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The Albuquerque Tribune from Albuquerque, New Mexico • 10

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Albuquerque, New Mexico
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I PageTen The Albuquerque Tribune April 25 1955 rrw laat long enough to be of real benefit to the patient" AEC Seeks Firm Washington Junior High Use of Viruses To Treat Cancer Termed Possible from them have occurred despite evidence that infections have taken place When virus from this group was administered to volunteer patients with advanced cancer she said 95 of 72 patients defl-nitely received no benefit as far their cancer was concerned In 10 there wu a beneficial although temporary affect In the remaining 6 there waa definite checking of the tumor although here again the effect wee only temporary did not To Build Reactor Readies Spring Festival The principal protein constituents of egg white for the preparation of angel cakes were found to be globulins ovomucin 'and ovalbumin taneously causing a serious virus disease in the patient Dr Alice Moore of the Sloan Kettering Institute for Cancer Research said nothing of practical value has been found but added that there is encouragement for further investigation in studies of a group of viruses isolated in Africa and South America She said in a paper prepared for the Fifth Inter-American Congress of Radiology that these viruses are of the that is prone to attack the nervous but she said no known illnesses or epidemics A host of teachers and stu- Lillian Lujan Carmen Lopez dents will combine their efforts Donna Landrum Carrie Lopez in presenting Washington Juy- Montova- tor High annual spring festival Thursday and Friday I Betty Martinez Judy McLeod Deanna Orona Marsha Pena Thursdays performance at narn padillai Marie Sckot Darlene Padilla Marie WASHINGTON April 25 A New York researcher reported today that a new and possibly hopeful lead in the quest to find viruses which might sttack some human cancers without simul Mary Seawright Rose Mary Stewart Dee Stark Veronica Tav ener Beverly Thompson Nancy Tonkin and Frances Lee Tiimin This Lovely Miniature Cedar Chest Free to All WASHINGTON Apfil 29 The Atomic Energy Commission is looking for a private firm to finance and build an atomic reactor for testing the ability of various materials to withstand radiation The AEC itself offered to become the best customer leasing substantial amount" of the capacity during its first five yean of operation The new reactor is needed the AEC said to test materials larger than those which will fit into the reactors it now has It said it may want to test specimens as large as 15 inches in diameter The reactor is to be used for development of "cores fuel assemblies and other components of reactor projects of the Air Force Navy Army and civilian nuclear power Presumably this means it would be used to test materials which might be used not only ii atomic power plants but also in nuclear engines for airplanes submarines surface vessels and tankp The AEC suggested that the new reactor be erected in Idaho near its own smaller testing unit at Idaho Falls and said it would consider leasing some of the land it now holds there Calling for bids from prospective builders by July 1 the AEC said the reactor would cost from 10 'to IS million dollars if built with Its aid in Idaho and would cost from 4 to 5 million a year to operate excluding the cost of 1:30 is for parents The student body is slated to attend a second showing Friday afternoon High merit students will be honored at the program which features a Mardi Gras theme Production staff members include Howard Mensch Mrs Beulah Delies Mrs Agnes Whitener Leslie Somerville Mrs Kay Simms Worth Long Edward La hart Mrs Mary Jo Rumbaugh Mrs Hazel Speake Harriet Gebert Diana Baker Sharron Haussamen Maxine Blaugrund Joan Dreyer Katy Grohe and Louise Wells Members of the stage crew are Betty Jo Boyd Vallie An demon Sarah Harris Terry Love Jeanette Skinner Rosie Martinez Nancy Romero Ralph Bemis and Don Anderson Boys chorus members are Dan' ny Agrapides Sherman Ander son Leonard Armstrong Joseph Burnell Richard Dell Tommy Linn Paul Marianetti Jan Reeder Johnny Sanchez Rumaldo de los Santos Dick Seigmeister Jimmy Seymour Ted Steffin and John Torres Appearing in the girls choral numbers will be Myra Archun de Ellen Baca Patricia Barrens Zane Browning Barbara Carroll Mary Lou Carroll Nancy Casares Betty Chapman Judy Claridge Jaibe Cochran Juanita Cole Barbara Collins Lesta Davidson Bertha Dilley Annette Earley Patty Erickson Mary Figueroa Pcpita Franco Rosalie Franco Becky Gebert Marilyn Gentry Margaret Gilford Mary GutierreZ Sara Heflin Marie Hunton Delia Janmillo Mary Helen Jaramillo Bertha Ledbetter Trudy Lockhart Jo Ann Lyngen 1955 Class of All High Schools in Albuquerque Fellowships Given Two New Mexicans REGISTER Heads Staff of Experts YOUR1 NAME ON SECOND FLOOR This Is Donald Alfred Stepheas Ha was bora June 7th 1916 in Hazen North Dakota The University of California at Los Angeles conferred the degree of Bachelor of Arts on him and he came here to Albuquerque to do graduate work at the University of New Mexico Don Stephens has been with us since 1952 We thought you might like to know a little about him because he has just been promoted to the position of Division Manager of The Prudential's Albuquerque Agency Office He now heads a group of Prudential Agents who like himself are all experts in their knowledge of family protection protection guaranteed by The Prudential Insurance Company of America To plan your family's future caO Don Stephens or any member of his staff Career Opportcnttt Fo You Prudential's lively growth in New Mexico baa created professional career opportunities for men with ambition and ability Why not discust them with any Prudential Manager? NEW YORK April 25 Ml A Santa Fa historian and a Los Alamos scientist have received John Simon Guggenheim memorial fellowships for historical and physical studies They are Dr Arthur James Outrun Anderson of Santa Fe and Dr Robert Briggs Leach-man Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory staff member The memorial association did not specify the amount of the fellowships It said Anderson of the Museum of New Mexico will study and translate the Aztec version of Bernardino de "Historic General de Las Cosas de Nueva Espana" (A General History of New Spain) Leachman will investigate the validity of models of com' plex nuclei" the association said Reds Lose Voies In Austrian Voting Albuquerque District Agency Ixwin I Pkirrn Umagtr 110 Richmond Drive I Tel: 5-7571 Albuquerque Agency Office Domald A Stzphxns Dioition Jfsasgrr Suit 411 First Nibanll Bulk Bids Tel: 3728 New trice hweeteieiit Bepsrriecr John Martin 112 Richmond Drive 8 Trl: 5-5342 find "1001" things to koop la thie genuine miniature LANE cheat costume jewelry treasured souvenirs that call for a little private place of their own Qradns-tloo is yew shining how it is ths American's sincere wish that this miniature LANK chest will keep bright in your memories through the ytars aaEBaa QgaaKSEB sums? Sales Tax Payments Here Top $479468 VIENNA Austria April 25 (JFI Returns today from the Soviet Zone's first local council elections in five years showed that the Communist Party has lost still more of its minority voting strength The results Indicated that the Red party members are abandoning the cause in droves in preparation for the anticipated end of the occupation The elections drew almost 9000 leu votes than were cast in 1954 balloting for the Provincial Legislature But this time the Communists polled 12-107 votes leu than they had last year The country's neo-Nazi party the League of Independents suffered even greater losses The Prudential INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA tin IM 21 1 4th Street NW WESTERN HOME OFFICE LOS ANOEIEE CALIFORNIA Business firms here paid a total of 947946562 in sales taxes in March the State Bureau of Revenue reported The tax was paid on $46621-15738 grass income reported by the firms during February Total state collections in March were $215471145 a 167 per cent increase over February PHONE 7-1431 Shop Today to 9 PM REGISTER NOW! 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