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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

September 14, 1944 (4 pages)

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ef, a» “fined by statute. Printed and Published . » at Nevada City. yee ae . * Editor and biv.s--_ Published Semi-Weekly, Monday apa Ihursdsy cerning our huge nomic factors, NEVADA CITY NUGGET * THURSDA ASSSET TO CALIFORNIA In a humanized version of the cold facts and figures connew ‘‘population growth, and resultant ecoRobert E. Elliott of the San Francisco News, points out some interesting facts that might easily be missed He calls attention, too, to some potential assets that are apt to be considered in the liability column. in the mass computations. . Lights “and laughter in London j@gain after five years of blackout testrictions are one of the first tangible evidences of approaching peace ~~" Bven more realistic evidence, to _. millions of American boys in unijform, & the newly ppolinias deWilization plan of the War Depart: Ment, to be put into operation immediately on cessation of hostilities on the continent. The plan unquestionddly will tall ‘tar short of satisbody concerned; it has schedule, which . Legionnaires ed. It is a vast improvement certainly, over the 1918 mustering out remetnber left some doughboys Janguishing in Germany as late as 1922. The War Department itself, however, admits the boys will not be coming home very fast even under the new plan, for it is based more on equitability than of speed. Even after Hitler hollers “Uncle” it will be possible to discharge a maximum of only, about 250,000 men each month from the European front—and then, ' oily if Britain can furnish the neé-. essary ships in the North Atlantic. Thousands of ships will be required to supply the Pacific theatre, and 4a the words of the Undersecretary of War “All else must wait.” Millions of fgihting mén and service bent. cee Unite must be t: orted. from all uke and quirks yet to be ironed . over the world to the Pacific. Milee the fairest dedione. of gE ee a tanks, planes, guns, ammunition, food and supplies will have to be keut moving over the long eupply lines. Hénce, say military spokesmen it is going to take many months to get any considerable number of the “surplus” troops back home. The navy frankly states that none of its forces can be demobilized until Japan i sdefeated. Then probably two milion men can be released Y, SEPTEMBER 14, 1944 STAT REGL ‘. : : WANTED — Coin collections. L, E. Hy 471-W or 39. COACHING FOR STATE AND U. S. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS Mining and Civi: Engineer United States Mineral Surveying Eieensed Siirveyor 203 West Main St. t Grass Valley. A e ays at Nevada City, California, and entered as ms . “If you want to know what your chances in # ensign < ce: te acs sae a cone oven lh Raogglaapogy at r na wag en 3, . job wR Re after nn “et sepa ua i a Yet the optimistic news on de-. a not ¥ ae i der Act o OF, ' 238, ar » : ‘i * . r—an ee an : 79. oo. ati “lest single asset this state has gained in the last four yea mobilization outweighs the pessi4 yornia at pe SUBSCRIPTION RA‘LES extra million and a half people. : 0 mistic. Men will not be mustered sey petter infe 7” One year (In Advance) ee Most of the newcomers, hé reminds us, are over 2 Years . yiecemeal or anbirtrarily according gues, NOT . Fee wine — scone aa SE ME 4\ old and under 40, and so California reaps their skills, their . i military unit. Rather, on a — a : sound gov A ATROCITIES cS prodcctiiveness their children and their spose “They re 8 —— *$ nea GF warvise. oe Ser 18 we : ‘ oe mericans. that . selves—guage ; 2 i the Gra are engaged in war, most of us do not hesimerry ine, child bearing, gues bate “a fein ” overeas duty, combat duty and par-. . the Associ war is a monstrous blot on civilization. We. came in waves and built the west in the past. Cc . enthood—the plan seems to meet all. FE or R ee! ROE beca se f believ ed the alternatives The State Reconstruction and Reemploy ment ee tests of justice and impartiality. aided in th Dy pecause most of us : f the factual material, is not’ lacking, either, in. ,.