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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 27, 1935 (6 pages)

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¥ ‘PAGE TWO _ eR ae : ihe a ie ike ihe ie Sieiheile ie i Se eo oh Nevada City Nugget 305°Broad Street. Phone 36 and Printed by statute. A Legal ‘Newspaper, as defined lished at Nevada City. Pub Editor and Publisher y at Published Semi-weekly, Monday and Frida under Act of in the postoffice at Nevada March 3, 1879. Congress, taxes, ing the trend set by gasoline * improvement the surpassing that source, from yield the in shown * California taxes SULSCRIPTION RATES One year (in Ac but wine and beer 68 during April were $12,005. taxes ing: spond corre than the : sold more increase for April 1934, marking an nt. perce 10.2 of Se ste shaste teste te tel % t,he He ten sha sta ste Selohileies teste ta stestent Selle eines to stea™ +, Bete testeieiein te s%leieie Mei fHicin ins 5% hy Mes Sele ete eTeiinie® eae feleletejein on *, a ae Dg] wor+ae ter of the second class 97 SACRAMENTO, May 27. _-Follow * mail mat Nevada City, California, and entered as City,. SLIGHT ADVANCE IN LIQUOR TAX COLLECTIONS Airview of Ford Exposition Site and Music Bowl Be ee ee Re Me Me oe 3M. Re ee SS ie leeal eS viens . as MONDAY, MAY 27, 1935. THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET of Richard E. Collins, State Board Equalization Member from. Redding, will susbelieves that these figures for made ously previ ates tain estim of > $1,600,000 an annual revenue ld be developed The control and regulation of crime shou it has developed: by the University in the same manner that culture, education major procedures for the guidance of agri H. M. Adler, pro fesand public health, in the opinion of Dr. fornia, and national-. sor of psychiatry at the University of Cali ly known criminologist. s by univerThe examination of chronic criminal type the education .of sity clinics equipped for that purpose and be established just as . peace officers by the university, should been established for the university hospital and clinics have the education of the study of disease and its treatment and doctors and dentists, Dr. Adler pointed out. fact that a large “We must reconcile ourselves to the processes of juvenumber of delinquents do not respond to the ie or probation,” Dr. Adnile courts, correctional schools, paro d in the handling of ler said. ‘‘All existing agencies have faile e, therefore, must this problem. The peace officer of the futur s of delinquency be trained in classifying the different type and applying the proper treatment to each. intelligence “We have already determined that the and that enquotient is only indirectly related to delinquency, many believe it vironment is not the determining factor that nquent feebleto be. There are more non-delinquent than deli of penitentiary minded, for instance. The average intelligence Likewise all inmates is just as high as that on, the outside. ble environcriminals do not come from supposedly unfavora er of guess matt a ‘ments. That leaves the causes of delinquency at the tax from two cents @gal per lon on these beverages. the ‘At the first of the: . year, more ent perc ten was tax ary Janu g than the tax for the correspondin month of last year,’’ he pointed out. “Ajthough February taxes registered and percent, 1.2 a gain of only March taxes showed a percent, the increase now loss a of revealed by the April taxes indicates that we may still expect a substantially higher yield at the end of the year than was realized in 1954, when the total was $1,509,000. “tnless there should be a serious setback; I think that the state may count upon a total revenue of -at least $3,250,000 from beer and wine taxes at present rates during the © Erickson next biennium.”’ showing, The photograph above is an unusucl air view of the site of the Ford Exposition at San Diego, bridge in beautiful Balboa Park, the tower at the left, the Ford Exposition Building, in the background, the in which 3,000 persons can on the Exposition Grounds, and, at the right of the Ford building, the great bowl be seated. ers, . of a last month, 91 percent was produced by California breweries. Onty a small quantity of the wine subject to tax was imported, as out gallonage of 1,785,290, Temporary living quarters in Redi men’s park have afforded us no end . of enjoyment (although we live most . . Out NEW SIERRA PAVED WAY Bret Harte Dairy us all. OMMENT!. BY Christian Andersen according to Collins. total of 4,701,725 gallons of beer sold $70,000 FOR . where I was born.’ So strong is the . pull of the little old birthplace upon . WEEKLY work. California beer and wine are still marked favorites with local consum of. a total imports ace counted for but 31,903 gallons. primitively). At night with familar. moon-bathed . . objects vignetted in ing de‘“ All of which impresses the necessity of determin splendor, the imagination runs ram. and this can Late this afternoon the Nugget linquency trends and factors as early as possible, is . pant. Songs and music by the family skirmish bonus real first The . ed-' proc tific scien having . received the following telegram from be done best through the keenly calculating, . entertain us all and we are history. Apparently there will be no . ain cert a . pt friends acce yes, must Friends, We fun. . of lots rsity Congressman Harry L. Engiebright. ures developed by the unive time lost in renewing the battle as . our;. to as ng enquiri uct us cond visited e have . whos s inal both sides are de. Washington, D. C., May 27. . minimum as confirmed and chronic, crim doubt { we no shall and welfare, they and termined. The con. H. M. Leete, Editor, Nevada City cannot be affected by any present type of treatment, in the years . gressmen who -vot. treasure the experience a studbe . Nugget. must . They ty. constitute the greatest menace to socie ed overwhelmingly . an secured have I you tell to Glad must ncy override the . ied clinically and the factors causing their delinque to thousand seventy appropriation of type thereby, veto be determined. From this study must be developed a new for further construction work s dollars ' trend al make themselves . of peace officer who will be able to determine ment lle Hobart Mills highSierravi secure in their, the on influences and such puzzling factors as racial and environment congressional” Beat z : way. this particular and a type of treatment fitted to the needs of »for another term Harry L. Englebright, M,C: handle this Perhaps the most ambitious and or two. Those who . criminal class. The university is best equipped to that Hollywood has: voted to sustain costly spectacle problem.”’ . Produces the Best Milk it is Possible to Produce . = “LIVES OF ABENGAL LANCER” AT NEVADA Hundreds of {people are cleaning ng their plots and many are also comi from all over California to decorate the graves of their loved ones. Banner Under the auspices of followthe W., F. V. Post, tain Moun ing services will be carried out: Com mander C .E . Bosworth will be in charge of the program at the cemetery. The first will be an opening invon eation and later a few well chose after rth,’ Boswo Mr. remarks by which the band will play a selection. Judge George L. Jones will next monks cloth cover. pages all mimeographed by the students. This is a new venture with them and they have done very well. The theme of the book is ‘Bridge Building.’ Throughoyt the book are photographs and etchings of pictures showing the development of bridges from prehistoric time to the almost “super modern’’ Golden Gate Bridge. Permission to use copyrighted pic tures of the bay bridge had been obtained by-the students. The editor of the Quill is Miss Au drey Davis with Mrs. Flewellyn as advisor. Miss Baggely is advisor to the mimeograph committee. This committee has worked hard for many weeks getting the book into shape. be introduced ‘Snd during his talk . They worked after school and on the flag and flag pole presented by . Saturdays. Through their efforts a _Mrs. G. J. Rector and Mrs. George L. considerable amount of money has Jones will be dedicated in memory of their father, Mr. Mott. Mr. Mott, was ‘department commander of the G. A. been saved. AMERICAN LEGION BANQUET The American Legion is giving a R. in California and Nevada. At a signal, one of the Sons of the Legion and a Boy Scout will raise this flag. At the completion of Mr. Memorial building in Grass Valley Tuesday evening and Jones’ speech the Star Spangled Ban have invited *many prominent men to ner will be played and the flag raised to full mast. A closing prayer will . follow after which the firing squad will salute, and taps will be sound Hatattend. Lieutenant Governor eventhe of r speake the be will field ; ed. banquet in ing. His topic will be ‘‘The Aims and Purposes of the American Legion,”
