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NEVADA CITY N UGGET MONDAY. FE BRUARY_ cae 1938,
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Fair Scis o9 asaions
Nevada City Nugget
405 Broad Street. Phone 36
se, es defined by
at Nevada City.
statute. Prinred and Ba bli
The S(gyeek
By HB. M. bE. Jr.
wledinecounsd
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ns ees
It is mont meri fean
ge eee Editor and Publisher % . veople should metioee:
: Se Cer rae te +) : ——— . George Washington, the® great -anhed: Semi-Weekly, Monday and Friday %. ° Small town life is rarely exciting. of religious liberty and’ huma
City California, and entered as ! a £ small communities his, as held by itie Finns Presid:
svada ity, Weller AGI oF Eien cs 2 . Wily aire not ‘0 bejent of our Republic. There is no
es
-I, When a situation; doubt in the minds of those wo
SURSCRIPTION RATES elements of excite-. beleve in ia directing Providence
One sears (in Advance) . ..2.2.000.0..-4.% $2.2 ment arses, they make t:e most of . who “setteth up kings’’ and “ruleth
: -t. We who are actustomed to the. in the kingdom of men” that Wash+ ieee ate stale sfoafestiate oe esteateaeateateate teste testeateate ote deste sfeate ster’ umd:um routine of semi-rural life. ington was a man called of God to
See See one: a . have a hungér for adventure that is. serve as a leader in the én lok:
j j 79° often satisfied by our quiet mode. ment of a new nation upon the great .
A Pinch Of Salt . of ence. Vigilante movements in. fundamental principles of e!yi] ana
: . small towns thrive and grow on this. religious libérty and make ‘oss: ‘ble
SS ae eee Boe for adventure. Vigilante} for the #‘rst time in “aman: govern.
_ move s c in the case where . @ivin a Paes .
Propavande makes a mass attack from all quarters upon [Phe legal authority neha vey pee a eee a ee
the mind and emotions of mankind. ‘Both gocd and evil, it} or unwilling to attack.great tyran-/to all the inhabitants theres?“
es yiceal: evils, arg inevitably, superWashington was the Syarioten of
his pulpit preaching orothetly lov jaca and Se ae a hee those -American ideals whie> have .
PR ee eS wHoat : ;_f heads whose support Is v made the Republic he founded a bea. nicigsm he the break-down of Sunni re in tiose who are anxious fo. bring con light to the Coe We en sa
ng ior scund American eee os tne into their quiet lives the satisfying . mother endeavored to diss e him
ing for political re eform; the peaches stimulant of adventure. from “accompanying G 2
inepizine youth to honest thinking—that’s the kind of propa-. _ dock.on his hazardous tri;
ganda the world needs. ese en es peeeatieton se forth
7 ot the rantine of radical agitators fomenting trouble; Cee ee eee a ee a io 9
SSRs Se ai 2 ventures, country peovle have a kind-!¢n, and then eldsed .
of ons tical demagegues ceeking to ride into office on vague . seq tendency. Tha’ Kindred fendendy fei Ee onc Gooan 4 a
‘and impossible promises to the electorate; or dictators ae ‘s to make much of our little tron-. would win his mother’s ene Bante te
ine intclerance—-that's the sort of propaganda the werld can . les: even to make tne most of them.; “Honored Madame” -.
ae Sa ey We do natutrally not lke to admit nett Sy, i Paeee in won y ao CAMPTONVIL!
sachin hag ‘ that almost all of our businesses and . commended me when I Ambarked ap: .
Mr Eric C Bellquist. inetructor in political science at the affairs are small and: of Uttle-ton<. on a more dangerous ersand aaténd.
University of Califernia, discussing the broad subiect ef pro saguence io any but ourselves, Trouied me hee rs Ne CAMPTONVILLE, ‘LLE. Feb. Te Wc
paganda. + irges the habit of “‘s uspended judement, skerticism . bies if they be not veer eee end Wal da Ao . Lydia Gleason and son Vernon Gl
and « mcod ta cuestior hesitate.” y this standard we] “-™« oe ve 1 . Pave ne In the height xer and . son pea Mrs. Grace Gleason motores?
muct congratulate the voter who “suspends judgment until wc Se ee ESSE & nee ae oe coi Ogee re = oe
he is thoroughly informed; we must applaud his “mecd to fear of some undefined disruption to. ‘So wes remarkable mother, \she. G. BE. Hanson dassed thvouzh town
Guesticn . schemes like the One-House legislature. whic h}eome tha: ave charac'er:zed the: made it a. lifetime practice to rise. Monday from (he-wpner couniry erwould deny rural California an equal voice in, legislative afof the CIO distuibanies at the! early every morning at dawn ana. route “o Yountville.
