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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1930 PAGE TEN SANTA CRUZ NEWS, SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA LEGAL Day, C. Erb, J. Langhery, J. H. Broce, B.

Duer, N. Hansen, J. Carp and the hostess Mrs. Mills. A valentine surprise Party by for direct diversion.

October 1st to May 1st of each season for HtArAfrA- the pupils ta honor of the teachers Back of the Dignified Aloofness of The Nation's New Chief justice of the Aptos scnooi was nem to Water to be used for irrigation, domestic, stock and subdivision. dav. also the usual valentine box rolnta direct diversion wunin: social always an enjoyame arratr for the children. Valentines the NEK Section 7, T. m.

v. jn. SBA Section 7, T. 8 R. 2 M.

D. M. NW SW Section 7, T. 8 K. 2 M.

13. M. BWU SW Section 7. T. 8.S., R.

2 M. D. M. handiwork of the pupils were distributed and cake was served. Point of Aversion to storage in Fatjo reservoir No.

1 within Arthur LaGrave is receiving treatment fn a Santa Cruz hospital 8WA. SW4 Section 7, T. 8 R. 2 M. D.

M. to be diverted at a maximum rate of 700 Q. P. M. Charles Evans Hughes Could Translate Classics at 9 Grew Famous Whiskers td Get College Professor's Job at 19 His Movie Story Romance Once Opposed Dry Law for a broken nose, received when Place of use described: 3083.8 acres within Sections 15, 22, 23, 26, struck by the falling limb of tree.

The young man was clearing some land at the time of the acci dent. ytf. James Pringle has returned from the Jolon country with his 35 and 36, T. 7 R. 3 sections ana iz, r.

8 k. a and Sections 6 and 7, T. 8 R. 2 M. D.

all as shown on map on file in office of Division of Water Resources. RELATIVE TO PROTESTS Blanks upon which to submit protests will be supplied free upon request by the Division of Water Resources. Any person desiring to protest against the granting of such permit shall within sixty days from date hereof, file with the Division of Water Resources, Sacramento, California, a written protest. Such protest shall clearly set forth the protestant's objections to the granting of the application and shall contain the following information: (1) Statement of the Injury which would result to protest-ant from such appropriation and use. injured brother, Andy Pringle who is now in a Santa Cruz hos pital.

Mr. Pringle gives a vivid description of the country and his Journey In bringing out his brother. A mule was used to carry (2) (3) him eight miles, where he was transferred to an auto which had made its own road for a distance 'of 10 miles. By traveling close to The basis of protestant's water right. Protestant's past and present use water both as to amount used and land Irrigated, or use made of water if other than Irrigation.

Tho approximate location of such land or place of use (4) the creek and crossing It 43 times thev were enabled to reach the reeular dirt road, where their travel troubles ceased. and of the point of diversion of the water. A copy of the nrotent should be sent to the applicant and this office notified that the same has been done. EDWARD HYATT, State Engineer. Dated: Sacramento, California.

January 17, 11) 30. The injuries to Andy consist of innumerable lacerations on the head, chest and arms, due to mule dragging him down a moun tain trail. SOFA PILLOWS Many a living room has taken on a note of spring cheer merely because Mother or Daughter dressed drab pillows up in Easter clothes. You must not miss "SALLY" She has something to say to yon. STATU OF CALIFORNIA DICI'AHTMKVr OK Pllll.lC WIIKKS DIVISION OK WATKlt KESOl'KCKS Sacramento HOTICK OK APPLICATION TO APPIIOPKIATB WATER Application -0347 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Edith Van Antwerp, co Cyril It.

Williams, Agent, 369 Pine Street, San Francisco, California, has under the date of April 12, 1D29, applied to the Division of Water Resources, Department of Public Works, State of California, for a permit to appropriate unupproprlnted water, subject to existing rights. DESCRIPTION OP PROJECT Water to be appropriated from Peters, Slate and Oil Creeks and their tributaries all being tributary to I'eacatlero Creek which is tributary to the Pacific Ocean. Counties of San Mateo and Santa Cruz. Amount applied for: l.US cubic feet per second direct diversion as follows: From the Dornberger or East Branch of Peters Creek and its tributaries .60 cubic feet per second. From the Fatjo or South branch of Peters Creek and its tributaries .40 cubic feet per second.

From Slate Creek and its tributaries .05 cubic feet per second. From Oil Creek and its tributaries 1.00 cubic feet per second. 170O ncre feet per nnniim storage hs follows: From the Dornberger Branch of Peters Creek 500 acre feet. From the Fatjo Branch of Peters Creek 800 acre feet. From Oil Creek 400 acre feet.

