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property regardless of their race,
In WASHINGTON Congress adnational origin or creed. It has . :
journed. for Christmas, after the sensible checks and balarices so
House passed the foreign aid ap
Senator PaulJ. Lunardi, representing Placer, Nevada, a nd
Sierra Counties has been appoint
that it will prevent abuses.
ed by the Senate Rules Committee
propriation measure of $3 billion, . ” "Those who oppose it are using
over $1.5 billion less than the the same argument that the segresum requested by the late Presitionists in the
to the important Senate Fac
Finding Committee on Natal
South have been
Resources. Lunardi advised tha
this committee conducts investi
dent Kennedy. Political hassling preaching for the past ten years.
over the measure lasted up until The argument is whether one
gations bearing upon oil, gas,
mines, conservation, soil, small
Christrnas Eve. The main point group has the right to prevent
"of contention was a previously others from eating where they
passed House amendment pre-. choose, . riding where they wish,
venting the President from exgoing toschool together or living .
tending credit for private wheat as neighbors. If this piece of
sales to Russia. The Senate re= legislation is unconstitutional,
jected this provision, and follow this can be determined in the
ing Senate-House conference, it courts.
was subsequently removed from
“If we are the Christians in the
the final proposal. President JohnWest, who we claim we are, let
son objected to it as limiting his us recognize this attempt to reability to conduct a flexible forpeal the Rumford Act -for.what it
eign policy. House passage of the is--a denial of the principle of
billwas also delayed because of good will toward men by special
absenteeism of Democratic memprivilege groups. We lay this or
bers who had prematurely left your Christian consciences. “
town for the holiday.
The Reverend Noble pointed
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out that major religious leaders
Representatives of the European and organizations throughout the
Common Market, meeting in state have taken positions strongBRUSSELS, hammered out a yearly in opposition to the housing
end tariff agreement for sales of initiative petition.
agricultural commodities within
the market. France will gain the
most from this agreement, since
it is the largest agricultural pro
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ducer in the market, In return
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for granting concessionsto the
SEPTEMBER..18 cent county
French, Germany received school tax rise forced by. state..
limited assurances that the mar Restoration begins on Red Castle
ket will take a “liberal” position:
. ;
‘4«Ott's Museum opens,.A pos-.
in trade negotiations.with:the:}‘sible summer theater program and
U.S. next spring.
state historical park for Nevada
\
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Fighting which erupted between
Greeks and
T urks on the island of
CYPRUS was quelled after Greek,
Turkish, and British forces combined to enforce a cease-fire.
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At a news conference held on
the LBJ ranch at JOHNSON CITY,
Texas, President Johnson said the
government would pufsue its
policy of closing down unneces
sary military bases, He said the
money could be better used to
meet pressing national needs such
as better education. Chancellor
Erhard of West Germany was welcomed at the ranch for a round
of discussions and Texas-style
entertainment,
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WEST BERLIN authorities protested tothe East German government against the murder of an
East German youth who attempted
tocrossthe Berlin Wall, The protest was widely regarded as significant because it implied partial
recognition of theCommunist
regime,
NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET
Published EveryThursday
by
NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET,
INC. , 318 Broad Street, Nev
ada ‘.ty, Calif. Second class
posta se paid at Nevada City,
Calf. Adjudicateda
legal
new ~aper of general circulabe
tion by the Nevada County Superior Court, June 3, 1960
Decree ‘No. 12,406. Subscriprates: One year, $4; Twe
ears, $6; Three ycars, $8,
City discussedin NC. . .$2.5 million Sierra
College
bond issue
voted down. . 200 attend Capitol
District BPW convention in NC.
OCTOBER..W ells Fargo re.turnsto Nevada ‘County. . . Protests
meet Broad St. sidewalk narrow ing suggestion in NC..Over 100
attend “Small City" workshop
sponsored by UC at Davis..
Brickell trial results in hung jury.
