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2 THE NEW MEXICAN Friday. August 3. ISC Santa Fe Today At Taos Meet Manana DISTRICT COURT Rio Arriba County People. v. (in avn Individual suits) Julian Garcia.

Salem Lovato, E. E- Martinez, Felix Trujillo. Antonio J. Salazar. Juan D.

vigil, and Ramon Garcia. All seven cases dismissed with 1150. Montoya was treated at St. Vincent Hospital emergency room for lacerations of the chin and forehead and contusions of the chest and neck. No citation.

Thursday Police Court Public drunkenness Marcello Herrera. Tesuque Puebla 15 or five days; Antonio Gurule, District Attorneys Seeking Answers To Top Problems Court Misread Amendment, Says Bishop WASHINGTON (AP) Bishop James Pike says the Supreme Court misread the First Amendment in declaring unconstitutional official prayers in lublic schools. What our Founding Fathers were trying to avoid," the Protestant Episcopal bishop of California Individual May Buy Old Armory The state armory board is con-sidaring negotiating with an individual for sale of the old armory proparty ki tha dty of Clovis. The property was scheduled to be sold yesterday to the highest bidder, but no bids were received by the state purchasing agent. Maj.

Harold C. Eisenbarth of the adjutant generals office said today he had talked by telephone yesterday with the wife of a Lub- State vs. Ignacio Flores. Plead-1 Acequla Madre. 85 or five day: ed guilty.

Sentenced to six months Abeltno Gomez. 516 W. San Fran-lln countv Jail and- fined $50. both cisco 90 days; Prtmittvo Tru-suspended. Ijitlo, 333 Urloste $10 or 10 State vs.

Isabro Trujillo. Plead- days. ed guilty to count sentenced Forfeiture Jose L. Sanchez. and th6 district attorneys tnem- njne months suspended.

Count 614 SalazarSL. forfeited $10 bond selves, Chavez said. I dismissed. tor public drunkenness. Ai The Capitol (CoRtinued Prom Page One) pretariooa will be affected by con siderationa different from those of the contractor, It Is when these two interpretation! conflict that discord and dispute are Invariably generated between the contractor and the Department's project staff.

Upon the outcome of such disputes depends the contractors economic survival;" The memo points out that the contract makes the highway department hired hands the absolute arbitrary judges of contract interpretation. Obviously when the time comes to construct the project the contractor hopes and will attempt to do so in accordance with The Legislature's judicial sys-i State Sen. Fabian Chavez. D-tem study committee will sit Santa Fe, said today the meeting down tomorrow with New Mex- in Taos will be more or less in teo's district attorneys to try to the form of a symposium. The find solutions for soma of the problems of finance and admin- major problems facing the judi- istration, as they apply to the attorneys ind bring to their Ig State vs.

Juan Esldro Martinez. The purpose of the meeting Pleaded guilty, sentenced to six months to three years in state it to Sit down with thf district penUentary suspended. Friday Police Court Public drunkenness Leonardo Garcia. 544 Agua Frla 30 days; Antonio R. Martinos, 122 Quintana said Thursday "was the setting up of a given denommat.on as the prvssd the armory property.

This man is established church of the 'district attorneys, will be thor- cia! officers. country." He told a Senate Judiciary Com- audtorjum for wrestling mittee that the court has Maj EiMnbarth stretched the word religion w.y; rt wan dif-beyond its original reference to to pnjperty church or churches. bids the wil, What is really needed is the reany neeora tate wsenberth ention the preliminary informa- awarded $284.03 judgment and ion we have on the administra- 52085 tion of their offices under our Aggie Q. Serna as administratrix 35 days; Benny' frujfilo, Rt. 4.

Box of the estate of Joe M. Serna. 43. Tesuque. $25 or 25 days.

