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Page Four ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL January II, 1B59 Deaths and Funerals CORDOVA Servlcei fnr Mm. Nlv Cordova wars held Saturday morning at Dennis Chavez Jr. Home From Hospital WASHINGTON Dennis Chavez son of the New Mexico Senator, was discharged from George Washington 9:30 from San laidro Catholic Church Teamster Chief On Labor Board Continued from Fin On for comment Saturday. How Corralu. Burial In Corrnlet Catholic Cemetery.

Crollett-Qabaldoo Mortuary lu to. charge. DAVIS Funeral aervlcei fnr Mrt. Grants Service Marks Ordination of Vicar Journal Special GRANTS James S. Paget, vicar of the All Saints Episcopal Church of the Grants-Milan area received his ordination and confirmation Saturday in a special service at the church.

The ordination and confirmation ceremonies for the Rev. Alice E. Davla will be held Monday morning at 11:00 In the Palm Chapel Hospital Saturday after a stay of several weeks. or tne strong-rnorne junrtuary. rne Rev.

Q. E. Ootosk! will officiate. Interment will be made In the National Cemetery at Santa Fe Monday at 2 Reached by telephone after ever, back in 1957 when the national Teamsters Union was going home, the younger Cha p. m.

Second Crasft Victim Located Journal Special LAS VEGAS State police discovered Saturday that a second man was apparently in the wrecked jeep in which a Las Vegas man was found dead Friday. Identified as Arthur Tafoya, 38, Las Vegas, he is in St. Anthony's hospital. He suffered head and leg injuries as well as a broken arm. State Patrolman Eddie Apo-daca said Tafoya had been in the hospital about an hour prior to the time he located the jeep in which Filadelfio Armijo vez told a newsman: "I feel like a million." being investigated by a Senate Committee, he was quoted as saying his union represented about 1000 members across the Jii U-5u OALLEGOS Medardo Oallegos, 42, died In a local hospital Saturday morning following an illness.

He lived at 922 Pacific SW, and was a lifelong resi At the hospital he had shown dent of Albuquerque, Mr. Oallegos Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Pauline state. Paget were administered by the Rt. Rev.

C. J. Kinsolving III, bishop of the New Mexico- Oallegos: five sons, Medardo Willie. steady improvement from a stroke and emergency operation he underwent early last month for removal of blood clots from the brain. Raymond, Laurence and Martin; Tour La Near replaces James A.

Price of Albuquerque, presi southwest Texas diocese. dent of the AFL-CIO, on the Following the services, the women's auxiliary conducted a commission. Others replaced were G. L. Guthrie of Las Vegas and Joe D.

Sena of Strong-Thorne Mortuary. The Rev. Har reception at the home of Mr. old Richards will officiate. Interment iiaugnters, Mrs.

Joe Hastings, Mrs, Ben-nie Gonzalee, Mrs. Zeke Sanchez, and Miss Dolores Oallegos; his father, Lorenzo Gallegos; Pete and Lorenzo two sisters, Mrs. A. Martinez and Mrs. Flavlo Martinez; and three grandchildren.

Ararngements will be announced later. Rosary will be recited tonight and Monday at 7:30 In the Floral Chapel, Salazar ft Sons Mortuary. GARCIA Mrs. Sophia S. Garcia, 49, of 424 Aspen NE, passed away suddenly and Mrs.

Ralph Card on San will be made In Fairview Cemetery. Santa Fe. JENSEN Services for Mrs. Ola Wat- Mateo west of Grants, where the new church was re Declines Comment died. This, he said, was apparently 12 hours after the acci-.

ker Jensen were held Saturday morning from Holy Family Church. Burial was In Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery. Gir- cently constructed. Tom Robles, executive secre cla Mortuary, Eighth, and Stover SW, Saturday, Mrs.

