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87103 40c weekly 16c Sunday Only Of Volume 348 OOtn I ear Number 19 gecond-ctass poitaaa paid at Alhuquerqua and at additional mailing offtcea Tuesday Morning, April 19, 1966 2S Pages in Four Sections Price 7c ILLS. Air Strike Destroys iffy? Burroughs, Lusk Think Road Dept. Too Independent issile Sites Trigg Is Selected New Chairman By Commission Others on Board Are Given Title Of 'Vice Chairmen' Albuquerques new City Commission held its organizational meeting Monday and pulled off one surprise. As announced earlier, commissioners selected Ralph Trigg as commission chairman for an "indefinite period." And on Trigg's recommendation commissioners Pete V. Domenici, John Gur-ule, Harry Kinney and Em-J manuel Schifani all el Candidates Agree On Most Aspects Of Highway Board By WAYNE S.

SCOTT Of the Journals Santa Fe Bureau The two candidates for the Democratic nomination Arizona Loyalty Oath Provision Links Key Lines Hit In Attack Made Close to Hanoi Huge Explosions, Fires Observed By Navy Pilots SAIGON The raids Fair Vote Viet Nam Possible, for governor, John Bur Is Struck Down roughs and T. E. Lusk, be-; lieve the independent State Highway Commission is too independent. Neither has a solution. The two, for all their dif Ik Rusk Believes ferences on other aspects of High Court Finds Freedom Threat In State Statute WASHINGTON If) An Arizona requirement that state employes take a loyalty oath was struck down by the Supreme Court Mon WASHINGTON UPl Secretary of State Dean Rusk i that brought U.

S. war- named vice chairman. Domen said Monday South Viet Nam can work out fair and planes the closest yet to lei was picked to serve as state government, see pretty much eye-to-eye on the Highway Dept. Both think Highway Commission chairman John Sudderth has done a good job as "administration," both believe the department orderly elections despite the rigors of war and if the jtlanoi destroyed two Soviet- chairman in Trigg's absence built antiaircraft missile in people eventually choose a neutralist regime, that The 25-minute meeting car ried an optimistic note would create no problem for the United States. day as a threat to "the cher- throughout.

Trigg pledged his We're not out beating the should operate under the state jished freedom of association stallations and left two of the North Vietnamese capitals key rail and highway links in ruins, a U. S. spokesman said Mon personnel system and not con drums for more allies," Rusk said. what we must understand, though, is that Hanoi is Cape Kennedy protected by the First Amendment." In another action in the civil liberties area, the justices day. Navy pilots reported the tinue its own separate system, and both think more should be done to promote probable destruction of another not interested in a non-aligned They want'm'ss''e comPlex 160 miles to South Viet Nam highway safety including agreed to rule whether citizens requiring drivers to have pe-lwho travel to Communist Cuba riodic examinations.

without State Dept. oermission! Apollo Projects Hurt by Strike and other commissioners time and efforts and asked for suggestions and help from the public. "We welcome any suggestions from anybody at any time," Trigg said. "We want the people to know that they are welcome at the commission meetings and we want them to feel at home here." Trigg said he proposed a vice chairmanship for the! other commissioners since South Viet Nam." Rusk testified at a crowded, floodlit hearing of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. uie soum.

Word of the results of the attacks reached Saigon 24 hours after U. S. Air Force and Navy aircraft carried out Autonomous Agency may be punished with fines or The Highway Commission is imprisonment. Conference Favored now an autonomous agency. Justice William O.

Douglas, Commissioners are appointed.announcing the 5 to 4 deci There was no discussion of; CAPE KENNEDY (UPD inn Hnrlarincr thi IQfil Ari- for staggered 6-year terms by the governor, subject to con zona loyalty oath law rocket electricians went overtures at the adminis- possible peace the hearing on ROOM AT THE TOP: Happiness is a little statue called "Oscar" and Lee Marvin, left, and Julie Christie clutch their first such awards gleefully. Marvin on striKe Monday crippling firmation by the Senate. A stand, said such a require- governor can never appoint ment "rests on the doctrine more than two commissionersiof 'guilt by association' in one gubernatorial term, which has no place here." since vacancies are filled for Dissenters work on several key Projectstration's foreign in the Apollo construction pro-! aid bil1. but in the Senate, gram. It was the ninth labor jDemocratic Leader Mike tieup in 27 months at i S'Mansfield of Montana said day's war communique.

