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LP. SERVICE Volume XXIX TEN PAGES i CRUZ, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY. APRIL 8 1922 Beach Park Is SoMTor nWMiTftw niirmrn nhiim i I I I i i LIE I III lllll I I I I New Home Sites Will Be Would Lease Park For Boring Oil Wells; Santa Cruz In Field UK ii 10 HIE DAILY FOR THE NEWS 4 Opened Up and Put On Market; Future Plans Chester Rowell, editor for so There is a town down In southern California that receives practically all its support from an oil well on city property. It makes no differ WOMEN MUST EXPLAIN THEIR ence whether the people pay their many years of the Fresno Republican, scholarly writer, publicist, lecturer, will write a daily column of comment in The News, beginning about the middle of the present month. Probably the work of no editorial writer is better known in California and the west than Chester Rowell's.

He is a special favorite with Santa Cruzans on taxes or not--tho town has money to A deal was completed today by which the entire Sh anion Beach Park property, whose frontage runs along (he picturesque west cliff drive, comes into the possession of new owners, J. F. Campbell and Alger ast. sir. Camplh-ll already owns seven! v-flv arroc throw away himymm windstorm in MmS TEXAS RESULTS What would you say if this good town of Santa Cruz became an oil Sounds like dream GENJOFFBE Ihe park itself consists of 50 acres.

handling of public questions has won for him a name that makes his work especially readable, The News believes that this feature will be appreciated by all its readers, ES can you rind one for rent?" It is DrO nOSCd tn nillkn a roe (By Associated Press.) SAN FRANCISCO Anril 8 Mr. CHESTER ROWELL section out of the property, nd as a MARSHAL JOfFRE i in mat uirection half a lo.en Virginia Warren (By Associated Pres3.) iiiHicrn oungalows, of the typo popular in Los Ancclns. ill Whitehurst of Chicago, defense witnesses in the Roscoe Arbuckle man- stuff, doesn't it? Yet the prospect of just such a thing has brought one of the leading oil operators from Wyoming hero to see what he can do about It. May be you do not know that on the wall of the mineralogist's office at Sacramento there is a big map, with present and potential oil fields, and spaces where there is no oil, and where it would not be worth looking for, painted in transparent ed. ARTHUR E.

STEWART siaugnter trial were subpoenaed today to aDDear befnro the ommio DALLAS, Texas, April 8. Deaths in a windstorm early today numbered 13 according to reports from various north central Texas and south central Oklahoma points, at one this afternoon. Early estimates of proper VISITS BIG TREES; UNABLE TO BE HERE grand jury Monday night in connection With testimnnv thorr o-uvo In fhp trial. Both testified that Miss Rappe whose death Arbuckln in accused VICTIM IN MYSTERY Yesterday Architects Slocum anI McCullom, of Oakland, whi have laid out some of the more recent additions to the Oakland residence districts, were in Santa Cruz at Mr. Campbell's request, to look over the ground and see the opportunities for the Improvement of the tract.

They were enthusiastic over the may oe yoU Q0 not Jtllow that one of the sections designating ly aamage were that it would be heavy. Six deaths were reported from-Runnels county and four on Callahan Texas. Reports from having caused, was taken ill in Chicago and Mrs. Warren said Miss Rappe had given birth to a child. Prosecution witnnaspa enntrarfictpd Marshal Jnaenh Asairo TWICE ootu piaces are meagre.

tnis testimony. The completed its rebuttal testimony today and the defense began sur re- uuiim testimony. Arthur E. Stewart, well known FORT WORTH, Texas, April 8. A long distance message from Baird this afternoon said physicians had been sent to Onlin whpr fnn.

np Messrs. Campbell and Fast consider that the logical direction for Santa Cruz to grow In a residential way is westward, and that the tract they have acquired is most suitably situated to accommodate this growth. They have reasoned that the portions of the East Side will be given over to chicken ralsinir Anrl Qmnll trAPta a a tha vaqm. wuere on may mteiy tin found In commercial quantities includes the town of Santa Cruz! The proposal which the city council may yet be called upon to consider is the leasing of a mile square of De Laveaga Park for the purpose of oil wells, to be bored at once without a single cent of cost to the city. The city would probably receive a one-eighth royalty for the leasing privilege.

