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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

May 14, 1964 (24 pages)

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Clinic Gift From Nevada County ~On Taiwa'n, off the China Coast, there is only one medical facility in the southern part of the Island. It was»established when the Episcopal Church discovered that most of the people in that area were not receiving medical attention even when their children were seriously ill simply because they lacked funds to pay for proper caret’ Under the leadership .of Rev. Patric L. Hutton a _ clinieWas started “on faith rather than money”. To help get this work started, the Lenten Missionary Offering of the Sunday School Children throughout the Episcopal Church was designated to aid in this work was designated toad inthis work _mentsandallthe medicines were MOF ROHS Beko ero Javits Refuses To Back Goldwater If He Wins Nomination In NEW YORK, Sen. Jacob Javits announcedthat, because of : basic differences on certain issues, especially civil rights, he would not support Sen. Barry Goldwater if he becomes the Republican Presidential nominee. “I'm an American first, then a ‘Republican, "hesaid, adding that he would campaign for other Republicans. +++ 4+ Pres. Johnson spoke out for civil rights and social justice in GEORGIA, while ona tour. of the 6 poverty-stricken Appalachian states. "Full participation in our society can no longer be denied to men because-oftheir race, religion, or region”, he said. +++ 4+ Soviet Premier Khrushchev re~ ceived an ovation from huge crowds all the way from Alexandria to Cairo on his arrival in EGYPT to take part in the dedication of the Aswan high dam. At an evening reception in Cairo, he re minded the Egyptians of Russia's contribution to their "struggle against colonialism”. +++ ++ In VIETNAM, 8 suspected Viet Cong agents were apprehended while attempting to mine a bridge Ses . 1964 PRIZE-WINNING_NEWSPAPER of the CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER on ASSOCIATION NEVADA COUNT Y NUGGET Published every Thursday by NEVADA COUNTY, NUGGET, INC. , 318 Broad Street, Nevada City, Calif. Second class postage paid at Neva da City, Calif, Adjudicated a legal newspaper of general circula~ tion by the Nevada County Superior Court, June 3, 1960 Decree No. 12,406. Subscription rates: One year, $4; Two years, $6; Three years, $8. were expected to pass. in 1968. Today in the City of Kaohsiung three doctors and a nurse are at work in a busy clinic housed in a smallinadequate building. The major equipment for this work came fromthe efforts of the members of Nevada City Trinity Church and tie gifts of equipment from two doctors and one dentist . from Nevada County. Following the death of Dr. S. Fritz Tobias, Grass Valley, the entire equipment of his medical practice was offered to The Rev. Robert D. Noble for the use of church medical missions. The majority of the medical instruments and allthe medicines were over which U.S. Sec. of Defense McNamara and Ambassador Lodge t++¢e4¢ 4+ On Faith, Not Money sent to Lake Izabel, Guatemala, toequiparuralclinic ministering to the Indians of Central America. Because they had only a small electric generator, they could not use the major pieces of equipment offered. A few months later the needs of St. Paul's Clinic, Kaohsiung, were discovered and Father Hutton accepted the offer with enthusiasm. Just as the equipment was ready for shipment, Dr. R. G. Merrill of Grass Valley offered his dental equipment which was complete except for a dental chair. Then, Dr. Frank Missner of Nevada City offered his ear, eye, nose and throat equipment for use. His chair fulfilled the requiréments to complete a dental office, the equipment added to the stock of medical equipment to be sent. Today all of this material is in use. DENTAL CLINIC...Dental X-ray equipment shown in use at St. Paul's dentalclinic in Kaohsiung was once used by Dr. Frank Missequipment was sent to the clinic copal Church. In ANKARA, the Turkish government rejected the proposal of Pres. Johnson's special envoy, Sen, J.W. Fulbright, that Turkish Cypriots be removed from Cyprus as a solution to the conflict between Greek and Turkish inhabitants of the island. Turkey is re~ ported to favor a partition of Cyprus into Greek and Turkish regions under a federal government. ++ ++ + Sen. Fulbright, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, elaborated in a Saturday Evening Post column on his recent foreign policy speech on “old myths and new realities”. He said that Cuba was a threat to Latin America, not to the U.S., and should be dealt with by the Organization of American States, not by the U.S, alone. He said the Cuban problem could not be Richfield Gets Permit Richfield Oil Corp. has receivedacounty land use permit to install a new bulk storage plant near the headquarters of the IdahoMaryland Mine. C.P. Mcintosh, who represented the oil company before the
