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NEVADA CITY NUGGET FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1938,
Nevada City Nugget
305 Broad Street. Phone 36
A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published
* at Nevada City. z ;
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Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and Friday at
Nevada City, California, and entered as. mail KN ed
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7] benefits that would be opened to
and Great ‘Yyoth the United States
political. economic Britain by
he ee iti military alliance w:)
Cordell Hui, wise -and
head of the State Department, has
made tariff lowering agreements
with Great Britain and
{tries the chief objective of his ten—
ae office. A close-knit
Poses Navy are no longer PUREE Rana laos ph gs oe 3
: st achahet SR nsaete aes France. as a secondary participant,
In exceptional cases, to be thade pub-. would present to the world a union
lic. The reason generally understood} democracies representbel j of the
to be é: hind “his decision is that the jing military power invincible in
Navy is ani a tyra j *y:, . :
conceytrating . spect to any military combinations
.
and
each other.
experienced
By H. M. L. Jr.
other coun. ure in military
of the United . movements
grea
increasingly
ships and supplies in our Pacific! 5+ tne fascist countriesthat now : ; : : :
ssessions The higt rq] 5 ; eS ; Action brought in the Superior . That the objecct of the said action Possessions, he high naval com-. em -possible. ‘That has been said rs ; i i : ;
mand does not wish to, be .embarasee ee ““~ . Court of the State of California,;.in/ is +o obtain the judgment .of <he
. es. not sh t¢ a pore a=~l over and over againIt is not new, . and for the County of Nevada. . Court against the said defendants
9Y Iav-ng to conSider possible}, : : % See ae .
= ee : r possible . nut vitally important and absolutely W. E. Wright, Esq., Attorney for!. and each one of them known and
public reaction to every fleet movement undertaken in the Pacific. The
_ Jast™movement made public by the
Navy was the sending of three destroyers to Singapore to participate
fm a British celebration there. It jis
believed that the destroyers will remain in Singapore some time after
the Britisn, celebration is over.The
state department attitude upon this
friendly cesture by the United States
to Britain-is -hat the presenlce of a
United States naval-force in the Far
Bast may be a very hearty Stimulus
to Japanese “friendliness” to the
United States, and to Japanese pre-.
rrue.
Pacifist organizations have done a
great work in this country. There is
a stronger peace in this
country than in any other large nation in the world, save _ possibly
Great Britain. This desire is evidenced by the tone of the national press,
by frequent public demonstrations,
(particularly in the colleges), by the
absence of warlike propaganda, the
general condemnation of aggressive
countries, and ‘by the absence of any
large-body of sentiment unfriendly
to a foreign nation. Like many great
desire. for
; servrine Miohic . FE dl op)
caution a to observing the rig a groups striving for the fulfillment
and properties of American peat an ideal, the pacifist organizaals in China. tions sometimes adopt a poorly choslen meang to the admirable end. The
While the United States evidences. ysyal attiiude of pacifists toward
‘a desire to cooperate with the Eng-. tnited States armament illustrates
fish in the Far East, Britain is very. this. Pacifists frequently look askbusy in strengtening and fortifying/ ance at all armament for this counHongkong, on the South China coast.!¢ry in excess of the irreducible miniJingoist Japanese military officers! mum necessary for police duty. Carehave not in the past shown them-. fy] thinking will demonstrate tvat
selves to be very much impressed by] jn a community of heavily armed
diplomatic protests and demands. . qesperadoes, the person least likely
The present military activities of] to be engaged in a ffght would be
elieletetey:
ieieieieteteteterys
‘7
o
with}
re-.
+Plaimtitt
ure? Because of the stiff demands +n saa action and hereinafter patof the United States diplomats? -That . ticularly described, and to determine
is true, but-it is not tlre wiole ans-. ihe advorse claims of the above
wer. The about-face of Japanese . 22med defendants, and each of them,
policy was caused by stiff demands . 2%4 0: all pepcaea hs vise aaegltacie ek
of the state department backed up pao tPokgeied it a oil Parcel
: : “. property and the whole thereof puryy 2-powerful navy and the threat) .yan: to the provisions of Section 749,
of Anglo-American cooperation, 750 and 751 of the Code of Civil
Procedure of the State of California,
Pacifists have succeeded in ere and thy: the said real property is
ing an ‘ntensely war-hating spirit in, s-tuate, lying and being in the City
this country. They have by tSeir own Bee ROR OMY it aie ene
: i of California, bounded and rarticulzood. work invalidated the former larly described as follows, to-wit:
theory about big armaments for the All that portion of Lot Sixteen
United States. They formerly. baite--1/(16), Block Forty-three (43) of the
ed that if the United States carried . ©'ty of Nevada, as said lot and block
a~big gun around enourh’. ay designated yee the Official
wuld Duce Wabatianl P5-ses Ge wae of the said City of Nevada, made
poset op ei * by H. S. Bradley in the year 1869;
“t worked, and use it on some other
described as follows, to-wit:
nation after slight provocation. The Commencing at a pointe on the
alm and judicial American attitude; Northerly of Jordan Street and
toward the repeated provocations by .
Qt.
3 re
long
line
on the Southerly line of said Lot 16,
Japan disproved this theory. Paoes Nor'h dl ee West 85.17
= 3 R . feet from e@ intersection of _the
cifists who see below surface “SSUES . Southarty fine of Jordan: Street and
should join wits othér publice spirit-. tie Westerly line of Zion Street,
ed factions:in advocaiing a big army. thence North 13° 06" Wes: 203.01
and navy. . feet to a point in the center of the
peice Rough and Ready ditch: thence
North 54° 30° East
the center of said .di‘ch to a point:
thence South 14° 16’ East 239.40
feet to a point on the Northerly line
90.05 feet°alonsz LEGAL NOTICES
.
.
No. 6976
. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE .
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND) 2°! Jordan Street and thence along
FOR THE CQUNTY OF NEVADA. . ‘%e said line South 78° 06’ West
87.15 feet to the place of commenceSUMMONS . ment.
Enion Building, Nevada} unknown as follows:
No. 3786
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE ‘OF CALIFORNIA
IN AND FOR $HE COUNTY OF
NEVADA,
}
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF
TIME APPOINTED FOR PROVING
WILL, ETC.
In the Matter /of the Estate of
RALPH WOODHOUSE BARTLETT,
also known as RALPH W. BARTLTT,-and R. W. /BARTLETT, Deceased. !
Notice is hereby given that Friday, the 4th day of February 1928,
at 10 o’clock /A M. of said day, at
the Court Room of said Court, at the
Court Honse in the City of Nevada,
County_of Nevada, has been appointed by me as the time and place for
proving the Will -of said Ralph
Woodhouse Bartlett, alias, deceased, and for hearing the application
of Beatrice Hansen for the issuance
a
} VISUAL
DEFECTS
PROPERLY
CORRECTED
. to her-of Letters of Administration
. with the “Will Annexed, when and
where any person interested may appear and contest™the same.
Dated January 18th, : 1938.
R. N: McCORMAGK, Clerk.
By R. E. DEEBLE, Deputy Clerk,
lain, Attorneys for the Petitioner. ~
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The
That all adverse elaims to, and
all clouds upon title of the
plaintiff to said real property or any
and every part thereof he determined by the indgment and
City, California.
WEE SRA the
“RED CRABB,;-Plaintiff, vs. LEAH
VIVIAN, as Administratrix of .the
Estate of ELIZA JANE VIVIAN, dedecree of
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ceased, and also all other persons) the said Court, and that it be deunknown, claiming any right, titie,. creed that plaintiff is the sole owner
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esiate, lien or interest in the real’ jin fee of said real property and the
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property described in the complaint . whole of the said real property hereadverse to plaintiff's ownership, or}
any cloud upon plaintiff's title thereto, Defendants. :
THE PEOPLE
in described, being the same. real
property described in the Comnlaint
of plaintiff on file herein, and trat
OF THE STATE OF' . plaintiff is in the possession of the!
CALIFORNIA SEND GREETINGS . broperty and entitled to the possessEO: . ion. of real nrovertr.and
LEAH VIVIAN, as Administratrix. the whole thereof. and that the de-.
of the Estate of Eliza Jane Vivian,! fendants have not, and no one}
deceased, and also all other persons} of the said defendants, including the .
the said
and every one of them,
unknown he forever
Joined and
known and
debarreqd. enrestrained from; making.
You and each of you are hereby
directed to appear and answer the}
Complaint in. an -action entitled as
Britain and America in the Far East that person who possessed the strongmay be calculated to affect the attitude of ‘the Japanese military eémmand far more than any less tangible
moves of the State Department.
; : the United States
It is generally believed that Presi-/ mirable
dent Roosevelt. will ask for a larg-. thesis, The Japanese militarists at-1*
er appropriation for the United . tempted to frighten all American inStates Army than is provided in the . terests out of China by direct attack
1938 budget. If it is inevitable that . and damages. They failed in
the must continue +o! -his and were compelled to profer
spend more and Why did the
that it is wise to spend c@mmand: have
tary departments of the
This applies more precisely now than .
ever before, because of the apiliges A
ous armament races carried on .
al the major countries of the world. .
Tt is that
which are supgprting, proporpfton.
ately to their targest-arm=.
ament burden, are the ——
which are weakest as to finance, and
the countries which have been most .
educated to a war spirit. In this .
situation, i+ well behooves “he Uni.
. est desire for peace, combined with
. best fighting equipment.
The. recent Japanese affronts to
serve as an adillus-ration. of this hypoother
government
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less you appear and answer as above
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plaint as arising upon contract, or ie/ seal of the Superior Court of the
will apply'to~the Court for any other ‘ State of California, in -and for the
relief demanded in the Complaint. j County -of Nevada, this 13th day of
The said action is brought by the . January, 1938.
above named plaintiff against the . (Seal)
above named défendants, and each nf . R.N. McCORMACK,
them, to quiet the plaintiff’s title Clerk of the said Superior Court.
above, brought against you in the. Or asserting and claim whatsoever in
Superior Court of the State of Cali-. or to the said rea) property, or anv
fornia, in and for the County of; Part thereof, adverse to plaintiff,
Nevada within ten (10) days after. and that the title of the said vlaintthe service upon you of this sum-. iff in and to the said real proverty
mons, if served within this county,. and the whole thereof be forever
or within th‘viy (30)-days if served. vieted and adjudged good: and. f
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