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The Register from Santa Ana, California • Page 2

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The Registeri
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Santa Ana, California
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SANTA ANA OAILY REGISTER. FRIDAY EVENING, APRII, 22, 1932 Court Rales Out City Taxi Case Appeal DOWNING SAYS FIGHT WILL BE cm higher ip to unconatlftitinnal until final ml- ing been handed flown by the appellate court, Hu Intimated tilt the matter might be taken tn the higher court on a writ ofj cert nr art. said that although the lower court found that no public! had been committed he- eauee sections two and three of the ordinance were unmnntltu- tlonal it had found Wilson not, guilty and acquitted him. berrinif! the city from appealing to the1 higher court on the that r-iarinc the Wilson had been once tn Jeopardy, appeal, Ku- CONSIDER CITY GOVERNMENT MANHRRESTED FOR THEFT OF S2700 NOTES Judge Amcf tOPday ordered dismtsan'. of h- rtty of 8ania Ana'e appeal from the Judgment of Recorder G.

Mitchell dismissing a complaint mrainat John Wilson charging him with operating a with- cut a tlcenee. city had apjx aied on three grounds The firat appeal war from an order setting aetde the! comolatnt. In connection with; tiee the court ruled that not appear that an order in court aettinc aside the complaint and Wanted here on a charge of grand attempt made to appeal theft, Joe Irwin. 42, Lonv Renrh from an order which not in mining engineer, waa arrested by mnde" Beach police laat night and returned to the Orange county Jail, The aecond appeal from today he was due for ques- a judgment for the defendant on I tinning bv Herman Zabal, deputy a demurrer to the accusation or in connection with the complaint." In connection charge. the deciaion declared that no de- According to Sabel, Irwin murrer had been and that connection with the aell- had one been filed the recorder in)t of for 2700 prop- cour.

would have had no prty of Mra. Olive M. Shepherd. Los diction to hear it Angeles woman, aeiling the notes The third clause of the appeal In Orange and falling to deliver was from "order made after Judg- the money to the woman, merit discharging defendant from hooked at the county jail custAdv In connection with charge of grand theft rlauee of the appeal Judge Ames Zabel declared that Irwin was 1 acting as agent for Mrs. Shepherd ruled that the lower court not find 'Wilson expressly but after holding section S.

rb9 two and three of the taxi- a tQ have on cab ordinance the complaint was of lawt ar aside and the plaintiff mimed Entertaining their and sweethearts, together with a delegation of visitors from liong Reach, the Toastmasters club of Ana staged a mock council meeting Wednesday night at lta regular weekly session. Dr A. E. Taylor, president of the Long Reach and Dr. H.

C. Fairlle, a member of that club, were guest of the evening Dr. subject was "A Human and Dr. Fairlle discussed "A Monument to President Hoover." The program was devoted to a discussion of the general theme of "City the matter being presented In the form of an imitation meeting of the city trustees A. C.

Green, acting mayor, presided over the program, after making hie own speech on the problems of city! management. The various departments were represented by the Merle S. Hall appearing as commissioner of police and buildings. William Iverson for the street department. W.

J. Ferris the water and sewer department. and I. W. McFarlane for building; inspection and the fire department.

The speakers gave able and instructive dtocussions on the, various themes. Walter Ferris gave a graphic illustration of the local use of water when he plc- i when he sold the notes here, but i refused to state who bought the tuned the year a JUnta aa being frozen into a gigantic icicle five inches in diameter, and long enough to reach from the earth to moon. Iverson claimed for his department full for improvements on Seventeenth street, and dle- In the order dismiseing the ap- Local Delegates peal. Judge Ames decided that the xT of dismissal of the com-i I a iTITlCCl promised the completion of thst fob within the next six months. He pointed with pride to the A Boffkahler and Herbert of streets and G.

Huflldtamp ill represent the pavements and the maintenance of Knights of Columbus, Santa Ana of the city to CK, CUM rl'' with Jo.1 Oclo. aofoortod th, lowlno on -Ipctloh of delocmtM ot ,1 ctly't nrht tn orpno! frnn, th- i a rneering nere iasx nigni. r-aui and appealed for co- judgment of the lower court, said Klatt and Chet Dietler was named nuhlic in law thi, morning that the superior' altsrnatea operation of the court verdict marked only the tn charge of Clyde flrst round of the fight in the A. Ashen, were served the chapter, to custom matter and that he will not be following its regular business ses- that the ordinance is slon. FIVE HURT IN DURING NIGHT (Continued from Page 1) Chestnut Long Reach, narrowly escaped burning up in his automobile when the car ran off the rood In the Santa Ana canyon at 2 a.

m. today, He was found beside the burning car hy pass- eraby who took him to the county hospital, suffering from shock and loss of blood from severe cuts about body. It by who made, an investigation that the car got from his control in traveling around a curve and struck embankment, catching fire when It overturned. mieop 'A licb sog er ddjp ollwv IVMO S'E Ar tue sremo RArFMAM FOG TUF 70 FiElD- ay til fciffi ty-lawt com- plaint after introduction of evi- was in the nature of final determination of the case by the court, favorable to the ELKS DANCE TICKETS DEPUTY FROM FREES SALE! New Summer SILK to 46 A bif Clever late creations with all that snap and style yon want in your summer frock. Prints and silk crepes in pastel colors.

