inalcarea Dy orilcials 'of the or-
t)'61 - 2 ginization this morning. ' The
79.6 : biard' of, directors meets this
1 '9 -; -noon' in the Forest Hill hotel.
3 -1 F -RInasm.ich as Mrs.· Jochmus
t -: has - .been actively. assocjated
'...1 ·; with her husband in the cham-
j. , ber of -commerce work,. particu-
..1 ' larly since he was-f appointed
·. pdlice. judge, it is- expected'_ that
15·. . she will carry the polihies. af„the
' organization along ·In traditional
: . · fashion. Judge .Jochmus, wha_had-
v.. esablished a record- Er Cali fornia
6007 trileiving as secreUfy-fe* 20 yel*;
1 .died'.ih a local hospital„Salur¢an
V.' At this noon's meeting, plans are
937 ·. expected = to be completed for _the
. observance of Pacific Grove's fif-
T . , tieth birthday as an incorporated
b/ city and .for : the'. staging- o.f_.Plc
9 · first annual butterfly . pageant. OK
22 ; celebration. -Representatives of
· the Parent-Teacher Association, 'co-
g I . operating. in the affair, are ex-
'-/pected' to-be present at .the meet-
Pacific Grove Pay.s
i f Time Chamber Of (
4 Several hundred tesidents . of
Patific Grove, 'the community he
' - served so faithfully, gathered ,in
5 - the local Methodist church rues-
f. day, to pay tribute to A. C. Joch-
. mds, who died in a local hospital
7 Saturday. It wAs one of the most
imprestsive funeral servie™ held
2 · here tor many yhars.-: -
2 . The- ritualistic team -Of· the Mon-
0 'terey Lodge, B. F. 04 Elks* ·of
1. which Judge Jochmus. was a mem-
9 i Lber,' conducted the service. Those
:, takinglphrt were Stanley Douglas,
FWnk Salas, E. M. Hibbing, ela•-
ence Goldsworthy, Fred Lazarini
and Reginald Foster.
- Music for the ceremony was pro-
vided by Eddie George, tenor, ac-
:4 , ,, er:mpanied by Edward C. Hopkins,
N · ·· . orbanis€. Pall-bearers · 3*ere Dr. J.
02 · ' J. Nilliains, Edward Simpson, Shel-
- don Gilmer, Dr. C. F.- Curry, Er-
I.·nestMcAnan,y·and-LeoMcCoy.
4 ' , F A 'Warm personal tdbute, repleat
.t '
& ' ...,With..Poeite quotationi, was given
t «:'· by,Rev. T. J. Barkle, for many years
6,4-.7 a neighbor of Judge Jochmus. Rev.
I ' J. Justin P. Follette, minister of the
gE. V. Md{Rodist ·church, .'offered prayer.
443* later officiated at" brief ser-
il:fN vjces in El Carmelo cemetery.' -
69 6, b. k There was , great wealth ' of
r floral tributes.
8„... 29 LAGgustus Canos : Jochm · was
fdrikibdP*.)n -Cheyenng,-1yoming.-- tri'-
12**:1800.· -.Bis father was an officer in
21?546*merican army.-1 His ·grand-
*1.4. 0 12.1 .Pf ..1.-: -
1596242.1.-
..
45 1.. i j...il ..r: .:
. . , 1./. --who.- has been. appointed i
- ,-* =. -0' *hiie thel.Fperiencd of Spain ; 1fce jud of Picific Grove,
# *eeihs to have :;roved that the air: . placil}g the late Judge A.
- plane is- very ·limited as an engine Jochmus, Whd passed away S
-h w .- ..... 2 , 7 -of-- destructiot it has established ' urday. 3
, REV, JAMES H. WOODRUFF itself as an effective instrument to,
-Pastor of th(Nocal Christian - crate. psychological horror.
