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Today's Friend in Need An inexpensive want ad often brings financial assistance when it is most needed. etnocrat Climate If lust press agent. W. ESTABLISHED) 1877 WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1929.

ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Lowering of Lake Held Unavoidable 040 00 04 H0 00 I Yolo Ready to Give Thank a Union Church Rites Here a ii i 5 Occasion for Family Reunion 'CLEAR LAKE WATER CO. READY TO FACE CHARGE church is to be decorated for the occasion with W. G. Stephens arid In addition to the traditional gafh erings of family clans about bounti HUNT TURNS TO YOLO AS SLAYERS REPORTED SEEN ful tables characteristic of the sea Fred Mattei in charge, son, Thanksgiving will be publicly Mass will be said at the Holy Ro observed in many centers of Yolo sary Catholic church at 9 a.m. county.

Almost every Yoloan will be The Thanksgiving service at St. able to attend services at his church; Paul's Lutheran church vri be given in the afternoon there will be foot 1 in two languages, Germin at 10 DEFENDANT ww Mang Court, Operation Saves Life of Boy Who Drank Kerosene ball games and the national holiday 1 be concluded with dances ill include the three feature: A Union Thanksgiving service will be held at the First Christian church Methodist Eniscooal hurch as the speaker. Other minis ers will take part and there ill be FAVORED INlFor Bgiary HOSPITAL'1 Dunnigan When Jack Noble is able he plans because the lake is now three inches i to go before superior court here and belov the oro allowed in a I let the judge and distinct attorney do court decision, cide what his fate shall be. precautions Taken 'T don't intend to fight the law any Taking consideration evapora the burglar, who was shot tion, irrigation water taken from the down in a Dunnigan pool room Octo lake this summer was limited so St. Luke's Episcopal church will John Ebell, have secured the Sena have a special service at 10 o'clock tor Hotel orchestra for the occasion, in the morning with Yen.

Barr G. always a brilliant one. Lee, Archbishop of the Sacramento Churches throughout the county Diocese, as the speaker. Holy Com and in Arbuckle and Dixon have munion will be said at the church at planned services for the day and a.m. Fran': Fansh will be the solo ist Lt the 10 o'clock service and the (Continued on Page Four) FOSTER KELLY'S lEXPECT NANKING DEATH INQUEST TO TAKE PART IN BILL RULING Tiat hospital and patient should ch an understanding in advance cost of treatment and care was laid down by Supeiior the pnnc.p1 Judge W.

An'derson in an opinion filed Tuesday. Although granting judgment to vi. W. b. relger, owner oi a sm.ai.uii.

at Winters, the iudg: for only, ISlGo, the sum the defendant, K. tS. I Bigelow. had agreed to pay. I Bigelow, tlx court pointed nut.

had! already paid Br. Felger several hund 1 red dollars, for treating Mrs. Bigelow,) and then the physician presented an SLATED SATURDAY A enrncer's inquest as to the (By Valley News Alliance) cause of the death of Foster Kelly i SHANGHAI The Nanking govern will be conducted in the Wilson Fun mcnt has at last become aroused over ual Home Saturday morning at 10 the Soviet drive in northern Man o'clock. churia. It is predicted here, central Kelly was the second death victim authorities may end the policy of perns the "result of a head on automobile milting Manchuria to settle her own collision near Dunnigan November 9.

1 troubles. DUO LINKED TO ROBBERY OF DEPOT AT MARYSVILLE Yolo county Tuesday became the center of (he search for the two bandits Mho killed Clifford Carev. 22. the robbery of (he Arata Brothers s(ore at Sacramento November IS. Guard? raced over the highways ol this county immediately upon the receipt of reports at the office of Sheriff James Monroe that tw men of the slayers had been se The men believed and George O'Day.

0 be Alfred Boss ere sighted ncoi elling toward. Woodland a closed car. by Arthur Hersh. Others reported seeing the men and the car in Woodland. William Freedale told Deputy Sheriff Forrest Monroe that he saw the pair going south on Cemetery avenue.

They were slowl; kept looking back. Roth weie v. at CoIu Belief that the men Col Saturday by Colusa police, ace ng i ley New Alliance rcpo The two went into the parlor of Osterly Seymi after 11:30 o'clock. They the rear end of the pi; became ml walked baek to wnat they 1 left and went up reported to the pi He identified Sevn th os the whom he wailed on seveial years age in Colusa. A reward of for their arrest has been posted by the propiietor of the store th pair lobbed.

