Editorial: Kids' Game

Daily Review, Aug. 26, 1950

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Remember the game we used to play when we were kids—that old thing about "Button, Button, Who Has the Button?"

The Russell City water problem is rapidly descending to that stage, with everybody hoping that somebody else is "it."

The City of Hayward claims—and we think rightly so—that it discharged its responsibility when it installed a 12 inch water line to the Air National Guard area at the Hayward airport.

Crusader For Water Gets Help

Daily Review, Aug. 23, 1950

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A second Russell City woman joined Mrs. J. G. Gonzalves, leading crusader for water for water-famine stricken Russell Citians today, as Mrs. Ruth Manwarren made a second plea to Governor Earl Warren for help in the emergency.

Enclosing clippings from the local newspapers, Mrs. Manwarren addressed a personal letter to Governor Warren asking him to intercede with the county to bring water to Russell City.

Editorial: A Reminder

Daily Review, May 09, 1950

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This being budget time for all governmental agencies, we think it is proper for us to remind the county board of supervisors of a promise that was made last fall—a promise to the people of Russell City and to the people of Southern Alameda county.

While summer months seem far off these cold mornings, actually the warm weather is just around the corner where May 31 and June 1 meet.

Another Night-Long Rain Deluge Floods Area Homes, Streets

Daily Review,  Jan. 17, 1950 

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A night-long deluge which brought 2.21 inches of rain in 24 hours also caused floods, explosions and broken dikes to the Hayward area today.

Throughout the area reports of flooded residential areas kept county, district and city crews jumping from one job to another.

Emil Saunders, chief of the Tennyson fire department, today warned householders whose gas furnaces are near ground level to keep a careful eye on the water level.

Editorial: To the Supervisors

Daily Review, Sept. 17, 1949

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(Adjoining, under the heading "Our Readers Say," is the full text of a letter from Harry Bartell, chairman of the Alameda county board of supervisors, concerning Russell City water conditions and the board's opinion of a Daily Review editorial. We urge that you read the letter.)

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Mr. Harry Bartell and other members of the board of supervisors: