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December 7, 1936 (4 pages)

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vevada City Nugget . : Thinking The Nevada City Nugget helps. your city and county to grow in population and prosperity. By subscribing to, and, advertising in the Nugget, therefore, you help yourself. Out Loud COVERS a oe . eaicee IN eecomings H. M. L. King Edward, force, has the irresistable met Squire Baldwin, the immovable mass, and there has been an impasse. affords It is a situation Americans The sits Seat Paper pete10, No. 111. that amusement COMMUNITY Chamber Reviews CHEST PLAN IS To Get New Trial GIVEN HEARING All Road Projects PLACER MINE MEN ASK MORE DATA FOR GOV'T. ana suming that reports from the scene of the impasse are true, the King refuses either to give up his throne spirit but deplore his judgment. A petition requesting Judge: Raglan Tuttle to declare Merrit Newman Monte Responding and Even in this country a person why picion that a habit is being formed. The first divorce is charitably and generally regarded ate accident, as an unfortun But the second, while it may be just another accident, is usually regarded as a step in matrimonial progression. Wallis’ Simpson, of an-old. Maryland family, but very poor in world’s goods, has notably trial life imprisonment Myer ou for July 12, addresses their petition from Folsom prison where they are incar:erated. At the time sentence was passed an in the world occupies so eminent two days after they were sentenced the deadline for making such an aplapsed. Newman’s In make the it petition clear, the ease to the Supreme Court. that their room first partment, land values in the hydraulic trial They was not mining districts and: roads into the ‘hydraulic mining country were the subjects of consideration. J. K. O’Brien of Smartsville stated that there was little hope for the proposed road from Downieville to Marysville and that money expenda place as does the Queen of Engfair and impartial and that their at-ed in Sierra county would be used to land and Empress of India. We strongly i ‘Suspect that our Wallis, torney E.H. inadvert ently did not make an appeal from open up the Alleghany district. The state rate of $9.15 for every $100 making a flying leap to the top-most silicosis was objected to by the as sociation. E: Clark, roost there forever more, is still a question. To King Edward who desires to of an average English citizen, must be accorded miration tha{ which man-to-man free and ad independ ent American citizens feel for a man who makes his choice matrimonially and sticks to it come hell or high water. We admire his courage and his steadfast determination to. make Wallis Simpson his wife. We cannot, as was rendered. At the time the case was closed Armstrong said that remarked his admire before, felt he had done all he could for the Newmans and that a new trial would Judge Tuttle stated that he would refuse the petition, because the two brothers had waived their what. ing weighs the county supervisors building, tear it: and cons, measures his lady’s antec‘care,or painstaking dents with coolly calculates the life he must live enlarge the approach to en one. British the To must’ Premier Agother prize $0 His for blundering. opposition and that of the Victorian class, his minded Englishmen of could only strengthen the monarch’s obstinate determination to have his way, if need be by an appeal to the people themselves. To “voice his with his opposition, to argue British certain almost seems It disastrous. most was King, that if as is idolized ruler has He support. ple their receive will no .regard been his peo since his was Victoria great-grandmother the for be will t verdic Their queen. king. in winds yprhiave market place would glamorous her aside the blown veil, and he would abruptly see her venturesome as an ambitious and medical authority could be found who would state that he had ever seen a case of tracted a in silicosis hydraulic con mine. bOhep Peers, of Colfax, authority on tuberculosis, found stated such a that he had ease. Clark never asserted that there was no silicia dust in hydraulic mines, in fact no dust as hydraulie mining is essentially wet Congressman pointed Harry L, out it sis that Englevery con down and structiog may be by next the court June. was pointed that: the It begun out demanded guaran board, tees. of the financial status, the con stated that if there were no