in the next runoff. In the abstract it must be said that it took courage to veto the Patman bonus bill. It was a courage of heart and not of political Some of the veterans expediency. will give consideration to this feature of the battle when casting their next vote for president. One thing is four million veteran votes could easily swing the next election. But who knows perhaps the next president might also veto another certain, bonus bill. For this reason alone the veterans may not be willing to swap horses in Wiflie Hearst is certainly mak ing a play for the veteran circulation of this country. Willie always Was a clever fellow when it concerns the s ploits and adventures of England’s . bonds bravery, discipline and skill that has . tion,reveals Vi take out a big insurance policy my life. this week. at: June County district bonds officers to hold sway over the teem-. ing in the county, excluding municiping millions of India. Cooper is a, alities totalled $215,328. The county ranked firty-eighth captain of the 41st Bengal Lancers, . ard Cromwell, arrives as a Taw re-! standing, the association found. Two / counties, Mono and Trinity, showed cruit. Cooper and Tone, also an officer . no bonded debt outstandirg, while of the regiment, ‘take over the training of the lad, but, on a visit to an outstanding of more than $50.00 per Cromwell be capita, these counties being Colusa, thirteen counties had a bonded debt was 2s. $91. 00 per capita, leader, who hopes that the Lancers will follow and be lead to disaster because of the father’s love for the mento, San Diego, Fresno, * Yuba, Yolo, Los Sutter, Orange, Santa Barbara,. boy. Ventura. of ‘his .public”’ ge of newspaper nostrums to maintain the desired level of dividends. Next Thursday, Memorial Day we . shall again memoralize our country’s. province. “The Unwelcome. Stranger,”’. highest with a debt of Riverside, Sacra Angeles, Contra Costa shoulder with their menfolks in perthe civilization of which we can’ all be proud. In all the vicis certainly be accorded with the men. The joint honors It is largely through Mrs. just me the menu for Nevada City Phone 77 ieoteateoleateale teal te ele see oteatente tee atete se tette este: ue e + en Sire ae fe f fe the} now verbally gave Sunday’s. lunch, how’s this? Tomato and lettuce salad, new potatoes, creamed shrimp, to equip the office of Vernon Stoll, Complicated, thrilling situations lead to the appearance of the room. a satisfactory conclusion, district attorney. him, is given a new lease on life by . j No matter where the -town is lo EYES, EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED manages to find a place in the heart 147 Mill Street tor, portrays an orphan child whe Mr.and Mrs. Thomas DuHane and. cated, how small or how big, there of the gruff race horse breeder. son of Sacramento spent Sunday as always seems for every one a thrill when that town is mentioned. You ‘the guests of Mr, and Mrs. a. will hear a proud voice say: “That is ; Nugget Advertising’ Pays. n Nevada City. Dolain + ae, NEW THERMIQUE WAVE WITH:eS ¢ SHAMPOO AND FINGER @ : . % WAVE on i TBCR: % £3B5e WET. WAVE 2.230000. 250% ~ Ainsworth Beauty Shop { Phone 457-3 for Appointments 43 22215 Broad St. Nevada City + Seslentesteoleototeslentesiesiegeteatenieseslente steno terse tonne + i old furniture SPECIALIST iN “THE SCIENCE OF * SEEING” English. sympathetic . is cast as understanding wife of Holt, who is actress, The Dr. C. L. HOGUE, the very stranger he feared. the To 25 customers only, who may* oe ; take their choice of a 3 Be Comfortabie when the woman he loves turned against . beautiful g was in bad shape and the new adds Holt, jilted by Lady Luck, and with. Mona Barrie, Ainsworth Beauty : Shop oBINGENTS 2.004.. $2.00%: tious horse breeder who was afraid of nothing until a stranger ruined his luck and shattered his romance. to BY % and . brave