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ot
of the “f
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BN cant ia
delivered to
ere
God grants libetty onlonly to those who love
it,
°
your home twice a week
and are“se to guard and defend it.”—
are
Daniel Webster
for only 30 cents per
mont.
.
Vol. 18,
“SSI
COVERS RICHEST GOLD’ “AREA
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NB area gf
AT 83
arles Dea
ean
con, who
had
ne
TASKED
Aerial reconna
isance
naisan
ce of of Tah
Tahoe Na
. Drew
emserPearso
conttrort
"ed Bau,
Winchell. Both
sationa
the Calidy
ai
are
3
Walter
inaccurate, . Grass ‘Valley.
l mischief makers, both
Onging op
Tiday
Jaly
:
Deacs.
wak bor és
Quartz Parlor
e
two small
lighthing caused
which lookouts had not
peor of blasting the reputations
ne ey
‘of men of national prominence in
van
feet of a
daland out: of the government.
to log thiy
Most newspaper writers of pro
oe
Mt
eason lay
es that i
. operatio
ee
fires
The administration has been losing™ prestige for some
reporte
d,
William “French, an observer on one{t
#me now in the South and. Franklin can ley mostof
, this disThe mine operators have tejectea. % the Planes, yesterday stated.
affect
ion right at the door of the first lady, or Eleanor
2
;
R
*
_ } the proposal of the Mine Worker
:
s!
These two make nine fires that to get her greatest
pleasurein fraternizing ©
a thunder storm
—
swept snozzles with an ebony Maori woman.Australia, by
which
d of. Aig.
oe
members.
Florence Jenkins,
aluna.
. Rarely nowadays, in
al services will take place
. FTiday at 2 p. m. in the chapel of
H
. H0°Per and Weaver Mortuary with}
24
price
_ yer cast discredit on the legal pro*fession. The same is true of phy
on
siciatis in most. states. The profes
7
¢ in the Greenwood Ceme
great majority of legal and medic
ia
the He
al practitioners, is imposed on all
members both by law and by ‘ore
1:
have the etléct of law,tions
;
ganizational.
‘prohibi
:
#74
set
Iknow you have been. hecrga
ewspaper
I
Cpe gsal
clippin
rela)
haven’t. t@ke the town ‘of
g
husband is a retired employe of the ‘ig push in Italy and.I
Nevada City post office. The couple right in the middle of it. have been letter said “You haye used yo
For wowlts tion as wife ¥ thé babies to
a
. will spend their honeythoon visiting have been on the march chasing
on ie The go fo Bupbank;tians. Now we are relieved forGer-a pi
ne ;a
nk a
‘ eat
pr
ss aeere
a
sintai
ngeles county, te.
visit { Mrs. rest. It has been plenty rough and
ae: 4 Pascoe’s son, Guy Renol@s and famtough over
these
mountains,
my
Te
y
1. ‘crease. Reckon I’d rather stop
the
her daughter,
Mrs.
Mooser. Bett Richards, residing in Son Jose, . ots at tines but always manage
Brochard, two young Alice
children, and Oaklan
d. ®adtied — shat reenest
d ‘and Berkeley:
to get out of it somehow. I am getis difficult.
;
ed Of Fail
eRe
ad
under the sun
in the 148t
tostat copiesof this leter and i
dren appeared in the superior court hives. Our. food
don’t’ get: to us regwidely
distributed and —¢
yesterday for arraignment. Owing toa ularly: sometimes. and
we get pretty
the fact that he had not émployed an hungry.
upon throughout the So
A great many People thi
attroney Judge George
Where I am now we have cherries
L.
Jones
advised that the*negro. be
postponed the arraignment until toand the peaches are ~ beginni
ng to
discrimigatelythe’ right to
morrow.
Mrs. Eunice in 1936.
ripen.
I
saw.a
e
French
cavalry
troop
When the Germans overran
‘They believe’ it would be Db
Sealight and thre young daughters’
Wayne Frost ‘also accused of fail; a few weeks ago. They have
the pretFrance Dr. Brochard moved his famleave ead matter bi to th 3
Betty Rose, Mary nee and Cathering to provide fer a minor ehild, entiest horses in the world.
I never
ily into the Maquis country, an undecide.”
ine May.
tered a. plea of guilty on Tuesday, saw so many horses at one time.
