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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 19

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February 27, 1952 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL: Page Nineteen New Orleans in Costume Dances Filbert Jaramiflo Gets Lt. Governor Petitions SANTA FE, Feb. 26 Pet! Louella's Movie-Go-'Round Ginger Is Making Much qola; Begins Television Work in Fall Drinks in Hilarious Mardi Gras Revel six-foot-four man, clothed only in a hourglass corset and black stock and director Stan By LOUELLA O. PARSONS iHedy HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 26 (INS) ings, walked with three sultans.

The longer Ginger Rogers' ca Lions for the Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor wer mailed today to Filbert JaramQlo of 512 West Headingly, Albuquerque. Jaramillo telephoned to request the petitions, the secretary of state's office reported. Lt. Gov. Tibo Chavez, a Democrat, is the only other announced candidate for the party ley Rubin, at a table for two at the Gourmet-Beverly.

Here we all thought Stanley was ready to put an engagement ring on Gloria Grahame's finger. reer goes on the more Ginger-vating it gets! Come March 4, she cold winds and gray skies seemed only to speed up the pace of Mardi Gras madness. New Orleansians, and their visitors, could boast of one of the world's starts her third picture in a row at 20th Century-Fox. She'll co-star with Cary Grant in "Darl ing I Am Growing Younger." dizziest and most distinctive spells of whoop-de-do. Even celebrations like the carnivals in Venice and Paris could not match the hilarity Maybe you're wondering how NEW ORLEANS, Feb.

26 (INS) The fantastic spectacle of Mardi Gras wove a magic spell over New Orleans today. Young folks, old folks, everybody forgot their cares in a near-frenzy of hilarity and goodwill. Visitors from as far as Ceylon and near as the states bordering Louisiana joined in the final day of merrymaking which dramatically climaxed the end of gaiety and beginning of Lent. Ceylon's ambassador to the United States, G. S.

C. Corea, was the guest of Mayor Delesseps Morrison. Ambassador Corea summed up the warm-hearted frolicking when he said: "I came here a stranger from thousands of miles away. You have made me one of you." The majestic parade of Rex, Lord of Misrule, highlighted the day's activities. Attorney William Waller Young, as Rex, led the fabulous street pageant and was toasted with champagne at city hall.

King Rex described Mardi Gras as "a day of dreams." Organized parades were only a part of the show. The never-ending parade of costumed citizens wearing decorative masks provided constant chuckles to the milling' throngs. Pocahontas, with a fur coat, munched a foot-long hot-dog. Eight pink elephants carried uncorked bottles of champagne. Satin-draped maharajahahs cake-walked to the wail of "When the Saints Go Marching In." Marie 'Antoinette ate a candy apple with a man.

from Mars. oi the crescent City today. Ginger is getting all this movie work after signing that rich TV contract. It's because she doesn't start those programs until fall, so she has plenty of time to make movies and moola in the One lady, who said her home was in Kentucky, exclaimed in Gene Tierney is far happier than she has been since she and Oleg Cassini parted, and the reason is Kirk Douglas. The Arthur Murrays become grandparents for the second time in June.

Their daughter, Mrs. Edward McDowell is expecting a baby. Although Aly Khan has been taking Princess Irene Ghika (she was engaged to Errol Flynn) about in Paris, I can promise it's far from serious. wonder: "No one at home would believe Scafa can't live with or without each Although divorced, they were at Cairo's a very devoted twosome. Vic Damone, stationed in 'Germany, will be out of the Army ia the fall.

He'll head straight for Hollywood for his fcareer and Joan Benny. any of this." As midnight neared, celebrating grew more frenzied for the final few minutes before the self-im posed restrictions of That's all today. See you tomor- Bruce Cabot and Francesca de row! i inT nrn ifiafiii ilM iwm mm i.m linn mini in i I Farwell Mayor Held at El Paso Replete with all their "Jack and the Beanstalk" costumes and trimmings, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello will be hosts at the annual Easter egg roll in Washington. This annual charity afair raises thousands for the National Society for Crippled Children. To further delight the youngsters, Lou and Bud will help them find the eggs, dozens of which are fakes painted gold and containing savings bonds.

The official hostess this year is attractive Mrs. Alben Barkley, wife of the veep. GLORIA SWANSON, who will be -53 In March, looks pleased In Hollywood with Brandon JBrent, 44, reportedly scheduled to be her -sixth husband. Brent, former society columnist for a Los Angeles newspaper, is on her payroll as a representative. (International Soundphoto Jury Asks Check Of Welfare Office In Union County CLAYTON, Feb.

