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DAT JIM LOCAL SECTION BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1947 PAGES 9 TO 18 1 Suits Demand Return of 5 Stolen Autos Owners of Machines Involved in Theft Resale Racket Sue Five more civil suits seeking possession of autos asserl- edly sold to "innocent" victims here as part of a statewide illegal car resale racket were on file today in Superior Court. Four were filed Monday by the Intcr-Insurancc Exchange of Automobile Hub of Southern California, while the fifth was filed by Julian Aslie of l-os An- Kach also named a "pur- piircJiiiMT of Ihe car as a defendant in I he case. A sixth suit was filed Saturday hv Thomas V. Church of 1'asadena. naming Khner Cornish and Kimlis Cars as the defendants.

Itarkct Charged for the suits- allegedly is a of smiihVvn California pin coil motors from in biMlirs of stolen nearly new and put them up for sale. Officers hero recently fisrated 111 such aulos believed lu he involved in the scheme. The five went suits jire: Kxcliango of Au- Club of Soiilhern Calif vs. Carl Heathenize. Max Kin- rite.

I'abme. TMH! Cars, ot al. for recovery of 1JMI or value of i liuer-lUMirawe vs. K. V.

Henderson. S. .1. ItrhMd. 1 oi al.

for recitvory of sedan. or value of Other Suits Clvdc 1.. Henderson. Security- Kirst Xaiiioiiiil Hank I-os iruvery of or value of Woodrow Wilson Ilolliday. Itatik of Ainoriea.

el al. for recovery of or value of Julian L. Aslie vs. Victor Jndi'-o. et ill.

for recovery 1SMI5 HHlaii. or value of The five wore filed by the lepil firm of Havis Herryman. San- i mjn born. J.indley Knox of An- Bnkersfield High School cndots nnder the command of Major Arthur V. Shearer.

C. N. by two assistant com- mnudants. Bob Hoagland nml Sutton. ex-nnvy and now jayMw etmients.

held numerous rihle during the recent eneampmont of the California Cadet Corjis at San Luis Some of I ho important assimi- nionis discharged by the cadet officers and noncoms al the encampment IJenlonant-CoIonel Kd Haseman. regimental officer; Bfiijor Williams, ropi- niontal supply officer: Major Louis DeWitt. and trnininp officer, first battalion: Second Lieutenant Louis Ctamino. nupply officer, third battalion: Second Lieutenant Lee McMahon. platoon loader.

Company First Lieutenant Bob tturdincr. plans find training officer. Company Second Lieutenant Marvin Keck. platoon loader. Company Second Lieutenant Lee Nic.

pla- lender. Conipnny Sergeant Put Irwin, guide. Sergeant Lee. 'ramp inspector's office: Sergeant Cbiichian. camp police: Sergeant Woller.

sijuad loader. Company Sergeant Carl Mohlor. wjnad leader. Company Sergeant Gerald Thompson, platoon guide. Company Sergeant Henry Shumpert.

squad loader. Company Cleo Farmer nml Kichnrd I-ace are hi Company A. Lieutenant Rob Ho.igland was the adult commandant in charge of Company A. and Lieutenant Pon Stilton was the adult commandant in charge of Company H. Shearer was on the waff of ihe camp commander Lieutoii- imt-Culunel C.

A. Hoys-ton, who is nlsn state director of the cadet corps, as camp Describes Kxperienres "The boys had all their lo juid wore fjir- uislunl with iKHidiug. uniforms, helmets. M-l Hflos. cartridge holts, canteens, etcetera.

They had a training program in hours from 8 n. m. Io p. m. In the evening all were for recreation in the form of sports, the Sorvii-e Huh.

a nd i ho I hea tor whore live shows of local talent nnd wore shown." Major Shearer people San Luis Obis-po trrre rery lioepitable and treated us extremely well. Last Saturday night the Lions Club of San Luis Obispo nit the cadets into town and treated them lo a baseball game between the San Luis Nines and the Hollywood Bunk of America teams. Their American Legion post Is a warding V2 marksmanship medals to the firing the at camp, lo cite a-ftjr of the aids they have given us." he Mid. Sunday afieruoon General C. IX tTSiilliviin.

the adjutant-general, icpoke to the cadets and watched them put on a formal guard mount. The hoys did hung-up job and it. was quite impressive. Several boys from Bakersfieid had part in the ceremony. Members of 1he formal guard mount from Bakeixfield were: Sammy Mayfiold.

