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A-2 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Sunday, August 29, 1971 Doria Batters Broad Area Natalie Mauldin, Cartoonists Wife, Killed in Crash Barnhart, Payne Decline to Run For Re-Election By United Press International Mrs. Natalie Evans Mauldin, wife of Chicago Sun-Times political cartoonist Bill Mauldin, was killed Saturday in a one-car Albuquerque will have a new City Commission chairman after the Oct city election. Chairman Charles Barnhart Boston area many miles from the center of the storm. Virtually every city in the state reported at least minor blackouts. Several radio stations were knocked off the air.

Thousands of workmen, including many hired from private contractors, were called out to restore power throughout the six-state area. One workman in Brockton, was hospitalized when he touched a downed power line. BOSTON (UPI) Tropical Storm Doria weakened and moved into Canada Saturday evening, leaving flooded streets, uprooted trees and power outages in its wake in a wide area. By Saturday night Doria's winds had lessened to 35 miles an hour, with gusts of up to 45 miles an hour. The National Weather Service said rainfall from tie storm would lessen over northern New England and end some time during the night.

Doria, the fourth tropical storm of the season, caused widespread damage as it cut through New Jersey and New York, and later through western Massachusetts and into New Hampshire and Maine. No deaths were reported. Scores of communities across the region lost power for as long as several hours as winds as high as 75 miles an hour toppled trees and power lines. Power outages affected some 10,000 persons in the accident while en route to meet her husband at the airport near nere. The car driven by Mrs.

Mauldin, 46, went off NM-422 Uprooted trees blocked roads in dozens of com- munities. sections of the Connecticut Turnpike were closed Saturday. Many streets were flooded when drain systems couldn't cope with the heavy Small streams overflowed irv many areas. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers opened nine flood control reservoirs in Massachusetts and Connecticut to store runoff from the heavy rains.

The storm dumped almost 6 inches of rain on New York City in a 24-hour period before passing into western New-England. Sections of southeastern New York state re- corded more than 8 inches of rain in 24 hours. A street collapsed in Brooklyn, breaking a water and gas main. Officials said the rain knocked out a "few hundred fireboxes" in Queens. and crashed into an embank announced Saturday night hej would not seek re-election to the commission.

Earlier in the Commissioiner Word Payne also announced he would not seek another term. "I have had four years of it and had better go back to work," Barnhart said. "It has been extremely time-consuming thing, especially since I've been chairman." BARNHART, in announcing ment at the intersection with NM-473, state police said. She was pronounced dead at the scene. Activists Elect Woman President Mrs.

Mauldin, a native of Santa Fe, met Mauldin in New York City just after World War Jl and they were married June 27, 1947. the NSA to approve a merger of the two groups, and when that failed, pushed unsuccess- his intention not to seek re They had four sons, Andrew, a election, also said he would back student at Chicago's Art fully for the election of Yale law student Greg Craig as NSA president THE CONVENTION twice experienced tense moments as blacks and Mexican-Americans banded together to wrest control of the podium Institute; David, a graduate of the candidates running under the Albuquerque Unity slate Robert Poole, Ray Baca and ooaaara college, Fiaumeld, Nathaniel, a sophomore at Jack Rust. Cat Bites Girl; Animal Sought Baker University, Baldwin City, Albuquerque Unity, the city's FORT COLLINS, Colo. Off The National Student Assn. turned back a bid Saturday to merge the activist organization with a rival student group and elected a woman president for the first time in its history.

Marge Tabankin, a 23-year-old University of Wisconsin graduate, told the 600 delegates and observers at the end of the group's lOnlay 24th annual congress: "WE'LL JUST have to do it on the campuses this year. newest non-partisan party, is a from outgoing president David and John, of Chicago. Mrs. Mauldin grew up in San il Ij' combination of former sup The parents of an Albuquer ta Fe and attended Shipley School in Philadelphia. She graduated from Sarah Lawrence porters of the Albuquerque Citizens Committee and the People's Committee for Better que girl bitten by a Siamese cat are attempting to locate the animal to determine if it had College.

Government. rabies shots. Barnhart and Payne ran for election four years ago under Mr. and Mrs. Jack L.

Winn of Mauldin won fame during World War II as a cartoonist for Stars and Stripes and won the 1015 Tomasita NE, said their daughter, Tamma, 13, was bitten the ACC banner. Barnhart was elected commission chairman Pulitzer prize in 1945 for one of his Willie and Joe cartoons. He the Staten Island rapid transit line. The storm was blamed in part for six deaths in Maryland three on rain-slicked highways and three in the. crash of a light plane.

