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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

March 5, 1969 (12 pages)

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~ his guns aloft during th WHAT MADE THE U.S. GREAT ness, Alger Hiss was convicted in New York City Jan. 21, of perjury in denying that while working for the State passed government secrets to a Communist most dramatic and alarming glimpse the into the workings of to: overthrow the U.S, 1950, with a ‘speach in-which he charged that there were 205 , re ent. figure, though he didn't retract the of widespread Red infiltration of the U.S. governThe Wheeling address hurled him into national promiU.S., crusader No.1 against the domestic Reds and I, 1 His private life was attacked from every angle, The foulest accusations were ‘hurled at him in public; whispering campaigns. — earried charges which would have justified slander damage © awards in the millions if the sources could have been identified.’ The most logical explanation of these attacks seemed to be that a criminal Communist conspiracy did exist (still does); that many an American intellectual in his or her imprudent had joined the Communist Party and in later years wanted cover-up all traces. of that fact; that segments of the U.S.-:* Red ‘sympathizers in positions where aplify the” . , McCarthy was. not daunted, He carried on his crusade. e war. . ee a OMS kay cece He hit real pay dirt in the. matter of the mysterious prox mmunism as enthusiastically ag he had handled Wednesday, March 5, 1969 The Nevada County Nugget 1 1 USE NUGGET Lions clubs to begin speech contest Friday The 32nd annual Lions Club multiple district speaker's contest will begin Friday when two local winners are chosen. Bill. Roberts is student speaker chairman for the,Grass Valley Lions Club and Ralph Wollam for the Nevada City club. Roberts announced that six students. will compete on Friday at Neyada Union High School with a winner to be chosen for each. of the two local clubs. ion towards the District 4 winner will continue through the spring by each of the 41 winners representing a District 4 club. District 4 has FIREMEN'S INVITATIONAL MIXED © \Mediecal.Arts<.-Pharmacy 4; Smethers & Smethers 0 Rose & Heath 4; Percy & Wood McDonald & Garcia 3; Nielson e & Dalpez 3; Steger & Gerick 1 n ome ~ High’ ind: game ‘Irene Abbott mofi':. to major of Capt. Irving Peress, an Army dentis: £. _ 198; Swede Engstrom 224. Camp Kilmer, N.J. Six months before his promotion, Peress had refused to answer. questions concerning his loyalty, and an _ Army personnel board had recommended his discharge. McHigh ind. series Inez Gagliardi 508; Clay Abbott 565. High team game Kopp & EngCarthy's digging into the matter brought on a.hurried Army, strom 684. ~ ‘decision (Dec. 30, 1953) to discharge Peress aft « . . canun _eqgifigh team series Medical Arts Thé case of Mc vs. the Army bedinie one of the “~ Pharthacy 1968: ~ most celebrated running noncour battles in our history. oe oe ee ase . QUARTZ TR. Senate Censure *’ Sak eG Smitty & Smokey's 31/2; Cobb _~ Equipment 1/2 aa.‘ Gutter Gussies 1; Gold Bowl 3 : ee Logging 0; Jockey Club Dell Era‘s 0; Mel's Bamboo 4 ** High ind, game Alyce C. Todd 180, t High ind. series Alyce C. Todd 491, ~ Hitehteam game Gold Bow! 461 Sen, Ralph E. Flanders (R-Vt.) moved in the Senate for a by. McCarthy, : a was confirmed a a: 2 f pretty much broke Sen, McCarth ; Linda in the Renate, and he died at «Golub 6-7; Stang 5-6, cutied Bex blot to ¢ aoa © (PIONEER MIXED >“ one Joe MeCarthy> “ tins Copco Inc, 4; Phoenix Drug Smokey's Gulf 3; Four Roses 1 Lake of the: Pines 3; Five Mile . Jack's Signs 4; Joe's Country wee: «Sugai “glowing. ~°182; Paul Thomas 197, ~scl482; Fay Taylor 498. fiscal 1966-67, New York's Sefeating in the state of New "Splits: Tene Davis 3-10; Myrsass cal tat burden esl; Grain tw mt proactive, BOMBS LAM SL a cent more than the national ‘flented people--the kind on ‘Butch Prince 910; Barbara coereae site ad loonl tax: tenrwhich every community and . penuzzi $-10; Fred Benuzzi 6York State public officials, itis "I he a lesson to those who 2077710: Barbara Warren 2-7, Si cerns cual Sov he teers ir Gopence Rovkepelies planners. Even workhorses get ©: VDisposal 3; Chuck's T.V. 1 Granite Const. 