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WEATHER Fair Through Saturday Warmer Tomorrow TEMPERATURES Minimum 27 Noontime 57 NING GAZE Nevada's Greafest Newspaper EIGHTY-FIRST YEAR NO. 31 PHONE FA 3-3161 RENO, NEVADA, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1957 PHONE FA 3-3161 24 PAGES 10 CENTS IT JL RENO FREEWAY Third Street Routes Assets, Liabilities Explained by Planner See Story on Page 13 RENO EVE Holds vidence ourt High Senate Rites Are For Controversial Planned Figure To Dulles Requests United Germany By Russ Help Brentano Seeking Support for Move At NATO Meet upport Charge acKing At '1 Joseph McCarthy Dies at Age 48, Ends Brawling Chapter in History WASHINGTON, May 3. (AP) Funeral services for Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy, probably the most controversial political figure to emerge in America in the last decade, will be held in the U.S.

Senate. Plans were set up today for services in the senate chamber where the Wisconsin lawmaker with the grindstone voice was finally condemned by his own colleagues BONN, Germany, May 3. (iP Secretary of State John Foster, Dulles called on Russia today to end the division df Germany "be Gamblers Have No Right To Operate Pending Plea By ED OLSEN The Nevada Supreme Court today held that the Nevada Tax Gommission didn't have sufficient evidence to revoke the Thunderbird Hotel gambling license held by Marion Hicks and Clifford Jones. But the high court ruled significantly at the same time that gamblers accused by the state of wrongdoing are hot entitled to continue operating under the protection of dis for some of the. methods he used to prosecute his charges ot lied infiltration of ths gov ernment Special Election McCarthy, 48, died late from an acute liver inflam mation five days after he entered trict court injunctions while i the naval hospital in nearby they appeal tax commission Bethesda, Md.

I For Wisconsin His end closed out a brawl fore its injustices become intolerable." Dilles told the North Atlantic council of foreign ministers the Soviet Union's protestations of peace "indeed ring hollow when they forcibly divide a great people." He said that both on humanitarian and legal grounds the continued split of the country could not be justified. The American statesman spoke after West German Foreign Minister Heinrich Von Brentano called upon the 15-nation alliance to support his government's demands for reunification quickly. ing chapter in American history in which McCarthy denounced SENATOR McCARTHY hundreds as Communists and Thought Likely III mmmmmmmtmimmam. fcitmfi rumwrif fiTM' fcii.M it i i his opponents as the Reds' witting or unwitting aides and was in turn denounced as a MADISON, May 3. UP) witch-hunter and a threat to A special election that probably American freedom of expression Beck Arrested For Tax Fraud At Washington WASHINGTON, May 3.

UP) Dave Beck, Teamsters Union boss indicted for income tax evasion, today posted $5000 bond pending arraignment May 13. Beck went voluntarily to the U. rulings to the courts. The unanimous court opinion, written by -Justice Charles M. Merrill, held that Dist.

Judge Mervv yn H. Brown of Winnemuc-ca was in error in granting Hicks and Jones, the injunction which has permitted them to continue operating since the commission's original suspension order was issued two years ago. NO NEW EVIDENCE The justices also ruled that Nevada's gambling law does not permit introduction of new evidence as to suitability of a license holder at the court review of a commis will be preceded bv a wild CUTS GOP NUMBER BOLSTER ADENAUER scramble for the nominations McCarthy's death cut to 46 appears to be in prospect in Wis the number of Republican sen See Gang War After Costello Shot on Street NEW YORK, May 3. UP) -huge isrentano statement was, part, an effort to bolster Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's political ators, against 49 Democrats. His consin for the seat of Sen.

Jo stock for general elections com seat win remain vacant at least seph R. McCarthy who died at ing up, in September. until a special election is held in Washington last night Von Brentano told the minis Wisconsin, probably this Fall. Sen. McCarthy, the most ccm- DULLES WELCOMED IN BONN Secretary' of State Dulles, left, is welcomed by Heinrich von Brentano, West German foreign minister, as he arrives in Bonn May 1 for conference with Chancellor Konrad Adenauer on eve of meeting of NATO foreign ministers.

