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Thursday, February 1, 19.11 SANTA CRUZ NTIN PAGE THREE irm niiPini Tuscan Fire 'Smokes Out' Dillinger Gang Who Must Pay Income Taxes: When and Where GLEIfCf TEACHER SEEKS MANDATE TO FORCE COMPLIANCE Short Story 'fliip'io-n Vitu mum WORK ON THE GLEK CAM HIGHWAY I GLEN CANYON. Jan. Ill (Spe- i rial to The Sentinel) Work on the' Glen Canyon ro'id by a group of 25 I CWA men, under Foreman George 1 Shaw, started Thursday. Commenc-! ing at the Fales place, they will work toward the Seolts Valley highway, widening the road and straightening curves, which will I serve to make this a popular tlinr- oughfare. It is even now taking excess of the.

personal exemption, care of considerable Los Gatos to credit lor dependents, and 8 Santa Cruz traffic, much work hav- per crut on the remainder of such ing been done on it by Sup rvisor excess amount. The surtax rates-Rose Rostro'i, being in her district, in computing which many taxpayers It is a scenic drive and is bordered make mistakes, usually to their own by farms, orchards and homes, as disadvantage begin on net incomes aST is. 4 af It was while fighting thio fire of the Congress Hotel, one of the known hoste'ric In Arizona, that two Tucson firemen recognized two members of the John Dillinger gang of terrorists when thoy were tipped for removing the baggage of Charles Malclcy and Russell Clark, two of tho four fugitive captured in dramatic fashion several days Inter. John Dillinger, one ef Mie captured desperadoes, and his cohorts had been hunted and fought throughout the midwest and were wanted for murder, bank robberies, a wholesale Indiana penitentiary delivery and an Ohio uiil escane. Ascnated Press Photo) ADDITIONAL SPOUTS EAR BEN BEN to The LOMOND, Jan.

31 (Special Sentinel) The fire depart ment was called out at o'clock this morning. The house of Mrs. Fletcher was found in flames. The place adjoins Hatfield's camp on Newell creek. Ila'field was awakened about 5 o'clock by a glow lighting his windows.

He rushed out to find the Fhtcher house on fire. Having no telephone he was obliged to go quite a distance to find one to phone in the alarm. By the time tho fire department reached the place it was too late to save anything. No one was in the house, as Mrs. Fletcher had been in the city for three days visiting friends.

The origin of the fire is unknown and house and contents Hre a total hiss. It is not known whether it was insured. Eugene Coleman Died On Tuesday Eugene Coleman, who has lived in this city for several years, died-Tuesday night at a local hospital. Mr. Coleman was 47 years of age and was a native of California.

Surviving him are the widow, Mrs. Ida P. Coleman of 257 Windsor street; four brothers, Stuart N. of San Jose, Everett of Stockton, Wayne of Eldridge and Lloyd of Santa Cruz; and a sister, Mrs. Ross Bewley of Stockton.

The body is at the C. C. Chase mortuary. Funeral arrangements are pending. SENTINEL NOW liOc MONTH IJX.AL NOTICES MIIUi; Ol' lltl STKU'K S.K On tin Killi fhtv of Kcl.ruarv, u'clufk A.

nt ih front dtmr of ii ('(tunly 'nirl Houmj of tho County of Santa IMr. Hfiite of In the 'ily nf Hanta f-iid Cnuntv Santa Cru Count lluiMhitf ii ml I. ot Asmo. ih-1 ion, i oi porai ion, as Ti iistcp, will sell id i ii I i mi' tb a to thn hU; he fur 111 iHWful money of the ('tiitttl Stales, without as to titlr, encuinbraii'-eH or possisi.m. fnlloMiih' lesfribrl n-al property Hitiia(c) in tlif Cily of nta Ct 117,, Ctitmt nf Sa nta Siat of tn-wit: I.MiliVMN'; in thr Nortbwrst-orlv of iMi'iui Vita Avrnun at si in ion from wl-li thi' Vst-i Hy ci'TioT Vista Avriiup ami Cine Street, n.s widemil, bfitrs -oith Kast fret ilis-i un ti'l I io1 Sunt lierly mi ner of Itiirua 'ista a ml A I ha mbr a A itiii's as ami l-l nlfl I tin- nrni nf Ci.tl.'uc Citv Trart.

