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   New Mexican (Newspaper) - December 19, 1938, Santa Fe, New Mexico                                THE SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN TEN TODAY 1TOL for Tab Russel Charlton's be national guard D. against 45th i attracted national at- got today 1 guardsman of York Ihe one of the the symbolic of the already haa a for ils 1 It be a it's appean oh the a precedent for his t The regimen an which 3 like a pinwheel with t and Is said to be de the cuff the a l raid lo have been th r thrown the Pe r the Corbnado 158th field artil on 1U Carrie Tingley bos Tingley toda of 340 E the J 1170 Pind th 14 i the cues admitted sine I there are M M boys and M girls f are from Span i Gym in in 1849 SANTA NEW 19, 1938 Tererro Employes Ballot Vote Will Decide Agency to Be in Charge of Collective Bargaining A election was re- today at where workers of the cah Metal Company are on collective Employes at the small mining located in the canyon went to the today to decide the American of Labor or the Industrial ipn would represent them in dealings with the com- similar election Is o be held it the concentrate mill held under govern supervision and presided over by Aaron W. regional di- rector of the 22nd region of National Labor Relations got under way at t o'clock this not the mine until tria polls close .at 7 o'clock tonight question balloted upon is whether the workers desire Union of Mine Mill and Smelter local No a Oio cr the Zinc and Mill local No. 2177V with the A. to represent them Residents of the mine said today the was to b clow claiming the the WorW n Brief Of ESPIONAGE MEXICO thai thl tt awl UK had scat a n U alleged in Maskan One aaU ike be a live aince toe charted Ike labar Bg to emBlay Other iata net U ke r waa en route 1 to make the l it the new state eol The dedication precede the Tulane Bond t Reference Bureau Dl I draf Jit the state's educa to Issue ial for the they to pledge th present men halli net to I fce grata Income of a similar na i allowed to be con r the pointed r to purpose wu In- 1M7 faring as well as tax Revenue For beginning he has just re- the sister have been lower he lot talk hat legislature about up the state's Is has been nce Bureau M- has been going books with the the re- aa He l of he can't be told makes bit report aspects election police were tent into al though police headquarters laid In event the balloting too ho would be to the ballot is reports said and the Labor Relations Board nor any party or parties wil be able to determine by name or otherwise the of any voter Stolen Quick recovery of. loot taken yes from the home of Miss Dell 530 East. Marcy wii reported today by Police Chle Tom P. reported shortly atle noon that a screen had from a rear the glass door panel the house en and and three Niv a jq blankets Within an hour receiving the Delgad the blankets were Where had been hidden nea and Juan San a local Jailed for In in connection Ih A second remained that of a purse from th ccr of Mn. while parked near the Presbyterian Ap ft each th purse when Mrs. Byrne re The window glass was broken Ip gain entrance to the cai police Duck has kept tays the part Plui today at Ihe state the records were the a UM n f UM or Taos Physician Is Found Dead N. Dec. 19 H. p. well known Taos was found dead at hi home here late He appar ently succumbed to causes attending physicians Dr. had practiced osteo pithy in Taos for many Be retired early Sunday after having the evening wit Repeated telephone calls U hla home next day went and hit friends to becom li Martinez went to his home and discovered the dead in his requested for a autopsy but was not granted pend ing some word from hU now In His widow and a M Dorothy O. Banning In Hospital N. honeymoon of rred and Helen wu today The married yea were en route to the ill of Job on the highway when car collided head-on with a car full of Mrs. Poole fuffered severe lacera I lions of Ihe throat and Non of the other MANY DEAD IN RIO DE Dec. If A collision of express and a train about 10 miles north af Rio de Janeiro today took a heavy toll In dead and First reports to newspapers here said 34 were killed and N Injured early crash on the Do Brasil Railway near 4OBI RESTRICTIONS Dec. New on Hungary's sibly including limiting their were in today gave final touches to i. the control of Jews to be introduced in parliament This coincided with the arrival of Count Galeazzo