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May 16, 1946 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Page Three Train With GIs' Families Shot At Army Investigates Incident in Germany FRANKFURT, Germany, May 15 (A)-Two shots were fired Tuesday night at a trainload of American women and children on their way to join U. S. occupation soldiers in Germany, the Army announced Wednesday night. No one was injured. The Army, which kept the incident.

secret struck for an 23 upper hours, com- said partment of the train, which was en route from Bremerhaven to Frankfurt. The names of the ocof the compartment were not disclosed. Army authorities began an immediate investigation. This was the first reported attack on dependents of American soldiers. The fatal shooting last Friday of two U.

S. soldiers near Nuernberg still is under investigation of military authorities. The Army's intelligence branch said the shots were fired as the train was approaching Bad Nauheim. The bullets came from the right side of the train, the officers said. Bynon to Drop Suit To Open Public Records; Says Cost Is Too High SANTA FE, May 15 (P) Larry Bynon, editor of a Santa Fe weekly newspaper and a candidate for U.

S. representative on the Republican ticket, said Wednesday he will seek dismissal of his suit brought several weeks ago against State Auditor J. D. Hannah, seeking to force Hannah to produce records of expenditures of the appropriation for governor's office. "The apparent willingness of the state to fight through the courts rather than open 1p their records shows the need for legislative action at the next session of the legislature," Bynon said.

"There are other records which are not available to public inspection, and an individual citizen cannot be expected to assume the cost of the court action which would be necessary to open them up." Air Forces Caravan Of Fighting Devices To Be Displayed Here The largest Air Forces caravan ever sent out, carrying an extensive exhibit from Randolph Field, will be displayed here next Wednesday, Lt. Col. Teddy H. Sanford, commander of the El Paso Army recruiting district, announced Wednesday. Composed of three large tractor trailers, two trucks, sound truck jeep and staff car, the caravan will be on display between 10 m.

and 6 p. May 22, on Central Avenue between Third and Fourth Streets. Personnel will exhibit Norden bombsight, Link trainer, a cutaway B-29 engine, a complete operating radio compass, a panel of instruments from a German captured plane, a panel of American aircraft instruments in plexiglass showing how they work and a P-63 nose section complete with cannon, machine guns and propeller. Free movies will also be shown of actual battle scenes. Textiles, manufactured metals, and minerals comprise the chief imports of Tunisia, situated on the north Cr of Africa.

Agricultural products, olive oil and: minerals are the principal exports. MYRTLE Right Around Home By Dudley Fisher SISSY! CAN YOU GARDENERS QUIT LONG ENOUGH TO COME IN AND EAT. SHER 5-16 Cope 1946, King Features Syndicate, Inc. World rights reserved Deaths and Funerals ACOSTA-Funeral services for Pfc. Jose Acosta, World War II veteran, were held Wednesday at Sunset Memorial Park.

Crollett Mortuary in charge. APODACA-Funeral services for Carlota Apodaca will be held Thursday at 8:45 m. from the family residence Griegos to the Los Griegos Catholic Church. Active pallbearers will be members of Las Madres Cristinas and La Liga Del Sagrado Corazon; Maximiliano Gutierrez, Augustin Padilla, Antonio Garcia, Faustino Olguin, Antonio Gutierrez, Damacio Griego, honorary: Cora Humphrey, Elena Muniz, Josefita Gallegos, Lena Apodaca, Rita Padilla, Arsenia Humphrey. Interment at Santa Barbara with Crollett Mortuary in charge.

CANDELARIA-Mrs. Sara L. Candelaria, 78. passed away at her home, 1021 North Eleventh, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.

Candelaria is survived by two sons, Samuel and Carlos Candelaria, four daughters, Mrs. Matildie Candelaria, Miss Isabel Candelaria, Mrs. Eufelia Narvaiz and Mrs. Amada Costales and 13 grandchildren. The body will lie in state at the residence till time of funeral Friday at 2:00 m.

The services at the residence Wednesday, Thursday and Friday will be conducted by Rev. Sebastian Hernandez. The following will act as pallbearers: J. P. Gonzales, Manuel Gallegos, Juan Candelaria, Pedro Castillo.

Lovato, Interment Federico Sunset Aragon Memorial and Park. Felix Garcia Mortuary in charge. CREWE-Mrs. Mildred Anne Crewe, wife of Richard W. Crewe of 1001 San Loren20 Drive, passed away here late Tuesday night.

