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Nevada State Journal from Reno, Nevada • 1

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Twiddle my Lynda will begin a two week training period at magazine where she was hired at a salary of less than 510000 a year to become an expert on the attitudes and activities of college students Lynda said she decided exactly when fly to Manhattan or where she will live during her stay After her training period she will return to Washington to work out of the offices here Again and Again the defend ing WC champions stopped the Nevada running game and then when the Wolves took to the air added to the offensive fu tility by filching four passes Nevada quarterback Chris Ault leading the league in pass ing percentage going into the LEGHORN Italy (UPI) group of pro Chinese Italian Communists formally broke from the regular party Saturday night and loudly proclaimed the creation of their own Leninist group The announcement as mads by delegate Vincenzo Misefari whose brief comment made it seem that there was no other Communist party in Italy By TIM ANDERSON I Journal Sportswriter The University of Nevada football three game win ning streak came to an abrupt end Saturday at Mackay Stadi um as opportune San rancisco State roughed up the Wolf Pack 27 0 in an early season ar Western Conference crucial A tenacious Golden Gator de fense and miscue ridden Ne vada offense combined to keep the Nevada 30 A crunching block by Ted Lewis on the play gave the visitors good field posi tion I Three plays later halfback Joe Currie found himself in the rioht spot at Hie right time as he hung on to a 16 yard Randy Ketlinski sideline aerial for the first score of Hie game A Ne vada defender tipped the ball in a futile attempt to knock it away 'i 5' MOSCOW (UPI) Soviet Communist 7 Party Chairman Leonid I Brezhnev said Satur day President Johnson was laboring under a and persistent if he thought relations vvith eastern Europe could be Improved despite the Viet Nam war The Kremlin leader bluntly rejected Johnson's recent call for better relations with the Communist nations of eastern Europe He said he agreed with die chief executive that Cold War tensions should be eased but said this was impossible because of the Viet Nam situation the United States wishes to develop mutually advan Italy Reds In Break tageous relations with the Soviet Union and in principle we would like to do that too it is necessary to remove the main obstacle on this Brezhnev told a friendship rally honoring visiting Polish leaders The obstacles he declared can be cleared away by "stopping the piratical raids on the socialist country the Democratic Republic of Communist position calling for (North) Viet Nam by stopping such a withdrawal as a prelude the aggressive war against the to possible peace talks II use 10 Stanford BELMOND Iowa Gov Harold Hughes Satur day Issued a call for volunteers to help rebuild tornado wrecked Belmond where six died and hundreds became homeless in a few moments of wind driven terror The governor toured Belmond as snow flurries whipped at rescue workers toiling in the wreckage left by the twister which roared up Main Street riday and smashed almost all of the business buildings and many of the houses in this town of 2500 Adj Gen Junior Miller told the governor that hundreds were homeless but that author ities did not know the exact count Many of the refugees ihad found shelter in private away and only using a Grand Prairie policeman BD Ware said 7 The boys one 12 years old and two 11 were caught quickly Grand Prairie policeman Dwight Carrington They were held for juvenile officers They had two rifles The 12 year old told police he shot six times one of his companions fired 10 shots and the third boy fired around five times did not think we could hit the cars because they were going so fast and were so far away We did not want to hurt police quoted the older youth Gerald Thomas of Arling ton driver of one bus walked up to a turnpike station minutes after the shooting He was shaking with rage In his hand he held a flattened 22 slug There was hair matted on it He told the man at station the bullet had gone through the window of his bus and grazed the head of Johnny Lynn Smith a 16 year old Arlington girl giving slight scalp wound If it had been earlier It would have girl right In the driver told Bush station Glass fragments splattered into laps The girl was given first aid but did not require admission to a hospital Another bullet punctured the window behind the seat of the second over a police said Nobody was An auto driver heard some thing hit his auto and thought it was a rock He got out and saw a bullet hole He drove to a turnpike station reporting the incident and went on to his destination Tyler Tex Sfafe Nevada High low 46 52 56 5" 5 53 58 60 60 69 67 the rocket run and just did not pull out It is unusual but we are calling it a combat Besides the more than 400 planes downed over the north since the first raids Aug 5 1964' three of the American helicopters that fly pilot rescui missions have been lost spokesmen said The Soviet magazine Ogonyok reported Saturday North Viet namese pilots trained In tha Soviet Union had shot down US1 planes over North Viet Nam The magazine claimed ths North Vietnamese airmen were being trained to handle superso nic aircraft capable of firing missiles in aerial dogfights In addition the' United States has lost 128 airplanes and 214 helicopters in South Viet Nam the spokesmen said Air orce Navy and Marine pilots dealt most of their punch in the record raids against the military facilities funneling men and equipment to the Communist forces fighting in South Viet Nam SAIGON (UPI) planes dropping huge bombs struck North Viet Nam ivith a record air raid of 175 missions riday bfr American plane losses over the north soared above the 400 mark "for the war US spokesmen announced Satur day One of the aircraft losses was shrouded in mystery The mammoth raid besting the 173 missions flown just the day before was followed up by a B52 Superfor tress strike against Communist infiltration routes base camps and supply areas in ths southern half of tlie demilita rized zone? Support Marines The giant were support ing US Marines battling troops ot the North Vietnamese elite 324B Division for control of die border jungle mountains just south of 1he buffer zone Spokesmen said Saturday the Marines fought three sharp clashes with th? Communist riday ki 11 i 27 or Vietnamese to' raise the toll of Communist dead and captured in Operation Prairie to 1130 403 Planes Lost In the air war American spokesmen announced the Unit ed States now has lost 403 planes over North Nam The 403rd loss announced was that of an Air orce 4C Phantom jet that crashed mysteriously during Thursday's raids leaving its two man crew missing in action Spokesmen said the' Phantom was on a night rocket run when for some puzzling reason it crashed was NO ground fire no anti aircraft a US official reported Losses Top 400 Mark Big Play Big play tye drive was a 17 yard pass to Bill Police who made a leaping catch Nevada hopeful of winning Its second league contest reached San eight (See 'GATORS Col 8 Page 20) Juris! ee ings looks worse World War Snow driven by a cold 20 mile per hour swirled through the wreckage as National Guardsmen and Iowa Highway Patrol officers combed the rubble for more possible victims Bulldozers and construction equipment were brought in to shove wreckage and debris off the streets Gas service to homes was cut off Electric power was off Only emergency telephone communications were available Hughes said Belmond doubtedly will be declared a major disaster However he said he can't ask federal authorities for such a designa tion until have a thorough evaluation of damages and alment wers not learned 2 1 California 24 Purdue 7 Washington 20 Michigan 1 3 LOS ANGELES (UPI) The Los Angeles Times reported in Its Sunday editions that Su preme Court Justice William Douglas receives 512000 annual ly from an tax exempt founda tion which derives much of its income Las Vegas gamb ling interests it The story under the byline of Tinies staff writer Ronald Ostrow'said Douglas was presi dent of the Albert Parvin oun dation and the only official of the organization to receive regu lar compensation A principal asset of the foun dation according to the Times4s an interest in the first mort iigage on the Hotel lamingon Las Vegas Albert Par vin for whom the foundation Is named has an Interest in three other Las Vegas gam bling casinos the newspaper aaid The foundation based in Los Angeles supports fellowship pro grams for students from under developed nations to study at Princeton University and the: University of California at Los Angeles Douglas In an Interview was quoted as saying the 512000 a year Is paid him as an expense for trips In connection with foundation work Douglas said the amount eomes to cover ing his expenses in connection with the foundation Parvin is president and chief executive officer of Parvin Dohr jnann a Los Angeles concern specializing furnishing res taurants and hotels with top clients among major hotels and gambling casinos on the Las Vegas Strip According to the Times the foundation has another link with Las Vegas less direct than its Income from the Hotel lamin go mortgage The foundation owns stock in Parvin Dohrmann Co which was donated by Par vin and other individuals the newspaper said The Times said the Douglas (expense account would appear to raise an ethical question not clearly answered by the Ameri can Bar Associations canon of judicial ethics Of particular concern the story said was a possible con flict of interest in cases coming before the Supreme Court of which Douglas has been a mem ber for 27 years However Douglas was quoted Us saying no case Involving a company In which the Parvin oundation has an Interest has been before the court hospitalized and treated and released In Belmond and surrounding communities Many possibly hundreds minor injuries from flying glass and debris authori ties said Hughes volunteer ability to rebuild need skilled laborers truck drivers or anyone else who feels they have the talents that would be of help Hughes said