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194 ctob'er 19, 1941 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Pact Flrt wo Wichita Commandos' Passes in Last Period Beat Flyin Kellys 14-3 ice (IN "su, Irshall Field Can This Happen to Us? By Jeane Iiufmann 'Bombardier Stars Arrive Here hi men alls First was icr lica breinGame ecia repo Air Base Is Locale For Motion Picture CaatlaaeS tnm Pf Oa depicts his faith In high-altitude I Sod Irmy Is Handicapped i cr i bsta Long Hard Trip, Bears, Redskins Keep Top Spots Move Toward Second Playoff for Title NEW YORK, Oct. 18 Chicago's unbeaten Bears and the Washington Redskins protected their stations atop the two divisions of the National Football League Sunday, turning back some stiff opposition and moving a step closer to their second championship playoff In three years. The Bears stormed back in the second kalf to whip the New York Giants, 1941 Eastern titlists, 26-7. It was the fourth straight Veather Conditions bombing missions and the necessity for intensive training of the bombardiers. The story also de 11' A- i J) State Republican Rally Here Friday Tondre, Newell Other Candidates to Speak New Mexico Republican candidates have decided to hold a big rally here next Friday night "without any outdoor fanfare to wear out tires, burn gas and otherwise use up war materials." This announcement was made Sunday night, by Philip Hubbell, county GOP chairman, who said the state candidates, headed by Joseph Tondre, aspirant for governor, decided that a parade would not be a fitting thing for war times.

The rally will be held in the Armory. Besides Tondre, speak ers will include J. Benson New elll, candidate for U. S. senator; W.

A. Sutherland and Reece Ful lerton, candidates for Congress; Ed Sargent, nominee for lieutenant governor, and practically all Oct. 18 Lit. low After an 18-hour against time to meet a jeraf" irenl ball appointment here, fighting Flyin' Kellys of pert min Albuquerque Air Base went i 14-3 he for Wichita'i un. Tiatetn professional team, the picts the establishment of the school here.

O'Brien will play the part of Colonel Ryan. And, he revealed Sunday, he has been practicing the colonel's mannerisms, as they have been described to him by studio officials who have been here in connection with the picture. Ryan Today O'Brien as never met Colonel Ryan, but is eager to do so, he disclosed Sunday. The meeting is scheduled for Monday, when work on the picture will start at st 4 Commandos, Sunday after ceut triumph for the Western leaders. oun fo save cucnacrry- mgut COULO PLftvD lU TW t5k.

vice, Wichita strucn in tne only unbeaten outfit in tht a AUTO RACING quarter via the air to save record, threatened all after- lay Tha Redskins stopped the toy the Army. new khall's Passes Click pro Brooklyn Dodgers, 21-10, with Sammy Baugh hurling passes for all three of their touchdowns and completing 10 of the 22 aerials he of the candidates on the state ticket. ilph Miller, one of Kansas tha ersity's all-time greats, pass po 0 yards to Joe Byrnes, former tried to cover a total of 129 yards. nd idelphia Eagles end, for the The victory was the fourth for the Redskins, who have lost only Commando score midway in NEW IOWA STATE COACH: August M. "Mike" Michalske (above), former Penn State and Green Bay Packer star, is the new head football coach at Iowa State, Ames, succeeding Ray Donels.

'Army Mutt' Named Champion Fifty Mongrels Entered In Jaycee Show arat the Air Base. The shooting here is scheduled to take about two weeks, more or less, depending upon the weather. Shoot in Two Groups The picture-taking here will be done by two groups. The' first will take all shots in which the stars appear. The second, direct to the Giants.

ast period. The plucky Mill vita The defeat of both New York vit sparkplug of the Wichita i heaved the other tallying clubs dropped them into a third- fo hi to Red Godfrey, substitute almi Ksman. two minutes Deiore place tie in the Eastern division while the surprising Pittsburgh Steelers moved into tne runner-up spot by blanking Philadel final gun. Arizona Farmers Plow Up Cotton Crops When Pickers Aren't Found PHOENIX, Oct. 18 UPL-Hay mowers followed by plows are going into several fields in the Gilbert district near here Monday to destroy partially picked plants bearing long staple cotton that is vitally needed in the war effort Unable to get farm labor to harvest the crop, D.

