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Santa Cruz Evening News from Santa Cruz, California • Page 4

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TtlESDAt- JO CTQBER i. 1932 CHARLEY NAGELj Little Armful AfG. Imlafc Member, of Party of Santa Cruzahs Who Bought Ship be given ly the, League quartette. "The End -of a Perfect Day" will be sung by the' League quar-. tette, Sheldon Rud, Charlie Crum-mey.

Bill Horn and Jack Smith, JAPANESE DEFY LEAGUE STAND -8 Gail Gregg, Helen Isball and Augusta Horn. The national fire loss in 1931 was almost $50,000,000 less in 1830 The News Prints The News robes, furniture, spinning wheels and dishes will be held and there will be a contest with, pictures of those attending, taken during childhood. The committee in charge of the general plans is Ruth Sommers, OLD FISHERMAN, To Seek Alaska Gold, Is Dead it a Nancy Jane Lucking at the piano. An antique display of old quilts, HERE IS DEAD ON MANCHURIA schooner built on Puget Sound Abraham Geary Imlay, resident several years earlier for a tug of Santa Cruz, since and a former courthouse custodian, Shortly after It was completed the engines were taken out and tlie Officials Declare No Poorer lied last night at his home, 15 vessel used in the Arctic for hunt Roberts Lane, after an illness of 1'T 1 2h several months. ing seals.

Can Tear Down New Government The body was removed to the Wessendorf mortuary and is to be Restriction by the government on seat hunting sent the ship to the mud flats at Oakland where Was Resident of Santa Cruz for 35 Years; Born In Germany The Santa Cruz fishing colony lost one of, its oldest And best liked members this morning with the death of Carl Nagel, known to his many friends as "Char MUKDEN, Manchuria, Oct. 4 removed tomorrow evening to the mission chapel on the upper plaza it was attached for wages by sail fP) Jaoanfese army officer where at 7:30 rosary will be said ors who had made the last trip. and government officials agreed by the Rev. Father P. J.

McGrath. Bought Ship today that no cower on earin in High mass will be said at 9 The Santa Cruzans purchased it eluding the League of Nations, ley." for 11,500 on the strength of re 1 i would be able to make the Tokyo s'clock Thursday morning in Holy Cross church. Interment will be mnmmim iilSlltiwn--l Confined to his bed since Wed ports' of a prospector who came eovernment tear down the new re nesday when he suifered a stroke in Holy Cross cemetery. it has. helped create In that paralyzed, one side, Nagel Mr.

Imlay was a member of the out of Alaska with consumption and died in Los Angeles the day the Bowhead party sailed from Manchuria or withdraw its arm) Store located at 399 Soquel Ave. Cor. Church St. and Pacific Ave. 167 Pacific Ave.

Parking Accommdaations on Church SL, across from Fife passed away at 10: 30 this mora Caniah and Lumber com ine at his home at 91 Uoiumb a pany, formed in Santa Cruz In San Francisco bay. the This view was reflected in pri vate conversations after the find street, the victim of a. heart at The company remained In 1898 to seek gold in Of 25 men. who, formed the com tack. Dr.

H. K. Piper was in House, and Adjoining Store at 399 Soquel Ave. a Alaska seeking the elusive gpid iiigs of the Lytton Investigators Into the Manchurian question had -is't pany.pply, two, are Jiving so far for, eight None was js. cau be determined, Three died (this two living Bdrgdihs for Wednesday Thursday been reoeived here.

From General Nobuyoshi Muto. the highest Jap The body is at the Wessehdorf undertaking parlors, pending arrangements for funeral. Burial will, probably be in the anese official here, down to tin ire James King and Julius Jose-phat, Skyland farmers. found. When the men returned to San Francisco in the fall of 1898 they chartered the vessel to a company hauling provisions to Arctic missions two years later it was sold for $3,000.

It went to pieces on the beach at Odd Fellows, cemetery. lowest, they all rejected as wholly unacceptable the Lytton report Farmed Company Th deceased, is survived by The spring of 1898 found Santa his Nagel, and Coffee nz and the rest of the world in grip of gold fever, brought Nome shortly afterward. three sons, of Santa Cruz and Ernest and Charles ot San Francisco. When he returned to Santa ibout by reports of the vast Chicken of the Sea. No.

Can. 1 Hills Bros. Red Can GROUCHO AND THISLMA TODD wealth being dug from Alaska Cruz Mr. Imlay was employed by the county on road maintenance ,78 Years Old Nagel was born in Potzi, Ger lOil. recommendations.