That is all The -News can say now. There are certain legal difficulties that must be met and overcome, perhaps, before the town rolls in the wealth of its oil wells. But this much is all so SPECUL ARMY OTETIVfi young business maiij former partner of Jack Marks In the automobile There is a complete mystery sur-rounding the incident of the shooting no information being obtainable as to who fired the shot or the circumstances, whether accidental or deliberate. Joffre, world-famous French war general, and party, made ft. visit to' the Big Trees today to inspect the monarchs of the forest.

As soon as it was learned that Marshal Joffre was at the Trees, Secretary Harry H. Main of the chamber of commerce at once got busy on the telephone and had M. C. Hopkins use his personal powers in inducing the distinguished viBitor to pay a brief visit to Santa Cruz. Mr.

Hopkins sent a message shortly after 2 o'clock to the effect that he had consulted with the general's secretary but the lat Captain Forrest Anderson of San buub uaa oeen Killed and 35 hurt in this morning's storm. business In this city is lying at the rrancisco win De in charge of the free-for-all meeting at the Salvation Army hall tonieht. Their ntrl frier. Ha nrlvnnp.o nnd that tha tiitrh nlntonn Seabrisht sanitarium turinv in Santa Cruz will be glad to meet wounded as the result, of holn upon which the Swanton Beach Park lies will be the place where new homes will be centered. mem again, livery one is cordially invited to the meeting, which will DALLAS, Texas, April 8.

By way of Abilene came word that among the deaths at Oplin were Mrs. Cundiff, her daughter 16 years old and a 3 year old son. Another report said four persons were killed in this vicinity. This afternoon deaths re interesting, isn't it? iwiee last evening at the autiful home of his mother, Mrs. J.

A. Radial at the end of Berkeley Way. De ennvenea by special services. Both men have the utmost faith in the future of Santa Cruz. They are willing to assume all the risks intrnlvp onri a rA mitttner their urn ter saia tne trip could not be made as the marshal was tired out and that it was the plan for the present to avoid all nuhlic demnnstraHnna The visit to the grove was featured It is known definitely however that Stewart, immediately after the affair, was taken to the home of F.

J. Hoffmann, across the street from the ftachel home and, medical aid summoned. Inquiry on Berkeley Way tills afternoon elicited the that as far as anyone in ihe nnu'hboi'hood knew the incident last night was caused by a "misunderstanding" of some kind. Dr. W.

B. Fehlimau is in charge of Stewart's ca3e and is doing everything possible to avert inforseen developments in his condition. Mrs. Stewart is at her Lusband's side at ihe Sanatorium. From reliable sources this aftpr.

oy a tuncneon under the shade of the trees. NATIONAL CALLED OUT After receivine- the aiivorsn moo- ported irom uiso, juiectra and Law-ion, Oklahoma, remained one at each place. 1 Nothing had been heard here from Lawton where six were reported killed, since :30 a. when it was Baid efforts were being made to reach lie district amaged, but heavy rains interfered. v.

uuu a. jnoney into the undertaking. Mr. Campbell is one of the largest land-owners in Colusa county; has been engaged In the great development projects In northern California, and is a member of the state reclamation board. For twenty yeas Mr.

Fast has) been engaged in developmental work in southern California. For tha taef thraA vhfn ha aPTVPfl Afl IN HEART OF LOS ANGELES; ONE IN SHOT; OTHERS sage Mr. Main motored to the B'g to meet Joffre and party in person, only to find that the distinguished visitors had left. The nlan was tn havA tha martial auer nis arrival here, make a visit to Bush League park to greet the school children assembled theTo for noon it learned that Stewart is wounded in two Dla rati, nnp hullo court receiver for the Sacramento tne track meet. (Bv Associated Prsna) entering the body near the heart aad The nartv in art thn trir.

in otherwise a the Kuhn pro ALBUQU3RQUE. New Mexi An Big Trees bv auto over tha hlo-ii WOULD DEPORT RUSSIAN GENERAL ril 8. Four troop units, of tle New Mexico national guard left here in a feoing to the Bit Treea vin tha nt' me otner piercing the thigh. It is reported that an x-ray is to be taken this afternoon preliminary to finding and removing the pullets. Hermon route.

