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FoTd's Job Veto cl Evidence May be Donated Will HoVC -iY v. 11cmM. MctnftKppviHfince.or9S tape de. For the first rime, useable ran be donated. Zova i mit be given F-8 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Thursday House Sustains by appruvo.

ctratnr and lUUill Ul liVVw sustains the presidential ac the court other officials- We are going through proper legislative authority said Sanchez. Guns that are found in the evidence are turned over to the police department to be used in their training programs. per cent, Sancnez saia, Belongs to the clients of the state's attorneys. "Usually the defense attorneys pick up their stuff," said Francis Brito, chief deputy of the criminal division. Before the usable goods, which include new shirts, pants, a clock radio anda Bond Ballots The Bernalillo County Clerk's office will be open Saturday from 9 a.m.

to 3:30 p.m. to allow registered voters in the county to vote in person on an absentee ballot for the special June 17 coun-tywide bond election. The clerk's office is located on the second floor of the Courthouse Annex, 505 W. Central. June 12 is the last day voters may apply for an absentee ballot at the clerk's office and those ballots may be cast at the office until 5 p.m.

on June 12, or may be mailed in anytime before election day. Squirrel Found With Plague Organisms ne Aihnnneraue Acade- camta fp. fAP The ningJuly l.whilehe was trying to hold the red ink figure to $60 billion. FINALLY, Ford said most of the spending would come late, at a time when the economy would be recovering and more outlays would fuel inflation. Republicans repeated these themes in the House debate, while Democrats emphasized the unemployment rate of 8.9 per cent.

Speaker Carl Albert made a personal appeal: "With all the urgency I have in my body I plead with the House of Representatives to give an affirmative vote, to show that we are the legislative body of this nationand to send a resounding message to the President of the United States." After the vote, Democrats talked of constructing a more modest bill, which some Republicans during debate had said Ford would approve. The Senate does not vote on the veto now, since the failure bv either branch of items from unclaimed evidence in district court will be donated to state agencies if the efforts of court officials are successful. Judge Rozier Sanchez, presiding criminal judge, said before this time useable items had been auctioned but the return for the items disposed of this way was very low. "We can auction them," he said, "but the proceeds must go to the general fund and we only receive about five to ten per cent of their realistic value in the auction," he said. The useless items, including some heroin, will be destroyed this morning at 9:30 at the Kirtland Air Force base explosive incinerator.

"I think its totally wrong to destroy good things," said Sanchez. 1 The evidence is kept until the 30-day case appeal time has expired and an additional 60 days has passed after case attorneys are advised the items will be disposed of unless claimed. tlon- i FORD'S rejection of the jobs bill was his 32nd veto. Congress has overridden three. These involved the Freedom of Information Act, the veterans education and rehabilitation amendments of 1974 and the Railroad Retirement Act.

After the House vote on the jobs bill, Albert said it was "unfortunate and disappointing." "In the long run, sustaining the veto of this antirecession legislation will hurt Republicans worse than Democrats, but more important it will hurt the country," Albert said. Robert Strauss, Democratic national chairman, issued a statement saying: "It is an outrage and it is unconscionable that the President, while criticizing the Congress for inaction and while purporting to lead this nation out of its economic stress, tells 900,000 Americans they cannot have the jobs this measure would my reported the dead squirrel Sunday after a camping trip in the area. Dr. Ford Von Reyn of the department said, "The likelihood is extremely low that any of the students contracted the organism. We notified the.Academy superintendent immediately so that all students and families would be alerted to symptoms of the disease such as fever or swollen glands." The department said a team is now surveying the area to determine the extent of a possible animal die-off.

New Mexico Health and Social Services Dept. said Wednesday a dead ground squirrel found by students in the Sandia mountains east of the Tramway has beer, found to be carrying plague organisms. Members of the junior Longhairs to Pay SEOUL, Korea (AP)-The South Korean Barbers Assn. agreed to triple the price of ahaircutforlong-haired persons in line with the government's policy to crack down on "decadent" trends. Emigration Disputed MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) The government, disputing reports that thousands of Uruguayans are emigrating to find jobs, says the country's population increased only 168,000 to 2.7 quoted Ford as saying his whole program to fight inflation and recession depended on sustaining the veto.

When the vote came, only 19 Republicans joined 258 Democrats in favor of overriding, while 22 Democrats voted with 123 Republicans to sustain. In contrast, when the House passed the bill in its finalform May 14, 193 to 109, 49 Republicans voted for it. PRESS Secretary Ron Nessen reported that President Ford told his Cabinet, after hearing of the vote to sustain his veto, that "that is a very significant victory" in holding the line on excessive government spending. "Otherwise," Nessen quoted the President, "it would have opened the floodgates." Ford added, according to Nessen, "the next big one" was the vote on Ford's veto of the strip mining bill. "It is vitally important to sustain it," Ford told the Cabinet.

Secretary of Labor John T. Dunlop reported to the Cabinet meeting that Rep. Marvin L. Esch, is ready to introduce Ford's jobs bill. It would provide $1.6 billion for 300,000 public service jobs through July 1976 and also $412 million for 760,000 summer youth jobs.

In his veto message, Ford said the bill's appropriations for a variety of programs totaled $3.3 billion more than he had recommended for a more limited proposal centering on public service jobs and summer employment for youths. He said the bill was one of many that threatened a $100 billion deficit for the year begin- WASHINGTON (AP) -The House sustained President Ford's veto of a emergency jobs bill Wednesday, handing Ford a smashing victory in his running altercation over economic policy with the Democratic Congress. The 277-145 vote was five short of the two-thirds majority that would have been required to override. Democratic leaders had conceived the special appropriation and thrown their prestige behind the drive to override the veto. The big bill, whose sponsors said it would provide 900,000 jobs, was a symbol of the Democratic argument that Ford was wrongly concentrating on fighting inflation when recession and its effects were ravaging the country.

Moreover, in pressing their economic alternatives the Democrats were indirectly replying to Ford's criticism of what he called their disorganization and foot-dragging on energy legislation. THE MEASURE would have provided $5.3 billion to enable 13 federal agencies to increase anti-recession spending, chiefly on construction jobs; to fund summer jobs for young people; to increase public service employment, and to help Detroit by buying new cars for the government's use. Ford had made a last-minute appeal for Republican support, telephoning House Minority Leader John J. Rhodes of Arizona from Air Force One enroute to West Point. Speaking to the Republican conference, Rhodes million since 1963.

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