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   Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - October 28, 1931, Woodland, California                               If hundreds of readers of the Democrat had the privilege of maging through your attic you'd be surprised how of them would be glad to deal on the chase of things which you never realized value It's easy to find buyers through this newspaper Today's Best Smile Two Maine guides who hav down for a spell into ters of population offer to help police exterminate the gangsters The idea I believe is to lure the sters into the woods where they will be shot in mistake for News ISSUED CAlLy EXCEPT SUNDAY WOODLAND CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 28 1931 ESTABLISHED 1877 LOCAL MAN RE-ELECTED TO FEDERAL LOAN BOARD Ancient Iron Safe Still in Use at Wovdland Station The oldest safe in Woodland and perhaps among the oldest on the Pacific coast is still doing duty in the office of the freight house of the Sacramento ern The safe is believed to have been shipped into San Francisco as a part of a cargo out of ton or New by way of Cape Horn during the Gold Rush days of 1851 said R E Jones local agent of the Sacramento ern when inquiry was made tive to the ancient for corporation valuables The safe is out there in the freight house But I know nothing about its history It was here when I came and J understand it was brought YOLO STOCK ENTRIES WIN 1ST HONORS AT PORTLAND Forger Pleads Guilty Here Sentenced to San False Report of Yolo Delinquent Tax List Raises Protest Here Yolo county officials are up in arms today over published WITNESSES SAY WALKER UNSTEADY cared in reports emanating from San Francisco and carried on a press A ft Tl F O W loming j report that Yolo county has a delinquent tax list of 4.1 per j A I A n P I a charge of j cent The fact is county officials declare the highest delinquent f il lY 1 1J ij 1 William Gould of Woodland and director of the Federal Farm loan board for Northern California andj Nevada has just received notice from Washington that he has been over- re-elected another three year term as a result of a just counted Gould's was while his nearest j up J E McDonald of Corning ed 1700 and N H Locke of ford third in the count 1175 votes Gould accompanied by Mrs Gould will leave November 7 for Phoenix i Arizona on an inspection trip of con- j ditions of the Salt River section He will make the visit as director of thep Farm Loan board and the diate Credit bank and will check on i all loans in that area According to j unofficial reports received from that j area the farmers are suffering heavy losses because of the dismal condition j of the cotton and livestock markets j That district has been receiving plenty of moisture and crop yields are above The y M c second day's drive the average but the sales prices have i for during the three been below the cost of production this netted On the return trip the official I or more than the first stated he will stop at El Centra in d Total for the two the Imperial Valley and check on days is various loans that the board has Wilson piloting the rapidly ed in that area He expects to be ab- j and University sent about two weeks tiona in thp high honors Wyatt Moore 35 rior court Wednesday morning ed a plea of guilty to a chart forgery and was sentenced to San year was 1.18 per cent and of property tje since the tax rolls closed June 2 has brought the delinquent list to 14 years j with in the last two days to enter down to ty pleas to and per cent the usual average for this lay as judging continued in all classes sentence without a trial county nf Davis Moore s charged With forging the ears Cited is To be exhibited at the Inter i of W A Perkins of Winters to j In the 25 years I have been in the at mimber of nearly office of the county tax a i in P W the tbe tax awarded the in and cashine them declared R W Woods today ufn afn the short stores about Winters He i delinquencies here have never in Bakersfield and re- led two per cent and that was only horn cattle at the Portland face Hg held ycar when several large Continued on Page Six Campaign Total Mounts Over i show i A flock of fat ranch entered bv answer to the superior court when fell behind in tax payments for a appeared in justice court at time For more than 15 years of Preliminary that quarter-century the delinquency list been below one Wednesday During the judging contests held i Jn ters last week Sheriff's officers expect to take him j per cent and that is where it is sworn in as county probation officer i By Valley News OROVILLE Oct that the defense will seek to prove that C W Walker district attorney of Butte county was the victim of a frame-up on the part of gers was seen Wednesday in examination of state witnesses at preliminary hearing He is charged with driving a car while intoxicated The hearing opened in the superior court room before Justice Harry Hills General K H Archer of Madison The room was packed to the doors At least three members of speakeasy row were in the E H Archer Appointed to County Office of of i second jn the general livestock j ing competition i j The Yolo county entries have won i more honors to date than those of i any other similar section exhibiting i at the Portland exposition i j to San Quentin Friday morning MEDIOCRE j dav uid took over the duties of the late i I When the tax rolls were closed June A A Powers j 12 records in tbe county auditor's of- His appointment was made show that the delinquency was ing signing ol a nominating