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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 8

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October 20, 1929 Page Eight I minutes He was officially timed by officials representing the Amerl-lean Aeronautical association, the Modern Stradivarius VALVE CAPS ARE SAFER NOW; FOUR KIDS CAPTURED S7D.0OO HANGAR 1 IF WESTERN AIR NORMAL UNIVERSITY WINS FROM MINERS BY A SCORE OF 6-0 The Normal university eleven started back to Las Vegas Saturday from Socurro with a fi-0 vie tory over the School of Mines. The gums was somewhat kIow, Ijoth teachers and Miners 'tie'nB guilty of several fumbles. One of the fumbles cost the Socorrans the game, a Normal player getting the fumbled ball hack of the Miners' gonl posts In the last quarter. pra-ai TO GO UP S0OM r.ii his brother, Hohby, of 1215 Silver avenue; Byron Coe. Ill North Walter anil ,1.

mies (I.inn, lliofl South Hiyh They wero removing raps from 'bp valve stems of tires on luckless firs around Twelfth and Central when Patrolman Pete Gonzales them In the act. "I got nine so far tonight," Allen i old Chief Pat O'Urady. "I don't know how many the other boys because they wore way ahead 1'ist night." The four were ordered to return hi the station Monday morjiing, when they are to be sent to the juvenile court. fir rvfrVs'wt-w I rT i 3 4 AP 4V rt- ji- fiWHM 111 MAY' GI.lD'Ut IUX'OHD SAN DIEGO, Oct. 19 OP) VV.

H. Bowlus, of this city, Saturday set a new American gilder record by remaining In the air a fraction over one hour and 21 One of Thpm Says, "I Got Nine So Far Tonight, But Other Boys Are Ahead of Me, at That" Four youngsters playlnc Innocent game of can-you-take-out-of-tlres were rudely Interrupted Saturday nlg'it by police after countless motorist -had found their tire deflated ju.t ns they were ready to start out of i parking place. The youngsters are Allen Frl Ann Bathing wigs are vogue In Paris. ouncin SN.PPSD AT BERLIN Kerr Strobl, called the foremost violin maker of the world, examining a piece of wood which Is over 300 years old and which he Intends using on an Instrument. The wood heretofore served as part of a door to a chicken coop.

HERE'S A DOCTOR THE WOMEN CAN BLESS; FAVORS SHORT SKIRTS AND SAYS CIGARETTES ARE NOT SO BAD Albuquerque Radio Dealer's i if 4 -a 'i. -Ilk Against CorsHts Dr. Miller Is mtlltantiy tntl-cor-set. dent.t;ect of th, aurgeor.s Is a real liberal. "The thing to understand," said, "Is that women have Just as Ir.g Is necessarily harmful, If prac- tlced In moderation." Favors Athletics Dr.

Miller cannot se: that women are hurting themselves by Indulging In strenuous athletics. On the contrary, he hns found that fever women who entire In athletics need medical attention than thoi-e who are not athletic. And as to high heels: "Pooh! What harm can they St as long as they are not Jess Miller, New President! man wlth tr freidom nl ec i ii ability to do things much mora Of American lOllege OrMIlterestlng than her grandmother." Surgeons, Also Has No Kick Against High Heels "Sums corsets ars worse than CHICAGO, Oct. 1) (UP) Wo-others," he said. "But all of them men will lose their Independence are harmful.

Nothing li healthful and their health as well. If they which restricts freedom cf move-return to long skirts and corsets. I nfi'lt- Regarding dr nking, smoking, according to Dr. C. Jeff Ml.r.l Annua srsl president-elect of the American College of Burgeons.

Dr. Miller la recognized as one of the leading! gynecologists of the country and Is professor of that subject at Tulana much physical endurance ai men, University. Cigarettes don't hurt women any In Chicago attending the annual more than they do men. One's meeting of the College of to smoking, the same as to. geons, the doctor gave an exclu-i drinking, Is not a matter of sex, Islve Interview to the United Press, jSorne people can smoke a lot wlth-; in which he revealed himself as a.

out hurting themselves, ana some liberal on questions of women's can't. Neither smoking nor drlr.k- C. C. Cole, General Superintendent of Line, Says Structure Will Be Fin ished Within 90 Days Construction will start Immediately on a J70.000 hangar for the Western Air Express landing field on the western mesa, It was announced Saturday by C. C.

