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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1936. NEVADA CITY NUGGET PAGE FIVE.
CAMPTONVILLE
By ACTON M. CLEVELAND
“dy CAMPTONVILLE, Nov. 12.—Mr.!
and and Mrs. J. H. Brooks were the
pround parents of an eleven pound
baby boy, born last week at a Marysville hospital. Both mother and baby
doing well.
E. E. Mulliken of Chico was
town Friday on a short business visHt:
Jos. Halkyard of Nevaca City was
in town Friday on a short business
visit.
Chas. A. Jones arrived Saturday
ke Campbell on a short visit with
“®relatives in this section.
L. W. Kopp. proprietor of Kopps
Bakery in Nevada City was in town
oi on a short visit.
sew Rose came down from’ the
Donner Summit to spend the week
end with his family.
ity
‘
vehicles having permits
AMBULANCES TO
EXERCISE CARE
SACRAMENTO, Nov. 12.—Ambulances and emergency vehicles were
eautioned to exercise greater care,
and to more closely observ< traffic
laws in a notice issued today by
Chief E. Raymond Cato of the California Highway Patrol.
Such vehicles frequently operate
at too high speeds in heavy traffic,
it is stated, and directly or indirectly at times cause accidents.
“Ambulances and emerrencyv
to he equipped with red lights and sirens are
expected to observe traffic laws,”
says Cato. ‘“‘The law permits me to
authorize use of this equipment as a
warning to other vehicles so they
may pull to one side and stop to permit such vehicles the right of way.
Too many times such vehicles are
driven at speeds not at all necessary, especially after accident victims have been placed in the ambulance. Physicians generally ac;company these vehicles and do ail
that can be done so that excessive
speed to a hospital is unnecessary.
SUPREME COURT .
UPHOLDS JUDGE
‘TUTTLE DECISION
Judge Raglan Tutile of. the Ne.
A few moments saved by high sneead vada county superior <«ourt, who
often will not compensate for hazards created to others.”
FORMER RESIDENT DEAD Court of Appeals, during the illness
Mrs. George Brailey of Grove. of one of ‘ts members today has the
street is in. receipt of a méssazej distinction of having a decision
from her mother in Butte, Montanaj written by him, sustained by the
telling of the death of Mrs. Bary] United States Supreme Court. It is
Bracelin Barry, ‘several weeks ago./ undoubtedly the first time this honMrs. Barry is a native of this city
and left here with her late husband
many years ago. Mrs. Barry will be
well and kindly remembered by
many in Nevada City.
nearly a year ago, was appointed by
the state judiciary council
temporarily
or
judge in Nevada county.
Tuttle
members of the appellate bench, upto sit
on the State District
has been accorded a_ superior
The decision, written by Judge’
and approved by the othe
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Nov.18" .
a
som,
. pealed
. unconstitutional,
the defendants due process of ‘law. the white line to move sharply from
right to left to attract attention of
motorists to
and the equal
law.”’
. year,
. their possession.
plosives and not guilty of three con3 ' Court held
‘ California
‘imposing a
holds the conviction of . eight San
Francisco maritime workers found
guilty in the superior court of Stanislaus county. for ‘“‘reckless and malicious possession of dynamite.”
The United States Supreme Court
refused to review the judgment of
the State District Court of Appeals,
which upheld the sentences and the
validity of the California law.
The petitioners were Robert J.
Fitzgerald, Reuel Stanfield, Victor
H. Johnson, John Sousa, John RodHenry Stiva and John Burrows, sentenced to San Quentin and
Patsy Ciambreli sentenced to Folger,
Counsel for the convicted men az:ground the law
because “it
on the was
denies
the protection of
The men were arrested in Patter.
;son, Stanislaus county, in April last, night, Captain
in. form
. by the constant view of the white
The state charged that the dyna: . stripe which divides the hightway inmite had been stolen and was to be . to lanes.
used in an alleged attempted dyna-. would be interrupted and the motor. miting of Standard Oil properties at . ist become more alert.
. Patterson.
with dynamite and clubs
They were found guilty of
‘charge of reckless possession of ex-j ion,”
“the eye may observe an
months to five years for each.
In another decision, the Supreme
that a of
aleoholie beverare
provision the
act
t
The tribunal reversed a ruling by .
three-Judge Federal District Court .
.
ser who formerly held the position. . nut.
@ut.
L. B. Kennedy of
Highway Patroi, now being used at
several
the . trate on
way
,;ed only at the road ahead. If someithing on the road should move, un$500 license fee for the! é
. privilege of importing beer from out!
ide the state was constitutional. . ¢
should move to warn
this stripe is slightly off-set, the foraeieeaenlereeiemann
WHITE LINE IN
CENTER OF ROAD
SOON TO WIGGLE
SACRAMENTO, Nov. 12.—If the
white line in the center of the highway seems to ‘‘wiggle’’, it does not
mean the driver should have his
eyes examined, but that a new plan
to reduce accidents is being tried
This plan, originated by Captain
the California
points in the state, causes
dangerous situations.
On long drives and especially at
Kennedy believes, a
often induced of hypnosis is
3y the plan this hypnosis
“When the mind ceases to concenobjects in the field of: visCaptain Kennedy explains,
indication
Bete counts. Defense Attorney: of danger without realizing it. The
. Harold Faulkner filed notice of an-!mind in this condition neglects staBij peal. The conviction count carries! tionery objects, while those that
Bila penitentiary term of from six . Move are seen and registered.
“This is the cause of many highaccidents. Attention is directxpectedly, the mind will take) noice. The lane stripes being the prinipal object in the field of vision,
of danger. If
in California that the requirement . Ward motion of the car will create
. was illegal. . the illusion that the stripe is movNEW NIGHT WATCHMAN A man an insane asylum sat
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If you haven’t, don’t fail to be his \guest when the
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