Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 11

Location:
Reno, Nevada
Issue Date:
Page:
11
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Rtao Eveninz Gtzette I Last Day on the Route September 30, 1955 Judge Denies Veteran Reno Mailman to Retire Artie Flight Leader Dies in Crash At Nellis Meet Riggl Hotel Motion To Quash Vrit ltlJ Executive of Today is the last time that Arthur" B. Riggle will walk his mail carrier's route. Riggle, 63, ends his 28 year career at 4:15 p.m. LAS VEGAS. An attempt by i Riggle has turned in what Post-1 Parole Group LAS VEGAS.

Capt Thomas E. Daems, a flight commander I I 1 attorneys for the Royal "Nevada master Pete Petersen descnoea Hotel to have a $100,000 writ of in the crew training squadron at one of the best records ive as wit attachment for funds discharged Edward C. (Ted) Cupit, Nr Nellis Aii Force base, was killed instantly late yesterday when his or reduced has been denied by Dis vada's parole and probation of trict Judge Ryland Taylor, who F-86 Sabrejet crashed and bum ed on take off at the Xield. said he had no authority under ficer, was elected a member the executive committee of the Parole and Probation Compact the law to release an attachment. Capt.

Daems, 28. a former resi The writ of attachment was ob dent of Bozeman, was de ever seen." Proof of this statement is in his accumulated sick leave 155 days stored up at the rate of 13 days a year for the last 5 years and 10 days per year in the past. "He comes to work even when he doesn't feel well," Petersen said. Sickness took Riggle off the route for a long period only once and that was a 30-day break in 1952 when he contracted blood tained by Eddie Rio when he filed parting from the base, on a tow mission in connection with the a breach of contract and slander suit against the hotel and its new aerial gunnery meet now in prog ress in this area. The net was general manager, Denver Uranium King, Arnold Kimmes.

The suit, filed by Attorney Howard pulling an air to air nylon tow target. Witnesses said the aircraft left the runway and was Cannon, asks $400,000 damages, poisoning. V1 based on Rio's unexpired two-year His career began April 1, 1927 entertainment director, contract. Administrators' Association at the annual conference held in Des Moines, Iowa, last week-end. Cupit returned to Carson Wednesday.

Other members of the executive committee are Quentin Fenrj, Wisconsin; Campbell LeFlort, Oklahoma; Charles Chew, Vir ginia; J. C. Copeland, Indiana; aiyj Lee B. Mailler, New York. Nevada was complimented during the conference by President Chew on the fine progress made by its Parole and Probation-Department.

In 1949 the legislature enacted a law which enabled Nevada to become a member of the interstate and back pay. and in the ensuing years, he has tramped over most of Reno. His When sheriff's deputies went to ast job has been route No. 5 from airborn with approximately 100 feet altitude when it suddenly plunged back to the landing strip. As the craft crashed, it immediately burst into flames.

The death of Capt. Daems was the second to mar the gunnery meet as previously an enlisted man, a member of a maintenance the hotel to attach the $100,000, they came away with only $6500. Island avenue and Belmont I streets along Arlington and Gor The new action in court was aimed don avenues. at stopping further attachment of and concessions, merry-go-rounds and other rides authenticated the carnival atmosphere for the day-long affair. Mrs.

Cyril V. Escalier and Mrs. Myron Hawkins were in charge of arrangements. (Christensen photo). HUNDREDS OF YOUNGSTERS and grownups turned out Thursday for the annual Jack's Car sponsored by the Sparks Parent-Teacher association.

The youngsters in costume paraded up street and' then to. Deer Park where booths the hotel's funds. Sore feet, an occasional haz In issuing his ruling, Judge Tay ard of most mail men, have never crew, walked into a turning pro-pellor and was killed instantly. lor termed the suit an oppresive plagued Higgle. Unly once was suit," indicating that he believes II i Capt.

Daems was a veteran of 78 combat missions in Korea Rio is asking more than he is eiv Six Millionth he ever bothered and that time he submitted to a minor corn spur removal. The operation was a compact on crime control. During Allen Opens Talks where he was awarded the air Auto. Assembled Electric Firm Makes Pay-Offer favor, Higgle said. A friend, a practicing orthopedic surgeon, medal, distinguished flying cross and several other air force the last two years the staff of the Nevada Parole and Probation Department has been increased to five employes which include Oil-pit, two field representatives, an office assistant and a file clerk.

