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September 28, 1934 (8 pages)

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PS ne cL, ie evada City Nugget Nevada City Nugget is a Member of the United Press° This is Nevada City’s ONLY Hometown Newspaper. It supports things . orth while. Do you subttt for it? Your Hometown Newspaper helps build your community. Readers and’ advertisers make it a Z0od builder. 5 00 our mae ee —_— ra ’ Vol. VUI, No. 91. a en in And California Newspaper Publishers Association aly NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA RAINPERMITS MAN AND WOMAN CCC.CAMPSTO . MUST ANSWER Beer Parlors Urged : ! one: R ROBBERY CHARGE SACRAMENTO, Sept. 27.—Paving -; é. That car small display signs be . Pe portion pera, ; The Qreliminary hearing . * . “the ‘way for a discussion of legisla. perry ic} i Kelly and t . The County Seat Paper . . . New Laws to Regulate roi ee é The GOLD Center FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, 1934 _——-Scout Council To Act. ‘Monday on Lodge Plan ° . extends an invitation i next Monday evening at 8 o'clock . to all people interested in assisting . . 1 i} . PR ee o , : A special meeting has been called Scout Council, the front of beer parDISC10W, supervisor of the ee R. . of James Mrs. Gene Cunningham, charged with the robbery of William Mavity, a miner at the before Justice te da; tivesproposdls to facilitate better Horst 4nd ; } SY ces 4 advertising signs on! National . control of California beer parlors and the gs f sides of such buildings be limi-' ted to not more than 20 per cent of . 3 Forest in the Tahoe area, scouting advancement in, Nevada City to be present. Already aa Wats , by the Nevada City Scout Council to 1S rejoicing that the recent rain hag to stamp out abuses Which exist un-' the State Board ; the available wall space. of Equalization announced today that ; The Board and and.means to build Spanish mine, . disches of the Peace Walter decide the a. lodge for the ieee rn plans, ways ‘ SO Mininiized the danger of forest pe der {he present law, a suitable loéation jfor the Scout building has been selected +, . firest that he his CCC boys pdck . : also announced that it vee Eat He put nis CCC boys baci lL. Mobley, yesterday resulted in the . : { on the program of road building and : ; j; {ocal Boy Scouts, As the season is . in: Nevada City, the logs have been fee BBNSE the cere e Couemits [itl Oeeaué (6 deniand ion ee tl ‘ini t H t tek defendants being remanded ta the drawing to a close it is imperative peeled fot it, labor for the construectee of the California State Brewers . pliance with the provision in me eae e What the dances pat that definite consideration be given . tion has been promised, and now all AseAniae aA a anh sks Bo FS : rine SEE ae a 8 ae 1a le danger of ires til “such time: as ‘thev x ai: . i “ASs0Clalion to meet with me noers Of . present: law prohibiting breweries . such time as ‘they put up a bond : : : zi ‘a7 . Still remains as: wae demonstrated in! . at this time and it is to be hoped . that remains is for the final plans pee the Board here to map a corrective'l from Owning or having any financial . : or 51,000. custody of Sheriff George Carter tine They were held . legislative program. . interest in beer parlors, a tre at Relief Hill Monday, built by wer to the Superior Court. ae Ae fo baal ho ven t. io 30 Se oe ee an 3 : : at ‘ : a deer hunter to keep warm, which : : a: nvitations have been given to ranged. The location is one gener. e é George, Stout,state liquor adminStill another question which niay. * EO bupusd ele ae eee in the hearing, witnesses stated’, Veterans -of Foreign Wars and . ously donated by Pacific Gas andistrator for the Board, declared that come before the meeting is the possi. ice sii nasiies wiier. an ne that they had seen Mrs. Cunnine. other interested persons to attend. H. Electric Company on High street, opunless the brewing industry takes . bility of increasing the license . vet ees , re Ham dieplay some money bt a posesi en Cuno te SE BE ea is es Rplacpsal aa a definite steps to provide for better . for beer parlors in an effort to re-. ¥© a < On the Marysville highway, and that . men thIGs regulation that it wil] undoubtedly . duce’ the number and expedite bet. Preparations — will Presently .Ue She stated that she had been given . : & : have regulation forced upon it. Hej ter rezulation of the industry. The! made. for es ihe ove — ; Until Monday to leave the county.1@ AVINGS RATES OODIE EXPECTS added, however, that the brewers present. state license fee is $50 and oa fhe Tahoe Ukiah ses at White Mrs. Cunningham also stated before I A i 4, £} fad . ESD BS Bs AY a ; ussociation is apparently determined . the: federal