Las Cruces Sun-News (Newspaper) - March 5, 1958, Las Cruces, New Mexico OUR HOME TOWN If you are not registered to vote deadline la April 14 for the primary election April 14 is also deadline for changes in precinct tion Las Cr m News AMD DIO FAI M MfO THE WEATHER CRUCES A few showers partly cloudy tonight wurmer tomorrow High 55 low last M State Cruces Vol 287 ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE LAS NEW MEXICO WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCH 5 1958 CENTRAL PRESS PICTURES Hears Moons Still Sending Data Although messages from the first satellites have stopped com- ing to scientists these moons those people who wish to receive them This was the statement by Dr Robert Mac Vicar dean of the graduate school and vice-president In of academic affairs at Oklahoma State University He wad principal speaker this ing- at Religious Emphasis Week at New Mexico College Doctor MacVicar said the lites are sending three 1 Russia has achieved a great competence another great power has arisen 2 The success is due to their tremendous educational program and 3 The ft S must accommodate itself to hew world situations facing them ly Message From Explorer The speaker added that we can also get a message our own we can't achieve cesa by merely matching Russia Doctor MacVicar went on to say we must foster scholarship at all levels But he emphasized we cannot depend entirely upon ical force We must join in ual force he said The college's Religious sis Week continues this afternoon and tomorrow with a number of classroom discussions seminars and special meetings Scheduled this afternoon and evening are seminars on race See Hears Page 8 Fees For Elections The 50 candidates who filed in Dona Ana county day for and general tion paid -In filing fees Rudolfo Rudy Carrillo county clerk in charge of filing ed today The money goes to the primary election fund The county have budgeted for election expenses this year of the peace and con- stable candidates pay no filing fee are paid on court cost and fee baals But the county clerk treasurer assessor and See Candidates Pay Page 8 ALL IS NOT LOST ASIA NOT LOST U S Ambassador to the U N Henry Cabot Lodge rests his head on His hands at his press con- ference following his swing through Europe and four Asian countries He expressed satisfaction with the U S foreign aid program and said the battle for Asia is far from lost despite Communist anti-American propaganda International Army Launches Second Satellite In Space Race With Reds CAPE Flo March 5 Army launched second satellite with a rocket today The launching came just 33 days after another recaptured lost U S prestige by hurling the Tree world's first satellite into an orbit The launching rockets were identical The new satellite vehicle like the one that preceded it was a metal tube more than six feet and six inches in diameter It streaked skyward as a twin to the Explorer moon and as a traveling companion to the Soviet Sputnik II both now orbiting the earth at about As with the first Explorer the Army planned to let the world know within two hours whether its newest apace vehicle had at- the minimum of 200 miles of altitude and the speed it must have to stay aloft for long rocket a slim and snow-white giant roared away from its concrete launching stand at Moves Up Slowly The rocket moved up slowly at first itH tail emitting a stream of See Army Page S Lifelong Cruces Resident's Riles To Be Thursday Rosary services for Mrs Jesusita Telles 78 lifelong resident of Las Cruces be held at 9 p.m Thursday in St Church with E P Geary officiating Mass will be said at 10 JLm day at the church With burial to be in San Jose cemetery Mrs Tolles died at her home at 1853 N Main St yesterday She is survived by six Mrs Pete and Mrs milla Chavez both of San Diego Calif Mrs Mary and Mrs Helen both of El Paso and Mrs Juanita Avalos and Sally Telles both of Las Cruces a niece Mrs Pete Triviz of the Dominican Republic four song N S of Son Diego Lipo of Victor of La Union and France of Las Cruces a brother Jose Sarabia of Las 37 grandchildren and 37 children Nelson's Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements Russian Leaders May Visit Capital For Summit Meet WASHINGTON March 5 President Eisenhower said today Russian leaders have sent word they are willing to come to for a summit conference He said he thinks that might be a good arrangement if such a ence was going to last for a long time If it was to be just a short meeting Eisenhower told a news conference he would be ready to go to any convenient place But for a long session he said he should stay in the United States Eisenhower said however it would be absolutely futile and damaging to attempt to hold anj summitt meeting at ail without very careful preparation and ad- vance evidence of achievement The United States he continued never will close the door on West talks He said if there Li any possible matter how crooked and no matter how will take the world even one step toward the