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Campbell Wants Decision Harrison 1 (Continued On Moving of TB Hospital SANTA FE (AP)--Gov. Jaclqcision was needed to better as a hospital K. Campbell wants the Statejserve the patients and the iax- tween 450 Tuberculosis Hospital Board tojpayers. make a decision by next Xlon-j Under the proposal, the some to care for be 500 mentally retarded children on the list for treatment. day oil a proposal lo move IhcjlBO patients at the Ft.

Stantoni Board member Dr. hospital from Ft. Stanton to a facility would be moved to an'Levin of Albuquerque, said islature which passed a biU that jfouled the constitution in 13 won't known until I March or April when the last jtelephone bills are in. Without the telephone cost the total spent on the session was $43.655. All members of the legislature hold state telephone credit cards Contract Hallam predicted that the Harry, era government "will have less land less to do with the property time progresses" and that contract granting (ull title and rsomeday his nct restric control-with only two minor ex-j iion mav abandoned rrora post was police Sgt.

aines. the surplus missile site near Roswell. abandoned Nike missile installation which the state acquired Meeting with the board lion- from the federal government day, Campbell said a quick de-'Then Ft. Stanton would be used Animals'Kidneys Transplanted to Human Recipients (By Associated Press Kidneys from a monkey, a chimpanzee and tivo baboons have been transplanted in four humans since last October. Physicians at Tulane University Charity Hospital in Mew Orleans and Colorado General a a Administration hospitals in Denver who performed the operations have said that without the transplants the four recipients had Weather HOBBS: Fair, windy and warmer through today, considerable cloudiness and mild tom f.

et curren demands. night with shifting winds. Partly He said th because or cloudy and colder Wednesday. Stanton ls not bcmg uscd at Low tonight 35, high Wednesday 40. NEW MEXICO: Cloudy North, occasional light snow with some accumulation in the mountains, partly cloudy south portion with snow flurries in the mountains late this afternoon and tonight.

Partly cloudy Wednesday. Windy east portion tonight and locally windy elsewhere this evening. A little no chance of survival. A 32-year-old woman. who was not identified, received the first transplant of a primate's kidneys--a monkey--last October at Tulane.

She later died of the disease that prompted th3 transplant. Jefferson Davis, 44, a New Orleans dock worker, was be er northeast late this afternoon, ed in less active dealings. north tonight and elsewhere Dow Jones were up 1.30, and Wednesday. Lows tonight zeroj utilities were up .20. to 10 above mountains; 10 to 25i north: 25 to 35 south.

Highs 1 Wednesday 30 to 36 north; 33 to 42 south. lieved to have been the second a 44 person to undergo such a transplant. He received the kidneys of a chimpanzee Nov. 5. Davis died Monday at Charity Hospitals in New Orleans.

Dr. Brian McCracken, an internist, said the kidneys were functioning at the time of death. A chest infection followed by pneumonia was listed as the of death. The transplants using the kidneys of baboons were both re- jporded at Colorado General Hospital. The first occurred Dec.

2B and the recipient was a 40-year-old man who is reported in good condition today. The second transplant was reported Monday. Spokesmen said a 45-year-old man received kidneys from a baboon in a Sti-hour operation. His condition was termed satisfactory. Eagles Getting Salmon Feast WEST GLACIER, Mont.

(AP) --Bald eagles are swarming to Glacier National Park to feast on spawning land-locked salmon. W. E. Welch, a park ranger. 9 p.m 30 PRECIPITATION: 0.

HIGH: 50 LOW: 21 Minimum and maximum temperatures for towns in New Mexico and Texas: said he counted 352 bald eagles Church of the Nazarene which in five-mile stretch along Me. Donald Creek and the middle fork of the Flathead River. The latest official census lists a total of 3.807 bald eagles in the United States exclusive of Alaska. IF YOU HAVEN'T RECEIVED YOUR WEEKDAY PAPER BY 5:15 P. M.

Coll EX. 3-2123 before 6:00 p. m. and a copy will be delivered. No calls token after 6:00 p.

m. Coll after 5:00. IF YOU HAVEN'T RECEIVED YOUR SUNDAY PAPER BY 7:15 A. M. Coll EX.

