Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - April 14, 1932, Woodland, California Politically in News Service Advertising Circulation a Month SUED DAILY EXCEPT Today's News Today Official Newspaper of Yolo County and the City of Woodland WOODLAND CALIFORNIA THURSDAY APRIL 14 1932 ESTABLISHED 1877 OY 040 040 040 rudge Anderson to Withhold E SAVED BY to save upwards of this year to Yolo county Superior Judge William A Thursday admitted that he has Jed not to Jail for a grand jury This is a season when should be kept as low j lible in order to reduce our tax i lens and I have definitely made liv mind to spare our taxpayers i added costs of for the of a grand said the Yolo superior court judge Of se if an emergency arise calling for an i by grand jurors then I will call for such a i ll am confident that such an will not arise last grand jury was January The saving in jury grand jury experts reporting and other expenses to investigations will mount lirds of it was disclosed j the records in Auditor Fred offices To Audit Books Anderson pointed out that all tax revenues lother public lousiness are considered and audited by the j Irt to be named by the Yolo of supervisors regardless of decision not to summon a j Id jury The supervisorial audit is affair by law i Yolo judge also expressed the j Thursday that county officers efficient in the large of their duties and they Linder bonds indemnifying the jty against loss in case necessary i is possible to summon a grand i quickly if we should need am firmly convinced that we able to get along this year iut making the concluded j Anderson i i ICAL BOYS TO JUDGE AT FARM MAN SES LEG IN YOLO G AUTO HITS BICYCLE ON Man Who Stole Tire Seven Years Ago Pays Debt PIERCE Meetings VICTIM MAY Set Zamora his faith in the human race re- L J Didion has had integrity of the stored Seven years to the day after a man stole an automobile tire from in front of the Didion store that man returned to to pay his obligation It was Wednesday that a stranger walked into the Zamora store and discovered that Didion was the same man who was of the store seven years He asked if the incident of lie stolen tire was remembered It was The price in full was passed over the counter and the stranger whose identity Didion refuses to divulge went on his Dodland high Future be among the GUO high school Judges Named For 4-H Club Stock Show Judges for the third annual Yolo -I-H club Livestock Show and to be held here May 7 were selected Wednesday night at a reeling of committee leaders here by Henry Kaupke manager of show Professor F II Hughes of the Col- lege of Agriculture at Davis will judge hogs while Professor H F also of the Davis college will judge sheep Luther K DuBois instructor at Woodland high will be the judge of poultry and dairy cattle Plans were also made for the dc that will be held at 1 the of the show The parade will on Main street at Cemetery ine and proceed east to the Brown nd Collins warehouse where the show vill be held Floats will be entered by he various clubs with each club ng a section jn the parade There vill be 15 head of beef and dairy iu as well as a number of sheep and nogs in the parade A variety of at- LOOTED BURGLARS Sixteen typewriters valued at Wednesday loot of burglars iroke into the commercial room of ierce Joint Union high school at j City Tire tracks were found j iiii the school grounds and officers that these might prove of Distance in trailing the burglars The school district in- a portion of northwestern Yolo that borders Colusa county Serial numbers on all of tlie writers have been turned over to of- and are being distributed i 1 efforts might be made to dispose of j machines i i School authorities told ing officers that last a er appeared at the school asked Janitor William Yaughan many lions regarding the location of class rooms Plans have been completed for a series of two poultry meetings to be held in Yolo county next week W E poultry specialist of the Agricultural Extension Service of the University of California as the principal speaker The meetings arei being arranged by the Yolo County Farm Bureau and the local farm ad- visor's office The first conference will be held afternoon at o'clock at he Esparto High school E M Davis instructor at the high school aiding in making ments The second session will lie at 10 j Tuesday morning at Yolo hall Featuring meetings will be of poultry farm ment and problems control CLARKSBURG Ice Frost Hit River District Crops Uninjured Ramon hides a beet borer Thursday rimming suffered I loss of his left leg when it was pinched off as the side of a truck he was riding the ing of Yoio by-pass on the river I load His is critical from 1 the in- Father Connor 111 In Rene Hospital to information received Wednesday evening Father P 1 Connor chancellor of the diocese il Sparks Nevada js seriously ill in St Mary's hospital at Reno Father Connor formerly was t Father M J Gaffney of Rosary and was transferred from Woodland to Sparks by Armstrong a year ago He was widely and genuinely popular Yolo county and has uf friends here earnestly ing his prompt recovery breeding outlook for the poultry industry and other questions vital It is planned that he meetings will develop largely into conferences with open discussions on the problems most closely concerning Yolo poultry growers All persons in the poultry industry whether in an extensive r modest fashion are urged to attend one of the sessions Hurt By Hit Run Auto Driver nod and shock rove fatal io witnesses an sounded its horn to pass the on which the laborers were riding The driver Ray Drew pulled over to tlie right side of the causeway so 1 far that the edge of the truck grazed i The legs hanging over the side of j truck and the left leg was completely Covered before the truck could be stopped Fred Sarber of district the accident and ately rushed the injured man to emergency hospital j he is in a critical condition dosa -7 another laborer es with minor lacerations about when iruck the rail I The laborers were on their to the Charles Luci ranch in