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The Register from Santa Ana, California • Page 5

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The Registeri
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Santa Ana, California
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SANTA ANA DAILY REGISTER. MONDAY FVFXTNO. Il'NF 23, 103 SEEKS ELECTION RS support Democratic who may for state at tbd August And prdrrtlslng "fullest rooparatlon with govmior-cleot, In affect to and poverty, remftva fenr. and provide security for struggling taxpayers," H. P.

Kenny. prngres- Democrat. haa announced his candidacy for nomination and tlon assemblyman for the enty-fourth dtatrlct, that portion of county lying south and east of tha Santa Ana river. "The New Deal for all America, a-hlch helnr aniflneered so won- KILLS MOSQUITOES FLIES-ROACHES MOTHS-FLEAS ANTS-GNATS STANDARD Oil ORONITE derfully hy our humanitarian proeldint, Pranklln D. Roosevelt, must eupplemented hy another Democratic New flame, with a fresh clean deck, tn California," he declared.

Largely due lo our climate, California has and may always expect to have an unemployment problem distinctively and more acutely her own Anyway, people have no business sitting around waiting for the White Fajher" In Washington to feed them and do Jnet ahout all their for them. It Is tltne to start using our native American and Ingenuity," Kenny said. Kennv Is author of a hook entitled "Human which he produced some two yearn ago CrUlea have commented on the unusual clearness with which Kenny has analyzed the economic ettufttlon. and the sanity of hts Conclusions. He to he a champion of genuine American moeracy and constitutional pro cedure.

Born and educated in Canada. hero he had of experience In farming and business, and in public and social service, he has taken an active part In the pub lie life of Southern California during the pest 10 more thsn six years of that time being In the announce menf Me organized the Capistrano Beach Hanltary district and was first assessor and mannster. He was federal census enumerator for Ban Juan township and the city of San Clemente In 1930. He was largely instrumental In securing the widening and improving of State Highway 101 through Doheny Park. He was active In the Orange County Coast association.

Last year he served on the staff of the state resident engineer on a half-million dollar highway contract north Of Santa Monica. He resides at 1048 Weet Myrtle street. Santa Ana. with his wife and daughter, who has graduated from the Capistrano union high school and the Santa Ana Junior college. "Our first duty as a.

state is to take the unemployed off the hacks of taxpayers and restore their confidence and self respect. A straight line la the shortest distance between two and the only direct way to put the unemployed hack to work is to provide them with land, and factories, and equipment so that they can produce for themaelves, and live in abundance instead of penury. We can do that In California point the nation back CANDIDATE H. F. Kenny, below, of Santa Ang, todiy formally announced for from the enty-feurth district subject to Democratic ANNOUNCER "Happy" Winti.

nnouneer for and other outdoor gatherings, will be meeter of ceremonies for the Mid-Summer Motor Pageent Wednesday night. 1NINTZ IS'GILMORE PRODUCTS USED IN FORO RON to American prosperity." Kenny said today. Other planks In Kenny's platform Include: "Reorganization and merging of our systems of state and local government for the reduction of overhead, the Increase in efficiency, and the suppression of crime. "A of economic planning that will make a place for the and college graduates and assure steady employment for all ahled bodied men. especially of young and growing families.

"Adequate pensions for the aged, the blind, and the widows. "Revision of the public and private debt structure, and scaling down of interest "Revision of our tax system to protect farmer and the small- home owner and assure basic production and social stability. "Flood control and water conservation for all Orange county and more public beaches, Fourteen men were booked at the county Jail over the week end on drunkenness with an additional four being jailed for drunken driving. The total of 18 arrests Is the largest week end hooking for many weeks. Of the arrests made on Intoxl- cation, six were hy Santa Arta police, five hy the office, two from Placentia and one from Anaheim Deputy Sheriffs Mustek.

O. P. McKelvey and Workman hooked four men at the Jail at a. m. yesterday for drunk gftneffs on the highway after being called to PI Toro to quiet a disturbance.

The men were Joe Silvers. Frank Ramos. 19 and Chris Federico. 21, all of san Juan Capistrano, and Fred W. Burk, 34.

PI Toro, who gave his name as John Jones when first hooked He was later released on $38 hall. D. A. Weaver, 39, Harden Drove, was sTreated in a Harden Drove pool room Saturday and booked at the Jail for drunkenness by uty Sheriff Heorge Hraupensperg- er. Mike Monreal.

28. Delhi, was arrested at Fifth and Broadway late Saturday night and jailed for drunkenness by Officers Buckles and P. Orouard. He was released without batl hy Judge J. H.

