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Ownership U.S. Steel industry pace-setter, Tuesday night announced an average of $6 a ton administration jolt Listing on Ballot Expected to Comply With AG's Opinion ing price increase which was termed "shocking and irre The Atomic Energy Commission Tuesday unveiled sponsible" in Washington. SANTA FE (AP) The its plan for terminating government ownership and New Mexico Supreme Court The increase, effective at management of residential and commercial property at held Tuesday that the iden Roundup Staged Throughout State By Law Officers U.S. Grand Jury Indictments Lead To Surprise Raids By BOB BEIER Eighteen persons indicted by the federal grand Jury on narcotics charges were rounded up in Albuquerque, Grants and Farm-ington in a 10-hour period Tuesday by a task force of federal, state, county and city officers. Actually 24 persons were indicted Monday on narcotics charges, but five were already jailed and another was reported out of the state.

The raid3 also netted heroin from two of those charged. In Car Crash One of the more elusive suspects was Archie Finney, 33, of 1416 Broadway SE, who midnight Tuesday night, came just five days after the so-called "Big 11" steel com Los Alamos, and almost simultaneously two New Mex ico congressmen put the proposal into legislative lan tification of candidates on a ballot is for the benefit of guage and submitted identi New Mexico's voters and not -i cal bills to the U. S. Senate panies had signed a formal two-year contract with the United Steelworkers Union. and House.

Ex-Police Officer for the benefit of the can didates. The bills were submitted by The new agreement, which The high court expressed Sen. Clinton P. Anderson, bypassed a wage increase the this belief as it dismissed a and Rep. Thomas G.

Mor ffirst year, was hailed by Fails to Appear ns, u. The Anderson and Morris temporary writ issued in legal test brought by a pri mary opponent of U. S. Rep Joseph M. Montoya.

bills, in effect, would amend For Arraignment President Kennedy as non-inflationary. Express Surprise Some members of the "Big 11" greeted the U. S. Steel increase with surprise and the 1955 Atomic Energy Community Act so it would apply The supreme court action to Los Alamos. Under present appeared to assure that Rep.

Guy Smith former city Montoya will be listed on the primary ballot as "Joseph M. police officer who is charged indicated they would follow provisions of the act the federal government has disposed of similar government property to individuals a AEC installations in Oak the No. 1 producer's lead. U. S.

Steel, which traditional in a series of burglaries, failed to appear for his arraignment Tuesday afternoon. Montoya, U. S. Representative, Sandoval County," in accordance with advice from ly sets the price pattern in the industry, termed the in However, i attorney, Ridge, and Richland, the attorney general's office, Wash. Dale B.

Dilts, Albuquerque Harry Stowers was present at the appointed time. Kaiser Michael assistant district The biH also would permit attorney representing Joseph more self government in Los Alamos, a city of 13,000 per E. Montoya, the young salesman who is one of two attorney, after a brief con rounded up 18 of those indicted in Albuquerque, Grants and Farmington. Sanchez was charged with selling and possessing heroin Jan. 2.

(Journal photo) hUeVio ipo. SUSPECT: Sheriff Uster Hay brmf? lice. Finney was chased on foot in Victor Sanchez, 26, Route 1, Box 81 following the crash and cor- (Sanchez SW), one of 24 persons in- nered in a basement of a house dieted by the federal grand jury on near Bell and Edith SE by Pa- narcotics charges. Federal, state, trolman J. B.

Davis, officers CQUnty and dty 0fficer3 Tuesday ference with Stowers, an sons. crease a "catch-up" adjustment. An administration source in Washington said President Kennedy will criticize the increase today in "strong terms." Sen. Estes Kefauver, of the Senate Anti of Congressman Montoya's nounced Smith would be ar Anderson and Morris will Democratic opponents, indl raigned at 2 p.m. today.

participate in a hearing on the disposal program April cated afterward he might pursue other courses in his Stowers said Smith was apparently confused about the 23 in Los Alamos. Anderson Stands Pat battle with the congressman, time. The bill submitted to the Dilts contended in his court Jimmie Dean Mathis, 25, of trust Subcommittee said the increase was "shocking and Senate by Anderson was co-snonsored by Sen. John O. action that Rep.

