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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 7

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'ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Page Seven June 10, 1950 when they spotted the car headed ter, withbbth the Jffice building and hotel he said. Douglas said the hotel would be Truck-Train Crash Kills Ros well Man Speedy Service From Deputies Chuck W. Williams, 723 West the largest constructed anywhere Death Repeats In Georgia Rain WAYCROSS, June 9 (P) Death dealt a second round last night in the accidentalelectrocu-tion yesterday of four power com Statler Plans Huge Los Angeles Hotel NEW YORK, June 9 UP) A contract for construction of a 1275 room Statler Hotel and office building in downtown Los Angeles has been awarded today to Robert McKee, El Paso contractor, by Hotels Statler Co. Copper, got quick action from the west. After a brief pursuit they forced the vehicle to the side of the road: The officers ordered its two occupants into their car.

One obliged. The other put up a struggle and had to be taken with force. Williams was notified of the car's recovery 14 minutes after reporting the loss. GEM CLUB TO MEET The Albuquerque Gem and Mineral Club will take a field trip Sunday into the North Sandia area east of Bernalillo. The group will leave 2822 North Second at Auto Dealers Look To Special Week Appointment of Bill Randolph, executive secretary of the New Mexico Auto Dealers as state chairman to co-ordinate New Mexico activities during National Automobile Dealer Week Oct.

22-28 has been announced. Herbert L. Galles, president of the state association, made the appointment. He said special events are planned to stress the role auto dealers play in the American economy. sheriff's office early Friday following the theft of, his car.

Less than 15 minutes after the loss was reported, Deputies Tory Betas Bomb Sigs, Now Must Pay EVANSTON, 111., June 9 (INS) Judge William Porter has ordered four Northwestern University students who smoke-bombed the Sigma Chi fraternity house as a prank to pay $225 in hospital and doctor bills for 10 firemen. The firemen were overcome by fumes. Judge Porter said he believed there was no "malice" in the incident but added: "All this trouble was caused by gross ignorance, and I'm sure you boys have learned it doesn't pay to play with dangerous bombs." The medical claims for the fire in the past 2ft years, The amount involved in the contract signed with the McKee firm was more than $15,000,000, Douglas He estimated equipping, decorating and furnishing the hotel, and certain additional structural costs in connection with the office building, would cost over $5,000,000 more. Use cottage cheese in a luncheon salad; serve Jt on top of a bed of cole slaw, or. stuff prunes with the cheese and serve on shredded letuce.

pany linemen. Two men rushing Work on the $20,000,000 development is scheduled to start July to the scene were killed a traffic crash. A high voltage power line snap Montano and "Speedy" Sanchez were cruising on Bridge Street 5, said Arthur F. Douglas, Statler president. with two companions, was driv ped yesterday at Pearson, and fell to the rain-soaked ground, filling four nearby workmen.

ROSWELL, June 9 iP) Jose Padilla was killed today In a truck-train crash five miles south of" Roswell. The 57-year-old farm laborer was driving a pickup truck that collided with a Santa Fe passenger train at a crossing. Witnesses said Padilla's truck appeared to stall with its front wheels on the tracks. The' vehicle was hurled against a crossing sign, then tossed 75 feet along the railroad right-of-way. Train crew members were Engineer' R.

W. Kelso, Conductor W. Bludworth and Fireman Harry Graves. "Within two years we expect to ing to the scene last night. Their An uncle of one of the victims crashed into a truck-trauer.

8 a. m. The public is invited. be doing business at Statler Cen TABLE SALE STARTS TOMORROW MORNING (SATURDAY) AT VALVES UP TO 39.95 1 i In the Services men were deducted from bonds posted by the four. The judge continued disorderly conduct charges against them until Dec.

29 in case of further claims and he said he would recommend they be dropped then. The students involved all members of Beta Theta Pi fraternity are Richard, Scobell, 22; Henry Schotters, 21; John Har-man, 21; and A. Whitaker Franz-heim, 22. All were suspended from school until September, 1951. NO LAUGHS CHICAGO A robber who wore a big false rubber nose didn't get a laugh out of the management of Leo Orchel's tavern on the north side.

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