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The Gallup Independent from Gallup, New Mexico • Page 3

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By Jimmy Hatlo They'll Do It Every Time TCOAVWE POLITE DRIVER WHO STOPS AND W4VES4 PEDESTRIAN ACROSS NPROMT OP HIM THEM SHE'S AM MCW FRWT PESOS? HE TAXES OFF AMD Boston Train Derails; One Killed, 21 Injured NASHUA. N.H.. Nov. 12 twisted wreckage of ovciiurn- A Montreal (o Boston' passenger cd cars. train was derailed in union station' The Boston Maine ciglU-cnr here Friday, killing at least one train, the Red Wing, was Uumder- person and injuring 21 others in ing rtown a straightaway into the Markets KANSAS CITY, Nov.

Livestock: Hogs 1.200; steady to 25 higher bustling station wheni without, warning, the cars toppled over wilh a deafening roar. Only Uvo back-to-bock Diesul engines and a rear baggage- car remained upright. The nther cars fell over on Iheir side or tiH- than Thursday's average; choice ed at grotesque angles. 190-240 Us. ID.3S-10.6Q; top 13.65.

Molhcr Crushed to Thursday's hog market 25-35 cents higher. No cattle or sheep. Mrs. Mary Buckley of Manchester, has killed, crushed beneath overturned coach. Marines Only US Troops In Korea To Stay At Front WITH 1ST MARINE Korea, Nov.

12 holding down 21-mile-Iong section of the former Korean batticfronl me tile only Unitert Stales troops along the line where Americans nnce bore ihc brunt of the bitlcr fighting. is left In handful of Uiese Marines to push out into the demilitarized zone, now referred (o as Ihe on patrol 'each day. Three-man squads, aimed wilh .45 caliber automatics, M-t rifles ami a radio, patrol Ihc southern side of the zone on round-the-clock siuns to sec Uiiu Utc armistice is not violated. The Gallup Independent, Gallup, New 8 Fridny, November 12,1954 MERRY MENAGERIE By Walt bisney was taking her daughter Catherine, I90-2-IO Ibs 19.25. 160-180 Ibs 17.75- 13.

250-290 Ibs 18.50-19. 230-350 Ibs and piled Sows 275-330 Ibs 17-17 W1 dc aroa Mail ba were strewn CO. 350-500 Ibs 14-17. Slags 8.50-13. aboul Tllc Bround was covered Ehoats 15-17.

fuel oil the engines. Tiic head engine came to a halt 'Promise'Ike Will Run Again In '56 -r, i 1 mill ill Kiowas Adopt Pioneer Woman lot Of Nonsense Who Brought Them Arts, Crafts Dulles Urges Okay Of Southeast Asia Defense Treaty WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 Sccrclaiy of State John Foster Dulles Thursday urged approval of new free nation Southeast Asian Pact because the Chinese Reds still display "nggresEivG tendencies" despite of peace." Dullts delivered tfta warning to the Senate Foreign Relations committee. He asked Senate approval of the Southeast Asia Treaty Or- SEATO negotiated by eight nations in Manila, The pact Is designed to curb further Communist aggression or subversion in Southeast Asia. It was learned that Hie United States is quietly trying to persuade several members of the so-called Asian J'neutral 1st" bloc to join SEATO, Since conclusion or Uia Geneva Dulles said, the Communists have shown continuing aggressive tendencies in southeast Asia.

Communist military forces in Mrs. Susie Peters, tb Voman who brings the Kiowa dance traupe fa the Gahup Ceremonial each year, will be adopted into full membership of the trib In ceremonies at Anadarko, today. Thc pioneer Indian worker, credited with Bulletin FORT SILL, Nov. Army Maj. Ambrose II.

