Oxnard Daily Courier, The (Newspaper) - May 13, 1926, Oxnard, California TfcMPCftATURC TODAY Lowest 00 ILY AND THE OXNARD DAILY NEWS May 11 May 11 NEW ROCK ESTABLISHED ON EATON PROPERTY VENTURA COUNTY CALIFORNIA THURSDAY MAY 13 1929 El Rio Rock Name of Concern Organized With Local Men As Owners PARTNER S M Ladd Will Be In Charge of Operations Intend To Enlarge Business Another sand gravel and rock crushing company lias been organized In this district headed by local men and it plans now under way are ried out there may be another thriving enterprise similar to the Saticoy Rock company operating this side of the river About the first of the year E A started a small plant In the Santa Clara riverbed on the E K Eaton property about a mile north of on Eaton's about 320 FALLS INTO CROWD NEW YORK May young women and a man were injured two of them probably fatally when Jacob 31 a window cleaner crashed from a fifth story window into a crowd which was watching the flight of the dirigible Los les over the city today The with only leg El Rib property It was located Eaton owns acres there about 260 of which are in the river bottom About two months ago Eaton bought out Tobin and eral days ago J E Shillington of nard and his brother-in-law S M Ladd entered into a business ship with Eaton to operate the rock and gravel plant The business will be known as the El Rio Rock com- pany S M Ladd will be the manager and conduct the operation of the plant Six or seven men wiU be employed Ladd and his family will reside in nard and it is believed the employees and their families will also live here The El Rio plant will be improved and enlarged from time to time and the new owners are hopeful of a large volume of business in Ventura county Road building construction in general which is now going on in the county offers many advantages to the new Goes To Hole With Jack Watlington As Victor Watlington proved himself in the spring handicap tourney of he Ventura County Country club when yesterday he succeeded in de- eating John Arneill on the hole John Arneill is recognized as Ventura county's champion golfer and has a Southern California handicap of 4 Jack had nine strokes over Arneill five for the first nine holes and 4 for the second nine At the end of the 18th hole on Tuesday the match stood square at It continued that way for the next nine holes ending in a tie at the end of the day's playing on the hole Playing was resumed yesterday The first six holes were again halved and on the seventh Jack was successful in holing out in winning the hole and the match with 1 up Annual Book Ruth of M I T Students Is Lively NUMBER business and from all indications it is likely that the new concern will develop into a large organization THOMAS TORE OBSERVATIONS By The Cyclist Students of the Massachusetts Institute of lighting to reach the summit of the paddle hut greased and soaked in oil The lucky but winners of the paddles are awarded tech books an honor prized at the school is highly Talk oo Fish and Game Here Tuesday Edison SOCIAL STANDING W L Pet 0 1.000 0 1.000 4 4 o 1.000 3 2 2 1 1 1 Buicks Somis Gassers Dunns 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 666 500 333 250 250 000 000 j The fans were treated last night to something that they are afforded the opportunity to witness namely a nothing to nothing game Thomas McGuire well known local anU were the sponsors for plumber who has been seriously ill for and their character several weeks was in a critical tion in St John's hospital this Bot had numerous and noon following what is reported to register but were not have a suicide attempt He was in the operating room at the On Tuesday night May 18 there will be a meeting here of fish and game enthusiasts for the purpose fo determining some method of fish and game in Ventura county and also to talk over proposed j changes in the deer law Other lings of the same character to be held in this county will be on May 17 at with Henry Kays presiding and on May 19 in Ventura at the court house Roy Witman pre- side at the meeting here which will be held in the Masonic clubroom Many important meetings be held throughout the State for the pose of deciding some practical method of safeguarding future fish and game J N Proctor president of the Ventura County Fish and Game Protective association anil L S ridge secretary-treasurer W the same organization attended a meeting of the State Fish and Game Study committee of which the former Blanche Esther of Oxnard was among the 2208 students that ated from the University of California when the annual graduating exercises were held yesterday afternoon in the Memorial Stadium at Berkeley ident William W Campbell presided Miss Delp graduated from the Ox nard Union High school class of 1922 find went to Berkeley the following At this hospital when The Courier went to press and a definite report on the of his condition could not be obtained Dr E C Beach of Livingston Key aV Beach was the attending physician Mr McGuire was taken to a dale sanitarium several days ago and early yesterday morning he left the institution and returned home here He felt improved but mentally unbalanced it was reported