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4 Anaheim Gazette MONDAY, OCTOBER 16 ANAHEIM, CALIF. UNVEIL NEW GRID WRINKLE—Notre Dame's backfield lines up in the "T" formation, something new in the gridiron leisure, which has befuddled opponents of the Irish. YMCA Conference Set at Whittier WHITTIER, Calif. — YMCA officials of the Pacific Southwest Area Council anticipate an attendance of nearly 500 young delegates from 50 YMCA branches at the YMCA Youth and Government Pre-Legislative Conference to be held on the Whittier College campus October 20. The delegates, boys and girls from Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y organizations in Southern California will the California State Capitol in Sacramento February 21-22-23. Northern YMCA delegates will hold a similar Pre-Legislative Conference at Stanford University November 10. "Legislators" elected at the local level by various Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y clubs will attend the Whittier conference. The purpose of the statewide program is to prepare youth for moral and political leadership in the American democratic system by providing guidance, training and experience in the theory and practice of determining public policy. MORE ABOUT... Water Leaders (Continued from Page T) our future everything, as everything depends upon water; must not throw our future by not bothering to vote." The following is the list special precincts for the election: 16—Katella school, Katella and West st. 28—Loara school, W. Broad and Loura st. West Analea WHITTIER, Calif. — YMCA officials of the Pacific Southwest Arena Council anticipate an attendance of nearly 500 young delegates from 50 YMCA branches at the YMCA Youth and Government Pre-Legislative Conference to be held on the Whittier College campus October 20. The delegates, boys and girls from Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y organizations in Southern California, will study legislative processes and elect officers to represent them at a Model Legislature to be held at See it demonstrated at ANAHEIM APPLIANCE 114 E. Center Amazing NEW Sunbeam STEAM OR DRY IRONMASTER NOT 30 seconds PLUG-IN for STEAM just as you do for current Helicopter Service On Again Tomorrow Anaheim officials anticipate that daily helicopter mail delivery will be resumed to this city with the morning flight tomorrow following an interruption of service last Thursday. Los Angeles Airways, Inc., officials suspended the Anaheim landings because they sald, dust from the field was getting into the helicopter's machinery, thus making the flight dangerous. Since then, city crews have been grading and sprinkling the field to lay the dust. Eventually, the situation will be solved permanently by black-topping, according to City Administrator Keith Murdoch. our future everything, as othing depends upon water; must not throw our future by not bothering to vote." The following is the list special precincts for the L election: 16—Katella school, Katella and West st. 28—Loara school, W. Broad and Loora st. West Anale. 29—Fire station, Walker st. P.E. tracks, Cypress. 30—Cypress school, 5202 Lin Cypress. 31—Centralia school, Lincoln Handing. 32—Ruth Korn store building, 10604 Stanton, ave., State. 33—Bercol garage, 14301 South East Anaheim. 34—Orangethorpe school, Orangethorpe ave., between E and Brookhurst. 35—Grand ave. school, 7631 Rose, Buena Park. 36—Legion hall, Whittaker Buena Park. 37—Osburn garage, 7502 E. Franklin st., Buena Park. 38—Lindberg school, Comma wealth and Stanton Buena Park. 45—Olinda school, Carbon canrd, Olinda. 46—Placentia City hall. 47—Hale's ranch office, Valle aves, Placentia. 48—La Jolla school, La Jolla r. 49—Francis garage, Atwood. 50—State forestry fire stat Yorba Linda. 51—Old Yorba school, Orch dr., Yorba. PLUG-IN for STEAM just as you do for current NO WATER TANK TO PUSH AROUND Weighs the same DRY or STEAM-2 pounds You'll be amazed when you see the speed, ease and efficiency of this entirely NEW combination Steamand-Dry iron by Sunbeam. You get all the famous quick-heat and light-weight of the regular Sunbeam Ironmaster—with STEAM in addition. No added size or weight—only 2½ pounds steam or dry. No slopping—filling—emptying. You plug-in the steam, just as you do the current. The water for steam is supplied from your bottle of distilled water, outside the iron. Hot in 30 seconds. You can switch from steam to dry ironing, and back again, by simply turning the Water Control. Only when you've seen it demonstrated can you appreciate how amazingly easy and efficient it is. ANAHEIM APPLIANCE 114 E. Center Phone 5416 MORE ABOUT... Egypt (Continued from Page 1) night approved rejection of the western proposal, which was handed to the Egyptians only Saturday. These same sources said a note outlining Egypt's stand would be given today to the ambassadors of the four would-be defense paet partners. The government was reported as feeling that creation of the five-power Middle East command—even though it offered Egypt full membership—would be tantamount to "continuing the present British occupation under a new label." No Defense Discussion The influential independent newspaper Al Ahram said the cabinet had decided not to discuss defense