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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

March 10, 1966 (24 pages)

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we OP ORIOL OGG IO HG dG WORLD PRESS DISPATCHES McNamara Warns Of Red China’s Growing Nuclear Capability Secretary of Defense McNamara toldthe Atomic Energy Commission in WASHINGTON that Red China. will be able to threaten neighboring nations with nuclear weapons by 1968, and in 10 years will have the capability to send intercontinental ballistic missiles as far as the United States, McNamara spoke in favor of a treaty to ban the spread of nuclear weapons, : eoeeesee Also in WASHINGTON, Senator Fulbright warned that leaders in China and some officials in the U.S. expect the United States to be at war with China within the year, Fullbright’s Foreign Relations Committee isbeginning hearings on China this week in order to promote a greater understanding of China and the Chinese, the Senator said, In an introductory statement Fulbright said that there is a real danger of Published nee eee 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 ional newspaper of general circulation by the Nevada aaa Superior ourt, June 3, 1960, ree No. 12,406. Subscription rates: One r, $4; Two years, $6; Three years, $ wkkekekkkkkk 1964 MERIT CITATION FOR GENERAL EXCELLENCE, AWARDED BY CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS _ ASSOCIATION ‘ —T war between China and America because “an ‘open-ended’ war in Vietnam can bring the two great powers into conflict with each other, by accident or by design, at almost any time, " oesees Atanewsconferencein WASHINGTON Secretary of Defense McNamara said that theU.S, would send 20,000 new troops to South Vietnam, bringing the total number of men serving in.Viet-. nam to 235,000. eese¢s8 By a vote of 392-4 the House of Representatives approved a $4.8 billion war spending bill for use in South Vietnam, The Senate passed the measure by a vote of 93 to 2. Only Senators Morse and Gruening voted against the bill, Senator Fulbright announced that he was supporting the bill reluctantly and emphasized that his vote for the bill did not mean he endorsed an expanded: war in Vietnam, He proposed that the U.S. seek a settlement with China for the “neutralization” of all southeast Asia since a “viable settlement in Vietnam must be a part of a general settlement in Southeast Asia." eoeese A multi-megaton bomb was lost over the coast of SPAIN during a B-52 bomber crash two months ago, the U.S. Government announced, The Government confirmedthat ordinary explosivesin two other hydrogen bombs involved in the accident detonated on impact and radioactive material spread over the tomato farms ofthe town of Palomares. A search is still being conducted forthe missing ‘bomb and the radioactive dirt fromthe fields will be shipped to theU.S. for burial in an official disposal area, Officials said there was no danger the missing bomb might explode because safety devices will prevent its detonation, Since the incident, both Spain and the Philippines have asked that U.S. nuclear armed aircraft no longer fly over their territories, Coach Light Plaza Plans Announced Announcement of plans for construction of a $100,000 service center complex in Nevada City was made thisweek by Realtor Leonard Carey, exclusive leasing agent for the project. The new service center, which will be called Coach Light Plaza, will be located between the office of Dr. Jerome Frey and the SPD store and will run from Zion » Street all the way back to Searls THIS IS the architect's viewofthe proposed Coach Light Plaza on Zion Street in Nevada City. Local Democrats To Hear Senator Teale State Senator Stephen Teale of Calaveras County will be the guest speaker at the annual corned beef and cabbage dinner of the Gold Quartz Democratic Cthb Thérsday Hight inf the Alta-* Oaks-Sunset firehouse on Alta Hill, Teale, aresident of West Point and a candidate for the seat in the newly-created Third Senate District, will be making his second appearance in Nevada County in recent months, In January he came to Nevada City with officials of the State Division of Beaches and Parks to tour the new Malakoff State Park site.. T he Senator will be joined at the head table Thursday night by Jack Barker, of Auburn, an announced candidate for the Sixth Assembly District seat now held by Republican Gene Chappie, Barker, who is a school teacher, will be making his first official Weather NEVADA CITY Max. Min. Rainfall
Mar, 3 39: 19 02 4 42 22 5 41 oT 08 6 55 37 09 7 61 41 32 8 53 40 04 9 52 40 02 Rainfall to date: 35.72 Rainfall last year: 56.99 GRASS VALLEY Max. Min. Rainfall Mar, 3 41 19 trace 4 48 21 5 51 28 15 6 60 39 08 1 66 40 37 8 54 41 9 55 40 trace Rainfall to date 35.28 Rainfall last year 57.37 visit to Nevada County since he announced his candidacy, The tasty comed beef and cabbage and the visiting dignitaries usually bring out a large crowd for this event according to club president, Charles Friant. He has extended an invitation to all citizens interested in hearing these candidates, Dinner will be served at 8 p.m. Election Filings Continue (Continued from Page 1) bent Tax Collector-Treasurer, Leland Twitchell; incumbent Third District Supervisor, Lou Hartman; incumbent Public Administrator, Albert Ahern; incumbent Sheriff-Coroner, Wayne Brown; Elton Williams for constable of the Grass Valley Judicial District; Frank Sifers and Frank Milne for constable of the Nevada Judicial District and Elton A, Tobiassen for County Assessor, Candidates who have taken out papers, but who have not yet returned them include incumbent District Attorney Harold A. Berliner; Leo Todd, candidate for district attorney; incumbent Fourth District Supervisor, Don Blake; incumbent School Superintendent, Edward Fellersen; incumbent Assessor, Charles Kitts; incumbent Auditor, John T. Trauner and Thomas and W alter for the Fourth District Supervisorial seat, Candidates must file by March 25 to be eligible for the election, Avenue. According to Carey, the new project was announced this week so that local businesses may begin to sign up for leases in the service center. The new facility is being calleda service cente? for it will providethings as laundry service, barber and or beauty shops and other commercial services for shoppers visiting the SPDMother Lode Bank shopping center complex. Coach Light Plaza will contain a total store space of 7,200 square feet on the main floor. T he business units will be housed in three buildings 40 by 60 feet each, The buildings have been designed by Mal Spancel of Yuba River Lumber Co, in a contemporary western architecture that will fit in with the surrounding area’ and at the same time will be functional, O.E. Juvinall of Grass Valley will be the prime contractor on the job, In addition to the buildings, the service center will have ample off street parking and access from both Zion Street and Searls Avenue. Carey said now that the proposed service center was open for leasing, he hoped that it would be possible to have it in operation within about 90 days. He added that the project will add over $100,000 of new investment to the area and will aid in filling out the growing regional shopping and service complex in that area of the city. Speech Award To Caddy Dave Caddy of the Grass Valley FFA won $10 and a ribbon last week at Sierra College regional speech competition by the Future Farmers, Runnerup was Sophomore Rick Draper of Yuba City, with Robert Drown third, Caddy, a senior, spoke on “Modernizing the FFA," with Frank Van Vliet of Sierra, Keith Smith, Placerville ag instructor, and Veral Gish, Lincoln ag instructor, as judges, Host of the meeting was Everett Walker, regionalFFA supervisor. ° z 0) < ~ paw > 9) ° 4 5 ot N< Zz i=] gq oq oO ep ° ° ® Lon J iz) ag ~ is) — © D ron