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July 30, 1934 (8 pages)

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Monday, July 30, 1934; 4 oi PAGE THREE Da. . ad PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS . + MINING ENGINEERS HARRY M. McKEE ’ Attorney at Law 205 Pine St., opposite courthouse Nevada City, Calif. W. E. WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Union Building Phone 28 Nevada City F. T. Nilon J. T. Hennessy Lynne Kelly NILON, HENNESSY AND KELLY Attorneys at Law Office, 127 Mill St., Grass Valley Morgan & Powell Bldg., Nevada City George L. Jones Frank G. Finnegan Jones & Finnegan ATTORNEYS AT LAW Office: Morgan & Powell Building, Broad Street, Nevada City, Cal. TELEPHONE 273 DOCTORS . B. W. Hummelt, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 400 Broad St. Office Hours: 10-12 a. m. 2-5 p. m. Evenings 7-8. Phone 395 X-RAY W. W. Reed, M. D. Nevada City, California Office 418 Broad Street. Hours: 1 to 8 and 7to 8 P. M. Residence Phone 2. Office Phone 362 Alfred H. Tickell, M. D. Physician-and Surgeon Nevada City, California Office 207 Pine Street, .Residence 525 Nevada Street W. P. Sawyer, M. D. Expert Refraction Modern Glasses Best quality lenses and mountings. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Hours: 11 a. mto 4 p. m. Evenings by appointment. Phone Office 11 — Residence 73, Ott Building, Nevada City Dr. H. B. Towsley, CHIROPRACTOR Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 a. m. 1 p.m, to 5 p. m. Evenings by Appointment 312 Broad Street Nevada City EDWARD C. UREN Mining and Civil Engineer Mining Reports Furnished Mining District Maps Phone 278-R Nevada City C. A. Wallbrecht ELECTRICAL. ENGINEER Located at FRENCH CORRAL Will consult with you on ‘all classes of work.—Advice given. GRASS VALLEY © H. H. PARSONS, M. D. General Surgery, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 128 Neal Street Phone 779 Hours: 10 to 12 A. M., 2 to5 P.M. Evenings by Appointment DR. E. C. SKINNER Osteopathic Physician Evenings by appointment Office 413 W. Main St: Phone 710 GRASS VALLEY, CALIF. DR. VERNON V. ROOD Physician and Surgeon Office and residence at 128 Neal St,, Grass Valley. Office hours 10 to 12 A. M.,—2 to 4 P. M.—7 to 8 P. M. MELVIN E. BERRYMAN Dentist Hours 8:30 to 5:00. Evenings by appointment. Thomas Bldg., 139% Mill St. Grass Valley Telephone 35. H. N. MARCH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 152% Mill Street, up-stairs, second floor, 10-12 a. m., 2-5 p.m. daily. Mon., Wed., Fri. evenings. Phone 19, Grass Valley A. W. STORZ DENTIST — X-RAY B91 1521. Mill St., Golden Rule Bldg. Office Hours: 9 to 12—1 to 6. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 7 to 9 P. M.—Phone 578. Dwight D. Johnson, M. D. Office Hours: 2 to 4 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m. Office Phone 51 Residence Phone 135. 112 South Church St. Grass Valley CARL POWER JONES, M. D. Grass Valley, California Office hours: 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays 11:30 to 12:30. Dr. Robt. W. Dettner Dentist X-Ray Facilities Available Hours: 9:00-5:00. Evening appointments. 120% Mill street. Phone 77. Grass Valley, California OSCAR E. WINBURN A Attorney At Law 152 -Mill Street Campbell Bldg. GRASS VALLEY, CAL. Phone 47 DENTISTS DR. WALTER. J. HAWKINS Dentist ‘ 312 Broad. Street. Hours 9:00 A. M. to 6:00 P.M Evenings bv appointment. Complete -Ray Service. Phone 95. DR. JOHN R. BELL Dentist Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Evenings by Appointment Morgau &.Powell Bldg. Phone 321 is A. M. HOLMES Funeral Director Nevada City — Grass Valley The Service of Sincerity J. F. O°;CONNOR Civil and Mining Engineer United States Mineral Surveying. Licensed Surveyor. 203 West Main St, Grass Valley FRED M. MILLER CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER MINING DISTRICT MAPS FOR SALE 262 S. Auburn St. Grass Valley THE NEW DEAL There was a young man wanted Beer. He wanted it sparkling and clean, When he found the New Deal, he let out a squeal, It was here that he found it was DEAR OLD SCHLITZ. MAIN ST. GRASS VALLEY BOARD BY THE MONTH $1.00 A DAY SHAMROCK CAFE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyant, Props. BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY Nevada City W. R. JEFFORD & SON Funeral Directors AMBULANCE SERVICE Grass Valley The Dugout Valley Hotel Building, Grass Valley Corner Mill and Neal Streets, Entrance on Neal St. SMARTEST. AND NEWEST CAFE UN GRASS VALLEY HOME COOKING—AND—IT’S GOOD Complete Service at Pleasant Prices LUNCHES TO TAKE OUT—THESE ARE OUR PRIDE PERCOLATED COFFEE THAT SATISFIES —Mrs. Bessie Jarrell, Prop.