proposals from other nations until Egypt's demands on the Suez and the Sudan—that Britain get out—are met. The Egyptian press today published details of the four-power proposal along with the flat statement that Egypt was rejecting them. Al Ahram said the government felt the western note "could not even be used as a starting point for discussion." The pro-government daily Al Misri said the western plans were aimed at "strengthening the foothold of imperialism in Egypt and the Sudan." Sudan Control Demanded (Diplomats in London already had predicted Egypt would de- Anaheim Gazetteer by JOHN S. NEUBAUER WEATHERWISE—Warm days cool nights caused Anaheimers to dig up extra bed covers. NEWSWISE—Charles J. Fay, 77, former councilman and father-in-law of Mayor Charles Pearson, died early Saturday. He took an active part in the civic and cultural development of Anaheim since establishing his home here in 1893. President Harry Truman moved to halt the Douglas Aircraft Co. strike at Long Beach sole producer of the C-124 air transport. At the Long Beach plant, 6000 men have been out since Sept. 5. Orange county opened its heart to a year-old Douglas Berry who has undergone three delicate brain operations to assure a normal, healthy life. His parents, Harold and Martha Berry have sold their home and furnishings and have gone into debt that their son might lead a normal life. The Fullerton branch of the Bank of America is accepting donations for little Dong. The suspension of Santa Ana policeman Ernest Graber, who recently led the county-wide narcotics drive, threatens to blow the lid off the Santa Ana police department. ONE MORE—Charles Clayton heavy protests from Orange tians... William Grey of Justice John Shea al-Am and Robert Faust of Orange objections to the state law would do away with "grave justice." Russell W. Johnson Long Beach Douglas Al from Santa Ana, was awarded of battery charges us as growth of the current strain had been charged with stagger gateman with a pickot-saw. A jury awarded Mrs. Katie Burke $15,000 damages for injuries sustained when struck by a car while along a highway. She is husband, Pleasant Burke sued Robert Moore, Jr., tractor, for $170,000. Moore convicted of felony drunk as a result of the accident. SPORTOPIX—Hal Gregg with Wally Taft and Art represented Orange county $7500-Reno open golf tournaments. Fullerton Hi defeated Dan, 16-7, for the fourth win of the season. Ed Gunn Huntington Beach' Ollerman Garden Grove, 32-6. Beat Anaheim, 12-7. Feat Chaffey Jaysee, 33-13. Ana Dons lost an 8-6 thriller Riverside; while Orange beat Mt. San Antonio, 34 last week's jayssee games.ange county high schools league play this week.Fun is being favored for the title; Garden Grove and are the experts' choices for Orange league. John Trump centians with Sammy Reynolds. future everything; as everying depends upon water. We not throw our future away not bothering to vote." The following is the list of trial precincts for the MWD tion: Katella school, Katella ave. and West st. Loara school, W. Broadway and Loara st. West Anaheim. Fire station, Walker st., at P.E. tracks, Cypress. Cypress school, 5202 Lincoln, Cypress. Centralia school, Lincoln ave. Handing. Ruth Korn store building, 10604 Stanton, ave., Stanton. Bercol garage, 14301 South st. East Anaheim. Orangethorpe school, Orangethorpe ave., between Euclid and Brookhurst. Grand ave. school, 7631 Melrose, Buena Park. Legion hall, Whittaker ave., Buena Park. Osburn garage, 7502 E. Franklin st., Buena Park. Lindberg school, Commonwealth and Stanton ave., Buena Park. Olinda school, Carbon canyon rd., Olinda. Placentia City hall. Hale's ranch office, Valencia ave., Placentia. La Jolla school, La Jolla rd. Francis garage, Alwood. State forestry fire station, Orba Linda. Old Yorba school, Orchard dr., Yorba. them. Al Ahram said the government felt the western note "could not even be used as a starting point for discussion." The pro-government daily Al Misri said the western plans were aimed at "strengthening the foothold of imperialism in Egypt and the Sudan." Sudan Control Demanded (Diplomats in London already had predicted Egypt would demand full control of the Sudan as her price for joining the international force.) Al Misri reported earlier that Egypt was consulting with other Arab nations to decide on a common policy of opposition to the western suggestions. The anticipated parliamentary denunciation of the treaties with Britain was expected to launch a campaign of harassment and attrition against British forces in Egypt. British Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison said last week that Britain would not get out. He said British troops would not start any trouble, but would fight if attacked. This defiance was echoed yesterday by Sir Richard Howe. British governor general of the Sudan. He said he would resist any Egyptian attempt to drive Britain out of that cotton-growing area, with its population of 8,000,000. Howe has about 1500 British troops and several units of nation Sudanese to back up his wards. There are also about 1500 Egyptian troops in the Sudan commanded by British officers. BEAT CHaffey Jaysee, 33-131 Ana Dons lost an 8-6 thrill Riverside; while Orange; beat Mt. San Antonio, 