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16 002 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Monday, September 4, 1989 C15 WEATHER REPORT Albuquerque Journal 821-1111 Temperatures recorded by and 77 KOB. forecasts FORECAST Santa Fe Las Vegas Gallup Albuquerque 40, Tucumcari Farmington 25 Los Alamos Clovis Socorro Roswell Truth or Consequences Hobbs Silver City Las Cruces Carlsbad El Paso Forecasts, Graphics, and Tables by WEATHER DATA Wichita, Kansas INC. ALBUQUERQUE CONDITIONS Albuquerque yesterday Humidity Temp Normal Record Year 6 a.m.: Noon: 6 p.m.: Hi 87 86 99 1983 Tomorrow's sun and moon Lo 63 59 47 1961 Sunrise: 6:42 a.m. Moonrise: 11:48 a.m. Sunset: 7:28 p.m.

Moonset: 9:56 p.m. Precipitation Sun Month Year Total .00 .00 3.43 Normal .03 .11 5.62 Full Last qtr. New First qtr. Departure Sept. 14 Sept.

21 Sept. 29 Sept. 8 FIVE-DAY EXTENDED OUTLOOK MON TUE WED THU FRI Fair to partly Partly cloudy. Chance of Chance of Partly cloudy. cloudy.

thunderstorms. thunderstorms. 89 60 89 60 90 61 DEATHS FUNERALS BENAVIDEZ-Frank J. Benavidez, 62, a resident of Albuquerque passed away Sunday. A prayer service will be held Monday evening in the Gabaldon Memorial 1 Chapel, 1000 Coors SW at seven with Brother Benedito Cordova, Officiant.

Graveside Blessing is scheduled for Tuesday afternoon at one at the Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Larry Pacheco, Manuel Pacheco, Tony Pacheco, Tomas Martinez, done charge Santana of and Joe arrangements. Herrera. The Gabaldon body of Mortuary Mr. Benavidez will lie in state Monday evening after six in the Gabaldon Memorial Chapel.

BLAINE-Andreana "Ann" Blaine, 63, a resident of Albuquerque for 41 years, passed away on Friday, Sept. 1, 1989. She is survived by her daughter, Fannie B. Lujan husband Arthur of Albuquerque; her son, George A. Blaine wife Lisa A.

of Albuquerque; her mother, Fotina Kehagias of Limnos, Greece; her sisters, Maria Pseftoudis of Hartford, Connecticut and Asmutha Kreke of Limnos, Greece; her brothers, Theodoros Kehagias of Cromwell, Connecticut and John Kehagias of Germany; three grandchildren, Steven Lujan, Adam Lujan, and Michael Blaine. She was a member of St. George Greek Orthodox Church. A Trisagion will be held Monday at 7p.m. in Fern Chapel of Strong-Thorne.

Funeral Services will be held Tuesday at at St. George Greek Orthodox Church. Interment will be held at Santa Fe National Cemetery at StrongThorne 1100 Coal SE in charge of arrangements. BOLING- -Ray Boling, 60, a resident of Albuquerque for 20 years, died Wednesday. He is survived by his wife, Gay Boling of the home; son, Ray Boling, of Albuquerque; daughters, Tina Boling and Cindy Boling, of the family home, Pat Miller of Albuquerque; son, Mike Boling of Albu- HAPPENINGS Leisure Readers Theater, 7 p.m., First Unitarian Church, 3701 Carlisle NE, corner Carlisle and Comanche.

Group reads plays, comedies, poetry, other literature. Open to all who love theater. For more information, call Owen Laurion as listed in phone directory. Singles Outdoor Adventures for Singles, wallyball, 7 p.m., Academy Court Club, 5555 McLeod, just off San Mateo behind Putt Putt. $2.15 and $5 if you want pizza.

Support Groups Adult Children of Alcoholics, 12-step recovery program for those identify with the problem, Step Study meeting, 7:30 p.m., Presbyterian Alcohol and Drug Treatment Center, 5901 Harper NE. Alcoholics Anonymous for the Deaf, 7:30 p.m., Heights Club, 8520 Marble NE. Certified interpreters. Caesarean Prevention Movement of NM, first and third Monday, Trinity United Methodist Church, 3715 Silver SE. Information on VBAC, Caesarean prevention, emotional support, share experiences.

