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March 3, 1942 (4 pages)

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ere wi Page Four ___Nevada City . Nugget — Thursday, N March >; 1942_ Rumor mongers, professional e Red Cross War Reliet mourners, gente wna carry ery . Noted Educators Will Appear During Lenten : ing towels over their arms, and : : . . _ soe z , j : 2 wailers by the wall, are not only a li E p Season Goal Here G oO O Short trators to their country, but they On Loca . Pub Ic orum rog ram L are the birds that industriously be: THE NATIONA : foul their own nests. They are un: MARKET . The Red Cross War ReieS Drive} m witting allies of Hitler and Hiro. The annual Spring Pub‘ic Forum, NESoEE, through its long time conE icisis revealed today approxima'’-' names do not appear on the off*tial ae The same doleful sath mee seneeres wd the Nevada City Unified Knoles, College of Pacific, f -aguatns 8 nection with the largest . ely $200 is still necessary to fill Neprisoners of war list. \ see in every defeat of United Naag baibes. will cpen Ze Thurs-. Role in the War and After. fish mpany on the Pac. ]! vada City’s quota. '* The Red Cross Chapter here. has ene oe ee ene crake wid wa coe ee . Thursday, March 19: Dr. G.° A. ifice< + tsable to offer . whe drive . committee hopes [9 received details on the treatment of ,of their dvielecaeks are also busendent o : ita s H. E. Kjorlie anWerner, College: of Pacific, The ite oas y. sigitants fe / ta. which was increased American prisoners of war and inily engaged in an attempt to scut. nounced today. Near Eastern Situation.” you the finest fish and reach the Pk ti ‘nal $2,000-quota terned civilians by the Japanese. tle their own particular communThe forum will continue for seven Phiraiay Marek: 26<. De Krank agit k ey. any $600 over the orig — ere Poet . : rare i eS Tees rie Sobatine aie aie : ; Ses A largest variety, of ony Cait a week. Every one who pos-; The information will beof interest} ''YIt is high time an open agi weeks, excepting Belcan week, Munk, University of California, ; store in the state. sibly can aid are urged to leave their) to Nevada Cityans in view of the. Were declared pi alps: sip of : As in past years, the forum speak‘eahomie War.” OUNTER WILE eo ll. contributions at the City Hall or at . fact several local persons are among] tle faith and yawp:ng So 9 lees i vii les He abt! fe a oF Thursday, April 2: Easter vacai COUNTER WILL of . : 2 _; the northern part of the state. $ lecture ‘RATURE’ DURING LENTEN the two newspaper offices. . the interned. The information foi: : tion—no le . i PEATURE Bei cio ioses te fpavied, thairman . 3? lows: SIERRA SUPERVISOR . The speakers this year will base Thursday, April 9: Dr. Knoles, se: & WE Sa ae IN ine American Red Cross, pointed out Dr, Fritz Paravicini, International. EXTOLS FOREST oe sie a 7. eal situation. “Capital, Labor and ita soe ae on Be se ‘ z ding food,. Red Cross delegate in Tokyo cabled dae tlie Pat pti surise Sunounces . ” “Thureday, April 16: Dr. Werner, : today in. addition to provi g 3 3 faeike ears ee (Pe gecs ” THE clothing and other comfort articles to Geneva under date of February 17 SNOW PLAYFIEL. aes Fae te oe eis see! eee European ae Z ne ; d intern-/ as follows: “According to letter datae Bit et a AL. . or the seven. Thursday, Apri : Dr. Knoles, i for American prisoners aan g ; AR ee: OE Ger e NATION AL ed non combatants, the American/eq January 25 from Captain Macbey Ada “ie ea or 25 cents per lecture wil oem Ideas, Reality in Hmerg MARKET Red Cross _ will seek information! Millan, ex-governor of Guam, 355 noe (Spec Seid a eee 1e Se ency. 4 > an . f — : rf . a LEE MICHELL Pro h the International Red Cross. war-prisoners from Guam are in. S@?ta County superviso The lectures will be each ThursAdditional information, .or t @ repnts . Pthroug hose ; vada City Tuesday to proudly extol day evening between 7:30 o’clock and. servation of tickets can be obtained = BROAD STREET concerning missing Americans whose . Camp Zentsuji, Skikoku, since Janu1d : : : ary 16. In addition 134 civilians the advantages of skiing at the Bald 9:39 o'clock at the Nevada City . by calling the Nevada City High € ‘ A, . ith 13 Catholic priests and bishon. Mountain Ski Course between Al-, . Elementary School Auditorium. An/School, 120. D at * ,. leghany and Forest. . hour will be devoted to the lecture ; from Guam sent to Kobe, January i 1 sed 23.” In the forest service headquart-!and another hour to discussions. eae aoe oo = . W 4 ada: = 7 ff ea Fre Th = : OG ers here, Carvin showed several hun-. The lecture, program, subject to paren ee ; bie as . a luce aa ees Pala 5h dred feet of colored motion pictures change, will be as follows: ne eee ae > é THURSDAY AND FRIDAY a bi on Provided {0 PrisoM-. or