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RICHARDSON WILL SWING AX FIRST (Continued From Page One) they want the Volstead Act enforced and every peace officer in California should do his full duty. The rigid enforcement of this law will result in moral benefit to the whole state, and will also save the cities, counties and the state many thousands of dollars. The constitution of the nation and of the state must be respected, and all good citizens, regardless of opinion, should unite in this worthy object. Some time during the present month an executive budget will be presented to you. This budget will represent the expressed will of the people in the matter of state economy and will carry into effect the purpose of the budget amendment adopted at the recent election. There is a demand for a more speedy trial of cases before the courts. The remedy seems to be in more activity on the part of the judiciary and less delay on the part of the attorneys. As the state pays part of the salaries of the superior judges of the counties, the state has a right to insist upon efficient service and the resignation of those who become derelict or incompetent. The matter of simplifying court procedure should have your careful attention. Legislatures heretofore have succeeded in a measure in limiting and controlling lobbying. While you are supreme in this matter, the executive can assist you in checking a form of lobbying which is objectionable, and that is the attempt of state employees and members of boards and commissions to exert undue influence upon the members of the legislature. At the last session of the legislature there were state employees who spent weeks in Sacramento at state expense trying to influence and seeking to intimidate the members of the legislature. Political bosses drawing state salaries and on state expenses shocked the people of California by their brazen action. Some of these bosses are now in the employ of the corporations which they then opposed. If such employees are not needed in PAIR PAYS PENALTY FOR MAN'S MURDER LONDON, Jan. 9.—While stimulants had to oe injected to keep up her vitality, Mrs. Edith Jessie Thompson went to her death by hanging in a complete state of nervous and physical collapse here today. In brief intervals of consciousness she begged piteously for Frederick Bywaters, the 20-year-old youth, for love of whom she aided in the murder of her husband. Bywaters, who was hanged at the same moment that Mrs. Thompson paid the penalty for their joint crime, swaggered to the gallows and died with a sneer on his lips. mittees, or upon official business, Employees residing in Sacramento should assist the legislature when called upon, but should not assume the role of lobbyist. The Industrial Accident Commission has been a beneficial humane agency in safeguarding workmen and their families. This commission should be composed of strong, able, competent men who can and will do the great work placed in their charge. This commission must be protected and, if possible, put on a more efficient and systematic basis. In the buying of securities for investment for the compensation fund there should be a strict limit placed upon the character of the purchases so as to prevent speculation and the purchase of doubtful bonds and questionable stocks. The value of the direct primary law was signally demonstrated in the primary election when the great state political machine aided by most of the county politicians went down to defeat. The machine politicians were united in their opposition to good government, but the people by their votes showed they were tired of extravagance and boss rule. The education of the youth of the state is one of the most vital matters, and while California ranks high in educational standards, it should be our endeavor to have it rank still higher. Education should not be confined to book learning, but should embrace good morals. unselfish citizenship, manual training, thrift and loyalty to national ideals. The people $25,000 IN DAMA Twenty-five years after property rentals in a suit opened von Wedelstaedt to Placentia Office Co., and others, plain of breach on pay rentals of $1922, etc., and no ownership in the down and the dawn from interfering with either real estate. The original complaint, we Heffern as lesseeed Sept. 14, 1922, etc., and no ownership in the down and the dawn from interfering with either real estate. The original complaint, we Heffern as lesseeed Sept. 14, 1922, etc., and no ownership in the down and the dawn from interfering with either real estate. JURY OUT IN Conviction of bert Rizzo of charges, assault mit murder and to commit robbery jury still was on two entered Tony on Nov. 17 and robbing the place the nearby preside. Pablo u Snehez shot during the statewide support of every farmer, good real labor, Oriental our war heroes life and property to remove from of the present substitute business state government essay offices a restore efficiency partments to puition in the hands. GET EVERYTHING ON THE AIR If you are going to install a radio set get one that is practical—Not one that will cause you to make apologies everytime your neighbors call to "Listen In." Bevillard sells the best there is. Willard Service Station Anaheim Ignition Depot Oldest Automotive Electrical House in Anaheim Established 1912 218 So. Los Angeles St. Anaheim Phone 489 Sun-Kissed Southern California The Land of the Padres BUY ACREAGE AND BUILD YOUR HOME IN Goodwin--Tra GOODWIN-- TRA LOCATED AT RICHFIELD ON PAVED BOULEVARD OF THE WONDERS AND BEAUTIES OF THIS SOUTHLAND. SOIL IS DEEP, FERTILE AND PRODUCTIVE, WHICH BEEN DEVELOPED WHICH FURNISHES AN ABUNDANCE WHICH HAS BEEN PIPED TO EACH ACRE. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO Own an Orange THIS LAND IS IDEALLY ADAPTED IN EVERY WAY GROWING AND ON EVERY SIDE ARE STRONG HADDEN WITH THEIR BURDEN OF GOLDEN FRUIT HAS BEEN GRADED AND LEVELED IN READINE FOR FURTHER PARTICULAR INQUIRE AT ANY TOBIN and DURKEE 207 East Center Street Anaheim HARRY H. DIERKER $25,000 INVOLVED IN DAMAGE ACTION Twenty-five thousand dollars in property, rentals, etc., are involved in a suit opened today by Bismarck von Wedelstaedt and his wife against the Placentia Oil Co., Wilshire Oil Co., and others. The plaintiffs complain of breach of contract, failure to pay rentals of $5000 up to Feb. 14, 1922, etc., and ask that a decree of ownership in their favor be handed down and the defendants enjoined from interfering with the property, either real estate or fixtures. The original lease, according to the complaint, was made with W. C. Heffern as lessee. This was amended Sept. 14, 1921, when the Placentia concern became Heffern's assigns. Drilling was stopped, contrary to the contract, and now fixes including easing oil derrick, etc., purposed by the Wilshire company are being removed. JURY OUT IN MURDER CASE Conviction of Pete Arvizu and Albert Rizzo of one or both of the charges, assault with intent to commit murder and assault with intent to commit robbery, is expected. The jury still was out late today. The two entered Tony's cafe in Santa Ana on Nov. 17 and were prevented from robbing the place mainly because of the nearby presence of police. Pablo a Snehoz, a dishwasher, was shot during the attempted crime. state should be placed on an economical and efficient basis, waste should be eliminated, and advocates of thrift should be placed in control. You will undoubtedly join me in support of every possible aid to farmers, good roads, fair dealing to labor, Oriental exclusion, justice to our war heroes and the protection of life and property. It is my purpose to remove from office the members of the present political machine, to substitute business for politics in state government, to abolish unnecessary offices and commissions, to restore efficiency to the various departments to put highway construction in the hands of skilled road TWINS PLENTIFUL IN ARIZONA FAMILIES PHOENIX, Aliz., Jan. 9. — Maybe its the climate, but anyhow, there's a good chance that they'll come in pairs in Arizona. Statistics made public today show that for the six months ending June 30, 1922, there were 39 sets of tails and one set of triplets delivered to mothers in this state—81 babies in all, out of a total of 3146. OILMAN'S FINGERS INJURED C. A. Michaelis, of Anheim, employee of the Breed Oil Co., came to the Anheim sanitization yesterday for surgical attention to fingers of the right hand. Other new patients at the sanitarium include: Miss Anna Ricstenberg, Anheim; A. O. Browne, La Habra; Miss Kate Richard, Santa Ana; L. Y. Matties, Anheim; and C. E. Comford, Placentia. MAIL INCOME TAX FORMS Income tax forms covering incomes of $5000 or less have been mailed to 190,000 in So. Calif., by Rex Goodcell, collector of internal revenue in Los Angeles. Married persons are allowed exemption of $2500 if their incomes are $5000; if more than $5000, $2000. The exemption for single persons is $1000, and anybody married or single is allowed an exemption of $400 for each person dependent upon him or her for chief support. JUST A GLIMPSE OF JANUARY We are sta-fering of coats, suits, plete clear period. be eliminated, and advocates of thrift should be placed in control. You will undoubtedly join me in support of every possible aid to farmers, good roads, fair dealing to labor, Oriental exclusion, justice to our war heroes and the protection of life and property. It is my purpose to remove from office the members of the present political machine, to substitute business for politics in state government, to abolish unnecessary offices and commissions, to restore efficiency to the various departments to put highway construction in the hands of skilled road builders, to attend strictly to the business of my office, and, while meeting all the necessary needs of the state, to save the people many millions of dollars. Your co-operation and support will be of inestimable aid to me in my plan, and you undoubtedly realize that you are under the same obligations to the people and should be responsive to their wishes in as full a measure. California should be kept in the foremost ranks of progressive states, all