department objection the board would take the dition matter under financial many citizens have seme means should widening house advisement. A_ great remarked be that found the approach to the court and providing more parking of their property~as to title, encumlbrances Fred E. Chamber The chamber committee which promoting this sists of W. F. impfovement Roddy, John Fortier, Ward David Reeder, and is con chairman, Sheldon, Walter Dr. Carlson. ANTONIO FRADELIZIO Conner, of the group. presented apace. and ability of the parties to finance operations. for president of the Commerce . welcomed Mrs. A. Merriam Conner a poem ‘‘Resume” which was greatly enjoyed and incorporaied the by-laws of the into associa MARY LOPEZ FUNERAL SERVICES TOMORROW Funeral services the for late Cristofero Columbo Fradelizio born in Italy in 1879 came to Nevada City about 36 officiating. take place in on Interment man bed at about by her husband, Joaquin Lopez. six o’clock when Mr. Lopez At came home he found her ill in bed After ministering to her comfort he lay When he arose down for a rest. sultant decision was that death was excussuch circumstances, gallantly ed himself, and gone his way, wiser and it may be, sadder. But now, according to reports, he has defied the archbishops, the premier and the nilly, willy caibinet, and declared, In n. Simpso that he will marry Mrs. other words.he has ‘“‘passed his it. Up word’ and he means to keep or less till that moment, he was more defianta free agent, but now he has s involve which bond, ly given his an nis honor, and is bound by it. As blundering Sim'pson, ally of Mrs. Squire Baldwin wins first prize. which’ he member of Corte Cristofero Columbo, Nevada County Floresters and Wyoming Redmen. natural to and causes quest was necessary. ‘Mrs, Lopez was born no in in Nevada Tribe of oe ae City about 52 years ago and is survived bybj her husband Joaquin Lo Deceased is survived by his widow Mrs. Rose Fradelizio, and two O’Neill. M. Leete. Suggestions made were: drive for the that the community chest should lead off with Donation some time in the spring; Day that there should be included in the Community Chest the following organiza tions, Benevolent Society, Boy Seouts, Red Cross, Salvation Army, Fire Girls. These would and Camp require, according to figures gath ered at the meeting a total of $1,650 this coming year. Such organizations as the Volunteer Parent Teacher Firemen, the Association, and others, who raise money by offering an-entertainment, would not be-included .in the .chest Proponents that one save activity. plan the of solicitation: a the time of declared year “would many committees during the year, and that merchants generally speaking would prefer to give in one’ lump sum for all the organizations rather than through’ five solicitations made intervals at idui ing the year. There was a question whether, by making one big raised campaign for funds, as much money would eral raised as: by be making sev small campaigns. P. T. A. PLANS AID FOR PUPILS IN NEED At the meeting .of Washington Grammar School P. T. A. Friday afternoon Mrs. Osear Odegaarde, gave the repagt on a conference of pre school age children. Mrs. E, .T. Bonpresident, appointed Mrs. Les Gregory, Mrs. Oscar Oreg aarde and Mrs. Stevens as a committee to what ean be done about several] that need care. The next meeting will be held on desired that all come:,-early—as pez, ther mother Mrs. Mary Orazalll; brother, Leslie Orzalli, all of Nevada township; her daughter, Mrs. by the pupils. This is expected to be of interest to mothers who have children in school. FINED $100FOR CUTTING TREES WITHOUTPERMIT Edgar Waggoner, recently apprehended by Forest Service Law Enforcement Officer J. D. Rafferty for cutting Christmas trees without GRAND JURY IS HELD OVER*ANOTHER YEAR HIGHWAY WILL BE STRIPED THIS WEEK nounced at the court house.that the jury now, in session will be The Nevada City-Grass Valley was given a stay of execution of four days to pay the fine or serve a sometime this week, F. R. Garrison, to the throne is concerned there is sult no grand jury will be drawn local highway maintenance’ superinanyone this year. This system not only saves why no reason, on earth tendent states. : should be exercised. There are plenthe county a considerable sum of Double lines, which will prohibit y, famil royal money but will result in increased the ‘y of heirs in passing, will be placed at the city Judge Tuttle stated. should this unusual alliance prove efficiency. limits of Nevada City and at Shaw's unproductive. If there happened to Chester Scheamer, Nevada City merFruit stand. sentence in jail. Lou Develey plead guilty in Judge Runckle’s court the same day to burning withoat a permit in the vic heirs springing from this union of the house of Plantagenet with an