The NATO discussions will include Russia's latest proposal in 'the hydrogen-weapon race, Soviet policy trends, satellite nations, German unification, and European 'security. (AP Wirephoto via radio 'from Frankfurt) The senate chamber funeral troversial political fieure in the ters the leader of the Federal German Republic are doing all con ififl Vio Vualrl ATrvnriav at crftirrt i a i sion order. They said the lower huge manhunt was on today for r' "uuxu "dVL manhunt was on today they can to insure that the Red lui, is unuauai in icvmv iceiccuon next vear it hp had an unknown thug who shot and ruled people of East Germany years but by no means unprece- lived. He had announced his take no "imprudent actions slightly woundea gambler rank dented. The most recent sucn candidacy for a third term, which could only aggravate their last night.

funeral was that of ben. William XQ APPOINTMENT misery and lead to terrorism. Sixty detectives and six superior "1 1- Mis death left a vacancy that He was then quoted as issuing officers were assigned to the case Vq-q can be fiUed only by a special court must confine itself to the record of evidence taken before the commission, and held that Judge Brown also erred in receiving additional evidence when he heard Hick's and Jones' appeal of the commission suspension order. These two important legal points injunctions and the extent of the court review of commission orders were major issues before the recent legislature. 1 this warning: in an attempt to avert a possible "election because the state laws isut there are situations in which the suffering, caused by outDreaK or underworld wartare.

7u ao noz Permit the governor to Political. Parties In Active Week oppression, and where the moral Some of them said their objective UI1 UL IT- name a successor. If an election was to apprehend the gunman be- navy at the time of his death. not caled thg geat bg fore "friends" of Costello caught other senate services were vacant untu the I 1958 general i i and material misery reach limits where reason no longer dictate action and where desperation and a just anger break out with the up with him. neia tor sen.

j. namuiun cww election. Costello, sometimes called the i01 "tLe Vernon Thomson, also a respite neavy pressure irom a majority of both senators and assemblymen the 1955 gambling sta "boss of the racketeers," was ocratic Leader doe RepubiiCan, has declined to say violence of a volcanic eruption. Democrats Eying grazed in tne scalp by a single U1 111 whether he would call a special PRESSING HARD S. Marshall's office for a technical surrender under a warrant telegraphed from Tacoma, where a federal grand jury returned the indictment yesterday accusing him of failing to pay $56,420 in taxes due on 1950 income.

He was taken to a basement cell block in the U. S. courthouse and fingerprinted in the usual routine. The officers then took him before U. S.

District Judge Edward M. Curran for a decision as to bond. Curran set the amount in a bench conference with Gerard Treanor, an attorney for the Teamsters Union. IS SILENT Beck stood by in tan suit and dark glasses without' saying a word. Once Curran decided on the amount of bond, Beck had a wait of about 45 minutes until someone brought in a cashier's check to complete the bond posting.

Curran ordered Beck to appear President Urges Fight for Seats bullet fired as he entered the Thomas J. waisn vu-Mont; in election, or. if it is called tnw tute stands intact on these technical but significant points to me opposition socialists are Rights Showdown lobby ot nis apartment house resi- wnen he would do so "in defer pressing Adenauer's Christian day because cf Gov. Charles dence on Central Park west. OTHER SEK ICES ence to the senator's familv Democratic forces hard, contend WASHINGTON, May 3.

Apparently feeling that a second There were other services in However, it is the opinion of ing that West German member WASHINGTON, May 3 UP) Tl Ti attempt might be made on Cos- earlier years for deceased mem- most close associates of the gov- President Eisenhower today urg ship in NATO and Adenauer's j. democratic national com teiio me, police posted two de- bers. ernor that he will call one, prob- mittee today postponed a show plans to acquire nuclear arms are ed Republican leaders of western the chief obstacle to Soviet agree- Utates to find out u-hv th hop tectives in tne ioddj' or tne Duua- More recently, in 1941, tne ably in early Fall. Hig. bodt of Sen.