3-2123 before 9:30 and a copy will be delivered. No colls taken ofter 9:30. Call offer 8:00. jwhen they are in session. Their to be on legislature business but they aren't audited very care- was not convinced the 1 alk a re 5U Pl f.

of tuberculosis patients was the right thing to do. Ben Mason of the State UlIy partment of Finance told the board it would cost about $300,000 to rehabilitate the Xike buildings for tubercular treatment, while it would cost $3 mil- ANOTHER QUITS INCOME STAFF Cipriano Sandoval, ministrative assistant $500 ad- the lion to expand the Los Lunas a income tax division, quit retarded children hospital to his job last week when Director Frank ilcCulIoch's staff was fullest patient capacity, cost per patient will be about 518 per day next year. However, treatment at the Nike facility would cost about 512 a chopped from 36 to 8. The change, brought on by a new accounting system in the bureau of revenue, shifts 15 people to new jobs where they will be on 60-day their jobs probation; 12 lost and several found day, he said, meaning a savings places in other offices of $250,000 yearly. Stock Market The stock market today C1IAXC.E AT STANTON WORRIES EMPLOYES The pending change at the Fort Stanton hospital in which at: its TB patients would be trans- warmer southwest tonight.

a.m. Hobbs time, was mix-j fcrre to a new facility in Chaves County, ami Fort Stanton (From Federal Aviation i Yesterday Today 12 a.m I p.m 48 3 p.m 48 5 p.m 44 7 p.m 35 2 a.m.. ...22: 4 a.m 26 6 a.m 29 8 a.m 10 a.m Farmington 24 Carlsbad Wink Tucumcari T. or Las Vegas Santa Fe 29 23 33 22 20 16 Leona Woodward Services Today LOVINGTON Mrs. Eva Leona Woodward, 88, of 401 North Ninth, a resident here for 50 years, died yesterday in Lovington Lea General Hospital, lorn in Oakville, Mrs.

Woodward came to Lovington in 1914. The widow of the late James Woodward who died in 1952, Mrs. Woodward was a charter Lovington Today's quotations, furnished by New Mexico Bank and Trust Amerada 73 American Airlines 35 American Metal 39H American Tel. Tel. Anaconda Chrysler Continental Oil DuPont 240 El Paso Nat.

Gas 20 General Tel 32 General Motors 7S'i General Electric Gulf Oil Halliburton 55 Northern Nat. Sunray Phillips Pet. 49 Radio Corp. 103H Sears Skelly 67 SW Public Service 38 Standard of NJ Socony Mobil Texas Co Texas Utilities U. S.

Steel Transamerica Western Bancorp Marathon 76 N.Q. 69 58 56 5054 40 Cities Service 63 Western Dev. she helped form many years ago. Services were planned for 2 p.m. today in the Nazarene Church with the Hev.

Robert Lindjey, pastor, officiating. Pallbearers were to be Mrs. Woodward's grandsons. Survivors include a son, Don V. Woodward of Lovington; three daughters, Mrs.

Gladys Ogle of Big Spring, Tex. and Mrs. Agnes Hibbets and Mrs. Laura Mae (Bobbie Batton, both of Lovington; 15 grandchildren; and 11 great grandchildren. Burial will be in Lovington Cemetery with Smith-Yarbro Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

utilized for retarded children, has Fort Stanton employes worried. Most have permanent residences in the immediate area, most of them are Republicans, and there Ls a question of whoth- they will be able to qualify in the new operation. OTERO DEMOCRATS MORE CONVENTIONAL Otero County Democrats having a $10 party dinner Jan. 17 that is set up on more conventional lines than an earlier party activity. It was the Draft Montoya for Senator Club "to insure Hollcman's growth." The Alamogordo money rais- ig dinner is to honor Otero Reps.

John Mershon and Dale Scott with U. S. Rep. Joe Montoya and Gov. Jack Campbell billed as speakers.

OTERO DOUBTFUL FOR DEMOCRTS Otero has been a little doubtful for Democrats in recent elections. It has a Republican state senator, Vince Lee. and voted for Campbell last time by only 64 margin. Since 1950 the county voted twice for the Republican candidate for governor, three times for the Demo, and in 1960 John Burroughs and Ed Mechem ran a 4622 tie in the county. Weary Searchers Still Hopeful in Sooner Problem Hunt for Plane HONOLULU (AP) Weary airmen, some flying their fifth search mission, still expressed strong hope today that the crew and passenger of a missing Air Force cargo plane ill be found alive.

