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Has Support Of State Legislators —
Bizz’ Reports
tier testimony was repetitions of
that given at the first trial. She
testified that Kennedy worked
stunning victory over opponents {
for one year for the Gold Nugget
ann,
that he performed many
services and kept them in busi
The case was adjourned until
veiopes, employed the firm of
Srunker & Trathen to keep their
books, went to Marysville, SacFamento
and
other
places
for
Many yew and constructive
them, offered 40 loan them money
to heip her husband méet a $4,100 -deas by the Grass Valley Chamobligation to a Mr. Whitlock, and ser of Commerce are fast taking
endeavored to find a way -to pay shape to let the tourist know ‘we
the note for money they borrowed are oh the map. New signs, new
guidebook to various establiskhon her husband's insurance.
nents, etc.
Mrs. Chambers also testified
that Mr. Kennedy had told them
At the 10th national convention
that they did not have to pay the
$3,600 note until they were on of the Western Liquid Gas Assotheir’ feet and only then if they ciation, G. Bradley Legg was
felt they owed him the money. elected to the board of directors
is
‘She admitted receiving the $300 of that organization: Mr,
presicent . and
chief
appraiser. that Mr. Kennedy is charged with associated with the Glenbrook
Gas Company of Grass Valley.
Master of cerernonies for the entire event was C. L. Harris, vi-e
Mrs. Mary Molineux’ testified
Donald Gustafson, 110 Mohawk
president and manager of First that she never boughth the $3,600
Western Bank’s Marysville office. note. That Kennedy had first imStreet, Grass Valley, Wednesday
The awards were presented by tended to sell it to her to pay morning was rushed by Twin.
the project judges: H. E. Boerlin, for Chambefs’ insurance lean, but j Cities Ambulance to a hospital.
First Western Bank supervising she changed her mind about buyThe Assembly passed two key .
appraiser, and George C. Couper, ing the note and the money she
measures ‘in Governor Brown's
Bureau = of
stpervisor,
special
5 to 14,
The bill was
ed by AsI was glad to semblyman Williauthor
am Byron Rum
) WINNERS ARE NAMED
ford (D), Berkeley,
“at the rejtunity to meet quest of the Governor.”
= with many of
Rumford was assisted in carryfy
testimony of Mr. Chambers and
was. permitted to read the transeript into the record.
ae instailed aaily accounting en
ices legisiation,” he said.
Previously the Assembly had
‘proved the bill by a vote of
shave an oppor
proof to the court of previous
10 o’clock Wednesday morning.
ness when they were having a Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Cruce have
nMard time meeting their obligajourneyed from Los Angeles to
tions. Mrs. Chambers stated that: testify in Mr. Kennedy”s behalf.
tate’s first fair employmentprac
From Washington
WOUSE DELIRIUM
senenncerees
The Kenendy trial, being heard feet. Denied ever phoning John
4in Nevada County Superior Court, Looser and Sydney Haubtman
Was resumed Tuesday morning with threats against Kennedy if
at 10 o'clock, going into its second he’
didn’t i mmediately “ bring
week. The first witness for the money to him. At this stage, Mr.
4 prosecution was Ann Chambers. . Sinelair, defense counsel, offered
of the bill ‘who tried to insert]
¢rippling amendments. The
water and taxes, the Governor” Ss amendments were killed when.
program was given resounding Brown said he would oppose them.
w.th all the power I have as
votes of confiden.e by the State
Governor.”
Senate and Assembly.
Govérnor Brown said he would
Topping the list was approval
sign the historic measure into.
by the Senate by an overwhelm
ing vote of 30 to 5 of Governor law. at a ceremony in his office.
Brown’s bill to establish a Fair Thursday, April-16.
“I am deeply gratified by the
sassage by the Senate of the
From fair employment practices. and minimum Wages to
ererncenanee
a)
Kennedy Trial Continues This Week
It was_a_ week of victory in émploymentPractices Commisitems in the program of Governor . sion.
the State Legislature for key
Earher, the ecnaae won a
Edmund G. Brown.
~
3.00 Per
ne
v
NE
ae, ae E CITY.
13:5 &
‘HILL. NORTH COLUMBIA. COLUMBIA. ~$es
NS FLAT. REMINGTON HILL. pect
constituents
throughout. most ing the bill by Assemblyman
An awards banquet held Thurs>f the district) Augustus F. Hawkins (D),. Los
.
Angel
es,
and
Senat
ors Richard day evening, April 9, at the Elks
iuring the Eas-.
ieF recess. It is ‘Richards (D) Los Angeles, and Club. in Marygville marked the}
George Miller (D), Martinez.
. .elpful to discuss
close of the 1959 farm program
Governor Brown thanks the
personally the four
comeptition of the Future Farmlegislators for their work on ers
of America. Thirty-one boys
sn any problems che: bill.
and. the lower half =
that
confront
high. schools in the
oa
* 2:28
First
Western Bank
each area. I ami
Marysville area received awards
One of the most: vital
“Biz” Johnson
sorry that timed ofGovernor Brown's program— from First blag Bank — ed each winner
aoe knife
did not permit me to visitall the dedication of the $172 million
19 counties of.the Second
dee — eee mentprogram —
water
but I-em Jooking forward-to"Qo1
luis
Obispo.
