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June 27, 1939 2 RENO EVENING GAZETTE i I Wife Is Held As Husband' Is Wounded Union Business Agent Missing AUBURN. (-Sheriff's officers launched a search today for Dave Zephyr Cove Camp to Open For Rainbows WINNEMUCCA A Winnemucca L. Russell, 48, Kings Beach, Lak Tahoe, business agent for tle Kings Beach carpenters union. housewife is being held in lieu of 55,000 bond following a family shooting in which her husband was hospitalized with an arm wound. This time of year people go into conditions you wish to re Russell's jeep was found Friday 1 3 1 A I Camp Ney-A-Ti at Zephyr the mountains where fields of produce anu go 10 woik on me night in Truckee.

His brief case soil to make it acid or neutral as wildfloYvers are blooming in high Victim of the shooting was Fred required with the necessary ex meadows and come home con Lyell, 42, Western Pacific railroad -ri -4C 1 posure, north, south, east or west. sumed with plans for creating a brakeman. Held in city jail on When you have the basic con suspicion of assault with a ditions ready, then, and only then, sit down with a catalog from one I I I If. spt i deadly weapon is Mrs. Cora Leyll, 38.

was inside. Mrs. Russell told deputies her husband left home Thursday for Squaw Valley and Baxter. She reported him missing when she discovered he did not reach either place. She added he carried between J200 and 5300 in union funds.

Russell was robbed of $500 in wild garden of their own. It can be done, with limitation, but first, take note of the ways in which it is "not" done. You don't dig, yank or otherwise remove growing plants from of the many nurseries which specialize in wild flowers, shrubs Cove will soon open for all Rainbow Girls in the State of Nevada. There will be three weeks of camping and the dates will be July 5 through July 26. The girls will enjoy camping with no planned programs.

However, there will be chaperones present together with good cooks to take care of the appetites which seem to develop while camping at Lake Tahoe. There are still some reservations left and all girls desiring to attend are requested to get and bulbs and choose those which will fit into your plan. wet paper napkins (which dry in For example, Mertensia, the so- The shooting occurred at the Western Pacific depot in Winnemucca where Mrs. Lyell appeared with a 22 caliber rifle on a "hunt" for her husband, Winnemucca police authorities say. A blast from the rifle, fired at point blank range, sent a bullet) through the fleshy part of Lyell's called Virginia bluebell, is found union money three months ago by a bandit who strucR him on.

the their native habitat, wrap them in 15 minutes) and a day later put them in the annual border with the petunias. growing wild in many sections of the United States. It is a perennial head at the Kings Beach union hall. and will multiply rapidly. What you do is a lot of prepara in touch with the mother advis Iwen more important, it is A I ors immediately in-order that available from nearly every wild the final plans for the period flower nursery and from several tion.

First, decide whether you want plants from 1, a sunny meadow; 2, a shady bog; 3, a dry hillside; 4, a shady hillside or other situation. Then, you do some research by can be completed. general nurseries as well. Another "don't" and a There are four cabins at Camp forearm. He has been reported in good condition at the Winnemucca hospital.

Mrs. Lyell left the sees? of the shooting but was later arrested and booked on an open charge. The fiery action was the climax to what was termed a family altercation. Don't decide on a plant without IIU! observation and reading on the Knowing whether it is annual or perennial. If it is an annual and you Know wnere mere are many MOBILE CHEST X-RAY UNIT of Nevada Tuberculosis and Health Assn.

will open its stand at the Sierra Homes Exposition at Bishop Manogue high school Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m. The unit has been in the Reno-Sparks area the last two weeks and almost 4000 chest X-rays have been taken. Next week it goes to other areas in western Nevada as follows:" Carson June 29, Fallon June 30, Yerington and Weed Heights July 1, Hawthorne July 2. (White photo) Ney-A-Ti which can accommodate around 12 to 14 girls each. The lodge is available for recreation together with the outdoor dining area.

There is also a sports area togther with a camp-fire site for evening affairs- and a chapel a short distance away. Swirnming is at Zephyr Cove beach and is in walking distance of them, take a few seeds when they ripen, and try them in your own garden. Reno Woman Rape Victim Information on wild flowers is avauawe rrom libraries and in book stores. This is one area where the greenest thumb in of the camp. With supreme assembly being Chest X-Ray Unit At Homes Show Christendom will do you no good if you don't go at it in systematic A Reno woman reported to police last night that she had been assaulted bv a man who Firemen Fight Small Blazes held last year in Seattle during Rainbow Camp a number of the girls were unable to attend.

