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RENO, Nev, July 18 (U. P..—|the bouncing “Little Joe" that Mr. | / Internal revenue agents today hov- | Merri won at the Frontier | ered around Fred “Lucky Texas” gambling club last week. i Merrill, the Dallas gambler who Mr. Merrill went into seclusion ) . won«$188,500 after 14 hours of play |in the suite of his friend, Dub Mcg at the dice table, just out of “aca-|Lanahan, part-owner of the Pron- | demic interest.” tier club, immediately after his! | Their interest was believed to|arrival from Dallas yesterday. Mr. | yg stem from the fact that. the fed-|McLanahan said the Texan was!
eral government stands to collect| “resting” from an attack of air-| between $50,000 and $55000 from | sickness. { REE ET mar =| “I don’t know whether he'll play | I ,or not,” Mr. McLanahan said. “You gr BLAMES CYCLES FOR can never tell about's gambler.” * 707 Fairfield Ave. * 1132 Prospect
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accompanied by a 35 per cent jump/last week. He was reported to have ! ‘s | collected $25,000.in cash and the rest MARKETS 5
in fatal accidents in recent months, | | ed 1 . | by check. | Col. Austin R. Killian, superintend- | A revenue officer explained that { ent of state police, disclosed today |since Mr. Merrill is a registered i " Thirty-one riders of two-wheeled Texas voter, his income taxes would | @ vehicles were killed in the first six have to be paid in Texas and could | months of the year as compared not be collected in Nevada. i with 23 fatalities during a similar | i period of 1945. !
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CHANGES IN CHURCH PHILOSOPHY URGED GREENCASTLE, ‘Ind, ‘July 18 (U. P.).—Dr. Arthur Raper of the United States department of agriculture was on record today with a statement the church must recognize the increasing mechanization
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