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   Albuquerque Tribune (Newspaper) - February 28, 1973, Albuquerque, New Mexico                                The Albuquerque Tribune LOCAL Slight chance of showers tonight Partly cloudy and a little cooler Vol 150 lijM Sund Albuquerque Wednesday Feb PUd M 76 Pages in Nine Sections HOME EDITION p.m Stock Prices TEN CENTS U.S marshals Indians clash George Baldwin becomes Associate Editor succeeds Carmack who retires Looney named Editor of Tribune SOVS I WW 11 m M W ei f will release prisoners Retirement of George Carmack as Editor of The Albuquerque Tribune and appointment of Ralph Looney to succeed him was announced today by Jack R Howard President and General Editorial Manager papers George S Baldwin une Managing Editor since 1948 was appointed Editor Mr Looney an winning journalist and thor has been a Tribune staff member a total of 19 year serving as reporter City Editor and Assistant Managing Editor Editor Since 1966 Mr Carmack has been Editor of The Tribune since June 1 1966 when the late Dan Burrows retired In announcing the change in editorship Mr Howard VGeorge Carmack company policy as1 Editor of The que Tribune has made a splendid contribution to the community over the years has served it is typical of the way in which Mr Carmack has carried out the many far-flung assignments has given him since he joined the concern in 1926 These in- to Albuquerque tribune the editorship of the Knoxville arid the Houston Press cessor on iiv but fortunately there is such a man within The Tribune ranks He is Ralph a competent and experienced man who is an ardent ad- mirer and student of New Mexico He knows the state's colorful history he looks to its promising ture He becomes Editor of The Tribune tomorrow At his side as a stout journalistic right arm will be George Baldwin who has given such solid devoted support to three editors of v The Tribune and now will do the same for a fourth Both Looney and Baldwin See LOONEY Page Ralph Looney Becomes Editor of Tribune tomorrow George S Baldwin Named Associate Editor George Carmack Retires as Editor Could save 15 per cent Stewing over high food More careful shopping can help By URITH LUCAS Tribune Staff Writer The housewife in a stew over high food prices can and spend less by careful shopping And Mrs Nancy Weaver nutritionist had grocery lists to prove it today in a workshop on saving money at the grocery store Mrs Weaver is with the Program for Children Uni- of New Mexico Medical School Photo on Page of Pediatrics She advises mothers of proper ditto for youngsters For Food A family of two adults and two children spends about on food in 30 years This is on a tight budget of about a month she said This same family could save as much as IS per careful grocery shopping And the smart wife probably would leave her husband at home If the goes along the Wife will spend at least more Meal Important If you eat a good meal during the two hours before stopping you'll spend less is she told the group today at the lillo County Mental Health Center gymnasium But we eat too much of it in America she said Four ounces of meat for women and six ounces for men can be enough We really should the small servings those on airlines not big restaurant Mrs Weaver explained A two-pound steak for twoi See STEWING Page Artist is son of Tribune reporter Worman would buy sketches County Manager Vernon Worman said today he will ask the county to purchase some sketches for his office at a price yet to be negotiated Mr Worman denied reports that he had See editorial Block This Sale Page county manager's office Worman said he learned of young paintings from Mrs Diane Crone a friend of the artist who was secretary to former County Manager Carl Allen Visited the He said Mrs Crone visited his office recently remarked on the bareness of the walls and told him of the walls and told him authorized payment of knew an who did a sketch for six sketches excellent sketches I told her I would be happy to look at the he said and asked her to send him in with some of them Worman said he learned then that the artist was a WORMAN Page Jim Dohme Artist The artist Dohme of 340 Madison NE a medical technician here Mr a son of Ralph Dohme reporter for The Albuquerque Tribune who covers the Bernalillo County Courthouse and the WASHINGTON UPI North Vietnam has assured President Nixon that the release of American ers of war will be resumed as soon as technical ar- rangements can be made and all will be freed in the agreed time of 60 days the White House announced today Press Secretary Ronald L Ziegler said North Vietnam's foreign minister Nguyen Duy Trinh assured Secretary of State William P Rogers during a private meeting in Paris that all American prisoners of war will be released as agreed within 60 days from the signing of the cease-fire agreement This Week Ziegler said Hanoi has agreed to release a group of American prisoners time this week About 120 captives are expected to be freed Trinh had assured Rogers that the matter would be discussed at a meeting of the Joint Military sion in order to work out the Ziegler said He said the meeting would be held tomorrow morning Saigon time I evening Washington President Nixon has di- Secretary Rogers to proceed with other business of the conference as scheduled as soon as the 1 If Delay Conversely Ziegler ed if further delay ops unexpectedly in ar- rangements for prisoner release Rogers would not be authorized to continue with the Paris conference originally called to guarantee the Jan 27 cease-fire accords Ziegler said the United States continues to insist that under the cease-fire agreement the release of prisoners is linked to no- thing other than