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58-Thtirsday, Dec. 2, 1971 Reno Evening Gazetta LEGAL NOTICES TifTTtn fninnim-mrin in-nmntirirnnimtiimnummim Economics play part in Hughes plan Study of vanishing sardines might help predict weather Officer shot with own gun, witness claims Scientists, mostly at Scripps OAKLAND, Calif. (AP)-A criminologist has testified that a policeman Black Panther fiuey Newton is accused of kill-ivlng was shot with his own re volver. ''Oakland police criminologist John E. Davis told the jury in Newton's manslaughter retrial Wednesday that officer John was shot with his own gun I I i iinwiliViit- iui.i.m Vjv I pl life iMi -vr Ls; i k- on an Oakland street in 1907.

Davis was the last witness by Assistant Dist, Attv Donald Whyte, who said he was Vr prepared to rest the state's MsvJJefense attorney Charles said he hoped to begin testimony today, but he was uncertain whether Newton, who has had a cold and cough, '-would be able to appear, Garry wsaid he doesn't want to begin without his client as a leadoff witness. Newton, who claims Frey was shot by fellow officer Herbert Heanes in a wild shoot-C- out that followed after the "Black Panther was stopped in a 'car, was tried for Frey's mur-Tdler in 1968 but convicted of voluntary The ver-J diet was overturned on appeal, and a second trial ended last 'August with a hung jury. testified that it was 1 i--JI Vfv4 W' TSX. tT- i The world's tallest Frey's habit of using high-ve-i'-locity ammunition that shows I he was shot by his own revolv- er. Frey's ammunition used a powder with ball-shaped grains i instead- of the flake powder used in the standard police am- I munition such as that found in Heanes' .38, Davis said, i Heanes' gun could not have killed Frey, he said, because powder marks from three bul- let holes in Frey's clothing," in- eluding the one believed to be frjpm the fatal shot, all showed traces of ball powder.

The one i bullet recovered from his body was dimpled at its base by ball- i grained powder, he said. Statue of Liberty frames world's tallest building the twin-towered World Trade Center. The towers are 110 stories high (1,350 feel) and are part, of a $700 million, 16-acre complex of buildings in lower Manhattan. (Un Telepholo) Chile police use gas to put down U. S.

supports European security meet IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL PISTHIC.T COURT OF THE STATE OP NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY 01 WASHOE. No. 273440 WA SHIN CHUN, Dpt. No .1 Plaintiff LEW BIN, Dfndtnt SUMMONS THE STATE OF NEVAPA SFND GREETINGS TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT: You rt htrby-ium-. moned and required to ierv upon plain tiif Hni-nv.

whnae nama and address is: minor parraguirre. Vron. Nevada. an answer to the Complaint which herewith served upon you, within JO day alter service of thi Summone upon you, exclusive the day of If you fail to do ludgment by default will he taken against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. This action is brought to recover a luagmem ana decree of absolute- divorce upon th ground of Incompatibility, as set forth) in the Date: Nov.

3, ivi. (SEAL) H. K. BROWN, Cleric oi tourr By E. MCKENZIE, Deputy ClerK 333140-Chun Nov.

4-Jl-U-25Dee. 2 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE ST A I Or NtVAPA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OP WASHOE. No' 27373a 1 Dent. No. 3 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATB OF SILVIO PAGNI, Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed and quaU ified by the above entitled court on tnt) 23rd day of November, A.D. 1971, Executir of tht estate of SILVIO PACNI deceased. All creditors having claims against Estate are requred to file the same with the proper vouchers attached," with th Clerk of tht Court, within three month after the first publication of this notice. Dated November 23. A.D.

1971. WILLIAM PAGNI GENE BARBAGELATA, ESQ. Attorney for the Estate. 331040-Pagnl Nov. 25 Dec.

1-9-16-21 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OP WASHOE No. 273919 Deot. a JACK J. VIVIAN, Plaintiff vs. J.ORAINE L.

