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   Albuquerque Tribune (Newspaper) - July 11, 1962, Albuquerque, New Mexico                                Vol. 40, No. 85 Trib Copyright 10SS Wew Slats Co. LOCAL Fair with variable high cloudiness today and Continued Daliy at 701 Silver 8W New July 11, 1962 30 Pages in Two Sections SEVEN CENTS 30c WEEKLY Carlsbad A Joint Building Held Illegal City and County Would Have To Get New Bonds By JIM BOYEK county and city can not construct a building without a new bond issue proposal to the This is the opinion of. Asst Dist. Atty. William County Commissioner Mauney requested the The request was made er it was learned that the county's Louis G. and the city's ar- James were going to recommend today that a joint million ing be constructed in the ter of the County Courthouse proposal also called for demolishing the i Separate Proposals it Was learned that the recommendations to the commissioners will be ately and not jointly from the The recommendations wer to be made at 4 p.m. toda at a joint meeting in th County Commission Building 319 Fourth Mr. Liberty could not b located for So Mi Hesselden was asked why th recommendations would b made separately instead I've changed my mind a little bit since then But I. would bi remiss profession if did the merit of a joint building in tha cen to Freeman's Aide Cot Free Then Billed U.S. By VANCE TRIMBLE Staff Writer July Agriculture Secretary John P. Duncan Jr. accepted free rooms and meals on six official trips this then collected for some of them on his government expense Duncan's travel expenses came to light today as an by product of the 3illie Estes investigation Checking hotel records i n Pallas where Billie Sol the tab for some Agriculture Department o f investigators d i s- covered Texas Cotton Sinners Association paid can's April 2 at the have neither violated lanta and the Virginia Farm regulations nor aken reimbursement to which was not Duncan could have charged ter of the Hesselden am writing two recom And I'll just le the commissioners s e 1 e c he The first recommendation will be for the county to pro ceed with its present plans for a separate building ant let the city do as it wishes Hesselden Second Recommendation The second tion will be the same as the one publicized yesterday to construct joint facilities al a cost of about he The second proposal would mean an additional cost of million for the The Sec Page Roybal Athlete Toby regarded as one of the greatest basketball players in versity of New M e x ico his died day at Veter ans after a 1 b n Mr. 30, is by his Dixie three The family re- sides in Santa Services will be held in Santa Fe Burial will be at National Cemetery on Memorial Santa is handling funeral Mr. Roybal also is survived Sec Page Roybal he government more than I I was entitled to Produced Records The 44-year-old assistant whose annual ry is readily made able his expense 3uncan said his Feb. 7 hotel in Atlanta was paid by the Cotton Producers ation and his March 22 hotel in Oklahoma City wa paid by the Oklahoma Cotto Ginners through an can said his Jan. 14 hotel bv in San Francisco was paid b the Council of and hi Jan. 17 hotel in Fresn was paid by the Fig Institute The Georgia a n Florida ginners group pal his Feb. 11. hotel in At ers Union paid his March 2 in Duncan made speeches be picked up his hotel All are interested in programs and legisla In turning in his expense Duncan said he any formula for deduct ng this courtesy hospitality But he estimated he deducted See Page Training To Begin Peace Corpsmen Due At University Soon Training for Peace He complimented Mr duty in Colombia will Tuesday at their University Sew for 124 3ers. The age of t h e r o u p is years and of those re- porting will be T u e s d a y Huber morning calisthenics will he first training session in c program which will last eigh with trainees 10 hours a six days e They will receive n public health and recrea social chile road build govern cultural and low to cope with the tactics E William H. head University IE of the program is financed under training project con ract with the Peace Mr. Huber is assisted by Dr. Marshall director f division of foreign tudies and an authority on ie Peace Corps in South They head the program's 4-member instructional staff includes five native William G. Toland of or University is at UNM and I remain here through feek as a Corps con- INSIDE YOUR TODAY Crossword Puzzle Editorials Harrison Inquiring Reporter Patterns Pony Express Public TV Page Weather Data Rabies Shots Ready For Texas II Jly Hie Associated Press An 11-year-old boy arrived at Philmont Scout Ranch near Cimarron today and was hustled off to the hoalth lodge where a doctor was waiting to administer rabies Berry of has been in northern New ico on a camping trip with his He had been the ob- ject of a State Police search after Amarillo health officials said the boy should start ing serum shots He had been bitten by a squirrel at his The squirrel later died but It could not be mined if it was Jack camping director at said the boy told doctors at the camp he had not been bitten as long ago as re- ported and he apparently was still three or four days away from the deadline for Huber on Volunteers will start ar- UNM The program will hold a banquet Monday evening at La restaurant in Old UNM President Torn Jack H. Vaughn of the Latin American Desk n D. Jose minister of the Embassy in