ment of peace he is perfectly Ing to try it But he Secretary of SUte Dulles warning yesterday against becoming involved some soil of Soviet maneuver thai would amount to a hoax as called it Newcomer License Law Is Questioned In Local Case By Writer The of the state law which s newcomer to purchase New Mexico license plates when he becomes fully employed has been ed here and haa resulted in the of a charge against local residents The charge was filed here against former residents of Con- whose auto laat ber as well as a few displayed the Connecticut plates Citation Is I A citation lumed the newcomers charging they were In violation of the state law which operates to require newcomers to buy license under the employment section the statute The attorney for tlir I probed into the law here rail ed to the attention of the district attorney's office a decision of the New Mexico Supreme Court 01 That decision one judge dis Renting held the law as then unwritten unconstitutional as being discriminatory During a subsequent session o the state legislature un attempt was made to clarify thr law in keeping with the supreme court's decision Attorneys Seem Attorneys seem Agreed tha while the attempt was sincere U new net did not remove that de fact the new attempt further weakened lh law by removing pro vision ns stipulated with gainful employment See S Flat Tire Halls Freight Train For Hour SPOKANE Wash March 5 freight train was stalled for an- hour by a flat tire Vandals laid the tire on the tracks and it flipped up between two cars as the train passed over breaking an hose The emergency brakes were applied with such force that a drawbar connecting two cars was broken To Conduct Parents Night Parents of youngsters ng Alameda Junior High school ave been invited to visit the chool tonight to check with eachers and school officials this cing the fourth Parents Night o bo held at The hours are to 9 p.m ording to Jess Andersen U Report cards are being ed today Parents have been in- to attend three other such vents during the school year Im- mediately following distribution of he cards Dallas Finn Bids Low On Contract Al While Sands ALBUQUERQUE March 5 The of Engineers says J W Inc Dallas with as low bidder yesterday on en- nee ring and contractor ties at White Sands Proving Ground The work will be In con- with Hawk missiles and vlll include five buildings and storage magazine area Nevarez Draws Name From Race In Justice Contest Thomas M become he nominee of the Democratic party for Justice of the Peace of Precinct Three In LAB z Nevarez withdrew from thi race today hnd filed for the rat made vacant with tho of his brother Miguel Ir over two years Wirsching is a law school grad ate nnd is a retired army cer who has lived In Las for the last several years Legion Members To Char I Birthday Celebration Plans Final plans for the American birthday party on March 15 will be charted at a meeting of legion members on Thursday at the Legion Hut The meeting will open at 8 p.m Members of the American will observe the of Jose Post No 1 on 15 APPROVED WASHINGTON March 5 Thc Bureau approved armory projects fo and for n total of In fedora funds is available One woul bo built in State Okays Funds Plan The attorney general has op- with slight modification contract between City of Las races and Airport Development according to Mark H president of the cor- oration who announced today nit in stock had been Goal ia and President hompson said the stock sub- list is still open in ples of Thompson alko announced that inn inquiries had already been by the corporation on blc location of other Industrial at West Las Graces Municipal Airport Ion With Families At the airport the city working Ith the A D C will erect ies to provide for the location ere of a unit of Cornell cat Laboratory Inc Cornell will ring to Las Cruces a personnel roup of at least 18 all men with The co-operative agreement wetn the city and the on formed here to provide funds hich the city itself could not alse has received approval of Thompson ay that plans for the basic ng a hangar had been roved by Cornell as well as by for the city Scanlon and rwin Santa Fe Cornell set a deadline date for ic move here of Mny 1 and not it erf than May 31 The project is L connection with work now be- Okays Page 8 Senators Ready To Fight House On U.S Exhibit WASHINGTON March fi he stage WHS set today for a now fight over the U S at Brussels International opening in April The Senate Appropriations Com- littee without n dissenting vote ns approved the full President r to complete the financing of the project It took this action yesterday in out a mental money which vill be taken to the Senate floor or action Friday The House rejected the request d voted instead to transfer to he Brussels fair one million irs of funds previously for the 1958 World Trade Fair in Gorki Park Moscow The louse earmarked or a public health exhibit The Senate committee voted to teep the million dollars serve for the Moscow exhibit when it can be