VIVIAN, Defendant ALIAS SUMMONS -THE STATE OF NEVADA SENDS GREETINGS TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT: You art hereby summoned and required to serve upon plaintiff's attorney, whose name and address is: Donald S. Rutherford, Attv at Law. 140 N. Virginia Reno, Nevada an answer to the Complaint which is herewith served upon you, within 20 days after service of this Summons upon vou, exclusive of the day of service. If yuu tan to do so, luagment by default will be taken against you for tht relief demanded in the Complaint.

That Plaintiff and Defendant are inconv patible. In that- since the marriage of Plaintiff and Defendant, numerous and) diverse differences and disputes have aris en between them to the extent that the cannot live happily together as man and wife. Date: Nov. 15, 1971. H.

BROWN, Clerk of CoOrf By B. FREEMAN, Deputy ClerK 334010 Vivian Nov. 25-Dec. 2-9-16-23-24 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, JN AND FOR THE COUNTY OP WASHOE No. 273947 Dept.

No. 4 POK SUN RONKOSKE, Plaintiff FLOYD JOSEPH Defendant SUMMONS THE STATE OF NEVADA SENDS GREETINGS TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby, summoned and required to servt upon plain tiff's attorney, whose name and address is: Howard E. Browne, P.O. 186, 47 Park Street, Reno, Nevada 89504 an answer to the Complaint which is herewith served upon you, within 20 days after, service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to.

do so, judgment by default will, be taken against you for the relief demanded Jn the Complaint. This action is brought to recover a ludgment and decree of divorce absolutely and forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between the plaintiff and defendant, upon the ground of extreme cruelty, and for such other relief as prayed for in the Complaint, Date: November 16, 1971. (SEAL) H. K. BROWN, Clerk of Coiirt By E.

LIVERMORE, Deputy Clerk 331340-Ronkoske Nov. 18-25 Dee. 2-f-l IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OP washof: No. 274109 Dept. 1 FRANLiSCA L.

ALEJANDRINO, Plaintiff VS. SALVADOR R. ALEJANDRINO, Defendant SUMMONS THE STATE OF NEVADA SENDS GREETINGS TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon plain tilt's attorney, whose name and address is: SYLVIA J. THOMPSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW '08 ROFF WAY, RENO, NEVADA 89501 an answer to the Complaint which is herewith served upon you, within 20 days after service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the da of service. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against, you mi mo rensr aemanaeo in tne comprainr for an absolute decree of oivorce on the ground that for more than one year last past, the parties have lived separata and apart without cohabitation.

Dale: November 22, 1971. H. K. BROWN, Clerk of Court By T. CHRISTENSEN, Deputy crerk 334460-Alejandrino Nov.

25-Dec. 2-9-16-21 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS CONCERNED Persuant to Chapter 408,. Nevada Revised Statutes, notice is hereby given) that on November 24, 1971, Contract No. 1407 between Paddock Construction Company, Inc. and the Stale of Nevada, for construction of a portion of the State Highway System on Reno Equipment Yard for addition to Engine Repair Shop, Washoe County, Proect No.

SP-ES-605-WA. (2), was accepted. All creditors having claims against this contract must file their within thirty (30) days after acceptance of said contract. Information relative to the manner of filing claims may be' obtained from the undersigned. GRANT BASTIAN, P.E.

State Highway Engineer nrianiiiB City, Nevada 89701 333380-1407 Nov. 30 Dec. 1-2-3-4-6-7-. 8-9-10-11-13-14-11 NOTICE TO CREDITORS- AND OTHERS CONCERNED Pursuant to Chapter 408; Nevada Re-vised Statutes, notice is hereby given that on November 16, 1971, Contract No. 1405 betwen Nevada Paving, and the State of Nevada, for construction of a portion of the State Highway System on State Route 80 17 from the lunctton of State Route 80 17- south of Silver City north- via Silver City Oold Hill to 1 mile north of the junction of State Route 80 17 in Virginia City, Lyon and Storey Counties, Project Nos.

SP-S-641(1), S-64K1) SP-S-652(1), was accepted. All creditors having claims against this contract must file their claims within thirty (30) days after acceptance of said contract. Information relative to the man-tier of filing claims may be obtained from the undersigned. GRANT BASTIAN, P.E. State Highway Engineer Carson City, Nevada 89701 333380-No.

