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February 23, 1933 RENO EVENING GAZETTE Catholic Church' Punishes Priest Lassen Scouts To Attend Camp M2 i i i 210 U. N. Pilots Rescued From Behind Red Line 1 i SUSANYILLE. Calif. Thirty- 1 i BOSTON.

Feb. 23. The Rev. Leonard J. Feeney.

the priest who insisted non-Catholics cannot attain salvation, has been excom-, Students Honored SUSANVILLE, Calif. A total of 159 students were listed in th honor roll of Lasen Union school for the first semester. Cf the total 27 received blue ribbons which are awarded for receiving 16-18 points. 52 received red ribbon for 14-15 points. Eighty received white ribbons for 12-13 points.

For grading A students receiv three points; two points and one point. 'Vjm i f. 4 I ft I i i municated by the Roman Catholic five boys from the Almanor-Lassen district Boy Scouts of America, in- eluding Chester, Westwood. Her- long. Portola and Susanville, will I attend the national Boy Scout jamboree to be held at the Irvine Ranch near Santa Ana July 17-23.

Faces Return To California Henry deFluiter, 43. recently employed at a local hospital as an orderly, and arrested on a Stockton. warrant charging him with grand theft and passing fradulent checks will be returned to California for prosecution. Booking cards at the Washoe county sheriff's office show deFluiter was formerly associated in the management of a Truckee, gasoline station. He is accused of passing fradulent checks to gain illegal possession of a Dodge army surplus weapons carrier.

Stop Price Drop WASHINGTON. Senators from western states will discuss falling farm and livestock prices with Secretary of Agriculture Benson next Wednesday. Sen. McCarran D-Nev) said an SEE fiBEE 7s-, Ai i -zLiLJ 31 Plans were discussed at a meeting this week. The boys will be gone a period of 132 days, with ten days being spent at the site and three days enroute.

Present at the meeting were. Dr. A. E. Priest, council vice-president P.

O. Vandeburgh. field representative; Forest Smith, district camping chairman; Louis Richins, executive board member; Malcolm Giblin and Dwane Lance, district commissioners from Herlong; Ernest R. Smith district advancement chairman; Fred R. Frick, district commissioner, Susanville, and Martin Risard, field executive.

church. The order was issued by the Sacred Congregation of the holv office in Rome ar.d made public in the Pilot, official publication of the Eoston archdiocese. But the 55-year-old priest refused to acknowledge the dictum, decking "I not excommunicated, am once more through channels of the Boston newspapers." He did not elaborate. Fr. Feeney's stand on salvation previously had resulted in the loss of his priestly functions.

That occurred in April, 1949, through an order by Archbishop Richard J. Gushing which also barred Catholics from frequenting St, Benedict's center, Cambridge, where Fr. Feeney's followers attend classes run by the rebellious priest. He was also dismissed from the Jesuit order for his refusal to give up his opposition to the church interpret tion. Church sources pointed out that excommunication, while depriving Fr.

Feeney of the right to administer and receive sacraments of the church, does not mean he is unfrocked. externiUy caused rah. si. in roughness, oilines. blackheads.

Used by many doctors, nursra. Bay; CUTICURA effort will be made at a luncheon meeting to arrive at ways to stabilize or slow the falling prices. PERFECT SHINERS Two ar.d one-hall-year-old Tommy Fors-berg of Worcester, seems mighty proud of two black eyes which earned him 525 from artist Norman Rockwell. Rockwell chose Tommy's shiners to illus-'trate a forthcoming national magazine cover. The shiners were the result of a fall downstairs.

CAP wirephoto) Losing every' one a series of battles. Gen. Nathaniel Greene nevertheless harassed the British out of Georgia and the Carolinas in the Revolutionary war. If you are bothered by Backache, Getting Vp Nights (too Irequent, burning or stinging urination). Pressure over Bladder, or atrong cloudy urine, due to minor temporary Kidney and Bladder limitation, tor palliative relief as' your druggist about CYSTEX.

Popular 25 years. 20 million packages used. Satisfaction or money bacic guaranteed. Aalt drugglit about CYSTEX today. CAPTURED CHAIN Part of the iron chain used in the Revolutionary war to bar the Hudson river at Anthony's Nose was captured by the British in 1777.

The British sent it to Gibraltar to protect shipping at the Moles: STEER MANURE FOR MORE HEALTHY, VIGOROUS LAWNS You, too, can have the greenest lawn in town this summer. Steer manure applied now will make your lawn the envy of your neighborhood, and will give you lasting enjoyment. We, have it in bulk, clean and weed-free. SCHOPPER'S NURSERY 530 EAST SECOND STREET PHONE 3-7559 WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.