the plans approve expected for to the can apply to it all the equipment, such as: rollers, steam shovels, bulldozers etc., and finish the work in to discuss matters concerning roads. business throughout the county. He DeWitt Nelson, called attention to wealth of natur ferest. supervisor, reported that two had been made change of Ridge road or three to surveys al resources, around . Washington, determine location of was the thé present most feasible. as long forward step. James C. Tyrrell of Bret Harte He stated ‘that thus far all work had Inn been confined to reconnaisance, and assistance to the farmers along the that no plans had been made for the Courtney road. He declared that by actual construction. was not much called attention to the need of improving George Calanan stated that there interest among the the road and making farm lands ‘adjacent to it more valuable. the county. would benefit Sierra county supervisor in this road in increased taxes, and that the far into road would tend to bring the trade mers themselves, who have received little or no attention to their high of way Alleghany that since community the into proposed the lower needs in the last forty years, country rather than to Downieville. would If the road is built, Calanan stated, of markets and in'iareased land valu it es. He expressed a must be largely through the ei forts of Nevada county business men working in with cooperation Alleg Fred getting Dr: direct district WPA Marsh, Ps or, Save brief aceount of the ad going WPA a justments forward in of through accessibility hope that some that project workers allowed this coun started. A. H. Tickell sounded a note warning against organization. He said that the quota of WPA benefit thing that can be done soon toward hany citizens, too — eroueh diver ton road ‘and when that is done ¢con he ad te on the next important pro ty is now but 120 men as compared with over 400 at this time last year. He said that WPA is now entirely Oscar Oregaarde asked whether it were good business policy to build % separate from relief work, which has} one way road into Washington with taken over by the state réliet . occasional turnouts. He thought that been service. Of the county’s quota there . if the road is to be of practical value are now-approximately 104 men em(it should be a two way road. Fred ployed of whom 40 are at work on !Marsh replied that this construction the Washington ,.road brushing it off in preparation that for road is to grading He said be built in thres plan was the minimum. He hoped to make it a 22 foot highway. But in any event, the old road could be us units, the first from Washington up ed for the to the Giant King mine, where it erosses a creek and winds around of the descent into the South canyon new the and Yuba the ridge until it crosses the present road, the ascent. The old road is 4 miles long with a grade sometimes road; this as high as 20 per cent, while gthe point to the Forest Service fire sta new road ‘will be five and a half miles long with a maximum grade of the second tion, and to ‘unit the third from. from this point 6 per cent. the junction. Marsh also stated ethat he believ ter striped pe far'as its roads are concerned has ed the Courtney road leading into Grass Valley would also receive WP A approval. He said that the WPA James Penrose approved the comment made by Judge Tuttle’ respecting centralized equipment. use He of county declared it road would to pool road those seem an advantage equipment and to tackle one job at sys-road_ for labor and a.minimum outlay for a time throughouf the tem, finish that, and ‘then go to the materials and that road projects contining that offer a its projects marimum to opporttuuity Loyal next one. President Freeman, chairman of Conner appointed a committee of three from the cham-_ that ber to co-ordinate the work of the the Grass Valley chamber, stated his organization was 100 per cent behind the Washington road project county and the WPA in the Washington road project. These were Wil Courtney road liam Griffith, Dick Goyne, and Henry Kohler, In addition these