The TIm first Social ISmctton of the newly organized "La Sociedad Honor! fica Mmicana, will ba hold en Saturday, June 27th al 7. f. M. tha DARREU DUNKLE AMERICAN LEGION HALL 9th and Ralston Streets, Rene, Nevada persons el Mexican descent, as well at Interested nan-Spanish peaking peoples are cordially Invited to attend. INVrTACION So Invito a Ud.

yam apreciable familla a la teclon cena bail que tendra verificatlve en elt Darrell Dunlcle American Legion Hall Calle Nueve Ralston, Reno, Nevada Sabado 27 do Junio 1959, a las 7 de la noche. Admision pot persona $1.50, can derecho a cena boile Cortesta de la Sodedod Honorifica Mexicana fashion. -When you learn something about TOM TURNS THIEF BALTIMORE, (AP) Norman Neal German, 31, sentenced to 24 years in the Maryland penitentiary for ccromitting 24 burglaries, had an explanation for police. German said he started out as a "peeping Tom" but found so many houses vacant he turned to burglary. board was able to again secure wild flowers you will surprised, at the camp this year and all girls first, to find now many of the wild who -did not get to camp lasti offered her a ride home from a Mill street bar.

She said the man had driven out of town and that she had tried to escape by running but year together with the ones who The mobile chest X-ray unit currently in the Reno-Sparks area will be open for business from 4 to 7 p.m. tomorrow at the Sierra Homes Exposition now under way at Manogue flowers are also "tame" ones. Columbine, for example, is almost the same in both its native habitat were able to enjoy me camp can avail themselves of the op Reno firemen fought six small fires in the1 last 24 hours, two grass fires, two auto fires, a neglected trash fire and a fire portunity this year. San Fernando is the second largest city in Trinidad. High School.

The board has made every ei- in a chesterfield. Some 4,000 persons have fort to see that the girls' reser taken advantage of the X-ray vations are to be kept in the had been caugnt ana your garden. Others, such back to his pickup truck. Afteras phlox, have made changes, he attacked her, she said, she! From the wild creeping and low-ran and was again chased but; growing phlox to the garden managed to halt a car which' giants with colorful names, how-brought her into town. jever, the whole family may be In another case, a Citrus: found in the the forest or Heights, Calif, woman report- the suburban garden.

ine first fire recorded was service since the mobile unit was period requested in order that about seven miles west of Reno set up in the area a week ago they may enjoy tne companion on Highway 40. Firemen answered the call at 3:07 p. The charge for a chest X-ray is ship of their friends. Many new $1. friends are made at camp to and spent an hour and a half tr.

RhPriffs deputies that a uuaiuitAnuji bukmu The unit was brought into the gether with the friends going extinguishing the blaze and area by the Nevada Tubercu to camp together. man had taken her to Sun Valley and tried to attack her. She mopping up the area. They de losis and Health Ass'n and the! Should any of the girls desire scribed it as "quite a little Nevada state department of more information concerning said she had met the man at a downtown hotel bar and he had offered to drive her about health. blaze." About the time they had com pleted work on that fire an prices, application blanks or reservations they may call on Mrs "We hope all persons attend to look for her friends.

Thurman Parsons at 140 North Vireinia or telephone FA ing the Home Show Sunday take advantage of the chest X-ray The woman said she had other grass fire broke out, this time inside the city limits. The You will possibly decide that you wish only a very small area near a pool or in a rock garden to use for wild flowers, but chances are that in doing the study and preparation you will acquire another hobby, identification of wild plants. Many people are finding the "tracking down" of a variety in a plant family an exciting game. Sometimes authorities differ widely in their classifications, but usually there are enough points of agreement to establish different sub-families. 9-3569.

Reservations should be foucrht off the man and had service," an association spokes in by July 2. man said yesterday. A complete X-ray is taken, been pushed from his car. She said she had broken a window of the vehicle and that he had thrown her sweater out but had driven away with her and the picture will chow up all WEATHER diseases including lung cancer. purse containing $65.

Information as furnished by the Weather Bureau at the Reno Municipal Airport. Temperatures high and low for 24 hours ending at 4:30 a.m. Saturday, fire was located at 1101 Pea-vine Road and no damage was reported. Early Saturday morning firemen were summoned to extinguish a blaze in an auto parked in front of 185 West Liberty St. A rear seat cushion apparently was set afire by a carelessly discraded firemen said: A few minutes later they were called to put out a trash Now! Another sensational new product from Fuller gives you YEARS OF PAINT BEAUTY FOR YOUR STUCCO HOME! One result of an interest In June 77.

