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up up up up up up Maritime Fact-Finders For Additional Time NEW YORK (UPD- President Kennedy's maritime fact finders reporied enough progress today in mediating the M4-day nationwide ship tic-up to consider asking for more ilme to work out a settlement. David L. Cole, chairman of the Taft-Hartley inquiry board, said if enough progress is made in mediation lalks by mid-afternoon, "We, will ask the President for more time to continue our proceedings." Such request might delay Ken-! nerty's request. for a federal court; injunction send the 75.000 striking scamen back to work for an 80-clay cooling off period. would say with my fingers: crossed that I feel a little belter about the situation this morning than I did Wednesday." Cole said The three-man board dispensed 8 scheduled public hearing this morning to act.

as mediators of the dispute for a second day.i They started off by meeting with negotiators for the National Mark time Union. largest of five strik- State Firms Get Million Dollar Loans By United Press International Nineteen Now Mexico firms re-: ceived a million dollars worth Small Business Administration: loans between March and June, The largest went to the Mesilla, Valley Construction Last Cruces, partly owned by statei" Democratic Chairman Seaborn Collins and his family. Collins declined to say what he would do with the $21.000 par-; ticipating loan. "What I do with money in my personal business is my own business." Collins told the AlbuquerquiC Journal, The participating and direct; loans totaled $1,017.500. Collins' brother.

James, who operates that firm. and the Mar1in Redi-Mix Conerete Co. Inc. said the SBA loan was "still process." Nine Albuquerque firms were! approved for Joans. Other recipi-: ents include: The Cotton Ware-! house.

Lovington. $165.000 direet: Bennie's Western Wear. Arlesia, $26.000 participating: Ace Sign Tucumcari. $20.000 participaling: Florez Furniture. Artesia, $12.000 participating: and Artesia! Body Works, Artesia, $10,000.

HARD TO CHANGE HOBBS Several years, of putting dimes, nirkels and pennies into parking meters has! made it hard for Hobbs residents, to change their ways. A city official said Wednesday the meters i wore set six weeks ago to take only nickels. But $135 in pennies; and dimes have been removed from the meters since that time. ing scamens' groups, and. the American Merchant Marine Instilute, the key shipowner organizalion.

The board is under orders from Kennedy to find out by Friday if possible, whether the strike is a threat to the nation's health and safely. Kennedy Farm Plan Suffers Crushing Blow WASHINGTON (UPD) Presl-, dent Kennedy's controversial new farm plan was dealt A crushing. and possibly fatal, blow today by the House Agriculture Committee. By a 20 fo 15 vote, the com.m mittee killed A las1-chance com-. version of the administralion's proposal to set.

up new machinery for controlling farm production. Six Democrats joined with the committee's 14 Republicans 10 strip all traces of the administra-! tion's plan from a calch-all bill being prepared for House floor action. The dispute plan would have permitted producers of virtually all farm commidities to subject themto production controls 10 bolster prices. controls then would have inviked on a peche commodity by a two-thirds vote of its producers. The committee action means that the administration's only hope lies winning approval of some versions of the plan by the Senate Agriculture Committee the Senate land then by a Senate-House ference commitice.

FEDS (Continued From Page 1) struction Co. Longenbaugh Coe, Inc. The state highway department employes were: Arthur J. Gilbert, Rule J. McDonald, E.

L. Vick. Robert D. Bowling, Robert E. Chavez.

Ray F. Long. Lloyd Buchwald, Charles Wynn. New Mexico has received $23.761 million federal airl road money in 11 months of this fiscal year, last July 1. Whition said 1hai no road un-; derway 01' completed by any of the nine construction firms or on which eight state highway em-1 ployes worked was to be ed until the state shows the federal agency the work in stantial conformity with the approved plans and specifica-: lions.

