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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

December 3, 1964 (28 pages)

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re] o 88 S a > ed 3 fe) O BE a % nd d a sf co o> ce o ta o 2 = o Q o A Good Guys Guys.In Conservation Conservation of natural resources is growing so important that this generation of Americans may see conservation and resource issues dominate our domestic politics, Assistant Secretary of the InteriorJohn A. Carver, Jr. has predicted. He was principal speaker, with the topic "Conservation and Politics,” at the recent Conservation Week Banquet at Utah State University, Logan, Utah, The good guy vs. bad guy, or epithet, method of putting political pressure on policymakers is being used more and more as. the conservation community finds itself increasingly divided, Secretary Carver said. _“Let us now look to the future prospects forconservation as a political issue," he said, “Will it drop out of the field because other problems of modern life demand all of our attention? I am convinced that the exact opposite will be the case. Science and technology can change and multiply and stretch the limits of such resources as food and fiber and energy sources. But eventually we get back to the fundamental elements of land and water. Living space for twice our present population will demonstrate the inelasticity of the land surface. Water problems, both qualitative and quantitative, must be attacked promptly and with every scrap of our imagination —for wars have been fought and civilizations have died for its lack. We faceacentury of intense competition for these ele mental resources, Government must inevitably enter as the arbiter. Conservation issues may therefore become the dominant ones in public ‘affairs, therefore in politics, in our own generation.” He warmed that "if the politics of conservation are to be worthy, if it is to be recognized that resource Managers must communi-~ ate to the public and to the legislatures a sense of ethical urgency rootedina felt philosophy, then history must be studied, our society comprehended, our governmental system mastered. "Slogans are not substitutes for cerebration; and the field of conservation isn't open to be staked as the exclusive domain of any group, however well intentioned, " Sierra To Present The Bard’s Work Amid orderly confusion in a 2room campus shop, members of a class in stagecraft create the scenery for the forthcoming production of “Twelfth Night” as
they have created it for other plays presented by college students here. Thus, the Shakespeare comedy of dual impersonation and romantic love will be presented Dec. 3,4,5 by students in front of scenery manufactured by students under the direction of their instructor Edwin C. Coleman, who also prepared the designs... Except for significant variations in the basic scenery as the play develops, there will be but one background; that of a garden structure in the center flanked by wings designed to represent doors and windows. Old Highway 40 to the western end of Donner Summit and the section along the: north shore of Donner Lake will remain open during the winter but the old Donner Grade will be closed according to officials of the California Division of Highways. 7 Thenew 10 1/2 mile freeway. section over the summit was opened totraffic forthe first time’ on the afternoon of Nov. 20. This four lane section over the historic Donner Pass has been under construction for more than four years and replaces the last remaining Vs. Ba d The Western End Of Old Hwy 40 Will Remain Open two-lane roadway on old US 40 between San Francisco and the Nevada state line. The old road will be kept open all winter to provide access to ski lodges as far as the old summit. The Stanley twins put their first steam car into operation in 1897. SHOP WHILE DRESSES... COATS....LINGERIE.... ROBES....JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING FOR THAT SPECIAL WOMAN OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE 313 BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY More on the way every day! Thanks for waiting! Your: wait for one of these new 1965 Chevrolets as about over—and we want to thank you for your patience. Come see us now. When you get behind the wheel, you'll be glad you waited! "65 Chevrolet ’65 Chevelle 65 Chevy II "65 Corvair SERS Ef mpala Sport Coupe It’s longer, wider, lower. It’s swankier, more spacious. You could mistake it for an. expensive car—if it weren’t for the price. Malibu Sport Coupe Fresh-minted styling. V8’s available with up to 350 hp. A softer, quieter ride. And it’s as easy-handling as ever. Nova Sport Coupe Clean new lines. Fresh new interiors. A quieter 6 and—V8’s available with up to 300 hp. Thrift was never so lively. Corsa Sport Coupe It’s racier, roomier, flatter riding. With more power available— up to 180 hp in the new top-of-the-line Corsas. More to see, more to try in the cars more people buy HARTMAN CHEVROLET 314 MAIN STREET GRASS VALLEY: 04 5937 273-7271 Des St ee