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November 28, 1962 (10 pages)

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a rR NRC a PER Ty ET TMG = (A selection of significant reports from the U.S, metropolitan press and national periodicals. ) In elections in FRANCE, candidates supporting President de Gaulle won control of the National Assembly by a sizeable margin. This victory is expected to provide governmental stability for the next 5 years, the life of the new assembly, since it is the first time in modern French history that one group has achieved a majority in the Assembly, j eeeeee e888 Premier Khrushchev announced a Sweeping reorganization of the Soviet economy at a meeting of the Communist Party Central Committee in MOSCOW, In an attempt to expand agricultural and industrial production, Khrushchev suggested that the Soviet economy "use anything rational and economically advantageous that the Capitalists have to offer." The Soviet Communist party . machine was given more control of the industrial and . — agricultural programs, and a larger share of investment . capital was shifted to agriculture. eeee eee ese At the UNITED NATIONS a five nation fact finding committee has told Portugal it will face U.N. punitive . action if it continues to use repressive measures, including armed action, in Angola. eeeeee eee @ DDT in food may be the réason for the low reproduction rate of the American bald eagle, according to a report made at the 58th annual convention of the National Audubon Society. RogerT ory Peterson, author of several books about birds, stated that the night heron, osprey, and peregrine might also soon face survival crisis because of pesticides in their food. eee eee ee ee Asthe temporary cease-fire continued along the INDIACHINA border, a team of U.S. officials, headed by Averell Harriman, began investigating India's needs for defense. Leonard F. Carey Realtor Phone 273-4300 P.O, Box 944, Grass Valley, California } Real Estate Investments-Mortgage Loans w.J. SMITE JEWELER = mai Ba = 218 Broad St., Nevada City 2a you can wash anytime with an automatic clothes dryer Day or night .. rainy or bright.. just whisk your wash into your gas or electric dryer. In minutes, it will come out so soft, so wrinkle-free that little or no ironing will be needed. What’s more, a dryer can save lugging and tugging two tons of wet wash out to the line each year! DISTINGUISHED VISITOR..Dr. HaroldBryant, former assist_ ant director of the National Park Service, visited Sierra College's Rocklincampus last week as a guest of the campus life science club. He spoke of his service as chief of the Grand, Canyon park and showed a film on the birth of mountains. is seen here with Tahoe coed Kitty McWilliams and Truckee coge ae -Wednesday, November 28, 1962. . Nevada County NUGGET ed Jill Stollery (right). Public Works Program In Full Swing NEVADA CIT Y---Tahoe National Forest Supervisor Henry E. Branagh reports that the accelerated public works program in Sierra County is now in full swing. Projects underway include, reccnstruction of the Wild Plum Campground, near Sierra City; construction of fuel breaks to aid in control of wildfire on the Downieville and Sierraville districts; repair of storm damage to National Forest roads; repair of storm damage and rehabilitation of the Alaska Peak, Saddleback and Calpine fire lookout buildings; rehabilitation of residences at Downieville and Sierraville; rehabilitation of the Pliocene and American Hill Guard Stations near Alleghany; and construction of range drift fences in the Loyalton area, The projects now underway are slated for completion by Dec. 15. Why not see your Reddy Recommended Dealer soon? It’s a breeZe with an automatic clothes dryer GRASS VALLEY---The Tahoe Area Boy Scout Council was organized more than 35 years ago by interested men fromthe many communities _ that make up the Council. The Tahoe Area Council serves boys inthe counties of Placer, Nevada and Sierra . (Downieville and Alleghany). There are some 2, 000 boys aged 8 to 18 enrolled with more than 800 adult volunteers assisting with the operation of the program. One paid professional Scout Ex— a ar. * ecutive administers this ee” a ., large organization. The Council structure is made up of an Exeuctive Board, with a President, three Vice Presidents, Treasurer, and Commissioner, There are seven operating committees covering finance, membership, training, advancement, camping, health and safety and ee — an me Re He CAIROUSIEL by Vee Thompson DRAMA ---"Detective Story” by Sidney Kingsley. Production will be "in the round”, Sierra College, DramaMusic Bidge. , Rocklin. ° November 30 TV---"Henry IV Part 1", Acts 3, 4 and5, Peabody Award Winning SeriesBBC; Channel 6, 8:30 p-m. Repeat Dec. 3, 10:60 p.m. December 1, 2 ART FAIR---10th Annual Artists Chyist mas Fair, 312 Commercial St. , Nevada City; 10:00 a,m, 9:00 p.m. December 2 MUSIC---Christian Ferras, Violinist, Community Concert Series, season ticket holders only, Municipal Auditorium, Sacramento, 3 p.m. (change of time) December 6 TV ---"CyranodeBergerac", starring Christopher Plummer, Channel’ 3; 9:30 p.m. December 