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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 2

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2-RENO EVENING GAZETTE AUGUST 9, 1965 Winnemucca Man Dies In Wreck Almost all the world's crop of jumping beans comes; from the town of Alamos in the Mexican state of Sonora. WINNEMUCCA (AP) Ne his two-door sedan overturned New Board Requested In Nevada (Continued from Page 1) vada's 1965 highway toll climbed on U. S. Highway 95 about 2J.i to 99 Sunday night when a Win Lake Tahoe Developers Named in Suit Six residents of the Lake Ta nemucca man died in a one- miles north of Orovada 44 miles north of Winnemucca. i Nelms was dead on arrival at Commission Plans More Study on Breakwaters car accident in Northern Hum FIREPLACE WOOD Buy Now! Save Later! JOY'S WOOD boldt County.

the Winnemucca Hospital. The toll stood at 113 on the same date one year ago. port of water to the arid south west will become reality." Forrest Lee Nelms, 53, of Oldest unchanged border on the European continent is the Spanish Portuguese frontier. 329-9839 yet," Commissioner Jack Cun J. C.

McKenzie said he did not Winnemucca was killed when The Nevada officials praised formation of a Western States see any pollution from the hoe area have filed a suit against trustees of the Incline Village General Improvement breakwater, Commissioner Leo Water Council. The council be ningham said today. "We looked at it the breakwater from both sides yesterday, the land and the water." Sauer said he would rather not disclose any opinion "until next Monday when we have our District, the Crystal Bay Devel opment Company, and the In Two Washoe County commissioners today decided to give further study to the controversial breakwater issue at Lake Tahoe following a tour of the area Sunday with two other commissioners. Work on a breakwater by Weldwood Structures was halted recently after the county board protested the project. "I haven't made my decision meptins' and have had time to cline Village Recreation Asso wanted further at the Cunningham said he to discuss the matter with "some experts," came official last week at Lake Tahoe and the number one item on its agenda calls for a study of water needs and possible water transport in the west.

The council was endorsed by the Western Governors Associa have a little discussion on it. ciation. The suit asks that the im Sauer said the commissioners University of Nevada. "I really haven't firmed up did not discuss the breakwater provement district be restrained from selling $1,405,000 of its my opinion yet," he said. While Commission Chairman issue among themselves on the tnnr hut added.

"It wasn't as tion and recommendation by the When it's time for general obligation bonds. It further seeks to prevent the district from spending or disburs oad as we thought it was." council will be forwarded to the governors of the respective states. The commissioners toured the ing any funds realized from pur area near Crystal Shores East Hennen said, "It was obvious chasing Burnt Cedar Beach or apartment complex by land and at the Oregon meeting that thpn bv boat. Three miles of Incline Beach as public recre ation facilities. Paradise Park Position Given shore line south of the break states realize that if they do not take steps to correct water problems that federal govern The suit also asks that the water construction site at North Tahne were covered by the Crystal Bay Development Com commissioners on the tour.

ment will do so." Gov. Grant Sawyer told the pany and the Incline Village Recreation Association be pre The tour was prompted by an vented from selling to the im A position that the Paradise action and posting by the Ne Western States Water Council last week that if the states appeal last week by a representative of the Weldwood firm fr provement district either of the vada State Fish and Game Ponds are public property, paid for with public funds, and now "don't move as fast as possible, two beaches. the commission to withdraw its Commission and the Washoe County Game and Management the federal government will step Tne six persons listed as Drotest of the project, and by stocked with public fish, was taken today by the head of the in and may not comply with the Board. plaintiffs in the suit include wishes of all the parties in the protests of two lakeside res-idents against the breakwater Washoe County Game and Man "We do not intend ot close John M. Crom, and wife volved." agement Board.