license, $25. Between Cloud to winter avarters in the Grass Witnessés that she had been accused . ‘ S . to “put its house in order’ of its 7,000 and 8,000 beer parlors are op-. ey camp. The camp ot Forbes 1 ofa robbery. : . ANNOUNCE iT) BY . GOLD MINING TO own volition and said that it is hoperating in Los Angeles county alone . iis i none a ee aud. >. Mavity stated that He had been Lay i ¥ BY ed the meeting here wil] bring def-! at the present time, Stout stated. se aC RnanS Om : ee Lewis, . robbed enrovte to Grass Valley with . . ; inite action toward this end, . Among the’ brewers’ representaWashington, Met be Sevableted at) Mrs. Cunningham. . He Stated that . : BANK OF AMER . SAVE ] § AGAIN Some of the legislative Proposals . tives asked to attend the meeting. Bradley. The latter Will open eboue . wii. whom he identified .in the] : vi @ . Ja lds £ ; which the Board will ask the brewwith the Board members are George . October 15, while aoe we former . county jail Tuesday morning, baal : ere ; ers association to approve and spon-. White of Oakland, president of the will not open eis November 1}: jumped aboard the car in whieh hel Although Interest rates on renee . Sah FRANCISCO, PED E: ate sor at the forthcoming session of the brewers’ association: May Koohn of. The ee. at Bradley and possibly the and the woman were riding, stuck a;bank accounts are being reduced . Sacramento Bee says: The granting ' ( State Legislature include: San Francisco, secretary of the assoey an ee eee gun in Mavity’s face and told him to . October iin some deetions of Ganc of loans to the gold mining industry A a 1. That all aliens, as well as ex-. ciation; C. J. Lick of Los Angeles, . © hi Gag Ho woud tes “Stick ’em up.” Mavity put up a fornia, ¢ re s k of . by ruction Finance Coron criminals, be barred from the right . chairma nof' the southern legislative 131 boys enrolied, and at Forbes : ee ee pe Sere fight and. was severely beaten ana robbed of between $80 ana $100. i there are but 135 boys. Mr. Bigeto secure licenses to low states that boys are more freoperate beer parlors, or any other type of liquor : ! America will continue to pay 3 per . poration will prove one of the most committee of the association, and J. ‘savings acc lifornia’s climb B. Goldie of San Francisco, chairman : : The woman drove to the police sta-. Ct on the'savings Secon a ssi ! forward steps in California * . establishment of the northern legislative commit-. Uently finding outside employment . tion in Grass Valley and reported the . ®"t Customers, A. P. Giannini, shal . out of the depression, and will en+ rp 2. That beer parlors be exeluded. tee. The Regional Code Board is shes See 480 after the camps were robbery. Mavity was so injured that . ™4M of the Board, announced acd able the Golden State to regain its Te started. : from residential sections, or in the f vicinity of schools or churches. discussion. . CONFIDENCE IS SKYLINE HIGHWAY RETURNING SAYS. TO TOP SIERRAS KEY PITTMAN. INNEW PROJECT also expected to participate in the The three per cent rate also chy : remain unchanged for new customday night while Mavity and the wo-. TS depositing not more than $5,-. man were on their way to a resort 999 Giannini _ announced. Large . former Senator Tasker L. Oddie of near Grass Valley, Kelly was pickamounts deposited by new custom Nevada, now gold mining advisor of ed up by the sheriffs Monday mor{ &TS on or after October 2, will re. the RFC. Oddie is here today for ning and Mrs. Cunningham the night, °¢!Ve lower rates, the first $5,000 the two-fold purpose of addressing before. Deputy District Attorney . Teceiving tree per cent, the next . the American Mining Congress conRobert Tharp, presented the case for . $5:000 receiving two and one-half vention and to establish headquarthe people. ‘per cent and amounts above ska ters for his newly-assumed RFC potwo per cent. sition. he had to be taken to the hospital. The robbery took Place last Saturone-time supremacy as the world’s gold mine. Such is the enthusiastic belief of SWIMMING POOL SEASON CLOSES With the advent of frosty weather, the city council at a special meeting Wednesday evening decided to close . ed the United States in the Civil War : : A ‘has caused the r uction of savings i ; i The washing machine tried at the}. pee ® ed et Dae a 8° period, so today will it : a A ‘interest rates in most sections of the Iowa Hill Gold mine, was found tO: . United States and some banks 50 per cent of the gold : A i In explanation of the announced . The former Nevada senator, who the swimming pool for the’ season. i Gee he oe : ‘ os ae ; 5 3 . Addi I : er of th 1 . rates, Giannini said, ‘‘During recent . js president of the Gold Mining AsSAN ‘FRANCISCO, Sept; 