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-Page Two PASO HERALD-POST Thursday July 28 1966 Dennis the Menace Rift Widens New Canufilto School Ready For Fall Term Hundreds of Angles Checked in Kidnaping fpcricl to The Herald-Poit ALAMOGORDO July 28 Federal state and local law enforcement officers intensified a search throughout the Southwest today as apprehension mounted in the case of a tiny 5-year-old Alamogordo girl who was reported abducted by two stran Candidates Get $12626 Refunds (Continued from Page I did not collect as compensation the five per cent of the budget he is entitled to under the law Another was careful supervision of expenditures In 1958 candidates deposited $36096 and got back 2823 per cent of their assessments The elections that year cost $25859 In 1956 candidates put up $24-689 and were refunded 136 per cent of the amount The elections cost $19851 To Mail Checks Mr Wiggs said refund checks will foe mailed to candidates immediately The audit was made by Bixler Robinson Carlton and Rister Items in the $19230 spent by the committee this year included $5715 for rental on voting machines $509 for rent of polling places $1186 for setting up polling places $8621 for judges and clerks and $1811 for supplies Two district judges got the largest refunds Judge Cunningham of 65th District Court and Judge David Mulcahy of 41st District Court each gets back $1287 of his $3220 United Prete International Today is Thursday July 23 the 210th day of the year with 156 more in 1960 The morning star is Mars The evening stars are Jupiter and Saturn On this day in history: In 1868 the 14th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified providing in part that persons born or naturalized in the are citizens of the and of the state wherein they reside In 1914 Austria declared war on Serbia marking the real beginning of World War I In 1932 more than 15000 unemployed war veterans camping in Washington were driven out of the city by Federal troops commanded by Gen Douglas MacArthur In 1945 the Senate ratified the charter of the In 1945 an Army B-52 bomber crashed into the Empire State building killing 13 persons In Latin Group United Preta International HAVANA July 28 Pro-Communist organizers of the first Latin American Youth Congress struggled today to avert an open rift over gags on debate and other limitations on the free exchange of ideas The first formal session of the congress was scheduled in Blan-qiuta theater tonight with what was expected to be a fiery anti-U keynote address by Maj Ernesto (Che) Guevara chief 1 architect of controlled economy A divisive chord was struck last night when representatives of Social Democrat Party withdrew from participation They took the step after congress officials refused to guarantee there would be in debates and that all proceedings would be made public Several other delegations were believed considering a similar walkout although there was no indication how strong these sentiments were at present Most Latin and Central American countries were represented at the congress although not officially Observers believed it would be used by Premier Fidel Castro to promote the exportation of his revolutionary doctrines "I wasn't going to leave you all alonel Honest! Now come on tell me where did you hide my shoe?" Employment Up in Peru Peaks Named A After Pope John United Prete International LIMA Peru July 28 An Italian mountain climbing team has named a 20000-foot Peruvian Andes peak after Pope John XXIII The climbers led by Bruno Berlindis scaled four peaks in the White Andes The peak named after Pope John is in the Pu-chirca Range of Ancash State Joseph MacDougall Superintendent of the Canutillo Independent School District and school board Members Robert Gilbert president Warren secretary Radford Pinck-ard Gonzalo Garcia Eugene Chandler Ruth Blount and Don Biggs officially accepted the new elementary building from the contractors Wednesday An open house for patrons and friends is being arranged with the PTA in charge Time and date will be announced later The $40000 plant is of cinder block and buff and pink construction-built along straight lines for maximum light in each room Class rooms are on either side of a hallway which runs the entire length of the building On the east end however this becomes a part of the cafeteria by means of folding doors Sliding doors the width of the cafeteria enable it to be converted into three separate smaller room for PTA or other gatherings Has 14 Classrooms There are 14 classrooms which will house grades one through six Also the cafeteria kitchen large storage room pantry adequate all tile rest rooms and seven heating one for each two rooms The kitchen is equipped with the best in modem all-steel furnishings and