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Rl ENO EVENIN Nevada's Greatest Newspaper PHONE FA 3-3161 RENO, NEVADA, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1958 PAGE TWENTY If Fire in Bed New Power Source? Overcome By Smoke, Is Saved School Board Fights Clark Teacher Suit Members Ready For Defense Of '58 Budget Perjury Seen In Case of Wife Juggling District Judge Cites Move by County Attorney Writing that "a conclusion of LAS VEGAS. School board attorneys today were scheduled In an effort to find additional power sources in western Nevada, Sierra Pacific Power Co. has filed an application with the bureau of land management for a permit to prospect for coal. And the idea is not as strange as it might appear at first glance. The land on which the power company seeks to prospect is located directly south of Dayton and east of false swearing or perjury is in to exDlain in court why the evitable District Judge Gor don W.

Rice has called the attention of the Washoe county district attorney to the case of a prominent Westfield, Mass Clark county school trustees failed to comply with the state law when they published budget notices this year, as a hearing of teachers charges of illegal budget procedures by the board continued before district Judge Larson Valley at the headi man who has juggled two wives over the last three years, The judge's conclusions are in a decision in which the judge Frank McNamee. When the injunction hearing A Reno apartment house manager was credited with saving the life of a 58-year-old man tenant early Friday morning in a cigaret-caused blaze. Firemen said the fire at 6:20 a. m. in the Stewart Apartments, 141 Washington was caused when tenant Marion Ewing dropped a cig-aret on his mattress.

Ewing was overcome by smoke and was saved by manager Carl Stanley who dragged the unconscious man outdoors. Stanley, and two other tenants whose names were not known, applied artificial respiration until firemen arrived with oxygen equipment. Ewing, a Sacramento, Calif, resident, had shared the apartment with his wife Mrs. Jewell Ewing. Mrs.

Ew: ing returned to Sacramento late Thursday. Authorities at Washoe Medical Center said Ewing was not burned. They said he was in "fair shape" at noon. Damage was confined to the bed and mattress, but heavy smoke filled the apartment building. has declared valid a decree which he granted in 1955 and Board Orders Inventory Of Wafer Uses concluded yesterday, Judge Mc Namee demanded an explana- of Eldorado canyon.

There is coal there. The coal was first mined in the days of the Comstock to power the mills in the Virginia City area but was soon abandoned in favor of the more easily obtainable wood from the forested Sierra Nevada. A twisting declared void June 28, 1957. The decision was rendered ton. He said: "I want the dis ''IMWWaWWPMMMMMMM WiM 1l HHP 1 Till 'tflTflr Iflfl tfll 'III it trict attorney to explain why the law was not complied rhursday in a suit filed by V.

Benda Chatham Moore, wife of Paul F. Moore, against him and TIIESE RENO TWINS, being held by mother, were a month old this week and still quite unaware that they are unique. They are the secon set born to Mrs. Lou Dean Fisher who holds with." Mary Coe Moore, a preceding CITE STATE LAW Robert, left, and Rodney, right. Doctors say wins are born about one in 80 times but have wife.

trail about 11 miles long The state law requires that California Nevada Interstate IS INVESTIGATING leads mto the mine. Trans n't figured the odds on two sets in a row. Twins Randall, left and Rachelle, right, are proud of the new family additions. Mrs. Fisher has li ved in Reno for the last five years and is a District Attorney A.

D. said this morning that he before a public hearing on the budget, the public must be informed through newspaper no portation was a major dif graduate of Reno high school. Her husband, arine sergeant Robert W. Fisher, was killed in ficulty in bringing out the is definitely accepting jurisdic an automobile accident in Utah last July whe the family was moving from North Carolina coal. tion and is investigating the tices that copies of the proposed budget are on file and to California where he had been ordered to du ty.

Mrs. Fisher and twins Randall and Rachelle case. LOOK AT SITE available for inspection. survived the accident but Rachelle suffered a skull fracture. Mrs.

Fisher and the two sets of Power company engineers The complaint filed against He also said it appeared from the record that Moore had made inconsistent statements have looked at the mine site Compact commission, meeting in Sacramento Thursday, ordered an inventory of water uses in the two-state area. California members of the commission also filed an official pretest on a bureau of reclamation to build the Watasheamu reservoir on the east fork of the Carson river. The protest is not expected to hinder work of the commission or dela the Washoe Project under which the reservoir would be built, according to twins are making their home with her parent Mr. and Mrs. Esli Stewart of Reno.

