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January 6, 1944 (4 pages)

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4 ‘Nevada City Nugget —_ Thursday, January — “Tmore difficultperhaps will be CRITICISM OF WESTERN ATTACK IS ANSWERED HISTORICAL SIPEL'GHTS OAKLAND Bi 6, 1944 i ques iflers aay y of the tioning ‘as to the necessit to that operation at all. The answers They ecy. secr are tied up in military ia’s Russ of both involve questiens proain sust to ty’ and China’s abili traction of the war. Photo Finishi e Taine why 107 Mill Street, Grass Valley To disclose the full reasons . Phone 3-W be must ny rma ‘the defeat of “Ge ered ible poss test ByJOSEPH C. HARSCH grea the. sought with . " Publianed Sam Woonly. Monday ana 1% caevaa in=, the ng peni post why 3 a lspeed and at Nevada City, California, and entered . 800 re Rancho San Antonio, giv(In the Christian Science Monitor) defeat . German vasion or seeking fein heof the second class in the cocietrs. at en byiSpain in 1850 to Cavalry Sez-. This week's senatorial attack on through gradual pressure aul around va ae: under Act = Congress, March 3, geant Luis Maria Peralta, who there the wisdom of the great cross chanthe circle without. the costly frontal _ SUBSCRIPTION RATES nel invasion came as no surprise to ng inafter was known as Don Luis. attack would involve publishi In 1842 Peralta divided his ‘vast American war leaders. On the conformation which probably would not h holdings among his four sons. From trary they ‘had invited the invasion be any news to the enemy, but whic of one of these, Antonio, Moses Chase issue. out into public debate by a t righ e usiv is not within: the excl DR. JOHN R. BELL and three brothers named’ Patten series of statements asking the pub-! release. DENTIST the American government to leased 460 acres in 14850. Chase lic to prepare itself. for the expected Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 The general facts are, of course, Evenings by Appointment of the biggest single operation farmed, the Pattens built a lumber cost well known. No. nation can sustain Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phene 32} that American ‘arms wili probably mill, and goon about .400 ‘persons, in indefinitely the losses and the stra many of them «quatters, had made ever undertake in this war. e involved in such operations as thos When the final commitment to the their honres on the site. The Chase are They ing. rtak unde now is ia Russ undoubtedly suffer such casualties*that a half a House, ‘built in 1850, is still standundertaking was made at Teheran, being undertaken. on the assumption ing. The first ferries to San Franthe Americans there knew perfectly that the invasion will take place and Well that the course of wisdom wis cisco were started in 1850. . that Hitler can be defeated in 1944 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON In 1851 Horace W. ° Carpentier to prepare the American public for the and on mpti Remove that assu Res. and Offjce, 446 Broad, Srteet, bought a townsite in what is now what was coming and to get the whole plan, for the ‘defeat of Ger_ Nevada City. whole thing thréshed out in the open downtown Oakland and incorporated many -must be entirely recast. And Hours 9 -A. M. to 8 P.M. it as a town, with himself as. mayor. well in advance of the event, so that such recasting of the European plan In 1852 he hadit chartered as a when the time\came the country would remove the reasons which city, after having acquired the enwould be mentally and eeTay steelhave kept the Chinese going as long time waterfront in exchange for ed to the ordeal. * PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ag they have. af , 400 Broad Street building three small. wharves and a . : Office Hours: 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m, Thus there wasé, if anything, reframe schoolhouse. It was not. until Mvenings 7-8. Phone 395 X-RAY lief when the first attack took the -_DAMAGE SUIT FILED 1910 that his heirs finally waived = a Suit. has been filed by Marie Odtitle’ to their property in exchange: form of a charge that Britain ‘was dodging its fair Share of the burden man against Otto Hendrickson and stor long term leases. Until 1898 the present, Lake Merbecause Britain would undoubtedly his wife, Emma ‘H. Hendrickson for rittt the largest artificial salt water provide Jess than a full half of the damages of $10,719. The plaintiff alleges that she was late in the world, was a marshy ‘tidtotal umiber of ‘men involved. This “ATTORNEY AT LAW al basin. It was then reconstructed Was an easy one to answer. These sitting in her parked car on High205 ‘Pine St., opposite courthouse Nevada City, Calif. and surrounded by Peralta Park, reanswers, for the benefit of anyone. in way 40 between Kingvale and the doubt, are as follows: . 