Resent Criticisms Particularly these commentators repudiated any suggestioi that Manchukuo was a spuriout state established by Japanese ac tivities. They argued that it rig lnated in the spontaneous will 01 Manchuria's 30,000,000 people. Similarly these officials resented any suggestion that Japan't Twenty-three. Santa Cruzans. crews and by the.

Seaside com many, '78 years ago, later coming ny, 78 years ago, laier ommgj ne man. from San, Jose and one pany, finally becoming custodian t.TJrt has Make to lit of the courthouse from which po a resident for 35 years. rom Melbourne, Australia, pooled heir money to incorporate the sition he resigned a. year ago be For several years he worked in Iarge JIars Little Money Oh cause of heart disease. the old powder mill on the.

banks Lb. Maxwell Lb; SHC company, purchased a ship and went to upper Kaniah Born In Alameda of, the San Lorenzo river, ana military action in Manchuria wat Four Marx Bros. Born in Alameda 66 years ago was later, employed the tan lake. Most of the Santa Cruzans were employes of the California Powder Works company at what nery. He then bought a boat Imlay came to this county fee tea M.

J. U. Green Jnpan. lb. with his parents, the late Mr.

and Hollywood costumers make lit and was engaged in fishing here for jsome years before he was now Paradise Park on the San rs. William Imlay of Watsont tle money on the Four Marx Chase St Sanborns ville, when he was seven years of forced to quit due. to rheumatism. Lorenzo river. .5.

not in self-defense. They, criticized the commission for daring to Judge this subject. The Japanese press vigorouslj denounced report and demanded, that the government withdraw from the League of Nation; if the league assembly adopts thi findings of the Lytton Brothers. For many years ne nas Deen a Two, Masted Schooner The "Bowhead." in which the rns familiar figure on the wharf, It's been six years since three of the four comedians, to be seen Surviving him are the widow, oliceo li rip was made, was a two masted in "Horse Feathers," New Mrs. Margaret Imlay; three sons, William and Francis E.

Imlay as! ii 1. where he went, every day to fish. Every visitor to the wharf came to know and his German-English patter. in tys later years he was forced to go Santa Cruz have had a wardrobe change for stage or screen purposes. of this city and Charles H.

of Berkeley; and two sisters, Mrs. Sunset Gold Dependable Cello TRg. ampaign to Aid Organized Frank Morehead and Mrs. James around on crutches due to a bad Stowe of Watsonville. 2ft.fl attack of rheumatism, but was IPaSit Iive Soap ce Lb.

In all that, time Groucho, Chicp Harpo have used the same general outfits, though they have adopted changes of shoes and a new'shirt when action destroyed always happy and jolly. (Continued from Page One) For That School Girls Complexion, Bar. PROM FUND, TO BiE these articles, Groucho wears Decorating Class At Night School Attracts Many tive property of air public utilities been withdrawn from the base; that, the total, amount of taxes levied Increased at an baggy- trousers, an unpressed frock-coat, a stringy four-in-hand RAISED BY SALE AT GILROY GAME tie, and glasses. Chico wears a astounding rate; and, that numer corauroy coat ana, trousers, a ous new forms of income have de Tri-Color in Rich Heavy Syrup Tierce's Vtalr Pack Peaclies foiiaf Si gic No. SH Can No.

3 (an -i Mexico Demands Deportation of Papal Delegate MEXICO CITY, Oct. 4 The chamber of deputies las', night approved a resolution tc send a commission to Presiden Abelardo Rodriguez with a request that Archbishop Loopdldc Kuiz'y Flores, papal delegate, b. expelled from as a "pernicious foreigner." The archbishop is a native citizen of Mexico, but deputies al- leged fie had lost his citizenshi Ivy serving a foreign government, and the reference was to thi The evening high school of veloped and property has stead- striped shirt and a tiny. hat. Harpo is clothed in an assortment of adult education, Edward J.

War ly declined in relative importance is a source of income. ren, principal, opened last evening odds and ends, most prominent features of which, are trousers "The source of the 1980 Cali in the high, school building. fornia dollar was .76.6 perl The heavy registration in the ent from an ad valorem tax on 'interior decorating class, taught ommon property for support of by Elliott Evans, necessitated the mi jib itmnmm 1 1 with, an enormous falstband, a gaudy shirt of many colors, and a red wig. r. They( have beep" appearing in the costumes ever since "Animal Crackers" was first pre 1S1 schools; 7.7 per cent on a gaso- formation of two groups.

line tax; .2 per cent on a high- Registrations were made last way transportation tax; 2.2 per evening in the classes in business To raise money for the Junior prom the. low Junior class of the high school today named a. committee consisting of Peggy, feit-tennouse, Margaret Clay Peters, Max Dowden Virgil Parker, which will have charge of sales of candy nd drinks at the football game with Gilrojr here. A program committee consisting of Howard Root, Leonard Mc-Murphy, Gordon Miller, Pearl Gomes and Glenys Bodkins was named to ascertain the possibility of holding a paid assembly to pid in the Junior prom fund. MRit h6rn- HOSTESS; AT PARTY, FOR MRS.

