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   Las Cruces Sun-News (Newspaper) - October 22, 1956, Las Cruces, New Mexico                               r as Cruces ItH MILY fiND SUNMY NEW OUR HOME TOWN W Nikolai Gogol's noted comedy H The Inspector General will open a nin at New Mex co Jbl College tomorrow Vol 76 No 175 i ASSOCIATED T THE LAS Fair and cooler High today 78 Low W 37 Last 24 Las Cruces State College Stalinists Lose Power In t OCTOBER 22 GOGOL COMEDY TO OPEN CENTRAL PRESS PICTURES 8 PRICE Row TA Ro 1 a r 1 -Ar I 1 5 1 U DC 1 Olldpc As Major Campaign By COLIN FROST WARSAW Poland Oct 22 to guide Po anc on a new course independent o Moscow have taken the reins o the Communist party and Stalinists from policy making posts ti Gomulka a and taciturn si who became a national by defying Stalin emerged at the lop after a shakeup of the powerful Politburo last night Elect Politburo Surrounding Gomulka In the streamlined ruling group were other men said to favor his demand for disentanglement from Soviet controls All remained pledged to continue Communist government Among the Stalinists tossed out of the was Marshal Rokossovsky the Soviet army hero installed by Stalin as head of Poland's military forces in 1949 to hold the country in the Soviet orbit The election of a new Politburo With in the key post of firat secretary climaxed a three-day meeting of the Party Centra Committee The Soviet Union exerted intense pressure to keep Its men in place of authority Despite and reports of clashes Polish and Soviet troops Warsaw remained quiet throughout the meeting Declares Independence Before he officially took issued a virtual declaration of independence from In a fiery speech to the Central Committee he denounced what He called misrule of the past There Ls more than one road tq he declared There Is way There 13 the And there arc other Changes Seen sweeping vj c to vy might herald fateful changes In other parts of East European ct satellite blocs Sec Stalinists Page Climber Seriously Injured In Fall Of 80 Feet Near Base Of Organ Oct 32 W Russia's Premier almost certainly will fire a quick reply to a letter from President licensing him bluntly of in the American political campaign But wether he does or not letter seems sure to become a major political Issue In the coining two weeks with both Re- Stuff Writer 24 who two weeks ago participated In the rescue of an Injured mountain yesterday was critically injured in a fall In the Organ Mountains reportedly fell an estimated 80 feet near the foot of the Organs near the Ranch headquarters oast of Cruces Deputy Sheriff Arturo Marquez said the New Mexico College co-op student fell when his rope broke He fell about 40 feet striking the side of a boulder the fall and fell into brush at the side of the mountain Fair Condition suffered fractures pelvic bone imd n fracture of the wrist and arm Me WHS reported somo better today but on thp fair list nt Memorial General who the rescue of the Injured man after one of party the first production of the season for Ann Gary Mexico will go before ser Robert Bradley William Alford Bob Gary Hadley Hall footlights at Tuesday night with large Van Horn and Larry Haney cast Famed comedy features left to right Jean Rayroux News Bureau Photo by and Democrats seeking to use It to advantage in the debute over continuance of hydrogen bomb testing Officials who forecast today that will reply promptly said thoy expect him to deny any intention of interfering in the U.S political campaign by his surprise message Friday his appeal for nn end to atomic and tests Reply Foregoing diplomatic language in reply said newest pled attacked my own sincerity nnd personally offensive to me In Un attack on Secretary of Slate Dillon In predicting a speedy reply from diplomatic officials said Eisenhower's charges were of n serious nature that any would feel impelled to reply swiftly They acknowledged thint If adopts the same strong used It will virtually end prospects thai such personal ever will lend to steps toward world An exchanges however would not disappoint toji American officials Many have fait for the Kremlin was relying on them an convenient propaganda avenues more than as any serious at negotiation snld that If hnd done what did ho would bo expelled from this country Hurls In denouncing letter In effect accused lim Soviet lender nf seeking to give a wiping to Adlai K Stevru-son the Democratic presidential who has been urging hta country take the load in town rd an nnd to mclcar He says the o from gnt by such Is See 2 Comedy Will Open At