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January 3, 1944 (4 pages)

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@ Page. Thr —— : BERK: therefore eserunieh ded that Tule} : ig BUSINESS AND lieve Roosevelt has the, election in L iar lavor , school, yeveran, wdémen’s, civ RES De. Dintee Bilder cont: 0 . nd social groups throughort the : .the bag. This: would be a good way which inei> : « : Department of Justice, a FINANCIAL OUTLOOK of getting rid of Willkie forever. dentally now rune the camips for bay area and r07:thern California. hae ; fae nmit’ included FOR 1944 Another possibility is that Willkié dangerous enemy aliens in this counThe committee ae at pepe may accept second place on the Dem: ! presents to eyery one o e try. Z segue pie By ROGER. W. BABSON ocratic ticket. The Republicans will ae ands of patients in the ee pe ut. their % ; By CONGRESSBAN CLAIR ENGLE Pitals; decorations that. inelude WHAT STOCKS TO BUY p eir efforts upon Congress. In . Soil Conservation Dist. ; se November, 1944, they should secure =) il C more than 700 trees, 6000 yards o° Some industrial groups appear! a good majority of the mea ee oe Directors To meet directors of. Sarlands, 18,000 feet of wreaths, and more attractiv r Os weeks much vital business is still : ristmas ° r i 3 e than others. Build . six more senators. When I look-fur. ee _.{the Nevada County Soil Conerva-. 89,000 Christmas vabad (2) ee ing stocks should benefit from’ the . pending before each house. Congress bien district will -couvene Gomiortew On Christmas Eve and Christmas . ther ahead 1948 seems now like a. HS. expected boom after the war. Johnsmorning in the Nevada Irrigation Day professional shows were stagad good Republica ith G Dew. {20uld not have récessed it my opin: F3 can year with Gov. Dew-. : as ; ; ; Manville, Lone Star Cement and the jon without providing at least an a District Building in Grass Valley at. at the four hospitals in wards and . Hagle-Picher Lead hold prospecis . ey the victor in case Willkie is not ‘ temporary basis for those thousands se NO : already president. During the 1943-! i sf 9:30: o’clock’ to organize. -A secre-. recreation rooms : ae LY for good postwar ear Fa b-} of veterans who are each month be-. 9: : f ee ene i ACCURACY, : nings and lib 52 term will come the next depres: tary and chairmam will be chosen. eral djvidends. Flexibility of mer-! 5 ing mustered out of the service. It rae ESS gj = i : ; j ; i wis Sleeman, ie PROMP TN pee Fi . chatidisine companies makes their ,10n followed by a return of the Demmay take some time’ and work fo The directors are Lewis e State Bar Acts to D tend Sata s x 5 7 j se, Henric _-Rolph, CLEANLINESS stocks favorites. I have recommend-. jCcrats in 1962. Then there wili be prepare a bill which will be satisfac-. Edward M. maT eE es § Community Property ed American Stores, McCrory’ St . More Socialistic experiments and the ; Clarence Cunningham and ,Clarence oy Jies, Kroger, Jewel Tea, Genéral Seek . ‘Yeal inflationary period. In the mean Gassoway. . time, we will have slowly creeping tory to all and accomplisha just result on a permanent basis. But a temporary expedient could have, In two actions today, the State Bar of California continued its poticx, of defending the California theory of are now, doubly assured in our newly remodeled prescription . department. All biologics are United Stores 6% preferred and prerefrigerated. Only the. finest ferred A. The railroad and farm inflation until 1948; but. nothing been passed at this time which 2 community property against alleged are used. Fair ee equipment grours ought t w . radical. After Roosevelt is reelected would have. saved us, the thought % and threatened encroachments of drugs r t to ishow rf tion charges. . ’ : with a vice president sat isfactory to federal revenue laws. / better than sores progress. Favor-! that some veterans are facing the ' . ites include American’ Brake Shoe basen I should not be surprised to Christmas season without having. Spencer White, -son of. Mrs. Millie The first action was to authorize R E HARRIS . General American Transpor tation. . See him resign to aécept the head of . ceen given a fair shake by their gov-. white, returned to the mine at Hapattorneys,; as representatives of the ke Ese Baldwin and Harvester: although . “Re new World Organization whaternment, py Camp Wednesday after spendin’) ctate'har of California, as amict '{ THE REXALL DRUG STORE Postwar prospects convince me that. °v°" ‘is may be. This could: take As a part of any program for vet-. Christmas here with his mother and . cyriae—friends of the court—to sign Phone 100 selected steel and iron issues hold nets ate pn Annee ts Whipher ‘ied sie must also come adequate hos-. other family members. 