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February 11, 1959 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Page Thirteen derness preservation system provided in a bill before water before plowing the range. TornadoSmashes State's Mineral TV Key Previews Recommended the legislature Inal cases before justices of the peace. (Judiciary.) HB203 (Sanchez, others) Provides for contests of election on municipal school board elections. (Privileges and elections, then Education). HB204 (Rutherford, others) Establishes a state government reorganization study committee to examine oper Legislative Summary make a study of "inequalities" in taxation.

Opposed reduction in the number of animals allowed to St. Louis Area Policy Opposed ations of state government and recom graze on federal lands, unless recommended by the local advisory board, and urged both Today'a top television shows as previewed for the Journal by TV Key's staff of experts who attend rehearsals, watch screenings and analyie scripts in New York and Hollywood. Continued from Pane One mend legislation, constitutional amendments and proposals for constitutional convention: emereencv. (Public anil Continued from Page One over the shattered neighbor Commended the Buick Motor Division for use of wool upholstery in its cars. Urged immediate termination of federal lamb grading, declaring it is resulting in over-fat lambs which are not the Bureau of Land Manage By tht Aseoelated Prete (Ob.

1U) Introduced In Reiutfe SB151 iSalaal Adda school rumps to provisions of educational retirement Act. (Education). SB152 (Smalley) Provldln for an ailrittinnnl farm tnr mineral laaaaa prison labor urged "serious Military Affairs, then Appropriations and Finance.) HB205 i Bustamente, others) Regulates Issuance and redemption of trad ment and the Forest Service to hood. One of the survivors, Mrs Alberta Williams, said "some make "full use" of these consideration" to setting up of camps for "honor prisoners," to do conservation work on state ing stamps, truouc ana Military Af fairs.) boards. under certain conditions.

(Conserva- wanted by the consumer. 1 1 An Irge Food Survey how, I'm afraid to speak loud when I'm so close to the dead." Scheduled the 1959 ram salt SB153 (Smalley) Railing from 6 to HB208 (K. Martinez, Onrcla) Adds requirement that municipalities or counties comprising local option districts, in assessing annual license tax on liquor dealers must assess tax on same basis as for any other business. (Pub Urged Congress direct a for Aug. 7, at the State Fair.

Worst Since 1927 and federal lands within soil conservation districts. In other resolutions, the association: Opposed the proposed wil- Expressed appreciation to ins numo-r 01 appointees 1( ine ooarn of regents of the state museum, adding the governor as ex-offlclo member. (Public Affaire. SB154 (Osborn) Making minor lic ana Military Allans, then Taxation and Revenue.) study to determine the amount of food this country will need in 1975 and 2000. This was the worst tornado Leon Harms, former manager to hit St.

Louis since Sept. 30 aiiieiniiiiriii-B in pi'Jvcuui ca Mil Ing persons convicted of felonies, (Ju- Urged future land purchases HB207 (Carter, others) Authorizes school districts to enter into agreements of lease with nonprofit corpofif tlon for acquisition, construction of buildings and lease of same to school districts; providing for rentals and providing for issuance of bonds of lessor 1927, when a twister following almost the identical pattern by state and federal govern UlCIIH.Vf. RB155 (Agnew, Osborn) Providing (hut all trading stamps must have cash unllla 11b. A nn ments for hunting areas be took 73 lives. Increases Asked chant giving such stamps accept them allowed only after approval of Tuesday's disaster followed a day of unseasonable, muggy the county commission, appro val by Congress be needed for as injiii at nny nine, resiiruiesH 01 number of stamps if total value Is dVer 11; providing penalty.

(Public Affairs). 8B156 (F. Chaves, Richardson) Allowing precomputation of charges on loans of IIOOO or less. (Corporations). SB157 (Richardson) Creating a state rHl aHtata MUnmlialnn tn htiv.

In Compensation warmth and a night of pound ing, flooding rains. weath' purchase of land by any federal ana of school district; emergency. (Judiciary. HJR5 (D. Montoya, others) (constitutional amendment) Provides an elective highway commission of 32 members, one from each county to serve two year terms.

