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Page 42 Sunday, January 21, 1 95 1 Dial 2-1662 Dial 2-1662 THE EL PASO TIMES El Paso's HOME Newspaper Aggies Get Draft Status Clarification Credit Union Re-Elects Officials NM December Bond Sales Show Drop Special to EL. PASO TIMES I 'i Officers and directors of the Gov Albuquerque, N. M. Purchases ernment Employees Credit Union a of U. S.

Savings Bonds in New Mexico during December totaled $1,204,965.75. This 20 per cent drop from November's total was nearly all accounted for in "regular" sales 4i-. of Series and which attracted 1 investors of large amounts for the most part. Purchases of Series F's and G's usually vary greatly from sir 8ceUI EL PASO TIMES State College, N. M.

Further clarification of the draft status of college students, especially those en rolled In ROTC courses, was received at New Mexico College Saturday. A telegram received by J. Branson, president of the college, explained recent rulings and was sent by R. I. Thackrey as executive secretary of the Association of Land Grant Colleges.

It gives added weight to previous statements concerning colleges and the draft. Earlier in the month, the college was assigned a deferment quota that would give nearly all members of the ROTC Infantry and Air Corps units deferment status (1-D) so long as they remained in good standing in their college courses. The quotas were established to make certain that the ROTC program would not be disrupted by overzealous draft boards, or by students who were not clear as to their rights provided for by the Department of Defense and by the Selective Service Act. were unanimously re-elected at the annual' meeting of shareholders of this credit union in the U. S.

Courthouse on Friday. R. C. Morgan of the Department of Justice, re-elected president of El Paso's oldest and largest credit union, pointed out that more loans had been made in 1950 than in all the years combined since the union was chartered in 1932. The Government Employees Credit Union loaned $305,823.76 in 1950 as compared to $8176 in 1947.

The number of members increased from 135 in 1947 to 690 in 1950, and a total of $159,679 in shares compared to $5345.83 in 1947. Adolf Loera of the U. S. Customs Service was re-elected treasurer. Other officers re-elected were R.

L. Telles, county clerk, vice-president; A. M. Napoles of the U. S.

Customs Service, assistant treasurer, and Mary C. Tucker of the Public Buildings Administration, clerk. STRANDED NAVY PLANE A heavy Navy plane, forced by aleaking oil line to make a landing Friday above Caballo Dam near Truth or Consequences, N. is shown in a picture from an Air Force plane which hovered over the stranded craft shortly after it landed. The crippled plane was repaired with parts from Biggs Air Force Base at 1 p.

m. Saturday and continued its interrupted flight to San Diego. The plane, a Martin twin-engine PB Mariner, almost landed on Ascarate Lake but the commander decided to fly to Caballo Lake after concluding the El Paso lake was too small. (Air Force" Photo) NEW DODGE NOW ON DISPLAY The 1951 Dodge went on display Saturday morning at Rug el Motors, 320 West San Antonio Street. The new model offers many improvements, both in body and mechanical design.

Dodge's automatic shift system, Gyro-Matic transmission, is offered on most of the new models. The telegram, which quotes and describes action taken by Secretary Rosch To Direct Conimunity Concert Membership Drive The- 1951-1952 membership campaign of the Community Concert Take March Of Dimes To Motorists of Defense George C. Marshall, is as follows: "Defense Secretary Marshall Sat urday took two steps to halt panic Camera News i ii enlistments of students. He an Association will be directed by Herman (Heinie) Rosch, public relations officer for the Southwest National Bank, Boyd Ryan, president of the association, announced Saturday. Rosch was appointed by Ryan at the annual meeting of the board of directors, held Monday evening.

All officers of the association were r.ounced that any students now post month to month, with low totals for December in most years. Series Bonds attracted during December, third from the lowest total for any month of 1950. Under the "special offering" of Series F's and G's, $550,000 were placed in Series G's during December. During the 10-day jeriods of 1950, banks, savings and building and loan associations, and other institutional investors, invested $1,242,500 in Series G's plus $188,978 in Series F's. Following are reported sales totals from Southeastern New Mexico counties: Chavez, Dona Ana, Eddy, Grant, Lea, Lincoln, Luna Otero, $17,285.25 Sierra, $2812.50.

House Papers Stolen, Solon Charges Washington. (AP) More than $100,000 worth of Government books are missing from the House of Representatives folding room stocks. Representative Poulson Calif.) has asked Republicans to press for an investigation. He also referred to a "shortage in the stationery room" of the House, declaring Democrats are "trying to blame" this on the Republican-controlled 80th Congress. Other officials spoke of a shortage there of about $20,000.