1405 Nov. 1-2-3-41 JUDICIAL DISTRICT R.LFr.THE STATE 0F NEVADA, WASHOE THE C0UNTY Of No. 273820 Dept. No 1 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATP OF ARVINE BLUNDELL SMITH SPRJNGER, Deceased. NOTICE TO CBFniTnPc Notice is hereby given that the under- iirea nas oeen auiy appointed and qual-ified by the above entitled Court on the 22nd day of November, A.

-O. 1971, Administrator of the estate of ARVINE BLUND JLL SMITH SPRINGER, All creditors having claims against said Estate are required to file the arr with the proper vouchers attached, with the Clerk of the Court within three months after the first publication of this notice. Dated November 22, D. 1971 THE SECURITY NATIONAL BANK OP NEVADA, By: R. S.

ALIS, Trust Offirw HAWKINS, RHODES HAWKINS By: ROBERT Z. HAWKINS, Atto'-ney for the Estate. 332400 Springer Dec. 2-9-U-23-3fJ SEC0ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OP WASHOE. DF No.

274262 Dept No 1 FRANCISCO M. NOPUENTE, vs Plaintiff PEARLITA NOPUENTE, Defendant SUMMONS 'HE STATE OF NEVADA pun SIfI JtdGASNtT vTHE ABOVE-NAMED 1 NT: You 4r hrby um- ,0 servr onoc2y whose name "1 address is: ROBERT E. BERRY, 320 FLINT to the Complaint which is herewith served upon you, withm 20 days after service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service. If you (ail )o 0 so, ludgment by default wUI bt taken against you for the relief demanded in the This action is brouahl to recover a Judgment and decree the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing. between yeu -and -the plaintiff.

i Date: Det ember 191 K. ajRoWK). Xti. ef'cain4 E' L'VEROREV DtouV 331200 Nopuentt Dee. LAS VEGAS (AP) Develop ment by Howard Hughes of his properties on the Las Vegas Strip and his acreage around Diup auu ma Las Vegas International Airport depends en "the economic situation," six Hughes Tool Co.

representatives told Clark County Commission officials Wednes day. In addition, they said, there are immediate plans to cleanup the El Rancho Vegas property on the Strip and a master plan is being worked on for the ex pansion of the Hughes Air Term inal. Commission chairman James Ryan called the meeting to dis cuss "mutual problems" and improved communications between the county and Hughes officials LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE The TRUCKEE CARSON IRRIGATION DISTRICT will sell the following surplus equipment at a sealed bid offering on Tuesday, December 7, 1971. All equipment will be sold on a "as Is where is" basis. All equipment may be inspected at the District's yard on North Tav or Street Fallon, Nevada, between the hours of 8:00 o'clock a.m., and 3:00 clock p.m., Monday through Fridav.

Bid forms may be obtained at the IKULKtfc CARSON IRRIGATION DIS TRICT office, 152 North Maine Street, Fallon, Nevada. The Board of Directors of the TRUCKEE CARSON IRRIGATION DIS TRICT reserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids. T. J. GRADY Assistant Secretary-Treasurer ri cnevroiet ru mi ser.

no. 3A590102057; B. PIS Chevrolet PU 195? Ser. No. 3A590IO2049: C.

T45 Dodge Dumo 1944 Ser. No. 2581354066; D. T52 Dodse Dump 1945 Ser. No.

2581529904; E. T57 Dodga Dump 1947 Ser. No. 2581680448 F. 8 yard dumo bed Complete with hoist and pump, No serial number; G.

yard dump bed No tail gate or pumps. No serial number; H. Westina- house 450 Amo. Welder. No serial num ber; I.

No. 94 Lincoln Portable Welder 200 Amp. Ser. No. D-23085; J.

Ottset Disc, No serial number; K. 45RKR Wau- nesna iruck Enaine; L. No. 80 LeTour. neiiu -18 yard Carryall Ser.

No. S12054- 334555 Notice Nov. 2 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WftSHUt No. 273648 Dept. No.