Besides her husband, she is survived by her mother, Mrs. Sallie Clawson, two sisters, Vernon Vaughn and Mary Evelyn Clawson and by three brothers, Robert and Franklin, here and in Manila. She WAS 21 years of age. Service arrangements will be Announced by the French-Fitzgerald Mortuary. ENGHAUSER- Mr.

Otto Enghauser, resident of Albuquerque for two month, passed away survived here late Tuesday daughters, evening. Mrs. by three E. Wasmond and Mrs. Mabel Martens of this city, and Mrs.

Florence Kelem Elgin, also brother, Alfred of Elgin. The body was taken Wednesday evening on for train No. interment, 4 to his accompanied former home by Elgin his daughter. The Strong-Thorne Mortuary WAS in charge of arrangements, services for Mrs. Marcelle Jones will be held Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock in Palm Chapel of the Strong Coleman -Thorne will officiate.

Mortuary, Interment will be the Rev. D. C. made in Fairview Park. Pallbearers will be W.

L. Bailey, Frank Longacre, Morris Porter. Edward Vann, Samuel Hicks and William Johnson. LITTLETON- -The body of Isaac B. Littleton was taken Wednesday night to cumseh, for interment nied by A.

F. Barton. he French-Fitzgerald Mortuary in charge. MALLOW--Mr. Wesley Payton Mallow, resident of Belen, N.

for 36 years, passed away suddenly at his home late Wednesday evening. He is survived by his wife, three daughters, Mrs. Jessie Curl and Mrs. Kenneth A. Riley all of Belen, and Mrs.

Asher M. Smith. Albuquerque, son, Durwood O. Mallow. Albuquerque, two brothers, Smith Mallow.

Vernon, And four Charley Baskett, Los He Angeles, also grandchildren. was member of Clovis Lodge No. 40 A. and A. M.

and the B. of L. E. No. 811 of Clovis.

Funeral services will be announced by the -Thorne Mortuary. OGIER -The body of Mrs. Bertha Ogier arrived in Albuquerque Wednesday evening on Train No. accompanied by her Miserable Discomfort from STOMACH DISTRESS EXCESS ACID Relieved QUICKLY Maybe are pretty well disgusted if you have frequent stomach distress arising from stomach to excess acid You may believe suggestions afford relief from heart burn. sour stomach indigestion bloat.

nausea. to excess acid or due to are so much bunk. That is why TEBSIN Tablets now available in a 49-cent bottle- enough to prove they bring QUICK relief it's much cheaper. to buy the battle but skeptical the 49-cent bottle will convince you. Butt's Drug Stores Pay Less Drug Stores always cleaning your kitchen floor make it easier to clean, lovelier with O- )-Cdar SELF POLISHING WAX ch "It's Plasticized!" Put an end to kitchen floor drudgery by chang.

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Good Guaranteed by Quick, 17 minute drying. For linoleum, wood, composition floors. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS TORONTO, CANADA O- IN GREATEST HOUSEKEEPING" NAME State Gets Units Of Anti-Aircraft One Will Be Called Gen. Sage Says SANTA FE, May 15 (P) -War Department officials have approved a request from Gov. John J.

Dempsey that New Mexico be allotted anti-aircraft units for its post-war national guard, Brig. C. G. Sage, adjutant general, announced Wednesday. Dempsey recently asked the National Guard Bureau to allot anti-aircraft units in place of other proposed types of organizations: Sage said approval has been given exchange of with the Texas National Guard, in which New Mexico surrenders all elements of the 49th Armored Division and receives in exchange a complete brigade of anti-aircraft artillery.

National Guard air units and other non-divisional units allotted to New Mexico are not affected by the exchange, Sage said. Allotment of strength, in both officers and men, remains unchanged. One of the groups will be desig. nated the 200th, Sage said, to per petuate the New Mexico unit which participated in the Bataan Death March. Caldwell Files Suit To Recover His $300 SANTA FE, May 15 (AP)-Jimmie Caldwell, Santa Fe office supply salesman who lost out in his bid for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, filed suit in district court stated Wednesday against secretary of Cecilia Tafoya Cleveland seeking to get back his $300 filing The nominating petitions filed by Caldwell with the secretary of state bore only 449 signatures, 51 fewer than required by law.