Mitchell and appeared tn policy court late today. Fred Flores. 917 Logan street was arrested at the rear of the expected hy the dlisw this run was the most favorable road and weather by an periepcsd automotive engineer. On remarkable teat run B1- mere used Hllmore Red Lion Austin nationally known 1 tolled power gasoline and automotive tesf engineer, whose 1 more Lton Head oil. He UmfWttw reputation dates hack to the World jOUmore throughout, IP war daxs -hen the the transmission, differential and youngest to- in Uncle Ham's working part.

naval aviation an- Is establishing record of other triumph to hts ong list of 13 mtlea to the gallon, englneeiirfy when heibreaks former low checked in this morning aft- sumption mark of 24.45 ml tea er driving 1 stock Ford sedan (the gallon ectabllshsd by fflflitfl from Lee Angelas to establish with a 1933 Ford V-t new economy record engineer averaged 3I.4S mtlee 33 1 miles to gallon for the hour, covering the 448 and automotive association lies etween the two 14 hours minutes officials rushed preparation, for! wss hy Elmore I only 3 gallons of ga. and AUTO PAGEANT With the securing of to art master of ceremonies for the Mid-Summer Motor Pageant In the Municipal Bowl Wednesday night, American Asks $4975 For Crash Injuries to collect $4975 in allegedly suffered in an automobile accident which happened March 31. 1934 on Hathaway Drive, Seal Reach, at the Coast Highway, Charles W. Bonnerud for1 the colorful outdoor atfhw, la well known for his announcing and will accompanied hy a crew and loud speaker system. He will he at the microphone for the special program of midget auto races parade of new and trucks, music hv the Hants Ana band end fashion show of new styles hy the in the queen contest Final In the queen contest will be tabulated tomorrow and the winner will preside for the progrAm.

Bhe will alio receive vacation trip to Latallns Island, with second and third place winners receiving Jewelry prizes. Miss Martha and Miss Helen I if Hants Ana. are bolding a slight lead over the other 13 contestants from all parts of the county. that this high mileage cannot he pint of oil Reef Lantern cafe at Fourth and mi died suit In superior court French streets, where he had been J. S.

Roberts fighting, according to police reports. He was Jailed bv Officers William Heard and W. P. B. Sherwood at midnight Saturday.

AleJo Roa. 42. Costa Mesa, post ed a $23 hond and was released from Jail Sunday after helnr booked Saturday night for drunkenness. ITe was arrested by Ruckles and Orouard at Fourth and Rlrt streets. Frank Townatey, 57.

337 North The complaint slated ihat the plaintiff had received two broken riha, torn and other in- Jurlea In the tutnmobile crash. 1 He that the court award him the $4975 to pay for loas of time, loss of uee of the car and damages to the car and himself, as well for medical attention. waters and developments of our Birch street, in the county jnll coaata 1 area. "An appreciation that the Holden Rule and the of Christian brotherhood are funds mental to successful human co BE WISE! RENOVIZE NOW! No. 28 of a Put a GARDENER to Work! Thousands of strangers EVERY DAY pass through Santa Ana.

Their eyes are open, and they are looking to see all they can see of this city; its stores and factories; its homes and gardens. They see many beauties of Nature, but too often neglect does not give Nature a chance to make the best impression. Nearly everything will grow here, but human care is necessary to get the most satisfying effect. In the wild places, let Nature have her way, unmarred by the hand of man. But in our yards and cities, it is necessary that man combine with Nature, and this combination brings the wondrous beauties, which attract thousands of new residents to Southern California each year.

Lawns must be planted smoothly and kept mowed. Hedges must be kept trimmed. Weeds must be kept down. Trees must have their dead wood cut away. All such operations represent IAB0R, and the employment of available labor is one of the big questions before the country today.

The number of unemployed includes men from all walks of life, but nearly all can run a lawnmower or manipulate a spade. Gardening offers them quick and immediate outlet for their desire for honest PR0VID ING those who own gardens will hire them! Nature knows no year of depression, and weeds, shrubs, and trees have been growing, just as always, and must be attended to. Do the gardening work yourself if you must, but lure a man and put him on it if you can. Perhaps a half day will fix up a corner of the yard, but that much, and some man in Santa Ana will be glad to get even a half work. Call up the free National Re-employment they will send a man for just the kind of work you need; or call the Unemployed Association, 4823 or 5610.

Or call up a tree trimmer or pruner or nursery or landscape gardener, and put him to work on your specialized jobs. Plow up the vacant lots and plant them to something. Clean up the parkings. Get your home garden, both front and back, in first-class presentable shape, a joy to you and a credit to the The following garden seed and supply firms are co-operating in the Renovize campaign, and will be glad to help you Put a Gardener to Work: Leslie C. Mitchell, 305 East Fourth, Telephone 211 R.