Cole, general superintendent for the airline, here on an Inspection tour. He was accompanied by Captain, Charles France, superintendent of, Mid-Continent Air Express. The hanpar, to be of brick anl steel construction, will be corrfplet-d In 80 days, the superintendent said. It will be necessary to house the huge Fokker transport planes to be put Into ervlce through here next spring on tne Kansas line of the Western Air Express. Two Net' Planes Superintendent Cole Just returned from New York, where he purchased two planes and Inspected the new 32-passenger plane now being constructed.

One of the two ships purchased Is a 12-passenger trl-mctored Fokker monoplane of the type now in use, and will be put In service on the Kansas City-Los Angeles division. The other is special single-motor Fokker capable of carrying six passer.pers anil a full load cf air mall. It Is especially designed nd equipped for night flying. One of the FokTcers. which has sleeping accommodations for 18 passengers at night, will be taken on a tour of the eountry In the near future, Mr.

Cole tiald, and will probably stop In Albuquerque. All planes of the Western Air Bxpress are being equipped with radio, capable of receiving weather reports from the company or gov ernment broadcasting systems. STOKES, IS DEAD Rita de Acosta Kydig Was' to Have Married Of, StlCKney Grant, BUI tile Bishop Forbade It NEW YORK, Oct. 19 Mrs. Rita de Acosta Lydlg, former o-etetv leader nromlnent la the news a few years ago, died Saturday at the Hotel Gotham, of Anaemia.

In, 1835 fthe was married to W. E. T. Etokea. Five years later they were divorced.

Her second marriage to Major Philip M. Lydlg also ended In divorce. Her engagement to the late Rev. Percy Stlckney Grant, former rector of the Episcopal Church of the Ascension, wee announced In 1921, tut the marriage never took place In the Protestant Episcopal hurch. fix years later Mrs.

Lydlg filed a petition In bankruptcy, listing liabilities at $94,000. In 1913, ehe had sold her art collection for $862,555. During her life Mrs. Lydlg wrote many articles on society life. One of her conclusions was: "Marriage without love Is a suicide compact.

It Is d-ath spiritual and moral, and oftn physl-eal dnnth for both hushond and wife" POLICEMAN, MORTALLY WOUNDED, KILLS MAN uun ATTar.KFn woman iiiiu ni rwn- CHICAGO, Oct. 1 OP) Pn-Hreman George Oiovannonl and a negro who had tried to kill a woman shot earn other dead Saturday. The negro, Love Carey, was be ing chased a Ponh PldellS street by two officers who held a l0 warrant his arrt A neBro(, woman had charcM that he at-' tempted to alny her. rmnnnn I HTf i MO CAPTIVATED I I i Is by ball U1 American Glider association and the Internationa! association, who certified his record. PE 500.000 feet ncu and used pipc and cuslntf.

sizes and all kinds for all purposes. Vahes and l'lt-j tliiKs. Write, phone or wire All Inquiries promptly timers promptly shipped. Adams Pipe Works nay ixis Angeles, CullU Telephone Ticker 4361 Great PI 0 IF 1,500 Grand Saline. Texas, Where Cattleman's Well Had Been Blue Filmed for Years, Becomes Agitated GRAND PAUXR, Texas, Oct.

1 A TP)--Thirty yar asto a cotton firmer and his young son du? a well on their little homestead. A 'he well flllefi. the water was envcred with a hlue OIL! Today the little town of Grand which for more than BO vears hs had but 1,500 popula tion, was the capital of a new oil field, destined to takes Its place among the Borgers, Signal Hills and Pemlnoles. Af'er a week of production, the rtiscoverl) well of the Van Zandt cuinty field, number I Jarman, (I' llled fcjr the Pure Oil company, was flowing 100 barrels nn' hour. Jaeatlona for a radius of ten have been made.

