oc-plain-dealer 1924-01-11
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K. K. K. LECTURER SPEAKS IN CITY
Dr. J. Rush Bronson, lecturer from Atlanta headquarters of the Ku Klux Klan, was scheduled to speak this afternoon at the Christian tabernacle. The following report of the lecture is reprinted from The Daily Register of Santa Ana where he spoke Monday:
"Keep American American" and "a white, Anglo-Saxon, Protestant America" were slogans repeated to his hearers by Dr. Bronson as denoting the chief aim of the Ku Klux Klan. The speaker indicated that the Klan expected to accomplish these aims by injecting religion into the government and precurring a militant Protestant ascendency under which the Catholics the Jew, or those of other faith would be tolerated and would lose none of their citizenship rights.
Further objects or policies of the Klan in connection with its slogans, as set forth by Dr. Bronson, included limitation or possible temporary halting of immigration in order to keep out undecidable aliens, preventing the causes of mob violence and lynchings, protection of womanhood, war against anarchy or the "reds," and strict enforcement of all laws.
Separation of state and church was placed before the audience as another Klan tenet. Dr. Bronson spoke emphatically of the Klan Protestant ambition to rule the government, and declared that, "We will put the Protestant Bible back into the public schools."
"The press," Dr. Bronson said, "is our best friend because it fights us." The Klan organizers always do best, he said, in communities where the Klan is opposed.
In working for its political control the Ku Klux Klan has renounced both the Republican and Democratic parties, the speaker said, and is looking for "men who will enforce the laws." He claimed that the Klan elected an entire tight ticket.
EVANS BANISHES SIMMONS, CLARKE
ATLANTA, Ga., Jan. 11—Colonel William Joseph Simmons, founder and present emperor of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan and E. Y. Clarke, former imperial wizard, have been banished from the organization by an official edict of Imperial Wizard Hiram W. Evans, according to reports current in klan circles here today.
Altho Dr. Evans was reported to be out of the city, officials said to be closely associated with the imperial wizard, verified the report.
GONE WITH $15,000
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 11—Missing with $15,000 in checks and $1,115 in currency in his possession, George E. Holmes, 22, janitor for the A. A. Hausman Co. bank rokers, was sought today.
Holmes disappeared yesterday after leaving for a bank with the money.
FULLERTON BLDG. PERMITS
Mrs. J. B. Reeve, 429 W. Amerige avenue, garage and washhouse, $1000; A. E. Achterberg, 309 Jacaranda place, six-room residence; $5000; and Walker Davis, 436 E. Amerige ave., 5-room residence, $2500.
diana, and stated that it has gained control of many cities, a few states and is reaching for the presidency.
Lack of law enforcement and development of what are regarded as dangerous organizations within the country led to the organization of the Ku Klux Klan, Dr. Bronson indicated. He sounded a warning against the Reds, and defended the action of Secretary Hughes in recently issuing a warning of a holeshist plot against the American government. Dr. Bronson disagreed with senators who doubted the menace.
The Klan head and gown and Clan "secretry" were defended by Dr. Bronson. The organization, he said, is not as secret as any of TAX REDUCTION BILL BY FEB.
(By A. O. Hayward)
(L. N. & Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11—reduction experts today pledged plans to get tax reduction legislation before the house by 11 in compliance with instructions to the ways and means committee by a Republican coerce.
Chairman Green of the mittee, announced that constitution of the Mellon rates will start early next week.
Hearings on the legislation last probably two weeks. Autobiography, jewelry and amusement dustries have asked to be held.
The work of tax revision lighten by completion tomorrow night of consideration of the pification and reforms of the ministrative features of the suggested by Secretary Meh.
The committee has approved Mellon recommendations including creation of a board of appeals to be appointed by secretary of the treasury.
Republican leaders seriously doubt whether the administration will be as successful in drafting thru congress the Mellon plan tax revision as it was in having the soldier bonns bill sidestep for immediate action on the legislation.
Altho President Coolidge announced his opposition to promise legislation and his port of the Mellon bill, it is errally conceded the Mellon role will have to be compromised especially in respect to income taxes.
Bonus advocates defeated their attempt to pass the bill before the tax legislation insists today they will get their bill forethe house.
Liberalized rules will be added by the house next week, a port on rules revision beingpected from the house rules committee next Monday.
One of these rules provide calling a bill from committee event it is held in committee unreasonable length of time.
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The press, Dr. Bronson said,
"is our best friend because it fights us." The Klan organizers always do best, he said. In communities where the Klan is opposed.
In working for its political control the Ku Klux Klan has renounced both the Republican and Democratic parties, the speaker said, and is looking for "men who will enforce the laws." He claimed that the Klan elected an entire ticket, from governor down, in In-
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IT'S ALL PREPARED You Just add Water and Bake.
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The pressy with which the organization operates was defended with the claim that it made possible the securing of much evidence against lawbreakers that would otherwise be impossible to get.
In explaining the motives of its organization and its present aims of a "white, Angio-Saxon, Protestant America," Dr. Bronson reviewed history, going back to the landing of the Mayflower in 1620 with the Pilgrims in search of "religious liberty."
