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June 15, 1936 (4 pages)

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Nevada City Nugget ae Out Loud 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. COVERS RICHEST GOLD AREA IN CALIFORNIA oa Vol. 10, No. 62. (By H. M. L.) TO HOLD. WHISKERETTES Delivery of Veterans JUDGE COUGHLIN FORESTERS FIRE FIGHTING CAMP ELECT OFFICERS SCORES OPEN AIR Bonds Begins Tuesday BARS ONWHEELS It’s Landon ‘to ‘leg@ the Republi@ans, just as many suspected it ‘would be. He enters the race with “the handicap of William R. Hearst’s i support, but we know that, if elected, “he will be kicked out of the good Near the junction of the Wash ington and Tahoe graces of the Hearst papers within a year after his inauguration. — earst dictation in office. That year is Pronouncing judgment in the case after year of. the.-Peopleversus-Helen Foster, ‘the building up afd tearing down of our Presidents in ‘the blatani ‘Hearst sheets. City Judge Miles on Sat urday imposed a fine of Coughlin $25 for throwing Plaza, of a bottle in the Can Landon be elected? Sure he which the defendant paid $15 and can. But it will take hard plugging was given 30 days to pay the balon the part of Republicans and dis. ance. Judge Coughlin said: The charge in this case is a vioaffected Democrats to do it. It must lation of Section 601 of the Cali‘be a sane vigorous ‘campaign with fornia Vehicle Code, throwing glass ‘the emphasis placed on national savThe na on a public highway. The defendant that Roosevelt attempted to reduce brought to the city hall in company ing instead of spending. tional carbunéle was arrested on unemployment of June 1ith and with several others. A complaint was filed against the defendant at ‘and eliminate by laving it with a golden salve has not yielded to the ‘treatment. That fact must be kept to that time but she was apparently the front in all campaign debates. unfit to appear in court. Yesterday and It is going to be hard to explain the defendant was arraigned pleaded not guilty and appeared Sataway 12,000,000 unemployed, after urday. spending $10,000,000,000 to put ‘them to work. The truth of the maté ter is and it has been amply demonstrated in the last ‘three and a half years, that the more billions spent ‘upon relief work, the more reciep ients of this kind of work are inclined to accept it as their due and god-given ‘yields right. a very Even poor though. living a it great the pavement; that the car re away again and stopped near Glenbrook and return in reducing unemployment. ed to Nevada City by has, patrol. He The the defendant that a bottle rolled highway contended out of the car tion to shoulder off the: burden, up-; and that after driving around a on business and industry. In gen. block or so hey returned to pick eral, business replies that’ ya the . up the pieces but couldn’t find them. if President will keep his hands off, It is a question of the veracity of business, it will assume the bur-. witnesses and the court cannot find. den, not in a day of course, but asj from the testimony that developments justify, increased proany reasonable doubt but duction. In the meantime, the Re testimony of the there is that the disinterested wit publican platform proposes a radical nesses was correct and that the de departure fendant gram, from which the if effected comparatively short a toward long way Roosevelt time pro within a would go ‘restoring em did fling the bottle be given to the memory of witnesses selves and their beer bottles frank who had flaunted ly streets, and who, after their appre careful impudently on them less to the states. It is proposed that under and openly this done restrictions, but that the state gov hension, ernments might would have the respon election of officers for 4an--excellent program, at the the and latter, the pre MUST ANSWER TO CHARGE OF DRUNK DRIVING FOREST SERVICE Taylor was considerably shaken up and remained at the National Hotel until this morning, when he had sufficiently recovered to continue to the mine. Mr. Taylor received a cut SLOGAN: “KEEP FORESTSGREEN” the _ public the influence of intoxicating liquor. be tolerated in a in the familiar “Help Prevent Fires’’ and “Keep Your an be Forests appeal Green.’’ This campers and to not to postoffice employes. A ALASKA JUNEAU — G. KARTCHOKE IS INCOME GAINS CALLEDBY DEATH national forests of California, the U. S. rang will ed to wait their turn at the studio is. Earnings.of "Whe the Alasis Juneau Gold Mining Corp., to date this year, keep the public camp grounds clean Judge -W.