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December 12, 1946 (8 pages)

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a ONLY 30° PER MONTH NEVADA CITY I tI TL IO IO OE EET PATTI ee A TWICE-A-WEEK ‘NEWSPAPER MONDAY AND THURSDAY GRASS VALLEY Vol. 20, No. 96 “The County Seat Paper . NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA, lhe Twin Cities taper seatnttettiemmiiiidieaiiteadie at ~ THINKING OUT : LOUD By H. M, L. Film Discovery CHAMBER BANQUETINSTALLATION JAN.14 On the whole we think the wor and national picture is been Molotov of Russia and John L. Lewis of the United States. The world situation looks better Strides universal peace, The domestic situation is greatly improved. because “ John L. Lewis was compelled to " hange his mind. We doubt if anything has happened to ‘his heart: At heart he is a despot.: We believe that the change in the Russian attitude toward treop counting at home and abroad and toward disarmament, with special stress on A bomb, is almost entirely due .o Russian internal affairs. The change of heart can be attributed to economic sickness at home. Russia of all nations can least afford to keep huge standing armies in time —of sharp domestic need for goods and services, especially those havime to do with food. ; Through Molotov Russia is learning in general what a low opinion memibers of the United Nations have of that country. The several rebuffs the Russians received. have shown how the world outside her imhave d : & iv Ae : ee in shaving thi r }} ld \ cr 1 1 of thoucak \ 41 tanice. ; . due the efforts of the Gras } Vay Commerce through e 2 We . } t ] ! T4t u ist] Raccikin, Okccutiva Beone. when the five gr vty 1 th us “. fary. Elushed with victory in securthey will relinquish all rights of vet . the annu ha tof all mem-. ine the broadcast Kronemeyer is now .one the plan of maintaining p VOLS dgirests,{ n Joe Blake) attempting to interest newsreel com. . agreed upon. For whatever ey. of the. California Highway Patrol . panies “to photograph the! event so} . created and clothed with auth ynity . will asked to deliver a talk Last . that this area will receive ‘by the United Nations, ig delegated . to undertake the task, that agenicy { must have universal backinig of the mations which created it. Bach must surender its sovereignty in so far as showing brighter colors within the last week or two. Some of the gloom is being dispelled. Disipellers of gloom have ld A well attended Chamber of Commerce meeting Tuesday elected new officers for the 1947 term, made plans for a banquet installation meeting on January 14, and cleared the calendar of accumulated 1946 unfinished business. GRAND JURY TO PROBE GAMBLING NEVADA CITY: Judge George L. Jones, following the impanneling of the 1947 Nevada County Grand Jury Tues: day gave his instructions to the jury on matters to be investigated. are being taken in the direction of. “George Hansen and Ray Spickleposition. Six new directors chosen from a nominated were Bergemann, mortician, Roy Deeter, .puwblHisher, Nevada City Directory, Cecil Holmes, glazier, Ed. Hewston, cabinet maker, Bert Foreman, .store owner and Gordon Tryon, radio repairman. Usual correspondence received by Secretary Si Sofge included requests for information about business opweather recorder be appointed, information about gold stocks of forgotten mines, sources of honey, and even a writer’s request for complete data on yold rush character Madam Mustache. He Ty Taylor made his committee’s first report on the 1947 planning committee of which he is chairman. A suggestion that a permanent fund raising committee be appointed ‘for all chamber collections and than dues favorably received Rav Glen Rorcoe, rt Childers and Carl Foote were other was and Spicklemier, Hola mier, were elected president, and vice” president, respectively, with out optwelve. . Those receiving the vote were Paul portunities locally, a request that a] CHAMBER WOULD LIKE. NC GROUP TO PUT ON DINNER FOR PROFIT Is there some dadies organization in Nevada City that wants to put on a dinner for the. Chamber of Commerce and keep all the ptofit? The chamber is having. it's {annual banquet meeting at which officers are installed on pa Ve 14th. Before they make a decision on where to have and who will do the catering they are making an offer to any church or school or girls scout group to.cook, serve and cleanup. Last years party .was 1 huge success. Here is a chance to make some extra money for some organization's special -project. For details see one of the following chamber members.