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ffrtd yaw.dWN pefikef O6t fhf6 nAlghber't peekef to yduf'tfefs ef cempassiefy good eatinef ddnfe with loot thdt eomii theft," F. Harpef 5,, MICROFILM SERVICE SALES 8066 LLAS, TEXAS "YOUR FREEDOM NEWSPAPER" KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) Judge -Eugene Bourse listened carefully while the defendant plained he had two choices: Mil a dog or fl parked car. flans R. Lorsch chose Ihe car.

The explained that the court also had two choices. Lorsch was fined. PP1 LEASED CLOV1S, NEW MEXICO, FfflUAY, JUNE 28,1963 (12 Pages today) DAILY OR SUNDAY 10o Castro Vows Rjhters In Cuban Hills WIN Die 'HAVANA (UPI) Premier Fi-to the Communist world. Castro declared Thursday night that army is launching "final tgwwep" in tuba who said have been abandoned" by thc United "They, who believed that Imperialism ftlie United States) would Id rule have teen abandoned their Castro laid in an minute speech broadcast by Radio Havana, "The has been reduced fey 50 'per imperialist infiltrate counter-revolutionaries and" arms and to as- fcasslnale teachers, peasants and; tvorkers Is aoproaching its last ''JiJot a not a sln- Hij.dld not Mention last week's of recent landings In Cubn from Anjciiwi' bringing in guerrillas. thVmost part He called for.a "big push" In) 1964 to exceed year's crop, which he said was the poori Mt since he came to power in 1959.

production prob- million. Bids Open On State Road Jobs SANTA FE fUPD- The State i Highway Commission was lo open bids this mornlnR on road proj-l in New Mexico totalling J8 million, Including the $3 million Rio Grande Gorge Bridge and its approaches. The bridge will be constructed 1 about 10 miles northwest of Taos at a cost of $1.5 million. The two Cndets to Tactical Air approach roads also will oust SI.5 Command, by Kennedy Praises Ireland For Its Stand In Cold War Hubbard Tells Cadets About TAC Quoting 1'resldcnt Kennedy In opening remarks, llrlR. Boyd Ihilibiinl welcomed more limn 300 Air Fort-c Am- 'tig harvesu than ever economy is tied The State Attorney General hns ruled out-of-state icntractori can "We must have highly mobile tactical forces nvnllnblc lo slump oul brmh fire wan.

The greatest bid on the project because ofj hrwit Rcnprn war hc of the bridge construe tost Sub Found ttr Thursday, the commission again' Hn delayed sale ot 36 acres ot stand! blwrd land to a a former highway de-! lon 1 1 PrwWeul. partment employe. 1 detull. Throtiich a John Robert, former department; wrien of slides, the General pre- right-of-way engineer and now an' Denied the objeeilvcs, capnbill- Albuquerque realtor, offered ties, composition, orgHitlnttlon, OOfl for the land which used strength ami gcoicrtiplilral lorn- borrow ''Wing of Tactical Air Command to ru ition of Albuquerque's h(jl ttl en audience. Me explained thnt although ABOARD JStfEUUNG AT SEA Novy disclosed today dial Under-1 Another picture, taken in the TACs concern UUU IIIvS ft t-1VI ttt It til tt rt firm Uiiiltfttl hni TAf 1 Thresher search area included one of it plastic slipper worn by nu- submarine crewmen, The photograph fatten by the balhyscaph Trieste on the bottom ot the Atlantic clearly iihowcd the lefters on ihiR.

yellow worn by crwroen to protect their feet, in atomic-powered miclear- reactor coftv partment. THe 1 letters Idtttrs of nuclear First Foreign Dignitary To Address Both Houses Of The Irish Parliament DUBLIN (UPI) President Kennedy, fresh from a ttiimiltoiis welcome in Cork where he was pushed clown hj' a cheering, over-enthusiastic crowd, said today that Ireland "wisely rejects the role of go-between" in the cold war of communism and thc free West. The President, in the first address by a foreign tlig- nitary to a joint session of both houses of the Irish Parliament, said that "Ireland purses an independent course in foreign policy hut it is not neutral between liberty and tyranny, and I know it never will be." Kennedy, after paying tribute tornpurtmenr, removes the flippers and depotlu In a to cleaned to a decontamination room. examined the slipper picture -well photographs of paper Nixons Visit Pope VATICAN aTY (UP!) JFor- Vice President Richard M. KJiwm eaUed on Pope Pawi VI today, and afterward praised him ax "a man who has great xplrf- tual qtiallties" and who "will eatry on treat tradition of Plus and John," The Republican presidential candidate, took hit wife, dadghteri, Patricia and Julie, to the Vatiuin for the John.

