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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 40

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Reno, Nevada
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40-Vednesday, March 5, 1969 Reno Evening Gazette i Nevada Voters Might Decide Whether to Lower Voting Age tea Persons in Sendee houses of the Legislature again Gazette-Journal the Nevada constitution lowering ing when he said: "I have my, doubts, but this thing has tieen kicking around for a long time, the voting age. Consolidated Government Bill Debuts Gazette-Journal Legislative Bureau Heralded by Assembly speak in 1971. Then if both houses approve, the resolution will go before the voters in 1972. Legislative Bureau Nevada's voters might get a If the full Senate approves, the proposal will go before both and I think it is up -uie Legislature to give the voters unit, stationed at Stewart AFB, N.Y. serves as a mock aggres Committee members ex- Lester Darby Lt.

Lester Darby, 30, of Reno, chance to decide whether to lower the voting age to 18 years. a chance to deciae. nrpsspd reservations oi meir The Senate Judiciary Com has been named distinguished own concerning the wisdom of extending the voting privilege mittee gave a "do-pass" recom graduate of the U.S. Armored er Howard McKissick R- in School in Fort Knox, Ky. Darby Reno, as "the long-awaited bill, mendation to an Assembly joint resolution proposing to amend to teen-agers.

Sen. can uoage, R-Fallon, summed up the think- Hughes Applies To Operate The Landmark Howard Hughes applied Tues Steel Pipes Removed From River is training officer for the Third Squadron of the 116th Armored AB6Q1 to authorize creation of consolidated municipalities made its debut with Norman Hilbrecht, D-Las Vegas and Hal Cavalry of the Nevada National Guard, and was the only national guardsman attending the six-week school. Reno's city engineering Peralta Wins Bank Promotion Albert Peralta has been pro Smith, R-Henderson as sponsors day to the state to operate his Radar Squadron At Fallon Honored The 858th Radar Squadron, The bill sets forth proceedings partment has removed steel pipe used for retaining temporary sixth Las Vegas casino, the 31- to establish a commission form story Landmark Tower. The ho dams (flash boards) in the of government for a city com- tel was purchased for $17.3 Truckee River. moted to assistant inspector in the auditing department, First National Bank of Nevada.

prising a designated area within Kenneth R. Austin Lt. (j.g.) Kenneth R. Austin, based at the Fallon Air Force any county. Russell H.iRyle Army Spec.

5 Russell H. Ryle son of R.H. Ryle Sr. of Reno, has received the Army Commendation Medal for work with the 258th Quartermaster Company at Dong Tam, South yietnam. Hugh K.

Barnhill 'Navy Lt. Hugh K. Barnhill, son of Mr. and Mrs. James W.

Barnhill of Reno is serving aboard the anti-submarine war-tare support carrier USS York-town on a voyage around South America en route to its new homeport at Norfolk, Va. 'Robert E. Cameron Robert Esden Cameron, son of Mrs. Gail Cameron of Reno, was promoted to the rank of captain during ceremonies at the Seventh Inventory Control Center, Karlsruhe, Germany. Carl F.

Xuf derma ur Chairman Frank Johnson of Station, has received the high It is not limited to Clark Coun Peralta, a native of Winne- son of Mrs. Beverly Austin of the Nevada Gaming Control Board said Hughes wants to run mucca, started wnn we ucmn. ty, but is couched in terms specific enough to cover almost est unit award given by the United State Air Force's Aerospace Defense Command. 1964 as a teller, served in Officials say the pipes have to be taken out to prevent debris from forming unwanted blocks in the river. Cleared Tuesday was the south channel at Wingfield Park.

A large Reno Iron Works crane was used for the removal. 26 casino games and 401 slot machines at the hotel, tallest The unit won the command's Sparks, has graduated from the U.S. Army's Engineer Officer Candidate School at Fort Bel-voir, Va. He has been assigned to flight school at Fort Rucker, for further training. structure in the state.

Winnemucca and Wells. In 1968 he was advanced to assistant cashier and was the operations officer. A Award for an "exceptionally The Landmark has been in high degree of sustained opera volved in a series of financial tion effectiveness" from July sor enemy invasion force attempting to penetrate U.S. aerial approaches in a continuing test of the nation's air defense capability. Dennis D.

Jones Cadet Dennis D. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Jones of Reno, has been named to the Dean's List at the U.S.

Air Force Academy. James G. Schwartz Cadet James G. Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Don Schwartz, Sugar Bowl Lodge, Nor den, has bee named to the Superintendent's List at the U.S. Air Force Academy. John R. Fuss Cadet John R. Fuss, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence W. Fuss, Sparks, has been named to the Commandant's List at the U.S. Air Force Academy. Larry A.

