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   Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - April 25, 1922, Woodland, California                               15 Pieces of Planned filed with the city trustees night by City Engineer a. call for fifteen i rate of street work representing lineal feet of curbs and Resolutions of intention were passed the trustees and May 15 at 8 o'clock was the time fixed for hearing j The work bo be done will be on the following streets as set forth In the I Elliott street between Walnut and Elliott to Clover to Walnut to Third to East. College to North to Clover to Cross to Oak to Oak McKinley avenue to Gate Second to to Marshall ave. Bartlett Second to Marshall Second to Fiske Will Be Ad Luncheon Wed. Rev. N. M. head the com- munity at will be the principal speaker at the noon eon of the Woodland Ad ftt the Byrns hotel came to Davla from Indiana to put the community church idea on a firm and He ii regarded as of the first men of the try In this and has a message for all who are to keep pace with A number of nent business men of Davis company him to the luncheon Superior Judge J. O. Moncur of mas who is here sitting in de- two of the superior assisting Judge Will be the guest and one of the speakers at the luncheon Miller Report Ordered Under Seal Oil Well Explosion Aa a witness for J. M. who is accounting for moneys expanded In settling up the estate of his E. J. for heirs of their the late Francis Miller of West E. J. Francisco detective occupied the witness chair Superior Judge A. Anderson's court Oleary that he was paid about for fifteen months He was employed by J. M. His was ordered today by I agreement of council for Cora petitioner for an and at- i for J. M. j Cleary said that he engaged two operatives besides Dr. L. C of S. named by Miller as executor of Ms and Eva ler were watched by the but there was nothing upon a sensation brought out by today's testimony of Detective Miller Hart and J. M. Milter compromised a suit brought for cis Miller to break the will E. J which bequeathed the bulk of a estate to the The West Virginia heirs of Frauds Miller claim that J. M Miller has not made a proper accounting of moneys spent in settling the will contest with B. J. Miller's who subsequently married a man by the name of Hart baa since separated from accounting suit is now an Railroad Commission Hoars Aylmer Weston's Petition The State Railroad Commission was conducting a hearing here today on the application of Aylmer Weston for operating a motor stage line from Woodland to Mrs. James Tilly is now conducting the auto over this route Road To Be Newly Graveled At a special meeting of supervisors steps were taken to gravel the road from to Skate Rink Opens Here May First Charles a new arrival announced today that the had made ar- rangements to open a skating rink In American Legion Ball May 1. He stated that the best of ment would be including all wheel skates and a litzer brass band Sizelove intends to open the rink every Saturday evening Sunday He is DOW operating rinks at Colusa and having closed the season Coliseum in San Sizelove the Wad of a 01 expert roller polo and races wall be Auto Wreck May Cause Death Serious injury to Jones painful bruises to George both residents of Ai resulted early last evening when their motorcycle collided with an automobile driven by L. O. Yolo The cident was at the curve in the on the crest of the hill at Local Women Van Norman Sails For Rome Aggie Convention H. Van President of the World's Dairy and for- mer Dean of the University Farm School at sailed from New the American liner Peninsula to attend the Inter- national institute of Agriculture at May to 18th. Mrs. Van Norman TO BOOST DAIRY CONGRESS Van Norman was appointed a gate to the Institute by Secretary of State He also appoint mient from Secretary of Agriculture Wallace as a Commissioner of culture to spread throughout the dairying countries 6? the pel of the World's Dairy is to be in the United States in 1925. The former Farm School be- sides visiting Italy will visit in Norway and the conferring with officials and others to plans for the The World's Dairy Congress is ex- to win much attention from as it will be tihe first in- dairy meeting held in the United and it is will be broader in scope than previous ones held in. It was provided for by the Agricultural Act Congress adopted last ing President Harding to Invite for- eign governments to send Drillers were able to resume tions today at the Associated Oil Com- well on the Griffiths in Napa just across the Yolo Rawing recovered from burns and injuries sustained in explosion last Bruce Seaton and his II lam were some er caging at a depth of 369 feet and were some difficulty in the task In to tate thair they ignited a piece of waste and dropped it down the Instantly there was an ex- of gas that blew their hats off ana filled their faces with small cles cf rock Their eyesight was not The portable drilling together with some small was de- tin the fire that resulted from the Revivalist Ku Klux An Reference to tne Ku Klux Klan as American was made here last night by Harry youthful who again acknowledged with thanks of and a note of agement from the organization of grotesque robes The visiting preacher commented upon the stand of Reverends A. J. C. C. and J. T. Muse against the Klan and mentioned the trio of land ministers as a Southerner and can understand why an African brother would speak out against the said But expressed that C The impact of the collision was so great that both Jones and Vawter were thrown high in the air and hurled eral feet Both received tures of the anules and Jones may have sustained a fractured cording to at the mento emergency where the men were Both are 21 cf t LuKens said he had been to tne In letters just received here from i stoie was