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October 22, 1934 (4 pages)

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ee This is Nevada City’s ONLY Hometown Newspaper. It supports things worth while. Do you subscribe for it? Nevada Cit Nevada City Nugget Fae Member of the United Pre Vol. VIII, No, 98 y Nugget ss And Californj ia ee Publishers Associatio#i The County Seat Paper NEVADA C Slammed’ Your Hometown Newspaper helps build your community. Readers and advertisers. make it a good builder. ITY, _CALIFORNI The GOl Divente: “MONDAY. OCT. 22, 1934 — ”" en House Loans Total rh». $4,300 in Nevada City The Bank of America in Nevaiie! tn tae. to the wo Who will-be employed City has already sranted $4300 in in ity. Every improveten loans, averaging $430 per loan} Ment ene 4O work here: the average throughout the country Kia re CGE he A rprst bce is $4006 ‘ " every. property owner with clear S $400 per loan. F a ; es title to property even though there Study of the loans already it : i /9ans already out in may be a mortgage.on the property, : rt hie communities show that they if said mortgage ig not delinquent. . q oom to eyout $10 per person, at One ofthe purposes of the local . f this rate ity would be expected that committee is to make these fact ! Hera v 4 £9 re a A Ac i is would be $20,000 in . } Raicll ‘lear to the people’ of this’ cits v. Mr: f ome Loans in Nevada City ‘ te : evada City, . ¢ ‘assidy and committee have plannea ihe executive 7-o0mmi 36 f } i ’ Ped erguay eee Of ANG te, do this through various mediums. atjers Rattar Inmino p rete if es ral Better Housing Plan for Nelhe perhaps most effective one is the rage City under the direction of Mr. ee to have informed ‘sfeakers talk é ". I". Cassidy county chairm: ai ea ag oe prMat Have . to groups, at the movies, clubs and ven Formulating plang for the big. Hal organizations, “The publicity . i > vhir ont * , . , 4 ; drive. which he sInsOctober 25.° The Pca chosen by Mr. Cassidy is: senerar plan. of Chairma Jassi . 7 ty es es : ANT ; n wepuldy i Mr. FE Conner, vice chairman; ( and his executive committee, whicn . Mr. re O'Neil and Mrs. Lily Leete -Onsists ae. ee Al VIN, igs. ae ene 3 as istint of Mr. J. F, O'Conner, vice ' the newspapers; Mr. William Tayhchairman, Mr: John O'Neil, Mr. John blyn. Theater: Mrs Florence KforFortier,’ Mr. C. M. srown, Mrs, Lily lie, high school; Mrs, Mary WarneP. Leete and Mrs. Florence Kjorlie cke, grammar school; Mr. Donald ell iS) NOe inforin’ ail: the people, . Stranberg, open house practi¢al dem-: ' through various channels of publiconstration of Feder al ity of the Opportunity to take advanImprovements: : native born. He-has. the true inter-. Mrs. Bellé Douglas, i ie : jest of the state at heart, ig honest, tage of thé government loans to imWoman’s Club,. Rev FAther pF. DONALD STRANDBERG Center Be fore—upper le ‘t. After—tiower left. New Kitchen—upper right. Re. courageous and progressive. prove property, not only. to the adO'Reilly, Rey. H. H. Buckner, and meted Diniig Room——lower Blent. Vantage of the Property owner, but . Rev. Charles Washburn, churches, Home Loan What Resulted from F i five dollars, wedding, occasionally more at SINCLAIR FIAT CHALLENGED BY REV: WASHBURN Resume of a sermon preached in Trinity church, Nevada City, and in five or ten What is conceded to be the most di ficult service, but he does. not ask for it. On page 49 of his 1 Says. corruption.’ by a proud young couple Starting out’ in’ life. He is handed dollars for performing . . the funeral service— book Sinclair “The chureh is a sepulchre of a SHACK BECOMES. . LIVABLE HOME IN QUICK TIM foperate to make a home ¢ How banker and builder can ‘cotond where j U.S. Housing Loan Here'E. H. ARMSTRONG ———— ee eee . by 7 HA CHT Ayhistro ng. veteran attorney pe evada county, announces his en} de : ment o bayuien: L. Haight’s jc indidacy for governor. Mr. Armstrong was formerly dis. trict rney of this county ‘and is ea ye attorney of Grass Valley. © . He has backed every Progressive {movement in Nevada county for the a j past thirty years. He was the leader fof supporters for Hiram Johnson j here in : : Armstrong says: . It should not be an effort for any j Progressive. Republiean to endorse . Raymond Haight’s candidacy for gov~ . ernor. j { ~ Merriam’s reactionary record ishould prevent any Progressive; be . he Republican or Democrat, from supporting him. Sinclair’s EPIC . Pros gram is so visionary, so far fetchjed and so un-American that it is un{ thinkable that any person who has }the interest of the state at heart {could support him. Raymond Haight isa Californian, All true Californians who. believe INFRACTION OF LIQUOR LAW Ellen” s . Chief sl is, California Department Dy, Stadtmuller, who is . . of chia Hygiene, will hold a Well . Bptoy See tio for children from yiinfants, Friday, November 2, in the’ sewing room at the Wastingtay John 1: Decker. tho was abecess fsrammar. school. She will be in jin the Coffee Cup a few days ago fo I presume he must refer to somé!a shack stood before ig: demonstrat. Grass Valley Thursday, November 1 (an alleged infraction of the liquo Emmanuel church, Grass Valley on! ;of th echurch practices. Possibly. ea ‘by E. M Rector, vice président . jin the Red Cross room under the stow, was brought into court thi Sunday, oCtorber 21, 1934, by Rev. the thinks baptism is a corrupt prac. : ; ‘Public Library. All mothers are Chas. F. Washburn, Rector Episco. . and manager { tice. I; wonder pal church, b ot Baxtk of Decker stated in court that he was {side. All that is necessary to elect ;anything corr upt when you brought aes ee Bi : b Hae and . fetfinger et Meee taree, it working for Haddy. He paid Haddy. Haight governor is for the -Progresona e ranberg, local real: : ; oh 2 TEXT 1—Peter L-13—“Gira up . your innocent children to be bapBd can j be in charge. . for the liquor and put the money. sives to get behind him. es <3 the loins of your mind.” . tised into the fellowship of Christ—— ‘ae {. Miss Beatrice Woodward, of the in the cash drawer and rung the sale} I take pleasure in giving Raymond Three ‘years ago Strandberg acey berculosis Association, will be in! : ; or did it strike you. ae : ee j + Uberculo up. The bottle was a refill. [t is not my practice, nor that of . y [* Slee quired a piece of local property onja the Episcopal church in general to . Practice When the Bishop laid his bring into the pulpit anything of a! hands upon the he ads of your grown . sides ‘all the other sistseace! schools, . 95 days in the city jail. He instructA ¢ T MAKES BRIEF a % Dolitical nature. In my humble at-;S8irls and boys in the service of connom itty years ago ve last ni gee oe oo jed Decker that due to the fact no . H 4 tempt upon this occasion to conibat. his level best to say a word of comLacking plumbing, paint, and ee PIES ee Sale ee : ‘had come forward in an honest manVISIT IN NEVADA CITY . “y the attact of Upton Sinclair on the, 0f your choice to the altas did you . fi. fixtures, it was to be torn. MS: Jack Sawyer and two deugh-. ner and. plead ‘guilty, and was em-. Raymond L. Haight was several Te. ul Christian & Churches, in his book, . hink of it as a corrupt practice? No, aca until the Federal Housing te erie aud Nips iata, of Wil (ployed in the Place of business Met honrs behind schedule in his visit “The Profits of Religion,” I am not . You thought, and still think of it BE ec rain is -annoulee lows, were recent ee wo pee assessed such a light fine, wie ea a to. Nevada City Saturday afternoon. deviating one iota from our custom.! ‘AN honorable estate, and institaRealizing the possibility of cou: home of her aul ol jo FG VE EW INE it would have been many more times . 4 small crowd had gathered at l think tt my aunty a4. « Chrisitian . tion of God.”—or, did you detfect os aa “Meniny sees ae house on the Tahoe Ukiah highway. While . that emount and a jail sentence Pe. Schrieber's corner early in the af‘minister to take up the gaunlet. in . anything cerrupt when you fiaid . Strandberg applied ‘to Bank of Am. here they Spent a tens at the Alas-' sides, The judge stated he believed ! 