~NOVEMBER.,Paul Lunardi
wins Senate seat in close race..
Grand jusy raps road dept. inspec tion methods, urges hiring of
county engineer. .Branding Iron
craft harbors, beaches and parks,
forestry, fish and game, recrea
A STATE SENATOR---Paul J. Lunardi (D-Rose
ce for
ville) is shown receiving the Oath of Offi
direct participation in developing
policy
with regard to those re
State Senator from Supreme Court Justice Paul sources upon which this district is
the vitally dependent. I feel that my
Peek inthe Senate Chambers. Accompanying
. years in the Assembly during
Senator-elect at the rostrum is his father, Mike
. which timelI authored many bills
Lunardi, and Lt. Governor Glenn M. Anderson .on these subjects will prove to be
extremely valuablein considering
specific subjects assigned to the
fact finding committee.
Senator Lunardi advised that he
will attend a meeting of the
Chamber President
To Set Election
civic events, including a flea
(Continued from Page 1)
natural resources committee Jan
uary6 and7 in Los Angeles which
is being held to continue its re
market, lighting Nevada City at view ofthe contracts proposed by
their services to help ina reacChristmastime -and, in conjunc-: the City of Long Beach to develop
tion with the Nevada County oilin the tidelands area which is
‘tivation program.
_ President McGee answered by Horsemen, a junior rodeo.
"Even this has been a struggle, '
saying that the chamber's future
would be determined when the said President McGee.
group held its monthly meeting
After the upcoming election
willthere be enough interest and
, Atthis meeting, with the poscooperation shown for the cham
on Sept. 23. of last year.
held in trust by the city for the
state as well-as the status of the
trust relationship existing be
tween the city and the state as
well as the status of the tideland
boundary determination," said
Lunardi’ “to’ see~if legislation is
necessary to insure that statewide
public interest will be protected .
sibility. of no chamber facing ber to continue?
If not, what happefis when time
them, nearly 50 residents of Nevfor
the Tour of Nevada City biada City appeared, including
cycle
race, the Fourth of July and to reflect the fact that the oil
nine of the 11 directors.
Pledges of renewed support other.events usually sponsored by being produced does belong to the
were received from several inthe Chamber of Commerce rolls state. "
terested groups, among them the around?
Nevada County Horsemen, the}
Trial Date Set For
Daughters of the Golden West and
the Auxiliary to the V.F.W.
Trio
Accused Murder
Toycen, attorney William
Nevada City Civic Club, the
Nevada City BPW, the Native
Since that time, the Chamber
of Commerce has sponsored a few
Three men, Roger M. MealWetherall to\defend Burns and
man, 29, Robert L. Burns, 31, public defender Leo T odd to de
and Clifford R. Toycen, 29, ac
cused of the fatal shooting of
Weather
highway patrolman Glenn Carl
son will go ontrial for first degree
Cafe burns in NC,.Community
and nation mourn JFK.
DECEMBER.. 11th Annual NC
Artists Christmas Fair.. Supervisors adopt new county salary or
tion and the public domain.
“This appointment,” said Lunardi “will permit me to continue
NEVADA CITY
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murder. in Nevada City January
20.
The three men were arraigned
before Superior Court Judge Vernon Stoll who set the trial date
after the trio pleaded innocent to
the murder charges.
Toycen also pleaded not guilty
by reason of insanity and will
undergo psychiatric tests at DeWitt State Hospital before the
trial.
Carlson was shot to death last
November 15 when he stopped the
trio's stolen car.in a traffic check.
near Donner Lake following the
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Burns with the holdup. They al
Rainfall last year
$44,000 holdup of the Northgate
Branch of the Bank of America in
Federal authorities have
also
accused Mealman, Toycen and
legedly robbed the bank four hours
. before patrolman Carlson was
gunned down. _
Judge Stoll has appointed at
tomey Victor Huber to defend
resent Mealman.
Each of the accused\men have
prior prison records,
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