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* RICE excellent LOW COST f>!SH 'continued from Page 5> [ Place the round in a grca.vd pan. adding a bit of butter to cacli. 1 Brcwn In a hot oven (400 to 415 F.). or under a broiling flame. One cup of uncooked rice makes a I tout twelve patties Sf'rvc creamed meats' or creamed vegetables over , the rice patties. Raked Creamy Hu e Pudding 3 tablespoons uncooked rice 1 quart milk 1-3 cup sugar Ti teaspoon nutmeg or cinnamon. ’j teaspoon salt. Wash the rice, add to the re maining ingredients, and .stir the mixture. Pour into' a baking dish, and bake 2'j to 3 hours in a slow oven '285 to 295 ). Slir three or four times durinng the first hour. One-half cup of raisins may be added if desired. The crcamincss and delicious flavor of thi., pudding result from long Slow co l;. Rfee Left-Overs Substitute cooked rice for bread crombc in making m<*.it leaves or scalloped dishes. Combine left-over rice with the less tender cuts of meat in making stews. Make a stuffing for tomatoes by mixing boiled rice with chopped meat, minced green pepper and cel ery; or omit the chopped meat, and as a stuffing for meats or fish VIOLATES STATE GAS TAX LAW; TO HEAR SENTENC E 1 Pleading guilty to a charge that lie violated the state gasoline ordin ance. S. M. Bergman will be sen tenced this morning at 9:30 by Judge Frank M Ryan. According to Percy Nash, public mice commission inspector, who made the complaint. Bergman is the operator of a gasoline station where the quality of the commodity was misrepresented. According to the Nevada law, 'each day violation is punishable by a jail sentence of up to six mouths, and it fine of $500 or lev.. Bergman pleaded guilty to one day's viola tion aud will be •sentenced at 9:30 this morning. ; -— * THREATENS HIS spouse, Jailed Found guilty yesterday in Justice court of threatening ihc life of his wne, John Liban, former Six Com panies employe living, near Holly-, wood, east of Las Vegas, was jailed la St night for a six month term. Lilian's wife ran a roadside stand near their home, and testified to the threats made against her. Liban ' was jailed in default of a $500 peace' bond set by Judge Ryan, and will serve the six months in the county jail. ■ • Tasty Food Quickly Prepared For Busy People FOUNTAIN LUNCHES Las Vegas Fharmacy “FOUNTAIN LICIIT LUNCH I'irsl at Fremont £ I STARS TO MEET 0 CO. ENGINEERS Tni' adorn on ■> the Vegas M! Star will rtnsh with Houhljr City< Big Six Engineers at the La* V: gas ball pork. In the future the All Star lineup win be known by the name of thi»| firm who purchased the uniform each player is wearing. The local lineup at prrsen' will consist, of Ala meda Oih Tower Mark'd, Homer, Las Vegas Club The State Cafe. .1. C. Penney. Rainfanv Club. Smith! and Halt. The P;: Six Engineer* will bring Reese. Moore. Ackerman, Ntmges-j srr, Liyin'.-ton. Rainc, Phillips, Hldorn. Boston and Orlander. Sunday the All 3,ar will play a game wiili 1111 Vegas' Giants on the Las Vt as field. TO TRY OUT FOR OLYMPIC GAMES W. "Birch" Bennie, former U. S i C. football player and all around! athlete who has been working in Boulder City since October is re-i turning to Los Angelos this evening where lie is due on Jitnr 11 to try out in the preliminaries for the Olympic games to be held in Los; Angeles this .summer. Bennie is en tered in various gymnastics in flic games and will hvc at Olympic vil lage. Bennie expects to return to Bould er city a . sopn as the preliminar-, ies are ever. . - - WANACKR (JI ITS KANSAS CITY. Mo.. June 10. <U.R> John Savage, business manager1 for the Kansas City Clues for the past 1! years, has severed his con nection with the American associ ation baseball club, it was announc ed today by George Muehlebach, t president. No successor will be ap pointed. Muehlebach said. COAST LEAGUE ] RESULTS_ R HE! Los Angeles 000 100 000 111 Hollywood 001010 llx 4 12 1 Moss mid Campbell; Page and Mayor. Srin Francisco 009 010010 5 11 0 Oakland 000 011 011—4 8 1 Zlnn and Walgren; Thomas, Lu dolph and Read. Sacramento 020 004 100—7 12 0 \ Missions 000 010 010—2 7 2 Flynn and Wirts; Cole, Bowler and