Journal Special EVANSTON, Tl. — Mrs. Gertrude Kingsbury Byrd, 300 Carlisle SE, Albuquerque, has registered to attend the 17th annual National Woman's Christian Temperance Union leadership training school which begins at Evanston to day. Mrs. Byrd, vice-president of the New Mexico WCTU, is among union leaders from 20 states attending the 8-day school, when it had only 370 members. The membership has since grown to more than 5000 and its annual conventions have become so large Albuquerque l is the only city in the state with enough facilities for them. Hening said he is selling his interest in the New Mexico Stockman to his father, H.B. Hening, and Jensen. The mag azine is owned jointly by the Cattle Growers, the New Mex ico Wool Growers Assn. and the Northeastern New Mexico Grazing Assn., and has been published under contract with the two Henings and Jensen.