Albuquerque Tribune (Newspaper) - April 22, 1959, Albuquerque, New Mexico The Albuquerque Tribune LOCAL Mostly fair today and Slightly warmer days i I u on Vol 37 No 15 Sunday Albuquerque New Mexico Wednesday April 22 1959 miller X 51 36 in Three Sections HOME EDITION SEVEN Keeps Memento RICHMOND Va April 22 U Pitt Jr lo- cal junior high school cipal entered a hospital with severe abdominal pains An ulcer he figured X-rays were taken No ul- cer Instead a calcified bine slug nesting below the liver vintage 1944 dy invasion The doctors decided to leave it there a historic memento FIGHTS Julian W of Albuquerque right is shown here with his attorney R Deane Moyer at a closed hearing here today in which he testified he fears reprisals if he is deported to his native Yugoslavia because of his activities Staff photo Hearing Is Held Continues Deportation Fight Julian returned to Yugoslavia because man without his Hands Off Attitude Taken On Flood Plan Refuse To Take Lead In Reactivation By BOB BRASHEAR Sandia Conservancy flood control program remain ed without a guiding hand lo day despite a meeting in yesterday al of whom refused to take the initiative Consulting Engineer Gordon Herkenhoff met in his office with city officials and tw Herter Takes Oath as Hew Secy of State Dulles Successor Pledged Full Backing by Ike WASHINGTON April 22 H A Herter sworn in as new secretary o state today President Eisen hower pledged him full back ing With the President of vir entire cabinet look ng on Herter became the na on's full time foreign in a brief Whit louse ceremony God bless Eisenhowe said All the people of th United States hope for you Eisenhower said he and can John Foster Dulle Burroughs Defends Stand on Road Oil continued his fight against deportation to his tive Yugoslavia today in a closed interrogation hearing before U S Immigration and Naturalization officials A ruling on Mr re- quest for a stay in deportation proceedings was postponed un- til May 5 Presiding at the hearing was A K Moe of El Paso special inquiry officer for the immigra tion service attorney R Deane Mover said that fied at hearing that he fears retribution and re- against him rf he is Army Generals Shifted by Ike WASHINGTON April 2 Gen Carter B Magruder today was assigned by President Eisenhower as the new commander of U S and United Nations forces in Korea Magruder now Army de- chief of staff for tics was nominated for tion to the rank of full eral while serving in his new post described situations n Europe and in the United tales in which he proved elf to be Mr said Appearing as witnesses lor he refugee were Jack Alexander of the Gravel Products and Arthur Brown and Dr E Darrow of the Lions who lives at Second SW is employed by the gravel company Moyer said an affidavit was introduced at the hearing sign ed by Jerome Brentar of the Europa Travel Service al in Germany in 1949 and 1950 and in Cleveland in 1951 Confirmed Testimony Mr affidavit cor- about his ings Moyer sa'id Moe postponed his ruling members of the board of tors yesterday in what wa termed an effort to wha could be done to salvage Eom type of flood control program The was not an and Col Henry F as one deciding yo vere the best qualified to tak over the office of secretary o tale Assured Support Herter standing erect with out the crutches he uses told Eisenhower Yo can't know how much it mean to have your confidence Shaking Herter's hand Ei said you yo have that ceremony was in t cabinet room Eisenhower e corted Herter there from h Hannis former chief engineer of the district who was ent said newspaper publicity on the session might be pre- mature since it was only a meeting to explore possibilities for alternate programs Only Invited R B Waggoman chairman of the board I was only and the board had nothing to do with calling the meeting Mr Waggoman said the board certainly is still inter- ested in flood control but feels it should not take any action which might conflict with the new board to be elected in October Col Hannis like all the He will succeed Gen George H Decker The latter will be- come vice chief of staff of the Army replacing Gen Lyman intil May 5 so that another signed by Charles kar of Cleveland who knew in Europe may be sub- mitted in evidence tht ney said was ordered ed to Yugoslavia after he en- tered this country illegally several times from Canada A to grant him legal er representatives present was at a loss to name a party to