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Dally N.M.-Kfl., IV791CI M.MJO. illY-i, Evening School By STEVE W. GIVENS Educatioa Editor David P. Dillard, a faculty member at New Mexico Junior College, has ti-ntativelv been hired by the City of Artesia as executive ad- jfj ministrator. The Artesia City jf 1 Council is expected to approve the action at its next regularly-scheduled meeting 'dK.

i on A former resident of that 1 community for five years, Dillard has been employed at NMJC for the past 10 months as director of evening college and off campus community services. He will assume his new position between midJuly and early August. DAVID p. DILI "Since this week's action by Tl Artes the Artesia City Council was ment of the co only on the personnel matter, Dillard will also be the situation is not definite of administering yet," Dillard said yesterday at and activities in the Jis office, "but they are ex- according to the AT xcted to approve me when Council's job desc hey meet in regular session the position, in less than two weeks." At the special He will be the first person to meeting, Artesia 'ill the recently-created Ernest Thompsc position which covers Dillard's responsibi nanagement of Artesia City include: Keeping Hall and the directorship of aware in and involv he Artesia Economic and state and federal Industrial Development funding programs, Commission. development, stre "I was not actively job- city administration seeking for another position," finances.

Dillard said, "but the people A graduate of hot in Artesia asked me to apply, New Mexico Unive so I did and fortunately, they University of New It thought I had the necessary holds a master of a qualifications." in administration. Dillard, 44, said that he had Army veteran, Dilla notified NMJC officials as parole officer at Wednesday of his being ac- Farmington for threi cepted for the governmental half years, msition. From 1961-65 "It makes a neat situation," assistant director of said, "to go back home summer session after 27 years. I have enjoyed munity services at living in Hobbs this past year 1965 he was named and have liked working with summer school and the people here. education at "I think this new position Washington Univ( meets my needs a little bit Ellensburg, more, but I hate to leave after in which he serv laving just gotten my feet wet years prior to at NMJC.

I think the job in NMJC. Artesia will be a challenge Dillard has compl since it will be the first time graduate work in 17 years that I will have University of Main been out of higher education." National Training hi addition to his promotion of the Institute of activities with the develop- Science in Washingti He is also an as ct. Holmberg As otOCK riCeS management const Seattle, Wash. After two hours of trading, Dillard and his wi the stock market averaged up (heir three du M5 with 766 issues up and 362 movin 0 down on a volume of 9.2 summer million shares. Today's information sup- Fr0 ni Page 1 jlied by Schneider, Bernet J-VTT- Sda man 34,, OKBOC American Airlines 11 3 4 to $624 million American Metal 44'4 earlier for the sun American Motors 4V program and will American Tel.

Tel total number of Armco training opportu AslandOil 1,083,400. Marshall Atlantic Richfield summer's progran Baker Oil biggest in both d( Bethlehem 33 jobs in the 13-year Chrysler summer programs. Cities Service 57'A The additional rr Continental Oil allocated from dis Dow Chemical 34 funds available i El Paso Nat. Gas 17 3 4 Comprehensive Er Exxon Training Act. Purr's 8 a divided among 38 General Electric 55 populations of 150,01 General Motors that have an averag General Tel cent or higher unei Getty 4 rate for 1976.

Gulf Oil Cities getting the Halliburton funds are: Boston, Humana Inc 15 a 4 and Springfield, IBM 249 Newark and Jersey Kerr-McGee Buffalo, Rochester Kresge Syracuse and Marathon N.Y.; Baltimore; Mobil and Philadephia Northern Nat Tampa and Fort Northwest Energy and Atlanta, Occidental 28 Also Detroit a People's Gas Co 49 Cleveland, Penney and Akron, Ohio; Ix Radio Corp 31 4 Sacramento and Sears ....58 Cisco, Se Singer 22 Tacoma, Southland Royalty 38Vs Phoenix, i Standard of Indiana Louis; El Paso, Sun Oil Albuquerque, N.M. SW Pub. Service 14V 4 Four cities in Texaco also will share in Texas Utilities 8 San Juan, Bayam Transamerica 14 and Carolina. Western Bancorp New York City whie Zale's $5.7 million to help i With Rock A rock thrown by a boy, about 13, struck a 4-year-old girl in the forehead as she played in the front yard yesterday at 1103 Steven, PVt according to a police report. IB The child, Christine Pruitt of Liberal, sustained a laceration which required gL If stitches at Llano Estacado pPf Medical Center, according to her mother, Sandra Pruitt, who wished to prosecute the boy.

Police, who turned the TM. name of a suspect over to If detectives, told Mrs. Pruitt Ifcfcv she should talk with the juvenile officer about any charge. Linda Martin, 1103 Steven, told police the suspect had caused trouble before in the LARD neighborhood. Mrs.

