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   New Mexican (Newspaper) - February 28, 1969, Santa Fe, New Mexico                                TH E Founded 1849 Year Issue No 81 18 Pages SANTA FE MEXICO FRIDAY FEBRUARY Otic Sec lion Price 10 Direct Air Service City Appeals CAB Choice By RON LONGTO The City of Santa Fe appealing decision o Civil Aeronautics Board CAB in ils service to Albuquerque case In a brief filed with the CAB City Attorney Dean Zmn said he examiner in lie case ignored Santa Fe's position in reference lo air service Tlie decision ol Examiner William J Madden Zmn said deprives Santa Fe of needed and sibly air service to Chicago Us Vegas Los An- geles and San This was accomplished by the failure of the examiner lo recommend either one or both of the local service carriers which now serve Santa Fe lo render the new air service found Zirin said The cily attorney pointed out lhal Santa Fc has supported additional service for Albuquerque vided it is not at the expense of the service lo Santa Fe The city made its position clear in that it would like to be guaranteed ready connections wilh new service through increased local service said city also asked to be assured that the trans- pattern for Albuquerque did not deprive Fe of needed direct air lo points with which Santa t-e has a common interest The assurances we sought are not in the examiners Zinn said The initial decision com- ignores and neglects the public convenience and of Fe We find ourselves in the position of being completely out of the air transportation picture though Santa Feans substantially to the economic growth and air traffic figures used by the examiner as a Continued on Page 2 D Has Confidence In School Finance Berlin Election stm On BERLIN AP Mayor Schuetz said today that he election of West Germany's new president will take place in West Berlin on March 5 as planned Schuetz old a news ence the adamant sland taken by the Easl Germans toward negotiations wilh his ment made further contact im- possible The East Germans had would issue passes for West Berliners to visil friends and relatives in East Berlin at Easier if the election was moved from Berlin But the West German government said il would change the voling only if East Germans gave much more than lhal The mayor's personal ant met wilh East German State Secretary Michael Kohl in West Berlin On Thursday the Cosl German government lold he West Berlin Senate that exploratory talks could not con- until elections were called off Wesl German Chancellor Kurl Georg Kiesinger said on sion Thursday night that he election would be held in West Berlin as planned The East Germans and the Russians lo the holding of Nixon Asks De Gaulle A confident Sen Aubrey L Dunn said day he has no fears about a compromise plan that will put his public school finance Senate I and rival measure introduced by Sen Harold L Runnels Into the Senate Finance Com- once again The compromise solves the problem of the rival hills being deadlocked in committees head ed by the two sponsors Dunn heads Education Committee while Runnels is chairman ol Finance group Fraud in Atty Gen James said his office will be- gin ble fraud in the Stale caid Program after he re- all ing the alleged violations Sen R C Morgan submitted a Thursday to attorney eral ol 50 medical providers who possibly defrauded government under Medicaid In a Idler to Sen Morgan Maloney said will you please supply us wilh all information you have regarding each of individuals or He asked for which specifically lo alleged dealings wilh the stale of New Mexico Immediately upon of particulars we will commence the requested in based upon any fraudulent dealings lhal have In fad Maloney said Lee Francis In Hospital LI Gov E Lee Francis Is under observation al Bataan Hospital in Albuquerque wilh a touch of the flu His office said lhal after com- plaining of chesl pains day he was advised by his physician would be his best course Francis checked inlo the pital Thursday and ex- lo be there for several days his office said He will be able to receive visitors the re- port says and is cheerful and in good Presiding over Senate in his absence is Sen R C Ike Western Purpose Is President's Theme PARIS Nixon came to Paris Iho climactic stop on his lour with an appeal lo President Charles de Gaulle lo join him in efforts to build a new sense of purpose and in a search for a and lusting pence Alier strained relations timing back many years the American President urged the French leader lo join In ing not lo Hie past aggravations but lo the future We shall not repeat the slogans of old disputes In our lo build a new sense of U.S President said in an address prepared for his arrival from Rome We will your convictions NIXON GREETED BY FRENCH President Charles tie Gaulle shakes hands wilh President Richard Nixon in the Salon at Orly air field following the arrival of American Chief from Rome AP Wirephoto by cable from Paris Both measures go to the Committee of the Whole for Tuesday At the nd of the day they for to Runnels was thrust inlo he dis- ule when the cost of came lire The Dunn alls for increased slate ex- of some million e Runnels would aise by about on according to ils sponsor Proponents of riced say hat II provides superior system of ng the money The Runnels hey is merely the nt system warmed ver We'll be ready for them aid Dunn looking ahead to he clash is flexible t can sland heing cut and still nil he a better than Since the main argument of hose backing is the ng it would email Dunn their argument Even if is cut down to he same cost as he said it still would do a belter job than that one docs Dunn's enjoys approval of most senators interviewed on he subject