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NAL Today's Smile Good Morning ROCK ISLAND. III. AP "otlra vera rrqumtrd to parch fur romantic thlpf hmit 70 yrart old, Hl victim riwrt km llttni In I ho Huffitle Tavrra whrn a man mad ardrnt Inn to fcrr. 'Wlwn It an all over I wh ailnui r-r-r-rl S8S watch," laid, 74th Year Volume SOS Number Kntarad noond elan mattar, Albuquarqua, Pott Offlea ondar act of ConfreM, im Tuesday Morning, December 28, 1954 Published Every Morning 22 Pages in Two Sections Price 7c As First One DSes Winter Stair State Snou), Ice, 'Very Cold' mm iii iiinii To West's NATO Ties With Russia, Red China Asked By Jap Socialists Arms Help by U. S.

Opposed by Parties; Premier Denounced TOKYO OF) Japan's two Socialist parties united in a Weather to Spread, Forecasters Predict Votes Confidence In Mendes-France By 289-251 Vote PARIS (INS) The French National Assembly Monday night cautiously common platform calling for By the Associated Press New Mexico's first major winter storm roared out of the north Monday, taking ona life and covering the eastern and northern portions of the state with a blanket of snow. The storm sent temperatures plummeting in all sections and put most of the state's major highways in dangerous but passable condition. State police and the Highway agreed to admit West Ger thar" mountains. They also discovered the stuff is slippery the canyon was almost impassable without chains. (Staff photo) SANTA CLAl'S was cheated out of snow for his sleigh but these motorists crawling out of Tijeras Canyon with their lights on Monday afternoon found out it can still snow in "them diplomatic relations with Red China and Russia and many into the North Atlan tic Treaty Organization and opposing "rearmament through PremierlDept.

discouraged travel in most areas. voted confidence in The Weather Bureau Albuquerque issued its second storm warning of the day, Pierre Mendes-France's govern American aid." In a joint announcement, they denounced the conservative gov ment. The vote was 289 to 251. forecasting snowfall in the east-central portions of three to six inches. Earlier, the same warning had been issued for the northeast section.

Few Utilities in NM 4 rea Public Service Use Winter Stand-By FeeiGroup Members ernment of Prime Minister Ichiro Hatoyama as "hypocritical" The storm is heading south and east," the weath In foreign policy. erman said. "It is bringing Hatoyama has called for Cold, More Snow a gradual transition from By a 38-vote margin, France thus revived Allied plans for a united defense of Western Europe, seriously jeopardized by the assembly's rejection of German rearmament last Friday. It seemed the assembly finally was moving to reverse itself and approve eventual entry of West German troops to the Closer trade and diplomatic ties XW with the two big Communist Public Service Company of New Mexico is virtually alone UUn KAmOin cowers but has made no step in among electric utilities in this area in charging a $5 stand-by IflH llClllCUll reasonable temperatures to very cold readings wherever it Nation Caught Between Warm, Cold Currents that direction despite an intense fee on large refrigeration air conditioners not in use during i ju UrintAr months iFrom the Journal Is Predicted Here; Howpvpr. it dop.i ioin other utilities in servic ne thousand! re Bureau III lilC lUlLSfc OUVItli lliincuti SANTA FE The three meniWesfg defense came foreign office sources said Rus- small air conditioning units, To Clear Tonight iu hurt spnt a tpp pr on infiwiwi inuiuia caa mon uc hits.

The entire state will be enveloped in cold." Late Monday night state police reported that US-60 between Magdalena and Datil was closed because of heavy snowfall and icy road conditions. Also late Monday night state police discouraged travel on By the Associated Press making up the Public Service Commission said Monday they have no plans now to resign, al- Liquor Licenses suddenly, and for hours the assembly wondered how it could The nation Monday was in the horsepower without such a minimum charge. A survey of nearby cities comparable in size to Albuquer- possibility of renewing diplomatic relations to Japan's ambassador to Paris, Kumao Ni-' himura. They reported that midst of a clash between a flow Cold, snow and more cold was hough the term of one of the, rearming the Germans of warm, moist southerly air trio expires Jan. 1 Are Called Last under the assembly's rules.

