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_Nevada City Nugget — Monday, November 16, 1942 _
Sy CSE aooeumeenieent a _—
“TRAVELING BILLBOARDS” Recruit for Navy W r P d ti B d H workers brought into California was. those in the. industry who have the
; a ro uc 10n oar ears very small and completely inadequate . necessary experience and training to
sania . : —and they were brought in. for a} make théir advice valuable.
Plea To Ke ( : Id Mi @) very limited time, under restrictions} And that should apply not only to
ep Oo nes pen which made it wholly impossible for. the farming industry, but to every
a : most far F {Ww f life. re’s, abilit
The War Production Board in Decision on the appeals may be exNeed Mi eS ee p Moses i aes fas ine salt Be ee é
Washi That is behind us, but next year's. .in America. Lét’s pool it during the
ashington, D. C., has under con-. pected before December 7th, the : ‘ ; . ’ i i me tne : : : i harvest season is ahead of us, with. emergency. Let’s make it. available to
sideration appeals of the’ famousjdate at which all operations must . F . ; , a See every indication that the» problem} every government office. Let’s not
omestake, largest gold mine in the. stop. The order banned the breaking ; : ve , *
se ; will be ten times more aggravated} ignore it; let’s use it!
United States, and gold mining com-jof:new ore after October 15th. than it was this year, due to the con .
pee in Cripple yo Colo, Seca collapse of the communstant; draining away of the normal °
against the government’s order clos-/ities and hardships for inhabitants farm labor supply Advertise in the Nugget for results
ing all gold mines in the nation. were argued by the group protesting iCalifornia’s fib wide farm organ:
Homestake’s 1800 mining work-. the closing order. They contended, izations have no desire to rub it in ET
,ers and Cripple Creek’s several hund-. moreover, that draft and defections for the mistakes ties are ce but
. red miners, along with Nevada Coun-. to better paying war jobs had drainthey are determined to do paaetle DA THEA
ty miners, represent the principaljed most of the young and most enin their power to see that they Sar
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part of the man power which WPBlergetic workers from the communitrepeated. They have ohly one object-! Direction ‘ FA
and other federal agencies hoped to. jies, leaving mainly older men who ite Sad see isto: Beep predating! T. AND D. JR., ENTERPRISES, > Ava
divert to copper, zinc, and other more would not be useful in copper or moving so that our own nation and INC. y ms
essential mining by the recent gold. other non ferrous operations. our allies have the necessary food
mine closure d . At the tim f ve y inci ; Ss . : ae re cc eh ume 0 Errol MacBoyle, ibe te Ownel/and supplies to win the war and win Tonight and Tuesday
The victure above shows Doreen Williams about to christen the first of five st-eampica Soe ee et vee. Paene errand Mine Proper 1i¢ as quickly as possible epi 2 14,000 to 5,000 workers in the gold . ti i 7 i ; ee AAS LK WN
lined Greyhound Supercoaches which will travel Northern California highways.to iinine taduatey, ot whom 1 in oer Sin . With that in mind, it is to be hopTA OF THE TO
carry the message “ ly for Navy,” to young highschool graduates, 18 to 26. The sloKose &. one ve 000 Wenld eee he be oe — ee ‘ oare, ted that in the future, when governWith . ‘y
gan is displayed on both sides of each bus in huge letters, with the address of the ea capa ee nd ; , vasaington for the past. ment officials are confronted with RONALD COLEMAN,
San Francisco recruiting office also shown. The naval officer in the picture is Lt. J Ae es an besa ne weeks, in behalf of Califorfarm problems, or threatened probJEAN ART
Comdr. E. H. Walters, who accepted the “traveling billboards” from F. W. Ackersmelters. nia gold mine protestants. lems,. they will listen to advice from and
man, vice president of Pacific Greyhound Lines. All five buses carrying the recruit= CARY GRANT _ ® :ing slogan are in service on regular Greyhound runs. the universities, if any, that had conPREP
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ee tributed to their education. T
