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Nol. D< No. 7 —s The County Seat Paper NEVADA ¢ CITY, _CALIFORNIA _ Pa _The GOLD. Center : MONDAY, NOV. _26, 1934
, Mining Men Ask Loan [wavacastanx, . Mystery Takes
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3 . . . WHEN THE BUS RUNS Tragic Turn
: ' + Office Location in S. F. THOUT IT?! &@ . . er X . ) mig MILES WITHOUT IT? 1 axes. Is
. es “Why be bothered with a gas bd ® WASHINGTON, Noy. 26.—Correc-. the RFC for application forms, but . Z :
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. . : x ane tank? That’s the query Orlando i 4 tion of the annoying conditions that. to date only about 160 completed ‘ ‘ *
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se ies : McCraney is putting to his
: Pi have created misunderstanding and applications for loans have been refrishds Wis ‘experience seems to A : 5
dissatisfaction in western mining] ceiyed here 3 ee Z
: 4 : ‘ indicate that a gas tank, filled or : , : : a circles since the RFC last summer The highly technical and fiscal asstints Ya Svat = a nee aude i By RALPH H. TAYLOR . the second part of the Riley-Stwart .
announced that it would grant loans . pect of each individual project has . ees He ‘etarted “nat ex the j Taxation, unemployment relief! Tax Relief Plan, which calls for the i
to worthy mining projects, are under . been handled with sympathetic and ! OS ea Garret wha “aie ane and “the liberalization of govern-. return of. utility properties to the i
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consideration by RFC officials, it. intelligent consideration by the of%iGebk On the way the faa tne ment” are rapidly taking shape as} counties for local tax purposes, has I * * 5 eek. > = aS a2 = a m ‘; ae was indicated here this week. The} cials of the mining department who, droppea oft eet ae Sao PES ; the primary issues, of the 1935 State . been mentioned in some quarters, —
! advisability of such action was pro-. despite malicious statements to the fc ae a Se ee When -heth Legislature, which will convene at! que to the fact that this: shift would
@ vaped by Senator Charles B. Hender-. contrary, are desirous of granting as . parked he thought the rear of his j Sacramento in January. reduce revenues approximately $70,4 son, member of the RFC Board of. many loans as possible. in teaked: queie: ales wanes And there is every indication that / 000,000 per biennium and’ probablyiq Directors, upon his return from an Congressman James G. Serugham, ination revealed _the gas tank ab; the forthcoming session of the lawnecessitate a state ad valorem tax.
extended trip during which he famit-. of Nevada, author of the RFC Act, pat ie tan Sense ew approxi makers will go down in the record The ad valorem, or direct prop:
iarized himself with conditions in! authorizing mining loans, has profinitely five ities wilheak fs ola books as one of the most momentous . erty tax, woud stir up a hornet’s
the West. posed in a letter to Secretary of Infoe “Why a gas tank? Ispintatiye meetings in California. pest of opposition, it is generally
Mining leaders maintain that the/terior Ickes that all mining and ; history. conceded, and many. .of the governcurrent dissatisfaction is traceable to. metallurgical activities in connecThe swing toward a new liberal-} mental leaders are determined to
the fact that the RFC has been op-. tion with mining Ioan applications . ism and progressivism in govern-. ayoid sucha levy at all costs.
erating its Mining Department upon . be transferred to Bureau of Mines. . TEACHERS HOi D ment—-in part a by-product of -the HIGHER SALES TAX MAYBE
a “remote. control” basis, conducting Members of various federal agen-!
