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Collection: Original Records > Death Records

Obituaries (April 1935 - June 1935) (232 pages)

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(Alabama) Pitts may play with the AlBany ‘Club in the’ League, which already had tenderInternational ed: Pitts a contract, is not only i victory for the New York State club but a reaffirmation of the rules of good sportsmanship and a helping hond to the theories of modern penology. . . Pitts, according to the social laws of man, had paid his penalty for a ‘crime, and. was in a position to be. gin life anew, His. natural ability as a baseball player gave him an opportunity to earn an honest livelihood in a field in which he was particularly fitted. The objection lodged by lesser auhas the good name of sport profits thereby. SKELETON NRA BY A VOTE -of 336 to 84, Representatives passed thorities in organized baseball been properly overruled and the Flouse of ‘the proved by the Senate, extending the NIRA skeleton joint resolution already aplife of the skeletonized until next April—it a may be said tu live. It was promptly and Adsigned by President Koosevelt, so the ghost of the Roosevelt ministration’s most famous experiment still flits about the American scene, instead of passing into limif Adnot bo as would have happened “ministration pressure had forced Congressional action to prethe the law on June 15th. vent automatic expiration of —HE average tourist in California spends $5.57 a day, of which 27 and 37 the -California Automobile Association, ‘ pereent goes for lodging percent tor food, according to Ce a Oe a re re’ ‘ G-2485// ministration. ”* Following the dinner ‘ineeting the visiting delegation will be escorted to the local mines and see them in operation. 8S P. M.—Bund concert at the Veterans Memorial Building preced-. ing the Minstrel show; given by the Cirass Valley Concert Band with Harold George conducting. , $:15 P. M.—Minstrel Show, by the Redwood Iimpire Minstrels. (Nevada City Items) Interment of Late Harry Kite Held Here Thursday here was a large gathering of \ friends in the Holmes Funeral Home attend the vesterduy to funeral services in memory of late Harry kite
who passed away in San rraneiscu on Tuesday. *. Rev. Charles Fo Waeshburn condueted the services. reading the funeral ritual of the lipiseopal church und delivering a short sermon, Mrs. Lyda Talbot as soloist sang “Wace to” Face? anil “The Old Rugged Cross.” * Interment was made in Pine Grove Cemetery with, the following acting as pallbearers: \Siaee Beil are Janis: Grissel; Ryle Paine, Martin Van berg, J. 1. Museardini und lMlmer Iilkin. 1.-BI. Dividend Maryland Mines. PAYS DIVIDEND the Idahowere distributchecks of Fires, ed here yesterday, they being at the rate of five cents per share. ACTOR IS FOUND DEAD NEW YORK, June 2—()—philip Leigh, 50, a member of the Theater Guild's acting companies for found his hotel many natural He With Seothland, years, was dead of causes in room. reeently concluded a tour Helen Haves in: Mary ot fle was a born in lngland, ineMoclened eden Ce eat ee ee ee ee ee eee ? We wane butiding fo We t Wo And As We see the warm . cateh the sound the songs of 7 marching Lo CHORUS— Then we smile thre shining bright, And the homme ligh the night: Por we know the h And we go marchin. CHORUS— Oh, we're building leor the bulwarks . And our tasks of . AS We go marching * POOR By Claude married son . an’ sweet to Ma whe “Our by our house every 1 breakfast. . He never appreciate Ma until wife.”