However, all three said they predicted in this area for today, as Albuquerque highway crews worked feverishly to keep roads US-84 from Vaughn south which spread over the eastern and southern portions of the country and a southward surge would abide by the wishes ofTosea New Vote Foreign Minister Mamoru Shige- que indicates that no stand-by mitsu had instructed Nishimura fee is charged in El Paso, Lub-to reply cautiously. bodc, Denver, or Colorado Some sources said Poland will Springs. Such minimum charges the new governor, Democrat Mendes-France. architect of passable. Two new liquor licenses were of cold, dry air from Canada.

through Corona Into Carrizozo. The one death was reported from Gallup. Hugh M. Miles, about 48, of Nazalina Trading The weatherman said the John Simms Jr. Simms takes of-jthe Paris accords which re fice Jan.

1 but has not indicated, Diaced the dead European De Issued by State Liquor Director be told Japan is going to wait'are in effect in Phoenix, Ama- skies would remain cloudy to The battle centered over the mid-Mississippi valley although Klfego Monday, but Gov nd see if Russia overtures are'ruio ana meson Dut are ap day, clearing tonight, with much 'P-ldwlnL or not he wants to ap-fense Community treaty, came ci won't hT while he's point 1 new cmmission- to the rescue by posing another wont any. more wnue nes T.j. law ihm m-mk-reL Cj i Post, Ariz, was found apparently frozen to death miles the precipitation area spread niP'-ere. They added that Japan'parently than tho colder weather. from the eastern slopes of the w.iuv.

vole oi coniiueuic uu a new ian- Light flurries of snow fell injeast of the Divide Trading Post ior we promi nuv iiiau((i-uviiBi i.cik. 'governor, Rockies in Colorado southward serve staggered six year terms flcation bill. The vote is sched- its no lev 01 Deine mini xo survey was vuuuui-itu the Albuquerque area but up to on the road between Window nMa mtl A ilia aa. anv HArifMlIc aajah into central Texas and then late Monday night had added; Rock. and Galluo.

His bo- Li i 1 4 41 al sign a treaty similar to the one after the owner of a refrigera- rak. 5 7 made in San Francisco with non-jtion conditioner complained! nonneasiwara invo uie Bouinernup tQ only tce of moisturei rnmmnn thit hm u-at ntr hi 1 fnr "'VW1 ana uumics uie ure uies. xne oauie line ex-Earl h- winds uled for Wednesday afternoon. At one point this morning, the procedural snarl was so confusing. Mendes-France admitted to complaining newsmen who -4 San extra $1 per month for the first)10 uouu imf(I D7 MMnem tendeairom iJetroittojustsoutn with t.

up lo 48 mileJ countries boycotted the Francisco treaty. dy was found by Indian Police. He had recently moved to the trading post from California. Sheriffs Version McKinley County Sheriff Kel- or cnicago oiumoia, hQur raiscd towering clouds of time since insUlling his unit.111 an JUBn woumy. The three Chairman Leroy i it At Vi4 tamm tirra ha Wavnp Laws and Don Ma" ieA-dust.

The wind died at sunset unable to keep up with seveiai jcors agu. was iucu -r Wej-j While the Hatoyama government has announced it will Iparned that the extra chamcprovea iwo cancenuuiis ui n. vistiuu th "I 01 V118 ime may resume today, the what was happening he will leave 1951 by Gov. Mechem after their maintain its close tics with the auinorizea oy tne s'rua-i numerous showers ana $cattereajweatherman iai(L thunderstorms. fewer licenses sey Presley said Miles car was stuck off the road.

He said the, victim apparently had sat in tho Staips and the West. HC service vjmmission ncu -1 I 1 predecessors resigned. Mechem was the first Republican governor in 20 years and although Along this line rains were gen-i Zero Degrees New Mexico than when he im mAiintinrf nrAcetira frnm aDorovea new raie scneuuiei lui Temperatures were to drop to eral, and to the north and west car with the heater going until tath ZsnirV Arm last spring. took the job four years ago. understand it either." The snag developed when the assembly's foreign affairs committee rejected 20 to 19 the premier's request for a second read-j ing of article one of the original ratification bill.