Garcia was a lifelong dent Apodaca said Tafoya appar was in etiarge. tary of the AFL-CIO, declined comment on Burroughs' labor renmeni or AlDuqiierque and a member of San Ignaclo Catholic Church. She Is survived by her husband, Solomon: a PROFFER Mr. John William Prof fer. 84, and resident of this city, and ently left the wrecked jeep about one-half mile north of daughter, Mrs, Eddie Apodaca; heri commission appointments other tVlon in eav (T'm aura TrtV a Cortez, passed away here Satur.

Burroughs' Office Staff Knows Politics By MAURICE TRIMMER SANTA FE (UPD What is it like to work directly for the new governor of New Mexico? 'It's a wonderful experience." "I enjoy having a part in government in helping people." "I love everything about i So -say the receptionist and two secretary stenographers who serve in Gov. John Burroughs' office. They are Mrs. Beatrice Roach Gottlieb of Santa Fe, 'Mrs. Ernestine D.

Evans of Santa Fe and Mrs. Alberta Miller of Albuquerque. Apparently Burroughs and his, aide, Dick Valdez, picked the trio, for their professional political know-how as well as good looks, office experience and pleasant telephone voices. Youngest In Nation Mrs. Gottlieb, slim brunette receptionist, served two terms as secretary of state, from 1951-55.

She was the youngest secretary of state in the nation at the time of her inauguration. Mrs. Evans went to the legislature in 1940 from Rio Arriba County, the only woman to have ever represented Rio Arriba. Mrs. Miller, who says she "grew up with politics at home in Dodge City, went to work at the "Burroughs for Governor" headquarters in Albuquerque before the primaries and continued in Democratic headquarters throughout the election campaign.

The governor's team has what is known in football circles as "depth." Valdez, Burroughs' quiet. day evening following a (hort illness. State Issues 31 Charters the Las Vegas city limits and Near will'do job a He was a retired farmer, end was residing with a son, Mr. William L. walked to a night club at the commissioner." Proffer, of 309 Mescaiero BW, Besuiesj rather, Amado Snlaa; two brothers, Alfred, here, and Tommy, In San Francisco; six sisters.

Miss Kate Salas, Mrs. Tony Tawada, Mrs. Tony Gallegos, Sister Dolorltas, Mrs. Frank Vigil, all here, and Mrs. Joe Montoya, Los Angeles, two grandchildren.

Rosary will be recited Sunday night at 7:30 In the Garcia Mortuary Chanel at 7:30 D. m. Funeral Dick Valdez The Teamsters have been ex city limits where his sister, Mrs. Lala Marquez, was working. She, in turn, took him home and finally to the his son here he Is survived by a daughter, Mrs.

Noel Hadley, of Cortez, here, two sisters, Mrs. Mary Spradllng, Cape Girard, and Mrs, Leona Watford, Jackson, two brothers, Raymond Moll, St. Louis, and Birch pelled from the AFL-CIO on a national level. The union has participated in past Democratic elections, having contributed From the Journal's Santa Fe Bureau will be held Tuesday morning at Ban Ignaclo Church. Burial will be la Mt.

Calvary Cemetery. Moll, of Saxton, Mo.i eignt grandchil SANTA FE The State GUTIERREZ Funeral services for Apodaca said it had been es dren and 13 great grandchildren. Hsj was a member of the Methodist church, funeral arrangements will be an nounced by the Strong-Thorne Mortuary. $8000 to the Simms for Governor Committee in 1954 through H. E.

Leonard, Albu Eutlqueo R. Gutierrez were held Saturday morning from Sacred Heart Church. Burial was in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. A Sons Mortuary was In charge.

tablished that Armijo was driving the vehicle when it hit Corporation Commission issued charters to 31 corporations last week, Chairman Ingram B. SALAS Services for Jose Tgnaria guard post and plunged to Salas were held Saturday afternoon from Sacred Heart Church. Burial wag mtmm if immiM, VrC querque equipment dealer, who HARTER Funeral services for Aline the bottom of Pecos Arroyo. Pickett has announced. Eighteen are domestic (New Mex Fay Harter will be held Monday afternoon at 2:00 In Palm Chapel of the In Mt.

