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ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL November 11, 1952 Page Ten state in charge of inter-American State Dept. Aide Resigns Honest Man Finds af fairs, effective Dec. 31. Johnson Slated Army Arranges 29 New Mexico Servicemen Back From Far East WASHINGON, Nov. 10 (INS) The White House announced today the resignation of Edward G.

Holiday Leave Wayward Wallet As Senate Leader Miller assistant secretary of WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 (JP) The Army announced today sus WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 (INS) pension of its training activity in this country except for raw re Sen. Lyndon Johnson of Texas Skiver to Face Sentencing Today A 27-year-old man who pleaded guilty Monday to. charges of planning to rob two New Mexico banks will be sentenced at 9 ajn.

today by U.S. District Judge Carl A. Hatch. The defendant, James W. Skiver, St.

Louis Mo, was arraigned before Judge-Hatch Monday morning. Skiver admitted charg Suspended Terms In Check-Larceny Ring Given Seven Seven persons who had entered guilty pleas to one or more charges in a bogus check-larceny ring ceived suspended prison sentences Monday in District Court. Judge R. F. Deacon Arledge ordered ithree of them to serve 15 days each in county jail and fined a fourth $100.

cruits from Dec. 20 to Jan. 5 to permit soldiers to go home for today won the support of top-ranking party colleagues for the the holidays. Senate Democratic leadership and it appeared he would be chosen The plans call for half of those eligible to get Christmas leave and the remainder New Year's By The Associated Press Twenty-nine New Mexico servicemen have returned to the United States from the Far East in November, landing either in Seattle, or San Francisco, Cal. Thpse landing in Seattle were: Pfc.

Ernesto C. Aghilera, Hurley; Cpl. Edmund J. Ahner, Albuquerque; Sgt. Thomas E.

Hollon, Mountainair; Cpl. Frank Hurtado, Galisteo; Cpl. Conrado C. San without opposition when the new Senate convenes in January. Senator Russell Ga.) 1952 0 1 4 I 1 V- Sxf i LiA i JT i.

tatAAK St leave. Recruits who have not com pleted their 16-weeks basic train' Democratic presidential candidate and chief spokesman for Dixie A suspended term also was es that he entered the First National Bank of Melrose on Aug. 1, "and the Citizens Bank of Vaughn ing program will be allowed to take only Christmas and New Year's Day off, Secretary of the doval. Santa Rita; Sgt. Jose M.

DBS) Democrats, spearheaded the Johnson movement by announcing his support of the Texan. on Aug. 3, with intent to steal. if G. Aloon, Ojo Feliz; and Pfc.

Paul At the Vaughn bank. Skiver Aragon Albuquerque. i given Carl J. Folk, 55, former operator of Folk's Celebration Shows, on his plea of guilty to contributing to the delinquency of a minor. He was given a five-year suspended sentence after the district attorney's office moved that a charge of rape be dismissed.

was apprehended by a night Cpl. Edward A. Black, Loving- In quick succession, senators from northern and border-state areas added their names to the watchman but escaped. Shortly G. E.

Graham, who works fox Sim's Service Station at 1221 Ceptral West, has found an honest man and, he drove all the way to Mississippi and back to do it. Early in October, Graham stopped at a service station in Grand -Prairie, and left his wallet in the rest room. He drove on towards Hattiesburg, for more than 60 miles before he discovered his wallet and the $72 cash in it was missing. By the time he drove back to he station, another man the next customer in the station had picked up the wallet and departed. That man was L.

Chapman of Lincolnton, N. C. He wrote to Graham in care of Hattiesburg, but the letter was returned. Then Chapman found a card in the wallet giving the address of a Sgt. Jim Graham at Kirtland Air Force Base, so he wrote to him explaining the details.

The sergeant, who is Graham's son, delivered the news to his father, who in turn wrote to Chapman. The wallet arrived here in the mail Monday. And all the money was still in the wallet except for $2 Chapman kept to cover postage expenses. Social Agencies to Meet On Recreation Ordinance ton; Cpl. Fred W.

Boyd, Eunice; Sgt. Benjamin D. Chavez, La Luz; Cpl. J. W.

Culpepper Carls back-Johnson list and party inti afterward he was involved in an auto accident a mile from Vaughn, Army Pace said, because of "the critical requirement for an uninterrupted flow of trained replacements overseas." The Navy said it is leaving to commanders the granting of leave for sailors except for men who have reported to boot camps on or after Nov. 7. These recruits may be granted only one day passes for each of, the two mates said the present Democratic and suffered fractures of both bad: Cpl. Jose B. Gonzales, vai- whip be named to succeed lectios; Cpl.

Johnnie Harrison, legs. He has been under medical Senator McFarland treatment since then. Clovis; and Pfc. Jose E. Leyba, Guadalupita.

Also arraigned before Judge Hatch Monday was Tulley Gus- Pfc. Augustine Martinez, Santa Pcpsodcnff Chlorophyll Tooth Paste proved up to fvico as offoctivo fo stop bad breath And cleans teeth cleanest of any leading toothpaste NEW "FRESH. AIR" FLAVOR I tine, 28, a Navajo Indian, who pleaded innocent "to a charge of Fe; Pfc. Francisco A. Parra, Mes-quite; Cpl.

Benito R. Romero, Trementina; Pfc. Raymond S. Sena, Santa Fe; Cpl. Joseph A.

Targhetta, Sandoval; Pfc. Jerry McFarland was defeated for reelection last Tuesday in the Eisenhower landslide. Senator Clements Ky.) chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, and Senator Frear Del.) also announced their support of Johnson. In addition it was learned Johnson, a veteran of the House and There is no Finer "Gift" Than a "Beautiful Portrait" By RAVINI An appointment made now will assure Christmas delivery RAVINI STUDIO 120 YALE SE PHONE 2-4592 murder on the Navajo reservation near Gallup. The judge ordered him to stand trial Friday.