and Richard executive director of speak at the Kennedy Tax il J i mm Gains Ground in TV I Plans Station To Serve Area Of Santa Fe By RUTH FINNEY Tribune Capital Correspondent New Mexico Broadcasting C of N M toda had gained ground in a Ion struggle for permission to erale a television station c Channel 2, Channel 2 is considered a a channel for Santa Fe ah its surrounding Has 2 Units Here The company operate radio station an Channel 13, at Al and is headed b A. R. Hebenstreit as pres general Its officer and directors besides Mr Hebenstreit are N. M. Switz er Maurice Liber Sherburne P. Anderson S. P. Vidal St. and Vergi Mr. Liberman is an Albu lumber manufactur ng executive and Mr. Ander an insurance executive s the son of U. S. Sen P. Mr. Vidal is former collector the Internal Revenue Serv ce for New Mrs. formerly r. secretary s secretary of the ion and Miss Abeyta is sistant Miss Abeyta is now Mr. secretary at the headquarters in Last One Quits remaining contest ant for Channel 2, K and 1 of Santa Fe has asked he Federal Communications Commission for approval of n agreement under which s application for Channel vould be in return or partial reimbursement of it has incurred in resenting its On June 16, the FCC withdrawal of Page A-S July 11 The Senate Finance Committee today voted 10-5 kill the administration's for compulsory ng of income tax on income rom dividends and Chairman Harry F. 3-Va., who opposed the lolding announced he decision after a two-hour closed committee senators are working on tie administration's ax revision The withholding feature was key part of the administra ion's measure and also the most It lave required 20 per cent o dividends and interest to ie withheld for federal income ax at time of Only five Democrats the It was by a combination Democrats and five Re- President Kennedy red the proposal one of his nost important features of his tax reform The id unanimously adopt a to require corporations nd savings institutions to the government of all and interest paid in of A stiff schedule of es for to be be added yrd told Spanish Dance Club is Formed A Spanish Dance Club is eing formed at the Barelas Community Center 801 Bare- los Rd. with the first lessons to be given Clarita member of a well-known dancing will teach the art of Spanish dancing to all interested Baseball Today News the series ot Never in Season SANTA July horned toad is always out of season in New co State Game Director Fred Thompson reminded lunters It is illegal to kill or sell lorned toads or to ship them out of the he Thompson said the animal s not only a picturesque iart ot Now Mexico ion but also a valuable in- sect National Houston a t Philadelphia Only game American No games SEEN IN This picture shows Eugene F. ect talking with This is the picture as it was seen in France after being relayed from the United States on the orbiting The picture ran for a little more than one minute on the Paris station after being picked in Telstar Tests Successful July 1 The dream of global came closer t last night when a Telstar ons gamed images from spao into receivers in France am Americans might see thi 9S4 Olympics from Japan on sets in their homes nd viewers in n the other side of the globi rom watch A story which appeared in he Tribune July 7 indicating ibrado 40, of 230 yrle Court was stabbed i a family quarrel early tha was in error in tha Mr. Blea received a cut on s wrist when he allegedly roke windows of his son police Mr. and Mrs. Blea had re home from a party nd were arguing when Vic 20, tried to help his lother get away from his the police report said Police said Victor was out of the house and trying to get back in broke e in the front utting his Mrs. Blea meantime ran to neighbor where she called the officers Victor went to the home of and Librado Blea the windows both lors of his son's officers ere The Tribune regrets the Sanitary Sewer Trouble Compaction Gets Part Of Blame for Failure Trouble attributed partly to Joor compaction of a sewer installed after 1956, is adding the cost of the Northeast Mr. Betts Heights Interceptor Sanitary I would hate to say it is all to blame on poor hurts us when we have City Public Works ment officials reported the to go down beside an old difficulty developed on mer NE between California and where an eight nch sanitary sewer in- stalled under sewer ment district No. 1 by C. R. utility with a new He said utilities such as an assigned place on the street so that their are not But a contract let in city engineers Remove Paving E. 0. public works said in reply to vill have to be At per square ho mated this will cost about have to assume that part of it is poor the 1964-65 w o r 1 d's f a i scientists Technicians said 20 to 2 satellites orbiting the earth a the Telstar is doing toda would be sufficient to esta lish a global The speculated that this could b expected within three year The reception last night pictures relayed by the Te star at stations in England and was regarde as a communications feat i aling the development ot th Came As It came as a surprise an a delight to scientists in An d who were already static over the perfect launc irom Cape Canaveral and th tiny sphere's performance i relaying telephone conversa ions and a television program back to the United Americans listened to th Spangled an saw the American flag framed against the 18 stor communications dome a Andover on their sets in the first TV transmis ion relayed