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Collection: Original Records > Death Records

Obituaries (January 1934 - March 1934) (251 pages)

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ik S SPRING. AGAIN‘hills, canyons and valleys’ ot California. are aflam = e with floral A. 'G. MeKay, -of Truckee, beauties. Already the golden popples are adorning large areas” in various parts of California. Ana 300n lupins and other georgeous wild flower will transform, . the lesert: into bowers of beauty. Go, rut and see the flowers. Té will NWweeten your life anid put new thipiration into your day’s work. BASIS RIGHT NE of the basic’ and inalienable rights, in this country, is the ight: of free speech. All attempts o abridge this right have failed, S they should have failed. Mhe right to criticize any peron in public life is a right that hould be given liberal constructmm, and never should ibe denied. mee there came abridgment or ‘enial of free speech in. this counry, the beginning of the end of ] opular liberties would be at hand. Criticism should . be constructive nd fair, it is to ibe conceded. Some ery enthusiastic admirers of Preslent ‘Roosevelt are contending uite vigorously that Mr. Roosealt should not ibe subjected to viticism = whild jhe is trying to ork out the pressing national prolems of the day. Nothing could more un-American than this. ‘Political leaders and men in of2¢ in this country have ‘been sub‘ected to criticism from the very sundations of the Republic. Georgo Tashington, Alexander Hamilton, homas Jefferson — all the awned leaders of the early days ’ the Republic —. were showered ith criticisms. 60d were Andrew uckson, A‘braham ‘Tiincoln, Grovleveland — all tho great Presta ce] reant hey did not ask their LZ] CliMdU, UPeF-20-54 gf0n, through circulars sent out ‘by. Sheriff Carter who would’ like to, have him tried in this county on the charge of obtaining bonds from Mrs. ' Mrs. Montgomery. Childress obtained the bonds treat the two women on the representation . that he would sell them for them. i ‘He .did, but he did not turn over the Purchase price” and” Sheriff Carter got. out circulars: describing : ‘him: ivith the result that he was arrested in the Oregon city and brought to, Reno. . Coroner Still . Unable to Find Man’ ’s Relatives !Coroner A. M. “Holmes is endeavor-. ing to find relatives of Archie J. Patterson, whose dead body _ was found at Tuller Lake last Friday. ‘An automobile operator’s license, dated in 19380, found in his possessidn gave Pureka., Humboldt county; as'his residence, but inquiry there’ failed to-locate any one who knew . {dentified the body. He brought sith ‘aim an Army discharge showing that ‘Patterson had been honorably fischarged from the service at Camp T.ewis during the war hecause of a
deformed hand. ; Through this an effort is being made to ‘trace relatives. .It was roported to the coroner that Patterson {Is believed to haive a, sister, mame unknown, residing at Inly, Nevada TWO FRENCH CORRAL RESIDENTS TREATED FOR SLIGHT WOUNDS ' Jesse Nielson — felt -A young son of “Mrs. of French Corral. while nt niov lel ee a s,s e a sister . mT Red Diamond: 6— Dese . Sively in the Mojave Des charges ar ae S tocks * ‘Sli Lf as ‘Strike a omes t NEW YORK, March nancial markets, . were shakes and shivers toda situation appeared to b head. Stocks pointed dou start, but trading mwas early afternoon when ute selling flurry put t behind and brought 1 from 1 to arotid 8.p were a number of mild ter, but support was of tious sort. SAN FIRANCISCO, 1 (P)—Stocks were weak ing concern generated ji and quickly transmitted Coast, over new evidene ington that nothing tis t silyer right away. Rattlesnake On Sunday a Sacramento junk ° 9 dealer for whom Patterson «had H e re § worked visited (Nevada City and J SACRAMENTO, Marcl Considerable numbers of have been observed this els lower than ‘usual, S. Porter, former head department of public he The health departmen species of rattlesnake fo ornia, they; are: 1—bleac? amint; 8—iPacific; 4—Gr 7—Mojave, and 8 — Hi snake or sidewinder. The Pacific and Dese snakes are the Most com Mojave rattlesnakes are Suggestions given to pr hites “~f vimo inelarda wea