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PAGE FOUR SANTA CRUZ EVENING NEWS, SANTA CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE 7, J940 Santa Cruz Evening News SERIAL STORY AN EYE FOR A GAL FRANK T. CARROLL, raitor and Puhllsaer llculdtuce, 55U lima Ion Drive, ftanta Crua. TcIeihuBe IMS II WIGHT Manailai Kallfnr Henltlenre, 37 Main bnnla Crux. Telrpbone 8100 BY HARRY HARRISON KROLL 1 1 1 i i Entered as iecond-cluna matter at the Poatofflce at Santa Cruz, California. Published every evening except Bunaay at wbiqui avenue.

Mewa Matter, Social, Phone W. Bmlnm Office, Advertising-, I'aone 240. Member ut The Lulled 1'reaa Service. and how could it be kept? he and Hannah would be the laughing stock pf the student body, and then he would have to kill some Represented Nationally by -Stieet, Sun Francisco. (Office TO OUR READERS The aim of the Hunt Crui Evening Newt in to advocate and encourage policies which It believe essential to the well-being of Sunu Crux.

Following la our platform, conceived in the bent intercut of Bunta Crux and IU citizen. We believe 8anU Cruz will progress through the combined efforts of Santa Cruz citizens and iu newKpapcrs. UAfc A Py THE NEWS ADVOCATES 1 PROMOTION, through permanent advertising fund 0 Hunta Cruz county and the co-operation of all cbambera of commerce in the county, of an ALL-VEAH PUN for Bant Cruz, Cruz county. 2 8KVMNB beaut If Ication project through San Lorenzo Valley to 4m 11 Francisco. a HOI.ID-KKONT county unity between civic agencies, aud inter-community governing bodlen of the county.

4 (O.VjTANT promotion toward completion of tbe Ocean Shore Highway In Santa Cruz and San Mateo counties. 0 II V-vUDK uirlfonnity In street signs and numbers. (I CO-Oi'UitATlON wltb Junior Chamber of Commerce iq project to beautify Sun Lorenzo river banks through the city of buuta I'rui. si News step Rictut iai HIS PLEDGE TO TAXPAYERS WKST HOIXIDA 220 Buab lo all large cities.) position of high responsi- to discuss up find down progress, after less than news that mini PROPOSE to use this bility (the Presidency) the country, in all seasons and at all times, the duty of REDUCING TAXES, of increasing the efficiency of government, of cutting out the underbrush around ptir governmental structure, of getting the most public service for every dollar paid in taxation. "That I pledge you, and nothing I have said in the campaign transcends in importance this epvenant with the taxpayers of the United States." Candidate Franklin I).

Roosevelt, Sioux City, Iowa, Sept. 29, 1932. THE AND NOW THE RECORD body to shut the stuff up. Judy was just finishing a telephone conversation when he slipped in. She hung up and stopped him.

"Come over here on the sofa." When he reluctantly complied she examined him with that pdd smile of hers. There was amuse ment in it, and also something else he did not understand. "1 have just been talking with Mrs. Patterson." Rossy gave a start "She told you, I reckon." "Yes, and I asked her not to take it to father." Rossy tried to think of something nice to say about this, but all he could think of was, "Yes'm." "There wouldn't be any point in making it a matter for the administrative council," she went on, curling her legs under her. "But you don't want to fight like that, Rossy." "Yes'm.

I mean no'm." "You're in school now. You came to get an education. You want to be a gentleman. You want to acquire a certain amount of well, culture. That is, you want to get the rust knocked off.

Make yourself into somebody. Don't you, Rossy?" "I reckon so," he admitted grudgingly. ''Of course, you do. That's, why you're here at all. And, you want to play baseball, maybe become a great pitcher and work your way up to the big leagues, and all that, but even so you want to amount to something, become a somebody.

Isn't that right, Ros sy?" He gulped. "Yes "Well, brawling with your sweetheart won't start you off in the direction you plan to go "She ain't my sweetheart any more." THERE was a moment of silence between them, during which she continued to look at him, watch him, but gravely and no longer with amusement. Then she did what to Rossy was a startling thing she moved over and took his hand. "You don't want to break off with your sweetheart over so slight a thing as well, a little spat you want to be broad- minded, at least try to learn to be broadminded "I hope you don't call being smacked flat a slight thing!" "No, but brawling and fighting like that Is small!" He kept sitting there, liking the touch of Judy's hand, trying to Berkeley Nash Opens General Garage Business Berkeley Nush, who has spent llin last. Hi years of his lifo in the automotive business, live of which have been In Santa Cruz, announces with this Issue of tbe KvciiIiik News tin; opening of the Mission Oarage, at the bead of Pacific, avenue, as general garage.