morning he went for a walk and when he failed to return by noon relatives became alarmed Shortly after noon he entered his home ing with his throat cut It was reported that he had crawled under his house where he committed the act He was immediately rushed to the hospital and Dr Beach Mr McGuire was taken to the ating room where an attempt was be- ing made late today to save his life No Word FroB Worried As Bad Wafer Sets In NOME Alaska May hours passed without the Un- to the occasion In the opening of the ninth the fans had visions of an all night party when things began to take shape Alstot first up bunted safely On a passed ball he took second and scored the only unit of the contest when Shorty Godde singled to left The Mechanics were undaunted in their half and put up a noble try to knot count hit infield and was safe at first when the throw pulled the first base man off the sack Carr played and stole second and third as Stevens was crabbing with the umpire over the decision The next two batters were disposed of and thus ended the closest finish of the year Tonight meet Somis and tomorrow evening winds up the week's hostilities with he Buicks Plans are already being made to put ip the flags around the business tion In preparation of the Big Game of the year next Monday On day lake issue with in an extermination con- test lhat will practically decide championship of the year Reports emanating from both camps are to the effect that they are all set for the orgy Belting on the Rialto is even up today and the chances are they will remain the same game lime Since announcing the formation of an Archery Crab within the city limits numerous been sent in by the Fond changes in the deer law were and it was decided that an increase in the cost of hunting licenses should be asked to provide more funds for the fish and game commission COM CENTER IN APRIL Nearly People Visit Community Gathering Place In Month EISTEDDFOD BRINGS 7000 R C McFadden Resigns From Board of Directors Other Changes Among Heads The month of April featured tho Six men and women from Ventura largest attendance at the community were ln the graduating class center since the organization of Com- this year Santa beins munity Service here according to m Clarke Berkley and Howard Beswick Shelton both ating College of Agriculture 154 students that graduated Aileen Albert of Ventura ated from the College of Letters nnd Science specializing in Elizabeth Thille of Santa Ord Ice Co Working Ventura Because the motors of the Ord Ice company in Ventura were silent on Sunday Monday and Tuesday it was rumored about town that the ice com- pany had closed down But yesterday everything was working smoothly again and ice was being manufactured at full capacity today J A Hamilton manager of the tura plant of the Ord Ice company which has plants here and in Santa Barbara stated today that the rumors are without foundation and that the Ord company is in Ventura to stay Daughter of T Daily Taken Seriously HI Mary Daily daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas C Daily of Camarillo was rushed to Los Angeles yesterday afternoon In a serious con- dition with an Illness that physicians Her temperature was above 105 for a long period who specialized in Household Art graduating from the College of ters and Science Included in the ment was that monthly report to the board of directors yesterday Nearly people attended the various functions recreational activities lic occasions club meetings dinners and other affairs The Eisteddfod alone accounted for about 7000 ing competitors said Mr Hokin The resignation of R C McFadden as a member of the board was ed with regret and a committee con- sisting of Wm Miedema Mrs P S Cummings and Carl Whipple was pointed to nominate his successor at the next board meeting It was felt by the Board that Mr McFadden's ignation would leave a big gap to be filled since the retiring member was also vice-president and president of -T SI the baseball league school Earl Hart was elected as dent and Miss Ethel Carroll as a member of the executive committee Miss Carroll will take the position on the executive committee ieft vacant by the resignation of Mrs C C kins of Camarillo who has found it imperative to resign from the tee but not from the board cf tors Henry Knapke was named chairman of the ways and means committee Other members are George Kindred J J Krouser J W Rooney and Earl Hart The ways and means committee is faced with the problem of raising sufficient revenue pay for the lighting and heating of Frank Meline Company Plans Improvement of Pierpont Beach Trad Following the announcement that the Frank Meline Company of Los An- geles has acquired all of the stock In the Poinsettia Beach Improvement Company the corporation which owns Pierpont Bay the Frank Meline pany has appointed Mr Claude Garner who has been actively identified with the sale of Pierpont Bay for many months in the capacity of division manager with headquarters In the Pierpont Bay office of the company Mr Garner will welcome at this of- fice any of the residents of Ventura county who have purchased property in the subdivision and will give every cooperation to