anaheim-gazette 1950-12-20
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8 Anakeim Gazette
NEW CHARTER—Frank Noe, left center, president of the newly formed Cypress Kiwanis club, with pride the organization's new charter which was presented at an official party Monday night. Left is past District 4 Lt. Governor L. Frank Kellogg. Others are J. Park Arnold, Past District Governor and Harold Grove, president of the sponsoring Buena Park Kiwanis club.
Cholera Kills 1000
NEW DELHI, India (AP)—More than 1000 persons are reported to have died from a cholera epidemic, apparently spread by sufferers who made a pilgrimage to Orissa state in quest of a miracle cure for the dread disease.
New Cypress Kiwanis Club Celebrates Arrival of Organizational Charter
They became official on December 4, but the 25 members of new Cypress Kiwanis club capped their affiliation finally last night with a party to celebrate the arrival of their charter.
More than 200 Kiwians resenting many of the cit
Cholera Kills 1000
NEW DELHI, India (AP)—More than 1000 persons are reported to have died from a cholera epidemic, apparently spread by sufferers who made a pilgrimage to Orissa state in quest of a miracle cure for the dread disease.
Reports published here said the epidemic was spread by thousands of afflicted persons returning from Rantali, a small Orissa village, where they sought treatment from a 12-year-old shepherd boy whose "wonder", herb has been banned by government order.
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to send season’s greetings
New Cypress Kiwanis Club Celebrates Arrival of Organizational Charter
They became official on December 4, but the 25 members of new Cypress Kiwanis club capped their affiliation finally last night with a party to celebrate the arrival of their charter.
McCarthy-Pearson Feud Sizzles on
WASHINGTON (AP)—The feud between Senator McCarthy (R-Wis) and columnist Drew Pearson shows no signs of dying out.
McCarthy told the Senate late yesterday that Pearson is a "political terrorist and character assassin."
And, said McCarthy, Adam Hat Stores, Inc., should stop sponsoring him on the radio.
Pearson retorted in a statement: "Senator McCarthy is rapidly making the initials 'M.C.' supposed to mean member of Congress, take on a new meaning—'mental case'."
The long-standing unfriendliness between the Senator and the columnist erupted into a roughhouse in the cloak room of a private club here last week. And on Friday, McCarthy blasted Pearson on the Senate floor, calling him a "Moscow-directed character assassin." Pearson replied he was fighting communism while McCarthy was helping it.
An Adam Hat official said that night that Pearson's views and policies do not represent his company's.
Pope Delivers Christmas Talk Saturday Morning
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Plus XII will deliver his annual Christmas message to the world Saturday, beginning at 11 a.m. (2 a.m. PST).
His 12th Christmas message since he became pope will be broadcast by Vatican radio on short wave meters 32.10, 25.55 and 19.84.
More than 200 Kiwiians resenting many of the city District 4, as well as a delegate from Artesia, were present at Cypress School party. Citizens presented included Anaheim, lerton, Santa Ana, Laguna Whittier, La Habra, New Beach and Buena Park.
Buena Park Kiwiians as sponsors for the Cypress School Officers of the new Cypress club are Frank Noe, president Richard Hathcock, vice-president C. R. Rogers, secretary-urler.
Speaker at the Monday party was past District 4 governor J. Park Arnold. He substantiated for present governor Rex T. Arnold discussed over-all all Kiwanis clubs and passed proven ideas to the Cypress He explained point by point requirements of the Kiwanis charter.
Public Aid Goes To 7769 Counties
There were 7796 people in ange county receiving some of public assistance during October, 1950, compared with for October, 1949, California payers’ association reported day.
A total of $475,722 was out in direct aid in the county for this group of people on October, 1950, compared with $432,230 for October, 1949.
Needy children showed the greatest increase in numbers receiving aid, with 1410 on the during October, 1950, compared with 639 for October, 1949.
Number of people receiving as needy aged reached 579 October, 1950, compared with for October 1949 (which included 63 and 64 year olds).