Catastrophic Illness or Disability, from disease or injury, adult group, 6 p.m. Call the Albuquerque Center for Attitudinal Healing. Ask for Sally Dehon. Chemical Dependency and other Addictions, no-cost group focusing on educational aspects, emphasis on support systems and relapse prevention, o7 7:30 p.m., Christian Counseling, 7101 Prospect Place NE. Step study and group processing.

Co-Dependents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Asbury United Methodist Church, 10000 Candelaria NE. Babysitting: AREA FORECAST Northern Mtns. Chance of an afternoon thunderstorm. Highs 70s and 80s. Rio Grande Valley Slight chance of an afternoon storm.

Highs 87 to 95. Western Mtns. Chance of an afternoon thunderstorm. Highs 80s. Eastern Plains Chance of thunderstorms late.

Highs upper 80s, low 90s. Southern N.M. Chance of an afternoon thunderstorm. Highs 90s. ALBUQUERQUE FORECAST Fair to partly cloudy today with a chance of afternoon thunderstorms over the mountains.

Highs in the upper 80s. Any thunderstorms ending in the evening hours. Otherwise, fair with lows around 60. Partly cloudy on Tuesday with again a chance of storms over the mountains. Highs upper 80s.

AREA STATISTICS City Hi Lo Pre Alamogordo 90 64 Albuquerque 87 63 Carlsbad 96 67 Chama 82 48 Clayton 90 55 Cloudcroft 69 45 0.61 Clovis 86 63 Deming 92 63 Espanola 87 54 0.04 Farmington Gallup 59 Trace Grants 84 51 Hobbs 88 63 Las Cruces Las Vegas 83 52 Los Alamos Raton 47 0.16 Red River 40 Roswell 66 Ruidoso 81 48 0.17 Santa Fe 85 56 Silver City 80 59 0.51 Socorro 87 63 0.02 Taos 87 47 Truth Or Consequences Tucumcari 91 66 will follow in the Mount Calvary Cemetery. Gabaldon Mortuary, 1000 Coors SW in charge of arrangements. The body of Mrs. Gonzales will lie in state Monday evening after six-thirty at Holy Rosary Church. GUTIERREZ- Rosary for Eduardo A.

Gutierrez will be recited Tuesday evening at seventhirty in the Holy Rosary Church, 5415 Fortuna NW. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday morning at ten in the Church, with Reverend Father Richard Mulroy, Celebrant. Interment will follow in the Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Gabaldon Mortuary, 1000 Coors SW in charge of arrangements.

The body of Mr. Gutierrez will lie in state Tuesday from two until five in the Gabaldon Memorial Chapel. HUGHES -Patrick Hughes, 59, a resident of Albuquerque since 1964, died Friday. He is survived by his wife Phyllis Hughes of the home; son, Michael P. Hughes and wife Diana of Albuquerque; daughter, Bernadette Rockwell of Oregon; son-in-law, John Dykes of Albuquerque; grandsons, Michael T.

Dykes and Shad and Clinton Rockwell; and Brother, Gerald Hughes of Ireland. Mr. Hughes retired as an air traffic controller with the Federal Aviation Administration. He was a Korean veteran and member of he St. Bernadette Catholic Church.

He was founding president of the Irish-American Society. Mass will be celebrated Tuesday at St. Bernadette Catholic Church, 1800 Martha NE, with Father Arthur J. Perrault, Celebrant. Time for the Mass will be announced.

Rosary will be recited by Brothers of the Good Sheperd on Monday at 7:00 p.m. at French Mortuary, Wyoming Blvd. Chapel, 7121 Wyoming Blvd. NE. Friends may visit French Mortuary, Wyoming Blvd.

Chapel on Monday from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Interment will be at the Gate of Heaven Edgewood; No. 235, open house, 7 p.m., Messiah Lutheran Church, 11515 Lomas NE. No.

65, 9:45 a.m., Asbury Methodist Church, 10000 Candelaria NE; No. NM New, 6 p.m., Kaseman Presbyterian Hospital, 8300 Constitution NE, Sandia Room. Women Who Love Too Much, 5:45 p.m., First Church of Religious Science, 3320 San Pedro NE. Facilitator Lenore von Notices of special events open to the public are accepted for daily and Sunday calendar listings. Sorry, we cannot list events with fees larger than $35, promotional activities for businesses or professional services.