any one may de- to build residential or other ings A comprehensive improvement and development program is being worked out by the Frank Meline Company and a active business is Plans are being drawn for a Casino to be erected on the ocean front which it is expected will include a bath house plunge dance hall and possibly a billiard and pool room and bowling alley Jean's Tavern at Pierpont Bay re- ports a most successful opening which took place on April 24th 150 people being unable to gain admittance that time they have had a pretty constant stream of patrons Plans are being prepared fori Pierpont Bay Village which will comprise a group of tages of most attractive design com- bining a shower bath toilet lavatory and bed together with a tral club or lounge room of ample proportions which will be open to the guests of the Village Equipment for tne childrens play round to be established on the Strand at the end of Seaward Avenue is on the way from Louis and will be installed in the near future The Frank Meline Company's aim to make of Pierpont Bay a model jeach colony in every sense of the ivord is certain of accomplishment The plans for the development of the property have been most carefully prepared Several city planners and of national prominence were consulted as to the lay-out of number of and artistic features not usually found at beach resorts An passes on the plans of all proposed to be erected at in household science and j Bay and In order Ho secure Dounie Belle Thurmond of Saticoy J Designs for beach cottages of LA AQUEDUCT AGAIN BLOWN UP BY DYNAMITERS Serious About a Mile Fi Where Big Ditch Was Blown Up Three Years Ago TEARS OUT LARGE HOLE Believed To Have Been DOM By Ranchers Who Want Higher Price For Land Oxnard Girl Graduates From Univ of California September There she College of Letters and in education entered Science the LOS ANGELES May Lot Angeles aqueduct was blown up again by dynamiters shortly after midnight about four miles north of Lona Pine in the Owens valley and one mile north of the place where it was damaged by a dynamite sion three years ago The blast tore a hole 10 feet in the big concrete ditch and all of the water running through the system began pouring out on the by plain It was reported only the quick tion of Frank Lasky a gate keeper at the Alabama one-half mila above the break prevented great The dynamiting is to hava been done by ranchers who asking a higher price for their land than tha city water board la willing to pay In Afl Parts of Conty In all parts of the county ranchers are busy planting beans Teams are seen in fields everywhere and from all reports a large acreage will be ed to this year The weather la ideal for planting say the farmers and warm days are the beans already planted come through the ground quickly Some of tne fields are already beginning to look green as the first little bean plants the surface annual Kay Hitch of mis a senior in the commerce school was the recipient of the Levi Strauss scholarship for the Eighth district He was a graduate of probably one of the baseball LANTZ TESTIFIES IN LAND CONTEST The suit to tiUe to 200 acres of land on the Broome ranch at Sycamore was la progress in Superior court again today Both Browne and claim they arc rightful owners of the Jand Yesterday Charles took the stand in his own behalf He testified land since he had never heard of y questions to life rights of live design and at the same time to construct the Frank Meline company inaugurated an architectural competition offering prizes totaling The best of these designs have been reproduced in book form copies of which may be secured from the local office of the Com ACTION IS FILED FOR NEW HIGHWAY Me Norge bearing the Protective League Inc They worth Polar expedition toing sighted I claim Archery business is loo for adolescent children They add lhal a game of this kind is for stevedores piano Jugglers and baggagemen and will have none of It However proponents of he art stale that there is nothing finer than to see a near sighted person hit a barn thirty paces away with a hnw and arrow That's art for art's fears began lo grow lhat Ihn big ship had missed this cily in had weather which developed overnight A heavy mist and dark clouds which overhung city throughout Ihn night turned into a rain at this morning No word has reached Nome con- the position and the wafting began to fear that Hares of the landing Held had failed lo pierce the gloom and had that Few of us worry over how much money we make hnl we all worry how much money we get Two fir McCoy and Or were engaged and today lives were a report from Angeles hoped would be encouraging STANDING ROOM ONLY That air Is far from free is shown by Radiocast May an cial radio publication telling of now on the ether and more operate This tost word Sixteen new applicants for rights of sake A i 11 in the ether Hied their names A U officiate ns f with Secretary of Commerce Hoover morning and staled emphatically that Iho amateur standing of all con- he thoroughly gone over before being allowed to compete in any thai might he Both sMes of the argument have been presented and now fl is np lo various Women's clubs for