Vatican one hour and 15 minutes and Nixon taid tht "probably will be the of the trip making through Kurope and the Middle East, The Nixons Pope Just four o'ayi be- tort- Preildent Kennedy If scheduled to, meet with him In Vatican audience. Gill Shaffer, prttoled the pro-j re 4 Unrtl lhnl posed sale and contended Lewis npabn to row nn all mode a better offer. continued on nn explain the capability ot TAG to Cdl Girl Ring Outside U.N.??? UNITED 'KATIOXS rotary Genera! Than! said he has U.N*. "off idaU to In- -charges that a ti. 5si of body.

The' charges been made in New York over the three wecki. A woman credi(cd a temporary N.M. TRAFFIC DEATHS TUfl 143 Ymr 198 press correspondent convicted in a city court Thuwday, with prostitution. Thant told press conference he had asked the relevant U.K. to conduct an investigation, Into the situation and expects a report today.

He declined further comment until this report been delivered. He he did not think the FBI hud been involved in the U.N, Itself- which technically non-American territory. ONE HUNDRED and fifty United States Air Force Academy Cadets, Class of '66, at Cannon AFB for "Falcon training attend the first of four formal "Dining Ins" "fc ifir to be held for all 650 Cadets. The 27th Tactical Fighter Wing hosted this first formal dinner. (USAF Photo) Mystery Solved rlty'n Charm School no longer a mystery.

A two-man team InvmtliCfttinjc the turned In the to ciiy Thursday night. CommlMloncri Barney Bar- Hard and C. checked Into matter which caiard of commotion a week and rovealfd the nrhool li iupporlfd by the Junior Club. The two added that any pub- He piiUdlng lor by puhllo Mid waa perfectly lecal. Barnard nn apology and added CpmmUitoncr Oreene do too.

Then It Was Dinner Time Dinner chimes Thirty, to Ireland's for its own ndependcnce, said that at this ime in thc world "thc central issue of freedom, however, is be- weon those who believe in self-determination and (hose in the east who would impose on others a harsh and repressive Communist system. And here the trip to the fabled city of Cork, where he was made a freeman of the city and repeatedly mobbed by one of the most enthusiastic crowds he has ever encountered at home or abroad. "Whatever Dublin can do, Cork can do belter," said one native of Cork before the President arrived. And then the 80,000 citizens your nation wisely rejects of 1h( cj wcn role of go-betiyeen As was jn)0 Hg car The President addressed all JOS f) Dub in h(? cr(jw members of parliament just a dosc jn on h) few hours alter a Undcr pt cssure of a sudden suige of humanity, the President tumbled backward in the vehicle, larding sitting up in the back seat with a surprised look on his face. A second later, the crowd pushed a security man who fell into Kennedy's lap.

Sources close to the President said he was not hurt. Earlier, the President was hemmed in by mother enthusi- WASHINGTON (UPI) Navyiaslic crowd at Cork's City Hall Secretary Fred Korth told Senate land had to talk his way out with the disputed a smile. Navy Chief Calls TFX Design Fine ng design chosen agon executives one-hundred and fifty XJSAFj Commander and Chief arid to the 'Further, the Dining-In provides an! "dearly promised" a superior Academy Cadets filed into the large Chief of Staff, United States Air opportunity to recognize individual aircraft for Navy combat use. ball room at Cannon AFB'sOffi-'Force were made and at a rap ofjand unit achievement. All of these Korth said the winning design cers Open Mess.

All stood gavel by the Mess very useful in building highjby General Dynamics Corp. was thoir respective sents. jail took their seats. Honorcdj morale and establishing an least compex and promised "Gentlemen, call- uests were recognized, and ed 3Ir. Vice, the junior member at the assembly.

continued Mr, Vice, "Our National Anthem." All faced King loruled behind the head table. the last strains of the Na- served. "The custom of Dining-In is a A very busy day which started vcr old tradition ih England, and at 6 a.m., had whetted the apne- is not exclusively military. the "earliest delivery to the fleet Ieast cost lo tne taxpayer." tltcs of the young leaders of tomorrow, nnd they attacked the It is believed that Dining-In he- ap- Tribute to Freedom A great portion of thp President's speech was devoted to (he history of Irish-American relations and his tributes to the gle for full freedom. He said that although divided by considerable distance, the United States and Ireland "have been united by history" and "no The Navy civilian chief peared before a closed session ofj people ever believed more deeply the Senate permanent investiga- i in cause of Irish freedom tions subcommittee to stoutly de- than the people of the United as a custom in monaster- of a contract for the excellent roast beef dinner with i was ad by the early adical new double-purpose plane gusto.

