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The Albuquerque Tribune from Albuquerque, New Mexico • 19

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"hPH wr WTV qy i December 16 1952 The Albuquerque Tribune Page Nineteen qy wirwvrMiilrviiitvoYnvwny Tommy Leads Parade With 64 Points- Market Reports Trailer Court Decision Near Laddie Wandering Dog and Glad of It A in Walker Top Ladder Larry Walker found the range for nine points in tipoffs against Our Lady of Sorrows and Grants to hold onto third position a second straight Commissioners May Act Tonight in Gas Rate Case 1 1 Donald By al McPherson Tommy McDonald city scoring champion meshed 44 points in three starts the past week to maintain leadership among local prep cagers with a 16 point per game average A bad night against Melrose when McDonald tallied only calls had come into the Sanders' home: Laddie was seen heading south on Laddie was seen trotting north on Carlisle-j- week average fell from 117 to 10 however Highland guard Don (Rusty) Shaffer vaulted from 25th spot to fourth place for the biggest jump in the point race Shaffer lifted his average from three to nine points per fray via 33 tallies in three starts Individual Scaring Recards Richard Sanders' high-jumping low-falling wandering collie is home again and glad to be there thank you Laddie is home after a series of: adventures and none the I worse for wear Richard is the 10-year-old son of Mr and Mrs Wayne Sanders 812 Vassar Ave NE and his adventures began Sunday Laddie fell down a 10-foot elevator shaft where the new County-Indian Hospital is being built He was retrieved by Luis Gonzales a driver for the Albuquerque Animal Shelter and put in a cage at the shelter Laddie jumped two 7-foot fences to leave the shelter and headed toward the Sandia Mountains By dinnertime last night four' Spartans Georgia Tech Atop Williamson Ratings Walker poured 18 points through the hoop against Belen and Melrose to boost his average to 147 Menaul forward Lee Padilla Standings i Final Flrat Round Stnndinga Independent Id la ni'x End Roller 5 0 2INROTC 1 Cleanera 3 i 2' 4907 Supply 2 1 St Joseph Col 2 4 5 Phi Delta 2 4 IDunlapa 1 1 Intern attanal Id' I Nav Adm Unit 5 OIBenJie'e Service 4 i Arrow Food 4 llEd'a Food 4 3 Neighborhood Association May Protest Paving Job 'Inaction' Meyer-Meyer 4 1 Cagers 4 Boya Club 3 4 Campbeil-Jonae 3 2'E End Rink Jr 3 Boring Print 2 3 Coronado Cafa 2 Central Drug 2 3 AIS Special! 3 Hlland Five 1 4 Morrow Elec 0 High Scbl Gold High Schl Church I Turforda 3 1 VF1V 4 0 Bainti 3 llJYO 3 1 Badgera 3 2 Blvd Baptiat 3 2 AIS Regulari 1 Sllmmanual Luth 1 3 Bel-Air Loafera 1 3 i Fruit Avt Bapt 0 4 The! City Commission may decide tonight to intervene before the State Public Service Commission in a hearing on the Southern Union Gas request for an increase in rates The firm announced over the weekend it has filed application with the PSC for an increase of about 16 per cent for residential gas consumers and about 23 per cent for commercial and industrial users The matter is likely to come up when the City Commission meets tonight City Attorney Vance Mauney said the city has no final say on rates under the recently granted city-company franchise but that it could intervene before the Public Service Commission as a consumer and perhaps represent the citizens as a whole The city was represented in the Public Service Commission hearing in-1951 when the firm got its last boost City Commissioner Don Wilson said he expects to bring up the matter when the commission meets tonight commenting that the utility will to justify its right to an increase in gas rates" Commissioner Tony Gilbert said he is opposed to the boost and will favor intervention in the hearing by the city Commissioner Dan said he will