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Nevada State Journal from Reno, Nevada • 2

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Reno, Nevada
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2
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SATURDAY APRIL 2 1955 NEVADA STATE JOURNAL RENO NEVADA PAGE TWO weather Reno 14 there 4 RE OPENING 4 BLACKOUT 9 Have You Been To The red Ahyaoma hsoy Jr XVe I umr tcchncocom SrmeoeHONic sound WILL BE CLOSED OUR MORE DAYS Come in and joinh' fan ATTENTION ALL 5 More Days! Grand Mothers! THE CHORDS THIS SUNDAY April 3 IS YOUR DAY MARION GAY AT THE OUR REGULAR $275 TURKEY DINNER THIS SUNDAY A Any Member of the amily Can Bring Grandmother SERVING ROM 2 TO 12 STEKOPMMK SMN BE SURE TO MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY LODGE CIRCLE GOLDEN RENO HOTEL "Reno's'House of Prime Rib PHONE 3 5253 2205 4th ST 1 MAJESTIC GRANADA NOW in the TOWER SKfROOM Dominique SPARKS Whe CehterofRenosfun THREE SHOWS NIGHTLY 10 I 3 YOUR HO5T not to 35 40 39 re au At the Gold Bar JOE MAZZEO RENO SPARKS RD ENDS TONIGHT Special No 1 (14 Oz Eastern Steer) 48 27 48 25 45 49 41 59 58 An oil tanker can carry 145000 barrels of residual fuel oil or the equivalent of 36250 tons of coal joint test organization is taking every possible measure to main tain this The handbook was issued by the atomic energy commission defense department and civil de fense administration In its March 20 story the Patriot News quoted Rep James A Van Zandt (R Pa) as saying after checking AEC Air orce and Army that there was "abso lutely no to reports of injuries Between Show Dancing DANTE VARELA TRIO Rhumba King of the West du SH BOOM BOYS Lafe Show Saturday Dancing from 8 I YOU PLAY AT 9:30 YOU MAY PLAY REE AT MIDNIGHT dis re Added Cinemascope Short and Newt At 1:00 4:40 8:25 PEDESTRIAN HURT WINNEMUCCA April Pe dro Leniz Martin Hotel resident suffered a broken leg when he was struck by an automobile here Thursday Driver of the car was Patricia Bellinger of Elko the Humboldt Star reports military services refused com ment until tonight when a search of records was said to have been completed A spokesman said that in 1952 a military observer received a re tinal burn in one eye but pletely and is still in service A second observer in 1953 re ceived an eye burn but "suffered no apparant visual and has been released from active duty it said An officers in 1953 resigned from service after the atomic test At the time of resignation diagnosis showed chorioretinitis or inflamed retina with third de gree macula or spot from diseased condition in the left eye The four injured person was a military photographer who was preparing to make pictures He is still on active duty and has "minor with one eye when reading The department has no other information that it can make pub lic the spokesman said Story A handbook distributed to ob servers at the current series of nuclear tests says: "No' participant or observer has ever been injured by test ac tivity at Nevada test site (al though there have been construc tion and traffic accidents) The HOURS Cigarettes overheated appli ances ajjd the wind were blamed for Reno and Sparks fire depart ment runs yesterday Sparks firemen went to 917 Russell Way at 8:43 a where a washing machine was too hot for safety The machine was shut off before any damage resulted Reno firemen stood by at 4:19 pm while an overheated and flooded oil furnace at 1610 Kir man Ave cooled off Cigarette was blamed for a small fire in the rear seat of an automobile at Second and Vir ginia Sts at 1:46 pm A towel and blanket in the car were dam before the blaze was ex tinguished high wind was be lieved to have tripped an auto matic fire alarm at 1350 David son Way iremen