Calvary Cemetery, saiazar as Sons Mortuary was in charge. has been very close to Burroughs. Sedillo, long considered close ico) and 13 are foreign or out- of-state. to U. S.

Sen. Dennis Chavez, replaces one-time U. S. Atty. Paul Larrazolo, and will serve JANUARY PIANO CLEARANCE The domaatio charter! want to: The Brown Agency, Farmlngtoti, credit collection; Thomae Plumbing and Heating, Raton; Mountain States Rentals, SOS San Pablo NE, Albuquerque, automobile rentala; Chem-Co, 142 Truman NE, Albuquerque, operate a chemical company; Rio Grande in the Albuquerque district of fice.

He has been a controver sial political figure for years, Contruction Las Cruces, building Physicist Will Lecture At Highlands University Journal Special LAS VEGAS Dr. Park H. Miller, head of the experimental physics group of the general atomic division, General Dynamics Corp. will serve as a visiting lecturer at New Mexico Highlands University Monday and Tuesday. He will visit under the aus and his name figured prom construction i Edwards of New Mexico, Santa Fe, plumbers, builders and contractors for the purpose of building: Valley Engineering, Los mently In the first campaign conducted by Republican Ed Alamos, electronics; Dwigtit Tope State Agency.

420 Lomas NW, Albuquerque, general Insurance brokerage, Ama Mechem against former Gov John E. Miles. Mechem criti zon and McOee Insurance, Koswell, cized the Democrats for having USED SPINET $395.00 general insurance brokerage; Griffith Construction, Farmington, general Walnut tinhh ONLY, kept Sedillo on the payroll as consumer's counsel for the merchandise; Goco Drilling Artesia, general mining, oil and gas; Marquez Ranch and Livestock Santa Rosa: Associated Specialists, Public Service Commission a Mrs. Beatrice Roach Gottlieb Mrs. Ernestine D.

Evans pices of the American Assn. of Physics Teachers, of which he is past president, and the American Institute of Physics FISCHER job later abolished. 420 Marquette NW, Albuquerque, real estate; Mizpah, Aztec; Monte Vista Building Lai Cruces; Sparkle Cleaners, 715 Tljeraa NW; Gallup speaiviiig, lasi-jiiuvuig ngnii arm is a native of Las Vegas, Atty. Howard Buckley of Ros- GULBRANSEN 40" CONS0LI Mahogany finish MQR00 LIKE NEW HJIV Kelly replaces Col. C.

L. Blonde Oak floor sample i5o well, who was active in Demo which has produced a number Mean in the traffic position. Lighthouse Rescue Mission, non-profit New Mexico Building Branch. A. G.

C. as part of a broad, nationwide program to stimulate interest Mears gained a reputation for Albuquerque, encourage efficiency among of outstanding state politicians. He started working on the his toughness in handling traf in physics. The program is now FISCHER fie violators, and his actions in its second year. cratic campaigns.

After serving in the House for six consecutive sessions as chief bill clerk, she won election as secretary of state. "If you're a woman interest governor's campaign 19 months ago, when Burroughs was still KNABE Blonde Oak floor sample, one of the World's S9nfi0 finest Pianos. SAVE sUU contractors. Foreign corporation! are: Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith, N. N.

general brokerage (securities); Controls Co. of America, Schiller Park, 111., controls and burners: Dekalb Petroleum Dekalb, 111. Middle 8tates Petroleum have been given much of the credit for an improved traffic GRAND PIANO 4'T" Mahogany finish. IIACftOO NEW ONLY lUWW vertising agency before joining fatality record last year. the Burroughs headquarters Dick Valdez, Burroughs' ad Wilmington, Pela.

