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88th Year Saturday Morning, June 22, 1968 .16 Pages in Four Sections -k -k Price 7c Pei as Increase Awaits President oil Senate Votes arren Leaves High Court B-52s Hit Spot North OfDMZ Income Levy Jurist, White House Decline Comments Boost, 64-16 SAIGOX (LTD U.S.! R-52 bombers defied North WASHINGTON (LTD Chief Justice Earl has submitted his resignation from the Supreme Senate completed congres-10 per cent income tax in- WASHINGTON i.Mhc sional action Friday on a Court, opening the way for President Johnson to nom thus Vietnamese ant i -aircraft: gunners and staged a rare' series of bombing strikes on Communist targets north of the Demilitarized Zone, military spokesmen said today. crease, first, such boost since the Korean war, ending months of wrangling at the Capitol. is expected to sign the measure though he has made it very clear the federal spending, restrictions inate a new chief justice before leaving the White House next January. Warren's decision to retire from the court was enclosed Friday by knowledgeable sources. Spokesmen for the 77-year-old jurist and the White House declined I comment.

President Johnson into law promptly al he does not agree it tied to the tax nike. The Senate cleared the bill to the White House by a fi4-lfi vote, a bigger margin than even its But it was learned that Warren sent his letter of resignation to the White House around the time the court ended its term Monday. He is entitled to sponsors nan predicted, ine They said the eight engine1; bombers Friday night dropped, hundreds of tons of explosives! jon artillery bases and troop- positions in three successive! 'raids North Vietnam's sous hern Panhandle. There' jsere no reports of American! losses. In the south, Viet Cong forces, House passed it Thursday night, to 1)0.

Republicans Meet Today; Nixon Strong retirement at full pay of $40,000 The 10 per cent surcharge Li retroactive for individuals to April 1 and for corporations to a year. THE SOURCES said they did not know if Warren had specified a date for stepping down from the post he has held since being appointed by former By BOB BEIER President Dwight Richard Nixon remained the Eisenhower on Oct. 1, 1953. including women in jungle uniforms, fought three battles with South Vietnamese militia Friday for control of Highway 20 northeast of Saigon. Heavy combat raged around a strategic bridge.

The highway is the main route leading from Communist strongholds i mountain provinces to the The prospect that Johnson fl would be in position to make tne "lame duck appointment SEN ANDERSON VOTES I OR TAX MEASURE WASHINGTON If) Sen Clinton P. Anderson, voted with the majority of the Senate which passed the ur tax measure 61-lR Friday. Sen. Joseph M. Montoya.

who is recovering from chest surgery, was not listed voting. Jan. 1. It expires for both on June 30 next year unless ex of a chief justice with lifetime best bet to capture the major share of New Mexico's 14 delegates to the Republican presidential convention Friday on the eve of the state GOP convention here. However, Nelson Rockefeller forces worked hard at whittling away at the Nixon lead.

Rockefeller camDaien tenure drew swift fire from Senate Republicans. Saigon area where guerrillas have rained destruction. THE B-52 raids Friday came Gov. David F. Cargo Cargo Plans Sen.

Robert P. Griffin, R-declared he would op-confirmation of any on the heels of intelligence reports of massive Communist! pose manager Bill Miller told a Dress nominee submitted by Johnson tended by Congress. conference Friday afternoon he i between now and his departure buildup just north of the buffer zone. The bombers, each of; them worth $8 million, rarely! Move Today "wouldn't get in the numbers; next Jan. 20.

Appointees to the by a court must be approved two-thirds Senate vote. I strike in heavily defended North; Vietnam because of the! game" of saying how many delegates he hopes to get in today's State Republican THIS SURCHARGE or surtax has the effect of raising every taxpayer's bill by 10 per cent That is, someone who paid $1000 in income taxes last year would pav $1100 if the new bill were in V' vrr grariWfitit For New Term THE COURT Itself is in tremendous loss at stake should one of them be downed by a surface-to-air missile. recess until early uctober. ll i Warren leaves and no successor "I THINK Rockefeller has effect for a full year. CLOVIS i A Dav rl K.

The U.S. military command 'were named by then, 82-year Justice Hugo L. Black support and I think we'll pick up substantial delegates," said Miller, the GOP nominee for vice president in 1964. evidently weighed the risl i of a Fn(i hf? wi This contrasts with the usual i Communist threat and the fM, ljon to KCOtiA method of revising the tax laws, i bombers were sent to strike at jwhich involves a change the would preside as acting chief justice. If a present member However, William Treadwell.jsuch as Abe Fortas or William another campaign aide, said J- Brennan were promoted, an area six miles north ot tnC; rates at which the tax is DMZ.

