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   Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - July 9, 1929, Woodland, California                               Keep Informed Keep tab on your friends at home while you are away for the summer weeks Let the Democrat be a daily visitor No extra cost for postage ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY WOODLAND CALIFORNIA TUESDAY JULY Today's Best do you live your band when the dinner does not Experienced coat ml Passing Show ESTABLISHED ENDURANCE Motorist Charged When Victim Succumbs 00 040 A Holland Native 400 Pounds Doctoring etc PEDESTRIAN STRUCK AT LANDING BY AUTO DIES County Official Hurt in Mishap j j arrest of C Bostick 25 on a charge of manslaughter Constable LeRoy Hillhouse arrested j E L Waterbury's father came to California across the plains in 49 which is most people will agree a I very fashionable year to have Following the death of George cd Ho mined in and around Oroville I Wurth 06 w ho died here Tuesday for a year and then purchased 355 I morning from injuries received when acres in what is now the Holland j hc was run down on the highway near Land District paying an acre j Anights Landing Saturday night But it wasn't the bargain you might J Constable Jack Hoffman of Knights think Of the -355 adres only 60 or Landing a warrant for the were tillable The rest of the acreage was an assorted variety of water tules and mud Waterbury Sr struggled through those early years in fairly good shape j hospital to see the injured and then there broke unpleasantness i back east that has come down to us witnesses told Hoffman that in history as the Civil War was driving the car without lights upon this tule farmer turned his back and that he had been drinking i 4 upon California and returned to Brought to Hospital K V IK MAR I Y his home state and enlisted in Wurth was walking on the highway f 1 the Illinois Volunteers a i f ment particularly renowned because it man to and then returned to was one of few equipped with Knights Landing to make his report j Spencer automatic rifles He fought of the to Hoffman 111 A-D f1 k I for three years and then when Lee Wurth had been a resident of Will his sword Knights Landing ior many years He Bootick in Woodland Tuesday The man had come to the SEA FLIERS LAND IN SPAIN CALIFORNIA Company E Located in T0 New Unit WHEN PATHFINDER IS REFUELED PLANE STILL ADDING TO FLIGHT TIME By Democrat Staff Correspondent SAN LUIS OBISPO July favorably situated than last Company E Infantry National Guaid body is located in the new unit of the camp just completed which is caring foi troops for the first time The Yolo organization's tents arc on the main which enters the camp saving many footsteps during the course of the day's j duties Due to delays the Woodland Guardsmen not as rive in camp Saturday afternoon but because of work of the advance detachment there By United Press confusion in getting settled j CULVER CITY Work was practically completed Saturday night and Sunday left for bettered by one hour the endurance recreation many company members visiting San Luts Obispo and beaches flight record set last week by The new swimming pool located just below quarters has been MARTY City of Cleveland the Angelino and jg available to soaring over the airport Duc t favorable weather with this afternoon adding hours to its i thc thermometer around the i Less than a week old the F experienced in the morning and AC UIT fid 111 1 Latest messages from the victorious I fliers said that all is well gave up at employed periodically as a CULVER CITY July j world's record for an endurance Week with refueling was equalled at fc started dose drill and squad movements being scheduled 1 ed order drill and other branches of The J military training will be given later Luis Is Lodestone Ak js ch By United Press SANTANDER Spain July American plane Pathfinder bearing Roger Q Williams and Lewis A cey landed here at p m The plane bound from Old Orchard Maine for Rome was forced down with its gasoline tanks almost empty Immediately upon landing the tors asked that a quantity of gasoline be sent to the airdrome at once They said they planned to resume j i flight to Rome Wednesday I -I l o C 1 i after that the pair came to Sanr VJ Ud j Uander Battled Wind MeCabe Private Williams and Yancey had battled a strong northeast wind since I M u U M Waterbury gave up his bachelorhood washer in the Pacific restaurant and returned to California and his Last Saturday night about 9 355 acres with a wife and a heart full he started for a walk on the highway the whose car crashed into hours and 59 seconds I piloted by Loren Mendell and Search was being made today foi Reinhart reached the mark of rr i n i i- William IS ill V and a when the Angelino f th company with Lieutenant Roy Cro were civen a lesson in I west of the European coast piloted by Loren Mendell and Slven a lesson i n i of hopes After being struck down Wurth i was brought to Woodland by Bostick a machine driven by Supervisor plane at o'clock Monday did with slight it just about where Holland Land he apparently wus on the road to his car was badly damaged ord set in Cleveland last Saturday by ninth coins aiea cn ino quarters arc now Beneath it until Tuesday when his The accident happened at a sharp Newcomb and Roy Mitchell and Pronounced it and Indian mound discovered tion Burned for the m the when in the flood of 81 two dozen grinning skulls were uncovered by Complications