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Alamogordo Daily News du lieu suivant : Alamogordo, New Mexico • Page 6

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Alauuigarta laUjj Thursday, March 13, 1958 Paga 7 CYAC Meet Airs Detoils Of Incidents The regular monthly meeting of the Central Youth Activities Committee wag held in the courthouse last night with some 25 organizations of the city Represented, Frank Carr, CYAC president, reported this morning. The two-hour meeting was Jarge- ly taken up by discussion of the trouble at the temporary youth center which resulted in a black eye for and also the meeting with the city recreation commission recently where complaints were aired of the manner in which the temporary center is conducted. was an isolated incident of little Carr reported of the fight last Saturday night, to the meeting. happened after the Hut was closed for the night, and involved a group of boys who had not been in the Hut that Acting At Individual Of the meeting with the recreation commission, Carr reported: center is not being run by CYAC. I approached the Lions as an individual, and asked for permission to open the Scout Ilut every Friday and Saturday night to fill the need of the teenagers ior a place to go.

It lias proven tremendously Concerning complaints on admission of teenage airmen to the center, another Alamogordo teenager who had acted as spokesman for his generation before had this to say: have been asking all of my friends in school ahout this ques tion of admitting airmen to the center. The in the senior class, who are nearing draft age themselves, are almost all in favor of letting the airmen join Youth The speaker echoed the results of a written poll taken at the center two weeks ago. Opinion Poll Citod took a written poil of opinion at the center two weeks ago on whether airmen wore wanted or Carr stated. ol 250 teenagers who wrote out their answer. only about a dozen pref rre I to have the airmen excluded." The result of this poll was turned over to the recreation commission.

Carr said Almost evt member of CYAC present volunteer'd to help Carr operate the temporary cen er in the future. Sputnik II Believed Nearing End CAMBRIDGE, Mass. JP American scientists say the Soviet Union's doR carrying Sputnik II satellite is losing altitude at the rate of five miles a day and is exoneted to olunge to a fiery end about April 14 Scientists at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory said last night the atellite and its now dead dog is swooping at present to within 120 miles oi the earth with its high ooiot at 550 miles Computers said Snutmk il will make four passages that might he visible to most of the United State-, tomorrow Rxolorer be visible with small 0 or good binoculars early Friday One passage will lie east of at about 5 19 a.m. (CST). A final o.is sage tomorrow ol Explorer I will cross southern California and the Southwest starting at a.m.

(CST). CHESS COLD takes more than winter temperatures to check these chess enthusiasts in New frigid Central Park. The only way to keep warm is to keep moving but the player in the loreground at left seems to be frozen as solid as the stone tabic at which playing. Vandals' Target Practice Threatens Power Service A letter to Sheriff Carl Hansen today from W. F.

Reach, El Paso, project manager for the Bureau of Reclamation, again stresses seriousness of vandalism on the big elfcfrii transmission line between Holloman Air Force Base and Alamogordo. The self-explanatory letter reads as follows: letter confirms the telephone report to you on 4 1958, by our Mr. La bon Backer, of serious damage to our 115,000 volt electric transmission lint between Holloman Air Force Base and Alamogordo. Mr. Backer advised, we have experienced, in recent weeks, continued and deliberate damage to our power line in the form of breaking of our line insulators by rifle fire.

In addition to the high cost of replacement of these insulators. we have had two serious interruptions to power service in th Alamogordo and Ruidoso because of outages on this line I suiting from this insulator breakage. Recent close checkin; on the frequency of the shooting damage indicates that most of it occurring on weekends. Community Public Service Co. is also experiencing similar damage but, to date, theirs has been less serious than ours.

However, if this vandalism is not No Ti me For Taking Nop LOUISVILLE. Ky. fi Mrs. VV. A.

McCann, wife of a state senator, turned on her television set and saw on a newsreel her husband, snoozing gently during a nate session just after lunch. McCann's telephone rang shortly thereafter and his wife sa "11 yt.u do any better than checked, it may result in prolonged interruptions to electric service it Alamogordo. a result of previous troubles of this sort, we have already had occasion to call this situation to the attention to the FBI agent cat'd in Alamogordo We are also arranging our resident employe 1 Alamogordo. Mr. Lynn Lemons, to contact you and give you all the information details he has on this situation.

have never had such a serious and prolonged period of this type of vandalism and we are appealing to you tu try to appro bend the guilty parties Bulletins WASHINGTON if) -The Federal Communications Commission today movod to reconsider its grant of TV Channel 10 at Miami, central case in a House investigation tbat led to the resignation of Commissioner Richard A. Mack. WASHINGTON The Veterans Administration will pay a special dividend of $32 million in April and May to about 325.000 holders of World War 1 government insurance. That averages nearly $100 per policyholder. HOMESTEAD, Fla.

Pi A B47 jet bomber exploded end crashed in flames today, carrying four Air Force men to their deaths. JOLIET, 111. Thrill slayer Nathan Leopold, who served 33 years in prison lor a hobbled effort to commit a perfect murder, walked to freedom today. cira that, i a reolacc ytu Explained the crat: was sitting the; closed thinking to me up t.iere I ou svi Di mortally I with my eyes ah uu i next Jim lorio Named Manager At Country Club Jim lorio, well known loe; 1 inestman and iormer ooerator ef a rctuil food market, was named manager of the Alamogordo Coun try Club in a meeting of the board of directors last night at the Desert Aire lorio will enter upon his new duties, which will entail schedul ing of events, buying, and general co-ordination of club activdit-, on Monday, March 17. The ario formalized an agreement with Hairy Althaus to serve manager of the pro shop, driving range and golt course at the new club of town Althaus nas been serving in a somewhat informal as golf pro during construction and opening of play on the course, Pallbca rers Announced For Dempsey Funeral Saturday Check Writer Piecds Guilty, Sentence Friday Mrs.