Claude Hyten, Kn- Lynn Wheeler and Carl Afohler was acting officer of the guard. These hoys got individual commendation from Lieutenant-Colonel X. AV. Sheldon, the regimental commandant. Fishing and Knitting Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Hutto have returned from a vacation spent at Biff Hear I-ake. In the first 11 days of their stay they caught trout, the largest of which wpijrhed more than 4 2 Two other weighed almost 4 pounds onch. Mrs. Hutto knittofl two pairs of FOX while she was fishing and.

incidentally, caught some of iho largest fish. She didn't drop a prifrh. but her husband. I told. did drop her largest trout in netting it.

"Hot Itog" Bait Little Herndon. not yet years old. son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

R. Herndon. of this city, caught a halibut at Morro Hay last week while using piece of "hot dog" as bait. In ihe same fishing parly wore Jim ti ilium. W.

R. Herndon and Waller Herndon. Both Are Excellent Thanks. Mrs. J.

D. for cor- me on who put out the Horace Mann School fire. It was the county fire department. The error was mine. the city fire department made a "run" nnd the was "out" I made the false assumption that the city department had controlled the blaze.

This is to "got the record might." I have observed the county fire department since Us inception and the city department in action for more than a score of years and they are both highly efficient. Guilty Plea Cancels Trial of Suspect Marion Patrick Tongue. 21-year-' trains to is one of the nmsMrri- old oil worker, who WHS scheduled tat ing features of Hakorsfield." a tried in Superior -Inly rhaniber said, "am! barge of robbing a serv- sign will serve as a reminder that Aiiii maiir oilier improvement an made by the ballot issues on August t- 1 Commenting on the ballot ns a card Weighs County Farm CottonSale Supervisors Debote Subject: "Gambling or Crop Insurance'' The Board of Supervisors. for less than an hour afternoon's session, devoted most of that to discussing whether they might invite public criticism by contracting for ihe sale of 60 acres of county- grown cotton. Fifth District Charles Sal- xcr wanted lo proceed cautiously.

"We an- in ho business of sell- cuMnii futures." ho pointing he didn't wniit the MI- io get ill a where bo accused "KIIIU- in Monda tlh- 1 Th I.KARN TO Mviui in Ihe Field 1. under the direction IM-MI "iimy at left is Tarrcl the mi. R. Woollomcs. at riulil.

re. communities u.ken the pm.l l.y buses dailv. adtili- u- tin- Friday, ami Sunday IP hi.dmi I promptel by the l.loyd Nnm-e. who lining ai-tivitios at Ihe county industrial fsirm. Two to Acre to know if the b.iMid uniihl bi- to contract ihe of ihe ci.tti»n al prnvimaiely pmind.

for nfter harvest fall. He incited ihe would yield al twii to the a ere. rhairinan 1C. AV.iol- UI- that he ii be a idea. RIDGE ROUTE CRASH KILLS L.

A. TRUCKER Willinm F. Moss. year-old truck driver of Los Angeles, died Monday afternoon when the vehicle he was driving crashed into the renr end of another 1 mile worth of GrSTpevine on Highway victim to meet his deiith on Kern county highways so far this year. Moss' large meal-carrying refrigerator van ground into a heavy carrier rated by I.mber Hearon.

of SU5 Hood street. Arvin. The latter received only sliffht injuries, according to Officer Lou Clark of the California Highway Patrol. Hcaron was not held. Mr.

Moss had made his home at West Fifty-seventh street. Los Angeles. Inquest proceedings into the death of the Los Angeles truck driver are scheduled for today. Another Ridge Route accident Monday resulted in minor injuries to Melton L. Guzman.

and Tclfor Guzman, 5::, hoth of Nyland. According to highway patrolmen, the station wngon in whieh the two men were riding skidded into guard rail juM north of Glen. Officer Louis Nelsen reported that neither was hurt seriously. Streamlined Charity Drive Plans Studied Federation of Chests Urged to Unify Fund Raising Efforts Here Plans lo create a federation of community chests to fund-raising welfare drives "streamline charity and here were discussed by Kern County Chamber of Commerce roundtable representatives at a luncheon Monday in Hotel El Tcjon. Mrs.

