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(www i Page Twenty-Four ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL December 13, 1953 Gideons Distribute Men Aoor time when they otherwise would become effective. It could extend this even further if necessary, up to six months. The company would be required to file bond $3000 in Bibles Loses Kin in Tornado The tornado that ravaged Vicks-burg, last weekend took-the life of the brother of Mrs Charles O'Connor of Las Lunasi former Albuquerque resident. Mrs. O'Connor attended the funeral of her brother, Lawrence Paine, last week and has returnee to her home.

Judge Here Dies In Burglary Try or make other arrangements suitable to the commission t4i rharirinff the rates in op SANTA FE, Dec. 12 (P)-A conference of the Gideons International was told today the or position to SCC permision. Two men were arrested early Bernalillo School System Qualities Are Detailed By Superintendent Olguin By Dick Wilbur, Journal Special BERNALILLO, Dec. 12 Qualities of the Bernalillo Municipal Schools system and its plans concerning building a new high school were detailed today by the system's superintendent, Manuel P. Olguin.

In a letter to State School Supt. Tom Wiley connected with the Saturday shortly after a merchant The state Supreme court nas irriurarl to DOSt bond in- ganization has placed more than patrolman discovered a burglary Telephone Firm May Accept Plan SANTA FE, Dec. 12 (Capitol sources speculated tonight that New. Mexico's biggest telephone company might accept a new state Corporation Commission move as the opening of a second front in their prolonged rate war. The SCC holds a hearing here Monday on proposed new rules aimed at giving it a stronger hand in rate cases.

The Mountain States Telephone and Teleraph already locked in one rate battle with the com oiirinii refunds to customers if the $3000 worth of Bibles and Testa utility loses its current court fight ments in New Mexico in the last with the SCU over a ornc annual rate hike already two years. 1 A goal for next year of $7500 at the Star Oil Co. station at 304 Lomas Blvd. NE. Fred Wulf of Daly's Night Patrol, found the.

store had been burglarized at about 12:25 a.m. He called police and held a man he found in a telephone booth about four feet- from the window the burglars had broken in to gain was set. being charged customers. Other utilities and interested parties have been invited to present their views to the commission proposed consolidation of the I. E.

Taylor of Little Rock, field secretary, said 822 Bibles, Monday. Wiley asserted, "the town of Bernalillo should not be belittled." Olguin Thanks Wiley Joel Thomas Morrow, 78, the grandfather of Police Judge Find-Jey H. Morrow, died of a heart attack at his home Saturday. A fire department inhalator crew failed in an attempt to re-Vive him after being called to the 'febme, 506 Santa Fe St SE. 'Morrow came here from Las Sfegas, and had been in ill health lor some time.

Surviving are his wife, Ella; two tons, Clinton H. of Albuquerque; knd Floyd of Taos; two daughters, Mrs. C. L. Irby, Denver, and Mrs.

Jfred Hays, Las Vegas; a brother, Cliff Morrow, Dallas; and two sisters, Mrs. Robert Middleton of Worth, and Mrs. Lessie Red-'ffine of Sulphur, Okla. Ji Funeral will be held Monday at J- p.m. in the French-Fitzgerald -Chapel in the Garden, with the fiev.

James Brawn and Dr. Wil-Jlam D. Wyatt officiating. Place of burial will be announced. entrance to the station.

Officer Albert J. Keller search Meanwhile, on Saturday. Mrs, mission, will be represented at the hearing. But spokesmen weren't tipping their hand ahead Salce told the Journal that by her statement she had not meant to ed the station with Wulf, and found another man hiding behind a counter. Pat Chavez, 24, of 303 Granite Ave.

NE, who was in the stpre, and Manuel Gabaldon, 28, of 705 Arno St. NE, in the tele give the impression that the quali fications of Bernalillo High stu spli SIFTS AT small Corrales school district with the Albuquerque municipal schools system, Olguin included these statements about the present Bernalillo system: "We cannot offer 'Marble but we do have a teacher complement that rates with the best in the "Both the high school principal and our grade school principal are of the best educational timber to be available anywhere. "The administration of our schools is completely nonpoliti-cal." Olguin also wrote that "although we have never voiced dents were in question. She meant 366 hospital Testaments, 180 nurses Testaments and 4580 youth Testaments have been placed over the state in 1952-53. They cost the organization, dedicated to distributing Bibles in hotels, hospitals, jails and other public places a total of $3059.

Taylor said there are approximately 1000 guest rooms in Santa' Fe alone and very few Bibles have been placed in them. Gideons has organizations at Silver City, Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Truth or Consequences, Las Vegas and other New Mexico towns and is trying to expand its operations. simply that, regardless ot qualifi' phone booth, were booked at city jail for burglary. Officers said the men denied cations, Albuquerque employers wouldn't hire graduates of Ber nalillo High, she explained. knowing each other, and that Gabaldon said he had been calling of time.

"We'll be there," company Atty. Harry Bigbee said. That was all he would say. Questions about the utility's position on the proposed regulations drew no comment. A major change in the new rules might be interpreted as a direct challenge to the right of a utility to put new rates into effectwith no strings attached 30 days after filing them.

