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VENING GAZETTE RENO Nevada Regents Set Action on PAGE NINE RENO, NEVADA, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1955 PHONE 3-3161 Graduate School i Further Action Washoe County License Granted New Vegas Resort Dunes Application Is Approved Following Withdrawal of Jones Principal stockholders in the Dunes hotel, new multi-million dollar Las Vegas strip resort, were granted Nevada gambling, licenses in Carson Friday by the Nevada tax commission; For a while, before the permit was approved, their situation was rather precarious: That was when the commission learned that Clifford -A. Jones, former Democratic lieutenant governor, was School Board Is Pondered in Naming of School Vice President Is Also Anticipated Approval of the appointment of To Be Organized! Defectives Case Dr. Joseph Moose to be dean of a graduate school and of Dean William R.Wood, present head of Two Ordered Held After Dismissal Motion Sustained tonnorlnlorl' oa nnp vf the as one the statewide development program, was expected as University of Nevada board of regents con Representatives Of 17 Districts To Meet May 2 More than 200 school administrators met with State Superin three owners of voting stock Soarks Council Further proceedings against tinued their meeting this afternoon. and a potential member of the board of directors of the Reno police detectives James The board engaged in a lengthy bis: resort. Franklin and Michael Salonisen tendent of Schools 31enn Duncan in Carson Friday to discuss the When this discovery was made discussion on the subject this morning in which President Mirt- was being studied by the Washoe manner in which school districts the Dunes group was told to "get vnnr house in order and then county district attorney's office ard W.

Stout presented a detailed picture with the use of several throughout the state are to be today after District Judge Taylor come back beofre the cornmis consolidated. graphs to illustrate a -chain of sion." bv Gov. Charles Russell, Wines of Elko Friday afternoon Member May Run for Mayor Sparks' First ward councilman John Morrison announced at noon today that he would "probably file" his candidacy for mayor. He command for all functions of the The consolidation is directed in tax commission chairman. sustained a defense motion institution.

Other Dunes backers appeared abruptly concluding five days of PRESENTS GRAPHS before the commission Friday to district court trial. Dr. Stout presented a total of laws recently enacted by the Nevada legislature. In Washoe county, 55 trustees from 17 school districts will meet disclose that Jones had with Judge Wines approved a de KEY WITNESS Mrs. Marlene Little, above, was a principal prosecution witness during the five-day trial of James Franklin and Michael Soloni-sen on charges they accepted drawn from the organization, had five graphs which illustrated the creation of a department of build sold back his stock, and was being in Reno May 2 to select a seven ing and grounds and the appoint fense motion which concluded the grand jury indictment charging the two detectives with extortion has until 5 p.

m. today to present paid in cash for legal services. JONES PARTNER Jones is a partner in the Thun $180 to influence a forgery his petition to City Clerk Claude Cauble. man board from among them selves. BOARD MAKEUP was improperly drawn.

But he ment of a resident engineer to cope with an expected expenditure of $3,000,000 for capital im-' provements. Another graph por ordered the defendants held to The only other candidate for derbird Hotel in Las Vegas. This The board must consist of three answer and continued their bail mayor was C. E. Richards, opera license was ordered suspended trayed the assignment of respon at $2000 each.

The motion came Friday by the commission, fol residents of Reno, as the county I seat, two who are not residents of Reno, one resident of the unin sibilities to the academic vice tor of a Sparks stockyards. LEAVES RACE A last minute shuffle of candi late Friday morning as the state charge pending against Mrs. Little. She testified she was told the "case could be bought" and that she cooperated with Walter Youngblood, by whom she said she is pregnant, and the district attorney's office in activities leading to arrest of the police detectives. (Christensen Photo) esident which also, said Dr.

rested its case. FURTHER ACTION lowing a lengthy investigation into reports of hidden interests in the enterprise. The principal stockholders in Stout, would create more avenues dates for the city council resulted In James Buchanan, 901 Fourth corporated area of the county and one representative of the county at large, not a Reno resident of appeal for members of the fac District Attorney A. D. Jensen withdrawing from the race ACCUSED MURDERER Aaron Daugherty, 54, is being held at the Reno City jail on murder charges arising out of the fatal shooting of Ernest E.

