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   Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - September 30, 1920, Woodland, California                               DAILY EXCEPT 1920 DAILY ESTABLISHED I V Winters Voters Join Cox One larter are G. 0. Van Norman Gives Views In Opposition to Union of Two Agricultural Colleges Winters is strong for Cox and Roosevelt and even a large contage of the Republicans of that section are joining the Yolo Arthur C. Huston Jr. morning a list of 102 of are Republicans who wish to join Tihe Cox Club The letter the to the secretary of the club claims that the names of the signers speak for including a number of wool G. O. P. eats The following list of names does not include about 100 Who joined the club at the time it was organized and among Whom a large number of Yolo Dixie D. Sallie Jim Jas R. W. H. E. A. H. B. E. J. R. F. Jessie L. John F. It J. na H. C. Margaret R. Mrs. E. S. W. J. J. W. John V B A. Ven E. S. Ray H. E W. M. H Mrs. E. H. P. S. Jack R. T. F. J. W. G 0. E. W. E W. H. R. William R. C. L J. H. J. R. F. Gilbert B. G. L. C. C. C. Joseph H. E. W. M. S. J. F. M T. G. Albert Joe M. V. L F. S. H. D. A. A. J. T. H. Ora A. R. Lee A. S. John A. Evelyn H. Frankf T. F. J. would be if the Agricultural College now at were moved to the as is being H. V. Van dean the Farm at when asked by the this afternoon for a The Dean is openly co tlie movement now being fostered by many j their contact with instructors and leading farmers the Sacramento j students in English valley and which is to culminate inland other subjects taught at a mass meeting at and I believe that such contact Berkeley desire to come in touch with other and while they are specializing in tarm they would not be willing to separate themselves from other sub- of study and from other lems of the Accident Starts Move to Force Autos to Stop at R. R. Crossings INFLUENCE profit Van Norman continued to faculty ait the Farm does not compare that at They is too valuable to consider Farm students have told me that tihe English lectures given them by EWS TO REBUILD compare oca j are different of It is Charles Nelson Galey at idea that the agriculturists should which are only a part of the program in contact with the instructors j ta Which they are allowed to are meeting at Berkeley are as valuable as much of the who could not be induced to join given by us at the building conditions become more then will come the transformation of the old Julian Hotel according to advices given the today by members of the Hershey It is the plan of to reconstruct a suitable the upper part of could be used for but nothing definite has been done to end as Settlement of the insurance claim COLLISION In making its inquiry into the accident at the Curtis crossing of the Southern Pacific near wherein E. S. ston a beet truck had a leg and is now cing at the Woodland and Miss Mary ger on a suffered a bruised chest when the motor collided with the truck on September 19, the board of inquiry recommends that the legislature pass a law making it necessary for all vehicles i to stoip before crossing railroad fixing a drastic penalty for The investigation into the accident throws the blame on and in he stated that he was to blame when being attended by Dr. at the Southern Pacific The railroad board cf inquiry believes that incidents could be minimized by the passage of such a and states that it will seek such legislation at next session of the Saturday Last Day to Register Here the just G. T. H G. W. H. L. Raymond Walter E. L. Jack A. G. F. J. W. D. Le Lena F. A J Clara Mrs R G. H. C. W. L. J. D. R. G. S. Alice n L Sam Arriving at Williams from a fishing trip up Bart Worley of this city learned for the first time last evening that the bile which he was driving had fatally injured lusa when the latter stepped in front of Worley'S the accident happening near last Saturday Following the death of Hatfield the eame the Colusa authorities had been trying to notify the Worley's and J. Wests that the injuries had proved The Hershey estate held a policy valued at about The amount of the agreed on was not Assurances were given this morning that a definite plan for removing the debris and erecting a substantial ness building will be settled upon have been very busy many business affairs and hence have not had all the time to consider the of the burned said Miss discussing the matter with a Several complaints have come to this office of late relative to the condition of the which I is located in the heart of the business Bullard has been chosen Strict and is an eyesore at its president of the Altar Society of Holy News that the Rosary church for the coming on a plan Mrs Dyer has been elected the Miss with and Miss Nellie The society met yesterday afternoon but the were so out of touch with telephone or mail service that they not ed. we left the man in the care of a physician at Williams we were assured that his condition was not serious and the officers there advised us to continue our said Mr. Worley man apparently rallied from tihe injuries and the at- tending doctor thought that he had not been badly Although I not in anywise to blame for the I left instructions for the doctor field stepped onto tne highway di- in front of the Worley who was traveling toward the Worley gave the Colusa authorities a similar version of the holding that Worley could not possibly have stopped his chine or