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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 6

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G-rTuesday, July 14, 1970 Reno Evening Gazette Cambodians recapture parts of resort area west of Phnom Penh the country's only oil refinery, tack, the U.S. Command said. The 300-man government gar Division reported six of its para Five Americans were wound the military spokesman said. claimed 47 Viet Cong killed in1 two battles south of Saigon in the northern Mekong Delta and said the South Vietnamese suf Kiri Rom is 10 miles north of ed in other skirmishes, and two troopers were killed and seven wounded in repelling a North Vietnamese assault on a night rison stationed atop the mountain was overrun early Saturday with heavy casualties. There has been no official The current Communist objective in Cambodia appears to be to shatter government units and inflict casualties to damage the morale of the Cambodian forces.

The heavy fighting west and southwest of Phnom Penh once the highway. The military spokesman said the relief force fered only light losses. bivouac in mountainous jungles west of Hue. Three North Viet crewmen of a small U.S. observation helicopter were wounded when their craft was shot down in the Mekong Delta.

-PHNOM PENH, Cambodia -fAP) Cambodian infantrymen fought their way up the jungled slopes of ML Kiri Rom Monday afternoon and recaptured key parts of the resort 50 miles west of Phnom Penh, a spokesman re-ported today. Fighting continued on the mountain today, and the Cam bodian command reported another force of about 1,000 Viet Cong and North Vietnamese smashed into a battalion headquarters 25 miles south of Kiri Rom. The spokesman said the attackers inflicted heavy casualties on the government force at the village of Srak Neak, then withdrew, carrying their dead and wounded with them. of Cambodian mercenaries re report of total casualties in the But at the northern end of the cruited and trained by the U.S. namese were killed in the at- country, the U.S.

101st Airborne fighting, but the government claims enemy losses are high. Special Forces in South Viet again imperiled Highway 4, the nam's Mekong Delta had retak lhe military spokesman also capital's only link with the deep en the main hotel and other po reported more harassment of sitions. water port of Kompong Som and Government forces at Kompong Thom, 80 miles north of Phnom Tate trial attorneys ready to accept jury Penh. He said heavy reinforce ment of government trooDS there continues as the Cambo Romney cites inequalities in home owner program dian command prepares for a second major Communist offen others had biased them against So Kanarek tried another tack Mason seeks hospital trustee post sive against the town, a provincial headquarters. Kompong a motion to quash the indict the defendants.

Thom was under siege for near The proposed jury is predomi LOS ANGELES (AP) After questioning 141 persons in four weeks, defense and prosecution attorneys appeared ready today to accept seven men and five women as the jury to try the Sharon Tate murder case. nantly middle aged. The young "Whenever $18,000 homes are Romney also wants Congress ly all of May and June. In Vietnam, the U.S. Com ments on ground of discrimination in the selection both of prospective trial jurors and the grand jurors who indicted the four defendants.

Superior Court Judge Charles est member is William' Mo being produced for our subsi to substitute flexible cost ceilings for the uniform ones that now apply for all subsidized mand in Saigon announced the deactivation of two Air Force Bride, a chemical reactor oper dized programs in an area "The Washoe County Hospital ator in his late 20s, and the old homes regardless of location. est Alva K. Dawson, a former is facing one of its most crucial tests in history. I want to help it over this hurdle and on to Older dismissed the motion, saying he was satisfied there had The only reservations about the proposed panel came from Irving Kanarek, attorney for defendant Charles Manson, 35- "The consequences of high where adequate housing could be built at $15,000 a unit, we are using 17 per cent more of our limited subsidy funds than is sheriff's deputy, who is 73.r squadrons as part of the fourth phase of President Nixon's reduction of American troop strength in Vietnam. The squadrons are the 431st Tactical All but three of the jurors are completion of its major building been no denial of the defend ants' rights.

year-old shaggy-haired leader of limits is that builders and sellers tend to gravitate to the stated limits in order to maximize profits," he said. program," declared Reno busi married, and, although all exact ages weren't given, the average a hippie-type "family." necessary to do the job," Rom ney said. Many potential jurors were dismissed after saying it would be a hardship to be locked in a nessman George D. Mason in announcing his candidacy for the Washoe Medical Center Kanarek said no one on the iurv represented Manson's hotel for the trial's duration- "way of life." Fighter an F100 fighter-bomber unit stationed at Bien Hoa air base near Saigon, and the 309th Tactical Airlift Squadron, which flies C123 cargo planes out of Phan Rang air base on the coast. They have a Board of Trustees.