favor intervention too if a majority of the commission favors it Commission Chairman Clyde Tingley said intervention is okay with him the commission wants Commissioner Paul Batsel was reported out of town Mountbatlen Is Named to Top NATO Naval Job PARIS Dec 16 British Admiral Earl Mountbatten has been named commander in chief of all but the American part of NATO's naval forces in the Mediterranean with maintenance of sea and air communications between Gibraltar and Suez as his No 1 assignment The powerful Naples-based Sixth Fleet including heavy carriers and amphibious forces remains independent as an Allied striking force under Adm Robert Carney for support of land operations in southern Europe Both Mountbatten and Carney will re' porl Ridgway mander Ridgway notified the North Atlantic Treaty council of foreign ministers through a spokesman today that' the British chi iefs of staff had appointed Adm Mountbatten The general said he wax to The appointment and a compromise between British and American military leaders that preceded it capped a long wrangle between the two services as to whether an American or a Briton should hold the top job in the Mediterranean As it turns out neither does status will be equal with that of Ci arney who heads the southern European command under Ridgway British warcraft will make up most of forces The admiral of German descent is a second cousin of Queen Elizabeth II and an uncle of her husband the Duke of Edinburgh He was one of Britain's most popular heroes of World War II To clear up the Mediterranean command question the ministers extended their morning mbre than an hour At the same session two French cabinet ministers called for the firm support of all the Atlantic allies for France's fight against Communis t-led revolutionary armies in Indochina The principal center of pineapple culture used to be the Bahama Islands but tha Hawaiian Islands is now the principal producer A decision will be made tomorrow or Thursday on the application for a trailer court permit made by Richard Smith Building Supervisor Stevens said today A hearing was held last night and 15 persons appeared to protest the business planned for Gen Marshall-ave NE Mr Stevens added that the hearing will be kept open through this! afternoon to see if more protests: are registered i The hearing officially had been' slated for this afternoon but later moved up to last night A previous hearing held in November was attended by five pro-testants but the permit was issued Mr Stevens said he will make his decision after study of a transcript of last proceedings He said he is seeking a legal opinion on the exact procedure on permit issuance or revocation following this decision The City Commission ordered the case reheard when some citizens told the governing body there had been no hearing canner and cutter eowi young commercial (ed Monday (ew it at((rl over 1150 lb 50 or more lower Bulk salts iteere about steady Hoga: 1000: barrow and gilts steady i 25 lower Sow not established choice and 19fl-: lot mostly No in mcaium choice butchers scaling 135 lbs 1450 Another lot motjy No 2 and No 8 waigh- ing around 260 lb 860 1 includes around (Iva loads slaughter lambs and two loads awes Balance (eerier and hearing Iambs Market eatebllahad On Monday choice and 1mb 21B0- grading good and choice to Jlaughtor ewe 375 nd cholc fwdar limbi 1800-50 Host shearers IS 00-1900 LOS ANGELKM LIVESTOCK LOS ANGELES Dee 18 (AP-F8MN) nlbla 1100 practically no choice slaughter steers or heitera included In uPPly: market not established on other grades cows alow about bulla steady market not es- tabllihed on moderate supply stockers and utility and commercial cows 1300-1800 aoma held higher eannere and cut- emterV 1500 Utlltr bulU 1800-2100 Calve salable 200 market