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Collection: Newspapers > Truckee Republican

January 5, 1933 (6 pages)

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hala By Stanley Bavier By Elizabetti-Ellen Long Traders in pollen dust And amber honey,The thin, cool avenues of the air Are crowded with their golden caravans, : Against the sun. The dark line of their swift flight Is visible, The bright wind is thronged With the movement of their passing And the delicate sound of their slim wings In motion, Fills the long day with a slender rhythm, , & & i 3% Did you ever sit under an ald ‘apple tree and watch the bees? Say, you can learn more from] bees than you can from a college professor. For organized effort and -high efficiency, the bees make us -human beings a bunch of loafers. When the general manager of the bee-hive gets the flash that the roadside is covered with white clo64TH YEAR, NUMBER 45 ITALIANBADLY 58 LIONS CLUBS »=© BID FAREWELL WOUNE RAZOR FIGHT Requires Over 50 Stitches To Sew Up Gashes On Neck, Head and Abdomen Dan Esola, age 59, and A. G. Diometto, 30; Italians residing over the river, got.into a fight Sunday night at 9:15 P. M. and as a result, Diometto is under medical care at the home of Dr. J. H. Bernard ver, and that the garden lilies and mignonette are loaded with pollen, the work must be planned, and exe-. the town jail awaiting results of cuted fast. Ten thousand bees must} pjometto’s wounds before being tak. be dispatched to the clover fleldi.n into the local court. post-haste, and another group must} According to the story told by be sent to the lilies “and still an-. msola to a representative of the other must refresh the mignonette./truckee Republican in jail yesterday The bees who yesterday gathered/ morning, he and Diometto had both nectar from the clover must repos€jjaq a little wine in celebration of their tongue and gather pollen from tne New Year, and that while walk’ the mignonette, for you never see ing down River Street got into an a bee collecting or mixing pollen . -argument. of a different color. And we are Esola claims that Diometto teld by those who know, that one jjnocked him down, and pulled out of the chief preoccupations of the: a knife from his pocket, and it hive is the methodical bestowal of! ., with difficulty that Esola got the various kinds of pollen in the’, away from him and threw it to store-rooms, in strict accordance With. in, side of the road. Esola then ‘suffering from serious wounds in: flicted by a razor, and Hsola isf’ in their origin and color. claims Diometto took a razor out ee e@ of his pocket and declared that he tention that it was while he was Key West trying to get the razor away from Blazing sun at noon day . . .drou-. Diometto that Diometto inflicted al! ing voice of the reader in the cigar; the razor cuts on his own body on factories . . signs in store win-! head, neck, hands and abdomen. dows—“WE SPEACH ENGLISH” Police Officers Frank Titus and . . monsterous big turtles on their't~om Dolley were called to the scene backs on wharfs with feet tied of the fight and found Diometto in ready for shipment . . Chines¢. /, yery serious condition. He was merchants . . . warehouse of spongeS. ryshedq to Dr. J. H. Bernard’s housa in all shapes and sizes .. mem and. where it was necessary to take over women in the early morning hours) fifty stitches to close up the wounds. with unwrapped fish in one handjpsola was locked up in the town and a piece of artifical ice with string around it in the other . . the glorious nights . with the street singers . » and the air saturated with odor of jasmine . ,. date palm trees swaying In the evening breeze .. ice cream made of gocoznut milk and flavored with pistachie, ¢ 6 Amelia Farhart Putnam, who flew the Atlantic says that marriage and aviation are “50-0” in her life. Now if friend husband comes back and says that marrigae and business 2 “50-50” in his life, everyone ught to” be satisfied. >.) And yet—darned if I am satisfied, Guess I’m old fashioned—but I believe that a marriage based on such a percentage is a flop. Amelia's statement sounds rather pusillanimous; if you know what I mean. WILL ROGERS IN NEW COMEDY COMING SAT. Back to his native Oklahoma again after filming his recent pictures against various foreign locales, Will Rogers has the star rele in “Down To Warth,” his new Fox offering which comes to the Donner Theatre ~on next Saturday night. With