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albuou.rouf; journal April mi Pass Ten ACTOR PLEADS INNOCENT Mesa Episcopal Church this mnrnlnr: at 11. The Rev. Milton A. Rohane will officiate. Interment will be In Sunset Postal Receipts Injunction Flea SANTA MONICA, Calif.

W) Memorial Park. French-Fltrfrerald Mor Deaths and Funerals BRADFORD Private services for Rufiu II. Rradford will he conducted Chanel in th Garden. Ill) University, Nfi. thin afternoon 2, Norman Keener will offl-rlntc Interment will ba In Sunset Memorial Park.

tuary. 1U1 University, NE 1 In charge. Actor John Barrymore 26, pleaded innocent Wednes Oklahoma's Liquor Backer Gets New Job OKLAHOMA CITY (P) Show Increase Decision Delayed LOPEZ Services for Manuel Lopez day to drunk driving and hit- run charges and his jury trial were held Wednesday morning from San Jose Catholic Church, with burial in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Salazar 4 Sons Mortuary was in charge.

in superior court was set for RRINPT.EY John Kdwln Brlndlev. ruigeivcj, resilient of this citv 12 years, passed Albuquerque's adjusted pos U. S. Judge Waldo June 1. Barrymore was arrest MACKEY Fred E.

Mackey, 50, resi has withheld a decision glnway here Wednesday evening. He on tal receipts for the period ended dent of this city 47 years, died suddenly Wednesday evening. He lived at 1111 Marquette nare and preliminary injunction requestm survived hy a dauehter. Mrs. Gordon in -'Ferguson, here; a son.

Bdward. Mem- ed in nearby Beverly Hills March 6 after an accident in which Sheryl Frances Home of Los Angeles was injured. He -'02 Richmond Dr. RE and la survived April 3 are $213,110.61, an increase of more than 8 per Needs in Child Mental Health Are Emphasized A panel on mental health Wednesday pointed out the urgent need for facilities to treat emotionally disturbed children in New Mexico. One doctor recommended a building be added to the Los Lunas Hospital for Retarded Children where children with adequate IQs could be cared for.

lu inuNnnuuiuu ui anhl. hl. Wm.P by his widow, Seth; a son Pale F. home In Ames. Iowa, where he was a U.

8. Army; two brothers John cent over the same postal pe professor for many years at Iowa State Angeles, and Bob, a half brother, Earl Bradley. Ontario, is free on bail of $1500. College. He was a member of Congre riod last year, Jack McFarland, acting postmaster, has an and a stepdaughter, Mrs.

Dediti gational Church. Arrangements will be announced by Strong-Thorne Mortuary. Hueck, Riverside, Calif. He was a former partner In the Fred Mackey cloth- day at 2 p.m., with burial in Berna nounced. lillo Catholic Cemetery.

Salazar et ins store, a member of Central Methodist church, Albuquerque, Lodge No. Suns Mortuary was In charge. CANDELARTA Services for Infant Mary Candelnria were held Tuesday at AO, AF York Rite, Shrine. Elks Kl Rosarlo Cemetery. Clarcla Mor SIPES The body of Wilson A.

Slpes tuary, tighth and Stover 8V, was In Lodge No. 481, Hugh A. Carlisle Post American Legion, and was a veteran will lie in state at the French-Fitzger ciurge. of world War II. Services will be an ald Mortuary.

1111 University. NE. this nounced, by the Strong-Thorne Mortu afternoon and evening. Private services CARTKR The body of Robert G. ary.

Carter was taken Wednesday afternoon win conducted in the Chapel In the Garden Friday morning at 10:30. The to Perry, for servlres and inter MURPHY Mrs. Naomi Murphy 4.1, died Wednesday morning. She had Rev. Harold Floth will officiate.

Inter ment will be In Sunset Memorial Park The following will serve as escorts: Lt ment. French-rltzgerald Mortuary, 1111 University NE was In charge. lived here for the pat eight years and was a member of St. John's Methodist Walter Coleman, Glenn Young, L. Moore and William Hoggard.