Both present aystem and to have them deceased, vs. Alfonso Flores, main-1 arrested at th vigil Bros. Bar. 307 inform tha committea what their tiff awarded judgment of 8740. 8l" rounl 4:85 P- Stella I.ooez.

a juvenile, ordered inursaay. experiences are as a practical paroled from the Girls' Welfare; Clara Carvln Padilla, 840 Ca- matter and to make sueeestions Home to th cuatodv of her moth- mino Don Cubero pending matter ana to matte suggestions far0ta Lopez. 1187 Cerro charges of disorderly conduct bv as to how we cafh improve those Gordo Rd. disturbing the peace and public offices." Chtvei ssid. 'SgrUSK He -aid he expected a majorify Vt M.a.

a. a 1 1 a rx a A 4 OC tit I llXOA A t'O II it 1 with his own interpretations of plans and specifications, for these are nf ttl Ampm). or fundamental to his estimated the establishment ad' wou' wh the ment, restating the establishment va, lUUt fi. clause precisely in terms of their costs, not to mention economic Clause precisriy he added, nensarv, 125 VV. Palace fnl 1 Stata vs.

Rudy. Escudero. Sen of New Mexico's 11 district attorneys, or their representatives, would attend the meeting. 2 raiisfers tenced to 1-5 years In state icm iu nance, prohibition our Founding Fgther. wiU wW hads.n mind, so that the Supreme minjmum apprilisttl Court will never be able to mis-1 read the establishment clause again.

he said. My proposal, he said, "is that the establishment of religion be $30,800 in its negotiations, he said. The armory property is located near downtown Clovis. It has been declared surplus to military needs since the completion of a new armory east of Clovis. i One of the major questions to tentary on each of three counts, discussed concerns district at-of ApVrOVed By tomeys engaging in private prac- state vs.

Othe Hughes Criminal School Board trict attorneys should be forbid- (Continued From Page One) restated as the recognition as an established church of any denomination, sect, or organized religious association. fwwl The committee is considering 4 uietciK S5 Death Hits Again designed to counter the court LONDON (AP) Health authorities said tonight the disease that brought a mysterious death to a ruling. Teutsch vice president of the board. He said the resolution was similar to recommendations made by a state survey team den by statute from private prac- aei college post office. tirm Broken window At Rockys lice.

Lnavez saia. 'Market. 700 W. Alameda. Reported In the event we propose that andaufmVt' Little Uague district attorneys be forbidden park.

Reported at 3:40 Thursday: from added practice, as district I a-nd-bowU --judges now. re. we want to know gtoIen. what would be adequate compen- the Church of Jesus Christ. io7 from two water fountains.

S150 Stock Market Stock Market 1 Livestock NEW YORK (AP) The stock DENVER (AP) Sheep 800; market closed higher Friday in mostly steads'; choice 88-103 lbs moderately active trading. 19 slaughter ewCs cull to Tha list held a glim edge to the low utility shorn 120-140 lbs 3.00-upgide most of the day amid feeder lambs choice to fancy siderabla irregularity. Toward the 67-98 lbs 17.25-19.70. end, price improved as trading Hogs none; nominil. became livelier.

Cattle 100. Calves none; all Volume for the day was esti- classes nominal, mated at 3 million shares com- pared with 3.41 million Thursday. KANSAS CITY (AP) Cattle 500; Th. pin Mrrow, on b.1- P' titan bared small losers throughout the lilt. A lm bln.

chips wer. op og. to higher: around a point. 5 i i rows and gilts 19.00-25; 2-3 210-260 Among the more speculative is- lg 75.19 h2-2 210-250 lb sues, buying was drawn to a van-, 193M0; a lb jg.50.78; 1-2 ety of stocks which were up a 1W-2M jg.gg.75. )b 175 point or more.

W.SO; 1-3 270-350 lb sows 16.75- Amwg these were Texas Gulf 17 J5(M00 i5.75-16.75; 2-3 Producmg. Amerada. Brunswick 15 00.18 50050 ib and American Machine and Foun- jg 75.55 qq drJL. Sheep 100; spring slaughter 3 Hme' lambs and ewes steady; cull to stake and Du Pont were up more ewe than a point. The leading steelmakers were CL0V1S (AP)-Cattle 1500; trad unchanged to easy while Carpen- ing tctive on all represented ter Steel fell 2 points.

slaughter classes on feeder and Motors were narrowly mixed ctjveg; slaughter steers General Motors gained a fraction. bejferi tnd calves steady to Ford declined slightly. strong; Bulls steady to .50 higher; The aerospace issues pushed Feeder and feeder calves strong ahead moderately in the after- .50 higher; standard and few good steers tnd heifers 20.80 to 22.50; utility and few commercial cows 13.50-15.50; canner and cutter 10.20-14.50; utility bulls 17.80-2p.20; canner and cutter 16.00-18.40; choice feeder heifers 22.00-24.30; good 20.50-22 50; medium in the afternoon. A 964-million contract award aided Lockheed which gained a fraction along with Cur-tiaa-Wright. General Dynamics, Sperry Rand and Boeing.

