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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 8

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woodland daily nvwM iMT wfMMM vn alifohnu. Tuesday, july 7. 1931. IERSONALS About Yolo G)uhty JOE BEAM1S is land home. Robert Nickell, their!) nephew, iiccoinpanied them on the re turn trip.

Mrs. H. L. Murphy and son, Leslie, re spending their vacation at Miner .1. H.

L. Murphy spent the week end I HI Uftk Publiabin Co. Subscription Rt: By Carrier, 66c month; by mail. a month, tii.50 a yeai here. A COMPLAINT a darkness from which there would be It seems that there are people injno relief.

Yoh county who have ears that make So even if we have had tp sacrifice too much noise for the comfort and some of what we think fun in out Mr. and Mrs. Robert iMcKenzie and Roberta, Louise. Gail, bara Jean, and Uonnie Marie were holiday week end visitors at Capitola. Mr.

and Mrn. EI I'raet and Mr. ami Airs. H. T.

Ileheisn visited Ml. Uen ver the week end. Mr. and Mrs. (i.

F. Clud spent the voek end at liig Ihisin, Santa Cruz ounty. They left their daughter, "eugy, at the Girl Scouts' camp there. Mr. nd Mrs.

Fred Welder of YVnod 'and and Mr. and Mrs. Richard I'ow rs of Dunnigan spent the week end Trinity county. Alfred Clover was in Woodland Monday. He plans to spend a week Rerke'ey before going to Morgan Lake county, where he will re nme teaching on July 20.

Lester and daughter are. pending two weeks at Rartlett well being of the public And we'll! Fourth of July celebration here, per Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cook and two haps it's just as well 'cause there i have to confess that only in a i ors, ann ivennein, aie tLa home after a holiday week end atj'atecl instances nave we neara meae Stinson beach. 'noisy cars, but a good friend writes jtiativc protecting ourselves from to us and registers a complaint danger But we're willing to bt about the way these noisy vehicles protected if somebody else will start make life unbearable day and night; the protection So here's hoping And we mijrht sueeest that it i that the firecracker ban stays in Radical Drop bad when cool weath Woodland and safe and sane Fourths brines.

a Follows Spurt rolls around again, and that these! will become the general rule instead Mrs. J. J. Murphy have 'warmish days make lots of things jot the exception. vaca Angeles for their Wood, Mis seem unbearable.

Courtesy Dean Witter and Rut jt seems that places other than'; DJy fftStillls Sacramento offices. 1 Yolo county are experiencing diffi JUIU iy lllitLU.ll dr. and Mrs. Cuerney Linnell and Randall White i nt the week end at Dillon's Leach. NEW YORK Dropping radically uIties in the matter of noisy trans Mi Ma reel la Howard and a group after a high opening the Tuesday portation methods and a nice little'; New Officers (Continued from Page One) fiionds spent the week end on the tock market closed several points off.

town like Roscville that has a train'; th fork of thc.American river. The opening indicated a good day but every few minutes and switch en lr. and Mrs. Fred Johnston and' before lom stocks beeran selling off nnffincr and snortincr all nierht! are spending two weeks Screen Talkies Need Not Fear Stage Revival In another five years, according to a recent prophecy of George Jean Nathan, the talkies will be as dead as silent pictuies are today. He sees the first signs of their passing in "the financial statements, the reductions of staffs, the curtailments in salaries." already in evidence in Hollywood.

"People are wearying of this artificir.l foim of entertainment, and the legitimate theater, where human beings act and speak, is coming into its own Just off hand, we should say there might be other interpretations of the facts he observes. Curtailment of expenses in the talkie industry may meiely mean that producers are putting their business on a sounder, better managed basis. That should be good for the pictures, in the long run. It would be a pity if the talkies really went out of business. The fine, spoken diama, in which artists "act and speak" on the stage before audiences, in good plays, has never reached all the cities or all ihe people hungry for this form of art.

The movies go evei whore. There ought to be a field for each type of dramatic expression. Competition between them may force impi overnent in each, thus benefitting the public. It shouldn't kill ciih. of them.

bi cil Lakes passengei steamers, one from Chicago and the other from Cleveland, are gobig to race for the championship. While the is on, passenger planes will circle around a. laugh at them. Since the woi Id powers have renounced war an instrument of national policy, wouldn't it be a good thing now to renounce it an instrument of m'. Leach, and Mrs.

