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June 2, 1939 (6 pages)

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FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1939. Nevada City. California, and entered as mail matter of the second class in the postoffice at, } Nevada City, under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. : ‘ SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year (In Advance) i --$2.50 a NEVADA CITY NUGGET se No Left Turns Here { ‘ 9 AS A RESULT OF . as fy RESEARCH EVERY 47 Speaking at luncheon in honor of Postmaster James A. Farley, Governor Olson was quoted as.saying: General IN A RECENT SURVEY OF INVESTORS 63% SAID THEY: WERE NOT INVESTING FUNDS iN . DANIEL L. HIRSCH, M. D. “If the Democratic party is to survive, it must keep along the left-hand road to progress and not be swerved to the right!” It was an unfortunate remark, and one that has brought a great deal of unfavorable comment. But somehow we can’t help but believe that it was a slip of the tongue, rather than a Serious statement of conviction. For both California and the nation are fed up with irrational southpaw politics—and the governor, if he heeds the signs of the times, must know it. The road signs of America read: “‘No Left Turns Here!”’ We want no “isms”; we want none of the Old World’s “new prilosophy.”” We just want to get back on the right road—and stay American !—Contributed. . They Kept The Faith _ From the day when Admiral Perry, his flagship riddled and four-fifths of his crew dead, conquered a superior British fleet on Lake Erie and laconically notified the Continental Congress, “We have met the enemy, and they are ours,’’ men @of the American Navy have kept faith with the tradition of unflinching courage. pensation. YOB-PROVIDING ENTERPRISES BECAUSE 7AX BURDENS ON COMPANIES WERE 700 W/GH. A LEG ATTACHED TO IT WAS USED BY THE ROMANS INTHE LAST CENTURY, B.c. ROME WASN'T BUILT INA DAY.. Sur CITY WAG! »-OPENED FOR SETTLEMENT BY THE GOVERNMENT ONTHE 22ND oF APRIL 1989, THE TOoWW MUSHROOMED INTO ACITY OF 10000 PEOPLE 8Y NIGHTFALL. oC the polls last November, is to he ‘aunted in instnaces or whether the legislature is willing to accept a popular vote as a mandate to be respected. then becomes one of the public ofAs this is written, there is every ficials who is serving without com-/e@Vidence that in the final show-down In addition to this: the. this year there will be much more time he loses from his private af-. t0 reward than to reprove. For thus fairs naturally creates an economic} far the lawmakers have shown a deNEV. CO. RADICAL (Continued from Page One) Navy men of the ill-fated submarine Squalus met and conguered a more appaling enemy than they could ever meet in. battle—the terror of slow death by cold and suffocation on the’ ocean floor. The men, reports a surviving officer, experienced . “twenty-nine hours of living hell, when inward terror became evident. Faces showed the strain. But there was no panic—no outward excitement.” ; Although death overcame nearly half that crew, fear could not conquér a man among them. Of brave men who so die, Shakespeare wrote the timeless epitaph: ‘‘Cowards die many ‘someone else it is the duty of every . . democracy I have offered my services . personal loss which can be added to termination to reject radical legisthe items mentioned albove. Of. !#tion, to vote-a good, sound ecocourse, the phrase is often used no. NOMmy program and to kil. unsound one makes anyone seek the office in. @nd unfair bills. But the pressure question. But whether it be me or. ffom pressure groups is becoming heavier as the session draws closer to an end—and this is the period which determnes the final outcome. It is not enough for alert voters to keep a tally of how their representatives are performing, although American citizen to take an active interest in his governments welifare. Believing in the principles of our to the people of my district that . ‘Nevada City Nugget THE POCKETBOOK PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 305: Broad Street. Phone 36. ee of KNOW LEDGE TOPs GRASS VALLEY NEVADA CITY A Legal Newspaper, as thence Cece Published = a : 3 5 = — — : ater POWER JONES, M. D. DENTISTS . * Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and Friday at 312 Broad Street. Hours 9:00 a. n> to 6:00 p.m. Evenings by appoint. ment. Complete X-Ray Service. eee 129 South Auburn St., Grass Valley S. F. TOBIAS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND ape Phone 95 214 Neal St., Grass Valley ease Office Hours: 12-3 and 7-8. DR. JOHN R. BELL Phone: Office 429. Residence 311-J Office Hours 8:30 to 5:30 Evenings by Appointment Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phone 321 DOCTORS B. W. HUMMELT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 400 Broad Street Office Hours: 10-12:a. m.; 2-5 p, m, Evenings 7-8. Phone 395 X-Ray W. W. REED, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Nevada City, Calif. Office 418 Broad’ Street Hours: 1 te 3 and 7.to 8 D. th, Residence Phone 2. Office Phone 362 Se E, L. ARMSTRONG, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 312 BROAD STREET Hours: 10-12 A. M; 2-6 P.M, Evenings by appointment. Phone 23-w FUNERAL DIRECTORS _ HOLMES FUNERAL HOME The Holmes Funeral Home io DR. ROBT. W. DETTNER DENTIST X-RAY Facilities Available Hours: 9:00-5:00. Evening appointments. 