(Christensen photo) the board by representatives of the Las Vegas Classroom and found that some considerable effort had been made to in court regarding Nevada res Teachers Association, alleges that such procedure was not tdence. The district attorney said, however, that he wanted to talk to Mary Coe Moore's bring out the coal. They also found that samples of coal at the mine dump were pretty poor Democrats Slate carried out. The notices of the public attorney, Robert T. Adams, quality.

But the coal will burn. hearing on the budget, how before coming to a firm conclu Now the engineers want to ever, were printed, leaving the sion know how extensive the coal mention of the copies on file Earlier Days Are Recalled With Variance The case here began when James Johnson, Reno attorney and Nevada commission member. Precinct Sessions out of the notice. Moore, reported to be socially Reno Runaway Girl Involved In Shooting vein is and whether the coal could be used to generate steam for Nevada electrical power. Four witnesses were called prominent in Westfield, Mass.

The protest is simply an action and with holdings in a naoer by the LVCTA attorneys during the hearing which opened Power company engineer Fred to insure that terms and conditions of water storage in the res precinct 314, 1155 Curti Drive, mill there, obtained a divorce Locations for precinct which will be held starting Talley says book and newspaper yesterday afternoon, after two; precinct 401, 538 Lake from Mary Coe Moore, his wife at 8 p.m. March 19, were an accounts of the early mining ervoir will be worked out by a joint committee of commission which they rested their case three: Drecinct 402. 300 Fast for 25 years, venture led the firm to investi Witnesses called included Board Approval by the Washoe Vitth, An? -tool Tne decree was granted Oct members before any work nounced today by Clifford De-vine, acting Washoe county Democratic chairman. President Sherwin Garside, R. gate.

county Board of Adjustment without contest, and Moore He says the firm is unwilling is done, he said. Johnson explains that the Guild Gray, county superin of a variance for the Gould r.ast rum rwo; precmci married V. Benda Chatham A 16-year-old Reno girl, listed as a habitual runaway from her tendent; Lincoln Liston, assist 404, 720 North Virginia, three. Moore in Nevada Oct. 6.

Ac- Those attending the precinct ant superintendent, and Glen home here, did it again in the state of Washington and was Precinct 405. 220 East Sev- cording to her complaint Ben to offer any opinions about the future of the coal deposit until all studies have been made and economic factors have been con work of the committee would be similar to the committee which settled water allocation on the Butterfield, a Las Vegas high enth two; precinct 406, 125 da who now lives in Keno, and picked up Thursday by police College Drive, three; precinct Kaui -Moore uvea togetner unm school teacher. TWO OF INTEREST who shot and killed her girl sidered. MIGHT PAY OFF Stampede reservoir on the Little Truckee river. The Stampede terms were decided at a 407, 839 University two; JuJy 4 197- precinct 408.

215 Bartlett three: that day PauI' th Ks friend in the process. meetings will elect degelates to the Washoe county Democratic convention which will be held at 10 March 29 in the state building auditorium. 120 DELEGATES The county convention, in addition to electing a slate of Before witnesses were called, Why a mine wouldn't pay off Judge McNamee said only two Janis Teel, daughter of Mr. Drecinct 409. 615 Cranlpich.

two; lawyer, toia eenaa xnat tne ai meeting of the joint commission and Mrs. Stanley Teel of Reno, Muran Machine shop on shine Lane has revived memories here that go back to the days when the Hymers Livery Stables were on Sierra street where the Sears Roebuck store is now. Neal L. Muran, 1443 Mill obtained the variance for property zoned for multiple residence use. The machine shop goes all the way back to the livery stable era because Clifford Gould, a nephew of T.