4 and file a brief joined in’ by: other appeal. U. S. Pipe Line and Foundry . POSs!Ply pie i \pitalization ,facilfties for learning Mr. and Mrs. Harry Browning and state bar associations from communshould benefit from building. Repud-. HOW LONG WILL WAR If LAST?. new trades and skills where service. children of Berkeley, and Mr. and ity property states in. the case of lic Steel $5 pfd.” A offers liberal inIntelligent forecasts of 1944 busi-. connected disability has deprived the. Mrs. Douglass Gilbert and children . ryjourney ‘vs. Wiened pending become. National Steel and Alleghany-. ness should be based upon some as-. veteran of the ability to follow his. also of Berkeley visited Mrs. Annie . fore’ the United States Supreme _ Ludlum are sound issues. Electrical] sumption as to the, length of the. former employment, opportunities. Browning in Nevada City and Mrs. ]Court. The case involves the valid1 equipment should experience heavy '! war. If Germany is to crack within! for finishing educations cut. off by! Arno Browning of French Corral ity of certain provisions of the 1942 Postwar demand. General Electric is . *, short time, 1944 may be a very. going into the service, and reemploy-. during the holidays. Revenue Act which allegedly run the outstanding leader. different year than if Germany. ment of all veterans. In addition, I. Mrs. Clem Davis and daughter, contrary to the community property BONDS, INTEREST RATES AND should hold out until after our presi-. like the California plan which gives. Catherine, spent New Years week} jaws of California and other states. PREFERRED STOCKS dential elections in November 1944,. a veteran a chance to buy a home. end in Sacramento as guests of Mrs. The second step was to register a The government forbids a corporGermany may collapse early in the. Our plan has not cost the taxpayers. Davis’ sister, Mrs. A. N. Wisker. protest to congress against certain ation to manipulate the pricé of its. year, but consider the following: one cent—in fact there is about 8: ce Seen. proposed provisions making matsecurities but the government is us(1) Churchill is very close to! million dollars in the fund now. ‘Owing to bed hate 2 een has. #tory the filing of joint income tax. ing artificial means to force down. Roosevelt. He desperately wants him. which represents profit. But it is a. Roads Administration whic q. returns by husband and wife in cominterest payment needed by widows, re-elected. Knowing that only a con-j program which. quickly takes the re-. been engaged in building a pte bes munity property states, 6 orphans and others dependent upon. tinuation of the European -conflict. turning soldier back into thé com-. from Tahoe Ukiah PeAOSOS sda The protest is in the form of a savings or life insurance. This is unthrough October 1944, will assure. munity on a permanent basis. Wars. Washington, Nevada at ee resolution Which follows:— Ge fair. Government bonds dominate the] this, he is not hurrying his second. tend to promote a shifting itinerant. @bandoned the project until spring Whereas: the Board of Governorshigh grade field.Corporates are be-. front. population, Many of the young men. The road was started by the WPA of the State Bar of California hasx ing called in increasing amounts. (2) Ag the Republicans have not. now in the service have married; . Several years ago. ieted wilt be . 2°? formed that various organizy-Pee Institutional investors and trustees] yet insisted upon “‘unconditional. others will marry just as soon as. The road, when sri nie Sil vt tions, individuals, and /or agencies ~ have to bid very high on the few resurrender,” the German and Japan-. they get out. In building a home in. @bout five miles in length, a oe : have propésed or intend to propose . i. maining. corporates or -buy govern-. ose people think their chances might. the communities of their choice they longer than the amber TOSS Bite to the congress of the United States. ments. In view of the relative!y. he better with a Republican prési-. will take root and help to.form the. the — pis be ee abe tice that joint income tax returns by: rs greater risk in “corporates, I’ favor dent—which is’ a temptation for]permanent stable people of those. ReW route enters husband and wife be made manda‘ confining high grade bond purchas-. them to hold out. communities which have always been. Creek canyon turns north at 2 ory in’ states in which thé so-dafiear es to E F and G war series, prefer(3) Stalin is definitely waiting. the backbone of our way of life. Giant King mine and _ follows °/community property law’ aftec:s ably EB. Otherwise, hold cash. Muni-. until after November “6, 1944 before. That should be encouraegd on a na-. Creek into Washington. __. the property rights ot husband and cipals are too high. making certain decisions and this. tional basis, if possible, by a pro-. Supefvisor J. C. ‘Coughlan, in wife and Pari I expéct no near term shift in in-. win) delay Germany‘s collapse. gram similar to the one we have in. Whose Ae ee ae ri eR Whereas: in the ‘éinion we 4 = of terest rates. They may remain low (4) Although the Washington. (California. I do not favor federal — ie od ribs anda ae board any such. mandatory requirsjure. as long as government financing. new deal group might do nothing to. financing of such a program, but] tion’ in enterp y ments would be a direct usurpation must be carried on in large volume,. prolong the war merely to insure. rather an underwriting of private. County road building chraaeanerni of the rights of the respective ‘ota
