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Clovis News-Journal from Clovis, New Mexico • Page 3

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OLOVlfl, NKW MEXICO, NEWS-JOURNAl, JOSEPH MARTIN NAMED G.O.P. CHAIRMAN AND CAMPAIGN CHIEF WASHINGTON, July 0 (ff) ReprcsonUiltve Joseph W. Martin, of Massachusetts, House minority lender, today was named chairman of the Republican national committee and director of, the Wlllkie oresldpntfal campaign. John M. Hamilton, present committee chairman, was selected as executive director, He will work under Martin.

Wendell L. WlJlkla Republican presidential nominee, announced the appointments to a press conference after he hod met with a subcommittee which the national committee authorized to make the selections. Wlllklo. to Visit Willkld also planned today to visit the capltol to talk with a group of senators interested. In making a "kdop out of war" campaign.

Thff group included Senators (R-Catif.) Nyc (R-ND), and The presidential nominee met his running mate, Senator Charles L. McNary of Oregon, for the fiisl time late yesterday, and afterward reported that they wore in "full accord" on campaign plans, McNary Impressed McNary said he "impressed with Wlllkle's sincdrlty," and expressed the belief that he would make "a great campaigner and a splendid The twd men attended dinner night for Republican members i Vf Congress and made brief thank- Ifyou talks. 1 Willklf, who had said he would not speak, arose only after the had started tho campaign Ishout: "We want WHJkte!" Vanrtenberg, Taft (R- Ohio) and Rridgeit (R-NH), un- contenders for the Rc- IjjKiblJfjan presidential nomination, their support to the nom- Onee. "We havo a new prcsidonl of the States on order," Vaiwlen- COPS. HOUSEMOtO ABT1 INC PATTERN 6686 What housewife doesn'l know that a touch of embroidery can give distinction to the plainest accessor lesJ When she can add it herself vvifh this pnifern, there IH no lenson for lacking lovely Mariln OpiiiulstJc Martin afterl us lonKtmastec jpfeclk'tcfj that the Republicans jwoukl etdet a presulent and jflouso majority In Novembf r.

A In the latter Mftritn Ifke- kly woulrf eteeUtd speaker. He jhas been In Congress 192J). ('Four years ago was di- lirector 1 of the Rcpubtiettn earn- (p.iign, and last month ho served permanent ehalrninn of the con- ntlon which nomiriftied WillKie Iftnd McNary. A bachelor, is 55 years old, Wllikic said hp haA not Riven (much thought to tiitteo but tissdosed I that Frankiyn Ilicnn publicity chief, would -be tc- Wnjtman was iirnorig achodtJlNl 10 fly on plam; thii (o rColortKlO'Byrlnss Coio. This nominee, sponkmg to re- Iporters In a hotel reception roow tyetttorctay, said he wanted to spend the first vs'PL'k of his "just eping." Durins the ek, he wiW, would be pratlon of- his forma! addrest ptjng- the Republican nomination.

It is schetluJed- for his home town Elwood, ztboxit Atsgimt 1. Vghep. the, conference omled re' about asked to into the ot'ganlzntion. "That's He riewribecl 'Martin as "A fel- lovi of fine ability absolute in- aftd fftlrnejis," "The moment tho national convention 1 hft'sahi, "1 started get Marltn as lional chairman." Asked 'about his recent the Republican' proftl- nornfnatjon hfttl from with and JJQwey anA they have AttoVnoy 'IhonHis' of Now'York ami Ohto and were gwipjjally for thu until Willklc's belated i 'genoratt-tt full force. Campaign headquarters, WUlkio will pstablished in NeW'Yoik.

his own plnns WHIkio SOW' that ha "undoubtedly" would effort orgunfeC' behind his candidacy, ill clcflnlng tlamllton's now pa-' WUlkle sold that would continue to be compensated with salary of $25,000 a year and that Ills would, bo "assisting Me. WaltW S. Hallsnan, of West usnjoys variety it's diverting to rfo a bit of cross stitch on ono linen -to mass up colorful flnisy flowers on another to (juickly embroider a flower-filled Boijkot in single stitch. With these different motifs In varied everyone can choose their favorite type of needle-work. And this pattern gives just inte opportunity -quantities Of small motifs in all types of stHcbery and Pattern contains a transfer snlti'in of 22 motifs ranging from 3'-, 6 Inches fo 2 Inches; JDustrntJons of stitches; materials color scl For this pnUorn send 45 mite in sUiJnps or (nin fireforn-a) I'attein mont, 2)3 17H1 New Bo suw lo n-iJte name.