Dozens of families in Lam bertville and Cape May were evacuated from their homes as a precautionary measure as the storm passed through New Jersey. Trenton, N.J., reported 6.05 inches of rain in the 24-hour period ending at 2 a.m. Saturday the greatest 24-hour total since the Weather Bureau beean kecpinc records in 1888. on the lip Friday night while Ifshin. The Mexican Americans were demanding a national Chicano organization with its $88,000 budget supplied by the NSA.

In a compromise, the delegates voted to set up a minorities desk in its Washington headquarters. The blacks, organized as the National Assn. of Black Students were pressing a three-year-old demand for $50,000 reparations because the NSA leadership allegedly misspent $150,000 in grants which had been earmarked for racial studies and projects. won another Pulitzer in 1959 holding the cat She was stand last year when former Chairman Pete Domenici resigned to run for the Republican nomination for governor. Domenici won the primary, but while a political cartoonist with the St.

Louis Post Dispatch and ing in front of the residence at 1014 Tomasita NE. The cat was described as half-grown, and We'll stop the repression and injustice to people and stop the war in Vietnam." Tom Mooney, student body president at Temple University, was elected vice president. A group led by Duane Draper a University of Oklahoma student and president of the rival Assn. of Student Governments, tried to get white with brown ears. lost the general election to Gov.

Cost Council Director Arnold R. Weber Announces Approval of Auto Prices Wage, Price Lid 'Exceptions Made Bruce King. The owners of the cat are asked to notify the Winn family, so Tamma may avoid the series BARNHART SAID he wholeheartedly concurred" of rabies shots. joined the Sun-Times in 1962. Besides her husband and sons, Mrs.

Mauldin is survived by her father, John Ganson Evans of West Brooksville, Maine; her mother, Mrs. Alice Rossin, Tesuque, N.M., and a sister, Mrs. Letita Frank of Tesuque. Services were being planned at Memorial Chapel in Santa Fe. A California teenager was also killed Saturday in a separate with the candidacies of Rust and Poole.

"I've known Bob (Poole) since abut 1959 and I have the Continued From A-l greatest respect for him," Barnhart said. "And although I traditionally raise room rates that firms that ordinarily raise American Square Corlil ot Mrnoul don know Ray (Baca) too well, I do know his family and I know during the winter season, prices during the period when the 90-day freeze is in effect he comes from a very respected accident. Terri Tipton, 19, of Cedar Glen, was killed P.S. may do so. provided family." near Cline's Corners when she The raise is large and Payne, one of the more con was thrown from the car and died at the scene of massive in troversial figures on the commission who has opposed juries.

salaried city officials, also gave broadcast networks who charge higher advertising rates when new prgrams are introduced in the fall, and farm workers whose wages fluctuate between harvest seasons. Elsewhere on the economic front: Organized labor continued to criticize portions of the administration's economic program. The American Federation She was a passenger in a car If you can't get to American let Nancy Holmes, AMERICAN'S PERSONAL SHOPPER, shop American for you. Satisfaction is guaranteed. Just tell her what you have in mind, how little you'd like to spend and leave the rest to Nancy Holmes, AMERICAN'S PERSONAL SHOPPER.

a time element as his reason for not seeking re-election. driven by her 18-year-old sister Christina. Police said the driver apparently fell asleep at the associated with a specific date, such as the introduction of new cars in the fall, higher prices on the Labor Day weekend or the start of a harvest season. The increase has been made for the past three years. WEBER SAID the government had received about 1700 complaints since the freeze started but that most "evaporated" tie said he must spend more time with his business pursuits.

wheel and the car left Interstate 40. SHOP MONDAY NIGHT Til 9 of State, County and Municipal Employes met in Minneapolis, Man Is Injured In l-Car Crash when persons understood the to discuss strategy for rules. opposing the wage-price policy. Cyclist Injured In Car Collision IN JAPAN, the dollar declined 5 to 6 per cent in rela An Albuquerque man in serious condition Saturday tion to the Japanese yen in the first official trading there since ion ir nnift nieht. following a one-car acci nday when yen was allowed to dent in southeast Albuquerque.

you float. That was still 10 per cent Douglas E. Munch, 22, of 2323 Kathryn SE. Apt. 523, was un above the point where Nixon reportedly would like the dollar 3 a- dergoing treatment at Bernalillo County Medical Center for In I 1 I iJ eSu tro ro rsot rVkri to settle relation to the Japanese currency.

ECTROPLATE ternal chest injuries and a I I 111 II'WJIUV a-r vi-v uwwv s-a He said officials of the Office of Emergency Preparedness and the Internal Revenue Service, who enforce and explain the freeze, have had "remarkable success in what you might call jawboning" convincing persons to abide by the rules without taking legal action. The council said firms could choose either of two periods in determining their seasonal prices the time between the usual seasonal rise and Nov. 13, 1970, or the 30 days preceding Aug. 14. The latter is the "base period" on which nonseasonal firms must figure their wages and prices.

THE SPECIFIC selling price A motorcyclist was critically injured Saturday night when his bike collided with an auto at an E. Central intersection, police said. Jerry Lee Wallace, 24, of 2446 Marez Rd. SW, was listed in critical condition at Bernalillo County Medical Center, with head, leg, hip and internal injuries and third-degree burns over portions of his body and During a briefing, Weber said dislocated hip, police said. Policeman Sees Patrolman Earl Lowe said Munch's foreign car was westbound on Lead SE shortly after midnight Saturday when the auto jumped a curb at Amherst and smashed into a utility pole.

Officer Lowe charged Munch with driving while intoxicated, reckless driving, and possession Kin Die in Crash of marijuana and LSD. is based on the amount received "substantial" (at least 10 legs. Police said Wallace was I eastbound on E. Central when his motorcycle collided with an auto driven by Bertha Hensley, 56, of Moriarty. Officers said Mrs.

Hensley had been stopped at the stop sign at Zuni and E. Central just prior to the collision. The motorcycle was knocked into the air and overturned on per cent) number ot transac Albuquerque Journal Seventh Silver, SW PO Drawer Albuquerque, N.M. 87103 Phone 842-2300 CLARKSBURG, Mass. (LTD Patrolman John Scarbough was sitting in his cruiser Friday! night when he spotted a car traveling at a high speed.

Before he could give chase, the automobile crashed into a tree at the side of the road. When he got to the car, Scar-bough found his sister, Mary Ellen, 16, dead of a broken neck, and a brother, Daniel, 19, badly tions. Weber said that based on the announcement firms could raise their prices without specific government approval but must be prepared to back up their action with appropriate records. The council also said that the Subscription rates morning and Sumta bv carrier 55c per week. Bunday Only by top of the driver, then it burst into flames, witnesses told carrier 20c per eeK.

By man in New Mexico S26.00 a year. S2.50 per month. Sunday only $1.25 per month. By mall mitMrie of New Mexico $3.00 per month police. taket'raight.

Foreign countrlea S8.00 per price change could not injured. the Ai i A A monio. Ail man auoscripinjna mim rlier than it had in 1970 in advance. 10c per copy dally. 20c per place Investigating officers issued a citation to Mrs.

Hensley, charging her with failure to yield from a stop sign. Daniel, believed to be the driver of the car, was listed in unless it was tied to a specific event, such as the introduction copy Sunday on atreeu and newi counteri Second-class Postage paid at Albuquer que and at additional mailing offices. serious condition at North Adams (Mass.) Hospital. of a new television program. In a separate ruling, the council said clubs, unions and Another passenger in the car, Served by the Associated Press and by United Press International Judith Horsfall, 15.

of clight is on us! National Advertising Representatives: Biannam-Moloney. Inc. associations may not increase a member's dues during the freeze. Famous Writer Dies at Age of 81 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Clarksburg, died a few hours later in the Albany (N.Y.) Medical Center. A fourth passenger, Bruce Whitman, 16, of North Adams, was reported in critical condition in the center.

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and 7 pc. sets, $49 to $250. See them all now originals by KAYS. A family friend said services 00 morning, police said. i.

Vt from Jie1a Clarence Perea, an employe of would be held here, but arrangements are incomplete. the Blue Baron Bar, 511 Bridge offer also available in gold electroplate ot slightly higher prices Fergusson was the brother of gy- ttf SW, told patrolman Jose A Gutierrez he was behind the bar, when the firebomb crashed the late Erna Fergusson, New Mexico author and lecturer. I Fergusson was born in 1890 in Albuquerque. He was the son of attorney Harvey B. Fuergusson, who was the first elected U.

Congressman from New Mexico. Survivors include a brother, Francis of New Brunswick, N.J., Internationally Deep Silver through the window at about 1:50 a.m. Perea told Gutierrez the soft drink bottK filled with gasoline, burst into flames when it hit the bar. Perea extinguished the fire with an extinguisher. Wttffl nma IrMMMrta rt MTimATIONM.

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