Arise Complications had set in from The was traveling along j the fury of the waters Here Doc leg Death was due to fat at a rate of 50 or an was born and from here he trudged embolism physic ans said j ffi d Qn tum milo a half to tho brick Bostick came to Knights Landing his m and a half to the h tic the crashed mto Marty's machine hurling Merritt school that stood where the n but jn a at Kni hts t into a post Marty was Adams Lumber company is He a light automobile traveling blowly now Miss Williams was his first and residents of that section said tri teacher and many of the old timers they had seen him drive about the Without stopping to learn the con- in the Clarksburg section were several times without lights sequences of the wreck the driver of Deputy Coronei Ray Harrington is the other car sped on and Marty Require Added cantonments in the Under the regulations There is to be o competitive flying a record is not inspection next Monday 1 V uou a nt i Clover looking after work in the field i milit etiquette yesterday and the i and they had used up more gasoline Lieutenant Ford Shaft cr is both proved to he a rookie from the than they had anticipated work in the orderly room Thc Company E trio A strong tail wind in the earlier ing after thc company's records and had colors ln part of their journey however caused assisting in the field Cront of infantry headquarters I them to be nearly mites ahead Major General Hines and had saluted properly This the I schedule they were forced down rookie failed to see and he had them retrace their steps and salute a few times for practice Too ambitious Croll said We'll have to him a few lessons in snipe hunting continued circling thei thc and certain to continue until p m will break the Continued on Page Four classmates Thc Stroller said that Waterbury to school That was in summer In winter came the waters and Miss Williams pupils manned the to learn their A B C's o o- o Oh yes Waterbury remembers his father talking to the elk and deer and to Be Held at Davis unable to obtain any clue as to i J I identity Supervisor was about today GRAND JURY TO AVIATION HEAR COMPLAINTS TOLD BY SPEAKER AT ROTARY MEET plane passed in front of in Austria east of der at 47 p m Pacific Threw Out Gas The combination of a strong An innovation in Grand Jury i ods was introduced today by the Yolo county body it inserted an ad- in the Democrat's ified columns informing the public that complaints may be filed with cast wind into whose teeth they were Second Lieutenant Ford Shaffer battling their way coupled with the isnt so fond of camp this year Too fact that the weight of the plane had much work and little time to visit San bcon lightened by dumping of Luis Obispo is thc complaint at the take-off Monday morning However still nearly two j the of their goal weeks left The fliers had started with 500 j Ions of fuel but were forced to throw interior j overboard 50 gallons to gain enough altitude to take off With C Don Huff newly elected tho jury in j feeling none the worse from the president presiding over the of climate from California to or less foggy ther hasn't set so well with Company E Hoar e voices weie the fashion today while Skipper Forrest Akers wasn't able to shout his commands in truly military fashion It was he suffered only a year ago that broken arm when a i horse and pinned Marty Funeral services for Alexander bear that thronged the shores of Elk who died Sunday as the result! slough and he recalled that year of of received in a harvester 81 when as Judge Colby several last Friday will be held in the weeks ago told the Stroller the big Davis Catholic church Wednesday flood ripped out the railroad and 1 at o'clock The tered tracks and ties throughout the i Father Grealy will officiate Inter- 1 length and breadth of the river front i ment wiu be in the Davis Catholic And Waterbury reminded the Stroller cemetery Mr and Mrs Emmett meeting of his administration thc I COUnty Woodland Rotarians met in session Tuesday following the weekly j luncheon The new president and his i b staff were cordially received In charge of the program for the 410 First street matters that residents of this feel should be inquired into i Grand Jury should be in writing and sent in to j y h d th L Morns foreman 31 Palm I Guardsmen Mrs avenue or L W Scarlett secretary Clover who was a School Trustees i Jin charge ol tlie program lor the jin street I day was Harvey The complaints will then be taken leaving that hereafter Oil if he can take charge of the culinary de- ager for the Standard Oil company i introduced R U at John of up it meetings of the jury and it is deemed advisable by the mem BURGLAR PLUNDERS WILLOW OAK HOME at home at home Sacramento district engineer for the the will be p n f Meeting j spent as Company Ls chef discourse on aviation St John traced the progress had been received by Routine matters came before the made in aviation Irom the time thc thc Grand Foreman Morris ex- H u lh Jc timt i T I PI of the trustees first flights were attempted up to of something that Judge Colby had for whom worked f or their Monday night Later in the present Thc pioneers m to to t that after whom Clarksburg was named was a I funeral gentleman oi weight not only in his i seven years aic arranging for thc who have thc body had no h nc community but in any community Judge Waterbury said weighed 400 pounds The story goes that Chinese saw him seated his stomach resting upon his knees more or less The