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faff Two ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL September 24, 19 ptember 1 Man Seeking Divorce Property Worth $144, Is Separate Possession Fuel Oil Shortage In New England Artesia Bond Sale Nets $53,775 Rally Honors Men on Bataan Edgar D. Otto, Albuque Drive Continues Till Goal Reached Chest Short Must Have $61,581 CanttnaMl ftmm fi On Stalingrad Beats Off Tank Attacks French Warned Away From Coast Cnllairi Put Ob concrete products manufact i 1 w-' I who is seeking a divorce Mrs, Georgie Pearl Smart Three. Change U. S. Court Pleas Triirty A rraipiments Scheduled Thursday Three defendants arraigned in U.

S. District Court Monday following their indictment by the grsfhd jury changed their pleas from innocent to guilty Wednesday, the U. S. attorney's office reported. The three ere Juan J.

Sedil- Government Orders Shipments Increased Wednesday iiiea an ame It complaint in District Court as doesn't mean a thing unless we've ing that his contracting busin here and at Downer's Grove, ARTESIA, N. Sept. A rally honoring New Mexico's sons on Bataan Wednesday net-tod the sale of 553,775 in war savings bonds includinf a $300 purchase bid on a box of rubber bands donated by a Boy Scout. Incomplete figures on the rally showed two bonds of $10,000 denomination were bought, one by hit our mark." WASHINGTON'. Sept.

23 Acting to avert a "disastrous" fuel oil shortage in New England, the office of petroleum coordinator Wednesday ordered an immediate increase in tank car shipments to that area and at the Reilly foresaw extended efforts "to make sure every resident of the city has been solicited and British Aircraft Mission in City Stop Over on Tour Of Plants Inspection A party of important Englishmen on an inspection tour of air plants in the United States, stopped over at the H.lton Wednesday night. Excluding clerks and secretaries, the party consisted of Alex Dunbar, head of the British Air Ministry; D. W. Mitchell, secretary of the British Air Ministry; Sir Charles Bruce-Gardner, chairman of the Society of British Aircraft Constructors; A. R.

Smith, managing director of the makers of Rolls-Royce engines; B. W. A. Dickson, orks director of the manufacturers of the D. D.

Davies, production manager of the "Lancaster" planes; J. D. North, joint managing director of the "Defiant" planes; W. C. Devereux, chairman together with real estate and er property valued at $144,49 are his own separate possessi Otto said the Illinois busii of which he is sole owner, net worth of S80.3GO.37.

Lis I if have to, to get increases without luccess. One Allied plane was missing, however. The bombing attack was car-i ried out at by heavy fcomb- i ers which cropped their expio-: fives on airdrome installations.) causing large tires. Allied f.shters alto continued their strafing attacks on the Jap-, anese inland supply lines in the area of Kokoda, machine-gunning a bridge and a pack train. There was no change in the position of ground troops in the in pledges already made." vrom Mrs.

E. L. Moulton, pres ident of the Chest, came a warn ame time called for a cut in; me anesia noara oi eaucauon gasoline to the v.holed the other by an individual eastern seaboard. declined to be identified. Thi cal fpat hirtdinff nn ar- the value of his business hera ing that failing to aid charitable $4775.07, he said it had been quired in Illinois through los.

charged with sale of liquor to Indians; Adolph B. Oldenburg, charged with carrying on a retail liquor business without a federal license; and Bern Ray Buckner, charged with violation of the Dyer Act. About 30 defendants indicted Nine major oil companies contributed by Artes.a mer-ailed upon to take these steps chants. and character-building agencies transfer of his own funds, wl in wartime is to build up trouble divert fuel oil to and also to were not under the commu in the future. from other parts an emergency law of New Mexico.

