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Las Cruces Sun-News from Las Cruces, New Mexico • Page 2

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Students At NMSU Help Boost United Fund Figure To Hummingbirds Flood Firemen With Offerings The United Fund campaign tinuing assesls which the stu- Amices here has reached $131,619 with dents of. NMSU, and especially Dolls, dolls and more dolls $104. Donations may be mailed 2 Sun-News, Las vnn.cs, a contribution of SR19.66 from the fraternity members, prove i an assortment of games to: Operation Christmas Basket, Sunday, November 23, 19CJ Ihe students of New Mexico to be to Las Cruccs and all of am ther -to ys were given city P. 0. Box 853, Las Cruces, New State University.

Dona Ana County." firemen for Operation Christ- Mexico, 88001. etles Cm Veterans of Foreign Drive Chairman Gerald Mar- The chairman said one ser- raas Bas et Saturday by mem- Key Clubs from Las Cruccs Wars Post 3242 and Auxiliary in, in accepting the gift, ex- vice organization, Sertoma, gave bers Hummingbird 4 and Mayfield High Schools, Key- os 3'42 Bov and Girl Scouts i i a i a I a i i I I and the Las Crucettes have all joined together to help in Operation Christmas Basket. Toy Chairman, Mrs. Lou Ketterling, said, "Every effort is being made to contact all or- ganizalions in Ihe area, however, Ihose that do not get contracted and want to help may call 524 2702." That old bicycle handle bar tin, pressed continued confidence $100 to the campaign, that the campaign goal of $138,000 would be reached. Martin explained that many pledge cards have still not been returned.

"When they come in, we will go over the top," he predicted. The New Mexico State contribution was coordinated by Tail Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Money was raised through a car wash, dormitory campaigns, solicitations from separate campus Precinct Work, Constitution Party Topics club. For the third consecutive year Hummingbird members have made a concerted drive to collect toys for needy and under- priviledged children. This year they ended up with five big boxes of toys in various state of wear.

Saturday they delivered them to Las Cruccs Number 1 Fire Station for fire- Youth Suffers Serious Injury In Accident men to repair and repaint, be- Wayne Wright 18 1031 2nd will be lust the thing to corn- fore distribution through the remaincd in arded condi plete the rebuilding of a bike at Memorial an(1 those old wagon wheels will 'CAMPAIGN IS SUCCESS Dave Thomas, left, and John Ellison, center, talk i i drive chairman Gerard a i after contributing funds collected NMSU for the UF campaign. (Miera) Respect Helps Solve The would bc a 50-mcler, cnl Mrueturo with 12- inal construction financing. tool hopper, wind-break- a report by Vice- omccrs an( Yiirc. several divini! boards. President Iloush about yc irl)(K)k tiinatcd $30,000 per semester.

nroiects here Me. for a cafeteria lunch- Street from Chavez expressed concern over Slated involve Amador Ihe apparent apathy concerning Solano Drive to the proposed the ifl part of the residents of Dona 3 to-day in Gi 1 other car stopped in the west- mante's death, bound lane on Idaho. It was dri- Childers said a brother, Ra- lies willl be held at ven by James Richard Gayanus, mon, kicked Rueben, tried to in Garden of Mem- 24, 1675 S. Main St. Gayanus' strike him with fist and made ivcd $200 damages, Lei- threats to the officer he wouia "get a i i svstem.

It would Male budKol request for next I I degree in agronomy some oilier operations. a( vocalc vio i an cc on aud 111 a i a or range Hecoinmcndcd some a i tho overthrown of M'lciirc. changes ill procedures of the thc government, but permits in prcM-iilini: Ihi'se, A i i New Mexico Crop Improvement con ial (ipinions to lie ex- Yin- I'rei, ll.iiiald C. llousli Association for consideration by prcss( eiiulil be offered nl Ihe association's board, after pl ovei a i i i i i i a I'osl In 1 hi'iirini; results of a sliuly of as- Approved a number of roil- to reports, "All interested Democrats are er Da dt yard when, her cloth- urged to atcnd the Monday cau ght fire. She managed to night meeting lo learn more put out ti, flames and crawl about the internal structure of inlo er bome where her invalid thc party and to gain insight husband phoned for help.

She Mrs. Betty Hudson, El Paso, into Ihe proposed died in Memorial General Hos- Betty Hudson Wins Parole 0 i cliangcs, cxtcn- ho had been sentenced two to he said. i Hi'' staff net'- sociaiinn operations. The associ- gion of pi i several jo years In Ihe New Mexic is aliTiidy employed in alimi I'liordlnolcs production of physical plant mid golf course Slate Penitentiary for voluntar ilu Cull. nf AcrlruUuri 1 nnd ci'itilii-d cotton seed as one of cm 0 ccs i the regular retire- manslaughter, was one of thre Home lAdiKimics, and thc ncc- Slella Hiic.s I 'end i was uuu ui umiC its eluef functions.

mcnt ago, and the retiremcnl of persons Saturday granted pa- JMl'S. JJlllCWell Accepted a report showing w( lc Prcciado, physical role by Ihe parole board. i aboul 1,700 sludenls now sub- i nnl supervisor who is complel- Mrs. Hudson began her term scribe lo meal plans In NMSU jnfi j0 y( nrs NMSU. as March afler being convicled dining halls, compared with Thl on u.nOTC demon- in thc shooting death of aliiiul 1,300 a year aud improv- slrn ijon at tho university this band, Henry.

