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   Alameda Southern County News, The (Newspaper) - December 1, 1938, Hayward, California                               THE NEWS Agriculture Is now at crossroads The issue thus fur not wholly appreciated nor un- Shall wo transfer the responsibility of operating and managing our farms from the Individual lo the State I That challenging statement prefacing a penetrating analysis of the question of government subsidies for Where they may from Chris L dear Of the Agriculture of FOURTH YEAR NO 18 K J TEX HOOPER EDITOR AND PUBLISHER WAYWARD CALIFORNIA THURSDAY DECEMBER 1 1938 of Wisconsin and formerly secretary or tho Hoard At a time when extreme slalo both pro nnd eon are the order of tho tilings according to most men are either all Rood or all lias the sound Judgment to approach Hie lem realistically ai curtain types of government aid out which are and which operate in Hi public Interest Hut 11 is vlt necessary that we dialing these types of from those where the ages outweigh tin advantages analyst whise add background add weight to conclusions Mr makes this general commen which merits the sober tlon of nil farmers nt their political or economic The extension of governmental aid to agriculture has Involved an Increasing direction of lure by government In short the problem which must face Is simply this How much are we to sacrifice to gain subsidies all appreciate of course in society becoming Increasingly complicated thai the government has a responsibility of seeing that great economic groups en Joy equality of says Mf Christensen This Involves some measure of active govern Intervention The one not easy of analysts IB the degree to which intervention may go before the advantages outweigh the Laying down general rules as n guide to farmers who value Independence Dean establishes three basic of public favor Public favors exact payment fro others The likelihood is tin these payments will weigh Ind upon living costs at the ex of purchasing power of th consumer Farmers have noth New Hayward to S F Bus Fares To be 25 Cents Francisco 1 fares drop cento 25 cents each way Inn Iti The reduction a by the California To Bridge Authority following hearing for bridge loll in Sacramento Tuesday The authority granted the In company's request that Hie pre ent 75 cent per bus loll be di continued and the present toll bo to two and cents The present tolls when bruku down to a av erago seven and per company official told he authority The new two and one-half cent per pansen ger toll will the toll paid by rail company's operating over 111 bridge Hayward businessmen who nt tended the Sacramento hearing Tuesday to lend weight to the tition were headed by William C Wallace Hayward bus company official and Included A J Poster Smith Kidd City C W White Leo ng Sam Short Hill Carl Knudson George Fuller eter J B E Amyx Parker and L Mr White acted us spokesman for group Similar groups from other East ay cities equally effected by th oil reduction were also at th earing The reductions will lowe ridge income by an daily it wan slated by Earl Lei director of public wors As Seagulls See California World's Fair in San Francisco Bay PER YEAR ing through reduced pur chasing of tho consumer subsidy Subsidy i apt to lead to control to bile group culls for subsidy t oilier grups An conferred upon one economic clas usually burdens other classes additional subsidies aro require to offset these advantages Th cure is more subsidies AIM remedy becomes more disastrous than the favors are based upon monopoly control Monopoly control Inevitably leada to the restriction of production It slows down whole economic machine Thp result Is a lower national of living Concluding his Interesting analysis Mr declares Planned scarcity on t part of any considerable group bound to work hardships on tin public nt large and In turn rouot to the detriment of those it is de- signed to benefit No amount of argument will conceal the fact that in order to consume we must produce Reduced production In- menus reduced lion reduced consumption ably means a lower standard OL living And he ends Ills summary with this parting shot which most farmers will concur oly control of the supply of life's staples Is a dangerous weapon in any government's not Pageant Plans Abandoned Officers of the Chamber of Commerce hoard a report day night of a group from the Business and al Women's club by Miss Alice Haar president regarding a program to be staged Hayward Day at the World's Fair Island next May The group of ladles and the of- of the Chamber of Com- merce came lo the conclusion aft er considerable discussion that a pageant would be beyond their means and ability nnd that program if any would probably have to be simpler and less orate in