Certain-Teed ed in politics secretary of state is about the only thing open in ministrative assistant, said Products Baltimore, Md, general merchandise; Avco Sales N. last January. Lived In Gallup Her husband is a Santa Fe New Mexico," she explained. lot no. i USED UPRIGHT PIANOS some values to $200.00 $1 if GOO SALE PRICE each 143 N.

general wares; Davis Construction Provo, Utah; Ross EUer, Kelly's status in the party position "now is being worked She is proud that the first Dsnver, construction and real railway supervisor, and they considered a political unknown from Portales. Valdez was financial director of the state hospital at Las Vegas when Burroughs asked him to help survey the state to see what his possibilities were of winning the governor's office. Long Worklnr Day His work day during Burroughs' first week as governor has included 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for talking to visiting citizens and 6 p.m.

to 10 p.m. for dig voting machines were installed in the state during her term of office. Legislator When 21 out." However, it is expected he will resign as party chairman. Speculation has placed Thomas G. Trotter, party estate; Beth Crews Denver, property owning and leasing: Technlfax Holyoke, warehousing and sale of sensitized paper; Vitavac Anaheim.

agricultural commodities; Rich Plan of El Paso, agricultural commodities. lot no. 2 USED UPRIGHT PIANOS some values up to $250.00 $11059 SALE PRICE each 119 chairman in Pet. 33 In the, Mrs. Evans, who came orig inally from El Rito, started her Heights, in the front-running position.

It was reported Trot lived in Gallup for 10 years before moving to Albuquerque in 1945. As office manager at the Burroughs' and later the Democratic headquarters, she waded into the campaign battle, helping set up precinct schools for workers, preparing publicity and distributing party information. A confirmed Democrat, Mrs. term in the legislature when she was 21. terpresident of the First Thrift and Loan Later she was chief clerk of the mess office at Bruns Gen ging away at correspondence and other necessary paper the backing of Kelly and Gov.

lot no. 3 USED UPRIGHT PIANOS some values up to $300.00 SOOEOO SALE PRICE each lid eral Hospital in Santa Fe dur Burroughs. Replaces Mears Burroughs appointments was made earlier but not announced generally to the public at the time. The Belen News-Bulletin reported that he assumed the position Jan. 1 and quoted him as saying he would supervise the work of eight field men.

The labor commissioners held at least one meeting before the public was let in on their appointments and the Mrs. Alberta Miller NOME 0Wr OrEMTED I Kelly, a former bus driver, 1THI MAY COMPANY ing 'World War II; for seven years was chief of the royalty department in the state land office and for four years in the State Board of Education Finance office. will move into a spot which GENEROUS TERMS has been paying $10,000 a year. work. Asked how ht and Burroughs get along, Valdez said that after the long campaign stretch, "We know each other's temperaments pretty well." Mrs.

Gottlieb, whose father, Charles Bassett, is director of the state gasoline tax division, caught the political bug early. She said it started when, still a teen-ager, she went to work for mmij 1 The Sedillo job has been paying about $500 a month and is a part-time post. CHJIPEI 3-4431 314 Central AvtS.W Miller said, "you have to be sold on it before you can sell it to the people." The three are housewives as well. Mrs. Gottlieb and Mrs.

Miller have three children, Mrs. Evans one. Valdez tops the roll, however, with two boys and two girls. Mrs. Evans said she enjoys mm m.jw reminded by friends "that Rome wasn't built in a day," she says, "Yes, but I wasn't boss of that job." Mrs.

Miller, who calls herself a "life-long secretary," worked in an Albuquerque ad the "personal aspect" of New Mexico politics. 'mmtmmmmrm rn i ii iirtLji State Reciprocity Committee Appointment of Romero as A was In session before mem She is known for her office ItliMiriii'i OMIT Oiiittfi.Milaitrnt M11H Its re chief liquor inspector as has been the case of several other bers' names were revealed. efficiency. Sometimes when 't rm wa.xjjnm.j.wri nva-siffLxtRkvijTvnsVHr ncLii fJtj'ir BNjiviisiv to, pill 'II' in Wcmnrmiuiu. iw ff -Mb; -ax hmmMm 9 rtlggS si.

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