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The Californian from Salinas, California • 5

Publication:
The Californiani
Location:
Salinas, California
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5
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PAGE FIVE Progress Made During Campaign To Protect County Zoning Laws SAUNAS. CALIFORNIA. AUGUST 4-5. 1939 All's Well Now Firetcater Is Blamed PROBE INDIAN KILLING Fire Fighter In Collapse Drive Will Continue In 1 California Min Alaska On Way To S. F.

Exposition SEWARD, Alaeka TT1 Iran Reer.itrora of Seward, named MU Alaska" In a beauty contest can due ted at th Falrhanka Ice caml. tral Ut February, wa on rout ta Seattle Friday aboard th 8. ML McKinley. Eh will reign for a day th Golden Gtt International exposition when Alaska day la celebrated on Aug ret IT. Th 1 petition event la being por.ord by aourdough now Uvtng In Oak land and San Franctaco.

Portugal la th ml Nrthplac of th ukulel. mad aad tor hr with my hands." ha wa gooted by Holstein, ftha wa a good girl and I'm kind of ao try I did It" SITE FOR SCHOOL CARMEL. CaL-CPi Th Carmel school board Friday elected th il-acr Hatton ranch a a It for th proposed high choo, and announced application for WPA eenUr.ce would bo md Immediately. Tho alto win eot 131,000. Razzing Umpire Constitutional? RU.TIMORE.

M4. irpv Frank (atterloa, a lUlftotor baseball fan. said that raising tbe pi liw-r an bla cnnatitu tlonal right and that been its I Manager Roger Hornsby of i the Baltimore Omllea attempt-ed sllenra him asked lAft damage. Tho damagea. anught la a null I filed In superior court, wee for (hislral Injuries which Caller-Ion said he auffered when Hornsby rente Into the stands after a game her June and struck iattrrtoa la tha fac.

aitertoa said that hi nly of-tens wa crltlrlrlng the fultl. more pitcher. I Deer Hunter Shot In Mendocino County Coltapetrg from exhaustion aft or fghtlrg a forest fire at Hurt. legion lake. Fresno county, for eo houra Without relief last week Mr Hank" Schneider, 348 Front street, Sallraa atar Freano State college ptda Thursday at hi bom In Sa-lira He will return to Voaemlte Nstloral Park where be la ployed for the cummer Wl'h the ratioral foreatry anice.

Mr Sfhr.nder waa ent, with other forestry service men from Yosemite alley, to f'ght the Hut.t-legion lake fire whleh waa raglrg out of control at the time. He wa taken to a FTeano hoaplal follow-leg h.a collapee and returned to Saimaa early thla week for further rest. GORDON, h'rh-Cfi-laiw. tlgatora belleied Friday that th whit maa'a firewater prompted Irving Talt, IT, Slous Indian, IdU Neill Trllowthunder, It, member hi tribe aad sold to a de. eendont of Sitting Bulk Court A llomry Edward Holstein said Tall had admit, led hilled I he girl rdneo-day alght during a drinking (re with several ftloux from the Pin Ridge rewen allot of South Dakota.

Holstela described th girl aa a beautiful, well -edura led Indian maiden. He said ab had been employed at the reservation boarding school and had been very popular among mem her of the tribe. Folic were closely guarding Tall, his father, Daniel, and Lett Blnrkbear, Sioux painter aad artist Th rider Tall aad Rtarkbror admitted they wera present during th attack. Holstela said had gw. Honed ovary red man ha could find oo tha atmrta.

Although most of them ran apeak English, he said, all Insisted upon the use of Interpreters, Young Tall readily admitted the slaying. 1 waa drinking and I got Save extra NOW! Wards Great Annual Former Loral Woman Dies I'KIAII Tfi Mendocino county deer enn caiatty wa Floyd Smlthera, 19. of Haldbury, who wa in th Sonoma county hospital at Santa Roa Friday with a bullet in hi men. accidentally dropped gun hit huntlrg in th Eel rter country near Putter valley. It 1..

barged and a bullet enterad hi right hip. ranging upward Into the abdomen. H.a condition wa regarded a erioua. IloarMde Council Makes Hcport On Varied Arc omplMunent In Year rv-Urtr this year's campaign jut starting point of a program for more effective pro. r(iiUtmn on county xn-Inf and rural advertising.

th California Road aid Council Thurlay prcscntc.1 a report on the recent legielative activate. Th report review action taken on tiro major proposal a follow The Tickle Mil. ft. a nut. to eliminate mimruar) rural advertising.

hit a anaf In rom-mlllrr rarlv In IK teuton. Thla not fturprlMnf. It a now proposal which aoadod mom Him to build up aupport. NnrrthrIrH, tho amount of aupport anemhled In a for weka tlmo, and tho Inlormt It rronlod mat and gratifying. Tha tna)ir hattlo waa tho do.

fen agamat tho pernlctou Wll-llamaon hill. A. B. 139. which nought to curtail the rifhta of countioa to inno In tho public In-toroat.