-L. “Mobley’s court have been received at the California this RICHARD JOSE SINGS ATNEVADA COUNTYREUNION In’ 19385 a total of 3% forests of the state for sport and re income taxes of depreagainst which a great many army of Federal administrators, the majority of whom have been popped into offices for which they an é qualifications no have character or training. either in As a matter of fact -under the present system, states match Federal money. own, but the Federal has have had to ‘their with government taken control of all the money fendant is found ordered and guilty, adjudged and that it the is 15 per cent cent were were people were hunters, fishermen, and interested 9 7 per per cent in winter a delightful Jones O’Neill made Judge al attraction of the national forests. Mr. John This study also revealed that camp speeches. Rich ers, fishermen and hunters spend on ard Jose, silvery toned tenor, who is the average of five days each in the old age about 18 days and winter sports de fendant pay a fine of $25.00. TWO THOUSAND HAVE GOOD TIME / ATN.SANJUAN out of the state’s hands. California Fully 2,000 persons attended the so worked for the state real estate board in Sacramento for a time.~ Mr. Thomas Oliver, also of Cornwall, England, greeting Mr. had the pleasure Jose and there of were ests and their proximity centers of population and the great valleys of the state make them an ideal vacation land for millions of our citizens “who wish to escape from oppressive heat. many others present who knew him. ‘business cares’ and “One fine thing about a vacation in the national forests,’ continued Mr. Show “‘is the fact that each visitor can choose the particular form and Mrs. Harry Bolton and daughter and son, Miss Alberta Bolton, Tom Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oliver,’ Miss Laverne Willard, Mr. John O’Neill, Judge George L. Jones. heart malady for many years. $188,500 in May, 1934. For the first ing and while living in Nevada City mote MORMONS T0 TAKE CARE OF THEIR OWN POOR forests, summer home owners aver Among those making the trip from
Nevada City were, Mr. from All his life he was interested in min year, (By J. E. JONES) have of those, who-seek relief work. At one stroke it would do away with learn of his death. He had, suffered and last those visitors came to the 1500 im L. firm income depletion, proved camp grounds and numerous. George time songs with the same total five months of 1936, net income is was prominent in, fraternal circles ereation Studies *made by the For estimated.. at. $921,200,» before deest Service show that 69 per cent of and active in all “endeavors to pro. pletion, depreciation or income tax enjoyed short or before $199,300 in May people visited the eighteen national sports, a rapidly growing recreation time. ciation million was cloudy and cool and the throng and reported $204,500, mises to be a record breaker. summer home colonies in the forests, Many Nevada County people mo Juneau travel the 1936 tourist season pro dive or bawdy resort, but which was voice as ever only breaking down men only one day in WASHINGTON. June 15.—The the snowy} ‘gladly shirked. Grants of Federal unfit for anything but the gutters toward the last as he realized he had mountain playgrounds, Mormon chureh made .a survey of money for relief would be based on of a public street. Defendant states met many former friends. He was! “The national forests of Califorrelief among its members in Utah, dollar for dollar appropriations of that she has two small children to born in Cornwall, England and came nia include -the larger part of the Idaho and Arizona, which showed Under this plan, the help support; her husband ‘being to Virginia City to work. A band mountain regions of the state, and . State funds, 88,460 church members on relief. These things should task of taking care of the unemout of work. 13,455 one of the According to leader heard him sing as a young offer to vacationists report the ployed would be distributed among have been considered before as well man and trained him. Jose toured greatest summer playgrounds of the were on relief due to unemployment, counties and cities where the varas after an occurrence of this kind. the country singing and sang in Nenation.’”’ said Regional Forester S. B. and 11,500 to 16,500 persons “reious offidials are well acquainted These open air bars on wheels must vada City about 23 years ago. He alShow. “‘The wide range of these forceived relief who either did not need ‘and know the needs, and even habits ibe discouraged and curbed. The delarge if to sibility, A letter from Mrs. Glayds Kartc hoke Di Fiori tells of the death of indicate that the company will show her father, Gustave Kartchoke, 77 total income for ‘the first six headquarters of the U. S. Forest Seryears of age in San Josce last Tuesmonths, before prior. charges, not forenoon. Stauffer waived his previce in San Francisco, and forest offar from the record established in day. Mr. Kartechoke was for many liminary hearing and the judge took ficers state that if the number of the first half of 1934, when $1,204,testimony. Judge Mobley bound him city and years a resident of this empty cans found to date in the over to answer in the superior court. campgrounds is any barometer of 950 was reported. In May, this year, many old friends will be grieved to He was arrested and brought into used language freely that about 80 years of age. sang several possibly s@ason tions. Veterans are(. respectfully. ask essary in case the veteran in order that all may be served with committee of Veterans of Foreign care and dispatch, Mrs. Betty MarWars has agreed to assist in .identin West, postmaster, states that by tifying bond claimants, but in case following these simple rules veterthis committee does not know them, ans may expedite the delivery of two business men of Nevada City. their bonds. With the opening of the summer recreation delivered. Two witnesses will be necknown driving an automobile while under Already requests. for extra help to the car and leave the glass on the, tored to Sacramento Sunday to atstreet. Too much credence cannot. tend the Nevada County Reunion. It ployment. That is returning the job be by _ Veterans service bonds will be rewill be sufficient to make the idenleased at the Nevada City post office tification. Discharge papers or au-_ est service in this area, on June 16 ‘branch at Brand’s studio located in Sentation of candidates for office. tomobile ownership certificates wil and 17, They will receive their anThe Whiskerettes chose the folthe Dr. Reed building, Broad street nual training at the hands of exnot be accepted as identification in lowing officers: Mistress of Cerebeginning Tuesday, June 16th, at 8 perienced forest fire fighters. It is monies, Cleo (Babe) Buffingtin: a. m. to £2: nt and: b'p.:mto. 7% Dp. themselves. All bond claimants must_ something in the nature of a camp These hours are subject to ‘be personally identified. Chief Whiskerette, Grace Schleif; m. outing and during the two day Clerks on duty at the postoffice— Vice chief, Ruby Miller; Sheriff, change according to demand. Notice course a model camp will be mainAlice Adams; deputies, Pat Flatof hours will be posted on the studio will accept bonds for certification tained. Keen interest is manifested for veterans desiring to cash them. léy, Ruth Hutchison, Mrs. Rose, Alwindow and published daily. in.the work. Veterans receiving registered noBonds certified will be returned to éne Lewis; guard, Nellie Coulter, defense attorney, Mamie Filler; prosetice, written in RED INK where upSan Francisco by the postoffice decuting attorney, Billy Mitchell; Ernon being properly identified bonds partment from where checks will be issued in payment. Veterans desirestine Silerman, secretary and treaswill be delivered to them. Bonds will be delivered ONLY’ to ing to keep bonds intact will receive urer. the person whose name appears on 3% per cent interest annually. the face of the envelope containing The offices in the Brand studio’ his notice. Complete identification will be maintained a sufficient num— must be made before bonds can be ber of days to care for all transac from . of finding employment for the jobshould marked picnickers to ‘‘Bury Your Tin Cans.”’ one . Mildred wards by bystanders. The group were shown in so many words a disposi the ford Stauffer of Grass Valley, with by that the glass was picked upafter . composed was of Whiskerettes ers will add a new slogan to their driven indic eral: government is getting nowhere camp Armory hall meeting over his forehead and Mr. George had several front teeth knocked out. After the accident r. George swore toa complaint charging Clif speed, ate that he recognizes that the Fed Roosevelt training and of was jerkily driven Since the first of the year utter fire