Montoya 239 56th NW, also charged When flushed out by Det. Sgt. Joe Baca and Det. William Proffer, Finney's pocket yielded 64 packets of what officers laid was heroin. He was indictedon four counts for possession of and selling heroin on Jan.

2 and Feb, 26. true name was Jose Manuel in the burglaries pleaded Pastore, The proposal, if approved Montoya and should be so listed on the ballot. He also guilty to four counts of breaking and entering and four Outgoing Commission Hears Routine Items, Then Closes Up Shop by Congress, will mean that residents of the A-City will Robert Kennedy Has Next Move On Judge Post From the Journal's counts of grand larceny. He contended Rep. Montoya's true occupation is attorney, is to appear in District Court be able to buy their homes irresponsible" and ordered his staff to make an immediate inquiry.

To Take Close Look A spokesman for Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy said the Department of Justice will take an "immediate close look at the current situation and any future developments." rather than U. S.

Representa nstead of renting them fromj at 11 a.m. Friday. Sisk Denies Guilt tive and that his true resi Officers said they also found 12 caps of heroin at the home of Antonio (Tony) Gabaldon, 35, of 630 Sixteenth NW, charged with selling and pos the AEC. Los Alamos is the only com dence is Santa Fe County, rather than Sandoval County. James R.

Sisk, 44, of 721 Washington Bureau A wide range of requests and reports from protests munity in the United States still owned and operated by the commission. session of heroin on Jan. 16. 14 Seised Here The high court declined to hear arguments on the ques 57th NW, pleaded innocent to one count of breaking and entering and one of grand WASHINGTON Sen. P.

Anderson Tuesday put against the animal control ordinance to official state The commission said it T. F. Patton, president of the next move on a replace' tions of Rep, Montoya's name and residence. Chief Justice ments on the condition of the Pennsylvania Dallas storm sewer was considered by the outgoing City Republic Steel said his larceny. Through his attorney, Julius Wollen, Sisk requested Officers arrested three in Grants, one in Farmington and a total of 14 in Albuquerque.

Arrested in Albuquerque ment for retiring Federal District Judge Carl Hatch up to firm would "review" U.S. J. C. Compton said the court iCommission Tuesday night but it wasn't called upon had determined that the government can dispose of the Los Alamos community without handicapping the work of a preliminary hearing. Steel's increase and indicated had given careful considera Robert F.

Kennedy. Mathis, who was not rep to make any precedent-setting the company would raise decisions at its final "Until the attorney general were: Ruth Finney, 26, Archie Fin the AEC's Los Alamos Scien resented by counsel, commented after entering his tion to the case and did not believe a mandamus action was proper on the questions advises me that the adminis Gosing out eight years on North Valley tific Laboratory. tration will not select either ney's wife, who was charged with possession and selling prices shortly. Inland Steel President John F. Smith Jr.

said the price hike "takes us completely by surprise." The comimssion said the Continued on A-t of name and residence. the man proposed by Sen current book value of the Los heroin Feb. 25 and 26. However, it heard argu the commission were Maurice Sanchez and Richard Bice. Clarence B.

Davis finished a four-year term. The final action of the commission was Chavez or me, I will continue On Wednesdays Continued oa A-5 The U.S. Steel increase, the Norma Jean Mitchell, 25, of 409 Trumbell SE, Indicted for Pets Stricken By Strychnine ments on the matter of occupation, and then dismissed to support my original candidate," Anderson said. first since 1958, affects all Continued on A-ll Launching the alternate, or temporary writ issued last Friday to certify the election of Archie Westfall, Luther Heil- He is currently backing H. Vearle Payne of Lordsburg.