The homeward trip ject, in which a vast sum was lnvest--ed by the Pitl iburg cp-ltalist, Mr' Past successfully admiulstered the a Irs of the 110,000 acres embracer! In tha Hletrirt anA in innairo. special train early today for Gallup same way. ew Mexico, for duty in the coal min ANOTHER MOVE" IN SCANDAL ABOUT PRINTING BUREAU ing district where disturbances by strikers are feared. The men are due MAKES MOONSHINE AS ring the whole project to the Glennv Coiusa Irrigation cstrijt. "Hnw Inru An vim.

i to arrive at Gallun at nnnn STATE'S EXPENSE DINNER IS PREPARED (Ky Associated Press) LOS ANGELES, April 8. Two pay roll robberies in the course of which one man was shot and one detective and two newspapermen badly hurt in an automobile crash, threw th9 wholesale section along Los Angeles street into confusion this afternoon. The first pay roll robbery was at Gilfillan Brothers. Earl Howard, the superintendent attempted resistence and was shot several times. The bandits are said to have occupied a car that stood for two hours in front of the place before the robbery.

When Paymaster Glen Alspaugh and Howard drove up the bandits attempted to take the weeks' payrool from them. Howard is said to have (Bv Associated Press) WASHINGTON, April 8. he had received charges that American men. women nnri xhiltrpn No further disturbance was report ea last mgnt. (By International News Service) CLARKSBURG, W.

April 4, uiua a iraci like this Swanton Beach Park would remain undeveloped in southern California?" said Mr. Fast today. "It would be covered with modern homes in no time. Such hnm- BILL GROWING BY WASHINGTON. Anril been butchered in Siberia by General Semenoff, Chairman Borah, of the The latest wrinkle in moonshining lary weeKs today declined to send federal troons into Nw MpvI oenaie laDor committee nnnnimxoH (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON.

Anril R. Th Hi. today he would endeavor tn hrin apparatus just brought to light by the city police, is a combination hot response to a telegram from Gov about the deportation of the anti- IS ernor Meacnem, who said he might vision of the bureau of engraving and printing. engaged in the production of bank "notes, honds a.nd nnnta? ooisneviK leader now under bail in neea tnem to nreserve nrdpr in the plate and moonshine still. One was confiscated when officers swooped New York, after arrest in connection needed In Santa Cruz today.

Where can you find one for rent Plans of the new owners call for the eventual paviag of the streets, and for the bringing of gas and electricity to the tract. Work will be done on Moore's beach, once the most favored reanrt nf GallUD COal fields Wherp martial la-ar stamps, will be closed tonight for an witn a civil suit. was declared yesterday as the result down upon the abode of John Fer inaeiinite period ior tne purpose or (By Associated Press) SACRAMENTO. Anril sto or disorders incident to the mal strike. laning an inventory or tne plant from James L.

Wilmeth and twenty- rise, in the Northview section of the city. He was using it, the officers expenditures of California fvxceerlpri In dealine with the national nnl eight superintendents and foremen CONFERENCES SUSPENDED (By Associated Press.) NEW YORK. Anril 8. TTn inn ron the receipts during the past month by strike, it is said to be tha Santa Cruz, and it will be made a most attractive spot both for grownups and children. tne government that national guards nearly 000,000.

State Treasurer Richardson said in a statement tn. resentatives and delegates from coal snouia deal with minor disturbances. Messrs. Camnbell Vaat day. The statement said: operators, who have been in neslnn say, and was cooking a meal on the thing while making moonshine whisky at the same time at the rate of a gallon an hour.

The alleged owner and operator was arrested and held for triaL were recently removed by presidential order a week ago. The purpose of the closing order, as stated today by officials, is to enable them to take an inventory, repair machinery in use almost continually since the entrance of the Un- Growing state exnendltnrn Deen snot live times before surrendering the bag and his wounds are serious. The bandit's car collided with two other cars as they made their escape. Later came word of a payroll robbery in which the same men are supposed to have taken part. LONDON, April 8.

Cambridge won the four mile relay race today. The University of Pennsylvania was second and Oxford third. Time 18 minutes 7 2-5 seconds. as a wage negotiation committee, opened an office next the Western Union office, in the Hotel St. George building, for the transaction nf WOULD TRY TO Bomeining mat snouia alarm every good citizen and taxpayer.