The 75 nnieet :
pepR. Lastova ofNevada City
Suests
included. superintendents, . they were completely ‘satisfied . has beén selected as foreman of
Fare:. Front row: Dave Casper,
in the Senate.
principals and FFA advisors from {. with hjs services,
ject
of
“FFA
Today
and
Tomorthe Neyada County Grand Jury
The vote was 28 to 5, and since Mike Sullivan, and Davy Thomas; row.” Other speakers were Charali of the participating schools.
Wilbur Chambers was next on for 1959.
the measure previously had won back row: Kar] Baker, Don Danles Merz, chairman of First WestByron J. McMahon, chief of the
. the stand and is on the stand as
approval in the Assembly, it now iels, and Bob LaBelle.
ern Bank’s Marysville advisory State Bureau of Agricultural Edu[we ‘go to press. He has testified
Income has increased 5% times
These Future Farmers were all
goes to the Governor's desk for
board; J. Everett Walker, regional cation,-was also among the guests. that Kennedy guaranteed many for the ‘average man, woman and
winners in-individual school comsignature.
First Western Bank is sponsor-. accounts payable that they, the child since‘ 1913. Per capita tax
supervisor; Sacramento Valley re“Dedication of this fund reprepetitions involving the winners gion, Bureau of Agricultural Eduing
two
sectional competitions . Chambers, owed, that he did slap payments have increased-485
tension of: the Federal “Airport sents the greatest step forward from all six schools took place
cation, Chico; H. E. Barker; vice and awards banquets this year in-. Mr. Kennédy, that he asked his times, so says
Percival N. Smithconstruction program, which we have yet. taken to insure that on March 2, 3, and 4.
president and manager of First volving high schools in Northern . wife if she had seen deposit slips ers. Taxes still cctnd higher!
passed both the House and SénCalifornia will have a.water proThe Danish system of judging Western’s Oakdale office, and T. California and the San Joaquin. that
would warrant his signing
ate prior to the recess and is now gram,’ Governor Brown said of was used in the final competition
W. Steiger, First Western vice Valley.
—~
the $3,600 promissory note and
in committee conference to iron the Legislatures action.
David’s Note Book
stated that Kennedy told them
out the differences between’ the
The Governor has called for use
they did not have to pay it if
By DAVID TAIT
House and Senate versions. The of $83,million from the fund_ this
they felt they did not owe it to
Houseapproved a four-year exyear to begin construction of the
(Age: 9)
him even after they were on their
tension. authorizing $297 million Oroville
Di
and reservoirs and Out Gamma Globulin
Like I said last week, I didn’t
for four years while the Senate for a st
1 an aqueduct system
like
the snow. It was very cold.
The
State
Health
Deaprtment}
approved.an amount of $465 milto the South and the San Luis
last week allocated among local
Snow Man Village
lion.
Reservoir.
health dpeartments the annual
After I was in Clouderoft a
The system will be threeAnother bill -of interest to
free supply of gamma_ globulin
many areas in the Sesend Dispronged, running down along the from the America
The S=scramento State College little while a friend and her
n Red Cross, retrict is a Senate-passed omnibus coast into Santa Barbara and VenAlumni Association will award a brother and my sister and I built
Rorted Dr. Malcolm H. Merril,
housing proposal which involves tura Counties, into Los Angeles
$159
scholarship this spring to a a snow man village. It had eight
state health director.
urban renewal, lower down payCounty and along the so-called
SSC
student
to further his or her and one-half snowmen in it; the ©
California’s share of gamma . }
% fell down.-The mayor of the
ments, additional secondary fi“high line” to Perris Reservoir globulin this
studies.
“year is 38,136 2cc
village was seven and one-half
nancing, public housing and reto serve San Bernardino, Rivervials, of which
Jack
Bertolucci,
chairman
of
1,000 vials are beside and San fuego Counties.
lated matters.
the alumni committee in chargé feet tall. At the very bottom of
ing held as a state reserve, said
* * ¢
of
the award, said students may the snowman he was three feet
Still pending for House action.
Approval of the Investment the director. The remainder has
be recommended for the award wide. We even built snow women
are bills relating to financing a
ad for the water program virbeen distributed to local health
by any member of the association. and children and babies. It took
of flood control and_ irrigation
y assured action on Governor departments on a _ population
The candidates must have a B us three days to build the village.
works, civil rights, railroad reBrown’s tax proposa
basis.
ls, and the
average in their previous acaThe next day we went to school.
tirement; a bill to increase grants Assembly last week took
While there are no restrictions
the firstdemic
‘work and demonstrate Later we went back. te snow
for construction of sewage treatsteps in that direction.
on the medical uses of the Red
leadership
qualities. High school men village and were very unment works, undér the Water
It approved a three-cent tax on Cross supply, the State Health
or
junior
college
transcripts are happy because someone knocked
Pollution Control Act (which, incigarettes (15 per cent on
Departme
nt, because of the short
cigars
down the whole village. The
required
for
consideration.
cidentally, is before my commitahd other tobacco), 45 to 34,
reand supply, recommends it be
mayor was the only one left.