By ROY CARBINE against Secy, of State Betty principal products of the company and its three operating divisions American Steel Wire, National Tube and Tennessee Coal Iron. Chavez is supporting his man and Sam E. Brown to replace them. Fiorina. Two pedigreed dogs were Positioned City to Get Night Court Next Week brother, Judge David Chavez of the New Mexico Supreme In announcing the court's N.Y.

Again Faces Teacher Strike But first they: 1) Approved the joint re decision, Justice Compton Court. dead, three others were not expected to live through the night, and a saddle horse was said the court could see that CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) Several Being Considered port of Gordon Herkenhoff the law regarding identifica Difficulties with a usually- Cites "Decline" Leslie B. Worthington, U.S. Steel president, in announcing the nrice increases, said and E. O.

Betts on the amount Commenting on George under observation as a result of consuming strychnine in a reliable Thor-Delta rocket of deterioration found in the Hannett, named as a second tion of candidates with similar names was enacted north valley field Tuesday, NEW YORK W-The city' ennsylvania-Dallas sewer. Tuesday forced U. S. scientists to postpone the launch choice by Chavez, Anderson obviously for the benefit of the sheriff's office reported. By TIM WEEKS since 1958 "the level of steel unionized teachers, defying Commissioner Bice inquired noted he has a "fine reputa-l Continued on AS as to the cost of repairs to the Shariff Lester Hay said tion" and is a "very good ing of the world's first international satellite.

idea which inspired the mostlPnces has not been increased their union leaders and angered by a city-state squabble over lawyer," but would not spec but, if anything, has declined Mrs. LuciUe Skulleys, co-owner of Paradise Trailer The shot was finally called who pays their salary increases, sewer ana, arter oeing torn it was between $1000 and $1500. commented that he ulate on his own alternate 'Sympathy Is Mixed With Congratulations off at 4:15 p.m. after scien somewhat." voted Tuesday night to strike Park, 1617 Guadalupe Rd candidate. USW President David J.

Mo- today. didn't consider than an exces tists labored throughout the afternoon to straighten out NW, had admitted putting out conversation during the recent campaign for municipal judgeships, will become a reality in Albuquerque a week from today. Municipal Judge James A. A Justice Dept. spokesman The vote by 5000 of the city's sive amount to spend for the said "several names" are strychnine to kill gophers in the difficulties, which report Donald said he was "surprised, troubled and concerned" 40,000 teachers at a mass meet' repair of a $544,000 project a field behind the court, being considered for the spot, edlv stemmed from a faulty after two years of use.

adding that it's "still too Municipal Judge John E. Brown added a postscript in the way of opinion after swearing in the three new members of the City Commission Tuesday night. by the announcement. A pedigreed German shep ing was by a close margin, but the union immediately closed fuel pump in the launch vehi 2) Approved City Manager early" to speculate further herd belonging to Mrs. John McDonald said his surprise stemmed from President Ken Edmund L.

Engel's answer to Maloney, who is to be sworn in this morning as presiding judge of the court, announced Tuesday that a night session cle. Loaded in the nose of the According to the complex Leverton, 703 Charles Place ranks. Its president, who had plead State Auditor Robert Castner, procedure by which federal NW, died in convulsions. An three-stage rocket was a Brit Judee Brown's view: "I It was Bice who made the of traffic court will be held nedy's appraisal of the contract settlement last week as non-inflationary, and said he ish-built 132 -pound moonlet judges are selected, the Justice Dept. surveys possible ed for delay, promised there would be 5000 teachers picketing the city's 800 schools this comments, this time to the autopsy performed by Dr.

Canllnnfd aa A-t congratulate you, I don't envy you." weekly beginning next dubbed UK-1. candidates from all sources, Wednesday at 7 p.m Cantlaaei on A-t morning and "we're ready to A special court session will then asks the FBI to check the background of the man stick It out as long as we need for men) it considers most handle only cases in which defendents have been cited for moving violations for the likely before making a nom Superintendent of Schools John J. Theobold promptly announced schools would be open was disturbed by "U.S. Steel's attempt to place the blame for this price increase upon the settlements which have been made in the past." "The fact is," he said, "that since 1958, the date of the industry's last price increase, the labor cost of producing a ton of steel has gone down, first time, Maloney said. ination.

