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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

November 2, 1934 (6 pages)

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1934 FRIDAY, NOV. 2, ao NEVADA CITY NUGGET _PAGE SEVEN NEVADA THEATER “OFFERS — Sunda, + presents be PEK GR Wa Tt. eee ere YN: en TORO “FINE WEE END PROGRAM ':<0 90° ticstion ma pie Ril NBOW carpes ‘IF You Love Your eonthy camera work and special ef/ fi if; 7ne Toast attrction at the New. (ects Pek ay mickare. des offered . The management of Rainbow Gar . by RETAIN vada Theater Wriday night is “The ie fc : : at _. déns,: loe ‘ated five miles from Sacrabey i Fighting Cowboy.” be 4 teil, Ape eee and direecte dime ‘nto, out the Auburn Boulevard stierscapnin i eninanissed Buffalo Bill Jr., has always boen . .” : nae se ree Haries MEGA’ ". announces in addition to their regone of the favorite Western stars, ai ene tim be Solas is Claud *. ular Saturday night dances, two spe. for he combines all the daring of Rains, and ~two girls new te Pir! ial Mid-week programs. j the best of them with ahacting Bhil<. tures Whose performance — should . On Thursday night, November 8 ity that is rarewith screen cowl oe oe Seaton, ey are+;comes Jack Mills, @reater music, . boys. . This new picture: is one of . ee ane Suliaumme ail ais ‘dan. with: his fourteen artists. Bill’s best. It léaps into action with Lae she Whitney Bourne, , social On Thursday night, November 15, . the first scene and maintains .a soot me Eee Bert On. . ° {the “Maker of Stars’? coming in perlightning pace to the final scene. Nains acts the role of the’ priticison, Gus Arnheim and his orchestra. pal character himself “the ‘ Lee Gentry who terms A tender romance that stirs the : : mn i 3 : soulless heart.with its depth of human feelchampion of ¢ : eins a) ; the damned” with ‘consummate. ar. : ing’ Is offered in “Have a Heart.” ist : first starring vehicle for Jean Par . ‘ i. f oe Through his romantic *entapéleker, whose vivid talents have raised fe pie : ; f j ments he himself is involved in a her to the highest Hollywood rat; ae : Z ‘ ? . crime. Then -pursued through. the ing. The picture will be shown at . . Streets of New York bythe which we. actually . = scruples the Nevada Theater As: “Sally,” the Saturday night. ; lor conscience, erippled doll may) > yh Sy (iS iv : My ‘ : ;see on.the screen, he proceeds to. terminate sentence in San Quentin ae rues cae ker, who finds love in spite of. her create A fool f alibi £ hi \¢ ‘ H . . d is SI Cate: ¢ OOI-proo a 1 or nimselt, prison. e was charge with ain . handicap, Miss Parker plays a. eom. a ae fee ee a Columbia-Don Lee Network t Nay ce Hee WO lek i ies : offence against two small boys in . ‘ ae : : plete range of feeling from depths . SAN JUAN MINE re Hill Hist Alston: a 10:10 p. m.-to 10:25 p.m. of pathos to-sparkling comedy. Se easels District Atterney W. BE Wer . aon Southern California Speaks s a 2 } the male lead a . . The San Juan mine, west of Sai ts and Deputy Robert Tharp Soa eel NOTE—AIL Columbia-Don Lee Jimmie Flaherty, vendor of ‘Have! qu: ic sting i no : : EOE . row 4 Boar? j : S J tan, 1S testing out. underground ;ed the prosecution and Vernon E. . ramento: KGW, Stockton; é ear ce cream, 1s -warmly sym: “e ies T ‘aining . ‘ “ . ea ‘ ‘ é é ys ore bodies by draining out the’ old Stoll, of Grass Valley, was altorney bura; KGD, San Diego. pathetic and makes i an ideal romantic partner. . shaft and using a diamond drill. Trenching is being done on ledee “CRIME WITHOUT PASSION” . matter on the surfaee to determine . A jvividly exciting, bandsomely . the extent and: values of. the expc mounted and «presented film, Para-. ed veins. Twenty men are en mount’s “Crime Without Passion,’ . }ed with C. J. Lyser as’ superintenwhich will be on the screen at the ' dent. . e . . . —ELECT— i { } j . i LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR VIGOROUSLY OPPOSED TO THE COMMUNIZATION OF CALIFORNIA BUSINESS, LABOR AND INDUSTRY Pledged to a 30-hour Week for Labor, a Uniform Fed-eral Pension System for the Aged and a New Deal of Absolute Equality and Fairness in Taxation. A PRACTICAL FARMER WITH A PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE OF FARM PROBLEMS “T do not intend to play politics with human misery and despair by making sweeping promises that I will miraculously end employment and accomplish business recovery. The task of reconstruction and re-employment is not a one-man job; it is a tremendous task which calls for a new spirit of co-operation and unity of purpose on the part of public officials and citizens alike. To that task I will give the best that is in me.”