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Wichita P7 Michigan St. 10 Texas Tech 21 SMU 2-ti Arizona Stale 28 Utah State 13 Wy 47 UCLA oining 11 Southern Cal 7 Colorado St. 23 Notre Dame 10 Arkansas 16 Bavlor 99 New Mexico Utah BYU THE WEATHER: El Paso and Vicinity Mostly fair through Sunday. High near 74. TODAY'S CHUCKLE: It seems that every year it takes less time to fly across the ocean and more time to drive to work.

(C) Seven Leased Wirri nf The Associated Press lAPi and New York Times News Service Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation! 130 PAGES IN NINE SECTIONS PRICE 20 CENTS 86th Year. No. 324 EL PASO, TEXAS, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1966 Million In Raise onnallv 11 Seeks Mine Passes Down NM Aggies, 28-14 Employes Of State Due Boost Austin. (AP) Gov. John Connally recommended Satur Stevens Tosses Three TDs day a $75 million program to Anti-China Red Meet Supported Sofia, Bulgaria.

(AP) Bui boost salaries of the 40,000 state employes an average of 20 per cent. Connally said it was the first By RODGER McKOWN of his 1967-69 budget recommen University of Texas at EI Paso garia claimed Saturday that its dations. Other sections will be rolled up 28 points in the first three quarters and then held off issued between now and Dec. 15 rather than released in one doc Thanksgiving 1966 By The President Of The United States Of America A Proclamation They came in tiny wooden ships. On an unknown and alien shore, they planted and built, settled and survived.

Then they gave solemn thanks to God for His goodness and bounty. America, well over 300 years ago, had its first Thanksgiving Day. For many years your presidents have had the opportunity to proclaim Thanksgiving Day, to address themselves to the American people, to remind us of the blessings we enjoy and the thanks that we owe. If we ccn-ider the fervor with which those colonists in Virginia and Massachusetts gave thanks, when they had so little, we are taught how much deeper should our thanks be when we have so much. Never, in all the hundreds of Thanksgiving Days, has our nation possessed a greater abundance, not only of material but of the precious intangibles that make ument as in the past.

the Aggies of New Mexico State proposal to hold a conference of the world Communist movement for denouncing Red China's leaders had won general approval. The claim came at the close University for a 2S-14 football There was no news conference victory in Sun Bowl Stadium Sat on the salary plan. Budget di urday night. Miner Quarterback Billy Stev rector Bill Cobb said Connally was not feeling well and that the first release was self-explana of the Bulgarian party congress ens passed for three touchdowns tory. to pace the UTEP victory.

Stevens completed 11 of 18 The salary plan would cost passes for 219 yards. The $75 million during the 1967-69 fiscal period, including $26 million from the general revenue Galveston junior eclipsed the career passing mark that had drawn Communist parties from around the world. It indicated that the Soviet camp in the divided world Communist movement intended to press ahead with the controversial conference. One informed Bulgarian said, however, that there were signs the Soviet Union might hesitate to keep up the pressure for a conference that was generated with the performance. He has fund, which gets most sales tax completed 133 of 290 passes this receipts.

season for 1.9S6 yards which gives him 5,018 yards for his EXAMPLES OF RAISES 19-game college career Examples of raises it provides for employes in step 3 of the at the past week's congress. No date or site for the conference position classification plan in clude: AGGIE FUMBLE New Mexico State tailback Jim Bohls (13) loses the ball as he crashes through the Miner line and UTEP linebacker Buster Barnes (47) swoops it in during action in the Sun Bowl Saturday night. Miner Eugene Barnes (87) comes in to assist as does George Daney (66). The Aggies' Rich Melendez (87) of El Paso is shoicyi facing camera left'. (Times Staff Photo by Dan Milburn) has been suggested.

Highway patrolmen, from Another communist source life worth 1'ving. Never have we been better fed, better housed, better clothed. Never have so many Americans been earning their own way, ar.d been able to provide their families with the marvelous products of a momentous age. Nor has America ever been healthier, nor had more of her children in school and in college. Nor have we ever had more time for recreation and refreshment of the spirit, nor more wys and places in which to study and to enrich our lives thnsugh the arts.