Some with jackets to match. Special for Saturday at $2.95. Sale! Wash Frocks and Women's Sins to 50 In nsw end etyise. Children staet have btoomere to match. 49c New Summer Models.

Choice of Store New Mesh SKIRTS Seautifuily tailored. The new popular math cloth. Washable. White, yellow, pink. Flannel Sport SKIRTS White, yellow and colorsj new long Snappy, clever atylee.

S195 Fancy Weave SWEATERS Fancy and lacy weava. Look like hand In 4L paeteia. 98c Pure SUk Full Fashioned HOSE Chiffon and service weight. The beet you ever wore. Try pair and you'll bo a regular OF customer.

Pair OOC Pure SUk UNDIES group, of our formor $n69 valuet. Pure silk. led and cut slips, Saturday at ing children by making the police- man appear to be their enemy rather than their friend. McFar- lane spoke on Are prevention, both hy elimination of haxards and by correct construction of buildings, a service in which the building have a large part. President Frederick Eley oon- ductod the introductory part of the session, and Frank Humphrey extended the welcome to women and other in graceful atyle.

Miss Grace Wurster, of the Junior college, spoke eloquently in behalf of "Public School Day by day of to the big charity bail to be sponsored by Santa Ana Elks at Balboa Tuesday evening. May 3, indicates that there will be a record attendance not only of Elks but of hundreds of their friends helping to boost the B. P. O. E.

charity fund and Santa Ana Unemploymant Relief fund. Tickets on tale in Ana, Balboa, Bolaa, and Huntington Baach and it is expected that ball, which is to be held at Randexvoua ball-room, Balboa, will be one of the most brilliant affairs of the season and will roll up a large sum of money for the antlered herd to use in helping the needy during cominp. J. PICTURES TONIGHT The 40 piece Moose band is scheduled to give a concert at the Four 8quare Gospel church, corner of FaJrvlew and Sycamore streets, at 7:20 tonight, according to the Rev. Parham, Admission ia and the public ia invited to come to the con- oert, consisting of nine aclcstlons and a trio number by Peggy and Helen Johnson and Doris Faupel.

Ted Colllna will direct the band. At the conclusion of the concert. Dr. Henry C- Kramer, mla- slonary in Africa for 21 years, will display a series of from pictures taken during his work In that country. They are aald to he exceptionally fine, ahowing the actual life of the African natives.

More of the slides will be shown tomorrow night, and Dr. Kramer will speak at the church three times on Sunday. At preeent he is assisting with work at Angel us temple. W'?" Suit Any A for Man we Know! Hnrt Srhnffnor Marx I up for Only We think so much of this new $25 line of Hart Schaffner 6c Marx suits that we can show it to ANY customer we have with complacence! Men with a great deal more money than most of us are buying it because of the fine material, the smart style, tailoring quality, and OBVIOUS VALUE! Hart Schaffner 6c Marx knew what YOU wanted in producing so fine a suit for only fewe rVten's Wear 109 wurr -4TM. it RETURN MM TOM BRUSH ON CHECK CHARGES SE! I ING SHnRT ON EXCHANGE Alfred J.

Taylor, 27, of 703 Camulos Los Angeles, arrested by Los Angeles officers at Yuba City yesterday on a check charge, was returned to the Orange county jail last night by Undersheriff C. W. Higgle and Deputy Sheriff Fred Humiston. The man is being held here for Artesia officers He was arrested on a warrant held by the local sheriff, although August Caigman and hie daughter, who went with officers to Los Angeles yesterday failed to identify the man as the one who had cashed a check with them. (Continued from 1) County Principals Hear Travel Talk Last night in the Masonic temple here, members of the Orange County Elementary association listened to a travel talk by M.

R. Oliver and his wife, of Los Angeles, who have recently completed a tour of Europe. While Oliver talked of the countries visited on his recent tour, Mrs. Oliver displayed the worn in the country discussed. No other features were presented or business transacted during the session, it is reported.

when I get back to New York Brush produced a Dow-Jones market chart to support a contention that there was general governing the relation of market and ehort Citing the chart from Nov. 1 to Jan. 7. 1931, he showed how values ard short Interests had Increased until finally "the market went straight to the devil from llfi to "What, is the basis on which the average man buys stock?" asked Senator Glass, Va. Court Notes Denied his liberty on writ of ha-boas corpus Wednesday by Superior Judge G.

