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Press-Courier from Oxnard, California • Page 1

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TODAY XVII! CHARLES MILNAS DIBfULLOWINU AUTO ACCIDENT Lm AbmIm Newer Re- Wreck Week Ago INQUEST TO BE HELD Wile With Rnwrad to Lm Anfeses: After hovering between life and neatn tor a wees unanes nnutu, tic-Mm of an automobile accident near El John's hospital al 6: SO Saturday eve- sclousness after the accident, accord ing to Information irom me nospuai today. An Inquest Into the death of Mllnaa will be held tonight. Pleraon. of Los Angeles, and Prank Compton, were on weir vi nin Hip Studehaker roadster driven by MJlnae tangled with a car driven by T. L.

Cbrlstlan-son. attorney of Oakland. It wan said at the time that both were too far in the middle of the highway. Hub caps caught and tiwuther The road ster skidded across the highway and overturned twice, me oincr in iha rnadater r-- were badly hurt. Mllnaa was picked up unconscious, nn tured.

Mrs. Milnas suffered a broken am In wouud. Miss Plerson sustained a bad Injury to her knee ana compton was wui, cut up and bruised. brought to St. John's hospital.

Compton was treated and left the instltu- tbe day after receiving medical Attention. mi was tor her broken collarbone and scalp a i.kan to Angeles iatt Saturday night when it was aeen her condition would permit, her being meted. Iiiif Mr. Mllnaa' condition was regarded SS cnireui irom ine bwv. --held oat little hope tor bin recovery.

lust resort by Dr. Carl Rand, brain specialist oi Chassen. his assistant. It was thought the operation might bring nbout a cnange The next day there were eigne of nn saturdav his con- dUton grew the end turned to Oxnard to make observations and was with Mr. Mllnaa at the time ot his death.

Mrs Mllnaa was informed of ner husband's serious condition and was consulted before the operation was performed. She did not see ber husband after the Injured were taken to Aithnurh she was aware of his condition ahe held out hope un til the last for his recovery. Th. hoAr la There were no at the Dlfenderifer undertaking par lore and no runerai am Following the accident the district attorney had pnwograpo, the Mliuas car Rmj garage wrecked machine wna photographed from various A few days later Attorney Chris- rt liuU cm ttonson. ZZto photograph hi.

TTSISS; eweUe which wna at the Casnurltlo The ptodonrnpba will ao £LTTh. as evidence In the event damage salt should follow Trieytaodjte MBbhepsati Priests, ATllaWS. Feb 1 -Pnbtlc teeltag Turkey elreedy the bollleg potntthh. eWatat with circulatlo. of reforts that Tmrkey intends to btttote tflests of the church.

The Oxnard Daily Courier ime AVUADH riAlt NEWS W. Pwmos who the hard F. Jotm at Fifth stresq am nerd to aryi HEAVY. Alaska Pan J. Mk i.

i4. kl. tha snort- Ing blood ot the north aaaerted Itself today. Tnonannoa lara were waged on the time to a serum from Neoaaa to diphtheria stricken Nome. Many i hat and In one cigar store heavy odd! were of fered the doga wouia nw here at noon today.

Drive Over, But Another is Now trn For Sahntkm Army This week the ot Ventura county are asked to coninnute towards the Salvation Army Home Service Campaign Fund, which Is 14600 for the work of the year. The quota expected to be filled in this county Is The Salvation Army Is possibly the most efficient human phflantrophlc agencies of mankind. Its aid Is given where it is most neeueu, amongst we tha unfortunate It Sldfl the Innocent babe as well aa the aged The home for children maintained vttnn snrinm Sonoma county. houses at the present 200 children, vnlinnfpM to hard- boiled orphans of the handed Over IU mo Amir Usually a children's nome is iw per cent dependent upon ouisiue am. The Lytton Springs orphanage costs nn iho a vara fa 172.000 Tear to rUD, but the Salvation Army motto of "help a man to neip nimseii resutu ln rtil.

