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Govt. Book Out On Germ Warfare SACRAMENTO — The Federal Government took the terror out of the germ warfare in an official booklet received today by the State Office of Civil Defense, cautioning that common sense cleanliness is the best protection. In a pamphlet called "What You Should Know About Biological Warfare," identical in format with "Survival Under Atomic Attack," the Federal Civil Defense administration lays the ghosts in these words: "Forget about new mystery germs and poisons." A lot of scare stories have been circulated, the FCDA said, by "some dreamer" who took laboratory calculations of World War II, adapted them to the human race and came up with the proposition that one ounce of a certain toxin would kill about 220 million people—more than in the whole of North America. "It couldn't be distributed among even a tiny fraction," the booklet says, and adds: "Although disease can spread quickly, most outbreaks move quite slowly. The plague that swept over London in the Seventeenth Century began with a few cases in the fall of 1654. It took the disease six months to cross from one side of the city to the other." The London plague killed 70,000 persons, but— "With the public health organizations that now exist, the London outbreak could have been" BIRTHDAY ENTERTAINERS—Bobby Martin's "Accordionettes," celebrated the 32nd anniversary of the founding of the Legion. Carolyn Lenz and Steve Steward. In the background is Bud Job Red Probe to Hear Hollywood Trio WASHINGTON (AP)—The House unAmerican Activities committee will hear actors Larry Parks and Howard DaSilva and Actress Gale Sondegaard tomorrow to launch its investigation of communism in Hollywood. A-Bomb Blasting To Test Buildings Atomic Energy commission, hiring that new A-bomb blasts an underway in the Pacific, said today the tests will show how buildings can withstand nuclear attacks. The commission said the no series of tests at the Eniwetok QUOISE ROOM You are invited to entertain a group of your friends primarily in the Turquoise Red Probe to Hear Hollywood Trio WASHINGTON (P)—The House unAmerican Activities committee will hear actors Larry Parks and Howard DaSilva and Actress Gale Sondegaard tomorrow to launch its investigation of communism in Hollywood. Chairman Wood (D-Ga) announced today they will be the first witness. The committee will have only an abbreviated one-day session before the House takes a 10-day Easter recess. Some two-score figures in the movie and radio business have been subpoenaed as witnesses for the investigation. Douglas Clark, London Editor, in Calif.—There really is no such thing as public opinion in America—in the tidy British sense of the word. A-Bomb Blasting To Test Buildings WASHINGTON (P)—The Atomic Energy commission, hinting that new A-bomb blasts are underway in the Pacific, said today the tests will show how buildings can withstand nuclear attacks. The commission said the new series of tests at the Entwet proving grounds include provisions for measuring the effects of atomic blasts on various types of structures and materials. Its statement described the current work as "a major project." MARCELLA ANN SUTTON ELECTED PHI KAPPA PHI LOS ANGELES—Recognized by University of South California students recently included: Marcella Ann Sutton of 70 W. 35th pl., Los Angeles, a graduate of Anaheim Union High School, has been initiated as new member of the SC chapter Phi Kappa Phi, national all-u-versity scholastic society. Miss Sutton is a graduate s Crime Probe (Continued from Page 1) mittee he did not believe his scale bookmaking could exist without police protection. Sparring testily with the criminels, O'Dwyer said it had been "quite impossible" for him to keep a detailed tab on gambling and rackets. He said he depended "on the integrity" of his subordinates. Prodded by Halley, he conceded he once called off one rackets investigation on advice of his ally because it was "interfering with police morale." "You certainly suspected lice corruption?" he was asked. "I was worried for four years said the former mayor. 'I knew was sitting on a powder keg and anyone who is in City Hall is sitting on a powder keg. You know how difficult it is to put your finger on it.'" O'Dwyer said that in 1946, became aware that "police at the time were unable to cope with the gangster-murder situation." He said he set up a special You are invited to entertain a group of your friends privately, enroute, in the Turquoise Room aboard the new Super Chief... the only private dining room on rails in the world. The Turquoise Room is just one of the many features that distinguish this great, new train, now in daily service between Los Angeles and Chicago. For Turquoise Room reservations, just consult any Santa Fe ticket agent or the dining car steward on the new Super Chief. new. Super Chief Sed "City at Night" on television every Wednesday 10:00pm KTLA CHANNEL 5 W.E. FENNELL, Agent Santa Fe Station, Phone 3107 ANAHEIM, CALIF. Martin's "Accordionettes," above, entertained last night when the Anaheim American Legion post founding of the Legion. Left to right, they are: Vic Ruedy, Gail Huebert, Nancy Barthelness, the background is Bud Johnson, post commander. Bomb Blasting Test Buildings WASHINGTON UP — The Energy commission, hint-at new A-bomb blasts are away in the Pacific, said to the tests will show how can withstand nuclear commission