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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 4

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Reno Tax Pressed IV.Ve'nl JSrlBr bU8lnM8jWine Shipments Drop 4 "CcjarifftlfiCfmff Port I FRIDAY, JUNE 1 1 954 SAN FRANCISCO, June 18 hv Nvai1a fltfirial! The city which rt into the! Mil Pi The Wtna Inttltuta hai CARSON CITY, Kev. June ioriuiijr sported that wine shipment vimKHntf kmlnau mVm 4,4 ko VP) Nevada Atty. Gen. W. when It took over the airport into trade channel totaled T.

Matthews said today the city of Reno will have to ant up to the State the 2 gross and concessions has gallons In April a Chat the State cannot levy thejdecrea.se of 15.1 from tht tax against a city. Uame month of last year. i V. vi By Dick Kidten rv have face that i Do you a could do with some An expensive, luxurious sort of indulgence that brings gratifying: results? Nothing short of a complete retreading job would do much for ours. But with women, things are different Am in France het captured 4 wks.

i aeneralltf knewa a the r. a.u.h af veuth and aut St a tuba. Hamad La Demoquillont Creme Ceren. Alan Chudacoff received a shipment af thit president of Security-First National Bank; Chester Rude, second from left, also of tht Security-First National Bank, and Samuel Morris, right, general morn and midnight, it's WATER PROPOSAL Robert Diemer, general manager of the Metropolitan Water District, points to map in proposing plan to refill Southland's underground water basins. Looking on are Conrad Jomison, left, vice- Li.k.MBraJ a i a I ratlaraliva manager, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.

Timaa photo and will ditpete af 'rt an a ftnt cam, rtt termed bai at hit pharmacy in THE FARMIRS MAR nylon flowering into the airiest robe-wrap WATER SC Law School's Alumni KET, Wart Thim ana reirroK, Well tell you how much it costs, but first you had better get yourself braced for a Continued from Second Fife ful planning ahead of time for Mark 50th Anniversary Hotel to Start $2,000,000 New Construction tube, plua tax. Almost as ex-jtaking car of the future needsi California University's Freedom From Red Infiltration pensive as a television tuoetof the southern but the stuff that comes plain. of it is a whole lot better. Lauded by Loyd Wright, Principal Speaker to ever grace boudoir or breakfast nook! our practical prettinesi washes and dries In a wink, is opaque white with pink or aqua nosegays, designed by Lynn Delle for sizes 12-20, 16Vi-20tt in Vast Growth Diemer pointed to the enor mous growth of the Metropoli Old grads of the University LAS VEGAS, June 10 13 of Southern California School tan Water District from Ground-breaking ceremonies If your skin is dry and delicate and you feel up to making an investment in your appearance, give this fabulous Le Demaquillant Creme an opportunity to demonstrate what it can do for you. for a $2,000,000 refurbishing "In this age of changing philosophies and untried Wright said, "I think we must take pride in the fact that never have our leaders of either the Law School or the greater university, by act or deed, rsid or intimated that they recog- cities to 50 In 1954.

He also pointed to the estimated annual overdraft of acre-feet In 1953 as a com and new construction project at the Hotel Last Frontier are of Law, 250 strong, celebrated the school's 50th anniversary at an alumni luncheon jester; day in the Biltmore. Federal, Appellate, Superior and Municipal Court judges to be conducted Monday at the pelling reason for starting 1m- Might not tovnd like it, kut tha full length or waltz length. 7.95 site of the hotel's extensive new facilities. wer. among the special guests l11" firm that maket it hat reduced the mediately to replenish under-price te minimum.

Haavan anly und water supplies with ot coi- rt.V!deen.ivepackalni radio River water, gram, la Oamaquillant comet Inj Warning Giea welcomed by Atty. Charles Academic freedom has been Hughes, president of the Dut it has been kept Law Alumni Association; ltg proper perSpective. We Robert Kingsley; red D. Fagg can tak. prid, that SC president, and or other considerations an ardinary metal tuba.

The new facilities, scheduled to be opened in October as the New Frontier, will Include a lobby, casino, a cocktail lounge with a 112-foot bar and a stage and seating capacity of 250, a garden terrace dining room A warning was sounded by James Howard, general counsel of the Metropolitan Water District, about some of the obsta 1 vl'Uf I 1 $1 lf'l ''1 At ff kM: cellor Rufus B. von KleinSmid.jhave njVer obgcured our Xmer. It is not pretentiously o( l'eara Ago ican position on the loyalty oath." perfumed to perform a sales cles in the way of the Feather seating 300, kitchen, theater- pitch via the nostrils. Can'tlRlver project. He stressed that Reminiscences of 50 years count on things being won- it is difficult to stake out water ago when the school got Its rlerful simnlv because they for futura use under present start in the downtown distnet, All thfs Kite Provision, of the State Constl- came from Ray Howard TflLVhtW Ht wag referring to a and Adam Derkum, who of the fact that this cream IS, fi acre-feet ofigraduated in 1904 when the one of the first products mer-watr annuallv on lne FeatherLaw School was still a private restaurant seating 972 and 51 rooms.

