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Anaheim Gazette
MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1958
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
Dietetic Assn.
Chews Fat over Eating Habits
SACRAMENTO, (CNS) — In these days of great issues, international, national, and local, with politicians calling each other all kinds of names, it is somewhat refreshing to note that a group of citizens can sit down together and talk about the food we eat.
This is what happened when the California Dietetic Association met in Sacramento, and while one of its primary conclusions was that "people eat," the association nevertheless sought to get to the bottom of some of the food problems of the day.
Ordinarily, it is supposed that people eat because they are hungry, and if hungry enough, willasticize most anything for the amount of nourishment needed to keep them going.
But from a review of the dieticians' deliberations, there are bigger and better reasons for eating.
FOR INSTANCE, research problems are under way at the University of California, Davis, to determine the factors that make food acceptable, and these problems were discussed at the convention by Professor Emil Mrak, Ph.D., who is chairman of the department of food technology.
Listing some of his conclusions on how to make food more acceptable, the professor says there is a "fatigue of foods," pointing out that people get tired of eating foods with strong odors, since flavor is essentially odor. He says we wouldn't want salmon every day because of its strong odor, but can eat potatoes every day because they are bland. That is, if
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the housewife can find the toes.
Then too, temperature has involved, and research indicates that it is important for food served at the temperatures which people are accustomed to. Sweet foods are sweeter than served hot, possibly because of greater solubility of sugar higher temperatures.
There is a pain factor in the says the dieticians, such as the peppers, and the sting of the mints, which appears pleasant to some people.
The sound factor enters consideration of acceptability food, it was pointed out. Coelery, for instance, takes a pleasure of hearing crunching tone. The professors however, neglected to mention soup.
BAD TEETH CAN make derness an important food fact while many people are allergic certain foods. There is a psychological consideration such as a color, and an orange, regardless vitamin content, has to be orange in color before it's acceptable to Mrs. Shopper.
The dieticians pointed out that the eating habits of the American public are undergoing a great change at the present time, due to the many labor saving devices which have been introduced in the home, and the lack of exercise which appears to be the trend of today. There has been a steep increase of ready mixed package goods, it was pointed out, all signed to keep the work of
VOTE FOR
LLOYD S. VERRY
MUNICIPAL COURT
JUDGE
Northern Orange County Judicial District
Mr. Verry is qualified by both training and experience:
He is now Incumbent Justice of the Peace, Fullerton Township.
He has practiced law in Orange County twenty-one years.
He was Assistant City Attorney of Fullerton two years.
He was Deputy District Attorney of Orange County four years.
He is a graduate of University of Southern California Law School.
He is a World War II Veteran. Served on Intelligence Staff of General Eisenhower in Europe.
He is a resident of North Orange County twenty-one years.
He is Past Commander American Legion Post 142.
He is Past Exalted Ruler B.P.O. Elks, Anaheim Lodge 1345.
He is Past Chairman North Orange County Chapter American Red Cross.
He is Past President 29-30 Club 1938.
He is Past President Junior Chamber of Commerce.
He is member First Presbyterian Church and Past Trustee.
He is married. One daughter married and one at home.
Lloyd Verry will bring dignity, training and courtesy to Northern Orange County's new Municipal Court.
We solicit your vote for this outstanding man.
THE COMMITTEE FOR THE ELECTION OF LLOYD VERRY FOR MUNICIPAL JUDGE.
HERE'S WHAT KEFAUVER SAYS ABOUT LIONEL VAN DEERLIN...
HERE'S WHAT KEFAUVER SAYS ABOUT LIONEL VAN DEERLIN...
"Lionel Van Deerlin impresses me as being a very splendid, intelligent, capable, sincere young man ... the kind of young man with an outlook and devotion to public service that would serve you well in the House of Representatives, in Washington..."
"With the troubles facing our nation today, we need young men like Lionel in the halls of Congress."
—Sen. Estes Kefauver, in Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner address, Santa Ana, May 20, 1952.
For YOUR next Congressman, elect...
LIONEL
VAN DEERLIN
The ONLY Democratic Candidate for Congress
OBLONG VIEWS
FROM AN EGG-SHAPED HEAD
BY WALDO HUNTER
TONIGHT WILL BE an uneasy night for a lot of political candidates. What will tomorrow's outcome be? A lot of them have gambled (literally and figuratively) either to get into office or stay in office, and chances are more than one of them will toss and turn restlessly on the old mattress tonight, even if this IS only an "eye-wash" primary.
Some of them, as usual, have chosen some mighty peculiar bedfellows.
As they lie awake during the small hours pondering the fearful and final verdict of tomorrow's voters I wonder if they will try to induce sleep by counting sheep?
And as they get to about the 200th sheep I wonder if they will start counting voters instead. For some of them, you know, do regard us voters as just so many sheep. And in many instances the politicians are vindicated in this view. Pull the wool out of your eyes and look around in certain quarters and you'll get what I mean.
