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September 30, 1946 (4 pages)

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— ——=", “God grants liberty only to those who : ~ ff] The Nugget is delivered to your home twice a week for only 30 cents per month love it, and are ready to guard and defend it.”"—Daniel Web ster Nevada City N ase I CCVERS RICHEST GOLD AREA Vol, 20,No.77 The County Seat Paper CT . . } , IN CALIFORNIA es Se . This paper gives you complete . coverage of all local happenings. If you want to read about your friends, your neighbors, and your town, read The Nugget. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1946 . Tune oor . FIREDESTROYS— G.V.CH AMBER — . ALVINWALTHER FIRST COMM UNITY LUMBER MILI. AID BUS SERVICE SUCCUMBS AFTER ON DEER CREEK TOSUBURBS BRIEF ILLNESS CONCERT OCT. 10 There are plenty of signs point ing to the fact that the Umited States is ‘at, or near, the crossroads in itg his NEVADA CITY, T. W. Honeycutt of the State Div-; The ision of Forestry, following an inCom CALIFORNIA a The Gold Center Grass Valley Chamber of Last rites will be said Wed Final results of the cam nesday Mrs. Carry Tho paign of mpson Heads afte vestigation of the fire which tory. From here on we either rnoon at 2 o'clock in the Holmes the Tiwin Cities Community Con destrovInn discusse start to Har mon y d Rid mea cert ge ns Clu of maintaining} Muneral Home b ed the Deer Creek Lumiber descend and become a people of for Alvin Walther, Assocaiition are in accordin Mill east the bus service lesg to Preg to : outl ~ ying sect ions, Superintendent of ‘Mrs. Ernest Towle Was of this city Tuesday night ser importance in world afairs, the Nevada County hostess re‘ident Phillip R. Bradley. , reported Which or Ove are r repo 110 rted 0 now run cent nin ly g at! Hospital who died there that the damage amounted to at a meeting of the Neig we geize the opportunity hborresidents of thé coumity subserib now pres$30,a loss, Ray Kro Saturday ed tea—nemeyer, executive . night. ‘ly Club of Harmony Ridg 000. ented and ‘become the great The Blks : Lod e. ge Foll of est people Nev owthe concert series, ada City secretary was named chairman of a will cond ing a ‘He said thalt the fire was in the history of the world. The deli ciou uct the obsequies. s luncheon the memcaused committee to find dirInter. means to continue} men bers adjourned * the Leading the number of mem by turning gasoline into ection we take depends very t will be in the fami wide veranda ship the tank of the service, berly plot in largely s sold was Kenneth i upon our success in coming to terms, merce at luncheon in Bret Harte a hot engine, resulting in an explos Northside, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. and elected officers. Mrs. Stevdnaes Carry Thomson was chosen president, ion. State and Tahoe forest The memiberg heard W. EB. satisfactory to Americans, with Mrs. °! Grass Valley who sold fire MoultThe body will be flown there by the close te Jomes Morehouse, vice pres on of French Corral tell erews were able to confine the Russians mass expansion ident, and . ed of the need Diane. and exubdammMrs. Kenneth Arbogast was of San Juan Ridge and age to the mill. Lumber in erant confidence in their own re-electthe town of the “maniyards was 20 Charles Kullman, Walther suffered a stroke untouched. The fire ay Metropolitan fest destiny,” on Seped to the office of secretary, crew were able to place their pumper ohses . NOT San Juan for an adequate tember’ 22, the second foll opera star, first scheduled to appear owin . “te g the r supp ‘Mrs. ly. Tho He mps stat on ed o in a*nearby stream and pumped until recent years, are better fitted fnom a physical standpoint for F an all out battle for world control than we. At the word of Stalin the Russians (became a unit, a hard fist directed at the rest of the wonld. It is true that industrially Russia still thas far to_g0 before becoming—a first—clas s power, and in that fact we can find ening, we shall once again prov e too for autocrats that seek dominion. world has heen aéting. Will be presented the first part of the first alfter a long interval. He had pnekt Aarne oe detain eis Report . October the been superintendent of the Ellen Stinson, secretary off mining industry was at county , ; its peak, supin was made on the . hospital for five club picnic :at Whit when years. Prior to.thai for ten