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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 11

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August 11, 1953 RENO EVENING GAZETTE NEW ADVICE ON DOFFING OF TROUSERS Deputies Back On Job at Club LLTOWX. Ia. I Goods, Services Record Is Set UP The nation output of goods and services get a record in the April-May-June quarter, but inventories went up. too. The commerce department, re Aged Man Struck By Office Burglar Lon Garfield.

70. 140 North Virginia St, told Reno police that a burglar concealed in his office beat him on the head with a plastic hammer and took his wallet, containing 518, Sunday morning. Garfield said he entered his office after 2 a. m. and found a young man concealed behind the door.

He told officers he struggled with the unknown roan until he was hit with the hammer. New Mexico and the southern sections of Utah and Nevada. livestock are in generally good condition, the USDA said, except in the do areas. Cattle were reported in good shape in Montana, Nebraska, the Dakotas, Wyoming and Colorado. A similar report was made for sheep in Montana, the Dakotas, Colorado and the higher areas of Wyoming.

Range Conditions Worst Since 1939 DENVER. (. Although July-rains gave some relief to dry ranges in some areas, the over-all condition of range feed in the west was reported today to be the worst since 1939. The report came from the U. S.

department of agriculture, based on a survey up to Aug. 1. It said grazing conditions are good in the northern great plains and the northwest and mountain sections, and fair to good in other northern areas. Critically dry conditions were reported In the western half of Texas, parts of western Oklahoma and When Jon Ramsey, 23, started to remove bis troaer while pelting ready for bed thing happened. His feet got tangled.

He tumbled backward against a cedar chest beaide the bedroom window. When his knees bit the cheat they folded, pitching him down to the concrete driveway 16 feet below. Ramsey was hospitalized with two broken ribs, a black eye and a gash on the forehead. Bat he had a piece of advice today for men: 'Sit down before you take your pants off." porting this yesterday, said con-; sinners generally put increased spending into purchases. Yet, it said, the first quarter's 324 billion dollars in the second ventories unsold stock on businessmen's shelf climbed to Continwovt froa 1 p.m.

HOW! MONEY TAKEN Bruce Robinson, 58 Vine St, told Reno police $60 and three packs of cigarettes were taken from his home Saturday night by a burglar. Robinson said the burglar entered by cutting a window screen sometime between 8:30 p. m. and 4:30 a. m.

SflushMg Rouunf Romano! I -Hi- lAILUKSgTi Russians Launch Vast New Radio Jamming Plot BERLIN, Russians have launcked a vart new radio jamming: campaign to further isolate East Germany's 18 million people from the west. The Reds hope this will lessen chances of more anti-Communist rsbellions like the June 17 revolts. The new Communist measures were disclosed today by East Germans who slipped through the Communist police blockade to get free American food parcels in West Berlin. The blockade runners still came in by the hundreds from all sections of the Russian zone, despite a tight ban on rail travel and strong police cordons thrown around the city. But Communist terror severely slashed the influx of hungry.

On Sunday only 49,7 parcels were distributed. 30,877 going to people from the Russian occupation zone and the remainder to reliefers from Soviet East Berlin. This was only half as many as Saturday and less than one-fifth of the record 260,000 parcels handed out July 31 before the Communists imposed their travel ban. The giveaway total for the first two weeks came to 2,013,500. People still came in today from the surrounding province of Brandenburg and even from the far reaches of Saxony, by the Czechoslovak frontier.

But they had to use bicycles, come afoot or employ such ruses as saying they sought special medical treatment here. Virtually all of them Including a one-legged cyclist who came several hundred miles from Saxony reported increased Commu avo a inn urn I Lmnuntn LAS VEGAS A full force of deputized special officers returned to their jobs at Hotel El Rancho Vegas late Sunday night after representatives of the sheriff's office and hotel operator Beldon Katie-man reached a "peaceful' settlement of a dispute centering around the alleged "rough treatment" of a tourist. A series of conferences Sunday by Undersheriff Robert Owens, Capt. Eather Leavitt, CapL Ralph Lamb and Katleman finally led to a termination of the sheriff's office "boycott" at a late hour Sunday. It was reported by both Katleman and Owens that all special deputies at the hotel would be reinstated in their positions and immediately take over their protective activities.

-Owens said, however, that the sheriff's office will continue its investigation into the charges of John Dewitt Maher, 41, Los Angeles contractor, who said he was beaten and held under armed guard at the hotel Thursday night after writing $400 in bad checks. No formal charges have yet been filed against the hotel operators, It was reported. Maher has returned to Los Angeles in the wake of rumors that at least eight other Las Vegas clubs had cashed worthless checks for him. The sheriff's office revoked the commissions of all deputies at the hotel Friday night pending the investigation, but they were reinstated Sunday night after, according to Owens, a "very peaceable settlement was reached." Howard KEEL ft 8CO.000.000 in the second quarter of the calendar year. The report, touching on the whole economy, said the increased Inventory centered in the manufacturing industry, particularly durable soods.

It said the gross national product, which is the total market value of all goods and services, hit ii record annual rate of about 372 billion dollars in the second quarter. That is lO'i billions above the previous three months. Personal income, at an annual rate of 284 billions, was three billions higher than the previous quarter's rate and included a drop In farm income. Consumer spending for the quarter was at the annual rate of 31 billions for durable goods, notably automobiles, and was half a billion higher than in the January-Ferbuary-March quarter. TV0 J'S RESTAURANT AND ANNEX WHERE LINCOLN MEETS DOUGLAS rc.tlLltlSG STEAKS CHOPS COMPLETE MEALS Everything you order here is cooked by experts to give the fall flavor, rich food vilne.

