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Santa Cruz Evening News from Santa Cruz, California • Page 7

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Country Correspondence Editorials Sports News Features SECOND SECTION Pages 7 to 10 rj hi -f Vol 52 No. 83 SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1933 Ten Pageil Cruz County. To Get Two Mote Camps 1 TuR F3! A I Ca 1(5 E- irrcsi uu cy Santa F. ORCHESTRA Se scout Patrol Taking Test Samples At Plunge "Curfew Shall Not Ring Tonight" CHIEF KILLED It 1 i FIGHT AT FETE Water In Plunge Is Kept Pure By Clinical Standard As an additional safeguard to the many people who have learned to enjoy bathing in the larg plunge at the Santa Cruz beach, the Santa Cruz Seaside company cooperates closely with the city health department in maintaining in the plunge and bath houses sanitary conditions well np to A sea-scouting patrol for the Monterey Bay area council of Boy Scouts of America will be one of Sites to be in' Soquel Canyon and Vicinity Of Swanton MEANS PAY ROLL Three New Camps In Santa Clara Mean 7 In This Area Santa Crux county Is to get two more Civilian Conservation Corps camps. One will be above Soquel In the canyon of the Soquel river and the other In the vicinity ot San Mateo College Boy Held the major problems to be dis On Technical Charge cussed Thursday night when the directors of the couricil meet at 7:45 in Watson ville.

Dr. Henry G. Watters will preside. Board members from Santa Cruz are W. L.

Moore. Robert E. of Manslaughter BURLINGAME, Aug. 7. (JP) i k-' 1) Fortune Nelson Burson, 33, San Francisco orchestra leader, Th.

tataiiy injured wnat police saia includes Santa Cruz, Monterey and San Benito counties. high standards set by state ami city regulations. At intervals each week samples of the water in the plunge are taken and tested by Elenor Godfrey of the Santa Cruz Clinical was a fight at a barbecue party at the home of his fiancee, Miss Camping, training courses. Cub Frances Biddl.son, 23, here yesterday. Scouts and other matters will also be discussed.

laboratory, under the direction ot 1 i 1 Dr. John Harrington, city health officer. Dr. Harrington re New York stock broker, attempt ports that the tests have always ed to stop the fight between the two men but was brushed aside. come up to standards and from if i It Mother In Santa Cruz The party that developed the fatal fight was given by Miss Bid-d'son at her home, 1620 Hoover avenue, Burllngame.

Her mother, was visiting in Santa Cruz. She invited twelve or fifteen friends, she told police, for a "quiet little party." Although she insisted these reports the plunge Is in ex "Was Hi)jh Tempered" "Bunny," Miss Biddison was cellent sanitary condition. Swanton. Announcement of the new campg was made today by Frank E. Thompson of Palo Alto, state forestry supervisor for this district, who will visit this county in the next day or two with army officers to pick the sites.

The new camps, It is believed, will be used to house workers who have spent the summer In, camps In the high Sierras or other mountain regions where they wonld be snowed in during the winter. Seven In This Arc The establishment bt' the new camps, with three new ones tn Santa Clara county In addition to one already In operation at Al-maden, will give this Immediate area the largest number of such camps of any section In the coun s7PHni i i I I I I l- i( a I The water In the plunge is changed every three to four hours, being run through the filters which purifies it. K-4 ft 5 MsC "V4 4vH3- that she served only beer, police reported that there was evidence of considerable drinking. police said, was found lying across the barbecue pit quoted as saying in reference to her fiance, "was always high tempered. Drinking inflamed him and on several occasions he has been in tights at parties.

A number of times I tried to protect him by taking him for walks around the block so that he could sober up. I loved him but no one can be blamed for this tragic affair." Dr. Allen Banner, autopsy surgeon, reported death was caused by brain hemorrhage due to injuries inflicted probably by a blunt instrument. GROWERS OF SUGAR BEETS IN FAR WEST TO GET LARGE SUM where he had apparently fallen Ernest Klff, lifeguard at the Santa Cruz beach plunge handing Miss Elenor Godfrey, technician, samples of water which she tests for purity under the direction of the city health department several times each week. At the left are Miss Maureen Burke and Miss Kathryn Casey, of Sacramento, enjoying a vacation at Santa Cruz.

during the tight which terminat ed the party. Richard Chilcott. 21, of Ather- ton, a San Mateo Junior college student, who apparently partici try. The hew ones in Santa Clara county will bo at Mt. Madonna, at a point on Santa Cruz-Santa Clara county line near Corralitop; at a point between Saratoga sum pated in the fight, was questioned ALAMOSA, Aug.

Growers of sugar beets in six far western states, producing 70 per cent ot the nation's supply of beet Bugar, will receive approximately for their 1933 crop, it was estimated by the Bank of America, Pacific Coast branch banking Institution. by officers. ,1 Ihllcott waa releaseil nn Police said, Miss Biddison, own recognizance aftfir hin.r Mackerel, of Sacramento. Mr. Mackerel was an employe of the Hihn company here from 1875 to 1898.

George A. Mackerel of Stockton, resident of Santa Cruz for 23 years after .1875, was visiting with friends in Twin Lukes Saturday. With, him was a son, George ty blonde daughter of Mrs. Geor-j booked on a technical charge of mit and Montebello ridge; and in em DiuuiBun, nivorcea wite or ai manslaughter. the eastern hills of the county at Smith Creek, near Mt.