¢ experts predict the huge job 4 preast of dP mppeaee lunctantly conclud-. sion. source of the factua , ; , me t = ore monstrous; because we relunctan id-. building word pictures to accompany its figures, charts and. of demobilization will require apThy OV fa . to their re no other escape from slavery; because we decid-. building word picture: Mae alin” ava lyroximatary 24 cousin ohtar tts Pc Se : hese kill or be killed. There is nothing unpatriotic in that. tables. “When Johnny comes marching ,home hi he will . defeat, depending on the size of the . § Eat where bot! cil ‘or the men who hate brutality and killing) Van Buren Stanberry, research chief “the first thing he wi euvati ieives . raaber a. 4a jer aaiont more courageously when they hav® decided there . do is claim hts Wartime bride, who hase been waiting Patient . reated territories. . ae. i aera y arr t York was the. ly in her parents home ever since the marriage. The two wi Weds’ the” standpotht uk tis sek ; } Sacto left open ch ceed gerne scien-. look around for a place to live and will start buying all the! yicemen, the only flaw in the whole _ Beerenee sg n of tha, truism, for he was a con nal pre f h into a home—four or five] procedure is the inevitably long drag t nai ‘to war, yet under necessity, became the out-. things that transform a house in : eeikc hecw coi the Ghd oF task wa Our patrons find that despite ices ’ World Wari. __. roams of furniture, a refregerator, rugs, draperies, then ene the actual donning of civilia neloth. # rationing and wartime condithe Board . e still some who wonder whether we did the. linens, and in the fulness of time, baby buggies: and diapers. . es. To them, that vacuum period of . @ tions the quality of our meats ROCK Plas oS ae ; who still wonder whether it/In so doing, they will have added still more to the enermous’ . wine time, waiting for release af-q Measures up to the same high was hel : this w sth it rather than fight—then. wartime increases of individual family units in California.” . ,.tne. war is done,\is one of the! stadmards we have always dent ides ieee Saag to t ra i yi / ; ‘ i to believe that if we can major exasperationg of military maintained., Our meats come 00 A. XN they read the news carefully these days More and more we are coming to . Bay Mh : dbtha tens cutie, taauba cee 11:00 A. nec on the re volting ing atrocities commitapproach our tremendous new population problems realistic-} duty. S swine that money can buy. Our pe ed mie “at at Pacific, . ally, the new citizens within our borders—wro came to do 3 sacle service to our patrons is built $. Ie Taylor, Ge and other islands of the Pacific, . ally, t eqshe ciate . ble. Game. Board Rescind > igs ‘and Poland war jobs but stay because they like ‘it here—will be valuable} Q™ 0 ‘Open. Refuge oe See ot tigh: qual. oi cane ent women and children, tortur-. asset to the communities of ‘their choice; and to the state as a , Sept. 14—The . % ity and reasonable prices. Ask * . The follo in sah bi Hitler's whole 4 onttibuted “ . Fish -and Game Commission rescindyour meighbors about us. They troduced by cold id blood by Hitler's gesta se e3 oe ed its order to open Game Refuge . # will tell you. ed by Georg rs. Their disfigured bodies VERS IP, in Plumas County, to deer hunt. ly adopted: that would have followed Ss ‘ 5 ee E IN = sae Oe jing. The matter will be given fur" T h we Sectio: Gabel tit _ The process of returning veterans od pra li e.38 sh ther ‘consideration; but this year the. * : trict Act, t! ee Sas infini icat ure than calling men Out/ pixie Mountain Refuge willremain Mining Dist wholesale atrocities be disinfinitely more complicated Proced surest g aD ee Mey games Meare = — ida. The appalling evidence -is. for military service. The office-mechanics alone, involved in. closed.to deer hunting: ee Aoki
intless newspaper cort the official discharge of the millions now in uniforms, are Saeed ae et nade © i heck Plaser i them. Loterally milstaggernig. Major General Lewis S. Hers! ey 3 Selective Service rk de Stew of the Paty and siesta ee 4 : oct aes denied the dignity of . Director, has estimated that if 1,000 men are discharged-every. 4. tact that preliminary hearings 213 Commercial. Street ty, dated M: — sency. hour, it will take ten months to demobilibe 2,000,000 to 2,-. vere not held on thé ‘Matter, it} % Phone 67 Aeyade Cy, Pmeegga ts in torturing 500,000 men, a ‘Seemed advisable to keep the refuge ; ‘ heey Pipes : Not only must’ these mén be fitted into a civilian eco-. closed to deer hunting. “However” PRO iON slace of the ee Aer P : : Pat ae -. Commissioner Com Vivitelo' states, FESS Al Black. Roc will be brought to judgRomy. 