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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

March 6, 1936 (6 pages)

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SEIT EITSSEPT ORNS TRY 9 395-8 ae PAGE TWO 3 , cae fe os 3 NEVADA CITY NUGGET = Me __ FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1936. a P . F ORMER RESIDENT TWO RECOVERING FROM’ FALLS. . S. P. EX ANSION Lewis Netz, who was injured in a eeeeerererreverccccrrserererrrsrrrrcerrrrtrrrrtrrrrn ar . $ La WYERS SCORED DIES INWOODLAND tall With’ scaffolding st. the! Sea & Nevada City Nugget : : . , 305 Broad Street. Phone 36 a_native of Nevada City passed away. its Tuesday, is still confined to the WM NISM ao. MANY NEW JOBS suddenly at his home in Woodland] Jones Memorial hospital in Grass. } Wednesday following a heart attack] Valley, getting along as well as can ! +, es A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. ‘Printed and Published at Nevada City. +«:;tertertesterteateatrete ites st, > +, oy 7 2 Bee be i ie eee pee en ee ee / Editor and Publisher st +053 . oS se MEER ee OEY lara Averiee employment ay GeutVani he suffered last Sunday. Mr. Bond, be expected. He. received a badly -ublished Semi-Weekly, Monday and Friday at %. ~. ee ae ce : +, {Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter. fractured arm, deep cut in his back Nevada City, California, and entered as mail Since the federal government,. Pacific’s Pacific acuta Servine SIX) Bond of this city attended the loga],. .and bruigses.on his head: His brothte matter of the second class in the postoffice at b through its hard-hitting and incor-. Western states, has ose ices 10 per schools, and moved to Weodland. er, Alfredj-who was also in the ac; : Sere cl UE eet one Tere: %. cuptible G-men, inaugurated its war. cent over the same period of last! snout 29 years ago where he had. cident recgived a cut hand. Donald 5a = aes SUBSCRIPTION RATES + of extermination against gangster-. year, 3200 employes having been. 1., in the employ of the P. G. &. Joyal, who fell ‘out of a,tree Mon: * : : + : Y ria . lato) ~ ° . * “4 Fy y y = Se Qne year ¢in Advance) -:.-...-.-c-se $2.50 % ism in the United States, much has Ree the company’s 2008 Since) i. company. Genial and kindly his day, broke bones in both Liebert Sos a : = : “. been accomplished. in ridding the . that time. ‘_ . sudden death came~as a shock to aj just above the wrists. The young Seo eniee iniininieiieiniol eateseateset eefeteogeteteteteteteeteteteteteitetetetotet country not only of gangsters, but This was announced today by A. D. wide circle of friends in this and-in} Men are patients of Dr. B. W. Hume” = — ~ . also in eliminating the crooked at-. McDonald, president, reporting reother communities where he lived. melt of Nevada City. bas . . ge ene So { torneys who, constituted their first aby of 3 eee ee Surviving him are: his wife, Mrs. ae — i ct A Criminal Complains : '. . line of defense. eee Pens o. 8°) Grace: Bond, and the following sons . All used — Morey 2 H : ; In most instances, the attorneys. ram, undertaken early in 1935 and and daughters, “Geraldine, Clarence, hauled and guaranteed, Fhe Har. P Se _ who fattened ti corrupt practice and . NOW well under way. The payrol! inChester and “Snooky” of Woodland; . ™ony Shop, Grass Valley. : (Contributed) the protection of organized crime) pita fotitie ne eee Re Ga two aunts, Mrs. Charles Ninnis and. ~ paue : es ; A : % have been jailed, disbarred or driven. i" January, 1936, as compared with Mrs. Annie Hooper of -Nevada City. : é ‘ ss [ : ‘Alcatraz is awful—they never give a guy a break. £6 CO CEE: the same period last year, MeDonald. y-;,oral services and burial’ \ took Sacramento’s Busiest Store i These are the words of the latest prisoner released from} Ana no’ other factor has beew of . Sid, amounts to about $9,725,000 a place in Woodland yesterday. : that fortress-like Federal prison on a little island just inside . ¢reater importance in breaking the) Year or nearly 18 per cent. _ g i : > train ser; : rkers in .J. hold of gangsters: and racketeers. Establishment. of new train ser-. ment to thousands of wo1 the Golden Gate. And the tendency of some persons to feel The underworld without its “mouth-. Vice, both freight and passenger, to-. manufacturingplants: The-new