the when were engaged in thinning According to no less responsible authority than Asa G Proctor and John Miller who were in the river district on a survey trip early Thursday there was a thin skim of ice on still water in the M nument school district t 1 4 4 I nji t tif lies there was a distinct coat of frost on duty until the stin got info action Dut they asserted there was no damage because of the fog and winds A large bed of potato plants in the immediate area were uninjured H Hecke added to ish weather reports bv insisting that the Biblical injunction that it shall rain alike on the just and the unjust bile laM after- noon and evening fie stated that it poured in Sacramento likewise in and other sections hut Yolo where the just and the de- vout abound was visited only by a pony drizzle liecke added however that while the grain has suffered because of a lack of tile recent north winds protected the apricot and other fruit from frosts he said proves there is good in ail things Kenneth Silva old son of Mr and Mrs Albert Silva of burg is in the Sisters hospital at in a critical condition from injuries received shortly before 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon when he was struck by an automobile driven Silvester ranch er in the district The boy was riding a bicycle in front of his home when he apparently turned across the road as Ambriz The boy was knocked from his bicycle and thrown down the levee hank by the impact He was when picked up and doctors were unable to determine the full ex- tent of his injuries An ambulance was summoned and lir buy was taken to Sacramento where an X-ray examination was to made His condition was serious but physicians expressed the belief thai the boy would recover Ambriz was questioned by ble Smith and by state highway trol who were dispatched at once In Clarksburg Ambriz was not detained and officers declared that the investigation failed to definitely i place the blame for the accident i SUIT FILED TO END OIL LEASE NEW SI ERECTED AT Local Rail Yards Show New Activity agriculture students to floats are also being planne part in judging contests at the some of which will feature the farm Friday and Picnic ng work of the girls clubs Boys and activities Saturday according to j jirls who are not exhibiting in the from Julian A McPhee chief of I show will participate in the parade state bureau of agricultural In 70 high schools will teams in livestock dairy cattle products poultry agricultural j agronomy and tree in the central region in i Woodland is located the j and the Sacramento valley will j Ithe Davis contests as Its to pick teams to enter tin j finals at San Luis Obispo May i Efforts are being made to secure he Woodland high school band lead the procession Greek Without Passport Jailed 35 was arrested Thursday by P J rely S immigration officer on a of evading the immigration who has been sought one year is to have ted entering the country without a passport Jesse Bryan 17 who lives with his mother Mrs Nettie Davis in the Plainfield district sustained a tured leg Wednesday when his cycle collided with an automobile The accident occurred two miles east of Sacramento The young man was taken to the Sacramento county ho pital and on Thursday was brought to the Woodland Clinic hospital where he is being treated The Sacramento and Yolo County authorities today are searching for a hit-and-run motorist whose coupe struck Bryar Dean Beeman Gets A I1 Sorling in charge i the signs division furnia Stale Automobile association was in Woodland io receive a shipment of reflectors to he in- stalled at the I lavis wye According to Sorling three tors of billions each and easily observable for a distance of feet at night are being installed at that point The association is doing the work in connection with the highway department Sorling has headquarters in San Francisco in freight At the far of gravel Urland since have pins tion in In the busy of the yards 1 ent story For depression got than seven an idle empty I III a i i o first i iim into full months ago here box car Crowds Attend Colorful Flower Show at Winters 2500 Milk Bottles Chicken Thieves Active In Madison Collins ware of six cars to tlie company at track at the i rts to accommodate the hundreds bys are being set up on the bus The Future Farmers will be Its at special entertainment basement of Legion by the Picnic Day committee ly night and the general Saturday The annual Flower Show sponsored music of nine pieces home talent the Garden Section of the Winter hy William K Mayo lhc Fortnightly club was featured in Hall Groups and masses of How high school force Wyalt of played a violin solo on the piano by his mother Mrs Roy Wyatt Joe Medina charmed as usual with his snappy accordion numbers Harry Rice and Elwin School Band Contests Cancelled roses both white and ye nga and varied f Genista formed tasteful background j tin were soloists the exhibition of the choice Posters advertising the fete were soms Slender graceful branches of by grammar school roses and vines I he j members of Jennie Reasoner's Dean Beeman owner of the Na i Dean Dairy near town received a shipment of bottles 1250 quarts land pints each by Southern Thursday morning It is the second i shipment within the last few weeks And commented Beeman i while loading the cargo at the freight j house this morning one wonders at the price of milk The cost of bottles the course of a year lates into a considerable item of ex- j It is curious too how careless many patrons are about returning them Also they are glass and are because of rough beautifully windows and wall space the whole i art class and were presenting a floral setting which lent of the floral fiesta I charm and beauty to the effective Mrs L M Ireland gave rangement A rock pool and to the entire affair assisted by windmill were unique features of hers of the club Mrs Harry Stephani had charge of the punch bowl Mrs Fred Parker plant booth Mrs C H treatment that the annual state Iship contest for high school bands cancelled has been received C director of the