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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 1

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Today's Smile Miss Prim Do you really like to be held so close when you dancer Miss Pert Why, I didn find any room for complaint. Boston irans cript. 7o6 TPor Thousands of ideas and a.mPlef. printed specimens are vMl0crk you when you order your job woik at the "Democrat" office. WOODLAND, CALirUl.

'J TCgttgT DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY gfcm Jf A A Ma MAN KILLED WHEN HIT BY CAR jt Dance a Police Open Drive Against Fresno Man, Fixing 0 HICKMAN WINS HANGING DELAY Tire by Unlit Auto, Struck by CDawley BRAWL ENDS Lindberghs Win Hat Project Will Be Subject Here Struck by a passing automobile while fixing a tire near Dun FVank Levis 32, of Fresno, died at the Arbuckle sam iXltar of the Arbuckle American was the APPEAL OF FOX BURIED IN ARREST Efficiency Tests rlvivpv of the death car. Me was returning tu business trip tc Woodland. At an inquest held at Colusa Thursday afternoon, ne was Here Are Final OF BOY, 20, Home Group The accident occurred at auuut Nez Perces Dunnigan. With his wile at nis sure, wid rlw UJlillfi i tt a fmainnl r.onscious to the last, He remamcu cuusuvus Leaders to calling to his wife, "I won't leave you; I won't leave you." AT MADISON FRIENDS MOURN SAYS COURT TakeHonors In Friendly Indian Race Scores In Long Efficiency Race Final scores in the Pioneer and Friendlv Indian ten week's efficiency contest, which closed Monday, follow: Pioneers Lindbergh J30 Roosevelt 160 AT FINAL RITES Be Trained In Designs Tire Blew Out With his wife and brother in law, David Fisk, Lewis was on his way from Fresno to Klamath Falls, Ore eon in a light coupe. Near Dunru an the front left tire blew out and Dance hall committees of rural tossed a big brick at hip gin FOR MRS.

PARKER (Bv United Press) tlasks inursaaj. First arrest a Lews was removing n. SAN yUJtMNi.ii' San Quentin State penitentiary were notified Thursday of postponement Unable to see tne cai a relentless sRt i Hats women's joy and husband's The Lindbergh Pioneers of Wood a ihn Km Perce Friendly In jday night country dances Bacchan 1 Catholic buda rites were solem of the hanging of William r.awm tt. olnlnrl fnr Artril 27. miles an hour.

The newspaperman, iaA nipV. stOD dians Ot Winters are Sutter Daniel Boone Kit Carson 930 Friendly Indians project for April. William Ross, 20, was Tiated Ser, who died in Oakland Tuesday' Parker, wno oiea i nnHfication came from Grant I the ten weeks eniciency luul i ndSaof the State supreme closed Monday, it was announced to ped about 200 feet farther on and returned to take the injured man, still Project leaders will meet uu. court house here at 10 o'clock Friday Kev. U'atner jonn.

i a low mass at 11 o'clock at the Church COIBt in San Francisco where pre morning tor instruction I Madison. conscious, to Arouse. arkprf Lieht ..2440 ...2180 2166 ject, it was annuuiii uu of the Holy Kosary mis lil. Nez Perce Crow Pawnee Yakima Bear Claw man's appeal uu.u willi a permanent bronze Itoss was arresieu uy yj Robert Litsch on a charge of Us Father rnomas n. jriuigo mate friend of the family for a quar Investigation showed that the Lewis car had no jturbing the peace at the Madison plaque on "Boy's Night," May 19 The results for the Pioneers were las follow: Lindberghs, first; Roose The agent pomu the project as it will be conducted here Uance nan satuiutiy u.6u..

ker is on trial. Calendar Busy Becaus'e oTlhe qon geed calendar of the supreme court, it will be im tail light. Uotn uibk ana recalled a conversation earlier in the The youtn was nrir.f1 spntence ana fnr it means a real financial velts, second; buttet, u.nu, Boone, fourth, and Kit Carson, fifth, evening in which Lewis had mentioneu saving. placed on probation for one year. oi a centui.v, impressively of the decedent.

After the services at the church, prayers were said at the grave. Bearing the casket were A. G. Proctor, J. W.

Monroe William Welder, Milan Weider, Paul R. Leake and GRAIN GROWERS i GRATEFUL FOR the lack oi a tan was made to repair lt. possible lor nib aiJjdi upon before April 27, according to tuq nio lonHors will study how sued for another youth wanted for i uttamntiner to make a brawl out of Deputy Sheriff Uurtis oaxon, word trom rayior. Hickman will be held the con Friendly Indian Perce, first; Crow, second; Pawnee third; Yakima, fourth, and Bear Claw, fifth. Competition Closed The five Yolo county clubs in each to make their own hats, as well as how to remodel old ones and make the Madison dance.

demned ro conducted tne iiiveaugoni measurements showed the car to have been a full 12 inches on highway. Wilbur D. folk, tne latter 'em good for another season, iwu ukj NEW DOWNPOUR no detinue aate until the supreme court has had time The campaign against, turbers was decided upon at a re (. manHnir nf committeemen irom 't iook nice last yci" env tbp women. They'll be so I'eivis oroisen class Several out of town friends of the decedent and her family were among to act on ms appeal his anneal.