1941, 20th, Fox Farms on December tlaimed from the mud flats, and a Pie soe = Oakland, named for the grove of liveoaks in which its first houses stood, was originally part of the 46, Editor and a eee “ PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DENTISTS Siatnks 30 cents MUST‘STILL BE WON sundred days, we face the most desper ye most costly fightin our history as a na tele tiemost heavily. fortified coast in the fight in which American boys ‘will carry the brunt of and DOCTORS n homes mabeyin mourning before it is done. slcanal, Attu and Salerno, Tarawa and € DR. A. BURSELL and infamy at Pearl Harbor will rank day ofinfamy minor engagements, compared to the. furious and that confronts us when General Eisenhow the signal the invasion. of France begins. portray: what our fighting men poss B. W. HUMMELT, M. D. g this enattic striggle to conquer Hit-. thefailure of the invasion attempt, apart s of life which it would entail, might well eemilitary leaders know, and evén 1 ATTORNEYS , they know, too, the risks O1 kingprice we must pay. But we HARRY M. McKEE m, to be sure,’ has hit a peak; we have -and the ships now. And if we don't tion, and#n keeping it rolling FRANK G. FINNEGAN The British Empire looks very big when the defendants driving in a ‘men will have the best equipment ing station were established by the on the-map, ‘but the part of its. popunegligent’ manner ran into her Car. 8 on can give them. wild fowl sanctuary and bird band ATTORNEY AT LAW have United Statés Biological Survey at lation which can be used in the war She states that medical care and reweut ‘B re still have thewar to win—and when one end of the lake. 207 North Pine Street. Nevada City, California ae is far smaller than is often apprepairs to the car have cost her $719 Telephone 273 Among the famous names _ assocciated. Thé actual British populaand asks $10,000 exemplary damiated with Oakland’s past is that of tion, that is, the white population of ages. “Attorney for the plaintiff is of strikesin our key and other ov hours. and = H. WARD SHELDON London, who wrote his earliest European stock, numbers only abont L. DeWitt Spark of Roseville,. Placer Ww get how much during 1944, we wonJack ATTORNEY AT LAW stories in the First and Last Chance 65 millions. Of these, 20 millions County. Union Building Broad Street people are ‘conscious of the fearful orSaloon on the waterfront—still an are scattered over the vast sparsely Nevada City , Telephone 28 les te such an-editorial, but we still bY }i The -native home of the Angora goat is in the district of Angora. inwestern bar. In Oakland, also,
Asia Minor, tent by Indians and African natives. quin. Miller lived from 1886 until his authentic survival-of the old Dominions. time inhabited areas of the Their war effort is aided to:'some exJoa ee before us—and/we think death in 1913, building. a series of But in general the 65 millions of selfish, petty. squabbling cottages for himself, his family and European rahe the maimed and sey HOLMES FUNERAL HOME The Holmes Funeral Home . service’ is priced within the means of RAILWAY EXPRESS a huge wood, and built monuments the United States has. And in the to General Fremont, Robert BrownBritish Isles. themselves,. they only fig and Moses. Edwin Markham have 45 millions or about a third of ‘taught school in Oakland; Ina Coolthe American population. With that emaller population, \brith was librarian of the public library and George Sterling the pdet Britain has from the beginning, and all. Ambulance service’at a’l hours. Phone 203 246 Sacramepto. St.. Se __ MINING ENGINEERS — aii, Mining and Civiu 2 M ae 203 West Mu 1-3 3 P. 45 P. M. share. Also, with that smaller popuMBAUGH, Agent . = lation Britain has consistently and E. R.STA still is carrying the larger part of the burden of war in the Mediter boy ‘spent his holidays visiting his fair‘and ‘ United Sinton. Mineral Surveying Forces are taking over an increasing “PERSONALS. Nevada tote. Ge J. F. O'CONNOR 8-9 0A. . worked there for 16 years ‘as a clerk still. is, carrying more than “half >f ‘in hig uncle’s real estate office. ,the burden of the air attack on. Ger. many, although the American Air Next: Marysville. & SS SS stock provide ‘the man guests at “The Hights” (the spellpewer reservoir of the British forcing is Miller’s owm).