i iVtiOO YY lAL^ V*UUfc3. NEW MEXICO. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON JANUARY 2. 1946ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOSHIROHITOPRICE f (SfflfSTwo-Headed BabyLAS CRUCEN wirH N--M-BQYS |N japanBorn in EnglandBy WALLACE PERRY'• Announcement of »n advance in Oic price of hi ilk and butterfat here, effective with .the opening’ of : the now year, came as no serious •surprise to consumers—cfpednlly after Albuquerque's recent experience with a sit-down” walkout— if you car call it that—of Bernalillo counity producers.For. after n Bimllai rise had been granted at Albuquerque, it WAS to be expected that sn equalization order would go out bringing’ milk prices in other parts of the state Into line.ft*’As a matter of fact, an increase in milk and butterfat prices is Icing’ overdue•We haven't had one since the, United Stales was plunged into: the second world wnr— though j cosls of production, including both ] feed prices and. datry-workers' wages, have pyramided rapidly: meantime.Cruces consumers were paving | IT) cenbs a quart for milk when the i war started; they still were pay- j ing 15 centa when the fighting ended.♦ ♦ ♦Tho reason we've escaped the rUe heretofore is that the government; when complaints began tof nrisc from dairy farms, eeteblish-cd a suhsidy which permitted most of Ihom to continue in Inislncsa.(But subsidies—we all hcpr—now sri: oa ihe w«y out.Bo, it was only natural- so long aa production costs remain high— that produews and ' distributors ylike get inureasea which pans the | extra coats on to the consumers.♦ ♦ *. Of course. the new price rise Is! nil other step toward inflation ! which the federal government still j is trying to stem.iBut, unless we’re to continue to: nttscnvpt tc fool oursclv«s by tab-. Injr money out of one pocket—in j sirbaldles—to keep from emptying)I lie other too rapidlywe’ve got to j get down to realities aiul recognize conditions for what they nrc: lor,! if private individuals nrc to rc-nioin in tviainpc** mr.l i rnn'l con- •BIRMINGHAM, Eng.. Jan. ? '.IV—A chttd With two heads was born v*torilay,to the wife if an .American aollder, oflclaU or the SeBy Oak hoxpfUl Raid today. Nurses in the maternity wardsaid Ihe child— boru about a month prematurely—being kept in a ward wtlh other premature babies and that Itawakens fur feedings and cries normally. They sajii, hmvever, that It was “quite‘feeble.Hospital officials snid both the. child's heads were iterfectami Were attached to twin necks on normal Mhoulders And tmdy. weight at birth was five pounds, 12 ounce*.. The hnspitnl declined to disclose the name of the parent*. They said the father had returned to the United Rtatrs hud July. The child was burn at the irotheriH hnme |n a Birmingham ■ulmrb. hut the mother and hahy w.-re taken to the hospital Immediately. Tlie mother warn said to be recovurlng normally.Hitler Ordered Slaughter ofAll CommandosN.M. Hunter Sets Nalioiud Record During DecemberNUERNBERG, Jan. 2 (AP)— A secret order in which Adolf Hitler personally decreed the “slaughter to tlie last man” of all allied commandos and paratroops captured after Oct. 18, 1842, was read to the international military tribunal j today as the trial of 21 Nazi leaders was re-opened.The fuehrer's order -of which only 12 copies wore made — was inspired by iris .fury over the Dieppe raid and similar operations. American prosecutors told the court.ALiRUQUETtQUE, Jan. 2 -Loui.s J.