jversillos, and later spread to 0 General Dynamics over the "And no nation contributed more lo the building of the Ainer- General Hubbard strains 01 uie isa- mmtary unhs of the counlry when ther d( )he Bocj Co i more to me rwum tional Anthem, there sounded a rap dinner, Colonel Schinz said le nfflners' a hii.h.rt TH. mmi IPP a ri hv can dl eam lha tlie Officers' Mess was established, The subcommittee, headed by the Ravel and CbL Albert- few words about tlie purpose of) Last nights Dining-In was sporJsen. John L. McCleilan, is SchliM, Commander of TAC's S32nd the military "Dining sored by the 27th Tactical Fighter investigating why the contract for Air-Division and president of the and The Dlning-In provides a situa- Composite Air Strike unlti to any part of the glo.be in a matter of ready to make friends or wago war, (ienernl Hubbnnl li command- of the 4540th Combat Crew WtiiK lit AFB, where ninny of these ture Air Force lenders will become fully qualified fighter pilots, The more than 300 Cadets who arrived Wednesday at Cannon only half ot the Clasn o( 11X16 which are Involved in "Falcon a field ttudy ot the Armed Forces, mess upon this occasion, called jtion for officers to see how cere- a part in the official opening of the first of i the life of nn Air Force organiza- four formal "Dining Ins" to be i It also provides an occasion held for all 650 members of the)for officers to meet socially at a Air Force Academy Class of '66. I formal military function.

other halt arrive nt Fighter Wing for two squadrons of Academy Cadets from the 5th Group. The other two squadrons will attend a' Dining-In, hosted by the 474th TAC Ftr. Wg, Dining-Ins will be repeated next week for Group number 6. Cannon Monday mornliig and all wilt view a tactical nlr de- monstratlon at Bombing Range. the Mclrone Merey Mission Flown Yolanda ol in condition, to the, of flown two AJp Forcf plloti, twill AuthoritiH' WEATHER Iprnoon evening cloudinm.

Tucurowirt 60-13, ment which can at Umet piwe fatal, at drop ot while corpuscles in, Ihe Wood itrearoi. Die ncwl luc Taylor Hrown, pxecullve Secretary of in II iM p.m., She in turn chain of command, notifying (tit physician to get in touch with the Fiel Pirecwr of Ked Croei nt Can non, Robipi, in wrfi, cwitRcied Wichita blood bank, Si' nearest 'one to Clo- told would be needed trim Washington, P.W hietovh 9 JO Tt Thrv Uw HI (19J3) Avff- Jwif 3-40 fir IH! 14-S4 phyHplu wlto to 9t tfif. to BJoo4 'tht jn qipbulin by TheT-33 piloted K. K. Smith ami J.

StctMiii, both of Kilvvnrdu, nnd urrtvod here ut DtSO Tliurmluy. An ftttondlnB physician was quoted, as saying it was this activity may have saved the girl's liie. "Out I couldn't say def initeiy, Volanrta Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lucai.

Rivals Meet AWIUQUBRQUK (Upj) Two politicians whjp.piay be Suiting hetwls Ifi tlw njpjjUw to come rned in Albuquerque 'on the $we pjane. Mpoioya, opponeiits In with state- lop approsimately they knew Hie tijf days (1 to from the east, isid, jw tmd not iiiwwy but ra to visii vwdbwt part? Slaying Probe Still Continues Under Wraps The investigation Into the death of a 22-year-old Clovis man con- under a tight security Nikita's Reception Skimpy Compared To JFK's Welcome BERLIN that his actions showed his Nikita Khruschey flew into was not to create normal Berlin today received an apa- Ihetic welcome. from the East Germans. the supersonic craft, to be used! Daughters of Ireland," he said. resident, who was mobbed by more than The crowds greeting the Soviet i leader were skimpy compared Antonin Novotny.