Charles Rent, a the week end at Russi it i and the closing prices were down lour, 011r) isn't going to be disturbed by necessary, Miner statea. ineie in a thc I V'Jt" tc: id. Umted States Steel was oif at tral Cic oi; leers and city police have but the city may have to stop American Telephone dropped united hands, and they're making ar jtne use of water for irrigation pur Si ve points when it went back to 17? osts of drivers who insist on snort poses if the citizens fail to heed the jailer opening at 18.T Lethlehem jnc and roaring through town without I appeal for conservation Miss Lucille Hughes is visit ii the guest of Miss Helen Steel, Southern Pacific, American To rmufflers on their cars. Jn awuminR the (iuties of his office, hacco and others were shoved f()Wpver, there is one brand of President Kraft announced the ap rs. C.

W. Cooper and rransamerica went down to 7, jnpt that we'll ioin in with our "ood pointment of the following commit l)r fetter tea Estate Credit System Needed It seems strange, as some real estate men are pointing out, that although half the wealth of this country is in real estate, this form of pioperty lacks the credit facilities enjoyed by other property. Particularly there are lacking in neaily all our states, discount and acceptance markets for real estate loans. The president of the Association of Real Estate Boards recently announced that the next Congress will be asked to ci eato a Federal Reserve Bank for rediscounting ordinary real estate mortgages just as the piesent reserve system does with collateral loans and the Land Bank does with farm mortgages. Owen D.

Young, testifying before the Senate banking committee, has urged retail banks exclusively for real estate loans. Such a system exists in Canada, where commercial banks aie confined to commercial and industrial loans, and real estate loans are made only by trust companies corresponding to our savings and loan companies. It is time that constructive thought was being applied to this problem. Real estat" has nob been getting a squat deal in the matter of credit. This fact may have something to do with the general business jam in which the count ry finds itself.

America Stupid, Timid And Needs Leadership Americans seem to thrive on criticism, so Will Hays ought to become a popular hero as a lesult of his speech to the assembled state governors at French Lick, Ind. He told them that the only thing wrong with this country were "'stupidity, timidity and some yellow Mr. Hays, as czar of the movies, has come in for a good deal of shai criticism himself lately. Perhaps turn about is fair play. Anyhow, he gives people something to think about when he says the depression is "destined to pass into history as the most shameful exhibit of financial leadership the country has ever The lack of leadership has been felt expiessed by others, as we'll.

Business has tees: friend in asking his extermination or I Classification and Mombershin Quotations: Open Close Yai aughter, Diana, Dr. Clinton Kuek 0Ss of vl tan and Mrs. Conper's mother, Mrs. I. li.

Sherman of San Francisco, spent Transamer he week end at Stinson's Reach. i Caterpillar 20 Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

Rhodes and Cam So. Calif. Kdi. ly have icturned from two weeks' LS acation during which they visiu (Jolden State Milk la Jr. Rhodes' father in Selma.

They standard Oil 'W lso iited Santa Cm and YosemiU Cal. Pack. Co 2o I arrest or maybe a sanity exam 1 Bob Mumm, chairman, Don Huff, ination would be the logical course i "Doc" Fisher. And he is the fellow who takes off! Fellowship and Attendance Rill the muffler of his car and runs ajj; cha.rman, Elmer Jones, Jack straight pipe back so that he gets aj and EntertainmentBruce sound from the exhaust and prubaker, chairman, Luther DuBois, ihe is under the delusion that it makes i Ed Berry. flivver sound like a Deusenhurg1 Community Scmce and Boys' Work Toe Holmes, chairman, Everett roaring down the straightaway F.rnest Brown.

But to a lot of us it sounds like Inter Club Relations Ed Fisher, well, there's a good old English word chairman, John O. Miller, Rex Buc that describes what it sounds like, but 1 k'L'f, i haritv George Merritt, chairman, cant use it here out of respect to I Bra(, wiaver, Grant Sutherland, our women readers. Pep Committee Bill Crawford, There are only a few drivers in this 1 chairman. Kenneth Lowe, Henry El Jacks Mr. and Mrs.

K. C. Porter, Mr. and i u. S.

Steel Mrs. Fred Moedinger and daugh: er i General Motor and Mrs. Helen Shellhammer and Anaconda Co Amor. Telephonc.lSo'j 1 American Can IKS 1 Mont. Ward 22 Ys student at the Vr.

117 category, but a few are enough to berg. Amor. Tob. A. I.es Pacific Seth.

Steel inclined to wait for xiU'ic ills. There seem to be plenty voiced here and there by ens. but the country as a make life miserable for people who have sensitive nerves And there are those who would cheerfully do murder every time one of those snorting contraptions puffs down the street And our correspondent evidently is among that group So to save him from becoming a murderer, it might be a good idea for the boys with the snorting exhausts to start making alterations before the police state officers in this section are b.itten by the Roseville bug And the there are S10 each for every Morris. Quartette Sid Epperson. Gold Committee Milan Weider.