On Egyptian Arms "needed some practice titled to, or will recover. Taylor, however, said that issue was not before the court and said his hands were tied by law, since he had no power to release the attachment. He said he believes an injustice is being done to the hotel, since DETROIT, Sept. 30. UP) assemblers tomorrow will Dogs of all types and tempera awards.

He had been stationed at Nellis since April, 1952. He was a graduate cf a Bozeman ments have been Postman Riggle's PITTSBURGH, Sept, 30. UP CAIRO, Egypt, Sept. 30. UP) chief trouble.

Bitten "about put together the six milionth car built in the United States this a i i ii Westinghouse Electric Corp. to high school and attended Mon Assistant Secretary of State George Allen arrived today for dozen times over the years India has 40 births a vear for day offered four unions with which it has national contracts a year, Ward's automotive reports tana State College prior to en tering the air force. Riggle still does not blame the every thousand people compare the amount of money owed Rio is a controversial subject which can said today. i -V urgent consultations on Egypt plans to buy arms from the Soviet bloc. animals.

He simply avoids them proposed 5-year agreement call Survivors include his widow, This, said Ward's, is the earliest not be decided until the case is to 15 in Sweden and 16 in Eng land. ing for annual pay boosts totalling Donna, two young daughters who "Sometimes they bite and sometimes they don't but I can point auto industry history tried on its merits. 16 per cent during the term of "I have come to understand that the six millionth car has been Attorney Cannon said his client usually tell when they're unfriend the pact. live at the Wherry housing project near the air field, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

L. R. Daems has sufficient evidence to prove ly and I stay away." Slovakia that it would upset the power balance between the Aral! states and Israel. produced. That mark was not reached until November in the policy and to clarify American policy," Allen said.

"I expect to have talks with Ameri The company announcement his claim to the $400,000. Judge The scars on his leers have of Bozeman. Three brothers, said the proposal includes wage last banner year of 1950. Taylor suggested that Attorney made him hate dogs. Far from it.

Mai. Leonard Daems, Capt. L. adjustments now for day work can officials and I also expect to Joseph McDonald, represent Daems and TSgt R. L.

Daems ers, plus a three per cent increase meet Egyptian officials." The United Nations Food and ing the hotel, request the state leg are all in military service. for all hourly-paid employes. In Allen, assistant for Middle islature to change the laws re- Agricuixure urgamzation says that a prodigious increase in use addition, Westinghouse. said, the Captain Daems had returned recently from the national air garding attachments at its next proposal calls for three per cent of cocoa has resulted in changed RETIRES Following nearly three decades of service with the U. S.

Postal Department, all of it in Reno, Art Riggle, well known letter-carrier, will retire at the end of his shift today. The photo of Mr. Riggle shown above was taken when he won the title of "champion drummer" during the state convention of the American Legion held at Lovelock in 1934. session. For the last three years, he has been president of the Sparks Humane Society ample evidence that he harbors no malice.

In addition to his regular mail carrying duties, Riggle found time for other jobs. He has been secretary of the local mail carriers union for most of his 28 years in show, where he with other Nellis Eastern affairs to Secretary of State Dulles, has the evident task of trying to persuade Egypt not to import such a volume and variety of arms from Communist Czecho- formulas of manufacture, in increases in October, 1956 and October, 1957, and for per cent Rio's suit alleges that he was MAPES StCYnOOM NOW! PATTY AnDHE'JS many instances, involving the Sabrejet pilots, opened the show's daily activities with sonic slandered by statements made by increases in October, 1958, and use of cheaper substitutes. Kimmes to the newspaper, stat booms, high speed runs and October, 1959. ing that he had been terminated Sabrejet flying. Westinghouse estimated that as the booker of entertainment in the casino bar.

Rio claims he was the postal service. For the last four years, he has been a member of the executive committee Ironically Captain Daems had received orders for reassignment in Japan and was preparing to over the five years the increase would total 16 per cent, with a actually booker of entertainment for the entire hotel and was denied No. 30 in Sparks. During the 1934 of the Nevada Federation of La SSbJ- I move there with his family with equal credit with Sid Kuller. bor.

He is also active in Reno in the next few weeks. convention he was chosen "champion drummer" of the Nevada de Little Theater. minimum of 234 cents ar hour. The company called the offer "the most liberal in Westing-house's history." There was no immediate comment from any of the unions. partment of the American Le RECOVERING Born in Aspen, Sept.