The stationery room sells supplies to congressmen's offices at a discount. "If we don't act," Poulson wrote El Paso's Jaycees took the March of Dimes drive out in the street poned for Induction or receiving draft notices will be permitted to volunteer in the service of their Saturday. re-elected. Members of the organization choice 'if there are openings in any such services any time in the The campaign will be launched with a dinner on March 4 and will manned a public address system at Texas Street and Mesa Avenue. two months immediately preceding continue through March 10.

Throughout the day they sounded final months of the school year. Those volunteering in that period Rosch was born in Deming, N. on June 22. 1897, and moved to El an appeal for motorists to pitch will be permitted to finish the col their contributions into a huge bar- Paso in 1919 following World War" rel in the center of the intersection. At the end of the day the Jaycees I.

He served as city clerk from 1927 to 1932, when he was elected Scientist Urges U.S. War Warning New York. (INS) Atomic Scientist Dr. Harold C. "Jrey urged the United States Saturday night to warn Russia that one "false move in Europe" by the Soviet Army will bring an atomic bombing of Moscow.

Dr. Urey, Nobel Prize winner and one of the leading figures in the development of the atomic bomb, said at the 10th annual dinner of the American Technion Society: "We should realize that the use of an atomic bomb is almost certain to start World War ni definitely. We should try to avoid World War III, but if it must come, we should try to be ready for it, which we are not now. "On the other we should not say that we will not use the atomic bomb, for I believe that fear of the atomic bomb is the only thing that is preventing and does now prevent the USSR from crossing Western Europe." carted away a grocery snopping lege year, the same as students not receiving draft notices. Marshall also strongly urged all ROTC students to stay In college and said panic enlistments of college students 'waste a nation and damage its county tax collector.

After the offi bag, filled with coins and currency, No accurate count will be available ces of tax collector and tax assessor were merged by the county in 1934, until Monday. Jaycees reported that cars with he took over the combined office. NAMED REPRESENTATIVE He joined the Southwest National 0 Bank when the firm was established in 1947. He was elected represen tative to the State Board of Edu cation from the 16th District in 37 out-of-state license plates stopped long enough for passengers to throw in their contributions. A number of the Jaycees put in several hours of their own time on the project.

For instance, Don Mathews stayed on for five hours. At midafternoon another Jaycee noticed Mathews rubbing his leg. "What's the matter with your leg, Don? he asked. 1949, but declined to run for the a office in 1950. A maximum of 2397 tickets (the capacity of Liberty Hall) can be sold for the 1951-1952 Community Concert series.

A total o( 2328 'were sold for the current series. Minority Leader Joseph Martin HEINIE ROSCH "Not much. I had a case of polio myself last year," Mathews answered. "That's why 1 appreciate the March of Dimes." SNTPERSCOPE FOR DARKROOM? Lloyd E. Varden sees possibilities in it for seeing in the dark.

By IRVING DESFOR AP Newsfeatures There are many occasions thev days when photographers are lit Dan Poole, western representative of the Community Concert Service, Chicago, attended the Monday meeting on his annual visit to the "the Democrats will try to cTawl out from their responsibility by pointing their finger at us." Democratic leaders said, however. Republicans had known all about the situation for some time. Speaker Rayburn (D-Texas) said he had stopped a practice of assigning employes who are on the folding room pay roll to work as pages, assistant doorkeepers and at other congressional duties outside the folding room. coll, Mrs. Eugene Fox, Jack Griffin, Miss Thalia Gillett, Mrs.

C. M. Harvey, Gen. and Mrs. John T.

Lewis, Gen. and Mrs. Jesmond D. educational system." Casting For 'Laura9 Completed Casting for the mystery drama, "Laura." to be presented by El Paso Players in March, has been completed, Byron Merkin, director, announced Saturday. Principal roles will be taken by Corinne Chernin, who will portray the role of the sophisticated career girl.

Laura; Ed Cochran, who will portray Mark McPherson, the detective; Pierce Atwrfter, who will play Laura's author-friend. Waldo Ly-decker. and Jim Bridgman. who will be Laura's Southern fiancee, Shelby Carpenter. Other roles will be taken by Peggy Brand, as Bessie Clary; Lillian Collinwood, as Mrs.

