Hayward Semi-Weekly Review (Newspaper) - January 2, 1934, Hayward, California Country Edition The Daily Review Published Every Tuesday and Friday Morning VOL HAYWARD CALIFORNIA TUESDAY JANUARY 2 Six Pages Today 42 Drowned in Flood at L Damages Fixed at DIRECTS STATE GROUPS IN RELIEF JOB 3000 Homes Invaded by Swirling Water From Foothills Metropolitan Area Its Worst Storm Burhank Jan 2 here today from San Francisco by airplane and ed visit the dis- and supervise state rescue agencies ANGELES Jan Counting its dead at 42 with half that number additional missing and possibly drowned and an mated property damage of 000 metropolitan Los Angeles j in of the city's yr Rain-swept the Dry turned of 6 0 0 Rail Angeles were closed today to check of s tp some March earthquake LOS ANGELES Torrential rains the Los Angeles area especially Mont in the Glendale hills where a the storm's total precipitation to the to 31.49 inches the heaviest fall In the memory of the oldest Inhabitant entire in the mountains caused dry canyons become rushing caught automobile ers In places drowned a score and drove inhabitants homes in the lower canyon the Glendale hills Beach the San Gabriel flooded a section covering three square miles washed out that off from communication with the outside world for a time Los Angeles the storm total was inches the day's total 8.26 inches and the up to last night 11.98 inches BEAN FATAli San Japanese dren died of botulism and two more are sick from eating soy bean salad BRIDE IS 82 BRIDEGROOM 32 The former Mrs Blanche La Blanc octogenarian bride pictured with her young husband Cebello a night club proprietor after their recent wedding in Los Angeles He I me off my she said President Begins 1934 In Hopeful Mood After Successes of 1933 Hayward Institution fies Deposit Insurance i Under Hanking Act WASHINGTON Jan 2 The New Deal went into its second year today with President Roosevelt satisfied with the prog ress of his recovery program and its final success On top of it all stood Mr velt prestige en- hanced a by the revolutionary steps he began an hour after he assumed office on March 4 Legislation The 10 months of 1933 that he was at the helm saw a quick cession of legislation swooping in character a broad movement for industrial rehabilitation tion of a concrete foreign policy aid to the farmer repeal of recognition of the Soviet a gigantic public works program and the finding of joba for 000 men and women Through that hectic period the President emerged still able to smile What is more he begins the New Year in excellent physical trim dxe to the brief holidays ho sandwiched in between months intense work and to the daily routine of exercises prescribed for him by Dr Ross Mclntyre Creates Council As 1933 drew to a close the on a further Continued on page 4 The Bank of Haywards has re- notification that it has qualified in the Temporary oral Deposit Insurance Fund it is announced today by I B Parsons president Deposits in this local bank arc now insured to the ex- tent provided by the Banking act of 1933 Benefits Seen The benefits of deposit ance may bo largely psychological in character as banks that have qualified for membership in the Fund have been approved as sound by government authority However some increase in the amount of bank deposits is anticipated as money now in hoarding will be in where it can be employed in commerce through loans to business and agriculture And a return of to the smaller communities from metro- areas and other sources is looked for Such additions to local money supplies would augment the total amount of bank credit able to small business enterprise and agriculture It would be good business for people to deposit their money in banks in their home towns because by doing so they will help increase the amount of credit in their com- More on page 4 j SOLONS PLAN ACTION ON Congress Will Face Revenue Measure Immediately Democratic Leaders Plan Program for Session TWO HELD Year's Holiday Marked by Light CHICKEN THEFT Traffic County 19 Arrested Four Injured WASHINGTON Jan 2 legislative program stressing early action on liquor taxes and cal tariff treaties to stimulate for- eign was decided on by senate Democratic leaders in preparation for opening of con- gress tomorrow Activity speeded up after the holiday on both sides of the itol For the beginning of the first regular session of the it was that dent Roosevelt would come to capitol tomorrow to deliver message Senate Majority Leader son and nine other the committee