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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 50

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May 8, 1960 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL ned to use the light plane to eliminate the long and exhausting approach climbs in their assault on the peak. They had planned to fly the plane to their projected base camp site Plane of Swiss Climbers Hunted KATMANDU, Nepal (UPI) Three Swiss mountain climbers were reported missing Saturday along with the light airplane they were usinr as a short-cut in an attempted scal jhigh on the mountain slopes. UVJ 313 Central NW CH 3-5641 Houri: Open Friday evening till 9 PM It was the first time a plane had ever been employed for such a purpose on a Himalayan climb. The progress of all expeditions in the Himalayas was reported here to have been halted by a "terrific" gale sweeping the mountain heights. According to reliable re-nnrts.

six exrjeditions now on ing of the Himala yan mountain of Dhaulagiri. Search flights failed to find fifaAIv a trace of the aircraft named "Yeti" the native word for Abominable Snowman and the mountains were marking time waiting for improved weather. its three occupants, Max Eise- hn, leader of the expedition, Pilot Earnest Saxer and Co- I Pilot Nick Emil. The aircraft has been miss Gorillas may be thin or fat, and their facial expressions vary greatly. Some reveal marked family likeness, just as people do.

ing since it took off from Pok- hra Friday. The Swiss expedition plan ELECT H. Tito Quinlana Democrat u. s. Senator Primary Election May 10, 1960 AN OUTSTANDING TYPIST at Rio Grande High School this year is Ann Romero, who has kept up with her class despite the fact that she has only one hand.

Miss Bettye Morrow, her teacher, says that she has shown great improvement during the school year and she plans to use her typing vocationally next year and ultimately enroll in business college (Redman photo) now because the government "knows the free world is watching. To completely silence it would causa a very bad world reaction as well as trouble in Cuba." The News reported Diario de La Marina's circulation has in III hlf hl $1 7 i Ji(o)(g) Si I $5 down, no monthly payments 'x XI iRv till Juiv ist 00 tJ; LJa li'n rniiWWrSll LlWiWiNMtS'i'WrWiti i. mi, nun ji mi i i I V. Tito Quintan ni bora In Nnw Mexico and la a llf-lonf rraldeat of thin Stete. He It practicing attorney, a former FBI aient and a rraduate of the I'nlvrrslty of ew Mexico with a major In Inter-American affair.

Mr. Quintans I familiar with the need of the people of thi t-ate and if elected will fairly represent all of the people. Paid Pol. Adv. by Sot Armljo A John i.

Sanches creased since the Castro at N. TITO QUINTANA tacks began but the newspaper is losine about $25,000 month ly because of "economic pres sures. SEE lH HEAR SEN. CLINTON P. ANDERSON Editor in Cuba Feels it Unwise To Stay at Home MIAMI, Fla.

The editor of a 138-year-old Havana newspaper, a frequent critic of the Castro government, no longer considers it wise to live in his own home, the Miami News reported. Dr. Jose Ignacio Rivero, recent winner of the Inter-American Press Hero of the Press medal, said in Havana he feels it best to keep his whereabouts secret. Although: he goes to his office daily, he keeps irregular working hours, he told the News. His paper, Diario de La Marina, is often the subject of harangues by Premier Fidel Castro.

Its articles and editorials frequently include so-called "clarifications" inserted by newspaper workers who gay the items in question are not in the best interests of Cuba. Ignacio Rivero said he has no personal fear of the Castro regime although he thinks it possible Diario de La Marina will be strangled. "I really don't think they will try to do anything against me physically," the 39-year-old editor said. He added he doubts the newspaper will be supressed "Congressional Success Averages" KGGM-TV, Channel 13, 7:50 p.m. "Will an A-Test Ban Hurt New Mexico?" KOB-TY, Channel 4, 10:20 p.m.

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He is going against an Albuquerque police judge of unknown ability in such matters as handled by the State Supreme Court. New Mexico is fortunate In having a man of Moise's quality available for pub-lice service. He is brilliant and he is honest. Union labor', statewide of can- (COPE) has gone far out of Un. CQpE hai g0n.

Lte ft the beyond good the bounds of reason, justice oi the beyond the for elecUon as endorsing a police iexico supreme Court of labor At a meeting in Cudge John Brow. I retfon to the Supreme Court. ofAlbuquerquefore Endorsement by labor or unWarrant- reme Court is concerned. The sole purpose and duty of this state laws and our state lf4nterest groups to tion of stat pennlts gelt disallow9 rtitution, itself, in imPlication, it also meddle in the court organiZaUons. has the endorsement of the Now, who is this man who has quaUfica- UST-T 19 a from llw school in 1952, then practicing law onJy a court job.

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