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Poge 6--The Golkip (NM) Independent--Oct. 8, 1970 She recalled that she had of- as aimed "only at mislead-1 fered to talk about prisoners ing public opinion an Ihe Hie United Stales commit" ilscif to June 30, deadline (or troop withdrawals. called American desire for peace. significance of the (Cflr.llnucJ Krom rile Uni) pupil on wliich to operate, whereas the new Ramah Navajo High School gels npproxi- "It is only hy withdrawing its. proposals," she asserted, "is i troops in this manner lhal that they aim simply at arrogat-j American government fcan in Hie letter is right lo commit aggression in-quickly" relurned to (heir Laos and Cambodia and to con- homos.

and Cambodia and to con- Ambassador Priam Dang Lam linue Viclnamizalion of the war, o( Vietnam, told the' that is, lo prolong and intensify coherence the peace plan Ihe war to impose (he yoke ofi. -as formulated with the full L.s. neocolonialism on Vietnam. and has received itsi Tne Viet tongs emissary I a oval" then delivered a rejection of the Presidents pro- ity rather than have them bussed to Zuni High School." 2unl Pueblo is 24 miles from liamah, but for many of Ilia mately $2,200 per pupil per students attending school In Xuni means riding a bus to first gel to Ramah, then transferring to another bus to travel to Zuni. Students who must travel hy bus do not have the same opportunity to participate in extra-curricular activities as students who live wilhin the community served by (he "The philosophy of equal education for all children should possls.

--On the president's call for a standstill cease-fire all over In-' dochina under international supervision, Mrs. Binh declared: "The United States must enti its aggression and withdraw com- clor like that today. They (lon'lland our country has been ques-jcomplished easily had pletely from the zone." (even make them any by KOB-TV, Albuquer-jcral BIA Agency'initial the policy that all "administrative positions at Hainan Na- ajo High School are closed "This is a direct violation of the 'Equal Opportunity Act' and Ihe Civil Righls Bill," the letter authors slate. The letter writers also expressed concern to DeLayo about the quality of the staff prcscnlly leaching at the school. "Many teachers hired do not valid teaching cerlificat- js." the letler slates, and adds school.

"Through a community do- iconiiQMd Fr.m iim "The" loyally' of" open, 1 the "letter states" ed, "You can't even get a achcrs anil staff lo our Hag 1 "This could have been ac- the fed- nated fund (we do not have access to a federally-funded legal aid group (DNA) like our neighbors the Navajos) Jerry Johnston, a local parent, accompanied by the then Superintendent of Gallup-McKinley- Counly Schools, George Young, lo Washington, D.C., in an effort to keep the Ramah i Mrs. Harris Found Dead GALLUP (Staff) Mrs, Vivian Hazel Harris, 27, was found dead In her (railer at Chaparral Mobile Inn at 7 p.m. yesterday. Gallup police officers who Investigated answered a call from Albert Conway, who broke inlo the trailer after Mrs. Harris had not answered repeated phone calls.

Mrs. Harris, who had apparently suffered from a heart condition, was pronounced dead McKinley General Hospital. Other cases investigated by city police yesterday Include a stolen car found abandoned near Clark's Dairy, west on U.S. Highway 66, A check indicated that the car was stolen from Guthrie. Okla.

Oct. 4. The FBI is currently investigating the case. Kathy O'Brian, Trial hospital. From One) three hours after the shooting to determine whether the defendant had recently fired a gun was Inconclusive.

He said no paraffin lest was given to Moreno because he had been taken to an found. (car in the middle of the street. Leyba also stated that the Moreno, the driver of the vc- pistol found on the sidewalk hide, went inlo Ihe American near Moreno's body after the liar for a short time, came out incident was sent to Washing- and began talking to Martinez. was ton for latent fingerprint an- Talking in part through an alysis, but no conclusive prints interpreter, Hegay stated he Conllnued From i Oil) to where DeLayo likes what is going on in Ramah with the Navajos making the decisions themselves," Platero stated. "Ho understands ihe needs for the Navajo and the other children In the Ramah area, In response to questioning by McPhcrson, Leyba replied that he had not tested the weapon for the partial prints of Martinez or Moreno.

