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LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 5 1937' " aven Sailing Ship as — SAM r - APByFeatufeJACKSON Service ty’riteir “ f IT gold all my houses In Los Angeles I don’t want to own anything down there Here my estate will be safeguarded so I cap give It to my children and grandchildren" Nevada owes nobody a dollar and is sitting back with a bagful of securities issued by less favored communities Hence it can dispense with a state’ income tax sales tax tobacco tax chain store tkx and inheritance tax A neat bit of revenue however comes from sources not open to all commonwealths " Nevada still is running its divorce courts and roulette but has decided its real future lies in another quarter Civic leaders picture' the state as a haven for millione aireswithout place where they can buy a sales tax bequeath a fortune without inheritance tax and organize a corporation without having to answer embarrassing questions "And the campaign is getting results The First National bank of Reno recently listed 44 n of American finance names that read like a as adopted citizefis of Yhe “one Sound state" It also pointed to the many magnificent homes ranging up to $250000 In value that have risen in Reno and at Lake Tahoe The view of some or ttie newcomers was expressed thus by Wilbur Newton Denver broker: "Nevada is the only sane stat? in the Union Colo-rad- o 1 have made some has gone tax crazy money in this state and 1 do not propose to turn it over to a revenue-mad bunch of officeholders to throw around I am moving (to Nevada” From California came F R Payne retired chain store executive willing and anxious to be quoted wheels L-- 1 Rolls-Royc- ' By the AP Feature Service Red sails lb "the sunset will guide South Pacific clip v g per 'planes to safe moorings schooner Margaret F Sterling which The issailors had feared never would go to sea again going back but this time as a servant of the swifter craft of a new era She is being fitted in Seattle with towering new masts Spanking new sails and getting a glistening coat of white paint She will be rechristened the Tradewind and wilt take up a post 1100- miles southwest of Honolulu at Kingman reef an uninhabited coral atoll as a station ship for Airways in the projected San Francisco-NeZealand service f — The reef’s exposed position almost an open roadstead in the ocean makes a ship the only satisfactory base Waterfrpnt observers point with pride to the work being done on the ship which went down the ways at four-mast- ' ' w It costs you $1000 a year to operate a bar $600 to run a faro bank roulette wheel or blackjack table and $1200 to have a keno game with 100 seats The omnipresent slot machines’ pay $120 a year Mostly desert and range Nevada’s 110000 square miles contain only 91000 persons It's the least populous state in the Union and the only state without a street car line Its inhabitants boast of their pioneer blood of the absence of radicalism of their liberal moral code In Las Vegas they point out a bar that was not closed day or night throughout prohibition— or since Among wealthy outsiders who have elected te Jive under Banker-GovernRichard Kirman’s aegis are: Max'C Fleischmann yeast Wijliam Bassett elevators Lewis Luckenbach shipping Richard Bonnelli grand opera singer Ralph Elsman utilities Billie Burke stage star Arthur K Bourne sewing machines i Beverly Blackner and Christian Arthur Wellesley fourth earl of -- cross-sectio- mil — X r ‘rum v- f the north side of the house It's 85 years old you know ' needs right much fixing up if 1 can get around to it Just give me a year or two more I’ll have this place looking ill — - r Here’s a scene from one of Nevada's big industries— roulette Now the state is making a play for the na- I better” tion's millionaires Cowley NEW JEWEL CASE Included with Pen nd Pencil Sett at Put this Pedigreed Beauty on Your "Must” List Midway r w B II ISLAM JULKinaman Reef - f 2k a kitt Pitcairn t V- a £ I p - lw £ I P I £ ""ffifcnolulu HAWAIIAN HowJandI SUAOaiuHUv- - v Auckland ' JfHEVf ZEALAND 4 VTl Route of Proopsed Air Line— Ship Marks the ' Tradewind’s Station LIVERY FOR A NEW JOB — Workmen fit a new sail to the bowsprit of the Margaret F Sterling to prepare her to become a beacon for clipper planes Victoria B C in 1919 She has been lying idle In Lake Union here for nine years Hans Sunde the city’s pioneer sailmaker and his five companions are busy on the big job of cutting and sewing 3500 square yards of heavy canvas for a full set of sails “We made the last ones for an ocean-goin- g windjammer back in wartime days” Sunde recalls are schooner of the hull and upperworks The being painted white At the waterline she will be green andn technicians and accommodations for Modern brown employes are being built into the vejssel short-wav- e wireless set Her- equlpment will iftelude radio beam apparatus and powerful searchlights Diesel engines propelling twin screws will be installed to provide auxiliary power The vessel will be in command of Captain Halvor Mik- klesen a veteran In sail and a brother of Captain Efhar Mikkelsen the explorer neyr master of the Sterling once commanded the picturesque ship Tusitala which has been retired and is anchored near the George Washington bridge in nNew York As the Dougias fir mainmast of the Sterling was being stepped a ceremony that was performed many a time in the old days was reenected Captain Mikkelsen placed a dime in the heel of the As the ceremony ended he explaind its 'jig new pole jrpose thus: “That will keep away the jinx” sta-tio- - full-rigg- 108-fo- ot Parker’s de luxe Major and Maxima Vacumatic Models 10-to- KLOCK-- 8 First Christmas Ever Shown! 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