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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

April 24, 1939 (4 pages)

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AT THE STATE CAPITOL Ry as defined by pituce: Printed rer Published ‘Legal . at Nevada City. t Editor and Publisher Published SemiWeekly, Monday and Friday at Your ass@mblyman lost anw won trict whom ‘they feel are biased and, ' Nevada City. California, and entered as mail matter of the second class in the postoffice at SUBSCRIPTION ‘RATES ‘One year (In Advance) WonbiBRIN islative allows them ample protection. The new law would only make it easier to disqualify a jude. . Tam glad to say here that the at torney legislators we have talked to have no such feeling against any of the superior judges of the Sixth As fight we: temsorary Under the motion to reconsider, defeat!, aTea will endeavor this week to have . inasmuch have the little tale of yesteryear, When coal oil ruled the Ridge at night Because there was no other light To pierce the dusky evening gloom Aind make the murky shadows bloom. I wonder how many recall the circumstances; a presiden tial campaign was agitating the land and here on the San Juan Ridge, feeling ran high and torrid. protect lost may only be @ those of us who represent the rural I wonder if you'll pause to hear A to themselves. However the law now However the legsembly District. a aie they desire such a law ‘in the legistation debated ‘on the ‘floor of the assembly last week af: fiecting our Sixth Assembly District. So .we know how it feels to lose! legislative ‘battles as well as ‘win them, as we! the ill amended so that it will not: matter affect counties having two or less . y held up in the asjudges. A. Gi Tharman. sembly upon a moA labor hill introduced by a Los: tion to reconsider. Angeles assemblyman which would! The bill lost was A. B. 814, which affect the smailler communities be. would allow preremptory challenge cause of certain labor hour restric= of a trial judge. . tions was amended in the assembly other by the representatives The ‘bill would ‘add to of the rural grounds for disqulaification of a counties with the result that the judge the belief of a member of author of the bill, unable to recogeither side in a court action that he nize his own bill because of the numeannot have a fair and impartial erous amendment,s amended this own It would ‘bill by taking out the hour clause trial before that jurist. STYLED FOR SUMMER! BRENTWOOD* The republicans had a voice; Judge O. P. Stideer, editor of the San Juan Times, dipped his facile pen in sulphuric acid and wrote sizzling diatribes which delighted political friends and disturbed the minds of his opponents. give the judge five days in which to and his bill was passed without any In the little town of Sweetland, two able democratic leadanswer the challenge. objectionable features as far as the. ol the pot boiling and infused courage into others of like It would also hinder the routine smaller cities and counties were conChildren caught the spirit of their elders, sprouted ideas of their own and debated issues of the day, read history, and held to their individual beliefs with marked tenacity. During.noon hours and at recess time, they met upon the -. Indian rocks in the school yard, and disputed until the bell callattorney one challenge Kayon crepes in prints and solid colors! Well made—delightfully trimmed. Styles for fhouse, who are in the minority ‘to. judge, the assembly has passed to keep on their toes to see that the ob-. of a trial ed them back to less exciting occupations. The school house had recently been provided with new the senate the duty of killing a measjectionable features are eliminated. . chandeliers, one somewhat larger than the other—and the ure whose sole effect would be to Four bills introduced dy the writ. children agreed to name the more imposing one for the victor impede procedure and obstruct. juser passed the flower house the past! tice, If an attorney objects to trying week. One of them would give the . COOL AND LOVELY! in the presidential race. a cease before’ a certain judge, he paid constables the right to have! Election day came and passed; results were awaited with ean. state his reason. If the reason their automobiles declared emere-! tense interest, but at length the news came to Sweetlard; is valid, no judge is going to invite enty vehicles, allowing them a red: _ sheet intently; one glance was sufficient; across the front page For several days the republicans of Sweetland gloated of the Times; again it was seizéd upon and this.time stared at “ unbelievingly. Across the front page they saw a row of pale. told us of certain judges in their dis_ dejected rosters; ragged tails drooped miserably, breasts were LEGAL NOTICE completely concave, heads were lowered to the ground. The OF TRANSACTION official count had reversed the first findings, and given the CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS BY CO-PARTNERvictory to Cleveland and Hendricks. SHIP UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE The chandeliers in the school house were promptly rePRESENTS that we, the uwndersign. christened, and the two “leading democrats’ caHed their ed,, HAROLD. T, LANGILILE and V. jubilant companions about them and all went into a huddle. L. DEATON, are ‘co-partners doing under the firm name and _This great and long deferred democratic ascendency to pow‘business style of “ROTARY OIL AND BURNer, should be celebratedin a fitting manner. ~ After several BR COMPANY”: that. the principal and Charming Styles! . jing scepaprer EP. * . Potteafts, Caininarciar Photography,. ° Saioite @7 WP” Seth Vare: aie . 8 Hour Kodak Finishing, Ola Copies, _‘Eailarging and and Framing, Kodaks ahd Photo Supplies Movie Canieras and Films Priced! ainty batistes, Dai 5 s , voiles and percales ‘in fast. color prints. They're’ so attractive, you'll Want several! Sizes 14 to 52.
