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September 14, 1953 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Page Bvo Stanton Pigeon Pennsylvania Shirley Martinez Is First in Race Riding Coattail Of Eisenhower Dies' After Illness Tlint nitfannt Owned bV E. C. Live Television Program Received On Some Sets Here Mother Named Mrs. America Stanton came in in first and sec 0 1. ,4 I "3 Shirley Marie Martinez, 12, the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William ond order Sunday nB 100-mile race of the Albuquerque Racing Pigeon Club. The birds were released at ori FBI Conferences Aimed to Promote More Co-operation Three FBI conferences, aimed at more co-ordination among law enforcement agencies concerning thefts from interstate shipments, ASBURY PARK. N. Sept.

13 Hit by Mitchell S. Martinez, died Sunday aner (JV-Mrt. Pennsylvania, Erna long illness. She uvea at oo" Second St. NW.

fifth ffrade stu- Snyder, 24, of Kutztown, was named Mrs. America of 1954 Craig, 100 miles south or aidu-querque, and flew back to their home lofts. The winning bird averaged 1207.2 yards a minute. CHICAGO, Sept. 13 (P) Top .1 dent at St.

Therese Catholic A mother OI two cnuaren, sue Democratic leaders huddled today in advance of a party con Stanton's second-piace pigcv won out over Six finalists in tne based half on beauty. School. She is survived by her parents; Mrs Stella Sandoval, averaged 1200.4 yarns a nunuu. i fourth nlares were ference opening tomorrow and half on home-making ability. Her National Chairman Stephen A ni, measurements are.

will be held In New Mexico this X11I1U I1IIU taken by pigeons of They averaged 1186.9 and 1177.4 yards a minute. Fifth place went Mitchell spoke out against Demo lUCniliuuiB 34-inrh bust. 23-inch waist and Mrs. Eloisa Russell, Mrs. Virginia Chavez, Mrs.

Carmel Atencia, Mrs. Betty Torres, and Lucy, Ber- lfnF Ann and Julia Marit crats riding the "feattail" of 34-inch hips. She is 5 feet 4 Several Albuquerque television fans Saturday evening discovered they didn't have to wait until Tuesday to get their choice of channel programs. Two persons told the Journal of receiving programs on Channel 2 for about 30 minutes beginning about 6:30 p. m.

KOB-TV received two phone calls from persons about "pulling" in some mystery station. None of the persons contacted caught the call letters of the station. Mrs. Earl E. Works, 5117 12th St.

NW, reported seeing "The Show of Shows" which stars Imo-gene Coco and Sid Caesar on Channel 2. She said it was clear for a while, then faded out in inches tall and weighs 115 pounds. to a bird or ur. d. n.

flew 1168.2 yards a minute. President Eisenhower. ime, ATiojr nez; and one brother, Alexandre J-'ii to" week. D. A.

Bryce, FBI agent In charge at Albuquerque, announced Saturday a conference will be held Monday at Santa Fe, another TuaeBv at Alhiinuprmip. anS Mitchell was a luncheon host to Thirty-two wedded Deauues competed in the event, but the Martinez, all oi Albuquerque. Rosary services are tonight at former President Harry S. Tru contest was without a representa Sundays race was mc ma from Fort Craig since the ill-fated one year ago when practically all the birds entered were i4 had weather. That 8 at Salazar and sons ivionuaiy.

tive from New Jersey on tne a a a 1 Cmorol sprvirol will De con final day of judging. i i 134 li ducted Tuesday at 9 a. m. at St. Th.r.

r.ithnlic Church by man, House Democratic Leader Sam Rayburn, and Adlai Stevenson, the 1952 Democratic presidential candidate. They talked for nearly three hours, laying plans for a two-day party session de- cioneri in ffet the 1954 COnSreS- 1UOL UCLBUOt ended the pigeon racing here until new, young birds could bt Husband ruts oot uown The husband of Mrs. New JerseyMrs. Anna Spada of Whip- Father Gleason. Burial will be in raised and trained, ine ciud pian.