undertaken and the earmarking for health exhibit on the rounds that It is too to sel t up In time for the opening i Additional Funds It similarly voted in funds for trade fairs Spirited Races Develop In County For Three Spots in Legislature Mechem Will Seek Fourth Term Five In All Bidding For New Mexico Governor the world The House had to transfer this amount also rom Uie Moscow exhibit which The money hill to which it In attached finances agencies for the ng months of the fiscal year ng Jimc SO The largest allotment s for the ture Department This Is mainly 0 reimburse the Commodity t Corp for financing special disposal programs Stern Discipline 1 aimed Today Boyett Case The widow of Rev Leonard pastor of Grandview church who was shot to death on the steps of his dence at 911 South Chaparro street February 27 said today that hough her husband was under- handing to people outside of the he did not seem to realize he was doing to his two Mrs Boyett testified at a court hearing for her son lohn a student at Court Junior High School who las been held in Dona Ann County ail In connection with the shooting of his father Dial Judge W T Scoggin who also serves as juvenile judge conducted the ng which Is being held to whether John Boyett will be tried on a murder charge as an or whether his case will bo decided by juvenile officers The twin boys were ex pec tod to testify later today Slern Discipline Both Mrs Boyett and her daughter who preceded her on the stand said that John and his twin brother lack were subjected to stem disciplinary measures by their father who they said was always fussing at the boys and sometimes whipped them with switches or a belt Both mother and daughter said that the boys resented the ments and restrictions on their participation in school events and occasionally flared up to talk back to I wish I'd followed my first in- tuition left my husband two years Mrs Boyett said But I was afraid that n broken family would be too hard on the boys Sec Stern Discipline Page 8 John Rosary Rites Set In Graces Tonight Rosary for John M 87 native of Dona Ana county will be held nt 8 p.m to day tit Graham's Mortuary Mr died Saturday In n hospital nt Las Mass will be held tit tomorrow In St church Burial wilt bo In Dona Ana cemetery Pallbearers will hi chosen from among Mr SANTA K-K March 6 Mexico Democrats always good for some family feuding today faced fights In all except three statewide contests in the May 13 primaries The Republicans mostly ed unopposed candidates headed by Oov Edwin L Mechem now serving a record third and going for his fourth The only Re- publican competition wan In the for the U S Senate md ant governor nominations Topping the Democrats contests ere the U S Senate race the contest with a record ve persons entered and a nant governor's affray In which even hopefuls were off ami ing John J Dempsey the veteran and former governor ow bidding for his eighth term In engross and Joseph M Montoya ectad in the 1057 special on were unopposed for venom l- ation by the Democrats Their opponents In er will be William A Thompson jul George McKlm of jerque nnd also unopposed o Fnw KUlo Former State School Supt Tom Vlley seeking a return to that afLer a four-year absence ind Joe of Springer for state treasurer were he other Democrats who snagged fhat the politicians enviously re- or to ns free rides In all 35 Democrats and 16 filed for Sen u the two senls nd 10 state offices Three rats and a Republican filed for Sre Mechom Page H grandsons He Is survived by two Pal of Donn Ami and Henry of Mrs Charles Madrid of Mra Clarence Liebert of Denver Mrs Natalie Romero of que and Miss Emily of Albuquerque two brothers Tony of Las and Frank of Lou Angeles a slater Mrs of Dona Ann 24 grandchildren and 35 grout grand children EISENHOWER RECOVERS IKE FULLY RECOVERED President Eisenhower bids goodbye lo Maj Gen Leonard D dant of Walter Reed Hospital in Washington B.C after an overnight stay at the Army medical center Doctors who examined the Chief Executive pronounced him fully re- covered from his mild stroke of Nov 25 International Spirited races for three positions in the state legislature here yesterday with the filing of candidates for parties the 5 p.m deadline finding four candidates for in the sheriff's contest in the Democratic party Dona Ann county will elect three to the state House of Representatives Two incumbents seek re-election They are James CrP Patton for position three and ci o LUI D for two To Vie Two Democrats will go into the party primary seeking nomination for position two They are Calls Eylar Wolfe former tive uiui R L Bob Mayse local contractor James T Martin local attorney is to bo declared tho for position one Patton for ition three The House race for the primary shapes up in this at an average rate of onc feet dally sine aml T B- ory OOP nominee for three Democrats to choose May Ki between Mrs Wolfe and Mayse Stays Excellent Viler Irrigation Water storage totals nt utte and Caballo Dam by and flows within the