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RENO EVENING GAZETTE PHONE 3-3161 RENO, NEVADA, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1955 PAGE THIRTEEN Western Nevada Nevada Banker License Granted Six Hotel Owners Water Storage Charles Osborn Taken by Death Remains Low Tax Board Approves Gambling Permit for Last Frontier Group CARSON Ownership of the Last Frontier hotel on Sufficient Supply During Summer Foreseen, However Rites Saturday For Retired Head Of State Group Late April storms failed to Charles Osborn, 66, former the Las Vegas strip officially changed hands Thursday with the issuance of a Nevada gambling license to a new group of operators. The license actually was approved April 25, but the issuing was delayed until certain restrictions imposed by the Nevada Tax Commision. 7 One of these conditions was that all outstanding bills assistant vice president of the First National Bank of Nevada change materially the upstream storage, picture for western Nevada and a subnormal water year iS" if until his retirement in June, 1954, still is forecast. and former president of the Ne vada Bankers Association, died However, according to studies be paid. Thursday at his home near Elko.

made by the Truckee Basin Water Attorney Joseph F. Mc Mr. Osborn suffered a stroke Sparks Council Donald, appeared before committee, there will be ample water for irrigation and domes last week and never recovered the board Thursday to re officially tonight at the Reno Rodeo grounds. He is owned and ridden by Paul Newton of San Francisco, Calif. tic uses through the Summer sea CVCV BRITCHES, a champion cutting horse who finished second in the Pacific Coast Cutting Horse Association competition last year is entered in the Aggie Horse Show which opens- count the spending of Prominent in Nevada banking circles for 20 years, Mr.

Osborn came to this state in 1934 from his son, but a reduction in the rate of flow on the Truckee is predict 193,340 to meet these Member May ed for late Summer or early FalL native California. He was born at Upland, May 2, 1889, the LAKE TAHOE RISC He explained that the old cor PRELIMINARY EVENTS Lake Tahoe, according to the poration, headed by Jake Kosloff, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Osborn, who moved from Canada to study, will have a rise during the borrowed $1,005,000 from the new group of owners to pay off ace Challenge' Rieht of Sparks First ward southern California in 1887. FIRST POSITION OPEN BIG HORSE SHOW BANKER PASSES Charles Osborn, 66, well known in Nevada banking circles and a former president of the Nevada Bankers Association, died suddenly at his ranch home near Elko on Thursday.

He retired in 1954 to devote his time to ranching interests. Mr. Osborn started his banking career in 1912 with the First National Bank at Ontario, Calif. runoff season of about 50 per cent of normal, while the Truckee creditors. MONEY IN ESCROW river flow is forecast at 52 per He attended grammar school in Upland, Chaffey high school in Faith in Serum Is Expressed By Ely Doctor cent of normal.

Councilman-elect Roy R. Breaker Keen Competition Is Expected Tonight As Well Known Champions Vie for Honors April 1 snow surveys showed nearby Ontario and Heald's Buai The more than one million dollars includes $84,000 placed in escrow to meet disputed bills to hold office was questioned Thursday night by the wife of an electrical contractor. that snowpacks on higher eleva ness college at San Bernardino. tions of the Lake Tahoe and submitted bv contractors. This His first banking position was horse, Nevada snaffle bit and Preliminary events continued Truckee basins was 60 to 70 per with the First National Bank in money will be paid out when the Mrs.

H. R. Rowland spoke to Junior trail horse classifications cent of normal for that date. Low bills are audited and final pay today in the annual "Pot Gold" horse show, presented Highlight of tonight's schedule the present city council after it had adjourned and claimed that ment authorized. Bond Election will be the open cutting horse The new owners include Bruce ELY, May 6.

UP) An Ely doctor whose two sons came Breaker had not fulfilled his resi Ontario in 1912. In 1914 he went to work for the Antelope Valley bank in Lancaster, and three years later was named manager of the bank's branch at Palmdale. by the University of Nevada Aggie club at the Reno Rodeo grounds. Iw. Arkansas lawyer, Joe Sha dency requirements.

er levels had packs of 45 to 50 per cent of normal for that date. The water committee does not plan to change its forecasts as of May 1. Storms at Tahoe City brought class with two well-known champions vying for top honors, in the first of three phases of competi piro and Robert Kroloff, Las ASKED SERVICE down with polio after receiving the Salk vaccine says he hasn't lost faith in the serum. A total of six events were scheduled tonight to start the Vegas gamblers, Sam Lewis, Hol- She said she knew that Breaker Discussed for While in the bank at Lancaster tion. Finals in the open cutting horse class will take place at the ywood producer, Garwood Van, 3.32 inches of precipitation dur "It was just one of those unfortunate things that happens some had requested power service for his home at 1042 A St.

on July 11, 1952. This would make him, she orchestra leader, and Stanley S. last show Sunday afternoon. show, and competition was expected to be keen in all six classifications. ELIMINATIOX he met and married Dee Bugbee, who had moved from Kansas to Lancaster to teach school.

