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I agree.UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Las Vegas Evening Review June• 6, 1945 x I ! a er feide w jSQ 9g ce iilnl gpg 1ItSh fid he , ii)f Docket In (ify Court is Cleared „S ifanu?. of the weekend cases on the police docket was finished ii eeaarrdd the first, caGse' Bolfa dw' wathe^r waste complaint and finished off MMrrss. dFprLanWcletsh Scmini-et h0, ft h$e1 dgeafiennsdt- _ Joe Bunker, special water officer testified as to overflow on the street at 1124 Norman avenCe on June 2. The defendant madl a general denial but the office? appeared in rebuttal, asserting durhfo hwlsI Nregf ieml e2 a0n0d0 rsehsei dewnats! a dtcou?tePseyar g C°Urt’ char^ Judge Blad cautioned the dec a n t and reminded her the ?1 toa$2C00P“TVideS f°r fines from obeenrenfifti fnoff 1th e“ 2d ogulbVtm,” g hyeo us aIidS concerning water wastage. } . U Norman Cornwall made his the Uu«!,liClty att0njey and heard Ianowtheur r1o uvnadn eotfy thoef Oca. sBes. Twainth-ner family troubles Mrs. Tanner Westside negress, was dismissed after a lengthy hearing, i # ^ 3 agS&i ill IN H a 9A4m % # <e> l i d til Keep 'em Rolling <gp The Railroads are the backbone of offense „ W&Wm