take ine in keeping the program alive Perhaps the city and ty should take the lead because See As the President left he shook hands with some of his cabinet officers who were lined up on the side of the room with Herter In hower said that he and the year-old former Massachusetts governor were hoping and praying for Foster's Dulles early recovery Mrs Dulles attended the ceremony Also was the former secretary's younger brother Allen Dulles who is director of the Intelligence Agency Dalles Signs From his hospital bed form Secretary Dulles counter signed Herter's official com mission as his successor White House Press Secretary James Hagerty said Dulle Asphalt Probe Jy Legislature s Suggested Carter Asks Special Li Jury Acts By HOYT GIMLIN SANTA FE April 22 special session if the State Legislature should be called to study state's road oil unless the problem is solved by a grand jury or y an interim legislative committee That was the suggestion made today by State Rep An- derson Carter outspoken critic of Gov John Burroughs a low Democrat and fellow resi dent of Portales Carter said the action come if things aren't cleaned up and cleared up fast As chairman of the Legis ee a sessions body Carter ordered probe of the adjutant office two years ago and He May Vote No Campbell Wants Asphalt Facts Joseph M Moyer said a preliminary hearing on the L who takes of the is scheduled chief of staff in the House Judiciary as Army June 30 The President also selected Lt Gen James E Moore as the new chief of staff for the supreme headquarters allied powers in Europe succeeding Gen Van Rensselaer Schuyler who retires Oct 30 In another shift of command Eisenhower assigned Lt Gen Charles D Palmer to replace his brother Gen Williston B Palmer as deputy commander in chief of Army forces in Eu rope The new deputy today for temporary motion to general is now com- manding general of Army with headquarters at the Presidio in San Francisco His brother is retiring Nov 30 Committee Fair Warmer Forecast Here Mostly fair and warmer signed the commission las night a after th Senate gave Herter a ing confirmation of h appointment Mrs Herter along with their three sons and a Mrs Adele Seronde of Stow Mass stood bv as Herter was sworn residence was introduced in the days are forecast by House recently by U.S Rep hat led to a grand jury in- of Maj Gen Charles 3 Sage Carter however was d today as chairman ee members meeting in Santa e for the first time since the 959 Legislature ended named Sen Gordon Melody of Las Vegas to succeed Carter and Rep James H Patton of Las truces as vice chairman Melody is also chairman of he Senate Finance Committee ind Patton heads the House Revenue and Taxation Com- I think people are be- ing said Carter who broke publicly with roughs during the closing days nf tho legislature I be- lieve the reasons given for the cancellation of the road oil contract coincide with the acts There are n Santa Fe Carter will run SANTA FE April 9.1 Rep Jack M Campbell said today he will vole paying an Oklahoma City plier for road oil deliveries to New Mexico unless the can show it is ir at identical specifications Campbell Roswell lawyer is a member of the Slate Board of Finance which meets in a Fe May 4 Campbell said he board will review the com- plicated road oil situation He disagreed with Ally Gen Frank B Zinn who said the does not need Finance Board proval of these purchases from General Asphalt Inc ot homa Cily He Disagrees I don't agree with his in- of Campbell said The legislator said Finn's conclusion iwu 1 That the specifications are identical with those of the old contract offered by A M Spencer Co of Santa Fe This was turned down by roughs who asked activities o the Spencer Co be for possible collusion 2 The new supplier can it down on the road cheaper than under Spencer's offer Thera is a serious question whether either condition i present in this Campbel old United Press Zinn said but not in a forma opinion stale law gives Ih purchasing a right lo re ject bids if supplies can be BASEBALL SCORES American Cleveland 2 Detroit 1 Baltimore 0 Boston 0 New York at Washington Chicago at Kansai Cily National St Louis at Chicago starts Milwaukee al Philadelphia San Francisco at Los les Cincinnati at Pittsburgh er Bureau A high of 66 degrees was expected this afternoon with a top of 70 forecast for row The highest reading was only 62 degrees The lows this morning were 36 in the Valley 37 at the port