Morris SheDDard of McCarthv. who madp hie firct meiu 10 me reunion oi tsi anu suffered "disturbing" losses in the Costello was reported sleeping Texas lav in state in the cham- bid for public office as a Demo- Russell's veto and a change-of-mind on the part of Sen. Ralph Lattin (R-Churehill) to support the veto of senate bill 92. That bill would have permitted injunctions and would have broadened the scope of court review of tax commission rulings. The governor contended that such changes would have wrecked Nevada's control of down on the issue of endorsing President Eisenhower's civil rights program now pending in I.

ict I 'i tit A 1 1 i r. ii nct and then at home after a night of undergo- ber. but no services were con- cratic candidate for a countv dis miirh wants a npw wpstpm nro- "vt-iiiuti nrai to Mtpr thp chart strategy for a 'vigorous ing hospital treatment and police ducted there. trict attorney's post in 193fi and I congress. comeback.

vjuiouwiuig. aunuaiiy, ine uuuy ui oeu. uecame a nepuDiican senator Socialist argument. In a flurry of parliamentary Addressing a 10-state Republi THOUGHT DELD Pat Harrison of Mississippi lay 10 years later, had been support Whatever is decided at today's can rally at Salt Lake City, Utah maneuvering the national com Chief of Detectives James B. in state with the casket open in ed consistently by the state Re- third session of the North Atlan by telephone Irom the White tic Council is likely to remain miitee in enect checked to its legal gambling.

-ORDER REVERSED House, Eisenhower seemed at Leggett, asked if he had any the chamber the same year. publican organization people theories, said: The body of the late Sen. Rob- despite the fact that some of its "I've got a feeling that the gun- ert A. Taft lay in state in the leaders did not agree with some secret, for a time at least. Inform least by implication to suggest the ants said the talks would be more advisory council, meeting Sunday, a proposal to urged congi essional answer as in more vigorous sup man thought he had hit Costello rotunda of the capitol in 19o3.

of his policies and tactics, 'fruitful outside the public port-by principles set out in the action on civil rights measures. forum." and thought he had hit him where Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson of His death leaves the door wide he anted to." Texas, the Democratic leader, open for all contestants who 19o6 party platform The issue came up when nation in reversing the commission order against Hicks and Jones thus permitting them to remain in operation at the Thunderbird the supreme court held the evidence supported some of the state charges against the men, but did not support the "It is vitally important that we al Chairman Paul M. Butler laid The shooting came in the midst spent much of his morning work- previously did not commit a legislative inquiry- into a con- ing on plans for the funeral.

He selves for or against the course elect a Republican house and senate in 1958," he told the GOP before the Democratic organiza tion a letter from national Chair troversial parole violation case in- said such a service can be held the controversial senator fol Atomic Radiation Claims Victims leaders. volvmg Joseph (Socks) Lanza, for any deceased member upon lowed. man Robert R. Nathan of Amer Then he urged a searching1 "self- former Fulton fish market rack-1 the family's request major charges. icans lor Democratic Action criticism," and suggested the The major charge was that the elr- REQUESTS SERVICE (ADA) calling on the party or Leak Unexplained HOUSTON, May 3.

UP) leaders measure their party's per- two men wrongfully concealed a j.y vvncmci Lucie Mrs McCarthy, a staff em- before a U. S. Commissioner on May 13 either here in Washington or at Tacoma. Treanor told newsmen that if Beck appears before the commissioner here on May 13 he will waive a removal hearing and show up for arraignment at Tacoma at a later date. Beck, while waiting to make bond, was asked if he had any comment on his indictment.

ILWE TO CONSULT "I wouldn't say one word about it because I don't know no more about it than you do now," Beck said. "I'd have to consult with my attorneys." Beck told a reporter he has hired a new attorney to appear with him next Wednesday when Beck is due to how up for additional questioning by senate rackets investigators. He declined to tell his new attorney's name. ganization to endorse a bill now-pending in house and senate com might be any connection between in his office whom the sen One of the four victims of atomic iwiuanre against tne standards $160,000 loan from George Sadlo radiation in a laboratory accident an Policies of the platform. in which notorious eastern gam mittees embodying Eisenhower's Claims Senator ator married at the height of the controversy over his activi tello, Leggett told newsmen: today said "it has gotten so no riauuiiJi KtsFECT bler Jake Lansky participated civil rights proposals.

SABOTAGE CLAIMED "I'm not going to tell you all one will come and visit us. And 1 am sure that you and The court said it recognized ties, indicated she would like to i the things we questioned him WASHINGTON, May. 3. JP) other children won't play with Know that I will not treat our that the loan did constitute have the service there before the Nathan's letter to Butler said our 5-year-old son, Del." platform lightly," Eisenhower Sen. Jackson (D-Wash) said to body is taken to McCarthy's financially participating interest about." Costello was shot while return Democratic senators were sabo day that Raymond Sawyer, a The victim.