0; N, C. Body & 41 clubs from Sacramento and surrounding counties. This year's topic is "the hopes and fears of today’s youth." Students entering the contest may be in grades nine through 12 with the club level winners throughout the district chosen by March 8, Zone competition is the second step and Ralph Greenwell is the zone chairman. The area winner will receive a $1,500 scholarship to any accredited junior college, college or university. The three runnerups will each receive a $550 scholarship, eglers Corner.. Paint 4 Marson's 1; Loma Linda Gas 3 Perini Yuba 2; U-Save Liquor 2 Bret Harte Dairy 1; Rainbow Ceramics'3 ~*
High ind. game’ Leroy Croy 3. High ind. series. Leroy Croy $78, 2) ; High team game G. V. Dis” posal 914, High team series G. V. Dis‘Splits: Wendell Jones 6-79-10, Se, ’ Other high games and series: Howard Welch 221; Ray Pianezzi 211, 202, -574;. Steve. Caulkins 210, -528; Ralph Childers 220, 7544; Joe Rondini 203, -561; Glenn Bilderback 201; Bob Boles 545; Garcia 539. GUYS & GALS bar Office 1; Automotive Supply Pioneer Propane 0; Alta: Hill Groce, 4 Trains Mobil 3; Prince Ford 1 Vic's Bowling Supply 3; Esterly's Realtor 1 High ind, game Dick DeLaughter 203; Ellen Nash 191. High ind, series Mary Barney 507; Dick DeLatighter 549. “ High team game Esterly's Realtor 674, High team series Vic's Bowl~ ing Supply 1928. Splits: Jane Cron 5-7; Bob Jensen 3-10; Helen Webster 46-7-10; Edith Freitas 2-7-10; Ed Barney 4-5.” HARDWAY Jerry's 763; Bruno Benuzzi & ’ Pat O'Brien Realty 3; Old Brewery Inn 1 Team #8 3; Lloyd's Richfield 1 Fachin Antique —— 1; King's is Enterprise 3 Mel's Bamboo Room 2; Jim's Folly 2 men's games Lee Jordan 234; Virgil Dahm 230, High-“women's games Irene Abbott 186; Lucy Sandiforth 185, PS oes men's series Lee Jordan High women's series Irene Abbott 512, Splits: Bob Boom 6-7-10. BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS AND WEW FREEDOM SHARES FOR RESULTS 265-2471 10. Crafts & Services ROBERT L. ROSS, JR. OPTOMETRIST 147 Mill St. Ph, 273-6246 30. Homes for Sale 1/2 A. AT 309 W. OLYMPIA Dr. G, V. 2 Bdrms,, dbl, gr. paved st., Apple & nut ees, View lot to build, See Evens. Realty, 10 Deer Creek Lane, N.C., Ca, 95959, 38. Business Opportunities $$$ 6% BANK MONEY IS LAZY MONEY. National ‘company ‘to appoint both -full time and’ part trie distributors: to’servicé company«established hot Eoseutye and pqn-vendaaccounts din. ENS CITY-area, No selling. Immediate daily cash in-> come, Complete tr: A nezfactor. ‘Short hours fight income, Fully ‘secured $1349.25 to $ .00° minimum required. “Write Inter=" national Marketing, 1018 ryt Court, Concord, Calif.. 94520. giving tele e number or call (415) 687-4480. BANK REPOSSESSIONS FORCE us to sell in‘ this vicinity two famous make spinet pianos, one walnut, for balance due, Party with credit can assume sm monthly payments,, Write Adjustor, P.O. Box 1055, Chico, Ca, .95926, 49. Merchandise Wanted WANTED: DIGGER PINE rounds, Will pay $17 per cord delivered, Call 583-5012, PAYING $1 EA FOR OLD MER» chants trade tokens ten! pool ocer: 1 poe Ba Wm, e i Bx 176, Tecumseh, Mich 4928 KEYHOLE SACRAMENTO — Announcement by California’s able State Frank M. Jordan that he would seek re-election . 970 upsets a number of Democratic sppeace Jordan, from time me, has been considered a prime polities} res by the op: ut the ex “a be oe thi ¥ aes effort sugges at a jor won't be made to unseat him until he retires! SAN FRANCISCO — Uncalled Migrant Ministry seems to spend its time running around on picket lines ps than i ie acpurpose e cloth might have to be dumped ‘as a church function. af ed