years, he was one‘ of officials plied many of the fruits, vegetables, and dairy products con sumed there, G. V. METHODISTS HOSTS TO DIST. CONFERENCE because the mines had and stock holders in the Great Noradequate thern Mine. Water and farmers could be supplied water for irrigation. Pres ident Wes: ley Donnenwirth assu red Moulton North San Juan could count on the chamiber’s help. The ~Grass Valley Methodist hope that in the conflict niow threatChurch assisted by bie Nevada City much that 12,. Ridge” in times past, ago in Methodist Church ig host toda y to the Sacramento-Nevada distr ict min . isters and their wives, ses The RussiansPis The conference opens this under thetr present . wih 4 pasty Sande ak:eb even ing omg leadership are a floymidalble Peop le. . tay Hall and continue unti i Wadnsa. He was born 60 Northside, Pittsburg. e the organization announced that she , has wired New York for the Se gee aie definite date of his appearance here and this ‘will be announced within the next State F.abor Federation . week. Soon tickets and program . . schedules for the series will be mail Urging a’“‘yes” vote on cee sO to all members. tion 3 in the November genera] elecPresident Bradley expresses grattion, C .J. Haggerty executive Beer e=. itude to all who worked so hard in tary of the California State Fede ra-. putting this over in-Nevada county tion—of-Lebor-and-a member of the ;and to the Nugget and Union for ". their generous support. pe Service Wednesday are Jack Siegfried, Rudolph Berggren, Carl. revealed thay California’s state col-. es ; leges graduated 300 per cent more! vey, Thomas Richards, Will Rev. Joseph Moore, Nevada City iam T'amteacher candidates ten years ago than blyn, Jr., Frank E. . Chainman for the Twin Cities Com Finnegan, Wilthey do today . . munity liam ; : Cloud which took Place in August. Head Endorses Prop. 3 Ly Honorary pallbearers BOY BREAKS LEG IN GRID GAME years The deceased leaves his wife, Mrs. Kathryn Walther, a siste r, Miss Adele Walther, and brother, Raymond Walther, both of Pittsbun A g. 4 e We are inclined to think that Rus900,000 gallons inito the flames sia, rising from the serfdom that the course of five hours. thained down the nation’s stre ngth ehosen’ for Tamiblyn, Sr. Ernest Schr eiber, . ; State Board of Education this weak . In 19 35, Convert 1187 graduates of staic. yesterday “7 . ee a ac e eej eene e o ee and ees receee ived e sp Pe Association, stated that the four concerts te nee credte Sutter Creek defeated Nevada ene entials. In eo RP They have been reared in hard . Teve City Bet 4 = is awime.Paig leone: : she aes 5 will Secaial 1945 ose a ship. . dag noon. Rev. and Mrs. ie in the state wide total had dropJesse Rua_. 2tidders in a gam Their need mighit possibly the e play port se ed Saturday . 2ccompanié Memo rial _ eu : be coming, 2 y Mrs. rrac e = Rayped f to : . 392, . even kin ing on the James §. Henn will he hosts at pared with that of reception Grass essy . ond. Valley. in} the first sad Haggerty said California’s desperhonor the district su yerinten terongs that started raking aut dent and gels . eid oie in Gras Valley. The score-wa umn. . =e Char SOE les Kullman, American rom-. 20 to 12 in favor of the visitors. Only s . his wie Dr. and Mrs. Alle5n R. . ate stiuation is indicated by these leaves in the fall of Goo. 19313, when . vi¢ ., antic tenor of the Metropol the varsity teams were enga itan Opera. Franklin D. Roosevelt first figures especially when Wwe COME) ged. began to) ow singing as a guest artist with gave er them in the light of ar ade . : . Minis ‘ ters ; who will ite ; spea d the San Francisco opera, will : k during are appear : dts aes the consequences of the *s conference are Rey. Edwa their own sins. need for 40,000 new teachers in rd Conn But the Russians are Cali -. for fs the first concert on Thursd fornia during the next eight year !of Marysville, Rev. ay far sturdier than those Se s. ard Lowery . Bob’ t a Yuba City, Rev. Bern Williams and Jack Coley night,, October 10th. W. who} . es of the Roosevelt regim : : J."“Owen of : intercepted a pass by the e. Their. oe John visitors and 10 REST President Halts Flood i Lodi, Rev. armies lived on less food TUESDAY Swnieford of Yermade The second concert will and fewer feature a-touchdown. 