anaheim-gazette 1920-10-28
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Anaheim Gazette
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OFFICIAL CITY PAPER
THE BATTLE IS ON BETWEEN
BOLSHEVISM AND NATIONALISM
The Third Internationale, with headquarters in Moscow, under the domination of Lenine, Trotzky and their fellow cut-throats, bandits and tyrants; with its plan of world-wide domination, following the overthrow of every civilized government, from some European capital under the dictatorship of communist czarism; this Third Internationale has been formally accepted by a majority of German socialists in a convention just concluded.
This scheme of a world-wide communistic autocracy, supported by bayonets and accompanied by wholesale slaughter of opposing elements, by complete suppression of free speech and press, has formidable support in every country in Europe. Its supporters constitute a considerable party in all of the dozen or more new European governments, and they are threatening the foundations of the existing order in Italy and Great Britain. In France the supporters of the Third Internationale are only awaiting their opportunity to attack the republic from within.
Great Britain is face to face with consciously, the agents of bolshevism. This is no time for yielding an inch to those who would break down the American national spirit. It is more necessary today to the American people and to the world, than it has ever been. Let the verdict of November 2nd against the scheme to sacrifice our rights, interests and ideals to an European super-sovereignty be so decisive that it will be notice to every nation that against the world, the flesh and the devil Americans will battle for their republic.
HARDING WANTS SHORTRIDGE
Warren G. Harding has called upon California to commission Samuel M. Shortridge as a United States Senator at the Tuesday election. In a personal letter to Raymond Benjamin, assistant to the National Chairman and Republican State Chairman, he makes an appeal for party unity to the end that the nation may be returned to constitutional government.
Senator Harding's letter in part follows:
"My dear Mr. Benjamin:
I have your letter of recent date, and I want to thank you for the opportunity given me to express my personal and partisan interests in the senatorial and congressional campaigns in your State.
The platform of the Republican party as enunciated at Chicago covers a large range of governmental interests and policies. To the carrying out of these policies and a practical execution of the reforms suggested we are pledged as a party and as individual and official members of it. Committed to this program we will need not only Republican executives but a Republican majority in both branches of Congress. We would helpless to can, I believe, defeat course, for example, reason to believe that or groom-to-be are not either has been married or husband still living to refuse to issue a present satisfactory are about to swear to it is under some such Angeles is trying out But I believe that if be a 'blanket' one the opinion of the Lo cousel is wrong, and wants to object can license be issued in t
EPISCOPALIA
A mass meeting of Orange county is Episcopal church at its purpose of the meeting interest in and furtherance of the wide campaign.
Two men high in Episcopal church wif of these men is Bishop's coadjutor ted, and the other Mississippi, repres national Episcopal church.
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complete suppression of free speech and press, has formidable support in every country in Europe. Its supporters constitute a considerable party in all of the dozen or more new European governments, and they are threatening the foundations of the existing order in Italy and Great Britain. In France the supporters of the Third Internationale are only awaiting their opportunity to attack the republic from within.
Great Britain is face to face with a bolshevist crisis. Having temporarily with bolshevism at home and abroad, the British government is now compelled to deal with the natural results of its temporizing, compromising policy. Every domestic difference, every spark of revolt, is being fanned by agents of the Lenine autocracy. Every new crisis in Great Britain, like the present coal strike, throws the British empire in the shadow of possible disaster. Bolshevist money and bolshevist agitators are working ceaselessly to bring about chaos in the United Kingdom, in the expectation of seizing control of the government while the many factions into which the people of the British Isles are divided, are at one another's throats.
The bolshevism of the Third Internationale is a thing so completely un-American that Eugene Debs, chief of American socialists, though in a federal prison under a charge of sedition, does not hesitate to denounce it as a tyranny which American socialists cannot accept. So foul a scheme of autocracy requires for its raw material wholesale ignorance as well as national disloyalty. Lenine was right when he said that should bolshevism conquer Europe and Asia, America would remain the last stand of civilization.
This parade of bolshevism in Europe, with its openly announced policy of world-wide political domination, presents an interesting aspect of the possibilities of the league of nations. Bolshevism is hostile, it is true, to a league of nations it cannot dominate; but with Europe succumbing to bolshevism, this world government might become an instrumentality through which communistic autocracy could the more easily attack the United States. No one up to this time, outside Lenine and Trotzky themselves, has more effectively contributed to the spread of bolshevism than did President Wilson by his appeals to the people of Europe to go over the heads of their governments. Just how much progress bolshevism has made in certain American inner circles is by no means determinable from surface ap-
in your State.