Oils, tobaccos, and drugs were mixed. Crank Phones which had asked for the division and formation of a new attendance center. If approved, the Stanley school would be closed and about 150 students, 30 going to Santa Fe i Barcelona Lane. Reported Thura dav afternoon. An $85 Cash register burglarized.

At Payne's Nursery, Cerrillos Rd. Reported Thursday morning. Vandalism to four cars. At Salazar School, Thursday evening. sation for the job done." One reason New Mexico has so many good district attorneys, Chavez uid, is that they presently are allowed to engage in private practice in order to supplement what is a rather low salary range for their public office.

It would be necessary for the legislature to work out a form for adequate compensation before forbidding outside practice for the district attorneys, Chavez said. Antenna valued at 10 earh.i and 120 to Moriarty, would be suUlvan IX transferred. Five Stanley teach-Tiejera th 1958 Chevrolet; ers would come to Santa Fe 'los Rey: and theSS" FonTstation and two would go to Moriarity. wagon of Tony Gonzales, 2038 ot-j The Board authorized Super- windPhieibrolreon aVvVinys intendent Pat Murphy to deter-Jeep of Jessie Urban, 1829 Klv mine which teachers would be a $30 loss. Cash register burglarized.

At; Tri-Color Service Station. 211 Jef- Wednes-: ferson between 10 p. transferred to which school. Teutsch moved that about 80 senior scientist at Britains top-secret germ warfare laboratory has been identified as pneumonic plague the dread Black Death of VIRGINIA CITY, Nev. M'ddle Ages.

By popular demand, oldfashioned A War Office spokesman said crank telephones will stay in this earlier George Bacon, 44, could one-time silver mining center have been infected accidentally Final tabulation of a maH bal- while working with viruses and lot of the subject yesterday bacteria at the microbiological showed 84 votes for the crank research laboratory in Wiltshire, phones and 71 for dials. Bacons wife and two daughters We will be happy to main- are under quarantine. Tha spokes-tain the present system," said man refused to say whether there Bill Woemer, head of Bell Tele is a chance of outside infection phone in Nearby Carson City. from Bacons death, Obituary day and 6:30 a. Chavez said the committee also Front door lock broken, 28 stolen will work out preliminary plans from accident for 1 State court fund during Sat- 7:58 p.

Thursday on Cemllos at tha entrance to St. Mlch-uraays meeting. ael.g College. Collision between a "Under the tentative plan, lwa omc traveling south district attorneys would ha ve "aeM sVauo st rand a i960 money budgeted directly to their TdViVJn SSSJaS" oB offices, unlike the present sytem Gonzales, 26, 222 Bower Esti-where they ere paid out of the local court fund," Chaves said. Falcon.

$200 to right door and "The system that we have UjDj arockies sort of a conglomerate combine- g0mfeeefda0? catbedra'i PI. Collision between 1960 two-door Plymouth traveling east (driven by Howard S. Peacock, 1405 Santa Cruz Dr.) and a 19o7 four-door Chrysler backing on Alameda (driven by Agnes C. Mc tion of fiscal manipulation that has evolved itself over a period of years," he added. Chavez also noted that several Bond market activity was dull 18.00-20.80; -Choice feeder steer and price changes were mostly oalves 25.50-31.00; good 22.50-26.00; minor.

i medium choice feeder heifer calves 23.50-27.00; several Regional Stock Quotations choice and fancy feeder heifer By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS catve good heifer 1 Bid Ask calves 21.00-24.00; medium 18.50- children in Glorieta be transferred to Santa Fe. "We are considering the formation of another attendance center with Pecos as th center of operations," Supt. Murphy uid, "which would include the Glorieta School. In that event Glorieta School would be closed and there are a number of reasons the board would like to consider this new attendance center. We would like a year to clarify these problems, during which we would bring some kids into Santa Fe.