Workers Launch Drive To Raise Funds For Girl Scout Association Ranch Fund Campaign Launched In Las Cruces to the sheriff's office salt four were In the party in n practice climbing session ny They were Is In Hartley Iowa Hot Willis of 1921 nnd an officer of the Southwestern Mountaineers nnd Miss Kay Harrington a civilian employe at White Sands Proving Ground said It WHS to him that Harrington was near See Mountain Page 33 workers today launched the Boys Ranch fund campaign in Las Cruces A goal of has been set for the drive which will continue throughout Uio week Campaign officials have reported that additional workers are needed asked all persona Interested ill In the drive to arrangements to do so by calling Dr L T Hornton at JA Funds from the campaign will be Used to further work Ranch which Is located near The Las Cry cos solicitation will encompass both bus iness and residential areas Dili ing year's campaign raised Coronado a New Mexico College will pre sent their first production of Ui year The Inspector b Niko a Gogol tomorrow In Hac ley Hall theater at p.m The play will be presente through Friday The final perform ancc will be especially for New Mexico alumni who will b returning to the campus for Home coming activities The famous three-act play writ ten by the mas tor of the in tec Is a satire on tlic corruption begrimed coUnten ance of centur Russia Targets of Humor Amused tha Russians arid Hi Czar Nicholas whom the play rid had laugh at the humo of commented drama rector Zonn who has started the most ambitious pro fram ever to be attempted by the Haymakers Theme of the play revolves a group of corrupt politicians n a provincial Russian town who are in a quandary over the prospect of an inspector genera coming to investigate their town The town for years has been neglected by the officials who were interested only in accumulating as much money as they could Lyn Small will portray Ivan a bewildered young bookkeeper who Is starving in the local from lack of funds He becomes even more bewildered when he is suddenly snatched from the inn and thrown into the most social life the town can offer It doesn't take him long to realize he has been mistaken for the dreaded Inspector General David Travis To Appear The frightened mayor is played by David Travis who docs hLi best to marshall the ranks of the frightened officials to u the city and entertain the supposed Inspector Other leading parts are played by Ann who portrays the mayor's wife Jean Rayroux the and Bob Plese Ivan's crafty servant Adding to the scramble arc Gary hospital commissioner Alford school superintendent John Bonomo the judge and Dob Kirkconnell the postmaster Helen Abaskin Alford and See Gogol Comedy Page than 100 volunteer workers today opened a drive to attain a goal of in the fund campaign sponsored by the Dona Ana County Girl Sobut Association The campaign will continue through Saturday Craig Nichols Is acting as chairman of the fum campaign committee which is up of Mrs Mark Thompson Mrs R K Bartlet Mrs Maxwell Mra R P Bartlett and Mrs S W To Canvas City workers will canvass city neighftoniuOGs gnu the club will be In charge of solicitations on the west side of Las t Ray will direct in tlic Las Cruces district Campaign officials snid that funds obtained would be for the training of instructors and for the operation of day and troops within the county the a total of girls ranging In- age from to 17 are participating in the Girl Scout within Dona Ana county Mrs Rita Bartlet is serving as secretary for tho Glr Scout Association here Officials said that the per capita expense of the Girl Scout Council here Is among the lowest In tho t- Sea Volunteer Page Educators Due To Attend NME A Dips To 3 1 Stale College Benson's first frost was reported nt State early today when the mercury dipped to Tho fell lo 31 tho lowest recorded here since Apr I 10 The did not extend to Las Cruces and a low of 39 was reported hero tills morning The high itt State College yesterday was SI While the high n wan 80 Coo er weather was forecast for today Montoya Cites Farm Distress In New Mexico Oct ya John was r by LI Oov M IH a hard working governor who lias Imd an ration five from but full of Ion nnd who deserves n Unn find n he stato election caravan Into the deep of on a of tho r quest for support next Nov group In he S Ivor thn tiny with n night rally it the hull park Stato 107 north to Reserve the County seal nnd u with It was Unit Uio parly painted n gloomy picture for of Now Mexico's economy find of The of the of New at 1 ronta milil Ho thai New urn