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COVERS RICHEST GOLD AREA IN CALIFORNIA The Nugget.
The County Seat Paper. NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA The Gol Cone:
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 194].
Vol. 15, No. 74.
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erases eee * [thinking . \Efforts To Wea Ge a ipo all Placque, Camp Grounds
Out Loud End Strike dg i nie cepa paseo rey Reed and Garland OS injury. Dedicated To Memory
+ cactrse, at are Faull In G, V. Sirocco acon ent OF Late Ra Iph Gleason
on United States war ships will _ Early today two youths turned a. dale Saturday night.
shoot on si an erman war FEDERAL CONCILIATOR Hudson car over near the Five Mile The highwa atrol is investigatWIDOW OF L .
ae or oles that ap. STEPS INTO PICTURE IN . House on the Tahoe-Ukiah Highway, ing a wreck ier Rough and tenay. wusiee a a BLIZZARD
By H. M. L.
FLEW FROM WASHINGTON D.C
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No one was injured: A car, said to have been stol ‘
a ee
tes defense wat
; olen, was
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a perp gp rebel pag Wikoue END Last night, the highway patrol redamaged when it. struck a tree. The TO ATTEND EXERCISES °
ies ofthese defense waters but we . Ports, a car driven by Russel Darland. occupants were seen going in the A Placque on the site where Ralph Gleason lost his life
< of Grass Valley came out of a privdo know that they extend as far oe :
east as Iceland, and that under the oh pli oS 2 ce e a in the ees ee ok and in the car led the officers. of the well known Nevada City inan and his foal: Ep
i ; F ae€ strike a € Ocotia ine : “eed near Town Talk. Both} to believe one of the occupants was Glea: sd a G Sea
ae ar i is eason, pioneer forester, were dedicated esterda tions they are never less than 300 operated by Cooley Butler, automobiles were damaged but both injured, , ’ yest y through
the auspices of the Tahoe National Forest Service.
miles east of the most eastern . were unproductive of results
:
land projection of North or South
unpr es 7 ®eld losedt
d picket t d at th
€ dedication was clos
America. cee te as foes Opening Of D eer Season F rest Fire to the general public. Gleason
We suspect that the President . had been employed, today.
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. . family mebbers, close friends hed tegsbae tor maidne ub olbater Despite the strike, which was Tomorrow . Will Find Scores amily m rs, close frien
and forest service officials definition of our “defense waters”. . Called by the night shift last week . were in attendance.
Let the Germans find out where following the discharge of Shift Boss unters After Bucks on ro e ‘ Gleason's widow, Grace Gleason,
they are. The more Italian and _ Richard Tyrrell and the mine manbi ie ne D. C., where
German submarines “sunk without . #SeMent’s refusal to reinstate him, . She is employed in government serdirection of Marysville. Bloodstains. ina blizzard on F, ebruary 9, 1938 and camp ground in memory
Tomorrow is a wonderful day for the hunters. I trace,’ (remember that German . the cyanide plant is still operating day a) deel aeasGe: : t marks the opening A fire, believed to have. sie to attend the dedicatory cea
word for it, used in the last war), eh meni’ gags Paige apes At day break the woods surrounding Nevada City wll. sesouna-eta been started from a Power line! : The Placque, which bore the inthe more reluctant German subee eee gun fire. And a great many bucks are expected to fall to unerring aim or thas already burned approxi*‘ription: “Ralph Gleason gave his
marine crews will be to venture . t©® Start operating tomorrow. lucky shots of the hunters, as the : mately 200 acres of h . life: in public service February 9th,”
“outside the comparatively safe Federal Labor Contiliator Andrew case may be. \ b ie ae 8" 1938.” was dedicated first. The zones of their own shore lines. We . ‘Gallagher arrived in Grass Valley Reports show deer hunting should WM KESSLER any, and rush. in the vicinity Placque, of redwood, mounted in
think the President ta complete. . F¥iday to attempt to secure the re-. pe excellent. There probably will e .
