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1. The nomination of a candidate . Commonwealth parties. If Merriam . the care of crippled and handicapped Hundreds of farmers saved from . i
‘who gan defeat Sinclair at the seneral . ig nominated at the primary, with. children: and the segregation of bankruptcy i Rede: of recla, :
election in November;
FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1934 ioe THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET
California Needs Tested Californian Governor
C.C.Youn g Is Logical Candidate for Offi
Do You Want Up. (. C. Young Writes To
. evada’County Friends
ernor of Califora
nia? If Not, Vote The editor of the Nevada City Nugget has never
given a more whole hearted allegiance than to the candifor G C Young dacy of former Governor C. C. Young. It is given for
ideas . . these reasons: That Young has the intelligence, the ca. . . pacity, the high integrity, and the experience to fit him
Democratic leaders everywhere for the state’s biggest office. Some of his opponents
concede the namination of Upton Sin-/ 1) have some of these qualities, but.none of them have
clair as their party’s selection for :
ou Can Depenc
on C. C. Young's
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He Promises: them all, or in the same measure.
Governor. The Republican nominee z =
Who is to face Gthelale in the Woven: Today was received the following letter from Mr.
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ber election cannot have a reactionYoung. It is a good letter, filled with that sincere sentiTo take steps toward a sys~ best antidote for radicalism is ary record on the issues of labor, old. . ment of friendliness which marks all Mr. Young's comims of Unomploytaenttusas. age pension, regulation of public utilmunications. It follows:
ities, water conservation and taxation. If his record shows that he has Mr. H. 'M. Leete,
66 ° represented special interests rather Editor, Nevada City Nugget Experience-than the people, no power on earth D Mr l ects: }
ean stop Sinclair from defeating
a good job and a living wage. oa
. ance for unemployed and their
To balance the budget again
famities.
as he did when Governor. 4
To attempt a solution of anTo separate the business of
° ° ° * ; : AAA 8 employment by enlargi ubhim. With the campaign now nearing its end, I express Not Exper iment one government from politics by reJ
Which of the two leading Republimy regret that it will be impossible for. me, in.the limited lic works program. to include atoriag “Governere “Ga :
can candidates can lay claim to this!!! ‘time before the primary election on August 28, again to hospitals and prisons necessary a d ‘réeopentne a.
record of progressivism, C. C. Young einit Nevada county RE-ELECT mee ings an pening :
or Frank F. Merriam? : “a 5 : ae now because of dangerously to the public.eS a I desire to assure the residents and voters of NeFORMER GOVERNOR a +
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FE , G c. Cc. Young vada county that I will always remember the cordiality 1 oe Penetions to in To continue plan of aid to 4
ormer overnor C. C. ; i : f ais ian te he! 2
from the time of his initial term as with _ I aid chnagir on my visits there. 1 i eee toe aged, blind, crippled, ‘tubercaan assemblyman in 1909 through the e confidence of the voters in me was clearly . a building—to start tie -whéets i
ten years he served in the Assembly,}. / demonstrated in the election four years ago. At . ee : “
: f of productive industry—to give
including six years as speaker, that time Nevada county gave me a vote of nearly one : : ee To urge calling a convention
Garennor tan Gears as Hicutenant‘{. and one half to one over Mayor James Rolph, of San“ . . . His Record Is His Platform consideration to the problem of
Governor and four years as Governor, has a record unsurpassed in its t i State Constitution Francisco, and a vote of nearly seven to one over Mr. GREATEST STATE TREAS-. 8 sman inaustries ana So oe ee
' sates which is antiquated, a hodgededication to progressive and human-. j/ Buron Fitts, the District Attorney of Los Angeles and URY SURPLUS IN CALIFORand to establish a permanent t.