His body, was HIT ponding lit Denni' l-rai FniH'ral llomi' for i K. I'rii'i'. 87, Organ. i i i in Mcmnriiil Grneriil ing Ihe food service income to was pr0 cst ma rch in found Jan. 20 on a river levee proilucc I'liiiugh volume lo keep Miiy arolmc the drill field by 12 between El Paso and Las Cri- 6 go today in chapel pital.

Surviving the fire victim are her widower, Dayton a son, Jack Huffman of Hincon, a brother, M. C. Hudspeth of Dallas, and a sister, May Riley of Eugene, Ore. Four grandchildren apd six great grandchildren also survive. Dennis Nelson Funeral Rosary is to be said at jj ome in charge of arrange- Kervire income Scheduled their next lar nice-ling for Koh.

27 4upj u.iiiu in In the po 60 )S tllilt cn iptly aft- ces on Ihe New Mexico side of Roses lor tuary, Carrizozo, er a brief, verbal encounter be- the border. for Mrs. Elizabeth'Dingwell, 84, Ihe demonstrators and Dist. Ally. E.

II. Williams Corbctl 0 difed Friday, ne other students. "rsl attempted to prosecute A j- llncral mass is bc said flrst de rec at 10-30 a.m. Monday in Santa arge was re- Bj(a church in Carri- rozo. Burial follows in Carrizozo HUD nf ninnilatory program, nnu 432 thoughl Ihe HOTC program IxeCllieSt informally be abollsh ed.

1 a i diiiiKhlcrs. Mm. resident. Jnlin Van Katun of Cahallo, Agreed lo nice' ami i a Harris, Mrs. In separate meetings in the l'0l McMahon Ihcn wrote to 13 ICcinilff a a mill Stella runry meeting with members of un crslllca where mandatory i a (Continued From Page 1) Cemetery.

be free standing and not at- She is survived by a nephew, tached to buildings. T. L. "Buck" Anderson, Las A traffic lane will be instal- Cmces; five nieces, Mrs. Lorene for emergency vehicles.

The Hamilton of El Paso, Mrs. Ei- openings in the mall cover will lp TM "ndewood of Alto, N. permit use of fire fighting if Organ 15, Ihe Student Senate and of the ROTC program had been made as Cruces Planning and Zon- Mrs. Eloisc Burnett of Carlsbad, equipment and will permit fire- and 17 n-eal Family Senate lo further com- volunllll asking for progress Commission will hear a re- Mr Geor i Grov es men lo get to the front of stores reports. Most said enrollment quest Tuesday from Ray Gilmcr had dropped but thai the quality or commercial zoning across of the program had improved from ni ay ri High School, and at least as many officers 1C commission will discuss were being commissioned.

request at a 7:30 p.m. meet- The campaign gained support in( nt Lns Cruccs Municipal of Sen. Barry Goldwalcr, R- jj iidi g. who wrote, "You would arac will be proposcd for think that I would lie very ac css roa near the interstate pjj FOX RIO GRANDE 213-15 N. Mam St.

526-23Z1 TODAY THRU TUES. Winner 6 Academy Awards! GERAlDtNEOWUN-JUUECHRISIIE TOWMBWY-AlffiHKS SKMNMcKENNA-RALfflRMfflSOM WSHMFaMw-ROOSIEIG RIRTUSHINGHAM ScouT, munitions between these San Francisco. Mills Says Dropping Elective Offices Constitution Issue 'ell as the back or sides. Walkways will be covered for proteclion of pedestrians moving from one area to another. Jeter Bryan, chairman of the Urban Renewal commission, said Saturday he wants merchants and all concerned to A special meeting of Las Cm- know Uia the mall will be par Urban Renewal Sets Meeting Monday Simla I'V news i-oriTspiuidonl (or information.