K. Hymers, opened in the days of the Comstock might pay off today is easily ex charges made by the teachers were of interest to the court frecinct 410, 744 East Seventh vorce from Mary Coe Ioore r.f t-ajn- rvromnM- Ati vo on- had been declared invalid, so told Washington state police, according to the Associated nounced; precinct 412, 710 Hood. that the marriage to Benda was plained by the engmeer. Modern techniques of mining and of They were: lWere $759,000 in "sur officers, will name 120 delegates Press, she and 16-year-old San Precinct 413, 1265 Friendship plus" funds committed without here in January. The inventory asked by the commission would be made this Summer and would form the basis for allocating water between the two states.

It would include the Tahoe basin and the Truckee, Carson and Walker transporting coal make minin; dra Ling'scheit of Eltopia, Lar.e. two; nrprinrt 50,1. to hP Just a lew cays Deiore, on Mr It tte 1 being budgeted? Judge Mc certain low grade deposits feas pnnoimrpri- nrprinrt 5f19 RQS June zo, juage nice nau re had often practiced with a .22 caliber automata pistol Namee said this would 'con ible. Weather makes immediate stitute an illegal act and sub that once belonged to Sandra's Nevada two; precinct 503, verse 3 decree on uie 561 West Sixth two; pre- ground that Paul Moore had not ro.i oo-7- o. really been a Nevada resident ject the board to removal from uncle.

analysis of the coal deposit impractical but Talley said he ex the Gould brothers garage on the stable site and later moved river basins. The commission's engineering committee is to re onp- nrprinrt 505 395 Manlo St office. 2 Did the board fail to give DIDN'T LEARN two- nrppinrt 5flfi Q3f RpII Rt granted. They didn't practice well pects some findings to be completed early in the Summer. port on the inventory order May to the state convention to be held May 9 and 10 in Hawthorne.

Here are the precinct meeting locations and the number of delegates to be elected, as announced by Devine: Precinct 101, St. Lawrence two; precinct 102, 744 Lander two; precinct 103, 511 Forest two; precinct 104, 835 Arlington, two; precinct 105, 1249 Humboldt, two; precinct 106, 131 Caliente, two. Precinct 107, 1236 Gordon, three, precinct 108, 1475 Hum proper notice in conducting the to Mill street to live on what was then the Gould ranch. tu-n- nromnrt QOH WViitolror-' VICTIM, CLAIMS enough. Sandra was shot and 20 at a Reno meeting.

budget hearing? Earth slippage has partially cov three On Nov. 19, 19o7, Benda killed in a bus station in Top- The commission also adopted Clifford Gould's daughter Moore, tnrougn neno Attorney ered the old workings and this must be cleared away before en penish, Wash, after she report rrecmci aus, irving urae, jjovd V. Smith, complained a resolution withdrawing its request to the California water edlv tried to fire on rookie une; precmci sw, ou riUDy, fVlat Moot-p Vinr! ronrpalpd gineers can begin to study the coal deposit. policeman Richard Stevens, 33. two; precinct 510, 1117 Codel marriage to her when obtaining She was fumbling with the pis way, iwo; precinci jjuo thp ordcr invalidat ne the di- The company must also wait tol's safety catch when Stevens ison itea way, two; precinct Vorce.

and that she was the vie until its application for a pros rights board to delay action on three unprotested water rights applications pending in the Walker river area. The three applications, all in Mono county, are for water recrea fired. 512, Id Coleman Drive, two, tim of a scheme by Paul and pecting permit has been processed by the bureau of land Patrolman Stevens, seeking Prudence, married Muran. The machine shop is to be on the old ranch, which has been subdivided. The board also granted vari-I ances to A.

B. McPherson to per-mit moving three houses onto two and a half acres on Sun Valley Drive, where zoning re-1 quires one acre for each house. Another variance, to permit a trailer park on the southeast corner of Kietzke and Peckham precinct 516, ZU75 Ellendale Marv Coe Moore to deprive boldt, one; precinct 109, 1408 Forest, two; precinct 110, 339 Chevy Chase, two; precinct 111, 275 West Plumb lane, two; pre the girls as runaways, said he Road, two. her (Benda Moore) of marital management. Coal permits are Former Portola Resident Passes PORTOLA, Calif.

Graveside services were held in the Whispering Pines cemetery in Beck-with this afternoon for Mrs. Mary Beck, 53, of Davis. Mrs. Beck died of a heart attack late Tuesday night in Davis after returning home from Portola where she attended the funeral Precinct 601, 712 South Cen- rights, granted under the same regu lations as oil and gas leases. three times ordered Sandra to drop the gun.

