Nate is an East Bay community papers editor for the East Bay Times and Bay Area News Group.
Berkeley was part of a “milk war” a century ago. This was a dispute between milk producers and San Francisco-based distributors. “Gun clashes on lonely highways between armed guards of milk trucks and men endeavoring to hold up shipments of milk to the East Bay cities were reported early today,” the Berkeley Gazette wrote Nov. 17, 1924.“Headlights were shot out of trucks and unprotected trucks were held up and milk dumped, according to complaints.
The Gazette editorialized on Nov. 17 that “there still are a few of the old-fashioned type of parents who want to feel that their children are in fairly safe surroundings when attending the university. Berkeley, while having its share of bootleggers and all that goes with the especially bad liquor of this day, is still sufficiently far removed from the real hotbeds of dissipation to cause patterns of university students little worry on that score.”Nov. 15, 1924, “City Manager John N.
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