Items must be submitted in writing no later than Thursday noon for the Sunday and two days prior to the event for the daily. Items should be sent to Happenings, Albuquerque Journal, P.O. Drawer Albuquerque, 3, N.M., 87103. No phone numbers will be published. Call Karen Keller, 823-3920, for information about placing an item in Happenings.

ARTS TONIGHT- Music ALBUQUERQUE Festival of Hits, 30th anniversary of rock 'n' roll, 6 p.m., The Beach Waterpark. $15.75 at Ticketmaster at Smith's outlets. in the Air Force. Kirtland Air Force Base will celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month Sept. 15 Oct.

15. For information, contact Connie Rio at Kirtland. 844-5991. WORLD CITIES Hi Lo Wthr Acapulco 90 75 pic Amsterdam 64 45 sun Athens 82 sun Auckland 54 39 ptc Bangkok 90 77 ptc Barbados 88 77 Beijing 86 fog Belgrade 73 54 fog Berlin 64 55 ptc Bermuda 88 82 ptc Bogota 64 36 Brussels 61 45 ptc Budapest 72 57 B'Aires 64 52 Cairo 90 75 sun Calgary 57 46 sun Caracas 84 75 Copnhagn 64 43 sun Dublin 61 46 cdy Frankfurt 64 54 Geneva 64 54 sun Guadlajara 75 61 Havana 88 73 hz Helsinki 48 ptc Hong Kong 90 82 ptc Jerusalem 82 61 fog J'burg 75 48 sun Kingston 91 77 Hi Lo Wthr Lima 64 61 Lisbon 88 70 sun London 64 46 ptc Madrid 82 sun Manila 88 75 hz Mazatlan 91 75 Mexico City 75 54 hz Montreal 70 45 ptc Moscow 66 52 Nassau 91 79 ptc New Delhi 77 Oslo Paris 66 46 ptc Rio 70 64 ptc Rome 79 59 sun Sao Paulo 64 48 fog Seoul 79 63 ptc Singapore 86 75 Stockholm 64 43 ptc Sydney 63 50 Taipei Tel Aviv 84 ptc Tokyo 88 79 Toronto 75 48 ptc Vancouver 68 52 ptc Vienna 70 Warsaw 61 cdy 54 missing AIRPORT OUTLOOK Conditions Delays Chicago VFR None Dallas VFR None Denver IFR Likely Los Angeles IFR Likely New York VFR None Phoenix VFR None St. Louis VFR None Salt Lake City VFR None Washington, DC VFR None Key: VFR visual flight rules, MVFR marginal visual flight rules, IFR instrument flight rules.

Based on the National Weather Service Aviation Forecasts. Pilots are required to get an up-to-theminute weather briefing before departure. Passengers should check with the airline for up-dated flight information. Delays refer to weather-related delays. POLLEN COUNT 10 Data not available.

3 POLLUTION INDEX Data not available. SOLAR INDEX Saturday's solar radiation total was 7,145 watt-hours per square meter. Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Dr. Patrick Vail, Barney Orgil, Felix Dekleva, Charles Webster, Dave Martin and Joseph Cifaratta.

The family requests memorial contributions be made to the Brothers of the Good Sheperd, PO Box 10248, ABQ, NM 87184. French Mortuary, Wyoming Blvd. Chapel, 7121 Wyoming Blvd. Chapel is in charge of arrangements. JUHL-Barbara Juhl, 63, a resident of Albuquerque, died Wednesday.

She is survived by husband, Dr. John H. Juhl of Albuquerque; daughters, Julia Franco of San Rafel, CA, Kristin Day of Portola Valley, CA, and Kimberly Chapin of Willcox, AZ; step-son, John Juhl, Jr. of Albuquerque; stepdaughter, Susan Bower of Overland Park, KS; 9 grandchildren; and brothers, Tom Pfeifer and Dr. John Pfeifer both of Greenbay, WI.

Mrs. Juhl was ative in the Madison Wisconsin Arts Council for several years. Memorial services will be held on Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church, 215 Locust NE. Cremation has taken place.