depression and its problems, but in In connection with unemployall negotiations with applicants for. cies involved decline to comment on . ; . the main a counter-attack on radi-. ment relief and unemployment. inmining loans directly from this city. Scrugham’s proposal, but. it is un. INS ; I j j . i iD HERE t calism-—will have strong bearing on. gsurace proposals, there is also a posThis, they add, has caused confu-. derstood from reliable sources Mek tax legislation as well as the unem-. sibility that the 2% per: cent state
sion, delay and undue’ correspon. congressional regulations governing ; 2 pe 1 ployment program, according to] gales tax will be jumped to 3 perdence the Bureau of Mines do not permit! ik mde seee crein e oe = present trends. cent, with the extra tax being speciPF = a : pate soe ite : "'*.ers arrived in Nevada City today to 2 j Bee 2 ae ee ce : & &P
} \ To elimiante this condition, min-. the Bureau participating in such aca ic fastHte Awioue tis ees Sie eee In addition to a powerful drive for} figally set aside to care for relief
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v bd ing men, after. a thorough study of . tivities. . peas Sentnees oF the a Finding of’ the-’ decomposed a state income tax, designed to. bal-. costs, unemployment insurance and
the situation, have proposed that the Se . raat ae ee Nevada <si-~ hizh body of a girl positively idenlance inequalities of the sales tax,. other welfare activities: Under the DI) 7a r ~ ; Sess . 4 L = Ss = = 5 es : “ s REC establish.a regional mining ofREMINGTON HILL MINE ain Ga a week hath Cosnse . tified as that of Dorothy Distel, . there will undoubtedly be a profusoriginal act, the salés tax was infice in San “fr is rhe appliIn the last few weeks the build; °°" Sere ure : Aas a hurst, above, 6-year-old: Nash: tion of proposals to “up’’ the taxes} ‘de on % piice in San rancisco where appli land Dine aia PTE The program ville Pann a ie : tended to drop down to 2 per cent
J . . ines j oY © = J j wae 4 a ms ’ oe i 4 Af in iTitied « >. 7 2 . * cants could obtain verbal,.prelimin-. ings and equipment at the Reming for today was published “itn Friday’s . peared two months. ago moots (on public utilities and other corpo-. during the coming year, but in face
ee A og 7 ary’ instructions and, if necessary,. ton Hill gravel property have Late CO ar: the Nevada -City Nugget j ed a tragic turn: to. one of the rations. of a $100,000,000 deficit there is
sympathetic consideration of their. ™oved to a new location where hy. The proerain tor tan eee and} most baffling mysteries in southOf even greater importance, S0. every indication that the tax will be
individual problems. As it.is now,!4raulic operations will be conducted . . Wednesday ee i oo aaa uae ane called “Big Business,’ conscious of . maintained at 2% per cent at least, oes : ; is Seas spairs ar ine > es from-the Diste ‘ 5 Mi fvin& Ate ste : eates ; wee =
it_is necessary for_an_applicant to . this season. Some repairs are beins . Fuesday Mornings —— = hurst-home. -Police-are seeking— the need of fortitying its position to . with the. possibility that—it-may be Se Jashine yplication . done on ditches. es 2 pop sy withstand radicalism and attacks on, increased. send to Washington fon, ADL icatio ) . GENERAL SESSION 9-00 A.M. the girl’s slayer. oe ee eat oe pole tego: oe i
forms, and there is no official source iepesieine. te Pence 6 Sonics ; the profit system,’”” may accept aj But it is also fairly certain that .
: S$ a 55 rs = ie >s om. = 3t we ‘ ee ma Ws vi A ome ae = : ]
of information in the western states EARLY ne ON utasio Grass: Valles hick neous = : ;heavier share, of the tax burden. if the sales levy is boosted the addi.
ee bs r s¢ a = Le Sy M . a i. at wr Gaeilct es Rs ; : . . without protest, if the proposals are] tj wi i “ 5 . to aid those = loans re weees d i ctiestraAddress:Pro P: rictor Pe: ne =m a6 a cr the propose Hons) tax will pe plainly earmark i
mining whether their properties are . terson, Pease Wises. Seaceipas. San! pee Vin oad : ee 5 jed for the relief of the unemploy— f
: qualified under the regulations. ose State Teachers’ College. i UTILITIES TO PAY dees jed and the aged. If the Legislature 7
ONLY 160 COMPLETE SECTIONAL MEETINGS 9:30 . A second boost of approximately; follows the advice of Governor Meri His ESS > IN AL, iY. 3 i a 27> 3 U—— er ra tae e ‘ . pee Aue 5 1 . Another complaint reaching offiUp at Norden, Nevada county, 41-50 A M MOUSE sig i $6,900,000 per biennium in the taxes riam and Lieutenant-Governor Hat".
