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Anaheim Gazette WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1951 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA DIVER AND MERMAID—Leonard Weaver chats with cute Gerie Glover, both members of Tom Hoag's swimming troupe, during rehearsal for the water carnival to be held Saturday at El Toro as a special feature of the program on Armed Forces Day. Korean War (Continued from Page 4) creasing numbers of red prisoners were being brought back, indicating a weakening of communist morale. Peiling radio sought to bolster Chinese troops by assuring them they have shown that the "United States is nothing but a paper Tiger." The red China broadcast VAN BUREN FUNERAL It was announced today that funeral services for Mrs. Rose N. Van Buren and her mother, Mrs. Edna S. Wood, will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Anaheim St. Michael's Episcopal church. The Rev. L. L. Mann, pastor of the Oceanside Episcopal church, will conduct the services. Remains may be viewed this evening and tomorrow morning at Korean War (Continued from Page 4) creasing numbers of red prisoners were being brought back, indicating a weakening of communist morale. Peiling radio sought to bolster Chinese troops by assuring them they have shown that the "United States is nothing but a paper Tiger." The red China broadcast said the war will continue until "we drive the mad, shameless American imperialists completely out of Korea." American troops, somewhat bored with waiting, have had time in a two and half weeks lull to thoroughly bolster their defenses. A division spokesman said the Allied forces are probably in the best positions they have manned yet. He said they're confident and in good spirits. The ancients called tin "diabolus metallorum" or "the devil among metals." VAN BUREN FUNERAL It was announced today that funeral services for Mrs. Rose N. Van Buren and her mother, Mrs. Edna S. Wood, will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Anaheim St. Michael's Episcopal church. The Rev. L. L. Mann, pastor of the Oceanside Episcopal church, will conduct the services. Remains may be viewed this evening and tomorrow morning at Backs, Campbell and Kaulbars mortuary. NATIONAL CHICAGO (P) — Rookies Ransom Jackson and Dee Fondy walloped two home runs apiece to spearhead a 13-hit attack against four Brooklyn pitchers and help the Chicago Cubs to a 14-4 blasting of the league-leading Dodgers today. Small applications of boron on some eastern U.S. fields help the growing of alfalfa. BE SURE TO VISIT SCHOOL ELEC FRIDAY We, the citizens' committee of Anaheim, recognize and development of our city, endorse the action of tary School Board in asking that their number from three to five. We further advocate and solicit the support of citizen in electing candidates who will serve the We, the citizens' committee of Anaheim, recognize and development of our city, endorse the action of the tary School Board in asking that their number be from three to five. We further advocate and solicit the support of our citizen in electing candidates who will serve the children of the city. The undersigned believe that the election of Mr.quet and Rector (Rex) Coons to the board of Elen Trustees is in keeping with the best interests of School District. HARRY G. NUTT JOE P. CRITCHFIELD GRACE HUGHE3 MRS. MABEL L. SELFRIDGE H. B. PEARSON C. W. CROMER MRS. L. D. GOODYEAR JERRY SHIPKEY J. G. HILLEARY MRS. JOHN G. WILCOX HAROLD W. SMITH ERNEST GANAHL J. R. SCHUMACHER J. J. DWYER HARRY W. HOOD O. G. (TOMMY) THOMASON MRS. W. J. PAPROCKI MYRELL O. ROYER BERT BARNUM MRS. JOHN A. ALBRIGHT WM. G. WALKER FLOYD STOCKWELL MARION C. HENRY JOHN KELLENBERGER CLIFFORD ELLIOTT V. W. BORDEN LOUIS C. LARSON MERYLE OSBORN MINNIE L. HERRINGTON JOE R. THOMPSON JOHN F. GANAHL ALLEN HUGHE5 C. H. CORNBLOOM LEONARD SCHWACOFER A. C. WILSON J. HARRY LEE MRS. J. E. SCHUMACHER R. E. NESMITH HAROLD BIRCHER ADDIE BARNUM BEN HEYING JULES KROGEN NAN A. MOORE MRS. HARRY G. NUTT RALPH D. OSBORN MRS. H. P. TOBIN TED PAYNE E. M. CONE MRS. HENRY E. WEICK CHAS. W. AHLSTROM CHRISTIE D. VAIL WALTER F. TATLOR GERTRUDE E. ROYER HAROLD B. KAHN HELEN BRICE ROY C. AGREN MRS. M. P. HAMANN H. P. TOBIN EMMA C. PAYNE J. LEE BOVEE MRS. MARION C..HENNED STEINBRINK EDNA HOLIDAY WARREN ASHLEIGH HARRY R. FOX GEORGE F. NORWINE LESTER MITCHELL MISS ELIZABETH REDN.C. N.C.WRIGHT MYRTLE HEYING RUSSELL BRICE MRS.J.J.DWYER CHAS.J.EVANS PHILIP R.SELFRIDGE.A.L.RIGBY GLADYS ELLEN LEEWAYNE HELDMAHALEI I.BUSHKEITH DELONGLESTER KINGR.N.YBOELYLE SHAFERMRS.DANNY ROWLANGLENN A.HIPES Retirement Fund Subject of JOS Representatives of the cities of Santa Ana and Anaheim, and the executive committee of the Joint Outfall Sewer district met yesterday with Lawrence H. Haight, in charge of the Actuarial and Claims division of the State Employees Retirement fund, to discuss various phases of the state retirement fund as it pertains to employees of the JOS. Santa Ana and Anaheim, which act as contracting agents for the JOS, have disagreed as to whether or not men employed regularly by the JOS should come under the provisions of the retirement fund. No conclusion was reached at the meeting. City Administrator Keith Murdoch and City Clerk Charles Griffith represented Anaheim and Miss Ruby Bush represented Santa Ana. CINCINNATI (AP) — Joe Adcock's two-run single capped an eighth inning rally today that brought the Cincinnati Reds a 4 to 3 victory over the Boston Brayes. Bradley (Continued from Page 1) quite going the way they ("Republicans") like. I think the inference can be drawn that because of this they are making unfair and untrue charges about "pulling down the Iron Curtain." This was a reference to a contention by Sen. Knowland (R-Calif.) that Bradley's stand about the talks with the president raised a question whether the White House was lowering an "Iron Curtain" on the testimony of witnesses. Chairman Russell (D-Ga.) of the inquiry group said three hours will be devoted to argument tomorrow and then there will be a vote on this question: "Whether or not a Congressional committee has the power to compel an adviser of the president of the United States to disclose the details of a conversation had with the president on a confidential basis." He said he had ruled that such testimony could not be required and the test will come on a move to overrule his decision. Russell also said he expects Gen. Hoyt, Vandenberg, top Air Force officer and a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to be the next witness Friday. Bradley was excused until Monday because he has week-end engagements on the west coast. LUTHERANS TO MEET GLENDALE (AP)—A thousand Lutheran men from churches throughout Southern California will meet Sunday afternoon at Glendale Civic auditorium in the second annual rally of the "Committee of 1000." Bradley was excused until Monday because he has week-end engagements on the west coast. LUTHERANS TO MEET GLENDALE (AP)—A thousand Lutheran men from churches throughout Southern California will meet Sunday afternoon at Glendale Civic auditorium in the second annual rally of the "Committee of 1000." Speaker will be the Rev. Ross F. 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