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   Gallup Independent, The (Newspaper) - October 25, 1968, Gallup, New Mexico                                Bengals Seeking Victory Tonight 4 THE TRUTH WELL TOLD The Weather Continued foir tonight and tomorrow and warming during the Predic ted tow tonight High tomorrow High yesterday low last night See Weather Page NUMBER 253 VOLUME 79 Pull Win NEW MEXICO OCTOBER 1968 fHONE 505 863 6811 M Prwt lOc Carbon Monoxide Takes Lives of Four in Carlsbad car bon monoxide gas from a In their homo killed four children of a Carlsbad family and hospitalized two others he Eddy Counly sheriffs of fice Officers identified lie dead as 18 and his three 12 14 and Mary Listed in fair to good condition at a Carlsbad hospital late Thursday night were another 16 and the mother of the George Wil Eddy County officers said Williamson was to West Virginia to pick up Eddy Counly Coroner Steve Maxey made the diagnosis of carbon monoxide He said Johnny died Thurs day night and the girls were found He said a gas wall heater had faulty venting and four gas burners on a kitch en stove had been left buring most of Wednesday night to provide additional Maxcy said the father had nailed the windows shut before he left as protect Cargo Is Served With Summons ALBUQUERQUE Police man Holder served David Car go with a summons Thursday ordering him to appear in district court in Santa Fe next The summons was in connection with a suit filed by Boston seeking to stop Cargo from turning a paycheck over to Ben Her is Democratic slate representa tive from Bernalillo He had worked for a time in the of the stale purchasing Former Purchasing Agent Al Cochran gave Hernandez check as one of his reasons for Hernandez was on he payroll for 43 but didnt work for all but 15 of Cochran assigned to the attorney gen served Cargo with the sum mons as he walked out of the Albu 1 dont think they have any business hauling a governor into a civil Cargo Its a waste of my time and because obviously I dont have the FHA Grants State Million Loans WASHINGTON AP The Farmers Home Administration has allocated in loans and grants for commu water and sewer systems in 22 rural New Mexico The New Mexico congressional delega tion said the funds have been reserved for the projects following by Con gress to increase the budget for rural community The congressional delegation also the FHA now has authority granted by a recent passed in Congress to insure additional loans to small municipalities and public service dist ion for the family against The incident was not discovered until 3 Thursday when Williamson revived long enough to reach a screened porch at the front of Ihe As she was sitting there a neighbor Billy slopped by to notify her of a telephone Eddy County sheriff LeRoy Payne said the mother lold the boy to hurry and call an ambulance the grils are but I think Johnnys still The deputy said the Runkle ran about a mile to his grandmothers house lo tell her what Williamson had The grandmother called for an Payne said he did not know why the Runkle youth had not gone next door lo seek help of going all the way lo his grandmothers I guess he was just Payne Maxey said that the house was locked up referring to possible escape vents for the He said tho vent on the living room slove was clos ed and all the windows had been nailed Tbo deputy said when he arrived Ihe burners on Ihe kitchen slove were still Cargo Hits Chavez Courting Vote of Teachers ALBUQUERQUE AP Like a boy with an apple for his Democrat Fabian Chavez went courting today for the teachers The gubernatorial challen ger planned to spend most of the day collaring as many as he could of the estimated public school teachers in Albuquerque for the New Mexico Edu cation Association While Chavez was with the as he put his Republican David was woo ing the big labor vole in Silver Both men appeared Thursday after noon at a teachers meeting and after Cargo accused Chavez of flip ping his position on a foundation pro gram to assist tho public school financial Chavez said he always had favored a foundation concept or There is no change In my Chavez told newsmen after the candidates ex change before an estimated 200 teach ers at Ihe New Mexico Council for the Improvement of The governor Hes never been for Cargo Hes flipped right over Hes flipped on every He should produce a The 39yearod chief executive quip A switch a day will keep Fabian pointed the right told the teachers thai posi tions taken by him and Cargo are simi lar in many He said the ques lion is who is bes suited to get he job done as Tne governor Ive said consist ently that the present distribution for mula should be My opponent said he wants lo stick to the old formu he said he wanted to change the but he wouldnt have a plan ready until after the Cargo said his administration produc ed a foundation educational plan for the 1968 legislative even though the School Study Committee had and a years time in which to work out a Cargos PIE Plan for of Education was turn ed down by the 1968 Chavez said expert analyses of the ad ministrations PE program indicated similar type programs havent worked in places where theyve been When youre talking about a founda tion program as a partnership between state and local you arc not talking about the PIE Chavez He said bills introduc ed during the 1968 legislative session wouldnt have established a foundation Cargo and 1 go around the slate and essentially talk about the same Chavez It then comes to the question of who is best fitted to gel ihc job The governor First of Fabian and I arc not going around the slaie saying the same He said Chavez had told the New Mex ico Cattle Growers Association during a September meeting he favored reten tion of the present state aid distribution The governor said the former state senator had repealed his on at least five other Cargo The weight of the support from the group the legisla ture is on the side of adoption of a foun dalion When the legislature meets next we are going to have lo present to them a foundation program upon which we are all Humphrey Arrives Tonight in State ALBUQUERQUE AP Vice Presi dent Hubert Humphrey is scheduled to speak at a a plate fund raising din ner in Albuquerque tonight and stay Humphrey was scheduled earlier to bring his Democratic campaign for pres ident to Albuquerque Saturday after But a San cancel lation allowed the dinner