the ski course and scenery in the Thursday, March 12: Dr. Tully! Advertise in the Nugget for results > Starring John Boles . ers of war and treatment good—only Forest district : with Mona Barrie and request, more tobacco and foilet arta Secgent Ai) March of Time: _FAR ieloa— Forest service officiais here agreed EAST COMMAND The Prisoners of War Bureau’ of with Carvers ae: mid drigietedten: . “Fa ‘i SATURDAY o a the Japanese government at Tokyo NAME at oe iy waee oe "Ht 2 ¥ Penny Singleton a notified the International Red Cross. °? elsewhere in this a i Glenn Ford . create th has tan . Tahoe 40, where thousands ski each hi the laugh riot: in at the following foodstuffs were. c 7 gee Kaas ii + TAN ATEIFE’S BY vith Lupe given. to interned civilians: ‘“‘Per day . week end. Carvin sai eee pe Mh . this great comedy, Plus MEXICAN SPITFIF YS BA with p ne ei 7 14h eo0d eoudiiton: tor akiins % Joie Rae Velez and Leon Errol. at present, is as follows: meat (beef, dina as Pale Minantain beeenuse. che i pork, ham or. liver d fish 5 , ni : Hh SUNDAY AND MONDAY oe : t iver) an is 350 lava formation does not tend to melt Nit i a REMEMBER THE DAY stte. Colbert are. stars Do ne ie ee the snow as fast as other form: n nl wi ette Colbert are stars . fresh fruits and°690 grams of bread,. . ~ . ‘ , in. this famous drama. tions. q Plus FIESTA with Antonio Moreno Armida playing a great role in gj /#™. tea with cream and sugar. On ass ame this gay comedy. . Sundays, one egg and coffee added.” So Another cablegram communicated AIR RAID CLASS by the Japanese authorities dated ae z Se ei ee lc Pena e eee’ February 15 with relation to treat* ment of American civilians interned FOR WOM “ * in Japan, reads as follows. ‘‘For the! a —— id entire duration of the present war, . HA 7 < : the Japanese government will aooty QDEN M \ BS : 3 as 2 the Articles of the 1929 Geneva Con-. “= *# H a Roe” : vention on prisoners of war, also to’ ————— {. Seer Ka ; non-combatant internees of enemy In order to clear ud and misunder. i! Sor peg ae 63 . I i ] \ REST RS Es z # countries, on the condition that belstanding, the Nevada County Defense . j} you LL BE RAP! i Boe ee DR 3 ligerent countries do not submit them ;Counei! has issued the following : BH ‘# to physical labor against their wil.’ . statement through Chairman Vernon in a . * . “On the other hand, the Japanese . Stoll. # OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK. DRIVE OUT AND § Legation at Berne,” an Intervation-. " a1 nousewives and other women ciKAN E MODERN KITCHEN < 3 SEE US % al Red Cross cable states, “assure . of Nevada County who are urged to * ay es Cre ener tt Japan . pen bp te take the course ‘on Air @ Decide right now to make more leisurely living—and * PHONE 412 GRASS VALLEY-NEVADA CITY HIGHWAY @ benefit from conditions more favorRaid Protection are not beinz ezked your dream kitchen come true how easily it can be installed & able than those of the above mention-. /to obligate themselves in any way. with a Crane modern kitchen with Crane-Equipment. No * ec Cora on, bermuse: Beart tem . . They are not joining any organizawhere you'll find cooking a matter how little you wish to * FR ESH \ Ot Al Ei x4 9 + the furnishing by the authorities of tion or assuming any financial obtijoy instead of a job. You’llbe spend, Crane value gives you % A bat * ches Noe a sid Ogee . gation. The only purpose in asking amazed at how little itcoststo more for your money. Come + ey LEE ESN 0ae . hew ise reteive PrO-/ for registration is to tind out how have a beautiful kitchen like in today for all the facts. No . be Ree Cee 32c * visions and clothing from third Per many will take the course in order this with its greater efficiency, obligation, of course. = Fixes 28c = FONG:
. that the proper facilities be arrangpee : + a LT 8. NG, GUI A fab ti vlna tee ee %. “Visits from families are possible, . gq” Any statements to the effect . Al PHA STORES Ltd J e IF MARKET DECLINES— * thanks to the proximity of the place . shat those who-attend these classes . 9 . @ : SO DO WE %. of internment. Medical examinations wi}] be obliged to serve on a per-. . . NEVADA CITY—PHONE 5 GRASS VALLEY—PHONE 88 Pd #) and hospitalization for the sick are! manent Air Raid Protection se = s =." @ @ =. provided. Possibility of reading Ja-' mittee are in error. Also, there wil : ie : : * *. panese newspapers, using the radio . be no uniforms required as has been q ¥ y; ~ o * i z LARGE ORANGES en neesneveranasiceesssonecteaseesesrsnennnesseses 2 dozen 35 *. and going out, if required conditions ' stated in sme quarters, . . + BONNIE DOG FOOD 4 cans 25c . are fulfilled.” a he . ; \ . & > Chairman Davis stated that the! the Chemical Warfare Department! PCO PE r ne LI EE PEA — Ky : gwen, NNEY COMPA ¥ =. Ronee * MT. SHASTA YELLOW