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March 27, 1944 (4 pages)

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e defend "Dect Webster “God grants liberty only to those who love it, and are sale to guard and Nevada City Nugget ‘The.Nugget is delivers to ur home twice a week for only 30 cents per th as — : iy 5 Out Loud The tug of war between indusfor services men under 26 years of age is being ©resolved in favor of the armed services. In a new order local Sel ective Service boards are instruct ed to pay no attention to expiration dates of present deferments for men in the age group, between 18th and 26th birthdays, and pro A or eced to reclassify them as 1 rapidly as in other classifications, as possible. ees There are not as many a younger men in war industries or even in government civil service as generally supposed, but there who number, * should have been made available to the armed services before fath ers began to be called up, In fact one of the reasons that, since Oc “tober, local draft boards ‘throughout the country have been falling pehind requirements of the armed services at the rate of 100,000 per month can be attributed to their up _ fathers, call reluctance to another when for one reason or “single young men : and married sate sos 22.JS DISMISSED $21,050 profit on the ‘lease, Harbor fath Star shows $1,959,215 assets, of which the +=$=$The huge increase in ‘current are ~séarent through the land, will be _ still furthér augmented by sunder government, in some cases far bet ter than under normal conditions in so far as cash is concerned, does not solve the social problem in volved in. the children’s unbalanced upbringing. . Wm WR @ sola of Wadsworth, Nevada, it developed had nun with the herds .of the five ranchers for two years. District Attorney Ward Sheldon stated that in all probability it joined their families. The mere fact that a wife and her _ghildren will be maintained by the a cow, identified by the brand on its in hide as the property of W. J. Cere eash. Marketable securities are valued at $1,535,643: Properties of the company are listed at a ‘total value of $4,909,554. already. ap ing fathers from their in $369,477 “Bvery income . accused of slaughtering a stray cow Colling, C. A. Compton, H. E. Ma involved in sending fathers into juvenile delinquency Nevada County, ty. The balance sheet of the Empire gonigal and Thomas M. Jones. The the armed services, 3isnntecessity. western tions in mills and mines, to $23,603. theft, were W. D. Magonigal, R. C. zens who think about the problems deplore plus of from shares held: in other compan. that did not belond to them, followies, dividends and interest on listed. ing their preliminary hearing before stocks and bonds, profits on . pur-, Justice of the Peace Charles Morechase and sale of the latter, treat. . house, was @ismissed. The stockmen, charged with grand ment of custom ore, clean up opera ers. All boards’ as well as all citi . to the Empire Star Mines) company was -262,372 in 1943, . Searls rep Tied . was reduced by the. raisers doing so, even though they have WH ‘Republican as against anoth 14 years despite population gains, work should not apply. Federal apand showed a loss of 700 000 voters pointments are made in accordance therefore strongly recommend. that your Republican (County Central for the Democratic party and a loss Commission Manpower with War pre-pr . Committee refuse to make’ of 300,000 for the Republican parstabilizapolicies and employment The case against the five cattle mary endorsements, except in. Company, the operating loss to the. But by and. large, throughout the country, a great many fathers have been; inducted. Most local boards conscientiously try to fill their quotas and many succeed in Bm clear thinking American will resist the temptation to say ‘what’s the use’.’”’. Johnson said in urging all persons to register immediately for the: primary and geseral election. LIEUT. COL. GOVE CELIO LEADS BIG AIR ARMADA = DEATHCALS WILLIAM JEFFERY MORE RED CROS tion programs. cases as. where there may be a sin: -. Republican candidate unoppose any other member of the party f a: Republican nomination.” William C. Jeffery, night watch man and constable in ‘Nevada Ciiy. his . . at for 17 years passed away home, 412 Sacramento street, yesterday ‘morning at 6 o’clock. ‘. Het of donors to the drive w Jeffery was a native of Cornwall,. closed several days.ABO. wit England, awed 75 years. He came to ersubscription of ‘Neva the United States in 1890 .and had of $8, 30960. , resided in“ Nevada City for over half herds in the range above Washing Sewers ‘Mentioned over the:9 o’clock a century. For 30 years he followed Nein Forest radio broadeast last evening was the National Jton in ‘Tahoe mining and was employed in the local . vada County. DOWNEY’S JOB INUS.SENATE . name of Lieut. Col. Gove Celio, who Ceresola testified that during the: led an air armada of 350 Marauders, years 1938, 1939 and 1940°a numthe largest ever assembled of this mines. Four years ago he had un-. ‘made public. ‘These. are” dergone an operation for cateract} and since that’ time his health had Ugradually failed. eneye ber of his cattle had been stolen, intype of light bomber to. blast a dicating that this cow had been miss‘boat base at Ijmtiden in Holland. Jeffery was a charter member of $25. 