or as long as restrictions are placed. themselves another four years of. credit perhaps on the same basis as One of the chief reasons for ‘bu :upon the expansion of business to. power, yet they surely would not be. the FHA. It is a matter which vet-. ing the new road is to pees "4 meet civilian demands and the money . adverse to others doing so. erans’ organizations in formulating . trucking baryte ore from the pre hoard continues to grow.When the} (5) Generally good war news. their plans should give some thought, . Mine ,a mineral used in lieu of w gs readjustment comes the investor/should feature 1944. The battle-. The soldier vote bill is still before . 1ead in paint, and as a vag federal seeutataciae are reserved should not be tied up in long term,. hardened Russians ‘should continue. congress. I don’t think anyone op-. drilling oil wells. The men * ath = the several sovereign states, f. ow coupon bonds, Current yields 2n. + drive the German hordes back. As. poses giving the soldiers the right to, ing trucked from the mine to re — Now, Therefore, be it «better grade issues have been forced! we enter 1944 the war has rounded} vote. The rowing has all been pag tion plants in Berkeley. He Resolved: that the attitude of t down too low. Investors looking for! second ‘base and is on the way home. the mechanics of getting it done. The Mi eee peas lfberal income are, therefore, buyAs, however, I stated in my 1942 opposition to the Lucas Bill has been wei 8, Matin “of the nous: ‘ing. cumulative. preferreds. Such is-/ ang 1943 annual forecasts, we should. based upon a fear in certain quart108,000,000 pounds ‘ian been. sal-. turn is as heretofore: ‘fonene ‘gues are also in favor with investnot expect an ending of the war, un-}ers of letting the federal governwiles a Ih 1944 it is hoped a quo:a. this board hereby registers: { ors skeptical over the general trend til gas, chemicals or bacteria bombs}Ment get any control whatever over os 230,000,000 uianae oa ba met. : of common stocks; but the field is}a:6 used. state elections. It should be possible pera : very selective, My usual advice is t>. 41) of the above may be upset by. to work out a bill which will give t rd be and they he ‘ buy only first mortgage bonds Or) the death or serious illness of Roose-. sufficient safeguards, if those are canine 26 Dats Dutch Royal Air i oa oe ue pty Srey a pi else .cOmmon stocks of companies velt, Churchill, Stalin, Chiang or. deemed advisable, and which will pbs, carey 4 Guest agenvragl titi asi protest by. all appropriate with no cumulative preferreds. perhaps even Hitler in 1944. '. Provide a simple and efficient methmpleting its twentieth year o means to the members of th TAXES NEEDED: MORE RESEARCH AND) 04 of giving the soldiers their right Pa he papas 9 RAN gress of the United States and mo There may be a small increase in. . RELIGION to vote. This should be taken up and . .4¢e¢orations, and entertainment in the BOS . Particularly to the representatives . } 1944 taxes. This increase will hurt Businessmen are faced with three. @ccomplished as soon as congress repaca pee wt . yo gerne therein of the: ‘State ot Califo only’a few industries through irvitally important questions: (1) Ie. convenes. ae Pie ee SD _ r : . creased -excise taxes. Income taxes, it time now to give up seeking war. The hearings are now ended on the Scoteet the ah ra 3 ies inheritance taxes, gift taxes, and contracts and prepare plants for ciy-. Japanesé problem at Tule Lake. A Sep he oy a me . ah oe oak {probably corporation taxes will e-. iian goods output? (2) Should sub-. report and recommendation will be ee Seen wy oe bs main about where they are or lowcontracting be reduced by approxi-. forthcoming from the Dies sub-com’ he ; “deg pitied sna reece . ered: Furthermore, 1944 may be the] 1 atoty 50% so as to be ready for. mittee which held the hearings ot Seeuis Wels oan. iiduindéanie? i the last year of tax misery. Taxes should civilian goods production? (3) Is all. the problem. Also the .Pacific Coast Veteraus’ Hospital’ Christmas. Gomit begin to dechine in 1945.Investors! .44 production to utmost capacity . delegations in the house have a coma a Hite plana ii + should’ especially keep in mind that the best course to pursue? My ad-. mittee which held hearings and are USN "au hamecelee tlioet oe Lg é tf ‘H{i—when excess profit taxes are elim-. 