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L A S V E G A S , N E V A D A Las>< Vk a .s *r e d d p p| h 0 e Malone Granted I Continuance County Commissioner Clem Malone, charged with 39 counts of failing to comply with local water use restrictions in connec­tion with coolers on his Sham­rock hotel, today was granted an additional two weeks to correct the alleged offenses by Acting Judge Ed Taylor in city court. Through his attorney, Ted Dot-son, Malone produced numerous receipts showing he has started plumbing alterations designed to change the Shamrock coolers to meet requirements of the water I wastage ordinance. /in oou rirs RRROR Water Troubles At Hotel Cleared * 7 . rf X© The city court case against County Commissioner Clem Ma-1 lone, alleging 39 violations of the water conservation ordinance at i his Shamrock hotel on North Main street, ended this morning when Judge Walter Richards was informed by his attorney, Edward Dotson, that all infrac-J tions have been corrected. Malone did not appear in court. He previously had con-: tended that the Shamrock is a; corporation and t h e charges should not have been filed, against him, personally._______