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15, 1960 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL C-3 Girls Integrate New Orleans Schools force the girls out of their new mixed classes by getting a state district court order that restrains the New Orleans School Board from using any money. District Judge Fred S. LeBlane signed the temporary order in Baton Rouge Monday afternoon. The suit was filed in Baton Rouge by George L. Singlemann of Orleans Parish and Lewis S.

Doherty Jr. of East Baton Rouge Parish as citizens and taxpayers. NEW ORLEANS (P -Protected by federal marshals, four Negro first-grade girls marched into two white schools in New Orleans Monday, breaching a racial barrier that had "lasted since reconstruction days. But, two private citizens renewed the segregations war to Weather Report Weather report for the 24 hours ending at 5 m. Monday, furnished by the U.

S. Weather Bureau station at the amount of or melted snow in Municipal Airport. Precipitation is the inches and hundredths. Temperatures Weather Station Low High Rain MEXICO Alamogordo 43 70 Cloudy Albuquerque 42 63 Cloudy Carlsbad 44 77 Cloudy 42 65 Cloudy Clovis 43 66 Cloudy Columbus 34 75 Cloudy Farmington 30 56 Pt Cidy Gallup 25 52 Pt Cidy Glenwood 37 64 Cloudy Grants 23 55 Cloudy Hobbs, 75 Cloudy Vegas 39 58 Cloudy Otto 32 59 Cloudy Raton 31 59 Roswell 33 73 Cloudy Santa Fe 30 55 Cloudy S. City (Airport) 64 Cloudy Socorro 45 64 Cloudy Truth Tucumcari or Con.

39 45 68 65 Cloudy Cloudy Zuni OTHER 28 53 Cloudy STATES Alamosa 21 Cloudy Amarillo 59 69 Cloudy Atlanta 41 70 Clear Billings 33 51 Pt Cidy Chicago 50 70 Cloudy Denver 26 62 Paso 39 Cloudy Flagstaff 29 43 Fort Worth 63 81 Cloudy Grand Junction 33 56 Cloudy Kansas City 63 73 Cloudy Los Miami Angeles 54 64 Clear 78 Clear Minneapolis 51 Cloudy Needles 47 69 Pt Cidy Oklahoma City 58 70 Pt Cidy 46 55 Tr. Rain Phoenix 47 67 Cloudy St. Louis 56 Cloudy Salt Lake 35 .07 Cloudy San Francisco 50 57 .05 Pt Cidy Seattle 39 47 .43 Pt Cidy Washington, D.C. 40 Clear Winslow 24 60 Cloudy DATA Highest temperatures this date 1931, 70 in 1953; 1940; lowest date highest, since 14 in Monday's 63 at 2:30 p. Monday's lowest, 42 at departure from normal for date, plus 9: accumulated departure since first of month, plus 54.

Precipitation since first of month, departure from normal since first of month, minus total since Jan. 7.73; departure from normal since Jan. 1, minus .16. Relative humidity: 5 a. 58; 11 45; 5 p.

40. Sunset today 5:01 p. sunrise Wednesday 6:41 a. m. Weather Forecast lows tonight: Tucumcarl Clovis-Portales 68-34; Las Vegas 58-28.

ALAMOGORDO, CARLSBAD. ARTESIA, DEMING. HOBBS, LOVINGTON. SILVER CRUCES, RUIDOSO, CITY, TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES: night. temperature change.

Highs Partly cloudy, today, becoming fair totoday, lows tonight: Alamogordo 70- 40; Carlsbad-Artesia-Hobbs-Lovington 72-40: Deming 88-35; Las Cruces 70- 36: Ruidoso 62-25; Silver City 65-33; or 68-37. TURNS UP SAFE SANTA FE -Joe Grill, 23, a lost hunter from Santa Fe, checked in with his family Monday only a few hours after his wife had reported him missing on a hunting trip in the Vallecitos area near Ojo Caliente. SANTA FE. FARMINGTON, GALLUP, GRANTS, SOCORRO: Partly cloudy today and tonight with little temperature change. Fe 56-28: Highs today, lows Santa Farmington 58-30; Gallup 58-22; Grants 58-23; Socorro 64-34.

TUCUMCARI, CLOVIS, PORTALES. LAS VEGAS: cloudy today and tonight with little temperature change. Breezy this afternoon. Highs today, each mother as she emerged from the building with her child or children. While integration took place in New Orleans, the state Legislature met in special session in Baton Rouge in an uproarious session highlighted by an apparent determination to continue to fight to undo the mixing of races.

Deaths and Funerals ALMARAZ -Funeral services for Joe N. Almaraz were held Monday afternoon from Garcia Mortuary Chapel to Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery where Interment Look place. Garcia Mortuary, Eighth and Stover SW. was in charge of service arrangements. services will be at 8:15 a.m.