three Loyal Freeman of the Grass Valley chamber was to appoint to two others to this commititee, whose names more oiled roads. He stated that in will be announced later. as much gasoline tar money as does much money the county is prepared to contribute toward the construction of Washington road. Owing to the curtailment of WPA funds, Mr. Aaronsen felt that some definite understanding should be reached with and he knew that Nevada. City would the to needed give its aid when proposal. Judge Raglan Tuttle called attention to the need in this county of It’ developed this afternoon that Placer county there is hardly a road the reason Nils Aaronsen wished to dependent for maintenance upon the ~~ business men of the county, oiled. meet not is county funds, which desire to ascertain just how twice his gets was Placer’county Although Nevada, Judge Tuttle thought that a beginning Should be made in oiling county roads. He called atten permit on National Forest lands in tion to the fact that all main arte1daughters, Mrs. Ida Atkinson and Six Mile Valley, was fined $100 in ies*in Nevada county are state highMiss Mamie Fradelizio all of Nevada Judge Runckle’s court at Dutch Flat ways and that this saves thes tax the board of supervisors and this Valley City. William Ghidotti of Grass Friday, according to report received payers an enormous sum afnually. afternoon he and other WPA enginand a number of nephews and niecfrom the office of DeWitt Nelson, Butte county, the judge stated, so eers conferred with the board. es. supervisor of the Tahoe National date to be finished. Forest. One hundred twenty trees The staff consist mostly of senhad been cut, of which one hundred iors. Robert Proctor, editor of this ‘hud already been sold. The remainJudge Raglan Tuttle today anannual, was assistant editor of last der—were confiscated. and Waggoner grand far as trepidation over an heir executive, is projects. due fishing finally WPA _ who special exhibits in class rooms made illness; He was a and regional 7:30 Saturday evenings greatly enjoyed until the time of his hunting Aaronsen, suit this policy better than building her dead. business a Nils everyone will have a chance to view in and a meet her dead about an hour and a half later he went to his wife’s room and ‘found became Marsh, the such as asbestos, gold and _ othe The community chest committee rebest all year route into Alleghany, minerals besides a large area .of presenting the chamber consists of and that these surveys indicated timber, To make these available by H. HE. Kjorlie, W. F. Roddy and FE. that an improvement: and partial means of a good road he regarded is Broad street. Deceased was found years. ago. He-worked in the mines, was W. ton Grammar School at 3 o’clock. Jt Corte with places had discarded two husbands. Then he could have paid whatever price it is that royalty pays under of John Thursday, December 17 in Washing Fradelizio Coroner ordered Dr. B. W. Hummelt to perform an autopsy and the re quest Kazerer and will Xntonio No ‘physician being in attendance her Zoe the Catholic cemetery Father O’Reilly officiating. Of many friends in this city. His hobby in nie Mulloy, Mrs. Leland Smith, Mrs. O'Reilly late high who Bellee Doug children and owned the Italia Hotel. He thad climber Mrs. in this city at ten o'clock tomorrow with the Rev. Father morning Funeral Home for the later proposed 2o’clock from the chap were Rev. Tony the chanel of the Holmes. Funeral Home of the Holmes of over Frank Finnegan, ner, Mary Irene Lopez will be held in the ,-at went this services held and lass, Mrs, W. P. Sawyer, Miss Win tion. LAID TO Rl REST TODAY! helped woman might have come moments when the that no en care of immediately so-that nothxead the fune ral ritual of + 1e order. Squire Deceased, aged vO, passed away ing, but had he waited, it is quite early Saturday morning following a his possible that Edward, pondering prolonged illness which caused him ‘more looked destiny, might have much suffering which he gbore with the of ter charac the closely into he proposes to marry. There great fortitude. has the committee on this subject stated war ficers Baldwin of the purchase enthusiastic by chairman house. Chairman E. B. Dudley of the Edward appeals to the people as he threatens, through a “‘fii ‘eside”’talk, he for necessary that all assurances be tak But his chos compensate board of matter. ip the years to come with C. to bright Daniels ever payroll A