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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 3

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RENO. EVENING GAZETTE 3 June 29, 1948 i f- A ELY TO UTAH DRIVER HOLDS PERFECT RECORD ELY, June 29. The nation's safest inter-city bus driver is Douglas M. Mack of Utah, for 20 years an employe of Lewis Brothers Stages, according to the National Safety council, which recently presented Mack with a national award for safe driving. A total of 85,214 miles without an accident during the past year gave Mr.

Mack first place in the inter-city division of the Council's national contest. He set his record on "daily one-way trips to Ely," and has never had an accident during the 20 years. Noted Educator in East Dr. Noble Made His Home Here Eugene Allen Noble, nationally known educator and resident of Reno, died Monday in New York city, the Associated Press reported. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.

m. from Bartholomew cathedral with Bishop Welch officiating. Doctor Allen was born in Brooklyn, N. March 5, 1865. the son 6f William Richard and Margaret J.

Hayes Noble. Graduated from Wesleyan university in Connecticut in 1891, he studied at Northwestern university in Evanston. Tenants Depart With Iron, Bedding When of his tenants vacated an apartment they had occupied for some time recently, they added insult to injury, J. Kendall, 542 Valley road, told police. Not only did the couple owe him $53 in rent, but they departed with a blanket, an electric iron and a set of bedsheets, Mr.

Kendall complained. Prosecutor's Aide Named for Plumas Bertram D. Janes of Portola, has been appointed deputy district attorney of Plumas county. He was named following the collapse in court last week of District Attorney Frank H. McAuliffe.

The presecutor's collapse was attributed to overwork during the recent state convention of district attorneys held in Blairsden. Mr. McAuliffe's physician said his condition is satisfactory. Humboldt Ranch Work Scheduled WINNEMUCCA, 29. Soil conservation work for the last half of this year will be centered on the Godchaux, Gondra and Gavica ranches in Paradise valley, it was decided Tuesday evening.

The meeting was held in the conservation office in Paradise valley and presided over by Chairman Robert Bankofier. Members included George Miller, Tom Turner, Kirk Day, Fermin Gavica, George Reed and Elmer Cathcart. Arrangements for work on the George Reed and John Ferraro ranches were approved. Two applications from the Godchaux and William Stock Farming company for conservation work were also received. Surveys had been completed on the Boggio, Gavica and Godchaux holdings, according to conservationist Tom Turner, who reported on district activities since the last meeting.

'Jerry' Evans Goes to Yreka A. Gerald (Jerry) Evans, since 1944 a member of the advertising staff of Reno Newspapers, has gone to Yreka, to become advertising manager of the Siskiyou News. He and his family left by automobile Sunday for the northern California city. fflPSEEB I Excise Liquor Taxes Increase State Collects $31,997 in May Excise liquor taxes paid to the Nevada tax commission for May slightly exceeded the 1947 figures for the1 same month. Total revenue accruing from this source during the month was against $31,876.79 in 1947.

Sierra Wine and Liquor co. led the list with a total of $5,381.72, while the DeLuca Importing co. paid in $3,373.18. Other figures included Ambrose Distributors, Beacon Distributing co. Beverage Distributors, Reno, $203.40 and Las Caliente Distributing co.

Coca-Cola Bottling co. Las Vegas, $542.15 and Caliente, Di-Grazio Wholesale of Wells', $95.82. Glaser Brother of Reno, Haas Brothers, Las Vegas Distributing co. Luce and Son, McKesson Liquor co. Mur-dock Murphy-Martin wholesale liquors, Nevada Beverage co.

$2,136.69. Nevada Distribution co. of Elko, Nevada National Ice and C. S. co.

of Reno, $472.80, and Las Vegas, Peraldo Distributing co. of Elko, J. L. Peraldo co. of Winnemucca, Pioneer Distribution co.

of Las Vegas, Reno Liquor co. Roach Distributing co. of Las Vegas, Shoshone Coca-Cola Bottling co. W. F.

11., and had been awarded degrees various times from Dickinson college, St. John's college, Hamilton college and University of Pittsburgh. Ordained a minister of the Methodist Episcopal church in 1892 Doctor Noble held pastorates At Bridgeport, Conn, from 1891 to i895 and in Brooklyn from 1896 to 1897. He was superintendent of hospital in Brooklyn from 1897 to 1902 and headmaster of Centenary Collegiate Inst, in Jlackettstown, N. J.

until 1908. From 1908 to 1911 he served as Coresident of Goucher college in Baltimore, Md. and he was president of Dickinson college, Carlisle. Pa from 1911 to 1914. Known IN FOR FUN SUMMER SPORTSWEAR Wonderful togs for your fun in the sun! They're designed for action and for trim fit and for good looks! MISSES' SLACKS 2.98 VIOLATES TRUCE Israel intelligence agents ar- i rested Peter Bergson (above), in crackdown on elements seeking to run guns and ammunition into Israel in violation of truce.

Bergson, born In Lithuania, but claming British citizenship, was founder of Hebrew National Committee. Lassen Firemen Elect New Chief SUSANVILLE, June 29 Llewellyn Mathews, former asistant fire chie'f, was installed as fire chief here Friday night at the anriual installation dinner held in the Commercial hotel for volunteer firemen. Harold Grayson, former captain, was installed as assistant chief and Eber Bangham took over as captain. Robert Miller was raised from lieutenant to captain, and Robert Fremd and Spalding Arnold went in as lieutenants. i Replacing John Hassett as presi- dent of the firemen's group, was Fred Deal, outgoing chief.

Bob Davis will be vice-president, and Medford Massotty replaces Sterling Long as secretary. Radio and Pen Taken by Thief A small table radio, $3 in cash and a fountain pen were stolen from his office in the Cladianos building by burglars who broke into the place some time over the weekend, Attorney John B. Foy reported to police Monday. He estimated his loss at $28., DOWN TOWN On Gaary Si. Juit abev Powall.

