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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 7

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ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Page -Seven April 23, 1948 Albuquerque bus banquet at Saturday night. No as Teachers Await Court Test Change Urged by Navajos Eczema? Scabies? Ree- MABRT TO CLO VIS SANTA FE, April 22 UP) Governor Mabry leaves early tomorrow for Clovis to attend the cattle festival. He will return here by air Saturday aboard a special Pioneer airplane with Governor Beau ford Jester of Texas and other Texas persons. He will address a Knights of Colum tair enjoy prompt ro lief from irritation with in -LT- I 1 i Cuticura Ointment. Contains Oxyqutixrtinsi nnitni and Sulphurated fetro-Iatum.

Often recommended by doctors. Buy at druggists todah From The Journal's Santa Fe Bureau SANTA FE, April 22 First Young Republican Plans Announced0 About 100 members of the Young Republican League of New Mexico are expected to attend its convention here Saturday, Joe Warner reported Thursday in announcing the' program for the convention. In addition, Warner said, a number of members of the parent party are expected as guests. The convention program all day time events scheduled for the Hilton Hotel: 10 a.m., registration on the mezzanine floor and reception at the same place, with coffee and court action in the suit to bar 4 a I (1 Catholic priests, nuns and monks Nationally Known Brands! from teaching in public schools of this state is scheduled for April WASHINGTON, April 22 UP) Navajo Indians told Congress today what they think should be done to assist them on a long-range basis. Howard Goerman of Ganado, Ariz, requested that 'the Indian Bureau get out of the education field on the Navajo reservation.

He told a joint meeting of the House and Senate Indian affairs subcommittees that Navajo children learn little from the "pro- gressive" education practiced in Tnriian schools. Largest Selections! 30. On that date attorneys for the religious orders are to present motions or answer charges made Lowest Prices! in 'the complaint recently filed by Harry L. Bigbee, Santa Fe a. attorney, counsel for the group seeking to oust the teachers.

aougnnuts being served. 1 1 first business session It appears likely that the de called to order in the ballroom fense attorneys will enter a mo he said, "should get down to business and 1 I. r. by Reginaldo EsDinosa. Esnanola.

tion in district court here asking that the entire suit be dropped. state president. Roll call and appointment of committees. teacn our ciuiureu suukiuws. The subcommittees are consid ering long-range aid program 12:30 p.m., lunch in the ball-1 But, as a test case attracting attention of national groups on both sides fo the issue, the suit is proposed by secretary oi tne xn terior Knis.

UOrJDEDEEL Kegular AC J5io The Shakespeare reel that eliminates backlash. Ideal for beginners and women. TELESCOPE ROD A 4.95 value! Three joints extend to 7 feet For A easting or fly fishinr OaUaf ECONOMY REEL An exceptional bay! Smooth expected to be carried to the U. S. Gorman suggested that Navajo education be incorporated in the room.

xaaj. lien, ratnek j. Hurley, candidate for the party's nomination to the U. S. Senate; principal speaker.

2:30 p.m, second business session in the ballroom. Adoption of resolutions and election of officers for 1948-49. Election of three members of the state central com STUDENTS VISIT AIRPORT: Grouped about an airliner, the first that many of them had ever been aboard, are 30 Mountainair High School students, who visited -Albuquerque Municipal Airport Wednesday with Frank Medlin, general science instructor. In addition to inspecting one of Continental Airlines' DC-3's, the students also were shown facilities of the U. S.

Weather Bureau and the Civil Aeronautics Airways Control Center. Joe O'Connor, Albuquerque manager for Continental Airlines, is shown standing to the left of the group. The students are: Jennell Aday, Dick Bennett, Joe Chavez, Jimmy Chisum, Dale Dawson, Aubrey Farmer, Boyce Garrison, Reuben' Garrison, Barbara Gunn, Mae Harless, Pelmas Harless, Carl Hollon, Jose Lovatao, Ellois McGrady, Bob McNeil, Joe Medley, Betty Neely, Wayne Noell, Helan Perea, Jared Robinson, Tony Sanchez, Mary state school systems of Arizona 'New Mexico and Utah. Supreme Court, however, the lower tribunals rule. William J.