nanw nut font aown vesier- dav. Marius SDada refused to several more races mis year, uv inrreasine distances up to mora Mt. Calvary Cemetery. James R. Harris Rites about 13 minutes.

a rnntroi-t that WOU1Q Com She called a neighbor, Charles sional election campaign rolling. No Issues Decided mit him and his nine children to than 300 miles. Steve D. Zimmerly, 36, Will Be Held Today picture and endorsement tie-ups Mitchell told a news conference Leasure, 5201 Grande Dr. NW, who tuned in a Mexican program of acrobatics.

He said the picture was quite clear for a time, but that the Quality of the sound was later that no issues were decided, vs. naval services for James Rus DEVILjS PRIVATE PORTFOLIO Socorro Contractor, Dies but that the Democratic big four sell Harris, 85, who came to Albu- coven veara Rsa rrom better than that of the picture. did discuss agriculture, toreign policy and the controversial party He theorized that the program Tipton, will be held today" I rUnl in iho had "bounced" off a cloud from soma TV station in Mexico. THE LAW GETS THE DEVIL: Police Pvt. Louis Anderson calls Garden at French-Fitzgerald loyalty oatn.

He and others were talking party harmony as the luncheon He said picking up "bounced. his precinct station to find out just what to do with the oeyu he has in tow on a downtown street at Washington, D. C. Ander- xu in iU station hnnse where the Mortuary. He died saturaay.

Harris was a retired farmer and telecasts is not unusual away conference broke up, even tnougn tha lnvnltv issue mav touch off from the mountains. A brother-in a member of the Baptist Churcn SOn Was lUlU VU uilllg oiuui.v. "devil," who said he was Elder James Taylor of Norfolk, Va was law in Salem. 111., some 1200 miles his wire won tne uue. He said it smacked of exploiting the children.

Blond Mrs. Spada, 29, tearfully, bowed to her husband's decision and withdrew from the contest. She'll Get S50C The contest judges decided to award Mrs. Spada $500 today for having the most children among the contestants. Mrs.

America, who has brown hair and brown eyes, will get about $10,000 in prizes and a tour of the Eastern Seaboard. The judging was based half on home-making ability and half on beauty, as well as on points earned in personality interviews with the judges. an explosion at the party con He lived at 1418 Mitn si. inw. Ho io survived hv two daueh Steve D.

Zimmerly, 36, Socorro building contractor, died in an Albuquerque hospital early Sunday after a short illness. He was a lifelong resident of Socorro. Survivors include his wife, four daughters, his mother, two broth-ers and five sisters, all of Socorro. Zimmerly was a member of the Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus and the American Le- 8iThe body will be taken to So-corro today for funeral services and burial. Strong-Thorne Mortu-ary is in charge of arrangements.

away from Albuquerque, told him he picked up KOB-TV last Janu unable to produce a permit xo noia a pmue. was wearing the get-up to advertise a Sunday night revival meeting to be conducted by Elder Solomon Lightfoot Michaux, a local ters, Mrs. Mamie Park, Albuquer que, and Mrs. ttnei nouana, ary or February on several occa' sions. preacnei ference.

It centers around the action of the Democratic national convention last year in pushing through a requirement that delegates use all honorable means to get party candidates on the ticket in their Oklahoma; and tnree sons, jonn Harris, Pedernal; Thomas Harris, Albuaueroues second TV sta tion KOAT-TV is scheduled to election at this week's meeting tha nnumtnum Lions Club. The Oklahoma, and Jim Harris, aidu AMENDMENT TALK MerHtt Oldaker. Albuaueraue start telecasting Tuesday. querque. the third on Thursday at Las Cruces.

He said the meetings are part of a nationwide program. Improvement of efficiency in dealing witih thefts from interstate shipments is an objective of the conferences, Bryce said. He declared the violation Is an increasingly serious one on a national scale. Among those due to lecture on jpecific subjects at the New Mexico conferences will be, in addition to FBI personnel, State Police Chief Joe Roach; Charles H. Was-ham, managing director of the New Mexico Motor Carriers Zeke Bates, special services superintendent for the Santa Fe Railway; State Police Capt.