ance or rejection FOR SALE Chevrolet Delivery complete If overhauled newly painted 9275 C C Teagae of Santa Pajala was re- the past few weeks and joined the of who realize thai there is standing room only In the broadcasting Held They represent 12 stales and Include many interests from radio store owners to private who wanl to go on the air Three applications come from games as an attraction and perhaps some side shows by various j ions It was pointed out by Mr tin lhal the account for the upkeep was badly overdrawn and lhat ing had been done for two years to replenish it since the cost of light and heat and small incidentals is about per annum there wall have to be something worth while put on to make it up he said An expenditure of for summer playgrounds was predicted by Mr kin who asked that some plan Iw worked out to lake care of Com- Service has carried on mer playgrounds for Children for he years al an average ex- pense of and Ihls year to playgrounds useful in parts of the city would require at least A reported that committee had raised nearly 150 ward equipment for the Mexican which amount wilh whal Rotary had voted would help in providing some simple play An advisory consisting of W Mark Howry C Downes Hart W D ship until llin case now in court has filed said acquired of tits properly by tiie session of patents and by 1 deed of from A W Will Condemn Through Ranch for Buena Road The county of Ventura has filed its suit against the head Land company as was an- in The Courier two days ago The action was filed in Superior cour by District Attorney Henderson rep resenting Ventura county The seeks a strip to used as a highway and a additional strip as a right-of-way It is believed that the Land company or the Rindge inter ests will stage another sUff battle as has been the case in previous suits It is any farther thai he liad he property and had ly purchased equipment of camp dad of highway worte along This includes 15 buildings a engine and Jo Jaas that the result will coast lac a fornia two from Ohio and Indiana V ter Rudolph Beck and Secretary Ho and one each from Maryland Texas wwa Idaho Wisconsin Minnesota Tennessee and Missouri Power varying from to watts elected a director of California is There are three stations Development association A the recent one Barlow meeting of the in San and one at Oakland Francisco seek MM which cost Mm line original of stand property an A W Marsh Sand was he Sycamore canyon an he took he of MJI San Francisco In cr and an for a final survey but his tion al lime was lo the boundary of and lo a post places he corner of Hie They have fought many way cases and damage suits but have always received line small end of slick Armed riders are now on duly al Hie ranch and more were pat on duty coast road weal through Xo one allowed to trespass on the Rindge suit filed bring the of a roaul from Yorda to ttc new coast highway giving an out- let far the selllers the isolated district George Austin Given Special Recognition In sneaking of those who are de- crring of praise for their cooperation with the chamber of commerce ia i on tne recent and location of j show Secretary A M Robertson the original made by government In February said that George Austin has a port on an and Surveyor to foot the for MarsTi 1911 his patent was granted Marsh said he built a fairly decent looking house on the property lo raise It Community Service needs in order to be of service to the it was staled and at- tention to this will be given by the committee this week This report will be prepared and turned over to the commutes at aa tarty date the tot of coming to him It was Austin who donated the grand piano lhat was used on ike stage daring the show It was a baby grand piano and played an im- portant part in the of show He that he was with cattle belonging to Hobson Most modem girls prefer an grazing near in to a castle m Warns Against To Force Reduction In LONDON May ment stepped into the breach tonight and came to the aid of labor which now virtually faces a lockout as em- place restrictions upon the re- turn of strikers to their Jobs Premier Baldwin arose in the of commons and announced that the government will not countenance any attempt on the part of employers wage reductions against ing strikers The premier's statement al day filled with serious menaces Britain's possible industrial railroad unions hare ordered the strike continued because of con- ditions established by the railways for the return of strikers to their work Reports indicate that everywhere strikers are finding their return to work conditional upon their new agreements o Great peace The The Peonies company has brought sait la conn against A Dellmas and DM to recover the snm of which is alleged to be dne for material furnished by the Peonies Umber com- pany to the defendants rember 25 and December 24 IfH NEITHER May IT and labor leaders today at- tempt to claim victories for tke of the general strike after an rial which lasted It The newspapers for the mosl lake the mute the demands calm peace a fact ii AUSTIN TAKING George Aastin of feting from a severe away from his maste days and is today Barttett nat a a Dsf STOCK FAM -t