of the Old California Mill In native rock, was placed on the site . ly right in his stand. Why should . 'wrn to work of the men. Gallagher. a dozen hunters to every available the Sierraville district. ‘where Gleason was overcome by the et ' we wait until an American, or a has been in constant. sessions with buck but there will be many who “= KILLED IN AUTO Fire Dispatcher Ellwood M. Stone /blizzard near Mountain House. The : ‘ hundred Americans ‘have ‘been . oth the strikers and Lynne Kelly, . turn successfully from the first day’s.
of the local forest service. sent out group then went to former Hunters \ a H ' drowned, blown to pieces or mangattorney for the Scotia journey into the woods. : . 1225 men to battle the blaze. The imCamp and dedicatory services were. F it by mactine gun Hye) Germany The Scotia, however, is remaining A great many local hunters have. CRASH SATI IRDAY 2" action of the forest service held there. The ‘campgrounds will has amplY demonstrated her hos. {fifm on the stand its management . already established camps in the best! i } »men resulted in the controlling of be known as “Gleason Camp
ile intent. She has warned that has the right to hire and fire whomregions and will do their hunting on! —~-~—— ithe fire before it got out of hand, Grounds.”’
all vessels carrying supplies to . @Ve!.they desire and apparently the a mass scale. i William H. Kessler, one of North}
The fire was the largest in~ the England, that come before her tor. StTikers are equally as firm in mainfencers : San Juan’s most prominent residents, 'Tahoe National Forest this year,
At the dedicatory services in the
rik : ; . Placing of the placque a prayer was ~
panes taining they will not return to work! yp. * . illed S. i .
pedo tubes, will be sunk. She has ae : 5 i Bee he = . Fire Hazards Pointed Out ; Was killed Saturday night ae Be
offered by Judge Acton Cleveland of
shown that means anywhere on . re ae dining et ilar ee Ts Bese Hank B . was thrown from an automobile af-. Bert Trentham Recovering Camptonville. Ranger Frank Megthe seas, as was indicated in the . State oe r Fiunters By ter it had struck a rock near the From Injuries Sustained gers then unveiled the placque and
Case of the Robin Moor which Conciliator Gallagher today renewthe poem, ‘‘Psalm of Life’, was read
by Mrs. Meggers. An informal adis recovering , dress was given by Judge Cleveland.
. Tahoe Forest Supervisor Marysville Seven Mile House on the In 20 Foot Bluff Fall
was proceeding to a port in West. €d his efforts to secure a ape _Tahoe-Ukiah Highway. . :
ern Africa, when sunk, of the dispute.
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Supervisor Guerdon Ellis of the No word has been received here Bert Trentham, 19,
. . Tahoe National Forest announced, When the funeral will be held but at the Miners Hospital here from] ‘Superior Judge George L,. Jones
Every word spoken by the PresiCHICO VICTOR 'today that a 24 hour information, it will probably take place in Maryspainful injuries, received last Thurs-. 0f this city was scheduled to deliver
dent regarding our policy of free. Ry land camp fire permit station is be-. Ville. ‘day night when he fell down a 20]thé dedicatory address but Saturday
dom of the seas is true, though at . . ing established by the Tahoe Bora Kessler was an occupant in an foot bluff while fighting fire in the! became ill and was unable to be
* [cies aan is OVER MINERS for the annual influx of deer hunt-. automobile driven by J. C. Brooks. Grizzly Canyon. present. His regret was shared by
: accomodate uncertain sentiment in . ‘4 ) ‘ters to the Tahoe National Forest,. Officers said Brooks apparently suc-.
this.country. The Neutrality act is
such a bending, and during the ‘The Grass Valley Miners lost a 13
first world war we did not insist . ‘ 3 ball-game to the Chico Colts at
too,strongly upon freedom of the . 'Chico yesterday and thereby was
It was necessary to carry Trent-. those attending the exercises. Pes
m 2 miles up ‘the mountain and, Ranger’ Meggers gave the principal
e and one half miles to the Holm-' address at the ‘ dedication of the
ambulance. Steps were built in camp grounds. Acting Supervisor
the mountainside as the steep ascent Ernest Baxter ‘of the Tahoe Forest
‘was made with the injured man. . paid tribute to the Gleasons and.
