Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - July 19, 1934, Woodland, California World News Supplied To This Newspaper by International News Service Correspondents Valley News Alliance Covers Neighboring Town Events Daily In Your Favorite Newspaper ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY WOODLAND CALIFORNIA THURSDAY JULY ESTABLISHED 1877 GENERAL STRI Hog Growers to Receive 135 YOLO PRODUCERS IN CONTROL PROGRAM One hundred and thirty-five Yolo county hog producers will receive proximately in benefit ments from the federal government as a result of signing hog control con- tracts it was revealed Thursday by Warren D Norton Yolo county farm adviser Signing of contracts has been un- der way in various sections of the county this week and will be j ed by Friday Virtually every producer who filed an application has j signed the contracts after all j ments have been made j Hog Basis j The benefit payments are baaed on an average two-year production of j hogs a year in Yolo county The producers have agreed to a tion of 25 percent in the number of j hogs to be produced this year i In the original agreement the also agreed to a reduction of 25 percent in the number of but this restriction has been lifted be- j cause of the delay in preparing the state allotments of quotas Lifting I of the proved of great j benefit to many Yolo county hog j whose spring pigs were hard j hit by cholera but who will now be able to produce enough additional ters to complete the number of pigs they are allowed a Head Benefit j Benefit payments are made from the proceeds of a processing tax and j based on a head for the 75 percent production allowed under the j agreements j As soon as the contracts are signed i they will be sent to Washington for j final approval No word has been re- as to when benefit checks may be expected here l David Former Local Merchant Dies YOUTH N CANAL Last Chance For Voters To Register Here Tonight TWO ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE ASS MIRED Today is the last day for reg- of voters County Clerk Harry Saunders has announced that his office will remain open until 9 o'clock night which be the last time voters may register to be eligible to cast a ballot in the primary election August 28 when a record number of candidates for state national and county offices will be submitted to the voters Although there has been a steady stream of persons tering during the last few weeks and particularly during this week there has been no concerted last-minute rush to get on the registration lists This is ex- by the fact that the ty's registration is already far ahead of previous all-time records and that the interest in the com- ing election has been so keen that hundreds who might have waited until the last minute to register performed the duty early in the season Those who must register by night to be eligible to vote who have become 21 years of age and have not yet registered who have moved their residence since they last tered who were registered but failed to vote during the 1932 presidential elections If the voter cast a ballot at either the ust primary or the November general election in 1932 and has not moved since that time he is slill on the rolls CAR ON HIGHWAY DEATH Two Williams women miraculously A talk is promised i here Friday evening by man Frank H Buck j The district's representative will j confine his remarks to an explanation of the important legislation enacted i Eddie Robinson son of escaped death r serious injury by the last Congress which is given anci Mrs Charles Robinson of ly after midnight Thursday morning when their car plunged from the highway between Yolo and mora struck two posts and over- j turned Mrs Charles Keith club leader and i wife of a prominent Williams and Mrs Herbert Christy were j hurled through the top of the mobile as it plunged over but neither j was cut or scratched Both sustained only bruises Mrs Keith stated that she lost con- i trol of the car in attempting to pass j a truck She was badly bruised but j x-rays were taken Thursday morning i in her husband's office and revealed that she had suffered no serious in- jury credit by Republicans and Democrats Woodland was drowned in the alike for its support of more Knights Landing district Wednesday measures and more helpful bills afternoon in attempting to aid a COT for agriculture than any Congress of many decades previous which was mired at the tbt canal The youth's older brother Congressman Buck will speak at Elmer narrowly escaped the saint the park at Fifth and Main i fate as he was attempting to rescue streets beginning promptly at 8 j Eddie o'clock The scheduled baseball game The body of the drowned youth was will follow immediately afterward recovered by Clemens Seiber about a Arthur B Eddy well-known attorney half hour after Robinson sank be and an influential Republican leader neath the tule grown canal A vain will be in charge of the meeting which j effort at resuscitation was made Cor- has been arranged by the Yolo C- McNary the Men's Democratic club case DOWN Longshoremen to Continue Fight Business Resumes SAN FRANCISCO July general strike com- has been the tie-up of the San Francisco bav region Thursday adopted a resolution calling off the strike and advising all union men to go back to work Their action ended a four-day general strike which had cost the city of San Francisco tied up all transportation for an extended period and even threatened famine had it con- ty Young GENERAL HUGH S JOHNSON WRECK VICTIM TREATED HERE David Michael for many years a Woodland merchant with his father the late Morris Michael died in San Francisco Thursday He had suffered a stroke several weeks ago and had been an invalid ever since Deputies Vets Meet Tonight In Woodland Mrs Jack Peters who was injured in an auto wreck near Orland