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International News Service Together with Daily Coverage By Valley News Alliance Your Community Newspaper Home News, Home Comment, Home Features emocrat ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 1936. ESTABLISHED 1877 i 7 ft frs FARMBUREAlllYolo Women Keieasea on Yanks Rally to Beat Giants, 2 Urganize to Bond in Gold Theft Case As Investigation Pressed Take Series Lead J. WALSH Service Staff Writer) PATROLMENiHypnotic By DAVIS (International News YANKEE STADIUM, NEW crowd of more than 55,000, the iDRIVE FOR MEMBERS A determined campaign to lift onbership of the Yolo County inn Bureau to an all time record as mapped out Saturday morning directors of the Farm Bureau held eir monthly meeting in the court gaitization committee, sTated that, at Series game, the New i ork Yankees fame on in an eighih inning rally this afternoon to spoil Fitsimmon's pitching ef its re. 'ten meeting plans lor tm cam i paign were outlined and that, the drive ath "evvspaper advertis for members is already under way. A POsred by the Northern mt etim? i lo Ijc keel 'in 2i be tween the committee and member 1 shir, chairmen of the varir.il' clist rid 1 KUUtJLtiO Exhibition Here Eludes Legal Snare troubles ys si and and ready i hell Dr.

lle.il who for two nights was showing at Bill's Theater here, and bad a hypnotized girl, Flla Ritm ilow of a local store, discovered! this disturbing fact Friday afternoon. cinm.ieniy someone in tnc city oin cia.1 family recalled that there is a city dinance requiring all astroi Klr cuts hynp other propon Jjscure arts to pay a 'K0 a abilities turbmg week lee tu display liicir Woodland. It was a dis ituation for everyone con DEFEND ACTS IN STRIKE Vigorously defending the aciiviiie of the California Highway Patrol in the Se.k.ua strike area, Patrolman Charles Rick and Joseph Grannueci an reed Fiidav night for a two day furlough from dulv in that district. 'Ihey are scheduled to return Sunday evening the Salinas cits tri, Officer 1'kiek declared Saturday 1 I hat reports, of undue acilous on th" part of highway patrolmen and their asserted use as strike breakers were unfounded. "Kvery officer on duty in that conducted himself according to the highest slumlords the Patrol Flick sail.

"Their activities were con 1 fined entirely to the streets and 1 hieduvavs. and a I tin lime were thev i called itifo service in the fields or the! packing sheds. The one dutv of the Highway 1'atrol there is to maintain A lev Jo! executive secretary of ron, let.i, 11. n.n, II. p.

California Kami Bureau 1 Viera 1 11011 pnneip. il speaker, the women tion, will be the ji. ak. at. thai mcei god chance to learn some Sine inner warkitie.s i lie national and Jt is jilanned to present a prize to governments, whose policies the center that tarns in the greater wi rc ably defended by the local at percentage of its meink hat meeting.

The memhershin cup will he v. inning Center at. the I first meeting in December. deni 01 nomas Jefferson ad minis Because of the fact that for the rai em, pointed out that Jefferson ad first time the National Farm Bureau scaled no less liberal policies than convention will be held in California Hoosevelt and that both men headed immediatelv following the state con i governments sorely taxed that rose vention at. t'asarlcna, it was rccom i llt ulc neeus oi, i.ne people, mended by the committee that the "The time of depression," O'Don iLsual membership dinner be aban 1 t1 said, 'Ts the time whtin the doned this year and all efforts turned may test the government.

The to securing a large delegation of Yolo government must appoint itself to be county members for the state and na the protector of every citizen in need, tional conventions. land if one citizen cannot appeal to Chairmen of the various Home de I the government, then the government partments met at the same lime and 1 has failed those who trusted in it." at noon the two groups united for a. "If these men," O'Donnell contirut luncheon in the social hall of the cd vigorously, alluding to the unfor First Methodist church whore Ihe i Innate turncoat Democrats, "are Jef dinner was served by members of the fersonian Democrats, then I'm a Hoo the streets and highways in such a icemen, manner thai traffic, including loaded: lettuce trucks, may pass safely. City oftii "Whenever there was an open clash the police helween nickels and llh'hwuv Patrol Meanwhile. ials, from the mayor to ton of Nevada City.

nefr went into a huddle, Hills was arrested in Yreka, Siski the hypnotist had been 1 y()u c0unty, last Tuesday. He has min men it, was liecause the nickel wei'c blocking streets or highways and pre I ventinc the free of traf I able degree, and thaC there apparent ly is strong hope of a satisfactory settlement heme reached shortly. mance YORK, Oct. 3. Before a rabid largest that ever saw a World Mate Gives Aid Bump Hadlev Yreka Threatens Lynching YRF.K A.