W. J. Keller, a BPR official al Santa Fe. also sent the highway commission a letter today telling commissioners that Whitton: has made quite clear "what steps, are to be taken by the of Public Roads' in regard 10 the disputed projects. Clovis In Brief In Brief day for driving with expired license plates.

on his car. Drunks Two men paid lines of $25 each in police court this mornting on separate drunk charges. Potty Theft Owen Glenn, 40. fof 915 W. 5th.

paid a fine of $100 1 in police court this morning on charges of potty then from Bob's Super market. mInd A Clovis Markets al (Quotations: al: 2 p.m. June 20) Clovis Livestock CLOVIS LIVESTOCK. MARKET RE. Thursday, June 29, 1961 CATTLE 700 Bulk of supply stocker 81 calves, CA welghting under 400 bs.

and grading Medlum and Gout. Acar tun Around bulls. Volehing donaiinn favoring the solter. Market not futiy estabished on any CANS, tow cariy snes COWS aboui 30 rover, sales other cinases nixout Nrady. Slaughter classes lew Unity CoWS Utility mainly 14.111.

14.10. Canner and Cutter 11.10-11.60. few light canners 600-700 Ihs. Utility and Commercial buts 19.00/20.00. Stockers and feeders few head good and Chulce 550-380 1h.

stock steers 22.30-24.40, to high Gond GU0-620 Th. feeder helfers 21.00-21.60. others trated. WEB NOGS 100 Barrows and gills steady to 23 higher, stendy: Nn. 1 to 3 190-240 1h.

barrows and gillx 17.00• 17.20. No. 2 And 13.73-16.73. No. 2 And 3 300-330 1h.

SOWN 11.00-85 0. IRS 1 New York Stocks 15y United Press Selerted New York Norks Sid Das. Prices up Am 86 1 off Anaconda off Armen off 4 Armour 481 Alchison 23 All Ret off Beth S8 up off Chryster 4) CoDes Sve 3219 off Cont Paso On Nat Gas oft up Frd L9 Sirs 437, of Ford X1'1 nil Cien Elec 63: Gen Ponds uff 4-14 aft 4 Goodyear 4114 up Golf OIl 371: up Intl Paper 3114 up Kerr 464, 117 Gorillard 493, up Montsy Ward up Am Avia up Olin Math 435 Penney J. C. 444, aft Phillips oft l'ure OI! 37 off Reyn Tob 12114 up Sears up Shell off Sinclair up Sorony Mobil 43 Sperry Rand uft St.

Oil of Ind 511 Sid Oil DE N.J 435, of! 71 Sunray up Texaro up Tex Gutt Pd 4:114 uff Ride WA OIl off Un carbide 1:8 off Rubber Sleet up Woolworth 774 up Dow Jones Report Br United Press International Dow Jones 30 683.76 off 0.83 Lu rAlls 138.34 up 0.08 115 utlis 111.45 off 445 sineks 226.34 off ,01 4th hour sales 240.000; to 2 p.m. (00. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO UTI USDA Livestock: 1.000, calves 25; slaugher steers and heifers steady; gond an choice 1.230 It. steers 21.30-23.30: standard and low good 21.00-21.50: usti1y and standard choire heifers 22.25-23.00: vealers 28,00 down, Tinge active, strong to 23 higher. sows uneven.

weighth 401 Ihs. duen strong 10 20 higher: 1-3 crade 190-230 18.75-18.55: mixed grade 200- is. 17.75-18.25; 2-3 grade 15.7%- 16.10. Sheep 1.000: arlive steady: 101 1h. native spring Samba 21.45: bulk choice cull to choice shorn slaushter ewes 000.

af. Ft. Worth Livestock PORT WORTH 1'PI U'SDA Live. stork: t'attle 2.205. calves 300; bulk of non for nuption; 114 stout's BI' hrifers sold: good slaughter valves and up to 601 Ih.

yearlints 22.50-23.30: standard 19.00-22.30. stock steer calves 23.00-23.30: god sink steers 22.00-22.30. Hogs active. steady to 13 hirbor: smes steade: fen Nu. grade 203 11.

butchers 17.75: heu: 100 brad 1.2 grade 197-21" lhe. 17.:33.17 30: 2.1 grade 478-350 lbs. 14. Sheen 314: sloadv: mostly good sprit slaughter lambe 13.00-16.00: ulit pod 11.00: call to mood shorn 4.10). 3.73: breeding pups 30.01.

Chicago Grain 1'PS futures sharply to brisk trading Inlay A dry weatber persisted 1n the domestle west and western Canada. Wheal closed up 1 In cents. coin Max 1 In 11.. mats unchanged to up 1. off 10 up and any beans up 1.

