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_PAGE TWO
NEVADA. CITY NUGGET
t MONDAY, MAY 19, 1941.
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Nevada City Nugget
. 805 Broad Street. Phone 36.
A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published
at Nevada City.
Editor and Publisher H. M. LEETE
Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and Thursday
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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The strange Rudolf Hess case became no less mysterious
and perhaps even more so, when the British government last
week apparently flashed a caution light that had the effect
of suddenly slowing down the stream of delighted British pro“
paganda about their highly prized prisoner of war.
The most unexpected development in the case since the
very first round of confused speculation, of course, was the
fact that the British tacitly admitted that Hess’ mission was to
tring a peace proposal to his old friend, the Duke of Hamilton.
Whether or not this is true, it was surprising to hear the
British admit it, for the admission detracts greatly from the
propaganda value of their captive, since it could be construed
in Germany as full confirmation that Hess had become de-/
ranged and flown to Scétland with a “Messiah complex.” _
The British admission, however, did not come from official sources (who have cast new doubts on the “apostle of
peace’ version), but rather was contained in an unofficial but}.
consor-passed report from London.
But even assuming that the official British and Nazi stories of the sensational flight should coincide, how will that help
to clarify the mystery?
Still unanswered will be all but one or two of the countless questions that were raised at first, and the very fact that
the two sides unexpectedly have put out the same versions
raises countless new possibilities.
For instance:
If Hess came to Scotland as an apostle of peace, was he
insane as the Nazis insist? Or was he under instructions from
Hitler to carry out some fantastic new plot?
Could Hess, for personal reasons, be letting both sides
think he has gone crazy? Could be actually have been fleeing
Germany for his life, and have fixed up his escape, with typical German elaborateness, so_ that both sides think he has a
**Messiah complex’’? He might reason that his wife and family would be safer under those circumstances'than if he simply
_ had deserted.
If Hess actual'y sought peace was it because he suddenly became compassionate and wanted to save the British? Or
did he want to patch up a peace now, while Germany is on the
crest, because he foresaw a Nazi crackup?
Does Britain have an ulterior motove in confirming the
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I wonder if this reckless world,
Déspite its shape and weight,
Will ever find a good smooth road
And start going straight.
You're getting old and grey, dear world,
Why wobble up and down,
Why not discard your wicked ways .
And really go to town?
] wonder if this is the proper time to take a history of the
world in hand and review the erratic course of man’s progress
through the long centuries since he first appeared among the
dinasaurs and pteradactyles and began shooing them off ‘with
gutteral yells and stone bludgeons.
Now. a review of world history may affect us in several
ways and humble our pride. We may for instance, come to the
conclusion that man is nothing more than a sort of supermonkey, who, like his cousins in the zoo, is quite incapable of
profiting by the experiences of former generations and so goes
right on repeating their errors and enduring their trials world
without end—amen.
I wonder what progress we should see in the world, if
homo sapiens,, instead of harking back to old ancestral starting posts, would take up where his dad leaves off and what
would be the result if he could garner wisdom with the same
degree of facility with which he acquires knowledge. Perhaps
for one thing, the simians would refuse to recognize him as a
Nazi version? Could it be that Hess ‘simply deserted to the!
British as it had been thought at first, and that the British, for:
some reason, now prefer to let Germany think the “Messiah.
complex”’ story is correct?
Is it possible, for example, that Hess has become so valu-'
able to Britain as a secret military informer that they prefer
to sidetrack his propaganda value in order to keep Hitler
guessing?
. The whole befuddled case is not made any less complicated, certainly, by the fact that Prime Minister Churchill postponed his eagerly awaited report on the “Hess mess” to the
house of commons.
~ Churchill, for some reason, has elected to go slow, per-j
haps because the incident has created the possibility of false
optimism over the prospects of a peace understanding, as an
American observer in London pointed out, which “may lull
the people into a letup and soften them for the new blows by
Germany.” :
Three days of speculation, claims and counter-claims,
and various.official versions of the story, therefore, have left
the whole fantastic episode with just as many ramifications as
it had in the beginning.