UP The air force reports that 201 United Nations fliers, brought down or forced to parachute behind enemy lines, were rescued from the start of the Korean war in June, 1950, through last Jan. 31. In addition, 78 other fliers were picked up from coastal waters around the battle area by U. S. air force rescue units.

The air force said other downed airmen had been recovered by the navy and some had "evaded capture and escaped on their own." The navy haid it was unable to provide corresponding figures. The majority of the lliers from impending capture in North Korea have been rescued by special helicopter detachment of the 3rd air rescue squadron. This detachment has the sole mission of making dangerous flights into enemy territory, usually protected by a "cover" of fighter 'planes but constantly presenting igood targets for Communist antiaircraft and small arms fire. Sometimes the men saved are founded. There may be more than que to be picked up at a time.

This means the helicopters often take off badly overloaded to flail their way back to safety. Originally, the detachment was "eqyuipped with Sikorsky H-3 'copiers, but after the need for bigger load-lifting capabality was shown, new and larger Sikorsky H-19s "werp sent to Korea. At sea and in rivers back of the "enemy line, air force fliers have been using the Grumman SA-16 amphibian planes. The air force the record of rescues by the sea unit has been so good that fliers now try to ditch damaged planes in the water rather than make crash or controlled landings or bail out over land. Air force officials say the high rate of rescue of U.N.

airmen downed in enemy territory explains why the air force discloses its own losses of aircraft weekly instead of daily. They contend this gives men a better chance to be picked up by rescue units or escape through their own efforts. "In many instances," says the air force, "the enemy undoubtedly witnesses the fall of our planes. OREGON STATUE Statues of two Oregon Dr. John McLoughJin and the Rev.

Jason Lee, were dedicated at recent ceremony at the capitol in Washington, D. C. Standing in front of the McLoughlin statue are (1 to r): Vice President Richard Nixon; Mrs. George Deering of Washington, D. a descendant of McLoughlin; Secretary of the Interior Douglas McKay, and Mon-signor John K.

Cartwright, Washington pastor. (AP wirephoto). JACOBY ON BRIDGE VOLUNTEER STATE Gove nor Aaron Brown issued a call for 2800 men to serve in the Mexican war and 30,000 men volunteered immediately, thus giving Tennessee its nickname of the "Volunteer state." Draw Trump Fast Is Good Advice By OSWALD JACOBY Written tor NEA Service In most easy hands declarer's best policy is to draw trumps as quickly as possible. In most difficult trump contracts, declarer cannot afford to go full speed ahead with the trumps. Unfortunately for the declarer in the hand shown today nobody blew a trumpet to tell him that this particular hand was difficult and that trumps should there not be drawn.

East won the first trick with the ace of clubs, cashed the ace of y'i v. wt singleton spade. Now declarer saw that the hand was difficult. If he put up dummy's ace or king of spades he would then have the problem of getting out of dummy. He therefore tried the spade finesse, losing to East's queen.

East properly returned a spade, giving West a ruff. West then cashed the setting trick in the form of the ace of diamonds. When South was allowed to hold the queen of hearts he should have abandoned trumps temporarily. The best play is to lead a diamond toward's dummy's king at once. If West plays low, dummy wins at once and now a trump can be returned.

West must win and return a spade, but now it is easy to put up the king of spades from the dummy and return a diamond. If East wins and returns a spade, West will ruff away declarer's spade loser. Any other defense merely permits declarer to draw the last trump, cash his club, and then lead a spade to dummy's ace. Vfcianiiiiii III! I i' 7 1 NORTH (D) 21 A A 9 2 V863 K76 10 3 WEST EAST A 2 A 10 7 4 7 4 2 If A A 10 9 4Q5 4 32 J9754 A62 SOUTH A653 VQJ1095 J8 KQ8 Both sides vul. West Pass North East Sooth 1 A Pass 2 Pass Pass Opening lead 5 Chrysler New Yorker Modeli Sedan; Cjub Coupe; Convertible; Newport Hardtop) Sedan; Town A Country Wagon.

Russians Deny Anti-Semitism MOSCOW, Feb. 23. UP) The Soviet army newspaper Red Star clares that the Communist struggle against Zionism has nothing to do with anti-Semitism. (Since critical Western reaction to recent Soviet world attacks and purge trials involving Jews, Communist organs in Russia and her satellite countries, particularly in East Germany, have taken considerable pains to assert that interna- tional Zionism, rather than Juda-j ism, is the target of Soviet ire). "TTna Hniirerpnic rkro.ee ic litmnincr out of its skin at the picture of the exposure of American and English Zionist agents as a sign of anti-Semitism," Red Star declared "This repulsive lie cannot lead anyone into confusion.