OPEN 24 HOURS PICKED UP Actor-singer Dick Haymes (right) walks to a conference room at the Los Angeles immigration service office after his arrest (Aug. 6) for deportation to his native Argentina. Attorney Gen. Brownell said in Washington that Haymes faced deportation because during World War II he applied for exemption from military service as a citizen of a neutral nation. He is flanked by news and immigration service men.

(AP wirephoto). Super Styling Ahead for Cars DETROIT UP A -swing to super de luxe styling lies ahead for 1954 autos. Ward's Automotive Reports said today. Virtually all makers in the low-priced field, the publication said, "will be marketing the equivalent of a third series of cars standard, de luxe and super de luxe when new model introduction time rolls around. The forthcoming swing to super de luxe styling, Ward's said, relates principally to two-door and four-door sedans.

It continues: "Most low-priced field producers already have the nucleus of a third series of car's in their hard-top coupes, convertibles and station wagons. These types are sparking "Talo of 5 Women" THEY'RE BACK AGAIN By '53 models sales in no uncertain terms. However, for '54 emphasis definitely will fall on the sedan body models as something super special NEW SHOW TIMES 11 P.M.,-2 A.M., AND BY POPULAR DEMAND WALTER HART (THE MALE SOPHIE TUCKER) Appearing Nightly THE BIGGEST LITTLE FLOOR SHOW IN RENO JOLLY JOLLY CLUB 2660 SOUTH VIRGINIA ROAD YOUR HOSTS AL JOHNSON KENNY (GLENN) KENDALL WALT MITCHELL In styling." Thirty-one of the 107 Class 1 railways in the United States have been completely dieselized, and 49 others use diesels for more than half of their operations. THE mm Ward's credits Chevrolet with initlationg the trend with its 1953 TOO EM Bel Air series. nist police terror and reprisals against the takers of the "AMI They also reported that in some communities big Russian jamming stations had now blacked out re 9 1 i Cabinet, Council ception of American broadcasts from Berlin.

-i Mtizzzssts. m. i A machine tool worker from Dresden reported that the Ameri Will Still Meet i cm CAL-NEVA BILTMORE can Berlin station RIAS had been totally blacked out there in recent weeks, and that the northwest CITY-WIDE DOLLAR DAYS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AUGUST 14 AND 15 SEE THURSDAY NIGHTS GAZETTE FRIDAY MORNING'S JOURNAL FOR DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS GREATEST ENTERTAINERS IN SHOW BUSINESS! SETTING BRAND NEW RECORDS EDDIE SMITH AND HIS TRIO HAVE BEEN AT THE BRASS RAIL IN GLENDALE YEARS. THEIR STYLE OF ENTERTAINING 13 STUPENDOUS. ORIGINAL PARODIES, SOME OF THEM BLUSHINGLY FRANK." L.

A. EXAMINER NOW APPEARING NIGHTLY AT THE ALIBI CLUB 1695 SOUTH VIRGINIA RENO WASHINGTON UP) President Eisenhower and his cabinet have THE German radio from Hamburg decided that the cabinet and na could be heard only about one hour at night. Another1 worker THE PLAYBOYS tional security council will continue FOUR DUKES meetings' while he is away on vaca tion In Colorado. e3 from Dessau said the BCC and all other western broadcasters were While House Press Secretary blacked out there. 4 I.

IK! James C. Hagerty disclosed the de "The Russians have started a vast new jamming network to blot out RIAS especially, because they cision on the meetings1 after a breakfast session of the cabinet. He blame the American broadcasts Col Nero Fashion Debs Bob Millars Orchtstra DANCING TIL DAWN 2-BANDS-2 Show Timo: 9:30 12:30 Saturday Third Shaw 2:00 A.M. For RotarvaHoni Phono Crystal Bar 357 Lolco Tahoa for spreading the June 17 revolts, said Vice President Nixon will be in Washington most of the time the president is away and will preside over the cabinet and the council, the top government defense agen the Dessau man said. "We struck in our town because of what RIAS told us about the Berlin demon cy.

ine council will meet every strations and I am convinced that the uprising became zonewide only because of the broadcast reports Thursday and the cabinet on the same day but at the call of the vice president. It is possible the from Berlin. Our underground re cabinet will not meet every week. STfiBTS WEDNESDAY sistance is seriously worried by the threat of a radio blackout, for these broadcasts are our last link to the free world and-our only chance to find out what goes on fol CAL-NEVA BILTMORE HOTEL (m elsewhere, even in other East German towns." CRYSTAL IAY Featuring LAKE TAHOE I is 3 I COCKTAIL HOUR P.M. Bo Our Gu.tt Hovo Ono On Tho Houm Set Duty Tolirs For Marines Up GABLE GAR BUFFETERIA COMPLETE DINNER 6:30 TO 11:30 7Zt WASHINGTON, UP) Marines assigned to Korea will be serving longer tours of duty there, now that CHUCK VAGOIi BUFFET S15Q Conr.

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Shepherd AU YOU CAN EAT. MIDNIGHT UNTIL 8 2-BANDS-2 corps commandant, said yesterday that by March most marines prob CONTINUOUS DANCING 'TIL ably would be serving 14-month So Much For So Little tours, instead of the present 11, in Korea. The time may eventually be extended to 16 months, he added. AND COMPANY Extra Added Attraction GEORGE vIRC COMEDIAN PAUL KING TAP DANCER The army already has announced waTii it will lengthen soldiers' tours to 16 months. Miillfiflfl Ill NOW SHOWING Phen 3-4122 Continuous from 1 p.m.

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