Wednesday at Our Lady of Catholic Church with Romero Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. BARRIERE Rosary services for Mrs. Marie H. Barriere will be held the chapel at the Exter-Tonella Mortuary, 930 Stanford Dr. NE.

at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral services will be held In Our Lady of Fatima Church at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. Escorts are John Chiado, Richard Shaw, Lochead, James James White.

McHenry, Interment Nelson Sitler will in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. CASTILLO Funeral services for Thomas Barcelona Castillo were held Neri Catholic morning at Church. 9 at San Interment Felipe was at San Pedro, N. M.

Gabaldon Mortuary was in charge. CROW Funeral services for Lewis N. Crow will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the First Baptist Church of Los Lunas with the Rev. Les Tanner officlating.

Pallbearers will be Bud Yates, Gensen, Manuel Jack Chavez. Gensen, Eloy Romero, Bottoms. Interment will be in Fairview Park Cemetery, with StrongThorne in charge. The body will lie in state at the church from 4 p.m. Tuesday until time of the service.

CHAVEZ -Funeral services for Alberto Chavez will be conducted Tuesday morning at 8:30 from the family home, 2738 La Vega Rd. SW, to Holy Family Catholic Church where mass will be said at 9. Interment will be made at Valencia with Garcia tuary, Eighth and Stover SW, in charge of service arrangements, CONGER Funeral services for Donald Lee Conger will be conducted in the French-Fitzgerald Chapel in the Garden this afternoon at two. Rev. Robert D.

Wolfe will officiate. ment will be made in Sandia Memory Gardens. The following will be escortsWilliam Luecke, Albert Jobe, Hugo Torres, Gerald Cody, Rodney Howe, and Ronnie Cheek. FREEMAN Funeral services for Jerome Freeman, will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday, in the Church of Jesus SE, Christ of Latter President Day Saints, 523 Spruce with Alden officiating.

Interment will be in a local cemetery, Strong- Thorne Mortuary is in charge. GLAVEY Funeral services Thomas F. Glavey will be held Tuesday morning at 11 in the St. Marks-on-theMesa Episcopal Church with the Charles Fish officiating. The family requests no flowers, rather memorials to the Heart Fund.

Interment will be in Fairview Park Cemetery. The remains will lie in state until 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Strong-Thorne Mortuary. GOMEZ--Isidro R. Gomez, 64, resident of Belen, passed away at his Monday brother, Juan morning.

Gomez He is of survived Belen; by four A nephews and five nieces. Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Romero Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral services will be at 8:15 a.m. ISAACSON Funeral services for Faye Wilhelmina Isaacson, will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 in the Immanuel Lutheran Church with the Rev.

Kurt Brink officiating. Interment will be in Sunset Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be William Smith, David Wilson, Donald Syme, Lester Hahn, James Lowe, Eugene Bennett. Strong-Thorne Mortuary is in charge or arrangements. MUNN-Funeral services for Kenat neth B.

Munn will be held in the chapel the Exter Tonella Mortuary, Stanford Dr. NE, at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon. The Rev. Roy E. Howes officiate.

Escorts are 0. B. Thorpe W. H. Barricklow, N.

P. Gunter, H. N. Blue. James H.

Ryan Jr. Dr. John W. Thomas. Interment will be in Sunset Memorial Park.

PERRIN Funeral services for Wilfred J. Perrin will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in the Palm Chapel of the Anderson Strong-Thorne Mortuary, with Chaplain C. Hicks officiating. Interment will be in Fairview Park Cemetery.

PEREA Military funeral services for Francisco A. Perea will be held this morning from the Corrales Catholic Church where requiem mass will be said at 10. Burial will Corrales Catholic Cemetery, Pallbearers will be Louis Perea, John Perea. Raymond Perea, Leo Perea, Emiliano Martinez and Alfredo Gonzales. Soldiers from Sandia Base will fire the salute.

Salazar and Sons Mortuary is in charge, SALAZAR Funeral services for Albert Salazar Jr. will be held Wednesday Church from where the San requiem Miguel mass will Catholic be said at 9 a.m. Burial will be at the Carnuel recited Catholic tonight at Cemetery. 7:30 at the Rosary family will home at Carnuel, N.M. Salazar and Sons Mortuary is in charge.

SANCHEZ Private funeral services infant Joseph Sanchez will be held this afternoon at 2. Burial will be at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. in Salazar and Sons Mortuary is charge. -Wilfred R.

Sanderson, 70. passed away at Truth or Consequences early a former Monday resident morning. of Belen, Sanderson was was a member of the Baptist Church in He is Belen survived and was by a his wife, retired Mrs. salesman. Ruby L.

Sanderson of Truth or Consequences; a son, W. R. Sanderson Jr. of Belen; one brother, Morris, in Texas, and four sisters, Mrs. Clara Good, Mrs.

