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SANTA CRUZ NEWS, SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA PAGE THREE 3TATE APPROVES 36,000 FOR U. S. Witt Build Finest, Safest Liner A "New Leviathan" FREY PAROLED AS AFTERMATH MISS TROVINGER, LOVED TEACHER, DIES IN GHICO Editor Named Hull's Advisor iOUNTY PHIZES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1937 Ffiir Prom i urn Tllohaiil Ti. Frey, 4S-year-old compunW'ii of Fred Lorenzann when the latter was killed during a ci a re I a Chestnut, avenue li'ooming house last September i -WLr i mmmmiaimimiam mm 'rrmmmm List Givpn Official O. K.

A $38,000 premium list lias 1 nth, today pleaded guilty to a i cihiikp liiowiii1' uni. tu Mint affair. Police Judge W. A. Deans, upon jllie recommendation of District en approved by Hip Htnto- of Santa Cruz onunly- fair jfi I atsonvillfi noxt month, Attorney Hen Knight, permitted Frey change his original plea rs of thn 14th (limrict ngricul- Heralding the revival of the U.

S. Merchant Marine is this new "super-liner," shown in model, above, the largest vessel ever to be built in American shipyards. Contracts for the vessel, totaling $15,750,000, were let by the Maritime Commission. The new ship, fireproof and equipped with all latest safety devices, will carry both passengers and cargo and will replace the retired Leviathan, World War troopship. Disposition of "Old Levi" is undetermined, although suggestions for its use as training ship or pleasure palace mav keep it from the scrap pile.

Miss Nettie Trovinger, for 30 years a teacher in Santa Cruz city ichools and who had been visiting relatives in Butte county, died Wednesday evening at Enloe hospital In Chico from a paralytic stroke. A native of Butte county where she received her education, she was 78 years of age. Miss Trovinger taught for several years at Centerville and Forest Ranch before coming to this city. Here she was a member of the Friday Shakespeare club. Her home was at 4 6 Walnut avenue.

Survivors are Mrs. Jang Rugh of Magalia, G. G. Hupp of Chico, Mary M. Minden of Fast Nicolaus, Mrs.

Rosalie Baldwin and Mrs. K. B. Ward of Oroville, and Ralph Hupp of Willows. Funeral arrangements are pending at the.

Westfall Funeral Home in Chico. of not guilty. Judge Deans then Frey to serve 6 months ral association were told in atsonvllle last nltcht by Chn Ir an Paul V. Knndspn. Allegation of the money was ide from state revenues from four-rent tax on horse race jail, but suspended all except 1 20 iliivs.

on condition he refrain I grabbed KollVs sharp grounder from (ll.inkins olll of (and threw him out. trouble during that period, Four runs, four hits, no An additional battery complaint i against Frey, signed by Tom I SI'VIW'TII 1NN1; Wlichin several days otter the I.orenzana affair, was held in Yanks Repeat Giant 8-1 Defeat By Blasting Melton; Play By Innings tting, by Harold Smith, chief of state division of fairs and positions, and was told Knndsen County Agricultural Com-ssioner Prank KelloRR in a to Sacramento this week. iins. IIIO.Z;i NMllM-d )) iing. Mancuso was lossed out by alke d.

Ruffing. Coffman Whitehead was called on Of the total, $1 1,000 has been portioned to livestock displays. (Continued from Page One) Appointed special assistant in the trade agreements division of the state department, George Fort above, president and editor of the Chattanooga News, will advise Secretary Hull on American trade policies. Milton served as advisor to the American delegation to the Inter-American conference at Buenos Aires last year. Rolfe to Cehrlg.

Crosetti threw right on Hip first pitch, Melton out Mancuso. Whitehead flied 1 sprnnrl Rarieit on strikes, no errors, No runs no hi.s. Jojo Moore grounded to third ROSS RANSOM NOTE ARRIVES 5,000 to horticulture, agricul-e and floriculture exhibits, out to Selkirk on the right out swinging at a curve. base to end this latter threat. running track.

Today's crowd brought the to-: No runs, no ISO runs, one Int, no errors, one left. Yankees: DiMaggio drilled a single between Bartell and Ott rl $10,000 to apple displays, ultry, pigeon and rabbit pxhib- bits, no errors, i two left. tal attendance for the two games none left. at Yankee Stadium to 118,248.1 Yankees nartell MOTHER-IX-lAW CM'B GAIXS AMARILLO, Tex. U.R) Ama-rillo continues to boost its mothers-in-law and recently membership in the Mothers-In-Law club reached 250.