Two new witnesses were being questioned by police at Sacramento. Their names are being wltnheld. Linked to Burglary Another development came toda; when C. A. Wilson, night operator at' additional biii for services which fclbow Constable Roland Zacher, Bigelow 'th.

light were covered in pre ov.ner cf the pool room that was be vious payments. ing burglarized shot Noble. Suit was brought against Bigelow Latet the constable swore to a com for 1G0. plaint charging Noble with burglary said from his bed in the clinic Tuesday "It was my first burglary attempt, and it was my last, whatever the decides ill be the way things as caue ht the act and there lsG to do. although I have told that me court will pr me with an attorney." Condition Still Bad Xoble has two bullet wounds in his body Qne is in jg abdomen and the other is in h5s jeft arnl below the ing easily nov Asked why he attempted to the pool room, Xoble said that he ran out of gasoline and had no money.

He saw machines in the pool room and decided to steal one. Rejoins Husband Mrs. Jack Williams, who was with him in Yolo county, living at an au tomobile camp, has rejoined her hus band. They now live in Sacramento and visit with Noble frequently. wounded man said that he was Ah.s.

Williams in getting to Montana, where her sister resided, Conversanons uuuween uii'iu mu ln tne degree. Dr. Felger had made it clear, it wa or several days Noble was in so shown at the trial, that Bigelow had rj0us condition and he is still in dan expected no further bills. The sani gcr. jWo nights ago his injuries gave tarium owner should have corrected him considerably pain, but he is rest lie succumbed in Woodland last Friday.

He received a broken neck and a fractured skull in the crash. Miss Florence Miller of Colusa re ceived injuries from hioh she died Miss Peggy the following Mors terribly burned about the face when or.e of the cars caught fire, ed the Russian menace and centered She is in the Woodland Clinic re its attention on other international covering. pioblems, will renew its efforts to An inquest over the body of Miss ward a settlement of the dispute with Miller was held two weeks ago at i the Soviets. Colusa and a verdict of accidental Rlnmino lhf rrrnrd drOUffht for the I lowering of Clear Lake below the limit i officials of the Clear Lake! "ater company declared here today that they hae no fear of the impend contempt charges brought by the Lake County board of supervisors. Although the local water company) has received no official notification! of the proceedings, they are aware, that the supervisors have acted to have the comnanv cited for contempt i jn theorv, vie water would not icach.

the zero point until October 15, the ordinary end of the period. jn iac the water was still above vorn nn Hint. said comoanv of (un nninm.i hm lowcied it still further. 1 Surplus Last Year It is pointed out, however, that the Clear Lake Water company left a sur plus of 1.8 feet over zero in the lake a year ago. Had this surplus not been left, even though no water were taken out this summer, the lake would now be a toot below zero, it was stated.

The gates from the lake were closed July 31 with 1.23 feet still above zeio. Water was essential earlier in the year to preserve plants and vines. No lice was grown in the Yolo county areas irrigated by the company. ACADEMY GIRLS OFFER PROGRAM Thanksgiving was fittingly celo brated at Holy Rosary Academy Tues day afternoon when a program was presented by the grade classes. The auditorium was decorated with chry anthemums and other fall flowers and horns of plenty and similar decora rented: Chorus tourth and fifth grades, accompanist, Nina Jane' Chestnutt Thanksgiving proclama i tion, Willa Gibbs; Piano solo, "Love Doris Chestnutt; Reading, "The Land of Anne Waybur, Grace Johnson, Denise Glantz "IMarjorie Wright; Harp solo, "The Sailor Aloisc Stephens; One Plnv.

"The FirhL fourth grade; Chorus, ixth, seven. eighth grades; Read ing, Gaylene Johnson; Violin' Duct, "The Sylvia Santoni; Accompanist Betty Kunz and Annej Waybur, and Dramatization, "The Courtship of Miles seventh and eighth grades. Dl nnA OwHAi1 D15 A nu VWIier Dies at Willows! (By Valley News Alliance) WILLOWS F. P. Adams, 70, one Willows' largest property owners, died here inursciay morning aucr nnc A native of Canada he has resided here about 20 years.