Idland high school band The cool days preceding the show was to have been held in evolved and protected most admirable auditorium in Sacramento i of all varieties from the jests in the annual northern garden the rose in numerous Barker T F Sutliff M E la Spring Festival to be varieties stately tulip many-hued Fenley L A Sackett and other club this year at Chico have also been jsweet pea columbine pink the members were active in making the tilled many other garden affair an unqualified success I lowers also the wild blossoms which Judges were Mrs A H Welch were on exhibition in great profusion Gushing Woodland and Dr ICQ WOman Returned plants aml Shrubs of wide Ruth Storer Davis ety and beauty were on display The following won ribbons for ex- One- display was specimens and tasteful voted to GO varieties of shrub Mesdames Mary Scoti Miller 01 nnd a grown by Mrs William Harry Stephani Fred Harker Mabel of Woodland for nearly 70 years i the table effectively arranged Holliday Jessie McNeil L M Ireland removed from i handsome roses in the Culton Miss Mrs T lc to her apartment in the ground also grown by Mrs F Sutliff Mrs M Mrs McGarr A unique exhibit was the miniature i Mrs R Meade N A McArthur and landscape garden shown by Mrs Judge High school awards for Women's Convention At Red The annual convention of the California Federation of at Red To Home Improved Sackett program Mesdames McDonald Claude Singleton Fred j women s clubs opened w Thursday with delegates from olo Yuha Sutler Glenn HI Dorado er Nevada Sacramento nnd Tehama counties The morning session was devoted to routine business Mrs C H Kjorlie of Nevada City made the opening address Mrs Frank A Hrock of Wheatland district president is presiding Chicken thieve in the Madison reports made to evening thieves yard of Mr house nnd stole s are again working eel ion according to Wednesday entered the Mrs John hens The thieves left their automobile on the highway walked through the vineyard to the yard and cut the wire netting to gain entrance A T Spencer Here For Brief Visit A T Spencer formerly of and and active in livestock farming and other interests was here from Gerher Thursday attending to ness matters He stated that rains have been more opportune in Tehama and oilier counties of that section than in Yolo The grains beets and hay are furl her I k has a string leaded with ere and an i 1 be is loaded with a string of hoarding for the of the extra gang at work mi the Sinter Dasin branch busy box cars Were in dence on the merchandise irack at the f eight house and also on the spurs leading to the Globe mills i Incidentally the Rosenberg com- pany has sacks or nearly two million pounds of rice yet awaiting shipment within the next few days from the Drown and Collins houses This a part of the batrs purchased from tne of district This is imi a part of bag pir base made by I he company from the Suiter Dasin about six weeks ago Funeral Set For College City Yulo county's oil and gas lease of the past several took a new turn here Thursday when the River Garden Farms Company of fornia filed suit in superior court against T W Seaver of San Francisco Io terminate oil and gas leases on proximately 1000 acres of Yolo county property The complaint alleges that the leases stipulated that drilling tions start within six months and that a later agreement extended the drilling time io one year However the complaint states that no drilling operations have been carried on since the leases were signed Juned 0 1030 Despite this clause in the leases the complaint assort Seaver contends that the leases are still in force that he holds all gas and oil rights in the property The action is brought in an effort to have a court terminate the leases and declare them invalid There are thousands of acres in Yolo county that have been signed under oil and gas leases that have ex- in a similar manner through a failure to drill within the stipulated since the Mime I this is the first case in find its way into the local court through that failure John L McNab and Robert Littler uf San Francisco are attorneys for the River Farms company more is not n and George died last at Stockton lie leaves a wife children four brothers and OIK ter The funeral will be held at lege City Saturday He formerly at Maxwell night three Press Time Bulletins rooming house on College street Miller was taken to the hospital Use of a severe cold which Sackett wild flowers wont to Kdith Her condition The program for the afternoon and berry Until Singleton and Hetty it was stated was much evening was under the direction of Donald Grammar awards Ted there every indication of con- Mrs C H Radio music en- j mod Charles Graf Marylin recovery pleasingly also orchestral berry Bishop Moreland To Address Church Group W II of mento will preach at St Luke's copal Sunday morning on the The Red Cord in the The Rainbow Girls will in body Hishop Moreland will also firm a class of about 12 Vanderbilt Jr Visits Here On Politics Jr t celebrity now devoting most of lime to newspaper and magazine visited at the Democrat Thursday He is making a wide trip gaining political information for a New York paper and for two In the first three days of his fontin sojourn lie has found n strong sentiment for D Roosevelt He said that be had encountered but little John Garner sympathy j has traveled through 25 states on his present trip and he be- that all of them will support Roosevelt for the Democratic lie believes that President ver has gained strength in the last month The distinguished visitor stated that he hail received a telegram from an friend today who said not to be surprised if Mr Hoover should choose not to SLAIN IN HOME i 111 April Handcock SO retired con- tractor found shin in home Capay Valley Home Group Meets Friday TOKYO April JR son slugged by Japanese rowdies HEN SUED HOLLYWOOD April La Mar Irt asks damages from Hebe Daniels husband result of attack The Valley Home will meet Friday noon home of Mrs J G Winters to study the April project of The meal will demonstration of how the i should be handled