Hamilton, The -can above Soquel will Such goings on! But O. K. once, more in the Gay Streets of Paris night clubs at the Chicago Century of. Progress Exposition since concessionaires won their fiftt for a 2 a. m.

curfew through the week and none at all on Saturday nights. The photo shows an Apache dancing girl atop a table in the Bar au 'Lapin Agile "nimble rabbit," if you didn't guess it. house workers who willbe em ployed both In Santa Cruz county and across the line In) Santa Clara on the watershed which is the princlpa source of water 'supply organization the purpose of which is to promote cooperative handling of banking matters in this area. Regional Banks Clearing House Group Is Formed J. A.

Morris of the Holllster National bank was selected vice' for San Jose. Much of the worn will 'be' above and southeast ot in the vicinity of the Williams reservoir. Is Added Payroll The three camps in the vicinity of Santa Cruz will mean a pay roll of approximately $5,000 a month to be spent by the workers. The Big Basin camp, commanded by Captain Paul Hogge, is primarily engaged in flre-iproof-ing the entire 7alifernia Red Dresident and D. H.

Hopkins of the Bank of America at Watson vllle was named secretary. Miss Esther Wessendorf, daugh Louis H. Lopes, of Watsonvllle was today the president of the Santa Cruz-San Benito regional clearing house association organized Friday night in Watsonvllle by bankers of Santa Cruz, Soquel, Watsonville, San Juan, Holllster and GUroy. 1 Lopes, vice-president and cashier of the Pajaro Valley National ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Wessendorf of this city is visiting Miss wood park, and is widening and brushing out the fire escape road from the park to the Gatog Creek Barbara Kron Bennett of San road. It is brushing out the old Rafael for ten days. Miss Ben lumber roads and trails as a fire nett Is the daughter of the former protection measure throughout bank, was elected president of the Gertrude Kron of Santa Cruz. the Boulder Creek, Ben Lomond, Brookdale and Felton area. New Camp Work The new camn between, Sara ft! toga Summit and the Montebello ridge will build motorized firebreaks, truck-trails and fire trails on all Important ridges, as.well as fire-proofing the area in general by general clean-up work in brushing out old roads and removal of dead trees.

An Important feature of work In this district, as authorized through Thompson's representations will Drawn Saturday, August 5. FIRST CLAIM SECOND CLAIM THIRD CLAIM $50.00 473897 $50.00 191921 $50.00 09680 be Intensive flre-iproofing of the area immediately back of Los Altos and Stanford university. $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 The Mt. Madonna camp labor will be used to clean up the San ta Clara county park, part of which is (n Santa Cruz county, build fire trails around the entire area, and brush out and widen an old ridge road all the way from Mt. Madonna to Loma Prieta.

Inside and Outside (Continued from Page One) The word is on every tongue. And no wonder, for it is charged with the meaning oi the greatest campaign in modern history, reaching from President Roosevelfs office to every home in our land. To President Roosevelt's call direct to the people for action, we will certainly respond. But How? We are confronted with a rising market. Wages are being increased.

Taxes have been slashed. Confidence has returned. The building, repairing and remodeling of homes in Santa Cruz will put further men to work, it will increase the comfort and value of our homes a cost so low that we probably could hot duplicate it for many years to come. The appeal for such a movement is to our pride and to our sense of thrift, and behind these, a patriotic endeavor. There is no doubt but that the people will respond; they will be given the opportunity in a few days with announcement of the Santa Cruz Better Homes Campaign.

The Santa Gruz Evening News 172403 Winner, Mrs. Earl Van Dusen, 52 Grant Ave. 221632 20781 22298 108836 Winner, Mrs. May Adams, 44 Walk Circle 292029 60436 .115797 499666 Winner, Albert Meschi, 10 Leonard St. 263192 259824 340138 68812 206382 (Claimed) 473593 A 65382 119765 ATTENDANCE PRIZE $10.00 306407 Albert Meschi, 10 Leonard St.

Prizes must be claimed at address shown below by Thursday afternoou, August 10, at 5 o'clock. NUMBERS SHOWN IN FIRST COLUMN HAVE FIRST CLAIM ON PRIZES. Numbers shown in second column win only it number on same line in first column does not claim prize. Numbers shown in third column win only if number on same line in columns one and two d6 not claim prfzes. All other numbers deposited in this week's drawing have been destroyed.

Unclaimed prizes In this week's drawing will be added to the number given away next week. and have no buttons or button holes to spare when the Job Is completed. We have a friend who is a stickler for conventions. At the table he is a model to follow, eti quetly. But he is marked by boy hood habits.

He will sneak to the kitchen, get a piece of pie, and, in solitude become a non conformist. Horror upon hor rors. He will eat that with a spoon. The man who put tear gas In the Stock Exchange ventilator as I OWHB a boy put axle grease on the school house stove. State income tax is opposed because "it, ends itsef to trickery, evasion and injustice.

Would it carry out the traditional expectancy of a tlx- if it did other wise? The only satisfactory form of taxation is the plan that hits the HOME OWNED BUSINESS ASSN. OF SANTA CRUZ Room 12, Theater BldR. Telephone 731 150 Pacific Avev DEMAND YOUR BELLS WHERE YOU TRADE THEY'RE WORTH A LOT TO YOU other fellow and exempts us. But the man who can let a grocery bill ride for six months, will go to bed sick it he cannot -meet his tax assessment on time..

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