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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 30

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May 8, 1968 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Labor Chief Backs New Jobs Program Convicts, Mothers To Dine Together sons also will present corsages to their mothers from flowers grown in the prison greenhouse. Youth Aimed Toward College WASHINGTON lalw subcommittee of! SAN QUENTI.V, Calif, Mothers Day, Associate Warden wedding an- riri nnfnn Toonv llha Il.mcn VA I iin QnH T.ahnr Oiift mntht.ra hiva Park cairl Tiutcrlav Thp Seventh warning of the high cost of Committee. Meany called the breakfast with their sons and go Inmate sons are paying $1 for mversaiy is traauwrwuj nnthiriu Tiiicrf nrWsmt look i inn "an absolute must: if tn rhnrch with thpm in the San each mother to cover the cost of as the Wooden or Copper A la $4 billion program to; we are to solve the American'Quentin prison chapel the breakfast next Sunday. The niversary. I of A Preparing Its Third Upward Bound Program create a million new jobs in the urban crisis.

i next ear. Onenine testimony before the' Classified Ads Get Results BEATS BUYING5 A NEW "WNtr- 1 prawa When you trad your tar far a used car you aro only buying someone cist's trouble. A. Motor overhaul or a trontmission job ii the moir practical method of restoring new car power and prolonging the inetul lite ot your automobile. assistant director, and five fulltime teachers, there are 12 university students who serve as tutor-counselors.

WHEN" THE summer is over, Upward Hound students will continue to meet on 30 Saturdays during the academic year, picking up where they left off on the summer program. Students who participated last summer will remain in Upward Bound through the summer after they graduate from high school. One of the added bonuses of the Upward Hound program has been the development of a new social awareness on the part of the students and the creation of friendships within the program, Sister Frederick Ann said. The first students who participated in the program have now formed an "Upward Bound Alumni Assn." 1 GUARANTEED originally lightfl Scotch 5.99 fifth takjk i FREE TOW IN NO MONEY DOWN TWO YEARS TO PAY NO TITLE NEEDED 1 DAY SERVICE Bound participants. "15ASRAI.LV, our emphasis will be put on trying to find out where the student is, and then designing work to bring him up where he should be." The program calls for the student to do assigned tasks, then be rewarded with free time for activities he enjoys when he has completed his designated work.

Courses that will be emphasized include language, reading, math and study skills. Part of the program will be spent in group dynamics sessions. Kmpha.sis for half of the term will be placed on speech, and for the remainder on studies. Each student will be able to take an elective, drama, creative writing, art, journalism; competitive sports or exploring science. Evenings will lie devoted to cultural enrichment or recreation.

On weekends, field trips and other student activities are planned. Usually ts visit their homes one weekend a month. THE PROGRAM described is for the first-year students, Sister Frederick Ann said. The returning students are in a college preparatory program or are now auditing university courses. Many of the Upward Round staffers have been with the program since the first summer.

Besides the director, Hy FK.WKIK MrCAKTY The University of Albuquerque is preparing for its third Upward Hound program, an on-campus program designed to motivate high school youngsters toward a college education. The program is financed by a grant from the Office of Economic Opportunity. Of 711 who participated in the first Upward Hound program three summers ago, 24 are now in college; seven are attending technical schools, and nine are in the The others are working. SIS IK Frederick Ann, director of Upward Bound, said students were added last year, and 52 of these have continued with tutoring sessions throughout the school year. This summer, about including the f2 will participate in the program.

Sister Frederick Ann said the seven-week summer session will be made up of three integral components: academic, work, cultural enrichment and individual-group living. All will live in dormitories. This summer, two teachers from tlte college will work with personnel of Westinghou.se Learning Corp. to draw up individual programs for the Upward ALLIED MOTOR EXCHANGE 1903 4TH ST. NW IN CELEBRATING FISK'S S3 AUTO CENTER TH WE OFFER -3 DAYS ONLY If S1 r.w FISK SUPER SAFTI-FLIGHT Citizens for Rockefeller Get Bandwagon Rolling A Citizens for Rockefeller munications and solicitation of Committee organized here has funds to operate a headquarters skirted working toward getting and to contact persons into a delegates for Gov.

