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* ten. The cries of the. maimed have June first, starting where the combeen hushed by the years. But this; ; ; Fe One ain eae
; ; pany left off last year when winter
writer who was on Market street on storms shut down’ the property. It
that day and saw the trucks go by will” Genaiat< oe prospecting the
with their freight of slaughtered A BAS Seay dintacue deine. iets
their way to marble slabs in the dications warrant a long tunnel will
coroner's mortuary, cannot forget. be driven to tap ore bodies at depth
There was enough unperjured evi:
dence in the Mooney and Billing’s See ea
trials to prove their guilt, even if MINE BLACKSMITH
District Attorney Fickert proved an! ‘
unworthy servant of the law. j COMMITS SUICIDE
Mina riansaics Angelo Cozalio,’. blacksmith emExpediency “which moves a numployed at the Lava Cap, committed
ber of state legislators to seek! cuicig last evening about six o’clock
Mooney’s freedom, if considered) py shooting himself in the head with
without reference to justice or in-] 9 yifie. He had been despondent, for
justice, would surely fail of: any} some time according to report made
good purpose. Mooney free, stump. Thinking .
Out Loud .
Nevada
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L Vet No. 53.
(By H. M. I.) _ The County Seat Paper
er reser erro ee ST ES NI
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA
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MONDAY, MAY 6, 1935; ae GOLD Cokes
“Debunker’s Informer’ a newspaper of a kind, apparently publishSPRING HILL 1S
ed by persons of EPIC or HEpicac
sympathies, or even communistic
leanings, is sent gratuitously to this SOON T0 START
desk. A casual perusal of the sheet
reveals some things in common with
* Hearst newspapers, a masterly use
of abuse and distortion of facts to
suit arguments. Large. corporations!
of California are learning from Nazi
Germany, say the editors, that terrorism. is the cheapest and most di-.
rect. method to gain their ends, and .
tor that purpose are pushing (‘‘rail-!
While it has béen understood tor
some time a mill was to be installed
at the Spring Hillproper ty as soon
as ore bodies had been developed, it
was pleasing news ,that another mine
is to go on steady production in the
roading” is the word used) certain] near-future in the Nevada Citybills through the state ‘legislature! Gyrags Valley area. :
“to meet the protest of the down-' About the first work to’*be undertrodden people.’’. Sometimes as be-' taken will be the straightening ,of
tween Hearst and his bombast. and!
fury on the right, and the red flag
wavers on left, hemming in, as
the common people of whom
approvingly, .we
uneasy moment. Heartthe legislature would
kind of a damper on both
these fomenters of -disorder. The
only trouble with this proposal is
that an enforced peace is no peace
at all, as the Treaty of Versailles .
has amply demonstrated.
the first 300 feet of the shaft to a
45 degree pitch making the:
shaft the same inclitie. A hoist is to
be installed and ore bins and crusher built in the headframe at the
mouth of the shaft, A long belt
conveyor will carry ore from this
crusher to the mill which will. be
erected where the present office
stands. It is to be a ball mill with
flotation system. The first unit contemplated will be of 100 ton daily
cayacity, the building being built
pecienen ley . large endugh to double the capacity
These bills mentioned above, are} as more ore is developed. When combranded as ‘in direct violation of pleted it will be a model plant.
the constitution.’ Well, suppose they D. E. McLaughlin’ of San
are. There is always a remedy for. cige jg financing the project,
curing unconstitutional acts. It’s a] Lakenan owns the property and Mr.
remedy, to be sure, that requires a} };
long slow process to cure, but never-. eq} Manager.
theless it is:there to be used. About $$200,000 has been spent
/on the property in the last two
years and at times’ indications for
making of mine were very dis.
couraging, but through the persev.
erance ot Mr. Plate it has developed .
into one of the important mines of .
the Grass Valey-Nevada City dis-)
trict.
the
it were,
Lincoln
do have
ily
spoke so
an
we wish
put some
The laws delays a are leading C.-K,
McClatchy to “expect” that sooner
or .later vigilante committees will
make a grand clean-up of the criminal element. This’ leads inevitably
to the thought that if those people,
who are approving a resumption of
a
vigilante justice in this state, would Construction of the new building .
put some energy into their thinking has already started and it is expect.
and doing, they might more easily . 4 machinery for the new plant will
secure reforms in the present adprobably arrive in a month. Installaministration of justice, than outlaw . tion, will be under way by the middle
law.
of June. The mill should be on production _by September first.