changed nobody will recognize them TWn if t.h sunreme court upholds mg the weej 01 Wll Lewis sunereo. a ".7 deep gash across the stomach, inter the various halls. Sheriff James cQff bavp. nledeed those who paid tneu im i "'rr. and tney wm cum" lvionroe a al injuries ano great iuo rsf wrin.

courted their support una the church ana at among them were Mrs E. A. the conviction, a new date for tV tn and clo com Angeles for the murder of the li Je final accounting. school girl. itinjt8 for the contest were soared to unuuw' Something aDout tne new hats will also be taught but Jupiter Pluvius with exceiiem xe her dShter, Mrs.

Biliie Barbera of The vicnm was ciup.vj Sun Maid Raisin growers of Fresno. During the late war he served as i naval engineer with both the United States and French navies. He is a looking for an evening ot dancing. More arrests will follow, say po suits ior ner husbands aon wn mgtne hisl mnT up Mttehell'jr, Thomas Gormley, James i The ram maKer, hcl Felts, fabrics and straws, singly or lyond trie noil'U11 finally decidea to get Frenchman Dy oirtn. ne una relatives, having been reared an or PhMge t' took combined, are tne popuin being used in the spring models, according to Miss Liles.

Panamas, vis cas and bangkok straws can be re RI.AST EVIDENCE Warden James Holohan said Hick based man would be notified this afternoon including ord that he had been temporarily saved 1 Irom the noose through the order IS'Sec activittau the supreme court. ov Th contest has greatly raised the When he entered the PUary the Bigelow stat and quoncneu n'e union on acres of Yolo county gram land. SnSSSt and Miss Juhet Wood of Sacramento; Harry Harnish of Oak I land ad Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Cmc ci of San Francisco.

Besides the husband and children, other mourners of the immediate am charge of the body and conducted the blockea to coiuunu inquest. GIVEN TO PROBERS shapes, she sam. Up to 9 o'ciocic tnis mensuring gauge on the court house grounds pointed to .03 inches for the present fall. This afternoon's heav ins fate, saying he was 1 organization could mi loorWc wTin have also work in hats, will tuoiiiea imnroved an be improved SECRET NICARAGUA ier lan is expeLcu measurement considerably. ihow" in their appeal.

and have remained at top speed throughout the ten weeks. vi rf Tint. thR srood work will 1 sisters and a brother, Mrs. Anna I cTucS of Berkeley and Miss Elizabeth then instruct their individual depart ments in the project. season's total to 11.15 inches i as MnuT ire be continued" The leaders: support MPf 7unother' brother, Francis San anci sunnort Francis jf ton raMurphy ree3 in Port.

TREATY DISCLOSED compared to last year ww. U1 ing the theory that the St. in winning MAY OPEN CHURCH! mcnes ior uic same The boys wno are memuus winning Pioneer group are Raymond dam may land, Oregon. Mrs. JK.

a narcuuiu. The ram is maim s'" ers, and will likely do no harm to or Thursday by Water board investi fterecJJ1 A Lally chaplain of Elkhorn ivirs. n. a wKv. ANNEX FOR EASTER i (By United Press) chards.

Mrs. Kay oreer. al desire wospnai Edward Howard, Junior Hatcher, Jack Fitr.gerald, Norman Chase, Kenneth tjw Stewart Cranston, Maynard Madison Mrs. a. a.

w' standing, supplementing the Stimson Mrs. Leland btites. jury action in order that facts in nts of the Catholic church and support of the theory that the Mrs. Parker and the mem dynamited will be properly in was fjay when she breathed LAW AND MOTION hat the new the! Wh.lo, Gorton agreement, waa American and Nicaraguan govern OttoTender and Mrs. William Gould.

SnriSe Lake Mrs. Walter Straw Easter services was express today churh.C: a Hatcher vestigatea flsWnff Dis. her last ments last summei, tu vu vn nnt.Viontv to super CALENDAR MONDAY bridge and Mrs. Roy Whitlow. Willow Oak Park Clara Fishback by Kev.

u. i is the leader. trict Attorney Keyes to order a grand ictorious vise the Nicaraguan ejections next October, it was disclosed at the state The members oi Friendly Indian tribe are Howard Winters Mrs. Burn Chadwiek and FALL WINS DELAY aqueduct oynaiiMts Mrs. Herman Poppe.

J. G. Moirom, conwacwi. Motroni declared that woikeia keep on at their present pace the building, to house the educational department of the church, may be ready by April 1. Tr' Rnle.

Waller Lee, tl ir otvj Yolo Zeimira mjiui Yojc r.iJosenh Griffin, Max E. Hoi 1 Following is IN TEAPOT TRIAL INoted Scientist pondenTe3 between "Presidents Coolidg and Diaz was made public. The arrangement gives Ameiican officials complete authority and absolute police powers to wntol the election machinery and maintain order lar, "Harold RitcWi, George Liggett, motio her Monday. Dunnigan Zamora Mrs. J.