Please omit DAVENPORT Services for the Infant Davenport were held Tuesday at El Church. She is survived by her hus band, Dean; a son, Gary, and a daugh flowers. ter, Jean Anne of 26.HO Jefferson, NE, Receipts for the same period in 1958 were $196,313.02. Th exact increase is 8.56 per cent The adjusted figures allow for the increased revenues resulting from the Aug. 1 postal rate hike.

Adjusted receipts for the first three postal periods this year amount to $629,942,63. During the same time in 1958 receipts were $577,738.55, or $52,204.08 less than this year's figure. Intoxicating drinks made from honey, barley and grapes were known as early as 1000 B.C. Rosarlo Cemetery. flarcla Mortuary, Kighth and Stover SW, wa In charge.

her mother, Mrs, I. Avery, and four TAPfA Services for Mra. Tonl Ta section of US-66 in McKinley County pending further study of attorneys' briefs. Following testimony Wednesday, Judge Rogers suggested the case might be a three-judge matter. Mrs.

Kathryn S. Sullivan, owner of a business enterprise at Top of the World east of Gallup, seeks the injunction against the State Highway Commission and L. D. Wilson, state highway engineer. She wants to prohibit reconstruction of the section until the State Highway Commission pays damages for business which allegedly would be lost through lack of reasonable access to the highway.

She contends her property will be fenced off from the highway and that highway officials have refused to condemn her property or pay damages for loss of business. The enterprise includes a restaurant, motel, garage and Roy Brookes Legion Post 99 to Elect New Officers Tonight Members Albuquerque American Legion Post No. 99 meet tonight to elect new officers, a post spokesman announced. Unopposed candidate for post commander is Roy Brookes. Retiring president is Pat Barr.

brothers, Elton, Orvllle, Vestel and Uonard Avery, all of Oklahoma. Service arrangements will be announced by pla were held Tuesday morning from San Ignaolo Church to Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Garcia Mortuary, Eighth FAJ ARDO Services for Philip Lee Faiardo were held Tuesday afternoon Uklanomas safety commissioner, Joe Cannon, credited with doing more than any other individual to bring legal liquor to Oklahoma, announced Wednesday he will resign to take a key post on the governor's staff. Cannon made his announcement as the legislature prepared to work out a liquor control bill to vitalize the constitutional amendment adopted overwhelmingly by Oklahoma voters Tuesday, ending the state's 51 years of liquor prohibition.

Liquor sales will continue to be illegal until such a measure is passed by the legislature and signed by Gov. J. Howard Edmondson. There were predictions this could come by July. Under the measure adopted Tuesday by an unofficial vote of 396,461 to 314,894, liquor may be sold only in package stores.

Sale of 3.2 per cent beer, legal in Oklahoma since 1933, will continue both by the package and in taverns. Oklahomans made repeal statewide by turning down a second proposal calling for county option on liquor, 469,075 to 222,481. from Garcia Mortuary Chapel. Eighth frencn-ntzgeraia Mortuary. ana stover sw, was in charge.

and Stover SW, to Mt. Calvary Ceme tery. NANCE Homer H. Nance, resi THOMAS Services for Mrs. Daisy O.

Thomas will be held this afternoon at 2 from Floral Chapel, Salazar 4 dent of this city two years from Mollis, Ok passed away early Wednesday FLYNT Lanier A. Flynt. 79. a re tired rancher, died at his home in morning In his home, 8'JO Cagua BE, Sons Mortuary, the Rev. D.

C. Cole Belen Tuesday afternoon. He was a after a long illness. He is survived by man of Grant Chapel A ME officiating. Active pallbearers will be Omar Blair, nis widow, Leona; a daughter, Miss member of the Methodist Church.

Survivors Include his widow, Lessye Flvnt: Mary Faye, both here; his mother, H. Cheers, Prince Barlow, Morris daughter, Mrs. Marvin Kehn. Santa Mrs. P.

