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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 25

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1 I ryl 4 June 8, 1955 Page Twenty-Five ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Pablo Sanchez louella'i Movie Go 'Round Jane Russell, Bob Waterfield Sign Widmark for Next Film By DOROTHY MAN'VERg (Louella Parsons in on vicaUon) Sentencing Set Austria! Independence Treaty Is Ratified VIENNA, Austria independence treaty has been ratified by parliament. The legislators also voted to make this nation perpetually neutral. The treaty, freeing Austria from military occupation after 17 years cf Nazi and Allied rule, will go into effect when it is ratified by the United States, the Soviet Union, Britain and France. President Theodore Koerner will sign the ratification instrument today and it will be sent to Moscow for de. posit, completing the process.

Pablo Sanchez of Lemitar, found guilty last month by a federal jury in Santa Fe 'on a rwLLiwuuu usj jane Russell and Bob Waterfield weren't charge of receiving stolen gov ill ernment property, is scheduled WAV' Kiaamg wnen iney saia they wanted top stars for their independent Russ-Field picture for U-A. They've signed Richard Widmark for Run for the Sun," a high tension thriller bv Robert Wilder As Widmark is getting 50 per cent of "Backlash," the movie hes just itarting at Universal-! International, Bob and Jane rru it Ha 11 must bt paying fancy prices, I IQ VATO SlQ too. With Clark Gablt signed TUIC JldllD icYT fin tf ihoir film my. A Open 6:30 1 lmmfamt'iy MS. MoM6 -ooo for sentencing by.

U.S. Dist. Judge Waldo Rogers in Federal Court here at 9:30 a. m. Thursday.

Sanchez was indicted by federal grand jury last February on a three-court charge of receiving government property in connection with what police termed a "theft ring" at Socorro. He was convicted on a count BAReARA STANWVCK 1-1 Welfare Home BidsAreOpened New Mexico Plumbing Co. and Albuquerque Foundry Machine Works submitted apparent low bids cn construction work on a new building at the Girls Welfare Home on Edith according to Miss Florence Perkinson, superintendent. Bids of $8445 for plumbing and air conditioning and $3798 for radiant heating were submitted by New Mexico Plumbing. A bid of $3569 for structural steel was put in by the foundry and machine works.

Miss Perkinson said the bids will be sent to the state purchasing agent in Santa Fe, where cataloguing and study is necessary before final approval can be given. The new unit is slated for completion this fall, and will be used as a reception center for girls entering the home. Bids will be opened June 20 on contracts to furnish electrical and roofing supplies for the building. Whales, which are mammals, still bear vestigial limbs. Wit uv UUW Wall Widmark, they're batting in the I VJtnn UAl big leagues.

iMS ICC Ml I'm Having My Journals And Tribunes SAVED HUN ALU KcAbAN Incidentally, the Widmark rolls before Clark's. charging he received and kept I I Cf IX I 1 1 I -1 -1 I I an electric drill he knew was I V'itl. V- K-Ifc-V I stolen from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, but was ac- at -AND WASHINGTON ()-A 14-14 tie vote blocked, at least temporarily, favorable action by the House Commerce committee on legislation to exempt natural gas producers from direct regulation. Chairman Priest Tenn.) said another vote probably will be taken this morning.

Three members were absent quited on a charge involving a On -a a nj truck tire. Judge Rogers has taken under THERE NEVER WAS A MAN LIKE It's hot for Susan Hayward to be Tyrone Power's co-star in "The Eddy Duchin Story" at Columbia, playing the tragic role of the wife who died. Susan and Ty are old teammates from 20th and the part is a natural for her. Around MGM where she's currently working in "I'll Cry Tomorrow" there's nothing but Joraise for the way Susie is cooperating. Previously known as i gal who could blow up a storm now and then, Susan's been nothing but an angel since! her recent headlines.

a consideration a motion for Judgment of Acquital filed May 23 by Sanchee's attorney, Everett Grantham, of Albuquerque. whe-n the vote was taken. Three men and two juveniles. Priest declined to identify ALAN LADD JEAN ARTHUR VAN HEFLIN Once 9:20 them but other committee members said they were Reps. Beam- "the Command' Sleep Starts Thur.

WHILE ON VACATION er Springer also allegedly involved in the "theft ring," were given sentences ranging from two years' probation to six months in jail by U. S. Judge Carl Hatch in Federal Court last Friday. and Heselton Beamer and Springer are known to favor the legislation. Heselton, who missed several recent committee sessions because of illness, is against.

WITH OPEN 6:45 Priest said that if all commit TONIGHT ONLY! Bette Davis, who wouldn't even put on lipstick unless her pal, Perc Westmore advised her, gets him to do her up as the mousy1 librarian who turns spunky in "The Library" at Columbia. She also promised Perc that she will be mistress of ceremonies at the make-up artists and hair stylists ball, a big event tee members are present today and do not change their positions the bill "presumably" will be approved. 01 us) bus OPEN 6:15 NOW "SUSAN SLEPT HERE" Technicolor pins "CARNIVAL STORY" Technicolor Color krtoonf rl Sht'ftho Vaccine Limited, Scheele Asserts i JtyT ln a man. trap! at the Palladium, in September. Norman Taurog Is staging the ahow which will be more important than ever this year as it marks the first time the beauticians are being recognized as a category in next year'i academy award voting.