Leyba's testimony Included a report on what Martinez had allegedly told Police Chief Manuel Gonzalcs, Leyba and two Stale Police officers at 3 a. m. could not hoar conversation because Ihe pickup window was closed, but he said he saw Martinez push Moreno twice. Moreno then look out a pair of handcuffs and struck Martinez twice on the sides of his face, Bcgay told Ihe court. "Tien they started fighting and knocked Moreno down, and Mail Inez and anolh- think every opportunity Martinez said he was crossing should be afforded to the Ha- 1 Coal Avenue toward the Amer- mah School," he slated.

"Tney' ican Bar wnen MTM" 0 March 8 after being man were kicking Moreno," of his rights. According to Leyba's report, are just starting out and need a car down the streel, told him Begay testified, During cross examination, prosecution witness Begay said he was looking at (he incidents over his shoulder because the pickup was parked toward the west. He also staled that the --As for the President's pro-l Ardtm Wheeler, a ue and Congressman Ed For-iicy of enlarging posal on an all-Indochina peace.taiive of Case Construction in man (R-NM), and the towns-'lilA Dormitory fa conference, with probable Hits- Denver, was in (iallnp TUPS- people. icreasing (he exit sian and Chinese participation, day to assure city officials lhat! concur regarding thellincs. Mrs.

Binh coupled her demand they had received the of Navajo Culture, His-, "Rather than do so Ihe Ind- plaint to be filed today. for U.S. withdrawal from the Itory and Language but ian students were placed in; John Viilal of Vidal Hard- wi'sh (o'extai'd 1 wl 'Y a "I could only see silhouettes, gion with a reminder of hetun-! Wheeler declared then that' how aliout classes in the ethnic I boarding schools. 'ware. 208 West Coal, told of receivino'a nummary 'arrest, Moreno said, "I'm men close to the Cake culture of all students who arc "linmah non Navajo parents ilice officers that he had bought 0 our r0 ram .) a lo slint)l ni an went I Shop (next to the American nkft mpt frpmrnntlv llm 1110 niphl track stereo i -i, tAn.mvl liit.

u-linm hnlKnrl U'nrp Inlkin told police ito be understood." i l() mov on. that someone had thrown in a letter sent to DeLayo 1 Moreno then went into the window was foggy. testified friend out- Theater, on Police officers expect a com-jto judge educational''m-onrams 1-oyba also stated I hat Mar-jllic south side of Coal Avenue m.j i.j... i rcn do i loM officers Hint when' when the shooting occurred. conditional support for ihe Com- Goilup's tractor "was identical munist Pathel Lao in Laos a i one you take off an assem- presently enrolled at Ramah the forces loyal to Cambodia's blv line" today." jHigh School (Mexican, Polish, also met frequently wilh Gallup-McKinley County nv; iiiu uuu gyp program jfj relation to a lu uui ymi, tutu m-iu nuvy vutAi lu uic ainurican the 100 i Irack stereo tapesi state a ndards with explan.t- toward his vehicle, where a wore lalking to the inspoc- Schoollfrom a salesman who said he ticms for Deviations." 'said kept his gun.

jlor and kicking him. A gun deposed prince, Norodom Sihan- 'Contractors Equipment badiGerirjon, Swede, the lel-'Board regarding the education was rom Albuquerque. wrson' According lo 1 ver- Vent all and three men r.in," The Vietnamese problem, submitted the low qualified biditer slates. (heir children and accept-! The tapes had only a short'ovahiaiion team headed bv BJl-' i i Lt vha Siii(l Morijmi opTM- Grubor stated, she said, must be solved in the to the city council for the tra-'. "Equal opportunity to learn ed the fact that due to limited strip of tape in the cassette ij sor) 0 evalute the le car door and a struggle" Daring cross examination by basis at (be Vicl Con program, 55.

Automotive Indus- is paramount," it adds. made evident by when opened later. -Point No. 3 of Nixon's peace'trial submitted a bid for The safely and health policy that the best policy plan called for negotiations on a. 15!) or a ncw tractor and an tions at Ihe school are also at present" was to transporl stu- all settlement." Mrs.

