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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 41

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Reno, Nevada
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Evening Gazette Thursday, May 8. 1982 9D Teacher group endorses Kosinski for attorney general By PAMELA fiAl Reno By PAMELA GALLOWAY FAY tio NsKmnCmbr N(ivada Stale Teachers Associa-ta "nTcd Thursday that it is endorsing I era! Kosinski- D-Washoe, for attorney endorse attorney generals because their opinions can affect teachers. She said Kosinski worked hard in the last Legislature in advocating job protection for teachers student proficiency testing and financing public education. Mrs. Conrad also said NSEA endorsed gubernato-nal candidate Attorney General Richard Bryan over Gov.

Robert List this week because Bryan has a better track record of support for public education. After the announcement, List had called NSEA's endorsement process a farce. List had declined to participate in the teachers' endorsement process, submitting to a questionairre and interview NSKA President Marian Conrad said teachers alone was not the basis for the endorsement. She said Bryan has a "proven record" of support dating back to his days as a legislator. He worked to removed a ceiling placed in teacher salaries, fought hard to give teachers the right to bargain, and to increase funding for education, she said.

List, on the other hand, presented the 1981 Legislature with a budget that called for a 10 percent staff cut in public education. At that time, Mrs. Conrad said, Nevada was 49th of the 50 states in class size. Economy vs. preservation oiiraa saia inursday that his refusal Remember Mom! Mother's Day is Sunday, May 9th.

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1 Jhat the "economic realities of the 1980s requir a dramatic departure from past BLM policies. That means balance and an emphasis on sEr3iaS contrasted with preservation," Stewart added but not abandonment of the reSPOnSibiHty fr Protectin8 na of the Sierra Club questioned how the BLM could say it was moving away from preser- Nevada Feally preserved PubIic Stewart pointed to several million acres of lands being studied for possible wilderness designation in "If there hadn'1 Preservation, they (wilderness study areas) wouldn't be there Pubhc pressure dictates the use of federal lands btewart said. Although Watt, the target of "politica Conservationists and SALE 397.97 Reg. 529.99 Save $132 on 1.5 cu.ft. oven with memory recall.

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Robtert Burford' wh0 expressed concern aDout asset manaeempnt" anH coi interested "in a big selloff" of public lands. Stewart said at onp mint tht utwt a new UlillUaUPflV fhTnS says wh0 fit from me nilhhp lanrlo cfIaii1 .1. rpf auuuiu pay ior meir use. lhat drew a Pnmnlnint fr-nm Young about new fWWa ranchers with BLM grazing rights "to feTeralmPon0eyWater are develoPed it Monthly meetings of the forum, an informal gath-fn L8 conservationists, public officials, and others interested in environmental and land issues, are generally sedate affairs. But the atmosphere was JW Wednesday by heated arguKs over mining -and public lands.

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The memorial is open to the public. Strangler sentenced to life Washoe District Court Judge Grant Bowen today sentenced Frederick Millard, 39, to life in prison with possibility of parole for the July 1981 strangulation death of Rebecca Bowers, 37. The two had lived together briefly before her body was found in a Wadsworth irrigation ditch. Millard pleaded guilty to second degree murder His attorney, Larry McNabney, had argued for a 15-year sentence and Deputy District Attorney Bruce Laxalt had sought life. Laxalt praised Washoe Sheriff's detective Bill Fhppo for solving the crime, several weeks after the victim body was found.

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r-ast tooaaish sale 6.97 sale, .97 to 7.46 price range Advertised prices good in retail stores through Saturday, May 8, 1982 1110 OO Years in Downtown Reno Corner of Virginia and Second St. Downtown Reno Gliders head for Nevada SHAFTER, Calif. (AP) Two pilots ended a two-day layover by launching their motorized hang gliders from Shatter, Calif, airport today enroute for Nevada on their planned trip around the world. Jim Campbell and Patty Trusty intended to fly across the Tehachapi Mountains to the Mojave Desert and make short stops before entering Nevada near Henderson today or Friday. The pair started their round-the-world venture at Watsonville Saturday with the intent of spending as much flight time -as they can over land.

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