And went to 200 blind peo October, 1950, compared with for October, 1949.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Christmas Talk Saturday Morning
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Pius XII will deliver his annual Christmas message to the world Saturday, beginning at 11 a.m. (2 a.m. PST).
His 12th Christmas message since he became pope will be broadcast by Vatican radio on short wave meters 32.10, 25.55 and 19.84.
The pope will close the holy door of St. Peter's Basilica the following day—Christmas Eve—ending the 25th jubilee of the Roman Catholic church. The jubilee, however, will be extended during 1951, giving Catholics who were unable to come to Rome a chance to gain its spiritual benefits at home.
More than 40,000 pilgrims from 10 nations crowded into St. Peter's Basilica today for the next to last Holy Year general audience to be held by the pope.
The pilgrimages were from France, Scotland, Germany, United States, Ireland, Switzerland, Spain, Colombia, Argentina and Italy.
PE PURCHASING
30 NEW COACHES
Purchase of 30 48-passenger motor coaches at a cost of $680,-000 for February delivery was announced today by O. A. Smith, president of the Pacific Electric Railway co.
The 30 new vehicles will be placed in immediate operation upon delivery to augment service and replace buses to be retired, Smith said.
McCoy's Drugs For FOUNTAIN PENS
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Needy children showed the greatest increase in numbers receiving aid, with 1410 on the during October, 1950, compared with 639 for October; 1949.
Number of people receiving is needy aged reached 579 October, 1950, compared with for October 1949 (which included 63 and 64 year olds).
And went to 200 blind people October, 1950, compared with for October, 1949.
General county relief were 364 people in the county d October, 1950, compared with for October, 1949.
Statewide, 470,132 people receiving some kind of relief October, 1950, compared with $25,036,811 for October, 1949.
Included in the October relief program in California 134,458 needy children, 27 needy aged, 10,728 blind, 52,078 on general county For October, 1949, there were 71,223 needy children on the 264,672 needy aged, 9576 and 88,889 on general county lief.
"Where is the relief bill when, in relatively prosper times and in California $7,478,393 is paid in direct to 470,132 people in a month?" the Taxpayers' association asked.
Church bells ring on Swish dependence Day (August throughout every one of the cantons.
Anaheim
Gazetteer
by JOHN S.
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GREETINGS — Louis Hoskins' lads down at the post office are having a rough time of it expediting Santa Claus mail. This is the busiest time of the year for the postal service . . The Gazetteer would like to say Merry Christmas to you and you and especially you .
ANAHEIMERS—Some of the dear hearts and gentle people who live and love in the old home town: Charles Jehousek, the Riverside Press linotyper who is firstly an Anaheimer . . Joseph Kessler, the mainstem business man . . Paul Demaree, Anaheim's able educator . . Earnie Moeller, the Anaheim booster . . Aksel Oas . . Richard Griffith . . and James Knowles . . Nick Wingert . . Charles Brown . . and the Clarks—Richard and Vern .
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Club Celebrates Annual Charter
but the 25 members of the affiliation finally last Mondayaval of their charter.
More than 200 Kiwanians, reprinting many of the cities in district 4, as well as a delegation in Artesia, were present at the Press School party. Cities represented included Anaheim, Fulton, Santa Ana, Laguna Beach, Hattier, La Habra, Newport Beach and Buena Park.
Kiwanis Park Kiwanians acted sponsors for the Cypress group. Officers of the new Cypress are Frank Noe, president; Hathcock, vice-president; C. R. Rogers, secretary-treasurer.
Speaker at the Monday night day was past District 4 governor Park Arnold. He substituted present governor Rex Turner. Old discussed over-all aims of Kiwanis clubs and passed on even ideas to the Cypress men. Explained point by point, the requirements of the Kiwanis latter.
Public Aid Goes Up 7769 Countians
There were 7796 people in Orlando county receiving some kind public assistance during October, 1950, compared with 6920 October, 1949, California Taxers' association reported to total of $475,722 was paid in direct aid in the county this group of people during October, 1950, compared with 230 for October, 1949.