Taylor, of San Francisco. Taylor was shot Friday afternoon at a Lake street hotel, following arguments and a drinking bout. Mrs. Lillian Brown, 42, San Francisco housewife, is being held here as a material witness in the shooting. (Christensen photo) RESIDENT OF BAY AREA the Dunes are Joseph A.

Sullivan, ulty who might have grievances. In his presentation Dr. Stout illus said the prosecution will be car ried forward, but that he and Wil Reno and Sparks are the only incorporated areas of Washoe county. for Second ward councilman be-. 33 per cen Alfred Gottesman, 49 cause of "personal reasons" and Ler rent.

Charles Fanning, nine liam "Raggio, assistant district at trated no lessthan three ways in which faculty members could get their difficulties ironed out. "conditions not apparent at the cent- anj Robert Rice, nine The county board selected May nine niuig. ner cent, an 01 nnoae asiaiiu. torney, haven't yet decided what move to make. Further action could take the form of an appeal China Rejected Leonard A.

Crandall, 620 Sev- Thpv are investing S3.300.000 in The third chart illustrated the will continue office until the first Monday in January, 1957. enteenth a Southern Pacific tne Diusn hotel. of Judge Wines' decision, another At that time a similar county 1 i i. 1 1 financial organization. of the university and represented some minor changes in the current rauroau empiuj ineu ins ptu- The stockholders a 1 a grand jury indictment or the fil HELD FOR RENO KILLING board elected in the 1956 general ing of an information by the dis election will take over.

tion for councilman from the their finance plan before the Fifth ward Friday. commission Thursday. trict attorney with the county At the May 2 meeting each clerk. San Francisco Man Is Shot Down In Loca By Nevadans In Young Poll trustee will have a number of votes equal to the number of cer Raggio, mainspring in the jn Cauble told reporters at noon It was stated that Sullivan and today there "was a good possibili- Gottsman would be the operating ty" he would file for the position bosses on a 50-50 basis. A five- of city clerk again.

man board of directors would be vestigation of the two detectives Hotel Room Following Long Drinking Bou tified employes in his school dis trict, tor electing the county plan for financial responsibility. Here Dr. Stout mentioned that a financial administrative committee meets at least twice monthly to discuss financial matters. A fourth chart illustrated the student organization, the responsibility of the dean of student affairs and the various branches having to do with student gov said, "The state definitely will take every step fo proceed with the case until a conviction is ob 42, a San Francisco housewife Aaron Daugherty, 54, today was in the Reno city jail, accused of board. -COUNTY OFFICUL who lives at 1270 McAllister St Incumbent City Attorney John on nand to arbitrate any dis-Spann had not filed by noon for agreements that might arise be-his office, although his affidavit tween the two managers, was prepared and lacked only poWER POTENTIAL tained.

The dismissal came on Communist China hasn a of a chance of becoming a Mrs. Brown, wife of a San Fran When formed, the county board ithe murder of Ernest E. Taylor, Cisco serviceman, is being held as mere technicality, and the court about 40, of San Francisco. notarization. Cauble said there Trransden Loomis.

special member of the United Nations if is authorized to appoint a county Nevadans have anvthine to sav superintendent of schools. One of a material witness in the case ruling is in no way an indication was "a very, very good possibility" tax commiSsion counsel, informed Taylor was shct to death in a Today Daugherty said he had that they're not guilty." ernment. The final chart showed the major jobs of the county board about it fepann would tile Detore tne qeaa- th commission this set up gave eparated from his wife in New Attorney Bert Goldwater, one and superintendent will be to pre. A recent poll, taken by Neva Lake street hotel in Reno Friday afcsut. 1 p.

m. line. Tnnoc a nntentinllv creat nosition York City, and that he had a son 1 wnMH 1 1 3 i 1 1 of Salonisen attorneys, andi da's representative, Clifton a ir me ivoo- maw in KPttincr maior nolicv. Valiejo, Calif and requested who successfully argued that the CONFUSED STORY Young, has justbeen tabulated by ear.in aance witn Mayority candidates: C. E.

