s.”. Ete Layo said it would take een Jooked into,tiff -tKP rntigJlfy about $50,000 in iso- sible at; this time.prf^rm p lated and essential school xnon- “A visit to erform a : stiJl indicates atq deter- _ - , of . retaining theSLSS egan burned aible level * lJUlIlvtl v .i8 -- •e ; O - , co, the survejin IlfYliCA fifp said. The studeietermine lit llUUav Jllrt:- evenly divided be1 he Pdid Vincent Harriman, 30, was ?fan*a f?osa' ?ePPrV seriously burned early Sunday'$ no otber .chotC(• in a fire at his home at 931 k aU ^ harriman, a Highlands Weill!L?fiftO°nn Vmversity student, was reported • Variable cloi ■ • in fair condition today in Las with gusty wii r Vegas Hospital and responding snow showers I to treatment. treme north witBoth volunteer fire companies teredo rain show responded to the call at 2:45 diminishing wind a.m. Sunday but were unable to a few snow sh save the dwel.ing, a duplex be* ing ’ north: Toer said, longing to Phil Wolff. cloudy and modye known Harriman was alone in the colder Tuesdayrsce • that building, asleep in the down- snow showers i ailed in stairs living room. Firemen said them border, I, ,. . the blaze may have been caused tyn%ht 2-3 and hi oblem .as by explosion of a gas stove in alfunction the kitchen. N^Vl Tra {supposed The victim’s wife and five Ry THE ASSOCr. water in, children and another couple liv* state Trafficve failed, ing next door were out of town. 47i sides of The building and its 1 contents Last Year’s *were described as a total loss. sij