27. . Over 3,400 miles of roads in the ; Nene eines pea i . fe oe months a tremendous volume of ile} sociation of the United States, berecovery is slower than we expected, . national forests of California wil] . Submitte *S report in which he staind funds has. been accumulating and in-! jvc that-just as ore frony the gold ; ae : ted-that during the short ‘period of } ‘ ; : i : : = it is because conditions were a darn-} eventually link the state highway i : : { terest. rates throughout the nation fields of California and Nevada savi system to the mountain recreational . ¥@¢4tion in which the Pool was open, . : . have sunk to very low levels. This ¢ 9 ©a sight worse than we realized,’’. ; Syste 2 : the average daily attendance was 250 ee . AYO Y 8. This is the reply of Senator Key . 2reas, accordlie ‘te: <a report just : : 5 daily, but that after school opened ‘ 5 nar epartment of Agriculoe Pittman of Nevada to the claims of . made to the Depa = Cale the attendance dropped off to around
50 daily. The peak day during . Which the pool was open was 350 on set the nation . back on the road to prosperity. i a points out that the RFC loans thought it will be granted just as freely. to an ; ture, Washington, D. C., by the VU. some mining men attending the Am-! 2 4 4 xq $i; ae . S. Forest Service, Bureau of Public erican Mining Congress western con-} = R S and the State Highway Engi: vention here, that President Roose-. “oads and B y g Admission Day. relt’s recover rogram is not hit. : ; St 7 — ‘ ee HY aie Part of this proposed co-operative . The : : : ting on all cylinders as far as the . ; ; . met all the requirements of the State oe ; ; i System: consists of the Sierra Way, a! : es mining industry is concerned. : i ' Board of Health; that he has instituHe said ; high mountain road, already partly . e said: i ; reciate President Roose. ©°™MPleted, paralleling the summit of . nos ve OErOMS Of eee: Aue d oy ee 25 -., . the Sierra Nevada from Siskiyou to; *Por’s, Swimming classes, an a I relt’s forts cause I know what 4 : : rt ses. isi ee ; velt’s efforts because a no L ers counties. This highway links . saving classes. For disinfeoting the he faced. Suppose the New Deal is ct : . Water blue stone and cloride of lime i ishot tn th Pa ot ada +Many of ‘the outstanding scenic fea. : a is 3 ee — Soe ri is? That) tures of the state, such ag Mt. Shas. oe eee 3 a hee ra . momen a $? lta, Mi. Lassen. Patios the early min-. 1eé opening of the ba abeaaaes shot in the é has kept us oing! . : : xt seaso anes s ill r rm has ke} soing :ing country, giant trees and national . next BRGROH: Janes states, will result for two years. . This country had in keeping the water much cleaner . parks, ? y ays ive w Frank. : ale sarer sings ' : about two days to live when Fran . The total estimated cost of the na. and clearer, since by the use of show lin D. Roosevelt took office. a ghway a T'S i zu ; "Ss 1 from rim . . tion 1 forest highw system in Cali-. &’S before entering the pool no dust/the course of the channe IS RESTORING CONFIDENCE . ’ pete enc . California have already and has been discarded. It was found ! A x by actual test that milling and flo-\ Vi8¢ to follow ive! frend: _, , . Small operators as to large, and will ( “Bank of America is not Joining ' enable many a little ‘fellow to get The company has decided to instant} 1 this reduction because lel pres. started on a sound mining property. at once a mill of from 100 to 20: e2t customers have deposited six Salient points in the RFC regulations tons daily capacity to start with. Bids; Unds with us with the expectation for these loans are: are to be let for mill installation. jof receiving three per cent imterest The applicant for a loan must be Tet hienars employed blocking fT the semi-annual period, and with a recognized and established corpoout gravel and putting in an airshaft . our bank now earning more than a/ ration, individual, or partnership, enfor ventilation and a secondary exit . Million dollars ~ Honth, we feel that! gaged ig the. buaiiess at mining, for the miners, to comply with state ; W® Should not disappoint them. milling, or smelting ore. : ;laws. The tunnel was driven a to-. _ “On the other, hand, we do not; Adequate security must be provid. tal Diatance on the bed rock of 1,200 . believe it is sound or helpful in oe . ed. ‘ nie p : : : . moting recovery to encourage by; Loans ordinarily will be made for . feet, and 400 feet are blocked out on . high interest rates the piling up of & period not in excess of five years, report states that Janes has :tation methods recovered 90 per cent. : os rae : De eos eee fornia will be $127,383 700 of which . ©22 be tracked into the water. Along to rim. Boke praiiiier : oa au eA . but