Action in South Viet Nam continued on a low key and political pressures against Premier Nguyen Cao Ky eased further. In what the spokesman called a highly successful strike around the northern capital, U. S. Air Force pilots reported only one surface-to-air missile (SAM) got into each would be spending a great deal of time with city government. No commissioner would be working with any particular department, Trigg said, in noting that this was a goal adopted by commissioners in 1963.

"However, this was violated Speaking for the four dis- ri moonport base. the United States should try Picket lines estaonsnea at the commission itself. Once named and confirmed by the Senate, a commissioner can be removed only after a hearing before the State Supreme was named best actor at the 3Sth annual Academy Awards presentation for his role in "Cat Ballou." The English Miss Christie won the best actress award for her performance in "Darling." (LTT Telcphoto) Julie Christie, Marvin Win Academy Awards to arrange a Viet Nam peace conference in Japan or Bur- the sprawling space center's four main entrances by the He said the participants Court on formal charges of White said Arizona has the right to "prevent its employes from affiliating with the Communist party or other organizations prepared to employ violent means to overthrow constitutional government." The Arizona law subjected 'incompetence, neglect of duty or malfeasance in should include the Unite air but it missed the div-States, North Viet Nam, China ing, swerving pack of F100 and opposing elements in Super Sabres and Supersonic South Viet Nam. (F105 Thunderchiefs. The Montana senator said iFire Rockets "Everybody probably recog nizes tne constitutional to perjury prosecution and greatly in the last two ana a half years," he said.

"Commissioners," he said, "can't be specialists in any one department. Trigg said commissioners generally should confine themselves to policy decisions, set rules for City Manager Edmund Engel to follow, and By VERXOV SCOTT SANTA MONICA, Calif. (UPD England's bewitching Julie President Johnson is following amendment setting up the International Union of Electricians (AFL-CIO) turned away 495 of 1,146 building tradesmen. "We are very definitely concerned," said a spokesman for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). "When you've got 45 per cent of the work force gone, something's got to stop." Hardest hit were construction of the nearly completed vehicle assembly building that loss of his job any state era a wise, restrained course in Highway Commission in itspi0ye who took the loyalty Christie won the best actress Oscar Monday night for her the political discord besetting present form maybe went too oath and "knowingly and will role as the bad girl in "Darling" and Lea Marvin won the best actor award for his part as a drunken gunfighter in "rut fully becomes or remains a member of the Communist far in completely removing it from almost any authority," said Burroughs.

"hold him (Engel) strictly ac party or other organizations countable for administration. "The Highway Departmentjdedicated to overthrowing the -Mescalero Fire The planes pounded the sites 15 and 17 miles south and southwest of Hanoi with rockets and 20mm cannon fire after unloading 750-pound bombs on primary targets. They were the sixth and seventh SAM installations reported destroyed by U. S. planes since July 27 when the first site came under attack.

Eight others have been reported damaged. Planes from the U. S. 7th Fleet carrier Kitty Hawk The new commission chair should be more responsive to man said there'd be no great the governor," said Lusk will house Saturn 5 moon rockets and a mobile service Best picture of 1965 was "The Sound of Music" which won a total of five awards. The picture, directed by Robert Wise, was the popular favorite with the academy as well as with millions of moviegoers change in commission operations although some minor Continued on A-5 Fanned by Wind structure for the big rockets.