Never have our greatest blessings our freedoms been more widely enjoyed by our people. Nor have we ever been said the next big gathering of Communist parties, beginning $5,808 to Texas Rangers, from $6,624 to highway department engineers $8,076 Nov. 28 at a Hungarian party congress, would not emphasize the conference. U.S. Infantrymen, Civilians Battle Reds to prison guards, $4,464 to $5,184, and stenographers II, from $3,660 to $4,116.

Connally proposed to raise the state's lowest salary from $2,333 to $3,024 per year, and the high Two of Stevens TD passes went to split end Bob Wallace who had three receptions ior 103 yards. Flanker Chuck Hughes took the other scoring pass, a 24-yarder and his only reception of the night. Senior tight end Chuck Anderson turned in one of his better performances of the season with 92 yards on seven catches. A crowd of 25,521, the smallest to see a college game in Sun Bowl Stadium this jeason, watched Stevens direct a ground attack that rolled up 204 yards rushing. Running backs Larry Mc-Henry and Reggie Matthews and fullback Leroy Johnson provided the punch for the ground game.

McHenry picked up 93 yards In Neo-Nazi Party Sees More Seats closer to the day when every American will have an equal At least six important parties those of Romania, North Vict Nam, North Korea, Cuba, Italy and Japan oppose the idea. They do not want to be forced to choose between Moscow and Peking. opportunity and an equal freedom. Saigon, South Viet Nam. (AP) A combined force of U.S in- est salary under the classifica fantrymen and Vietnamese civilian irregulars clashed for eicht No, we do not yet have peace in the world.

Our men are engaged again, as they have been on so many other Munich, Germany. (AP) The, hours with North Vietnamese regulars near the Cambodian border rightist National Democratic iSaturdav and suffered moderate casualties, U.S. military spukes-narrv rrpAirtA Saturday it uulrnen said Sunday. Their opposition or neutrality on the issue was expressed in Thanksgivings, on a foreign field fighting for freedom. But we can be thankful for their strength that has always kept our liberty secure.

We can be thankful for cur science and win 8 to 10 seats in Sunday's The fi8ht broke out near the Plei Djereng Special Forces speeches by the 73 foreign dele Bavarian state legislative dec- camp. 2J0 miles north of Saigon, gations at the Bulgarian congress. China and its European tion Such a rpsiik wrv.M tm.rh when companies of the U.S tion plan would rise from $12,830 to $17,784. The minimum salary is now provided for more than 6,000 jobs. The governor justified raises in the highest classification by saying they will "enable the state to attract and retain competent talent in the top scientific and management jobs which represent only 2 per cent of state employment and which technology that helps to guard our America.

Thanks ate better spoken by deed rather than word spokesman, Albania, boycotted Today's 13 carries while Matthews got 80 off a new wave of concern atj25th Infantry Division were scnt home and abroad that t0 reinforce the Vietnamese the meeting yards in 15 trips. Johnson carried 14 times for 50 yards. Therefore, it behooves a grateful America to share its blessings with our brothers abroad, with those who have It opened last Monday with ism was on the rise. (troops, me spoilsmen saia. raver JL (Continued on Page 8-A, Col.

1) NMSU senior tailback Jim ine two u.s. companies about 350 men reported killing seven enemy troops and so little of the abundance that is ours. Simple justice and a concern for our fellow man re Party leaders, though preaching a nationalist line with Nazi choes, have denied allegations that the party was a Nazi suc Bohl who was in contention for the national rushing lead, picked up only 49 yards in 15 carries. quire that we be ready to offer what we can of our food. are responsible for the productivity of the state's thousands of other employes." capturing one in the central highlands battle.

A U.S. Army helicopter was shot down by Bohl left the game in the second cessor organization. No secret our res-nirccs, our talents, our energies, our skills, and our knowledge to help others build a better life for them ground fire but there were no pc.uju wnn an ar.Kie injury ana, has been made, however, cf the did not return until the third former Nazis in party ranks. Dr. Parish To Leave Church Post Turnover among state em selves.

We should thank God that we are able. (Continued on Page 1-D, Col. 1) ployes last fiscal year was 31 The Bavarian election comes just two weeks after the Nation (Continued on Page 8-A, Col. 3) casualties, spokesmen added. In other action, B52 bombers struck again Saturday afternoon at suspected Viet Cong iroop concentrations in Tay Ninh al Democrats showed surprising Let us, therefore, in this splendid American tradition, thank Him who created us and all that we have.

