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   New Mexican (Newspaper) - October 18, 1963, Santa Fe, New Mexico                                Oldest Founded 1149 Year Issue No 275 16 SANTA FE NEW MEXICO OCTOBER 18 1963 10 CenU Tommy LeBow Named Fire Chief A Santa Fe service tion operator for the last 33 years was named City Fire Chief last night by members of the Volunteer Fire Department He is Tommy of 635 Armenia 1 think I'll enjoy LeBow said He has been assistant chief of the volunteers for a half-dozen years and a member of the fire ment for about 20 years For the past nine years ie has operated a service station across the street irom La Fonda Prior to hat he operated another service station on the same street LeBow was elected to fill e on the teer fire department ere alert by the resignation of Ellis Bauer last month fl a u e r resigned after more than 40 years on the fire department LeBow is married and has three children The new fire chief he feels his new job will be difficult It will be hard to fill a man's place who has been chief for the past 25 years and in the depart menl for nearly 42 he said referring to ing chief Bauer Tommy LeBow Ben Martinez Undecided On Resigning Police Chief A B Martinez Sr has received a letter In- him to resign as a member of the Santa Fe Fiesta Council but said last night he has not decided what course of Lord Home Scottish Peer Named Prime Minister Space Sentry Goes In Orbit CAPE CANAVERAL Fla United Stales has completed two-thirds of a space triple play In what so far has been one of its most perfectly executed satellite The triple is scheduled or completion Saturday when the second of two nuclear explosion Moroccan Troops Retake 2 Posts action to take The letter ALGIERS AP Crack roccan troops have recaptured two Sahara Desert outposts but Algeria vowed today that the fighting is not stopping Talks in Morocco brought no cease-fire in the un- declared border war and the Algerian negotiators flew back to Algiers The Algerians claimed co's ultimate objective is the oasis of Tindouf au important iron mining center in western Algeria The village of douf which has a population of about is near borders of Morocco and Mauritania and about 180 miles southwest of the battle zone Forces Retreat was from City Manager Marion Sebastian and was written on Instruction of City Council Issued at a meeting yesterday morning The letter In effect orders Martinez to quit the Fiesta Council and his job as dent of the organization which sponsors the centuries old de Santa Fe Martinez said last night he had received the letter but bad no comment He said he wanted to think about letter The action of the council came after two months of biller controversy over Martinez ad- ministration of the Fiesta cil The City Council said fight had embarrassed the city threatened lo hamper certain operations of city ment and thus Martinez of- fice on the Council was incompatible with his role as chief of police The council's action called for immediate resignation from Hassi Belda and joub the outposts 900 miles southwest ol Algiers ly they had changed hands eral times since fighting broke out Tuesday In a palm grove at Hassi da Moroccan Gen Ben Omar Driss told Associated Press cor- respondent Andrew Borowiec his orders were to hold the two posts Driss formerly commanded Moroccan troops In the Congo operation Youngsters Used Borowiec said nine Algerians captured at Hassi Beida all were less than 18 years old The outposts along the camel detection satellites is to be ma Into a circular orbit In which both the high and low points will be miles above the earth A similar sentry satellite launched by the same rocket achieved this circular goal Thursday when a small motor fired to arrest it at the high point of an orbit ranging from 230 lo miles above the earth This Is the highest circular bit ever achieved by a craft The two watchdog satellites and a midget satellite weighing only were propelled into paths by an rocket launched from Cape Canaveral Wednesday night The Defense Department clamped a secrecy lid on the launching B u t reliable sources reported rocket performed flawlessly satellite is main in the and of the Van Allen Belts which miles earth An outnumbered to Tindouf and to equipped Algerian force of about 600 retreated Thursday tania placed the Moroccans in control of water wells for survival in the desert The Algerians first retreated 10 miles lo high ground then withdrew main force miles to dig in at Press correspondent Paul Davis reported in the first dispatch from the Algerian side Davis said an Algerian track convoy was bringing up forcements totaling 300 lo 400 troops A reporter for Algerian slate radio said cans supported by planes and Serenity Gels New Test Today WASHINGTON Ngo real sincere which has run the gauntlet of and picket lines North and South faced yet another test today in the nation's tal South Viet Nam's traveling First Lady was scheduled lo speak before the National out Club and Student Peace and the Students for a cratic Society planned to picket her appearance Mme Nhu look time off from blasting the U.S government Thursday to let newsmen in on her beauty If it is true lhat