Barker, also of Santa Fe, who heads counsel for defense, has been out of town much of the time the past two weeks Gorman was one of three Indians called upon to express the Indians' side. Others were Sam conferring with other attorneys mittee of the parent party. Ahkeah and Roger Davis. Ahkeah read a letter from the Schmart, Joe Anne Sharrock, Norma Whockey, Boloiz Sisneros, Kenneth Smith, Louis- Smith, Neil arc Savings! Salmon Errs 192 Cluster Ts 27t Bait Hooks 6 for 23c Metal Strinrer 63 Landing Net .1.79 Minnow Backet 3C3 Tackle Box 3.95 Minnow Trap 1.49 Flatfish 95t Bomber Plugs S3 Spntterfuss 95 Hawaiian WiIers :95 Dive-Oreno 1.C9 Jitterbur 1.05 Hula-Dancer 1.C5 interested in the caseHe was at Washington, D. last week.

rnnninr and 7 durable, with smitn, Koy bpencer and verna Spencer. Navajo tribal council, urging that Barker will be in de 2.45 level wind and audible click from Harold Lex Oakmail. incompatibility. Daily Record and awarded custody of child and support fending members of the religious orders who are employed as pub lie school teachers, by John D. Murphy, Albuquerque lawyer.

Aathorised Dealers for Evinrnde Outboard Motors Marriage Liecnies money. Property- divided. Mareelina C. TrujiUo given divirce from Pete TrujiUo. aka Primitivo TrujiUo, incompatibility, property divided.

Mary Anne Scot 11 and m. I Bnyaer. now of Albuquerque. 7 p.m., banquet and dance at El Fidel HoteL Mann, Albuquerque attorney, to be toast-master. Warner said newly-elected Republican mayors of several New Mexico towns and cities have been invited, and several are expected to attend.

Also expected is Fred Finlinson, Salt Lake City, regional chairman of the Young Republicans for the 11 Western states. Ralph Becker, national president, has been Rosie ciddio ana saaie peraomo. mto Ooebel C. Renfro, et al, vs. R.

M. et al. Order dismissing as against of Albuquerque. uiura jean coney ana rrana Kan- J. D.

Hill. Lot 2, Blk 4 Lee Acres Unit No. 3. Warranty. Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District to Charles Vasquei Maldanado.

Tracts 3-4-6 of the Mary 8. Romero Addn. Quitclaim. Mary E. Brosius to' E.

O. Brosius. Lot 9. and the south of Lot 8, Lot 16 and the south 'i of lot 17 and the south Va of Lot 3. Lot 34 and the North li of Lot 33.

Blk 7, Lobo Addn. Quitclaim. Earl Parr and wife to Harold L. Freed, man and wife, joint tenants. Lot 23, Blk of the Lavaland Addn.

Warranty. Vernal R. Drake and wife to Odrc P. Drake and wife, joint tenants. Lots 10, 11, 12.

Blk 50 Terrace Addn. Warranty. Arthur Looes and wife to William A. da 11, both of Albuquerqque. the long-rar-j program De administered by someone outside the Indian Bureau.

"We need some new faces," Ahkeah said. He -also asked that education funds in the plan be increased from 25,000,000 to $50,000,000. Drilling ofYell Starts at Beach Work was under way Thursday Mystery Covers Death Of Soldier at Roswell ROSWELL, N. April 22 UP) M. T.

Lamb. Sue L. Stonebreaker, vs. yClaude Braden. Decree annullinv purported marriage of parties.

Decree quieting title of Goebel C. Ren SPORTING GOODS rm fro and wife to Tract 30b. MRGCD Map 43 and title of John J. White and wife to Alice Louiae jonnson ana wiuiam lr-win Taffee. both of Tucson.

Patricia M. Warren and Jack R. Morrison, both of Albuquerque. James E. Walsh and Eva Marie Long, both of Albuquerque.

District Caart Oliver C. Dunbar asks- divorce from Marian W. Dunbar, charging Incompati Tract 20a. Map 43. Pfc.

Stanley D. Yeager, 21 Riverside, was killed today at the Army's Walker Air force base Maggie Praley Humphreys given divorce from waiter K. Humnpreys. incompatibil Arias, and wife joipt tenants, the east 45 ity, and awarded custody of children and bility. support money.

Property divided. Joseph L. wmton ana cirrou h. wmton leet oi Lot 7. BiK Eastern Addn.

War ranty. BaDding Permits Dismissed, motions of plaintiffs: Richard orozco vs. Mary Lou L. H. Ran to rehabilitate Cons a Beach, Acting City Manager vs.

H. George Prescott and Mary H. Prescott. Suit to compel defendants to comnlv with allesed contract and level E. W.

John, remodel house, 628 South dolph vs? William Rogers: G. H. Wilcox Vlllfem Dmm rAattw D.n.. isroaaway, awo. land purcnasea oy piatniuis, or lor Dam Charles E.