(Transportation.) HJR8 (Foster, othars) (constitutional amendment! Deletes constitutional provision restricting power of removal of highway commissioners. agencies, the cost of moving a er bureau had warned high winds would sweep the city ranch operation to another lo SANTA FE (UPI) Proposal cation be taken into account lng, selling or leasing of real estate, and regulating the licensing of real estate brokers and real estate sales- which rests on the juncture of to Increase workman compen' of the State Fair, and Mrs. Harms for their work with junior livestock growers. Officers re-elected, besidej Lee, were Ralls Jones, Roswell, and Gordon Bond, Albuquerque, vice presidents, and Hub Corn, Roswell, secretary-treasurer. Re-elected directors were Forrest Atchley, Mt.

Dora; W. E. Corn, Roswell; Charles Fuller, Picacho; Lowry Hager-man, Santa Fe; W. E. HubbelL Quemado; Jack Huning, Los Lunas; A.

S. MacArthur, Wagon Mound; J. L. Merritt, Yeso; Eugene Perez Vaughn; Joe Skeen, Picacho; Lloyd Treat, Hope, and Robert White, Santa Rosa. Miss Belle Benson was re- named secretary.

the Mississippi and Missouri iisii, piu.iiuiiuiK uuiievuun ui ires ur commissions, unless licensed. (Public HJRT (Larragolte) (constitutional in payment for condemned ranches, that state and federal agencies make payments in lieu of taxes for private lands sation for injuries from a max' imum of $30 to $42 a week en tered the Senate 'Tuesday. amenament) Prohibits union membership as a condition of employment. (Judiciary.) HJR3 (R. Martin.

Roberta) fconstltu. Rivers. But the sleeping me' tropolis had no advance warn' ing of the potential death boil ing up in the skies. 8B1M (Preelove) Making it mandatory to either remove doors or have doors sealed on abandoned refrigerators. (Judiciary).

SB159 (T. Chavei) Authorizing cumulative voting by corporation etock- hnM.M l.nlaaa In The bill, introduced by Tibo purchased and that prior users tional amendment) Permits legislature to create county commission districts and require commissioners to reside therein, or to provide for election at of public lands be given pref J. Chavez (D-Valencia) also would raise the maximum for erence-in use when lands are PROJECT 20 "Meet Mr. Lincoln." An unusually interesting documentary, making excellent use of still photographs of the perioaMem-orable sequence shows cartoons of the era vilifying Lincoln, accompanied by gome quotes from leading newspapers of the time. Moving narrative concludes with Lincoln's death.

(6:30 p.m., Channel 4). OZZIE AND HARRIET "Jealous Joe Randolph." It's always fun to watch Ozzie dig his own pit and pull the dirt in over his head. This one is a fine, funny example of that. When Harriet perversely asks Ozzie whom he'd like to be married to if he weren't married to her, a chain of jealousy is unleashed that extends not only to the Nelsons, but to their good friends, the Randolphs, as well. Every time Ozzie opens his mouth the situation gets worse and funnier.

One of those good old-fashioned Nelson stories the type the series has specialized in since its inception and the type it does best. (7:30 p.m., Channel 7). BAT MASTERSON "The Sharpshooter." Tonight it's Bat's turn to have hired professional killers set on his track, but they're no luckier than amateurs. Conrad Nagel makes an unlikely appearance as a western bad guy. On the whole, not much excitement but a bit of fun.

(7:30 p.m., Channel 4). U. S. STEEL HOUR. "Family Happiness." Jean Pierre Aumunt and Gloria Vanderbilt are wll cast in Morton Wishengrad's adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's novel.

In the process of condensation the character development and plot are necessarily thinned, but this story of a 17-year-old girl and her mature guardian trying to adjust to the pains of love and marriage has its rewards. (8 p.m. channel 13) EVENING WITH FRED ASTAIRE. (A repeat) Impeccable taste, imaginative choreography, a beautiful girl and Fred Astaire add up to an hour of perfection, a phrase your TV Key pre-viewer hasn't used more than a handful of times in half a decade. We've seen this fabulous musical twice and enjoyed it almost as much the second time.

Nearly every number's a gem, so you pick your own favorites as we advised back in October. Barry Chase is the decorative spinning top. In case you're just back from Mars! (Color) (8 p.m. channel 4) DONNA REED. "Donna Plays Cupid." Cute episode for all members of the family.