.
occupned zone in the south and made
In dubia gethis ‘asia
and’ asked for probation. Probation
Mom, you asked about Rome, bit
their héme at Morez. Following the
Officer A. W. MceGagin. was instruct‘I can’t tell you everythi
ng. I have Southern getieman the
German debacle in © North
Africa,
ning, who has propert
ed to make a report tomorrow at seen itand it. ig very beautiful
. I althey tightened their controls in all
“9:30.
so came through the Anzio beachof France.
Jesus Santedo, arrested on comhead where ‘they had such
a fight.
How Dr. Brochard was able te
ed by the blacks two
Dlaint of Demps Hensley of’ Norde
agile
It
isell
torn
up.
Don’t
n,
know
if
take his family to Switzerland Mrs.
one. If they all were
who
vice.
Interment was in Pine Grove
Mrs. Mooser said yesterday that
‘Cemetery.
she was greatly relieved to get the
message. Her daughter Was married
Sealight was a votdrka of World
to Dr. Brochard,-a physician in Paris
‘War_I,-and_had ‘been ill-for months.
and an officer
in the Frénech army
Surviving are ‘his ‘wife,
commentary, are unrestrained: by
anything remootely resembling
professional ethics. .The newspaPers which print the columns of
_ these two rumor mongers and out
; “house*gossipers, are shameless ac‘sessories. These two are piling ‘up
: “shady: fortune, pust as, a genera
“tion: or two ago, quack doctors and
_ bhyster lawyers wee able to make
plenty of money by dupihg only a
few or their fellow Citizens.
ADD TanKiNnk Is .emfwyp cmfwyp
‘But ‘Millions of Americans are
“duped by Pearson and Winchell.
SALVATION ARMY
PROVIDES CAMP
FOR CHILDREN
Mooser does not know, she said. She
you ha
alleged he found Sancedo ‘rifling
‘he about the Adolph Hit
allo.
his cabin,pleaded guilty and asked ler line or not, but anyway
we were
has only heard from her daughter
ficial or ‘Fodze in we
for probation. A report on jhis. apthe boys who broke that
line.
at. long intervals since the German
pitcation ‘by July 25th was asked
We.have made a good name for They would dominate u
.
tiem began.
ourselve
s here. We have done some and’ you can-depend upon
Through the facilities of the Houdt
such thing will ever be iL
good
work
and have been compliGibson Camp located
in Lake Counis
Unthinkable.Smee
menteby
d the president and higher
ty, the young people of northern
officers. Tell”. grandpa,’ Napol
B, Huc
(California are enjoying
weeks
of
This
ki
‘Aftn
erno
s
on
wasn’t the only one who took Roa
‘wholesome. outdoor life.
Several
The late Richard Barton Huckins .
‘Well I was with the first troops. to},
weeks. of samping ¢for children of dewill be borne. to rest following ser-.
enter
Rome. It. will probably be affense wérkers from. the congested
vices this afternoon in the Holm
es ter the Fourth
city areas have just been concluded.
At present there are over one hund
“yellow” members that it no long
LIGHTNING FIRES
CREWS BUSY
Lee Rites For Richard
of July when you get
fife
these letters. Sure would like to pe vant, or game
there; wouldn't care for fireworks ‘to one who can ‘neitl
and Myers chapel. Rev. Frank Buck,
rector
of
Emmaniel Episcopal
red boys and girls between the ages
Out of the series
of lightning Church ‘will read the service. Inter
write, nor count hey
pthough for*'l~have
seen all I’‘want
ov wields: the influence it once did. of 7 and 14 years in camp. One cabin storms that have occurred on. the ment’ will ‘be in
. Greenwood Ceme-.
Of them for:a~whilé:
:
“For histatice the Press of Cualiforis occupied by a group of boys from Truckee district: the past week, only}:
a
The. Italian people are harvesting :
: nidwas”‘almost univérsally opposChinatown in San Francisco. They two fires were caused in the locality]: “Sucking passed awa:
Tuesday
“edto: Culbert Olson ‘when ‘he’ ran have a full program of hiking, swimabout 3 miles north of Truckee in morning after a long illness. He had their wheat now. .With oxen they are. ”
a-hard working bunch. 6f ~“ people.
ernoy, yet he ‘was‘elected © maing, handicraft_ activities, musi¢ the Alder Creek drainage, but both resided in Grass Valley for nine . They are
also-tyiig: up: their: grape 4
he Jargest majorities and Bible study. The camp is availfeatured. Mausual cireumstan¢es, reyears. He was a native of Iowa, aged . L
vines.; Would like to be here: wa .
able
for
any
youth,
living
in’
Nevada
ports
district
ranger
H.