to shape fairs adjourn by of the House Hayward Youths Are Arrested After Investigation Officers Trap Pair After Warning from Neighbor Two Hayward youths Milton Macintosh of 1429 B street am TIenry Brown 1254 D street both 2.1 years old were held in city jail today while county officers a supposed attempt at chicken theft with which they are supposed to have been collected They were arrested last night by Inspectors George Henningsen and Joe Brandon of the district attorney's office and Constable Vincent Strobel after two men were found to have entered a chicken house on the home place of Mrs Anna Machado Box Second street Shortly before 11 o'clock last night Mrs Robert Rode from her home nearby heard talking in a chicken house on tho Machado place Later she saw two men emerging from the place carrying what she described as something possibly one or more White Leghorn chickens She notified the officers ing Constable Strobel at one side of the property the two inspectors drove to the other side and found Brown and Macintosh near a car the road near the P Hali hid traces of Despite a New Year's which wae wet both from alcoholic and lall standpoints southern county escaped with an ally toll in traffic accidents was reported today by rapt L A Kike of the state way patrol While 19 persons wore 11 rested by the dozen officers of the local squad in a vigilant en- forcement of the traffic laws ing the past four days only four persons were injured none ly in auto accidents There were no deaths a result of accident use The 19 arrests Walter Steinberg of charged with hit-and-run driving as a re- sult or a minor accident Fred 42 Oakland and Fritz Swanson 22 Decoto arrested on charges of drunken driving Twelve persons were arrested and eight stopped on charges of speeding two were held for two were charged with reckless driving The most serious accident re- ported occurred when a car driven by Athol Allington 40 of 20595 Standish avenue skidded and turned over on Medford avenue yesterday Mrs Florence Buckton and her husband Harold Buckton 42 were cut and bruised Officer Anthony Enos reported Hirs Car Joseph Andrade 35 Hayward was injured slightly when his bi- cycle struck a car driven by ter Hansen 27 Hayward on East 14th street yesterday Harold 35 Ala meda was injured in a between that at Earl Victor McLaglen Los Fears are felt for the safety of Victor McLaglen star as report has been for 15 hours from his La Canada home which was ed Americans to Quit Chinese War Area PEIPING China ments were made today for the evacuation of Americans and other foreigners from Fukien province where they have been endangered by operations of Nanking against Hie rebellion in progress there HAS Tucson Ariz William II who resigned yesterday as secretary of the treasury a slight relapse today The former cabinet member is ing with a throat ailment BATTLE LEADERS AS CONGRESS CONVENES TOMORROW and on his band One tad chicken was found under the chicken i house ibut no chickens were found j in the possession of the two pects it was said The officers said the men who entered the chicken house gained entry by prying open a window It was expected that charges would be filed against the two young men in justice court this afternoon following a conference of the arresting officers with R 27 A B street serious injury when his car struck a power pole in the business district Mack told Policeman M P Lewis he the pole in an attempt to striking another car His car was hadly damaged ley Smallwood attorney deputy district SHIP'S CANNON WELCOME 1934 epic contests on begin Heading left to Illinois speaker of ing President Whecler Montana Republican heads a bloc unlimited coinage of silver Wright Texas Democrat leads the veterans rights campaign Sen Thomas Oklahoma Democrat is chief spokesman of the money inflation program Delanoy Vires Guns from Peck of Jerry II Two brass signal cannon fired from the deck of the Jerry II yacht designed and built by Frederick W ai his home on Montgomery avenue greeted he New Year in yesterday morning The occasion was made a bration with the builder and family taking part AS the shotgun shells in the tiny cannon exploded nearby residents were ly apprised of the arrival of Mr Delanoy expects that the New Year will see him start on a voyage around the world in the yacht which he has built and himself with a wealth of artistry Hbc cannon like all the metal parts of te ship were The world trip is expected to bo made under contract with a tion picture firm which