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THE DAILY TIMES, SANTA Registrants in Susumu S. Ura. M. Area 1737-Elias Moreno. 1741-Louie Nonella.

1742 -Albert Perona. 1750-Charles Hiramatsu. 1788-Juan Macabante Lozada. 1789-Antonio Hernandez. 1790-John Casillas.

1793-Pedro Rosas. 04-Mucio Juarequi. 1798-Conrad Grijalva. 1800-Lecpoldo Torres. 1803-Antonio 1805-Pablo cAsualyo, 1824-Fortunato Casarez.

1835-Demetrio E. Ortiz. 1836-Julio Rodrigues Saucedo. 1837-Sho Saito. 1841-Micilau Talaugon.

1842-Frank Sanchez Ruiz. 1843-Ralph Paul Somerset. 1851-Onecimo Benabidez Gonzalez. 1868-Benito R. Betita.

RURAL SANTA MARIA 1071-Benjamin Howard Webster. Hisao Mizusawa. 1112-Yukiharu Niji. 1228-Henry Lester Souza. 1247-Earl Washington Mullin.

1317-Jose Suan Sejera. 1319-Wyatt Adolph Simon. 1326-Edward Louis Simas. 1357-Glicerio Ikallia. 1605-Clarence Robert Gorzell.

1613-Glen Oliver Schroeder. 1766-Isabelo N. Esperitu. 1772-Harry John Ward. 1773-Eugene Wayland Rhyne.

1797-Herman Henry Maulhardt. 1862-Joko Dick Kamen. 1874-Alvin Edwin Melville. LOS ALAMOS 1139-Clarence Henry Drum. 1594 -Clifford Littleton Grisingher.

1595-Knud Anderson. 1596-Albino V. Barca. 1597-Orville Cleve Baldwin. 1598-Henry Sandoval.

1606-Tony Albert Medeiros. 1608-James Robert Rickard. 1619-Joseph James Tosta. 1620-George Arthur Eddy. 1621-William Leland Evans.

1622-Hildo Peter Guidotto. 1632-Oscar Henry Pfiitzner. 1634-Charles Walter Shoemaker. 1635-Charlie Wilson Vallance. 1641-Alvin William Robbins.

1715-Pete George Martinez. 1846 Emmett Julius Wickenden. 1847-Karl Adam Gettman. ORCUTT 1094-Juan Perres Gonzales. 1503-Lorin Guy Morgan.

1531-William Wayne Crew. 1543- Gilbert Lemmenes. 1544 -Charles Francis Manlove. 1545-Gilbert James Meadows. 1562-Joe Nightingale.

1579-David William Huntington. 1584-Alexander Paul Parker. 1637-Howard Archie Dingwall. 1642-Edwin Dixon Hammond. 1643 -Chester Leo Helms.

1650-Russell Edward Gerlach. 1651-Doloras Eames. 1698-Beverly S. Holmes. 1709-Thomas Chalmers Hubble.

1710-Albert James Hudson. 1711-Harry Blaine Hughes. 1718-Clifford William W. Jenkins. 1720-Basil Pocock Kantzer.

1729 -Lester Graffe. 1732-Stanley William Lane. 1844-Roy Lester Miller. 1845-David Burton Bowser. CASMALIA 1663-Lucio Ayudan Arde.

1664-Don Cavalli Van Trees. 1666-Oval Hayes. 1667-James Albert Gibson. 1668-Clyde Hoon. 1669-Mario Moses Veglia.

1670-Juan Centeno. 1676-Benjamin Constantino. 1751-Paul Frederick Jones. 1752-Clinton Glen Illenstine. 1753-Romeo James Caligari.

1755-William Reuben Illenstine. 1762-Frank F. Gomez. 1764-William Thomas Tognetti. (Political Advertising) When Employing A High-Priced Man, What Do You Require? EXPERIENCE? ABILITY? HONESTY? LOYALTY? Your superior judge is to be hired at the next electionHe is your employeeHow he does his work is vital to every citizen of Santa Barbara County.

YOU ARE AFFECTED BY COURT ACTIONConsider these qualifications ofPERCY HECKENDORF 14 years in practice in every type of court. 981 separate criminal cases. 8431 misdemeanor cases. 450 days of actuai courtroom participation in trials. $25,000,000 land values in various title cases.