Because some live very near to Pecos, we would allow those who choose to go to Pecoe. If they fo choose, we would furnish tuition and transportation. The move involve about 68 students and two teachera. There was a tacit understand of the states DAs have developed very commendable aystems of administration. He mentioned two in particular, Walter Kegel of Santa Fe and Al Sceresse of Albuquerque.

He uid he want to give these men an opportunity to disclose to the committee and Bride, 53, 2121 Cadiz" Estimated damages: Plymouth. 15 to right front fender and headlight: Chrysler. 2 scratch on right rear bumper. Mrs. McBride cited for backing without due caution.

6:35 p. Thursday on Galisteo 23 feet north of San Mateo St survival. What happens when the State engineer or inspector informs him that his method of constructing some items is in violation of the plans and specifications, that he must remove and redo the work, that he must achieve the specifications by another more expensive method, or that an end result requirement means something different than what the contractor understood it to mean? Is he simply to disavow his own opinion on the matter. We think not. However, as a practical matter he cannot take the matter to court The state maintains that he is not entitled to do so Confronted with this situation or an even worse situation of continuous and serious disagreement with and even harrassment by the Departments project engineers or inspectors, the contractor has but one avenue of redress and resolution, namely, the one so vigorously condemned by the (Blatnik) Sub-committee.

The approach so vigorously condemned" is the time-honored system under which contractors appeal to highway commissioners to overrule highway department personnel. Santa Fe Attorney Charles 01m-stead, who signed the memo, has his doubts that the Supreme Court will uphold the thesis that the highway department cant be sued on a contract Former Attorney General Fred Standley, attorney for Gammache, apparently entertain the same doubts or he wouldnt have filed the suit. And Stsndioy formerly served as head of the highway departments legal staff. Battling Mother Dies At Age 43 AKRON, Ohio (AP) Georgia Hathaway, a deaf and blind woman whose battle to rear her own baby aroused nationwide attention in 1955, is dead of a heart attack. Th 43-year-oid woman died Thursday night at Akron General Hospital, where she was taken July 22.

Mrs. Hathaway had known for some time that her rheumatic heart condition was serious, but she had told friends she hoped she might live until her son, Clarence, grew up. Clarence is only 7, but in many way he already is grown up. For the last few years he has been the eyes and ears of his parents. He helped with household chores, answered the telephbne and the door bell at their home in nearby Stow and helped with the shopping.

His father, Harold, 60, also is deaf and blind. The Hathaways wer married in Kansan after a romance conducted by letters written in Braille. When Clarence, who has normal hearing and vision, was born Feb. 17, 1955, his mother insisted she could take care of him. Welfare authorities were not so sure, and the case went to Juvenile Court Judge Russell W.

Thomas, who ruled that the couple could keep their child. Mrs- Hathaway was aided in her task by visiting nurses. The couples main source of income has been welfare aid. Record Claimed For Litter Of IS BRIGHTON, England (AP) -Missie, a pedigreed Airedale, claims a world record a litter of 13 pups. The previous known record was 12.

Missies pups are all female. They were born recently at the home of the Airedales owner, night club proprietor Bertie Green. ing of their administrative y- 540 bumi Volkswagen! tem. Thce would be of great teo to front, Thomas cited for value to th other district attor- Ure t0 ue For(1 Rd. Collision between a 1953 four-door Falcon traveling south (driven by Roman Valdez, 44, Salazar st.) and a 1962 Volkswagen sedan jng among board members that traveling south (driven by Charles fellow district attorney the work- sign Thomas.

42 2.371.. Delgado the students from one through gjx g0 t0 Wood-Cormley, allowing the school to employ an extra teacher to relieve the high teacher-pupil ration there. 1962'Touf-door Butrk The Board directed Murphy to traveling north on Cerrillos Rd. handle administratively which (driven by Robert E. McCamas.

34. 920 N. Alameda, Las Cruces) and a 1958 two-door Pontiac trav. north on Cerrillos Rd. (drlv-TW c.i.