Courtesy Dean Witter and Co Civil Engineers to Attend Social Meet n 1 market closed The county grand jury was present in a body and closely followed the proceeding Only three witnesses were called 1.18 per cent the highest point it members of the Yolo County during the session They reached during the year Almost from j committee of which Arthur were George Wangelin city editor of day taxpayers started Huston Sr is head General Archer j the Dr F M jing property and tbe slightly more takes over the probation officer's ing and Patrolman Torn Mitchell than due in delinquent taxes work after many years on the Speech Thick has been cut far below or tion committee and a number of years Wangelin and Mitchell testified to I half of one per spent in active work of that a visit paid to the home of Walker on Mrs Powers remains as matron of October 12th when officers went Unfavorable Standing The county officials hold that it is i the detention home Former Held Crash Accused of ignoring the Open of the Sacramento Caterpillar 14 of Southern California squad of of the American Society of Pac Lighting 41 i tors with a total of for the il Engineers will act as host at a So Calif Edi 1 effort crowded E W banquet at the Hotel Senator P G E 35 Hull's Harvard team leaders of mento Tuesday evening in honor of Standard Oil out of first place for a score or more visiting members of Cal Pack Co 11 total However neither of these in- the Association of Western State En- Richfield i trepid captains totals first on the Harry president j U S Steel 67 two days work That distinction goes the Sacramento section will act as General Motors 26 lir 1 1 f T I A V l IV III I IL U lower again Wednesday after a to jve an unfavorable OCTe day The regular United States yolo county to have it Steel dividend was declared Tuesday Sacramento county boasting of Close Var jits low delinquency rate of 3.8 per I cent and credit Yolo county where collections have always been oo with the 4.1 per cent de- 1 Inadequate research for the ing of conclusions was blamed for the inaccurate report by Ed Brendel Local Knights Templar To Visit Vacaville A group of Knights Templar will o to thh evening to take 11 Its county auditor He stated that Ernest Conger's University of toastmaster Anaconda Copper 1 is n ern a police ambulance Lester W Hink Washington squad with The banquet is one of the social Amer 134 formerly of Woodland and now a K by i events on the regular fall and American Can The count on today's canvass prominent merchant and former ident of the Berkeley Board of tion was cited Tuesday to appear in the Oakland police court November 9 University of Southern western states Steel ter entertainment card of the Ward The vis ting guests include of- Tob Stanford W H of the engineering departments So Pacific 84 89 11 Vj 89 tbe auditor's office had been by a statistical bureau in the bay region for the general tax income and i the total delinquency The general i tax income does not include reception of tbe Woodland chapters for rey R Parks grand commander of Long Beach The grand commander there in response to a call from the district attorney that someone -was disturbing the peace Wangelin and Mitchell both testified that Walker walked and that bis speech was It developed according to the that Walker sought the arrest of Andrew with whom he was in dispute who ed Walker thrust bis fist through a window in the car later left and obtained a warrant against an I road districts fire districts school 1 and such extra assessments items and various make lie him with driving visit into j Police failed to serve the warrant social been given them when music and Walker assumed a threatening Commander according lo Mitchell He was local officials the following day The case is being prosecuted by T j 1 t I VJ III V V i to charges drove Wilson Washington Oregon New Amer Tob B into the path of an ambulance driven fi Arizona Colorado Wyoming Idaho I by George Kroll Patrolman H M j Notre i Montana and Utah Probably a Anderson riding with Kroll asserted engineers and other guests will that the siren was wide open at the time The ambulance was so E W Dame M E and Navy Mrs C C Me be in attendance KJ Mrs Forrest Asa G Proctor Woodland civil en- The Dow Jones averages 30 C C and the only member of the industrials 100.52 off 3.73 20 rails Sacramento section from this iso- 90 so 40 nff Gold Sachs Radio Corp 92 The team the Sacramento section from this city j 49.76 off 1.39 20 utilities 39.49 off two days in the order Mrs will attend 1.70 Open Close Var total delinquencies however tal elude delinquencies in those 7 GVe 1S Raymond A Leonard former district 89 -4 I districts The comparison he believes important a attorn Iwas drawn by charging tbe total de- character on the i all and winter pi Federal ARent Attends 1314 against the general tax of the and j L Vukich representing the at- without relation to thc extra tax general's office was special FRANCISCO STOCKS I income from the specjal districts i j investigator and is in the court room Attorney J Oscar Goldstein of hico representing Walker 51 w scho 735 Thirty-fifth street driver of i H -t f a i Ol whom the reports of the soliciting I squads are made that the High school i Hink denied responsibility for of members made a 100 1 npr cent contribution icr a total of The director frankly of the High school record in j JURY DISCHARGED that he is a member of the faculty By Valley News Alliance The announcement which was Packing At the time of the crash which curred at Tenth and Alice streets