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When Will They Learn? ©:
would think that the individuals hired by the people to run their
state university would learn that their employers do not want it
operated as a staging area for wild-eyed, irresponsible’ interferences with the law of the land,
They don't seem to have learned that simple fact of life,
Recent monotonously juvenile campus demonstrations against
the draft saw University executives, aided by attorneys from the
American Civil Liberties Union, arguing against the precisely
expressed wishes of the people of Alameda County. Chancellor
Roger Heyns gave in only to a Superior Court injunction forbidding the scheduled "teach-in," which he had said he would not
oppose,
On of the University's attorneys, in opposing the petition to
halt the demonstration, said, according to reports, that "the
With all the lessons that have been pounded into their skulls. . ey
of late by the taxpayers and their elected representatives, one ~ ; Q
University is independent. Our corporation is a separate en-.
tity, .We challenge the right of the petitioner." The petitioner
being the Alameda County Board of Supervisors, elected representatives of the taxpayers,
The sooner that UC's administration realizes the grooves of
academe--state university variety, at least--are not a utopia
removed from the mainstream of civil authority and intelligent
responsibility, the better it will be.One wonders how long that's going to take,
We Salute The
Class Of 1980
Pictured, left to right
are — top row: Dianna
Pollock, Gilbert Benthin, Heidi Emmerling,
Lonny Heath, Sheila
Jennings, Ronald Milligan and Delann Pugh.
Second row — Kenneth
Sandin, Dristi Cruse,
Kellie Andrews, Roland
Stack, Margaret McGrath, Wayne Johnson
and Robbie Hughes.
Third row: Nancy Day,
Daniel Hannah, Terri
Jasmin, Matthew Dufur, Edith Taylor, Rebecca Welch and Michael Lowe. Fourth row:
Matthew Sauer, Glen
Burton, Tod Simmons,
John Parkhouse. Fifth
row: Casey Keene, Dale
Trayler, Jeffrey Rogers
California's general quail and
chukar hunting seanson open Saturday, October 28 with prospects
good for both species, the Department of Fish and Game renorts,
EDITORIAL Garr. Seas Edicor
My Dear-Mr. Stack: ~~
We fread your editorial, "Live
and Let Live," with great ‘interest and approbation,
At.is way past time that someone wrote sucha piece and my
husband joins me in congratulations,
There is no group so powerful that they have carte ‘blance
to behave in an unseemly and unlawful manner,
As you say, ".it' sonly byGod's
grace,.that some father taking
his children on a weekend drive
isn't in the path of the monster of the wheel .of the car.”
We know of five persons who
will subcribe to the Nugget,: on
the strength of your editorial,
and we have sent copies to a
dozen friends, If you continue to
have such a timely and fearless attitude the Nugget will
prosper as never before,
Caroline Argyll A, Hartley
Historical Group
Meets Thursday
The Nevada County Historical
Society will hold a directors
** gneeting at 7:30 p.m., Oct, .26,° =
~ in the portable class room-at; }
Seven Hills School, with Mr. Al-:
bert Johnson presiding.
A representative from the American Architectural Association
of Sacramento. will be.on hand .
“to discuss the various facets of
the society and’ a survey of the
Nevada City and Grass Valley
historic spots and homes,
The meeting of the Society will be held at 7:30 p.m.,
Nov. 2, in the Nevada City Ele-—
mentary School. Program and
entertainment will be provided,
Airline Reports i
‘LOS ANGELES, -National
Airlines had a record net income. of $4,327,000 for the first
F. Dolansky, Vice PresidentFinance, announced today.
This net income equalled $1.03
per share on 4,204,000 shares
outstanding
and Eva Jane Hakala,
Bottom row: Eric Ennis,
W_ Edward Browning,
principal: Mrs. Mary E.
Stevens, teacher; and
Patricia Paulos.
Some Deer Hunts
End On Oct. 29
The Department of Fish and
Game reminds deer hunters that
the season will end in the northwestern area of the stateonSunday, Oct, 29,
The five-week season will end
that day in Del Norte, Humboldt,
Siskiyou, Shasta, Trinity, Tehama,’ Glenn, and small portions
of Plumas, Lassen and Butte
counties,
The inland deer season, which
lasts seven weeks, will continue
through November 12 in the Sierra and most of Southern California,
The Nevada County ‘Nugget. proudly
salutes these youngsters, beginning
their first year of school at Nevada
City Elementary. To these first-graders
belongs the future, whatever it may
bring, and we are confident that they
will tackle each of the next 12 years
of their educational task with determination and © steadfastness: This
group represents only a portion of the
many first-graders enrolled in the Ne_vada City Elementary School.: For the
“next two issues the Nugget will continClass of 1980: Identification of the
youngsters will be found in the column
next to this photo.
ue to publish photos of the rest of the.
A. “blowout” on a race track
is a final drill two days before
a race to sharpen or maintain
a horse’s condition before a race.
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NEVADA COUNTY
PUBLISHING CO,
Telephone 265+2471_
Gartett Stack. Fditor
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Juce’8, 1960, Decree
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