nature i Later a Day com- will he appointed by the Chamber of Commerce to hold the duy nt the fair and on that com mitteo will IIP appointed who can best serve the purpose of publicizing and staging the event in behalf of our cily This matter of n Jay first came to notice when n elter rend at a n he Board of Directors of tho Chamber of n month go and Publisher J 1 Hooper loved that such a day be held for iie benefit of and the ilr but Director Temple Crane longht that first the cost should e ascertained Since then the of Commerce has been eeling its way learning what is and the cost It appears ow according to information HAYWARD MEN TO ATTEND STATE CHAMBER Sessions of the state Chamber of Commerce in San Francisco Thursday and Friday will be by 16 Hay ward business Questions of importance to and business lenders of California will be discussed il has been announced The delegation will In headed by Ralph Anderson dent of the local Chamber tini will include A J Foster Clarence Johnson Dr II A Eggert Hans I Parsons C S Long Jr Kent der Nels J J Orland Close E L Guy Warren Eric Runs and Smith Novena Services Begin Tuesday The annual Novena to Mother of Perpetual Help will at All Saints Catholic church beginning Tuesday night ag to Father Stephen F lastor It will continue through lay Dec S The Novena services this yoor vlll be conducted by the Father Rev Henry on of Holy Redeemer college In Oakland Father Sution with many years experience behind him as Mission i Niles M J Overacker Mission New Officers of Farmers LIVERMORE W Gatzmer Wagoner farmer and stockman of this district has been ted president of the Associated Farmers of Alameda county All other officers were also re- elected including Charles don Alvarado vice-president A E O'Donnell tary If W Kolb Dublin treas and the following Louis Amaral Newark E A Wente Frank doEa Niles George Souza Warm Springs Joseph Hose John Busch Pleasanton L E Bailey Alvarado George Lowery Hr Manuel Alameda Junior College Meeting at Niles Progress in movement to bring a junior college to the Alameda area reported ing a meeting of community ers interested in the project at Niles Tuesday The meeting was held at Old Adobe and was called by George C Roeding chairman of the group dent of Ralph Anderson the Chamber of Com- nnd Novena preacher in all par's of the United Slates will have Jn important message both for and according to Father Solemn opening of the Novena will be held at p in Dally mass on will be at i 7 and S a m through out the Novena tions will be held every evening at 7.45 o'clock Solemn closing services will bo held Thursday Dec S Father Issued a special call to all parish members to tako part in the services Our Blessed he said will welcome In n special way uli who come to Her Shrine during Situ Jose Cauliflower Crop Looks Promising Blizzards in Atlantic flower growing centers have forced local prices up T 0 rison Hayward farm advisor re- Tuesday With the fall cauliflower season well under way In the Hayward area n promising crop makes the merce represented at the meeting while Gerald Worth ley represented Castro Valley Others present included Augus: May Alvarado Ernest Schween Tom Mrs Joseph Mrs Laura and Mrs Gladys Williamson Niles It is planned to hold another meeting for further shortly after the first of the year Mr Roeding said when a representation will attend FLASHES PARIS and quiet reigns again in this land following the victory of Premier Daladier in a strike set for Wednesday Having thus met and overcome the greates challenge of his career feels confident parliament wll enact bis three-year tion program when it convene shortly He fully expects par to endorse his economic under which wcy and public service workers re Into lbe urmy outlook grower bright for However the local the high prices are not expected to remain rom tho fair the cost will be So n Hayward Day 111 be held and the matter of a steering committee will jme up before the next the directors of th Chamber of and assistance Ted by the ladles will bo 1 with thanks II IB staled Iho days of the Novena and for in force throughout the fall prayer we say Sho will Mr Morrison said a Krace mid a blessing to cheer Favorable growing weather he II ha produced a well conditioned crop that year and harvesting began vas early in November Cutting will continue until latter part of April Alameda county acreage this year is 100 acres larger than in Of the acres in tile on our way In never been heard who had recourse to Her unaided Wigwam of Porno Tribe Improved Order of Red Men held I heir weekly meeting Monday ning at Native Sous hull Plans were formulated for the parties of the coming month Bessie was lie guest of honor at a surprise rty held at the homo of Miss irothy Patterson Prospect Tuesday evening She