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A-2 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL February 16, 1964 GOP Picks nnr- 1 Deaths and Funerals Some Boycotting Of British Goods Is Seen by Rusk BACA PXineral services tor Abel Baca will be tieid llonda? at Lot Padlllaa 19 Delegates HANSON-Th rrmtlru af William L. Hnoa will hiu by rail to Hardin. for Interment in th National Cemetery Romero Funeral Horn of B-len It la charge of arraniemtnU. Celholie Church it in. Iniermenl el PadHlas eemeterv He will Itr In stale today at Uit Sslasar end Sons Mortuary.

For Convention BARELA-Servicea for Mri. Josenhlne V. Bsrels will far held this evening al LAVANDERA OravMlda Mrrlru for Dr. Miguel Lavandera will be held Mon. day at 130 p.m.

In FalMlew park Cemetery with tha Rev. William W. Anil officiating. Arrangement! by liter. Tunella Mortuary.

I from Chapel In the Oardro of Mortuary ind at i mi By MARY CAVEGLIA Monday afternoon from the Sevemh Day Advemisl Church. 103) Hlith NW, Interment la Sunset Memorial Park. WASHINGTON UP Secretary of State Dean Rusk said Saturday some American con Journal Corespondent LEWINSON-Mrs. Lllllaa Furta Urn. Inaon, II.

of 731 Jefferson NE. a rest. LOS ALAMOS Los Ala BARNES Mra. Jeannette Lenoreldenl hers years, passed away In a sumers might decide to boy mos Republicans elected 19 Barnet, M. a retldenl here 9A years.

delegates to the state convention, unanimously voted on three resolutions and heard puned away la a hotpltal Friday following a Ii 1g Ulneai. She survived by her htuband, Herrold F. Bamei of tha family horn. 1417 Aliel NE; three dauthiert. Mra.

Tandy B. Rice. Mra. Shirley aelvi and Mra. Katheiin Payne, all bera.

and eight grandchildren. She wai a deaconeta at Lot Altna Chiiatlan Church, past prenidcnt of the Bernalillo County Council o( PTA. and a long-time nospnai alter a snorl Illness Saturday. She la survived by a daughter. Mrs.

Jane Kahn of Santa Fe; a son, Leo Lewtnson, Albuquerque; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, and a brother, Robert Furth. 81. Louie. Mo. (he was a member of Tern, pie Albert.

In lieu af flowers the family requests that all memorials be giv. en to the University of New Medea Medical School Memorial Fund. Private funeral services will be held Monday la cott goods of British firms selling to Cuba although the U. S. government plans to foster no such retaliation.

Rusk spoke on the touchy boycott question while the administration weighed a con talk by State Rep. Dave Cargo, R-Bernalillo, at their county convention Saturday. Delegates to the state con- employe of the Alvarado Hotel. Funeral sen ices will be held Mondsv at 1 pm Chapel of Strong-Thome Mnrtu. gressional directive to cut off ventinn A lAM Fak 00 In Palm Phlnl of Rltntu.Ttuirtui Unr.

ar With Rabbi David fihnr nftVlafln U. S. aid to nations whose i ilk ii mllh ihr of-iCrmatlon will like placa later at rair in niuuiguciuc, wiii nave unci nciaiing interment will ba Biada nt TIFW rwi crematory. ships or planes go to Cuba Sunset Memorial Park. vote each.

MARES Mr. Paul Mares, age fj. Informants said an announce BEIRNK-Mrs. Mae Belrne. of Sit! long resident of Aibuoueraue.

nuuii Resolutions passed by the convention were: Olrard SE a resident of this citr J4 iaturlav at his home. 907 Fran-yeara passed away unespeetedly Satur- f10 NE Mares Is survived by four wj I viw trn jmiAriv rmm I dsv Sht is survived bv a eon. Pat 1. To uree the adoption oflBelrne: a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Dsvts.

ment may come early this week. Has Avoided Boycott The U. S. government has avoided boycott as a weapon to force Allies to assist in i a xt ioo'h of Albuquerque: ill grandchildren; 'S, Vail Icjo. and Ernesi.

from hers; three sisters. Mrs. Sam Vigil Mra. Fred Val-des and Mrs. Mary Atler.

all from constitutional amendment No and a sister. Mrs. Mary Hennessey. Pe oria. II.