Gustine Granted New Trial Folk was convicted of raping a 16-year-old girl in July, 1949, and later was committed to the Insane Asylum at Las Vegas. He was released and was granted a new trial by the state Supreme Court on the grounds that his sanity had not been investigated at the time of the trial. Suspended sentences in the Check-larceny ring were given to: Albert M. Iverson, 49, of 112 Quincy St. NE, two years suspended on payment of $150 court costs, on a charge of buying and receiving stolen property.

Joe Romero, 20, of 726 Isleta Blvd. SW, Lupa Baros Chavez, Traffic Accident Victim Is Hollywood Actor E. Walton, Tucumcari; and Lt. Jess C. Williams Las Cruces.

is accused of beating another Navajo Indian, Kee Jones, to Cpl. Alfredo A. Gonzales, Las LOS ANOELF.S. TSTnv. Ifl (3 Vegas; Pfc.

Maclovio Gutierrez, present chairman of the Senate Preparedness Committee, has the Funeral services will be held Wednesday for Character Actor Hugh Prosser. 48. killed in a traf La Jara; and Sgt. Victor E. Moel-ler Hatch.

support of at least a score of other death with a tire pump. of Probing Strikes In Defense Plants Those arriving in San Francis fic accident near Gallup, co were: last Saturday. Prosser was en rntita hnmp hore Democratic colleagues. Priest Bars Actress PONCE, Puerto Rico, Nov. 10 (INS) Actress Irene Dunne 20, and Onesimo Chavez 22, both of 839 Armijo Rd.

SW, two after television appearances in New York. He was struck hv a RUTHERFORD, N. 10 (JP) The U. S. Chamber of Commerce is launching an investigation to find out.

whether strikes The City Commission's lack of truck and killed when he stopped years each for forgery. Jail Terms Ordered Pfc. Edward M. Archuleta, Rowe; Pfc. Johnny D.

Archuleta, San Juan Pueblo; Cpl. Loice J. B. Curtis, Clovis; Cpl. Thomas M.

Garcia, Tucumcari; and Sgt. Jose N. Lujan, Santa Fe. Three Minor Fires action on the new recreation ordinance will be discussed today was barred from the Ponce to give aid at the scene of a highway accident, officers reported. His widow and parents sur in defense plants have been fo 4 Manuel Ruiz.

32. of 320 River by the executive board of the vive. Council of Social Agencies today mented by Communist agents and if so, how many. Laurence F. Lee.

the chamber's president, announced t'he inquiry side Dr. SW, Pete Gallegos, 25, of 803 Goff Rd. SW, and Louis Chester Sanchez, 24, of 2001 Five Points Rd. SW, three years each for grand larceny. Cathedral by a priest today De-cause she was wearing slacks.

Father Arizmendi told the actress her attire was not appropriate. Miss Dunne came to Puerto Rico in her million dollar yacht. tonight in an address prepared at noon at the Franciscan HoteL This is the board's first meet-in since Its election. It includes Professor Henry Weihofen, president; C. Walker Hayes, first vice- The court ordered Romero, Ruiz, and Chavez to serve 15 days for an annual meeting of the Rutherford Chamber of Commerce.

Lee said there are probably more than 200 defense plants in which strikes have been called jail and fined Sanchez $100 court Firemen answered three calls Monday. An electric heater overturned at the home of Walter Rogers, 1336 Richmond Dr. NE; an electric sign at the Hi Hat bar, 2106 Fourth St. NW, became overheated; and a trash fire at 156 Los Griegos Rd. NW was extinguished before firemen arrived.

president; Mrs. Margaret Graham, second vice-president; Mrs. Sam THE FAMILY AGREES ON Minces, secretary-treasurer; Rich costs. All seven in the bogus check larceny ring were ordered to re port Dec. 1 and monthly there in recent months and "few of these strikes, if any, have been on account of legitimate complaints ard t-iverolo, Mrs.

James Esen-wein, Dr. Goddard, Dr. Frederick Hirsch, E. L. Jory, Mrs.

Sale Seymour, Gwynn Hoyt and Mrs. YOU TOO! either for pay or working condi tions." Edwin L. Swope, directors. 15 iiiiii the probation office was asked to make a report. Bonds of 1500 each were set for John E.

Williams. 37. address listed as Elgin Hotel, who pleaded innocent to issuing bogus checks to Lukens Market, and for Kimbrel Baker. 52, of Madrid, who pleaded innocent to drunk driving. Ptrfafo Chfps LAYAWAY A GIFT A DAY 'TIL CHRISTMAS ONLY Chip Made in Albuquerque If ONLY Chip made in New Mexico after for two years to the probation office.

Orlando P. Garcia. 32, of 1S30 Cande-laria Rd. NW, former peace justice, earlier entered a. plea of guilty to forgery.

Sentence vu deferred to Jan. 12 on motion of hie attorney, who told tle court Garcia is attempting to pay off various person to whom he is indebted. Sentencing Date Set Sentence also was deferred for Franklin Jay Leach, 27, of 614 Second St. SW. who was convicted of manslaughter Friday in he death of George Long.

Kirtland airman. Judge Arledge set Wednesday for sentencing. In other arraignments before Judge Arledge: i Bruce R. Loring. 41, of Winslow, pleaded nolo contendere to assault with a weapon and was given a three-month suspended jail term on payment of $150 court costs.

He was accused of assaulting R. Mensing. Pete 19, of 231 Manuel Ave. SE. pleaded guilty to breaking and entering Doro'a Bar.

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