the recital of a busness man’s efforts to balance his dwine ling income against his family’s’ social ambitions and extravagance as its theme, the picture is being hailed everywhere as the most timely as well as the funniest production of the noted humorfst’s career. Roger fans will recall the hectic adventures of Pike Peters and his! family abroad in “They Had To See}; Paris;”’ Tr his first talking picture. ‘Down To Earth” the whimsical “Pie” reappears after his trip, once more guiding the destinies of his oll company. The recent Wall Street erash. however, has seriously affected his holdings and he becomes woerrled over his family’s expenditures. The failure of a bank in which he is interested brings matters to a crisis, hastened when his wife’s soeial aspirations wreck his attempts to negotiate a loan from the lecal bank, re Jail. Esola worked for the Union Ice Company at Boca for eighteen years, and has lived in Truckee about ‘ttwelye years, doing odd jobs about town as a laborer. He claims to have been born in Brazil, South America. Diogmetto came from Emitgrant Gap about a year ago, and has worked as section man for the Southern Pacific Company, and other odd jobs about town, As the paper goes to press it is thought that Diogmette has a good chanee to recover from his wounds. And Diometto has stated that he will not. file a complaint against Fsola, QUEEN-ELECT RECEIVES BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS Winter Queen-elect Yvonne Gaiennie has been presented with aj beautiful ten-piece ivery set Loynd’s Truckee Drug §Store; a ring by A. Binanchi, local jewelry merchant. She has also been given a box of de luxe stationery with her monogram and address embossed in gold Ida Costa and Jean Kendrick, who won secerd and third place in the winter queen centest, have also received presents from Loynd’s Drug Store, and Mr. Bianchi presented Jean Kendrick with a brooch and hy necklace, Check and Double-Check' SACRAMENTO, Cal, Jan: 5— (UP)—Maybe crime does pay, after all, According to Charles Stone of the state bureau of criminal identification, a man recently arrived here from. Texas and attempted to cash a check. The check was admittedly good, but no one could dentify him. “Finally,” Stone said, “the man said he had a jail record in Texas and his fingerprints were on file He suggested he be identified by means’ of this record. We had.the)in area and San Diego is second. prints and as a result the check was cashed.” pa a ee ae es ——TRADE IN TRUCKEE—— . ‘the Catholic @hurch at 10:00 A. M . ED ENA . NVITED FORTHE . TO 1982; WAIL SNOW CARNIVAL) THE NEW YEAR ira B. Langdon, District Governor and John Miller, Deputy District Governor Will Be Here for Event. Young and Old Jom in Revelry. Commercial Rew Thronged by Merry-Mak. ers. Railroad Men Toot Whistles: The people of Truckee bid an unregretful farewell to 1932 last Saturday night and welcomed a_ heartily desired prosperous New Year, Plans are going forward with organized effort for the big Lions Club Snow Carnival to be held January 28th and 29th. Invitations have gone forward to fifty-eight Lions Clubs in Californai and Nevada and Ira B. Langdon, California District Governor of Stockton, and John Miller, Deputy District. Governor of Richmond have assured President A. P. Leitch ‘that they will both be here to join in the fun and big get-to-gethex. Arrangements are being made with the traffic department of the Southern Pacific Company to put on special rates» and to make ar. rangements to handle on the above dates. The Entertainment Committee is busy working out the program for the Snow Carnival and it is expected that the program will be the crowds according to their wont, with noisy street celebrations, home gatherings and a dance at the Masonic Hall under the sponsorship of the Truck. ee Ski Club. The boys down in the Scuthern Pacific Company round house tooted whistles as their share of the celebration. All in all, in spite of the economic depression the town’s New Year’s Hve celebration proved to be as demonstrater in’ the former “boom’ years. Commercial Row, as usual, was thronged with a merry making crowd to shout a greeting to 1933 when the hour of midnight arrived. The cacophony of shouts, cheers and other noise making devices from lhave retired from the partnership. . the crowd was heard all over town, The cafes up and down Commer: released Thursday. thru the press in