$10.000,000 value in tax litigation. Handling of vital water litigation for more than one-half dozen districts in Santa Barbara County. MARIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1940 Wagner Explains Claims Court No Attorneys in Cases It Handles "The small claims court is a court where, in California, claims amounting to not more than $50 may be collected in an informal fashion without attorneys or delays, sometimes necesary in high courts," said Judge Ernest Wagner to Kiwanians today at their luncheon in the Santa Maria club. Donald Taylor was chairman of the day. Judge Wagner traced the origin of the court from its inception in London in 1605 to all of England in 1741, to the United States in Illinois, in 1910; to Kansas in 1915, and to California in 1921.

The maximum amounts considered in this type of court vary wtih the states, but generally are under $50, the maximum in California. The speaker explained that the court does not permit attorneys in such claims and that in many cases the parties to the action are not aware of necessary evidence, so the justice does service as attorney for both sides in addition to acting as judge. In California there is such a court 10 each township, 525 in all. the justice of the peace acting as judge, but the court being a separate insti- tution. The Procedure The procedure in this court begins with the swearing to a paper by the plaintifi that the defendant owes him a debt.

setting forth facts pertinent to the case. The law then provides that the court may have the defendant served personally by anyone not interested in the action who is over 18 years of age or by registered letter with return receipt signed by the defendant. At first the court could only hear claims for money debts but high court decisions have broadened that to include tort or damage actions, he explained. The law also provides that the action must be filed against the defendant in his own township, or in the township where the alleged debt was contracted. The hearings are informal and witnesses may be sworn to support evidence.

Once the judgment is rendered the judge may determine the capacity of the defendant to pay, and may arrange payments over a period of time. Since 1933 counter claims may be filed in small claims court. The defendant in a small claims action may appeal his case upon paying certain filing charges and posting bonds for attorney fees. If he loses his case, the fees are forfeited. WRESTLER FREED BY COURT FROM 'PRINCESS' HOLLYWOOD (U.P.) The story book marriage of "Princess" Baba, daughter of the white rajah of Sarawak, and Bob Gregory, wrestler, ended today when Gregory received a divorce on grounds of abandonment.

His testimony was confined to answering just two questions. His wife, who is in England. let the case go by default. The wife. the Hon.

Valerie Brooke, daughter of Sir Charles, Brooke who rules half a million Borneo natives as a monarch under the British crown, was never a princess, though the American press gave her that title. Their marriage in London Nov. 20, 1937, shocked British social circles. Sir Charles cut off her allowance. The two came to America, where the wife became an ardent ringside rooter at Gregory's wrestling matches.

The break-up occurred after they came to Hollywood and the wife had a brief career in pictures. Daily Summary Water connections: Marriner Swensen, 405 West Hermosa; Leila Stovall, 411-A West Church; Carl Weber, 512 East Mill; O. J. Reiner, 131 East Fesler: C. A.

Coover, 613 North Lincoln. Papers filed: F. E. Stone vs. E.

J. Stone, summons, Goble. Twitchell Stephan, attorneys for plaintiff; estate E. Roemer, first and final accounting, petition for final distribution, Thomas P. Weldon and Goble, Twitchell Stephan, attorneys for petitioner.

Deeds: H. Mallory et ux to G. G. Davidson, lot 7 in block 6 of Thornburg's addition, $4.40 USIRS. Venaas Taylor Insurance Solicitors: C.

E. Winter, A. B. Stephens and Chas. E.

Hoey 115 W. CHURCH PHONE 131 1146-Peter Installment of 1150-Lester Barry Hayes. 1161-Jorge Valdeiress Honrado. 1181-Isamu Yamamoto, 1182-Gilbert Calzada. 1186-Pacifico Castanares.

1187-Masami Kusaka. 1191-John Alfred 1199 Cecil Floyd George. 1210-Ozie Arno Worthan. 1215-Yoneji Matsumoto. 1218-Suke Sakaguchi.

1220-Victor Mendinote Valmores. 1221-John Rose. 1226-Henry Newton Swindell. 1227-Kenji Nukaya. 1228-Henry Lester Souza.

1235-Yoshizumi Tamura. 1239-Peter Johan Mortensen. 1240-Jack William Stuard. 1244--Guillermo C. Asiatin.

1247-Earl Washington 1254-Myron Howard 1255-Cecilio Pacheco Aguilar. 1256-Hermenegildo Leornas Pantoja. 1270-Faustino Soto. 1271-Yoshimasa Uno. 1279-Toshiaki Ryujin.

1280-Bernardo Secolles Salvador. 1263 -Marvin Daniele Tognazzini. 1294-Vincente Escobedo. 1300-Stanworth Charles Hancock. 1301-Joseph Francis Foxen.

1306-Carl Cox. 1307-Edmond Horace Brickey. 1311-Edgar Lafayette Carpenter. 1313-Albert Harold Mesquit. 1316-Charles Jesse Pacheco.

1318-Winston David Pennington. 1326-Edward Louis Simas. 1333 James Francis Tunnell. 1236-Louis Alvin Tallman. 1357-Glicerio Ikallia.

1358-Joseph Dewey Silva. 1339-Charles William Inman. 1360-William Henry Lambert. 1302-Henry Untee Brewer. 1363-James Marlin Williams.

1364-Pascal Stanley Kurtz. 1365-George Masao Shinehara. 1378-Robert John Hansen. 1379-Gilbert Beecher Waage. 1331-Preston Wyatt Shell 1384 Ernest Danieli.

1399-Louis A. Larsen. 1400-Julian Martines Vasquez. Harvey Langdon. 1408-Samuel Knittel.

1411-Teofilo Grisostomo San Jose, 1412-Robert Caul Lee. 1414-Harlow Woodrow Watson. 1416-Jerry "Haldeman Madsen. 1417-Louis Drenon. 1436-Pacundo Tanawan.

1439-Nathan Hoy Wiginton. 1459-George Pontes. 1460-Manuel Amador. 1461-Everett George Stinchfield. 1462-Ladislado Martinez Vasquez.

1463 Ken Utsunomiya. 1464-Willard Eugene Ramey. 1465-Leroy Bolex. 1476-Frank Bob Ostini. 1477-Henry Richard Hamilton.

1478-Louis Braafladt. 1479-Cov Hall. "Lafayette 1482-William Lee Harrison. 1483-Ryan Eisner. 1487-Claude Arthur Cheney.

1488 -Ramon Berdin Puente. 1490-Robert Legrant Hazen. 1492-James Alvin McDonald. 1493-Pedro G. Ulloa.

1496-Charles Nunes Silva. 1497-Samuel S. Kinsey. 1498-Harry Dale Cline. 1499-Filemon Recendez Meza.

1500-Joseph Richard Silveria. 1502-Antonio Valladolid. 1504 Edmund Joseph Williams. 1505-Steve Soriano Adulio. 1507-Charles Forest Jones.

1511-Henry Donald Hibler. 1513-Frederick Henry Filipponi. 1516-Elmer Jacobsen. 1517-Renaldo John Najar. 1527-Jack Sullivan.

1532-Paul Ernest Smith. 1533-Orville Louis Dappen. 1534 Ralph Leslie Hughes. 1550 -Frank Eugene Merideth. 1551-Ivan Charles Timons.

1555-Luther William Knight. 1556-Tufrosino Balanon Balcita. 1557-Jesse Albert Ralph Coin. 1558-John Leo Kieran. 1559-Melvin William Leal.

1560-Patrick James McLean. 1569 James Conrad Cooper. 1570-David Hubert Quijada. 1571-Donald Holland Taylor. 1572-Louis Herman Witt.

1573 George William Rockwell. 1574 William Francis Meidroth Jr. 1575-Ted Frederick Baun. 1577-Anthon Clyde Wynn. 1578-Leslie Elmer Otto.

1587-- -Richard Duane Anderson. 1588-Manuel Torres Almaguer. 1589-Orvin Ocie Roberts. 1590-Vern Thornton. 1591-Robert E.

Hurley. 1592-Robert Lockwood Packard. 1593-Glen Richard Deleissegues. 1602-Fausto Tacadena Tagupa. 1603-Clarence Robert Gorzell.

1604-Ralph Harry Adams." 1607-Ysabel Cortes Pasillas. 1609-Joseph G. Danieli. 1610-Darwin Dean Reaser. 1611-Charley 1612-Ernest Streetman.

1613 Glen Schroder. 1614-Jose Refugio Ponce. 1615-James Otto Beck. 1616-Rufus David Morris. 1617-Hughey J.

Bacon. 1618-Genaro Sevilla Relampagos. 1623-Eldean Wright Harmon. 1624-Evaristo Oreiro. 1625-Jack J.

Carmichael. 1626-Leo Stracner. 1627-Woodrow Elmore Stracner. 1628-Frank Feikema. 1636-Ralph Thomas Ruiz.

1640-Arthur James Simas. 1644-Jack Clyde McNeil. 1645-Boyd Downing Thomas. 1648-Primo Resuresian. 1649 -Edwin Arthur Heck.

1652-Basilio Mapalo Doctolero. 1658 -Victorino Siador Baybayan. 1659-Bevley Cargill. 1662-Alvin Roland Williams. 1663-Louis Anderson Miller.

1671-Ygnacio Ramirez. 1672-Russell Phillip Savery. 1673-Arthur George Ainscough. 1681-Ressurreccion Perez Buenaventura. 1685- Bill James Piercy.

1686-Edgar Newton Gillham. 1687-James Thomas Williams. 1688-Lonso Stracner. 1689-Venancio F. Valdez.

1690-David John Eisner. 1691-Charles Alvin Wildman. 1696-Joe Lawrence Acquistapace. 1697-Angelo Wallace Novo. 1699-Lester Armijo.

1702-Moises Relampagos Mangaron. 1703-Samuel Lee Perkins. 1707-Samuel Emery Watson. 1708-Valentin Salorio. 1731-Isador Edward Silveria.

1733-John Edward Kahl. 1734-Owen Stewart Rice. 1735-Morris Earl Chandler. 1736 Coiner Bernard Froom. 1739-Carl Christian Anton Nisson.

1740-Miguel Lucero Sapien. 1743-Lester Dan Sloane. 1744 -Gin Gam Ngong. 1745-Rosalio Marina Avila. 1746 Jose Lesandro Ontiveres.

Insist on REG. GRAVY SIZE: works wonders with GRAVIES, SOUPS and STEWS (Continued From Page One) Service 1747-Lionel John Waller. 1748-Earl Gilbert Christensen. 1749-Robert Anderson Puryear. 1754 Robert Seal Jr.

1759-Robert Woodrow Knowles. 1760 -Juan Reton Relis. 1761-Raymond Lee Green. 1763-Ben Fulgencio Salazer. 17C6-Isabelo N.

Espiritu. 1767-A. G. Wilkinson. 1768-Ira James Spittler.

1769-Roy Lofton. 1770-Lawrence Rosario Salgado. 1771-Teofilo Ayonayon Tiri. 1772-Harry John Ward. Eugene Wayland Rhyne.

1775-Joe Archie Houser. 1776-Masashi Sato. 1783-Robert James McLaughlin. 1734-William John Carroll. 1785-Koon Wah Lim.

1786-Lee Ngan Loy. 1787-Donald Dolby Tibbils. 1791-Clem Albert Ruskauff. 1792-Arthur Melvin Leal. 1795-William John Hopkins.

1796-Albert Frank Martinez. 1799-Myron Gilbert Stanley. 1801-Arthur Torston Ericson. 1802-Reginald Samuel Patterson. 1804-Dominick John Ardantz.

1807-Andy Fernando Taha. 1814-Clarence James Mahan. 1815-Edward Leigh Clarke. 1816-Harrison R. Jr.

1817-Albert Paul Bettiga. 1818-Ray Dobson Wood. 1822-John Valentin Breneiser. 1823-Gus William Pitcairn. 1825-Andy Louis Nonella.

1826-Allen James Correll. 1830-Harold Loran Twyford. 1831-Kenneth Flavel Dunham. 1834-Earl Eisner. 1838-Tom Dias Oliver Jr.

1839 -Joaquin Horrtega Baeza. 1840-Thomas Edison Lynn. 1848-Elton Winscott Hunt. 1849-Orvill Manning Gowen. 1852-James Lawrence Lackey.

1853-William Dudley Painter. 1854-Ernest Souza. 1858-Claude LeRoy Tresidder. 1859-Byron Keith Lawson. 1860-Reynold Hendricksen Lonborg.

1861-Irving Harry Gregory. 1863-Teofilo Guevarra. 1864-Gregorio Rapanan. 1865-William John Siliznoff. -Carl Joseph Gonsalves.

1867-Robert E. George. 1869-Manuel A. Brass. 1870-Yoshigi Kenneth Ikeda.

1871-Tsutomu Thomas Nakamoto. 1872-Clifford Clinton Gardner. 1873-Santos Hernandez. 1874-Alvin Edwin Melville. 1875-Gordon Stephen Lindsay.