who answered the call at 1:08 pm reported no fire on the premises names of persons involved 12 days after reporters sought official verification of data published by thp Harrison i Patriot News and other papers The Patriot News said had been six injuries and its in formation had been confirme'd by two atomic experts and two form er army doctors It said one of ficers was blinded in one eye The Defense Department and COMPLETE COURSE HERLONG March 31 (Spe citl) Completing the standard Red Cross first aid course con ducted here by Carlyle Abbott were Ollie McNett Dayle Kautz man Donnabelle Bloufuss Eula Young Verna Owens Wauneta Abbott and Brit Armstrong hack but Io 64 64 70 61 47 54 42 15 81 56 83 65 57 62 65 71 73 72 BILL GRAHAM JOHN DREW OWNERS MIKE DePEANO 'Managing Director CANBERRA Australia April 1 (IP) Prime Minister Robert Menzies announced today Aus tralia New Zealand' and Britain will send strong men military forces to Malaya to halt Communist He said a British common wealth "strategic of Army Air and Navy orces will be established in the southeast Asian peninsula "ready to because of 'the threat to the area by Red China Continuous form 1 THRILL HITS! Two Shows Nitely 9 A 12 Lis hi) Reno police yesterday arrested Theodore Jack Scott 24 of Boise Idaho on forgery and burglary charges lodged against him in that city Scott described as armed and possibly dangerous surrendered without protest at his quarters in a local hospital Police however confiscated an elderly 32 caliber Iver Johnson revolver and an off brand 38 caliber revolver from his room Although Scott was reported to have a considerable amount of money in his possession he had only 36 cents when he was arrest ed He declined to tell officers what he had done with a quantity of quarters and one dollar bills believed to be in his possession Scott arrived in Reno Wednes day and had intended to work here He indicated to police that he would waive extradition Underclothes Worth $58 Taken rom Line Police were told yesterday that underclothing worth $58 had been stolen from Margery clothesline at 110 Tenth St The victim told police she covered the theft when she turned home from work at 3:30 a yesterday and went outside to' get her lingerie off the cloths line Pa Sunday news eaturing: TUNE Mary Bass iddle Vi Piano Accordion Your HAROLD MARIE SMITH British Reinforce Troops in Malaya ELKO April Mrs Tori Dressi of Elko was fined $50 for failing to have a valid 1955 license tag here this week She had ig nored three citations issued by state highway patrolmen the Elko ree Press states Mrs Dressi was also ordered to pay $25 fine for driving without a proper license STIRRUP CUP LATELY? Sunday Buffet Suppers $100 Hi i Music by ONE Motel Owner Cheated Via Mail Jury inds 5 MONAHANS 'i TERRIIC TUMBLERS CHICAGO April 1 A fed eral grand jury today indicted John Lamb 50 on six counts of using the mails to defraud Mrs Juanita Ruoff 56 3065 South Virginia St Reno of $2975 Assistant District Attor ney rank McGarr said Lamb a dockworker sent Mrs Ruoff six letters in 1952 Lamb and his wife during Jan uary 1952 stayed at the Wilshire Court Motel Reno operated by Mrs Ruoff McGarr said Mrs Lamb died during that time Mc Garr said but Lamb stayed on till August After leaving Reno McGarr said Lamb wrote Mrs Ruoff that he had lost a leg in an accident and had been awarded $45000 Lamb wrote that he needed money to tide him over McGarr said Money was supplied Mc Garr said but Lamb never showed up and Mrs Ruoff ported the matter to postal thorities iremen Answer Various Alarms THREE TO KILL OR THE REST THE AMILY OUR REG $275 TURKEY DINNER225 Cdar LUXE Starat TYRONE POWER SNSAN HAYWARD RKNAM EGAN jfc with jl BL AfMi Jk Bk MOOREHEAD HL Hope jHH IB EMRSMjflH