I.
Snider
of
72 years.
4 candidate . in . this
the grapes aré-ripe, but would rathCounty.” Next. ‘week, ‘acamp, will, the ahoe National Forest.
_ Surviving are his ‘wife
administration proved
mas
Satis
, Mrs;.‘Pheecommence which is planned to train . One Jightning hit was: aecmopantbe Huckins, two.” sons; “Jaines of].er be home or:at least onthe way.
At has been awful ‘hot today.’
, bat it took four. years . to ¥ young peopleover ;
‘; years: of ied by no rain last Frida évening, Smartville, Yuba County, and wil-.
Did: you: see-anything about: some},
leaderyet did not cause any visible smoke liam of Arcata; Humbolt County, atid moliie
‘the: meantime ‘damage . ‘. age far volunteer._work
rs pulli
ng va ‘baby: baggy» with
California —whieh it will . ship of youth activities. Lieut.‘June for two hours and a lively scramble four daughters, Mrs. Betty Potter of
mortars.and machine guns in it, ‘we’:
Gras
.
ag right in’ its estimate,
}
s Valley, Mrs. Anna Steele and
Anderson“
of Grass: ‘Valleywill be a ensued until the Truckee’ suppressfounda baby buggy ahd ‘loaded it%tp \,
delegate.to this. camp. ~ During the jon crew corralled it about two hours iMrs. Cora Steele, both of Stockton,
and were pulling it dowm thd /road}.
Unless members of the Press month of ‘September, the camp wi later, since two snags and several San Joaquin County, and Mrs. Marwhen: they took our pictures and
they};
themselves take this matter in tbe occupied by. convalescent sailor logs were caught on fire before the sie Young of Yakima, Washington. told us it ~would.be in. the papers, ne ~
érew
reach:it
by.
climbing
a
two
‘Ther
e are. six. grandchildren and
hand;. it will. continue*to deterfrom a navy hospital near Vallejo, }
Life, ornewsreels. The way the Dafour great grandchildren.
‘. thousand. foot grade. to. it.
California.
pers: read, the Germais must be’ just
‘@8 a national
influence.
A strike on Saturday was accomegro
Should, be a national organabout licked: but they seem to ‘keep
panied ‘by a heavy shower of rain,
citnzen
and
urges hin
on -fighting. I .am’ still on rest and
h of newspaper owners and but no smoke could be found in “the Mrs. Ernest W. Rowe
with
the
whites,
to ree
feel
OK. All my-love, Roy: 8 that would concern. itself
ot
area until Tuesday noon when lookFuneral Servi
spect
the
color
line.
ce
Tomo
rrow
only
years. to ‘repair:
nse
with professidnal ethies of
Newspaper writers
and editors are prone to think and
© speak. . of their occupation
as a
oo. It is high time they
“steps to bar from practice of
i er profession all those who drag
t down and disgrace it.
STORE
IN GRASS.
VALLEY ROBBED©
outs on Martis, Sardine and, Verdi
gave readings that crossed in such a:
en
Mrs. Ernest Ww. Rowe . of
Grass
Valley passed. away Tuesday evening . &
way that fire control assistant Leo
two hours after an emergency surgChatfield could lead his men to it
Grass Valley police and sheriff’s
ical operatioh. She had celebrated. ’
without any doubt ag to {ts location. her
deputies are seeking. clues to a bur33rd birthday only a few days] 4
The fire was apparently on the
ago and her death came as a shock
glary” that took place sometime Sunground caused iby falling embers from
day night or early Monday morning
to a host of friends
a fir tree having green limbs, but no
in the Sampson Stationery. Store on
fire on it visible from the ground.
Mill Street.
The crew fell the tree and found
The burglars entered the building sixty feet of iton fire inside the
: ‘Mc Tiniis Jones of Gras Vsalley by the public stairway which leads; trunk, which had to be allowed to
Sai in the American Legion to an upper story offices. They enburn until the shell was burned
‘
Was chosen Sunday to be tered one office and by boring a tothrough so that water and dirt could
tal of 36 auger holes through the be thrown inside it to extinguish ‘it.
