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June 15, 1942 (4 pages)

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‘Fe ackal ahh higewed Mab Oee eta (go ——=——qy—_— . ] . ee Mie REE eD = DEUISCHSPEAKS AT STANFORD COMMENCEMENT _Page Fou the university, ‘warning against of turning regular all of ODERN W, HOLD “HEIR SHAPE BAD PLACE WHEN “THE SACKS ROT OR 5A urging the postponement of Proposed remodeling of university eae een curricula until the war has been won, TUPNING CUTA Bommel Dr. Monroe E. Deutsch, vice-presi ae Co Te ) eae ee le: x 2 dent of the University of California, ASSEMBLY LINE delivered the commencement address at Stanford University today. peceritotey! “Universities, and the q and ANSE Wow:TREATED WITH ASPHALT, MICH ENABLES THEM “TO its endeavors completely to the war effort, Fe the work : a é of academic Se PALO ALTO, June 15.—Pleading for the. continuation 1 CONSTRUCTION “TECHNIQUE, university as an institution, have existed some seven’ said the speaker, ‘‘have survived wars hundred years,’ again and again, have survived dictatorships, periods of distress and civil war. Through everything of ill that seven hundred years could heap upon it; the. university lived, the beacon Tight of learning and scholarship. He predicted that the after_the War, would university, continue to rl St preach everything Hitler had scornLeft to right—Gloria Picket in a winter uniform; Bettejane Greer in summer out print the books he had burned, and _ fit of cotton twill, and Inga Runvold modeJing ta: Auculary’s winter uniform. They will wear khaki in summer and dark olive drab in winter. ae Largest Antelope Shot 'California accounted for the taking . eee ae of the season. Weighed 122 Pounds 1\of 325 bucks by 358 hunters, and Ts. J. far which . EE; return the freedoms taken from the. people. Urging that stldies that have ee. = MONARYWa . ft no direct relation to. the war be continued, such as letters, social scienc-. : : so Me a » 4 THEIR, PREVIOUS RECORD Popete : ; McCloud of Willows report-. a. pure science, music and art, Dr. weighed 122, pounds ; The average weight of the animals “Let —_ sh i get pe nena to the uses of war, but if we imitate . checked at: the Division of Fish and him, then, however the war may. end, first week of the antelope season in. antelope would be bagged during the 4 Si 7 ai ; ed the heaviest buck of the season Deutsch said: SAN FRANCISCO, June 15.—The/it was expected that at least 75 more WA aay ote and sought to destroy, would re W. A. A. C. OFFICERS’ UNIFORMS—This is how’ the officers of the Women’s Army Auxiliary . Game. stations was 90 pounds. Hitl Al ‘\ —FATHER’S DAY—JUNE 21ST— he will have won. In thinking of the we hope to see establish . education i ed hereafter, we must not let our plans ‘be determined by the war and what it brings with it. In seeking to . : ‘SEVERE TEST TN PENPI 3 4 , remold the .university wait till the war is over. And in the meantime let us see that we win it, for if we don’t, I] Behe & = : the air of freedom will.certainly not . : S Men’s Needs for Fathers Day Gifts LOS ANGELES, June 15.—Presi. blow here or anywhere else.” dent Robert Gordon Sp~oul speaking ae Corps will dress. : ) ;at the commencement exercises on Englebright Informed Of the Los Angeles campus,of the Uni versity of California told sraduating class that the 1942 peace will Impending Critical Forest . . . Fire Situation; The i bring tests of the democratic way of Nevada City life “‘as serious if not as obvious as. COmmerce has sent those of war.’’ When SMART PYREX SAUCEPANS he said, = ; A.complete set will make her spiritual Spiritua victory has been won, the the of er very of vision which in the stress of war Easy to wash, Handles remove we are now developing.’’ Acute soc for serving, storage. In 1, 114, 2 qt. sizes. One* SySs ial, political, and economic problems \ Sofge, will arise in peacetime, he following . Use for 4 oz. or 8 oz. size critical. : Imperative : : NE Also Sets ; : : . and Lotions Preparations Shaving Beh seus funds. i Wallets, Razors, Cigars, Cigarettes : e telegram was signed by H. P’. secretary of the