not established on slaughter calves: (ew stockers steady but bulk unsold: load medium and good around 350 lb mixed stock ctlvs 2200 Hoga salable 250 light supply (airly wllc1rd at steady prices choice 1 and 2 190-240 lba 1775-1S50 (ew 2 SO lb 1900 medium and rhoica 170-195 lbe 1700-50 No 3 260-2S0 lba 1550 choice under 400 lbe tow 1500 570 lba 1300 Sheep salable none market untested CLOVIS LIVESTOCK CLOVIS Dec IS Hogs 50 market held steady with close: top 1550: butchers 150-180 lba 1450-1500 190-240 lbs 7550 250-290 lba 1450 290-350 lbs 1425-1500 sows 275-350 lba 1425-1500 350-500 lbs 1200-1400 stags 750-1150 Cattle market opened about steady with Friday's close Estimated eettle receipts (or aala 2000 CHICAGO PRODrCE POULTRY CHICAGO Dec 16 (UP) Live poultry: Market steady 29 trucks Price changes since yesterday Butter: 499930 pounds Market steady 93 score 67 cants a pound 92 score 66 90 score 64 89 score 94 carloti: 90 score 85: 59 score 64 Egget 10361 caeca Market (irm White large extras 50-899 per cent A and over 49 mediums 60-699 par cent A and ever 47 currant receipts 37 dirties 39 cheeks 33 When fg ft pf tp nvg 4 25 12 9 54 150 5 19 9 9 44 147 McDonald Hlland Walker AHS Padilla Men 5 17 1 5 20 56 100 90 90 90 00 70 50 as 51 50 ftO 50 50 50 50 45 42 40 30 30 36 34 33 33 33 27 35 20 17 15 15 15 14 10 06 05 05 03 03 Shaffer Hlland 4 Rubio AHS 3 Stromberg AHS 1 King AIS 7 Curley AHS 3 Hocrk Hlland 4 A Martlnea Men 5 Silva AIS 7 Struck Men 5 Lovato A18 7 14 13 35 1 13 27 3 3 9 10 15 55 7 5 21 5 13 27 10 13 11 33 15 13 10 4 13 4 15 30 17 0 7 42 Lucero AIS 7 10 22 13 42 Pacheco Men Moreland Men Padilla AHS Sedlllo AHS A Benally AIS Mohar Hlland Leella AIS Comlakey Hlland Qeorge AIS Valerio Men Dempeey AIS Anderson Hlland Waller AHS Ferguson Hlland Barela AHS Sender! AHS Trott AHS Wheaton Men Burke Hlland Tochum Hlland Golbe AIS Villareal AHS 8 Romero Man Thomas AIS Sanchez AHS Amaekcr Hlland Archuleta Man 4 5 4 10 3 4 9 3 0 3 4 3 0 0 6 6 1 1 2 ft 1 1 0 ft ft 7 17 25 1 2 3 8 1 1 5 5 19 3 7 7 10 7 5 11 17 17 4 9 4 3 3 9 2 3 5 0 0 0 5 14 6 2 4 4 1 2 8 3 1 0 1 10 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 ft Bowl Briefs OXFORD Coach Johnny Vaught warned his Mississippi football team today that have a long way to go to get back to mid-season form" necessary to handle unbeaten Georgia Tech in the Sugar Bowl Vaught issued his warning to the squad after observing the defensive unit's sluggish play in its first workout after a two-week layoff KNOXVILLE Tenn Fullback Andy status was undecided today at Cotton Bowl-bound Volunteers broke up for the Christmas holidays Kozar who suffered a chip fracture of the pelvis in TenneS' game with Florida on Nov 15 was given a 50-50 chance to be ready for the Jan 1 tussle with Texas AUSTIN Tex Ed Price coach of Texas' Southwest Conference champion which will oppose Tennessee in the Cotton Bowl said today he would step up practice sessions during the remainder of the week and hold a scrimmage on Friday The Longhorns devoted yesterday to watching pictures of 20-14 victory in the 1950 Cotton Bowl game and then spent almost an hour on fundamentals and dummy offense and defense TULSA Okla Defensive halfbacks Gene Helwig and Ed Lach were listed today as doubtful performers for Tulsa against Florida in the 'Gator Bowl game Both are suffering with injuries and Trainer Doc Jenkins indicated both might remain sidelined on Jan 1 SYRACUSE Coach Ben Schwartzwalder is putting his Orange Bowl bound Syracuse football team through an important course entitled to stop Clell passes" Schwartzwalder said he considers the aerial work of Hobson to be one of the strongest weapons in attack LOS ANGELES Coach Jess Hill of Southern California was pleased by the work of his de fensive team today but he was worried