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Page Two NEVADA CITY NUGGET
Tuesday, June 14, 1949
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TWITCHELL VS. DOUGLAS
“About the only fellow who can
get into trouble easily today in
America is the one who believes
in law and order, pauses for second wind now and then and believes there are limits to breach
of the peace,’’ declares Elmer
Twitchell. He has been going over
By H. I.
the recent. supreme court decision
by a 5 to 4 vote against curbs on
hatred, violence and rabble rousing tactics even when they bring
on riots.
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ms, Fail to do their best. Although their feet
*’ May falter with the burdens that they bear, /
There are so few who break beneath despair.
They face their days with confidence and cheer,
Grateful for work, if there be work to do,
_ And if chat work be lost they fight their fear
With courage, and with hope which they renew
~ At the clear source from which all comfort springs:
God's promises, and the old rememberings
/, That hitherto the Lord has blessed, and now
. . Surely there will be found a way again
To usefulness and service, that somehow
And the crooked places once more will be Straight.
God, keep these brave ones as they hope and wait.
BY INEZ GERHARD
AN SEYMOUR. has shared a
microphone with such headliners as Bing Crosby, Bob Hope,
Milton Berle, Benny Goodman,
Andre Kostelanetz and Lily’ Pons.
After 14 years on the air as a master of ceremonies he says ‘‘The
bigger they are, the nicer they
are. Maybe it’s because they are
so well established they don’t have
to ‘pound’ every line and grab
; DAN SEYMOUR
every minute of their air time.’’ As
emcee of the Tuesday night ‘We,
the People’ and the Saturday night
“Sing It Again,’”’ he has established
a reputation for expert handling of
a’ variety of ad-lib-demanding situations. That ability to think and talk
fast requires real talent, and he has
it,
MacDonald Carey is in the market for a good comedy. Currently
playing a villain for the third time
in succession in ‘‘Copper Canyon,”
after doing the same in ‘‘Streets of
Laredo’’ and ‘‘Bride of Vengeance,”’
he’d like a change.
‘Gloria Swanson, starring in
Paramount’s ‘Sunset Bouleward” after a long absence
from the screen, turned down
a contract for $18,000 a week
in 1926 to organize her own
company; hence, that long absence from pictures. She’ll
' mever make a bigger mistake.
But she has not lost her looks
er her figure—even looked wonderful on television!
Robert Sterling feels better now
‘that the feud between him and Sunbeam is over. It began with the
start of ‘‘Roughshod’’; the horse
realized that this was Sterling's
first riding assignment—nipped
Sterling whenever he turned his
back, tried to throw him at unexpected moments. Sterling figured
DECISION AGAINST FREE SPEECH CURES . . .
Twitchell Takes Supreme Court to Task
. GIVES ELMER REASON TO GRIPE
PHILLIPS
and the embossed permit,” added
Elmer.
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“It was another one of those
photo finishes due to a strong
stretch run by Justice Douglas,’”” declares Elmer. “Bill,
speaking for the majority opinion, said the authorities have
no right to curb speeches no
matter how violent or full of
hatred. He says that if America is to be vital it has got to
have the rabble rousers shoot
the works. In other words, we
have got to preserve our vitality even if we use our last
ounce of strength.
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“We are leaning over backwards
so far for free speech that those
who stop at nothing to scuttle our
freedoms are getting the right of
way at alk times. The demagogue,
the earsplitter, the gasbag and the
microphone bellyacher are getting
a pat’on the back, a license to operate with the throttle wide open
and a kiss from the high courts.
You would think they are the backbone of the country and that the
enemy was the quiet, thoughtful,
tolerant little guy who always kept
his voice down, respected the police
and wanted no tear bombs tossed at
anybody.
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“The five justices held that no
speeches should be curbed until
it was clearly shown that they
might cause trouble ‘far above the
public inconvenience, annoyance
or unrest.’ ”
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And since the case in question
was one which involved street
riots, rock hurling, personal assaults and stench bombs, it
would seem that these jurists
classified such violence as
merely an inconvenience and
an annoyance.