Of 366 men on those two jobs. switches were announced. 303 failed to report to work Department heads and most the South Vietnamese regime of Premier Nguyen Cao Ky. "Recent events tell us that there is trouble in Viet Nam." Mansfield said. "We will do well, now, to face up to the fact and to the fact that we are deeply enmeshed in the trouble." Time for Confrontation Mansfield said the time has come for "direct confrontation across the peace table between ourselves and Hanoi, Peking and such elements as may be essential to the making and keeping of a peaceful settlement in that region." The Democratic leader did not discuss Hanoi's earlier re Aaround the world who are MESCALERO (UPD other citv officials will sit in state government.

However, anyone who refused to sign was not subject to dismissal but could not be paid. Mrs. Vernon Elfbrandt and her husband, teachers in separate schools in Tucson, refused to sign but have taught without being paid for nearly five years. Their salaries have been Continued on A -6 the first two rows of the com Monday. Some other building projects and operations at the rocket center were not affect struck at the same time mission meeting room.

City Clerk Ida Malone will move around Vinh, the major junc Wind, Dust Cover Most Of State making it one of the great boxoffice pictures in history. A tearful Miss Christie told the star-studded audience at Santa Monica Civic Audito- quarter-mile-wide fire swept through a forested area on the Mescalero Indian Reservation Monday, fanned by ed, however, and preparations to the commission platform while news media represen tion on North Viet Nam's supply line to Communist fighters in South Viet Nam. They hit at a suspected SAM location 27 miles south of the coastal 35 rium: "I want to thank every winds which gusted to miles an hour. Sixty men battled the blaze, including 16 youths from the tatives will be provided with a special table which Trigg believes will allow them a better vantage point. The new commission holds its first regular meeting at 7:30 tonight.

Dust raised by gusty winds one. This is the most wonderful thing on earth." Wearing a gold lame dress shee designed herself, the blonde beauty lost her composure, and raced from the luctance to enter negotiations during Johnson's campaign for the Gemini 9 launch May 17 and other upcoming space shots proceeded normally. The electricians raised their picket signs at dawn in a dispute with the United Technology Center (UTC) over wage provisions for a new contract to replace one that expired at midnight Friday. UTC builds the huge solid fueled booster rockets for the Air Force Titan 3C Military Snaro T.nnnrhpr. It.

is the iob reduced visibilities over all sections of the state Monday, newly formed Eight Canyon Job Corps Conservation but visibility was cut to zero for peace talks. But he said later that Bur-Continued on A-5 in the Las Cruces area, fore stage cradling her Oscar to her breast. Marvin, who flew to Hollywood from London where he Glen Erhlick, Mescalero ing State Police to close US- fire control officer for the Bu 70-80 west of Las Cruces. Red Chinese Reject Highest winds occurred in western New Mexico, with in it HONOR FOR CHIANG TAIPEI CD The Formosa Provincial Assembly has adopted a resolution to establish a university named after President Chiang Kai-Shek. He is scheduled to be inaugurated May 20 for his fourth six-year term.

10-Point Plan reau of Indian Affairs, called is making a new picture, said, it "a major fire." He said "There are too many people blowing dust had obscured the fT mjr career But think half of this award be- of the electricians, who arejKUSK gusts over 50 miles an hour reported at Deming and part of a 175-man UTC work force here to help check out and mount the big solids. vision of those at tne scene, i. Grants. But dust was abun city and reported huge secondary explosions and fire. A spokesman in Saigon said the planes apparently hit liquid fuel used in the missiles.

He added that the explosions and fire apparently destroyed the entire complex. The Soviet Union is believed to have shipped 86 stationary and mobile SAM installations into North Viet Nam. An unknown number of SAM sites ring Hanoi and Haiphong, the vital North Vietnamese seaport. Many mobile SAM launchers are moved around as needed. The attacks on the sites near Hanoi came after the Super Sabres and Thunder-chiefs pounded a bridge on the main highway between Hanoi and Haiphong and another south of the capital on the main railroad line between Hanoi and Vinh.