itarian legislation. the Southern California candidate for Governor. ep se podge of amendments and tre:
° A ° * b] ate Ommittee for th 5 ee ce ec eenaae ere Ae “Let it be clearly recalled that in this year’s primary NIA’S HISTORY, ee eh mendously expensive to operate, m wo
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oo Bar eg) Compensa.!{. all of my opponents are from Southern California. Re$34:000.000.00 pose of directing, stabilizing, ro uoel eee
tk Ac ferring back to the 1930 Primary vote, Mr. Fitts received _ . f and regularizing employment oh
He initiated and fought, in the in-. ]/ in this county 265 votes, Mr. Rolph 1306 votes, and my There is no element of doubt in : reasonable way. a
. ° : ° : C. C. Young’s candidacy; no question without ‘eharge to employer or ; Bs perent Of sleaner polities, for thei} total vote was 1837. This will remain with me as a whether he can measure up to the To retain the present proi
Sees Higicee Eneaurnel opti a cherished evidence of our mutual friendship and ‘a testitremendous responsibility of the ofempldyee. ee stricte . z ie
nbs ae : . h f! monial that I trust will be repeated by the citizens of Nefice. California knows'‘him; knows T ee ae ae
utilities. and payment by t ne Ul wade county on August 28th his remarkable ability as a business . J. oe Reese oad To revise the state tax sysagenesis oe pena ite : es executive, his splendid capacity for continuous warfare on com2 as shown by his fight for the King Just as four years ago, when your Governor, I aghievine cconcmy oF cxdeuaieure 1 tem to bring relief to home
Tax Bill. a8 : stand today for exactly the same kind of government through permanency of investment, munism as well as crime and owners and overburdened tax# He supported legislation providing -andl am the 6 asl he tha oe : gee :
aid for the needy, aged and theif] . same man was when t vote was reghis unswerving honesty ant sa eee other forms of lawlessness: the payers.
blind istered, ‘ and his wholehearted devotion to the
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WHERC WAS MEREIAM? I trust from this that the citizens of Nevada pigheat governmental ‘principles. 4
Compare the record of Frank Mercounty will repose in me at this election the same con&é a = : ;riam in the Assembly and the Senfidence they expressed by their votes for me four years Business MANY CANDIDATES TALK ECONOMY ’ BUT C. . i:
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‘ ply. He waged a consistent fight, in If again returned to office, I pledge myself to Mana ement YOUNG ACHIEVED IT WHILE IN OFFICE. ELECT THE e
the interest of capital, against Workserve the state as ef : . :
ully and ienti men’s Compensation bills. He voted MA as conscientiously as
against stockholders’ liability. when I was in the office of Governor four years ago.” Not MAN WHO CAN PULL THE STATE OUT OF VIRTUAL a
He voted in favor of ‘boss’ conSincerely yours,
trolled polities. He voted against . I . . 7 C. C. YOUNG. . Boss-ism
BANKRUPTCY.
every effort for stricter regulation of
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public utilities. ‘
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Many independent bureaus consol-j §
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YY ‘ ; i utili. Clair’s nomination. by the Democratic
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_ He voted against making the uti party certain idated into 13 centralized ™epartREAD HIS PAST REC ORD :
ties, banks and corporations pay the :
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Same tax rate asthe small home CANDIDATE MUST BE
eg iites of biehuey bane. «a ;
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owner. He voted consistently in faZ PROGRESSIVE SUPPORT YOUNG ae than 4 wehes : : : sia Pee: EMG pee mer: rate boards and” commijeions
vor of special maheresty. ee bo beat Sinclair at the general All worthy veterns’ legislation apsage of the late Governor Rolph into 13 strong State DepartCan a Republican nominee with a] election in November, the Republi“We can never forget Governor proved
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reaclionery yerord, sagt ae ehie Geni em party MUST nominate a progresYoung’s interest in our Social WelInitiated legislation making poskics x te ee ee TIERS
a Salat a the final ie be one of known RTOs reasl¥e roe fare program,” Mrs. Anna B. Saylor, . ble construction of the San Francis-. § Young left.a surplus of $31,He gave the public the first .