Nevada-Calif Jacksonville Police Grab Hotel Prowler 94 75 83 75 wildflowers is a greater en Kansas City 97 76 81 66 joyment of them when you go on picnics and camping trips. It's an .90 71 Stations RENO 1 44 Austin 75 47 Battle Mt 75 50 Carson City 76 Elko 72 48 Former Partners Continue Battle Special to Gazette-Journal LAS VEGAS Another legal Reno police early this morn 91 76 86 78 interest that can be shared by the ing nabbed a man they say had whole family, parents, children, Ely i 71 49 entered a hotel guests room 90 76 91 76 83 72 82 74 fire at East Sixth street end Evans avenue. There was no Fallon 80 52 dirt gardeners and sedentary types who love charts and keep with a key which the intruder damage. had had made previously. ing aianes of "what was seen Las Vegas 99 73 Lovelock 81 56 Susanville 78 51 Tonopah 81 54 round looms in the battle between Beldon Katleman, owner of Hotel Inyokern Los Angeles Louisville Memphis Miami Beach Mpls-St Paul New Orleans New York Okla City Omaha Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Potrland Me Portland Ore Raleigh Rapid City Richmond St Louis Salt Lake San Antonio San Diego San Francisco Shortly after 5 a.m.

another Booked on a burglary charge Winnemucca 74 47 83 73 90 73 101 81 80 69 57 54 68 56 95 69 94 57 EI Rancho Vegas and his former cigaret fire was called to the attention of firemen. This in a where "A LOT OF LOOKING" Don't fool with growing wild-flowers unless you are the type was lward Wesley Jesper son, .32, of San Francisco. Sacramento 86 58 National Information New-Formula Fuller Exterior Latex Masonry Paint! Unsurpassed for retention of colors! For durability! For ease of application! For speed of clean-up! Yet it costs no more! Officers were summoned to chesterfield at 131 Arroyo St Albany, 84 66 Albuquerque 92 70 Amarilio 85 70 who likes to "putter" in a garden the seat cushion was damaged. the hotel by John Hubbard, also partner, Benjamin Aronoff. Attorneys for Katleman yesterday asked the courts to grant an immediate injunction to keep Aronoff from closing the El Rancho gaming casino with a 93 72 90 76 72 52 88 75 and spend a lot of time looking at The latest call answered by Atlanta 93 75 Birmingham 93 70 of San Francisco, who said he had gone to his room and was the plants individually.

Most wild flowers are not spectacular and 73 65 64 54 76 63 preparing to go to bed when Bismarck 93 62 Boise 72 54 Boston 66 55 the city fire department was at 10:01 a.m. Saturday when they were. asked to take care of a St Ste Marie and will not make any splash of Brownsville 87 77 Seattle 67 53 Spokane he saw someone hiding under the bed. Hubbard left the room and summoned police who found 65 44 93 77 95 78 color in the garden. However, if you like your morning coffee under the trees or al writ of attachment.

An affidavit accompanying the motion for the injunction charged that Aronoff had threatened to; again darken the El Rancho with 82 71 Jesperson still beneath the bed small fire in an auto at 365 West St. One of the labor-saving electric motors which rolls up auto windows malfunctioned and began smouldering. 59 45 Tampa Washington Wichita Edmonton Winnipeg Calgary Reoina ready have several aromatic when they arrived. 80 63 53 43 65 57 Buffalo 73 67 Casper 85 48 Charleston SC 95 79 Chicago 93 77 Cincinnati 86 72 Cleveland 87 71 Columbus 90 71 Denver 92 59 Detroit 85 74 Duluth 59 49 El Paso 97 78 Ft Worth 89 76 Galveston 88 81 The police said they found ground covers to walk across for the scent that is released when Vancouver, BC 67 53 Anchorage 66 54 on Jesperson's person a key to the room which apparently had the leaves are bruised, wild a writ this time, me action stated, unless Katleman pays a 550,000 installment on a debt owed to Aronoff by next Wednesday. Last February, Aronoff closed the El Rancho for the first time flowers are probably for you.

FORCED DOWN WADSWORTH. A twin- Fairbanks 77 54 Juneau 74 48 Honolulu 87 74 been made a few days ago when he rented the same room. engined plane was forced down on the old Nixon road near Wads- HELD IN JAIL Held on Three Traffic Counts in its 18 year history with a writ aimed at forcing collection of 5315,869. Katleman at that time made an out of court settlement Being held in Washoe county worth. Pilot David Bohannon of Menlo Park, escaped injury but the plane damage amounted to about 51,000.

