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RATHER. San Francisco Bay region, fuir, mild tonight uiiu Tuh-day, overcast nlsht ami morninn. San Joaquin Valley, fair tonight and Tuesday, normal temperature. Santa Clara Valley, fair and milil tonight and Tuesday, overcast early morning. TIDE TABLE FOR MAY Hitrh Time lit.

2:10 3.7 1 .1 0:18 4.6i Low Time fit. 6 3.1 7 5 7 4 3 1 3.2 Dn DISPATCHES OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS P. II. AND UNITED PRESS Code Reglntra-lion No, 4-64, 1834 Vol. 56 No.

5 gNTAjDRUZ, CALIFORNIA, MDAYrMAY6Tl935 Ten Pages fin imi (9 UUJ "o- g-ST PUBLISHING SEE! i MU 0 umsl ill Fog-Bound Craft Crashes In Missouri 1 hue Browned In Surf Tragedies Over Week-End Lite Guard, Bath-p. ir ion a ni ZZI er, Fisherman iLltV VOte iJSKA Plav 25 Years On Thrnno TnHnv Perish 9 ARE INJURED New Mexico Solon Was On Way to Capital Tomorrow Plan Put 9 RfinTFC wurvrn New Deal Rail Law Held Void Move For Safety In Surf Urged To Council One 'NearMonth' Is Primary Of Rivpr? Twn i Off Cliffs Mayoralty Final Will Decision Left Until ATLANTA, May 6. (AP) Senator Bronson M. Cutting of New Mexico and three other persons were carried to their deaths in a fog-bound TWA plane near here early today. Nine persons, six of them members of a motion pic High Court Hands Augmentation Of Be Balloted On School Board A young Santa Cruz life In 2 Weeks IBM T'-EL.

A Meets Down Five to Four Emergency Equip-Decision ment Advocated ture production unit east guara, a wen known ga- rageman of Younglove ave- 4 FOR COUNCIL COST IS SMALL nue and an aged Santa Clara valley orchardist met Water Fund Diver- Experts To Co-Orrl. their deaths within a space i O-KJrQ- RAPS CONGRESSlTO CITY COUNCIL boundomklTa' fUm at An sf, JiT 1 i 1 1 napuiis, were injured ana were Retirement Law Said Ban On Bathing Near taken to the Macon, inPTP KPrr09lmn. vvi vuilUU- hospital of one hour yesterday in the most shocking series of drownings in Santa fVn-r tection Issue Beyond Legislat River Mouth Is al Activities ors Powers history. i With approximately 7300 citi- The dead are: 'l'sile to cast ballots, this Cooperation of the city in the I I vote on lis nu)ve 101 tne formation of an- Harold OA C7 1 'ty tomorrow will Suggested Spurred to action by the tragic example afforded by yesterday's triple drowning here, Fred A. Harbert, chairman of the first The dead: U.

S. Senator Bronson M. Cutting, San Jose, N. M. Pilot Harvey Bolton, Kansas City.

Co-Pilot K. H. Greeson, Kansas City. Miss Anne Ilillias, '20, Kansas City. WASHINGTON, D.

May 6. (JP) In another of its five to four decisions, the supreme court Second avenue. emDlnverl may0r t01' Uie coming two years. huA-rinanced recreational com- MM i l'n i.ni)nniuii!nnfl.. f.ti fnn lAlntl lL.

lui i.u nimtiinn nnn n-na ur.i,m,t nu.i aiiulll ll.ll.l' Ity my me -11v or antA ALL BRITISH EMPIRE JOINS IN CELEBRATION OF 25th YEAR OF REIGN BY GEORGE Cruz and the Santa Cruz LV. 21 8--t of Sohool. c. today declared unconstitutional the railway retirement law affect Decision was re Seaside company as a beach tee for the coming two years, and Uay aid and life-saving committee of the American Red Cross, today ing more than one million served until the meeting of the 8uru. WlU decide the fate of an effort In divert nn-lippriurl uiirnlnu rrancis K.