'ternoon to hear him speak but dis-« ®eohalt of the church, I represent. 1;@Way that loved one and heard the grida for a modernisation idan. ka mine with Mr. Ewing. . : ,in protecting those who are conduct. 5 ppointedly dispersed before his ardo not advise anyone how to vote. 1 . service read and your minister Moing Prompt aettion by Rector resulted in Joe Stephens, of San Francisco, . . ing business legitimately and correctam not versed -on political subjects. jhis level best to say a word Sof cm I think you, my hearers, are as cap-. fort to you in y able as I to judge the politics] is. breavement. sues. I do, however, advise you te . Cdly has follow the advice given in my text. . not sane who proclaims ig a “Gird up the loins of your mind.” in lchre of corruption.”’ other words’ do some real thinking, ! Surely people, Christian people, all: Christ-.as a over California will think twice be. will “hot The church / undoub / 1$15 for electric wiring and fixtures, fore they’ swallow the exaggerated comment. a ($100 for lumber, paint and other ma-= statements contained in the book re-}' On page 294 he/ protrays the . terials and $130 for ferred to. Christian’ religion as the “Servant ! terials and fixtures. ks Mr Sinclair declares that “There and henchman! of ‘Big Business.” 1 The former shanty has beet ‘mag. } are scores of hundreds of sects; each . have sérved for, tYventyseven years’ ically transformed into a: completedamning the other, and each is alas a clergyman “ith. the church, An ' ly equipped dwelling, with a new 28 nlightier fortress of graft.” j that time, thank Coa, I have enjoyed . ,foot porch; ‘a new kitchen, 12 by 141 A score denotes ‘thé. number’ the Support, finahhcial and otherwise . feeet, including’sink and wash tray, : twenty; one score of hundreds would. of many of sofial and industrial! hot water boiler and gas heater; a be 2,000 sects, while scores of hunprominence, yet never once has any. . breakfast room; hall and a modern dreds might be tens of thousands—-. one-tried to d ictate to me as to my.' bathroom, a@inanifest colossal exaggeration, . Stand on any jqnestion, They always , The modernized sections of the “each damiming the other.’ I leave . supposed stand would be along }house include new studding and. it to my. hearers to pass judgment . the lines OW the teachings of Christ floors: The inside walls are finishon that assertaion. The truth is, . and-this ¢ urch. No man has SU8-!od sheetrock painted oyster white that for the past twenty or thirty . gested tha I speak on behalf of any! and with baseboards and trim of caryears, a growing tendency toward . political oflndidate at any fime. The, dinal red. Electric. wiring included brotherly tolerance and understand. church is mot a servant of Big Busi. ¢iooy plugs and fixtures. ing among? all Christian ministers . ness. It f stands as it always . The house will be entered in a naand Christian peaple. There are . stood, fdr human rights—for bettional contest for the best» example j more “union”’ services held today in. ter hom eS, highest possible Wages, j-of home modernization. more communities that never before. . better v orking conditions and has . i Those unwilling to cooperate at such . argued and pleaded against greed . gaeherings age looked upon as back. and graft and unduly high profits. f ward, prejudiced and narrow. The {It has urged the adoption of the go)churches are working in -harmony . den rul by all lines of business. and certainly are not ‘“Damming “What Jshall it profit a. man if he a each other.’ gain _ @ whole world and lose hisi 4 “Hach is a mighty fortress of /soul,” thas been a veritable watch‘ graft,” who is this indictment’ in. word o the church teachings every4 Feonded forChurch vestries, or . where. ‘boards of directors, or perhaps Sinclaire on page 282 declares the Christi chief gress.’ chureh treasurers or collectors of the all too meager monthly dues? I have never found at the annual church meetings when the accounts are openly read, any church treasrer or collector accused of grafting. Perhaps his venomous shaft is directed at the clergy. How does the clergyman graft? He does not handle the collections, so he cannot sraft there. Perhays he charges enormous wedding or baptismal or funeral fees. The fact is, there is né fee charged. Proud parents at baptism often present the minis n church has been The church has taught} humility and mee cial cGntacts,
