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   Albuquerque Tribune (Newspaper) - May 31, 1951, Albuquerque, New Mexico                                Considerable Peace Hope Soviet May Call Halt to War Sherman Thinks WASHINGTON Mny AP P could the In rcn nt nny nnd bo Inclined to do no M tho United Stnton stronger Merman thi chief of Ihou views In to questions it the alt Inquiry Into tht firing ot den Douglas MacArthur Tht hearings wen recessed til B i tomorrow when ot Acheson U to be leaving the witness Hherman modified a call ht made for a United Nations naval blockade of Red China lit said hi was speaking nf tht future and that the blockade being undertaken by tht to bt tried out lully first Only Britain In ulher High spots i lit does not know of any member of Nations other than Great Britain which Is opposing a naval blockade ot Red China This was In response to questions from flen Smith who aa d hi believes the British want to protect their trade Jlong Kong British crown col nd China thi Pentagon lighting might tx Into world Thir military tn ihli and tht U S went to sea 3 Qtn J Lawton Collins chief of then In City Will Share In Rate Increase elty thousand more per year n tax from Mountain Miles Telephone and Telegraph Co tt the proposed ratei hike li approved by thi Stall NO MORK NO out for the summer tomorrow and the three boys their papers tht four winds give a haw lot tf youngsters feel about It Their young ady art a little mort calm about the start of vacation however The picture waa taken at Lew pupils are left tt right Martha John Brown Leon Montoya and Joe Downing All art fifth graders Redman Photo KWi Corporation Commission Just how much mort drop to at present but Chares K Wells said If itr Charles K might bt per year bt Mr Mid tht city pant In two per cent ot tht gross nn local charges for telephones In- side tht city It doea Hot on said he budgeted on the company's franchise lor the fiscal year A month statement shows ht ably will come pretty close to that figure For the period or tt pero tht That works to about ptr fnr tht fiscal year Mr Wells laid ht In tht budget ruturn ot Tht return from thi company was Do 1 list hiked It up about that Increasing Red Resistance Mud Stall UN Drives Friday June V forces gained two on the list central Korean front their hot pursuit of ist army was stalled mud and Nations the gnat Iron triangle supply basts of Chorwon within artillery range but have not yet opened tire on them Both sides the next battle on roughly the same ground they held Com- opened their Ill-fated spring offensive five Allied forces attacked a of the east tral front driving to close the last milt of a trap around determined number ot Reds In the Inle area Some trails were believed still open to tht Communists In the ast milt ifr marshland and ged the eastern Up of reservoir The fought frantically Mo keep the trails open They bed again and again at allied lines northeast and Communists were driven after a final hour battle i On the western front thi Reds hammered allied lines with one of their heaviest war The Chinese guns poured shells allied positions minutes as the rale of seven or tight shells per minute The Communists back In the air Twelve jets ventured flo miles Inside attack CITY WILL v The telephone call will be thine of the put under Utt new rates filed by Mountain and Ct Included In ttw In New the proposal to boost pa Chavez Reports ratt to Ft 1 U mint In tht thi city flying cover for thi bombers manager said And probably will ptd into the enemy fighters shol do the sami this Records at City Hall show that tht received In In 1047 and in BASEBALL TODAY All If Only gime bombing key railway bridge at on route from Manchuria damaged another In a dog fight J The through the tle and tons ot bombs on the bridge area other one- ton on another Im- portant railway bridge near chon In Korea with i Gen Sage Mentioned For National Post Gen Hagt adjutant general at Ntw Mexico 1 onn of I lid lor U ol the Guard Ruth Tribune cor- today In a Bureau patch from capital thi mini la to bt mid month when MiJ Qen Others thi post art commanding genera and M Ohio Adjutant Gin Gin Sagt of fleer ot tht Coast Artillery which was on War II by tht Japanese a tni of tht conflict ir Ht has active In the New Mexico National Guard for more thin two decides He Is ntwspiptr Winds and Heat i i The was scheduled seventh of or over the Ity area faced another lashing rom high the weather bui v Winds mum Velocity of 83 miles per hour last night tnge a repeat performance late The the winds probably wlU be somewhat than yesterday's 25 miles per hour and the speeds attained last the forecaster In addition thunder storms the today calls for occasional ers and somewhat cooler reached peak of degrees yesterday am the morning were 88 at the 50 In the Valley High was expected to b Lows for tonight -an 82 and 55 High In r New Mexico each reported temperatures Roswell Rodeo and Truth or each ng Socorro recorded and Glenwood and had a porting 82 degrees In the state yes was 82 Normal mean fo today Extremes thi 1808 Sunrise For Steel ii t The Atomic nd are -looking intr for i additional highway the Alamos re- search Ft U Sen Dennl haver n J Tht Albuquerque senator I the powerful Vorka which passes n such projects Jones the said he also ha eard of the pending program I knew that wa to Los Alamos t with U S Highway 85 Hr JonM said v To EvaluaTe Sen Chavez said that has bee to evaluate the There have been recent renort hat plans being the to link Lo f more direct Thi Manufacturing day judgment of ment sold to A Inc i for construction of th recently alto aslos Ml if court Is t days A Key Inc art Congregation First National Gree Corp bus Careful Study SANTA FE May 31 L Mechem said today that e that on will be made of a proposed rate increase by the fountain States Telephone Com any before it Is approved I think case should bt made of absolute necessity for any he said chief pointed out matter is absolutely m the Jurisdiction of tht ion but Indicated hat he hoped the commission will o Into the needs for the hike and uto the question of whether or not the firm In service after its ast rate Net Profit The firm filed its new rate with the commission Tuesday afternoon It provides or hikes In 45 New Mexico com- which will the tale's customers a