1876-John Rudametkin. GUADALUPE 1063-Ambrosio S. Simbe. 1151-Tatsuo Nakase. 1152-Domingo Penida.

1208-Juan Ruiz. 1209-Lester Robert Chiari. 1216-Manuel Solano. 1282-Trinidad Onia Vea. 1284-Frootouso Rocio Rapio.

1308-Constancio Alimenia. 1310-Minoru Tsusi. 1312-Toshio Kimura. 1322-Franciscoo S. Magdait.

1325 Frank Yoshito Sakamoto. 1327-Rafael B. Quiroga. 1335 -Matias L. Miguel.

1337-Takayoshi Hora. 1338-Deoneso Daberau. 1348-Tsurio Mori. 1349-Vito Lanini. 1350-Cipriano Q.

Quedado. 1385-Concepcion Rodriguez. 1386-Baudelio P. Real. 1387-George G.

Perry. 1388 Lucio P. Pallet. 1392 -Manuel Sepeda Santos. 1393 -Paul Ortoga.

1394-Tsutomu Tabata. 1398-Pantaleon Vellason Tapat. 1413-Shigeo Shimizu. 1427-Jaswell Wetta." 1432-Vincente Rivas. 1435 -Jack Masashi Fujino.

1508-Katsuji Ogura. 1509-Astancion John Nunez. 1512 -Harry Tadao Kodama. 1514-Leo Elmo Acquistapace. 1524 Frank G.

Ruiz. 1526-Isamu Ito. 1528-Delmas Prestridge. 1529-Angelo Souza. 1530-Joe Decera.

1537-Edward Donald Silvera. 1540-George Sakamoto. 1541-Masato Sakamoto. 1542-Filemon Buli Balaga. 1547- -James Masuji Nishino.

1548-Masasuke Oishi. 1549-Yasuo Jack Okano. 1563-Julio Trujillo. 1564 Max Martinez. 1586-Maximo San Juan Carigo.

1601-Matsuo 1629-Joe Shigetailos 1630-Louis Dante Cossa. 1631-Secondo Stornetta. 1633-Encarnacion D. Castillo. 1639-Hideo Taira.

1647-Camilo Bravo Sanchez. 1661-Juan Luna Cabacungan. 1677-Sidney Frazier. 1678 Eugene Albert Silva. 1679-Joe Francis Motta.

1682-Fred Tolentino Calumpit. 1683 William Benjamin Bondietti. 1684 -Alvin Bonetti. 1692-Frank Bonetti. 1693-Luciano Passion Blas.

1694 -Clemente Versola Balangue. 1695-Geronimo Alquiza Arca. 1701-Yoshio Thomas Sakoda. 1704 -Mario Bontantini. 1705-Alfonso Herodias Cespedes.

1706-Albino Grossini. 1721-Cecil Chacon. 1722-Manuel Dutra Valenti Jr. 1723-Miguel Buentiempo. 1724 -Clarence Clifford Kelley.

1726-Frank Tiboni. 1727-Arthur Romolo Tognazzini. New Under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration ARRID 1. Does not rot dresses, does not irtitate skin. 2.

No waitingto dry. Canbeused right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration.

4. Apure, white, greaseless, stainless vanishing cream. 5. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of the American Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics. 25 MILLION jars of Arrid have been sold.

Try a jartoday! ARRID 392 a jar At all (also in stores 104 selling and 59e toilet goods jars) Edw. E. Robinson Called by Death Los Alamos Rites Held for Tognazzi Edward Ezra Robinson, a resident of Orcutt for the last three years, passed away in a local hospital last night after a long illness. He had been a resident of Santa Maria for 33 years before moving to Orcutt. He was born in Ontario, Canada, March 15, 1853, and is survived by his widow, two stepdaughters, Mrs.

Lillie Norris of Bakersfield and Mrs. Jessie Clark of Taft, and five grandchildren. Two sisters Mrs. Mary Thompson and Mrs. Eliza Jackson of Ontario, also survive him.

Funeral services, which are in charge of Dudley Mortuary, will be held in the chapel at 10 o'clock Saturday morning with the Rev. Clyde E. Ruckman officiating. Interment will be in Santa Maria cemetery. Tognazzi Rites- The funeral of Victor Tognazzi, aged 79, who died Tuesday morning following a heart atatck in the home of his son, Dante Tognazzi of Santa Maria, was held this morning when a requiem mass was celebrated in the Los Alamos Catholic church at 10 o'clock with the Rev.