men always . kness in soaN 0 introduce social justice ana love Yoward all churchmen. In centuries} gone by, men have sacrificed their (lives to preserve the bible to Man race. Without. such loynd sacrifice the Bible would inct and it is from this same handed downto us through . lurch that the teaching has uP ‘ “which has inspired in men the a small remuneration, but he if you parents saw our bitterest/hour of its faults, but the man is “Sepul‘His reference on pagef 97 to Jesus’: “protetarfan rebel”’ il dignify by? any. word of . of the enemies of social pro. It has twied to induce the of the Nevada a loan to renovale the house com pletely. The result, within a month, was a modern home, $350, of which $105. went for labor . chest drives and impelled men to band themselves together in’ lodges }and fraternal organizations and serv. ice clubs for the amelioration of sv ‘ial conditions. There would not be a hospital nor a Red Cross Society in this world today but for the j teaching of Sinclair’s ‘“Proletarian j Rebel.’’—which teaching comes lfrom the Bible, and the church, as the repository of that book, has preserved it, and has brought it down i for our use. The working man and man out of work today, owes much to the Bible and to the church, Certainly, he must not be allowed to read, without challenge, this. wild claim of Upton jSinclair that the church has been and is the ‘‘enemy of social progress.” The “Profits of Religion” with its unparalleled effrontery to the intelligenee and the religious instincts of mankind is a. very difficult book phil Mtropher and charitable impul85 Which have prompet community aolee asks it. Generally he is paid ' sat just now to procure, due to the herCity . . cordially invited to attend Mrs. Hefwhich stood a relic of a house built j accomplished plumthing ima: #500 motored up from Hollyw morning and fined $50. rass Valley and Nevada City, be-. is visiting with his sister, Mrs. Chae (i les Skewes in Grass Valley. He is a former Nevada City and Grass Valing cases where it en paid the fine, is otherwise ata tik Gocionner ee and is enjoying his visit FRANK T. NILON’S I DIPLOMA Bernese tides ncaa gt aE i Farley, 0 HUNG IN THE H. S. HALL ber 29. Total cost of the job wat Sacramento, were resent visitors Nevada. City with’ Mrs. R. M. Sa Captain H. Adams and wife and . Howard Dennis and wife and‘ The framed anon of Frank . T. : Nilon, the granted by Ne. vada City high school, has been fraood on} first ever, Mr. }med and hung in the upper hall at ithe sad mission of depositing the {the high school. 1t is: a gElft frow, ri: z se, Sis Coe Asan Phe OTRO. TE is signed by the jin the gournern OAs Mrs *daMS. prinetpal, . N. Kennedy; teachers, L, ! fand Mx6, Dennis” dre st sui soul NE Bullfinch, D. S. Dunn, Laionee . Misses Bite sted sen EaREEs Of Ninel, Alex Gault, and-M. L. Marsh; . Grass Valley, their father being the the board of education, CG. E: Mulloy late Captain Carter: x ae ia cartel (president), J. C. Riche (secretary), pas are emrereeten -, sat as pated lana EM Prestan. innemucca, Nevada, one TUPAM,. The diploma. 