Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - March 22, 1927, Woodland, California Job Specimens It is a pleasure to the Democrat to be asked to exhibit of job printing We specialize in quality work Today's Bat in this country cupy M seat and paid Ariz Tribune that ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY WOODLAND CALIFORNIA TUESDAY MARCH RAIDS Torrid Contests Looming For City COUNTY PASSES ASSEMBLY AIDES WOULD GIVE ASSISTANTS TO OFFICERS With the opening of smallpox clinics i in conjunction with the diphtheria im- i clinics already established j j slated for Knights Landing j By a unanimous vote the by d Riverbank Friday and Woodland CLOSE WITH Yolo County NINE IN RACE FOR TRUSTEE Five Clinics Treatment In IN TRIPLE Prevention Is Given Before Local Rotary Walter R Getchell secretary of the j I Sacramento fire department I ed the members of the Woodland With but one mOre candidate filing j club Tuesday at their regular PROBE HELD TO DECIDE ORIGIN OF Loot valued at nearly en in a series of daring raids on homes by an unknown thief day night Constable LeRoy to whom the thefts were reported fai today investigating the crime has been unable to find any cine that would lead to establishing the identity of the thief T D Cummins was the heaviest loser A highly prized saddle and bridle and other articles valued at over were stolen from a in the rear of his house Capay Youth Killing Deer Out Of Season Charged will a spiked buck out of season four Yolo county youths 1 f Huston Jr his neighbor lost several valuable shirts and MX were arrested Monday morning bv In the belief that the explosion clothesline The loss is vci i M nnH f W t i- K Assemblyman Fred Noyes of this dis- Saturday smallpox and diphtheria just before the time limit for the fil- weekly luncheon on the subject of in connection with the fire which fn 7 if provide deputies for b to five of papel ended a the early X tur A i on at officials in Yolo county to be paid for county centers by the end of this county centers oy me ena 01 tms for city the most important duty is to eet I Saturday morning was caused by the county passed the State week it was announced bv i 0 important auti is to get My Monday and will now go to the j Dr A N Grain county health officer AVere dosed by Senate where passage is also ex- The measure is considered as Fifty-four children were vaccinated Attorney John Laugenour The last against smallpox at the first clinic in j to file was E E Duncan who will Davis Monday and Dr Grain and Mrs ing the county officers a Rozzie M Carrow public health nurse raise in as were returned to Davis Tuesday morning required to pay for all clerical i to take care of a number that could join five others in the race for city marshal Nominations filed up to closing time as announced by the city attorney assistance out of their own salaries not be accommodated Monday A i included the There has been no increase in county number also appeared to continue the salaries since before the war it diphtheria treatments pointed out j The first smallpox clinic in the J No officials will receive an actual county was opened at Winters j raise the salaries in all cases will re- i day when an overflow crowd of J main the same j youngsters also reported for j The was presented to the tion I lature by Assemblyman upon i the recommendation of county grand jury SIGNED PAPERS HOUDAY FOR iFOR CANDIDATES PICNIC URGED Denial of the statement that For city J 0 mers R 31 Howard Byron dyke Fred Meier Ernest Brown A W Fox J R Mitchell Hiram Henigan Amos Roth For city P P Lawson Hardy Goodin Ernest Clevenger A E Smith S J Birch and E E Duncan For city Frank Dietz anJ Charles S Dunlap For City Schurley E Schluer incumbent For city Joseph ray incumbent people to realize the importance of j by illuminating gas originating being more careful from a faulty gas line James The visitor stated that fire loss j Meek member of the state arson in the United States is greater than board of Sacramento and any other part of the world In the j cif ic Gas and Electric Company year of 1925 more than people j officials of Woodland Tuesday were burned to death in the United j afternoon paid a visit to the grill States During the same year the j where an investigation was con- property loss amount to J ducted spare tire was taken off the Johnson W W of F J McDermott i ii i neighbor it was reported by Mrs Peaslee all residing m the Capay district are said to have killed a spike McDermott not yet buck in the region surrounding ters Sinkey is said to have come across made and other losses may be the quartet with the deer in their and to have made the It was predicted early Tuesday morning that the