The family requests memorial contributions be made to the American Cancer Society, 5800 Lomas Blvd, NE, 87110, French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE. KRAPF-Edward J. Krapf, 75, a resident of Albuquerque since 1955, passed away on Saturday, September 2, in a local hospital. He is survived by his sister, Sister M.

Ramona Krapf, O.S.F., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2 grandchildren, Linda Panek and James Panek, both of Chicago, Illinois; his step-daughter, Shirley A. Newlander of Albuquerque; two step-grandchildren, Kim Winsor and Karin Marquez, both of Albuquerque. he was preceded in death by his wife, Audrey, in 1985. Mr. Krapf was employed- at Sandia National Labs from 1955 through 1972.

He enjoyed gardening and model trains as hobbies. The family would like to NATIONAL WEATHER 1989 WeatherData, Inc. 70 70 70 80 Rain 80 100 T-storms 90 100 90 Snow Ice High Low Fronts; REGIONAL Sunday Hi Lo Prc Amarillo 93 67 Dallas FW 101 77 Denver 90 55 El Paso 93 65 Flagstaff 76 54 .06 Grand Junction 91 58 NATIONAL Sunday Hi Lo Prc Albany 74 46 Anchorage 58 49 .39 Asheville 71 64 Atlanta 74 Atlantic City 61 Austin 102 76 Baltimore 60 Billings .16 Birmingham Bismarck 60 .23 Boise 76 41 Boston 76 57 Brownsville 98 75 Buffalo 73 50 Burlington Vt 69 46 Charleston SC 85 75 1.86 Charleston WV 77 58 Charlotte 78 71 Cheyenne 86 51 Chicago 76 53 Cincinnati 76 57 Cleveland 73 50 Columbia SC 74 Columbus Oh 52 Concord NH 40 Des Moines 61 .31 Detroit 53 Duluth 51 .16 Evansville 59 Fairbanks 62 49 .03 Fargo 66 59 1.13 Grand Rapids 75 48 Great Falls 45 Greensboro 67 Hartford 76 48 Helena 70 48 Honolulu 89 77 Houston 99 74 Indianapolis 75 54 Jackson Ms 94 75 Jacksonville 91 74 .01 Cold CITIES THREE-DAY Monday Tuesday Hi Lo Otik Hi Lo Otik 91 67 ptc 86 62 ptc 99 76 ptc 95 75 ptc 83 55 ptc 88 56 ptc 97 67 sun 95 67 ptc 80 51 ptc 82 49 ptc 92 59 sun 91 58 sun CITIES THREEMonday Tuesday Hi Lo Otk Hi Lo Otk 76 42 sun 78 46 sun 63 44 cdy 59 49 75 61 ptc 80 60 ptc 83 68 ptc 85 68 ptc 74 63 sun 74 67 sun 101 76 ptc 98 75 ptc 77 60 sun 77 59 sun 46 sun 82 50 ptc 68 cdy 88 70 cdy 77 50 ptc 83 47 ptc 84 44 sun 85 47 sun 69 52 sun 71 53 sun 96 75 ptc 93 75 ptc 76 48 sun 79 58 ptc 73 41 sun 76 48 sun 83 74 85 73 cdy 82 56 sun 84 62 coy 78 67 cdy 80 68 ptc 79 46 sun 84 49 sun 80 57 ptc 83 64 ptc 84 57 85 65 ptc 81 53 ptc 82 63 pic 81 70. cdy 85 68 cdy 54 ptc 83 63 ptc 35 sun 78 38 sun 76 64 82 59 sun 80 51 ptc 82 61 58 73 52 sun 87 57 ptc 89 64 67 44 ptc 68 47 coy 77 52 82 52 ptc ptc 81 63 cdy 78 42 sun 68 48 75 60 ptc 79 64 ptc 73 42 sun 77 45 sun 78 38 sun 70 45 ptc 90 76 sun 91 76 sun 98 74 ptc 94 73 ptc 82 55 ptc 84 63 cdy 96 68 sun 94 69 ptc 91 76 89 76 ptc Juneau 65 52 62 48 66 46 missing AROUND THE NATION Thunderstorms and showers were scattered across the Midwest and the Southeast on Sunday, but most of the rest of the nation enjoyed a sunny Labor Day weekend. The rain spread across western and central Minnesota, lowa, southeast Nebraska, northeast Kansas and extreme northwestern Missouri.