Dorgan, and Joe Pennies as Olsen. A six-week rehearsal schedule for the players will begin this week. Merkin will be assisted in the direction by Cochran and Lowell Stevenson will be stage manager. Dates-for the play are March 1-3. association.

He told" the committee erally "groping in the dark" when loading, or unloading, panchromatic film or color film for home processing. When a jam-up occurs there's not much else to do except grope and hope to turn on a safelight Plane Hits Air Pocket, 60 Jolted Miami, Fla, (AP) Sixty passengers, among them Comedian Milton Berle, were shaken up Saturday when a New York-Miami Eastern Air Lines plane ran through a heavy air current near West Palm Beach. Capt C. P. Ziegler, the pilot, said he encountered the thermal current at 14,000 feet and the plane dropped about 300 feet in a down draft, throwing some of the passengers out of their seats.

Balmer, Gen. and Mrs. Joseph B. Fraser, Col. and Mrs.

Cyrus Q. Shelton, Col. and Mrs. R. M.

Montgomery, Mrs. W. D. Howe, William that many new and interesting attractions will be available for the next season. The number of concerts depends upon the size of the budget.

Poole said that El Paso's asso is to invite film fog disaster. If it's any consolation to you now, this dark picture promises to Hooten, Miss Emma Lou Kotz, Miss brighten perceptibly sometime ahead. As one expert puts it: "Photographers can expect to see Dorothy Learmonth, Gen. and Mrs. ciation is one of the largest and oldest in the U.

S. He will return Ralph Meyer, Miss Mary Morgan, Mrs. L. A. Miller.

Woman Admits Exiling Husband Brunswick, Maine. (AP) An at here to assist with the campaign. U.S. Population Gaining Fast Washington. (UP) The popula Big Bombers On Way Home London.

(UP) Six giant B-36 bombers on a mock atom bomb mission left here Saturday on nonstop flights homeward to Texas. The 10-engine bombers, largest in the world and nucleus of the American A-bomb striking force, took different routes on their way back to Carswell Field at Fort Worth. Their exact routes were "classified," but the U. S. Air Force revealed the planes would be in the air for periods ranging from 25 to 40 hours on the way over here.

The bomber squadron landed Tuesday at Lakenheath Field. in the dark in the darkroom of the future." Mrs. D. P. Pillow, Mrs.

E. M. Pooley. Mrs. Earl Rogers, Mrs.

OFFICERS LISTED Officers of the association are The authority is Lloyd E. Varden, Maurice Schwartz, Mrs. Lytton Tay Ryan, president; Mrs. Charles Andrews, Mrs. K.

D. Lynch, A. H. Technical Director of Pavelle Color, lor, Col. and Mrs.

James Yarbrough tractive 45-year-old housewive was charged with murder Saturday in tion of the United States has increased nearly 2,000,000 since the census was taken last April and Sheriff Renews War On KKK in an article in the February and Mrs. Luis Zork. Out-of-town directors are Mrs, Hughey, E. M. Pooley, Mrs.

-Walter issue of Modern Photograpny. He Ponsford, B. M. G. Williams, Consul now totals about 153,000,000, statis Virginia Link, Alpine, Texas; Mrs.

ticians of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. said Saturday. Charles O'Hara, Anthony, N. Mrs. Carl Price, Berino, N.

and discusses two approaches to the application of converting invisible infrared radiations to visible light. World War II made a practical General Raul Michel and Antonio Bertmudez, vice-presidents; Mrs. Hallett Johnson, secretary; Mrs. C. N.

Bassett, treasurer; Freeman Harris, assistant treasurer. Mrs. Guy Fields, Fabens. Headquarters are open on the application of the principle in its mezzanine floor of Hotel Cortez development of the "sniperscope." Board of directors includes: Miss Birdie Alexander, Mrs. Rob where memberships will be accepted now.

No memberships will be available after the closing of the campaign on March 10. ert Chapman, Mrs. T. B. Cunning Conway, S.

C. INS) White-haired Sheriff C. E. Sasser announced the arrest of six men in connection with a masked flogging and declared his "war" against the Ku Klux Klan will continue. The Horry County officer said he arrested the six for the flogging of a crippled farmer and his nephew Wednesday night in an El Dorado, S.

school-yard. Sheriff Sasser declared "war" on the "KKK last September after a policeman, wearing white robes, was shot to death while a group of hooded men fired on a Negro Stockade Escapees Caught By Deputy Two teen-age escapees from a stockade at Biggs Air Force Base enjoyed only four hours of free With this device, sharpshooters could accurately sight targets in the dark of night, invisible to the naked eye. What happened was that an ham, Walter Davis, Mrs. J. Dris- During all of 1950, the statisticians said, the excess of births over deaths, including losses in the Armed Forces overseas, was nearly 2,250,000.

