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Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and Friday at
Nevada City, California, and entered as mail
matter of thea second class in the postoffice at
Nevada City, under Act of Congress, March 3,
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: Search and Seizure
That many thousand residents of Northern California,
within a period of two weeks, should sign their names to any
may seem to many surprising. _
Since the introduction of the initiative and referendum,
the practice of circulating petitions-ef all kinds in this state has
become almost pestiferous, and generally, except under the
pressure of paid solicitation, has been increasingly unsuccessful.
NARCOTIC USERS
. UNDER SPECIAL
HIGHWAY BAN
SACRAMENTO, April 9.—Recognized by police as a potential killer,
officers of California Highway Patrol constantly are watching the
roads of the state to apprehend. users of narcotics who operate auto
mobiles.
“California’s recently altered vehicle law makes it possible for courts
to drastically punish users of narcotics who dare to drive automobiies
on the pitblic highways,” says Ray
Ingels, director of motor vehicles,
“with the result that police today
are making progress in removing one
of the greatest menaces from the
roads of the state. In the past, conviction of this type of law violator
was one of the biggest problems for
all peace officers.”’
Driving ‘‘when addicted to or under the influence of narcotic drugs‘
is a felony, according to ingels, and
the offender can be sentenced io
state prison for not less than one
But this avalanche of protest against the actions of the
Black Senate Lobby Committee and: the Federal Communications Commission is a pretty plain indication that the public
has come to recognize them as invasions of personal rights
‘which strike seriously at the fundamentals.ef American Liberty and which, if not curbed, promptly, may sweep aside the
most sacred privileges guaranteed by thé Bill of Rights.
Unreasonable search and seizure, as the Washington
gst rightly points out, is intolerable among a free people, reeardless of the cause it may be intended to serve. It is a violation &f one of the basic principles of democratic government.
A stepYurther and it would rival the practices of the most out£ old-world dictatorships.
with such an attitude is out of the guesue is one that transcends that of party politics
Z aere personalities. Our revoluntionar and is above
forefathers exvx
grevious, in
year nor. more than five years or €he
county jail for not less than ‘90 days
nor more than one year Fine of $200
to $5000 also is provided for the of-;
fense, or the court can impose finc.
and prison sentence combined.
Ingels’ recent public commendation of Judge Nrank M. Smith of the
Los Angeles superior bench, for his
co-operation in imposing severe sena violator of the narcotic section of the vehicle code, was
seen indication of the appreiation of police officers for support
in their campaign. to remove dope
fiends from the roads.
tence against
as an
FRED H. BAKER BUYS
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those who know the best in miniature
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which arrived in time for the sperial Birthday offer which Kach is
making to his many patrons.
Mrs. Pauline Kach is exhibiting
eight portraits and toned photographs at the annual converttion of
the Northern California Photographers convention April 18 and 19.
These works of art will be hung in
special panels.
The Tahoe National Forest service has a crew of CCC boys from
Camp Grass’ Valley grading along
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movement through Siberia and into
RUSSIAN EXODUS
TO EAST STUDIED
BERKELEY, April 9.—Plotting
the eastward expansion to the Pacifie-by the Russians in the eleventh
century, an artist employed by the
Federal Art Project has been assigned to the Institute of Social Science
at the University of California to
draft a set of maps -.showing the
California during hundreds of years
of continuous migration, according
to an announcement today by Josepn
FORMER RESIDENT OF
NOR. SAN JUAN DEAD
Mrs. Ella Moddrill, widow of the
late Charles .Moddrill passed away
Sunday at the Masonic Home at Decoto where she had been living for
several years.
The family was among the best
known of residents of North San
Juan. The body will be cremated and
deposited in the family plot at North
San Juan.
-wards Alaska, and the acquisition of
A. Danysh, state director for north‘huge tracts of land in the warm cliern California.
The.maps will depict in a graphic
manner the routes of migration and
centers of population; the monasteries, forts and blocades erected and
populated amid the eternal snows of
Slberia. Trails and trade routes followed by succeeding generations of
pioneers through the centuries will
show the movement that extended as
far os Port Ross in California.
Text to accompany the maps will
describe in vivid detail the gradual
settlement of Siberia; the portages
through the Aleutian — Isiands tomate of California where grain could
be raised to provide the essential
foods for the colonists; up to the
period when Fort Ross was purchased by Sutter in 1842 and the Rus4,
sians finally receded back to the ~
colder climes of the north.
This pictoria; presentation of his“torical data—will be invaluable for
classroom exhibits and will offer a
display of visual educational matter
healing with a cycle of migration
and development that will be of interest and construction value to students of all ages.
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