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Wells Fargo. Bank. Buys
Chicago Park Schoo
Wells Fargo Bank was Hated kton, 4 pér cent interest.
low bidder Monday ha © La The bon@ issue and the state.
worth of Chica'gg Patk School} Pha were*approved by the ChiDistrict bonds. XA District voters on Sept.
The bonds, along with a state 15, 1964, It is expected that the
loan of $198,500, will be used to job will be ready to go to bid by
purchase a site and construct a April of this year.
new four classroom school. The
two classroom school will be
abandoned and sold, The funds
from the.sale will be used to
amortize the state loan. .
Bids on the $28, 000 issue were
opened at the meeting of the
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Theater Plans
Will Be Outlined
Tomorrow Night
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county supervisors on Monday.
W ells Fargo was the low bidder
with a total interest cost to the
district of $13,071 and an average interest rate of 3.8648 per
cent,
Other bidders were: Bank of
America, total interest cost,
$13,455 and average interest of
3.9985; Dean Whittier Co. of
San Francisco, interest cost,
$13,587, average interest 4. 0377
and Union Safe Deposit Co, of
The Liberal Arts Commission
of Nevada City willholda regular
meeting at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow
in the city hall,
Plans for-the~proposed s pr ing
gala marking the centennial of
the Cedar Theater in Nevada City
will be discussed.
There will also be a report on
the status of negotiations to acquire the theater.
Mrs. Isabel Hefelfinger will
conduct the session.
Bolo Mer oMeReReHCe
WORLD PRESS DISPATCHES
American White Paper
On Vietnanese War
‘Challenged By China
In the continuing VIETNAM
crisis, the U.S. issued a White
Paper to support its claims that
the war in Vietnam is not just a
civil war but that the Viet Cong
guerrillas in South Vietnam are
controlled by and supported with:
weapons from North Vietnam.
Communist CHINA replied in a
radio broadcast monitored in
Tokyo that the U.S. White Paper
was a “pretext” for starting new
attacks on North Vietnam. Soviet
Premier Kosygin, visiting the
Leipzig trade fair in East Germany, said that the white paper
was a “black book" of evil deeds
that would unite “all Asia--not
only Southeast Asia--" against
the American actions in Vietnam.
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S peaking before the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee in
WASHINGTON, George F. KenNEVADA COUNTY NUGGET
Published Every Thursday 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 legal newspaper
of general circulation by the
Nevada County Superior Court,
June 3, 1960, Decree No. 12,406.
Subscription rates: One year,
.$4; Two years, $6; Three
years, $8.
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1964 MERIT CITATION FOR
GENERAL EXCELLENCE.
AWARDED BY CALIFORNIA
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS
ASSOCIATION
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nan, former U.S. ambassador to
Russia and Yugoslavia, warned
that Communist China would be
aided by Russia in any hostilities
with the U.S, over Vietnam.
Kennan said the need to arrive at
some kind of understanding with
the Chinese was the most diffi-.
cult and important American
foreign policy problem.
Earlier in the week, Premier
K osygin stated that the war in
Vietnam “will inevitably transcend its original boundaries” unlessthe U.S. stops its “aggressive
actions, "
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In PARIS, Soviet Ambassador
Vinogradov gave President de
Gaulle a statement supporting de
Gaulle's hope of a negotiated
settlement in Vietnam through
reconvening the Geneva conference of 1954.
At the UNITED NATIONS reliable sources said that the Communist government of North Vietnamhad notified Secretary General U Thant that it is receptive
to his suggestion for informal negotiations on the crisis situation.
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The U.S. military command
in SAIGON disclosed that A merican airmen were flying jet planes
that bombed the Viet Cong positions instead of merely acting as
“advisers” to the Vietnamese
soldiers.
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A New York Times report from
SAIGON revealed that high A merican and Vietnamese officials believe that President Johnson plans
to begin a constant but limited
air war against North Vietnam in
order to bring about a negotiated
settlement on honorable terms.
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Indonesia announced in JAKARTA that it was seizing A merican-owned rubber plantations in
North Sumatra valued at $80 million. The decree, issued by Foreign Minister Subandrio, said that
the ownership rights of the A mericans were recognized but that the
plantations would be. managed by
the Indonesian government.
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STATE SENATOR Paul J. Lunardi of the Seventh District, made a big hit
with autograph seekers Friday when he appeared before the members of
the sixth grade class at Hennessy School in Grass Valley. Lunardi came
to see the students because he was unable to see them when they made a
recent field trip to the capital. Lunardi outlined the legislative process
for the students, called respportionment the state's biggest problem,
said in answer toa question that he would run for governor bit not for
president, and described for another questioner how the light. bulbs are
‘Changed in the ceiling of the senate chamber.
Who’s Who In The Race For
The Sierra College Trustee Seat
College officials today attempted toclarify confusion over
“who's running and who isn't"
among trustees seeking reelection
to the Sierra College board this
June.
The confusion arose back in
1963 when Nevada County annexed to the college district: and
two representatives, Dr. Robert
Ross of Grass Valley and Harold
Wolters of Nevada City, were
appointed to an expanded board.
Weather
NEVADA CITY
Max. Min. Rainfall
Feb. 25 59 27
26 62 29
ot. 61 34 a
28 51 26 .02
Mar, 1 55 27%
2 59 2
3-60-29
Rainfall to dat 56.81
Rainfall last year 29.12
GRASS VALLEY
Max. Min. Rainfall
Feb. 25 65 38
26 69 #38
of. GS 40 <19
28 64 31 trace
Mar. 1 58 32
2.66 35
3. 65 37
Rainfall to date 57.05
Rainfall last year 31,24
A coin was flipped to see which
appointee would run in 1965 for
a two year and which for a four
year term, President Harold
Weaver explained. Actually, the
coin flip should have been to determine which would serve for a
two year and which fora four year
term,
The misinterpretation led to
the belief that both Wolters and
Ross were running for election this
year, when in fact only Ross is
State Shoots The
Sun To Locate
Rights Of Ways
What this county needs is a
good navigator, That, in the
opinion of Nevada County Assessor
Charles Kitts, is what is needed
to straighten out county assessors’
maps relating to highway rightsof -way.
Kitts stopped in at the meeting
of the county supervisors Monday
to renew his request for a minute
order directing the county surveyor to correct the maps in relation to highway rights-of-way.
He explained that the state established locations for roads by
shooting the sun and using longitude in a method similar to navigation used at sea,
Kitts pointed out that the county
just did not have a navigator
handy to figure this out.
Yunning. Wolters will continue in
office until 1967, when he may
seek election.
Weaver, after consultation with
the county committee on school
district reorganization, explained
that now running for election are
Ross, Richard Lee of Lincoln,
George Duff of Auburn and Harold
Welch of Truckee.
Serving until 1967 will be
Wolters, Willard Dietrich of Roseville and Herb Perry of Penryn.
The confusion over expansion of
the board to seven members:
settled, Weaver reported -candidates have until tomorrow to file
for any of the open offices.
Childers Named
To Nevada City
School Board
H, L. “Babe” Childers was
named. Monday night tothe
Nevada City Elementary School
Board to fill out the unexpired
term of Mrs. Marie Jesswein.
Mrs. Jesswein submitted her
resignation by letter which was
read at the regular board meeting Monday night. She cited the
press of business as the reason for
her resignation.
Trustee Robert Piercy indicated
at the meeting that he will not
seek reelection in the April 20
school election.
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