Sht was a member of First 4, and pledge support to com mittees appointed to work for American efforts to weakens rresoyterian Church, Dauahters of -eiu. Mares was a member Nile. Yucca Temple No 74. and While i Catholic Church and tha Fraternal Shrlns of Jerusalem No. 1.

She was a Pok. Rosary will be recited gsl preslaent of the Social Order of Monday at 7.30 pm. at the Oarcla Mor-esucant and an honorary member of urT Chapel. Funeral services are nend-Adsh Chanter No. (.

OEH and San Mar lln will be announced by the Oar. cial Chapter No. 34, OES In lieu of:" Mortuary, sth and Stover IVY. the amendment and also to instruct officers of the Re publican Party to make every 7l if uowers. uie ranmy requests memorials MOLINA Mrs.

Proem Unlh, made to the France l.vnn Hnme effort to obtain support for its adoption. Funeral arrangementa will be announced by Strong -Thome Mortuary. the Castro regime through re-d i Western trade with Cuba. Boycotts of foreign goods in this country could set off boycotts of U. S.

products abroad. In the case of Britain, America exported about $1 resident of this flty. pawed away Sat. urtlay morning following a long Illness. She resided at 1440 Joseph SW and la aurvtved by her husband.

Alfredo; ona 2. To recommend to the i uuKAn Hoearv seevleM fne ann.tln LOUiuy commissioners mat aiDuran Jr will be held ton.ght at Ruben and three fraWhlMren. Voting district be established J0011 Mortuary Chapel. Stan-j nwmber of the Catholie SHOIXDER-EYE MEW of the Greater New Mexico Sport Show at Tingiey Coliseum is provided for Tim, 5, bv his father David Reed of 1440 Muriel NE. More in White Rock.

early afternoon Saturday. The show will open from noon to 11 p.m. today. Nearly 60 exhibitors have displays on the main floor and in the lobby of the coliseum (Journal photo by Cary) runriaj mrrwKn W1U De tlfin wum rvciien ima Mondsy at I in St. Francis Catholic evening at 7.30 at the Oabaldoa Mrm- Church with the offering of a requiem or'1 ChPl She will be talen la St.

a. a 4nnn a rais.nli SVilTi billion in 1962 and imported a 3. To advocate the adoption by the county aaiaa. Honorary wra ui! mor flute Csbsilero. or blessing, te be followed like amount.

This two-way to-! than 10.000 persons had filed through the gates by rraneiaee Javier aneiriv Ac. minnw-ni a aan Jose as Annuo iai 01 5Z Diinon is lar more. live paiibearesr: A M. Salarar. 1 Edd llw, wsral mass has been postponed Baca.

Joe Mirabel. J. I. lavadrra. Ru mm, ronraay morning at 10 30 a m.

oecause ai forty-eight hour devotions being held at the church. Oabaldoa Mor. Mn Oomes Jr and Benlamm Chavea Interment tn Mt. Calvary Cemetery. of an anti-discrimination ordinance.

Challenges Statements Rep. Cargo, in a talk be County GOP tuary in charge. OIOMI Ruga Olnml, 1. a life long r-vi rn a. Use of Antibiotics Against Infection Can Be Disappointing, Doctors Hear resident of w.en sjeciier.

a ho.pi,., Fnday a log lllnesr!" i ST. ST .7 aHWUrOaXT ID BfMrMtaVJ fore the convention, challenged i U. fill. sterling remarks" recently i TmrT of UtiT i rJJ b' than the $27 million Anglo-Cuban trade total that year. Rusk spoke in a Voice of America radio interview following the two-day visit of British Prime Minister Douglas-Home.