This is the former situ of the Kurd agency. Tho location, however, is not pew to Nash, who for five years served us ip'rvice. manager under former Ford dealers, Win. Ahern and A. I).

Sgarluto. Vol I tin liUMl uovpi'ilt liifllltliu NaHh naH operating bis own automotive, repair business ut So(tiel und IJraiiciforle avenues and moved lo the downtown locution the first of tin; mouth when Hush Samuels, Ford. Mer I ATEST in the field of eight years of Roosevelt, is the WASHINGTON By Ry Tucker ICditiii', Met lure Ni'mipiipcr Syndicate Prospects 1 he darkest and determinative days ol the war lie just ahead, according to advices which Washington has received from our own liaison men with the Allied Armies. The events of the next month may clarify for COPYRIGHT. 1940.

NBA SERVICE. INC. feel through his emotions to her real meaning. She gave his hand a pat and released it. "You see, Rossy, father knew all the while you had something to you.

When Coach Hurd went up in Hell'n-Damnation to look you over, saw you play ball last summer, and came back and reported to daddy about you, we all had faith enough in you to work out a way for you to come to college. You don't know it, but you were the subject of a lot of discussion in our home as far back as last July." "Was he asked, studying her in bewilderment. "I never knew that." "I'm telling you now because you have to make good to make our faith come true." He sat there turning this in mind. Finally he turned to her. "Let me ask you something." "Go ahead.

If I can answer your question I will." "Was your paw ever up ia Hell'n-Damnation Holler?" "INLY for an instant did any change come into her expression. It was so little as a flicker of her long lashes. "Why, I suppose so, Rossy. When he came to be president of Linooln College he covered just about all the territory in this end of the state. He felt he should travel over his territory so as to know the people who would come to his school.

I think he visited your neighborhood, too." "Did he ever live up in there?" ''My fa.ther? Why, no. I can't think of his ever living in Hell'n-Damnation Holler. If you're asking whether he is a relative of the family of Tollivers up in your country, the feuding Tollivers your family have been traditionally at outs with, no. How could we be? "Can't you sec 1 ow absurd that, would all be? My father a. member of a feud clan, and his being president of one of the best colleges in the mountain country? "My father has always been in school work," that sweet, determined voice went on.

"Ever sinco can remember. He was principal of a big high school, then ha went to the university and wo lived there four years while father finished his master's and took his doctor's degree. He was a professor of education two years in a northern college. "That was before my mother died. Then this place called him.

Ho has always been a fine, clean man. For me he's a great man. Rossy." But for Rossy he was the man who killed his father. (To Be (untiuued) Soquel Postoffice Exams Announced Acting l'osl master A. C.

Parsons of tho Soitiel post officii reported today lie had received notice from Washlnglon, I), announcing cxiunlnat ions for the office of postmaster. Applications for the post must he properly prepared und filed ut Washington, 1). no later than Jinn; 'il. The post, according to Information received by Parsons, pays a salary of fi-HU per year. cury and Lincoln-Zephyr dealer, moved to bis new Front street location.

"Tin; Mission (larago will feature staff of factory trained local men Willi yeHr of experience iu the automotive repair business, who will specialize, in quick and efficient service, particularly on low priced cars," Nash said today. By William Ferguson OFF. IN THE TROPICS, THE BUN DOWNl ENER6V OF WORE THAN PER SQUARE VAD Of EARTH SURFACE, YESTERDAY! Sr. TolHvar arrange (or Hannah to ur is Kbiul, room at anoilicr iilaoe. Wben Hontr Soe to re tier, aiie telle him ov bis cuuHln.

Steve come down tq acliool, aiiiei Sin Kooar. men rcnortr hacK bii io ivqn IIvIdk with the Tolllvnra. KliF rrmlnda Ruur ot bin oalh la uvtagt nla fatarr. denpunctsa b'oi alalia hint (Drawling. CHAPTER IV THE terrific Impact ot Hannah Shrider's hand on Rossy Mc Afec's tape left a glowing, four- pronged picture on his amazed and bloodless cheek.

