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(Continued from Page 1) -unanimously for the plan sothey O'Neill, McPherson and RobinRobinson said he wantedto point should understand it. son were going to try to meet
out that with the deductions that The first reading of the ordi-° informally sometime this week
would be taken from the police nance’ setting up the system and’ with the county to broach the
salaries for the plan, they would permitting the city to enter into subject of the increase in the city’s
be receiving pretty low pay and an agreement with the state was share of the sales tax. This was
he wondered if the city would be held. Thecurrent schedule calls gecided after city attomey
able to hold its employees. for approval ofthe ordinance william Wetherall warned that it
The mayorsaidhe wanted to be Monday ifthe system isto be mayalready be too late to make
sure all of the police knew what started and the city isto levy a any change because the county
they were getting into. It was special tax for the coming fiscal had already approved a tentative
pointed out that they voted year to pay for it. budget.
-Nevada County Nugget.
July 15, 1965..
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PLORE 72-% SPACE
THE PILEDRIVER'S UNION threw up a picket line Tuesday at the
c onstruction site of the first segment of the Nevada City-Grass
Valley freeway. The strike was called in 42 counties after negotiations bogged down with contractors on a new contract. Wednesday,
Vernon Hansen of Sacramento, (left) and Neil Massey of Carmichael, were manning the picket line at the freeway site on lower
Main Street, At press time work was continuing, but it was expected
that some of the other unions would pull men off the job because of
the pile driver's picket line.
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