may be made for Puget page All that is wrong with the country . : ; ehnewaca or this line Janes recommends that the! Mill tests have becn made in a cus{or Rise the thrift gceounts penn it is not practicable to require ; ; -. (988,257,700 has beer . i today is lack of confidence. That is . ; . area around the pool be oiled in or-, tom mill and the sravel ig somewhat . all depositors, which banks should repayment within that time i allocated. Of this total the state . By. -. seek to encourage, such funds are OrInterest probably will not exceed we 4 ¥what was wrong Tour years ago. But: ee : ; = der that the wind may not carry dust low grade but will Dey expenses of ' ; ‘ Ishare is approximately $50,000,000, ; : . enh dinarily on deposit only while await} 6 per-cent in any case. merely knowing that does not T@s-! > , PI into the water. In conclusion Janes all development. High grade gravel! : . \ es : ss : F . the Federal Government’s $23,000,°}2 . eee :; ing investment. When rates are too} Loans will be made to provide tore confidence. President Roosele eae has addéd these recommendations to} may be encount red within 500 or = ‘ strde gee. ii bout deine that 1900, and the counties $15,000,000. t] it : t1 oe £1400 feel “ipua . idth of the «hanner! Digh on this-type of deposits it does . working capital er for construction us Hi is = feo oes ee . suet He . future expenditures of over $39,ee i £0 ais Thing the operon 2 } pee ae sume 6 iC feet und is n to g: Rot promote-thrift but rather retards . and improvement wark, ineluding ene ac! yr 2@ > Cautously, = a a 2 Ra j aT} *xt seas 7 avere S some 300 Lore 5 6 : & is proceeding = 1 000,000 will be 55 Per cent Federal, . '!© POO! next season 3 = : and postpones the employment of . the Purchase of new equipment. has the.power to intiat: We could. A . . The organization of an “Honor . feet deep in blue gravel. It extends : pated joer sees : eats ‘ : ; fog ce PSY Cent state “and 10 per cent seh = aS E : . the funds.’’ ‘Loans will not. be made for promohave this country in th ‘dst of a county funds 2 Life Saving Corps” from among those, from the northwest corner of: the. ei ee 5 pMVene = ta hoom right now. But he knows that holding Life Saving Certificates. The. General Grant mine, south -to the . ea Gite ae sched i tional work or a the payment o F BSS Teeter seem ee i } : : tLe. :¢ "ates :) ace rae Iyvicti Ss. Ss 3) 2 8 kind of a boom would have jts re. members of this corps to serve as as. Morning Stor channel mins where! Ue of rates will be Placed Mi. operaexisting debts nh Some cases, an i . : ition by both Bank of America Na. inctdental part of the loan may be a @etion. ie: aaa & sistant lifé guards for periods of one’ more than $100,000 was spent in an . ti ; T t i Savi 4 iati j te , kof t There is no danger today of your; Hs BAUM ZA A RL fie hour, two boing on duty at one time. endeavor to find this channel, with-! nee = ae: a eo cay . pared to the Ras men o : S ms i . 1 anc é d ric A : ; F bank going under, ‘That is some-. If an admissioh is charged for use of . out success, 5 4 nes : ahs, alifornia) se Lips oan organiza pe = : thing we can be thankful for. DRIVER PASSES the pool they shall be permitted to; The grave! as. milled from develop. seeoclated state ban consic ue ae we en hate ey : ; , ; : : : ; » « pe a ee iis ‘ fi m securi or the Farmers in the Middle West ae aos fen LILAM . use the pool tree of charge in return . ment work runs about $3 per ton. It . consi ei ue Pd e : y reise ; ; : ae ‘ i i 5: $ SD nea a hot taking judges out and putting = . for their services. If no admission . 18 expected that by milling, flotation i the office at the pool. This esa Oans Ve Se ee ae e ropes around their necks on account . . Funeral services were held Thursis charged prizes for the most effi-/ and concentration methods $4 may . mendation is in recognition of the! Rave tote ooo. Ries . a ws : of mortgage foreclousures. Could it: day afternoon for Lewis W. David. cient life guard will be given every . be recovered or a saving of 90 per’ Verdict returned by the coroner's ; ace fens S = ey oe y . ; : : ‘ uo aa : . : ; jury: i st i rac I is blocked. ou he miner i be because farm mortgages are not son, old time stage driver and voll two weeks. These prizes would he cent on an average which will pay . jury at the inquest into the recent . ore hi , : “ : iota ye : being foreclosed? . loved citizen, who passed away early made sufficiently enticing so as~to, dividends. ‘Should higher gravel be ! Memorial Park drowning case. The . Can obtain estar i eng Be d ; : : 5 i ! : . iurv pan H ing car ‘ _ ‘ PATIENT IS ALIVE Tuesday-morning after an iiiness Of a insure enthusiasm on the part of the . encountered, a lasting mine may be! jury