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RAGE SIX NEVADA CIPY NUGGET FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1938,
ERENT vos a = — CR eM Er Nee Dy eee aan as aaa Se ete, . j aioe SEAarar anges
Mf rTrD rreas those trees are A” Nev, TE DEATHS ON ‘HIGH. SCHOOL = ae >
f a5 echo iy We are going 4 do everything
Pd. a
MUNACE TO VAST. oxo estes WOULN ADA COTINTY NOTES THE NEW yg
r Dr = of the Pacific TP BRIG LAN . QAMSIN N 193 / By MARY MARTZ Oronahion
f q ‘ST AREA Ae Sits ue oe ee ue Gi) scoped The Block N. C. Wednesday spons*
To inquirk 3 ee by the U.S. cate eo ies if spective nieas RALPH AH, OPAYEOR ty la C uy ben rales bbe hla ean sa a cma DESIGN IN
Forest Service Fegat the threat sare started before the rust caus‘Hreernutive Sec etary, «Agric leaihs in 1927 as compared.. with we Speak is a very vemos sia a,
pf blister rust to fornia sugar ifesoread epidmic. Control of Council of Califorma) deaths in 1936, according ‘*to. tainer, strong man, musician, jugCOMMUNITY
fine forests, Reeloual Forester S. B. yr rust ean be effected by grubThe case of The Peopte of the Uni-. t'sures announced today by Ray Ineler on MOMorieer. He gave = short
es Be Has wade eer oad out @r otherwise destroying iH Shctes versus Harry Brides ‘Is. state director of motor” vehic-. and cee lecture on ee health CHINA
what fie deadly tres tual‘ant and gooseberry bushes which] .,qj091 firebrand of the CIO. now be. les. : Se ens eh: es FAG (AMERICAN MADE)
ly may Wipe ow: this species in many jserve as the host plants of .he dis].. poard hefere he Senate ComTotal figures fer the state showed assembly and the eet th nee :
forests of the state. Sugar pine is} case. Blister rust Spores travel witli “ree Committee to detemminer4whe-] \iono connty with the lowest figure, fits by the small admission ena
one of the finest native trees and is}the ) wand from pine trees to currant Singie traffie fatality, while the
fernd enly in California ard parts rooceberry bushes. After.a per-{ . _ undesirable alien, will be watched] hichest record of death was in Los
of Oregon. The beauty and commercd rs spores are carried back ‘with vital interest by California} Angeles county ns here 1001 per ons
jal cuality of sugar pine has made it ye sine forests and infect young sgrienlinral and farmers throughout] were killed during the year.
ry cs + : % . + a
cce of,the state’s . most valuable . imaiuze trees with the deadly He nation While the accident death total ab
Fy ; : }
: : Oy ny F e612) 7 commercial timber species. It is; disease. Documertary evidence , alleging . 19387 reached.3,149 and exceede
identified by the huge cones which -> Se “at—Pridges, under the alias of . 1936 record by seven, 3 of hoe
thousands of recreationists carry GRIM. REAPER Harry Dorgan, was an active comarava © 58 counties reduced e
home for onramental use. u munist leader and bas censpired with . deaths, :
Show, who.is, in Washington, D, CALLS STEVE WALS other communists to create dissenIn this connection Director InC., in connection with his work of
administering the California region
wrote, “The Forest Service will not
alarm recreation lovers and timber™mén without due cause, but the Dlis.
‘sr rust situation is far more than a) :
The mere detail in forestry wark.