— 2, "a Phone 375 Grass Valley Cleaners Ed. Burtner, Prop. Clothes cleaned and neatly pressed, spick-and-span appearance, the faculty of looking prosperous is often the vehicle to real PROSPERITY e Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention WE’ CREDIT YOUR PHONE & Grass Valley National Topics Interpreted by William Bruckart to~ = Washington.—Unless all signs fail there is. going to be a determined stand by many of the Fight for country’s business inLimit onNRA terests for a Henini ta: tion on the provisfons of the national industrial recovery act when that question comes up for congressional action next January or February. An undercurrent of information, to the effect that a movement to that end is under way, has begun to seep into Washington in a growing volume. It indicates"that we will hear much-about NRA during the coming campaigns. Indeed, some ob servers are couvinced that President Roosevelt already. is attempting to get the administration’s side of the story to the country by sending Genera! Johnson, recovery administrator, out fora tour of speechimaking to sell the blue eagle to the country. The President, it will be remem bered, already has declared that NRA must be made a permanent part of our economic structure. I have found few persons who disagree with that. There is a difference of views, however, and it is emphatic, as to the extent to which NRA should go in managing the country’s business on a _ permanent basis. It is upon that question, there. fore, that the battle apparently will be waged. From what I can pick up around here, it is certain that a considerable portion of the business interests is desirous of a limitation on the recovery act provisions so that they will apply really just to establishment of maximum hours of labor and minimum wages, und to abolition of the sweat shop and elimination of child labor. They are determined in their opposition to retention in the recovery act of provisions that give power to fix prices, to eontrol production and to grants of authority that bring private business books into the limelight whenever snooping government agents want to dig into private affairs of individuals or corporations. Frankly, I think that feature has done more to discredit NRA than any other phase of the law under which it operates. On the other hand, only the meanest and cheapest of individuals can oppose any move that is designed to provide better for those who live by the sweat of their brow. While obviously ‘none ean foretell the result of this issue at such an early date, the opinions that I gather among observers here make me believe that there is quite a popular appeal in the argument which is being advanced for revision of the recovery act and limitation of NRA control. Folks generally will go along with propositions that work for betterment, ‘but which do not at the same time include invasion of what they believe to be their personal rights. The administration contends, however, that extension of the recovery act powers—or at least, retention of the powers now existant in NRA—are not an invasion of personal rights beyond the necessity for creating greater human happiness. But the hard-headed business man, great or small, is going to be hard to convince, it seems to me, that government control to the extent of fixing his prices and doing some of the other things now permitted is not-an undue messing with his personal affairs. The lessons of the four-year depression have been so severe that there is little evidence of important opposition to curtailment of hours of labor. Like wise, sound business leaders cannot justify opposition to minimum wages nor can they find a safe ground upon which to-propose use of child labor or operation under sweat shop conditions. Politically, therefore, labor will be interested only in those four items; the womenvote of the country probably will be interested only in accomplishment of those ends, and business interests worthwhile will not object. s it a Attention was. called above to the tour which General Johnson is making in behalf of the Johnson Wants blue eagle of the to Retire NRA, and it will be recalled. that some months ago I reported on sthe probability