Dy that time fnvor mandatory hghways'bv i A chief ces Urban Renewal Commission 1Some i sc oncep- i prcdiclnl i news is dead, Mills ROTCi and ml st admit at one a i of I ho proposed (lmc as, but 1 changed my Don ohue, city fie a ronlil de- Mills said when he aski why n( was a con arc it they collect In- cannot gel the Information ncc( volunlary pro comnllssioll iM.incy for radio spot sooner, "the poor computer Is wou bc bcllcr tlccaus( it I i.t i (ipposilinn Is a i dl per.Mins wtu di stale olfiivs i (linn l-IK'll till 1 Slat i I He said that bcforo a mcn wilh pur pose." Geraldme Malhison student and faculty sen- Res gns Demo osl could no dlrccUy to tbo persons inviilvi'il and get thc Informa- both asked for a voluntary administrator, and Robert is sccdulcd for 7:30 p.m. Mon(ion bag been expressed about Icld engineer. day to consider acquisition pn- thc matt0 r. We just want the bc elected by ces for eight parcels and con- the community io demnaiion of four parcels in j. nQw now ratncr than be ex- the UR district.

peeling a fully covered mall and The meeting will be held at fe when it does the Urban Renewal office, 214 S. Water St. Mrs. Gcrakllne Malhison has McMahon then presented thc rcs ncd ns vj ona Ana County Mrs. iMauuson as secroiary, ei- proKrainiscon ci i i i i i i .1 i i ill information Icnlly.

slanted a particular "There were a lot of students "like my. i CitlnR all lelevlslon, whn wimtc(1 0 dcmonslralc a "eompiilers r.ului anil news people he knew lu i. McMahon said, "bill I lu-ir willi fuiiiinenlii. as beine honest in trying lo re- askw (ho rou to until pnrt slrnlshl news he said, "The (cv ((hc rc! isl had considcr- A i i nsli fur inlnr- people In communications, c() nRa i i i i i 1 In a i a especially Ilin reporters and cor- slll( cn prepared a sup- ini. an much as days nvspimdcnls.

study, are knowl- entiiry report about maiida- nnd are proud of a pro- or rogrllms 1 A survey of alumni clubs showed 52 per cent favoring a a A i a Riles Monday that demands lol of re- Originally Mill's lecture topic 0 lln ar program, 46 per cent win the Cummunlca- in 'u maiidalory program, Huns gap; or, Will tho Dull wo nc cent undecided. MOUM. Party lie Revived" how- Thcn frijoj ln recents an- i-vci lie mentioned only one brief nolmrct decision and said i a are si-hod- statement about tho communlcn. wv believed the quality of the ai Id a.m. Mimiiay in lien.

np unyinfi, "I don't bo- RO TC progr nm would bo im' prog NYKim l-'uiH-ral Home I'ha- Hcvi 1 lln-re Is such it ro ved by a voluntary plan. I (nr a A. lllle, Wi, upeiullnii the majority of Ihe victory for iho stu- i. i died al mime answering questions. Am who done I i i i lie ended Iho question to i(, 0 pnrdlio our position I i i a in be III Masonic swcr session by suusettlni! that regents.

If it hadn't i dlfchouoty with cnch other cnn (or the 5 p( approach Sun Ivors Include his widow, bl lllc 0 wnfiill of sood govern- lh( un nt body has used, I'm (Mm one step son Larry sur wo wouUln't have Ihe vlclo- Miiuli ami uiie sim a a Th( em nnr we com hlivc sc hleved," Me- llitc. l.i.th u( Lruei'S; ilirw lrec ion 0 Mrs. D. S.i,* Helen May lllle, l.ns Jo nll(m 21 I i i Siniw- niul i llurp, nf nnd two Dr. Mahon.

lamina Ii, mid Mrs. Mir Powell, i I Iwily will lie In stale al Hie IUIH nil home from MnuUty until si'ivivci. if not your Shoot You're ing Money Chock into 111 LANDIS OMN All NIOHI SAI. "1HI IISI IN MIXICAN LA CASITA CAFE III M.iquiU Opn 6:00 Youno I.if THRU TUES. Fifll In Crucai Showing In In loidiburg ROBERT HIKHUM ANGIE DICKINSON YOUNG BILLY YOUNG" CfXMktWm Umtudftmtri "ONIY WHEN I IARF" DRIVE-IN 6-00 Suit.

Cird Slud NOW THRU SUN. vcu uncRi wouN) macros i RODTAYLOR-YMEHiEUX-lBROl DEAN MARTIN ROBERT MITCHUM Today: (Mon. Tues. 5:00 ft 8:30) A NATIONAL GENERAL CO. FOXSTATt Today Thru Tues.

ALL SPANISH SHOW! Continual Hoy Dg li 1:30 P.M. Open C.iloon 6:30 Filherman al 6:45 7:50 2 SHOWINGS NIGHTtY-NOW THRU TUES. FIRST LAS CRUCES SHOWING SHOES OF THE RESTORES FAITH IN FILMS1" Anthony Quinn- Oskar Werner David Janssen- Vittorio De Sica Leo McKem John Glelgud Dwfaara Jetfort Rosemarie Dexttr Laurence OTivter IHNfmllittHMWI i VIchMl Andmon Gea riruvfDon'ird Milrecotor ft MM.

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Years Available:
1881-2023