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March 21, 1946 (4 pages)

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£ “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