soldiers. By word of mouth as. Jack . NEW FURNITURE FOR COUNTY with . sew Columbia picture, a well as spiritually, these brave souls,. to comes OFFICE role, starring the Holt in living and dead will receive the ad-! The county of Nevada has -purthe Nevada Theatre Wednesday, Cast oration of practically 120-million. as a tough, hard boiled owner of a chased a set of four chairs and desk men, women and children. There is . race horse breeding farm, Holt porof highly polished walnut made by to my mind another contingent who ee prison, who trays the type of role for which he the convicts of Og eould be fittingly honored on such twenty some in can sell their furniture to county offamous has become an occasion viz. the women of the . fices but not enter private trade. years of screen acting. country who have stood shoulder *o The new furniture is being used The story deals with a superstipetuating MILK U. S. N. JOHNSON, Prop. 30, enabled a mere handful of English . and school and other bonds outstand almost forced to leave her husband . because of his superstitions and pe station built. sweet corn, strawberrys and cream, eause of the stranger in their housefive gas pumps and individual rest covery. coffee, tea or milk, sounds palatable Miss Anne Norton of Sacramento hold. rooms. George Bobst, local contractis visiting at the home of Mr. na and sustaining. What did you have? Jackie Searl, prominent child acor, will erect the buildings. sf Ardent Suitor: If you marry me as which pulse Tuesday, their spirituality that men have been Mrs. D. E. Coughlin in Nevada City outstanding . 1934, a study of the bonded debt of soldiers in India. The story of ‘‘The Lives of a Ben-. California counties, recently completgal Lancer” is that of extraordinary . ed by California Taxpayers’ Associa THRIVE ON Guernsey Gold. Medal Milk that won the State’s highest AWARD OF CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR 1931, 1932, 1933 . in. comes involved with a beautiful girl, and is kidnapped by a hostile Indian feels the and then administers the proper dos able to hold to their ideais through the centuries. Theatre : a Standing Guy Sir He Bengal ‘of a showing. the “Lives ’ L. W. Lobdell, has started the Lancer.” building-of a new six room home on Mrs. "Andy Anderson fell last Satnear Valley’ highway the Grass cutting a severe gash in her urday LobMr. _. Shaw’s. Besides the home was treated by Dr. B. W. She leg. e servic Superbig dell is having a reThe station will have Hummelt and is making a good Nevada . CHILDREN LOS ANGELES, May 27.—Nevada . Bena of ‘‘Lives taxpayers owed a bonded debt county roles, starring the gal Lancer’ is a stirring, colorful . of $15.17 for every man, woman, district county, and action crammed story of the ex. and child in the and Cromwell adjoining situdes of any country women should at the Featuring Gary) Richard . Tone, circulation department of his sheets. ' From there they will all go to the MATINEE AT NEVADA THEATRE Gatholic and Pioneer cemeteries for There will be a matinee ate2:30 similar services. NEW SERVICE STATION and comes to the Nevada Theatre to-. night and Tuesday. Franchot Cooper, SMALL BONDED DEBT IN NEV. CO. Standing, from the highest of California counGuy commanded by Sir . ties in per capita bonded debt outby Richplayed son, when Sir Guy’s midstream. Again speaking of the Bonus Battle, screened Get Your __ MATTRESSES Repaired and Cleaned by JohnW.Darke Commercial St. 109 J. Nevada City Phones 109M. The Sun Produce and Grass Valley Evenings by Appointment Nevada City, California Phone 38 Phone 624 315 Broad Street ~ sf eemeteries in Nevada City Thursday. There are 85 ax been ‘ ics“o ,. * aes hk We oe *+. <e Catholic It is a neatly bound book with a cer the last. at eae :eo!oo*, wets % the the stu dents are all on tip-toe to see it. will get has. Leste ste Pioneer and morning and ed tomorrow tainly Lancer” 8 Me Grove, high school artnual will be distribut “=. senate ever attempted “Lives. of a Bengal HheioieieieieieieietScares orial Day services to be held in Pine Quill, the Nevada City 1935 in * Plans are completed for the Mem PRODUCE FINE ANNUAL! The both Soe DEDICATED ON MEMORIAL DAY veto tele OL STUDENTS SCHO HIGH LE PO FLAG AND the . the house and the