fairs; and we must respect his ‘‘skepticism’’ at the proposed! . ''¢ *¢ mine form an exceedingly spend the first hour of day in silent ee ome SONe
: : $e fis pertinent example of this tendency thought and prayer to prepare her-. \:¢?'9% Hl section Tuesdov an a
revenue bend bill empowering a mere majority of tax-spendotacale it we aeaeil Gomme 10 bila Gor dhe tei ede A A aera
ers to plunge a whole community into debt. make mountains out of molehilie and-{netruct wer enildrén in the princi:. Xo1. Hatiets at Los Angeles was
On the whole, it would seem that a pinch of Salt of Comjenioy doing it. . ples of the Bible. a bvetnecs vis‘tor in town Tuesday.
mon Sense brings out the real flavor of most propaganda. The 2 . The one thought uppermost in the; J. W. Morehead returned Tusdav
ae eg Pe ft 212 ing t 2 aming . frem a\ few ay3— brisiness_vis* 4
proposal of one politician for a state Lottery Board, naming. __"°°?!* often enjoy moaning to one. mind of Washington in the framing . fre~ #\few days brisimess vis't at
s : :i-thor about the infquity one or an-!»f the fundamental law of the land . Oakland.
himself as director ata salary of $10,000 a year; the Twenty-. o:noinstitution or ee a co es re ee ae ee de es
Five-Dollars-Every-Morning Pension plan; schemes for costly . vnc they believe is affecting their. was that the rights and liberties of . ¢d tzdoug?\ town Wednesday from
new boards and commissions, providing new patronage for. '!*es a great deal more than is act-. :ne people should be so protected. Sacvemer > enroute ‘o his home.
politicians—less than a pinch of salt should suffice to unmask; “°!!" '*e ¢ase. This often almost} and safeguarded that the new gov-. A number of the young people
such propaganda proposals as these.
propaganda js still a dash of
The best antidote for. /
Common Sense.—Contributed.
Teaching Ducks To Swim
ay
The
(From the New York World-Telegram)
WPA, we see, has allotted $85,867 to finance a
study of the worth of tourist trade to Florida.
Well, that will be nice work for the relief clients who can
get it. And what a field for new WPA projects it opens up!
The worth of climate to California, of authors and politiciars .
to Indiana, of oil to Oklahoma and Texas, of steel to Pittsburgh, of skyscrapers to New York, of automobiles to Detroit,
of beans to Boston, of government bureaus to Washington. .
7, the possibilities are practically unlimited. Wh ry
SAN CARLO OPERA
BOY LOSES TWO FINGERS
company will play to.a capacity audience. Tickets for the performance
are now on sale at the box office of
Willis Bass, Sherman Clay and Company, 914 K. Street, Sacramento.
There were a number of girls from
Oakland at their camp on the lake
during*the past week end. Snow
deep enough at Lake Vera for snow
sports.
is
£ 107 Mill Street
PHONE 67
ae EDAWHED
Grass Valley
The studio that satisfies. Good
‘photos at reasonable prices —
no guess work. 8hour Kodak
finishing service.
o
concentration of the darker
neighborhood and comseldom harmful, and
forms an outlet for bad _ feeling
which the regular uneventful rut of
daily life does not always provide.
We are often happier than we like
to admit. This tendency to make the
most of our trouble has caused a
zreat number of worthy citizens of
Nevdda.Gity to make from the mole
hill of the local IMM&SMU a mount“y-li yzre of malevolent strength,
time to strike and deprive
f men of their livelihood. In
case our pardonable tendency to
enlarge uron our sorrows finds ex-ssion in various expressed desirsome sort of a' vigilante moveVigilante
leasari'
aspects of
munity life, is
.
es for
in
sent past of the United States
veritable angel to mniradical
. men movements ave
a
and various
labor
or2zanize
stay there till kingdom come}or-tha: ithe management wihshit
witheut changing the situation at! down tre Murenie are stock rumors
tne Murchie in the least. The thing! o* those weanizations that, not haythat has been hurting’ business in. ! ‘ne actval are forced to reNevadi City is the pessimistic spirit, . sort to subite Riuniars. ef-s
and the ;oldvtendency to make mount. ye have discredited tn’
ains.out of molehills. If at some time a situations the. pa 2nd
inthe-future, the CIO affilia:e is rash . they been discredited in the
enough to make good its <impliea yr instance of the Murchte
threatS. and aitemptagain ‘to obThe er nothing real to fear
struct the passage of the Murchie. noi=ing dangerous that ma
miners, the riot that they may cause]and nothing to stir a vigilantism
will be again quelled and there will. as far as Nevada City’s troubles with
the CIO affiliate sare Se be a few more occupants of the counerhiment would be prevented from
degenerating im‘o a monarch, oligarchy or aristrocracy or any other
form of despotism. ;
He knew as few men did trat the
inheivent danger which threatened
the. overthrow of constitutional liber‘ies, was as he said: “The love of
power and proneness to abuse it
which predominates in the human
heart ever tempting the administratars of law and justice to override
the Iconstituiional guaranties of human rights’’. One of the noblest
acts in the public career .of Washington was 3!s unequivocal refusal
of the offer of kingship in 4782 at
the suggestion of some of his mili
itary officers.
