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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 10

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Reno, Nevada
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vision of Forestry fire prevention I RENO EVENING GAZETTE mIlIi Former Teacher will be "Why Prevent Forest Fires." Beningfields pleaded guilty to conspiracy and other charges and award, topping all other fairs in the state. will be sentenced May 25 by Fed Fire Prevention Contest Planned In Nevada Dies eral Judge Sherrill Halbert. They Federal Jury Convicts Pair Each school will judge the individual entries and then submit them to the 18th District Agricul are Egido Del Sarto of Bodega Sadie Margaret Brown, former- Bay, Sonoma county; Oscar L. Hoover Study Hits Federal Business of Reno and a long time teacher tural Association offices in Bishop at Carlin, died May 9 at MtJ for final judging. BISHOP Students in Inyo, Mono and Alpine county and Car and Lewis Hewitt of Loomis, Joe Pepe of Modesto, Frank Toregi-ani of San Francisco and Virgil Mocci of Merced.

TO? SOIL $2.00 6 YD. LOAD BLACK LOAM PHONE 2-4692 Pleasant, Iowa, friends there have reported. A federal court jury has con O. F. Davis, secretary manager of the agricultural association, noted that the Inyo-Mono-Alpine son Valley, Nevada schools have been extended an invitation to However, a commission spokes She had been hospitalized for a Assistant U.

S. Attorney James victed Virgil and Jacqueline Ben-irgfield of Reno of conspiring to violate federal alcohol tax laws in Fair in 1954 was adjudged the man expressed coniiaence tnat Eddy has agreed to hold charges participate in a fire prevention essay contest. Subject for essays winner of the first California Di against Frances Pepe of Modesto the recommendations are "getting consideration." Noting that many of them do not require legisla month. A teacher for over 50 years, she was active in educational and church work until illness prevented. She is survived by one sister and several nieces and Charles Newberry of Grass connection with illegal still operations on their ranch near Loomis, Valley, Placer county, in abey tion, he added: Placer county, Calif.

ance to determine whether they and nephews. "We are informed that a num Federal Judge Edward P. Mur will be prosecuted. Burial was in Pleasant Hill phy of San Francisco, who pre ber of agencies are studying the proposals and some have begun to put them into effect." cemetery near Mt. Pleasant.

sided during the four day trial in Sacramento, placed Mrs. Bening WASHINGTON, May 17. L-TV-, Elimination of more than 1000 federal business enterprises has been recommended by the Hoover commission to congress which so frr has shown little interest in its reorganization plans. Saying government competition is sapping the vitality of private enterprise, the commission called in a new report for shutting down government-owned stores, repair shops and factories, and for liquidation of the postal savings system. It was the 10th of some 20 reports scheduled from the 12-rnember commission 1 headed by former President Herbert Hoover.

So far few bills have been d' awn to translate the many rec field on six months' probation The new Hoover report, titled Friday and set May 27 to hear a STAYS AM. YEAR The emperor penguin is the only year-round resident of Antarctica, though there are a surprising number of birds on that continent. "Business Enterprises," credited the defense department with hav fulness as a service to bankless towns and now has become mainly "a large-town service," used probation report and impose sen ing made progress tence on Uenmgiield. He was convicted also of manufacturing eliminating federal functions in by many short-time depositors as cases where private firms can mash and possessing distilled al a free depository." cohol on which taxes had not been supply the goods or services. The report proposed that the But the commission estimated Until 75 years ago, man's only source of artificial light was the open flame.

paid. 45-year-old system be liquidated by informing depositors that no that about 1000 of an estimated Six others indicted with the 2500 facilities run by the armed more deposits will be accepted services alone could be scrapped. after 12 months, and that the government will exchange U. ommendations into law, and President Eisenhower has sent up VVVk This Keep Summer together with several hundred operations carried on by civilian agencies. These, it said, pay no savings bonds for postal savings certificates.

r.o reorganization plans based on them. Democratic leaders in congress taxes and enjoy other financial The 288 plants which make up advantages which make for "un With "RONDEL-FOLDING" ALUMINUM AWNINGS the government's "industrial re feir competition." serve" should be sold to industry say they want to take a long, careful look at the proposals, "Unjustified continuance is a where possible, the commission partly because Republicans out definite injury to the vitality of said, under arrangements which would insure their availability for rumber Democrats 7-5 on the liberal Trade-in On Your Old Awnings the whole private enterprise sys tem," declared the report. Hoover commission. House Re publican Leader Joseph W. Mar Baby Doll Pajamas in Cotton and Dacron 3.98 Adorable short gown with matching panties in white blue or pink trim.

Small, medium or large. For FREE ESTIMATES "Among other benefits, many thousands of uniformed service 3-0326 tin jr. (Mass), had this comment: defense production in an emergency. The plants, mostly built in World War II at a cost of nine billion dollars, now cost 200 million dollars a year, to maintain in standby. Call "The chairmen of all the committees to which the' reports are RALPH TILLMANNS 107 LAKE ST.

personnel would be freed to perform their real function the defense of our country." The report called for the cloS' assigned are- Democrats. And they don't seem enthusiastic ure of post exchanges and commissaries wherever other shop ping facilities are available for military personnel and declared rbout the proposals." Although the Hoover commission's staff has authority to draft legislation to carry out its proposals, none of the committees which has received the plans has asked for such help. (4 i Y-l -LT JI that, in any case, the PX's should be forbidden to sell such "luxury" items as cameras and jewelry. Shipbuilding and repair should be transferred to private yards where possible, the commission went on, to remedy a "destructive intrusion" by the navy into the shipbuilding industry. The postal savings system, it said, has largely outlived its use- Geo.

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