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WEATHER SANTA CRI AND SAX HAY Hiii UN Fair tmiiht Bint Tuesday; frost in the morning; light variable wind. KrtNTA CI. AHA, SAritAMEVTO, SAN JOAQUIN AND SALINAS VALLEYS Fair tonight and Tuesday; heavy frost tmiitstit: litfht vanaule wind. Variable, wind off const. TIDES High Low Time Ht.

Time Ht Day 14 A. 1'. 15 A. I', Jr. M.

M. M. 4:24 4.4 2.3 3:24.1 10:07 0.1 6:1414.8 11:12 1.7 4:5413.9 11:03 0.4 PUBLISHING FULL DISPATCHES OF THE UNITED PRESS SERVICE Complete ovemlter Tide will I''ound on Snort i'ase. Vol. 62 No.

143 SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1938 EIGHT PAGES Auditorium Given Name By Council City Dads Also Order Work In The Wharf Zone The oily council this mornins CIO Chief Demands State Department Take Stand On Nazi Demonstrations German Business Balks At Consequences Of Government's Jew Ban Berlin Stock Market Slumps As Jews Seek Funds To Pay Fines Levied For Murder of Nazi Head Japan To Keep River Blocked Denies Powers' Demand For Open Waterway Voted to grant a request made by jCaroy Gulchard, representing the I junior chamber of commerce, to put two banners across Pacific avenue advertising the Kris Army Plane Dives Into Washington Street Kringle jamboree. mmm www Lewis Talk At Conclave r- km By 11. O. THOMPSON BULLETIN P.F.RT.TN (1V) Jews have been banned from all Attorney Harry Bias, after (t'nli'Hl stuff 'orrPMmiile I tuivyu ai.KJ Japan informed I public schools in Germany, it was announced officially Gets Cheers 1 lUIUgtll. Mrs.

Emma liartlett of Jsbel Grove. The attorney sought some action on the request of bis client for water facilities in the new By EDWARD W. BEATTIE I United I'resH Staff Correspondent 1 the United States, Great Britain and France todav that she will not reopen the Yangtse river In China to foreign commerce at 'his time. In reply to representations of the three powers against the -mi F.F.RT.TN (UP) The stock market slumped sharply to- subdivision It was stated that Pledges Entire Membership To Back S. Action; By ARTHUR F.

DeGREVE day as leaders of Germany's 700,000 Jews frantically isei C'-ve subdivision water sought to satisfy increasing Nazi demands designed to '1(J Part of the city system aw soon as It was nut T. lW eliminate their participation in uerman me. referred to ihlockade- of the great trade route .2 ll liltrd ITrHH Staff ('iirrrxnlrn interior, Japan de- many siocks urup.jeu uuee, wu. la W(Uer to nave china's rich ly because of sales by panic-stricken Jewish leaders who gjueerg nmke a sm.vey of the shenM (hat to China's rich THE GROTTO. Pitts was deliberately sought lunus to repair damages as oruereu u.y uie 0f pipes necessary burgh (UP) John L.

hampering their commerce. Hut, she said, the time has not yet arrived to completely open George Wood requested that ernment done in the anti-Semetic noting ana to pay tne $400,600,000 mass fine ordered by the Nazis as a penalty fnv iVio tnnrJpr nt Herman dinlomat in Paris. W. i- the council allow a permit for the Lewis, chairman of the Committee for Industrial Organization, brought 450 delegates to its first constitutional convention to their Aryans added to the financial slump by seeking quick comi a "0fi Houre to the Yangtse, alleging that beyond funds to take over businesses of prominent Jews who or- bu I VnLZKhmeyla U'e Hver ganized to finance the repairs and 01 0 e.uh" Laed for military purposes. It The bouse would be feet in a noisy demonstra part of the the fine.

npVplrmfirH nrnirrinii uttd r.i,M tion today when he struck There were almost no buying moj(, about f()r that business Indicating ordefB, poses. It, would be of the less ex- back at his critics and attacked Fuehrer Adolf Hitler as a "bloodthirsty wolf," looked unfav- leaders generally WORLD WIDE FLA5HNEWS Condensed For pensive type and would be sold n. n.i,. tare i I i Nazi action still was dHiigeroua and a considerable time would elapse before navigation could be restored, the note said. Enumerating reasons why the three-power requests 'could not be granted, the note said: 1.