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“The other four justices took the
view that it is more than an inconvenience and a nuisance to find
yourself flat on your puss with the
mob trampling over your prostrate
body. Justice Jackson pulled the
rug from under the five justices
by saying that if the highest court
doesn’t temper its doctrinaire
baloney with a little horse sense it
will convert the bill of rights into
a national suicide pact. He added
that the majority opinion kicked
the police in the teeth and fulfilled
the most extravagent hopes of
those groups which want to paralyze and discredit authority. He
spoke my language. I don’t like the
idea of rabble rousing being played
deuces wild, with all rules of fair
play suspended and hatefulness
the biggest pipe in the organ,”
Elmer concluded.
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FORMULA FOR SUCCESS
Be good, be careful,
Watch your belt
And never bet
’Gainst a Roos-e-velt!
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The lawyer for Judith Coplon,
after hearing an FBI man tell of
seeing Judith and her Russian
friend meet at Third avenue and
15th street, New York, asked,
“Wasn't this a quiet place lovers
might select to weeps sweet
nothings?’’
Next to the middle of the street
at Broadway and 42nd, it’s one of
the most romantic spots in New
York, counsellor.
petata can
RACE CHART STUFF
Othello .. Must show ‘‘Moor”
Rope Trick .. . Tendency to
hang
Creamery . . . Gone sour.
Dry Fly .. Beat the Trout
last ‘time out.
Golf Club .. Can get a slice
here.
Ses “7 eon
The $20,000 bail put up for Gerhart Eisler has been forfeited. It
was put up by friends of the alleged
No. 1 Communist agent in America in good faith for his appearance,
but to Mr. Eisler it is unimportant,
as all money is capitalistic and all
bail systems decadent.
Fiction A
Corner
PRINCE CAN LAUGH Richard Cowan
A WEEK after I established residence in Seabrook, Ray
Quimper, my next door neighbor
toék time off to drive me around
the town and show me the points of
interest. Toward evening he stopped his car before a driveway that
led up to a huge brick house on top
of Drybridge Hill. It was the only
brick building in town and could be
seen for miles around. I had
wondered about
it since the day
«Minute . of my arrival.
j “The home of
Fiction Prince —Alexander Moisevich
Deborin,’’ he explained.
I looked at him curiously, sensing
that this was a proud moment for
Ray. He had saved the brick house
until last, like-a child relishing the
last morsel.
“Of course,’ Ray explained
further “he has a city home too.
But the fact is he spends the
greater part of his time out
here, He craves solitude.”
“Are you sure? I mean, wouldn’t
it be fitting to let the man know
you’re glad to have him as a citizen?”’ ‘
‘“‘We’ve tended to that,’’ Ray said
importantly. ‘‘Three days after his
arrival a committee made up of
leading citizens ‘waited on _ the
prince and extended him a .formal
welcome.’’ He regarded me sagely.
*“‘We’re smart enough not to antagonize the man by pestering him
to death.’’
On the day of winch I write < was
removing the storin windows from
my house, for spiing was near and
the day was bright and warm. The
prince came strolling along my
street and stopped, oddly enough,
at the end of my drive to watch. I
perceived him from the corner of
my eye, though gave no indication
that I had seen. After a moment
or two, much to my satisfaction, he
turned in at the drive and came
slowly toward me. At this precise
moment the stepladder on which I
was standing tilted precariously and
the window I was removing threatened to tumble to the ground.
I uttered a cry of alarm,
turned, perceived the prince as
if for the first time, and shouted
to him for aid. Involuntarily,
he leaped forward and steadied
the ladder until I had descended.
“Phew!’’ I grinned.
close call.’’
“It was indeed,’’ he replied.
“That was a
“Would you mind holding the lad-—
der for me on this window over
here?” He seemed a little surprised, but agreed to lend his as-'
sistance. He proved as good a
helper as I could have asked.for.
Three windows I removed while he
steadied the ladder and helped me
lower them to the ground. We
RESENTLY the task was done
and I turned to him, grinning.
“Thanks a lot. I don’t know how
I would have managed without
you.”’
“Really?”*-He seemed to appreciate my compliment. ‘Frankly, I’ve
enjoyed it, not only the work, but
our little visit.’’ He hesitated. ‘‘You
are new in town, aren’t you?”