tiletl tu the on ice of tin- County lict 'riler of lid Santa Cru. Cuun-t Ma I 1, Ui-nvs North -tti Ka.st I tl! I vt and South It f.iNt Su. mi f.rt di'driiit. -aid pninl of lii yiTiit'iit; heiiiK SM Ho i'l't Sunt westerly tnun tiie Southerly eonitr uf the lands of one 'heese wrihi i hem from said point of he jjimniiK aloni? the N'ort ii terly side of lUiena Vis -ta Avenue South J5" -lit We feet lo the Sou liea erl I'orner nt the lands ot one 1 ii-idloff henre. iiiK It iien a Vista Avenue und ulont; 1 he Knsl erly heumta ry of Maid last mentioned lands Ninth 1 1 Wi'ftt feet to a station on the oi ii wt ierly Imundary of ihe laud; (lis I ri huted from the Estate of Thomas I'ilklimton, to .1.

A. IMkinaton et als by the Superior Ci ui of San'a Cruz County In other I Hi Ii, hy I leeree. a 'ert itled ropy whereof iippears of record in the office of ihe County If) order of said Santa ''ru. County in Vol. of Official Iti'i nnls nt pntft' rt thence iil'iiiK sa id North west erly bound ef Miid lands ho distributed North It, Ka.t 4t.4; feet to a Million tr im wlm Ii the point of ttear South Jl' 10a st, Miid Hini'T South 4S' II' fet-i io the plae- of begin pinn Saul sale will Im- made upon the de niiinrl of th-.

Itenetiria i f) satisfy the ohiiKation by, and pursuant to the power of Mile conferred in a deed Tflivt ey.wHhd Ii Willie Hejd loll and l.eohi 10. MeldloCf, liis as Trustors to San'a Cruz County Huild-intf and Loa AsM.ociation a coi pm a i ion. a Tru1 tee, and Santa Cruz I uvest niej, Company, a rporatton. Itetirheiiirv, dated deeetnher LMl'd, an-1 reronleil I 2Ui, U. in Volume L'll.

at pane of li'-hi I ifeeords of Sa nta Cru Co tin I v. of hr-irch of said ohliwadon and election to sell real property was lecoided in the office of the Ke-i -ord -r of nta Cru Coun on ocioht I Hit. in Volume at pane in, onirial Uerords of Santa i 'I'll Con li I v. da Ja-iuarv Tdh. 1f.5l.

Santa cut cfir.N ni n.diNw; AM) LOAN ASSOCIATION, a eor- poi a I ion. Mv M. rlate Ifrt sident I- V. Secretary Trust -e. Jan.

S. KKM NO I 11 Ol A I or i. Y. W.Y. In Ite- Sepe-ior Court of c.iiitorriiii, in and fo of l.e, Anui le.i.

r.f the State ttie I'otiiuy FLETCHER 1 RAZED BY FLAMES Told In Scries of Short Stories Of Interest To The Taxpayer This is the third installment of the story on the income tax new running in The Sentinel: Normal Tax and Surtax Rales The normal tax rates Is 4 per cent en the first $1000 of net Income in in excess of $t000. Tiie rate increase in accordance with the amount of net. income included in varying so-called income-tax brackets. On a net income of $6000 or less there is no surtax. On a net income in excess of $1)000 and not in excess of $10,000 the rate is 1 per cent of such excess.

The surtax upon a net income of $10,000 is $K) and upon a net income in excess of $10,000, and not in excess of $12,000, the rate is 2 per cent in addition of such ex- cess. Tiie surtax on a net income' of $1,000,000 is and upon a I net ineomi excess of in addition 55 per cent cess, the maximum rate Many tax- p.iveis make the error of applying the maximum rate instead of the rate provided for in the bracket in which their net income is included. Following is an example of how to, compute the lax on a net income of the taxpayer being single and without dependents: llMHIIH' $1 1.HIKI 1 II I Jii'l 1 nuptliin tasaldc I t-nt iKiirtiil eiv en first nal- I i.MIMI i-nl Hernial ill i fl in en lax en 1 I.IIIHI. pllis Of real ell ill Unit amount Tulal, niiiinal tax anil surtax The carncd-income credit allowed individuals under the Revenue Art of is entirely omitted from the Revenue of i'XU. Therefore, no carned-income credit may be taken lor the calendar year 19X1.