Brtain's policy of trading with the Reds stood out as the major difference in otherwise harmonious talks; between Douglas-Home and President Johnson. made in Bernalillo County W'L 'rZi I VgSOTi23 the "black" picture painted Delegates Hear Call for Unity By CARL HILLIARD Penicillin and other antibi-ichapter of the American Acad-imumps and respiratory virus otics used to prevent infec-lemy of General Practice and, infections will be available Cargo was referring to remarks made at the Bernalillo County Democratic Conven tious diseases have proved Lederle Laboratories. About fu- "in the not too distant "in the not too distant crZ JnJJ. s.T' Plm Chapel of Strong Tbome Mortuary JoM dou0' Awerque a nd w.ih the Rev. Ouy BlrdweU officiating John.

Mansamllo. Meiico. here; and a The body will be taken la Norlhbiook. sister Mrs tmtii Dwnemcl of Ainu- Ul. for IntermeVt Northbioot, qnerque He was a member af the! f1 01 VALENZUELA Rosstt be reebV VFW elf, 401 Mtr aHhe Homiro Fu vr city secretary of the A buauer-; eral rh.i i.

n.iu u. disappointing when the infec-200 physicians attended. It inn ie nf a tvne ranKfd hvi "Marv in nnrama4 ture." Other speakers were Dr tion by Los Alamos Democrat Delegates to the Bernalillo. anv or)e 0, severai micro-or-'ahnn th tare rtnap nf m-n. Sees Greater Effect Thomas G.

Ward of Washing auela. Funeral mass will be celebrated que Bowling Assn and local secretary of the "70UT' Bowling Club of America at i ii am Monday at Our Lady of He attended the University of New Mrs- fiJ?" "lU" ylla 1 thaw CMhollc Cenery Rornere XmuZ "-Home of Belea la la ehatw of ir- ic Sen. Sterling Black. Cargo said, "I challenge his remarks that the Democratic party is the party of civil rights. If so, the record does not bear this out, and sec as xor cutting aown on rree uuy Dr.

Morton Ham-ijcillin sometimes used," Dr. ton. D. and Dr. M.

Ed-world shipping to Cuba, the tion heard former Gov. Tom burger of the University of Hamburger said. "The more ward Davis of the University U. S. foreign affairs chief Bolack and other party lead-jcincinnati said here better" does not apply in'of Chicago.

predicted the present U. S. cal1 for party unity forat a medical conference. (use of antibiotics, which are blacklisting technique would the fight ahead," thenj Dr. Hamburger was one of like he said.

I If 1 Strong 1 home Mortuary. Lifelong City become increasingly effective witnessed a short-lived tattle six speakers at a symposium Dr. Hamburger said many rpiCh1(T ilCClp in persuading non-Communist as delegates from Pet. 44 at the Hilton Hotel sponsored infections, including those of vIOlIUiX llllOOlIC av ondly, that the Republicans I 1 Resident Dies vessels to steer clear of Cuban lu lor-c uy uie nernamio i the urinary tract, can be oiiuum uccome xne party oi 'i Pi i bifidry. If we did we would i I Imt NtOMf I rin have to arnuire trie Want.

ports. i10 ine siaie pre-primary, rew Mexico caused by a multiplicity The administration is mov- s'eaa 01 lls "uouea in. micro-organisms. single Ullll UlUI 10 II 111 nresentlv in nemnrr.ti. ing cautiously in carrying out Precinct Ch dependable antibiotic will party( and we dont want prevent urinary tract Pll Thev can stav where airman Gene, il 10 the packed as-l QUh I baUroom of the! UllI, the new aid law directive add- Gardiner told ir.g a further penalty against sembly in the ons," he said.

Antibiotic I II a 1 1 I tr ITIIMiIMV hPV ar r.r.o trading with the Red Castro Cole Hotel Saturday night Wounded regime. that he was elected to hisj post six years ago when there; prevention of infection has 1 been successful when a small Refutes Claim dosage is administered SILL, Okla. (UPI) A In commenting on Black'i against a specific miwlle unit will be- remark that Democratic ganism, he said. movement Monday from Each of the six speakers'SUl to Ft. Wingate.

N. M. to com" were less cans in the man iu nepuon-i a precinct. Ten days' A yyoci plus members of 1 if CO I than 10 Repubh IP Vs ago the 36-pl Suicide Follows covered a seDarate asrject of test its accuracy with the new.P"5510"- saia mat weapon svstem. among other tnings this party Paul L.

Mares, 83, a lifetime resident of Albuquerque and an employe of the Bank of New Mexico, died Saturday at his home, 907 Franciscan NE. He was a member of the Catholic church and the Fraternal Order of Police. Rosary will be recited Mon. day at 7:30 p.m. at Garcia Mortuary Chapel.

Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Survivors include four brothers, Jenaro of Lai Vegas, N. Joe of Denver, Jim of Vallejo, and Ernest of Albuquerque; and three sisters. Mn. Sam Vigil, Mrs.

Fred Valdez and Mrs. Mary Atler, all of Stockton, Calif. infectious disease. the precinct called their meet-i ing, and if less than the 36! An 18-year-old youth was be-were allowed to go to the jng treated at Bemahllo-Coun-pre-primary there would be ty Indian HosDital late Satur. The convoy of 75 vehicles'0'.

has kept the! Dr. Howard H. Steel of Temple University in Philadelphia told of a study of in al-concealed disharmony' aay tor a deep head cut caus Mi fections relating to surgical assacre among ns memoers, ne saia. ed when police used a Vote Called stick to subdue him in mak-!" and three march units is sched- uled for two overnight stops en lXt tl the lowest lev1 route to the firing points. It natlon-will stop at Amarillo Alrl Goln civil rights.

Force Base. Tex, and Kirtland Car8 nott the work and AFB, Albuquerque. jtime Pent on civil Each of the four firing bat- "the teries of the 1st Missile Partr (Center. He stressed that in 1 often ir.g an arrest outside High' i a Aiier a oriei out i ATHENS, Ohio Author- cui liuspnai. many su.iua- lties said a former c'ni V' '7 "''mentals of infection preven- patient killed himself Satur-al other precinct members on ine nigniana-Manzano are sometimes over-day, ending 14 hours of ter-the r6uin8 against bal game, police said.

lookti talion, 81st Artillery will fire 8PoIo.i" fr it rec" ord rirhts." Mrs. Mae Belrne Mrs. Mae Beirne It a "A ror in a hill district in which trainer mouvn, a voiei so, on civil uies nere at .9 A. wa four wre.nn w.r. trills nH a ca ed and the original ginawy oi rarmington, Dut r- r- rcisnmg irom ouwiooi ne- two rJhen wounded Relegations called for by the who resides at Onate 1 1.

hf nd care by nurse, washing vation at Wingate t0 the Cargo also spoke on leg.s-c Icentral committee were ap- University of New Mexico blankets ch use, in- White Sands Missile Range 200 1'tivt problems dealing with Sheriff Harold Shields said ed i pus was struck once on the left that patients tak miles away. jreapportionment and liquor. Rudy Zamora. a 20-year-old The approval by aCclama-'side of the head by Sgt. or htr bath before The unit has had an advance! He said as a result of the Mrs.

Mae Beirne. 79, of 312 Stir Dua Andrew. Diet Girard SE, who had lived in Dn ine Iarr" nere tion from the floor means 332 W. Vance, according to i t- IZ 1 at Ft- last flght for reapportionment Xihuoiiproii and segregation of SAN RAFAEL, Calif. -David Andrews.

30, son of ')" otcurrea, pui a VfttM from a llk. numb-r of nesses. contami-jWednesday. setting up support quite a few counties 34 died ln. r.t,here Saturday.

Hollywood star Dana Andrews, shotgun to his stomach and wilI be cast at the Sgt. Vance said the ywthti" "1" 'Jlman pre-pnmary a at him. str.k, E.ti.1 nated linen from other linen' rv a ltjiwC at Jinn, all ir i and after 8urgery' Dr Steel lou.iv.iiiifjj, sua a aae tm wu a wuv firt mt th fnrt in iQfU iihpr wai mar wnrk Mrs. Bo.rne was a member on in ioe. ixnere was more worn 10 oe him in the chen and Last year, two v.a3 in on mm.

rrmvntinn in Alhu. ne HipH titnrriaw K-in unJsfrom Ft. done. On the liquor problem, 0f "If the ing because of a cerebral hemorr- i rleflnrri Other MBSOniC Shields said tha nocse u-ae nnormm rk ia Sill launched 10 knocking his hat off. kne within 3(1 varde V.

TK inr.itn Vs. k. Dr. Alfred S. Evans Of the inn.mi'a ariltrw misailpa Th ation not lin wa.

a uuuicu; iwu ouicr (Jirt-iiicts, ii anu usau, uiw ui- -r man when the shotgun blast 28, had more than their al- ficer reported, when theLniversit' of lsconsin said Army said their success proved are in for trouble." rang out in the southeastern lotted delegates. Pet. 27 had youth, accompanied by twodiunn th morning session tne pmhing was ready to use v- Preference tKat eia. anit aa staMAlna. la' a I a-a-a.

Survivors Include a son, Pat! Beirne, and a daughter, The hemorrhage "used ex. Virginia Davis, both of bram dJf-H's querque; six grandchildren, Marin General unio mils six miles southwest four delegates to the county others, stood in the doorway u'aV''" as a tactical weapon, of here. Iconvention. with onlv two el-Just prior to half time a at tn moment inc anr! a alafar Mre Marv Hpn.l wnen oc-1" m- igible for the refused, when asked by com" GIVES BIRTH TO TWINS 100 Join Search Andrews was graduate of nessey of Peoria, 111. More than 100 law enforce-' Pet.

28 had four at the Vance, to find seats. He said T00" cold causel "mam un" uian ium taw LUSAKA, Northern Rhodesia Funeral arrangements will he University of California st Speaking of presidential candidates, he said: "I have no preference but I am happy to see you taking an interest in Henry Cabot Lodge, and I encourage you. Chairman of the convention was Dave Thomson, former ment officers and volunteers'convention witn only three they had come in drunk and; own v.j i linet nravtmiel "raici4 Kail! Strid had allotted. just previously "raised Strides made in crevention' Kaunda, wife of been cressed into tha with the ticket taker." of childhood diseases were re-jPrime Minister Kenneth Kaun-viewed by Dr. Saul Krugman iV birth nere Saturday search for Zamora after the To Be Active be announced by Strong-( departmentl After duation, Thome Mortuary.

le became an associate progTam 'producer with the Columbia The whale shark is the larg-Broadcasting System in Los convention's Refuse to Leave ciooay scene was discovered; Bolack the of New York University, who to twins, a boy and a girl. The Kaundas already have six sons Republican central committee at tr.e farm home of M. keynote speaker, started his they refused to find predicted that a ci Ka vvuaman and his family early address by saying it was seats, the officer said, they against 1 1 a. varicella, ian i-naay night. with "mixed emotions" he at-were asked to leave "and est of living fishes.

I Angeles. one daughter. chairmsn. rvi-jea the Valentine tended the convention, ana they refused. Day massacre were Wildman.

added he would be active in The three were escorted out-! 57; his wife, Mildred, 60; upcoming campaign. 'side and the youth allegedly their son, Eugene, 14; and "I've traveled up and down jerked away and, according Mrs. Geneva Pierce, about the state," he said, "and I to the officer, took a swing 25, the dead couple's widowed can see on 1 nave an vance. dauEhter. task in front of us.

The sit- The two other vouths, Lar Wounded were Patricia "ation in Dallas hasn't made ry Crume, 18, of Alamogordo, wildman, 22, and Danny'11 any easier for us, hesaidJwho resides at Coronado Pierce, 6, Patricia's ir'i Ied further down Dorm on the UNM campus. They escaped, and it was the Iiral road than before, and Jim Patterson, Farming-Patricia's telephone call from1 001,1 in Washington and in ton, who resides here at 123 neighbor's home that Santa Fe. Mesa SE, told the Journal es- trought deputies to the scene.) Santa Fe it's spend, jsentially the same story. Patricia and Danny were sPfnd, spend, without fiscal) They complained, however, It's good business to Consult Our Real Estate Loan Officers For home or business property construction a refinancing of an existing or. Indeed, for any other financial requirement in the real estate field, we invfa you to visit with the Manager of any Bank of New Mexico branch office with the specialists assigned to our Main and Uptown Office Real Estate Loan Departments.

taken to Sheltering Arms Hos- resPonsiDUlly iveryuiirg 0fficrs flicin need to use a pital, where they were in fair for everybody," he continued, night stick to subdue their and good condition respec- Harmony Needed 'conpanion. They said he t-vely. -we can't accomplish to wr Others In Home thing without harmony in the iIJSt loose" from the police Three other persons were party," Bolack stated. "Wenoia- in the home when the shoot- have to make it a 12-month Called 'Rent-a-Cop ings occurred, officials said, per year operation, not just; th. vouth but they were unharmed.

Still-two month, out of two years. had en drinkin)f and hc in the house when deputies The other party never quits had caIcd to ffi tt ernved were Dean, 2, and re the minority party and i .1 a-cop. roa iU'a Vance, dayshift Juvenile of- tjjt at police headquarten. Da Pierce 5 wa, also: Bolack concluded by saying WQrkl fc In the house but he escaped he be one of these, He toM the Jourria, hft jrrth his wounded brother, days The remark was t.k-had jven tte Danny, and they were found en to tadica he might cam- four rior t0 the aas a. aVaa a Wb 1.

ase.i erai 9 a i ya wara a new a va.Ajij aiui.g; a suKUwa ty "-fc11 sus nunc sis rvu.t i u- i Three other witnesses, .11 It's good business to do business with Bank of New Mexico 9 convenient offices MAIN OFFICE, fowih GoH.SVf UPTOWN OFFICE. Rxmm1 tnd Ctntrtf, SE FIVE POINTS OFFICE, SvmfniBndg: SrV KIRTLAND OFFICE. KtiArt NORTH VALLEY OFFICE. foih eWIMptaa. HW PRINCESS JEANNE OFFICE, tvfrnk Cmithn.

SANDIA OFFICE. SAN PEDRO OFFICE. Ctntrwl 4 Sn Hdra. AT WYOMING OFFICE. WromHorttfn, evepuuM volunteers IT, High School stu-pent the night searching the Bolack said.

dentSi substantiated story fugged terrain around the "Little People" of Crume and Patterson. They farm after Patricia said Za- Dr. Jack Redman, called told the Journal they were rnora was the slayer. Sheriff on by Jack Eastham, chair- sitting in an auto near by taelds said. 'man of the county convenwhen the incident occurred.

After the shotgun blast was tion. m)n rzUed fnr narlv uni.l Pnlir-a rvir.s-arl Waurer intn 111 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION heard Saturday morrung. dep- yt and said since the GOP city jail for investigation of vi.es louna zamora on me was in the minority in the assaulting an officer, drunk, ground with the gun lying be-state it was up to party work-using foul and abusive him. ers to actively seek Democrat guage and disorderly conduct jvoters who had been "aban- by resisting arrest. CtTS GERMAN LOAN jdoned" as "little people" byi the Democratic party.

"There had forgotten the populace. Germany ine are no jjtte the Re- and hit at the issuance of German government has publican party," Redman said, liquor Lcenses in Bernalillo extended a loan of five million. A third speaker, Ben Chav-County, parks (J1.25 milLon) to Bj- ez. a former auditor for the! A red-iacketed GOP band fundi for the construction of a stae, also charged that the performed before the conven-j texuie factory. majority party in the state tion got underway..

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