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The Santa Fe New Mexican from Santa Fe, New Mexico • 6

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THE SANTA TO NEW MEXICAN TODATi, Tot.r AzaaciATTD frxsb CJfTTEO FBXS9 THt CirTTAL CTTT Ktwsrtrot In OI3 BRAINTREE, fa high cost of Lra, Army L4. Wlbgy i Army Car, Tire Quotas Cut for State Beal Says He Shot InSeIM)efcnsc Stop-Dewey Move Gains 6 Institutions Get 8100,000 PROMOTED WASHINGTON, June I (PWPlrwt A. Blows of Melrose, N. lias been promoted to tot wartime rank of captain In the quartermaeter corps, lire War department reported today. Just bark from says hs paid 25 1 coffee, 50 cents and Itio far Santa pw Committee fur UlUKleraon, wei; Man Manuel Lujan.

Pred Orl.t James Clarluun, A. NachUxU. Charles Prortaui, Waiter kUVr. Oua Mitchell. Law renew Temrne Carl Gilbert, Dr.

S.m wtrnL Kaune, Dr Albert B. Lathrop. Allied Wiley. Levi Hugliea Jr. John It.

8 Waller, Dave Thornburg Tbooia Hapgryd. Finance Board RtM Appropriation Cut Santa Fe STARTS SUNDAY ALBUQUERQUE, June (AV-Th OPA repotted today that Ne Mr look quota for passenger ear and truck Urea had been cut. The paurnger ear quota of 54 for June is toe smallest supply since the beginning to ths war. the district OPA said, and compared with 4 for May. Users to large truck tires farO slightly better with a quota of 755 for June compared with In May.

The OPA caulioneo drivers and operators, however, tost conservation would be necessary especially tn view of a likely Increase In tire wear during hot weather. CLOTH LOhtg gpiT CLOVIS, June City of Clovis' suit against toe Bouthweal Public Service Co. for 1173 000 has been dismissed by District Judge J. C. Compum.

Th ewy alleged toe amount represented principal an4 Interest unpaid on a $130,000 balance from toe axle of th city light and water plant to toe company in IKS. CARLSBAD; June I OPh-A district court Jury trying Charlie Brel for hit life on charges to murdrr had the defendant story today Uimt hs sliot Stanley Brown on May 23. 1143. nsar Roswell la self-dtfenss. Beal is being tried here on a changt to venue from Chavs county.

A death sentence there last year as reversed by lit slat supreme court, which ordered a retriral. Beal said hs and Brown had disagreed about an oral contract and bad quarrelled after Brown let irrigation water flood BesTs place and endanger Beals fSed store, Beal said tost hs shut off tiie electric pump which was pumping Brown's irrigation water and remonstrated with him about flooding Beal land. Brown reached the pumphouse, toe delejvdanl testified, and when be turned around be had a long piece to pipe which he raised, eno I said, put that pipe down. -Brown said, TU put It down over you bead. Bo 1 stepped back a pace and pulled my gun and shot twice.

JUMP FOR Heres Ever the Doctor Orderedl Bud ft tuU totaling 1106,006 hart been restored to ai ataie tosutu-tuns by toe finance board. The reatoraucns, approved yesterday. ere: New Mexico unlverelty 6J7Z6T, lnxan asylum 8J35W. Bpaniah-American normal at Rita $1500, H-ghlanda unlverelty to 664. Eastern tor Mexico College $13,250, and Btat Traehera collet $115(1.

In addition New Mexico unlverelty received approval tor hm to a apodal $18,000 appropriation tor ex penaoa to a third acme ter at tho school ondtr the atepped-ip wartime pro run. Eastern toe Mexico CoUefit re. atoratirm vet with the provhlan that funds be Ued tovard obtain-Inf term, library and acJrotlfle equipment la the college'i profraa Durin the fhrat alg months to 1343, age predominated in the frequency to arreets. Gunderson Gets BusinessBacking SPECIAL Dorothy Cray Nosegay FACE POWDER AD Shade Regalarty HA IVow $1.00 Capital Pharmacy ncotro RATED Phone 41 Santa Fa Republicans were circularised today with a letter urging to nomination of Carroll O. Gunderson for governor and signed by a committee of 17 buuneas men, We toe clicular letter eaid that Mr.