Oakland the ambulance was on its Grand by associate John 0 Miller I Pac way to the scene of a collision it f I member of the San Francisco Tenth and Fallen streets Russell In- one machine received a broken nose i He was taken to the hospital by ing motorists Local Capone Plans Appeal In Fight for Bail j Standard Oil I Pac Gas IPac Gas Pfd jWest Pipe 11 14 14 35 20 Vs 11 137s 15 si Attend Capital Fete Forgery Charge Denied In Colburn Will Case J H counsel for Leland Lighting OH Exhibit in Woodland 108 105 j Crown Zellerbach Fund By United Press GO RED jury in the j at the regular daily luncheon was en- j Capone convicted i J J i i of defrauding the government will rior Court here last night after de- applauded for several hours in the case of Thomas Butler of Corning on trial for alleged drunken driving failed to agree and was discharged Cities Service The same teams will be on duty j continue for a time at least Thursday They are within of j the comparative luxury of a stay in 1 rim by Friday noon Plans Completed for About two the lOIO 1 OSt uy v J C and Adjutant 0 B Kirk i nas an answer ly the composed a cavalcade to A- The Gas and Electric com- where they who is p ousting probate of the the efforts of J helped celebrate the first anniversary I C oons district manager has secured of the founding of tho Fort The is a complete denial of for display in the windows of the post of that city parent i the of the who i Woodland office ior the remainder of Sacramento also took part in -a the week an unique and instructive the celebration answer up thai the document is display a the proper methods ot The was varied Short l in the lighting talks were made bv Deice dis- Colbuin and that t by two 1 he display was designed by the commander R C Rowland Fort i Coaht bureau In Sutter Commander The estate ol a house and j thc display there is a model floor Scouts Name Committee to Complete Local Cabin Fund the goal and expect to go over the Cook county jail rather than hv ronn his sentence at Leavenworth j While refused freedom on bonds the i gangster was given a stay of In j tion of his sentence by the the annual Pedro tournament met I and A supper with all j the principal of a regularly Annual Pedro Tourney i cor hardt lot in Woodland and under the plan of the will this to with wiring requirements a a son bv a Culburn i lighting an home and com- tions as Members of the schedule committee i i mo uy LUC im i 14.111 i There more than 100 States Circuit Court of Appeal j Tuesday night and completed all pre- i -n I ing appeal of the case Meanwhile I tor event FoH is the post Capone's attorneys plan to carry their HucKe chairman of the and i i fight for bail to the United States The mass meeting at the court Various plans were suggested at j Supreme Court house Tuesday night called to discuss the mass meeting The one that CHICAGO Phil body I Tuesday evening cc shaded lights are displayed An invitation is extended to the the best method of financing the i to be the most popular was tion of the Scout cabin on the note whereby 20 men street was attended by about would endorse 20 notes and thus score business and professional men sufficient money may be procured im- R H Cost president of the county mediately to continue the work council of Boy Scouts presided ready started Nine of those present It was explained that volunteered to assume by this ly is required to complete the method It is not known whether the building in addition to the material committee favors this plan It was and work that already has been or also intimated that might be will be donated Following a i an insufficient sum in that probably sion of all phases of the problem a i less work would be donated than now committee of Hugh Orrick i is expected chairman Everette Griffith Bradford 1 Another feature of the meeting was Weaver W H Cornwell and George j the definite announcement that the Ithe tourneys every Friday night over ia Period beginning j L -j November G There will be three evening guard who earned a revolver to K thc splendid showing and fine Capone's fraud trial was sentenced to i b six months in the county jail on a contempt of court charge Repainting of Buttons At Crossings FIGHT RATE CUT By I j public to visit the Pacific Gas and of thol Company office during the railroad to display District Commander Deice in his rates on ior Tuesday evening will bi- by in- I- AIR AND and European and warm tonight and was definitely decided to hold Woodland members it p f one of the most active and Entertain at Schools Atkins was appointed tions adopt such cornerstone of the building be as to ceremoniously laid on Day of the contempt of court charge Wednesday i be progressive P y remaining at the tables until LoCal tO j There are ten teams of ten players I each in the league These include j Odd Fellows No Ill Odd Fellows No Knight of Pythias Knights of Three Girl Scouts Sue Giguiere i j lumbus Elks Legion Woodmen of Phyllis Scarlett and Jane Friday will George Hazeman street World Willow Oak Park two performances of their tendent had workmen engaged Knights and Foresters All show When tbe Cow Jumped repainting the turning were represented at Tuesday evening's Over the at local schools this buttons at the street intersections except the Woodmen of the week as part of their National Week linos dav Gentle winds Young Exhibitors to Ship 100 Head to Livestock Show on Main Court and Lincoln streets World raising the amount formulated and announced later 1000 Woodland People Greet Valley Tour Airplanes Here Three hundred