Sei Off In Nevada Janet Leigh Granted Divorce SANTA gas and sanitary have onetime CAMP 1 small atomic under the sur a geyser of earth a ball of fire and a plume o moke skyward today The secret weapons effect est was described by on vatcher as with i flash of light despit ie bright a.m. sun. Pre it blasted a rater in the of Yucca Observers in mountains 31 miles from the area ould see only the rise of the white smoke o no shock The tests obviously was reaker than a shallow under- round shot fired last Friday The was said to have yield 20 kilo tons or less is equal to tons Davis Contracting Co. under when storm sewers or large sanitary interceptors are they have to be between utilities Always Trouble Betts contends that n o that Universal Grading matter how well compacted the interceptor sewer a trench might be will will have to re- move paving over the old recompact the ill and repave over it. William city be trouble when Other one is dug beside it. When a new trench is ex- beside an will be the estimated that paving public works director con- our feet wide for a stretch He contends this will approximately feet happen no matter how good compaction was on t h e original Janet Leigh book marriage of Janet Leigh and Tony tis ended cause didn't want to be married any Thus the shapely ash blonde fied today in Santa Monica Superior Court in winning an interlocutory de- from the actor after 10 years and 10 months 37, did not contest the He Is in The sent from and amplified 10 bi lion times the ball circling tt appeared clear and id they back i The 50 stars of the fla were clearly Most Successful Scientists called the ventur the most successful thus fa in the American space gram. Reception in France an England was an The French station reported that th image was as clear it had been sent 20 o See Page A- Estes Probe Is July 11 A former Texas farm o said today Henry Ma shall told the Texas state coir in late 1960 or earl he though the cotton a transfer program wa abused and mentions Billie Sol But Baldwin P. Davenpor of forme chairman of the State Agr cultural Stabilization and Con servation s a i nothing was done by the corn and the matter neve came up U. S. Agricultur department program specia st for was found dea of gunshop wounds in mic A verdict of suicide ha disputed but not over Agriculture ment officials say his death as hampered their investiga ion of how Estes was abl o transfer more than cres of cotton allotments t and Pecos Counties The subcommittee is study ng to determine whether in from the ure Department to halt thi reached the county The department later can the transfers and finec Istes overplant The allotments came rom farmers forced pff their arms by public projects ome of them in other states Davenport said Marshal rought the matter up at a in either November 960 or January 1961, and saic e planned to consult the legal taff in Washinton to see the transfer ments Asked if the state littee ever followed up on he Davenport re- so far as I was just an informal he iok no ACCIDENT FACTS In Albuquerque accidents 3710 961 accidents same date 3842 962 1212 061 injuries same date 962 deaths 161 deaths same Answer ii Request Due To Violence Strikers Also Demand Equal Protection Too By the Fnas Six additional state police officers will be assigned to the Carlsbad area as the of in- creasing violence blamed on mine strike now in its The move by K. Miller of the State Police will raise the number of state of- in Carlsbad to 10. They will be used to assist local law officers in maintaining The decision to send more state patrolmen into bad came after Carlsbad requested additional officers to assist in patrolling the Fired on Jack a spokesman for the struck potash said that two employes of Minerals and Chemicals Corp. were upon Monday night as they were riding in a pickup trucks Another IMC bert was ed after he was beaten with a Eddy County Sheriff Carl Hawkins Dollahon was one of the recently hired IMC Several minor fights were reported to the sheriff A group of 70 potash industry who are on appeared at the bad police station and said they were not getting the same protection afforded to At Santa Chief Miller said that the Carlsbad police force is creating a problem in local law complicated by the long Autos Are Smashed There have been reports of property damage with a ber of automobiles being the State Police chief Chief Miller said that there regularly are three officers assigned to Smith and two Miller said that Cap. I. R. in charge of the well will head contingent assigned to a 10-day recess n negotiations between the companies and the unions in- See Page A-S High of 97 Is Due Today It will be just one notch lotter And it was a warm oo in the The lowest temperature here this morning 8 just before Here are official temperatures hourly since at the port by the Weather A high temperature of 97 ras forecast for today and with of 58 in ie Valley and 66 at the ort The low in the this morning was 56 nd the high yesterday was 6. variable high ess will prevail through The normal mean for today is 79 The extremes for his 101 in 1958 and 57 The relative humidity at was 32 Sunrise morrow occurs at and unset at Carlsbad sweltered under eat of 104 degrees in the the cool pot this morning was Gain ip with a low of 52._______ SUNSHINE CHART This is the 192nd day of 1962. The sun has thone here on 1W dayi during the  

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