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The "Democrat's" background of alert news interest builds an intangible plus of extra vitality for its advertisers. Its readers are better buying prospects because the. paper holds their attention longer. No other medium in this field than the "Democrat" can so quickly and effectively translate advertising into action, and yet it has the lowest milline rate because its paid up circulation is four times greater than that of any other newspaper published in Yolo county. ESTABLISHED 1877 WOODLANDi CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 19135.

ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Attorney General RED BLUFF armistice MAN NAMED wv rv ah Placerville Man Dunnigan Man Dies Four Days After Wife's Death FIRST MAJOR BATTLE IN ETHIOPIA CCC OUSTS FOUR MEN IN HOLMES' DEATHPROBE Ruling Attacks Budget of County To Aid Local LLAULK Ur FIREMEN Jncf fnin davs after his wife had C.fin fronted with im adverse rulirtEf from Attorney Genera! died suddenly in Stockton, John H. U. S. Webb, Yolo county board of supervisors found itself Monday faced with a budget for the fiscal year that it is claimed by the state board of equalization to be $205,000 in excess of the five Roberts, 80, of uunnigan, died eariy Mondav morning in a local hospital following an 'illness of three years wi'fp. Mrs.

Emma E. Roberts, was stricken' ill, while' visiting in Stockton and failed to rally. Funeral services Dishonorable discharges from the Civilian Conservation Corps Monday were presented to the four youths held in the Contra Costa county jail sis resrmnsihlp for the death of Jo per cent increase allowed Dy law. vvitn announcement maue the board members by District Attorney C. C.

McDonald that Webb had ruied that road district budgets must be included in the general budget when the ratio of increase is being determined, were held tor her Saturday aiternoon with hurial in College City cemetery. tne loio county ooaia was iu, wuu seph F. Holmes, former Woodlander The discharges were presented after an army court martial held in the jail Iternative; Mr. Roberts' came to California when he was two years old, and for many years' had anade his home in the Dunnigan 'district. Six of the 12 children born to the this morninir.

Special Election One possible move for the superiors is to call a snecial election arid The quartet, Edward Senger, couple survive. They are: ask the voters of the county to ratify James Uiakley, Louis rrmce atiari Dr. J. Anderson, first area com mander of the American Legion, whose home is in Placerville, has ac i ASMARA, Ertitrea, ov. 4.

(INb) cepted an invitation to be the main Launching their second major drive speaker at the Armistice Day cele i 120,000 Italian troops pushed south bration to be held here next Mon ward toward MataJe today while 2a (av I 000 Ethiopians converged on the city Dr Anderson is well known from the south, throughout northern California as an! The first major battle of the war able speaker and is expected to at was expected when the Italians attract a laro crowd to the high school tack the wailed city. Scouts reached auditorium where his address will be the plain before the city tonight. heai With the object of taking the city Roach, commander of the without bloodshed, Italian aviators re Yolo Post, No. 11, declares his com 1 sorted to the device of dropping mittceraen have about completed chicken eggs on the Ethiopians to plans for the celebration, which will show them how they could hit them start with a dance next Saturday I at will. night at the Legion hall.

The exer In the south, real bombs were loos cises will start Mondav with a parade ed, killing 30 women and la children to be followed by the program at the at the wells near Gorrehei. high school. F. C. McReynolds and! XT his high school band will iead thei ROME, Nov.

4 (INS) Crowds parade and play at the exercises if throughout Italy celebrated delirous present plans are carried out. today with the news of the new ad H. in pv Ko certs oi uuimiE; Luke, will have their preliminary Roberts of Stockton, Mar hearing in the Danville justice court By JAY SEHORN With the state's 'highest fire mar shal, Jay Stephens of Sacramento, as an observer, fire chiefs, city couu cilmen and volunteers from all north ern California, Menlo Park, Sacramento and San Francisco gathered in Woodland over the week end to enjoy a convention in an effort to be of" more service to taxpayers and cut down the number of fires in their C1 Thomas Ward, chief of the Red Bluff fire department, was elected president of the Northern California Firemen's association at the afternoon session, succeeding S. Guy Lu kens of Auburn. Local Men Named Other officers chosen were: N.

0. Wilson, Isleton, first vme president; William Sproul, Grass Val PPfinH vim nresident: Harvey Miller of Chico. Mis. Mason Smith ot 1 Tl a nviork TO NAME NEW BOARD Resignations of Library Group To Be Read Stockton, Mrs. Leslie Wilson of Reel, rhey allegedly i the death of of Ore Bluff and Mrs.