—-GEORGE J. HATFIELD. At Tuesday’s Election—Stay American! —ELECT— GEORGE J. HATFIELD LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Republican and Democratic . Parties—Both . ENDORSE CIVIL SERVICE The Republican Platform ‘The Democratic Platform . PLEDGES « “Our Candidates will Maintain . and Extend CIVIL SERVICE and . tive the Merit System in California !. System for Vote YES PLEDGES: “We are in favor of an EffecCIVIL SERVICE and Merit State Employees!” Proposition No. 7 . STATE CIVIL SERVICE . On last month’s trip here over 1500 GUILTY MAN SENTENCED and was sentenced to serve an inderer the. defendant. = ie F Governor Frank F. Merriam ani ELECT George J. Hatfield Lieut. Gov. For A Progressive, Constructive, Prosperous California! Be POPS TCE SAS Sie, A AE LIS SEL LR 1s ee ES bab Dane ast. State and. Your Country FREDAY KPO 11:5
SCOTTY MORTPLAND -and DR. OLAV KAARVOR lancers came from all. parts of Cal (Nov. 2) and this world amous orchestra. fornia to. see hear 6 TO SAN TE NTIN i AN QUENTIN Columbia-Don ©. ££. Tallman TUESDAY ‘ ‘ Network found guilty Lee to 9:45 p. m. was = 9:30 p.m. Tell Your Fricnds to 30 a. m.-to 11:45 a. m. Tune In on These. Programs MONDAY VICTORY SATURDAY (Nov. 3) Columbia-Don Lee Network 9:45 p.m. to 10:00 p. m. LABOR and COMMERCE KGO 7:45 p. m. EARL LEE (Nov. 5) RALLIES Lee Network to 7:00 p. m. to 11:00 p. m. Hear 4) GOVERNOR MERRIAM Network GEORGE J. HATFIELD to 6:45 p. mp. KYA 9 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. United California Program RICHARD W. BARRETT KPO 10:45 pem. to 10:30 p.m. Northern California “EDGAR C. LEVEY Cohumbia-Don 6:30 p.m. ee 10:60 p. om. KELLY SUNDAY (Nov. Columbia-Don Lee ind 6:50 p.m. Director KEBK, Campaign Network. broadcasts over Stations KFRC, KMJ, San Francisco; KDB, SacFresno, KERN, Bakersfield; KHJ,.Los Angeles; Santa Bar(aa SET TSETSETTSTTSTT aie iG t: alrararan A Challenge to A Call to n Defense of Fa Sinclairism—the program of Upton Sinclair and his radical associates—is Communism, cleverly disguised, but deliberately designed to Russianize California state government. It is rooted in class hatred, fostered and fomented by radicals who boast of their hatred of American ideals and American principles of government. IF IT IS SUCCESSFUL, IT WILL DESTROY CALIFORNIA'S BUSINESS STRUCTURE, BANKRUPT OUR FARMERS, OVERTHROW OUR ORGANIZED LABOR, CONFISCATE OUR HOMES, WRECK OUR INDUSTRIES AND ROB OUR EMPLOYED WORKERS OF THEIR EMPLOYMENT. cAt “Guesday’s lection STAY AMERICAN! Defeat Upton Sinclair i{ e ) ry 2 if . It is a definite, unmistakable attempt to establish a Pam oa all ' Soviet State in California—to be headed by a Godless ‘Governor, who Prates of Free Love, sneers at marriage, slanders our churches and looks forward to the day when (quoting Upton Sinclair’s own words) “we may see in America that wonderful sight which we saw in Russia, when Christian monks assembled and burned their holy books”—the day of Revolution! id Your personal security is at issue—the welfare of your home and family; your American citizenship, your rights of self-rule and freedom of worship—your job and your independence. and Repudiate Every Candidate Who Carries the Stamp of Sinclairism. STAMP OUT Sinclairism and Communism in California. CALIFORNIA LEAGUE .AGAINST SINCLAIRISM Harold J. Boyd, Chairman fr an Russ Building, San Francisco : : S. g. Charles H. Cunningham, Secretary . so ae re ee SeISIEIEIEIIIN IE al eee aie aiasIaie eae TSSISISR : : CMe Se pam TES CDE EMRE EN ie CREMONA NTS ee