Donna sounds and acts like every happily married woman who yearns to see her husband's best friend safely relieved of his lonely bachelorhood. The opposition she runs into isn't the kind she planned on at all, end you'll thoroughly enjoy her consternation. Donna's husband and children cooperate beautifully. (9 p.m. channel 7) a uiu.i wis.

(IIU.IIICH 1U 111 certificate! of Incorporation. (Public Af- returned to private use. death compensation from $30 to $42 a week for 10 years. Urged an application for SB180 (T. Chavez) Raising total disability payments under workmen's eomnenantinn frnm CIT.In liuq ana It would allow $2250 com desert land entry be required to prove there is adequate making other raises In compensation.

pensation for permanent disfig Tuesday night, St. Louis Civil Defense Director Francis P. Hardaway blamed the weather bureau for failing to report the tornado through agreed operating channels until two and a half hours after it hit. The weather bureau said it didn't know of the tornado until 45 minutes after it ar SB1S1 (flmalley, others) Creating the nfflPft rtt lint. urement about the face or head, compared to $750 now.

weights and measures, prescribing the "Best Musical Show oftlie Year" "Best Special Program of th Tear "-LOOK TV awards large. privileges ana Elections. HJM9 (Greer, others) Memorializes the governor and mayor of Santa Fe to declare Feb. 16 Heart Fund Day. (Passed Immediately, 63-0) HM5 (Cloud, others) Memorializes state and local boards of education to take steps to prevent school fires caus-ed by accumulated leakage of natural gas.

(Passed Immediately, 69-0) PASSED BV HOI SE: HJM9 Heart Fund Day memorial (83-0) HM5 Memorializing state and local boards of education to prevent school flrei (59-0). KILLED Br HOUSE! HB78 Requires bonding of securities dealers. (Voice vote) HB65 Repeals minimum price markup on liquor. (43-20 on adoption of unfavorable committee report) SBS Repeals minimum price markup on tobaoco (43-20 on adoption of unfavorable committee report) iui.iiuu ui commoauy saies, ana enabling the collection of fees. (Finance).

SB162 (Hartley) Raising occupation tax from per 11000 to S2 per $1000. (Public Affairs). 8B13 (Lusk) Providing for hospitals treating emergency patients to file liens llnnn ilnm.r.. rived and then concentrated on warning Illinois points in its Chavez said increases would take care of the 40 per cent rise in the cost of living since 1951, when the last compensation increases were granted by the state. He said he was opposed to a House bill which would shift workmen's compensation cases path.

Mrs. E. P. Warton of subur sonal Injuries. (Corporations).

SJR10 (Hartley, others) (Constitutional amendment) Allowing munici EVENING palities to can an election to approve a debt ereateH hv Alvllhnnna M.i.1 ban Webster Groves watched clpallty. (Public Affairs). disaster move into th city. Like Sunset PASSRD HT SENATE SB26 Making liquor violations In dry counties a public nuisance. (29-3).

from the courts to a commis sion. She looked to the west and WITH FRED saw the sky turn gold and Coast Centenarian, Native of Ireland, Dies pink "like sunset over the Actor Alec Guinness Knighted by Queen wiuiiig iur puuucauon of legal documents. (28-0). SB21 Moving State Employment Security Commission office from Albuquerque to Santa Fs. (21-11).

SB72 Duties of new state Board of Education. (29-0). MIXED BY SENATE SB87 Ijiw.rln. era ena ocean." Then, at 1:40 a. (CST), a black streak shaoed SAN MATEO, Calif.

UPI-Mrs. Mary Rapp, 104, died like a rainbow came jig-sawing with parental consent from 1 to 14 out of the west its top jagged LONDON (UPI) Actor Alec Guinness knelt for 20 seconds before Queen Elizabeth II at STAIRE" "oraen. "urn is to lo for men. mmm and its base hovering over the uaoiea indefinitely) SBRO TalWarln- a o-a a vu rape from 18 to 14. (Voice, vote) earth.

The streak darted first towards Webster Groves and Tuesday. On her 100th' birthday she received a congratulatory message from President Eisenhower and on each birthday since then. She would have been 105 Aug. 15. She had lived in San Mateo Buckingham Palace and be came Sir Alec Guinness.

The Academy Award-win- INTRODUCED IN HOUSE HB185 (J. Martin) Provides for COrmhnrnf In avMana la at. a then towards St. Louis. Dr.

