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Anaheim Gazette
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Henry Kuhel, Editor and Proprietor
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CHAPMAN STRONG FOR HOOVER
C. C. Chapman, one of the most enthusiastic workers in the Hoover presidential campaign, was in town Monday interviewing a number of republicans in the interest of his chosen candidate. Mr. Chapman is president of the Southern California Hoover campaign committee, and keeps in close touch with the political situation. He declares that Hoover sentiment is rapidly spreading in California, and that the food administrator will easily defeat Senator Johnson in the contest for the state's delegation to the Chicago convention. Mr. Chapman is a persuasive talker and advances many reasons why the California republicans should support Hoover in preference to Johnson.
Answering the charge that Hoover does not affiliate with any party, Mr. Chapman states that he is a republican and that his ancestors always have been staunch supporters of the G. O. P. He is supporting Mr. Hoover, he declares, because he believes in the doctrine of the republican party, and because of his ability as a business man.
Mr. Chapman presided at a big Hoover rally at Santa Ana Tuesday night.
PROPOSALS FOR SCHOOL BONDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE PURCHASE OF school bonds in the sum of One Hundred and Seventy-five Thousand Dollars, of Anaheim Union High School District of Orange County, California, will be received by the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, up to eleven a.m. of April 20, 1920, post office address: Santa Ana, Cal. (Court House).
Each of said bonds will be dated June 1, 1920, and will bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually and the principal and interest payable in lawful money of the United States, at the office of the Treasurer of Orange County, California.
Sald bonds are one hundred and seventy-five in number, of the denomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each, payable as follows, to-wit:
Bonds numbers 1 to 7 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run one year from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 8 to 14 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run two years from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 15 to 21 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run three years from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 22 to 28 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run four years from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 29 to 35 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run five years from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 36 to 42 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run six years from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 43 to 49 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run seven years from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 50 to 56 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run eight years from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 57 to 63 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run nine years from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 64 to 70 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run
Answering the charge that Hoover does not affiliate with any party, Mr. Chapman states that he is a republican and that his ancestors always have been staunch supporters of the G. O. P. He is supporting Mr. Hoover, he declares, because he believes in the doctrines of the republican party, and because of his ability as a business man.
Mr. Chapman presided at a big Hoover rally at Santa Ana Tuesday night.
G. O. P. MEETING
Steps toward thorough organization to be perfected as early as possible were taken at a meeting of the Orange county republican central committee last Saturday at the law library.
An executive committee was announced with one member from each supervisorial district. Those on the committee are R. Y. Williams, Santa Ana; R. E. Larter, Westminster; J. S. Howard, Anaheim; Willard Smith, Villa Park and R. B. Cook, San Juan Capistrano. The chairman and secretary of the central committee are ex-officio members of the executive committee.
The central committee is deeply interested in the congressional situation. It believes that this year a hard fight must be made to have this district represented by a republican.
It is the intention of the central committee to have a thorough organization in order to make a hard campaign for the republican nominees.
At Saturday's meeting J. S. Howard of Anaheim was elected a member of the committee to fill the vacancy caused by the removal of E. N. Cook from the third supervisorial district. Judge Howard is president of the Anaheim republican club, and has been in the forefront of the republicans of the county for many years.
A VOICE FROM WAR-TORN LANDS
Next Saturday night Prof. C. E. Robertson will speak in the Presbyterian church. Prof. Robertson has been for eighteen years engaged in China, Russia and the Orient as superintendent of the international lecture service of the Y. M. C. A. He will give first-hand information concerning conditions now existing in the East from the Christian point of view. The people of Anaheim will be interested to know five years from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 36 to 42 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run six years from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 43 to 49 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run seven years from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 50 to 56 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run eight years from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 57 to 63 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run nine years from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 64 to 70 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run ten years from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 71 to 77 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run eleven years from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 78 to 84 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run twelve years from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 85 to 91 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run thirteen years from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 92 to 98 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run fourteen years from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 99 to 105 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run fifteen years from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 106 to 112 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run sixteen years from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 113 to 119 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run seventeen years from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 120 to 126 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run eighteen years from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 127 to 133 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run nineteen years from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 134 to 140 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run twenty years from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 141 to 147 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run twenty-one years from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 148 to 154 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run twenty-two years from the date thereof.
Bonds numbers 169 to 175 inclusive, One Thousand Dollars, each to run twenty-five years from the date thereof.