Binh found this point "ambiguous," but added that the President did not say whether the United States accepts the Viet Cong deadline of an unconditional U.S. pullout Police information shows that a similar incident with stereo al, staffing, financial, lsllcti ilfcPlicrson, flruber declared ping and aspects community detective (old the court lhat Moreno was wearing "a of the Ramah H'-oiiRht Ihe defendant a i i like a sheriff" with a boon drinking that night be- khaki shirt Gruiier ran to Mo- timetable for "complete (troop) I alternate bid of $12,483 for criticized as "endangering the dents to the consolidated High tapes occurred recently in Du- s( OC ii withdrawals as part of an over- 1959 model wilh 68 hours of lives of our students." iSchool at Zuni where a belter rango, Colo. organized in December ca si' llc snidlerl of alcohol but reno iiflcr the shot was fired The Bureau of Indian Affairs, curriculum, staff and extra cur-' Vidal reported that he bought g69 Dfi a i ror tlml did rat otherwise A previous witness, Chief As- 11. i i i i I tmrtnrrtmi 4VJC ttvii a Fleming said Automotive lost I which is Ihe principal funding rieular activities would be av- tllG la es yesterday for $275. the low bid because the city agency for the school, was re-jailable.

did not wan! used equipment. quested In investigate the sale- 1 "All students who made an Bill Howard challenged the'ty and health problems that 'honest effort experienced a pos- city's awarding of the contract jilivc relationship at Zuui High," by next June 30, II seemed clear his competitor at the "As a people we firmly be-itlie letter asserts, from the President's rjjiy Council meeting. in sustaining, honoring however, that Point 3 was nego-. Purchasing agent Esparza and respecting the laws of the tiable. a jd at the President, in Point 4,1 tractor offered "a fair political News Digest time lhat if the of Kcvv Mexico and delivered was not a national government," the let-i model, it would not ter tells HeLayo.

tncour: tion" reflecting "liie existing specifications and ihe city age your staff to lake whaicv- vj lationship of political forces." would not issue a voucher to er steps neccssnry li insure; mn He termed "unreasonable" Mrs. pay for it. lhat each child at Ramah I10I i president, who Jt Binh's demand that Ihe United' vajn High School be given onles a humble IR States oust Ihe three top Saigonj rnMvpvrrnv cnr and basic acadcm-i 1 1 "is resignation," BASE A ir Force for a docionil'degrce 1 a 1 viiilators. Iporalion wilh one of its 3 1 01 acl in drunken man- enl of the Stale Alcoholic Bev- iposes "lo assist local Indianj 11 at the 3 interrogation.icragc Control Division, Ralph communi(ies in their attempts J(1 Zecc.i. owner of the had told the court that assume control of Ihe criuca- t'licau told the court he istate liquor inspectors do not lional opportunities for their 110( SCC11 le shooting but wear uniforms or visible badg- rrom pag.

'children." was called outside the bar after cs and conceal their firearms he received word from El- BA also plans to "function 1 incident bad occurred. under llieir coats, ilon Watson of the Bureau i arcn of teacher develop- 7 occa sal saw Morcr.o Sfit. Lloyd had also teslilied Reclamation in Salt Lake and "to attempt to on the sirln- that Moreno was wearing plain lhat as much as in bu'- changes for the better in with a hern! wound, and doilies, lean funds might be available lll(t TM education in and wlll Moreno's partner Lalo lellcz explained that mem- by 1973 for the Navajo education in parlicu- Sanchez, who had been in (he hers of his department are au- bar wilh Zccca, asked who had Ihorized lo carry firearms as PJnlero said evaluation' onc Marlinez answered. officers and can arrest will consisl of Billi.sn:i, a they'd issue citations to liquor administration luadcrs-Presi-l A D.Vnrpnnr-p"'" "XL ic cd TM ss stressed in Ihe dent Nguyen Van Thieu, A UW JiCiL; laws of our stale cials reported a Short Range in educational adminislratTon; CONVENTION SET tr.cc,,,i Torres said. Students and srjs ffita rs is5 i ir, Altaek Mi3sile (SRAM1 a s' A i a Premier Tran Thien Kbiem Mrs.

Binh struck to her demand. --As for Ibe President's final point, "immediate and unconditional release of all prisoners of war held hy both sides," Sirs. Binh showed no willingness lo alter her delegation's lishcd posilions. estab- Albuquerque as the site of its 1974 national convention, Albu- ics and stated "it would not be in the best interest suspected of being righlist and B52 aircraft over White Sands, Pfeiffcr, from Demonstration Rough- school; allegedly said. was one of three liq- S(.

