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Opinions VIRGIL PINKLEY, Editor and Publisher 4—The Gazette Thursday, April 9, 1964 Angel Town? "Heavenly" At Least Hopes are running high that confirmation of the Los Angeles Angels relocation in Anaheim will come soon. The Angel Club would represent the ultimate in recognition for the city. Whether we get the Angels or not (and we hope we do) Anaheim is certainly a bit of heaven for those who call her "home." All the advantages of this fair community would take miles of paper and type. Most of these plaudits we owe to the foresight of city councilmen of the caliber now serving. Any person who has resided within the boundaries of Anaheim for the last ten years could not possibly have been remote from the city's phenomenal growth and development and the existing government. A few years ago, 8,000 persons called Anaheim All the advantages of this fair community would take miles of paper and type. Most of these plaudits we owe to the foresight of city councilmen of the caliber now serving. Any person who has resided within the boundaries of Anaheim for the last ten years could not possibly have been remote from the city's phenomenal growth and development and the existing government. A few years ago, 8,000 persons called Anaheim "hometown;" a sleepy, quiet village, miles from anything, surrounded by orange groves. Almost without realizing the change was occurring, the landscape, skyline, and design changed from village to metropolis but the atmosphere of a village was retained. Walt Disney has had much to do with the growth of Anaheim and should be given credit where credit is due. Any other city in Southern California which might have been fortunate enough to have its name synonymous with Disneyland should have blossomed. However, the conditions that made Disney decide on establishing his dream here were already playing a factor in the city's unlimited future. Those conditions still exist in the hands of the men who now make the decisions every week that touch the lives of our present 140,000 population. The local social, cultural, and charitable organizations seem to shine a little brighter in our midst because the spirit of friendliness, eagerness, and happiness is so evident. Melodyland is now bringing the glamour, class, culture and sophistication needed to establish the esteem our city deserves. All these will bring further development, thriving, and unlimited opportunity to those citizens who have the "Colonial" spirit to grasp the situation and hang onto the wheels which are turning this "hub of happiness" into a paradise. The present situations concerning re-development of the downtown; the convention center and arena; attracting new light industry; and the day to day problems of zoning, variances, ordinances, and minor disputes will require honorable men, loyal to Anaheim and that for which she stands. Anaheim's citizenry should be thankful we have had the helm of our government in such capable hands. LAW IN ACTION There's no sense trying to give you a blow by blow description of how the session are going in Sacramento. Every hour there is a new development. Rumors are flying thick and fast of another stale mate this year. So the legislation may be held in Sacramento to indefinitely. On the other hand, an agreement between opposing factions might kick loose in a matter of days. We shall see. Many people have asked for the delegation strengths of the Republican and Democratic National Conventions this year for California. The Secretary of State's office reports that there will be 86 voting delegates to the GO Convention in San Francisco. The Democrats in California will have 160 voting delegates plus two more for their national committeeman and commiteewoman at the Democrat National Convention in Atlanta Ga. Bet you didn't know that they have been 650 proposals for in Letters To The Editor POSTAL HELP It has come to my attention that the Anaheim Main Post Office is undermanned, especially in the department delivering packages containing perishable foods, shipped into Anaheim from other cities. Has the Anaheim Gazette ever received any letters communications regarding this situation? If you have received any complaints, a concentrated effort must be made to improve the situation by adding more mail to this department. WILLIAM A. SITTLE LAW IN ACTION PUBLIC DEFENDER It's not