-Here are plantes. That means that they have just} ed 75,000 eucaplytus saplings, now about half the available: manpower . = F UNERAL DIRECTORS ‘MOUNT ST. MARY’S . BUSINESS SCHOOL pace Surveyor . . ”Grass ren are VALLEY . DENTISTS. DR. ROBT. W. DETTNER DENTIST GRASS VALLEY X-RAY Facilities: Available NEW CLASSES START MONDAY, Hours: 9:00-5:00: Evening appointdays visiting their old home there. British troops in the actual Channel . JANUARY 8, 1944 ments..120% Mill Street. Phone 77 James A. Milner and son Jimmie . ;invasion will mean-any shirking of Grass Valley, Calit: REGISTER NOW Special training qwindler.now operleft Saturday for Oakland after the CAMPTONVILLE, Jan. ti Dr. ranean. And America’s share’ on that Alva Pettit; wife and son “eft Satftont.is decreasing not increasing. urday for’ Oakland to. spend a few 'Thus the implication that fewer in Shorthand, Type-. * other ‘writing, Bookkeeping, Office Mach itish responsibility is entirely un father’s. home here. overlooks, among eee a a ete things, the fact. that at no time ines, Secretarial Training and ARMY Jack Kohler arrived Sunday from through the Tunisian, Sicilian and CORRESPONDENCE. Coaching for CARL POWER ,MD {San Franéisco enroute to his ranch Halian campaigns have . American State and U. S. Civil Service ExamPHYSICIAN AND SUE at Gales Orchard. forces equalied the numbers of the Office Hours: 1 to Ttesp.m. Mr. anid Mrs. Everett Kessler and British committed to: battle. Sundays 11:86 to.12:30 SISTERS OF MERCY. 129 South Auburn St., Grass Valley . son ‘David of Southern — California i ‘There is also theimplication from spent.a few days of the holidays visresponsible quarters that while there iting her’‘grandparents ‘Mr. and Mrs. will JM, G, Calvin, undoubtedly tbe fewer British troops moving across the Channel, ‘Dale Percy and tanilly’ of Grass those fewer Brit sh troops are likely Valley spent the New Years. holiday té spearhead ‘niore than half of, the “. visiting his parents Mr. and. Mrs. thrusts. The troops with most battle Percy ofthis place. experience and training will’ be cali“Jack: ‘Williams returned te. Grass ed on to make the initial landings. ‘. Valley Sunday where he will resume There are more British troops in . . 214 Neal St., ‘Grass Valjey . Office /Hours: DANIEI L.-HIRSCH, M. D . PHYSICIAN AND 8 SURGEON. Offices and Receiving ane i ‘his studies at the Grass. Valley high. Eurepe with battle experience. than school after spending. the asters Americans. Hence the significance Set A er nee. a : of total numbers involved 12-3 and 7-8 . Rhone: Office 429. Residence 1048 bes . Bush St. Hours: 10-12; 7-8 P.M. a, or uight nee 2; ee finally “. loses all significance. : All of. these considerations are‘ so e. apparent: that there is “no serious concern about” ‘criticism on such. . grounds, and if criticism of the plan ra! Sherow, Box 2, Nevada City. "he ast-Weee football"pias has is limited to such points there will [Deon staged: in San Francisco for the be less public reluctance t© overcome ‘ast: 18 years. ae fthan was.expected. © What will be 4 y ; 12-13tf WOMEN’S CIVIC CLUB WANTED : i 950-00 00 GOLD PIECE . is considering letting down. the harriers to Wage boosts for . will pay $100.00 up, depending on meetings the 2nd and ‘4th Phursdays of the month, at the . Grammar School Auditorium. 2:30 ane wae a other more militant groups, jt might well think of them. For variety and I-. every wage increase granted every other group increases the other pioneer gold coins : group, and reduces the buying power ¥. . Bex.L.2, E. SHEROW Nevada City Cpe pmes. And: everyman enjoying boom war well atk of them—before he asks for more. 9-27-70 I WiLL, PAY $1 Bach For 1909 Indian head cents with letter ‘*S’’ below wreath and 1909 Lincoln B. P. 0. BLAS . Meets every second and fourth A evening at 8 p. m.head cents with letter “S” below . . Thursday Elks Home, Pine St. Phone 108. date and initials “VDB” near low} Visitinw Elke welcome. er edge on-reverse. Also want gold . W. L. TAMBLYN, dollars,. $2.50 and $3 pieces. Box . 2, Nevada City. LOCAL AND , 9-277p}" LONG . DISTANCE moving in standard furniture van. First claes starege facilities. Fur-. ' niture bought and sold. Hills Flat Reliable Transfer, Grass Valley, Phone 471-W or 39. 3-1tf HYDRAULIC PARLOR NO.: 56, N. S:.G. W. Meets every Tuesday evening at Pythian Castle, 232 Broad Stree* Visiting Native Sons welcomé. GERALD D. PEARD, Pres. DR. Cc. Ty UmAPuAn. Rec. See’ EXPORT RADIO REPAIRING — Loud Speaker Systems for Rent. Complete stock of portable and large type radio batteries. -ART’S . Street, Grass Valley. Phone 984. nase i