ganization. The meeting was held floor, opened the way into the staFIVE MILE HOUSE SOLD .SBE
en'to and a dinner was one tionery store below. The hole through
ener atone ennai
a
ting along OK and’ feeling _fine. . To which letter leanor
Wore out a pair of shoes in threa. Dea" Mr. Straub:.1I have yo
weeks. I have done most everything. '® with«tts enclosures. These
few months, . /°S 7 8ad —— bese
of Mills. _ Grady
Eades, charged ‘with faildug potatoés, killed chickens, milked me.“ Sincerely yours. Hleano
‘ternoon. Rev. Ceddic, Porter of TrinCollege, both friend
s of long ‘standvelt.” The magazines pul
‘ure to provide for his wife and chilgoats and got honey
ity Episcopal Church read the
out of the bee
sering. of Mrs. Mooser.
dhe printed ‘column and the radio,
:
pley apart,
written. I guess you have heard by in the fracas shof™the sheriff and
hamlet on the South Yuba River. Her. -aaio
and read in the papér of the beat up. his deputy. . Stra
vb
in.
rs
Mrs. Grace Mooser of 314 South} ily and returning north
will visit the thought we had them at home ‘but after
all,
.
Walter Winchell. These yawpers of
ebecome so discredited by its tew
Central..
Position you:
Church Street, has réceived a cablebridegroom’s daughters, Mrs. H.
E. they are only ant hills compared to shone ice Toepacted, ais
gram from Switzerland, stating that. Mountain, Mrs. Ray. Irvin
oe
and Mrs. these. Have been in some dangerous. ‘2® occupant thereo
f has deg:
ORNE 10 REST
er on the licentiousness of such
chatlatans as Drew Pearson and
‘its all jotitnalists; all reporters, ail
“editors. The Press of America has
lm’to hiss mother Mrs,. ductor on the Illinois
wondering and worrying about what. 8touP of Negro troops who
iq{ let) Water of Deore Rhinehart,. To Provide For Families
. wy Pearson. and Winchéll discred
ibis
oe Oa Seah bales Written dont wocn:
pune) = Met 3 yea ne
‘Ganization which can put a snuff. Weimar, Placer County, Monda
y af-. for. many years president.
tion. of the unthinking for ‘he
_printég word. It commands a re~ Sect . among” a large™® proportion
= of the People that it rarely merits.
The kind of journalism practiced
‘ethics
vatican advance "the —bs
efacy.
aged the Washington Hotel in that
:
cee
Funeral services were held yester-. husband, Dr. Victor Brochard, are
However, the Press, which con. day afternoon in the Holmes Funeral. Safe in Wohlen, Switze
rland.
The Two A
stantly defends its liberties, whe. Home chapel for the late Will
ae
Or fei atinn ke, ins no or. ten Gealight who ‘passed awayWar-. message came from Mrs. Rudolph Is
This‘ ispartly due’ to the venera
with . the
the Whitd House. They cheapen
The.bride. for. several years manhas happened and why
ry
:
which
cordance
should be observed by the 1:
Relston witnes
sed the. *. 15 Dear
84 Mom—
July 3rd follow:
oe
:
aoe
WAR VETARAN
democracy, but most people
11
*heonsider these circuses not —
IN ITALY
Dons oped sai.ated
cabhiDavid
ony
i
officiating. InterFAMILY
tate A; sional ethics, once approved by the
le sum “i
_.
She may
Portions of six V-mail Iéiters from. * Last January W. T. 8rau a
2 Wore speeeled. Monday 401 «nic
Greaho
oe
Rev. Hershal Fravel of the Congre-. wy
aioe ae
UME
Mrs, sists of Jack Gilbert, Ed ares,
Pree
teu
-alifornia at any rate, does a law
hotel, 4
. executing
ndon,. whi
and
.
perhaps that
NHOLM performancesthihk
enhance the idea
1 G
an Pascoe and Mrs. Effie
eotiorsJonath
ehes
ting committed
ls
service of
stock
ity
and double
goodwi-barre
ll led
deplorjourna
e this
. Gertru
Willia
ms.baywhoregion.
modern
reside, in) V8 Sam Scoville and W. H. PenMre.
l{the
Sande Franci
sco
sensations it creates. Long ago the
Seventy
found
ay,
in in
legal states,
fratern
ity
found
a way,most
to discipl
ine
‘its own
“
about 200 men, employed chiefly in ‘Mrs. Effie Haver
The deceased leaves a son, Charles . @#intenance, are at work in the miti
ism that exists only because of the
the ar
aS
He w years ago in. Protective League for ah increase in were spotte
d last week as a result making a halitosis test, as she did
Pe
acceso of! wages in the Spring Hill, Bmpire. of
in
Deacon
, Jr., ars,
of Grass
ana. °S
i this
nee devkhi
vicinity.
Mrs.ElValley,
la Mitchetl
,. .TR€
Regotia
. (Mrs.
Reb
(By EDW. c. UREN)
that‘sued
oftenfor
prove
false.
Placer
' ports
are often
es F<.cena,
libel’
Ba Jones,
and Both
secreta
both . Hin,
of thé league, . fer control before much damage was
life be
was Cou
sdisie
Spies Rorest.
of his. stated
last night
thatrythe
hegotiating. done.
_
Contiactoy,
ae.
P
;
ed
as
miner
in
ta
commit
tee has
uble ‘retractors.
b
Full
of
.
.
1
mpany, je ere VO
as
deen
instruc
ted
t.o}
t “shiedSede Gh
Sold mines, but at one time he ownmeet with the mine managers again
eS
apologies for past misdée
they . eq a
mine in th
nholz, aij
feontinue on the same ds,
reckless Roughsmall
and
e vicinity of. for further discussion. At present Jonathan Pascoe ‘Weds
— i ly
nck 1
their oral commentaries and . Golden West so
of the!Star and Idaho Maryland Minés in through the high Sierras last
_ ‘{n
gritien
columis, “Both “spread re. of the oda Aves =h arterns member
. which! the league ‘has eontracts.
". All of them ‘were easily placedweek.
un.
‘on
Hon of thy
are
tional Forest last Saturday revealed
been
. oe Re d commenta
RE
torS . 2¥8Y early Tuesday morning in a
cog a0 “is ae ne
298 Nevada City hospital,
‘.
B. Delaney
LE
The Nugget.
ee
_tThe Gold Center _
Turns Up Two Forest Fires
ely ill for several Weeks, passed
2 from thy
fa
IN CALIFORNIA __
[Thinking . CHARLES DEACON FURTHERHABRINGos
ict will j
ded ge.
If you want to read about you
friends, your neighbors, reaid
Th
—— No.
d assign
ad
coverage of all local happenings.
h
aa
—
rokout
nf This: paper igivés your complone
ainccginsine
of herself and
husband, a well known Grass Valley
BYDEATH
all negresto the
from whence’. they
. said, “I wouldalso”
business man.
Howard Clifford, a“brother of Mrs.
Both Mrs. Rowe and her husband Errol MacBoyle, passed away at
were enthusiastic hunters and fish5:30 o’clock at a, Grass. Valley .
ermen. They were married in Gnass hospital. He was 52 yea: 3 of age. He
Valley 11 years ago. She was born had been ill for seyeral w
weeks.
refi
in Montana and came with her parClifford was employed by the Ida-}'™
‘resident’ of District 6, of the state
ents to Grass Valley in 1932.
ho Maryland Mines Company . ‘tor 19. *
Mrs. Rowe was especially fond of years as assayer, in charge of ree
Five Mile House, land mark and bowling and took part in contests torting the amalgam and tametipce Sdeatures,
the floor and ceiling opened upon
until recent months. She Was a memsupervision of the ‘bullion. » Jones will be formally inhigh shelving. The burglars moved road marker, five miles e&st-of Neber of the Grass . esgic Fire Depart-} He leaves a wits, Mrs, Priscilla,
HighUkiah
Tahoe
the
on
City
BiL as President at an executive a heavy iron safe from the office of vada
ment Auxiliary, ,
K.
George
by
sold
been
has
Clifford,
way,
_Meeting’in Gan Franciseo in the store to a. rear room. and attempBesides
her
ento
husband
Sacram
,
she
leaves
Linda,
rertebt
a
Rio
of
of
San
Francisco
Ramsey
and
a she
Lee Sonnenberg, chosen seced to break it open’ The hinges were
Sacrayoung son. Funeral services in charge ter, Mrs. Errol ‘MecBoyle.
of
k
Fayni
el
Micha
to
y,
Count
aces
to gain
“ie Wiee
Commander of the Ameribroken -but they failed
of Hooper and Weaver
the
Mortuary at
fonin District 6, will be incess to the inner safe. -They robbed mento, who is renovatingprior
to retheir chapel will es nee
aay a eeremony in Los Anthe cash register
$10.
“pw
ss
place,
between $8 and. long noted as a resort,
opening it in the near future.
*
fomneten, c
pat 9:20 Ds ae on