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    iiridup hnialMeeting ,?√ß |mai Committee will meet atf.30 j).m. nissloriets Council Chambers'. Id Examinations epartment has scheduled free well Itee immunization clinics for Clark 12 only available by appointment f 01 ?√ß of age at the Easter Seal Treatment I from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday and at llinn Lane (at^Judsdti) from 3:30 to Imirse checks the |ehUd ^ lit and makes referrals if necessary, jpartment for an appointment I for polio, diptheria and both types J to children between two months and |$ Episcopal Church at 42 Pacific Ave. , to noon Wednesday and at Gerson |Mc Guire from 1 to 3 p.m. Thursday, On Cbmmission Ian has named Dr. Felicia Campbell olj I the new Governor's Commission on thcj It. Campbell's administrative experiencj! bs in groups ^workingtor the general |on ofgreat value to the direction of trie ?·wiU ask the commission to investigate exist which unfairly affect Nevadans |quityidiscriminatioh.ibsurdity or othen chmidt To Speak |>hn P. Kammerschmidt, Arkansas,; I member on the House Veterans* Af- leliver the principal address at the anil War I banquet, Sept. 2, at Kansas Oilers are expected to attend the Aug. 30- | ^proximately one million of the more' j who were in WWI are still living. IWI meets every second and fourthi linth at neon in the American Legionf I enterBlvd. ration Underway ay for the second day Tuesday at Clar lege. ?║inning uu" to "z" -and^a^to"h" are p??\ le Cheyenne Campus on that day. laes beginning "i" to "t" was on Monday, lonal open registration on Wednesday from Ihursdajr^nd Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. legin on Sept, 2, late, registration will b< |lh_i classes where there are vacancies. is as follows: u to v,.9 a.m,: w to x, I to d, 1p.m.; e to f, 2 p;m.; g to h, 3 p.ml IDrive Planned 5 will be on streetcorners again this year liheir boots in connection with the Jerry lis scheduled Friday and Saturday at all [m Las VegasrNorth Las Vegas, Hender- PROMOTIONS AT SANDS ?╟÷ Richard G. Danner (left), general manager of the Sands, is shown congratulating newly appointed executives (left to right) Ted Ward, Resident Manager; Dan Napier, Assistant Resident Manager; and Rand D. Clark, Jr., Sales Director. Prior to their appointments, Clark and Ward served as assistant department heads, and I Napier held the position of chief clerk. Sands Promotes Many From Inside Company > Richard G. Danner, general manager of the Sands, announced Monday several key; executive promotions for the Strip hotel Danner appointed Rand D. ^Clark, Jr., as sales director, Ted /Wardlis now resident managed iwhile Dan Napier was promoted to ; the/position of assistant resident inanager. Danner said the three new appointments are effective immediately. * "We are delighted to have these outstanding and talented men Iin such respons ble / positions/1 Danner the Sands as a dishwasher, and was promoted to clerk, and later to rhief cjerk Hft is currently attending UNLV majoring in business administration, Obituaries HARRY C; SINCLAIR A funeral service will be at-4 p.m. Tuesday at Palm Chapel [for Harry C. Sinclair, 68, who !died Saturday in a local 'hospital. Cremation will follow. An engineer for the Sands f Hotel, he resided in Las Vegas for 25 years, most recently at Rented.^-^These promotions 1 u28 Melville Drive. A ^from within the hotel ar keep- \ ing with our policy of recogniz- ing executive leadership in our" personnel/' he concluded. Clark, 25, has been with the Sands for three yers. He started in 1972 under the hotel's ex-; ecutive training program. The; following year he was appomed ?