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October 21, 1935 (7 pages)

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a) { i { ‘~ ‘ { r i Ve { i) i — — + # TR Neer nicmemnpassiane., annie Z eS eee ‘ ; yen : : pi ; te e Ree peal VE ‘ ie sy eer nes UAE IE Se He . b -Z The Nevada City Nugget helps your ; ¢ city and county to grow in population Thinking if e "4 q a "i t y U y 9 e % and prosperity. By subscribing to, and ‘ advertising in the Nugget, therefore, . . 4 you help yourself. } ot Out Loud . COVERS RICHEST GOLD AREA IN CALIF ORNIA Wer ebesie te ee eae eae Ne see ae ae te Nee ie oe ese ne Sese ae sess sea ole, } ets . (By H. M. 12) ih IX, No. 99. The County Seat Paper NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA The GOLD Cotter MONDAY, OCTOBER of 1935. Years ago°when the San Francis. co Mining Exchange, unhampered DY conscience or security acts, al and fell feverishly with reports ce 0 : fl . n ic n n0S Cc e ve fa ce Ta X Goldfield and Tonopah, the writer in @ reportial capacity ele Pe sua Te ise Ree Sais ee beans iS brent Mai . a along Bush street.-near the pow ESS of this devouring monster. PreseniYOU BET MINE YELLOWJACKETS ly he heard a voice just ahead “WOOLSEY MINE i sseml y ommittee him that rose a little above the pa ] isted, wealthy, Gisceipulee lender . e ‘ : : H / of the exchange, who in his long os S Senet ; i : €ars ar rotest career, had never spared the lamb HITS P. PAY ORE. The You Bet Mining Company on GRANT UNION the shears, was talking to himself, . Friday was awarded the decision in. : that is, ‘‘thinkink out loud.” And . the suit brought by the Noble Bro-!this was what he was monotonously In recent months William Josepn. . bee to stop the dompany using! (By BEN SWEENEY) More thay 150 representatives of is particularly unjust. As stated, it repeating: “TW tired of losing}ian of Oakland took a lease and . iheir land for reads ana dishes i Wednesday afternoon on the gridects Sicbeges from Siskiyou to is a tax on the*gold miner's bullion money. I’m damned tired of losing] bond on the old Woolsey property tiron of the Grant Union high schoot,} Kern .and San Bernardino: gathered production, which is in.-effeect his money. I’m .tired of losing money.’} six claims loeated two miles west the operation of the company’s Pee Nevada City Yellowjackets wili]in the assembly chamber of the sross income. He cannot possibly Fhe tone of mingled outrage and re-j of Graniteville on the Middle Yaa! er mine: ‘meet the Grant Union eleven in a{ Capitol at Sacramento Saturday ana) pass it on. The Mint will pay. hiny no sentment: in which this soliloquy was! river and started development. R. J. Judge Raglan Tuttle held that -by game of division B football. The Jo-. Presented the. arguments against the; more than the legal price for’ his uttered might have stirred his hear-} Bauer, on. Julys5, was employed aS. virtue of use ana possession over a; cals, undefeated as yet in league] Severance tax on gold to the interim’, gold no matter how much the state er to pity, but for the certainty that! superintendent of mine construction . long term of. years, the defendants . ames this season, wid meet a tough. Committeg of the assembly consist-* taxes it, The injustice of taxing gold this old shark would soon take a ter-!and assisted in sinkng a 30 foul! ware entitled to use the land. ‘outfit in the Grant team. Both Ne-!ing of Glifford Kallam, . of Santa . was recognized by the people in the rific revenge upon the guillible for. shaft at the top of the motntain to . bee . vada City and Grant have defeatea. Cruz, Jesse M. Mayo, of Calaveras, . adoption of the sales tax:amendment his present distress. determine the pay streak and then): [fhe Roseville outfit. Grant having}and T. H. DeLap of Contra Costa. ! to the Constitution. This amendment : oe work was shifted to the base of the . RIDGE CLUB GIVES ; smothered Roseville Saturday. If Among those whe presented force. expressly excepts gold bullion from Which somehow is remindful of steep mountain ilo determine the . . the dope sheet means anything at all. ful arguments against the proposed ; the sales tax. The legislature ‘viothe injunction of a gay young girl ledge matter in the schist and re-. ARMISTICE DAY DANCE! . good game, and .a_mighty hard-}tax were George W. Peltier, ee the spirit and intent of that to her fond but married suitor: “‘If{ pative formations. After driving a. : Es . fought battle is certain’ to be the! Of Sacramento and mine owner, Ed} popular mandate and amendment it you talkin your sleep, don’t mention 70 foot tunnel paying ore ‘was found . (By. KATHEINE BRAITHWAITE) louteome of the contest. Jones, president