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HOLLY'"OOD NEVIS
January 15, 1924.
Anti-Japanese Society Holds Meeting at Clubrooms
Plans to oust Japanese families from various sections,
Hollywood, where they are alleged to have secured a foothold,
was being discussed today by members of Hollywood Protective
Association, following a meeting of that organization last night
at Hollywood American Legion clubrooms. Among the speakers who
addressed a large crowd of members and anti-Japanese workers last
night were Louis G. Guernsey, Herman W. Lichtenberga, George J.
Burns, former Massachusetts State Senator, Charles M. Easton and
Mrs. Helen Buchanan.
At the meeting last night it was alleged that the Japanese
have gained a foothold on Bronson, Lawarind, Gregory and other
streets in Hollywood. Particular attention is being paid by
members of Association to plans for forcing the removal of a
Japanese house on Lawarind Avenue.
HOLLYWOOD NEWSWim. C. Smith
January 17, 1924.
Japanese Invasion is Feared in New District
Planning Colony near Le Conte School, says
Report. Old Building Bought.
This Condition Deplorable, Says Association Members.
That a wholesale invasion by Japanese of Le Conte Jr.
High School district is feared by residents of that neighborhood,
was a statement made to Hollywood News today by a member of
Hollywood Protective Association, an anti-Japanese organization
formed primarily for the purpose of forcing the removal of a
Japanese house from Lawarind Avenue, adjacent to a district
now said to be endangered.
Express Indignation
Indignation has been expressed by property owners along
Bronson Avenue over the plan of Japanese living almost directly
in front of high school to move a large two story structure on to
the property which is now occupied by almost g dozen small frame
buildings in which live many famiiies of Japanese.
Goes Before P. T. A.
The matter will be taken before the Parent-Teachers Association
at Le Conte immediately, according to the organizers of Protective
Association, and an effort made to force the Japanese to refrain
from colonizing in this particular district, where school children
come from all parts of the city. Conditions on the property owned
by the Japanese, it is alleged, are most deplorable, and with an
addition of old buildings now being moved on the site, formerly
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occupied by a Jppanese nursery, residents foresee almost a
deluge of Japanese families.
No Section Immune
"No part of Hollywood seems to be immune despite the
anti-alien laws, declared a prominent member of Protective
Association to Hollywood News today. 'In all sections of
beautiful residential communities sites are being secured in one
way or another and'shacks' thrown upandold buildings moved on,
and family after family established. Soon instead of Hollywood
the Beautiful, it will be Hollywood the home of Japs.t"
HOLLYWOOD NEWS
June 18, 1925
Anti-Japanese Meeting to be held Tonight in Legion Clubroom
Another mass meeting is scheduled for tonight - - - to
protest residence and installation of a Japanese Presbyterian
church in the Sunset Boulevard - Lawarind Avenue district. A
wagon covered with signs announcing the meeting has been driven
along Hollywood streets for the past two days, and it is
expected that a large number of residents, both in the community
affected and other sections of Hollywood, will attend the
meeting tonight.
Several speakers of note on the anti-Japanese question
have been arranged for by Mrs. J. 0. Poole.
HOLLYWOOD NEWS
January 14, 1924.
Anti-Japanese Meeting to be Held Tonight.
Members of the Hollywood Protective Association, together
with many other residents of Hollywood, who are backing the
Association in its campaign to force the removal of an alleged
Japanese house on Lawarind Avenue, near Sunset Blvd., will
meet tonight at the Hollywood American Legion Clubrooms.
Announcement of the meeting wqs made several days ago
by J. 0. Poole, who formerly acted-as chairman of Association
at a series of meetings. The Association hopes, according to
statements credited to members, to stop the so-called invasion
of Japanese people in white residential neighborhoods.
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