Norine; Arlene and Harald Commissioner Dick Streeter was not available for comment that pond now or ever," Howard said speaking for the county board. Larsen; and Arden Connick and Tom Howard, chairman of the game board, said in comments Catherine Connick. this morning on the tour. Com directed toward todays Reno He said that his group would missioner Howard McKissick The plaintiffs claim in the suit that when they purchased City Council meeting, that the not "buy the idea of letting the Sr. was enroute from Corvallis, Washoe game board is opposed property from the defendant residents fish in only some of the ponds while the Trout Derby where he attended a wa ter conference last week.

to any private use of any of the Crystal Bay Development Com $150 Million Development Set in Vegas LAS VEGAS (AP) Plans for a $150 million development ponds at the city-owned park was being conducted. pany, they thereupon became "To restrict the fishing in just stockholders in the recreation association and were assured Proponents of a Sparks-Reno Trout Derby have asked the city council for a restricted and con one pond I would call class dis crimination," Howard said. trolled use of one of the ponds the beaches would remain private. A letter addressed to the im "Class discrimination Is International Deaths VICTOR JEROME during Oct. 17 to 30.

against the public policy of pub were announced today for 400 vacant acres of prime land sur provement district on May 21, lic waters," Howard added. The council had previously given its approval to the Derby on an "open to the public" basis, but later reacted to a change Nevada Fish and Game Com 1965 from the Crystal Bay Development Company said in part mission legal advisor Dan Ol NEW YORK (AP) Victor J. that the development company guin said today that he was not Jerome, a leader of the Com takine a stand either for. or munist a in the United "will sell to the Improvement District the two areas known as Incline Beach and Burnt Ce against the proposal. rounding the Las Vegas Convention Center.

The plans, announced by Marvin Kratter, president of National Equities call for a $25 million 40-story hotel, an 18-hole golf course, town house apartments, homes, lakes and a park. Kratter said the property one block west of the Strip is "one States, died Saturday of a brain tumor. He was 68. He was one "That is something the fish dar Beach, along with all im of 13 party officials convicted in provements thereon and with and game commission must determine." Oleuin said. He add 1953 of conspiring to teach the the entire special assessment ed that the commission will overthrow of the U.S.

govern against both beaches ($43,900) of policy by promoters of the vent The derby officials later wanted to control fishing in the ponds to "outsiders" or nonresidents only, so that tourists would be able to catch their limit of five fish per-day. They contended that there was not enough fish for both residents and tourists. Howard contends that there are more than 1,000 pounds of public fish stocked in the ponds ment by violence. He was re meet at the end of this month, being paid off for the total price leased from prison in 1957. and that any proposal must be of 51,240,000." of the choicest blocks of property available in the nation." submitted to them then.

SIR WALFORD SEEBY This thing has been ap The letter further stated: "To finance this purchase it is suggested that the Improvement rhe property will be owned and developed by Nevada Eaui- LONDON (AP) Sir Walford proached all wrong, he said Selby, 84, British ambassador ties a wholly owned sub "They should have gone District issue and sell 51,405, to Lisbon from 1937 to 1940, died 000 of its general obligation through the fish and game commission in the beginning." He Saturday in Salisbury, Rhode sidiary of National Equities, Kratter said. Nevada Equities boueht the by state game authorities, ne sia. He also had been principal said that by law, the commis also warned that there would be private secretary to five sue land for an undisclosed price sion is the only body that can bonds. The proceeds of this issue would be as follows: cost of authorizing and issuing bonds, purchase of two beaches and improvements, no more planting of fish if the WHITE LEVI 'S CALIFORNIAN MODEL You'll look better and feel better in these slim, trim pants of heavyweight all-cotton Supercord. WHITE LEVI'S Californians have the cessive foreign secretaries, from Mrs.

Joe Eown of New Orleans, the widow of former Dark was used for private uses Ramsey Macdonald, Sir Austen set seasons, and determine rules and regulations. Chamberlain, Arthur Hender Las Vegas developer. 240,000: working capital and son, Lord Reading and Sir John Howard explained that if the pond was stocked during the year and a derby was held next year, "they would be taking ad bond interest reserve, $135,000 Simon. He added that to get the proposal through in time for the October event, may take special emergency action on a higher National Equities owns the Jacob Ruppert Brewery in New York, and either owns or devel The suit was filed by attorney Oliver Custer. DR.

PEARSON oped the Lake Forest state level. MIAMI, Fla. (AP) Dr. Jay District in New Orleans, the hotel St. Regis In New York, the F.

