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September 26, 1938 (4 pages)

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‘ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1938. NEVADA CITY NUGGET aiianseneninanieaatnia THE BAD NEWS ues: Nevada City Nugget tors care, Miss Helen Barker spent the week A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published at Nevada City. H. M. LEETE end in Berkeley. OU DAY O' RECKONIN Editor and Publisher. LEGAL NOTICES Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and Friday at Nevada City, California, and entered as mail STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES : SACRAMENTO MINING EQUIPMENT FOR SALE— NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO 115 H. P. Mona Valve Diesel Motor. . APPROPRIATE WATER Application 9341 : 75 H. P. Generator. 5 motors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Switch board and equipment. THAT Luke W. Williams, 138% Trommel screen, steel sluice boxMill Street, Grass Valley, Calif., has Located on. property near es. under the date of July 6, 1938, apPlied to the Division of Water ReSacrifice for quick sale. Yreka. sources, Department « of Public Write Box CC, care Nevada City Works, State of California, for a perNugget. 9-241tp mit to appropriate -unappropriated : water, subject to existing rights. WANTED—I would like to find a matter of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada City, under Act of Congress, March 3, SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year (In Advance)' oo : The Purge After-Effects By Mrs. Annie Browning of Boulder street is quite ill with a severe attack of lagrippe and is under a doc . FRANKLYN WALTMAN Now that ‘the New Deal purge is over, at least for the present—with disastrous results for Mr. Roosevelt’s prestige —the country can get down to the serious business of discussing andconsidering the real issues confronting it in this year’s campaign. The purge effort, however, merits one mere word. : _ There is no intention here to conduct a post-mortem on DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT Water to be appropriated from grandfather, b i John teat Deer Creek, tributary to South Yuba. Sheahan. He was River, Count¥ of Nevada. Amount applied for: 12 cubic feet about 1836; was registered in the. San Francisco directory in 1862, ge Tranny but left for some of the mining ae s version season named: January Ist to December 31st of each season. Water to be used for power purposes. ms : Point the abortive efforts of Mr. Roosevelt to drive out of public trace of my of diversion within NW% of SE% of Section 18, T 16 N, R 8} born in Irelan : ; fares acon Be ta. ere John Sheahan lived, died, or was buried will be appreciated by James A, Sheahan, 687 Edinburgh gt. San Francisco. 9-192te E, M. D. B. & M. ; life a group of men, within his own party, who had the courPlace of use desgribed: Within LOST age and, it might be added, the good sense to oppose him in NW of SW% of said Section 18. : : veal. Supreme Court packing bill and they have become convinced regard to certain extreme and unsAmerican proposals. Water will be returned to Deer cane hoary rahe boa a in NW% of SW% of Section Oe a ae ane: Cyemen Let the New Deal propagandists explain and defend Mr. of the fallacy of the New Deal by the evidence of the RooseCreek 18. No. Co 74217. Case No. 2047838. velt depression. Instead of facing these facts, the New Deal Roosevelt’s ignominious failure as they may. But New Deal RELATIVE TO PROTESTS Lost about June 1, somewhere in Blanks upon. which to submit provicinity of Camptonville. Finder _ explanations and alibis can not hide two conclusions which propagandists are trying to bluff their way along. tests will be supplied free upon rewill be rewarded upon return to logically result from the enfire purge episode. The first is that quest by the Division of Water ReHartungs, Jewelers, Grass Valley. sources. Mr. Roosevelt’s activities revealed more clearly than any oth9-162te Any person desiring to protest er thing that he has done his determination to be the supreme against the granting of such permit wooD shall within 60 days from date hereruler of the United States—to constitute himself a one-man of file with the Division of Water We have one of the-largest sup' government. His actions revealed him as a man who can not Resources, Sacramento, California, plies of dry wood in the country and a written protest. Such protest shall tolerate ‘opposition to his will. This disclosure is ‘highly imwill be pleased to serve our old as clearly set forth the protestant’s obportant when we come to consider Mr. Roosevelt and his inwell as new customers. : jections to the granting of the ap‘4 Prices delivered to your home— plication and shall contain the foltentions in regard to other policies. lowing information: Pine chk. 12 or-14 in. ...... $2.50 The second inescapable conclusion which flows from the (1) Statement of the injurv which Pine stove 12 or 14 in. ...... $2.75 I'm your Uncle Sam, purge episode, likewise, is highly important. It is that the I’ve never been anything else— would result to protestant from such Oak chk. 12 or 14 in. ....:. $3.50 appropriation and use. American people can not be bought with promises of handI don’t intend to be anything else. Oak stove 12 or 14 in. -$3.75 (2) The basis of protestant’s water Manzanita 12 or 14 in, .22..... $3.75 outs from the Federal Treasury once their eyes are opened to Tu’s all right to come to me when you’re in trouble. right. (3) Protestant’s past and present Oak-Pine 16 in., 2 ft., 4 ft., wood the intentions of their president. In spite of the billions of dolBut you can’t move in on me permanently. use of water both as to amount used in comparison. Also coal and kindl lars which the New Deal has and which it offered to spend in You can’t expect me ‘to solve all your problems— and land irrigated, of use made of ing. If you have disagreements don’t come running to me; water if other than irrigation.
