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Today's Smile LOUISVILLE (API Warn J. J. Elder fliited the Grand Canyon, ha vat aakrd to in lha rclitr which imluded space far commend. Two lourltti who alined head of Eldrr came iwar with totally different imprmiona of the-canyon. One had written: "The arm of occidental luhltmlty." The other called the canyon tha "Mneit ditch I ever taw." ENA1 Good Morning: Diplomat Keep Pleading With lirael And The Arab Nallona To Heed Tha ttaae-r ire.

What teate-Fire? 88th Year Volume 35 Number 66 Thursday December 5, 1968 62 Pages in Four Sections price 7C zLSi" SaNERAPEM 'Changes' sraeli Jets Attack Clinic Builder, Beloved Physician 'Uncle Doc 9 Lovelace Is Dead Here at 85 In Stamp Plan Seen Iraqi ordan By REES LLOYD Dr. William Randolph Lovelace, Albuquerque's "Uncle Doc" who became a High echelon "changes" pioneer aero-space medicine and was co-founder of Lovelace Clinic and the Love, lace Foundation, died Wednesday morning at the age of 85. One of the most distinguished physicians in America, Dr. Lovelace died at Ba in often-criticized aspects of the U. S.

Dept. of Agriculture's Food Stamp Pro Air Blows Claims It's 'Vital' to Defense taan Memorial Methodist Hospital, part of the clinic-hospital-foundation complex gram were predicted Wednesday and the prob with which he was associated. Tijerina Asks to Call Fall Aft lems plaguing the county program began to smooth out in the third day of op eration. Dr. Lovelace had been 111 since almost two months ago when he suffered a stroke.

He had been in critical condition since that time and died Wednesday at 2:35 a.m. A memorial service has tentatively been scheduled for Louis H. Gallegos, officer-in-charge of the USDA's Consumer Food Programs field office DA Sanchez to Stand Shelling here, said a "top level" meeting has been set for next week in Washington and I By United Press International Israeli jet fighters Saturday. The service will be at By JOLINE DAFFER defense only wants Sanchez to definitely expect some changes Reies Lopez i i a bombed and strafed Iraqi expeditionary troop, artil testify "for harassment" and to "bring side Issues into this the First Methodist Church, 314 Lead SW, with the Rev. Ira Williams officiating.

to come out of the meeting." GALLEGOS prediction of a Wednesday asked for per case. lery and radar positions; Tierra Amarilla Courthouse was an aborted attempt to make a citizen's arrest. Tijerina wants to call Santa Fe Dist. Atty. Alfonso Sanchez to the stand, claiming it is "vital" to his defense.

The state opposes the request, arguing the policy change was made in the Born July 27, 1883, in a log context of a discussion of the deep inside Jordan Wednesday in the fourth day of seesaw attacks between the mission to call as a witness the chief prosecutor in his District Court trial, indicating defense will try to establish the June 1967 armed raid on the two most often criticized program stipulations a man The request hangs in the balance, with Dist. Judge Paul Larrazolo scheduled to hear legal arguments on it beginning at 9 this morning. Wednesday's court session cabin on a farm at Dry Fork, Dr. Lovelace was the second child of Mr. and Mrs.

John L. Lovelace. IN 1905 DR. Lovelace received his medical degree from St. datory fixed percentage of income which must be spent on stamps, and a i i i on also saw one of Tijerina's againstusing stamps to defense witnesses identify him Louis University Medical School and performed his internship at two countries.

An Israeli military spokesman said the raids were carried out "to impress upon the Iraqis that they cannot attack Israeli settlements and escape punish-ment." The air strikes came shortly after Jordanian and Israeli artillery positions shelled each as tne man wno "Clubbed me St. Mary Hospital St. Louis. with his rifle" during the raid. But a disease so prevalent at purchase apparently necessary household items like soap and toilet paper.

