NOGALES’ HOME NEWSPAPER . PUBLISHED WHERE TWO NATIONS MEET FOR VICTORY I For Victory . .. UNITED STATES DEFENSE I * EFENSE BONDS • STAMPS IRogales Internationa! -mps X VOL. 20—NO. 9 NOGALES, ARIZ.. FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1944 FIVE CENTS A COP* Four Brothers Callahan Property REQUIEM MASS ON JULY 31ST Arizona Not For MANYSTAY AWAYFROM POLLS Shut Down S. For IN See Service On Wednesday FOR MEN KILLED IN PACIFIC Wallace COUNTY; HATHAWAY WINS Regimental Chaplain Has Vice President ‘Hi’ Sorrells As A shutdown of all operations went Fire Call To Recognizes Pal Reelected into effect Wednesday at the Calla- Highest Praise For (By CRAIG POTTINGER) County Supervisor han Lead-Zinc Company properties El Progreso After Separation CHICAGO, July 18—(Special) 3 in Santa Cruz County following a Boys Os Co. A In District No. —LTntil the Arizona delegation four-year effort to establish the Wednesday Eve Os 45 Years In response to request by 19 caucuses at 5 p.m. today it is not Less than 60 per cent of Santa company’s holdings on a permanent a local men in the 158th Infantry known who they will favor for Cruz County’s registered voters basis. Smoke began billowing from C. O. Strickland of Nogales in New Guinea, a Solemn Re- vice president. went to the polls Tuesday to re- About 25 workers will continue on the newly reconstructed El Pro- stopped an elderly man on the quiem Mass for three members of One delegate is for Henry Wal- elect the incumbents in the only the job dismantling machinery that greso Wednesday night and street Saturday and said, “Don’t their company who have died in lace, another for Justice Douglas, two races in which there were is being shipped to another holding- throngs on the street were sure I know you?” The man looked service will be held in Sacred others favor James F. Byrnes of opposing candidates. in Nevada. Around 100 men were the Morley Avenue jinx that has.. surprised and there was no an- Heart Church at 8 a. m. Monday, South Carolina, Senator Harry' S. W. H. Hathaway easily retained thrown out of work but it is thought ..brought on three major fires in swering gleam of recognition on July 31, on the anniversary of the Truman of Missouri, and Alben W. his State Senate poS'tlOreceiving al- that other mines in this area will the past six months was on the his face. “You’re a Harkey,” Feast of St. Ignatus. Barkley of Kentucky, Senate major- most as many votes as his two op- have places for most of them. job again. Strickland continued, “but I ity leader. One of the three latter ponents combined. The unofficial Disagreement between miners and The request was made in a letter Just as in the past—first at La don’t know one.” will very likely be President Roose- whch tabulation in this contest showed the company, an increased tax as- to Monsignor Luis Duval, pastor of Frontera, then El Progreso, and The man who had been ac- velt’s running mate for a 4th term. Hathaway 650, Mary Stella Rosen- sessment, and unprofitable ore are Sacred Heart Church.. by the regi- last at the St. Charles Hotel—- costed then said he was Jim Except for convention badges and berg 379, and Ferald W. Parks 322. said to be the reasons behind the mental Chaplain, Patrick F. Shine. the smoke was there, and Harkey of Carlsbad, N. M., but the fire newspaper headlines, you wouldn’t A. B. "Hi" Sorrells, Supervisor in closing down of the second largest Father Duval said the Requiem Mass truck soon arrived. But where did not recall the Nogalian until know the Democrats were holding a District No. 3, was re-elected, se- mining property in the county. wculd be said not only for Eduardo were the flames? given his convention ip Chicago—no decora- Strickland had name. curing approximately three times Carrillo, Carlos Peters and Hum- Forty-five years ago the When firemen got inside the tions anywhere, no brass bands and men the number of votes from electors in MANUEL berto Ramirez, but also for all ser- worked together as young SGT. FELIX, 23, left building they found that an elec- no campaign headquarters for vice- cow- the Patagonia area as his opponent, in vice men of this vicinity who have pokes here with the National Guard tric motor in a refrigeration unit presidential candidates except two , on a ranch near Cristobal, T. G. Dunham. now in New Few Upsets In lost their lives in the service of their , Texas. They separated 1940 and is Guinea. had short circuited and in rooms for Henry Wallace in the became Candidates for all other county is infantryman. country. and lost contact. After He an burning out filled both* stories of Sherman