Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).

Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard

Show the Page Image

Show the Image Page Text


More Information About this Image

Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard

Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)

Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 8

PAGE TWO THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET oF "Monday, June 11, 1934
(CHARGES are made by the house ®
News Review of Current — [Cie 551 G00d Taste Today] . or.. Men Preston's '
_ . eral’ funds made available under the
Ba Events the World Over . ®8= sit eit . by Emy Post Radio Sewicoand . . . NEWS STAND) ,
bonds at 85 cents on the dollar while Author of
REPAIRING
. Magazines a
. Pressing foreclosures on their debtors.
Stationery, Magazi ' at?
;
The committee approved the Fulmer; “ETIQUETTE,” “KHE BLUE Work Called for and Delivered, $16 Broad St. Nevada City =
bill to authorize farmers who have obo
* i
President’s Memorial Day Address at Gettysburg—Major ee from ‘Joint stock land seesiteg ah ad —— ae Clarence R. Gray ) aa a
° ce ° anks to buy on the open market joint 520 C Str
a .
Labor Disputes Trouble Administration—Attempt
stock land bank bonds tendering sat
Phone 16 . The National Hotel . ] T
to Assassinate Ambassador Caffery in Havana. ait i oe Ga MISCELLANEOUS
+ F ¢ ’
Ss
.
an
would also enable farmers to repurchase their lands that have been previously foreclosed if said lands are still
in the possession of these banks.
EAR Mrs. Post: My young son
gesticulates with his knife and :
© by Western Newspaper Union. fork at table. This habit upsets me NEVADA CITY
terribly but an’t seem to break him
B=rore & vast multitude of per. divisions, one in each section of the of it. "Cha bl suggest any way? SANITARIUM
sons gathered at Gettysburg battle. country, with a fifth free to train ciG TATESMEN from many nations Answer: Would he mind if he saw
fieldPresident Roosevelt delivered a Me. vilians, would suffice. met in Geneva and reopened the you do 't? If he would, you might ‘Elizabeth McD. Watson, Prop.
morial day address that was in effect a sessions of the disarmament conference, copy him—especially if a friend of his
: vigorous attack on i ipevactee administration leaders . with a full realization of the fact that is present. If he does not care, then
critics of his plans for have asserted that labor troubles their failure may mean the renewal of you will either have to Geprive him of
national recovery. In. are to be expected in a time of recoy. war in Europe in the not far future, some small privileges or (and in my
troduced by Governor . ery and that they are not alarmed by . and possibly the end of the League of opinion better) let him earn a priviPinchot as “the first . the strikes that are now in effect or . Nations. Such hope as they had of lege or an award by marks of excelcitizen of the world,” . are threatened for the near future, it . breaking the impasse seemed to rest on lence: 100 meals without doing it once . #
Mr. Roosevelt first . was evident in Washington-that these . the plan which Foreign Commissar Litfor instance would earm something he
paid eloquent tribute . optimists were disturbed by the pros. Vinov of Russia said he was ready to wants. an
Coffee Shop .
Nevada City
California
By EDWARD W. PICKARD
Here you will find
Prices That Meet Present
Day Conditions . “fg
NEVADA COUNTY
Banner Gold County of
Open to all reputable
physicians and surgeons
+
to the men of the . pect of general strikes in the cotton . Offer. It. was believed he would con: :
North and South who . textile and steel industries. It was . Centrate on a policy of political securMy a M 7 as s oa in Safes Opened, California
fought bravely on believed President Roosevelt would . ity as a basis for disarmament. Nor a oa . rs a aa a pi Repaired and
that historic field, and . have to intervene in the effort to bring . ™4n H. Davis, American ambassadoroe eo Sewers °
poe : at-la nted the views of Presi. flowers are arranged? Or are the oo ue Annual production over
described how the] about peace. Frequent conferences of Tge, presented the views o Combinations
dent Roosevelt, urging an accord em. ames simply written Gown for a rec$3,000,000
President
sections of the nation . Officials were without result,
: ROOMYOIS tat best, welded into As General Johnson refused to . Phasizing potas of arms and a@ ee groie UGE ane eon =f oe sett ot Changed For Information Address
:
more rigid control of the interna: =
one, its unity being aided by foreign . change the order permitting cotton tional--trafiie-in “arms: description of the flowers written on Keys made for every lock, saw Ch b °C ets
wars, until now all sectionalism has . mills to reduce their output by 25 per
:
amber o ommerc
di ots ree cent for twelve weeks, the United Tex. _--0uls Barthou, foreign minister of . the back of each card, for. future filing, bicycles repaired, knives Nevada City, Calif.
