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cmocrat The "Democrat's" background of alert news interest builds an ineligible plus of extra vitality for its advertisers. Ia readers are. better buying prospects because the paper hohl.i their altentinn No other medium in this field than the "Democrat" can so quickly and effectively translate advert isiiiK into action, und yet it. 1ms the lowest mill ine rate because its paid up circulation is four times greater than tliut of any nihor newspaper published in Yolo county. ESTABLISHED 1877 WOOD LAND, A blFORN I A Tl i USD A APIUL 9, 1936.

ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY JURY 000 T0 PROMINENT Yol Youths Local Drivers AGED WOMAN ifil.ENN ITv r'sHte SUFFERS HIP AUTO CRASH! vvxA vac in vK. 4 VfAAf Refineries Make ENDS LIFECompetition: riUHlUM, 111 Two Yolo county truckmen were reported in Stockton to have DAMAGES TO MRS. LUTZ Additional Payment re Farmers repi dentin become involved late Wednesday in a labor dispute at the Stockton Woodland hiffh' school are' exported i port, with the result that unloading of their trucks was delayed FALL HERE WITH GUN! home tonight or Friday after winning) lor several hours, while departure of the trucks lor Yolo county Yolo county sugar heet growers ore i joieing this week as they receive; WILLOWS their full share oi 'honors at the ninth was dclaved lurther as efforts were made to have the truck nnual Interstate Livestock and Baby jojn a truckmen's union. Word of the incident was receiv iKSr. here hy Sam Sohwah loca.

rain dealer ca Mate April 0. (VNA) additional! Fear that he as sintering trom perior court jury here Wednesday! approximately Si 159.000 in from the three sugar refin phrenic ailment us blamed by fdsl Jd ThuraV that additional incident, but did not know the names' of the two truckmen in I feio afte? evening denied damage? to Jennie Lutz, former resident of the Win ing companies operating in this dis j. OII0W a'r' fn "rrotavv of the! Woodland High school students There was no violence in con i noon suffered a fractured right hip Benoit, 50, secretary of the I ters district, in nor personal; lrie. an(j awards in judging events iuesuay ection with the protested at TMt MPatn'1 it is feared her condition may Provident. Irrigation district ben; made mi i no Kiwanis and Masonic cir The payment is injury damage acucnt agaui.

i iau toiu Ricci, Woodland plastering contract fourth place with his pen of three The truckmen were delivering Mrs. Hunter, in company with her gned between the eks, beside ids parked automobile on son. William S. Hunter, also of Ore crossbred lambs in a class of mmvjev from Yolo county to the Stockton than 1UU entries. lJOrt for storage in preparation fo: Steers Place loading onto ocean vessels.

Airs Tut 7 charged that she was' growers and refiners, in which grow ja country road near here tn.s men, Jrsj si near mfihrnm in ni0U above the contract price in the Winters ftrea. and blamed R.m; the rerail nnee of domestic i nnrn jonn JacKson iuiik iSiai. According to the report from Hereford steers. The local eshibitoi sugar should advance. The retail i wife, Mrs.

Georgia Benoit, begging were competing against a iient maae nib negligent driving. Clear Ricci Testimony introduced TONIGHT Electric Display Attracts Wide Interest uciee has been advanced twice nvem iic Jot give news and that or tneir in i 1 roin three western fin to iron, was driving through Woodland Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Hunter complained of not feeling well, and they stopped at the Fisher's Confec lionarv for a cold drink. After Mrs.

Hunter lhad drunk the cold liquid, she complained of feeling taint and started fpr the door in order to get fresh air. She collapsed before she reached the door, and toppled through the display case, shattered erlas? falling about her. Dr. George Uhl was summoned, and after determining that she had reason for James Fuller's steer, although ex ilml "iMeei lv. and ib.psc new represent daughter, net giving however, Stockton, unloading of the barley was prevented for some time, as efforts were made to force the Yolo county truckmen into the union, and after the grain had been unloaded, departure of the trucks was prevented while further efforts were made to force compliance with union regulations.

It was stated by Stockton port of cellent in type, did not show the de sharC 1,1 Benoit had gone to San Fi ancisco! finiahJ' ld failetl t0 olace. Local me' flrfnw to ivniri colliMon The revenue yesterday with a business associate; h)VS in to bring the steer home fti.cKht to have i' directed It is estimated trat the additional and also had planned to consult a'd groom it for competition at the defense nought to hae a anectea. Hor tov sin he had been in noor; T.nc Awl Rtork i health for several months. nealth K0? several monpns. steer also'Heials that, the Yolo county drivers He show show.

