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NEVADA CITY NUGGET
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1946_
Nevada City Nugaet
305 B¥oad Street Tetephone 36
A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published
at Nevada City, C alito rnia
HT. M. r EETE oe si sg Ee = eee = Own aad Publisher }
a Speer ate ate ie eee
“HARLEY M LEETE, Jr Ee aie SiS Editor
é Published Semi-WeeekKlIy, Monday and Thursday .
at Nevada City. California, and entered as .
matter of the secom-d clase in the postottfice at
Nevada City under Act of Congress, March 3,
1879.
SUBSCIRREPTION RATES
One year (in pdvamece) .....:.-.-.-----------:$3.00
pod ae ita) 1 4 Repent pearance Smee Mee Arr pre 30 cents
THE = SIGNIFICANCE OF NUERNBERG
The end of the Nuernberg isles: camé asa relief to a world
heartsick at the depravity of war criminals confirmed by the
evidence. Criminal trials are never pleasant spectacles, save
to those of morbid mind. Review of the revolting testimony
probably was an ugly duty for members of the International
Military Tribunal who weighed it. with judicial consideration
for évery right of the defendants, amd passed sentence upon
the cold-blooded coterie of evil.
The high significance of the trial doubtless gave the
judges their sole personal satisfactiom in the depressing ordeal.
They knew they were bringing into a world dark with blood
and crime a new Magna Chait a mead system of world justice for all peoples and races.
The barons at Runnymede established the principle that
no man, under Anglo-Saxon law, could set himself above the
reach of justice, for crimes against the people of England—
not even the king himself. A trememdous departure from the
“richt’’ of tyranny of those days cemturies agone! This principle, the heart of English common law, was strengthened and
extended to protect the humblest and weakest meribers of our
American society in the Bill of Rights of our Constitution.
It is an awesome realization that at Nuernberg this principle, hitherto confined to national
lished as an immovable foundation Stone international justce To-this-exalted bar-of-justice the mute.voices.of.the milan of war victims, the tortured amd the murdered, brought
their dreadfuf charge against the most ruthless conquerors of
history's blackest pages—and justice -was done.
No longer is any man in the world immune to trial and
punishment for crimes against humaanity. That is the noble
______.. sisnifieance——_obliteratine in maonificance the sordidness of .
the evidence—of Nuernberg.—Con tributed.
SAN FRANCISCO, AGRICUL. TURAL MECCA
Sor Francisco has certainly had a busy summer, acting
as host to great national groups.
First came the lezion of medical mer, memb:-rs of the
American Medical Association anc allied bodies who held
their conventions simultaneously in early July.
Next in line were the nobles of the Ancient Arabic Order
Nobles of the Mystic Shrine whose tens of thousands of befezzed and be-hloomered members swarmed over the city, late
in July.
The big city by the Golden Gate thas just bowed out the
American Legion, which chose as the site of its first post war
national convention the city through whose sea portals so
many passed during the days of war.
‘Well,’ we can imagine the city, saying,
our best by all those. Now let’s get ready for
friends.”
For during the next three momtths, San Francisco is goee ,
we've done
our farmer
ing to be an agricultural Mecca. Next month, from November
hold 15-24, the Grand National Livestock Exposition. will
forth in the famous Cow Palace, attracting thousands of farm
people. At the same time, the California Wool Growers’ Association will hold its annual convention. ,
December will bring the American Farm Bureau Federation and from all advance reports it will be one of the biggest
assemblies of farm folk from all over the nation that even this
great farm organization has ever seen.
Topping off the list, the Natiommal Wool Growers’ Assocjation will come to San Francisco im January. >
The farmers have found out that San Francisco is their
friend—in a big way.—ContributedNotice to Taxpayers
Taxes of the City of Nevada for the year 1946 are now
due and payable. If not paid before 5 P. M. on Monday,
October 14, 1946.a penalty of tem per cent will be added.
Office hours: 8:00 A. M. to 5:0O P.M; 8:00 A. M. to
12:00 Noon on Saturdays.
SAM HOOPER,
Ex-Officio Tax Col¥Fector, City of Nevada.
Motor Rebuilding
Is OUR SPECLALTY—Completely equipped
for rebuilding, reboring and motor tune-up,
as well as general repairs.