A certified or cashier's check, payable to the order of the chairman of the Board of Supervisors in the sum of three per cent in the amount of said bonds, or of the portion thereof bid for, must accompany each bid and said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
The total valuation of taxable property within Anaheim Union High School District in said County for the years 1819-1920 is $53845000 exclu-
Next Saturday night Prof. C. E. Robertson will speak in the Presbyterian church. Prof. Robertson has been for eighteen years engaged in China, Russia and the Orient as superintendent of the international lecture service of the Y. M. C. A. He will give first-hand information concerning conditions now existing in the East from the Christian point of view. The people of Anaheim will be interested to know that Prof. Robertson belongs to them. He is the son of Mrs. M. O. Robertson, one of our worthy and well-known citizens. The whole hour of the evening service will be given to the speaker beginning promptly at half-past seven.
Irish independence received a boost Tuesday night at an enthusiastic meeting of friends of Ireland held at the high school auditorium. An interesting musical program was rendered, and a speech on the Irish question delivered by Mr. Halliday. A number of subscriptions were taken for Irish bonds.
GRAND THEATRE
Charlie Chaplin in "The Clodhopper." Big Dot for the reason that the productions.
NEW THEATER
Head & Imgram, proprietors of the Fairyland and Grand, announce that they will shortly begin the erection of a beautiful new theater. They have purchased ground on West Center street from the Knights of Pythias adjoining the Peck store and two architects are engaged in preparing plans. The ground is 54x160 feet, and the theater will have a capacity of one thousand.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. C. B. Hatch, Pastor
Bible school at 9:45 a.m. F. N. Gibba, superintendent. Adult classes by Miss D. C. Hartranft and W. M. Wickett. Separate apartments.
Communion service at 11:00 a.m.
Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p.m.
Evening service at 7:30. Prof. Robertson's address on "The Desolation of the East from a Christian Point of View."
Conference and prayer Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
Bill Gathas has blossomed out with a brand new Westcott, and has taken his place along with the other millionaires.
Washington is said to be thinning out a little, but just in time to keep up the crowd somebody has suggested a reunion of Wilson ex-cabinet members.
Petition for letters of administration over the estate of Anna J. Tibbetts, who died February 19, was filed Tuesday by C. L. Tibbetts, husband of the
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Washington is said to be thinning out a little, but just in time to keep up the crowd somebody has suggested a reunion of Wilson ex-cabinet members.
Petition for letters of administration over the estate of Anna J. Tibbetts, who died February 19, was filed Tuesday by C. L. Tibbetts, husband of the deceased, through Attorneys West and Menton. The estate is valued at approximately $1000. Mamie Augusta band, W. C. Brumagin, who died December 10, 1919, at Anaheim. This estate is valued at $1500. Attorneys Tipton and Callor represent Mrs. Brumagin.
WILSON'S INSULT TO FRANCE
To the merest tyro in international diplomacy, it must be readily apparent that President Wilson has grossly overstepped the bounds of propriety in his comment upon the character of the present administration of the government of France. He went out of his way to comment upon the evils of German militarism and in the same connection spoke of the present administration in France as militaristic. This could be nothing more nor less than an insinuation that the government of France is almost, if not quite, in the same category as the former administration of the Kaiser. The inference, of course, is not justified by the facts.
But whether President Wilson's statement was true or not, it was manifestly an improper comment for the head of one nation to make concerning the head of another. The kind of government France shall have and the policies which that government shall maintain are purely a question between the administration of France and the people of that nation. If the people of France are satisfied with the policies the administration pursues, no other nation has a right to complain so long as those policies do not infringe upon international rights.
President Wilson's remark regarding the present administration in France is as indelicate and impertinent as it would be for the President of France to remark that although the war in France was fought to make the
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President Wilson would, of course, take offense at such a remark as that from the President of France, but such a comment would be practically true. President Wilson prates of democracy but is autocratic in every respect and to every extent possible. Yet, if the people of the United States are willing to tolerate an autocrat here, that is no business of the President of France.
Neither is it any concern of Woodrow Wilson or any other United States official if France chooses to elect to the control of its nationl affairs and continue in power men who are militaristic in their tendencies.
But there was no justification in fact for the president's insult. France has just emerged from a war with her greatest enemy. Germany was not vanquished; her people do not now concede that they were defeated. Allied soldiers on guard in former German territory are subjected not only to personal insults, but to violence. Germany is endeavoring to relieve her self from the trener clicworld; to neesuch rsary fnation.
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France is not militaristic, but, if she were, it would not lie within the province of the official head of the United States government to say so, or to criticize her policy.
ANOTHER BIG NIGHT AT THE GRAND. Look Who Is Coming
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