Church,· who- returns to his du- -· - ··- 2.1 . .- * ·* * 3 I . Council · Chooses
tie# h-€re followipg- a summer 5 -1.But the man who claimed that ..4
- Apent-as -pkstgF of.the Ch€irph.,-: such warfare- wolild frighten whole W. F. 1?Fay AiNe
of the Sequoih® in-,-Sdquoii'Na=-t nations· and lead to their defeat wa5
Municipal Jud
1,-Nent>ariC. QI-·02,--;IP·/" " -mistaken. . --. * C
-212*%2?tlit: --43*22*23· riz:41243 Zen:
·· 1 - .1 I.... .4$12[:Abighly-iespat@RPettizens·»f
dommunity, the city council T
r_.-Councilman Leonard Galbraith
this TWeek .0obtained- . 'permission -Petition liattle < ; nesday night appointed Wilbu
frZm-, his. f6llow - c'ouncilia@n :< to .Way themewn police judge, succ
-lave tii@' itlte for-*7-¥ix,;'V.*li#I -7- . irs f' -Interest-. -- - ,ing--to· rthe ··position blade Nvac
vacatian. Ail parting:gesture,-the - b, the death of A. C. Jochmus
-counch 4-ot-44 to install two. new - .- In New Oil· Law took-offite yesterday.- -.- --·.r:
stliet lights he recommended;-one . r· ---- 3.' ·f -· --L·=ErE; 77;K--i ·· :: Officialt applications J for - the
at J€hipefo' arid.Grant€elthe other u. i nu-m.ber bf>Picifte Grove'·.votw ?sition were filed by George- ·
-Fal -60*fesk--and Laurel.- .Certain ers figured in skirmishes over the |now, Hudson 'HI bar?rah, Will
ei;dtroli@k jn *the- ' Cbuntrf'*€irib--*Atkinlioj?-Oil--CoREFor bilrh*er-the | Ffddes, Frdnk Schultzblrg, L
labdiVGTJr-96*Ercislate*·*.bia-e,e! a,i*-„beltiendy:Petition cirereators | H; €mith, 7Alfred 'Price, ?;Will
tinguished.t. . N. :.,-....7 alid represontatives of-,the .Stan- [Bontadelll and-C-*31 Toombs.
-- , 1-dird'Oil coAny-vie e -errgQed.-· ....'I'Atcbuncil Went intb ex@cu
,- 11£-7-OT -6li - = Eadh petitioli :tiydulator- irr th session to consider the ma
attempt of the. Inaependent PetrO When they returned to open In.
„ leum & Consumers- association b ing, -R WAs announced thht the
2081Inerce·15eeretary - -efaceyh;llkinsoh-Bill-ON-trie bat ary for the ' office had been f
lot by referendum soon found him at $75 per month, instead of
father was an Austrian···noblemanr--self.followed.:by a 'Standard Oi $85 figure of recent years.
having bedn. knighted· by Emperor company eniployee.- - Just as thi council had turned down a
Franz-Joseph and given an estate voter contacted was. about to sign gestion by Councilman . Mu
following his record in the Austri- the @tandard Oil:_man would in
an war of the 1860's.
Mathews that the position be c
terfere, seeking to prevent the sig bin@d with that of city attorne-
Judge Jocinnus inherited the ti-
ature. Then, resulted. some rapi. city treasurer.
tle, evidenced by an impressiye pat- maneuvering,*with petition circu First motion was that of C
ent of hobility, but the fact ·that- 2415rs'.-seeking--td.'€iudE€]i;ipur· cilman B. A. Lde that Wiliam 1
he was an Austrian baron I w-a.s suers and the Standard Oil mer
chette, former police judge,
known to only· a few. intimate
. . -- seeking to stay with them contin named. There was no secon<
=dton -=elltic·tho;- Ually..2.···.t: --·-- .-: -- -1.-·-- .' 7 ]Aa ihotion. Councilman ..Fr
- --Reports from other parts of the I Mendoza then moved the appr
men. -. ·-t...4 - ' -1 -. 91' I. 1/7.,9. 4.1,1.-h
- -( 004 3 4 , / i (re (lcD.E
F#A b Aexercising the privileie aided-in the conlmunity, Bhest
last winter..-« - - - ··92 of -demanding allonger peilod of otter civic undertakings.CH<
, Patriotie'organizations 'attracti -time in.which to verify-the',names. a 'membef·of the · Pacific G
ed hisi.hearty' support.lf-He.was i County, Clerk.Learol'f Joy. of thi, :Unified School District ' board
member 62 6-eltizens'hidvisory -cotihty la' reported.tor have refusk .trustees. 2 /-
corn mitted-of the Salvation Army,.the late' petitions,lat'Ilirst, but t6 -For 'manyl.yearRI'he, operate
c..(,C?ntinded >on page. 4) ...._have accepted them':later., . . job :printing.'busines5 „ in --pa
, OCR Text: inalcarea Dy orilcials 'of the or-
t)'61 - 2 ginization this morning. ' The
79.6 : biard' of, directors meets this
1 '9 -; -noon' in the Forest Hill hotel.