Nugenl, Merrill, was charged Friday fos.crmg development th committing (reasonable offrn- of native art among the Kiowas SDS uhilp a prisoner of war in when" government policy frowned upon it, will receive an honor be-" plowed on few Anglos with Ihc right to participate in Kiowa sacred ceremonials. The frail and aging little woman, i's but still actively Kiowa a irs, is interested now in her 80's but still actively Kiowa a irs, is known to two generations of other Indians who have met her through the years at Gallup since she brought her first Kiowas here in th l' Sheppard Jury To Gel Talc Of 'Other Women' CLEVELAND, Nov. 12 -UP A key witness in the first degree As a field matron Jiving as Ihc trial of Dr. Samuel )I. only non-Indian woman among the Sheppard prepared Friday to tell Kiowas in 1916 she first noticed thc artistic instincts of members cf the tribe through crude drawings they had made with native materials find from her own funds she provided them with art supplies.

(ler and en Imsiasm attracted the attention of Oklahoma art teachers ond patrons who sponsored thcrr further education. On for Uie first in court of Uio "other women" in Sheppm-d's life. The Dr. Lester T.Hovcr- sten, knew (ha defendant intimately. He attended school with Slicp- TOLEDO, Nov.

White Houso Press Secretary James Hagorty safd Friday a report that President Elsenhower has promised Republican leaders he will run again in 1956 is "a lol of nonsense." Hngcrty made the comment when told a sfory of that nature was appearing Friday in the Akron, Beacon-Journal. Al the same time, llngerty described as "a lot of nonsense" another report that UN Ambassador Henry Cabot is slated to replace Sherman Adams as (op assistant to Uie President in'lhe near future. Hagcrty met with reporters while President Eisenhower secluded at a private club FIS a duck- hiinting guest of Treasury Secretary George M. Humphrey about 14 miles from downtown Toledo. The Akron story was to the effect that Mr.

Eisenhower had promised high republican leadeis in a secret huddle that he will run for rc-electkm in 195G. nlso snid he promised to "reshuffle" the White House staff to bring in men wilh more political savvy. at an oblique angle within 2S yards of ihe Railway Express office at (he station. Thc second diescl unit, with its trucks sheered off, was parted from tho first. I Mail Cargo Spills In back ot thc second dioFi'l was the overturned mail car.

Four mail 1 clerks iverc among (he injured. Railroad policemen guarded Ihc spilled cargoes of mail. The derailed cars pushed hvo parked fjal cars through the plate cither spies or North Korean residents escaping (o freedom across the two and one-half mile wide no-man's land. Capl. Nablc Leslie Beck, com- mandor of tlie 1st provisionnl DMZ police company, 1st Marine division, said the Red soldiers who palrol tho northern half'ol the zone look "dedicated! nr.d mail at us but don't impress mu ns being persons hard to I'm sure they nro.

yeah? Come in and get me!" glass front of modern-slvSc warehouse silwiled Lwide Uie tracks. Tho train loft Montreal Thursday night and was due in Boston at a.m. Friday. It was en schedule into Union Station when it jumped the roils. Farmington Man vSeeks $1 Million From Oil Company FARMINGTON, Nw.

C. H. Brewer, salesman ivith "The first tbing 1 knew my San Oil Fnrmlne- was flipping over," said head eon-1 ton, has filed suit in district court New Mexico Range In Better Shape From Oel. Rains i I.AS C1ICES. Nov.

12 LT The U. S. Department of iVRricu CltOSS INDIAN HIVErt, Mich. UP is described as the world's wooden cross has been I erected al the Catholic shrine here. lit is 55 feet high and weighs tons.

ductor Harry Sanborn. "Tlien ill against Western States liclinine was all hj-itcria. I was tossed I Sail Lake Cil.v for SI.3M.MO around but not hurt." Ida'mngcs the suit claims Brewer is due as a result breeeb of coMlract. Western Slates Refining Co. is the parent organization of Fom 1 McCarthy dcrabK' improvement October rains and re-ported "livestock arc entering the winter immths in good condition" in (he "Many parts of thc state have in its monthly range report.