A A ltl5V' CLEO MOORE HUGO HAAS UV4 1 JOHN AGAR A COLUMBIA P1CIURI AT AND 11:15 ALSO ALEC GUINNESS at his greatest! DAVID MARGA SILVA LOPEZ Auguttln Lara Ninon Stvllla Tena La Ncara "REYANCHA" PLUS BILL JOHN ELLIOTT CARROLL "California Outpost" ri VP II 0 WASHINGTON (-Surgeon General Leonard A. Scheele says the manufacturers of Salk polio vaccine will not be able to produce enough "to immunize all chillren this summer." Scheele told the nation, in a prepared report for television and radio, that the policy of the Public Health Service is "safety, not speed, except as the latter is compatible with safety." A Health Service spokesman said that when Scheele referred to "all children," he meant those aged 1-19. He said the estimate there wouldn't be enough vaccine for all children did not change the May 31 statement by President Eisenhower that the double inoculation of first and second graders "certainly" will be completed before the polio season reaches its peak in August. It's about time someone gave talented Pat Crowley another good break. This girl was hot a year ago and was allowed to cool oft.

But it's practically set for Pat to be Tony Curtis' leading lady In his next, "Square Jungle," and if she doesn't have the part how come she's in wardrobe very day at U-I having fittings? The picture won't start until the end of the month to allow poor Tony, who hasn't had a vacation in months, to spend some "free time" in the dentist's chair. (232213? 2 Hollywood in Shorts: A special BLENDED WHISKEY 86.8 PROOF -65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. CALVERT DISTILLERS N.Y.C Open 6:15 "Rub for Cover" ntrrta I 1:41 Srrrrn 1 Sinn 1 11:00 "Rldrrn the Start" Sewn :1 Kcren 1 Screm 11:03 Color Cartoons in I invitation was sent to Jack Webb and Dorothy to attend Julie London (Webb's) opening night at John Walsh's 881 Club. Whatta you bet they don't show? Cleo Moore is back in Burbank hospital and har friends are worried about her continued loss of weight. i LAST NIGHT OPEN 6:45 Battle Cry 7:40 10:50 Ficht Film 10:25 9500 Central Ave.

Phone 6-0106 FIRST ALBUQUERQUE SHOWING Dana Andrews' 20-year-old pmm THE ScOROCiGlY PffiSONAl BeST-SoLEX I Now for A Rrit lime tht Untitles range premtt the matcklesi true grandeur of the West! son, David, a piano player in a nightclub, makes his movie debut with Dana in "News Is Made at Night," playing a piano player in a nightclub. VISTa ISI01I w. MOTION PICTUM I HIOH-PIDUrt PHS to Take Over Indian Bureau Unit GREATER THAN "SHANE" I woTt it Warner Bros. I lasWMwwmwwMii inowwww iSMm warnerColor llrlMAsCCrC Stereophonic Sound HEM ALDO RAY- MONA FREEMAN NANCY OLSON JAMES1W 3 There is a time to fight RAYMOND MASSEf TAB HUNTER D0R01MNM FHMC6 PLUS EXTRA! EXTRA! a time All medical personnel with the Bureau of Indian Affairs, including 150 now working in the Albuquerque region, will be transferred to posts with the Public Health Service when the service takes over the work of the BIA on July 1 in New Mexico and Arizona, according to Guy C. Williams, United Pueblos Agency superintendent.

Slated to take over an executive post with the PHS is Dr. Elroy F. Mclntyre chief medical officer of the BIA here. The new office is expected to be situated in the Marion Hotel building, 220 Third NW- It will taff 57 nersons. The Marion ROCKY MARCIANO vs DON COCKELL HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT llllliillllll Illlllil Si was apparent low bidder lasts week to provide the 7300 square feet of office space for the PHS.

If HOW ABOUT YOU? I OPEN 6:15 2 Cartoons News "6 Bridges to at 7:50 11:00 "Alaska Seas" at 9:45 IN IN DRIVE Albuquerque Man Hurt In US-85 Accident Phone 5-1841 Carlisle and Menaul FIRST TIME TOGETHER Amador Padilla, 23, of Route 1. Albuquerque, received a ekull fracture when the car he occupied overturned two and a M4 tur ucAni iwf rAii rn it i "THE CRIME OP THE CENTURY!" this the truth behind the GREAT VIVECA. JOHK half miles south of here on US-85 late Sunday night. His condition at Presbyterian Hospital Monday was described as "fair." if 2,500,000 BOSTON ROBBERY? IT'S VERY EASY-CONVENIENT AND NO EXTRA CHARGE PAY REGULAR CARRIER RATES State Policeman Luther Old-1 ham said Padilla was one I GAGNEY-raDPORSDEREK itt HUI GRANT IMS oil i mm mm Sc i SCOOP! 1st Albuquerque Showing! of four passengers in a car driven by Jose M. Bustament, 23.

of Route 3. Albuquerque. He f- said the car was making a right turn onto Rinconada Lane SW it :j.4. i FEATURING At wnen me actiuem wtuum. 1 US7 fk Padilla was brought to the i hospital by Albuquerque Ambu lance Service.

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