past week re- lit high levels i le tho release of ater which has been flowing Ca hallo at mi avi 000 acre feet dally Tempers Trip At Tempe As Students Angry TEMPE Ariz March B UTt In n name If you're one of the ona State College nt Tempo stu lents who stormed the ol yesterday in protest over n pro school name change the an Is dynamite And tho fuse Is 10 years old Tho students have been trying 0 get the school changed Arizona State University for overal years but University of 1 supporters Hay such mine would the good name of their school Besides they add Arizona nan inough trouble supporting one im- To end the feud State Ken d C chairman of the State Institutions Committee imposed a rename he school University Dr the be- president of Arizona Stale mild he didn't like the com- too much hut would sup to end the feuding md between the two state schools But students and mime ell the compromise WHS a rom principle So lho marched to tin Capitol and hanged in in full view of his fellow law Makers off the demon n just a font if from young Amerl ans This is n new form 01 lo wo are not ac But conscious of thi art thai school apologized lint mined an Investigation Las Owes Bank Elevated In Rank Among Associates The and Merchant Bunk of gained 75 placed itf Us among lh banks In lho U J during tho American publication retried The local bank which of nt the en of now nn larg in compared with rank at the end of arc 14.000 In lh United of the Elts n district John Gregg ild that water totals at ic stood at cm foot On March 1 ic day the first irrigation water the released storage itals to acre ot Gregg said that Ilia inflow into c has been only feet loss than I he of The release of walur from ullo was continuing nt a of 500 cubic of per an amount ogs described as n pretty fair for this time if year He orders laced hy Valley fanners live been light to Tho Initial of o Rio Project farmers 21 Is the in night ears Inebriated Birds Will Get More Slewed In Time Japan March 5 farmers a tail party for the lust night and hundreds nf the guests wound up In the bag Tho who consider the irds pests in and U their homos The sparrows ale their fill about ami out In the snow Tho runners bagged them and plan n Masaji chief of the local bureau midl il Was a He eii how to loud birds lo drink on a visit to Red China last year Slate Postmasters Meeting April 10 Treasurer 1 Only one county office was when Mrs treasurer remained unopposed in the parly and no GOP candidate filed for tion for that post John W Herbert local man will oppose the winner of parly primary May 13 for w 11 h four Democrats king nomination They urn Nelson Jerry fredo H deputy sheriff imler Romero who Is ing out the second half of- his second term and cannot seek re- election A L former sheriff whose filing about p.m was followed by the entry Inlo the raoi of Max Com of Hatch deputy sheriff No Republican candidate filed for for assessor Two seek that party's for that Clarence E Pop Dean Las Cruces city nnd Harlow Hyland chief deputy assessor under II Davenport who fills out his second term this December and cannot seek Dimly In the November general tion County Rudolf o Rudy Sou Raves Pago Sj Mai I Deliveries To White Sands To Be Increased Approximately IM New Mexico c expected Lo the minimi vent ion of New Mexico of the National of U S Postmasters which will in In on April The will over i period Las who directing for said hat convention will jo at the hotel will bo held at the Country The number of daily mail to White Sunds Proving has been increased and a new route will be opened in early Mny In fin effort to keep pace with expansion at tho Proving Solomon Alvarez LaH postmaster said today Alvarez paid lhat nn average ft ftO sue Its of mall Containing proximately to pieces of mail is delivered to dally At a result of the Increase In mail volume two deliveries to IIP being made daily Alvarez said Up until February mail ice lo was limited to one delivery daily said Unit a new postal mule will bo put into service ut In early Mny when work on i a new project is com- at Proving rour mail clerks a nro now working nt the of tion Luis that on Mondays and after mall im to ia to threy Motionless Moon Program Is Announced Bij Air Force C A P F Klu f The Air Fiaw for n lhat j will hung point in the sky nnd night it would be a mid lon relay station or for cotunlc or went her lHO nx a platform in for it with a Hover U lien C S Irvine Air Chief of Material told the Armed Forces Communications at that tho Air Force In n proposal for a that would hover over a fixed point on tho mirth the out in would be Ideal for launching lit laid It would be to film a from point above a nn Of Irvine In the if atmospheric only a lively small of would be lo start the on ItH way were by Hi Air hoiT Thti moon would bo hurled lo an attitude of ami sent inlo a circular parallel to lho lor ul a of or miles nn hour depending upon tin It would nn blt around onco u day Alno Hut the onca u day Tho moving In the same krep pace with lho earth