Leases for a radius of 20 miles have been purchased. Simultaneous with the blowing In of the well, the Influx started. Overnight Orand Saline's population jumped to 2,500. Saturday it w'. 6,000 GROCERY DRIVERS IN NEW YORK MAY HAVE LONGSHORE STRIKE AID NEW TORK, Oct.

1 MV-The 11-day old grocery drivers union strike which has been over-nhsdowl by the oil truckmen's walkout, attracted public attention Saturday when a sympathy strike of 27,000 longshoremen was threaten'd. Five wholesale grocery eoneerns are affected by the strike of the drivers who are demanding a $10 weekly pay Increase. The firms have affTed to negotiate with the drivers as Individuals but have refused to recognize their union. The. longshoremen may be called out.

union officials announced, In order to prevent any produce deliveries from the five companies from reaching piers for shipment. 6CPFORT RICHMOND, Oct. W)-Delegates to the Virginia Metho diet conference hero Saturday In-j drsed the report of the committee on temperance and social service which pledged "unstinted mip-1 port," to President Hoover, the league, both state and national, the W. C. T.

the World League Asnlnst Alcoholism, and the proposed Sheppard amendment to the constitution, to make the buyer of liquor a felon. dren's ailments. Children take It readily because It Is palatable, p'oasant-tasting. Larn Its many usee for mother and child. Write for the Interest-In? book, "Useful Information." Address The Phillips 117 Hudson New York, N.

T. It will be sent FREE. In buying, be sure to get cennlne Phillips Milk of Magnesia. Doctors have prescribed It for over B0 years. "Milk of Magnesia" has been the U.

S. Registered Trade Mark of The Chas. 11. Phillips chemical and Ps predecessor, Chas. II Phillips since 1875.

Adv. lAliMBV Soft Water Phone 804 TOWN RFJC 5 NLilUIIUU 0 1 FLOW Feverish ow AVhen a Child etyles, their conduct and their i place In society and business. "Women will never to back to the older styles even In the small" est way," he continued. "They (simply won't stand for longer iSKirts. iney anve auiomouueg and golf balls and go into business and make political speeches nova- days, and to do such things In long skirts and restricted waist lines unthinkable.

"After all, the new type of wo SHIP OFFICER IKIED 1 FTIM John McGouIdrlck of the Creole Alleged to Have Slain Adventurer Because of Girl Passenger POINTE A LA HACHK. Ia Oct. ()John McGouIdrlck, second officer of the eamshlpi i Creole, was Indicted late Saturday the Plaquemlne parish grand is DHIIL1PS I pm I Sponsored by the Albuquerque Journal AT THE Cross, Upset AR MORY Jury for the murder of Jack au jthe first bottle of food In the New Tork newspaper employe and nirnillK. olfler cnIMrfn thoM adventurer. Miss lone Ord, com- he given a taMpepoonful In a nanlon of Kraft, and Sam Hps' eln, 1 fteamshlp steward, were ordeied'thf Thursday and Friday October 24th and 25th ForTroubWe due to Colic, gas, sour belching, frequent vomiting, eve richness, In babies and children, generally show food Is souring In the little digestive tract.

When these symptoms appear. clve Pa by a teaspoot.ful cf Phil- 111 Will. l( of water. Ihls will comfort make his stomach and howeU eaav. In fva mtnnii he happy.

It will sweep the bowels free of all sour. Indigestible food. It openi the bowels In constipation, colds, chll- Your WASH DAYS Are Over When You Call 804 Glovannon! Joined the to 25 years imprisonment by J. W. outstripped his M'ow officers and! Holdren.

His defense was he kill-was close to the fugitive when ed his wife In attempting to ive Carey turned, pulled out a revoi- his and her life after she had tiled ver and shot him. Mortally to km through with a threat to wounded. Clovannnri fell but took him and herself. brought the aim with his own weapor and. gun In reply to her taunt that fired.

The negro was killed. "did not have the guts" to arm See Radio Station KGGM Broadcast Special Entertainment Features Direct From Their Studio At the Show SEE All the Latest Developments in Radios in This Display of 1929-1930 Radio Models nt mnterl.il ultn ses with. nit WIPE SLAY 1.11 Pl.MSHI INPKPKNOENCE. Oct. i (UP) J.

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