of the Mine Workit levies the same tax in the form of my name.” in iron pyrites and schisty slate with; The North San Juan Ridge Towns-. The game was necessarily held on. ers Protective League of Grass’ Val-. a severance tax The gold miner is mee the veing formation running from. end Club held a lively and intcrest-{a Wednesday to accomodate. thej ley, Fred Searls, vice president and. engaged in a very hazardous occupaWe ‘suspect that the Townsend three to seven feet wide. ling meeting last Sunday afternoon. number of games ‘scheduled for the general manager of the Newmont} tion. For the most part. his capital clubs ‘are developing a racket that Mr. Josephian purchased a Ford] in -the schoolhouse -at French. Cor-,; season by ‘both Nevada ‘Gity and. Mining company, H., R. Plate, su-;is derived from sources outside ot covered the Ku Mix Hlan With 6m . i euck and: 22 horsepower catepilla:. ral, Presdent William Baker opened . Grant. Since last Wednesday, Coaci! Perintendent of the Spring Hill; California. His is the premier inharrassment a dozen years since The mile and half.of road down the . the meeting and the club, which con-. Barron has been giving the locals 2{ mine, Coley Boreham of Grass Valdustry upon which this eommonThe Townsend promoters have found mountain was nearly 20 per cent] sists of ninety seven members, stood . good workout for the coming game. {ley, J. M. Inman, Senator Andy Pier-. wealth was founded. His reward has tere is money tn this bright dream. grade in places. All materials taken and sang ‘‘America’’ with Mrs. With Nevada City leading the B-di-}0¢ich of Amador, Charles Gilmore,} not been undue. It has often been There are a good many millons of] +, the property in the last 60 years} Frank Miller’s accampaniment at the vision teams in the league, this, Secretary of the California Mining; said by competent authority that peowle ever sixty in: (iis cOUnLIY) 1 a uaen moved by pack. train. This! organ. game is all-important in deciding’ ASsociation, Harry Sears, president! more money has been invested in that would like to see the millenium caterpillar has been used in hauling . Of particular interest to everyone{ whether or not the purple and gold} 0f the Mining Association of.Cali-!the gold mines of California than on earth and $200 per mouth ine} isca, “ge pipe, portable compressor, n general was the announcement that. eleyen can maintain its supremacy. . fornia and superintendent and op-!has ever been taken out. A discrimcome. A large proportion of them Fordson tractor, to the mine without . on Saturday November. ninth. the. Saas ees eben foe eres } erator of the Calaveras Central Gold} inatory severance tax therefore penhave been good spenders all their difficulty. In the last few days a/ club is sponsoring an Armistice Day / jmine; Senator Thomas McCormack, . alizes the investment of new capilives, and the prospect of being 25 ton capacity cyclone ‘mill, con. dance at Twamley Memorial Hall.in HI BIOLOGY CLASS president and general manager .of. tal in California’s, oldest ee “fo'céed, as. a darky would Say, to sisting of crusher, feeder, Austral-. North San Juan. As Armistice Day. the Natomas company; L. L: Pryor,} It adds unjustly to the hazard of an recelve and spend $20 each month! ii shater amalgamator and con-/ falls on Monday this year, the club . VISITS SUGAR FACTORY . tax accountant of San Franciseo; ©.! already hazardous investment and it is sweeter than ambrosia. To these centrator was taken to the mine. The . decided that the Saturday night! ; C. Brayton, representing the mining} discourages enterprise which the
folks, organization, dues, Pabaton sai was purchased at Sacramento) prior would be the logical date. The field trip taken by the bio-. Machinery manufacturers: H. K. . legislature ought to encourage pees, Bnd Tomittances (6 MeRaD NONE where Mr. ‘Tetrault, inventor, had! Mr, Frank Miller, Mr. Harper, and}logy classes to Manteca. and Sacra-! Plate s,uperintandent and general! (4) A severance tax is a blow ing leaders, constitute a small Sac-' constructed it. A 350 foot tram line . ‘o': Dupsiek are on the com-}mento Saturday was a success. Mr. Manager. of the Spring Hill mine in} at the prosperit of every mining . rifice to m&ke in view of the paradishas been built from one side of the} mi.tec io see that this dancé is one! Hobbie science teacher at the high, Grass Valley; Gegrge W. Peltier,. community. There is,a-tier of mounal goal. We strongly suspect that a canyon to the other to carry ore? of the et to be staged on the. school, accompanied the group whicn Sacramento banker; A. R. Campbell,jtain counties on the’eastern side of few gentry at the top are garnering The mill is ready to start opera-j. -Ridge. }numbered nearly thirty. The trip . Superintendent of the Plumbago mine California extending from San Berme sient peterd is ae fades.