Ounderaon bat toe character, experience, and executive btl-, tty to make an exceptionally airong candidate and an outstanding governor. With the problems that are bound to come after toe Ne Mexico desperately needs A strong and hon- I eat governor. Tb signers, calling themselves to 8FEEDT EDUCATION Preetdeat Jiaw T. Uwamua to toe Merle alefralty aara Ike war-Uaw ap.id-wp ha edaeatto to hard an tear beta and atwdewta, RcparUng to tb atala heard to finaara ytatorday. Dr.

tlamr-aua taid teai pa at tb acdtaal bad been spreded to tb paint her a atadeat ea; abtoln a da-fra to ta yaara aad alfht aeanlhx fat can tract to faar yean ander prewar program. 1 A last-ditch atop-prwry movement apparently had taken on nee Ufa In tha Republican party today as a result to the action of Indiana's OOP convection In shouting down yesterday a proposal to ptsdga the states 2S vote JU) Gov. Thoms K. Dewey for the presidential nomination. Opponents accUlmed ths Indiana setback as ths beginning of shift they beiiria may prevent a first-ballot nomination.

With $4 votes previously pledged and claimed for their candidate, backers of Gov. John W. Bricker, to Ohio, hailed, the Indiana muli sweeping Victory. -j Dewey supporters cams out to tb convention with a minimum of two delegate to boost his pledged and claimed total to 390. In addition, they claimed the support to sis others.

But the contention of ths Brick-rr faction, and that to other Daxey opponents. Is that there are enough opposition votes among the 478 dele-files thus far chosen who are unpledged and unclaimed, to tie up the nomination beyond the first ballot and make the rrsult uncertain. The convention nominated Homer E. Capehart, Indianapolis manufacturer, for the long-term seat In the V. 8.

Senate. Ckpehart, who first gained national prominence with his OOP cornfield- conference at his Washington (Intl farm In and who generally 1 retarded as a Dewey supporter, defeated James M. Tucker, to Pa oil. former secretary to stats and a medically discharged naval officer, who withdrew, William E. Jenner, to Bedford.

tn Army captain, was nominated for the short term, upon the withdrawal to E. J. Hancock Oreensburg editor. There was no contest for tha- gubernatorial nomination which went to Ralph P. Oates former OOP stats chairman.

At Baltimore Uiq Maryland stats Democratic convention named an uninstructed delegation to 34. Ths total actually amounts to II since ech delegate will have of a vote. Neither ths keynoter at the convention Speaker Samuel Rayburn, to Texas nor any other speaker, mentioned the" fourth term. Meanwhile Kansas democrats today meet at Emporia to nam their 18 national convention delegates, each carrying a half-vote. Party leaders said endorsement of President Roosevelt for a fourth term was virtually certain.

Robert D. Talchert, soa of Mr. end Mr. Dan Talcbart, and John McIntosh, son to Lt. and Mrs.

C. Jt Mclntoah. are on a fuhkg trip at Nambe (alls. Robert Is home for the summer from Military Institute at Roswell and a sergeant In the cadet corps. Mr.

and Uit Will Ism 8. Wilson of the Foothills ranch have returned from Albuquerque where Mr. Wilson has been working at tha U. 8. Indian school as supervisor to boys' physical duration.

Wilson own and operate a boys vacation camp at their ranch, on the peeoe river. It opens June M. Ward has been received that Pvt Jamie Stull, who was stationed at Lowry Field. Denver, Is being transferred to Pbrt Meyer, Fla, where he will attend an Instructors school In gunnery. His brother, Corp.

Esrl Stull. Jr, who has been stationed at Tyndall field. Pla- has been selected as one to men from a field to 1300 for officers' candidate school. At present he Is instructor in gunnery at Tyndall field. Both men are the eons to Mr.

and Mr. Earl Stull to Santa and Las Cruces. Justice and Mrs. Martin Threet are leaving for a few dsya In Las Q-uces when Justice Threet -will attend to business In the Interest of the State Agricultural college. Aviation Cadets Philip Abreu, son to Mrs.

