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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 26

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January 14, 1954 26 RENO EVENING GAZETTE SATISFIED CUSTOMERS ARE STILL BUILDING quality Meat PACIFIC. MEAT CO The Best Service Always Quant NEW MOVIE PROJECTOR ADVANTAGES ARE SHOWN Prices WASHINGTON, Jan. 14. UP) A new "shutterless" motion picture projector has been demonstrated here by a Chicago firm which said if can produce better screen pictures for regular, 3-D and wide-screen movies. scientists who saw it said it opened up possibilities for using smaller-size and therefore less expensive film for projection in theaters.

The DeVry Corp. said it would be useful also in projecting color movies for television. Its principal feature is a xenon gas lamp enclosed in quartz, which the firm said throws five times as much light as the ordinary projector bulb and "even outperforms" the big arc lights used in most movie houses. HAMBURGER SAUSAGE style 23c B0NElESS PORK CHOPS 73 VEAL CHOPS SKINLESS FRANKS V- vl 1 The light goes out each time the film moves to a new frame, and thus eliminates the need for the conven tional shutter a propellor-like de vice which blacks out the screen but not the light when the film moves. Technicians say the shutter cuts off 50 per cent of the available light.

E. W. D'Arcy, a DeVry engineer. said the new development should make it possible for the armed DOriUS COIHIEIl II boneless beef roast 49 0 Ms II. 17' HEHS'k'lIii.

n.33' mm, IU3- pork Loin Roast Sauerkraut lb. 13 Bacon Squares lb. 35e VEAL ROAST shoulder ib. 39c Beef Stew PQT ROAST gSuDcK forces to take reconnaissance and other tactical movies, for 3-D or wide screen projection, with the standard 16mm films now used in aerial photography. NEW OFFICERS OF THE RENO 20-S0 CLUB are pictured above, left to right, George Eddj', first vice president; Al Barsanti, president, and Leon King, second vice president.

The group's semi-biennial election was held Jan. 7 at the Santa Fe Hotel. Birsanti, the new president, succeeds Ralph Casazza. (Conant photo). This would be important, he said, because 3-D would show up such things as camouflage in shaiper re lief than would ordinary motion pic organization during the last part of tures.

1933 and has been a member of the Reno 20-30 Club for three years. Reno 20-30 Club Officers Named ing in 1950. At the university, he was associated with the Sigma Nu fraternity. Barsanti currently is the manager of the Ohio National Life Insurance Co. for Nevada with offices He was born in Tonopah and at Jail Turns DAILY SAVINGS! WITH PACIFIC'S MEAT OF THE DAY 10 A.M.

6:15 P.M. ON KAT0 DAILY SAVINGS! tended both the grammar and high schools there and later enrolled at the University of Nevada, graduat Ordered in 'in Reno. Al Barsanti, local insurance agent, has been elected president Tax Case of the Reno 20-30 Club to serve for the first six months of 1954. The COOKBOOKS N0S. 1 TO 11 ALL NOW AVAILABLE ST.

LOUIS, Jan. 14. VF Two Five to Seek License for Royal Nevada Five Floridians have joined Frank Fjshman of Las Vegas in seeking a license to operate gambling at the proposed Royal Nevada Hotel on the Las Vegas strip. The hotel formerly called the Sunrise, still is in the planning stage. Fishman was the original licensee aid the recent application includes the names of Herman Cohen, Miami Beach attorney; Joe Liebman, Miami Beach; Barnett Rosenthal, Miami Beach cafeteria operator; Howard I.