Patterson Cadet Larry A. Patterson, son of Mrs. Josephine Patterson, Winnemucca, has been named to the Commandant's List at the U.S. Air Force Academy Thomas Mirczak Cadet Thomas Mirczak, son difficulties since construction be 1966 to June 1968. The 135-man unit is command ean nearly nine years ago.

Its SEPTIC TANK TROUBLE? Jack E. Kappas Sgt. Jack E. Kappas, son of any contingency according to Hilbrecht. We've been working on this bill since last session to iron out all wrinkles and it may still need a few amendments, but it is a workable piece of legislation," Hilbrecht said.

"It even provides for a 'trial marriage Hilbrecht added, "because persons elected to frame a charter have 14 months to conduct hearings, search out laws and work with ed by Maj. Clifford W. Johnson casino never has opened. Hotel Properties a Ne of Manchester.Conn. Tr Jjf Ttnkt I vada corporation formed by Hughes, will operate gambling Mr.

and Mrs. Nick A. Kappas, Stateline, is a member of the 6100th Support Wing at Tachi- at the hotel. The corporation PROGRAM INADEQUATE WASHINGTON (AP) Chair $20 PERMANENT? $10.50 $15 PERMANENT! $8.50 WIGS CLEANED and STYLED 7.50 SHAMPOO and SET 3.00 Old-Fashion ond Modem Hair-Dot Mabel'i Beauty Shop 1027 W. Socond 323-8973 is headed by a Hughes execu kawa AB, Japan, that has earned the U.S.

Air Force Out tive, Edward H. Nigro. man George S. Mcuovern of F. Aufdermaur, son of standing Unit Award.

a special benate Hunger com SEVEN BIRDIES mittee said today the depart all facets of every government entity involved." WASHOE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE owned and operated by Donald L. Jensen 780 Jensen St. 323-6054 ment of Agriculture's pilot, free Jim Wiechers, young touring golf pro, made seven straight Richard S. Geil Seaman Richard S. Geil, USN, food-stamp program in two South Carolina counties is far birdies in the 1968 New Orleans from adequate.

Open. son of Mr. and Mrs. Denis W. Geil of Reno, is serving aboard Suit Charges Plagiarism In Television LOS ANGELES.

(AP)-Come- the guided missile cruiser USS Columbus in the Mediterranean Sea. dian Danny Thomas, the Amer ican Broadcasting Co. and pro ducer Aaron Spelling are being Anthony Scheuller Marine Lt. Anthony H. Scheul sued for $2 million in a suit of Mr.

and Mrs. C. Mirczak of Reno, has been named to the Commandant's List at the" 3. CHT IHIS UACK 24 E. 2ND, RENO LADIES EXCLUSIVE APPAREL forced to sacrifice charging plagirism in the tele ler, son of Mrs.

Virginia H. Scheuller and husband of the vision series Mod Squad. U.S. Air Force Academy. Sutton Roley, a television Mr.

and Mrs. John Aufdermaur of Lovelock, has been promoted to first lieutenant at the U.S. Army Finance School, Fort benjamin Harrison, Ind. 'Michael W. Pearson Airman Michael W.

Pearson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Pearson, Reno, has completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. He has been assigned ta Sheppard AFB, for gaining as a medical services specialist.

Michael J. McMullan Seaman Michael J. McMullan, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry ficMullan of Reno, was gradu- 8ed from Basic Electricity and lectronics School at the Naval gaining Center, San Diego, eniif.

Si William C. Smith Equipment operator 3.C. Wil-Ijfem C. Smith, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Smith and hus former Paula P. Phillips, both writer-producer, filed the Supe of Reno, was made a naval rior Court suit Tuesday. Roley aviator during ceremonies at the Howard J.

Ingersoll Cadet Howard J. Ingersoll, son Naval Air Station, Kingsville, claimed ideas he originated in a television property titled "The Young Strangers" were used in Tex. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.

In "Mod Squad." gersoll, Carson City, has been named to the Commandant's ffiO Tl Daryl E. Drake Navy Lt. (j.g.) Daryl E. List at the U.S. Air Force 4V-n DEBTS PAID WASHINGTON (AP) Con TYn Drake, son of Mr.

and Mrs. sumers laid out record amounts mm mm Robert A. Drake and husband to pay off their debts in Janu Darrell G. Detken of the former Peggy F. Crum ary, cutting the expansion of ley of Reno, was made a Naval consumer installment credit to Machinery Repairman Fire Aviator during ceremonies at the lowest level since last April, man Darrell G.

Oetken, USN, the Naval Air Station, Kings ville, Tex. the Federal Reserve reported today. son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron W.

Oetken of Reno, is serving aboard the attack aircraft car band of the former Miss Ruth rier USS Ranger off the coast M. Canham, all of Sun Valley has completed the Field Radio Operators course at Communi BUY AT BUY BELOW cations School, Canp Lejeune, N.C. of Herman A. Qumaulc Marine Pfc. Herman A.

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