They said the total increase in population in the past 10 years was a little more than 20,000,000, the highest for any 10-year period in the nation's history. More than of this increase occurred during the last five years, they said. the savage slaying of her 56-year-old husband, a welder. Mrs. Evangeline Cooper stood quietly as she was accused of killing Lancelot Cooper in their apartment Wednesday night.

Her husband's battered body was found beside, a blood-soaked bed. His head had been hacked three times by a heavy knife. Blonde Mrs. Cooper nude, blindfolded and bound was found in the apartment. She first told police a story of a masked gunman forcing his way into the small apartment Wednesday night Btu County Attorney Daniel C.

McDonald said the comely woman admitted after 12 hours of questioning that she disrobed, blindfolded herself and tied her hands together with a woolen scarf. -T- infrared searchlight, which the dom Friday morning before they enemy could not see, "illuminated" the field of observation. The scope contained lens system that projected that infrared view in an elec Voting Provisions For Army Personnel Outlined By Guinn Provisions under which military personnel, stationed on local res were taken in custody. Deputy Robert S. Wood, County highway patrolman, said the two suspects were spotted hitchhiking along Highway 80 in Lower Valley.

The pair was turned over to Air Police. trostatic image tube. These emitted electrons which were focussed by the tube onto a small fluorescent screen, producing a visible image that was observed through a mag ervations, can vote in local elections were outlined Saturday by County Attorney Ernest Guinn. Red Paper Names 'Gangster' Writers Moscow. (UP) The Soviet magazine Literary Gazette Saturday singled out eight American correspondents who have served in Korea as "extra-gangsters of the pen." The magazine, which said the eight were selected from among "the other gangster correspondents," listed the reporters as "Marguerite Higgins New York Herald Tribune), United Press Correspondents Nod-chik and Jack- James, Associated Press Correspondents Hal Boyle and William Moore; George Johnson and Walter Sullivan of the New York Times, and Sarah Park of the International News Service." United Press Correspondent Gerald Nozick died in Korea July 13, 1949.

AP Correspondent Moore has been missing in action for months). "Streams of filthy slander flows from the pages of the American bourgeois papers," the magazine said. "Their correspondents are continuing to falsify, distort and conceal the truth." Under the Texas constitution. Regular Army personnel cannot vote in any local or state election, he said. However, since the provision is merely statewide, Regular personnel can vote in national Ginny Simms To Seek Divorce Hollywood.

(UP) Singer Ginny Simms revealed Saturday that she plans to file suit agai nto divorce Industrial Engineer Hyatt Dehn, 40, with whom she reconciled before a previous divorce became final. The 32-year-old singer has remained in the family home with elections. OFFICE ROBBED Burglars stole $6.50 in change early Saturday after entering an office of the Stanton Finance Co, 327 Vi East San Antonio Street, with a pass key. OS iQIID3iI35 Youths Held In Shoplifting nifying eyepiece. Inevitably, some peacetime application of this principle is forthcoming.

Along that line, Varden says. Pavelle Color. purchased a surplus military infrared telescope for experiments in their color processing darkrooms. It operated Military personnel inducted or recalled to duty during the present emergency, may vote here if they Police held two 17-year-old Grocer Joins In Urging Food Price Rollback Juarez youths in City Jail Satur claim El Paso as their home and if day after arrest for being in pos- they fulfill the residency require' their two children. Dehn has session of stolen clothing articles, ments for voting In Texas.

To vote moved into a hotel. CHILDREN CAN'T DAMAGE valued at $90 from downtown de partment stores. here a person must live in the state a year and In the county six months, Guinn said. The, two men were apprehended in an alley at the rear of the 100 U. Cafes Hike Meal Prices However, if they do not fulfill PHOTO PRIMER KEEP RECORDS of dates, film used, lighting conditions and exposures.

A small notebook used exclusively for this purpose will pay dividends in future picture taking, and be a handy source for checking past performances. block of West Main. Street by Detectives H. P. Wright and Charles SPDGE3 Seattle.

(AP) Customers at Hal Hneffed's grocery like at all other grocery stores complain about rising costs. But now Hneffed has an answer for them. He hands them 'a petition to 'sign. It asks the Federal Government to roll back food prices to those in effect last Summer. In one day he had 100 signers.

