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 Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4

£
“God
xi grants liberty only to those who love it, and are
a
to guard and defend it.”—Daniel Webster
4
This paper gives you complete
coverage of all local-happenings.
. If you want to read about your
friends, your neighbors, and your
!
town, read The Nugget.
your home twice a week
for only 30 cents per
month
°
aa
ol. 20, No. aS
a
pegs
.
Dr.
George
history
in
Tuesday
Dr.
C. W. Chapman yesterday re
:
ceived
=
a
are
goose—that.
is all‘busily
of uscookin
who gdothe
not
letter
from
his
ing
went
to
_ THURSDAY, ‘MARCH 21, 1946
NEVADA COUNTY
Public Forum Series
Opened By Dr. Werner
. NAZI LEADERS ARE ON TRIAL
NEED OF JOBS
;
leaders
union
The Gold Center
HELEN CHAPMAN TELLS OF VISIT
TO NUREMBERG COURTROOM WHERE.
VETERANS IN
By H. M. L.
labor
NEVADA 11, CALIFORNIA
THO HUNDRED
LOUD
ibelleve
A _
The County Seat Paper
THINKING OUT
: We
_CGVERS RICHEST GOLD AREA IN CALIFORNI
Stuttgart
where
I
left
daughter, off the a bes and
ye
I
had
Piedmonte, manager of. the U. eae Said et ee ee te
belong to. /S: A. Emplo
pueiees _. be BUNary £ovyment
Service
office. Nevada City high school staff, now some
ernment gettin
Werner,
the
professor
of!
College of the asst:
opened the public}
evening
IRGED 10 GROW
:
Se
ee
hi . MORE
school with
an’
address’
entitled,
Russia, Problem Child of UNO
The lecture last: evening was e
g permis
FEED
=
4
f
Milton Thompson was made chair
sion to buy
first of a series of four. There was) man of a committee to
has laid them reports that during February 70 vetalbsent on leave and serving with the linoleum from a Germa
arrange for
n factory in
many a golden egg. We refer now to erans were placed in jobs.
no admission charge and following}(buying feed from Sacra
American Red Cross in the U. S. Bietingheim. Then
mento ValI went to the facHe appealed to employers of the zone of occupation in German
the jurisdictional strike which holds
y. in tory and got an estimated bill which his talk memibes of the audience adley producers at a meeting of liveup the canning industry in Califor‘county to file any job opportunities which she describes her visit
to the all I brought back here to a 6 GR dressed questions to Dr. Werner and stock and poultry men in — Valnia. While CIO and AFL fight it out, they may have available, as there are courtroom of Nuremiberg where Nazi. form which
there was informal discussion of the ley.
:
informs
the
German
the rest of us can starve, While these still 200 veterans listed with his leaders are on trial. She is the
topic.
Electe
d
©
to
assist
first}burgomeisters on orders
Thomp
son
were
from
the
two groups of organized labor stage office as unemployed.
Nevada City resident to write of a US Army to pay the
Kenric Rolph, Don M. Gates and —
supplier.
base eee
labor unions—which
a knock down and drag out, just as
canning season opens, millions
visit
the
in Europe are onthe point of star
;
Vation.
1
out from Washington
While 4
D. ©.
CIO
and
AFL
%
“Dear Poppie,
F
lands
are
en
gaged in a bitter struggle, not for.
How
SOLDIER DEAD
ing
‘their lives in the late war.
\Commander
long will
Americans
stand. named
and
Howard
contain
letters
picked up in’ Switzerland and_a
little.
battle
days.
something in Switzerland for Ches
Bennett . ter ended in
harge. The post will ‘invite .
The
post
on
Sunday
evening
: 2 ners
inj of
ing nations on our planet hurl at
us. I. 0. O. F. Hall will give a
welcome
ere
ere
wh:
is what
al
Ralph
Taylor,
Taylor, .execut-.
execu:
home banquet.to war veterans who;
We secretary of
Council
of
the
if
both
Agricultural. have been discharged.
boxes
this. damnable strike which sic cot Pohases of the
initiation
ens to destroy a very large propor-j. class following
the a
of
California
table crops.
fruit
and
vege
‘
Nominated
G.