Thunderstorms developing ahead of a cold front crossing the Dakotas produced golf ball-size hail north of Bowlus, and 1-inch hail at Battle Lake, Minn. extend a special thanks to St. Joseph Hospital three east staff. Services will be held at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 6, with Deacon John Russo officiating.

Cremation has taken place. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Cancer Treatment Unit, St. Joseph Hospital, 400 Walter NE, 87102 or the School Sisters of St. Francis, 1501 S. Layton Milwaukee, WI, 53215.

Thorne, 1100 Coal SE, in charge of arrangements. PENA -Mass of the resurection for Cruzita Pena will be celebrated this morning at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church at 9:00 a.m. with Rev. Fr. Paul celebrant.

Interment will follow at the Cuba Catholic Cemetery. Alameda Mortuary 9420 4th NW in charge of arrangments. PEPPERDAY- -Helen Merrell Pepperday, a resident of Albuquerque, passed away on Saturday, Sept. 2, 1989. She is survived by two great nephews, Thompson H.

Lang of Albuquerque and William P. Lang of Albuquerque; one great niece Margaret H. Gillespie of Albuquerque. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Salvation Army, 400 John S.E., 87102 or The Animal Humane Society, 615 Virginia S.E., 87108. Strong-Thorne, 1100 Coal SE, in charge of arrangements.

SEAGALIA-Edith Seagalia, 88, a resident of Albuquerque for 8 years, passed away at a local hospital on Friday, Sept. 1. She is survived by her daughter, Irene Boudreau and husband, Ted of Albuquerque; her sister, Helen Durham; three brothers, George Foulk, Don Foulk and Lloyd Foulk; grandson, John Bondreau and many friends in Albuquerque. She was preceded in death Warm Stationary HIGHLIGHTS Sunday Monday Tuesday Hi Lo Prc Hi Lo Ouk Hi Lo Ouk Lubbock 95 67 94 70 ptc 90 66 ptc Midland 98 70 98 70 sun 93 70 ptc Oklahoma City 87 71 90 73 94 70 ptc Phoenix 93 74 .35 104 81 ptc 107 84 ptc Salt Lake City 80 51 83 51 sun 88 54 sun Tucson 98 73 98 73 ptc 101 73 ptc DAY HIGHLIGHTS Sunday Monday Tuesday Hi Lo Pre Hi Lo Otk Hi Lo Otik Kansas City 81 65 82 68 86 68 ptc Las Vegas 101 68 102 68 sun 102 70 sun Little Rock 88 72 91 68 ptc 91 68 ptc Los Angeles 85 61 87 62 hz 85 63 hz Louisville 80 61 85 60 ptc 86 65 ptc Memphis 70 67 sun 91 70 ptc Miami Beach 88 75 .61 90 77 ptc 89 78 pto Milwaukee 71 51 74 57 cdy 77 62 cdy Mpis St Paul 73 57 74 62 78 56 sun Nashville 86 64 87 63 ptc 87 66 ptc New Orleans 94 80 97 79 ptc 93 79 ptc New York City 76 58 74 57 sun 75 60 ptc Norfolk Va 78 71 77 69 ptc 78 67 ptc North Platte 83 60 .24 84 54 sun 88 50 sun Omaha 80 66 .13 83 66 ptc 86 57 ptc Orlando 93 75 .10 92 75 91 76 ptc Philadelphia 80 58 74 46 sun 75 53 sun Pittsburgh 79 49 79 50 sun 82 60 ptc Portland Me 48 69 42 sun 71 44 sun Portland Or 76 76 52 sun 75 55 ptc Providence 72 48 sun 74 49 sun Raleigh 68 77 61 ptc 80 64 ptc Rapid City 83 55 85 48 sun 91 52 ptc Reno 87 44 90 45 sun 91 46 sun Richmond 73 67 79 66 sun 80 63 sun Sacramento 96 53 95 55 sun 94 56 sun St Louis 82 61 85 60 ptc 88 66 Antonio 102 77 100 77 ptc 97 76 ptc San Diego 77 61 76 62 ptc 75 64 ptc San Francisco 72 53 69 52 ptc 69 52 ptc San Juan PR 88 77 89 76 sun 87 76 ptc St Ste Marie 76 41 71 47 ptc 73 55 cdy Seattle 74 50 69 51 ptc 70 52 sun Shreveport 91 74 .01 97 72 ptc 95 70 ptc Sioux Falls 81 65 81 63 ptc 88 55 ptc Spokane 72 40 76 42 ptc 70 46 ptc Syracuse 75 47 76 45 sun 78 52 ptc Tampa 91 77 .13 92 77 91 77 ptc Topeka 85 65 84 69 cdy 89 63 sun Washingtn DC 80 63 78 64 sun 78 63 sun Wichita 87 70 84 71 88 68 ptc 6 2 A second system of showers and thunderstorms moved into the Southeast over southern and central Georgia, coastal South Carolina and Florida. Showers and thunderstorms also developed over parts of Arizona, soaking the Phoenix area with more than an inch of rain overnight.