ALL IN ALL, it has been what paring a meal in the field rather than in the home.
But it still will be a long time, if ever, and this is good news to lovers of beefsteak who can afford same, that the public gets its food in capsules. A speech on replacing food energy with atomic energy, developed the statement that the possibilities were rather remote, although experiments are being carried on at Davis to determine the use of atomic energy for human consumption!
we could call a "spirited" campaign. There have been charges of the sliding of mud.
But mud, a mixture of good clean water and good wholesome soil is an elixir compared to the stuff thrown by some of these campaigners.
Last week, amid the furor and the clangor of the political tempest I tried to get interested in a western novel in which one man was hanged, one was publicly horse-whipped, three were shot to death and four were pushed off a cliff, all in the short span of the first three chapters.
But I laid the book aside as extremely uneventful reading and turned to the political ads instead.
There have been some low punches, dirty in-fighting and a heavy dose of over-the-coffee-cups innuendo and diatribe in this campaign, and interest in the candidates and issues seems to have reached an unprecedented high. Why, even a local leading church got into the act last week by putting out campaign letters. Sealed, it is to be presumed, with a prayer for the favored candidate.
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There has been a steauy
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it was pointed out, all deto keep the work of preif ever, and this is good news to
lovers of beefsteak who can affford same, that the public gets
its food in capsules. A speech on
replacing food energy with atomic
energy, developed the statement
that the possibilities were rather
remote, although experiments are
being carried on at Davis to determine the use of atomic energy
for human consumption!
MOKE ABOUT ...
Factories
Continued from Page 11
ity:
"The president's power to issue
the (seizure) order must stem
either from an act of Congress or
from the Constitution itself.
"There is no statute that expressly authorizes the president
to take possession of property as he did here.
"Nor is there any act of Congression to which our attention has
been directed from which such a
power can fairly be implied."
LOS ANGELES, (A) — In concert with fellow workers throughout the nation approximately 6000,
steelworkers in the Los Angeles
area began walking off their jobs today.
Officials of the CIO United Steelworkers of America said stirek orders were received here
and affect nine plants in the Los Angeles area.
Only two of the plants are steel making facilities. They are the Bethlehem Pacific steel plant at Maywood, employing about 1500,
and the Columbia property of the U.S. Steel corporation at Torrance with approximately the same number of workers.
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P.S. Happy Balloting!
YES, IT HAS been interesting to watch this good old institution of the American election unfold and mount in intensity to the great climax tomorrow. It gives the little old voter a sense of soundness,
sancteness and security in an otherwise screwy world to ponder the comforting fact that, when the last strident speech has rolled into history, when the final charge has been hurled, and when the last political dollar has been spent, he at last takes over and writes the final act in the blessed secrecy of that voting booth.
An election seems to get into the blood of every good American, whether he likes to follow politics or not.
And for that peculiar pseudo-citizen who falls to register and thereby disqualifies himself for the privilege of the free and secret vote (the last bulwark of freedom on the face of the globe today) we must feel only sorrow.
This all brings to mind a bit of doggerel put out by the League of Women Voters a few years back which went roughly like this:
"Four and twenty candidates baked in a pie.
When the pie pie is opened, and these birds begin to sing... You and I who made this pie, Have got to eat the thing!
THE ANSWER IS PLAIN
TO FREE YOUR G.O.P."
THE ANSWER IS PLAIN
TO FREE YOUR G.O.P.
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YOUR ASSEMBLYMAN MUST HAVE BONAFIDE QUALIFICATIONS!
LeRoy E. Lyon Jr.
YOUR ASSEMBLYMAN MUST HAVE
BONAFIDE QUALIFICATIONS!
LeRoy E. Lyon Jr.
HAS THOSE QUALIFICATIONS!
• OUTSTANDING ABILITY
Degrees in Economics, Geology, Law.
Successful Orange County attorney.
Navy Intelligence Officer, War II and Korean War.
• UNQUESTIONED INTEGRITY
Endorsed by the people who know him—clivic, church and business leaders in all fields.
• SOUND JUDGMENT
His analyses as Staff Intelligence Officer in Korean truce talks highly praised.
• FAIR AND IMPARTIAL
Has held numerous elective offices, served with distinction in many organizations.
• PROVEN LEADERSHIP
His demonstrated ability and achievements in many fields of service means able representation for ALL the district!
EVERY VOTER OF THE 75th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, whether Republican or Democrat, is interested in what LeRoy E. Lyon PLEDGES . . . as a platform of SERVICE for ALL the people!
HE WILL serve you with honesty, integrity and courage.
HE WILL maintain independence of judgment, because he is NOT obligated to any person, group or sinister influence.
HE WILL be fair, impartial and vigorous in assisting school, civic and water district leaders secure legislation vital to continued highway, water, and educational growth.