B. Newcom, 504 North Broadway, Telephone 274 Zerman and Company, 108 North Sycamore, Telephone 280 Renovize Santa Ana Campaign Telephone 2811 for drunkenness And violation of probation, following his arrest yesterday. was given a 80-dav suspended hy Judge J. H. Mitchell last Monday for drunkenness and was taken to orange County hospital terday by Mrs.

Townslev when he bei'ame He was lat-r transferred to the Jail hv Officer C. W. Wolford and served with bench warrant for probation violation. Cecil K. Moon.

34. 823 North Btroh street, was arrested for drunkenness 1 yesterday afternoon in hla car on West Fourth street between Birch and Ross. Offlcera Wolford and Bey Hartley hooked him at the jail. Four Ralph W. Moon, 32.

of the same addreae. was hooked I for drunken driving following wreck at Delhi In which no one hurt. Blaine Cox. 38, Fourth Baker was arrested at 1 3d a. m.

today in the Otis building at Fourth and Main streets. Officer J. F. Jailed Cox. after a humorous incident with the elevator In the Otis building.

When i McWUllarns pushed i button from the ftrst floor. Cox pushed the button on the second floor and the elevator I going up and down. McWilliams finaMy used the Creneto Caranza, 32, and Vgntie- I lo Espinosa, 45, both of Placentia, were booked at the tail for drunkenness vesterdxy afternoon hy Officers Qua Barnes and Ralph Pantuso of Placentia. John D. Cunningham.

87. 320 East Fourth street, was tmolted at jail Saturday hy Anaheim police to sorve a 25-day sentence for Intoxication Civil War Story To Be Here Soon Marion Davies and Oary Grant are starred in "Operator 13. which will play at the Broadway theater soon. It was announced today by Manager Letter Fountain. The picture centers sroutul the earlier years of the Civil War when the of pies, both Union and Confederate, provided many the dramatic in nta of strenuous The spirit of the old South has been captured In the film, and a exemplified in a number of musical many of which are done by the famous Four Brothers.

GLENN RANCH GumUi Ranch, In lovely Lytle Creek canyon in the San Bernardino mountains, is an attractive retreat for week end or vacation, according to the National A ton 10 club. J. A. HATCH. D.

C. CH Palmer Graduata 310-312 Otia Building Corner Fourth and Main 2041 at no extra cost I HR Vmcricnn Medical official Journal recently said, editorially, that too many children still have rickets (faulty bone development) and would continue lo have until some cheap, generally available, agreeable source of vitamin is provided, suggesting that vitamin milk offered promising possibilities of meeting those requirements. To help meet that need. Pet Milk is now enriched with vitamin by irradiation with ultra-violet rays method of creating this precious vitamin. Hy using irradiated Pet Milk, you can now give your children all your extra supply of vitamin no extra cost.

The price of Pet Milk has not been increased because of the extra vitamin D. Let your children have sunshine. good for them. Give them such other sources of vitamin L) as your doctor may prescribe. Give them irradiated Pet Milk, too.

All three sources may be needed to give them (he vitamin they need. All three together possibly do harm. Many investigations have shown more than fifty per cent of young children suffering from rickets. Many cases exist that can be detected only by expert examination, but which cause faulty bones and hud teeth in later life. You afford not to give your children the extra protection which irradiated Pet Milk provides.

It is probable lhat this extra supply of vitamin I) may be beneficial to adults as well as to children. Irradiated Pet Milk used for all milk and cream purposes will give your whole family an extra supply of this precious vitamin. Pet Milk is pure, fresh milk, concentrated and sterilized. Nothingwhateverisadd- ed to the natural milk except the valuable vitamin D. LOANS We have funds to LOAN on Improved Real Estate, New Construction, Remodeling or Refinancing.

Southwest Building Loan Ass'n. Broadway at 3rd Phone 155 HHi if? Tk. if valuable free til about this new extra quality in Pet Milk; Searly Perfect IPben Rnbr Need Wilt from complete inioeiuatioa on value oi Pet Milk ior un i tweniy-iive evpeeially detifoed tor children. "Siew Summertime Recites fee ike Pet Milk beaut luily iiluttruted tasted and approved for epprupriata for the whole iamily. PET MILK COMPANY, Dept.

2,24 California San Francisco, Calif. Send, free of charge, Nearly Perfect hen Baby ilk from a Summertime Recipes for the New Pet Name Address City FUI im cemrteteh- anJ tufdfui. This offer limited te residente ef Continente! If, 5.1 Listen to the et -M ilky -W ay on the Magazine of the Air evmy uesday Morning KF1 11:10 a. m. Xattonal Broadcasting Company New and seasonable recipes for making attractive, delicious dishes that are more holesome and that cost less Look for the word Irradiated on the face of the Pet Milk label.

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