"Doc" Sea submitted a sweeninir recom LONDON, May 6. hustled out of town when lnv.il board of education next Monday night. Informally members of the Amid almost unparalleled pop- monarchists in the poorer section The injured: Hicliard Wallace, prominent Hollywood motion picture direc. tor, suffering from severe chest injuries; Paul Wing, Hollywood, lather of the film actress, Toby mendation to the city council asking that body to materially "The act was beyond the powers of congress," said Justice Roberts, who delivered the high ular rejoicing King (leorge V. to of Sunderland took matters into their own hands.

commission expressed their sincere approval of the scheme that court opinion. augment its emergency equipment by the purchase of seven would cost the city and board of education only about $250 apiece He assailed sections of the law pieces of apparatus Wing, critically injured, chest crushed; C. G. Drew. Santa pensioning employes who have with the SRA expected to con voluntarily left the carriers' ser field, 36, manager of Sco- watp'" department funds for the field Sim jtarane at 7 Voun.

henel'it of the fire department, love avenue. PollH in 15 voting places will II. AV. 70, orclinrdist, open at (i o'clock tomorrow I'earl avenue, San Jose. lug and close nt 7 o'clock in the Voiiiifr Stewart drowned in al- evening, tempting to rescue a swimmer in Two last minute changes, in distress near the extreme eastern Polling places had been made to-end of Santa Cruz beach, off the day.

1'reclnct No. 8 will vote in mouth of the San Lorenzo river. display room of the 1'alnimir Ogan nnd Scolield drowned at Ki'iKe at 120 Front street instead Ocean Cliffs. Ogan had been ol' 1,1 the Antonelli building, and washed from the rocks while precinct No. ft will vote at 3 2 fishing and Scofiold drowned avenue instead of when caught in the backwash of 110,11 'Places, secured for use as Monica, chief electrician tribute some $4500 to be used in day completed 25 eventful year on the throne.

Such celebration as staid London seldom had seen swept this old city as the king and his mag-uificunt Queen Mary drove fn state to St. Paul's cathedral, to, kneel in prayer of thanksgiving. I All over the fur-flung Mritish 1 June 16 Fixed For Pasatiempo Steeplechase June 10 was today definitely At the same time he eulogized Harold Stewart, beac guard who gave his life in an attempt to save another yesterday, and complimented the Council on its fore vice, those who have been discharged for dishonesty and gross Paramount studios, critical injuries, his jaw and left leg' frac employing directors for a 12-weeks recreational project starting about Juno 1 5. have negligence and those who been autninnticclly retired tured and suffering from heavy loss of blood: Will iil Kallnn sight in employing guards, a sys Chief Justice Hughes who de- Plan Outlined It is proposed that the dtv West Los Angeles, assis tem which was inaugurated last announced as the date for thejlivered the opinion upholding the empire meanwhile millions of! iyenr. lie also expressed annrei i- government and the school gov ioai sunjects paid tribute to the 1 usaiiempo steeplec hase and rat government in ttie lamous gold ernment unite in nerfectins? an ation of the efforts yesterday of man who hud ruled their desli-mig meet, tentative plans for nies throughout the last quarter: whiHi organization for controlling all clause case, was in the minority this time.

He wrote the dissenting opinion and was joined bv Justices llrandeis, Stone and Car- ircrraiiuuai ana leisure time activities in the Santa Cruz area. For this purpose there would be reated a recreational commis tile police, firemen, and members of the Casino Carnival team and staff who helped in the emergency. To Guard Hiver Mouth As a precaution against further tragedies, of which this re- tlozo. Cannon, -boomed out 21 gn 'no Vu" rldte Ten lhe "'I of Mary Alligned with Justice Roberts tant to the producer of Paramount studios, broken leg, condition reported favorable; Mrs. Katlan, probable permanent injuries, with fractured back, paralyzed rrom waist down; Henry Sharpe, Los Angeles, Paramount ameraman, superficial cuts and bruises; Mrs.