* tion but Md. Bauer, ‘suffered injury! This dance will have as its main} Was made in the San Juan school! Sierra county; George Calanan, Ne-!nardino north to Siskiyou where. oo ito his: face and eyes when he was. feature. a first class orchestra cap-{ bus. j Yada City. James D. Stewart, Au-. mining is, the principal industry. Unage abe whiet iii es oe sprayed with metallic sodium that . able of playng the rousing dance} Starting at 7:30 from the high . burn, and A. N. Sweet, superintend-. der the impetus of the new price the market center tag sae ee came in contact with water. He. wil! . tunes of the war period. Chow a ee grounds, the trip was made. ent of the Chicago-Auburn mine injfor gold new capital has flowed inorks and Vide counties, (ihe Mount be in the Nevada City Sanitariun:; be served in the dugut and many to Manteca where the sugar refinery . Piacer county. to these communities, employing adasot ee pel aye a te a sor a few days. oe features reminesent of the Big, in operation there was visited. On. Robert M. Searls, attorney for! ditional men. opening up old propfoolishly killed the mountain goose Mr ace stated the caterpilla: oe will be. sponsored. . the return trip, the group made a. California Mning association, sun: . erties, mostly containing a grade of thot laid zolden eggs pie if, by ee isa bie saving to the operator as it The committee suggests that vetsishort stop at Sacramento whee! marized practically all the reasons; ore too low to mine at a profit at ee tate in hydraule vila "4 aii take a five ton toad down this . appear in their va rious uniforms and{an ‘inspection was madé of the water-. aainst severanve tax on sold in{the old price of gold and helping ne (eanerately (ine iG annie vn, . Mountain, moving many loads pei overseas headgear and add atmo ! purifying unit for Sacramento. Each} the following address: . mightily to build up a modicum of feet sone.) Hine et (ie ie ele . day in rapid succession, at very litsphere to the general attraction and . of these visits had. a ‘direct bearing } aes . Prosperity where only unemployShe iis ue ve ea dctiege l the cost. It has not only. been used . amusentene. It is hoped, by the San!on studies being: carried on in the . (1) The severanve zax violates ; ment and despair had been before. ra os pee foe. esas mead to bring in materials and equipment . Juan Townsend Club that other clubs ,,piology department of the local high . American principles of just taxation. ! A severance tax, suchas is proposed ae meen ant Ee ees 19 . hut have pulled out boulders weigh-. in the surrounding towns will enter . selrool, and were of great benefit to . The Severance tax was originally ap-)on gold, will inevitably result in the Buen & steve ocduithoed marouel ea ing two and a half ton, pulled down into the spirit of the affair and make . students of biology. jPlied in countries where the sove-. closing down of these marginal minMeares Yee $0 Dewnievine, and ™! two foot thick logs for the. mill of it one glorious good time. . At Auburn, the delay due to mo-. reign owned all the minerals in the! ing operations, throwing hundreds the immediate future, it hopes FO rcudations. . . Twamley Hall_only Jacks a few {tor trouble was necessarily made. a 'l soil whether the land be privately . of men out of employment, eliminget federal aid for an airport. at! ere eee . were days of sunshine and it will be . call. was put through to Nevada City . 0% publicly owned. This is not true! ating hundreds of thousands of dolCamptonville, to cost. some $17,000.! . comfartably equipped. to make the . to put at ease any parents who might. in the United States. The owner of. lars in purchase. orders for equipA naive meus is offered for th . = OCERS ASKED . merry makers. feel that North San . have become worried. ‘Before eleven private land. in the United States . an OME: Deis tale machinery, and sup-_ : ee LAY J hs Juan is the ideal place to: dance and! however, the big yellow bus pulled. Wns the substance of the soil and] plies, destroying taxable value, re3 ee sisi dei a eas _ have, a poe tine. ‘into town, all occupants present, ' everything in it. Teetax him for the; ducng the sales tax income, and F a ROR Segoe TO SPONSOR NEV —— j and not too sleepy to admit that. they . privilege of em evine. from oe soil. causing an lrreparable loss to the ; the Sumit: ahd thal the oniv vax. a ‘ Ave AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT ilook forward to more field trips dur} what is his already in addition to; merchants and business men of these ‘ . se St : : line the year. . taxing him on the value of his prop-! communities. It will add vastly to ; son the Summit route is nowneed (0 APPLE WEEK VICTIM SUCCUMBS . eee . erty is unjust and discriminatory. . their unemployment total and to the i is because air beacons BYe been in-. LU o § hy . It is double taxation within the in-. relief rolls. We shall show that this H stalled and une route: 38 well ee —— Sore eoriaceast a Pe LAST RITES FOR MRS hibition’ of the State Constitution.