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TODAY'S SMILE PORTLAND, April 8 CIO Pickets paraded before the courthouse. The picket- line was to induce voters to register. Banners Included one which read: "20 Beautiful Girls Waiting to Help You Register." "There are more than 20 of us." a clerk said. ALE ENAL Good Morning The Price of Baloney Will Co Lp A Cent A Pound Thursday, And That's Going To Increase The Cost of Campaigning For Political Offices "We want to know Which ones RCtU VMr Volume 268 Entered lecond clau mtttr Albuquerqoa. the CIO thinks aren't beautiful.

00" I ear Numh.r 9 under 0, Tuesday Morning, April 9, 1946 Published Every Morning Price 5 Centf Meeting of 4 Ministers Assured orei gn mm Britain Russia, Would Drop Draft ll If Miles, Michael, Anderson Hold Capital Parley on Governor Husband Invents Walker, Breather For Ailing Wife CLEVELAND, April 8 (ZD- And Raise Pay Of Privates to $100 Naval Chairman Makes Proposal; Eisenhower Warns of 'Gambling' Mrs. Sidney Hunt, 29, whom doctors described as City Hospital's Accept Proposal By Sec. Byrnes Doubt Still Exists as To Peace Parley Beginning May 1 WASHINGTON, April 8 (AP) A conference of big four foreign ministers in Paris late this month to speed final peace settle GOP Leaders Warn Against worst infantile paralysis victim, is "walking" these days, strapped to her husband and using a unique pair of platform shoes he invented. The shoes are a wooden boxlike affair on which she stands Washington Trip Supposedly For Aid to Barker Cabinet Member Says He's Not Lined Up Witb Any Candidate State Factions WASHINGTON, April 8 (AP) Chairman Vinson (D. Ga.) of the House Naval OPA Directors Of 6 States Meet Here Tuesday District OPA directors from six states will open a two-day conference here Tuesday with division heads of the regional office from Dwer, John D.

Binga-man, district elector, announced here Monday. James G. Rogers deputy and into which her husband slips committee proposed Monday to drop the draft May his feet. Then, with their legs strapped together, they are able Fuss May Cause Otero to move about the room. ments with Germany's former During the initial phases of the European Allies seemed virtually To Switch From Judge to Governor assured Monday night.

"walking," Mrs. Hunt was able to breathe for only a short period while in an erect position, out of her hospital respirator. To OPA administrator from Wash 15 and pay privates $100 a month instead of $50 to spur enlistments. He introduced a bill for this purpose as General Dwight D. Eisenhower, appealing anew to the Senate Military committee to continue the draft, declared that to end it would be to "gamble" with the security of the nation and the peace of the world.

By WAYNE SCOTT Secretary of State Byrnes told a news conference Monday afternoon that Russia and Britain already had agreed to his pro From The Journal's Santa Fe Bureau ington, is due to join the confer ence Wednesday morning, Binga Maneuvering in the state SANTA FE, April 8 posal lor such a meeting, to begin April 25. man said. He said selection of Albuquerque for these sessions, Signs of factional fussing ap a routine meeting concerned with Vinsons measure would in directors problems, was made be Democratic rnatorial derby shifted Monday to Washington, where State Land Commissioner John E. Miles and Johnny Michael, politi peared on the Republican front Monday, and capital political observers agreed cause Rogers' field trip itinerary crease the pay of all enlisted men, the increases ranging from Trance has not replied. French embassy officials assured a reporter, however, that the delay was "mechanical." They said there was no doubt Foreign Minister Bidault would fall in line took him through the city.

that if any such developments Besides Bingaman, directors broke into an open fight for party 100 per cent for privates to 30 per cent for master sergeants, and give them 30 days' leave a solve this, her husband filled two hot water bottles with air, linked them with a tube, and placed one under his clothing and the other under hers. Thus, the of his breathing forced air into the other bag and controlled breathing of his wife. Lately, however, Hunt said, she has regained sufficient strength to remain erect for more than an hour and the bags are no longer neeJed. Although she has shown considerable improvement, she is still paralyzed from the waist down. from these states will attend: quickly with Russia's Molotov and Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho nominations in tne primary, they would impose too much of a bur and Montana.