“We are ‘ Nl cd rom veh in a new . -tile Workers of America summoned all . FFance, showed no inclination to yield . thanks.
and lawn mowers sharpened.
:
We are a pie tae as
. to the, German demands for rearmanH RO.
Gunsmith. )
*
understanding. The grain farmers of cotton mill employees to quit their mament. The French are said to believe Dear er Past "tava -s. eow
the West do not set themselves up for . chines, and it was predicted that 300,Hitler is due soon to run up against . daughter just three days old. My hus9
preference if we seek at the same time . 000 would respond. The workers claim domestic troubles that will tie his . band was killed two months ago, Un RAY S FIXIT SHOP
to help the cotton farmers of the . the reduction would amount to 25 per hands; they will continue to promote . der these tragic circumstances shall
South; nor do the tobacco growers . cent cut in their wages, and say they their defensive alliances until the I announce my baby’s birth by send220 Eas
complain of discrimination if, at the . will not stand for this, They also de. German chancellor gives in, and just . ing out cards as we would have done. . .
same time, we help the cattle men of . mand a 30-hour week with no reduc. now are counting on a pact of mutual . o¢ qo . simply do nothing about it at’
the plains and mountains. tion of pay. assistance with Russia -and the little Sil? 4f an Stincuncsmment wera “sent
“In our planning to lift industry to Fighting for recognition of nonentente which will be signed if, as to the newspaper, how would it be — Automobile Insurance a
normal prosperity the farmer upholds . company unions, a point on which the expected, Russia enters the League of worded? Be 5 Li Bonde ‘Life Insurance
our efforts. And as we give the farm. steel masters will not yield, the AmalNations. PT divis Whinoeiasceiaats é Just a Little Better
er a long sought equality the’ city . gamated Association of Iron, Steel and Premier Mussolini of Italy, in a a child’s birth is entirely a matter of OWL TAVERN CAFE
worker understands and helps. All. Tin Workers announced that a general . speech before the chamber of deputies, personal inclination. Im your case it
of us share in whatever good comes . strike would be called in mid-June un-. said that disarmament talk was foolwould be best to telephone er write to “YOU CAN’T BETTER
Acton M. Cleveland
Camptonville
t Main St. Phone 602
GRASS VALLEY
Notary Public Legal Papers
Ss.
NORTH WESTERN
MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO.
ee . ee eae ee ee i ee ee a Sl A ce ei i ee te a a se cs a ee eee
ers WH
&
Secretary of War Dern and Newton
D. Baker,. who held the portfolio during the war, appeared before the house
military affairs committee and urged
the passage of the Thompson Dill,
which would increase the strength of
the army to 165,000 enlisted men and
14,068 officers. That the present regular army is inadequate in the face of
present disturbed world conditions, was
declared by both gentlemen.
The American army as now manned
would not simultaneously protect our
outlying possessions, train civilians,
and repel “any sudden invaders,” Secretary Dern insisted. A more satisfactory army would cost the nation $35,000,000 annually, he said in explaining
that he had not suggested an increase
to President Roosevelt be¢ause of the
President’s desire to balance the budget.
“With the rest of the world armed
to death, I don’t see how we-can afford
to be disarmed;” Mr. Dern told the
. committee, 4
Our present army has but 118,000
men and 10,000 officers.
_ Mr. Baker could not “imagine an
army less than five times the present
size of ours having the slightest effect
on the military policy of any other
nation,” Of course, he did not advocate any such increase; he said four
injured but one of the soldiers was
grievously wounded, his right leg being torn off by an explosive bullet.
Mr. Caffery went on to the yacht club
calmly and refused to say who he
thought the assassins might be.