received many lovely gifts from her friends Those present wero Mrs Ruel Lucas Mrs Evorett nouns Mrs Joseph May Mrs Fred Langford Mrs Alfred Marks Mrs Henry Collins Mrs Lloyd Nixon Mrs Cary Burge Bell Thompson of Oakland Miss Ethol Jensen Ruth Haar Laurel Nel son Helen and Mini Anna Perry furnished or ha with to Mri second to Mrs and low to Mm Lungford Insulation Used in Poultry House BATTLEBORO E Bo- Vermont has a 20 by 40 foot laying house that has been very comfortable both summer and winter The building Is in- with a layer of hardwood shavings between tbn studding Last January when It 17 degrees below zero outside the above freezing In the reports C Hen derson extension of Vermont Stale college Building paper on he outside and Inside of the studding will belp tp keep the shavings dry The value depends upon H dry condition will be adoption and refreshments will be served Dec 14 will a whist party A Christmas party in conjunction with will be held Dec IS At this meeting their will also be nomination of officers for tho coming districts The bulk of the local crop is shipped lo Chicago and New York markets The balance is distributed in this state Ala moda county Mr Morrison said Is one of the largest cauliflower producing areas in the stale BONDS SOLD TO START DECOTO SEWER BY DECEMBER WHIST FOR Master whist for the benefit of the Girls Hayward will be held at school Dec 1 Embroidered low slips will be awarded as prizes There will also bo a door prize Chairman of the affair will be Miss Bernardino Quinlan Hid Mi's Borneman Mrs line Mrs Sylvia Mrs Roberta Jergentz and Mrs Jewell Bennett will assist her OK her committee group of campfire girls met with new for five escaped lunatics from the lon asylum continues Thursday morning The others out of the 50 who over the fence during a fire Wednesday have been captured One hired a tax lo take him to Sacramento on way out of the state but wn: captured In thp capital city Two Apartment Houses Started Permits for the worth of construction were issued ing November according to the report of Building Inspector Manuel G The sum is nearly greater than Hist month's figure During the month 12 permits were issued compared with 10 for October Jor a total of Permits were issued for ion of seven new homes They a One story five rooms 1000 Cotter way J P Clarl owner C M Russell builder one story five rooms boulevard J A owner C M Russell builder two story six rooms Simon street E N Warren owner and builder one story two 1717 R street T II lin owner and builder one story six rooms Cotter way Wil linm Hill owner Waller Lund builder one story rooms Jackson street owner Zaballos Brothers ers one story five rooms 425 McKeever avenue E L Clements owner A builder Two permits were for inent houses A two story room building to contain four EACH AT 4111 France s General Strike Broken by Premier Daladier PARIS By a n a t i o array ol armed force Wednesday broke the 24-hour general constituted organized bor's first big challenge to liia government and its economic gram In n few hours nothing was left of the movement except partial strikes in some private In- dock workers strikes in some ports and n few streetcar strikes Leon sec of the confederation an implied admission of defeat in a statement in he said there wag a total ball of two in the Paris bus anil sub- way services but tho ment's requisition order and ise of military force we do not leny have brought a resumption of Cheap Competition Given California George ex- perl of the University of nia and resident of Castro ley spoke to Rotarians Monday noon on the matter of marketing of California crops He staled thai certain slates have gone into production of vegetables and fruits in competition with Call with cheap labor and that the wage jaw will not help this slate Particularly the spinach crop has been tailed because of competition from Texas fields Mr Alcorn stated that the table nnd fruit crops of this state are shipped in annually that would make a train 2000 miles long and that each car about miles to its on en average Richard Kennedy was program paid CO cent fine for of Ibe SAN storn luis passed utter depositing i inch of rain in area and fair weather is predicted for Thursday NEW output Is C per cent above a week ago equals the record at this time last year Is reported that fares will be reduced 10 per cent Pullman fares 15 per on railways in the East ug the holidays Ian Mis meeting R Johnson for a enmity planted to school Tuesday at Marie Johnson majority lire centered around Other sections are in The sale of In bonds by Ibe Decoto Sanitary District was announced In Hayward by Marlln W Haley ial counsel for the district The bonds were recently volod to help finance a sewer system nnd disposal plant for -oto A PWA grant of will make up