H. E. Northway, said home in Appleton, for in the Thunderbird Hotel corpo taging the bill and that the Dem ing from a restaurant where he Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) former branch manager at tne it outlines tne policies our ration, but added that the money had dined with friends ucranc leaoersnip in congress seemed unwilling or unable to do official, "has a lot of explaining M. W. Kellogg Co.

plant here, party proposes confronting and Before the capitol funeral, was not an investment in the separate gambling company for be to do" despite his sworn denial also said at least three of the four solving modern day problems both Roman Catholic mass will anything about it. victims had lost their jobs. at home and abroad. It is a basic which the gambling concern National committeeman said in St. Matthew's cathedral tnat ne leaked a major CAB de in Washington.

cision. He named the three others as statement of our beliefs in the would have been held liable Charles W. McKay of Alabama Post in Ireland Seems Assured Marvin C. Yoder, Jack L. Haw- kind or government we need in Afterward, the senate will Jackson said that while it is The state had contended that jumped to his feet to move that Nathan's letter be stricken from kins and Jackson this year of 1937 meet at noon and adjourn imme- not a crime under present law tt there was no distinction between An official of the New York "By spreading 'the gospel of this diately out of respect.

leak information about action the hotel and gambling corpora the committee record. National construction company, W. B. Con- kind of Republicanism, we shall At 2 n.m.. a committee of sen- taKen Dy tne board, ne nopes tne tions, both being controlled bv i i .1 j.

WASHINGTON, May 3. Robbery of Bank Has $19,000 Net Hicks. verse, said, "tne situation is Dnng back into the fold all those ators will leave for Appleton current inquiry win lean to legis Committeeman B. Everett Jordan of North Carolina supported AIcKay's proposal. Scott McLeod's confirmation by vvhere the funeral will be held at lation putting a stop to leaks ine court did iind that evi under control and there are no who left us in 1956, and gain hazzards." thousands of recruits to makp our noon.

ADDleton time. Tuesdav. from quasi-judicial agencies. dence supported the contention Jacob M. Arvey, Illinois nation Jackson made his comments as He would not name -the four strength decisive in the service of that Hicks had engaged in busi al committeeman, then moved to refer the letter to the party's ad McCarthy was a dominant figure the senate investigations sub- men.

our ness with George Sadlo, knowing senate foreign relations commit ATLANTA, May 3. UP, Two men wearing- stockings over their heads robbed the 10th whose searches for Communists committee, oi wnicn ne is acting The Salt Lake third his connection with the Lansky tee. visory council. He said the coun in government and elsewhere chairman, called additional wit brothers and that he had em in a series of regional Republican cil was going to act on the civil Chrysler Strikes aroused bitter controversy. His nesses.

is trying to ierret out A group of Democratic senators planned to carry their fight meetings, faces a "unique chal rights matter in any event. (Turn to page 14, Col. 4) influence was felt far and wide, the source of any leaks from the lenge," Eisenhower told the GOP Street branch of the Citizens and Southern National Bank of shortly before the bank opened today. against tne state department se Close up Plants Three years ago, he reached his LAirJ aout tne award ot tne levv leaders assembled there. curities chief to the floor of the.

Tt in thr ivpt htt cairl ftiat senate next week. TRUMAN HITS POLICIES, (Turn to page 8, col. 3) 'Airlines or other CAB decisions. UJtilKUli, Jiay J. UTh A series HOP "farprt loast 7Pll in th The bandits held up two em Ot wildcat striKes inggereu uy a elections ployes as they were transferring but their efforts appeared doomed in advance by the refusal of the party leadership to go along i money from the bank to a drive- uiApuie uver jvu uau3iu i5 Tn all states exrent Arinn TENDS TO SOCIALISM Real McCoy Shows Up shut down 12 Chrysler Corp.

New MexicQ and Utah thg natiQn; with them. in window at the rear of the building. Mrs. Betty Cawley, Sen. Mansfield of Montana, the plants in tne etroit a.