Father Albert Duggen of Santa Maria, officiating. Interment followed in Los Alamos cemetery. Pallbearers were Fred J. DeMartin, Attorney Thos. P.

Weldon, Chas. Ferini, Ernest Righetti, Robt. Wickenden, Ernest Robbins, Henry Confaglia and William Grisingher. Geologists Find Vast Upheaval Evidence DENVER A great sea once rolled over that part of America where the majestic Rocky mountains now tower thousands of feet above sea level. Then came a mighty volcanic action that literally turned the earth inside out.

This happened one and onehalf billion years ago, University of Denver geologists decided after an extensive study of the rocks and formations in the Rocky mountain region along the Continental Divide. Good PrintingS. M. Times. FLOOD SURVEY PROGRAM BEGINS (Continued From Page One) tions, the department was placed under a single flood-surveys unit which comprises the Soil Conservation Service, the Bureau of Agricultural Economy and the Forest Service.

This was then' broken down into regional coordinating committees to ister the work, with a member of each bureau on the commit- tees. Headquarters in Berkeley The regional committee charge of administering the survey here has its offices in ley, of which E. I. Kotok of the Forest Service, is chairman. H.

E. Reddick of the Soil Conservaion Service, and H. E. Selby of the Bureau of Agricultural Economy, are the other two members of the committee. The Field Working committee members for the Santa Maria survey, all direct technical advisors on the project, are also located in Berkeley.

This committee is composed of C. J. Kraebel of the Forest Service, J. F. Johnston of the Soil Conservation Service, and L.

M. Hill of the Bureau of Agricultural Economy. It is under their direction that the survey here is operated. Ilch is the project leader and has charge of the Santa Maria offices and with him are three senior representatives, one each from the three bureaus. Marina's Coney Island Sand-! wich Shop and Fountain.

No better food at any price. -(Adv.) MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES This Old Treatment Often Brings Happy Relief Many sufferers relieve nagging backache quickly, once they discover that the real cause of their trouble may be tired kidneys. The kidneys are Nature's chief way of taking the excess acids and waste out of the blood. They help most people pass about 3 pints a day. When disorder of kidney function permits poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it may cause loss nagging of backache, and rheumatic pains, leg pains, pep energy, getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes, headaches and Frequent or scanty, pasdizziness.

sages with smarting and burning sometimes shows there is something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Doan's Pills, used successfully by millions for over 40 years. They give happy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from your blood. Get Doan's Pills. (POLITICAL ADVERTISING) (POLITICAL ADVERTISING) UNITE THIS DEMOCRACY WITH A MAN PLEDGED TO THESE VITAL PRINCIPLES National Defense -A defense system so strong that no nation will dare to strike at us--to build for America an army, a navy and above all, an air force that will safeguard our safety.

Production -It is America's first duty--supremely necessary to prove the productive superiority of the American system-to serve Democracy, that totalitarianism does not dominate the world. Relief -a continuation of relief so long as any man in America is out of a job. In many sections, relief workers are coerced to vote. We will not exchange bread for votes. Labor -full support of employed labor in every social gain made through the past decades of labor movements.

Social Security -for social security and social security benefits and they should be extended to other groups who do not yet enjoy them that we insure against unemployment, and that our old-age be protected with adequate pensions. Foreign Relations -The American People do not want war -we have no idea of joining any conflict. It is our determination to keep America at peace-with adequate defense and unity -not dictatorship in our own country. The Third Term heads away from Democracy and Peace and moves toward Dictatorship and War. Preserve America.

Elect WILLKIE 756 COO Kennedy Ready To Quit Post Resents Action Of Roosevelt NEW YORK-The New York Post says that Joseph P. Kennedy, United States ambassador to Great Britain who now is en route home by clipper, has informed President Roosevelt that under no circumstances will he return to his post and that he inrends to make public the reasons for his decision. His action, the article continues, is due to what he considers persistent disregard for his views by the president. The ambassador, the Post states, has resented the sending to Great Britain of special army and navy missions and of special envoys- -such as Col. William Donovan--to deal with special phases of Anglo-American affairs.