Cuban government officials were
greatly excited by the attempt on the
ambassador’s life, and there was an
inclination to blame the Communists,
but leaders of that party denied their
followers had anything to do with it.
In recent demonstrations the radicals
have attacked Mr. Caffery in their
speeches. Presumably the sole purpose is to stir up trouble between the
governments of the United States and
Cuba,
P) eeatEs from the five New
England states, New York and
Pennsylvania have Signed a solemn
pact for the protection of women and
minors in industry, which has been
under negotiation for several years,
The compact, which must be ratified by the legislatures of the several]
states, contemplates minimum standards of wages for women and minors
and contains a_ provision that “no
employer shall pay a woman or a
minor an unfair or oppressive wage.”
‘State boards are to be set up with
authority to investigate pay rolls and
require compliance.
2
6
Site ened nl ere MS
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT signed
the joint resolution of congress empowering him to stop arms shipments
destined for countries at war, and immediately proclaimed an embargo
against shipments of arms or munitions from the United States to Bolivia
and Paraguay. His action was the
first of its kind in American history.
Because of existing treaties he could
not forbid actual shipment of arms
but he did prohibit their sale in the
United States to the warring countries,
Costa Durels, Bolivian representative in Geneva, before an open session of the League of Nations council
invoked Article 13, the arbitration
clause of the league covenant, as a
basis for settling the conflict with
Paraguay. If his demand is granted
the dispute will automatically go to
the World’s Court of Permanent Justice for settlement. Durels said an
arms embargo would mean the “finish”
of Bolivia.
Cores and Rossi, French flyers who
hold the distance record, sought to
better their mark by making a nonstop flight from Paris to California.
They got across the Atlantic ocean all
right, but a weakness of one wing of
their big monoplane developed and
they were forced to land at New York.
2
Sg A ee rere nw dk
peas with a spoon, in ease, or must
they be juggled with a fork ? (4) Are
little side dishes always tabu? (5)
In a restaurant, when foods are sometimes served in separate dishes, is it
correct to eat them directly from the
serving dish or should all food be put
from there over on the dinner plate?
Answer: (1) Remove all that you
can with the fruit knife and fork before lifting a Piece to the mouth, and
any seeds Jéft' in the fruit are re
moved between thumb and finger, or
droped into the cupped hand. They
are in either case dried as completely
as possible with tongue and between
lips. (2) There are slightly larger
spoons used for serving,. but tablespoons answer perfectly. (3) Spoon
absolutely tabu. Mash them Slightly
with the fork, if you must. But 1
can’t see that there is any difficulty,
ever. (4) Correctly, yes. C5) Yon
should put them on your plate, but
there is no rule because conventionally
side dishes are not used.
© by Emily Post.—WNU Service.
Damp Air Weighs Less ;
The weather bureau says damp air
weighs less than dry air, as the dampness is due to the vapor of water in
the air, and vapor of water is lighter
than most of the other gases of the
to the average man. We know that . less its members win the right to . ish and in so many words suggested i : THE BEST” é »
our int te f ; the in turn (2
we all have a stake—a partnership in . choose spokesmen freely for collective . that war was the only way out of the He ei hag ot abaes ee ae that Yio dad
the government of our country. bargaining. economic adversities: that beset Italy . . somber ae Wane ike wiki de tin Finest Food and Coffee
“Today we have many means of The union leaders, who contend the . and Europe generally. for you. To'send a baby card tied to and BEER TREAT YOURSELF
, knowing — i miei stead guaranty in the your own black bordered one would 134 Mill Street : TO THE
peg Pt cree (0) tae as cas a een violated by employers, HB Irish Free State took cence emphasize the tragedy very painfully. Grass Valley, Calif, BEST
from every angle, a simple fact that . “tn the Americar; Ir lf n the dail elreann passed 2 bill . { Wouldn't if I were you. ‘The anHAIR CUTTING