In thn In In condition of northern Now in worse limn In the Pugc LHS Cruces educators will leave for Albuquerque on Wednesday where they attend the annual convention of tho New Mexico Education Associa Hon The two-day convention Hospital Drive Forges the group will PC Air Show At On December 2 An air show sponsored by the Southwestern group of the Now Mexico Wing of the Civil Air Patrol will be held on December 2 at the New Mexico College airport Major Jack Weiss group commander said that the program a designed to commemorate the 15th anniversary of Uie Civil Air Patrol The program will be featured by aircraft and displays jet flyovers military av -tion displays and drill team competition The Southwestern group which ias its headquarters in Las ifl comprised of squadrons rom Las Cruces Lordsburg Silver City and Alamogordo All of the squadrons will take part n the Honored By Medical of 16 official to the convention The will attend a meeting of the executive council f the on Wednesday Directed by Laura Bennett president and Carroll vice-president the will work largely on IcRis-atlvo problems affecting the schools and the schools Teachers Associations reports will be heard and evaluated by the council Sot The convention will got underway for the bulk of the educators on Thursday morning with registrations at Albuquerque high school Various meetings are Sec City Educators State Engineer Will Speak At Water Meeting engineer Stephen E Reynolds will be one of the principal speakers at the statewide water conference at New Mexico College Oct 31 Nov 2 Reynolds will discuss the resources of the state He wil outline the sources of water in New Mexico how the water is used and where more water may be needed in the future At state engineer Reynolds has the responsibility of administering the state water laws He and his staff of engineers and attorneys adjust the surface and underground water laws of New Mexico He is presently serving as secretary of the New Mexico interstate stream commission and the boa re of registration for professional engineers and land surveyors He is also the commissioner for the Rio Grande Compact Canadian River and Costilla Creek Compact The New Mexico water conference is open to nil who wish to attend The meeting will be of interest to both industrial and agriculture interests said Dr Ralph Stucky chairman of the conference A special side program hns been planned for the women who will be accompanying their husbands to the car wash and a ticket on a 1058 Cadillac nil for will be offered to Crucena this week through the efforts of Jjm owner of Texaco service at N Main and the Liu Junior Chamber of Commerce The plan is being used to boost the sale of raffia tickets being told over the state to raise money for a rehabilitation center hospital In New Mexico The drive in bong sponsored jointly In Las by nil members of the New Mexico Pharmaceutical Association and the LHS Cruces See Rehabilitation Pago Charles Lcc former resident of Las tins been certified as a specialist by the American Board of Internal Medicine and hns been named as n of the board Doctor Williams Is now medicine In Chicago He is Hie third son of Mrs Clara B Williams retired Las Cruces lonelier lo become a doctor Directs Clinical Division Mrs Williams who resides in Chicago and is currently visiting friends in Las Cruces snid Doctor Williams Is acting as director of the Clinical division of the Parkway Diagnostic nnd Clinical Laboratory Before her retirement Mrs Williams had been a schoolteacher in city schools here for 27 years Doctor Win tains graduated from New Mexico College in nnd was graduated from Howard University Medical School in 1916 He took his internship residency and post-graduate training at Provident Hospital and Cook post-graduate school in Chicago From Mrs Williams other sons are Dr James B Williams nnd Dr Jasper F Williams Dr James Williams attended Las high school and was graduated from New Mexico College in 1917 He received his man tor's degree in medicine from University and to take the American Board examination in general at Chicago on October 31 Service Company Drills For Water In Las Vegas For Homecoming Game Go On Sale Today Tickets for Saturday a Homecoming football game between Now Mexico College and Texas Western of El arc on today In downtown and on tho campus Reserved Bent licit arc being wold nl Co Cruces Drug and Baker Drug General tickets arc on aale at On tho campus tickets arc at Milton Hall Reserved neat tickets arc it for Saturday's game il admission will bo 6 p.m In Urged To Testify On