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Extinct Animals. On vacation a few days later, he went to Santa Fe and told Anthropologist Fred Wendorf of the Museum of New Mexico about his bones and points. Dr. Wendorf was so enthusiastic that Glasscock gave him the whole collection. Soon Wendorf and a group of learned colleagues were digging a trench at the Midland site. They found a few more bone fragments, and six months later, in a full-dress expedition, found a selection of ice-age animals, most of which were probably extinct before the period of Folsom man. It looked as if both human and animal...
Victor R. Ortega, Santa Fe, Applied Science...
...suggestion of the local Chamber of Commerce, the Ministerial Alliance of Canyon, Texas (pop. 4,364) started a series of public prayers for rain. In Santa Fe, N. Mex., also in the Southwest's drought area, Roman Catholic Archbishop Edwin V. Byrne ordered prayers for rain, too. A few hours later, rain fell...
This week Walsh continued the fray with a lengthy speech at a Santa Fe meeting of the Adjutants General Association, a National Guard ally. Cried he: "I predict we will experience some distinctly unpleasant times in the not too distant future ... It behooves us to keep our powder dry." Hannah was on hand too, but was clearly in enemy territory. The battle was joined, and Hannah may soon test an old article of Pentagon faith-not necessarily true-that when the National Guard Association cracks the whip, Congress obediently jumps...
...ruling is sure to go beyond Texas and the Santa Fe since 13 states have similar "right to work" laws on their books. A dozen suits are pending in state courts. Nebraska and Texas courts have both ruled against the unions in the only two decided thus...