Taxpayers are advised to read carefully the insti urtions on form 1010 re lating to the surtax, as well as all instructions thereon, lx-fore preparing their returns. Husband and Wife Husband and wife living together may each make a separate return of the income of each, or their m-i come may be included in a single joint, letiiin. If a joint return is filed, such return is treated as a return of a taxable unit, and the income disclosed is subject to both the normal tax and Ihe surtax. Where separale returns are filed by husband and wife, the exemption of $3M)0 may be taken by either spouse or divided between lliem, the husband, for example, claiming $20(10 and the wife SaOO. However, where the taxable income of one spouse is $4000 or more in excess of the personal exemption, it, is to ihe advantage of the couple if such spouse claims the total personal exemption, the reason being the difference in the normal tax rates, which are 4 per cent on th" first of net.

income above the exemptions, credits, find 8 per cent on the balance. The rase of a hu: hand whose net income was (ifl'l and a wife whose net income $X)(KI is an example, hand claiming Ihe total rxemution. the hus-prrsonal -'tit'-. li nsl.a ml III Mill ll -1 per rcnl IM rt iaiiilili-, wlfr i-l'siiiail I'xi-liililiuli xal.li-. Wile's lux I Hi) lei anil wife if I ii 'ilnr.

ex Ii nsl.a nil -nipiifin ami tax Siiiiji-i! In normal on firs! ii i-'-iiia i SI. niiiK of linshanil lllil V. ill: first example the couple rr(iiirrd lo pay the 8 pel are not cent normal 1 and the suitax. Annoimcement. that the chocolate business showed big increase in liKili did not refer to the bu.sine:.s done I by the Ctiban Ki'l of that, name.

I LIT.AL NOTICES MUM f. III TIMK SKT l-'OK 1'Klll- ini, ii ii i. ni ii'i'i ii I i nis i on I I' I I II I bT A I N.i. In Hie Superior four) ef Ihe SI le i I I Judgment for peremptory writ of; mandate was filed yesterday in su- perier court in the case of Muriel H. Waldron against Gknwood school district.

A notice for order staying execution and a notice of intention to move for a new trial were alroi filed. It is adjudged hy Superior Judge J. L. Attendee that Muriel H. Val- dron is entitled to a peremptory writ ol mandate and that Emma 'i Martin, Margaret Martin and An Martinson, board of trustees of school district, and on behalf of scliool district, l'Linstats Mu- ricl Waldron as teacher of the tie- mcntary school for the school of 1K13-34 and forthwith assign I to duty as such teacher in the dis- ti'ict for the school year and draw i warrants on county treasurer in her I favor during said school year in 10 monthly installments salary of $1230 per annum and that all prior month- ly warrants due as of this date be paid Muriel If.

Waldron. In the findings fact and conclu- sions of law it is stated Muriel II. Waldrun. a duly and certified teach- cr in the elementary schools of the state of California and more particularly in Glenwood school district. It is declared that petitioner, Mu- ricl Waldron, has for one year past, been employed as teacher in the Gienweod scliool district, pursuant i to a written contract for the year immediately past vas paid from said 1 school district pursuant to said writ- ten contract, a salary ot MJal) payable in 10 monthly contracts and that the board of trustees did not on or before May 5, give notice in writing to Muriel H.

Waldron that her servic would not be required for ensuing year and no notice vys on or before May 15, delivered in person to iur by secretary of the school district or deposited in United Slates registered mail with postage prepaid addressed to her. I' is dorian iiImi that on Aucust Muriel H. Waldron caused to be mailed by United States registi r- id mail, a d.mand that she; he to duty as a teacher in me school district lor ensuing year of which written de- maud was received by Emma Martin on August 14. and that the board of traste 's refused and faibd to re-assign petitioner and have failed and refused to pay her hir salary of and have relased to issue warrants. Following the orders District Attorney .1.

Frank Murphy filed the notice ol intention to move tor a new trial. It is on ground of irregularities of in which respondents were from having a new trial. Newly discovered evidence to just-fy of court, insufficient evidence that decision of court was agaio. law and errors of law. The notice of stay of execution is on ground that execution of judgment will deprive respondents of their lights to make a motion for a new trial and to appeal from judgment.