resorry for him and the other men behind those Sipe piece” is a shadowy half-world, rob-. ether with air-conditioning and . frigeratcr cars alone are to cost more gray stone walls is a little difficult to understand. bed of much of its arrogance. modernizing of passenger equipment, than $10,000,000 ¥ Certainly Alcatraz is no country club, with all the super: In light of these circumstances, it . has been — ee for the Oe ee ge erapeinne NEX'T TO HALE’S i f a Ritz-Carleton hotel. but even so there. iS ™ore than a little disconcerting substantial increase inthe com-. tion of additional passenger sashes M h P ior appointments of a Ritz-Carleto to find the State Bar of California, . Pany’s forces. Southern Pacific for @l of its lines, arc rogress has yet come to light no evidence that treatment given COHN a domowbat scapacatie situateu . More: than 1,000,000passeuser-angeby the Pullman Gomessy for Salis inals there is inhumane. defending the #rong element in thé . train—-miles—have—been added to the! use by Southern Pacific this soar. is There are plenty of people who find that even an honest . legal profession at the risk of incur-. COMPany’s annual operations since. costing about $2,000,000. This work SWANKY CLEANCUT lif ih dj t altogether overflowin with good. ing public distrust and disfavor of i January 1, this year, with an ac-. it was siated, is progressing rapid: MAN TAILORED ife is tough and is not altog 8 tee = the bar as a whole. . companying intrease of $820,000 in. ly, in keeping with plans for delivSTYLE-SHOW ‘breaks’ —people who have not murdered or swindled somePag face iy ie aes ame ehieens . oper anane Suermes aedordias ts Lane ithe “aquiement Aiur iene ae one. : Communists and the various Com-. @2nouncement opening of the summer travel scaProbably the thing that causes prisoners to complain] munistic organizations have incited] Purchase of new equipment, in-. son. YOUR OPPORTUNITY bout Alcat than other institutions is the eternal sil-. stvikes, riots and unrest among both cluding 3000 refrigérator cars for Here are 182 ORIGINAL SUIT more abou catraz the agricultural and industrial work-' the Pacific Fruit Express Company, Low ‘prices on all guaranteed used! . STYLES. We have cooperated ence of the place. Once inside its walls the criminal becomes} . ” California, catsing heavy loss: jointly owned by Southern Pacific. radios. The-Harmony Shop. Grass. { with members who displayed : x ; Bate wore ie : ; 5 : \ their his at the Palace nobody, just a number, and his photograph is no_ longer. <. {$°aerféuiture and industry, and. @nd Union Pacific, will give employ-! Valley. Hotel: Franeiseo STYLE spread over front pages, as it might continue to »be if he had] endangering the welfare of —law; SHOW. THIS SPRING YOU’LL LIVE IN SUITS MAKE. your selection NOW! We will giadly reserve ‘them been put in some other prison abiding workers as well as their emFae : : : : ployers. : c ry feeling So long as prisoners leave the island penitentiary = Invariably these Connie agitthey would not soon like to be back, and so long as the under-. 444:5 come into court defended i world fears it, Alcatraz will be accomplishing its purpose. a small group of licensed -attorneys; for you. te eS who, in many instances, not only devee oe ONE $16 75 Me F — a fend their clients, but champion them PRICE wx, .e een Eas . . and espouse their principles he Cthers ftrom.regular stecks— $6.95 and $12.95 IT’S THE SUIT SEASON AND HERE ARE ALL THE HEADLINES’ *“Single-= breasted sharkskin That’s War For You : often as possible, the trial is made a Roman holiday to exploit the principles of Communism—with the at(Contributed) torney for the defense in the curious