mie te shoe eee hese NOW NOTICE Wednesday and Thursday -}ry sity. investigators came to tthe conclusion ; a
é NIVERSITY OF . bees as studies by such men sclape Tune issteat depe me reste ed aha ‘ . FLIGHT LIEUTENANT = la ed, only one university had surpass= Having enlisted ,and been acwee: Uiver?) Wee ee ed the University of California in the cepted by the U. S. Army I am Bhar ALIF RNIA NEXT, Paste and others, based primatily. i of alumni wianing suffleléut on oh hs ay PAT O'BRIEN, GLENN FORD
is the surveys made by the Americmiketce to bé tneluded In ta ae IN 4 SERVICE GARAGE, Corner Pine EVELYN KEYES
an' Council of Education but includrent Who’s Who. In a similar study and Spring Streets, Nevada City ¥ine soc MOOS, seadaoia gt lagen ced POTS are gr Pe er Cee Rounds: By RALPH H. TAYLOR and Bie haan te it ul Pick Ey ’
is invariably placed the University . ) °°'C* ‘ te ; ; ee : lated sae Friday and Saturday d
¥ California among the first four or pee alee ENS the eee Tie. elections are over; political ee we ee eee
A court of President Robert Gor-! tive eriversivien Gn Ameilen <The California leads all other universit-. wounds are beginning to heal—and. Call around and settle their acLEW AYRES AND
don Sproul to the Regents of thé] conclusions es keane sac have been ies in the number : of Guggenheim. /throughout both California and the a rege November 19, meget: hee
Guicaedty tutes” He Gaiearsity’ of . auativawe id a Humber GE epecial saad ake ECs eh as nation, new officials are preparing : Ne ae ar my eaages
California has. been developing in!studies. There is compiled annually Yon ae = ie chai ee to. take. office after the first of the thank e oa aabaonn FING AT THE Ree es PR es, : I am referring to these findings at. new year, while incumbent officials, 1ank all my friends and patrons
guality as well-as growing in size. j. for the American Men of Science a ee me, f l : WINDO
: list of distinguished American schothis time oe there has Si whowere returned for another term, or their loyal support and co: W
The first important evidence of ars. ib eu canaiveik of the Wet tor eon BAe public a new type of evi-. are back dt their jobs with a mantin crare which helped to make Plus :
this type, ead Erouicent Sproul, basthe year 1938, Professor Stephen S. aence Neate upon aS matter ve date from the people to give the best my eases a success.
ed upon an impartial survey of all yicner of the University of Indiana. Uiversity eminence. No university. that is in them during this war emWill be open from 9 to 12 and LONE STAR RANGER
American universities, was made fU5round that, aithoneh Harvard; @hi-. c°™ be greater than a library. Alergency period. oo 2 to 6 P. M. vp we day exWith
lic by the American Council on Edu(455 ana Columbia still counted a. %004 library is essential to the at-} Now that the heat of poe. concept Sunday until closing date. JOHN KIMBROUGH
cation in 1934. In a previous national ,, ater number of these distinguish-. acting of distinguished teachers, . troversy has been turned off, this is W. S. WILLIAMSON. P All American Football Player
survey by the American Council on 4g scholars on. their faculties none . 2us distinguished teachers are the. an excellent time for all of our peoSh arid ? rop. eee
Education, .comvleted about a-~de-’ . Penne b ; principal criterion of the excellence . ple—puwhbli fficials d k d
; ~. Of these universities compare with 2 fe I Se eee ee a 5 8 % % ;
cade earlier, the University of Cali-' 1, University of California with reof a real university. Statistics on the. file citizens alike—to look over the Pi SEIMEI IAI III IIE OE IEEE IIE SEE EI ELECTS SISTEMA MAM
fornia had been ranked tenth in spect to the progress made since relative size of leading libraries in}iedger, take honést account of past 2 ek
eminence in the country. Ten years . 49909. : the country have long been available . mistakes, and determine on a course *
later, in a study based upon the find-, but the first eomprehensive study cf. for the future %
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ings of 2,034 of the leading scholars . Surveys based on the achievement. the relative quality’ of libraries has Mi GP he Shree eae anad-eset * IT’S TIME TO THINK OF ‘
