Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - April 27, 1925, Woodland, California ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY WOODLAND MONDAY EVENING 27 1925 ESTABLISHED 1877 O O Jealousy Crazed Broderick Man Runs Wild GOLF CROWN TO MARYSVILLE MAN YOLO MEN 3 FLIGHTS BULLETIN Eay Manwell district attorney of captured the golf of the Sacramento Valley association this afternoon when le defeated this team mate Joe son by a score of 4 and 3 The of the match was Manwell's Manwell is the golfer who has an artificial leg necessitated be- cause of injuries in both football and Pearson is an orchardist The championship of the to Golf association for 1925 is assured Two Marysville golfers are fighting it out over the Yolo Fliers Golf club course this after- in the championship flight One of them is Ray Manwell the doughty district attorney who has risen steadily during the three days play The other is his team mate Joe Pearson Pearson gave ville a good chance for the title when lie defeated Dr Fred Fairchild of Woodland in the play this morning Pearson wor by five up and four to go He shot an 81 to move finals Not to be outdone by his team mate and to make the championship a cinch for Marysville came right along in a short time to down Burt of Oroville by a count of three ard two And ed in exactly the same card as son had an 81 The gallery is look- ing for an unusually closs hard fought match ip the finals this after- noon Boot Winner In ths first flight of the finals played yesterday afternoon J A Boot OF won with a victory over Cecil Mellon the score being 3 and 2 Boot is the player who was in the national amateur at Fox Hill New York in 1912 and allowed only a six cap The second was finished this morning and W Davis of Willows defeated Arthur Bundy of The score in this match was 5 and 4 Kenneth victory to Dixon Mourns Loss Dixon's Mary Miss Dorothy Dunnicliff who received third place in the University Farm contest is now singing the lament of Little has lost her sheep and doesn't know where to find it Her snow-white lamb with long tail was stolen from the east end of the dairy building on the Farm grounds The lamb was a pure bred Shrop from the flock of C B Kidwell a Dixon rancher who gave the lamb to Dixon's representative ly for the Mary contest The sure of the young lady in winning V place in the marred by the theft of the lamb Farm students searched the grounds and are making inquiries throughout the valley for the pet which was to have been given a prominent place with Mary in the May Day parade in this place on May USES GUN AND KNIFE IN ATTACK Scoones brought Marysville when another he won The first victory came ra ttc flight He defeated George Woodland 3 and i Woodland Wins for Woodland Franks was She first local to cop he winning r W F Porter of Ar- by a count of 4 and 3 In the next the fifth Fraak of was returned the winner He scored George Merritt by a count of 3 and 2 Woodland scored its second victory in the sixth flight In this Paul Leake sprang a mild surprise when lie copped over Frank Carr of ding and president of tlie Valley association The was 4 and 3 Another Woodland victory scored in the seventh flight R W Huston also regarded as somewhat a dark upset A R Con- ard of Red Bluff The score in this match was 3 and 2L Team Victor In The team which capture the prize for best team showing was still Continued on Page FOOT ONE WEEK Released from the county jail only one week ago today after having served a sentence of seventy-five days Pedro Villa Grande was again in the toils this morning He had been arrested at Knights Landing by Constable Jack Hoffman Pedro was suspected of having en a suitcase at Knights Landing the suitcase being reported missing con- currently with his presence where it had been placed However there was nothing to connect him directly with the theft so the charge was that Fister Theodore Fister brass molder ran amok in Broderick last night chopped and tore up the furniture in his home cut his wife's shose and clothing pursued her with a butcher knife and when she evaded him went seeking her homes of neighbors with a loaded shotgun threatening to kill her and any who interfered cording to reports received this morning from various county cers He was finally subdued and lodged in the Sacramento jail for safe keeping but not until several deputies had taken part in the struggle to overcome him and he had been felled to prevent him from murdering the officers according to their report Early last night Constable Frank Wilson was notified that a man was running wild through the homes Broderick with a loaded shotgun anc threatening to kill anyone who inter- with his plan to kill his wife Wilson went to the scene