by the poor form of his offensive team The Trojans' offensive unit turned in a poor drill yesterday in preparation for the Rose Bowl game against Wisconsin failing to impress either in running or pass ing Richie Ashbum of the Phillies hit in 23 consecutive games in 1948 This is a National League record for first year players By Paul Williamson Copyright 1952 Michigan State and Georgia Tech top both the Williamson Rating System and a college poll at end to determine the top football schools in the United States Michigan State compiled a 991 average to top the Williamson system and received 195 first place votes in attracting 3219 points in the college poll The Spartans Georgia Tech Mississippi Notre Dame Oklahoma USC and Texas were the top 7 teams in the Williamson system Tops in the college poll were Michigan State Georgia Tech USC Notre Dame Oklahoma UCLA and Wisconsin WIIHamaen System 1 Michigan St Ml 3 Georgia Tech 983 Mississippi 97 1 Callrge rn 1 Mich State 32X9 2 Georgia Tech 2S41 3 So Calif 2355 4 Notre Dame 970 4 Notre Dame 2331 5 Oklahoma 9 UCLA 7 Wisconsin 5 Mississippi 9 Tsuntssee 954110 Alabama 953! 11 Texas 952112 Maryland 951 13 Purrlue 951114 Syracuse 950115 Ohio State 950115 Tulsa 949117 Duka 9401 IS Florida 949 19 Houston 94920 Princeton 21 Virginia 945121 Navy 22 Pittsburgh 944 22 Pennsylvania 23 Miss Stats 944123 Penn State 24 Georgia 943124 Pittsburgh 25 Ohio State 942! 25 California 20 Vlllanova 941 '20 Virginia 27 Virginia 941127 Vlllanova 20 Washington 94nl 20 Minnesota 29 Army 939129 Kentucky 30 939 30 Holy Crose Others receiving votes in the college poll: Kansas 30) Michigan i27t West Virginia (21) 34 Georgia lSt Illlnola (18): Cincinnati (101 Miami Ohio (15): Tale 115) Mtaa Southern 15): Mlse State (12): 41-East Texas (12) Rice (9i Washington (0j New Hampshire (3) Slippery Rock (1) 5 Oklahoma 903 9 So CaUf 992 2241 1012 1299 1245 1215 1134 1023 70S 597 351 309 291 207 220 177 174 171 90 87 87 84 70 53 53 33 33 Races Slated At La Madera Ski racing events at La Madera will begin as soon as snow conditions warrant Leonard Lap-ka newly appointed racing committee chairman for the winter sports area said today Lapka was appointed at a meet ing of the Albuquerque Ski Club last night Other chairmen named by President Dick Heim were Pat Mix to arrange for the club's annual ski ball and Jay tripling in charge of the yearly winter carnival Jan 24 was set as the date for the ski ball and Feb 8 for the winter carnival Miss Mix said that the Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce will act as a clearing house to arrange for rides to La Madera on Saturdays for those without transportation Bui service to the area on Saturdays was discontinued because of scant patronage The bus service will be continued on Sundays it was announced There will be skiing at La Madera on every day during the Christmas holidays beginning Thursday with possible exception of Christmas Day Manager Bun Bainbridge told the group City Bowling Harvey Gohlke spilled 608 series to highlight a 3-1 victory for Albuquerque Warehouse over Sliv Little Pump in the Chaplin Scratch League at Chaplin Alley last night Lto Slack'! 235 gam led Laav Feoda tai a S-l win over ft Cola Red' a Bar dafaatad Music Scrvlca 3-1 Equipment Faina Co abut out ADS Plaitarora 4-6 Court Cafa tlad Electrical Product! 