Program participants, whose incomes must fall below even the poverty livel set by the federal government, have the time tuberculosis Tijerina, obviously surprised at the testimony, asked and got VTA? XjT it W5 permission to cross-examine his prompted his moving to New Mexico in 1906 an immense gain for an area that had yet to own witness, 57-year-old E. R. omer across tne Jordan river cease-fire line near the Damiva Gleasner, Albuquerque business gam statehood. bridge. The Jordanians characterized the mandatory expenditure for food stamps as man.

reported six "military" deaths a form of compulsory eating. Lovelace visited Albuquerque upon his arrival in the state but Tijerina asked Gleasner why Dr. William Randolph Lovelace 1883-1968 and 14 injuries from the air at-tacks and the Israelis said they I grr if J) i was unable to find a position he had not identified him before as his assailant, and the witness "THEY DON'T want us to clean our houses, clean ourselves," a woman said as lost one plane, a Super Mystere but rescued the pilot who died with the hospitals here However, he did leave an ap' The Lovelace Legend said: "Because it took me this length of time to find out who it later. she waited in line, "they just plication with the Santa Fe was." want us to eat." Railway. The defendant land grant TJSDA regulations i ct leader, 42, is being tried on purchases to foods onlv.

ex IN 1906, HE became a surgeon for the Lantry Sharp Construction Co. and the Santa three charges stemming from cluding liquor and tobacco and the raid on the Rio Arriba Tuberculosis Gave State Great Doctor By ED MAHtt IN WASHINGTON, the State Department, fearful of another Middle Eastern war, called on Isreal and Jordan to stop violating their cease-fire agreement. At the same time, the department spokesman said that the United States would like to Fe Railway in Sunnyside, near all "non-foods," including soap and detergents and paper prod County Courthouse kidnaping Fort Sumner. Walter S. Geis and false imprisonment of Henry Gabaldon ucts.

Deputy Sheriff Daniel Rivera He lived and practiced medicine in a one-room, tar- Miss Monte Mav Rile v. and assault on the TA jail. Geis, Gabaldon Chosen paper Duiiamg. director of the county Health New Mexico, a haven for tuberculosis sufferers at The jury of six men and six women was released early and Social Services has However, a hemorrhage put Dr. Lovelace in bed and his see some concrete evidence that the Russians, who are backing the Arabs in their quarrel with Israel, are registered more than 20,000 Wednesday afternoon so the participants and savs the pro mother journeyed from Spring judge and attorneys could the turn of the century, counts many of its leading citizens among those who traveled here from the East to breathe our dry air.

And William Randolph Lovelace, a country doctor gram will reach more Deorde field, to care for him discuss the question of Sanchez than the "direct commodity "exerting their influence towards peace in the Middle East." and remained with him until being called as a defense Sheriff-Elect Dow Names His Top Aides distribution" pr a it her death. witness. who fell victim to the dreaded disease, was among replaces. "IT'S A MUCH more ap The Soviet Union has served those who came to the state to begin a new life. LOVELACE'S father also Both sides agreed that he notice it considers the Middle moved to Sunnyside and re would qualify as a competent East part of its security zone mained in engineering work It was New Mexico's gain when Lovelace, who died of a witness, but were not prepared pealing program," she said in analyzing the response.

"There is a good bit more dignity in with the Santa Fe as track was Continued on A-8 stroke Wednesday morning, to argue the question put to them by Judge Larrazolo: laid farther west. By BOB BEIER Sheriff-elect Red Dow moved his country medical in 1958 but lost to Democratic incumbent John Flaska. In 1960, Geis sought the Viets Damage Recon Plane In 1908, "Uncle Doc," as he Wednesday named Walter practice to Sunnyside, N.M. in buying stamps and selecting foods in a store than in waiting in line for someone to hand vou "What rights did the citizens was known to family, associates 1906. Geis, 56, a city employe and have to make a citizens arrest?" Groups Balk former law enforcement officer, Continued on A-16 LOVELACE'S DEATH a box of food.

That can be more than a little degrading." Republican nomination for sheriff and prior to the general election of that year switched Defense attorney Gene Fran- as his undersheriff No. 2 man chini told the court testimony prompted tributes from many political leaders in the state, has revealed Sanchez played a A "Food Stamp Committee" in the department and picked Henry Gabaldon as a chief deputy. SAIGON Soviet-made his registration to the Democratic party. direct part in the events lead was formed in Martineztown including Gov. David Cargo and ing up to what we are concern last month and is preparing At Office Of Licensure ed with here at this trial." The appointments were the U.S.

Sen. Clinton P. Anderson, who also traveled to the state to heal his lungs. budgets which reflect the actual SAM missiles damaged a U.S. Navy reconnaissance plane and narrowly missed another over North Vietnam Tuesday, the An Albuquerque resident for 28 years, Geis served as a city policeman in the early 1950s.