% local cham . FATHER’S DAY GREETING CARDS a Start at 5c : pointed. ber. 3 ‘world will be challenged to solve. ‘Whoever is to unravel that tang-. better fitted than teachers to feel 20t only the importance of keeping led skein after victory has been won’’. 4 high morale among the people but President (© assume the responsibility for this declared, TALCUM OG LENTHERIC GIFTS FOR MEN im5 ' Sproul COL Men’s Cologne Congressman. Harry L. 'out, which the United States and the HANDY PYREX UTILITY DISH LOTION, MatShaving No.—371-X After Lotion “Forest fire situation coming sum determin-. saving design Won't stain. . QUAL. «405s: a SHAVE BOWLS Englebright: eS Gal maintain the enthusiasm, to Chamber ation of purpose, andthe clearness . Mediate action be tdken for special sere tae odes fu: i ' the telegram . : Funds:Asked “will; e Dickerman : rug : tore — need all that knowledge and good-. tsk. : A gift she’ll use a dozen ways. Holds a good-sized roast with vegetables. Save dishwashing by serving in same dish the meal was cooked in.SS purpose, and followers with reserves 10)" Site. ccs5 es aO¢ of spiritual strength; and both must will can contribute to the thinking ghietoteeaes power of men. What the world must i have is leaders with singleness ad of te know that we are fighting in a just : : cause.”’ FORFATHER’SDAY He pointed out that victory must RED-MARKED MEASURING CUPS tbe won in two fields—combat and recovery. ‘‘The people of the United Set of 4 needed in every modern kitchen. Sizes—quart, States, and that means the generation now graduating, your genera pint, and cup liquid; cup dry. tion,’’ he told rading uy. Pc : Pilea ae x a bey a heater he ia ee e ol These are days of practical thinking and practical doing. So we're following suit. the graduating cless, veterans, in 1 tribution of national income, in We’ve éut out the frills and center this adverisement on Dungarees. Straw Hats and Star us Shoes, What Father needs we have—at prices usually less than the the others! reduction of unemployment in w,orld cooperation and the recognition NEW MATCHED MIXING BOWL SET ADIN WAR WORK TEACHERS CAN Grand for baking mound cakes. Attractive for serving salads. th . 95¢ SACRAMENTO, June —In 8 matched pieces of Pyrex in an attractive gift ovenware box. Includes 6 custard cups , exter today issued a statement activity = the defense effort over and course in some particular BRAND SHOES : : For the entire family. All leather stylings for men, women and children. Comfortable shoes° at ft comfortable prices! ; We have them, plenty! Famous ; Red Ball brand, has everything! Union made. Reinforced pockets, sanforized, graduater rise. Best of materials—PAIR $2.69 above area— safety, first aid, aeronautics, weld. ing, child care—in which you can enroll during the summer? “Consider the possibility of service $ é SS SEW THIS SUMMER—See our big selection of Summer Sheers, Voiles, Dimity, Fibredown and Seersucker—19c to 59c per yard. through such essential activities in. connection with air raids, evacua . A story of Australia’s brilliant fighting ee Feather OVERALLS garden program, the recreation cen your job. Is there a defense training “THURSDAY AND.FRIDAY “STAR” S exes HATS CARPENTERS’ “Think in terms of how you can ieee Smiae ie ontentntting ovening. : latest in stylings, colorings, shapes. ir itesersnsitaete sate thrills, the spectacle, the beauty of ‘“Kipling’s Jungle Book," producers of the picture claim. Jungle Book brings to the screen Sabu, half wolf and half boy. 3 <AGek G poe e which children or young people are] de Light! oo ccocsccccccssssccsccsscsssssssssssssennsesescs 98c and $1.49 involved. “In the strenuous effort of all-out STRAW SUN HELMETS war,’’ said Dexter, ‘‘we must not ovJust right for Camp Beale workers! 59c and 98c 'suard the future by protecting chil ‘prepare to be of continued service in grnige frre hord bond“Guar I The in There never was another picture to match the 3 DESIGN FOR x > ter, the Junior Red Cross. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Ladies’ Suits ... .$1.98 to $3.98 = in dren now, our efforts will have been GRASS VALLEY—PHONE 88 7 LAN Vain. ‘ Lend a helping hand wherever possible—to the Boy Scouts. Girl Scouts, or Campfire Girls, the school SUNDAY AND MONDAY Roe Men’s Trunks ... $1.23 to $1.98 affiliate to themselves with some . Nevada : : Theatre JUNGLE B00K Girls’ Suits _.... 98c and $1.98 inquiries which he urged them 9 : numerous pie plate cover. Looks. like ALPHA STORES, Ltd. : to Youngsters Trunks.. .. 98c 15.— (UP) and 114 qt. casserole with a‘‘million”. . costs $5 OO snes a aa ae NEVADA CITY—PHONE 5 answer FOR FUN as to what California teachers can, do during the summer months to aid the defense effort, state superintendent of public .Walter4F. Q nee instruction Fos GLAMOROUS GIFT SET. * of the dignity and worth of the individual.” Designed for easy mixing by hand beater or electric mixer. tae et ‘March ceiling” of eee tion of children, suppression of fire} and even repelling invasion.”” Dexter continued. He pointed out that no group is 4 GRASS VALLEY