Let us strength in the Hesse state elec Dr. W. S. Parish pastor of do so with a firm resolve to be worthy of His abundant tion, polling 7.9 per cent of the Province 60 miles northwest of First Christian Church, 901 Art blessings. us assemble in our homes and in our places A Prayer for Youth Gracious Lord, we pray that each one of these, Thy children, builds his spiritual house on a firm foundation because he walks with Thee and makes Thy presence the most important part of his life.

All of us need Thee, Father. May we drato inspiration from the young people of this land, there is much to learn from them. Our rvish is to fulfill Thy plans for our lives. Mrs. George R.

Ford, 8378 Lynn Haven. vote and winning its first seats Saion. zona, has announced he will re of worship, each his own way. in a state legislature. First Jet Ace's Daughter Dies Boynton Beach, Fla.

(AP) A highway accident that killed the first jet pilot ace claimed his daughter's life Saturday. Carolyn Ann Jabara, 16, died at a hospital two days after a sign from his present post to as Let us thank God for the America we are so fortunate to know. sume duties as state secretary director of Christian Churches Louisiana effective Feb. 15, 1967 FALLS SHORT U.S. air strikes over North Viet Nam were hampered for a 10th straight day by bad weath U.S.

Ends Atom Deal With France (O New Yorn Time News Servlc Washington. With no recriminations but some lingering Adolf von Thadden, the party's deputy national chairman, told a newsman the party was confident of winning 6 to 7 per cent of the total Bavarian vote and of clearing the 10 per cent hurdle in two of Bavaria's seven election districts. The rightists Dr. Parish came to First er Saturday and pilots concen Christian Church in March 1965, compact car she was driving ov Now, thetefore, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America, in consonance th Section 6103 of Title 5 of the United States Code designating the fourth Thursdav of November in each year as Thanksgiving Day, do hereby proclaim Thursday, November 24, 1966, as a day from Lawton, where he trated mostly on coastal tar gets.

had served as pastor of First erturned on the Florida turnpike, killing her father, Air Force Col. James Jabara, 43. U.S. headquarters reported an Christian Church there for 10 (Continued on Page 8-A. Col.

3 accidental mortar shelling French resentment, the United of national thanksgiving. hmimmmh which wounded a Vietnamese States Saturday ended its formal years. Prior to that time, he had served pastorates at Elk City, Ci 1 a anrl Trn Tnv civilian and set a house afire cooperation with France in the In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be peaceful development of atomic Saturday night. A spokesman said a unit of the U.S. 1st Infan affixed.

energy. Trilill Ullioil He is a graduate of Texas VTr rrr Christian University he (JlVS VllcrC Uiieriearned a BA- He received a Burn try Division fired an 81mm mortar round which fell short of its In the future, to obtain peace ful atomic assistance from the target and landed near Phu Done at the city of Washington this seventeenth day of October in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-six. and of the independence of the United States U.S., particularly atomic fuels, France will have to go through Chicago. (AP) A second the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen the European Atomic Energy Cuong village 13 miles northwest of Saigon. In a delayed report, U.S.

(Continued on Page 8-A, Col. 5) the one hundred and ninety-first. Lyndon E. Johnson Community (Euratom). Do The voted acceptance Saturday of a B.D.

from Bnte College of the Bible at TCU, and was awarded an honorary doctor of divinity degree by Phillips University in 1960. In 1958, he was voted Minister of the Year by Oklahoma Fellowship of Disciple Directors. He has served as president of the Oklahoma State Convention five per cent wage boost offer from the nation's railroads. H. E.

Gilbert, president of the firemen's union, said that the Headlines Blows Dp brotherhood's general chairmen voted acceptance after a two- NMSU Death Probe Continues of Christian Churches, and as Catholic Hierarchy Calls For End To Discrimination (O 966. New York Times News Service Washington. The Roman Catholic hierarchy of the United president and vice president of day conference. The formal cooperation between the two nations ended with the expiration Saturday of an "atoms for peace" bilateral agreement dating from November, 1956. Similar to those that the U.S.

has entered into with 40 countries, the agreement provided for an exchange of technical information and personnel in the civilian applications of atomic energy as well as for supply by the U.S. of nuclear fuels, such as enriched uranium and pluto-nium. To the disappointment of (Continued on Page 8-A, Col. 7) The Brotherhood of Railroad jDistncts 8 and 9. He also was a Trainmen accepted the proposal past vice president of Oklahoma earlier I (Continued on Page 8-A, Col.