Se
Garrison,
offics
were
a
cel As
past
basic!
Leonord
=
Hodge,
:
:
junior
problem of the human race bas been
Mander;
Robert
Paine, quartermast
immemorial
bocect cnopen 6s 4
Swept
far
more
the
Famine h
millions
of
er;
Craig
people imus for
SP
oR
The ‘history of populati: on
chaplain.
:
com
The
election
BE
3
ucmcreame
caeeieas
dive
erowth . Crowds of
growth!
@riv
Boa
say
ae Ge
t
leisurely shoppers in mar
election
acsaay,
prudent
{f
‘Nevada County in
but —
were Eee:
a
them
The district
creased
production
of
forage
saa
voted feed rather than rely too much on
Cl
ars wea gake
pecan:
:
tp
it,
a
a
Sai
ae
ad
hay
}
!
tks
a
lot
send
2h
oe
eee
ae
lave
: ‘
7
arrive
‘ .
che
me
Chinese
h
au
a1
o
:
it
hoe
ee
t]
{
)
1
especially
me.a
when
+
A
83)
;
5
or
}
“
ore
a
Ae
hic
)
his
ola
Oo
pected
se
ae }
Sn
ft
1
fina
:
41
(
rome
:
in
far
:
;
iq)
. Kets replete with fresh vegetables of
illustrates how recently this
otos
.of
partial . *
> Sa!
ings i
: I ie
eee :
t : lee ) . potas
a the same
things in
:
variety, with stea tS an
onquest has
Chopsiayz
‘been -accomplished. . every
¥
:
;
: es
si
:
es sie es ee
,
dt Sot
aA
names
Other
RBRanner
officers
to
the
dent;
Mildres
n
ha
lain
Fsth
n
1ag
oe
a
eee
:
f
th
are .
Mario. *
Cy
in
northern
California
will
presi-igather
at
Richardson
Springs,
Sat
treasurer;
‘cond
BS;
<7
Sofge
Elsie
*euXicted.
.
cooberating
principals
A
New
j
;lons-ted:
World and
by
studets
LICE)
ee
Rhodes of Crass Valley. t©oe
youth.
L.
for sthe second
ae
my
CA ofthe northern cdunties and the
oe
of
the
var
.
‘
.
3
d May Miller,
ious: high
séhools. asThe general :theme
a
time=-of
honor
@riving
while
intoxica
ted.
was
fined,
ono!
ee
%
7
2
™
$
cle
seides:
Ford, . $200 by Justice
of the Peace Charles
thine
H 31
ties ARG WES
“Charschools
DRIVERS
ce
c"
The leading girls from sixty high
is
LOSES
Cag!
are
SS
six
x
vice
rst
Rose
y
c
ia
senier
trustees
in
tyeé
Se
apneared on:
because
eminusias
. hie ako oe e. a
. Ska
‘S
Alla
A
Pelestee 6
less than half
“a
Ssuke
IFER
sty hNE ER
fassen, junior vicejurday and Sunday March 30-31.
The
t
Tonelli,
chapconference is. sponsored by.the YM
Young,
Weldon,
x
’
ce :
n.
chosen
1,
a ee ae PowMorehouse. Rhodes’
. a eee
. manently revoked.
better
aii
ch
was
.
Piagem:
=
Eee
the
Birchville
schoolI roll
1e
ofI
Iircnvillie
gene
1
fox the month of
March. J.*A.
the
‘ tte
@
about
of
feact
Strach
ee
Minnie
Vi
;
a
nee
am
Day
1
h
Georg é
Eo
Gt
Veterass oF
es
Aux —— She succeed
s Miss
=
28
o
I see
back.
AF B4RG
VFW AUXILIARY OFFICERS
3resident
they
red
a
eS Se
:
Sn
hop
Se
r
report
se
Mrs.
“aoc
faa
hu
'
,
I
Dixs
found tl
ae
re
rh
We
ore
1 7 an Lo
and.
Sroup at a meeting to be called lat
AGO
=a
S
refused to pay but when
Aa
f
;
of dealit
Yo not
Ee
the
:
y
mich
=
ives
s
is
J
gree
U.
ford for the
purnc
f collecting
t}
: annual-business
;
license
:
fee.