plans tn an adventure picture however are undei Mr Delanoy expects to the boat in March IK has been fitting masts to the boat to carry sails in case of motor trouble Tests of the bout will code final closing of motion picture contract MAYOR SHOWS KM Now how to turn over today and department reported at offices nt in an early hour fon city j TO SEAT OFFICERS Mr and Mrs Hodgkins Will Head I S AV V Camp Auxiliary Admiral Sampson camp and auxiliary United Spanish Veterans will hold a joint of officers at Memorial hall Wednesday night Heading the two organizations will he a husband and wife Mr and Mrs William P Hodgkins Mr who has linen commander of the camp for must of the past year will be in- as commander Mrs kins will become president uf the auxiliary Other of the camp are1 Snider senior E K Robinson junior J II Morgan K Stilhy quartermaster Joseph A 1 La Cunba and trustees Clyde Voorhees patriotic J Lund 1 L Sawyer Stevenson officer of the Koy service officer of the Otto Wilburs and J mini- sergeants and 0 G Other auxiliary officers to I'll 1 1 chairman of Hi year Prizefighter AND THE Lady Movie Serial MAX BAER Now In the Hayward Review 1 NEWS GALLERY REVIVED BY MERCHANTS SLAIN HE LATE The late Archbishop Leon Tourian primate of the Ar- menian Church of all of North and South America except California who was ally stabbed to death during services in the Holy Cross Ar- menian Church in New York Five men were arrested in connection with the murder believed to be political WELCOMES HEIR New Inning in Move I for Uniformity in Policy Is Seen I C of C Directors to Discuss Matter at j Meeting nour question which has been at recurrent for the last half-century by Hayward only to be resurrected much on the That was learned this morning when existence qf a petition signed by representatives 6t chain grocery stores opposing the schedule adopted recently by the Retail Merchants tion came to light Schedule in Effect Those to the schedule were to begin its operation tonight closing at I o'clock Saturday night closing is scheduled for o clock jand Sunday closing is provided for in the agreement The chain store petition to reopen the clpsinffThbur discussion at next Monday nights meeting of the That group also dis- cuss plans for dealing with the parking situation in district J B Held Stage n Emperor Hirohito of Japan whose nation is rejoicing with him over the recent birth of a long-awaited heir to the throne The Empress Nagako had previously given birth only to girls who are not eligible lor succession in Japan INCOME PROBED Senator Huey P Long of Louisiana whose income cording to a Washington paper is being probed In n re- by Federal agents into the taxes he has Rainfall Brings New Year's Cheer An additional of rain was the New to southern Alameda county farmers during th past week-end were not in tlu cheerful countenances of those and business men realized that the moisture now means money In their pockets after tho harvests of the new year The season's total rainfall stoor nt 6.45 Inches at S o'clock morning according to tho high whool weather bureau This was nearly twice the figure recorded tho same date last year Indies Inches comprised 31 hundredths for the 21 hours ending at S a m Dec 31 53 Inn 1 and 47 morning that It will cause them their employes to In formation given ing secretary of the Commerce Directors to Meet The subject is expected discussed tonight monthly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce directors at the city hall The group also is scheduled to discuss plans for a bureau to welcome newcomers to the city and an architectural de sign for the proposed new federal postoffice President Milton I Dohner will preside The meeting has been called for tonight in order that he may be free to return to a San Francisco hospital for and treatment for an inal complaint from which he has recovered temporarily NEW YEAR DAY SAFE AND SANE Poison Liquor Drunken Are Small tors CHICAGO Jan 2 hundred twenty-five millinn returned workaday tasks after sanest and safest Year's day celebration in many years A United Press survey revealed only 42 deaths resulting from j first holiday bration This compared with n year ago and 200 two years ago For the first time in 14 years poison liquor played an part in New Year's day fatalities Deaths resulting from shootings led by a wide margin Auto involving drunken driving were far fewer than usual RADICALS hundred and three radical leaders wore today They took part In cent rebellion V THE Cloudy night or