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May 81, 1946 LBUOUERQUE JOURNAL Cpl. Mike Lopez Plant To Remain Oversea Memorial Day Performance Of 'Requiem Makes History Coal Pact Costs 200 Millions Thorne Speaks (or Mabry; Armijo Rally Tonight Richard Thorne, Albuquerque businessman, addressed a KGGM radio audience Thursday night on behalf of Thomas J. Mabry, seek, ing the Democratic nomination Atomic Injuries Fatal to Scientist Continues from Faro Ont stall the ravages of the disease," Dr. Morris E. Bradbury, labora Cpl.

Mike Lopez has informed his father, Salvador Lopez musicians, who joined wholeheartedly in the tribute to him. Though the v.sUlng tenor, Myron Taylor, had the advantage OSMIUMS rroia fan Out More people than have attended any musical event in Albuquerque in recent years filled every available seat in Carlisle Gymnasium Thursday night when of 50 1 weeks, officials familiar with th for governor. tory director, said. "Dr. Slotin riv'w Svmrjhnriv Orchestra over other soloists in volume, the Gold avenue, I stabilization machinery that he 4U jmnnn ltOBsr if Reds Bar Pauley Group in Korea Reparations Mission Lodges Protests HEOIT, FrMay, Mst 31 W.

Pauley's headquarters announced Friday that his U. S. reparation mission has entered the Soviet-occupied zone of North Korea whore It Is "operating under heavy rcf.rictions imposed by local Soviet" authorities." 'v vrr.pct L. Klein, special as absorbed many thousand times Acsn llocalites covered themselves with i the maximum amount of radia-1. as dory, oarticularlv in the later i to remain over-Mlu' i sea where he'AFL United Mine Workers will is now stationen work for Secretary of the inter tion which specialists say mayla to the dead of World Part of tne program when selec-be sustained without ill effects," jWar ji jtions gave each a chance to shine.

I The cnimn pxritinir mnsir Ethol Leedy, mezzo soprano', A Mabry-for Governor precinct rally will he held Friday evening at 8 o'clock: in the Old Armijo school with Attorney George Han-nett and Leo Baca, co-chairman of Mabry's Bernalillo County campaign, as principal speakers. At the moment nf thp accident. hnnrlrpc! thrnnt anri Sherman Smith, bass, and Jean ior J. A. Krug.

But the national wage stabilization board is expected to ap with the Army a Casablanca, Africa. The soldier said he would taVe civ Dr. Slotin instantlv disDersed the, 711 instni'mpnts. mad the eirdcrs Cranrlal, soprano, were the other, fissionable material, which radiat- rinB and Ihrilled some two thou-: memoers 01 me quartet. prove Friday or Saturday the ed harmful ravs.

to avprt serious nonnlc i The poignant "Lux Aetema il! an employ 18 '4 cent hourly wage increase consequences to seven other men Conductor Kurt Frederick provided a particularly good P- buffet in the abroad if; Mr hi Cpl. Mike l.opeiment te ope, mum "lan-l other concessions granted the discharged from the if) contm.t siRncd by he was my. present at the test. Dr. Slotin achieved a nice balance between 'portunny lor Mrs.

Lecay ana rar. used his hands to scatter the ma-'hiS solocists, chorus and orchestra, i Smith and with skill and feeling following the per. terial He had been at the labora- 4nci wa? s0 moved by the thund-jthey made the most of it. The formance. A number of out-of-tory since December, 1944.

Vrous a'pplaus awarded him for I final number, "Libera Me," with, town visitors, including the dU Krug and Lewis in President SKRVES IN NAfI.ES sistant to Pauley, said Pauley hs piotcsts against the re-sin'ctions and would continue to rep-uiate for their removal. The missions movements are Three other scientists exposed the magnitude of his undertak- Mrs. Cranoal as so 01st. was 1 per-; rccU)r he Madison. Wis- to radiation in the mishap arcing and its success, that he felt naps xne 1 most moving 01 au included in the still under treatment and bbser-'unable to remain on the platform Executive board of the Civic uere included in the Mr.

and Mrs. Juan S. Baca ot Belen have learned that vat inn th hnsnital hprp. and nad 10 De DUlieo oaCK Dy nis loympuony nssn cuici miucu urenmij. their son, Phil Truman's office.

Anthracite Mines to Stop Meanwhile the 76,000 UMW anthracite miners quit work for the Memorial Day holiday and served notice they would not come back Friday. There was no sign that the walkouf would be called otT. Their contract runs out at midnight, and negotiations with an-hracite mine owners are dead-eked in New York. The possibility of federal seizure, there ip, nas oeen advanced to pri QUESTIONED. Mrs.