returning Mrs. Jack West and Mrs. A. C. Huston ae reached the top who are in on a ure and health was contained the information that the trip across the ocean was the roughest experienced by the captam of vessel in many For two and nights imul it was upon wore their j Tlle of the motorcycle is be- and fixtures were washed of the when the motorcycle going toward Sacramento at a terrific rate of speed and crashed directly into his tront He said he did not see it because of the sun off the decks considerable age was done to the Through the entire storm Mrs escaped being sick but her daughter did not fare so The storm was described as a 50- mile Wool Brings Fancy Price Phoney K. K. K. Note Sent To Judge Harrison Enjoying the humorous side of the Invisible Eye of the K. K. K. which Sunday broke into being in Woodland an tetter to a lug preacher now working one about the courthouse slipped Into Justice of the Peace R. W. Harrison's office yesterday and left a typewritten note commending his work and ing that hte fine motor violators a mule for all mileage over the speed limit Instead of That the anonymous note is fictitious and written by one not even a close observer of the practices of the Klan is evidenced by the fact that the letter is signed Klux There is an in the first word of the name and the last woni is spelled a The note reads as Justice R. W. The Invisible Eye It commends your Suggest you raiae your Five Dollars per mile over the limit as KNIGHTS OF THE of Woodland brought the word here today from F. J. of wool at ari price of 31% cents This Is highest paid maim for this year's The to j disposed of at oC ft Jockey former Woodland lad who won renown In racing Is according Ui word Just received The cf boy formerly lived in tUta city but moved iMt few mid apring In of to the C. a should state that ihe is flat-footed against the amazed me that a man who calls himself of a church that should come out an institution that seems to think that the white race be stated DECLARES The evangelist's remarks relative to the Klan were not received with and even bromide professions of his Americanism failed to arouse Ms listeners to heights of am a matt of the cause from heart out of every organization in the Uni- ted States of that is for the defense of Christian American was one of The preacher then told of ing served five years in the United States and under trving I want to tell you if the crisis and need ever I would put on the uniform the United Spates army and give five said the boy ATTENDANCE the publicity given to the Ku note directed to Reverends W. E G. G. Berger 1 and C. H. Berry and read by Rimmer last Sunday had directed much attention to last night's meeting the audience was no larger thian it had indicating that if the local sympathizers of the Ku Klux had figured it an advertising stunt they failed of Here is what Rimmer said from platform last night regarding his tude toward tho amd that of Reverends A. J. C. C. Black and J. T. no reference made to the statements given to tho yesterday by the B. Reverends ger and to whom the 1C. K. K. note was do not Intend to my voice tonight so those of you who hard of gire Learning this morning IBarry Rimmer had at a revival meeting last night created the sion that he was mot surprised be- A. J. pastor of St. John's Evangelical German was against the Ku Klux the Geiman pastor Although of German I am as good an as the next 1 am the Ku Klux Klan because it is anti- American in principle and tion We have our courts and our laws and it is the American idea and mine that must be re- Ku Klux violence and rule are not typical of Exeter last shipped 51J loads of to have attempted to cut in front of Lukens and then to have be- come Lukens said it too late for him to turn in either Neither the machine nor the motorcycle was greatly The injured mon were picked up by and taken to the emergency hospital with the assistance of table Buckingham Lee Sinkey Formally Opens Campaign for Yolo Sheriff R L under the proper rion in this makes his formal announcement as a candidate for the office of sheriff of Yolo county Mr. Sinkey has been a lenient of Yolo county practically Ms Me For two the oily of Woodland en- Special Guard In Threats Made April A armed guard will patrol the I own of Inglewood while Coroner Frank is conducting an inquest over ro body of B. deputy who was during a clash the hooded band of raiders and Night Marshal Frank The little which adjoins L s es to the is keyed to high of tears for his and soliciting Mr. 13 very frank in ing become the sheriff of Yolo county has been my life s T have studied Uic the office ftom every angle and am competent If elected my earnest en- will be to a tion as the best Yolo county vet had County Nurses to Have New Home Hear Hospital Nurses at the Yolo county hospital arc to have place in which lo they are not on duty The Yolo marie to a small to LEE the reputation of being a conscientious For the past fifteen years Mr. key has the as deputy fish I game has warned an enviable reputation as a faithful showing no fear nor favor where the of his office wero He ab- of Fifh and nnd has of the cases in ihe northern and ern parts of Tn Doming before voters of Yoio L Hare ami Major IX inheritance tux in this received in- from State 11 oiler Riiley tha manner of appraisements by them of lands for soldier applicants under tho of the Welfare has laid stress on the seriousness an over appraisement would place an unjust burdem on the as the soldiers must for tho the appraised by the Inheritance Tax Appraiser and the Welfare In the blank of report ed for the to complete and which must be by them verified every possible to defraud the has fi reM Frances daughter rf Rev. and Mrs. C. C. left for Berkeley to rpend ft wilth mnd two of whom art at of  

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