Ruth Hclzler, execu- of the S4 Million Muroc Building Program Wins Approva pro- tive secretary Community Chest, suggested that and Kern 11 unity should follow the lead of other prosressm- counties by forming federation of chests. Sin-h a federation, she declared. would serve as "clearing houM-" fW all welfare soliritnttons ami would streamline activities of charitable i A feelinp of dissatisfaction exists ninoti- many businessmen and others who contribute to various 1 welfare drives, in the opinion of Louis A. r.nuidt. president of the I Bakersfield Community Chest.

Multiple Drives Hit "People are being called upon contribute to some fund-raiMiig -'5 or times a year." Brandt asserted. -If onir one a year were a Stat Calv Will Vaccinate to Fev Mer. fatal a beings ami therefore one ''harso for the of the persons drink raw milk, may 1 if California dairy sricniiMs have iheir way. "ill van hint more Ilia llHl.OPO 'vihrs ncM year Io open its- compulsory program to make them im-ajMihle of eventually el for iheir milk. Keru COUIIT.V dairy men.

milk production second Male, are wateninu the iuleresl. to a release. Ihe slate has the of tun- siTl.iHMi to aid in il- to eradicate or from California's almost Ite DO Building Permits Totalinn TO95 This Monfli rot urn. ho said. if the market prite in cr should he more than i hat is when wo miirlit hoar a public protest." he stated.

"If nnhody will say anything. hiiniau nature." the House armed services committee, an Associated Press dispatch re- pram for Muroc Army Airfield was made for such contributions to char- nod wav of insuring approved in Washington today by ity. it would bo less irksome to the businessman and others who make donations." l.randt concluded. Rabbi Jack J.evy pointed out veals. The Muroo project was in- eluded in a construe- er of rommim iiy chosis.

the tion program planned both in structure of Kern couu- couniry and abroad. Included in the construction twigidenitioll of :1 fed ssue whii-li will hi- of the 1'niteil nf Auriculiure or iTeiliiiil by il, Kenneth C. lie.nl.-H n.i.ln in the with County's Acres of Cotton Sets Record Here T. Drive C'itfil The heretofore con: dueled by dairy induMrynieii on a voluntary to ciiti the surcess as the puNory program which cut in ralllo donee of one-half of one per cenl since MlponNe I lie Work flit in InftM'fimi Waller Siiern. Itaki-i veleriiuii ian.

in pnrl- California, herd- arc inferled io bitfh av per of iheir inim- her. Me said mile- ir i- it will result in s-ienlixa- tiou of a held, liorior Stiern. credited with ibme e.ni-idei;iltl»' in n-poried 1 while a 1 Ihe pan of nmre el ill in permit ami ntrt an hilitihni: 1 MM' toial dii- moniii bulk of the totnl. I- made i.f Tallrcl "I'rop liwiirdiire" in Third HiMriet Barney planned at Muroc are family quar- Ifcmies xaiil ho would alons with Mr. Woollomes.

and that ho see it was more like crop he A r. llarty and Dot the it 1 aren shouhl be studied. Tojinlatiou breakdown. taK roi-kor testing station, control value, incorporated areas, and 1111- towrr. all-alriinde course, and fW amis wJierc ihe utilities.

Ijmd acquisition also was included in 'he outlay. The bill limit the COM i ill ipia rters here and abroad la tion count is sufficient should he considered, he declared. Survey A surest ion was made by J.r.-isk ihe Greater Chamber of Onnuerce that a sur- to S14.ri<Nl for those above the rank Vl ie um de of the nttiimle of tin and repair-. for home (uive heed I'. "Ir.ip- II.

Seeoiid A. C. Tin daker. Alia VUla Kloyd Punlap. 'J l-'otirHi reel.

and I I'e- in. jeuir VNla. ST-'ou. Kloyd O'liilap, ai.d I John Farmers Invited to Hear Anderson newsmen and others who contribute welfare nancies to detrrniiuv of captain and for captains and lieutenants. Oilier California iudmied their wishes.

in ihe bill included coiistnieiiton at K. K. president of the in mi Kern County Chamber of ommeree. i rs. to call on the chain S4lo.7(^>: Hamilton Field.

