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September 4, 1941 (6 pages)

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id é R 5 é Sethe Rage Babes osx poston Te ea ma we Fs Fi ve tigate This paper gives you completecoverage of all local happenings. If you want to read about your friends, your neighbors, read The Nugget. _ The Nugget is delivered to o* your home twice a week a ‘for only 30 cents per month Nevada City Nugget COVERS RICHEST GOLD AREA IN CALIFORNIA erase: 3 The Gold Celiee” THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1941. NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA District President Vol. 15: No. 71. The Canney Seat Baper iieatn . anes . Prominent -. Automobiles Kill Three Deer’ On Highways Near Here . Automobiles claimed the liv. . . es of three deer in this county . . in one night. Game Warden Earl Hiscox was called twice to the TahoeHi Ukiah Highway above this city to take care of deer killed by cars Tuesday night. Captain. A, H. Willard went to the. Dew Drop Inn below Grass Valley for a deer killed by automobile there the same night. The deer were taken to the . Nevada County Hospital, where the meat is served the inmates. "NEVADA COUNTY Cantonment Business Drive Caius Irspetus With Naming /Of Board Of Directors Further i momentum in Nevada Scant s drive for a share of the busi; hess expected to accrue from the proposed $25,000,000 army cantonment in Nevada and Yuba Counties was gained at a meeting in Grass Valley last night, From San Francisco came inform-. #28ular division camps proposed for ation that officials of the 9th Zone. the 9th Corps Area. Others would be Constructing Quartermasters office. 2! West Yellowstone and in Oregon, there said reports on surveys under ; Probably near Corvallis. .way near Marysville for the new can-. As proposed, the California camp tonment should be completed within . would be partially or wholly for motwo months. The reports then will be forwarded to the War Department in Washington, D. C., where a final decision will be made on the selection of the site for the proposed camp. Two . Thinking Out Loud M. L. Sierran By H. Death yesterday removed one of Downieville’s best known residents, Joseph (M. Lavezzola, 57. His death came after but three days of illness. ‘Lavezzola was not only well known in the community in which he lived but throughout the counties of ‘Nevada and Sierra. He was a son of pioneer parents, who first settled in Downieville in the eary fifties. He spent his entire] life in the mountain area in the vicjnity of his birthplace. The funeral services will be held . . in the North San Juan Methodist Labor Day, and the attached ‘ week end, cost the country over * 600 lives. Quite a price to pay for a national ‘holiday, but one. to which the country has ‘become calloused. If that many Aniericans died in a battle in which his country was engaged, it would make gome major headlines. Holiday holocausts nowadays are regarded more as statistics than as news items; Occasionally some noteworthy persons departs this life via a traffic crash and his name makes the headlines, not the aci torized units and when brought up ta its ful strength would be second in size only to Fort Lewis among the army cantonments on the coast. The Nevada City and Grass Valley ident. Church Friday morning under the ’ : Prounets direction of the Hpoper-Weaver MortPaul Claiborne i ‘sites are under investigation in the Members of a board of directors to Labor Day to any thoughtful . yary of Grass Valley. Rev. Anderson Paul Claiborne of Auburn, Rotary . WN . Marysville area. ‘ ihandle the drive for business were ‘person has much significance. Or. of Downieville will officiate at the. district president, spoke at the RoLippencott and Bowen of Los An4nnounced at the meeting. ganized labor which secured the . services. tary Club meeting ih the National geles, the firm of architect-engineers’ _The decision was reached to meet polday by wabting, veeesure on aveizoia loaves tesides’ his <wite;. Hotel ewer tomas ‘retained by the army to make the 2t Truckee, probably Monday night, congressmen, has appropriated the (Ruby, three children, Katherine, Surveys and develop plans for the With three members of the commit. Vealerdas was Dahlia Day at the ©@ntonmment have until November 11 tee from that community. The Nevada State Fair and Nevada County’s ex‘© have the reports in the hands of City directors are H. EE. Kjorlie, hibits of dahlias from the gardens the war department officials. . Robert Paine, and Lambert Thomof Mr: and Mfs. U. S. N. Johnson,} The authorities in San Francisco as. The Grass Valley members are Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Hoge, and Mr. would not venture a guess on when Ray Pengelly, Stuart Chalmers and and Mrs. Frank Crampton, would. the war department may commence Alvon T. Jones. have won first prize but for the fact ,ComStruction in the event one of the} The board