There is need for retrenchment in mmt tha nes3. suspenoed their conferences today and returned to their respective districts'. It was announced that they would resume sessions Tuesday in an effort to bring about a settlement of the strike. state departments. The sophistry of constructive expenditures will not Even If this plesiosaurus is a RESTORE PEACE fool anyone." PETALUMA.

Johr Ins- xhn. million years old, we'll bet he can't The state receipts durlne thn lat ltea btates into the world war, and to allow the transfer department of the bureau to issue steel plates, such as are used in the printing of the nation's paper currency. About four thousand persons will be affected by the closing. spell his name. month were S5.

081. 005 and pmn. was a member of the Vigilante committee of San Francisco in the early days, died recently at thn ditures 874, BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS The bankruDtcv pital in his 96th year. Ito were again on before Justice H. J.

Bias this morning and among the witnesses examiner! WAS hla nr i FAIRBANKS MORSE TYPE GASOLINE (Bv Associated Presn 1 FARM EMIE The defendant avers he has no assets to meoit his liabilities, except personal property, which is mostly exempt. This is the second time that Y. Ito has declared himself a bankrupt. Your Tough Cuts of Meat OF PRAYER; HUGHES LONDON, April 8. Reports persist of attempts to harmonize the rival Irish parties.

The Dublin correspondent of the London Times understands an earnest effort is being made to arrange a course of procedure between the free state and republican leaders during the next two months. The suggestion is that two-parties to protect freedom of elections and to employ the united military forces in discouraging CLAM DIGGER ARRESTED Tom Newton was up before Justice II 1, Model Poultry Ranch Three-fourths acre on read; near school; new, 4-room, plastered bungalow with breakfast nook; latest built-in features; fine plumbing and electrical fixtures; garage and feed room with concrete floor; open front hen house with concrete floor for 600; 25 young assorted fruit trees; city water; P. D. Price $5,000 easy terms. No.

2504C. Also 7 other new, modern poultry plants for sale, on terms. I jtuutn. tuuay ior snipping tnir- (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, April 8. Charges of a "censorship" resulting in the deletion of the name of Christ from the opening prayer of the arms conference, were denied today by Secretary Hughes.

Taking his first notice of the Which were rpnpatort sovpral Country Home on the highway at a BARGAIN Six acres all in orchard. Six-room, modern home. Garage; good pumping plant; only 5 miles from Santa Cruz. Price, $5,500 ANDY BALICH OR J. G.

Ivl'GFE Real Estate and Insurance IS8H Paq. Ave. Phone 139 unucrsizea ciams to San Francisco. Newton, who resides at Capi-tola, was allowed to go on depositing $25 bail, which will be levied as a fine In case he fails to appear for arraignmeat. DIES AT 'Vrnnpsj-rri DUBLIN, pril 8.

Publication in times on the aenatp floor during rip- Ireland or news relating to the Irish republican army is prohibited by a notice issued bv the nubllcitv Equipped with Bosch magneto. Installed for pumping plants or for any other farm power use. of the army, on behalf of the execu bate on the four power treaty, Mr. Hughes wrote to Representative Sess, Republican, Ohio, that the Japanese delegates knew nothing of the omission and that "of course no censorship was exercised." Jacob Simpson Wooten, brother of G. D.

Wooten of North Branciforte i avenue has passed away, his death occurring at Modesto last Sundav. He was a pioneer in that section of the state and was a frequent visitor to Santa Cruz with Ma H.A. tive council. MOBE AMERICANS DEPART (Hv Associated Press) COBLENZ, Germany, April Absolutely tender after 40 ln the Good Fairy Pressure Cooker. Soak your beans over night -cook them thirty minutes in the cooker.

Your through. Made in three sizes. WHITNEY RROThx-dq GREATFST BlILDIXG RECORD (By Associated Press.) NEW April 8. Building expenditures of 109 cities of the United States in March totalled J194.661.072, the greatest in any one month according to Bradstreets. 319 Soquel Ave Phone 400 death was directly due to complications following a stroke of apoplexy.

He came to California in 1864. crossing the plains in an nt tom six more units or the American forces in Germany said farewell to Europe today, 1100 men and 52 officers leaving Antwerp on the steamer Cantlg-ny. This reduces the American amo 126 Pad He Ave. Phon Santa Cms 64 was 10 years of age. on the Rhine to 2,600.

The deceased was a nativa nt Tin 113 Pacific Ave. ox nois..

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