Ricci. Seattle 200 101 514—14 10 0 Portland 017100 021— 5 9 1 Nelson and Cox; Zahni.srr, Ja cobs and Paimisano. WIVES ENTER EAR1 ( HEWING FRACAS Assistant District Attorney Roger' Foley will ibov immediately to the prosecution of Mrs. Juanita Shuey for her alleged assault on Mrs. Mar ie Bauer at the same time Bauer lost an ear m a brawl with Glen Shuey. according to the complaint. Tim preliminary hearing of the state vs. Mrs. Shuey will begin June 16 at 2 p.m.. before Judge Frank M. Ryan, with Attorney J. R. Lewis re presenting the defendant. With the hearing cf Glen and Le Roy Shuey, charged jointly with mayhem, as the result of the alleged )iting off Bauer's ear, coming to a ;’oxe yesterday. Judge Ryan grant-, ?ri a motion by the prosecution to dismiss the mayhem charges against LeRoy Shuey, the younger of the brothers, for lack of sufficient evi dence. All the evidence against Glen Shuey having been taken at the hearing which concluded yesterday,! the testimony will be read back to the witnesses as’ soon as the court, has finished reading oack the evi dence ip the case of the state vs. Maurice Keyes, sometime next week. MYKKIAGE LICENSES PlTCHET r WILLHOIT: Harvey W., 43, of Los Angeles, and Edilli 35. of San Dimas. Calif. MURPHY—WEBB: Howard Lewis. 30, of Boulder City, and Audria Pearl, 21, of Las Vegas. DcSHIELDS — CALDERWOOD: George Miller, 37, of San Fran cisco, and Leona Alwin, 26, of Arvin, Cal. DAVIS — CASSLER: Willard. 33, •and Florence. 32. JaoMi of Las Ve ‘gas. EL PORTAL Nevada’s-^Finest Theater Cooled by Refrigeration < LAST TIMES TONIGHT NIGHT COURT’ One of Year’s Outstanding Pictures Showing Now First Run in Los Angeles with Phillips Holmes - Walter Huston - Lewis Stone - Anita Page - SHOWS AT 7:15 AND l*. M. SUNDAY ONLY Another Brand New' One Comedy With A Wallop “SOCIETY GIRL” WITH i JAMUS DUNN t SPENCER TRACY — PEGtA SHANNON . __-_-I A — FANS WITNESS BATTLE ROYAL NEW YORK. June 10. iU.P' Smouldering ill feeling between the Chicago Cubs and Brooklyn Dodg ers flamed into a battle royal at Ebbets held today, and the fight loving Flat bush fans enjoyed a doube treat, a good free-for-all fight and a Brooklyn victory. This defeat cost Chicago the lead in the National league, as the Bos ton Braves again climbed to I la top. The melee, which had been brew ing for some time, started when Bill Jurges, Chicago shortstop, and Mickey Finn. Brooklyn third base man. became involved in fisticnli Finn was onr of the runner: put old on a double piny, completed by Jurges in the first inning. Woody English, Cubs’ third ba .■■ man. Joined the fight, and Brook lyn players swarmed out of their dugout to save Finn. The Cubs lushed in from all parts of the held, and soon list: were flying in all directions. Managers Max Carey of the Dodgers and Rogers Hornsby of the Cubs aided Umpires Klom and Reardon in trying to halt the bat-, tic. This was accomplished after 15 minutes of merrj slugging. Finn and Jurges were put out of the game. Aye Want Ads Briny Results SARAZEN WINS' BRITISH OPEN SANDWICH. England. June 10. (UP Of ne Sarazen the sawed-off. hard-hitting little professional who, . during his many years of cam ; paigning has compiled a record second only to that of Bobby Jones, today added the daddy of all golf | championships—the historic Brit ish often—to his impressive string. Wi'h Edward of Windsor follow ing his play, Surnzen streaked around the long and tortuous Prince's Course twice today, mak ing the first lap in 70—four below par and ihe second in 74. Those two sparkling rounds gave him a grand aggregate of 283 for the 72 neles and the championship His nearest competitor was Mac Donald Smith, the dour Scottish - !>om American. Smith, often refer red to as the world's finest golfer who never has won a major tour nament, suffered the heart-break ing exp< l ienee of shooting a fine 288—a score that would have won any but the current and 1927 tour naments and still finishi/ig second MEMPHIS. June 10. (UR)—George Lott.