Margaret Abreu, Sebastian ranch, and Charles M. McClure, son to Mrs. B. H. McClure, Don Oaipse.

are st Lubbock, Tex Army airfield for ths final period of their pilot training. Both are assigned to' the advanced two-engine school. Mra. Bee Oarcls, former secretary to the county Republican een tral committee. Is visiting' here st the home of her mother-in-law, Mrs.

E. 8. Oarcls, $33 Ague Pria Mm. Garcia Is the wire to Santo Oarcls of ths Navy. She Is employed In the Lockheed plant In Lo Angels.

Seaman Larry Brnoo is no. In Ne Guinea, according to word celvtd by Mrs. Walter Mayer. Hs was formerly state Republican pub-liclty director. C.

K. allied, stats bank commissioner, was reported recovering today at an Albuquerque hospital following a major operation. 1 dBMDESMAI A CHARLES lUTTBtrj FATRIC KNOW. GRACE huOOm 6 ILK ALL ESSENTIAL USERS ARE ELIGIBLE PLUS LIVESTOCK MARKET KANSAS CITY. June I tFj Hogs al and total 1500; general.y texu good and choice ISO-278 lta 1350; 140-170 lbs 850-1L35; he vie scarce; tows 1000-35, lalrly complete clearance; for toe week generally steady on all weights and grader Including sows.

Cattle salable 100. total $00. calves salable 100, total 3u0; compared with last Week; slaughter steers, helfeit and cows steady to 25 higher; bulls, vealera and replacement calhe steady; half of tha steer supply graded food and choice at 13 50-18 75; top 16 85; most medium steers bulk good and choice mixed yearlings and heifer 14 73-1825; two loads $41- and 864-lb mixed 1650; medium 1200-14 00; most beef cowg $75-1150; odd head good 12 00-13 00; bulk common to food stock steers 10 00-13 00, good and choice yearlings 1350-1425; fleshy feeders to 14 73. Sheep salable none, total 1.000; lor to week: killing clasae generally steady to strong; some weakness apparent at toe ctoae; week's top naUve spring lamb 15AS; numerous good and choice shipments 1550-73; consignment, from Arison at 15n0. top wooled lambs 1325; medium and good 13 shorn lamb with No.

1 tklna 1400; thorn ewes of good and choice grade with No. 1 and 3 akin trade Baa asking 8 ear enera 4 retread Urea before they are warn beywnd repair rerapping! eee-HfiraU needed. If yr tires are warn drive tn. tsdayS fOR! wfaea tlHETlF1 YOU'VE BEEN LOOWNG Sa mack mock lucky gbl meets lucky boy I IMG Joy RECAP III TIME! KELLY Springfield TIRES I i Mr. LUCKY; I -LIBAIXE D.Y Complet Stock for Those Who Are Elif fhl CMAIUI SKXPOtO 0UDT1 COOTH ALAN CAINTf HINkT gTlriUNiOX I 1 Our Advica Is al way a available, without charge ONE-STOP AUTO, SERVICE Suggests Foxhole Santa Fe Tire Co.

For Cabaret Tax Last Times Tonight imroMiK '0m immim J0AN DAVIS Congress Recess Prospects Brighter Clarfcsaa, Mgr. Tony Mlgaardet, Ser. Mgr Da Gaapar A Alameda Also Chanter No. 2 THE PHANTC GRAIN MARKET CHICAOO. Jun I (Fj-Heary liquidation of futures in toe grain market today drove 3 prices down, wheat and oats selling at ne seasonal low and rya off more than eight cents from toe week's high at one time.

At toe close wheat was 1 to I1 lower than yesterday's finish, July $1 60S-Oats werq to IN lower. July 74. Rye was down 14 to 3 cent. July Barley was 54 to lower, July $1 Sl. 7 SUNDAY FEATURE TC 1:00 3ilJ-: SELECTED 6IIOKT5 1 WOOL MARKET CLOSED Effective today the wool market wlU be closed on Saturday during June, July anad August Music and hula dancing feature the opening the Hawaiian to prepare tar pottwtr need Highlands, which already had halt oh lu cut reelored, atked the remainder to bring lta library up to standard of the North Central association.