certain States, the Roosevelt-endorsed candidates in the recent Phone 698, Grass Valley (4) The.approximate location of Solve them among yourselves. primaries suffered crushing, humiliating defeats. SQUARE DEAL WOOD YARD protestant’s land or place of use and ('m not your Pappy nor your Daddy, point of diversion of the water. Hills Flat The results of the Democratic primaries in South CaroI’m just an uncle who wants to keep’out of family quarrels. A copy of the protest should be lina, Maryland and Georgia—to name only the three States I don’t want to run you or your affairs— t sent to the applicant and this office notified that the same I could do that even worse than you. where Mr. Roosevelt put forth his greatest efforts—failed to has. been s done. sustain the colorful contentions:of Al Smith that “no one is Even _ifI could do it better I -wouldn’t. Dated: Sacramento, California, WALTER H. DANIELS going to shoot Santa Claus’’ and of Vice-President Garner that I don’t want a brood of weaklings for nieces and nephews. September 2, 1938. LICENSED BROKER EDWARD HYATT, “you can't beat four billion dollars.” If the voters in Maryland. I've given you a rich land, Phone 521 P. O. BOX 501 ' State Engineer. South Carolina and George did not shoot the Santa Claus, I’ve held out nothing for myself; Sept 12, 19, 26, Oct. 3. Nevada City “You Can’t Make A Papa Out Of Me” REAL ESTATE they, at least, told him to ‘‘go home.” we The earth and all that is above and below it is yours. For Santa Claus certainly was in evidence in these States Your grandfathers and grandmothers struggled with it when the going was much harder than now; during the days preceding the primary elections. In Maryland, They didn’t come crying to me every minute for help. Senator Tydings’ opponent opened his campaign speeches In times of flood or famine I helped them, with announcements that the United States Housing Author But they never thought of settling down on me permanently. If you have differences among yourselves you must work out you own solutions. ity would spend millions of dollars on housing projects in the ' State. President Roosevelt publicly approved expensive bridge if you are not intelligent enough to find solutions and wise enough to apply them you must suffer. projects in that State—bridges, which it now appears will not It is not in my power to give you intelligence or wisdom. be built with Federal funds. In the closing days of the Georgia If you shirk your public duties and put your affairs in the hands of vain, contest millions of Federal dollars for highways and _ other dishonest officials, you must suffer. If you permit selfish minorities to rob the majority, you must suffer. projects were allocated to that State. If you permit selfish employers to wreck business by giving little and The people of Maryland and Georgia, however, were taking much, you must suffer. unimpressed by these promises of New Deal spending. Even if you permit selfish employees to wreck business by giving little and taking much, you must suffer. in the counties of Maryland where the promised bridges were If you all give as much as you can, you will find an abundance for all of you to. take. to be located and where the Federal housing was to be conIf you give as little as you ¢an you will find little to take. structed, the voters gave substantial majorities to the man But whatever you do don’t think you ‘can move in on me. With all my wealth you would eventually. ruin me. marked by Mr. Roosevelt personally for defeat. use would I then be to your grandchildren for hundreds of Turner Catledge, chief political news writer for the New Whatgenerations to come? York Times and among the keenest and most objective obThey mean as much to me as you do. servers in the country, after the fiasco of the Roosevelt purge (My job is not to provide you security— oe in Georgia reported that “failure of spending inducements” My job is to provide you opportunity and liberty. was one of the factors in the crushing defeat of the President's It is to provide you protection for what is justly yours. it is to shield you from the savagry of autocracy. candidate. In the evenings I used to stroll to the eastern coast lines and look over our neighbors abroad. Mr. Catledge reported another observation regarding the In a few brief days I’ve seen fine civilizations disappear; Georgia primary which is