Truckee on Saturday and Sunday, on next Joe Bick left town yesterday to/cial Row did a big business, and consult the Southern Pacific Com-}the Row was strewed with se: pany officials regarding getting Pentines in all colors of the rainthings lined up for the carnival. bow. A big crowd attended the Truckee Ski Club dance and all reported having had a fine time. Re a SS eng TRUCKEE WINTER SPORTS WIND SHIELD STICKERS John Terzich Takes Over Coffee Shop The Truckee Lions Club has had Announcement has been made Lien William Englehart Jr. prepare that effective January ist the Truak-. % Sketch for a new Truckee Winter ee Coffee Shop will hereafter be, i Sports automobile wind shield conducted by John Terzich. sticker. : The Truckee Coffee Shop— one! Jt iS 4 most’ attractive design in i ved, silver and blue, and in cirof the most popular cafes in town, has been operated by Charles Bander, John $tepich and John ‘Ter-! zich, Mr. Bander and Mr. Stepich cular effect. It is also planned to have the ‘design in miniature for sticking on the Backs of envelopes of local correspondence, DERE ESE Sey NOE EOS Cc. GOTTHOLD FORMER RESIDENT DIES IN SACRAMENTO Julius €. Gotthold a former resident of Truckee died at his home in Sacramento on December 22nd. Mr. Gotthold is survived by his. wife, Bertha I. and one son, Lloyd of . Saeramento. Interment was in the Odd Fellowg Lawn Cemetery and Mr. Bander and Mr. Stepich informed a representative of the Truckee Republican that their plans for the future were nat complete at this time. See SFECIAL HIGH MASS AT CATHOLIC CHURCH SUNDAY, JAN. 15TH Rev. P. J. Moran has announced that there will be a high mass at Hi the services were under the auSOBA Y, emUALY, ATER spices of Tehama Lodge No. 3, F. At this same time there will be &AM jfead @ statement of the financial) ine in Truckee Mr. Gotthold 1 also cond'tien of the church, Father Moran wishes to take this means of extending his hearty thanks to all benefactors of the church, SP ARSE Tame I PAY AUGER and for the generous cooperation uEeigal pe ee extended by everyone in the com$0 Millions Increased munity, Deposits Shown By CC ———— CARD OF THANKS Bank Qf America Net earnings of $4,329,000 for the I wish to thank al! those who 80:six months ending December 31, 1932; kindly helped me in securing votesjand an increase of $90,354,000 in de. conducted a grocery store and had been employed in the Court, House in the Winter Queen Contest. !posits since March 12, 1932 are . Ida Costa. — 'shown by — the FESS oN issued by the Bank of America! Hobart LOYALTON—TIERD today. LARGEST CITy LOYALTON, Cal. Jan. 5—(UP) :—EXven if you have never heard of it, Loyalton is the third largest city in California, . ; . preciation, has been added to Un$10,588,000. With the addition this amount. Surplus and Undivided Profits now total $52,338,000. This Loyalton’s claim to s‘ze, however is based on area and not population. The population is only 821 but the area within the official city limits is 48 square miles. San Fran eisco, for instance, includes only 42 square miles. Los Angeles, with 441.81 square miles leads the state $8,127,000 still remaining in the reserve for Josses, contingencies, ete. Bills payable ete. 12, 1932. Total deposits of the Bank . Incidentally, local residents boast. have opened accounts. Holdings in . that there is some excellent deer United States Government secnrities has returned after spend: ng the hol-! [BID FAREWELL (,, ueen Cruckee Republican Serving 5,000 Readevs in Truckee-Lake Tahoe-Sierra Region TRUCKEE, NEVADA CO., CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1933 EGS 9 ESTABLISHED 1869 NUWN JANUARY 14 Coronation . Postponed Until year-end statement. is taking care of the patients at $6,016,000, after deductions for de-. cian. divided Profits, bringing the total to} Mills physician, of . vacation on the Eastern coast. is exclusive of and in addition to trip, have been re-. son and hadn’t time to change his duced to $11,875,000, a reduction of . clothes. more than $134.000,000 since March . of America are now $749,.658,000. Truckee over the holidays. ;More than 217,000 new depositors . Sunday, January 15 Queen-elect Yvonne Gaiennie To Attend Carnival In Sacramento Saturday Night With Her Ladies-in-Waiting —Ida Costa And Jean Kendrick. Judges Will Choose California Winter Winter Queen: CHANGES IN THE GRAMMAR SCHUOL TEAGHING STAFF On account of the urgent invitation for Winter Queenelect Yvonne Gaiennie to participate in the