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Today's Smile I.ONlmV (1 l'li-Pronl ad In III Tmin taedtmi Kniliih riiM Brr4 la blanm Anwrlrin mill wioiirr.fiil ami dunning Good Morning Cavalry Fm Rlumlda'l tS Th Talk Of lUlun CMnrnHtaml Armt Orl Thir Hat Ca. 81st Year Vnlam SSI Nuinbtr 11 iMond-sliM pntttft IS tl Albuiurqu and tl iddlthHiU Biilllnl offloti Thursday Morning, March 2, 1961 PubllslMd dally and Sund Tul illvtr Albu.iirqu, N. 0 WMkly Copyright Iknl by Journal Publlihmi Co. 28 Pages in Four Sections Price 7c State Personnel Bilk Rejected Senate Public Affairs Group Southern Union Gas Rate Hike Note of Warning Fails to Prevent Democrats in House Reveal Tax Package Hearing Is Set Adverse Reports eral hours to prepare was Is crisis. The Senate originally advocated enacting few, or no, By WAYNE X.

SCOTT Of the Journal Staff SANTA FK House Judge McCulIoh To Hear Arguments April 10 in Capital new taxes, and meeting In an other year to consider the sued after a two-hour morning meeting of three-man Senate and House committees which sought a compromise. The meeting apparently failed. Sen. Gordon Melody, head Democratic leaders Wednesday issued a statement problem again. The House Peoples' Confidence Is at Low Ebb, Sen.

Black Says By FRED BUCKLES Of the Journal's Santa Fe Bureau SANTA FE-The Senate Public Affairs Committee turned thumbs down on originally wanted 13 new or In creased taxes, to raise an addi From the Journal'! Santa Fe Bureau on their position in an obvious attempt to force the tional $18 or $19 million. of the Senate Committee, and SANTA FK The South Sen. Tibo Chavez, Democratic Wednesday's statement of ern union das to. rate case will be heard April 10 Senate Into a compromise on the state's financial crisis. The statement listed for the first time the new and increased taxes which the group hopes to caucus chairman of the upper house, both declined comment on the meeting and on the policy by House leaders was an obvious compromise with that body's original stand, and ma; ooay original stana, ana' in Snnta re by District Judjje Clyde C.

McCulIoh. House leaders' statement. apparently incorporated thestatf Personnel bills Wed-compromise reached by leaders ncsday despite a warning The utility is challenging a The two houses have been Public Service Commission enact. The three page statement which took House leaders ney of both houses last pcopie conuocne 'tnnie ilala ems. rmtn mant I their state government is at deadlocked for a week over a solution to the state's financial order, Issued May 1, 19(10, flat and which the Senate failed to ly rejecting rate Increase! of somewhat of a low ebb" because of the patronage system of hiring and firing.

about 25 per cent. Increases have been In effect Mother Shoots 2 Children, provisionally since Sept. The committee gave "do not approve. It called for raising of $14 to $15 million of new revenue, through one new and eight increased taxes and the increased grazing fees, already voted into law. The House leaders state 1959.

To Hear 'Whole Cane" pass' recommendations to two bills which would have created personnel systems for Self on Grave of Third Judge McCulIoh said In Ar tec Wednesday, "my present Journal Special ment again rejected Republl plan It to hear the whole ease." ALAMOGORDO An Alamogordo mother apparently killed car Cov- Edwin L. Mechem's Southern Union appealed the proposal for a temporary one state employes. A voice vote handed an adverse report to a bill which had already passed the House. Only Sen. Gordon Melody, D-San Miguel, dissented.

By Roll-call Vote The other bill, sponsored by PSC decision on 53 grounds, including two allegationi that cne of her children, gravely wounded another and then shot and killed herself In a cemetery here late Wednesday night. Officers Identified the woman as Mrs. Eva Le.e Abernati, 23. wife of Joe Abernati, an Alamogordo bartender. cent Increase In the sales tax.

Despite this, there were former Gov. John Burroughs few reports the sales tax pro interfered In the case and the Tollce said the woman ap nosal was gaining a few ad i ruling did not reflect the ac parently took the two chil herents. Several senators said iwn or tne rJ. i privately they had first op- IS JAIL CELL: Mr. Iktiy Rains holds her 10-month-old ton, Terry, In a cell the Curry County Jil In Clovis.

Mm. Rains was sentenced to 15-day term after she was unable to pay a traffic fine. The 28-year-old woman took her baby to jail with her and refused offers of friend to pay her fine for her. (UPI Telcphoto) Earlier Judge McCulIoh denied a PSC motion to remove the two objection dealing with Cov. Burroughs from dren, a 4-ycar-oM girl and a one and one-half-year old boy, to the grave of a third child and then shot them with a .22 caliber automatic.

