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From the Californian,:
March 15, 1848:
The Liberty of the Press consists
in the right to publish the Truth,
with-good motives and for justifiable ends. — Alexander Hamilton . Out Lo id COVERS RICHEST GOLD AREA IN CALIFORNIA
~The County Seat Paper
on
—,
. The Gold Center MONDAY, JULY 235, I! 938
TRUCKEENEGRO ROTARY TO HEAR
BOY JAILEDON = ROLAND WRIGHT
KNIFE CH ADCE . “Evolution of Title Insurance,”
Vok 12-Nor 56.
MINERS PICNIC State Employees To
SET FOR AUG. 17 .
ie wee a. Give Barbecue And
League is making plans for its an. .
nual pienic at Liake Olympia Wednes. .
esmtcatamcee Dance At San Juan
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA
The Rotary Club has.,named a committee to circulate a petition to the.
city council to enact an ordinance
providing for the sanitary disposition. of garbage and all kinds. of
waste. Probably a majofity of Nevada
City residents and practically all of
the business houses now employ the
services of a garbage collector to
take care of their refuse. This majority has a right to ask the minority
to be as clean and orderly in their
garbage habits as is the majority.
4
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will be thé theme of Rotarian Rojland Wright’s address before the
. Dan Johnson, 15, Negro shoe shin-; Nevada City Rotary club at its week, is held in jail here in connection ly luncheon Thursday. The process. with the knifing of James Graves, es through which ownership to real
34,-Committee for Industrial Organestate iss established are little unization Boca Dam worker, in a fight derstood by the average person; and
Truckee Saturday night. Mr. Wright’s years of experience in
The colored man, employed for the this work and his position of manlast two weeks as a bootblack in a ager of the Nevada City. office of the
Truckee barber shop, admitted he Inter-County ‘Title* Company peeu-stabbed Graves, the officers said, liarly fits him to speak on the subbut stated it was in self defense. ject.
Graves’ the police said, accused . There is more of interest and roJohnson of stealing his hat and coat. in the history of successive
Accompanied by Constable ‘William ownership,
award committee are soliciting prizes for the many sports events to be}
held -during the day and are meet.
ing with a. fine response from. busi.
ness houses and citizens. The event
is one that_is looked forward to with
. keen pleasure by the twin cities and
er
hm
Nevada City state highway employees are preparing for ,.a two-day
celebration at-North San Juan July 30 and 31. Committees have been at
work on the building of the barbecte pit at which Carl Tobiassen will officiate. Over 1,000 pounds of meat, ete. will be prepared.
“The dance hall and grounds will be decorated with the state colors.
4 eeu i ! ; The reception committee reports the list of rooms available are almost exeareless and indififferent attitude of . hundreds of pleasure seekers an.
. . hausted. All in all there is sure to he a “hot time”’ in the old town.
a great many householders toward. nually attend the _ big celebration. . The schedule of activities starts with the dance Saturday night from
* the rest,of the world.Heaps of unThe proceeds of this picnic are given’ 9 p. m. until 4 a. m. with a free barbecue supper. The supper will be sersightly tins cans adorn the edges of . to the widows and orphans’ fund. ved. at midnight and consists of \barbécued beef, beans, salads, bread and
delightful picnic spots along some Members of the ‘committee Contes. There. will. be oe voce! and musical entertainers at various
g : : z i times throughout the evening dancing.
of the streams. Where one would. charge Ollie Donnelly, Sunday's activities begin at 12:30 p. m. with races for both the grown
at
The roads leading away from Nevada City bear mute evidence of the
in
chair.
mance
methods of establishing
are:
stop the car to get a view of ajman; Henry Goudge, secretary, Geo. ups and boys and girls. Some of these will:be horse racing with handicaps, . Bottscher, Graves encountered JohnWright says, than the average citbeautiful prospect or _landscape;. Spencer ,treasurer, Charles W. Rose, . log-sawinig, cow milking, bicycle race, tug-of-war and many others. At 1:30
realizes. In California where
the chain of ownership leads back
often to original Spanish grants,.
when boundaries were described as
son in an alley in: the rear of a Truc. izen
kee beer taveren and asked him what
:
: .
he had done with the clothing. .