2-3 and Freed Motor nudged Kirttend Holy Name 3-1 Kathryn Fread'a 542 aartea parked A inherit Liquor to a 4-0 shutout over Sebwartiman'a Packers la the Lad lea Major Laague Kisttor-Colllawr adgad Chiordl Bakina 3-1 In the other fern match In the 8 ante Fa Railway League Lao llaek'a 535 oarlao enabled El Capital to hobbla Texana 3-1 Grand Canyon tied Chlaf 3-2 Ranger tied California 3-2 and Scout knotted Palomn Tavern 2-1 in other action NEW The North Albuquerque Assn was to meet late this afternoon to decide whether to protest inaction on the Fourth-st NW paving job to the City Commission tonight President Marvin Loveland said He reported members will meet to see how much right-of-way for the four-lane highway construction job still is needed then decide whether to appear before the meeting tonight Meanwhile the commission agenda for tonight includes a letter from the group stating in part: association wishes to address the commission upon the Plan Expansion For 7 Schools Plans for classroom additions and other improvements at seven schools costing an estimated $1-000000 were discussed late yesterday at a meeting of the Board of Education Nearing completion are plans for a five-room addition at Du-ranes school and four-room additions at Ranchos school and Ernie Pyle junior high school The improvements include plans for shops and a health room at A Montoya school at Tijeras cafeterias at Highland High and Washington junior high and shops at Lincoln junior high The school board also entered into an agreement with the federal government to operate the new 19-classroom Sandia Base school located in the Wherry Housing Project which will open Jan 5 The public schools under terms of the agreement will provide teachers for the school and maintain the building The board also made formal application for federal funds to aid fn operation of the city schools this year you give MARKETS AT A GLANCE NEW YORK Dee IS Higher list la (altering rise Bond Higher ralla advance Cotton Lower liquidation Chicago: Easy to ataadjr eloaad higher on new export reports Corn Ea ax abaorbad heavy country deliveries Oats Eaay light trading Hoga Steady to 10 centa tower practical top 01700 Cattle Unevenly weak to 50 centa high- DOW -JO Eg AVERAGES Cloalnc Dow-Jonea atock average (or Dee 15: Today Prav Tear Ago 28599 2520 255791 11029 10937 8210 5210 5211 4687 30 Ind 20 15 UU1 NEW YORK Dm If Slight progrtu wa made today by a filtering atock mar-kit Galna and loaaaa spread out over a range of between 1 and 2 points either way Volume earn to an estimated million shares The noon quotations: Al leg Lud Stl a (as II I ST Am Airlines 15q Am Car and Pdy 67 Am Rad and St Am Smalt and 411 Am Stl Fdrs 324a Am Tel and Tel 1584 Anaconda Cop 404 Armour and Co 104 AT and 8F 104 Vg Bendix Avtnt 604 Beth Steel ooaoariaaaooooooaoo Branfff Air oodftaduonnoaooaoaaanftn 04 Can Dry Ale 104 Com 1 rtanM Carp Chrysler Corp I Fintii Climax Molyb Cons Edison Cont Mira Cont Oil Del CurtlM Wright El Auto Llta Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen Mtrs Glldden Co Goodrich Goodyear and Graham Paige Gt West Bug Hilton Hotels Houaton Oil Howa Sound Indus Rayon Xnterlake Iron Int Harvester Int Tel and T1 Johns-Manville Jones and Stl Libby McN and Lockheed Aire Montgom Ward Ohio Oil Packard Mtr Pan Am Airways Parka Davis Penney Phelpa Dodge Phillips Pat Pure Oil Radio Corp gears Rocb Shell Oil Sinclair Oil gocony Vac ai Southern Pae Southern try Stand Brands Stand Oil Cal Stand Oil Ind 9 76 Stand Oil 754 Studcbaker 584 Swift and Co 55 Texas Co 564 Trans and Air 164 Unit Airlines 504 Stl 9 a 8 Stl Pfd a 141 4 Vanadium Corp a9 a tt 48 West Air Br 26? Youngst Sh and a Zenith Radio 834 24 a 694 T4 4 3S4 34 9 9 624 T4 544 tiiMieleeMe 72 52 4 67 34 a a a a a a a 9 a 734 51 4 4 oaneaoon 17 75 iMiitn 66 194 eeiieei 5 I 4 a 164 eeiegMi 32 Miiiia 194s aaaaaaa 75 224 aieeteae Till 244 a a 604 'a a a 54 5 6 434 9 69 4 Albuq Asad Oil bid I1 aak 5 Beaver Lodge Oil bid 2 ask it) Delhi Oil bid 35 ask 37 Pubco Wrte bid 5 aak 6 Pub Ser of NM bid aak 10 Bo Un Gaa bid 21 ask 22 So West Pub Ser bid 22 aak 24 Tens Oaa Trane bid 20 aak 27 US Potash bid 35 aak 38 NEW YORK BONDS NEW YORK Dee 15 Medium-priced railroad lad tha bond market higher