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I agree.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._______