This motion will be mede (::: February 2, 1934. Ill ilfi WITH A SHERIFF SEEKER With almost, a dozen candidates for sheriff at the fall election already in the race, another name was offered yesterday, that of Win Lemon of Watsonville. who is grooming himself for the fight. Ijcmon was at one time a constable in the Watsonville district and is now a merchant patrolman in the Watsonville business district. CRIPPLED ROR1N PET HOLYOKE, Mass.

(U.P.) Mrs. Arthur Beni ctl's favorite pet is a robin she found, crippled by a fall from its nest, near hi home last spring. She nursed its broken leg until it was healed, with the idea ef then setting it free. But the robin preferred the comforts of home to the rigors of the wide open spaces, and so it still lives at the Bennett i Its mistress ht.s named it Eofcby. Bakery 131 Pacific Ave.

Apologizes fer underestimating the popularity of our New Butter Crisp Rolls and diirtppoin't-im; to many of our patrons last Saturday by scllint? out the entire 5000 rolls by 1:13 p. m. Saturday, Feb. 3 we will make amends by giving everyone tn Santa Cruz and surrounding ricts another opportunity to get a of these delicious rolls Et the same price of 15c per doz. To insure supplying the demand W2 are ordering our bakers to bi.ke 7000 of these delicious rolls, so come early Saturday, Feb.

3 and Ret your dncn. ii mi I I 1 I I I I I Equipped With Shot-Proof Vests CHICAGO, Jan. 30 (UP). --Bulletproof vest's are to become regular equipment for part of Chicago's po- I lice force. Commissioner James P.

Allman has directed Supervising Captain Matthew Zimmer to investigate I prices. The vests are valued at about apiece and weigh about 11 pounds each. Although it is impossible for the Chicago city council to purchase vests for the entire police force, it I is expected that Captain John Stcges special detail, now hunting escaped convicts, will be supplied as well as those in other details who are sent out on extremely danger-i ous missions. Casey Jones Lost Teeth, Finds Them In a Snowdrift RUTTK, Jan. IK) U.R -Maybe if it hadn't been cold that day, II.

B. "Casey" Jones, railroad engineer, might still be hunting for his false te: th. Jones zed his mail older molars out of his cab window on the Butto-Salt Lake run. He telephoned friends who instituted unsuccessful search with the aid of seriion crews. Jones returned and found them, he says, because of cold weather.

"There they were right on top of a snowdrift, chattering to licat the band and that's the tooth, the whole loo'h and nothing but the tooth." "De in th place liar headline we find it says headline is about ihe that way. And only LtXiAL NOTICES NOTIM I hi nt i-: (-: t.t: On tie- itav of Ki-linini-v. at Ih-ni nVloi-k A. al Pi- fr-iil iIimii-nf thr Ciulutv Cmil-t of Ihe 'oinly of Santa 'ruz. Slale of Cnl- in rnla.

In 1 lit- I'iiv ef Simla "rn Inuntv him! lamls 1 1 isi-mlinf nnd M. .1. Oalrs, an 'I'i-uh-. will smII nl nnlilii- iiiirtlnn to lln lilklu-Ht liliiilrr fur cash, in in wl HI inuni-v of Ihr rnllcd wlHiniil ri-ll III as lo lltlc, rni-lllnhraa'-i's in-Jiosscssliin, the fell'iuillK (Irsi-ritjci real property sltunU'il In the CI I nf Santa I'niz. Coiinlv of ShiiIh Crioi, Mlalr Calil'iiniil.