guard of 70 members of the national for Mr. Taylor and Mr. George enroutg turned to the spot later but that it initiate and confirm pauperism. President Friday night’s Whiskerinos to the Relief Hill mine, from San Francisco, had their car sideswiped at Town Talk Saturday evening. Mr. on ther with -work or without it, is to of highways, Testimony was heard from Frank Davies and Oliver Peterson for the plaintiff and M4Harrison Randall, George Foster and Helen Foster for the defense, Witnesses for the prosecution testified.that the car passed the stop, sign on Sacramento street at the Plaza at a good rate many men:find it a refuge from doPierce of Sacramento, and as it turning anything toward finding them~ ed toward the Broad street bridge selves a job. In other words the, efthat the defendant threw a bottle fect of relief, long continued, wheout of the car; that the bottle broke ances Ukiah at the Fowler saw mill Forest Supervisor» DeWitt Nelson will conduct a No worth his salt will take the why we have seen MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1936. The COLT Canter NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA The County Seat Paper of recreation he most enjoys. The attractions of the forests are suffieiently varied to please all tastes. One may motor over fine paved roads and enjoy the scenery, camp at one or if,ar who had farms that might, farmed, have kept them off relief.” While politicians and others are spilling salt water tears about their Mormon the unfortunate. fellows. has City Lake Salt at church out will it that world the to ed announc follow the scripture and “gird up community welfare. He cand Mrs. Kartchoke resided, while here, at the Rector Brothers Hotel. He helped organize the San Fran cisco Builders’ exchange, and was one of its charter members. For was presi more than 20 years he dent of the Champion Mining Company of Nevada City, and for several years lived at one of;the company’s properties, the Delhi gold mine, at North Columbia, as superintendent. While in San Francisco he mar ried Miss Emma Richards, member of that city. of a pioneer family widow, his Surviving him are Mrs. Emma C. Kartchoke, and his daughter, Mrs. Gladys DiFiori. Funeral services were held Friday \in passed deceased The San Jose, away while listening to the radio in his home:at 1550 South Second > street, San Jose. ANCIENT CANNON IN N. D. G. W. PARK Members of Hydraulic Parlor, N. S. G. W., moved the old U, S. Army their loins—fresh courage take’’—cannon from near the Kopps Bakery and take care of themselves! near Brigham Young once declared that “Lord’s the “we have among us_ to the Native Daughters park the Alpha store Sunday. cannon The old was the property of Co. Cc. poor,” the “devil’s poor,” and “poor It was with the of Nevada City. devils.” President Heber J. Grant n George A. Captai company when the philosophy of the great A message has been received from endorses San Juan Cherry Carnival and Fiesta Mrs. Charles Leiter from Beverly, more of the pleasant public camp Nihell joined and at that time the leader of the Mormon pilgrims of Sunday at North San Juan. The well company. was artillery Mass., in which she stated she was grounds provided by the Forest Serassistant 1847 in a practical way. and he has arranged program was enjoyed, the the cannon and y infantr to d having a very enjoyable time and vice, enjoy the comfort of mountain change rallied the church to a program. that amateurs drawing particular praise. company this. from was It ed. discard that it was rather cool which made hotels and the in fish resorts, increase provides for made work to The baseball game in the afternoon title the earned Nihell Mr. that it nicer to get about. . streams and lakes, hunt deer and the acreage devoted to raising sugby Gracé Bros., Nevada City and of charge in was he as captain Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gregory has \ other game animals in season with a ar beets; to a day of fasting each have watched the need of relief Celtric team of Sacramento, was a as week énd guests Mrs. Gregory’s . quite was it s account all from and well over gun or camera, ride or hike month by all Mormons and the cost grow with what it feeds on. There is lively affair the Sacramento team nieces, Miss Claire Merzer and Mrs. on hit ‘government trails, or go by saved for two meals to be paid over an imposing sight to see him marked winning by a score of 16 to 6. only one sane conclusion