She didn't. He fired two shots that tore into ter two; precinct 602, 506 Moore denied that he had con cinct 112, 204 Hillcrest, one. tional use. A report by the commission's legal committee on the final status of recommendations regarding a water rights permit Precinct 113, 2399 Sunrise, Holcomb, three; precinct 603, cealed anything and Attorney the left side of her chest'. one; precinct 114, Baker rannn, 608 Cheney three; precinct Adams filed an affidavit that 604, 700 Wilkinson, three; pre- he had told Judge Rice on May Authorities in Reno said Jams one; precinct 201, 216 Washing Teel was on probation as a lanes, was granted to Sherman for the proposed Stampede reser ton, two; precinct 202, 125 Ar- and Mildred Newton.

habitual runaway. A former The trailer park site consists Reno high school student, she letta, two; precinct 203, 58 Vine, three; precinct 204, 2160 Riviera two; precinct 205, 4 Elm Court ot her brother, Jud Esterby. cinct 605 Yori, two; precinct 14 that Moore had remarried. 606, 120 Vassar, two; precinct Rice said he wished to cast 607. 509 Claremont, three; pre- no reflection on attorneys in cinct 608, 303 Broadway, three; the case, writing "All of them precinct 609, 822 Grand Canyon, have acted honorably." three; precinct 610, 1090 Vas- Adams further stated that no of four acres of land and the ad was the object of a week-long Mrs.

Beck, a native of Den justment board was told it will search in the Summer of 1957 two. Alvin G. Rice Dies on Coast Alvin G. Rice, 70-year-old native of Glendale died in Los Gatos, Wednesday. Mr.

Rice was educated in the Reno schools and for many years was a gardener in the be prepared for 30 trailers to Precinct 206, 699 Monroe, mark, came to Portola with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Soren after she left a LaKe 'lanoe swimming party with two men. voir was received by the group. The commission had approved a subcommittee agreement here in January which would give California up to 30,000 acre feet of the 156,000 acre feet to be stored in Stampede.

Nevada would get the major portion. The legal committee of the commission had presented the agreement to the California three; precinct 207, 881 Arbutus, sar, two. written notice to tsenaa ivioore Esterby who preceded her in three; precinct 208, 1705 Mc- cii e-cn was required by law. The girl was caught in Auburn, Calif. death, at the age of 13 years Kinley, two; precinct 209, 1110 She graduated from Portola three; precinct 612, 244 Linden, I "uu c1o Rice Thursday puts Moore, who LEFT AUNT'S HOME Jonada Place, two; precinct 210, high school.

30 Sonora Circle, one: Drecinct She had been living with an She is survived by her hus Way, two; precinct 614, 268 aunt Mrs. Ruth Sanduski at 211, 1001 Dartmouth drive, Reno parks. He later moved. band Clifford and son Clifford Airport Road, one; precinct r- cim where he has been living with 4135 Neil Pasco. Wash.

She ran away three; precinct 212, 105 Green- to Quincy, Calif, and followed water rights board in February. both of Davis; another son. 615, Road, two; pre from the aunt's home earlier the Daintine trade. He married Reno Bound Couple Hurt California bridegroom pros pect Bent Karlsson, 27, wed ridge drive, one. Precinct 301, 343 North Vir 7o5 Juniper Hill The court shows that he Eugene B.

of Chicago; two brothers, Hans Esterby of Por this week. the former Ruth Robinson in cinct C-63, Road, three. patrolman Stevens, sent to 1910. He was spending the and Mary Coe Moore resumed tola and Andrew M. Esterby of Precinct C-64, 55 Sierra Sage North Cetner, one; precinct 303, Winter with his daughter in living together July 2, 19o7.

Lane, two; C-65( 1581 Marvel tfswear- Page, a foster brother, Frank Hanson of Portola and Square Dance Party Tonight 712 East Fourth one; pre Los Gatos at the time of his check the Toppenish bus depot, saw the two girls alight from a bus. He said he could not get close enough to Sandra to dis ,1 TT ing mentioned by the judge two grandchildren. Funeral cinct 304, 1044 East Fourth one; precinct 305, 118 West ding-bound to Reno, is in good death. Surviving in addition to his comes from Moore's testimony 194d East Second one; C-68, in nnf RUhsenuent rites were held this morning at condition in Tahoe Forest hos arm her. He shot in self de widow in Quincy are a daugh two; precinct 306, 36 East Second one; precinct 307, 518 the Davis funeral chapel.

