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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 11

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RENO EVENING GAZETTE November 5, 1962-11 Passing Cup Brings Students to Georgia Justice Candidates Support Salary Plan Instead of Fees Dance To Raise Funds. stretch the World Student Fund. ATLANTA (AP) Students at a relatively grand title of World Student Fund. Georgia Tech have brought 80 The Halftime for World Peace,) foreign students to Tech in 12 But the project, sponsored by as the football collection is called, years by passing the cup. was started by former Tech A "Fabulous Forties" buffet din-1 Stewart called for use of the fees in obtaining a tax reduction for the Georgia Tech Young Men Christian Association, has none of the luster of a massive fund- Their down-to-earth program has Coach W.

A. Alexander. It was CH1HN1PHIL FOR ASSEMBLY FROM MINERAL EXPERIENCE SERVICE WISDOM M. for by Vets for Hendol ner and dance will launch the residents of Las Vegas and Clark raisins: drive, as such- a title first fund-raising drive of St John County. He said this could be done might imply.

Vianney's parish school project Reconnaissance Pilot to Be The entire fund-raising effort Is Saturday. by giving the money to the coun continued when Bobby Dodd became coach. H.C. Commander, YMCA secretary at Tech, praised the program highly. "This is a student enterprise; it has no connection with any government fund," he said.

The dinner-dance, scheduled for LAS VEGAS (AP) Both candidates for Las Vegas justice of the peace supported a proposal Friday to eliminate payment of marriage fees to justices and place them on salary. Tom Pursel, chief deputy city attorney, and Al Stewart, Las Vegas attorney, set down a condition that the justice be paid a a 1 a commensurate wife amount of work done. Them emphasized that the Las ty treasurer. based on a few minutes at half-time in one of Georgia Tech's football games each year. At that Mathisen's Hall, will be the first The proposal to put the office Buried Tuesday step in a drive to raise $6,000 on a salary basis was originally time, tin cups are passed through for payment on a parcel of land 11 offered by Buddy Garfinkle, can WASHINGTON (AP) A White me stadium.

The coins pile up. purchased for occupancy by an didate for Reno justice of the I it' House plane today carried home At this year's Georgia Tech- elementary school and parish peace. to South Carolina the body of Maj. plant. Rudolf Anderson, a flier who per Edward Marshall, candidate for Tennessee game, more than $5,400 was raised.

It will help bring seven more students to Tech next fall. The social hour begins at ished in a reconnaissance mission district attorney, said: p.m., and the buffet dinner will Vegas Township justice generally works seven days a week, 14 to 16 hours a day, to handle both over Cuba. be served at 7 p.m. Dinner will "It's only common sense. Why should a justice of the peace be Fraternities provide meals and The 35-year-old Air Force pilot be followed by dancing to the right court and marriages.

add a little social life for the will be buried Tuesday with full paid more than a district judge? music of the bands of the 1940's. Pursel said the office will have foreign students, which helps His opponent, Myron Leavitt, in Co-chairmen for the affair are military honors in a private cemetery in Greenville. to toe divided into two depart Revs. Maurice Welsh and Leo FAIR WEATHER The long trip home started Sun ments eventually. He added that present administrative costs of cumbent justice of the peace in Las Vegas Township, claimed a second justice should be hired if McFadden.

Committee members day in Havana when Anderson's include: 525,000 are deducted from fees. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) The Weather Bureau predicted clear skies for California tonight and Door prizes: Vince Fagan and the plan is adopted. "I presided over 1,000 cases dur remains were transferred by Cuban authorities to the care of the Swiss ambassador, Emil A. Stade- Mrs. L.

Healy. Tuesday, with somewhat lower Social hour and refreshments: ing the past 22 months," Leavitt TAXPAYERS OF SPARKS ASSEMBLY DISTRICT ARE YOU "FED UP" WITH A $4.00 monthly sewer tax in 1963? Phony arguments for charter changes? Voting less than 80 of the time? Failure to assure sales tax for schools? Then-VOTE FOR A CHANGE VOTE FOR DARREL (Bud) ERNST lofer. temperature readings. George DaForno, Norman Carrier continued. "The workload includ Burial Insurance Sold by Mail and Glen Munns.

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cost $139 million and is scheduled no change in her condition. necessary. I Pat Ghiiien. for completion late in 1963. OLD LINE LEGAL RESERVE LIFE The 78-year-old former First Lady has been suff erine from ane Decorations, music and public SYSTEM 2 CAR GARAGE.