said the new of tests at the Eniwetok 5 Anaheim Gazette Taft Says US WASHINGTON UP — Senate Taft (R-Ohio) told the Senate today he has learned from "his authority" the United States may be asked to contribute up to divisions to the North Atlantic defense force. Top administration men have testified to Senate committees that six U.S. divisions are contemplated as this country's contribution to Western Europe defense forces under Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. Taft took the floor in the State's third day of debate on troops-for-Europe resolutions, called for "strictly limited" American contributions. Two pending resolutions would okay the sending of four more U.S. divisions to join the two ready in Europe, but would for Congressional approval further troop assignments. One provision would limit U.S. contribution to a "min fraction" of the total force. Taft said that, in effect, proval of this would say to President Truman "if you want to make it 49 per cent, all right." Without naming the source, Taft said he was told by "a b" DOING OUR BE DOING OUR BE In the past ten years, as before, we have interests of all—our customers, our employer—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American government—under our great American政府- under the new A-bomb blasts are way in the Pacific, said to the tests will show how drugs can withstand nuclear. Commission said the new of tests at the Eniwetok grounds include provision measuring the effects of blasts on various types of materials and materials. Statement described the cur-fork work as "a major project." CELLA ANN SUTTON ATTENDED PHI KAPPA PHI SANTANGLEES — Recognition by University of Southern California students recently in. Cella Ann Sutton of 709½ with pl., Los Angeles, a graduate of Anaheim Union High School, has been initiated as a member of the SC chapter of Kappa Phi, national all-university scholastic society. Sutton is a graduate student. Crime Probe (Continued from Page 1) He did not believe big bookmaking could exist but police protection. Rerring testily with the crime officers, O'Dwyer said it had been impossible" for him to keep a tab on gambling and drugs. He depended "on the integrity" of his subordinates. Added by Halley, he conceded once called off one rackets intention on advice of his aides because it was "interfering with morale." He certainly suspected poisoning?" he was asked. Was worried for four years. The former mayor. "I knew I sitting on a powder keg and who is in City Hall is sitting on a powder keg. You know difficult it is to put your finger it." O'Dwyer said that in 1946, he aware that "police at that were unable to cope with the later-murder situation." He set up a special institution in the department of psychology and fast June received a members of Sigma Xi, national honorary scientific research so She also holds a bachelor of education. DOING OUR BE In the past ten years, as before, we have interests of all—their customers, their employer—and their governments—and their greatest benefits meanwhile). Prices we pay for materials—and services which go into our own products and ten years an average of quite near. Prices we pay for work—the competence of our employees (not counting in the grandeance, and other such benefits meanwhile) well over right now wages and salaries are about to rise. Prices we pay for money—the company stockholders for the use and risk of saving by stockholder self-denial-have gone up And it took a more than doubled investment 84% increase in the number of cheapened holders. Prices we pay for government-for state and local governments-were greater But this includes only our direct, visible taxes, while well over a million dollars per working day, or an employee working last year, or about $100 a month holders, or over 15¢ out of each dollar our customers Such taxes are at a much higher rate now, and there are indirect taxes in addition-hidden Prices we pay for government—for state and local governments—were greater in 1946, he aware that "police at that were unable to cope with the ever-murder situation." said he set up a special institution by former Deputy Commissioner Frank Bals, but called it off after ex-Police Missioner Arthur Wallander was "disturbing morale." Giving into the mysterious in the early '40s of Abe a key witness in the old Inc., mob prosecutions, demanded if Bals, in charge of men guarding Reles, was fault. lawyer said the responsibility all the way up to the police missioner. up to (then) District At-O'Dwyer?" suggested Halformer mayor said that he not believe big-scale book could exist without police station payoffs. Buchu Pills is one of the oldest drugs to medical science. It is a valuable agent in most all forms they trouble. The kidneys act as filters for your system—some they need a stimulant and then time for you to get a pack- McCoy's Diuretic Compound these pills contain Buchu, Stone Jiva Ural, Potash, Nitrate and for stimulating diuretic effect. All McCoy Drug Stores, Santa Anaheim. PRICES WE GET F -for better quality and performance tha in that time on the average only a little. That's real success in constantly getting mo at greatly lowered real prices and greatly steady drop meanwhile in the value of the do We think all the above adds up to a good record—one everybody in General Electric can be proud of—a record of serving the balanced best interests of our customers, our employees, our vendors, our