Some of ~
collect
om
ct 6 A
was quite a stir in
town caused
by the visit of the
se
1a
son is chairman is to contact valley
producers
ee
7% YEARS AGO
3
g
Sie
ey
YEARS
ee
VJ day.
the,
1
that
had to
Dut -<
.
The
ee
‘ilmis
{Th
asene
ee
A
hope
cafalyv?
v rer
Wally
re
Davies-and Carl Hieron
<
ed in
Sram
war.earth
phe:
Conquest
than haw
li ran
of : hunger
ieee
has
been only partially achieved in the . isles
world in the last few generations. — .
arrive:
ieptted
commander: . pick
=
vice
reported that due to a national feed
—AND—
2s
Siiiegos
particularly
hers
Did
David .
F
senior
:
time
:
Howard
command
2
vics
thought I
apr: 1st,
‘Fred
“o
Jeffers,
From
i
of a larze
commander:
=
Bennetts,
By RALPH TAYLOR
ia
produc-.
é
FIFTY YEARS AGO
of
is_that reeiered Mall i spr
ea!
from
being
;
Zz
looted until it gets to t «.
The dinner}
California,
isn’t
:
ee ee NS eeatiass it would ba
—— Hill School
District
Bond every farmer in
oes.
SEVENTY-FIVE
which are registered. The trout!
has to Say, oe? begin at 6:30 o'clock. The Sac-,!9U
r daggers
I
with our hearty endorsement.
about! ramento post of the VI W. will take . 98
Souvenirs. I
tion
aS
William H. Brooks farm advisor,
Stock at hand therefore mak-. $7 to 0 to issue bonds worth $18.
failuresand I have no
‘dhree more boxes due to arrive two
guests of honor.
starv
factory
Leland Frye.
In Favor Of School Bonds
~ NEVADA CITY
Looking for
1 Eee erere somethin
Serve all the contumely the rest of. and relatives.of the dead will be. {Tom
them,
so
far there are about
>
:
Eels
‘
the curses the
Union Hill 100 Percent
me)
188 for lack of coal so we are draw-].
two
for it, we deserve to starve. We de-. the public to witness the
plant. ing
YO8S arrive
Nichly deserve
like
their —
Fred G. Garrison as chair-! amet axe : may be able to find
for brawls of this kind? If we stand] man in
the world will heap on us. We will.
But-I
purchase of feeds outside the county.
ing it a critical item.
‘000 with which to build additional
Jacke
Fisch, farm advisor for ColuI have a number of things to do class rooms
from Buzz, one of which was similar
and other improvements .
.
sa
Count
y stated that feeds for liveso
J
am
not going to write longer. in order to take care of its
to the one he wrote me. I am glad
greatly
stock
and
poultry in the ‘state this _
Your
loving
daughter,
my gitts were worth while to them.
HELEN.
increased student enrollment.
year are their lowest in many years.
It is awfully hard_to get anything
The committee of which Thompand what I sent were a few things I
registered
here for planting trees in. momcerned mainly with medsures to inory of
11 Nevada City men w}o eave loot from
—
how
linoleum
Maxine arrived yesterday. Yours was '"® 01
this'ans of Foreign Wars at their meet
crease its own pay.
ae
“Letters from you and Buzz ana
more wages or better working conditions, but to see which labor union
‘Preliminary plang were made by
can get away with the swag of canBanner Mountain Post of the Veternery workers union dues. All
while our do-nothing congress is con
huh.
March 1, 1946,
See Germany and the Germans “that
to Ora.
stricken
Complicated,
do that stuff ‘because I get to really
:
Heidelberg, Germany.