Johnson denied he had stolen the .
someone else has been first and left} "red. J. Carter, James L. Moore, W. :
a souvenir for all who pause there’ T. Terrell T,homas J. Perry, John ee er, ; : ; ; . Pe :
fierward. an unelelitiv and. it way . Rassell tichard Mya. Darrell Kitis . At 3 o’clock another free barbecue dinner will be served consisting of
SEN gh WOGLE UGLY. ’ vy SN Usselty) tuchard Mya, Darre Itts, . barbecued meat, salads, beans, bread and coffee. Following the dinner <a
be, an offensively odorous heap of. William H. Petaluna and Tony Desthere will be a soft ball game between C. S. E. A. and a team to be selectHendrick,
Beverly Mathis; tap
accordion; John Stepwho will be a guest soloist.
long list of amateurs iwill entertain until the dance which starts at 6 p. bat and coat. The constable then told . “from tree to rock, and rock to
¥ household discards and kitchen re-. chwanden. m. and winds up at midnight. Some of those who willl take part in the pro-. him to leave town. A short time later. stream,’’ there is greater romance
fuse. . ae ak ae SEL Bese! tap dancing; Ada Perat-. Graves and two other CIO men en-. and at the same time greater comeee eas . ti, solo; Sylvia Ronning, solo; i srey, harmonica; Billie Tobiassen, . , * $s :
Looking for a place where “every ONE POUND FISH solo; Dorothy Real, song; Ernest Lat@ur, harmonica: Dolores countered Johnson on the Main! plications.
street. The youth said he was wait-}
ing for a freight train to leave town. }
“He drew a long knife,’’ Johnson
said. I told him ‘don’t come up on}
me.’
solo; Betty Young, tap dance; Tiny. Roch, cowboy;
‘dancing; LaMond Dauarte, and Barbara Marchetti,
hens and his tin whistle, and Erick Anderson,
prospect pleases’’ and there are no
evidences that “only man is vile,” the .
head of a family tramping through .
the woods with a picnic basket and .
PLUMBAGO MINE .
Mines Ine. is § the—The O’Brien COST WOMAN $25
paraphernalia, leading his good
wife and progeny to a dream spot,
must sometimes hike a_ long
before he finds a place that some
vandal has not defiled. with’ household trash. Nevada City resembles
WAYS
Earl Hiscox, game warden yesterday, arrested Mrs. Goldie McCowan
of Chicago for fishinig without a license. In the morning Mr. Hiscox encountered Dr. and Mrs. McCowan on
the shores of Fuller lake. They inSTATE FIRE WARDEN Tae ocd ce ae
PUTS OUT TWO FIRES
The State Division.of Forestry had
a fire in south of Cherokee in the
The heavy snow of winter
. crushed practically all the buildings
. about the Jim mine except the mill
. building. The property is south. of
. Graniteville where there is about
last came closer and I stabbed him once
in the side. The two other men came
and I ran down the street.
“The whole town came after ile.”
Johnson continued. They finally
i > Plumbago mine at
I opened my pocket knife. He. "@™Me given the Plumbag
Alleghany in reorganization last
spring. It has operated as the Socorra Mines, Inc., for about threeyears. A’ program of diamond drilling is being carried out in the Hell
Roaring tunnel to prospect the gravrans nad rahiatauio : ' northern part of Nevada county early . Mine feet of snow on the level. It does} caught me The constable slo ii . The company is also takwhich archeologists now delight to would have to hav n tate fe hy ig me ih ee a vy eet a a ee ; ‘L op : hi : d hie ee ong employed. cader, Rane rnee a.
delve in. Careless people saving, as and Dr. McCowan ee ne . ed after burning over” about three ee pore ss ee ea iis aA je ssid si ict Ralph Youtz. Andrew Carey of Neoe tego think, 60: cbnia 4 soatad have Tua De ae Le a Sas quarters of an acre of timber. Aes eng oe oe Apeeeieats pain : on . . a8 Ona vada Oley OC ail Web.