00; ‘Nevada City 1 Upon ing for four years or more. (Celio isa graduate of ‘the Nevada the Mine Workers Protective League No. 518 $25.00; Neva submission of this evidence Attorney: ‘City High School a gon of Gove ‘a member of the.‘Nevada City “m raok 27—F h Marc James Snell, appearing for the de-};\Célio of this city and Mrs. KatherLodge, and of the Knights of. SACRAMENTO, “While the new order will not =: away with the aeof sending. JiM. Jordan, ‘Secretary of State and fendants .moved for a. dismissal on, ine Celio of Santa Clara. We was in thias. fighting ‘ California’s chief election officer has the ground, that cow was outlawed, ~—s ome fathers into ithe U.S. Army air force long before forces, it wi tend todanish the a Surviving him is ’ LS his’ poe G released the official list of candidates no one could Claim it. Justice of the war was actiially declared and his Miss, Marie. Jeffery ‘of this city. number, ‘and iby “that. much help jfor the consolidated primary. elecPeace. Morehouse granted — the mer . Promotion ties ‘has been rapid. i Funeral arrangements will be an-. ' » 4 maintain. ‘a staple home front. It tions May 16 and which showed B2k. fom. nonced iby Holmes ‘Faneral Home. PAYNE ca OP . = fa repretable that someone. in au. . men .and. women. aspirants ‘for Aa) District Atborney Sheldon, pc ae en forese . heave: cheould hot corgressional and state ‘legislative ener, atated .last night he was dis‘this condition sooner. For af our ' posts. satisfied with this action, and was, youtger ‘men had been ‘universally ‘considering bringing it before “NOR. . ‘bibjestto avait, ‘with previotis few . Jordan said of the total candidates county grand jury. d . excdp tions, more ‘fathérs might tor nopiination 164 are ‘registere :‘four ts and have found Places in. the war in; Republicans, 156 ‘Demoera ‘dustriss Gnd War ‘supporting dn, Prohibitionists. dustries, ‘much earlier ity the war. S OWN LE TAKE t Re-" ‘Broken een by, office eigh et icans. are running.against four ‘Direstor ‘Lewis B. Sreréhey, in .‘ publ es Senate; SerDemocratsfor ‘United Stat “Wig recent letter to Selective vice. boariissaid: “We are in full 36 Demongress 43° Repitiblicans, Sesate, e Stat ion; agreement that the filling of calls © orate, 2 Prohibit * for the anmed forces is a matter of firét (iriority.” That means that _ », the'job of any‘#ingle’man or nonfather outside of the armed forces Must be extremely important, to _. Sain him further deferment. It Will mean that employers in war industries, ship building, airplane Making, transportation and in agriculture,, will be forced to make adjustments that they have been feluctant to make. There will pe . retraining proMems, more women will be called for and subordin ates in any given vocation must be drilled and fitted for replacing the young bosses holding many of . . j the jobs now considered‘ key positions in industry. County agricultural war boards will need to carefully scan their tecommendations for deferment of Young fellows now deferred for farm work and food production. ' It may be possible to -substitute More women in the fields for ‘Planting and harvesting, England has a relatively large army of Women agricultural workers. ‘What does this general tightenof selective service . s CASE AGAINST FIVE STOCKMEN fathers. preiPearl : “MONDAY, MARCH 27) vod _The Gold oe The United States ,Civil Service Commission is seeking public health ed German enemy alien was lodged nurses at $2190 and $2433 a year r= in the county jail Thursday afterSenator Bdiward H. Tickle, chai Fred Searls, Jr., president 6f the cording overtime pay, for the Uni27.—S inclu SACRAMENTO, March ral Cent e noon, and is being held for investiStat blican Health Service,. man of the Repu Empiré Star Mines Company, Ltd., the part ted States Public gation by the Federal Bureau of Ining the apparent apathy on y strongly urged toda e, itte Comm in his report for the year ending of the voters of California and the Federal Security Agency, and. Indian vestigation. ty Central ‘CommitAlaska, DepartRepublican Coun urer Service, including Dember 31st, 1943. stated that while For two weeks past the sheriffs “rest of the nation, State Treas tees to refrain’ from making pre-pri-’ candidate for ment of the Interior. two dividends of 50 cents each were office has beén in receipt’ of comCharles GY Johnson, mary endorséments in legislative or today paid half yearly in 1943 from surNo written test is required and e plaints from residents of Town Talk U. S. Senator-from California, ressional contests where ther plus earned in profitable years, due and the Ridge Road, regarding the called upon every person of voting there are no maximum age limits. cong es, idat eand an blic are several Repu to uncertainty regarding the dura‘appearance, often startling, of a perage to participate in the May 16 Applicants for both the$2190 and Seaor in the race for United States yt
