Las VegasFAD DIFS — Terrance P. Walsh, 7, lost * week lone bat tip # • life. 1 he youth fell f-nm the roof of the Rex Boll Elementary school March 7, striking his head on a concrete walkway. Unconscious from his injuries, he was taken to Southern Nevada Hospital where he died while still in a coma. A friend found the bov after hi* fall, which police said wa* probably caused when h* either slipped or be camp djzzv while near tne edge of the roof looking for hisIClark CountyTRY I ATF R — The Kinijs Crown Tally Ho Hotel uith-difv* its application for a gamine license pending a reorganization of their limited partnership. Several times during the recent months repre •entatives of the hotel ap peered before the Gaming Control Board, but each time they asked for more time to put together their financial package in a way that would merit board approval by the parent Gaming Commission. Meanwhile the recently completed plush casino stands empty and prospective employes are in for another waiting period. The hotel, which originally opened as the first major Strip hotel without gaming, went through a change of ownership last year and the new management immediately announced plans to add gam-hhng. l ater in the week, three Indiana Corporations which own the hotel brought suit against Fdward Nealis. Charles 1 uftig. the Garden of Allah Inr . 100 Jane and JohnDocs, and a smattering of Doe and Doe co-partnerships, corporations and joint venturesother payments due,PH ON F H FARING ThePublic Service lt;ommission scheduled a hearing io air complaints over a proposed rate hike by the Central Telephone Company. Most of th* gripes centered around “poor to fair” service and “old or inefficient” equipment. Both individual subscribers and employes and owners of Strip motels and hotels appeared to voice their complaints. One witness for the company, when confronted with the statistic that there were 6,870 trouble calls for 5.400 phones in one month, countered with the reply that some of the calls v*eie for nothing more than a phone off the hook or a verbose teenager.REFUND—The state, which has been at loggerheads with Southern Nevada Hospital over a $240,000 appropriation that was used with other monies to add a $2 million tubercular wing w-hich has never housed a TR patient, legislated a means to recoup the money with a bill that would require patients to be treated for $17.50 a day. The hospital said they could not give care for less than $27 a day, so the measure says that the hospital will just have to give service for the lesser amount until a money difference of$240.1)00 is realized. Commissioner Lou LaPorta said the hospital will have to include it in their budget “as best theycan.FIRST ROUND The Nation al Labor Relations Board, after a series of hearings here,