'~ Trentham was conscious the enspoke on forest service camp grou
Deer season opens in this section on! cessfully~avoided one rock but hit ha
September 16 and closes on Octo-; another and the machine was thrown on
ber 15. The information station is . from the. highiway and Kessler, about es
sei being loeated on Highway 40, just . 70 years of age, wa's tossed from the
seas in our early dealings with . eliminated from any chance to capriage: iat 1 west of Auburn, and will be operated €ar.
Great Britain. But by and large, . ture the eae alf Sacramento Valby ‘fire prevention patrolmen Robert! Kessler was a. Spanish-American
looking back 150 years, we have . ley League flag:
oR nds,
Gas Stadl ne h Crosby and George Clark of the, War veteran He has many relatives’ tire trip and suffered untold agony. The elder Gleason for years was coninsisted upon our right freely to AVEO AM) tel = Sate on 3 Whe regular fire control staff of the Ta-. in the North San Juan district, The injured man fell on a pile of nected with the forest service as a
use the world’s sea highways. mound for the Miners but his offerhoe National F t;
ings were to the liking of Chico slug. th pe oo .
ears and the Colts otea G 30 Supervisor Ellis further stated
We are convinced ‘that the dere aa cake oeanen aa that the main purpose of the station .
President’s bold and determined iteved Stadier , iS to give directions to the huntsmen
stand will rather diminish the toWw Bait ee h ‘ : Hand to caution them to be extremely
¥ tal shooting than increase it, His 8 Bailey pitched for Chico. He was knicked for ten hits but was . careful of campfires, smoking and
statement is no declaration of war, F .. other careless actions which lead to
never in danger inasmuch © as his
: . = iting. ae
unless Germany makes it that, and fires in the timbered country. Camp /. HERE YESTERDAY Final Rites Will Be . Besi ph ' nae ; a esides the widow of Ralph Gleain that event we are confident that pete. had given him a abe fire permits will ‘be issued and each. Held Thursday For New
.
i ke th : ’ : 14 fee Son, relatives attending included -his
viel ue pele ap Tego ol tape huntsman will be advised that a Brunswick Accident Victim . mother, Lydia“‘Gleason of Nevada eclaration, e ado no el
* . large boulders, . ranger and Ralph Gleason was forRE k The fire was controlled after merly a fire protective assistant. :
burning about 20 acres. State Divis-' Following the dedicatory exercis; ion of Forestry and Tahoe National es at the Gleason Camp Grounds, ;
STEW AT PARK . Forest fire fighting crews battled the coffee, lemonade and cookies were ee
blaze, oe
. Served and an hour was spent in vis#y
shovel and axe must be included in. One of the most enjoyable outwill come to declarations of war Students Enroll the equipment of each car, or the, ings in the history of the local volFinal rites have ‘been set ‘for pe ee ae gay gos oe
either in the Atlantic or Padific. . Ty Mt. St. Mary’s party will be subject to arrest. junteer fire department was held, Thursday at the Holmes Funeral srushos of Chico, snd four Heathers
We have not yet a two ocean navy “After a long dry summer,” Ellis, yesterday afternoon at Pioneer Park. \Home in Grass Valley for William : .
according to our one eocean standMt, St. Mary’s announces one of
stated, ‘fire hazards are particularly The day’s events started off with Weiss, 23, New Brunswick miner, oe priebidrcng
bad and any fires started usually . the serving of a steak and ham and. 'who died in a chute slide below the son of Walnut Creek aca Vorien
burn over a considerable area, sweepbacon and egg breakfasts. The de-. 900 level atthe mine last WednesGleason of Sacramento.
