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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 5

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May-8, 1950 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Pige. Five jstate reveune bureau to. file for the primary election, Joseph M. Gutierrez, 823 South Fourth, filed a petition seeking ithe Republican nomination for Airmen Sentenced For Auto Thefts can filed petitions for that party's nomination for the office. Mel Sedillo, peace justice for Precinct 1 1 and a former employe of the bureau of revenue here, filed his petition with the county clerk.

Sedillo is 39, grew up in Belen, and has lived in Albuquerque for U. S. Needs Draft In 'Bad Situation Bradley Declares Republican Chiefs Tpld'Hominess9 Is Right Touch WASHINGTON, May 2 (IP) The Republicans are holding a tentiary Tuesday by District Judge Henry G. Coors. The sentence was suspended for one of the airmen, Frank Garger.

Robert E. Storey will be committed. Ernest Rodriguez, 707 South First, was also sentenced to one to two years in prison when he pleaded guilty to a charge of breaking and entering. Two More Enter Assessors Race Another Democrat entered the already popular race for county assessor Tuesday, and a Republi DEDICATE RESEARCH AREA -IRVINGTQN Otf HUDSQIJ, N. V'May 2 -UColjimbia University's new nuclear physics research, center, including a cyclotron or 'atonv'smahcp described sm the most powerful," was" dedicated today, The is located on' a' 67-acre estate' 20 miles "north of New York.

assessor in the June primary. He is in the real estate business here. Three Democrats filed in the ever-popular peace justice races. Two Kirtland Field airmen who admitted a series of "joyriding" car thefts were given sentences of one to two years in the state peni jine past iz years. He is married and has four children.

He re-i signed as field auditor for the Ihey are H. S. Chavez, Precinct IS; Victor A. Sanchez, Precinct 1 and Isidro Sanchez, Precinct-6. vote-catching school, and today the scholars got advice on every WASHINGTON, May 2 (JP) In a new plea for extension of the draft act, Gen.

Omar N. Bradley said today that recent world thing from William McKinley to ways of pepping up droopy poster elephants. The idea behind the school is this: Bring in some of the. leaders and let them learn the latest details on vote trapping. Then let them go back and spread the news to the home folks.

Guy George Gabrielson, GOP national chairman and hence a full professor in the school, told the 25 students that Republicans should be more homey in their approach. "Our great set of principles won't be effective unless they are sold," he said. STARTING TOMORROW i AM EVENT THAT WILE. MAKE HISTORY events add up to "a very bad situation." "There has been no letup in the aggressive extension of communism toward its goal of world domination," the Chairman of the U. S.

Joint Chiefs of Staff told the House Armed Services Committee. He hastened to add that he hoped no one would consider him guilty of war mongering because he was just "summing up what has been said in the newspapers." He referred, among other things, to the U. S. charge that Soviet fighters shot down an unarmed American patrol plane over the open Baltic, and to the onward march of Communism in the Far East. He was the first witness as the House' committee opened hearings on prolonging the life of the Selective Service Act, now due to expire June Although no one has been drafted it since January, 1949, officials want to keep it on the books because they say it will save time in case of emergency.

Weather Report Gabrielson said he had been in Chicago where he had heard Ev erett Dirksen, former Republican representative from Illinois who now is running for the Senate. "Dirksen's good at giving illustration," Gabrielson said. "He defrosted the great principles of Republicanism. Attorney Files For Tivo Offices Weather report for the 24 hours ending at 6 p. m.

Tuesday furnished by the U. 8. Weather Bureau Station at the Municipal Airport. GENERAL DATA Observations for 24 hours ending; 5:30 p. m.

local time. Precipitation is the mount of rain or melted snow in inches and hundredths. Temp'tures Weather Albert I. Cornell, an attorney, filed Tuesday for the Republican nomination for peace justice in Precinct 25. Previously he had filed for the nomination for state representative, so the filing Tuesday raised some legal Questions.

Assistant District Attorney John Murphy, said he had not Low High Rain checked all the law, but he felt certain Cornell could not serve in both capacities although possibly he is eligible to seek election to both offices. Clear Pt Cldy Clear Clear Pt Cldy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear 53 4 49 52 47 4 39 50 5 46 4 50 34 52 45 Serving as a peace justice and as a legislator clearly would be a violation of the doctrine of separ ation of powers, Murphy pointed Clear Clear Clear out. However, it appeared possible that Cornell might fun for both" offices and then resign one Pt Cldy Station NEW MEXICO Albuquerque Socorro Ronwell Carlsbad Hobbs Olenw'ood Otto Tucumcart Knc'e Rodeo Raton Clayton I. as Vegas Santa Fe OTHKR STATES Needles Klasstaff Salt Lake City nranrt Junction Winslfiw Amarillo San Francisco I.os Angeles Phoenix El Paso Omaha Chicago Minneapolis Fort Worth St. I.oun T'enver Kansas City Kansas City Oklahoma City if elected to both.

S4 77 no 94 S7 ss 7 77 90 (5 7 71 77 77 SO S9 52 74 75 91 57 67 tiS 57 SO 9 71 74 74 77 63 .14 Clear Cloudy Cloudy Dusty Clear mi .03 Pt Cldy Clear Clear Clear 'call us when) 4t 37 4 52 47 42 54 58 59 42 37 37 5 50 40 44 4S 50 Pt Cldy Clear Rain Clear Cloudy tSv I A fe coiviE early' XM DUY; FOR EVERY ilift V)WVX- TOMORROW If 1 1 1 Um irfKf Regular 7.98 Dresses (o)(o) .01 A 4k Pt Cldy AWT A Clear Clear Clear Rain .19 Washington. P. C. 58 BATHROOM PRISE wxxx i LOCA DATA Highest temperature this date since 1S93, SB in 1943. Lowest temperature this date since 1S93, 60 in 1935.

Today's highest S4 at 3:30 p. m. Today's lowest 53 at a. m. Departure from normal for today plus 10.

Accumulated departure since first of month plus L. Precipitation since first of month 0. PejjjLrture from normal since first of mnmi minus .04. Total precipitation since Jan. 1 .71.

Departure from normal since first of year minus 1.10. Relative humidity. 5:30 a. m. 25 per cent: 11:30 a.

ra. 17 per cent; 5:30 p. m. 11 per cent. Sunrise 5:13 a.

ra. Sunset 8:53 p. ra. Moontise 9:14 p. m.

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Styles? everything that's new! Prices? every one a prize buy! But, see for yourself come early 'cause once the news gets around town they'll bt marching double-time out of our front doors! 95 Priced Up 1 qla ifsTs I iii igp i.iim i i i i. 300 WEST CENTRAL AVE.

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