Way
’ =
duce food and,more food for ourIN MEMORY
the
that tribunal.
sroat-clamor goes
Selves and famine
abroad,
to
Her letter follows in part:
Dx.
panel
discuss
be
around
>
will
ee
Evelyn M.’ Berger of Qakland1
Will be one of the headline speak=
Z
¢'s. Dr. Berger is a consulti
ng psy
license was per-. °hologist and one of the most popu. lar speakers in the state. For many
es
waste she
ra 6 the dean
‘
,
;i years
was
of women
at
=
F
CANDIDATE FOR G. V. CONSTABLE he
San Diego
state college. Hers topie
:
Leo McGraph has announced his . for the main
address at the Saturday
V2
:
Only two centuries ago—only eight . #!d roa SE
dozen
nee COUR, OF A)
enerations back—cities of the
SOMO
WER
@
a
eee
size!
igssrias
kinds. They would marvel) the Nuremberg eer
generations back—cities o
ss
in
this) “@andidacy for the office of constable. night
he size hundred
at the
Boo iis we
I ‘baraed
out tile
skates ce
ar taal
hadthe been
=
banquet will be An Attractive
a
invented
: trials. fe
this) i2
:
lly city-sin
:
1 9
:
opening
e
of the in
eget
Aurora.
Go—9
of modern New York and London, or. ¢
bf
the Grass
ore
vesterav
Valley
judicial
Vas
PEE
townPersonality.
‘4
©
*
.
a)
oy
.
etre . trom"ectithere yesteray. It
+
.
;i
*
*
:
iS
al
1dance.f
reas
<
or
oak
:
arn
by
teeh-!;
rire
9
A TemeF2 ae . ship.
ray . -rinl
Philadelphia or Chicago or Los An-. ®?UNdance for all phat maces
r ME acca
rer
:Another one of the : features
ech~
.
interesti
ng. I saw all 21 of the wat ao
at the
eles, were impossibilities. solely be
.
jnology
cause of the
ply
among
dense
in
production
food sup-. fon has made
concentations of 20th Century.
problems
.of
and
in
the
people.
Two hundred years ago the big
;
:
the trial was especull.
f the pafterns
two were
preially interesting. Tuesday when I was, dieted to work
well and were a
Russian prosecution pres. complicated than the Plimpton
there the
skate
distribu-! criminals and
commonplace
ented two witnesses who were exam-{ used by Mr. Sayers.
This is an indirect ‘way, but surely a sound one, of illustrating how
gest city in the world was Paris, in
‘the world’s most populous nation of incredi
bly and indefensibly
France.
we are in America today.
And Paris had abeut the popula
For
foolish
ined
‘by
oth
prosecution
and
defense. Everyone in the court room
wears earphones over
which
:
tune
in
:
the
interpreter
The Episcopal Sewing Society met
at the home of Mrs. C. C. Leavitt.
$
dozen
j
!
those
:
great city
50 YEARS AGO
who speaks
typical its
French
eo nearing
ecm
is just ag liable
food supply
cut off by
French
have. _
k
to
human . *?C2ks: Eac
housewives of the Paris of 1746, and folly and inSensib
ility as their Paris. *!0W!Y
how they managed their households
——and then consider what they would
think of life in a modern American
city, if they could come to life for
a day to take a look at our civilization.
In their day, those Paris housewives didn’t stand in line to buy ny
and
to
English
—
as
is waned
sive
the
=o
handfuls
of
men—to
lons. But they did stand in line—in
threaten hunger to millions in great
long,
dreary queues for hours at a
cities
time, and every day. They stood in
in
order,
not
to
gain
better
‘wages and hours for workers, but to
producti®n,
in
food
processing
The Grass
the speaker . Market St. in San Francisco. It
was!Commerce
k. }to-be eight stories high,
built of
:
to
spea
es
ul
3
:
interpreters
aS
are the tables of the prosecutors of Mrs. C. L. Muller.
The board of trustees passed Or
dinance No. 130 providing that all
persons
engaged
in
Valley
Bret
Chamber
Harte
Saturday night meeting will be the
famous.
girls choir of
Chico
high
under the direction of E. EB.
Haucheld.
school
Yreka with Stella Deas as president will serve as the host school
and Colusa girls under the leadership of Lorraine Herd
will have
charge
of
;
:
a
fast meeting.