much good to have rights unless you can get a court to enforce them if you have to. Most of your liberties rest upon your right to counsel. The court must tell an accused person of his right to counsel, and, in fact, supply him with a lawyer if he cannot afford one. In state courts this lawyer is most often the public defender. In federal courts he is usually a lawyer who gives his services at the court's request. In California the county board of supervisors may name a public defender, or provide for the people to elect him. The public defender's job is to defend persons accused of a crime who cannot afford to pay counsel. The public defender may speak for the accused at all stages from the preliminary hearing and arraignment on through the court of appeals. The public defender may represent an indigent person in hearings to send him to a mental hospital. The public defender has the duty to serve the accused free of influence or directives of the district attorney or other officers. How can any lawyer defend a man he knows is guilty? Often the lawyer does not know that, but if he does, he may well advise such a person to plead guilty. The district attorney must prove guilt "beyond a reasonable doubt and to a moral certainty." The defense lawyer has sworn to make out the best case he can for his client under the law. Thus the jury sees both sides of the story as strongly urged. An accused person may think he is guilty and may not be guilty at all. He may be guilty of a lesser crime. Some people "confess" to crimes they simply could not have done. Although the client is guilty, his lawyer still owes him a duty to urge mitigation. In counties having no public defenders, the judge names a lawyer for the poor accused. The local bar association often furnishes a lawyer, or sets up a panel from which the judge selects a lawyer. Note: California lawyers offer this column so you may know about our laws. Why Don’t You Give It a Chance to Develop–You Might Be Surprised! The opening of the Ramona Outdoor Play’s 37th Season in Hemet and the Spring Holiday observance in Carlsbad top the list of things to see in the Southland this week. Here is the schedule of some of the outstanding activities in the area for the period of April 9 through April 18 as compiled by the Automobile Club of Southern California. BORREGO VALLEY: An estimated 200 horseback riders are expected to take part in the 100-mile, two-day ride from Alpine to Borrego Valley April 18 and 19. CARLSBAD: This commercial flower growing center will celebrate spring with a week-long “Spring Holiday” observance from April 19 through 26. Featured will be flower decorated streets, the crowning of a Miss Spring Holiday and a parade. CLAREMONT: “Noche de Primavera,” the story of early California presented in English. State Senators County Report There’s no sense trying to you a blow by blow desion of how the sessions being Sacramento. Every hour there is a new dement. Rumors are flying and fast of another stale this year. So the legislature may be held in Sacramen- iatives, referendums, constitutional amendments and the like submitted by the people or the legislature since 1884. Voters since then have approved 358, rejected 292. An initiative comes directly from the people after it qualifi- $50 to $75 million additional money for public schools this coming fiscal year. But this may prove to be too temporary. Then, a new plan is in the making to revamp the educational code sections, provide more money, and better define responsibilities in this area. is the current production b-staged in the Padua Hills atre through April 11. A production, "El Milagro de Isidio," will be presented 15 through May 30. COMPTON: The Compton prior Chamber of Commerce sponsor a Community through April 12. CORONADO: The Annual Show, sponsored by the of Coronado and the Coronado Flower Assn., will be held Spreckles Park on Orange April 18 and 19. HEMET: The Ramona Out Play will open its 37th se- April 18 and 19 in the Ramona Bowl. The play also be presented on Apr- and 26 and May 2 and 3. quotable IF YOU would not be fo-ten, either write things w-reading or do things worth ing. —Ben Franklin. The purest ore is proc-from the hottest furnace, the brightest thunderbolt i-cited from the darkest storm. —Charles Caleb C Every cloud engenders storm. —Shakes The height of human w-is to bring our tempers Here's no sense trying