"Ranges a in i (wovemtMil hum ntins e.irlv in Oct- orally "in ,1 good, strong coisdi lion" and thai marketing ot both itinns cf me state. The import ink! in Curry County 'ratios are short of grass but thure is a (air supply of hay and brush feed ami livcstot-k are i ud coiutiuon. In Quay County, ratifies improv- and was a giiost at his home, Ada LS as been under fire from until 24 hours before Mrs Shop-1 501 1 old llflc nepwblicans who be- pard was murdered llcvc lhat mc former New Ilair.p- DL-. Sheppard is accused of bind-' 5 11 vcrn hadn't given politics gcnning his pregnant wife to death ciwi considcntiioji. in her bed during thc early morn- tcntion on Uie part Communists believes their protestations of peaceful intentions." Alcvlicin To Return To Cruccs Practice SANTA FE, Kov.

Edwin L. Mechcm toltl a newsman today he planned to return to his home in I.ns Cruccs and practice law come Jan. 1. Then thc fact that lie lost his home county in the Nov. 2 election to Democrat John Simms, apparently passed through his mind.

He smiled and added, thoughtfully, "If can find anj'onc practice on." JJODERN EQUIPMENT DUPUCATE YOUR BROKEN IIODKHN EYE EXAMINATION K. PARKE SELLAKD Optometrist 111 W. Am. emu Rico Motor 1J7 G. M.

C. Job-Rated Dodge Truck Wation Motors, Inc. W. Coal Ave. Phone Mg Ella ud Service Navajo Chevrolet'Co.

Phone 015 Cadillac Service (JfT Goicnl Repair WOODS PONTIAC CO. 101 W. Coil Ave. MIOIK Manhattan Cafe Uie Oklahoma stato historical building, wliile Aucliiah and Asah executed murals in Anadarko and soulhwcst. o.hcr places in thc hart conversations wilh Dr.

not long before thc murder which the defendant mentioned i contemplated divorce from his wife, Maiilyn. Dr. Koversten was expected lo recount thc conversations from Uie witness stand. Mecliem To Probe Simms Building Liquor License SANTA FE, N'ov. Gov, Edvrin L.

Mcchem has indicated Jie'Jl personally look into thc matter of a liquor license for restaurant which is to be located Uie new Simms office building in Albuquerque, The building is being erected by the family of governor-elect John Simms, Jr. State Liquor Director Elfcgo Bs- ca said yesterday ho was still "thinking" over "the cate and in- Hirated the license would be issued only if the restaurant location met requirements that liquor stores be at least 450 ect away from a church. He Enid the restaurant in th Simms building mot thc require ment if measured one way, but didn't if measured on a direst lino. Cov; Mechem was quoted by a newspaper as saying he'd make a decision on Ihe matter soon. If nolhlnjj is done on Ihc liccr.se before Jan.

It will be up to any liquor director Simms might a p- point to cither issue or deny the license. Finn Appeals Workman Compensation Ruling SANTA FE, Nuv. appeal was filed wilh the Supreme Courl today by attorneys for Schwers-Campbell, of Albuquerque in a workman's compensation case, A Bcrnalillo County court jury awarded Mrs. Letha Campbell $30 per not to exceed 550 weeks, funeral expenses of $250 and attorney fees of $1,650 in thc death of her husband who was a vice president of Schwcrs-Campbcl! shoe stores. Set our ef BUTLER'S 203 W.

Co.1 Ph. 386 Ros well A wailing Sixth Arrestetl As Check-Forger NOV UP sixth member of a check-forging ring was being' relumed here from Oklahoma today And Chief Deputy Sheriff J. Jones said his arrest wiped out a ring operating in Ros- wcll, Artcsia and l.jttWieM Tex. The other five members, two of them women, pleaded guilty to cheek forging charges here Wednesday and were bound over for disfirict court action! All were held mirier bond apiece. Jones identified Die sixth member as Uoyd ItaskcII Lasitcr.

The five who have pleaded guiltv were Kenneth Jones, Lois Davidson. Vcrna Heed. Wilbur Davidson and Edward BarnetU Jones said they had cashed more than 5500 in checks written nn ne- counts of farmers in the area cashed seven checks in Artcsia. the smallest being for and thc largest for $52.50, A similar number had been cashed In Jones said Uie six were "not what you would call a real big o- peratinn" but said they had been operating in Uie area since early in October. The first forged check Ihey wrote in nostrell cleared a bank on Oct.