Attendance
unique
limited
Sunday break
to
;
300
:
this
Inn
:
yes:
for
higth
is . terday was asked to sponsor a schoyear has made it necessary for hig
schools to carefully select their lead—
$1,500,000. A general stock of everything was to be kept there with the
usual facilities of a city within its
walls. It was feared to be a death
inals facing each other and the dedlow to several individual
dealers.
fense councils between facing the
The members of the Royal: whist
judges. Under the visitors gallery ‘club were entertained
by Mr. and
line to buy bread and cured.meats,
win a jurisdictional fight with anthe various nations. In front of them
‘the staples that could be preserved
is the stand from which prosecution
other union.
ffor distribution ‘in an age that knew
and defense lawyers speak.
nothing of refrigeration, of canning,
It is possible for pickets in a sinThe defendants are a pretty pasof swift transportation of field fresh gle union to throw a dozen
indussive lot. Rudolph Hess looks sick but
fruits and vegetables from producer tries out of produc
tion — in food). the rest look pretty well. Hess doesn’t
to consumer.
the United
leti
= etion on
Here and now, as has been made room.
I sat in the visitors gallery which
apparent in the dispute centering
around the.sanning industry in Califaces the witness stand. On the other
side is the judges and the war crimfornia, it is possible for
ers—little
GV. CHAMBER
0 SPONSOR AIR
i
a. steel, marble, copper and
terra: elevcotof old had its supply perpetually rechance to interpret. Once in a while to, was to have fifteen electric
I
took
the
earphones offf just to get ators, nearly one hundred miles of
stricted by purely physical condithe general atmosphere of the court electric wiring and was
tions.
to cost about
labor lead
eee
7
=
3
the language you understand. They
housewives
The largest store in
°
:
tion -of modern day San Francisco. woul! also discove
ae
:
is
r that a odevn translate
into
Russian,
German,. States
Let’s consider a
4
in peddling within
larship for a graduate of the Grass
ing girls and student officers. More
Valley high school and to sponsor an
than fifty high schools in northern
Air Scout program as soon
as
a
California will be represented at the
he conference
which is sponsored by the
work in aeronautics, Both
YIMICA of the northern counties.
matters were referred to the board of
troop can be organized to begin
primary
directors
April
for
3rd.
decision
when it meets
P.
t Summe
r
Camp
For Local tt Socks
Robert Frank, Boy
Scout executive
‘A luncheon was
given by the
of the Tahoe Areal was the chief;
council members and leaders of lo—
speaker. He talked ok
the Air Scout cal Girl Scout troops
‘Monday
in
program which will provide instrucDeer Creek Inn in honor of Miss
tion fundamental to flying for bovs
Norma Northberg of Palo Alto regbetween 15 and 18 years of age. He
ional Girl Scout staff officer.
—
was followed by Malcolm
Man
a
Those attending the luncheon
Grass Valley veteran who was an
were Mrs. Howard Sturtevant, Mra.
air_corps officer during the war and
Lloyd Geist, Mrs.
Ralph Poulsen
the city limit shall pay a license fee
of $1.50 for one day, $5.00 per week
,
or $10.00 per quarter. Trustees vot-. iby Maury Nittin
g both of whom en(Mrs.
Barry Dow, Mrs. J. M. Crandall,
in. Wear his earphones much so I gather. i
ng for the measue were Barker, thusiastically endorsed the
The only means of transport for . food transportation, in food deliverlhe isn’t
air scont!Mrs. Russell York, Mrs. H. D. Wiltoo intereste.d Goering lis-. (Carr, Gault, Hook and Rich.
movenient.
the supply of Paris’ dense popula-. ies.
liams, Mrs. V. Woodworth, Mrs. Jeff
‘
tens almost always. Most of the othWilliam Sneary. mining -“*by the}
Dr. Daniel Hirsch, chairman of
tion was the animal drawn cart—
Mooers, Mrs. Elise DeMattei, Mrs.
Worst of all, perhaps most insane ers do, too. They follow the docuground sluicing process afGeorge .
the United Service Council reported
whole con'voys of carts. The distribuof all—in the eyes of those
Isabelle Hefelfinger, Mrs.
mentar
y
evidenc
e
pretty
E.
close, mark ‘Shearer’s place near Round Moun-!}
W.