Italian for elgn who the Bud official press said to give Hun the benefit of in dealing the the Jewish and other domestic TO BEHOVE JEWS Dec. 19. Rumanian foreign let it be mown today that the removal o Rumanian Jews to Palestine and British colonies was en diplomatic DOW in progress with Great Britain A plan vaa the Jews the interior that inns and by Jewish n Ru had been Similar the reel o the country were said to be THE NEW 18 READ By NEARLY PERSONS DAILY LIVES SAVED IY GOVERNOR'S ORDER lrf convicted slayers of Ancho storekeeper and his clerk were saved from the electric chair by Governor Clyde In an order issued Tlw men were to have been electrocuted WOULD AID BRITAIN bier tbe ber May that an Ihe tt saM and Blr Im- WOBU be for the of Great During a brief review of foreign affairs Bennet nude slain that at the Britain for foundation tf oor action remains the he one of nations be the object of unprovoked the other certainly would not hesitate come to her Dec. 19 Prime Minister Chamberlain gave the house of commons a denial of published that he intended lo cede British to such suggestion has been made by Ihe Italian he said In reply prior to opening of a full dress debate on foreign based ite motion for a vote of censure on government's maneuvers In search of European A section of the French press move to give to Premier In an effort to quiet ian agitation fat from France In East French and Its port of and the Beien Youth Is Found Asphyxiated N. 18. vcr Dale Jr. 15, performed his last errand when he went to get Ihe family automobile His body was found Just Inside the closed The car's engine was Members of an Albuquerque fire department Inhalator which vainly attempted to revive the said he apparently had grown faint from carbon monoxide and collapsed before he was able to reach the open Five yean al wan fire Tlie re- a tW were kliM In TaMMe irer IKe Jap Minister Hits at U.S. Loan to China Will to lion of Conflict Says Arila Dec. Foreign Minister Hachiro Arila today de- clared the loan granted China by the United States be a gerous loan necessarily will lead to prolongation of the conflict and naturally to third Ar- tta at hit into He termed the granted ijy the American government last and table act on the the United States which thus far has acted with as the United press it is a political gesture oh the part of the United States I think that would be a very political the for- eign minister may regard the loan as really of eco- nomic pressure by a powerful eco- nomic It. would prove quite contrary to what Is expected by the United to a Arita said he was In- not to regard It as a cal But he least the Japanese people undoubtedly will find in It new grounds for ening the new order in east through which the anese have their JAP on Page 3) Ickes Challenges Lindbergh Dec. 19 Col. Charles A. and Americans who accept medals from dictators had a lenge today of the Interior Harold L. Ickes to explain why American birthright is not speaking night at the annual banquet of the Cleveland Zionist asked can any American who calls himself a or pretends lo believe in the enlightened principles that constitute the warp and woof of our American accept a deco ration al the hand of a brutal tator with that same to robbing and torturing thousands of fellow human Henry Ford and Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh will be willing to answer Ihe Nor are these the only two free citizens of a free country who obsequiously have accepted tokens of at a lime when the bestower of them counts that day lost when he can commit no new crime against Flays Voting Charge F. M. named as an alleged Illegal voter In a county election ix not Maurice F. Republican party a previous report that It was his vote which was Maurice said here day that F. M. Miera wu hli court will determine his right cf particularly since he has been voting In Socorro county for it he the contest Is not un- at when a Democrat loses it it and when It a F. M. as an M- unqualified voter In a con- test filed by Tally B. Democratic candidate for against the Incumbent Re- G of C Meeting to Be Held at Offices Tonight meeting of the San la Pe Chamber ol Commerce will be held In Ihe chamber of commerce not In the city officials Ihe organization an- this Scheduled lo begin at 8 the session will be confined to an- the of the annual election and consideration of routine S. president election must be before 5 o'clock this afternoon In order