Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - February 11, 1933, Woodland, California Independent Politically Dominant in News Service Advertising Circulation a Month ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY WOODLAND CALIFORNIA SATURDAY FEBRUARY 11 1933 DIVORCED WIFE SEEKS SHARE OF PROPERTY Suit to collect what sho alleges isj a portion of her share of community j property was filed Saturday in j court here by Grace Singleton George H Singleton A final decree of divorce was granted Mrs Singleton in the local superior June 20 1931 j The complaint asks that be forced to give his former wife j as her share of j which he allegedly collected as their share of a payment on an surance adjustment when a hotel they j jointly owned at Crescent Mills in j Plumas county was destroyed by fire Mrs Singleton alleges that they signed a written agreement setting forth that a house and lot in land valued at the lot inj Crescent Mills on which the hotel stood and valued at and sum received from adjustment of the fire loss claim were community erty The complaint alleges that j ton has disposed of both the Woodland lot and house and the Crescent Mil's j lot but has not paid Singleton her share of the In addition to her share of the in- surance money Mrs Singleton asks lor an injunction preventing her for- mer husband from disposing of any of the amount until a full has been effected J H Laugenour is fori Mrs Singleton New Manager for National Theater Assumes Duties Clifford Morris of San cisco arrived in Woodland day to become manager of the National Theater succeeding Walter 8 Merrill who has held that position for approximately a week Merrill left Saturday after- noon to return to Ukiah where he is manager of the theater ed by the Redwood Theater inter- ests He expects to return here frequently to assist Morris The new manager who it is expected will be permanently here is one of the youngest managers of the Redwood ters company owners of the tional here He is regarded by officials of that company as their having been with the company since his grammar school days Morris has managed several theaters and is familiar wtih every angle of the theater business Oakland Man Nabbed After Wild Driving Harold J Holt 40 of Oakland POWER WEEK-END TO NAMED BE STORMY SUIT Chico MAN'S DEATH Male Holds Up Traffic But Pays tal 4 of a pro i nent Colusa farmers were heard in were filed Saturday Cily Manager H H Hume i Yolo county along with all of i i They were presented by N northern California is due for a woi claimed the lives of two who was accompanied Week-end Colusa farmers were heard dty hal by Ml This wag the Superior court here Saturday i federal Jennie C Dunham and circulated during j filed suit against the Pacific contains a total of 721 j and Electric company for j of wnom it is said 003 are for the death of J R The total number voters Tho total who with Ben Gould was i to wilh City Manager Hume will the register and file the petitions with the city council storm nain April 21 1932 on the Gould when a tree fell upon a voltage power line and the broken j 1 wires fell upon and charged a j with which the men came in contact for next Wednesday they attempted to open a the event it is found that the The charge is made that when are in legal form and contain power vires became grounded the names of qualified voters in the P G and E substation proposition to recall the men will I automatically became disconnected put on the ballot for the next that men at the substation threw election taking place April i n the switch which the j 4th current recharged the fence j i power company is also accused if carelessly and negligently power poles through a clump j trees directly over a fence Dunham was killed instantly when he to open the gate His 1 father-in-law seeing Dunham's body 01 weather observers as rain falling here early Saturday morning for the first time since uary J Only a light drizzle was noted during the morning hours but a ier rainfall occurred during the after- noon with indications that it would A mule had his day Saturday and succeeded in holding up traffic for a short time on the Woodland highway but the feat cost the mule his life The in u I e was in a team being driven by C K Masl and slipped and fell on a bridge near Madison The animal's leg was broken and it was unable to move Modern means of transportation were forced to come to a complete halt as a result of the accident The break was so serious that it was necessary to shoot the animal CHILD WHEN HIT BY AUTO NEAR HERE Yolo Center la i point i some storm will be the result of moving in rapidly from a 1200 miles off the coast of county officers of Highway Patrol on a He was arrested on I Feed Barley Prices Hit Record Low time Saturday evening The it is stated is of large tions and will cover all of northern California the bay section and the Santa Clara valley i Jt was also predicted that rising i temperatures would accompany the new rain storm charge ot null Dunham away and was also SCHOOL WORKERS the Knights after driving in such a manner as to force several cars off the highway Holt is cited to appear before Jus-j jtice of the J A Murray i morning oi February 15 for trial FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR MACHEN j Barley markets remained dull ing the veek ending February with demand limited to small current trade I needs according to the Weekly i ley Market Review of the i States Bureau of Agricultural Prices on feed barley in By Valley News Alliance RED fell here this morning but was quickly melted by a rain which followed PROBE CONTINUED I IN DEATH CASE I Bobbie Johnson 6 late Friday suffered severe shock and i bruises when he was struck down by an automobile as he attempted to i cross the Davis highway four miles i south of Woodland at the home of bia j mother Mabel Johnson j The injured boy was picked up and i rushed to the Woodland Clinic where j his