facilities The interior is painted in pastel shades which have been scientifically treated for reflection of light as eye protection Floors throughout the building are of two tone asphalt tile Hallway walls of the classrooms have 12 panels of opaque glass in aluminum sash Indirect lighting is used and the accoustical ceilings form an integral part of the roofing i Electric clocks and refrigerated bubble type water fountains are in the hallway and there are three of the same type for outdoor drinking The first grade rooms have self contained rest rooms and drinking fountains The building is on a terraice and opens to the south with east west and south double doors for easy and safe exit Library Gets New Home Two classrooms and the gymnasium (which also serves as an auditorium with stage) lie directly south of the new building These are connected to the main building by an arcade The former main building will house the high school being added to the Lone Star curriculum this year It also contains the superintendent's office repainted and new steel lockers have been installed East of the main building is an adobe structure which has been complete refinished and will house the library A library 86-Mile Libyan Pipeline Proposed Special to The Herald -Post HOUSTON July The Oasis Group of oil companies made up of Continental Oil Co the Ohio Oil Co and Amerada Petroleum Corp has filed a proposal with the Libyan government to build a 300000-barrels-per-day pipe line from the Dahra area to Es Sider on the Gulf of Sirte A Van Griethuysen president of Oasis Oil Co Inc operator for the group said that Esse Sirte and Libyan-American Oil Co also will join the pipe line project He said the 30-inch-diameter pipe line would be 86 miles long with seven 300000-barrel storage tanks located at the pipe line terminal near Es Sider Hearing Continues On Truck Service United Prete International SANTA FE July 28 State Corporation Commissioner John Block said today his hearing on the application of Navajo Freight Lines of Denver to extend its service in southeastern New Mexico probably will continue next week Block who is conducting the hearing for the Interstate Commerce Commission said 18 witnesses had appeared on behalf of the company since Monday which seeks a through service to Odessa Texas New Court Member Will Take Oath 4 United Prete International SANTA FE July 28 Governor John latest appointee to the New Mexico Supreme Court Noble of Las Vegas will be sworn in Monday to replace Chief Justice James McGhee McGhee who will be 72 on Oct 6 resigned July 1 He recently was operated on and was not expected to be able to attend the ceremonies in the court chamber Noble 63 the attorney general had been asked whether he could complete term without winning the November general election gers near her home a week ago today No trace has been found of Sharon Gallegos whom her mother Mrs Lupe Gallegos had nick-named because of her blondish hair and fair complexion The search was still centered in the Alamogordo-Southern New Mexico-El Paso area today while the Federal Bureau of Investigation issued a dossier including a recent photograph of Sharon and complete description in the hope it might turn up a solid due Seized by Woman Playmates reported she was seized by a large blonde woman in an alley to the rear of her home at 512 Virginia avenue on south side just before 3 last Thursday afternoon aunt Beatrice Gallegos who was working In die kitchen of their home reported she glanced out the back window just as the unknown woman dragged little Sharon into an old green car driven by an Anglo man The car sped away Officers inducting a spedal squad of FBI agents called to Alamogordo to aid in the investigation reported they have checked out hundreds of possible leads during die seven days since the reported abduction without finding a trace of Sharon or her abductors However scores of investigators are working around the clock on every angle of the Find No Motive mother and investigators have been able to come up with no motive in the case Mrs Gallegos her sister mother a brother and six other young Gallegos children reside hi the modest white frame residence where a constant vigil for word of Sharon and her abductors has been kept for the past week There is no telephone in the house mother works as a maid at an Alamogordo motel to support the children who range in age from 5 to 15 Sharon is the youngest and was bom on Sept 6 1955 "I would do anything to have my little girl the 35-year-old mother said I thought it would help I would try to raise money to offer to get her There have been no demands for ransom There has been no word from or sign of the un known couple since they seized the girl Several theories have been advanced by investigators