TOWNtwin; nigh in ver3 on cityember cross vith youthful from educa-Las Cstammr Mcwsptm s£Avm xxmnASSOCIATED PHESS LEASED WIRELAS CRUCES. NEW MEXICO, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUG1iesringceits buttle rline sere-ei'onautlcs iltlan thatand Ala-•oi-ce Base peratlonal lie danger ta Provingnt petition eRillD Valeo for re* 2 decision, e appllca-Llne-i for serve Loa le It auth-erve Ala*ti of the allay Raid: ■ather ex-idown was1 WQ3 30used the irt, Curtinnlrln't. ex-HIGH WATER AT MESILLA DAM• / ■• r-I t fl 1« X 1:rvL.rr' - • r:::,.....,.■? .t?. V.?.• “'isyLocal Grori] To Attend Road MeetA delegation of 11 Dona county and Las Cruces offi( anil businessmen meet lomoi with the state highway com: sion lo discuss problems rcla to highway conxtrucllon here, meeting is lo be held nt 10 in Snnln Fe.RuuhIit Group To be represented will be And county officials, n Las Cr booster group, the local motel sociation. the Board of Regent Now Mexico A*M College, a Izcns highway group, and the silln Valley Chamber of Comtm Problems which huve arisen s plans wcic drawn for const me' of a truck by-pass and the :HEAVY RAINS during the past week made a wild, rushing torrent of the Rio Grande river in the Mesilla Valley this'week. The river reached its peak Tuesday at 12 noon when a crest of water reached Mesilla dam. Bureau of Reclamation officials estimated the crest,as it roanhnrl thr flam, u's? mnvinu nt th/» mtn nf 9 Rflft ennAnH_fr*ntmillion highway from Las Cr to Anthony will be discussed • llie highway commission.Among these problems Is n request by New Mexico AM lege, and temporary denial righl-uf-way by the agency erning upuratiyn of the Colton search Laboratory. Thu cullugi f|iic*Mtinl two additional undurpa