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April 14, 1937 4 RENO EVENING GAZETTE FRGES FOOD AID LOS ANGELES, April 15. CP) Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt says the United States should send surplus wheat and powdered milk to help avert a threatened famine in Science Now Preserving Eye Corneas Two Years Murray Dolan Opens Offices In Reno, Sparks Holel Receiver Move Resisted By Management Morocco. hand when needed.

King described the dry-pres ervation method in a report pre pared for delivery to a sight-sav ing conference sponsored by the National Society for the Preven Murray V. Dolan, newly ad ALONE PLANS INVESTIGATION OF FINANCES Sen. George W. Malone announced this week that the senate finance committee, of which he is a member, will conduct a thorough investigation of the financial condition of the United The committee, Malone said, will examine the revenues, bonded indebtedness and interest rates on all public obligations and make a complete study of the policies and procedures employed in the management of public debt, and their effect on credit, interest rates and the nation's economy. Extensive hearings will begin in the next few weeks and the first witnesses probably will be representatives of the Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve System.

nutted attorney, has announced tion of Blindness and Pan-Amerl can Assn. of Opthalmology, the opening of law offices both in Reno and Sparks. Dolan, a graduate of Sparks The drying does not cause cell By ALTON" L. BLAKESLEE Associated Press Science Reporter NEW YORK. UP) Sight-giving windows for' human eyes can be dried and preserved for two years to help some blinded persons, medical researchers said today.

The windows or corneas donated by persons who just died are dehydrated in glycerine, then kept in vacuum-sealed tubes at room temperature. Thin layers of these corneas have been grafted successfully into the eyes of persons whose own corneas were clouded or injured, said Dr. John Harry King Washington, D. consulting opthalmologist to the U. S.

surgeon general. He said studies are underway on possibilities of using several thicknesses of corneal layers. This preservation differs radically from usual eyebanks, in which the whole eye is kept under refrigeration, and the cornea is removed to replace a blind person's own cornea. The whole eyes and corneas can be saved for only a short time, making it difficult to build up a supply to have on damage, and corneal tissue remains viable for an indefinite high school and the University of Nevada before attending law i I V' v'x" I 1 L. 'Ji time, he said.

school, last month opened an office at 1414 St. in Sparks, The method was also described in an exhibit prepared by King and this week added one at 140 and Lt. Cols. Jack W. Passmore North Virginia St.

in Reno. and Joel N. McNair of the army Dolan attended the University medical corps. of Nevada during the 1946-50 period, and then entered into active duty as a lieutenant in LAS VEGAS A move to place the Hacienda Hotel in receivership will be strenuously resisted by the present management represented by President Warren Bay-lay, who termed the charges of misappropriation by an investor as "ridiculous." A district court action was brought here Friday against Bay-ley and other operators by Stanley Burke of Los Angeles, one of the principal investors, and an owner of a chain of drive-in restaurants. Burke in his suit alleges that Bayley has misappropriated funds, made wrongful expenditures, created unjustifiable obligations and failed to give an accounting to the investors.

He asks the court to appoint a receiver, that a lease agreement between the casino operating corporation and the hotel be thrown out and that Bayley be ordered to account to the investors for the expenditures. In answer to the complaint, Bayley said that the suit was "ridiculous and there is no truth the U. S. Air Force. He was released from active duty in NOVELIST BETTER PARIS, April 15.

UP) Novelist THE MOYIIS PRIVATE SECRETARY OF TV Francoise Sagan, seriously hurt in an automobile accident, underwent a lung operation today. Later she was able to chat with her mother for 15 minutes. September of 1953, having been stationed in various parts of the United States and Europe. He entered law school that same month, and after attending the University of California was graduated from Denver University last year. He then resided in San Francisco for awhile and moved to Sparks upon his admission to the Nevada bar.

Dolan now lives in Sparks with his wife, Carma, and daughter, Kel-ley Shawn. Dolan is the son of Forrest M. Dolan and the late Myrtle Castle Dolan of Sparks. TTeed facts for. business, home-making, to win an argument, or for a speech Try your Washoe OPENS OFFICES Murray V.

Dolan, a newly admitted attorney, has announced the opening of offices both in Sparks and Reno. County Library. or foundation to a single charge." Tahoe Land Use Program Is Backed by Supervisors HER ESCORTS AND The Bonnie Four RENO SPARKS ROAD Phone EL 5-8103 LAST TIME TONIGHT PLACERVILLE, Calif. El Dorado county supervisors are scheduled to act on a proposed $18,495 budget for the county planning commission by April 22, a recent Primary Election Candidate Eligible LAS VEGAS The question of the eligibility of a city primary election candidate was cleared Friday and the candidacy of Steve Hearings Moved To Denver Site ota LAMOURET SENSATIONAL FRENCH VENTRILOQUIST 20th CENTURY-FOX presents TOM EWELL If 4 i of residents but that zoning cannot be handed to the community by the commission." "We may disagree on specific zoning but I think all agree on the general need," he said. Last year the board of supervisors rejected a planning commission recommendation for a billboard setback along major county highways following a public hearing.

Meeting April 24 the commission will organize for the coming year. SHEREE meeting of the planners brought out. They propose establishing a county planning department to employ a professional planner and staff of two. NORTHr T. Kostelac certified.

v-, unikkUoWttDUDULE STARLETS tSSSST trT. 4 Acting Chairman Walter D. Skinner urged Lake Tahoe residents to promote a land use plan A routine check of candidates in the May 7 election disclosed an apparent discrepancy in the voting registration of Kostelac, who is running against incumbent recently proposed by the Fleisch- WASHINGTON, April 15. UP) The Subversive Activities Control Board (SACB) will move its hearing on alleged Communist infiltration of the international union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers to Denver, it was announced today. Francis A.