3:: Trap NEW MACHINES Clovis News-Journal are press room foreman Roy Dickey, right, backshop personnel look 011 while Ray George Praul, center, and William T. HarRidley, of Linotype Co. in Los Angeles, rall, of Fairchild Graphic Equipment, also makes last. minute adjustments to of Los Angeles. The new setter is equipped an approximate $20,000 investment in this with all the latest safety devices, (Staff Linotype teletypesetter, the seventh line Photo) casting machine for the paper.

Looking 011 Kennedy OKs Nikita Sounds Threat Highway Bill: Of Danger In Viet Nam Taxes Hiked WASHINGTON IUPD President Kennedy signed the highways bill into law today. Approved by' Congress three days ago, the legislation is designed to keep the interstale high-! way system on El basis until its scheduled completion in 1972. The bill raises the taxes on the truckers and tires and cancels scheduled cut in gasoline taxes. so that the highway plan can bot financed. The measure also provides for.

two-year extension of leder.at|force. payments lo slates which curb the; billboards along the 41.000 mile perhighway system. The bill authorizes and additiona! $11.5 billion in federal roadbuilding grants to the states. This boosts total authorizations for highway nelwork 10 $37 billion. States are required to pill 11) 51 for every $9 in federal grants, Former Resident Dies From Attack Reuben Graham, 57, died of 3 heart attack suddenly in Reveiro.

Calif. Graham was the 0. Mrs. Nellie Muthair. of 1317 Ash, in Clovis.

Graham had lived in Clovis tram 1919-1922 when he moved to Calif jornia. In Calitornia he was Bary of the butchers union, and omiployed by the union's hospnal, Besides Mrs. Mulhair, he is survivid by his jathse, one Richard, and Iwa other sisters. Mrs. Vera Romenterzor.

of Southgate, and Mrs. Altha June, uf Torrington, Wyn. Funeral services will be Friday ill the Rose Hill comptory in R- veire. Liver Deficiency, Cancer Cause? NEW YORK 1UPI The mate single cause of cancer" may: proved to be a deficieney of An substance produced by the liver. the annual meeting oli the American Medical Association was told today.

This was the report of one team Sol cancer investigatory. Another Noam reported it was possible for tiny amounts of cancer-causing chemicals 10 ride -back on common human viruses into the interior of hody cells. thus giving cancers their start. A deficieney in the liver-produc-'as ing anti-cancer substance could be: either hereditary DI' acquired. said the investigators, Drs.

Peter A. Herlau. Theodore T. Tsaltas and William H. Kraemer of Jet- DEKING Medical College, Philadei- from non-cancerous human home phia.

Band these al-0 inhibited c.nori growth. But bile taken toon They were to the coP patients and not. a liver believed he first 10 turn up evidence that product, discharged 0210 the such a substance is elaborated by: testing. the normal human liver. Their Equally fasinating was the work began with the established on piggybark transport of tael that guinea pig blood con- causing chemicals by 11: tains a powerful substance which Body roll: pee hand to got protects them from a number of by just about escont transplanted experimental Viruses penetrate them They traced this unidentified with ease ju-1 about ADV substance (o l15 origin in the including Ghost 11' bon-the for guinca pig liver.

Next they made, wide-spread respiratory do vase. extracts of normal human liver. she common colt. well as of the livers of the This idea was advanced by att1 hog. rabbit, horse, cow.

sheep and investigative leatn by Tors. lamb, and found that extracts Christopher M. Martin .47: Sp markedly inhibited the growth ol mundu: of Sot.n Ilall two kinds of cancer in mice. College of Modi in. Jor-ot City Then they took blood and bile 1 010 0 0 GRAND OPENING --Nolan's Hobby House The hobby shop will carry a complete line will have its grand opening Saturday, July of hobbycraft and toy's.

This is the second 1. Nolan Raney, of Dimmitt, is the such shop for Raney, the first one being in owner and Dick Morrison, also of Dimmitt, Dimmitt. (Staff Photo) will manage the local store at 1314. N. Main.