Clinton A. White, and Police Chief A. B. Martinez of Santa Fe. To Discuss Technique Conference programs will include discussions of investigative technique in thefts from interstate shipments involving armed robbery, larceny, embezzlement, and related types of offenses.

They will also include forums on crime scene searches, interrogation, training programs, co-ordination Of agencies, the use of the FBI Laboratory, and other subjects. The programs in New Mexico, Bryce said, will be designed to meet specific problems encountered in this state, and the forums which will compose the conferences will be pointed towards specific steps to minimize this type of offense. Co-operation Needed Bryce pointed out need of coordination of the work of the FBI and local law enforcement authorities in combatting thefts from interstate shipments. He said that the difference between federal and purely local offenses i dependent solely upon whether or hot the property involved is moving in interstate shipment or innol intra.fitntA commerce. luncheon meeting will be at 12:10 attorney, will explain the pro Burial will oe in aunsei memo home states under the Democratic m.

Tuesday at tne num rial Park. posed constitutional amenamems to be voted upon in Tuesday's iotel. Mrs. Etta Minnix Dies; Resident Here Since 1926 party label. Some southerners objected to this loyalty oath and are threatening to demand that ARROW 115-117 First Si.

SW the party conference here recom Mn TTtta T. Minnix. 32. died at her home Sunday afternoon. She mend it be done away wim.

Asked at his news conference whathir he thnnffht Democrats had been a resident oi Albuquer que since 1926. Mn Minni i survived bV 8 son, William Minnix; two daughters, Dianna Mae and Sharon should be elected to Congress to uphold Eisenhower, Mitchell said he though'. Democrats should be elected; and if they agree with Eisenhower on issues, they should Alene Minnix; her parents, jur. and Mrs. Arthur R.

Kitterman, nf Alhnnuernue. and two sis uphold mm. ters, Mrs. Elsie LaRue, of Wash "But," he added, "I don't agree with the coattail technioue. I don't think that ought to be an ington State, and.

Mrs. jtveiyn Slatten of California. French-Fitzgerald Mortuary will announce funeral services. FINAL WEEK! Shop All Depts. and Save! ARROW open tonight 'til Use Arrow's Long Easy Terms many Months to Pay! Leopoldo Lucero Dies; Lifelong City Resident election technique lor cringing about their election I don't think it would work.

WILL BLOCK OFF LOMAS Beginning today, parts of Lomas Blvd. NW, between Fourth and 11th will be blocked off for about 30 days. The street will be blopked to allow laying of a new caiuAi main. First riart of the TnnnlHn Lucero. 49.

of 5211 Hiuhland Rd. NE. died Sunday in The scope of the problem of an Albuquerque hospital. A Hfolnns resident OI A1DU street to be blocked is between querque, he is survived by his thefts from interstate snipmenis is indicated, according to Bryce, by the fact that in the ten-year pe-rinA frnm Jnlv l. 1942.

to June 30, mnthor Mrs. i itoiia ijucero. Seventh and 11th Sts. WW. xramc will be rerouted over Marquette sister, Mrs.

Joe Bruno, and five Ave. JNW 1952, there were 8377 convictions In TOT raws invnlvinff such brothers, Placido, uavino, t-earo, Antonio and Jose Lucero, all of Sontnnros totalled more AlVtuniiernnp. Garcia Mortuary will announce than 18,000 years, fines over half funeral services. a million aoiiars, ana savings ana recoveries more than four and MESSAGE FOR ANDERSON Stats Pnllre in Albuaueraue one-nail million aoiiars. Local law enforcement author-it as, Bryce emphasized, have a nrnV1m Invnlvinff races were looking for Charles Anderson, Mayfield, to give him where the property stolen was an emergency message.

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