EngeL Miami Beach restaurant operator, and Herbert Man-hfiim, Miami Beach restaurant and b4r operator. A11 but Manheim had filed a previous license request, but- it was supplanted by the new application, received Tuesday afternoon. iThe first 1934 meeting of the commission will be held Monday in the governor's office in Carson, but the routine investigation of the Ne-voda Royal applicants has not been completed and no action is expected at that time. Fishman appeared before the commission at the last meeting and was questioned closely concerning alleged activities to interest investors in the hotel enterprise af ter his representatives had told the board tfcat Fishman would finance the fcotel himself. Following the discussion, the commission rescinded a license granted previously to Fishman and told him the new request would Iiave to be filed.

commission also announced Tjiesday that Charles Fanning of Providence, R. had replaced Jason Tarsey of Florida on the 4traby hotel application. This proposed strip resort will be called fVegas Plaza" in the future. iOther applicants are Joseph A. Sullivan, Providence, R.

hotel operator; Robert Rice of Beverly Hills and Alfred Gottesman of sral Gables, Fla. Operators of the Westerner club fil Las Vegas have been cited to appear before the commission to answer charges of irregular operation of a "21" game. organization's semi-annual election business partners convicted of income tax evasion will be permitted was held Jan. 7 at a regular weekly meeting held at the Santa Fe Hotel. Barsanti succeeds Ralph Casazza.

to take turns serving prison terms under an unusual ruling by Federal Judge Roy W. Harper. Other officers named for the next six-months period include George Eddy, first ice-president; Leon King, second vice-president: Wil Hyman Fendleman. president of 11 HERE'S COOKBOOK No. the Smart Handbag and Nathan Wittner, treasurer, were sentenced to a year in prison and fined liam Royle, secretary; and Jack Hanlon, treasurer.

Members of the $2500 each. "It would be a terrific blow (to five-man board of directors are Mark Strong, Herb Newell, Gene Corporon, Rusty Swain and Royle. Barsanti. who is 28 years old the business) if both were confined at the same time," the judge said. They were convicted Nov.

24 of served as first vice-president of the evading $4390 in corporate income taxes on the 1946 return of the firm. Wittner is to surrender Jan. 25 to begin serving his sentence. With time off for good behavior he should be back in St. Louis and ready to take over the business by July 26.

Lucky Man Takes Too Many Risks SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 14. (JP) Former Cpl. J. Dell Kingston was a (tab That's the day on which Fendle man must go to prison.

paratrooper in World War II, and he also hit the silk over Korea in the recent hostilities there. Several years ago he fell into a bread kneading machine and manufacturers of the device said he was the only man ever to escape being 1 crushed to death in the behemoth. HOW TO SELECT THEM FOR VARIETY AND CONDITION HOW TO KE.EP THEM HOW TO RETAIN THEIR VALUABLE VITAMIN AND MINERAL CONTENT 3 HOW TO USE THEM IN YOUR DAILY DIET During airborne maneuvers near Robbery Charge "rial Ordered Oita, Kyushu, Japart, on Feb. 26, COWBOY BOOTS BIGGER NOW; PANTS SMALLER DENVER, Jan. 14 CT) Take it from a man who knows, cowboys feet are getting bigger.

"Yes, sir," says Theron Brooks, sales manager for one of the south west's oldest manufacturers of cowboy boots, "the cowboys of yester-year didn't begin to fill the boots of the modern-day range rider." Brooks said cowboys of the early 20th century rode their horses wherever they went and, as a consequence, their feet took an average size They wore bigger pants in those days, he added. Today's cowpokes currently average a size 9J-J boot. Brooks represents the H. J. Justin Son, boot firm Fort Worth, Tex.

1953, he dived into a river and res cued a paratrooper who had become fs James William Hayes will face entangled in his chute. ttial in district court on a robbery charge which involves the alleged tfteft of $1630 from a Reno visitor But army officers who Saturday presented him a citation for the rescue found him in a hospital, his sear her hotel Dec. 3. leg in a huge cast. "Skiing," he commented, "that's dangerous." if Hayes was ordered bound over to tjjstrict court this week by Justice of the Peace Laurance Layman, PLUS HUNDREDS OF DELICIOUS VEGETABLE RECIPES Seems the 27-year-old ex-eorporal was carried from a mountain at ttfho continued bail of $3500.

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