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i SPARKS ASSEMBLY DISTRICT I Glen Munns; Mesdames G. Mac- cently was removed from a hospi Paid Pol. Adv. Donald, J. Pascucci and Pat Ghi- Free Information, no obligation Tear out this ad right now.

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Pol. Adv. ii I mini i lU.li I I. I II Erb Daughter Drowns In Family Pool OAKLAND (AP) The 2V2- year old daughter of Charles (Boots) Erb III, former University of California football star, drowned Sunday in the family swimming pool. A balbysitter, Walter Madeiros 17, said he found Krista Elizabeth Erb floating on the surface of the pool in the backyard.

Efforts to revive her were futile. $50,000 to 75,000 a year is the reported amount made by our Reno Justice of the Peace IS THIS RIGHT Thirty ether sfotes, a committee of the American Bar Association, and BUD GARFINKLE say NO! that th offic. of tha Jutlic of th. P.ac. should bo put en 7 realistic salary basis.

30 othor states have put their J.P.'s an an adequate and reasonable salary. Hera are the recommendations of a committee report of tha American Bar Association of October, 1962: "Some states still continue to follow the pernicious practices of the fee sys-. tern without any plausible reason for continuing it." "The answer is an adequate salary system." The report further urges local bar associations where the fee system Is still used, to undertake aggressive campaigns to seek its elimination. M. Pol.

Adv. Fire Destroys Rice Warehouse WEST SACRAMENTO (AP) Fire destroyed a rice warehouse Sunday night and caused an estimated $1 million damage. Damaged or destroyed at the West Sacramento Enterprises rice warehouse were more man 400,000 nundrea pound sacks ol nee owned by the Rice Growers From fjli America's Renowned Home tawdry Specialist The FIRST and OillV BQVEfi That WL 1 Electronically LIbbsbibs aoisiore 0 "EPI Al vfc 1 72 electronic "fingers" inside the WILLIAM B. WRIGHT drum "feel" the dothes constantly shut the dryer off automatically in me Kiomesg cm when they are dried exactly right! laflfrnnlfl inn msJf i Bin (Jlw 11 13 0 in ii ii I ii 1 1 1 i VD WM0I UUUISUU UIA1 ill! iMUKii" VWW-WM Htm OvSH TP i.i Him OYM TH tnu tor Hars5 just Kigv MODEL DE-701. FOR THE IMPORTANT OFFICE OF U.S.

SENATOR! Bill Wright believes in the dignity of man, and in his God-given right to pursue success as a free un-molested by pressure from non-essential agencies of the Federal Government. Bill Wright truly believes in the preservation of our American way of life. His qualities are aptly described by Jim Leavy of the Las Vegas Review-Journal, who said Bill "is stumping the State with a list of freedoms he has jotted down in a small notebook. He claims these freedoms are disappearing subtley in the shadow of government control. Chief among them are the privilege of making a profit, the freedom to contract with another man, and labor's freedom to bargain with employers.

'These rights are guaranteed by the Constitution' Wright asserts, and he argues that the government has been quietly taking these and other privileges from Americans. When he speaks he personifies honesty, and there is little doubt in the minds of listeners that this man really believes what he is saying." ELECT AM ACTIVE REPRESENTATIVE FOR NEVADA! guesswork jk JLiiA to rK Per Month UMIffD Of mi I HIGH SPEED LOW HEAT I ttALU 1UVLU Of This new Maytag Halo-of-Heat Dryer measures the moisture in your clothes vdth 72 electronic Tfingers This means for the first time clothes can be dried without losing their natural The clothes come out feeling soft, looking fluffy, needing far less ironing. And on wash 'n wears, particularly, a touch or two of a cool iron is all that's necessary. Clothes are never over dried. Wrinkles are never baked in.

UI11LI1 MAYTAG I I USE YOUR FLEXIBLE PERSONALIZED CREDIT TODAYI $15989 MODa DE-100 I WW SPEED! Dries typicil kMd thn I iitow MEW SAfTTf! Dries at I little more Him body lew- penture (100110) I SUPER SIZE IKT I T8AP I I I FUa-OPENIW DOOt FtttlT AOT0WAT1C Jst set om siffltlt co- mm TFiRB.S.SE 120-126 Jk W- COMMERCIAL TtV i Vi iT3 Row I I RENO 322-6921 Pd. Pol. Adv. Fred Sttlmeyer, Chairman OPEN THURSDAY NITES 'TIL 9 PM..

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