total of the firm net annually In H assistant manager for New co explained that new taxes higher wages to employes and Increased costs forced us to ke lu a letter accompanying the rate hike K C Phillips New Paso manager told the rates which In June of 1040 not sufficient to fair return on the company's New Mexico property hi be- loved further the American Telephone Tele- Co company of the Mountain States and owns a large tht firm's stock Says The com- ment on the fact that tht down his With the Corporation sion's burden of proof In rate Increases be placed on the utility Asked If he believed that the alternative which the Utilities pay load to hire engineers for the would work out the governor said We'll see Meanwhile expressed the opinion that the corporation commission in my opinion Is now Investigate arrd appraise our plant the system where tht pay commission help to Investigate rate Increases has worked In other states The would bt effective June By Reds at Hit STAR'S Ray Hollywood pleased with his as he examines photographs of JZ University ties to select a queen for the New Mex let Builder Exposition here Junr Hla of I the picture of Mis which her the honor I In In his room between take on his current motion picture See story 8 Water Row PARIS May 31 Three made a dramatic appeal di- to Moscow today for ministers conference In on July -23 without further bickering over the Hit of The i deputies the United and France ed almost Identical notes to et Deputy Andrei A Gromyko when they met at the Rose bit Palace for their ng since began their long-winded a foreign ministers 13 weeks ago Gromyko agreed to transmit tht notes then he deputies The action In effect went over head and asked Pre- mier Josef Do you you ilg Four The tht only stumbling block to conference the Soviet In- that the western allies North Atlantic treaty must be eluded for discussion The Western refused this The notes for an early reply from Russia They said thi British and French ministers were prepared SANTA bers of the Interstate streams here tor day in attempt to Iron con- water Vado i was closed to men and State John tht lion and also Rio Grande Commission after Attorney General Joe LV meanwhile has for his opinion on the rights of the Middle Rio Grande ancy district to determine the rate of release of water from Vado reservoir The Rio-Grande com- mission last month ordered El Vado be drained to con- water debt area below Elephant Butte dam the dam month but at a very low dally to step of release new said had Increase lease at a meeting of Conservancy officials last i v Now Gov Edwin today the attorney general has been asked to rule Con- district's In the mater Mechem said he personally was of the opinion that there provision compact to spread a long period of time and the here today to routes It here start Alamo through Santo Domingo Pueb up to Highway he Indian other ws run Lo Alamos to the sit Bruns nowi St Michael College in the Santa Fe Defense Plant Army and the AEC find another route Los probably will Roads to der Highway provisions lot senator Initiated Mast Sen Chavez his committed to hold ngs road f is he senator Issued today by the city building department for of 31 new homes and house addition i Weeks Construction Co took out permits for 31 homes Each valued at also was Issued to Harry Bark for construction for he first PI Beta hj 1701 Mesa the total valuation Issued month to r sidelight the V r GOT unidentified the Into hit V there's with that Final draft tary training day were available try to Iron out the situation mits Issued the department the five months of this year H off 278 from tht record pace set last year extensions of Ices i by.- utility companies also have slowed down when ed with tht figures for the same u building department had Issued worth of since At the -ai fiure May last figure was or a permits Issued slight Increase total The report ed had a of April 30 the first months of company installations for a net 1 132 phOnes the same period It made installations for a net However total number Is to a great Increase UN U ttt folks While thlt year be aurt to the mailed a start talking In July 23 r r By foreign r conferences capitals No conference held In Washington T for'MaV because of the opening o thi exchange Those figures available next month During Public Service serv -as with 1274 comparable lod of total number of customers April for Public was was Co ed it had on IU tomers on year During third extended new been Paris Moscow r The Western Powers did not out of the If Stalin today's demand But they took the opportunity to place en the onus for further de- Three alternative agendas wart to tht notes Although agreement has been on none the notes said tht Western Powers sufficient agreement beta to bt held Offer The notes Stalin his choice of the three but Indicated the Western Powers would favor tht second agenda j The second agenda Includes disi of the causes and of International tension the level of of for many and Australia fulfillment of tht treaty and tht part concerning Trieste and ot of war and ear of aggression Agreement could have reached on the alternative had not Insisted on the acceptance of their relating to the North the western said i Office For 3 U.S Agencies Edwin L the v They and Pat of Santa Tf Ca a ves and Stanley Molland Holdover are Pete Duran Of c A iof Carlsbad Howe of Fort Mill A contract for the furnishing of space needed for tht of three Agriculture awarded to f General Services Administration offered 2500 119 t rental of bids week V The pact will occupied about June 10 by tht county-level offices of Home ministration Production and Marketing Administration and thi Soil Conservation Service Defends to an UP H Ivans Jr busted the Navy for Ing nasty action required him all abroad that I expressed the opinion of Evans duty i to that cans the enemy in front of them They are raid of the t behind that violated any tions In letter which ripped Into Roosevelt foreign Secretary of State as had the controversial outspoken critic Administration and a Importer goods Kohlberg had in keeping from whller Evans was serving the Rogers r both behind Ont bound smd his the by v v our senile have than attack China V damn the United live tht United V March   

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