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   Albuquerque Tribune (Newspaper) - March 31, 1951, Albuquerque, New Mexico                                Windy today and tomorrow with a few scattered showers VOL 28 NO 310 ALBUQUERQUE NEW MEXICO SATURDAY MARCH 31 1951 ti cluf Font N M H OME PRICE Edition CENTS DRAFT DEFERMENT TESTS SET A HUG AND A WHOOP Judy Holliday left hues Jose Ferrer while Gloria Swanson emits an enthusiastic In a club in New York CUy alter it was learned hat Ferrer and Miss Holliday had been awarded coveted Oscars lor film ances NEA Auditor Calls Halt To Fancy Food Buys By SMILIE Tribune Capital Correspondent SANTA FE March Auditor Robert Castner today ordered his staff to halt payment on a state charge Yanks Strike Across Attack Reds TOKYO Sunday April 1 American tank forces plunged across the parallel Saturday and sprayed shells and bullets on Communists massing in force north of the frontier Infantry teams from two U S divisions rumbled rca at points about 13 miles apart north and northeast of Seoul on the western front They were the of other allied forces poised within striking distance of the frontier across the western central and east central fronts rean Capital Division drove eight and a half miles into North rea after crossing the parallel a week ago LONDON March 31 INS The British office con- ceded today that it be necessary for Nations troops to cross the in force but refused to specify how far north It would be ing to allow the troops to go Moscow Asserts British Moving Ships Near Iran The enemy was quiet during most of Saturday but on the MOSCOW March 31 Moscow press reported today large steadily growing tions of British naval forces in the Persian Gulf area near the swept oil fields of South Iran A story from Tehran by the official Soviet news agency Tass said the latest development was dispatching by the British admiralty of two aircraft carriers account at ji Santa Fe rood store which top Penitentiary officials have used to stock their private pantries with an assortment of fancy foods We aren't going to pay nny more of those accounts unless the attorney General's office rules that Mr Castner said Personally I'm not satisfied that they are and we are going to wait until we find out definitely Assistant Attorney General Pete currently is pre- paring an opinion on the matter The story of the account came to light last week when it was learned that former Warden Howell Cage and Deputy Warden Morris Abrams charged worth of delicacies and fancy foods the state during the last six months of 1950 In addition both had access to food supplies kept at the State law specifics only that thc warden and other prison employes may have their rations at the Penitentiary out of the tiary supplies The practice of ceries to the taxpayers has been continued under the wardenship Canyon Highway Project Area Said Hazardous into the region The Tass dispatch said also that of the parallel an allied tank government troops are infantry patrol fought BH mated two Communist battalions for 45 minutes before routing them near They carried the war back moving toward the oil centers The British last Wednesday ordered the cruiser Gambia to the area Two British frigates and a ship are anchored -in the Construction work on U.S 66 through Tijeras Canyon has ated two serious traffic hazards Herman Neff president of the New Mexico Motor Club said day He said ho has protested to Contracting Co the contractor on the big tion project and the State way Department but both seem to be passing the buck Someone is going to be killed on the road unless corrective tion is taken he said the enemy homeland in the same area that New Year's Eve offensive smashed Allied lines on the parallel exactly months ago The American armored columns drove across the Com- munist frontier north and east of Seoul at arid p m respectively to close of Joe Tondre with the weakened but still beaten Communist armies PINKO MAY CATCH FLYING The camera shown above which will take a picture of most of the sky hi one exposure is to he used here iu an effort to prove or disprove the existence of saucers Details of the heretofore top secret project were disclosed today camera was put through Its final test take of the sky every five minutes around the clock on the chance that a saucer will be The be placed in operation tomorrow Operating the hip camera is Bob K Cold See further details on Paffe 12 Persian Gulf port of Abadan government said this week it had not sent troops to the southern article situation in Iran as one in which the British might intervene with armed force Moscow note the Soviet Union under a signed with the Iranian Three more streets will be ment in 1921 could intervene to Albuquerque's one-way Additional Streets One-Way spearheads returned to with armed forces under street system Monday morning tain conditions notably the entry of military forces of Iran This treaty is considered here stronger positions south of the parallel Saturday night They re- ported scattered opposition to their thrusts and one task force had to fight its way out of an enemy ambush on the parallel on the return trip They were four days behind their South Korean allies who WAS KING TO N March 31 lunged up the east coast and Vinson Motorists in the downtown will Copper one-way west from First to 10th one ot the most important Park one-way west cal facts about the present Iranian situation crossed the border in force last Tuesday reports Mr Neff said that about half aiput the South Korean Capital mile of the detour around the construction work part of the highway has been sheared away the pavement is cracking from The itemized statements show weight of heavy vehicles and that Mr Abrams who has been warnings are inadequate He said retained in office by the only