Mrs. Leeds. Beverly Hills insurance Poco Mona, out of Longview, ing April, 160 per cent of normal for the month, but only a slight rise in the elevation of Lake Ta times," said Dr. M. A.

Sondereg-ger of the fact that his young man. Tex. and ridden by B. A. Skipper aid, nine weeks short of the three year eligibility requirement.

Osborn survives him. Reno Armory This group has purchased the hoe was reported in the 30-day sons were stricken within 12 days after receiving the vaccine shots. In 1919 Mr. Osborn took a posi 80 ber cent interest in the Last period. tion with the First National Bank This morning, elimination go-rounds and pre-judging events were held, starting at 9:30 o'clock and ran through open cutting horse, Nevada cutting Frontier Hotel Corp.

held by Kosloff and Murray Randolph of As of May 1, the lake stood at of Porterville, Calif. He was as- Washoe county commissioners and Poco Lena, ridden by Don Dodge of Sacramento, were expected to hold interest in the open cutting horse class. Poco Mona is national champion of the American Cutting Horse associ Breaker was present in the council chambers at the time. He told the council he had moved into his house in February of 1952 and had begun negotiations to purchase the property then. His wife sistant manager of the Porter- will meet with the county fair Los Angeles.

6226.14 feet above sea level, representing storage above the 6223 The 43-year-old physician in-noculated the boys himself along with his wife and daughter with a supply of vaccine manufactured by the Cutter Laboratories in Berkeley, Calif. Neither the wife STARTS COURT ACTION ville bank in 1934 when he was board Monday to discuss a pos-hired by Carl Wente, then presi- sible county bond election to ob- rim of 376,800 acre feet of water, Beldon Katleman, who owns OTHER STORAGE 20 per cent of the corporation dent of the First National Bank tain money for expansion of the of Nevada, to open the Winne- proposed national guard armory ation while Poco Lena placed first in competition of the Pacific Coast Cutting Horse asso and his neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton J. Perry, backed up Boca reservoir stored 3000 acre nor daughter have shown any ill stock, is seeking to block the sale and has begun court action mucca branch of the bank.

at the Rodeo ground, and possibly Breaker's statement feet, Dormer, the same amount effects. The Cutter serum was with The councilman-elect said his ciation competition. DANCE SATURDAY CTVTC ACTIVITY for the purchase of voting mi and Independence lake, 12,000, in Las Veeas aeainst the new Drendel Named To Deputy Post John Squire Drendel, 31-year- request for electrical power had Those figures represented total Mr. Osborn SDent IS vears at chines, owners. drawn from the market after several cases of polio were reported The Aggie Club Western Ball not been made prior to July 11 be upstream storage of 394,800 acre He also requeste another Winnemucca.

before beine trans- Bonding attorneys have ruled will be held in the Redwood feet of water. among children receiving it. ferred to Elko as manager in tnat such a bond issue would be hearing before the commission cause the house had been supplied with electricity from the day he moved in. A month ago, the storage total but the members ruled yesterday Dr. Sonderegger said he plans to continue the series of shots in Room of the Riverside Hotel Saturday night, with all contestants and the public invited was laKe lahoe was 1947.

During his stay in Winne- illegal under present laws because mucca he was president of the the armory would be on land to Lions Club and the Chamber of which the county has no title. that Katleman had been given NEED AFFIDAVIT at 6226.01, storing Boca, his "day in court," prior to the his family. "My wife and I have quite to attend. 1000, Dormer, 2000, and Inde City Attorney John G. Spann Commerce and was a member of The rodeo ground is owned by the April 25 approval of the license o7d Reno lawyer, today was named a deputy attorney general by Attorney General Harvey Dickerson.

The appointment will Trophies will be awarded for shock," he said, "but we haven't pendence about 11,000. the state board of education. At state and leased to the county. At that time tne commission told Mrs. Rowland that any further evidence she had to present lost faith in the vaccine." the best fraternity and sorority Upstream storage on May 1, Elko he was a member of the SEEK EXPANSION also ruled that Irving J.