control of blister rust actually
“mounts to a‘measure of national defense, Forest lands as a basis for
tourist welfare, recreation, industry
and a social necessity are too import&at to lose when they be saved
by making the effort. Sal'tornia an:
he whole United States needs a :
can
and —-in common’ with agriculture in
line of defense against forest: disdas a miner and then Oy Sines! Gina Pacific Goast stat has suit. IN WILLOW VALLEY
ease.” ‘chreiber. Of a kindly disposition “e. ¢--0q tremendous losses as a result Mr. and Mrs, Will Davis returnIn illustration of the extent of «a> liked by everyone and his passof strikes and shipping tie ups whic’ . oq to Sacramento Wednesday after
damage which blister rust might! -<.-is a shock to his many relatives!haye been engineered by Bridges spending several days at their home
cause, Show said, “I point to those: .q friends. Mr. Walsh retired from rad his associates. Crops have rotted . in Willow Valley. They found a huge
tegions in Idaho and other sections! .+-:yo work several years ago. on ihe docks; markets have been. cedar tree near the house ‘Of their
of the Northwest where several years' ye was one of eleven children, . tost; farmers have been plunged into daughter, Mrs. Walsh and her fam‘sight boys and three girls, and was; gap, or bankruptey, through no fault
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NEVADA CErY }
Steven W gh
1869, passed away
yesterday morning at
leaving
somber 26,
‘clock
nome in San Francisco
rife, son, Geonge Walsh, daughter,. +), trial committee,.makes” the de_aota.LaCoste, three.. sisters,” Mrs. . e:nito charge that the West Coast
Margaret Davis and Mrs. Mamie):,. suffered more than a billion de!Flynn, Nevada City, Mrs. Julia Flemand many nieces and
this
‘ng, Alleghany,
Carrell
‘ity is a cousin.
Mr. Walsh lived on
many
Coughlan. of hews.
as Sireee
city efore
bay di
Years
trict = > the
‘harge of the property.
George W. Hallock, eu
mt of the Six:een-to-One Extension,
Jleghany.
pace at Moores Flat
his
Was eMDpLOy=)> .-:
of the boys to die. Another) 5¢ +:
little over
thar
Bridges
scion and discord among
workers,
of the senate committee.
And SenatorNew
at
a
result of strik
nae
Tars in losses as 2
‘ncited by Fridges a
munist associates.
Agriculture’s interest
three fold:
California’s
in
AS First, farming
And the
in almost every
eir cwn.
alas instance,
‘ng control of the merchant marine.
eae in—Nevada City Monday that. enly sympathetie with Bridges, prothe’ s. were about ten feet of snow at. tested turning over evidence in her
pro} erty which is northwst of] files tc the sena:e trial board. And
the thystery deepens when the icommittee charged that the file, as orRICE KRISPIES
Package
BISQUICK.
Package
‘Bar
Bottle ..
SWEET MUSTARD PICKLES
Can
S Ww DICED CARROTS
Can
2 for
. Ja ckson_ 4
tee Delivery
‘sinally submitted by Miss Perkins,
ae to contain»vital documen:‘ary
evidence inher
ment representative, recommending ;
the arrest of Bridges and his—trial.
with a view to deportation; Bridges’
oWn deposition, concerning his labEROS
or and political activities, and Series!
of affidavits by West Coast labor
men, accusing Bridges of fomenting
strikes and promoting communism.
Whether or not Bridges is a communist still remains to be definitely
established; it is to be hoped that
the senate committee ferrets out the
“acts: and that Secretary of Labor
should be deported as
maritime
is said to be in the hands
Royal Copeland of} tv
York, Democratic chairman of
ailezed comin the case
indusagent of diswas . 4
Adding a note of mystery to: the co
proceedings was the fect that Secre:
oe 2 : ; Russell Haddy left Tuesday to retary of Labor Frances Perkins, oppossession—namely, .
a report iby a Seattle Labor Depart: .
gels said:
“The showing
eampaign efforts
every county will show a
for 1938
“Under the State Traffic
Commission,
Merriam, 5
highway toll.”
. TREE FALLS ON HOUSE
ily,
had fallen finally across a portion of
s-ore room and porch. It slipped
PPAR aS0. the Js the Mid feetl) Harty Uridees, an allen whe (hoaght) aud demolishing the dining room
the family of Mrs. Mamie lynn) so little of the United States that. broke dishes and furniture. Before
vee the first of the year her bro-. ke has never taken out final citizen-. the iree fell Mr. Walgh, because of
rib awe Mike Flyne Ravine Pase-/ stip papers the threshing about be tree, was
iway “last week. . Second, Bridges and his followers] afraid to 0 out into the storm with
No. parteular pee rece ven pare boasted trat ey OWE Propose . wo of the children with ‘him and te
2 the funeral arrangements but: “march inland’ and ‘organize’ . pulled a large oak dining table into
“ts. Flynn, Mrs. Davis and Several) farm workers, so that they will haye. the far corner of the house near a
> her relatives will go down for the control of production as well as the! window and all got under it for proral. Mrs. Mleming is too ill to} t;ansportation.
teqtion Got Ghe swiying Gres gu.