rom every angle, p 8 the American Iron and Steel in. when the dail eireann passed a nouncement in the newspaper would ee
the chief hindrance to progress get stitute more powerful than the Presi. abolishing the senate. After this acread: “Daughter of Mrs. John Jones hala
ya rag Sinusentts Saou oH dent of the United States?” Hon tet ay ~~ mr . and the late Mr. Jones.” BE COMFORTABLE sOn eect pane
ee ith f hppa ae Dear Mrs. Post: When my husband ; O
growth of a clearer understanding o E,NDEAVoRING to learn what small . Valera said: “We and T.happes to be in the soon. should sees ee
our purposes on the part of the over. 4~ business throughout the country . want England to get we shake hands when a boy friend of Get: Your LARSEN bo
—— tag i abn — ee NRA, the national inae We do ot Mg my younger sister leaves after having , BARBER. SHOP
ese group ar comerence board has been . to have anything to spent the evening in our house? This MATTRESSES 106 Pine St. Nevada City
to stir up political animosity or to} conducting a survey that has not . do with Britain, If sister lives with us
build political advantage by the dis-. brought definite results, Tabulating . there is to be any pe naalig Th vour sthenkman-teteend’ te . Repaired and Cleaned by
tortion of facts; those who, by declin. these results as best it can, the board . form of association, it regular Benes you would probably Toe
ing to follow the rules of the game, . states it found that 34.4 per cent fa. must be in the com’ : 3 J h W D k
seek to gain an unfair advantage over . vored the NRA as a whole; another . mon interest of both. cee ae pees pee — — onn e. ar e EDDIE LEONG
those who live up to the rules; and . 12.8 per cent favored it with some . We must be the hits & rmtaae io a us cid eee Commercial St. Nevada City N. R. A.
those few who still, because they have . reservations; 36 per cent were definite. Judges of whether it @anién ae not come to the house often your nat109 J. Phones 109 M. Fresh Fruit
never been willing to take an interest . ly opposed to it, while 6.4 per cent . is to our advantage Val vival dhinht onié bebe whic havida J
in their fellow Americans, dwell inside . could not see that it made much dif. . or not.” alera St ro pat cig iets ike Vegetables
i aig Eos iid aa sulin chvosine ts Upiet ceo Cleaning and Pressing Fresh Fish
;
CASH AND CARRY
ism which has no place in our national (usa is now entirely freed from . fore March, 1935, when abolition of the DINING SERVICE SUITS $1.10 THURSDAY AND FRIDEY
ns” 5 Seed Mates suserainty, Hoong . Muste Wil taku Geass Gued. >
Cee POSED O Serna neeesceees e x
life. United States suzerainty, through . senate will become effective. Until a DRESSES ..... $1.00 and up Groceries
a treaty which was signed at the State . that date any action of the dail would EAR Mrs. Post While dining in DIES’ AND MEN'S paca
(yore from Gettysburg to New. department by plenipotentiaries of . have to have senate approval. the house of a stranger the other Pe TIONS AND REPAIRS Phone 74 ie
York, the President embarked on . both countries and ratified by the sennight I noticed that her Tailor Made Custom Clothes 314 Broad St. Nevada oly I
the cruiser Indianapolis, put out to. ate. The pact abrogates the Platt XEMPTION of the service indus-. Drought in a dessert plate with a fine PHONE 217-W ‘ ‘
sea and reviewed the American Het. Se cag the greed tries from some of the fair trade Fang Ml sagged gee ats sol HOURS:
which, as assistant secretary of the . nance o e independence and terri. practices of NRA codes was authorized . : 7:30 A. M. te 5:30 P. M.
navy, ‘he helped to command during . torial and financial integrity of the by President Roosevelt in an executive oe o at i mapeny oo a FORREST B. RISLEY, Prop Where Service and Quality Meet
. island r 1 er had a finger bowl brou n jus * ’ G
the World war and in ge Fino hari eg cue Peto toe! the order. The exemption seth not apply it ap rs oe a —— a it ana. Bost Building Broad St. Jeffery Cleaners
tains the warmest interest. m ervene therein for . to minimum wages and maximum rage Age aps an ne apeapaye Nevada City, California
were Secretary Swanson and Josephus . the vatveage of the country and the . working hours, child labor or collec. a a ae e —_ Dp dolly a: i ee ee Lee Jeffery, Prop.