is to be composed of that.all the dahlias exhibited were. Marysville sites is chosen. ‘three members from each of the ‘not named. The engineers have been instruct-. three towns, another member selectThe Nevada county booth won a ed to gage their plans for a camp! ed at large and a chairman, who chorus of ahs! and ohs! as hundreds. housing around 40,000 men and to will be named by the board. throngéd to see the floral display cost, with the necessary public util-. There was considerable discussion arranged by the Nevada City Garden. ities, about $25,000,000. jat last night’s meeting but no deory, president of ifie nigh school} Clu» under the energetic supervision The ae cantonment, whe-/ tulte action was — A program student body was made a member of jf Mrs. Paul Kemper. A large delega ther at Marysville or elsewhere mn will probably be vatiined at the TrucBotary. durine’ his denies coh Ween . tion of garden club members a, (the state, would be one of three tri-; kee meeting Monday night. school office. Guerdon Ellis gave a day. Some hundred or more members of AML unions marched in the (Grass Valley parade on Monday: We would have been glad to see the Mine Workers Protective League turn out to the last man and march through the streets of the towns in this county that they have helped to build. We don’t ‘ know why they did not march, but we do believe it was a missed opportunity, which like a missed
hole, sometimes results in misfortune. Carl and Gerald (Lavezzola, all of Downieville and two brothers, Antone Lavezzola, who owns the famous St. (Charles Hotel in Downieville and Peter Lavezzola, also of Downieville, OFFICER PERSEVERANCE IS REWARDED; GAME VIOLATOR ARRESTED . Last December when Game Warden Earl Hiscox arrested Thomas E. Eversult on a charge of spotlighting deer, Eversult in an affidavit said he had killed deer in E] Dorado Counwith Richard GOVERNOR OF ROTARY VISITS NEV. CITY CLUB Paul W. Claiborne, governor of Rotary District No. 105, was the speaker at today’s Rotary luncheon in the National Hotel. Richard GregBut though organized labor has appropriated Labor Day, it really ‘tended the fair and were guests of ty in company F : ; belongs to all of us who work, who aie ae Hy eer ishort welcoming address to this ae Garden Clubs Inc. at a A perform a service or lead lives useHiscox notitied osaeee Ward. . . Youngest member of Rotary. charming tea yesterday afternoon, lat ful to the community, state or na° nee ‘ . Governor Claiborne warned the served in the Woman’s club house. mais en Sears of El Dorado County. Sears made frequent trips to Sacramento in search of Horn and last week his efforts were tewarded, According to word received by Game Warden Hiscox here Horn pleaded guilty when he Saturday is Marigold Day and Mrs. Kemper is arranging to make an impressive display of Nevada City government. He stated that one well marigolds. All those who have mar-. ~ authenticated case of this kind was, stabi to display are requested to that of a correspondent for a well ©#!! either Mrs. Kemper of Mrs. Lagknown newspaper. As correspondent eson this afternoon or tomorrow morning. ‘tion. In fact it is every American’s day unless we except a few such lillies of the field as Tommy Manville and assorted 'wasters and rot‘ters who manage to subsist without performing any ‘service for their fellow men. Possibly even club against outside speakers who in these troubled times may have an ax to grind in behalf of some foreign IF GREATER EMERGENCY ARISES ~ HARRY ENGLEBRIGHT GIVES INSIDE FACTS ON, ARMY’S PLAN. FOR: RESERVATION IN THIS COUNTY. Harry L. Englebright, Congressman from this, the’ secthese lost souls ‘have a function in he obtained many engagements to a democracy, They serve as taroe ee yes pan pecok hetore serving pitas Later it, Sunday will be ‘Aster Day.’ Those. ond California district, arrived at his home here late Tuesday gets for millions of fingers pointsites d was fined . . developed he was in the pay of the WHO have asters to spare are cordial-' night with Mrs. Englebright. He will leave for Washington, ed in scorn, What ‘would all virtuee eee Savianess “caveroment. ly urged to phone either of the two ses na: . Jap gove D. C. on September I! to. be present in the national capitol ous hardworking people do witha : : . Rotary International has requestcommittewomen and some one will out can tateue Kversult, following his arrest . ) . C inorne stated, that all Ro. C@ll for them Saturday. Nevada when the House of Representatives resumes full sessions 2 by Hiscox, was sire = ey tary clubs everywhere make a great-\C°U"tY may win one or both the again on September 15. During his visit here a few days will We believe organized-labor, purane lee te dg Mere si es citar this teas ia eae da prizes offered on those days. be spent in Nevada City, as he must spend some time in San. suing its present cactibas ia las the Peace George Gildersleeve. . . Public, the communities in