Nelson A Volunteers for Rockefeller Rockefeller's bid for group, Republican Presidential The Rev. William E. Crews, nomination. chaplain of the Canterbury At its organizational meeting, 'Chapel at the University of New the group adopted plans to Mexico, said the Citizens for coordinate information, com- Rockefeller will operate as an ad hoc committee until 'Wffi HP' Pf fli I-'tf x4 mmm Pm 0 tr satmMi a ONE low mm Rockefeller advisers name a chairman and coordinators in the state. I The group, set in motion by Bob Matthews, chairman of the Young Republicans for Potash Mine To Reopen At Carlsbad Rockefeller, will show support for the New York Governor when they join the welcome at the Sunport at 5:4.) p.m.

today for the Republican governors who will hold hearings here ans Thursday on the GOP platform. CARLSBAD on I' reopen the idled U. S. Borax potash mine were j'X'lMay Draft announce Tuesday in a reported ment for the sale of U. S.

Borax Ti properties to Co i a 1 1 "oanly American Rovaltv Co Continental president Paul rl if lL A Cash confirmed in Dallas, Ul' Ul his firm and U.S. Borax had nn The May draft call to the PIUS FEDERAL EXCISE TAX EACH TIRE AND TRADE-IN TiKE OFF YOUR Whitewalls Only REGULAR PRICE UP TO $46.95 i mi i vs (s iji i ji i ccatiidcc i III i ill 17 lit TtS I 1 1 tTl 1 1 lUri! rCHIUIVEJ ST 111 fci 2.06 ITi 2.19 OiMft- 2.56 agreed on geneiai icrms inr uie Bernalillo County Local Board sale of Borax properties. is for 43 men for induction and ,41 for preinduction physical ex- He said there was no formal aminations contract but the two companies: viv'jan HarrjSi executive had signed a letter of intent. A secretary of the draft board, purchase price was not eight registrants were cdosed. declared delinquent, and nine nien were removed from delin-COXTINKXTAL is an anrj nine mon were re dependent oil company with moved from delinquency status about 1200 stockholders.

i1' reclassification. i A RILING on student Cash was quoted as saying classification was received from that under the new manage-Selective Service headquarters, ment proposal the a hlsa-vi' "A fulltime graduate 7.006.50x13 33.95 7.357.00x14 36.9'y 7.757.50x14 39.95 8.258.00x14 41.95 8.558.50x14 43.95 8.859.00x14 45.95 7.756.70x15 39.95 8.157.10x15 4i.95 8.457.60x15 43.95 9.008.20x15 I 46.95 2.85 2.21 I 2.36 2.54 2.81 MJl 5 most grueling test focilitie mining operations would uc All sizes plus Federal Excise Tax and trade-in tire. for occupational deferment in the Carlsbad area resumed "as he is engaged in parttime." quickly as possible," with becs(' 2M) employes. Mrs. about Harris said Robert C.

MART FISK TIRE GUARANTEE Vrrr Rrplarrmrnl-lf lh lire rendrrrd non-icnirpalile for any rfMM during the firtt nil it purchaar il ill be rrplaced at no rharge. Road Hazard AnT failurd llial orruri line te road hazard, will be rrplaced on a pro-rated bane of current everyday arllinz; price of ihe lire, at time of adjustment, according to tread remaining, with apecilicd number of munlliK guaranteed. iirkmannliip and Material Etrrr lire Mild by is guaranteed agaiimt all ailurea nr defects in xorkman-hip and material for the life of the original tread. If the tire faili due to defern in material and workmanaliip, the lire will be replaced, charging only for Ihe amount of mileage received. All ADJUSTMf NTS ARE IASCD ON CUKBINT IVIRTOAf SELltNG PRICE, AT THE TIME Of ADJUST-MINT NOT IIST PRICE Ol NO-TRADE PRICE.