concerning the abductors and their possible motive: 1 That a relative or passible acquaintance of the family had taken the girl This has not been borne out by exhaustive investigation 2 That a transient couple possibly connected with one of the numerous construction projects in tills area may have observed Sharon and been attracted to her Sharon Lee Gallegos Possibly the couple was childless or had lost a child similar in age or appearance and sought to such a child but could not through legal means One neighbor reported a woman fitting the description of the reported abduct re ss came to her door and made inquiries about Sharon her mother and financial situation The witness said the woman had been driving an older model green car possibly a 1950 Plymouth or Dodge and that the woman had two young children in the car with her 4 That the woman reported seen in the case might actually have been a man disguised as a woman to confuse witnesses or for some other reason The only witnesses in the alley at the time of the abduction near enough to get a good look at the abductors were children relatives and playmates of Sharon The only other witness aunt was some 40 to 60 feet away inside the house and according to officers suffers from an eye ailment that limits her vision She had been unable to ascertain the license number of the car and was not even certain whether it bore New Mexico Texas or some other state plates 5 That one or both of the reported abductors is suffering from some sort of emotional disturbance or mental illness While investigators check out every tip or lead in a search for the little girl mother waits and wonders and hopes and works to try to keep from thinking of her little shy smile and lonesome brown eyes looking up to her for help that die cannot give United Prete International The employment Security Commission reports that record numbers of non-farm jobs were held by New Mexicans during the month of June Ironically unemployment also registered a new high State employment rose to 239-400 in June compared with 235-000 a year ago Jobs rose 3200 between May and June this year as a task force of high school and college students began cashing in on vacation time The jobless this June numbered 16903 compared with 14-135 in May Almost a third of these were listed in Albuquerque Government employment topped four groups showing employment increases with a gain of 3300 to a total of 63800 between June 1959 and June 1960 Services and miscellaneous gained 1900 up to 36800 Trade was up 1700 to 50900 mining gained by 900 to 21100 and manufacturing held steady at committee has worked hard this summer to build up the library by cataloguing new books and repairing old ones Women serving on this committee are Mmes Robert Gilbert Chandler Sam Blount Jr Wesley Hearne and Maddux The oldest building on the ground will be retained for storage This new building along with five others makes the Lone Star School one of the outstanding smaller independent systems in El Paso County The entire grounds will be landscaped with use of native plants and shrubs predominant Trees have been donated and patrons and friends will assist the PTA in the project by giving of plants and shrubs and help in the planting Serves on Okinawa Marine Cpl Douglas Dotson Jr son of Mr and Mrs Douglas Dotson Sr of 3801 Nations avenue is serving as a field radio operator with Headquarters and Service Company Second Battalion Fifth Marine Regiment a unit of the Third Marine Division at Camp Schwab Okinawa Provide Medical Ad United Prete International GENEVA July The World Health Organization announced two of its officials have arrived in Luluaborg the Congo to investigate reports that only one doctor is left for the entire Congo province of Kasai Bracero Ban Ended United Prete International MEXICO CITY July 28 Hie ban on permits for braceros for farm work in South Texas will be ended following agreement of Rio Grande Valley farmers to increase pay the Interior Ministry revealed Ground-in grime or simply soiled Promote Farm Safety United Prete International LAS CRUCES July 27 This is National Farm Safety Week Joe Skeen of Picacho president of the New Mexico Farm Ranch and Home Safety Council said accidents to farm and ranch people cost the nation $175 billion dollars each year SEE FOOD STORE AD ON PAGE 29 4 Food Store 709 Hammett Ml IN ft 1 you need CLOROX to get out dirt that suds leave in Naturally you add Clorox when things get grimy But now we know there's dirt that suds can't budge even in lightly soiled washloads Tiny soil particles and normal body oils lock themselves in so tightly actually suds-proof Getting suds-proof dirt and the gray it calls for Clorox Clorox takes over where 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