Washington. (UP) The Government, which is trying to hold down prices, isn't succeeding in its own Ward, after the officers spotted the men with several large packages cafeterias. these requirements, they may buy a poll tax or register in their home town by writing the clerk of the county in which they reside. They may then vote absentee in their own city, county or state elections. For those who fulfill the voting requirements here, and wish to make El Paso their home, the poll Now Synthetic Rubber Emulsion Starting Monday, Government workers will have to pay 5 to 10 cents more for lunch in Federal in the back of a car they were driving.

A check revealed, officers said, that the articles had been taken in the past week during shoplifting thefts from Lerner's Dress Shop, the American Furniture the White House and the J. J. Newberry Department Store. cafeterias. The increase was ordered by Gov tax is an effective proof of resi ernment Services, a private British Free Israel Funds London.

(AP The Treasury announced Sunday Britain will release in the next two years the remaining 13,700.000 ($38,360,000) owed to Israel. A new agreement arrived at during talks here provides for release of 7.000,000 the first year and 6.700,000 the second. It also was agreed that Israel, In case of need, may draw up to 6,000,000 of its second-year release during the first year. Britain agreed that, as in 1950, charitable remittances may be made to Israel in 1951 up to 2,250.000. organization which rung the cafe- Author's Ashes Returned Home New York.

(AP) The ashes of noted author, Sinclair Lewis, who died last week in Rome, arrived teriast Higher labor costs were blamed. from an ordinary 115 volt line, and provided an amazingly brilliant image. The area under observation was illuminated by a 150 watt tungsten filament lamp, housed to emit radiation only through a Wratten No. 87 infrared filter. He could easily read written instructions on a sheet of paper and could observe nearly any darkroom operation.

However, two drawbacks became apparent. First, film sensitivity to infrared radiation. Many photo dence, Guinn said. It is frequently difficult for Army people to prove their residence when they wish to establish personal and property rights, Guinn said, and the poll tax is an excellent proof of residence. WALL PAINT jSecaudc it Spot Wadtcl Without hcahd Forest Service -Makes Refunds Saturday at Idlewild Airport, enj route to St.

Cloud, Minn. home of his brother, Dr Claude B. Lewis. Washington. (AP) The Forest Bicycle Rider Struck By Train Service said Saturday it is distibut graphic emulsions, after exposure ing $8,343,000 to the states from the income from national forests dur in the camera, exhibit an image reversal when so subjected.

This is known as the Herschel Effect. Sec ing the year ended June 30, 1950. A youthful bicycle rider received only minor Injuries late Saturday when struck by a passing train at Copia Street and Southern Pacific Nearly $21,000,000 will remain in Traffic Accidents the Federal Treasury. ondly, the present sniperscopes are AVALANCHES KILL NINE Zernez, Switzerland. (AP) Avalanches roaring down Alpine slopes killed nine men and blocked the only rail line from Eastern Switzerland to Italy Saturday.

Twelve persons were reported missing after the disastrous series of snow slides in Eastern and Central Switzerland. The return to the states repre inconvenient for general use. What is needed is a light-weight device Railroad tracks. The youth, Armando Delgado, 14, sents 25 per cent of the receipts Accident Causes EP 'Milky Way' Some El Pasoans had sight of a Milky Way Saturday afternoon only it was on Piedras Street, near Montana, and not in the sky. According to Traffic Patrolmen T.

H. Hart and R. E. McCarroll the "way" was made by 30 gallons of milk spilled from a dairy truck involved in a collision at the street intersection at 2:53 p. m.

Officers said the truck, property of City Dairy of Alamogordo. N. and driven by George McMurry, 35-year-old dairy employe, was struck from behind by an auto driven by Volney G. Francione, 2324 Arizona Street in El Paso. A second truck, driven by James W.

Robinson, 2023 Grandview Avenue, then crashed into the rear of Francione's car, officers said, and the milk milk and more milk flooded out on the street. from timber, grazing and other of 3425 Madera Street, was taken to sources. that can be worn as goggles in the darkroom, with a built-in battery supply power. For military purposes Type Helmet Infrared Amounts allocated include: Ari zona, Colorado, New Mexico, $136,841. El Paso General Hospital at 9:15 m.

by a motorist. Hospital authorities said the youth had only shoulder bruises', and was released. RETURNED TO DUTY Washington. (AP) Korea Casualty List 205, released Saturday, Binocular met such requirements. Varden says these two problems Blast Sets El if I Q3D 043 can be overcome.