It was the fruit of a year-long effort hy the ative School Study Committee of which Dunn is also chairman Eisenhower Develops Pneumonia the election in West Berlin be- cause it is a demonstration ol West Germany's claim lo the former German capital To ass election East mans barred all members of the Federal Assembly which will elect the president Irom using Hie surface routes across East Germany to West Berlin In- slead the electors will come by plane since the East Germans have no control over the lanes The Soviets also have an- troop maneuvers west of Berlin next week but this ber did not force a the election plans announcement wi Money Minimum Needs Require Million Tax Increases WASHINGTON AP Gen Dwight D Eisenhower has de pneumonia the Army announced today A morning from ter Reed Army Hospital said former president who underwent abdominal gery Sunday is generally weaker this morning but is cooperative and determined to overcome this latest tion The bulletin relayed probably set off new propagan da blasts from Easl Berlin and Moscow that will increase in in- tensity over the weekend Campus Unrest Continues By The Associated Press New incidents of violent est and vandalism have struck al three of ies where protestors have been active during current ivave of campus around he country police and run dissidents clashed in a long series of scuffles at the Berkeley campus of the sity of California Twelve sons were arrested including three leaders One was Ysidro Macias who said earlier We're going to close it down whether it be by striking peacefully or by talking or whether we have lo burn the down About 50 windows were broken during day In Madison protestors at of Wisconsin ran through five buildings tossing stench bombs overturning chairs and disrupting classes Some students were forced to flee The outbreak followed a rally o assess progress on de- mands for an autonomous black By The Associated Press The New Mexico Legislature is talking about possibility of million in tax increases just to meel the defined mini- mum needs of state government during fiscal If a richer public school gram is adopted the new ey need could soar to nearly million The Senale sat Thursday as a committee of he whole to hear lire facts on finance and taxes Robert Kirkpatrick assistant state finance director ed latest tabulation on what le termed general fund appropriation increases for the coming year A minimum increase of million includes a public school from Sen Harold Runnels which calls for an in- crease of million In stale 10 the schools tax money is ed over and above the lion to restore the public school reserve fund lo a level of lion lo build up the general re- serve fund lo its former level of million and to make up for decreased general fund Camp us Ii Vetoed by Governors These would bring the total increase needs to Department of said If Legislative School Committee's school is lor Runnels the need lor new would be increased lo million The committee hill calls for million in additional school compared wilh nels million Generally speaking De- of Finance need for all genera agencies except ng education on the basis of a lat 5 per increase in current budget Higher education would re- WASHINGTON AP The nation's governors have con- campus disorders but problem thus indicated agree menl with suggestions present cd bv Hie Rev Theodore lies rejected a call for a of Notre Dann by the out of fear il might slir more unrest By overwhelming voice vole governors approved a lution Thursday saying lawless acls by a small segment of must not allowed to interfere with the vast numbers of students who are seeking lo exercise their opportunities The action came after Ally Gen John N Mitchell assured the National Governors ence on second day of ils winter meeting that the Justice Department is keeping an eye on campus disorders The proposal by California Gov Ronald Reagan whose own stale has had some of severest upheavals would have called on President Nixon to or dcr a study lo i is a nationwide plan or or behind he outbreaks who was praised arlier by President Nixon for lis policy of dealing firmly with protestors al the South Bend nd university sent his lo Vice Spiro T in a letter made public about the lime Reagan ccs Department would million additional your will strive to find areas of com- mon understanding We will talk but we will also listen For without France is no Eu- rope Both your and our need your wisdom and experience De Gaulle strode out to Air Force One lo grecl Nixon Nixon emerged from Jcl with a wave of his righl hand to a wailing crowd of officials then hand of the year-old general whose face was wreathed in am amiable It is Indeed in your person the United Stales Is paying cordial visit to DC aulle lold Nixon For 200 years during a lime when many things have nothing could keep our from feeling that your country was a the French leader added have so we can make known our thoughts and our intentions on problems anil he affairs ol world and that you en us on your views and proj an increase ol million compared with the million recommended by the Board of Educational Finance Other education programs in- the lion program schools for deaf and visually handicap ped and the Museum of New Mexico Albuquerque Tech Vocational Institute and other vocational education would he increased by a total of million Nixon also sounded a call to something new and different Our he said as they may he in culture history and tradition face in common the task o creating new which will inspire our peoples goal which will lead them to con than live relations The President to his links between France am America and said he Iw must once again begin a jour ney