4 DONG Y. HONG, Plaintiff vs. EDITH HONG, Defendant THE STATE OF NEVADA SENDS GREETINGS TO THE ABOVE-NAMED SUMMONS uthtNDANT: You are hereby summoned and reauired to serve unon olAin. tiff's attorney, whose name and address is: MINOR PARRAGUIRRE, 140 North Virginia Street, Reno, Nevada, an answer to the Amended Complaint which is herewith served upon you, within 20 days after service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the Amended CoiriDlaint.

This action is brought to recover a judgment against the defendant for an accounting of and payment of funds belong ing to piamtiif, as set forth In the amend ed complaint. Date: Nov 9, 1971. (SEAL) H. K. BROWN, Clerk of Court By E.

MONIGLE, Deputy Clerk 333140 Hong Nov. 11-18-25 Dec. 2-9 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT Or THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE No. 273314 Dept. No.

5 In the Matter of the Parental Rights as to RHONDA LEE GARNER. GEORGE WESLEY GARNKR, JAMFS BOYD GAR- NtR and JEFFREY, ULN ION GAR NtK, Atinors. NOTICE TO: RALPH B. GARNER, father of Ihe above-named persons: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that there has been filed in the above-entitled Court a Petition craving for the termina tion ot parental rights over the abnve- nameu minor persons, and that the Petition has been set for hearing before this Court in the Courtroom thereof, in Reno, Washoe County, Nevada, on the day ot uecemoer, ivi, at o'clock A.M. at which time and place you are required to be present it you desire to oppose the Petition.

DATED this 9th day of November, 1971. H. K. BROWN, Clerk By L. GOODFELLOW, Deputy Clerk 334060 Garner Nov.

11-18-25 Dec. 2-9 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE No. 273358 Dept. No. 2 KATJA ILSE GILES, Plaintiff STEPHEN REX GILES, Defendant SUMMONS THE STATE OF NEVADA SENDS GREETINGS TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon plaintiff's attorney, whose name and address is: Howard E.

Browne, 57 Park Street, P.O. Ilj6, Reno, Nevada 89504 an answer to theXomplaint which is herewith served upon you, within 20 days after service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of tht day of service. If you fail to do so, judgement by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in tht Complaint. This action is brought to reocver a judgment and decree of divorce absolutely and forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between the plaintiff and defendant upon the grounds separation for more than one year lait past without cohabitation, and for such other relief as prayed for in the Complaint. Date: October 21, 1971.

(SEAL) H. K. BROWN, Clerk of Court By E. MONIGLE, Deputy Clerk 331340 Giles Nov. 11-18-25 Dec.

2-9 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE. No. 223833 Dept. No.

A MAURICE J. SULLIVAN Attorney for Petitioner IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF CHARLOTTE FRANCES AP-LET ANDREAS, FOR CHANGE OF NAME. NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CHARLOTTE FRANCES APLET AN DREAS, has filed a verified petition in the above entitled Court, praying for an order of Court changing the name of petitioner to JEAN FRANCES APLET ANDREAS. Any person desiring to object to the granting of the said petition may do so by filing objections in writing with the -Clerk of the above entitled Court not later than ten days after the last publication of this notice. DATED this 10th day of November, A.D--.1971.

CHARLOTTE FRANCES APLET ANDREAS, Petitioner MAURICE J. SULLIVAN 158 North Virginia Street Reno, Nevada Attorney for Petitioner 334320 Andreas Nov. 11-18-25 Dec. 2 APPLICATION FOR PERMISSION TO CHANGE THE POINT OF DIVERSION, MANNER AND PLACE OF USE OF THE PUBLIC WATERS OF THE STATE OF NEVADA HERETOFORE APPROPRIATED Application 26346 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the 8th day of October, 1971, Sierra Pacific Power Company, of Reno, State of Nevada, made application to the Stale Engineer of Nevada or permission to cnange the point of diversion, manner of use' and place of use of 1.481 c.f.s., not to exceed 144.08 acre feet per season of water heretofore appropriated under Claim No. 617 of the Truckee River Decree in Equity Docket A-3.

water will be diverted from the Truckee River at the new point of diversion located within the SEV4SEV4 Sec. 10, T.19N., R.19E., M.D.B.&M., or at a point from which the SE corner of said Sec. 10 bears S. 69 degrees 57'58" E. a distance of 842.34 feet (Idlewild Pump Station).