He wallpwed a moment on the floor, where he had fallen after the girl slapped the fire out pf him. He gulped, started to rise. Murder ran through his arteries and muscles. "You you I'U knock the tar out of you Hannah made ready to meet him blow for blow. "Knock the tnr out of me, dad-burn your low-life timel just come pn and knock the tar out of me!" Rossy looked up at the passion-set face of the girl he had once e.sked to marry him.

He remembered that day, in the spring, when the orchard trees were pink and white and the bland wind waved her tawny hair. Anger went out of him. He got clumsily to his feet, and stood just staring at her. The commotion of their scrap brought a heavy figure tq the door, and there stood Mrs. Patterson.

"It was my fault," Rossy said. "Blame it on me, not her. I reckon it'll take me a little time to act like white folks." "I'll report you to Dr. Tollivar, sir!" Mrs. Patterson promised grimly.

Rossy picked his hat from the floor and clamped it on his head. "I'll be seeing you," he said mechanically. Hannah bawled, "I don't want never to see you again, Rossy McAfee!" He turned upon her, "Them's the death-bed words of all the pals that make up the world's mess of old maids." He added with a sneer, "But I reckon you'd like to see our dear Cousin Steve Hogg again! He's got money that's never been spent!" Hannah came right back, "Yes, and he asked me to marry him, too, and at least he wouldn't two-time me every time I turned my back a TIQSSY knew this led to a re-newal of the battle. He went sadly out and stood looking up at the stars. Mrs.

Patterson would report this to Dr. Tollivar first thing in the morning. The two of them would be dragged on the carpet almost before they had got settled in school. If it got out evident Ibul they would not take Mr. McNult.

His peecbea were KoIhk sour in view of I hi; war news, KdliiiK headline play. So lie ext.ric.Hled himself gracefully HlKl Itallaully by declaring thai the IoicIku crisis required ii third IcrmltiK. Paul, of course, would like second spot, but the post his heart aches for Ih Secretary of War. So the Capitol soon learned from Paul's personal emissaries that he, is in line for that assignment. Social Security subordinates, who fru-(tueiitly iiiarre with him.

were advised to buck the McNull-lor-War movement. Tim ini'erenc was that, if I hey witnl.ed lo not rid of him. they sliuuld help him toward promotion. Fact is Hint the able and gressive Paul would probably make an excellent. Secretary of War.

Hut In view of the dictatorship which war conditions will inevitably impose, it is doubtful if I ho President would nominate Dor Fuehrer of Indiana to that job. 1'he. views impressed above nro those of Ihe WhirliiK and not necessarily those of the iNews. Complete, m-doni of expression, iincensored, is ul-loued Mr. Tucker.

THK KIHTOIl Leo Frey Named Acting Warden At Big Basin Leo Frey, 35, assistant to Warden K. E. Powell of Big Basin for Hip past two years, has been named aetlug wardeu of the redwood reserve. Frey will hmidlo the park until ho (jiittlifiug for a warden's post in eivlj service examination sometime, next fall. Five others are also listed for tho examination.

Powell was recently named to superintendent of parks post for central California. Movie Company Returns South Willi scriuenees for "The Mow- aids of Virginia" completed here, tho Hollywood company, headed by Cary Cranl. Martha Scott, Di rector Frank Lloyd und others. left Santa Cruz lust night for tho movio colony. A few technicians remained hrrn to lake scenie shots and do additional work nvniired bv Ihe film, "'ho exodus wan cffccled by plane und truin.

Scenes of Revolutionary war days in Vlrgitilu were, shot at Felton, (irubaui Hill and Fusati- empu during inu several days tuey were ucre tula week. people of this Hemisphere will present and the future Our iwih'Hn cxim'ci IlilllT to I'onuiii'r ill iiicmI nil of ITHiirc In a Miort pci'linl. I'Vcnrli ii ii I llrillsli forii'M IilsI it vast volume of I licit' iiiii-loi-lcil mid iiKilianl.i'd I'liuiii- IIK'lll in riaiKli'l'N, mid fCalid'N liUKllly I'l'ei'lt'il follllli 11-tiiuiN iiIiiiik the 4l.siii'-Soiiiine line are not relied iiiiiu lo clii'ik I lie hlllkllel. veiill- hill', Mussolini in vie(lel lo hul Ills e)(iiiiH iiKiiinsI I lie I'lM'iieh In I he miiiIIi of Inline. Unit Mill Inive II Heel of lilnrlilnu: I lie I rem Ii foi-ei In liiodiileil ronu of the old von SelillelTeii ilmi.