The platform of the Republican party as enunciated at Chicago covers a large range of governmental interests and policies. To the carrying out of these policies and a practical execution of the reforms suggested we are pledged as a party and as individual and official members of it. Committed to this program we will need not only Republican executives but a Republican majority in both branches of Congress. We would be helpless to effect our purposes without both. It is my earnest hope that the electors of California will commission Mr. Shortridge as a Senator of the United States I am assured that he is in every way worthy and qualified to fill the office to which he aspires and for which he has been nominated by decisive vote at the free and open primaries of our party.
And, it is also my hope that California will send in its congressional delegation as many Republicans, united in our faith as possible."
WINS AGAIN
Mr. Kenneth and Mr. Jacks who are here representing the J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co. and who are still staying with Mr. H. C. Seymour have another item of interest for their customers.
Dixon Plow Win Prize in Britain.
The Grand Detour Plow Division of the J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co. this morning received a cablegram from London, Eng., which brought cause of rejoicing to the officers of the concern; for it tells of awarding of the highest plowing honors in Europe to the local concern. The message stated that the Grand Detour plow pulled by a Case tractor, entered in the sincoln Trails, held under the auspices of the Royal Agricultural society won first prize and the gold medal.
The Lincoln Trails are the biggest plowing event in Europe, and the winning of first prize by the local concern, following the capture of first and second honors and a silver cup at the Big Rock, Ill., competition a few weeks ago, brings justifiable pride to the manufacturers.
P. S. They are giving daily demonstrations of their equipment to customers who have to be shown what Case farming machinery does. The place they are doing the demonstrating is three miles west in the county road in the sand wash.
GROOM ONLY NEEDED
become an instrumentality through which communistic autocracy could the more easily attack the United States. No one up to this time, but side Lenine and Trotzky themselves, has more effectively contributed to the spread of bolshevism than did President Wilson by his appeals to the people of Europe to go over the heads of their governments. Just how much progress bolshevism has made in certain American inner circles is by no means determinable from surface appearances. We do not know that Trotzky made his return to Russia only through the intervention of certain powerful higher-up, official influences in this country.
Certain it is that the linking of this republic with Europe in a super-government sacrificial of American independence of action in both domestic and international affairs, is a long step into this shadow of a proletarian dictatorship that is now falling upon Europe. It is true that this danger of the substitution of an international for a German militarist autocracy is a thing for which we bear our share of national responsibility, because it was a premature peace, with the agents of militarism still in possession of Petrograd and Berlin, that has made the war indecisive. And this premature termination of the war was directly due to the influence of President Wilson, with his "peace without victory". Fourteen points upon which Germany seized as the basis of an armistice, only to find that they were as false and insincere as the 1916 Wilsonian campaign cry of "He kept us out of war."
The big barrier to bolshevism throughout the world is nationalism. The battle is on between the spirit of nationalism and the spirit of bolshevism. Not all who war with nationalism are bolshevists, but they are.
"They may do it in Los Angeles county, but it won't be done in Orange county" was the committ of County Clerk J. M. Backs on the recently published information that the Los Angeles marriage license bureau is hereafter going to demand that the bride-to-be must accompany the groom to be to the courthouse when the license is issued, and that both must give a complete description of themselves—color of eyes, hair, height, size of shoes, etc.
"The present marriage license blanks are issued by the state," continued Backs, "and do not require this information, nor the bride's signature. The law requires that the groom swear to the information for both of them, although there is no objection to the bride-to-be appearing with him if she wants to, or if it will help him in giving the required data. If Los Angeles is going to require a detailed description, it is doing it on its own initiative, and on blanks which it will itself have printed—for there is no place for such information on the state blanks, with which all bureaus are furnished."
"Los Angeles will probably get away" with it, as very few young couples who want a license will object in one way or another. But anyone who wants to take the matter up legally.
