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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

March 17, 1966 (20 pages)

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996T “LT yore’: *3083ny Aqun0>5 epeAen’* Praise Is Heaped On Senator Lunardi A crowd of Senate colleagues, the district's application for more government officials from Névthan $4 million in Davis-Grunsky Act recreation funds, Melvin Brown, chairman of the NID board ada and Placer Counties and a host of. friends, jammed Johnson Hall on the Placer County Fair of directors, was also present at grounds in Rdseville Saturday the dinner. night to pay tribute to retiring Lunardi, who noted he was now Senator Paul J. Lunardi. in a position to say something The dinner, called alternately about it for the first time, found a retirement and a testimonial it “degrading that a legislator dinner, brought a steady stream has to live off fringe benefits. " He said the press had on occas of tributes, resolutions, proclam ations and gifts for the Roseville sion commented unfavorably Democrat who has declined to about the fringe benefits of state in the parade of praise and pre nation and their image is good. “If the people don't increase the salaries of the legislators, " Lun run for the new Third District legislators without having the which was created in the recent full story. He said he felt the state had reapportionment of the Senate. Nevada County was represented the best legislators of any in the sents by Edwin Koster, Manager of the Nevada Irrigation District. He presented Lunardi with a gift ardi said, “then they should infrom the district's board of direccrease the fringe benefits. We tors, Lunardi was instrumental in introducing legislation to allow the district to negotiate a con tract for construction of the $59 million Yuba-Bear River hydroelectric project and also was of great aid in gaining approval for have to do something about the salaries, ” Thecost of campaigning in the huge new Third Senate District NEVADA CITY Coincllwomen Carole Friedrich and Mayor Arch McPherson was one of the major reasons for Lunardi's decision not to run for shared best speaker honors at the meeting of the Timber Echoes Toastmistress Club Wednesday night in Nevada City. The winners are shown re-election. here with club president Mrs. Donna Wadley. Boho @ohoBeko Bekok Grass Valley District Approves One WORLD PRESS DISPATCHES We Should Contain But Not Isolate..China mended that the U.S. “deescalate" the conflictin Vietnam but keep up continued military jand’ political action in South BV LOT 8 Ta aca ennnceninininns “Grass Valley School Board Year Junior High School Agreement ’ * e*eeses next year. He was also asked to — Thursday night approved a one’ study the validity of a 1921 deed = County of Nevada. He‘recommended the ‘board € af comtraét propdsal with the which would cause the high school enter into no negotiations for Later inthe week as the same ty According. Jo Experts =heatings, Professor John Fair-’ ‘Nevada Union« High School Disproperty, to. revert to the former purchase of the junior high until —e bank a leading Chinese history trict for housing of Grass Valley's The U.S.,should adopt a policy authority from Harvard's East seventh and eight grade students of containment, notisolation, of Asian Research Center, said that Communist China, according to the problem of bringing China testimony of Columbia University professor Doak Barnett before the Senate Foreign Relations Com mittee hearings in WASHINGTON, Barnett said that the U.S. should recognize the Communist r@gime as the government of mainland China, should allow that regime tohave a seat in the United Nations along with Nationalist China, and should exchange diplomatic representatives with Peking. He warned that China might intervene in the Vietnamese war if the North Vietnamese government appeared to be in danger, and he recom in the junior high. The move will solve Grass into world relationships is a Valley's school housing problem psychological problem because for next year and will give both China is still suffering from the districts that much time to come frustration caused by her decline up with alternate solutions, from superiority in the 19th While the move solved the century. Fairbank said the U.S. housing problem, new facts on should hold the line militarily the status of the ownership of the on the Korean border, in Vietjunior high school property were nam, and in the Formosa straits, disclosed that make even more while at the same time opening cloudy an already confusing situthe door to China's participation ation. Grass Valley attorney Harold in the world scene, eeese Wolters was engaged by-the Vice-President Humphrey Grass Valley District to inpraised the China hearings as vestigate its claim to the right “one of the most fruitful proto lease the junior high building ceedings under way in this government." Humphrey said the U.S, Weather should pursue the “containment, Published Every Thursday By NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET, INC. 318 Broad Street, Nevada City, Calif. not isolation™ China. policy towards eeeese? In PARIS a government spokes man said that reform of NATO is Alfred E. Heller, Publisher Donald L. Hoa land, Editor. Second class postage paid at Nevada City, Calif. Adjudicated a bi, newspaper of general circulation by the Nevada County Superior Court, June 3, 1960, Decree No. 12,406. impossible and that President de Gaulle’s government will proceed Subscription rates: One ear, $4; Two years, $6; Three years, $8. army chief of staff, took over political power from President kek&kkkkkk 1964 MERIT CITATION FOR GENERAL EXCELLENCE. AWARDED BY CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION with plans to get out of NATO in order tore-establish full sovreig nity on its territory. e@eeses
In INDONESIA General Suharto, Sukarno, and thousands of students along with the armed forces held a victory march in the streets of Jakarta. The general immediately outlawed the Communist NEVADA CITY : Max, Min, Rainfall Mar, 10 52 44 -15 11 56 33 trace 12 61 37 13 64 39 14 15 59 58 38 35 16 52 35 59 . 28 owner if the school use ceased, all of these questions had been Wolters appeared at the special settled. school board meeting last Thurs Under the proposal recomday and said before he could mended by High School Superinmake a firm conclusion on the tendent Gerald Gelatt and validity of the deed from the approved by the board last week, Empire Mine Co, he would have the High School District will to check school minutes back to house Grass Valley's junior high 1921. He also told the board that a strip of land of about 50 feet running through the junior high property had been granted to the California Midland Railroad and if railroad construction did not commence on the property, ownership of this too would revert to someone. Who the someone is is not yet clear. Another piece of the property, he found, was owned by the Superior Court Judge of the An enormous amount of public support and enthusiasm for a project tocreate a multi-purpose slab at Pioneer Park was evidenced Tuesday at the luncheon 37,34 meeting of the Nevada City Rainfall last year: 57.69 Chamber of Commerce, There isso much enthusiasm for the project, according to Chamber President Ralph Friedrich, that several organizations were working on it without knowing that others were doing the same thing, In order to solve this problem and keep the project moving, Friedrich named Charlie Allert and Dick Knee to a committee 13 67. 40 14 65 41 party and put the capital under 15 62 39 martial law, The whereabouts 16 53 34 of Sukarno and Foreign Minister Rainfall to date Rainfall last year Subandrio were not known, 65 34 37.27 58.08 of $157,000. The other solutions offered would have called for housing all students in existing Grass Valley schools and makeshift arrange ments with either a full day or split session basis. The high school proposal was given unanimous approval with the proviso that Wolters be retained to straighten out the title questions relating to the junior high property. Many Organizations Join In Project To Build Dance Slab Rainfall to date: GRASS VALLEY Max. Min. Rainfall Mar, 10 51 42 91 11 59 37 09 12 65 38 students for an approximate cost Chamber and to contact other local clubs interested in participating. Knee had appeared at the Nevada City Council meeting Monday night representing the Goldancers Square Dance Club to obtain permission to allow visiting dancers to use the park for camping over theJuly 4 weekend. The proposed slab would be used for square andround dancing, for tennis, and if plans work out, could also be used for ice skating. As explained by Allert, it would provide facilities and activities for local people, but at the same time would be an enormous at to head up the project for the traction for out of town people.