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The charge against Montoya grew out of the traffic death Thursday, shortly before midnight, of Ernesto Barela, 24, also of Tajique. Witnesses testified that, prior to the fatal injuries, Montoya was throwing rocks at passing automobiles on NM10 near Tajique. Barela, whose car was a target for the rocks, stopped his vehicle and started to fight with Montoya. Montoya retreated, then returned to the scene with a gun, apparently unloaded. When the gun failed to fire, witnesses testified, Montoya began to beat Barela about the head with the gun.

Barela, retreating from this stepped or fell into the path of an automobile driven by Juan Chavez of Torreon. A doctor at the preliminary hearing Monday testified that injuries caused by the gun or those caused by the automobile either could have caused Barela's death. No charge has been filed against the driver of the automobile. Complaining witnesses in the case against Montoya is Eloy Gonzales, Torrance County sheriff. Funeral services for Barela, father of four, were conducted Monday.

Food Service School Classes Open Here The 15th food service school sponsored by the City Health Dept. this year began Monday at American Legion Post No. 13. The three-day school is designed to acquaint personnel in food and drink establishments with good health practices and city, state and federal health regulations. Two sessions are being held daily, from 2 until 4 p.m.

and from 7:30 until 9:30 p.m. Instructors are Peter Griego, senior sanitarian, and Fred White, sanitarian. Griego said the school is open to employes of cafes, bakeries, markets and remains will be brought to Albuquerque and service arrangements will be announced by the French-Fitzgerald Mortuary. -Funeral services for William Thomas Spain will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1 from Garcia Mortuary Chapel, Eighth and Stover SW. Graveside services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.

m. in Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery, with Dr. R. E. Howes of the First Presbyterian Church officiating.

Garcia Mortuary is in charge of service arrangements. The following will be pallbearers: Lee White, Cash Cox, A. B. Pritchard, Kenneth Rohden, Dutch Haines and Paul Templeton QUIRK--Funeral services for Marvin Quirk, will be held Tuesday at 9 a.m. in the Holy Ghost Church with the Rev.

James Bulman officiating. Interment will be in the National Cemetery at Santa Fe at 1 p.m. Tuesday with full Military Honors. Strong-Thorne is League Begins of began sonnel a University practices 10-day in Women poll state on Monday gov- per- League conducted legislative said. in The chairman other poll of will cities the be slot ed will the be 1 League presented and at a newly-elect- meeting county legislators Nov.

29. City-Wide Poll ernment. About 300 women, members ed. throughout the state, she add- The concerned four with -question questions survey reThe Albuquerque League of of both groups, are expected About 3000 people will be lated to political patronage. Women Voters and the local to participate in the city wide polled in the city, she added.

chapter of the American Assn. survey, Mrs. H. Michael Hayes, The Albuquerque results Classified Ads Get Results Restraining Order Issued In a counter move, the state asked--and received--an order against four members of the New Orleans School Board restraining them from taking any action "whatsoever in interfering in way with the operation of the school system by the Legislature." Civil District Judge Luther E. Hall signed the order and set Nov.

18 for a hearing. However, there were reports that A move would be made to transfer the case to a federal court. Physical resistance to actual integration did not despite a gathering of 75 state policemen working for the state Legislature. Nor was violence among the racially crowds of spectators. Cheers from watching Negroes echoed jeers and boos from impassioned whites, Woman Jeers Children When three cars containing three Negro first graders pullted up to McDonogh 19 school, a white woman screamed: "Those black xxx.

I'm going in there and get my children out. I'm no nigger lovver." She strode into the threestory, grey stucco building and came out holding her (one) child by the hand. White One spectators Negro cheered. girl, wearing a white dress and with white ribbons in her hair, drew boos at Frantz School. "The niggers are going to take over.

They're going to run us all out of here," one spectators yelled. William Frantz School is located in a workingman's neighborhood in East New Orleans. McDonogh 19 is located on busy St. Claude Ave. in the center of the city.

It, too, is to the east of downtown New Orleans. Police Preserve Order Cordons of city police blocked off a two block area around Frantz. The city police superintendent, Joseph Giarrusso, said police were there "strictly to preserve order." After the actual integration of the schools, white students began withdrawing. Normal enrollment at Frantz is 600. One police officer said only 50 students remained inside.

At McDonough, where normal enrollment is about the same, about 200 children were estimated to be inside. Six-year-old Theresa Ann Johnson, one of the white firstgraders at McDonough 19 said only three or four white children were left in her room. 1 A couple of these were crying, the little girl said. Don't Hate Them Theresa Ann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George S. Johnson, who withdrew their three children from the school after Monday's integration. Mrs. Johnson said she didn't plan to return them to the school today. Of Negroes, she said: "I don't hate them, but I think they should stay in their place." Cheers and applause Gus Patterson's CLOTHING SALE NOW OFF ON ALL SUITS, SPORT COATS, TOP COATS and SLACKS Never Before Have We Offered Such Reductions At This Time of Year.

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