And about the only air-tight analysis is the one Li’] Abner would be likely to make: “It hain’t ammozin’—it’s conzoozin’.’'"—Sacramento Union.
Olson Scores Again .
Whether it, is because he is determined to stretch his
power just as far as it will go or simply because he likes to do
things the hard way is not entirely clear, but Governor Olson
has included some kind of juggling trick or other political
shenanigan in practically every batch of appointments he has
made recently—even where no pay or other political favors
are involved.
The latest example is in tht appointment of two men to
the board of regents of the University of California. _ B. E.
Ahlport, law partner of the governor's son, was appointed to
a term that does-not expire until 1956, while James Moffitt,
a former member of the board was given a term that expires
in 1948: Regents draw no salaries.
The shenanigan is this: _ Moffitt’s previous term on the
board expired last summer, but Olson suddenly appointed his
own secretary, M. Stanley Mosk, to the vacancy to forestall
any appointment that might be made by the rampaging Lieut.
Gov. Patterson, who was acting governor at the time.
_Now Moffitt goes back on the board, but gets a seven_yéar term instead of the 16-year term he would have received
by a simple reappointment. And the long term goes to a bos_ 0m companion of the Olson family.
. Books In April
That's the spirit, governor. Make every one count while
u still have the chance.—Contributed.
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blood relation and he would at length begin to grow up.
Looking more closely at our historical text, we should
discover a modicum of comfort which would aid us in facing
this present Hitlerized world with confidence. The fate of long
dead tyrants and world dispoilers, assures us that somewhere
along the slimy trail of the monster of Bertchtesagen, Nemesis lies in wait. Conquered peoples will again be free. mankind wil! have another chance to establish peace and order upon earth, another opportunity to destroy a hellish tyrant and
all of his unholy crew.
I] wonder if the people of Italy realize that their own lovely land is no longer free. It is now as much under German
domination as any other recently enslaved land. Mussolini is
one of Hitler's tools—just let him try to be anything else.
Take a look-see, Japan, you are slipping down the same muddy road.
] wonder if the government will receive whole hearted
cooperation from the workers who are employed in defensive
industries. John Lewis says: “‘No.”’ It is to be hoped that he
is mistaken. Millions of workers across the sea, failed to cooperate when their beloved country were in peril—now they
are cooperating with Hitler with the gestapo standing over
them to see that there is no slowing up during.the hours of
their slavish toil.
Uncle Silas: “Sister Matilda wanted to know if the symbol on Hitler’s flag was an agonized pretzel, but . told her, no,
it is what one bright commentator, called a crooked cross.”
—A. MERRIAM CONNER.
OIL INDUSTRY WORKERS
There are more than a million
persons employed in the petroleum
industry and about three quarters
of them are engaged in marketing
the products, according to the California ‘State Automobile Association.
Slightly more than one-seventh handies drilling and production, onetenth refining.
Library Lends 1932
Mrs. Iva Williamson, city librarian reports that in April books borrowed for home use numbered 1-,
932; fiction 1469; juvenile 284;
miscellaneous 179, Books borrowed
from state library 6.
Visitors to the reading rooms 1,390; men 445; women 164; boys
414; girls 367; number of borrowed
books 1086; total attendance 2476;
daily attendance 95.
Cards issued 8 adult and 6 juvenile, cards canceled, 5 adult and three
juvenile, a gain of six and our present registration 923.
Books purchased 20; books donated 6; books, discarded 27; present
accession 11,643.
SERVICE STATION SALES
Sales by gasoline service stations
in the United States in 1940 amounted to almost $3,000,000,000. about
six and one half per cent of total
United States retail sales, reports
the California State Automobile Association,
Drivers afflicted with hornitis
frequently give the impression they
have learned to drive by ear.
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too. I talk to these lads like a
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you believe everything an utter
stranger tells you? A man you
never saw before, who may have
been a jail bird for all you know,
who filled you up to the ears with
the idea that by striking you could
better yourself, and now you find
yourself and family badly needing
food and other necessities. So you
come to me, your friend of long
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and waited for his pay, and who
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