Oriental circled the monumental figure eyeing it ly Finally ha spoke You he asked The judge said after a fashion The Chinese on this for a while and continued his ered scrutiny And you he questioned incredulously Thc never did answer that one Waterbury's father was something of ft carpenter and jack-of-all-trades and the boys brought up in a manual training spirit ran a steam engine when he was ly more than a boy later taking advantage of thc duck grounds rounding his home hc became a smith But always he had dreamed and planned of becoming a physician and because thc money was lacking necessary to see him through he chose thc Continued on body is at thc chapel where it may be seen until Wednesday morning thc summer the providing work were generally regarded Of knowing when meetings were a new school house taken said speaker u -J j Members of the board plan to meet with Andrew Hill of board Aided By War Aviation received great stimulus to be held The advertisement ing out that complaints may bo filed in writing will eliminate the danger Paul Cruson arrived Sunday and an- that he would pay San Luis of education relative to size location the World War he declared ot- missing meetings and cost of the proposed building Yolo Soon on Direct Short Route to Reno Woodland and all of Yolo county will benefit from action taken day afternoon by the Yuba county supervisors Thc Yuba board instituted proceedings to link Yuba Sierra and Butte counties in a joint highway district to build thc Yuba Pass cut-off The completion of the Yuba Pass cut-off and thc Knights City cut-off will place Yolo county on the most direct route from thc San Francisco district to Reno vada This route to Reno will be the first to open in thc spring and thc last to clone in thc fall Heavy travel will be directed through Woodland Federal The Yuba cut-off will link the For a period following the war est waned again It remained fon Colonel to revive thc spirit St John described in detail the type oi motors ubcd m airplanes ng his talk with lantern slides Views of modern airports methods of fueling views of the laboratories shops ana refining plants were among 7 thc pictures exhibited In valloy road system with thc new j ing nis gt John said that in 000 City road a la short time men will not be content i i r o -i m i to travel bv the hlow methods but will Federal unit of 13 miles Travelers j as a means of trans- from Woodland would take the j in thc same sense as thc Knights City cut-off to railroads and accepted Continued on Page Eight New Use for Airplane Found By Rice Grower Near Merced Two strings oi pearls in cash a quilt and a rug represent the loot of a burglar who entered the Arthur Summ house in Willow Oak Park late Monday it was reported to the office The theft was discovered at 9 p in when Mr and Mrs Summ returned to their home Total loss was estimated at about The had failed to lock the door before they left for the ning Clarksburg Woman Sues for Divorce Marysville thence go to Brown's ley Challenge and over thc Pass New Ivan Fayc tlie El at Knights Landing Each day's news brings forth some new and marvelous achievement of the day's news brings new proof that thc Waco ten the Democrat in thc world's newspaper airplane by is a prize Worthy of the kind of people who arc working for it and off to tap the Downieville state member was introduced the newspaper that is sponsoring its way thence through Sierra City to I the members club G N ard Reno i Merritt reported that the feature of j thc meeting next week will be a talk j From Merced comes the story of saved a rice construction of the highway the who will discuss the on a field owned by C4 Stating that public interest by G H state of i now an air f i o passed by thc Yuba board vided for formation of thc district with and Sierra Thc next step will hc presentation of thc resolution to thc and Continued on Page Four Fly The musical features of Tuesday's program consisted of a vocal solo by Harry Summers and a vocal duet by Elmer Jones and William ford Visiting who ed the luncheon were Rev Milo Fiskc and Fred Smith both of Davis the Land and Wa- ter company had stripped the company's field of seeds E S and Tom McSwain company officials conferred with Frank lison and L F Tedrow proprietors of a commercial flying service at That she was ordered off their Clarksburg farm with the threatened penalty of a punch in the jaw was 1 just one of the alleged grievances re- j cited in a divorce complaint filed here i Tuesday by Mrs Mary V Porto against John P Porto to attempt from the air j Thcy have been married two and a Seed half and have a small son Half of the community Merced and the pilots agreed by The fliers loaded 500 pounds of seed into the front cockpit of a plane renovating the cockpit to make it a i bin with spouts and made 160 round trips over thc field Thcy seeded it in hree days and the owners expressed high satisfaction declared It cost us about an acre to seed that land by airplane which is just twice what it costs us by ordinary methods But thc advantages of airplane seeding appear to be so that the extra cost nothing If our crop is successful and all indications are Continued Page Eight property at is asked by George E Foote of her attorney HAS INFECTED Roy Loranger is ment at the Woodland Clink for an infected finger on kit hand Several af ing on the T E finger was Icy beard His inji serious at first but set in wirte   

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