Clovis News-Journal (Newspaper) - June 9, 1975, Clovis, New Mexico Tt is not alone what we but also we do not for which we are Eastern New West Shocking Demand Oh June journey men carpenters of Philadelphia shocked em by demanding a 10 hour day it was not until before the short day was put into NEW 14 PAGES TODAY Soviet Submarine Near Coast WASHINGTON AP A So submarine has been detected operating closet to the East Coast than ever Pentagon officials are why the Russian command sent a submarine to cruise within 350 miles of Cape and later about the same distance off last This is about miles closer to the United States than Soviet subs normally patrol in the Although there is no sign of any hostile the recent track of the Soviet submarine would bring much more of this country within the to range of missiles carried in Intelligence analysts specu late that the appearance of the submarine in the new area could foreshadow a change in the patrol pattern of Soviet missile they say the Russians could be trying to draw a reac tion from the Navy to learn more about the effectiveness of Lawsuit Filed Against A suit totaling more than half a million dollars has been filed against the City of Clovis by two property owners who contend that the citys planned use of a sanitary landfill site will make their property vir tually Plaintiffs in the filed in Ninth District Court this are and Bernard Bond and and Carolyn The City of Clovis is named as defen Damages totaling are sought by the whose property lies near a 15 acre tract of land east of Clovis where the city contemplates establishing a sanitary landfill The Senate Funding WASHINGTON Special The Military Construction Authorizations which includes a request for for Cannon Air Force Base i was passed by a voice vote in the Senate this according to information from the office of Pete The now goes before the purchased recently from Anna contains a four and onehalf acre pit which is expected to form the nucleus of the landfill The tract of land lies a few hundred feet north of 6084 in the eastern edge of directly north of the Hagelgantz Volkswagen In their allegations in the the Bonds ask from the city as damages for a huge ditch and hole dug by the city on their property despite repeated requests for the defendant to refrain from trespassing on the Bonds This act by the city was done maliciously and with a wanton disregard of the rights of the who are entitled to recover punitive damages of the suit In count two of the Bonds the suit says the city plans to deposit all the commercial and residential garbage and solid wastes from the city and that the intended and threatened use of said premises by the defendant will permeate the air around the plaintiffs Bonds property with offensive and unhealthy dust and noises and will cause plaintiffs said land and premises to be infested with other insects and other vermin so as to continuously annoy and harass the plaintiffs Bond and render their aforesaid premises where they live so un comfortable and disagreeable methods and equipment in detecting the presence of submarines operating below the surface of the Both the United States and the Soviet Union are constantly at work attempting to improve techniques for concealing the locations of their Some years the Navy learned that the Russians sometimes positioned attack submarines off ports like Char and Holy When Po laris missile submarines left those ports on sub merged the Russian subs tried to On at least one such a Polaris sub and a Russian attack sub are reported to have bumped off Holy Neither sub was badly damaged and sources said they went their separate ways The Navy has developed a number of ploys aimed at foiling Soviet efforts to keep track of the Polaris De tails of these ploys are kept se CIA Activities Rep DAILY OR SUNDAY 15 Set WASHINGTON AP President Ford will make public the Rockefeller Com mission report on the Central Intelligence Agency but keep secret the commissions in formation about alleged assassination White House sources said the sources said Ford eventually will make the assassination information available to the Senate in The panel is focusing its in of the CIA on what its chairman calls hard evidence of murder Sources said the President will announce his decision to release the commission report during a nationally broadcast news conference at There was no word on when the dealing with allegations of domestic spying by the would be made White House Press Secretary Ron Nessen said during the weekend he assumed the dent would make the commis sion report The Senate chaired by Frank was meeting later to day to question Robert a former aide to billionaire Howard and Richard former head of tho CIAs clandestine operations or dirty tricks there were these developments Lucien struction appropriation will receive for energy conservation which would include