26 Investigation of the conduct of the AMERICA'S FINEST OUTDOOR THEATRE Phone 6-0106 N.M. Visitors Almost Outnumber Residents SANTA FE, Feb. 26 (JP) According to Tourist Bureau figures, it would seem that about two out of every five folks you see on the street are visitors to the state. An estimated 423,367 persons entered New Mexico during January. New Mexico's population is 681,187.

All those visitors were riding in approximately out of state cars. The January total compares with 5212 cars with 12,709 passengers in January, 1951. 9500 E. Central Brother Charged In 'Mercy Killing' Union County Public Welfare of fice was recommended yesterday by a county grand jury. In their report to Dist.

Judge Fred J. Federici, jurors asked that If the price is agreed upon by their attorneys, Errol Flynn may settle his suit with Duncan Mc-Martin out of court. The newest woosome in town, FORT Feb. 26 (INS) The Tarrant County grand He led officers to the body, and using numerous medical and phychological terms and phrases, told news reporters of Eugene's mental illness after his discharge from the Navy, and how the shooting occurred. Qscar Ross said he also had been given a medical discharge from the.

Army for "phychological reasons." Mrs. CJaudia Ross, mother of the two men, said today she would stand by accused son. First sleeping cars were used on a railroad between Baltimore and Philadelphia in 1837: OPENING FOR THE 1952 DRIVE-IN SEASON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28 heard 83 witnesses and only one true bill (on jury today returned an indictment charging Oscar Franklin Ross, 24, with murder with mal- returned a minor a special federal grand jury meeting next month in Albuquerque look into the conduct of the state Public Welfare office, supervised by Edna Laudet. The jury reported it had subpoenaed her records for investigation, but she failed to produce them. Another recommendation was ace, lor the "mercy killing" of his "Yon really save at Packers" Del Monte Corn.

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l. Pineapple Juice, 3 giant cans 99t PACKERS OUTLET SCPER MARKET, 709 S. 11TH brother. Eugene Ross, 26. cneck Insufficient evidence for an indictment was reported in the death of Salacita Vigil, 38, of Clayton and Frank Carmean of Des Moines in 1950.

Miss Vigil was found shot to death Jan 1R- The accused man was ordered held without bond. for legislation to make such legis He has been in jail since Feb. lation open to public inspection. Impaneled Feb. 11, the jury 13, when he told his mother and in the home of a Clayton doctor where she worked as housekeeper.

lo gag (336E) 0E OBBaw QB officers he killed his older in investigation is continuing into her death. brother, the day before because the latter was incurably insane. STARTS I 4:29 TODAY DOORS OPEN 11:50 A. M. OPEN 11:40 MATINEE .85 EVENING .1.25 CHILDREN .50 OPEN 12:45 Phone 2-5601 TWO FEATURES ActuiOy filmed on historic locations by M-G-M in Rome, with a cut of many tliouMnda, tti tectacular acreen achievement baa been described by Life and Loot Magazines "Tbe moat coloaaal movie ever madef 1 EL PASO, Feb.

26 W3)- C. M. Henderson Farwell, mayor, was arrested by city detectives today just after crossing the International bridge from Juarez, Mexico. El Paso police were asked by the Kansas Bureau of Investigation to arrest Henderson, a grain warehouseman, as he returned from a trip to Mexico. Henderson, 45, is accused of obtaining a $45,000 personal loan last Nov.

6 from the Fidelity State Bank-at Garden City, under false pretenses. The complaint there states a spurious warehouse receipt was given as security. Two El Paso detectives watched Henderson leave the train which brought him from Torreon, Mexico, followed him to the Santa Fe Street bridge here and made the arrest about 3:15 p.m. as he reached the U. S.

side. He was taken to police headquarters, booked and lodged in the city jail. Henderson told a reporter he was at Torreon on a business trip with friends when he learned, in a telephone conversation with an associate in Amarillo, that he was wanted by Kansas authorities. He decided to return immediately and was en route home, the Farwell mayor said. The dapper mayor declined to discuss the charges against him and said he would have no comment until he learns more details.

Motorist Accused Of Drunk Driving Charges of drunk driving and hit-run driving have been filed in District Court against Bill Bowlin, 22, Rt. 4, Box 175-C. He was allegedly involved in an accident Saturday on State Road 44 near La Madera Ski Lodge. Charges of drunk driving also were filed against Eloy G. Perea.

Lafayette Buckles is charged with assault with intent to rob while armed, and assault with intent to rob while unarmed in an attempted holdup Feb. 17 at the Carry All Drive-in Store, 112 North Girard. i MAYOR PLEADS INNOCENT CARTHAGE, Feb. 26 (INS) Mayor H. Tiffin Teters of Carthage pleaded innocent today at his arraignment on a morals charge and was permitted to at liberty on $3000 bond pending his preliminary hearing.

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