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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

July 16, 1959 (6 pages)

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in 6 later ne tose ceged at ernor Brown to veto AB 1008, which provides for raising the i minimum annual salary for public school teachers from $4,200 to $4,500, stating that “this measure passed in the last few days of the session through Senate action and Assembly ‘concurrence on amendments to an otherwise unimportant bill.on the Senate inactive file.” Charging that “this maneuver. . eliminated any possibility ~ for study and presentation by our statewide organization and the many other groups concerned with this proposal,” Steele pointed out that Cal-Tax had, in. fact, appeared before the legislative committees in opposition to the “efforts to augment your budget recommendations. for the state support of local school districts.” “Not at any time were we led to believe that: increased mini~“waum salaries for teachers was an. issue at this session of the Legislature, particularly since they were raised from $3,400 to $4,200 in 19557 and AB 1000. provided for continuing the $4,200 level,” Steele declared. Deleterious effects of AB. 1008, according to the letter by the statewide taxpayers organization, would be to undermine the control which school district govern_ing boards have over theri school budgets; disrupt present teacher salary schedules, in some cases se: Direct from Australia, via Lon-” don and Glénai and Colleen, adagio king and queen are making their first tour of America with Shipstads and Johnson Ice Follies: of 1959. They started in Sydney and when they had perfected their act after years of constant rehearsing, /went to London where they starred in several big European ice earn ste They are but one of the many mew acts with the huge 23rd at the expense of other teachers,. ¢dition of the Ice Follies, which } and would throw an uncontem-. is currently showing at San plated added burden on local taxFrancisco's Wincer : payers. “Californit”Taxpayers AssociaWestern Pine Vv oln 1e tion has, for years, been vitally and constructively concerned with the problem of financing our public schools,” Steele’s lteter continued. “We firmly believe that any issue of the magnitude and complexity of this proposal deserves far more thought and open discussion than AB 1008 received. Your outright or pocket veto of this bill would preserve the impression that the recently adopted program for state fmancial’ support of public schools in alifornia is the end product of carefully considered budget rec-. ommendations followed by thorough and fair legislative deliberations. Fire Hazard High; Watch Safety Rules California’ has had one of the dryest. years in history and as a consequence the fire -hazard . this summer an autumn in wood and grass lands is critical. Fish and Game Director William E. Warne urged hunters, fishermen and_ others utilizing California’s outdoor. recreation areas to remember the following safety rules concerning fire: Break matches in two. Carefully put out cigars. cigarettes and pipe dottle. Use an ash tray in the car. Have a can partially filled with water in camp, Make sure campfires are “. dead out before leaving camp or going to bed at night. Carry litter bags in the car. Litter is not only unsightly, but \ can help spread fire. The departOS ment urges hunters and fishermen not to litter highways and to clean up campgrounds. Not only are you helping to preserve California’ great outdoors, the department pointed out, but if Climb Is Slowing The upward trend in ‘western pine lumber production, and shipments was maintained during the second quarter of the year and is expected to continue through the third quarter, the Western Pine Association reported last week. . However, the curve is sewty flattening, the association said. In-its regular quarterly report, the asseciation-anhounted préliminary estimates show second quarter production is up i8 per] the cent from the same 1958 period f, to 2,358 million ef te.Third quar-{ ter figures are expected to show still slower rate. California is having’ oné of its : most hazardous fire seasons; be sure that no careless act of yours starts a fire anywhere, . : The. 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Sinee ‘the law allows a vet-/ ton, D.C.—can furnish indoraians tidn’ about’ approved: courses. ~4, He should make all his own arrangements for gaining admisfiles his application’ with VA. 5. The GI training. application . should be completely filled. out an. dsigned. ‘The veteran should send. it, along with a photostat or certified copy of his separation paper, to the VA. regional office i serving his area. 6:The application should get soon. as possible. This will enable VA to smooth out any snags before school begins. —"4. A Veteran -with* dependents asks for. it. Fer a wife, this would: be a. photostat of the marriage certificate; for: achild, .a .phote= right.way,. VA -issued this eight' ts. I ; don’t lanae Op aces a am drawing: -eompensation. Must di: Bmy jobless pay take tits after banuary ok: 1965. ; € out of five-year d. 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A. World War Il veterans have until July 25, 1960;'to apply for a GI loan; Korea veterans until January 31, 1965. Q. I am taking night school traifiing under the Korea GI Bill. What is the latest date I can wind up my training? Tekbhie: out of Service-in: 1953. A, Veterans disc 71953 face a terminatien. date for GI training in te Under the law, ‘veteran’s . I_ termination date is. eight years. ‘trom the date of his discharge. In nd event can he oa fe Director William E. Warne of the Department of Fish and Game pannounced this week the appointment.of a new state hunter safety training officer to succeed Leslie E. Lahr. He. is Fish and Game Captain Kenneth W. Hooker of 5930 Sutter Avenue, Carmichael. His promotion and Lahr’s transfer are effective this month. Warne said Lahr will be trans-. ferred at the latter’s request to the Redding office, where he will become wildlife protection supervisor of Region I. The region embraces the eight northern counties of Del Norte, Humboldt, Siskiyou, Modoc, Shasta, Lassen, Tehama, and Trinity. Lahr had asked for the transfer to replace Addison A. Jordan, who retired earlier this year. Hooker began his fish and game career as a fish hatchery assistant at Westwood, Lassen County, on February 1, 1934. He has seen service throughout the state in both land and marine patrol, including stints as assistant fish and game warden in Fresno and Los Angeles Gounties-and as patrol boat. captain of the “Bonito” ¢.7 Apponimeits Ta Fisk & x operating out of Sausalito and . patrolling the ocean Aistrict off San Francisco. ‘The law rontlies: “all persons under the age of 16, who have not previously been licensed to hunt in California, to complete a course in the safe. handling of firearms as a condition to purchasing their first hunting license. A minimum of four hours” training is required. 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