CLOVIS NEWS JOURNAL, Thurs, June 29, 190C, Pare 9 HONOLULU (UP) The nedy administration came out of the annual governors' conference today with fresh support for some of its podetes and criticism of others muted or stifled. The strongest declaration of support came In the field of torelgn policy, but the administration also received more than half a loaf in the resolution on federal ald for education. The governors' 53rd. annual mecting. held this year on Waikiki Reach in the newest sinte ended Wednesday after adoption of some 30 resolutions and the election of Gov.

Wesley Powell of New Hampshire, a Republican, 10 the chairmanship. No Dixie Dissent One approved resolution WAS! the first in history ever to deal with the subject of civil rights. Kennedy Policies Granted Support 450 Persons May Die On Highways Over July Fourth CHICAGO (UPI) -The National Sulety Counell has estimated 450 persons may die on the nation's highways over the four-day Fourth ol July weekend. Executive Vice President George C. Stewart said an additional 20,000 could undergo disbling injuries over the 102-hour holiday period from Friday H1 6 p.m.

through midnight Tuesday. July 4. Traffic fatalities could run 25 per cent higher "than over a comparable non-holiday period," said Stewart, since nearly all the lion's 74 million cars will be used, traveling a total of 10 billion miles. This year's estimate exceeds the toll pi 426 traffic deaths in the last four-day Fourth of July pertod: in 1957, but falls short of the death record in 1950 for A com-1 parable hollday. Rites Conducted For Infant Girl Graveside servlees were held al 3 p.m.

today al Mission Garden of Memories for the infant. daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Juan Padilla, 1113 W. 4th.

'The Rev. Julis Zink of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church official-: ed and Roberts Funeral Home had charge of arrangements. al 1 the Padilla home and died this The baby was born Wednesday; morning. Congratulations A To Mr. and Mrs.

Dwane Beckwith, 717 Cameo, on the birth of son. Wednesday, June morial Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Arcenio Madrid.

Davis, on the birth of son. Wednesday, June 28, Me-! morial Hospital. To Set. and Mrs. Donald McGinnin, on the birth of a daughter.

Wednesday, June 28, at Cannon Air Force Base Hospital. To AlC and Mrs. Leslie Tweedy. on the birth of a daughter, Wednesday, June 28, al Cannon Air Force Base Hospital. Too Late To Classify TWO 1.

A It 4: V. FU'RNISHED APART. SENT 1 nice clone toady nos. compire with one sit st J. A VALENTINE.

4241 Connelio 1. tr NAL.K: 2 brainia 4 can her Ci Sawll doss Sris it ranged, J' 0 PO However, It was so bland i that, even the Southern governors let it. be adopted without debate: or any public expression of dissent. ft said American principals "call for vigilant protection Individual rights and personal: liberty" and that the conferences. "encourages the exercising of leadership in protecting cherished American principles and translating them into reallty." in sponsoring, a proposal asking Fifteen Republicans had joineri governors state legislatures for action against discrimination.

In education, housing and Areas. Gov. Nelson A. of New York. a Republican, said proval of the mild substitute was major step because the conference had considered the Issue for the first time.

He 'said it had "broken the ice on subjeet which has been taboo up now." Foreign Polley The foreign poilcy resolution. adopted by a unanimous standing vote. said the governors "stand united behind all necessary. Aclion taken by the President" to preserve American values at home and abroad. It said President Kennedy shown that United States can deal with the Soviet.

threal "only with added strength and firm action requiring additional anerifices and the most. eflective mobilization of outp. Except for education resolution, all of the debate on resolutions was held in commitice elosed doors. This resolution. adopted by a 35-12 vole, endorsed federal aid for school construcIon but not for teachers' salaries Kennedy has proposed.

GENEVA (UPD Soviet mier Nikita Khrushchev sounded veiled threat 011 Viet Nam that spells fresh dangers for the uneasy peace in southeast Asia. In Moscow Wednesday, Khrush-1 chev said he was confident that the struggle of the Vietnamese for the reunification of their home. land will end in full victory. This was taken by some observPr'S 10 mean Khrushchev backed the Communist North Vietnamese regime's plan 10 "reunite" the di-i vided nation by ousting the Westlorn-backed South Vietnamese govcrument. of Ngo Dinh Diem by Thr Communist North Vietnasu-imese have been playing an im-1 BATTLE (Continued From Page 1) there.