Harold Chisholm, Panther in 1957 when he pital today after the car con-taining his wedding party 1 j.t rr a. 1 fense, he said, and to prevent harm to any of some 50 persons ley, mree; -03, xo De an- the cancelled. North two. Benefit square dance party will be held tonight in the First Christian crurch at 8 p. m.

with the money raised to go toward plunged off the highway on ter, Mrs. Martha Broadstone of Los Gatos; a son. Grant Rice of Henderson; a brother, Riley Rice of Lake county, Calif, nouncea. n-rni wircTninvrrir: Precinct 308, 333 Flint in the depot. Donner summit and rolled 130 Sparks metings will be held On the stand in 1955 Moore feet.

two; precinct 309, 112 Ridge two; precinct 310, 33 East Lib paying off the building indebt as follows: Precinct 1, 1700 said he was a Reno resident, in Janis told authorities she and Sandra were en route to Portland, Ore. They got off the bus, Old Ferry Boat Captain Passes sister-in-law, Mrs. Edna Riter The accident occurred on Big Shot curve on the eastern side Glendale Road, three delegates; the 1957 affidavit he said he of Reno and two grandsons, erty, two; precinct 311, 237 Pine two; precinct 312, 347 Wells of donner's highway 40 about precinct 2, 1032 A three; had committed an unintentional precinct 3, 2525 four; fraud because he had not in- she said, to stretch their legs. She said she and Sandra took Stephen Broadstone of Los Gatos and William Rice of Hen two. 5 a.m.

today. Three other members of the Precinct 313, 443 Moran, two; precinct 4, 305 Fodrin, two; tended to stay in Reno. Hugh Laurenson of Fernley derson. Several aunts, uncles, the pistol along "to protect us Janis was unhurt. precinct 5, 738 Prater Way, Judge Rice rules his deci died in a local hospital Thurs wedding party were treated nieces and nephews also sur edness.

Sponsor is the junior high school department of the church. More building fund money is to be raised with an old-fashioned box social Monday at 6:30 p. m. sponsored by the Disciples Fellowship youth group. The Rev.

I. E. Metcalf, interim minister of the church, announces his Sunday sermon day. He was 77 years old. vive.

three; precinct 6, 460 sion, however, that Moore was four; precinct 6 1501 Oxford a legal resident of Nevada in A native of Scotland, he join Graveside services will be ed the Merchant Marine in 1890 Way, four; precinct 7, 330 1955 because he was actually Will Sell Assets held Monday afternoon at Moun from which he retired in 1946, Pyramid Way, two; precinct 8, living at a Flint street apart U. N. Yomen Elect Sparks Co-Ed Leader tain View cemetery at a time 417 Seventh three; precinct ment longer than the statutory Of Royal Nevada During this time he was captain on ferry boats in San Francisco to be announced by Ross-Burke Company. 9. 345 Ninth three: Drecinct time required lor a divorce 10, 1017 D.

two. On its face this record snows subject as "Idealism That Lifts Life." This is the third in a ser ,1 pi Moore Nevada residence is LAS VEGAS Bureau of internal revenue agents said to and discharged, including the mother of the bride-to-be. Passengers said the car was attempting to pass a truck on the snow-covered highway when another truck loomed up in the oncoming lane. Trying to get back into the proper lane the car went out of control and went off the road. Darlene Ford, 20, of San Francisco, the intended bride, received facial lacerations, potential best man, Herbert Nielsen, 30, also of San Francisco, 1 ictuii-i, ioi uui ou.

thrpp- rn-nnt 19 OKI Tiro muCu Stronger mail muai uir bay for many years and in World War II he captained vessels plying between Guadalcanal and New Caledonia. Mr. Laurenson came to Nevada to make his home in 1954. Deputies Nab r. A.