I do not look my age she said it is just be- cause I am always very serene real sincere serenity I iys iry to keep my serenity By EL CHIVO The growing competition of the University of New printing department a source of complaint among some commercial printers in stale was up once more by a recent ment of the Stale Historical Society The University which has been printing the Society's publication after winning out In bidding with commercial printers now owns the cation The Historical Society news bulletin for announced that a recent ment gave the publication to the University Under terms of the ment the University has com- plete ownership nf he Review Including editing publishing and Another point in ment Is lhat the university will permit the society up to two pages In each issue ol Review for Society news The agreement provides lhat for each minimum annual dues In Society will go University New Mexicans consumed Enters NEW PRIME MINISTER In London standing In 10 Downing Britain's rhymes questions afler being asked to new government Harold formally resigned ns Prime Minister earlier in the day and recommended Home as his as successor Plea Of LAS VEGAS UPI A plea of innocent was entered day by Rueben Garcia an at- tendant at Las Vegas State pital who is charged with ing a woman patient Dist Judge Luis Armijo took the case under advisement and will announce later whether cia is to be bound over to dis- court for trial The district attorney's office said charge was based on an incident which occurred Aug 31 Pershing Missile Passes Test FT WINGATE A Pershing missile off its launch paid at Ft gate near Gallup early and and impacted six minutes later at a spot in the White Sands Missile Range The firing was the only one The investigation into of Mrs Evelyn took a new turn today Mrs Caretta Mae Mitchell who has been charged along with Oscar Leu in the attempt on Mrs life has told officers she is three months pregnant And a check of district court records shows the divorce action filed by Leu against his wife has not been dropped Mrs Mitchell told Deputy Sheriff Abe Rodriquez she is at least three months pregnant Rodriquez said he had not taken Mitchell lo a doctor to verify this information but he has scheduled an appointment for her examination A check of the district court records shows Fe county case 33818 was filed by attorney in an effort lo a divorce from Mrs Leu on grounds of incompatibility Leu told officers he had dropped the charges when he learned his wife possibly had been poisoned but a check of the case file day disclosed papers to drop suit had not been filed 4 Embalmers May Retake State Test Park Service's Director Ousted WASHINGTON Con- rad L Wirth was ousted today as director of the National Park Service and George P elevated to succeed Four persons Issued ers licenses under a new act including the author of the act may be required to lake their examinations for licenses over again The validity of the four censes is being Investigated by Santa Fc law firm of Bigbee and Byrd counsel for the New Mexico Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors One of licenses was sued to State Rep Jim Fe who sponsored the 196.1 law Another was issued lo L W McGuffin of vice chairman of the stale board 000 gallons of distilled spirits scheduled today It was third during the first six months the tentative series of five this year according to a a barely Jr was him Wirth resigned under pressure in the wake of a National emy of Sciences report which scolded the park service for Its attitude toward research Interior Secretary Stewart L Udall announced Wirth's re- and the appointment of as the new director moving up after nine months as associate director The Wirth change was an- by the Spirits of about m miles Liquor Howard Sands cock said report shows New Mexicans consumed lons of bourbon and lons ol vodka during this period Bourbon accounted for 49 cenl of the spirits con- in the state Vodka counted for 14 per cent and life Continued On Page Two BULLETIN BADEN-BADEN Germany DPI Mexico City today won the vole of the Olympic Committee lo host the 1968 Olympic Summer Games release of science academy report criticizing park ice research for alleged lack of It said the agency has suffered because of a ure to recognize distinctions be research and tive decision-making 64 headed the Mrs has admitted having an affair with Leu while his hospitalized from the three alleged attempts on her life Mrs Mitchell also ad Ihp 11 woman a white She named Leu as person who supplied the powder but he has denied any Implication in the alleged attempts to kill his wife Mrs Mitchell will be formall arraigned Monday before DIs Court Judge James M Scarborough Leu entered a plea of during his formal before udge Thursday Leu Is scheduled be tried Dec 16 but his at torney Russell Jones has the trial be postponed until th spring term of court Leu Is free on a properly bond The couple faces six counts Three of attempted murder Continued On Page Two Waived Noio In Duke City ALBUQUERQUE Northrop Corp of Calif one o have been resident's leading aerospace Mexico and employes of in nation will ope homes for at least 15 years and an at Albuquerque