Doris Murray (above), 36, sits in first district police headquarters in Chicago, after her husband, Donald R. Murray, 41, a Chicago salesman, was held for questioning in connection with the slaying of Maj. John F. Fletcher, 48-year-old Canadian Army officer. Police Capt.

Jerome Looney said Mrs. Murray was in Fletcher's downtown hotel room when the shooting occurred. vate first class in the Army at Naples, Italy, where he is a mess hall attendant with the 305th T. C. Squadron.

entered service taking place unaer ncavy sunm and only by pre-arrangement, headquarters reported. Of five industrial areas singled out for inspections by Pauley and the nine members of the mission, two were barred to them hv Col. Gen. 1. M.

Russian military commander for North Korea. Klein said Chlstiakov forbade the mission's official photographer, as -well as members of the mission, to take photographs on official trips. A press release quoted Christia-kov as declaring "instructions from Moscow" forbade him from removing Industrial equipment from North Korea plants. (Determination whether such fore, was present in the anthracite fields. The government was talking meanwhile to maritime unions LJi and merchant ship operators in Philip Baca School be- an effort to avert the next big last July and at- Pfc, tended Belen High fore that.

labor crisis the threatened mer '-Siam Says More chant marine strike on all sea coasts June 15. French Move In Secretary of Labor Schwellen- bach has warned both sides Sadler Deplores the country cannot permit a tie- up, and Senator Radcliffe Md.) significantly told reporters that "the ships are going to run, you can bet on that." One-Vote Ballot BANKOK, May 30 (INS) Reports from the Indo-Chinese frontier of Siam said Thursday night that French troops had made a new landing Wednesday on the Siamese side of the Mekong River. The Siamese government on Tuesday night, May 28, notified United Nations Secretary-General Trygve Lie that the French origi Urges Electors Cast Two for High Court The coal price increase wll be granted to coal producers and "will be passed straight on to the public," said one government official who declined to be identified by name. Bitterness Evident Bitterness over the Krug-Lewis TirCUMCARI. Mav SO Justice Daniel K.

Sadler of the state supreme court said Thurs nally crossed their borders on May 24, 25 and 20. contract was evident among the day night that "I strongly deplore The "invaded" territory has dispossessed mine owners, and some complained that It was been in dispute. It originally was part of French Indo-China but was ceded to Siam by the Vichy "only half a contract" meaning that the mine safety provfgions and the number of foremen to be unionized remained still to be the reported intention" of some voters "to cast only one ballot In the supreme court race" In Tues-day'a primary. Two supreme court nominees government during the war under Japanese pressure. The pres removals had been made by the Russians as was done in Manchuria in one of the main tasks of the Pauley mission).

Dempsey Defends His Rio Stand Cpnllnartf fren Pate On unrelated matters are to place additional construction charges, in the way of assessments against the land, on the people, this fact should be made known to them. "Every cent to defray the cost of flood control will tee paid by the Federal Government. "The cost of other Items, specially construction for Irrigation will be a charge against the land. I am informed that Item is being studied at this time. The people hould be fully advised of the remits of this study.

Top legislation' "In keeping with my attitude expressed throughout the past 10 years, flood control for the Middle Rio Grande should and will have top legislative priority when you elect me. "For many years I have advo OUR ent French government has never recognized the Vichy action. will named. PHARMACIST NATIONAL WEEK. Sadler't declaration at a poli tical rally apparently referred to KNOWS THAT THE rumors that supporters of some candidates would vote only for Board Doubts Draja Aided Nazis NEW YORK, May 30 (INS) their candidate, foregoing a sec FILLING OF VOUfc PRESCRIPTION IS ond selection for fear of helping a rival candidate with these SHAMPOO I PUFFS Bouquet VA6S0RBINE1 SOAP I 0OA V98cy1 i 1 i A "commission of inquiry" into worked out.

The operators indicated belief that most mine mansgements would be unable to sign up with Lewis on the terms granted by the government until the safety and foremen's issues as well as the all-important price question were settled. They were reconciled to a considerable period of government operation, therefore alleviated somewhat by their belief that Krug might be able to get approval of a higher priceceiling than they themselves could obtain. Members of the 11 -man nego-report back to their individual tiating committee are expected to companies and associations before making any new move. "Our power is wiped out we're just on the sidelines now," one member commented. HIS PERSONAL DR5CII0U.S ZVO PADS sunt i SOFT charges by Marshal Titos Yugo "The only way," said Sadler, slav government that Gen.