New England of the East, Must Protect City Now' He asserted Mrs. Otto has nOSWtl.I. BATAAN DAY SILLS $34,613 Roswell Bataan Day observance Tuesday resulted in the sale "People who say they cannot Owen Stanlcv Mountains, where $8000 estate in Illinois and ot i measure. Government oil men said mo- mm give because they are buying heavily of war bonds should i i means of support "unknown the plaintiff." He said he willing to continue to prov the Japanese drive on Port Moresby has bossed down 32 airline riiles short of the Allied fcase. On both the Russian flanks the tonsts the East probably would 0f $34,625 worth of war bonds 'feel the pinch" of reduced gaso- starrms.

the state war savings realize they are only protecting their future. It is equally im in the grand jury report returned Monday are scheduled to be arraigned at 9 a. m. Thursday morning. Judge Colin Neblett and court attaches will be in Las Cruces Saturday for the arraignment of persons living in that area who were indicted by the grand jury.

line shipments after "about two'staff headquarters here reported 'proper support and maint weeks'' if the reduction contin portant to protect their community during the present. Included in the sales were "The $9000 of campaign funds 15.000 worth of bonds to the Citv of Roswell. ued beyond that period. They said there probably was enough gasoline in storage through the area now to main-tain sales to consumers at the ance. The complaint said the cou was married Sept.

16, 1908. Lincoln County Grazing Decision Is Upheld and managing director of High Duty Alloys Limited. The party will go from Albu ILVIK DtCORATH). Capt. Francis R.

Rang of Albuquerque was awarded the Silver Star in Egypt Wednesday, for gallantry in action as commander of a four-motored bomber which participated in an Allied raid on the Rumanian oil fields their stop-over, according to Mer allotted to the USO in a sense is for our own Albuquerque boys who are serving at distant posts," she said. "The $9000 raised here is not for the Albuquerque USO Club several times that amount I rill C. Meigs. American member Artesia held its observance Wednesday afternoon and Carlsbad Wednesday night. The 31st Army Air Forces Band from the Air Base here played at the pro western allies rnaae gooci r.e for the Red armies although none of it approached the front" caliber which the Russians want most of all to hear about.

On this subject, Joseph Stalin undoubtedly himself Wednesday to Wendell Willkie, in their meeting at the Kremlin. In the Libyan desert of the Middle East, the British disclosed that mobile rangers, equipped with artillery for the first time in rate for about that long. of the party. Meigs is deputy di Some gasoline is transported to querque to Los Angeles and San Diego to visit air plants. All were charmed by the beauty of the city, and expressed them the East by barge via inland SANTA FE, Sept.

23 1 rector of the aircraft division of the War Production Board in selves as more than pleased with Washington, D. C. gram. Sgt. Robert Ruoff on Duty At Marine Office Here Supreme Court, in a unanim decision written by Justice T.

Mabry, Wednesday affirmed Lincoln County district court cision in a grazing lease brought by Belle Lusk the such an operation, had swept waterways, they pointed out. Indications of the probable seriousness of the oil situation in New England came with the statement in telegrams sent to the oil f.rms by Ralph K. Davies, deputy co-ordinator: "It is imperative that tank car shipments to New England states be immediately increased." is allocated from national USO headquarters. Our USO quota is sent to the national office for allotment." Surprising to workers, she said, was the fact that "many of the business places in Albuquerque which have profited most from the influx of soldiers and which now are enjoying the greatest prosperity they have ever known last June 12, the Associated Press reported. Capt.

Rang, who was stationed at the Air Base here last year, resided at 402 South Yale. He was one of 41 flyers decorated. Senate Committee Studies Five Per Cent Limit On War Plant Profits more than 500 miles behind the Ax-is lines, raiding Bengasi, Barce end an oasis in the heart of Ci- pellant, against the First Natio Sgt. Robert M. Ruoff, Albuquerque feed dealer who recently .1 Make Your Community Survey Selections From This List Of Advertisers Bank of Carrizozo and Ban renaica.

The action, coinciding W. Wilson. with the recent sea-borne raid on District Judge Numa C. Fr ger had ruled for the bank are cutting their pledges under Tobruk, was the most spectacular assault on enemy bases and communications lines of the African Wilson, denying the appellai last years mark. allegation that the bank had joined tne Marine corps, rrpoi iea for duty Wednesday at the local recruiting office, where he will be staff member.

Sergeant Ruoff is the brother of Lieut. George Ruoff, Army Air Force flyer injured last month in an airplane crash in Mississippi. Burl E. Van Bibber, former telephone company employe here, has enlisted at Phonix as a staff Officer Who Visited Here Awarded DSC After Death in Action war. U.