Leff and Maurice H. Friedman, An- representation, show- officials His sons, John, 2, and Brian, be effective May 14. 1954, was 603,000 acre feet, with the lake, which was set at 6227.86 said today. 8, each has suffered some mus the Elko County Hosoital Board. In Previous talks the commis- Drendel will fill the position eeles real estate men would not Entries in tonight's events, elevation, impounding 583,200 cular paralysis in the legs an A mpmhor of thP Klkn Pntarv srs have discussed issuing created by the 1955 legislature be allowed to hold a Nevada acre feet, Boca.

6400. Donner, which they received the shots. club. Mr. Oshorn was alsr.

nr-tivP S300.000 worth of bonds to ex. eambline license until they with each horse's name, its owner and rider, are as follows: that of deputy attorney general in charge of highway department 7000 and Independence, 6400. in Masonic affairs. Prior to re- Pand the $241,000 basic armory cleared up their difficulties with thp state of California. Capacity of the four reservoirs to the council concerning a challenge would have to be in the form of a sworn affidavit.

He cautioned her that any untrue sworn statements would place her liable for perjury charges. The councilmen, polled unofficially, since they had adjourned, said they would accept Breaker as the electee until Mrs. Rowland proved his ineligibility. tirement. he hpcamp an nscistnnt so that it could be used for con matters.

He is the third deputy FIRST EVENT Class 9 Senior Trail Horses They are the only cases reported in the state among the Nevada childrenn innoculated with Cutter manufactured serum. in the upstream storage system vice-president of the bank at Elko ventions and other events. to be named by Dickerson since Horses Name Owner Rider is 799,700 acre feet. Attorney General Edmund Brown of Calif orina has accused and also served as Nevada vice- ven 11 tne bnd- election is At it maximum allowable ele the latter took office in January. The others are William Dunseath president of the American Bank- held and approved by the voters HI Heels, Frank Azevado, Bed Bandall.

Heads Up. Mrs. Gerald Gray, Same. Twinkle Beau, Pat Deaton, Same. Tackey, Bearnard Eckels, Same.

the men of using improper influ vation of 6229,1, Lake Tahoe ers Association. bonds could be issued without and former district judge D. W. stores 732,000 acre feet. Capac ence on state officials the leas ing and sale to the state of a busi Besides his widow, Mrs.

Dee a special act of the legislature, Priest. Remuda Queen, w. W. Ranch F. Hobbs.

Country Girl. W. W. Ra'h, V. Grondona.

ities of the other reservoirs are Board Criticizes Osborn, he is survived bv a daueh- Commissioner Ray Peterson All other elected councilmen and city officials were accepted Candidate for the Democratic SECOND EVENT Boca, Independence, ter, Mrs. Silas E. Ross, of said this morning that the plan Class 4 Reined Stock Horses Heavyw't nomination for lieutenant gover Horses Name Owner Rider Reno; two grandchildren, Cather- presumes first that a special ses 300 and Donner, 9500. COMMITTEE FORECAST without challenge by the council's canvas. nor in 1954, Drendel lost out in a Buster, Merrill Hansen, Same.

me D. and Charles T. Ross of sion of the legislature will be held notgun R. Li. Deiier, Dick Deiler.

On April 1, with normal preci five-way split. It was generally agreed that an element within the Reno, a brother, William Osborn January and second that the of Lomita, and a sister, legislature will then pass laws en- Eric, Everett Jones, Marvin Jones. Johnnie, Carol Ramsey, R. Hackworth, Poco Tlvio. Charlie Arauio, Same.

pitation and weather, the Truckee Basin Water Committee Democratic party had put Condition of Lot Washoe county commissioners are not pleased with the condition of the county parking lot at the rear of the court house. Permission to use the lot while Mrs. Isabel Graves. Double Pepper, w.w. Ra ch, F.

Hoggs. ness building in Los Angeies. He seeks, in a civil suit, return of more than one million dollars to Leff and Friedman and several associates for rent and purchases of the building. Payment of the bills made several hundred Las Vegas residents, tradesmen and former employes, happy. A spokesman for a group of creditors informed the commission Thursday that their claims had been satisfied.

stalking horse into the race to George E. Trosi Calif. THIRD EVENT Class 13 Fine Harness Horses (Open) forecast a total storage at the end of the current runoff season the armory and voting machines, prevent Drendel's nomination. Horses Name Owner Rider xunerai services win De neia rmmtv nork prrw if tvm of 500,700 acre feet. Wah-Kan-Tah, T.