Cherry, board member residing at the hearing, said the moving date is tentative, but that he will attempt to recess the hearing here next weekend and mann Foundation of Reno to as co-starring Din unorun sist orderly development of resi Wendell Bunker and former police sergeant Joe Shepp for the post of second class commissioner, a four year position. GnemaScoPE dential and commercial use and enhance property values. STBtEOPHOHIC SOUW Adding that "one of the impor City Clerk Shirley Lodwick said tant things to remember about zoning it is for the future and she discovered Kostelac had regis resume it at Denver on May 7. 2ND CO-HIT tered in Las Vegas in March 1956. SUiCLIFFORD LOUISE VIENNA TWO SHOWS NlTEW -911 DANCING FROM 8 IATE SHOW SATURDAY The transfer had been requested According to municipal election Mineral Boy 7 Dragged to Death HAWTHORNE Lloyd Eugene McGuire, aged 7, was dragged to his death by a horse at a cow camp near here Saturday morning.

The tragedy occurred at does not affect existing structures or businesses," he asked to hear from Lake Tahoe people in laws, all candidates in the primary by Mine-Mill attorney Nathan Witt. He has said that since the hearing opened on Feb. 25 he is i i must be qualified voters living terested in zoning." Skinner said the Lake Tahoe within the city for at least 10 days handicapped in cross-examination prior to Jan. 1, 1955. of government witnesses by the area could be developed by the commission at the request group fact that all the union's records Kostelac filed an affidavit with Mrs.

Lodwick attesting that he fulfills the residency require are at its headquarters in Denver. Whisky Springs, 12 miles south ments. It was reported that Kos President Hurls telac moved into the city from in. ttu. cocktail touiqa TUCHARACTERS WS? Tk.

MARTIN DENNY jnoup SnW tOWCLL HAWK In coitw. box. east of here. Jimmy, with his mother Mrs. Jacqueline McGuire and his sister, whose name could not be learned immediately had gone to the camp for an North Las Vegas in November of Out First Ball 1954.

JOV FOR SAILORS WASHINGTON, April 15. UP) The Navy announced today that it will grant early releases to some 26,000 men it drafted during late 1955 and March 1956. outing, according to the Min WASHINGTON, April 15. UP) President Eisenhower pitched a URANIUM BOOM NEWS SHOW AT 7 P.M. Limited Engagement Through April 17 double header today to inaugu Clark Hotel Owner Passes LAS VEGAS Funeral services were conducted in Los Angeles yesterday for Marvin Agron, 47, an owner in the Fla THE LAW OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND mingo Hotel, who died in a Los Angeles hospital following an rate the 1957 major league baseball season on a sunny and slightly chilly afternoon at Washington's old Griffith stadium.

Following a tradition of presidents for almost half a century, Eisenhower pitched from the first base line box set aside for chief executives. Only instead of once, the White House right hander lobbed twice toward a mass of V7.shington and Baltimore players. -on Ferrarese, a Baltimore pitcher, caught the first ball. operation. Agron, a resident of Las Vegas eral county sheriff's office.

Buzz Sawyer, hand at the camp, placed Lloyd on a horse which was believed to be gentle and was leading the horse around a corral by a halter. The horse became frightened, apparently by a sudden motion by the boy's sister, and bolted. Lloyd's legs became tangled in the saddle trappings and he was dragged against the corral fence, after which the horse broke through the fence and dragged the boy about 200 yards. He was dead on arrival at Mt. Grant hospital.

Surviving besides the mother and sister are his father, Harry Eugene McGuire. The family lived in Reno for a time before moving here and Lloyd was born March 6, 1950 in Sapulpa, Okla. He started first grade here in September. for two years, went into shock (C K-D0T KAPERS I DON MITCHELL NEWS I II 5 Minutes Before II II Every Hour 1 v( DIAL 1-2-3 K-DOT MUSIC, NEWS, SPORTS It II TOPS FOR RADIO II IN THE RENO AREA after the operation for removal of tumor and did not regain He was a member of the Las LAST WEEK OUR DAFFODIL SUPPLY WAS EXHAUSTED IN 1 HOUR AND 15 MINUTES! THE DEMAND WAS SO GREAT AND THE PRICE WAS SO LOW NOW THE PRICE HAS GONE UP SO THE KIDS MAKE MORE DOUGH Vegas Variety Club and the Bnai Brith. Survivors include his wife, a son, now serving in the army and two brothers.

Oscar, also an owner in the Fla PRECEDE JORDAN AMMAN, April 15. UP) Hussein Fakhri Khalidi, a pro-western political leader, was named Jordan's new premier today. This was a victory for King Hussein in a six-day-old cabinet crisis. mingo and Bernard of Chicago. 3 si a OVERCOAT COMES BACK GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.

0J.R) Dr. Jerome Mancewiecz's missing overcoat "walked" back to him at A6 3rd St. Mary's Hospital where it had TH6 been stolen 16 days earlier, Man- GOT A LUCKY BUCK? Any tilver dollar with an "8" and a "7" it worth $35.00 in Dancing lessons at your Arthur Murray Studio. ARTHUR MURRAY 440 North Virginia FA 3-0797 cewiecz spotted the overcoat draped over the shoulders of a police prisoner brought to the hos pital for treatment. A1I at Facts and figures about base ball are available at the Washoe County Library.

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