Vmn 7 thrr ease, but the: nf hflP aithouh the pav Vernon Er.ckson Program features have been com out not Sign union memOorMnps. jj pea red cheerful to his wife. motion was nemcd by nam; i maete 1.1:0:1 hc ha. vno metjfaje(i to. place.

All prize winning stock at the tram last rngnt, from the Port of 1' lor th opening umjn McNarv artlJUance and rushed the tncbion bavp boon local mock in Legion hall of Woodlands; WooHInnn Clinio Y.raw Claimed uusiness to be sold Thursday at auction. Ac Bruton. I of refined sugar secured from the Mr. Lutz has a second suit, seek beets. The new payment, brings to ire' 20 000 for the death of her bus three and a half cents a pound of re Today he arose before six o'clock, I C0Tdinir to Mr.

DuBois, Woodland farmers and firms inducing them to! tirst Fb ctrical hxpoMtion. The event disclosed a 'serious frac drove to his office and waved mil bovs are assured of premium prices ship through Stockton, pointing out; expected to attract hundreus 01 i ture. Mrs. Hunter was later removed band. Stephen Lutz, wr.o was latally imcd sugar, toe price neing pa.o 10 frend who called to him.

because of Cheir prize winners. that the same Wrminal later exist as o.oatts tur the vanou? programs 1 10 the county hospital. Other Winners in San Francisco. Considerable Yolo tomghl' Friday afternoon Becausc 0f her advanced age, it is Previous prize winners in the Fu county produce is now moving from an' relay evening. feared that the injury mav prove seri turc Farmers and 4 11 Club divisions this district to Stockton, hut since the 1:1 addition to the displays ot mod ou? Mrs Hunter is also suffering fellow: 'general maritime strike, no reports r'ni certrirai appliances tonight iy0m shock fr0m tthe acei Leland Kergel, first pen in the; have been received of truckmen be will be featured hy a rm urn fkint iniureci the anu accif.eiu.

ii c.il iuwffj. i "I've got some business to do," he dicat.m, given whether the sec sugar prmmectoon uo conn explaining the reason for his reel aetior, would be taken 10 trial. during Lne season was esuma.ed atmearance Jurors Named al 4:10,000 tons, of which 260,000 tons JEn the road Krnest W. Hull was foreman of the went to the Sprockets Migar lhezrer about an hour iurv Other. serving on the jury were, iii eomi ion to the Hrnaigamaico ou Hampshire lamb class; first prize in coming involved in labor disputes that engagement 01 ine offer a two part; I Benoit, a native of San Francisco, the Hampshire pen of three Iambs; are affecting at all major ports.

nderson lhiller, Gordon C. gar company and tons Frederick K. LVUson, Leonard W. Holly Sugar company. F.verhar.11.

Ma. ie Rrownell. Frank K. program, entirely different trom mm P. EMPLOYE came nore in lvui as a uooKKeeper arKi ineg prize tor showmansnip.

tus for Hockheimer and company. fjaler; ize.s will amount to more, than one staged here recently by the or Stoddard. S'oah M. Fa I tie was employed in mm 1 rancemo em He v. also awarded a wrist watcn.

the Northern California power com .7. A. Kergel, received first prize 1800 Eggs to H. Johnson, Frank Greer, A Mast and Melvin H. Millsap.

AT CONVENTION MARKET DIPS IN THURSDAY TRADE I pany, but retume.1 here engage in the host indr.uiual Shropshire! Dodicale Numbers The first half of the Ensemble's! program will consist of old fashioned numbers, which will be dedicated to miotic accounting, lie also dealt in and individual pen ot inive insurance, stocks and homis. Mildred Thnrn.son, Uobert Melvin Wilson New i Be Hidden for I Besides his ami hh 1.1 and Alhert Holcini the pioneer merchant of Gaenick(? of the locai p. G. Ihe second hall of the program will Woodland Wed leaves his mother and a sister in San i of Davis were also Yolo county win Sea Scout Yoeman Hunt Saturday Francisco. Funeral arrangements Hers.

The latter was an exhibitor ol have not. been made. nrize hogs. (Continued on Page 4, Column 2) Dean Witter and Company, i nesday for Fresno to attend the ah nual convention of the Pacific Coast i Electrical association Thursday and Friday. Mr.