)ct. (INS) Lynch this community for the the past 1 months lfl year old negro was talk flared ii third time ii today after taken Uody on charges of 11 in 11 rack, hui admitted hnvinii long criminal record, deputy sheriffs said, lie was placed under heavy guard at the count jail here. The child was reported in a serious condition at a hospital at Dunsmuir. Yreka heard lynch talk five weeks ago when the two brothers, John and Coke Brite, shoi and killed two officers and a civilian. They are being held in Folsom prison for safe keeping pending their trial.

Last year, a mob stormed the jail here ami lvnched one of the killers of Daw, Duns police chief. The other alleged Kltd Held For Mrs. Mary Guile Funeral held Satur day morning from Kraft. Brothe; cnapel im Mi Alary Cuil ne. a.

lav dn.s a Hh ceremony. Mrs. Elizabeth I Tovyh wa, soloist and Mrs. W. W.

1 Burial lollnwed in Woodland come 1 K. Ij. Vmuigcr, Del Kenton, Ik I A. Kordyke, William Johnston and i .1. IS.

Johnston. THE WEATHER Sacramenlo Valley Fair and warmer tonight and Sunday; changeable winds. i i man Wounded bun i Aid Roosevelt CamPaignHere Ry WILL A CI BBS With 37 militant supporters of New Deal policies applauding every telling blow delivered by the speakers, the now. Yolo ('oiiniy lOsevelL Women's club met Friday afternoon at Hotel Woodland for the first, of its Determined to band against the miscall rl "Jief rs i a Do ra wno condemn the very principal I iednnllv advanced bv Jcffer son. tlip jS htenod Democrat of the laii cen 1 toiiimitiee, out credited to tee "Jeitcrsonian I Jem tonu and representative, Jefferson a Liberal wi.onueii, an and a stti ver lU'punucan, ami tnmic you II all agree that I am not!" Describing the present campaign being waged against Roosevelt, O'Donnell explained that he based his talk on a newspaper comment remarking, "We have home warned tkl is to be a particularly dirty campaign: ..,,11,.

we nave lounn it to he a partici siiiy one." Ingraiilude Shown According to O'Donnell, accusations being thrown at Roosevelt arc jusi that The local barrister explained the disgruntled one.s with the simile: "They came to the government on (wo crutches, begging for aid; when I hey could throw away one cruk li, 1hey used (he other (o beat the same government over the head." "What are their claims against RooseeJt?" he continued. "They he has deprived then: of liberties What liberties? That of breaking the stock Yes, and others equally as fraudulent, and dangerous. Bui. has any honest and hardworking citizen lost any of his liberties? Ask the man mi the street, in the office, in the fields, lie will say Deficit Justified "Their ol her nightmare is the national defied, which is admittedly (Continued on Page 7, Column 7) WINTERS LABORER SUCCUMBS HERE Richard Canfrell, 12 year old Arkansas man and resident of Winters for seven months, died late I'riday afternoon in the Volo coumy bos pi I aJ after a brief illness. Canfrell, who came to California two years ago from Oklahoma, has been working on various Winter.

ranches for seven months. He was a 'Survivors include his wife, Ethel, inul five children, Mrs. Leoda levin Oklahoma, Jessie Canfrell, .1. B. Ca ell, It.

K. Cantrell and Oeeta ell. all of Winters. veshlc rites will be held at laud cemetery Monday id home is iii charge. Kraft's men Arrested tor Theft of Automobile WIU.OWS, (VXA) Two men giving the name: I Fight Former arid served with notice that his iiiu.sl end or lie must post the $10CM) license Deila dashed to Ihe store awaiven his subje.