estimated at three to six Attorneys for Manson and Mason, 48, a resident of Reno Government witness shot in mail securities thefts appeared to be about 45. Prosecution and defense attorneys still must choose 'six alter nates who would replace any-jurors eliminated by illness of other emergency during the trial. Selection of alternates vtas expected to last the "balance? of the week. since 1966, stressed the impor months. Several persons were dis tant role financial planning will three girl followers on trial with him already had exhausted their permissible peremptory challenges of prospective total of 690 men.

missed when they said that pre play in development of the medi On the battlefield in South trial publicity surrounding the Vietnam, government forces killings of the actress and six days after a grand jury returned a sealed indictment in a secret session. The Miami slaying of John B. Eaton was the second shooting cal complex. "Finances," he said, "is the name of the game today. I feel that my background is such that I can be of assistance in dealing with this problem.

WASHINGTON (AP) -The Justice Department has disclosed its main witness in a conspiracy case involving $43 million in stocks and securities stolen from the U.S. mails was found shot to death just two WASHINGTON (AP) Hous- lng Secretary George Romney says the government's home owners subsidy program is aiding moderate-income families at the expense of the poor the original target of the legislation. In addition, "irrationalities and inequalities in present programs" have encouraged con-structon of higher-priced, subsidy tomes in areas where lower-cost ones would suffice," Romney told the Senate Banking and Currency Committee Monday. "A sizable proportion of the lower income group which Congress intended to be served by the program those in the range cannot, even with the maximum subsidy authorized, carry the basic monthly payment required of the subsidized family," he said. By contrast, Romney continued, "it provides excessive subsidy to families in the upper end of the income distribution served by this program." The program subsidizes all but 1 per cent of interest payments but requires homeowners to pay principal, maintenance, utilities, and other home costs.

Romney advocated an amendment that would pay a sizable proportion of these noninterest home costs for the lowest income families. "If the present subsidy formula is not changed, the income group able to avail itself of the benefits of all programs will of a key suspect in mail thefts from New York's crime-ridden Kennedy Airport in little more "Another important factor to face the trustees in the coming months is the rising patient costs. These must be kept in reason and the cost to the tax than a month. Eaton's body was found in a field near Miami International Airport June 27, just a month Roy Pagni files candidacy for commission payers must be kept down. The ratio of patient costs and tax payer costs must be kept in balance." Mason is a member of the Roy Pagni, Pleasant Valley, and a day after another man charged in a stock theft from the mails was found stuffed in an abandoned car at Kennedy Airport.

The Federal indictment in Miami charged the remaining 10 men with conspiracy to dispose of the $43 million in securities Greater Reno Chamber of Commerce, Western Industrial businessman, filed today as a Republican Candidate for the Washoe County Commission, Nevada, The Prospectors, the representing the unincorporated area. Reno Executives Club, St. John's Presbyterian Church and Hidden Valley Country Club. He is a director of the Sierra Sage Council for the Camp Fire Girls "I will not make an unrealistic campaign promises that I know I cannot fulfill," he said. "But I shall make two promises to my constituents; that and is a past director of the Nevada Opera Guild.

Although he and his wife live stolen from registered mail at Kennedy Airport being sent between brokers and banks from 1967 through 1969. Eaton, charged in a stock theft last year, was found slain in a field west of the Miami airport only two days after the stock conspiracy charges were returned by a grand jury that kept the indictment sealed until they will get the best representation to the best of my ability in Reno, Mason serves as chair continue to shift towards those families with incomes between $6,000 and top of the income range made eligible by Congress," he said. man of the board of Dunham one of the nation's largest and they shall have a commissioner that will listen to problems with a fair and open mind. shoe distributors and importers, 1 0 m-Sh Security I Wm gjwf HI NATIONAL BANK Of HCVAOAmJ I WW JpllMfc This card is issuer's properly grid's not I ''S fefMMfc fmpMb transferable. It may be revoked without 1 tl tf f-tJpx3mi0 notice to you or repossessed by the I vSSmmSgwimr issuer at any time, and must be sur- I I rendered upon demand.