Dora Metzger, Los Angeles or port Washington, Long Island, N. broken light leg, face and body cuts; Baby Metzger, 15 months old daughter of Mrs. Metzger, broken left sion of sevpn mom. were Justices Van Devanter. Mc- Reynolds, Sutherland and Butler.

hers, three of which would be appointed by the citv government igion has been parti'uhiilv frw loiares of Law and three by the school govern jusiice nouerts word that yesiernay, Jiarbert recom- a wave while assisting in a res- po'ls, hud found renters, cue attempt. I'ive tr Mayor The bodies or Agan and Sco-' from the five candidates for field were recovered from the mayor two will be picked to go breakers shortly before noon to- the ballot in a second- election day and hroug'it to the Wessen- two weeks from tomorrow. The dorf mortuary. The body of candidates are Hoy Hammond, Stewart had not been recovered incumbent; AV. K.

Daglish, free at a late hour this afternoon. lance charity worker; o. Kight-Ituinnr of Fourth niaster, former grocer; Charles F. Unverified reports circulated Hartley, hardware merchant; and immediately after the drowning Val Waterman, restaurant owner, or Stewart to effect that an uu- For two places on the city couu-irientified man or woman perish- cil four are running, Alvin Wey-Hl with him persisted today, but mouth, garage owner, and O. L.

iw the hours passed with no one Webster. radio dealer, incum-else reported missing, police andibents; and Fred Howe, former beach authorities were becoming! mayor, and Sain Ward, gardener, inclined to the conclusion that A possibility exists that a see act was "invalid vinlutinu mended that, the ment, and that these six would MlllrsB parau- screen star, who has ed joyfully the streets of leased the horse for he as JoKT'Ule will be present in Cue wl hnp with other distinguished while Atncans, Indians, friends of Miss Hollins Australians and Canadians all; Hampson," big bay be-staged their own jubilee observa-: longmg to Courtland Hill! fresh Only ia the lH.u 'HZ varies in the appoint the seventh member. i due process" or law and was "iiotfl' the river mouth up stream in purpose or in effect a regula-1150 feet and along the beach for tion of commerce." was immedi-la i. It is further proposed that this leg, cuts about luce nnrl commission be made the respons ible body for directing, controll I iwocu LO ately interpreted by some public. ers as laying down a principle In line with tnQ' i.

tlllVI IjIIIII MIIIIITOU airnv. which C.eorge himself had made reliable "Dora Mired" In, UK- anect materially llieigested that two lartre "dan.re,-' ing, unifying and coordinating all recreational and leisure time activities in the community, including the expenditure of such mT the leading contenders in nig. liesident Earn on it courts NRA and code rulings. (signs be hung from the Mrs. D.

L. Masker, Kansas Citv! wife of a TWA pilot, slight injuries. On Way To Bonus Vote Senator Cutting was hurrying to Washington from New Mexico to vote today on the bonus bill. News of tin prominent President Roosevelt, when he that lel-n "e1iiiiiiany last Held lined leia had decided no official ob- un for the signed the railroad law hisr ti tunds that may be made nvnii. commented it was "crude- chase' ZnZT hearty approval of the council servance should take place.

One event ZG by P-i In 'MMon a "'versified pro-t UZ.l of flat races and variety lumii-e itonerts sa a ie act cnllu benefitted 146,000 persons I 'i" J. thfi of the th IT events will be presented at the the celehraUmi nt 1 able by voluntary contributions or appropriations from sponsoring organizations. It is further proposed that the city council and the board of education grant the use of such facilities as may be needed bv mion n. ,7 mu- piciuresque Pasatiempo track Hons, swelled by tens and hun-l Lld( K' had retired within one year be-1 Tn' RIi, tore its enactment. "This is in lire gulfda amf Hie last degree arbitrary." he aml patl 01 wan.

ueatn caused a shock in his home state and in the national capital. The accident occurred about 6 miles west of here in rugged country where eiiiHr? the young life guard drowned ond election may have to be held "R' to decide the two commissioners. Cause In Mystery Should two candidates each get a rrom a welter of conflicting majority of votes tomorrow, the reports and theories of so-called inane will be decided then. It is eye-witnesses, actual pause of possible, however, for a single Stewart's drowning remained a candidate to poll so high a vote mystery today, a strong swim- that none of the other three will mer, graduate Red Cross life sav- have a majority, in which case er, young Stewart apparently the run-off vote will be needed to drowned almost unnoticed at 3 Pick the second of the two city 0 clock yesterday afternoon while commissioners. the eyes of hundreds of watchers I To Protect Kant Side u.cus oi inotisands of visitors, 37 'G PATiTTPCl persons were taken wti i Ul AjJibKS OF said.

