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ft JTTTTTTTT ITTJ' ii aanta re, n.m., weonesaay, way iy3 mtNtw MtAitMN t-j Santa Fe Thin man robs Direct Tire Sales Crime roundup '-j i K' ri vf 4 4 ,4 1 1 "i t-f -4 i1 A thin Anglo man wearing a red plaH shirt robbed Direct Tire Sales, 3010 Cerftllos Road, at 10: IS p.m. Monday. Police say the man approached a female clerk and demanded money. The attendant said she threw two handfuls of change about $11 at the man before he fled. The man covered his face with his jacket.

The victim told police she believed the man had a weapon, but didnt actually see one, Lt. Gilbert Ulibarri said. Also reported to police: Five truck tires, five rims and 32 lug nuts, all valued at $822.75, were stolen from Chrysler-Plymouth Dodge of Santa Fe, 1701 St. Michaels Drive, between 6 p.m. Saturday and 8: 38 a.m.

Monday. An ivory nativity scene was stolen from Darlene Kardos coat pocket at Tom Youngs Health Spa and Racquet Club, 1601 St. Michaels Drive, be- tween p.m. and 4 p.m. Sunday.

Kardos, who lives in Coun- try Club Gardens trailer park, told police the ivory piece was valued at $50,000 and uninsured. Dennis Womack, 36, of 1201 Camino Sierra Vista, said he and an unidentified friend were beaten by security guards at Mr. Rs, 2907 Cerrillos Road. The guards reportedly hit the men as they left after they were refused service at the bar. Someone took an $800 guitar from The Music Shop, 1722 St.

Michaels Drive, between 11 a.m. and noon Monday. Marsha Richardson of Tesuque told police someone stole a $1,000 walkie-talkie set from her grocery cart as she was leaving Furrow Building Materials, 900 W. San Mateo, at 1 p.m. Monday.

Someone stole stereo equipment valued at $17,000 from a house in the 400 block of Maynard between 5:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. Monday. Local man charged with attempted robbery A 36-year-old Santa Fe man was charged with attempted robbery Tuesday after a clerk was threatened at Dubes clothing store, 490 W. Water St.

man entered the store about p.m. and demanded money. When the' clerk refused to up the money, the man grabbed a pair of scissors and threatened Hie New MexlcanLeslie Tallant Surrounded by a sea of chairs, Ignacio Maestas sets up the races this weekend. The track opens Friday for the 1985 Turf Club section of the Santa Fe Downs for the upcoming season and will stay open through Labor Day. 2:30 give her, Ulibarri said.

The two struggled, but no one was hurt. The man ran off. Dominquez was arrested about 3 p.m. on Paseo de Peralta near De Vargas Center Mall after the clerk identified him as the man who tried to rob her, Ulibarri said. Anaya sets special session agenda Danny Dominguez of 520 Armijo St.

also was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Police said he threatened a store clerk with a pair of scissors during the aborted robbery. Lt. Gilbert Ulibarri said a do I want a special session that only resolves the interim committee question, Anaya said. He said earlier Tuesday it appears from his discussions with individual legislators that the interim committee issue is almost resolved.

Nobody is totally happy with it, Anaya said. Many Democratic legislators have just quit fighting over the interim committee issue because they want to get to the agenda items. Anayas office said earlier the governor probably will issue the proclamation for the call of the special session today. During the cabinet meeting, Anaya made a passing reference to the possibility there Doubt lingers whether session will happen By The Associated Press Gov. Toney Anaya said Tuesday he is hoping legislative lead-' ers soon will resolve the interim committee issue so that the Leg-; islature can be called into spe-' cial session May 11.

I At a meeting of his executive cabinet late Tuesday, the gover-. nor identified most of the mat-- ters he intends to include in his call of the special session. I dont want a special session that doesnt resolve the interim committee question but neither might not be a special session. For the next several days discussions will continue on whether were going to have a special session, he said. Issues which he said he intends to include in the call of the session are: More money for public education, including $18.5 million for the public schools and $8 million for higher education.

Legislation to bring the state in compliance with federal law relating federal aid to public schools, the so-called Public Law 874 fix. Continued funding for centers for technical excellence. Anaya said he will ak for $16.5 million for a three-year period. A modest capital outlay program, to be limited to $43 million for public schools and $24.5 million for higher education, and lesser amounts to pay for the long-standing community assistance, wastewater construction and water supply construction grant programs. A supplemental appropriation 1 6 maintain the child day care program through this fiscal year.

He said he also will ask for a slight increase In next years day care appropriation. Increases in motor vehicle registration fees and the motor vehicle excise tax to provide an additional $35 million for highway purposes. Using literature, myths, creative imagination and discussion. Limited enrollment. Call Robert Johnson at 988-5928.

Liquor banned at neighborhood store ni, mezzo-soprano, and Peter Pesic, piano, at 8 p.m. in the Great Hall at St'. Johns College. General admission $6, senior citizens and students $3. Free bonus to season ticket subscribers.

MYTH and Poetry. A slide presentation by Dr. Bara Fischer and Charles Bell. Origin and Fate of the Heaven and Earth Mother and Delta Return, 4-6 p.m. in the Evans Science Lab at St.

Johns Cellege. Free. For information call 982-3691, ext. 288. UNDERSTANDING and Relieving Tension.

A brownbag workshop at noon in Room 22 at Santa Fe Community College. Free and open to the public. For information, call 471-8200, ext. 21. SPORTS: Baseball: Los Alamos High School hosts St.

Michaels High School, 4 p.m. Baseball: St. Catherine Indian School hosts Pecos High School, 3:30 p.m. Baseball: Santa Fe Indian School hosts hosts Jemez Valley High School, 3 30 p. m.

Girls softball: Santa Fe High School hosts Cibola High School, 4 p.m., Ragle Park. Track and field: St. Michaels High School girls and boys at West Las Vegas Invitational. Prep tennis: Santa Fe High School girls and boys host Los Alamos High School, 2 p.m. more large-scale developments in the extraterritorial area until the master plans for the area are completed.

Every time you approve one of these developments without the plan in hand, you take the bat out of the hands of the planners, he said. The authority also approved a 77-lot subdivision for manufactured housing on 17.6 acres off Airport Road across from Country Club Garden Mobile Home Park. open the Allsups case because the neighbors who appealed the case had already left, In other action Monday, the authority approved a 101-unit residential development on 12.4 acres of land east of Camino de Los Lopez. The development will have two and three bedroom units and some will be priced and financed to meet city affordable housing guidelines. Keith PattengUl, who lives on Old Santa Fe Trail, said the authority should not approve any Mark Nelson, vice-president of the Fairway Village Home-owners Association, said approval of the Allsups package store would be a great detriment to our communities.

Lino Garcia, an area resident, said it would increase traffic throughout the area and create a lot of problems for us. Shortly after the authority reached its decision, an Allsups representative came to the meeting. Based on staff legal advice, the authority did not re BY J.W. SCHOMISCH Hie New Mexican Staff Package liquor sales will not be allowed at the Allsups Co-venience store on Lower Agua Fria. The Extraterritorial Zoning Authority overturned an Extraterritorial Zoning Commission decision Monday to allow the package store in the neighborhood center district.

Store representatives were not at the meeting. Residents in the Acres Estate area. Lower Agua Fria Road, and Fairway Village appealed the lower commissions March 14 decision, saying a package liquor store would increase traffic, vagrancy, vandalism, and crime in the area. OlhN HANDS rv 'v mm i PLANNING COMMISSION May 2. 1985, 6:00 pm, City Hall Amendment to Agenda.

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