1 About ike lime hi had the hMk t0 BlI1'ri Theater, the city officials came out of their huddle and decided that as long as the perfor had gone as long as it. had parted the exhibition, it would be i lowed alb stage evening. Back to the store went, the gir where she was again placed in bed ii await her awakening on schedule, Saturday afternoon. DcZita wa driving a car blindfolded through the bit district, am: planned to re pci performance 1 he even ire at Hearing Set for Four Men 1 I If I 1111711 I i aouuu LOCAL MAN'S MINE CITED IN CHARGES under arrest in ihe Nevada county gold high grading case, Saturday was relr asfd from the Sacramento county jaii after he posted a $5,000 property bond before United States Commissioner John Q. Brown in Sacra through Hills' connection with ''unn ual'etre vjocnanti na.s Decome directly inter sted in the million dollar gold theft case.

Hills is connected with those who have leased the McKinley mine in Siskiyou county from Garrette, and federal officials are seeking to determine if any of the stolen goid was taken from the local man's mine. Hills' bondsmen are A. B. Adams of Crass Valley and Rolfe Buffing lflj, interests there. fymg affidavits to the United States ilint at San Francisco.

The ease has resulted in the arrest of six Nevada City and Valley residents, following a long investigation by the United States Secret Service. BARLEY MARKET HOLDS STEADY Domestic barley markets were uiet. but nrices held firm durintr the OetcdiPi 1. aeeorrfine to the Weekly Barlev Market Review of the United States Bureau of Agricultural Economics. The San Francisco barley market was quiet, but maintained) a firm tone.

Export demand showed some slackening and most domestic dealers and industries were reluctant to make further commitments pending a more seltir dock labor; situation. However, these unfavorable influences wei i nffset hv extremely lisrht offer high pom! ur tne season to date. 1 'k ,1 V. mc mint. ed at.

San Francisco at $1.60, Choice Feed Mariout to 1.65, Grad ing ifl.lir. to 1.70, Shipping $1.70 to l.Sh, and Choice Mailing types $1.85 to per 1(H), sacked basis. Maritime Commission To Hear Arguments SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. (INS) The Chamber of Commerce announced today that the new maritime commission in Washington had accepted its proposal to hear spokesmen discuss the longshoremen shippers troubles, in an effort, to reach a permanent peace. Two or three prominent San Francisco business men will be selected representatives to Washington.

Oakland Naval Base Urged on Congress WASHINGTON, Oct. (INS) As a vital link in Pacific coast, de lense, the navy department will pre sent milltr dav. Admiral Wiltia, H. Sandley, chief of naval operations, said congress will be asked at the opening of its session in January to provide funds for thc project. Loyalists Rush New Troops to Front MADRID, Oct.

3. (INS) Twenty thousand recruits were rushed to, 4fce southwestern front today in ah attempt to halt the rehal advance an4. to recanture, Toledo. Oiie of the objectives was to fr loyaust, soldiers beselged in church at Toledo, in which thy took refuge when rebels captured the city last Sunday. tort mid to win the third pnv of baseball's big vent by score of 2 l.o 1.

I The victory was the second hi a vow for the Yankees and gave Iheiri a 2 to I lead for the scries. I It also dispelled a legend that the, Yankees cannot win I lie rinse for this one was pressingly close, For seven innings, Kitzsimmons gave the greatest show of the series, great even than Huhbell's. in tlie open ing game. Only men faced him ver this stretch, the two additional men being accounted for hy Cehrig'sf 400 ft. home run into the center field stands to open the second inning anil by DeMaggio's double in (he fourth, i i Order The rest of this famous hitting array had gone out in order.

Meanwhile Jim Hippie had tied the. score with a homer into the right field stands lo start the fifth inning, so that when the eighth began, it was a one to one deadlock between the pitching of Fitzsimmons and ump Hartley. Up to that point, Fitzsimmons had allowed two hits arid Wadley no less than ten. But oddly, Fitz was the first to break. lie had retired ten men in order when Selkirk opened the eighth with a ctean single, to lelt on the tir ball pitched.