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7
. THE ACCOMPLISHMENTS
. ” OF THE NEW DEAL
f Mr. Roosevelt entered .his reign
i as president in 1935 -with the obscessed intention of chastising the
economie rovalists in whose shadow
j} he. was reared at Hyde ‘Park: He
: was determined to get revenge for
i the slights and snulbs. whether imagined or real, that were administered ‘by his aristocrati neighbors,
none of whom were ever guilty of
dirtying their palms with manual
la‘bor
After his second nomination he is
reported to have said: “I have proven I am their equal, I will show them
I am their master.’’ Mr. Roosevelt
himself left a legacy of almost two
million dollars, mutch of it in stocks
of our principal industrial concerns,
a list of which has recently been
published. :
He got his millions, not by the
sweat of his brow, but by inheritance, so he was rather a poor example to qualify or the role he assumed as standard bearer for the
common proleterian.
He gathered about himself a host
of leftists, communist minded fellow
travelers and Harvard theorists who
have to date been 100 per cent
wrong in all their views, but proceeded to regiment everyone from
the bootblack up. Their voluminous
guiz output to business during this
shortage takes a large
500 tons used by the
serious pajper
; part of the
government every day.
. Pis
rather was——Little
ball
Deal is—-or
Wallace. whose bearing
; .
The most blatant offspring of the!
justice, has been estab : t
. -tongue has, finally caused. the chief,
: even though he was reluctant to hurt
ers of the
the spotlight afiter
t humiliating national
country has ever experienced.
pink element,
one of the
episodes this
sanities proved to be.
Wallace sive, for
eontinued preparation
instane, that
His: memshort
aredness
and for war .leads_to war.
or his reasoning must be
indeed because our
in 1941 literally caught
our supenders and it was only by the
grace of God that the fest coast was
spared from annihilation.
He and his type of followers would
appease Russia by making Stalin a
present of the atomic bomb seret and
show them how to use it. He would
withdraw all opposition to the foreible control and ‘ommunizing of
China and what remains of Europe
so that Stalin and his politboro could
coerce and enslave some half a billion people to eventually overwhelm
the democracies in another world
war.
For future protection we were negotiating favorably with Iceland for
an air base when Wallace in one of
his effusions suggested that our acquisition of such a base would cause
Russia to feel that we were committing an act of aggression toward her.
Here again Wallace’s thoughts were
not for his own country’s safety, but
of Russia’s feelings.
A man is known, they say, by the
company he keeps. In that case Wallace’s audienice in. Madison Square
Garden was packed with pinks and
communists. A communist has neither honor, nor princijle nor good
sense, and no man can be both a
ory
unpren
us without
\strictiohs that
the feelings of the prospective vot-. they would hoble a rook.
to turn off .
most .
Yet you will find some people who] jarge wonders not only what our
are inctined to beleve—what Wallace . foreign policy is. if we have any, or
. has stated and to wphold his stand} ww) ied how wé-manage to click.
‘ . : : We 1 :
=e
against our foreign pnoliev. which t=] owe had some feeling of hope when!
being ably handled bv Bynes, Just Mr. Truman ‘blew his top in a to:
a: Ubtle thinking hewever wit show . nado of indignation against the railthat Henry. as visual, fs talkin®. road strike, which would have pros: ae 4 a 0» Ee ’
hough his hat and that his dieas are . trated the country, but the~blast
ac ra rna ak co > is qrliier tnN : 5] . rs warped as some of his earlier in-\ quickly faded to a feebh pfft ‘and
. apology
. about -the
for defense .
good American aid a communist.
Wallace sayg we have no more
right to interfere in Russian affairs
than they have to interfere in ours,
but it seems they have been intterfering in ours for much too long and
one must indeed be ‘blind not
realize that most of the strikes and
turmoil in thiscountry today are!
due communists entrenched in .
government and in industrial unions.
Their doctrine is, and always nas .
been, to create enough trouble if,
possible to bring on a revolution. Tt .
that isn’t sedition we don’t know .
what the word means. It would be.
unfortunate indeed if we had to have .
.
with Russia to eliminate it. . a war
Stalin has said that communism
and capitalism cannot exist together .
in the same world. Let us say.
“Amen” to that, and-in agreement ;
ourselves say that the world is too.
small for serdom and freedom to
abide together.
It is a sad commentary that the
so-called new deal has fone more to
sabotage the principles wpon which
this.country was founded than in any
former period of its existence. The
radical element, aided and albettted
by the cheap political setup is above
governmetn itself while business ‘s
making’ a valiant effort to survive
against what looks like almost impossible odds.
While the courts are loaded with
suits against the railroads for alleged argreements in restraint of trade,
labor, the greatest monopoly of all,
and the most destructive, is allowed
to tie the country into knots.