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
can, I believe, defeat the move. Of course, for example, if we have any reason to believe that the bride-to-be or groom-to-be are not of age, or that either has been married and has a wife or husband still living, we have a right to refuse to issue a license until they present satisfactory proof that they are about to swear to is true. Perhaps it is under some such system that Los Angeles is trying out this new system. But I believe that if the matter is to be a 'blanket' one and all-inclusive the opinion of the Los Angeles county counsel is wrong, and that anyone who wants to object can require that a license be issued in the usual manner.
EPISCOPALIANS MEET
A mass meeting of Episcopalians of Orange county is to be held at the Episcopal church at Orange, today. The purpose of the meeting is to awaken interest in and make plans for the furtherance of the Episcopal nationwide campaign.
Two men high in the work of the Episcopal church will be present. One of these men is Rev. W. B. Stevens, bishop's coadjutor recently consecrated, and the other is Rev. Hawley, of Mississippi, representative of the national Episcopal board.
Last year the Episcopal churches of the country entered upon a three-year program of extension work. The second year's campaign is now under way. The arousing of effort and conscription is the primary aim of the movement, the financing of the work being secondary.
At morning and evening services of the churches, brief talks are made by "information men," explaining the purpose of the movement. These men and the vestries of the three Episcopal churches, located at Santa Ana,
RECOGNIZES THE MAN
Anegl Duarte, the Mexican under arrest charged with assaulting Miss Florence Hammel was positively identified as her assailant by that young lady some days ago.
"I could recognize the man who attacked me by the way he walked," Miss Hammell was quoted as having told deputies in the office of Sheriff C. E. Jackson.
Miss Hammell was stationed at a window in the sheriff's office, concealed. Two different Mexicans, dressed in clothing similar to that said to have been worn by the girl's attacker, were led from the jail toward the sheriff's office.
The men were led out separately. As each appeared Miss Hammel shook her head.
Then a third man was brought out. It was Angel Duarte. He was in charge of County Motorcycle Officer O. K. Carr.
"That is he!" exclaimed Miss Hammel. "I know his walk and his appearance!"
The authorities, however, sought to remove all possibility of doubt.
Miss Hammell and Mrs. A. P. Nelson who was comforting the girl were asked to enter the room adjoining the main part of the sheriff's office. The door, a light wooden one, was closed.
Duarte was led into the main office. He was questioned in Spanish for some time through an interpreter.
Suddenly Deputy District Attorney A. P. Nelson put this demand to Duarte pointblank:
"Say in English: Give me money, give me money!"
The ruse worked. Without thinking Duarte flushed and repeated the words. In the rear room Miss Hammel turned pale, put her hand to her throat and hammel had completely recovered from the nervous shock and could go through the ordeal calmly and collectedly."
In addition to identifying the man himself, Miss Hammel identified the clothing worn by her attacker, according to the authorities.
HISTORIC DUDS
(A dud is a shell which, having been discharged, fails to explode because internally defective.)
The Senate "oligarchy".
A $30,000,000 Republican slush fund.
A $16,000,000 Republican slush fund.
An $8,000,000 campaign slush fund.
A conspiracy to buy hayonets to overawe strikers.
A conspiracy among newspaper proprietors to throw Cox speeches into the waste basket.
The assertion that this country has been, or wishes to be, "a hermit nation."
The effort to make the public believe that the league is functioning in Europe.
The "peace at any price" editorials in the Cox newspapers.
The attempt to mislead Irish-Americans.
The bunk handed out to American laboring-men.
The effort to stir u religious prejudices.
of the country entered upon a three-year program of extension work. The second year's campaign is now under way. The arousing of effort and conscription is the primary aim of the movement, the financing of the work being secondary.
At morning and evening services of the churches, brief talks are made by "information men," explaining the purpose of the movement. These men and the vestries of the three Episcopal churches, located at Santa Ana, Orange and Anaheim, will give a dinner at the guild hall of the Church of the Messiah at 6 o'clock Thursday evening of this week in honor of Rev. Stevens and Rev. Hawley. Following the dinner those present will go to Orange for the mass meeting there.
The meeting at Orange will begin at 8 o'clock. Rectors are urging their parishoners to attend this gathering.
Our Flag—No Jag.
Referendum Two.
Vote Yes, You.
Another Royal Suggestion
COOKIES and DROP CAKES
From the NEW ROYAL COOK BOOK
WHEN the children romp in hungry, here are some wholesome delights that will satisfy the most ravenous appetite.