Ruling invalid sectio.w of ti.row buoys. commission. MIDWEST TO SOUND with injuries received in tii i the law made the entire act klt fret of ing conditions wera I uauie sarclilight audi BATTLE SUMMONS i Kxpeit In liaij-e If these proposals meet with crush. Ambulance corps estimated they had treatoH 7 a-o "i.c mrow llllov for thu il tavor of New Obligations CHICAGO. 111..

Mav fi iir Justice Roberts said those L'HV If Dliri KHSHU faint. an- m.h.i "uiii6, pi uuieci board ol education and such com- kles and broken hazardous by recent rains. The plane was forced down when the fuel ran out after fog it impossible make the. scheduled landing here. 1:30 Republican leaders from nine to retire when the act mission is created, it is I fmLitJi wagon.

I 4. Sufficient rope for enclosing areas where rescue work is on and use in lower-ling or raising rescuers. on inn beach near the San 1 nJ Tli wtr mid-western states todav set t0 "ecome effective would re- posea that such commission shall More than 60 nersons wB, emn." Til' tha 60 renzo river mouth were glued on is an amendment to the 12-vear- were in- 10 and 11 for the "gras, roots" a'though they nev the final stages of the rescue of old Maher nrdlnanc which "'T jn.ea, 14 seriously, when Party conference at SnrinfieM contributed. He added Extension the first year would S. Melvin Soares.

km a uel act 88 director! a spectators' stand colUmi in a call cost of tiua lopes be $9,000,000. "Thai Poli' ottiiia oici ucpni iineiii. i a us ex- tor the COIIlTllksinn li, tt, nmei- Clara youth commission during the 'ng the military narade n.w. 1 ca" tn irivQ cars. MP originally mollths' Cecil Ball, the British JnooneveT.

of wis.ation Additional grappling books. rr 1 I I cuiuoni.f. 1L IMU II1HS Ttir fl VP I I rOfitlf Af tl T.V...I 1 1. uirwuii iiuviuea ioi vp. rpprnr nr ti.

liie nn, inciaent. i ne nattle is not only to end i .1 "Ll nie Balke of the Boys' club were I Communists wh the contract obligations." Mrs. Eda Walters Says Politics In Big Basin Ouster SAN FRANCISCO, May The state park commission today heard ai-inimcma t- BASEBALL AMKIMCAX I.EAt.'l said, for a counter I "hut also to preserve mentioned as candidates. loudly of plans It is further proposed that the demonstration. our very I wouid nave to pav monev for "uo tlle water from his sion each year of not to exceed watch-tower about 200 yards J15.000 from water department awy- revenues "for the equipment, op- hoares, handicapped by a de- eration and maintenance" of the formed arm, had been swimming tire department, "including the in choppy water a)01lt ds establishment of an auxiliary fire Off the beach flopped badly, "est institutions." City COUllCll and tllo hna.M when it Philadelphia at Detroit New York at Chicago.

Washington at St. Lout of other carriers." "This pooling provision of the act is unreasonable and cntion lu aual perfoim- cation, ef sponsoring ance. One communist leader was (Continued on Page Two, draped in the Union Jack and i i'iim, cua. ah postponed, rain CENTRAL VALLEY PROJECT MAY BE ASSUMED BY U. or wet Walters, owner of the California Redwood Park concessions, in re grounds.

Monterey Bay Submarine Base Move Perfect I' VUU1V1 A 111 I Co eaoy caus- sianun on me wast side. As a ed by the onrush of river water safeguard to the water funds the "to the bay. Apparently find- amendment first provides that all mg him.self helpless in the cross- proper watef system costs, main-itrrent, he cried for aid. Re- tenance and operation, and all snonding simultaneously with bond payments shall be met were Walter Goldenrath, fore any diversion is possible, street, San Auditing Committee H.ontinued on PngeTwm I On the ballots tnninrrnu, ion sponse to complaint by the state i auditor she had not kept her record books in proper condition. A concessionnaire since Mrs.

