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City Revels in Festival: More Than 50,000 at Anaheim Take in Day-Long Pro ANAHEIM, Oct. 28.—threw reason to the win. Strong men became women became anything tumes could depict and became hysterical with the city plunged into cess of Halloween after they started here 15 years ago. Festivities opened with fast by 300 costumed The highlight of the im-program saw Everett Cordent of the Merchants' tion, sponsor of the cell dropped into the Elks pond without benefit of suit. Cone had forge come in costume. HORSES SHOW FEAT In the afternoon man Southland's most famous competed in the annual show. The largest crowd history of the event jams city park stands for the hour parade of horsedotocracy. Mrs. Haroldton of Los Angeles came the lion's share of the taking three firsts, two and a third place in events she entered. PARADE ACCLAIMED A strong unprecedented series of such events he the curbs for the evening Attendance of more than persons was estimated. More than 150 entries for the parade, ponderance of the floats ing a comic association day. Many of the mount tries in the horse show a in the line of march, wh PARADE ACCLAIMED A throng unprecedented series of such events held the curbs for the evening. Attendance of more than persons was estimated. More than 150 entrusted for the parade, ponderance of the floats ing a comic association w day. Many of the mount tries in the horse show at in the line of march, wh more than a mile in len terspersed were eight ba musical organizations. CLOVER KERR FOR BY HANDICAPPE CHILDREN AT BE BELL, Oct. 28.—Boys are on crutches and in wheel played hosts here today group of friends who have a personal interest in the Atlantic Ave. School. Physically Handicapped. It was a joyous time for among their guests Clover Kerr of Huntington who told the children, "I 100 appointments wouldn't have given up to you." For months the children exchanged letters with Miss For weeks they had plan program. Artists Will Hold Carnival Tonight SIERRA MADRE, Oct With a Greenwich Village scheduled for tonight members of the Madre Allied Arts Guild were hard at work getting old adobe studio of James Dewey in reading the occasion. Girls in Bohemian co guitar music, colorful oilings hung on prosaic lines, all will be in evidence. Dottie Dewey, daughter artist, who recently moved from New York, will per her dolls for the first time the carnival. Permission of the city been obtained to rope off ito Ave., in front of the James Dewey in reading the occasion. Girls in Bohemian costumes guitar music, colorful oil strings hung on prosaic oval lines, all will be in evidence. Dottie Dewey, daughter of artist, who recently moved from New York, will present dolls for the first time at the carnival. Permission of the city been obtained to rope off its Ave., in front of the for street dancing. Church to Dedicate Memorial Window COMPTON, Oct. 28. Stained-glass windows have installed in the sanctuary of Timothy's Episcopal Church and will be dedicated at ceremonies to be commemorated by Rt. Rev. Robert B. G.D.D., Suffragan Bishop of Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, it was announced by Rev. John M. Krumm. The windows, depicting Paul and his missionary companion, St. Tina were given in memory of F. Coombe and his wife, A. Coombe, by their son, C. Coombe of Compton. Pension Plan Fight Suspends Official REDONDO BEACH, OCT. (Exclusive)—Effective Nov. L. Etter, city public remand, has been suspended in a hearing under civil regulations Nov. 15. The South Bay Security League of which Thomas King, W.P.A. worker, is chaired the move to oust charging he distributed money and other materials posing the $30-Every-Thursday proposition. More Than 50,000 at Anaheim Take Port in Los Angeles Times File); Oct 29, 1938; Take Part Program 28.—Anaheim the wind today. came clowns; anything cost and children with joy as into celebration over the manner years ago. ed with breakumed persons. the impromptu Bett Cone, presinants' Associathe celebration. Elks Club fish feit of bathing forgotten to FEATURE In many of the famous mounts annual horse t crowd in the nt jammed the for the four horsedom's aris Arold C. More was came in for of the awards two seconds in the six IMED Residented in the events here lined evening parade. more than 50,000 lated. Entries were parade, a prefloats depictation with the mounted enshow appeared which, which was REPENTED in the events here lined evening parade. More than 50,000 attended. The entries were garride, a prefloats depiction with the mounted enshow appeared which was in length. Inght bands and ons. DR FETED SHAPPED BELL Boys and girls wheel chairs today to a who have taken in them at school for the shapped. Time for them guests was Stington Park, en, "If I had its today I up coming Children have with Miss Kerr. planned the OLD IGHT E., Oct. 28. Village carnival tomorrow the Sierra Guild today getting the of Alfred Readiness for Can costume, oil oil painttaic clothesevidence. Daughter of the moved here will present first time at The city has be off Monteof the adobe. Whittier J Service Inc WHITTIER, steps in establireplacement seritaken here when asked to fill out giving informacations and need. It is the aim ment committed to the students, well as to emplmunity. The b established will tain jobs for graduation. Faculty memb the work includison, Miss WinGeorge Cutler, gomery and Mr Dedicate Windows 28.—Two years have been January of St. Global Church lasted Sunday are conducted by B. Gooden. Chap of the of Los Announced today summ, vicar. Repicting St. Library convert st. Timothy, ary of James wife, Alice son, George Fight Social CH, Oct. 28. We Nov. 1, E. Public relations ended pendcivil service Securities Thomas Burnnis chairman. Oust Etter, outed funny material optery-Thursday The Port in Day-Long Program Job-Aid Inaugurated T.I.E.R. Oct. 28.—First establishment of a jobent service were underage when students were filled out questionnaires information as to qualifid need for work. The aim of the employment committee to be of service students needing work as employers of the comThe bureau when fully will seek also to obs for students after in. Members in charge of include Miss Doris Nels Winifred Thompson, Cutler, Milford Montand Mrs. D. D. Vincent. Winlfred Thompson, Cutler, Milford Montnd Mrs. D. D. Vincent.