F.eUerman fSenoral Hospital. 1)pr rouim ity services eommil- Fort Mason. S4O1.7"»0; t(J(i to investigate the possibilities I Itefore Ihe Hie war. he recalled, a Kern ciiiiuiy. b.v the I of California, 1 was not well by of milk At thai tinit.

he mil. ilairy ruder the eompuNory prosram. owner- eoiild animaN einaled fur Hub- reitl- in 10 he-in January J. any dairyman ivftKJns hN calves Sueh a lo be vaccinated will he tuihy of pri.e maieriaMv i I Kern the planted a en-age of coilou in its lory this year, according to l.oiii< A. Mnrti'h.

county agricultural rom missioner. There were planted in 11M7 ns with IfVlti. ho declared. The pointed out that the average yiold per acre in 7(14 pimnds lint. i is btober than the av- erase for the slate of California, and pounds higher than the i average for the Tinted II is diffieull al Ibis time to estimate the 1017 production, for many things van happen between now nnd harvest time.

Bunch said, hut ho' declared lhat because of cold weather and sudden temperature changes ar planting time, the stands are poorer than usual. Fall weather will be one of the if important factors in detormin- ing the yield. HiiJl it will not bo until the beginning of harvest that will bo in.icie ns io iis CLERK LOSES $119 ON WAY TO BANK John McManners today hoping some one's sense of is not stretched to Mie breaking point by the discovery of in currency. Monday morning he started tint from a shoe ni 1 Kishteeuth street, for a hank, with some checks and five ttventy dollar. ten.

five and four one- dollar bilN. to be exaci depn-iir. When he reached the hank he he had the ciirrcticy although he al a explain how. Mr. McManners may be contacted bv dialinc hsH-in.

Mi-eer. Koy Sinuleh'ii. HCl Hank -trecl. SlL'lMt. avriiue.

Lillian Mai ley. i C. Koniieii. iM'J duplexes. NjtHHtfl i-a- C.

K. MIT t-i-f. Rodtiey tbtward Twniv-ej-hih "ireei, Stanley Courail. -U- ft 1 -t SJllHHt: I 1 Third -iroei. ha Fourth Direct.

11. Ill-' Fir-t Mroet. sitHlil and Paul Mi-Croo. I sabella Project in Senate Group's Recommendation City Police to valley fanners are hear Clinton P. nt the twenty- annual meeting of the Ag Mini I Labor Ifiurcau at p.

m. Monday. AUKUM in Fresno's Memorial Auditorium. ferl thai the socretary's visit to the San valley is every ajrrif'iiltuni! pro- aid Ralph H. Itiinjo.

man- auer of Agricultural Itu- "Mr. Anderson's visit Ueen interest in farming affairs, ami his vi-it will only mablo him to become briti-r acunaiiiied with rho of iho farmer here, hill il will eii- able- growers to see ami hoar the top ranking aurii'iiltiiral official in the I'niicd Stall's." It expelled that the MH-retary's itinerary will include a four through the cast side of the San valley with a stopover Sunday ovc- uinz at ViKemiic 1 Xniittnnl Park. Oakland Army Base. rn confederation of of San Francisco. unity chests.

Sacramento Signal Depot. Mcelii Camp Sioneiuan. and Two After the investigation bus Wen Rock Rancli Station. made, a county-wide nieerinp may The bill now goes before the he held to discuss solicitations House for action. under a unified system.

Kailoch de cla rod. Mrs. HHzler said today that the i primary purpose of the Ominiinity Chest when it was organized bore in was to unify cha rity drives but it has been difficult because ninny organizations wjintiuK did not meet the chest's require I ments. r.f renial property were' fo Cliost funds, Ko-iltv iaVH a volunteer Iward of a full-time paid secretary to admin Hoard. 10 await clarification of the, and must rent control law before seeking: any need in comiuiiniiy.

increase in routs or trying to obtain Landlords Ur to Await Ruling urged dent the Klrod, Kakersfield A fund for Isabella reservoir in the Sen tN Target Shooting Ran of their property -There is no need for hasty ac! tion. Any possible adjustments in rents can wait iintil the first of next i month without serious loss to either Any evict ion proceeding, cppt in uiuisunl emergency, can be until the courts are fully informed of the terms of the he stated. ate appropriation recommendation" for ei'ittrol during ihe year. a Fulled Spurreil by era tod flood con 11 spending. lialo a 17.tHHI.IH HI allotment water in the Mississippi dasiu and kill.

of re- It nion- than doubled tie- i sixo. Uurtch The futurt market lias been higher than most growers autH- paled, and a pood many future sales Fred Mu-ic Workshop at have been made, the commissioner Sbawnee-on-Uelaware. Pa. llii- said. I City Chamber of Commerce Supports Underpass Bond Issue With Banners Vote of wait the bond August 1'J." With those wimls the yes on bor's position nt the regular of the board of this ridar.

Included in improvoiiH'iits which will be made lorists and iH'dostriaus who become. jhissUile by the botid arc over- parses and underpasM-s. storm drains, bridges, resurfaced streets are printed on two a swimming pool and park build- Itakorsfield Chamber of Commerce erected a recurrent reminder to motorists and pedestrians who become, impatient with delays at raiirqad incs. additional land for sewace cntssings. The huge one of which is displayed the Sama Ke railway posal units, and a system of street crossing cm Chester avenue, and hoot her of which is on Raker street near ihe Southern Tucifie tracks, Ihe resident on a jce stfiiinri af Tiiion mvmie Kighieenth street, npjjoared 1' Superior Rradshaw to change his plea to guilty of grand theft of person.

The latter offense carries a pos Carlisle a IxMly. whole. President Fred stated that "the chamber. nitile penalty of from 1 to 14 years would like to recommend that eon- -people support every issue on the C'MRK AT WORKSHOP Ronald Clark. Sw-ond director Uakorsfiobl IHuh School appropriation for general and College choirs and tnil work and nearly tripled i i voted hv the ami choral director of the Kern Plul- harmonic Urchosta.

is fo nw nis: 1( -hi in the pritjects approved by the Senate siilM-ommitree nlims: with the for each, and in pareii- ihesjs ihe amounts in the bill: Rig Hry reservoir and diversion S77UMKI Rur- bank western system. none' Isabella Ki nionoi Kings Kiverand Ijiko basin, im-luiling it reservoir. Angeles river. S4.Oli'..iMHi lowor San river Men-eil stream group. iSJ.rfMNNn; Sacramento River I.eveo* ami tribu- briel River.

sl.t'^."..iMHi iSl.M*- Santa Fe iMMii. and Tormiiiiis reservoir. llolie'. "Tlio inclusion of the I for Nabella dam will t.e to every backer ihai Uolaiul Curnm. sn-rel of the Central Valley Pro.ie.-t A ei.Mtioll I.i he been eiil money is prnjeeis to which 'or i-oi'si Mr.

Curran i present plan rent building program federal cunirol constriH-tiou SjH'akini: for the board of directors of the chamber. Mr. INIo pointed out that "the people for done to injure improve- nioiiK tho city. Now the cnuneil ha and up to Iho jieoplo." ions porteil by the civic IMMI.V include No. to.

which provides for larjro councilmon: No. 11. which provides that nmncilmon shall be for This. of Ihe i-ur- nearly two acre the overu i-eiuly paid ihe Kern C.iu.ity Ijind Company S.Mm for 1 aeres "ill be eoinerted Milder the difeeli'iti of poliee department Chief of V. lirar- suti this ui'Thiir-: "i 1 are imw under u--i'tu and bo eoiupleled ill the future.

Ai iho present, polite are shoi.rini: in rho ar and Tnixtnn nveiiue. Another ai-eeptod by llir at lie meeting ftakors title in a portion of Fifth street Iirarona tn The property Fifth street was bv Kdna Smith nml Srnifh. Decoration Request Hold Ip A reipiost from C.eorce W. NVemit. of the Fifteenth Agricultural Di-trict.

that bo allo- to pay I'otnpany of Fresno decorate the eotiniv fairirroiinds was held over for a week when Councilman Has Vepammcn stated he would like to know more about what kind of sorv- i.e would ho rc-cived for whieh was SHHi lhan voted last yea r. A renue-t by Frank to alloued tit put IM fnUH (lis sr.tr*- met some from i-ity eiiumeer. wbn said he was tant to anything TtiijhT be Aflor lhat the ity in- any injuries tho i'ouncil uraitted Harri- a new Theater were distributed 1 iheir to i IIP with Councilman sionioii immediately tearing bis into small piei-es ns he expressed fi de- sjre to "talk about the amusement tax." In a diseiission of tho forthcom- bontl issue elect inn August Hie couiiril heard Hush Sill, publisher and businessman ask thru now eiiy be placed oil the soon as possible III Drives Ineligible Churches, health agencies, thf rch of Dimes, and drives do not meet the therefore are not eligible, the Community Chest director explained. The Catholic youth program cor responds to the activities of the Y. M.