such projects as insulation of Together military in in New Mexico would receive over million for all of which will constitute a continuing nuisance and menace upon said property and to the health of the plaintiffs Bond to their damage in the amount of In count the Bonds ask See Page 2 Hospital Inmate Escapes LAS AP The search continued in north ern New Mexico today for an Albuquerque man who escaped from the state mental The Michael was transferred to the hospital from the state where he was serving a sentence for second degree State police said Chavez es caped from the hospital late apparently by climb ing through a window He pleaded guilty last No to the 1971 stran death of Mary Lee of Prosecutors alleged Fran son was killed after surprising a burgler in her After being charged with the then was ruled mentally incompetent to stand trial and was sent to the state After three years at the he was found to be competent and a trial was A month after arriving at the Chavez was transferred 10 the Las Vegas hospital be cause corrections officials said his mental health had wors Chavez was described as 5 and 145 with black hair and brown said he will not resign as chairman of the special House committee investigating the CIA and other intelligence gathering agencies ac knowledged the CIA had given him information about some sort of assassination because he also is chairman of the standing committee that is re for overseeing the The other five Democrats on the special committee have asked to resign us chair man of that panel on the grounds that he hmi done noth ing after learning about the as Edward Levi said Sunday the Justice Department would examine the Rockefeller if it is turned over to the and would determine whether a criminal prosecution in the federal courts would lie for any actions described in the study speaking on ARCS Is sues and also said a president does not have the constitutional power to order Maheu is the first witness to appear before the Senate com under a subpoena Church has promised to exam ine evidence of assassination plots against Cuban Premier Fidel Castro and other foreign leaders before moving on to other areas in his probe of the entire intelligence com munity For the the II panel appears to be focusing on what former CIA Director John McCone has described as the principal effort to kill Castro in 1900 and Fair Contestant Killed In Crash GLENWOOD AP A young woman who would have been Luna Countys 1975 State Fair queen Kimberly and four members of the Mcrl Guess family died Sunday when u car plunged off a I HO bridge into a canyon The all from were on their way home from Saturday nights Reserve Ro deo dance when the accident occurred about They were identified by stale notice as the Evelyn 39 her Janel Cecil Virginia 4 months and Miss Miss Barnes was the daugh ter of and Robert Barnes who live 15 miles west of at the El Paso Natu ral Gas compression sta She won the Luna County competition for the Stale Fuir queen contest just two weeks Police said the accident oc curred miles southeast of near the Catron Grant county The car was not discovered until Arriving soon after the dis covery was Merl hus band of the driver and father of the younger Guess who had been out searching for his overdue Officers said Guess went Into shock at the scene and was taken to a Stiver City The car ran off the south Canyon bridge and plunged 60 feet into the overturned and landed oti Its officers occupants were in the car when it was State police officer Jim Cos lin of Reserve said here was no evidence of skid marks on the RODEO NEWS AT A GLANCE Red China Sign Diploma tic Pact Rodeo Queen Named Military Pay Change Urged TOKYO t AP The the Philippines facing a a longtime subversion problem and having nst nation in the process of previously expressed concern over possible Chinese support for Philippine the lift China a Peking broad cast said Philippine President Ferdi nand and Premier Chou Enlai signed the commu nique opening relations to Pe the official news agency reported communique declared The two governments agree that all Weather Eastcentral Plains con ims cloudiness today with relations with Nation sion and all country to control any other country or to interfere to its in ternal affairs are to be con They are opposed to any at tempt by any country or group of countries to establish he gemony or create spheres of in fluence to any part of the U added The which month has maintained scattered showers and thun chance of locally heavy showers cooler today and with less numerous brew tow tonight 56 and Tuesday 56 83 A declared w the communique it would remove all its official representations from Taiwan within one maath from the date of signature of this It said U recognized the Pr government as the sole Legal government ol China and fully understands and re spects the position if the Chi nese government