Cookies
1 cup shortening
2 cups sugar
1/2 cup milk
2 eggs
1/4 teaspoon grated nutmeg
1 teaspoon vanilla extract or grated rind of lemon
4 cups flour
3 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder
Cream shortening and sugar together; add milk to beaten eggs and beat again; fold slowly to creamed shortening and sugar; add nutmeg and flavoring; add 2 cups flour sifted with baking powder; add enough more flour to make stiff dough.
Roll out very thin on floured board; cut with cookie cutter, sprinkle with sugar, or put a palm or a piece of English walnut in the center of each. Bake about 12 minutes in hot oven.
Cocoa Drop Cakes
4 tablespoons shortening
1 cup sugar
1 egg
1/2 cup milk
1/4 cups flour
3 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder
1/4 cup cocoa
ROYAL BAKING POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Made from Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes.
Vote “NO”
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Made from Cream of Tartar,
derived from grapes.
COOK BOOK FREE
The new Royal Cook Book containing 400 delightful recipes, will be sent to you free if you will send your name and address.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.
115 Fulton Street, New York City.
For Sale
REGISTERED POLAND CHINA Gilts, Weanings and Jersey-Duroc Gilts of the Winsor Ranch strain.
MY POLAND CHINA PIGS are from the Hart-sook prize boar, LONG SMOOTH JUMBO.
ALSO FINELY BRED JERSEY CATTLE
724 So. Spring St.
Los Angeles
Can be seen at my ranch near the place.
HELP US DEFEAT COMMUNITY PROPERTY LAW
MISCHIEVOUS AND DISASTROUS IN ITS EFFECTS DETRIMENTAL TO BOTH WIFE AND HUSBAND — VOTE AGAINST PROPOSITION NO. 13.
OPERATION OF THIS MEASURE IN CALIFORNIA WOULD:
BE AGAINST THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE WIFE,
Make her responsible for half the debts.
Decrease her share by extra probate proceedings.
Pit husband against wife.
Make divorce necessary in many cases.
Necessitate marriage contracts.
Place marriage on a commercial basis.
BE AGAINST THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE HUSBAND.
Cut his credit by half.
Give him strange business partners.
Force settlement of debts when wife dies.
Restrict his power to fulfill his duty.
Remove all sentiment and ideals from marriage.
BE AGAINST THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE HOME
Decrease the credit of the family.
Work to disinherit the children.
Place premium on secret withdrawal of consent to will.
Divide responsibility.
Admit bargain and barter and destroy confidence.
Place the interests of wife paramount to the home.
Destroy home ideals.
The Business and Social Organizations of the State Ask You to Vote Against Proposition Number 13.
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California Protective Property League
The Business and Social Organizations of the State Ask you to Vote Against Proposition Number 13.
326 Security Building
California Protective Property League
Loyalty! Loyalty!
Referendum Two.
Vote Yes, You.
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ANAHEIM, CAL.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
corner of Philadelphia and Chartres streets. Sunday service at 11 a.m.
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. A meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p.m., at which testimonials of healing are given.
Free reading room in the First National Bank building, rooms 304 and 305; open daily from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., except Sundays and legal holidays, where the Bible and authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased if desired.
The public is cordially welcome.
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Califoraians!
Again we face the menace of single tax. Again are half baked theorists attempting to tamper with the finances of this state.
And again, as we have done five times before, must we "go to the bat" to protect our property and business interests.
"NO" on Amendment No. 20
(Single Tax)
This election we have a chance to do more than just defeat the single tax. We can defeat continuous agitation of the subject.
the "NO" on Amendment No. 20
(Single Tax)
This election we have a chance to do more than just defeat the single tax. We can defeat continuous agitation of the subject.
Let's put an end to fadJits tampering with taxation once for all.
the "YES" on Amendment No. 4
This amendment is placed on the ballot with the sole purpose of preventing faddists from tampering with the assessment and collection of taxes every two years.
It does not affect the initiative, except in reference to taxes. It does not affect initiative measures that have to do with proposed bond issues that are put up by the initiative.
It is solely for the purpose of preventing California from being made the dumping ground for all the freak laws which have failed elsewhere.
People's Anti-Single Tax League of California