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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 14

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Reno, Nevada
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14-Friday, September 2, 1967 Reno Evening Gazette ft' i 1 $222.2 Million for Nevada In Committee-approved Bill State Water Conference Meets in Carson City WASHINGTON (AP) The subcommittee as well as the full I Summer leaves the forest ripe for fire. Public Works Appropriation Bill thinking In Washington," State cial lives in the face of a new Sen. Clifton Young, R-Reno, I interest in social programs, the Please be extra careful. which won Senate subcommittee approval Thursday contained $222.2 million for reclamation, flood control and Atomic Ener executive director of the Nation appropriations committee, said the measure probably will be reported to the floor of the Senate before the end of the month. TEST SITE Bible said Nevada's share of the funds covers $196 million Young Discusses 'Washington Thinking' said Thursday night.

al Reclamation Association says. gy Commission projects in "The U.S. Government Is on strong in ihis area," he .1 A Nevada should create a plan- said to a banquet of the Nevada ben. Alan Bible, a "All public works have to fight a feeling that public works, not social programs, should be first under the pruning knife," member of the public works ning division in the State Con- i Water Conference I think it's Incumbent on the for the AEC's Nevada Test Site including $83 million for nuclear rocket development. An additional $10 million would be added for nuclear weapons test servation Department to avoid being "completely dominated by state to develop a bureau or (executive airecior can uronn BISHOP JOSEPH GREEN a comprehensive system for ing.

Bible said this figure would have to be worked out in conference with the House, which did not approve any addition. He said some persons in planning total development of our resources." Washington believe that unless the whole field of water develop Bureau of Reclamation funds Nevada really hasn't had a comprehensive plan for water Hughes Buys Frontier Hotel Property LAS VEGAS (AP) The sale to industrialist Howard Hughes of the property on which the Frontier Hotel sits was confirmed Thursday. But unlike two other hotel purchases, Hughes will not take part in the operation of the ca for Nevada came to $25.4 million, the senator said, $6.5 mil- or natural resources, he said. Bishop Green To Speak Tuesday Jion for the Southern Nevada German Auto Industrialist Killed in Crash MILAN, Italy (AP) Harald Quandt, automobile industrialist and one of the richest men in postwar Germany, was killed today when a private plane carrying him and five other passengers crashed in the Italian Alps. Water Project, $4.6 million for the Washoe Reclamation Proj ment can be piven a more favorable public image, there won't be a program worth the name in 10 years.

He pointed to the western states, which have only 25 per cent of the nation's population. "In short, we are a minority group with a regional pro ect, and $9.6 million for the Public Works Programs 'Fight For Lives' Pacific northwest southwest power intertie. All these are In response to a question construction projects. Public works programs are gram, Bronn said, "in today frustration, this means Nevada flood control funds for the army engineers totaled $878,000. Bible said most of the having to fight for their finan- sino, which win De leased to the same company which now runs it.

The 25 acres on the Las Vegas Strip was bought from II Holding composed of a group headed by Irving allocation $700,000 was to Bronn contends water pro continue construction of Martis Creek Dam in the Truckee Riv grams are both social and economic. He said 47 per cent of the poor live in rural areas. er Basin. Leff. T.

W. Richardson, Mau Other flood control funds would include $78,000 to continue a Truckee Meadows survey, rice Friedman, Beldon Katie-man, B. Frank Williams, and Jack Barenfeld. Bids Asked For Highway In Sparks The Nevada Highway Department called Thursday for bids The others died with him. The plane was en route from Frankfurt to Nice where Quandt had a villa.

Italian police said a shepherd saw the two-engine plane smash into the mountains outside Sal-uzzo 25 miles east of the Italian-French border. Quandt, 45, ranked as one of the wealthiest of the industrialist class that sprang up in Germany after the Nazi defeat. raised by the National Conference of Christians and Jews, The Most Rev. Joseph M. Green, Bishop, Diocese of Reno, will address the Reno Chapter, NCCJ, at the annual meeting luncheon, Tuesday, in the Riverside Hotel.

Bishop Green will speak on "Human Relations Today. What has Happened?" Rev. Richard Engareth, president, Washoe Ministerial Association, will give the invocation, and Rabbi Jack Frankel will give the benediction. Chriaman Lee Hirshland will preside at the election of officers and Joseph Kay will introduce Bishop Green. $81,000 for lower Colorado River construction and $19,000 for op Public Land Law Review Tied to Water A review of public land laws, now under way throughout the AIRPORT MANAGER RESIGNS eration and maintenance.

WEAPONS PROGRAM The breakdown for other AEC C. O. Brandt today announced his resignation as manager of on construction of 1.5 miles of freeway and highway in Sparks. fe 1 H- lis 5 i nr- ft i funds covers $142.8 million for the weapons program, $25 million for the nuclear rocket de Specifications call for con country, is intimately tied to water resources, its director said Thursday. the Truckee-Tahoe Airport, effective Oct.

3. He will become manager of the Medford-Jack-son County Airport in Oregon, Oct. 16. struction of Interstate Freeway 80 from 18th Street to Stanford "It would be pointless for the velopment program, $7.7 million for the Plowshare Program seeking peaceful uses for nuclear explosives, $6.9 million for commission to recommend any particular uses of public lands Way and on 17th Street between Hymer Street and U.S. Highway where water is essential with- i Remember, only you can prevent forest fires.

Published as a public service in cooperation with The Advertising Council, the State and U.S. Forest Services and The International Newspaper Advertising 40. The job is estimated to cost operations and $13.1 million for construction and equipment. out giving consideration to the; $1.5 million. Bids will be opened Oct.

26 at highway department Young Heads Nixon Campaign In Nevada State Sen. Clifton Young, R-Reno, says, he has agreed to head a Nevada movement seeking to secure the 1968 GOP presidential nomination for Richard Nixon. Young, a former congressman, said he was contacted by two national Nixon spokesmen, headquarters. The portion between 18th Street and Stanford Way in continued availability of water, Milton Pearl, director of the1 Public Land Law Review Com-i mission, told the Nevada Water 1 Conference. The commission's final report will be ready about June 30,, cludes a storm drain, embank MORTGAGE LOANS Pay Off Bills All-Purpose Cash YOU PROBABLY HAVE A MORTGAGE, BUT ANY Equity in Your Home Can Mean a Loan Call 786-1414 COMMUNITY MORTGAGE COMPANY 1892 LOCUST RENO u3t East of Plumb Lane SkaRgs-Mavfair ment and portions of inter change ramps.

The 17th Street section includes a roadway and 1970 at a cost of $7.4 Pearl said. However, legislation has been introduced and passed in the House of Representatives to extend the study. railroad underpass. Construction is to take about one year, depending on the weather. Rep.

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