ing and laying waste all in its path./ mand for steaks was heavy and when aay, night. George Wilson, whose heroic efj Instead of closing the national forChef Dick Goyne ran out of the meat. —The deceased leaves his wife, the forts to save the life of Gleason aie
est to hunting, we are relying on the. an additional supply was obtained. . 'former Helen Rickard of Nevada for him a meritorious service moder
care and caution of deer hunters to. The new supply did not last long and City, and an infant son. His parents
ard, but it is still a pretty good . 'the largest enrollments of recent
navy, and it deserves the healthy . years. From Nevada City the followrespect accorded it by belligerent . ing have registered for the school’s
dictatorships. fall: term: Faydean White, Joyce
—— Imogene Henwood and Norma DunWe doubt if the majority of . lap.
: she ‘ and $500 from the Pacific Telephone
Americans are fnuch interested in ’ =< see that no fires get started.” those arriving late -were forced to be, have arrived from Montana to be and Telegraph Company, was tert
international legalities, To be sure . MRS. R. A. PAINE WILL VISIT FOR. gis added that should’any hunt-. content with ham and bacon and/ present at the funeral. out OF thea
Germany has deelared a blockade . TWO WEEKS AT DAUGHTER'S er discover a fire that it should’ be eges. — Frank Giovanetti, who was injurGleason and Wilson were repair’ about the British Isles, and Italy . HOME reported immediately to a district] The chicken stew was equally as,/ed in one of the two slides which ing the telephone Hike ta Downtevitte
ie: eee ‘hee Z / eee ’ ; : i z ei :
and LL Rca bia tim Mrs. R, A. “Beine wil spend the. "ser, fire guard or patrolman. ae: ois = ign a ue Weiss, is recovering satisfac (at (he time et ine trageds:
es roughly drawn battle zones on t ‘ ae ee e day came to an en e ly. A Mesnnlk ae i. t
the seas. But, as a matter of fact, nk Sou apni Ape ee Deer Hunters Will Find stew pots were entirely empty of: /iWeiss was interested in flying and City i. tag rong ial dda
ae : : , ; : 6 99
1 r 5 » atneither Zone nor blockade means . ,y,. Earl Bockman in San Mateo. Fat and Lazy Bucks ea flaps te te PR as vs ae Hea cee oid tended the dedication services.
much, The blockade is far from Mrs. Paine was driven to San. In Truckee District e firemen ha e fire truc e p eee
effective. The zones stretch over
: Mateo by her daughter, Mrs. Estelle right with them while they were. Neal of this eity.
the wide oceans to include thé : :
: ' f the. feasting with proper teephone conTracy, who had been visiting at the District Ranger H. I. Snider of the : : THREE STUDENTS TO ENTER ,
raids of the Graf Spee along the Paine home here with her two daugh-. Truckee ranger district, Tahoe Napig oe ne iia a in pda nye yoann viele
eastern. coast of Brazil. German ters, Joanne and Yvonne Tracy. tional Forest, states that observa. the day and the firemen immediately
war ships are sinking enemy and. . ey
eee ae tions made on the Truckee district , responded to the call. It waa a grass Mrs. Leland Smith and daughter, RAGON S GROVE
neutral craft where they find weight of its supplies of oil, armathe past week indicate that deer, fire on the Tahoe-Ukiah Highway at Betty, and Sylvia Ronning will leave
them. From now on they will be . ments, and food, cast into the“balhunting will be good and that bucks . the junction with the county hospital tomorrow for San Jose where Betty Tn alarm at 1:30 o'clock this af.