“Comparatively,’’ I said. “It’s a
mightly nice town. Folks are all
like yourself. Ready and willing to
lend a hand when help is needed.”
I smiled happily. ‘‘The fact that
I know your name, Prince Alexander, proves a little theory of my
own.”
He stared in astonishment. ,
knew when you asked me to
help remove the windows?”
I nodded. ‘‘Your philosophy and
mine have a good deal in common,
Prince. And that is, that you’re no
different from the rest of us. I'd
even venture to say that you are
quite unhappy living up there in
your castle so far removed from
everybody. To prove that I am
right, I’m going to ask you a question. Tomorrow I’m going fishing.
How would you like to come along?”’
“I'd like to very much,” he said.
“‘But we must keep it a secret from
the rest of the people. It would be
a pity to destroy their illusion.”
I agreed, winking at him knowingly, and the prince and I then
“You know who I am? You_ . and there shared a hearty laugh.
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Good Clean Pasture
Helps Poultry Men
Home Grown Feeds
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Good .clean pasture and plenty of
home grown feeds for your pullet
crop pays dividends in more eggs,
lower production costs and bigger
poultry profits. The use of range
shelters, range feeders and barrel
waterers makes such a program
easily possible.
Missouri university tests show
that pullets on well-fertilized alfalfa pasture consumed 17 per cent
less feed than birds on bare range.
The pasture-fed pullets needed less
feed for each pound of gain. Birds
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and more energetic. Mortality rate
was lower and there were fewer
culls. Out of 100 pullets at four
weeks of age, 94 of the alfalfaranged birds later went into the
laying house, compared to 70 of
those raised on bare ground. Purdue university tests showed that
ladino clover with corn and small
grains provided a complete ration
for laying flocks.
Getting good pasture and a cheap
and plentiful supply of grain is a}
matter of putting farm soil in shape
to produce bigger yields per acre.
For this you need a rotation in
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via plowed-under legumes, ‘crop
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nutrients, so it, in turn, can: feed
the crops. In such a program, fertilizer is an important member of,
the soil-building team.
At current prices, eggs will buy
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10 years ago. It takes only 90 dozen
eggs to buy a ton of 3-12-12 fertilizer today, whereas it took 170
dozen back in 1939.
Check Work Stock
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Ownefs of the 55,000 horses and
mules on Maryland farms have
been ‘urged to ‘‘check intake valves,
remove carbon from the cylinders,
and adjust the carburetor.’’
Those terms aren’t as mixed as
one might think. Joseph M. Vial,
extension animal husbandman, explained that a horse’s mouth and
teeth may be compared to intake
valves on a tractor. The teeth need
to be floated (just as the intake] _
valve needs to be properly seated)
if they are to meet evenly and let
the horse chew his feed properly.
Just as tractors are troubled
with carbon in the cylinders, horses
may have trouble with internal
parasites. These may be removed
by any competent veterinarian and
the horse will be a better worker
during the coming summer. ee
The carburetor on the tractor adjusts fuel supply to the work load.
For horses, this is accomplished
by getting them in proper condition before the heavy work load
comes. Vial recommends this be
done by ‘‘feeding the horse a handful of oil meal with his grain at
this time of year to keep him -in
good condition and by giving him
as many jobs to do as possible;
such as spreading manure or hauling logs.’’
Other recommendations include:
“Keep water in his cooling system,
keep his tires in good condition by
having him properly shod and see
that his harness fits.’’
Farm Record Keepers
Told of “Short Cut’
“It’s easier to keep up than to
catch up,’’ advises Clara Leopold,
extension home management specialist at the University of Nebraska, to the home and farm account
record keeper. Another hint, she
says, is to keep a pencil attached
to the account records.
According to Mrs. Leopold, a
certain time each day should be
set aside to jot down the daily transactions,
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3. Who was known as_ the
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4. Which king in a deck of
cards has only one eye?
5. Who was known as the ‘‘Miracle Man of Williamsburg’’?
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2. Joseph C. Lincoln.
3. Wendell Wilkie.
4. King of Diamonds.
5. Dr. N. W. Locke, foot spe
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