Wells reported. K. L. House Construction six room Marjorie Brown, et al. Real Estate Transfers: ages oi sisuu.

house and garage of pumice block. 120 Drilling of a new well was UUian carter asu aivorce irom iwmn North Morningside. 85750. E. Lee Stroud to Pete J.

Fellis and carter, charaina incomoaUbility and Robert H. Burns for M. J. Wlllard. four wife, joint tenants.

Tract 70-A MRGCD asking custody of two children and sup room house and garage, frame stuceo, no Map 29. Quitclaim. port money. address. 84500.

Paul M. Dugan and wife to Jo Oliver Fred 11. Hiccs asas aivorce irom uroo. Modern Builders Inc. for Green Ha ven Court, addition to court, 2020 North sie Hicks, charging incompatibility and asking defendant be restored maiden started by the Harold Sheets ter Well successful bidder on this job at $7.50 a foot.

Wells estimated a good supply of water could be developed at 60 to, 80 feet, the approximate depth of another well at the beach. Work is expected to start soon name. McVay. Davis. Lot 14 and 15, Blk Loma Linda, Warranty.

C. G. Shambaugh and wife to Dewey B. Farmer. Lot 13, Blk Lavaland Addn.

Warranty. Myrtle Sievert Williams to Edna E. Hahn. the feet of Lot 1. Blk 7.

James A. Elder asas aivorce irom aary Fourth, 81400. A. Vigil, alteration on building, landing and fire escape, 500-03 South Second, $3000. E.

W. Adam. five room house and garage, pumice block, 1313 South Van Kathryn Oder, charging incompatibility and askins defendant be awarded custody of child and suDDort money. near Roswell. Maj.

Robert C. Darden, the field's provost marshal, said Yeager was killed on duty. He declined to state the cause of death. The soldier is survived by his wife, Mrs. Harriet Yeager of -Riverside, and his mot Mr.

Gertrude Yeager of Danville, Pa. City Woman Home From Arabian Job Miss Dorothy Lovett was home Thursday after two year's employment at Dhahran, Arabia and a trip round the world. She said she will return to her job as aircraft dispatcher with an oil company there after a three-week vacation with her mother and brother at 1337 Tapia Road. The trip home via Pan-American Airline completed a world-girdling tour for her when the plane landed at San Francisco. BrownwelT and LaU's Highland Addn.

Rplen Arias asks divorce from Ray Buren. 15500. on two dams which will reduce Arias, charging incompatibility and ask ins maiden name. Truiillo. E.

M. Brusualas for Dr. Lewis Mc-Cray, construction of rock wall. 336 the swimming area to a point Anna Black Baird asks divorce from North Solano. 8300.

where it can De filled with water L. M. Mauldin Construction for wells alone. McGarland Sny- St. Vincent Academy, construction, Sixth ana Slate, ms.odo.

John 8. Duckworth. remodel, no ad Vl'-l fev. mu-. T-v dress given.

3750. bi Vance H. McMahon, four-room pumice block residence, 316 North Dickason, $2500. Julia Balduini. add mezzanine.

SOS Quitclaim. E. J. Mankin and wife to Salim Elia and wife, joint tenants, the 28 feet of Lot 3 and the 3 feet of Loe 1 in Blk 14, Mesa Court. Warranty.

Emiliano Sals and wife to Flanery B. Mayfield and wife, joint tenants, Tract 44-D-2 Map 24. Warranty. Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District to PhUip Hubbell. Tracts 39-48 of Hubbell Acres.

Quitclaim. George J. Dinkel and wife to H. D. Simmons and wife, joint tenants, the 47 Va acres.

Lots 13. 14. IS. 16. 17, In Blk 38, Perea Addn.

Quitclaim. Ted M. Formhals and wife to A. Form-hals and wife, joint tenants. Lot 21, Blk 6.

Lobo Addn. Warranty. State Tax Commission to Tranquilino Lueera, MRGCD May 37. Tract el. Quitclaim.

James 3eUlno and wife to Charles C. Pinckard and wife. Joint tenants. Tract 341. MRGCD Map 38.

Warranty. Ben Rodman and wife to D. M. Elias nil vff fnfnt tannn. a.

-n South Princeton. 8400. J. R. Mosier.

frame stucco sarase. 244 worm Pennsylvania. 84no. b. o.

anepnera. remodel. 315 south Ralph W. Baird. charging incompatibility and asking custody of two children.