At present only the Japanese military can safely navigate the Yangtse. 2. Large scale military operations are in progress between against Jew as "one of tho most appalling acts in history," Lewis Two flyers A Busy Reader UiccUgc of the freak crash of army attack plane In Washington's residential district. were Killed. Three parked cars hit by plune burned.

orau.y on uie hubbiu.o ri.u..u.. u. (,. ft cottsequences of the government 8 ,0 W()()d The ted sweeping new ant -Jewish laws (m that and further restrictions which houge ,0 a reMm have been promised. jta, wUh(n gU mon(hs It was reported from Hamburg where It would comply with zon-that a prominent Jewish banker, ng ordinances.

Fritz Warburg, had been ar-l rested. I Tne council passed a Tesolu- pounded a speakers table with his massive hands as he roared demands that the state department protest vigorously against Youth Held 3 Auto Accidents Over Week-End IOt.n....l...l 1 II Nazis made a quick effort to tion that the new council these cruelties inflicted upon a kow. Therefore navigation by defenseless people." Three minor auto accidents M-G-M Unit Completes Work Here Movie Company were Investigated here over the "L1TTLK NUN" UOME (U.R) The "I.ittlo Nun" who worked for 20 years in the slums of New York and Chicago und left behind schools, hospitals and orphanages, was venerated by the Catholic faithful today us "blessed." The beatification of Mother Francesca Saverio Cabrlnl was completed Sunday In one of the most majestic and beautiful rites of the church. It was the final step before canonization of tlte Italian-American nun. limit the slump when the Reich bera would not be given over for private bankers organization In- club purposes.

Btructed members not to accept orders from Jews for sale of se-l "nt the new curltles and not to lower their would be referred to week-end but with the drivers In all cases escaping' unhurt. price limits for orders from a8 lhe tlvlc auditorium. Cars driven by Richard E. Mooro of 325 Seiibrlght avenue "I Bay to you that when the United States government does make that protest that the CIO members, and their dependents will support this government and defend It," he cried. The delegates rose to their feet, whlHtled, a med, applauded and banged on desks, Lewis used the Nazi attacks on the Jews as a Vehicle to compare what he described as "vllliflca- Leaves $30,000 In Santa Cruz and M.

J. Duller of Watsonvllle commercial vessels would seriously hamper Japanese military operations. 3. Chinese guerillas still Infest the river and frequently attack Japanese military vessels. 4.

The Chinese frequently lay mines which recently sunk a Japanese vessel. 5. It will require time, to restore navigation marks. The reply was handed to the American, Ilrltlsh and French embassies. It was Indicated that it was written in polite terms.

But. it was also believed to contain reference tu the faci thai the powers did not complain collided at Huabright avenue and Pine- street" yesterday evening while cars driven by Jennie May WAS NOT Ml RDF.IIKD NEW ORLEANS (U.R)-- Instead For Rape On S. C. Matron 6-Year-OkF Boy Witness To Episode i 'Willi a ni CoHla, 84-yenr-nld Watsonvllle laborer, was held under $5000 bail In the county jail today pending superior court hearing on a rape charge following preliminary hearing before Police Judge W. A.

Deans this morning. Cosia, arrested Saturday night by Officers Hen Krupp and Roy Officers Den Krupp and Roy Churchill who said he protested The Metro-0 1 n-Mayer Johnson of llonny Doom und Cu- movie company, that for nine Foreign financial circles be- A communication from D. It llevod the government would use Kl(f rocrptttlnal director, was the annual October census in road roomrt which (Jormana Btated the amount ovor tle flre hougB be turne(, of their property as the basis for over to Ule f()I. dul) collecting the $400,600,000 mass Mayol. t)mt )h(j flnfl' I rooms are not avallabe as they It was suggested that the levy are MllB f().

he probably would not be carried down to the lower brackets, but. would be worked out with par-l Commissioner Weymouth stat- ticiilar severity on the wealthy ed that 527 persons visited the and prominent Jews, many owelty aquarium yesterday in Just a whom were under arrest as a re-1 few hours. The arruarlum is at suit of seizure of many thousands! the far end of the municipal nillle y. Rolando of 38 Franklin tlon" of the C. I.