Powell in attempting to sacrifice, lost the first two but Fitz then lost the batter and h1 him. Both runners ad vane Lpzeri's sacrifice and then Selkirk was cut down at ihe plate on pinch hitter Km ling's tap to the box. Powell Scores Fitz worked very carefully on Cros setti, but the latter outguessed him by smacking an outside pitch just to the left of the box. Fit, got his clov ed hand on the ball, but could not' hold it. It went for an infield hit, scoring J'owell and there ball game.

victory the performance of the Yanks today in pulling this one out wis irii i Had! I order in the second, third and fourth innings, but otherw faced with impending disaster which never Quite came through. The score: It. E. Giants Ill () Yankees 2 1 (1 PLANE TERRORIZES LETTUCE WORKERS SALINAS. Oct.

(INS) Croat' excitement was caused in the lettuce ields today by an airplane which fb low over groups of Filipino pickers. The frightened Filipinos, who have refused to walkout on a svmnalhv strike with other lettuce workers, rmi! for safely, fearing that the avian: planned to harm them. ater the aviator. Homer explained to police he had flown kw to "say good morning" to some fri mis in a iiem aojacent to wnere in. tin; Filipinos were employed.

i Strike leaders called in all pickets I loriav. rtleanwhile, grower for union leaders to make the next move in plans for arbitration'and authorities continued their investigation of Thursday night's three bombings. Grid Dance to be Held At Fliers Club Tonight An annual football dance will held Saturday night at the Fliers Club with approximately 200 couples expected to attend. Music will be furnished by Bill Rami's orchestra, which was formerly known as Jack Combs orchestra, and which has been increased to ten pieces by the addition of Jack Taylor as bass horn Four former members have left to attend school. They are lack Combs.

Oordon iFriday, Tom Coleman and' Leland Peart. Their places have been taJcen by Bert Wifham, Dean Dunni ciiffe, Bill Holland and Gordon Wat This will be the initial appear ance of the revamped orchestra. Christena Springman Funeral Rites Heldj Last rites for Miss Christena SpringmaYi were held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon from Kraft: i I WILLOWS. Oct. (VNA) Wil ham Blake, former convict who was wounded after a holdup yesterday in; a San Francisco gun batttfl in which i a policeman also was shot, was one of three youths win in wounded Highway Patrolman Floyd Hoobler here when he sought lo question him in a car stolen from William local councilman.

Blake and bis companions were captured next day by a posses after one of the yimlhs had been wounded. Hoobler recm.vtv.1 and th" three pri given long pris Blake was landed in Hit Run Driver Sought ror striking Down Pair YUBA CITY. Oct (V. A) I ocnl 1 UliA GI thorities today search! for the hit run automobile driver who last night struck Rev. Merle Burroughs, as he walked along a lo cal iiwt, mil roughs v.as treated at Preliminacy csamiimlion of four jMgS and prices held practically un charged wilh criminally asauR changed at or only slightly below the lUK' vl ulu Oeioher Hi when he v' a n.

peared before Justice of the Peace Frank Parisi at Roderick for ar aignmenl. Th, have r. taim George aniento as their attor nled tliem in tsae I to Wket they barged with kii Mr bej assertedly bringing her unity where the alleged atl the Suiter county hospital for heathKoote of Sa lacerations and minor bruises. The! now Foote Home department. SENATOR BORAH ENDORSES F.

D. BOISE, Idaho, Oct. ,1. (INS) Idaho's Republican command was dazed today after Senator William E. Borah, in a campaign speech for re election to (he senate, upheld the administration's spending policy.

Borah mentioned President Roosevelt favorably three times in his speech at Meridian last night bu( failed to men) ion Lan The speech bore out fears of Idaho Republicans thai Borah is campaigning on a New Deal platform and ignoring Landon. Gridley Woman Dies on South Carolina Visit GRIDLFY, Oct. 3. (VXA) Word jwas received here today of the sud jden death of Mrs. Meda Hatiser, 5 1, Jfe (1r t.ilS.rn stale when she 'JUS a VIS Mia 11 llljlired When Hit by Auto A.

J. Dickinson of "Davis Friday eve rung suffered a probable fractured hip when he was struck by the aufo mobile of Henry Meiendres of Rose ville while crossing Tenth and streets In Sacramento. Dickinson was taken to the Sacramento county hos pital. of each year was spent, in San Fran cisco, The remainder of the they traveled ahroad. Surviving relatives are, hesides a husband, Elizabeth Hargear of Honolulu, a sister, and W.