"Hope and determination Is what's keeping the men going-we don't intend to give said Maj. James Gibney, Force information officer, Alias the search entered its sixth day. Some 70 planes fdkr" snips have been combing the turbulent Pacific Ocean since Jan. 2 the C124 Globe-master disappeared on a flight from Wake Island to Hawaii. It was bound for Hill Air Force Base, Utah.

Back in Court OKLAHOMA CITY A -Oklahoma legislative reappor tionment has popped up again propelled by the pressure of an approaching deadline. A group of state senators asked the U.S. District Court in Oklahoma City Monday to staj a legislative reapportionmen order pending a decision from the U. S. Supreme Court.

The action was viewed as an attempt to keep a three-judge federal court's sweeping reap portionment order from going into effect in this year's elec tions. The legislative i i pc riod opens Feb. 28 and if the the 3.000-acre air Calhoun then told commission- base tract to me city, commis- that imp(rtant you sionsrs appointed a committee! keep lhe pTopfriy attractive in investigate the possibilitiesj order tha may continue to cleaning up and improving the! derivp rev mue from the tract your profits should be turn- property. Laughlin. in one of his last back into it in order to at ficia! acts as mayor, signed tlieitract industry." (Profits can be under East Germans Raise New Obstacle to Opening Wall BERLIN (AP) The German government is East man government de-lit.

to manding West Berlin a a Brandt is under pressure from i Brandts persona! particH Westcrn A es and his own --iP a a 'he start of any newj avojd contract whtcn removed all butlremvested under to reopen the thai coi'ld hurt the causa lire? restrictions from the rity'sjterms.) Imunist wall to West Berliners. nonrrcoenition rights to the property. i Commissioner 0 H. Gibbs sue gested that "a clean-up project be started at once on the land." Thc Communist demand ap, Brandt's peared to raise a new obstarleiwell as the City Manager Neal llarr asked to any acreement to renew tin- Minor in significance, the restrictions are that (he V- S. government and its Federal vuv nan aMM-u i imstmas pass a a Agency retain the rishtjif city funds could legally ia ended ai i i -l unrestricted flight over the used in such an endeavor.

17 a i i by lam replied that they could. "It Is apparent tha! this prop-'viet of the city. property, and the city any to object to aeronautical noise made by aircraft over iheji'rry must be improved if i property. I best to be utilized as an asse Also, all net profits derived by iBerhnt'rs to in the So- the city from use. salvage, sale.

lease, or rental of the property must be directed to the County airport system. Otherwise, all restrictions on property arc dissolved by the contract, which was signed federal Dec. 23. Although the land since IMS. numerous supporting and ijrowintj but; representatives on the city has owned Kat (imnan comiitinn the golf course is now I a a 1 1 -from Deputy Premier Will: covernment as Western Allies have I i ni'w neaotiattons liolil the same i ilia; in ths i id Ilrt-Acrn CultUr- Kor- i and Erich i a Rrandt may reply to the Cora- an i i mt rentals and leases are diminish- an aut hontnttve source i when KorNr disclosed Monday night.

It llnd meet later (his week. ing, "commissioner Walter Lin am commented. regarded as part of the Com- S0 imvs said imunist regime's i i Harr suggested that street to whittle away -it The two i i a met last Sat- partment men could "at refusal of the Western A i a be made available for work atjiies in Berlin and the West the base and added: "We have! never used much tax money there because of the restrictions in the past but now we, provisions in the contract "made are in a position to profit from! it impossible for tlu city to fully utilize the property." Hallam said. These restrictions led to a 15- year hassle with the federal government over the city's rights to the land. Following tiie contract sign ing.

commissioners ordered a resolution commending Lloyd Calhoun. executive secretary of the Lea County Development Corp. "for his efforts in expediting this occassion." In response. Calhoun told the commission, "This deed has in fact been sought continuously for more than 15 years and should not be credited to a single or faction. "It was a frustrating and difficult fight and a combination of efforts brought it to fruition.

"Certainly it is rewarding for in Southeastern Mexico and West Texas there is no more suitable site for future industry than this 3,000 acres." Negotiations are continuing in an effort to attract the P. H. Hanes i i Co. to the site for a proposed new mill. The commission agreed on Nov.