Walters was asked to appeW to explain the records which the auditor said unsatisfactory to the state. xuuuiacu LFisirict Meet; Will Go Before State Convention With Beach and Mountain Resort Influx Near July 4 Proportions i to deny i ne neiaieu arrival ot a week- resorts will be spaces for write-in votes' "tteentli district of the from the Santa Cruz post Conifer three members of the city California department of Ameri- mander M. "Bud" Geor-e pre auditing committee. All three of fan LeSion yesterday unaii mous- sented the resolution accented as lv endoisnrl thQ an.rjnpu as her lease, Mrs. alters end of pertect summer weather Brookdale, Ben Lomond riLwit inspired by politics.

uie jJieseui memiiefS, 1'. U. Mc-, a major protect bv tlia nullnnal ought an Influx 0f near-Fourth- and Big Trees were jammed with ot-July proportions to Santa Cruz automobile tourists, while at San- une nase or the Monterey Bay defend creary, Kd Daubenbls and A. xiiiiuitLcrcN iii zz tinsr hi pa BASEBALL 27 YEARS LOADING If you have mnnev not earn- tlmeH Ul'J limo-t Our nf CeniuLv 'n the Loan" Hulldlng and Real Instate Uui.il ness at your service. rr, 1,16 area composed of The action, taken in Monterey Clara, Santa Cruz Santa lienilo SACRAMENTO, May (I.

(JP) Earl Lee Kelly, state director of public works, announced today be hnd been informed from Washington bat the $1 70,000,001, Cnli-fornia Central Valleys water and power project probably will be made a federal rec In null ion project. Kelly said this information came in a long distance telephone call from Edward Hyatt, state engineer who has been in the national capital several -reeks in an effort to obtain federal financing for the conservation scheme. Kelly said be authorized Hyatt to tell federal officials the slate was ready to step out of the project and leave it as mi exclusive federal Thorp, failed to qualify for places on the ballot for re-election. Should no write-in votes appear in sufficient number to pick others for places on the committee the three incumbents will oeacn resorts over Sat- ta Cruz all auto parking space urday and Sunday, with many es- within a half mile of the beach tahlishments posting "sold out" was exhausted before o'clock in' signs early Saturday evening anil the afternoon several boardwalk eating and re- The Casa del Pa.omar and lieshment concessions running St. George hotels all handled ca- W1 uisuict and Monterey counties meeting last evening, means that I The action nieai that the post he proposition will be presented committees on national let use to the state convention of the will ho.d public meeUi gs e-lee on in Fresno in A.r,0t ineetings to se- NATIONAL l.EA;rn Chicago at New York Cincinnati at Philadelphia.

cuiMuies in mia-aiiernoon nacitv ir.iout i hold The resolution passed identi- ion on th. PUbHC "in- yesterday as the beach crowd The Casa del Reys crowd was to unexpected propor- augmented by several score dele- ft. Louis at Brooklyn. All postponed, rain or grou nds. wet in- T.

vennon of leg onnaires for urged the federal government for dorsen.ent tor national defense mirooses tn in. I E. MRS. DIOXNE OBSERVES 26TH BIRTHDAY TODAY CALLENDER, May 6. (JP) Mrs.

Elizire Dfonne, mother of the famous quintuplets, observed her 26th birthday today. 6alra lu le uistrict conterence of! An eshmated 20.000 visitors the Disabled American Veterans! from San Francisco, Oakland, of the World War, who were Pittsburgh San Jose and points along the guests at the 40 and 8 society Boston ban ran risen non in will a o'nitiAfi iHCQ 1 1 I I I fllraH ri, dis- R. H. 8 12 6 9 stall an artillery or submarine patches from C. 149 Pacific Ave.

haste Canto "hone icveaiea that the matter of estab Ithe first i- nance the hotels Bios- Birkofer. Hovt. Blanton Backed by a dozen delegates! and ILontinued 0u Page Three). Benton, acuviiy som room Saturday night among the San Lorenzo valley (Continued on Page Two) Padden, Grace; Rhem, Bets and Spohrer..

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