Principal Stem and Thulrat ar within aiy walking distance on the level. WITH PRIVATE BATH SINGLE $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 $5.00 DOUBLE $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 $6.00 Without Bath: Single $2.50, Double $3.50 EXCEUENT DINING ROOM AT MODERATE PRICES RISER VATIONSt Please make as far in advance a possible. Please present our acceptance notification before registering. Chat. A.

and Florence Stewart, Proprietor Kenneth Stewart, Manager Dins and Dance At have ever seen! Bay 10 twraftt Smith, and Western Distributing co. of Las Vegas, $159.60. STUDENTS STRIKE TSINGTAO, June 29.CS' Shantung university students today began a three day strike in protest to U. S. aid to Japan.

Drive Out Tonight- to (3D greatest show you Misses' cotton twill and denim slacks. Man tailored styles. 1 Summer colon of blue, red, navy, yellow and brown. Sizes 12-20. Accuses Voman Of $575 Theft Investigation of charges by a recently discharged army officer that a woman stole $575 from him in a Reno hotel room Friday night was under way by police today.

Held in connection with the case was a woman identified as Phyllis Taylor, 36, alias Phyllis Mitchell, a resident of the LaSalle hotel. The officer, Capt. Harold B. Rohrback of Hill field, Ogden, provided police with the description of the woman that led to her arrest at a local bar Saturday afternoon. She was held today for investigation of grand larceny.

EMBASSY FOR BOARDERS RIO DE JANEIRO. UP) The former embassy in Brazil has been transformed into a boarding house. Brazil broke relations with Russia less than one year ago. CHILDREN'S THE 1 I as a writer on educational and tother topics he served as executive Secretary of the Julliard Musical Foundation from 1920 to 1937. He was a member of Alpha Delta Phi, phi Beta Kappa and of the Grand-Uates club of New York city and he University club of Philadelphia.

Moving to Reno a number of Shears ago, Doctor Noble made his home at 424 University Terrace fend also maintained, summer homes at Narragansett, R. I. and In New York city. In Reno he was known as an art patron. He left Iteno about March 15 for New York and became ill there shortly fter arriving.

Surviving is his widow, Mrs. fTherese Noble; a daughter, Mrs. Jjelen Lownes Jackson and two jjrandsons, John Jackson of Jvashoe Valley and Nicholas Jackson. More than 1,000,000 Americans Avork in mineral production. I "Pardon my BlHp tlwBELL-ANS tablets (or HEARTBURN" When raw tomarh aria caiun painful.

mifTorat-y our Womarh and hrartburn. doctors usually Bresrrlbe the fastest-acting mpdlrlnra known for wmptnmatir mrdlrlnea like thow In Bell-ana Tablets. No laxative. Br lt-ana brings comfort In a or return bottle to ua for double monev back fELL-ANS for Acid Indigestion 25 11 PAUL GRAY Nation's Nawast Comedian CAl-NEVA AOORABLES MISSES' POLO SHIRTS 1.98 Misses' polo shirts of fine combed cotton yarns. Colorful wide Basque stripes.

Taped seams. Fitted. Small, medium, large. GIRLS' SLACKS 4LW JOHNNY CONRAD, Dancer JAN SAVITT His Orchestra CAl-NEVA LODGE laka Tohoa, California 7 'k Ton Miles, Manager Chas. Rtsnik, Dir.

of Casino Owned and Operated by Sanford D. Adler Credit Cards of our former guests at Hotel El Rancho and Flamingo Hotel, los Vegas will be honored. Crystal 1.98 from a storm? Where does Girls' denim slacks in the dungaree type. Sanforized. Double stitched, riveted.

Colors of faded blue and red. Sizes 7-14. GIRLS7 POLO SHIRTS a job 1.29 Yes indeed! Every job had its beginning in somebody's brain storm in a sudden, breath-taking idea for a new a finer service, a better method. But the idea alone is not enough jobs come from the actual making and distributing of goods or services. MISSES' MIDRIFFS 1.98 MISSES' SHORTS 2.98 come from? Gay colored Polo Shirt for girls.

Neat four color multi-striped combed cot-ton. Short sleeves, crew neck. Sizes S-M-L Huge assortment of midriffs peasant Tailored, boy-type shorts in cotton styles with embroidered inserts. Tai- lored styles with notched lapel collars. Corduroy, gabardine.

Colors of Many gay colors. white, blue, rose and navy. Size 12-18. VV a a a from a wire? from a log? Smartalls Red, blue, green, brown or gold Sanforized denim. Nailhead trimmed pocket.

JP SMARTALLS SLACKS a a a a SUSPENDER Girls' suspender slacks of double-stitched denim. Fancy nbil-head trim. Sizes 2-6. 8 Certainly! It takes a live wire to find markets, design the product, specify materials, organize production, sell the finished goods at a profit. Without good management to direct all these operations capably, there would be no jobs worthy of the name.

Absolutely! No company can operate without a backlog of working dollars, with which to build factories, buy materials and equipment, pay wages. Every job in modern industry represents an investment of at least $1,500 in some industries, as much as CHILDREN'S DENIM SHORTS Wee girls' boy-type shorts in poplins, cham- brays and denims. Colors of navy, blue, yel- low, white and grey. Sizes 2-6x. Where do these working dollars come from? In a free country, they come from the people themselves.

From millions of investors whose dollars make it possible for business to grow to provide more and better jobs, to produce more and better goods. That's why the New York Stock Exchange believes it imperative that people have an incentive to save and invest. That's why our government's policies particularly its tax policies must be so shaped that investors are able, and willing, to put their dollars to work; New York Stock Exchange.

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