R. Finch said he would plow under his 62 acres and had already mowed part of ed by Lambert Hillyer, will shoot scenes in which the stars are not required. Many of the personnel gre 77-yard quick kick by Con- on phia's last-place Eagles, 14-0. Sparks. Kelly fullback, her of the Air Base, including cadets Lher IP TUPV BUM OUT OP PURftCR- I The Green Bay Packers re getting trained here, will appear Wi I tv- wm wjd on StuC see.

VOOrBAUfcCS WIZARD OVtBALLS Albuquerque's only score start of the last half. Miller Tilths STAC rVW RUE.ar TO VO-VOa mained in second place in the in these scenes. "Chief," owned by Bobbie Western division by crushing the Still other scenes will be shot at rs. I ich ircc bled the ball on his own and Guard Charlie Mathis Yount, 2909 Santa Monica Drive, Cleveland Rams, 45-28, for their the Hollywood studios. In many third win in a row since losing of these, foreground action will be vered.

On the 20 on fourth Georgia's E. J. Marshall, end, moved to the back- combined with actual Air Base err Sunday was acclaimed the Grand Champion Mutt of Albuquerque at the "Mutt" show sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Com to the Bears in their opener. In the other game of the day. the Chicago Cardinals handed his field for forage.

scenes, by a special photographic Arizona Looks Like Border's Toughest the Detroit Lions their fifth vegf for a perfect field goal kick. ft Arrive In Muleskins ounded by weather condi- sh a straight setback and their third merce at the Armory. shutout, 7-0. Chief for Highland the Kellys made last minute process, and the background scenes for these have been photographed here during the past few weeks. Illustrating the co-operation between the studio and the War Department in making the pic Camden Stages Mass Evacuation 3000 Go to Suburbs Under Raid Conditions CAMDEN, N.

Oct. 18 Standings after Sunday's games ilmr Chief Ringtail I was listed as connections to Keep tneir MsTras division nin ptoppt "purebred Army mutt," and his here, arriving on the field lacv J. R. Freestone, one of the other farmers who is destroying his un-harvested cotton crop, said he had 140 acres altogether and is going to destroy 65 acres of it that hai not seen a picker. The Arizona Cotton Groweri Co-Operatlve Assn.

is at odds with the Department of Agriculturt over a 30 cents per hour minimum wage the department has suggested for a contract with pickers. 103 BJ nn-riflf wrnrli marl rt sA die ady in grid uniform only a ter of minutes before kickoff 4iistration paper' in support of the claim. Show judges, however. 7S The weather also hamper- US I were of the opinion that the ani llthe Kellys' razzle dazzle at- Ttsm W. L.

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Ovflund 4 Detroit 0 I .000 Defeat of Oklahoma Aggies Who Beat Texas Tech Week Earlier, Shows Wildcat Power By the Associated Press It mipht be some special brand of beans, or perhaps the dressin? room oratory has reached a more effective pitch, but the Arizona Wildcats look like one of the toughest Border Conference outfits in years. Ptj Oppt 132 mal showed traces of collie, German shepherd, and possibly two to- 92 parka' sensational quick kick- or three other breeds. 128 94 7 14 kept the Commandos at their A squadron of war planes "bombed" this sprawling industrial city Sunday and 3000 civilians fled to the suburbs in the first mass evacuation rehearsal in the nation's ture is the assignment of Capt. Sol. E.

Ernst of the Air Base as technical advisor. He has been in Hollywood for several weeks advising studio officials. Praised by Officer The picture is one of five which Col. W. Mason Wright, head of the Motion Picture branch of the War Department public relations bureau, has praised as showing the work of branches of the arm 100 i back door most of the after-n, but a pasa interception and Coach Mike Castpel's unbeaten Young Yount is the son of Maj.

Robert E. Yount of the Air Base. Hauls Scrap Eugene Sanderson, whose 5-yard punt return set up history. hlta scores. Oklahoma Aggies, but not as lm pressively as did Arizona.

The roar of aircraft and the "Duchess" took the prize in the cart pulling class, introduced a crash of "bombs" broke the Sunday morning quiet suddenly at 11 a. m. within five minutes, a vast cbotball Results sla WAFS" (about the Women'! Auxiliary Flying Service of th Army), and a yet untitled picture about the WAACS. The usual brickwalk crowd greeted the stars as they stepped from the train Sunday afternoon. The group went immediately hotels the stars staying at th Hilton and others at the Franciscan.

News of their arrival spread quickly throughout the city and the Hilton lobby quickly filled with fans hoping for a glimpse of their favorite stars. ed services and aiding the war effort. Ideas for these pictures originated in the War Depart patriotic note by filling the cart with scrap and presenting it to Clyde Tingley, chairman of the 1 the Associated Press 5f) Sunday'! results: Chlcajo Bfr, Nfw York, T. Oiffn By, 45; Cleveland, 2H. Washington, 21; Brooklyn, 10.

