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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 42

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42 Reno Evening Gazette Friday, Nov. 1974 Crumpler believes O'Callaghan hasn't helped veterans LiAS VEGAS (AP state's veterans for the past provided for benefits veterans. governor had made in their behalf." She said Nevada ranked organizations during her campaign "and not one of them could list a simgle major contribution the Republican gubernatorial candidate Shirley Crumpler has accused Gov. Mike O'Callaghan of ignoring the tour years. She said Thursday she had spoken with a number of representatives of veterans 48th among the states in except use the influence and prestige of the office this business about Southern Nevada can't have a veterans hospital because there is no medical school here is just a federal copout." despite the fact that he is a veteran himself." Mrs.

Crumpler said she was supporting a proposal to make hospital beds available for Southern Nevada veterans, but added, "there is little a governor can do about it She said she was "appalled that O'Callaghan had done virtually nothing for Nevada's veterans during the past four years, Paher proposes changes to ballots, disclosure and about qualifications Stanley W. Paher, Republican candidate for secretary of state, said, if elected, he would cut campaigning time for all races by moving the primary date to mid-September. He said he would limit campaign spending to 30 to 50 centers per voter. Other election proposals by Paher include: Requiring candidates to disclose sources and amounts of contributions of more than $100. one week before each election and file complete reports within 15 days after the election; simplifying the ballot, especially the constitutional amendments; mailing sample ballots to voters 10 days earlier than they are now; and include, at the candidates' expense, information on the ballot platforms.

Paher said he would like to see the offices of secretary of state, treasurer and controller made nonpartisan. "These reforms would serve the public interest and, according to information researched during my campaign, are favored by a majority of Nevadans," Paher said. ail rl tftJ Tricky sign Ouster dispute continues: Nate Leipold, removed from the Washoe County Republican Central Committee for supporting a Democrat, says the committee violated its own bylaws and state law in expelling him. Leipold endorsed Democrat Steve Coulter over Republican incumbent Leslie Mack Fry in District 27. Leipold says under Nevada law, precincts ele'tt representatives to the party's county convention and the convention elects the central committee.

Leipold says his ouster was "a direct violation of due process and a slap at the principles of democracy the GOP represents." Leipold says he represents Washoe County Precinct 611 on the central committee and the Republicans in that precinct have re-affirmed their support of him. Leipold says he was not invited to the central committee meeting where he was expelled but he doesn't blame the party. He says "it was simply Fry and his supporters" who railroaded him out of the party. Leipold said "considering Fry is an attorney and should know the law, his action doesn't speak very well for his respect for the law or the democratic process." Leipold said he expects calmer heads will rule after the election and he will be allowed to present his story to the Republican central committee. Warrent issued i for preacher ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) Radio evangelist Garner Ted Armstrong owes the State of Alaska $500 for violating the state's hunting laws by shooting a moose, officials say.

An arrest warrant has been issued for Armstrong, who failed to pay his fine after pleading guilty to shooting a moose illegally A state official has said Armstrong still may pay the fine by mailing it from his home in California. DAVID IV. HANSEN State Board of Education Of the seven District Judges presently sitting in Washoe County, six were appointed. Five of those Judges are running, as usual, without opposition. Doug's opponent was appointed in 1954 and has sat on the bench for 20 years without opposition In any election.

Doug now opposes him. Born in Reno, Doug was a speech and debate champion at Reno High and UNR, where he majored in foreign affairs and graduated with honors. He earned a Doctor of Jurisprudence from Boalt Hall, University of California. He had brains then, and he's got brains now. But something else.

He's also got guts. Does that sound unusual for a candidate? Well, Doug's unusual. Certified to practice military law by the Judge Advocate General's Corps, Doug represented the government in courts-martial trials at Ft. Ord, trying over 25 cases, and he never lost a prosecution. He's represented the defendant as well, and he's tried civil cases too, for banks, insurance companies, for small businesses and, not least of all, for people.

Doug's done an unusually good job on MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) A sign in the front yard of Harry L. "Bud" Gindhart, Republican candidate for Delaware County clerk, reads "Honk If You Like Bud." Motorists who respond with a "toot" trigger an electronic sensor that lights up a "Thank You" sign on Gindhart's front porch. Businessman Taxpayer "Qualified to represent all the people" ft I MSKf "IT IS MY DUTY AS COUNTY COMMISSIONER TO REPRESENT THE PEOPLE LIVING IN THE UN-INCORPORATED AREA. DURING THE PAST FOUR YEARS THIS AREA HAS ENJOYED IMPROVEMENTS IN ROADS.

SERVICES, AND FIRE PROTECTION. I SINCERELY HOPE I HAVE HELPED." a wide varfeTyTJtcases which give him the experience and maturity to judge cases on tough facts. He's young, honest, and committed to administering the law as it is written. Yes, Doug's always been tough. But his real commitment is to be fair.

Committed and incorruptible, Doug Lohse is running for the right reasons, and he has given you a choice. Make him one of the seven judges you select. TTDistrict Judge tfi mMimrmr rNHgbtk Washoe County Commissioner C5i if Jill ooo jm. ft See in person the famous "Wilma" and hear the nation's newest song about Wilma soon to be a top hit. It's all happening this Saturday and Sunday, November 1st and 2nd, during the Nevada Day spectacular at Reno Park Sports Arena.

The story of Wilma is now on record and part of a brand new album by Country and Western recording star Walt Pasco. The song is titled "Wilma, the Belgian Mare" and will be on sale at your record store after November 1 5th. It would be great for Christmas giving. However, you can hear the first Nevada preview of the record plus see Wilma in person when you come to the Nevada Day spectacular this Saturday and Sunday at Reno Park Sports Arena. Drive north on 395 and follow the signs to Reno Park RENO PARK SPORTS ARENA si jmi" Wilma with owner Virgie Arden will be featured guests at the Nevada Day spectacular this Saturday and Sunday at Reno Park Sports Arena..

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