tion of the war, and “the greater son of wild demeanor. Owners of ‘state primary. $2433 positions must be registered ator. uncertainty regarding when nurses and must have had at least your cabins had also complained of. smail 4 The Republican State Chairti can deny,’ declared John“Who company may hope to resume unrethefts and bygglaries. 30 semester hours in public health rme chai ty coun ecoall l, to politica r in a lette son, ‘that the present stricted and. profitable operation, it nursing. in addition to the regular Deputy Sheriff George DéSoto and eae ; ared: and bureaucratic strangle hold decl nomic rewould appear that the interests .of Game Warden Parl Hiscox made a nursing course. No experience is ny m har y part the of est stifling inter been has. the y “In recentl the share holders will now best be thorough search of Deer. Creek Canthat quired for the’ $1190 positions and an. — t spiri the can with Ameri ing all of keep rights in utional and conserved by suspension of dividyon, where the man had been reconstit only one year for the $2433 posiintent of the ‘primary election . ¥ is not due at least in part to neglect ends until conditions become more ported seen, but failed to find him. tions, I believe it is vital that our_— of our duty to our government.” favorable.}’ Later Hiscox took another look, hapNurses appointed to these posi. ’ pening on Keitzmann’s trail and finJohnson asserted that “it would tions will help to plan and carry out Regarding the WPB order No. ally found him. Hiscox said that not be at’ all surprising if returning public health programs in communL-208, closing gold mines, Searls reKeitzmann had been apparently liv-} service men will demand renovation ities throughout the United States: cuban for legislative ported that the Zeibright and Browns ing: off the land along Deer Creek of the entire political, economic and Those employed in Indian Service gressional offices and for the U1 € Valley mines were entirely _ closed \1for about’ two weeks. social structure of the nation in ormust be able to drive a car in all States Senate. and allowed to fill with water, but ; At the. sheriff’s office Keitzmann der to return to the constitution. types of weather. “We have a splendid opportunity ag the Grass Valley mines, she Empire, gave his birth place as Neutich, GerThere is no closing date for this a hand now and the Narth Star—by reason of '“"'We must give them to carry California back intothe ‘Re-. = many, aged 60,residence in the UI. examination. Applications will be acnew a publican fold at the November Gen“their depth and the extremely high and lay the ground work with S. 38 years. He had come to Califorcepted by the United States . Civil OL 3) TEs sense invigorating eral Election, but to win we must. cost of reopening would tbe kept: dry and nia from Salt Lake City. He had resService Commission, Washington, D. govprinciples.of the and maintainéd until the drain on have a united party—and the count; sponsibility in ‘istered as an enemy alien. (C., until further notice. ‘ the primary our fore: ernment guaranteed by ‘ your company‘s liquid assets, having. committees, when _ Announcements and. application over, should be in position to” cb. fathers,’’ he added. in view the probably length of ~~ forms may be obtained from the com-war, necessitated a change in this! ordinate all elements in the ‘panty: Johnson declared he was “‘greatly mission’s local secretary; Howard “This we cannot achieve,’ in my policy.’ anrecently edncerned”’ over. the Penrose, at post office or from the on, if our county committees bi opini registration nounced current voters United States Civil Service CommisAfter reciting the lease of bigs partisan committees in Repubcome he figures, These in California. sion, Washington, D. C. 25. Persons lite deposits (‘tungsten ore) in the! liean primary contests and favor one pointed out, hit the lowest point in in. war using their highest skills North Star Mine to the New Verdi. er. _ , ‘non-fathers under 26 were being in deferred as ‘‘necessary men” s ation war industries, or “in occup rt in suppo of the War. Some local hoards balked completely and refused to send pre-Pearl Harbor inducted oo wma a Walter Fritz Keitzmann, register By H. M. L. is a considerable : The Nugget. EMPIRE STAR~ . ENEMY ALIEN T0 CANDIDATEFOR (PUBLIC HEALTH REPUBLICAN MINE LOSS HELD BEINVESTIGATED. SENATOR SCORES NURSES WANTED CHAIRMAN ASKS FOR UNITY TO LOWFIGURE VOTER APATHY Thinking try amd the armed coverageof all local happenings. If you want to read about your. friends, your neighbors, read — IN_CALIFORNIA COVERS RICHEST GOLD AREA IN ees ee _NEVADA . CITY, CALIF ORNIA. The CountySeat Paper Vol. 18. No 2: ie This paper gives your cornell p require Rev. Celiric Porter, rector, of ;the. ! % ‘Trinity Bpiscopal Church, has been ‘@endonnth Frankia ‘Payne, died in chosen by the ,direetors.of,the Ne-. y a local hosital ‘here Thursday afteryada City Rotary Club to bepresi noon following a heart attack at his’ dent. He will Sgt. Victor Lopachet, stationed ‘at ;home take office Jnly 1st: in North Sen Juan, ‘Nevada. ‘He may enter upon his duties ‘et da OR ee: e ' 18 ‘Reptiblicans, 13 Democrats; Stat ‘Camp ‘Beale,.committed duicide at County. earlier date, due to the. fdet that}. 103. , cans whli ‘Rep 141:25 Saturday night at bis home 95 Alvah ‘Hooper, coroner, took Assembly, ‘Beryl Robinson, -present fosimbenti Ra fon . on Pine Wood Drive in the .Union charge of the body. Democrats, 2 ‘Prohibition 4s to. begin service in the: U. re ‘the Hill district. According to Coroner Payne was a native of Challenge, within a few days. Jordati’s figures disclosed peace the g for Alvah Hooper there was no apparent Yuba County, aged 57 years. He had are more candidates runnin A. M. Holmes has been elected $3.00. es. Senate reason for the act. ge ies and Mrs. «worked as a laborer in Yuba and vice president and H. E. Kjorlie, men ven Lopachet was 46 years of age and . Ele ce. offi r othe any: Nevada (County communities’ for n tha secretary. Other directors of the elub . , this race. had served in the U. S. Army 24 most of his life. — asd one ‘woman are in are Guerdon Ellis, H. A. Curnow, . , with eats moved. 23-s recently years. He had Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Doris In the campaign for the Al Bates and Curren Heath. atives, three the Replacenient Depot from PittsAlpers Payne, two sons, Edward C. in’the house of represent a g, with ten burg, Contra Costa county, to Camp and Robert F. Payne, wore, and three women-are participatin assembly. Beale. He and his wife had only ocbrothers, Frank and Thomas Payne running for the state l district, ecupied their home here for a few of Oakland, and John Payne of RedIn only one congressiona : Has Roast Pork Dinner unopposweeks. ent umb inc ding. the fifth, is the 2 The coroner said that his inquiry _ A roast pork dinner was served} Prine: ed. in revealed that the sergeant and his ght sou ng bei s seat the California Highway: Patrol Aux$1.5 cuted rie. For the 20. Governor Warren Names unopwife had just returned from down are s ate did can iliary,.called together by Capt. Jos12 the senate , town Grass Valley. Lopachet walked: Agricultural Dist. Director eph Blake of the Hills Flat patrol]? posed. ws 24 into the living room and shot himsho e rac ly. emb station to hear Inspector William I ‘Governor Earl Warren has apass te The sta sed. self through the heart with a 32 ppo uno are s pointed Vernon Stoll, John Bieber ice White in the Nevada City Elks club off of the 80 one seat in the United Stat Pare Aaeiiry ans quite dements mean? It me approaching finitely that we are h our ene the big show down wit erves There must be res mies, victhe n tai cer ke enough to ma le that most tory. It is qiiite probab ng inducted of the men now bei powder, but will never smell gun ically fit, t be ready, phys they mus : to enter the trained and. armed, , if they are battle as replacements needed. caliber revolver. He was dying when and Malcolm Hammill of Grass ValSaturday evening. the coroner arrived. Army authorley and U.S. N. Johnson of Nevada Inspector White: is Patrol, rdinator ot Fill auxiliary . ! ities took charge of the body, which (City directors of the 17th Agriculthe. Civilian the coroner, on their request remov ed to Camp Beale. tural Association, which handles desroups. He defined their duties, not tails of the Nevada County. Fair. only as a war timeemergency group,. al With the exception of Hammill but as an auxiliary which might be} Ben Pryor, CB 2/e and brother the appointees have served on the Roger Pryor Sho is with the Colusa board before. Holdover directors are county agricultural commission in Joseph Day of Nevada City, C. Bd ‘that county, spent Sunday visiting monds of Truckee, William Sammons. called into service under peace.time. Ba: conditions should occasion warrant.) — Chefs for the evening were Rich-. _ ard R. Goyne,A.M. Holmes, Irving. $ their sister and brother in law, Mr. of Ferest Springs, and ‘Fhipmse bi, Long, Sart. ite and ‘Ben fiday. ait and Mrs. Ed Martine. cahyof Alta Hill. olo. : Pas a. y