Another 100 rooms will be ready by the end of the Officers Chosen by Auctioneers Officers for the coming year year. The ground is being cleared were chosen by the Southern cnandisea Dy one i meiRlver fo Southern institution, ana trom Atty. California Auctioneers Asso world's most renowned per-j made Dv the Director of Fl- ciation at a meetnig last night. nance. This will expire In Octo umers.

for the construction between the hotel and the Last Frontier Village, former site of the Little Kemper Catnpsell, first man to register when the former private school came under control of the university. As principal speaker Atty. ber of 1955 unless it is renewed It will Am imr im. Those elected were Maurice Greene, president; Jorden Grin-ker, vice-president; Dean Bedil-ion, honorary vice-president; Church of tht West, which has Balf Loyd Wright SC alumnus been moved to a new location thirsty kin it unbaliavubla. Can-'by th Legislature, sidaring our climota and all, tharej His point was that such a or a lot af dry, thirsty "can't warrant exten-around h.r.

that mf trying by Southern ama att.nt.an. Tha ran until this area is haavy in taxtura, but rich In thai at Af that pri.a, it guaran eed a valid tUle to the the hotel grounds. The Irving Adams, secretary; Harry Engelson, treasurers Mannie and president-elect of the American Bar Association, noted that the SC Law School and the en Feigenbaum, e.b Cossack, work, hotel officials said, will not interrupt operation of the lingerie, angeles, beverfy hifi Hotel Last Frontier. water in th future. He said tire university have been free; Julius Stern, Sid Ostrow, D.

B. of Communist Infiltration. i Lewis and A. M. Abell, trustees.

ta ba. li i IS pi uueuiT luuiu uc nwuni'j Chudaceff hat woman cut- ..1 Lk.J V. Anat fitriAnnl tomor who bauaht quite lupaly af La Damaauiflant la.t tima ha amendment. He also said that aqu financing or sucn a pian must be acceptable to both Northern and Southern California had it In stack. Sha It an tha yon-dor aide af 50.

tut through tha application of a light film af craam at tha hat ikin retambling that af child. Mailt, flna tax turad and petitivaly boagtiful. She'd taanar Iota hor girdlo than ba without har La Oamaquillant. Chudaceff alta geat tha athor direction. Civat thing away.

Ona it a handy litt'-s gimmick catlad a tuba twittor. Slip it an tha bottom Many Affected Morris emphasised that every citiaen should be studying the method of creating an organization or plan that would permit use of Feather River water. He said the project affects 65 to 70 of the people of the ot Tub, turn cronk mnm ut i. "fwtl.aiKi,. cemat whotovar it tntid.

it. way ta gat all that la Damaquil. lu n'laiita tne reamer lont Cromo aut Oih.rwi... vu Biver project with revenue might lata a buck and a half by bonds because of the cost of laaving a pinch af it in tha tuba.jthe water itself. He likewise Simnlv tPr.

int, labeled as "impossible" the use of Feather River water for ir rigation in the high desert un less a huge Federal subsidy is coff's Pharmacy at THE FARMERS MARKET, ask the man behind the counter for a tube twister and it's yours. involved. Both Morris and Diemer said that there should be complete studies of many routes for any it's a brilliant idea to merely say 'charge if for when you've an account with you're automatically billed just 'one-third monthly for possible Feather River line to southern California before final decision is made. Program Arranged Squibb hat ana af thato 35 additional wardt cantattt going. Blanks can bo obtainod at Chuda-coff't.

Priiot Include an automobile, a waak't tcip ta Hawaii far twa, a 10-day vacation far twa In Mexico and 100 ether a wardt. It's a pharmaceutical field day at THE FARMERS MARKET, West Third and Fairfax; On behalf of the Chamber of Commerce, Secretary Harold Wright and Howard Miller, in charge of water affairs, had velveteen clow ranged the program to acquaint responsible civic leaders with the major developments in water planning for the future. "No specific plan is offered nere tonignt or even a program," a statement by the Chamber of Commerce said "In fact, It is not our thought that a plan of action will evolve from this gathering. It is our hope, however, that each of you will have a better under standing of the status of our water supplies and the ability that cloak your summer life with soft and certain brilliancy-a very grand mannerl the high-voltage colorings: turquoise, chartreuse, flame, orange ice, purple, black, in misses' sizes, the turn-cuff tuxedo, 39,95 the colossal-collar coat, 55.00 (and bright-briefs from 29.95) from our better coats to take care of our rapid ex iH saie 48f t'lH" I mm. pansion.

With the knowledge that you may gain here and your contemplation of it you may be better able to lead and guide the community along such steps as may seem JLo attgcIeCfmef INSIDE MOVABLE I rj! 1 ill Vol. Lin. Ju. 11, 1M4. No.

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ltlt ADVyRTlSBMirNTl CASKIEB Dallr and (uodar t2.JS tor month Dallr onlf l.o oar month I'LL BE WAITING, LOVER Mother MVt I should leave you uaoar onir jo tor laauo o7d. But we'll fool tha old tun. uru fatasii 4dtanck gin in be watting- tor you California oklt the usual place, on June 20. Thtt't riir ant mtr. ont month 5 Father's Dev.

tou know. ani J- i buhuii ibi Niunin vt nan OTRia tTATtt pan and uur onir, ono seventh at grand In los angeles, wilshire at rodeo in beverly hiils on month 1 1 onth I month i.zt on mon neva a dmuuiui present lor you a pair of action-tailored Rough Rider Slacks. Thee fit better, look hetter and wear better. See you June 20th. Bundar onlr.

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