condition was said not to be but he was held as a patient to i recover from the shock A report to the California Highway i Patrol officer here stated that the occurred at p m after CLI T H Maxwell of Woodland with whom the child had been riding T 1 i stopped her car to let him out in More than 200 people attended the r iront of his home The boy leaped I1 arm Center meeting held in r from the car raced across in front MVJ town hall at olo Friday ot it am out onto the highway Ed president ot the J J GO Redding was ion presided approaching the stopped automobile E C Wells of Clarksburg in his car and did not see the boy principal speaker of the evening and i running across the highway until too gave a interesting talk on the late to avoid striking him co-operation of farm swerved his car sufficiently to local and national avoid running over the child but the I machine struck him and hurled him IX Norton Yob Investi round into the death circumstances bv shooting of Prices on barley m v an- H i fornia declined around two and one- Andrew Aachen 00 negro was being thu bv UMn Per 100 and reached the lowest continue Saturday but the pavement from was stopped ml gave interesting lhc IQ tics on Uie loss of that pan ol market for caused by i chinery the horses mules in the farms which in he automatically that were required to die UK and care for them lot of he did cate the return of the horse mule and aided Clinic irl SLIGHT GAINS MARK HALF-DAY I DYING MAN FLAGS In a recent series of stories ing in the Democrat salaries paid county employes the i rites for Andrew Machen point on record since figures do uus u c a was found mysteriously shot first available in 1885 Gram and n o were held Saturday j were also weak but corn that they a c r sa the W C oats markets were -th the present ot the I Last i who want to know who Home neral home The service was con- slightly I y the severe wintry weather ducted bv Rev J T Muse of the which prevailed throughout the Centred man s body ond church with a choir and Eastern sections of the and and other took Com lesy Dean Witter and Company Sacramento Offices XEW the gains were j slight still the averages for Saturday Demonstration did show that the issues for the day a movement were slightly on the up grade ladies of Open Close Var salaries oi the rural school super- lor visors were listed at and a month for the three or Many inquiries have Iven re- Alturas after having by County Auditor Fred vase as hopeless I furnishing the music Also at Lake Insisting with the rites was the Grand i miles north of this place United Order of Odd Fellows lodge in the general hospital all No of Woodland The Grand riven up his own i Masters Council No of i attended the services in a body ler if the house is close to tho The Earl aho furnished with Great Northern Railway track Corrine Wilkenson Irene which trains pass daily Robinson Bert with Mrs or receive mileage Porter explains that the salaries naid the supervisors include all of their expenses Out of this sum track and place a sign Lying alone must furnish their own cars and in bed heard the tram pay the c of those cars in faring but agam ducting their work They are allowed no expense tion United States luring the week For- eign barley were weak and loweY an extremely slow in- for both malting and ley California barley markets were very unsettled and weak and trading First New Ford to on i 1 I agent stated that been staned aiming an- cs i Bounty to help use up the surplus of I wheat by baking homemade bread I Caterpillar 1 Miss Shirley McWilliam of Pac Lighting i Grove accompanied by her So Calif Edi at the piano gave hor usual p G E lent performance in impersonating Standard Oil and was rewarded 24 29 24 7 36 remained of small volume Export demand was limited at San with illness but to the railroad I ninth was stricken i managed to craw track and Dc but crawl to the railroad track and place J T as accompanist Pallbearers were Frank of Sacramento Ed Gaither Fred Scott Charles Davis Edgar Diggs and Bert Eigner i The Deegan Motor an- ounces the arrival of a new Ford although moderate sales of superior i V-K which will be shown for i he first to types were reported in Woodland Sunday in the United Kingdom early in the week prices however were on j a basis slightly over San j i witli a big hand of applause the on College street las a 1 12-inch in different base and is models and es It is said to be the rar i The climax of the evening was reached when the Knights Landing i Den of Lions troupe f dancing beau- i accompanied by their male ouch one some star and At- on the accounts for Ministers to Visit County Hospital The Ministerial association is to hold its regular Monday meeting at t o'clock at the County Hospital on North Hospital lane The tendent of the hospital W 0 ders is to explain to the ministers the workings of the institution and opportunity will be given to inspect the place and to determine how the ministers and churches may be of some value to it Again it was ing snow and it was not until he had made the third attempt that saw his posted notice and picked up He was taken to Falls given first aid and sent to the at the county seat Local Youth Released in Crash Probe by kins of stage Madison Relatives Gilbert Sheets 26 of Woodland who escaped uninjured when the Madison relatives went to Vacaville Saturday to attend funeral services an oil truck on a Turlock street and I killed one youth and seriously injured another who was riding with him is Stanislaus county i learned here Land Holders Seek Moratorium on Rent not being held by for Chester Reihl of Vacaville who j was killed Wednesday when a barn on which he was working collapsed accident happened Cisco prices of local No 1 feed j ley sales of medium a ling types also were reported but i stage an 1 put on their fantastic i generally consisted of light individual j Tlle o he delight of the i tonnage al a minute and a who responded