In-w-it in the Northwest -rrlv siile nf Hilanii Avenue nl ii stiitlon finiii wlili Ihe tVest-erly rnl-ner ef.Kllena 'lsla Aenue ami fine S'rc-I. us whlenril, hears Nerlh ills tanl li 11 1 1 the Simltierly eoili'-r nf llilenn Vela and Alhanihia Ar-niies us (U-lKiialed and 'lelin'-iit'-'l "ll the lnn uf I'otllnie I'itv Trui-I tiled 111 Ihe (llTlee of the 'C'anitv Heeanler of said Sanin Crnz 'n nn-ly May tti'i lieai-s 1'e ZVm fret mnt Houlli 1S' II' Kast anna feet i- la nt said P'-inl of heKiiimner helnij I77rfh feet Sdulhwestpi-ly from the S'nilh-erly rnriier nf I lie lands nf Plank 'In vtuii thence from SHld iolnt of h'-KiiuiinK almiK the Norl wrsl- erly sid" uf lint nil Avenue Smith -Hi' West feet to I the Hnlll heaaterly ein'Mei- nf the land nf thence leuvini; 1 'til'-nfi Vista Avenue and iilnni; ihe I Knslerly hi lulu ry of said last nicillionril liiiidsi Nnrlh II' I WphI 14:1 feet to a Htm ion on ihe Nell ly IkmiiiiIiii-v 'if ihe hinds dlstrlhlilnd from ihe Kslale of ThulllUM P. I'llklllKlnn, dereaaeil. In ,1. A.

I'llkiliKtnn Ills li the Su prrinr ('( art nf said Santa I'm. I'liillllV on Me elntn-r IHth, 1 'XSZ. i vr 111 rree, a I'e'lllled "pv when appear. nf nemd in 'he idine nf tin I'liillilv llerfiider said Santa Crnz r'nnnly in Vol. nf (lllii-inl at pase et se'i; Ihrln al-l Nul esli rl bound ary said ialel-i i di.striliiiled Nnrlh Is' V.y laisi tl l.Vi to a siaimn frnni which He point nf hriunnini: bears Sniilh X.V II' and Iheni-e Snnlh II' Kas! I feet In tiie plan- nl b' Kin-nitiK.

Slil'l sale will he made upnn llio demand (if Ihe III nrtieiary to satisfy Ihe 'ihliilatinn nnd pnrsnanl to the piiw'! nf naifi'iTed in a. Ileed Tried l-xei llied Willie li. Ileid-I'df and I.enla. K. lleidlntT.

his wile, nx Ti In mils II. Wessi-mlni and 1 .1. Cales, hs 'rrnst'-es. and Santa f'ruz llllildliii; and I. "an Inn.

a enrpni-ation, as dated Nnvimher and ill il Dei elllher filh. I'l-ll ill Vnl-illne ISJ. at 1'l, lltfh-lal Ker-'irds nf Sanin t'riiz I'minlv. of hreio-li id' said and elerlinn In said real pniperly was rieiadcd in Ihe nlToi- nf iKi- It" 'erder- nf Santa Crn. t'lilin'v mi iiii.ei- ph.

in Vol at paia- in, on Ida I ids of on i i'lnz Cnnnlv. rial nt L'slli. 1 1 is ii. kssk.v I i- M. I ATKS, as 'I'm: Ja n.

Vv)t. Yrtiun liroutit in thi- Supi-rier (ourt nf (lie loilllly hunlii Cri.t inol tlo i.iiiliiiiit in miiM oniil- ef Ninitu In tin dflirr (if 1ln l-rk Ht' Mll.l Snifi-ir Cunt. SIMON M. (ill I INS, IIKAVI, II OMiM'r NiiiiIii 4 rn, Mlirlu'H fur rliiiiitUf. In Superior feint ef the f'etinty ef S'nita (Vuz.

StriU' ef Ciiliforni'i. MAV anil Jllilliri'll MAV OWKNS. plaiiilif'ls. vs. li.

(IvVK.VS, fen.liilil. The pin ef (Ik- si Serif) CiealinLr In K.S. defr ixliu.l. fernilt. wiHltll ten (lavs (exeluMve of day ef service! after the i.eiviee on nf this Summons if sered within this County, or within thirty days if served elsewhere.

And you are hereby notifird th.it unless you appeirr and answer as above required, the sulrl plainliffs will take judgment for any money or damages In the Complaint, as i 'islnr upon utra-t, or wiil apply to the Court for any olher lulief demanded In the Complaint. Given under my hand and the Seal of said Superior Court of the County of Santa Cruz. State of Calif uruia. tins day of December. VJSu.

(Seal! H. K. MILI.KK, Clerk. Ilv Mildred C. Hogers, Deputy Clerk.

I II, L'l. Jan. I. II, is, Feb, I. S.