-j. Lasifer was picked up in Oklahoma Cily and was en ronlc to 11 today. The Davidsons were originally from Arkansas, Jones said and Ihe others from either Oklahoma or Texas bul had lived in southeast New Mexico several months. Drive Launched SANTA FE. N.M., Nov.

I2-UP- Or. Bergcre" KiMir.ey, president of Hie New Mexiuo Tuberculosis association, Friday launched the iinnuul appeal for widespread purchase iif Christmas Senls by pointing out New Mexico has Ibe scoim) lushest lubcrculosis death rate in the na- lion. lie said each male tuberculosis death costs approximately SKl.OOO and that the cnsl of curing a Tfl patient amounted to some S1S.OOO. "A coiiservalivc estimate of thc total cost of TB control In New Mexico is Sl.325.000," he said. He reported 123 New Mexico citizens died of the disease last year anJ that there were more than 1.000 new cases reported to the Stale Health department.

rcn to tell tliom tiiey, were "victims sutli of a massive appeasement that has tion party leaders have bridled al its provisions for permanently divorcing the rich border nrca from Germany and internationalizing it. Franco Won't Builjrc Much In Paris, French spohesken saM Hlankenhorn and Soutcau will consider only certain annexes and additions to the Saar agreement ivlj have not been clearly spelled out. These, a foreign ollicc commun- ique said, include German guarantees to support the Saar agreement until a peace treaty is signed; the article spellirg out Krcr.ch economic control of the Saar and gradual German admission to some of its privileges nn asrccmenl that the scat of the six-nation coal and steel community will be transferred from Luxembourg to Saar- brueckcn, capital of tie Welker was JFartnitiKtun. Tor tliesi: sorvfcos.j through nn hour-lone speech uMhi? suit says. Brewer was la u--W gallon of all drip IMS praise for McCarthy.

I com- a net profit of conls eivd. Stockton Spends $1219 In Campaign SANTA FE, N.M., Nov. 1S-UP- Alvin Slocktnn, unsuccessful Hc- condidnlc for eovcrnor' in this month's clcclion, reported campnjyil cxiJt-ndilures of 51,219 to the secretary of stale's office Frl- rtay. Of that amount, $1,000 was a contribution to tho party's state contra! committee while the remainder went long distance telephone calls. Thursday in Albuquerque, a spokesman said John Simms, the democratic governor elect, spent in the campaian.

Thc report, to be Tiled hero Friday, listed Simms' personal expenses at wild the balance being paid by the Simms for Governor club headed by William Tor- ringlon and Jack Beady. Meanwhile, several hundred persons were assembicd on Uie rugged wastelands in the Atkinson Mesa area, rive to 10 mites north of uravan along thc Dolores river. At 10 n.m., these people Merc rn- lillcd to start clnims and location notices. Announcement W.B. Center M.D.

Announces return to Gallup for practica of Medicine Surgery office-Medical Arts Bldg. 1163 Residence 1294 reported in aK-as belter off in vt'iira bnt ranges 1 iliy in ninny areas. FOR YOUR FESTIVE THANKSGIVING TABLE ON PYREX WARE--COOK WITH THIS FAMOUS HEAT RESISTANT WARE PIE DISHES 39c CASSEROLE 79c UTILITY DISH 69c CAKE DISH 59c Large Assortment of Sizes to Choose From. CANDLES Decorate your table with Candles for Thanksgiving only- lOcpkg. SILVERWARE COMPLETE STOCK OF BEAUTIFUL SILVERWARE AT LOW-LOW PRICES MANY PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM.

GLASSES Every size shape and design to on 'y give you the Holiday Spirit only lOc NAPKINS In Seasonal Colors and Prints. Packaqe Colorful-32 piece set of dishes in famous floral de- Complete service for six only $6.95 ROASTERS-BIG ASSORTMENT For your turkey. Priced from 98c to 2.69. Check our big sortment of cookware as- MIXED NUTS- frornourown Roaster-Big lib. box only 98c Taicherfs.

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