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Las Vegas Daily Optic from East Las Vegas, New Mexico • Page 12

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East Las Vegas, New Mexico
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4 Obituary El Paso Area Flood WatCFS Fucundo Lovato Funeral services for Facundo Lovato, 59, were held Saturday Submerges One Car morning at 10 at the Catholic Emilia Chacou Church' at Holinan. Lovato, a EL PASO, Tex. A lifelong resident of Clcvc- resident of Mora, died at St. rain flooded the El Paso Las Vegas New Mexico Hit Omaha, Neb. uuk ee OMAHA.

Neb. (UPI) Hun- Ai hid, Emilia Chacon, 91, died Vincent's Hospital in Santa Fe area early today submcring at OMA A Neb 'U, 1 iu1 1 Friday in a local nursing Home Thursday. Interment was at the least one car and washing ou drKls of Omaha sl Injures where she had been a patient Mora cemetery with the follow- roads but there were no cas- from the for the past three years. ina serving as pallbearers: Le --Hies reno, ed homes today whcn a contmul MILWA Vr I JU1 i 1 rmlrf A i OPTIC S' sept. 7, 1985: 42 She was Die daughter of Jose- Ko Lovato, Ernest Lovato, fita and Julian Maes, early set- Bennie Lovato, Phillip tiers in (he Cleveland area and Gilbert Maes and Ponlie in-'; onlie Lovato.

the widow of Casimiro Chacon. Au address was delivered at the Mrs. Chacon is survived by Braveside by Sebastian Maes. two sons, Eusebio and t-onfule. Funeral Home was in ing Chacon ol Cleveland; two daugli- liaie tcj-s.

Isabel MacsUs of Albu- ciuerque and Manuehta Mares ol Fruita, two sisters, Clio- Bessie Warren MILWAUKEE, a IIM downpour sent several creeks At least 42 persons recorded 1.03 inches th banks jnches day night when of rain within a six-hour period a en be" and more was expected. iain losionb Roads in far east El Paso The center of the trouble escaping g- nomes county were closed by flash- were the Big and Little Papio noighboimg remained flooding and lighter floods weeks, where last year six per- ihree of the uc washed out some roads in north sons lost their lives in a multi- hospitalized east parts of thc county Mon- dollar flood. Th bl sls spa ced 10 minutes night: The area hit hardest is Dia twn A clttcitl 1 structures hardest five miles west of lpal apart the two- located from charge. Rosary services will be at Hie Memorial Chapel tins Jesus A NavarcjE evening at 7, and funeral ser- Funeral services for vices will be at St. Anthony's OI Be Optimistic! i- cl washed away by the eacn other, swirling waters.

Others were Authori ti es said most ol int. closed to All traffic Iliurcd wcrc bystanders who coming into the city from tne gathere at scene ol int. west was routed on a single in- explosi on. Thc second blast terstate highway. All other went off CHOW ING LMJWN, 205 r-EET DOWN Aquanauts in Navy's Sealab II take their chow at a collapsible table 205 feet un- Schweitzer Hospital Like Native Village LAMBARENE, Gabon (UPI) modern Africa or die with The jungle hospital Dr.

Albert great humanitarian who found- Schweitzer built for his "Afri- ed it more than 52 years can children" was more like a native village. Pigs and chick- to lon a a Gabonese ens rooted and roosted in its government official threatened: comund. He refused to modern- Qnce the oW man dies we A wil1 b-illdoze that hospital into More than 1,000 Africans, lhc gro md tears streaking the dust on their black cheeks, wept Sun- Observers predicted, how- day as the simple wooden cof- ever, that Schweitzer's daugh- fin containing "Le Grand Doc- ter, Rhend Eckert, now chair- teur" was lowered into its man of the Schweitzer Hospital grave. He died Saturday at the Foundation, and Dr. Walter age of 90.

Munz, his successor, will make Today, the hospital is in dan- improvements the old man re- ger of being razed. It must sisted. abandon the methods Schweitzer steadfastly refused to change Just across thc Ogooue River, and move forward in pace with stands a modern medical cen- ter stocked with the latest sci- clei 1 the Pacific surface off La 11 Calif. They are conducting experiments in living under the sea. NEW SPORTS SCRIBE LAS CRUCES New Mexico State University a scll 73 died in jiJimed Norman A.

Taylor, 20, Saturday. He Juan B. Muniz went on in the home directly roads were barricaded. behind the crowd, showing The Civil Defense Agency and with debris, the Red Cross were pressed in- Mother Dies Esther S. Bernheimer, mother of Mrs.

Msgr. Geo. V. Rieffer was zations with offers of assistance. celebrant of the Requiem High Breakfast was prepared for with her daughter for Mass which was largely attend- most of le evacuees at the re- five years, died in Navarex, 26, were held Saturdas Nathaniel Juan B.

Muniz. 65, died at ed Interment was in St. An- shelters across the city this pital Saturday following an ex-. in a local hospital Rawlins. Saturday.

Muniz thony's cemetery with the fol- nornm tended illness. She was the 0tlLt ll a dairy farm- was a resident of Wagon Mound, lowing friends serving as cas- of Evansville, the lam Uie schools new spoils pub- cr ami a resident ol Carlsbad. The body was brought lakPii licily director, laylor formerly The body was taken to Carlsbad gas. Fuiiernl arrange StlOrlS inmvmjltlntl I to Las Ve- kel bearers: Robert Gonzales, Thunderstorms rolling in home where the body was taken. are Benny Gonzales, Sammy Mad- from the plains dumped up to Saturday afternoon on Sa LBJ Watching Mounting War Over Kashmir entific equipment.

Up to now, only a trickle of patients has used the sanitary, electric lit, strictly-run facilities compared to the flood that preferred the mission of the old doctor with its grime, gloom and heat. Modern Africa, although JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (UPI) thankful for the jungle pioneer, Johnson kept con- firmly believes he was out of cerned watch today on the step on two counts, mounting warfare between In- fa bolicved that Afri dia and. Pakistan But he also chndrcn He once maintained a drum-fire of sajd that he could neyer can on an adult conversation with an adult African. Second, and probably moix important in his eyes, was his He summarized it once by cheerful home news ranging flrom federal cost cuts to survival of the whooping crane.

Through staff assistants and by telephone calls to key officials in Washington, Johnson St 0 lr dem leben (reverence for life.) velopments in the Kashmir cri- United Nations philosophy of ehrfurcht which he fully endorsed. Johnson Monday signed into sis, including unueu wauons A thical only when efforts for restoring peace Jifc )s such js sacm to him that of plants and animals as i fn- -i that of his fellow man. and law the S3.3 billion foreign aid he tcs himsclf hclp authorization for the 1966 fiscal nccd or year which began July 1. This. at a time of concern over the ie India-Pakistan fighting, had a touch of irony attacked.

Earlier this year, he postponed visits by leaders of both countries because he did not want to endanger their aid allotments. Johnson was concerned at the time that congressmen consid- Men hi Aviation Boatswain's Mote Third Class Louis A. Abila, (JSN. son of Mr. and Mrs.

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