to you a blow by blow deception of how the sessions going in Sacramento. Every hour there is a new dement. Rumors are flying and fast of another stale this year. So the legislamay be held in Sacramendefinitely. On the other an agreement between ing factions might kick us in a matter of days. We see. Any people have asked us the delegation strengths at Republican and Democratnational Conventions this for California. Secretary of State's offreports that there will be delegates to the GOP mention in San Francisco. Democrats in California have 160 voting delegates two more for their nationcommitteeman and commitman at the Democratic convention in Atlanta, you didn't know that there been 650 proposals for init- Letters To The Editor NAL HELP has come to my attention the Anaheim Main Post Ofsundermanned, especially the department delivering ages containing perishable, shipped into Anaheim other cities. the Anahelim Gazette received any letters or communications regarding this ion? you have received any commits, a concentrated effort be made to improve the action by adding more men is department. WILLIAM A. SITTER IN CHINA 1000 YEARS ABO, STUDENTS OF ACAPUNCTURE PRACTISED ON BRONZE DUMMIES, LEARNING THE 700 PLACES ON THE BODY TO BE PIERCED WITH NEEDLES IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES. THIS MEDICAL SYSTEM IS RECOROIZED AND ENCOURAGED BY THE COMMUNIST REBIME IN CHINA TODAY. THE TARGET AREA IS NOT ALWAYS OVER THE AFFECTED PART: CERTAIN HEADACHES ARE TREATED BY NEEDLE PUNCTURE IN THE TDE. A service of CALIFORNIA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION In China under Chiang Kai-Shek, Western medical methods were encouraged—and acupuncture and moxhustion (where pellets of THE TARGET AREA IS NOT ALWAYS OVER THE APPECCED PART: CERTAIN HEADACHES ARE TREATED BY NEEDLE FUNCTURE IN THE IDE. A service of CALIFORNIA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION In China under Chiang Kai-Shek, Western medical methods were encouraged—and acupuncture and moxabustion (where pellets of moxa leaves are placed on some of the 700 strategic locations on the skin, and burned) were discouraged. However, in 1950, soon after coming to power in China, the Communist regime decreed that "Chinese medicine," including acapuncture, moxabustion, and traditional herb medicine, should have equal status with "Western medicine." Efforts to introduce acupuncture into the U.S. A. in the last century failed, for to skeptical American it was un-scientific. THE PALMS "IN THE JUNGLE" IN ANAHEIM 5¢ DINNER SALE THIS SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY APRIL 12 - 13 - 14 THE PALMS FAMOUS 3.75 TERI-YAKI en Brochette Dinner FOR THE FIRST DINNER YOU PAY 3.75 FOR YOUR GUEST'S IDENTICAL DINNER YOU PAY 5c NEXT WEEK New York Steak Dinner Pay 4.75 for first dinner—Only 5c for your guest's identical dinner. THE PALMS 1010 E. ORANGETHORPE - ANAHEIM NEAR EAST AND RAYMOND STREETS HOURS: SUNDAY 12 'TIL 10 — MON. TUES. 5 TO 10 No Reservations Needed INGS TO DO, TO SEE the current production being led in the Padua Hills Thee through April 11. A new production, "El Milagro de San ilio," will be presented April through May 30. IMPTON: The Compton JunChamber of Commerce will sensor a Community Fair through April 12. RONADO: The Annual FlowShow, sponsored by the City Coronado and the Coronado ower Assn., will be held in beckles Park on Orange Ave. il 18 and 19. MET: The Ramona Outdoor y will open its 37th season il 18 and 19 in the famed mona Bowl. The play will be presented on April 25 26 and May 2 and 3. The quotable IF YOU would not be forgoteither write things worth ding or do things worth writ- —Ben Franklin. The purest ore is produced in the hottest furnace, and brightest thunderbolt is elid from the darkest storm. —Charles Caleb Colten Every cloud engenders not a rm. —Shakespeare The height of human wisdom to bring our tempers down cast of the play is made up of residents of the communities of Hemet and San Jacinto. INGLEWOOD: "Jewels of California" will be the theme of the 10th annual African Violet Show to be held at the Professional Women's Club April 10 and 11. LAKEWOOD: The Lakewood Pan American Festival will be held through April 26. The event, which will feature a variety of activities during the month-long observance, will honor Peru. LOS ANGELES: The Los Angeles Dodgers will open their 1964 home baseball season when they play St. Louis at 8 p.m. April 14 and 15, and Cincinnati at 8 p.m. April 16 and 17 and 6 p.m. April 18. The Dodgers will also play exhi­bition games with Los Angeles Angels at 8 p.m. April 11 and 1 p.m. April 12 in Dodger Stadium. USC will meet Stanford in a track meet April 11 and Oregon April 18. Both meets will begin at 1:30 p.m. and will be in the Coliseum. The Sportmen's Vacation, Boat and Trailer Show will be held in Pan Pacific Auditorium through April 12. Featured will be displays of the latest equip­ment for campers, vacationers, fisherman and hunters. Hours will be from 2 until 11 p.m. weekdays and noon to 10 p.m. weekends. The 11th annual Technical Illus­trators' Management Exhibit will be featured at the California Museum of Science and Industry through April 26. An exhibit of works by mem- Bats in Fact and Fancy, a display containing specimens, drawings, photographs, etc. and dealing with behavior, adapta­tions, distribution and public health implications of bats will be featured at the Museum through April 26. Chamber music is provided each Sunday at 3 p.m. in the Los Angeles County Museum. The Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra will play in concert at 8:30 p.m. April 9 and 2 p.m. April 10 in Philharmonic Auditorium with Zubin Mehta as guest conductor. Rudolf Serkin, pianist, will be guest. PALM SPRINGS: The Palm Springs Desert Circus will be held April 8 through 12. Featured will be baseball games, a street dance and other events. Highlight will be a parade at 10 a.m. April 12 which will hon­or the state of Hawaii. PASADENA: "Touch of the Poet," a play by Eugene O'Neil and starring John Anderson, will be presented in the Pasadena Playhouse through May 10. POMONA: Arabian Horse Shows will be held at 2 and 3:30 p.m. every Sunday at the Kel­logg Unit of Cal Poly. SAN DIEGO: The 37th annual Spring Rose Show will be held in the Electric Building in Balboa Park April 11 and 12. The show will feature both amateur and professional divisions along with commercial displays. The 18th annual Yellowtail Derby will be run through Septem­ber. Prizes will be given for the largest Yellowtail caught during the event by the San The purest ore is produced in the hottest furnace, and brightest thunderbolt is elicited from the darkest storm. Charles Caleb Colten Every cloud engenders not a torn. Shakespeare The height of human wisdom to bring our tempers down our circumstances, and to take a calm within, under the light of the greatest storm shout. Daniel DeFoe There is no joy and no peace which can compare with the and peace of him who is understood and forgiven. Dr. Charles Malik If you have been badly wrong-forgive and forget. Mary Baker Eddy If the injured one could read your heart, you may be sure would understand and par- Robert Louis Stevenson ey never pardon who commit wrong. Dryden through April 12. Featured will be displays of the latest equipment for campers, vacationers, fisherman and hunters. Hours will be from 2 until 11 p.m. weekdays and noon to 10 p.m. weekends. The 11th annual Technical Illustrators' Management Exhibit will be featured at the California Museum of Science and Industry through April 26. An exhibit of works by members of the Verdugo Hills Art Assn. will be featured in the Tower Gallery of the City Hall through April 22. Gold Before Columbus, an exhibit of 250 pieces of the goldsmith's craft from miniature animal figures to large breast-plates will be shown in the Los Angeles County Museum through May 15. ANAHEIM GAZETTE Published Thursday of each week at 421 East Carritos Ave. Anaheim, California Legal Adjudication No. A 22441 VIRGIL PINKLEY, Editor and Publisher Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3, 1879. All rights herein are reserved. SUBSCRIPTION: $3.00 per year, payable in advance. 1750 WEST CHAPMAN IN ORANGE IN THE ALL-AMERICAN MARKET CENTER ON CHAPMAN AVE. 2 BLOCKS WEST OF MAIN STREET Grand Opening Friday April 10th of Winchell's Newest Donut House, Store No. 179 AT 1750 WEST CHAPMAN . . IN ORANGE (On Chapman Ave . . 2 Blocks West of Main St.) WINCHELL'S DONUT HOUSE, America's largest chain of Donut Shops, invites you to see this, our 179th Shop ... Come in and try a dozen of WINCHELL'S TASTY DONUTS ... Famous for "FRESHNESS" and for "QUALITY." See our beautiful Donut and Coffee Shop. OPENING SPECIAL ALL DONUTS Regular 75c Dozen 49¢ AT THIS WINCHELL SHOP ONLY