At the time of the last burial in the graveyard. about five years ago, four grave digging attempts had to ho made belore room could be found due to the extreme saturation ol the graves and plots. And in many of the plots three and four, or even more bodies are buried. inderd, should the would be holy removers even Lind the gravel holding the body uf Billy the Kid. hon would they know they have! the Kid's body? Var 19 d-tone oreclaims, to of his Tom 1 both kitted montiss hotore the Kid.

are burted in the same plot with Billy. All three youths wore of approximately the same ago. so who is ruins to say which hones belong 103 Consensus around Port Summer "Why alter 80 years all the fuss" Why has Lincoln County suddenly wied it wants the body of Billy Kid?" prevalent is a quiet tooling: of amusement when talks talk P- the el Billy the v. proclaimed relatise of Billy the Isiu 41l the hods) we that bod, wait a bal Con11 cut- with it." one old Another old timers wonders why De Ba. pee of burying: to neath.

con. Adorin Do Bara County saved espense vi 1 id. tollts horn just things should he left as 0.: 1. at any on shout begin around that old and. Joy Kal' Ito cousin 1 SATELLITE (Continued From Page 1 That.

to indurations :7 ha- attempted either hung 1: ti: use ol nuclear poser for elertricity in Das loads. THe 1. scout .1 or alt 20 13: after the to kof blasted into the the Laparmment 11- Bounced the satelines had gone auto Further information with. hold until data from 0015 around the world br Natures all three wore ho uning sigusals to enth during the early and that the nuclear 14) working 1. a 40-pound linder.

was (:) pirk up do linied radiation kroon L.el: buri 01- 41's venturing 181. 1 11 11:0 planets. Greh is it pound measure rad.ation toning from The sun a Sit 00 probiem Los man-intrapace programs. portant part In the troubles in Laos. United States officials attending the 14-nation conference recently reported that at least 1,000 munist North Vietnamese were known 10 be in action alongside the Red-oriented Pathet Lan rebels.

Arms supplies to the Pathet Lao forces have been from North Viri continne to be supplied from there. U.S. So. ciary ol State Donn; Rusk recently spotlighted the grave situation in South Viel: Nam. He disclosed that according: to recent information Commumist agents and guerrillas operating in South Vici Nam have increased from 3.000 to over 12,000 in the past two years.

The United States curlier this week charged Red China at the Geneva conference with seeking la promote 81 Communist Viet Nam engineered take-over of Laos, as a major step of the Petping regime inwards gnining a gateway to southeast Asia. New Mexico Briefs NAMED TO COMMITTEE HONOLULU (UPD Gov. Id. win Mechem of New Mexico! Was elected to the executive committee 111 the governors' conferWednesday. like the rest of the WaS elected without apposition.

TO SELL. RANCH LAS VEGAS 1UPI (. D. Loon has announced his plans 16y sell the 1.320-aere Pendaries: Ranch 21 miles northwest of Las Vegas. The ranch was the selling: for Oliver Lit Fargo's no "Behind The Mountain." to also.

announced 70 of his prize winning Appaloosa horses will be sold at in on lis ranch July 8. 1.000) valued improvements 0011 the ranch m1 $200 1200. BRIDGE TO USE BUN.T WASHINGTON 'The of bridge The Rio Grande a mile next Sam Domingo Indian Lach': will bowm immediately. Rep. Jo-eph Montoya, made the announcement from Washington.

Plans call for a roncrete bridge 683 feet long. costing $169,000. MAGAZINES BANNED SANTA FE: (UPI The city council police committee hai tanned two magazmes from news -lands in Santa Fo. One. shine and Health." was previous.

declared nut obscene by tho U.S. Supreme Court. which ruled rould be kept from the mail. 'The other magazine Was A told the tiN's now -dealers 1101 10 display The committee res ml the matter and back: the police department. CONSTRUCTION SLATED GLORIETA PI An official of the Glorieta Baptist Assembly espressed hope construction -18: Aug.

