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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 2, 1938 (4 pages)

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. FOOLISH QU ESTION tei eveeeeeeeserre* y t Nes abe She abe ane ah ok oe Se Sc a sefeaeteoeagealeeteateateee desis Nevada City Nugget weRE SEEMS TO e Kas zx 5 cos é : at Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and Friday mail as d entere and rnia, Califo City, a Nevad fice at matter of the second [class in the postof March 3, Nevada City. under Aet of Congress, = + ea & SUBSCRIPTION RATES % One year (In Advance) tS ne s? Sape HERS Fn 0h 52h Sake ae Editor and Publisher Sass BFA 0 3 bi Cap Maen Me he reine Pere ere ec. _ BE SOME SORT OF A DEPRESSION, . Printed and Published A Legal Newspaper, as defined by Statute City. a Nevad at , Wyte Veryl Gray of Lodi arrived today to again take charge of the local swimming pool in Pioneers Park. He in shape for the t ‘is gefting things CAMPTONVILLE, May 2.—Alber will he hopes’ which date lopening n suddenly ill on NO, 41144 es Phone 36 305 Broad Street. CAMPTONVILLE TOE TE SSS E. Flagg twas take WHAT DO YOU SUPPOSE y eland and _(Miss A. MeCraney of San Francisco has arrived to spend this week ‘Myron A. M. Clev with her sister in law, Mrs. O. Me‘Pauly. He'is suffering from an infamily. Judge 1S ‘Craney and fection in his arm which has been h prevalent for some time and. whic CAUSING have moved from the Grant and spread ito his ithroat. His condition . Heether mill to Oak Valley where is somewhat improved. in ithe MacDonald Meggers re-. they are residing Frank W. days trip . house. two a from Friday turned Katte IM. Jaynes into. the north coumitry on a snow ‘ ’ measuring gate ote tea Ge He he We hates, Ge slesiestestesfesierierien festa expedition. Mr.:—-and wid days ‘ago from “Mrs. returned Front page news of recent days, if the signs are read cor rectly, indicates a brand-new trend of thinking among work = a x sceayoresetne ves St epee Ali le nn N acid t Rraalhy{ ey f Lite AR . MOTHER’S DAY SUNDAY, MAY 8 . . bY J } . i a i COLLEY’S: . Miss Mary Lou Draper, Placer jun. lege student body social ‘com Nevada ‘City Broad her committees . apvointed MNsssioner _________________9 last week for the spring formal dance} “o given be in May. Miss Dorothy . Thomas of Nevada City has been appointed They were organized. They had their own union. And they. maintained amicable relations with their employers. The blood, advertising team went to , track oad . for « a .e and battle started only when foreign organizers moved their LONELY FOLKS, Join seve national teresting, hobby guild. worthw'iile Room .230, San’ track Rosa Saturday meet. George iIMeElry af} lI the team: locarion. For particulars call 521.!} In 4-11-tfe) iriends. FOR SALE — 316 ACRE RANCH . HOME; located in foothills of . Write R. Randolph, care 49 Geary St., college Francisco, Placer Co., on Highway No. WANTED—One pounds, ald. true -work~and . . chairman. Santa Nevada City is on Much as we regret the lineup of bashed heads and bloody noses, perhaps the revolt of the worker himself against . . NS NE te CETTE The Placer junior aren't In the workers’ judgment, however, it appears there enough of them ‘to handle such situations. . va j . wholly satisfied with wages, hours and working ‘conditions. picket lines into town. Virtually the same situation obtains a tthe sugar plant in Crockett. It would be unreasonable to suppose there are not wise and conscientious leaders within the ranks*of organized labor. A ; % —— formerly . latter case, workers publicly state that they were _25 CENTS UP— CONFECTIONS FOR MOTHER ers of California — a trend, it is not fanstactic to suppose, which might lead the whole nation back to industrial peace and sanity. Pinched for dragging months between ¢lashes of bitter ‘turisdictional’’ labor warfare, the average citizen has borne . with the chaotic condition hopeful it presaged better things for the worker. But today, the worker finds himself increasingly pulled and hauled between rival unions hungry for the . dues he can pay, thirsty for the power he can give. Peaceful . . . communities, formerly content, are torn with the strife of it. ‘And the worker, reaching a long delayed decision, has flared . . into open revolt against the inter-union wrench and strain. Most recent developments pointing the tendency are the . sanguinary conflicts at the California Hawaiian sugar plant at. Crockett and at the Murchie mine in. Nevada County. In the. horse, sound, 1400not 8 too .John Raum, .Camptonville, Calif. miles above Auburn. vay TOMORROW TUES: DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND 7 P. M. TWICK, DAILY, 2 AND 8 P. M. 40. 8-room . 