* loaded their garbage into their car : ie nt ae a There wer two fires Saturday one . stein nar “ lon is ; ee NE ae os i Brivis ; e a
/ aha he the right the ies ds Dine ee covered about a third of an acre of a HRs cite Me e A charge. een pea tiatiars ee anne YELLOW JACKET MINE
loaded it usually a little way outside. in a boat es the lake. She fue x es 3h Ener OB (ne Rese eee lee age abet : a ee Ais atte ute Patrol nf "Otani crave se: Bae wena pines tha ely Liniite aise aibeatisubsoad . sauna ecniceae sic pee ranch west of Peta da Nite, aneat: . ee oe ati Silas ion Paes nee es nee ied a day boas otas ad eae tunor stream, Or in a’ pleasant sylvan. came ashore, she asbea Hiscox: “You aries, Tete PAGMSBE Ube. Was, 8 St ee nc one AC dane” ideal is b en. the prisoner away in a highway patee Hat TANG less
spot, desecrating the Creator’s handi-. wouldn't ae Pe NE: ies ers fire, also the other burned a Se : ; ae : s "eG n pare GSR Beats oe As development progresses the mine
work with their damnable junk. ike ‘ , ate aes : co Sitesi patch Of Drueh, Hear, the. Lane Me SE Ree Snaniai ° where Fear por TOOKS TROT ADE MRT: ch te po
q ont would: yOu? Mascox re-. Sica airport before being .put out. . found. Pein as Where (uey Were ety co superintendent, has about five
The kitchen middens were built PSOE, ee gabe a ay ee W. F. Sharpe, state ranger and crew Faia ae (a ae si then . men employed.
by a prehistoric people-who had few morning fined her $95, which Dr. . Oe QUEZON ACTUAL Graves’ knife wounds are riot ser‘3
esthetic yearnings. From the doors McCowan paid, remarking that fish .
ious, AUSTRALIA PUTS and windows of their habitations . i, tnis country were high at $25 per! SAW DUST FIRB a A. .
‘they threw everything, as far as they. pound. . 3 ah sen ak, 1 DICTATOR IN SWIM MEET AT POOL, ;
could throw, which had ceased to be. ; Latest reports from the Tahoe . , } END T9 EXPORT
of value to them, old ‘bones, old; ; . National Forest headquarters at Ne-. : # f yy)
hides, various broken stone impie-. D T A WELL BABY . vada City are that no more men have . PHII [PPINES ATTRACTS BIG CROWD
ments, the carcasses of anima!s that, # ¢# ef de ' . ‘been sent north to the two big fires . : wage oe i QRE TO JAPAN
e pecans too high ahi for June me CLINIC TUESDAY sh the Klamath and Trinity ee) BERKELEY, July BS ine she, The swim meet and mee bdvigrtel. q B & p
delicate palates, and ‘corpses of their . Forests although they were. still i i ‘ program put on yesterday by Verle .
own’kind. We know that their olfac-. fod Wid & Hai 0s § . burning out of control this forenoon. . tual dictatorship already exists unGray, life guard of the pool in PioPai cuele
tory ,organs were unusually sensi ie ps SE . A eeeree from Jim Wheeler of Big )der the Amerfoan flag, and it is fast oe park proved a (great success Ane tralia A Ow RY OHS EEG Ot ee
v6, a they were soe ies test : ye aba a pence o a ae Bend statee the fire may last an a ee pte see youngsters papatihe in the thor ore exports: oF expioliaiian: a
scended from huge anthropoid ‘apes, . oh ale on vey fees oe bee other week. More shoes and wlothes (oe si lishde eesctelel Han ey ee A ary feature contests. Attendance her irgn: oF). pacer vee Eee sick
Gi we aan cole suse nee aa aes Deo teuege aig ibe school pee wanted by the tel in thettough . most uettain disaster at the same wis Unusually. lares. aS resents a decked bey to Japan
vived this encircling stench e7iase a fete sera a erie \eiligtet CONE STE Soe ‘areas. ; tine iat it achieves “complete: inbrought out many spectators who . P/an OF SARA, national et
their organs of smell had a Pen ey nth : ee aie cone : sashes The local forest service had a fire Gan cence, : found the vicinity of the pool a coolee steel rom ® Oe ee nine
spot. As time marched on, and the] ny ; : Ce : a ae near (Sienravilla Saturday. A saw This new dictatorship under the er spot than most ‘places. tone by eee ee ee
middens towered over the domicile, lee Noe . dust (pile caught fire and was ap; . “ee _ We ds segaivs ies ae by ch endl pe mp tn ices!