May Take 6 Months as usual today for New York's one million public school chil To take place in the municipal courtroom at 222 Third NW, the weekly session will However, in practice a man with the backing of both dren. senators has a greatly en Teachers who do not report Contlnaed as A-l hanced chance of nomination, not up, despite the increases -il t---JA Sources here feel that no immediate Justice Dept. action in wages ana ouier oencuM for classes, he said, will have to prove their absence was not in violation of a state law against strikes by public which have been negotiate fV r-, VJ JijlK fo State Has Varied Weather Picture in that period." is likely unless Anderson and Chavez reach some sort of agreement. Jones Laughlin and Beth lehem Steel, the nation's No. Following the attorney gen A weak low pressure system and No.

2 producers, re over New Mexico is giving the state a varied weather picture generally fair in the south eral's action, the American Assn. comments on the qualifications of the nominee. The White House then approves the choice before it is for spectively, refused to comment on the increase until they make a "review of the Dirksen Wins Illinois Primary and cloudy with showers in reported action of U.S. Steel. the north.

Tuesday, Clayton recorded warded to the Senate for confirmation. The entire procedure may take six months .24 of an inch of rain and other showers were reported visible or longer. CHICAGO HI Sen. Everett M. Dirksen, Republican leader in the Senate, won renomi-nation for a third Senate term at several stations in the north, Winds developed over the Albuquerque Weather state again Tuesday afternoon, Trash Collections Hit Record High City crews Tuesday collected 84.83 tons of trash in the area between the railway tracks and Yale SE south of Central, the largest amount Tuesday in Illinois first-in- Speeds ranged between 25 and ALBiafERQlT AND TICIMTTs Fair tods and Thuradar: aonw cloudhiti the-nation 1962 primary elec tion.

with utr wtnda thta afternoon. Little 35 miies per hour in gusts. Wind3 in Tucumrari, however, hit 47 mph in a few brief temperatura ehanga. Hluh today It; low tonight 32 Valley. Airport.

His Democratic opponent in the November election will be Rep. Sidney R. Yates, now gusts. NORTHERN NEW MEXt'li Partly cloudy today wVh guaty afternoon wtnda and a few Mattered thowera III cast por Raton airport with a morn collected thus far in tne aauy clean-up efforts. tion: generally fair and a llitla warmer Thuraday.

High today tHO, fcnra to serving his seventh term in Congress from a Chicago district. ing low of 31 degrees was the coolest In the state. The high night X-U. Dirksen piled up command-' HOVTHERN NEW MEXICO: Fair to partly cloudy and ore aa tonally windy today and tonight; a few ahowtra In higher maintain arcttma tola afternoon. ranged from 85 at Carlsbad to 60 at Los Alamos.

Albuquerque Total for the month is 477.63 tons. Todav, crews will visit the area between Yale S2 f4 San Mateo SE south of tag leads over Harley V. SWORN IN: New City Commission members were sworn into office Tuesday night by Municipal Judge John E. Brown, left, at the end of the regular commission meeting. New members are Archie Westfall, second from left, Sam Brown, second from right, and Luther Heilman, right.

Westfall was elected new commission chairman at a luncheon meeting Tuesday replacing Maurice Sanchez. Holdover Commissioner W. W. Atkinson was named vice chairman. The other holdover commissioner is James OToole.

(Journal photo) had a high of 73 and lows of Jones. 69-year-old politically Mostly fair Tburnlay. A Mil cooler today and tonight. Blgta today MI lows tonight tt-JI is mountain. J8-S0 aUa- 36 in the Valley and 42 at unknown Chicaco lawyer, in wbers.

the Airport. All sections of the state in early returns. Additional Wether Page C-l?.

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