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H. Bass and a Wilton, Washoe County, I will be their1 A federal attorney in Miami has named another man Maine shoe manufacturer and president of Dunham's Family charged in a case involving al Policemen sued as man claims arrest, injury Shoe Stores, an Eastern legedly forged U. S. savings voice on the commission." Pagni said he will have time to devote to the duties of the office and feels that now is the time for a change in administration that "will be a betterment for' the fast-growing com bonds as a prime suspect in Eaton's death. shoe chain.

Mason served 15 years as a trustee of the Brattleboro hos A man who claims he was munity witn tresa and young Injured by two policemen in an Joel J. Rostau, 34, Los Angeles, who had been charged with interstate theft of securities from the mail at Kennedy, was found shot to death May 26 ideas in the many ftelds of Pagni said he also brieves in a parked car at that airport pital. Before coming to Reno to reside at 343 Urban Road with his wife, the former Josephine Francis of London, England, he was a director for the Vermont National Bank. He is a trustee and former vice president of the TwoTen Associates, a philanthropic organization of the shoe and allied trades, and The car had been rented in his experience and ability in owning and operating a number Boston and driven to New York of businesses "will give better management of the tax dollar." Papi was born and reared at least 12 days before the California man's body was found. The slaying was similar to the arrest has filed suit in Washoe District Court.

Michael Lash has filed suit against the City of Reno and policemen Robert Fairbanks and James Darnell. He claims he was arrested Oct. 27, 1969 in a resisting arrest case and other charges. He claims he suffered injuries as a result of his treatment, was hospitalized and surgery was performed. The suit, filed by attorney Mack McAuliffe, asks for $25,000 in damages.

where he resides. He has been married for 23 years and has fatal shooting of a suspect in an is vice president and treasurer other mail fraud case who was found in an abandoned rental two grown sons. He is a member of the Nevada Board of Forestry; is a charter member of Pleasant Valley Vol of the Dunham-Mason Foundation, Inc. A graduate of Dartmouth College and the Amos car at LaGuaraia Airport in New York several months ear lier. Tuck School of Business Admin unteer Fire Department; mem ber of the Sons of Italy, Lodge; TOOLS TAKEN member of Masonic orders in John Vincent, 425 Washoe Reno; and president of the (Only at Security National Bank) Drive in Washoe Valley, told Environmental Association of Washoe County, Inc.

Washoe County sheriff's dep istration, Mason has served also as trustee of the University of Vermont, Vermont vice-chairman of the New England Council for Economic Development, and a director of Associated Industries of Vermont. He was a lieutenant, junior grade aboard the U.S.S. Maryland in World War II. uties someone took a tool box The Pagni family operates a Sale finalized at Holiday Lodge full of tools and a four-speed restaurant, filling station and tow service, a construction com transmission from his garage Saturday. Vincent valued the pany and a frozen foods loss at $375.

The sale of the Holiday Lodge at Lawton's, west of Reno, was finalized Monday, Bud Ruppert, one of the new owners, said Monday. The lodge will be part of a Rodeway Inn chain of motor And, there's plenty to smile about with this new Security Master Charge card. After all, even if your card is lost or stolen, no one can forge your full-color photograph The new Security Master Charge card gives you "picture-perfect" protection, and it's a great identity card at all times 1 Also, of course, it provides you with all the wonderful benefits of the popular Master Charge service I So, visit the nearest Reno or Sparks office of Security National Bank and apply for your hotels. The lodge was sold by Yori Land and livestock Co. Ruppert said the lodge is being renovated in preparation for a grand opening in August.

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To arrange for this service, contact your carriersalesman or phone our Circulation Dept. Circulation 323-3161 Reno Evening Gazette Las Vegas newsman files for Assembly LAS VEGAS (AP) Darrell Dryer, jrws director for KORK Radio in Las Vegas, today filed as a Democratic candidate for Nevada Assembly from Clark County District Four. A veteran reporter and former member of Congressman Walter Baring's Washington staff, Dryer said that the next legislature has to avoid special interest bills and on the future of the whole state. "During my two years 'vith Congressman Baring, I became aware of the problems facing the state," said Dryer, "problems that I believe can be alleviated through proper legislation and strict enforcement of legislation already on the books." Isn't it nice to have Security? Gun NATIONAL BANK OF NEVADA MEMBER F.D.I.C. I ji.

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