day night was brought to the land Clinic hospital Wednesday treatment X-rays were taken clay morning She is suffering from an arm fracture and numerous body cuts and bruises j Among the patients admitted to the 1 Clinic during the last hours i Mrs Lloyd Wicks of Kelseyville and Mrs H F Rossel of Vallejo William Thornton and Mrs C R Tarmenter i of Vallejo have been dismissed from the Clinic after receiving medical at- tention Dr John Homer Woolsey was I ed to Wednesday night in con- i i that the j noon at 2 o'clock and interment will Reciprocal Trade Agreement act was j be in Woodland cemetery I an integral part of President Aid Mired Cow i recovery program and Robinson and three of his sons help the California grower to market i Elmer Eddie and Jimmie 11 went his crops Fred W Read of the the Knights landing by-pass about fornia Fruit Exchange today urged five miles of Laugenour school the re-election of Congressman Frank Wednesday afternoon to water cattle H Buck for his support of the entire j One of the cows became mired at the Roosevelt reconstruction legislation Congressman Buck is -a part and parcel of the whole national recovery program declared Read he has A new committee however voted to continue the I Funeral services will be held atl men's and strike which has been under way on the Kraft Brothers chapel Friday after- for 71 days and which led to the general strike in the Continued on Page 2 Column ported President Roosevelt at every turn The Emergency Bank act the j tension of the Federal Farm Loan I system the Home Owners Loan cor- the bank acts a 20 day jail term in the i bank deposits and providing jail at Woodland on a charge hon loans the Agricultural driving Justice of the Liberty Turned Reckless Driver Draws Into License fatal Says McGehee Ralph Andrade a fruit picker ment act federal unemployment public works projects re- lief measures for the farmer and home pointed out Read are but a few of the reconstruction Buck interested Peace Dave Barry sentenced when he failed to appear in the ship court for a hearing on the charge brought last month G H Jiminez of Davis was fined measures designed to bring back j the sum of for reckless driving and and j j a longshoreman living in Oakland was granted a ance on a similar charge M Hayashi and R of Although the general strike in the bay district has-been definitely escorts were still being News of his death came in t Yolo and pians were stm in effect late husband Arthur A Fowers was tonight at g in tnP J tt v t the court house of Sheriff J W roe's 150 deputies and all veterans i for the bad who can attend to be Highway patrolmen and Dave officers were summoned at Hillhouse to be on the watch for him ld the He had passed a bad check in Colusa j i ter line to escort two trucks Tuesday for TI r 11 1 11 it L associated in business with the Mich years The 32 years ago lived in San Francisco Besides a wife the former Miss Rummelsburg of Dunnigan Michael is survived by a son daughter and a sister Mrs May The funeral will be held Friday Marysville loaded with morning at 10 o'clock with the Creek bridge Various at Halsted's parlors San escorts were made from other points j Mr Michael managed the wholesale during the early morning hours j hat firm of and Eubanks I Convoy Formed Joe O'Rourke of is the At 9 o'clock the regularly I uled convoy of trucks from mento started through the county j Three trucks started from Sacramento j j and six more had been added to the 1 convoy by the time it reached Creek bridge on its way to San i Francisco I No pickets have been reported in Home demonstration work in Yolo the county but the escorts will county will be resumed in the near in effect until all danger of any j future Harriette G Eddy state home attempts to blockade the highways demonstration leader at Bereley has has been definitely eliminated informed the farm adviser's officer Monroe admitting that the that Congressman himself in Much to Gain The California farmer has much to profit by in the cal Trade Agreement act which according to its name must bring reciprocity and trade tion to our people I In good years the California Local police are still on the lookout j er afc half his products abroad some crops averaged as high as 80 per cent in foreign sales This San Francisco bay region The vole on calling off the general strike was close 191 to 170 A resolution demanding the withdrawal of the 4500 National Guard troops the waterfront was also adopted by the strike committee i 1 congratulate the real leaders of organized labor on their de- hired Mayor Angelo Rossi The crushing of this general strike i must not be construed to mean that San Francisco either desires or will any attempt to destroy union labor or invade its he con- tinned i Bridges In Rage i Harry Bridges radical leader of the longshoremen left the labor temple in a rage He refused to dis- cuss the action of the committee The union leaders did not call off the strike of longshoremen and time workers which have brought about the sympathetic strike of 177 labor unions Thus the situation re- mains as it was before the general country from a i strike was called with the exception and too much hat General Johnson may force Officers Continue To Search for Thug paid fines for passing arterial signs Holland Injured With Hammer Head 7 ot Police L trade has fallen off to the point of in- in many products It is to Reciprocal Trade Agreement act was passed Mainard Holland of Woodland re- head injuries Thursday ing while working on a fence A mer head flew off hitting him He was given first aid by Dr W J ins The injury is not serious SI T t C tal Normal Sacramento Northern i in tf By FLORENCE Staff Correspondent SAN FRANCISCO July Francisco has discovered San cisco You can't ilu vehicle i i 41 i strike factions to submit to has resulted in the atrophy