I 1 i I I i i well as more natural scenery. The Coast Counties Gas Electric company also has a crew of men changing the location of its power lines along this road. Buys Old Book and Finds Pictures of 03d Island Home Clark P. Strcalor happeni across a hook, "Our Islands and 'at the Good Will Industries which he purchased, and on opening it he recognized familiar pictures, in one bring the hou where he resided at I'ayainore, San Juan, in the West Indies. ilr was filled ing specimens of animal and bird life for Charles P.

Corey in the West Indies in 1KSS and At that time he first landed at Pan Salvador, where Columbus landed on the discovery of America, and he had on a map in the book the places outlined where he worked. TI1EATKU' ATTRACTIONS I T1 7A (f KV f) Pat Jlrii ing Persons," liiealre. "Hurcau of 1liss-New Santa ('ru "Bureau of Missing Persons" Showing At New Santa Ciuz The story of what th" thousands 01 pe vanish iiiyslriioii.ly, gors oil l-eii no sec riingly fi Jul il.v OTll th face of the ll) will be re vealed for the first screen today in the picture, "Bureau of sons," which opens at time on Ihe First Ha'ionai Missing fertile New San- ta Cruz theater today. The picture i-ives a kaleidoscopic view of (he actual workings of that branch of the police departmeros of: every large city, whose duty it is to locate mis. The of Missing Per is based on I a book by Captain John H.

Ayres and Carol Bird it relaies ihe that have eoiie- under Ihe captain's: hservat ions in his fitt-cn vears as chief of the Hi Yoi Cil Pel- rrau. i The many es of sli ange ilisap- jpcaianees and kidnaphigs depicted in the picture are on those in -I rral life as rer -rded I the poirv Th- various as' presented, touch every form of human emoti' ii. Many are tragic, some extremely pathetic and other dee'd- humorous. The recent increase in kidnaping prompted First National to turn the screen's spol'ight on the various phases connect I with loose (lis pearanees. There is an uud" picture that emir ronianees screen, the love of lying plot in the tine of the pictured on the i deleelive for a e't'l wtio i eitv and wa del-.

It is rr'ssing from another on a cl.arg ol" an iusual pictur esque Kackgrotind which, includes, besides the polic- bureau, Hoiks along the water front of the East River. New York's aristocratic section, and the tei e.i.. r.t districts. IXMiS Dlfl'NK BOSTON thorough-j bred German dogs, owned by Mr. and Mis.

Weilni'in Y. Taylor, had io be taken to Angel iro: iai Hospital for treatment, al.er beeom-, ing drunk and disorderly from drii.l-ini' uti.iiii.Ml,- i aleo-I I. VMS Ilfi I i i I I rtnrr srttu i MEMORIAL MONTEREY, Jan. 31- Early ruction of the Few Memorial was assured today following an announcement that only minor details of the exterior design of the building remained to be worked out and that tnistr-s of the Agata Few estate' would iiie-l with the Monterey city council within a few days to discuss interior plans now being prepared by architects. The announcement followed reports that the council intended to adopt a lesolution at a meeting on Tuesday night nr-ing the Iruslees, W.

G. Hudson and T. A. Work, to speed up action on the Memorial because of rising prices of building materials. Hudscn today said that only a few minor details such as window designs remained to be worked out to make plans a the ext-rior of the building complete, and expressed belief tJi.it th'se may be passed on at: a inretmg ot the Memorial trustees and their advroiy committee this afternoon.

ii Little Women" Most Popular Book In Library "Little by Louise Aleott is the most, popular book in the li-I brary sine? the showing of the pie-1 lure at the Hew Santa Cruz theal-r. Following lie- -howing ir-w were I -ti iv! ami library liad al.oul that maiiv. Tiiey hardly have enough now to supply Ihe demand. iTniiii 31 EX-KAISER Jan. (U.P.)-Ex-Kaiser Willhclin II- objects to being ranked among Europe's richest men.