Water will be used for municipal and domestic purposes for tne period of time as decreed. Water was diverted from the Truckee River at the existing point of diversion located within the NEV.NWV, Section 17, T.19N., R.20E., M.D.B.&M., or at a point from which the NW corner of Sec. 8, T.19N., R.20E., M.D.B.&M, BEARS N. 22 decrees 29' W. a distance of 5760.0 feet (Gtendale Ditch).

Water was used for stock watering and irrigation purposes for the period of time as decreed. Date of first puhlidlinn Nov. 18. 1971. Date of last publication Dec.

16. 1971. Signed ROLAND D. WESTERr-ARD, P.E. Si Engineer biov.

18-25-Oec. 2-9-16 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -One of the nation's top ocean-ographers says a study of why sardines disappeared off the California coast is leading to a new method of predicting the weather years in advance. Dr. William Nierenberg told the World Affairs Council Wednesday that when California scientists were asked more than 20 years ago to discover what caused depletion of the sardines, they began intensive studies not only of fishing but also of Pacific Ocean temperatures, currents, winds, humidity and other aspects of ocean weather. "Probably the least important thing out of all this we learned was what happened to the sardines," he said.

Kennedy's remains transferred WASHINGTON (AP) More than three year's after an assassin's bullet ended his life, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy's re mains have been placed in a permanent grave in Arlington National Cemetery. Officials said Wednesday it took three hours to move the remains to the new site, located about 100 feet south of the orig inal grave and 125 feet from the grave of his older brother, President John F. Kennedy.

The work was done Tuesday night after the cemetery's gates were closed to the public, The senator's widow, Ethel, and younger brotherSen. Ed ward M. Keirnedyu were present for the transfer. The new gravesite, marked with a simple, white wooden cross as the temporary one had been, consists of a granite- paved walkway leading from the late president's burial place to a semicircular plaza paved with granite rocks. A small re fleeting pool on the east side is bordered by a granite wall engraved with quotations of the late senator.

The government paid slightly more than a fourth of the $747 000 spent for the permanent gravesite, and the Kennedy family paid the rest. President Kennedy's grave cost $2.4 mil lion, of which the government paid $1.8 million. Angela gets new home during trial PALO ALTO, Calif. (AP) Angela Davis, former UCLA in structor charged with murder, conspiracy and kidnaping in the August 1970 Marin County Civic Center shootout, was transported in darkness and heavy rain today to Santa Clara Coun ty for trial. Deputies armed with carbines stood by as she was moved into a branch of the county jail at Palo Alto.

The 27-year-old avowed Com munist was taken from the Marin County Jail at 6 a.m. and driven to the San Francisco Peninsula. There were three unmarked cars in the hour-long operation. About 15 members of the An gela Davis Defense Fund stage an all-night vigil at the jail for the defendant. Observ ers said it was silent and peaceful.

Miss Davis was to have been moved during daylight, -but a wind-driven rainstorm lashing the area, said authorities, made the earlier hour better in order to escape wet-pavement morn ing commuter traffic. Miss Davis' books were taken from her cell Wednesday night by her attorneys and shifted to the jail in Palo Alto. Four were killed in the spec tacular gunbattle in which she is charged. Miss Davis is not accused of actually being present at the shootout, but of furnishing the guns and helping plot an abortive escape, attempt. California law makes an accomplice as guilty as one who directly commits a crime.

Pershing band leaf raking Saturday project Special to the Gazette LOVELOCK Members of the Pershing County High School Band will be raking leaves this Saturday, starting at 9 a.m., as a fund-raising project. Persons desiring this service are asked to call the high school office and make arrangements. Proceeds will go to the PCHS band fund and will help band members to make more trips with the athltkic teams. Institution of Oceanography near San Diego, studying west ern weather patterns for the past 100 years found there are relationships between changes in the ocean and the weather inland, Nierenberg said. "Patterns are emerging that show for example this year the winter storms Came earlier than usual to San Diego, while the warm large bodies of water near the middle of the North Pacific are farther south than usual," he said.