Jiu- A ies about "How Jesus Helps Us Live Today." The Sunday service is at 11 a. m. The Sunday Three votes separated victor day that the assets of the shuttered Royal Nevada Hotel will i 4. cuiiLesieu iicvaua iiuu way, mice, picuiiiut J.O, the judge wrote. from vanquished in the annual slection of a women's student 1650 three; precinct 14, Wanted Man children's story will be "Two be sold at public auction Tuesday unless $50,000 in delinquent president at the University of Donkeys That Learned A Les Sh thlllL.PrCt15i Benda Moore didn't speak idly He is survived by his son Larry son." A I VJ I.11J.CC.

"1U tlllU payroll taxes is paid. Washoe county sheriff's depu when she mentioned marital Laurenson of Fernley. Nevada Wednesday. Ballots were counted three times to c-i uowman ranch near Wendell Ruby, chief collec Funeral services will be held rights. She has testified she had been offered $50,000 to- let verify the close count.

Glendale road and Boynton tions agent, said the assets of in Sierra chapel of Walton Fun suffered a jagged scalp cut, and HE FORGOT He didn't lock his green and lane, three each; Sun Valley Carol Gardenschwartz, Sparks Moore have a divorce. If the eral Home Sunday at 2 p. the mother, Mrs. Edna Davis, the Nevroy Corporation, the op-eratine comDanv. amount to precinct, 136 Carol Drive with the Rev.

Amon Johnson of previous divorce had been al 45, also of the bay city, was resident and member of Delta Delta Delta sorority received but $2 to $3 thousand dollars Meetings in the outlying white 1950 coupe when he parked it at Sixth and Virginia street for 12 hours Wednesday ties Thursday arrested a man sought on check charges in San Rafael, Calif. Marin county authorities supplied information that led local deputies to the place where Roger John Wiest, 29, 260 Anelli Lane, was employed. He is held at the county jail uninjured. He said that officers of the areas will be held as follows: Groom Eent Karlsson of San Faith Lutheran church official ing. Private cremation will fol low at Mountain View crematory.

Friends may call at Wal 126 votes to become the new office holder. The election gives Miss Gardenschwartz a trip to firm had advised him they are lowed to remain invalid with Judge Rice's order in June she would not have been a legal wife and no settlement would have been needed. night. Duncan Scaife, engineer empire, irnie Johnson resi at Stead Air Force base, hopes putting together a "dear to dence, two delegates; Gerlach, high school two; Bald Mountain Pullman, Wash, later in the ton Funeral Home Saturday. assure payment of the taxes.

police can find the car. school year as Nevada's repre Township, A. P. Harriman residence, one delegate; Nixon, sentative to western regional convention of the Intercollegiate Association of Women (6LINS5H0T5.O I GODFATHER OH? AT SORT Crosby store, one; Wadsworth, Fred Crosby residence, one; Crash on Ice Snow and ice caused a one-car accident on highway 40 just WE SAYS THEY WERE TOO BUSY MAWNG T(4INS5 WITH THEIR OWN OF THINS5? Students. She will take over SAVSTMATINHIS DAY KIDS DIDN'T GET INTO GO Bruno, was lacerated on the face, arms and legs.

Ford, Nielsen and Karlsson were thrown from the car into he snowy slope but Mrs. Davis rode the car through its 130 foot plunge. An earlier accident Thursday morning sent 32-year-old Torrance Dupree to the Tahoe Forest hospital for a checkup. Dupree, a cook at Squaw Valley, and an unidentified passenger went off the same curve and rolled 75 feet. The cook was found to be uninjured.

Crystal Bay, Walter Mande-ville residence, Block 27, one; west of Reno early Friday but the office held by Myram Borders, May 10. Karen Knudson of Las Vegas MISCHIEF. Huffaker, 2050 Holcomb Lane, four; Verdi, Chris Garson resi no one was hurt. Motorist Dino D. Gregorio, 56, 655 Belgrade Reno, told collected 123 votes to come out second best and become the dence, three; Washoe Valley, Galena Lodge, South Virginia Road, one; Copperfield, Fleeter sheriff's deputies his 1947 sedan vice president of the campus women.

Edith Rittenhouse of Reno was eliminated in a pri skidded near Harolds Motel. It tore out 12 feet of guardrail along the right side of the road. Turner residence, Elack Springs. mary election last week..

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