which Francisco in consultation with state and federal officials. Hees ere ee Leen ee ae oa with their work, and their] Sweetland Native Dies Regarding the new cantonment for which surveys are Sia eae eee Ue. Oe every member ot. Lt Hospital Here After now being made on the western border of Nevada County and der the closed shop system, for MAN HELD IN Rotary should glorify his calling,. Suffering Heart Attack eastern border of Yuba county, Congressman Englebright instance, a “free’’ American citizen whether professional or business. ”~ .,_ : said: who does not wish to join a union All callings are necessary to the pub-. ee ee vo ne Connect “Until Congress adopts new plans for a larger army necis given the choice of joining or PIOCHE NEV ‘in choles: ed under the direction of the Holmnee d : i ge . Pore Wel bie ber uae te iN : bite he Reities Gera Funeral Home in Grass Valley for. €Ssitating more cantonments an appropriates the money for cmplayer’ jie ‘be tiie collection [am . clattorne met with officers ana air-. Sve"! Thomas Nugent, 63, ‘who them, there will be no establishment of soldiers there. The agency for union dues and see to FOR NEV (0 jectors of the club-and the chairman. co ™ ‘Be Miners Hospital here] Quartermaster General is making surveys for fourteen new hat all omens “do ioin . A of ike Gale wate a tke ee . } cantonments in different places throughout the United States. union. ——— ' tional Hotel. Nugent sutfored: @ heart @lteck/ hs. is being done in event tie ee hould call f ee Deputy Sheriff Willard (Turk) coo (Monday afternoon while participat1 8 ergency Snould Can i 4 The next fall toward which or. O’Hara, left here today for Pioche, ing in the Labor’ Day celebration in. 4€arger army than now contemplated. Captain Fish of the ganized labor is riding is its in. Nev. where William Walker, formDOVE STEW Grass Valley. He was taken to the. Quartermaster’s department has employed a Los Angeles fringement of the rights of the . er Zeibright miner, is held for the hospital in this elty Yul Meath came firm to make surveys and estimates and a tentative plan for great stoner pee Reg rope Nevada County fete ie, be a SUND AY seen oF st sen = the use of the cantonment area here. It is a part of the U. S. rsons with no interest in a labo charge of contributing to the delin’ : “1: : prices ee oe aN conten g i sak Army’s long range planning, to be utilized only if the emergrageously, by secondary picketing Walker will be returned to Nevada] ‘Phe annual dove stew of the Grass . 2ative of Sweetland, former bustling ency makes it necessary. . in labor disputes. One employer . City to stand trial on the charge. ' valley Sportsmen’s Club will be held hydraulic Ue town of the North “It cannot now be foreseen when ain, you will find the majority of whose relations with his employees . The complaint was filed by the moth-. 41) day Sunday in Penn Valley. San Juan ridge. : Congress will be called upon for. the people, I think, and of Congress, measured by organized labor’s . er of a 14 year old girl. The mother Breakfast will be served about Most of Nugent’s life has been new appropriations to enlarge the are not now in any frame of mind to own standards, are excellent, may . charges Walker enticed the daugh-. sunrise. Dick Goyne will be in . SPent in employment in the mines in. army and make these céntonments undertake it. Moreover a great many have his ‘business closed down by . ter to run away with him. charge of the breakfast and Joe Per-. the county. He leaves his aged ano: necessary, but the army heads pro-. Congressmen are convinced that a secondary boycott. He, his cuskins will cook the dove stew. er, Mrs. Sarah Nugent, three sisters, pose to be ready in case this con-; since this is a war in which productomers, and his employes are all Request Made For © The annual stew attracts many . ™Mrs. Mary Van Doorn of Stockton,‘ tingency should arise. Complete plans tion is paramount, we can be of more hurt, because some other employer . State Chamber Funds state notables as well as public of-. ™MTsFrank Meader of Sweetland,’ qown to the smallest detail are now actual service in arming the forces has failed, rightly or wrongly, to Guerdon Ellis, Fred Casgig@y andj ficials of Nevada County and club. #24 Mrs. Margaret Valdez of Grass) being drafted. ‘fighting Hitlerism, than we can by reach an agreement with his union’ . Witiam Durbrow alee pre members and guests. ‘. Valley and four brothers, James,and/ uo), thing I would like to say, If Undertaking an active role. employes. No sophistry, no Dird. the poard of suprevisors here in beSylvester Nugent of Grass Valley and and when the Army does take over, Regarding tne much mooted shortwitted reasoning can condone this half of an appropriation for the State Raymond Nugent of Oakland and Jorihin seronae tn Menaaa aha Vibha . are of oil in the New Eneiand aren offense against democratic prin. Gnampber of Commerce. B Wl K seph Nugent of Alameda. counties, you may rest assured that Mr. Englebright declared that we do ciples. The three speakers informed the liberal values will be placed upon the not get the whole story out here. He : a ae ay. . board the State Chamber has _ ac= land. Nobody is going to be deprived said that while it may be true that The third fal eee ae ea complished much for Nevada CounHEADFRAME iS Clyde Gwin Recovering of their holdings without proper rethe railroads have soba 20, ase ee saapeenne ty even though the county has not From Long iIness muneration.’ tank cars to haul oil from Texas, aay Gad ahi @ Ban’ Veale: tinanela lly eon nibutag to the organRLY RE ug ry ee tae ecsoly Asked about the cleavage in the’ Oklahoma and Kansas to _ eastern : . . ization’s support. Te Se, Oe at OE ee ib in Conconsumption points, it was a ques-~ w a spot which happens to be under : for the Tahoe National Forest, has DP Patsy . MORENSR Ih OR wah labor Agmluation that capi The board took the request under, oe ‘ Sn eae at shaehee gress, Mr. Englebright said: tion whether the railroads loaded up 4a has been steadily deserting the advisement. The new _ headframe, hoisting peat ey sated irete SSE “Of course there’s a cleavage With tranaportatio for other defense 8 city and along with capital, popu“equipment and compressor machinee Nuasbnd ia tke Veterans Enaittal at among the Republicans. There is also materials could spare the room con. lation, labor. unions have broken negotiating committee of a labor . ery at the New Brunswick Mine is Livermore. ‘He ‘was removed early a Clagrage YOU WL ROMeS Manes the tracke and sae ine Se their contracts with employers, Re. union, must be binding upon the . expected to be ready for use by the. . 1s. week from the Reno Veterans. Democrats. Congress is split down ‘o set the tankers into service. sponsible labor leaders have tried . membership both morally and latter part of this month. Senunital. whare he wae so eravely 0° middle, as you have no doubt obMr. Englebright believes that the in vain to inculcate some vestage of . ‘legally. Organized labor must be The new. headframe, all steel, rises ill that on bias hie physicians held served, on such a matter as retainPresiient will ask soon for about o responsibility among the ravket. restrained from injury to inmoc. 145 feet in the air. The hoisting] .:++1. pope gor his recovery, However, . 28 the selectees for 18 months more five billions more for the lease-lend — eers who practice abrogation, but ent third parties. And finally if . equipment and compressor are the he is wow dowly resaiing sireneth in service, However, you will find Program. Russia and China, he thus far few labor contracts in . America is to remain free, citizens . largest at any mining property in the) . with a year’s leave, his. legion . ‘D#! few Republicans vated against . thinks, are to be given more effectSan Francisco are-worth the ink . must freely choose whether they . State. : at finda taal (ant eveauas he will. 2"Y appropriations for the defense. ive aid if possible, At present the toin labor. signatures. ‘join a union or not. Coercion or New Brunswick” employees bad) vie to resume hia place in this. *7* "tt = Over the queenon of detal amount already voted for de: force exercised upon workers, . been lowered to work through the suns ing anything to get us into a.shoot-!fense purposes including the seven These are some of the reflect. compulsion exercised upon em. Old Brunswick shaft ut the men are; © tale ing war. The country and Congress Dillions for lend-lease aid, is aehe, a ions that highlight Labor Day. . ployers to recruit labor unions, . lowered through the dolley shaft at COUNCIL MEETS ‘TONIGHT. . I’believe is almost one hundred per, Wo billions. ‘We do believe in organized labor, . must cease. ‘A union which fails to . the New Brunswick; ee cent in favor of a two ocean navy, but we do insist that these groups maintain its membership through The September regular meeting of. of an air force better than any powRelieves Clyde Garwood— of workers must in due course of its record of helpfulness to mem. Attehding State Fair— the city council will be held tonight. er can bring against us, and of an be pee time, assume the same _ responbers in securing steady work at Victor Buck and Mr. and Mrs. Bert. at the City Hall, Mayor Ben Hall. adequate army, mechanized and arm"While Clyde Garwood . sibilities that other groups of citreasonable wages, and healthful Davidson, . all. of the Moore’s Fiat. presiding. The council will pay Au-jed with every possible device, Butjing, Frank Joyal is ari izens are compelled under the law . working conditions, has, no right district, are in Sacramento today at-. gust bills and will take up numerous. on thé question of becoming a full) vada ‘tty ean mene to assume. The bond given by the to existence. tending the state fair. matters pertaining to city business. . partner in the war with Great Britshift.