Nierenberg is director of the Scripps institution and President Nixon's newly-appointed chairman of the National Advi sory Council for the Oceans and Atmosphere. 'Almost all weather meas urements now are made over and," Nierenberg said, "Yet the sea covers 70 per cent of the world's surface. The weath er is always associated with water, 90 per cent of which comes from the oceans." Nierenberg said predicting weather by changes in the oceans "is relatively new but in the full process of development." He predicted it whould be in operation within two or three years. "The possible advantages are unlimited," he said. For ex ample, weathermen could tell fanners if there will be more or less rain than usual a year ahead of time so they could plan what crops to plant.

Chicago Tribune examined in new book A book published by the Uni versity of Nevada Press takes new look at the late Col Robert R. McCormick and his Chicago Tribune. Written by Jerome E. Ed wards, a history professor on the Reno campus, "The Foreign Policy of Col. McCormick's Tri bune," concentrates on the years 1929 to 1941, the period when the Tribune was an in fluential force on American di plomacy.

'At the basis of the Tribune foreign policy," Edwards writes, was a spirited chauvinism, a chauvinism that believed the world deteriorated the farther one traveled from Chicago." Proclaiming itself "The World's Greatest Newspaper," the Tribune was at the same time anti-British and anti-Soviet. The paper warned against U.S. involvement in "foreign" wars, including World War II. Edwards became interested in McCormick while studying U.S. diplomatic history at Yale University.

He pursued research on McCormick and the Tribune for his doctoral dissertation at. the University of Chicago. His interest continued and he wrote this new book after joining the Nevada faculty in 1965, assisted by a grant from the Desert Research Institute. Guilty plea entered in slaying case A former counselor at Stewart Indian School pleaded guilty today to a second degree murder charge. Ernest W.

Rucker, 37, was accused in the shooting death of service station attendant Dav id Harty last June 17. Rucker, who earlier pleaded innocent to a first degree murder charge, will be sentenced Jan. 3. Rucker was arrested a short time after Harty was shot to death by a man who pulled into the station, announced he was going to kill him, and fired one shot into Harty's head. Rucker has been held without bail since his arrest.

Merger plan is approved by directors BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) Directors of Hilton Hotels and International Leisure Corporation have approved a merger proposal, subject to rati fication by Leisure sharehold ers. A spokesman for the com panies said Leisure stockholders would meet next Feb. -18 to vote on the consolidation. Hilton owns 85 per cent of the outstanding Leisure common stock.

Leisure owns and operates two Las Vegas hotels, the Flamingo and the International. SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) -Police went into action with tear gas and water cannon Wednesday night after young leftists attacked 5,000 women protesting food At least 88 persons were injured in the night of rioting, including five with gunshot wounds. In the biggest demonstration yet against Marxist President Salvador Allende's government, the women banged pots and pans together and hooted at posters of visiting Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro as they I WASHINGTON (AP) Sec- i retary of State William P. Ro- gers has signaled U.S. support for a European security confer- ence that would move toward cutting down the long-standing 'divisions between East and West Europe.

tJ.S. strategists long have been cool to repeated Kremlin I calls for a general European security parley, partly on grounds that Moscow mainly i wants to ratify the Commu- nists' post-World War II hold on Children reported peddling low grade candy for low pay water, rioters They scrambled into alleys and entrances of offices and apartment buildings, then rioting spread across the city. After the parade was dis persed, a group of anti-Marxist youths demonstrated in front of Allende's high-walled suburban mansion. A youth living nearby said he heard gunshots fired from a car, but other neighbors and police said the noise came from half a dozen carloads of wtmen and youths who sped past the residence hurling bags of water and noise bombs. One of Allende's bodyguards said the president was in the Moneda Palace and not at home.

The government ordered the closing of Radio Balmaceda, operated by the Christian Democrats, and accused it of biased reporting of the demon stration. The Christian Democrats and tht National party organized the march, which brought out a mixture of working class house wives in cotton dresses and up-per-and middle-class women in pants suits and miniskirts, grandmothers and wives in their early 20s. Chilean housewives have been confronted with increasing shortages of foodstuffs in recent months. Beef is available now only about one week month, and the women com plain that even then it is hard to find. government says in creased buying power due to sweeping pay raises ordered by Allende is causing the short ages.