of changes in NRA management. During General ‘Johnson’s absence, a board ef five men constitutes the. administrative authority of NRA. It seems to be in the nature of an experiment. If it works out satisfactorily, we may expect to see the veteran army officer retire to private life. He has said as much. He wants to get back into, private business, Mr. Roosevelt, however, likes: the fighting qualities of General Johnson, and it is still possible that he will remain on the job. He is responsible for the general plan of NRA administration and the theories embodied in the various codes. It would’ seem, therefore, that the man who worked out the codes should stay along and _ sift them down to the permanent level, if permanency be the goal. . Whether General Johnson continues at the helm, or whether the management of that work is entrusted finally to General Johnson's hand-picked group of five, it is-certain that the summer and autuinn will witness elimination of many petty features of codes that have proved to be only annoyances. 1 believe there is agreement among unbiased thinkers that development of codes at the rate necworking conditions and hours of labor . clude, many suits that ought never to recovery naturally brought many pro: visions of a worthless character. Many times, it has been shown, those provisions have very nearly upset the good that was obviously going to result from fair practice agreements. The job the five-man board has to do, if it remains as a successor to General Johnson, is to go through the codes with a fine-toothed comb and eliminate all of the questionable and useless provisions. My opinion is. if this were done, there would be much
less opposition to the codes and. consequently to -continaation of the industrial recovery act. The prevalent thought in Washing: tou, then, is that aS a result of the annoying features contained in the codes, the administration is likely to pull hard to revise as many of them as is possible before next winter Much of this work obvieusly will have to be done before election and such political effect-as may be will be reaped in the ballot boxes. * * *® It always has been true that an Iinvalid who is convalescing ‘passes through a stage on Invalid the way to recovery yhere he develops ¢ Perks Up where he develops a genuine grouch. [Ev erything hits him wrongly. Food is not right and medicines are no good, and a thousand and one other things furnish grounds for complaint.. This condition nearly always precedes the time when the patient gets out of bed and takes a few steps again. The circumstance to which . have referred is such a common occurrence that it seers to me there is no better illustration of the condition in which American business now is. represented to be. It is highly significant. In the first instance, it shows, according to the experts, that business has enough new life blood to start fighting back against administration plans and policies that. cramp its style, and, secondly, vigorous opposition never has failed to be a healthy thing for the country as a whole. From the information I get in many quarters, it is yet too early to tell whether commerce and industry is going to be a unit in any one course of its opposition. The strictly recovery phases of the New Deal are not going to be attacked; even by the Republican national committee. That question apparently is settled. But business interests apparently and quite logically are distinguishing between recovery and reform. Take the legislation that created the commission for control of security sales and policing the stock exchanges, aS an example. I frankly do not see how the Republican leadership or business interests can expéct to get far in criticism of that, even if it is solely a reform proposition. On the other hand, business interests can and will attack such projects as-the government manufacture and sale of electric power in open competition with private plants, such as is taking place under: the experiment in the Tennessee valley. * * * Not the least of the problems that are arising out of the work so speedily done in creating Legal NRA and other reQuestions ‘Very agencies are the horde of legal questions now on-the horizon, One of these stands out. It relates to the rights of citizens after they have signed the codes of fair practice, and legal lights tell me it runs straight back to a base in the Constitution ot the United States, It