of the United States, the American , of men and women after graduation. just been comrleted by the Board 5£. minds aren’t in government service = ;
Council found that the University/from college also give the University . Resources of American Libraries, ap-. and it is particularly important, in *
of California rated as either distin-. of California a favorable rating.Two/ pointed by the American Library As-. view of some of the costly fumbling
guished or adequate in 31 different . years ago, in 1940, Kunkel and Pren-. sociation. The Board approached the. in recent months, that our public ofKe : +
fields of knowledge, a record pot spol ay cike made a statistical study correlat-. problem by asking 500 leading schoficials should keep in close touch * ts . :
ceeded by any other university. ss ee the persons whose names had. jars to list the most important book! with the people and look for guid% *
distinguished departments alone, 46 ies added to Who's Who in Ameri-. cellections of which they had know-. ance and assistance to men and wom* +
tated second only to Harvard Univer-,ca for the decade 1930-1940, with . ledce in seventy five specified fields.ien in private life who are coping . # e@o +
Upon this information as a base, the! with some of our most serious prob-. * Ka
3oard made a careful comparison of/lems first hahd, and who can bring ‘ %
the relative depth and breadth of the. practical experience and trainings io * I I
various collections. Compilation of. bear in finding a solution of our! = CA. US FOR CLEAN
results revealed that the University. common problems. #
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; of California Library has “eminent’’. This is rot written in criticism of . # =
a at snieinns n't te Slant tus aren tet STANDARD FUEL OILS : :
fields. Of greatest significance, how-. hope that a new. spirit of cooperation +4 & '
OVISEI Ve ever, is the fact that there are only/and good will, with all segments of + ;
ft WS two libraries of any description in. the community pulling together, can AND HEATING SERVICE
the United States which exceed this. be developed to insure uninterrupted . # : :
os record, namely, Harvard University . production and early victory for our %
} Library and the Librar of ConK : Oles ibrars y armed forces. FUEL COAL, SACKED AND BULK ,
gress. i : : There are many vitally important
We can well take pride in this/and urgent problems which demand
— : achievement, especially when it is. jimmediate-attention and well consid: :
remembered that the University of. ered planning with thé best abil Our government requests that you stock up early to : : : : it g st ability P y
‘California Library is relatively; that can be pooled for the joo, if we : =
young, having been established le3s. are to come through this critical per-. . save transportation for war materials this winter.
guth than 75 years ago. It means that ourjiod but the most important to Cali; ane
libraries, and their faculty advisory! fornig agriculture is the farm labor
committees, have exercised excellent. problem. = e
Nutritive judgment in deciding what books to} Jyst so that we can learn’ from: wits
purchase, and what books not to pUr-. past mistmkes, and guard against reCOOKING chase, out of relatively limited bud-. peating them in the future, it may
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gets. In releasing this comparative. be well to note some of the circum-. :
Sufficient information, however, the AmericaN/ stances which contributed to the!
Library Associaton has issued 4/ acute shortage of farm workers. dur-. ' a ores 5
HEAT warning which it hopes will be kept! ing the summer just ended. , 9 e
Ade nae in mind by all library administrators. primarily, California's inability to fe :
q e That warning was in the’ form of 4) cope with the farm labor shortage, . : Nevada City a Grass Valley
LIGHT reminder that no library can remain. which was occasioned by the: draft, x LEAS
eminent unless it is constanly aug-. voluntary enlistments and the migraPhone 5 Phone 88
mented through judicious purchases. . tion of rural workers to war indus.
