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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 25

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ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Saturday, Aug. 12, 1972 B-9 News Bureau Chief Is Appointed at Uof A j3 Mexico Business Review and University of Albuquerque President Frank A. Kleinhenz has appointed Sarah Laidlaw free-lance reporting. She and her husband, Tom Hogg III, assistant to the dean Hogg as director of the News Bureau at the University. of student activities at UNM, VP reside at 2011 Matthew NW.

The Dept. of Community The appointment becomes ef-! fective Tuesday, when present director Orlando Vigil leaves to continue his graduate studies at Relations at the University of Albuquerque has recently un the University of New Mexico. dergone a change. Bill Leverton, Mrs. Hogg, who was editor of formerly of KOB-TV, has been appointed director of community the New Mexico Lobo at UNM in' 1970-71, recently graduated from ty relations, and acts as admin Shop 2 Cosg roves New Mexico's LARGEST RCA DEALER uiNM wun a aegree in jour nalism.

Her previous ex istrative director of KDEF-FM, the student radio station at the University. Mrs. Hogg will act as News Director of KDEF-FM. perience, extending from high school, includes editing the New Administrators Justify Political Breakfast Date do it for anyone. I'd be glad to sit down with the Republican SANTA FE Three administrators for Gov.

Bruce King gave varying justifications why they attended a Democratic chairmen, like anyone else." political strategy meeting dur ing office hours. Anaya said, "I don't think there's any problem. We just started the breakfast early and it ran over." Marr said, "I just went over Tne nigh-level session at a Santa Fe motel featured the governor, Democratic to see what was going to hap Senate candidate Jack Daniels, -mill uiiiuiwn iii. jjMHaHBMBH pen. Of course I took annual leave for the time it ran over.

Democra 1c congressional candidate Eugene Gallegos, "It was just a case of my be representatives of the George ing interested in whatever was McGovern presidential cam going on." paign and selected Democratic county chairmen. Also attending were members of the governor's staff, including State Planning Officer David King and administrative aides Toney Anaya and Eldon Marr. Asked what was going on, Marr said, "It was an organizational meeting. The governor wanted to discuss with county chairmen the coming campaign." State personnel director The meeting began at 7:30 Charles Spath, asked about the a.m., according to participants, and broke up lust before 10 a.m. legality of state employes at tending a political meeting dur State office hours begin at 8 ing work hours, said tne inree involved aren't affected by the state's antipolitics rules.

a.m. David King said, "It wasn't on state time. I think all of us took annual leave from 8 to 10. There were questions on some of the problems we're having in state government. Being the governor's planning officer I was there." "They're not under classified service.

They're considered to be politicos," he said. Any classified employe attending such a meeting would be required to take "leave without Dav." Soath said. Young King continued, "I do feel it's justified when they're ii This is different from -annual citizens like everyone else. I'djleave," which is paid time off. diagonal Four Cosmetic Makers To Label Ingredients I yr.

'A featuring Solid State circuitry in many it a ithem a package insert listing Ingredients. The firms were among is which Mrs. Knauer wrote last month urging them to label ingredients to help prevent the estimated 60.000 cosmetic reac Tha CELEBRITY ENSEM BLE Modal ER362 EN 16' diagonal plctura tion iniuries everv vear. She released tne replies to ner icuer (6) (o) WASHINGTON UB President Nixon's consumer adviser announced that four major cosmetic manufacturers have promised to provide some sort of Ingredient labeling for customers. Virginia Knauer, head of the Office of Consumer Affairs, said not all of the four firms have agreed to label every product, but.

their action "breaks the barrier. There is normally a domino effect in the industry." Of the four firms Colgate-Palmolive, Mennen, Revlon and jimbprt onlv Colgate at a news conference. i Tn addition, three other firms "FREE" STAND I Elizabeth Arden, Helene Curtis and Lavm Uharies of tne Ritz told Mrs. Knauer they will Drovide product increments Lb to nistnmers on reauest. Avon, the industry's largest vwmttifl nrnducer.

broke the tradition ot secrecy earner mis year by promising to make ingredient listings available on said it plans to label all products with ingredients or include with See this outstanding feature packed special TODAY Plug-in "Accu-Circuit" modules help make servicing easier, Powerful RCA chassis, One set fine tuning, plus Portability combined with generous screen size. request, usung is not requueu bylaw. At the same time sne maae public the cosmetic makers ronlloa tn hpr letter. Mrs. ii Knauer announced the Food and GOP liberals Shunted Aside, Asserts Riegle Sr 11 Drug Administration has settled on standards for how cosmetics shall be labeled if the manufac-Iturer choses to provide labeling.

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McCloskey of California, were being barred by party leaders from testifying before the full Republican Platform Committee next week at Miami Beach. Riegle said he and McCloskey Vvnri heen shunted off to sub INCLUiw AFT (Automatic Fine Tuning) I it locks in correct signal electronically. i Robert H. Orr, 20, son of Mrs. A.

D. Krumm, 8800 Hordcio PL NE In Albuquerque, will attend the Republican National committees to hide their antiwar and civil rights views from most W-403 Convention In Miami Beach tfi ER-41S 18" dial diagonal 18 diagonal Aug. 21-23 as a member of the Young Voters for President. pNOW ONLY Orr will be among 30oo young voters attending the convention at their own expense to work for the renomination of President Nixon. "I am a business major and I think he (Nixon) has done many of the plauorm committee ana the American public in the hearings just prior to the opening of the GOP National Convention.

Riegle told a news conference that when he asked Rep. John Rhodes, chairman of the committee, about the scheduling he was told: "Vnn'rn crazv if vou think ElOEI my NOW ONLY good things to neip tne businessman during his first term. I am eoins to work for Tha ARGOSY Modal ER-475 (ttand optional, axtra) SAVE anybody will appear before the him at the convention and help Platform committee uiai wui say anything that will embarrass the president." him have a second term," sma Orr, a junior at Eastern New Mexico University. Rhodes branded Riegle' assertion as "clearly not true." the Platform Committee The convention youtn program will enable new voters to have an active role in the convention, said Sen. Bill Brock (R-Tenn), would hear from people who have ideas directly in contrast to those of the president ana chairman of the advisory committee to the new voters.

Broflt said each of the COMPLETE IN STORE SERVICE DEPARTMENT FOR ALL RCA SERVICE NEEDS EASY TERMS participants will be assigned a specific job in several! areas including communications, himself. He mentioned sen. Jacob Javits, as one who would testify. "Very frankly I didn't think that either McCloskey or Riegle represented the mainstream of liberal thinking in the party," Rhodes said. Riegle said McCloskey won 20 nf the vote in the New security ana aeiegaie assistance.

In addition, each of the young vntprs will nariirinatfi in floor activities and in special events snnnsorpd hv the Young Voters OPEN Fri. 9 to 9' Sot, 1 6 for the President Committee, he Hampshire GOP primary com-nared to about 10 per cent said. Bargain Hunters Win OTTAWA Of) Bargain had a ball during a Ml hkwk I registered by conservative Rep. John M. Ashbrook, R-Ohio, but Ashbrook will testify before the full Platform Committee while McCloskey will have to settle for a subcommittee, Riegle said.

'The administration has an almost paranoid concern about the right wing of the party," saidliegle. midsummer sidewalk holiday sale in Ottawa. A bank was cpllintJ ii fnr 09 rpnts and its "The Store Where SERVICE Counts competitor down the street was swung $1 for 98 cents. m. 1444.

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