lion? HE CAN NOT ‘ 0rd, and one free trom special in-. former head ‘of the Social Welfare . co-Oakland\Bay Bridge. 3
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HOW WILL YOU VOTE? terest control. Department and Assemblyman, said. la aeowl fate Go = 6=©900,000 that ho legally might complete accounting of income
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Ay , Aid provided for the needy, aged
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If you do not want Upton Sinclair! The contest in the Republican . «q7j, support of the act establishing
and the blind; crippled children’s! #
as the next Governor of California, 'party is between Merriam anc ung, : 2
¥ “Party am and Young program inaugurated, a: : ; : : have spent. Yet he gave’ Caliseparate institutions for women ofif you’ area registered Republican in-; The support of other candidates is
.and expenditures in the State’s : ag
fenders; his ‘interest in providing
; esas Saas : sip Capable business men, rather than . m fornia a service second to none history. 3
terested in wielding the Power of spotted and confined to limited training classes for children with de-. politicians, appointed\ to important : ve : ; A a
your vote for the best interests of us ‘areas. fective speech: and his surveys and . state offices. in the United States, Built 2280 miles of highway
all, you will cast your vote for C. C. SITUATION AT NOVEMBER
achievements in educational works
are monuments to him. His accom“Save the Beaches” Movement in; Voters should not forget that the. plishments in the establishment of a augurated.
é iname of Raymond Haight will ap-. State Narcotic Hospital; his approOil and Gas conservation effected. He left $31,000,000 in the treasury
There are two main issues in the . pear on the November ballot, as the
priations for the Support of orphans Colorado River development fortepublican primary on August 28th: . candidate of the Progressive .and . and half-orphans; his provision for
e State Park System launched.
Young, the only candidate who can . ELECTION
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He consolidated many sepain less than four years.
beat Sincalir.
. Haight’s name also on the November . young first offenders from older mation projects.
2. The nomination of a candidate, i ballot, Haight and Merriam will di-. criminals—all these activities enCalifornia at this critical period viSCHOOLS ARE BULWARK ; We ee
who, if elected, can save the State' vide the anti-Sinclair vote between . title him to ‘the Support of women
tally needs a steady hand at the TABLISH IN THE PRESONT a
from the bankruptcy toward which it. them. The two will cut each other’s . throught California.” helm. The governorship is the corAGAINST COMMUNISM COMING GENERATIONS A _ PAThas been heading since ©. ©, Young throats and elect Sinclair, Among some of the noted women. nerstone of. the whole structure of Not only in this have our schools. RIOTIC DEVOTION TO AMER
left the Governorship. : Voters who want to see Experi-. leaders of the state working actively
Voters should not fool themselves.
, California business, the state’s high-}. a responsibility, but they must also CAN INSTITUTIONS AND A Vii
ience, rather than Experiment, control . for former Governor Young are: Mrs. . est office of pwblic trust. It requires! ever seek to develop and strengthen; LANT WATCHFULNESS AGAINST
Sinclair’s strength in cities and in. during the next four years, should . Annie Little Barry, Mrs. ‘Paul Sprin-. a tried and trusted business admin-. that indefinable thing.called charac-. THE INSIDIOUS ENCROACHMENTS:
the heavy voting southern part of . vote for C. C. Young, the man who er, Mrs. Rawlins Cadwallader, Helen istrator, whose training in the state’s;ter. They must instil ‘and confirm) OF COMMUNISTIC, OTHER RAD
the State, coupled with the division . left the State government in a sound . Wills Moody, Mrs. Effingham Sutton, . business is the state’s best asset.!in our boys and girls a healthful reCAL FORCES, SEEKING TO U
‘of the anti-Sinclair sentiment among . condition, and who can again restore . Mrs. Charles N. Stern, Mrs. Louis. Sound judgment demands that C. C.; gard for honesty and square-dealing . DERMINE THE VERY FOUNDA
six opposing candidates, makes Sinits stability. Holz, Mrs. Frank Mollett, YOUNG be elected Governor. and the moralities and decencies of TIONS OF OUR GOVERNMEN?
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HICH will you choose for Governor’of California-erriam, the Reactionary from
_lowa; Creel, Blanche Bates’ husband; Sinclair, the Prize Winning Novelist and
Globetrotter; or, C. C. Young, the Californian who Made Good as California’ ,
= _ One of these men will be Governor of California. Your vote next Tuesday
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