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Vollmer on State. Police
Unless a state police system is established in California
and in'the other states of the Union “‘we shall continue to lock
on our police service with shame and contempt, and we shall
remain what We are today, the mosi crime-ridden ¢ountry in
the civilized world.” This is the prediction made by August
Vollmer, professor of criminology in the een of Califorgia and for many years thé chief of police of Berkeley, in
a book, ““Crime and the State Police,’’ which has
turned out by the University Press. Professor Vollmer collaborated in the work with Alfréd E. Parker, a graduate student of the University.
“In, fact,” Professor Vollmer says, “Inefficiency in police work, resulting in part from the poor selection and trainjust been
ing of police officers, is entirely too general in this country— .
so general in fact, that our police systems have broken down.
“With few exceptions, sheriffs and constables are no
_ longer able to meet adequately the present problems of crime.
On every hand, and almost under the eyes of these officials,
criminals are successfully making their attacks on society. The
sheriffs and constables can do little about it, for they are overburdened with civil duties, to say nothing of the fact that they
are seeldom trained or equipped to cope with modern criminal warfare.
“Tradition and politics are still at the helm, and the
criminal, taking advantage of this situation, carries his actvties to unbounded mits, laughing while wornout police and
criminal justice machinery grinds and squeaks.”
Of the sixty-nine departments and departmental subdivisions in California’s state government, fifty-eight find
necessary to exercise police power, thus causing a costly overlapping of duties and the forced assumption of many work details that could be more adequately handled by a single state.
wide force.
Vollmer makes the point that organized san is opposed
to a state police force, but that the official aci
who are trained to shield and preserve
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of the police
even th: human ike :
FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1935.
7 CE ee ee
(A Tr Bie Oc Bios to Happy Charlie)
Ah Hin was a Chink from over the sea,
Round and brown as a Chink can be;
Of Engish words he had far
But he always managed to say,
too few,
“can do.”
Ah Hin was busy the whole day long—
Perhaps he belonged to the worker's tong;
But whether his tasks were
His invariable motto was,
If he were weary, no one could tell,
old or new,
“can do.”
Over his face no shadow fell;
Our ways to his heathen heart were new,
But he tackled strange jobs
With a calm, “can do.”
.
There was never a frown on his queer moon face,
With quiet contentment he filled his place;
The light in his oblique eyes shone true
And it deepened and glowed when he said,
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“can do.
Ah. Hin was a heathen? Maybe so;
But he taught me a lesson, this . know;
And faith and courage . oft
When . think of his eager and brave,
CA. MERRIAM CONNER.
CAMPTONVILLE
By ACTON M. CLEVELAND
CAMPTONVILLE, May 17,——John
Kraig, SERA worker, who
resides on Oregon Creek was thrown
Saturday, May. 11,
to town when a jack
the hillside
him. He hit the
with his cane,
and rabbit garsupper. This
does not have
right up
veteran
into confusion
while enroute
rabbit, rushing
ran right
rabbit over
put him in his sack,
nished John’s table for
is a country where one
to go hunting;
and fall in your lap.
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down
against
the head
they come
Mellon of. ChalSaturday
Supervisor
lenge ‘was in n on official business.
John F. Lord,
versity at Beerkeley
to spend a month visiting
at Camptonville.
Mr. and Mrs.
of North San
Canrptonville
A’ Mother’s Day
student at the Uniarrived Friday
relatives
W. Huckins
Sunday in
Henry
Juan spent
relatives.
was given
visiting
dinner
lives of momentary enemies, should be sharply diff. crenti iated! over the week end by Mr. and Mrs.
from the militia, who are trained cnly in the arts of war. Acton M. Cleveland at their home
The author details the history and activities of tive State . on Main street. The guest’ of ‘honor
% >} was Mrs. W. B. Meek, a great’grandpolice forces of New York, New jersey and other states and
asserts that they have proven the value of the state-wide
systems
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and one of four generations
The following attended, M:
Karl L:. Clevela
mother,
present.
Mrs. and nd, Mr. and
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every time we eel] an Elgi
we’ve made another friend
life! It’s the always-welcome
gift. . . this watch of fine
American tradition. And we
have the latest models to show
. you. Smart, tiny watches for
the girl graduate, the bride . . .
the bride’s gift to her maid of
honor. St
man. ‘Your eye will tell you the .
beauty of these : timepieces.
And they are accuracy -tested
to the fixed standard of the
stars. Prices start at $19.00.
Gries Valley Bi
renew
“can do.”
Mrs. Fred J. Joubert, Mr. and Mrs.
William B. Meek, Xr. and Mrs. Acton M. Cleveland.
James L. Joubert arrived
from Berkeley where he attended the }
of California, on a week
end visit at his home in Oak Valley.
Myr. and Mrs. Livingston
and daughter
University
Charles
of Graeagle spent the
week end visiting Mrs. Kate Hope .
Livingston.
Chas. L. Wilson, Jr.. student, at .
the University of California at Berkeley arrived Friday on a visit with
his father at Lob Cabin.
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' MINING ENGINEERS
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ACCOUNTANTS
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Mine Systems Income Tax Returns Mining Engineer
Box 785, Nevada City . NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA
be eee ae ee eee . Box 260 Phone 208-R
Investigations, surveys,” reports,
ATTORNEYS Plant. design and construction. S1een 'pervision of. operation. Mine management. Consultant. A backHARRY M. McKEE ground of 20 years*experience in
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Nevada City, Calif. FRED M. MILLER
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W. E. WRIGHT MINING DISTRICT MAPS FOR SALE
ATTORNEY AT LAW 1262 S. Auburn St. Grass Valley
Office in Union Building . > pees Se Ss
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Phone 28 Nevada City J. F. O CONNOR
Spon Pee Mining and Civil Engineer
I. T. Nilon J. T. Hennessy) United States Mineral Surveying
Lynne Kelly Licensed Surveyor .
Nilon, Hennessy and Kelly . 292 West Main St. xrass Valley
Grass Valley
E. H. ARMSTRONG
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office 20814 West Main Street
Telephone 163 Grass Valley
CHARLES L. HOGUE, O. D.
OPTOMETRIST
Corrective examination and training for defective vision and functional disorders of.the eyes.
147 Mill St. Ph.624 Grass Valley
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Office,-127 Mill St. qrass Valley
Morgan & Powell Bldg., Nev. City
George L. jones Frank G. Finnegan
JONES & FINNEGAN
Office: Morgan & Powell Buildings,
Broad Street, Nevada City, Cal.
TELEPHONE 273
DOCTORS
B. W. HUMMELT, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
400 Broad St.
. Office Hours: 10-12 a. m. 2-5 p. m. BR E.C SKINNER i
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(OR ea ee eerree e fs Evenings by Appointment
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. Nevada City, Calif. Grass Valley, Calif
Office 418 Broad Street ee een
. Hours: 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 P.M. DR VERNON V ROOD
. Residence Phone 2 Office Phone, 362 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office and residence at 128 Neal St.
ALFRED H. TIC! KELL, M. ‘D.
. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON aoe oo ieee bare ae
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Office Ott Bldg Main Street
Phon> 11
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Office Hours: 1 to 3 7 to & Dp. m.
Sundays 11:30 to 12:30
129 South Auburn St., Grass Valley.
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office Residence 73}
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Pd by Appointment . Beer,
forgan & Powell Bldg. Phone 3214] He wanted it sparkling and clear,
oes . When he found the New: Deal,
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