1) Scare States Saturday called on Christians, Jews and "all men of good Special to EL PASO TIMES Las Cruces, N.M. An investigation continued here Saturday into the apparent murder of a foreign student from Taiwan who was serving as a graduate Sunday Times Index will" to work together in combating racial discrimination and povet ty. The nation's Catholic prelates endorsed open housing with equal opportunities fo- all, regardless of rae, creed or color assistant in the school of enai- Nazis Deface and asked that reasonable dialogue" replace "slogans" in the neering at New Mexico State University. iarea of racial tension. Coming This Week The pastoral statement was The body of Kuan Tien Shih, 31, who had been missing since last Sunday, was discovered Fri Research Is Probing Control Of The Human Brain.

Slory Page 1-B. New Mexico Prepares For Winter Sports. Sundial Cover Story. day about two miles west of We Can't Change The News But We Can Help You Relax. unanimously adopted Friday, the last day of the National Conference of Catholic bishops, but the statement's release was held up until Saturday.

In calling for an end to "slogans," the prelates cited no examples, but said "it would be Mesilla, N.M., in an automobile which had been set on fire and which authorities believe belonged to the victim. Two small caliber bullets were removed from the victim's head during an autopsy which was performed here late Friday. I (Continued on Page 8-A, Col. 8) tragic were our nation to suffer a deepening of the cleavages along racial or economic lines, Sunday the annua! Hall of Fame Banquet of EI Paso His-torical Society will be held in Hotel Paso del Norte starting at 6:30 p.m. Tvo former leaders of the community will be inducted into the hall.

Monday, violinist Zvi Zeitlin will be guest artist with EI Paso Symptony Orchestra at 8 p.m. in Liberty Hall. Earlier in the day, The Most Rev. Sidney M. Metzger, bishop of El Paso Catholic Diocese, will hold a press conference to outline the recent conference ol bishops in Washington.

Wednesday John L. Hill, Texas secretary of state, will address the jnnual Thanksgiving day meeting of El Paso Lions Clubs at nun in Sheraton Motor Inn. Thursdiy is Thanksgiving and El Pasoans will join other U.S. citizeis in a day of giving thanks for the good fortune over the past year. For full coverage of El Paso news, read with shouted epithets of hate re PAYS EXCEPT ATHEISTS- placing reasoned discourse." The bishops urged persons Socorro Defeats School Honcl Issue with jobs and "status" to "talk openly and freely" with those that are less fortunate.

A $100,000 bond issue to pro Keeping Trim 4-C Markets 10-D, 11-D Obituaries 2-E Oil News 9-D Patterns 6-C Pearson 6-A Prop Pitch 8-E School Menus 8-A Spanish 6-C Sports l-Dto6-D Stamp News SD Stars Say 8-C TV Column, Logs SD Tell Me Why! 8-C 20 Years Ago 6-A UTEP Calendar 4-A Vital Statistics 9-D Weather Roundup 12-A Women's News to 6-C Allen-Scott 6-A Amusements SD Ann Landers 6-C Art Buchwald 7-B Book Reviews SD Building News 7-D Camera Angles SD Chess SD Church News 12-C, 13-C Classified 2-E to 7-E Crossword Puzzle 8-D Dr. Molner 7-C Editorials 6-A Everyday Events 6-A Farm-Ranch News 8-D Firing Schedule 9-A Gallup Poll 2-A Gardening Column SD Goren on Bridge 8-C Read our new feature ine statement asserted, we must learn, and learn first-hand what it means to be poor, to be a poor Negro, a neglected Span 0x0 3771111 95X5157 vide additional classrooms and minor repairs for schools in the Socorro School District was defeated Saturday by a vote of 55 to 35, according to Judge A. S. Christenscn. Of the votes cast, 15 were marked improperly and declared invalid, he said.

ish-American or a disfranchised Indian." The statement addfd that "open discussion of these Starting Monday In The El Paso Times problems is the beginning of SI JksD fTvmcs their solution.".

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