W. Nance; two brothers, Pete Cruz, calif.j a brother, E. w. Flynt. and John, all of Hollls; two sisters, Porter, C.

M. Carutliers and Robert A. Bryant; honorary, William Berry, Wiley Manning, W. M. Ramsey, E.

C. Hill ruha, three grandchildren, and five great grandchildren. The remains Mrs, Glen Oaltes, Oklahoma City, and Mrs. O. H.

Abernathy, Hollls. lie was a member of First Methodist Church In will be sent to Tulia Thursday. Fu neral services will be held in Tulia ing. Henry James, 8. C.

Hicks, Dave Collins, Henry Bramblett and William Franks. The body will lie In state until time of the funeral In the Salazar Sons Mortuary. Hollls and Elks Lodge In Altus, Ok la at 3 p.m. Friday. Romero Funeral The body was taken Wednesday eve Home in Belen la charge of arrange merits.

Rock nRoll Star Delights Audience Here ning to Hollis, where funeral services will be held Friday morning at 10 from First Methodist Church with interment in Hollis. Strong-Thorne Mortuary Is In mm GONZALES Daniel Goncales. 17- At present the institution bars any child with an IQ of 70 or above. The panel discussion was heard by more than 50 persons attending a workshop on "Community Aspects of Mental Health' sponsored by the Albuquerque Assn. for Mental Health and the New Mexico Mental Health Assn.

Dr. Irving Lazar of Las Vegas, member of the National Assn. for Mental Health board, addressed the gathering earlier in the day. He urged Albuquerque not wait for "a million dollars worth of psychotherapists" to settle here before making use of all means toward mental health. When the panel underlined the need for meeting the problems of emotionally disturbed children, Dr.

George L. Ross, Albuquerque psychiatrist, suggested efforts be made to obtain appropriations in two years for: addition of a building at Losi Lunas. He also recommended the institution's rules be changed, if necessary, so non-retarded, but emotionally disturbed children, may be admitted for protracted treatment. year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Alcario WORKMAN The body of Paul Workman was taken Wednesday night to Osceola, for services and Interment. French-Fitzgerald Mortuary, 1111 University, NE was in charge. cnarge of mt arrangements. Gonzales of San Mateo, died Tuesday 'IBB i In a local hospital from a gunshot PAYNE Services for Dickson B. trailer court.

i wound. Besides his parents Daniel is Payne will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 In Palm Chapel of Strong- survived hy a sister, Crestina Gonzales four brothers, Terry and Bennie of San Mateo; Eddie, stationed In Korea with the Army, and Joe of Grants, and his grandmother. Mrs. Flora Sanchez He was a member of the Spanish inorne mortuary, ine nev. Clarence E.

Twigg will officiate. Active pallbearers will be. A. D. Cnrrell, G.

E. Eichman, Dick Corley. Bonnie Clevenger, Barney Steele and Weldon Page; honorary, L. L. Elklns.

Marvin Brown, h'M Haynle, W. D. Cherry, Fred Hughes. J. L.

Goodman, Frank Taylor, O. C. Neff. Austria Wants Renewal Of Fulbright Program VIENNA (UPI) The Austrian government has decided Congregational Church In San Mateo, and was a senior In high school. Serv ice arrangements will be announced UPHJ (0)(0) hy Garcia Mortuary, Eighth and Stover Emmett Neff, Carmel F.stham, Bill New Aircraft Altimeter Introduced by Bulova NEW YORK An aircraft SW.

Gentry, J. V. Ray, Oscar Ferry, Frank HILL Services for Miss Catherine 1 Joltin' Jerry Lee Lewis played it cool all day Wednesday in his room at the Franciscan then exploded Wednesday night at Civic Auditorium to the delight of hundreds of Albuquerque rock n' roll fans. Jerry Lee had enjoyed his first "day off" in four months Wednesday because he came into Albuquerque a day early thinking his show was scheduled Tuesday. "And, I didn't mind it a bit," to approach the United States about renewing the Fulbright scholarship program, which A.

Hill will be held Thursday morning T. ,7 at 9 from Immaculate Conception 1' L. altimeter designed to eliminate Church. The Rev. Patrick J.