Gaeniclce vvas Sacra memo Oilice.1 NFW YORh fday's market0" Qu'o'110 Home dightly on Thursday' ui rooihSuou Si CITY HALL GETS I Legionnaires to Hear I Report on Membership Open Close Va FrAm taf Cnnrav tht annual district essay contest. He I lUIU OIO.IC V.UIIUdVC; Saturday eve tations: Caterpillar TILE ROOFING open the fourth annua) Bustnr ps uid i'lofessional Women Achaean 1 libs' Faster F.gg hunt, at the Pinto ning or Sunday. Principal Edward If. Fan has re Among the oLher northern Califor RoporLs on the membership drive Lighting norl from Pasadena where he at nia winners were: A. ju.

Utrrth and riminid. jn. oast 'oodland. from Vm lei ami R. Cook convention of ace This wul be heard night when the.

So. Cabl. rdi. Yolo Tost, No. 77, American Legion O.

F. oni holds its first meeting in three weeks si atidard )il at the Legion hall. M. F. Roach, com I'ack.

Co. the stale. He of Willow Kmployes of the Capital Hoof Miss Flsie jrelvin Wilson was Wednesday; night elected Yoeman of the Amer can Legion Sea Scout troop at a meeting held in the scout cabin with Ifi members prosent. Plans for floating the troop's two boats were dis listed wiih practice set for Sunday morning on the river. It was announced the lid fool motor boat, owned bv the troop, is undergoing repair Vork will be complolcd in a few day Harold Rudolph was in tdliirge of the meeting.

Spanish War Vets to Attend Capital Meets: 1 Dot. I'o ebair pany from Sacra the a nremail hew Tiinrsdav lilm the rmd leading high schools i reports the program and well worth ihe rip daughter have also after visiting relative. manner, urges alt cetertms to he pre. 1 ityrop cut. Routine cuninsilti.v reports will U.

S. Steel amzaiions and completing new city hall. Contractor Cliai le al Santa I Motors also be hoard. if all Anaconda Principal I'arr announces cltis: will be resinned al the high seln iephone Kill 4 Arm Spider Bite Victim i Showing Improvement i Fred Yen! ura, Sutter Basin labor it, is getting along satisfactorily at the Woodland Clinic hospital after rim nt. lor the event.

rej.o. me 1 urn tstli) Colored Imgs gressing satisfactorily, and that n's statement that five cases, goes well, it will be completed dozen or 1S00 have the middle of next month, and colored by public Carpenters are still at work 0 citizens of Urn city is full1 second story of the budding coi nee that there will certainly be: ing Hie council chambers. Mas 1 of the prized articles, to sup i are busy on the first floor in demands of eager searchers. to be occupied hy City Attorney u. lot of 1800 easier eggs will Laugenmir.

1 golden eggs. The lucky find Five Generations Of Local Family Set County Record Putah Dam Held'Up For Easement Rights Radio Corp West. Flee ij'nitcd Aii Members of the Woodland camp, trnited Spanish War Thurs day received an invitation from the lv .1 Holler Jaidler cam.n Sacramento being bitten Tuesday evening on the arm by a black widow spider. Staff physicians report his right arm showed a marked swelling Wednesday, hut is gradually improving. Ventura is the first.

Yolo county resident. 10 be bitten hy a spider this ft oodland, F. C. Gaddini, mem ek Dam com particular eggs win Hanffar mip ht Chrysler fl. Hudson Tidal sales, 1 lite Faster bunnie s.

mi them to he present utr two lo meetme to he Hi April In and Jf 10 ilm two special prizes. liglu with the dl and rlisciissed For Marysville Field I in Sacramento. The latter will be an 1fn ne ea gs will have stuck on1 Asa Proctor of Hemenwav and Weaver hers of the I'utah Cn niittce, met. Tuesdav 1 Winters mwn council various lelails about Property owners have the easements, and tint secured, there is very jirojcct them theater memos, ah to each of the anniversary banquet with veterans from Woodland and Roseville as bon guests. Louis Sheridan, commander of the Woodland group, will head the local delegation.

Mav Ilecembc 'the I1. School Teacher Accused uuMu 0f striking Pupil two Woodland show houses. MARYSYILLF, April 0 (VNA) 1 Veteran Leaders 1 Because the. situation at Qheim ran For four years the Easter Effg: nicipal airport has become acute with hunts have been under the direction of nangars available for only a third of i Miss Clover and Dohm. They did their located there, city officials work so well the first year that there n.e taking steps to revive a project' was Utile doubt as to the proper per ror construction of a large hangar! sons to appoint the next year and wiich will augment the smaller ouild now tl ev are almost integral parts of; n0w on the ground.

