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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 13

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RENO EVENING GAZETTE JULY 19, 196113 Two Nevacfans Honored Oakland Burglary Suspect Is Held State Gaming Delays Action Control Board on Thunderbird Delegates Conclave 1 1 mm t. yr THE I OF SUMMER 1 1 if 17' It 1 Vl IL leave for the nation's capiitoi by airplane Thursday afternoon. In Chicago he will meet Patrick Henry Stafford of Las Ve gas, the other Nevada American Legion representative. Stafford is a junior at the Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas, and resides with his father, John Stafford at 1041 E. Bracken Las Vegas.

The boys will participate in a week-long concentrated study of government operation, beginning July a. One of the highlights on the American-Legion -conducted pro gram will be an address by Rob ert Sargent Sh river, director of the United States Peace Corps, at a National Press Club luncheon July 26. At that time the Boys National delegates will in vite both of their respective U.S. Seantors to be their special guest. Hold Last Rites For Rufus Taylor Graveside services were held for Rufus Felix Taylor Monday morning in Mountain View Ceme tery with Rev.

John T. Ledger of Trinity Episcopal Church offi ciating. Ross-Burke Co. was in charge of arrangements. Mr.

Taylor died at his home, 67 Water Boys Nation Leaving for The two boys elected at Boys' State in Fresno last month to represent the State of Nevada at the American Legion Boys Nation in Washington, D.C. this week, will depart Thursday from Reno and Las Vegas. The northern Nevada representative is Wiliam E. Isaeff. A junior at Reno High School and the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Isaeff, 695 Cleveland he will Attack by Cat Claimed in Suit LAS VEGAS The widow of a wealthy Las Vegas liquor importer charged in a $5,000 damage suit that a "vicious, large yellow cat" attacked her as she slept in her home. Not only that, added Mrs. Hazel DeLuca, but her assailant fol lowed up with another onslaught while she was awake. It also stained a rug and damaged furniture, she charged.

The suit filed Tuesday named the cat's owners, Mr. and Mrs Philip A. Empey as defendants Mrs. DeLuca said the cat caused great fright and left a deep scar on her back. The at tacks occurred last Oct.

29 and Jan. 6, she added. Empey declined comment other than to say "there are several cats in the neighborhood. The whole thing is in the hands of an insurance adjuster." Mrs. DeLuca's late husband was owner of the DeLuca import ing Co.

WE HAVE MOVED to our new building at 75 W.ARROYO ST. (Next door West of Washoe Supermarket) DUNSEATH KEY CO. Same Phone FA 3-4372 LAS VEGAS (Jf) A man sus pected of the $21,800 burglary of an Oakland travel agency was ar rested and arraigned on charges of interstate transportation of stolen property. Arthur I. Balaban, 37, a tran was free on bail on Miami burglary charges when he was picked up.

FBI agents said more than 000 in travelers checks believed taken from the Philip Martin Travel Agency July 15 were found in a railroad station locker here. Balaban had the key when ar rested Monday. The FBI did not have details of the Miami charges. Dean of wild animal train ers, Clyde Beatty, was born in Bainbridge, Ross County, Ohio. Sufferers Here's food newt for yoo I Exclusive new 'Hard-eore" SYNA-CUAR Decongestant tablet! act instantly and continuously to drain and clear all nasal-sinus cavities.

One ''hard-core" tablet gives up to 8 hours relief from pain and pressure of congestion. Allows you to breathe easily stops watery eyes and runny Rose. Vou can buy SYNA-CLEAR at ail Drug Stores, without need for prescription. Satisfaction guaranteed by maker. Try it today I HALE DRUG STORES RENO, SPARKS, LAKE TAHOE The One Field Where Age is Never a Barrier For Husband Wife Teams er Unmarried People Placement Service it Lifeleng, Nation, wide Husband and Wife Can Train for Cast of One School Nationally Accredited S.I.

Okayed Please Send Me Free Brochure: Name- SINUS STATE DELEGATE William Itaeff, off to Boys Nation. Officials Probe Death of Infant Investigation of the death here last week of an infant is continuing by authorities who learned from a pathologist that the baby's legs were broken. The report attributed death to pneumonia and added that Roset- ta Calvert's legs both were fractured. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Calvert. Mrs. Calvert told, officers she picked up the baby, weeks old, early one morning and found that it had died during the night, though apparently in good health the day before. Cause of the leg injuries re mains a mystery to police, wel fare department and district at torney's office investigators. Of ficers said the baby may have fallen from a couch onto a concrete floor.

Mrs. Calvert and three children live at 820 vCalienite Grcle, Cal vert's address is 538 Valley Road, police said. SCHWARTZ RITES Funeral services to which friends are invited will be held for Leo Schwarz Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the home chapel of Ross-Burke Co. with Rev.