NiiiIii'h I ihiiio will le In, leiiilerlng the AllleH' position even inore lletlerale. Oilier lil'ut I'uls, III- linliiiK Turkey, mil) i'i'iiiiiili their iilllanees it it Ii London und I'iii'In. I'IiiiI would niilke Miller mum taxable incomes will be reduced to and the entire scale of income taxes hoisted tq. ru-ine an additional billion or more per year. The Roosevelt administration, having spent more than 75 billions of dollars in eight yearn and boosted the national debt by more than 25 billion dollars, will now take the big dive into the taxpayers' purse strings to pay a small portion of the bill.

We cannot deny that some of the New peal projects, particularly those based upon a self-sustaining social sccurily program, have been worthy. Labor has received many concessions, which, if properly husbanded, will be preserved and protected through the years to come. Labor, however, would be the first to suffer under even a partial dictatorship, and the much exploited gains of the past eight years might easily be swept aside in a few days of "extra-emergency rule" this country may see. WE do not agree with some that everything about the Roosevelt administration is Hour. There are some really great men serving their country as a part of the current rule, but the sad commentaries come from the Ickes-Perkins-Coreoran-Oohcn types, who run the gauntlet from tin gods-pink elephants to thorough-going nincompoops.

Such as these have neither served their country nor their administration well, yet somehow seem to have held the ear of their chief and been able to flaunt their luxurious contempt for business and industry to the everlasting penalty of any real recovery for the nation. BEHIND THE the problems which Europe role of the United States. (lie imisler nl' even mi, re oiiiilelely tlimi Napoleon Nils. Miller ill eveiiliiallv nllaek direi ll), ai online lo (Ills pessimistic llieory. Mow Ioiik lie will (Mill will depend upon tlie lime lie needs lo Ic- 5 mil' mid refuel liis inai hine.

nol'fieiiil Uliesses here ale Hint he ill I urn on liis i liicf eneniy durnt' ml our people tiive llriliiin only i small i haiiee of illlisliimliiift him. DltlMMIM. AilmiiilHlralloii oiriclalM lielieve and privately nay ho hit American Involvement will Iuiiik in narrow lialiince if these HiliiKi lltippen. It may depend upon the demand ller Knelirer 11 Pattern. 12 Cushion to kneel on.

13 His first discovery, a now 15 Words having the snmo meaning. 18 Under sides. 21 Persons who cat sparingly. 24 Apart. 27 Stir.

BKl I iNiSl 54 RodenU 28 Bronze. 55 To tip. 29 Because. 56 Woods' plant3. 35 Larval stage.

37 To revolt. VERTICAL 38 To decorate. 1 Restricted. 40 Decay in fruit 2 Rubber trees. 42 Mohammedan 3 Five plus five.

4 Laughter sound. 5 Anesthetic. 6 To harvest. 7 Consumer. 8 To slumber.

OSouL 10 Snake. tO 1UIUIIL. 44 Measure of length. 45 Head blow. 46 Nominal valuf 47 Being.

49 Reverence. 50 Pack beast. 53 Preposition. bbbbbI It ISbUNblsDH Ml fJ I 1 PI 1 I PLANT WIZARD Annwcr to Prcvioux Puzzle ii f'Kt pp; i nvQ- NATIONAL WHIRLIGIG NEWS inalsen for I ho Iirillnli fleet aluo Aiinlo-Fretieli poHSeBHioiiH 111 I he Western Hemisphere and how thi! near-VaiHiuislied Allies answer them. if Ihe tensllsli xiirrfiiidoi' their Navy under the threat, of their Island's lolal destruction this is lie ill lite fear of the Slate lle-partmenl Ihe V.

may stand in Imminent peril, if the fleet withdraws to Canadian waters virtually placing llwlf under American prilled Ion -our neutrality or will he serioilHly affected. If llillei' Irles lo lake over Hrillsh, Kreiich or Dutch territory on tills side of the Atlantic, or even lo exercise lcpiil hut nominal sovereignly, there iimii" lies Hid daniier of aclual Involvement. I'uiler I'resideut Uoosevell'H terms of neutrality! and his principles of Hemispheric defense, the 1'. K. is commit led to, finlil, provided C'onni'ess asHeiits.