D(5fly RelcaSC of Butte Prisoner CK 'cv A11intipi. i I I 1 i I o'clock and English at 11 o'clock. The football championship of the X. C. II.

S. A. L. will be decided on the Woodland high school field in the aiternoon when the Woodland Wolves play the Chico team. Carlton Club Ball In the evening will be the 23rd annual Carlton club ball to be given at the American Legion hall.

Forrest Monroe, chairman of the committee, and the committeemen Frank Sneed, Albert Vance, Gilbert Musgrove and MAKCHURIAN ROW Russians are harrassing Chinese gairisons in the extreme north "and the problem of General Chiang. Kai Shek is, what is he going to do con I corning the situation in the north? It is possible that the Nanking gov eminent, which has practically igrior New Members of rrnm a Y. M. C. A.

Board H. H. Gable and Lester Cranston eon followed by a brief business ses s.cn. After the meeting of the board the members of the Father and Son banquet committee, headed by Ernest Hull, outliiu'd the program for that event which to be December 10. Auburn Man Faces Charge of Murder (By Valley News Alliance) AUBURN Charged ith the murder of William Henry Fenton, hs brother in law, during a drinking patty on a ranch near Virginiatown, Otis hields today faces trial in superior court January following his plea, of not guilty before Judge J.

B. WILLOWS BANDITS arrested in Sacramento iM Reilz, 78, soft drink parlor will nrnlmhlv hp filed afftilllt thfeM FROHIS Kll.l4W Mrs. Florence P. Ktnn, tfniwn iTT An emergency operation on two ear old Henry Church of Monti cello saved his life Tuesday morning. The child drank coal oil at the home of parents, Mr.

and Mr3. Frank Church, two days ago and inflammation set in in the trachea. condition became serious and Monday night he was taken to the Woodlard C'imc. The operation wns performed Tuesday. Congestion in the windpipe vias removed and the child is on his way to re MARYSVILLE PAIR HURT WHEN MOTOR HITS AUTOMOBILE (By Valley News Alliance) MARYSVILLE Leland sev school teacher, es and Russell Be id a teacliei.

escaped with bruises their was hit by the Marysvi'ie Woodland Southern Paeif l. motor Monday night. MOTHER OF YOLO WOMAN SUCCUMBS (By Valley News Alliance) COLUSA Funeral services for, Mrs. Phoebe Potter, 81, pioneer Colusa resident who died Monday, will be held Wednesday. A daughter, Mrs.

W. S. Taylor, of Woodland, stir Harvard Student To Study Ducks (By Valley News Alliance) COLUSA Frank Kennard, student of Harvard University, arrived here Oroville Insures Against Accidents (By Valley News Alliance) OROVILLE At the cost of $1091 the city council Monday night insured Oroville for full coverage against ac cident for which the city can be held liable. The insurance took effect I Monday night for one year. is according to Barson's state ment.

100 At Meeting More than a hundred members of both service clubs and county real tors attended the luncheon and en joyed the brief address of the state commissioner who related some of the activities of the State Real Estate Department. The department was organized 25 vcars ago and is operated through lo nrarlv 100 the state. At nresont (Continued on Paje Four) 1 I iw I ui' He tried to work while making the tions peculiarly Thanksgiving carried A. ffartn VV are new meiTlbcrs of the Board of Di trip, but he could find nothing. They out the idea of the Pilgrim fathers.

cu VJIGIlii UI JtVCl 1 roctors of lh(J Yo1q C0UQty y. c. put up at an automobile camp. Owing to the fact that the students it was announced Tuesday by J. "If I had the $3500 with me I was vere not free on Aimistice Day, the, yaiiey t.ws Alliance) If Howell, secretary.

The new accused of stealing, I certainly would Thanksgiving recess began after the OR LAND A 20 foot fall from a members were voted in at the 'meet not have been starring in an automo program Tuesday. trec whu.h he was topping in his back ing held at Hotel Woodland Monday, bile camp," Noble said. The following program was pre i Monday to D. Monday's meeting included a lunch death was ivturmd. Kelly wa ing one of the' cars and Larry son the other.

20 Foot Fall Kills Ramalev 71, a laborer. He was dead' kvbcn doctors reached 11 otOCKtOJl illStaliS MpW ltv I ny lr STOCKTON Myron E. Page Stockton business, man, Tuesday as his duties as city clerk follow his election Monday night by the I Jo uccceds A. L. Banks, re itly removed from the position.