Pruitt said there were Timunity, several children playing in the in charge yard and Mike Ferguson, personnel 8, was playing with rocks on city hall, the sidewalk at the residence, tesia City The suspect stopped a ription of motorcycle in front of the house, picked up a rock and personnel threw it, she said. Mayor From Page 1 said ities wui Vietnam the citv ed in both Holbrooke said Hien told assistance him tne remains of the 20 men industrial would be returned along with amlinine TM remains of two other and city Americans whose return was promised the special com- Eastern mission President Carter sent rsity and to Hanoi in March, lexico he Tne commission, which was rts degree headed by Leonard Woodcock, A brought back the remains of rd served Americans. They were told Jallupand the Vietnamese would return and one- tne remains CIA operative Tucker Guggleman and an he was unidentified B52 crewman who extension was shot wn durin 8 me ind com- Christmas, 1972, bombing of UNJI jjj Hanoi, lirector of Holbrooke said he expressed continuing appreciation to Hien for Central Vietnam's "positive action" in rsity at supplying the 20 new names. nneiKnn Holbrooke and Hien met for tf for 11 3 ''i hours Thursday at the U.S. smina to Embass 1 as 3 1 for hours today, then agreed to etedpost- raeet ag ain in Athe near at the future, the and the representative said, aboratorv 6 two men eae melr iPhgvnrial negotiations with a twniay Jehavorial nmd fte sociate of namese Embassy May 3 and Qtants'at Hien said Hanoi sub mission of the new list fe BHIvp "demonstrated our good will and setiaus attitude" in the later thfe negotiations, later tms Hg gajd ex aineA to Holbrooke in detail the Vietnamese attitude to the three major points of the St.S talks: tne Continuin 8 search for Americans missing in announced action, normalizing of imer jobs relations between the two bring the governments and the con- jobs and tribution Hanoi expects the lilies to United States to make toward said this "healing the wounds of war" i is the in Vietnam.

)llars and At the first session early history of this month, Hien told Holbrooke that Hanoi expects oney was the United States to provide cretionary $3.25 billion in reconstruction nder the aid and $1.5 billion in special nployment credits, along with the former It will be Saigon government's $150 cities with million in assets held in or more American banks, nine per Hien said today that he nployment discussed with Holbrooke the remaining differences bet- additional ween the two sides "in an Worcester atmosphere of frankness." Asked what the remaining City, N.J.; obstacles were, Holbrooke Yonkers, replied, "After two countries sw York, have been at war with each Pittsburgh other for so long, and have Miami, had no communications auderdale, between them, it takes a long a. time to work out a common nd Flint, position and understanding. Cinncinati That is what we're trying to Angeles, do." Oakland, Holbrooke declined to San Fran- specify any remaining dif- attle and ferences. Portland, Asked whether the vote by St. the U.S.

Congress to bar and American aid money to Vietnam had created an ob- uerto Rico tacle in the talks, Holbrooke the funds, replied, "It is a fact which on, Ponce exists and must be taken into account." int went to received jobless rate that averaged 11.2 reduce its per cent last year. You'll Be Thrilled Over These Pieces of There's I ART CERAMICS CARVEDLOOK! 28 ifTSW Great Selection of Birds and Animals The UNUSUAL GIFT SHOP! tf35irres SPECIALIZING IN TIP CRYSTAL PEWTER mlm ART CERAMICS MUSICAL CANDLES UXLN SILVER HOILOWAHE HHp itiW.MOADWAY-HOI Featuring The Finest In and S) Silver Jewelry 3134)32 uurgieif tes Cause $2,660 Loss Several thefts and from the firm's lot sometime burglaries with a total loss of between 9 a.m. Wednesday about $2680 were reported and 3:23 Pm yesterday. He this morning and yesterday to described it as a green vinyl Hobbs police. over great 1971 Ford LTD.

Roy Glen Hedges, 1317 East Alice Burk, 1404 West Alston, yesterday discovered Clinton, told police a $160 someone had forced open the citizens band radio, eight vent of his pickup truck music tapes worth $48 and a parked overnight at his checkbook for Alice Peoples, residence and taken two oil Huntsville, were stolen technician meters valued at sometime between p.m. $500 each and a $45 brief case, yesterday and 12:53 a.m. J. B. Tidwell of Tidwell today from her car parked at Motor 219 North Turner, the Big Country, 305 South reported theft of a $1,000 car Turner.