—._.Ray Specklemier, Roy Deeter, Bob Paine, Fred Bush or Ray Strange. =~ SPOTTED by movie talent scouts when she came from London with her mother for a holiday visit to New York and Toronto, Katherine Beaumont, 8, is shown arriving in Hollywood for a try-out. Katherine a iY medite satellites, almost solidly supanpointed’? by president Bert Forei morts , the Anglo-American view . man to be responsthle for-ni: ¢ point in world affairs. This has bee Wi and colle ene 1947 funds. deme rated in Greece, in Trieste. and mem n Italy Hon of clos Nevada Ci years banquet was the most ful with attempted entertainment, ever by the chamber speeches tables Mrs. Roy Detter adding to the event. It is cleverly decorated by publicity. Two additional appearances will . Camp Beale at the Red Cross service (irass Valley additional has been on the stage in England for three years. (International) = 4 2 z f coy res , / : x ‘ f a AN ve . It is the aim of the Business and and . be on Wednesday, December 18 at. Professional Women’s Club to provide every needy family in the Nevada City area with a Christmas basket. In order to accomplish their He called the jury’s attention to the présence of gambling in the county. He cited lotteries, stud poker, black jack, draw poker with percentages withdrawn,—slot ma'chines, as all being contrary to the law. The judge pointed to Section No. 319 of the Penal Code under which lotteries, stud ‘poker and_ other gambling gamles-and_ slot machines are prohibited. He stated he was calling these matters to the attention of the grand jury because the Violation of laws prohibiting gamibling in its various forms often are tempting to minors and ‘serve’ to break down their respect for all law. He said that during the Fourth of July celebration in Nevada City, ilegal gambling wag condoned and no steps weretaken to prevent it.: The grand jury was asked to investigate reported sales of liquor to minors, Judge Jones then called the atLEGION WILL WELCOME 1947 INBIGWAY = GRASS VALLEY: ;The American Legion is planning a big New Yeare Eve party for all veterang and their ladies. An excellent six piece orchestra has ‘been hired and an imported troup will put on three floor shows during the evehing. A buffet supper will be prepared and _ individual group party tables are promised, Commander Victor Taminetti says his committee is sparing no expense in making this the first annual New Year’s Eve cabaret a huge success. : Tickets must be purchased in advance. FORMER CAFR . Ps tention of the ‘grand jury to the need . of a woman's ward in the soba! . county jail and thé necessity of place ippled children. was held ¢ a vA WY: Whe city col = it ocial hel ot iia Metha ‘ m Ts ran} Tl ( ic was held / ia night, q oti fyrrs tate dei be diour? the openings m health ing’ to go into an executive ses\ \ Mrs: Isabel Hefelion with police offitials and city Nevad Cit school nurse . Attorney, William Cassettari. . Dallas Fellerson, Grass Valley school \ a steel and con concrete quonset type garage building on South Auburn Street. The 24 by 40 foot structure . is to be located at the rear of the. . ° ; . Green House with a driveway en: . OWNER DIRS in which to confine minors, He Said] xpva DA CITY:+ Puneral services: ote nt qu mers are far irom j Will be held in Holmes Funeral Home {ul oO ) jat10:30 tomo: for William J. ed . ( . ho di day-in Weimar i ; ’ I { will be in the ( N ‘ deceased. was born in Oregon rium d in erly , q the me a& loeal fe on
ad wh td relinquish CLINIC HELD diagnostie ewe : : nurse and Vivian Benggren e : A building permit was authorized “ae : ce : ounty . <F + 100i nurse. % for Joe Chambliss, local gearageman . = aq who applied for permission to erect PY a westerns j : club and in hospital wards. On ‘ its power to make war upon its} hoped that this year’s installationThursday, December 19, the choir i neighbors is concerned. banquet will again prove a major will be a part of the annual Grass ; attraction for all chamber members Valley high school annual Christmas ' On the domestic scene we believe. to hear the annual report and ro . we have turned a corner in management-labor disputes. We have almost grown accustomed to being squeezed in the middle, the whole 140 -million of us. For please note that when the coal miners strike, the hardest hit of the population have been the families of steel and auto union workers, vhe railway brotherhoods, and numerous other labor’ organizations. Whether we have really turned a corner or not does mot so much depend upon the detision soon to be made by the U. &. trance from the street. ly elected officens and directors. Th Roy Deeter, Ray Spicklemier, Paine, Fred Bush and Ray Strange. MRS. FLINDT HONORED mo on the faculty gaverher. new hs Suynreme Court, relating to _ Lewis’ fine as it does mnon gradual ehames . which has been takine ploea in Tr mirhlic That evideniced in oninion. the oninion wae resiitg oft last The govlethar month's general eloetion ernment, grenvn te gic ine. and pitifully feantnul in ed Jai lost steht of ti? With dulum. “wines its deal Reith adic ade Wad ocn Dietoly eoamimoan mood, sharm reversal the nan-. the othe: ided -they labor e7zare or meonle have det bosses, dvctrial whether kines. : So now we are about : should we we are some Es hope for a new charter’ for labor.in “which their responsibilities will be‘come legal instead of merely moral. They will, we hope and believe, be made to answer for damage caused by violence done by pickets and ‘sympathizers.”” They will be held to see, or say, given ey trae re + > 2 wear ae PN, (ER Feet