Diversion season named: January 1st to December 31st of each season for both direct diversion and diversion to storuge. Water to be used for lrriKation, domestic, stock and subdivision. Above, Mr. Hughes as a stinlent Above are Mr. and Mrs.

Hughes as they appeared when he was the vL 'fw photos Republican presidential candidate in lOlfl the year when he Went ft 'ver juado showing him without to bed on election night believing himself electert, only to find later jT fl 'lunos whiskers. ISelow, as that western returns had brought victory to Woodrow Wilson. Be- A Vl governor of New York, his first low, Lord Itairour, or Groat Britain, Mr. Hughes and t'remier It Hand f)j 1 1 Si. lolltical of Frame are shown at the Washington arms conference in 1021.

White Leghorns DAY OLD CHICKS Eggs 23 oz. or better From closely selected stock KLKCTRIO HATCHKKS Broadview Hatchery Itilllle 1 IIo 125A Cireen Ynlley Ronil HntNonvllle, California of diversion within: UIUKCT (XO STOIt A(aK) PETERS CREEK WATERSHED (EAST B'uAnCII). Locution BY ItOBKRT TALLKY NBA Service Writer No. Vi Section Section Town- Ruuee Rase and ship Meridian I Mermian I M. D.

r-i 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 15. For the better part of three decadefs Charles Evan Hughes, the new chief Justice of the United States, has been an outstanding national and international figure a brilliant SWU NEK SW'i SE'A P2-P-3 P-4 l'-5 P- P-7 I JI fs We're still serving that delicious ROAST DUCKLING for Sunday Dinner P-8 JNEVi SE 14 P-9 ISW'iSWVi p. 10 P-il SW SEW P-12iNW'4 SE(4 I I jnrist and a famous statesman. BUt despite his 30 years in public life, including, a presidential campaign when the searchlight of publicity turned Its brightest glare foil on him, Hughes, as a personality, is sti'll more or less of a mystery today.

Roosevelt, colorful and bluntly outspoken, was a part of eVery man's in his day; Taft, when in the White House, was given to frequent humorous anecdotes that revoaled his inner self; the colorful personality of Wilson brought him most bitter enemies and equally devoted friends; even HOover occasionally has dropped his dignity and publicly discussed boyhood swimming holes, rabbit hunting, kite making and his boyhood on an Iowa farm. But If Chief Justice Hughes has ever unburdened himself personally, there is neither record nor recollection of the same in Washington. Dignified, austere and even aloof he has continued to remain to himself, even to the point in his presidential campaign he Vas publicly assailed as a "human icicle." PETERS CREEK WATERSHED (SOUTH BRANCH) Locution Suction I Section I Town- No. Range Rurc anil snip .1 28 P-13NV4 SEi M. D.

I 7 3 P-14 P-15 NEVi SWVil P-17SW14 NE 'A P-18SWy4SWi! But it is to Hughes' credit that SLATE CREEK WATERSHED 7 I 3 I M. D. I S-l S-2 SW1 SV SE'il SE 1 I TOWN looked like that, his place was not in the White House, but in the morgue. At the conclusion, he congratulated the committee by saying that we had portrayed his character so perfectly that he had decided to vote for Woodrow Wilson." As a presidential candidate, OIL CREEK WATERSHED 8 I 3 SE14 NEV4I SWiANWVil CLOCK O-l 0-2 0-3 0-4 0-5 O-ti 0-7 0-8 0-9 NEVi SE'i he faced in that campaign, in 1916, probably the bitterest disappointment that ever came upon a mat and met it without wincing or complaint. He went to bed election night believing he had been elected president.

Congratulations were pouring In; his wife embraced him and adressed him as "Mr. president." Certain Democratic leaders were already conceding Wilson's defeat. And then, the next morning, Hughes awoke to find that belated returns from California and other western states had changed things overnight. Later it was deter- Hughes was able to heal the all- V. SE "a CAFE important wet-dry schism because swiiNwy, he had the unqualified dry en Mr.

Hughes is shown above with William Howard Taft, the man whom lie succeeds as chief justice, and who when president once planned to itMint Mr. Hughes as rliief justice. Famous throughout O-10 NE'A swy, SW NE nis career as a uriliiant orator, sir. Hughes Is shown here in action in tho inset. He is unquestionably O-l O-l dorsement without any active antagonism from the wets.