Polish Commu- today as officers pressed againstlwith the wildly cheering million Flrst Time Questioned It was the first rime Korth was questioned on the TFX contract as the Senate group began calling top echelon Pentagon officials for the final phases of the lengthy which started in February. Korth declared that a re-examination of all data served simply to confirm his opinion that the right contractor was chosen last conditions in. West. Berlin. November, lie expressed the be- Three other 1 llef 1hal wlicn lne committee leaders were on their way toi Etts a lhe facls lhcy wlil veach Berlin-Czechoslovak President! lhc same conclusion." time.

Officers in the Clovis area were and a half Berliners turned out for President Kennedy's arrival on the other side still conducting an all-out search! 0 tne wal) earlier. for the car In which one or two men allegedly were riding and from where a bullet slug which proved fatal to Roland Garcia was fired, A photograph of cor which is believed similar to the car used In the shooting was released Thursday by officers in hopes someone could identify the murder vehicle. The two law-enforcement cles were working hand-in-hand on whatever clues they could pick up, 1C agencies were keep. ing any new findings under a tight cloak so as to not alert the killer. Carcja vvas slain downtown on Main Jn the early hours of Sunday shortly after he began talking to 9, man in car.

He djed about 9 hours a(ter having been shot, Left tor the Air at feer ol As an attempt to match thc outpouring of enthusiasm that had been shown for Kennedy, the reception was a flop. Khrushchev came here apparently to preside over an Eastern bloc summit meeting. In two brief speeches, Khrushchev said that Kennedy's visit here was "directed against the interests ot the German nist parly chief Wladysiaw Gomulka and Hungarian Premier Janos -Kadar. It was rumored that Romanian Premier Ghergh Gheorghiu-Dej also was coming. Indicate Summit Meeting Officially, the purpose of the trip was to celebrate the 70lh birthday of East German Com munist boss Walter Ulbricht on Sunday.

In a welcoming speech, Ulbricht charged that Kennedy's visit to West Berlin was "directed against the interests of the German people-" Campbell Urges Citizens To Ring Bells For Fourth (iovornor Jack CumpMl li urging New to lake part in the nationwide celebration of July 4th, with the ringing of from pulillo bulldinp, vburcbfi and tKihooh, OKI- people tu reklnaie our aedlflation to our Institutiwis ancj pecomo eloquent of our Governor Ctoinuhell In Ms Hop, The pverwcu 1 t( of July worm history an4 Unportont day republic nobUjbt wWch, ge have Qw tenj (lie And, for Wberty biinvi(aty," be from to Uo July 4, by 5 tourist tier- five miles north of Cork. Riding a crest of adulation heaped on him by relatives at the old Kennedy homestead Thursday, the President took 75-minule helicopter trip to Cork lo receive 1he freedom of the rily in a city hall ceremony. The theme of Kennedy's busy day, his second full day in Ireland, was independence nnd tribute to those who died in the Irish rebellion. Host At Luiu'li The visit to Cork, capilal of County Cork along ihe Atlantic coast, was a prelude to a lunch given by Kennedy for President 1C am on de Valera nnd Premier Lemass and Kennedy's unprecedented address to the Dail (parliament). The near-riot by teen-age girls (last night climaxed Kennedy's dramatic and sentimental return to the land of his ancestors i where he turned kissin' cousins jwith Mrs.

Mary Ryan, a second 1 cousin once removed, who was 'his hostess at tea. Contracts Awarded To 3 State Firms WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. Goldwater Hits JFK, Liberals SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) It. had all the flavor and color of! a Republican presidential nominating convention. "The man who" was there, Delegates roared their approval of him.

They brandished banners, buttons and books during repeated interruptions of a speech by the nation's conservative standard learer, Sen. Barry Goldwaler. Goldwater, addressing the na- lonal Young Republican convert-. Nevv Mexico lion, Thursday lashed out at lib-1 than $100,000. jrals and President Kennedy.

The largest of the contracts, "it is the moral bankruptcy oMSl.SOO, went to H.C. Longenbaugh IK- liberal politicians which is oi for constructiaa gf causing the young people to move a camp ground, and residential toward the Republican party," at Frijoles Mesa Camp the Arizona Republican senator Ground at Bandalier National said. Monument. for $30,335, "They are the was awarded, Elmer C. Starr of They haven't had new Idea for Albuquerque for construction pf 30 yeavs-" sewev system at same He said the liberals are ob- Path are $essed witli economic solutions for U( problems and tove entered in- a "cynical alliance" with big city political bosses.

He said city nachines were a "national disgrace" and any politicians yvfofl ccepted thoir support were "phot- liberals" without thje IdtaU of trye liberals Clinton Anderson, am nuunced tcxiay the award of three government contracts for projects totaling more.

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