O. His jaw street tangled on the wharf Saturday afternoon. days had been making "shots" of exteriors for the new picture, stuck forward, swinging his massive head and rapping the table sharply, Lewis exclaimed: Stand Up and Fight," mainly centering around a fox hunt' epi Curs driven by Waller Hrent of Itoulo 4, Hox 333, and Cyril E. Deane or Route 2, Box 424, humped while hacking out of the Drive-In Market lit Front and Soquel Saturday night. when Generalsnitno Chiang Kai-Shek closed the river.

sode, left Santa Cruz this morning. Director Richard Rossou and wharf. of Jews in the last week. Many of the wealthy Jews have large "blocked" accounts controlled by about half of the usable crew of Commissioner Weymouth an nounced that repairs are neces of being the victim of a "gang murder," 20-yeur-old Alfred M. (Bud) Lord of San Diego.

took his own life police said tmluy. They found the gun he used, a small-caliber revolver, in the mud of the Mississippi river. It dropped there from i fingers after he lay on a banana wharf, fully clothed, and fired one bullet into the top of his head. Pl.KADH CUILTV NEW YORK U.R) Robert Irwin, eccentric sculptor, Interrupted bis first decree murder trial today by pleading guilty to second degree murder for the slaying of Frank Byrnes, lodger in the home where ho strangled Mrs. Mary Gedeon, 5 4, and her daughter Veronica, 20-year-old artist's model.

the government "I say to my fellow countrymen und to the rich Gentile, to the rich Jew or to any other American, that you cannot strike down in this country a powerful movement of workers such as the CIO which stands for equality and protection of any race, any minority, any religion or any creed that exists In our country. This touched off another boisterous demonstration that continued for two minutes. There were cheers and applause a mo- violently against being taken lo A commission met today Ideal Fish restaurunl directions of Hermann Wllhelm on the wharf, slating that the cost of materials to the wharf lhe police station, a charged by Helen Honlllas of 60 Plateau avenue who said he had forced her to yield to him under threat of being thrown over lhe cliff. Mrs. Honlllas said Cosia, whom she met for the first time Satur Canvass Of County Vote Is Started No Change In Winners Is Expected property would amount to between and $450, and that the wharf crew would do the work.

The council voted to allow the purchase of Hie mntet'luls. All Quiet In Filipino Wage Strike No Picket Lines Used As Workers Protest Slash extras from Culver City departed for Clilco, where they will complete scenes that were being hot when lhe Unite county storm broke up the work. The balance of tho personnel of the group went dlrecljy to Culver City studios and the dozen or so Sacramento riders took their mounts hack to that city, The work here was completed Peering, commissiouer of the four-year plan, to work out assessments on individual Jews for payment of the $100, CO 0,000 fine. It was expected that the first, of 3,000 to 4,000 notifications of nKsessments would ho sent out this evening. Some arrested Jews were released in some cases escorted by police, so that they could go to (See LEWIS, Page 2, Col.

0) day night, had volunteered to lake her down town to meet her husband, Gene Honlllas, but In tend had driven out the West Cliff Drive where the alleired enl- Pacific Ave. Improvements Are Planned YGNKH ACT TK.HT RKKN WASHINGTON (U.P.) A new yesterday. The main part of the Commissioner Illltblns said that all was In readiness for the In-slallatlon of sidewalks on the Esplanade up to the Smith property, a distance of 215 feet. Commissioner Howe stated that $200 had been donated for the purpose already. The city engineer was Instructed to draw up plans and specifications for the walks.

group of approximately 7i per pode took place, Fratiklo Tehada fl-year-old son of Joe Tehada was In the back of the car pleading with Coslo "not to hurt Helen," Mrs. Honlllas said. supreme court test of the Wagner i their homes and arrange to get act appeared assured today as a cash for banks to pay their share, result of the national labor Tela-J Servants and members of Jew-tion board order that Inland Ish families who were not arrest- sons, were either extras from the Canvass of the county vote at Tuesday's election was started this morning by Supervisors George Ley, Mrs. Rose Rostron and George Morgan, Supervisors Charles Hnkham and Bert Lewis being prevented by Illness from assisting. Quiet reigned today In the strike of 250 Filipino field workers of the Independent Filipino union of Davenport.