The new deal has brought and has
fostered hatred, pitting employee against employer to such an
extent that anyone who has to have
help is tagged as an enemy of labor
and is fettered. with rules and reare so one Sided that
to
to
class
Our piano playing president,
trained in the notorious Kansas City
Pendergast school of politics, doesn’t
know his own mind and the world at
he began
radical vote -he
if he signed the Case bill.
whole people are still vulnerable to
the whims of the labor dictators.
The party itself is
perussions of its. leader's blundering
and is busy reassuring the people
that the ghost of Roosevelt to carry
them through the next.campaign.——
BKdw. C. Uren.
Nearly 10.000 Countv
Voters Are Registered
Registration for the 1946 general
election this year totals 9.997 voters, according to figures released by
County Clerk R. N. McCormack.
Republicans registered total 4016,
Democrats 5607.
The registration figures by distriects are as’ follows:
First District, Nevada City, Selby
Flat, Gold Fiat, Willow Valley,
Democrats 1446, Republicans 1204.
Second District, Alta Hill, Grasse
Valley, Buena Victa, Cottage Hill,
Empire, Forest Springs, Hills Fiat:
Democrats 31915; Republicans 2247.
Third District, Columbia Hill, Euwhen to
might lose
And so the
reka, North Bloomfield, Spaulding,
Washington, Democrats 101; Republicans 70.
Fourth District, French Corral,
North San Juan, Anthony House,
Clear Creek, Indian Springs, Pleasant
Ridge and Rough and Ready: Demoerats 440; Republicans 293.
Fitfh District, Truckee, Soda
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NEVADA CITY
Flying
Service
Phone 25F21
STUDENT INSTRUCTION
. AIRPLANE RENTALS
. HANGAR RENTALS
AIRCRAFT SALES AND
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INSTRUCTION FOR ANY
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Stockton snes: $16
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have it on hand when you need it.
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Phone 22F23. O-3-10-17
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gravel and quartz. Located in Alleghany and Eureka district. For
particulars write K. Kimball, Apt.
No. 1, 215.No. Church St., Grass
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after Nov. 7th, 1946 as _Sierra
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318 Broad Street, Nevada City
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Complete stock of portable and
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ACCOUNTANT
EDWIN STEPHENS
Public Accountant
127 Broad Street
eitorsencw atts as aes
“ATTORNEYS
oe WARD SHEL DON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Onioy Building Broad Street
Nevada City Telephone 28
FUN ERAL I IREC TORS.
HOLMES FUNER AL HOME
The Holmes Funeral Home service jis prived within the means of
all. Ambulance service at all hours.
Phone 203
246 Sacramento St. Nevada =
GR ASS VALLEY
ESTs See SU SN EE, CREP
one DOCTORS
enon W. Padgett, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Hours: 1 to 8. 7 to 8 p. m.
Sundays 11:30 to 12:30.
129 South Auburn St,, Grass Valley
Phone Grass Valley 360
If No Answer—Graés Valley 17-W.
CYRIL N. KERRIN, D. O.
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
OSTEOPATH
Office Hours 10 to 12 A. M
2. to'6 P. M.
Office 242 Commercial Street,
Nevada City, Phone 305,
Residence Phon 56W
OPTOMETRIST .
GEORGE C. BOLES
Optometrist
312 Broad Street, Nevada City
Telephone 270-W
PEARL R. SCHNEIDER
DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY
Telephone 624 Hours
147 Mill Street
Grass Valley, California
MINING ENGINEERS
J. F. O°>CONNOR
Mining and Civu Engineer
United’ States Mineral Surveying
Licénsed Surveyor
203. West Main St. Grass Valley
NEVADA CITY
. _ CLUB DIRECTORY
NEVADA CITY LODGE, No. 518
B. P. 0. ELKS"
‘Meets — every second and fourth
Thursday evening at 8 p. m. in
Elks Home, Pine St. Rhone 108.
Visitinw Elks welcome.
WARD SHELDON,
LAMBERT THOMAS, See.
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HYDRAULIC PARLOR NO. 56,
N. 8 G. W.
Meets” every Tuesday evening at
Pythian Castle, 232°Broad Street
Visiting Native Sons welcome,
WILLIAM H. YOUNG, Pres.
DR. \ W. CtiAPMAN, Rec. Sac’y
. and
9-6
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Banner Mt. Post 2655, V. F. W.
Meetings 1st and 3rd Mon., I. O.
O. F. Hall, Nevada City 8 p. m. All
overseas veterans invited.
FRED C. GARRISON, Commander.
D. ROBERT PAINE, AdjutantROY KITTS
244 Bouider Street
NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY
“THE PIONEBR LUMBER YARD"
BUILDING MATERIALS
Telephone 500 Nevada City, Calif.
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