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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 33

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Reno, Nevada
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October 13, 1933 RENO EVENING GAZETTE 33 Three Guilty Theater Course For Children Announced Here r. 4- 1 -'1 i i I i Milford Crash Injures Three Royal Nevada Fiaht Settled As Rio Returns In Employment Fraud Cases as a passenger, was going east. Mr. Swain apparently lost control ol his vehicle and it struck the Beltz car. The Herlong ambulance, drifon by Nestor Artiz, arrived at the scene of the accident and had just made a turn to pick up the injured in the Beltz-Swain crash whe a car driven by Deryal French-of Litchfield, going east, struck the ambulance, damaging the front right end.

No one was injured in the second accident. Mr. and Mrs. Beltz and Mrs. Man in Hospital After Shooting ELY Johnnie Trotter of Ely is in the hospital with gunshot wounds following an argument and shooting scrape early Saturday morning.

His brother, Elbert, is in the White Pine county jail after his arrest at the scene of the fracas. The wounded man was shot in the arm and stomach. The revolver shots were reportedly fired by Elbert following an argument in an Aultman street hotel, according to investigating officers. Elbert Trotter was arrested on the scene, and officers reported he was refusing to cooperate with the investigators. Both men were said to be newcomers to the area.

Continuance of Employment Security Department's intensi SUSANVTLLE. Three persons were treated for minor injuries Sunday night in a Susanville hospital following two automobile accidents earlier in the evening on Highway 395 at Milford. Mrs. Roy Beltz halted the car she was driving on an old road fied program of investigating individuals suspected of filine fraudulent claims for unemploy Two acting classes for children at the Reno Little Theater were announced today by Eve Loomis, Children's Theater director for the playhouse. Both classes, Mrs.

Loomis said, will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Children aged eight through 10 will take their training from 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. and those aged 11 through 13 will be DITCH DRIVE BRINGS QUERY FROM YAKIMA Reno's recent successful ditch fund campaign has had repercussions as far away as Yakima, Wash. Mayor Len Harris received a letter Monday from Mrs.

Carolyn B. Patterson, 302 Stanley Yakima, chairman of the Citizens' Ditch committee in that city. Mrs. Patterson asked the Reno mayor how Reno was coping with the ditch problem, mentioning that her group is now in the process of floating a bond issue for the work. Reno's campaign and its slogan, "Don't Ditch Our Children," was brought to.

the attention of Mrs. Patterson by a visitor to Reno from Yakima, who noticed the posters advertising the recent all-day barbecue held at Powning park. The drive netted about $13,000 to provide fencing and covering for hazardous irrigation ditches within the city limits. ment insurance benefits resulted in three convictions in the month of September, accordine to Harrv Swain suffered minor injuries. Mr.

Swain was not hurt. He was, how-, ever, cited for driving while under influence of intoxicating liq-j uor. French was cited for turning an dstopping without making a 'signal. leading into the highway. Her husband, ranger at the Lauf man ranger station, was riding with jher.

Another car, driven by Roy I Swain of Adin, with Mrs. Swain A. Depaoli, executive director of ine department. in a 4:30 to 5:30 p. m.

class. All three persons were Reno residents and each pleaded guilty when arraigned before Judre LAS VEGAS. The legal battle between th? Royal Nevada Hotel and its entertainment director, Eddie Rio, has reached an amicable settlement. It was reported that Rio, following a conference with the hotel's new general manager, Bill Miller, has agreed to drop the $400,000 breach of contract euit and the 5100,000 writ of attachment. Rio, it was understood, will return to.

the hotc! pnd produce the present and future shows. Rio filed the suits two weeks ago after he was relieved of his duties by acting general manager Arnojd Kimmes. Rio filed the breach of contract and slander action charging his reputation had been injured by statements credited to Kimmes. It was reported that $6250 seized tinder the writ will be returned to the hotel. -k FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS William Beemer in justice court.

tines were assessed ranging from 550 to S125 and in addition The director said that from these classes it is hoped that the Little Theater can present a children's Christmas program in the Circlet theater. First play for the children, to be presented by an all-adult cast, will be "Greensleeves Magic," a fantasy which won a New York U. S. GOOD SPRING LEGS o' LAMB to the fine one of the offenders ib.59' CROWN RIB VEAL ROAST ib.39' received a five-dav mandatnrv Reno Ferretto is ranking officer on CAPTAIN now the jail sentence to be served in the Washoe county jail. LAMB SHOULDERS Institute award, and which is be VEAL CHOPS Two of the guilty claimants were being paid benefits bv the coming a very popular presents' tion for children throughout the country.

The fantasy will be presented Friday and Saturday, Nov. b. 59' state of Nevada, the third was being paid by California. One was charged with falsely claiming dependency Davments. the U.

S. GOOD TRIMMED U. S. GOOD RIB zzzz 25 and 26. duty at the police station from 8 p.

m. to 4 a. m. He was promoted from lieutenant Tuesday. Ferretto's promotion and job fulfills the grand jury's recommendation that a high ranking officer be on duty at the station at all times.

Ferretto has been on the force for nine years. (Photo taken in 1952.) A show in the Spring will be others were filing for benefits iriven with both teen-agers and aunng weeks in which they had younger children taking part, SPRY 3 Pounds 84' SPERRY FLOUR 25-POUND BAG oeen empioyea. This brings to 28 the numher Mrs. Loomis said. Although only 63 per cent of American families live in single family homes, 90 per cent of all home accidents occure in such homes.

Information concerning classes of prosecutions since Jan. 1, 1955 may be secured by calling 2-3(toi. CORNFLAKES APRICOTS SUN BLESTWHOLE KELLOGG'S KING SIZE 23 witn lines collected totaling $2150. In announcing the findings for September, Depaoli reiterated the fact that in addition to the fines assessed by the court, the individuals are disqualified from receiving unemployment insurance benefits for a period of 52 weeks from the date of the offense and must also repay the I PEELED 2Vz TIN. Hunters Pay Fines In Eureka Court Failure to punch their deer tags cost two men from Los Angeles 550 each and another was fined 590 for killing an antler-less deer in Eureka recently.

James Major Read and Clarence O. Harris plead guilty in justice court for failing to punch tags after they had killed deer in Eureka county. Justice of the Peace S. J. Hargrove fined them $50 each.

Justice of the Peace Don Gon-dolfo of Austin fined Gordon G. Roe of San Francisco 590 for killing an antlerless deer in area nine near the Paul Conlan ranch west of Eureka. 23 state all moneys received bv L-i them while under this disqualification. He also emphasized the fact that the fraud control program is a continuing program for the protection of the unemployment insurance fund and that future violators will be prosecuted as rapidly as they are iJ Ik PHONE 3-5731 FREE PARKING IN REAR FREE DELIVERY jYerington Veteran Enters University fk WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF to rVrN AND LIQU0RS The Soap that AGREES tcith Your Skin yijr BATH SIZE' T0" A Here's why we offer you THE BEST SOAP BUY IN TOWN! We're saving you dimes, quarters, half-dollars in this big sale for one simple reason: to introduce you to pure, mild SweetHeart Soap. Sweetlleart, you know, is preferred by 9 out of 10 leading cover girls.

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