In thla we at aged a vie. torydramaticlly and decisively during tho cloning dava of th. Icgialatlvo session. Tho bill pd tho assembly by a narrow margin, but In tho aonate tho objectionable aoction was deleted by an amenl tnont by Senator Tickle, and thna amended waa overwhelmingly adopted by both houaoa Includorl with tho council's re- port was a lint of legislator! who voted to protect the roadside and to uphold county zoning, with both Sen. E.

H. Tickle of Carmel ar.J Assemblyman Fred H. Weybret of the Arroyo Seco Included. Broadcasters Will Convene Word has been receded here of the death of Mra I xml Aaroe resMent. In Pa RoMc last week.

She waa the wife of the la'e Mr. L. N. Aaroe and waa well known In thla district. She waa also the alster rf the late Mr.

J. Ilar.sen of Salma. The Tl -year-old woman died after a brief Dines and funeral eer. vne were held last week In Paso Roll a. She leave a daughter, Mrs Emmie Jospperaen and a aon.

Mr. liar Aaroe. both of Paso Robles, seven granddaughter and one great grandson. -k Still Time to SAVE EXTRA in VARDS GREAT ANNUAL 4 -e a DROPS of water become precious jevwls in drought, ridden northeastern states. Hciea farmer rear Ellonville.

N. holds a shotgun in his lap as ho mounts guard over his well after night raids by less rtur.atc ighbors. SOLEDAD Mr. Raymond Courrejou motored to Chuatar Monday on busmesa. Mr Francis Petersen, accompanied by Evelyn of Chualar.

visited at the latter parent' home here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Alden Peterson of Saimaa visited at the home of the latter mother. Mrs Albina Ri-amlaa, Sunday. Mr.

Natale Zanetta is loawng on Monday for a visit to his former home In Italy. He will be gone for several months. Mr Vincent I'ppml and daughter, Grace lopptnl. motored to Saturday evening. Mr ml Mrs fjovd warmon ard en motored to Kir City recently, where they visited with Mr Swanson parents.

Mr. and Mr, Haves. Mr Kelly Lee motored to Livermore to visit his wife and Infant recently. Mr. an-1 Mrs.

Fdunrd Frans-rlnni, accon pamed hv Miss Lillian Franst tonL motored to San Francisco to i.t the Gold- Gate exposition on Sunday Sale! Wards 70x110 Pairs Not Lest Than 5 Woo 1 Headlikes Tell the Rtgvlarfy 198 NEW YORK TPi Th Na-tlonal Association of Broadcast era announced Friday that It had called a convention of the entire broadcasting Industry In Chicago September 15 in a move to develop source of music Independent of th copyright pool of the American Society of Composer, Author and Publisher. Net Die Miller, president of the association, said bis group hoped to reduce the broadcasters annual toll to the society, which Is now running around Stl.OOfl.fKKI a year and Is rapidly mounting." He said the decision to call a convention was reached after the failure of effort to find out how much they would be expected to pay ASCAP when present contracts expire December SI, 1940. The Chicago convention will be sponsored by th copyright committee of the association and "a uhstantial wa rriiest I expected to be raised. Only 19 mor diy to tk dvm-lag of the once--seaon valued Mad from 5 pur wool blended with fin cotton-Cor yarn for WEAR. Sateen bound! Sav at Wardat 'Salinas School System Outstanding 3,865 Students' Packing Plants Being Built To Cost $100,000 "Monterey County Crops' Value up $1,000,000 "Recreational Program for Salinas Opens" "Building Construction Shows Gains" "Population of City Set at 13,646 2.98 Blonketi 254 Wool Pair.

72 84 inches Fleecydowns Famous cotton sin- gles. 66x80 inches 11 Children in many homes of colonial America were not allowed to sit at the dinner table, but stood during the entire meal. and Exclusive at Wards Just a few of this years news headlines which indicate that tbe business barometer is rising in Salinas. Bank services help smooth the way for the production and marketing of crops, and the flow of all local commerce. The Salinas National Bank considers it a great privilege to play such an important role in the progress of the Salinas valley.

tlt-ife. nEii (Illinois Run Resist Rayon Correctly Proportioned TUNE IN K-D-O-N 12:15 TO 12:30 P. M. DAILY FOR NEWS BROADCASTS My Furniture Cost Me $1951 This young housewife knows quality and her money isnt ever going to be thrown away. Thats why she bought through the Salinas Index-Journal and Salinas Morning Post want ads.

That's why she saved real money. Read our want ad values. Guaranteed a advertised in Good Housekeeping! The finest fabrics Ward hav ever sold at 25c! Briefs, panties, bloomer, sized according to hip measurements to give active women the com-fort they demand. Cel-lophane wrapped Hip size from 34 to 44. SALINASJSfpl NATIONAL MEMBER ft DEHAl RESCtVC SYSTEM 0 DEPOSITORY FOR POSTAL SAVINGS BARIT MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 1 MONTGOMERY WARD MONTGOMERY WARD PHONE 6451 Ask For Classified Department Catalog Order Service saves you money on thousands of other Itemsl Use Wards Monthly Payment Plan on any purchases of $10 or morel Catalog Order Sendee save you money on thousands of other Hemsl Use Wards Monthly Payment Plan on any purchases of $10 or morel Phone 6311 Main St.

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