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TTTE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEW??.
LOS ANGELES, Aur F':-
thousand representative * »er.«
Los Aflgcltl, including
ty officials, men of t
members of the leading ' ' fra
ternal organizations. a
terday the ceremonies of c " *
cornerstone and raising t
nla Bear Flag at the new
The Los Angeles Examiner ' »r
course of construction.
These ceremonies were preceded by
a great parade throughout the ' •rn-
town streets, which acted as th* **
cort of William Randolph Hears: and
Mayor H. H. Rose to the new build
ing site.
In the speakers' stand were leaders
of the civic and religious life In Los
Angeles, while in the grandstand was
a brilliant assemblage
The ceremonies were held under the
auspices of the Los Angeles Adver
tising Flub, and Ernest Ingold, presi- 1
dent of the club, introduced James R.
H. Wagner, president of the Ix>s An
geles Realty Board, as master of cer
emonies. The Rev. Charles Edward
Bock, pastor of the First Methodist
Church, offered prayer Mr. Wagner
presented the Bear Flag to The Ex
aminer from the people of Southern
California. Arthur W KJnny, pres
ident of the Los Angeles Chamber of
Commerce, made the speech of ac
ceptance. The Right Rev. Joseph H.
Johnson. Episcopal Bishop of the Dio
cese of Los Angeles, made an address,
and the Rev. Father George Donahoo,
representing the Right Rev. Thomas
J. Conary, Bishop of the Catholic Dio
cese of Monterey and Ivos Angeles,
spoke.
Silver Trowel Giv«n Mr. Hearst.
Douglas White, of the Advertising
Club, presented a silver trowel to
Mayor Rose, who officially laid the
cornerstone and then presented the
trowel to Mr. Hearst. Dr. Sigmund
Hechtal, rabbi of the B'Nai Brith
Congregation, made the closing re
marks.
It was in acknowledging the gift of
the trowel from Mayor Rose that Mr.
Hearst delivered his address, in which
he voiced his confidence in the great
future of IvOs Angeles and Southern
California The various speakers
paid tribute to Mr. Hearst and to
The Examiner's influence in the ex
pandlng progreas and prosperity of
Southern California.
A chorus of several hundred voices
rendered patriotic music.
Mr. Hearst said in his address:
I /hank you most heartily on
behalf of the members of the Los
Angeles Examiner staff and on my
m, - > » h t have accompanied It.
!: ' a § assault thing for us to
to f, e; :ha: we are here among so
mu: fr: r.ds and it is also a
I , th:ng for us to feel, as
■we i o f--» a sincere reciprocal
p for the citizens of Los
Arc* ■ s ir.d a deep devotion to the
>c :.>r,c> of this great city.
Notac e Occasion for Paper.
~ a notable occasion for us
of T: * Examiner. It marks a
rr -st »ne in the progress of the
paper. It is made doubly mem
orable by the participation of our
Mayor, and by the attendance of
so many distinguished citizens.
Yet with all its importance and
significance it is only one of the
many occasions which we grate
fully remember where you have
kindly encouraged our efforts and
stimulated us to further endeavor.
Under such encouragement and
stimulus The Examiner has
grown until it is one of the big
gest and best of all my publica
tions. Certainly there is no pub
lication of mine from Los Angeles
to London In the success of which
I take a greater pride and pleas
ure.
1 take pleasure in the success of
The Examiner first because I am
a Californian and take pleasure
In the success of everything Cal
ifornian. (Applause.)
I was not born in Los Angeles,
but I was born in California.
A man is a Los Angelan, no
matter on what street of Los An
geles he is born or lives, and a
man is a Californian no matter in
what part of California he is born
or lives.
Bound Together Closely.
We Californians arc? learning
more and more that we are all
bound together by the firm bonds
of fraternity and that the com
bined success of all as Individuals
make the complete success of all
as a community. We are learn
ing that a friendly rivalry does
not mean a foolish jealousy; that
the fullest achievement Is through
co-operation, and that whatever
operates for the benefit of Califor
nia operates for the benefit of all
of us jis Californians.
I take pleasure In the success of
The Examiner, too, beenuse I re
alize that Ix>s Angeles is destined
to become, and is fast becoming,
one of the greatest cities In the
world. ‘(Applause.)
I want my system of publica
tions to be essentially a national
Institution, and to be national it
must have representation in Los
Angeles as adequate as In any of
the greatest cities of the nation.
Finally, I take pleasure and
pride in the success of The Exam
iner because Los Angeles is not
only a leader in material develop
ment. hut a leader In ethical and
Intellectual development—a pi
oneer in political progress.