vial ears here is that the RFC has) where the snow is measured for this ELEMENTARY SUCTION Pre
et He ge oo) ee ee
. ore WD 298 Bt Zé & Pon 0 iN== H i
era . ¢ since cust. . ; ) i Sea é : . most heavily on the power corpora-! tior i r
ranted only Cre sien ane Ausust, (territory, there was 30 inches of siding: Miss Clara Carson. Projects: t + Eh lent : a bala ie a) Ot Bee POrNIOn ayete ts Bale
although 4,000 applications have snow reported Saturday. The Donwis, tacel Hasan Nature *Stidy: i AN . ions and the telephone and ‘tele-:than a state pension plan, aS a probeen submitted. Investigation, how. yey pass is open, but chains are udir Nkcier Batavaou ie aph companies, ales undoubtedly ‘tection against the invasion of unever, reveals that this criticism ist iicaqhy hiehway offense for mo: A TARY Se PROT! BERKELEY, “Nev. 26 te — proposed. The 1938 Legislaturetemployed from other sections. Th ae Boa : . Vis : g a : ) i ELEMENTAR SCHOGE, iz ES el hoosted public utility. taxes $6.000<. fur oe a4 apes s ;
© iMijustified as it is based upon in. joists traveling over the route. LEMS—Leader: Mrs. Lillian B. Hill. . to the high task of creating mutuar! : ! ee 0 i Firemans der gael vd phe so 5 ‘orrect: statements published in the tan 3. on snchas Af enaw cs = ae wes ee = : ; 000 ‘and the second. $6.000.000 in-‘ tion” movement, California will also correct s ] ae . There are 30 inches of snow on th HIGH SCHOOL SECTION—Pre_ respect between racial and national eres = ae Solkeniplated. wold ac . Se ee can
western trade papers. The facts are . pass’ . At Soda Springs there were Siding: Moe “Wri: Wollison= be Faces ase, now contemplated, Would .ac-' take its place, in all probability, as
that since last summer approximatelog giehas ee : SS 4 . f : a: = = : < / Sroups, International House. on the ; comp Nish: the $12,000,000 increase . pne of the first states to petition for r jee tenes, (he deepest (at this Oav¢ Burseh, Sacramenta “hich school. : : See { : : ee ee en , : :
ly 4,00 requests have been made t0. ginee 1922 pieoaciiok ick na’ Hound atic tn University of California campus rep-' recommended by the Tax Research!congressional action establishing a
sie cae ‘ "es z z t Fe > : :
eas . 5 ; : : ( Sag ; . Bureau two years azo. ur week i 5 ‘ivate
es The snow that fell at the Plumpyrposes and Ways of Counseling . resents that informal clement in edeu fe ‘ea a etshour week ti both pevete Soe
eee mine at the 4,000 foot level. pigeh school students. ucation that is now: receiving the, a a eee ee = estl. public work.
R . has melted. Some snow is reported Tuesdav Afternoon i consideration of thoughtful te gis peers so raise aproxi Hace s
EI . at the Henness Pass and at the CorGENERAL SESSION—_1+-30 P M tare . . yea {
oes a4 ee Ge ae gs a eerie ; See . ; . . .Bank and. corporation franchise . . j nish. House, therewas between 2 '%4 Presidine: Mr H = Spiess Moiursic International. House, says its di: :
land 8 feet of snow From Omega ee De ag en i} 3 Th C. Blaisdell, does t jtaxes are also scheduled for increase . ;
iS : : ef f ae 1 ae High school students, Lincoln. Ad-/ rector, Allen oe oe punaet some of the bills which willtgy vw ei ; :
Ere comes in, there is 1% feet dress: Hon. Vierling Kersey, State grant degrees or diplomas, but. it . be offered. Severance taxes on oil KIL
} Red Cross contributions in Ne. ee ee Superintendent Public Instruction. j opens doors of experience and sound i ;minerals and timber are contenplat. #** . Vs
vada City now total $285, according . Seems to hold. . SECTIONAL MEETINGS—2: 20—. learning which are valuable compliJed in other mecsures which some. —e
4 to an estimate by George Calanan, Gol DEN T TR HANG LE PR -~ROPERTY 4:00-P.M. ments to the formal exercises. of the [groups will sponsor. . SAN. FRANCISCO, : Nov. 25.—— The
in charge of the present drive, made : cs es ee Sle ania ea ELEMENTARY SECTION—Pre-. University of which it is a part, . Many: cher (oe eeoecele ote un. returns for the 1934 deer season are
this: morning Be hos a eee : siding: Mr. J.. Clark McGinnis. “It is being increasingly recoe-. -} . all in and the. figures released by
4 28 ae the Graniteville district, two ‘men = : : = & ‘jedi . ea acon ate} consideration, although no deftha: Sinise @iak. = e
