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ininTiyyww-Tft'ryryyY'V wit June 23, 1055 Page Twenty ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Teenagers Hurt When Case Ends Youths Confess Two Car Thefts 66 UNM Students Place On Fine Arts Honor Roll Car Forced Oft Road Two Albuquerque teenagers suffered minor injuries Monday RECLALMED PHILADELPHIA (INS)-Tht largest redevelopment effort in the nation, the Eastwick project, is currently underway in southwest Philadelphia. The 3000-acre site, which is mostly swampland, will be reclaimed to create a new community of population. In Mistrial Welfare Board Votes to Extend Surplus Program afternoon when a car in which Four boys admitted to police Monday that they had taken they were riding was forced off For Airman the road and hit a telephone que residents Li the first list are: Donald Bondurant, Mary Antionette Cella, Marian F. two cars which earlier had been reported as stolen in northeast pole on US-85, three-quarters of a mile south of Pajarito, the Sixteen students in the College of Fine Arts at the University of New Mexico made a grade point average of 2.5 (between an A and a B) last se Albuquerque. sheriffs office said.

SANTA FE (J) The Board of i. 4 A Gates, Marian Grace Henry. June Hrinko, Martha McCul One of the four, police said, Jose G. Garcia, 18, of 220 Public Welfare ha tuthorized admitted being involved in other mester, iTof. Lez Haas, acting SANTA FE fP)A federal jury deadlocked hopelessly Monday on deciding the guilt or innocence of Raul Serrado, the air force man recently returned car thefts.

The tour, aged i Kathryn SW, and Rose Garcia, 19, of Route 1, Box 502, were continuation of the program of dean, announced. A second list of 50 students distributing turplus commodi' taken to County-Indian Hos made a 2.0 (about a B) average, ties to the countiei for the next .1 r' ft I pital, treated for abrasions and Prof. Haas said. The Albuquer- through 16, were released to their parents to appear today before juvenile authorities. Earlier, William Curry, 1409 Jefferson NE, told police he noticed his car a 1955 Ford contusions and released.

three months. After the program has operat loch, Edward Louis Robards, Carolyn Ann Tippit, and Sharon Yenney. Others making the 2.5 average include: Dottie Harroun, Carlsbad; Ralph K. Park, Carlsbad; Mary Margaret Faris, Montgomery, Robert E. Hill, Arkansas City, Kans.

Anne Taylor Richardson, Ost-burg, Vera Carmen Roz- through July, August and Jose Garcia, the driver, told Deputy Leo Lucero an unidentified car forced his car off the road and into the pole. which had been parked in front from Korea to face a charge of illegal possession and transfer of marijuana. Judge Waldo H. Rogers declared a mistr-al when the jury informed him approximately three hours after taking the case that it could not reach a verdict. The court set the airman's bond at $250 pending disposition CtOU-AROUHD of his home, was gone when he checked about 1:22 a.

m. Mon Bataan Hospital Plans Addition Of Eight Beds II V. M. i. II SI 1 destvensky, Los Angeles, and Carolyn Stewart, Kansas at the next term of court.

City, Kansas. September, the board will want, to evaluate it at that time and determine the need arid the yalue of the program, The board, at an afternoon Jneeting, discussed the budget for the coming fiscal year, then handed it back to the staff with request that it come back with iome new figures at the next meeting. Welfare Director Murray Hintz said this tentatively has been set for July 15. day. Curry said that later fourj ycuths jumped from his car which had been left parked inj the 1400 block on Jefferson NE.

Still later, police said a car stolen from Fred H. Calkins, 4200 Mackland NE, was found UKIKUUMUTUSTBAR Plans to add eight additional The court-appointed defense Albuquerqueana in the 2.0 beds at Bataan Memorial Meth immnti mgmti attorney, Lyle E. Teutsch said he" presumed Serrado would odist Hospital were announced list are Tanis Aleschin, Elmer Norman Arnett, Arthur Barrett, James Earl Bratcher, Mary at a meeting of the hospital med go back to air force duty pending final outcome of the case. A in the 800 block on Morningside NE. Calkins did not know his ical staff Monday night.