four would plead j guilty to the charge in view of the r n More than 60 percent of the fires j which lasted the greater part of I the evidence occur in the homes Farm losses j the morning Meek declared But one had come up before Jud ed by fire are equivalent to one-half the fires WES probably a j Baker Tuesday afternoon up to 31 of the entire value of the crops raised I gas explosion The arson board o'clock Thomas Taylor appearing be- In most states statistics show that the j man did not state whether traces fore the Winters justice and greatest number of fires in the farm j Of chemicals had been found to the oh He was fi districts are caused by lightning rather inclined to the theory of j however does not apply to California gas leak I Fire prevention in the Country is j Officials of the local branch of the greatly handicapped on account Gas and Electric Company the isolation headed by Manager J W Coons ex- Charles Waters inspector the pipe lines leading into the ed with the Sacramento fire grill and such pipes as were laid d ftp Before Cummins was aware of his own loss he called up Mm Huston to kid her theft of Huston's clothing Mra Huston is his niece Why don't you sew a few tons on your husband's he is reported to have asked After I took the shirts I use them because they were No sooner had he hang up the receiver after telling Mrs i that he had taken the shirts OHM he discovered his own km j The three homes are all adjacent i on Oak avenue The culprit did not i enter the house in any case ea wim me lire grill and such pipes as were laid fill 1 If IT f For city attorney and city j also addressed the j the build Xo si of a j A I HI A I John incumbent i Vll John Laugenour incumbent brief and gave some very j sible leak was found in the For school Mrs crine Fait Plans for county-wide papers of the citizens ticket ji tion in Picnic Day at the University for city Trustee bore the signatures of j L- E- L Morris J L and Irvin OPENED TUESDAY Farm at Davis were given their first j j D L J Shuman H J i impetus at the of the county j Bush R C- Wilson T S Att John Laugenour was board of supervisors Tuesday after- SH L Huston R G Lawson E ready for the with the passage of a resolution Rraft J H Kraft and J V Leithold S held 1L Two was Tuesday An inspection of I Impositions go on the ballot along the nomination certificates of the j h of candidates one hints on the matter of fire although some of the joints appeared j He urged his hearers each to make suspicious due to the action of water i himself a committee of one to make and chemicals frequent inspection of his own j Those probing the possible cause of i ises Careless handling of household i the fire were still investigating late j appliances such as electric irons afternoon although it was the avowed Injured Man Treated Here to declare a county holiday on April 23 the day of the picnic The lution WHEREAS Yolo County has long practice established the precedent of enjoying general holiday on the occasion of the annual at the University Farm at Davis and by the ance of its people and its tude for its success has ted in a great degree to this in- of statewide importance therefore be it RESOLVED That the Board of Supervisors of Yolo county in session assembled on this 22nd day of March 1927 do fcy unanimously recommend that the srl apart Saturday April 23rd 1327 as a general county holiday and that a copy of this ibe furnished Oac press of Yolo Adopted this 22nd day of March 1927 W 0 RUSSELL Chairman of the Board nit f viding lor tne paving of each candidates showed that ri trustee for every regular board men signed the papers H n SAUNDERS Clerk of the Board nous aforesaid 0 Chalmers R M Howard and S A all of these names appear the nomination credentials of other candidates but it developed that the papers of Chalmers Howard and dyke were circulated together in one group and for sake the men listed above gave their tures The fact that they signed Ihc I credentials in order to speed up the lask of the solicitor did not bind them io support the citizens ticket 03 any body of in the field Several of these signers did not at- tend the citizens meetings and knew of the plans for the A friendly interest is fey some of these signers in the candidates of two of thr men who ucnt Ihc race pendently without OT pledge of support Experienced politicians point to the fact the of jo routine of legal and the do not the signatures an meeting attended while the other will put the question up to the voters as to whether the office of city marshal should be appointive or elective Except in the cases of city attorney and city clerk city treasurer and city recorder opposition has developed and there