j sunk wherever the U. S. Navy finds . ance is turning the scales of war (0-2 ara’ sa fat they are lazy. Practicalty . 704d. There was no damage. will enter the San Jose State college. ternoon was turned in as a result of
them. What Germany does speaks . ward the Allies. The angry yelps ,all bueks seen have lost the velvet
sci
> : Vas sophomore and Sylvia, as a fresh-. a brush fire discovered in Ragon’s
for itself. What Hitler or assoc. of the Huns in Berlin over the from the horns and are in the two, Nevada City Red Cross fais. Mrs. Smith will remain a week . Grove in Deer Creek Canyon, The
jiates say has.ceéased to have meaniPresident’s declaration, are not to four point class . or ten days longer after seeing that! fire department had some difficulty
a : : ‘ ! orrow § : :
ing, Save perhaps to deluded Ger. simulated. Hitler and associates . Hunters will again be asked to) Chapter To Meet Tom the two girls are settled in their new} in qontrolling and extinguishing the
mans and some of our isloationists. are sore. And as the winter comes :
furnish the statistical data to the . Executives of Nevada City Chap-. home. Hal D. Draper left this after-. blaze, but in the course of an hour
Tangers and representatives of the'
i i rere able to do so.
ter, American Red Cross have set. /200n with his son, Hal D. Jr., who. Were ail
dropped from American planes, state_ fish anid game commission in 3rd Tuesd in each month for will enter San Jose College as a sobring retribution home to the Gerorder to continue the study being vo ae “bepoiaene of the chapter to, Phomore, having ‘spent his first year. “lvde Garwood Returns—
ee man people, as it never has been . oonducted to determine the relation . te ak : (die cecania, tn Pincer Sunis Bo . Mr. and Mrs, Cyde Garwood have
is exactly what Lindbergh, Nye, . in the past, we are confident that fmetween weight, age class size and. ".°2 84 members of the org
Wheeer and others have done. saddle galled nation will toss its spread of horns; and species for the . tion are urged to attend. In accordreturned from their vacation. Gar-—
ANOTHER WELL KNOWN LOCAL. 'Wood will resume his duties as drivThey have predicted, first, a Gerriders, various localities of habitat as at. 2™°° with the above the regular
man victory as a consequence of
j meeting will be held at 4 o’clock in COUPLE ARE TO LEAVE CITY er of the Grass Valley-Nevada City
aha slot on, and more and more ‘bombs
And speaking of ioslationists,
+ * an old Wall street admonition is:
3 ‘Never sell the U. S. short. That
See fected by climatic conditions, for e, ibus on night shift. Frank Williams .
which this country would fare very In the meantime our diehard isa veraaihntty Gt Bresding oe the lobby of the National Hotel to-. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, prom-. wit] take his vacation and will be regpadiy in years to come, and, now, . olationists will continue their cam. tions. . morrow, September 16th. inent residents of this city, are to lieved by Frank Joyal, who had
»a stalemate in which this country paign, and we shall defend their
might profit if it remains strictly right to make it, even though it
Hae make their future home in New ‘gfor Garwood ‘while t
‘ We are anticipating that hunters Kae : drivin gfor Garwood while t
; ‘will give us their ved good cooper-. T° Return To San Luis Obispo— ‘Mexico, where Johnson is now embi vacationing. as
neutral and ready for a grand . ’ gives comfort to the enemy. They ation in not smoking or building} Noble McCormack, in training with . ployed. : So eee
clean up when the rest'of the world speak for a dwindling minority, ‘fires in areas where same are prohiba-National Guard unit in San Luis ‘Mrs, Johnson is here Dacking ‘beVisits, . en
is prostrate. Neither of these pre. but still that is their right, united, since the recent frosts and dry Obispo, will return to his camp tolongings for. shipment to their new 1
dictions are likely to come true. . Jess and until our Congress: makes a. day after spending a ten day leave. home. . Johnson, former Lava Cap
; : winds have rendered the forest more . : shoe ee Ok oe a
They sold the U. S. and its mighty . a formal declaration of war, which with his parents, Mr. and-Mrs. R. N. employee, accepted the position while .
bower of production short. The . does not now seem likey. ek (Continued on Page Four) © . McCormack in this city, vacationing in New Mexico. it