altered its course in time to avoid hitting even though the Worley machine was not moving at a fast i There are two more days left in which o register for in the November Yolo county has its largest population and should have its largest registration this Those who desire to continue an administration of seek continued peace through a league of who want to fornia white and who stand for the policies which have made the United States the first tion in the world should not fail to Every vote County Clerk Harry R. Saunders will commodate that tration may be as complete aa Saturday is the day for registering or changing precincts It only takes 60 seconds to and voting is a test of good Tonight and Friday evening office will be open from 7 to 9 to accommodate tardy M OF U. S. Sept ted States has more than 106 of This already been by the United States Census Women are in excess of though before the census has an excess of Gain of since 1910 Mr. Worley talked with Deputy Dis- Attorney Chartes K Atran at Colusa last None of the Colusa authorities is inclined to blame THE VALLEY You Tell 'Em Column Open to Yolo Readers to sea that the unfortunate should the Woodland man receive best of Mrs. H. Mir Worley is Reports have been published in Sacramento to the effect that anthrax protected broken out among cattle at TO i D u I With Pardee Rowe and Wm through an insurance policy against G rimes Dr. R. A. Colusa ford of Colusa and Dan an en suits that intent result and was addressed by Father T. W. bele upon past endeavor and work and outlined a program for the coming The society is yet has accomplished much for the good of the George Dinsdale And Miss Luthringer Holy exonerated Mr j is not expected that I jury fully exonerated Mr. Worley at j there will be further developments in the Rowe and Heryford case Tied that they had stopped their It was that Mr and to who was walking on j Mrs Jack West were also Mr. the left side of the a and and Mis at the time of the that the same time the Worley car started to pass their said that he had received no although several cattle across the rner from Grimes in Suiter county said Lo be Church to Feast Next Sunday will be Rosary day and Feast Day of the Holy Rosary At least priests will in attendance and the Feast will celebrated with solemn high mass ait a. m. The children's choir will sing mass. No be at and the mass at Landing will be at 9 Father T W. H organ united in riage at Holy Rosary parsonage last evening George D Dinsdale and Miss Caroline K. both of this surprising even the intimate friends the Following the unostentatious ceremony the young by automobile for mento to being honeymoon trip which will take them into other of the Returning they will make their in Riverbank Citizens to Ask Name to Be Changed to Bryte D. from he Attended the annual the Is in the em- ploy of the Main street bride ie popular ini and of rare L. H Squires witnessed last night's The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. th groom's mother is T. T. Alexan of the National of DM tbo in the same direction and at e me o e across the and tho but Mr Worley said today o that the Wests gone on in own car will bj Dr. Calawell to a of the state who is expected in Colusa The Bryte Improvement Club was in Yolo ast and money and equipment Dumb Wife Is Outlook Club's First Subject of this week Officers for the coming year named A. H. vice T. J. The Outlook Club is to recording H H. on Wednesday Or feature may be found on page 5 begin the I The today its Tell wbich is an open forum for the reading public to air its providing it adheres to the very few conditions plied for the protection of the It often happens that nood suggestion for lic necessary advice in business and s. mation ing matters of current com- ment fail to the people because of no vehicle through which the readers may present their pet theories or on Hence tho will Hive to anv letters or manuscripts the re- which may be di- to the editor for Details of the added 4- made on hand from the old Riverbank A. D. at the home of Mrs. S tad tmu Her Club and the Community j Charles Three under pleasing conditions and in the Council turned over to the newly were Tom F. E. I discussion of a subject of more than for These C. E. C passing The club is to what promises to be more than an ordinary season with a frank exposition of France's but impossible work of fiction Man Who Married a Dumb Contrary to the title of the story it is one of virility and activity and gives strength to the to the They no they speak for organisation for These atter two civic bodies have not been functioning for two years and the new organisation hopes to jmt over tor the good of tne One of first mores by the was the appointment of a committee to wait upon the railroad to change the name of to The postoffice name The Current Event section of the cf the town is already There Town and Country Club will meet with reached York witto and years later founded another center called in Southern The first and Friday of each month were named meeting and the nest meeting will be Friday Civic section Monday tober 4. at 8 in the board of for the discussion of All are urged to be J. J. Harris left this morning for Santa where she will attend a congress of Wbr Mrs. ris is bead of the organization In Sept. a portion of Galveston front early a low mated at Bight firemen from CHIV  

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