A few showers dampened parts of southeastern Oklahoma southwestern Arkansas. Fair to partly sunny skies prevailed across the rest of the nation. querque and six grandchildren. Mr. Boling was retired for the U.S.

Army and Civil Service. Services will be held Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. at French Mortuary, Wyoming Blvd. Chapel, 7121 Wyoming Blvd. NE, with Chaplain Anthony Begay officiating.

Burial will be at the Santa Fe National Cemetery on Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. Friends may visit French Mortuary, Wyoming Blvd. Chapel on Monday from 7pm. to 9 p.m. Pallbearers will be Ray Boling, Mike Boling, Ashely Brewster, Chuck Ortiz, John Folis and Milt Miller.

French Mortuary, Wyoming Blvd. Chapel is in charge of arrangements. CHIFALO -The family of John A. Chifalo would like to thank all their friends and relatives for their kind expressions of sympahty and friendship. which will always remain in their memories.

Thank you again for your thoughtfulness. Arrangments by the Crestview Funeral Home, 7601 Wyoming N.E. FOX-Tom Fox, age 55, a resident of Albuquerque died Wednesday. He is survived by two sons, Bill Fox of Albuquerque and Byron Fox of Chandler, Arizona; his mother, Doris Fox of Enid, Oklahoma; a sister, Beverly Brant and husband Bill of Enid, Oklahoma and their three children. He was preceded in death by a son, Bradley in 1984.

Graveside services will be held Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. at Sunset Memorial Park Cemetary, with Rev. David Poling of First United Presbyterian Church officiating. Fitzgerald and Son Funeral Directors, 3113 Carlisle N.E. are in charge of arrangements.

GONZALES -A Rosary for Genevieve (Gevie) B. Gonzales will be recited Monday evening at seven in the Holy Rosary Church, 5415 Fortuna NW. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Tuesday morning at nine in the Church. Interment Diabetes Support Group, 7 p.m. first Monday, JBs Family Restaurant, Coronado Center.

Eating Disorder Support Group, 6 p.m., New Life Presbyterian Church, 5540 Eubank. E.P.I.C., drug and alcohol education classes, 7:30 p.m., E.P.I.C. of New Mexico, 4915 Prospect NE. Free. HIV Support Group, 7 p.m., St.

Mark's Episcopal Church Library, 431 Richmond NE, one block east of Girard, one block south of Lomas. Incest Survivors Anonymous, women's meeting, 11 a.m., 1445 Princeton Dr. NE, two blocks south of Indian School, two blocks west of Girard. Men's Support Group, 7:30 p.m., Center for Positive Living, 8421 Osuna NE. Facilitated by Michael Mundy.

Pills Anonymous, for those who wish to stop, are in withdrawal or recovery from prescription drugs, 6 to 7 p.m., Charter Counseling Center, 2929 Coors NW, Suite 106. Smoker's Anonymous, at noon, CareUnit Outpatient Services, 8009 Mountain Road Place NE. For more information, contact CareUnit Hospital. TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly, No. 265, 6:30 p.m., Northside Presbyterian Hospital, 5901 Harper NE, Classroom No.