- Chicago, and Bryan Grant. Atlanta, battled their way to the singles finals of the national clay courts tennis tournament today. They will play tomorrow for tlio title. I MOONLIGHT GARDENS Formerly Bn!l Pen Inn One Mile Out, At Intersection of Boulder and Meadows Highway Ounce to the Sweet Refrain of the DESERT RATS / Entertainment and Dancing Every Night of the Week. FLOOR SHOW HEADED BV DAN EOLEV Master of Ceremonies and IMS ENTERTAINERS with Bilfv Berry's Desert Rats Carotin Kelly, Eccentric Dancer Little Jackie, Tap Dancer Selma C'antao, Singer Dan Foley, Operatic Baritone Sings All Requests. REFRESHMENTS A Place For Ladies and Gentlemen To Dine And Dance At The Most Reasonable Prices. Come to The Moonlight AND GO DESERT RIGHT NOW! HELEN LEADS | TEAM TO WIN WIMBLEDON, Eng.. June 10. (U.R) —Great Britain's hope to even the Wightman cup score with the United Stale- suffered a rude jolt today when the Americans, headed by the one and only Mrs. Helen1 Wil1' Moody, scored a clean sweep! ui the evening day’s three matches. I Victory in either of tomorrow's' three singles or one doubles en-, gBgcmeiits. will give the United' States the competition lor the! sixth- time in ten years. Mi's Helen Jacobs, stocky Cali- 1 fornian. sent the TJ. S. forces off to ] a flying start when she triumphed over Miss Dorothy Round. G-4. 6-3, in the opening match. Immediate ly after Miss Jacobs Iffl the court Mrs. Moody came on to defeat Mrs.! Eileen Bennett Whitliiigstali. 0-2,' G-4. With the singles out of the way.! Miss Jacobs paired with a si ter. Californian. Mrs. Lawrence A. Har per, America's No 1 ranking play- 1 er in 1930, to defeat the British j combination of Miss Round and Mrs. L. R. C. Mitchell, G-4, 6-1. j MAJOR LEAGUE R E S II L T S BY IMTLO PRISS National League Cincinatti 010 020 000 3 0 2 at New York 000 003 10): 4 7 0 Lucas and Lombardi; Hubbeil and Hogan, O'Farrell. Chicago 000 020 010 3 6 1 at Brooklyn 000 002 20x 4 It 1 Grimes, it. Smith and Hemsley; Thurston and Sukeforth. Pittsburgh 00!) 200 200 :> 15 1 Philadelphia 030 010 1lx fi It 2 Meine and Grace; Benge and V. Davis. — St, Louis 010 000 000 1 9 0, at Boston 000 101 00.x 2 .8 0 Hallahan and Wilson; Brandt Spolirer. American League Philadelpha 002 020 200 4 10 11 2 at Cleveland 013 011 000 1 7 12 2 Walberg, Grove and Cochrane; Hudlin. Harder and Jewell, Myatt. Washington 100 101 070 10 14 2 at Chicago 000 000 090 0 3 5 Crowder and Spencer; Jones, Thomas, Caraway and Berry. New York 200 003 lit) 01 » 13 I Detroit 210 000 031 00 7 13 0 Pennock. Brown, Gomez a n d Dickey; TJhle, Herring, Wyatt, Hog sett and Hayworth. Boston 000 000 201 3 11 1 St. Louis . 000 000 40x 4 9 0 Michaels, Kline and Tate; Hadley, Kimsey and Ferrell. JAPS IN SEMI-FINALS COPENHAGEN. Denmark. June 10. (U.R) — Japan advanced to the I semi-final round of the European ione today when its doubles team if Xwao Miki and Jiro Satch de feated Poul Henriksen and. Finer Ulrich, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2. • j 1 LOS ANGELES, June 10. <U.R> Baby Sal Sorio. 146, San Bernar-; :lino, Calif., scored a technical1 snockout over Mushy Callahan, 145, Los Angeles, in the seventh round if the scheduled ten-round main ■vent here tonight. ' AGE WANT AI>K „ BRING RESULTS DISDAINS CATERPILLAR CLUB VNrrrn n»jvs When the airmail plane piloted by !. J. K> nilin, 34, San Diego pilot, caught fire 2,090 feet above Fresno, ( alif., Rcmtin chose to reiaiin with the ship and bring it down rattier Ilian "hale out." Short ly after he landed and .jumiicd lu *.•"•{> the phiur was reduced to a mass of ruins. Kemlin is shown lit the inset. . Boston Braves Recapture Lead In Nations! League With Win Over Cards; A’s Rise To Third Place NEW YORK. June 10 fU.R) — The Beaton Brave- recaptured the lead in the National Leagu' today by virtue of their 2 to I victory over! t!i S'. Louis Cardinals, while the Chicago Cub. dropped to second place, losing lo Brooklyn, 4 to 3. Eil! Uibaiiski's single in the sixth inning .scored Worthing,Um with the ,v inning run for the Braves. Big Ed Brandt emerged victorious from i pitching duel with Wild Bill Hal lahan. Brandt yielded nine scat terrd hits to the Cards, while Hal lalian allowed Boston eight. Aft o’- a 13-minute fight between players had been halted in the first inning. I Ire Chicago-Brooklyn game gas resumed and Brooklyn won with two-run rallies in the sixth and .seventh inning. Hollis Thurs ton held the Cubs,to six hits, one of I hem a heme run by Hemslcy in the fifth inning with one man on base. Grimes and Smith yielded 11 hits to the Dodgers. ; me vm.