What are as yet only ideals
even in many of the most nd-
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“There’s a Reason ’ ’
HUSTLING ATLANTA SALESMAN
CONGRATULATED BY EMPLOYER
Charles J. Williamson, on the left, praising T. A. Yon, a sales-
\n of the Kidley Williamson-Wyatt Company, for his good work.
vanced localities of the world are
actualities in Los Angeles.
What are dreaded as threatening
theories in conservative centers
are established as practical and
beneficial facts in this progres
sive community.
Conservatism a Failing.
The older sections of this coun
try and of every country are
hampered and iindicapped in
their development by also-called
conservatism which is too often
nothing more than sheer selfish
ness or Inertness.
The phrase “conservatism” is
made to cover a multitude of fail
ings.
The lack of imagination to
foresee, the lack of energy to at
tempt, the lack of courage to act,
the lack of ability to achieve are
all cloaked under that convenient
word “conservatism.”
Conservatism is the attribute of
age. Energy, enthusiasm, cour
age, confidence and conviction are
the characteristics of youth and
strength. It is these that have
wrought the miracle of Los Ange
les.
In New York the citizens are
still struggling vainly for that
first essential of electoral reform
—the direct nomination.
In Los Angeles you have pos
sessed this power long and em
ployed it well. In the East in
trenched privilege still is declar
ing against the awful possibili
ties of the recall. For years you
have exercised that function of
popular government justly and
judiciously.
In many localities the citizens
are timidly hesitating to adopt
woman suffrage. You have not
only proved the feasibility of their
right, but have demonstrated the
definite benefit of it.
Noted Political Achievements.
You have made universal suf
frage a fact and oopular govern
ment a reality. You have exer
cised the initiative and referen
dum wisely and temperately.
You have divorced your local
city government from national
politics and have made it what
it should be—a business institu
tion conducted for the business
benefit of the stockholders, the
citizens.
You have brought water from
the cool, clear streams of the dis
tant mountains, undeflled, instead
of collecting it from the poisoned
and polluted puddles of the popu
lated districts.
You have put your public money
honestly and intelligently into
great public works instead of in
to the pockets of greedy promot
ers and corrupt politicians. You
are invading confidently and com
pletely the field of public owner
ship In spite of the forebodings
and forbiddings of Interested pub
lic service corporations.
You have disproved all the ar
guments Of retained corporation
attorneys and dissipated all the
opposition of paid corporation
politicians
And behold!
Strides Bring Prosperity.
You have prospered Incompar
ably in spite of your bold ad
vances and striking innovations;
nay more, my friends you have
prospered because of them.
In the favoring physical atmos
phere of this country, trees and
fruits grow big and in the favor
ing moral and spiritual atmos
phere of this community human
infititutions grow to greatness.
I am truly proud and pleased to
have a newspaper here to do its
share in the development of this
Great city, to play Its part in the
progress of this great State. I
am happy, too. to have a news
paper system to sow the seeds of
progress in other partM of the
nation and to cultivate it there
so that it may take root and
flourish and blossom and bear
fruit.
My devout wish Is that Los An
geles may ever continue to be a
leader In the moral and material
development of the country; in
the economic and political prog
ress of the nation and that The
Examiner may be a potent fac
tor in this development, an ef
fective force In this progress—a
cornerstone in the splendid struc
ture of Californian achievement.
Tribute Paid to Examiner.
Excerpts from the speeches of
prominent Los Angelans* follow:
MAYOR H. H. ROSE—The con
struction of the wonderful building
is one of the greatest things that
was ever done for a city the size
of Los Angeles. A building over 300
feet long and large in proportion,
* devoted to the uses of one news
paper, in the city of Los Angeles is
indeed a magnificent enterprise.
While this is the first time I have
had occasion to lay the cornerstone
of a building, except, maybe, a
rough log hut or a stone hut in
the mountains, I hope I may have
occasion to use these trowels for
purposes like this many, many
times during my administration.
DOUGLAS WHITE, representing the
Advertising Club of Los Angeles—
The advertising clubs of the Pa
cific Coast have been extremely
successful in their work up to this
time. Every movement needs a
leader, and so has the movement
for truth in advertising on the Pa
cific Coast. However, when we en
tered on this movement it already
possessed a leader, for 25 years ago,
or about that time, in the city of
San Francisco, a publisher arose
who made the plain statement that
no matter what the circulation of
his paper might be, that circulation
would be given truthfully and hon
estly to the people who bought
space. That publisher was William
Randolph Hearst. From that time
up to the present, in all the papers
which he has owned and published,
he has carried out that same idea
of honesty and truth in his adver
tising, because in the circulation
depends the sale of advertising.