Miss Christie's role as the dant in all sections with the and it was impossible to determine how extensive the Crash Costs Pilot mo BONN (UPI) A West German Air Forre pilot who crash landed his plane when it ran out of fuel was billed $6500 for repairs to the aircraft, it was disclosed Monday. A report by the federal comptroller general said the unidentified pilot had received permission to make an emergency flight to visit his ailing mother. En route, he noticed fuel consumption was unusually high but continued on his journey until his plane ran out of fuel, forcing the crash-landing. The government ruled that anxiety caused by his mother's illness was no excuse for carelessness with government property. Continued on A-2 Journal Index fire was.

The fire was on the southeast corner of the reservation. The nearest road was a mile TOKYO UP) Red China has rejected Secretary of State Dean Rusk's 10-point declaration that offered wider unofficial contacts between the two countries. It declared: "The ten elements are a mixture of hostility to China and deception. The real aim is to be hostile to and launch aggression against China and to contain and encircle it. All talks about 'improving' relations and 'avoidance' of a mountains obscured even ar such localities as Ruidoso.

Winds up to 45 miles an hour were recorded in Albuquerque Monday afternoon. The winds were a result of a strong storm which developed over the Central Rockies Monday. Accompanying the winds was a cold moist air 6780 Tremors Hit Japan City MATSUSHIRO, Japan (UPI) This shaken central Japan mountain town, rocking under a virtual eight- Crash in Texas Kills N. M. Man SHERMAN, Tex.

(UPI) and a half away, and four pumper trucks were standing by on the road, unable to get in. Four bulldozers were being used to try to halt the spread of the flames. The fire was spotted from the Pajarito Mountain Look front which pushed into northeast New Mexico producing Albert Creel, 46, of Rosa-ell, month series of earthquakes, light rain and fog Monday state of hostility are a of Commission Around New Mexico C-3 Bridge D-6 Classified C-7-D-4 Comics D-5 Crossword Puzzle D-6 Daily Record C-2 Dear Abby B-2 Editorials A-4 Financial C-5-C-7 Movies C-4 Obituaries A-2 Our Slant A-4 People's Column A-5 Sports C-l-C-2 TV Loy A-7 TV Previews A-7 Weather Table D-5 Woman's World B-l-B-2 Monday recorded 6780 new- N. was killed and A. C.

Newton, 64, of Dexter, N. The U. S. spokesman said morning, and showers in the afternoon, mostly limited to tremors, seismologists said. out Tower of the U.S.

Forest Authorities said the num was critically injured early the northern third of the state. Traces of rainfall were re SLIDE KILLS FOUR SANTIAGO Chile An avalanche of snow dislodged by recent heavy rains killed ber of tremors set a record of sorts. Matsushiro has been Service about noon. It was nearly 5 p.m. before fire-fighting crews could get to it.

Some 800 acres of range Iraqi Cabinet Formed Under New President corded at Los Alamos and both bridges were put out of commission. Hanoi and Haiphong are officially off limits to U. S. Air raiders by order from Washington because of a potentially high civilian casualty rate in any bombing attack. jostled and jolted by more ifour persons and seriouslv in- Clayton, and snow flurries fell land burned Sunday in the Monday in an almost headon collision between an automobile and a trailer-tractor.

Clifton McBeth, 23, of Ma-dill, driver of the trailer-tractor, escaped injury. than 200.000 shocks since last i jured a fifth Monday near August 3 although thousands jRengo, about 75 miles south DAMASCUS, Syria i.fi same general area, Erhlich at Ruidoso producing .14 of an inch of water as the snow melted. said. were not felt by residents. 0f here new government was formed in Iraq tonight under former Minimum early morning Anti-Inflation Move prime minister D.

R. Abdul Rahman Bazzaz, Baghdad, Radio announced. Alliance for Progress temperatures were generally in the 40s in the north and 50s The accident happened 6.5 miles west of Sherman on US-82. One wheel of McBeth's vehi Bazzaz was prime minister under the late Iraqi president, Nine strong tremors shook the city of 21,000 residents Sunday, but caused only one injury. However, walls and ceilings were knocked down in some dwellings and cracks appeared in the streets.