So URE Grids Saerine trom Sueek . And thivd, Oslllornia. farmers iy teil: with & cantieis ee
x the death of her other-brother. apart from every other consideration . Walsh and one entid had jast eanic
SU a ear ete si . havean intense loyalty to their! to :own with a neighbor. The buildIDAROMany AND MINES l stare and nation and believe that the. ine will have to be reshingled and
Mi ng storm damase at ne: sme has come to stop temporizing . sheeting blown off will have to be retio Maryland mine properties have lath endmies of Amérean paver, pieced
fe TOUR AG. Re Wied De Deen . nt, who defy law and order and Mr. and Mrs. Davis were also quite
ies oe oa ee ee struggle. upset over someone shooting a watch
sde other damage and flattened out According to Senator Copeland. dog on the property, the bullet cutpew 40 Har BAaTase, aie seria investigators of the senate committing through the flesh in the throat
ee jice have discovered a <ommunist. /and injuring one leg. Dr. Stewart of .
MOU NTAINEER PROPERTY Tey aaa oe or registration card, se city cared for the animal, Mrs. . f
fates! word is that the 410 footl. eon Bridges under rae alias of Davis also had the misfortune to}
Portuna shaft on the Mourtaineer pg carry'mg notations, alleg-. run a feowned splinter unger a fin—9nerty—at-—Nevada—City’s southern a in. Bridges’-own—-handwriting, ger nail. She wan given first aid at
yits, was unwatered late yesterThe ecmmittee also Gta tne oy have the COUNLY hospital when an order.
lay afternoon. Miners will be able in its possession affidavits giving in-. ly kindly and efficiently cut open
ta get into the drift today. Several ee details of conferences between . the finger and removed the splint‘mps were tried out until it was BERSos and Coan ayia tet leaders = er,
. found the last two would handle the wale: plans ye discussed for inlereat flow of water. J. M. Heff is in{ Citing labor disturbances and gainPersona
in 32 counties for
1937 spurs us on in our united safein' the hope that
reduction
Safety
organized by .Governor
leading civic safety groups
are working with ‘the state in a coovdinated eampaign to cut down the
had been twisted by the storm,
-SENIOR FARCE
The senior farce, ‘Nothing But
the Truth’’ by Pames Montgomery
has started rehearsal. The cast has
been, chosen and the players will be
Alice Graham, Phil Angove, Cliff
Hoff, Mary Martz, Bill Elkus, Melvin
Clark, Reggie Kennedy, Madge Pianezzi, Edna Doolittle, Dorothy Arbogast and Sylvia Moody. The director
is Mr. Burke. The farce will be given
some time in. March. ‘
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The high school choruses are
working on he comic opera, ‘‘PinaDistinguished .. new.. elegant for’ which they expect to present in, the new Coronation design in
sel Mrs. Uibbey, hasn't cast any Community China has been espeparts yet, and the students are eagcially created to harmonize with
your Community Parte in the
Coronation design! Complete your /
table with the translucent beauty
of this superb China . . it carries
out the stately spirit and rich decoration of your Coronation silverware.
12 Dinner Plates $ 1 A ea
$47.50
erly waiting to find out
have the lead.
who. will]
BASKETBALL
The high school A and B basketball teams will travel to Auburn
Friday night .to Play the teams of.
Placer Union high school. The’ bright
lights of the A team will probably be
Hoff and Kopp. The line-up will be
A team: Hoff, Kopp, Clark, Lotz and
Doolittle. Casmore showed up well
in the last game and he may be up
among the high scores. The line-up
51-Piece Service for Six
HARTUNG’S
for the B team will be: Pingree, ToDEPENDABLE JEWELERS
biassen, Childers, Hudnall and al
Keene. Although the teams were deShige is bestia acai
feated in their last game with Placer they are going to fight to win.this
time. :
“Private Property—No ‘Trespasse
ing” signs for sale at. the Nugget
OPC,
Nevada Theatre
, iy
TRUE CONFESSION: Carole Lombard, Fred Mac® Murray and John Barrymore
eave starring in a romantic comtile of domestic infelicity with a big laugh packed in every foot of n.