ia New memberships sold by Mrs. Hil uenonia ae Ee winion ta dawn Teaching Music, NMr.Seot HRundy; (tized, ne points oft, hat educé linite Grobrat Ade Been Wicanced ac . ne State Fish and Game Commisoe 4444 =e Mrs Annie nes g Social Studies, Mrs. Ruth Edmands; ; tion is something more than partici-. oe : ision place the legal kilt of bucks Horace Curnow sane Mi ‘a erosscut and also on the Shepp °* = E : : : : : yet by representative groups. . ‘ari
" Paine are as follows: : fades where 650 os ce ware opens Study, Dr. PP. Vietor —_Peter— pation in the formal Henorastie ae . AD: VALOREM MAY COME 4 uring the year at 20,805. The tags
Mrs. Stephen Roberts, Mrs. Piana fi fom Some disiahcas. GCoustun ee ; tivities of a schoo! or university. Not . Postponement of the aperation of made out by suceessful hunters last
é@zzi. Mr. J.-E. Glennon, Mrs. M. E. es 1p a me : 4 i i Hic SCHOOL SECTION Pre-. } only are educators seeking -to . : % _ . year amounted to .17,686. This
, . Rabhine Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Moyli, Mrs. wa ee : oe ee o oe siding: Mr. H. R. Spiess. Dr. Bursch . institutionalized education more! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tourtellotte, of . Shows: am increase in the number of
. 8 J. Paseo W. H. Richards, Kat EN AON Ts eee Way Bt Dees i Presentation. and tound Table on} flexible, ‘to include: within the _for. Big Creek, Fresno county, have. deer killed this year over-lIast of 3,Eddy, Mrs. Spear, Mr. Lobdell, Mr. GRASS VALLEY BULLION training. high school studenis in . mal seheme of.education a freer and . ‘ome up to do:.some finishing work . 119. Those killed in Nevada counScheck, Mr. Heather.. Mrs. MagoniMining continues. at the Grass Sroup: thinking. . broader experience, burt even more . on their new home in Willow Val-. ty totaled 1883. Modve led the state , fas
gal, Judge Tuttle, Mrs. Tuttle, Mr. Valley Bullion mime below Crass Wednesday Morning : . to create opportunities for educatio: niley. Mrs. Will: Davis, who has been Doda a Rill of 1553.
Hendricks, Mr. Garrison, Mr. LawValley on different levels’ from the GENERAL SESSION S-42 > A] ME mEEaTS the walls of educational intheir zuest, also returned to Willow The sale of deer tags totals a ‘ea
ver. Mr. Horace. Curnow, Mr. Kjor-. egg foot level up. Ore is being . Presiding: Mr.. Elmer Stevens. Mui-/ . stitutions.” : Valley. Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Tour-{little over 100,000, though all reBe
lie; Mr, Batron; Miss, Flewellen, Miss . panjed te the Hoge Development . SicAddress, Mr. Arthur Cham berThe potential contributions of ‘I-. tellotte enjoved a motor trip to’ Long}turns are mot yet in. This means
@sther Tremaine, Miss Mildred Bareompany mill above Nevada City lain, interpreting education in the . ternational House on the Berkeley Beach; San Diego and Lake City, re-ithat one hunter out of five tag purthelomew, Miss. Nell B. Bagesley, ang milled. : light of new economic eonditions. . campus of the University-—are-en-j. cently. . chasers was successful in getting a
Miss Olive. Kreutz, Mr. H. W. Hobes Rh eee y Report of Committee on reselutions. largzed by = its informal: association deer. rhe average since 1927 is
SECTIONAL ME E’PFINGS——10:-20 with the other two Internationai [i
eee : phase = SEC ; 7 tO:26 = s ulmost one out of six, so this year
bie, Mr. li. B. Sweenéy, Mrs, Thos. F Sd P d ] >
j ies “S ie by orgetting . lE-50:; Houses, one at Chicago University, resl entia the venison seekers had better luck.
Haddy, Mrs. Gilbert de Bach, Mrs.
7 ee ses 7 VATION’? rRY¥_ SITCYvT Tc r Fro . ar e 1eEY-¢ ‘ [; IniversF bs The. check of tags also rey ls
Pp on Pal Mrs: Lotz, Mrs. Jeffery, LO d 1 BLEMEN TAR ¥ SECTION F*re-. and the other-at Columbia Univers } i ‘ b 2 . ags als eveals
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SEN:
(siding: Miss. Genevieve Sent.. Social . ity. While indigenous and self-gov;that 2,758 hunters got the limit of
irs. Rude.
\dditional memberships sold in ira studies, Lader: Mrs. Ruth. Edmiands./. erning, the three International itwo'! bucks this year, a couple of
N la City business district are as Oo BIGE “SCHOOL SucrTrionm Pre. Houses are coordinated by mutual ‘hundred more than last year,
roll siding: Mr. Elma Stevens; Section i ,}{ retationships—erowing ont of mfiu. —
OliOoWS: i aS = i x _ j if
WH Griffith, Mr Ainsworth Social Studies, + Leader: NEiss Crod-71 ences exercised by thousands of $ ‘SONS WILL ENTERTAIN
1” j srown-Klectric bolt,, continuing discussion of teach-/} students from all over the world. '
Creorge O'Connor, Brown-ilectric, : . : . : : .