Mrs. Cleveland refused to certify Caldwell's name for the primary ballot. Caldwell contends he did not actually file and therefore is not required by law to pay the $300 filing fee. Gas on Stomach Relieved in 5 minutes or double your money back When excess stomach acid causes painful, suffocating gas, sour stomach and heartburn, doctors usually prescribe the fastest- -acting medicines known for Tablets. symptomatic No laxative.

like those in Bell-ans Bell-ans brings in jiffy or double your money back on return of bottle to us. 250 at all druggists. Jord Authorized For what your car It Pays to see your Ford Dealer Battery Perking? Brakes uneven? Maybe a little pale and limp Bad brakes and wheels that around the edges? That's track like a snake in the snow easy to fix. Our tester will tell are two of the world's worst the story, and there's a new rubber thieves. And bad Guaranteed Ford Battery for brakes also are an invitation your car if you need it.

A big to an accident. Let us fix you powerful heavy-duty type up so your tires will last battery that starts your car longer. A wheel alignment quicker and outlasts ordinary will do part of the batteries. A new Ford bat- a brake checkup completes it. tery is a good investment in Come in and see us.

You'll trouble-free car performance. drive more safely. Dimples? We fix 'em Genuine Ford Parts Yessir, we smooth out those We now have a good stock of unsightly fender dimples, Genuine Ford Parts -the touch them up where needed kind specially built for Ford with matching paint and cars. And because they fit send your car out sleek and right and are made of better perky as a gal with a new materials, they last longer, summer bonnet. Factory- save money on maintenance trained Ford mechanics with costs.

To be sure of getting plenty of know-how can iron Genuine Ford Parts and out even the worst dimples as Ford-trained men to install nicely as your tailor presses them, bring your car to us. your best trousers. Our work is guaranteed. Immediate Service and Fair Prices from Joe Heaston Motor Co. Jones Motor Company 301 West Marquette Ave.

Phone 4564 3226 East Central Ave. Phone 6789 Save Save Do All Your Shopping DAISY AIR RIFLE $250 500 shot repeater Daisy Air Rifle. Sturdily constructed. Every boy will want one of these. FAUCET TYPE CAMP JUG $379 One gallon capacity.

Keeps liquids hot or cold. Ideal for camping, fishing or pic. nic trips. FOLDING CAMP COTS $488 Regular $5.95 value. turdy construction.

Every hunter or fisherman will want one of these. MOSQUITO FLY REEL $995 Regular $10.50 value. Extra spool. True workmanship. Beautiful finished.

Complete with case. 4-POWER TELESCOPE SIGHT $895 A four power telescope sight with internal click adjustment. Every hunter will want this item. MOSSBERG AUTOMATIC RIFLE $2895 Automatic repeating rifle, Model 51, .22 caliber. Walnut finished stock.

Accurate and well made. These Items on Money at Montgomery Ward Mabry Schedules 10-Day Junket A junket on Eastside was announced for Mathe, bry, candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor. The itinerary: Thursday- Rosa rally at 2:30 p. spend night at Tucumcari. Friday-Mosquero rally at 9:30 Roy rally at 11 Clayton rally in evening.

Saturday- Raton meeting at night. Saturday--En route to Clovis. Monday- Clovis breakfast rally and it to Portales. Wednesday, May 22-Roswell rally in Tuesday---Hobbs a evening meeting. evening.

Thursday, May 22-Visits to Lincoln, Capitan, Carrizozo, Alamogordo en route to Las Cruces for night. Friday, May 23-Return to que. husband. Committal services will be held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at the grave in Fairview Cemetery. The StrongThorne Mortuary is in charge of the rangements.

PIPPIN- The body of Mrs. Clara Bursum Pippin will be taken on train No. 4. Thursday night by her husband and children to Wilmington, for Interment. The Exter Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

TORREZ-Funeral services for Pedro F. Torrez, who died suddenly Tuesday, will be held Friday at 8 a. m. from Our Lady of Belen Church in Belen. N.

C. Romero Funeral Home in charge. VALDEZ- -The body of Cecilio Valdez, World War II veteran lies in state at the family residence, 1406 Highland Road, until funeral date of Friday at 9 a. m. at the San Ignacio Church.

