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State Inspects Jackson Meadows
(Continued from Page 1)
for the Bowman-Spaulding Conduit and in the dam tunnel.
According to Charles Wagniere,
project manager for Ebasco Services, Inc., which is overseeing
the project for the NID, state officials were on thescene last
week and granted the district verbal permission to start final work
on the outlet works for Jackson
Meadows Dam.
This includes. installation of
pipes and valves in the outlet
tunnel in preparation to pouring
a concrete plug which will close
off the section of the tunnel now
being used to divert the river during construction of the dam. Once
the diversion tunnel is plugged the
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WORLD PRESS DISPATCHES
Clergymen Assail Use
Of Morality As
A Campaign Issve
In NEW YORK, 30 leading
Protestant, Catholic and Jewish
clergymen issued a protest against
the use of “morality” as a weapon
in the campaign, declaring that
"a few episodes involving personal
morality, the meaning of which
is insinuated rather than stated,
are allowed to obscure" issues of
public morality, such as “full
civil rights for all..the shameful squalor and poverty of our
cities, and the danger of nuclear
war”,
+++ ++
On Oct. 30, Tran Van Huong,
60, wasnamed premier of SOUTH
VIET NAM, tosucceed Maj. Gen.
Nguyen Khanh. Huong, who is in
poor health, was appointed by
thenew chief of state, Phan Kac
Suu. Huong promised to clean up
the government, get the church
out of politics and renew the war
effort.
Shortly after midnight, Nov.1,
a Viet Cong mortar and machine
gun attack on the Bien Hoa airport, 15 miles south of Saigon,
killed four U.S, servicemen,
wounded about 20 others, and
damaged 17 planes, six of them
U.S. B57 jet bombers. It was the
most destructive attack of the war
and coincided with the 1st anniversary of the overthrow of the
Diem government.
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In Khartoum, SUDAN, after 10
days of rioting and strikes set off
by conflict between Moslem Arabs
of northern Sudan and pagan black
men of the south, six years of
military rule ended and a new
civilian government was set up,
NEVADA 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.
wkKkekebrkkkeke
1964 MERIT CITATION FOR
GENERAL EXCELLENCE.
AWARDED BY CALIFORNIA
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS
ASSOCIATION
with Pres, Ibrahim Abboudretaining his title but stripped of
most executive powers. The 15
man-cabinet of the new prime
minister, El Khatem Khalifa, is
predominantly Communist. Khalifa announceditwill be a transitional government which will
hold free elections not later than
March.
+++ ++
Hungarian, Frenck and Italian
Communist delegations returned
home, expressing support for the
new Soviet government after
briefings by MOSCOW on 29
reasons for the removal of Khrushchev. Following the visits by the
European delegates, the party
newspaper, Pravda, issued a reaffirmation of the Khrushchev
policy of “improvement and development of relations with all
capitalist countries", the main
source of contention between
Moscow and Peking.
+++ ++
In VENEZUELA, hideouts of.
Communist guerrila rebels were
bombed from the air. Leaflets
were dropped first, warning the
population of the bombing.
++ 44+ +
Prime Minister Ian Smith of
RHODESIA acceded to a warning
by the British Labor government
and withdrew his threat of a unilateral declaration of independence from Britain. He maintained his opposition, however,
to British demands for a constitution granting control of Rhodesia
to its black majority.
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On Nov, 2, Crown Prince and
Prime Minister Faisal, 60, of
SAUDI ARABIA, seized the throne
from his ailing brother, King
Saud. Faisal has long opposed
Saud’s lavish expenditure of Sauci
Arabia's oil income on slaves,
li mousines andother personal
luxuries, instead of improving
the lot of the nation's six million
people. Faisal proposes to spend
the equivalent of $180 million for
health, education and communications, He hopes to build 100
new schools every year.
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In STOCKHOLM, Sweden, the
1964 Nobel Prize in physics was
awarded jointly toDr, Charles H.
Townes of the Mass. Institute of
Technology, and Professors Nikolay Basov and Aleksander Prochorov of Moscow, for their contributions tothe laser light beam.
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On Oct, 30 the BERLIN wall was
opened for the second time in
three years, and thousands of West
Berliners, carrying bags of fruit,
coffee, butter, etc., streamed
past smiling East German guards
to visit relatives in East Berlin.
lake will begin to fill.
Wagniere noted that the district
has not yet received permission to
plug the tunnel and start filling
the reservoir, but work is going
ahead withthe work required before the plug can be installed.