year. It also would provide for an intensive recruit Britain Bevin in agreeing to the Byrne3 plan. Among regional officials to at ing campaign. den on the minority party in its uphill battle against the Democrats this year. tend are Richard Batterton, ad Plenty of Doubt There was still plenty of doubt Could Reinstate Draft ministrative executive; Arthur Carhart, information executive If this failed after six months Monday, night, however, as to to provide the 1,070,000 men the One seasoned politician it up this way: "The party in power can af when the 21-nation European and Mrs.

Farra Carson, personnel peace conference originally officer. ford some factional fighting ud scheduled to start in Paris May 1 cal satellite, conferred with Secretary of Agriculture Clinton P. Anderson. Anderson reported the discussion was "purely political." He re-iterated previous statements he himself would not run for governor, and declared he did not offer his support for any gubernatorial candidate. Miles said after the conference he expects Anderson to keep -hands off" In the Democratic gubernatorial nomination race.

Miles said his trip to Washington was for business rather than political reasons, and that he expects to confer with Sen. Carl A. TODAY IS THE LAST DAY in his city hall suite for Clyde Tingley (above), who is to be replaced as commission chairman by Al Buck Tuesday night. Tingley has been on the city commission since 1916, served as chairman for more than two decades (except for the four years he was governor). His offices in city hall are to be converted into a veterans center.

Though he is to be stripped of the chairmanship, Tingley's term as commissioner still has 18 months to run. This picture was taken by a Journal photographer Monday. Bingaman said directors comin tJTl, ESCAPE CRASH INJURIES the 'outs' can't afford. to the conference come from an couia De convened. When Byrnes last Thursday dispatched his proposal for the area comprising 23.6 per cent of CLOVIS, April 8 WV-Two Be- ury They have to have a united front to Army wants and the 500,000 the Navy seeks, then the President would be empowered to rein- state the draft.

In the meantime the influential House military commimttee mem-! bers reported war department willingness to compromise on a 12-month draft act extension with the United States. Their prob len men, E. L. Holcomb and John big four meeting April 25, diplo- lems, he said, are especially vital fGarrison, returning to their and acute now because the area homes from Ponca City, es- produces a great percentage of injury Monday when their win." No Secret It's no secret among Republicans who figured in the maneuv-ering at the recent Republican CMitlitw Pan Ta New Commissioners Due meat, minerals, lumber, leather plane crashed three miles south and other raw materials the coun of Bovina, Tex. The plane was try uses.

mats interpreted it as a last-minute move to avert postponement of the largest conferene, the deadline for which was fixed in the Moscow Big Three agreement last December. Monday, however, a hedged when asked if he believed the peace parley could open on May Day. He said if the April badly damaged. Hatch and Representative A. M.

a lour or six months ban on inductions. Eisenhower agreed with Senator Johnson a draft opponent, that it is Congress' task to find ways to get the need- To Wage War Tonight Fernandez on pending legislation which would transfer public domain lands from the federal gov U. S. May Act Changed Attitude ernment to the state before leav red men that the Army's job Albuquerque's three new city commissioners who wrecked Clyde Tingley's vote-getting machine at the election last Tuesday Germany Was One-Man State NUERNBERG. April 8 A ing Tuesday for New Mexico.

In Coal Strike Speculation here concerning the conference was to the effect ends with saying how many it needs and advising on the basis of experience how many will be produced by, various The chief of staff gave his own indicated Monday they were prepared to drop a monkey-wrench into the retiring commission chairman's last official act, by rescinding hi proposed 30 per cent slash of local water rates. Miles and Michael were attempt 25 meeting came off it would then be up to the four foreign ministers to discuss when the peace conference would start. About Small Nations A reporter asked if it had not been intended at the Moscow Toward Argentina U. S. Gives Her Chance To Keep Her Pledges Ing- to gain Anderson'a support defense witness testified before the international military tribunal nwmmfmiwim.i.wmm A JOini Statement Dy Al tSUCK, I Owen B.