Dedicatory exercis ronirpd as soon as definite date for SS, Ronald Feng, Karl mm SSeate are Is Laid to Rest cbmpletion of the building can oe (By United Press) waswtnOTON Trial of former rJODDy iy, uuK1 Enrico Martmem vs. jospen ry yet to h'e nameo. iV Coombs, Eddie Baker, Frederick Bar otion to remarid. Miss Liles reports that the neigh set. accoramg to rvev.

The main building, now undergo in the country aurmS xrl was also provided for under the McCoy bill, which the Nicaraguan House of Representatives recently rejected. Ker ana ouuiey F. R. McKenzie vs. J.

r. rams borno0a meeungi us Secretary of the Interior Albert is Secretary triftl Uo Alto Tuesday to to be set. ous sections of the country are ing complete renuva uuu, ready by Easter, it is believed. attend funeral swvices for Professor Sinclair, charged jointly Fred Meier vs. vv.

i. looreuc tpmg Wltn great SdVspre f.RASH VICTIMS murrer ano monun ow. I. P. Koberts, Known with Fall of conspms Students Find Madson on Tour pSment into many homes that have scientitic agricuituic.

the government, wb Professor Roberts gave most of his JenilingS Bailey of the dis I fetition ox jiannu tablish birth of Hotsuye and Yoshi IMatsuoka. Ttaio nf Clavton H. Archer re life to the development ot agncui gupreme court. ict supreme court. 0f Families Safe REPORTED BETTER tiiral sciences, ne waa i Bailey gr Jturn on citation.

not mtnerto uew ARCHERY CLASSES of agriculceivmg Of L. A. District Professor B. A. Madson of the uuardiansmp oi ouanco fn ctuHent body had Pleaded that the former secre Estate of H.

Frank Holman estate oi n. twim at Davis college, whose homes are in to Uornen univuis', fiAO, ononiv div sion at uavio ou the Charles U11U JU" jronomy ui Imnenal TAr.i.i rs collided north of lxrftl1i. n. McGrew. and guardianship ffilTforwhich time the case had many years duuquik START SATURDAY is spenains pleR reeion.

i vi saw nrp still under treat nm nthv Bauer et al, minors re lormeriy oeeu ac. of agriculture. the liooaeo oanta rV ni journeyed dovn to find their safe and sound. The student are John Burson of Filmore, who left He inspecting' the experiments at ment at th6 'woodland Clink I turn of sale of real estate. Melloland Experiment station and is physicians say all are well on their Estate of George J.

Tandy peti Hazeman Fixing Hunt Plotters In If Saturday is a balmy spring day checkine with county amenta Wav to recovery. tion ior prouaxu vx v.ii. San Bernardino on alfalfa studies, Those under treatment are Tillot Estate of Door petition for Dav ast rnursuj rt" snd Duke Clark of Plr who departed Saturday and is ma He left last Sunday and win dc awu son and ms Wlle, w. letters oi aominisirauun. Mrs.

Jenkins. All but Baker, who it will inaugurate niuuevy iul VC neer and Friendly Indian boys at the according to R. Bige City Hall Office Dynamite Cache 5y tn friends OA sutierea severe q. lr rtit mucli damage WW bones broken tne crasn. IVia iV 1 iIVHJt low secretary.

Archery is one of the sports which count toward the i athletic trophy and the boys plan to go into it thoroughly under the di George nazemi, Music Features to yaj Mother Dead that the mam fc OAKLAND two Plotted to Many View Davis rection oi uiuui. was unharmeo. ifn.mil that his place was not a new job that of city carpenter. It isn't an official title, but he's ilV Ot live WV1K iiwiiw Thursday following, discovery of a Bigelow nas uiuc lemonwood bows for fthe boys and by the devastanna: fBy United Frew) Art Exhibition Davis Assembly The musical program given at the Wednesday assembly ft Davis college includtd apinno duet by Mis s. given a new David tsunami, no ly Indians an osage orange bow nome oi Mof rtn nine TO HOLD CAKB MlJt ta The Parent Teacher Pickford, of Mary Pickford, moment fixing it up America's sweetheart, died at her The exhibition oi prints at the Davis Joint Union H.gh prEPspaarto'boys will soon offer the Woodland groups competition, it was atinniinwd bv Rev.

E. A. Griffith home here inursoay. The bomo, mau i iiv: two feet long filled dynamite and explosive caps, was found by Mrs. Troveneal in a hole that had been C.

"1 1 from the outside. Marx and i Wednesday cuiu" aciioui ng MI'S. ladies; quarie uprbolser tCh jW. E. L.

Overholser, with a countei uiiu numerous records he has to keep. The office will be the best equipped in the building when completed. Durst is in cnarge. Mrs. repronuut.oi.a Wndnosilnv when he reported that he three years.

For several months she has ordered oowa xvi Mrs. S. B. Freeborn nnd Mra A. 0j8 "JJ" and towns Maclise, and a numbe on he cello jhojjj exhibition.

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