It will take another couple of
weeks before the dam itself is
completed. Asof Monday the
dam had reached an average
height of more than seven feet
above the spillway. Technically
once the dam is above the level
of the spillway, filling could
commence.
The final word on when the district can close off the tunnel will
be up to officials of the state.
Wagniere said under normal conditions it would take two years to
fillthe reservoir, but it would be
filled in a year with exception-ally heavy snow conditions.
In the meantime. work is continuing in several areas in the
mountains until the weather picture is more clear and a decision
can be made asto whether mountain construction Gperations
should be closed down for the sea-son.
Voters For
14’ By A
Big Margin
(Continued from Page 1)
which would have set up a pri-~
vately operated state lottery. The
vote was 3,609 to 6,811. At the
same time county voters approved
Proposition 13 which was aimed at
the lottery measure by forbidding
a private corporation tobe named
in the state constitution. The vote
here favoring the measure was
5,155 to 3,569.
Finally the county joined the
rest of the state in approving the
so-called anti-featherbedding
measure to bring state railroad
laws into line with federal rulings
of freight trains. The vote in
favor was 6,391 to 4,177.
Weather
NEVADA CITY
Max. Min. Rainfall
Oct. 29° 62. °46— -1.17
30 52 40 329
31 60 38 .00
Nov. 1 60 44 we
2 47 43 2,23
3 61 32 .O1
a 257 34 .00
Rainfall to date 4,19
Rainfall last year 5.5%
GRASS VALLEY
Max. Min. Rainfall
Oete 29°68 42": 188
30)" 61° . . Al 42
31 64 43 00
Noya?) 1. 88"), =45 60
22 61> 42° 3506
3. 62 +36 06
4 60 37 -00
Rainfall to date 5.65
Rainfall last year 6.46
SUPERVISOR RACE
Precinct By Precinct
COMPLETE RETURNS:
FIRST DISTRICT’
Buena Vista A
Buena Vista B
Buena Vista C
Gold Flat 1A
Gold Flat 1B
Spaulding
Washington
Willow Valley A
Willow Valley B
Suburban Total
Nevada CityIA
Nevada City 1B
Nevada City 2A
Nevada City 2B
Nevada City 3
Nevada City Sub Total
Absentee
Grand Total
SECOND DISTRICT
Cottage Hill
Empire 1
Empire 2
Forest Springs A
Forest Springs B
Hills Flat 1
Hills Flat 2A
Hills Flat 2B
Suburban Total
Grass
Grass
Grass
Grass
Grass
Grass
Grass
Grass
Grass
Valley 3
Valley 6A
Valley 6B
Valley 7A
Valley 7B
Valley 8A
Valley 8B
Valley 9A
Valley 9B
Grass Valley Sub Total
Absentee
Grand Total
Ricker Smart
170 135:
41 116
63 83
110 95
Pie 114
14 2
8 26
67 59
_74 fers
730° 683
67 49
68 38
78 73
70 102
131 _69
414 331
1144 1013
pe ae
1225 1073
Bishop Bennallack
60 193
81 94
65 69
58 151
79 ea 1274
136 82
137 131
ped 118
753 965
y Se 40:
55 52)
57 69
107. 103
66 94
83 75]
83 74
84 65
_58 _60
666 632
1419 1597
_136 78
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New SummitCrossing
(Continued from Page 1)
that same summit to dedicate a
new Donner.crossing. Again it
snowed,
It would not be overstating the
matter to say that neither the
Donner nor the new freeway
parties turned out as planned.
The latest event at the pass was
the dedication of a 10 mile four
lane section of freeway which
would replace the old winding two
lane rdute.
Arrangements had been made
and the Placer County Chamber
of Commerce had put together an
eight foot high paper maché
boulder. Nevada's Governor Grant
Sawyer and Robert Bradford, California Transportation Administrator, were supposed to push a
plunger which would explode this
symbol of the hard granite work
that went into the construction.
The program never got off the
ground and the paper boulder has
probably been reduced to a soggy
ball by now.
A howling snowstorm drove the
officials indoors. The program
scheduled for 1 p.m. finally
started at 3:15 p.m. after the
dignitaries were brought down
from the new summit freeway rest
area to a cabin in Donner State
Park by bus.
Sawyer and Bradford were both
on hand for the brief ceremonies.
POET ‘¢ JOqUIZAON”
*-1988nN AjunoD epeAeN’* DY
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. Nevada County Nugget..
November 5, 1964.