C. A. and Y. W. C.

A. and fulfills Mr. Klrod said the hoard had been of Spanish-speaking people, advised by the California Real she and thus is included in Kstate Association lhat local rent ohest's program. advisory are ro he "The Community Chest will main' by C.overnor Warren in the near fu-1 tain an "open door" policy this year ture to pass upon many types of adjiistuients not heretofore possible. bur that these hoards cannot be ap- I pointed immediately.

i For this reason, he pointed out. it will be best that both property owners and tenants not take any ill- advised action which might jeopard- ise iheir possible further rights under the new law. Witness Identifies Robbery Suspect as Man Who Forced Him to Open Safe toward all agencies thai fulfill community Mrs. Hetzler concluded, explaining that the organization is not A welfare agency itself hut a agency. V.

kMA Speak Here Today .1. U. manaser of Seaboard Fiimi'-e Company's branch here, ua- The first tion to testify today in the nearly Invitations to more than 50 service and civic groups and other interested organizations hare been extended by the Bakersfield Veterans Administ ration office to hea nt Robert Crajrey. senior V. A.

contact fax reason, were not sufficient for for Branch San Fran change of venue. I Gerahline The final jurors, selected from persons interviewed robbery trial Henry Clay to hear the trial, are as Tolleit. and Sam S. Seribner. fullows: which opened Monday in Superior; J.

Elizabeth Palmer. Bert Court. Following oponins by iiiK Attorney C. J. McGov- i Kdith U'alker, Aiiorney Vinepnr Hopkins.

Mrs. ulentifiod more ami Mrs. Scribner HS one MVO wen who Bakersfield; him nnd fop-eil him to open Oildale: tho offii-o at one evening kins. MeFarland, and in Wr.li7 vii.l men aN" A nd bound Chapman, after whieh they veteran problems at p. m.

today in hall. Also on the program will be ran picture? showing the overal picture of how veteran? are treated fMeCluhan. R. D. fram-litf.

Mrs. individual the Klsie I. Mills. NertSe Waters. manager of V.

A. office, said the meeting fs i open to the public. Veterans in par- YlY-1! ticular, he said, are invited to Anna CaM atlen(1 John Frank Seeks Trial Transfer f'riimi of a nine-woman, jury ei.mpleteil umil r. follow' B. Fellows, Scribner is beinc tried alone on tho clmrce of rohbinc the finance offiee.

while both he and Tollen are leius tri'-il on charges of robbing Ma rker, 21W Nineteenth si root. March 17. Scribner was scheduled to appear todav. with Kuel Gibson, on a But Who's Going to Tell the Cows? Presence of cows on ra i became illegal in California a few days ago when Governor Warren signet! a bill barring them from while a rerm Anst bailor with the of venrs. Thron his atu.rn^y.'.of proposition No.

1. 'Ihe board of JoWh Wooldridue. Tcaune made directors has taken no siand on for probation, and hN yet. although we rase was continued to Atitfust 14 for tax rnmmitlee Miidyins tin proliation present and will announce the chain- salary. the registered 12.

which provides that i-ouucilmon Wlliimil ruIHIVlKrilli DIUVKK AKKKSTKD Kddie Mae of Hiuiiway. nrn'sicd No. 1. have a The maj'Tiiy MiaM be neci-ssnry for frrintf the his druuKt dr.v.n-. arre K-n v.

Money Transfers Approved poii the of f'ity An- Vance Van Riper, the il ininsferred from H- pen- era 1 fund to the 4 per cent Mate hi-hway tax fund, rectify ins a Uiokki-eiM 11 error iu money, a- ilian defence, In.i.d HIM! sii'M'-n 1'iiifN. M- into trial in of -unfiiTorable publicity" irivfu hi- here. HO as a pinir of The Cnlifornian. which siaied. 2 that both Scrfbner and Tollett were nr- r.n charts while on before Jiwtee Stewart Ma-: t'nder its provisions the public in Sixth Township Justice utilities commission Is authorized Court However, because of the to require railroads to build fences Superior Court trial involving Scrib- on federal or state owned lands if ner.

tbe preliminary hearing was they are necessary to protect graz- cuntimied until July 31. to the i ibson was rema nded county jail. Bail for both the des I Ml both p.ir aer set ar slabbing It. I jilt: ns' rhat in an aliemmoii July cattle. In case the barrier is not built, and a cow is killed, the statute provide? that the railroad company mnst pay the owner the price il on Ihe existing market.

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