3 : Con ; ting'ton, Nevada, Dr. L. L. Loofi trol Projects John Sebastian, a harmonic com'forits than any other army bouIn a line play a virtwe-John in the row off Berkeley and Morrison ‘ we Dr. A. R. Grant guard for : hso on November 29th. Immediate construction of all Nevada City, broke his aiworld during the late war, unless we of Sacr Funeral services will be heid. amen except = Chinese. They to. The thori Meth zed odis flood t choi r . rgint leg,. Morrison tackled a Sutter . tomo control Projects for are nurturwill provide The ‘Barry Ensemble wil] offer special music for the . rrow afternoon at 2 o'clock for. which cong Greak ed on icy winters, and scan the who. had hit ress ty food. has the . Mrs. Mary Guenther, ‘appr opria ted con-. thing concert in which individuals of 96, member of{ struction Tuesday night session. Their contacts with western funds was urged by the line on-an offensive thrust, and civilizathe group ‘will play Pian went one Nevada City’s early day familCalif o, violin, tion during the late war, ornia State Chamber of Comwhen they down to the bottom olf the heap. ies. Rev. Angtis Miller, past flut e, and cello in solo and comb or of merce, following a review of Char invaded the highly civilized les inF. Oth er federal ation Frank Wildes, Sutter Creek regions and asa group on Februa right Trinity E\piscopal Church will conHon ry 10. of Germany, Austria and ore construction postponements order d On
85th Birt hday Hungary, half back made two long runs ed of 60 duct the service in Holmes Funeral by kannot fail to have whet President Truman. Portia Yhite; a Canadian Negr Charles F. Other ‘of this city was and 70 yards and ted a savage touchdowns and Home. Intenment «will t ess, ake place in appetite for things they have neve honored by eighteen These essential . flood control pronotedcontralto will be the feature of his friends Joe Viere left half back scored the Pine Grove Cemetery r . known under either tthe czar jects are emergency constructi on. of the last concert on March 7th. s or at a dinner given him in the Deor third touchdown with an end run. Mrs. Guenther was born in 1849 the state chamlber’s Stalin. (Creek Inn, Nevada City on his tboard of directin St. Louis and came with 85th her parors contend and Army Equipment do not come under Susar Supply birthday, ents to Nevada City six Still year s later. the classification Not All Surplus Their regard for human life is of non essential Below 1942 Lev Other was born in a log cabin on as 41 Three el children survive her, Frank governmental activities. that demonstrated by all Asiattics. Mill Street in Grass Delay in Valley, on the {Guenther of this city. The Depa rtme nt Not of Agriculture is all Mrs. Minnie construction of equipment in army engiThe murderous purges of dissi authorized projects dent site now occupied by the Auditorium neer Allen of Nevada City and the agency which allocate depo Mrs. ts is Anna for which funds have s sugar te surplus the war 8-. Jonneon elements that have characterized ‘the ‘Building. The dinner been allocated of Oakland. Bereaved are was arranged the OPA for rationing to the civilpart may mean serious damage in case ment rise of 'the Russian communist ann oun ced ‘by Mrs. toda L. EB. y. of ian (pop Lane. A lange birthday state The . three grandchildren, seve ulation. Through rationin ral grea sfat t emen g t are unthinkable to the free demo was prompted by eters . gran flood conditions. cake with candles occupied the cenreeived dghildren and one great grea to all types of consumers, ‘by senators, t the Cong OPA Four ress cracies. We icom'promise with our essen men, tial flood control pro. ,randchild. dister of the dining table. Many handwar asse distributes that allocation. ts administration and. the! jects definitely postponed senters and manage somehow to pe ad by the live some gifts were ipresented. The Pepartment of Agricult Office of the Chief of Engineers president’s order are on :the Sacra ure egwith them. Russia attains unity de-. \Aside from some years when tima by emmanding to know ites that the amount why certa of mento River, Big Dry Creek, Fresn in equip. HENRY ME sugar the murder route. To think or Ploye d on railro o, ads. Other has spent YER OF to available for civilian ment is not declared surplus use this year the Los “Angeles drainage area. and Speak differently. than the Russi and . his life in Gnasg Valley an . will be very Slightly high made available to the public. Lytle Creek and Cajon Creek er than in policy makers