Police said the right door window, valued at $60, From was broken to gain entry. From 1 Norma 10 2 Drive reported that two UrUUItlB bicvcles were stolen last night When the Surface brothers tTM walked outside, the eldest TM said the two men in the three black argument were waiting for walk to the front Sem. One of the men drew a and nde away on the .38 caliber pistol, pointed it at bfes. One bikebelonged to the youngest brother and and was fired, according to the report. a 6 an Thomas Surface said he blue and valued at $80, while orahhwl the barrel of the the other was a black 26-inch ffm atatttnTpl belonging to Jimmie the gun away, but was unable Hughlett address and bike to o-rso.

He told Aguilar he "fejJI.TSLSSw?^. TZ, then drew his own Bun a 25- Robert L. Rudolph, 308 East automaT TMffi bort fired at the man who shot at blke va his brother. He then felt at $86.59 was sWen sometime himself being stabbed in the overnigh tfromhs carport hack he said Gre sh oults, 100 Shipp AauUar said Thomas Sur- Drive at 1 p.m. yesterday detective who was involved in the incident, although he said 0 "TMTM 1 fc 0 he knew the men involved, and the victim was undecided 1 01 1 about whether he would file blke for 0881 6 claunm 8 owner.

wX said at 10:30 a.m. Car today that police were going 212t 11 Jefferson, to interview David Surface "in ld tn JTM traile was about an hour" to see if ad- burglarized between 4 p.m. ditional information could be Wednesday and 8:20 a.m. learned about the combination shooting and knifing. AM 0 brief The shot reportedly fired by fase and $40 adding machma Thomas Surface apparently Police said entry was gained did not hit anyone, as no one forcing open a pane of else arrived at the hospital for ass and removing a screen treatment of a gunshot wound.

through and unlock a From Page 1 Linda Young, 103 Jefferson Place, reported someone had entered her residence IMJlCBtUC sometime between 1 and 4:30 concern in recent months, p.m. yesterday and knocked because rapidly rising prices four ashtrays from a window could undermine President sill, breaking them. She said Carter's economic program. linen and pillows from a bed During the first four months were found on the floor, but of the year, both wholesale she could find nothing and consumer prices in- missing, creased at a 10 per cent an- nual rate, much worse than the administration had I projected. Wholesale prices ill CA increased 11 per cent in both cmui ta March and April.

for the National Broadcasting Treasury Secretary bank Michael Blumenthal said pjewYork Thursday the administration At Georgetown he wil hopes to keep inflation below 7 major bUc lecture per cent for the year, tat he is jn me and counting on a slowdown in contjnue to he the inflation after mid-year. development of the Foreign Initially, the Carter ad- servicJ School's research and ministration projected only a coyrsewort 5.2 per cent increase in con- at Hanrard sumer pnces, which rose only M(xe comi 4.8 per cent last year the national security assistant But Blumenthal and other to Richard adnumstratapn officials blame Nixon He ives me the 1977 price surge on the area of the city impact of the severe winter on mtended food and fuel pnces move to once he Pnces of farm products rose government 9.2 per cent in the first four somxs he months. would be paid $20,000 for mdustnal commodity pnces hj seven month also have increased sub- course stantially, by 2.5 per cent, which is a bit more WHAT'S BURNING? worrisome. Today, 8:36 a.m. A "I still hope these numbers Dalance a neon sign at are an aberration," Budget Buster Hanks Tailored Suits of Director Bert Lance said this America 2 io West Broadway, week, indicating there could shorted out causing some be some wavering in the smohe tat no mage to the administration's assessment business Electricity was shut of inflation.

off unti (j, gjgg could be "We've got to wait through repaired, fj rera en said, the June numbers to see yesterday, 2:18 p.m. -where we are," he added. Firemen responded to a call to The administration has Main an( aso wnen maintained that the un- electrical wiring in a 1973 derlying rate of inflation is Pont i ac owned by Sam Rice, about 6 per cent a year, and is snort ed out. No damage other hoping to reduce this to about to the alternator's wiring 4 per cent by 1979. was reported.

FISH FRY (ALL YOU CAN EAT) EVERY FRIDAY NITE 6:00 P.M.-9:00 P.M. BUFFET STYLE Crisp, Golden Icelandic Fish, French Fries, Slaw or Tossed Salad, Hush i Puppies, Beverage. A $9 en Children (Under 12) rJ I I ii Hallam Sets Ten Young Women Vie casing outside the front door rt SirfrsrstT: For Lovmgton Crown residence. The suspect told Ten young women will vie The five-foot foar-JBA Mte police the rifle discharged in a for the Miss Lovington crown Foster 110 poandk and struggle for possession of it. at 7:30 p.m.

tomorrow, which will present a vocal sote. Bain the raising of West's bond last year's winner, Paige sponsor is AAA TV. from $5,000 to 10,000, Judge Carlite, will relinquish. Sandra Gray, a rf Hallam said the higher bond Judy Mallott Cureton, Mias Mr. and Mrs.