It
will
be
the
second
time
the
tee on public works), minimum @ measure to alter the method
of served for the two most effective a
spring award has been made. Last Later some bigger boys —
wage extension and scores of computing income tax, 51 to 27. uses, the prevention or modifica?+
year Dorothy Wafford, Ione High him down.
others.
The bills are key items in a tion of measles and the prevene
:
Very
Cold
School,
won
a
$100
alumni
award.
tion
of
infecti
ous hepatitis,
I am glad to note the President tax program which Governor
This year's award will be <anIn the later w
The director pointed out that
it was
has requested an additional $400,Brown has proposed to offset an
nounced later in the spring.
very, very cold. It
t snow,
000 in a supplemental appropriaanticipated deficit ° of slightly the Red Cross program
of disMembers interested in nomibut it hailed, and that was even
tion bill for military personnel more than $200 million in the tribution of blood
ivatives is
mating candidates are asked to colder than lots of feet of snow. —
. dependent to a large extent on
who are assisting<in preparing 1959-60 fiscal year.
contact
John Somara at the colI didn’t have any. ear muffs so.
public
support
facilities for the 1960 Olympic
with
The tobacco tax is expected to
‘ae peated as}
lege.
™y ears froze. I was very glad
Games at. Squaw Valley. The bring in about $60 million in the well as blood.
when winter was over. .
The
‘state
:
reserve
is hee held
military has been assigned to a next fiscal year and about $68
Cummertime was a very nice
number of important functions million in the following year. The in event of an emergency situa.
summer. There were lots of fields _
such as_helpine to prepire coursicome tay measure is expected to tion when additional gamma globRegular April Meet.
ulin supplies eee needed,
to play in and lots of friends.
es, fiel*s and _ rinks, maintain net about $70 million.
avalanche. control, and furnish. Together the two bills repreGolden Canaries Cootiette Club On our way home-to Nevada City.
communications. _ The
Defense sent about 65 per cent of the
No. 252 met April i3th at the we went to Mexico. In Mexico
Department is authorized to lend total increase in revenue GovernVeterans Building, Nevada: City. Mexico is pronounced Meh-e-co _
watever equipment is necessary. or Brown has said isThis was the-first meeting for
Participation of the Federal Govto balance the 1959-60 budget.
Chief Grayback Ella Meyer and
At St. Patrick’s Chureh, ‘Grass Valley. Nancy Collier was her corps of officers, who were
The income tax measure would ‘Plans are being made
ernmént in the Winter Olympics
at the
~ united in marriage to Ken Davis, April 5th, 1959,
is a departure from the procedure change the‘ rate from a minimum Nevada City. Elementary School
installed March 9th.
of 1 per cent on income up to: for the observa
with Father Boland officiating.
followed in previous years.
Plans were miade to have initince of Public
ation of a class of candidates
From all reports, the Squaw. $5,000 annually to 1 per cent School Week, April 27 through
ing that after adjournment some also won overwhelming approval } iorWich School in Grass Valley
time in August.
The Congress is again in full
swing. on important legislative
matters—both in committees and
on: the floor.
There are a number of major
bills still before us, including ex
America, who spoke pn the sub
Health Dept. Sends.
al
Alumni Of Sac. State
Present Scholarship
Cootiettes Hold
Public School Week
Observed Locally
Valley site is one of the best ever on income up to $2,500.
May 1. While paretns and
the
established for the Winter Olym_ It also wouldincrease the maxigeneral public are welcome to
incomen, visit the school at any time, Louis
pic Games during its long history. mum from 6 per cent.o
over $25,000 to a maximum of Ks Cosans,
per cent over $15,000.
:
‘tion would be raisedfrom 6
jcent or $600, to 10per.
one x
in}cartridges during the stagingof
ary{jthe Purple Saddle, a travesty on
.
Jackson said. his ruling is simol . current television ae Har to one made in other comHe Said he received
“munities whHere service clubs and
junior chambers planned the fir
ing of blank cartridges.
Jackson's.ruling was made sfter
$1,000.
tris icon
ha tseelace ek, aa, paren
nounced. that a-—visiting team
Police Chief J. J. Jackson has Calamity
Jemny, the Reckless
Principal of the school, forbidden members of the Nevada Gun, Qtict Burp, Wild Bill Hic-,.
has pee a special invitation City. Lions Club to fire blank cup, Mat Basterson, Lulu Montez,
Dependency exemptions — for
be increased trom $400 to $600,
thus Biving family
Gunfire Forbidden By Leecal Police
Pee