warning for night drivers administration treated himself some poles and one or two pot state expense to such items as lobster shelled almonds rooms artichokes salted nuts salmon and fruit cake Mr to other things maraschino cher rles Grecian olives canned cook ies and Cheddar cheese eight and one-half miles north of the parallel Other United Nations forces all along the front across the Korean were ex- to cross the frontier in the next days of the House armed services com- warned that the troubled situation in Iran could provide the spark that would set the armed peace that now pre- vails in the world Barricade Inadequate Mr also said a ists where workers are drilling lr Gage spent public money rock at the provide himself road without an Vandenberg Unchanged GRAND RAPIDS Mich March serious condition for thc district ailing Sen of thc Highway Department 67 continued unchanged today of the canyon road without an adequate barricade for falling or sliding rock A heavy timber barricade should be erected he said Mr Naff said the club has sent out bulletin warnings to ists throughout the country about UHM Tennis Team Trounces Wyoming Second Time 9 toO j Coach Steve Vidal's nis team registered a second straight shutout over Wyoming U at the Lobo courts 2 More Champs Enter Tribune Spelling Bee for a victory iThe Genla over John Watts Robbery Trial First of Forty to lain and Gold one-way east to First It will bring to a total of six the number of one-way streets in use When entire system is in effect Fifth and Sixth also will be included in the one-way plan Traffic Engineer David F ney said he expects that institution ol the throe new one- way thoroughfares will very smoothly City Expansion At Slower Pace Parachuting Into By PETE GIANNETTINO Albuquerque Js continuing expand and grow to LONDON March 31 slavia contended today armed els are being parachuted into bania to fight against the regime of Premier Hoxha To combat the apparently growing unrest in the small kan Soviet satellite nation sia reportedly has sent about a velopment has been slowed MIG jct lo what by building material ages and Federal restrictions On some types of construction a vey showed today The building pace which last year hit a record mark of drive carefully and watch for the J signs indicating the directional changes City officials have been very satisfied with the operation of the three streets which went into one-way operation last Monday Jury trials for the spring term Congestion was at a minimum He again cautioned motorists has slipped into a of District Court will begin at 9 a m Monday before District Judge R F Deacon Arledge from the outset There will be a special squad of policemen at the intersections of er gear resulting in accompanying declines in utility service sions The first quarter of this year valuations of struction as ed with the record pace of Albania Yugoslavia also that the Albanian is being directed by re- actionary Albanians now living in Italy There was no- ate comment Albanian exiles in Italy First trial will be that of rpw one-way streets to aid liam E Cody Santa Fe charged with armed robbery Some 40 cases have been set lor trial Several cases have been dismissed by the district attorney's I office and six defendants NM> guilty However the addition of 10 new cases since the Bruce Pieters NM over Dick Dohan W George H -T- V J 11 L CL U k Mann NM Diets The trial expected to the motorists Accredited As 4-Year College Educators Plan Annual Meeting Annual the Central District New Mexico Educational schedule was made keeps the Mexico Military be D n m a1 n nmi r number at about 40 cases John Taul KM over By ANN CONGER Tribune Spelling Bee Two more schools today named spelling champions for thc fourth Spelling Bee here April 28 at Albuquerque High auditorium New champions arc Allen Coop er son of Mr nnd Mrs Carl Fox 210 find Edward P son of Rev and Mrs Writer 1324 Freeman Allen will represent The two champions bring to the of spellers named ior thc Bee Much will select a New Mexico champion to compete in the Bee sponsored by Scripps Howard Newspaper's May 25 at ton D C The two champions are Sheila Bliss Base School and Robert Miller Jr School Meanwhile four other local schools had entered the and more counties announced they The new ity Runners-up in University Heights New Colfax 1 Allen entry -is a sixth grader who interested in football and baseball He went the train last fall York to see the New bos His ambition is to Academy to be 12 hobbies are ami Edward 11 also Rrader He likes animals keeps a machinery book when he isn't working with cop- per crafts He to be a grows up the Trinity Bee and Valencia The Bolen tin bee in Valencia County to-name a champion En- tries now 44 counties schools were Ronald grade Thirty-five competed Deadline for filing names of champions Tribuhs is April 21 T over Noel Hicks W Genta and Pieters over Dohan and Diets Mann and Taul over Watts Groene and Romero and Hicks STRONG BREEZES MAYBE SHOWERS ARE IN PROSPECT By BREEZY Rather spring breezes are formate today and again tomorrow accompanied by a few scattered showers caster The however will nol to jnore than a trace of The wind was reach velocities of 30 miles per hour in gusts this evening High temperature today was expected only degrees compared with peak of 61 Lows this morning were 36 at the the lands i Lows predicted ire 34 at the Airport 28 in the ley temperature for this date 81 in 1946 and 20 jn 1938 tomorrow n 5 53 and at j Petri W Joe Romano Linda Stamm last NM Williams W Walter Groene NM at Roswell was accredited today by the Central Association most interest is that of Dr Nancy of C o e g e s and Secondary Campbell charged with kidnaping ghouls as a four-year college Friday Saturday High Grades To Exempt Collegians WASHINGTON March 31 Truman day