to be off Texas Slayer 19 slight young farmhand who ted to officers that In a drunken frenzy he killed the parents of the girl he 16ted was held In Jail here today because officers feared to take him the west Texas town where he committed the District Attorney O. D. Fisher said will demand for Frank who ab- ducted 16-year-old Wilma Kennedy and fled here after shooting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kennedy of Miles and fracturing the skulU other daughters with an Salazar was charged with The prisoner slill protested his love for the but the pretty blonde Insisted she did not care for Salazar had kept the girl the fact he had killed her tenant fanner parents until officers him freed the girl and told her tit Ihe Salazar told police was crazy drunk on whisky and when he went to the Kennedy house late Thursday On of Salazar's menls to him and Sheriff Lee O. Allen reconstructed Ihe crimes Kennedy shot Kennedy and robbed shot Mrs. forced outside and tied her while he re- lumed and attacked the other stole the Kennedy car and kidnaped Sheriff Allen said Salazar readily admitted Ihe double but asserted he did not remember Ihe Denies Pope Suffered Heart Attack Extra of Prelate Blamed for Restless VATICAN Dec. IS Unusual exertion undergone by Pope Pius caused lation today of which were quickly and authoritatively that he had suffered a setback in Ihe cardiac from which he A Vatican News service and other reliable sources said the 81-year-old pontiff today felt on days since the setback he suffered Nov. 25 and which a time caused anxiety concerning his some private sources said the holy father had passed a restless night after his discourse of yesterday and was somewhat Pope Plus yesterday braved cold and rainy weather to preside over and address the opening of the third academic year of the pontifical academy of There he delivered a discourse on science and religion to an blage of prelates and The holy father rested as Is his custom on which Is kept free of Vatican circles said his schedule of private audiences for tomorrow was heavier than The pope was said to have shown no sign yesterday that the long academy ceremony He commented several limes on the speeches of Telegrams and greetings and good some from chiefs of have arrived at Ihe Vatican anniversary of. the pope's The conference moved nearer tion on the Issue of continental solidarity and defense when It was announced that the Brazilian Ing In an automobile accident on the Albuquerque In front of Ihe deaf and dumb Santa Feans Win Lighting Contest Miss Belly of 750 and John S. of P. O. Box 1363, were prize ners in the recent contest conducted by the Rocky Mountain Electrical according to word received here The two will receive I. K a. study lamps an Their were among hundreds of en- tries from New and as two of the ners Three Albuquerque Belen boy were prize winners in Ihe Ihe Belen youth winning Ihe second CCC Employe Dies In Truck Accident SILVER N. Dep. 19 CCC youth was killed and eight others sent to the hospital Injuries when two CCC carrying 27 boys and crushed al Tom Hill 60 miles west of Silver Alfred 18, of was Injured dying nl Fort Bayard 20, was ally Injured and was taken to the hospital with seven others less The crash stripped the truck bodies from Ihe chassis and tered the human cargo along Ihe PRICE FIVE CENTS Pan-American Meet Turns Thumbs Down on Spanish Mediation Proposal Seen aj Attempt lo Involve Hemisphere in Affairs of Only Haili and Mexico Vole with Cubans on Plan Dec. 19. eighth Pan-American conference s sleeping committee today killed a Cuban posal for mediation by American republics in the Spanish civil war by a vote of 18 to 3. The Cuban project would have sought an immediate armistice after which American chiefly the would have offered Chief objection was that the plan constituted an attempt to Involve the Western hemisphere In the fairs of Europe at a time when the conference was seeking means of keeping European off purely American Only Haiti and Two in Freak Auto Accident Garcia Crawford Hurt in Informed persons said that Mello Franco's draft Included a Thp ct Uon the signatories would n investigating officers after they were struck by a car said to have been driven by decree of the Young After treatment of their In- they Three Involved Three cars were Involved In the In which Garcia and ford were According to Eddie special Investigator for the district attorney's driver of one of