LltVlv, a.h inVpStment was that the son be notified. state's indictment was faulty, Daugherty presented a con financial provisions of new school laws. the International Business Ma Kicnaras, iuea, ana jonn muin-. S9-n sh. an(, his services He claimed he had never been the chain of command for the college of arts and sciences, a plan which Dr.

Stout said would also be carried out in the other colleges of the institution. ACADEMIC CHAIRMAN It developed later in the meeting that the plan for the appointment nf tho Qnailamid tmoc! did not comment directly on the i "-j -i fused picture as he told of events chine Young told the House wnuetwieu uui uiuucu. ronnsel For thpse cnnfiidera in trouble before. He said he had Trustees of existing districts 1 that led to the fatal shooting of Police judge: Herman Worth- Friday development. CONTINUE FIGHT tions, he had received 250 shares of Representatives.

FAVOR DENIAL are to continue in office until Julv 1. 195(5 hut th tipW law crw. man, incumbent, and Harold Call, lf v' stock know Taylor since December and claimed no previous acquaintance with Mrs. Brown. When Taylor at the Lido Hotel, 224 Lake 12 hours after the two men But he said, "We're going to DOin IlieU.

-re rtoc-mnTi Cnllivan The poll shows that 81 per cent rificallv states that thPir wPrs arrived in Reno from San Fran continue to fight for Mike Salon City clerk: Qaude Cauble, yet nn, Vlo vntincr of those answering Young's query shall not conflict with those of the asked why he -as carrying the dent paralieied closely the plan cisco. The pair was accompanied isen because we believe in his unfiled but a strong possibility. a Himllt. Tmi were not in tavor ot uim admission county school board 57' Iftet instituted by Dr. Malcolm rr-i J-U- rf: 1 Reno by Mrs.

Lillian Brown, innocence. xiie same m.iu im we uij.i-c ui tor Red China. But nine per cent On that date, although their Love, predecessor to Dr. Stout, Frank Peterson, Franklin's at aty attorney for the incumbent, board be in and after registering at the hotel were, with the remainder unde- terms end. the present district but called, under the Love plan, an academic chairman or dean of cided.

trustees are to continue in office. torney, said, "Jim and I feel that they have not proved a case. We TT: TV.n "null a.ou, Lesser Crimes JlSU oiu t.uuin.ui.ia.1. ij he decided to place the weapon in his belt because he "didn't know the place." The poll, consisting' of "seven but are to continue as advisers to will continue to fight, no matter iCLl 1 i-, I ItUU, o. aim I I 4Via rinil4inr, irATD TnO TQV rTTl important issues now facing this the county board, by appoint the faculty.

If given final approval this afternoon, the two major appoint er, all filed. how many indictments they KNIFE HIDDEN Congress," mailed ever merit of the state superintendent bring up. Peterson concurred in Mrs. Brown, a witness to the householder the state. ui Cnlliv inPmhDnt Thnm.l lOOmiS saiu lie uiougllt Junes Goldwater's arguments for dis Reported Here The majority of Nevadans also ON NEW BASIS wan nri Tocprn, vprrnrn all should appear on the license ments would call for a salary of for Dr.

Moose, an increase of S600 from his present salary shooting, said Daugherty went to his room to hide a knife. He ob charge of the jury. a I -r-i -i n. ji 1 decided: The new fiscal 1956 school bud- Keiore ne wiinarew, nowever Goldwater had argued in es ii-i a tained the gun at that time, she Not to withdraw from the UN get to be prepared by the county and an increase for Dr. Wood Third ward councilman: Jess dones OIQ reporters iud wuuia sence that the bribery statute on While one man reportedly con said.

if Red China is admitted. board will be on a new basis, in from $10,500 to $11,500. Sneddon, George Rogers and Phil- misunaersiooa xne situation, which the indictment was based Daugherty partially explained To continue economic aid to accordance with the new laws. Both appointments would be lip Hursh, all filed. I EXPLAINS SHARES makes it unlawful for a public fessed pumping four or five bullets from a .32 calibre pistol into the body of another Friday in a non-Communist countries.

starting then, each county must come effective on July 1, 1955. Fourth ward councilman: A. H. He explained that Sullivan Not to favor higher taxes to allocate 70 cents of the tax rate omciat to accept money to influence his own action. But he Oborn, incumbent, George L.

with 1.000 shares of voting stock Lake street hotel room, crime on the shooting by saying Taylor wanted to fight the woman and that atter he discovered that his knife was missing he started for Taylor. Daugherty said he didn't want Taylor to know he had a balance the budget, but to con- tor basic school needs. These tinue a gradual trend toward a needs are defined as $80 for each lesser scale did not slacken in Lusich, James E. Blinn and John Would name two directors, and J. Verhaal, all filed.

Robert Petri- Gottesman, with 500, would name Reno said the indictment charged that the detectives accepted money to influence the action of others, that thus the indictment was is a strong possiouity tor tnis tne third. balanced budget and maintain a pupu in average daily attendance deficit. other than kindergarten, $40 for A 17-year-old girl was arrested candidacy, though he had not Thus. Jones said, there was no In his reqviest for naming of Moose and Wood, Dr. Stout indicated the growing need for establishment of a graduate school and the "need for a person to take leadership and coordinate the program." Dr.

Stout said that the naming of. Moose had been approved by the dean's administrative com by a policeman after she had al- TAX EXEMPTION each kindergarten pupil, $4000 gun and that he ran back to the filed by noon. guarantee he" would be on the egedly made the rounds of local door and layior kept coming Fifth ward councilman: ranlc hoard at. all. He added, however.

Not to ask for a $700 income annually for each certified teach If 11 e- a towards him. He said when Tay tax exemption instead of the Cl dIlu nau tne cost or transport Pangim, incumbent, at- he was withdrawing so that he bars with a 24-year-old man. She became so obstreperous when usual $600. The Question was mg children to school. This lat Jor made another attempt.

"I ton, uonaia lownsena, josepn wouid not stan(j in the wav of the questioned by Policewoman Mary shot him, then I kept shooting and worded, "Do you favor reducing ier floes not include costs of coppa ana ionara a. uanani. ote men getting the license. faulty, and that no public offense was charged. He said the defendants possibly could have been indicted under the grafting statute, which lists gross misdemeanor, rather than felony crimes, but were not properly indicted under the felony statute.

Riley that she lashed out with her taxes bv increasing individual equipment, such as buses. Mhe present council win meet Thnm VoIpv T.as VPtxa at mittee, but that it was his recommendation that Wood be named pxemntions from $600 to $700. UntQ 1956, the legislature Monday at 4:30 p. m. to certify Uorney, who appeared for the those candidates who filed.

minpc swmn toi thp mmmicKinTi foot and badly bruised the offi cer's leg. She was due before ju This will cause a loss of $2.4 bil- nas appropriated an additional to the vice-president post. Dr. venile officer Lt. William Brod Stout predicted this request on lion annually." The vote was 60 a ear tor PUP" in average I Friday that the whole situation npr rpnt against the idea to 22.9 daily attendance, with the excep the "need for leadership and the resulted from a misunderstand- head Saturday morning on charge of violating the curfew PROPER STATUTE npr rpnt in favor tion of the number of students shooting him some Police Chief L.

R. Greeson said eight shots had been fired at Taylor and that "four or five" of the slugs apparently entered his body. Daugherty surrendered meekly to officers after the shooting. He approached Officer Ray Cavallo and said "I'm the man you're looking for." Taylor was shot through the development of the academic ing. 7 Dognaping was reported by Su ThP maioritv of Nevadans nre- I wuieii maKe an increase over 19D4 He said no deliberate attempt Spring Weather Comes to Halt Raggio and Jensen argued that the bribery statute was the proper one to use, because it imposes fprrPri universal militarv train.

For these additional students $120 san Hanger, 183 Linden St. She had been made to conceal Jones' WELL QUALIFIED told police her red Dachshund was infr to an extension of selective eacn has been allocated, to han interest in the establishment with Regent Bruce Thompson raised a question as to whether Dr. the heavier penalty on public of snatched from the street by service and felt that sufficient cost of increases in furniture, his shares listed in a letter fur- ficials, while the grafting statute man, who fled with his hostage Wood's appointment would act as emnhac.is 45 ner cent of book and other expenses. These Reno residents brought out nished the commission several in a taxicab. The dog, female, rain paraphernalia again Friday weeks before the scheduled hear- budget was Heine- nlaced on were eiiective Jan.

1. neck and chest, preliminary in is meant for every person. They said that the indictment followed no.pr this year. vestigation revealed. His body the statute properly, and was in afternoon when caught in a sud- mg.

den April Fool's day shower and VARIED INTERESTS c-iistv winds was face up on the hotel room tact more specific than neces floor, lying between the bed and The greatest majority chose If 70 cent county tax is not this statement expressing their nough f.ori basic needs Hf-views on the Taft-Hartley law. ff fnce 18 to made UP the ann ipatinm tor vnrvincr in. sary, specifying not only "influ Breaking the Spnng vrea 1 her -n the Dune Vacted dresser. Chief Greeson said the room showed "no particular signs ence" but listing the payment of a "buffer" but Dr. Stout stated that Dr.

Wood was fully qualified to carry out the responsibilities for the academic coordination of the program. Some discussion was held on Dean Wood's background and Stout cited Wood as "one of the outstanding men in higher education." With this discussion the morning session ended with the two major appointments hanging upon at the next meeting'by the Start were on Thursday when sKies clear and the mercury answers to the name of Fiddles. A hot ball-gum machine was ditched by thieves in the Ryland building parking lot. Frederick Talley, 860 Southworth found the machine and turned it over to police, who examined it for fingerprints. No results were announced by identification experts.

William McConachie, 41, local "Experience has shown that the aw is fair and inst- it mnv need EaCh COUnty, Ul addition, IS aU $180 by Walter Youngblood to of a struggle Franklin and Salonisen. some amendments ,11 it thonzed to levy an additional tax some amendments, but over all it marked a mild 67 degrees clouds licensee inf0rmed' that ARRIVE EARLY Raggio complained that the of up to 80 cents for school pur gathered Friday morning and cave a little rain to the area money advanced by the new Taylor, Daugherty and Mrs time was not proper to attack is a good law." POSTAL RATE BOOST poses Brown apparently came to Reno parties must be" held in escrow until licenses are issued. the indictment, and that this later in the day. In Washoe county some areas Nevadans also favored an in early Friday morning from San should have been done by de have never been part of hotel resident and bartender, was Only a trace was recorded at the weather bureau at Hubbard Three individuals. Benjamin crease in Francisco.

According to state murrer early in the proceedings. Lassoff, Jason I. Tarsey and arrested by police Friday and charged with pandering. He was field, but probably a Jensen clairned that there had ments made by Mrs. Brown and Daugherty, the trio gambled and the postal deficit and were whole- Zt a resultant increase in the tax base Aiexanaer tsaraa.

are tne pena mmmt rorPlvPrl in thp ritV cnargea witn procuring an ac fire. Thompson had, just previous to this, questioned the wisdom of naming the two men with recommended salary increases, when it had not yet been fully established been no prejudice to the defendants by the form of the indict drank at the New China Club Wind gusts accompanying the applicants Between them leipiibe participating in aevei- Matw nf ihnio 0a; cused prostitute for a plain they are investing $361,000 in the thpv' nrp invpctincr Snfil OOO in ihc light storm reached as nign as oping "atomic power for peace- Carson meeting ment, and that certainly in five establishment. clothes policeman the night be 4S miles per hour Friday after days of trial they had learned of until dawn when Taylor obtained rooms at the Lido. Mrs. Brown and Taylor registered as "Mr.

and Mrs. E. E. Taylor" while Daugh fore. The poll and its results reached utP(1 in those nlw what they were accused.

as to whether current legislative appropriations would provide any Saturday morning, someone Nevadans in government franked whether wachnmn. Raggio remarked of the indict noon, and the highest sustained wind was 35 miles an hour. It will diminish tonight and the weatherman forecasts gentle Mary Muth stole Mrs. Madylin Fink's purse erty was assigned the single room. ment that "maybe the grand jury members aren't lawyers," and envelopes as an extension of re- have one school board of trustees marks printed in the Concession- instead of the present 17 may al Record.

Both the question- have to ho left All three later went out to eat faculty raises. Final action on both appointments was expected at the after in a local bus depot. The San Francisco woman reported a loss breezes Sunday breakfast and then the three re of 540. Taken by Death Temperatures dropped Friday noon session as well as considera naire and the results were con- Attorney General Harvey Dick- tired to Taylor's room to continue drinking. Goldwater answered, "the copy of the indictment I have is signed by William J.

Raggio." The state had sought to show, Larry L. Bowen, 17, 380 Linden to 64 degrees as a high in the afternoon, and to 23 degrees was arrested by a traffic of The trio was said to have been Mrs. Mary T. Muth died sud at Government Expense." Robert Drake, president of the ficer and charged with reckless early this morning. Tempera denly today at the home of her primarily through the testimony on the way to Las Vegas to obtain work.

Reno board, said today he and the board met in Carson Friday driving and driving without an tures were expected to slip lower daughter. Marion Trabert. Reno of Youngblood and Mrs. Marlene Letters Week operaTor's permit. The officer Police were called to the mur with Dickerson concerning the Little, that the two officers had said the youth sped 45 miles an today and to rise to about 51 school teacher, degrees Sunday afternoon.

There A native 0f Oregon, Mrs. Muth will be variable cloudiness to- and her husband came to Gold- der room at 1:04 p. m. They stat present law's conflict with the tion of the appointment of a university engineer. In other action, candidates for graduation Jan.

28, 1955 were approved, as well as the appointment of Myrl Nygren as lecturer in the home economics depart-" ment and the appointment of Harriet E. Fonda as a lecturer in home economics. Both were on a temporary basis for the Spring Campaign Set accepted $180 to influence the prosecution of a forgery charge hour on South Virginia street, ed the report came from the hotel old night and Sunday, the bureau in told him his age was 24, gave a manager, Elmo Saboraria, who Drake said the old law, passed against Mrs. Little. Corroboration of Youngblood's testimony name other than his own and said there had been a shooting.

Nevadans are urged by Gov. in 1947. allows for the nresent field in the early days of that mining camp where he was connected with the Tonopah and Goldfield lacked a driver's license. Charles H. Russell to participate board of trustees set-up until WOMAN APPEARS was offered in a recording made He was ordered before Lt the annual Letters from Amer- July 1, 1956, while the new law railroad.

After his retirement 18 Mrs. Brown was not in the room dicated. Fatal Beating Trial Date Set with a miniature, portable ma Brodhead. ica Week campaign May 16 to 22. presumably goes into effect im- semester.

when police arrived; but appeared chine which Youngblood wore on Dec. 6, when he said he paid the The governor said that the writ- mediately. Which law stands. years ago they made their home in Reno. Mr.

Muth died in 1940. She is survived bv her daueh- Supervising teachers in the in the hotel corridor as officers were making their investigation. money just prior to the arrest of Keno scnoois were approved as LAS VEGAS Walter Doyle ter. Marion Trabert: a son. Ed- the defendants.

well as personnel recommenda George Jackson Services Held ing of letters to friends, relatives consequently, will have to be de- and acquaintances serving in the cided by Dickerson. armed forces and in other Drake said the "intent of the branches of government overseas present law is what will have to Hickson entered a plea of inno-mun(i Iuth of Carson; a sister, She said "I'm the girl, I'll wait and talk to you." Mrs. Brown later broke down when informed The defense, which did not tions in the evening division of the I Mrs. Clara Muth of San Fran- cent to a charge of voluntary manslaughter Tuesday and will university at Reno, Carson and Las Vegas. reach the point of presenting its own case, worked through cross- is the best and least costly weapon be considered.

she would be held as a material witness. Cisco, and six grandchildren, Stuart and John Trabert of Reno, Funeral services were held Fri which can be used in the cold Dickerson noted that the new examination to hint at "entrapment," and to indicate that the The woman said she fled the and Ann, Mary, Martin and Kath- day afternoon in the chapel of Capitol City Mortuary in Carson for George Jackson, 64, who died war. law lacks a "saving "Such letters," Governor Rus- which would allow validation of sell said, "have proven in the any other part of the law not erine Muth of Carson. room as Daugherty opened fire, thought of a bribe was not origi fearing her own life, and as she Recitation of the rosary will be nated by the detcetives but by Mrs. Little and the district attor March 29 following a lengthy ill past to be very effective in ere- held stitutional.

Thus, fled she said she heard Taylor Copren Service To Be Tuesday Funeral services for John V. Copren will be held at O'Brien- held at the O'Brien-Rogers chapel ness at Silver Star rest home. ating a better understanding of without this clause, the consti scream, "Oh, you've shot me. at 8 p.m. Sunday.

Funeral serv ney's office. go on trial Nov. 7 for the fatal beating of Carl Scott, 28, here several weeks ago. Scott died of skull injuries from a four-by-four timber wielded by Hickson, after the two became engaged in a heated argument on the affections of Hickson's ex-wife. He i3 free on $2500 baiL Hickson was represented in District Judge Frank McNamee's Rev.

John Harvey and Rev, this nation, its residents and the tutionality of the whole law Goldwater was associated with Mrs. Brown told police she walked ices will be held at the chapel Howard Stewartxof the Presby real aspirations of the United could be challenged if one por- "two or three blocks" before re John Squire Drendel and Louis Mead Dixon in representing Salo States amonr other nations of the tion was found unlawful terian church officiated. Mrs Rogers chapel Tuesday at 9 a. thence to St. Thomas Aquinas Robert Shriver was organist and world." Monday at 9:30 a.

thence to Our Lady of the Snows church for a requiem mass at 10 a. m. Burial will be in the family plot in St. Mary's cemetery, Oakland, Calif. nisen.

A. V. OF.RARD DIES Mrs. Betty Blaikie the soloist. After Judge Wines announced Burial was in Lone Mountain HUBCAJrS SOLEN Alfred F.

Gerard, 8, a native his decision Friday and thanked turning to the scene of the shooting. Daugherty was questioned at length Friday afternoon by police and Edwin C. Mulcahy, assistant district attorney. He is said to have confessed to the shooting. Two hubcaps, valued at $14, of Illinois, died at a local hospital cemetery.

Pallbearers were Jay court yesterday by Attorney El- the jury for its attentiveness, the cathedral at 9:30 a. m. for a requiem mass. Recitation of the rosary will be held at the chapel Monday at 7:30 p. m.

Burial will be in the family plot in the Mater T.l A Bliss, Leslie Crawford, Melvin Win Leavitt, while Deputy Dis were reported stolen from a car Friday. Funeral arrangements trial wound up in a flurry of polite remarks by the attorneys Clampitt, David Campbell, James trict Attorney VeNoy Christof- MESSAGE HELD Police hold a message for Perkins. belonging to Gloria Bigelow, 453 will be announced by Ross-Burke Evans Ave. Company. Kurtz arid Phillip Taylor.

involved. Cerson represented the state.

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