is an old legal maxim that after a person has accepted benefits from a Statute or regulation, which means a voluntary action, that person muy not be heard to question the validity of the provision from which those benefits accrued. Now, business men signed the codes under what NRA lawyers claim was a voluntary act. Having done that, it is claimed they cannot test the constitutionality of the law or regulations (or the codes) written under that law. It seems, however, that there is a difference of opinion between the lawyers of NRA and the lawyers af the Department of Justice. Many lawyers outside of the government are under: stood to be gathering up all of the pieces of argument they can find respecting the positions of the two governmental groups. As [ understand it, lawyers representing code signers have put forth the argument that the signing was not a voluntary action. “They contend that throughout the making of codes, General Johnson and his aides consistently Stressed the point that unless those to whom the code’ was to apply, agreed the administrator would write a eode for them and they would be bound by it. I never heard it used as a threat but it nevertheless is a fact that most of those who had dealings with the NRA were afraid they would suffer from the licensing of their plants if they failed to sign the codes; These technicalities may appear in: consequential, but they are of the greatest importance. There ure going to be court tests of some provisions of the recovery act and the authority ex ercised by NRA. The consensus here Seems to be that these tests will inhave been brought as well as some that will serve to clarify the laws if EFFECT OF LIFE TO ANCIENT DEAD The pharaoh whose mummified body has reposed in the desert tomb for 50 centuries may be restored to essentially the same appearance he had the hour he died. The lost art of the Egyptian mummymaker can be reversed and the effects of milleniums wiped away by the magic of modern science, according to a report made to the Journal of Physical Anthropology at Washington by Dr. J. Gillman, South African anatomist. One need stop only just short of the nrocess of bringing the man to life igain. The discovery resulted from expe ‘iments with the naturally mummiied bodies of Bantu tribesmen, believed to be about two centuries old which were restored to practically lifelike appearance by being kept for 14 days in a solution of sodium hydroxide and alcohol, the action ‘of which—could be carefully controlled. “The possibilities of the applica tion of this method are infinite,” Gill. man reports. By careful manipulation’ the facial and general bodily features of the ancient pharoahs and their A ieee could be returned as if magically to their original state. “After this-treatment the color returns to the skin, tegether with the characters of skeleton and hair. The natural ridges that occur in the skin ean also be restored, and, had the hand been present, it would have been possible to revive the epidermal ridges and fossa and tingerprints could have been taken with the greatest of ease.” No ‘Race Suicide” Out of every 100 women in India 94 are mothers. ee Mercolized Wax Ld Keeps $kin Young Absorb blemishes and discolorations using Mercolized Wax daily as directed. Invisible articles of aged skin are freed and all efects such as blackheads, tan, freckles and large pores disappear. Skin is then beautily clear, velver and so soft—face looks years younger. Mercolized Wax brings out your hidden beauty. At all leading druggists. Powdered Saxolit educes wrinkles and other age-signs. Simply dissolve one qunce Saxolite in -pint witch hazel and use daily as face lotion. Get Under the Skin Cartoons probably make politicians the maddest. A Few Drops Every Night and Morning Will Promote a Clean, Healthy Condition! At All Drug Stores Write Murine Co.,Dpt.W,Chicago,for Free Book PARKER’S Z; per IR BALS. AMI F ves Dandruff-Stops Hair Falling Imparts Color and i Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair y 60c and $1.00 at Druggists. fs he Hiscox Chem. Wks., Patchogue, N.Y. FLORESTON SHAMPOO = Ideal for use in connéction with Parker's Hair Balsam.Makes the hair soft and fluffy. 