automobiles loaded ings of the community At an with 1000 people greeted the fleet of eleven airplanes at thc Yolo Fliers club late Tuesday afternoon The fliers who have been making a goodwill air tour of Northern fornia cities were given a formal re- ception by Dan Best and Ernie Moe in the plane which met them about ten miles east of the river and acted as an escort to the landing field Upon arrival at the field a land committee composed of Harry ham chairman Leslie Morris Emil Kraft Shaffer of the j Colusa Redding Red ber of commerce extended the Bluff Chico Corning and Willows The trip was the first sponsored region of thc state chamber of commerce under direction jYon will have unfailing water service of William Boucher manager It is at low cost and no upkeep intended to make thc tour an annual thc concrete irrigation PIPE event and it was confidently forecast of the firm listed in the Buyers Guide by members of thc party Tuesday that They can make you an price the event next fall will attract a fleet color community service program The i winning teams are of the school Thursday morning at According to Hazeman he has tried ers The banquet will take on the o'clock and again Friday at noon at white and aluminum and the paint of a Christmas celebration j the Dingle school mal reception in the club house 0 W H Pratt acted as chairman of Fred Shaffer made a short j talk and J Hilton Lusk former ager of the Sacramento airport made a brief reply The air caravan carried 18 people and was composed of planes from Marysville Redding Sacramento San failed to serve as long as had been expected Orange was selected as a possible longer service color Trucks it is said are responsible for the i quent There are four buttons at each in- j Of the total there are 36 each on Main and Court and 44 on i Lincoln street i in that it is staged usually during the i The play is sponsored by the Yolo holidays Rodeo Plant Under Construction Here Madison Pupils How to Do A A Sousa rancher in the vicinity l of Laugenour station on the Knights Francisco and Stockton The Lading road is building a corral for land stop was the last of a two days tne use trip around the circle from learn f I mento and which included visits it and satisfaction I of perhaps 100 planes p those who want steers or perform other cowboy feats The plant it is understood will bo in the a dude ranch ex- cept that it will be a rodeo The sa farm will furnish horses glers and other equipment at a rental fee An admission fee also will bo charged It is stated that when all plans arc perfected it will become a regular Sunday though it may bo leased for special purposes on other days The Madison Air Line has made its second how to thc public For the benefit of the ated it might be explained that the Air Line is a ed newspaper published at quent intervals by the pupils of thc Madison Grammar school Graphic illustrations made by hand on stencils add materially to thc of thc midget newspaper which to unsurpassed in the field of school journalism for the content of news of its field Alfred L Hayes and head reporter of thc staff He has visions of an even more imposing edition before long Tuberculosis association and is given to encourage the children to more milk The supplied tbe play the girls made their own puppets and thc boys in the manual training classes constructed thc stage Horses Held After Feasting on Lawns Some unidentified owner of a span of bay horses that have been feasting according to thc police on the grassy parkings of the filling stations and yards on East Main street extension stands a chance of paying an im- pounding fee if the loam is not taken up at once Owners of thc grassy plots filed a complaint with Chief Roy Wednesday stating that thc stray bays have become a nuisance that they not only arc despoiling thc ing but also trampling down and ruining thc flowers and shrubberies Thc horses were captured by police and havo boon impounded discovery of thc owner Approximately 100 head of be shipped by truck Saturday from stock will be shipped out of Yolo j the Romeldale ranch near Davis the ly this week for exhibition at the of the 4-H club Junior and Baby Beef show i members ut South San Francisco the first week Saturday will also see more than 25 head of stock entered by Future the i Farmers of Woodland High school of November Russell and Robert Bell of Spring Lake district with entries as club members and Future ars will make trips Friday and taking 50 head of livestock Eighteen lambs four hogs shipped to the exposition grounds youthful exhibitors of thc county are confident that they will win a heavy of the awards in the classes in which they exhibit Press Time Bulletins JAPAN ASSURES RUSSIA OF PEACE TOKYO Oct Foreign office Wednesday instructed Japanese representatives at Moscow to explain to the Soviets Japanese activities in North Manchuria should not be stood as ations endangering Russian lives and property CYPRUS REVOLT STILL RAGING LARNACA Cyprus Oct against Brit- ish rule continued Wednesday despite presence of British sailors and marines landed from war ships and soldiers brought by planes The famous forest of Salais was set on fire by peasants VISITORS BARRED FROM ROLPH SICKROOM SAN FRANCISCO Oct Governor is a very lick With this statement Dr John Gallway barred mil to Governor James Rolph Jr at the St Francis We have ordered strict quiet and have an inasmuch as the Governor has been suffering from a and his condition has been complicated   

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