Needy children showed the big increase in numbers received with 1410 on the rolls being October, 1950, compared with 639 for October, 1949.
Number of people receiving aid needy aged reached 5795 for October, 1950, compared with 5465 October 1949 (which included and 64 year olds).
And went to 200 blind people in October, 1950, compared with 165 October, 1949.
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HELPFUL — At Christmastide it's nice to remember the folks who worked with us throughout the year... There's Emery Crossland... Harry Fries who is always understanding, kind and sympathetic when it means most... There is Glen Hipes, the orange growers friend... Thomas Henry... George Krieg who is ready to serve when a fellow needs a friend... Mrs. Anna Siegle, the music teacher whose patience makes it possible for youngsters to get an appreciation for nicer things of life... James Baker, Richard Hermann, Henry Ramm and Earle Woodward who help to market Anaheim produce...
NEIGHBORS — There's Jack Bernard... and Otis Culbertson... and Marion Harris... and Tommy Watt who work to serve Anaheimers year in and year out... Forrest Teetge... Donald Phippin... Bruno Scheffler... Mrs. Jean Thueson... Louis and James Palm... Hans Anderson... These folks are by and large your friends and neighbors whose work is to serve. T'old Gazetteer wishes them one and all the mostest of the bestest... They deserve it just like Anaheim's official family—Robert Boney, Oscar Heying, Ray Van Wagoner, Lucian Wisser and Charlie Pearson... Then there's Harry Jayne, the able ex-assessor... Preston Turner, the able city attorney...
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needy children showed the big increase in numbers received with 1410 on the rolls during October, 1950, compared with 639 for October, 1949. Number of people receiving aid needy aged reached 5795 for October, 1950, compared with 5465 October 1949 (which included and 64 year olds). And went to 200 blind people in October, 1950, compared with 165 October, 1949. General county relief went to people in the county during October, 1950, compared with 651 October, 1949. Statewide, 470,132 people were living some kind of relief dur-October, 1950, compared with 860 for October, 1949, the association found. Total direct aid payments to needy in California during October, 1950, reached $27,478,393, compared with $25,036,811 for October, 1949.
included in the October 1950 relief program in California were 158 needy children, 271,868 needy aged, 10,728 blind, and 78 on general county relief. For October, 1949, there were 23 needy children on the rolls, 572 needy aged, 9576 blind, and 88,889 on general county re-
Where is the relief bill going on in relatively prosperous and in California alone, 88,393 is paid in direct aid 470,132 people in a single month?" the Taxpayers' associat-
church bells ring on Swiss Indence Day (August 1) throughout every one of the 22 sons.
James Palm . . . Hans Anderson . . . These folks are by and large your friends and neighbors whose work is to serve. T'old Gazetteer wishes them one and all the most-est of the bestest . . . They deserve it just like Anaheim's official family—Robert Boney, Oscar Heying, Ray Van Wagoner, Lucian Wisser and Charlie Pearson . . . Then there's Harry Jayne, the able ex-assessor . . . Preston Turner, the able city attorney . . . Vard Hannum who served Anaheim long and well . . . Andrew Cooper . . Joe Schultz . . Anna Camp . . Rudolph Nyboe . . Grant Rude . . Hap Hapgood . James Pifer . . Florence Swerdfeger and all the rest who have retired after long and faithful service .
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN—Men like Rudolph Boysen and earthly scene. They've gone, but left Anaheim a better, richer community because they lived here.
MERRY CHRISTMAS—Yes, the old Gazetteer would like to wish each and everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Joyous Prosperous New Year . . Vic Ruedy Mark Stephenson Leonard Bonnat Mel Gaber Mary Fleckenstein W. H. Bonney V. O. Elliott B. F. Mattox and P. S. Doane Dick Glover and all who've paused to read what we have writ . . Merry Christmas! To you, and you, and especially you .
REMEMBER—In order to have a friend, you must first be one!
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