the of American forces The U.S withdrawal is now more than half over but Hanoi has released only a little more than 25 per cent of the prisoners All Parties Although he again ed Communist claims that See PRISONERS Page Earthquake jars eastern U.S By The Associated Press A tremor shook eastern Pennsylvania and areas in Delaware and Maryland for several seconds early day No injuries or major damage were reported The tremor at about MST prompted an lanche of phone calls to police fire departments and the news media A spokesman for the tional Earthquake Information Center at der Colo said it had no initial measurement of any East Coast tremor He added that any tremor would not be connected with the major quake centered in the ril Islands in the northern Pacific at p.m MST today The Kuril Islands quake registered at 7.5 on the Richter scale MR Q Will junior high or high school dents be able to get student tickets to the UNM ball games next A Only UNM we eligible for the Lobo Student tickets or student cards More on NO Wearing a Mardi Gras mask and waving a snub nosed revolver a robber entered the Mercantile Bank and Trust gets year term in burglary case A man who apparently was able to beat the tem as a juvenile was told today that the system had come down on him and was sentenced to years in prison Dist Court Judge William Riordan pronounced the statutory term on Billy J Sanchez 18 of 3105 San Isidro NW He pleaded guilty Feb 5 to the Sept 7 burglary of the Donald Thompson dence 1519 Anderson SE Very Young Attorney Federico jos reminded Judge Riordan that Sanchez is very young and the crime was He maintained the glary was directly related to the use of narcotics although Sanchez isn't an addict but a Mr Ballejos said He added that a pending forgery charge in which See Page Tribune index Ann Buenas Crossword Horoscope It Happened In Markets New Mexico Vistas Public Weather Women's News From Taos colony 3 convicted in pot case get years District Court Judge James Maloney ordered prison terms for three men convicted of possessing about 45 pounds of mari- juana Judge Maloney yesterday pronounced the statutory sentences 1 Lawrence T Kaasch 25 2 Michael E Volkman 20 3 Kenneth Woolfork 20 At Colony Defense attorney Patrick Villella said the three live at the colony of Ojo Sarco near Taos Militants seize town in South Dakota WOUNDED KNEE UPI Federal officers exchanged gunfire today with be- tween 200 and 300 tant Indians who seized the settlement of Wounded Knee on the Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux Reservation taking hostages as they did so Approaches to Wounded Knee were sealed off Oglala tribal President Dick Wilson said the ans had hunting rifles and might have at least two machine guns U.S shals ringing the town many dressed in bright blue coveralls were ly armed The Indians were organized by the American Indian Movement Wounded Knee trading post last night clearing out arti- facts guns and tion For Weeks Wilson said the post re- cently has received a new of arid the Indians could possibly hold out for weeks After the daylight exchange of gunfire al marshals moved back some distance from the posts they had occupied during the night Authorities said that the Indians were reported shooting at any planes which approached Wounded Knee 17 Arrested The Federal Bureau of Investigation said at least 17 persons were arrested as See INDIANS Page Bricklayer killed at hospital Tribune Staff Writer A bricklayer was killed today when wood fell on top of him after a con- struction platform on which he was standing collapsed at Presbyterian Hospital David Scott Christison 1017 Glorieta NE was dead at the scene The plywood came crashing down on him after Mr Christison fell to a sixth-floor platform workers said Platform Falls Joe Girardin said he was See 3 CONVICTED Page See BRICKLAYER Page UPI Co of New Orleans and made off with The bank's hidden camera took the They were convicted Jan 17 of possessing more than eight ounces of marijuana Aug 20 Testimony showed man Samuel Hatty was on patrol when he spotted suspicious activity in the 2300 block of Garbage Bags Officer Hatty said he parked his car some ance away and watched the activity through binoculars He saw three men loading a vehicle with plastic Says he could campaign Don't count Wallace out By TED KNAP Writer WASHINGTON Gov George C Wallace five let holes and five tions later wants to send them a Don't count him out of the 1974 Alabama gubernatorial election or the 1976 presidential race Held Conference In wake of news reports that Wallace Was weak and in a daze from pain killers he received four newsmen in his hotel room between sessions of the National Governors Conference here Wallace's voice is softer and his speech slower and he still has difficulty with an old hearing problem But his spirit seems strong It's hard to get to feeling your own self a few months after being shot through five times and after five operations but I'm feeling better all the he said I can't walk or jump over a fence but as far as carrying on the duties of office there is no question involved there Would Be Different And as far running for re-election in 1974 and for president again in 1976 the former prizefighter My health would make it possible to wage a It would have to be a little different I couldn't walk down the fence at airports Franklin Roosevelt ran in four presidential in a wheelchair Every doctor who had thing to do with me will tell you I can carry on a campaign There's A Challenge Physical capability aside does the governor still feel the old drive that a date At the moment no not after getting out of the See WALLACE Page   

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