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Napa Journal from Napa, California • 5

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Napa Journali
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Napa, California
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NAPA JOURNAL TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1934 Swedish Prince Now Mr. Bernadotte POPE VALLEY Only Survivor of Early California Days Tells of Caches Maintained by Vasquez liffi YORK CITY SENIORS II Superior Court News Superior Judge Percy King yesterday presided over the following calendar in the superior court of Napa countj Estate of Mamie Barnes Couit 01 derx that petition for pio-bate of will be continued until Mondaj Mat 7. Estate of Bernardo Vtllerga Court oideis that final account be allowed and that distibution be Lnd or Depression Will! granted Coincide New War, 1 Estat of Netha Kma-r-couit rr-. ordei that final account be allowed bay cruel tnat nnai account oeuiiovvea 7 btudents in Tests! and that petition to tunxfer assets TE.I ACH APr, April 23 (INS) One hundred and twelve teais old and the o-ilv man alive who travel-jel with tire fai ous h-ndit Tibucio jasirez, Avel-o Mimnez told a st.a here todi of tret riding in I the night qi urfls ind sudden Body of Cyrus Harvey Found After Search wrangler in the early 60s Follow, ing that, Vasque operated for 15 vc irs f.om the vicinity of Los An-goUs as far north as the Oregon Lord r. The bandit, notorious for his generosity and humor as well as 1 is peed on the draw, was a quiet, soft ipoken, dark little man, he sav a man -who preferred to usa lire biain rather than his gun.

The bravest man he ever knew, Vasquex liked to ride out alone. lie seldom ork with more tl an three or fim tun anl aitre a ddup, they epuited, vanishing into the tim--ere lulls to rux-t at a hangout late There ftr mam of these cache-, but the ones Avelino remembers best are those at Rancho Tejon Vasquez Ro ks Hog Meadows Horse Thief Flat( Rancho La Liebre and the Serro Gardo, be be granted Estate of Albeit Monioe Jaycox Couit ordei that petition to teiminate joint tenancy be gi anted Estate of Giovanni Bon-facim Court oidets that a deciee be giant-ed assigning the estate to widow Estate and euaidianslup of A.nl 23 (INS) ot the Xew Yoik liege of Aits and Puie College of Engineenng, the end of the depiession MEM Senicis Uimer-fcity Cc Science and predict'ng in 1936 believe the United Shates Madallena Gnando, incompetent Pom near San Lm as Lower Calitoiniv ami baptized in the ehui at Sononn about U22 Avolmo was nearlv foitv when be I went to oi for Vasquez as horse jond Lone Pine Court orders that the first account be allowed and that guardian be allowed the sum of $75 foi his services Estate and guaidianhip of Giuseppi Girando Couit orders that the first account be allowed and that guardian be allowed tire sum of $75 for his services Estate of Ei nest Borreo Court orders that the final account be allowed and that the distribu- will be involved in a major war that year, tbe lesults of the annual senior questionnaire eveal Most members of the class declared that thev will fight in a war of defense but will not participate in a war of aggression They expressed themsehes almost unanimously opposed to complete disarmament of all nations Altlio igh a majority. of the ass Chess Players Met Last Night Numerous Napa chess enthusi Following an all night search in the Pope Valiev distnct, Cyrus Havrv 67 vv found dead about a re tei of a i ule from the ranch hous his v.othe William Sun-dav morning He had been in ill health foi -ome time and eailv Satui dav afternoon left the house for a walk about th Ha-vev piopeitv. When be filed to return that evening a eaicli was staited Accoidmg to Cot oner Tread wav who made an investigation death was due to heait failure The remains were taken to an un-dei taking parlor in St Helena, where funral anangements will be made In addition to his brother, William, he is survived by a sister, Minnie of Pope vallev on the date set for tual of the action People vs Kellstroin Couit orders that the charges against the defendant be dismissed upon the motion of the district attorney. Ethel McClellan vs Joseph McClellan Court orders that an interlocutory- decree of divorce be granted plaintiff on ground of extreme cruelty, failure to provide and wilful desertion, and the custody of the two minor children Is awarded to plaintiff and defendant is ordered to pay to plaintiff the sum of $20 per month for the support of the children Frank Xoyes company vs Globe Indemnity company-, et al Court orders that the demurrer be sustained and that plaintiff be given 10 davs in which to amend John Hohlt, et al, vs.