Western American Title Insurance Co. vs. Edmundo C. de Baca. Suit for $204, alleging unpaid bill.s Amelia D.

Young asks divorce from Donald A. Young, charging cruelty and asking custody of two children, support money, and that she be awarded the community property. Decree quieting UUe of James L. Hen-dren and Mildred Hendren to Lot 7. Blk.

27. original townsite. Eran Wyan given divorce from Robert B. Wynn. Albert K.

T. Wong vs. Fryer O. Chilli. Default judgment of M77.2 for plaintiff.

Ruth A. Hatfield given divorce from Hoyt Vincent Hatfield, and awarded custody of child and support miner. Property divided. Nora C. Sanchet given divorce from Cvaldo B.

Sanchez, incompatibility, and restored maiden name, Candelaria. and awarded community property. Mable Irene Turner given divorce from Aran. 85M. C.

Top. seven-room frame stucco residence and garage, 1713 seal ante, 89700. der were low bidders on dragline rental for this project at $11 an hour. Wells estimated this job could be completed in- about 10 days. A portable gasoline-powered "pump was installed at the.

beach to pump out water from, the lower section, clearing the way for construction. GETS EXPERT RATING Pfc. Warren Brant, son of i Maude Summers, 903 West Coal, has qualified as an expert marksman with a carbine. He is stationed at Atsugi, Japan. Another report from the Eighth 'Army in Japan says Pfc.

Joe E. A. Moya of Peralta is serving in central Honshu Island. A. C.

Davis, five-room pumice block residence and garage. 218 south Tulane. sssoo. WiUiara E. Eickhorst.

fence. 3136 Ox ford, 8350. wuu UU uiu MAC a south 80 feet of Lot 8 aU of lot 9 in I A technique of testing the air an Blk S. Fairgrounds Addn. Warranty.

Falstalf gobs-to of machine shops to detect the rare element beryllium in quan Lauress Wesley Turner, incompatibility, and awarded custody of child. s. j. Manxin ana wire ana ward Hicks and wife, and Paul Billingham and wife to Evelyn Billingham Cur tin, the east 40 feet of Lot 14. Blk 10 of Mesa Court.

tities as a minute as six one-tril- Mary Frances oakmall given aivtree Tbelma Myrtle Brown given divorce from MarUn Roosevelt Brown, incompati Warranty. Also Lot 4. Blk 13 of Mesa Court. lionths of a pound has been put bility. Vaun A.

MacGregor and wife to -Mrs. to use by a large laboratory. A oy coffee could be A I 'Oh. tbe Hull' for in I AV5; Tx y9 iX iS- Ay iH as good as SE7.if..f" others could always assure uniform flavor every time all the time guaranteed now by NEW roasting process. IF others were always willing to pay for the same expensive, high-altitude coffee, used so generously in the blend.

others always made year-round, world-wide selection of the best coffee crops to assure continuing consistent blending. other coffees were always as carefully aged for mellowness before roasting. others would preserve roaster-freshness by packing their coffee exclusively in cans under the extreme high vacuum used by W. a any coffee could be as rich, full bodied, Melloufd Coffee try Coffee home tonight mtd see if you think miy coffee is good. Just liko on hundred years ago, the women guests came in crinoline and sunbonnets, the men in wide-brimmed hats and heavy boots.

All pal hered around a fire in the Hull's back yard to sing the old favorites, rd like AJh, busanna. Another old-time favorite throughout their part of America, Falstaff Premium Quality Beer, was the Hull's choice for refreshment. They felt that this beer, steeped in the traditions of the heart of America, best fitted the mood of the occasion. Most Poplar Beer in PERFECTIP IN PCICEUIH N. Now a treasured piece in the dcYoong Muaeun, San FraiKbcOifhiaqtiisitdy designed cup vm created more than 200 yean ago in Meissen, II Germany rhe birthplace of dusk European I II porcelain.

Typical of the period is the necok II banle scene, reproduced in femarkabk detafl. Typical of SW Mellow'd Coffee is finer navor, uniform strength, uniform cjuality. the Heart of America V) n. Unit commented as Bosl port of tho PTO -nightcaps" of he and his wife dtJJtove. The rich fla-Falstaff after the JHatorite in the heart of vor of this JaiTSS the only beer, America, can't Jfi rare, so precious.

Premium Quality FINE FOODS ARE FINE FOODS 4 0 1948, FaMaff Brewing St. Loois Omaha New Orlean.

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