The report of the Anaheim public schools for the month ending November 22nd, 1872, gives 51 as the whole number enrolled for the grammar grades, and the average daily attendance as 46 with Prof. J. M. Guinn as teacher and the primary school has 69 scholars with an average daily attendance of 51, with Miss D. C. Marquis as the teacher. The newly elected board of water commissioners met on the 20th inst., for organization. H. Kroeger was elected chairman, David Evey treasurer, and Wm. R. Olden secretary. It was ordered that the water overrun give hand. BEFORE JOHN GILBERT WINANT, former Governor New Hampshire and war time Ambassador to Great Britain brought his life to an untimely end he left this book which is just off the spine in the forefront of international affairs he had hoped for a better world as the result of the Allied But, along with all of us, he had seen the fruits of rot in the pitiless heat of political intrigue and warfare. The people of America will be foolish indeed if not heed the warning which his words, and especial act, have brought to them. He was in a better position most of us to observe the shape of things to correctly, for one tragic moment at least, he was over by what he believed was ahead. We must not forget, however, that the future growth of today. And we can shape that future to an degree by what we do today. If we have been awake to the "urgency of these days" and if we work with vigor and determination toward the achievement of peace we can, and we shall, forestall the grave ever our continued indifference would make possible. DE-SALT THE SEA? With its growing population California also has ing water problem. Even now our water resources too adequate. Yet, with each new factory construct each new home completed, and with each additional land put under cultivation the demand for water is sharply into the state's electric power supply which generated from the waters rushing down from tains. Several dry years in succession would have serious effect on our economy. California must have more water to keep pace increase in population, industry and agriculture w destined to have in the years ahead. One proposed to that problem is to draw water from the Pacific and use it in homes, in factories and on farms. Not in the estimation of one of California's ablest leaders. In a speech before the California Section of the Chemical Society Mr. Carl F. Wente, senior vident of Bank of America, declared that, to him, there is not nearly so impracticable as it might seem. He believed that the chemical industry would eventually problem. Certainly, the idea is a challenge to the men wrought such wonders in the fields of science. The able benefits that would accrue to California, and in other coastal states and areas from such a develop- Many of our readers have doubtless heard of an association called the Southern California Semi-Tropical Fruit Co." which was organized at Healdsburg, Sonoma County, July 30, 1872, for the purpose of cultivating semi-tropical fruits and nuts in southern California. The company has since its organization been investigating the relative merits of various porous soils of our southern counties for the purpose of deciding intelligent upon some locality which would prove most conducive to the objects of their enterprise. It was at first intended to locate at Riverside in San Bernardino county, but before any definite trips were taken, R. H. Gilman, superintendent of the company, was sent on a tour of observance, and has settled upon Anaheim as the most desirable spot it has been able to find. He has purchased for this company a fine tract of 160 acres of land (from the land company), situated two miles northwest of town, and admitting the land of Mr. Olden on the west. Mr. Gilman will erect a selling and begin operations at once. He intends to put out during the coming season a large nursery of orange, lemon, lime and other fruits. I. N. Chapman, a stockholder in the company, also accompanied Mr. Gilman. These gentlemen came here with the opinion that the climate of Anaheim was too cold for their purpose, but after seeing for themselves have come to the conclusion that this is the very best place they can find. Very little attention has been paid here to that class of fruits, because the original settlers came here for the purpose of cultivating grapes. It is in a few instances oranges, grammar grades, and the average daily attendance as 46 with Prof. J. M. Guinn as teacher and the primary school has 69 scholars with an average daily attendance of 51, with Miss D. C. Marquis as the teacher. The newly elected board of water commissioners met on the 20th inst. for organization. H. Kroeger was elected chairman, David Evey treasurer, and Wm. R. Olden secretary. It was ordered that the water overseers give bond in the sum of one thousand dollars. Wm: R. Olden and David Evey were appointed a committee to see the Yorbas and receive a right of way for the ditch through their lands. Adjourned to meet at the call of the president. Messrs. Olden and Evey went yesterday to see the parties concerned in relation to the right of way and report everything as satisfactorily arranged. S. Randall, water overseer, filed his official bond yesterday with Benj. Dreyfus and S. Goldstein as sureties. A recent number of the Monmouth (New Jersey) Inquirer has the following: "We notice by a recent number of the Anaheim Gazette, published in Anaheim, California, that Mrs. Alice Higgins is practicing as a physician and that Dr. W. M. Higgins is keeping a drug store in that city. They were formerly of Monmouth county. In the same paper we find a synopsis of a speech delivered by Dr. Higgins at a Grant and Wilson meeting." Deeds filed—J. M. Gibson to N. H. Mitchell, lot in Anaheim for $1500. Youngest member of the Adolphus Younger family, 421 West Fourth street, Buena Park, arrived Saturday at Fullerton hospital. "It's a girl," the couple announced. It’s New! 1948 TAPPAN GAS RANGE Completely new, completely automatic! The 1948 Tappan Gas Range has all the time-saving convenience features. 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