Kelleher ...111 nttlMatm Burial ha (n a bwh am mib i mm reading errors and cut reading time in half has been introduced by Bulova Watch Co. Barbara Cemetery. Strong-Thome Mortuary Is In charge of the arrangements PKREA Services for Lourdes M. 'T71 I II I I II I I II I I If Perea were held in Rernallllo LM.M II II III II II II 111 X. provides for educational ex changes between the two coun tries.

Tests have shown the altimeter deviates only feet at The U.S. program with Austria, in operation for eight years, will expire after the height of 12,000 feet asainst the blond, 23-year-old singing! a 200-foot deviation for con sensation told a Journal re-k-entional altimeters at the porter. "I've done nothing butjsame height, Bulova Board JENBEJf Margaret' A. Jensen, IIIinHMlUII Mf MIIMinirTlirfltllulrilMllllfMlf Mf inmiiriMilMmTril I I I I I I I XV resident of this city 30 years, passed eMoHnHMnMa I II 111 III 1 vV I away Tuesday evening. She lived at I II I III I V.

1 27 IS Rio Grande NW. and Is survived I II I III I I I hy a son. Don. H. McSpadden: a step- -rntfU II I II I I I I son.

Boh Jensen; two 1 flk I nlllTflllv II I I I 1 I Mrs. Kne Thelin. all of this city, and lOTrrf l-r'1TM 'W i II II I I I I II Mrs. Betty Ann Mussey who is In: I It! I Tj-l -HjTl PT II II I I I I Japan: her mother, Mrs. Grace Sheffer; 'IJ l'-' skM two step-brothers, William and Lawaon i ml ITI aaBia THURSDAY, FR DAY, SATURDAY la granddaughter.

Miss Margaret Mc-I MI4 I Vyt () 7 afr) Spadden, of this city. Arrangements' 1 bhsmihhmm iMssnMsnisiiMi I will he announced by Strong-Thorne Ftm I milV I rrluary IV NEW SPRING TERRY I)) Lrbvr lw HI flTH ft 1960-61 school year. Under the program so far, 650 Austrian students have studied in the United States and 498 Americans have attended schools in rest in my room here, he Gen, 0mar Brad two hours before he unleashedhev sai Dillard to Design Vargas Statue his energy cetore Aiouquerque The Air Force has ordered teenagers. 25 0f the devices for flight Austria. Scores of scientists and The native Louisianan was! evajuationS( Gerii a 1 teachers also have been ex-accompanied by his 15-year-added changed.

SANTA FE (UPD Alex Pa-dilla, president of the Caballe- old wne, Myra, wno is a ros ae Vargas, nas announced; motner of six weeks. The the group has commissioned couple's son Steve Allen, Santa Fe artist and sculptor named for the TV personality, Thurman Dillard to design aiig in Louisiana with Jem- Lee's mother. statue in memory of Spanish conqueror Don Diego de Jeny is off for Farmington today for a show there tonight. Myra is returning to Louisiana The caballeros is a group so liciting money for the proposed, because Jerry leaves for an 8- I JZ gi7 Whitt ond Solids Prints wl Colored I 3 VDS' m. m- 1 1 88' 1 88' I JBeter kitchens today.

WH A Plastic Urge Boys' ttlmo all-electric ivay; shower bed blue nmiM 7 CURTAINS PILLOWS JEANS mu 88 88c 88c II statue. day tour in Australia next Gov. John Burroughs last i week. He has TV shows scheduled in New York after that and "it doesn't look like much time off from here on out." State Pharmaceutical Meet Opens Monday week vetoed a state appropriation of $12,500 to help finance the memorial to be erected on the Santa Fe plaza. Alex Padilla, who has played the part of General De Vargas in fiesta processionals here said, ''Dillard has taken a profound Interest in his research on General De Vargas." Dillard told the group the statue would be ready by 1960.

A tentative target date of July, 1960, has been set, but A Mil MX Large SHEET II I llllllll II III I lllll lllll II II I Irri ni iiiiip The 30th annual convention of the New Mexico Pharmaceutical Assn. opens Monday at Western Skies. About 450 registered pharmacists and oharmaceutical Ladiet' HOUSE DRESSES 88' i AJAMHO BLANKETS 88c 88 will depend upon the response representatives are expected 10 appeals lor iunas, raaiuaifor the three-da meet. They taid. will hpar niitstanrtincr nharma- i ceutical leaders.