╟≤ sales ^manager and sdrved in that positin until now. Clark is a 1 member of the Chtir^oMe^i^| Christ of Latter Day Saints, He and his wife, Betty, have a one- year-old son, Rand Erin. He attended Brigham Young University on a scholarship, I and is currently enrolled in ! UNLV's School of Hotel Ad- r ministration. Ward, 33, attended Orange County Junior College, Costa Mesa, California,; and Cascade College in Portland, Oregon, where he majored in accounting. He served in the U.S. Navy for three years prior to joining the Sands eight years ago. Ward started at the Sands as a room clerk, and promoted to Assistant Resident Manager in 1969. have Cleveland, Ohio, native, he was JbornOct. 9, 1906. Surviving are his wife, Caroline Sinclair: five step-. ons, Jessie Salas, Greg Salas, {John Salas, Raynaldo Salas and Bteven Salas; and two stepdaughters. Maria Grieaco and fRosia Brambila. All are from; Las Vegas,. He is also survived byji brother, Earl T. Sinclair of* ?║unfank, Calif., a "sister, Xttar Morsan of Brewster, Mass., and 11 grandchildren. Palm. Mortuary is handling 11 the arrangements. KATHERINE STANLEY A' funeral service will be Tuesday at 10 a.m, at Palm Chapel for Katherine Stanley, |75, who died Saturday in a local hospital, Everett Comack from the Baptist Desert Ministry will officiate. Inter- pent will follow at Palm Valley [View Memorial Park. J A resident of Las Vegas for live years, most recently at 5495 IVilbur Drive, the retired laborer was born in Salt Lake dent. Mrs. Rehm was bom June 4,1901, in Wurzberg, Germany. She was a retired apart- ' ment manager. She is survived by a daughter, Rita Scales of Las Vegas. Burial will be at Forest Lawn Covina Hills, West Covina,^ Calif. Palm Mortuary is in charge of local arrangements, WALTON A. TRUMPER There will be no local services for Walton A. Truper, 84, 2701 Basalt Lane, North Las Vegas, who died Sunday in a local hospital. An eight-year area resident, Mr. Trumper was born Aug. 8, 189U in New York. He was a ^retired carpenter- in general contracting. He is survived by a son, Donald Trumper. North Las Vegas. : Burial will be at Soltzburg 'Cemetery, Solatzburg, N.Y. | Palm Mortuary is handling local arrangements. CHARLES LUFTIG There will be no local services for Charles Luftig, 62,241 Sands Ave., who died Friday at home; A 20-year Las Vegas resident, Mr. Luf tig was born March 23, 1913, in New York. He was an executive host at the MGM Grand Hotel. Burial will be at Eden Cemetery L$?║ Angeles, Calif, Co Se CHARLESTON (UPI) - Hundreds thanting "WiH we hoal? Hell no,' through dovmtovj Monday seeking si; wildcat walkout [paralyzed/a large ] {nation's coalfields. I Miners ^dressed /clothes mid wavir fists, protest signs can flags made it cl no intention of yi appeal from I) i \Workers President W and an order fix | judge to go back t In Washington, day called on West operators to settle strike by taliung tc i the mine kite, ins! | ing back-to^work the courts/ A In a harshly |w ment Miller_j;sai | operators havejoni to "bludgeon the work" by peeking tions and restrain "Now, i;think i West Virginia coo make* an equal g fort." "Labor dispute ust be settled q mine site, hot in to \ This is what min for and this h ?√ß?√ß'?╟≤ deserve.^-^-vf- The protesters was "United We i| iedWeFaU." The strike ha: 40,000 workers, oi UMW member: centered in West pockets of;supi I states .including Kentucky. % . Marching 1(1 an | ; 90-degree heat lights of police I flashing [to clear J protesters shout "Will we mine no. "Will, the. juc coal? Hell no. "Who-willmin "Nobody!" The strike s ; over a local i g^untyfW;Va., District Judge KI g back-to-work oif iMpW leader in*. on uhion loc: bloomed,/into : coalfield shutd Court injunet | Ues by Hall.;<an judges appeal ^become the kt| /walkout. Othf ;idelay|in gt grievance pr ?√ß: effect. "No'CDemani No Fines, No