recommended that a phone ba lowing careful chec y C eng ‘ There also is a great "question, in} couple of weeks. He was born in ‘members of the corps. I suggest a . expected. ;uetallod at the Memorial Park swim. neer < ‘ay mind a@ to the cost of the New Pennsylvania about 79 years ago and ‘ming pool. Deal to the taxpayer. A large merchant came to Cherokee, California when a complain! young man, in the early '70’s. Tor people on. More than 20 years he drove will that there are too Many sum of $25 to $30 be allocated for . the purchase of these prizes. This jis in my opinion a very economica] The company also expects to ini stall a 120 horse power Deisel engine ; of latest type and an electric generaFARM DEBT COMMITTEE The former senator subscribes to the belief that “there is more gold in California than ever -has been ta; Tan, ken out.” stage way of providing adequate life guard-/tor. An electric train is to haul the ; : : the government payroll, and that he . between’ Nevada City and Downieing at the pool. . 8ravel. At present water power is . FOR COUNT y NAMED ite celts eh: bh me eee) has to foot the bill. ; Ville. Since his retirement from acThe wearing of a RED band about! used and a shortage of water is ham! quarters here, asd per a The fact is that ‘he is taxed his. tive work he has made Proportion of the cost of work re-. Nevada City. lief in his territory. He forgets that. Miss Katie Cc. every government worker spends his . passed away about four years ago. or her pay check, and that he un. Surviving him are a daughter, doubtedly gets a large part of his ; Mrs. Katie Smythe, two sons, Lewis taxes back in increased business. ' and Bert Davidson, of Nevada City, It is pretty hard to find the right . three srandchildren, Miss Erle Daanswers to all these questions. But . Vidson, of Richmond; Misses Audrey 1 do know that the patient is alive , 2nd Helen Davidson, of Nevada City, and moving ahead. JI think that is}@nd a half brother, Charles Hill, of the best answer. ; Shasta county. Burial was made in Pine Grove cemetery with Holmes Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. his home in His wife, the former Black; of Cherokee, Night Officer William Jones, slipped and fell in the “burnt district”’ in the heart of Nevada City a few days ago and pulled some ligaments loose in his right arm. He is now carrying it in a Sling. , <x William’ Laird is spending this week end in Oakland visiting relatives, the wrist of all nonswimmers, The life guards would then be able to watch them more closely. ' Painting of the depth of the water on the sides of the pool in large clearly. visible letters. Painting of the letters “Limit Mark for Non Swimmers”’ on the side of the pool rata point to be determined. Rehanging of the put the wire on the posts and _ the broken binding wire on the outside of the Posts. Purchase of a ring Life Buoy with sixty feet of rope. One of State Board of Health requirements. Closing of the gaps left between fence so as to inside ‘of thy the bath houses ana the fence which . ial swimming pool fund with a budends of the; pering work. Plang are to have cae A board of appraisal for Nevada Dian in operation by the ee of the j county has been appointed by the year. Lyman Gilmore, Jr., ig Gen") Unhed tation District. Court for the eral manager, . Northern District of California as . follows: H. B. Cox, Marysville; Wm. ; Durbrow, Grass Valley; and A. Sage‘horn, Chico, ” This information was given out here by H. B. Cox, chairman of the set for expenditures. This would Nevada County Farm Debt Adjustsafeguard the city in case of suit in-. ment Committee, who received the volving the question of whether the . official notification trom T. C. Tuccity was performing a private or Zov. ker, chairman of the California Farm ernmental function. Debt Adjustment Committee, Employees and the employment of é a Part time janitor to maintain the Mr. and Mrs. John Tognarelii had bath houses in a clean and Sanitary/as guests Wednesday “Mrs, Nick now allows easy entrance for a medium ‘sized youngster. Finance—The formation of a specThe installation of @ telephone tp Alonzo, all of condition. Ratto, Mrs, Comp! and Mr. and Mrs. Cordelia. Reno. He will investigate all loan applications, for properties west of the Rockies. The RFC has a trained staff of engineers in Washington, D. C.; and those engineers may visit properties in the west it it is considered advisable. Although no definite announcement has been made ag to the maximum of loans. Oddie believes the figure will be in the neighborhood of $500,000 each. . Members of the Mining congress will inspect gold dredging operations in the Sacramento Valley Saturday, and will visit mining properties oS at Grass Valley. i