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November 13, 1944 (4 pages)

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anti NEVADA CITY . NUGGET NOVEMBER 13 13, 1944 “vue REGISTRATION INU C GAINS a “UNION BOSSES AND THE FARMER Big city union domination/ of. California agriculture through organization of truckers and other vital cogs in the process of moving crops to markets has progressed ——.eeby statute. Printed and Published Se ~ Editor and Pos. wet Published Semi-Weekly, Monday ana If'bursday at Nevada City, California, and entered as ma. . gach. of the second class in 1)> postoffice at tad City under Aét of Cons ess, March the point of absurdity, as shown in the recent _state legislature Registration on the two largest committee investigation in Los Angeles of strong arm praccampuses of the University of Calitices and outright racketeering in the wholesale produce fornia for the fall term shows a markets. ae slight gain in total over the enroll Late Nevada City. = to Under the closed shop system, Gutaines trucking their produce into the Los Angeles whoesale market are forced to 3, ment a year ago, it is announced. However on the Berkeley campus hire union swampers: Formerly the average unloading cost for there is still a loss, but da larger on the Los Angeles campus a big truck was $6 but under the closed shop system the gain makes the total higher. 1879. swampers demand from $12 to $15 per truck, with $20 as : At Les Angeles the registration is . 4836 which is 521 more than a year ago. On the. Berkeley campus the the limit (and that’s the word to describe it) quotedin sworn testimony before the committee. Farmers who protested they could not afford such exhorbitant charges and attempted to. figure is 7329 or 390 less than in . y‘months’ will elapse ilove” the Civil hire other helpers to unload their trucks were threatened with the fall term last year. However at ‘Board makes known its findingsin the matter of broken jaws and other bodily harm by the union swampers. Los Angeles Registrar W. C. Pomeroy expects a final enrollment of service for central and northern California com-. ‘Many men, including paid off veterans of the current 5000 and at Berkeley Registrar T. sed and developedin the CAB hearing. war, undoubtedly would like to share in this lucrative work B. Steel expects 7618. This would o on applications of 20 airlines for this servise in the wholesale markets but they, too, dare not attempt to make a total of well more than 12,consideration. ® board the union gravy train. Union officials who protested 500 over 500 more than a year ago. , the plans now under consideration would that the swampers are “unauohtrized” to make such fantastic region egio by air with 20 other major western cities at a over charges, are the first to defend the closed shop system hye ragin transportation time and costs. the regardless of its un-Americanism and injustices. They, like Born— mMcKean hospital, Enjoyment extend a fora, cotaal route to Seattle by way d, Astoria, DESERT REPTILES MEAT PREFER SHADE trim yl Dew ried hour ¢ rationing and wartime conditions the quality of our meats measures up to the same high from the best cattle, lambs and swine that money can buy. Our of zoology on the Los Angeles’ camof pus of the University of California. service to our patrons is built on a foundation of high qual In a recent study published jointone of the most interesting experly with Dr. Charles M: Bogert of the Returns from all but a few preiences is attendinig the ballet, The American Museum of Natutral Hiscinets indicate Mngle carried. all but “season of ballet’? is sponsored by tery, Dr.’ Cowles points out that all Alpine and Calaveras. counties if ‘the British Army Educational and desert reptiles are forced to” escape and offers a repextreme heat by finding shade or enthe 18 counties district one of the Welfare department ertory that includes all the favorite tering. burrows. largest area in the United States. On Friday of last week United dance dramas. The perfect choreoTemperature control is the chief ity and reasonable prices. Ask Congressman Clair Engle; ° re elected -last week to represent the Second congressional district for a full two year term, today issued a time Our patrons find that despite }posed, and all of them will die if . exposed too long to direct spring or summer sun, according to Dr. Ray*!mond B. Cowles associate professor Aberdeen and ieee pe = rina Bend — ENJOY BALLET INROME statement thatiking ROME, Nov. 18—‘To scores stadnards we have “always maintained. Our meats come voters of WIACS who visit Rome on furloughs, the ‘46 minutes. Nevada County for their support. ;from San FFrancisco to Bend would : diate new air onda would s almost Fat vod—— your meighbors about. us. They. will tell you. known to followerg of the ballet as fatal and. low temperatures State Sen. Jesse Mayo of Argels: The prime bailerine in most of the move. Favorable temperatures are numbers is Attilia Radico, a favorrequired for such functions as diCamp. ~ Commenting on the election, Engle ite of the WACS, many of whom gestion and mating. said: “I wish to express my siticere thave gen back to meet. the gracious ‘Conservation of moisture is as imthanks and appreciatiok for the &xItalian -dancer. portant to. desert creatures as’ the : cellent support given: me by the votOn a recent diate: many W:ACS simple avoidance of extreme temper. : trs of this: ‘edunty. The people of my ‘were present to appfhud the lightand atures, Dr. Cowles suggests. The district can be assured I shall coneolorful “Petrouchka”: by Strawindesert dwelling gila monster in cap tinue to do niy utmost to represent sky. Other numbers that delgihted tivity often selects a pan of water them honestly. and conscientiously, the Americans. were