* When the inaugural oath of ofi fice was administered to Was?
lon 0: : 3729 by the Chanbasiios wu -exclaimed
on the
erinten
. le of
Price.
who i
Clinic.
day
City.
Mr.
142Wi
CRUSHED IN MACHINE tions. Where vigilantism arises Gea 1sninegton, presmit mat hMeetttet arises: a huge chorus of’ far ra 3 See :
T Sane ae ‘publicity and consequently nat! asningion “yonded “Phe
CA g n) . RESENT Marvin Voune, on Sata indayp while : : eee ee : See = .
ee ener oe are ) : es a : sentiment for ine persecuced union; preservation of the sacred fire of b-;
jemploved in ‘he Feeley } : a : f 2 :
é RY 9 MR R A aS rook: or radica! organizacigqn. (Ths hrack-jer.y andthe destiny of the republic .
! 3 snoop, .acciae
“ : . 5 * +3 .
C: AF AE iN BL £. and eae he sn etine of saber unions and radix *model of government are justly co I i ¢
: 3 & WS pe oe oo
eanizations is not meant (2) lvs'dered perhaps, as deeply, as fin cS
<= a ae ee tha chey are birds of tne fea-j ally, staked on the experimen: in. .
eC T eet. eh cm, They a Hike y i it is merely fact! irusted to the hands of the-American
} “ars Glas) ny naw 7° nae ** shies wii ems P * : ae ; =
San Carlo Opera Company. now on os pation ae unionism and radical "© peonle.’’ Let us not only contemplate .
its-twenty eighth a ul Arauseen s th ae = fal ee i wiffered from the activities o*; the lofty ideals as championed hv!
tinental tour, wll a badly mangle4a wer had re in t2is country). the Father of our country but let us{
5 : = oO paagiy angled fiat taeyv nad i ! i
ramento for a oon eet : oe H ee /exercise wntirine lance and fortS ONE Sees = bo amputated; He was taken to the! MENGE Oiiiseke in Novela GH Was : a is
mont in. th ; fa “City “Sanitarium for. treate. st cit‘zens in Nevada City he tude by every lawful means in. holdMionday, Maren 34 when it gives a gies ce nin cee: , . . Mentored the roughneck tactics used . ine aloft the be of land regala performance of “Carmen.”’ This ee : ie tre Jocal CIO affiliate in their . Reon liberty, lest our precious he:
announcement has just been made pee accent Alas oat . tempted lockout at the Murchie mine. itaog. 4° freedom ver from th
by Tim C. Girton, who promises an : = se 1 Rouehneck artton and the sorritous . gay atk
‘i. ROSENPERG FA! 4 2ES'E z sere ; é SALES
all star cast with the full symphony +: ROSENBERG LAID TO RES'2 tone of the publications of 222 local . As first President-of : yur ge
orchestra, ballet and c?torus of the = 1 oe ae : fim members have been important Revublic 5 uneral se 7 r elt ) ’ : i PALI
company. Ee ee é facials: -4n br ‘ing} neg condem: ee Tug eee kere si
For the title part. Fortune Gallo he inte: Wee A + op [upon the CIO: members. Vielant: Wit Sipe hee 1
will offer Maru Castagna. sister of ve‘eran merchant of Navada City Ewes its coneom-tant evils or roueh. not been a directing i; the? ei : Ch ait wit 59 3.9 9 RF 2 EES ite Wily. ee viger Ze Ce Burs aa x a2
Metrelopitan’s Bruna, Castagna. Ma-. Pasciced id te fe 1eck action and d'sregard of law and ‘would of been no republic. He will . f
is king her American debut order s‘amos -hose who arnrove aerate Oe he ww 19* he. dtd. ce
oe : eee “}<irs. Rose Rosenberg, a dauehter,. ., toe . Se pe rer pe pee eee Niet le eee
eee Cores Panne, sy ‘">5, Claire Samuels, and a grang-. ° ** § Of, fh COSEGT a 3 be AS the. end os marvelous careé
ing come here direct from Italy for), 2 aS ; level of the cheap and d'tsordely!; +] amen: he tetur
a 5 (daughter Mrs. Frances White. A bro; at aun eee :
the present tour of the company. Le-. pe pe : : . a i te. igi tact’es t’a° have chatacterivha uel) as a citizen, respectHla Turner, on whom critics through. ak : pig ds pies ies Veo stions and statements of the local; oq ; world : } Interment was made in the Port3 : . :
out the countfy have bestowed lav-. _, _ 2 or IMM &SMU, . pane athe : : : ,21s of Eternity cemetery, near San aro ate wGould Hoar attack: ines!
