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had no desire that the descendants should continue the role’
simply as a part of the celebration.
will slow down a
_* Street ' Superintendent
_ Hallett and city crew narrowly averted running over some small children
on Clay street yesterday when a pack
FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1939.
Nevada City Nugget
A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published
: at Nevada City.
H. M. LEETE Sales Editor and Publisher
Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and Friday at
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.
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One year (In Advance) ...020.0000000.2222.2. $2.50
A Prompt Reply Needed
Testimony before the Senate Committee considering proposed amendments to the Wagner Labor Relations Act has
raised several points on which light should be thrown in , the
public interest.
Here are the points as presented in the testimony:
“The Board claims it is not infringing the right of free
speech. If this is true, the Board should not object to a clear provision in the Act preserving that right against possibility of
attack by future boards.
“The Board says it has no prejudice against independent
unions, unaffiliated with the CIO or the AF of L. If this is true,
it should not object to the amendment by Senator Ellender,
which, under those circumstances, is merely declaratory.
“If the Board does not in any way discriminate against
men because they have exercised their right to remain unaffiliated with unions, there should be no objection to stating the .
right to join or not to join, as does the Norris-LaGuardia Act. j
“If the Board is complying with fair rules of procedure,
fairly applied, in conducting investigations and hearings, and.
holding elections, it should not cbject to having those rules laid
down for the guidance of all concerned, including future
boards. :
If the Board accepts fully the decisions of the Supreme
_Court in the Fansteel and Columbian cases, it should, in the interest of labor, prefer to see the rule of those decisions written
-into the Act, so that future boards may not give them an unwarranted interpretation.”’
What will the Board answer to these valid questions ?—
Contributed.
: Why Work Is Scarce
TE
If we're looking for reasons why industry is not expanding and providing more jobs for the unemployed, here’s one
that speaks for itself in tones loud enough to be heard by even
the most indifferent observer.
The Standard Statistics Company has just released a report showing that last year 80 representatove corporations
paid a tax bill of $203,682,751, and that after paying this tax
bill, these companies had an aggregate net income of but
$133,685,202. :
Reduced to more comprehensible figures, this means that
the various governmental taxing agencies took $20 for every
$13 paid to stockholders. Nor does that tell the whole story.
Some of these taxes must be paid whether the corporations
are operating or not.
Now, it is a well-known fact and a sound theory that employes do not work for fun. And it is just as sound a theory
. Funny, but everyone is
in moderate oven about 50 minutes.
Baste with hot water or the tomato
sauce.
Glennon Service Station is the latWHAT DOES IT GET ME?
ae he Pat Se erke teats Sealesfofe totertesterte
just
hungry on the Fourth of Juy as at
any other time! So,. with friends
it makes a very busy day for mothyourself’? menu and use paper cups
and plates. Then mother may step
out too. There is of course the old
stand by, boiled ham, potato salad
and watermelon and a cool drink.
Then there’s the Italian macaroni
or baked beans as the main ~ dish
menu, or meat loaf and gravy, which
may be served either hot or cold, A
big meat loaf cooked the day before
fills the bill. Each straggler or group
of stragglers may warm their own
slice in a pan of gravy. Make no. mistake about it, they’ll not be satisfied with a light lunch of jello salad
and sandwiches.
Easy Meat Loaf
Two pounds ground round steak.
One pound ground lean veal.
Five cents worth pork sausage,
One egg.
One cup cracker or bread crumbs.
Salt, pepper, a bit of sage or thyme. One-half cup chopped: fried onions. Tomato sauce if desired.
Mix all together (except tomato
as;
dropping in and family stepping out},
er. The wisest way is to plan a “help/
sauce). Pack in a loaf pan, and bake
ANOTHER FIVER DONATED
Harold Anderson, operator of the
that investors do not put their money into industrial concerns
just for the fun of it either. ;
And that just;about completes the circle. People will not
invest money in a corporation whose enormous tax bill prevents the payment of dividends, and without such investment
industry is certainly not able to expand and provide more jobs
for the unemployed. — From Motor Wheel News, Lansing,
t
‘est to give to the playground program of the Co-ordinating Couricil
and presented them with $5.
additional amount gives the council
$250.
The
he sum of $236.50 and the aim is
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Americans will commemorate American independence
next week ( but =her-es are that too many of them won't even
ive a thought to the occasion they are cele>ratiny. To those
it will be just another July 4—just another holiday.
As we approach this holiday, therefore. it might be well
for the citnzenry to remind itself that Independence Day is indeed a day to be commemorated; that independence is well
worth fighting and dying. for, but that self annihilation and .
injury through carelescness is not. the prescribed method for}
celebrating July 4. }
_ Dying for American independence was the. tragic role,
played by our forefathers. They died that their descendants.
might have freedom from oppressive government, but.they
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This Fourth of July will be safer and saner if everybody
bit and give pause for a little thinking about '
what Independence Day really means.—Contributed.
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TRUCK KILLS DOG ‘and one animal was killed as both
wheels of the truck hit it. He stated
the dogs have a habit of running after automobiles and dashing at the
wheels each morning.
Herbert
bie lie ie ok ae a Sle-the-s%eseoke seu
several dogs ran out and attackd the truck wheel tires, It was
her hit the children standing close
ng the roadside or hit the dogs
. Miss : Amy McCraney has as a
house: guest, Miss Emmie FitzmauTice of Oakland. .
ice pu Man Street Nevada County Photo Center
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Movie Cameras and Films
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214 Neal St., Grass Valley
Office Hours: 12-3 and 7-8.
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DANIEL L. HIRSCH, M. D.
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Offices and Receiving Hospital, 118
Bush St. Hours: 10-12; 2-5, evenings
7-8 P. M. Day or night phone 71.
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Evenings by Appointment
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DOCTORS a
B. W. HUMMELT, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
* 400 Broad Street
Office Hours: 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 DP. 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 Pp. m,
Residence Phone 2. Office Phone 3632
J. R. TOPIC, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
312 Broad Street, Nevada City, Calif,
Hours: 10-12 a. m,. 2-5 P. m.
Evenings 7-8
Res. Phone 3,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
HOLMES FUNERAL HOME
The Holmes Funeral Home service is priced within the means
Phone 23
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
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,
H. WARD SHELDON
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
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. 4th Tuesdays of the month, at the
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WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB
Regular meetings the 2nd and
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Mrs. Everett Robinson, Secy,
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