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STANLEY BEVAN, son of Mr, and Mrs, Warren Bevan of Sacramento, stopped in at the National Hotel in Nevada City Friday
afternoon sporting a sizeable shiner, Shiners are something the
young boy seems to get fairly regularly, but like most little boys,
nothing seems to interfere with his appetite.
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WORLD PRESS DISPATCHES
Holiday Ceasefire Is
Called By Both Sides
In Vietnamese War
The U.S. will observe a three
and one half day ceasefire in
VIETNAM during the Lunar New
Year holiday beginning today.
The Viet Cong Communists and
South Vietnamese trqops..will
. follow similar ceasefire orders.
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Former General James Gavin
stated in a letter in Harper's
magazine, published in NEW
YORK,that the U.S, military
goals in Vietnam stretch the
resources of American forces
there "beyond reason.” He
warned that the U.S, should
expect Communist China to enter
the South Vietnam war andreopen
the Korean war as wellif the U.S,
applies the force needed to
achieve its goals, Gavin said
that he favored ending the
bombing and holding military
operations toa defense of the
coastal enclaves in South Vietnam while a final solution is
sought at the United Nations or a
NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET
Published Every Thursday By
NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET, INC. 318 Broad Street,
Nevada City, Calif.
Alfred E. Heller, PublisherDonald L. Hoagland, Editor.
Second class postage
paid at Nevada City, Calif.
Adjudicated a sone! newspaper
of general circulation by the
Nevada County Superior Court,
June 3, 1960, Decree No. 12,406,
Subscription rates: Onc year,
$4; Two years, $6; Three
years, $8 2
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1964 MERIT CITATION FOR
GENERAL EXCELLENCE.
AWARDED BY CALIFORNIA
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS
ASSOCIATION
Geneva Conference.
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Democratic Senators Young of
Ohio and Gruening of Alaska
urged in Senate speeches in
WASHINGT ON that the U.S.
declare an immediate cease-fire
and withdraw from Vietnam,
Gruening called U.S. involvement there “a tragic mistake, "
Senator Stennis of Mississippi said
that the U.S, is now committed
and should “stay and win it."
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A communique féleased from
MOSCOW saicthat the Soviet
Union has increased its commitment toaid North Vietnam's war
effort, Communist party emis~
sary Alexander Shelepin signed
the aid agreement during a visit
to Hanoi, In NEW DELHI Vice
“President Humphrey and Premier
Kosygin of Russia held a two hour
talk after attending the funeral
of India's Prime Minister Shastri,
but failed to produce any new
motion in the Administration's
current peace drive. The Soviet
Union hopes for a peaceful settlement in Vietnam, however,
according to a comment of McGeorge Bundy, the President's
special assistant for national
security affairs on a television
interview program.
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In WASHINGT ON President
Johnson nominated Robert Weaver
to be the first secretary of the
new Department of Housing and
Urban Development. Weaver
will be the first Negro to serve in
the Cabinet, He was confirmed
by the Senate Monday.
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In his State of the Union speech
in WASHINGTON President Johnson pledged to continue and
expand the Great Society at home
as well as to continue the war in
Vietnam “until agression has
stopped." Mr, Johnson called for
four year terms for members of
the House of Representatives,
further guarantees of equal rights
for Negroes, a Cabinet-level
Departinent of Transportation,
new attacks on river pollution,
fandnew directions for our foreign
aid programs,
Grass Valley School Board Makes
Plans For New Summer School
The Grass Valley School District
*-willtry to duplicate its highly
successful.sum'mer school program of last year with an
expanded program this summer.
This was announced Monday
night at a meeting of the school
trustees,
Vice principal Darrell Holt
reported the school would be held
in Hennessy School from June 20
toJuly 22 and again the emphasis
would be placed on both remedial
and enrichment courses of study.
All children from kindergarten
to grade seven in the Grass Valley
District and children from local
parochial schools will be welcome
inthe program. Within the
limitations of space and staff,
this invitation will be extended
to other nearby districts.