together in search o something more iny previous shared must discover the way t a just and lasting said The search will be diff cult hut we musl succeed to the price of failure cannot b home I look forward Mr Pre idem lo discussing wilh you how lo carry put this essential ask In a glowing compliment lo Continued on Page 2 The Health and made his proposal Actress Arrives Today California has been troubled sporadic unrest at Uni- reported thai hower experienced some during the night which is due to pneumonia which has developed in the right lung base It is too early lo determine how he will respond lo said He was described as having spent a restless night The issuance by of hospital bulletin was a der ended an eight day lull on the campus where National Guardsmen were drawn only lasl week At the University of Chicago a call for a stride support from the students bul about 100 dis- marched on the law school Six stench bombs were set off in campus buildings bul the protestors denied they were sible Morgan Curry Irom the usual pro lem of Previous ones were an- Houie at the hospital In Washington he governors overwhelming ly lo condemn campus disorders bul rejected California Gov on Page of California's Berkeley campus and at San Francisco Stale College see no need to foment ble in Florida by it is federal said that chief executive Claude Kirk In tenns of the Michigan 1 do not believe a federal investigation is necessary or ad- at this said new Gov William G Milliken The governors many ol whom spent a good deal of the two Film star Nancy Kwan arrives in Fc A reception is planned by the officers of New Mexico Film Cenier 01 slar at 5 p.m al of the Governors Miss Kwan is slar of The McMasters a 2 million dollar lo he filmed here in March and April Miss Kwan starred in er Drum Song The World of Suzie Wong and lure in Paradise An Adven Social Viet Cong Legal PARIS AP American at Vietnam peace ilks appear lo have reached le conclusion that current id Cong offensive far has at violated the under- landing under which xl Slates hailed the bombing of Vietnam lasl Nov 1 Chief U.S negotiator Henry Cabol Lodge Is due to present a detailed report on the conference lo President during a scheduled meeting Sunday morning Conference sources said South Vietnamese Vice President Cao Ky will attend at east a part of Nixon's talk with Lodge They are expected lo review he stalemate and discuss possible of the Vicl Cong There was a ence in emphasis American and South on the at- tacks Following sixth weekly conference session Thursday South Vietnamese spokesman Nguyen Thieu Dan stressed large number of civilians killed and injured by what he called indiscriminate Viet Corig ing of centers Lodge also deplored the ian victims of Vicl Cong's wanton violence But U.S spokesman Harold Kaplan I old newsmen the United States was satisfied Viet Cong attacks were aimed mainly at tary targets A olal increase of ion would go lo all other areas including the judiciary the leg the executive agencies and public safety functions The state's share of the cost lo bring all state employes to minimum wage salary leve of per hour would be million If no new taxes are enacted fund revenue next year would be an estimated lion about million under million lo be this year Proposals lo issue lion in severance lax bonds would require debt service re- totaling million that would be from the general fund to be made up In additional taxes Senators al Thursday's Viel Cong Rockets Rip De Nang Navy Dock SAIGON AP More than 30 towns and bases in South nam were shelled hy Viet Cong during night and pound rockets ripped a U.S Navy dock al Da Nang The sank two big ng cralt and heavily damaged The enemy off a series of explosions aboard he boats Al east one American sailor was tilled 51 sailors and eight rines were wounded and 300 ions of ammunition were de- U.S spokesmen said AP correspondent Edwin Q White reported fronts She will receive red attempted lo get some idea pet in how much of a tax Increase on her arrival and will hold a brief press conference there Burl Ives and Hrock Peters are expected to have a formal reception at Fe Airport Saturday moms are now being made The public is lo both the public will State Revenue Director Franklin Jones lold It's a political matter to be decided at ballot box ader you have imposed the lax That is only tesl of a tolerable limit People judge It is days talking about campus said receptions Film Cenier at ballot box after act touched were blown off nine small houses loaded wilh everything from chocolate bars lo bombs Part of one of boats was hurled 150 yards across a road and pieces il metal up to a foot square were thrown farther Ammunition explosions might explode evacuated civilians from a half square mile area surrounding the dock The civilians began moving back inlo area this morning wilh the dock slill littered with debris and explosives Al enemy troops were reported pushing toward and military spokesmen reported several er indications that small units were attempting lo assemble lor an assault on the capital Vietnamese and Viet Cong troops were intercepted 10 miles east of Saigon Thursday They were reported still as U.S Isl Infantry sion soldiers followed up a night bomb and artillery attack witli a sweep of area's rice dies and marshes A U.S spokesman said at least live of the enemy known killed and eight others were taken prisoner Two armored personnel leans were killed in the riers trucks bulldozers and other in the area Officials fearing that some bombs stored nearby ing one helicopter was shot down and three others were hit by enemy ground fire but aged lo get back to their bases   

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