Cooper to Attend Radio-Television Meet iii uaiii mu- bate proceedings. (Judiciary) ning actor was knighted after "I was just numb for sec nDoo i Amaya, ortjalva) Lettine InrnmnratAl a onds," she said. the Lord Chamberlain called his name. Dr. Bernarr Cooper, director The twister crashed its might against the citv's southwest since 1887, when she moved here from Waltham, Mass.

She went to Waltham as a girl of The Queen touched him ate position of manager, (Judiciary) HB1ST (Lebeck, Amaya, Orijalva) Increase In salaries of county officers; lets county commission set salaries of officials in first class counties with IRH'Mafl a 1 1 1 1 1 II nJ 1 nn side, tearing at the St. Louis 14 from County Galway, Ire lightly on each shoulder with her sword. Then Sir Alec rose, shook hands, bowed again and million. (Public and Military affairs) land. Arena and sweeping away two towering television station an ur, oinersi abandonment of Iceboxes under walked from the room.

tennas. with guest stars uonain conditions, (judiciary) HB18B (Allen A Mnntnvil Then it jumped back Into Miss BARRIE CHASE the skies and returned at 2:15 and days of sale and delivery of liquor by retail, dispenser and club licensees. (Public and Military Affairs) HB190 (A. Montoys, others, with governor' message) $1 million dol- of KNME-TV, New Mexico's only educational television station, will attend the 12th Annual Western Radio-Television Conference beginning Feb. 19.

The conference will be held at Arizona State University. Dr. Cooper will join with a long time colleague, Dr. Glenn Starlin from the University of Oregon, in a program on "Instructional TV," a study on how television is being used to direct teaching at various educational levels. NO NO PAY The JONAH JONES Quartet a.

m. to carve a path of death STRING MUSIC PROGRAM A program of representative string music from the 16th century to the present will be given by the Rio Grande High School string orchestra at 8 Thursday evening in the school lounge, 2300 Arenal SW. and destruction through one of St. Louis's most thinly populated areas. mi.

iu increase oia age assistance payments: emergency. (Appropriations) HB191 iRael, others) Establishment and development of stst iir.iiinnni DAVID ROSE His Orchestra in color and Television Service Colli The killing winds went on a Channel 5 Log WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11 5:00 Perspectives in Music 5:30 Fignewton's Newspaper 5:45 Sing Hi Sing Lo 6:00 Studies in Geometry 6:30 Mathematics 15 7:15 TBA 7:30 Children Growing 8:00 Spanish 2 8:45 TBA 9:00 Continental Classroom Physics (3 and 4) 10:00 Sign Off George Sanders Weds Widow of Colman MADRID (P) Movie actor George Sanders Tuesday married Benita Hume Colman, widow of actor Ronald Colman, who died last May. Sanders announced his engagement to the widow in September. Sanders' first marriage, to Hungarian actress Zsa Zsa Ga-j bor, ended in divorce in 1954.

Miss Gabor testified at the! ramnaee through an area 30 and park areas; authorizes acquisition of land for state park in Rio Grande Canyon: provides for establishing facilities in Mora and San Miguel Counties; mergeney. (Publle and Military black and whito blocks long and seven blocks HB1S2 (laiherlr nth.r.l C.hl.. wide coraered by Euclid Street on the west. VanDeventer to any Incorporated municipality to adopt a Charter for Its covernmenL l.TnHi. No charge for ferric call If our skilled technician! or unable to repair your set in your homo.

DAY NIGHT TELEVISION SERVICE CO. 2413 Fourth N.W. CH 2-2737 95 of oil T.V. let. repaired lo th home.

the east, Choteau to the south clary) HBIOI iFnater. nthera n-ant- and Natural Bridge to the See it tonight at 8:00 on channel 4 presented by Chrysler Corporation teachers In public schools the right to exerCtflei Mill, aitthnHtv nv.r Mi.nila In north. The area's western re regard to control, behavior and disci jgion is one of thick-packed pline may oe exercised hy persons slums, in the eastern sector, in iisr-iimi suniroi ok suca pupils. (Education) there are antique and book fR1(U iHraHlav Pamnkam i Pnatinn for Wortiey Hotel and Blar.er's shops, restaurants, and smart in i-incoin county, (Approprla apartments. HR1SS lCl.mnh.in R.lata.