}is no mere threat. It is an inevitable ped. No men TAON is made of the fact In ennnection with the Country Services vere held at St. Patrick's * . Why should the miner be taxed on consequence of a tax such as is prothat the Summit route is nearly half! Fair which the P. T. A. is sponsoring Catholic church in Grass Valley ee HARRIETT J ROBINSON . the right, to take from his land the! posed. an BOGE shorter, and except for very! for Saturday night, November 2, the. .morning at 9-30 o’clock and inter. . veld it containg any whore than « (3) "The scveracs dee shia occasional storms can be used the grocers of Nevada county will be ask. ment was msec Files Catholic ae Prusra eevee the late Mrs,. farmer should be taxed on the right; will not compensate the state in year around. When storms occur of-. ed to apanier Nevada County Week. etery in Nevada City of the _ teH nee I hike rere held = to take from his land the crops that . révenue for what it will, lose. Califering air hazards, airline pilots do. during which all dealers will en-. mains of Mrs. .Ethel MeCulla. qietett J. SODIREOD, WET Se it will grow? Both rights are reflect} forni: . red in 1934 ¢ "oxi detour, to the north, Nevada City’s courage the purchase of home grown Mrs. McCulla, 38 years of age we ant o'clock yesterday from the Hol= s = ee Re ects Sas = ee peng eee Ege Rapeieonnen = ; ? : : : : : sibge oe E mes-Hooper Chapel in Grass Valley. ed in the value of the land, which ately $25,000,000 of gold bullion. airport bn Cement Hill plaeau is anfapples, which in places outside this fatally injured in an automobile daclev. W. Adam of Chicago Park of. {8 assessed and taxed ‘undér the! The greater. part of this came from ideal landing in event detours are, county have established a high repneid ont Friday morning in which. she fainted. = : ae . property tax. Why should“the miner marginal operations. A 3% severanforced to the north, for which the. tation for superior flavor and beauty. Fecetved a fractured skull. She is The decencd Be oe iy haa . be taxed again under the severance!ee tax on this would yield only pilots are not prepared. To put’ anThe Country Fair is designed to {survived by a daughter, Miss Genevea vi : Ss a ee ce : e — as theory dnd the farmer, manufac: $750,000 if it “were all paid as Bi other airport at Camptonville dupli-. be a monster benefit for the purjive McCulla, of Grass Valley, mothoe pee > eee fee turer, and. the’ real catate operator! againat the state aatice Gs 100 tinven i ns ee cig pe aE ORE ad coin ae oa ee Ree ake = eae lodge circles. She belonged for . ee . eeereet 4 pat ee Ba ies ae not ks é Tito Schipa smoothing away the EES Nis Paso ge de eens ley of Goodyear Bar, Sierra County, many years to the Eastern Star and ae = = = se bee. as . sapetied Casio pes ause he levy 2 suck tax worries of this world, carrying his and Mrs. G. F. Fondren of Nevada} the Pythian Sisters. Surviving are = De ise ol iis saath It is some-! will promptly cause the discontinaudience into a paradise of sound MOTOR LAUNCH BUILT -. City; brother, Bert Reilly of Forest . 'W° @aushters, Mrs. Anna Howk of co ae . ny ay rocatce eee the . uance of ey ee with his golden voice, is of far more td City. Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Lucillé . oe ere — eee prevoee wrist oe pres Gals to the World than a ueowe Ae FOR BULLARBD’S: LAKE ’ cee Une gee Montgomery of Nevada City, and one . Value of the soil and should etand . basis of the taxarinn, namely, the Mussolinis, Hitlers, Stalins. . When Tae WASHINGTON P. ir. A. ~ 4son, Don Robinson of San Francis. net Soe tee Tar Vis encom: Ne 18) bullion output, Furthermore, the Bete id Fle oasis od CAMPTONVILLE, Oct. 20.