An indication of the loose think-. °
i
i Don. Carlos Billick, who has had . ing done about’ the administration i " ah ;
. i eu Vidign oehues many years of milling experience . G) ice is the reso ? : Jus A gained in Alaska, Western United
y State Assembly asking Governor . . é ;
Werri foie hi came Inoue: Wid: States and South American counMe 0. turn Mooney loose. : : : i R SEPA LO, ae : ane ot the tries, is to be mill. superintendent. At governors an 5 sittings :
Boerne
: present he is conducting an assay ofState Supreme Court have found no fice la Wevade City
reason to’ fee Mooney. The propa5 5
Mi.. Plate, general manager, will
spend his time between the Spring
Hill and the recently acquired min. ing property near Sierra City, which
. is composed of the Young America,
. Huclid, Phoenix and Mountain
. claims 6n Sardine Lake. Work is expected to be resumed on them about
ganda for his release has apparently nothing. to do with the justice of
his incarceration. The assembly proposal is admittedly expediency rather than justice. The wholesale murder that was done on Prepapedness Day is too easily forgotone of
PRODUCTION
whole!
Fran-.
Mr.'
R. Plate has been appointed gen.
SKEET SHOOTERS
~ INTELEGRAPHIC
CONTEST SUNDAY
The
FINE PROGRAM PLANNED
TRI-COUNTY CONVENTION .
Members of tie: ‘Civic Club are .
looking forward to Thursday, May 9,
on which date the Convention of the .
three counties, Placer, Eldorado: and
Nevada will meet at the Methodist
church to transact business of the
.
.
first Telegraphic Skeet Chamto compete. There will be championsttips in five classes: aa-a-b-c-d; and
.
tamsey of Lincoln on Education and
Mrs. Spears of Placérville, ’Shakespeare Club on Literature. Local voc-. # ladies championshtp. = aoe
. alists will provide the music for the . . ee oe Me Aah an ante
Pi ! € Lee eac 4 x Prizes y .
ee ; : : t ee Sivan Pa eee cece Ge Mes
Afternoon session will teature an . ee: k A eee
address on gardens by Mrs. Romelsond high in each class, ladies’ event
backer of Meridian, Colusa County sage em Sheek,
and election and installation of of-. amis 18:4 Pepletored srott, and only
ficers for the coming year. [ee OSES of the Ntaional Skeet As.
A fitky cent luacheot will Be dakut poe eon, and of the N. C. 8. A. will
ved at one o'clock. Those. who de. be “eligible to compete. Howwever,
sire to attend the luncheon will . “Here wl Pe dale ote ae
. please make. reservations by phone. and spuntigts who wishes may join
with Mre, A, W. Hoge; Mre. Leland’ the day of the shott, and become.
Smith or Mrs. Douglass, before Tues. . eligible.
The various clubs are to pay an
day evening.
All activities of the day will
open to the adult public.
There will also be a display of fine
. needlework especially quilts. Mem. bers Having such articles will please
arrange with the committee for dis. play.
i The day will close with a garden }
tour and a visit to: the new
) Srounds through the,
‘pe . CBEEence fee for their. team and the
. individuals, $1.00 per person. This
money will be used to supply the
. trophies and awards for the winners.
The Nevada City Skeet Club has
j extended an invitation to the clubs
. of Redding, Marsyville, Sacramento, .
. Fort Sutter, and Rio Vista to shoot
park . : ;
garden ub WW. the Telegraphic on the Nevada City
. H. Goede. Members: who have cars eaDe mo pare . pi ee
are, aeked té be on hahd foe ais pe fon, and wish to exten an is
feature vitation to the people of this district to come and witness and participate in the shoot.
BIRTHDAY FETE
FOR MOTHER OF
MRS, CALANAN
CHANGES IN STAGE
SCHEDULES ANNOUNCED
Post Master Betty Martin West announces. the following as. the stage
morning at 9 a‘ m‘ The mail closing
hour is before 12:30 p. m.
Graniteville stage departs at
arrives at 3°p. m. Mail closes
a. m.
' Washington stage leaves at 9:30
m. arrives in Washington a ttwo
o'clock. Closing hour being 9 a. m. .
All stages are daily except Sun
day.
family dinner in honor of the birthdays of Mrs. Helena Kornhammer
and her niece Mrs. R. J. Ronchi,
the former Miss Frieda Hieronomous.
For many years Mrs. Ronchi and .
