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HALLOWEEN SPIRIT—These children are typical of many th
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loween show in La Palma Stadium Saturday at the Chamber of
N. Lemon St., KE 5-2833.
Anti-Castro Meet
"Castro, Communism and
Gangsterism" as viewed by
Jose Norman will be heard as
part of the first Orange County Freedom Forum planning
session for "Project Alert" at
the Disneyland Hotel, Wednesday, Nov. 1, at 7:30 p.m., according to area chairman Hudson Saffill.
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James Turner, a clergyman, has written this ar-
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James Turner, a clergyman, has written this article for the Anaheim Gazette. Mr. Turner is well qualified to talk about Russia after his recent trip there. Other installments will follow.
By JAMES E. TURNER
Last summer I went to Russia to study at first-hand the institutional, social, and religious life of the Russian people.
For more than a month, I had intimate contact with all classes of people. (Classes do exist, even in the Soviet Union.) I was the only clergyman among 17 professional people, mostly educators. My trip to the Soviet Union grew out of a deep conviction that Communism is the most formidable threat to Western civilization in general and Christianity in particular since the Islamic conquest of the seventh century. I am convinced now, more than ever, that this threat and this challenge are real. We are in a race for our very lives, but it is hard to realize it at this point because our wealth and comforts blind us to the true situation. Perhaps Latin and South America will have to fall before we awake.
Really Unaware
Yet, most educated Americans are strangely unaware of the desperate struggle that is now in progress. Far too many of us have only the haziest notion of what Communism really is. Furthermore, this colossal ignorance is perpetrated by the narrowness which forbids courses and books on Communism in
'Threat Of Communism'
See Today's Issue of The Gazette
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
Orange County’s Oldest Newspaper
Established in 1870
Anaheim, California, Thursday, October 26, 1961
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Breakfast, Show Scheduled for Anaheim Halloween Celebration
Halloween's goblins and spooks will end a week of fun in Anaheim with one colorful climax Saturday, Oct. 28.
The family fun fiesta starts bright and early, with a costume breakfast at 8 a.m. in Pearson Park. It will be a big breakfast, just right for hungry Halloweening families.
The morning will be filled with fast-moving entertainment, and the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce defies even a giant fireworks display, followed by the Pageant Parade—hours of marching bands, clowns, floats, costumed riders on horseback, and all the parades.
The family fun fiesta starts bright and early, with a costume breakfast at 8 a.m. in Pearson Park. It will be a big breakfast, just right for hungry Halloween families.
The morning will be filled with fast-moving entertainment, and the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce defies even the most sour-faced goblin to keep from laughing at master of ceremonies Wally Boag, top comedian of Disneyland's Golden Horseshoe Revue.
An added touch in fun at this 38th annual Halloween costume breakfast is the candid camera board—pictures taken in all areas of the city of people at play, people working, people shopping—and if your picture is selected as a lucky winner, there will be a prize for you.
The action moves to La Palma Stadium at 6:30 p.m. for more top entertainment and morning entertainment and tickets to the stadium show and pageant parade are available at the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce, 122 N. Lemon St., KE 5-2833.
Anaheim Man Seeks Schools Chief Post
Frank Grunenfelder, assistant county superintendent of schools in charge of the business and administrative field services division, has announced his candidacy for the office of county superintendent of schools to succeed Linton T. Simmons, who will not seek re-election.
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climate contact exist, even in gymman among us. My trip to conviction that hat to Western in particular sixth century. I hat this threat a race for our this point be to the true America will strangely un now in progranziest notion more, this the narrowness communism in some of our public schools. This accounts for much of the misinformation about Communist philosophy.
It would seem reasonable for intelligent Americans to want to know their enemy. This is not easy, however. Winston Churchill once said, "Russia is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma." Czarist Russia was the least well-known of the major European countries, and American visitors to the Soviet Union prior to World War II were few. In 1941, the Soviet Union imposed a ban on foreign tourists which ended in the fall of 1955. Only two years after the death of Stalin.
Since 1955, the number of Americans visiting the USSR has increased substantially each year—from about 2,500 in 1957 to more than 20,000 in 1960. This flow of American tourists, while it constitutes but a small percentage of the more than half-million Americans traveling in Europe each year, is nevertheless extremely significant in terms of American understanding of the Soviet Union.
The Communists have pictured the struggle of their world and ours as one between capitalism and socialism, and, through our ignorance, we have let them get away with this much too long. The issue between us is far more complicated and involved. In the first place, their "Socialism" is actually a harsh and radical form of state Capitalism. Our "Capitalism" is in reality a mixed economy that has been civilized by consideration for the total good.
FRANK GRUNENFELDER
He is endorsed by Simmons, the County Board of Education and the staff of the County Superintendent of Schools.
Grunenfelder, who lives at 2085 Margle Lane, has an extensive background in the field of education. His training includes a bachelor of arts degree with a major in school administration, and additional graduate study at Long Beach State College and UCLA, covering a