The struggle against Zionism has nothing in common with anti-Semitism. hearts in order to get out of the way and then returned the six of clubs. South won the club return with the king, and led the queen of hearts next in order to draw trumps. West played low, hoping that South would tie himself in knots if given the chance to do so. And South obliged, by leading the jack of hearts next.

This was the opportunity that West had hoped for. He took the king of hearts and returned his Improvement Club Elects Officers ELKO. Carl Ross was elected president of the South Side Improvement club at the regular annual meeting of that organization recently. Named to serve with Ross as officers for the coming year were Bill Dicks, vice president; Mrs. Gertrude Eager, secretary, and Pete Galli, treasurer.

During the evening, the members discussed several matters pertinent to improvement of the residential area on the south side of Elko. Speaker for the evening was Jack Martin, Elko real estate broker, who explained real estate dealings and improvements. but in other cases the losses are not known to the enemy until the Communists find the wreckage. "Our field commanders have taken the position that, as long as there is a reasonable chance of the Communists not knowing about any planes that have gone down behind their lines, the air force should delay announcement and give surviving crews the maximum chance to escape." $6452 Damages Awarded in Suit Award of S6432 in damages to Mr. Matilda M.

Quilici of Reno as a result of her accident suit against the De Luxe Taxi service was made Friday by District Judge Harold O. Taber. The defense admitted liability in the suit, but questioned the extent of Mrs. Quilici's injuries. She had sought 525.000, but was awarded 5300 for pain.

5860 for medical expenses and 52592 for lost wages. The plaintiff, a restaurant cook, had suffered a neck sprain, neuritis, a brain concussion and, lesser injuries. Judge Taber heard the case without a jury, with two court sessions held Jan. 6 and Jan. 7 and concluding medical testimony held Feb.

17. The plaintiff was a passenger in a De Luxe cab when it was involved in a collision with the rear of another auto here May 22. Attorney Oliver C. Custer represented Mrs. Quilici, and Douglas A.

Busey and Clark J. Guild, represented the taxi company. Washington Feud Topic for Play Based on a celebrated Washington feud of a few years back, "First Lady," by Katherine Dayton and George S. Kaufman, will be unveiled by the Reno Little Theater, March 2. Although this is a revival of an outtsanding Broadway comedy, the outstanding Broadway comedy, the lines as spritely as when originally produced more than a decade ago.

Cebe Loomis and John Bartlett will be seen in the leading roles and the unusually large supporting cast consists of Helen Burrus. Eunice Hood, Ann Loewus. Diane Gillespie, Betty Bowen, Esthermae Kneller, Ruth Reed. Eve Lambrecht. Betty Wilson, Georgia Arber, Al McCon-ughy.

Bob Schelin, Richard Bissett, Cliff Donley, George Stetson, Alex RYS LER'S OFFICE FOR RENT An ideal arrangement for Doctors or Attorneys or can be subdivided for any business. Air condition, elevator. 53 Sierra Street, Reno, Nev. Phone 3-7166 YOIKER DE LUXE 'A YOU WONT FIND ITS EQUAL AT ANY PRICE TODAY. I MOVING GOES QUICKLY VIA NEVADA TRANSFER CO.

You may have known fine cars before but you could not Jiave known the equal of this Chrysler New Yorker because no such car ever existed before! Except for Chrysler's own Imperial, in fact, here is a car unequaled at this moment by any car at any price. In sheer Car Power it stands alone its radically new-type V-8 engine is capable of delivering more thrust and driving power to the rear wheels than any other kind of engine you can buy. Its full-time Power Steering first in any passenger car and Power Brakes give control and safety you've never felt before. Its unique Oriflow shock absorbers provide a noticeably better ride than you have ever experienced. Its outward grace and inner fitness of decor are rare satisfactions in- themselves.

Cordially, your Chrysler dealer invites you to try for yourself the most outstanding fine car in America today. You will start a new life of safety and satisfaction the moment you take its wheel. Garroway, Martin Mann, and Thomas Stone. Reservations may be made starting Thursday. The play will run through March 8 with a matinee on Sunday.

Nevada Transfer and Warehouse Co. handles all moving and storage problems whether large or small heavy or fragile ship anywhere via Nevada Transfer Co. The 44 year old carrier is a link in the great national trucking service. Leam to rely on Nevada Transfer for Fast, Safe, Satisfactory Moving Service ONE OF AMERICA'S FIRST FAMILY OF FINE CARS- WEALTHY CHILDREN NOT ANY HAPPIER Columbia University studies show that the wealth of parents doesn't increase the happiness of their children. Generally, the survey reveals, the poor youngster has as much fun as the rich one.

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