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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 26

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Reno, Nevada
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Reno Evening Gazette Idings Hughes, Webb Win Approval to Extend Las Vegas Casino Ho getting paid! -Dean E. Shendal for two! -Edward Young as control-leight slot machines. The votelran into difficulty and Young I -Nick Collette as credit Tt wnnld et ITncrhoe1 fmirfh suppliers were from that date. GazetteJounul Carson City Bureau 'lTV Vttiiaj4a naminir fAntrnl per cent at the Caesars palace ier 0f Bonanza in Las Vegas for was -l with chairman Frank was appointea coniroiier oy a in Las Vegas. I Johnson dissenting.

The casino! federal bankruptcy court. Statehne, Lake Tanoe. A TT UU1U ilUgtlVt) Ul Nevada casino purchase and rank him with top gamblers William Harrah of Reno and In all the board recommend I 'I ed eight licenses for approval: Marlow Cropper, Carl Co Del Webb, who operates his casinos from a subsidiary. coaru luesaay recouuucuueu approval for billionaire Howard Hughes to take over the gambling at the Frontier casino on the Las Vegas Strip in a $14 million deal. hen and Sanford Waterman for 30 per cent in Corral Coin, a Las Vegas slot machine route.

Hughes must get final approv Louis G. Wong for one Keno al for the Frontier deal from the State Gaming Commission, which will meet Dec. 28 in Las tiAppy 1 EL have a game at the Sagebrush Club in Fallon. Vegas. The board also recommended Christmas Tree Lights Stolen In Sparks approval for Consolidated Casinos the subsidiary of Webb, to reclaim the Thunder- Brothers Return From Far East Tours of Duty bird Hotel in Las Vegas.

Th Chfei hotel-casino had been sold to stum as the Lance Corp. of Florida, which defaulted in its payments. 4 Somebody around Sparks apparently thinks Christmas time is the season to take rather than Both Hughes and Consolidated Casinos had received temporary It will be a happy Christmas for Mrs. George Angelis and Primo V. Bugica.

Their sons, give. approval earlier in midnight sessions by the Control Board Sparks police have received Kenneth and David, have re at least three reports from resi and Commission for "emergen turned to the U.S. from tours of dents who complain lights have cy participation" in the opera duty in Vietnam. been pilfered from their outdoor Christmas trees. tions.

Samuel Lionel, Las Vegas at Kenneth Bugica, 18-year-old Marine private first class, is a patient in the Naval Hospital at William Finley, 420 re ported 21 lights had been taken torney representing Consolidated Casinos said if his organ from his large decorated cedar Balboa near San Diego. He will be there for several months for SHOP EVERY MTE 'TIL 9 THRU SATURDAY! ization did not take back the tree between Saturday and Sun day nights. Thunderbird, it would have to plastic surgery. close. He said the Lance Corp He replaced them at a cost of has paid its employes and taxes but "that the only ones not He was hit by a mortar shell Dec.

8 and sustained shrapnel wounds on his face, hands, arms and legs. Kenneth was awarded paid will be some of the the Purple Heart. Lionel said as soon as Con David Bugica, 21, was dis II charged from the U.S. Navy solidated Casinos moved back into the picture Dec. 10, the Dec.

7 after three years of ser 12.56. I Jacob Wheeler, apartment manager at 930 I St. told police 33 lights, of the large variety, had been removed from a tree in the apartment courtyard. They were valued at $14. Earnest Cartin, 1610 Trabert Way, said he saw three juveniles removing lights from his front yard tree.

He caught two of them, but let them go. He replaced 24 missing lights for vice, two of them in Southeast Asia. WINDOWS BROKEN Charles E. Barrett, 1575 Vas- David held the rating of aviation structural mechanic, third class. He is now working in the Reno Post Office.

sar reported to Reno police Monday that all six windows had been broken out of a camper parked at the rear of his residence. He estimated the damage at $150. $3.60. Mrs. Angelis said, "I'm so thankful to have both my boys 1 I home." Livestock Men Plan Meeting In Las Vegas GIFT-WRAP HIM in VAN HEUSEN'S DRESS-WHITE of COTTOHF Livestock producers and vet erinarians will meet in Las Ve gas Jan.

21-23 for the third annual Western States Animal Health Conference. Sponsored by the Intermoun- tain Veterinary Medical Association, the meeting win coincide with the first Western States Poultry Conference. Lat er in the week western states veterinarians will gather for their 40th annual meeting. Speakers will include Earl L. Drake, D.V.M.

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