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

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Administrator Warns, How-. Had Spent Entire Life at}
‘ever, That Survival on Basis . Gold Flat and Was Active
of Exploitation of Labor in Civic and Native
Cannot Prevail: . Daughter Affairs
WORORSTER (Mass.), Jan. 25. —' ‘The body of Mrs} Mary Bllen
(?)— General Hugh S. Johngon, NRA' Boreham, lifelong resident of ‘the
administrator, tonight charged that Gold Iat section, was found float‘90% of the complaints that all busi-'jng in the DS canal .of the Nevada
ness concerns were or may be OPfTrrigation District, near her home,
‘Pressed by larger ones came from eS-: yesterday afternoon at about 3:30 af‘tablishments which said that “to tor she. had been reported missing
survive they must eEpyolt their work-, trom her home.
ers.” J
Johnson made it clear that code
authorifves would prevent any such
oppression. . . 8
The line has been drawn. at, un' justifiable exploitation and we must
continue to draw it,” Johnson said.
“This act must be executed in sympathy. and common sense, but . the
very fundamental of its purpose is
that.a unit that canrot live: except
ly exploitation shall-no longer Ihe
preserved. Regional difficulties of
living costs, the higher cost ‘in larger cities, exeeptional cases of honest
hardship, all these are recognized.”
Wor daughtet-in-law; Mrs. Austin
Boreham, left the house for a brief
time and when she returned the elderly woman was missing. A hasty
search giving no clue, she telephoned
to the sheriff's office for assistance,
and soon Sheriff Carter and a number of neighbors began the. search
that resulted in the finding of the
hody. She had evidently wandered
from the house and in, her enfecbled
condition fell into the eanal.
The body: was removed — to the
HMolmes Muneral Wome and prepared
for burial,
; (Mrs. Boreham was the daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Colin »Ken'
1
‘
H .
Resumption at . ariek, and she was born within A
. mile of {hb place of her death on
Leibright Alter . January 6, 1864, making » her age
. just a few days over 70 years.
Destructive Fire Wer entire life time was spent in
ee ' cha Gold Fiat community where she
Mining operations resumede at the. attended ‘ye pliblie schools. She
Zcibright mine in Bear Valley sever-) was marriad to Edward Boreham
al days ago and yesterday the mill who passed away a Mitle more than
at the property was placed in operGloyen yenurs ago.
ation on ore extracted from the lowor thts iyiion there aurvive . the
Pavey: Saein Ole ok, LGEG Oe is ProP= tonowine: sé@ns and daughter: Austin
City TARE planed, ne mide. OF ‘Heue Roreham of Nevada City: Colin Boreeran eanyon, ‘han of Grass Valley; George BoreThe cookhouse and bunkhouse — of leds lof ‘Givernione,: ahd JMise: . . Alice
the ZFoeoibrieht nrvine were hurned 10
“No gn
.
‘amism cal
chase. of ls to ths ]
Birthfiay fs Tuesda:
January 0,” declared Mr
Albriel, loeal chairman . of.
ism lof the American Le
. .
iliary. .
“Untold children, who,
sent) are help} éssly cripp
fantille paralysis, will
treatment thr ugh the! P
Ball fund turned over to
dation Fund and the Le
iflary . is part}cularly’ ai
Grass ‘Valley . and . Nev
give the dvent lunprecedc
port.? .
“ne Le rion, . Auxiliary
en keen interest’) in th
‘Birthday Ball and are Ww
ward, the lond of makin;
event: outstanding in ldee
The personacl of the m
are combining their effor
making the affair a suc
will collaborate in sales
ets and so forth.
AUTHORITY .
WATER PRO.
HOLDS ME?
SA.CURAIM NH yo Jan, 2.9.
Members of , the! Californi:
authority, met! at the capi
approved an! amendment t
plication for jfederfl financi
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