. : ; Many librarians throughout the coun; tries, was due to the fact that govAmérica‘ ‘needs men who can STAY on the ‘try were deeply chagrined because! ernment officials ignored the warnjob. 90% of lost time in war work industries collections which they had thought . ings of leaders in the farming indusis due to sickness—not accidents. This work ean Renesas : erracganh try and failed to take the necessary
: : : value roug eglect. Even m
. loss will reach a high peak this winter unless ; Steps 40 sunDly 9 badly needed reser: ; : important, the American Library AS-. yoir of agricultural workers
all workers strictly adhere to the rules of health. iati i t, particularly f : ade sociation points out, particularly for} california farm leaders tried des‘Look at these figures! In 1941 illness caus2 key libraries, is an awareness Of . nerately for more than a year before
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/a loss of 100 million man-days of work. Upset present weaknesses. For the Uni-. the jabor shortage occurred to arouse
stomachs were responsible for the loss of 25 eeeeity: of Sa ltornie. ge weakness-. federal and state’ officials to the
million man-days. The common cold caused eae ee seriousness of the impending probof ge : ; nautics, architecture, general agrijemand t a h
a loss of 45 million man-days. Eye strain and culture, fine arts, sociology, city! 1.. ¢ be indus the to make *« : ‘ ? ? : ns for bringing i i / a
ailments caused a loss of 35 million man-days. planning, medicine,, pharmacology, hy Sy ea a
Take care of yourself OFF the job—at home Italian history, drama and the the-. ,., : ee itm
as well as on the job. Plan and eat nutritionatre; biochemistry, sociological @ubBut it was the old storyof “too Let us: keep yOu. informed of developments ¥
ally balanced meals for body strength and ie ales genie ign k ose: _ little, too late’! When there was sn our own front—Nevada County..
r f Negro in merica,. (33, (4; ar i energy. Keep your home heated at healthful ie se capa ah ee still time to plan for an_ orderly, The Nugget provides you with the local news
temperature, neither stuffy hot or goose-pimSe ccs ok ee He es piogres % labor re‘you are interested in. It is proud of its record
: Placements, many officials violentl
~ ply chilly. When you use your eyes give them weakness was already known to the oe eke ee ie Ba! for publishing the facts and during these times he
adequate light for restful, comfortable seeing. University’s librarians, but the con-lyeyieo, while other av cevniaest the printing of the truth i 18 essential.
Conserve your health. 5 your part in the itieevtion of their Sealey assoenel ledgers publitly asented iis ‘oacnl The Nugget comes to you twice weekly,
National Health Protection Program this ee ee ee ee there would be no farm labor probMonday and ‘Thursday afternoons,: at
has helped to eclariify future plani winter. ; laters Me . jannacee oe lem and discounted the need for
SEE YOUR y Pistia ins willeh donstions should be} tas *2-80aee labor. supply. LOCAL DEALER ed st is is sires valet al Then, government officials finally
P-G-evEak ceria ce realized that there was a critical j : 3 oO Per Y
cnene aa labor shortage in the farming indus-. B® we ear
\S AND ELECTRIC COMPANY RECOVERING FROM ILLNESS . iry—and that desperately needed
ica = George Prouse, proprietor of. farm commodities were being lost SUBSCRIBE F OR THE NUGGET TODAY
S Y WAR STAMPS . Prouse’s Drive In Market, was able/for lack of workers—a belated at5
ed MORE . ‘and BONDS TODAY.. ¢ to leave the Miners Hospital last}tempt Was made to bring in Mexican 305 Broad Street Phone 36
a ’ : : week, where he was confined for sev-. workers, as the farm organizations é
GE 30W-1142 eral days and is now completing con-. had recommended a year before. : =
SSisthenee Ft is ome. Actually, the number of Mexican . 7 gages statist Gtsss times ssepucaataaas