19, to guarantee acquisition of a 1.500 by tract of land to the company if should choose to establish a mill here. Hallam pointed out "that the city's administrative action over the property will continue just as in the past you will submit an annual financial report concerning the operation of the land lo the Federal Aviation Agency. "And you must continue to (urn over all net profits from the property to the Lea County airport system." (This restriction--which applies to all similarly abandoned federal airports --was adopted by Congress to further aviation. I stay is granted, legislative can didates would apparently fik under a pair of reappoi ment laws passed by the 196: Oklahoma Legislature. THE DEPENDABLES: SUCCESS CARS OF '64 not loaded loaded WHITEWALLTIBC; The car on top is a 1964 Dodge 330 two-door sedan.

It has a unitized, rust-protected iwdy, front seat belts, an alternator electrical system, self-adjusting brakes and a 225 cubic inch, six-cylinder engine, it will go 32,000 miles between major grease jobs, 4,000 miles between oil changes. The car on the bottom is the same model, a 1964 Dodge 330 two-door sedan. And can say the same good things about it There's one difference. It's equipped the way many people buy cars these days. For a fact, Dodge offers a full line of cars in the low-price field.

Sedans, hardtops, convertibles, wagons, the works. They call 'em "The because they are. huntri Ittiil Fro 1K4 Doijit in mttn. tidmiti a) fUti tmi Incjt bin. MT.

ind MitT-itm tt Stanltj Pe: Pro In 'B4 Dodge CHRYSLER KAR CITY AUTO SALES 400 N. Turner, Hobbi, New Mexico "THC BOB MOPE SHOHK." MBC-7V. KOUR LOCAL LISTING. It was pointed out during the session that Lea County com- they wiJ! missioners had previously passed next month." a resolution waiving the county's i from the city manager. 2 Airmen Die In Viet Nam Stoph's letter to iKinthul over at the i i i 4 Merlin also laid i mmliUons in a seven- point i i a but tho jJv.T-t Ornum i a live re- I imv up paper.

i with a little investment." Gibbs offered a motion to start cleaning the property and "make an attempt to attract industry a means of producing revenuef For the city." Ho later moved that a committee consist ins hter a lalhoun. Harr, anri City r.nem-. A i FnlV(1 err Fred Raker he appointed 1( iu am a can i i a spokesman both were killed. of 1 Berlin not dis- riirect the action. Roth carried.

-Once-Poor Man 1 Wins $224,000 The city attorney then pointed to another problem: "One of the city's first major expenditures in this line should be taking action to insure that our water rishts to the property can be retained Uiesc rights air at present 'dangling on a string'." Under state law, he pointed out. water "must be put to a beneficial use" in order to retain these rights He added that the city has had the water rights for six years "but must take action to renew them." "It is a case of the water or lose It seems to he The officers, a major and I SYDNF.Y. A a i a (A?) -i Peter Pangas, who came to A a i a years ago as a captain, were not i a won identified. The spokesman said the plane crashed about 15 miles east of! i prize in a govern- jnu'iil lottery today. said that two Saigon.

The reason lor veal's ago lie had saved enough crash was not determined. I money to buy a cafe in Sydney. I then won $13.110 in another eov- The roll of American dead inj i Viet Nam rose to lfif. NMnety-l two of these have been in com- "Now the i thinf I wint bat against the Communist i Cong. Ill is to sell the business," said.

waste in this case but that's the interpretation of the state's antiquated law, it was explained, water rights must be utilized -they cannot lie dormant. "As a result." Hallam said, "it may; be necessary that the city drill a few wells just to retain these rights. "But certainly, land without water of no value to industry." he added. In other action, commissioners approved rountine bills in the amount of $5,316.71 and authorized payment of $4,136.30 to Joe Brown for construction of sanitary sewers. Mrs.

A. Kemnltz then rr marked, "I as a commissioner, would like to commend Mr. Harr for keeping the down this month." "Thank you and we believe better (lower) came the reply SUBDIVIDING 1 8,000 ACRES 6 Miles East of Hobbs Sections Half Sections Good Land Good Water Good Terms Coll and Repreientofivc Will Meet You On the Land. J. W.

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