THE REV. GEORGE DONAHOE
representing the Rt. Rev. Thomas
J. Conaty, of the Diocese of Mon
terey and Los Angeles—What at
taches importance to this occasion
and to the building that is now
laboriously rising here is the fact
that this building is destined to be
come a great center of newspaper
activity in our gloriously growing
city. As the mission of The Ex
aminer goes forward the power of
The Examiner grows stronger. So
briefly, then, this is my good wish,
first in behalf of us all. newspaper
readers of Southern California, that
this building which we to-day with
ceremony officially begin, may al
ways be to ns a source of informa
tion, and for the great newspaper
genius who honors this occasion
with his presence our one hope
and good wish and prayer is that
the influence, the great influence
that he so surely holds—that it may
ever he devoted to works of fighting
evil in high places, defending the
weak and forwarding sound moral-
itv the world over.
DR. SIGMUND HECHT, rabbi of the
B’nai Brith congregation—In my
own and in the name of those whom
I have the honor to represent I
bring my meed of congratulations
and encouragement and cheer, first
of ail to those who are primarily
affected by this event, to that hon
ored head of this gigantic enter
prise. to that man nationally hon
ored for the purity of his character,
for the sincerity of his purposes,
for the directness of his intentions,
for his ability and for the policy
with which he inspired The Los An
geles Examiner to favor none and
be fair to all—William Randolph
Hearst. The Los Angeles Examiner
—under God may it grow and pros
per and be a power in the develop
ment and in the uplift of our glo
rious country.
ARTHUR W. KINNEY, president of
The Los Angeles Chamber of Com
merce—The people of Southern Cal
ifornia offer The Examiner their
sincere congratulations upon this
memorable occasion which markj
an epoch In its wonderful career in
our great city. It has always held
an unbounded faith in the mar
velous destiny of our Southwestern
metropolis and it has ever backed
up this faith by striving for every
thing that might contribute to the
prosperity of our people. It has.
indeed, been one of the sturdy sen- |
tinels at this far Western outpost
of American idealism. Long ago it
enunciated a policy of civic and in- |
dustrial progress that must appeal
to every person who has the wel
fare of our city at heart—a policy
which, if pursued, must hasten to
the unfolding of the great move
ment that is destined t 0 make our
Southwest empire world famed.
BOOK BILL
Charges Speaker Burwell With
Breaking Promise to Bring
His Measures to Vote.
A tilt in which Representative Mc-
Crory, of Schley County, charged
Speaker Burwell with having failed
to keep his promise in regard to
placing the McCrory schoolbook bill
on the calendar, followed by another
in which McCrory shook a menacing
finger at Representative Holtzclaw
and warned him to “look out,” en- I
livened the proceedings of the House
Monday afternoon
Mr. McCrory arose to a question of
personal privilege shortly after the
disposition of the “calf bill."
“I was promised by the Speaker of
this House,” he declared, “that he i
would place my schoolbook bill on !
the calendar for consideration to- j
day. He has not done it. I've heard !
enough about calves this afternoon to 1
stock a book, and it seems to me that
the members of the House consider
calves more important than the 500.-
000 school children of Georgia.
Studied Opposition Charged.
“If any man loves a child better
than he does .a calf, let him help me |
get this schoolbook bill up for con
sideration. It looks to me like there 1
is a studied effort to suppress my j
bill."
Speaker Burwell denied that he had ;
promised Mr. McCrory to place his
bill on the calendar.
“I did not state that I would have
the bill placed at the head of the or
der for the day.” replied the Speaker.
“I told Mr. McCrory that I would re- j
quest the Rules Committee to place
his bill on the calendar, but not being •
the entire committee, I had no power |
to so place it. The bill was placed !
on the calendar for consideration to
day. but no one could foresee that
the time of the House would be taken
up by little things.”
Shakes Finger at Holtzclaw.
The clash between McCrory and
Holtzclaw came during the consider
ation of the Western and Atlantic
Commission bill. Mr. Holtzclaw ob
jected to a motion to dispense with
the reading of the bill when the House
w'ent into committee of the whole, and
Mr. Crory, who was standing near
shook a menacing finger at the Hous
ton County Representative and said:
“Holtzclaw, you are trying to kill
time to prevent my bill, coming to a
vote. You had better look out!”
Mr. Holtzclaw was in conversation
with a member at the time. He
glanced at Mr. McCrory, but made
no reply.
. The failure of the House to take
action on the McCrory bill Monday
kills the measure for the rest of the
session, inasmuch as the Senate has
served notice that it will not consider
any House bill passed after Monday.
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