-Vnry. flah anil wildlife service district agent. says that Raymond Wallker established dn Hll-timc national'ptedalorv animal trapping record in December with bagging or SI 3 coyotes and I? bobcats.He reported the previous high was .'1(14 coyotes nnri in bobcat* tallied hv an Oregon trapper »u September, 1P42.Walker's headquarters are in Malaga near Carlsbad.Discards Myth in Political Gamble•TOKYO, Jan. 2 (AP) — Emperor Hirohito, in.a-sij/gfifo' tej nunciation of the myth ihnl he is divine, started thkjhety yw with a bold gamble lo hold his position before afttfclpaled fresh international attacks.His unprecedented New Year's Day vesctipt also'irpWhed upon radical tendencies1' in an evident play for {be. people s support against Japanese Communists, -who adYtfcale his ovei’Jirow. . .Further, the document nliuig Ihc gcworniiient lightly but definitely fur riilatoi'lnp.Ot in solving |uyrtitenifs rtf Itvelihfttri. In that, it imth'fltcrl the emperor'* criifttnucd iirtemst th oolillcjl affair*.General MieArthur promptlyH.Vbpla’lllt;ted the ulrf-aml inert and un*iw.fOiv htralgbl forward rescript, He s.rlii It propelled Hiroliitn into ft tending port 1u lhe itemnrrat!-antion of hi* people.This timing indicate* that oc-cBank DepositsDno Ana county .banks—theupatfo”' antJ«rlliw knew in gdr ^wu !ri ^*5 Cl'UCCi. aftd-one.at vanirc the general outlines i»f the Hatch—hilVP’ ’ - dlRfotf., New Mexico bay? with orhipntlonal forces In Japm were snapped November 15 In JhV Amrrlrnn Red Cross club, formerly the Bankers' Association club in Tokyo. [,*A to right 1st row: Tri Loins R Bcmabiy. Oid3u]i: M Sgt. Charles K. (Irthblr. A Ibuqutrque iLna G Hugos rd.); J*fc. Marvin W. Dir s. •] jjs Cruccfl iJ2on \\\ PicBrha Av-.i: 2nd row: (tpl -Don Walters. Hoi Sorings: Pvt, Kidcl O. S11nch.ra. i4An-do:-Ffc. Paul Mora. Albuquerque lyYnniJoi. - ,'i'R«d Criws photo 1Board Calls New Sirike ParleySweeping Order From now on, I he ortter asserted, all enomlf* 011 fto-callecl commando missions in Europe or Africa challenged by * flenman truujw, even if they are lo all ap-pew unices soldier* In uniform or demolition troops, whether armed or unarmerl. in balttp or in flight, arc to bo ataiightered to the last man.'I i‘Tt does not make any difference whether they aTe landed from ahips «nd flirplane* for their actions or whether 1 hoy are dropped by mrnc-hutc. Even if the*e individuals. when found, should ap-purentlv be prepared to give lliemtelvcs up. no pardon is to be grunted thorn on principle.WASHXNGTO.N. Jan. 2 '/P The government scheduled positive .action today in one strike threat —Ihit of 200.000 electrical work-j ers—but marked tim? in a bigger | one until iTs’riewi:wippoinled steel {fact-finding board can awing into • action.| Conciliation Chief Edgar Warren called representatives of Wcsting-houiw. and General Electric companies to a delayed meeting to discuss their wage dispute a-ilh Lhe CIO-United Electrical Work-$300,000,000 Earmarked for StateProjects in Early Post War ErarrScrlnt and wre ready with \11t-UsurIIm s'rifl coinotcnt. However. It Ih understood that court of-r'rlulK unrterluok the renunciationwithout allied pivirpting.Drriln« 4lrinllr c'lalm The rescript sabt that ties between the mimhtoc and his poule arc not'ptx'jlHatfit on the false ciirtvpiiixn thnl the emperor Is divine . . He never Ur» claimed lt;bvioity Hc.wex^'r, thni cfaim wan made hv mfdlidnlK w*hr clovci-ly utileRcd that concrnt to blurt the tiropli* in the throne. N’o ruler heivtofort* had dared deny thattWCt million doljsi*s Jii'dfpo'jlts within the pa SI vtkiy- Uwlr statements; reafio foj-publlta-tion todav. ieyeal. ‘ Tlie .exact - gain.UiliijfMr688.79. . :Tola I deposits AL,lh6.el0fe. gf ’ business Dec. 31951,961.76 ' largest 'in ' 'theqoonlyls history.