He credited Protestants with responsibility for the Mayflower pact, the Articles of Confederation, the Mecklenberg declaration, the Declaration of Independence and the birth of the flag.
The Ku klux Klan, he said, was formed because the need was felt for a militant Protestant organization after its organizers had been disappointed with the other fraternal orders as failing to satisfy their demands.
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Vegetables
Fancy Beets, Turnips and Carrots
(large bunches)
3 for 10c
The most secret organization with which the organization operates was defended with the claim that it made possible the securing of much evidence against lawbreakers that would otherwise be impossible to get.
In explaining the motives of its organization and its present aims of a "white, Angio-Saxon, Protestant America," Dr. Bronson reviewed history, going back to the landing of the Mayflower in 1620 with the Pilgrims in search of "religious liberty."
He credited Protestants with responsibility for the Mayflower pact, the Articles of Confederation, the Mecklenberg declaration, the Declaration of Independence and the birth of the flag.
The Ku klux Klan, he said, was formed because the need was felt for a militant Protestant organization after its organizers had been disappointed with the other fraternal orders as failing to satisfy their demands.
400 SEEK GLANDS
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 11
Four hundred patients have registered in Dr. Clayton E. When's free gland clinic since it was opened here last Monday.
It is claimed forty per cent have been women. Fifty per cent are seeking renewed youth while the remainder hope to alleviate ills.
REGISTRATION DEPUTY
George Varnum of 128 E. Center st., has been added to the local force of registration deputies. Since all old registrations are now void, it is important that voters attend to this matter at once.
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Vegetables
Fancy Beets, Turnips and Carrots
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SHREDDED WHEAT
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ARMOUR'S Corn Flakes
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QUAKER OATS
in Bulk 4 lb.
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Fancy Brown Onions
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Northern Rutabagas
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HERSHEY'S
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FLOUR
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1-4s ... $1.85 1-4s ... $2.00
1-8s ... 95c 1-8s ... $1.03
Fresh Shoulder Pork, whole ... 17c
Legs Pork, whole or half ... 20c
Morrell's Eastern Bacon, whole or half ... 25c
X REDUCTION
BILL BY FEB. 11
(By A. O. Hayward)
N. R. Staff Correspondent)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—Tax action experts today perfect plans to get tax reduction legislation before the house by Feb. 10. compliance with instruction of the ways and means compose by a Republican conferralman Green of the commise, announced that consideration of the Mellon rates would early next week. Carring on the legislation will probably two weeks. Automojery and amusement inclivities have asked to be heard. The work of tax revision will be completed tomorrow of consideration of the similation and reforms of the addative features of the laws rested by Secretary Mellon. Committee has approved the recommendations includcreation of a board of tax salts to be appointed by the secretary of the treasury.
Republican leaders seriously question the administration as successful in driving congress the Mellon plan of revision as it was in having soldier bonns bill sidetracked immediate action on the taxation.
No President Coolidge has conceded his opposition to compromise legislation and his support of the Mellon bill, it is generally conceded the Mellon rates have to be compromised and finally in respect-to-income taxes.
Mus advocates, defeated in attempt to pass the bonus to the tax legislation insisted they will get their bill be-the house.
Generalized rules will be adopttion of the house next week, a reason rules revision being exposed from the house rules comme-nt Monday.
Of these rules provide for a bill from committee in it is held in committee an reasonable length of time. This
SCHMID REPORTS
Lowell Schmid of the Fullerton junior college, who was the college Y. M. C. A. representative at the Indianapolis Student Volunteers' convention last month gave a report yesterday at the junior college assembly. He said that there were 6000 delegates at the convention, representing 32 nations, and that the Fullerton junior college was the only junior college to be represented.
Members of the junior college girls' basketball teams, including Miss Clara Stephenson, coach, were presented sweaters.
Another feature of the assembly was a song program by Joseph Sanchez, accompanied by Mrs. Carl Seaman.
KELLOGG RECEIVED
LONDON, Jan. 11.—Frank B. Kellogg, new American ambassador, will be received in audience by King George at 11:00 a.m. Monday morning to present his diplomatic credentials.
Royal carriages will be put at the disposal of the American ambassador and his staff.
GIRL, 15, MISSING
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 11.—Declaring that his ward, Levenia Cook, 15, who he says is a member of a prominent family, has been missing since Dec. 1, J. F. Rothwell of Los Angeles today appealed to San Francisco police to aid him in his search for the missing girl.
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MURDERERS OF BROT TO JUSTICE
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Jan.
Birminham's notorious axe ders have been solved.
This statement was naday by Schelitor James G...
International News Service declared that within a fehe expects to bring to junumber of "black slayers" have claimed 24 lives in years. In addition to the rauits, more than 40 other been victims by the axe, he covered.
BOOST GAS PRICE
CHICAGO, Jan. 11.—crease of two cents a gallon the price of gasoline at fill-ups in 11 states of the St.
Oil Company of Indiana womeffective tomorrow mofficials of the company nounced today.
The new price will be 10.
The tank wagon price will be advanced 2c a gallon s time, according to officials.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan.
Standard Oil of California quarters here this afternoon no increase in the price o line for the Pacific coast far been ordered.