Cora Shinn et al Court orders that a de-ree quieting title be granted as praved for A IL qy Ar :3 (INv) aid-d as an ic-aiate ba.onuter or i upturn in loonomic iftiis, 1 i i re tl 1 1 e-vont so. Ire ix so 1 to a 1 ti il of uining 21 ex reding tl ti ire toi an mouth of 1133 This muks in imieree ovei the tax or the time month last yeir moulting to 794 514 ot a gun of 24 pet emt, it vv is leported bv Rich ii Collins of Red ling, chan uii-i of the state boaid of equalisation Only three times before in the 1 retorv of the California gasoline tax has the lew for a single month exceeded the $4 000,000 maik, Collins announced. "While a poition ot in -i ist gasoline tax sales nnv le att-ihuted to the recent pme wai, 1 am convinced the luge volume of trade in motoi vehule liul is indicative of impiov enient in economic aftans. The gas tax has long noon an excellent baiometer of business conditions With a net ixable ill mage of 136,313 701 for the month ot Much, tne volume of tilde in the petiol-eum industiv Ins reached a stage which Collins believes will produce a favorable reaction throughout the entile economic stiucture of the state Ac tu il siles of nnjoi oil companies in gallon for 21 irch were re. as follcr.vs Standard Oil Company 53 Slrell Oil Company 28 261,000.

General Petroleum Companv 57) Inion Oil Company 20,468 926 Associated Oil Company 20,259 -257. Tex is Cmpany 16,384,984 Richfield Oil Cmpany 13 010,503. Seaside Oil Cmpany 4 403 408. Hancock Oil apany 4,561,151. is in sympathy with tb NR A most tion be granted seniors believe that it should not Estate of Julia Shoit Court (I? asts last night met in the office of Justice of the Peace A Mavnard and spent a few -pleasant hours in the puisuit of their fevonte pastime.

While there is no clirx, club oi-gamzed here at the present time it is expected that th enthusiasm outers that petition for letters be nip dropped from the calendar LOS ANGELES, April 23 Two reunds in the ring Jack Dempsey- was worth 2Iumcipal Judge George Dockv pr agreed today awarding'; vfl which l- being shown at the meetings, vvhieh have been held from time to time will result in the formation of such a group within the near future Davis, herculean negro officer, judgment for that am' in a suit against Jack Ke foimer manager for the fightei Dav Is said Kearns had pro! to pay him that amount to Dempsey in a Los Angeles thJ three years ago but when tempted to collect the money the show two men threaten beat him up. London police hold back the curious throng as the former Prince Sigvard of Sweden (Indicated by arrow) and his bride, Enka Patzek, German film actress, emerge from the Caxton Hall registry office after their marriage. The Prince, a granc. of the King of Sweden and son of the Crown Prince, renouncd his royal title and is now plain Mr. Bernadotte.

Rehearse for Navy Air Review Old Painting of Queen Victoria Found in Attic Estate of Carlo Tarantolo Court oiders that Theodore J. Treadway fie appointed administrator upon his official bond as public administrator Estate and guradianship of Mathilda Allison Lavery, an incompetent Court orders that Mabel Ida Bidwell be appointed guardian upon giving a bond in the sum of $400. Leo Burcher, et ux, vs Gibson, et al Court oiders that the cause be set for trial on Tuesday, May 1 William Kostelnick vs Guido Lambertlm Court orders that the cause be set for trial on Saturday, April 28 Margaret Rlbotta vs. Dr. Aalders, et al Court orders that the above action be dismissed upon the motion of defendants by reason of the failure of plaintiff to appear Macon at Miami For Three We be made permanent By September of this year the seniots expect to be earning $1,200 annuallv.

This figure will be in. creased to $3,000 by June, 1939 and to $6,000 by June 1944, according to ehe piestionnaire President Roosevelt was voted the outstanding figure in the world today. The seniors believe it best for men to marry at the age of 28 and women at 21, although most members of the class, composed entirely of men, declared that the would not marry until they were -ars old fi More than ninety per fi of the class would not marry money but they would permit their waves to work They prefer college graduates for wives. A large percentage is opposed to companionate mar. and the same portion favors birth con ol.

The sv' age senior, 21 years old, five feet inches tall and weighing 160 pounds, has a date" once week. Ordinary dater cost $2.00 whle expenses for a Prom date" ady' run to $15 le average senior drinks, s.vears sme ies, dances and necks" but more temperate now than dunng prohibition He likes to listen to a popular orchestra reference to a svmphony SAN JOSE, April 23 (INS) The identity of an aged woman, possessor of an old canvas of By United Press) MIAMI, April 23 The gf naval dirigible 2Iaeon will make Miami mooring mast its headqut ers for the next three weeks i will patricipate in naval maneuv; over fcouth Atlantic waters, acco' ing to present plans. The dirigible, after what of termed an uneventful trip Its Pacific Coast base, settled to I mooring at 6 15 last night afte, two-hour flight over the city. Queen Victoria which may have great value, today was kept secret by A. Zech ho found the portrait tucked awav in her attic.

