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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 5

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May 6, 1937 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Five SCOH'S SCRAP BOOK By R. J. SCOTT Inflicted by Police Detective Lieut R. Stephens, who pursued his automobile, which officers said waa stolen. Stephens said that If Ityslnger had lived he would have been prosecuted as a parole violator.

grand theft of an automobile and tires and accessories. Authorltlea said the machine Ryslnger was driving when he waa shot had been stolen from the United Stales commissioner in Lot Angeles. Auto Theft Suspect Killed by Police LOS ANGELES, May UP) James D. liysinger, alias George Hamilton, 32. of San Francisco, died Wednesday of gunshot wounds HV, A LA JOYA SALE GETS APPROVAL T.

D. Campbell Expected to Complete Deal Soon XERXES ORDERED 4E SEA WHIPPED BECAUSE -THE WAVES UNIVB2SM PUT 5EVtRELy LACKED SOME. OP UK SHIPS HOMES, A toast to that pretty maid! OF AfAl ft ft mm. A. UAVA.

4ftrW If EjCPEDI-flOKl EM- REEE She has gathered the choicest Saazer hops blossoms that flower on the scented hills of Old Bohemia. Her, father will bale them in linen so their, elusive aroma cannot escape. They will cross the seas and matchless brewing skill and exact brewing science will mate their flavor and bouquet to the goodness of fine barley, pure-cu1-ture yeast and filtered water. AM you? YouH empty your glass and your spirits will toast the taste found only in BUDWEISER. BLAME NURSE FOR FRICTION Probable Reason for Discharge, Says Doctor Dr.

E. B. Godfrey, state director of public health, Wednesday night confirmed reports that the resignation of Miss Mary Emma Smith, director of public health nursing, had been requested. He confirmed Miss Smith's statement that the reason for requesting her resignation would come from the State Board of Health. Members of the board were uncommunicative, but one of them said Miss Smith Is a "creator of friction." Dr.

E. W. Fiske. board president, said in Santa Fe, the report ot the requested resignation probably is true, but the board has taken no official action. He added that the director is at liberty to request resignations in the department whenever he deems such action advisable to "obtain cooperation." Hears of "Friction" Dr.

M. K. Wylder, member of the board, said here Wednesday night he does not know the reason for the discharge of Mlsa Smith, "but It likely was because the was a creator of friction." Dr. Wylder said there had been many complaints about Miss Smith because she refused to cooperate with district health officer! when their views did not coincide with those of Dr. J.

R. Earp, former head of the State Health Department. Dr. Earp was replaced recently by Dr. Godfrey.

Dr. Wylder said he does not Know who may be appointed to succeed Mlsa Smith. Miss Smith said her discharge was effective May 15. Dr. Godfrey, however, said "the board had unofficially agreed the resignation would be asked as of June 15." The new director loft late Wednesday for California, his former home, on a short business trip, Miss Smith has been public health nursing director for the Ji I I 1 ait Kit O-l STAM RECEH-TlY ISSUE!) 7 SttOS stars OfHE UAfiVE.

PROVINCES oF llVOMlA, KUR1AMD MO iElT ALLEM $TAP IS WrtrfE. 1 WHICH IM LATVIA IS -THE. In Bottfei Jn In Cans MAKE THIS TEST! Thomas D. Campbell, Montana wheat king, whose purchase of the Ia Joya land grand at tax sale was pproved Wednesday by the State Supreme Court, probbly will not arrive In the state until the latter part of the month, It was stated tn the office of his attorneys. Rel.1 and Men.

Campbell Is at Harden, where extensive farming operations at present are demanding his attention. Plans Development Campbell had been waiting Impatiently the Supreme Court decision, as he has extensive plans for development of ths land. On a recent visit here, he revealed that he also has an option to purchase the Belen grant, The Supreme Court affirmed the District Court for Socorro County in denying a protest against the sale of the grant 10 Campbell for 76,750. The unanimous opinion held the court was without Jurisdiction In the action which It ruled was a special statutory proceeding. Taxes Total $137,000 Socorro County obtained the huje land grant, named In the action as the Servilleta de la Joya trant, at a sale of delinquent taxes several years ago.

In September, 1934, the State Tax Commission filed petition as provided by law in District Court asking an order for the sale of the land for not less than $75,000. The order was entered tn February, 1935. Delinquent taxes on the property amiunted to $137,000, the opinion states. Sale of the grant to Campbell wag consummated In May, 1936, for 176.750. He was the only bidder, states the opinion.

Before the sale was approved by the court the appellants, Fred Ro. mero, Sanltago Lucero and others filed protest action to set aside the sale. However, on November 19, 1936, Judge Harry Owen of the Socorro County District Court denied the protest. The case was taken to the Supreme Court by agreement, and the purchase price put in escrow. The high court's opinion stated the proceedings providing for the tale of property and tax sale certificates special, and no provision is made by law for appeals from judgments entered in such proceedings that would apply to this case.

We have often decided that we have no jurisdiction to hear such appeals." THE. 5uWFlONEi 7 If vA BY drink Budweiser for five days, i S-5 ON THE SIXTH DAY TRY TO DRINK MA-flOKAL-TEM PEJ5ANCE, 'At. State. COPYRIGHT. I937.

KING FUTURES SYNDICATE. Inc A SWEET BEER YOU Will WANT Budweiser's flavor thereafter. JLi. wton (or your ftoml NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED ST. LOUIS AMERICA'S SOCIAL COMPANION ANHEUSER-BUSCH ily, which was parked at th side of the highway.