Pallbearers will be members of the Cardinals Baseball Team: Lato Gutierrez, Max Trujillo, Ernest Rael, Ignacio Pacheco, Vidal Espinosa, Frank Reese. Interment at Santa Barbara with Crollett Mortuary in charge. ZOERB-Mr. Frederick John Zoerb, resident of this city for the past year and a half, passed away here late Wednesday aftenoon. Mr.

Zoerb WAS A member of Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church and is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Edward P. Bernard, Mrs. Sam Kotzin, Santa Ana, sister, Amanda Olson and two grandchildren, Nina Ann Kotzin and Karen Beth Bernard. Arrangements will be announced by the Exter Mortuary.

Weather Report Weather report for the 24 hours ending 6 p. m. Wednesday furnished by the U. S. Weather Bureau Station At the Municipal at Airport.

General Data Observations for 24 hours ending 6 p. m. local time. Precipitation is the amount of rain or melted snow in inches and hundredths. Temp'tures Weather Station- High Rain NEW MEXICO Albuquerque 55 79 Cloudy Hobbs 87 Pt Cldy Carrizozo 81 Pt Cldy Clayton 80 .03 Cloudy Crownpoint 73 Cloudy Engle 83 Pt Cldy Farmington Cloudy Las Vegas 72 Cloudy Mogollon Pt Cloudy Cidy Otto Raton Cloudy Roswell Pt Cldy Santa Fe 70 Pt Cidy Tucumcari 82 Cloudy OTHER STATES Amarillo 80 Pt Cldy Chicago .71 Rain Fort Worth 59 79 1.26 Cloudy Denver 65 68 ,13 Cloudy El Paso Clear Winslow 80 Pt Cldy Grand Junction 74 Cloudy City .35 Cloudy Los Kansas Angeles 55 68 Pt Cldy Minneapolis 59 Cloudy Needles 89 Pt Cldy Oklahoma City 58 82 .24 Pt Cloudy Cldy Omaha Phoenix 91 Clear St.

Louis 80 Rain Salt Lake 66 Cloudy San Francisco 61 Cidy Washington, D. C. 54 .02 Pt Cldy Local Data this date since 1893 Highest temperature 91 in 1937. this date since 1893 Lowest temperature 31 in 1912. Wednesday's highest 79 6 at m.

3:30 p. Depar- m. Wednesday's lowest 55 at Wednesday a. plus ture from normal for Accumulated departure since first of month plus 26. Precipitation since first of month .31.

Departure from normal since first of month plus .11. Total precipitation since Jan. 1 2.18. Departure from normal since first of year plus .21. Relative humidity, 6 a.

m. 29; noon 20; 6 p. m. 19. Thursday's sunrise 5:03 m.

Sunset 6:02 p. m. Thursday's moonrise 6:51 p. m. Moonset 4:57 m.

EAGLE CLAW SNELLED HOOKS Package of 6. A quality fish hook that keeps them from getting away. Get your supply now. HEROISM displayed by Vernon Crain in rescuing Mrs. Thomas L.

Martin from her flaring home at 312 South Seventh the morning of May 2 won him and another neighbor, Lee Seabolt, who risked his life saving Mrs. Martin's badly burned husband, the Good Citizenship Medal. The award, made by the VFW, was pinned on Crain by Bill Senn, commander of George O. Breece Post 401, in presentation ceremonies Tuesday evening. A friend received the medal for Seabolt.

Edwin Kilmer, department service officer for VFW, cited the men for their act. cialist, regarded as the founder of the modern Socialist movement was born of Jewish parents at Treves, Germany, in 1818, and educated at the universities of Bonn and Berlin. Karl Marx, economist and So- FLIGHT KING FLY LINE $179 Oil processed, Size 1. A quality line that will bring them in. 25 yards.

Get yours now. QUALITY FISHING CREEL $179 A well made fishing creel complete with carrying strap. Every fisherman needs one of these. FEATHER FILL BED PILLOWS $298 Pr. curled turkey featheers, chicken feathers.

Good quality ticking covers. Get yours now. GASOLINE CAMP LANTERN $588 Two mantle type. Efficient to operate. Produces clear strong light.

Ideal for camping. PHONOCONE PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH $1188 Either spring wound or electric motor. Every home needs one. Ideal for fishing and picnic trips. Sale Thursday MONTGOMERY Phone WARD purchase 313 West Central 5641 312 Went Copper.

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