Lows due early tomorrow morning are 32 in the lands and 38 on the Hill There was a light sprinkle here last night The normal mean for today 58 de- grees The extremes for ths 35 in 1950 and 33 in 1944 The humidity at 9 a m was 61 per cent The sun will rise at and will set at The Rio Grande stage here today was 3.31 feet as com- pared with a level of 3.34 feet yesterday Vice President Richard Nixon who also witnessed the mony warmly shook Herter's hand afterward as did the nel members In Congress choice of Herler for cabinet post was viewed as a big boost for closer bipartisan cooperation on fore- ign policy at a critical time governor in but he has nol declared himself a I see no the passenger fares layers are being protected in See 6 Rightful Bills Paid Fire Victims Leap To Arms of Police ST LOUIS April 22 Twelve terror-stricken fire tims jumped from windows today into the arms of three strong police officers The trio assumed hero roles when fire started in a flat and spread quickly to two neighboring flats cers Wolf C Hochman anc Raymond Boubek discovered the fire as cruised in a car They caught eight expects the same way Prison Warden Scores Armijo persons SANTA FE April 22 Stale Prison Warden T M Woodruff embroiled in a pule with County officials over of a said today the prison pays ils rightful bills without to be way by committed to prison for safe Sgt John Weingart part of the police reinforcement ar- rived In time to catch four babies There were no deaths reported ACCIDENT FACTS In date Number umt date 1185 U thli 1 dite Woodruff on Monday ly criticized Bernalillo County Manager Charles Brunacini or repeatedly saying flatly that he does not intend to pay the lar a day safekeeping charge for Norman accused slayer of two children at Cubi last summer Foose still is helc for safekeeping an insane person unable lo sland trial AG's Opinion Although slayings occur red In Sandoval Counly Wood ruH that from Bernalill the Bus Companies Ask Rate Hike SANTA FE April 22 HV The request of New bus companies for 10 per ce rate increases on i Brando's Wife Wins Divorce iving Costs told Steady WASHINGTON April government re that living costs remain d unchanged in March Lower ood prices offset increased cost f other goods and services The Labor Department's con- umer price index registered 23.7 last month This was a ecord for March and of one per cent higher han a year ago H E Riley price chief of the Bureau of Labor Statistics said he index has moved within a ange of of one per for the past nine months He said signs point to in- creased living costs in coming because of ad vances in food costs expectet during the summer Because of pas t stability 1 workers whose wage are geared to the index wil not receive any pay boots MONICA Calif Rep Jack M Campbell night cheaper on the open The same statute restate that emer ncy purchases can be mad nly alter the slate board o Governor Hits Critics Before NM Tax Group Cards Stacked By Monopoly He Declares SANTA FE April 2t John defended his stand a previously in- monopoly which ins controlled the state's oil purchases He told a luncheon meeting of the New Mexico Taxpayers Assn today he considered tht fight he major ment of liis administration Then the governor struck back at his critics As any businessman when the cards of a monopoly are stacked against you the id Wants Facts I expect to be presented al le Finance Board meeting ith facts showing the are the same and the rice is he added if ot I'm sure not going lo vote or payment of deliveries Campbell said he considered n emergency existed when ick Valdez executive ary to Burroughs polled board by telephone But I do nol consider lhal ny approval has been given lo purchase under the terms of the old situation calls for powerful and direct he said and Facing You have to be prepared face a continuing barrage of charges accusations and sonal attacks by the paid spokesmen and apologists of course this is exactly what has happened Burroughs recently rejected a offer by A M cer Co of Santa Fe to furnish the state's road oil supplies and has sought to find it elsewhere cheaper It is obvious that a spot purchase arrangement for is not the ideal ir- he said But the Co he con- use ot this procedure is than justified as device for If this arrangement with breaking up the monopoly lias strangled all com- petition in the field for heard by the State Commission today The petition also included request for