FR P CHES % . Red Cross has not been advised how . o¢ the United States Army, is de. PEt eT Re ag N Be No. 2, can 15c * . many American civilians are intern-. signed to give the iousawite and oth-. : + PEET’S GRANULATED SOAP {ed in Japan. Also no word has been . ey interested women, the same in-. q ff received ‘through the International} ¢ormation that has already been giv. he ~ ; * 70 ounce package MEO eee gr Ae, te ane nee ee (tee 49¢ Red Cross of the number of prisoners cement officers and male ig en enfor / + P&G SOAP, C WW SOAP ee 6 large bars 27c of war and civilians from Wake Is-! sense workers iby the FBI schools. F » + e ° jand. The. course will be given in Grass SPRING a) + In answer to other requests from Valley and Nevada City beginning 7) = MODESIOMEK oo 4 cans 33c the American Red Cross, the Interna-. March 16, There will be four two N77 } ALPINE, SEGO, CARNATION MILK tional Red Cross cabled. it was en-/hour sessions given in each town. 4 ns 35c deavoring to obtain. a delegate in. phe classes in Grass Valley will be i st a a neo aah aS Aaa A hl a aR ee Sacer ea aa Hong Kong, China, in order to re-. from 10 to 12 in the morning and in FRESH POTATO DONUTS — EVERY DAY ceive fog on the welfare of Am-. Nevada City from two ie four ae 3 if DOZEN 35c icans there. afternoon. The locations of the clessi ‘ Upon the request of Chairman] es will be announced later. } MONARCH COFFEE, 3 Lb. Vacumm Can Soa aa 86c %/ Davis, the International Red Cross : ——— . 3 Pound Glass Jar 92c is negotiating for the appointment Mail Closing Time 1 eA Ge orgealaiti, lin eae eR EONS : se Asie Wi Mantle to report: on . 1 Pound Vacuum Can . the welfare of Americans in the. Im Afternoon Changes . BN ic nti tee * $. Philippines. The International Red. ~Owing to another change in train i i w%C 22c d to Mr. Davis h , “the . COLUMBUS TUNA—Light Meat, No. lf an ... Cross reporte to Mr. Davis, however. -nedules, outgoing mail from the f Wave Line American CRAB MEAT No. yy, can ... 30c that Somme ions are yet dif-jo¢a) postoffice to points east and i WOODBURY TOILET BUA 2 4 bars 28c ficult with Manila. west will close at 2:45 instead of . 2:15 p. m, until further notice. Mail Rie Cee OA 5c THINKING OUT LOUD closing in the. evening at'7:30 for F iasésaddos oints east and west remains un: ee 4c (Continued from Page ‘One) stig d q t ARMOURS STAR BACON, per pound, sliced .... 38c e en ie Serer a : ° from the county have been bu arts i] MELROSE BACON, per pound, sliced BSS ee ae 32 400. But it does mean that all but . makes of cars at George Brothers e ee: 400 men have been replaced in the . Parts Store. . : mining industry by newcomers A ' F a ! Highest prices paid for clean used ; . E ARMOUR re BABY BEEF Iapoe Moreaver, OF ay Aes ee cars, also used tires, all sizes, George * as ; is a handicap of course, to effic3 Brothers Parts. Store. AT ALL TIMES ient mining, ‘but on the other hand . _ ie : i % % ; it is better than continual and unPe cma mies a X : relieved ‘depletion of working 5 e forces. anaes a8 Spring fantasy of soreet ith i posy prints on smooth rayoa : a We axe the came faith in the Bok Btls waisted, swishy & \ The World’s News Seen Through mining industry of the cointy as . skirted — in zipper and > il y% THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR that expessed by Otto Schiffner in } wrap-around styles. another column in this ‘issue. We . . An International Deily Newspaper believe that the government does Fresh Youn is Truthful —Constructive— Unbiased —Free from SensationalHot propose. thrauch th ened &§ . . ism — Editorials Are Timely and Instructive and Its Daily : : , 5 ge tapas, S. Features, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make of priorities, or by an other means, i) \ iD $27 C HT] T T 0 . S . the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper.for the Home. to close the gold and silver mines UG ( ula ute I Practical seersuckers and . ‘ a . “The Christian Scienee Publishing Society of the county and thereby throw . ; other smart cottons in lighti One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts thousands of men out of employ5 Year Old Whiskey soc gel gone roe: -Price $12.00 Yearly, or $1.00 a Month. ment. It was not done in the war NOW 8 35° ae z Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, $2.60 a Year. of 1917 and we have no reason to inetien Gen —a ee Introductory Offer, 6 Saturday Issues 25 Cents, think it will be done now. The TAS PINT — gold and silver produced in this FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY : Address ; county willbe used to revive a : & als SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST trade starved world when this war . See 3 ee is done. d+ Oe CEUUEY 0. 2HO~ : . q a = 4 oi 8 Ef 2 4 5 , pe SupF a " oe ah ts * bo 4 ab