100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (September 6, 1918) Register Next Thursday September 12th at City Hall: All Males 18 to 45 Must Register or Pay the Penalty: Patriots Will Register Willingly and Promptly War Savings Day Set for September 9th Liberty Loan Men Plan Volunteer Day September 27th Local Red Cross Does Great Work: Santa Clara Has Gone Over the Top of Its Quota of Knitted Socks 4th of July Committee Donates Over $200 to Local Red Cross Committee Miss Anna Vargas, Local Nurse, Injured in War, Now Safe in France with Red Cross Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Warren: Well-Known Pioneer Passes Away at Home, 1160 Jackson Street 50 Years Ago: Santa Clara Journal & News (September 4, 1968) City Eyes Mayorship: Proposed Ballot Proposition to Decide if Santa Clara Will Have an Elected Mayor Zoning Ordinance Law Debate Starts Proposed Apartment Development at Lawrence and Flora Vista Gets Zoning Change from Agricultural to Residential (R-3) City Council Studies 'Quad' Probe: Two Square Mile Part of Old Santa Clara Known as 'The Quad' Dramatic Rag Presentation: Irving Cabral Demands Investigation of Outrageous Price City is Paying for Maintenance Rags Mrs. Janet Jones Injured in Auto Accident near Intersection of Stevens Creek Road and San Tomas Expressway Date Set for Presidential Candidate Richard Nixon to Speak at Buck Shaw Stadium at University of Santa Clara George Wallace for President Campaign Office Opened at 3231 El Camino Real City Council Kills Proposal for 124-unit Apartment at Winchester & Newhall Beware of Hitchhiking!: Two College Girl Hitchhikers Robbed Near Intersection of Central & Lawrence Expressways Changes at Santa Clara Journal: Al Mason to be Managing Editor Replacing Doris Fleming and Mrs. Jeanne Powell Named to Staff