1 c-j en bv Joe Eslunislado Jiron. 23, ine Mte Board of Education Rt, 2, Box 137. Estimated dam- has approved a propoaal atrength ages: Butek. S50 to right front, Pontiac, 5 to left rear students and tochers to transfer from La Cienega and Los Cesrillos. Murphy said doing this to the satisfaction of everyone was an cows with choice calves at side 172.00-212.00 per pair.

Hogs 200; Barrows and gilts and sow steady. Bulk U. S. No 1-3 190-240 lb barrows and gilts of mixed weight and grade 18.25-18.50; several lots No 2-3 250-280 17.25-18.00; No 2-3 300-550 sows 13.00-14.50. -k NEW YORK (AP) Wool futures were firm todey on commission house buying.

London and Sydney wool markets were steady. Wool tops future were quiet. Wool futures dosed .2 to .4 of a cent higher. Oct 124.9B. Certificated wool tpos 125.5N Wool tops futures sales.

Certificated spot wool No today from Maipcrial Chapel with pr. Robert Boshen of the Presbyterian Church officiating. Inter, ment was made in the family plot In Falrview Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Charles Allen, Max Pftuger. Charles Betts, Kirby Kennedy, Jack Young, and Reess P.

Fullerton. BENAVIDEZ, Master Flercatine, 16- yedr-old son of Mr. end Mrs. Domingo Benavidez, passed away yesterday morning al Laa Vegas after a abort illness. Survived by hie parents; graddmother.

Mrs. Marla Jimenaa; seven brothera, Doroteo, Nattvtdad, Jerry, Diego. Bobby. Clyde. nd George Benavidez: uncles and aunts, Mr.

and Mrs. Juan Jimenez, Mr. and Mrs. Urbsno Jimenez. Mr.

and Mrs Bernar-dino Jimenes, Mr. end Mrs, Ramon Roybal, Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Jimanez, Mr. and Mrs.

Antonio Benavides, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Benavidez, and Mr. Tony Jimenez i also many nther relatives. Florentine was a graduate of Harvey Junior High School where he played right tackle for the football team He was going to enroll at tha high school thla year.

Florentino will lie in state at Sanches Funeral Home Chapel from Saturday afternoon until time of funeral services Monday morning at oclock at Nueatra lenora De Lot Dolores at Rio En Medio. Interment in the local cemetery there. Devotional rosary services Saturday and Sunday evenings al 7:30 o'clock. BACA, Mr. Lorenzs Funersl eerv.

ices were held Thursday morning at St. Francis Cathedral with Fa-er Juniper officiating. Interment in Rosario Cemetery. Pallbearersi Mr. Henry Silva.

Mr. LeRoy Montoya, Mr. Erneat Probat. Mr. Eulalia Sandoval.

Mr. Bernardino Sandoval, and Mr. Herman Baca. Commitment prnyera by Father Juniper. A beautiful eulogy was delivered by Mr.

Manuel Lujan, Sr, Sanchaz Funeral Home. ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY 3IA8 will be said for the repose I the soul c4 Mrs. Rita K. Ortega. It.

Annea church. Aug. 7 a.m. All friends and raTatlvea are invited to ettend. -Tha Family SIX-MONTH ANNIVERSARY MASS will be said for the repost of the soul of Leo Ortiz at 6:00 Saturday, August 4th, at the Guadalupe Church.

AH relativea anjl frienda ar vlted to attend. -Hie Family KOMEHO. Flora, passed at St. Vincent Hospital following a lengthy illness Survivors include two sons: Loopoldo Romero and his wile, Pauline, and Alfonso Ro-moro and his wift. Jenny; threo daughters! Mrs.

Eticio Tercero (Emma Mrs. Federico Lopes (Magdalena), and Mrs. Gilbert Sanchez (Penile); two sU4rs-ln-law, Eloiaa Gonzales and Potrolina Romero; IS grandchildren; several nmhews and nlecas; and many other relatives. Mrs. Romero was born In Agua Frla at Route 3.

Box 119, on May. 31. Ig92. and lived there ell ol her life. Rosary will be recited this evening at 7:30 at the Chapel of the Ascension of Block'a Mortuary and tomorrow evening at 7:30 by the members of the Third Order of St.

Francis. Ail rttembers are urged to attend. The remains will bt taken to the Kan Isidro Church in Afua Frla at 6:30 p. on Sunday where rosary will recited at 7:30. Requiem High Mast will be celebrated at 9 a.