He said he will formally an-levied. inounce todayatthe, Early today, the jet bombers INDIVIDUALS will begin to Rockefeller supporters hoped Johnson would probably ap- for "two, maybe fo point a new associate justice to flew four missions on the Aik, feel the increase in withholding bring the court to its full nine- delegates from today's con- man strength. Continued on A-9 outskirts of Saigon, bombing: their pay checks in the Communist base camps and1 The Republican pay period 15 days after supply areas 21 to 37 miles west! made the announcement during the measure is signed. The and northwest of the capital, a press conference at the Newjwjthh0din2 rates will be in To observers, Warren, big, AFTER YOU MADAM: City Commission Chairman Pete V. Domenici escorts Mrs.

Saeko Tsuji, the wife of Sasebo, Japan, 's mayor into City Hall shortly after a 14-member dele gation from Albuquerque's sister city arrived at the Sunport. In the rear is Sasebo deputy mayor, Issei Ya-nagizawa. (Journal photo by Jim Craig) white-haired and affable, has The force of today's bombines I Mexico Press Assn. summer creased 10 per cent. Only those in the lowest brackets single $326 Million been in seemingly good health and has enjoyed his job.

But it was believed that his age, which makes him 12 years over was felt stronger in Saigon than convention in C'lovis. were earlier raids, apparently wi thf because Rn2s were carrying bfcican imary Aug 27 heavier payloads and using Continued on A- City Red Carpet Out Is County1 1000-pound bombs. querque. Wi the retirement level, figured in his decision. He also is said to feel he has reached his peak as a jurist who has helped shape some of the most monumental legal decisions in U.S.

history. isconsin CARGO SAID a Republican Assessment Journal Index Sasebo Group Arrives running in New Mexico this year will be an underdog be- r-i cause of the heavy Democratic 1 1- fyfyi ifflSt! registration. II III V-IllCI Some friends noted the longstanding personal antipathy By LAYNE VICKERS welcome a so Domenici wanted to between the chief ustice and By SAM BLYTIIE words of president Richard; Fourteen smiling residents of i brotherhood as translated by a'greet him in Japanese. 3 lormer vice Printing Job But he said, "You're going to see more splitting of tickets. We jare undergoing considerable jchange in the electorate in New towards politics." city employe of Japanese des cent, Domenici consulted a friend's Japanese-American dictionary unaiiy settled on a sja minion Nixon ISasebo, Japan arrived 2 0 figure for the county's 1967 Iminutes late at the Sunport assessed property valuation THEIR THINKING was (0 fogn a weekend of Friday after estimates thatjif Nixon should win election as hospitality with their Albu- From the Journal's And tney appeared not on a1 at the sunport tor tne proper Cargo also said he will defend -Santa Fe Bureau muggy day that again reachedjwordage, ranged from $320 to in iovemoer, ne querque Sister city hosts, a record 101 degrees.

million. I'm going to wuuiu ue ju jjusiuuii iu name the next chief justice and Around New Mexico A-lfl Bridge B-7 Business in New Mexico C-4 Classified C-6-D-7 Comics B-7 Crossword Puzle B-7 Daily Rewd C-5 Dear Abby B-2 Editorials A-4 Financial C-3 5 Movies B-7 Obituaries R-Jt Racing Entries C-2 Religion A -5 Sports C-1. 2 Today's Calendar A-2 TV Log, Previews A-9 Heather Table C-5 Woman's World B-l, 2 They appeared startled by a say 'Albu-des "IT IS WARM." one English querque shicho The valuation Alhiimiprnuo rnunlo in was certified possibly sway the liberal-con- his administration in his campaign for the nomination. THE GOVERNOR again Continued on A-9 Friday night by Assesso riservative makeup of the court if ceremonial carb who plaved speaking visitor remarked soon, Domenici said- 'I'm Albu-At least I SANTA FE The contract for printing the New Mexico Magazine was awarded the A. Krueger Co.

of Brookfield, Friday by Al Cochran, state purchasing agent. His announcement ends a controversy of several weeks. The Board of Finance on June 5 granted authority to award "THAT MEANS querque's mayor', hope it does." George Beach. Beach certified! Warren remained on the bench-ancient oriental music as theyjafter his arrival, obviously an the 1967 supplementary tax roll for another term. jwaited for their baggage 'example 0f oriental un- at $40,210,237.