They declined to commuthe possibility of an increse the near future.
SENTENCE LOOTER
Gilbert Rickman and P..
Rickman who confessed to looting of the Downing Tire E. Amerige, Fullerton, wen-tenced today from 1 to 15 at Folsom prison. They p for lentency and sought a p for probation, which was them.
Asparagus
Tioga, can
22c
Beans
Libby's
10c
Catsup
Del Monte
20c
Pure Berry
20 oz. Jam 30c
LIBBY'S
Mustard 10c
No. 2 1-2 Sliced
Pineapple 33c
CORN
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LIGHT HOUSE
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RAISINS
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Free Samples Cookies and Crackers
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Head Lettuce ... 5c
Fancy Idaho Russets, 100 lbs. ... $2.50
Idaho Rural Russets, 100 lbs. ... $2.20
Extra Fancy Spitzenburg Apples, Box ... $2.25
Stock Celery ... 10c
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MURDERERS OF 24
BROT TO JUSTICE
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Jan. 11—Birmingham's notorious axe murders have been solved.
This statement was made today by Selicitor James G. Davenport, an exclusive interview with international News Service. He declared that within a few days he expects to bring to justice a number of "black slayers" who have claimed 24 lives in three years. In addition to these assaults, more than 40 others have been vicious by the axe, but revered.
BOOST GAS PRICE
CHICAGO, Jan. 11. An increase of two cents a gallon in the price of gasoline at filling stations in 11 states of the Standard Company of Indiana will be effective tomorrow morning officials of the company announced today.
The new price will be 18c.
The tank wagon price will also advanced 2c a gallon at that time, according to officials.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 11. Standard Oil of California headquarters here this afternoon said increase in the price of gasoline for the Pacific coast has so far been ordered.
They declined to comment on the possibility of an increase in the near future.
ENTENCE LOOTERS
Gilbert Rickman and Francis Rickman who confessed to the killing of the Downing Tire Shop Amerige, Fullerton, were sentenced today from 1 to 15 years Folsom prison. They pleaded lenency and sought a petition for probation, which was denied them.
HIMES FUNERAL TODAY
Himes, mother of L. S. Himes of Funeral services were held this Fallerton, closers of the Mormon afternoon from the McAulay funeral church officiating. Interment was general parlors for Mrs. Elmira in the Leona Vista cemetery.
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RICE, Fancy Jap, 3 lbs. .22c
COOKIES, 12 Flavors, 3 doz. .25c
TOMATOES, Puree, Big Can .11c
SPINACH, Three P's, 2½ can .15c
PEACHES, Yellow Cling, 2½s, 2 for 35c
APRICOTS, Rock Bottom, 2½, 2 for 35c
PINEAPPLE, Broken Sliced, 2½s .26c
SOAP, Polar White, 10 bars .25c
Dividend Notice
At a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of Daley's Incorporated, a dividend at the rate of eight per cent per annum was declared payable out of the surplus profits of the corporation on all outstanding preferred stock of the corporation. Dividend to be paid on January 2, 1924, to all Stockholders of record at 5 o'clock p.m., December 31, 1923.
A common stock dividend at the rate of ten per cent was also declared payable to all stockholders of common stock of record on December 15, 1923, at 5 o'clock p.m., payable on January 2, 1924.
DIVIDEND NOTICE
At a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of Daley's Incorporated, a dividend at the rate of eight per cent per annum was declared payable out of the surplus profits of the corporation on all outstanding preferred stock of the corporation. Dividend to be paid on January 2, 1924, to all Stockholders of record at 5 o'clock p.m., December 21, 1923.
A common stock dividend at the rate of ten per cent was also declared payable to all stockholders of common stock of record on December 15, 1923, at 5 o'clock p.m., payable on January 2, 1924.
J. A. DALEY, President.
E. R. FARNSWORTH, Secretary.
J. A. Daley, President,
Daley's Inc. 751-757 Terminal St., Los Angeles, Calif.
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Johnson’s Floor Wax .....65c
Liquid Veneer, small 20c, large ...40¢
O-Cedar Oil, small 22c, large ...43¢
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30c. Nitrogen 75 Watt
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Johnson's Floor Wax ...65c
Liquid Veneer, small 20c, large ...40¢
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1923 PRUNES
ARE FINE QUALITY AND CHEAP
Small Sizes
2-lb.
Choice (60-70 Sizes)
1 Lb.
Fancy Large
2-lb.
25c 15c 35c
Fancy Muir Peaches, per lb. 17c Fancy Dried Apricots, per lb. 25c
Oak Glen Jelly, 7 oz. ...15c Oak Glen Jam, 15 oz. ...30c
(Oak Glen Jam, 7 oz. ...15c Oak Glen Jam, 15 oz. ...35c
(Libby Black Berry Jam, 20 oz Tins ...25c
Hershey Cocoa, per lb. ...31c Ghirardelli Chococate, 1-2 lb. 19c
White or Yellow Cornmeal, 5 lbs. ...22c
Blue Rose Rice, 3 lbs. ...25c
Small White Navy Beans, 3 lbs. ...25c