appreciate it if they would get in touch with the Highway Patrol or the National Guard We win have 'a volunteer center with a tele phone number set up later a horrible governor said as he climbed over nibble and broken build report to federal officials Rockefeller Supported LITTLE ROCK Ark (UPD The Arkansas Gazette which won two Pulitzer Prizes foi its stand in the Little Rock Central High School integration crisis of 1957 Saturday endorsed Repub lican Winthrop Rockefeller in his campaign for' governor against segregationist tn John Bridgealls Eleven Injured NEVADA CITY Calif (UPI) freeway bridge under con struction in the heart of this Sierra Nevada town collapsed Saturday injuring 11 construc tion workers None of the workmen was critically hurt hospitals report ed deputies reported the Broad Street bridge crossing Deer Creek in the center of town collapsed as workmen were pouring concrete The new four lane span Is part of the Nevada City Grass Valley freeway The workmen were employed by Thomas Construction Co a sub contractor General contrac tor for the project is Granite Construction Co JERUSALEM (UPI) Soviet ambitions in the Middle East may lead to a head on plash between rival Arab blocs and plunge tha strategic region into war again Israeli officials said Saturday The officials expressed con cern that Israel may be dragged into any conflict between rival Western Backed and Soviet Supported regimes contesting for control of the Arab world The recent series of Arab Israeli border clashes was seen as an outgrowth of the increasing stresses between the Soviet backed regimes of Syria Iraq and the United Arab Republic and the more conservative countries such as Jordan and Saudi Arabia Israel already has protested to the United Nations against Arab incursions Israeli oreign Minister Abba Eban told Security Council riday terrorist raids from Syria incitement to urged UN aid in restoring peace and security along Israel borders The assessment five Israeli circles period of relative has prevailed in East since 1956 may be coming to an end SAD DAY University of Nevada foot Blu fans by halfback Bob Johnson (31) fans had little' to shout about yesterdayAi when he took this 28 yard pass from quar at Mackay Stadium as San rancisco State terback Chris Ault In the second quarter Getting the straight arm Is Golden Gator Stricken Town Seeks Aid To Rebuild After Tornado US WORLD: Soviet East European Reds to confer 2 Young Zionist raid Page 8 Kremlin rejects LBJ hid Column 5 this page SPORTS: Nicklai is wins Sahara golf Page 20 Torres Calderwood Page 20 Mug Hunt golf opens Page 21 Manogue gridders down Page 22 BUSINESS: Reno Sparks theaters observe US Mot ie Page 39 range on NY Stock Pages 40 41 Market sentiment improves Page 41 SUPPLEMENTS: amily 24 Pages Sunday 8 Pages Lynda Takes irst Job at Mackay Stadium as San rancisco State tumbled the Wolf Pack from the undefeated ranks with a 27 0 conquest One of the few defensive back JlmSchmldt In the back bright spots was provided for Silver and ground la Lyle Baucom (76) of State (Journal Photo) War feared By Israel UlPlane V' Weather (5OR TEMIERATURES AND PRECIPI TATION DATA AROUND THE NATION SEE PAGE 2) Observers noted that neither The jet went jn on Brezhnev nor Polish Commu nist Party leader Wladyslaw Gomulka who also spoke specifically demanded imme diate US troop withdrawal from Viet Nam Diplomats said however 'this mean a change in the 80 Pages in Journal RENO SPARKS WASHOE COUNTY: Bicycle race winners Page 24 Woman fatally shot Page 24 reeway construction to Page 24 NEVADA CALIORNIA: Laxalt wins mock election Page 24 Baring voting record Page 24 VW chief ants aid to Reds Page 24 Young Snipers Spray Highway las qai Lovttoek Tonopah Winnemucca CALIORNIA Lament Susanville Truckee Airport South Lake TahM PRECIPITATION DATA Amount recorded lor the 24 hour period ending at 4 pm yesterday core July 1 to date 12 To data last year 252 Nnrmal July 1 to date 93 Sunset today 6:20 pm Sunrise tomorrow 7:11 am forecast RENO AND VICINITY: air through Monday warmer Monday continued highire dancer low ot 27 recorded tor last moht expected high today 6S with a low tonight of 21 EASTERN NEVADA: Mostly fair to day and tomorrow scattered showers developing in tte extreme south Mon day continued cold nights lows mostly In SOUTHERN NEVADA: Mostly clear Wits surety days through Monday oustv north winos today ond tonight elightly cooler today SIERRA NEVADA: air through Mon day slightly warmer today northerly wind rr Itour wilt decrease i iliau AV UU4VB All I western nevada: AAosHy uir homes in nearby Oarion Monow At least 53 persons were A MX is 'S': OS st 4 uilumj i i VWT ir I JWlrWr ge 3 7 1 A Whl £1 1 i i I a WK Lt 1 V5Y 'i fir I faune Abby Markets 40 41 Almanac 36 Obituaries 12 Book Reviews 36 Political ront 6 Bridge 32 Saddle Chatter 37 Business 30 Science 16 Classifieds 43 47 Sports 20 23 Crossword 4 Stars Lovers 42 Editorials 6 Taxpayers 35 Entertainment 36 37 Television Log 42 Health 6 World Briefs 8 Home of Week 42 World of Women 25 30 Lighter Touch 6 Young People a 10.

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