I. HOHN sented on the Broadway stage. ent pu an automobile, license English, mathematics, chemistry, Choice Red King By the Piece Sliced, lb. 15c ax; 2.6 per cent on an inheri-. interior, decorating, typing, ad vance tax; 7.

per cent on a pub- vanced stenography, salesmanship itc utilities 1.5' per cent ou ano mecnanicai drawing, y- an Insurance tax; 1.2 per cent on! This evening at 7:30 o'clock a corporation franchise tax; .1 registration will be continued and 3TEAE Choice Steer Beef per cent on a. bank franchise tax the classes meeting and East Side M.E. Church to Fete Older Membets Members and friends of the East Side Methodist church KO Thursday evenings will open. Mrs. Nina M.

Klsom was and .1 per. cent on a corporation organization fee," Mr. Ellsworth declared. i More than 100 attended the ICiwanis meeting, comprising members of the Kiwanis, Soroptl-mist, Rotary and Exchange clubs business visitor in San Francisco ib. ijjc lb.

ib. 23c mi. mm Choice Steer Beef Fine for Braising today, Mrs. Augusta Horn was hostess years of age. or more, will be hon- B.

Hiiddleson. of this city was recently registered at the The resolution was iiadoptec after an animated discussion o' (. last week's papal encyclical re- iterating the Intention of tht church to accept under protest laws dealing with the Catholic thurch. The resolution was approved by acclamation. The Archbishop Ruiz Florei previously yesterday had issued statement replying, to one bj President Rodriguez Sunday.

Th 'president threatened to convert churches into schools and if the ''insolent and defiant attitude of the recent encyclical" should The archbishop said the en cyclical -directed the clergy' and the people not to rise up in arms, and denied that the document incited the Mexican clergy to dis obedience of law, he added that the pope had every right to in-- struct Catholics in their dutiet despite that the laws of Mexico Choice Small Loin and the farm bureau. Alexander Skavenna, played the violin accompanied by Marie Skavenna. Hotel Oakland. ored guests at a reception Thursday evening in the church parlors, gvien by the Alumni and Senior Epworth leagues, The program will include, "Silver Threads Among the Gold," recently at a pot luck supper honoring Mrs. Floyd Holm who left today for San Pedro for the winter.

Mrs. Hohn, before her marriage, was Nellie Pingery of the lower Capitola road. Her husband is stationed on Mr. Ellsworth was introduced by jack MUler of this city was a Samuel JUeask. tecent guest at Hotel Oakland.

Mr. and Mrs. Silas Baker; "Old Fresh Ground from Choice Lean Meat ib. 9c the airplane carrier Saratoga and Mrs. A.

B. Stelnwand; win do siauonea at tsan rearo tor (reading, Mrs. Sally Stubbs; melo- the winter. Mr. and Mrs.

Hohn motored south, accompanied by their children, Helen, Joan and Opportunity Wfeek Will fclpe Saturday Night For Workers The News Sonus Caftipaigri The present week Is known as Week will leave no stones un- Jlmmle. iulk Paste dlan numbers, Edward Leedham; violin solos, Francis Hamlin: reading, Mrs. A. Andrews. "Put On Your Old Gray Bonnet," Mr.

and Mrs. C. L. Lucking and Mr. and Mrs.

A. Andrews; piano numbers. Otto Kunitz; readings, Mrs. M. Mason; vocal mnes mis Those enjoying the evening were Miss Rita Wooten, Mrs.

Floyd Hohn, Gladys Grant, Camilla Biladeau, Madaline Bailey and Vera Keith, of Watsonville. Mrs. Hohn was given a handker did not recognize his judicial Quick or Regular Large Package Semolina 2 lbs. personality. t3c S9c solo, Palmer J.

Brunton. The. concluding numbers will chief shower. AMERICAN LEGION AND RIFLE CLUB TO SANTA CRUZ FLORAL CO CM Clara Fagen, Mgr. HOLD TURKEY SHOOT f) Pacific Ave, Phone B7J Creamy Oregon Lb.