Guy Beth. the budget as it has been adopted by the board and which the state officials claim exceeds by $205,000 the amount that might have been increased. The other course open is for a sharp retrenchment in county affairs to the extent that the asserted surplus expenditures may be eliminated Holmes, state park supervisor stationed at Mt. Diablo, when the truck gon. Twelve granacnnuren ana lwc great grandchildren also survive.

driven by Senger, which the otner three were passengers, knocked him down and ran over him as he at in addition ne leaves two uiwivin KuiwrLi eiaivsviiic aim 4.1, They were George Roberts of Vacayille and Vr a' CCC tri uck with irom the bucget ana piae ic witnm the limits the Riley Stewart tax plan. Most 'of these reductions, it was declared, 'would come from road dis Chico. Mrs. Ida Jones of Westwood i 1 and Mrs, Lizzie Seitler of San Diego. N'ollin Cm ivns heiner worn KuraJ scnoofs oi 1010 county wm talks furnished bv men repre ally with tne lrth anniversary oi the Smith, Auburn, third vice president; I a muTifiTi A reat victory of Yittorio Vcneto ana nesdav afternoon at 1:30 o'clock fn Killing Frost inesitlv mentioned Monday as one ot 1 the four persons who will be.

named to the library board tonight by the C. L. Buckner officiating. Burial will' Rutherford has been assigned to talk the armistice with Austria Hungary, at the Cacheville school on Novem 1 In Geneva, meanwhile, the League Dei. y2 economic sub committee met to dis All Woodland will observe the na 1 cuss application of economic sanctions be in College City cemetery Members of the council ret used to Hits County av definitely if Coil would be and decided to ask the United State; tional holiday.

chosen or who the other three candi if it will cooperate in banning shipments to Italy. Florida in dales arc to be. Another killing frost descended on The official resignations of J. D. .1 i.

n. nsss' Uc.v.irv, n. ,1 .1 1 11 1" Grip of Newjt. Putah Creek Dam Given Okeh during the early morning hours and i read by City Attorney Jonn iugwi WORK STARTS ON NEW POST OFFICE trict funds, and it is asserted by supervisors that residents in the rural districts are anxious for road work to continue and are willing to pay the road tax levy for that purpose. Seek Program As the board members met here Monday for their scheduled semimonthly meeting, they agreed informally that no course of action has been agreed upon and that they are somewhat at a loss to know what steps to take.

The fact that the surplus claimed by the statt. has accumulated over a period of three years and does not mark an increase in this year's budget alone makes the problem even more serious for this year's fiscal activities of the county. Rancher Demands Jury Trial remained at a low level tnrougnout wu K. mni nincr At 1(1 flVloek llnlx'aV The COttllCll pill i to set a deadline Hurricane persons to purchase ijeorge na.K!iiuii, tai E. C.

Henderson, Woodland, treasurer; S. Guy Lukens, Auburn; Ed Steinhauser, Redding; C. G. Doty, Loomis; C. Dietrich, Dixon, and U.

B. Miller, Williams, executive committee. Chief Haaeman of Woodland was re elected to the post of secretary by unanimous vote. He is a past president of the organization. There was no selfish motive in the program arranged by Fire Chief Hazeman and his active volunteer firemen.

The firemen listened to debates, addresses and discussions on how volunteer firemen can improve their departments. Drills Feature Highlights of the day were many but to the genera! public the drill put on by the Menlo Park drill team and the exhibition on Court street of how clever State Highway Patrolmen are on their motorcycle? were outstanding. Close to 50fl person assembled at Hotel Woodland at 1 o'clock Sunday to watch a team ot i 1.1,1 ri. fnr their drie s. Arthur Mi north wind servintr to "make the cold tin, pounumastcr.

is expected to make to date. Citv Ene ineer Oscar Holmes of MIAMI. Fla. Nov. 4 (INS) 'more noticeable.

a report or nm pi og. Dozens of Yolo county residents Rp i. ir.o nil the asneets of one of the Kain SaUivdnv niy'nt lioeed thoj Winters announced Monday that WPA approval has been given by the 1 VV to the Win honimr to eain employment on most violent tropical storms to strike seasonal total an inch, brininjr the construction crew which will erect Florida in years, a freak late season the total ramJaJl U.m lar tiui sea: on ANOTHER HINDU ters Putah creek dam project. The the new hurricane, with windy of 100 miles an to 2.18 inches ar, compared to 1, .000 post office Wood revealed Monday by WPA will provide 80 per cent of the 1 ianci, it George Peterson, architect. Excavat ing is slated to start Tuesday morn mir.