Monday from the San Isidro Church. Interment will follow in Rosario Cemetery. ALEXANDER. Rath Laoghlla -Funeral services were held st 3 Thursday, from The Huly aith Church with the Rev. Henry Seaman officiating, interment was made in the femily plot in Fair-view Cemetery Active pallbearers named were: Carl Bishop, Judge Oliver Setb, William Hunker.

Dan Kelly, Walter Mayer, and Judge David Chaves. Honorary pallbearers named were: Sen. Clinton P. Anderson. Raphel Alfan.

Dr. Victor Berchtold, Wlltfr Bynner, Jacques Cartier, James Clarkson, John Crosby. Joe Good-ell. A. T.

Hannett. William Lippln-eott. Dr. Ralph Lopez, Le Roy Manuel, Gov. John Miles.

K. Montgomery, Marshall McCune. Will KcKeei, Judge Miguel A. Otero. J.

O. Seth. Tony Tayler. Gov. John aimms Morrii Yashvln.

Qus-tave Bauman; Conrad Hilton. Ar-rangemehti through Memorial Chapel. BYRD. George Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. Thursday from the Espanola Baptist Church with the Rev.

Clyde Cook officiating Fallowing services ths remains were sent to Flat River, for aervlqts and intermant. Pallbearers were: J. W. Seale, Paul Galbraith. Edward W.

Hlrsch, Joe Dominquez, O. L. McDaniel and Frank 6. Little, Arrangement! through Memorial Chepal- gTAPLIN, Mrs. Mary Funeral servlets war held at 13:30 a.

fender; fender. No citations. 6:38 p. Thursday on Rosario 100 feet south of Catron St. Collision between a 1959 Simca convertible traveling north (driven by Walter N.

Mayer, 16, 132 E. De Vargas St.) aftd a 1961 Falcon station wagon traveling north (driven by Jack Munger, 34. 6205 Flying Object NEW ZOK STOCK EXCHANGE ening teacher certification ar( New Mexico. Th proposal was the work of the New Mexico Teacher Education and Professional Standards (TEPS) Commission. The TEPS report called for a fifth year of advanced college work for teachers in order for certification and certification renewal.

Major emphasis in the advanced work would be placed on subject matter, the classes in which the instructor is leeching, rather than on education courses. Fiesta El Paso) Estimated damages: Simca. 75 to left door; Falcon, $10 to right front fender. 1:20 p. Thursday at Cerrillos and Early St.

A 1953 Dodge pickup traveling south on Cerrillos ran Into a utilities pole Car driven by John Jose Montoya, 45, Barbee Apt. Espanola. Estimated damages: ear, total wreck, pole, impossibility. Kegel, representing the board, along with Don Van Soelen. representing Morgan Guarantee Trust Co.

of New York, and Mrs. Elizabeth Quinn, fiscal trust agent for both Morgan and Santa Fe schools, consummated yesterday the transfer of $750,000 worth of bonds to the trust department of the i National Bank. They in turn transferred a $714,187.60 Morgan Guarantee check to the Santa Fe public schools. This amount, with the $38,000 already paid by Morgan, makes a total credit of $752,187.60 to the schools. The sum wil! be available for construction purposes, Murphy said, with much of it being invested in government short and long term bonds.

Attending the meeting were Allan MacGillivray, president; Mrs. Reynalo V. Torres, acting clerk; Teutsch, Murphy, and assistant superintendent i Slezak. Dept. Plans For Winter Snows 105 34 21 27 Wt 1 UBERAL, Kan.

(AP)-A series of brilliantly colored flying ob-jects lit up runways of the Liber-, al airport last night, Central Airis7. lines agent Fred Jones said. Sim-ilar lights were sighted at Pueblo 6J and La Junta, Colo. 18H Jones said about a dozen per-sons at the airport saw the lights about 8:45 p.m. 26 vs Witnesses at Pueblo described one light as a blue ball traveling north.

Jones said four lights were seen in Liberal. He agreed with other 5H7i witnesses that they varied in color from white, green, blue and bril-9' lant orante. 53 S3V4 64 48 SI 4 sov 10 ss 42V Kennedy Will Greet Musicians WASHINGTON (UPI) President Kennedy is expected to greet the musician and music lovers Monday a the fourth of a series of youth concerts sponsored by his wife. Th concert will be played on the White House lawn by the 100-bond election to raise funds for member Interiochen. Na erecting and furnishing school tional Music Camp Orchestra.