Zech, ill in bed, refused ti discuss the discovery Police expressed belief Zech feared the picture might be stolen from the aged woman. Dr Walter Heil, director of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor at San Francisco, examined the picture but declared he was unable to determine its true value He suggested that Zech sent a copy to the National portrait Gal- lery at London Ait circles hire buzzed with. the repoit that the canvas was an onginal by Edmund Thomas Par-lis, who made the first sketch of Queen Victoria dunng her first state visit to the Diury Lane theatei in Xovimbtr, 1937 Niece of Napa Insurance Man Passes Away ANGELES, April 23 (UP) nny Ri bin is a comedian on the stage but he is not at all funny at home, Mrs Mary Rubin charged today in winning a divorce on grounds of extreme cruelty. He called me names whenever he felt like it," 2Irs Rubin declared Foi davs at a time he refused to spca'ff'A me, even when we ate at th'-v same "ii vide Unrlei a piopertv Had Resided in Napa for Past 24 Years Ethel McLellan Granted Decree Aged Man Is Sued-For Totfs Suppori SAN FRANCISCO, April 23 An action brought by Jaqi. Bayer, 4, through her mother, Pa.

me Biver of Los Angeles, to com-1 pel Baird Spaulding, 70, to support the child was put over until Wed-ncsdvy- morning in superior court here today Theromlaajs lege thcc ftpauTdTng Jacqueline. Rubin agreed to pay his wife $10 -V It was reported the aeorl owne. 800 foi suppoit of lurseK and eir oTitairfStj the protiait fiom a firm- en. Brazilian" TOitrA.P Pi inter as a love gift The woijTfre iovv facing bln. lntsf and financial distress, according to the report" Ah iut to enter her fourth year of study- at Leland Stanford Jr Umvcrsitv and after having been elected president of the womens association at Stanford, Miss Bar-baia Boggs, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs Mervin Boggs of Lake county and a niece of Lee Boggs of Xapa passed away Saturday night at the home of Mrs John Hayman of Xapa She had been ill for a year She was well known In Napa having made frequent visits here and was employed in the insurance office of her uncle here In addition to her grief-stricken parents, she is survived by a brother, Northcutt Boggs, and two sisteis, Maigaiet and Elizabeth She as born in Bakersfield The remains have been taken by the Treadway Tuneral Co to Lake-poit where funeral services will be held tomoirow Burial will be made in the fam lv plot at Kelsey ville Laura to Marry Director Asher )Ball Tossersf? ThankJouu Editor Ymr We iY lurnal to express our and appiecVJtmn to The Funeial services will be held this morning at 10 clock at the Webber funeial pallors for Mrs Margaret McKenzie, 79, resident of this community for the past 24 years, who died at the home of her son McKenzie, on the Waterworks road Sunday- moi ning She had been ill for two years She was born in New York and resided in the east until 1910, when she came to California In addition to her son, McKenzie, she is survived bv another son Scott McKenzie of Xapa, and a daughter, Mrs Adda Christensen of Stockton A brother, Timothy Slattery, resides in the east There are also five grandchildren Following the services this morning bunal will be made in Tulocay cemetery. Ethel McLellan of St Helena was esterday awarded an interlocutor! decree of divorce fiom Joseph McLellan following a hearing of her complaint before Superior Judge Percy King. The award was made on the grounds of extreme ciueltv, failure to provide and wilful desertion Mrs McLellan was awarded the custody of the two minor children and the defendant was ordered to pay the plaintiff the sum of $20 per month for their support Attorney Thomas Anglim represented Mrs McLellan in the matter, with the defendant not con-1 testing the suit 1 LONDON, April 23 (INS) The fngagement of Laura La Plante, American screen actress, and Irv -ng Asher, Hollywood direitoi, will be announced as soon as a suit-ab'e pe-iod of time has elapsed following the actress Riga divorce in Pope valley from Willi, in granted last 1 GILT EDGE for the pubi u- to make thanx Journal yU and support given Timers Day cess BALL TEAM, 11 E. By- HAROLD Mgr. A stnk-ng view fiom below of Navy planes fly mg in formation over San Diego, Cal during a rehearsal for the annual rcviev of the Navy air foices by the Commander-in-Chief of the Fleet.

Admiral David F. Sellers. Pup and Bear Cub Devoted Pals Qrau. SISTER DIES Mrs. A.