3 -1 F -RInasm.ich as Mrs.· Jochmus
t -: has - .been actively. assocjated
'...1 ·; with her husband in the cham-
j. , ber of -commerce work,. particu-
..1 ' larly since he was-f appointed
·. pdlice. judge, it is- expected'_ that
15·. . she will carry the polihies. af„the
' organization along ·In traditional
: . · fashion. Judge .Jochmus, wha_had-
v.. esablished a record- Er Cali fornia
6007 trileiving as secreUfy-fe* 20 yel*;
1 .died'.ih a local hospital„Salur¢an
V.' At this noon's meeting, plans are
937 ·. expected = to be completed for _the
. observance of Pacific Grove's fif-
T . , tieth birthday as an incorporated
b/ city and .for : the'. staging- o.f_.Plc
9 · first annual butterfly . pageant. OK
22 ; celebration. -Representatives of
· the Parent-Teacher Association, 'co-
g I . operating. in the affair, are ex-
'-/pected' to-be present at .the meet-
Pacific Grove Pay.s
i f Time Chamber Of (
4 Several hundred tesidents . of
Patific Grove, 'the community he
' - served so faithfully, gathered ,in
5 - the local Methodist church rues-
f. day, to pay tribute to A. C. Joch-
. mds, who died in a local hospital
7 Saturday. It wAs one of the most
imprestsive funeral servie™ held
2 · here tor many yhars.-: -
2 . The- ritualistic team -Of· the Mon-
0 'terey Lodge, B. F. 04 Elks* ·of
1. which Judge Jochmus. was a mem-
9 i Lber,' conducted the service. Those
:, takinglphrt were Stanley Douglas,
FWnk Salas, E. M. Hibbing, ela•-
ence Goldsworthy, Fred Lazarini
and Reginald Foster.
- Music for the ceremony was pro-
vided by Eddie George, tenor, ac-
:4 , ,, er:mpanied by Edward C. Hopkins,
N · ·· . orbanis€. Pall-bearers · 3*ere Dr. J.
02 · ' J. Nilliains, Edward Simpson, Shel-
- don Gilmer, Dr. C. F.- Curry, Er-
I.·nestMcAnan,y·and-LeoMcCoy.
4 ' , F A 'Warm personal tdbute, repleat
.t '
& ' ...,With..Poeite quotationi, was given
t «:'· by,Rev. T. J. Barkle, for many years
6,4-.7 a neighbor of Judge Jochmus. Rev.
I ' J. Justin P. Follette, minister of the
gE. V. Md{Rodist ·church, .'offered prayer.
443* later officiated at" brief ser-
il:fN vjces in El Carmelo cemetery.' -
69 6, b. k There was , great wealth ' of
r floral tributes.
8„... 29 LAGgustus Canos : Jochm · was
fdrikibdP*.)n -Cheyenng,-1yoming.-- tri'-
12**:1800.· -.Bis father was an officer in
21?546*merican army.-1 His ·grand-
*1.4. 0 12.1 .Pf ..1.-: -
1596242.1.-
..
45 1.. i j...il ..r: .:
. . , 1./. --who.- has been. appointed i
- ,-* =. -0' *hiie thel.Fperiencd of Spain ; 1fce jud of Picific Grove,
# *eeihs to have :;roved that the air: . placil}g the late Judge A.
- plane is- very ·limited as an engine Jochmus, Whd passed away S
-h w .- ..... 2 , 7 -of-- destructiot it has established ' urday. 3
, REV, JAMES H. WOODRUFF itself as an effective instrument to,
-Pastor of th(Nocal Christian - crate. psychological horror.