Recently the institution. Assisting them are: yts nvoiect. for the hangar was! A V. BURN Convicted Communists Lose Pleas for Parole fl(IXS) Mrs. am onto, teacher i Placer county, appear before German Dirigible Reported in Trouble at Iowa Hill school today was ordered MARIHAtHi OKCLAIiATION McllENRY COST In hand.

April Raymond Oiille Mc Henry, 2o, Hayward, and Gertrude Antoinette Cost, 25, Woodland. VLLASCO GARZEN In Woodland, April Salvador Yehtsco, 2ft, West Sacramento, and Victoria Garzen, I'd. West Sacramento. authorities tonior charge by Mrs. Mosl children are reared under (lie fond, if second hand, supervision of one or two grandmoth Cthers even grow to the age of memory with pleasant recollections of a great grandmother etched in I heir minds.

Rut little Miss Shard Ann Goer, month old daughter of Mi. and Mrs. Orvil Ceer of this rily. does not come in Ihe same classification even with those of (he second group, for she not only has a grandmother and a great grandmother, but also a great, great grandmother, making her the youngest representative In a purely maternal line of five generations. Little Miss Goer's grandmother is Mrs.

F. W. Wells of this city, mother of Geer. Her great grandmother is Mrs. Elsie Ball of Wichita, Kansas, mother of Mrs.

Wells. Mrs. M. E. Huffman, also of Wichita, Kansas, and mother of Mrs.

Rail, is the great, great, grandmother. George Randolph, Mrs. Margaret Daniel and Miss Caro abandoned when bids submitted were! school trustee, that the teacher Cregorv of the Cnmncss Women's 1 to ba too high. LONDON, April 3 (INS) A fvn.n Bordeaux. France, said group and Kenneth Porter and Roy; 1 I SAN QUFNTIX, April 0 (INS) I Convicted of radical agitation a year ago and sentenced to five years' im prisonmcnt for violation of the ct im i inal syndicalism act, lJat Chambers, and Jack Crane, lit, have been de I nierl a parole, they were advised 10 hrihcible llindenburg.

immcward of the Aehaeans. MAP STREET WORK Slot Machines Taken From Yuba City Store; YUBA CITY, April 9. (VNA) Thieves last night entered the. store i of W. L.

Stephens at Meridian and i took five slot machines, ignoring! other valuable merchandise. Entrance was gotned by cutting open a window bound from South America, had sin Fellow committee members feel that ferod engine trouble. Later the Hin a special vote of thanks is deserved denburg wirelessed a request for per hy Miss Gregory. In 1925 she ore mission to fly over France in order to pared a case of eggs, or 360. This shorten her homeward flight.

Shew as. year she put in an early request for nver North Africa today. two cases and she got them. "WINTERS SPEAKER Weather Sacramento Valley Fair tonight and Friday; rising temperatures; northerly winds. Proposal Submitted to State Carrying out the suggest ion of C.

H. Whilmore, divisional engineer for Stale Division of Highways, City Attorney John Laugenour Thursday preparing to send cross sect inn of the type of pavement plaoned for Main. George Zane Talks Before P. T. A.

uel to officials of the state high Churches Unite for Good Friday Rites; Special Services Told by Pastors amento. Proctor has1 pointing out hich the coun drawn three design? George Zane, Y'olo county probation officer, was guest speaker Tuosda at the Winters P. A. meeting. He spoke of absences from school, debit uuency.

dealings with truancy from his personal experience and the result types 01 puvemei a imldme to mmmm maces. Hon will aid the school in the 011th; iSevon chutes 0f Woodland Friday C. 0. Wood; hvmn, "Beneath the Cross, Scripture lesson, John ami 1.i.(. foi.

a Day parade feature and in the hobby wJU cooperate in presenting a Good of Josm," silem ptayer and medita 2U, and grayer, Rev C. L. Buckner; i approving or re and achievement display. Friday Union service in the St. John's tion.

address, 'M 1 hirst. Key, i. O. Davis; c. ly.

1S 'xecled to be all state requirements. Tliey will not be HLinches, thick, however, as was previously suggested in a controversy which resulted in a peace party last Monday night. The council is sending the cross sections to the highway department at the suggestion of Mr. Whitmore, who he could not approve them until his superiors had placed their okeh on the project. City Attorney Laugenour Thursday morning received a letter from Mr.