that there is hut one China Taiwan p integral part ol The communique said Manila and Peking would exchange ambassadors as soon as prac Soon after arriving in Peking on Marcos said at a The old modes of thought can no longer sustain us or any other nation in We must review our reappraise our destiny in a go out into the world In Philip assistant secre tary of State for Bast Asian and Pacific said the United States will maintain including Navy and Air Force units in the Pacific and Southeast as The United States maintains naval and air bases to the Phil Guam Thailand Renee of a senior coed at Eastern New Mexico was crowned 1976 Miss Rodeo New Mexico Sunday during the final performance of the Pioneer Days rodeo in Miss Keilt will represent New Mexico at the Miss Rodeo America Pageant at the national rodeo finals in Oklahoma City next Competing with five other New Mexico Miss Keilt also won the appearance and personality divisions of the state Sharon of who won the horsemanship was selected first Kathy of was chosen second Jewel Kay Clark of Gallup won the Miss Congeniality The other two con were Janice Feltan of Us Alamos and Usa Cable of Santa Fe Miss daughter ol Frances Keilt of plans to graduate August I from ENMU with a bachelor of 2 WASHINGTON AP An independent study of the mili tary pay system recommends that special allow ances and tax benefits for serv icemen be replaced by a single salary that would be subject to normal The study released by the Brookings Institution on Sunday said that as much as billion a year ultimately could be saved by reforming the inherently wasteful military pay U estimated that military personnel costs amounted to billion this f Military retirement and health care programs are the legacy of an era when military nav was unduly said the study by the non partisan research The costly benefit structure is harder to justify now that true military earnings are recog to be roughly comparable with civilian it It also said that single serv icemen are penalized by the present pay system because they receive smaller fringe benefits than married service men with The study said a married ser geant with four years of mili tary service receives a year compared to for an unmarried sergeant with the same Counted in are health care for dependents See Page 2 Patrol Agent Wounded AP A Border Patrol was in critical condition in a Brownsville after being shot twice early officials Deputy Chief Leo Dunigan of the McAllen Border Patrol office said Allen a was shot near here by occupants of a car later found to contain 300 pounds of Israelis Resist Pressure JERUSALEM AP Resisting pressure from Secretary of State Henry the Israeli cabinet says it wont modify its terms for another troop withdrawal in the Sinai Desert unless Egypt comes up with a new Racial Troubles Raring small fires were reported early today in this southeastern North Carolina town of following a weekend of scattered racial Plane Sale Aids Firm FORT AP General Dynamics of say a decision by four NATO nations to purchase the lightweight fighter plane will help maintain employment in their plant a high level for a they say the billion which could eventually balloon to billion for planes in the United States and will not lead to any great immediate increase in Begins Guilty Plea Entered to 7 PHILADELPHIA iAP Antiwar radical Susan Saxe withdrew her innocent plea today and pleaded guilty to robbery charges in a special deal with federal prosecutors Miss i feminist and agreed to plead guilty to stealing from the Bell Savings and Loan Association in Philadelphia in and ateo to to a at to August ol that before District Judge Alfred Luongo gud said she agreed to change her plea after consulting vith her Under the the govern ment and defense attorneys said they would recommend to the judge that Miss re a sentence of no more than 10 years in She could receive as much as 40 years to jail and a hi the the govern ment said it would not prose cute Miss fo bank robberies to U and Beverly dismiss a federal warrant interstate flight Miss before her arrest March 27 on a Philadelphia was on the 10 list for more than four She is also accused in Mas of participating to a bank robbery to Boston on which resulted to the slaying of Boston police Todays agreement specified that would delay sen Miss Saxe until dis position of the Massachusetts charges She U charged with gree murder and two taunts of armed robbery to tne Septem ber of tne Street Bank in the Brighton section in which officer Walter Schroeder was Miss Saxe claimed her guilty was a personal victory for her refusal to testify about her activities and those of other an Miss Saxes chief Catherine Roraback of New opened what had been expected to be the start of jury selection with the an that her client wished to withdraw her to accent Car men read the agree ment which Miss and gov had signed