120% Mill Street. Phone 77 Grass Valley, Calif. Physician and Surgeon Offices and Receiving Hospital, 1138 Bush St. Heurs: 10-12; 2-5, evenings 7-8 P. M. Day or night phone 71. BURT SPICER PHONE G. V. 918 FURNITURE REFINSHING SPECIAL RATES FOR SPRING— Any color or tone, Waterproof. 20 year’s experience. Homes, offices, apartments, hospitals. Colfax Highway, Cedar Ridge. vice is priced within the means all, Ambulance service at: all hours, Phone 203 246 Sacramento Street, Nevada City MINING ENGINEERS _ J. F. O’CONNOR.» _ Mining and Civil Engineer United States Mineral Surveying & Licensed Surveyor 203 West Main St. Grass Valley ATTORNEYS YARRY M. Mc KEE ATTORNEY AT LAW ‘ 205 Pine St., opposite courthouse Nevada City, Calif. FRANK G. FINNEGAN ATTORNEY AT LAW 207 North Pine Street, Nevada City, California. Telephone 273, Valley Grill WELCOMES YOU ‘Whenever you are in ‘GRASS VALLEY We specialize in a 50 cent Sunday Dinner Excellent Meals at all times ~ those principles might be maintained Prag MILL ST., GRASS VALLEY that is vitally important, = times before their deaths; the faith_—Contributed. Youth’s Long, Long Thoughts the valiant taste of death but once.”’ True American Navy men—the living and the lost! They kept and I am today, as I have in the past, workin gto my utmost with all the power and ability at my command to see that these principles are main‘tained in our California democracy. Sincerely yours, JERROLD L. SEAWELL. Neither young Mr. F. W. Bryce, 24-year-old editor o the Grand Ledge, Michigan, fully scanned by Americans during the World War. But, las week, Editor Bryce crowded Fodder.”’ He presented his list as an wished to make Longfellow, “are long,
editorial against the mass-slaughter of war has ‘ printed.—Contributed. The N.L.R.B. In Action ‘There are many who are ready to defend the National Labor Relations Board, which administers the National Labor -Relations Act, against the charge that the Board is one-sided ——favoring, in its deliberations, the case of — the employee. “These defenders assert that the charges against the Board are always “generalities.” _ One witness appearing before the Senate committee on Education and Labor considering amendments to the National Labor Relations Act had one piece of testimony which cer‘tainly, however, cannot be considered -“ generalities.” He was _ ‘explaining the appearance of his company’s lawyer before the ‘Board, before which the company had been summoned. The __ .. when he began his argument the Chairman of th Board asked two quest : Independent, nor any other youth his age, can remember the dread casualty lists that were fearnews from the front page of his “paper in order to print the names of 650 local men of military ' age, under the challenging heading: “Grand Ledge’s Cannon editorial, stating that he people think. The thoughts of youth, wrote long thoughts.” The strange, singular editorial of young Editor Bryce should make all who have _Yead it, or heard of it, think long and seriously. A more potent never been WATCH ROLL CALL IN LEGISLATURE By RALPH 1H. TAYLOR Like the preacher who baickslides, a legislator who betrays his trust is certain to make headlines. But the tens of thousands of ministers who keep the faith seldom sucveed: in making more than the church page—and the preponderant majority of legislators, who vote as their conscience and their constituents tell them, seldom achieve lasting fame by reason of their accom plishments, The immortal bard summed jt up centuries ago with the gloomy observation: The evil that men do lives after them; The good is oft interred with their bones. But even though bad news is more sensational than good news, ‘the people of a democracy—when the issue is vital—should be just as quick f t '. ford—to let selfish minorities do all No matter what your views—whether they agree or disagree with the opinions expressed by this columnist—4write your legislator and tell him what you are thinking. You can’t afford—and none of the responsible citizens of California ¢an afthe letter writing and talking during the closing weeks of the legislative session. There are $63,000,000 in new taxes which will be imposed, if the new tax bills now pending are adopted. There are drastic one-sided labor bills, drawn by city labor bosses to aid them-in their “march inland.” There are bills to substitute state socialism for private business and inP itiative. And this is the time when all of those bills must be approved or rejected. The job is up to the people as ‘well as their legislators. PASS TYPING TEST In a recent Gregg Shorthand speed ‘test at Mount St. Marys Business H. WARD SHELDON 4 Bicycles, ATTORNEY AT LAW Union Building, Broad Street; Nevada City Telephone 28 THOMAS O. McCRANEY ATTORNEY AT LAW Masonic Building 108% Pine Street, Nevada City. Telephone 165 SAFE AND LOCKSMITH KEYS " Made While You Wait Steel Tapes, Vacuum Cleaners, Washing Machines, Electric Irons Stoves, Etc. : . Repaired SAWS, AXES, KNIVES, SCISSORS, ETC., SHARPENED ASSAYER Gunsmith, Light Welding HAL D. DRAPER. Ph. D. ASSAYER AND CONSUL/TING RAY’S FIXIT SHOP CHEMIST 220 East Main St., Phone’ 602 Nevada City, California GRASS VALLEY Phones: Office: 364-W. Home 246-J Box 744. 