Me. Feo'isO) plan. to give loea! lineLnearCMiami1 early this afternoon. Total rainfall here for the storm that MIIUnFI? IINQI VFR Communications were broken, iso 1 ended over the week end was 1" lUUlVfiLR Vl0 VLl JV luting cities south of west Palm inches. I Beach.

The coast guard radio at Fort I Continued cold weather was in Lauderdale was disabled. prospect for the next two or three iSutfer coun necessary U.OUO to dam tne stream near Winters to insure sufficient water for farmers in the Winters district. A drive has e) ready started to raise the $4000, local share of the cost, by popular subscription and according to Mr. Holmes, the dam project is "practically men the preference on jobs as fa Enrollment Period directly in the path oi the days. Hthm iHe irl todav they had eported in a Iead calm failed to iocate a single ielin.r.e ehie Clemens Koberti, rancher of the est Sacramento district, this morn pleaded not guilty in superior to noint toward Ibo nun der ol Tsnar six Menlo volunteers scale the walls of the building, slide down ropes and rescue persons from the top floor.

Led by Chief Thomas Cuff, the young i men showed how city firemen so Singh. 50. who was found saiiin on the Jake Hans For CCC Extended court here to a charge of driving while intoxicated and to assault with a deadly weapon under the new mo at noon. The city was without elec hth 1 Residenl crowded into jrg KOfferS TUnd public buildings and hotels, fearing fiomeshun'iwnu "vH1 theil i Contribution Made Here A 90 mile wind was reported at; Fort Lauderdale before the radio was! The first contribution in Woodland silenced. Three ships were in dis i to the Will Roger.

Memorial. Fund about thei: eTl iv H. ish.nr hud eii of Angula Ihiw storv uuilri ARTOIS FARMER hicle code, ills xnai was teu Enrollment period for the CCC has 1 1 l(i Mi'ks tion but nothing has been found toif indicate a motive ami tne case today rtoberti was charged following an UUl Vl DV TAD SEtta H. Porter, Yolo county welfare ived atthe local branch of! appeared likely to be counted as an acciut.nt near Bryte in which his car tress. The S.

S. Florida was disabled and anchored IViLLLil 111 VfllV agent, has been notified by CCC of i ficials. There are still enlist i ments uossible under the Yolo cotm ing. The team was composed of Edward Wickstrom, Stephen Wright, Frank Merrill, Norman Ballum, Roy Heiner and Lloyd Elliot. Captain Rudolph Smoke of Sacramento gave a throng of Yolo county residents a real thrii when his neat Iv dressed patrolmen went through a les south of Bank of A merit Mon da morn I olnci ci na a a Jj cohiaecl wuh another rna ing.

W. K. Hatch, manager, refused solved northern (alilornia Uimtu, a party of San Fran Jupitei The S. S. Sneland, without power.

1 to reveal the name of the donate. nm her my.saTies. i eisco people. Mrs. Jesse Muuaox or was critically injured in but admitted she was a well known drifting towards shore near VIUX1WS.

(VXA) Oscar Pete ty quota, but the young men enlist rich. Artois pioneer farmer and r.y; must be members of families that warehouse, worker, dlf in the coun are on relief, cither direct or through Mr. Hatch states that Hiilsboro. The yacht, Paragon, aground near the mouth of today, three hours the SUKA. loung men oetween ui Funeral Rites Held For Mrs.

Randolph the bank wil contributions. able state officers are when they ty hospital earl, a car ages ot i and years wno are en have to 7AS ana 2ag i iui uu eible under the relief nnalificatioiu bpeeo.i is held i the county jan perm are urgeti to contact miss i ui lui a. the accident and swore to the coni Fcrmin Moreno, 35, convicted of the murder of L. Ricco, was slated to appear before Superior Judge J. G.

Bruton Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock to hear himself sentenced to death. Befriended Girls Held Set tfd tI ItrnlmPn de the t. ip ing filing of charge soon as possible. Men BrOtnerilOOCl nCdriDg III Funeral services were held Sunday here gathered from all parts of the. TTT.

I I T. I AwX Paco afternoon from the Kraft brothe Thev willingly came to Wood Ma aI tv Pllh lr HVltprf tfl 10 EJllCriain JUtUlC5 JUailUIHg nitaviv chape! fo, Mrs. Came Kanttoipn The 'isr ith the orogram. At died Friday in San rraneisco. 17 4: f.i.il..nl.s TT Tl LI DK 4 u.