U.S. Borax closed its Carls-: Maury, who volunteered for bad operation last work for two years in laving off about MX) employes. f. 1 was reclassified and that he is now Ahout HO were retained as a ornpiowi by the Mennonite skeleton caretaker force. Central Committee.

iAVW CHARGE I 'L- USE CONVENIENT CREDIT if. NOT SECONDS MU BUY WITH NO MONEY DOWN SAID the proposed -h'- nl would include all oil vy" Victor Jaime Gonzales. San' WSm ANY SIZE LISTED clllll liB.us, pnui. nl I.nic TWIN JET 1 AX. DEPENDABLE ECONOMY IIKrr reserves mines and m.mng paH Newburv park CaUf equ.pmen potash i tQ ()rt f()- hysical equipment, water rights, the; niARLKS Eugene Dingman, I Borax office bin dmg Comanche NEi failed to AUTO AIR CONDITIONER 3 DAYS ONLY! REG.

PRICE $169.95 vausuau anu ouiei registration certificate in: saving Pssion. Cash was quoted as 95 Neil Shand. 2433 I 1 1 A nil licit the US. Plus lmtollatio acreage in tne i arisnaa basin Mavwood, Calif and James' includes trx'M) acres owned by Vincent Pench 2 8 2 5 the company, including 44.16 Canciolaria NW, failed to keep: Thi anil frstnre four 360" directional louvrr for maximum air circulation. Famous York Compreor and automatic clutch uve gaa.

But now at this low price and enjoy the aummer comfort of auto air conditioning. Plu Federal Excise Tax ond trade-in tire. I I I I Whitewollt $3.00 More Each. I acres ot mineral mieresi; woo ocal oard informed of current acres covered by state or mailing address and to corn-federal oil and gas leases; and pi0te current information ques-about 37.000 acres covered by tionnaires. potash leases.

Prentiss Charles Smith, 509 T-k 1 i UIIU'UU uu, UliU Jyi liLU uv ONE GALLON GAS CAN REG. PRICE 7c 3 DAYS ONLY! Cah estimated U.S mine reserves at 4 SPIN-ON TYPE OIL FILTER REG. PRICE 2.17 3 DAYS ONLY! uZ Patino, 1264 Sunset Rd. SW, UNIVERSAL AUTO RADIO REG. PRICE 24.97 3 DAYS ONLY! failure to register within five Hiau! iuii tons of high grade potash aur 18th birth(av and about 2tK) million tons of; Liquor License Transfer OK'd by County Board (m 44 lower grade ore.

lie said the refinery, served by a 16'j-mile narrow-gauge railroad, has a capacity of t.V).0Ki tons of muriate of potash per year. wit Willi i InMallalioA Available The Bernalillo Countv Com- Fi BVtT-IN SPEAKER Keep engine oil cleaner longer 21-1000 thru has approved a liquor; transfer for The Cedars.1, Cedar Crest, to the name of Mr.1 Philatelists to Meet Solid atale all-traniator rt cuilry, 12-volt argatite. Fay pour apout alwara rarr a rcirrve gaa tupplr. 31-1109 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO 1IMIT QUANTITIES Two members of the Albti- and Mrs. J.

Smith, querque Philatelic Society will The Smiths applied to the li-j speak at the group's meeting quor division of the State; Thursday at 7: 30 p.m. in Bureau of Revenue to have the Lovelace Clinic's Odium Hall, dispenser's license changed Bill Henry will show Sh from the present holders. Sylvia Cancels. Vernon White will M. Yancr and Helen discuss Local I'rccancels.

PH. 255-5023 HOURS: 9-9 DAILY 10 7 SUNDAY Expires Soturdoy, May 11, 1968 2100 CARLISLE (I.E..

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