6, 1892, he moved to Sparks in 1907 gion. BOSTON, Sept. 30. UP) The condition of actress Katharine imow that Juggle long career with the postal service is over, he and his wife plan only to "work around home for before and has lived there since. He and his wife reside at 544 13th St.

A son, Carl, lives in San Francisco and their daughter, Mrs. Mildred Cornell was described as "good' Population experts in India ex I lis 1 early today after an operation pect the nation to have 450 million deciding on future plans. for a chronic lung abscess. people by 1970. Newbold lives in Sparks.

Another Symington Ducks 1956 Campaign CHICAGO, Sept. 30. UP) Sen. Symington (D-Mo.) said today he's not interested in making a bid for the Democratic presidential nomination, but he didn't take himself entirely out of the picture. The senator was asked at a news conference if he would seek son, Walter, died shortly after There's top sports news on KOH this week-end.

Tonight, hear the middleweight bout between Willie Troy and Chuck Speiser in a 10-round affair on the Gillette Cavalcade of Sports at 6 p.m. World War II. A veteran of World War Riggle served in several major campaigns including St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne and Chateau THIS IT! FARM STORE NIGHT sri Saturaay iteming it's the Game of the Week on Monitor Lis- Thierry with the famous Rainbow Division. He was overseas 17 months.

ten tomorrow morning ot Tl game on KOH it promises 15 to the Iowa-Wisconsin football to be on exciting the top spot on his party's 1956 ticket. He laughed and replied: "I'm not interested and I'm not available. I'm trying to be a good senator." He is a member of the American Legion, Darrell Dunkle Post No. 1 in Reno and Duby Reid Post sip Aims FITZPATRICICS ORCHESTRA SHOW BUSINESS IN PERSON I AND CASINO THEATRE BAR HOTEL MAPES Continuous From 1 P. M.

LAST 2 DAYS At Sunday at 2:05 P. M. hear "Your Nutrilite Radio Theatre," a full hour of top dramatic entertainment this week it's the story of a nurse who must blot out a scandal in her past to win the man she loves. Pat O'Brien is Host fop the series. 3 Friday Night, Sept.

3th SPONSORED BY LEADING SPARKS MERCHANTS PRIZES GAGS FUN COMEDY RIOT I STOCffiB GREAT QUEST FOR CALIFORNIA AND ITS. For Your Dancing Pleasure COLOR OF GOLD cased DIAL 630 Visit the New BUDDY LESTER Mlchaal Anthony RENNIEQUINN Richard Ecan Rita Moron W1 COMPLETE SHOWING OF TWO BIG PICTURES AFTER FARM STORE 9:30 "RED SKIES OF rcOriTAUA" AND "THE RACKET" A FULL EVENING OF ENTERTAINMENT Crim Drama Starring 2nd Hit RICARDO MONTALBAN ANNE BANCROFT "A LIFE IN THE BALANCE" At 2:50 6:05 9:20 IT'S THE LATEST AND THE GREATEST ROMANTIC ADVENTURE OF ALL TIME! TODAY! Paramount prams rn em an nimr KIRK SILVANA Al'Take Homo' Tray uvuu WW us DOUGLAS MANGANO AFTER FIVE Just phone Ray's Drive-In, 5-2727, and place your order. Then you pick it up, take it home, and eat your food, while it is still "piping" hot. No waiting. COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR THOUSAND SPECIAL MOST EXCITING EPIC OF THEM ALL-BROUGHT TO 98c JUL1B0 Pirns With FRENCH FRIES vx THE SCREEN! I I Pflll FRIED GKIEU $132 1 4 nVvMW miy THIS COUPON Is WORTH I0c Actually filzntd wbert tc all took place fkvt thousand year apt -v In 1 L.

On ESthcr of the Specials C3 mm t3S PLUS SECOND NEW FEATURE "LAY THAT RIFLE COVJfl" Starring JUDY CANOVA JV "ULYSSES" 1:00 4:05 1AY THAT RIFLE DOWN" 2:55 6:00 9:10 On U.S. Highway 40, Between Reno and Sparks. Ph. 5-2727.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Reno Gazette-Journal
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Reno Gazette-Journal Archive

Pages Available:
2,579,857
Years Available:
1876-2024