mm nlira alnnn In tha COSt of maintenance being cut in halt owing to revenue derived irom tarming anu trade learning shops. Th. Home Is one of the finest Institutions of Its kind, it dm earned that reputation. During the past year 140 girw nave oeon cuw for and received and 118 babies have also been cared for. There is a minimum of 175 each to handle these Mritli nn nnaalhllitv of KturU in labor (some ot these girls have been received irom wis in aaouion to amine uw gfri; the Salvation Army alao extends a helping hand to men in tne cinllnary barracks on Alcatru and Vallejo- Th.

ftaUailnn ArmT oflBcers nana is extended In life where It la most needed, and yet where moat agencies and cnantaniy inciiueu psnow I ollum ana halnr Mat out to the cltliens of this section under the auspices oi tne salvation Army ao-visory board asking for contribution checks. you receive one of these letters yon are requested to give It caretui consideration. iw wwnuu In Cnmartlle district Earl Hart, one of the members ot tne aarisory noaru, Is making personal calls on those who have received letters. Awaits Dmsmi Fikwnwf Kiufags ap parently unquencnea ay iu mm Wtlll.n.aAB tfl packed Us gnus nad wait Lea Small at Snrlngleld as to wheth ron neei of we nmnary k.M. feMtha afaftlaw at Ma- Irion today whlco was expectte Hvtrtn aad to stir the coals of the quadruple kffltog here mne days ego.

I the tetest victim ot the na BtE Howard, a iTtJhjatMltosAre I aa aanant swJSfiM ayajrm aad ww eaauasje eamai 7T 1 Taiaaes aasine fg, to aat P-mmed t. bame to we proper pre- FOR LINKS Engineer S. Q. Bennett la surveying tha Hkrh nn TtlfA mad for two pipe lines. A new well will be put In at the ranch with a modern plant which Is expected to pump 800 inches.

Over 8400 feet of 10-lnch concrete pipe will be laid for the irrigation of the ranch. Work on laying the pipe has already commenced. TO SUBDIVIDE MORE LAND a bmuit in mak a LanataSBaManainaJ mCLM, Pea. L-teereeted ing a map of a portion ot Colonla Home Gardens for W. H.

recording purposes, it is Mr. La: thropa intention to suiraiviae aaai- tional property east of the city. Brother of JobGoeh lasmtts received deriaf AWU VAivww MUF0RN1A, MONDAY, in Indiana lolumm Ikla mnPAlllr tflllinr Of the of his brother Valentine Goelz In Brazil, Indiana, wno passea away at 4 o'clock this morning. He is sur vived by his wife and one son, rreo John Ooelt and his sister Mrs. Eiw-aKath visited Valentine Ooelz In Indiana Ust summer.

They were shocked at the news which came to them today. fight Over Stone's WASHINGTON. Feb. 2. The mnnthjiiri flrht to OretfeOt elevation of Attorney General Harlan Flske when the Senate Judiciary committee recommended his appointment for the second time.

The committee took this action when Senators Borah, Republican, ot una withdrew their opposition to the appointment wnicn naa own on charges that Stone was pereecui Ing" senator uunon Democrat, of Montana. tanrttnaiufan Adof werirojHonK ruw Snrnrlsittf three alleged ourgiars as entering a home in Eastmont street early today two motorcycle officers engaged the men in a daring gun I battle and finally succeeded In captur ing two mem oera oi SPOossm Wrecks I dents ner 1000 rqgistered aatomoblles 12.07 ner cent, with redaction of SO ner cent In the number of fatal- Even In the face ot a large increase la the number or regtstereu uuw itu ISM tatalltlaa (rade crossings were reduced per coat per l.aet.ffe woomoiivs nun. The department ot aaivtj shewlaf to efforts of the press, automobile assodattoos. public schools safetT orgaalsatlon comprislag officers and asnployet in tne matter automobile drivers In ante practices py i-gtibMtoe aad orders sorvKe cessntissvoaM passes and covwwia-t rivse or laaaaMaate. to stof bsfere crosstng treefcs OsaVMeDktMPr famtaera China dictator to dyiag dktoe was regarded as Artl Mel ausnasatton was been found nec esaary.