Hotel. renewing offices were unopposed. for the ser- their acquaintance, Primaries For A donation of SIOO the building with smoke. There KISS OF DEATH they proceed- Balloting was slow in all precincts vice accompanied the letter. Father was no other damage. The Wallace folks seem to think ed to spend the day talking over and few voters came downtown Duval replied in a letter to the F.D.R.’s letter which did not de- old times. Tuesday night to learn the results that did not Harkey is State Offices chaplain the Church mand Wallace as his running mate, here temporarily to of the election. wish money for conduct- settle the estate of brother to accept Dry Spell Broken was the kiss of death for the lowa- his The unofficial count was as fol-f ing mass, pur- . Dan Almost complete returns on the and instead had an—much different than four years who died during the past lows: the winter. state primaries show that Ari- chased a war bond to help boys ago when the President forced the , State Senator: Hathaway 650; said the Santa Here Wednesday “I think I’d zona’s official family will con- lin their fight. He delegates to take Henry. make a pretty Rosenberg 379; Parks 322. Cruz County men will be home good detective,” Strickland said Representative: tinue in office with few changes. The first heavy Arizona has been asked by Wal- Stearns 1036. when the bond matures, and they border's summer as he concluded telling about the UK The only upsets occurred in the rain Wednesday afternoon and lace’s manager to yield to lowa on Sheriff: Lowe 1170. may decide then how the money fell strange meeting with his former State Tax Commission race when continued with intermittent sprink- the roll call for vice president but Supervisor: No. 1: Frazier 394; shall be ued for the Church. buddy. No. 2: Warren Peterson defeated the in- les through the night. Total pre- Arizona will never do this. Escalada 367; No. 3; Sor- The nineteen joined in 276; (Absentee cumbent, Thad Moore; and in the men who cipitation was .63 of an inch. Practically all of Arizona’s dele- rells Dunham 81. the mass vote for Frazier, contest for the Supreme Court having their desire for Two light showers immediately gates had arrived up to noon, today. July Sorrells and Dun- bench of Judge A. G. McAlister, submitted to the Catholic Church Busiest man in the Baby State del- 27th To Be nam not included in this tabula- after San Juan’s Day are the only ’ here, contributed to the offer- tion.) / who was beaten by Arthur La and other rainfall of the summer sea- egation is Sam Morris of Globe, O. Patton, ‘Over Top Day Mignardot Prade. ing, were: John Carlos son to date in Nogales, although the Democratic National Committee- Treasurer: 1034. Rodriquez, Jaime Bettwy In the contests for offices in A. Jury, Ventura rural section of the country around man, who, besides having his hands Recorder: 1209. George In Bond Rally County Attorney: which the incumbent did not seek C. Teyechea. S. Urbina. Patagonia and Elgin has ad as full with eleven other national com- Espinosa 1046. Robert M. Hector L. Fern- Assessor: Fleischer 1119. re-election, Clifford J. Murdock be- Espinoza, much as two inches. mitteemen making arrangements for With Arizona’s War Bond sales School Sup’t: Everhart came State Mine Inspector. John L. andez. the convention is being hounded for 1115. to individuals $2,570,000 short As J.P. Gen- Jose G. Flores, Alfredo T. Gar- the few tickets allotted Arizona. No. 1: Hardy 723; No. 2: Sullivan was elected Attorney the state’s $20,000,000 Fifth War ~v Rothrock 314 (Absentee ral, and William T. Brooks received cia Raul L. Rodriquez, Manuel V. Write to a Friend There is a shortage of tickets for vote for 1l ' | . Mil Loan Quota for individual purchas- not Rothrock included) PVT. ARMANDO FELIX, 20, the nomination for State Treaurer. Feiix, Jay J. Goodman, Wilfido R. delegations. ers, State Chairman Walter R. Constable; No. 1: Burke 702; was inducted into the Army in In the major races there was prac- Ohnesorgen. Robert A. Pesquiera, JIM FARLEY HERE jBimson has designated Thursday, No. 2; Lewis 299 (absentee vote February and is now overseas no Governor Alex Ramirez. The talked to Jim tically contest. Sidney writer Farley July 27th as “Over the Top Day for for Lewis not included). somewhere in New Britain a Osborn received three L. Robles, James Sproule. at with P. almost Arturo the Blackstone yesterday and he Individuals" in a final effort to Precinct Committee: Larriva 598; medical battalion. He was last votes cast for Alonzo V. Villanueva. Robert B.
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