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Albuquerque Journal du lieu suivant : Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 43

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Albuquerque, New Mexico
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ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Friday. March 20. 1970 C3 Francisco. Be said alALCT tats than three years." he Foundation Suggests MALDF Reorganize, Move Main Office about half iU work ia Caraia and half in Texas, "What was happening was becoming a full time administrator. Tm primarily aa attorney and this Is what I want1 THZ BOARD of directors of exclude Texas and California, report of aa investigating team, todo." up national headquarters in another am.

ry MAUD? wishes to maintain its Ti jerina said. "The rationale that MALDF had become too Tijerina said the board ef autonomy," be said. that the board advanced was SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI) -Pete Tijeriaa, executive director of the MexkiR-American Lrgtl Defense Fund MALDF), said that the Ford Foundation's su- "Provided additional funds! embroiled la local politic. Also He said however that MALDF is not "anti anything but strictly a legal services program with the main thrust towards dvil rights cases la federal courts.

We're not pro Albert Pena or directors would meet la Los Under the new organization, are made available, it would certainly increase our ef Anseles Thursday to plan the that In Washington we would have access to national media and access to the big money in it was doing nothing toward the goal of eventually divorcing itself from Ford support and agenda for a meeting the second persons sow on the board would remaia and several new ones would be asked to Join. He said fectiveness especially in terms ck la May to decide me New York City." anybody." becoming self sufficient. of services to more people," TV location for the new headquar Sam Wybe of Dallas and George "WELL. I THINK mat Ford Pena is a Bexar County Com a toe tmmt C.1U5 Jerina said. "Tbey (the foundation) have not guaranteed to! gesuon to reorganise MALDF will help the group io the long run.

Tijertaa recently announced a decision by the foundation to withhold further funding of MALDF unless it nulla its head ters. The May nieeting would be held in Los Angeles or Saa He said, however, the MALDF board at present favors Denver Cok or Phoenix, Ariz, as a missioner and a MALDF Scott, ung-Temco-Vougbt, Inc. official, had been asked to Join controls; the money and tbey fund us and if they don't it is up; director. have a ri to some direction, the board. to us to get it from oOer sources location for national headquar "WHAT WOULD harpen (la Ijou see," be said.

"But what we ters. and from public support" Ford alleged, through the quarters out of Texas and set the reorganization) is an ac- Ti jerina said be personally would step down as executive director aod would remain for a Car think abeat this is that we could not exist wife Ford's con He also said MALDF would maintain regional headquarters in Saa Antonio and in Los ccferatioh at fan preram.M be tinued We feel It sail "Tne nwve is to establish a CIXICT PACTCHY CUTUT den'test C7 cpcchcttl woum tana at least one more Anseles. year as aa advisor before returning to private practice as a lawyer. Ee said the office year before we can become self He said a federal law require national headquarters, they don't want it la Texas because of political turmoil, and it indicates the possibility of ad APS Gets Flags From Zonta Club supporting." He said MALDT vouU need tl probably would be drykjod be-tweeo an as yet vndesisuted that MALDF eventually divorce itself from total control by Ford because any organization totally dependent oa funds from a AfftY KZZX muaon to exist at nresent ditional funds. general counsel and treasurer.

swec- tarov-a the next year. "The board of directors has agreed to move out of San An foundation most come under MALDF offers legal help to "I organized MALDF aad my commitment was to not more The Albuquerque chapter of needy Mexican-Americans. tonio to a locale which would strict supervision. Zonta International has pre Board of official city ICS public Education with flap for the schools. (ifc Zonta is a service club of women holding executive and administrative positions.

The presentation was made at a board meeting Monday night at Albuquerque High by Mrs. LaRoma Thompson of Highland High School SHOES FOR EVERY MGMDGROF THE FAMILY! In other actions at tit meeting, the board: Accepted the bid of Wo Grande Construction Co: of (375, S3) for construction of a new Aspea Elementary School; Gave preliminary approval to plans for 'shop areas at Jefferson Junior High School; Approved leasing of space for the Albuquerque High shops, at 23 Marquette NE, at a $223 a month figure. The present shop area Is being taken as right of way for the Grand Ave. overpass. Approved retirements for 12 long time personnel ALWAYS FIROT QUALITY Saccharb Use Lclied to Cancer Of Bladder METRO Slate MADISON on Cancer re MmuM Proposes Unit For Consumers researchers at the University of Wisconsin announced they have uncovered evidence linking the widely used artificial sweetener saccharin with cancer of the The METRO candidates for the City Commission have appeared for the creation of a bladder.

Consumer's Protection Dept. Dr. George T. Bryan of the UW Medical School said the continued use of the chemical within the city's administration. METRO candidate! for the would be "extremely impru April 7 dty election are Dr.

Peter Marquee, Mary Walters dent," but added that until further data is available It and Chester Bruce Hanson. might be difficult for government administrators to "ban It very widely." "Consumers at all wage levels are being bilked daily in Albuquerque," the candidates said. "There isn't one organization or activity that can help the vic tim" The candidates also criticised the Better Business Bureau. lie said it could take two years to establish conclusively that saccharin is a cause of bladder cancer beyond any medical doubt. Bryan is part of the team whose studies last year resulted in the banning of cycUmates by the Dept.

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