a proposed min mum passenger fare of 30 cents P J Campbell of Chicago chairman of the National Bus Traffic Assn Inc which filed the petition was the first General Asphalt Inc is under lew conditions and terms ot delivery then in my judgment formal approval will have to oe given by Fit Board May Not Be Paid If not it means the ma City company will be out pay Burroughs is chairman the nine Finance Board and appoints three o ils members The others arc the lieutenant governor or finance director and two legislators If we our ground i Anna ness He was followed by a divorce from Marlon Brando today after I was left alone very much and I was very lonely and afraid of being there alone Miss Kashfi was granted a labor costs Commission Chairman Ingram B said no opposition had been re- The companies for whom petition was filed Carlsbad Caverns Coaches Chama Valley Line Country Club Bus Line Intercity Transit Lines Inc New Mexico Transportation Co Inc Parrish Stage Lines Inc Stage Lines Father of McCoy Killed in Nevada Hugh McCoy of ca Nev father of J B county stale representative and al representative of Laborers and Hod Carriers Union No 16 AFL CIO was killed Ham San Francisco general traffic manager of Western Greyhound Lines The companies based on increased costs of providing service including when half million dollars to be paid over a 10 year period with to be paid in cash at once Brando also agreed lo ay a month support for heir son Christian Devi born ast May Outlaw Bars SANTA FE April Frank B Zinn lo- ay held that towns in dry o pay the maintenance there ore rests with Bernalill County He bases his stand on n attorney general's opinion Counly Commissioner Manuel Armijo aid he was amused by the warden's childish remarks which he said show ment towards the Democratic processes Armijo said the county feels the attorney general's opinion that the county pay the would to reversal if anyone bring court test Woodruff's stand if linked to Section of the 1953 code is in 1955 This INSIDE YOUR TRIBUNE TODAY heavily financed program to maintain this monopoly we stand chance lo make significant ings for our ers I should think it would seem as peculiar lo you as it docs lo me that while New Mexico is seventh in oil duction throughout the nation and about 43rd in asphalt con- sumption we have only slate road oil supplier Refineries and one brokerage firm This becomes even more a matter of grave concern to the taxpayer when you add the fact that the supplier and the brokerage firm have ng boards of directors There is great need for ad- asphalt production in Mexico By encouraging le development of such by a train at a tian crossing Mr McCoy left last night for Winnemucca where ices will be held tomorrow afternoon at the Edna T Eddy and Son Mortuary The elder McCoy is also vived by several sisters Castro Visits UN NEW YORK April 22 VP may outlaw bar Greyhound Lines Cuban Prime Minister Fidel storage facilities of in battle fatigues ar- clubs after June 12 That Coaches Inc Transcontinental 059 Legislature becomes s the date a law passed by he Bus System Valley Transit Lines Inc and Western hound Lines rived at the United shortly after noon today for a visit with Secretary General Dag Editorials leeson Harrison 51 nquiring Reporter n Your Markets My Day Pony Public Robb Ruark Sports 21 TV TV Weather Marilyn Moore Billy John WILL Representing their schools in The Tribune's ing Bee May 16 at the Civic will be Marilyn Moore of Junior High School who will represent Colfax County Schools Billy K i r 11 e y Zuni Elementary School John Romero San Ignacio School Story on Page 23 we feel we bfl making a real ur economy Cites Increases Burroughs said the two or goals of his re to provide maximum ce with minimum red tape nd vitalize tha state's imy He cited increased tax this year and said the tate was working closely with to attract ry He praised Legislature or meeting fiscal needs with iut raising taxes Burroughs returned lo re shortly before noon from Colorado Springs Colo le attended a convention of in- officials yesterday oys of Annexation A new Planning Dept propaganda pamphlet today summed up the joys of city life in the city as opposed presumably to those of city life on the outskirts II was designed for residents in annexable areas Some of the fire insurance if higher fewer chuck holet easier home loans and raising of swine is SUNSHINE CHART This is the day of 1950 The sun has shone on 110 during