Marron and Antonio Mo- for William J. Barker of Santa Monday that Nazi Germany was Fe in the gubernatorial race. The a one-man state and that after conference occurred in Washing opinion, however, that the draft is the "only way" the problem can be met without gambling unnecessarily. "Any gamble with the national H. citv commissioners Tuesday that the smaller nations B'.

mm 1 1 InniiA ra vaaann nrtlo 1 1 a would have "a reasonable time" ton1 after Miles and Michael, Top Labor Official Gives Out the Tip By The Associated Press First Indications of possible government Intervention in the fW ih nntooino i 1 who left New Mexico hurriedly A WASHINGTON, April 8 OT 1937 the Fueher, considering his cabinet a "defeatist club," forbade it to meet "even for some beer drinking and informal talk by plane, missed Anderson in peace treaties prior to the Paris ine united btates coniirmed a conference. change in its Latin American pol Kansas City. Other Developments security of the United States at this time is a gamble with the peace and security of the world," he told the Senate military com soft coal dispute were heard Other developments in the icy Monday night by declaring it would sign a hemispheric defense pact with Argentina if the regime one evening a month." Dr. Hans Heinrich Lammers, former chief of the Reichschancel-lery, developed the defense contention that "the Fuehrer was the Reich government," through mittee. "With all the sincerity and force that I possess, I urge you, do not take this gamble." muddled gubernatorial race situation Monday included formal announcement of R.

H. Grissom, state school budget auditor, that Mondav as a top labor official who asked not to be named said he believed "the government will do something this week." Byrnes said that was true, but he reiterated that the opening date would have to be decided finally by the four foreign ministers. Byrnes also proved cagy on number of other issues. For example, he said he had not read the Russian proposal that the Soviet-Iranian dispute be removed from the United Na Vote Tuesday The general's appeal was a last- CHANGES HANDS TONIGHT Tuesday night' City Commission meeting at which the municin 1 government will chance hands is open to the public, will start at 7:30 p. and will be held in the commission room, second floor of City Hall.

Police Judge E. C. Gober will swear In the three new commissioners, Al Buck, Owen B. Marron and Antonio Morelll. At the Instance of the new commissibners, a press table has been put in the commission room.

he will enter, disclosure that nominating petitions are being printed for Harley Gooch, 35-year-old World War II Army of minute matter. Both the Senate and House military committees which the defendants hope to fix overall blame for Nazi poli-ies upon Hitler. Lammers scaid a 1 a Schacht, Walter Funk, Wilhelm Frick, Alfred Rosenberg and Hans Frank all repeatedly tried have agreed to vote at closed there lived up to its commitments. Previously, emphasis had been placed on denunciations of the Argentine Government and refusal to sit down with it to draw the defense pact. Secretary of State Byrnes revealed in a memorandum this Government's readiness to relax its stand provided the newly elected regime of Col.

Peron "will give prompt implementation by positive acts to commitments un ficer, disclosure by Joe uaucgos, sessions Tuesday on the Admin Socorro mayor, that he is considering entering the race, and a istration politically touchy request for a one-year extension statement from Clyde Oden of jto resign. Hitler forbader any Previous While House pronouncements indicated a hands-off policy in the walkout of 000 AFL United Mine workers which John L. Lewis called April 1 following breakdown of contract negotiations. Meanwhile the first picketing in the coal strike was reported Monday at a nvne at Pa-teton, W. union officers said the tions Security Council agenda.