Mrs. Kornhammer have celebrated .
their birthdays together. Relatives. 2motored to Folsom yesterday and
spent the day at the Ronchi home,
there partaking of the birthday din9:30
at 9
ner. Mrs. Ronchi’s garden was at the LE IN
height of its beauty for the occasDR. EMPEY TO DISCUSS
ion. From Nevada City motored Mr,
and Mrs. George Calanan, Mr. and Cc
Mrs. F. C. Hieronomous, Mr. anu INFE TIOUS DISEASES
Mrs. J. Muscardini and children, The high school P. T. A. cordialMiss Adele Calanan, Miss Adele. ly invite all Nevada City organizaHieronomous, Mr. and Mrs. M. F,. tions and all citizens to attend the
Emlay and Mrs. Anna Tucker. lecture at the high school tonight
Mrs. Helena Kornhammer who is. at 7:39 p. m. by Dr. James Empey,
the, mother of Mrs. George Calanan child specialist of Roseville, who
to Coroner Jefford, who took the
‘remains in charge. The tragedy was
investigated by Deputy Sheriff Carl
Larsen and the coroner. The decedent leaves a wife and three children.
ing the United States, the hero of
every red gathering from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast, would do
incaleulably more harm than where
he justly belongs, in prison for life.
THIRTY DAYS FOR ‘RESISTING
Tom Salmon, of Grass Valley, was
sentenced to thirty days in the county jail yesterday for resisting an of-.
Among other activities in building for a sound future of California,
the State University are the Americanization classes condueted by the ficer. He was sentenced by Judge
extension division. One letter of a. yorehouse for resisting Captain Joe
Russian expresses gratitude naive. piake, \ while allegedly drunk in
but more, Grass Valley Saturday night.
“In the epest recesses of my FINE OF $20 IMPOSED
heart I consider it my duty to exPolice Judge M. D. Coughlin on
press to you my hearty gratitude. saturday fined. Ernest Schreiber
Whereftor I ask you not.to consider $100 following a plea of guilty to
it ill of me if I afford my heart some violating a ‘city ordinance banning
will discuss children’s
eases.
and resides with Mr. and Mrs, Calainfectious disnan, is 81 years old, was the recipient of many gifts and beautiful CUB SCOU (nea
bouquets of flowers. GOR SC UT MEET
She came to Nevada City as a Clifford Merriam, Cub Scout Masyoung girl and was married here in. ter
1877. Since the demise of her late] to
husband, Mr. and Mrs. George’ Calanan have made their home with her
where she lived as’ a young bride.
assisted by F. Wright, motored
Auburn Saturday with twelve Cub
Scouts of Nevada City. The boys entered the field events of games and
baseball being held there. Cub Seouts
She hag lived in this house for fifty} were present from Grass Valley,
years. . Loomis, Lincoln, Roseville and Nevada City, all taking part in the
field meet. OBSEQUIES HELD FOR
LATE PHILIP SOLARO
HARDW oop ARRIV KS
pionship shott of Northern Californi: u .
organization and listen to music and . : : : ea
will be held on ‘the various. fields
addresses: on topics of: civic inter. ; , : fi
Bae . ; of the clubs of the Northern Caliee) f : ? fornia Skeet Association: next Sun-.
f High lights of the morning sesd me 2s A i ociat ae : int
3 : ag i ay, May 12. ere are elev clubs
sion will. bean address by Nellie . °?° ; ‘ ° oH
summer schedule effective Tuesday,
One of the happiest affairs of this np See PRETEEN, Gn
. first beautiful spring weather was City at 1 p. m. for Alleghany and.
the birthday dinner at the home of} way points, which are Tyler; North
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ronchi in Fol-. Columbia and Forest City. It arsom yesterday. The affair was a. ives in Nevada City the following
Alleghany Ready For.
Gay Festival Saturday
made
company to
Alleghany, leaving .
early in the afternoon .
in Alleghany in plenty .
to take in the auto show and!
entertainment
Saturday night:
Alleghany is celebrating an event
that relatively is that
San celebrates annually,
All arrangements for the Alleghall day and all night festival
next Saturday have practically been
completed. Automobile dealers, electrical refrigerator and appliance
dealers are making what will probably prove the biggest exhibit of their
merchandise ever made in this county.