Verdi’s “Four when provided with . a choice of en[and to uphold the’ confidence they Seasons” and Respighi’s Les Oisevironment, he says. . have placed in me as ee by aux’’, their -overwhelming—vote. iMany WiAICS have. become —very news‘much interested in the ballet and: under consideration a request from the Tulare board of supervisors ‘realize how the ballet tells a comthe issues of the camPlete story as the play uses words to to support a fequest to the president /put across the story, so the ballet to restore standard time in place of preduees a complete unified story the present daylight saving time. by. utilizing the dance,” commented Sgt. June M. Ireton; 293 88na@ Ave. . FRANCISCO, Nov. 13¢—The San Francisto as she left the theae aan _ Francisco a Wholesale Terminal atre. ae composed of landownwholesale produce : Another San. Pvanitecs WAC who and otliers this week announced post tended during: hdr furlough in Ronie handling. of the huge produce and it RADIO REPAIRWORK — Service has béed Kepi a secret up to Street Work on all radios: Address ATTORNEYS WARD. S N . a Sete AP, LAW. ip uinling Broad Street Nevids City. ‘on Comm ing to ext ed in the tween thé blaze was Mrs. B _FUNERAL DIRECTORS United Giales ingpal ‘Surgeyi Su ng 203 West tere'sSt. seistied Valley ‘typists and laborers. U. S. ployment office, 111 South ape 14:38F ex fia4 Lape
2tp 129> Sout Auburn St.. Geass Valley Pony SALE—PINE WOOD — Two MEASS Valley .:17-W. . tier or more delivered in Nevada City or Grass Valley. Jakes Wood Yard, Cartoscelli Place, Grass Valley-Nevada City Highway. 4-13-lmoc WANTED — Coin collections. L. E. Shérow, Box 2, Nevada City. 3mo.-11-13 and meetings the 2nd and the ar School Auditorium, 2530 4thThursdays of the’ month, at moving in standard furnitebe van, First class staroge facilities. Furniture bought and sold. Hills Flat Reliable Transfer, “Grass Valley, Weekly trips to bay area. Phone 471-W or 39. B. P.O. ELKS’ Meets every second: and fourth 3-1tf evening at 8 p. m. fj Hom: » Ping St. Rhone toe i Visitinw Elks welcomeS. Loud Speaker Systems for Rent. Complete stock of portable and largé type radio batteries. ART’S w.L Tt BLYN, LAMBERT THOMAS, Sec. RADIO HOSPITAL — Specialists in Radio ills..201 Mill Grass Valley. Phone 984 Street, 2-19tt The tax . secured b half of the for the fig 1944, ang be due on twill be de’ December, @nd unless ent will thereof, az do plain cooking: Write care of = pha Store Pelephone 28 613 National Hotel. Doris’ McDaniel. a3? ESS home in. F. F. ¢ to the ho as companion to elderly petson or couple. Would : in Nevad tending a hoe natio Nevada 400 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON EmOffice Houre: 1 to 3. 7 to 8p m. Sundays 11:30 to 12:30. Aution ‘October first. Mr. and Mrs. Fulbuen Street, Grass Valley, 1124tp 129 South Auburn St,, Grass Vall ey ler will reside in Nevada City. Phone Grass Valley 360 If No Seeree-Cnabs Valley 17-W. WANTED POSITION 2 to Ann highway fenow ab erty. d in this. ’ cisco fen, Jocal —or ex eity last Zion Street, Nevada City. .1162tp week from Richmond where [Peete she was émployed in wat work in the WANT ED —Workera for West Coast The. aereet whcesinad! Sanbhed. will Kaise r ship yards. He has been in ‘Ship Yards. Mechanics, helpers, m1 [Be served by. spur railroads. tracks the employ of the Tahoe national Snow elevation storm sté men at 5 Willian JF;CONNOR , wholesale market, or one similarly forest four years atid closed his sta ie owner of Alleghany City rece — e — eS e fe ae JERRY FULLER MARRIED The new market would occupy the ‘Jerome R. Fuller better known to present -‘site: Of San Prauncisco’s his many ftiehds' Were’ ais Jerry, announced Saturday that he. was marlocated near transportation, to allow ried in Sacramento five ‘months ago the. Mrs, Fuller arrive provemel! suffered Hallock, ‘the Alleg time in . MIXING ENGINEERS: + __3/. five and teh million dollars. supplies, which come into San: Frat. this time. Dave ator of t. Nevada ¢ all, Ambulance Service. at all ‘hours. Phone 203 246 Sacramento St. . Nevada City operators follows: the ballet in’ Maly and ‘ai plang tobuild a new ‘wholesale is Staff Sergeant Muriel Rogers. in San I ‘The H més. Pultierad ‘Home uk vice: is pr d within. the means of 4 produce manket :here to cost between Nevada City Office Hours: 10-12 a. m.;, 2-5 in their news colwtins and editorials’ in which they are stationed. “-I now has in —— Phone 67 Evenings 7-8. Phone 395 XRAY = STANDARD TIME SAN FRAINCISCO, Nov. 13——The “I wish to: thank also the ‘papers’ of the district. All were ‘fair attend the productions in the cities . San Francisco -board: of supervisors ing in tt pean the: ‘tion. Eig DAVE ‘RICHARDS; Prop. 218 Oommercial Street cause the most finished ‘on the continent: torpidity and eventually inability to compared to 21,923 for his opponent. Capt. . rlough the grow: Friday a: Range Sam Dick Press and Associated Press reported \ghapry is under the direction of. M: problem of-desert reptiles, Dr. Cowthat in-555 of the districts 631 pre‘Milloss, whose productions are wel! les says, since high temperatures are cinctg Engle has polled 38,145 votes daughter ton of I Eat the the swampers, do not care if the farmer, unabe to meet such ‘Reno flight to Boise, ho, nonstop, excessive charges, has to haul his truckliod of — proLOS ANGELES, Nov. 13—Desert ; five hours on the present San duce back home t.to rot:—Contributed. reptiles are not as fond of high compares with the present 30 temperatures as is commonly sup plans presented were one 1944 a the forn Tuesday evening at e, 232 Broad Stree* Visiting Native Sons welcome, D., PEARD, Pres. DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Rec, Sec’y -Méets' every Tuesday evening at . -7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall.