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RENO EVENING GAZETTE JUNE 20, 196113 From New York Dennis the Menace by Hank Ketcharr. Stock Market Shows Upturn In Quiet Trade Murrow Report Says Seventh! Newspaper Complaint Tests Law Continued from Page 1 Senators Urge Speedy Action On Freeway Continued from Page 1 Today's Closing Stock Quotations Stock averages by the Associated Press una 20 30 15 RIs 15 Utl 40 Sts Net changa A3.2 A A A A1.9 Street Route More Economical NEW YORK (AP) The stock market won back a good piece of Tuesday Pre. Day Year ago gathering of individuals whose ad recent losses in quiet trading late waste of time and money." Continued from Page 1 vice he sought. He said the free Turning to Seventh Street, tie the controversy once and for all," Cannon said. "I am prepared to abide by its findings this afternoon.

Volume for the day was esti way survey under consideration would offer "indirection and increased mileage." had been given him as a confi route originally chosen by engineers as the most favorable, Mur mated at 3.6 million shares com and recommendations. dential document, and that he had ACF Indus Air Reduc A I leg Lud Allied Ch Allied Strs Alum Ltd Alcoa Alum Murrow said proponents of the Bible told a newsman "in view pared with 3.98 million Monday. Key stocks rebounded from row. said it could be construe fed to six lane width and mat its 'gst no authority to make it public. by-pass told him their primary fractions to about 2 points.

would be $13.1 million below -tiat The "open meetings statute, passed by the 1960 Legislature, of the fact that the Secretary of Commerce and the Federal Highway Administrator have asked the Am Air Lin The trend was higher among objective was to ''eliminate all possibilities" of a through town route, and their secondary one was to get the by-pass construct for Third Street WONT INTERFERE' is basically a model law formu motors, utilities, rails, oils, chem Amn Can Amn Cyan Am Motors Am Potash lated by Sigma Delta Chi, the icals, electronics and airlines. national professonal society of State of Nevada to submit comments on the Murrow report by June 23, I feel that any statement by me on the contents of Amn Smelt ed. Steels and mail order-retails were irregularly higher. Tobaccos, journalists, and is in effect in an Amn Tob He said to study the North Rim 358.7 120.3 126.4 245.2 355.5 119.7 125.4 243.3 330.5 121.2 103.2 221.6 (AP) Closing stocks: 56V? Kaiser Alu 2 77 Kenne Cop Wft 43 LOF Glass 494a 61H Liboy McM 13 55 Litlon Ind 114 35V Lockh Aire 46' 76 Macv R.H. S4' 24V4 57 41 Minn 83 451 Monsan Ch 53 17'A Mont Ward Motrla Inc 85 67H Nat Biscuit 76 116 Nat Cash 6 Nat Dairy 67 57V Nat Distit 28Va 2044 Nat Gypsm 62 57 Nat Lead 93 74 NY Central 174 48' -j No Am Av 45 Nor Pacific 43V4 20H NorttirpAir 60'A Olin Math 43 43 Pac 77 45' Pac 38V 60 Pack Bell 21 Va 42 Pan Amn IB '4 29 Param Pict 74 53 Parke Dav 35H 103Vj Penney JC 43H 9 Penna RR 13 39 Pepsi Cola 53? 39Phelp Dodge 58'A 52 Philco Cp 22' 46' Philip Mor 95 52' Phillips Pet 59 42 Proct 837 any further would "constitute a drugs, aircrafts and farm implements were mixed.

Amn Vise Ampex Co Anacon Co Armco Stl He dispelled fears it would Interfere with presently established schools, churches, playgrounds or parks, and said its rejection Jay an earlier city administration may have been caused by a lack of understanding. The Murrow report has not yet been accepted by the Bureaar'ot increasing number of states. It prohibits state and local bodies from conducting closed meetings except to consider the hir The averages were bolstered by Armour Co Atchsn Top the report would be premature. "At the same time, however," he said, "I am firmly convinced that the actual construction of the freeway is long overdue. WORDS VERY PLAIN 2-podnt gains of American Tele Avco Corp Bendix Av phone and Du Pont Also up ing or firing of employes, or to hear charges brought against Japan, Austria Awarded Olympic Beth Steel around 2 were Eastman Kodak Boeing Air employes or officials.

Under its and Goodrich. Public Roads. If it is, the recom Borden Co Borg Warn Burroughs Gains of over a point were post mendations adopted as policy, fte terms, wrongful exclusion is misdemeanor. CONDUCTED OPENLY Cal Pack Games in 1964 "In my opinion the great majority of Washoe County citizens are, in plain words, sick and tired of the controversy that has enveloped the freeway site selec action would be tantamount; to withdrawing federal money Jor ed for Chrysler, Ford, U.S. Steel, Sperry Rand and Union Carbide.

Zenith spurted around 3 points Cam Soup Case, J.I. Cater Trac Celanese Co Chance Vgt At the heart of the law is a third street ATHENS (AP) The Interna After his closed door meeting statement of policy that such agencies "exist to aid in the con as other electronics made fractional gains. tion during the last three years. Chrys Corp tional Olympic Committee today with the State Highway Board "It is high time that this proj Cities Svc Colg Palm duct of the people's business decided to hold the 1964 summer Up about a point were Liggett ect be allowed to move forward, 57 It is the intent of this section 39V Myers, Boeing and United Air games in Tokyo from Oct 11 to and members of the Reno Council and the Washoe County Commissioners yesterday, Sawyer said no official action could be takers by Further delays are not in the 59? that their actions be taken open craft. Fractional gainers included Oct 25.

"So long, Charlie. I have to go home now." public interest, and can only serve ly and that their deliberations be General Motors, Radio U.S. The winter games at Innsbruck, conducted openly. Rubber, Transitron, Royal Dutch Austria will be Jan. 29 to Feb.

9. to impede orderly progress of this section of our nation's vitally im the state until the federal agency took a stand. Col Brd Sys Colum Gas Gomw Ed Con Edison Containers Contl Can Contl Oil Corn Prod Crane Co Crown Cork Crown Zetl Curtiss Wr Deere Co Disney Pd The complaint signed yesterday and Pennsylvania Railroad. 53 52 122 18 45 47? 36 30 66 The IOC and the Japanese or Vital Statistics portant interstate highway sys at the request of the Reno Eve Off slightly were Johns-Man- ganizers agreed to take photo fin In a report to the Bureau of Services Held For Lee Baldwin tem." ville, Merck, Phelps Dodge, Wool- ishes in track and swinaming fi ning Gazette by Frank Johnson, Gazette-Journal Carson Gty Bu Rep. Walter Baring, nals.

Count de Beaumont of 38 worth and American Smelting. Public Roads, however, Sawyef in effect asked that it take pove as well as negative administra Prices on the American Stock reau manager, is the first test of France made the suggestion "to 40? 46 who for years has been fighting the Third Street proposal and DEATHS tAKER The body of Jesse Eugene Baker was accompanied to Bunker Brother Funeral Home In Las Vegas where funeral services will be held Thursday morning; Ross-Burke Co. in charge of local arrangements. RATICELU Friends ere invited to the law in Nevada. avoid discussions such as mere Exchange advanced in moderate tive action.

.1. Doug Aire Dupont Co Dow Chem East Air East Kod recommending that Reno be by Funeral services for Lee were held in the Sierra in Rome." trading. Named in the complaint are LIFT FREEZE ORDER mt passed with a North Rim route, U.S. government and corporate In the main controversy, Aus Sawyer, Atty. Gen.

Roger Foley If Third Street is rejected he Chapel of Walton Funeral Home, said: and State Controller Keith Lee, tralia's John Devitt was award bond prices were mixed. El Paso NG Fed Mogul Flinttc Co Monday morning at eleven asked the agency to state fragkly what route or routes it is willing "The Nevada people the voters ed first place over Southern Cal members of the State Highway Food Mach and taxpayers should decide o'clock with Rev. Amon Johnson of Faith Lutheran Church officiat Board; Reno Mayor Bud Baker; Ford Mot ifornia's Lance Larson in the 100 meter free-style swimming final 37 Radio Osrp 26' Raythn Mfg 80V Repub Stf 79 Rexall Drg 24 Reyn Met 40' Rey Tobac 53' Rheem Mfg 52 Richfld Oil 63 Safeway St 84 St. Reg is Pa 55 Schenley In IB Sears Roeb 55' Shell Oil Co 36 Sinclair Oil 32' Socony MW 216 Sou Cal Ed 80 Sou Pacific 251 Sperry Ran 106 Std Brand 26V4Std Oil Cal 30V4 Std Oil Ind 30 Std Oil NJ 72 Stand Pkg 87 Stude Pack 12Vi Swift Co 26 Tenn Gas 33' Texaco Ina 63'4 Texas Inst 82 Thiokol Ch 45H Tidewat Oil 21' Tran Air 26V4 Transamer 74ViTwent Cen 67 Un Carb 64 AUn Oil Cal 41 Un Pacific 24 Unit Air 387 Unit Aircft 35 Borax 43 US Gypsm 29? Rub 43 Steel 477 Varian Aso 537 Warn Pic 74'4 Westg Air 30 Westg Elec 54'4 Woo (worth 67? Yngst 66 Zenith Rad which route should be selected. Reno Councilmen George a Forem Dair Frueh Tlr 68' 23'4 28 62'4 52? 51 44 24 7' 40 23' 100 166 42 26 15? 34 42 139 54'4 32 ing.

Organ selections were played They never had a chance with although timing machines gave Charles Cowan and Dick Dimond, Genl Dyna Genl Elec by Mrs. Joye Davis. the Third Street route. It was the American faster clocking. Pershing County Horsemen Name New Officers Burial was in the Veterans Plot and Washoe County Commissioners Mike Mirabelli, J.C.

McKen- jammed down their throats. zie and Robert Garkson. of Our Mother of Sorrows Cemetery. Casket bearers were: Dan to support in order to prevenjt a myriad of proposals from bing thrown out for grabs. He asked the Bureau to lift fliat part of its freeze order affecting freeway construction from the Nevada-California state line to a point half a mile west of Reno, And, he asked for a refund of state money if Third Street is rejected.

Murrow, recommending Genl Food Gen Motors Gen Refrac Genl Genl Tire Ga Pac CP Goodrich Goodyear Logan, James Grayson, Charles Vaughn, Walter Jackson, Forrest Gaming Conflict Brings Decision Directors Draft LOVELOCCK Pershing Coun- 44' Greyhound Brown and Arthur Dixon. Humboldt Rites For A. R. Tobey 44 ty Horsemen held a special Gulf Oil Honorary casket bearers, all 43' attend the funeral of Emilio Fraticelli, in the Sierra Chapel of Walton Funeral Home, Wednesday at 7:45 a.m. Re- quiem Mass in St.

Thomas Aquinas "Cathedral at a.m.; burial in Our Mother of Sorrows Cemetery. FULLER Funeral services for Mrs. B. Fuller will be held in the DeMalignon-Miller Funeral Home, Bow-4le, S.D., Saturday at 2 p.m.; arrangements by Walton Funeral Home. CLENN Funeral services for Mrs.

Alice Glenn will be held In the Simmons McBride Funeral Home, Van- ccuvar, B.C., Canada Friday at 2 p.m.;- burial In Forest Lawn, Van- couver; arrangements by Walton Funeral Home. WAN LOVE Friends are Invited to attend funeral services for William Man-love on Wednesday at 3 p.m. at the home chapel of Ross-Burke Co. under Free and Accepted Masons; cremation the direction of Pyramid Lodge UD at Mountain View Crematory. MILLER In Bishop, June 18, Frank Ball Miller; father of Raup W.

AAiller of Omo Ranch, Gladys L. Riegel of Ontario, Byron K. Miller of Floriston, brother of Leander Miller of Howard, and Miner H. Miller of Salladesberg, a native of Salona, Pa. Cremation took place at Mountain View Crematory, Reno, Tuesday morning; the ashes will be accompanied Hew Pack Homestake meeting at the Farm Bureau Hall Sewer Contract for the annual election of offi Ideal Cem CARSON CITY (AP) Theater veterans of World War were Arthur Collins, Dale Bates, Lyle Inland Stl sevemn street, proposed i me write off of approximately cers.

magnate Elias M. Loew of Mil Int Bus TAHOE VALLEY A new con Special to Gazette-Journal D. Eller, William Martin, Chris Intl Harv New officers elected were: Bige 105 58' 82? 58 71' 26' 43 77 101? 168 WINNEMUCCA Final rites Samuelson, Richard Troutner, Duncan, president; Fred Talley, 000 spent in Third Street fanning and design. At the state's five per cent contribution ratto, a Intl Nickel Intl Paper Intl ton, has withdrawn his application for a 10 per cent interest in the Thunderbird Hotel of the Las Vegas Strip. Final rites or A.

R. Tobey, 68, John Luchetti. tract allowing the Douglas County Public Utility District to hook up to the South Tahoe Public Utility District's beach trunk line is vice president; Jean Talley, secretary; Sally Anderson, treasurer operator of the Overland Hotel Johns Man Jones refund would amount to about $20,000. here were held Monday afternoon and Mrs. Nora Cornwall, histori Ned Turner, member of the in the Eddy mortuary.

Rev. an. Jiggs Goodwin, board of di Selection of Seventh Street or State Gaming Control Board, said Loew filed notice of withdrawal rectors for a seven year term; being drafted by the two districts, STPUD Manager Winder Priday reported at a Thursday night directors' meeting. George Gerard, pastor of St. Mary's Episcopal Church, conduct Laos Withdrawal Offered by U.S.

any other new location if Third Street support is withdrawn wbuld Bob Issacs, appointed to fill in apparent preference to selling Portoia Rites For Sheepman ed the services. Burial took place Fred Talley's place on the his investment in the Bay State in the Eagles section family plot, Negotiations for the contract to Fairptay, for a private com board. require the approval of the Washoe County Commissioners and" the Reno and Sparks City Councils. Racing a harness racing Winnemucca cemetery. began when the Nevada district, mittal service; Ross-Burke CO.

in charge of arrangements. Rita Wright, outgoing secre- firm in his own state. GENEVA (AP) The United For many months, Mr. Tobey A state attorney general's opin after much controversy, agreed to pay $20,000 on its statement States today offered to take its WEBB Friends are invited to attend funeral services for Margaret Webb Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the home had been in failing health.

He died early Friday morning at his ion recently upheld a state regu military advisers out of Laos. chaoel of Ross-Burke Co. witn Rev. for last year's STPUD services. lation iorbidding Nevada gam quarters in the hotel.

iStLra? "555- freshments served by Rita Wright Disagreement between the dis Communist advisers also would have to pull out under the Ameri Blake M. Franklin 'of the First Baptist Church clergyman; the body will be accompanied to the Lupton Funeral Poster Contest Winners Listed; blers from holding outside gaming Almon R. Tobey was born in tricts started early this year when tV. vj and Sally Anderson. Films of interests in other states or coun Home, 7233 De mar St.

Louis, can plan for turning the divided Pictom, Canada, 5, 1892. Dur the Douglas County utility which where committal services will be this year's parade and rodeo tries. Southeast Asian kingdom into a ing 1939 he became an American serves the Stateline casino area were shown by Llewellyn Young. Loew was one of several mem held Saturday morning. MARRIAGE LICENSE neutral nation isolated from the citizen in San Luis Obispo, Calif.

cold war. refused to pay the STPUD bill, terming it too high to be justified. Mr. Landaburu was born Nov. Special to Gazette-JournaL WINNEMUCCA Winners'1 of Coming to Winnemucca he was bers of a corporation which leased the Thunderbird with op George L.

Schaut, 21, Tenton to The U.S. offer was made to the connected with the Hotel Hum Since that time the Nevada dis 26, 1884 in the Basque Pyrenees, France. eay a. van BUSKirK, in, xeno. Kooen Bennett, 34, and Donna A.

Acord, 32, tion buy last month, subject to 14-nation conference on Geneva boldt at one time, and since 1945 the Vernon Robins Unit 5, American Legion Auxiliary Poppy Day trict was forced to request beach Reno Fire Loss $41,081 in May state approval. by Ambassador W. Averell Har- Survivors includea brother, both of Alturas, Calif. Paul A. Holt, 20.

and Christine L. Smllanlck, Is, both of Reno. Richard E. Tisue, 21, Long Beacti, line hookup privileges when it Poster contest have been '''an had operated the Overland Hotel. He also acquired real estate Turner said the board will wait riman, chief U.S.

delegate. Bert Landaburu of Chilcoot, Calif. found its sewer facilities inade nounced by Mrs. Marvin Clausen, Calif, and Mary E. Melka, 22, Reno.

Donald W. Watts. 24. Provo, Utah, and to see what the remaining pros MUST COORDINATE and ranching property west of and several nieces and nephews i ttii -r, quate and observed overflow con chairwoman. pective investors will do to re He added that the withdrawal Kenneth W'inder of Golcohda ditions at peak use periods.

T7. 1 ii I'll XX (U11UU1UV.U IV OU group before taking action on the must be "phased and coordinat ruiKi-ai services wui oe 0 Carina J. Baker, 23, of Sparks. Donald R. Fisher, 25, and Nancy L.

Wilson, 21, both of Reno. Richard C. Utter, 23, Reno, and Joan C. Smith, 21, Chippawa Falls, Wise. -Thomas J.

Phillips, 29, Al Tahoe, and Gloria Azevedo, 29, Sacra Winnemucca on U.S. Highway 40 and the Humboldt river. Besides his widow, Frances Tobey of Winnemucca; he is sur proposed transaction. ed" under the supervision of neu Wednesday at 2 o'clock from the iTST JZ took the $7 first prize; Carl tar-sen, $5 second prize; and Gkry tral truce teams. All foreign The board and the parent Corliss $3 third prize.

All three Gaming Commission are meet forces except a group of French vived by a sister, Mrs. Zeita Mc- tola. Burial will be at Vinton. t-iiTnw-irl trrfol rT 8T1 mento, Calif. Lloyd D.

Seevers, 28, Reno, and Eileen K. Golden, 18, Oakland, Calif. Richard N. Williams, 22, Reno, and France D. Plew, 17, Delano, Calif.

Donald are pupils of Mrs. Tom Gilbraith Story Hour Set Saturday ing in Carson City today. instructors would pull out. The Mullen, Detroit, two neph at the Winnemucca Grammar -r. U'C munui ews and three nieces.

E. Olson, 29, Reno, and Peggy L. Bog-dan, 21, SpaiKS. John C. Gregor, 46, and aersans lviarruary cm trunmsL.

School. Of the 80 calls, two were mis French would remain as outlined under the 1954 Geneva agreements making Laos independent. Donna Jean Frye, 37, both of Grass Valley. William G. Menezes, 20, and taken alarms and eight were false Regular session of the unit was The story hour for children Phyliss J.

Stevens, 23, both of Portoia held in the Hotel Humboldt cock alarms. Greatest single cause of This would mean the removal rrain at the Washoe County Library next Saturday will feature Hans Nevada Marine Faces Charge Selling Bibles fires during the month was burning of any Soviet or Communist North Jack M. Kofahl, 36, and Gloria K. Ko-fahl, 31, both of Las Vegas. Frank W.

Williams, 36, and Doris Lee DePathy, 35, both of Reno. William B. Read, 53, and Helen F. Lope, 52, both of Reno. Kenneth i Meyers Grade Forest Blaze Under Control cam ITT? AMrrcYTn rAm ui Christian Anderson's rollicking Vietnamese now with the pro- nr.

wpstpm uhito 4S lh 9 971 auuiuun 10 uie xue tale "Big Claus and Little Communist forces. N. Wise, 20, and Rutn A. Heitmann, 17, both of Reno. Armando S.

Magnetto, 54, Claus," according to Alice Hicks, and Filomena Woytovich, 41, both of i i i -i i HONOLULU (ffl Marine Cpl. Reno. Jason E. Webb, 36, Syracuse, N.Y., Corn no. 2 yellow CaliforniaP5 01 ieaKf gas, children's librarian.

Appropriate tail lounge with Mrs. Tillie Chil-ders in charge. The poppy days posters wfll be entered for state honors during the department convention inas Vegas, Aug. 17-18-19. Delegates to the Las Vegas conclave will include Mesdames Childers, James Dove, Harry Odle Eva Pedlar, Kathryn Wes and Gloria D.

DeWolf, 33, Reno. Raven- and once for a resuscitator run. MEYERS, Calif. A small for to the rodeo season will be 2.76-2.79 en c. stepp, 25, Reno, and Betty M.

Ulis Stewart was charged in a summary court martial Monday Six, of the 80 calls were from est fire, the first of the season in Vaughn Missakian Funeral Is Held atone, 30, rortoia, laiit. DECREES GRANTED film entitled "Thrills on Horseback" and in addition, a short Rest grains unchanged. Alfalfa the county, 39 were from Reno' with disobeying his commanding officer's orders to stop selling this area, burned a small area near Meyers Grade at the south high value district and 35 were cartoon about Woody the Wood Pamela D. Makela from Carl J. Ma- Bibles at Kaneohe Marine Corps from residential areas, end of Lke Tahoe Monday.

U.S. No. 1 28.50-29.00 U.S. No. 2 leafy 27.50-28.50 U.S.

No. 2 16.50-27.50 Delores J. Bryan from Allen J. pecker. Funeral services were held for Bryan, Vyvonna I.

Crevehng from Wil Air Station. Firemen responded quickly to Sixty-seven reports were made Children are still signing up in Vaughn Missakian on Saturday liam E. Creveling, George L. Parthemos from Catherine D. Parthemos, Marietta Wetzel from Charlie Monroe Wetzel, A Marine spokesman said Stew fight the fire and prevented its by phone, three by radio, seven the "Reading for Fun" club: ley, Fred Cook.

Alternates comprise Mesdames Clausen, Jim Anderson, Velma Holman, Emily Laucirica, Mary Hornbarger, Har at 1 p.m. at the home chapel of art, 28, of Ely, had been warned spread into tinder dry forest sec MARKETS AT A GLiAXCE from fire alarm boxes, and three Ross-Burke Co. with a Christian Agnes w. Boyle from Donald A. Boyle, Bern ice rosso from Frank S.

Grosso, Donald L. Cullum from Bobbie J. Cul- tions. The blaze was reported at NEW YORK (AP) I verbally. those who still wish to join and have not yet done so, are invited to do so as soon as possible, that soliciting on the post was strictly forbidden.

Science Reader officiating. old Wrilliams and Odie Lupien. noon Monday and controlled with Stocks Higher; substantial The fire prevention bureau of The service was opened by lum, Martha M. Haner from Louis Haner, Angela P. Smith from Colburn J.

Smith, Michael J. Kozorwskv from "He went ahead and did it in two hours. Mrs. Hicks says. recovery.

tne lire department made 011 Hymn number 293 from the Chris anyhow," the spokesman said. The Next Saturday's program will Albina Kozonasky, Sharon L. Richofsky from Stephen J. Richofsky, Nril H. Strv- Bonds Mixed; light trading.

and gasoline tank inspections, 375 tian Science Hymnal being sung fcer from Joanne F. Stryker, Everett be the last regular story hour Cotton Irregular; liquidation! building inspections and 26 Ere in- by Joseph Battaglia and accom Bibles were not an issue, only the selling. N. Hepler from Thelma E. Hepler, Joan for children until Sept.

9, just and commission house demand. I vestigations during May, Summer Reading Set in Churchill. panied by Mrs. Dorothy Rowe, t. rioitsma trom uerriK L.

Hoitsma Alice E. Strack from George E. Strack "He would be court martialed CHICAGO: organist. Scripture was read from Philip LaPonte from Kathleen M. La- if he was selling amles the Wells Students On Honor Roll Special to Gazette-Journal Wheat Higher: general de- DAMMU nl.n after the opening of the schools.

However, if there is sufficient demand during July and August, Ponte, Merlin C. McCleerev from Aromia the Bible followed by a reading mand. UUIIIU LCI wllulUI 3 spokesman declared. H. McCleerey, Gloria DeWolf from Robert F.

DeWolf, Betty L. Ragla from from Science and Health. A si Conviction by a summery court groups of pre-school children may visit the library on Saturdays, be Corn Higher; short covering. n.aa J. Oats Mixed; late liquidation.

OpreaU Oil lOdU vary b. Kagie. DEEDS RECORDED lent prayer was offered followed by "The Lord's Prayer." Hymn WELLS Thirteen of Wells carries a maximum penalty of loss of rank and 30 days in the tween 10 and 11 a.m. in order Soybeans Mixed; mostly CISCO GROVE, Calif. (Special) High School's 125 registered stu number 139 was sung by Mr.

Frank Zubrteta to Edwin A. and Edith Special to' Gazette-Journal. FALLON Registration for Jthe children's summer reading program of the Churchill Countyj Library is now under way, accord easier. More than 10 bomb detonators to have stories read to them; brig. Wilkins, lot 7, block 48 of Prater Add.

dents were listed on the school honor roll for the second semes Battaglia and accompanied by Mrs. Rowe after which the bene Hogs 25 to 50 cents higher: too were scattered along highway 40 there will be no movies, but Charles P. Spalding to F. H. and Evelyn M.

Carter, portion of sec 3, 17 19 E. 1 Robert Lee Griaas Sr. to John H. and $18. when the metal fuses fell from a film strips which illustrate favor ter of the 1960-61 school term diction was given.

ing to Mrs. Dora Witt, librarian. Cattle Slaughter steers steady truck carrying a load of salvage ite tales will be available for use Ronald Harper, principal. Burial was in Mountain View an- Theme of the 1961 program will to strong; top $23. metal.

nounced this week. Cemetery. with this age group. The preschool story project will begin Constable William Fonseca Mobile Labor Office Set Up Helen Noyes and Edmund C. and Miriam D.

Douotas, portion of tot 6, block A of town of Reno. AA. DeWitt and Eva M. Grow to Helen D. Wright, tot 11, block 3 of Skyline Heights Sub.

No. 1. Carey C. Ballard to George R. and Three students, a senior, Jean gathered the small plunger type on July Cory, a junior, Linda Wilcher and LIVESTOCK detonators.

After meeting with a be "Let's All Read This Summer," and the mascot is SmTJkey Bear. Registration, which opejned Saturday, will continue through July 3. The program begins July 5, and four books will be required an eighth grader, Helen Burr, FALLON Cattl for uaair jit. -t Carol J. Travert, lot 5 of Northridge Height Sub.

