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S96T ‘6T euN{** *-LFDONN e4L’**s 2 Beg
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‘(A summary of significant reports
fromthe U.S. metropolitan press.
and national periodicals. )
+h+ 4 +
Under Secretary of State W.
Averell Harriman will be sent to
MOSCOW in a new British and
American attempt toreacha test ban agreement with Russia, following the July 5 .Russian-Chinese
“peace conference”.
ttt et
:
Diplomats at the UNITED NA
TIONS praised Pres. Kennedy for
his speech ofJune 10 at American
rrace contestant Sunday found the temperature too hot for his tire,
University, in which he proposed THE SPILLWAY...This senio
s not injured,
a “strategy of peace” to end the and a blowout caused him to spill. The tire can be seen off the bike's rim. He wa
“vicious and dangerous cycle” of and replaced the tire to continue in the race. Larry Gille, Sacramento junior rider, had the same
to control his bike, riding it to a stop up the Pine St. sidewalk at
the Cold War, called for a re
examination of the basic attitudes trouble (below) but was able
of the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. [Commercial St. His tire, too, can be seen off the rim.
toward each other, and warned
both “not to see only a distorted
view of the other side, not to see
~ conflict. as inevitable, accomo
dation as impossible, and communication as.. anexchange of
epithets and threats. "
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In WASHINGTON, June 13,
Secretary of Defense McNamara
appeared hefore the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to sup
port Pres, Kennedy's$1, 405, 000,
000 foreign military aid request.
Sen. Fulbright, the Chairman of
the committee, charged that
U.S. bases in Spain and Portugal
benefited those nations more than
they did the U.S.; that, if they
were for the defense of Western
Eruope, Western European countries should help pay for them.
Sen. Wayne Morse charged that
foreign milifafy aid “added to our
$52.2 billion defense budget was
responsible for the nation's slow
economic growth, and that some
of our military equipment had
been-used inmilitary coups
Decision
Due On
of two dozen summer session
courses at Sierra College will be —
held from 9 to noon and from 1
the $19 million was not used up
onthe other priority projects, the
Akers reminded today.
Maximum student load is six
Malakoff would be the first to
benefit from the left-over funds,
Chances of the Malakoff being
returned to the priority list are
reported to be good,
The proposed 5,000 acre Mal-"
with classes beginning next Monday, June 24 and closing August
2. Summer classes will have the
same requitements as regular ses
akoff Park has been widely en-_.
sion.
dorsed in
units during the six week session, .
The college library will
Nevada County. It is
located about 15 miles northeast
be open from 7 a.m. to 2
of Nevada City and encompasses
p.m. daily, with most classes
ottered during morning hours.
Courses being offered include
the largest and most spectacular
of California's open pit hydraulic
business, English, speech, German, history, chemistry, mathe
mines, the picturesque "ghost"
ing the mine, and a stretch of
the South Yuba River.
Division of Beaches
and Parks
officials have long been enthusiastic about the potential for a
thriving and unique state park at
the Malakoff site, and have been
Fashion Show Kitty Hawk When
President Visits
On
ay
id
Fr
In JACKSON, Miss., a Negro! gress, said in a nationwide TV
incident at the Huntsville extension of the U. of Alabama. Gov.
Wallace did not appear.
Donald Marshall On
anxious to move ahead on a development program.
lation to be submitted to Con
N.A.A.C.P, field secretary was
murdered early on the morning
of June 12, Medgar Evers, 37year-old W.W, Ul. veteran and
broadcast that “we are confronted.. .with a moral issue..as old
as the Scriptures and. .as clear
as the American Constitution. "
father of three, was shot*in the _ After winning endorsement of his
back by a sniper outside his home. civil rights program from the
His body was sent to Arlington Conference of Mayors in HonoluNational Cemetery. His death set lu, the President conferred with
off new Negro demonstrations in 300 labor leaders, congressional
leaders of both parties, business‘various southern cities.
_ Pres. Kennedy, seeking to enmen, clergymen, and former
‘list support for civil rights legisPresidents Truman and Ejsenhower, looking for further support.
NEVADA COUNT
Y NUGGET
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;
Published Every Wednesday by
NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET,
INC., 318 Broad Street, Nev
School
to4p.m. Thursday and Friday in —
RoomK -6 of the Library building,
Summer Session Director Marion
ments.
mathematician for the Federal
Government, enrolled without
_.
ROCKLIN ---Registration for any
(Continued from Page 1)
This would mean that in case
town of North Bloomfield adjoin
++ ++ +
Summer
Registration
Malakoff
against constitutional govern
In HUNTSVILLE, Alabama, a
Negro, Dave McGlathery, 27year-old Navy veteran and
;
On June 14, Lt. Col. Valery
Bykovsky
was launched aboard
Ridge Road
USS KIT TY HAWK---Kirk D.
Marshall, fireman apprentice,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald D.
The Ridge Road Garden, Club -Marshall of Route 1, Nevada
will hold their yearly benefit City, participated in operations
fashion show, Friday at 1 p.m. aboard the attack aircraft carrier
matics, psychology, philosophy,
sociology, political science and
home economics.
Students wishing to enroll in
art, history or political science
courses at the Kings Beach grammar school this summer were reminded by Instructors Harold and
Vesta Chastain that registration
for those Sierra College courses
will be held at 9 a.m. Monday
morning, June 24, at that school.
Weather
NEVADA CITY
Max. Min. Rainfalt:
78 «= 849
.00
at the Leo Hughes’ home, 530 USS Kitty Hawk June 6, when
Ridge Rd. with Mrs. John SorenPresident Kennedy visited the ship
son, chairman.
toview a demonstration of naval
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The models will show fashions} power.
The Kitty Hawk was among
Grass Valley stores. Music will be several ships engagedin the masfurnished by the Newcomers Lyric sive demonstration off the coast
Ensemble.
1 of California for the Chief Exec
William J Niccoli
June 13
6
SS
On USS Parsons
GRASS VALLEY
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newspaper of general circulation by. the Nevada County Superior Court, June 3, 1960
Decree No. 12,406. Subscrip
tion rates: One year, $4; Two
ears, $6; Three years, $8.
apart.
Calif. Adjudicated a legal
Vostok V at 3 p.m. MOSCOW
astronauts were less than a mile
,member of the ship's Honor Technician Class “A" School at
Treasure Island.
‘Guard, °
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ce
utive.
USS PARSONS ---WilliamJ. NicDale Goble At SF.
~ June 18
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time. On June 16, Lt. Valentina coli, seaman, son of Mr. and Mrs. SAN FRANCISCO---Dale A.
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Tereshkova, the world’s first RobertJ. Niccoli of 127 Conaway Goble, Jr., electronics techni15
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spaccwoman, was launched
at Ave., Grass Valley, serving cian seaman apprentice, USN,
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12:30 p.m. aboard the spaceship aboard the destroyer USS Parsons son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale M.
: ee ee
‘Vostok VI. At the beginning of whichis currently in the Far East Goble of 819 West Main St. , Grass
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their joint flight the two Soviet ‘with the Seventh Fleet,
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