I And tlie iinni'i'ss may ho far I from VV'ashlntiluii when these troubles come. These thiims impress many peo ple as hysteria plpu dreams propaganda. They may he. Hill they form Ihe subject of almost every conference and couversalloii antoiiK Administration officials these, days. Tlie (limns of war rolling furiously and more furiously tit the these days.

Meiuiu hlle, nili'iiiale anil speedy prepnr.ll Ions lor nil-lioiiiil defense are Im'Iiik botched liecillise of differences iiikI illdei IsIm iicss wilhhl the Ad-iiiinlslriilioii. They explain why I'li'sideul ltoosecll boosted his ileiiianils lor war money by IOO per cent II bin two eeks. Merc is I ho Inside slory: At the liisj Hhlto Moiisi' preparedness lonfei-ence I'eiv days I I' May 101 Ii, two Ai'iny-Alr liiiditets were placed iM lore I Tin- first, which whs prepared ly the iinli-air-plane fad ion headed by Noci-e- laiy Uooilrinif mid I'hlel ot Staff Miirsliiill, provided only $700,000, oo. It did not mil tor a fled of bombers or traln-Ing planes. The second asked lor almost 1(12, iu appropriations, with emphasis on Hit' need (or aerial expansion, llr.

HooM'vell, lor oiirr liiKKh'K iH'liiud public sentiment, IihiI not sensed the popular demand lor adequate defense. So lin approved tin; smaller nipicst. After iiddiiiK other items, liis original proposal iiiiioiinlcd lo only Tvp weeks laleisafler Hitler's successful smash lhrotiu.lt the Low oiintiles after ciltl-l isin or his leaderslilp by Herbert Hoover and l.lndhernli lifter nnimhllns huioiik liis own partisans on Capitol Hill he asked tor a not her billion. And Ibis time lie Included protision lor in mid lialninu planes. Il is incidents like these which precipitate demands for nit overhauling of llu Cabinet.

mil NT l'uiil McNutt. has again dem onstrated I but be is not Iu. man to wail for destiny to strike hi in. He believes in slicking out his handsome chin in the hone that opportunity will hit liitu a lucky upprrriit. i'uul ijuit urn political hustings for two reasons -n either of which ho mentioned in tltloii uddress.

He discovered I liu Ihe Oeinocrats want K.D.U., ind hut no substitute, would sat isfy them, liveu It tUey did not waut the Piesideut. became HORIZONTAL 1 Pictured grower ot new plunts. 13 Having a cup. 14 Full, winter, spring nd BUinmcr. 16Foictukcn.

17 Abode ot the dead. 19 Booty. Fie. THIS CURIOUS WORLD an unbiased rcadpr is to Roosevelt's ethereal and then draw up your might just as well at the bath of red ink. ft AOOUT A UAB 20 It is (contr 21 Exiles.

22 Males. 23 Preposition. 24 Ozone. 25 Behold. 26 To harass.

28 Form ot 29 Boggy land. ,10 Peculiarities. 31 Resembling ore. 32 Picca of poetry. P3 Musical term.

34 South America .16 To do wrong, 38 While. 39 Pound 41 Wilhdiew from. 45 Natural power. 46 Heap. 48 Forming tlio base.

49 Small wild OX. 61 Corrected. 52 This American discovered many new fruity und tst mUMeJs SHORTlJ mlt IN THE OLD DAVS, MORE THAN 4-, 000,000 CATTLE WERE DRIVEN OVER THE CHISHOLNA TRAIl-i FROM TEXAS TO ABILENE, KANSAS, THERE TO BE LOADED ON RAIL. CARS. All smack speech you have to your lips on iu September own balance sheet, name time draw your SIDE GLANCES mo do as Candidate 19:52, You own By Galbraith or 4-7 'A VW COFR.

IM IV NIA limitl. INC. T. M. fttfi.

0. PAT. HEN CHOPPING A. TREE, WHAT SHOULD VOU DO WHEN IT TO RALLr I IS 14 17 RFll I 25 a 23 HP 5J srir-qj iiuii yr 1 J- pr br 1 1 ns'r' I fp 1 It: ANSWER: Step a few feel to one side and fitay tncre. Never Hand behind, for tlie trunk may kick batjt.

run away from the treu. -and please protect Mommy when Daddy finds out about the deut iu' the front fender!".

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