Ar-mand Mueller of St. Luke Lutheran Church as clergyman. Burial will be in Mountain View i I j'As I -M" A te MOTEL MANAGERS WANTED NOW TODAY'S OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY FOR FOLKS OF ANY AGE THROUGH PHENOMENAL MOTEL GROWTH! POSITIONS OFFER $6001500 MONTH PLUS FREE APARTMENT. SCHOOL HAS NATIONAL PLACEMENT SERVICE. Motel Industry growing so fast, one comoleted every 90 minutes! Owners and chains look to us (oldest, largest motel school in nation) to turn out trained people, to fill urgent need for new managers.

Course ideal for home study, as thousands of graduates proving. Get fret Information by mail new. Scheol representative is in area for Interview if you iesiri later. MOTEL MANAGERS TRAINING SCHOOL 311 Lis Vegas Blvd. South Las Vegas, Nevada Get the v.v.w.v..vv-v.vv.v.:..-!.yx:o:-XWy:y- "rwy a (Lowest v'i'n i Years! CARSON CITY A six in vestor bid to lease the Thunder bird Hotel of Las Vegas was postponed by the State Gaming Con trol Board today because of what Chairman Ed Olsen called a "cloud" on the contract.

Member Ned Turner moved to approve the license application but Olsen said he was not satisfied with several technicalities in the $700,000 Since the third member, W. E. Leypoldt of Las Vegas was absent attending the funeral of former Las Vegas City Manager A. H. Kennedy, Turner's motion died for lack of a second.

'The Thunderbird application was the only one of 11 taken under advisement at a July 12 meeting that failed to gain routine approval at the board session. The board met in advance of Communify Effort District Judge In Clark Tells Of Boys' Camp District Judge David Zenoff of Las Vegas recently told a House Education subcommittee in Wash ington of a forestry camp for delinquent boys that has been established in the mountains 48 miles from Las Vegas. The entire project, now valued at $250,000, was built with money and materials donated by the citi zens of Las Vegas, he said, and has been an outstanding success. Sen. Howard W.

Cannon, who Introduced Zenoff, said it was "largely as a result of his efforts that we can point to one of the most advanced and effective juvenile institutions in the country." Judge Zenoff who left pictures of the camp with the committee and invited its members to inspect the camp, said it "Shows what a community can do when Its hearts and minds and bodies are united in the fight against juvenile delinquency." Zenoff told the committee about the project after an investigation concerning 200 youth gangs roam ing the streets of New York City, Zenoff supported bills pending in Congress for a Youth Conserva-TION CorpCONSERVA(fl) tion Corps patterned on the old Civilian Conservation Corps. He suggested that unused military posts be pressed into service as camp sites. Accused Admits Unruly Conduct David Weeden, resident of a local hotel, pleaded guilty to dis turbing the peace and was sentenced in municipal court to a $10 fine or 10 days in jail. His wife, Frances, pleaded not guilty there Monday to charges of using obscene language, resisting arrest and disturbing the peace. Bail was set at $50 on each count and the case was continued until: Aug.

28 at 2 p.m. I Mrs. Weeden, said city police, struck and cursed an officer ini a successful attempt to accom-l pany her husband to jail last' Thursday. Search Continues For Lake Victim A search continues for Daniel Davis, 8, of Greenville, Calif, who vanished late Sunday from a raft in an enclosed swimming area at a resort at Lake Alman-or. Daniel had been staying with his aunt, Mrs.

Aletha Peck, for the weekend and was to be picked up Sunday by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Smith, with whom he lived. Divers tried to find the body. INSTANT To begin each day with a smile Savings account interest is computed daily at Security Bank.

Your money starts earning interest the very first day of deposit and any deposit made by the 10th of the the 1st. 180 WEST FIRST STREET 1 the parent Nevada Gaming Commission which has the final say on board recommendations. Under questioning from Olsen, Board Auditor Dave Malcolm said the fact mat the Thunderbird buyers had not delivered the full $50,000 down payment to Marion Hicks, head of the existing Thunderbird operation, might become an obstacle. Olsen noted the application could be put off until the board's August meeting without breaking the 90-day deadline required by law on all license applications. The six investors are headed by Wendell S.

Fletcher, El Monte, aviation executive, who seeks nearly 43 per cent. Other include Charles Rich and Sidney Wyman of Las Vegas, each seeking per cent, and Salt Lake Gty accountant Ger-ome Steinbaum for 19 per cent If licensed, the new corporation plans to use some $400,000 for opening expenses and bankroll. In other board action, newly elected Las Vegas city commissioner, Harry Levy was recommended for slot machines at three of his liquor stores. Under a new policy adopted Tuesday, Levy's licenses were considered restricted, avoiding the necessity of determining whether his pub-he post barred him from a non-restricted license. The merger of the Las Vegas Sahara Hotel and Mint Club Corporation with the Del Webb Construction Co.

was recommended for approval today by control board, subject to several conditions. Under the merger plan, relat ed Melton Prell of the Sahara and Mint, the casino corporation assets will be sold to a new firm known as the Sahara Nevada Corp. which in turn, through stock exchange, will become a subsidiary of the Del Webb Corp. The control board recommend ed that the Del Webb Corporation be required to comply with the various gaming control regula tions dealing with a landlord cor poration and qualify to do busi ness in Nevada. The new cor poration will lease the gamin? to the existing Sahara and Mint operators.

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