State Teactera college at Silver City tree authorised to uu $3,500 of lu raatoratlon to continue a fire instruction program and to hold the remainder as a surplus against next year's expense. Ira Boldt, administrator to Carrie Tlnglcy hospital, was authorised to retain a surplus to tll.ooo tor pext year. Ha reported the hospital la caring for more than 190 patlenu compared with 41 a year ago, and add that another Infantile paralysis epidemic this summer would train horpMa facilities and budget. 81x-month departmental and Institutional assastmenU to pay costs of tha state purchasing office were approved. vUh the highwav department assessment of $11,722.50 topping tbs list.

The board was In formed total estimated roU of tha office would be $21,133 $6. Other actions Included: Authorised Bute College to buy equipment from the War department. Oran ted Carlsbad authority to ex-. tend a swer Una at a cost to $5,000, on which tha city said it had bean unable to eeeurv bids. Authorized Artesla municipal schools to advents only one for bids for materials required for elementary school building, eom- piMian at which la sought by Bapt Deferred action an Insurance SU pertn ted ent's request for $300 for expense connected with new duties as director of the state's war Inspec tlon service.

ORMSBF.E AUTHORIZED TO MAKE Tho board has authorized Stats Purchasing Agent R. L. Ormsbe make the following emergency purchase without eallmg for bids: Highway department, tire and tubes for larger trucks and auto patrols, gljigM; Urge truck ar.d grader tires, bureau to mines, on new 1642 sedan, $1,08330 can be purchased tt government price from treasury department, Fort Worth without trade In; agricultural college, about 60 ton feed- lng wheat, $2,580. from Commodity Credit Corpj game department, 1,. 418.000 rainbow trout eggi, military Institute.

1,500 catalogs, coat of painting and repar work to be done at NMMX during summer vacation, various departments and Institutions, permanent type anU-frea for next winter, highway department, five used trucks and trailers with 3.000 gallon oil tanks at $2,000 each; can be purchased Immediately from a contractor and are needed immediately to haul oil from Gallup to project at Shlprock; highway department, reconditioning 18B shovel, $1875; highway department, repair parts for Chevrolet, parts are available at New Mexico Timber Co. and not elsewhere; highway repair part for ex tar-Pillar units, $10 654.0$, available from New Mexico Timber Co. and not elsewhere. The board approved, if the- purchasing agent considers It the be-t plan, the negotiating of the price of overhauling caterpillar fractal for tha highway dtpertmept. The Western State Welding ansd Press Co.

quoted a price of $4500 and $3,100 and the- purchasing agent said it was virtually Impossible to determine Just what the cost would be until the equipment Is completely torn down and the machine examined. i WASHINGTON, June I (A" Trying to dig the servicemen a tax foxhole that won't accommodate civilians as well. Senator Georg (D-Oa) sugefsted today that the men and women in uniform be allowed to claim exemption from the cabaret tax by signing their name and serial numbers on their dlne-and-tenca-drink bills. As chalimsn af tb Senate finance kommlttee, Oeorge 1 going to nave to thresh the matter out next week In a Joint conference with Houtv members. The problem popped up In a bill which would (a), raise the public debt limit from $210,000,000,000 to $260,000,000,000 and (b.

cut Che cabaret tax from I to 30 per cent and exempt uniformed military and naval personnel from the levy when they actually pay the bill and when they themselves enjoy the food anj entertainment. Before the conferee can get down to business on the night-life feature, they must decide whether to raise the debt limit up to the full $260,000,000,000 voted by tbe Senate or retain tha $340.000, 000, uoo celling approved by tha House. Then they must contrive some system of preventing an economy-minded civilian pity boy from Inviting A OX merrymaker 'along on hi party as special deputy disbursing officer In charga of handing money to the cashier. 4 too i a stall to tv If I 10 a 1 Sli fci I Th ai Vl Li Ml Mi H-kl iT WASHINGTON, June I 0Ph Pro peel that Congress will recess In two weeks lor the cooven tlou brightened today as the House banking committee, unanimously approving. a year's extension of wartime price control, avoided another legislative battle on tha Issue of outlawing consumer food subsidies.