4 but as honorably pees Napanee kerr ogee tia “this action does not terminate .the DIRECTORY pn ease : the streets again, ed with new and extrao: 2 ey rights an eh sie — ng question of whether or not there are “apes : * . The h ed civil th and Mrs. C. from T r Berlin from military Service. inhey are not t e untri CIVHIANS INEY . too many deer in the area involved. : his election okyo or Be gee jorge 8 : : : . ? : DOCTORS mR _ ** + were before they were mustere into bootcamps. They have ajgtuaies will continue, and #othe . RESOLVE ~ gubjugation . new status and a right to know what it involves. : time in: the spring of 1945, we will . " : shall be hel¢ >) in . pry hee Sh : ti Pe wie Baie e ak . Ww. T, M. D. Tth, that th ty.—Contribut-. A new 60 page booklet, issued by the Veterans AdminSe a om * tae . PEYSICIAN AND SURGEON from 8:00 A Pe a, Te eS i dae i RR Tea ee Amtt whi ; , an j ig 400 Broad Street the purpose ane istration, lists 56 ae Sed benefits bi which Mab sepia of neta ed parties will be invited to ‘help us Office Hours: 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 ors for the t : e entitled. Further, it discusses for the benefit of discharg-. ive at a satisfactory solution to. @venings 7-8. Phone 395 x*Ra¥ RESOLVE: eS service men and women the subject of re-employment, ex. ¢ni. problem.” ees ME be secret, Wr . emption from property taxes, state farm and home purchase ATTORNEYS ls oes ‘programs, unemployment jnsurande, education, pensions, ) : H. WARD SHELDON and hospitalization. Additional: benefits are provided in the MOUNT ST. MARY'S. Opin PORNEY AT LAW Mipedes. yp: a/GI Bill of Rights recently enacted by congress. . . Bu inesS School . . Setcrctr"teteonom'ny BOT nd af The booklets ar being distribu ted to committees being SI c u gps : =e in: ay r ) organized in virtually all communities to help veterans make. . . Grass Valley, California FUNEF , DIRECFORS Pesci eiies the readjustment to civilian life. As, Cl Onen OLMES FUNERA ME circulation, p ‘ai Den, Selective Service goes into reverse, the responay ee The Holmes Funeral Home ser. [m2 Nevada C buity resting on such local committees will be as great as Register Now a Ae eeieed, within the means of fi O° poard sh . that imposed upon draft boards. It is to be hoped that Wash-. . . “speciat training in shortnina, . . Phone 208 NOU BB election. o. ington will not plague them wi the same confusing direc-. . . typewriting, bookkeping, spell. . . . 246 Sacramento St. Nevada Of, oe a8 have kept most of the draft boards in a state or won-. . . ing, English, Calculations, Ma. MINING ENGINEERS tion of Direct nt. and. perplixity.—Contributed. a ee chine Work, Office Training OR My He i eae : oene-wunaepeeeteameanmaaoen onan and: Army °Correspondence. a ae" Eee ly adjourni TAR mobilization program ever attempt-. 38 J. F. O’GONNOR GEORG! SISTERS OF MERCY Ghd . SALE—PINE ~~ ’ FOR —— Two tier or more delivered in Nevada City or Grass Valley. Jakes Wood Yard, Cartoscelli Place, Grass Valley-Nevada City. Highway. 4-1 3-1lmoc Sherow, Box 2, Nevada City. 3mo.-11-13 moving in standard furniture van. (First class staroge: facilities. Fur, Biture bought and sold. Hills Fiat Reliable Transfer, Gtass Vahey, Weekly trips to bay area. Phone 3-1tf ‘DIO REPAIRING — vuG@ “Peaker Systems for Rent. Complete ‘stock of portable and large type radio batteries. ART’S RADIO HOSPITAL — Specialists in. Radio :ills. 201 win Street, Grass. Valley. Phone 934 ° 2-19tt SO _ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Hours: 1 to 3.. 7.t0 8 p. m. Sundays 11:30 to 12:30. 129 Phone Grass Valley 360 _ [Tf No Answer—Graes Valley 17-W. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEO iN Ottige Soars: 1 to P 7 to 8 p. m. . ,Sundays 11:30 to 12:30 129 South Roker, St. Geass Valley Phone Grass Valley 17-W we the aca School Auditorium. 2:30 . MRS. BER YL: ROBINSON, Pres. WELLS, See. Meets -every second and fourth A on y events gS at 8 p. m. > me, . aX Visitinw Diks ‘weicom ‘agg oe LAMBERT THOMAS, See. Meets Pyttian Visiting every Tuesday evening at Castle, 232 Broad Stree’ Native Sons welcome, D. PEARD, Pres. DR. Cc. Ww. CHAPMAN, Rec. Sec’y el —_— . ee ‘OUSTOMAH LODGE No. 16 I00F -Meets every Tuesday evening at -7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall. HARRY R. DOUGLASS, N. G. -WM. H. RICHARDS, Rec. Sec’y. ‘JOHN W. DAR KE, Fin. Sec’ySagan eaenasaapsnai = DOCTORS * South Auburn St,, Grass Valley ee spermine erie enone erin rene eR