Man Tragiar, Mrs. Mary Martin, ring secial studies section Js Be See Objectives of International House . FATHERS DECEMBER 3
: aS (aad George C. Jense Ipe ror on, include assisting the forces ‘king . .
4 Mrs. Polglase, John Muscardini, L. IT Se Jensen. Open forum n : e forces working .
. io es > > < rar « 36 ref r . ¢ .H a
, Netz, Miss ‘Jones, Mr. and Mrs, Guen} High School Problems. . toward a peaceful world, and of en. . The Nevada City hick school boys
ther, Mrs. M. Kellar. Wednesday afternoon, 1:30, P. M. . lightening those as yet unaware of . will entertain their fathers in a pro. Music. Address, Hon. Harry FEngie-. the cultural richness of other eivi. gram at the high school next Monbright. -lizations. In these directions par.
. day evening, December 3. The en'tertainment will be given with the
. cooperation of the high school P. T,
tA. and is to have many novel feaitures. The boys will entertain their
. fathers as they would like to be en; tertained themselves., The program
. _ UNION THANKSGIVING
oo iw SERVICES THURSDAY
The Methodist and Episcopal
churches of Nevada City, will hold a
union service Thanksgiving morning .
. ticularly, its opportunities to contribute continuously to the educa-j;
pen experiences of its members are } DEATH SUMMONS . < cssssk=
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. Mrs. aruline Biérwazen,; oe
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: The . . eS will start ¢ T1230, ri gin
in Trinity Episcopal. church, . Phe OF es gs > Peard: : acc od rn mer be . eae ple 4 7:80, and wit begin 5 ik took ve
about 75. years, of eardale, passe< . [he arrest of A. Adamson was
i with the ‘making of ‘‘Mother’s , serviee Wi ez ‘ * %
Pap ee eS ESS ee ac . > iri cr Se > rs < » « al $a 5 . f
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‘ a> Be. H. H. Buckner will preach the away at 6:10 last evening. She was made on a peace disturbance charge . Christmas, Gift from Son; in which y av ~ sKANE "2 .
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. highty esteemed and levead and . when he became boisterous on being
ithe fathers are to help their sons to rhanksgiving sermon and mus eee re WEN Hae ae ee ee te : ee Sie 1 Tver ray 1K x ead combined Methojleaves to mourn her, passing several . refused liquor iiter hours at the Ne. prepare a gift for the mothers who
,e provide ;
oa See z : meee sons and daughters. a _ . vada City Grill early Sunday mor-. . will not be present, A chocolate
dist and Episcopal: choirs. ‘While federal’ officers hunt . The time of the funeral has notjning. It is alleged’ Adamson, who ‘cake will be given to the makers: of:
NEW DODGE PANEL TR UC K the gang which, ge honabae pee pRsep Set. but services will be held axe was accompanied by his wife, struck
‘the best. gift.
i NEVADA CITY-DOWNIEVILLE Arg igs Lg ee a ie igh _the Gorman tutheran church in Chi+ A. E. Eddy; acting night officer, sev. Re-election of Alfred MossThe program will be put on. he
; Rt Gols aceon. Avie. ite Vanes Park, with Bax. Adams ottictat: eral biows before being subdued by man Landon, above, Republican the boys who will also provide ‘the i
Kopp’s Bakeryy of Nevada City, June Robles, above, goes about jing. Interment will be made in the /. the officer. Deputy’ Sheriff B. Rickgovernor of Kansas, by a margin . refreshments. There is to ‘be
has put a new Dodge Panel truck on her school duties, her terrible . cemetery nearby. The body is atiard assisted Eddy in placing the , of more than 60,000 votes, makes admission charge, and after’
their Nevada City-Downieville route, experience dim in her memory. “the Hooper-Hoimes Funeral Home. man in the:city jail. His case will him a strong potential G. O. P.
enses of the evening are d Oscar H: Robson, held unde Seg? i ; . candidate for president of the . P% : es which is a credit and compliment to heavy bail in the case, has de , in Grass Valley and they will have/. come up’ in the local court at 9. United States in 1936, his followthe remainder will be given
che Hang ond the Mabwer: nied abducting the girl. charge of funeral arrangements. _—__. o’clock Tuesday morning. ers believe. high school library.
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