The proposed change would authorize the SCC to suspend new rates up to 90 days beyond the has wife from the telephone booth, Olguin started his letter to Wiley Saturday by thanking Wiley "for championing our cause NOI HILL Mike Camarco, 1812 Georgia St. NE, manager of the station, said is the most expensive Radium of metals. in the quote, 'Do not belittle about $170 worth of merchandise fvi lili A had been taken, including six tires vpen uc. 7 p. ui, and nine gallons of antifreeze.

them officially," the Bernalillo schools system has future plans Making a copy of his letter available to the Journal, Olguin 3404 CENTRAL DIAL 5-6501 FKEE GIFT WRAPPING FiNa CHARGE said his purpose was to make mat win oe nurt by the propos ed consolidation. New High School Carving Set Is Stolen. From Equipment Store temperate statement of the Bernalillo school system's position, in view of criticism he said was program with co-operation from State College at Las Cruces. Commercial, music, physical The Bernalillo system expects leveled during the state hearing. CHRISTMAS CANDIES Order Now Rich, Creamy Chocolates Toffees, Pecan and Peanut Brittle Decorated Divinity (by order) Party Mints (by order) EACH PACKAGE GIFT WRAPPED OPEN SUNDAY To Wiley, Olguin wrote I to receive in cooperation with the Indian Bureau, and through education and driver training could think of no other immediate A kinif EDCUICCC 'or ti" entle-nAPIUIVCIlWniCr3 men.

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White. Colored. OCt S900 government funds aid that will departments were described by Olguin as tending to BDDroach a A three-piece carving set was stolen from Rogers Home Equipment store, 518 Central Ave. West, Saturday noon. David Klein, manager of the store, said a couple had been seen means, than this, to counteract the harm that may have arisen from enable building a new high school to From "terminal" education on the sec separate from the present plant the publicity given our school at ondary level.

in the near future, Olguin's letter the recent hearing. Most of the 29 teachers in the standing near the set before it ALYCE KIMMEL said. i Olguin's letter said that Wiley disappeared, but could give no de With a new high school build- system have a master's degree in theiD field, or are now enrolled in some. higher learning institu and others "know that our 'baby scription. The set, valued at $33.

220 Cornell Dr. SE Ph. S-8240 ing. "we propose to change our municipal system" in Sandoval had ivory handles inlaid with tion as graduate students working BEDROOM LINENS a'SS Quilts, Pads, Bedroom Scarfs, S3 E00 Vanity Sets to a Resign in stainless steel. system," Olguin wrote, "from the present to six levels of County "has made great strides in becoming independent, and in elementary, three of junior high, raising the standards of education towards an advanced degree, according to Olguin.

No Politics Involved in our environment. Shop American. Monday Til 9 PM "We have never allowed poli Prescribed Courses Taught ana tnree oi secondary "Thus, Corrales would be admirably set up for a fine elementary and junior high program, with the tenth, eleventh and Olguin's letter also said all the tics to govern our thoughts when they are concerned with the edu prescribed courses are taught, and he listed departments that "tend BATHROOM LINENS JE523M2 Boxed sets. Fingertip, Scotch Plaids. His and Hers Motifs Large Wrap Around 2 piece Bath SC98 cation of children," Olguin wrote, near the end of his letter.

twelfth grades slated for Berna to enrich our curriculum" as well. lillo or other high school choices" He said those who can vouch John Milne, Albuquerque HEY for that are "those who helDed mat sets. Shower Curtains. to Olguin said these plans need not schools superintendent, has been us become independent, the Ber 'bearing some of the burden of change present status of those students who may want to attend the nalillo Women's Club, former mayor 'Hookey' Apodaca. the education from Sandoval County," Olguin wrote, "but we have al Albuquerque schools, if present present county superintendent of cooperation with that system continues to exist.

schools, Rpmeo Ortiz, and other leading citizens." Wiley, at a State Board of Edu FANCY TADLE LINENS A'" lU Dinner Cloths, Banquet Cloths, Lace Cloths, Buffet Scarfs, Dollies, Place Card Sets, Sound Table Cloths, Cocktail Napkins, Guest Towels. Olguin concluded his letter to ways enjoyed a complete professional understanding on this matter." "In fact," Olguin continued, "with Mr. Milne's co-operation, the Bernalillo municipal schools "Here's What I Want!" cation hearing last week in Santa Wiley by savine "we have im plicit faith in you and your board that you will not limit the educational advataees of the rest Fe, said he felt Corrales "would be a natural" for the Albuquerque system, and declared "this consolidation would not hurt Ber are about to provide a group from Alameda with a veteran's training program in vocational auto-mechanics and cabinet making. "We have two well equipped nalillo." of Sandoval County by consolidating the best districts that' we have away from us, unless a careful survey of all the facts and implications deem it for the best interests of all concerned." WE NOW HAVE A CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT After a Corrales resident, Mrs. shops with competent instruc Veizilio Sake, said of Bernalillo High graduates, "the minute they mention they were graduated tors.

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