34 last week's jaysee games. ange county high schools league play this week. Fv is being favored for the title; Garden Grove and I are the experts' choices for Orange league. John Tynan centians with Sammy Reynolds and Ricky DeCasas aren't counted out of it, though... TRANSITION—Life and marriage and divorce; alig setting the tempo of the Home Town... Last week Ira Mae Renner, an Anaheil 35 years standing died in the year of her life... Mrs. Ir Elder, 53, also passed on... as W. Raber, 44, an Anaheil three years, died suddenly Raul Cabral and Amelia paid a visit to the marria cense bureau... So did Mapperhan and June Johnson was wedding bells for Myro SEE IT DEMONSTRATE AT— H. R. FOX & CO. 411 E. CENTER ST., ANAHEIM PHONE NOW! PLUG-IN for STEAM just as you do for curren NO WATER TANK TO PUSH AROUND Weighs the same STEAM or DRY... 2¾ lbs. IRONMASTER NSTRATION YOUR DEALER'S PUSH AROUND TEAM or DRY... 4 lbs. RAYON SILK STEAM WOOL COTTON LINEN for STEAM you do for current just as you do for curren NO WATER TANK TO PUSH AROUND Weighs the same STEAM or DRY... 2 3/4 lbs. NEW Sunbeam STEAM OR DRY IRONMASTER NO MEASURING FILLING NO SLAPPING OR SPILLING The entirely new easy way to steam iron! The water for steam is supplied from your bottle of distilled water, outside the iron—and becomes steam the instant it enters the iron. No water weight to lift. You simply plug it in for steam, just as you do the current. No filling or emptying required. You can switch from steam to dry ironing and back again, by simply turning the water control. All marvelous advantages of the regular Sunbeam Ironmaster—plusteam with no additional size or weight. heavy protests from Orange countians... William Grey of Tustin; Justice John Shea of Anaheim; and Robert Faint of Orange voiced objections to the state law which would do away with "grass root justice." ... Russell W. Johnson, a Long Beach, Douglas Alperafter from Santa Ana, was acquitted of battery charges us an outgrowth of the current strike. He had been charged with striking a rateman with a pickot sign. A jury awarded Mrs. Katherine Burke $15,000 damages for injuries sustained when she was struck by a car while walking along a highway. She and her husband, Pleasant Burke, had sued Robert Moore, Jr., a contractor, for $170,000. Moore was convicted of felony drunk driving as a result of the accident. SPORTOPIX—Hal Gregg along with Wally Taft and Art Roux, represented Orange county in the 7500 Reno open golf tournament. Fullerton Hi defeated Jordan, 16-7, for the fourth straight win of the season. Ed Goddard's huntington Beach Oilers beat Garden Grove, 32-6. Covina beat Anaheim, 12-7. Fullerton beat Chaffey Jaysee, 33-13; Santa Ana Dons lost an 8-6 thriller toiverside; while Orange Coast beat Mt. San Antonio, 34-14 in last week's jaysee games. Orange county high schools begin league play this week. Fullerton being favored for the Sunset Lake; Garden Grove and Laguna are the experts' choices for the orange league. John Tracey Plantians with Sammy Reymundo illiams and Grace Mitchell. Ralph Zimmerman took Dorothy Davidson for his bride. Eight Anaheimers—five boys and three girls — made their debuts last week. It was a boy for Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gesler. Glenn Mark is the proud papa of a boy. Bill Heisler was presented with an heir by his wife, Donna. Edgar and Margaret Gillet also got a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce have an addition to their family. Papa is with Kwikset. Malcolm Townsend was presented a baby daughter by his wife, Naomi. He is an aircraft machinist. Francis and Elizabeth Tester have a baby daughter. Papa is a civil engineer. NITECAPSULL—You can live longer if you quit doing the things that makes you want to. NOTICE! We Are Now Prepared to SERVICE ANY TYPE OF APPLIANCE —FAST, GUARANTEED WORK— WASHING MACHINES Wringer and Automatic — Pick-Up and Delivery ELECTRIC RANGES IRONS — TOASTERS — FANS VACUUM CLEANERS — WAFFLE IRONS MOTORS REWOUND "IF IT HAS A WIRE, WE'LL REPAIR IT" PHONE 4070 HOUSE OF LIGHTS 116 N. Los Angeles St. Anaheim VACUUM CLEANERS — WAFFLE IRONS MOTORS REWOUND "IF IT HAS A WIRE, WE'LL REPAIR IT" PHONE 4070 HOUSE OF LIGHTS 116 N. Los Angeles St. Anaheim WE HAVE THE NEW Sunbeam Ironmaster IN STOCK SEE IT DEMONSTRATED AT SMITH-REAFSNYDER... Sunbeam STEAM OR DRY IRONMASTER RAYON SILK STEAM WOOL COTTON LINEN PLUG-IN for STEAM PLUG-IN for STEAM just as you do for current No Water Tank to Push Around—Weighs the Same—STEAM or DRY—2 1/4 lbs. The entirely new easy way to steam iron! The water for steam is supplied from your bottle of distilled water, outside the iron—and becomes steam the instant it enters the iron. No water weight to lift. You simply plug it in for steam, just as you do the current. No filling or emptying required. You can switch from steam to dry ironing, and back again, by simply turning the water control. All the marvelous advantages of the regular Sunbeam Ironmaster—plus STEAM, with no additional size or weight. CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS SMITH-REAFSNYDER FURNITURE CO. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 FREE PARKING REAR OF STORE 151 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 2409