Daniels, the war time navy secretary. . Preservation of order. In the new . tive bargaining. The order empowers . pu e€ bowl down on e & <
There were some other distinguished scbrlig the United States retains the . Administrator Johnson to cease atme aa As Ls ge of = , Seasert Express Your : TAILOR MADE SUITS ) 6
y yas a ric >
aye eo ol on anchored condlials pat the ae he a ; noraeadect pica of cleaners, dy: dolly miserably. Is it correct to let In Good Feinting=-lp Faye We Call for and Deliver. . Ph. 152
‘he ndianapolis was nehor abrogation o e ’ % : 2 vidends ;
about a mile from Ambrose lightship, . Platt amendment, and President Men. ers and pressers, barber shops, beauty . a doily take the place of a Plate which THE NUGGET PRINT SHOP Nevada od es Sh Seamed
and 88 fighting ships passed proudly . dieta declared a three days national more 68 the cage oe nee ae hig the sain — atom _— 305 Board Street Nevada City .
in review. The Pennsylvania, flying . holiday. Mr. osevelt in stands on top of the esser plate . Ss Ser
the four-starred flag of Admiral David that “a trial gpa of Wig A ec usually without any doily between
. &
A. Sellers, commander of the fleet, led H4vAna police learned that there . a8 shown ey me © ea age rye them?
the parade and then, with the Louiswas a plot to assassinate Jefferhin eo on : . se poche Answer: I pont a I rsa
’
our question. on’t see 20w the
ville, turned out of line and anchored . son Caffery, American ambassador to uniform national results, there are oth. ¥ : q i i patented ei OUR SERVICE TO YOU &
near the Indianapolis. It was an im-. Cuba, and to destroy American propers in which a greater degree of au. cake could possibly come rap
: : often 5
ee te er Ts ae ee . tae eat Se crenct le oe ato pF i oF eee ‘Fenders and Bodies Repaired, Glass and Tops Installed,
witnessed since the early days of PresThey took extraordima sat used, but when. they are, y p Are é Rs fs
ident Coolidge’s administration nary precautions to . ‘Table.” Among these are “some but yours up with the finger bowl] and Auto Painting, Radiator Repairing, Auto Upholstering of
6 protect Mr. Caffery, . 2° all” of the service industries, the put both down together on the -tableAll Kinds, Acetylene Welding, General Blacksmithing
but despit ‘the resstatement added. cloth wherever there is space Then
et ei “e yon ence oe aalaions a Eerorcereat Of Fae cleaners ann Ay you put whatever it may be “on the YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AND SUCCESS BACK OF US
United States Naval academy ers’ code has been especially trouble» Midshipmen were graduated. A total ess ole dll oy some, accounting for more than half sagt prea Bat put Sr eres eee eS ee eee 7 ee X
of 332 were commissioned ensigns in ” . of the blue eagle removals. ’ :
the navy, 25 lieutenants in the marine a sealing cor Under the executive order, fair trade nC bed lees Only Service of it’s Kind in Nevada City
tos Oak tn sce ae a stream of bullets ei er a ee ee the mouth at table? (2) A_ friend es ee ee see ae
ae ai from sawed-off shot. when g5 per cent of the industry in . told me that tablespoons are not the :
PR th t administrati guns just at the time . the area agrees to them and they are . real serving spoons. I’ have always GOULD’S AUTO BODY WORKS
1) oe See eirabion J. Caffery Mr. Caffery usuall used them as such, which must be :
ae ett eh PT icaven for the yacht Glu He wee cm . SoPrOved by the NRA, 3) Is it ever all right to eat At The Nevada City Garage
the army feels that it is neglected, . !¢@¥eS for the yacht club. He was n wrong. (8) Is it ever a Zz
PO OS OS OD 0 OS) OSD 0-GED-)-eEED
G. O'Neill..
PLUMBING AND SHEET METAL SHOP . :
BROAD STREET
Agents for Montag Furnace and Oil Burners,
American and Sparks Circulating Heaters
Agents for the Rotary Oil Burner Company
All Work On A Guaranteed Basis
LPL A) SS >) A) A 0 Sm) eED()-e Ay?
NEVADA CITY :
a
NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE
Practical mining. tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free
gold percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings.
. Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper.
Mail order check work promptly attended to.
Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and
Capital of California Fire Insurance Companies.
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
atmosphere, ;
E. J. N; OTT, Proprietor