This dealt with the eventual arming of 500,000 Mechem not required to do so by law zero tonight in the Valley, andjhe ran out of gas. then prob- iriH with the From Las Cruces Only To Large I'nita Tn Lrf Unit there was light snow with a small band of freezing rain from nsmea iwo nepuDiicanfl ana namea iwo Vv-I uu thP an. only liv degrees higher in the ably tried to walk down tho i T17 R44IUI firA nr4iifinni iu -i- commission. southwestern Missouri through Heights. A total or eight above highway fbr help, changed his Iowa and Kansas into th Tcxaslwas expected at lha Airport.

With new diet (parliament) of the electric firm. th. nnibU in the Democrat, elections coming up in Tuesday that the charge PPlie.ilg-lJ center in At the time Laws was appoint iiatnvama's Democratic Party is onlv to air conditioning units ception of a shopping center maiini, cd to the remaining four panhandle. Rockford. had I High for this afternoon will be mind and.

started back to his car, but he was overcome before he could reach it. His body was If lO i tr-ham rf vain in ft si v.KMii orntinJ Qrt rlaffrofli serve West Germans in a western European Union to be linked to 1 4 iw i iv. U4 tout oia bia-iivuiivuiiu wv u. wa a hit contimpnt. lnrat.H nn mnt.irc of flvp hnrse.

Roswell. But he said he under. crews had Highway opened, found not far from the car. Thpre'are com- stooa mat naa noi posiea This was the article re tn.m Arnirai Tan 1 7 M' The Socialists helped to put power or more Tijeras Canyon late Monday span. Light snow flurries were reported over the northern Rock- last Friday.

for the time being, at least." Presley said Miles probably froze to death but he may have died from carbon monoxido ne uuucisiwu uiok u.c o.o.u.t,- mi 1.1.... n.m. i nn. inrtiratd and all are Mrs. uraxe is me wue oi oui i at ion, he indicated, and all are Tom McCarty, district 3 super provides.

However, that a com-t 'ZZZl, Ia I. ies. and there were a few show- a that go in a coaiHum wtu. Stat Rpd. L.

S. acwiivi ICBUiUg ia aiv vra! mat lorced the resigna- up unuer aisnca anicciuciiw lorcea me resigna missioner remains until repiaceai ,11 lers in the lower Mississippi Val- visor, said two salt spreaders; fumes. Drake, a Republican WKe place unless a cuuiycwui ley. Baca said Mrs. Drake's bar li and three auto patrols had beeni The Weather Bureau said tho on duty in the canyon all day.

massive cold front was preceded and said he intends to stay until replaced. Leibrand's aix-year-term ex Temperatures at noon Monday cense was at.Oscuro. 12 miles tion of Shigeru Yoshida as prime'wun maiviauai customers, mincer I "The charge has been ex- The Socialist announcement Pl8id to them" he said- said they will try to merge their He added that it is levied be--i-M lpft wine lftsr the cause the large motors are three committee agrees. New Bill s-France, during were below freezing from the from any other bar in the coun "A lot of cars were stalled thereiby strong winds in all sections, in the morning," he said, "but "Then came the cold," the pires Jan. l.

1357. from ias ty. The Fruitland license, he northern Great Lakes 1 ward into northern Texas and Cruces, where he is recuperat we turned tnem loose as soon weatherman said. "Ana it will couple of assembly recesses, fuv said, was granted because San mi InhflfA an1 ramn ra i net til 1 a inn (f ing from injuries received in nlaU worked out what ne caUed over most of the Rockies and as we got it salted good. continue getting colder.

It won't election, iney spin oer prr Countv stiU has not yet start clearing until Tuesday auto accident, lieiorana saia ne, Kin whieh novd the treat basin. Another trouble spot was iuo 'nrrmprnnpration He nointed outreacnea lts llmit of one llcensc s.viatit nart es now Pr0Per operation, ne poinieaoui; ach 1500 has no plans to resign althoughthe confidence ouestion again. In the southern lone, tempera- Puerco, west on NM-6, about night, and it still will be very 1 tic mv iw. j. ithat this at 'east triples thei" he added "It they don't want me The foreign affairs committee tures were the 60s as far north halfway between Los Lunas ana hold a total oi 133 votes in we; inr Licenses were cancelled for approved it by a vote of 18 to as Pennsylvania.