He was described as resentful of the tendency of the president to give less weight to his views on European matters than to those of William C. Bullitt, ambassador to France. The article states that, aware of Kennedy's attitude, the president has done everything possible to keep him at least until after the election, but that nedy evidently is determined have his say while it still may have some influence on the vote -hence his return at this time. JUNIOR CHAMBER WILL HONOR ATHLETE Members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce have completed plans to award a trophy to the "most loyal" athlete in the Santa Maria junior college and a dinner is also being planned honoring the Jaysee football team after the season is completed. The Junior group has also tentatively set next Friday evening as the date for a public forum, at which time the various propositions on the November ballot will be discussed by local attorneys.

(POLITICAL ADVERTISING) UNOBLIGATED Financially Politically ELECT JUDGE ERNEST D. WAGNER SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE FREE VOTE COUPON COMMUNITY'S POPULAR 50 50 Votes BABY ELECTION Votes GOOD FOR 50 VOTES Please cast 50 votes Address NOTE: Clip this coupon neatly and write the baby's name and address. Mail or bring to the Community Baby Election editor. The Santa Maria Daily Times. Mail coupon flat; do not fold.

VOID AFTER OCTOBER 26TH SANTA MARIA INFORMATION DEPARTMENT Buy What You Need in Santa Maria Appliances--Saladin's Tel. 297 Complete Home Furnishings, GE Appliances. Bendix Home Laundry, Service ABC Washers and Ironers, Typewriter, Adding Machine Sales and RCA Victor, Zenith Radios. Knabe, Gulbransen, Wurlitzer Pianos. Saladir Music Furniture Store.

708 South Broadway. Auto Electric Tel. 168 Broadway Battery Electric Shop. Factory service on all Delco-Remy and Auto Lite equipped cars. Complete brake and radiator service.

Batteries Gas. oil and lubrication. Valve grinding and motor overhaul at 626 So Broadway. Auto Parts- Universal WAKE UP HALF DEAD motors TRIPLE ACTION piston rings. rings that are the perfect installation and Kleer Kleen oil filters, Exide Auto Parts Tel.

63 by installing new PERFECT CIRCLE Ask about these scientifically engineered set for any motor. A.C. Spark Plugs Batteries, etc. at 0200 West Main Street Blacksmiths--Novo -Novo Bros. Tel.

249 Blacksmiths, Auto Spring Works, Truck Body Works, Acetylene Welding, Electric Welding. We Specialize in Difficult Jobs. No Order too Small to Receive Our Careful Attention, None too Large For Our Talents. Novo West Main St. Cafe--REX Cafe Tel.

1101 place to eat Santa Maria. Headquarters for travelers who appreciate fine foods properly cooked and tastefully served at moderate prices Private room for parties and meetings. Fine l'quors served at the Flagpole, corner of Main and Broadway. Drugs--Economy Cut Rate Tel. 1066 PRESCRIPTION SERVICE- -KODAK FINISHING ABOUT OUR FREE ENLARGEMENT OFFER.

TOBACCOS LIQUORS -STATIONERY. ECONOMY DRUG 114 SOUTH BROADWAY. Insurance--M. F. Turnage--Real Estate 675-R Personalized service.

See me in every need in fire, automobile, burglary, plate glass, surety bonds, etc. REAL ESTATE SALES, rentals, property management, etc. 112 West Church St. Optical Work--G. A.

Kelley Tel. 74 Eyes examined. Glasses made and fitted. We specialize on WILS-EDGI GLASSES. The Best Style and Kind that has ever been offered to the public.

118 South Broadway. Painting F. J. Rolle Artistic, Santa Maria. finishing painting, Refrigeration--Sales WE ARE THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE AREA GENERAL BROADWAY Rubber Stamps The Daily Times is equipped to ments.

We give prompt service Tailoring--Rowan and Rowan and Green Men's Clothing and Men's Tailoring Department. by Highly Competent Workman. Phone 1032 decorating. paper hanging. Sixteen guaranteed.

519 W. Orange. and Service Tel. 955 REFRIGERATION FIRM IN THE REFRIGERATION SERVICE 1104 NORTH Phone 10 handle all of your rubber stamp on quality work inexpensivelv priced Green Tel. 251 Store Announces a Complete Women's Tailoring, Alterations and Repairing Rowan and Green, 106 W.

Main St. Travel-- Stephens' Travel Service Phone 84 of tion, New Planned every hotel York worry. vacations World's We accommodations and Fair, suggest Trips--Let Mexico and Catalina, us City, sight-seeing take Grand Yosemite, care tours. of Canyon, Golden We everything, etc. can Gate Greyhound transporta- Exposition, you Bus Depot, 212 N.

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