S. and British heavy ated terms of a lease by FAIR OFFICE OPEN WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 (INS) The Senate finance committee Wednesday appointed a subcommittee to consider a proposal by leasing the property to Wils The State Fair's downtown of bombers have been giving Ben pasi a heavy pounding since. Scorn Nazi laims who allegedly sub-leased it ag fice at 103 'i West Central will to a Jim Hall. The big United States-British Chairman Senator George Capt.

Donald Root Strother. Ca limiting profits from Gov- who was a visitor in Albuquerque ernment-owned war plants to one two years ago, was awarded the Russian supply convoy which the be re-opened temporarily from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.

Thursday to accept entries in the home arts and other departments Deadline for entering is 6 p. m. Saturday. ycr ccui, aim jjuiuns a iciuhk ui i uisunguisnea service cross LARGE AD GROUP SELECT ONE American Furniture Company. Montgomery Ward ic Company J.

C. Penney Inc. MEDIUM AD GROUP SELECT ONE Baldridge Lumber Co. Kimo Theatre Sunshine Theatre SMALL AD GROUP, SELECT ONE Alamo Mexican Cafe Albuquerque Lumber Co. Butt's Drug Stores, Inc.

Chief Theatre Chicago College of Beauty Central Drug Co. The Drugeria Dalton Transfer Co. El Rev Theatre Fuel Co. Hoefgen tt Branson Lobo Theatre Jack Lavvler's Beauty Salon Rio Theatre J. O.

Wood Beauty Salon Local Loan Co. Wm. J. Leverett Motor Finance Co. A.

L. Martin National Lean Co. Southwest Finance. Inc. Karr Eichenberger ILT0NI6H sergeant and has been sent to a Marine radio school at Quantico, Sgt.

Marvin Martin, re-cruiter in charge, reported. COMMITTEE CALLED SANTA ROSA, N. Sept. 23 (PiThe Guadalupe County Democratic central committee was called by Chairman Frank Do this Try five per cent on any other war business. George submitted the 1-3 plan at a meeting of the committee during which officials of the Treasury, War and Navy Department and Maritime Commission were heard on the question of revising procedure for the renego 1 It fl) shrinks swollen membranes posthumously at Gen.

MacAr-thur's headquarters in Australia Wednesday, the Associated Press reported. The award was for "courageous leadership in taking an Allied bombing formation to safety through eight Japanese attacks in the Dutch East Indjes in February." The citation said that i (2) soothes Irritation, (3) telievel Complete Stork MAZDA LAMP BULBS Buy Yours at RIEDLING MUSIC CO. Horn Mrinaat FUnat Central Phone 555T i transient nasal congestion nr brings greater breathing "Jk comfort. You'll like WICKS Encinias Wednesday night to meet in Santa Rosa Sept. 27 to set in folder.

VMMO MOI dates for the county convention. 'during a period of. 20 days, Strother participated in 13 bomb Germans claimed the other day to have on the Arctic supply route to Russia reached its destination with a majority of its merchantmen intact and all its warship escorts afloat, London's Admiralty, admitting some ships were lost to concentrated U-boat end aircraft attack, said scornfully that the German claims were even crazier than usual. Berlin had boasted that 38 merchantmen out of a total of 43 were sunk and that six, warships were sunk or damaged. Apparently the Nazi battleship Tirpitz, now reported on the loose, did not get in contact with this convoy.

On Madagascar, big island bastion of the Indian Ocean supply route to the Middle East and Russia, British forces occupied the capital, Tananarive, climaxing two weeks of protective operations. Faraway radio monitors, listening to the Vichy French ing missions against the enemy, as a squadron commander." He was reported killed in action on Feb. 13. championship EOOO yJJ tiation of war contracts. I Profits above 5 per cent, George explained, would be re- captured by a 100 per cent tax in cases where the war contractor supplied plant facilities and capital.

In the event the Government furnished the money to build the plant and operate it, he said, all profits in excess of 1 per cent would be recaptured. ATTEMPTED SAFE BLOW Safe robbers early Wednesday Strother, son of Dr. and Mrs. SIX FAST NIGHT CONTESTS Under Sunlight Lamps 1 FOOD pi Night, Sept. 27 morning attempted to rob the Opening Sunday a nephew of Coltert C.