50 cents by mail or at druggists, Hiscox Chemical Works, Patchogue, N.Y, WANTED ®TWO SHOT GUNS and ® BOOKS ON SHOOTING Would like to purchase at reasonable figure high-grade aauge double shot gun, double triggers, and 12-gauge double shot gun with age trigger. Give full information as to make, boring, le of barrels, weight, drop and other . dimensions, Must be in first-class condition. Would also purchase early American books on guns, fire arms and shooting. Pollard’s Book of the Pistol” and Sawyer’s ‘‘Pistols and Revolvers” particularly desired. Please state price and whether books and binding A are in first-class condition. Address G. M. LA PIERRE 2 Hawthorne Road, Bronxville, New York HL HE HE NO MORE ANTS! SPEED-GO Kills Them Quickly! Bottle Lasts Whole Season — Mail 50c to MILLER PRODUCTS CO., 15 Laight St., New York MADRID BACHELORS UNITE Designed to “defend man against the temptation of marriage, which only serves_to poison his existence,” a bachelors’ club has been organized in Madrid, Spain. One article of the statutes reads: “If one of the members is unable to withstand this temptation, the club, at an extraordinary meeting, shall bring all its influence to bear in an attempt to lead the delinquent back to the straight and narrow way: The said delinquent. shall be liable to a fine of $20.” IS CRAZY WATER EPSOM SALTS No, says Dr. W. E. Fitch in nation-wide broadcast. over N.B.C. network NOT A MAN-MADE DRUG Tells why natural mineral water is so often beneficial for “rheumatic’’ aches and pains On a recent Sunday afternoon broadcast on the National Broadcasting network the following discussion took place between Mr. Gene Arnold and Dr. W. E. Fitch, internationally known authority on natural mineral waters. Gene Arnotp: “I receive letters from people saying they heard that Crazy Water Crystals are made of nothing but salts—Epsom Salts. or Glauber’s Salts. These people want to know if it’s true you can buy some of these salts for a few cents, and get the same effect as you do with Crazy Water Crystals.” Dr. Fitcu: “No, it is NOT true.” GENE ARNOLD: “I’m glad to hear you say that, because I know your opinion is worth a great deal. But will you explain a kttle more about it? What are the true facts?” Dr. Fitcu: “The facts are that it has always been hard for a few doubting Thomases and skeptics to believe that old Mother Nature knows how to prepare and compound natural mineral waters in a way that cannot be duplicated in a laboratory. In the course of my studies I have found that those same doubts were expressed Two Thousand Years Ago, in the early days of natural mineral water therapy. The truth is that natural mineral water and natural crystals from such waters are as different from ‘synthetic or artificial salts as day from night. And that’s why the medical profession. has always been in favor of the Natural Waters — has always. insisted that they are the one product of Nature that cannot be imitated successfully by man. People have tried for many, many years to make up synthetic concoctions to take their place but they do not have the same effect. The predominating chemical constituent of Crazy Water Crystals is sodium sulphate, but it is in its Natural State, and has a far different physiological effect than the synthetic salts made in a laboratory. When you buy salts for a few cents you get just what you pay for—a dose of salts. But when you use Crazy Water Crystals, you get undiluted minerals in their natural state, taken from natural mineral water by evaporation with nothing added.” That is why Crazy Water Crystals have proven themselves so beneficial in the treatment of “rheumatic” aches and pains. Thousands of people in all parts of the United States testify to this. If you, or any of your friends, suffer from “rheumatic” pains we suggest you investigate Crazy Water Crystals immediately. Ask any of the millions who have used them. Then get a standard size box—it costs only $1.50 and is ample for at least three weeks treatment. Crazy Water Company, Mineral Wells, Texas, ‘ater are for sale by dealers displaying the red and green Crazy Water Crystals sign. Get a box today. “Comfort without Extravagance” Rates $1.50 to $3.00 GARAGE and COFFEB SHOP in Connection. ROY G. MITCHELL, Manager Men—**Personal Needs®?— Women Free. WNU—12 tions. Best for you and baby too. \_ essary to make the initial drive for ~ they result in real court consideration. ©, Western Newspaper Vuton, r ~ a a of : soap that does more 2 e soothing, healing Cuticura. properties, Cuticura Seap saf Protect your skin, as well as the tender skins of your children, by the skin, protecting” it from redness, irr Price 25c. s