6 LECTURE~-~Alistair Cooke, Community Forum guest, to speak on "How Does the Rest of the World See Americans?", Sacramento High School Auditorium; 8:00 p. m. Free. December 6 CHRISTMAS OPENING---Program: Choral and instrumental Christmas songs; Broad and Pine Sts., Nevada City, 7:00 p.m. December 6 LECTURE---Wayne Thiebaud, "A Personal View of Painting", UC Davis, Home Economics Auditorium; 8:15 p.m. Free December 11 15 DRAMA ---"The Rats", German classic by Gerhardt Hauptmann, Sacramento State College. SSC Little Theater . public relations. The Council is divided into four districts, each headed by a Chiarman, vice chairmen and like operating committees and commissioner staffs. The Nevada City and Grass Valley area is in the Gold Quartz District of the Council. Charles Kitts is the Dis‘trict Chairman, Karl Popielarzis the District Commis‘sioner. Other local men associated with Scouting include Judge Vernon Stoll, who is the Council Vice President; Jack Siegfried who is the National Representative
together with Congressman Harold T. "Bizz" Johnson; William Nickerl, District Vice Chairman, Operating Committee Chairmen: Ro bert Burns, William McLeod, Judge Verle Grey, Dr. Jerome F, Frey, Ernest Commins, Ben Renfree and George Hutchins. Commissioners include, Allan Beeson, Earl Shine, Thomas Taylor, Robert Paulis, Paul Bernardis, and AncelJ. Tikasingh, Other District members include, Art Hooper, Clay Caldwell, AustinGray, Col, Rubin Faseler, BillRoberts, Al Frisch, MelCaffey, Ralph Zeledon, Miles Scholfield, Austin Ellefson, Wayne Franklin, Robert Piercy, Harold York, Alvin Patient, Joseph Sbaffi, Leslie Selvester, Raymond Randall, William Woods, Benjamin Berg and Admiral Ray. Willard Rose is the Council Advancement Chairman and has done much to elevate the standards of the Eagle Scout to its high peak. There are five packs with 120 Cubs and 50 adults, 7 Troops with 130 Scouts and 55 adults, and 3 Explorer Posts with55 young men and 21 adults presently operating in the Gold Quartz District. New units will be organized in Rough & Ready, Grass Valley and Nevada City, Washington and other areas inthe county where the boys and parents request same. The units have assisted in many community activities during the past. Currently they have aided with the polio clinics, distributed posters forthe American Red Cross, T.B,. Seal organization, Heart Fund, Civil Defense, and others, One of their biggest efforts has been during the fire season. Scouts and Explorers have made sandwiches, as BANKAMERI Shee Familiy C2006 F200 rhe AUTHORIZED SIGNATURES Scouts Serve Youth Needs In’ County well as assisting in other operations, Last spring more than 10, 000 young trees were planted in the various burns by the scouts and explorers. The Council has a summer camp at Soda Springs that has received a Grade A rating for the past four summers. It now ranks as one of the foremost scout camps in A merica, Boys from this area attend each summer. Several of the Explorers from this area have served on the Camp Staff in recent years, The Council has two week-end camps, one located in Grass Valley, An area donated by Benjamin Berg. It is now being developed by the men and boys together with many local organizations and agencies, It will eventually become a very beautiful camp spot for scout groups to stop overnight and for the local groupsto use for test passing and camping. Scouting has done much for the young men of Western Nevada County through the years. It is growing. Boys still desire to become members. Sponsors of units are needed aswell as many men and womento assist with the leadership of the various groups, verware Diamonds Watches Clocks AND MANY OTHER GIFTS our Gold Nugget nd Quartz Jewelry Makes Lasting Gifts & Appropriate Souvenirs Of The Gold Country EXPERT WATCH & JEWELRY REPAIRING MARTURG'’S Grass (} Valley e@weters Since 1875 24 MILLST,, GRASS VALLE Phone 273-3039 All you need to wrap up your Christmas Shopping >< a BONUS OFFER TO PG&E CUSTOMERS: 2 percale, “no-iron” sieets (bottom one fitted) and 2 pillow cases will be given away with each dryer purchased during November from a participating Reddy Recommended Dealer handling one of these brands: Blackstone, Frigidaire, General Electric, Hamilton, Hotpoint, Kelvinator, Maytag, Norge, RCAWhirlpool, Speed Queen, Westinghouse or Zenith .Offer sponsored by Northern -California Electrical Bureau, Gas Appliance Society, appliance manufacturers and distributors. PG”E Company Now there’s no excuse for putting off your Christmas shopping. All you need is a list — and a BankAmericard. Good at thousands of stores in California, your BankAmericard wraps up all your purchases in one bill. You just write one check for everything you’ve charged! (Or if you prefer, spread out your payments for a small service charge.) If you don’t have a BankAmericard, applications are available at any member store or your Bank of America branch. It costs nothing to join—you don’t even have to be a Bank of America customer. Why not apply today? BANK OF AMERICA MATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION + MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION