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A-2 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL February 26, 1963 Journal Index Deaths and Funerals Here Are Names Of Legislators taken Monday evening for funeral Ires and interment, the Strong-Thorna Mortuary In charge. BABB Funeral services for Thomas Babb were held Monday at the National Cenielerv In Santa Fe. The Salazar and in order to let New Mexico residents ex-press an opinion as to how they want to raise additional money which state officials say is needed for governmental functions, the Journal is printing this coupon. Clip it out, address it to your State Senator or State Representative, Statehouse, Santa Fe, and indicate your Bona Murtuary wan In charge. ROSS Christopher C.

Ross, 19, resident of this city leven years, passed away early Monday morning In a local hospital after a lone Illness. He resided at 2'Mi Oraceland NE. He Is survived by his wife, Minnie of the home; five COCA Funeral services for Teresa Coca were held Monday at 8 an Felipe Church. Burial wa at Mt. Calvary cemetery.

The Salazar and Bona Mortuary waa In charge. sons, Clifford of Raton, Richard A. of Midland, W. C. Ross of H.

C. Ross also of Cheyenne, and Albuquerque residents in large numbers indicated a desire Monday night to contact their legislative representatives in Santa Fe in connection with Gov. Jack Campbell's income tax proposals. In order to make this easier the Journal is listing here the names of Bernalillo County's legislators: In the Senate: Ed V. Mead.

In the House: Charles F. Har DILLINGHAM The body of Mra. Maude E. Dillingham waa taken Monday evening to Frederick, (or funeral aervlcea and Interment on Wedneaday. the Bridge B-10 Crossword Tuzzle B-10 Classified B47 Comics B-9 Dally Record B-4 Pear Abby A-7 Editorials A-4 Financial 8 Louella Parsons A-10 Movies A-10 Obituaries A-2 Our Slant A4 Patterns B-9 Readers' Letters A-5 Sports B-l-2 TV Lo? A ll TV Previews A-ll Weather Table B4 Woman's World A-6 J.

K. Boss or Albuquerque; three daughters, Mrs. R. W. Morgan and Mrs.

R. A. Garner, both of Albuaueraue, and Mrs. O. H.

Henry, Keys, and 11 grand Strong-Thome Mortuary In charge of the GALLEOOS Funeral aerylcea for I FAVOR GOV. JACK CAMPBELL'S INCOME TAX PROPOSAL. I FAVOR A ONE CENT SALES TAX INCREASE. children. Services will be held Wednesday morning at 10:30 from the Chanel In the Garden of French-Fitzgerald Mortuary.

The Rev. Russell V. Ooff will officiate. Interment will be In Sunset Memorial Dellnla Uallegoa will be held today at 10 31) am. at ut.

Anne catnone tnurcn. Burial will be at ArmlJo cemetery. Pall- Park. ROTH Richard A. Roth, 77, resident bearera will be: Amerlco Baca.

Eddie Baca, Tony Aj-agon, Andy Baca. Ramon Ellas, and B'Other Gallegoa. The Salazar and Sona Mortuary li In charge. ris, Willis A. Smith, Lawrence H.

Prentice, R. F. Deacon of this city IB years, passed away Monday morning at his home, 218 Princeton SE after a long Illness. He Is survived by his wife, Nina of the home; three sons. Arledge, Ed Marchant, J.

B. COMMENTS: Koberth Roth, Belolt, Thomas McCoy, Raymond Lemons and Stanley J. Brasher. Crosses of Albuquerque and Patrick Crossen, Madison, a diugher, Mrs. Ruth Jones, Randolph, several brothers and sisters; and several grand Letters or wires may be ad children.

Services will be announced by French- ltzgerald Mortuary. dressed to any of the above at THE STATEHOUSE, SANTA FE, N. M. LINCOLN-Clinton I. Lincoln, 79.

real-dent of Albuquerque nine yean, passed away Monday In a local hospital following a short Illness. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hilda Lincoln, at the bnme, 9012 Colorado NE: one daughter, Mrs. Jean Kamlnskl. Washington D.

one sister, Mrs. Roy Morrell, Winston Salem. N. C.i and three grandchildren. Mrs.

Robert Justice, Margaret Kamltulcl, and James Kamlnakl. Lincoln was a mmhw of the Immanuel Presbyterian Church He was a former employe of the Orand Rapids Varnish Co. and the Michigan Trust Bank. Orand Rapids, Mich. Funeral services will be announced by the Strong-Thome Mortuary.

SAAVEDRA Funeral services for Mrs. Alvita Pacheco Saavedra will be held Youths Unable To Give Reason For Vandalism Protests Erupt At Tax Proposal VOTE YOUR CONVICTION: The above ballot was suggested by Sen. Ed V. Mead of Albuquerque, who told the Journal that he wants to know how the people feel about Gov. Jack Campbell's state income tax proposal.

Clip it out, cast your ballot and mail it to Senator Mead, or another member of the legislature, at THE STATEHOUSE, SANTA FE, N. M. MERRY Charles Merry, 62, resident of this city 10 years, passed away Monday morning after a sudden Illness. He resided at 1701 Sigma Chi NE. He Is survived by his wife, Celeste, of the home; his father, Charles M.

Merry of todav at 2 p.m. from the El Buen Sa-maritano Methodist Church. 700 Oranlta NW with Rev. Noe E. Oonzales officiating.

Pallbearers will be Charles W. Chavez, Robert E. Saavedra, Solomon Chaves James C. Jaramlllo. Solomon Sanchez, and Gillie W.

Pacheco. Interment will be made In Fairvlew Park Cemetery, with Albuquerque B. 0. of Does officiating at the grave; the Strong-Tnorna Mortuary In charge. SILVA Rosary services for Alejandro Sllva will be recited this evening at 7:30 at the 8th Street Chapel of the Garcia Mortuary and at 8 p.m.

by the Holy Name Society of the Sacred Heart Church. Funeral arrangements are pending and will be announced by the Garcia Mortuary. Continued Iroin A 1 Two Cleveland Junior High School students Monday were unable to give Juvenile Court Judge Edwin L. Swope Albuquerque; a sister, Mrs. Charlotte Selden, Maplewood, N.

J. He was a member of the Presbyterian church and the Masonle bodies, services will be held Wednesday morning at 11:30 from the in Santa Fe. The Journal learned of at least one anti- A FLOOD OF TELEGRAMS protesting Gov. Jack Campbell's proposed income tax hike were sent from Albuquerque Monday evening. Mrs.

Mildred Morris holds a fistful of wires she took over the phone while Tony Villa, at the next machine, takes a wire over the phone. The 'flood of wires descended on the office in late afternoon about 4:30 p.m. and was still flowing at 9 p.m. J. J.

Goben, day supervisor, wouldn't comment on the contents but acknowledged its "one of the biggest runs we've had. (Journal photo) satisfactory explanations for Over City's Request Chapel In the Garden of French-FUz-nerald Mortuarv. He was with the A.C.K Industries and member of the Red Cross tax chain telephone call a call which each person who is called passes on to several of Board. MILLIOAN The Infant son of Mr and Mrs. Clvde Mllllaan of 6301 Blue- water Rd.

NW. died Monday at a local hosoltal. Funeral arrangements will be SILVA Funeral services for Max Silva were held Monday at Mountain View cemetery. The Ralsar and Sons Mortuary was In charge, 8 KEEN Services for Clyde gkeen will be hPld Tuesday afternoon at 2 from Central Christian Church The Rev. A.

L. Allhaus will officiate. Interment will be In Sunset Memorial Park. French-Flts-gerald Mortuary is In charge of Little Enthusiasm Shown by Owners his friends. A steady stream of phone calls to the Journal office Monday evening brought inquiries from citizens preparing to write their representa announced by the salazar ans eons or tuary.

their reasons in committing 25 acts of vandalism in the Kortheast Heights. The judge repeatedly asked Bruce Cameron, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cameron, 6106 Ponderosa NE, and Steven Caldwell, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Caldwell, 6337 Mossman NE, to explain their actions. Cameron is an FBI agent Senate Approves NARY Howard L. Nary, 32, resident '4 of Albuquerque eight years, passed sway suddenly Sunday at his nome, urn Edith NE. He Is survived by his parents Mr. At Mrs.

Willis Narv, Carlsbad, N. $500,000 Fund tives in Santa Fe. Among those seeking names and addresses was one angry man two sisters. Miss Willie Bolmg, Albu- Rv P4I VIECK Istructure occupied by wew TEMPLE Mrs. Mary E.

Temple. fl. resident of this city 10 years, passed away Sunday evening after a long Illness. She resided at 318 Osage Place SW. She miernne.

and Mrs. Julius Barton, Phoen Pmnprtv owners on Second Mexico Engraving and Litho- ix. He was a member of the Faith Church of God In Christ, and an auto; Jo Build Schools graph and Modern Printing, is mechanic by trade. He formerly resided and Caldwell is listed as a sw were ereetine the city's re who said: Makes Him Angry "I'm normally a Republi one of the six large commercial in Artesla, N. wnere tne ooay was Is survived by a daughter, Mrs.

Robert W. Dungan of Albuquerque; a son, William M. Temple, Wilmington, three grandchildren. She was a member of tha Congregational Church. Services will be held Tuesriav afternoon at 3 30 from the post office clerk in the city quest that a half dozen large properties involved.

directory. From the Jounal's Santa Fe Bureau Mrs. William Witte is the $100,000 to $50,000 per project on a motion by Sen. Penrod Chapel In tha Garden of French-Fltiger- can. But both my wife and I voted for Campbell, hoping he'd get things moving.

We could go along with a 200-300 owner of another, the two-story "I don't know why I did It," replied the Cameron Toles. D-Chaves, who ald Mortuary tne tiev. Liarrnce Parr will officiate. Cremation will bs later. SANTA FE The Senate Monday passed 26-5 a bill, commercial structures be "voluntarily demolished" with something less than enthusiasm Monday.

The request was made by A. building at 202-212 Second SW, occupied by the Alamo Hotel, plained 10 projects instead of TRUJILLO Funeral services for Soils backed by the state adminis youth in answer to direct questions. He spoke of not having fun in school and ex Superior Shoe Shop, Elbow Room Bar and Jean's Watch 5 would be possible with the change. Chavez cited a severe tration, authorizing a new $500,000 fund for emergency Trujillo will be held Wednesday at 10:30 a m. at St.

Anne Catholic Church. Burial will be at ArmlJo cemetery. Pallbearers will be: Julian Mendoza. Simon Mcn-doza. Andrew Mendoza, Msnuel Aland, Brnnle Garcia, and Johnny Vigil.

Rosary P. Garland, superintendent of Shop, school construction. school building problem a services will be held tonight at 7:30 Mora. Sen. Albert Greer, D-San "We just received the letter today," Mrs.

Witte said, adding that "I don't know what I'm Requests would be subject to approval by the State Board of Education and the at the Salazar and Sons Mortuary. per cent income tax increase. But when Campbell multiplies the rate by five or six it makes me mad." "I say Campbell's a liar," he continued. "Last fall, he said we'd have to meet, at worst, an $8-9 million deficit. Now he's pulled a $23-million spread out of thin air." Donald Birk of 704 Grove NE took a more moderate Ample parking is available at the Park Lot, 3rd and Lead SW.

Juan, said, "Obviously we're Building and Inspection, in registered letters mailed last week. About a dozen buildings in and around the core area are involved. The only evidence of willingness to comply came from own going to do." going to have more need WARD George Albert Ward, 2, She said "all sorts of things resident of N. for 50 years. pressed unhappiness about a family difference.

Denies Striking- Bark When the judge inquired how he could trust the youth in the future, young Cameron answered "Because my parents are getting along." The youth denied that he was trying to strike back at his parents with vandalism. Judge Swope asked the eld- than money. The question is how will the money be lassed away Monday afternoon In a local osDllal after a short tllnrss. He was employed In the oil fields. He Is survived in the way of repair and remodeling" have been done to the building in the last few ers of several small buildinps by his wife.

Mrs. Sylva Ward. Chama; two daughters. Georgia Dell Ward. Chama Melody said there would be along Second SW, none of them no priority list and each re years.

Charles E. Merry view, try to look at it in the category of major com mercial structures. The owner or a commercial fr0m two angles," he said. quest would be considered on its own merits." State Board of Finance. Sponsors are Sens.

Fabian Chavez, Santa Fe; Gordon E. Melody, Las Vegas; and W. C. Wheatley, Clayton, Senate Democratic leaders. Melody explained that local school districts would be required to prove they had used local resources before seeking the state funds.

Chavez and Melody told the Senate the fund would be spent solely on emergency school construction. building the same block 'it is an awful financial prob One nrooe'iy owner Rich Charles Merry A section requiring er Cameron if it were not pos ard Hindley, who owns the lem for a state with a small number of people to try to pliance by school districts sible he was giving more at building at 120 Gold SW Mrs. John Milne said Monday "I have no comment today." Mrs. Milne said she was out-of-town over the weekend and maintain this huge state. But tention to his job with the Federal Bureau of Investiga openly questioned the city's re with attendance center regulations was stricken from the bill.

and Mrs. Elnora Perry, Bloomfield, N.M.: two sons. Albert E. Ward, Aztec and Charles Ward, St. Cloud.

Minn; nine grandchildren, two brothers and threev sisters. The Strong Thome Mortuary la In charge of arrangements, WINN-Mrs. Mary Jane Arthur Winn. 86, resident of Morlarty. passed away In a local hospital Monday morning after a short Illness.

She Is survived by four daughters, Mrs. R. W. Bradfate. Mrs.

Roy Williams both of Morlarty, Mrs. Ed Dren and Mrs. Bill Tyree, both of Prescott, Ariz two sons, Pat and Mack Winn, both of Ft. Sumner, 16 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. She waa a member of the Methodist Church.

The body was taken to Ft. Sumner for services and Interment French-Fitzgerald Mortuary was in charge of arrangements. this tax boost is sure going ACF Executive, Dies at Age 62 quest. tion than to his family. to hurt." hadn't seen the registered let Greer lost an effort to have "I have no idea what their ter.

"I only know what I saw objections are," he said, add Many of those contacted said the burden of new taxa the bill recommitted to the Senate Finance Committee. Young Caldwell, when asked why the two went on the rampage, replied "We in the newspaper," she said. Mrs. Milne owns the proper ing that "I looked over the building today and outside of Charles E. Merry, manager The sum for a single project would be limited to $50,000.

The amount was cut from Sen. Ed V. Mead, D-Ber- of administation in Albuquer nalillo, voted for the bill. some minor repairs, I don see ty at 216-226 Second SW. thought it would be fun." The judge told the Cald what's wrong with it.

que for ACF Industries, died of a sudden illness Monday About a year ago, she put sev eral thousand dollars into re wells the "experts" couldn't find the cause for their son's Hindley said he wrote the city Monday asking for "a bill tion should be spread over several revenue sources. Said one man: "I think we should increase the i me tax some and the sales tax some. Also, the liquor business and the racetracks aren't taxed enough." Like many, this resident a morning. He was 62. pairs on the structure.

actions. "You haven't taught him to respect other people's Merry had been a resident Miss Lillian Kieke, who owns of particulars. of Albuquerque since 1954, His building, a two-story when he joined ACF Indus the property at 307-317 Second SW, said only "no comment" when asked what her plans tries as assistant to the man are. Second French ager. He was promoted manager of administration in that the rate increase would make the state an unpopular place to live, that it would A report on plans for the property, he added.

Caldwell and his wife said they could not explain their son's actions. Admit Charges The two, who are cited by Juvenile court petitions for behaving in a disorderly fash 1958. structure at 1 16-1 18 Vi Silver SW, owned by Mrs. Sofia Hub- drive away prospective residents and businesses. His work here covered the Veto Bars Britain bell, was not available Mon poineering aspects of estab Seems Much Waste lishing the division and for "I see so much wastage," a housewife complained.

"We mulating the policies and plans which fostered its From 'Market' spend millions on schools growth. and send our kids to barracks Prior to joining ACF, he day. Nor was a report on the building of Miss Ruth Nathlie, Pacific Palisades, at 325 Second SW, available. It houses the St. Vincent de Paul Sal-; vage Bureau Store.

Several small buildings will come down. James L. Phillips said hei ion, admitted committing about 25 acts of vandalism, which started with cars. In addition to splashing paint on the vehicles and breaking windows, they also are accused of writing obscene statements on the Sandia Naz-arene Church, 2801 Louisiana classrooms. We spend millions on roads and tear was director of manuiactur BRUSSELS (LTD France used its veto a sec ing for National Gypsum Co in Wahoo, general sup.

ond time Monday to dash them up two months after they're built to lay erintendent of operations of British hopes of joining the and build freeways. If they the Nebraska Defense Corp. European Common Mar rTFis TP, rn I I I 'Sti A I I i IIS I mM pfTTlSl ty cut down on waste, they NE, and vandalizing a door in Fremont, and busl iwouldn't have to pay taxes at Belvue Baptist Church, ness manager of George will be glad to remove a building at 423 Second SW and George Savage of Savage and ket. Officials said the new veto probably will kill further moves by other members to at ail. 2800 Louisiana NE.

wasnington university in A farmer on Second SW Washington, D. C. Both boys were members of Boy Scout troops until the permit British entry. said, "We're not getting our Sganzini Inc. said the same of a building in the 500 block of Merry attended the of Cincinnati and gra past year.

They sit next to each other in some classes at money's worth from state government now. With this Second SW. A. T. Van said he already duated from Princeton Uni The French opposition came on an obscure legal point but this only served to underscore the strength of President Charles de Gaulle's school.

The Camerons told tax increase, we'll just be versity in 1924. has bids to remove a small getting less worth for more He was a director of the money." the judge they thought their son had been doing well in school this year and had been Bernalillo County Chapter of Only one man of more than feeling that Britain is not ready to join the six nation American Red Cross, mem ber and past director of Albu bloc. querque Chapter of American 30 persons contacted Monday evening supported Campbell. "I think this is a good idea," he said. "The state has to raise the money somehow, Comes Unexpectedly Ordnance member and The new French move was building in the rear of the lot at 301 Second SW.

Several buildings on First NW were also included in last week's mailing from the building and inspection office. They include a series of small buildings owned by Mrs. Florence Goldberg and occupied by Albuquerque Iron Metal. They are at 1010-1012Vi and 1102 First NW. In addition, the city has ask past director of Albuquerque Chapter of National Office made unexpectedly after the and this seems like the best Council of Ministers of the six Management had ser common market nations meet ved as a member of the exec way to do it the fairest way all around." But this one man Monday evening ing here had switched its doing more reading, Caldwell said he is passing "most of his subjects." Judge Swope took both cases under advisement and ordered the youths returned to the Juvenile Detention Home for testing and observation.

Probation Officers W. H. (Tom) Cooper and Hin-ton Kittrell are to counsel with the families, the judge said. The vandalism occurred between Jan. 23 and Feb.

6. The boys were taken into custody utive committee of the Na agenda to avert a head on tional Assn. of Purch a i stood pretty much alone Agents, and had been chair The common position was clash with France in the wake of De Gaulle's original veto of British membership last man of the board of Educa protest, loud or restrained, tional and Institutional Coop ed Dan Quintana to remove a corner building at 821 First NW. thoughtful or not, but protest erative Buying Assn. nevertheless.

He was also a member of Jan. 29. At Monday's meeting first such gathering since the French torpedoed Britain's application, the French dele the Masonic bodies. Merry resided at 1701 Sigma Nobel Prize Winner by city police Feb. 7 after extensive investigations by the Chi Rd.

NE. gation said the European Par Survivors include his i- juvenile division. dow, Celeste Cole Merry; his father, Charles Moore Aided With Project Merry; a sister, Charlotte M. Selden, Maplewood, N. school in the Northwest New A Nobel Prize winn i Bad Check Suspect Held and a niece, Mary Cole Leahy of Phoenix.

scientist played a role Mexico Regional Science Fair here in March. Indivi liament, which meets in Strasbourg, France, had no right to ask the market's Council of Ministers to keep up contact with Britain. Assembly Criticized The French also said the Strasbourg assembly had no right to ask the market's executive commission to draw up a balance sheet covering Funeral services will developing the project which dual projects advanced to re gional include "Microphotog- won top honors in the John Adams Junior High Science held at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday in the French-Fitzgerald Chapel. JACK DANIEL'S OLD OFFICE is our favorite place to sit around and listen to the old-timers talk about the early days.

Fair Monday night. raphy," O. A. Weston; "How Mountains Are Born," Aaron Gonzales; "Stroboscope," Ray Leonard; "Conchology," State Patrolman Jack Johnson late Monday arrested a 33-year-old Albuquerque man who verbally admitted he cashed The winning project, "De the aborted negotiations on oxyribonucleic Acid," was Hebenstreit'x Condition Is Reported Improved Saundra Lowe; and "Paper prepared by ninth gra Geortre Collaros. As pprt of Chromatography, Pat Eich horst.

British membership. Such a request had been made by the European Parliament. The new French challenge came one hour after West "about $763" in no-account checks by using a tin deputy sheriffs badge as identification. Th amsnect was booked into A family spokesman Mon One team project, "Do Crickets Use Oxygen Faster his careful research into the subject he made use of a bibliography sent to him by Dr. James Watson of Har CHARCOAL MELLOWED 0 Than Yeast Does," also ad day said A.

R. Hebenstreit, president of KGGM Radio and TV here, is "improving very well and apparently out of danger." vances to the regional. It was vard, Nobel Prize winner and expert in the subject. a joint effort by Juanita Tor res and Rita Sanchez. Collaros, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Collaros of 367 Top award by the medical We moved out of our old office nine years ago, when we built our new one by the side of it. But we still like to visit there often and recall a vow Mr. Jack made: ''Every day we make whiskey, we'll make it the best we can!" A sip of Jack Daniel's, we believe, will tell you we've stuck to that. DROP A BY DROP society went to a team proj NW, explained the basic Hebenstreit was taken to Presbyterian Hospital here last Tuesday.

He lives at 200 Laguna SW. county jail for impersonating! German Economics Minister an officer. jLudwig Erhard held talks Johnson said the gold-plated' with Council President Eu-badge probably cost "all of 75 gene Schaus on reviving re-cents." gotiations with Britain. The "The suspect told me he; timing appeared to be more cashed the checks and pur-jthan coincidental, chased pistols and revolvers The French viewpoint was which he later pawned forjopposed by West Germany, cafh," the officers said. "He Belgium and the Netherlands, said' he started cashing the The French today will need h0nb.

Thnrnriav but exnects all their council friends to function of the acid (called ect by Donna Shinn and Marilyn Van Bibber entitled DNA for short) in its trans "Blood Grouping." Two awards were present Water Shutoff Today ed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Eng Water will be turned off I ineers. Neal Collins was first mission of hereditary information in humans. In addition to taking top honors in overall judg i Collaros' project won second place in the Bernalillo County Medical Society judging. Seven other John Adams students will represent their some money from a California win support for early ratifies between 3 and 6 p.m. on Glen-rio NW between Palisades with a project entitled "Thinking Machine," and Jim tion of a treaty to associate 18 African nations 15 of them former French colonies with the common market.

bank." Johnson said the man may have purchased as many as 18 guns from local firms. Casteel second with "Fallout and 57th; on 57th NW from Fortuna to Glenrio and 56th NW from Fortuna to Glenrio. 1961. JKk Dini.l Olitillsry. Urn Mellow, Pros, Is ISTILLED INI liniEl IT 1ACK DMIl OISTILLERT lYNCHBURS (POP.

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