There are ways of cutting down the infrared radia Ship Afire tion reaching the film to a negligible amount. And American in Norfolk, V. (UP) An explosion lists PFC. Fernando V. Gandara, son of Mrs.

Eduvges V. Gandara, 3509 shook the merchant tanker "Lo to ft Rivera Street, El Paso, as returned gans Port at anchor baturaay dustry will solve the second matter when the demand is apparent. The second approach to seeing in H3IE to duty. He was previously Walls painted with Spred SATIN are extremely easy to keep clean, because its rubberlike film resists dirt, and may be spot-washed without showing any trace of washing. Spred SATIN is the easiest of all paints to use; it flows on like magic, dries in 20 minutes.

For amazing new decorating try Spred SATIN soon! night about a half mile off the Naval operation base, setting the ship afire and injuring four men, a Coast Guard spokesman said. the dark is attributed to C. M. Tut-tle of the Eastman Kodak from Actor's Rites a recently granted U. S.

Patent. SOLUTION TO TODAY'S PUZZLE Our glasses are properly ground and correctly fitted for perfect vision. Wide choice of style-smart flattering frames. Set Tuesday This makes use of an infrared source and phosphorescent sup- SATURDAY :02 a. m.

Cotton Avtnut and YndU Boulevard. City Lines bu and auto turn-in collision. Drivers: Elmer B. Hanker. 1722 Arizona Street, and Vivian C.

Payne. 3126 Van Buren Avenue. No injury. :37 a. m.

Piedras and Manzana Streets. Motorcycle-auto passing collision. Drivers: Sabino Giron. Alhambra. and Cruz SepuHeda.

21. 413 South Cor.on Avenue. Sepulveda taken to El Paso General Hospital lor treatment of a broken wrist. 1:32 p. m.

Montana and Campbell Streets. Three-car rear end intersection collision. Drivers: Arturo LoutUuiuu, 3319 White Oaks Street: Joel S. Kirsh-enbaum. 704 North Campbell Street, and Richard P.

Banting. Victory Park. 2io Injury 2:19 p. m. Rio Grande mod Anil Streets.

Intersection collision. Drivers: Pattle Rosenberg. 901 Mesita Avenue, and Edward Delaurelle. Bisss Air Force Base. No injury.

2:53 p. m. Piedras and Aurora Streets. Two-truck and auto rear end collision. Drivers: Volney G.

Francione. 2324 Arizona Street: George McMurry. Alamo-gordo. N. and James W.

Robinson, 2023 Grandview Avenue No Injury. 3:17 p. m. Texas and Austin Streets. Three-car rear end- collision.

Drivers: Manuel N. Lopez. 603 North Raynor Street; Gordon L. Cornell. 2704 Copper Street, and Bruce 'T.

Anderson. Rochester. N. Y. Mrs- Gordon L- Cornel.

40. a passenger in her husband's car. taken to her home after first aid for bruises and shock. 6 p. m.

1200 block Texas Street. Auto driven by John W. Barrett. 531 West Missouri Street, struck parked car owned tar H. Phelps.

523 Prospect Avenue, la passing. No Injury. 7:11 p. m. Oreeon and Main Streets.

Passing collision. Drivers: William W. McMahon. 360 Bisbee Street, and John Hollywood. (AP) Military fu stances but the visible image is formed in a different manner than from an image tube.

The explana neral services will be held Tuesday for Jack Holt, hard-riding cowboy film star of a bygone era. tion is too technical for me to follow but 111 take Varden's word that a device based on this principle can Holt. 62, died Thursday night He had been ailing for a month. Holt Single IB $14.05 ir $17.05 was in the Army Quartermaster Corps, entering in 1943 as a captain be made fairly compact and at much less cost than the one incor Call Us For A Reliabla Paint Contractor Gliddoh 6- FREE DELIVERY. porating an riccuuuit image luuc Let me be the first to suggest it and being discharged as a major.

In The Courts DIVORCE CASES as a unique gift for the 1951 Christmas list or am I rushing the Terms As Low As 91.00 Weekly Suits filed: Uaria.de Jesus Vasquex de Liu an vs. Rosalio lAUan, Jean Turner season andthe item? More than 500,000 people pass Bowman vs. Aruaur Gordon Bowaaaa. Peer a arantcd: Sybil Terrazaa NATIONAL OPTICAL SERVICE "Horns Popular Priced Glasses' 183 If. Stanton St Registered Doctor in Charge Dial 2-541? 113 N.

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