of the dis- and found Fister With the man apparently in a acal and with the knowledge of his previous rampage in his own home Wilson called upon other deputies to assist him Charley Newton sand two other deputy sheriffs went to the aid of Wilson and Fister was finally sub- dued but only after a terrific strugle it is reported An investigation of home showed it be in a condition of most complete wreckage Furniture had been chopped up pictures torn from the walls and smashed mirrors and other furniture had been smashed and littered the home First Title Acquired By Local Girl Mabele Moe Byers daughter of Mrs John Laufkotter and the late Melvin Moe became the first resident of Woodland to a title when she was united in riage yesterday morning to de Savoy With none but relatives present the couple were married at the home of the bride's mother 201 Fifth street Rev H Govette of the M E Church officiating Mrs C C Smith of Princeton and James Moe of this city sister and brother of the bride respectively were attendants The bride will be known as the Blaise Rocco Savage her husband having adopted his mother's name for use in America After a family dinner the weds departed by automobile for San they will remain for several days and then return to Los where the groom is engaged as a publisher MURDEROUS ATTACK IS MADE AUTOIST HURLED FROM CAR SEEK PAIR Murderously assaulted by two men he had picked up on the highway to give them a ride E.G Rogers Elmira man was robbed hurled from his car and left dead about two and one- half miles west of Woodland last night The attack occurred shortly after 8 o'clock and it was not until more than four hours later half an hour after midnight that he was picked up George Dawley editor of the Arbuckle American Dawley returning from Sacramento found Rogers still in a condition suffering OLD YOLO RESIDENT IS CALLED severe scalp wounds and a great bruise on his forehead showing where tno thugs either had first struck him or he struck when hurled to the paving from the automobile Rogers was rushed to the Woodland PRIZE FOR PICNIC DAY while the windows of the home had also been shattered It was reported from Broderick rium by Dawley and wounds treated there the Later he was removed to the Byrns hotel it having been found that although he had been badly beaten by the thugs he had no fractures Find Car Wrecked As soon as he arrived in Woodland Dawley notified the authorities Sheriff James W Monroe and Henry Jacobs recently recommended as captain of the Yolo county traffic squad were called and hastened to the scene of the attack v J U Winninger for many years a resident of Woodland and one of the best known tailors in this section of the state at that time passed away at his home in San Jose last week Mr Wininnger left Woodland more twenty years ago The following account of his death All those who witnessed the parade in connection with the annual picnic at Davis Saturday were mous in declaring that it far They found nothing in the vicinity of the spot where Dawley had found Rogers However upon ing further south on the highway they found Rogers car where the thugs wrecked it at the approach of the railroad crossing about three and one- half miles south of Woodland The automobile had been overturned 61 this in the San Jose Herald of April Taken suddenly ill yesterday ter having been occupied at his usual work J U Winninger passed away a short time later at his home at 1085 Lincoln avenue The deceased was a native of and was badly damaged However the officers managed to right it and tow it into the Electric Garage for repairs It was evident that the thugs for Instead a charge of being drunk and sible for the disturbing the peace was lodged against him and he was arraigned this morning before Justice of the Peace n s home According to the report he had threatened to tear everything in the home to shreds and had set about R W Harrison on that charge the report ako tice Harrison gave him 24 hours to he had a and get out of the county on penalty oi njs w a sentence of six months in the county kons ed any previous efforts in past years lost control of the machine at that The numerous beautiful floats prize stock and other features were greeted with from the throngs that lined the streets as the pageant passed by One of the distinctive features was the Davis Chamber of Commerce float representing Crop of bearing a peach tree in bloom un- jaiL Pedro was sentenced to the 75 days term by Justice Barry of Broderick j on a charge of use of narcotics cers report that after having served that term he turned from narcotics to liquor and has been eral times since He left Woodland after being FINAL RITES N ROBERTS Funeral services for Miss Nina erts passed