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1960-10-06 · Anaheim Gazette · page 12 of 18 · OCR glm-ocr
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YOUR LEGISLATOR AT WORK SENATOR JOHN A. MURDY, JR State Senator "All's fair in love and war," runs the old proverb. But whether it's love or war for California's many local fairs, or the State Fair, seems still to be a matter of some doubt. Many pertinent questions concerning the future of these fairs were raised at a recent meeting of the Fairs Allocation and Classification Committee, and some reassuring answers were given, though not to all queries. It is not possible to review here all of the suggestions made in the report. Major items which can be mentioned include closer supervision over operations of all fairs by the department, fixing of state standards for rentals to be charged by fairs for interim use, fixing of "proper" admission charges, development of a five-year plan for new construction at fairs, reorganization of the existing division of fairs and expositions, and creation of still another agency, a statewide commission to study elimination of certain fairs. As to the State Fairs, it is recommended that the new site be disposed of as uneconomical, that the present site be improved, the type and quality of attractions be changed, the admission be raised (already done), and the "pass list" cut out. It was also suggested that the rights of the fairs to unite in a trade association for their common good be limited in Swing, Cha Cha On Dance Class Agenda Ballroom dance enthusiasts will have an opportunity to brush up on dance routines or learn new ones at the social dances (classes) offered by the Anaheim Park and Recreation Department. Classes in American and Latin dances will begin tonight (Thursday) at Fremont Junior High School. The American dance classes will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. with the Latin Dance classes slated from 8:30 to 10 p.m. The American dance class will feature the American waltz, swing and fox trot. Students in the Latin dance class will expect to master the Cha Cha Cha, Tango and Samba. Miss Skippy Blair well-known social dance teacher, will instruct the classes. Many of Miss Blair's students have appeared on Al Jarvis' TV dance program. Registrations are now open at the Anaheim Park and Recreation Department, 309 S. Palm. committee members were quite critical of many recommendations in the report. Objections were raised to proposed invasion of autonomy of local fairs, to inflexible admissions and interim use policies, to rigid restrictions on use of construction funds, to proposed cutting out of small premiums for 4H projects, and to many other proposals. Particular attention was paid to agency, a statewide commission to study elimination of certain fairs. As to the State Fairs it is recommended that the new site be disposed of as uneconomical, that the present site be improved, the type and quality of attractions be changed, the admission be raised (already done), and the "pass list" cut out. It was also suggested that the rights of the fairs to unite in a trade association for their common good be limited in several ways. Spokesmen for the department were reminded that the 1933 law legalizing on-track betting which was passed by the Legislature and approved by the voters, earmarked state revenues from it first for fairs, second for education in agriculture and animal husbandry, and third for unemployment relief. In response to a direct question, they stated that they do not regard fairs as "step-children," but believe they perform valuable functions in improving agricultural products and livestock, as well as in educating youth in the true importance and functioning of our agricultural economy. The department also admitted that it does not favor special funds as a matter of principle, so thinks perhaps the fairs and exposition fund should be abolished. 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