The cause of the forced landing was not learned. 1 jail for Martinez, Calif, police is Thomas Houston Carlan, 31, Pittsburg, Calif. He is accused of stealing a car. with Aronoff and the writ was lifted. But Katleman later sued Aronoff.

asking for damages of A Reno man was lodged in the Washoe County jail Friday night when he was unable to ante up 5100.000 as a result of the brief 5750 bail set on three traffic closure. In his settlement, Katleman re Helena 56 45 PRECIPITATION DATA Reno and vicinity: Last 24 hours, none; season to date, 6.93; to date last year, 10.99. Other stations: Battle Mountain, Elko, Ely, Lovelock, trace; Susanville, Winnemucca, Albany, N. Bismarck, 1.15; Boston, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Detroit, JOS; Duluth, 1.05; Fort Worth, Helena, Kansas City, Louisville, Minneapolis-St. Paul, trace; New York, Oklahoma City, 1.30; Omaha, trace; Pittsburgh, Rapid City, Salt Lake City, St.

Ste. Marie, 2.00; Seattle, XI; Wichita. Winnipeg, Calgary, 2.25; Regina, 1.94; Vancouver, B.C., Anchorage, trace; Fairbanks, .01. FORECASTS Reno and western Nevada: Fair tonight; and Sunday, slowly rising temperatures. Sierra Nevada: Fair tonight and Sun-1 day, slowly rising temperatures.

Nevada: Fair tonight and Sunday, slowly rising temperatures. i Sunset Saturday, 8:31 p.m.; sunrise Sunday, 5:43 a.m.; sunset Sunday, 8:31 p.m.; sunrise Monday, 5:35 a.m.; sunset Mon-Hav, 8:31 p.m. charges. portedly had paid Aronoff 575.000 Booked on charges of reckless driving, hit and run and driving "Believe it or not" You now can own A SWIMMING POOL Complete with Diving Board for 2995.00 $25.00 down and $65.00 ear Ma. (O.A.C.I with a suspended driver's license was Neville C.

Voight, 49, of 41 East Taylor St. He was taken into custody after allegedly side- cash and signed a promissory note for the 5240,869 balance, to be paid off in 550,000 installments. In the action filed yesterday, Katleman claims Aronoff also has threatened to declare the note in default. Katleman contends that he should not be forced to pay the balance owed Aronoff until his suit against Aronoff has been de swiping a car driven by George Hanson of Verdi and then leaving the scene. Hanson chased Voight's car and told deputies the man had at Caialina and Olympic Pools Co.NEVAFDA George Armstrong and Tom Woods FA 3-7298 FA 3-8427 Any Tim 614 SOUTH CENTER RENO tempted to hide by driving behind Gives your home that "fresh-painted" look for years! Even in harshest western weather, Fuller Latex Masonry Paint won't crack, peel or Blister when applied over a firm painted masonry surface or an old surface primed with Fuller Conditioner.

You can't buy a finer paint for stucco, brick or any masonry home. Yet you pay no more! Vital Statistics DEATHS cided by the courts. The motion a motel on U.S. Highway 40 west of Reno. ANDREWS In Reno, June 16, 1959, John for the injunction delaying payment to Aronoff will be heard by District Judge George Marshall The sizeable bail was set by Harry Z.

Guerin, Sparks justice Thomas Andrews, husband of Mrs. Leola Andrews of Taylorsville, a resident of Taylorsville and a veteran of World War II; a native of Marshall, rex. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Ross-Burke Co. PAGNI In Reno, June 27, 1959, Antonietta on Tuesday. of the peace.

Voight is scheduled for a court appearance Monday. THIS WEEK ONLY! Pagnl, mother of Attilio Pagni of Pleasant Valley, Silvio Pagni of Reno, Mrs. Oliva Martini of Sparks, Mrs. Albertina Al Bright of Reno and Mrs. Amalia Adams of Imlay.

A native of Ponte Buggianese, Italy and a resident of Pleasant Valley. There will be a recitation of the rosary Monday evening in Ross-Burke Co. chapel and a requiem mass Tuesday morning, with the time to be announced by Ross-Burke Co. I Burial will be In Mater Dolorosa UTAH VISITOR Mrs. James Airhart of Salt Lake City, Utah, was entertained by friends in Reno and Sparks during a week's visit to this area.

Mrs. Air-hart is a former Sparks cemetery. Woman Injured In Auto Crash An elderly woman was seriously injured Friday night in a two-car accident in Sparks. Ada Mae Buchanan, 80, of Oakland, was thrown out of the car in which she was riding and suffered a fractured hip, police said. She was a passenger in a new sedan driven by her son, James Buchanan, 49, of 901 Fourth Sparks.

Police claim Terry A. Keith, 17, of the Naval air station at Fallon, ran a stop sign at high speed and crashed into Buchanan's car at the intersection of Prater Way and Twelfth St. Keith was cited for reckless driving and not having an operator's license. FHEE! 225 SQ. FT.

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