French
that a physician, a nurse, a clergytion system was so imperect and inhousewives—-would be the specta
Kendric
it
k,
and
Mrs.
send
Mary
notes
German,
to
their
Mrs.
lawyers
cal
'tain was seriously hurt when a bank man and a Red
Cross nurse would Lonnie
adequate that there was never a of government which sets
Noyes and Miss Northberg.
out
to when they get a thought during the} of rocks and gravel collapsed and) form a
special committee
of
the
full supply of food for everyone. The guarantee and enforce collect
Monday evening Miss Northberg
ive bartrial. They sit in two rows. and a ‘buried ‘him. Dr. Tickell was summon-} counci
l to deal with matters affectstruggle
for food
in
Seventeenth . gaining in the workers’ interest, and) guard is behind each row of two. ed and found Sneary suffering with!
held a school of instruction for Girl
inig the health of Grass Valley youngCentury Paris therefore was eter-. winds up, in so many cases,
Scout leaders and council members
Two
guards
hand
papers
fractured
from the
skull and dislocated shoul-. sters.
caught
a
nal, ‘bitter and never fully successridiculously and helplessly in
at the Girl Scout Hall on Broad
i
the No defendants to their lawyers, guards der.
{
The ‘committee in charge of the
ful,
Street.
'(Man’s Land between jaring labor . are allover the place: In order to get
The local organization is
Mrs. Scherman of Sacramento who
‘
‘Nevada
County Farm
__ireplanning to establis
‘Market
The city could have
grown
flo factions blazing away at each other in you have to pass through a securhad been visiting her
h a permanent “
parents here,. ported
it had ineonporated and it summer
larger without
consequent
actual with the weapons of strikes,
camp, and hope* to have a
mass ity ofice to get a pass into the PalMr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters, had re. Was
.
now proposed to give retailers a
starvation.
ace of Justice then I got a pass from, turned home.
site selected that can be used this
picketing and “hot cargo.’’’
. chanice
to
purchase farm produce coming
‘my friend’s friend to go
summer. With the establish=
into
the
when the market reopens in June.
So it is probable, imagining a dozThose Paris housewives had no retrial. Once inside
ment of a permanent camp there will —
the palace it leavWOMAN HEAVILY FINED .
The chamber learned that extenen of those olden time French housecourse other than to accept condies you
be a special course of instruction
free to roam except to ‘the
Mrs. Margaret Curtis, who keeps a sion of the bus
‘wives reincarnated for a day in modtions of hard living over which no court
line
service from covering several weeks.
room. There the special pass
boarding house in Truckee, was yesGrass Valley to Oaks Subdivision
ern San Francisco, that their greatone had control.
on
must be shown plus your AGO ecard
terday fined $100 for selling liquor the Marysville Road is
est wonderment would not be such ' But they would think us ingane and on
practic
ally
top of that your purse is exwithout a license and $50 for sellassured. Joseph B.
marvels as the auto, the streetear, today—to have everything to live amine
Spencece
proRalph Worrington, Auburn d for pistols. Even the ARC is
ing liquor to minors.
prietor of the bus line which holds alleged to have passed,
electric lighting, movies
and _ the ‘by and live for, yet place the welfare not immun
bad checks
e. I stayed from 10 a. m.
the franchise
of buses plying between Sacramento and’ Grass Valley
radio—but the modern food supply of a nation of 140 million people
at until 3 p. m, and had lunch at the
Nevada City and Grass Valley it was arrested yeaterday
in a city the size of their own Paris. the mercy of minority groups that
and lodged in
cafeteria in the palace of justice. AfEverett
Caldwell
of,
Alturas
stated is much. interested in extendcounty jail. a,
is
Instead of lines of weary women are amenable neither
Oe
té law, moral ter I left with the ARC girl who was
visiting his sister Mrs. Leland Smith ing his line to the Oaks Subdiv
hoping for a chance to buy a loaf of justice or a sense of respon
He was apprehended in
ision
sibility with me and went to Munich spent and
Mr. Smith at their home on Clay and is also considering
bread at the cost of one fifth of a to a hungry world.
an extension County and turned oree, bse
the night there and the next mornStreet.
’
d ,out South Auburn Street
Cavl J. “Tobiassen>
Ei
a