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SOLEDAD TIMES 12th march, 1929
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31st President of the United States of America, starts leadership. By Ron a ld Br u t e r merica has introduced the 31st president of the United States. Herbert Clark Hoover has been named the 31st president after his nomination in 1928. The man we now call our president started his leadership with a promise on his first day a " New phase of press relations". President Hoover Recently hired a committee of journalists, he said that these journalists would recommend improvements to the president. Herbert Hoover was born in a Lowa village in 1874, he grew up in Oregon. President Hoover went to the Stanford University when it first opened in 1891 he graduated as a mining engineer. President Hoover married his Stanford sweetheart Lou Henry. President Hoover and his wife went to China, there they were under fire for a month. Mrs Hoover worked in the hospital trying to help those injured, during there time under
attack President hoover risked his life to save a chinese child. When Germany declared war on France, president Hoover was asked to help get American tourists out. With in six weeks 120,000 American tourists were back in America. President Hoover also helped feed people in Belgium, while the Germany army were running the country. After America went to war previous president Mr Woodrow Wilson assigned president Hoover as head of food administration. President Hoover was nominated for President of the United states of America in 1928, and now he is the President of the united states.
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Murder in local farm
Mrs Juliet Polain
“Mrs Juliet Polain, was brutally murdered...” explains chef police investigator.
Yesterday a tragic accident accrued Juliet Polain, was murdered on the Polain farm in Soledad. Mrs Polain who was 23, was found yesterday at around noon, in the barn of the Polain farm owned by Mr Ronald Polain. One of the employes at the farm, Mr Mike Candy found Mrs Polain, “ At first I thought she was sleeping, but then I noticed her body in a strange shape and that she was not moving” He explained.
“Mrs Polain was brutally murdered, she was found half covered in hay, with a severely broken neck. Who ever did this horrendous crime was extremely strong.” explains chef police inspector Barrio. Mr Lennie Small was the accused in this tragedy, he was also killed yesterday. Mr Small was shot in the back of the head, but why Mr Small was shot is still a blur. Mrs Polain’s husband John Polain, and the other employes on the farm went to look for Mr
Small after Mrs Polain’s body was found. Mr George Milton has come forward as to who killed Mr Small, Mr Milton said “ It was for ‘is own good.” Mr Polain told the Soledad time “ I new that Lennie was trouble, the first day I saw him and now look what happened, she’s dead.” it is still unknown if Mr George Milton will be charged for killing Mr Lennie Small. Mrs Juliet Polain’s funeral will be held this weekend at the local church.
Dear Editor
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ear Editor of the Soledad Times
I write on my concern of the respect for colored people. I work here in Soledad and I do like it here, it’s a beautiful area. I have lived here almost all my life, and have never been treated like everyone else. I just want people to look past my black skin, because inside I'm just like you. I wonder if there will be a time in the future where all people will be treated that same. Where we black people are not called nigger's, but by our name. I hope out there in the future is a better life for my people. All the bast to the newspaper Regards, Anonymous
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ear Anonymous
I write in reply of your letter. Your point of view has brought up some points that were previously not take in to consideration before. In time people will forget about the color of our skin. Keep looking forward and into the future. All the best to you Anonymous regards, Soledad times Editor
Sport Los Angeles take home gold Los Angeles baseball team has taken home the privilege of being americas number one baseball team.
Above : the winning Los Angeles Team
After a hard hame against Washington, Los Angeles won the game 2-4 now making Los Angeles the number one team in America.
By Robin Loopenshin
Left: Captain Robert Centren
De at h-o - t ho n Another two deaths over night
The towns toll has risen by two after yesterday double death, making it the third and fourth tragic death this week.
employes went to find Mr Small. They found lennie in the woods where he was shot in the back of his head.
The death of Lennie Small and Juliet Polain accrued Yesterday. Mrs Polain was Murdered last night at the Polain farm, the main suspect was Lennie Small who was also killed yesterday, he was shot in the head.
Was Lennies punishment right? In my opinion his death was a correct decision, Mr Small was a big man who could squish a mouse in one poke. With this power he should have been taught how to control it. One of the Men on the ranch Mike Candy described Mr Small as simple. This could have had a role in this.
After her body was discovered, and Lennie no where to be found, with a missing from the farm Mr John Polain and the rest of the
Those who disagree with me may say that because Mr Small was
simple, and that he may have a problem that the would,’t have known what he was doing. Others would say that Mr Polain and the employes should have let a court decide his fate. I think that even if they let Mr Small survive that the court would agree that Mr Small would be hung, even if it was confirmed that Mr Small had a problem. Mr Small should have been taken to court and not killed by George Millton, a fellow employe. I call upon the government to stop vigalante among all.
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Cattle wanted for farm on the edge of Soledad. Male or female wanted, in good shape. Good money given, drop of contact details to Mr Eddings at post office.
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Mrs Juliet Polain died on Obitury
the 11th of March 1929. Giovanni Faria She was born in Los Green Grocery Manager Angeles and moved to Soledad about a year ago. She was a graduate at Liverpool local university. She was the wife of John Polain. Daughter of Lucy and Harold Bishop and dear friend of many. Mrs Juliet Bishop Polain will be missed my many after her tragic death.
JOBS Job wanted, bar maid. Will work hard, previously worked in Weeds. Contact Milly in Harolds Hotel. Need a job, previously worked in the city. Need a helping hand, will work hard and do as told. See Athoids, in Harolds Hotel.
Tractor for sale See Mr Polain
Juliet Bishop Polain 1900-1929
Cattle wanted for farm. Any quality, male. see Mr Modrns at pub thursday, 4.30pm.
Lennie Small 1858-1929
Mr Lennie small died on the 11th of March 1929. Lennie was born in Riverside and came to Soledad less then a month ago. Lennie was described as a simple man, who was disciplined and had a kind heart. He was the son of Clarise and Richard Small. Lennie will be missed by many, and had a joyful life.
Job wanted, strong man who will do as told. Hard worker, no complaining, see Lennie Small at Diner on friday 6.00pm Job wanted, intelligent man. previously from weeds. Will do as told, and will work hard. Looking for long time work. See George Milton at the diner on Friday at 6.00pm.