Republican ticket lost ground idling nearly 40,000 workers in fnm 1932 pontage of WASHINGTON, May 3. UP) assistant teller who was in one assistant Democratic leader, joined with Sen. Long (D-La) and To Prove Report Wrong of the drive-in windows, said the Liitr Ja n.o. total VOtP ine dispute stopped prouucuun Former President Harry Truman declared today the Eisenhower administration is driving him toward socialism with poli seven Republicans in the committee in approving McLeod yester ot jriymuuui, jjuugc cum uujraici two wore stockings over their heads but that their faces were uncovered. YAKIMA, May 3.

UP) Jack McCoy had a lively cars. iiu uoy mea rower. day after the committee spent two Thp comnanv said 14.000 work homecoming yesterday. cies he said are raising interest days in a searching inquiry. She got only a brief glimpse ers in Dodge and Plymouth plants ajn KAN CISCO, May 3.

UP) He had been listed officially as dead after a body was found but said they appeared to be of great desert areas. "But," he went on, "if it is developed like the secretary of the treasury has controlled money they will choke it to death and half the people will starve. "You ought not to get me started on it. I'm all steamed up." Truman had some prepared remarks for the committee, an organization set up by labor and farm groups and electric coop rates to home owners and forcing the little fellow out of business. were idled last night and another A power failure virtually par short and stocky.

alyzed San Francisco and com in an irrigation canal a month ago. A friend had reported him missing. 25,000 were idled today as mater Six Democrats, Chairman Green (RI), Fulbright (Ark), Sparkman (Ala), Kennedy (Mass), Morse (Ore) and Humphry (Minn) voted against Mc 'I'm not a Socialist," Truman munities on the San Francisco ial shortages affected other said, "but they're driving me Flood Insurance When McCoy the real McCoy showed up this week at plants. peninsula an area with more than a million population for that way." the Seattle hame of a daughter, Mrs. Thereasa Moriarity, the Speaking in his old give-'em- 20 minutes today, Is Turned Down astonished woman blurted: Forced Gravedigging Television and radio stations hell style to the electric consumers information committee, the went off the air.

Police rushed "You're supposed to be dead!" McCoy explained he merely had spent the Winter in south WASHINGTON, May 3. UP) MOBILE, May 3. UP) officers to the busiest intersec- eratives fighting for public pow-er development. But he tossed most of them away. The house appropriations com ern California.

The former husband of a pretty, tions of San Francisco to take former chief executive said the most dangerous thing facing the country today is what he termed an administration objective to Leod. Humphrey, who is in the Middle East, voted by proxy. Land Figure Jailed INDIANAPOLIS. May 3. UP) Nile Teverbaugh, the last of four men indicted on charges of conspiracy in Indiana's highway land buying scandal, surrendered at the Marion county sheriff's office mittee refused today to approve a 19-year-old drugstore clerk was over where traffic lights failed.

Turning to Leiand Olds, The 74-year-old retired culinary worker made hasty tracks convicted today of assault and to Yakima. former chairman of the federal power commission, Truman re turn the 18 billion or 20 billion battery on ner. he girl had testi- SONS KIDNAPED d0 million dollar allotment to finance the federal flood insurance program approved at the last session of congress. McCoy asked Dr. Ralph Shirey, Yakima county coroner, to fied recorder's court that he MARRAKECH, Morocco.

Mav dollars of the taxpayers' money bring him back to life, officially, so he will be able to collect his naa iorced ner at gunpoint to dig 3. (JP) The guerrilla armv of Na that developed the atomic energy The committee's action was social security, among other things. her own "grave" in the tional Liberation anneared tndav program over to private owner in approving an omnibus Leon Mclntyre, 24, was sen- to have strengthened its hand marked that "they put him off (out of the commission) because they knew where he stood." "When commissions are padded with people who have only one viewpoint," Truman said, "then we're on the road to 1929. And I'm not a of doom." fenced to six months at hard labor considerably in Morocco with the today. The ormer head of the highway department's right-of-way division was freed on 515,000 Shirey said an amended death certificate will be filed.

The case left the Yakima county sheriff's office with an unsolved mystery, the identity of the man who was buried as McCov. and fined $o00 or an additional audacious kidnaping of the five ship." Wnen the atom is developed fully, Truman said, it can be the source of all the world's power about the development appropriation bill allotting a total of to miscellaneous agencies, mainly for use during the remaining two months of the T-fl fie-! nu aays in jail. He appealed the sons of the late Pasha Thami El 1 conviction. "Glaoui.

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