Sergeant at Arms Harvey Gilzean. Yolo Store Men Join in Fight (Continued from Page One) t.ie local school boards throughout the counties in the district, and with ake to I 1 i rd In Mly and to SAN FRANCISCO STOCKS Dow Jones averages follow: trials. 1 P2. off H.S8; 20 ra off 20 utilities 59.21. W.

W.I jlieved that uf ficient pressure, it he cbui.T.mg arc ixr ti So h. Dick Fisher th Mc it's likely to be an expensive luxury to have a snorting exhaust, if that spirit spreads to Yolo county. BANK ATTACHES MOREiNG FIELD FINGLAND ESTATE BATTLE ENDS 3ac. Pub. Ser.

"al. Packing "aterpillar Leach. V. McWhorter of Yakima. Wash the dates can be changed.

When the matter was called to the attention of local merchants, they were unanimous in their condemnation of the selection of dates and will express their views at the scheduled meeting of the chamber. Happenings of 25 Years Ago Today ingtoov nephew of G. I'. Hurst and Union Oil Richfield Standard Oi! I'ac. Gas SA Cli.A H.Vi'I The heirs of aii Endo Gas Pfd.

the Rank of An Red Bluff Council To Drill New Well during the middle of the! held ini: tin night the tempera ,) West. 'ipe SAFE AND SANE There have been some of the youngsters about Woodland kicking because th" city dads have ruled that the Fourth of July in Woodland shall be celebrated without the use of fire ackers, roman candles, skyrockets and all the other fireworks that are a kid's deliirhr but the judgment of the city dads is vindicated now that the days of reckoning are upon us. Other communities in the valley Finland, who died in 11)27, won three year court hat tie hero Monday for ihe legal right an tate valued at approximately s27.00i) in :1 derUion handed down in supciior court by 1 25 1 Knight va Woodland ium'ii of Miss Anna Hurst, and Chiel Xieo Strongheart of Los Angeles have left for Washington after spending v. crt time at the Hur homes here McWhortei is a writer and authoritv on Indian subjects and Chief Strong ait is a lectin er and s.enaiio writer Mr. and Mrs.

1). L. Carter and niece R. gina Reach, of Los Angeles returned Monday evening from I'lac erville. where they spent the holiday week end with H.

W. Beach, father Dl Miss Reach. The trio wi'I leave Thursday to spend a week visiting relatives in San Francisto and Oakland. Lavle Diet, of Mt. Diablo has arrived in Woodland to spend several (Bv Yallev News Alliance) RED BLUFF The per capita consumption of water in this city more than 400 gallons a day dur ellerhach Pfd.

i'ac. Telephone Paraffine Zellerhac Pransamerica Cities Service Magnavox W. A. Anderson. Relatives of Finland late John Fingland.

her Inish. ind lioth seeking possession of the i ng the past three months, according un deaths, blind i to figure of the water department. Fingland died in and willed ness and serious injuries as the result i The cit to driil a "ew wel1 of mishaps with fireworks But present supply is expect cd to be sufficient to carry through warehouse, just limits on the id. has been lease i the dry season. ed defendants.

of fireworks burn that was se io lot DISARMAMENT NEXT MOVE OF HOOVER to demand hospital attention And that is the true proof of the weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Invell Tonight's Best Radio Features altie and sane Fourth of We'll admit that it's a tough hreak feet the baseball park or the gaims 'jtheie, it was explained last night. The attachment covers only physical property, including the grounds and no attempt will be made to attach box office receipts or to interfere with 'the scheduled ball games, it was ex plained by Undcrsheriff Don Cox to i the seventy ninth at: of the birthdav of Thorn lour. All his children his entire estate to his widow, li 1027, Fingland died, and inasmuch as there were no children, relatives of the F.inglands nought the estate.

The verdict of Jude Anderson wa. to the effect that when Fingland willed his estate to Mrs. Fingland, the woman became sole possessor of the estate and it ceased to he community property. Victois in the nit uvre Mary Iird, Miss OU'va Smith, Mrs. Irene Creasy, sister; V.

Smith. Howard I. Smith, Sidney Smith, brothers, and Earl II. Morton, a nephew. All reside in Loomis, Placer county.

Abele. Mrs. Abele is the girl's aunt. Mr. and Mrs.