Chamber of Commerce commit. tee this morning conferred with the pros love of mining. to in ts WIDER APPROACH TO COURT HOUSE NEEDED proposal the right appeal. the in judgment man. he possibly result in a death sentence. lead a life at least as happy as that “% Armstrong having mounted two rungs in the the judgment of life sentence that ladder of ‘her social ambition is now rung. Whether she will grasp it and Fred plan, At the conclusion of the disWashington road. Thirty ‘business a short time. Under the Nevada cussion, it was decided thiat another and professional men of Nevada City county system, the county“is divided meeting shall be’ held on Friday and Grass Valley gathered to meet into districts and each supervisor At the Hydraulic Mining Associaevening, January 8 to make a fina} tion of California meeting held in Mr. Aiaronsen, but he did not reach has his own equipment. decision. the National Hotel Saturday, insurNevada City until after lunch. E. M. Rector expressed the belief Those who met with the chamance rates for hydraulic mining, asIn the meantime President Conthat the completion of an easy grade ber committee were. Horace Curnow, ner called on a number of speakers surances demianded by the War Deroad into. Washington will stimulate however, that they will seek to carry their state request’ of the Chamber of Commerce .assembly murdering ,Christian peal the 22, bettered herself with each marriage. on them they did take an appeal, and Socially speaking the apex of any woman’s ambition could not overtop the posjtion of the wife of the British monarch. From the standpoint of social rank, no other wom On Sep 1936 was filed in the county clerk's to is murder for office today. The Newman brothers, sentenced invitation September order script of the court ‘testimony given during their an WPA director: of this district, Presiadopted a centralized system. All mittee of the Chamber of Commerce, dent Fred Conner at eleven o’clock county eequipment is in charge of representatives of five organizathis morning called a special meetthe county engineer. Wihen there is tions which make annual solicitaing of the Chamber of Commerce to a piece of road work to ‘be done he tions for funds met Friday night in paupers in temiber 14, 1936 to to sued by the Community Chest Com that they might receive frée tranhas been twice married arouses sus MONDAY, DECEMBER reBabine The Gold Center Newmans Seek Way at the same time arouses admira,tion for certain British qualities eemed ‘traditional and typical. As ‘'allis Simpson? We commend his NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA held over for another year. As a re chant is foreman, and Mayor Ben Hall of this city is secretary. Americans family, old Maryland ed inlish peopite on this side of: the Atamus an take bly would proba t in them. If they should be a lantic. In any event, from this discapt In oh than the usual run of tance, the question of heirs does not British royalty, they might even be . seem worth the tremendous dither a source of pride to’admirers of Engthe British make over it. highway is expected to be PLANS FOR HIGH QUILL FORMED (By FRED GARRISON) nual, the Quill, 1937, been started by thle 1937 staff. Robert Proctor, editor, and Mrs. E. C. The suspended and Develey fine was placed on Scholarship Fed is Reg Kennedy, who was also elect-— and $100. of the California eration of the high school. The assistant editor of the 1937 edition — The Nevada City high school aned vice president of the Older ‘Boye inity of Midas according to. Nelson, was fined year’s annual. He is also a member plans have Conference this year. The grand opening of th advisor, — are working be hela on ‘Thursday night, probation for one year This arrest Flewellen, Deer was made by Officer Rafferty in a diligenitly for the success of this anber 10,-witha big Creek on Pine street in this city, campaign to tontrol unpermitted nual which is to be better than the bamquet room is closed tto traffic today while reburning. “This is especially import] ever. : : pairs are being made. Flooring is ant now,” Nelson says. ‘fon account At a meeting of the staff held on to be laid and new stringers put in. of the extremely high fire hazard Tuesdayof last week,’the plans. were. fa This bridge is a part of the Tahoewhich exists for this season of the discussed for the book and the art-. t Ukiah highway. : year,” icles to be handed in were given aj n The Gault bridge across *