Leta L. Whitt, 42, mother of two sons who was arrested here the night of Feb. 5 to end a cross-country check writing spree begun in Florida, has pleaded guilty in S. district court in Albuquerque to thriving a stolen car across state lines. The slight, quiet-speaking woman amazed Ala mo 401 do authorities by calmly stating passed l.oO.i’ worthless checks on; the westward trip which began in Jacksonville Beach, on Christmas Day.

Forgery charges here wore held in abeyance and the was taken over by federal officers on thr basis tiiat Mrs. Whitt had given a worthless check to pay rental on the car she was driving. Sentence will be pronoun Cei Friday in the Albuquerque federal court, according to an Associate I Press store With Mrs Whilt wb she was arrested at a local motel was a five-year old son, later returned to Florida by officers from that state. The mother and small sen were on route to California to visit her other son, 19 a serviceman (aliened on west coast. SANTA FK The list of pallbearers for the funeral of the lat? Rep.

John J. Dempsey Saturday was released by a spokesman for the family today. They are: Gov. Edwin L. Mechern; James R.

Colo, Santa Fe; Rep. Joseph Montoya, Santa Fe; Harry Gttgbee, Santa Fe: Philip Ludi, Blen; and Tom Wiley, Santa Fe Montoya and seven other representatives make up a congression al delegation scheduled to attend the funeral. are: John J. Rhodes (K Ariz). Chet llolifield (D-Calit), Wayne N.

Aspinsll. (1) Colo), Robert E. Jones Ala), Ben Franklin Jensen (R Iowa), John A. Blatnik (DM inn) and Charles Melvin Price (Dill). Honorary pallbearers are: Clinton Anderson, Clyde Tingley, Tom Wilson, Oscar Love, Judge Sam Bratton, Judge Henry Coors, Victor Salazar, Dan Burrows, Maurice Sanchez, John Simms, R.

Lovelace Charles Brunacml, Dennis Chavez Diego Abeita, Car los Manzanares, Harry Shuart. John E. Miles, Richard Bokum. Leo Murphy, James Roswell, i F. Colwes.

Dr. Erie Hauiner, Martin Vigil, Floyd Higdon, Tom Brown, Rev. S. Dando, Charles Montgomery, Marcus Griffin, Pete Vical, John Romero, Ike Smalley, Walter MeaSday Travis Brem, Herman Lindauer, Earle Kerr, John Bmga- mon, I. Curtis, Tibo Chavez, Lincoln O'Brien, Charles Mumma, Robert Maddox, Willis Martin, Dr ThaxtOf), Karl Guthmann.

James Jordan, Henry Eager, C. V. McMullen, Charles Brice, Floyd Childress, p. E. Jordan.

Charles Fischer, Joe Wilkerson, Roy Walk er, Max Meador, Austin Brook', Harold Gore, Floyd Golden, Dug Girand, James Murray, Jack Mad dox, Jack Danglade, Melvin Neal and Hex Meador, all of New CO. N- Phillips, Judge Ewing Thomason and Frank Young of El Paso, and Robert McConnell of Washington, C. Soil Judging Sites Picked Otero 1958 judging contest will begin at 9:30 a m. Saturday at the Jack Danley farm, a half mile north of Tularosa on the Cfrrizoto highway. First of four oits holding soil to be judged will be located on the Danley farm Second pit will be on the Arvil Weiss dairy farm nearby, third pit on the Thomas Potter farm and the fourth and last on a farm southwest of Tularosa Location of the pits had been completed by County Agent Walter Wade today and the contest was ready for the starting word.

It is open to members of 4-H Clubs, Future Farmers of America and to adults. Winners will be eligible for the area contest to be held at Dcming on April and the winners there can go to the state contest to scheduled at a later date at Artesia. This national contest will be conducted May 2 at Oklahoma City. Prizes will be awarded county Winners bv the Otero Soil Conser vation District, sponsors. Need Extra $2 Per Week? Your Stake In Tax Cut WASHINGTON An income tax cut of the sort now under consideration in Congress would add an extra $2 to $3 to the weekly pay check of the average American breadwinner.

In the aggregate, it would mean the quick addition of an estimated five billion dollars of new consumer buying power. This immediate release of new buying power is the primary goal of tax planners seeking a quick antirecession stimulant. Whether a tax cut actually will be attempted, and when, have not yet been decided. It is one of several things under study. Congressional tax experts say that any tax cut would be reflected immediately in the form of fatter employe paychecks because of lower tax withholdings.

Self-employed individuals, who pay their taxes quarterly, would be able to give themselves a tax credit equal to the percentage cut when mailing their next quarterly tax installment. The greatest impact of an overall individual income tax cut would be on the low and middle income taxpayer, who make up the majority of the 48 million individual taxpayers. The plan under serious consideration by House leaders would cut from 20 per cent to 15 per cent the tax on the first $1,000 of taxable income in effect a 25 per cent cut there. A 5 per cent cut would be provided in all other personal income tax rates. If enacted, this cut would mean another $2 of weekly spendable income for the average married taxpayer with two dependents who earns $5,000 a ydar.

For the taxpayer in the $10,000 income bracket, the tax saving is estimated in the neignborhood of $3 a week. Robert Leale, leader of the effort to equal a 200-year-old endurance record in this old English sport, was overcome with fatigue after 10 hours at the rope. He wearily signaled his seven companions to quit tugging. Tricycle Stops Letter Carrier BROCKTON, Mass. tf) Letter carriers defy rain, snow, dark of night and even dogs 4-year old girl on a tricycle stopped a carrier.

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