set es on house warming. country. We have wandered a long time in. the bureaucratic wilderness of the New Deal but, we think, the ‘outlook is bright that we shall presently emerge into a world that is fundamentlly what the founding fathers dreamed they created. FAP ISPMER EAL make known their views to the new(=) dinner committee consists of Mrs. Bob evening when a groun of her friends a program. A second broadcast in San Francisco will take place from the Methodist Church at 16th and Market on December 29 at 11 a. m. NEW CITIZENS NEVADA CITY: Five persons became citizens of the United Stotes NEVADA CITY: Mrs. Mabel! vestenday following naturalization Flindt, elementary schogL teacher, proceedings in the superior court. . } was pleasantly surprised Tuesday The five were Domenien Peers. Christmas mission they are asking ‘everybody's help in Nevada City to either donate groceries to the red ‘barrells of coins to the red jars? Have you done your bit yet? NEVADA CITY A ONE HORSE TOWN ? Any resident of Nevada, Coyote, or Washington Streets will tell. you positively that Nevada City is not a rative of Italy: of Truckee; Doemick . Pannich. native of Mrace . . Valley: Garis: “Austria. mre Pighini, native of SCOUTS SELL TREES * NEVADA CITY: According Chie? of Police Max Solara the hert buy in Xmas treés are those being 80ld by ihe Boy Scouts. These trees are available at the city hall by contacting Solaro. The sale of Christ-. / mas.is\oneof the principal sources of revenne for the local scouts. ty Fifteen phone calls in phone. horse team and had once ridden a donkey 6ide saddle—J. J. Jackson. one horse town—they ‘give a three animal figure—two horses and one donkey. ) irs. Flind 3 recently t= S ry * = Mrs. Flindt has 1 any . Ttaly, Grass ¥ allev: Karl Woestrom, . ‘os three animal strays that want. ed a new house on h Jes . maltive of Sweden. Nevada Citv ana‘’ed to prove another saying ‘that the prem. The guests arrived aft % remasco Parisi, native of Austria, grass is greener a little further on” hal min a) nt he aya al : : yl j : nck, anid tin Gee Se Grass Valley, i eaime in to see the sights of a big . Pree as Wel Served t tna Maar: T Awad ena om city all the way rrom their pasture . the en 2 ee I . and. Gy yf th naturalization ‘hi. at Blue 7 Dt: See . a regu Ldy seq ‘tha Ww MatnzeNn = % i : r hls we hone and believe : BEN even soe ing and enjoving : ‘ hale : Mrs. Myra Tolbiassen of behalf th ; Sor : a for auickie strikes and broken con: nee) at the home of J, ‘Fru: ] f 1 { k American. Lesion Auxiliary anid Mra = oe mee : t Labo ees Eneineor man Curry on Nihell Streot, they next CT é ( lé ; no € rin . Wilmo Phitsvate on Hohhot tha xT : i ae ; feneral strike ae was the cage in. : ; caused consternation all down WashOaldland a few days azo. we hone! ; ington and up Coyote. Mara Ty ays abo, . Yresented the pew Scitnze ns with . and belie ve, will ¢o to prison fo i flex eodes and the American and By the time they had samoled the long terms becainze, if for no other California flags sreens wp as far as wpper Coyote . . 5 ¢ reason, they are traitors to their : Ss To. dovit in: Chief Salaro’s that Nevada nit x to City horse and had gone ibugeyv days. fifteen. minutes were received at the city hall Solaro sent the only man on his force ‘that had once driven a two Superintendent of Streets Kenneth Manuel was directed to clear silt and debris from the creek that runs through Memorial Park. 3 FORT ORD NEW’ HOME. OF BEALE RECEPTION CENTER CAIMP BE'ALE: The reception ‘cen. ter at Camm Beale will be moved to Fort Ord and will become part of the . new army ground forces replacement . raining center there, The alhy recemtion center moved to Reale fram was originthe Mon new center, jumble donkey talk and in a few minutes the*phone calls had ceased mised the barn door will be locked next time. : ieee terey Presidio in Novemihar 1944. T? has Processed about 80,000 of army . i, It was recalled that cost of Seeelin een varkine on main thoroughThe now a £ will have a total trainine capacity of 8000, Dlis room for 2400 non-trainees, Soldiers from Nevada. and all in the 6th Army Area, will Ho trained at Fort Ord. Arizona, California,TWtaoh The enlisted men of Commany A. . Reception Center, now at Reale. will . he moved to Fort Ord to set up the Tackson hurried ont and gava the strays some mysterious. mumble and the lady real estate dealer pro. NEVADA CITY: Get out those nickels, pennies and ‘dimes — yessirree — ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY FIVE PARKING METERS arrived by freight yesterday afternoon. Date of installation has not definitely been set but City Clerk George ‘Humphrey Calanan’ states ithat work of installing the imeters will begin immediat. itely. the installation iwill be 5 cents on hour or } cent for 12 minutes. The meters are made and will be jinstalled by the Dual Parking Meter Co. . ares atter The city’s contract with the company calls for a six months trial period after which, should the meters Prove unsatisfactory, they could be removed without any cost whatever city. to the Tw