und the action in approving the ap- of Marti.) was unanimous. He aiitO praised Willkio's in wtting with the "We feel," Hallnnim said, "that in WlUkie as we will not have a oitu man we have had for the past eight under New Deal." The campaign ndvlsoi-y eommil- iec membership announcpri by Will- Joe include leadets of tho foinU'r Vondcntwrg, Taft ami Dovvoy camps, Delegation Welcomes Western Golf Champ In Tournament MINNEAPOLIS, July 9 UK Tho National title isn't at stake today in thp start of the Western Amateur Golf tournament, but quite a few of the boys -hope to get In their licks at the holder of that crown. Prominent in entry list me Marvin "Bud" Word of Spokane, the NaUonnl Amateur champion, nnrt number of other pliiyers who may Rive him notice of a stiff fight when puts his tiHo on tho block at Mamaroncck, Y-, next September 9-14. Everett Forrester Is Winner of Ryidoso Open Golf Tourney HUJDOSO, N. July 9 liJvwtt Forrester, golfef from todfty carrieri home the championship trophy of tho annual open tourna- mitnt, Forrester won the litJo with a Up victory over, Dennis Liivendor of Big Spring.

aCtfr Willln Gallagher of Cnrrizoj-f) 4 and 3 in the semi-finals. Lavender advanced over Oble Bnstovv of Big Spring, 2 and 1, Bnlph. Petty of Cerrlzozo defeated Ed pohtTty, Lubbock, 5 and 4, for the consolation Irophy, SPECIALS for LEMONS quality 2 doz, 9 25c BLACKBERRIES 3 HAMBURGER ORANGES Svytvct and "A Lesson in Geography" How Wide Is The Ocean? Itiltitift jtisl the fiin of On ihe road from ruins in Belgium. The joy of bltying a nciv bonnet. The task of running German trams.

Sea battlei A big one on the guff. Sea war: sweeping mines off Britain, The Flying Column Licensing-Board Meets July 17-18 SANTA FX N. July 9 The New Mexico Contractors' Licensing board Is to meet hero July 17-18 to consider pending license applications, Register W. J. Parsons announced today.

Contractors licensed during the fiscal year ended last, June 30 have until July 30 to obtain renewals without penalty. Anyone applying, for either a renown) or a. new license will have to furnish satisfactory references, including statements from his banker or, finance company certifying to his financial soundness, Parsons said. Including both new licenses and persons operating on old permits, New Mexico now has approximately 1,160 contractors; Chavez Urges Full Cooperation with Latm America WASHINGTON, July 9 Full commercial- and cultural relations with Latin American republics was urged by Senator (D-NM) in a radio address (NBC) last night. The New Mexico senator said that "racial doctrines asserted by philosophy" are characteristic of the attitude of the people of the United States toward their neighbors to the south.

He added that the government shott.d send its Spanish-speaking citizens as "emissaries of good will to combat the fifth columns in South America." Repet it ion of Bloody Distu Mexican Election Expected During Recount of the Balloting Whtre every prospect lid only ptVn vile. 'Governor Says Peace Need Short Wave Station that Covers State CLAYTON, July 9 Miles, addressing tho StaW and Peace Officorf here today, declared ong of greatest fawren.1, tafcameat Hpvfe 1 ft "police sihoW wave that wip into every equity and every th? times of ostiouat prf and'Wift frulJiJlng up, 4f te Wtlce tlie combined law endowment agencies o( vUI' t' town, city an4 This would be a gveat fprward. jp law ment In ftnd woiUd (ae a t3hafe wjijiW wfH ft into our national prograni. central elwring house for simiiar tngjio vput, of giiave dissemination of stolen cars, ana information, great made In New, sweft make Hit met BAILEY COUNTY COURT RECORDS MULESHC-E, July 9 Bailey county court records: Warranty Deeds James Greer, et ux to E. L.

Magby. E. K. Warren to W. B.

Wagnon. Western National Loan Association to John Graham Johnson. Marriage Uccnses Curtis McDaniels and Gussie Mae Simpson, both of Sudan. A. J.

Wilson and Edna Clark, both of Happy, Texas. Allen Howard and Vernoll Richardson, both of Sudan, Texas. 11 Quit Olaim Dewl Mildred' Smith to G. C. Smith.

J. F. Nelsker to Howard Carlyle. Rellview Sunshine Club Gives Party BELLVIEW, July Members of the Bellvlcw Sunshine club sponsored a party at the gymnasium Saturday night for their families. Games were played anc fireworks fired.

reshments were served to about 75 persons. The next club meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Loris Ford July 16. A quilt will be quilted for Mrs. Earl Casey.

Mrs. R. H. Johnston spent Sunday in- the- G. W.

Messenger home Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kitchen and family visited in the W. E. Brown home Sun.day aftecnoon.

Mr. and Merlon Whittingr- ton have had, as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. R. A.

Corgill of Plainview, Texas. Mrs, B. Pulliam is ill. She is spending a few days With her daughter, Mrs. O.