the necessary total The bonds were sold to R II Moulton Company San Francisco nt nn rale of poi cent nnd a SOC premium Bids for Iho of th system and dis- posal plant will he opened Tuesday Tho of tho system was assured last week with the grunting of a penult to the Decoto Sanitary District by the state board of health tn sewer Tho bids be opened at a meeting to be held In the Decoto Actual work will showed the group to bold a baby and how to introduce n speaker group thp duck and the snow museum at Lake They were by Mrs Robert and Mrs Herbert larnis The group also visited thp Campl'lro in Oakland Helen Wright was introduced lo the girls ns a new member Watanka group hiked lo recently Airs Donald accompanied AUXILIARY AT MEMORIAL HALL The American Legion auxiliary will meet Thursday evening S o'clock hi Memorial hall Tho district membership chairman Mrs Ann Board of Berkeley will be present A delegation from rubber if used in the OPS and heel f stockings and sor by some to lengthen life of the wearing material will be ended at Main street at a cost of Tbe owner is Lucille Frank and he builder M W The second apartment contain UK seven apartments will come about by additions costing to an old residence at DOS A street Alberta M is iwner F C Little the builder One permit was for the tion of a new service station ing at Main street C Eggert owner and A W Clark Jr builder Two for to 427 A street Charles owner Boy Scout leaders Elwood son and Lester Perry ed the work of Scoutmaster ICT Little In training Troop five sponsored by Rotarians President Orland Close Elated that Mills College choir will come lire 12 to join in tbr club's annual Christmas parly W Froehlich welcomed Hie visiting Rotarians to on oi he club builder 33 Castro A S Vargas owner Zaballos ers builders NEW of appliances are leaders being roasters heaters Electric irons always a leading electric appliance in sales volume are selling rapidly train wreck derailed Ibe from curs of n train herK Wednesday night Engineer fireman and mailman wore injured Two New Directors For Farm A proposal lo th of the Farm of di- rectors wll be decided on at a di- rectors meeting to be held day night in If the proposal carries Advisor T 0 Morrison said Pan Dougherty and Fry Mount Eden will he named directors at large At the meeting to be directed by President H W Kolb tors will also hear reports of tho current membership campaign and lay plans for the future Peeping Tom Pleads Guilty Donald L n street pleaded guilty Friday in Hayward justice court to his Peeping Tom He will appear again day before Judge Jacob Harder for sentence I was sentenced to fivo days In May and days in for similar Ring Statuettes Reported Stolen Theft of a black onyx ring and two ivory Buddha statuettes ued nl were to ward deputy sheriffs by Mrs vard Snn Mrs said she returned from Oakland lo find the front door standing open revealed the articles were missing ROME Jews have been eliminated from all of Italian sports effective the United Press was In Saturday by reliable formed sources Hayward Had in 1391 by Dec 14 according to Young group of From 1.4 IS lo In John engineer for vm present Plans That district Plans call for 111 will fnl party to i growth In population construction of a sewage disposal i at the of Mrs The plant almost mile Grove way Hoc 8 In was brought to light Tuesday west of town Sower mains will have lo bo laid throughout the town's streets At present In taken care of by private septic tanks evening Members Uid friends will be Invited There will be no afternoon parly when Mrs I P Mopes discovered the 1801 census figure ping In a In a clip Hit by the Due fl because of Iho evening lain Mrs Wooden grand Doc 8 I mother of Mr Maros DIVORCE OF ASHLAND SCHOOL FROM SAN LORENZO DISTRICT of Ashland Improvement to divorce the grammar school from th Lo school district was an- Tuesday by Mrs president Tbe presentation last week ol petitions requesting tbe tion as well as an affidavit at- testing to the school's dally av- attendance during 1937 to County Superintendent Edgar E climaxed nil campaign conducted by Iho Im- provement club Mrs snld A walling Decision The mutter will be taken by the county super- then turned over lo tho of education and finally to county for n The Ashland school In the Sim District which Includes the San Lorenzo and Sunset schools has an ment of approximately 100 pupils 100 more is needed for ion Seen Separation of the from the district has been naked be II Is fell that the community has progressed to a UK degroe nnd that Iho school derive greater benefits under I ho new get-up Recording to Hie Improvement club president Improvement members who directed the ment William R Henry Quillet rind Major H W Brown   

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