Four Bratschi, Adele L. Brown, Nan cy Cartlidge, Nancy Cooper. EASY TIRMS COME IN FOR AN AMAZ1N3 DEMONSTRATION had been stolen until in- nung jury on a case does not car two-bed rooms will be provided through remodeling of existing i Fazendin, Margaret Jacobs, Betty Jennings, Arthur i Hintz said he had been given tn extension of time in which to submit the big welfare budget. With the fiscal year ending June formed by police that the vehicle had been found. Police said the four youths admitted taking both cars.

PLUS Koch, Bob Arlen Langell, Peggy REPORTED HELD: Sidney Ray Sparks, of Tennille, is one of 16 Americans held in Russian labor camps, according to group of Austrians who returned to Wiener Neu-stadt, Austria, from long Soviet imprisonment. The returnees said Sparks, now 23, asked them to inform U. S. authorities that he is being held at Camp Potma in eastern European Russia. The S.

Army European headquarters at Heidelberg Germany listed Sparks, a private, as absent without leave from the sixth Infantry Division in Berlin since Dec. 4, 1951. sun porches, the advisory board said. The meeting Monday celebrated three years of operation of the hospital, which opened May 31, 1952. An engraved desk Irene Nelson, Diana Oakley, Beverly O'Neal, Joan Orlebeke, APPLIANCE CENTERS SO, more final figures will be available to him after that date, 1 he said.

UNM Square Dancing Janet Page. Donald Petersen, Valerie Pet 1710 CENTRAL AVE. SE 2-U5i rule out the possibility of a second trial, he noted. Serrado once was stationed at Walker Air Force Base, Roswell. When his case first was due to go to trial some time ago, he did not appear in court.

Investigation disclosed he had been sent overseas. Judge Rogers verbally lashed air force officials responsible for letting the man be sent overseas at a time when an indictment was pending against him. 309 THIRD ST. NW 3-61-31 set was presented to Phil Carter, HUKTZ HALl Asked whether the new budget Is likely to contain any means of restoring cuts made "in wel ersen, Harvey Jean Peterson, Muriel Pride, Frank Puller, Oleta Lou Roberts, Celina Sanchez, Karl Sanzenbach, Joan fare payments made April 1, the director said that would be up hospital administrator, by the medical staff in commemoration of the occasion. J.

D. Coggins, president of the hospital advisory board, made the presentation. The newlv-elected officers of Sehwartz. Elizabeth Shudt, Tina Sue to tr.e board. The board discussed some ap peals of welfare clients and ap Southern, Paul Suttman, Paula Stromberg Thompson, Richard TitzL Leonard Voelker Bev proved changes in some job WOAteNAUiP.

M44tt open the medical staff presided at the meetinff. Thev are Dr. R. E. Mac- titles.

Hintz said these latter Opened to Public Weekly square dancing lessons at the University of New Mexico are open to the public this summer. Square dancing is held every Thursday evening on the tennis courts south of the stadium from 7:30 to 9:30 with Virginia Sacks in charge. Thursday evening Bill Loudon, president of the Central Square Dancing District, will be the caller. There is no charge. Protests Seizure Purses, Money Reported Lost were recommended by his per erly Lucille Williamson and Quigg, president; Dr.

Ray Bitter- Diplomat Hints Chance For Release of Airmen LOS ANGELES (INS)-Kris sonnel director in the interests of simplification. He said the FRONTIER REVENCEI lick, vice president; Dr. John T. Parker, secretary, and Dr. C.

W. Morgan, Dr. S. L. Peter and Dr.

changes do not involve any staff Reglin Hugh Wilson. Residents of other New Mexico cities in the second list are Barbara Brown, Hobbs; Barbara Ann Duenkel, Roswell; Rosetta na Menon, India delegate to Purses, a wallet and money, reported stolen or lost, occupied the United Nations, said Monday JOHN PATNE Elizabeth scott police attention Monday. M. H. Halverson, executive committeemen.

Coggins, in a talk during the session, said that the hospital has xne- aoor is now open tor a Fiippin, Clayton; Lois Goldfarb, Los Alamos. "change in the situation" sur fcVJ DAN DURYEA i L. G. Fegerson, Decatur, told police he lost $300 in travelers check somewhere near Case Grande Lodge, 2625 Cen SILVER LODE (shown growth throughout its rounding American airmen held prisoner by the Chinese Caroline McSeverns, Carlsbad; rearrangements. Bonis Forfeited In Police Court Robert I.

