anaheim-gazette 1961-10-05
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YMCA Welcomes Staff Trainee
As a part of the world outreach of the Anaheim YMCA, members of the World Service Committee and the local staff formed a welcoming delegation at International Airport to greet Miss Nan Elzinga of Amsterdam, Holland, who has journeyed to Anaheim to both work with and learn from this Association, particularly in the field of women and girls in the YMCA.
Miss Elzinga has been a member of the staff of the Amsterdam YMCA for several years and has worked in community clubs and camping.
She will be under the direct supervision and training of Mrs. Nan Moore, girls' program director, and will work with Mrs. Roy Agren, supervisor of program at Anaheim High, and Mrs. Orlo Fast, supervisor of Y program at Fremont, Trident and Sycamore Junior Highs.
Miss Elzinga will be the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Haskell until after the holidays, and will be considered a full-time staff member of the United Fund related Anaheim YMCA, according to William C. Poirier, YMCA general secretary.
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YOUR LEGISLATIO AT WORK
SEN. JOHN A. MURDY, J
State Senator
Orange County can powith pride the way it has bet able to hold its political partogether despite factions wiin the ranks. Elsewhere, sdents of political science—evthe experts—tell us both mjor political parties are shoing signs of deteriorating.
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and is considered one of t
last strongholds the GOP h
in California. Party solidari
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shown their strength and a
pear to be quite well organiz
here in Orange County.
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an evolution taking place
state and national politics th
could lead to development
two new major parties som
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describe these potential new e
tities as conservative and li
eral.
Liberal Republicans toda
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CONTINUING RESPONSIBILITIES
As a rule, when you sell or lease your place, the new owner or lessee takes over responsibility for it.
But you may have some continuing responsibilities.
In a recent case three small boys, playing in an old rifle range near home, found a grenade, took it home, and later exploded it, injuring themselves.
The U. S. government had leased the land to train armed forces, but later turned it back to the owner. The boys sued the government. It answered that it no longer controlled the land and should not be blamed for what happened after it gave up possession.
Still the court made the government pay the boys for the harm done.
As a rule, when a seller or lessor gives up his land, he is no longer to blame for defects in the land, buildings, or permanent fixtures.
But defects in things permanently part of the land differ from leaving dangerous things like a grenade about. It isn't a permanent part of the land. The federal government was at fault in not searching for dangerous grenades left by its employees. Besides, this single grenade still was government owned, and therefore a U. S. responsibility.
Property owners or occupiers have special duties to small children. They may trespass on your land and get hurt by things that are especially attractive to them. Improperly locked explosives, an easy-to-climb power station, an unlocked turntable, or sometimes a pool of water left by a construction firm, are all "attractive nuisances." An owner of such things must take great care to keep trespassing children from getting hurt.
The law imposes one further duty on sellers or lessors of property: No seller can conceal highly dangerous defects that he knows of. If he does, and they hurt the buyer or tenant later, the seller may have to pay damages. Sometimes a landlord controls some of the leased property, such as halls, driveways, elevators, wall beds, or other appliances. The landlord must use care with such things.
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M. JOHN A. MURDY, JR.
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Orange County can point pride the way it has been to hold its political parties longer despite factions with the ranks. Elsewhere, studies of political science—even experts—tell us both ma-Political parties are show signs of deteriorating.
Republican party in Or-County has stood up well and is considered one of the strongholds the GOP has California. Party solidarity remains important.
Nocrats, likewise, have their strength and apt to be quite well organized in Orange County. Experts contend there is solution taking place in and national politics that lead to development of new major parties some in the future. They describe these potential new en-us conservative and lib-eral Republicans today used of voting like Democrat.
treme, who tries to prevent loss, waste or injury. He defines a liberal as one who favors progress and change in our social institutions as well as fullest practicable liberty of individual action.
Many conservatives today are accusing so-called liberals of favoring legislation which takes away our liberties and freedom. The liberals contend they are protecting from loss the freedoms of all the people, not just the conservatives. The conservative points with pride to American traditions of the past that made this country great. The liberals urge social changes which they say are to prevent the masses from revolting and turning to communism, in example, labor unions, welfare assistance, and civil rights.
The poor middle of the roader tries to keep both sides in peaceful co-existence, out of which we usually get a compromise piece of legislation that doesn't step too hard on the tender beliefs of either side.
As the famous old saying goes — 'round and 'round she goes, and where she stops, nobody knows.
With several Assemblymen running for Congress in 1962, and other indicating their re-
Hughes to Host Eagle Scout Event
The Hughes Aircraft Company of Fullerton will host the ninth annual Eagle Scout Recognition Dinner Wednesday, Oct. 25, it was announced by Council Advancement Chairman Victor Dearinger.
This annual event of the Northern Orange County Council, Boy Scouts of America, recognizes those young men who have made outstanding records in Scouting through their earning of the Eagle Award.
The Council is a member agency of all of the United Fund organizations in the northern part of the county, and serves over 8,000 boys in that area.
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ing Committee on Public Health and Safety will hold public hearings thihs coming Thursday and Friday in San Francisco on my legislation to control use of dangerous antibiotic drugs.
Film Selected
To open its 1961-1962 season the Chapman College Films Guild has selected Mexican movie "Macario,"inated as one of the five foreign films of 1960 in 33rd annual Academy Awards competition.
An 8 p.m. showing of film has been set for tonight at the Orange Theater to the fifth annual series produced by the Guild. Eleven programs, plus a "bonus" ing for members only, planned.
Dean of Student Resumes Coffee Hour
A tradition established Orange County State Co last semester will be continued this semester, announced wig J. Spolyar, associate of students, activities.
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ing Committee on Public Health and Safety will hold public hearings thihs coming Thursday and Friday in San Francisco on my legislation to control use of dangerous antibiotic drugs. This promises to be quite a hearing, including some surprise testimony.
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RE WORLD'S GREATEST DRIVERS WHIRL 15—Here's the twisting 3.275-mile nine-turn inside Raceway, scene of the fourth annual Grand for Sports Cars, Oct. 13-15. Letters designate seat grandstands. The course covers 500 accommodates 40,000 automobiles and 120,000 drivers.
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To open its 1961-1962 season,
the Chapman College Great
Imms Guild has selected the
Mexican movie "Macario," nomated as one of the five best
foreign films of 1960 in the
third annual Academy Awards
competition.
An 8 p.m. showing of the
film has been set for tonight
at the Orange Theater to begin
the fifth annual series presented by the Guild. Eleven more
programs, plus a "bonus" showing for members only, are
announced.
Residents Can Get Flu Shots
Orange Countians are warned today than an up-swing in the influenza cycle is likely to hit the United States again this fall and winter.
An informal coffee hour will be held in the office of Ernest A. Becker, dean of students, from 1:30 to 3 p.m. every Monday.
At that time Dean Becker will play host to all-students interested in discussing student affairs and campus activities over a cup of coffee.
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Dr. Thomas E. Hanigan,
president of the Orange County Medical Association,
says doctors and health officers across the country are being reminded of the possibility by the U.S. Public Health Service.
One of the facts most important to the public, Dr. Hanigan says, is that protection from influenza must be acquired in advance.
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