Mrs. Thorp's Injuries were listed as broken leg and contusions. John's Injuries were a broken collar bone and possible Internal hurts. Carroll's were bruises and contusions of the abdomen and back. Raymond Jr.

was hurt about the body and legs. Raymond Sr. said his injuries we. to his shoulder. Some of the complaints alleged they are suffering from nervous and physical shock.

A law in Lisbon forbids pedestrians to speak while crossing the street. $85,000 DAMAGE SUITS FILED BY FAMILY IN HIGHWAY COLLISION Raymond Thorp, his wife Dorothy, and their children, Carroll, John and Raymond Wednesday flled eults against Mrs. C. Fay Eaton of Los Angeles for a total of 85,000 for Injuries they asserted were received in an automobile collision near Laguna, last Sunday evening. The complaints allege that Mrs.

Eaton, driving at excessive speed and carelessly, ran Into the trailer and automobile of the Thorp fam Horse Show Entry Blanks Are Mailed SANTA FE, May I OP) Brig. Gen. R. C. Charlton, adjutant general ot the New Mexico National Guard, said Wednesday entry blanks for the guard's annual horseshow at Camp Luna near Las Vegas had been mailed out.

He said Major Grove CoIIum, who recently took over direction of the show, expected entries of Army teams from Fort Sill, Fort Riley, as well as Fort Bliss, which already has agreed to participate. state for the past two years, and previously held a similar position in her home state of Arkansas. She wa at one time national director of nursing for the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness. You haven't seen the top in dress values until you've seen these brand new THE AIR. jMtsfji Sea Mist Choirs Will Give Program Tonight of several Albuquerque churches will give their annual concert In observance of Music Week Thursday night at 8 o'clock at the First Methodist Church.

Churches participating: are the First Christian, the Immacuiate Conception, St. John's Cathedral, First Presbyterian, St. Charles Borromeo, First Methodist, St. Paul's Lutheran and African yjy 'J GUARANTEED WASHABLE DEATHS AND FUNERALS Frocks CABABAJAL The body of Emilia Ro-Bfro de Carabajal In stare at the family residence South John 8trt until time ot funeral which will be Friday, the hour to be announced latfr by Crollett Mortuary. '1 at CHAVEZ The bodj of Mary Chaves net Ji state at the family residence 2:23 South John Street ur.U time ol funeral uhlcn will be held Friday, the hour to be announced later by the Crollett Mortuary.

$7.95 CLAVBOURN Mrs. Esther Caybcurn. lie of C. H. Claybourn pasted away here arly Wednesday afternoon.

Besides her husband, she Is survived by four sons nd Wires daughters. She had resided nere for the pan five yeara, coming 'roro Mt. Vernon, and was a mem-irr of the Imrr.anuel Baptist Church. Fun-ral arrangements will be announced later the French Mortuary. GET READY NOW FOR SUMMER DRIVING GARCTA Tavka Am ft.

mi.a Las Vegas Tuesday. Garcia and 6alasar cnarge oi arrangements, OARCIA Vlncentlta C. Garcia died early Vedneday mornin? at her residence at lameda. She Is survived bt t.hrep danfh. They're positively the loveliest things you ever taw at such a price.

Made of and acetate, in a new misty, waivable fabric, their beautiful South American potlery colon are at permanent as they ire unusual. ers and one son and one sister. They iclude Mrs. Aneehta Palm nt rtaminu mm frs Petra Martinez of Alamerf Mt ata Duran of Alameda, and Mariano 'adrld. Puneral services are pending arcia and Salazar Mortuary In charge.

-2r'V if I I Whx 1 I 1 4 If 14 I I A 'f .1 GURTJLE Funeral services or Vincent's Aiderete Gurule were held Wednesday Jfternoon. Burial was at Bants Barbara emetery, Garcia and Salarar In charge. HERNANDEZ Favlan Hernand'S died ednesday at his home 720 South Fifth, tmalns are at Garcia and Salazar Mor-ary pending funeral arrangements. CLEAR SPRUCE UP! There are many clever styles flare skirts, tailored models, one and two-piece dresses, contrasting trims, striking button effects, zipper closures. HUNTINGTON Th bodv of Minnie was taken Wednesday eve.

ng on Train No. 3 to El Reno. Interment accompanied by her dauga-r. The French Mortuary In charge. I JARAMILLO Funeral services for Trlnl-y Jaramlllo were held Wednesday morn-g at Armljo.

Burial was at Armljo netery. Garcia and Salarar Mortuary charge. A COMPLETE 7-POIfJT CHECK OP! FOR true safety and economy, your automobile needs a thorough "spring cleaning." Duly winter lubricants In your crankcase, transmission and differential should be replaced with fresh summer grade Mobiloils. Your radiator should be cleaned, battery tested, lights, tires and other Important points checked. This complete 7-Point Summerize Service will repay you many times with definite savings in gasoline, oil and fewer repair bills.

SUMMERIZE now at the sign of the "Flying Red Horse." MARTINEZ P'jcMo Martinez died early ednesday at his horns at Re. ilnj ar at Garcia and Salizar Mortu-iy. Funeral arrangements ere pending. See them in our windows, and rush right in because you'll not be able to live without one when you se them. Sizes 12 to 20, and the early bird gets the largest thoice, of course.

Delias MOLINA Patroclso Molina, age S3, resident of Jara.es. passed aay dr.esday. He it survived by five e0ns i one daughter. Funeral services will held Thursdav at 8 a. tr.

at the 'en Catholic Church to the Catholic netery. with the Belen home charge under N. C. R-mro director. Change Now to Summer Grade i IRf MORTUARY M3TT NATION.

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