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The Santa Fe New Mexican from Santa Fe, New Mexico • Page 28

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Uulu MEXICAN NEW THE SANTA FE, ISEW MEXICO, TMtJRSPAY, Al ClTST SO, 1962 lOOfrtt Museum, IiatH ICtf lSiWC i 1 agaMSSM mimma a a. a envm ar Fa af the Mast am of In ternet ieaal elk Art and the of money tn this ease was relatively trivial bat took font months to persaade the finance Fine Art The people to let bm oar that ennaai has ta fit tn' a mttting to tth noniense zrA wenMn't Mame them." He Mid the Mnaeam and Ha Mti Regents have had a "miserable time" with the Department at Finance beeanse of Hi interference wHh matters of "by an arrogant attHade which hM made ImpmfMi en repeated occasions to hire trained and talented people and by driving off the ones we have." As an example, Teele anted a tear month delay getting approval for baying toto of cartains far whkh the Ma- certain little slat," Dr. Toole for staff inembers "what's trae on Taesday is no longer trae Ml a. a.a.. vvjnivsvjBiy "Bath ef these ageneies have rep tey and arbitrarily interfered wHh efficient oBeratbns," Toole Mid-tbe Department at Finance "by insisting on trying to administer the mnaeam itsetr and the Personnel Board im carry oar pwin.

Toole said that "the aac and fatal lack of Personir1 Department weald soon inflict additional at damage by "arbitrarily insist-big on testing end attempting ta classify Mine highly-trained and very talented pre-fesskmal personnel on the ma-seam staff. Some of them, I'm afraid, will resign before sab- The "unreasoning arrefaiieV of two state agencies js rkmsly damaging the Wmmmm New Mexka," Dr. K. tins Tmle Mid Wednesday. The Mnaeam directar wht leavei this weekend tn take aver management el his ranch ia Mantana, named amid his Mid.

"We find aa parting impresskms of mateam praMema. He Mid the State Department at Finance and Administration and the State Per tennel Department "have simply wreaked havec with the mnseams" in the twa years he has held the top job. "They have hart as very badly." Dr. Toole Mid he feared the atst. or a trained carator with standing of the State Personnel dMBftment has made im- espetieate and a Ph.D.

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out of the car, the sun glisten Ballenger immediately summoned State Police in the area, ins off his thick-lensed glasses aBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl He smiled at the two state police II and -Officers Tommy Richardson' men and the two photographers I I' "-C1! MBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBK' BBBBBB iJBBBBBV aBBBBj BBBBBM''? ''''''t'fKF HBMHHV'BBBBpn''''vaBBa SiBBBbI fcBBBBM and Don McElroy answered the You re gonna get your picture in the oaoer. ne said to tne call to pick up the meek and famished escapee. Bostrom was officers. 'V I-bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI Bostrom. dark-complected so tired and hungry that the state patrolmen took him to Stucky's Cafe in Moriarty for breakfast before returning him to the state looked none the worse for his experience, except for a nervous THE TOWER-John Bostrom.

retarned to the Slate Penitentiary today after giving himself up. gfancT i at the tower wre a volley of shot, were fired at him ght n. Bctrom and three other prisoners escaped under a section of fence to the left of the tower. tic, a slight shaking oi tne neaa prison. He had on a pair of green Warden Harold Cox, on being notified of the arrest, said he could not give enough credit 1 MbbbbbbbbbIbbbbbbbbbbI pants torn at the knees and along the sides.

Underneath was n-aother pir of pants. He wore a Former Arab to the state police. Had it not khaki shirt. He said he couio noc been for the unceasing day and night search, which kept the es remember where he got the clothes. capee from stopping to eat or Ac th nrisoner turned to en- (Continued On Page Two) Foes To Unite tr the eate.

soots of dried blood LOS ANGELES (AP)-Exhaust' wro visible on tne oacK oi nu iVM Hopeful shirt. ed firefighters battled stubborn flareups today on brush- a unified plan to restore at all Hp was accomoanied by state fires raeme throughout tali' cost sacred Arab rights in Pales nntiremen Don McElroy and fnrnia. amid warning tne i Disagrees tine," Tnmnw Richardson, wno iook late is a tinderbox. The U.S HOME AGAIN Stat, Tommy kk.rd mk Robt 11 mammilA MV OAnBTleliee hUrt. AMMAN, Jordan (AP) Burying the decades-old feud between their dynasties, Kings Hussein of Jordan and Saud of Saudi Arabia have agreed to merge their nations' military forces, coordinate nnd nresent a Unctmrn into rustodv after ne Despite their long feud, the 1VH7VIVI1I Forest Service cautioned that Penitentiary.

