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GIVES REASONS FOR REGISTERING ALIENS
WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—Shortly after uncovering the nucleus to a world-wide plot for revolution, with headquarters in this country, and many "red" workers engaged therein, William J. Burns, chief of the national Bureau of Investigation, said:
"There is no objection, of course, to people coming to our shores from foreign lands if they follow peaceful pursuits, but we need more stringent laws to deal with radical agitators. Under the provisions of the bill fostered by Mr. Davis registration would drive underscribes out of the our country. An examination, fair and thorough, would deal a severe blow to radical of discussion. Although the facilities at our command are being applied effectively at the present time, the plan embodied in the proposal law would greatly facilitate our work."
Many officials in the government who have hitherto looked with doubt upon the plan to make America's welcome to the foreigner less cordial, are coming to agree with the Department of Labor that there is nothing in the proposed registration of aliens which is either a hardship or the registerers; or a great tax upon the government.
CRUDE OIL CAPABLE OF OPERATING PLANE
LONDON, Dec. 14.—A new aeroplane engine, burning crude oil instead of gasoline, is expected by its designers to have far-reaching effects in the aeroplane industry.
This new engine, which is developing a speed of 250 miles per hour, is at present undergoing tests.
The defect of crude oil engines hitherto has been that they run slowly, but it is claimed in this new invention high speed on a low ratio of weight has been attained.
WHISTLES SOULS
AWAY FROM SATAN
BELFAST.—Whistling in church instead of singing, as a stimulant of the religious spirit has been introduced at revival meetings here by Rev. W. Nicholson.
He insists on the men in his congregation whistling the well-known hymns and leads them through all the verses until he is satisfied that they are putting their hearts into it.
The effect of several hundred men all whistling at once is rather ear-piercing but it works them up to a fervor which the revivalist turns to good account. He claims to number his converts by the thousand.
CHANNEL IS OBJECT TO
LONDON, Dec. of two tiny Channels area 320 acres, and 44 acres—are up the conduct of the Compton Mackenzie ist.
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CHANNEL ISLANDERS OBJECT TO NEW LORD
LONDON, Dec. 13.—Inhabitants of two tiny Channel Islands—Herm, area 320 acres, and Jethou, area, 44 acres—are up in arms against the conduct of their new laird—Compton Mackenzie, famous novelist.
They have been believing that he intends to close the islands to their ordinary summer visitors and instead erect a casino for his own friends.
Mackenzie says they are laboring under false impressions.
"I have leased the islands from the crown," he says. "Under the lease visitors have a 'privilege'—not a "right"—to land in Horm and Jethou on two days a week, paying a toll of twelve cents each, of which the crown receives four cents and I the other eight. It would be neither to my interest nor to that of the 300 inhabitants to keep out visitors.
The inhabitants of the little channel islands still regard themselves as independent of Great Britain. They still have their own governors, laws and curious language.
An electrically driven blower has been invented by an Englishman to cure hay promptly after cutting when the sun falls to shine.
Studio portrait of Victor Murdock, of Wichita, Kansas, and Washington, D. C., who has just been elected Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission—on which he has served since 1917, and on which his term will expire in 1925—to succeed Nelson B. Gaskill, of New Jersey, whose term as a member has expired. The new Chairman is well known throughout the country. Formerly a newspaper editor, he has served his state for six terms as a Representative. He was chairman of the Progressive National Committee during 1914 and 1916.
RECOGNIZE CHINA WORLD AFFAIRS
CHINA, Dec. 14.—China is destined to play a big part in the world affairs of the coming generation, according to Hippolyto Alves d’Araujo, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the Brazilian government to Peking, who yesterday arrived at the Palace Hotel on a six months leave of absence.
The country is now passing thru
DR. WALTER BIGHAM ADDRESSES CLUB
Dr. Walter Bigham delivered an eloquent address before the business and professional women's club at the Elks home at noon. He stated that the organization of a women's club was a modern step in the process of evolution and old time ideas were gradually giving way to new.
The American man didn't give up alcohol because he wanted to, but because he was forced to as alcohol couldn't agree with modern science. The man with alcohol didn't have a keen sense and couldn't look into the future. Railroad officials would not hire drinkers as they did not have keen vision. When gasoline contributions were becoming more and more into demand, alcohol would not mix with it and it has been slowly pushed out of existence until the business man and employer suppressed it. To make a success out of business one must either use opportunities or lose them.
If run on the right basis, the women's club will be a hugs success, the doctor stated.
Yards of pop corn strings are needed to help decorate the Community Xmas tree and there will be a popcorn stringing circle in the nurses tea room at the Anaheim Hospital Tuesday evening with Miss Alice Teevan as hostess and Wednesday evening with Miss Adeline Curtiss hostess. There will be lots of fun connected with this work as well refreshments. All girls are requested to be present on one or both nights.
Plans for an Anaheim Music week were also mentioned but more details will be announced at the next meeting by Mrs. Carrie Lou Sutherland. An employment bureau with Miss Mary Grant as chairman will be conducted. Miss Grant has her headquarters at the C. of C.
The next meeting, scheduled for evening, because of so many activities, will be changed to a noon-day luncheon and the evening meeting will be held some Thursday in January.
BORN IN DEBT
A 2-month-old Iowa baby left in the hospital where it was born, because its mother was without funds.
RECOGNIZE CHINA WORLD AFFAIRS
CHINA, Dec. 14.—China is destinied to play a big part in the world affairs of the coming generation, according to Hippolyto Alves d'Araujo, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the Brazilian government to Peking, who yesterday arrived at the Palace Hotel on a six months leave of absence.
The country is now passing thru a period of transformation and is slowly but surely absorbing new world ideas," the envoy declared. "If foreign nations will leave her alone for a while, she will work out her own salvation. A new school of statesman, most of whom were educated in the United States and England, is now coming into power. These younger men are both clever and well educated and they can safely be intrusted with the responsibilities of the government," he added.
Mr. d'Araujo is accompanied by his family and is on his way to Brazil for his first visit there in seven years. The party left last night for Los Angeles.
PLAN MINERAL OF INDIA
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 14.—Funeral arrangements were being made today for A. Gonzales, an Indian, who died late last night from injuries received when a brick wall at John S. McGroarty's new Mission playhouse, San Gabriel, tumbled down upon him. Nearly two tons of brick fell upon him. The body is at the San Gabriel undertaking parlors.
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URGES MEXICAN RECOGNITION
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—Immediate recognition of Mexico as an act necessary to pan-American harmony was recommended by Dr. Clarence J. Owens, chairman of the American trade commission on his return from Mexico City.
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APPRAISE GREGG ESTATE
Bruce Moore, W. A. Fritz and D. W. Housley of Fullerton are appointed a committee of appraisers by Superior Judge R. Y. Williams for the estate of Anna M. Gregg, incompetent, according to papers filed today.
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