108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley BEER WINES, LIQUORS Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please FRATERNAL AND CLUB DIRECTORY New Deal Under Management of Pauline and Johnnie WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB Regular meetings the 2nd and fourth Mondays of the month, at the Brand Studio, Every Taste MRS. H. E. KJORLIE, Pres. school Miss Marian Mohr of Nevada Mrs. Belnap Goldsmith, Sec. City and Miss.Marian Cornish of Grass Valley passed the 140 word examination and are now ready for ‘Quartz and Placer claim location notice blanks at the Nugget Office. NEVADA CITY LODGE, No. 518 SS the 160 word test. Use Classified Advertising f to reward as to censure. If they fail to ‘reward honest, courageous repres_ entation, they have little right to protest dishonesty and political chi-% . canery. ; All of which is simply a preface to the fact that California’s rank and file voters—farmers, housewves, the home owners, workers, business men and citizens generally—should make it their business this year to learn . ” how their legislators voted on the issues which affected them and voice their appreciation, where appreciaFURNITURE MOVING AND HAULSORA MRRe NDS mOe ean abi Clarence R. Gray . . Puvoravaie PARLOR NO. 56, 520 Coyote Strees B. P. O. Elks ° Meets second and fourth Friday evenings in Elks home, Pine Street. Phone 108. Visiting Elke welcome. “ FRANK G. FINNEGAN, de Exalted Ruler. RONALD WRIGHT, Secretary. . FIN® WATCH REPAIRING Radio Service and REPAIRING Work Called tor and Delivered bal Po N. 8s. Ga. Ww. Phone. 16 . } . Meets every Tuesday evening at an Castle, 282 Broad Street. Visiting Native Sons welcome. ING of all kinds; rock, sand and gravel delivered, Phone 698 or call . CHAMBER OF COMMERCE oh a een E. MARTZ, Pres. DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Rec, Sec’y. —VISIT— NEVADA CITY Oustomah Lodge, No. 16, 1.0.6.F. Meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30, Odd Fellows Hall, ROMAN ROZYWNSKI, N. G. JONATHAN PASCOR, Ree; Sec’y. { will of the people, as expressed at. — Nevada City Drug Store signs for sale at the Nugget Office. JOHN W. DARKE, Fin, Sée’y ions. The first one was, “You had a tion is due, as well as their disfavor Ae yist Heed and Fuel Hille Sai — gpa + : : , ol Plat, : ine, didn't you?’ The answer was, ‘Yes.’ The next question. where legislators have failed in their ssi eben Visitors wrlcome. Any in Oe tsete totes apigeneteteteopigeteseeebes “a ety out, are they not?’ The answer was, . duty. HILLS FLAT FEED & FUEL . . . formation regarding Nevada me of . Pohes e Chai a “} 6 ; . Watch the newspaper reports of Dairy and. Poultry Feed, ° . . ith + sepals le irman said, “Well, what else is legi@lative roll-ealle' during these lat. Coal, Wood and Kindling, City cheerfully given. YOU WILL BE > : : , . ter days of the session—and deterntilizer. H. F. SOFGE. s PLEAS " It is doubtful that even the keenest defenders of the. ™2¢ how your senator and assemHills Plat, Gren Valier” alias . ory : ald di cutee 2 blymian are voting. For this is the : * WITH OUR could sea such @ remark as indicating bias. It most’ critioal period of the entire REAL ESTATE oe 7 ce ©wise seem to prove the charge that the. session: virtually all of the major COFFEE SHOP Proceeds on the assumption that strife must be the basis. issuce are still av fone coon WALTER H. DANIELS . . For VENETIAN BLINDS loyer-employee relations in the United States.—Coning a final roll call. And the next LICENSED BROKER and LATEST PATTERNS @ ae . ‘ pweek or two will determine whether . phone 521 P. O. BOX 501 ALI i : IPS te the legislature turns left or right, or : Nevada. City IN W. PAPER : Leer Tiere tes PRS oe Stays on solid middle-of-the-road ; SEE NAI AND -107 mi street. Nevada County Photo Center: . lerouna. Tt gin determine whether. ! If Excess Acid causes NATIO HOTEL ¥ : PHONE oF Portity, Commercial Photogranhy, . [7O" meet var new taxes on wo ot] AREBEY yourcimsersiomecs . . John W. Darke COFFEE SHOP . p aS ‘ 8 Hour Kodak Finishing, Old Copies already excessive :taxes, or whether . Ulcers, Indigestion, ; _( Miularging and Framing, {. halt is called in the constantly Bloating, Gas,Heartburn,Belching, . . 109-3 Phones 109-M ‘NEVADA orry — _ Bularging and Framing, _ 3 auusea, get a free sample of UDCA : ‘ es soaring costs of state government. Nausea, get a fr . Sample of _ Kodaks ein : shh ata Xt will determine too, whether the. and @ free interesting booklet at . «No Hunting or ‘Trespassing” ‘ _ CALEFORNIA rarer St ee