The workers voted to strike last Saturday afternoon at a meeting at the Ocean View hotel In Davenport studio or locals used for the time Further Improvements along Pacific avenue were planned today as Art Bowman was granted a $1500 permit for remodeling on location. Cosia said todav he did not wish to testify until his superior The company left over $30,000 court hearing. Police said he of the front of the building at 112 following a statement by growers 111 matter had apparently been drinking Sat The official count and the open- ed were warned under penalty of Immediate arrest against telling outsiders any details of the proceedings. The government Instructed wealthy Jews that in addition to paying their share of the fine, they must help poor Ing of absentee votes. 504 "rday night.

The complaint which were sent nut I Issued by District Attorney TienJ. 35 cents per hour lo accommodation. This France To Go Back To a Six Day Work Week Steel company sign a contract with the steel workers organizing committee If agreement Is reached in collective bargaining. The board directed Inland to grant sole bargaining rights for company employes at Indiana Harbor, and Chicago Heights, to the SWOC, a-Committee for Industrial Organization affiliate which waged an unsuccessful strike for a signed contract In 1937. h.

KtilKlit wno anneared ror me G. AHegrl, president of tho un nrosocutlon In this morning's to be completed by 6 o'clock this evening buf with no change in winners anticipated. Closest of the county races was hearing. shop owners pay for repairs of changes In the Interior. The building now houses the offices of Dr, M.

Linscott, the F. W. Sears print shop and other offices. The building permit total was boosted another $3000 Saturday when II. A.

lngton of 25 Hubbard street was issued a permit for a new six-room dwelling and garage fof 219 Almar the damage Inflicted by last week's mobs. lly KAM'H IIUIXZKX I I'nl ted l're Mtnff 'or respondent for Seaside district supervisor does not Include the salaries of the regularly employed attaches. Director Rosson and the camera men declare conditions here were Ideal for the work and more visits from M-G-M may he expected during the next year. The entire company in ado Its headquarters at Hotel I'alomar during Its stay hero. where the Incumbent Charles Pinkham held a bare 234 lead over W.

S. Moore In the unofficial count. ion, which Is not affiliated with, either CIO or AFL, said today! that no picket lines had been es- tabllsbed as all Filipino workers wore on strike with the exception1 of about ten on a ranch near I'es-j cudero whero, bo understood, the old wage scale was still in Thero had been no negotiations with growers up until late today. I Growers reported work going on as usual with white pickers In the fields, They staled that Ibis High Mass For Clarence H. Mackey Tuesday NEW YORK UR) A solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated In Patrick's cathedral FARIS France prepared today to return to the six-day work week to meet the most serious social, economic and financial crisis in many years.

Opposition was expected to bo voiced against Finance Minister Paul Revnand's drastic decrees Said Control Of Auto Industry Is Communist Plan The battle for the sheriff post was the next closest with the in cumbent J. II. "Bob" Devltt lead tomorrow for Clarence II. Mu wAMiimuuiN -ygmunu meeting of the annual Dobrzynskl, Detroit, United Auto- national congress of the general mobile Workers organizer, told iutor federation KVSTON KIXKI) 2 LONDON (U.R) Capt. George R.vston, who set a world automobile speed record in Utah, was fined 20 shillings (about 2) today for doing 37 miles an hour along the Victoria embankment in the heart of London.

Eyston'g plea that he had "only just returned from America" and was driving In London for the first time since his return did not impress the court, which ordered the ppeedlng charge noted on his driver's license. Public Indignation Is Strong Against Nazi's Treatment Of The Jews kay, chairman of the board of the off-season on sprouts and Postal Telegraph and Cable coni-'tlrlokos and that the strike pany, wealthy spoilsman and ait won Id not affect them adversely, patron. Leading growers also stated that Mackay, husband of had no Idea of going back to. Case, the opera star, died x''111" of 35 telltH ing Win Lemon by 548 votes. District Attorney Benj.

B. Knight led Roy Sayre by 620 votes, I'll 11 Hartman led Constable Bill Horstman by 1359 while Coroner P. J. Freeman had a comfortable lead of 2416 votes over Dr. Harry Piper.

In the congressional race Jack Anderson held a lead of 10(53 votes over J. J. McGrath In the unofficial tabulation. Duchess Of Windsor Not Royalty Unit hour. day night after a long Illness ttie house committee investigating ttnAmerican activities today that the Communist party once sought control of auto unions believing that In event of war they would paralyze the armaments industry.