Mrs. PinaiilHiiH aaa rtmod after a with her aaa AMred Cal-Twca to Paeedaaa. AJfrsd bad lhee.Wwninaevu»eceMtke*ltw« psared weaM devetop tote aaeamento MM to asre aseeh better nad FrMej to toai we dami I FAMOUS MUSHERSj OF ALASKA ARE BELIEVED LOST Leonard end Hu Omm-pkm Dogs Fail to Reoch StHcken City WERE CARRYING SERUM Word From Them. Dtph Steadily Worse momr Alaska. Feb.

Leonard 'SeApalla, and his fellow mushers may be lost In a blixtard on the ice oi Nor Nnifalnr haa been heard for hours from the heroic men of the north l.1 hot-u tnr Nome A nerce storm nas reams the snow and ice covered trails Mih nf mnnhprn and to day a heavy wind causing drifted snow win aaa to truuuim ui drivers and dogs. here to search for Seppalla and his companions. rcnMR. Nome's dlnhtherla tnreatening to wipe wui Isolated settlement was worse tooay with the official report of the board nf hooitii Ahowine S7 cases. 28 sus pects and from 90 to 100 conUcts.

DitnniHirs Alaaka VeYi S. More serum for stricken Nome may be rushed here by airplane and plans tne nignt were kids mauv wuoy. Taxpayers in Receipt of Forms for Returns fikEarijBAffrke Thousands ot forma for filing returns of Income by individuals, and corporations have bain sent to tax- nlnHU In 1924. Failure to receive a iorm( now-ever, does not relievajthe taxpayer of the tax on time. Collector of Internal Revenue Hex uooaceii annvanceu yesterday.

Collector Goodcell urged taxpayers to file early before the February and March rush starts. A large force oi deputy coiiectom uuw optioned ln the Los Angeles, San Diego, San Bernardino, Pasadena, Santa Bar bara, San UOlEOO, Lflns uwen, and other offices, to assist taxpayers in preparing their returns and later on deputies will visit all sections of the district, one nunorea uepuues more I will be especially assigned to assist taxpayers. Individuals, whose net income tor ohidflv frnm aalarv VMM nr are required to file their returns on Form 1040A, individuals, waose net regardless ot amount, was derived Ing tarming, are required also In cases where wo net income aaa i -t tciuwi HiHnDau nf wheth er from salary business, profession ot other taxable sources. Many corporations engaged in spe- ufacturing tobacco or oteomargalne. dealing in narcotics or -pu are required to make special reports.

Corporations subject to sales lax or occupational tax also have meir particular anally during July, a return on Form 707 Showing tne tair aaarmvi th. ivwwiiac ItS CSpiUU inn. so In the case of foreign corporation doing business COURT fiT ENOCH APHM ftESIONfi P. Moore, for the past 10 years -i for Ventura coun- Uy, will leave bis work to engage in another pursuit. a lim service iM Ana-nim.

and III take the new property aver and manage It just as soon as auttonoui Delected. mini I trCTURC AT COMMUNITY CENTER flttarnev for the Public School Protective League, will address a meeting in me auuuvr- iura at community center mun, Shg at 7:30 on the subjeet of Medical Practice In the runiic one Interested is welcome to attend. Nanar PhntoffrADalaC Studio Upetu nere i new Dhotoaraphlc studio. Rfthpany A Neder is tne of the new partnership operating the studio above tne mm vatlon Army. Neder recently came AmArtm and RSPh- Lny has lived in Oxnard for aome time.

Both men are tographers and are hopeful of much success in meir Commiiiiity Ctants to PradiceFroeWosic at Rehearsal Tomght -m it rwnant onmtnuntV nemnerB ui ichoruB and other singers Interested will meat tODlcht tOT a rehearsal at the community center at 7 o'clock. This a nan an uwu. earlier than usual. 1IHU3-C OI me ngui practiced as well as the competi tive musical numoeru mi tod. Musical selections from the Chimes of Normandy and the Sextette from Lucia, the Sextette from Flora-dora and other pieces will be prac-, ticed.

laed the chorus and it Is expected there will be a large attendance. heuteVWrfor State nTai Sot SACRAMENTO, Feb. 2-Forecast fnr ihB State ot Caltf .1 tax suit In volving more than in pro tected tax payments ports were received here today that held the corporation tax ibviw and will band down Its decision Im mediately. Tellt Another One The Washington Dally News, published in the city of Washington, D. in its issue of December IS had Ur about Conaress- man A.

