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locre plot. But his it five sovils is atot stumbles, jour-njuredidentssustained injuries they were involved separate accidents no. None of those in a critical con-e hospital were 14-L. Bennett of 890 n M. Cornwell. 32, ns.; Wilbur Shin-fckham Lane, and rron Sederup. ett was injured ;dly ran hIs motor-rear of an auto :ew Kallas, 34, of -ane.aits on the face, nd hand, art occurred at and Linden Streetaircraft mechanic Stead Air Force ) nding a maor-immed into a car :ct and Arlington 6 p.m., accordingtreated for abra-iprained shoulder.the car, Gone R.i •-old cook of 108 ✓e, Sparks, was for allegedly mak-r. into a privatep became an ao vtien tho car she became involvedolle no an Mt.i «Wallach is a good guy at Ihc start, a wretched man at the Ein-ish. He is believable in the portrayal of Guido, a fr unrated widower.Thelma Ritter, one of Hollywood's best character actresses, adds humorous reality. Unfortunately, the script shunts her aside too soon.Playwright Miller's slory divulges personalities all known. The characters are vain, Stubborn, u ns u r e, intelligent and lonely.FEEL TRICKEDThe viewer may feel tricked when ho discovers the plot is largely contrived. In Nevada especially, the theatergoer will note the timeworn bromide — casting the wedding ring, symbol of marital freedom, into Me flowing Tntekcc.But the whisky flows fice,which is a fact. Scenes in Dayton and Harrah’s Gub, Reno, and at Pyramid Lake and on a dry lake bed, are excellent. Tho best single shot is from the air, looking down at a racing group of Nevada mustangs.The plot basically is this:Gable is a he-man who loves booze, the out-of-doors and women. Miss Monroe, as Rosalind, remains an ideaiisft despite the emotional shock of divorce.She becomes the Wildhorsc Annie of cinema in objecting to the roundup of mustangs, destined for the slaughterhouse.Guido (Wallach) and Percival (Gift) are attracted lo Ros, bul. not entirely for her intellect.Behind Gay's (Gable) armor— stubborncss, dust and chaps — beats a heart as big as all out d oo t s, and he gets the women.The King again triumphs in his last role. (R.M.)WILL RAISE PIMarriage said surors Associate any legislation overall effect of of a product so welfare of ever) vada.“We are cone said, because I type wilt only ; rising costs of and it should beMarriage said week two nador izations armour; premiums for t senger automobi age insurance aj ancc will be inci ance with lossci ies.Nevada I Tax Incr Is $16,01Liquor Tax Di1 Nevada during showed a $16,OC the same month mg to a report fr gus, administrafCollections t»lin December, 19 phasizcd the rep imports of beer,and Lho value of received from wholesaler s.Liquor tax rec 159,360.45 for the from Dec. 1, 1 1960. During the 1959 liquor tax n to $1,093,027.13.Net total recei; oral fund from taled $1.175.972,S
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Reno Evening Gazette

Reno, Nevada, US

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