Al; or Isnulino i UMs onducled bt xne 'Vs io reace msiurodiicc; near uutik di TTimcsas mm ljr xlh Mls. w. w. smith Members or the Mm's Brotherhood church will Methodist hold a pro TUo Knmvhi'. led the exhibi i 1 i 'a 'i', Z', wit c.

iminr.llv a ski 1 i'oi her, will i organist. Burial in Davis come of the First Ladies' Night dinner and i i Ci nf i Pin 6:45 o'clock in the .1.1 Ya) m.nrv natrol. I was admitted to roimty jail Mon 1 Congressman Frank H. Buck when hc 0unrr.h I C. C.

bhick Kniei gs Landing for Pallbearoi were Bichard Ca 'i i gram tonight at (Jus Dah i Officials Here i day afternoon after he had pleaded; speaks to the Winters Service club 1 Warren Norton will prclimiuarv examination. The hear i W. Monroe, Hugh Darnel Dahlor and Al Duhler. Captain H. R.

Jacobs of tne olo guilty before Cily Judge a. V. Ham Monday evening. Alter the regular jb discussing mg has been set for ti o'clock. lie regular For Stealing Ring COLUSA.

(VNA) Sheriff George Houx departed for Dunsmuir today to return to Colusa two girl hitch hikc vs who assertedly stole a valuable ring from the home of Mrs. Oliver Janrleson in Maxwell early Sunday. Jamieson told the officers she gave the girls lodging and that after I hey had departed yesterday she discovered her ring was missing. Iton to a charge of disturbing the (club dinner, the session will iw brown va jt)US fann programs now being patroi assisten wun me peace. Upon his arrest, no said no open to tne pumic so tnat an.vone exnb.dnii'g their was not guilty but later decided tottercsted may hear Congressman 1 (tf tht.

pkms change his pica. Wardell must serve Buck's talk on Washington legisia out Mupk bl. funiish, 110 days in jail. 1 by the church orchestra, in charge of SEEKS REFUGE Man Jailed After Lone Seige (Continued on page 2 column A) Business Women's Club To Meet at iMrs. Louise Kriebel.

Charles i president of the club, will preside. i Davis Sutter Basin DRIVER NABBED Local Youth Held as Hit, Runner U. C. Students Hurt Returning From Game Manuel Kazo. beet laborer, was in the county jail Tor protec I tion Monday afler hiding nut in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Beverly La Guerra, Train Run Cancelled! An Italian dinner at Morelh's fol lowed bv a talk by Leslie Morris, who has recently returned from two years I four and a half miles north of Woodland on the Knights Landing hignway i arly Sunday evening, when three Mexican co worlcers are alleged ny mm to i KING CITY (INS) Five Univer attempted to take his life. No" hav snmmonGd sitv of California students were I The Davis Sutter Basin local Jack Jarvis, 22, graduate of Woodland High school and local garage flight, train was discontinued Mom employe, is under arrest, charged with hit and run driving as the for the winter season. The train result of an accident Saturday evening in which a man suffered a fractured operated daily except Sundays be i harffP hn Ucc.n filed imminr t. Ram l.

.1 vt hosnital here todav. with injuries leg. Jarvis' automobile is alleged to have crashed into a parKctl car on jj i uveen uavih anu ponies, me Basin during the summer to handle Paso boulevard in North Witnesses assert that Jarvis climbed sugar beets, truits ana otner commo The altercation, said to nave star: sgoied tor tne La Guerra home. i od over a wa linniie foilo Aod llazo, using broken F.nglish. could near here as they returned irom tlm by uVr onine'to' the La Guerra not make Mrs.

La Gucr.a understand ootball game at Las Angeles. VlU rinch where ho hoped to find ffi rStaS: Xt I 1 oMUchmond suffered a nmi ci, torl i tho ifv i a v. h. could defend him Charles Com, 21, Richmond, In the Orient, will be the program tor the members of the Business and Professional Women's Club's meeting Monday evening. The members will meet at 7 o'clock.

The committee in charge includes Mrs. Bernice Hamilton, chairman, Miss Helen Gregg, Miss Iola Anderson and Miss Lillian White. Mrs. Margaret Daniel will preside over the business session. Foreign War Vets was fractured in the crash.