M. Free, of thto district "Representotive Arthur awn-Free. California. true eoa. 1 ik.

read? to vow California was made first, ao the Garden of Eden woum nave a to follow. And at a meeting the other night he told one of those fainoaa California native son stories. late at night by i noise outside. He gof ap to investigate anu riued. wanuenna nB lawn.

'What asked Neighbor Free. a TM rfnrina- the iTnlt-Hl Stales, it is requiree to -gull daxeu, tue uwy file return on Form vws aurmg second or two reporting the average amount ot cap- Tm looking tor my Of A wcV SStd tO 7i d-riauLtT" over to CaUforala he preceding fiscal year. to find her'." The forms required from corpora- t-ona 1 ur ona la general tor la general tor poses mny be divided into two n- united hose rtanireu 'n ord-r that no tax may be oTower at the source from their to-taxpayers. Some of Vhefom. re-1 comes of the forms th" that are filed by wiw wHh the lacome of other tax- ire aa Form If Ike cor- nectiffl on Ire of debtor corporatioas, da, oa Form 11J0A It It files on a are as paylag TirbsW ateata in behalf ot debtor corpora-Denies flit oa Form iiwu a which as a corporattoe which acts as ary or aJultoted nduetorv In casts where the iacoare i ia to be by the tetara filed by whVpay the the Fern pay-eits of more of eatorie.

amse, or -to of whkh foreign cocwornttoae aad taat- WaOen-a. Ltots of iSusna ewaedby tneto aaaaaae ae fasnsMat eafyaBnAloaa. aad warlhlaata. SEARCH POR WOMAN. 4) BAN DIJBOO.

Feb. Search continued today tor Mrs. Agnes Dorrance, wealthy Pasadena ma- tron wno siaappeareu neunon- day morning from a LaJolla bo- a anit hAf huahand were spending the winter. Po- lice believe ane may navo over a cliff Into the ocean. ANOTHER OXNARDER INVESTS CAPITAL IN SISTER CITY Doin nf Vaniitra.

and John deal through the James Fulkerson company for the purchase of the O. w. unnsmau pruiarny i. tha new Chrlfr man building and tne new nowi This Is a 50-toot front The new rait nn a business block at once there, which with the new hotel will mean souu ouimw block on Main street from California to Oak. VaT.

9 more In the development of Ventura than any one ousmess pm here in the history of the city was the one which was closed Saturday whereby J. x. raraer, capnaiwi. builder of Santa Barbara, and his as- builder of Santa Barbara. n.llfAMla Ran fa caAAAA narua handled the deal, un wis in is constructed an autocunic ouiining to I be surrounded' on nil ildes by a con crete road and wm nave aooui units, all of them devoted to the hnalttoaa a none of them In conflict with any other one.

All and the construction oi we "wmwi la to start within the next au nays. This same organisation nas .1 nmiwrtv across tBO tha iirbpsttT. nf naltfOr- nls snd Santa ciara tloo on the old Calllomla street gar- property, oeiug se oy a price of between aad r.na Thi. s. narnad hv the First Na tional Bunk.

Improvements nre planned for this property. Other is contemplates ior pur- am twdaw made bv OTOOerty ik. to have the hHlMlna an nn HaT the corner of Main and the Avenue bat In the event that prices are bom sooable at Santa Clara and California on other property. Parker and his associates win thorn (a th. niaiUMt Of I Santa Barbara Properties Corpora tion and the board 01 w.

orgaalaatloa have authorised Mr. Par- 1 laivMtaamta la Ventura and to report back to the directors of that company. to associate tnemseives wiw I capital to handle property la Mr. Parker has done between four a Attltara worth of building in Santo Barbara, aavlag built samaranno noiei. tue bank and the new high aenool were.