In fact, he denounced bureaucracy and cited the 18th amendment as an example of federal power overrid SE'ij one ot the greatt'Ht public speakers or his day. The picture at the right shows Mr. and Mrs. Hughes and their youngest daughter, Elizabeth. Young Hughes met and won his bride when he was a strug.

gling young; clerk in her father's law office. U-11 NEVi I O-lSjSEVi NE'il 0-17NVVi SE'i O-lSISEVi rpjf LOS ANGELES plicant. "You have no more hair amazing command of English, ab mined that by the narrow margin of 277 electoral votes to 254 0-19 NE'i SE'A on your face than an egg." solutely precise on all occasions. APTOS ITEMS Hughes missed being the nation's It was to get this job that In his six years as an associate O-20 0-2l U-22SWKSV4 0-231 0-24 I 2 Hughes turned his whiskers out war-time president to growat 19. They have been his justice on the supreme court, Hughes delivered 150 opinions and only nine drew "any dissent from his colleagues.

most distinguishing characteristic O-25'SEli NWfc 3 Although no complaint ever The News' Special Service APTOS, Feb. 15. A delightful lO-zt. ever since: when he rode a white came from Hughes, he doubtless ing that of the states. But those who expect him to be friendly to changing the prohibition amendment while on the supreme bench appear doomed to disappointment.

"It is futile," he said in a speech in Buffalo in the 1928 campaign while discussing Al Smith's proposal to amend the prohibition law, "to think that when the people have expressed their will and amended the constitution in the prescribed manner, that the supreme court will ever hold that it has the right to invalidate the amendment. Noth horse in President Taft's inaugur Singularly enough, he had i. u-2 isw iimvy, OSiNWViNW'il SEV4 SEVil al parade in 1913, they were a felt that Hiram Johnson had deprived him of the greatest honor aiiair oi inursaay evening was the card party at the community flaming red. never aei vcu tts a juuti la any court before he was appointed to the supreme court. within the gift of the nation.

TO After he had earned enough to hall sponsored by the club. Whist and pedro were played. Those holding high scores were: Miss Maureen Moore of Santa Looking backward, one sees that history had turned on what appeared at the time to be a No. Vi Section Section Town-I Range Base and I Maximum I Storaue study law for a short time i in Meridian ship rate ot ueservoir oiumnia university, ne got a jod nvi-rHimi I The teachings instilled in young Hughes by his minister-father have persisted. In New York, he Cruz, Mrs.

Bessie Spencer, Paul 7 lMlSVVi SEVil 3 as a clerk in a New York law M. D. too U.l'.M. Fatjo Nos. trivial incident.

In his campaign, Hughes had visited California. In I I. yer's office at $10 a The general appearance of the bewhis- conducted for years a Baptist Sun ing could be further from reason Johnston, James Pringle, Beatrice Davis, Buelah Pilgrim and Fred Davis. Mrs. Harold Tribe ot Sea- San Francisco, the Chamber of Commerce delegation and other 1 hum 2 either or both Fatjo Nos.

day school class that later was and good sense to suppose the su kered young applicant was such as to cause a member of the firm SEVil 7 3 M. D. 500 (J. P.M. preme court would override the cliff park secured the door award.

taken over by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. amendment thus sustained." Sandwiches, cake and coffee were to suggest that he discard his His definition of "Christian served. Convenience Comfort Hospitality You will appreciate the recti ent service and moderate rates. The city's most centrally located hotel.

One block from Pershing Square convenient to all leading shops, theatres, financial institutions and electric depots for all resorts. Garage adjoining. AH Outside Rooms Ech With Bath Onp i'M-MHl f.l. 4 Two Personi (3.541, $4. Sj UntxceltcJ FooJ Friendly Trim Fkank Simpson, Director Hotel Savoy Sixth ft Grand (1 and 2 either or both IFatJo No.

2 I Fat jo No. 1 A bridge luncheon at the home character," as once set forth by him in speech, is: Born the son ot a Baptist mini SWVi NEVi ster at Glen Falls, N. in 1862, of Mrs. Mills of Seacliff park was a delightful affair of Wednesday afternoon. The home was very- "Faith without credulity, con 3 3 3 M.

M. D. M. D. viction without bigotry, charity 2 8 young Hughes received his early education from his parents.

At the age of nine he was reading O-30 SEVi SE' I without condescension, courage I 600 U.P.M. Fatjo No. I I I I 1 I lovely with decorative features of the golden Acacia. Mrs. N.

Hansen made the highest score, while Mrs. without pugnacity, self-respect 7 R. T. 7 without vanity, humility without points ot rediversion: P-Ij within NE'i Section 26, T. 3 M.