4 RINGS OF CLOWNS . . frame house; 2 chicken houses;. hot and cold’ water; plenty of} “5-24te shade. Terms $1600; 14 cash. Bal. on easy terms. Write to owner, Box} jealous, warring unions is a healthy sign. Exercising his right FOR-SALE—-500 new chick coal oil brooder, $8.50. Still buying old as an American.citizen, ke has acted to protect his job and his glass stoppers any color or size. self-respect in his own community. And the average Califor“210 Main street, Merchandise Ex-} change. 5-2-1tp . . ‘nian, holding no factional brief, but resenting only disorder . . has_ finally r . worke the that tly ferven hope will t, and conflic . ) — ENED SHARP S LAWN MOWER post i sign the time this that and struck the right road back— With Foley electric sharpener. . . . ed. Keys made and all appliances re. . . reads: “Industrial Sanity.’ —Contribut 54, Applegate, Calif. 12-27-tt . {] paired. Courteous prompt service. tettetototototoiutetiokinieiiotietes yh he he te she the sta ste she stestesterte ett etetotott *, esesie se steoteneesiestentententestesbe seein rien scafesteste age seestefertesteseoeotesfe tententesgeeatestentente oe eestestesest e ¢ % 9 @ ko * FOR SALE—2 hp. Fairbanks-Morse . Ff H. M. WL. 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can by no stretch of the imagThe country edipor’s mail box is pan aggressor. She by prepaganda of ination be called the crowded daily d 2000 gals. hour. Very little use. . Price for both $55. Sofge, 1 mile from, acted ‘n “self defense,’’ This luci every ilk, ranging in style tement of the Japanese position l Guctations from the Congressiona sta who have stret-. from Coun‘y Hospital, Willow Val to lurid pictorial zs murder sent out by grou dy bloo of beare who w of martyrs pure as sno nuts to shame those coed ¢ ‘their arrived at imagination until they. FOR . the distorted m of conceiving Japan to ing persecuted by real Demons fro gressor. Hell. In the group of ‘the chaste in-. Lees viewpoint } be the 4-18-4te ley. . Record . Sure-way Fix-It Siop. Phone 346J.} i 4293tp 203 Commercial street. ae = portrayals RENT == Six room furnished Central Three bedrooms. house. . MOTHER'S DAY MAYS i . There’s true sentiment and ag-} . beauty in a gift of flowers. . . } Roses, spring flowers, pot-. Tn we ecu epee of those . hosts of evil, are those organiza-. on with pale smiles. The picture is . ted plants are . -naimag r among the. . d thei tche and. W770 have stre money the tions possessing entitled, ‘‘This picture does not speak {. sor . res {. agg the as . many lovely varieties. from Japan agencies for the dissemnation oon. to see war, yet is a scene observed near mocents savagely attacked . three Japanese soldiers joshing Chi. nese children while the parents look by the. Write for New HEALD Catalog yh of , also those who disbelieve the, . @"¢ selected information. Big ‘business hai Shang r . mbe Cha nese the Japa during the present, hostilocrat. Statement of the Republican party, the Dem ities. The Japanese soldiers are very empire. of Commerce which tells that Japan . Japanese ic party, and the fond of little ones and are making d in self-defense. The Wery fact) are the saintly beneficiaries of a: acte hearts of Chinese children glad the ous aggression of the larze percentage of the publicity of-. that the furi with such little devices as the cirese armies has forced Japan to at eS to grateful editors. On the . Chin cumstances allow.’ Another picture gly expand her defense lines other hand, the Hounds of Hell are unwillin s the exterior of a captured y thousands of miles in Chinese depict revealed, in the gratitous pamph-. ™@n se tank, ordinary looking in y and defensively engulf the Chine lets, to be: organized labor, the Demterritor itself, but given an evil notoriety by y ocratic party, the Republican part and the Republic of China. Every Japanese agencies that various. fensive position ‘into which Chinese articles and ladaggression has forced the peaceful other ladies’ toilet ‘truth goes ies’ shoes.”’ é through the most intriguing metaJapanese militarists. morphoses. oe The other of the two pro-Japanese deluded Those people who have pamphlets in my possession is engiven credence to the widely spread news stories of mass rape of ChinI have in mind particularly, two titled “Why the Fighting in Shanghai, and is published by the Forese women by Japanese soldiers have pamphlets published respectively by eign Affairs Association of Japan, the Japanese Chamber of Commerce priced at’ fifty sen. Doubtless beAfn of New York, and The Foreig fairs Associaition of Jiapan, dealing The _ with the Sino-Japanese war. “first is entitled “The Sino-Japanese eause of this newspaper’s reputation for sympathetic Foreign Affairs obviously not seen photographic evidence