BANDIT SENTENCED SAN FRANCISCO Mike Pappa daches goes to San Quentin, after vi olating Preston parole terms. Caught with "Buck" Kelly, who was hanged after reign' of terror. the Western Paciiic station at Marys to study ducks and geese in this coun ville. identified Boss and O'Day as the ty. He plans to shoot some geese bandits who robbed the station No for a collection being made by the ember 3.

University. The man who has been going' under this mistaken impression of Bigdow at the time, the judge emphasized. DEMANDS REMOVAL OF HARBOR BOARD (By Valley News Alliance) SACRAMENTO Demanding the immediate resignation of the stat board of harbor commissioners at San Francisco ''because of their iailur carry out Governor Young's expressed wish to build an adequate refrigeration terminal on Mission Rock," a letter was presented to Governor Young signed by a committee of the Sacramento Region Citizen's council representing 21 northern California countie: governor toung znnouiiwu mat i.c had received the letter from the coun cil demanding the resignation but do clared he had no comment to make. "So far as I know, the harbor boarc is still on the job and the member: expect to continue in office," the gov crnor said. Point3 0ut State Costs Increasing (By Valley News Alliance) SACRAMENTO Cost of Califor a's state government reached a new high mark of for the last fiscal year, according to a state ment Tuesday by State Controller Ray L.

Riley. An increase of more than $18,000,000 in expenses is noted. "For the last five years," said the statement, "this office has annually published costs of the government for the public." "It is a challenging fact that dur ing this period since the first analy sis was mad' for the fiscal year end June dU, iii i tne annual cost of government in California has in creased $44,859,822." A jtijlfit1 Hpnffo 5riv'ull'WI ai ucau9 Hold Oroville Meet! 1 (By Valley New Alliance) i sioners ot me Mtcramento valley met 'problems relating to their work. I I 1 i 1 the alias of George Davis was positively ident.iied Monday by Sheriff C. J.

McCoy of Yuba county, as George O'Day. According to McCoy, who filed his information with Captain Max Fisher, chief of the criminal identifi cation bureau of the Sacramento po lice department, Davis is an alias, and fi ninn5 vpiI nsup is Ocnvw O'Dav i McCov became acquainted with him (Continued on Page Five) "About stealing the automobile I ff0t a bad breaK mat, too. I oougnt. the car and made every payment but one. The other was made by my partner and that is how he claimed the car," he declared.

But that is all over now. Some aav that will be straightened out. am waiting to get well now, so I take my medicine. Believe me, fr now on nothing can tempt me." Mayer Rolph Visits Here Mavor James Rolph, Francisco, motoring to Oroville to' attend the orange and olive exposi tion, stopped at Hotel Woodland for lunch Tuesday. i j.

VI CU1L IU Fete Merchants jierchanf'; are to be invited to riinner aml sponsored by the Credit bureau. At a meeting decided to hold the dinner in January Francisco retail credit speak. KEKSK CLINIC FIELD AIDE a i tL.i Vc 1 1 oo! Yolo Leads State in Crop Press Time Bulletins Wealth, Realty Chief Says IDENTIFIED AS WILLOWS. Nov. 26.

Three Mexicans. Jesus HerimiMtet Joi Garcia and Ambracino Kentena, were Tuesday identified by John rv ao fhr who nio lit njultid and 1 I him nf mnrr than SS0. Charo late this week. MAN FOUND DEAD AFTER THREE DAYS ORLAND. Nov.

2fi Willinm Wells was found ded "Yolo county leads in per capita wealth and in avcracre crops any oth section of the United States clared Stephen Barson. of San Diego, State Real Estate Commissioner in his address Tuesday before a joint meeting of the Rotary and Lions clubs of Woodland and members of the Yolo County Realty board. Barson stated that Los Angeles county in its advertising claims to lead the world with an average an Conservative ligures, caretuny chocK agc annual income from the farm' i morning on his ranch near here. He had been dead since assistant field representative was an i. O110VILLE Jack Dunn, serving WOULD PAY FOR A ST TTMClTCiM Mnv 9.R vy cuiuuutiue cai iv in uic i ukiiiwi Ut.s wc.i mi.

i ne votennanan win 1 county in addition to his new duties. r.iu.ii ins iciease uesiiuy wife asked that he be freed. sons killed by federal prohibition agents.

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