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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 36

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Reno, Nevada
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mg suA payment claims," Young I A rink nccinri 1 2j RENO EVENING GAZETTE September 29, 1955 MUU. Lawman Takes the Folding Money Big Dent Put in Plu sh Hotels Bankroll Held in Lovelock7 "Under Public Law 180, ap proved July 26, 1955, the time LOVELOCK The Dough- limit portion of the originaLact maker Sweeties 4-H club met Sat Variety Artists. He left that posi 7 Dacdlina was amended by extending the urday at the home of Miss Susan tion to accept the Hotel Royal Nevada post at a reported salary period for filing such claims to July 16, 1956." Setty. Their leader Sonnia Peter ot 939,000 a year. Necessary action is being ini Mustering out claims filing date for Korean veterans has been JET CRASHES 7 Seven Sailors Home on Leave, Others Enlist Home on leave from the U.

S. JJavy during, September were wven men from Reno, Sparks and Fallon. During the same extended. Rep. Cliff Young said contract has to run, and back pay still due.

Deputy Hayward Milligan, accompanied by Cannon, levied the attachment last, evening only on currency, leaving hard money in the casino cage and on the tables. The suit claims Rio was slandered in statements made by Kimmes to the press, stating Rio had been terminated as booker of TOKYO, Sept 29. UE) A marine jet night fighter crashed to tiated by all branches of the armed services to settle an claims received after July 16, 1954, which were disallowed because of the original time limit expiration. LAS VEGAS-The Royal Nevada hotel suffered a dented bankroll last night when a sheriffs deputy visited the Highway 91 establishment with an attachment in a lawsuit filed by Eddie Rio and confiscated all the folding money in sight. The attachment is on $100,000 of the hotel's funds.

Rio filed a breach of contract and slander suit against the hotel today. "Members of the armed serv son presided. The girls held a business meeting and planned for achievement day. This was followed by a luncheon which was prepared by the girls. Present were Susan Setty, Cookie Marcucci, Sally Fancher, Joan Presti, Mary Lynn Predia, and Barbara Garavanta.

A guest wfi Moana Shipp. day in the wooded outskirts of Yokohama, killing the pilot and a. radar operator, marine- air group headquarters' announced. DENY ATTACK ices who were discharged or released from active service under honorable conditions between June 27, 1950, and July 16, 1952, Names were withheld. TAIPEI, Formosa.

Sept 29. UPt entertainment in the casino bar, Chinese Nationalist officials de Much Egypti; MVn cent of U. S. in- ei-M. claims he actually was Trvr receive mus-I pa) ient under the to 30 feet high ertnani i tne i and its uranium entertainment in the was denied equal nied today thatiruvfo: attacked a NcyvajxNi off Red Chinaf fuesd: but that National arAHs welbuir Vlerary Ns do substandard visual defects, 90 Lich could be cor- I Ijustment Assist- when the pyri cause of contur JJy 16, 1952, even 'SidKuller.

The sui lthBetter Vision In silt from the Nile floods, says the though the act stipulated a two- "Communist frei-er'tf Howard Cannon, asi Rio was formerly west coast National Geographic Society. I year arbitrary time limit for fil- damages, based on two years Rio's1 head of the American Guild of stitute. day in the same area. period, four more Nevadans en-Jfeted in the navy. Renoites on leave prior to assignment to navy schools were TRobert L.

Ericson, 434 E. Seventh Floyd R. Munson, 1960 Selena arid Richard Bel-Jftistegui. Both Munson and Be-laustegui have been assigned to the navy's airman fundamental fhool at Norman, Okla. Be-iaustegui was company, chief Jtetty officer during his recruit Araining at San Diego, but his ECZTV! OTTCH tkw assignment was not re MAYOR'S DITGH FUHD PIGHIG! Let Us All Be There! pommiG park Sunday, Ost.

2nd, 12 fJoon 'Til? PLENTY TO EAT THE FlIiEST ENTERTAINMENT All for HELP COVER THE leased. Sparks residents on leave were lifford R. R. Wallace, Dennis 2. Patton and Robert L.

McKin- Every Krioadny. P.O. Tta Ilea Uzncj "I'JilEQE CTE YGIl?" EXCITES FQ EVERY C7 the family FOUR'S 1 lb. Can THIS FINE BLEND WILL BE SERVED AT THE MAYOR'S DITCH FUND PICNIC GOING 'COURTING'' Legal robes are the style this year for- Mrs. Sybille Gabler, Free Germany's only female state prosecutor.

She is attached to the Wiesbaden district court. on. Wallace and Patton have Jbth been assigned to airman (0) lb. Amdamental school. Patton for training as a control tower McKinnon will join a 44 week electrician's mate ISthooL Also on leave during Septem i frwrTwnii-wini rp.

i ajjiiai. im mm um ua er was Phillip M. Benson of Tallon, who has been assigned to the airman fundamental school at Norman, Okla. StdjljJy Noon We To Limit Qucmtities Specials Alturas Seeks 200 Blood Donors ALTURAS, Calif annual Alturas Elks Club sponsored blood donation mobile unit for the Edwin Memorial blood bank will arrive here Oct. 6.

for a two-day visit. Chester Brown, committee member, said the Elks promise at least 200 donors in an effort to keep pace with previous donations. All blood collected here New enlistees who joined the avy on Sept. 9 included Jack Hardester, 738 Spokane 2eno who entered the service as seaman recruit. Others enlisted were Larry G.

fiandolfo and Benjamin C. Rog G3 ers, both airman recruits from will be forwarded to a reserve gustin, Nev. and seaman recruit jkmes T. McCuIlough of Mina, ffev. TTip tipw pnlistpps are current- bank in San Francisco where it will be made available to all persons of Modoc county free ex 2Er undergoing basic training at cept for transport costs.

SIERRA CAMS an Diego, Calif. flye Blacksmith 6 Pali P) Taken by Death TONOPAH Funeral services livere held Monday afternoon in Masonic temple here for King Marco, Tonopah, resident for 50 QUALDTY. COMSIDEIHIED WE ARE NEVER UNDECISOLD! jars, who died Wednesday in Los Angeles after a long illness. Mr. Marco, a native of Turin, llaly, was 81.

He worked for Tnote than 20 years as a black-hiith for the Mizpah Mining company and in more recent years as a blacksmith for the state highway department until his retirement in 1950. A skilled artisan, he made beautiful wood carvings and iron grill work which he presented to friends. He was a member of the Tonopah Elks lodge and the Masons of Colorado. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Violet Cole, and a son, George D.

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