Heavy shipments in January of milt's H The round after round of applause KJ music was furnished y Louie La one man orchestra of i Knights Landing augmented by Bradley Stephens of Woodland j ing the harmonica C J Schmidt of Knights Landing did the calling 1 lief were served and a j dance followed The music the i dance was by Louie La Due jand J Schmidt i I Much credit is due to the tee in charge for the successful of Mrs Andrew UK Farm ter members from Knights Landing U S Steel General Motors Anaconda Copper Amcr American Can Mont Ward Amor Tub A So Pacific Steel Tob R United Aircraft is 18 1414 23 current inquiry from English I has an improved cooling system buyers to some extent Boat space Ian drop frame There nr was quoted at per in design with com lion and to Hull at to Fred j forl and barley was extremely dull since j industries were using stocks earlier in the season and w wen e j chasing only small lots when offered he was driving crashed into h J o- at discount under prevailing tions Improved prospects for S F to See Whistler's Famous Mother Portrait WHEAT May July 48 48 Vi September The Dow Jones 30 trials up 0.32 20 rails 29.40 joff 20 utilities 25.50 up 0.05 turage tended to reduce purchases by feeder The Portrait of the Artist's continued by James Whistler is weather has retarded growth of impeded to arrive in San feeds today The portrait worth Further of feed barley exhibited in the various art n v i in his i j reported to Northern ports at per i centers of the country Reihl had Ined m his after u Washington and The famous picture will be shown lifetime Court of Honor Held for Red Bluff Scouts KLAMATH delegation of homesteaders of the Tulc Lake dis- met this week with B E superintendent of the reclamation de- to discuss possibilities of being granted more time for of rental charges Hayden told the delegation that he had forwarded a plan to Elwood Mead asking for a o AT had driven since early morning from Attending from Madison were Mrs A i AT i M Win Woodland on their way to Arcadia 1 Grigsby Mr and Mrs Will f n i Tr i i sheets told officers that he fell asleep man Mrs Roy Haves and airs josie i J at the wheel and that the car crashed Coleman i into the truck j Earl Broadhurst 22 was killed and Davis YoUth FaCeS brother Lloyd 25 was seriously hurt Tho group were on their way Reckless Drive Count ton delivered Washington and gon terminals Feed barley Is at the California Palace of the in California at several dollars of j ton lower than hay and at unusually heavy discounts under mill feeds Concentrates and feed wheat has resulted in fairly heavy of barley despite generally unsatisfactory prices of Postmasters to Hold Meet at Oroville By Valley News Alliance court of honor was held here last night when badges f a were Presented to a large number of Dime Bov Scouts of Red Bluff Los Molinos Junior College B- 3 of Chico presided at the session which was attended by 150 including scout members members of the mothers club and officials to Arcadia to join the lairy and poultry products i family The arc from Jack Conway who lives on the Whitney Nebraska vis highway appeared Friday in i lice court at Sacramento to answer he requested the quent holders be permitted to receive reclamation water Man Win he was l since his Fresno Fruit Pool Votes to Liquidate of the P i Oi i o e a- Trip tO East fairs of the California Peach and Fig i i ml t 1 i Pfi 4 P Snorts Editor to u ana c in r iu A A of Madison i made in of his nc Saturday Dixon Main's Attend Local Berkeley fo a a t-p to Illinois as a guest of the State I- Chas Dietrich was Russell Newland sports editor Mutual Auto Insurance company with a pin by the Pacific Gas j the Associated Press association which he is an employee Mr ami Co at a company meeting tiffed Secretary Fred Shaffer have been attending in Sacramento on Wednesday i day that he will attend the baseball j the slate meeting in Berkeley In the ning The pin is in recognition of 10 banquet to he given Monday evening j east will attend the Bv Valley News Alliance postmaster and their wives from various upper fornia cities will attend the quarterly meeting of tho Sacramento Valley Postmasters association meeting here tonight James Cremin postmaster of Marysville is president of the Valley News Alliance resolution urging Butte county's representative in the state legislature to secure an to tho Junior College law so that I no junior college tax would be Isary in counties not having a junior i college was passed by tho I The resolution is similar to one passed in Amador county and affiliated has j tions was voted by directors of the co-operative at a meeting here today The board decided to cease Lions in favor of new peach and fig units now being organized to crops through the California Lies for Injured in S looker of Dairy Oregon was brought to Valley Bourbon Heads Name One Committee The executive committee of i Association of Democratic Committees of the Sacramento Northern San Joaquin Saturday morning at court and appointed a committee which wOl present recommendations to Appointed to the Theater Seat Prices Cut at National Klamath Falls Friday suffering from j Wallace A Shepard exposure and a fractured ami i torney as the chairman Frank a further local sprained left log Oroville and A A years service the company at the Dixon office of by the I Woodland Chamber ol Com- tional convention of the company i will return February llc Prune Apricot Growers the National Theater He was injured early Friday reduced the price of logo scalding when his horse slipped and fell I lion of Han Jose i day BURNING cents a drop of 15 cents with him on the highway He j LOS It is feared thai olive trees ut Cor- a program of the latest films the snow for several hours in the j landers wMl see their shows M prices i ler cold until a passing truck driver wan brought to larger nearby cities 1 discovered him Tehama county were by thd recent cold spell