oc-plain-dealer 1925-01-07
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SUGGESTIONS TO BETTER ANAHEIM
Extension of ornamental street lighting, wholesale planting of shade trees along streets in residential districts, cleaning up of Anaheim cemetery, repeal of the two-hour parking ordinance and education of the public to avoid traffic congestion when the fire department is responding to an alarm were suggestions for the betterment of the city brot out at yesterday's meeting of the Anaheim City club.
President Herman Loehr had announced at the previous meeting he would call for such suggestions.
C. C. Lamb, president of the Lions club and C. C. director, introduced the subject of ornamental street lighting. He said that he disliked very much to see the hard work go for naught of the lighting committee of the C. of C. which had signatures of property owners representing a majority of the frontage on principle streets, including Center and Los Angeles streets to the city limits in all four directions. The proposition fell short about a year ago when it was found that the committee had not been fully informed about the cost of the project and bids exceeded the limit mentioned in the petition of $1.50 per front foot in residence districts and $2 in business section. He thot if the city could assist in purchase of transformers so the cost could be kept within these figures, the project should be pushed.
Mayor E. H. Metcalf stated the council had gone into the matter rather thoroly and was entirely willing to go ahead with the improvements if they were desired, particularly in Center and Los Angeles.
President Loehr extended greetings of the club to Mr. Lamh and assured him the organization would always be found ready to co-operate in every way possible with other organizations seeking to advance Anaheim.
Councilman Dean Hasson suggested the club get behind a shade tree planting campaign. He suggested that each street be unique for the kind of shade trees along its parkings. The trees could be by the city whole.
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PROBE ATTEMPT TO SWAY JURY
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 7—Mytery which the district attorney's office declined to dissipate today hovered over the grand jury in quarry into allegations of an attempt to tamper with the "Kid" McCoy jury, made by Juror John J. Apell, during the trial of the former ring idol for the murder of Mrs. Teresa Mors.
Following the examination of six witnesses, from whom it was reported the inquisitors drew details of a telephone call Apell declared he had received from an acquaintance who wanted to talk to him about the McCoy trial, no statement was forthcoming from the district attorney as to the results.
On the one hand, there was belief today among those close to the grand jury that the investigation was closed while it was asserted with equal positiveness that further testimony would be taken Thursday, following a roundup of witnesses named by those who have already testified.
STRIKER KILLED
SCRANTON, Pa., Jan. 7—Steve Frely, 21, a miner, was shot to death while he was standing with a group of striking miners in front of a store at Old Forge, near here, early today, according to word reaching police.
Frely was the second employee of the Pennsylvania Coal Co., to be murdered within 24 hours in this section.
Samuel Spacia was slain at Pittston yesterday.
Michaelzona, 42, is held in connection with the death of Frely. The shooting, police say, was the result of a quarrel among some of the idle miners at Old Forge.
Father Petitions for Marriage Annulment
K. Dehker of Los Angeles, father of 15-year-old Mrs. Evelyn Wagner, has filed suit in the superior court at Santa Ana to null her marriage to Van V. Wagner. The latter is at liberty on his own recognizance following...
provements if they were desired,
particularly in Center, and Los Angeles-sta.
President Loehr extended greetings of the club to Mr. Lamb and assured him the organization would always be found ready to cooperate in every way possible with other organizations seeking to advance Anaheim.
Councilman Dean Hasson suggested the club not behind a shade tree planting campaign. He suggested that each street be unique for the kind of shade trees along its parking. The trees could be purchased by the city in wholesale lots and sold to the property owners at very nominal cost.
Vi MaMont declared that when he responded to the fire alarm from the W. J. Elliott home on East Center-at the other evening it took him more than five minutes to drive there because of the traffic jam of curious. And there were several other firemen behind him, he said.
"We don't have very much excitement here and everybody has to turn out." President Loehr augusted.
"There are 20 or more firemen and we should not be hampered in responding to a fire alarm. I wish all of you would tell your friends that when the fire department is called to the east side of the city that they drive west. When we need help we will call for it. It is a very dangerous matter when the firemen are hammered."
Charles Harrison spoke in favor of repealing the two-hour parking ordinance.
Marion Eden stated that when the club had about 40 minutes' time to listen he could go into detail on the matter of improving the Anaheim cemetery which presents some unusual legal difficulties.
The club's officers were given an informal word of greeting by Rew V. K. Ledbetter.
The club was favored with several solos by Alvin Carter, noted singer and choral leader.
It's time to get your new auto license numbers for 1925 and add the 1924 plates to your collection. Photo shows odd exhibit of Miss Anita Carolyn of Dayton, O., who has saved all the tags from the family autos since 1908.