He indicated, however, that while the United States would be willing to examine any suggestion, it was the view of this Government that the Iranian matter should not be removed from the agenda until May 6 the date when all Red army troops are scheduled to be evacu resignations, the witness said. Wage Board Balks der tne inter-American sys.em. Albuquerque that he is still the race. Also formally announced, Med, are Barker, Thomas Mabry and Burton Roach. For Kansas City But, said the American docu ment bluntly, "there must be with inductees serving 18 months.

During sharp questioning by senators, Eisenhower conceded that 18-year-old youths do not make the best soldiers for occupation of German and Japan; that estimates on Army shortages, if the draft dies, vary from 165,000 to more than and that during the past month the Army has reduced the possible number of volunteers bv raising deeds and not merely promises. Miles and Michael had left by "inose undertakings are plain At Price Increase plane during the week end for, ODeration. followed the "the only course the new commission can rationally take is to rescind the action of our predecessors." The Reasons Their reasons. "The reduction will mean a reduction of revenue; we don't now nor never have known the purposes for which water department revenue can ana unequivocal, xney require the elimination from this hemis Kansas City, where they expect ated from Iran. U.S.WulOppuse phere of Axis influences which have threatened the security of RETAINED by Albuquerque's new city commission is City Manager Charles E.

Wells (above) who has been prom-ised a free hand in running municipal affairs. Wells, who draws $500 a month, has been a city employe more than 20 years, was city en'neer before he was appointed to his present post. the inter-American svstem the passing score for its aptitude Detroit Milk Dealers Can't Pass Raise Along WASHINGTON, April 8 Under the new arrangement, to tests. bluntly told Senator Johnson be used; if these revenues can be alleged refusal to sign a retroactive pay agreement in return for the union's permL Ion to allow repair crews to work. Lewis said when the national walkout began there would be no picketing.

The number of strike Idle throughout the country was including 20.000 out of work in steel and other coal-deoart- ed to meet Anderson Sunday. When they missed connections there, they flew on to Washington, where they obtained en appointment Monday. After the conference, Anderson told an INS reporter: "I saw both Miles and Michael thia afternoon. We had a purely political discussion, covering the lonunsr an rara Twa used for municipal purposes Eisenhower that the Army was asked for "boypower" of 18 year olds. The National Wage Stabilization the people should be advised to that effect; they should be given board refused Monday to approve all of an 18-cent an hour wage Roads to Atomic Bomb Test Site Requested Closing Iran Case Byrnes Would Examine Proposal by Moscow NEW YORK, April 8 The Sees Trouble an opportunity to express them "Unless those men are there selves on the desirability of the 'Army Taught to Kill' state from one ena to anomer.

Gen. MacArthur is going to have proposed action before it is tak en." Yes, I told them I would not be uu.uunai un- trouble," Eisenhower replied, re- Says Slayer Ot Uirl SANTA FE, April 8 WAn unusual" amount of Interest in candidate, but that Un't news to. resun oi tne flits! cfinMnHa tns am A coal ferring to troops for occupation The statement indicated Tues stoppage was expected them because I've said so flatly DAVENPORT, April duty in Japan. day night's commission meeting United States will oppose Russia's Iripmanrt that thp UnitpH Nations Senator Johnson asked if the ftM8An inmost wns scheduled might be a controversial as we the site of the first atomic bomb explosion near Alamogordo is being expressed by persons desiring to visit the area, state as a jam-packed session. The agenda, not yet complete, Security Council drop the Iranian case, Secretary of State highway Engineer Fred Healv provides for two full sessions: (1) Rismns had discussed the atomic iMonday doath of Alice Gen.

Eisenhower said Zhukov Murray, 37, whoso war veteran "discounted it more than I did sweetheart told police he slashed possibly because they did not ner with a pocket-knife after a ha.yui.t'" I tour of taverns. increase, as a basis for a price rise. The decision was the first of its kind. It affects 14 Detroit milk dealers supplying 75 per cent of the city's milk. They have been paying the 18-cent increase since March 2, following a 10-day strike of 1175 members of the CIO United Dairy Workers.