D. Linscott, Same. A native of Reno, he attended oiiuiuay murmng at 11 said the legality of an election stonewall Star, Betty Wilson, Same. The committee, charged with Mmden schools, was graduated uutft, ui vvaitn me ooay win based nn the presumptions would Wond'land Miss, D. Crammer, A.

Smih. Davy Cr'kett, Mrs. T. Bigelow, H. Smfth.

doing construction on the Riverside Hotel was granted to Bishop, the responsibility of operating from Notre Dame university and ui7dmu lu ior ouruu have to studied. March Chlel, Mrs. Clarence Bath, Same, aken by Death George E. Trosi, 71, prominent Lake Tahoe under the Truckee studied law at the University of My Sara Jane. Marchand Pike, Same.

Younger and Bradley, contracting oun" A bond election held concur- river agreement, forecast that FOURTH EVENT raneieiy ivionaay. tho rDT, cw; firm, on the basis that the lot Class 5 Jacquima Class Eliminations the lake would rise to a maxi Colorado. At the start of World War II he entered the Marine corps, later transfering to the would be restored to its original Horses Name Owner Rider he estimated, would cost the coun ierra Valley, rancher died mum elevation in June of 6226.76 esikia, Lee Roborse, Same. condition when work had been ty about $3500. A separate coun today in a Reno hospital, after XNavy, and served three years in Spook, Everitt Jones, Marvin Jones.

Entry, Roduner Ranch, Harry Rose. completed. ty bond election would cost about Tonopah Resident the South Pacific theater. Diamond Lil, H. Obenchain, R.

Randall. having been a patient there for the last three days. $13,000. Red Top, W. W.

Ranch, Frank Hobbs. Commissioners were told at their meeting Thursday that pools Warm Spell To Continue Friday temperatures in Reno After the war he established Reno Chamber of Commerce Diamond Signal, R. S. GUbert, Same A resident of Vinton, Mr. Mr in fcVE.NX law offices in Reno and Gardner and thus would store 451,200.

Storage in Donner at the runoff season's end was forecast at 9500, Independence 150,000 and Boca, 25,000. No revisions of these figures were made on May 1. Elsewhere in the state, the Manager William Brassard and Injured in Crash 'rosi was well known in Reno, Class 18. Western Family Group (Open) v51e and now is in partnership George Stetson, representing the Horses Name Owner of excess paving oil were left in the lot by the George E. Miller company, which was said to have been hired as a sub-contractor to Fleet Ken Farrell with Louis Mead Dixon.

where his parents resided when he was a young man. Eiondl Mary Lee Farrell Byron Foster, 39, resident of u' were expected to soar past the 80 mark early in the afternoon, Verdl-Ijotnlk-Chubby Robin Farrell rr i citv-uuii pian iu ti ic: uviiuinoaiuii- was critically injured I DT.C fnr. ot; tk.c re-finish the lot's pavement. Member of a prominent Sierra alley family, Mr. Trosi was the Entry Walter Grondona Entry Grondona to set another season record for During the time the lot has been used by Bishop, Younger and the jeep he was drivine and an- VOTING MACHINES the area.

Entry Walleen Grondona lAivins Dr. Larry Etter Cinnamon Bun Kenny Etter son of Charles and Adeline Trbsi, pioneer ranchers of Sierra valley, who moved to Reno so their fam ether vehicle collided 33 miles -feterson said this morning that The expected reading today at Airman's Auto Hits Embankment Bradley, and until it is put into its original condition, the firm is north of the Nye county seat. I a bond election is held it should Wildfire Margo Etter Tally Georgia Tesky water picture continues dark, with the Humboldt watershed and the central and eastern basins in particularly bad shape. The soil conservation service has not revised its April 1 forecast of only 17 per cent of normal runoff for the Humboldt 80 degrees plus, was to be the warmest day in Reno since Oct. Injured, but less seriously, certainly mciuae a voting machine paying a rental for the lot under SIXTH VENT Class 1 Open Catting Horse -'11 1 1 11 were Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick Dona issue, wnicn wouia also ae 21, 1954 when the thermometer the use agreement. ily could attend Reno schools. The elder Tresis' built the Trosi residence on West Fourth long a Reno showplace. Horses Name Owner Rider Young of Baker, who were riding Pen.d on subsequent legislative registered a pleasant 80 degrees Commissioners decided that if Poco Lena, Don Dodge, Same.