These tactics, Dobrzynskl said, were outlined to him in May, 1937, by William Welnstone, at that time state secretary of the Communist party in Michigan. Allegrl, speaking for the union, Surviving with Mrs. Mackay are his son, John W. Mat kay, nnl emphatically that the an LONDON (U.R) Public Indlgna- Prime Minister Neville Chamber- Ion will hold (o Its demand against Nazi persecution two daughters Mrs. Kllln Her Bv HKXRV TOHTI Kl'SSKLL United l're Ntnff orreMinclent I LONDON U.R) The royal fam tne Gin scaie.

i no uemanu ior jRWB mounted today and reports the former scale Is the only de- that the British cabl- lin, wife of Irving Berlin, the song writer, and Mrs. Robert Z. Hawkins. ily has definitely turned thumbs HOME BUYS fioon down, (to Mo. Lot 100x135 ft.

with 5 room modern rustic bungalow; double a-rnwe; ctiicken hse. Fruit, loam sell. No. 2199A. niand being made by the union, nt might soon express Its "ah-1 neRotlutlona with the Nuzi-miseist Mooney Again Loses In Court Allegrl said today.

Dobrzynskl appeared as a wit-i jhorrance" of the German policy mimed at elimination of Jews. down on receiving the Duchess of Windsor as a member of royalty, high society circles reported powers looking toward general Kuropean appeasement were understood to have been delayed In- The British charge d'affaires In I WASHINGTON (U.R) The su ness temporarily substituting for President Homer Martin of the auto union. Martin was scheduled to testify today but will ap-near later In the week. Dnhrvn- $1700 rm a. 5-R.

plastered rustic home with basement. Newly renovated InHlde and out. Oarape. Fruit. Paved St.

50x135, or with rtll. tionnl lot hen house for 300, 21U0. No. 2198A. preme court today reiterated lis earlier refusal to review Thomas Carpenter Held On Charge Of Drunk Driving Berlin lias been Instructed to pro- ueiinneiy as resini oi uie ne-test, strongly to the German gov-j velopments In Germany and tho ernment against "recent articles torm of protest evoked In Creat in the German preBS associating Britain, a former British minister and Heporta that Britain would ap-members of the house of 'ne United States with a jski said he was national director Missing Harry Barbour Returns LOS ANGELES (U.R) Harry of Ford Motor company organizers for the UAW and a member of Local No.

205. Millon Miin, 52-year-old ear-'tnous with the murder" In Paris 'plan to create a Jewish state In y.tnoo kmk down. Fine modern 7-Hm. home on paved St. near Uny Miss.

Also 2-R. cottage with fireplare; Shed: Lot 100x110. Oak fl's. No. 2020A.

Bottleneck At San Rafael Is At Last Broken SAN RAFAKL (U.R) A four-lane highway, replacing the troublesome Han Rafael "bot-tenerk" was in operation today, following dedication exercises Sunday at Puerto Suello hill. The highway rovers more than 7.6 'miles between San Rafael and a point a half mile north of the Ignacio Y. Barbour, recent candidate for the California State Assembly, who J. Mooney's 22-year-old fight for release from the life Imprisonment sentence he Is serving In San Quentin, penitentiary. The action came when the court denied the' plea of Mooney attorneys for reconsideration of its October 10 decision, rejecting their petition for review of slate court decisions refusing to release Mooney on a write of habeas corpus.

disappeared in San Francisco last TO SIGN TKADK PACT LONDON (U.R) Usually authoritative sources reported today that the trade agreement between the United States and Great Brit pouter, was free on $200 cash ball a German diplomat, Prim Sollll Africa and asking an Amer-toduy awaiting hearing on a Minister Neville Chamberlain In- Kuarantee of its integrity drunken driving charge preferred formed the house of commons. denied. by Watsonvllle officers. The United States and other "We already have oulte as Main was arrested In Watson- nations may join in the protest, many Jews as we can hold," ville and brought here Saturday according to the Dally Express po- South African spokesman said, after arrangement before Justice lltlcul correspondent, who fore- A British spokesman also de-of the C. It.

Taylor. 'cust action by the a bluet of tiled the report. Phone jjffij August, reappeared suddenly at the Los Angeles Hall of Justice today and said he had been "held ain would be signed Thursday In captive In an adobe hut by kid napers for three months." Washington..

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