279, 9:30 a.m., Moriarty Community Center, MILITARY BRIEFS James L. Kimery of Albuquerque has been elected senior vice commander in chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars during the organization's recent 90th national convention. 'Kimery retired after 21 vears by her husband, John W. Seagalia. She was a member of Holy Ghost Catholic Church in Albuquerque, and formerly a member of St.

Marys Catholic Church in Las Animas, Colorado. Services and interment will be held in Colorado. StrongThorne 1100 Coal SE, in charge of arrangements. VALDEZ- Eulalia Valdez, age 81, passed away at a local nursing home on Friday. Mrs.

Valdez had been a resident of Albuquerque for 25 years, coming from Raton, New Mexico and was a member of Our Lady of Assumption Catholic Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harvey Valdez in 1966. She is survived by three sons, Charles Valdez and Orlando Valdez of Albuquerque and Arthur Valdez of Raton, NM; three daughters, Esther Aguilar of Colorado, Patricia Alcala of New Mexico and Rose Marie Ward of Rio Rancho, NM; two sisters, Rose Silva and Rita Garcia both of and 19 grandchildren. Rosary will be held Monday from 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm. Mass of the Resurection will be celebrated Tuesday at 10:00 am at the Church of the Risen Savior.

Burial will follow to the Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Arrangements by the Crestview Funeral Home, 7601 Wyoming NE. -Funeral services for John Paul Williamson will be held Tuesday at 10:30 am in Palm Chapel of Strong-Thorne 1100 Coal SE, with Pastor Randy Walquist officiating. Pallbearers will be, Pat Buck, Joe Buck, Mike Williamson, Bruce Williamson, Steve Williamson and John Williamson. Don L. Dickason will be an honorary pallbearer.

Interment will be in Fairview Memorial Park. Friends may visit at Strong-Thorne Monday from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m.. Strong-Thorne 1100 Coal SE, in charge of arrangments. Satellites Monitor Fishing Boats To Help Catch Salmon Poachers THE WASHINGTON POST WASHINGTON The vast waters of the North Pacific cover an area the size of the continental United States, and a Coast Guard plane patrol could fly for hours without detecting one of the rogue fishing vessels said to be illegally catching salmon in international waters.

But on the heels of an elaborate high-seas "sting" operation, which netted a ring of alleged fish rustlers in July, comes a new accord that will give the federal government greater power to control salmon poaching. Now for the first time, "fish cops" working for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration may soon be keeping track of the exact location of hundreds of foreign vessels by using satellites to monitor their positions. After years of negotiations, the State Department and Taiwan have reached an agreement requiring fishing boats in the North Pacific to carry satellite transmitters. The devices will be monitored by NOAA satellites so that special agents could turn on a computer in Washington and observe "in real time" the locations of fishing boats, said Steve Snringer of NOAA Fisheries Office of Enforcement. The accords deal with foreign vessels that use "drift nets." These fine nets can stretch 40 miles.

The nets are used by Taiwan, South Korea and Japan to catch squid at night, but they also trap anything else that swims into them. Because the nets are indiscriminate killers, and are capable of ensaring not only squid, but salmon, seals, dolphins and sea birds, environmentalists have called them "curtains of death." The drift-net fishing boats are supposed to stay below certain northern latitudes where salmon are commonly found. But in recent years, NOAA fisheries agents have suspected that many squid boats are creeping into the far North Pacific waters and using drift nets on salmon. The illegal salmon catches are then "laundered" through middlemen and sold to foreign or domestic buyers. FLOWERS SAY IT A ALL and Peoples Makes the Difference Peoples FLOWER 884-1600 The U.S.

government considers all salmon that spawn in the rivers of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska to belong to U.S. fishermen. Those fisherman and members of Congress have charged that poaching by foreign vessel is depleting salmon stocks, a $1 billion industry. The agreement -with Taiwan comes days before a deadline stipulated by the Drift Net Act of 1987, and follows the "sting" operation aimed at Taiwanese fish brokers who were allegedly trying to sell illegally netted salmon to NOAA undercover agents in Seattle. The project was culminated by a dramatic high-seas chase that lasted several weeks, as two fleeing Taiwanese drift-net vessels allegedly in league with the fish dealers in Seattle were pursued across the Pacific Ocean by a Coast Guard cutter.

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