Option was yesterday secured by aa association of Ventura men on the IPO feet Immediately west of the TJa- Mala aad tha Ave- nue. which 1PP feet are oa Main street by US feet In depth, the ance being ISI.PW- sold to Ctnr- aace Fkkea yesterday lor urn. Settle Ward made the deal Daane and Orr yesterday let the 1 contract to A. Peaey for the coestruc- .1 V.la aaul rihal ttSCks at tne ww to coat tlO.OtO. worm wiu awn 4..

tha aU ATM The ise.seo aeai wr we nron-rty at Mala nad the Aveaao waa 1 holaa i4 the luTna Anch. The tote Hr. Ctaadall paid IPOOP tor this preptnr are 7-ar, ins feat oa Main aad 4t7 A Aveaee Mr. Barabemjdaaa set ar lectode a grocery, a ereg swre hailusasii Mr. likewise aeaattatiaf at the bnstaete section et dry ea I which he will beibt NCAfl TWA03CVV.

SAW FIUJVOPCO. Feb, t-A aawy STANDARD OIL CO. TO ENTER VENTURA HELD Wonderful Strike by KM. ftlMHIM -a Biff est CosKera WATCHED FIELD YEARS i FootbitU TowarJ Mosafcd itaa up Vnllnwlna- tha hrinrlBC In of the sociated-Lloyd well which la now known as the "wonder wen oi we Ventura is the acene of considerable development. Ventura is la store for greater development than has ever been seen mere, accoruina to a prominent business man of that Now that ASSOCiawu nas am tha staulard Ofl nue field.

The Poat has the following to say: After over hail a century wa siwr ard Oil company ia going to eater Ventura county and will drill for ell on the Avenue field. Agents for the standard company wsre nere yawr day making Inquiries concerning leases and It ts unoemopu no considerable property here on the Avenue. The Standard is eeesing tory here and haa likewlae tied up eoa property yerterdny along sociates, C. B. Corcoran and Dan Em- f00thllis to the east ot Ventura mett, Of Ventura, cioseu weir Mound the purchase of the old Blnckburn lot 3Undird Tne i nf tha Bnasncdoa Of the Ventura field and have bona the last of the big companies ing here puts the final seal of conservative ou weaun on we of the Ventura avenue field.

al.1i iuiuiutai nlan roe sow auu immediately more devatopmant. I Ralph B. woyu, on which the big Asaocuted are located, told the Poat lest night that six new wm ed on the Avenue within a partad at days by coataaaka altaaiy la- or 011. -Veatara Is paruennwiy la havtag only the world's largest sal producers operating aaiH he said Testerdny before am I hurried back to Los Aaaaetaa means that an wore and that the Ufa of the laid vUl be a long one. Itto tkms Of compaaiea as to capital that have beam WBJP hie for we Ukes money to drill for oil and nance a field oaco drtB.

lag atartt." Mrs. George A. HA for Two lean DeaiOxnkwIte Following aa ntneaa of two or more Mrs. Georn A Halto, west knowa resident of Oceaa varw away yesterday at the faaa- fly home, sue -w Mrs. HaOa bad base IB atoasjttain orse during we WT She la survived by bar aaajami Sfra.

la. TtmY chette of Veatara. Mm. fraakMaae. wood of Oxuard aaa ntw.

Doane cf Orcutt There nre tfa Mia. HaOa was bora ta htlLhtojna to Calhtorato wltt par eats when a yoaag girt. Voeathaf ootata. waere she waa Inter amrr to Oeorge A. Halto.

Ttttydi yaatP so ran Bred ta Ocean Ttow afl Oha aae had scores ot be bnad aa ridaaft freet the Method tr church wpjaro Wm. HCM WITH MtW lajvinmoai or a A. Feat ion or aad aaa I tUfjttseT a nre asettonf of nanm jerettoa on which they heM pabaaPA iTae aewsris PM n7to I lltjf.

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