is MARY GUENTHER . traitorous in the BATTERY RECHARGE Russian view. It often means enter When an automobile battery has ing the ranks of forced labor, often ‘been allowed to run down gradu facing the firing squad. ally, through In another column we are print REGIE mg a review of book issued by the Lifbrary of Congress in Washington entitled Communism in Action. Tt is @o lon'g we have cut it into three inétallmenits. But to any labor union memiber or leader who reads it must come realization that his may he the are some 6 to 18 million workers (‘the exact numlber is one of Rusia’s dank secrets) who are forced to work for nothing but their daily bread under police supervision. Any citizen will-think before he permits a communist to control his organization. non use it is advisable to have it recharged on a slow charg er, so that excess sulplhation ean be eliminated gradually, the California State Automobile Association points out, When a battery runs down over night, or within a very short space of ‘time, it can be quickly resto red to proper efificiency !by a (fast charger. the nation was rich, but did xt, not by taxation which was possible with so wealthy a people as ours, but by running the nation into billions of der their system \ all men are com A large number of tractors 73 to be exact, are stored at the Stockton En of them still! in crate I s as well as cranes. shovels, tournapuls, compressors and other pieces man and find out why they cannot get this equipment. The answer according to fice of the Chief of Engineers, while the war is over, the Ofis that we are still peace time required teaching its people to live on borrowed money. When we think of his Oov army and maintain hemisphe re defense. The 73 tractors at Stockton Depot it is explained are part of the supply needed to meet dema nds for 103 pieces of this equipmen t whieh is still classified as critical. and. welded into a solid Stalin, the man of steel. We recall with horror the growt unit under somet hing like TYLER PASSES Henry born Francis Meyer, who near 1945 Ibut stilt one million tons below \pre war consumption. Whi for this construction total $5,000,le the Cuban crop our largest 000. source of supply, is larger than last Also liable to year, the San Bernardino. Appropriations made was in Tyler, Nevada County, 81 years ago will go to his rest in the be order are three projects where conrecent drought necessitated a sharp struction already is under way. These ‘reduction from the early estimates of the output from that projects—Sacramento area. Furriver flood thermore the effect of the contr ol project, Los Angeles flood war oa ection of Holmes Funeral] Home in control project and the Ganta Ana sugar produttion in the Philippines the Catholic Church of Tyler. River project, represent a total cost internal strife in Java and the war Meyer died in the Sisters of Mercy torn conditions in the sugar areaé of $3,265,000. Hospital, Sacramento, Saturday, in continental Europe cannot ibe over September 28. He had resid ed with looked in any consideratio n of the Teachers Prepare To © his daughter Mrs. Mildred B. Laubworld supar supply pict ure, inger 5500 J Street, Sacramen Supp ort Propo sitio n 3 to for to maintain a Lions Hear Head Of Manufacturing Firm the past three years. Besides Mrs. Lauwbinger he leaves More than 100 teachers meeting in the ‘Grass Valley high school, with two other daughters, Mrs. Glad ys G. the ipresiden't, Miiss Evelyn Corr, pre all of Oakland, and 14 gran dchildren, Meyer owned and operated a cattle The ‘committee consists of Lloyd Geist, Nevada City; Dennis Christ in. Grass Valley; Evelyn Corr, Nevada City; Martha Lemlbrecht and Mrs. hl. Tealboldt, rural teaichers. Walter Carlson, county superin q There is no private prop erty in Russia. Workers under some conditions are granted etate is the landlord. . leaves. The We think with the Russians that olirs is soft civilization. A luxury loving president pDit#ing the hard lot ‘of a few million in this country dared organiizations of our government. Once in a while we hear a voice raised again st these controls, such as that of Sena The Philippines prior to the recent. war, supplied us with approximately ‘ene million tons of sugar annual ly. The Philippines have shipped no, siding appointed a committee on the sug ar since 1942. Their sug ar plandall of Los Angeles and sons , Ernest North Section