Root of The Journal staff. His widow and two children reside in Denver. Before entering the Army five years ago, he was a pilot on the United Air Lines between Chicago and Salt Lake City. OPA Announces Printing Industry Price Ceilings safes at the Express Co. office and at the Santa Fe depot at Bernalillo, police here were informed.

The knobs on both safes were Fair Stat New Mexico At Your knocked off. Local officials late Wednesday said that no clue to the robbers had fceen found. transmitter at Tananarive, heard a brief commotion, then these clipped phrases in English: "British officer speaking, British troops entered Tananrive at 5 p. ni. today.

All is quiet. That is Uneasy About Coast In the West Mediterranean the Axis was getting uneasy about the beautiful southeastern corner ct France, the Alpes Maritimes WASHINGTON. SeDt. 23 The Office of Price Administra tion Wednesday night imposed specific price control over about the ranges and cruising around the valleys," said the American captain who led the fighter group. "There was no sign of activity $500.00 one-fourth of the entire two and one-half billion dollar printing end either they (the Japs) were and publishing industry, but ex- department, which includes the Cote d'Azur Cannes.

Antibes. for the neighborhood print- caught unawares or they were empted bugging the ground hard as the shop and the publishers of books, Bronc toys came in behind me, pouring; newspapers, and periodicals. out their machinegun fire. A ceiling at March levels was From the worrisome Aleu-; placed on about 173 standard or tians-AIaskan theater in the semi-standard printed products; North Pacific there was an well as upon the printing serv-1 ually optimistic report. ices used in producing them, and piui An Entry Feci rvepresentauve lviagnuson an exoanaed list or services ex-Washington, back from an official empt from price control was pro-trip, said "the situation is good mulgated.

in Alaska now" and that "the oc- The action was necessary, OPA cupation of the Aleutian Islands explained, to provide the indus-Lv Japan has definitely been turn-1 try second in number of firms Nice, Monte Carlo and which joins the Italian Riviera east of Slenton. This area was declared a primary war zone and the first complete blackouts since the French armistice ere ordered into effect. The Alpes Maritime department is in unoccupied France, unless one counts the few hundred yards of border coastline which the Italians managed to occupy when they stabbed France in the back. There are some excellent anchorages along the Riviera coast, including Ville-franche, which was the base of the United States European squadron just before the war started. From the Pacific General Mac-Artnur's headquarters provided ed to our advantage by the Navy, and ninth in value of output in giving us the opportunity to sink the country ith a single clear-Japanese ships which we other-! cut price order specifying which $500.00 for Calf Roping Plus All Entry Feel $500.00 for Bull Riding Plus All Entry Feei Member American Rodeo Association wise would have been unable to were under the ceiling get to." and which were exempt because The enemy also made his first their value depends on editorial.

report in a long time on the Aleu-1 ldea or information content DON'T WAIT t'NTIL PYORRHEA STRIKES some more details of the aerial action against the Japanese who tians. Tokyo churned a Jap submarine had damaged a U. cruiser of the Northampton class (9050 tons) on Aug. 31, and that two other U. S.

submarines had ere trying to maintain their cross- $500.00 for Bull-Dogging Plus All Entry Feei Direction of Lynn Beutler mountain drive against Port Cum that Hcta or burn tin beromi Inj linujun rrtum our ninnr? If tht first bottl of I.L10S' fail Mtisfr, BUTT'S DRl'Ci STORES, Inc. Moresby New Guinea. This! been sunk in the same waters time squadrons of fighter planes! subsequently. There was no con- Eimiea ire jap columns wun 34 -i tirmation of these claims. 000 rounds of ammunition on tht Euna-Kokoda trail.

Medium bombers followed them up. Claim U. S. Cruiser Hit "We came hedge-hopping across the valley in ski fashion, up over i rv new iclcpJiOHc Scene at the 1941 New Mexico Stat Fair Rodeo EACH NIGHT FROM SEPT. 27 THROUGH OCT.

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