Jewell Hudson urn: two children spent the week end a1 Dillons Reach. Hudson acquired a severe case of sunburn as a result ol the stay. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Noble and twv writ was entrusted for ser (By United Tress) WASHINGTON The Hoover administration, it was learned Tuesday plans to follow up its victorious campaign for a year's debt holiday by an equally vigorous movement for world disarmament.

Secretary of Slate Stinson, now in Europe, is to act as the administra for the youngsters of from five to p. rn KFRC Amos W. Wood 105 years, to be deprived of the pleas cock, prohibition director, in talk ures of shooting off firecrackers, but; on plan of new activities, it would be a lot tougher break to! 8:00 p. KFO Miniature version have them spending a few days or; of Friml's weeks in a hospital And there' 8:15 p. KRO Baldwin McGraw in would be some of them that would a dramatic reading of Jerome K.

he taken to the morgue and a few! Jerome's "Idle Thoughts of an Idle would spend the rest of their lives in sons, Charles. and James, returned Monday owning from Clear Creek, near West wood, where they sojourned on a claim near Wood i as the nucleus to a splen estate comprising about hich he owns. I during the holiday week end. Mr. and Mrs.

Emil Wademan, Mr. tion's agent in sounding out the pros Lo: i the a Miss May Sutton is no 1 lion ot the tennis world me lost to Miss Douglas pects for a successful conference at I Geneva next February. Fingland, Wjlliam Fingland, Leeds Fingland, brothers; and Mrs. Anna Jilack, a sister. All arc residents ol' Sacramento county.

Esparto, Capay Paving Work Gets Under Way The debt negotiations were conclud and Mrs. Lowell Abele, Mrs. Evelyn Rogers, Sue Hinckley, Miss Karin Landquist, Clarence Taylor, Gilbert Wademan and Louis A. Ekeroth have returned after a Fourth of July stay at Dillons Beach. Harry Mcfiowan, Willows attorney, ed Monday after more than two weeks of diplomatic exchanges.

Wori heduled to begin today Humboldt ing. The by Justice and Miss Loretta ay Valley this morn couple were niarriec La nip ton. Under the agreement the United on the paving proj.vt between Espar to and Capay. Equipment has been past grand knight of the Knights NOW HERE the new PLYMOUTH Horn the Elkhorn road where Columbus lodge of California, visited States will postpone for one year collection of payment on war debts owed it by Europe. The nations which formed the Allies in the World War will in turn postpone collections of MRS.

DUNCAN J)IIiS WILLOWS Mrs. A. E. Duncan. S.

one time resident of Silvoyville, Solano county, and for years a resi nt of Glenn county was buried her. Monday afternoon. "Subscribe now for the "Democrat" ng completion. The Ca in Woodland Monday. ay ailey road will he of the armor Mr.

and Mrs. It. (1. Huff and daugh n'ate type. Supervisor Shadrach tor, Delphine Rose, who have been eparations from Germany for a like the Want Ads" Gladnev will supervise the work in ving wllh the Marfinelli family period.

odland, have returned to their Oak his district. Supervisor Oakes Scar let; lias Ch oose the diamond gift most carefully of all Money Can't Replace Sight Six major features: Floating Power, Free Wheeling, Easy Shift Transmission, Safety Steel Bodies, Double Drop Frame, Internal Hydraulic Brakes. These features are not found combined in any other car. Given propel attention the il's of eyes can be adjusted and completely cured. Nejr'ected, jjood eyesight cannot be I tout; hi back with money.

$535 and up (f. n. b. faetoryV You can sec the quality of most gifts or judge them by the gcxxi name of the maker. The quality of a diamond, however, is known only to the expert, and there is no manufacturer's name to judge by.

Yet a diamond's value cm measured by a good name that ol the jeweler who sells it. Our reputation for dependability which has won us in the (ii uen 'atrh Makers Guild is your Winters Sheep Men Ask Trapper Be Named Two sheep men from the Winter district appeared before the board of 1 siipoi isois Monday and asked that Ihe county continue its fight against The men, G. M. and J. W.

Chapman, I asked Cue supervisors to retain George Scott as trapper. Scott's term of em 1 ployment is to expire soon. Scott had'' trapped approximately coyotes lur 1 ling the last, year, it is said, and that saving In sheep men litis been far, greater than Ihe ost. of employing nj 1 rapper. i mtnt snJ WtJJing King.

assuiance or diamond quality here. BOYD RIGGS, Ltd: CHAYS.UU DODGE PLYMOUTH DODOC BROTHERS TRUCKS 911 MAIN ST. WOODLAND ED. PRAET ICR I.

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