The new acl waives tional requirements for an em- license for persons who who hold licenses as a funeral director or assistant funeral di rector But the act requires these persons to take practical Max S George director o Northrop's Ventura Division j said the at the work which Albuquerque will tx will Ix Advocates Firm Realistic Policies Toward Soviets LONDON AP Lord Home was named today be Britain's prime minister he man whn nisi try lo carry the Conservative party la victory 11 within Hie yoar The soft-spoken but incisive foreign secretary fid fas appointed by Queen II to be her first at lie urging of retiring Prime Minister Id The choice o Scottish advocates a lirm but policy toward the iel Union came despite a mid- ight rebellion the Tory arty A large segment of own Cabinet ought to ic last to block Home's and win the post or Prime Minister Richard Butler now lor the time edged lm out in 1957 Resentment Resentment centered on Mac- decision to pass over Conservative leaders in the louse of Commons and select member of the House o ords Homo nime Is lo ils title promptly and seek a seal in the House o n a special election Butler leads the literal wing ol the Conservative party Hi supporters felt lie gave the par Ly a more modern image tha was needed for the struggle with the resurgent Possible Recession Lurking HOTSPRINGS Va UPI Undersecretary of Commerce Franklin D Roosevelt Jr said today that business was ing mixed trends which could mean that a recession is ing in the nation's economic ture Roosevelt was the second Kennedy administration man this week to point up the specter ol an economic sion despite the fact that ness seems lo be booming Waller W Heller President Kennedy's economic ad- visor said Tuesday that be- yond the first few months of party in the next general next year It is not easy to find election to be held by the fall ol Home himself had kept clear enough in the economic boiler to prevent backsliding intn recession of the power struggle over the Same Recipe past lew days Friends said hej Both Roosevelt and Heller of- vas reluctant to shed his title in: the same recipe for order to lake over the avoiding an economic menl enact the President's SI I billion Although I h e selection of lax which Home may leave scars on the ion hopes will spur party to a record growth rate lad chosen a man he could Irnst in the critical field of for- eign affairs and a man well known lo Britain's chief ally the United Stales Only after Home succeeds In forming a government as the queen asked him lo do In ing him will he become primo minister The administration remains In cr until time New Name The new British leader seems likely to be known as Primel Minister No announcement has been made as lo the style Lord Home will use when he gives up his Continued On Page Two Roosevelt assessed economic future in a speech prepared or a two-day meeting here of the Influential business council The economy Is still ing considerable strength but some of the latest indicators of business activity show mixed ho said Yesterday's High 74 Precipitation 05 Yesterday's Unsettled Weather Page 9 NEWS IN BRIEF Va Yugoslav President Tito a lough old World War II rilla fighter postponed his flight o California today be- cause of the flu A Stale Department spokesman said Tito was running a ature of 100.2 degrees and decided lo call off Ing flight on advice of his physicians classified but will relate to nuc before all live and possibly space devices of Licensing Board and engineering Lujan and McGulfin took examination in said facility before Manuel Garcia a will employ 50 persons member of the slate board He said the Ventura Division Richard Carpenter of Bigbee has been working with De- and Byrd said the holders of Atomic Support Agency at oiher two licenses look their practical examination at Las Vegas but their names were not available Less than the entire of the board may have for 12 years and was physically present at both with the agency or 32 yearn Continued On Page Two Sandia Base and the Air Force Special Weapons Center at land Air Force Base both at Albuquerque The purpose In establishing Albuquerque section Is to enhance our support ol these two George said VANDENBERG A I R FORCE BASE Calif AP The Air Force says its latest Minute man Intercontinental missile shot was i success The launching conducted Thursday was he 18th from side base No other details were released BONN Germany cellor Erhard hid for reunification of Germany day by using Big Four powers that defeated Hitler affairs until a final peace treaty Is signed This would amount lo revival of ences that the United Slates the Soviet Union Britain and France held regularly for n time after World War II SEOUL Korea AP Five university student leaders were arrested in a raid before dawn today on charges ol plotting against the military regime of President elect Chung Hee Park ATHENS Greece Screaming left-wing clashed with police In central Athens Thursday night Sixty persons ing 21 police were reported Injured o work jointly on German TOKYO AP Foreign ter Ohira urged Japanese people today to accept visits of U.S nuclear   

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