CARSON ('ITY. Nev. (UPI)—A three nun croup, headedb\ Milton Prell. asked the Nevada Gaming Commissioniyesterday for permission to open gambling at Aladdin Hotel, which was formerlv the TallyHo on the las V?gas StripPrell. (ii! (filbert of Las Vegas ind s rinev P Drv^t.H l.os \ng°|r v» o 11 rf put up* 100,000 fo f nance operation of27 nble games and 330 slot mach'Pes Pr*-11 would p” upt 'SO.000 for 0 ppr ( rnf (» (hr-' th’.vio f(v fr\p per rent ft■i^d Prv -1 '^7 Son for seven trp*. ( m» ! hr r ema n uig f5 pet ar 'pf would remain un:ssurd injrhf trp--j.iir\ of the rorpor.v on t(of which Prell i* president C1'I hr group reportedly bought a( the property for $16 million aj and propose an expansion pro- blt; gram Since its opening :n nr arl\ 1963. the TdlvHo never a; had gamblingAfter irs initial opening. 'he b\ ho'e! closed within a year It sowas eopened without a ca- at no \ group headed by F.d* nlt;: ward N°ahs of Las Vegas ap-p] ^d for a gambling license y a-' year but w^hdr^w when members were unnble to reachfinancial agreement.Pre’1 moved to Las Vpgav p*f f»orn Montana in 1M7 and op ^r* vrd rhr ( luh Bingo until lov when hr built rhe SaharaesregrHc’Oi on th v si to Hr re-Itia nrd With ’hr Sahara lint'’ )QM when hr rev gnedth.an hijsatidhert moved to las. V*gas m 1977 from 1 ong Beach an( ii f Hr h.id beer ass st mt »r. manager of the Mint casino j n downtown Las Vegas untilLn his resignation last November.The hotel plans to reopen op Ann! Inuterqu