Although tax officials in Berlin have the former manarrh listed as one of the biegrst property owners and taxpayers, his household officials say that the nuea-roiis castle: and of the os actually are a serious drain on their fn' ii lie. Ua'on von Sell, Ihe -Kaiser's publie couii. --rl and bus- mess representative, told the Unii rl Prrss thai by the set, lenient be t'veen the state and the crown in 1I)2G the rr yal family "had to re-j n- unce about five-sixths of its private fortune." The remainder had to I. among 17 households comprising 49 of the royal family. there remain oil obli.

gations such as pensions and in-j tere: said the' baron. "One cannot speak, in an idiomatic sense of the fortune of one individual "I one single family in the former ruling Prussian royal house. "The fuitunc. moreover, exists mainly in landed property which, for easily understood reasons, lias brought no income for years, yet mu: be maintained by employing a large number of officials, workmen and heir families. The royal house looks upon it as a very hieh social obligation to keep their po sessions their historic state in first-class SKMINM.

NW IMc MON TH Til rtnrm iinn VIM MONTEREY I i 1 Stars of Apple City Join Team To Defeat Moose A whole group of the baseball stars joined the local Safr-j way Stores team in the Santa Cruz indoor le-igee and last n'ght handed the local Moose a 10 to 3 waling t.lks gymnasium, the Moos were headed toward another championship. The Sanitary Market's team pulled another upset by nosing out the Flks, 10 to 0, in a close game. The Postoffxe lx-at ihe Modern Woodmen. 22 to 11. Manager Cecil B-dl anno'iorrd that the two C.

C. C. leans will play the Elks and Woodmen night and that each Monday night the ramp teams will battle two of the other teams. The present scle. d'ele ot two games on Wedresday nights will be continued.

Lineups: Moose (3) Trcmbath. Balclassar, Sousa, Edwards, Anto.ielli. Guiai. Waters, Reynolds, Panose. Safcwav (10iKirhv, T.

Powan, Di racca, Martinez. Takata, Rodriguez, l'th. Piuitt. Elks W. Richcy, H.

Kiehey, H. Johnson, Miller, Cardiff. Sanitary Market (10) Ridgley, Bella, Cursi, Maddox, Ferrari, Cos-tella, Seehau, Day. Modem Woedmrn (li) Fair- i Id, Brown, Si, u. ley, Send-.

lord, Crews, Towner, Johnson, Cot-man, Randolph, Postofficc (22) Patterson. Buck- man, Rungc, Wright, Alimond, Moody, Capialzi, Foster, Collings. Keiiy To Enter University; May Be Lost To Team "Hod" Kelly, star guard for the champion De Molay basketball may be lost to that quintet for most of the remaining City League bas- kclball games, for he is leaving to enter Ihe University of California. There is a chance, however, accord- ing to other team members, that he mav be on hand for some of the im- i portant games coming up. Kelly, captain of the local high school team two years ago, is rated i by many as the outstanding guard of Ihe eitv His loss would be keenly felt hy the defending chain pions.

League To Alter Coming Schedule Due to the fact that the Santa Cruz-Watsonville C. C. A. L. games are to be played here Friday night.

the local Cilv Leaffue schedule must be revised. President Ernest Dillon announced last night that the re- v'sion will be done in the immedi- ate future. The league had scheduled two games here Friday night, expecting the Turner gymnasium court to be available. It also develops that the C.C.C. teams wiil not be able to play after March 15.

when the enlistment period ends. The schedule, as now prepared, continues until March 23. I Good News for Kidney Sufferers! is flirt mat ngni into the irritalrd kidnv a'ld MsfiiW orsrmis vm ran if.w hnif. 11, rtnra f.llt lluann. nmtFilf hrmn.

ttr.rirm I prompt s-olhingoomlort. omorf athing pak WaiMw, anr painful joints fr-fln lak cf aetuilv tlriiKit l''TI- a 1 i I Ross To Battle McLarnin In May In Title Fight NEW YORK. Jan. 21. The pot boiled over today and some tasty broth into the hips fistic -pilled of the light fans, to-wit: The New York Bu.viny Ci.mmis-- ion gave its official blessing to a world's welterweight title bout between Jimmy McLarnin and Barney Ross, said bout to be held here May 23.

Negotiations for a California fight between Max Sehiurling and Baer were rlefini'ely called off and Schmeling announced he had accepted an offer of S10.W0 fight Paul.no Uzeudun in Spain April 8. Rcpi'esf ilativcs of Mis. William Randolph Hearsl's milk fund for babies got the official okch on the writer title fight. Madison Square Garden also is anijing for this i but the milk fund the inside tri.ck. Estimates of the i-ate run as high as I.