OFFER NOT SO GOOD
If the site committee of the U. of C., Southern Branch, holds to its conditions regarding a new site for the branch, Palos Verdes offer of 1000 acres free of charge made public today needn't worry Fullerton, according to Secretary George W. Hold of the C. of C.
The ground there is not good for cultivation and there is considerable fog. Reid declares.
An active campaign is to be carried before the state legislature, the Board of Regents and the site committee, by the Palos Verdest site backers, who include 16 C.'s of C.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
OUSTS DRY JUDGE
By a vote of three to one C. W. Warner, city recorder of Huntington Beach and noted as a nemesis of drunks, bootleggers, etc., has been ousted by the board of trustees. Harry Stewart, retired businessman, has been named to succeed him.
J. H. Macklin, the same Macklin who was repeatedly accused to his face of being drunk in public at a recent mass meeting, took the initiative in having Warner removed. The council is the one that went on joy parties to Tina Juana, Los Angeles, etc.
SEVEN FAMILIES
MOVE TO ANAHEIM
Seven families, belonging to seven men to be employed at the local works of the Ross Turbine Engine Co., formerly the Anaheim Metal Industries, are about to move to Anaheim, according to an apparently reliable report today.
A representative of the concern did not deny the report.
The company will develop and manufacture an engine invented by William J. Ross, president, and also do general blacksmithing and machine work.
STAY TOO LATE
MEXICO CITY, Jan. 7 — A star of execution came too late today for Gens. Candara and Flores and they were executed by a firing squad after a court martial at Puebla found them guilty of rebellion.
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Salad
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Mince Pie
Coffee
Cheese Triangles
Tea
Toasted Cheese Sandwiches Tea
Nuts
Candies
Fruits
TODAY'S RECIPES
Spiced Apples—Prepare a heavy syrup of water and sugar. Pare and quarter tart apples and simmer gently therein until they are almost done. They must not become mushy. Remove with a skimmer to a platter spread with granulated sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg. Cover with another layer of sugar, and spices and leave until the next day. Arrange on a glass plate.
New Year Salad—Prepare mint gelatine and set aside to cool. Prick deep red cranberries with a needle and drop into a hotling syrup of sugar and water. Do not overlook. Remove with a skimmer. Pour some of the jello into star shaped molds and place some of the berries therein. Allow this to harden. Add more jello and more berries. When turned out on lettuce the effect of red berries suspended in the green gelatin is really lovely. Pass mayonnaise and serve half circles of nut bread.
SUGGESTIONS
One housewife found it more convenient to iron in a small room upstairs than in the kitchen. She used her sewing room and said she could iron there with no interruptions. At meal times the clothes need not be hastily carried out of the way. If company arrives they see none of the confusion of ironed clothes around. Also if you have an attic you have a clean, dry place for your ironing board to stand, and by placing your electric iron on the shelf in the wardrobe it is dry and safe from harm during the time it is not in use.
In nutting oilcloth or other cover on with strips of adhesive tape. This holds it firmly and is much more easily done. When you wish to change it the adhesive tape pulls off easily.
When your baking browns too quickly put a paper picnic plate over your pie or cake. Better than a piece of paper.
To make a perfect cup of hot chocolate use a standard bitter chocolate and grate or shave it fine; allow one tablespoon of chocolate for every four cups desired and as many and one-half more of granulated sugar; put into a deep covered vessel free from other flavors; pour on boiling water sufficient to cover well and dissolve it; stir or shake well, and simmer until thorny blended; add in the proportion needed of good cream and boiling water, equal parts, simmer very slowly six minutes and serve hot with whipped cream. Cocoa can be used in place of chocolate.
This is the season of the rich, red cranberry and we should utilize this berry as much as possible in our menus. This pudding recipe combines cranberries with raisins.
One cup cranberries, one and one-half cups flour, two tablespoons shortening, one cup sugar, two teaspoons baking powder, one-half cup butter, two tablespoons water one-half cup seeded raisins, one-fourth teaspoon salt.
Sift flour, baking powder and salt, rub in shortening and mix with one-half cup cold water. Roll out on a floured board to one-quarter inch thickness.
Wash cranberries and raisins. Boil sugar and two tablespoons water two minutes. Let cool Put in center of paste bring up corers, lap over to keep juices from coming out. Put pudding in a well buttered bowl. Tie in a cloth, leaving plenty of room to swell. Place in a not of boiling water, having enough water to cover. Boil 40 minutes. Serve hot with hard sauce.
Bacon Butter Sandwiches—One-bait inch white bread strips spread with softened butter mixed with chopped crisp bacon, and toasted on two sides in a hot oven.