44ty Pack Bell 3S-s OUn Mato 41 Phil! Pt J8H RCA 40 Rayonier 40V4 Reich Ch 47 Repub Stl DiD Reyn Mel 74 Rev Teb 15 Rob Fallen 3845 Royal Dut 28 Safeway St 24VS Bean Roeb 44 Souton Co 183 Sou Oat 174 Swest PS Sperry Rd 411 Std Brand SH Bid Oil Cal 23 Std Oil NJ 25 8ld OU Ind 67 Texaco 70 Tex Bill 52 Tex Ins SH Tlrnk 18 Uo Carb 18 Un Pac 20 Unit Air Lin SeVW 8 Plywd 14 a Rub Inl BUS Mch 155 8 Steel bit Harv 4H Wn Ua Tel tot Paper 21 West El bt Tel 4IS Wool Kaiser AJ 34V The first lady will not be able to attend. She will be en route from Hyannia Port, tej New York to leave for a vacatipn in Italy. tqf Ni cation Commuter Gets Royal Treatment buildings and to purchase school grounds. The proposed bond issue was approved by a vote of 217 to 158 last March 8. The plaintiffs are asking that an injunction be issued enjoining the board from spending any of th bond money unless a certain portion of the funds are spent for constructing a high school within the Lindrith district.

NEW YORK (AP) Snow doMn't do too well in 80-degree heat, but the City Sanitation Department is looking cooly ahead. Joining the department's snowfighting forces Thursday were 17 new salt spreaders with snow plows attached. Each machine waigh 13 tons. CONGRATULATIONS DICK HUGHES MOTOR CO. We are happy to have supplied equipment far your fine new plant.

3 CLOSSON i HANNA CO. RANGOON, Burma (AP)-Two persona were killed when rebels ambushed a bus near Moulmein, ix i about 200 miles southeast of here. Capsules Return newepaperi reported Thurs I The rebel band of 20 stopped the bus With a burst of gunfire na Mi! the bus driver and SUNNYVALE, Calif. (UPI) a government excise inspector. Four capsules containing mon- After ransacking the bus, the ktys, himstere and other forms robels led away five passengers of life parachuted to earth early ar holclin6 fr ransom, today about miles east of PLANE RETURNED Princa Albart, after a 51-i ALBUQUERQUE (AP) An air- NEW YORK (AP) After 25 years of being an ordinary Long Island Rail Road commuter, John K.

Mountford is going to get a whole train for himself and friends along with free food and liquid MIAMI. Fla. (AP) Two weeks refreshments, ago Jimmy Pullen addreesed a Mountford was told Thursday chamber of commerce seminar on his name was selected from good business. His theme: his among 50,000 daily commuters former life as a check forger. who belong to the Legion of In- plane, stolen her end flown to Cube last March by Army deserter Sgt.

Bobby Joe Keeaee, was to be returned today. Rolfe Black, hour balloon trip in the upper atmosphere. Two helicopters began 8 search Pullen, 32, said he had reformed, adding: "I dres neatly, behave like the boy next door, and I always look people straight in th eye." Thursday, Pullen wae sentenced to a year in prison after pleading guilty to passing 57 fluentia! Rail Riders (initials which match the railroads). Mountford, 44, an insurance lawyer, will have at his disposal for one day a diesel locomotive, two deluxe parlor cars and white coated attendants to nerve himself and 25 friends on an outing to Mon- YOU CANT FIND A BETTER VALUE mu MOM i SUPPLY CO. K7 CtrrillM Kg.

Pb. TU t-flSt Drived Cztbsn Parking Phono YU 2-1913 315 Montezuma ef the hilly country for th cap-vice president of Seven Bar Fly-utos, which were released fromW Service, piloted th four-ieai th. tallow .1 nearly milw .1 ft6? torday and was scheduled to ar- tiiude at 6:06 PDT (9:06 nvi Albuquerque this after- m. EOT). worthless checks totaling on the eastern tip of Long $43 50.

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