John Lloyd, Gallup Police uor inspectors in Gallup lo in- opartment. told the court lie 'vesligatc alleged liquor law vi- querque Aviation Director Clyde bctlv to Snnrrnr nnnnnnrnrt Sharrer Sharrer will be held in Albuquerque's new convention center. An estimated 1,000 delegales are expected lo attend the convenlion. i John Y. Begav.

in charce of'srrived afler Ihe shooting and'olalions when be was sbol Tel- not warpvbrgThe UC o'fnces 'of lil lhreei Missile a Wednesday. But'adult and basic education saw Simchez grab the gun verified, si of any ea( jj newSDaDers i cludine' a successful separation and Navajo Community and in Mnrono and nnrte! also infomird Hie coucl llle bas 'l the conservative El Diario ignUio11 of lhe first sta 8 Ro Ber Wilson, a 'cnunseilnr at Moreno's partner, -wns per-1 -missile malfunctioned due lo an Arizona University. l.l".vd took it back, saying he ox. dk-d of a heart attack Iliree taming lo athlelics and i TM i lrt a everal iundetermined cause, officials' "AU of these oeopl- have' llw evidence. The see- nonllis student activities TrnpTnhTV Saki iMaster's or higher deVecs." testified thai only oTM oul Asked when liquor inspectors "For example, if lhe admin- in Cochabamba, Bolivia sec-i alero stated of six si ols had bDC A ivcre arivi th istraliort of Hamah High nnl larmcl lre use inei and their guns, The most beautiful make believe of all- Looks, feels, wears like the real thing.

45- 55 HIM Uptown Plaza School (Michael Gross) does jnol comply with the Aclivities 'Association request, the children in this school will not be' able lo have the competitive' allilelic program that all ond 55 miles south-! ALBUQUERQUE I lu a i i (I i i mii lu 1111:11 ULbLTeilOU relationship with th. state De- former cily police officer who Tellcz said ho himself had t10 As Partmenl of Education ont to the shooling shortly never drawn his since lie Argentine Embassy, the letter states The authors of the point out lhat "Mexican, Anglo! i where he had taken refuge after Economists. She will receive the "We want lo delermmi; whal er occurred, Zccca poinicd.hatl foanit other way's lo deal make up need the ii the n.imah areai fore 'g embassy along effort in training support and assistance!" 16 and na 'T of leaders to teach ex- rtter in all areas, SI lMsfon homc CCOn miCS otional, lo succeed and make! jprogress. "We do not want sy," (he letter states "Public education for all the I children of our area with fi'iri and equal treatment is basic ito the American way of life," (he letler states. regulations," he I shot him.

He pulled On questioning by Rich, Tel- emphasis is thai a gu" on TM. 1 wasn't going lex affirmed thai a liquor in- we work direcliy wilh Ra-: let him shcot," Miirlinez al-jspeclor could make an arrest mah school board and then the Sena. jeveu outside the premises of a two of us working together' Seilli TM arrested establishment if a drunk come up with an accredited au Begay, a resilient nf Na- perron was violating the peace. rlr, -L I I uL'ii. rernanuo sauori, me air r.AT LDP (API Tnp nv 1 1 rt w.ii viuinune me peace cd ami a commander, went over to'annual New Mexico Credit Un i pr amr Which wl meel llle va) Statlon was sillin in "We do advise them to call i-int rnntrnvor Toms C3r)y fl ednesda y- ion League Convention opened neTe enS tudcn(s i' 1 1 1 0 for assistance first mal a i comber- (n 6 conl nue Last week DeLayo was repor- Aits, 224 Coal when he king the anesl, if possible," ltates i through Salurdav.

About SQfl'lf 1 to set an 10 four men, including Marli-lTellcz naled. Montoya. ithroueh Saturday. About 300'i- i a ---i 6 i-mm-, H.LL-/. UUIUIL idelegafes from 123 credit unions i flle 5ctoo1 comply come out of tt, Maiihal-i Witness testimony for both ucitrudica uuiii aw i i ui.iuna rv Ithroughout the stale are attend-! sla rel or else Iry Club Hill and in the Indian HQDDS ing the convention, including ono league President W.M.