Deflation CHARCOAL BROILED STEAK Baked Coffea AT THE CARSON CITY BRANDO ACADEMY AWARD KING! Best Actor Best Picture Best Story and Screen Play Best Supporting Actress Best Direction and Editing THE Screens 1:00 5:15 9:35 PM Companion Hit CAINE Humphrey Bogart Screens 3:00 7:15 11:15 PM Continuous from 1 pm COLOARW MCTUflfS pesMU DANA ANDREWS DONNA REED TARZAN ESCAPES No License Tag Costs $50 ine RANCHO COCKTAIL LOUNGE "Reno's inest" 3310 So Virginia Road rxLBOTWWtlSGS HUNK ENTON ad MKHAa BLAMVORTSS At 2:35 6:20 10:05 PLUS The Greatest of All Tarzan Hits ORIGINAL grwtest of them ill TARZAN HIT! Boise Kan Held On Check Count Capt Dallas Seevers Is Proud New ather i Proudest father the Reno police force is Capt Dallas Seev ers of the police bureau of identi fication Capt Seevers who has a grown son 23 years old is now proudly showing photographs of his new est heir Bradford Shane Seevers age three weeks Capt oldest son Dal las Seevers Jr is employed at a local Safeway Store DONN ARDEN SKYLETS Eddie ORCHESTRA Show Times 8:45 11:45 LATE SHOW SAT NITE Beginning Wed March 30 OPEN DOOR THIS ARICA 2ND HIT REST RENO ro HAHQLp'S Bilker aces Illinois Trial YOUG 4 si Watch for Re Opening Date Oiling the'Hinges!" 24 CUHMT4 OM ITUMU I UNTAMED VICKI YOUNG Capitol Recording Star WASHINGTON April 1 Defense Department disclosed tonight that four persons received eye injuries two possibly permanent at atomic tests in Nevada in 1952 and 1953 The disclosure reversed previous flat assertion by the government that no participant or observer had been in jured during Nevada tests 4 The department made public sketchy details without Reno Minneapolis St Paul Chicago Boise Portland Ore Los Angeles Phoenix Salt Lake City San rancisco Denver Boston New York Washington New Orleans Miami Precipitation Data During last 24 hours none July 1 to date 383 to date last year 498 normal July 1 to date 562 ORECAST Reno: Generally fair cooler gusty northwesterly winds Nevada: Scattered showers in north portion partly cloudy in south generally fair by night colder diminishing winds Sierra' Nevada: Partly cloudy with a few snow showers this morning clearing by afternoon diminishing winds colder south ern ranges Sunset today 6:24 sun rise tomorrow 5:41 RANCH IS SOLD LOVELOCK Apri Mr and Mrs Kenneth Duncan have pur chased the Leo Sebbas Ranch in Upper Valley They plan to move in today the Lovelock Review Miner states ITS Tim Tn fiifJsr SAY GUOST THE OA WILL OSBORNE anil his Orchestra I tLkwlf STARLETS ft A MONRO LANDIS PRODUCTION MCLIORD ANO HIS ORCHESTRA ivttk'Bttti JOYCE vocatut Continuous rom 1 PM NEVADA PREMIERE JOHN With ROBERT NEWTON Cinemascope Color REGULAR PRICES SECOND HIT "HUNTERS THE Color Cartoon World News Continuous rom 1 PM Wed April 6th newly decorated' SIRIS 1228 4th St 3 3079 in Italian COCKTAIL LOUNGE JrXThriU to terror and love in the i jungle I co stamng color XMMea TECHNICOLOR WEfwItt piouRfl sources mt ear wkwis nibilll HSRT XX BROWS 0Ktl hr MREB WRW1 Cartoon News Show at 7:00 pm Don't Miss This! Deflation Special No 2 Cl QT RIED CHICKEN l33 Cream Whipped Potato Hat Biscuits and Honey Coffea HIGHTOWERS DANSE SENSATIONALE Government inally Admits our People Received Eye Injuries rom Atom Blasts Last Times Tonight Crazy TODAY IN 54 Awards at 9:30 and Midnight with Serial and 3 Color Cartoons The Hepburn Everyone Knows in Plays at 1 :42 5:57 9:42 Queen ef with Barbara Stanwyck Ronald Regan Plays at 3:44 7:59 Starts Sunday ALSO KIDDIE MATINEE LTV 1 II fr 1324 STREIT SPARKS 1 I JAM PHONS s4242 WNAN s31Oi VI Bi i Ii If lii I'' li I I I'j Sr ii (irefe RB ejCocLj jji mHa I It I li ii fl law L' tll 5 'zX JO wWiRBill a i 1 Jj 7 i I SJ95 r7 3 3 MbH 4 a hi UGG TOWER.

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