Draja Mikhailovitch collaborated with orerwiriBii irv 'to secure selection of the best qualified candidates for the two the Nazis during the war report ed Friday that questioning ot places is to hava a full and free American military men tends FREEZONE sze 31c expression of the electorate on "strongly to disprove" those the two best candidates charges. 1 The commission, headed by the SO cated I probably originated the Sadler concludes his campaign for one of the Democratic nomi noted lawyer, Arthur Garfield DLUE JAY nations in his hometown, Raton, Hays, and Including such men as former New York Gov. Charles WARM WEATHR mm Idea of separating the irrigated farm lands in the district and placing these lands under the Federal Bureau of Reclamation. I after visiting Clayton Friday. Poletti and former Assistant Sec OIL SHAVECKEAM retary of State A.

A. Berle, re wanted this done so the owners ICE MINT BO OlAfTMCNr 49 39f Segregation of Negro Inductees Termed Cause of Emotional Cancer leased its report after hearing Americans who had served in official capacities with both Tito and Mikhailovitch. BfAUTY SPfCIAL will have 40 years to repay assessments free of all interest charges," Dempsey said. Flood control also will conserve aters which are now wasted and make these waters available for irrigation. Dempsey said.

'In Minority' 2S CHICAGO, May 30 (P) Major soldier, shortly after beginning Rutherford Stevens an Armv his military training "usually BUSINESS psychiatrist, said "segregation" found there was little for him to of Negro industees into the Army do during his off-duty hours be- TABLETS I TABLETS EJJVMS In his attack on Senator Chavez' record in the Senate, Dempsey declared that in almost Shot Between Eyes Isn't Quite Fatal MERIDIAN, May 30 (INS) Thomas Molle, Meridian restaurant cook, was shot directly between the eyes Thursday and lived. Physicians at Meridian hos proved a constantly annoying of inadequate facilities for Ol NT MM NT emotional cancer" to them. revreation and entertainment. every the majority in Con And he said in a paper He (the Negro soldier) com- pre- 7 gress "did not see eye to eye with pared for the closing session of pared these with those present my opponent and his isolationist's the American Psychiatric Associa-1 for white troops" he said, "and did not prevail." ition's 102nd meeting that growth the comparison was most fre- Jergen's Lotion 39c pital said the bullet stopped just In Lxho's Hall, Dempsey re-Ipended "to a great extent on the Dr. Stevens declared "another snorl 01 me orain Elkiy'sY Mi 31 mii i i ur 1 Antiseptle ALL'WHfTt I solution viewed of the tobacco tax 'other important facial factor, dis-j depressing factor was the lack and the subsequent attempt "bv crimination." of Negro officers and headquart- the Republican Central Commit- Saying he was reporting on ers personnel in many organiza- Mf ACTOR PAN CA tee' to invoke a referendum five vears of militarv service in against the measure.

jvaried capacities with Negro Hits haver. Position troops. Dr. Stevens, a Negro, de- "Abou? that time the iunlor iclared the purpose of his paper Eczema Itching, Burning Distress Giti-Qwek Eata t4 Cealert No lufferer ran afford to pana up this honest offer ot aatlafaetloa or money back. Durlny the paat 25 yeara thousand or bottlea of Moone'a Emerald oil have been sold for Juat audi troublesome surface skin conditions.

Go to your druKKlst today and Ret a small original bottle of F.merald Oil and use as directed. You'll Ket relief quicker than you ever expected aiding nature, It helpi promote faater heallne stainless grenseless. Act today on our absolute Guarantee of satisfaction or money back Iw Erug Store tions (which) caused a feeL ing of inequality of opportunity which was easily dramatized." The doctor said "because the Negro soldier was most often garrisoned in southern states, whenever he left the camp he was confronted with all the policies of racial bigotry practiced in the nearby communities." "In addition," Stevens said, "these (Negro) soldiers were frequently commanded by white officers whose attitudes toward race were Fascist to some at Au Times LADY ESTHER CAM AM- SfJ JAM. s7 was: "To aid the psychiatrist and othfrs dealing with emotional problems and health of Negroes in obtaining a better understanding of the Negro patient through a discussion of the reactions of Negro soldiers to racial segregation senaior irnm Mexico re turned home and was asked what his position was on the measure," snid Dempsey. "He said we didn't need it; there wore enough taxes." A supreme court ruling that the referendum didn't apply to the tax, said Dempsey, is "the reason why old people are receivine STOCKINGS 'l-oz.

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