The ty died posed it. but now believed it would be the best solution. It would raise, they said, extra money to tide the schools over Sen. Sterling Black, D-Los Alamos, was rejected on a roll-call vote. Voting "do not pass" were Sens.

W. C. Wheatley, Union; George Amaya, D-Mc-Kinley; Wilford Ford Shum way, D-Catron; Donald Hatha uav. D-S rorro: Louia Pare. the cae and reportedly addi Winrock Attracts Throngs for a year, during which full Legislative Committee Young Mother, study of needs could be made tional motions on these lhe f'rt hot tions were to be heard before the tcmplo and is not expected the rest of the case was pre.tsJ u.nrA A coroners Jury, convened and better budgetary controls D-Guadalupe: and Robert HoU established comb.

R-Sicrra. Voting against the adverse To Sludy Properly Tax jBaby Serve Terra Bef Offered Judge McCulIoh said Carl b' Jf Car-Cilbert. Santa Fe attorney, one R2Uhac1' ran One rcpresentative-who IsfcP0, wer Url Union's lawyers. shot wounds and said she ap-' JtDrTII URIMBFRG 1 trA (Via ihntl 1' In Jail at Go vis of Southern had art! fighting for the House "ranJl11" program-offered to bet this Sfr. D-De to tne April Thousands thronged Winrock lettlne.

In Santa Fa Alfrw! P.I The bodies were found by a reporter it would not go "VWlrrrnT "Til the' Cent" opening day iiu tiw li mm vu Statutes Is Advocated (Inequalities In property aMfMmrntt In Bernalillo County have fUted for many yrsra. In an effort te obtain sag-ffttlons a to what esn be done about It the Journal has Interviewed men who have served as rhlrf state tat font-mUinner In the paU 11 years. Here is another In a serlrs of Interviews.) the PSC. said PSC hi wlf, Page's motion. Carr said Black's bill should MilrarJ MAS CLOVIS (L'PT) A 28-year-old Clovls mother and her baby son were both In Curry had no objections to the date ni.

i be reported to the Senate floor without recommendation and County Jail Wednesday Planned 'Effleriy lUUil a 15-day sentence because the horJ 'lth'j i onsidered there. Melody said, "The Demo mother had no mcney ta pay 0Ul mostly a traffic fin record," Judje McCul-, dtrucR by I ruck seeking bargains, prizes and a good look at the multi-million-dollar development. Traffic along Louisiana was backed up more than a block prior to the official opening Wednesday and many motorists complained of a 15-minute wait trying to get into the parking lots. Notables at the opening ceremonies haikd the center as a boon to the city, the University cratic Party has Just gone on lloh expuineu. lie referred to taarn.

sDrUi record as saying we don't need Terry Rains, a husky, blue- a Clarence Forsling. former chief state tax commissioner, advocates a legislative committee to study the statutes dealing with the entire area of properly taxation. "We need to devise something up to date. Instead of some- Senate OKs Bills To Hike Racing, Liquor Tag Fees the voluminous testimony and, ALAMOGORDO Elmer a personnel Dill. eyed baby, is the youngest prisoner ever to serve time In MltMrd 11 Alexander Harris, 'Iowa, was killed of Coin.

Wednesday tnir.g developed starting about Forsling said. "We He Is 10 months old. rovs Quettioa Runnels asked Parker, "Are we saying that we don't need a personnel bill or are we say never had a decent overhaul His mother. Mrs. iMt Rain.

AT. All jeffrnoon when struck by a llllbllUU CU nllUd military vehicle from Hollo of our whole property taxation, was sentenced to the Jail term tot aicxico ana to me state. Nthat we don't need any of structure, i would vuiu nt aiier JUSllCe OI ine (SCt ni a nmn in rune iMHT, Ji iiiiiu i.ne 10 see a after I Winrock Enterprises Board .,.,.1.. 1... t.

,1 VI- 1J I II I a .1 da.i i its i ii i'ians these bills?" imium nuu, ukUiv i lcu vi mini imed ner no Airo nnrrc minnt, legislative committee to really jrj jourt costs of $5 for driv-i The driver of the mHilary Par said he could not remodel our whole approach. -hk CLAVntmn. V. Y. ffPIl truck was Leland H.

wacni mb nqjor A u.rir 1 1 riCK iracKI ina uquor It Kennedy Weighs Plan to Build Up Non-Atom Arms iees answer. Other Methods Nine construction workers Jr 2(, of HolSoman In the meantime until Tt line wr inlunrd at an Alias mli.l State Doliceman publicans win," Page said. la revamping is attempted Airs, luins i.rsi went to M-r Ki. saia a so is nnrnn io it i a i Tt a a The House killed a bill toilhcy can bring In their key rorMing imi inrrsr re omrr.o.un rco. one ioio Wcdnevlay Vk hen they tried to parrntly was crossing reap considerable gain from I l.Itl 1 jmeinncii wnun wouia aia in ni.n.imi men ine couia not KrifC heavinf steel structure L't itr ft ft iir t- a .1 1 m.

finm Qfl mill n.Hiii. i-Miin, Kflnr In nun tl'hon Vi turn, Inile the equitable assessment of pay the fine because her hus- accident occurred on WASHINGTON Presl- Dennis, was unable to Sltc 6 Clinton County, one 19CI to dilr in Marrh I lease. ct ii i. r.tn Vni Kni. at Spr nger Boys pie vote, they re not only vol- 196t to dite 51; all M4rrh 39 ol nnoMn iL r-t i m.

Albuauerque iris mg against the governor. They l. i mi i i if in dent Kennedy disclosed sday he Is considering a re-i r4'r "I of 12 launching areas ringing nesday he Is considering a re-l tpr on.e lhmC- heu and stopped tn the middle of Welfare Home and Los Lunas are voting against lots of peo- tl i much the university will quest to Congress for a V. wnncing unui iues- PUtbburgh Air Force Base. tnr h.iii.4.:th unit tax system had be pie In the administration.

I 1 IN Asithorities identified them ny'' sunc Winrock officials do not "Pi- Inn Iniiin irtinrl rnunrl up of conventional weapons carricd day to give them more time. I strength -without wal would Insure Bul Mr MrJt reducing reliance on nuclear1111 Pf" woul on said they had rolls. It chamber as llcnry Laiore. 23, and know exactly what the center Tne lower James Galne, 30, fractures of "uva will cost At present, they are and sent to the Senate propo-Bfoucr' 'pnc terms of a $9.5 mil-sals to repeal New Mexico's lhat' when struck. as com the tax wasn't kept kp( Willlams to the thinking in i the right leg; Paul Mac- power bined with others into the bill because Dougal, Injured right The pa.ro man said the drlv- ,7 :5 oflpre-marrlage blood test lawi Secretary of Defense the Jail Kntence b.

McNamar. urged the in-t J''t passed by the House, told a ursing Edward Krus, 27. njured back: 7. wnicn to ix? imanced cy long and amena to me states muni trim Ki 1 1 mi a W. il R.

A I I reporter. "I think the Senate and Trank Beauchamp. bmisrd ai r'V, term loans. filed the The Interest ratcs'clpal revenue bond law crease In a study reappraising! charges were against the nation's whole defense! Forslinsr said an- taIkfd to Dlit. arm.

knee and elbow. fMllMd II driver. change would permit cities to help located industries within 50 miles of their limits, in workmen were strategy. Kennedy told a u'James Compton and he said Four other committee i action wai uiaa-vised." "I think It leaves Newr Mex-ico on a strictly patronage basis without any merit system, lilts Committee Action SIIOW Bin TROUT TORONTO Ui The To stead of the present IS. crammed, far-reaching news rrctty j0, ppeclal-ifr nothing else to dotrcated at the acene.

conference. jj3ttJ. you have wmmit both her and the! The President said he will iminln A ruo ft In thp ibaby." Judge Williama said. (BIO TOI RIST TRADE F.XPII)ITION BERGEN IP Explorer Hrlge Ingstad plans to search I. ronto city iransn t-ommis-ne nuintinr Vete tnk hit HprUlnn fm OVerlt.l An hnvm n.i.lK.i-i..! tr Ttlll Tlnl-rK IKji Ullnr'a MOSCOW IP lass says, tne norm tip ct America in me.sion maae a i miuion rront Rutherford, D- "At the same time, we re re Reo.

James -w MfllV liaiV I I'll B. a the Soviet Union expects summer for evidmce of Norse, in 1360, its bet year since hauling the military programs Hons, and a few of their ap-lwife, said Mrs. Rains has re-! laxes Bernalillo, cast the only d.s- ing asked to Increase century before 1957, in about two weeks, then rfn ntit mnt of ihi.m'.iv tvir.t ii.iabout 600,000 foreign tourists. immigration -rencfr, Albu. wllhout that tht this Downey reports, year.

i recommendations to Congress from friends who said they are rHHw4 'quertjue could put a plant at taxes will be adequately col-(Santa Fe's doorstep under IU lected. I think the Senate com- willing to pay the fine fir her But Mrs. Rains, a freckled-faced redhead, refused. llprovlsions. action against good Meantime, he sought a Secretary of State Dean Ruk Tuesday to allay fears of the European allies that an Fair Weather A measure give the i i.inc are iiiuhuuii nf1 ernor increased powers In dia- may be made on the Senate Increase In conventional forces If If might mean less nuclear capa- ActUMlS IO if.

Ui Can Ml It Out "I can sit it out here Just as well as borrowing $15 from wa, shifted to, today to a pe city or less reliance on nuclear House after passing the I ice icwin 1 rcrivru. Fair weather visited New someone and have to pay them I I imnriHnifRll ft power to combat a possible attack. "We have reached no deci the House Wednesday would allow the nf. New Mexico again Wednesday back," she said. "Our family with srattered high cloudiness oca tare snav an chh'ih ikj rillm4 aa A I She laid her husband Just started an auto repair shop sion which would Indicate that reported In only a few places, there has been a change in out.

Temperatures ranged slightly reliance," the President said, hleher than on Tuesday. at a public hearing held by the committee. Rep. Raymond Davenport, D-Dona Ana. suggested requiring Senate confirmation of the five I aatiM aa Northern New Mexico 1 AH Boslnes Affair The weatherman predicts an-and "we barely have enough to His half-hour exchange with other fair day today, although ijve on.

Added to Stamp Plan Terry, who Is unaware he apparently doesnl 398 newsmen was an all-bust- tne cloudiness snouid increasei ness no-nonsense affair. Serl-jtoward evening, heralding the, u.lv. r.nidlr and undramatic- possibility ct a sWm's moving 1 riStt AC ffPU TV -J inarlfTnTvl nf Apfirtilliir tal.l Murder Trial 1 vW v) ly almost without chang-this way. Gust winds are ex- miss his father or his older 'Wedneslay northern New 'Mexico has been added to the jSecretary of Agriculture's pilot Ing Inf.ection Kennedy gave pected tn the southern section, brother, Guy, 5. Mrs.

Rains out these disclosures and with some blowing dust. said Terry spends most of his Jury Selected oninlons: Highest temperature re- time playing on the floor of I i rnr ih firU time ainrc ported Wednesday was 69 at, their cell while "I wash his fuod stamp plan. Butte, also listed as an area of maximum chronic unemployment, also was added. July the United States had no Glcnwood; the coolest was 45 diapers In the basin." net loss gold last week. Al-at Santa Fe.

Las Vegas' 59j TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES s.f A Jury was selected in district court here Wednes- a A Albuquerque Weather The USDA said Secretary of Idav for the murder trial or 1 11 Its ii i i at aim ram vn vmittt Agriculture Orville Freeman announced the additions. though thia is temporary. Ken- represented a 21-aegree rise nedy said, the balance Ur.pllcs'ovcr Tuesday's reading. The a restoration of "confidence In. high In Albuquerque was 58, the dollar throughout the'up seven drgrtrs.

world." I The only precipitation re- 2. An executive order aimed ported during the 31 hours at reducing racial barriers trending at 8 p.m. was .01 Imh H. P. (Pat) Riley, 32.

charged in the death of a housekeeper at a ranch near Kingston where he was err, ployed as nanagrr. Mrs. Sheri Graham, 36. was killed during a shooting spree Pay Up or Else oMTNiaf rw Vrlli 'lit lur lr 4f r'W ft)t employment, "both In and out in Santa Fe early Tuesday of the government," will be, night. Issued within the next fewj The coolest temperature In ilivi Arlmn nit rivil ritfhts in iha nirltf mnrftirtf hours Uast Aug.

The snooting oc ht' fr U'th TVirf, ii hi Inw Ttiv mM II 1 li Ol Till MX MIAHO. MILWAl KFE Twea-ty-tilne-year-14 t)vpre Hollow ay was given a grim alternative by DUlrWt JaJie Christ T. sirraptiim: Filher ga te J.il, er pay bark the be has drawa fram the Ceenty Welfare te PU rnrl him make the $411 munthly pjtmrntt an bis Cadiilae. Fire DLM. 2 an I 3 fo-ight the llae for an hour before brinsTg it undrr control.

Wilfred McClellan. 1307 Kelsey SW, a volunteer fireman front Diet. 3, was ru.ihed to Osteopathic Itoipstai by Gold Cross Ambulance after he was overcome by smoke. Hospital officials listed his condition as satisfactory. (Journal photo by Jerry Lockett) BMOKF.

MI from what Is left of the interior of a six-room home al 411 Riverside SW. The djplrx home was destroyed Wednesday afternoon when a wood stove in the dining room apparently ignited the floor and surrounding furniture. Mrs. Mamie Ellington, owner cf the house, and Mr. Lula Williams, a tenant, were out of the hoise at the time.

Firemen from Barcelona edication. housing ana otner Wednesday wai aoove sero in area, will follow. Raton: the warmest was 2t'il-r'r 3. Chancellor Konrad Aden- ai rafthad. The Albuaucraue, wthwfit i ss -f curred on the ranch owned by Mrs.

Patterson Tidrick. Riley also was charged with asault with a deadly weapon and erand larceny but was to be tried only on the murder auer of West Germany has ac i airport low was SI and in the THr la Li Trj (hi Pi la W. Additional Weather Tage fi charge. ceptej a Kennedy invitation to( Valley the mercury dropped to 13 degrees..

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