and the throwing away of garbage Hazel LeTell and Leash BUN ete peopery Bab Subbu ered up Beh es coma SAAT mies ar ahi a beg nb Relations
became real exercise, the family There were 17 children otamined . seeh end NER Were ‘Bent OUt To Se gig stained of the nce ‘ ie was Oey Bele ieee neme: om Nite ae that of the 7 million additionates Mah a cahian see ica pecautad noes aoa ie last time. All mothers are urged to Ee itias tt. dewsuthed by Professor le te : ae ea TOP ok, Meveda Oly i ke ns of iron ore that will be needspot and begin the erection of anbring their babies for free ea Mills : Saviclant sateuaae eolitiel ee a ‘ after 1940,. Japan had
othér filthy monument. ASS ‘ . bee odes adler BEST ORAOY OF politic. ed each year after cash this
> a ination. . Nella Minetie Gus hin Loi. al science in the University of MinMASONS ENJOY PICNIC moved to secure at least one million
Little by little through the woods pin aaige mies ERE URENS . Oakland ee tilted hie vashiinn wiih nesota in a lecture before a Univerbas tons from Australia. :
surrounding, Nevada City, we have JAMES WILLIAMSON IS his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mursity of California audience. The ‘picnic held by the Masons and In 1985 a concession for the defor several generations been accumu. Skis: satrnead re Sunday. While mance Quezon, president of the. their families in Bear Valley yes. velopment of iron ore reserve have
latipg tin cans, discarded tires, rags, ‘CALLED BY REAPER . Las Lier boli euesae Ga ae me Philippine republic, has set up aj. terday was attended by about 200 Koolan Island: off the northwest
old clothing, and broken crockery. oLganttay Svan Marland: Mlesion Gi, soci. nominall dictatorship as the head of Peupte who had a happy time. The} coast of Western cot pariee was erantOcassionally the archeologist strol-. James WilMamson, aged 79 years. jo Curnow and Bett Sanford, and. 0°. *i@gle major party in the Is-. picnic site was beautiful and to Jack;ed “to a private person” who later
a yt w? an@ . lands, the Nationalist Party, Pro-. Eddy and William Herbeck go thej transferred it to the Brasserts enling in the environs will find an old) and a native of Tennessee, passed accompanied young Murchie to the y; 0 y r
buggy wheel and bits of harness. away at his home on the Jower Grass Feather River Institute. They returnfessor Mills said. He has the island . honors for the Sood coffee qnd.de-. gineering tirm, seperti 7" —
b 4 There are ancient picks and shov-. Valley road at Nevada City’s south3 legislature under his absolute con. licious luncheon. Among sports. with the Nippon Mining Company.
els, their usefulness gone, discarded
in the woods, broken lamp chimneys,
kerosene lamps, and of course, cans.
Our fathers set us a bad example,
but in those days life was cruder and
ruder. We should do better.
We have an excellent garbage collection service available to all citizens and a place belonging to the
city where garbage can be dumped.
It is high time that the city ‘council
adopted such measures as would insure the universal use of this dump.
It is unchristian and undemocratic
that a ‘few careless and unthinking
residents should ‘be permitted to
ern limits this morning at about 10
o'clock. Funeral services will ibe held
Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock
with Rev. H. H. Buckner: of the
Methodist church officiating. Inter-!
ment will be in Pine Grove cemeter™
ed to the Murchie home Saturday and
left Sunday afternoon for their
homes. Mrs. Annie Dow, of Oakland
who had spent two weeks vacation
at the Murchie home, accompanied
the young people to the bay city.
Holmes Funeral Home has charge of
funeral arrangements. : ®%
WALTER MCLEOD GOES
TO ETERNAL HOME
years of age and a native of Hunts
Hill, Little York Township, Nevada
BIRTHDAYSII
wa
Send a Greeting .
” to Your Friends. os
trol, and can make or break any legislator or government officer at will.
He is in constant fear of asssassination and always goes around with a
strong bodyguard. :
When they achieve their independence a few years hence, the islands
not only will be faced by economic
disaster, but by a Japanese invasion
of the “peaceful penetration sort”
Professor Mills stated. Sugar production now accounts for 60 per cent of
the export trade from the islands,
with the United States as almost the
sole customer for this product. This
market will be wiped out, and with
it any measure of prosperity that the
events enjoyed was a baseball game.
H. Lunt and three men are pumping out an old shaft in a gulch on
mining ground which he holds between the Murchie and Kistle properties in the Canada Hill district.