today Industrial and utilities war Ti Government bonds declined minor traction reacting to softness In tha bill and cartlflcate market Victory 2 war 931 lower at 99 582 bid at the start o( tha (Inal hour Bank-ellgbto 2s toot 432 at 96 1032 bid KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK KANSAS C1TT Dae IS Cattle salable 7000 calves salable 500 generally steady on slaughter tear and halter eannera cutter and utility cow activ 30 higher: only odd head commercial cows o((Td steady bulla staady vaalera and slaughter calves (Irm email supply atockars and- leaders unchanged cveral lode average and high choice slaughter steers around 1150 lba and lighter 3000 soma hakl above this price load choice and prims mixed yearling 3200 large portion o( attar run eligible at 2800 and below and relatively law sold although aeattarod lou commercial and good 1800-2300 (ew loads good and low choice hellers 2100-2800 Individual commercial cows 1500-1800 cow crop mainly lower grades utility 1300-1400 moat eannars and euttera 950-1250 good and choice vealera 2100-2700 aavaral loads good and choice atoeker and light weight (cedar steers 1900-2250 Hog salable 3500 (airly active uneven 230 lbs down steady to 10 lower heavier weights mostly 10 blghar than average choice No 1 No 2 and No 3a scaling 180-240 lba 1800-55 choice No 1 and No 2s to shippers 1875 chotea 250-250 lb butchers 1600-60 heavier weights scarce aowa steady mostly 135(1450 (aw 1475 stags 1425 down Shaap salable 1500 killing class (airly aetlva mostly staady good to prime native tracked-in wooled and shorn lambs 1700-2000 cull and utility 700-1600 cull to choice slaughter awes 800-T00 DENVER LIVESTOCK DENVER Dee 16 AP-U8DA) Cattle salable 1800: calves 325 about 50 per cent grain (ed 15 par cant cows and 20 per cant atockars and (seder Total grain (ad supply 25 toad at era and 21 toads haftara About hl( o( which ware carried (rom Monday Quality largely good to tow choice Few commercial and few average choice Several loads weighty steer Included Early demand rather Indifferent (or good to low choice short fed atecra and hetfera and walghty staara Few salaa law to average eholee yearling ataars about steady 2SOO-2SOO Cannar and cutters eewa aetlva Fully 50 higher Ltttte den on baof oowi Other classes not establish- manufacturers of fine Laddie was going east along Las Lomas Laddie was heading east on Central Laddie was found on Mountain Road at the foot of the mountains at 11:30 pm had just about given up reported Mrs Sanders then we found Laddie nearly broke down the front door getting into the house when they brought him home added Mrs Saunders and he was over seeing Richard had our Christmas present Mrs Sanders exclaimed "And it couldn't be failure of the city to make improvements end perform maintenance in the north part of the city which has been promised but which has not been accomplished" The project calls for new pavement and curb and gutter from Indian School-rd to the north city limits Storm sewers already have been put in place Some businessmen along Fourth st NW say they are losing business because of the condition of the street They say traffic uses Second-st and other thoroughfares to by-pass Fourth Deaths Mr Paul 0Dodon 38 80S Golrt-av SE paicd away hra Tuesday mornlnE Ha was a rasidant Albuquerque 10 ytera ago and had returned hire six months ago was a Seaman Merchant Marin He la survival by hie mother Mn Ada Dodson who la hinra and hi (ether Mr Claude DotUon Hope Ark two brothers Thomas Dod-on and Conrari Dodson who are hare He was a member ot tha Baptln Church Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Strong-Thorn Mortuary LITTRELL Funeral services (or Mr Joseph Llttrell win bs held at 2 Wednesday afternoon In the Palm Chapel of tha Strong-Thorni