Whitmore stating he had forwarded to Sacramento officials the suggestion that a highway sign pointing to Woodland be installed at Brown's cor Piano numbers, "Night in May" by Evangelical church as one of the first. Second Period, 12:25 to 12:.0 p. m. nymn, sacred it eau, mow wounu early part of next week. to' 12:50 n.

nu' hvmn, Sacred Head, Now Wound of discipline with erring youtn. answered questions put to him about various phases of his "office. Mrs. Louis Iehtcrtz presided oyer: the business session. The nominating committee, Principal Meade, announced, was not ready with a report.

en dollars was voted to assist Miss Hetty llraimford's primary orchestra lion project. The P. T. A. oraniza Krentzlin and "Humoresoue rclitrioua ohservanw of tho Knslei Hvmn.

"Koek of Scripture organ and silent meditation. 1 Preliminary plans will be drawn up by Griimm. were offered bv Elda Rut season in the city. lesson and prayer, Luke Rev. Sixth Period.

to 2:: p. with bids called for wh. hin tnree ton and "Autumn in Barcelona" by: Local stores will be. closed durintr C. O.

Wood: trombone solo, Hymn, saviour, thy uying ovl weeks. The council i Scripture lessor, Ovcrholt and "Autumn Idyl" by Ren the period of the services. Bigham; address, "Today Thou Shaltl Th. the project hefor mi' C. John 1 It and pravcr, Kev.

U. U. ard, Pranke. o'clock 'noon to 3 o'clock in the after llerr; hymn, "There's a Davis; address "It Is Finished Lev. I Members of the council feel sure noon and will be divided into seven organ and silenl prayer.

I in i 1 i 1 ihe highway department will approve vh.ch II comply with iter. Hides periods 01 Sit minutes each, 1 r.im 1 crmu. 1 scnntlire (csrm. and a hvmn, sua i.ua Seventh Period. a to 2:55 p.

m. HOME LOANS GAIN 'Increase in Building Seen address on one of the seven phrases! Scripture lesson, John INSURANCE CUT L. II from the Cross will compose each pc 10:1 7 27, and prayer, Lev address, "Woman, Behold Thy Son Hymn, "Jesus, 1 My Cross Have! Scripture lesson, Luke 23:44 1 til, and prayer, Rev. .1. J.

Evans; ad dress, 'Father, Into Thy Hands Commend My Spirit, Rev. W. 11. Nelson; hymn, "When I Survey the Won (Irons Cross," organ and silent medi tat ion. County Wins Rebate on Premium Yolo cminlv.

due to 1111 txcellcnt record for keeping down accident eosts, Altl ough this type of Good Friday; Behold Thy Mother," Rev. A. P. Ros scrvicc is commonly said to include: sier: hymn, "My Jesus, I Love Thee," short sermons on the seven "words" i organ and silent prayer, of the Cross, it has been explained, Fourth Period, 1:15 to 1:10 p. m.

that in reality these sermonetle.s are! Hymn, "My Faith Looks Up to on the seven phrases from the Cross. Scripture lesson, Matt, The order of service will be: 1 47, and prayer, Uev. A. P. Rossicr; First Period, 12 111 to p.

m. address, "My Cod, My Cod, Why Hast Orcan prelude, Florence Thou Forsaken Rev. C. L. Hhck Reporting Hint an average of two Woodland residents a week are being granted Federal Housing Administration loans 10 refinance or erect new homes, Franks Parish, local real est ale dealer and federal appraiser, Thursday predicted a bright outlook fo.

pnA Hc (heal I1 ri.lay services will al he Fimeomil has received a dividend clo ck lor lor ine compensation wurtmc i.pisenpa 9l Pl nf tht. Mrnpsl Woodbind and olo county niirmg eomlinons improved with tcn conducted at St. Luke'. church from 12 o'clock 10 tl policy yeiu vjhiiuk hii i. u' i.

months. plans being made for an in That Wilt. Not the county is far more im premium. While the attention which was given so accident prevention and Payees of hymn, "In tie Cross of Christ. I mm; hymn, I.ov v.n iob ii turned frnin vallcv creased huildiiiir urogram.

i'a Mnrvsivillm Yuba I Loans under Title 2 of the FfIA are Let Me organ and silent medi 23:211 Scripture lesson, Luke of accident costs has porUmt. anu tney aye uw. peopw o'clock. Kev. Mortimer vector of the church, will give his interpretation of the seven "words" from (Continued on Page 4, Column t) tation.

Fifth Period, 1:40 to p. m. City, Live Oak, Gridloy, still being granted, with no date set I 24, and prayer, Rov. C. Sacngcr; ad Colusa and Williams where he stir when the' program will be brought to dross, "Father, Forgive Them for saved money for the county, the wel whom accident pre velrthm mentis tht fare of those cit.i7.0ns who are em most.

Hymn, "Alas, and Did My Saviour They Know Not What They Do," veyed the real estate situation and' an end..

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