-iimau rtru- ’miiDi'ii into tlic cellar by losing tlieir fourth straight game to the New York Giants, 4 to i. An error by Grant ham in the seventh inning led to the Giant's winning run. The New Yorkers had staged a three-run rally in the sixth inning for their other scores. Babe Herman homer-, d for the Reds in the fifth liming with Roettger aboard. Philadelphia’s Phillies rose out of the cellar by nosing out the Pitts burgh Pirates, ti to 5. A fumble by Douglas in the eighth inning per mitted Davis to come in from third with the winning Phllies' run. Paul Waner homered for Pittsburgh in the seventh. Connie Mack’s Philadelphia Ath letics rose to third place in the American league by beating Cleve land, 10 to 7, in ten innings, there by dropping the Indians into the second division. ’A four-run rally in the tenth won tor the As after Lefty Grove had •ome to the rescue or Rube Wal lers: on the Philadelphia mound in that frame. At Simmons slammed out his fourteenth home run of the season in the seventh, and his Phil tdflphia teammate. Mickey Cooii rane, drove out another four-bag PAIR O-DICE Casino & Ni^ht ( Sub * _a Not the Biggest “But” We Think the Best Place to Eat in Southern Nevada COME OUT AND BE CONVINCED OUR $1.00 DINNER CAN’T BE BEAT Music By Howard Jones and “Pair-O-Dice” Boys Bertha Gold, Blues Singer Follow the Crowd—Three Miles Out On U. A. Highway II. H. "Bed” Switzer, Manager ■ ■ aiiBaa rmnmnrti Friday Night (Jime 10) at 9 P. M. Pair-O-Dice Orchestra & Entertainers Including Bertha Gold and The Little Fink Sisters Will Appear on The Stage At The EL PORTAL THEATRE ■ r ir. i he same inning. The New York Yankees nosed out j D: roit. 8 to 7. in 11 innings. A ■ ir •!(• by S well, .scoring Combs, ac-| con it a. for the Vau'rs- winning rum ir h eleventh. This dropped the) Ti-.er in fourth place. Sehub! ; dm. ism h.me runs for Detroit ini the md and eighth innings. Lef ty etc took the Yank mound in tb • mr ii, followin'* Pennock and Brown, and was credited with his eltv. tii victory in 12 starts. Lon Gehri homored for New York in the firs inning with Babe Ruth aboard. C ' 1 Alvin Crowder yielded tlm hit in turnnitr in a 10 to 0 hum • for Washington over the Chisa-a White Sox. Ossie Bhicgc’* heme run in the eighth inning fea tuml a seven-rnn rally for Wash ington. Chicago made live errors. The -St. Louis Browns defeated Bos Uro .'-mix. 4 to It. It wa Boston's lourticth defeat in 4‘J1 starts. PRIMO TO GET MAX’S MONEY NEW YORK. June 10. <U.R> — A warrant, signed by Supreme Court Judge Edward K. McGoldriek, was bunded down today to the attor neys for Primo Camera, Italian heavyweight, attaching the earn ings of Max Schmeling in the de-i n nse'oV hu; heavyweight c hampion ship to be made against Jack Sharkey on June-21. It also attached ill other profits mad" by Schmeling in New York state. U. S. CUPPERS TO MEET EUROPEANS FOREST HILLS. L. I.. June 10. i (U.R!—Tile United States Davis cup ] team won the right to meet the winner of the European zone finals whe n its doubles combination of j Johnny Van Ryu and Wilmer Alli en defeated Ricardo Pernambuco and Ivo Simone of Brazil today in. the- third and deciding match of J (he American zone finals. Tlu j North Americans inumphed in llie 1 rasiest manner, winning G-l, 6-2. Airdome Theatre - FIRST & CARSON Fas Vegas, Nevada TONIGHT “LAW OF THE WEST” WITH BOH STEELE Selected Short Subjects and Novelties Admission Children. 10c Adults, 21c SHOW STARTS AT 7:15 I*. M. C () R R E C T WEDDING STATIONERY Here’s one detail of the wedding that need not worry you a particle. For our announcements and invi tations are impeccably correct, and a mark of your good taste. Engrav ed or printed, as your budget permits. You’ll Find Our Prices Reasonable June Brides . . . may we suggest that you order your stationery early. 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