A. Hargear of of San Francisco, a brother. private funeral ceremony was hold Saturday, INJURED 1 i nd his wife were hitehbik 1 ing fn, Los Angeles to Portland. ARRIACK DK CI. A RATION TRD ITT S11 IRLKY In Woo land.

October VXU). Waller Kugei Truitt, 21, and Violet Irene Shirle IX, both of Ksparto. TO BE SENTENCED Jail Escape Seeks Probation DIES SUDDENLY I Monday lo travel to Washington to superior court here tho commission. Mari chaige attempt time workers also are expected to Wife of Capitalist Succumbs Ono criminal case is to be heard William Turner, who recently ing to escape from ihe Bnidernk jail, tion for probation and fur the pass ing uf sentence. Other matters lo, be heard include: Life estate of Kstelle 0.

Motrin, de ceased; petition to lenninatc. Kstale of George A. Meyer, de ceased; return of sale of real estate. state ot Lois Hatch, deceased; pe ll tion for letters of administration. ot It.

SI. decease. pe tition to set aside homestead to ikstate of Lydia Morfoot, deceased; Mrs. Lillian Hargear McCandless, social leader in Honolulu and San Francisco and wife of James Sutton Hawaiian capitalist, form er imperial deputy potentate of (he Shrine and one of the largest stock holders in fhe River Pnrms time'Goudie and Charles Jtirkett, arrested yesterday in Salem, Oregon, in possession of a car stolen here Thursday night from rank Mlchaud, have con tion. died suddenly Hriday in her San Francisco hotel apartment.

McCandless and his wife had visited in this section several limes as he came here to inspect the River Farms For nearly .10 years Mrs. McCand holdings. less and her husband had called Hono lulu their residence, hut usually half i PLAYER fessed and waived extradition, the lt 'alui petition 'for distil sheriffs olfice was informed today, bmion The men also stole the car of Dr. M. EHta'te of nznh1lh R.

Thomas, de N. Salter in Williams, abandoning eeascc; HCC01U Jinmia account of trustees. Monday in or nine pleaded guilty (a will appear for Fsdale of dm; final accounl an but ion. Fstate of Sai ceased; final ate report on his neti 1 distribution. mis.

deceased; will. jpetithu William Cra on appeal Mary Fernandez vs. The Potomac insurance t.o.; demurrer. Sam Vierra v.s. The Potomac Insurance demurrer.

Flora Vincent, vs. The Potomac In surance demurrer. front of (he local post office, "1 Ph.inB rj wiiuii ois leer snppen, causing mm falJ. JIis knM struck thc pflve. ment resulting in tho painful injury.

BREAKS KNEE CAP Arthur Daussat Victim of Accident Davis Grid Player in Clinic Grains Hold Firm on Chicago Markets! CHICAGO, Oct. .1 (INS) Ex cept for some activity at Ihe opening, grains held firm today within a range oi le.is llian one cent. At the finish, wheat was up lo l.M'ii, corn around l.l!. oats at 42 and rye at 82. Strength in (foreign markets and the upturn in bolstered wheal.

Barley futures were quoted at 8ft for December, Arthur Daussat, well known Woodland grain and rice broker, Saturday was resting easily in the Woodland Clinic hospital after sustaining a frac Brothers' chapel, with Rev. Carl Saen TJ.ivicI Peterson, 10, a fesidenl of Bong Beach, Friday night wa admit 22? and Helen Kt.bli tn were vocalists and Mrs. Anna Sncn 1 in 1,10 Cahlornia Aggies Hnmholdt iMtgttehrUvr in the day gov was organist. Burial was in Wood 'at Davis, fr lahd eomctery. I Staff physicians report hiV wmteTvada game in Woodland October Pallbearers included William Reiff, tion is satisfactory and that he will Stephen Reiff, Carl Gwantka, B.jbc dismissed from the hospital some.

Peterson played throughout the Clark, Prcd Mocdinger, Sr. and Sunday. In nil' probability ho. game without realizing the acvious Plocher, will be in shape for the University of Inesa of his injury. tured knee cnp in a fall late Friday in nrobahlv will be dismissed from th(4 hospital over the weekend, buHt wYtl ii be necessary for him to use crutch for some time.

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