The board ruled only 10 cents of the increase might be used by the companies as a basis for seeking price relief from the OPA. If the companies are unable to absorb the cost of the remaining said Monday. a meeting of out-going Commis sioners Clyde Oden, W. T. Wylie James F.

Byrnes indicated Monday night, although he suggested that the American delegation would be willing to examine the and P. A. Mosier (with hold-overs Tingley and Frank Darrow) to v. n. m.i The veteran Charles Leon The veteran Charles Louis Young to Appeal Sentence of Death SANTA FE, April 8 (IP) An appeal to the State Supreme Court will be filed for Louis Young, Negro convict sentenced to death in the Nov.

19 slaying of Mrs. Eloise Kennedy, Fletcher Catron, attorney, said Monday. Catron, who with Frank Andrews was appointed by the court to defend Young, said the Russian proposal. As Byrnes stated the American mented. wind up accumulated city business; and (2) meeting of the new commission, formal election of He said requests for Information on plans for an improved road into the area have been received from Roswell, Carrizozo, Tularosa and Capitan.

Healy said the state has not planned any construction serving the area pending determination of national monument boundaries to be established bv the De- position at a news conference in before. I did not offer my support for any candidate for governor, but we did talk politics. I have no intention of resigning to run for governor." Anderson's statement again put a damper on reports that he might resign as secretary of agriculture to seek the post of governor. The latest speculation arose from a mention in Newsweek recently that both Anderson and Labor Secretary Schwellenbach might leave the Truman cabinet before the state primaries are over, and that Anderson was being urged to run for governor. About Barker The which at first the participants apparently attempted to keep secret since Michael at first declared he was ard, 39, explained the stabbing with the comment that "the Army taught us to kill." Leonard added, under questioning: "I don't rearet it.

but I wouldn't Washington after talking with Canllnned on Paca Twa SILENT ON RADIO REPORT SANTA FE, April 8 Gov. Dempsey was without comment Monday on the report broadcast bv a New York columnist Sun do it again. I was madly in love eight cents of the increase, the decision said, they may apply to the board for permission to re partment of the Interior in case with her, but she was annoying me by playing up to other men." Leonard was discharged from the Army last October. duce the current wage by that tne sue is approved as a national monument. day night that he was one of three leading candidates for undersecretary of the navy appeal would be financed by a group of persons from Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Hobbs, Clovis, Ros-well, Carlsbad and Gallup.

Young amount. Board approval is re quired for wage reductions. Gerald Smith Given 69 Days CHICAGO, April 8 (INS) Gerald L. K. Smith drew a 60-day jail sentence Monday on a contempt charge, and his traveling partner, Arthur W.

Terml-niello, suspended Catholic priest Socialists Win in Milan The board's majority opinion is sentenced to die in the state's jPolice Arrests Grow Along With Cify, electric chair April 23. Conllnaed an Paia Tw ROME. Tuesday. Anrii a pi The Socialist WOtl thf ritv l(n Department Report for Year Shows tion held last Sunday in Milan by a plurality of nearly 80,000 votes on the basis of unofficial returns from 874 of the city's flos wards. 'Girl-in-Every-Port' Tactics Give Sailor Wives and 6 Children DROWN THEIR TROUBLES NEW YORK, April OV-The Soviet-Iranian situation is still causing expressions of diplomatic concern to be Issued in Washington, London and other world capitals.

But In New York, Andrei A. Gromyko, Soviet dclegatei to the UNO Security Council, was a guest at a cocktail parly given Monday night by Hussein Ala, Iranian ambassador, at the Waldorf-Astoria. President Truman there were these other developments in United Nations circles: 1. Iranian Ambassador Hussein Ala disclosed he had asked his home government for further instructions and awaited its reply, which may profoundly influcnci the Security Council. 2.