D. and P-16 within NW'Vi NEVi Section 35, R. 3 M. D. M.

Shakespeare and a little later was translating classics. obsequiousness, love of humanity without- sentimentality and meek J. H. Broce secured a consolation award. Ladies present to enjoy the After a year at Colgate, he ed-; conservatives took htm in tow almost to the exclusion of the Progressive faction.

And Johnson, then, governor and leader of the Progressives, felt slighted when Hughes passed him in a hotel lobby and did not pause to meet him. California went to Wilson and he won. As an insight to the real Hughes, It is interesting to note that during the early part of his campaign the reporters assigned to "cover" his summer home on Long Island almost openly rebelled at -his colorless interviews, uncommunicative methods and failure to provide "copy." A little later lu the campaign, Hughes, after pleading by his associates, finally consented to have a movie made of himself for campaign purposes. It was the usual Place of use described: 30S3.8 acres within sections 13, 22, 23. 26, 33 and 36, T.

7 R. 3 Sections 1, 2 and 12, T. 8 It. 3 and Sections 6 and 7, T. 8 R.

2 M. D. all as shown on maps affair were: Mesdames P. T. ness with power." frayed suit and homespun socks and make the acquaintance of a tailor and haberdasher.

Yet, five years later, and just like the industrious young apprentice in the olden tales, the clerk married the daughter of the head of the firm. She was Miss Antoinette Carter, daughter of Judge Walter S. Carter, and the union was solemnized in 18S8. The brilliant mentality that enabled Hughes to cope with Shakespeare and classics at the tender age of 9, has marked him throughout life. During his historic fight against high gas rates in New York City in 1904; he frequently repeated from memory numerous' tables running tered Brown and made up his mind to be a lawyer.

At 19, he was the youngest member ot the "That is our ideal." i Banks, H. Trine, T. Driscoll, H. graduating class and graduated LEGAL Cats are tree-climbing animals LEGAL with highest honors. and -birds, not mice, are their onlv "He never took part in college enemies.

on me in ottice 01 Division ot water Resources. RELATIVE TO PROTESTS. Blanks upon which to submit protests will be supplied free upon request by the Division of Water Resources. Any person desiring to protest against the granting of such permit shall within sixty days from date hereof, file with the Division of Water Resources, Sacramento, California, a written protest. Such protest shall clearly set forth the protestant's objections to the granting fT" iM iff i iinuiiiMgii- jj ill yWf, athletics," says a classmate, "but he displayed a keen interest in baseball and often made trips with the team." STATU OK CAI.IKOUMA DEPARTMBST OK PI BMC WORKS DIVISION OK WATKR RESOIKCKS Snernmento OTICK OF APPLICATION TO APPROPRIATE WATER Application (1249.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Edith Van Antwerp, co Cyril B. Williams, Agent, 39 Pine Street, San Francisco. California. into five and six figures with nev propaganda film that the party relied upon to present its candidate er an error. In drafting his closing argument, he worked from has under the date of April 12, 19:9, applied to the Division of Water 01 me application ana shall contain the loliowing information: '(1) Statement of the Injury which would result to protest-ant from such appropriation and use.

(2) The basis of protestant's water right. (3) Protestant's past and present use of water both as to amount used and land irrigated, or use made of water other than Irrigation. (4) The approximate location of such land or place of use and of the point of diversion of the water. A ropy of tlfe prtitrat ahonld be aent to the applicant and this office notified that the name has been done. EDWARD HYATT.

State Engineer. Resources. Department of Public Works. Stata of California, for a Der iHmiUHmwiHi midnight until. 5 a.

m. and summed up more than a million! The famous whiskers that have characterized Hughes throughout his public life and have been the delight of cartoonists had their inception when he came out of Brown and applied for a position as a teacher of Greek at Delaware University. "You never can make them believe you are a professor." Dr. James O. Griftin, then president mic to appropi iaie unappropriated water, subject to existing rights.

to the Voters. At a. private screening, Hughes looked' it over. "He directed sharp criticism at his clothes, his walk and his need of a haircut," says Everett Colby. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT Water to be appropriated from San Lorenso River and its tributaries tributary to Pacific Ocean.

words of testimony without a single error in fact or figure! He won the case and saved millions for the gas consumers. County of Santa Cruz. tiicti t.urope. Hawaii, AUa If I rn.im. Orient, Wrld, NtiL Prkf I'l I il iwn-L a member of the campaign com Dated: Sacramento, California.

In the public addresses, he has mittee, "and added that if the Re- January 17, 1930. publican candidate for president lot Delaware, told the youthful ap- displayed at all times a most Amount applied tor: 0.70 mliir f0t per second direct diversion 40 acre per annum storage. Diversion season named: January 1st to December 31st of each seasonj -).

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