—wWilco: . a false premise. The producer of . curtailment of these operations will ered his great gift. Later when his. liam A. Lang, proprietor of the Lang A splendid attendanee of 50 P. 1. ee Newsies through his enterprise re In a heavy decrease in the tamily, Italian peastnts, assigned him . Garage, school bus operator, and jov-. A. members were present last Fri-. Class of 1940 . Skill, and ‘apital, adds to the value!sales tax and the materials and aa ge Oe ee bishop heard. ial citizen has turned sea captain. day to hear Rev. Charles Washburn; Gives Initial Dance . of the Eon a taxable value it NOY Gr . plies purchased for such operations. his liquid honey laden voice soaring . He recently completed a large motor] deliver an earnest and sincere talk See — ee LR vd before Daring the time that ae It will decrease the use of power, in the choir loft, decided ‘that he. Jaunch, and a few days ago, in comon, “Youth and Safety.’’ Mrs. Carn Doing~their initial entertaining, . is extracting the paged de Be pave 4 ond ty 90. whee the income 3 “ could serve God better aS a singer . Pany with Mrs. Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Libby’s first, second and third grade the ppeshinen class of the Nevada . tax on that added valve. When the. public utilities and the franchise tax than as a priest. Wise old bishop! . Samuel F. Price and Fred J. Joa-. children rendered five numbers} City high ‘school were hosts to a. minerals have been extracted, the which they pay based on income, It» Wise ‘cll chaeah) bert, made his first cruise on Bul-+ which were greatly enjoyed. Out-. 800d crowd of students and pars nts land goes back to its original non-. will decrease the assessable value of oe lards Bar lake. standing in the program was a song; at the annual freshman party held™ mineral value and the state has lost; the properties and cause a loss in Hearing that great tenor last FriHis boat has been christened “Li-j “There's a Tavern in Our Town,” last Friday evening. From 8:30 un-. nothing. It has received its just share; the property tax. Taxation to the day night in the Sacramento audit-. la’’, will carry ten passengers, is sung by a first grader, Bobby CozHl 11, the guests danced to ihe) ct taxes upon the added phi 6 Hy point of confiscation never does Bap, orium, singing the beautiful senti-. non sinkable, and a pleasure’ to ride zalia, a-capella. He had heard the. ™Usic of Le Due’s orchestra, is entitled to rothing more. The eco. . in government, and it will not. pay ment of masters of thusic and poet-. in, and Captain Bill expects to make. song listening to. the radid, and} '8 a competition held during the . nomic principle of taxation is that the state of California either in state ry, hearing the enraptured applause. many pleasant ‘trips on. Bullards learned it. ;coudse of the evening, Margaret i tax. ievy silpuld lave some relation income Or in community “prosperity. of his huge audience, one cannot] lake. : The coming Couvtry Fair came in . Stevens and Ray W ico danced th: 70 tne co-Lty 76 pay, AC severance (SG) The experience of other help but contrast this artist with his ——— —— for discussion. Committee chairmen . ¥2¥ to a first prize y™’ch woe pred" tax: violates this principle because states supports the conclusions here4 countryman, the Bully Mussolini, It Misses Margaret end Ruth Rector, were chosen as follows: Mrs. J. p, . ; ented by Miss Naney Jones, adviso . it’ hits with equal severity the pro-. inabove submitted. We summarizereally seems anomalous, yet the most students in the’ University of CaliMuseardini, refreshments: Mrs. Elza. 0f the freshman group. Suitable to, ducer who operates at a profit and briefly: : beautiful flowers grow from a miyx-. fornia spent the week end with their Kilroy and Mrs. Bonner, ticketp: the occasion, bein last sifaly ihe preducer who operates a_ propMinnesota levied a severance ° ture of earth and the barnyard . Parente, Mr.and Mrs. KE. M. Rector. . Mrs w. @; Young, fancy work. (Before: Hallowe'en, the first prize) erty which just meets operating ex-;on the production of iron ore. manure. : See Oe DES a Was a pumpkin, rotund and bright-. penses. It is in effect a tax on ZTOSs . 1928 the Minnesota Tax. Comm Miss Deynes Foley was a visitor : BIRTH hued. . income and gross income is never*sion reported to the legislature So over the-week end with her‘ mother, : ‘ The Class of 1940 has set a fine! any measure of ability to pay. This' that state that the mining of Mr. and Mrs.,E. E. Baker of Ber-. Mrs. Emma Foley. Miss Foley is a} TULL—In Nevada City, October 12,. precedent for the other classes whose . is clearly demonstrated by the sum. lens of tons of low grade ores ha keley spent the week end in this city bstudent in the San Francisco teach1935, to Mr. and~ Mrs. Marvin{enterts'rments will fllow as the! mary of facts submitted herewith. — ie Pet which was formerly their home. ers college. Tull, a daughter, Mariene May. Schooi year advances. j (3) LITER EAL F~ The severance tax on gold (Continued on Page Six