Co Issue WASHINGTON Oct 22 Chairman M Republican Chairman Leonard W Hall should testify the elation on any part ho In a contract award snld In n statement that cr should his Mr Hull in testify before House on the of Nicaro Cuba nickel plant on Hull Con i mm t Hall declined comment Hall nn Invitation to lust week Haying hn busy with the election campaign but would bo glud to appear after Nov H Hit Id the committee Imd what he called charges political nnd that the contract was nn official of the firm desiring tho contract mudo a moral commitment to Mr that larger contributions would Randall Cramer a form or official iif iho Snare Corp which was awarded half tho contract Thursday Unit felt morally committed after talks with Hall But ho Hint other officials of tho ft ml who Increased their did not feet tho added gifts were n condition of the award Butler said Atty Gen should also up hia of criminal In connection with cnao Than Make Tour At RUIDOSO Oct 21 through Lincoln National Forest had an additional treat for more 1.000 persons who took Hie tuor Snow adorned the mountain which surround this Mexico for the first ime in history The lour through the forest about three and was by a chuck wagon steak served by the Chamber of Man To Be Queried Officers Peace officers today were due to Elijah Johnson wounded in a fight here Friday ight involving servicemen from Sands Proving Ground and he Las Cruces Air Force station esl of the city million Improves Johnson was reported some today at William Beaumont rmy hospital where early he underwent surgery He was In the bark by a bullet rom a 25 pistol See Wounded Man Pago Injured In Gas Explosion On Baldwin Former State Officials Brand Montoya's Charges Against As Waller Heinzman To Deliver Talk At Colloquium Prof Walter Heinzman of the mathematics department At New Mexico College will speak at the weekly mathematics Oct at 4 p.m in room 6 of the Physical Science Laboratory annex The meeting which Is open to the public Is especially slated for the layman Heinzman will discuss Life Life and Methods of Diftpostng of Debts A coffee will bo held so those attending can meet ench other and a discussion period will follow the for those who have questions which apparently had n a In the home if H W Walton Baldwin exploded Saturday afternoon when i city employe was making H routine gas Harry jas department superintendent reported today A section of an inner wall iear the appliance bulged in he blast which injured no one Willie Johnson gns department who was the appliance said un as o the cause no far s continued today City gas department employed pilot of after orders are An estimated have been made in the last x weeks Guinea D IF Francis Vill Speak Before Sigma Xi Club Dr D W Francis associate of poultry husbandry at Jew Mexico College will c a guent speaker at tha monthly eating of the Sigma Xi club Thu meeting which Is open to ic public will place day at 8 p.m In room 203 of Young Hall on campus Doctor Francis will Studies in He has been conducting a program on in the of allergies he to eventually tie n with man statement of Lt Gov made In on October 20 charging former Gov L failed to help he In New Mexico as a of fuct jy Calla K Wolfe former State Department of Public and Blanche A Bell former member of the House of They clta a number of where real help given tho gcd In a statement hero nd they point out are giving ho facts In the matter because when Hitch arc about Id to people who cannot or not reply then knowing the nidi their The by In Socorro October 20 L failure to help tho aged n New Mexico IK definite of facts We feel ii of the aged lo with the truth in we know It regarding given hn need in New Mexico tho Tho two homes for needy located nt IMS Vegan nnd nt Alcalde Kl were nnd with nil the through nnd nld And that former hat bo made to Inform and people In all communities See Two Former Pnge Will Speak Al Anthony Mrs Mary Alice production manager of the Nnw York office will outline during curront extra-long promotion campaign in talks o be delivered In West Texas n Donn Ann County on October 10 and November 1 On October Mm Stewart will at the Tex high school and will H talk at the on November 1 meetings will open at 8 p VEGAS Oct 22 W A wider In a move toward ownership of In I -an egaa public Service Co at Mexico forced lo drill or more water 8 Omor Barker of the Utility Consumers League of the action taken of an public If LA a not run completely out of water In the ho Mid nobody HP It that the citizens of our   

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