appearance to stale Democratic said the balcony seats at the Civic Auditorium for the speech after the dinner will be on sale at After all seats have been the doors will be open to the Toles Oilier speakers scheduled on the pro gram are Allai Stevenson Hen ry and the Dem candidate for New Mexico gover Fabian Humphrey is scheduled to leave Al at fha page one THE 19681969 CEREMONIAL who were elected of the board meeting of the Gallup Inter Tribol Indian Ceremonial Association last include from left lo Danoff vice Ed word secretary Manlin treasurer and Iro in being elected as Cere promised things would be go now on in regard to future development plans for the Ceremonial President Pledges Go Effort on Thu H the of on Arab center In PU Following an early morning ration thc Qnd fired machine over Ae A was Imposed and 30 Arabs were president Ira fated with what many expect in be ihc Cere most critical promised directors at Ihe associations annual meeting last night it would go from now There will probably be a lot of peo ple who will hate my guts for he told the directors during the banquet at the Holiday Bui they have been haled and I can put up with Other officers for the association in clude vice president Mar lin treasurer and Edward All board members were elected by acclamation to Ihe of The retiring officers include Mall Mo immediate whose fouryear term on the board has expired and who became the official host for the Ceremonial for the next year Guido vice president who declined to accept any further Ceremonial because of the pressure of business com and Richard Marlin the only Indian on the praised thc board members on behalf of all Ihe American Indians for your work in presenting this We have a big job ahead of us on behalf of Ihc American Indians in re gard to the relocation of thc nial he 1 am glad that this orga exists which is such a great help and credit in bringing out and pre serving the good aspects of the Ameri can Your efforts are deeply and recognized by Ihc Indian people for your perpetuation of their culture and heritage through this annual presenta he I would like to thank the Ceremonial board on behalf of all the Indian After being confirmed as secretary manager of the for another Merry commented on the original ideals of the Ceremonial and of his parl In it during the past 16 This board is the spiritual inheritor of the first Ceremonial board that met in Ihe old courthouse in he Their ideal was lo help ate and publicize the best aspects of thc Indians way of Since ihen this concept has been kept he Sometimes we may become confused between this ideal and the physical aspects of the Tijerina Ineligible For New Mexico Ballot SANTA FE New Mexico Supreme Court ruled today that Lopez Tijerina is not eligible for thc stale general election ballot Tijerina was the nominee for gover nor of Constitutional The party appealed to Ihe Supreme Court after Secretary of State Ernestine Ev ans held lhal Tijerina and seven oilier PCP did not qualify for the rial as it now but it is the cen tral thought that is Ihe must important thing to 1 have been accused of being and where the Ceremonial is concerned I am he I will oppose any one who tries lo lake advantage of to cash in on to chagne it for their own private The Ceremonial is bigger than any individual board member or anyone else in the he one should be allowed lo take advantage Daylight Time to End of the Ceremonial their own per sonal In a short business John Kennedy was reconfirmed by Cato as of the development We want you to remain chairman of this committee because of your know ledge and Calo You will also be getting some help in the addition of further members to your The hoard also decided to write the New Mexico Slate Highway Department Continued on page five Clocks Go Back By THE ASSOCIATED Most Americans will be getting an extra hour of sleep this Saturday night as they turn their clocks back 60 min utes for the animal swit ch from Daylight Saving Time to Stand ard The exceptions are those citizens liv ing in slates tha decided theyd rather First Daughter Born to Robbs WASHINGTON AP A ruddy girl with black hair was born to day to Lynda Bird touching off a round of free cigars handed out by beaming grandfather and The President Lyndon announced the birth himself to newsmen at suburban Naval Medical The Marine Charles was in iis of the 1st Marine Divisions Supply section in Robbs first reaction Its a tradi tion he Outstanding is the word we Very happy were the words John son used to describe the The 24 yearold mother seems lo be quite nor mal and relaxed aboul it he The little who weighed 7 8 ounces and measured 20 inches wasnt Asked what names were under Robb Ill have lo let Lynda answer that since shes had custody for Ihc last nine Three Navy doctors and two attended Ihc birth al ATTENTION Friday Bingo Public Friday Menu Fillet fried onion Fried pork chops with and green and red ELKS CLUB 301 Coal 8639713 fight the Uniform Time Act of 19S6 than switch to daylight saving every The time act required that nil slales those that exempted themselves go on daylight time from 2 on the last Sunday in April o 2 on ihc last Sunday in Congress was trying to clear up some of the confusion surrounding semiannual lime changes around the A survey by The Press in that as of the end of the first full year of the law hasnt changed its still a confusing Michigan and for ex exempted themselves for the But backers of daylight time circu lated petitions demanding n referendum on Ihe issue and kepi the exemption from taking The question will be on Ihe ballot in both states in South Mailers campaign ing for daylight time have a Lets not be ol the ra Opposition is in rural areas farmers complain an imals dont get up with the The problem is even worse in other slates split between time Parts of Indiana now are in the Cen Iral Time parts in the Eastern Time The Department of which oversees the time has tried to Ihe time but has run into opposition from communities or to one or the time and un willing to A decision is Most of Indiana has been following Eastern Standard Time the year round but some areas in the northwest and southwest hare been on either Central Standard or Central Daylight MANY thanks to all Ihe fine friends and neighbors who were so generous during tho ioss of our be loved Joe Joe Asten and Ernest Alon  

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