I of powers of observation in most of us Ami so San Francisco to walk of tli pension of transportation found out things about on grievances of their the i streets were scenes of wild tion had to go afoot Theatres excitement as news of the settlement were was flashed from the labor hall and VP A vriQr'n 10 and people who know San Francisco Y T for fun-loving city she is fate ol the general know at once what that meant to her Thursday in the hands of the There no place to go eral strike committee oOO meeting And that spelled calamity or closed doors at the labor 1 or irritability for fear Still Out Market Street Railway employees to Continue their strike which i i was not a sympathetic strike things about to pip here Thursday afternoon dent of the company Home Demonstration Work to Resume Here informed here Miss Eddy stated that it was impossible to appoint a new home demonstration agent for Yolo county Continued on Page 3 Column 5 It look 40 minutes for a group of carrier pigeons which were re- leased in Woodland to reach it was reported day by Ed Blum of who turned the pigeons loose The flight was in the nature of a speed test and William gon of Sacramento their owner was disappointed at the showing saying that in his opinion the pigeons should have made the trip in less time He decided that because of the heat they had not given their Conditions in City 48 Attend Meeting Here for in Campaign Address -o resign health However an appointment will be made in tlie near future she ed and work will be resumed in this county Drum Bugle Corps to Hold Meeting Tonight A special meeting of the drum and j corps of the local post of the nomination Mr Quinn arrived gubernatorial race I stand on my American Legion has been called in Woodland at o'clock own ho said sternly and R A Cox superintendent of the Railway Express Agency for Nevada and the j crn division of Oregon was a visitor J in Thursday morning j He reports that conditions in San Francisco are about back to normal and that all Railway Express agency I trucks were at work Thursday Four Yolo Teachers To Attend School Mrs Wirt Millsap Mrs Elizabeth Wolverton Miss Rhoda Maxwell and Anne Reith will leave Sunday for Santa Cruz where they will at- tend Miss Caroline Swope's summer school for three weeks The four men are Yolo county teachers John R Quinn anxious to be the that he is not in accord with next governor of California ate ham all the principles of President eggs and Irish potatoes for breakfast lin D Roosevelt he said conditions are Thursday morning at Hotel Woodland gradually getting back to normal with 48 Yolo county friends and ad- Silent on Rivals Mr Quinn declared he would Seeking the Republican er not talk about his opponents in the Baffling New Murder Story Starts Monday Resumes Bay Service Complete service has been re- stored to the bay district by the Sacramento Northern railway it was announced Thursday by R E Jones local agent of the com- pany The railroad Thursday morning again was accepting freight con- for Oakland and San Francisco and at midnight day was to resume passenger service to San Francisco as the Key Route system resumed trans- bay activities your way of looking at life lot Acquainted One must do something to while Continued on Page -1 Column 7 Grain Prices Soar To New High Marks CHICAGO INS Grain i prices were bid up to new high levels Thursday hut the market finished with about half of the early gains Barley futures closed at to o'clock tonight at the Legion hall All drummers are particularly to be in attendance although it is desired that as many of the en- tire corps as possibly can attend the session In the lobby of Hotel Woodland he the time comes when I have to rap my I was perfectly at home He had no rivals I'll go back to rny ranch and special statement to make to be a cowboy About Former Governor era but he did declare that he be- the New Deal is doing a great many things to help the country Ad- Young's statement which he made Continued on Page 3 Column C A baffling new mystery serial by Joan Clayton and Malcolm Logan will start in the crat Monday The mystery of Death Song will hold its ers spellbound The union leaders were discussing the proposal of General Hugh S And so San Francisco took a walk j Johnson federal mediator that the men return to their jobs as the first step leading to of the dis- pute San Francisco estimated to have a loss of more than IHMI due to the general strike gled toward conditions Business Resumes With all union restaurants ing gasoline stations operating transportation returning to normal schedules and stores doing a rushing business the situation took on a ful aspect Thursday All of the 177 unions will have to ratify individually any tion of the general committee It was reported some were voting individually on the question of returning to work Butchers and other meat workers voted to return Friday morning Street Cars To Run Market Street Railway cars Northern California counties he said explaining to be forced to handle their own that the counties can ably handle the Friday H ploy ment relief problems for the care of the needy if the state and into time being at least it developed national governments work in Sacramento at a relief programs dyers and retail clerks in Oakland were to return to work Thursday and chairman of the Yolo he can do The stale a other unions were to vote Thursday county board of supervisors was one j tion to call a special session of the night of the members of the committee and legislature and Governor Guardi Oi Thursday while in Woodland com- feels that it would be presumptious National on the situation on his part to bind the state to any duty at the waterfront Seek Work Projects Continued on Page 3 Column Supervisors Find Little Hope of Unemployment Aid A crowd We caco the Continued oi Page 2 Column 7