CoUlp-2SdTWJVR'S URANIUM 11 them thar nius... i ami Jk no more raws,” declares Albert 13- Marshall 52, n.nch-Deaumonk Cal.. pointing lo where he found the precious atomic bomb raw material The comityijpy—todayiproveJnltcd.ions.Crime Wave Breaks Over Cruces; Cars Stolen, Restaurant Lootedtppettl lo the co un-mem-Israel plain-P aP--prob-encrallt;1 the ^alcB-to re-Lflmlt-U.N.posl-.hlllty r sev-must they y theUnited :usslft 3 are t na-dered ranee, lgiumnraelM. is nt of peace that U.S. I theP) — :al 13 . iolnt!Two automobile thefts. another burglary In the vicinity of Water street and Us Cruces avenue uxid new forays by a Peeping Tom in the northeast part of the city combined to make Friday a night of crime in lias Cruces.Stolen from in front of his home on West Greening avenue was the 1947 nudge belonging to S*m Klein, local merchant anil former mayor of the city. No trace had been found of the missing vehicle by Saturday afternoon. The late model enr 1b cream colored.1017 Hudson Recovered • Recovered through the quick work, of Sheriff Snntos Ramirez was a 1947 Hudson owned by Bill Perrin, proprietor of the Legion bar The vehicle had been driven up in front or bis eatiiblwbwmnt curly this morning while Perrin went inside ar.d left the keys m the car. A few minutes later he enrne omI to find the cor gone.RaLurdav morning, in response lo his stolen car report. Sheriff Ramirez learned that Lhc Hudson had been involved In an accident at El Paso. The sheriff said the El Pnsq police were holding a White Sarnia soldier named Delbert Maddox. Damage to the Hudson could not be Immediatelydetermined.$•1,(100 Involved Thefts of the two cars involved ahout $4,000. Both were insured.Thieves Friday night broke into Day’s Hamburger SUnd and escaped with $30 in cash »nd an estimated $12 in goods. The lunch Stand U located just snuth of the Sun-News on Water aUcct.The proprietor. Mra. John T. Lee. told police toduy that thr cash drawer in the restaurant had been looted of everything except several pennies, and that a carton containing six package of coffeehud been opened and three of the packages taken. She valued the stolen coffee nl $12.Frunt Window Broken police Chief Johnny Moore, who arrived on the scene shortly after police were notified this morning, said that Apparently more thun one person had a hand in the burglary. Invusilgnlion disclosed that a pane of glass in the front Window hAd bren broken with a bottle and that someone had gained access to the lunch stand by crawling through the small opening to open the door for others.Officers found blood on bits of japp.rri glass around thr pane and on the window sill. Chief Moore surmised that a small man or youth had been aided through the opening.Eli lire Placn RaiiMickc.lMr*. Lee said tlml the entire lunch ruom hnd hcen ransacked. She discovered the theft upon opslng for business Saturday morning.The burglary was .similar lo one which occurred hcvciM days ago ut the Car Paris Depot, U business establishment mi Las Cruces avenue. just wefit Ol the suit-Xcwa Officials Slid that a thorough investigation will be made.The City c financial re soon will si •lures fur I eroded recei The genet burflcmeuts cclpls of $1 fcrcncv of SI .058 nifft Reports flt; works will SB. 11.02 a lli.760.64, alExpimdill gus syslen »1.007 65 m cnipls, $13,' Foi the fwill list th Licenses.$1.10710: «40; bnlliltn; ity iipprop permits. $! 188.25. nmlExii-iiaesDisburse ninU inclii Other »• depart mmr fire dcpnrl 00; Ilhrui V ilupait menparks cxplt;clcpfti’tinenThere the oilier lt;Soull: On PiSeven New Polio Cases Are Reported In SlateSANTA FE. Aug. 21 Thestate health department received reports Of seven new inf untile p»r-nliiysia cases In the atatc during the week ended Aug. 14. Two rnscs were reported in Santa l*c county, two in Valencia and uiu* each in McKinley. Grunt anil Luna.WASHISouthern peared toAtor L/»disidcnllul Viltl* l«»5i!Senator Olin U. J porter In will burls Congress present a entire nlcuM for t popular 1Lodge anil into-const klut