The event sponsored by the PlayGuild of Alleghany comprises
Arrangements are
. the ‘Citizen's. stage
an excursion
Nevada City
. and arriving
of time
being by. j
run) any
to
evening and leaving .
late
as great as
Francisco ers
. it’s phoenix like rise frofn the ashes} the big auto show and electrical apof a disastrous conflagration. It is . pliance show, the vaudeville acts and
. also celebrating the New Deal and . roaring comedy ‘‘Gay’’ in the coml the new era of prosperity which came . munity house in the evening, and
. to this high mining community as a. finally the all night dance with the
result of the new price of gold. Hiscrack jazzmen from Sacramento
. toric -Sixteen-to-One mine, the Plupi. providing the music.
. bago and a half dozen other * big . One of the features’ of the early
. properties are now employing hunevening will be a Fashion Parade
. dreds, of men in the extraction of . organized by Mrs. Ed Rose of the
the yellow metal. Hundreds of peo. Rose Fashion Shop of this city. Is
. Dle trom Sacramento, Marysville, . order to include this and _ other
and munici.
i
plans to}
Alleghany .
Auburn Nevada county
palities' are making their
attend this big show. at
next Saturday.
novel features in the evening’s en. tertainment, it is now proposed to
open the Community house programat 7:15 p.m. Saturday night.
P.G ECO. 10 STUDENTS ENTER
SPEND $10,000 BETTER HOUSING
ONGASPLANT ESSAY CONTEST
Dan Stewart of the Pacific Gas! About thirty five Nevada City
& Electric company announces that} yjieh gchool students have entered
another big improvement is to be the Better Housing essay contest,
made in the gas plant of the ecom: 3 ; teas
Mr. H. E.: Kjorlie, the rincipal
pany. At a cost of $10;000 a: new : : Pp Dp
150-horsepower boiler will be in-. States. This is a contest sponsored
stalled to replace two smaller bgil-. by the Federal Housing administraers with less combined horse power.
It will be necessary to build an addition to the plant to house the
new unit. Stewart state that this
step taken now because of the
expectéd increase in population and
consequent increase in demand for
gas service. ‘‘We are always just one
jump ahead* of the service demands”, declared Stewart.
CONCERT BY CATHEDRAL
CHOIR APPRECIATED
A’ large
tion for which. cash prizes are offered.the winners. The contest moves
from counties to districts, to states,
and finally into the national stage,
and the winners will have their
names publicized from one end of
the country -to the other.
Under a special arrangement the
ten students receiving highest ranking in Nevada City high school and
the ten highest in Grass Valley high
school will be awarded a trip to the
Columbia Steél mills at’ Pittsburg,
California, with all expenses paid
for thé day.
The contest will close on . May p he
is
and very “appreciativ e.
‘FOUR GENERATIONS
ATTEND BIRTHDAY FETE
of Christ! . Word has just’ been received of
Rev. W. H. the annual family reunion of the =
an eloquent . Odgers family. of Town Talk which
of sixteen well. Was held at Oak Park, Sacramento,
congregation at Trinity Episcopal
church on Sunday evening last were
treated to what proved to be one of!
the finest musical services
in Nevada City. The Dean
Cathedral of Sacramento,
Hermitage preached
sermon and his choir
ever held .
trained voices gave over an hour‘s. Easter Sunday with Mrs. S. A. Odi 9 ane
sacred concert. From the opening to. 8€Ts, 88 years of age as the guest
the concluding’ number the congre-. °f honor. There were eight different sets of four generations present
for ‘the happy affair. An elaborate
18-inch birthday cake was presented Mrs. Odgers by her children when
all were seated at the table, and
manw other lovely — gifts. Many
friends called.ruring the day to greet
gation was thrilled both: by the solo
and the ensemble numbers.
Outstanding was the solo work of
Mrs. Lillian Hutton,.Mrs. Helen. Martin and Mr. Franklin Davis.
In short, the many music lovers
present speak of this visiting choir
as having given an unforgettable. Mrs. Odgers.
performance and many were the Those present were: bic Mary
wishes expressed that it might be. German, and daughter, Miss Marian
possible at some time in the future} German; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Odgers and children, Margary, Harry,
The Cathedral choir drove up in. JT, and Donald; Mr. and Mrs. P.
six machines in the afternoon, visit-. Samora, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McLaughed at Lady Jane Manor, went//in and children, Jackie and Bar:
through the Empire mine mill and. ara; Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm Ancyanide plant. Through the courtesy . d'ews and. children, Claire and Ronof the local lodge of Elks they were . #ld; all of Nevada City; A. Loftus,
to have their visit repeated.
entertained by the vestry at the Grass Valley; Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Elks lodge room. . Kruger and children, Charles and
The organist and choir director of . Audrey of Oroville; Mr. and Mrs.
oe The Nevada County Lumber Co.