STAY TOO LATE
MEXICO CITY, Jan. 7: A stay of execution came too late today for Gens, Candara and Flores and they were executed by a firning squad after a court martial at Puebla found them guilty of rebellion.
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THE ATTEMPT TO SWAY JURY
LANGELES, Jan. 7—Myanmar, the district attorney's office delineated to dissipate today over the grand jury in the allegations of an attacker with the "Kid" jury, made by Juror John during the trial of the king idol for the murder Teresa Mors.
In the examination of cases, from whom it was the inquisitors drew decision, he had received from assistance who wanted to him about the McCoy statement was forthcoming, the district attorney as results.
One hand, there was today among those the grand jury that the action was closed while it turned with equal positive sentiment. Further testimony taken Thursday, followed roundup of witnesses by those who have already
NIKER KILLED
TON, Pa., Jan. 7—Steve Smith, a miner, was shot to death he was standing with striking miners in front at Old Forge, nearly today, according to policing police.
Was the second employ Pennsylvania Coal Co., to served within 24 hours in action?
Spacia was slain at yesterday, Arizona, 42, is held in con-flict with the death of Frely. Fink, police say, was the quarrel among some of miners-at Old Forge.
Petitions for marriage annullment
Whiker of Los Angeles, 15-year-old Mrs. Evelyn has filed suit in the suit at Santa Ana to marry to Van V. Wagler, latter is at liberty on maintenance, following
ALASKA DREAMS OF STATE-HOOD WITHIN FOUR YEARS"
SAYS ITS GOVERNOR
Statehood within four years is the dream of Alaska, according to Scott Bone, Governor of the Territory, who recently visited New York and Washington.
"Alaska is slowly getting ready for statehood," said Governor Bone.
"As yet we suffer from a lack of population which would milititate against us with Congress undoubtedly. There has been no material gain since the 1920 census, although there has been a steady growth. We believe that with the development of Alaska's natural resources and property owners in the south part of the state feel quite badly about this new emancipation, as did the Southern white when the negroes were enclosed.
Natives Voted In Blooms
This is particularly elections where questions of action or choice of legislators concerned," said Governor Bone.
"They are frequently voted blocs by bosses of their own and this is bitterly resentable persons whose property may affected by legislation. We are a small legislative body, posed of only eight Senators sixteen Representatives."
The Alaskana feel that territory, with its tremener hoard of natural wealth, has the neglected stepchild of Sam long enough, according
Petitions for Marriage Annulment
Bhker of Los Angeles.
15-year-old Mrs. Evelyn has filed suit in the suit at Santa Ana to marriage to Van V. Waglatter is at liberty on recognition, following on a charge of perjury action with obtaining the wed in Santa Ana No.
Hiser of Santa Ana filed divorce from Earl Hiser alleging she was forced from the charity of her husband was makthan $100 a month.
A. Best deserted Mrs. best after they had been four years, according to divorce.
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FAMILIES
VE TO ANAHEIM
families, belonging to them to be employed at the parks of the Ross Turbine Co., formerly the Anna-ital Industries, are about to Anaheim, according to recently reliable report to
representative of the concerneny the report.
company will develop and cure an engine invented from J. Ross, president, and general blacksmithing and work.
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owners in the southern of the state feel quite as about this new emancipation as did the Southern white's at the negroes were enframed.
Native Voted In Blooms
This is particularly true in towns where questions of taxation choice of legislators are referred," said Governor Bone, they are frequently voted in by bosses of their own race, this is bitterly resented by those whose property may be owned by legislation. We have small legislative body, composed of only eight Senators and ten Representatives."
The Alaskans feel that their history, with its tremendous end of natural wealth, has been neglected stepchild of Uncle Long enough, according to the Governor.
"Alaaska," he said, "is the least understood civilized commonwealth on earth. It is not the vast upheaval of snow and ice that it is generally supposed to be. It has an equable climate and is an inhabitable and even an inviting land. Its ports, with one exception are open all the year around, so that there is constant communication with the outside world through Vancouver and Seattle."
The tourist trade, Governor Bone said, was on the increase. It is the 'nearest spot where Americans can view the midnight sun, which the Governor himself has seen on the Yukon. But for the shortage of tourist hotels, Alaska in June, July and August with dreamy twilight that lingers until 11 at night and the sun rising at 2:30 the morning, would be a paradise for the visitor. The winters are bitterly cold in the Behring Sea territory, but at Juneau, the capital which is located 11,000 miles from Seattle, the temperature on the coldest day last winter was eight degrees above zero.
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Mrs Knowlton, frame garage and alterations to house, cost $500.
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