The government now is trying to get control of such vi tal foodstuffs as meat and cer lain vegetables. High schoo art festival to be held All high school students Washoe County have been in in- vited to participate in an art festival Dec. 11 at the county fairgrounds armory. Judy Buckingham, an art teacher at Hug High School, said student art work will be sold and students will be working on their projects from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

She said the work will include painting, pottery, weaving and jewelry. Students interested hi participating should contact their art teacher. paraded through downtown Santiago. As the four-block-long parade made its way toward the presidential palace, mobs of leftist youths attacked the women with volleys of This touched off retaliatory attacks by youthful hard hat brigades from the right-wing National party and the Christian Democratic party, the biggest anti-Allende party. The police called in reinforcements and fired salvos of tear gas grenades and water at the women and the young battlers.

He explained that under the guise of a "so-called charitable endeavor," children, are. re cruited, given lowgrade, priced candy and sent out sell ing. "The children lured by prom ises of high earnings often find their share ranges from, min-imual to negligible for long hours with 75 per cent of the profit going to the promoter," said the commissioner. He said some individuals have been known to net $8,000 to $10,000 a week and one has been grossing over $1 million annually. "It's the largest and most outrageous exploitation of children yet unleashed in this state," the official said.

He added that he has enlisted the attorney general's office to help crack down on the illegal candy sales organizations. Milias said that in some instances minors have even been robbed of tips received as nui sance pay-offs by people not wanting candy. In cases where local permits have been granted, the labor code makes such activity illegal, he said. Milias said there is no relationship between illegal practices he is attacking and efforts sponsored by such non-profit groups as the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and Camp Fire Girls. MAN BITES MAN IN BAR Frank Whitman of 1231 East Seventh St.

told police he was sitting in a topless bar somewhere in downtown Reno at 11:15 p.m. Wednesday when-a stranger walked up, struck him on the head and bit his wrist. Police said Whitman was treated at Washoe Medical East Europe. the most specific public UiS. response on the European conference proposal to date, Rogers told an Overseas Writers Club dinner Wednesday night: ''We would firmly oppose any attempt to use it to perpetuate i the political and social division of Europe.

''We would see a conference as a step on the long road to a new situation a situation in which the causes of tension are fewer, contacts are greater, i and the continent could once more be thought of as Europe lather than as two parts." And the United Stales, he said, is prepared to support a special NATO deputy foreign ministers' meeting to consider concrete preparations next year for a European conference if, i as expected, the new Berlin ac- cess agreement goes into tf-feet. Rogers leaves Saturday for an annual NATO ministerial i meeting in Brussels where the allies will talk about how to proceed on the European confer ence question and on possible East-West negotiations for mu- i tuai torce reductions. Reno house damaged by fire A 2:30 a.m. fire today caused 1 extensive damage to the home I of Charles Collier at 1430 East lOih Reno firemen said. No one was home when the blaze was discovered, the fire department reported.

The cause i is under investigation. Heavy damage to furnishings I in the front room and heat and i smoke damage to the rest of the. one-story frame structure was, reported. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Modern day Fagins w'ho lure children with promises of nion ey to peddle low-grade candy door-to-door are making mil lions of dollars in California, a state official says. Stale Labor Commissioner George Milias called on the public Wednesday to help law enforcement agencies in cleaning up the illegal sales problem in California.

Milias said most of the selling is being done without permits and in violation of the State Labor Code. Electrical inspectors to meet in 1977 The International Association of Electrical Inspectors, South west Region, will meet in Reno in 1977, it was announced today by Will Jurgens, convention di Greater Reno Chamber of Commerce. The meeting will attract up to 600 conventioneers Oct. 11-14 from Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada and New Mexico. The chamber bid on the convention in October in San Jose, and was represented by Ralph Bisset, chief electrical inspector, City of Reno.

PROFESSOR TO SPEAK Dr. Duane Varble, professor of psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno, will speak to the employes of the Nevada State Hospital Tuesday on "Our Youth and the Drug Scene in eno-Sparks.".

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