anaheim-gazette 1952-01-23
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World Problems
Scare Man into Hermit’s Life
DETROIT (UP)—The hermit’s secret is out. He’s scared.
For two years now Adam Kuul has been living in a packing box shelter in a desolate stretch of weeds on the outskirts of Detroit.
The 70-year-old recluse has scooped out a shallow trench. He sleeps in a bed of rags and paper. A fire in front of the shelter keeps him warm.
Sometimes he watches the sky with a frightened look. Most of the time he watches the fire.
Yesterday someone thought to ask him why. The bearded, brooding figure answered in monosyllables:
“War come. Bomb. Noise, afraid. Safe here. Maybe.”
TV Fan Gives Aid to Hero In Trouble
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (UP) — Things weren’t going so good with the hero.
The bad man had the drop on the good guy. There didn’t seem to be any way out when suddenly BOOM!
The baddie fader, out, but so did the hero. So did their horses.
So did the wild west background.
And five-year-old Robert Lemmons.
‘Millionaire of Granby’ Arrested
GRANBY, Que. (UP)—George Dubois, 26, gave terrific parties and handed out $50 tips when he bought cigars. Folks around here called him “The Millionaire of Granby.”
On a trip to England in 1950 he handled money in such a way that one newspaper called him “the most generous man in the world.”
Police arrested him yesterday. They charged all his high living and generosity was financed by fleecing $87,150 from a 55-year-old farmer named Areodat Marquette.
Marquette, the police said, believed he was financing a business of importing cars from the United States without paying Canadian customs duties. No cars were delivered, police said, but Marquette threw in still more money, believing he was paying to fight a court case in the United States.
Native of State Dies in Pasadena
Piheinhold Fred Stock died Monday afternoon in the Pasadena Memorial hospital at the age of 59 years. He lived in Taft at 553 B st., but was born in Beaumont.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Olive Stock of Taft, a daughter, Mrs. William Oliverholzer of Paso Robles and two brothers, Oswell Stock of Anaheim and Arthur Stock of Long Beach.
He was a member of the Masonic lodge of Taft, a past commander of the ‘American Legion’
Individual Finds Fault with Bee At Army Camp
WASHINGTON (UP)—A list Bishop today termed his “insidious enemy” and urged complete prohibition in any used for Universal Military training (UMT).
Bishop Wilbur E. Hammer said in a statement prepare the House Armed Services mittee that 3.2 per cent be not such an innocent little age as some folks suggest as lieve.”
He urged the committee to into a UMT law prohibiting against making 3.2 per cent and liquor of any kind avail in training camps, although of that strength is legally done as non-intoxicating.
The bishop’s statement was of testimony by nine with opposing UMT scheduled for day. Supporters testified ed.
The committee is holding hearings on a proposal to some form of UMT this year.
Bishop Hammaker said it is widespread belief that consumed in military camp close to the 5 per cent strand “dispensed to civilians.”
He urged the committee to sidere “the desolation and that may come to a soldier through the beer drinking haunt.”
“The integrity and dignity the individual,” he said, “is lated by the authoritarian tem necessary to military ciency.”
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (P) — Things weren't going so good with the hero.
The bad man had the drop on the good guy. There didn't seem to be any way out when suddenly BOOM!
The baddie faded out, but so did the hero. So did their horses. So did the wild west background.
And five-year-old Robert Lemons calmly blew the smoke from his .22 rifle and surveyed the shattered screen of his family's television set.
Robert's explanation to his grim parent:
"Shucks, the good guy needed some help."
Mrs. Lemons' explanation:
Robert became so excited over the western he rushed to where his daddy kept his .22 rifle, grabbed the gun and fired away.
The TV set went to the shop for repairs and Robert went to bed with a stern warning.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Olive Stock of Taft, a daughter, Mrs. William Olverholzer of Paso Robles and two brothers, Oswell Stock of Anaheim and Arthur Stock of Long Beach.
He was a member of the Masonic lodge of Taft, a past commander of the American Legion and a past commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Funeral services will be held in Taft, conducted by the Masonic lodge of that city tomorrow.
WASHINGTON (P) — Senator Maybank (D-SC) said today he hopes for an early start on a five-year expansion of the atomic energy program planned by President Truman to cost between five and six billion dollars.
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Individual Finds Fault with Beer At Army Camps
WASHINGTON (AP)—A Methodist Bishop today termed beer an insidious enemy and urged complete prohibition in any camps used for Universal Military Training (UMT).
Bishop Wilbur E. Hammaker said in a statement prepared for the House Armed Services committee that 3.2 per cent beer "is not such an innocent little beverage as some folks suggest and believe."
He urged the committee to write to a UMT law prohibitions instit making 3.2 per cent beer and liquor of any kind available training camps, although beer that strength is legally defined non-intoxicating.
The bishop's statement was part testimony by nine witnesses losing UMT scheduled for tomorrow. Supporters testified earlier.
The committee is holding open rings on a proposal to begin the form of UMT this year.
Bishop Hammaker said "there widespread belief" that beer rummed in military camps is due to the 5 per cent strength opened to civilians."
He urged the committee to contend "the desolation and ruin may come to a soldier boy through the beer drinking habit."
The integrity and dignity of individual," he said, "is violated by the authoritarian system necessary to military efficiency."
Arab in Arkansas Receives Help
JONESBORO, Ark. (UP)—Things are looking up for the young Arab who appeared here for the "free" education he thought had been promised him.
The Jonesboro Rotary club voted yesterday to underwrite his tuition of $300 at Arkansas State college for a year. An unidentified couple offered to let him live in their home until March 1. A Jonesboro business man, whose name also was withheld, offered financial assistance to the tune of $50.
The 20-year-old Arab, Shukri Mohammed El-Khatib, arrived at Arkansas State yesterday after a journey from his native Israel.
Shukri started the trip as a result of a mistake. He read a prospectus from Arkansas State in which life on the campus was described as "full, free and friendly."
"Free" meant only one thing to Shukri.
He sold a small farm for $400 and used the money to come to Arkansas State for a "free" education.
By the time he arrived he had only $10. Until school officials settle his case, he's a guest at the men's dormitory.
Registration Open For Adult Classes
Twelve classes in subjects ranging from cake decorating to welding will be open for registration for the second semester under the adult education program at Anaheim Union evening high school beginning Jan. 29, W. Ralph Focht, principal, announced today.
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For Adult Classes
Twelve classes in subjects ranging from cake decorating to welding will be open for registration for the second semester under the adult education program at Anaheim Union evening high school beginning Jan. 29, W. Ralph Focht, principal, announced today.
Classes containing openings for the second semester include: ceramics, porcelain, textile painting, lamp shade making, cake decoration, rug making, leather, machine shop, welding, bookkeeping, citizenship and radio.
The registration fee is one dollar. Those interested in enrolling in any of these classes may do so on Jan. 29 and may obtain additional information as to hours classes meet locations, instructors, and other information by calling Anaheim Union High School any evening between 7 and 9 p.m.
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