K. Scovel, who t'd that a telegrraghls warrant was sufficient evidence on which to return him to Del Norte county for trial. John C. Rheinhardt waa re- yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Rlack of the northern county who said that in opinion Rheinhardt was not the wanted in Crescent City, Rheinhardt waa arrested on a telegraphic warrant charging him with tRsuing a fictitious check in City. He protested his innocence and pointed out that the man wanted In the warrant was known aa Jack C.

Rinehart, and that he had never been in the northern city. At hearing on the writ of habeas corpus Rheinhardt produced an imposing array of witnesses who testified that he had been ltving in Long Beach or vicinity for the past five years, since moving there from Balt Lake City, Utah. A merchant in Crescent City had cashed a worthless check for a man who gave his name as Jack Rinehart and said that home in Southern California. The warrant waa issued for Rheinhardt from a picture received by the De) Norte from the state bureau of Identification. The picture was filed when Rhinehardt was arrested some time ago in Long Beach for a violation of liquor law.

When the writ waa denied by room was thrown into pandemon- Judge Scovel yeaterday court- ium when Mrs. Mary Rheinhardt, mother of acoused youth, and Mra Robert Pickett, mother of his young wife, launched a tirade against the court and Deputy District Attorney Leo Friis. The'yourg wife htrew herself, sobbing, on her husband and cried "If they take you to jail they will have to take me, i too." Bailiff Fred Humiston, with the aid of friends of the two elderlv I women cleared the courtroom and the Mrs. Pickett and Mrs. hardt both went into the corrldoi where they swooned.

Deputy Black arrived yesterday to turn Ilheinhardt to When MUKDEN. Manchuria. April Manchukuo Republic government at Changchun today warned the Earl of Lytton, head of the League of Nations Manchuria; isorte ccunty ior trial, commission, that Wellington Koo man was turned over to him will be arrested if he accompanies questioned the identity of the Leaving $10 in caah and all her clothing and Jewelry to her daughter, Mildred Lacy, whose address was listed unknown, and the remainder of her estate, consisting of real estate at Huntington Beach valued at not more than $5000, to her husband, Peter Ringville, of Huntington Beach, the will of Mrs. Minnie Ringville. who died April 18, was filed for probate yesterday.

Five individual suite were filed yeaterday by the Bank of America National and Havings association for the purpose of quieting title to property in various sections of the county. named in the individual su were: Edwin H. Olsen, Nettie Holcombe, G. J. Falleur, George D.

Wells and F. Hatton. the commission outside the South Manchuria railway zone. The new "independent state" recently protested Koo's presence in Manchuria as Chinese delegate to assess damages for his country resulting from the Japanese campaign. It was understood the warning to Lytton was caused by the diplomats's Insistence that Koo remain with the commission.

The are now at Darien preparing to enter Manchuria. 412 W. 4th St. Santa Ana HUGE BRITISH PLANE Great Britain ia construe an airplane that will be able to ear- ry 30 At- lantio ocean. Club To Be Organized Preparatory to organizing a oiub in Santa Ana, a group of Santa Ana boys will meet in room 218, Kamona building next Monday nigrht, It was announced today by E.

H. Barnes, who is sponsoring the local organization and who is now completing tentative organization work. Tuesday night 12 local boys, accompanied by Barnes, attended a meeting of the club in Long Beach, where they received inspiration to continue the organization work here, Barnes tjaid. Many details and plans of organization will ee discussed at the meeting. youth and upon arrival in Los Angeles he called Del Norte county authorities on the telephone and told them of his suspicion that he had the wrong man in Black was ordered to release Rheinhardt.

Black released him but only on the condition that Rheinhardt eign a release waiving action against Del Norte county authorities for damages. Attorney N. D. Meyer who represented Rheinhardt at the hearing on his tvrit of habeas corpus said today that he doubted the binding effect of the waiver in view of the fact that it was secured under duress. Safety Box Cash Revealed In Court Petition for probate of the will of the late Lyda Dell Stoddard Gowdy, who died in Santa Ana April 14, was filed today by Theodore G.

Gowdy, named aa sole beneficiary and executor without bond in the will. The entire estate, according to the petition, consists of $1405 cash in a sefety deposit box. is left to Theodore Gowdy, husband of the deceased. Good Cooks Will Be Better Cooks Alter They Hear ALICE ROBERTSON Nationally Known Home Economist Who Will Conduct Another Great Santa Ana FREE ALL-ELECTRIC COOKING SCHOOL At the Broadway Theatre, April 26, 27, 28, 11 to 1 P. M.

Doors Open 10 A. M. Accept This Invitation and Reserve the Dates Now! ADMISSION FREE.

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