Ha fey Declines Joh As Manager FR A N- Jall. 31. Chick Ilafey, star outfielder Cincineat admit ted he hail down tin r's job it's loo the Red i a ui lied long a Walk i mm Id I he I iial-y gave "rason without smile, and CHICK. t'Ai cr. went on dis-ball the ome plain: "A playing outfielder is at a tinct disadvantage managing a club.

He is too far away from acual play and in order to bee party to the play and io properly I direct it, he must travel back audi rth from the outfield to the mound constantly. I "That will take a lot out. of my ball player, and while he might, stiil be a succ flayer he Hafev 'ss as a manager, as a I is bound to suffer." wealed that he lurnerl I down the offer of Lairy AlcPhail, of the Red-, when Mc-it'y made a special trip new liead Phail reci here to Ihe un. bun the management Mountaineers To Play Dairy Town Gonzales hih school's lightweight basketball tean rack wiil fter- come to Boulder Crc-k this noon tor a game with Coach George Gordon's classy Mountaineer lim-iteds. This wiil he a regular C.

C. A. L. cnnlest. The Gonzales unlimited team forfeited its game to BouldT Creek and will not piay.

In the previous engagement between the two lightweight teams, Gonzales was victorious, but Boulder Creek has improved rapidly and hopes to turn the in today's game. Economist telis us that when the population becomes thinner the pen- i pie will become less harried, and birth control experts tell us that I when the population becomes thin- the people will become less married. In either case, it looks as though the population jit! i got to lvdtue. Vfrr-'x i I i I i i I i ef 1 i ri i in ami fer Ihe fiiillilyj Veil lire lli-rehv liirr.le.l Appear of Santa land th1 eolnptamt in an lo in Hie ef I lie Klule i 1 1 ..1 a II I rive hr. 1 1 ll I i 1 1 Al.tSTI-:K M.tr- K.N IK, also hiow'l in the Snp.rier I'eurl ef the lis AI.KXAMiKU rle-i i iy ef Santa t'rnz.

State nf fall l-i lie- nor of the Kslate of Louis (Oville K.iM ma n. Ilei-rased. NUT ICK IS (ilVK.V: Ttiat. (the Administr-itriv of the Kstate or I.ouis Jleeeased. will s- Private S.il,-.

in one parcel, to lie bidder, for Cash In Hand, en day of hruary, lOT-l. at 1u o'eloi A. to approval hv the above nientioiied Court, the fol-I lewiiiK lb-si ribeil land ill the Cily of iSan'a Santa Cruz County. Statu ol ill niii. to-ivi! Lets 'twelve and Tliirtei-ri i as laid out.

marked and de- lumiled on the maji nf SKA-ilKICtir lll ll.DINi; I.UTS made r. Vrinnt. Surveyor ir F. Moll. tiled and recorded in the office of Ihe County Itecor it of Santa Cruz Countv.

Stale of Ciilii ori.ia in Hook Five oil. Pall" Forty-one (111, (ifllcial of said Ceuntv (IF SACK in Hand. to b. paid al the making tht llid arid lialsnce when the is coefii im-d the Court, Ail lads nni-t be in writing, and mailed t-i A. J.

Attorney, X. J.nke Avenue. Pasadena, 1. 03 Anseics County. St ite of California, on or before the olh day of February, PJJ t.

Sailed: IDA V. KAST MAX, Administratrix of the Estate of I.ouis llrville Kaslman, Deceased. A. J. VlirXb.

Attorney for Ihe A (1 rat i. is lirr -liv civ Ihnt a fett-tien f.ir the ITebiile ef the Will ef A I. IS I'KIt K.N' 1 K. nlse known as AI.KXA.N rle-r-easerl, n-(f for tli" issuanrp trj Jfll.DA II A DIKM'K MaeKKNlK ef l.eilers Te.stamontal has lipcn filed in thl i ''ourt and that Friday tlin dav (if Fehrilary, 1 lit in o'eOirk A. M.

of r.uii day at the of the al.eve entitled Omit in the Courthouse at Santa Cruz, California, has been set for ihe heart iir of I'etl-tien when an'i here any pr roi interest may appear and con lest the ha me ami show cause. If any they have, why said Petition should not tie granted, ll TKi .1., injury ZJ. 111.: I. II VIII.I.Kl;, jan -r I.

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