forward looking legislation must be cherished and every effort should be exercised to extend those humane functions, of government which will help mankind in their struggles. This message is submitted to you in the confident hope that you will seriously consider the suggestions, and will give them expression in the legislation you may enact. Speakers at the meeting included: C. P. Earley, general manager of the Mutual Orange Distributors; Jack Stewart, sales manager M. O. D.; Bert Knight, assistant sales manager, M. O. D.; Bruce McDaniel, editor Ctrue Leaves, publicity agent M. O. D.; Harry E. Blodgett, Fred Ruggles, and Clark of the field department of the M.O. D. It was said that the Co-operative Orange Ass'n had made the biggest net return of any house in Anaheim, and had packed an immense quantity of small size oranges, 53 per cent being 216's and smaler. The house continued to pack small sizes throughout the season, but the great bulk of the small sizes were packed and shipped when these sizes were being discounted very little, and consequently at the tail end of the valencia year these sizes ran better than the average. Since the close of the valencia season in 1922, 350 acres have been signed up, not one acre of which has been in the association before. The new building is also reported to have been paid for within three years' time, and next year the growers are to be returned all the money paid in for 1929. It was said. Plain Dealer Want Ads Get Results California-- Padres Calls to You E AND BUILD OME IN win--Dierker Tract GOODWIN--DIERKER TRACT WIN--Dierker Tract SAVED BOULEVARD IN THE MIDST OF THIS FAVORED SUNNY PRODUCTIVE, WHILE A WELL HAS AN ABUNDANCE OF WATER WITH ACRE. Orange Grove OVER IN EVERY WAY FOR ORANGE-RE STRONG HEALTHY GROVES OF GOLDEN FRUIT. THIS TRACT IS READINESS FOR PLANTING. GOODWIN--DIERKER TRACT Sixty-two and one half acres at Richfield subdivided into 2½ and 5 Acre Tracts $850 PER ACRE and up Abundance of water piped to each tract—g and ready for planting. QUIRE AT ANY REAL ESTATE DEALER OR THE FOLLOWING FIRMS— W. J. ELLIOTT First National Bank Building Anaheim LAMB-WRIGHT REALTY C Next to Postoffice Anaheim DIERKER, Owner, 120 North Los Angeles St TUESDAY, Jan. 9, 1923 INTIFUL IN FAMILIES Jan. 9. — Maybe but anyhow, there's that they'll come in Statistics made that for the six 30, 1922, there exists and one set to mothers in all, out of GERS INJURED of Anaheim, em. Oil Co., came to California yesterday to fingers of palm at the sanitary Anha Riestenberg brownne, La Habra; Santa Ana; L.Y. and C.E. Comford. SUBSTATION FIRE TIES UP L. A. CARS LOS ANGELES, Jan. 9. — The biggest street car tie-up in the history of the city was caused today by fire which partially destroyed the Southern California's Edison Co.'s Eagle Rock substation at a loss estimated at close to half a million dollars. Pacific Electric and Los Angeles railway street cars were stopped on the tracks because of failure of power. Thousands of workers were compelled to walk or be rides from automobilists to get to the downtown section of the city. Service on the street car lines was held up for nearly half an hour at the time when the morning traffic is the heaviest. FOIL PLOT TO KIDNAP WITNESS MER ROUGE, La., Jan. 9. — A sensational plot to kidnap Miss Addie May Haililton, important government witness in the "hooded mob" murder trial was foiled by department of justice agents. It was learned today. Five armed men, driving a high powered automobile, stopped the girl on a lonely road as she was returning from visiting the home of a friend. CHARGES CHILD STEALING Augustin Acosta was brought to Santa Ana today from Anaheim charged with stealing the 14-year-old daughter of J. K. Cabrera of Anaheim. IMCOME TAX RETURNS FOR 1922 You are entitled to certain Exemptions and Deductions. No charge for Consultations. Statements Compiled for Moderate Fees VICTOR D. LOLY AUDIT CO. Expert Accountants and Income Tax Specialists Suite 200-201 New S. Kraemer Building. Telephone 819 Anaheim. GLIMPSE OF THE HUNDREDS OF COATS & SUITS FOR January Clearance We are starting this year with a special offering of our entire winter wear models in coats, suits, and dresses—priced for a complete clearaway preceding our inventory period. January Clearance We are starting this year with a special offering of our entire winter wear models in coats, suits, and dresses—priced for a complete clearaway preceding our inventory period. Sale of Coats Rack after rack has been gone through and reduced in price to enable us to clear away every coat and wrap, whether of fur, or fur trim, or self materials. 19.50 to 89.50 Sale of Dresses In this clearaway we have not reserved a single costume—every price tag has been remarked with reductions that affect the latest arrivals as well, as savings of five to twenty dollars. 12.50 to 45.00 Vogue Shoppe "WHERE STYLE IS INEXPENSIVE" 216 W. Center St. Anaheim ARKER TRACT of acres at Richfield d into acre Tracts 50 CRE up to each tract—graded r. planting. NG FIRMS— HT REALTY CO. to Postoffice Anaheim Angeles Street Phone 199