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PERIODICALS SECTION
CAL. ST. LIBRARY
gacToO. CAL. 95814
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Serving the communities of Nevada City, Grass Valley, Red Dog, You Bet, Town Talk, Glenbrook, Little York, Cherokee, Mooney Flat, Sweetland, Alpha, Omega,
French.Corral, Rough and Ready, Graniteville, North San Juan, North Bloomfield, Humbug, Relief Hill, Washington, Blue’ Tent, La Bafr Meadows, Cedar Ridge,
_ Union Hill, Peardale, Summit City, Walloupa, Gouge Eye, Lime Kiln, Chicago Park, Wolf, Christmas Hill, Liberty Hill, Sailor Flat, Lake City, Selby Flat, Grizzly
Hill, Gold’ Flat, Suggsville, Gold Bar, Lowell Hill, Bqurbon Hill, Scotch Hill, North Columbia, Columbia Hill, Brandy Flat, Sebastopol, Quaker Hill, Willow Valley,
“NUMBER 46. VOLUME 49 ° 10 Cents A Copy Published d Wednesdays, Nevada City WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3,
Newtown, Indian Fiat, iotiesh ati Birchville, Moore's Flat, Orleans Flat, Remington Hill, Anthony House, Delirium Tremens,
1969
-MAXINE CIRINO, part owner. of
a Nevada City taxi service:.
"Yes, I believe a little unhealthy.
I feel ‘badly any of our boys have
this attitude -we have a son in
the service."
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ARON A AOR BETES th A mS aE RTRs EOS
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LYLE WIDDOWS, a visitor from
Orange county: "I am sure it's
an isolated incident as far as
that war-is concerned. Not that
it hasn't happened before and will
again -I'm sure."
Pr SERS OR RII ce ha Re eae
Do you think what is referred to as the "Vietnam Massacre"
reflects an unhealthy emotional attitude of the bulk of our
armed forces. or an isolated incident?
FRANK FRANCIS, Nevada City
attorney: ''You can't answer yes
or no, If the alleged massacre
happened there must be a portion
of the military at fault. tis said
to have happened inthe presence
of 100 soldiers, and we didn't
learn about it until a year and a
half later, after "two investigations." An article inNew Yorker
entitled "Casualties of War"
described atrocities on the part
of some of our men, leaving the
idea that they (our men) were the
casualties.”
MRS, LYLE WIDDOWS, a visitor
from Orange ‘county ;"Absolutely
not, we were within ¢ our rights -how could they know the villagers
were not harboring Viet Cong?"
. : The Soundin g Board 100 years of Nevada County
Grave of General found in
Pine Grove Cemetery
Amidst the tangled grass and weeds
of the growth. of many years in the more
or less forgotten plots of the pioneers
of Nevada county in Pine Grove ceme‘tery in Nevada City lies the untended
grave of a general of the United States.
A weatherbeaten granite slab states simply: 'In memory of Brig. Gen J. Collins,
died Sept. 18, 1864." .
General Collins held that rank as commander of the fourth brigade of the fourth
division .of the California militia at the
“time of’ his deaph,. Be was:also serving.
as treasurer evada county at the
time,
To quote the Nevada Daily Transcript of Wednesday, Sept. 20, 1864: i
"General Collins died of a stroke of
apoplexy and his death is thought, by
competent medical authority, to have been
instantaneous and probably without a pang.
Monday the general was in more than
usual good spirits, He conversed with
his friends cheerfully during the day, and
at the armory in the evening related with
zest the incidents of his campaign in
Mexico. The evening was spent with great
apparent pleasure to himself and to the
great edification and enjoyment of
his friends who listened to his modest
and amiable discourse. Mrs, Collins noticed his absence at an early morning
hour. At about the same time a near
neighbor found him lying in the corner
of the lot occupied by the general and
dead. He lay in an easy posture as if
taking a pleasant rest; the countenance
was that of a peaceful slumberer. Death
met him, but the old soldier was not
frightened at the coming of the King of
Terrors."
Gen. Collins, 62 years old at the time
of his death, was born Feb. 8, 1802,
in Harper's Ferry, Virginia, At an early
age he went to Ohio, where he grew to
manhood, In 1825 he emigrated to Springfield, 011,, where he married the following year. He and his wife had no children
except by adoption.
He fought his first campaign at the
battle of Bad Axe, in the Black Hawk
war, as a colonel under Gen Henry. He
later served for six years as a member of the council of the territory of
Wisconsin, .Although the Transcript did
not so state, it hardly seems possible
that General Collins could live so many
years in Springfield as a contemporary
of Abraham Lincoln, and to have served
in the Black Hawk was without being a
friend of the Great Emancipator. Lincoln was not a favorite of the Transcript and the great wave of millions
of the 19th century Americans who were
friends of the martyr president did not
become manifest until after his assassination,
When the Mexican war broke out Collins raised a regiment of Dlinois volunteers and served as its colonel under Gen.
Winfield Scott in that doughty chieftain's
campaign from the beachhead at Vera
Cruz to the Halls of Montezuma. Upon
his return to Dlinois at war's end the
state legislature voted him a splendid
sword as a token of its appreciation of
his gallant conduct in the war. The sword
was purchased by the California militia
from his widow and The Nugget's last
word on the whereabouts of the sword
was that it was taken to Marysville in
the fall of 1864, The Nugget has instituted a search for the whereabouts of
the missing sword,
The warrior left his home in Dlinois
on the last day of February, 1849, to
seek his fortune in’the gold fields of
California and came to Nevada county,
where he remained the final 15 years of
his life.
Collins was elected to the state assembly by the Whig party in 1860 an
was re-elected the following session. It
was said of collins that he never tasted
"ardent" spirits of any kind, an anomaly
of that day Tor a politician and a soldier.
Salute to flag urged in school
An appeal to have students
in every class salute the American Flag at the beginning of
each school day was made to
Nevada Union High School trustees Monday,
Charles (Chuck) Sheely cited
a section of the administrative
code which reads:
"There shall be a daily pledge
of allegiance to the Flag of the
United States in each public
school, conducted in accordance
with regulations which shall be
adopted . by each governing
board,"
However, Sheely, a prominent
Americanism official in veterans' organizations both locally
and nationally, said the flag is
not being saluted in every class
now. He contended this section
has been "shall Isay overlooked"
by some teachers,
"There are some who do and
some who don’t; I think it should
be made universal," Sheely said,
Supt. Gerald Gelatt said he believed the intent of the section
was not to require the pledge in
every class every morning.
Principal Edward Frantz
added that “every teacher is instructed to carry out the pledge
or asuitable patriotic exercise."
However, he added that the administration’ dces not inspect
each of the’ 46 classrooms to
_make sure this is done.
Gelatt said he will check the
rules on flag salute and will
report back Dec. 15.