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-rv. A-2 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Journal Index U.S. Citizenship Is Granted to 54 Dinner Dance Planned An informal dinner dance at the Albuquerque Country Club the night of Dec. 27 will honor country club members' sons and daughters now attending senior high schools and colleges. An item in the Journal's "This Week's Social Events" column Sunday listed the dance as a Dec.

20 event. Good 'Amahl' Presented Here By Zonta Club By JOHN F. BE.U CHAMP Th" Zonta Club of Albuquer. ine sponsored a tasteful ren-d rir.it of Gian-Cnrol Menotti's and the Nicht Visitors' Defectors Blast Kennedy in Red News Interview MOSCOW tf Two U. S.

National Security Agency code clerks who fled to Moscow last summer charged Monday that the United States under President-elect John F. Kennedy will spy on its allies and carry out subversive activities in other countries. The code clerks, William H. Martin and Bernon F. Mitchell, made the charges in an interview with a correspondent of the official Soviet news agency Bridie B-15 Business Bit B-14 Classified B-10-1J Comics 15 Crossword Punle B-15 HlHily Rrrord B-1S Editorials A-6 Financial B-14 I.ourlla Parsons B-5 Movies B-5 Obituaries A-4 Slant A-6 Patterns B-9 Sports B-l-2 tv Lot a-i: TV Previews A-17 Weather Table B-10 Woman's World A-8 Persons Here Fifty-four persons Monday jwere natura'i-ed as U.

S. citizens in U. S. District Court ceremonies. U.

S. Jude Carl A. Hatch told the new citizens he hopes they will take their American citizenship as the best, Christmas gift they will ever receive. Judge Hatch also told the Monday evening in the Civic Auditorium. The production was conduct-ed with imaginative skill by George Colber.

Extremely at Street Divider Policy Changed By Parks Board The City Parks and Recreation Board Monday rescinded tractive stage sets ty btepnn Simmons were enhanced by Earl Ferson's staging. To overcome the acoustic problem in the auditorium, he provided a Ions string of microphones to vX tL-ill I i ill adequately reproduce the sing an action it had taken at its last meeting establishing a policy on citizen development Tass. In general they praised the policies of the U.S.S.R. and deplored those of the U.S. ers' voices.

For many people Amahl is as sentimentally sticky as mo- new citizens and scores of school children and Cub Scouts "if there is ever to be peace on earth, it will be through the spread of freedom and liberty to all nations. There is no peace on earth today because in too many countries freedom and liberty do not exist." Express Feelings After William D. Bryars, clerk of the U. S. District of street dividers and decided Schools-County Recreation Plan Proposed Here jlasses, cherries, fudge, coconut to start anew on the project (Observers of Soviet policy The policy as approved previously except for final pol expressed the opinion that the sudden appearance of this interview might mark the begin and marshmaUow syrup on ice cream; but one thing cannot be denied.

Since its premiere a few years aeo Amahl has become almost as much of an American Christmas tradition ishing of the wording defined requirements for citizen planting and beautification of street dividers. Principally, it stated ning of a Kremlin propaganda campaign to put Kennedy on the defensive in advance of a las Tom Turkey, The Lone that groups wishing to go ahead The Albuquerque 1 1 c'Court' administered the oath of Schools would provide ncrei.Megiance, several expressed tion facilities, equipment and eir feelings about becoming supervision to the county un-j- citizens, der terms of a contract pro-! They spoke at 'Citizenship posed Mondav night bv ceremonies arranged by County Parks and Recreation John Milne, who conducts guard. (citizenship classes for aliens at Ranger, Easter Bunny, and TV quarterbacks are to other seasons and habits throughout the year. The Zonta Club production contained much outstanding singing and acting. A Menotti HAPPY NEW CITIZENS: James C.

Kat-suleas, 6, of Greece, right, and Lloyd B. Murray, 3, of Germany, left, grasp the U.S. flag after becoming U.S. citizens in naturalization ceremonies in U.S. District Court Monday.