Airman 2C Richard M. Van poco Mona. B. A. Skipper, Same.

the other car invnivprJ in fho anion. After several weeks of cold the paving is not restored soon Caesar's Pistol, A. R. Eppenauer, Same. Cost of the voting machines river at Palisade.

accident. Their two-and-a-half- blustery weather, things took Mr Trosi was active in Reno pt litics before moving bacH to jRed Man, Bill Elliott, same. Cucu Britches, Paul Newton, Same, county workmen will do the job and Bishop, Younger and Bradley Epps, 23, stationed at Stead Air Base, had near disastrous results when he reportedly fell asleep at the wheel of his 1951 Ford early has been estimated at about year-old child escaped unhurt, pleasant turn (weather wise) Vinton many years ago. will be billed for the cost. Mr.

Foster was driving toward early this week, politicians not withstanding. Peterson said the present board He is survived by a daughter. Tonopah and the Young vehicle Burning Range this morning. Well Pollution Joann; a sister Mrs. Edna Drom- was northbound when, according The Mercury reached a pleas of county commissioners and others preceding them have been Van Epps was traveling back to iack of Reno; two brothers.

to an eye witness, the ieeD Causes Smoke ant 72 Wednesday afternoon, while Thursday it climbed to an Charles A. of Vinton and Frank S. Report Studied Stead when his car left the road and plowed into an embankment swerved into the opposite lane besieSeJ for years with requests and sideswiped the Young car. foF YotinS machines. The corn- Frank McKeown Dies in Reno Trosi of Reno; two nieces, Mrs.

even more pleasant 74 degrees. Clouds of smoke south of Home four -liles south of the air base Mr. Foster's mother, Mrs. 1 "ave oeenstuaymg tne Wednesday 72 degrees was Contaminated well-water in the vicinity of. Idlewild road was The car was badly damaged Camille Nichols and Gloria Trosi; two nephews, Frank Trosi, jr.

and Charles Dromiack. Gardens Thursday afternoon were from controlled range burning, the highest reading in Reno since George Foster, two sisters and a ncnines ior some time and learn-brother are residents of the Reno fd onJy sentry that the county coming to rest on the highway Oct. 22, 1954 when the weather Frank Blair McKeown, 81. well local firemen said. brought to the attention of Washoe county commissioners after plowing up the embankment area.

station at Hubbard Field report known Reno resident. -was found is nox autnonzea oy law to iioat bonds for their purchase. Reno residents, who called the He was a native of Vinton. Funeral services will be an and tumbling back down. i nursaay.

dead at his home, 538 Lake firemen and newspapers, were ed a reading of 78. Reno, Nevada and Sierra Neva Dr. A. R. DaCosta, county early this morning, of natural told that ranchers were burning Air police and Washoe county sheriff's deputies investigated the HELD ON CHARGE nounced later by the Ross-Burke Company.

health officer and Webster Hunt causes. off brush. County Fire Warden Albert Spargo da were reported as fair tonight and Saturday with little change Reno police Wednesday arrest- A resident of Reno for manv George Holcomb said the fires crash and Van Epps reportedly told officers he fell asleep at the er, assistant state sanitary engineer, said a septic tank in the i were under control at all times. in temperture. wheel.

cinity was polluting at least one ea Vivian Kicnards, 24, a saleswoman, and booked her on charges of forgery. Authority for the arrest came via teletype from Rites Saturday well. Van Epps suffered only minor Pizza Pie Feed Due cuts on his left hand. He was Marriage Bureau Open Saturday The pollution problem was re ferred to the Washoe county dis Pasadena, where the of Friends are invited to attend booked on a reckless drivin, funeral services for Albert R. fense was allegedly committed.

trict attorney for action. charge. Spargo baturday afternoon at Cast of 'Harvey' Gets Present From San Jose two o'clock at the Capital City Washoe county offices the BUTTER FINGER CASES NUMEROUS mortuary in Carson, under direc court house, including the dis tion of 'the Fraternal Order of Eagles of Virginia City, with the trict court, will be closed Saturday with the exception of the marriage license bureau. Twenty-four packages of pizza AS YELLOW 'AIR RAID ALERT STAGED years, Mr. McKeown formerly operated the old C.

and M. bar, where the Nevada Club is now located. After selling out his business, Mr. McKeown worked for many years as a bartender until his retirement a few years ago. He is survived by a son, John U.