C. Cotton. A Used Car Show in Your Home Each Want Ads bring it to you for the price of your, paper MEXICO CITY, July 0 Repefltion of bloody disturbance in which at least 44 persons wer killed and 286 wounded clurJri. Sunday's presidential elections wa expected today by political circle to accompany the official vote tab ulation Thursday. In an effort to forestall trouble the government began the nal ion's military and police forces.

Both General Manuel A vita Carnacho, administration candidate and his Independent opponent General Juan Andreau Almaswm continued to claim the election but the outcome remained In doubt. Camacbo's official Mexican revolutionary party, however, was completing Us own tabulation and a spokesman said tho count might be announced Jater In the day. The opposllion, meanwhile, raised a clamor over alleged voting irregularities, anA General Alma- 7an said that should he obtain any evidence of fraud he would deem jt "an inescapable obligation to tako all necessary means to make the will of the people as expressed the election respected." The task of counting the vote will be undertaken al public assemblies by "tabulating commissions" in each of the election districts, Partisans, of both leading candidates were expecled to demand places on the commissions, and political quarters feared that open rivaling tho election disorders would break out at the assemblies. Latest, estimates on the number killed and wounded were based on official statements by the department of interior and the department of national defense. Hospital authorities said that two American students who were gravely wounded when caught in one of Sunday's election battles were improving, 'but that several days must before their recovery could be regarded as as- r.ured.

The two were Edward J. Malic, of Franme, Wyoming, and Leonard Durso, Union City, N. J. Radford-Martin Wins First Game in 2nd Half of Tourney In the first of a series of twilight Softball games to be played by various teams, the Radford- Martin team defeated the Gateway Auto team in a seven inning game last night by a margin of 20 Sports Rou to 12. The Merchants Delivery team will meet the Clyde's Service station team this afternoon for tin- other game of the series.

At present games are being played behind the Junior High School and the public is cordially invited to attend free of charge. NEW YORK, arade: Postmaster-Genernt has been patrolling.WaltStr'^f two weeks trying millions to buy tnf Also, the' firm wWch ifte club's financial statement mg has received a rush complete financial Statentiifttr gft each of the farm 'okibs. tliero is something In. the sides tho gentle zephyrs. 300 shares of slock owned 1 ident Ed Barrow 1 afe ued at around $400,000.,.

Farley does take oVer, St'is'-pmW" certain he'll nsk Barrow romolit as general manager and Jo6 Mo- 1 Cnrlhy as manager. Superstitions: Ball afcha uperstltious gentry, but no mote so than 1 he golf pros. For years 3obby Jones would play only, with balls stamped in black. Tommy Armour held out for markings while Dick Metz uses only ted Billy Burke always smokes he same number ot cigars to a round. Business Note; The Yankees, drew 68,135 people in two days ahd one night in thant'the' Phils have drawn there Also, Cincinnati conc'es- lonarles sold 68,000 bottles of sdtt diinks during a recent double headier.

Coach Harry Mehre fly the of Mississippi grldders to Boston for their game wlth 'Holy November 9. Few know 1 but Jimmy Demaret is as gfo-' 'iclent a greenskeeper and gdlf aichitect as he is a player 1 ind teacher. Diqk Harlttw ot rtarvmd is Doc Sutherland's' as- istant in this week's footbair school- at Columbia. Feller's Fears: Somebody Bob Feller to name the fiVe angerous hitters in the -eague. He listed Charlie' ingor, Taft Wright, Rip Radcll'ffV oc OiMaggio and Ted Honorable mention: Jimmy 'oxx, Bobby Doerr and Joe Goc- on.

Personal Mention: Ralph.Gui- ahl has bought a home 1 on Jing Crosby development neatrpan Diego, Cal, They saif E)0pey )ean, the clown the 1 Oharlotte, (N.C.I club Is being grotfmed. take over Al Schacht's old Washington. Charlotte is, form. Connie predicting former U. Porter Vaugtiarf, of Ridynon'd will develpp into as goooL'a as the Mose Grove who A's to three pennants.

Ilartnett, another has refused point blaci to Section Crew Assigned to Accompany Tfafn A. W. "Pete" Anderson, secretary-manager of the Clovis Chamber of Commerce, announced Monday that he had received notification from "the Santa Fe railway system that a section crew would assigned to the miniature train to be here for the September 26 parade of the Bi-Stale fair. Plans for the fair are rapidly taking shape and the premium atalogue being sold. night game.

referee the Blunt Tight July 15. Joe Louis' Jaclc in Youngstown; Ofli'o, Today's Guest Star: TOm Meany, New York P.M.: "All staf'fatis are" beefing because Dixie Walkeriwas, ignored by the National League; Apparently the pickers believe it's true what they say about Dixie." Take Tho Shortest Road- to Profit. Use a News-Journal Want Ad, V. (IN NEW MEXICO) nv NoPth o-e Shepherd; recreation for a food sale tcx be After the business Tax for you; AmeriaaV finest cigarette better ygur nose throatt Ji meeting will' he a picnic the Farwell park.

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