contrary to the New Deal propaI’ve seen men reduced to frightened trembling animals. _ganda that although Mr. Roosevelt ‘lost in the purge contests In each case the government has called itself Papa— Now you want to call me Papa. : _-he and his Administration remain as popular as ever. It’s a good thing for you and me that I refuse to be Papa. ‘This New York Times writer asserted that “‘reaction against the New Deal’’ was a major factor in the result and Yours is the most blessed land in the world; Yours is the fairest system of government in the world. added that “‘from all of the protestations one heard during the! But all of these are not enough; campaign of love for Mr. Roosevelt and the New Deal, no obYou must find their high possibilities. You must root out the evils that are blocking realization. jective observer could fail to note a decided undertone of genYou must do this—not your Uncle Sam. Keep me in my place—only there will I and you be happy, eral criticism in many quarters.” there will I continue to function for all of you. “Furthermore,” Mr. Catledge added, “this criticism was Only Don’t make a bad father oua of a good uncle, not confined to the business interests but could be noted as And for God’s sake will some of you sometime ‘come : and tell me that you don’t need anything—that you have solved your problems— well out in the country, particularly in the cotton and tobacco things are going well with you? _ producing sections .where low prices and quota restrictions Will that those of you who are in no immediate need stop waiting? under the new farm program were anything but conducive to The end of the world has not come yet. good feeling”’. ; ‘When you learn that thé selfish way is’ the way to destruction and the generous way the way to salvation, your troubles will be over. Does anyone really believe that if Mr. Roosevelt were There was once a wise man called Christ— now as popular in Maryland and Georgia as he was in 1936 In his words all of your answers are to be found. that his personally selected and supported candidates would Other theories have come and gone, There have been many temporary Messiahs. They are in the world They will be gone tomorrow. have been defeated as overwhelmingly as they were? Of Pay no attention to their words, They today. are written in water—watter course not. Actually many persons in those States in voting discolored by blood. VIE RTIT! APEPLSIIPIIRE Begin UGHT CONDITIONING THIS EASY WAY! One way to start Light Condition to replace every burned-out or ing is ened bulb and fill every em ty blackwith a bright, new MAZDA ampsocket MAZDA Three-Lite bulbs in you . Use light Better Sight Lamps and r threefixtures. Every lamp that is used for rea studying, or close seeing work din uld be equipped with at least one 150sho -wa tt or a three-light MAZDA lamp bul b to provide plenty of light for saf e seeing. Don’t look to foreign experiments for your solution; against his candidates were expressing their resentment and These frantic strivings are not solution—but dissolution. hostility against what he has done and what has happened Any grand design that robs man of his dignity is not for you—nor since 1936. . ~~ “Phe truth of the matter is that the Roosevelt Adminis_tration has lost the confidence of a great many persons who in the end for anyone else. You are not followers in the world—vYou are leaders; You have been from your beginfing. For over a century the world has turned longing eyes toward you. for the President in 1936. They were shocked by his Now more ‘than ever the world needs your example, Portraits, Commercial Photography, 8 Hour Kodak Finishing, OM Copies, Enlarging and Framing, Kodaks and Photo Supplies Movie Cameras and Films This is more important than your petty, internal bickerings—your childish quarrels over division of spoils—quarrels, which if pursued bitterly enough, will leave you with slender spoils to divide. ; You have already approached foolishly close to’the slender edge;: Turn your faces the. other way— Count your many iblessings and thank God. + : Cherish your freedom, your opportunities and above all the rich heritage that has come to you from the sturdy uncomplaining forefathers who laid the foundations of a great civilization. And for God’s sake stop calling me Papa—lI’m only YOUR UNCLE SAM. 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