to be met his of head the at horse fine Worthy Vanderford, of Woodland. pack train into some of the ‘‘wild. regular ‘Sn cash to the Bishops. The There were 300 paid admissions drawn, that is the Roosevelt sys‘when they marched or drilled Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy spent erness areas” that have been created will church the of tithing system 2 tem of reducing or eliminating unto the Saturday night dance in last week end in the bay district. especially for these who wish to get yield its part of*the necessary funds, holidays. Twamley hall, dancing confinuing and costly a proved has ent employm a off taken been had barrel The While away Mr. Murphy attended the away from civilization and rough it.” and the farmers with their equipfutile experiment, a 100 per cent until the small hours of the mornEagles convention in Petaluma. Mr. “National forest visitors. will find ment will each donate,one or more the men had considerable difficult ing. Particular praise should be givfailure. Murphy’s father accompanied him the U. S. forest rangers courteous and plant in lifting it back as the metal days to properly aah en Frank Miller, who with a corps home -for a -visit. are your friends beets ‘to be cultivated and raised by rel weighed 817 pounds, and the They efficient. and Ny, despite the Federal payroll of able assistants spared no pains A delicious. chicken dinner was and are always willing to help the their less fortunate and are no handles, citizens ae a categories of some 800,000 in making the affair a real success. . For many years it was in served at the home of Miss Alma traveler. Camp fire permits, maps, neighbors. government employees not counting park, but was brought Men‘s Marsh on Park avenue Sunday honand information on camping, fishees, about 250,000 are not on the d s The Mormon are renowne for those receiving work doles or suboring the birthday of her brother-ining, hunting and “no smoking’’ and maintaining their own standards in protect it, from the elements. It civil service list. This is due to Gensistence doles, the outlook for det In the law, A N. Wisker, of Sacramento. fire regulations can be obtained at human problems. They do not bebe an object of interes on Ju feating this system of government eral Farley’s generalship. Besides ‘Mr. Wisker’s wife and any ranger station or national forest lieve in the new fangled national is not hopeless. The job holder is main this division of the Federal State Senator Jerry Seawell ‘daughter, there were several from headquarters. army are deserving Democrats and -harangue about chastising the rich knows body .an advocate, but every brother, Floyd Seawell, of Ro Sacramento and Roseville, and Mr. “The Forest Service.’’ concluded or castigating the poor. When the his bias. One cannot blame voters, while we would like to think that were Nevada City visi and Mrs. Ed Arthur and daughter, Mr. Show, “extends to you and your government sent Santa Claus out to moreover, for being loyal to the an incoming Republican administraMiss Carrie Arthur of San Franfriends a hearty invitation to come relieve the citizenry of their tion. would be washed of its sins remaster of their payroll. It is a capicisco. and spend your vacation this sumsponsibilities the golden paw of the ple in the interests and as pure as new fallen snow, we tal: operation, economically, to sever for re-election.— Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Berggren, who mer in the national forests playNew Deal was soon “doling out reBeran from the source of-his living, know better. There are millions of Joseph Fortune purchased a home site not far from grounds of California.” lief on such a wholesale scale — Cy any new administration would ‘deserving Republicans in the offing. the Murchie ‘mine several months making it so easy for the poor and . * have to go about the job with cirOude a stern resolve to reduce the Mr. Fenton Fleming of Sacramenunemployed to get ready money’ ba ago, have just completed a cosy . tax payers’ burden will preserve the cumspection and skill. “. Republican: party in event a viclittle mountain cabin.and moved into was a business visitor in Nerana to it the latter part. of last. week. City,BMPR. tory. : taxpayers and elected government officials have had to stand aside and prodigal the waste, watch. the ‘spending, the labor of a mountain to bring forth a mouse, in the way They of reducing unemployment. or‘that 800,000 Federatembloy-. t “