big winter sports carnival to be presented in the Memoria! Hal} in Sacramento on next Saturday evening, when an audience of 8,000 pecple and special judges will choose the California State Winter Queen for 1933, the coronation of the Win. ter Queen in Truckee will be postMiss Dulion of Oakland Re: . }poned until Sunday, January 15th. places Miss Faulkner When . Plans now call for the Truckee School Resumes After tire . Mardi Gras to begin at sundown-~ Holidays. \Saturday—January 14th, at which time every one in the region is The Truckee Grammar School urged to wear a costume and join opened last Tuesday after being the fun. There will he a street celeclosed for two weeks for the Christbration im the early evening, folmas and New Year holidays. Miss Alice Dulion California, replaces Faulkner as teacher 4th and 5th Grades. . Miss Faulkner, who Truckee in the Fall offered a position in the public schools at Hollister, California, and assumed her new position last Tuesday after being released by the Truckee Grammar School board of trustees, The Truckee high school is still closed and will not open until next Monday. Miss Annette of the 8rd, came to of 1931 was of Oakland, ; i\lowed by a street parade, and. the Mardi Gras Costume Ball in the Masonic Hall. The Mardi Gras Committee is offering a CASH PRIZE of $10.00 FOR. THE MOST ORIGINAL COSTUMB AT THE MARDI GRAS BALL, snd every one is urged to make this event as colorful as possible. On Sunday, January 15th the Win.ter Queen-elect will be coronated on the Winter Sports Hill with an impressive and colorful ceremony. Complete details have not been worked out by the Mardi Gras Comimittee. as the paper goes to press but the next issue of the ‘Truckes 4 TRUCKEE P E OP LE Republican will have full informstion, TO ATTEND CARNIVAL The Winter Queen-elect, -Yronne SAT. NITE IN SACTO. It is expected that weather conditions favorable, auite a few mick . § Gaiennie; Ida Costa who secured the second highest number of votes, and Jean Kendrick, who was third in. the contest, are all to be prece and Lake Tahoe people will at-. senteqd with very beautiful presents tend the carnival to be hela in by the Mardi Gras Committee. Sacramento next Saturday night. ——_————_Those wishing to make the trip should get in taueh with GC. Edmunds at once, Boy Scouts Pitch Camp In Forest DONNER THEATRE RE-OPENS HERE SATURDAY NIGHT The Donner Theatre, which been closed for the past three Twenty-four Boy Scouts from Burweeks, wll re-open on Saturday }/imgame, Cal. arrived in the region with a brilliant comedy—Will Rog-. Jeet Sunday in a big motor truck, ers in “Down To Earth.” and pitched their camp in the For“Down To Earth” is an uproaring. est Service Camp Grounds, north Rogers comedy plus a_straightfor-}Of town. ward absorbing story of a family} The camp consists of four large living above its means, and how. Army tents, with a wood steve in Rogers brings his society climbing . 24¢hwife and children down to earth} The boy# haye been * with his common sense and whole-} great time the last few days ensome philosophy that has endcared. jOying snow sports over in the him to millions. Truckee Winter Sports Park. —_—____6@——____. ———_ CARD PARTY AT CATHOLIC PARISH THURS.—JAN 12TH Announcement has been made that there will be another card party at Mills until such time as. the Catholic Parish House on next they are able to secure a physi-)week Thursday—January 12th. These card parties are getting more popular all the time, as it offers a splendid opportunity for the people of the region to get together for an evening’s entertainment, Everyone is urged to attend the party on Thursday, January 12th. pabtets SER e ER JACK McADAMS RECEIVES INJURIES Jack McAdams, student in the lTruckee High School, fractured his left leg on Christmas day while Colin. Campbell of San Francisco _ skiing. According to the DR. J. H: BERNARD TAKING CARE OF PATIENTS AT H.M. J. H. Bernard of Truckee Dr. Dr. Schofield, the regular Hobart is on an extended ————— ORANGE—(UP)—On a hunting Keeler E. Watson astonished everyone by appearing in a tuxedo. He had just left the wedding of e ED Crd eS Louie Jewers of Reno visited ini latest report, hunting within the city limits of!have increased during the period by . idays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. “he is getting on nicely, and is weil . Loyalton, $12,538,000 to $176,903,000, [5 J. Campbell Sr. along towards recovery. SSS ee eee