Maine hadiCorreo. Mctany saia Koy r.ei' I sure won't stay." He added, ihowever, that "I think the com-Imission should be as far away cold." Snow In South The snow area extended down to Roswell and Hobbs in tho son, assistant supervisor, naa 467-ieat lower house and djc'd "'the Mint Bar at Ruidoso and they will make strong gams Kk Tint num) is a'e Doxey Bar at Vaughn be-Hatoyamas Democrat have, mk (the $5 minimum) is a nau nuv vmi 17. after the assembly recon-l readings in the 40s. Generally, phoned him that there was "five the southern zone showed rises uicy ux-u 12: house seats. Yoshida a Litery; Jin mor, lhan lix monlh.

Bac, up to 10 degrees In 24 hours, or six inches" of snow, with traf-while the major portion of the'fic stalled. The district super-northern zone had decreases oflvisor said the department was al Partv. with 184 votes, is the! Apparently Amanuo ncrc vened at 3:35 a.m. Mendes-France then submitted the new bill to the assembly. The bill embraces the decisions already made by the as- southeast No major highway accidents were reported in the state by Casados was appointed by Me me aouinwesicrn ruunv oiitnc strongest.

chem to fill a term of which two has has sending a large snow plow, a Company operates the1-. similar amounts. vears then remained, and he was i V.T TV a aita iimiconr. rf The coldest midday readings one-wav bw and a salt nearest parallel to the Public UVU I rial 10 Lasi Service Company of New A rAI, nj Inilti' 4 rAMMn. Vat nA mn reappointed in 1953.

tneft to the area. He added that ner "rriLT was leaving immediately for themJn aX fenders-especiaJy on La-oo. iU rates on refrigeration mn- I'unZr the amendment by former Gaullist ico units. three Str State polk, reported State police reported were 1 above at Idaho Falls, Idaho, and 4 above at International Falls, Minn. The highest reading was 81 at Alice, Tex.

Early in the morning it was 30 below zero at West Yellowstone, I A civil trial In federal court of here. in which $17,106.59 in here the majority As ithe simultaneous depositing of inches of snow at Eagle Nest. smaller units are on sought from of d-! "f'f'instrumenU of ratificaUon of all It draw, mat IS joa oi airetior, n. ir.Mi.r1 Mountains Electric Co These delude Twelve Inches The state patrol reported that Jemez ns Cil'lUll held tne Paris ccorcls- tuv.i Carmoiy Barred In Loan Hearing SANTA FE (P) Counsel for the state bank examiner's de-rartmcnt Monday disqualified Judge David W. Carmody from presiding over an injunction hearing in the Taylor and Leake case Wednesday.

operative, will last from three rimer Cartpr since 1941 addition to German rearma- aioni. llion uerman reanna- acreements on the Saar A.ntin. ment to four days, attorneys predicted! The PSC also has a ratlaua aa Paaa Taa Andenon Leaves Today For Capital by Auto Weather Bureau officials said, the snow storm was heaviest in snow on Sandia Crest had reach- the north, northeast and east ed 12 inches, which they de- central sections of the state and scribed as "an appreciable ac- left most major highways coated cumulation." The report came at with ice. Highway travel, ex-8 p. while snow was fall- cept in case of emergency, was lattorney now, under a law pass- In the suit, which started ini.H hv th0 iPpiiature soecifi- and granting sovereignty Minister Arraigned the Bonn republic.

I. The bill's first paragraph is In lalltomia Maying non-jury trial Monday, the dam- caUv ,0 Dr0vide one for the com- similar to the old article one. are asked in connection, Sen. Clinton P. Anderson Is ages mission.

This po5t. is. int intermittently in Albuquer- discouraged. a fire at a store owned by h-d bv Alfred P. Whittaker.

By again staking his govern to leave Albuquerque toaay Dyjwitn i Chains Recommended Attorneys for the Taylor andr for Washington, D. if the! Alex and Edna Ferrendelli of que proper. Across the state, weather bu- The rviQitinn of ponsumprs: ment Hie on we new am, iucii- Ixake small loan organization 'wealher permits, Chains were recommended Espanola. They allege that flue- counscl. set up at $4000 under des-France hopes to get the as-the oricinal act creating the scmbly to do an about-face and obtained a'temporary injunction Sen.