ish praise, is to be the Micaela. For . Panchen ; ae jty jail. Biow would “nat affect local
the role of Don Jose there will be. * Bee Now is the time for us to make the ? Not at all, exceut as much
} + } PS h Aa: = +H ees oat higpne © Navade Stu JA
Aroldo Lindi, famous tenor of the . CAMP FIRE GIRLS least, net the mist of our troubles. . as “he citizens of Nevada City Ict
A ' an Ame = The pessimistic attitude hurts bus‘-. affect their spirits and their attitude company, while Mos tyn Thomas will; ] i
be the Escamillo. . . Twenty one Camp Fire Girls and. ™°Ss.-Just because we do not like the. ioward buying and spending. That is!
Aside from San Francisco and San. heir guardian Miss Rhea Ruppert, ‘dea of honest local miners having . (ie worst that will hannen-—another
Jose; Sacramento. will be the only. of Piedmont spent the week end at;‘? run.a gauntlet of unfriendly bu:. small time riot. Repor:s_such ‘as ;
other city in Northern California mp Augusta lodge on Lake Vera,. 20W harmless pickets is no reason! : ose that the FMM&SMU could shu
where the San Carlo will appear. Ad-. They returned home Sunday and an-. °% beveve tat worse will come of; down the Murchie, or that ‘ho govvanee interest indicates that. the. ther group is to arrive today. 3. Let treipiekets. say there. They . ernment will shut down the Murchie,
parents Mr.
Julius E. Pauly n
land Wednesday to visit his
Woodland
1
and Mrs.
motored to Nevada City .Thursday on
ja shori
Hanson property.
dent of schools —of
days th's-week
and. Mrs.
\y
motored
s confined in
a few days visit at
Frank W.
visit.
Ems
have been having sport the past few
days skiing down\ the mountain side
Miss Elsie Ann Price, deputy supPlumas
navel
VENA A
CNN OSS
%
7
county at Quincy was in town a couDrother
Nevada\
MINKUREKA CLAIMS
of the
Meggers
Mrs. Richard R. Pfiffer left Thurs’
for
.
Canada,
Mineuvreka property in the
Hill @s\rict, has had ten men employed for some time doing development work. The property is closed:
Own wemporarily due to lasek of power to pump the 60 foot shaft out.
ras has been used, but poles will he .
stars and power cut in in the next !
ae sha
contact ore. The shaft iis in hard oe
and wit
. tical,
ten days. Plans are to
ft an additional 75 ¢
h the heavy flow of
has made sinking show and impracsink if
rater
The 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition, ts be held on Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay, already is setting the styles for
next year. Here Beth Cleve displays a ‘Treasure Island”’ bracelet desired by Marie Ayrault and hung with pirate charms. Note the dress
riat worn by Miss Cleve, showing some of the World’s Fair towers
SHOWER FOR
YOUNG MATRON
GCAMPTON VI too he “°,.—-—T re
Womens Civ of Camptar ie tendered a surprise shower on Mrs. Rance
itrr "ee at her hiome on Spring street
Wednettay atternoon. A. short time
‘ago the house in which t12 Furfess
wae w~ohurae? Aan 7. dastroy*] theivy reusehold effects, and
the Woiens Clb sot 111 hts kitich=
ak utensile shower to he ip reslenish
I Durfees kitchen. The af".ty came as
as comple‘e surprise and the young
“ousewife was very ¢hankful to the
elub for ‘their kindness in this instance.
The following were present: Mes. dames Richard R. Pfiffer, Frank W.
Meggers, Julius A. Cassano, Olive
Groves, Lydia O. Groves, Katherine
Pauly, Lola B. Cleveland, Lesta H.
Joubert.
of ‘snow
sandals
AC,
Nevada
£-113te
pucne
KOR SALE -—314 AC RE RANC ‘H
tOME lo in foothills of
Pacer: Cox. hnway 4
8 miles abcve« Subura }frame USE: 2 chicken. hot
hot. -andcold “wate:; plenty
te
shade, 51600; 45 cash.
on eas
54
od,
y rms.
Applegaie,
—<$___ _____
Box
12-27-tf
Write to owner,
Calif: a
“ “Private Property-—No ‘Vrespassing’ signs for sale at the Nugget
Office.
Use Nugget . ‘ dassttied Ads
HOTEL c ‘Tt ai
oA Ev eo oe eu reney ese
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AND COCKTAIL ae
HAVE BEEN REMODELED AND REFURNISHED
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On Famous Powell Street