The regular rollj Their relations have been cold pleased if a bit confused with statement, was certified at over 1952 when Eisenhower the traditional Chamber of million in March. Lon the presidential nomination Commerce "red carpet" andj The leader of the Sasebo The greeting went off without Continued on A-2 over warren ana otner active toucnea dv cny commission tn-iesouuii, viL-yuij mm uki City Records Another 101 The supplemental tax roll (Chairman Pete V. Domenici'sYanagizawa, speaks little GOP candidates. consists of 24.000 properties the contract to the Wisconsin firm. But protests by unsuccessful bidders delaved action.

which were not included on the; regular tax roll because errors or additional unlisted properties Thread Ot Equality were discovered too late for the 1 'James Roberson. director of day the Dept. of Development, after another study of the bids, again It was another hot Albuquerque Friday. regular roll. Warren Hallmark: Sense of Fairness is a whop-! less than State Tax! THE $32fi million ping $42 million certified by the Continued on A-2 Decisions in their favor brought brickbats from angered congressmen, editors, WASHINGTON (UPI) -Chief Justice Earl Warren, a white-haired, bear-like figure, ran a court which wove the common thread of equality into an extraordinary array of decisions.

Tucumcari GI Dies in Combat The mercury rose to 101 recommended the printing be 'degrees, establishing a record done tne isconsin firm, for the date and climbing past The contract becomes ef-thc century mark for the second fectlve But Roberson day. The old record for June 21 has said tne irst isSUe t0 be 100, set in 1954. printed by the Wisconsin firm Other communities also hit probably would be the the 100 mark with a 104 degrees November-December issue, recorded in Deming as the Newj IT WILL be the irst Mexico high. Truth or Con- the magazine's history it has sequences had 103. and Silver heea printed out of thc 6tate.

City and Socorro shared a 101- For some years it has been degree reading with Albu-j querque. Continued on A -8 A few light showers were reported in the northeastern Albuquerque Weather section of the state with light hail falling east of Albuquerque, ai bioi irqit am vi i sitt Equality among rich and poor, white News TUCUMCARI (UPI) An 18-year-old Tucumcari soldier in Vietnam only three weeks has been killed in combat, the political issues which Congress and White House had long ignored. Under these circumstances, a Warren-led court remained at the heart of the Negro's bid for civil rights, worked a revolution in state legislatures with a "one man, one vote" command, and decreed a new attitude toward criminal suspects. THE "LIBER momentum picked up after retirement from the bench of some Eisenhower and Truman appointees and remained virtually constant until the term closed on Monday. The recent decisions upholding limited I i ce Continued on A-2 clergymen, 1 a professors and even judges.

But Warren said he considered the Constitution's Bill of Rights as "restraints upon action by the government which trespass upon personal liberties reserved to the individual in our society." THE UNITED States, unlike other countries, is prone to treat overriding social dilemmas in the form of lawsuits a habit which gives courts a permanent role in government if other branches tend to withdraw from the fray. The "impeach Warren" signs and other strong criticism stemmed largely from the fact that the nation's highest court was wrestling with some of the moral and dual to express ideas and to be free of government interference, especially in the context of racial upheaval, presented legal problems of greatest moment for the American people. THROUGH ALL the turmoil a fundamental sense of "fairness" seemed to be part of his nature. His questions to attorneys arguing a case were seldom complicated. They often added up to this basic query: Did the aggrieved person or the defendant get a fair deal? In the 1950's, these persons were likely to have been Communists; more recently those arrested or convicted of crimes.

and black, among resi Analysis dents of cities. Sl.zr.1 ine rains were accompanied oy t.msim meat arm sundar small towns" tfm- tar a ihurrfrntwwpr puM winus wna-n a H.rt Defense Dept. said Friday. i Pfc. Andrew J.

Paeheco. son; of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paeheco of Tucumcari. was killed June! 18, his mother said.

"He had only been there since: May 29. He wasn't there long' enough to say anything about1 how he felt or anything to Mrs. Paeheco said. 1 through the central Rio Grande Valley late Friday afternoon. mfxh-o: tf.mm i Sharply contrasted to the not jhuwiernieri anutr.m a New Mexico weather, summer arrived with an escort of snow h.m txt.

vwh and the countryside this was the hallmark of Supreme Court doctrine during his IS years' tenure. The former California crimebuster led the nation's highest tribunal at a time when the right of the indivi- On to irm. to 71 -itn. and chilling temperatures in iNew Hampshire and New York. Additional Weather.

C-3 Chief Justice Earl Warren.

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