Anderson said he power over a long p- had fallen at Las as of, restraining State Bans txam- Mnnda afternoon at the riod caused a freezer finally approve German rearm for motorists traveling between motor to pop varant althnuch it an 5:30 p. m. Snow was continuing Kanre and hL SDe- Kaune ana ma ape-i the fireinare'ntlv still evista lepallv. Iner A. w.

w-1Bnn, renter at Kirt-overheat -and start Albuquerque and Gallup on LS- ament, WATSONVILLE, Calif. MV-Henry Herman Webb. 45, of Sea-i graves, a self-proclaimed minister of the Church of God. was arraigned here for the fatal shooting Christmas Day of his former wife'a husband, Steven B. Kirkendoll, 44, a truck driver.

Santa Cruz County municipal Judge Gilbert Perry set Webb's preliminary hearing for Jan. 10. Webb is accused of pumping eight shots from a .22 target pis- to fall in tho north and east por tions of tho state, with measur cial deputy investigating ine Aif Force mgpjjetingjwhich destroyed the store in I Thia ffintiimm pnunsel is SO- i arnau loan inoustry, of the newer atomic weap-April 195Z. The electric coop-ip0jned by the governor under 66 because of ice slick highways. Albuquerque police set up road blocks on the west edge of the city to warn motorists of raatlaari aa Tt Tw ion.au, onJ, Anderson is scheduled 10 erauve waa reprrseniea in rounStJe iaw.

The post was held by able amounts being reported in Clayton, Tucumcari, Raton, Roswell, Zuni, Gallup, Socorro, Farmington and Grants. Assembly Adjourns After the premier submitted the new bill, the assembly adjourned until Wednesday morning to vote on the confidence Question. at wnici. vluc.t- 104. chairman of the Senate-House me manager, zrea how cause why licenses Cnmmit.f, on Atomic Abousleman.

Enerey. He said he wanted see the weapons in connectionPaeron Mulder A second confidence into Kirkendoll. with his duties in xnai post. Cif 11 aaitt he thouchti I HaU Ml 10T ItO. 14 Police Nab Children As Theft Suspects Robert E.

Fox, a Mechem appointee, until Mechem appointed him as district judge here. Under the Democrats the post was last held by Filo Sedillo of Belen. Laws said he understood the governor did not name a successor as consumers counsel because the public didn't make full use of the counsel's sen-ices. The New Mexico Public Util "He vexed me so I took my pistol out of my boot and shot him," Webb calmly related. Smoking Offer Is Posted Again the first business of the committee after Congress convenes BIRMINGHAM, Ala.

Wl-Tri- three offices in New Mexico hould not be revoked Dec. 30. Monday. C. R.

Mcintosh, special assistant attorney filed a certificate disqualifying Judge Carmody from hearing the court phase of the case. The office of the clerk of the court said this meant the case auto-matirally would go to James M. Scarborough, the new judge-elect of division II. first dis- 1 A a-. scheduled for Monday night was cancelled out when the premier got sponsors to withdraw two amendments designed to delay application of the Paris accords pending another round of East-West talks.

A third amendment backed by will be in connection with elec- ot iwyormer rvusseu L.oun Dower contracts. He ffSed with killing racket-fighting Atty others besides the controversial Tucson Explosion Levels Restaurant, Saddle Shop TUCSON, Ariz. (INS) Fire, Albert L. Patter Police picked up three boya Monday night one a six-year-old who reportedly stole 50 cents from the ticket booth at the Sunshine theater, 120 Central West. The boy reached Into the tick contract will be ity Act of 1941, which created the commission, said that at the son, were set lor reb.

14 today. Dixon-Yates sun'eyed. the premier was approved by a They are deposed circuit solic tirwi calirv lha ronxvimprs ua reouired to devote show of hands. This lumped all itor Arch Ferrell and former trict. Scarborough is to succeed pi fox who is closing, U-Doat Kouier nayi Robert E.

Fox, chief deputy Albert Fuller. Nonis entire time to the duties oflthe Paris accords into tho same et booth at the theater, grabbed apparenUy started by a gas explosion, destroyed a downtown Tucson restaurant and an adjacent saddle shop Monday, caus his docket. date was set ior trial on office. iraiincation maenmery, New Cold War Role the coin and then ran two blocks before he bumped into Officer charges against Alabama Atty ing damage estimated at Gen. Si Garrett whom Patter Tony Hernandez.