He told investigating officers that he had paid Jarvis a dollar to take him to Rainbow Gardens. Sacramento officers raced Jarvis to bis Woodland home and placed him from his automobile and pulled an in 1 jured passenger from the car. He then assertedly turned off the lights dities that are snipped uuring me bus.y season. During the winter months, business from the Sutter Basin stations will be handled by the Davis Marysvilk La, driver of the ear, was cut and bruised. i baillo esulted.

Mrs. his car and sped trom tne C. h. tayior, 2,1, ana neroerc macons, observed bv Mrs. La Guerra, who Guerra saw the men outside her; irj, both ot tdci Ketcy, are atso mjureu.

Chambers, under arrest Sunday. He is free on whose leg his own recognizance. v.otv, i hi i rrii. heme, ts.ii nr wire His passenger was 21, Sacramento salesm ightene.dt"she ran to the telephone Ra.o attempting to do some harm on an eft'tnd. to locate ln.

husiiond, 1 hvr husband ranch. Russell Escapes as To Hold Meet Tonight ras in Woodland on business. A. brotbvr of the man who is Mrs, La Guerra telephone the police in jail, is working with officers Car Skids on Road station where Officer Roy Powell vas attempt to solve the case. CLOTHES LOOTED Gridders Lose Watches, Coin! iocal freight trains by making side I trips into the district.

Boiler Accident Causes Laundry Here to Close All was quiet at the Woodland Laundry and Dry Cleaners Monday morning much to the disgust of Harvey E. Bender, owner and general manager. Three tubes used to heat the large boilers "blew out" making it impossible for the nl ant to operate. A CARRIER LAUDED The semi monthly meeting of Lhc Woodland post, Veterans of Foreign; "Wars, will be held tonight at o'clock at the American Legion hail. New officers will be installed for the year.

A complete program has been planned by Howard II. Brown, retir Wratches, about $5 in cash, knives and combs were among the personal articles stolen from the clothes of visiting football players here yesterday Retired Mailman Wins Citation ing commander. while they were battling on the gridiron at Hyman Field against tne vvooo land DcMolavs. i The irridders. including Frank Fit, formerly of Woodland, dressed at fi aw of exnerts was rushed here from Philip Ricdclbauch.

Woodland rural carrier who retired on a pension November 1, was Monday displaying a letter of congratulation from Postmaster General James A. Farley. Mr. Ricdclbauch is so proud of the letter Sacramento to mane tne necessary W. O.

Russell, chairman of the Yolo county board of supervisors, escaped uninjured late last week when his car skidded on a wet pavement as he attempted to avoid an approaching automobile that was on the wrog side of the road. Although the car was damaged considerably, Russell was not even GRAIN'S CLIMB. CHICAGO, Nov. 4 CINS) Grains were higher today. Bar Icy futures closed at 41 for December.

A SON JAMES Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Campbell James of Woodland, a son, Monday, November 1935, at the Woodland Clinic hospital," American Legion hall. Upon, leaving for the field, the doors to the building were locked. tn hit Yplp Farm Laborer Dies at Hospital repairs so that tne scan coum get back to work.

he plans to have if framed. closing your career as a rural carrier Persons, believed to be foments of the letter follow: "Your I lifted the trap door in the front of1 in Woodland. You have the consciousness of having performed your duties to the entire satisfaction of the government. 1 congratulate you upon your loyal and efficient service and cannot forego the opportunity to express my personal wish for. your continued happiness and contentment.

Mr. Bender plans to work his stall overtime Monday night so that all deliveries can be made on schedule Tuesday. BORN NEAL In Woodland, November 3, 1035, to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Neal, a son, Robert.

had left their small change and other articles in their coats. The thieves are thought to have been around the building when the team was undressing Chief of Police L. W. Hillhousc and Henry F. Anderson, advisor for the Woodland chapter of DeMolays, are making a complete investigation.

long and creditable record in the postal service has been brought to my attention. You were originally appointed a substitute rural earner July Hi, 1910, and served until June 1, iOU, when you were made a regular rural carrier, and have served 25 years, three months and 18 days, Fred Boeshans, 55, died Sunday the building and were able to gain evening at the county hospital where entrance to the main floor. They he had been a patient for the past made their getawaly without being three "months. He had worked on noticed by persons passing in front farms in the' Yolo district. A dnugh of the building, ter Miss Frieda Boeshans, lives in First word of the theft came to the Payette Idaho.

Kraft Brothers are I police station about ten minutes after the game, Players had taken thctv in charge of funeral arangements,.

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