Hoover, legal action started Bar on (he norlhside of prosecution and defe ense is cx- Coal atl(1 cr the street tow-: peeled lo conclude this afler- against parents allowing their ard lhs American Bar, accor- noon, when the four-man eight children to thn ft nr dm0 lo Bepnv's i In explaining the background. jjjlls-AIossman areas. to the current situation, Ihe let- ler authors pointed oul lhat fbe public High School closed in 1008 we were anxious to keep our children home attending school in our commun- Montoya will attend the morning coffees Saturday and Ihen meet with the Eastern Navajo Agency officials in the after- Briefs (Ccctlcuid Fjoro Page noon. Eillier his son, Joe Montoya or his daughter-in-law, -Mrs. Marl Sol Montoya, will, represent the senator" at thei coffees in the afternoon.

resources. A coffee for Runnels is ten-! lalively scheduled for Oct. 17.: KUN1CE (AP) Harold Run- -Anyone who would like toTM'. 8 le 1 new PTM' children to attend Ihe school. tlln lo "cgays lestimony.

i woman jury will retire to dc- I waived the deadline TMd the men had a i whether Martinez is guij- set earlier for walk" and swppnd a ty of aggravated assault an approved program," Plat-, ero said. "This has been ivork-! ed oul to the degree that there. is understanding between DBA and the state officials, and also I think wilh (he Ramah Nav- From i wim Hainan Nav-! yesterday from Phoenix Ariz ajo school Board Rosa the hometown of was the Soft they' woud as they Plafero said the school board Charles ShuKz, creator of "Pea- encounter i members requested DBA to ev-- He explained lhat the terrain laluate the school. At each of the 2, major thTSa to oMhe tor The (school baord memb- es lan at a check is in the 'high 1 counlrv 8 the women coordinators. New vinyl flooring with its own built-in cushion! A built-in vinyl foam cushion makes Cushionflor warmer so $pringy It recovers from tplke heel dental 6'.

ir.d wmtli! 'give a coffee or to attend (he Can 8TMs, D'st. 2, said Wed' coffees are urged lo contact nesia am now even morB confident of victory in November than before." He said, "In spite of the fact I have continually charged, Ed Foreman hasn't had a bill signed into law where be was prime sponsor, he has gone the stale saying he $2.59 SQ. YARD MAYHEWS FURNITURE CO, 105 W. Cool 863-3849 r- 1 Bk, A INSURANCE AGENCY W. Artec 863-6877J Eilolc (Homeowner around had." Runnels said Foreman "represents the biggest crediiblity gap New Mexico voters have experienced in a long time." A I GALLUP HIGH SENIORS Appointments now being taken for your yearbook picture.

NO SITTING CHARGE NO CHARGE FOR YEARBOOK PICTURE WE HAVE DRAPE CHOSEN BY SENIOR CLASS AS WELL AS OTHERS AND CAPS GOWNS. BEAT THE RUSH CALL TODAY FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT 863-5162 gram, it has new ideas, and its objectives may be a little dif- Th win distribute $11,1 ferent," Platero said. "I think' a i 5 this approach is emphasized by' the actions of the school board! itself. Mallei incjaccwnled for the roughness to the Lmtcd Community Fund. "There was a moment there," 'There was a moment there," lo the lied Baron said, "I u.

was Soing lo have lo land Baron they are on the highway, only had to arrive New York five gallons of gas when we 9 landed here." some understanding wilh stale! officials," Platero said. "To assist in this, DBA has informed the slate officials lhat it will be conducting (his evaluation. 'An understanding has baen worked oul whereby DBA has indicated to the Ramah Navajo School Board members that we will conduct an evaluation which will show the degree to which their school meels accreditation standards as established by DBA for assessing excellence In rVavajo education," Platero staled Go Greyhound! 11 Buiei Doily to Albuquerque 11 Buies Dolly to Greyhound Depot 863-3761 Go by Greyhound! weather and great fun. Ife said there will be no Red Baron, however, is sidcred the better pilot and currently ahead, but Ihe fin- nights (unless maybe he gels'al wilh whoever air urt FORD HAS A BETTER.

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