PHtabtirgh, 14: Philadelphia, 0. Chicago Cardinals, Detroit, 9. Stateville, 111., Warden From Whom Roger Touhy Escaped, Resigns Job CHICAGO, Oct. 18 -E. II.

Stubblefield resigned Sunday as warden of Stateville peninten-tiary, scene of the recent sensational escape of the gangster, Roger Touhy, and six other long- civilian defense machine was geared and rolling. city commission and county chair riyinc KeHys, St Wichita, II. By 11:30 a. entire families ment, and they were apportioned to studios on the basis of stories written about the ideas by the studios. The other four pictures of the group are "Ferry Command." "Air Forces," "The 3LLEGR eleven handed the Oklahoma Aggies their worst licking of the season In Tucson Saturday night, 20 to 8, in one of three intersections! games on the conference program.

As was the case against Utah, the Wildcats were supposed to have been the underdogs, but the result was es.pntially the same. The Aggies' lone marker was the only touchdown pushed over on Arizona this season. A Line on Standings The week end offered a basis for comparison of Arizona and the other favorites of the Eorder Conference, Texas Tech and Hardin-Simmons. Tech lost to the Oklahoma Aggies last week 9 to 8. had been herded into trucks, buses, Delaware River ferry boats, yachts, even tugs, for hurried rs trips to shelters miles inland or Colorado University Navy, 20; k.i.

IS. rUameda Coast Guard, iola (Lai Angeles), 38. freighton, 14; Xavler (Cin- In the only conference game Saturday, West Texas State achieved a tie with New Mexico for second place in the circuit by squeezing by the Texas College of Mines 7 to 0 at Canyon. New Mexico was humbled by Colorado University 12 to 0 at Boulder, Wildcats Meet Marquette Hardin-Simmons begins conference play next Saturday against the Texas Miners at Abilene, one of four circuit contests on tap. Arizona continues intersectional competition, this time against Marquette at Milwaukee.

Other conference games feature Texas Tech aganist New Mexico, in Albuquerque; West Texas State against Arizona State at Flagstfaf; and the New Mexico Aggies against Arizona State of Tempe there up the river from Camden's shipbuilding waterfront. man of the salvage drive. "Cutems," entered by Mrs. J. K.

Jameson, and "Wart" of L. R. McClintock were sensations taking the first and second prizes, respectively, In the trick dog class. They sat up, waved, shook hands, bowed, rolled over and "Wart" even posed sitting up a cigarette in his mouth and a matchbox balanced on his nose. War Stamps Given Yount as owner of the grand its Time vou r.ati), 13.

ort Totten, St. Bonaven- Alt to, 7. 31ctX t. Mary 17; Sn Francisco, 0 ber Loyola (Los Angeles), 38; Ala- Uqu( da Coast Guard, 6. Hardin-Simmons previously Manhattan Bench Coast Guard, had downed Baylor, but Tech term desperadoes.

The resignation, announced by Gov. Dwight H. Green, followed by only a few hours the governor's disclosure that he had placed T. P. Sullivan, state director of public safety, in active charge of the institution.

Governor Green said the resignation was submitted voluntarily after he had conferred with the warden and that it had been accepted. Stubblefield was appointed by the governor a year ago- champion, was presented with 5 in defense stamps. First place lost to the Southwest conference iron ninnmouin, it uo. ietroit, 21; Manhattan, 7. eleven 14 to 7 Saturday night at Lubbock.

Baylor haa beaten the tes LflHF MARTIN dwnitnrday) winners in the various classes got $2 each In defense stamps, while other prizes were merchandise donated by merchants. About 50 dogs were entered in the show. in a ALLEGE of d-26 MEDIUM BOMBER WEIGHS ABOUT 26,000 POUNDS, VET CAN FLY FASTER. THAN MOST PURSUIT SHIPS HOW MANY MEN COMPOSE A CREW FOR THIS SHIP Hundreds of evacuees were "casualties." Fifty were transported in stretchers. Many were "gassed." Some were considered suffering minor injuries.

Doctors, nurses and 'defense aides gave first aid. The area, with a population nearing 200,000, went on an alert at 10 a. m. Col. Charles F.