44, j,. Continue to take all war sub-/bringing out resolutions requesting 8. Naval r ‘iat “at Gale sat = iniated—many corporations can make contracts you can get provided it willj/the Department of Justice to take Sun 7 Sita’ ie Semel Gd vy aca . more money and pay more dividends not tie your plant up beyond election. Over Tule Lake, requesting the souls) attached to this hospital, and 4 with much smaller gross earnings. day next year. Stop further expan-. President to remove Dillon Myer, the the patients, our thanks and appre; posTWAR JOBS. sion plans now. Work: research and. National Director of War Relocation etnias tne aes waaitnne ae bs Men and women who left jobs: to post war planning departments over Authority, and appoint a new directprogram, and for the-génerous donaenter the armed forces: should. have’ time. ‘Give orders now for reconver-/0F with directions.to make necessary riding" free: énd tilings bites cae, o trouble getting jos when they] i oo uipment. changes. in personnel and policy to reds of volunteers workers in aiding . f return, Those: ‘who,entered . thie, azn Finally 1944 will see a continua-. ineur ficient and economical use with the decorations and brin gt 8 ft . chair: forces at Washington or, eh . tion of the conflict ‘between those. f government properly and suffica ie dain ig where may have realtrouble two philosophical theories which are. {fent security in: the camps. Action pital.” ; getting: ‘jobs: Men who were: ale splitting civilization today. _ These} Will be taken after the first of the ‘A es exten pss was ‘ihe a . ployed ‘when they entered the. armed ley be: exerotial 42 the eternal. Year on bills now pending before the vindand hee Robert P. Pal forces will get postwar jobs based) io oion of whether man (1) is a. House to forfeit the citizenship of the sons, USN, pom atin officer, U, on their war record and behavior. spiritual being to be guided by the. J®panese Americans who have de8. Naval Hospital, Pi ss ‘Oot 1 Character and habits will be an im-/,,_ ‘Commandments; ‘or (2) is a. ¢lared their loyalty to Japan. As A. B. Melivers, U. 8. Pte nding . ] portant consideration. Men . and evolutionary animal permitted to fol-. Pointed out by Attorney General Bidofficer, Oakland Area Station. Hos-. women who, left employers in the; ine rules of the jungle even. dle, this legislation will be very pital, U. S. A., and\Dr. ‘jee MurA lurch to get more money or thrills) 114, nosgessing a college diploma . helpful in eolving the whole problem phy, cosadabenice URL brag a vale may be left “high and dry” when the . and dressed in a tuxedo. If our first. because it will clarify the status of erens Hosptial, ‘Livermore. : war is over. There BP not ne sa ra assumption, the one for which our ord saci how in the Tule Lake Letters also have been receiv ed r everyone after churches stand) is adopted as a goal, Soa In fact, there will begin .o the coming year can be the begin-. The predominant opinion in CallBab as the oie on yee be unemployment when pager ning of a glorious future. If the sec-. fornia favors thé army taking over Walter J. Meg ~ worn i (ospitals, ‘ew Bulgaria or Hungary give up, which) oy nich too many educator¢ aye. 4ll the camps. That was ie >Y . christmad Committee general oh f-. . d I expect fairly. soon. teaching, is allowed to grow ,then. ®0me congressmen because they fearoath i POLITICS AND INFLATION World War II may have been in vain. ¢4 the Japs would then put all the} of the Unless Germany collapses i In the end, spiritual forces must ov-. amps in which they are holding our Heese 80,000: sn as August, Roosevelt’ will: be re-nom a ercome the material forces or civiloe under Japanese army —— by the as organizations of: t ated and probably re-elected. It rey ization is sunk. The hope of a’bet-. }The Japs ‘are great mimics. ey committee, “whieh ~inelude now. as if Willkieor ae a ter postwar world lies with greater abdeed aio tak esas “sr Fi en vibe Se ee a . ‘Relocation centers. They immediate-. . EXTRA GAS FOR CONVALESCENT ly rounded up all our people, and in SOLDIERS . some instances copied us so far as To aid servicemen recuperating} putting them on race tracks as was. from illness or wounds received. done in some places in California. while on active duty, the OPA today. At thepresent time the camps in atinounced that they may be issuedj\which the American civilians ‘are ‘special gasoline rations for use in. held are not under Japanese army} traveling to and from their homes or. control. If by leaving our Jap camps other places of convalescence. under a civilian agency, we can help Where the use of ‘an automobile . to keep the camps in which our peo. will aid in @ servicemna’s recovery ple are held, under a civilian agency i/to health, the attending medical of-. we should do it—that is. the arguee ve ete & f the cong felt). + "2. erty of their citizens . and residen . and would constitute an encraoac . x 5