Bostrom gave nimscn up ocvw -v (Continued On Page Two) Hashemite and Saudi kingdoms conditions may set worse over IT" With Paper have been drawn closer together the Labor Dav weekend, six fires already have charred Physician Recognized in recent years because of com Lagunitas Hailed 42,001 acres since Sunday. mon dislike for Nasser, his Arab Dr. Jack Redman, GOP ear didate for Congress, today dn agreed with an editorial in Th socialism and his power grabs BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)-The the united front in Arab and world affairs. Hussein and Saud announced their plans for comprehensive unity of the Western-allied Middle East nations in a joint statement TAOS (AP) Backers of an east-1 to complete all the links in a. aa vs-vi iia Jsi Con, Cites Sorrow Cairo radio has urged repeatedly New Mexican and emphaucaii that he has attempted Iraq Petroleum nineline vuiro irrnss New Mexico iuu.

ivv the overthrow of both Hussein and Murl Packard, chairman of the gjve tne impression that Coi rebel territory has been cut said this week that a proposed southeast of Albuquerque near Saud. highway committee of the laos gressman Joseph M. Montoya and the til flow halted, a By HARRY MOSKOS Forest Service road into the La Chamber of Commerce, saia soft on Communism. The Hashemite-Saudi feud dales company spokesman reported gunitas region would proviae a Associated Press State Editor ai RUOUEROUE (AP) John Moriarty. "I went to the ranch last night to show my brother, Leroy Bal was imperative mai uve not.

nor do I ever i from the late 19th Century when today. vital link in a northern routing oi the cross-state highway. both fought for supremacy over Edward Bostrom, the last of three started as soon as possible on tQ the impressi( construction of the high bridge opponent is 'soft on Cor and the east and west connecting to lenger of Dallas, the THE HAGUE, Netherlands Un, th New mexicu the Arab Peninsula. In the early The 45-mile Forest Service high issued in Amman and Mecca on Wednesday night. They called on all other Arab states to join in their agreements, but it was obvious they did not expect President Nasser's United Arab Republic, for one, to accept the invitation.

They accused Nasser of shattering Arab unity. Th statement was released a Dr. Ballenger said. ICStuia The Dutch government will pnitentiarv to be captured, was way was announced by Sen. Den 1920s, Saud's father, the late King highways to the bridge in order wffl neyf "At daylight the two of us and niB Chavez.

last weeK. try to get the United States to recognized by an Albuquerque Ibn Saud, succeeded in driving that they can be timsnea tn indirectly, try to mi tVio Pnrpst Service road is 1 en Chavez said survev work my ranch manager, Vernon Pender, started out to cruise the admit some 10,000 Dutch immi- physician who says he teeis soiry Hussein's grandfather, the late on the $3.6 million road would be lead anyone auring tne cmiwi ul Allviniierriiie nhw grants from West New Guinea, for the i Rnstrom. 44. was recognized this King Abdullah, out oi wnai nas hprnmfi a ereat desert oil empire However, the present position of gin during the current fiscal year. The senator said $200,000 has He said at 7 a.m.

the three of a spoKesman ne pu cn few hours after Hussein returned tn Amman from a three-day meet of the Saudis, The British later grauon uwircri inuay rflnch 35 miies them came to a three-room cabin on the third pasture. the State Highway Commission 0 to wait until the results of a High- way Departmen survey are avail- a mv been requested for survey work this year and $500,000 for each of set Abdullah up as monarch over inHonondpnt Jordan and installed ing with Saud at Taif, Saudi Ara-hia The two monarchs aereed on HONG KONG (AP) The Chi- "When we opened the door we i i i the two succeeding years. his brother, Feisal 1, as king of "rnmnlete militarv unitv" and able before making any Redman stressed that pese Communists tightened gtv ClUl If If Si saw this man getting aressea, Backers of the northern routing on routing oi me cnibi- disaerees with 'the establishment of a common neighboring Iraq. Ballenger said. of the cross-state highway believe way vote on the forei This is tinv (37,000 square security restrictions along the 2fa-TwS-S Tftrongfc Nigeria command for the two armed ni." Hirerted to toya's "yes "I recognized him and said you miles Jordan's second attempt at that the road will take the place nf nrnnnsed Tres-Piedras-Tierra r.i!i:i..