Stanton of the New Jersey military district said the test gave defense aides "good experience for Ihe real thing." Youth Drives Blazing Car to Service Station, Fire Burns Out A blazing automobile on East Central Sunday afternoon resulted in a call to firemen, although Texas west Texas State, uish fiool of Mines, 0. laug. More than 75 prizes were awarded vas judges made certain each 21 Southwest Texas Teachers, Governor Green declined to ail idolph Field, 0. comment of Stubblefield's resig Mams (Colo.) State, 18; New nation, Din said in announcing young owner got at least one. Judges were Mr.

and Mrs Tingley, Mrs. and Mrs. R. Jul i Mi: xico Teachers, 40. Sullivan's assignment at the Arizona School Children Getting One-Cent Milk SAN FRANCISCO, Oct.

18 More than 65,000 suburban and rural school children In California, Arizona, and Oregon are receiving milk daily at school through the U. S. Department of Agriculture's school milk program. Merritt A. Clevenger, Pacific region administrator for the Agricultural Marketing Administration, said Sunday that since beginning of the fall term, 343 schools in towns of 10,000 population or less have taken advantage of the AMA plan which permits sale of milk to students at one cent a half pint.

The balance of the cost is paid bv local sponsors and the AMA, Clevenger said. hi 1 penitentiary that "conditions IN hn Gets Photograph have existed at Stateville prison which call for remedies." shi FIRST HETM. WAS THE ania F( lerq EVER. USED BY MAJ Touhy, Basil (The Owl) Bang-hart of the old "Terrible Touhy" gang, and five shot their wav Striking Rattler EWISTOWN. Oct.

18 Gimnar Mickelson, radio ARE TIN CANS MADE OF TIN by the time they arrived the fire ial writer vacationing here. LINE BLASTER By Jack Sords had burned out, the car was gone and the only thing left for firc driving to Bozeman when he S. I i go; bu: liced a large rattlesnake at the over the Stateville walls Oct. 9 All are still at large. Former Portales College Student Wins Decoration For Heroism in War men xo ao was to extinguish a can of blazing gasoline In the fcjAND WILL" PREVENT THE PROPER OPERATION OF ANY PRECISION MACHINERY, YET IT IS THE PRINCIPLE INGREDIENT OF AN IMPORTANT PART OF YOUR BULOVA WATCH WHAT PART IS THAT Chase, and Miss Velma Brust, Continental Airlines Hostess who came here from Denver especially for the show.

First three prize-winners In the different classes, with the name of the owner and the dog: dig" Sanderson, "rMieh-a:" .1 Brh, "Kins;" nd Bobby Yount. "Chief." dor' Praneei Sanderson, "Pepper;" Frances Requadt, "Bonnie Mtl" June Logan, "Jo Ann." Prettiest dr.g; BlIlT 8tp. "Snooks;" Vivian Dstila, "Penchlte;" Bobby "Daisy." Do( with the most tricks: Mrs. J. Jamrsnn, 'Ctitcnm;" L.

R. McClintock, "Wart;" Able Ctitmtan, "Pancho." Best costumed dog; Billy Harris "Pat." Barbara Southern, "Smithy;" liigene Sutidersnn. "Duchess." 8h6glet dog: David Oshnrne, "Tole;" tee Tni'sell, "Tyke;" Doyle Justice "Tuffv." Cart Eugene Sandtnn. "Duchess;" Barbara Cook. "Corky:" jdside.

tlickclson, camera In hanl ap-wched and the snake coiled to Ike. Mickelsen inched forward wine to brina the rentile into street. Fire Chief Art Westerfeld, re-constructing the scene from the gasoline can and stories told bv the PORTALES, Ovt. 18 (Spl.) ng' tis. menrhe snake struck at the camera.

flopped over backward, inS inching a muscle in his leg. he'd got his picture. The Ulcr vanished into the brush. 0VER SINCE 1775. THE U.S, MARINES HAVE BEEN USING LIGHTNING-LANDING SIMILAR TO THOSE OF BRITAiNS FAMED COMMANDOS HOW DO THE AMERICAN MARINES' TACTICS DIFFER FROM THOSE OF THE COMMANDOS' Lieut.

Cedric Drake, former student at Eastern New Mexico College, has been awarded the Oak Leaf Cluster for heroism in action in the Islands, The award was made by Major George Kenney. A student In the college from 1938 to 1940, Drake was majoring in engineering while on the campus. He left Portales early in 1941 to go into training with the Army Air Force, He is a Jam Ctiarleen Noyer, Kojeakers Announced Five Points Meet witnesses, theorized that a youth had been using the gasoline in some manner about the car, and that both the gasoline and car caught on fire. The youth then dropped the can and drove the blazing automobile to a filling station, but by that time the blaze was out and he drove away. Firemen made a second run to extinguish a blazing tra.sh barrel in a vacant building at Second and Coal.