No. 7. achieved straight averages Mary Ann Doris Last Rites Held Sellers; buyers, itrirtly idd iot sum- I mer sale with good clearance sii.Qht- McClellan Air Force Base, he Nevada Title Guaranty Company to for the entire 18 weeks. 21 YERINGTON (Special) A 59v4 farm labor information center L. A.

and Mary Dunson, lot 2, block of Pleasant Valley Ranchos Unit No. 2. 1E was advised that the detonators Students maintaining the neces Al J. and Ann Zeitiitf to George H. has been opened in a trailer on cattle steady to strong" with good de- were unarmed and harmless.

PACIFIC COAST EXCHANGE Ampex Boeing Friden Lockheed P. G. E. P. T.

T. Rohr Ryan Seaboard Finance Union Oil no tveryn c. portion of block sary 2.5 grade average were, sen Funeral services for Mary Ann of Moana Home Sites. 37 West Street, in Allum Court oTstrfebVrY. enwfln 10 saTlsfy 0Ut" Fonseca found the driver of the iors Birdie.

Bake 2.8, Jo Bangs reading to obtain a Junior Forest Ranger membership card. A special certificate of merit willi be awarded, to those finishing 10 books during the six weeks con TILE: standard Heif- truck east of Auburn and returned Doris were held in the Sierra Chapel of Walton Funeral Home 2.5, Jean Cory 3.0, Gary Owen 22Yerington, by the Nevada Em-'2'4ployment Security Department i.iu-it.iu; uTiiiry ana commercial cows 13.15-15.00; canner and cutter cows me detonators, 2.5, Davi Widmer 2.8; juniors Monday afternoon at two o'clock Local 1 aimers had asked the ii.z3-ij.aj; aneny cows 10.10-10.75; HoM stem cutter cows 12.40-14.10; butcher Kraig Dahl 2.7, Amy Goodwin 2.7, center for 30 farm workers with fcE. Fraticelli Rites Planned i with Rev. Fay Caswell of Reno Unity Center officiating. Organ Lawrence Quilid 2.8, Linda Wil puns 18.10-19.50; breeding bulls 160.00-330.00; light feeder buls 15.10-17.60: in hours of its opening Tuesday said George Puddington, ESD of cher 3.0; sophomores Deanna Olsen 2.8.

Judy WTinchell 2.6: test Smokey Bear will be the honored guest at a free show atitha Fallon Theater which will culminate the program Aug 15. selections were played by J. B. Laster. ficial.

i Friends are invited to attend Burial was In Mountain View Police Protection at Pyramid For Public, Boaters Requested freshmen Ronald Hendricks 2J5; eighth grade Helen Burr 3.0. Workers are needed mostly to 'the funeral of Emilio Fraticelli, weed onions and to irrigate, he Cemetery. Mrs. Doris who resided at 265 Heavy feeder steers 19.10-21.10; light calves 26.75-29.75. STOCKER AND FEEDER STEERS: Heavy feeder steers 19.10-21.10; light stocker and feeder steers 24.25-25.10; heavy feeder heifers 18.60; heavy steer calves 25.25-26.10; light steer calves 27.25-28.75; heavy heifer calves none; light steer calves 27.25-28.75; heavy heifer calves none; light heifer calves 24.00-25.00; Holstein steers 17.50-20.25; plain and common steers 15.30-17.40; cows and calves (pairs) 167.50-207.50; day old calves 18.00-44.00.

said. which will be held from the Si- rra Chapel of Walton Funeral Mill St died in a local rest home Boyd Coffey operates the cen June 16. ter from 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. and Jockey Renfro Seriously Hurt declared the tribe receives in Jlome, Wednesday morning at 345 o'clock. A Requiem Mass will 3 to 5 p.m.

Some action to protect boaters and the public at Pyramid Lake come from boaters and should 0i celebrated in St. Thomas Aqui How They Voted WASHINGTON How Nevada members of Congress were recorded on recent roll calls: SENATE On passage, 64-25, of $6 billion BUTCHER HOGS 16.10-18.30; feeder cooperate in financing controls, nas Cathedral at eight o'clock. LNGLEWOOD (AP) Jockev that the county doesn't have the was demanded of Washoe County Commissioners this morning -by pigs i3.uu-io.uu; tat lambs 15.25;-17J0; feeder lambs 13.75-14.25; killer horses 4.50-7.10; fat ewes 1.35-2.10. Last Rites Held For James Berry Burial will be in Our Mother of money. The county gets tax in Sorrows Cemetery.

William Renfro was seriously; injured today when the horse he was exercising at Hollywood Park race Lyon Building Inspector Named James Mills', a local boating en thusiast. Fraticelli who resided at MUTUAL FUNDS come from more than 1800 boats registered here, Mills told the housing bill. For Bible (D), Can Requiem High Mass was cele 43 V. Plaza St. died June 15.