Tutu tn aid bill. are Bostrom." begin teasiDimy siuuim unification with a larger Arab explosion of a bomb in a bor- I "It is my opinion that pro the best route for the Amarilla section through the for determine Ballenger said the man admit jler customs station. ALGIEKS (nn-v neighbor. In 1958, Jordan allied est of the cross-state route. highway.

ions for continuation or ooh aid to Communist nations sho mier Ahmed Ben Bella fomicai ted he was the escaped prisoner itself with Iraq, then governea Dy Faisal II. Hussein's cousin. That The Forest Service highway DARWIN. Australia (AP) Por- RlirM11 raiied on the regular army and said he was ready to go back have teen sufficient cause would start from U.S. 285 near Border Tensiou CUoA lu Talk alliance, the Arab Federation, tugal appeared today to be bol- and loyai guerrilla troops today to forces immediately." Impoverished, agricultural Jordan and oil-rich Saudi Arabia will coordinate economic policy and eliminate all restrictions on the movement of persons, goods and capital between the two countries, the monarchs said.

They will settle their border problems immediately, they added. to the penitentiary. vote against the foreign aid 1 I would also justify a negit Tres Piedras and go in a north lanseH five months later when the "We drove him into Moriarty stenng us garrison on muui m0Ve against reoeiuous gucumaa VI I it I 1 1 Iraqi monarchy was overthrown Uinta nn the haSIS Of the IOU lsiana, in me neari oi mc holding Algiers: westerly direction to Lagunitas, the route would swing north to and turned him over to State Policeman Tommy Richardson," Pkl t-i AJ 1 ir Til. 1UUIO M- i donesian Archioelaeo, off- and Faisal was assassinated. J- lu Rohellious Euerrilla torces now to fpnP Minister V.

K. Krishna Men- ing ward Colorado, joining State Koaa set a reported troop he said. "But before we did we l. Our rapidly dwindling buildup on and the Kabyie MoUn. of the is- it out resistance buildup on told parliament Wednesday 17 near Cumbres.

To Get Aid i the Indonesian half bought him a bacon and China probably has reserves. Communist Sand. breakfast and gave him some cig against troops reported moving to 30 posts on Indian- The nrecarious position of established RANGOON, Burma (AP)- Bur arette monev. ward tne Taos backers of the northern route for the cross-state highway feel that with the completion of the Forest Service highway, only claimed territory since last May. balance of payments.

ma will receive S34 million from Ballenaer described Bostrom as The Political Bureau said it naa "very calm and harmless sort the S. Agency for International decided to call on the loyai torces A iisnatch to Aleiers the detach- about additional miles oi nign- of fellow." He said Indian and uunese tremendous waste in troops have foreign aid appropriation, this summer in the disputed rous iMUude dakh area. The Chinese shot first, VJT. BaM FUlkl Cooperation and coordination also were agreed upon in all cultural and administrative affairs and in the field of national guidance and information. In agreeing to coordinate "Arab and foreign policy," the monarchs reaffirmed common enmity of Israel.

They pledged to "act within Unna iUm on mcv nn him wav remain tn be constructed, WASHINGTON (UPITop officials four ate) compaa-ies which have refused to finish data were called to testify before the Senate wlUfl tommA-lee Uumw atersusf ments necessary to re-establish Development for agricultural machinery to open up acres a year to rice production, the Burmese government announced today. order and ensure the security ei he said. ll in Allien Ballenger said, "He wasn't b4d along with the high level bridge (Ceatiaued On Page Twe) over ih Rio Grande west of iaos, 1.

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