Imported Norwegian cans The Santa Cruz post of the flc aij American Legion and the Santa Rifle club will sponsor a turkey shoot Sunday, November WALKRrTO DECIDE ON MAYORALTY RACE ON VOYAGE TO N. Y. CHERBOURG, France, Oct. 4 (JP) James 3. Walker, hoping to reach a decision during his five-day voyage as to whether he will be a candidate for re-election as mayor of New York City, sailed today for.

home on the liner Europa aSj "tired on leaving Europe as I was on leaving New York." on the Soquel-Watsonville highway. Ed Muttersbach is Opportunity' Week. It Is the.big-iturne(J. but make every effort to gest Point week of the entire' campaign. Opportunity Week is, To Workers Now in Campaign, just what the name implies; it is To workers who have entered, your opportunity to get ahead in 'we ask what are you doin to points secured on subscriptions receive one of the big Bonus this week.

During this week, Checks? Right now you are in 200,000 bonus votes are given for the biggest Point week of the en-each three yearly subscriptions tire campaign. Never again will or their equivalent turned in, you receive as many points on either new or renewal. Never subscriptions as you will receive again will as many points be given' during this all-important Oppor-for subscriptions as are being is- tunlty Week. Try to materialize sued this week. on leyery promised, subscription Only four more days in which this week, also see as many new to.

secure 500,000 bonus votes on prospective subscribers as you a two-year subscription. Each, possibly can this week. worker can turn in. six two-year Are You A subscriptions this week and re- There are a number of worthy ceive a total of 5,100,00 points for workers in the Santa Cruz News the limit of six during this great Bonus Check' Campaign. Prob-Opportunity Week.

Be sure to get ably one of them is your friend, your six two-year subscriptions Why not place your subscription this week. I with that friend today? SUB- The workers who realize the SCRIBE T6 THE SANTA CRUZ importance of this Opportunity i EVENING NEWS TODAY! Are You Sick? Onr secret prrpuritlion ot Herb hnve relieved thoiirnimlx of people, Why. not out Do not facilitate to give on a cnll. Lee Vee Herb Co. 40H Pacific Ave.

Hour 10 n. m. to, 4 p. m. Connnltntlon Free chairman in charge for the Legion and Charles Klrksey, Washes Evervthinar Assorted Flavors Oz.

Large Package president, is in charge for the Rifle club. Small Package Free Miss Kitty Greenwood, daugh k3flCil ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Green tt wood of is reported as recovering from an appendicitis operation performed at a hospital here yesterday. She is leader of Best Foods Jar Phillip's Prepared Cake Flour rJeIp g' Phillip's Pancake All For the junior choir of the East Side Methodist and Waffle Flour Foifiiiay Phillip's Whole 41 Wheat Pancake and Waffle Flour MARRIAGE INTENTIONS Marriage intentions were filed today by Dorothy Mary Gilpin of 91 Sumner street, daughter of Pure Shortening 49c 3 Ib.

can William Gilpla, and George Dee Guernsey of Fresno, who gave his Friiiis and Vegetables occupation as a physiotherapist. SANTA CRUZ COMMUNITY PARK Wednesday, Oct. 5, 8:15 Growing Deaf With PAPIANO VS. STEEL Head Noises? Try This. Leo, 210 Santa Rosa Don, 215 Seattle a.out, of ,0 v.

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Lima Beans Fresh Green, Full Poda 3 lbs. Peppers Fancy large 2 lb1s. Swefet Potatoes Even size Merceds- 6 lb's. Tomatoes Large, ripe for slicing 3 lbs. HELLWIG vs.

SCHROLLi Ed, 210 Lodi Frankle, 200 Iiakcrsfield 1 fail, 80 min. ONE BATE ONLY OneperxKi .2 Two penom- 5 Twopefwm AMSATm.AUOfMOWlJU-AUOVrUM R0OM1 CENTRAL LOCATIOli FOGG If you are growing hard of hearing, suffer from head noises, due to cattarrh or "fear catarrhal deafness, you should know of the internal medicine, which has already brought blessed relief to thousands of catarrh sufferers. Secure from Palmer Drug Co. or your druggist 1 oz. Parmint (Double Take this home and add 'i pint hot water and a little sugar.

One tablespoonful four times a day should bring quick relief from distressing catarrhal head noises, clogged nostrils, difficult breathing and dropping mucous. All threatened with catarrhal deafness need simple, effective Parmint. HILL O'WIISW vs. Buddy, lt3 Santa Rosa Vic, 180 Stockton 1 fall, 15 min. ft GRAND STAND RING SIDE any seat 05c 5S.

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