4s abo 24x12". ete rela pected on Meds City . and is engraved with scenes of Nepend Grass Yetey ciatacnanas ¢ : 4 I vada City etched in the 80's; one . Mrs. Lelia S. Brown, of Berkeley, i showing the old suspension bridg [Who is a sister of the late Henry and other, a bird’s eye view of the Schroeder and of Mrs. Bert Church, i city at that time. has-come to Penn Valley to be with her sister-in-law, Miss Molly Brown, who is very seriously ill, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Meservey and children of Oakland spent the: week end at Town Talk with Mr. Me. servey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.! E. Meservey. Mr. and Mrs. Herman’ Flindt, of . Gardenia, near Los Angeles, are vis. iting Mrs. Weilup and Mrs. Peggy Blattner. While here Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weilup are celebrating their 20th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs, George Perry and two children, Dorothy and Norman, of Newcastle spent Sunday -.in -Necada City visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bosworth. PEACE DISTURBER FINED $ Conrad Berg, who. was charged . with disturbing the peace Saturday lovening and who has been locked up in the city jail, plead guilty in pojlice-court this morning and was fin,;ed $25 by City Judge Miles Coughlin.Judge Coughlin states he intends .to continue the’ practice of meting out heavy fines for peace disturbers as the city has had considerable trouble along these lines in recent weeks. 25 HOLD-UP CHARGE TRIAL * SET FOR NOVEMBER 1 The trial of Jean Cunnigham and James Kelly, charged with the robbery of William Maviti on the highway near the golf course on September 22, has been set for November 1. The two defendents appeared in the superior ¢ourt™ phen and pleaded not guilty. draw it from the bookshelves of the state of California. The request made yesterday by Los Angeles for Federal troops on election day tells the story of a veritable uprising of the people of that section of this fair State against this Atheistic exponent of Russian ani-religious doctrine. Yes, my friends, it ig very important just how that we a “Gird up the . ago, S. Lee Leiter, who ‘was taken to} Jones Memorial hospital a few » is Slowly recoveting from: culean; efforts. of it's author, to withhis loins of our minds,” severe illness. FIFTY DOLLARS Judge Coughlan-finea hit $50. or e, be although they . ed an invitation to the P. Y ieee S. ‘G. w, bayesian lin their state and believe in progression should not be discouraged by the talk that is being sent to every voter that if we vote for Haight we are. throwing our vote away. That is as much as to say that we must . {vote for some man that we do not have confidence in and turn down a. man like Haight that we can trust. No one with a conscience can use d . the only privlege that he has as an r{ American citizen, and that is his 1 iprivilege of voting, and know that s{he has betrayed himself and his 3 Fe a conscience by being with the winning Haight my undivided support. rival. Mr. Haight called at the Nug. set office and expressed his regrets jat not being able to arrive on schedule time and asked the Nugget to extend his greetings to those who came out to méet him. Mr. Haight was able to spend only a few ae utes in Nevada City. SKEET SHOOT CALLED OF ON ACCOUNT OF STORM The Indian Summer Skeet Shoot, which was to be held yesterday, had £0 , be called on account of rain. The skeet grounds at “the Richards ranch . wera practically a mud hole. However, a large crowd gathered atthe ;clubhouse of the ‘Grass Valley Rifle, WRod, and Gun Club, where they en. joyed a delicious buck stew, donat-'~ ;ed by Sheriff:Carter. Skeet shooters “and enthusiasts had gathered from jal over the state for the shoot, and were disappointed at the rain they all were pleased with . the savory stew. WOMEN’S CIVIC CLUB Members of the Civie Club will ae . privileged to invite their husbands: Monday evening, to the Brand Studio to hear Judge Jones explain the ‘ Amendments to be voted on Novem< ber, 6th. Miss Woodward, who tell, of the aims and methods of the California Association for prevention of tuberculosis and Mr. John. Fortier who will clarify the Problems of the Federal Housing Act. a Mrs. Gildersleeve has also extendattend the meeting. N. D. G. W. CARD PARTY ae FRENCH CORRAL SATUR The, Native Daugters .of the den West, of French Corral, Pik ing a card party Saturday. ¢ October 27 at eight o'clock. school house. . be 25¢. The funds rai party will be used to. mp}