away in this Friday night were held this morning at 10 o'clock in the Wilson funeral home Rev G G of tie First Methodist officiating Burial was in the Woodland cemetery A large crowd attended the services both at the undertaking parlors and at the cemetery and the grave was report further went on to state that after wrecking all possible age in the home Fister had seized a large butcher knife and pursued his wife about the dwelling She evaded him and managed to slip out the door and hide in a nearby barn Fister then obtained a shotgun and loaded it according to the officers They say that he went with the ed gun to the homes of forced an entrance and demanded that the presence of his wife made known threatening to kill anyone who attempted to thwart him According to officers Fister also stated that his brother had murdered his wife and that he to der which the little were grouped about their Queen Mi Violet was little peaches were point and crashed into the ment but also evident that neither had been seriously injured as there i was a trail showing where they had proceeded for some distance on foot Gave Them Lift Rogers told the officers last night that he had driven up from Elmira to Esparto to bring a crew of men to the town as railroad workers He left them there yesterday and was re- the queen and th i turning to Elmira last night Caroline Stopping in Woodland Rogers had Jean McBride Lorine Lillard and left here to continue his Becker Helen Miller Mary Margaret journey homeward about 8 p m Op- Wilson and Mary Ann Duruz the Apartment Auto Camp he In the educational tat Was hailed by two men walking along Dairy Industry float representing the highway and when he stopped they The Temple of asked him to give them a lift He but came to when a young man and a time lived in Iowa but later came to this state For the past 22 years he had resided in this city where for a long period he was one of the best known tailors He was also greatly interested in sports and for some time was one of the main supporters of a local ball club He was a member of San Jose lodge No 10 F A M whose members will officiate at funeral services to be held at 2 o'clock from his residence on Thursday afternoon He is mourned by his widow Mrs i Louise E Winninger and two daughters Marguerite Keesling and Bardell prize while honorable mention and one climbed into the front beside while the other pied c rear scat The two men asked Rogers given the float representing Deep which was entered by Agricultural Engineering Department First prize in the comical after he started up if he was was won by the Bona Amata Club their float representing the g to Sacramento and appeared anxious on that score Enjoying a visit here with time friends is Herbert now resident of Bragg before the beaten man be- came fully rational Government Forgers Rogers tic two men as being quite swarthy and believed they were Italians One he said was about 5 feet 6 inches tall stockily built and the other about 6 feet 2 low suit This however they stated was attributed merely to a wild tal condition i Mrs Faster appeared before the county authorities here this morning to lodge a complaint A charge of io while honorable mention be told them that he was and quite slender The Lost Pedestrian to go through to Elmira they Monroe believes tiie two No feature in the parade caused i to be quite relieved more enthusiasm than did the of the Marys with their lamb and threatening was filed this afternoon and Faster is to be brought over from Sacramento arraigned before Justice Barry After they had proceeded a short distance the man in the front seat ed the one behind him for a match may be those the government secret service is seeking as forgers of checks Word was received from San Francisco this morning i Yolo tie in front then tamed as though to i to the match but instead and to be on the government checks to have come Mage a complaint A charge of wiore rs gomc two arc 10 nave exhibiting a deadly weapon in a wita today or this way and they closely answer the banked with a wealth of beautiful Charles Wicks Albert Henle Watson P Riedelbauch John Van Camp and E E Duncan were the bearers Wl Wow unconscious The charge filed against Fister con- 6 1 instantly That was the last he re- a The mountains of California are the most popular in America summer Help keep them Use care fire called he said until some time after Uing picked up by Dawley Officer Jacobs stated that it was nearly two hours after Rogers was treated at the sanitarium or about 2 o'clock this description of the two who attacked Rogers last night Rogers is to have another tion some time today If the medical authorities sanction it he will con- his trip to Elmira this evening