One of the Sunday quakes was so strong it sent the top of an 81-foot chimney plunging to the ground in Nagano City 10 miles away. Abdul balem Aref, who was cle went off the shoulder of the road. He lost control and it went sideways across the Montoya Proposal Wins Top Backing State Solons Fight 'Hide' Export Quotas centerline and hit the car with in the south, but ranged from 32 at Red River to 68 at Carlsbad. Maximum afternoon temperatures were generally in the 60s in the north and 70s in the south, but varied from 55 at Red River to 83 at Carlsbad and Roswell. Albuquerque had a low of 42 in the Valley and a high of 71.

Creel and Newton in it. killed in a helicopter crash last Wednesday. The Baghdad broadcast said the 18-member cabinet was sworn in immediately by the country's new president, Maj. Gen. Abdul Rahman Aref.

He was elected Sunday to suc Five Heads of Rome Leave City Suddenly Many Matsushiro citizens From the Journal's price has dropped $3 per hide, spent the night in tents setjWashinton Bureau Billed as an anti-inflationr up outside the city. Of the WASHINGTON New Mex- ary move, it has strone sud- By PAUL R. WIECK Enroute to Mexico City Of the Journal's last week for the dedication Washington Bureau of a statue of Abraham Lin- WASHINGTON Sen. Jo- coin. President Johnson gath-seph M.

Montoya, D-NM, isiered around him his compan- ceed his brother. ROME (UPI) The glory that was Rome was 6780 tremors recorded lawmakers are joining inlport from the shoe industry, day. 661 were strong enough a line of protest from the) But cattle country solons to be felt above ground. jcatlle country over a Dept. of are Drotestine loudlv at hear- Rice to Indonesia Albuquerque Weather poorer Monday.

basking this week in the glowjions on the plane, including heads of a presidential endorsementjSen. Montoya. jknown Al.M OVERQI AND VICINITY: Part- SeismoloCistS Were baffled rnmmprr'P nrrlpr that u-ill roct it Vm Un Trt-it r.9 vandals decapitat- WASHINGTON (UPD The i w. n.wi, ujiiijitn uu u.y wic JU ui of one of his pet proposals. "I discussed my proposal to ed five statues during the! United States announced an Vhi ocrasiotiai ahowen war-j by tne endless disturbances' the states cattle industry $3 Commerce this week to hear It happened in Mexico City revive the Alliance for Prog-night in downtown Kome siagreement Monday to sell In- wim lrost i iieiv.Dut the Japanese meteorologi-million annually unless side of the argument, last week when President wjth the President and Villa Borghese Park.

Idonesia 50.000 tons of rice 'Jjj f'fepm aRency issued new warn- voked. Monday, Rep. E. S. Johnny don B.

Johnson called for a Secretary of State Dean Ruskl Police said they suspected credit to help ease a cpi'uuon probability today, decreasing things that precautions should' It is the recent order D-NM, called the ac- meeting of heads of state toon the plane," Sen. Montoya the job was done either by shortage. It was the firstj 'J muchjbe taken against more strong -ting up export quotas forjtion "arbitrary" and said it put new life into the Alliance addine that the White isouvenir hunters or by a for U. S. aid totiaV and Wednesday with scat- Quakes.

icattle hides, calf and dipjwas taken "for the benefit of (young animal) skins and bo- one group and for the detri-vine leathers. Iment of another." for Progress. i House received a copy of his! gang that sells t0 collectors. Indonesia in almost two years; CnSL.T-; A few weeks aeo. Sen.

Mon-)enpprh at tho tim be made tThey said whoever performedjand reflected the improve-on Wednesday, strong east por- tMFEROR ISITS tova made a similar oronosal it the decapitations workedlment in relations since the," SSS PORT OF SPAIN. Trinidad Since it went into effect, thel Hp that while it quickly, because the the in a maior speecn on But Sen Jakarta government under-! Belasslei orPnce 01 n'a" l.ew the shoe industry by in-'took a purge of Communist uK, tomtit" -3s north. 20 outn. I Ethiopia arrived here to start 1 growers sell 1 million animals! Montoya declined very ipark is patrolled all night Senate floor. It might not be coincidence.

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