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    RUNAWAY WITNESS

    While lancers search the pueblo for a manbelieved to be a killer, Don Diego wondersabout a mysterious passenger he has seenleaving Los Angeles on the southbound stage.

    And as Zorro, he follows the stage, fightingoff hired gunmen whose job it is to see thatthe passenger is silenced so no finger of guiltcan be pointed at the guilty one.

    A FRIEND INDEED^5

    Sergeant Garcia receives an anonymousmessage from someone who is willing tobetray Zorro and set him up for capture.

    But as the portly sergeant waits to takeZorro captive, Zorro is busy at the cuartelcompleting a few plans of his own.

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    In the year 1510, a Spanish writer, GarciaOrdonez de Montalvo, wrote a fiction storyconcerning the newly- discovered region inthe New World known as California. He en-visioned it as a terrestrial paradise, a land ofgold and sunshine.The sunshine had always been obvious, butit was not until 339 years later that the dis-covery of gold at Sutter's Mill proved in factthe prophecy of Montalvo's story.By an ironic twist of fate, the two men who

    should have profiled the most by this history-altering discovery ended their days in com-parative poverty.

    Captain John Augustus Sutter, a Swiss ex-army officer and pioneer settler in California,secured a 50,000 acre grant from the Mexicangovernment in 1839. He founded a principalityand named it New Helvetia in memory of hisold country. Here he lived in baronial splen-dor, with Indians as his subjects. With nativeadobe brick and timber, he erected a fori ashis castle, mounting 12 guns on the ramparts.

    Sutter trapped for furs, grazed herds onhis land3, and carried on a lively trade, ex-tending his famed hospitality to the tide ofimmigrants coming overland in the 1840's.

    In 1848, the town of Sacramento was laidout on Sutter's farm, and the following yearan event occurred which created one of thegreatest mass movements of people historyhad ever witnessed to that time.While building a sawmill, Sutter's carpen-

    ter, James W. Marshall, discovered gold nearColoma on the South Fork of the AmericanRiver. Within six months, men from everytown and rancho in California had swarmedin, staking claims on the very ground whichSutler and1 Marshall had claimed. Within twoyears, over 100,000 people from all over thsworld had answered the call of gold.

    Fifty dollars to a hundred dollars was anaverage day's work pay for many. A few.found as much as $1,000 a day in dust andnuggets. Business boomed everywhere.Rooms rented for $300 a month. Bread soldfor SI.00 a loaf.The trampling hordes overran Sutter's fort,driving off his Indians, stealing his cattle, anddisputing his rights to the land.Although millions of dollars passed over

    Sutter's landing, he saw little of it. He diedin Washington, D. C, thirty years later, afterspending years striving in vain to get Con-gress to restore his property.And what of the man who had actually dis-covered the gold of Montalvo's dream? WhileJames Marshall was still in the process ofgetting his samples tested, others had alreadyswarmed in and usurped his claims. Armedguards kept him off his own property. Thethousands of fortune-seekers invading theIa^id merely laughed at his plight. Friends ofthp trespassers sat as judge and jury whenhe appealed to the courts.On the lecture platform as well as in thecourts, Marshall spent the remainder of hislife fighting for his rights.

    In spite of the fact that they realized littleaside from notoriety for their part in thefeverish activities, perhaps Sutter andMarshall took some scant pleasure from the(effect the discovery of gold had on the restof the world. Business all over the globe wasstimulated by the great flood of gold fromrihe Sierra. The expansion and settlement ofthe Western frontiers was hastened countlessyears because of the influx of people stream-ing in from all across the land.

    California had become, in fact, true toMontalvo's vision the land of gold andsunshine.

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    HE EVENING,ATTHE HOME OF POM RAMON BALSO..

    PlUi'lIN OLP CALIFORNIA,HOSPITALITY WAS ARULE. THERE WEREFEW INNS, SO ALLTRAVELERS WEREMAPE WELCOME BYTHERANCHERQ5...

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    WUEN SENOftANTON

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    In the early 1800'a, shrewd Yankee sea captains could build their fortunes bytrading with old California. When a Yankee ship came into port in California, goods-hungry raneheros swarmed aboard to purchase silks, satins and manufactured items.They paid for their purchases with hides, on which the captains made great profits.

    The California authorities were unhappyabout this trading. As they saw it, the Yan-kee seafarers were making all the moneywhile the government got nothing. So theybuilt a fine new customs house at Monterey.

    The Yankees were allowed to trade alongthe coast, after first putting into Montereyand paying duty on their cargoes. Unfortu-nately, the duty amounted to almost 100$of the value of the entire cargo.

    The canny captains soon found a way toevade this ruinous tax. They simply unloadedmost of their cargo at Santa Catalina Island,then proceeded to the customs house atMonterey, where they cheerfully paid dutyon only a small fraction of their goods.

    Once the duty was paid and they were freeto trade in California, they sailed back toCatalina and picked up the goods which hadbeen left there under guard. So the island,today a popular summer resort, onceserved as a haven for Yankee smugglers.

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