He was placed GEN. MARCH NOW 90 PHILADELPHIA (JT) The rfpstrover-escort USS Haverfteld. son would have succeeded. Gar lifelong Friends, Associates Flames shot high into the dark rett is undergoing mental treat i WASHINGTON Gen. Teyton C.

March. World War 1 sky from the restaurant named a veteran U-boat router of World War II, was presented to Army chief of staff, celebrated Paulo Flame Room, and smoke ment in a Galveston, hos pital and his doctors said he could not stand trial now. Die Within 10-Minute Period in the detention home after refusing to tell police his address or his parents name. Two other boys, 11 and 12, were arrested by Sgt. John 0' Hare when they were caught prowling cars at the Schwcizer Auto 702 Second St.

NW. routed several hundred persons newsmen In a new "cold war role that of a floating, radar- his 90th birthday at Walter Reed Hospital Monday with a quiet from a theater next door. There were no injuries. detection stauun. in 1 SHERIDAN, Ind.

(AP) Ken Biddle's eampaiens to get his factory employes to quit smoking have worked so well that he posted his offer for a third year $108 to anyone who swears off smoking throuih all 1955. Out of nine who slxned the pledio Jan. 1, Bid die paid off to eliht at the Christmas par-ty of Blddle Screw ProdueU Co. employes. A year aco, only six stuck it out among 19 who slf ned up.

"It's the best business investment I ever made," said Blddle, who is 47 and quit smoking 28 years aio. "Their general health is better, and they dont waste time smoking." There weren't many of tho 103 employee who smoked at tho Christmas party In the $40,008 community center which Biddle donated to this town. He still lets men smoke In the plant but he won't hire women smokers nor men who Shew tobacco. neivr.r Two, Italy, and immigrated to this The Navy, in a preview ofjtagemesi 01 DUrgiar WMms friends, who came to commissioning ceremonies i The Weather They were taken to the detention They established Jimmy's Bar scheduled for Jan. 4, said the tho United States from Italy to ber shop here and continued the home to await action by juvenile authorities.

LI. 4:1 MIPlUILRUlt a i. partnersnip unui uirco jcai tni mit w.m nt Haverfield will be the first out-poet td spot and identify aircraft submarines and surface arn tthpn financial raa.nons ri ariarnooo narir anil when financial gether and worked side cy side as barbers for 30 years, died Monday within ten minutes of each other in the same hospital. roiitor tnl(ht. WMnaaitr fair and aurhiir aatmar.

ttl lJr .10 le vessels headed for tho American Navy Steps Up Program forced them to disband. They continued to see each other almost every day and even cut coast tonlltx: 0 la Vf.UU. Haiftita, 10 Airport. NFW MEXICO: aiww tanarally and- Death will not part them. 368 HAVE DIED on New Mexico Highways In 1951 List Year at TM Date 413 Had Died Tho "Haverfield was In the however.

They will have funer NEW YORK MV-U took pollre lesa than an hour to lo-rate and arrest Fablo E. guiles, 18, on a burglary rharte. In stealing $708 worth of clothing, they said, ho liked one suit so well he put It on Immediately, leaving his old suit In the victim's apartment He also left his wallet containing his name, address and photograph, la lbs old lull. each others hair. Anminziata was moUiball fleet until nine months SulCKen lasi tominuini artarnonn ninr awvauoni al services at the same chutch ago, was taken out and extcn eifariBi and o'r Thursday.

When Picono was r3-V? txSSi9, Thursday and both will be WASHINGTON (INS) The Navy has more than tripled its post-graduate atomic training program for officers in a drive to obtain more men capable of commanding nuclear powered vessels. the next day or nis rrienas con buried in the same cemetery th Hill looight fair anil lahtly waroiar Iocallr iw rih sively altered, at the cost of several million dollars, so she can spot aircraft headed for the United States while they are far out sea. James Annunziata, 55, and.dition, be became ill also. Vincent Picone, 52, grew up to- Both died of cerebral hemox gether la the province of Vilana.jrhigos. rant ni la aoumtra ww.

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