Damage was confined to the barrel. Meetings Open Tonight At Northminster Church dvil Tl speakers at a meeting to form vas aw, ses. Tondre-for-Governor Club in Points Monday night will hide Claud Mann and Harold ggoner. Republican candidates ta a district judge; Pablo Garcia, Rayon Hose Price Ceiling Coming: Soon douididate for sheriff; George ai rioml ich and W. G.

Dorff, nominees county commissioners, and eral others. Aniwert lo the above questions Five men compose the crew for the Martin bombcr- pilot, a co-pilot and three gunners. "Tin cans" are made of rolled iron thinlycoated with tinl Sand is the principal ingredient of the fine glass used to make crystals for Bulova Watches! Up to this writing, the tactics of the Commandos have been to make a lightning-landing on enemy territory, capture nd destroy certain vital enemy positions, take important prisoners and then retire quickly. The Marines' tactics have been very similar, except that instead of beating a quick retreat after hav ing accomplished the capture of enemy positions, the Marines have maintained the positions. Hubbell, county GOP WASHINGTON, Oct.

18 A specific price ceiling for women's rayon hose will be issued soon, the Office of Price Administration announced Sunday, In the meantime, OPA suggest- Opening a series of nightly evangelistic meetings at the Northminster Presbyterian Church, Seventh and Indian School Road is set for Monday at 7:30 p. m. ill mail) raiu mil vuiu ed of Ernest Sena, precinct Airman; Jesse Meyer, J. F. Bow- Hollywood Sending-109 To Entertain Soldiers HOLLYWOOD, Oct.

18 ()-The Hollywood victory committee announced Sunday night 109 top-ranking film stars would go to various parts of the world to entertain the fighting men of the American armed forces. Because of military restrictions the personnel of the overseas contingent cannot be disclosed, but Merle Oberon, actress and committee chairman, said "It's a representative group and they all agreed they would go to the battle fronts by any means of transportation necessary." Hit-Run Driver Sought After Boy Is Struck Sheriffs officers Sunday night looked for a motorist whose car hit Arnold Bruce, 6, on North Second Street near Phoenix Avenue. The Strong-Thorne ambulance, called to the scene, was informed the boy was not badly hurt, and and Juan Gallegos has been The Rev. J. I.

Candelaria will carefully compare Mrlanizing the precinct. Hubbell be the speaker. Different speak ranqri he expects Democrats and ers will be announced for sue ceeding nights. Hatublicans to attend. pi ices wmi uiose oi last Marcn to make certain they are not being overcharged.

"There is no excuse for any increase in prices of rayon hos- que DI)Y HASSETT WEDS "i.V.i;(;,.j JERSEY CITY, N. Oct. 18 iery," OPA said. Bohn A. (Buddy) Hassett, first- feme Stiff lpt eman for the New York Yan- 1JLAST IN FACTORY csp rs, was married nere sunaay LOUISVILLE, Ky Oct.

18 deri Miss Veronica Macklin, dancer a iNew iorK resiaurani. ine FIND WINTER'S BODY FORT COLLINS, Oct. 18 04)The body of Arthur W. Clark, Denver business man missing since Thursday on a deer hunting trip, was found lato Sunday in a remote gulch of the rugged Grey Rock district, Under-sheriff Loyd Brittain reported Clark, an executive of the Colorado Seven-Up Beverage Co Thursday became separated from his hunting companion, Frank Broning of Boulder. image toon place at bt.

pat Ik's church and the Rev. Bar- An explosion damaged a plant of the Reynolds Metals Co. here Sunday but Production Director James D. Reynolds said no one was injured. The cause of the explosion and the amount of damage were undisclosed.

The Rey- tWlVeRSlf OP PEsyiVAJiA ldMolomew Kilcoin, an instructor in Bfgrtg caa) pass Ado kick. BOf SPECIALIZES A Cardinal Hayes High School the Bronx and a long-time end of the bride's family, ofli- was being cared for at the home ON EVERITT'S CORNER AT THIRD AND CENTRAL nnlris Metals Co. operates 11 of his parents, Mr. and Mrs aluminum plants barf Uau firuce. 116 Phoenix.

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