Bennett, 32, 1005 Marquette NW, Monday in po Reds. life. "Each month has recorded a gain over the previous month, both financially and scientifical tral West. The Indian diplomat, a key ONCE 9:35 7:45 11:05 Chloris Noblet, Raton; Jetty Jo Potter, Ft. Sumner; Marilyn Wegener, Gallup; and Stephen Lane Wood, Farmington.

figure in the release of four Air Virginia Montano, 1 0 0 9Vi ly," he said. Force pilots from Red China Second SW, reported that she i i i' i Hui.i.i.iiL Mini, 'j Out-of-state students in the Coggins commended the hos-Dital auxiliary for the hours of early this month, said in Los An saw a man running from her TOMORROW Seizure by the Iranian government of Baha'i religious property in Iran and suppression of the religion has been protested by the Albuquerque Baha'i community in telegrams to the Shah of Iran, George Hightower, publicity chairman, has announced. Other Baha'i communities throughout the world have also entered protests, Hightower said. lice court forfeited a $300 bond on drunken and reckless driving Arts Theatre geles that there is always hope for the release of the others, apartment, and when she investigated, her purse containing $1 LOBO I volunteer work they have contributed, and expressed appreci charges. was missing.

second group are Theodosia Dicus, Wilmette, Janet Harrison, Amarillo, Peggy Mitchell, Eureka, Suzanne Tulsa, and Patricia Ann Thompson, Glen-field, N. D. AT LAST! THAT LOVABLE CHARACTER "MARTY" WILL BE HERE forfeiting a $100 bona on charges of disorderly conduct by but just how soon I am not pre pared to say." Coast Fugitive Held "AFINE window peeping and carrying ation to the staff, administration, auxiliary, and to the women's division of Christian service of the Methodist Church. "We are looking forward to continued cooperation and continued growth," he said. Jeanette Hodge, Farmington, told police her wallet and $20 was taken from her purse wiiile she was in a downtown store shopping Monday.

Mrs. Carmen Romero, 822 Lewis SE, reported she lost her purse to a thief In nude pictures and drunkenness was Bony Landavazo, 45, of 1205 Truman NE. Albuquerquean Applies For Bankrupt Status "A SMASH!" In other police court action Lucy Kilgore, 23, of San Felipe, was fined $25 on a charge of rid a downtown store. Of'lvV A 22-year-old Califomian has been lodged in Bernalillo County jail following his arrest by FBI agents for alleged flight to avoid prosecution on a charge of rape. Gary Frank Burns, San Francisco, is being held here in lieu of $10,000 bond, pending his return to authorities in ing with a drunk driver.

Gil Mrs. Sarah Friedberg Dies at Home Here Funeral arrangements are Dendine for Mrs. Sarah Fried- An Albuquerque man has pe Parade at Los Lunas bert Fernandez, 31, of Pegosa Springs, was fined $35 on titioned for voluntary bank v-WONDERFUUl ruptcy in U.S. District Court, and charges of drunkenness and re A parade and a fireworks dis AdulU ie hlldrrn 10c his case has been referred to sisting arrest in connection with play will be features of an In berg, who died Monday at her LSfl knocking down and fighting Of' dependence Day celebration at Referee Jethro S. Vaught.

Thomas Apodaca listed debts home, 2108 Wisconsin NE, alter an illness. She was 83, and had DANA ANDREWS "SMOKE SIGNAL" ft "STARS I GUITARS" Beth In Color Los Lunas Saturday and Sunday. The program, sponsored by the Los Lunas American Legion of $2303.32 and assets of including $2251.16 in insur lived in Albuquerque nine years. Surviving are a dauehter. Mrs.

Average number of days spent by patients in U. S. hospitals has fallen from an average of 15 days in 1931 to 9.8 days in 1952. 13 COLOR CARTOONS Post, will get under way with i Marion Meyers, Albuquerque; a son, Alfred, in Chicago; one HECHT-LANCASTER presents MARTY" ficer Jesse Stephenson in the 100 block First SW June 18. John Deshane, 29, of Chinle, was fined $25 on a charge of disorderly conduct by simple assault after Johnson Begay, Is-leta, who signed a complaint, was beaten up early Sunday morning.

street dance Saturday night. The 9 grandchild, and two great-grand ance policies. Although Apodaca's assets exceed his liabilities, federal law allows him to petition for bankruptcy if he can not meet his obligations as they mature. staninf children. 3 fireworks show and another dance are set for Sunday night, and the parade will be held Sunday afternoon.

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