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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 6

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Reno, Nevada
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6-Thursday, April 23, Reno Evening Gazette Permanent License Recommended for Reno Club to operate three games at Ne. Hewins, Ned A. Turner, Stuartlommended approval of the fol been put on the board's agenda Florida Land Developer to Sell Interests to Aetna, Board Told Gazette-Journal Wednesday of a permanent li- Carson City Bureau cense for Reno's Horsehsoe Club The Nevada Gaming Control to operate 16 table games. vada Hotel, Battle Mountain. lowing Northern isevaaa appu- J.

Mason and Marvin W. Mason. cations: for review prior to May 1. Licensing extends to the club's new operators, Bradford R. Joseph T.

Mackie, Har. Board recommended approval! The temporary licensing had Late last year the State Commission, which has the Virginia Mathisen for a 3M old Larragueta and Raymond per cent interest in the Beck D. Lagarza, authority to operate one game and 26 slot machines, final word, approved the four for taking over the club in a which operates the keno games at Harolds Club in Reno. roff of Miami, said the beverage department's real reason for denying the license was because Rizzo has a $5 million loan from complicated $3Vj million ar James A. Hume and J.

C. Jordan for permission to oper Vegas Casino Withdraws Game License Application the teamsters pension fund. ate 17 games and 81 slot ma Red Bulls Restaurant, Winne-mucca. -Robert W. Ziegler, authority to operate 21 slot machines, Golden Bubble dining room and cafe, Gardnerville.

chines at the North Shore Club Chadroff asked the control rangement. But commissioners set a Jan. 31, 1968, date for their gaming license to expire to give them a chance to prove their financial at Crystal Bay, Lake Tahoe board to defer action until a Henry E. Dorian, authority Florida court determines the fate of Rizzo's appeal next The Landmark Tower in LaslPlaza Tower Operating mended denial of a gambling The owner of a multimillion dollar Florida land development firm, quizzed by the Nevada Gaming Control Board on his bid for a gambling license, said Wednesday he will sell his interests to Aetna Life Insurance Co. The board deferred action on Salvatore A.

Rizzo's request for a permanent gambling license at the Carousel Club in downtown Las Vegas, after questioning him about alleged hidden interests in Rizzo's Two Seasons Inc. Two Seasons Inc. owns the arrangement is sound. month. Vegas, with a history of seven had announced earlier in the Arguing Wednesday for con years of financial troubles and week he was backing out of Rizzo said lawyer Frank Rag- trol board approval was Reno ano of Miami was given ten shares valued at $225,000 in Two license last month because of "inadequate financial capabilities and resources of the operating corporation and of its principal investor," who is Carrol.

Control Board Chairman an unopened casino, has to start all over again. An application for state li Seasons Inc. for legal services. the proposed casino operation at the 28-story structure near the Las Vegas Strip. 4WE SHALL RETURN' "We shall return," said Madi But he said Ragano only held the stock from November 1967 censing from gambling investors and casino personnel was with Frank Johnson asked for a new to January 1968.

NOTICE OF ESTATE SALE RESIDENCE PROPERTY, 615 NORTH MADDUX DRIVE, RENO. 2 BEDROOM, I BATH. GASH SALE. SEND WRITTEN BIDS TO: RICHARD MINOR, 140 NORTH VIRGINIA, RENO APPRAISAL: $15,100 son Graves, a Las Vegas attor drawn Wednesday at a meeting of the State Gaming Control Sky Lake Country Club, nucleus Johnson said Ragano was an attorney Francis R. Breen, who earlier had gotten into a stiff argument with gaming commission chairman George Dickerson over the financial questions.

He said the management in the ensuing months has proved its financial ability and wants the assurance of a permanent license to obtain more than 300 slot machines and security for employes. In other action, the board rec- attorney for imprisoned team of a major subdivision in Miami. Board Chairman Frank John Board. Frank Carrol, of application and a fresh financial picture. "The board is not happy seeing that tower stand there and unable to open," Johnson said.

"We know that 600 jobs are dependent on the casino sters boss James Hoffa and for Santo Trafficante, who Johnson ney representing the apartment-hotel-shopping center complex. "We are trying to re-group the financial picture and we plan to submit a new application," said Graves. The control board had recom- son said the Florida State Bev described as an underworld fig ure. erage Department has denied Rizzo a liciuor license at the Rizzo said he planned sale Anniversary Dance Planned country club because of undis of Two Seasons Inc. to the in closed interests in Two Seasons surance company.

Johnson voted against defer Inc. But Rizzo's lawyer, Sy Chad- ring action on Rizzo's bid -to change his conditional license at the Carousel to a permanent license. The casino closed last November for refinancing. But Johnson was outvoted by board members Wayne Pearson and Keith Campbell. Sparks Police Investigate 1,9 Cases In a quartely report to the "We'll defer the matter until May to give them a chance to resolve their problems and give us a chance for further By Air Guard i The 20th anniversary of the Nevada Air National Guard will celebrate with a dinner-dance at the Reno Elks Club Friday night.

Maj. Gen. James A. May will be the guest speaker. May, former adjutant general of the State of Nevada and retired head of the state's Selective Service offices, helped organize the Air Guard in 1948.

On April 12 of that year, the unit was formed as the 192nd Fighter-Bomber Squadron with 90 members. Now, as a photo reconnaissance group, the unit has approximately 700 men. Its base at Reno Municipal Airport is investigation," said Pearson. The conditional license expires May 30. Sparks City Council, Police Chief Robert Galli said 1,926 criminal cases were investigated in the city.

Galli said during the first three months of 1968, 361 ma ior crimes were investigated. Bishop Green To Address State's Catholics The Most Rev. Joseph Green, Police also investigated 207 traffic accidents, including 32 injury and 175 non-injury. named May Air Force Base. Bishop of Reno, will launch the Nevada Catholic Services Ap Former members fthe group The department issuefl 786 traffic citations to motorists dur and those now on active duty peal Sunday.

will attend the celebration. His voice will be heard all Catholic churches and mis sions in the state via tape re ROBBER FOILED SEATTLE (AP) The gun corder. Bishop Green said he hopes ing January, February ana March. Police issued 64 citations to animal owners in violation of city statutes, and impounded 108 animals. Bicycle licenses were issued to 57 persons and police recovered 66 stolen or missing bicycles.

The department issued a total man was nonplussed when he to impress on every Catholic the importance of doing his share to further the charitable, religious and educational pro stuck a gun in the ribs of Theresa Suarez in a robbery attempt at her variety store. "Go ahead and kill me," she said, "then I won't have to work anymore." The young men fled empty handed. of 554 permits during January, grams proposed to help the church keep pace with the predicted growth of the state in the next 10 years. February, and March. Galli also reported that a total of 12,215 hours were spent in patroling Sparks streets, 1,049 mo hours for traffic, and 516 in animal control activities.

U5A PPLIANCES The department spent 2,136 Repaired fn LU Reagan Approved LOS ANGELES (AP) A majority of Californians still approve of Ronald Reagan's performance as governor, the State Poll indicates, but the margin has slipped slightly. The poll, conducted by Don M. Muchmore, found 51 per cent of the voters approving of the way Reagan is handling his job, against 53 per cent in both March and September 1967. AQJLSDZIES I Small Cars Lar9eCars Imp. down 6.507.00-135.60-15 and 1 15-14 If it Blackwall, Tubeless Blaekwall, I Plus J1.78S1.53 Fed.

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