Ladies' BETTER DUSTERS Men'i DRESS SHOES $4.88 Receiving BLANKETS 3 for 88c Dan Rennick, editor of American Druggist, will be principal speaker. He is described by the drug industry as a capable editor and keen analyst of drug marketing 88 Graham Closes In New Zealand AUCKLAND. New Zealand problems. Rennick designed the first vitamin department in the nation and invented the No mort down-on-knoes to scrap off burned-on foods! No mora stooping, squatting reaching! No mart most on floorl MUSLIN SHEETS Famous Make Famous Cannon BLANXETS MILL END Nylon and 0 uiniioiu rviruiiu his New Zealand crusade Wednesday night by addressing a crowd of more than 50,000. Hundreds answered his call to make decisions for Christ.

Graham's address also was broadcast to thousands via telephone lines throughout the country. At his six meetings in New cosmetic bar 20 years ago. Troop 286 Boy Scouts Work on Advancement Troop 286 Wednesday reported these scouts worked on rank advneement at a weekend camp: Orion 81 108 'Whit Only 48 5 1 Zealand, Graham is estimated to have addressed 265,000 people. Decisions for Christ total TT David Arken, Rusty Cresto, Johnny Cummings, Douglas Dale, Jackson Ellison, Wayne about 15,000. Fricks, David Hennon, Edward His last address was filmed Hennon, Robert Klein, James and recorded.

The film will get Lodge, John Spall, Robert a world-wide release and the Swanson, Cris Walker, T. J. Ladies' RAYON PANTIES recording will be broadcast on Whitely, Lyle Grady, Steve Blaylock and French, Paul Steve Swartz. 4 88c This oven pulls out full Ungrh. You can clean it in half the time actually stand up and wipe the oven interior.

Only Frigidair brings you this wonderful advance that mokes your oven dream to clean. No you got broiling without cleaning roosting without guesting oven meals without watching surface cooking without looklng.ee and baking without crowding. all national stations today. Earlier he addressed 108 prisoners in Pa Paru jail. Six made decisions.

Another 25 prisoners made decisions Friday night after hearing Graham'j Ted Arken, scoutmaster, and Jim Bear and Rick Dawson, assistants, directed the camp, held in the Manzano Mountains near Tajique. Birdseye DIAPERS 2 Dozen $288 MUSLIN FABRICS SHEETS 5.. 88c 88c DISH WASH CLOTHS CLOTHS 20 for 15 for 88' 88' Men's Ironing Board WORK PAD ond SHOES COVER $3.88 88' SJI I 1 "4 MEN'S Underwear 3 for 88' hit SEE IT, BUY IT AT tun r.iFM Helena Rubenstein's COLOR LIFT Tht first holr eolor rlns fuarantttd to last through I shampoos, conditions as it colors! THANK AMERICAN FURNITURE 211 Fourth NW 1 1 Solid and Printed ft. 12-ft. 5 BUTCHER CUT PILE LINEN llfRUGS fllHV Flat Fald 0c.r.t.r a lte88'rfj1U HIW Your busineto-monoged, toipoying electric utility Mrs.

Mrr Buddy been resident irf New Mexico for 3 en, and moved to Albuquerque 4 yenrs (. tin 11 yean experience pmieMlnnaJ (yiametlrlKn In drug stores, and WW I serving yon from the Knclno Mediritl PI. N.E. store. She hM alv trained at the Helena Kithensteln Rrhnol of ensnietlrs.

Marty and her hnshaad, Jack, hsve tno sons, and live at 2ftfi Harvard U.K. tor any of your rnemrtle owls nr prnfesslnnal S3 eonsnltatlna on beauty pmhlrmt sUip In or rail Marry anytime. HF.KVK CM NTS WE (III IT! 218 GOLD AVE. SW illlllllllllllllliilillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIII.

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