The Brazilian delegate, Dr, Leao Velloso, declared while ha I I Itl, Id There were three cases of homl- of Mobile, was fined $100 and court costs. The contempt charge against on a "routine business trip," has state politicos agog as to the intent of the mission. Most general speculation was to the effect Miles and Michael are seeking support of Barker's candidacy. Despite the general opinion of observers that Barker is the choice of Gov. John J.

Dcmpsey, whose relations with Miles have Continue aw Fata Ti only one auto accident the Italian news agency Ansa clde the nunv said Monday. The news aeencv! death was recorded time, get drunk, and get mar Jsmim. America First party leader, grew out of allegedly vitriolic press releases attacking Ira Lati ried." reported that with 29 wards still ber of arrests shot to a new high 0 along with the amount of fines Paid. every stolen automobile GRADY LAUDED "The men who served under (Pat O'Grady) will never forget him, and they will hand down to their successors the tradition of a resperted leader," said a frontispiece to the 194S police report, just released. The report paid tribute to the late chief, lucceeded by Pat Dutan.

Varga told police he married legally in Chicago, Meridian, 7 LrTJV. 1.17 343 wan These facts were gleaned Sun mer, director of the Chicago Civil Liberties Committee, during Tor-minello's trial. Municipal Judge John V. Mc-Cormick issued the sentence, and followed it with a stay of mit The Weather day night from the bulky report for 1945 of the Albuquerque po-lice department, released by Clyde Tingley before his impending stepdown from the city commission chairmanship. The 20-oaae report, compiled bv MILWAUKEE, April 8 (INS) A high-living, 34-year-old merchant seaman told authorities today that his "girl in every port" tactics had left him with eight wives and six children.

The seaman, Joseph Varga, said that his common-law wife had given birth to all six children, and that he would like to marry her "if I can get divorces from my seven wives," Varga explained hli affinity to picking up wives: "Gals like us seamen who come Into town with a big roll of douRh. "I'd go out to have myself a dogs (which, Incidentally, was timus until June 7 to allow Smith time to appeal the case in 42). Comparative Figures Cleveland, Detroit, New Orleans, Baltimore and Houston. Varga told police he was wanted in Milwaukee on an abandonment charge involving his common-law wife and their six children. Milwaukee authorities said no bigamy charges will be prefer-fed as the marriages were all contracted out of the state.

Varga said he had eight loves, but always returned to the ninth. Varga said: That ninth la the Ma." the appellate court. An tonnn "FB1 ilogially up to Iran, and not to fi002.w" Russia, to ask that it be disposed PLAN MOVIE NEAR 3ALLVP GALLUP, April 8 A location for the filming of Conrad Richter'a "Sea of Grass," which will star Spencer Tracy and Kathryn Hepburn, is being sought in thli vicinity. Howard Hor-ton, location director for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, visited the Kit Carson cave area east of here Sunday and went to Canyon de Chelly Monday. ALBUQUERQUE AND VICINITY) Partly cloudy Tueaday with atronn Hindi In afternoon.

High temperature 78; low Tutuday nltht, 40-4t. Fair and. toma-what cooler Wtdnuday, NEW MCXICOl Partly cloudy Tiienday. Warmer northeant portion Tuaaday afternoon. Hltb tl-si northwaatj so-90 aoutheaat.

HHlPPERs1 roKECASTi North and woit 41; tait and louih 40, (imam wort a Vat The department delved Into comparative figures for the past five years, disclosing that the Sergeants Harlan Wetzel and Walter Coleman, was submitted to Terminiello was denied. the commission by Chief Pat Du Vftt II 0t VWHIlllbllVt ll that If Iran requested elimination of the Russlan-I a I a problem from the agenda "wo In sentencing him, Judge Cormick said: "Smith has no respect American Institutions." 9090 arrests in 1945 was an upswing of 1116 over 1944 and 771 Cantinacf till twt gan, and it covered everything from the number of murders to the number of persons bitten by Caallaata fai.

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