* ‘ '■$l,47-‘.0Sh Gain; in L. lT. ' 7'Tbc. J VsV NVtiotiiJ beri^'.of'. 14*. Cnmes loHda Irt _ rcifcjl«jaitv atjflI gain’s, with .iti SANTA FR. Jan. 2 i/P» — More [than 300 million dollars Is ear-I marked for .statewide capital Im-I proven lent 5 in New Mexico 111 the j next few years, according- to j figures’ conrpiled by the atnte ; planning hqard.; Vincent J. Jaeger, huard director, *aid today yurv« coinlucieU ! hy th« planning kgene\ Indicate •a lonp-rangc construction ami i:n-, provcmenl progi’nm in the state !amounting lo S:i4i.fi42.mu.era.N.M. Increases tWinier WhealTins niimunt. in lhe survey, is [divided in In lhr«c categories:I Work pile no. 1 Prftjeci.s for [which plans. opocificuU»ns and ifiuai*.'iat arrangemcutR are rum-letrd and ready for contract, or iroJeClH already under, constnic-lon, totaling 5no.408.000;Work pile no. 2 -Projects forAHiich olans, Hjrerifjcntinus and. nr financial ariaiigemenU are being pVopu red. tclrtJing S2p!l,122.000:jmlWork pile no. 3- -Prejertn eon-tcmplHled tor puutwar constriiv-tlon. for Hilicli neitiher iibmn.sp-.'ciflva ti.ms nor flnaneinl ar-rangentonls hus hepn inacle as uf Jan. 1. totaling J42.iil.600.OI the overnll fig lire •( moreI ban .'100 million dollars, whichJaeger .inserted involved constuu ' lion whic.h may take 'TO to 1 ryea 13. S2.11.107.000 la for projects to hi* paid for 0111 of federal funds. $65.016,(T)0 out of stale funds with federal iiid. .lt;2i.2RJ.500 j'ron*. *! 111v, L’ounfv, muiitripn;' Mm! Hclioul xliMtiv'l tunds and S2IJ65.-HDO In private cimslni'.’lion, with no slaic nr fedBiwl funds involved.'Much of tlie pTogram. Qthcru^Sl, ready for action, *wait* cnngie.a-aionnl action on foik-rni prr.jrcta nnri l-'deral aids, Jnocku said.nsjllwlogy. ; fc-* m*.« slj. j'U;VrOiriinsrily. such a hnrsli rmid * j-nine di| Vi}-ntlon of venlAirica' old teaching* ley bakk iCfuceaWould mmn inilnedifltfi realcnntloh i rfdpqidtH now' at. 11^9^,444.50.of the cabinet and probably n'lin-; iigittiwt 4 yAtr-enj toU\ ‘tji 1W4cnum 9uielites among orfleifits who I 01 or a'gHln of $43?.-IIiur would have lost fare. Tfila; 7604M; PVat.iNattAngl ;at-.'H*tdhN escript dAiibtteM was a ahock to i it yaar-Aiiil. had IMal dejUtila of’Tnin Ac Co Girls Loom If iinnorsSUfe Rrtiily lo AdNew Mexico is m hotter shape in it* post-war program, lie na-*erlert. “Iban hiiv of the nlher 11 wc.'-.vm .stales Our plana are all nude..Sail Jiun eoimty lends the stale In filar, ned const mot in a with \many devout Japanese hut tlir. j 5llJi:t7,.'W4l4lt-^4ilch . •. Jiilhn-pi*rhoiogy of the people has I 4on, pi eRldrnt, U2B.fKK)chnngert to such oxlent thnt tt j n»xive the thtfu/e* ^ D4vf.-0r 1944.was Rcd-ptecl 1‘Rffltly. j. TotnrgiUrt fo/.the tV* Ujk Crii-Mtalers Are Hlg | C«*a Ixuikp .tloqii!|j,‘.4i;47^;W 7P.’Court oC/lclals xvho wrote III* j cn*m Cr,^ v,]#. s'rescript, bearing Himhitn'a mime ' Cn.ccH bd’nkefo'cr^Hl-'year^nd ohvm.uly were on tliWj Crtttoh- Weh.mge. j govern ntont miipcy ror the *xvc©p-The slfike.H were hig. TH?e oni-; bg incrensii,. * , *I mu'* advisers e^deully won? Ry goven^Ft *bfy•■oiivirwed tlut tho biggest ir.ter-i rvjUain. ihev mean froth.crf«p mib-iiAtlonnl doubt -wei retaining the! and ariny rnlkHdo was-the qtn-stlon of which, rturlhg the lak-tv.onllrivlnlty. They moved quiokly in nn ov 10-15 wxsre' ijwnt ■ IJ^ne orat tempi to rullif' U. Ju qofog so., |ir„ughi home • by returttfrg •of course .thev t-futod nimom • venvkvn ami'War vat^mri.that the emper.ir would alnlirtite t.r.j, fjve yt,m t/ie yenr