He currently is the city safety expense of the participants, He argued Sanchez testimony would be vital "if these people first made by Dow who also said he would retain "a few of the officers" serving under retiring Sheriff Joe Wilson, but Liquor Cheat Count Brings 30-Day Ban rather than a canned formula. The committee reportedly will Cargo called Lovelace's death a tremendous loss to the U.S. Command reported Wednes were going to the TA court- coordinator. nouse to make a citizen ar use the budgets as supporting declined to name them now. day.

Both planes made it back to their carriers. rest of Alphonso Sanchez." By WAYNE S. SCOTT Of the Journal's Santa Fe Bureau Continued on A-8 Dow also said he would name Geis is a member of the National Sheriff's the New Mexico Police and Sheriff's Fraternal Order medical profession and the State of New Mexico." The governor called Lovelace "an uncommon man, as was evidenced by his The defense attorney alluded It was the second time since to "improper" arrests author another chief deputy and described his appointees as SANTA FE Opposition to all attacks on North Vietnam ized by Sanchez after two All of Police and the Elks Club. "individuals who can help me accomplishments through the From the Journal's Santa Fe Bureau anza meetings that preceded the ceased Nov. 1 that the telephone and the sheriff's office." years." Geis and his wife live at 4412 raid.

pole-sized surface to air SANTA FE Selling cheap 9th NW. Lovelace first attended Sen. GEIS, WHO said he has 24 missiles had opened up on U.S. THE ATTORNEYS said they liquor for higher priced brands planes over the North. will be prepared this morning GABALDON, 37, a registered has brought a 30-day suspension Anderson in 1918 when both men were initiating their impact on their adopted state.

of the liquor license of the Mile years or law entorcemenc experience, served as undersheriff for former Republican Sheriff Harold HubbeU from 19 53 Continued on A-10 FIGHTING FLARED again Democrat, aided Dow in the primary campaign and was a Club of Farmington, state candidate for the city com "HE ATTENDED ME pro late Wednesday on a bloody battlefield near the Cambodian border, wounding 12 U.S. soldiers, the U.S. Command through 1956. He was the Republican candidate for sheriff mission in 1967. He served as State Boasts liquor director L.

A. McCulloch Jr. reported Wednesday. He said Grant Augustine, proprietor of the establishment, pleaded guilty this week to 15 president of Bernalillo County Young Democrats in 1967. said.

A day earlier a company fessionally in 1918 and I have had many opportunities to express my confidence and respect for him as a doctor," Anderson said. Journal Index Action Line A-22 Around New Mexico A-22 Arts C-8 Bridge C-21 Business in New Mexico C-16 Classified C-16-20 Comics C-21 Crossword Puzzle C-21 Daily Record B-6 Dear Abby B-2 Editorials A-4 Financial C-16 Movies C-9 Obituaries C-22 Peoples's Column A-5 Sports C-l-3 Today's Calendar A-2 TV Log, Previews A-21 Weather Table B-6 Woman's World B-l, 2 counts of misrepresentation of of U.S. Air Cavalry troopers lost 23 killed and 52 wounded in fighting in that area, the most Clear Skies Now a public relations man for the federal Concentrated Employment Pr ogram, Humphrey Declines Post NEW YORK (UPI) -President-elect Richard Nixon offered his recent the creation of a "department of licensure" to take over from individual boards the licensing of trade and professional people was expressed Wednesday by representatives of a number of the licensed groups. They made their protests to the Governor's Committee on Re-Organization of State Government, which is readying a bill to set up such a department for consideration by the 1969 legislature. The proposed bill, now in its "second discussion draft," would put all licensing under a "secretary of licensure." He would be given authority to set qualifications for all licensed trades and professions, except lawyers, although he would be required to ask advice from "ad hoc" apparently temporary committees which he would appoint himself.