31 on an at Gloriela. Supt. A. 1. Herron said birds the no.

structure. estimated Li cost $130.000, will be received July 14 10 replace the building 1::200 by tire year. HEARING RECESSED SANTA FE I UP The Nex Mexico Public Service will resume hearing al Eunice on the town's plan 10 build it UM'1 natural gas distributing system July 18. 'Ise municipality wants permission iue $235.000 in revenue bunds 0) gas tacilities. Southern Union Gas which serves Fante.

formally objected. The piny it would continue 090: ale there 8. long franchise lasts. 'The hearing: were reressed Tuesday after consulting engineer retained the town 10 prepare a feasibility eport pould nOL attend due to family illness. Foreign Students Will Tour Fort Sumner Area, Lake FORT SUMNER (Speclall- Four foreign students will visit the Taiban-Fort Sumner area Saturday and Sunday and will take a tour of the Pecos River Valley and Alamogordo Lake during their The students, brought here through the auspices of "Ambussadors of Freedom" an organization devoted to promoting better world understanding, will stay at the C.

W. Grissom ranch A1. Taiban Saturday. On Sunday a luncheon in their honor will be held at. the Chute of Christ grounds In Fort Sumi and in the afternoon a guided of the area and lake is planned." In addition, aerial tours may ba given the students.

Accompanying the students will be two cameramen and A tour guide. Four countries will be represented. Mrs. Grissom read about the tours in Readers Digest and invited them to visit her ranch and her invitation was Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses were issued Wednesday 10 Carolyn Severson. 19, and Ronald ell, 20.

both of Clovis, and to; Olsn Wirth. 37, San Francisco, and Robert Harper, 36, Ft. Smith. Ark. Building Permits A $1.152 permit- was issued to R.

C. Elston, 604 1 Russ, for the construction of a cal'nort. Leo Houle, 1104 Pecos, was granted a $181 permit for the adcition of it porch. 131 Contest The Curry County 41-livestock judging rantest will be Friday at the Harry Willis farm in-toad of at the fair grounds as originally planned. Those desiring transportation, meet at the County Extension office in the courthouse a1 am.

Rays 'The Clovis Boys 4-11 elul will merl Monday night at 7:30 p.m. in the Counts Estension office in the court house. Run Red light Violet WhitakMr. 511 Shekion. was fined $5 in polue coon Wednesdas for running a red light.

Drivers License David dand, Grady, WitS fined '1 police cont Wednesday for don ing without a drivers' license. Expired Lerner Plates Mar. ret IN West bait Stu fine in police court Wednes Hospital Notes 1 Admitted Wednesday, June 28 Gail Morris, RI. 1. Muleshoe.

surgery 107 Grand. ac. culent Annie Reed. 312 Maple. surgery Kenh Akers.

109 Crescent. accideni Creamer, 1704 S. Ave. B. Portales.

surgery Mae Kelly. 320 Davis. medical Victoria Garcia. 209 Wes: medical Hen Hillock. 1309 S.

Ave. F. Purtales. mardical Dismissed Mr-duesday, June 28 William Abbott, Clovis Analla. 305 Cameu J.

J. Armstrong. RI. 1. lexico Site Dodson.

1012 E. Lillian Finitrock. PI. 3 Athe R. Harley.

418 Wallace Rubert (. Hatley, 416 Connelly Erhoria Marquez. 51714 Davis Donald Prince and baby daughter. Menuse W. Hardy Richardson.

Heretoid. Heimon Roberson, Farwell C. W. Swann. 1720 4th Tayior baby son, 103 Hull Boy, 7, Drowns In Raton Pond RATON TUPI Gary Beni vides.

7. son of Mrs. B. B. Con down.

drowned Wednesday in 1ntm stock tank. The accident happened on Floyd Lark lamp about tive mileoutside Raton. Lark said the boy was playing with a group of chit dren around the edge of the tank and he warned them not to' into the water because it was tor p. CAMPING SPECIALS Sleeping Bag $7.95 and up Complete Line Of Camping Tents UMBRELLA TENT Size 8x8 $29.95 Complete Line Of Camping Equipment Fishing Equipment lee Boxes Rafts Life Jackets Ski Belts Air Mattresses MAIN STREET ARMY STORE 216 MAIN PO 2-0512.

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