Church,· who- returns to his du- -· - ··- 2.1 . .- * ·* * 3 I . Council · Chooses
tie# h-€re followipg- a summer 5 -1.But the man who claimed that ..4
- Apent-as -pkstgF of.the Ch€irph.,-: such warfare- wolild frighten whole W. F. 1?Fay AiNe
of the Sequoih® in-,-Sdquoii'Na=-t nations· and lead to their defeat wa5
Municipal Jud
1,-Nent>ariC. QI-·02,--;IP·/" " -mistaken. . --. * C
-212*%2?tlit: --43*22*23· riz:41243 Zen:
·· 1 - .1 I.... .4$12[:Abighly-iespat@RPettizens·»f
dommunity, the city council T
r_.-Councilman Leonard Galbraith
this TWeek .0obtained- . 'permission -Petition liattle < ; nesday night appointed Wilbu
frZm-, his. f6llow - c'ouncilia@n :< to .Way themewn police judge, succ
-lave tii@' itlte for-*7-¥ix,;'V.*li#I -7- . irs f' -Interest-. -- - ,ing--to· rthe ··position blade Nvac
vacatian. Ail parting:gesture,-the - b, the death of A. C. Jochmus
-counch 4-ot-44 to install two. new - .- In New Oil· Law took-offite yesterday.- -.- --·.r:
stliet lights he recommended;-one . r· ---- 3.' ·f -· --L·=ErE; 77;K--i ·· :: Officialt applications J for - the
at J€hipefo' arid.Grant€elthe other u. i nu-m.ber bf>Picifte Grove'·.votw ?sition were filed by George- ·
-Fal -60*fesk--and Laurel.- .Certain ers figured in skirmishes over the |now, Hudson 'HI bar?rah, Will
ei;dtroli@k jn *the- ' Cbuntrf'*€irib--*Atkinlioj?-Oil--CoREFor bilrh*er-the | Ffddes, Frdnk Schultzblrg, L
labdiVGTJr-96*Ercislate*·*.bia-e,e! a,i*-„beltiendy:Petition cirereators | H; €mith, 7Alfred 'Price, ?;Will
tinguished.t. . N. :.,-....7 alid represontatives of-,the .Stan- [Bontadelll and-C-*31 Toombs.
-- , 1-dird'Oil coAny-vie e -errgQed.-· ....'I'Atcbuncil Went intb ex@cu
,- 11£-7-OT -6li - = Eadh petitioli :tiydulator- irr th session to consider the ma
attempt of the. Inaependent PetrO When they returned to open In.
„ leum & Consumers- association b ing, -R WAs announced thht the
2081Inerce·15eeretary - -efaceyh;llkinsoh-Bill-ON-trie bat ary for the ' office had been f
lot by referendum soon found him at $75 per month, instead of
father was an Austrian···noblemanr--self.followed.:by a 'Standard Oi $85 figure of recent years.
having bedn. knighted· by Emperor company eniployee.- - Just as thi council had turned down a
Franz-Joseph and given an estate voter contacted was. about to sign gestion by Councilman . Mu
following his record in the Austri- the @tandard Oil:_man would in
an war of the 1860's.
Mathews that the position be c
terfere, seeking to prevent the sig bin@d with that of city attorne-
Judge Jocinnus inherited the ti-
ature. Then, resulted. some rapi. city treasurer.
tle, evidenced by an impressiye pat- maneuvering,*with petition circu First motion was that of C
ent of hobility, but the fact ·that- 2415rs'.-seeking--td.'€iudE€]i;ipur· cilman B. A. Lde that Wiliam 1
he was an Austrian baron I w-a.s suers and the Standard Oil mer
chette, former police judge,
known to only· a few. intimate
. . -- seeking to stay with them contin named. There was no secon<
=dton -=elltic·tho;- Ually..2.···.t: --·-- .-: -- -1.-·-- .' 7 ]Aa ihotion. Councilman ..Fr
- --Reports from other parts of the I Mendoza then moved the appr
men. -. ·-t...4 - ' -1 -. 91' I. 1/7.,9. 4.1,1.-h
- -( 004 3 4 , / i (re (lcD.E
F#A b Aexercising the privileie aided-in the conlmunity, Bhest
last winter..-« - - - ··92 of -demanding allonger peilod of otter civic undertakings.CH<
, Patriotie'organizations 'attracti -time in.which to verify-the',names. a 'membef·of the · Pacific G
ed hisi.hearty' support.lf-He.was i County, Clerk.Learol'f Joy. of thi, :Unified School District ' board
member 62 6-eltizens'hidvisory -cotihty la' reported.tor have refusk .trustees. 2 /-
corn mitted-of the Salvation Army,.the late' petitions,lat'Ilirst, but t6 -For 'manyl.yearRI'he, operate
c..(,C?ntinded >on page. 4) ...._have accepted them':later., . . job :printing.'busines5 „ in --pa
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