the coniclusive presented in “Why the Fighting in Shanghai.” Ii understanding, the is apparent to the readers of this Association Ja sterling of pamiphlet that the Japanese soldiers joshing ‘children in the presence of a comely Chinese woman are incapable of such barbarous Crisis 1937,” and purports ito be the “first comprehensive, authentic, faccome through with fifty sen, but present of this tual statement’’ conteerning the sitmade the paper a conduct as they have been steadily uation. It contains, as preface to a attractive booklet, ““‘Why the Fightreported to pursue, by several deing in Shanghai’’ sticks pretty closlot of quoted palaver by Japanese ble American news agencies. penda ely to the ingenious ‘theory’ tthat ing n, several very illuminat spokesme r can those who scoff at the Neithe statements which are given in part Chinese aggresaion in China had of Japanese defense against ity sincer here. “For 16 years Japan. strove to gotten to a point where it was necaggression long maintain their ignoressary for the Japanese to defend befriend China. The presentt clashes ant attitudes after viewing ‘the exin the Peiping-Tienitsin area and at themselves on a wide battle-front to terior of a captured Chinese tank Shanghai were caused by tthe agprotect the holiness of the Mikado, that the. Japanese reliably report to gressive acts of Chinese armies. For the security of Japanese tots and the ously concealed besides Japanese geisha have malici three weeks Japan did all. in her sacred virtue of war implements ‘‘bottles of whiskey, girls. This straightforward thesis is power to avoid hositlities and to setperfumery, other ladies’ toilet arttle the “incident” :in the Peipingpresented with much wind and a few icles, and ladies shoes’’ We may well Tientsin region through feaceable photographs particularly relevant to e any so-called irregularities on exicus One picture shows negotiations. In the above light, Jathe situation. the part of the Japanese defense forcpan \ did not require the Nugget to es in regard to Chinese women, when 6 3 saat Mill Street The studio that satisfies. Good PHONE 67 Droreenaspree Grass Vey mother on her day. FOOTE — lt kas a valuable message for you! FLORAL SHOP Hills Flat, Grass Valley More than 250,000 Heald Graduates have won their way to success by following the modern courses of Business and Engineering as taught at Heald's. tung and a portion of Suiyan, should by published . which to choose for your. provinees of Charar, Shansi, Shan a descriptionof the interior, which ‘‘Wierein were found, beto show all but the most reads: unit of this mass of free information . be enough ne guns, hand grenades, machi sides yitless doubters tthe desperately dehas its own charm, but it is in the ete., bottles of whiskey, perfumery, propaganda few ~ A HANDSOME BOX’ The Worker Rebels ‘ a Oroville where she Lawrence Turner has been. visiting her daughter. = . be about May 28. Tuesday night and ‘was rushed to the Landis Clinic at Grass Valley by Ranger ...------2¢-------+0+0---$2.50 Mast * Ta ateate Me asta sta te estestestestestestesteterteateateleateotesteatesteate feste MONDAY, MAY 2, 1938. . NEVADA CITY NUGGET > _PAGE TWO ‘photos at reasonable prices —no guess work. 8-hour Kodak finishing service. L we consider how the children leving Japanese were goaded to the limit by the discovery of the iniquity of their enemies who went so far as to maintain tanks allegedly containing such damning wontrivances as ‘‘lad ies’ other toilet articles.” . YARDLEYS Mr. CHAS. JANES Placed by Heald College with English Complexion Treatment Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. as secretary. Mr. Janes says. I am glad to recommend the Heald training, thorough, business like, well worth the time YARDLEY POWDER— a new powder of extra fine and money.” texture especially suitable for dry skin $1.10 Foundation Creme, Complex ion Cream, Toning Lotion, Milk of Lavender, Lip Sticks of all 4 shades. We are Nevada City agents for Yardley English toiletries and always have a fresh, complete stock. MOTHERS DAY GREETING CARDS—+to Mother _—other Mother — Mother of . some one dear—like a:mother. 5c to 50c 1 Mothers Day Candy—Beautiful Boxes— ; 50c and up Mother DICKERMAN Drug Store NEVADA CITY It will bring you the answer to your question— "How can I get started in Business?” Margaret Burnham Candy with detachable Whistler Picture for Framing. Mail this CouponTODAY HEALD COLLEGE. [1 San Francisco []Oakland = Mail Coupon to the College nearest -your ,, th oO Sacramento C] San Jose oak ne — Please send me Catalog and Literature on [1] BUSINESS C1] ENGINEERING Name City CB COPHPSCHSS HOH OHHH OOH H EHR OO EOS AIMS Bao ddsther ch Meth ane ali ely hate ML Age..scecr State....