county planning commiss jon Monday, said the storage facilities would consist of four 20,000 gallon tanks. The company's present storage in Grass Valley is in the path of the Grass ValleyNevada City freeway. The new location is east of the mine and south of the Union Hill Rd. ner in Nevada City and Dr. R.E. Merrill in Grass Valley. The by the Nevada City Trinity EpisDIATHERMY...St. Paul's clinic in Kaonsiuug also was sent this diathermy machine by the Trinity Episcopal Church, It was once the machine of the late Dr. S, Fritz Tobias of Grass Valley. solved by boycott, because other nations would not cooperate, but by making the Alliance for Progressa success. “If Castro. . .were to disappear tomorrow, much of Latin America would still be stirred by demands for radical social change", he said. Fulbright furthur stated that, even if de Gaulle isright in his opinion that NATO has served its purpose and is obsolete, it is essential that the Western nations form a closely ‘cooperating community with France asa leading partner, “lest they revert tothe uncontrolled nationalism that all but destroyeda Europe in two world wars. " +++ ++ The General Conference of the Methodist Church, attended by 900 delegates representing 10 million Methodists, called for an end to the “suidical” arms race anda reconsideration of attitudes toward Cuba and Communist China. The conference condemnedcontinued military spending as “a drain onthe economy.. (which) tends to distort research and deter expansion. . .is wasteful of man's energies.. steadily un«dermines the foundations of civilization and progressively corrupts the souls of men.” The conference asked that all international disputes be settled peacea bly through the United Nations, and thatthe U.N. include all nations. Resolution (Continued from Page 1) the presentation by the state to the city of a landscape plan before construction, the provision of surplus freeway land to the city for parking purposes, the attempt to save the Sequoia Tree, guarantee regarding the saving of the Seeks Assurances — Hotel Annex and Ott's Assay Office, and “Whereas, the construction scheduling, landscape planning, parking agreement, Sequoia Tree, and preservation and ultimate appropriate disposition of the Annex and Assay Office are Weather. NEVADA CITY Max. Min. Rainfall May 7 55 30 .00 8 60 34' 02 9. 660 -3f .00 10> 478 +42 . 00 Va. 70541 . 00 12 78 48 .00 13.5 11 aS .00 Rainfall to date 36. 26 Rainfall last year 68. 24 GRASS VALLEY Max, Min. Rainfall May 7 58 33 00 S262. “34 03 9 68 465 .00 10 76 49 . 00 11 978: 49 . 00 125 = 80-200% . 00 13> > 81°. 58 . 00 Rainfall to date 42.42 Rainfall last year 70.23 matters of the highest concer to the people of Nevada City, and have beenso stated by this coun~ cil in previous resolutions and communications, and “Whereas, the State of California can and must be expected to honor its guarantees and assurances, just as Nevada City is prepared to do, “Now therefore be it resolved that the State of California submit to the city council at its June meeting the following: “For the council's consideration, "1, A detailed landscape plan for the freeway within Nevada City, remembering that it is state and Nevada City Council policy that this highway be a scenic parkway. "9. A full and detailed proposal regarding the disposition of surplus right of way land for city parking, including the exact location of areasto be made available to the city, the potential number of parking spaces in each area, the cost to the city of obtaining deeds to these areas, and the condition of these areas when they are turned over to the city. “3, Documentation regarding thestepstobetaken, during con~ struction, to assure that all historical structures slated to be saved under Plan "C" are not molested or undermined in any way, andsteps to be taken to ultimately dispose of these properties in accordance with the needs of Nevada City. "4, Definite assurance regarding the construction timetable, and "Be it further resolved that interim discussions of these matters may be undertaken by the state with a council subcommittee ap~pointed by the mayor, in order to facilitate early and mutually acceptable freeway construction, and "Be it further resolved that copies of this resolution be sent to Governor Edmund G. Brown, Highway Administrator Bradford, Director of Public Works Erreca, Deputy State Highway Engineer Legarra, Assistant State Engineer Hart, and Senator PaulJ. Lunardi? ea o8eq *1083nN OUL‘’ ""p96T ‘HT EW" Z aBed .May 14, 1964..The Nugget.. Page 3 Page 3. oD lye wewvwvzZwHA ———<——“@~~£— =" a