Bid Asked Sheriff W. Young backed board. track bolted into the insideJrail and threw him. Affiliated Fund 8.31 8.99 non (D). On confirmation, 57-27, of nomination of Howard Morgan of Ore brated Monday for James Henry Berry from St.

Albert the Great Mills' plea for police protection Bullock Fund 12.14 15.47 A special meeting with the Pyramid Lake Tribal Council was He suffered a chipped vertebra Concord Fund 16.43 and warned that while deputies YERINGTON (Special) Gty Delaware Mutual 12.76 Church with Rev. Thomas Con and two fractured ribs, the Icack physician reported. answer calls for help from the 17.76 14.03 3.66 13 18 6.15 called for July 7 at Nixon. Com nolly, celebrant Div. Shares 3.34 Eaton Howard 12.33 Hamilton H-C7 5 3 councilmen have announced they will put teeth in the uniform Singer to Bring Family to Reno reservation area and the lake missioners Garkson and J.

Pallbearers were Karl W. Hamilton H-DA 5.52 McKenzie are to attend along with building, code adopted a year ago. Scbenk, George S. Taylor, Charles gon as member of Federal Power Commission. For Bible, Cannon.

On rejection, 38-55, of Case (R-SD) amendment to highway bill to limit to one year only an ex 9 38 "we have no authority." Mills said the state has pur Life Insurance 12.95 They appointed a building in M. Ball, John R. Potter, John Incorp. Investors 8.58 Instl. Growth 11.84 Mas.

ifw. Trust 14 78 Mass. Inv. Growth 17.57 United Income 12.34 Wellington Fund 15.14 spector, Jim Hunt of Yerington, Traynor and John J. Ascuaga.

chased a boat for patroL He declared the principal road block 16.15 19.20 13.43 16.50 Total! is oiven and vested him with power of a Father Connolly recited the Ros Singer Dinah Shore, consistently voted the nation's favorite woman television personality, will arrive with her family in Reno tomorrow for a two-week engage tent! on of present law providing policeman to enforce the code in the way of protection was a 1955 commission resolution ex the sheriff and Mills. The board asked H. F. Ahlswede, assistant district attorney, to take part because of his previous position as a deputy U.S. Attorney and the federal nature of the reservation.

A representative of the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles, ary Sunday evening in the O'Brien-Rogers ChapeL tor limitation in billboard advertising along interstate hiehwavs. and at reasonable times to enter any building in town in perform N. Y. METALS NEW YORK Metal prices: cluding the reservation and lake from all actions, criminal and ment at Lake Tahoe. Against amendment Bible, Can Copper, electrolytic, delivered U.

S. ance of duty. Bank Clearings 31.00 nom 10; New York Ref nerv New York Life Insurance to. sold $20,166,780 in insurancelto Nevada residents and paid to policy holders and beneficiaries during I960, said William T. Menderson.

eeneral nfcn- Miss Shore, her husband and civil. non. HOUSE 30.82' i nom lake 31.00c ex Hunt, maintenance man at Yerington High School, has had ex SAN FRANCISCO Bank their two children will arrive at Reno municipal airport at 11:41 port i-as u.s. pons jo.25 nom lb. Lead, common, 11.00c St Louis 10.80c lb.

which enforces the state's new boating laws, also will be asked perience as building inspector for Manganese, 9.9 per cent pure, 1 to a.m. Wednesday from Los An Both Mills and Young warned controls are needed. Mills said there wasn't the boating interest in 1955 there is now and said up to 300 boats use the lake on some to take part. clearings: San Francisco 5177,400,000. Oakland $15,059,024.

Berkeley debits 57,863,673. ZU TOnS ID. Quicksilver, $200-204 76-lb flask nom geles. Her husband is movie act cr-directcc-producer George Mont On resolution, adopted 323-77, to reorganizing Federal Communications Commission, thus, in effect reject administration proposal for disapproving the proposal. For resolution Baring (D).

Tin, NY prompt delivery 112.50c lb. Tungsten powder, 98 -J per cent mini In another action the board refused to abandon a stand billboards on the Pyramid Lyon School District, as building and bridge inspector for the state highway department and as practitioner of the building trades for 20 years. fice in Reno. A total of $111,454,549 worth! of NYLIC insurance is in foreerur-rently in the state, he said, gomery. Their children are Me Los Angeles bank debits: Today days.

mum pure S2.5 nom R. Zinc, prime western NY 12.00c East St. Louis 11.50c lb. lissa An, 13, and John David, 7. last year $38,107,030.

Commissioner Robert Garkson Lake Road..

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