the the Crawford car passed him at a high rate of as he was going on Mack blew his and Crawford pulled over to the aide of the road In front of Ihe deaf Mack pullins up though some distance from Ihe other a passenger with and were standing the two Mack when Ihe car driven by New at- tempted to go between the hit caromed off and hit the other pinning Garcia Crawford against It. Both of legs were badly bruised In the while Crawford received facial Car While the participants In the accident were still milting Mack a fourth driven by Miss Marie of Albuquerque collided with his adding further lo the original All four ISce TWO on Page 21 In his annual report In in nu annual report In President said he favored E such legislation Ihe Interests of national defense as well as In the national as sell as In the irom Interests of conservation of natural and from Lor He said that unrestrained produc llon of mineral resources Is a facte which contributes to the waste bc of mines the Mexico voted witli Cuba Ihe Nearer Action the American continent against ex- designs of non-American powers and proclaimed again American doctrine of raw excess population or er such do not confer rights on nations to acquire the territory of In case of any aggression against an American state signatories would agree to combine ly In a common It was understood that Secretary of and Chief Argentine Delegate resenting somewhat conflicting United Stiles and Argentine both believed that a solidarity would be voted this week which would be stronger than any taken by the 193S conference at Claims Attention Nevertheless Stales differences continued to claim attention of soms ISee PAN-AMERICAN on Page 3) Hear Carol Singers Pre-Christmas events of Santa Fe's Fiesta de las will wind up Saturday night the Procession de los bringing wood for bonfires to light the scene and give warmth the 1.000 or more school children who will in the final program of rolling In the portal of Ihe Old Singers for Ihe finil program will from all schools In Ihe In- sectarian and Indian Although smaller In number of singers than Ihe previous week's Ickes Would Halt Waste Dec. IS Ickes said today he was In favor of legislation that would permit the department of Iho In- lo determine the nation's re- to the principal ns o means of checking Saturday night's carolling ful at Ihe Old Palace was nevertheless as Impressive In Ihe beauty of the The youthful from the Fe Indian from elto showed the effects of weeks of practice by turning In a sterling The caroU were even more en- contributes to the waste be- raore en- of the deterioration of the received by Ihe stock piles night crowds who paused to The secretary also lhe often tight Is lost of our purely bureau t 300 ers In the three each NEWS FLASHES a separate Six bon 1 on the north nt the devised a process for producing 99.7 The court the of H. found of rape in county and lo five to itx years In 19 The today in nn lo i of a in lai nf eral per cent pure metal from grade domestic ores and studied variety of American clays to determine whether they can be used for wares as as Im- ported The bureau has also pioneered Three Injured Dec. 19 Three persons were In the today Injuries suffered In weekend automobile Escape 8AFTORD. Dec. 15 Four n residents escaped deaUi early today when their car went out of control on the way near hero and plunged Inlo a The four trapped personl and Mrs. Frank F. Burch and Mr. and Mrs. Fay rescued by State Patrolman Joe Burch was lhe Burch suffered minor In- bat Ihe others were not The party was en route to fornia for the M of Die I by Die rlly department a lite and and Mi home Dec. 19 Stephen W. 65, of dM In lhe office nf Dr. W. after a a anil a hid represented the fifth Maryland district in since in conducting teju of Mbs Wilma W of Fort for oil from j wu recovering from In her He pointed out j was pushed 30 feet In the In Ihe bureau been from the Usuna Her their attention to strategic i condition was reported good minerals are Mr. and Will J of and In I were Crane so she car ov James A. prominent In Rohr on M pf lhs Rohr cjr PIES Dec 19 New died In hospital here Al his death he WAS Orand of the Grand Templar of New SEARCH FOR Dec. 19. to the three young who j forced 90 an club 10 peel pants and thm i frisked their were ai scarce I today from their of an In a rear-end a ear driven by The Weather tonight ind snow change In  

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