64, second presi 98 easy-fitting look everybody goes for as right for school as ft is for sports and shindigs. vantage of public stocked fish for private purposes." The chairman of the county group said he believes for any water body to be declared closed, it must take a 50-day Olguin said that his appearance before the Reno City was only to explain the law dent of the University of Miami 4 American Hotel in Miami, and and its first chancellor, died Woman Suffers Facial Cuts In Accident the International Airoort Hotel Sunday of a heart attack. in Los Angeles. and to answer any questions they may have. Kratter added that 20 acres of the land will be sold to the Las JAMES JARCHE LONDON (AP) James 1 hmm tcvrs i cms tmc v.

MTCT ofnet mo dcwot? camcts maoc only wr trr trAtrrs 4 Vegas Convention Center for ex A Reno woman suffered se Jarcne, photographer who re PHARMACY PHACTS From J. N. (Jim) BiitorU We realize that here in our pre pansion. corded the landing in 1909 of vere facial cuts this morning when her car struck a tree on Louis Bleriot after the first Lawyer Named To Defend flight across the English Chan Stewart Street near Center St. Betty Bennett Jensen, 22, of 140 Wonder was admitted scription department we often ust terms or phrases that can nel, died Friday.

He was 74. easily mean little to you so to Washoe Medical Center. RAYMOND PAIGE LARCHMONT, N.Y. (AP) let's define a few or tne Police said late this morning more common Clyde Ibsen NEVADA CITY, Calif. (AP) Dist.

Atty. Harold Berliner was Raymond Paige, 65, the Radio the accident was still being ones? A with few City Music Hall's music director since 1950, died Saturday. A former leader of the Pittsburgh exceptions, is to decide later today whether prepared so that to file a formal murder charge against Clyde George Ibsen, 30, it is 10 of the strength of the who claims to have killed Nevada Indian leader Delbert raw drug in an alcoholic vehicle. "Extracts" are just what they would sound to be substances that have been extracted INEW EASE! NEW LUXURY! mfw KirrHFM FAurrrn Symphony, Paige worked many years on the West Coast where, at one time, he led the Los Angeles PhDharmonic. ROBERT MURPHY MINNEAPOLIS, (AP) Robert E.

(Bob) Murphy, veteran Minneapolis Star and Minneapolis Sunday Tribune columnist and newsman, died of a heart attack at his home today. He was 56. JAY F. W. PEARSON MIAMI, Fla.

(AP) Jay F. W. from animal or plant drugs through the percolation method with alcohol. "Emulsions" are minute amounts of oil mixed in Howard. County Public Defender Harold Wolters was appointed earlier in the day to defend Ibsen, and was to consult with him later in the day at the Nevada County Jail.

"There are no new clues, the investigation continues," Berliner said. Ibsen, of Tom's River, N.J., claims to have clubbed Howard AT RENO'S the water to form the prepare tion required. And, They're heavy solutions of sugar which hold or contain the meo cation desired. FIRST- ONLY BANK WALK-UP WINDOW Pearson, one of the first teach Here at Jim's Rex all Drug there's free coffee and a com over the head with a soft drink ers employed at the University of Miami who later became president and its first chancellor, is dead at 64. fortable chair if you have to wait, and free delivery if you can't wait.

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Pearson died of a heart bottle and later dumped his body into the Pacific Ocean. An attempt to find the body at Seal Beach, in Southern California, failed Thursday. Ibsen told FBI agents and Humboldt County sheriff's officers he hitched a ride from Howard in Winnemucca July 8. just north of the Centennial attack early Sunday. MM mm.

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Adv. of driving Howard's car across Ross -burke Company state lines. mi RENO, NeVADA ill ill NO IV BANK ALL DAY LONG Dear friends, Punctuality Is of pri importance in a funeral ser mi mm Mm PUBLIC GLOBIN'S RESORT HOTEL Sacramento at Alameda Streets AL TAHOE, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY? AUGUST 10 Commencing at 10 a.m. ha cooperate from the clergy musicians, and others identified with the service rS t0' are variably ready when our cars call 7 Promptness helps to Provide a respectful, dxgnxfxed funeral service. WALK-UP WINDOW HOURS 8:30 A.M.

to 5:00 P.M. Plenty of FREE Customer Parking Respectfully, NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS Am it. I Thousands of items used in the operation of this fine resort will be sold piece by piece. Some excellent antiques nearly 100 years old. SAUL FREEDMAN AUCTIONEER SERVING THE RENO AREA SINCE 1170.

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