HE WILL keep constantly in touch with the people who send him to Sacramento as their Assemblyman.
HE WILL pledge every effort for efficiency and economy in government, to give you your money’s worth for every tax dollar spent!
We Are Among Hundreds Recommending LeRoy E. Lyon as Your Assemblyman
JOHN C. GREGORY, general chairman; PHILL S. TWOMBLY, assistant;
WALLACE RIUTCEL, treasurer; MISS ALICE KRAEMER, secretary.
HE WILL be fair, impartial and vigorous in assisting school, civic and water district leaders secure legislation vital to continued highway, water, and educational growth.
HE WILL keep constantly in touch with the people who send him to Sacraimento as their Assemblyman.
HE WILL pledge every effort for efficiency and economy in government, to give you your money's worth for every tax dollar spent!
We Are Among Hundreds Recommending LeRoy E. Lyon as Your Assemblyman
JOHN C. GREGORY, general chairman; PHILL S. TWOMBLY, assistant;
WALLACE RIUTCEL, treasurer; MISS ALICE KRAEMER, secretary.
FULLERTON
W. W. (Bill) Hay Jr., Chm.
Phillip Twombly
Wallace Rintcol
Lee Launer
O. M. Thompson
Cedric Ferguson
Warren Ferguson
Dr. W. T. Boyce
John C. Gregory
L. B. Harris
Tom Radington
Hans Kohlenberger
Dr. Charles Rapp
Barnes Johnson
Bert Harris
Myrtle Haskins
Mrs. Ed Isenberger
John Pitts
Lloyd Rintcol
Dr. Albert H. Relawig
Dr. Arthur E. Aine
Dr. Wendell Olsen
William H. Montague
Dr. W. H. Wickett
Ceserny Peringer
Harold Nielsen
Taylor Jacobsen
Max Royer
Jim Alexander
Al Stiddes
Dr. H. R. Wildman
Harold Moore
Dr. Lynn Sheller
Wilbur Scott
Kondall Nieseess
J. Shailler Arnold
Gerrit Grew
Phil Town
Frank A. Gibson
Babe Cox
Joe Johnson
Westminster, Midway City
Bruce Martin
Kilda Hockett
T. H. Talbert
LA MABBA
Ted Russell, Chm.
Ray Pranta
James, G. Brittain
Claude Ridgway
Earl Wilson
H. A. Randall
J. W. Klein
E. L. Donaldson
John Russo
Gilbert Proud
Lloyd Kennan
Nelson Bruderle
CYPRESS
A. E. (Pat) Arnold
George Ogata
Harry Vanden Hoek
BURNA PARK
J. Franklin Sullivan, Chm.
Walter Knott
Bob Thompson
Robert Weldener
Stuart Hanson
J.B. Sullivan
Walter Amondsen
John Voilet
L. M. Renaker
William C. Nelson
MUNTINGTON BEACH
Ted W. Bartlett, Chm.
Scott Heopner
L.A. Whittier
Harry Hyde
Edward P. Shaw Sr.
Mr. Jack Tinsley
Williams Slater
Galo St. Bergery
H.E.Carr
YORBA LINDA
Herbert N. Warren, Chm.
Lloyd Zimmerman
W.H.Barton
Martin Echito
George Keilberg
Miles Wagner
John (Jim) Eichler
Don Munger
Bucky Blair
RENAA
Max Dunn
Bill Griffith
Claude Russell
Ernest J. Brady
Jack W.Snell
STARTON
Ted Etchandy
Dan Davis
Calvin Pebley
ANAMBIM
Brent Wahlberg, Mrs.Jean Morris, co-chairmen George A.Graham E.J.(Brick) Power Claude Slack Jean Sutherland Wahlberg Dr. George A.Palge Dr.J.Niels Boese Dr.John Boese A.J.Schutte Coalson Morris R.B.Charistensen JerryPinkey Mrs.Kate McCullah Mrs.Fays Kay Schula Mrs.Hildred Ferrell Mrs.Eva Boyd Mr.and Mrs.Robert Heina Preston Turner Mr.and Mrs.John A.Meins Robert Quast Dr.John Larson Paul Demaree Mr.and Mrs.E.F.Powell Jim Baker Clinton Flynn
FLAGENTIA Dorothy Thompson Lodge,
Chairman Alice Krussner Glen Farmer John Tuffree C.H.McColloch Ray Johnson Gilbert Krussner Hilmer Lodge,Clyde Daniels Maynard Beard
GARDEN GROVE Jess W.Pickett, Chm.
Bruce E.Martin Ronald Tiday Walter R.Schmid Robert L.Farrow Charles Gilbert Henry Kannane Arthur Schnitter George Honold John W.(Jack) Crill Dr.Cirrence Ranney Les Willard Walter Wacker Howard Crooke Leonard W.Schauer Howard Johnson Edna W.Gardner
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