Kronberg Passes 1 In San Francisco Serve SATURDAY'S BARGAIN; fresh on Wednesday Tb tuning with Ire 31 ul hn lm lud urei rs, dc t( ns I tub -hips, xubiiiliimx i'id I' I It I Will 'e about 1C I 00 oItku- mi n. I mu li di sti nil- and tl re lulit ireire-is ire cdubd to n-t ui 1 1 une i ml A pist. ul ini vv ill ai he i in IT re Jung VI li unfit is uni mine swtep. 'j 1 1 1 10- iid a -Hi- 5 Woi of the death of his mstu Mrs A. Kronberg in Pan Franriseo was received yesterday by Joseph Levinson of Napa Mis Kronberg passed away railv yesterday morning following a lllnes- She was 8 4 eai of and a native of Ne.v Yoi canie to Pan Francisco over yeais ago -be was the mother of Isidore and Philip Kronberg and Mr Nome Hllei of San Francisco and of the late Sig and Joseph Kronberg She was the sister of Mrs Claia Lev-y and Joseph Levinson of Napa and Harry Levinson of San Napa Enjoys Fine Rainfall You can do it with an ice buy fresh vegetables at Saturdays special prices and serve them still fresh the following week.

For ice keeps food from drying out protects its delicate flavor and crispness. Think what this means more fresh vegetables at lower cost. 1934 ICE REFRIGERATORS Youll save money, too, with a gleaming white, 1934 ICE REFRIGERATOR Scientifically designed to use less ice, yet provide lower temperatures. Priced as low as $24.50. Easy terms.

Ask your ice man. DeviPs Island Escape Is Freed I It AX CISCO Apnl (I i Cj 1 111 ed 1 i I st I ll li i litres ago as a fugitive fton lilt 1 i a i ti I culonv I)t il Isl ind li Tiubnrto was re li asc ti li bv fi di i il immigration autho ltu -Tnbuno was being held lu -pm tation but because of his excel -1 nt conduct, he was ideas 1 According to bis storv, Tra up ist aped from tlie penal colony in 1911 and had been living in ran IT aneisi for more than 15 v-ors when arrested here last year feu a misdemeanor Accident Victim Is Identihei LIVERMORE, April 23 (UP) An elderly man fatallv injured in an acmdent last Friday was identified todav as William Johnson, about 70, said to be a Long Beach business man He died at Hetch Hetchy Hospital here Tohnson was alone in his automobile State police said be ounded a curve on the Lincoln lb-hwav near Greenev ille dining on the vv rong side of the road The car collided with one diiven bv hail Dc lane, 19 Beikeley. Delane and bis motlu in-jui ed Tib-ixn 1 un a 9 i t'ire 1 skull. Serenty-two one-hundredths of an inch of rain waa distributed in this section of Napa county in the storm which visited this section over the weekend, it was announced last night by Del E. Haven, local rainfall observer.

Haven stated the storm brought the total rainfall for this season to 15 33 inches, as compared to 15 87 inches at the same date last year A strange friendship has sprung up between Daisy, a Chicago pup, and two 2 -months-old bear cubs who spend most of their time romping with her. Daisy Is shown here with one of the cubs, owned by Caspar Saur. Mere Superstition Says Savant in Discussing Sun Spot Economic Theory PHONE THAT WANT AD NOW If you have an apartment or a room for rent, a used car to sell, or a radio to exchange, place a want ad in the Napa Journal. No matter what your want ad requirements may be the Napa Journal want ad will deliver results. Our ad-taker will help you if youll phone No.

42 Napa Journal WANT ADS Appeal Filed in Wage Claim Suits For safe cold plus flavor protection use smoked glasses were magnetic storms poor radio reception and disiuption of ti lephone xeivice "Whatever causes sunspots cer-tam'v has sonu effect on the earth. Lawrence rrehei head of the Seattle weather bureau said toilav "It is known the spots move in 11-vear lies but thev do not cause the same effect each time Anv thing that takes place on the sun is going to effect the earth Scientists have been able to de- SEVTILF April -3 l'l If the pi ice of gre-n hi exp his anv ifieit on the lurrent di' ce iate, ben sun have in effect on economics, Professor Edwurl 2r -Mahon of the University of Washington saul tejdav dis usmag the 16 000-mile sunspot now sueepirg across the sun He termeel the theorv sunspots are related to economics as mere superstition Among predicted results of the sunspot, visible Sunday through Notice of appeal from from decisions mad in the small claims -out were filed in the office of Countj Cleik Jame. A Daly ves-terdav bv George Buzas, defendant in wa-e suits filed against him hv Nc olini and Zana. Nicholini askrd judgment for $42 and was granted $25, plus $125 costs, while Zana sought judgment for $26 50 and was awarded $15, plus $1 23 costs. THE UNION ICE COMPANY E.

P. Milde, Mgr. 6th and Soscol Avenue NAPA Phone 68 ICB WOOD COAL. COLD STORAGE PRECOOLING OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ti i nunc that surxpo-s hv been gang on in ivilos foi of years through rings on retritie 1 trees, Jacobsen, astronomv professor at the University ot Washington, said..

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