In Sound of Death ance, terms and conditions of oil snd SENSATIONAL sua teases covering lanns owned By The sound of death was the iiunura inn namn minti nii Detent. iJndirinrv) clatter of pounding hail to HB198 (Foster, ntharat fra.ta. greyhound racing commission, author- some, followed by the roar of arcynouna racing, mays ana divorce Sanders was a born PREMIUM means, men Appropriations) HB19T (A. Martinet, others) Amends Statute nn atlanenatnn mnA winds swirling at 110 miles an hour. A father of seven children said "it sounded like a bachelor.

Miss Hume, a former actress, canon or liquor licenses to limit effect 10 iinnensinn nr m'nri nn in nn aa bomb blast." In the rooming tablishment Involved In riolatlon has a daughter born of her previous marriage, who is (Public and Militarv Affairs.) HB193 lA. Msrilner niharol studying in Switzerland. vldej for semi-monthly payment of learner- salaries. (EdUCatlonl. HB1D9 I A Martina Tn creases ner diem and mtleapa af ors: requires deposit of 2t) to cover costs of summoning Jury and costs of juiurs service, wumciary).

HB200 (Oallegos, Larragolte. Kind) House Invited to dinner. (Not referred house where 17 were trapped, owner Knox Brown heard the latch of his door shaking and thought it was robbers. Then the house caved in. Brown's life was saved by his late mother's end table, which kept the huge beams from crushing him to death.

He was sawed out 40 minutes later, his left arm crushed. Zeb Williams, 30, was alone on the third floor. A flash of HB201 (Mnrran) a)itiAnai S22)0 a Tear fnr aan Hanutv y7 DOUBlf-WAll In second class counties which border upon loreign countries. (Public and Mnitn-V A fair. 1 HB22 (Coper, others) Increases )in i-nicnonm amount in civil and crlm British Flu Outbreak Hits Pupils, Workers LONDON (ff) Influenza rampaging through Britain has thinned out school attendances and kept offices and factories short on manpower.

Doctors in London and Edinburgh, centers of the flu outbreak following last month's severe fogs, cut down surgery hours and left home early to cope with the crush of bed patients. About half of the 1180 boys at exclusive Eton College were reported ill. About 400 of these had flu and others had mumps or chicken pox. lightning awakened him. He began putting on his overalls1 When he heard the sound of 7gnirH wind.

i Aa the house collapsed, Wil-j Hams was thrown across his room, back again, and then out a window. He wasn't hurt. He landed on a mattress which hadj been swirled out onto the1 street. I 'TV mmmtk- flLLED WITH DELICIOUS Service Station Bill Argued Continued from Tar On agency was raised by Rep. Wil-ford Shumway (D-Catron).

"I would be opposed to legislating anyone out of business," Shumway said. Without Success Simmons said self policing would be "admirable" but added It had been tried without success. An Albuquerque service station manager, Ed Banks, said a principal purpose of the bill would be to provide the public with competent station opera-; tors. He said oil companies are so pressed to find operators for their stations that they "are using anyone who has the proper funds, or a credit rating or who can borrow the money." This results in untrained people entering the business, he aid. Rep.

George Amaya (D-Mc-Kinley), who went on record in opposition to the measure, said he had received protests from a number of service station operator in his home town, Gallup. "But how many actual, ordinary consumers have you heard from?" Simmons asked. "We're trying to protect the public." Strong Opposition Strongest opposition eime from James Richey, who said he represented Whiting which operates 16 stations in New Mexico. Passage of the bill would be step toward standardization of the business, Richey said, and lead fixed cost for gasoline and services. Such standardization could run the inde-pendent operators, such as Whiting out of business, he said.

He said most major oil companies can afford to train personnel for work in their stations. But a small company like Whiting, which operates for the most part in isolated areas away from cities, cannot pay for extensive training. He offered three other points lo opposition that the state board would not be self sufficient; that a real need has not teen shown for such control; that statistics do not show that any accidents result directly from inferior servicing of cars. APPLIANCE. MART 224 4th NW Phone CH 1-4481 COTTAGE CHEESE WEDNESDAY SPECIALS 111 Isleta S.W.

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