Mortuary Harmony Lodge No 1 IOOP will have charge of the services at lb Chapel and at the grave Members of Harmony Larig No 1 I OOF will Interment will in Falrvlaw park Cemetery PADILLA Funeral services for Pellaitas Padilla will be held Wednesday morning from tha Salaiar and gone Mortuary at 5:30 to St Church where Requiem Mass will celebrated at a Pallbearers will bt: Victor Sanches Abe-lido Padilla Carlia Sanches Arturo Cordova Edwin Baca Frank Gutlerres and Bennie Armijo Mem ben of the Sacred Heart League and Rosary-Altar Societies win serve aa honorary pallbearers Interment at San Joa of Armijo Cemetery Roiary win recited tonight at by the Woodman Circle Pino Real Grove No 39 in tha Floral Chapel of the Salazar and Sons Mortuary Mr John Ira Pftlffer 91 died her Monday bad bean a raift-dent of Albuquerque about four months Ha la survived by Ms widow Mary who hart two daughters Evelyn and Marilyn and on ton Kenneth all of Kansas The body will taken on Train No 4 Tuesday evening to Tipton Kana for aervlcas and Interment Strong-Thorn Mortuary in chart of tha arrangements RUSSET The remains of Mr ChrUy Ruaaell wars taken Tuesday morning Oklahoma City Okla where services will held and Interment mad His family accompanied tha remains Tha French-Fitzgerald Mortuary waa In charge 1 1 1 bost-tafting whigluy in ng! a A 1 I High Weak Fruit Ava Jra AIS Black 5 Bombers Garfield Gold 5 Trojans 4 Lincoln Lions 4 Faloons Beadles 3 Panthers 2 Garfield Purple 0 8th Grade Lawlaad Wildcat AIS Orange Lincoln 0-s 3 1 Golden Bears SiBlackhawki 4 Garfield Green 5 Nlghthawka Angela 0 Atlas Triumphs In Bicep Battle The Mighty Atlas registered the last full Nelson to pin Reggie Lasowski before 4000 fans at the Ice Arena last night in the main event scrap of the muscle men The Goon forfeited his purse in the semifinal contest as time ran out on his 40-minute limit to pin both Apache Craig and Jack (Black Panther) Clayboume The Goon polished off Craig in 21 minutes but Clayboume stayed the limit The other matches wound up in draws Juan Gftrcia drew with Gene Baxter a surprise substitute for Alberto Campos in the special 30 minutes go Martin Munoz drew with Jim Sullivan in the opener Fresh Sandia Tangle Tonight New Mexico freshmen cagers play a practice game against Sandia Base at the Bomber Gym to' night at 8 Wolf pup co-coaches Joe Kloep pel and Ed Tixier will start an all-Ncw Mexico schoolboy graduate quintet against the service team They are Jim Black Lovington and Sato Lee Alamogordo at forwards Mike Kelleher Albuquer que at center and Bobby Bass' ford and Byron Caton Alamo gordo at guards Gene Whitlock Las Vegas will also see considerable action at CASH FOB CHRISTMAS! ss lonr ss 24 months te repay tell hew much yea need aa eaay payment plan for yea SIGNATURE FURNITURE SCHENLEY you know giving WeVe speaking of those daps of yesteryear when a dime was a tog piece of money eren bought a Dutch Masters cigar Cheer up For just pennies more you can stil enjojr a fine Dutch Masters A rffcni qualify PERSONAL LOAN SERVICE for tli pcopk of Albuqutrqu the best-tasting whiskey LIBERAL CREDIT worthy portoa is refused We went te de business LONG TERMS take in ages! FRIENDLY COURTEOUS TREATMENT at ell times get acquainted tvifh i 25 OR UP TO 5M and well work eat Loans mada on CAE the FREE PARKING IN OUR BUILDING ENTER ON GRAND We Invite Tmi to Visit 310 Ground GLOBS Finance Co THIRD ST NW A psnduct df tbs worUs largest Floor Corner Grand Oar Lean Phone Is 7-1491 Natuf's uwhurriftd goodnstg 4" BLBIDED WHISKEY 86 PROOF 65 Schsnloy't wnmntchod skill Km GRAIN NBJTRAL SPIRITS SCHEKUY Our Beautiful New Office DISTRIBUTORS INC NEW YOUL 4 tl A A 0 Jft 5 A ta ') jf A Jt to-rid a fn iJai i' iiiW ii ir fT ji a JL.

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