Signs ; —] role.of seeking to justify his client’s Out of Addis Ababa the other ay Came a report telling crime-.rather than to disprove it. eae j *Single-breasted men’s wear about how an invinciblé army of Ethiopians had slaughtered . nor aocs\ihe fiasco end there: when ce numerous Italians to win a great victory on.a certain battle-. court is adjourned for the day, most NOW SIGNAL ETHYL: t *Gabardine, eabertone, onefila of these communistie attorneys will 1¢to3 button, Een od ate eddie aoe ae On the same day came a report out of Rome telling bie carte enna CASOLINE or ee about an invincible army of Italians had slaughtered numer-. The California Fruit Growers ana . : 7 j. . *Glenurquhart check and plaid ous Ethiopians to win a great victory on a certain battlefield. Farmers Convention, held at SacraFor quicker starting and better performance in’ today’s & a. a. ties AI The puzzling part about it was that both dispatches were — eo ae high compression, modern automobiles. With smiling . et ie j talking bout the same battle, on the same field. oak se ance i SUPER-SERVICE at the following service stations— §. . 1 eee se ae That’s war for you, a 2 aah ae een eed agriulture, but the American ‘gov-. [f/ BROAD ST. GARAGE, Broad and Union Sts “Nevada . “Gabardine suits with sports it other virtue. In al! probability, we . ernment—adopted a resolution call> 5 gens a= ‘ a neo ba habpened until the ay is all Saver ing on the nae Bar to disbar atCity, or TWIN CITY MOTOR SERVICE. : asian ails Lee " 4 As to all the intrigues and secret dealings behind the war, in Babi cette: Wy ad ames Atsthe SIGNAL BULK PLANT, between Grass . iy oe oe that scarcely less insincere activity known as .internationa!. 4,4 what ot a Valley and-Nevada City. : hs browk Meigs : politics, we shall probably not know the truth until it is put. The State Bar declined to purge. ’ SS ne down in history books decades hence. _itself, saying among other things: : se “To be a known communist is not a bad enough, what with one side call-. ~ National politics i 1S d St) : crime (in the State of California).” ing any given event black and the other side calling it white. ° apparently the members of ee But the Ethiopian war is even more obscure. All we can say. state Bar overlooked the fact that for sure now is that both sides are suffering defeat, as is the} the Criminal Syndicalism Agt makes. . ios incall wars it a crime knowingly to: belong to h : l ; : ll aT Le ‘ 1; ree any organization which advocates As to the nominal victor—well, we'll know when it’s overthrow of the government by <A GST Ri CN a HL SNC AR A over. —— foree.and violence. ae = Evety Communist agitator, as the PE Sse ms ae St pI ge SPR OR TRE NRO pe OLS ERED RCT ODE Hl har wea . Z rar. we wendy 28 bar we TE gows, advocates the over41 i k oa itt The studio that satisfies. Good (. . throw of the United States governee oe : ment by « ri "4 yA 107 Mill St. ahatee Gt Seacacable Gicae a5 ent by force and violence. Not only i} . that, but most of the communists’ PD guess work. 8-hour Kodak finish. attorneys join in that advocacy. HOTOGRADHER iio epee ies. Again the State\Bar says, in effect, that every man—criminal or not—is entitled -to-be Fopresunted by an attorney. : : ee : But that is quibbling, as the State OTE IN 1936 Bar must recognize. No one objects . to a burglar or a murderer being represented by counsel; nor does ‘anya ‘, : ; one object to a communist having an : T ALL VOTE KS attorney to plead his case, : ; . 3ut if the attorney for a burglar, / a or a murderer, sought to condone burglary, or murder, instead of deO ' . fending his client, pas, tas would act without hesitation. Such an attor ney ; t WN MUS REGIS : Rk would be disbarred. And the case jp 7" ii WV : ' point isa direct parellel. The attorbranch ney who advocates communism viot lates his oath as an officer of the : court; he ceases to be a defender and : : a becomes an advocate of overthrow of }— ~~ : z y ; soverifment by fore and violence. : The tate Bar should reconsider Of ia-wic e omeOat i its decision—and the law-abiding 4 REGISTRATION CLOSES ON THE FOLLOWING members of the bar, who have a re: : ; spect for public good will and pubDATE : lic confidence—should demand such as cept serv ice bea in 37 street several months ago, has had 5th Class Cities March 2 Steger and Sons employed for the f “ , ~MVlay Presidential Primary March 26 last few days remodeling the ‘interSchool Trustees April 25 ior of the building. Several partii a tions were torn out and a part of ’ : August Primary July 16 the building will be made into a : BAN K of AMERICA t seneral Election September 24 surgery room and an office. It is ex. pected he will be able to move into : pemietuae TRUST & SAVINGS ASSOCIATION : _R. N. McCORMACK, County Clerk. his new location in about a month. * — mente» A Statewide National Bank Pa _* Low prices on allguaranteed used radios. The Harmony Shop. Grass Valley.