The club has been granted a charter and inlaws are being signed from all over the Panhandle and even four other states and even one from Yankees: Iloag doubled to threw out I I for his second hit of the game. Cehrig walked. Dickey lashed a isingle over second, scoring Di CHICAGO, Oct. -(JP)- A gale" of $229,552 was paid oh taklnic "gale" of $229,552 was the latter's lit. Selkirk singled to right, ransom note was reported to have ny louays crown, in iiiBiim hopper on the run behind second.

Iscorin Iloag and tying the score. iLazzerl singled to left, Selkirk Colorado Whipping Post For Wife Beaters Urged two-day "Iiikp to una niprt (0 chioxza. Bartell the players' share for the two threw ou, jIoa on another sen- The If.Tltl 1 liltlV -MJlllMllft HI ncruilll. JlillllllU Mil Magglo and sending Gehrig to 'been received today from kidnap-third. iloag flied to Chiozza aiidPrf! 0f Charles Ross, well to do Gehrig sc ored after the catch.

greeiing card manufac-Dickey remained on first. Sel-jtUVP1. kirk forced Dickey, Bartell to Karly Connelly, investigator for Whitehead. It was a pretty stoplnp department of iustice. refused contests to D4Z.

us. two clubs now move to the, riinu nr Mia no orvnvo 1 a single mist Ott. scoring Selkirk. and other divisions Including Future Farmers of America 1 the 4-U clubs. Premium lists, together with ry blanks, now are being nted.

and will be distributed irtly to the Santa Cruz cham-' of commerce, the Farmer.s ipprative Kxchange, and the ice of Farm Advisor Henry isbbuni at 351 Pacific avenue. The county fair, revived after live years' lapse, will be held vember 11, 12. 1.1 and 11. in ilsonville auditorium. It was the fourth straight hit for Home pai'K, nie i-oio nollp ftft Grounds, for the next three THIRD IXMX( games, if that many are neces-.

Rnfe tnfiSP( out Mpl. Sary. 1 1 mi ml slew l'nllpr Tnnve BELGRADE COUPLE AVE!) 00 GOLDEN, Colo. (U.R) Public I YEARS whippings at old-fashioned whip- BELGRADE (U.R) Weljo 7A-ping posts is advocated by Justice vanovitch, 107, and his wife Yerl- the Yankees. Lazzeri stopped atjiind throw by Bartell.

Lazzeri to "cnfirm or deny receipt of the second. Melton was replaced by grounded Ott to McCarthy, Mrs. Ross recently paved iwlio made a line pickup ot fliei way for communication with nf the Peace John Owen as the I The way the Yankees took the groaned out, Crosetti to Gehrig. Harry Gumbert, a right bander, game apart with their "sudden The crowd gave Bartell a hie; Crosetti flied to Moore. Rolfe Mow throw.

jtle kidnapers by announcing her na, 104, have just celebrated the 90th anniversary of their proper punishment tor men who Two runs, two hits, no errors, rPafijnPSS to cooperate with heat their wives. 'death" outbursts of batting dyna- hand as he came to bat. The; forced Ruffing at second when 'mite today, however, mads it ap- peppery shortstop obliged with a iwhitehrad took his high hopper iut unsound saie pear liar a tour-straigni series snarp single past third, utt riifrl i and threw to Bartell. Laz.eri SNA KM TTIC 1IOMK triumph might be in the cards. 'out to Iloag.

No runs, one hit. 'run to Ihird DiMaggio struck I.1MIIH IX MM. Hoss. 72. was kidnaped Sept.

Giants: Moore got two bases 25 near Sycamore, 111., by three on a line drive that Iloag missed men WM0 ptopped his car in which as he attempted to make a circus Roca Was riding with his former The recommendation was made at the trial of an alleged wife heater. "It is too bad that the old-fashioned whipping post in the public square cannot be reinstalled for wife heaters," he said. Judge Owen sentenced the man to six months in ail. I'ULARE U.R) As long as Os- Finding little difficulty with the no errors, one left. lout.

the Snake stays in the attic Giants' southpaws. Hubbell audi Yankees: Selkirk popped to. Two runs, four hits, no errors, 1 continues killing mice, hp 'Melton, they probably will face'ott. Lazzeri poked a single Hf 'catch. It was scored as a double, secretary.

Rartf'U fanned as Dickey held a i rn ,1,1 in nciiiiiiiiiciiHi-, ui- iiiiuii iiiieiieun. kuuiiik f-rounueo SIXTH lMM; 'foul tick DiMagrio took flit's home of Sam Phipps. Oscar. League champions' top double play on the first Ott flied to DiMaggio. iong ny and 'rifled the ball so' SOYIET PLAXS FARM SHOW snake, crawled through hander tomorrow, with anothei ipitch, Bartell to Whitehead to also hoisted to DiMagsio.

,1 MOSCOW fll.P) Prenarations McCarthy. IMcCarthv lifted a high flv i Tiip are in nrogress throughout (lie air vent and into the attic right-hander, Monte Pearson, the ne lime ago and started gorg-, Yankees' likely starter. DiMaggio grabbed for his third i Yankees attempted to pull the Soviet for the All-Union Agricul- No runs, one hit. none left. FOURTH IXXIXfi himself on mice.

straight put-out equaling a major hidden ball trick with Crosetti in tural Exhibition which is to open Giants: Hippie was out on a'lpngue record FIRST IXX1XG Giants: Moore fanned ing. Bartell dropped a 1 1 MHHi GBGSJ pop fly to Crosetti back of jv0 runs, no hits, no errors,) Ripplp grounded out. Crosetti to quirements have been s'et, with which collective and stale farms, 1 leaguer Into left field for two Mcl'arl ny went out. uumng ioinonP iPft. i kJ I Gehrig.

Gehrig beat out bases. Iloag barely got his glove Gehrig. Chiozza rolled to Gaz- Yankees hit, no errors, machine and tractor stations, areas and regions of the USSR on the ball but couldn't hold it.jzerl and was out to Gehrig. Ott singled to right scoring Bar- No runs, no bits, no errors, tell and took second on the none left. slow line, cenlei roller down the third base onp Dickey lined first pitch toj Vunkccs: Ruffing lifted a high for.

a single, Gehrig slop- fu- In Mrmre Crosetti glanced a must, comply if they exhibit. I CL Mark Quality throw in. Ott reached second on innuwn: I ne sun came outPP( second. Hoag attempted mi 6lf Mancnso's throwing hand the play, sliding to heat Dickey's as Crosetti batted. Crosetti t0 sacrifice but forced Gehrig lime was He seemed relay.

Ripple fanned swinging, popped to Bartell, who backed third. McCarthy to Ott. Selkirk's in onsiderable pain. Crosetti McCarthy fanned swinging. into short left field to make the 'hard grounder caromed off Mc- iaMnP(j.

Coffman blocked Roli'e's One run, two hits, no errors, Rolfe went out on ajcarthy's leg scoring Dickey and hard smash and threw out. WASHIXGTOX LEADS IX PULP OLYMPIA, Wash. (U.R) Washington produced more pulp than any other slate in the union in Its mills turned out worth of pulp, or no hits, no errors. one left. roller to mcuartny unassisted, i Hoag.

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tons. WiS 'cnsin was a few I dollars behind seen place Maine, which produced worth of pulp. Oregon's pnlpwood industry was valued at 4.1. rig waiKcu. uut-u waH intentionally passed.

Kni t- XI NTH IXXIX'G out on strikes. jint smashed the first pitch: lnok MiCarthv's No runs, one hit. two the left field boxes. s.oi-.1(,s on (he near the I'lFIH 1NMXG Selkirk and Lazzeri. Gum- lim, poked a Giants: Mancuso grounded out.ibert was replaced in the box by.shl;,(.

h.Mwi-en and to Gehrig. Whitehead (., tlllH11, right H. Mancuso fanned. Whitehead went out on a roller to Lazzeri bander. Chiozza took Crosetti's a single to center.

Chioz-whose throw to Gehrig just did i long fly on the running track in sp1.h l.es- called third strike. Rolfe. after failing on a bunt attempt, grounded out. Bartell to McCarthy. DiMaggio lined nut to Bartell on the first pitch, the latter making a shoestring catch.

No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. SECOXIl IXXIXG I Giants: Chiozza rolled out, with the Beautifully Re styled SUPERFEX HEATERS PRODUCT OF PIIIKCnON STOVI COMPANY was thrown out. Rolfe 10 Gehrig. No runs, two hits, no errors get the runner. Melton drew center.

Ruffing moving In ii, hued for Coffman. Leslie base on balls. Moore singled to third after the catch. Whitehead walked, filling the bases Moore three left. i --n LEASK'S SEASIDE i in.TU,lmit MiMtA tlM-iJ.

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