Plans are to prospect. and develop.
Two men are repairing roads into
the Greystone mine near Washington. W. Cardinal, who has been in
charge, has gone to Oregon for a few
weeks stay.
CHICO LOSES TO
Extensive plans for loading facilities on Koolan Island and a Japanese
shipping company to move the ore
were developed. The Duluth Minnesota firm of John A. Savage Company was awerded the contracts for
installation of mining machinery.
‘Despite agitation in 1937 against
the concession the government took
no stand. However when the government’s geological adviser found
this March that Western Australia’s
reserves were insufficient for the requirements of more than two generations, and were of a marginal character, the government imposed an
export ban. =. : commit such a public nuisance as in-. county, passed away Saturday evenJuly 26 islands might lay claim, to, as soon G V MINERS With the development of a “ull
discriminate dumping of refuse along. ing from a short illness, He was a ANDY M. HOLMES @s independence is achieved,; for it ‘ee oe fledged armament boom” gays Mr,
our county roads and highways, in. Musician, an organist of the local "Neville City will be necessary then for America : EROS Janeway, Australia will have to inbeautiful groves and beside wooded . Parlor of Native Sons for many years. July 28 to set wp tariff barriers which will The ‘baseball game between the crease her present domestic ore ¢on.
streams. There should be an ordin-. The Wanamake family were related MISS IRENE BISHOPE directly favor Java and other coun-. Grass Valley Miners and the Chico sumption of 2 million tops. Tt fs ©
ance enacted to put a stop to thig. to Mr. McLeod. Funeral services will i Gamnptonvills tries where sugar can be produced. Colts at Grass Valley yesterday was. highly probable, moreover, that
practice, not only for the good name. e held in Holmes Funeral Home July $0 much more cheaply than in thé Phil-. 'won by the miners by a, 6 to one} Australia will become a net import ;
@, of the city, but also for the benefit. Chapel Tuesday morning at 10 o’BETTY JEAN YOUNG ippines. ' score Dick Hoskins first base and. er of iron ore. Sa, A oe
® of visitors who are more and more. Clock with Rev. H. H. Buckner ofNorthen inet The Japanese invasion, sure manager really “went to town”’ In the meantime Japan’s depend-_
finding Nevada (City a charming. ficiating. Interment will be made in MRS. ANNIE S. DARKE come after America ends its occupa-. Playing a splendid game for his team ence on Australian mines had rapid~ :
place to spend a vatation. Pine Grove cemetery. Holmes FuNevada City tion of the islands, will not be a mil-. the miners. » . iy increased with shipments from
ee neral Home is directing the obsequJuly 31 itary but an economic invasion, ProPlaying ‘was featured by two dou-. January 1 to May 20 Aotalling [email protected]
The petition mentioned will pres-. ies. BONITA HADDY fessor Mills said. There would be no. ible plays. L. Labberone allowed-the . 596 tons compared to Australia’s
ently be circulated among business ‘ 3 rt Coyote Bisent point in Japan going to war with the. 'Chico Colts only four hits. The Chico] tal exports of 2,700 to in 1936-3
men and property owners asking the Fred Garrison, Jr., left Sunday to A ae United States over such an insigni-. Colts made 11 errors as against. Mr. Janeway concludes th a
city council for an up-to-date gar-. Visit his mother and grandmother at Gis tee ficant stake asthe Philippines and}Grass Valley’s five which was one. Well be that this unsuce
bage disposal ordinance. There is. Point Reys Station for the next two Wah a. i risking annihilation, he said. Nippon. of the deciding factors of the game.) Perience will “influence
® hardly a city in all California that. "three weeks. . a ee See
does not enforce a sanitary measure
of this kind. Just as all good citizens
prefer to keep their premises about
their homes in a neat and tidy condia
tion, so should a city’ take measures
to keép its environs clean and beautiful,
Ly
MRS. JENNIE BUTZ
:\Camptonville
. a_i Happy. Birthday
already controls much of the retail
trade of the islands, and her invasion would be represented by an increase in this trade and in other ecoTony Separovich pitcher--for the
Colts, was taken out in the fifth inning. Buddy Painter, first baseman
made good for his first time in the
nomic activities.
miners lineup. ye
EE ee
least for the present to contin
rely uvon her major sources ©
ply, notably the United Stat
not to attach undue
the deve} pment: :