McKeown of San Francisco, and a sister, Mrs. L. Wessell of Los Angeles. He was a member of Reno Lodge No. 597 BPOE and Bartenders union, Local No.

86 xt Reno. Friends are invited to attend funeral services to be held at the O'Brien-Rogers Co. chapel Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, with the Rev. Felix Manley of the Federated church officiating. Donald Watts, sobered up fast and suddenly took to meeting his Rev.

A. S. Kean of St Peters Episcopal church as clergyman. pie mix, a full case, complete with aluminum pizza pans, arrived by favorite hallucination, Harvey, Burial will be in Virginia ceme Washoe county deputy sheriffs Actually the aircraft were the great, white rabbit, at Tony' Under the new work schedule at the court house all offices are open from 9 a. m.

to 5 p. nu including the noon hour, on Mon immediately switched to "Conel-rad" broadcasts on selected chan tery. air Thursday addressed to the some United Mates Air torce were not the only people in the Pizzeria. Mr. Spargo, 76, resident of the nels.

B47s on a training flight, "but be west Thursday to fumble the 10:40 In countless other versions the Reno high school cast of Comstock for many years, died Conelrad is a series of prepared a. m. "yellow" air-raid alert. world over (the play ran for five cause of a communications delay within the air defense system, Thursday at a Reno hospital In San Francisco, an operator The pizza mix was sent by a straight years on Broadway) recordings announcing attack alerts. Most radio stations re western air defense units failed where he had been a patient for of the city's air-raid warning sys San Jose food manufacturer in re Dowd met Harvey in Charlie 1 five weeks, to receive the notification in time Bar.

There Charlie's drinks un sponse to a story which appeared ceive their information from civil defense authorities. tem began a routine check of the alert's authenticity. By the time A native of Virginia City, Mr. to avoid calling the alert," said doubtedly furthered Dowd's vis day through Friday and closed on Saturday. The change was recently authorized by the state legislature.

Offices previously closed from noon to 1 p. m. and were open a half day Saturday. The marriage bureau will be open Saturday from 9 a. noon, from 1 p.

m. to 5 p. m. and from 8:30 p. m.

until 9 p. nu 3 in Bay Area newspapers concerning the local high school play. the air defense command. Spargo was born Oct 24, 1878 In San Mateo, school 10ns of Harvey. he had checked out, the all clear had sounded.

The Canadian alert was heard and had lived almost his entire children went through an air-raid But not in Reno, which licenses Reno's "Harvey," which ended Burial will be in Mountain View cemetery, with services in charge drill, but the city's sirens all immediately, and officials at Mc- life there. For many years he Some cities in Utah, Oklahoma, 107 bars and drinking establish a successful four-day run Thursday night, hit the front pages Chord said they had interceptors was a custodian at the Storey ments. Not booze, but pizza; not Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, or the Bnen-Rogers Co. failed. Here's what caused it all: in the air within two minutes.

county court house. Earlier in beer, but lemonade; not whiskey, when high school Principal D. Finch ordered all references to al Texas and Louisiana broadcast only a white, or military emerg In Reno, Sheriff C. W. Young life he was a teamster and miner but phosphate, said Finch to his The Continental Air Defense Command in Colorado Springs MITCHELL, SERVICE The body of S-Sgt.

Albert said the alert failed because an and also worked on the V. and senior dramatists. ency, alert. cohol, sex and profanity deleted from the seniors version because, inexperienced deputy received as a railroad conductor, Twenty-four packages of pizza and air force headquarters in yellow signal denotes an Mitchell will be accompanied to Washington, D. said a Can a night to the E.

B. Koonce Mor he said, he and some of the fac expected attack. Red means an pie mix will feed, the Appian Way people say, 120 people. Enough ulty did not approve of some of attack is imminent. tuary at St.

Louis, for serv VALLEJO RITES The body of Charles Pruitt was accompanied to Vallejo, Calif for services and burial, with Ross-Burke Company in charge of local arrangements. dian radar station sounded an alarm that some unidentified the call and thought it only a Mr. Spargo is survived by his routine test The sheriff said all widow, Mrs. Kathryn Spargo, of personnel in his office new or Virginia City; a son, William otherwise would' receive more Spargo and a daughter, Alberta for the whole cast of "Harvey, ices and burial with Ross-Burke the lines. Some radio stations in the west The result was that the alco including the stagehands and planes were approaching over the company in charge of local ar rangements.

and middlewest went off the air with their regular programs and Principal Finch. holic Elwood P. Dowd, played by Pacific. training receiving alerts. I Spargo of Reno..

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