The committee compromised the question by saying toe present subsidies on meat, buttor and flour may continue, but prohibited consumer price aid on any other food Item. One major issued, embodied In a move led by Senator Bankhead (D-Ala) to provide special price standards for tha textile- industry, was Put Into a separata price pontrw extension measure by the Senata banking committee. Representative Brown (D-Ga) announced he would seek to insert tha Bankhead pro- posal Into the House bill. Cotton 1 no la tha only major farm com- modify aelllng below parity. Th Senate and House will debate separate OPA extension bills next week.

The HousaJiiU provides for these 1 Changes; 1. Liberalization of the court pro- I ced ures under price control to erase 1 the 60-day limit for challenging toe legality of an OPA regulation, and permitting such tests at any time. 2. Rigid restriction against OPA forcing changes In accustomed bus- tness practices. 1 3.

Tbe President shall correct any gross Inequities under price control. The law no aays hs may" alter such Inequities. 4. Economy Stabilization Director Fred M. Vinson would be stripped of any further power-over railroad workers by placing tins problem entirely under the railway labor.

act. $. Provisions are made for individual administrative adjustments on rent ceilings without disturbing ths overall effects of rent control. Doctor diagnose the ease we fill their prescription with absolute aocuracy Liquors, Motors Steady Market We Offer lubatltetee CORONADO PRESCRIPTION SHOP Ffaene Caranag Bldg. RE-ELECT HIM I The smelt $eta it name from Its distinctive odor, which resembles that of the cucumber.

NEW YORK. June I WV-Spe-elallsed buying, principally in liquors, low-priced motors and selected rails, helped the stock market keep Its bslane fairly veil today. YIFP day. Dealings were active at Intervals and turnover for the two tyours was around 400.000 shares. Distillers revived on expectations ths government might Soon permit the manufacture of limited amount of beverages.

Tha automotive division had the benefit to possible conversion to some plants to partial production to civilian cars. In front were Schenley, Distillers Corp, Park TUford, Packard, Chrysler, Southern Pacific, N. Y. Central, Delaware A Hudson, Great Northern, Owens-Illinois, American Csn and American Telephone. Laggards Included U.

Steel. Bethlehem, Willys-Overland. Douglas Aircraft, Westing ho use, Montgomery Ward and Anaconda. Bonds were narrow. Supported In a mixed curb were American Cyanamid American Gas end Electric bond and share.

Aluminum of America, Cuban Atlantic Sugar and Creole Petroleum wavered. DANCE KUO Will! to the. Swing Music of GUS BUSTOS end Hi RHYTHM KINGS Saturday, June 3rd POJOAQUE Where AO Friends Meet Cme Danes Rtav Tun( Sen ices to Be Held for Soldier' Memorial service for Pvt. Nelson Gram who died In New Guinea, will be bell Sunday at I p. m.

in the Spanish Presbyterian Private Cruz was the of Mr. and Mrs. Vlctortano Crus of 06 Lopez street. HneM by ITWS SBUi hatu4 by W1M4 fOV Aiwciat. Pfdw ISUN AUtTfl nki uiua nom e.

mn ot lyr 1 The lowest marrtsge rate tn the 0. 8. In the past 50 years wee In 1332, TJ per 1,000 Inhabitants. KIKEK TO 6PEAK H. A.

Klker, former district judge, Congressman ANTONIO FERNANDEZ Ins proved faithful servant of the people. I Let Give Him A SECOND TERM speaks tonight (8.30 p. meKOB) to behalf of Rep. A. M.

Fernandez, who is seeking Democratic renomtoatlon as one of Ne Mexico's two congressional delegates. CHICKEN AND BAR SERVICE DANCING AUTO REPAIR- SERVICE Phono 1308 Mechanical Werfc Labrk-aUen a Acetylene Welding a Electric elding JACK SLOAN EMILE M1GNARDOT 133 West Water, Service Button epen 31 bawri day, days a week owl snow "YOU CAN'T ESCAPE FOREVER" Glorge BRENT Brenda MA LASt TIMES TONIGHT Itlltcori th jfdl Fif yl er EL NIDO 93 TAXI 98 TESUQUE WHY NOT? A 4 zr I.

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