SATURDAY
sume work with the state division.
of highways above Oroville. Haddy
passed the tests for the work some .
time ago and had started. work just
before the storm which caused a lay
off of men.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred pe ee of .
Big Creek spent several days at their
ihome in Willow Valley last week.
. While here Mr. Tourtellotte continu. ed with several improvements in the
new home,
The pretty little log cabin home
tig Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Davis in
Willow Valley narrowly escaped haying a side-crushed in when a large
pine tree fell against a
then struck the house.
J. P. Keene of Nevada City tested
gold values in the Williams Bar near .
Smartsville in recent months for in-'}
terests who plan to install a dredg.
rock and
Perkins remembers her obligation as
a high public, official and cooperates
with the committee to that end.
But irrespective of the outcome of
efforts to link CIO leader Bridges to
Communist Dorgan, the evidence
would seem fairly . conclusive—at
least to a farm jury—that Bridges
is an undesirable alien, out cf sympathy with American government
and American principles, who should
er. Mr. Keene worked under the direction of E. W. Stebbins, mining engineer of, San Francis¢éo.
W. H. Griffiths, Chamber of Commerce secretary. was about town
Wednesday. Every one was glad -to
see him and he was Slad to be out. .
A month ago he fell ._and hadly
wrenched his back and has been con.
fined to his bed? most of that time. .
He is feeling better each day and it
is
be deported before he has further
opportunity to bring disaster to Payisit of a few weeks and continue on .
to New Orleans and thence ‘back to
Detroit.
ot
cific Coast agriculture and Pacific
Coast cities. American daa .
American industry and American i
seamen would be better off without
him.
Albert Janiss left yesterday for his
home in Michigan after a five weeks
in Nevada City with his bro. . .
thér, Ted Janiss, and wife.Albert!
Janiss will go to Los Angeles for a! i.
Visit
he will soon be feeling fit as ever .
"ery Soon;
hoped by. his many friends that ;
‘QIT FOR A KING: With Joe E. Brown, Helen Mack ad
and Paul Kelly. It’s a huge laugh
+> >,
ALONG RIDES aay trom first to last. Also HOPN with William Boyd, horses and six guns.
SUNDAY and MONDAY .
LOVE ARDHI SSES: Walter Winchell, Ben Bernie
and Simone © Simon, Also
Bea and Kisses and Music
and Misses, Song hits. Matinee oupiey 2 p. m.
Thru the Knot Hole .
A Glimpse of Building. Activity
Vol. 1, _FEBRU AR Y 21938. No. 71
. give maximum ee be of great ‘assistvice at a minimum] ance in this conneiccost. Ask us about/ tion. We have most
them. of the details now
—— and will have them
Remodeling and complete in a short
renovation of a} time.
A system of moy(Ba ai ok ae
¢ = é S$ S ‘ ine .
ed a. ne carried on by ConA litile boy WHE
bein i Stall a: tractor Art Dow on taken by his. religeeay eg ee in -upper Broad street} 10US mother to an
eae, ae We wnderstand Dr,j 2° gallery to see
supports Ware eae Hawkins is moderncease from ; early
in the local Fd 4 izing this house for! [G-.(stian history. ¢
oiuars catia a rental purposes — They paused before
the clear's Ott thes doeation being. # fainting of martarea" Seat planks iAeal yrs being devoured
Sarat by Neese by the lions.’ The
ounty um . ahi . i
om Reynolds is in keeps up) shou'd “Don't cry, Johnof installation. make the ~ te me) Me,’ oe ete
minded renter start . ‘their earthly. trouWhile the Seat thinking about a] bles = were soon
in Nevada City dia home of his own, . over.
not lsuffer nearly 2 ae panes ae B90 hoe, boo
as much trom the sibilities open to} hoo the child
recent gale as some persons of SrOAOY . cried, ‘‘there’s a litother sections, some income by there tle lion over in the
toot vendire hays ey esveniees of F. ' corner not getting
io he made Be . A, Title 1 should any.
member that the
:
roof is wood shing
les. Can be had in COMPANY :
several thicknesses “THE FUL SERVICE YARD”
and lengths. Prop-. Oscar J. Odegaard, Manager
erly applied they’ Phones 498-499.
Nevada City .
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