Junes Gray- A was warranted because the Texas of 1973 and runner-up in piano solo wiS be Mw Gray's charge is a first degree felony the Miss American contest, talent presentation. She in this case'. win perform and serve as graduated from LovMnn West hid been scheduled for master of cermeonies for the High School this year, enjoys a preliminary hearing on the event, sponsored at Pannell journalism, skiing and hor- charge yesterday, but the Auditorium by the Lovington seback riding, and hopes to hearing was re-scheduled for jaycees. major in English and jmr- 1:30 p.m. June IS because Kelly Cross and Hal nalism at a college.

The five- West wanted another attorney Graham, both of Lovington, foot four-inch contestant assigned to represent him. will be vocalists for the show, weighs US pounds. She fe West, who pleaded innocent to and Joe Tom McDonald and sponsored by Turner's, the charge, told the court he his band will provide musical Kay Kuhlemeier, a daughter felt Public Defender background and play several of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitebead seemed unwilling musical selections.

Kuhlemeier. The Lovington to fight hard enough for him. Contestants are: High School graduate, at five- James Snipes was appointed Elizabeth Ann Benham, a feet eight-inches and 115 as West's attorney. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

pounds, will present a dance West was arraigned here Durward Benham. The 1975 selection. The National Merit May 17 after his arrest at Ft. Lovington High School Scholarship finalist is IB- Leonard Wood, on a graduate attends New Mexico terested in art and vocal Hobbs warrant. He is charged State University where she is musk.

Her sponsor is and A in connection with an incident working on a degree in Men's Store, in which the daughter and chemical engineering. The Marsha Standefer, a younger son of a Hobbs five-foot two-inch Miss daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill woman told her he had forced Benham weighs 110 pounds Standefer. The five-foot two- them to engage in sexual and will present a jazz-dance kiche Miss Standefer weighs activities with him, according selection as her talent.

102 pounds and enjoys gym- to a police report. Janice Boyle, a daughter of nasties, water and snow From Paep Mr and Mrs Hugh vle skiing. Her talent presentation Sponsored by Ferguson will be a modern jazz dance. Construction, Miss Boyle will With plans for a career as a VJUII CSS present a flute solo selection, legal secretary after attending i At five-foot eight-inches and New Mexico State University, mimstra ion-backed measure plans jg sponsored would "vest far top much to New byatyDrug. power in a single University in Las Cruces Patty Wells, a daughter af He also said that the in- where sn mter Mr.

and Mrs. Pat WeuTste fe dependence from executive- area of secretarial training. pursuing a degree in physical agency politics now enjoyed Pame a Cardwe il, a therapy at Eastern New by the FPC should be and Mexk University, and has preserved by Congress in the Wa ter Cardwell. The 1977 planned a modern dance rganl u-i Tatum graduate seksctiom for her tatoat in the abol 1 hed is ve pageant. The ftoe-fcot kSf 1 "TM, aon weighs 105 pounds and enjoys inch Mas weigh, with two other existing by pounds and sponsored by ag Tatui Cash VaUey Savings.

the Federal Energy Admin- present a piano Cecile Wilbanks, a stration and the Energy to rf Mr and Mrs Jimm 16111 Evelyn Foster, a daughter WUbanks of Maljamar. The Adnuiustrahon. The depar- of Mr. and Mrs. Marion 1977 Lovington High School the first new cabinet Foster ta a shldent at gra duate is post to be created since the Tex as Tech University in inches and weighs WO Department of Transportation Lubbock, where she majoVs in Miss Wilbanks, who has in 1966, also would absorb tome jeonomjcg education, selected a dance as her MM 18 scatte TM The five-foot seven-inch Miss presentation, plans to major toough rther governmental Foster wejgbB fouoai and jn departments and agencies.

will tefeot well as study further to portion of the pageant. She is and dancing. Her sponur rromragei sponsored by the Lovington McNutt-WorreB. J1 1 1 1 Felicia Foster, a daughter TUVE TUHB, reunite families who became Mr. and Mrs George MOMUNOMEt separated in the 16 years of a L' I le ljK MOTOR HOUR hostility between the two ho 1 a ten to countries become a certified public DetaUs" of the diplomatic atter attending CHMtlll STMtC MHKV nrrhnncr wrrr wnrfrntnut in New Mexico State Universitv.

60iN.Unam-Pr,.393-taia negotiating teams. Carter said i on Tuesday that "we still have -f TTT 1 111' a lot of between 1 i us, but that full friendship" Ml with Cuba was an ultimate 1 1 goal. T. 7 1 IV Eisenhower broke relations with the Castro government pr EB3jEB before he left office. Relations had cooled between the two nlfifi fits' -cm A.

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