issued regulations viding for deferment of col- lege students from the draft on the basis of scholarship and aptitude tests Mr Truman authorized the establishment of aptitude tests for students now in col- lege Deferments will be granted on the basis ot the scores made Mr it to Selective Service Director Lewis B Hershey to the rating students must attain in order to col- lege Count Too In addition students who attain a scholastic rating in a certain per percentage of their percentage to be specified also by be eligible for deferments The new not aptitude tests for high school students or anyone else not now in college There had some discussion of a plan to test all young men about to enter college to see if they would be eligible for a deferment Hershey announced that the tests will be given sent college students May 26 June 16 and June 30 Those not now in college will be permitted to take the lests after they have been admitted to college and commenced their studies There now are about men in col- leges Hershey said it is sible at this time to estimate how many will rate deferments To Brains Purpose of the new plan is the nation of a continuing supply of specialists scientists and technicians who must be trained in colleges The Educational Testing Service a non-profit organization with headquarters at Princeton N J will administer the aptitude tests at 1000 examination centers in the United States and in S tories While there was no estimate of how many students will be red the system the White House acknowledged that the plan is intended as a tion of existing regulations A White House spokesman said the regulations are til further change according to the manpower needs of the country Application blanks and printed Besides parachutists Yugoslavia said planes are showering anti- lab e a local draft Communist leaflets over Albanian cities and towns The Yugoslav disclosures were boards about April 12 eligible to take the test an 1 Must be a registrant made by former V e registrant Yugoslav information director Jends request occupational de- So is known there are no f a western correspondents in AJ 2 Must be under 26 years old at bania and have not been for 3 Mnst navo eral years As early as last December the Albanian Telegraph Agency re- ported that Italian spies had para- chuted Dedijer bitterly attacked the Albanian belled Albanian other hotheads whom he feudalists and An attack on Albania would be for the USSR a god-sent op- as an excuse for First general session of aggressive policy on a broad November at Santa Fe Her trial will open April 16 before District Judge Edwin L Swope conferring the bachelor's degree The accreditation was ed in Chicago Associated Press A Weekly by Staff of The ON March 31 nominating are more than a year maneuvering has You caa discount President his T o meeting will que high library at 8 m Fri- day A second general session will be held Saturday a m in Albuquerque High auditorium and a third Saturday afternoon Association officers are H E Alexander Grants president E R Arndt Helen president and acting Bessie Lee Norris tary and Rudy Cuba treasurer The eludes Mr Mary Albuquerque and Leila Rawls Albuquerque Dr of the Good Citizenship Foundation will make the of the he declared 3 already begun and plan to continue his college or University studies the applicant need not be in a four-year college but his entire course must be for transfer of credits to a 4 Must not have taken the test previously The tests will be given at no cost to He wiU be required to pay only for his transportation to and from the center ng on America Yesterday and up are sure sorts 1 change He'll see look in f Also you ciui just Under Secretary of Galvin Mr will run will be re-elected It's a Democratic National plant to offset polls showing Truman popularity at tj n r of could III time Best guess is that President Truman will not run But tfs only a guess And Air Truman carft confirm it without having fall apart at seams J One group of is nominate Gen Dwight Eisenhower m M Freed I Weeks Ago Trigg May Lose CCC Presidency Is Report By RUTH FINNEY WASHINGTON March 31 Ralph Trigg suddenly yesterday as administrator ol the Production and Marketing Ad- ministration in the Department of will be placed soon as president of the department's financial agency Commodity Credit Trigg was named as a special assistant to F Brannan Secretary of Agriculture in the also to be named president of CCC Trigg in his new post ever is assured of remaining as a director of CCC department of- said Trigg returned to his office hera only the day before his demotion He had been in Albuquerque M and California He had headed PMA for three years being named Sen Trigg had been one of the most powerful figures in government sHift and He handled all price said today that historically the and food A few weeks ago it waj re- ported had taken away Albuquerque man released on a two-year suspended sentence about Court on theft charges was be- ing held today for investigation of attempting to commit Officers said the escaped from two men who caught him to steal a pair ol trousers in later apprehended hotel room hu PMA also becomes ident of CCC New Mexico and elevated to high places in the Clinton P An- was Secretary of is however to Monday with Brannan Members of staff said he told them he would continue to carry on in K whatever ments to Eun Giis T u PMA bou it authority for projects following criticism by the House Agricultural Commit Tifi tee farmers needs had not been represented with sufficient energy to the Defense Production Administration A radio commentator re- ported recently Trigg might replace Brannan in the cabinet post r Trigg was an supporter of support Both men hava denied there hM a rif t them   

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