James is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Katsuleas, 2913 Alvarado NE. Lloyd is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lu B. Murray, 11620 Constitution NE. (Journal photo) new drive for a summit conference. The implication might be that the new U.S. administration still must express regrets to the Kremlin, for example, for the U-2 spy plane flight over the Soviet Union last May.) Turncoats Hit U.S.

Mitchell and Martin made on divider work ahead of the city's priority plan should pay for the planting, maintenance and water pipe, and the city would provide free water. Objections Leveled Objections to the policy were leveled by several board members who decided it was too harsh, and did not encourage Albuquerque High bchool. The proposal was offered bv; JT This is the happiest da happiest day of Chairman Pete Smith in what opera requires acting as ef life," said Arne Dahl, 53, he called an attempt 'to get fective as singing. His works the most for our money. are just as much drama as they day was the dav I came to this statements last summer, after that an $8300 yearly PantjTOnrtrj'E McGinnis.

to the city for use of its book- choked emo. mobile facilities be are music. Jean Crandall as the Mother fulfilled both of these requirements admirably. Her voice Veterans Begin Drive to Help TB Patients their flight to the Soviet Union, kiL'iia, Miu i ill ou uapyy A can't talk." 1 concerning alleged U.S. espionage activities against America's allies.

In the Tass interview, they repeated the charge. I $nd that the county make provision for its own bookmobile. Board Member Louis Hopkins was chosen by Smith to Valued Experience Mrs. Jacqueline L. Murfin, has a warm, pleasing quality just as much a part of her character as her convincing acting.

Phil Green as Amahl was equally convincing. His voice was always sure; indeed Members of George O. Breece "In particular," said Mitchell, Post 401, Veterans of Foreignji(, Viona Virfiirt a rnllpntinni I could probably convince work with Dr. Llovd Burlev sam mis is and Dr. Armand Seidler toia haPPy experience.

The night contact Dr. Charles R. Spainjscho1 citizenship classes were Ik nstientsome of the U.S. allies-namely a promising performer. Fnrt Stanton Tuhfrruiosis Italy.

Turkey and Uruguay, if KUDerintendent of ithon vaiucu jthey are interested how their Some like Joe A. Muniz, 34, Others in the cast, the Three Kines portrayed by Bob Lan- Hospital. about "preliminary negotia communications were tions for contract arrange-1 Mexico, were too excited to no. I mint in talk. Later he said, I want to to collect oldi The project, gcll, C.

E. Abraham, and Don read by the U.S. government. ments with the schools. and used silk and nylon stock- This could be done by describ McRae, whose parts are really more theatrical than musical.

ings to be used by the hospital thank the judge, immigration officials and the others that Very Receptive' giving by volunteer groups. Sonje objected to having private groups provide maintenance or pipe, while others felt the wording could be improved. By a vote of 2-1, with one board member and the chair-main abstaining, the matter was reopened. The new policy was then discarded and the matter put on next month's agenda for reconsideration. The board, meeting in the conference room of the Baldu-ini also discussed swimming pool revenues and asked for suggestions from the parks staff on how better to increase attendance and therefore revenues without increasing rates.

Special Rates It was also felt that special lower family rates or group rates should be initiated during some slack hours to pick up attendance then and to provide swimming for those who otherwise might not be able to patients in making braided bnuth said Dr. Spain was provided many humorous ing their enciphering machines and cryptographic procedures." Mitchell, who co.iei from rugs, was adopted after an I touches as well as capturing moments of pomp and dignity. 00 about the need for the material Eureka, Calif said i he does not ucueve mc uiukcu umics 111- at the hospital. made it possible for me to be a citizen before Christmas so that I can give it as a present to my five children." Mrs. Milne led the new citizens and spectators in singing 'America." And the Valley High School Melodettes.

a group of seven girls, sang two Very receptive" in exploratory talks about such a plan. Estimated cost for the year-round recreation program provided by the schools is $3000. Use of the West Side Community Center building at 1224 Sunflower SW, will be altered to serve a greater variety of Leonard Wiggins, community tends to avoid such activities in the future, adding that the information the U. S. Intelligence Agency gathers permits the United States to know in advance its bargaining position with other nations and "puts services chairman for Post 401, and Mrs.

William A. Lyons, community services chairwoman for the post's auxiliary, are in charge of the project. IChristmas carols. HEART Collection points will be lo- groups and a stronger evening program stressed. In connection with the proposed county-sponsored book ritv ht the Und States in a position at present, all stockings should! know what kind of pressure DllftlM? ba taken to Post 401 Heaaquar- NEW U.S.

CITIZENS: Kurt, 11, and his sister, Sylvia Hesselflon, 12, checks the program after becoming naturalized citizens in ceremonies in U.S. District Court Monday. Both natives of Germany, they are th children of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R.

Hesselden, 2629 Wisconsin NE. (Journal photo) Among the spectators were the sixth grade classes of Aztec School and members of the Cub Pack 178. Zia School, with their leader M. L. Merritt Other New Citliens Others becoming new citizens were: Mary Esther Albert, 44, Can ters, 4510 Lomas Blvd.

NE. 118 iure'" Pou- There are 35 patients from Criticize Allen Dulles afford it. The board also voted to turn over plans for a utility building at the zoo to Architect John Reed for his services, and noted that a master plan for a Bernalillo County at the Forti rhn haj Koon mobile, Smith said, "We will appeal to the people of the county for donation of children's books." He said about 8700 books were checked out by the city-operated bookmobile to county residents, resulting in a cost of almost $1 per book. Another Plan Stanton Hospital now. Other dent Qf llensbu Wash said rehabilitation programs therei inteli gence agencies "will include wood working, leather ada; Eduardo Zaragoza, 73 Dyke, 18, Netherlands; Luisa DlUZt Mexico; Rosa Vuicich, 70, Yu crafts, electronics, cosmotology Why live with misery whenTUMS' relief from heartburn is so fast long-lasting -and safe? Get TtMS 3-roll pack, only 30t.

Kawasaki S. Fernandez, 63, Mexico; Sal- eoslavia; Kimiko sive activities and interference; in internal affairs of other! sewing and a barber school. Victims Listed Lutz, 26, Japan; Zuhdi T. Faru- A spokesman for the post; vaaor -vi. rariias, oi, riimp-pines; Ramato H.

Marko, 28, Germany; Jose M. Hernandez, 76, Mexico; Fanstina C. Her- said that any additional items SI I lu. IS, "'iMlchiko Seguine, 28, Japan; NEW YORK (UPI) TheUhat may be used these pro children's zoo should be available by the next meeting of; the Parks Board-Junior League joint committee which is considering the project. WATER SERVICE OFF City water service will be off today from 1 to 3 p.m.

on Moon NE between Menaul and Snow Heights, the city water department announced. ttnn iEliseo RairAS, 66, Mexico year of $5000 "for b-, Navy Monday night identified inandez, 72, Mexico; Timothy countries" because Kennedy! has retained Allen Dulles as director of the Central Intelli-i gence Agency. Martin also said that actions of the U. S. administra-j tion concerning Cuba are "suf- ficient evidence that such activ-j the following dead in the air Hoddon, 4, Germany; Ingrid grams would be accepted at tne post.

Wiggins said he expects the post will sponsor the project for about three months. craft carrier Constellation fire: 8Teiieo; Manuel Telles, 70, Mexico; recreation facility that can be-j Tolliver, 32. Canada; M. K. Bryant, 24, Germany; Lloyd B.

Murray, 3, Germany; Sylvia A. Hesselden, 12, Germany; Kurt N. Hesselden, 11, h.pwrlphl. Deer Anthony Markus Knuutn. Park, N.T.

Santo J. Iin.iu. Cntr. Rockvilie Gemma E. Carlesso, 26, Italy; Elsi D.

Phillip, 44, Great Brit-ian; Mary K. Benavidez, 32, Great Britian; Elly A. Spriggs, NOTHING WORKS LIKE TUMS! Judge, Mrs. Rogers Plan California Visit Harry Lethmn. BrnokKn Encarrtac.on C.

Soatre, Joiner, Brook Germany, and James C. Kat suleas, 6, Greece. used by all people of Bernalillo County." He said ideas sug-gested to him included "damming up an arroyo, possible creation of a state park nearby, or creation of a county adjacent to a national -Jorest." Dr. Burley said the contract lyn. lfcs still are a cornerstone of V.

c. 'orein policy." He added: "Ire U. S. government, of coi.t. docs not limit itself to interference in the internal af- Paulino R.

iionger. pipemtfr. Brook- 21, Panama; Lois Te Ling Lee Kao, 30, China; Juan D. Uren- lyn. U.

S. Judge ar.d Mrs. Waid H. Roeers plan to leave Friri; da, 41, Mexico; S. Irene Targh- UtllCe equipment etta, 23, Meyco; Kiyoko L.

Kes- Valued at $809 Stolen tor, 30, Japan; Kicnara tseier, with the county would Atarin F. Cab on a month's vi.ut in California. of Cuba. Money and mili-Judge Rogers, ailing for morejtary supplies are employed and than a month with a respira-jhave been employed in many tory ailment and then pneu-Countries of the world to monia which put him in the' achieve the ends of U. S.

for- the school's program by 44 Mexico; Arturo Tad- iiupiiai, sam ne is uiijiuv -o- j- aaamon oi dramatics ana 60 Mexico; Lyn Pinson, Hopkins endorsed Smith's Canada; Mary T. Haddock, proposals, saying the county'si33i Canada; Kimberlev Sung estimated 30,000 children willHai Um 28, Korea; Ancelmo Michael Kizzo, 3T. Nw York. Jack Sapitnza, 43 Nr York. Lwij Coata.

62. New York E.lwaM Mauma. 20, Nw York. Isidora Rubinstein. 4-4.

New York. Oneliio BUo. 65, Nw York. Francia GiFante, 34. Saw York.

ArUiur MacKay, 4. Wayne. N. J. Hrr.t addreasea not released: David Goldman.

41, arilpfltter. Thomip Petrizzo. hpr pipefitter. Lao Damm, 59, ahipwiight. Bryan Kamitn.

62, ahlpwrlrrir, Santo 37, Mptittr. Lawrenca Noble. Cosmo Traynl. 5S. eiGCtrteian.

Juan Santiago, 39. painter. Pernick, 35. William Piovano. 39, wlder.

Charlea W. Miller, haljwr ahipfliter. Harrv Abram.n. 40. w.

Whiti. 3. welder, Alfred D. Whlteaida. aneetmatai worker.

Irrtnf Kreiwith, dciicui wucr at present niyBarrasai 65 Mexico; Lance P. 180 youngsters in the South v.nnarH 7. r.prmanv; Jerina Office equipment valued at $809 was stolen sometime Sunday night from Leland's Stationery, 5604 Menaul NE. In other thefts and burglaries: A clock and power tools valued at $380 were taken from a construction shack at 323 Tennessee NE, and $230 in power tools were taken from a house now under construction at 7613 Morrow NE. The Different Christmas Gift To Be Remembered Every Day of the Yearl slowly.

He said he expects to return to his office Feb. 1. Judge and Mrs. Rogers will spend Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. William Chaplin, at LaPuente, and then go to Palm Springs Jan J3 for a four-week's rest.

All Tiny Tears Dolls PRICE RED ARROW STORES 3J05 Lomas at Carlisle Whor rl Cat the Nawait Toyi Firat Valley are participating in their Kennard. 9. Germany; Mich- county recreation program, aet L. McLane, 6. Canada; Jesus Trujillo.

52, Mexico; Pierrette L. McCarty, 30, France; Helen May, 29, Canada; Jose D. Nisasio, 64, Mexico; Manuel Al-varez-Onate, 45, Ecuador; Car JpMake Proposals Board Member Joe McCanna was asked to make recommendations at the next meeting, Jan. 9, for improvements at the community center. man M.

Duran, 58, PLANS TOUR OF U.S. County Manager William iDavid Mendelssohn, 27, Greatl JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector Darnall reported to the board iBritian; Yoshiko A. Wright, 30, Agriculture Minister Moshe on a petition submitted recent. Japan; Sally Ann Kimball, plans a January speak Watch makers' TTTirS 5 LtCoultrt Royal ly that asked Joe Palmisano be retained as supervisor at the community center. Japan; Sidney D.

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