Holt is expecting more than 500
children in the program and if
the district provides limited
transportation, enrollment could
hit 600. He said in the coming
summer the program will add the
use of field trips-and the use of
community resources, He said
the program is seeking originaltiy
and creativity not just an exten~
sion of the regular school program,
The tentative budget is set at
$12, 000 to$14, 000 almost all of
which is rei mbursab le to the
district from state and federal
programs,
The district signed a final
agreement with the state for the
sale of 912 square feet of property
at the Grant School, The land
at Winchester and Marshal Streets
is needed for the freeway. The
Kitts Declares
Intention To Run
For Re-election
(Continued from Page 1)
and the strengthening of its
position in the affairs of this
state, Assessor Kitts has served
alternately on the executive and
legislative committees of the
State Association of Assessors
through his elected terms of
office, He iscurrently a member
of the Legislative Committee and
two sub or study committees and
ischairman of the Committee of
Programs and Protocol,
Weather
NEVADA CITY
Max. Min. Rainfall
Jan. 13 48 25
14 54 28
15 52 29
16 55 23
17 51 24
18 53 23
19 45 29
Rainfall to date 26.91
Rainfall last year 52.73
GRASS VALLEY
Max. Min. Rainfall
Jan, 13 57 34
14 58 35
15 59 39
16 60 31
17 56 33
18 64 28
19 53 27
Rainfall to date 26,23
Rainfall last year 52.45
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price was $836.
The board deferred action on
placing of crosswalks after con~
ferring with highway officials.
The state will also submit a list
of architects to make changes in
the Hennessy School building
required because of the freeway.
The trustees and an official of
the Division of Highways will
then meet with the architects.
The trustees also deferred for
further study action on a sugges~
tion by High School Superintendent Gerald Gellatt that the bus
pool be disbanded,
Superintendent -Principal Vernon Bond announced the district's
application for federal funds forthe program to buy teaching
materials for the culturally deprived child had been approved,
He asked for approval of the board
for the tentative budget. The
district has applied for $40,932.54
for a reading and math program.
The board approved the tentative
budget.
Liberal Arts Commission
Reopens Theater Drive
The Liberal Arts Commission
will start its theater fund drive
again Feb, 1 and conclude the
campaign at the end of March,
This was announced at a joint
meeting of the Commission and
James Ray
Senator Teale To
Tour Malakoff State
Park Next Week
State Senator Stephen Teale of
Calaveras County, who announced this week that he will be a
candidate for the senate seat of
the new Third District, will be in
Nevada City Jan. 27 to tour
Malakoff Historic Park and meet
with local officials,
Teale is vice chairman of the
important Senate Finance Committee and has served as vice
chairman of the committee on
Natural Resources, He is currently a member of the powerful
Senate Rules Committee,
Teale will arrive in Nevada
City with officials of the State
Division of Beaches and Parks
which is now in charge of acquisition of property and development of the new park in Nevada
,County.
The group will drive to Malakoff
to view the huge hydraulic
diggings and the town of North
Bloomfield before retuming to
Nevada City for lunch,
the fund raising committee held
Monday night in the Nevada City
Elks Club.
Fund Chairman Admiral H,
James Ray reported that $14,000
had been collected in the drive
to acquire the old Nevada
Theater, About $40,000 will be
required. The group voted to put
existing funds into an interest
bearing savings account.
Sharon Pello pointed out that
many people are not aware that
the proposed theater will be
available for use by all in the
area, She suggested this be
stressed by commission members
speaking before local organizations,
Plans were announced for a
Valentine Boutiqué yin early
February. Local artists will make
Valentines andthe commission is
asking for the contribution of
food to be sold to raise funds for
the theater,
i\Chamber Outlines
Ambitious Plans
For Coming Year
The Nevada City Chamber of
Commerce this week started plans
for an ambitious year of activities,
The first big event will be the
installation of officers scheduled
for Jan. 29 in the National Hotel
in Nevada City.
Assemblyman Gene Chappie of
Cool will be the guest speaker.
Bob Paine will act as master of
ceremonies and Robert Wood,
manager of the Sacramento
Valley Council of the Califomia
State Chamber of Commerce,
will be the installing officer.
Ralph Friedrich will be installed
for his first full term as president.
He stepped up to the president's
job last year to fill the vacancy
created by theresignation of John
Reed,
Friedrich, atthe regular Cham~
ber luncheon meeting Tuesday,
named the following committee
chairmen to conduct Chamber
events forthe coming year; Trade.
Fair, Lucy Sheffel; Bike Race,
Charles Allert; July 4th Cele~
bration, Jerry Smith; Fall Color
Festival, Dr, Roy Stauffer; Photography Contest, Don Hoagland
and Publicity, Don Hoagland.
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