be a friendly contest to de- termine who is to occupy the various offices With nine entered in the race for trustee five of form a the voting is bound to prove interesting while six candidates in the running for city marshal will make the race for that office a heated affair Opposition has developed in the il for city assessor with two Supervisors Discuss Hearings Meat Ordinance The Yolo county board of ors were this afternoon the propose meat by Are Postponed The of S Uchio and S were in a it was laid Iritt Attorney Chalmers over Wednesday at fnc revues which would provide for the c- j of their attorney Arthur H tion of meat throughout the county of Sacramento One of the men w A method of financing could not be expected to plead guilty and the upon er not guilty striving for the There Is no opposition for school trustee and all of the five arc for re-election Stop Signs For Boulevard Ready of the installing of the new stop signs at all street corners along Main street expected Tuesday afternoon workmen having half completed their task Monday night are now com- to at intersections where js have Kwen on to Main street Many have reported so far due to the fact that drivers Jmc not come accustomed to the but are busy warning those who do not stop By United Press John resident of Woodland is employed on the River Farms treated at the Woodland Clink water heaters gas stoves and others j that officials of the gas com- j by the district attorney that hospital Monday following the is responsible for many j pany were not inclined to lay the state expects to prove that he j t mug of his ankle at tions said the speaker j blame upon leaking gas of his ankie at work i slew in cold blood and without any j operating a tractor and Education Urged j Others familiar with the workings j circumstances Willard that his machine needed water The inspector urged his hearers t-i Of the grill scouted the theory of j Shannon went on trial here Tuesday crossed a narrow footbridge to familiarize themselves with the proper j gas as there was no light left for the of Harold W a bucket The planks of manner of turning in fire alarms and I burning in the building except an Stockton automobile salesman on De- thc bridge was constructed proved assured them that if they i trie globe with the firemen that a great however claimed that gas cember 31 and foot went t I will by the testimony of j T jjg jn the broken bone in fire losses will result J P gathering slowly as was evidently the j Sheriff George Lucot of MeZKer was brought to the connected with the educational could have caused such an county that Shannon admitted killing i clinic hospital where an irg in the city of Pueblo plosion and would have resulted in ico one of the at the luncheon j f jre bursting forth immediately gave a very interesting five-minute spreading rapidly through the talk on affairs in Mexico guests at the luncheon were Captain M I of the Sacramento fire department U L Wolfe of Dixon and Rev G Saywell and J C well of Woodland The slate arson man is expected to conclude his Davis Girl In Music Contest WATER AND POWER CASE TERMINATED With the f the Man 3 Luft and mother tion suit of -i H Maddux local at- y to the foreclosure J Luft returned to Davis from of the Yolo Water and the bay region Sunday evening where i C-T company M Y Sayre of the Miss Luft the piano playing county court for this paved the way for the of Uic For this contest the United States is divided into seven the section at properly of the company Yolo Water and corporation con- by 1 F and Aithur San Francisco The of twh I will be the thief well on will at tbe final when a year of music ing in will be Ibc Luft failed to win but many on bcr for of 41 pasts all of which had to bf District Attorney Ralph j was held and the bode McGee in his opening statement 3 Asparagus Crop Realtors Install Of Good Quality Fireproof Safe Mr and U W and Mr and Mrs Chiles lo f Walnut Grove Sunday where visited at home Mr nnd and Farish the who the Karl Fruit saj f all for are says the early i- the in the Palace Grill early for a tint the really that the i- and had the j i all papers and records hoth of a ould been safe from y and good suit through A G Bailey Maddux wa- the owner of a few snares of and also represented WEATHER FAIR Blair of was to the j valued at about Attorneys Elmer and Ar- Fair and mild tonight and Eddy were for the com- General variable pany Governor Submits In JaU For Budget Supplement By United Press SACRAMENTO Governor Toes day Four Filipinos are in tin Mail here a of hi a lo tbs Stale were given lure additions 25 days his original estimate of Scott of IV ior the govern j Dimn the two The biennial i totals Ite II fa