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More About... CHAMBER'S (Continued from Page One) venues of $294,290.81; electricity delivered to 6450 meters accounted for $404,835.02 in revenue. Postal receipts jumped from $196,535.00 in 1951 to $232,064.30 in 1952. Elementary school enrollment went from 1891 at the end of 1951 to 2701 during the current school year. High school enrollment grew from 1268 to 1355 during the same period. Jaycettes To Install at Club Gardens The Jaycettes installation dinner will be given Wednesday, May 27 at 8 p.m. in the Club Gardens in Santa Ana. 2 Anaheim Gazette THURSDAY, MAY 27 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA More About... UNESCO Battle (Continued from Page 1) had not been heard on the subject. Bob Quast presented a statement supporting the board and asking a rational appraisal of UNESCO. He asked that free thinking be encouraged. J. A. Clays, grandson of a former AUHS principal, said he was opposed to UNESCO, but requested that further consideration of the matter be postponed until the summer months, when it would not interfere with operation of the school. Support of the faculty of AUHS for Demaree and the board was expressed by Avon Carlson, a cultural instructor. Mrs. Nan Moore attributed Christian growth of AUHS large part to the influence of Demaree. Leonard Kreidt editor of Anaheim Gazette, but speaking his own behalf as a private citizen, read a statement objecting to the clouding of the UNESCO controversy with shared news coverage, misrepresentations and falsehoods in the media and editorial columns of the Anaheim Bulletin. He documented his charges from the pages both newspapers and from the text of a speech given before Anaheim Exchange club by Demaree. First Church of Christ, Scientist Corner Philadelphia and Chartres Lesson Subject: "Soul and Body" 11 A.M. SUNDAY 9:30 A.M. — SUNDAY SCHOOL 8:00 P.M. 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Answering questions submity Don May, Demaree statUHS teachers are free to as they see fit within the culum as long as their teachare in keeping with the American way of life. "I don't know if the teachers defended me to the students. There are 60 rooms in the school and I cannot be in all of them at once. "The students are not taught ed in assembly that my stand is justified. "I do not use the school to promote my political position. I didn't know I had one. "The children were not asked to take home forms saying that nothing subversive is taught in the school. "The students are not taugh that they should dictate to their parents what is the American way of life." BACKS CAMPBELL KAULBARS Mortuary Phone 3209 251 N. Lemon BUY NOW FOR GANNING LESS than a Year Ago! CO AR RATOR lusive KEEPER 95 PHILCO 734 BRAND NEW 9.4 cu. ft. BUY NOW FOR CANNING AND FREEZING GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS 2 Lbs. 25¢ RIVERSIDE LARGE NAVEL ORANGES 10 Lbs. 39¢ BRAND NEW 9.4 cu. ft. 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