THE BILL also would give to the secretary the authority to Anderson credited Lovelace active front of the war. The only other significant ac Not a cloud blemished New political opponent, Vice with carrying him through three serious operations. He said Lovelace's death was "distressing to me and I am sure it is tion reported for Wednesday Mexico skies Wednesday as tem President Hubert H. Humphrey, occurred 62 miles west of Gabaldon served as a deputy under former Republican Sheriff Lester Hay in 1964 and was a state liquor inspector in 1965 and 1966. He also is a free lance pilot and a sky-diving Continued on A-8 peratures showed a warming Saigon where South Vietnamese the ambassadorship to the United Nations but Humphrey distressing to many others who trend and the weather began to return to normal for the season.

irregulars were said to have have been his friends through the years." turned it down, a Nixon aide disclosed Wednesday. Extreme warming occurred Continued on A-8 along the eastern plains where afternoon maximums reached The senior senator said not liquors and two counts of failure to destroy empty liquor bottles, as required by law. McCulloch suspended the license for 30 days. "He was pouring cheap liquor Into bottles which had contained higher priced liquor," said McCulloch. AT OTHER informal hearings this week for liquor establishments charged with violations, McCulloch: Fined the Sierra Lanes of Santa Fe $100, after it pleaded guilty to serving liquor to a minor.

Placed Melvin Archuleta, Continued on A-8 only was Lovelace an excellent doctor but also a community the mid 70's at Tucumcari and Clayton for the warmest in the builder, and praised him for the state. establishment of the Lovelace However, the northwest cor Foundation and Lovelace Clinic. "I am extremely sorry he is no ner remained one of the coldest sections of the nation with enforce all laws pertaining to longer with us," Anderson said. Surtax Won 't Hike Salaries 'the licensed trades and Gallup recording the nation's LOVELACE, a bachelor who professions and industries now Enforced by the licensing low of 9 below zero. Grants, Zuni and Cham a also neared retained his erect stance and handsome features through his last years of life, once said he boards.

The present Board of Continued on A-10 the zero mark during the early morning hours. lived a "quite sheltered" early life. Albuquerque's thermometer also exhibited a warming trend with a high Wednesday of 42. But his move to New Mexico quickly exposed the young man Overnight lows were 15 at both Albuquerque Weather ALBl Qt ERl AND VICINITY: Fair todar and Friday with occasional hiKh cloudiness. Wanner today.

Breezy afternoons Hieh today near 50. Lowa tonight 11 Valley, 22 Bunport. NEW MEXICO: Oenerally fair today and Fridav with anme lush cloudiness Red Ships in Tests TOKYO (UPI) Soviet naval forces began a month-long exer-civ in hombine and underwater Q. Will the schools in the Tijeras area benefit from the proposed surtax we are voting on Dec. 16? O.E.F.

A. Yes. All schools in the Albuquerque system will benefit from the surtax. Our school system includes the Tijeras area schools: A. Montoya, Roosevelt and San Antonito.

Additional Action Line oa A-22 Q. Will the surtax, while collected only in Bernalillo County, be distributed in any way on a statewide level? In other words, do our Bernalillo County schools get to keep it all? J.S. A. With the exception of a 3 per cent fee which the state charges for collecting and processing the tax, all the money will be used exclusively by the Albuquerque Public School system. Dave Smoker.

The surtax, which is due to produce $3.1 million, would provide a 5 per cent cost-of-living increase to be paid to employes in a lump sum next July. The idea is that if approve the surtax election Dec. 16, then state legislators would take the vote as an indication the public wishes something done about adequate school financing on a statewide level. Q. If the surtax we are to vote on Dec.

16 is for just one year and is, as explained by school authorities, a one-shot deal based on our 1968 income tax, how will the salary increases be guaranteed for next year? M.B. A. They won't. In the first place there will be no changes in salary schedules for the Albuquerque Public School employes, says APS official the Valley and Sunport. Fair weather and sunny skies to the trials of a "frontier" doctor.

His first New Mexico patients were two men who had been extended over much of the na northeast. Cooler northeast, a Uttlp warmer west and today. Wanning involved in a shooting. One i demolition Wednesday north of I the Kurile Islands off Japan. U.

S. 7th Fleet vessels were reported in the area, apparently to observe the maneuvers. tion but an early December snowstorm dumped several inches of snow on the New England states. northeast Friday. Gusty wind east portion today.

Highs today 40 to 56 north. moMlv SO'a aoulh. Lows tonight to 15 hiso yalleya, 20 to 35 eliewhere. (Addtiional Weather B-6) victim was shot through the Continued on A-2.

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