Funeral services were head this! has purchased a new Dodge truck
afternoon for the late Philip Soof two-ton capacity from George
laro, 58, at St. Canice Catholic. Bros. Grass Valley. The truck was
chureh. Preceding the church ser-. delivered in San Francisco and served to bring-up a load of hardwood
from the bay. The load consisted of
oak and Philippine mahogany. Very
few lumber yards! carry hardwood
vices Corfe Christifer. Columbo, Nevada County Foresters held their
servives. Interment was at the Catholie cemetery on West Broad street.
coming in two weeks time, on May
the visiting. group is Mr. Emil Mar. J. Odgers, and children, John, Jr.,
tin. 2 ;and Margaret; Mr. and Mrs. J. King~The’ Rev. Washburn announced the, sley, and son, Jack; Mr. and / Mrs.
. Frank Odgers andtwo daughters, all
of Roseville; Mr. ; ae : ‘ ; : 19, of Bishop Porter, for the rite] and Mrs. E. Cupps, oe
ventilation. slot machines. The fine was reduced. ) The late Philip Solaro was aj/Stocks in this part of the state. of confirmation. " Jand two daughters, Placerville; Mrs. ig
“IT would like to express my deep. to $20 in view of circumstances re-. highly respected citizen -of Nevada a ee ee : : Annie Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Albert . ~
est and sincere thanks for your garded as éxtenuating. The slot ma-. City. He came to Nevada City from WOMAN LEAVES’ COUNTY ‘Lewis and son, Tom,. of Niles; Mrs. sat
friendly and benevolent service to. nine wag confiscated: The complaint . Italy in the spring of 1901. Police Chief Garfield Robson satSISTER OF JA. CARTER Leila Harry, Mrs. Frank North, Saca
us immigrants from the land of ter-. was filed by Chief of. Police Robson. For a time he worked in the mines urday night. arrested Belle Warren, . PASSES IN OAKLAND ramento; John McManus, Mr. and inn
ror of the Soviet government in that at Washington and in the Champion! colored. for wandering and solicit-. . Mrs.i.J. H. Rosewall,° Miss ‘Edith
you make it possible for us to learn . . at Nevada City,’later being employed! ing on the streets. She pleaded guilty! The sad news of the death of his tosewall; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dyson,
the English language. Teacher Rog-. the last few years of satani¢ Soviet in the saw mills. ; . this morning to a charge of vagtwin sister in Oakland Saturday was} of Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Redi-alsky understarids not only to teach . paradise. His wife, as a girl, came to Ne-. rancy and was sentenced by Jurge. ¥eceived by J. A. Carter of Nevada feo, and children, Joy and Janet,
us the language, but also to make us “Next to God we thank our dear yada City from Italy and. they were . Mobley to six months in jail. This} City. : Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rosewall, Tom
acquainted with the laws of our, new. government whichreceived us in) married in 1907. They openen ‘a . was suspended on condition that the . Mrs. Vollmer was ‘born: at. North and Jimmie Rosewall, Watsonville.
fatherland. yuch friendly fashion and treats Us. boarding house, near the Gold Run, woman leave. the county and never Bloomfield in 1863 and was well be
“For this instruction we.have be-. so well. As loyally devoted citizens-to . bridge, which they have conducted return. She left. known and beloved by the old timThe case of W. B. Harrison, ac_ come convinced that no country in. well. As loyally devoted citizens-to. successfully. ever. ‘since. ae eon Saree ia ; ers Of the ridge section. The funeral] cused of drunken driving was given —
‘the world has done so much and is. be we desire to do our share ‘in sup. Besides his . devoted wité Mr. So. BE. B, Dudley, ‘chairman of tho. will take place in Oakland tomor-} a cantinuance wnyil tomorrow by
stl doing so much for its people. porting this land. May God bless you) laro leaves to. mourn his passing! Board of. Supervisors, came.in on! row. Besides J. A. Carter, another Superior Judge Raglan ‘Rattle. At-—
as,America. It is as drops of balsam. and with you all our governing four stalwart ne, Max, John, Melio! Thursday to attend the funeyal of. brother Randolph Carter’ survives torney G. L, Jones is_ ‘the a
for'a terrified soul who experienced . heads and stand by. you.” and James Soler> -17 4% ix ity, l the late. Edward Cummins. is . her. : : for the Selena: :