Council of the Calitations wer e destroyed and must be H., Harold, August and Roy Meyer, ffornia Teachers Association. replanted and Ford, Oakland, and Mrs. Violet Gra . wince the first harvest cannot be made until app roximately two years alfter Planting, in all probranch at Tyler for Most of his life, ability we will not receive shipment from that source even in moderate Courses For Veterans To quantities until 1948. i Open in GV High School Therefore the total amount of tende nt of schools, G. Apprentice courses for T. Tennis, Sugar available for GI bill of 1946 ig very inGrass Valley rights applicants, superintendent’ cf adequa Gilbert Tennis, te and ‘continued tight rati onschool h of communism William Peacock, grandson of the sup pelled to work eave those s, William iM. Wilson, in the under the Roosevelt erintendent of schools, prinannounred regime, its late Mr. and communist hierarchy. who like the Mrs. William Provis, will be ope cipal of the Grass Valley high spread ‘through the labor unions, ned shoy] in’ the Grass Valley and early day settlers of this queen anits and queen bees direct the and Elmer Stevens, member of city, in a high school on Oct its control through labor the ober Tith. Workers, ae delayed by the gineer Depot. Constituents of the family plot on Wednesday following congressman, driving ‘by this depot . funeral service at’9 a. Mm. under dirsee new tractors many debt. He “softened up” America by The Russians gcorn us for our “weakness” in Permitting minorities as the Russians were becoming hard @ voice ambition and energy may fbecome wealthy and employ other men. Una fornia, in particular, has had a number of inquiries regarding tract ors. of heavy construction equipment. They follow their first impul se battery: which is to write to their congr ess erwhelming victory at the polls, we reflect what a giood job he did, just in government. They scorn us because any man with intelligenic e, Representative Clair Engle of Cali talk ‘before the Lions (Club State Council of Education addres , gave a Two -courses will be sopened, one sketch of plans for ed tthe teachers on Proposition the Peacock in mechanical trai 3 to ning and one in Manufacturing Company ppear on the INovemiber (ballot recently esbusiness and offi , and ce trai ning . tablished in Glenbrook of the need off enlisting all local which he On Odvtober 14th, Ten for William Knowland, but civic, it~ nis stated, is is president. frater nal and patriotic orders iin adult education classes rarelyy done. More often Henry Walits will be ofAt present, the plant support. is soon to fered to incl lace or Senator Pepper of Flori ude sroups of da turn out 300 12 or curtain stretchers” a more incites the “commies” to new exerin any one course prov ided inday. RESUMES DENTAL PRACTICE It is expected to employ 15 structors can be tions for complete infiltration of obtained. our workers. The Dr. Melvin E. ing {4s necessary in order that all may have their fair supply of thia important food. Just as-soon as the sup ply situation ‘warrants, your OPA will be only too happy to increase the sngar rations of all types of consumers. RABBIT SHOW The fall rabbit show of the Sierra Nevada Rabbit Breeders Association ‘Berryman, for three was held stretchers. are being economic and social life, to control yesterday in Memorial years attached to the deni constructed iof Nevada County . . all Americans to raise their stan al corps Park. Robert Spragu Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Lilliard of pine d. and mold it in the way of barbaric e of Sac nto of AIAIF, has resimmed his pract lumber, He said that. ‘bolts ard of living. He impoverished Sacr ice and amento who have been enjo in was judge, A wide range nuts the and despotic Russia, a race of ying of pop park, : 4 5 aa & ‘ hard needed fin constructi ular an office on Neal Street, Gras industrious to benefit the imiprovidon are hard to a vacation at Lake Taho s Valbreeds for fur and for men and women, ready to war e, spent the ley. Befo meat were exat obtain but that re hig entr ent. He was bael to do this beca y into the armed hibited. he had finally been week end with Mr. use Stalin’s signal. ‘Members brought their and Mrs. H. M. force promised a supply by a Chic s he had practiced dentistr ago firm. Leete of 2:15 Prospect Stre y in luneh and enjoyed a et. picnic in the Grass Valley for 11 years, 4 a.