. Tir hen ee ee by train for only that the names in ROUND TRIP IN CHAIR CARS AND COACHES battle if Blaine hadn't ‘invénted certain. alliterative slagon; IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we haye hereunto set our hands this 19th day to showthat a man caf say much tdo: much with of “Which goes April; 1939. es 9c Bargain SEE BOTH FAIRS Name, Harold .T. Langille, Resid‘tow much light was brought to béar upon this never-to-be{-enee,. Truckee; California. ¥ Aorectten occasion—please be listening. Name, V. L; Deaton, Residence, *Fhevrepublicans might have won that Truckee, California. s Silas a—A. MM, Seb Tub Frocks 98¢ For street, sports and ‘roundvallex, the honse! Pigues, broadcloths and novelty sheers! Fast colors! 14-52; Grand vatu-_ es! cloth! Sizes 1 to 16, of the members of the said coents of the Ridge, as the Sweetland Illumination; but of this full partnership and! their places of ~ historic event, f shall tell you next week; if you wish to know residemce are as follows: Just a few words.” LOVELY NEW STYLES a place of business of said co-partner_fonsulations and much thoughtful consideration, the event ship_is at Truckee, Nevada County, ‘was celebrated by whatis remembered by long time residCalifornia, *Hixelusive with Penney’s, Cotton Frocks _ down the road leading to the town clattered' the ‘afternoon criticism by insisting upon a trial in light and: a siren to be used in the his.prejudic:eor integrity is case of emergency. The bill however,, _ stage, its driver waving a copy of the Times with one hand and. which challenged. If we are 'going to have does not give them any exemption in. driving mountain style with the other. Eager persons seated reputable courts we must give judges case of an accident. Two other pints . upon the porch of James Wood's general store scanned the some authority and prestige. They were amendments to the penal code . cannot be put at the mercy of a lawrelating to the payment of fines,! yer using the-privilege of peremptwhile the fourth was a bill relating: strutted a row of ink black roosters, breasts expanded to caory challenges, without stating a to the right of privacy in advertis. “pacity, heads thrown back, bills opened wide with a triumphant . cause,”’ ing matters. These bills now go to _ cock-a-doodle doo. The republicans had won! With thirty attorneys in the lowthe various senate committees for er house, some of whom oppose cerfurther: hearing. ~~ openly while the democrats wore sack cloth and ashes and ate tain judges in their districts, any; The fish and game committee of one who opposes such a bill almost the lower house, of which your ascrow in great humility of spirit; then upon another afternoon has two strikes on them when they, sembIwman is a member, has devoted the stage brought other news; again the driver waved a copy take the floor in opposition. Some (Continued on Page Four) of these attorney legislators have every occasion! Sizes 14 to 52. , $135 ROUND TRIP HAROLD T. BANGILLE. Vv. L. DEATON. State of California, County of Ne‘vada, 85. On this 19th day ‘of April, 1939, before me, ©. B. White, a Notary Public in and for the said County ‘and State aforesaid, duly commissioned, and sworn, personally appeared, HAROLD 'T. LANGILLE and V. L. DEATON, known to me to be’ the persons Whose names. are sttbscribed to IN PULLMANS (BERTH EXTRA) Reduced Pullman tares! ah “pi ; { the within Instrument and acknowl edged to me that they erected the same. Gi . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto setmy hand and affixed my Official Seal in the said Cotinty np day and year first above writen, . SE: WHITE, Notary Public in and for the said —— we. os of Nevada, State of Califor ‘ Filed April 22, 1939. R. N. MeCormack, County Clerk. : By R. E. Deeble, Deputy Clerk, April 24, May 1, 8, 15. a NOTICE OF ELECTION For Trabtées:‘of ‘the '‘Hleinentary and’ NOTICE, IS yy” ie faith. FROCKS 98 areas cerned. Other bills of this nature are court proceedings in rural where the number of judges availAoming up and it will take considér. . aible is small. able effort on the part of rural repUpholding owr contention, the San resentatives to prevent their passFrancisco Chronicle commented as age. It is legislation such as this follows: which makes it necessary for the! “Approving the bill to permit an rural representatives in the lower . 4 ’ Schools : Y . GIVEN to the electors of the \Nevada district, County of Nevada, State of school California, that the ectiow of school school butiding, There will be two s¢hool trustees elected for the term of three years. Election officials willbe as follows: hegerenl Mary ‘Hoskins. go East onone §, P. route, see the great New beh cecal fe Fair, and return