stockholders, and our expensive but much needed national, state, and local governments. We feel it is just such contributions of ingenuity and diligence that have partially offset the skyrocketing food and other such consumer ANAHEIM WOR GENERAL E Anaheim Gazette TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1951 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA. Shift Says US May be Asked for 15 Divs. WASHINGTON (UP) — Senator (R-Ohio) told the Senate he has learned from "high priority" the United States may seek to contribute up to 15 divisions to the North Atlantic force. The administration men have asked to Senate committees six U.S. divisions are contended as this country's conflation to Western European forces under Gen. Dwight Eisenhower. It took the floor in the Senthird day of debate on the for-Europe resolutions. He for "strictly limited" Americontributions. No pending resolutions would the sending of four more divisions to join the two alin Europe, but would ask Congressional approval of our troop assignments. The provision would limit the contribution to a "minor portion" of the total force. It said that, in effect, apof this would say to PresiTruman "if you want to make per cent, all right." Without naming the source, Taft he was told by "a high authority" there was discussion of furnishing one American division for every three put up by Western European countries. Figuring 60 divisions for the total defense force, the Ohio Senator said this would mean 15 American divisions would be involved. Taft said he is willing to go along with the assignment of the six divisions, if it is accompanied by efforts to gain for the United States complete control of the sea and air. But he said Eisenhower's designation as commander of the Western European army is likely to be followed by further calls upon this country for ground forces. It was made known by Senator Connally (D-Tex) during the day that the United States will call on Central and South American nations for greater efforts on building up Western Hemisphere defenses. Stanley A. Weigel, S. F. atty.—"Three perils best America: Communist aggression, World War III, and a growing resignation that another world war is inevitable." Calif. Employment Up Some 300,000 SACRAMENTO (UP) — Some 300,000 more people were at work in California last month than a year ago. The figure was given today by State Employment Department Director James G. Bryant and Paul Scharrenberg, director of the State Industrial Relations Department. The two officials, after a joint analysis, said national defense activity has had a direct bearing on the upswing. But they said much of the new work is not tied in with defense, but continues a trend which began before the Korean crisis. In the middle of February, said the officials, 4,301,000 were at work in California, compared to 3,999,000 in February, 1950. Americans own approximately 30,545,000 automobiles. Washington is called the Evergreen State. OUR BEST.... as before, we have been doing our best to work for the best customers, our employees, our vendors, our stockholders, and our great American system which gives all of us the opportunity to humility, of course. But we nevertheless offer proudly the following items to us to have been ten years of real progress: materials—and for the other supplies and outside our own products and services—have gone up in the last of quite near 100% work—the compensation for the skill, care, and effort counting in the greatly added costs of pensions, insurance benefits meanwhile)—have gone up in the last ten years 100% salaries are about to go still higher. money—the compensation we pay in dividends to our use and risk of savings created and made available to us annual—have gone up in the last ten years 84% government—for the services of Uncle Sam and ofiments—were greater in 1950, as compared with 1940, by direct, visible taxes, which last year were about $300,000,000, or per working day, or an average of almost 80¢ an hour for each year, or about $100 a month for each of our more than 250,000 stocked each dollar our customers paid us. higher rate now, and apparently going higher. in addition—hidden in the prices of everything we buy—esti- government—for the services of Uncle Sam and of ments—were greater in 1950, as compared with 1940, by 385% direct, visible taxes, which last year were about $300,000,000, or per working day, or an average of almost 80¢ an hour for each year, or about $100 a month for each of our more than 250,000 stockeach dollar our customers paid us. higher rate now, and apparently going higher. in addition—hidden in the prices of everything we buy—estif out of each dollar of those prices. WE GET FOR OUR PRODUCTS and performance than ten years ago—have gone up average only a little over ... 50% constantly getting more and better goods to more people, prices and greatly increased real values—despite the in the value of the dollar. everybody in balanced our stockand local expenses and made it possible to limit the overall cost-of-living index (as of January 15, 1951) to only 81.4% above 1940 . . . while the cost of materials, labor, taxes, and other elements entering into industrial production were rising so much more than that during the same period. But we must do still better. These are times when our normal best is not good enough. We have now got to do—and will do— our super best! AHEIM WORKS GE ELECTRIC