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Tucson Daily Citizen from Tucson, Arizona • Page 12

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Two who have witnessed the of European Jews-a ChrlKtlnn minister and a French war describe their experiences at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Congregation Anshei Israel, 1801 E. Sixth (it. They will be featured speakers at meeting of the United Jewish Appeal, which this year will collect funds to relieve suffering of unprecedented number of immigrants to Israel. The minister, Rev.

John Stanley Orauel, an American, served as a volunteer crew member aboard the Jewish refugee ship, Exodus 184, HP left his work with the um tarlan church to run the British blockade of Palestine aboard the which wan Illegal under terms of the blockade and was turned back to Europe, Mmc Oppcrt, an underground leader In France during the war, rescued thousands of children from the Nazis- After V-E day she helped cstabllsh.il children homes which cared for more than 1510 Jewish children through funds of the United Jewish Appeal. Her husband, also a member ot the resistance, was killed by the Cermans. Both speakers have recently been Israel, where they studied problems of the Jewish survivors of Hitler. Rev. Grauel is now a member of the national advisory council of the American Christian Palestine committee.

Chairman of tomorrow's meeting will be Raphael of the Tucson Jewish community council. A hospitality committee to receive Mme. Oppcrt and Rev Grauel Includes Mrs. Ethel LcBoff, Mrs, Esther Levy, Morris Shanhouse, Joseph Brlndis, Elmer Present and Henry Kaufmann. 16 Are Injured As Bus Rams Culvert MANHATTAN', Oct.

2G. (IP) A Continental Trallways bus dtruck a low culvert 29 miles north of here last night on L. highway 77, injuring 16 persons Hospital attendants said tnc most seriously injured was the children fromthe in France SANITARY KITCHEN WARE grtaj The widespread use of porcelain and equipment Only Request Of Jail Hero tsam tmut alm, Oct dale, wi in the finals tor king. candidttes for the PHOENIX, Oct 26. Tom Stowe.

crippled night watchman whose, accurate shooting killed Wo escaping jailbreakers Saturday has only one request for reward. "I would really like to ticket to the football game between mv alma mater, Arizona State col- ISe TMTempe. and the University I of Arizona," he admitted. The traditional game will be plaved at Tcmpe tn Nov. 12.

Its seen a sellout since before the season started. i Already Stowe has been voted rewards. The' Maricopa sheriffs, posse plans to give him. $200 and the police department is making up a reward of its own. The county board of supervisors has a motion pending to increase his $195 monin- Tempe Vong Homecoming Queen TEMPE, Oct.

26. UJO--A runoff election for the Tempe State college Homecoming king and queen will be held'here today in conjunc- u-ith an election lor the and wphomore student coun-! Hall. Syracuse, Competing for queen are Phyllis Brock. Phoenix, and Mary 12 student council Bob Dameron. Phoenix and Norman Wilson, Pcoria.

Freshmen candidates are John. Stew-art. Douglas, and Bob most i i bus driver, Dorsey E. Church, -S of Wlchlla, who suffered head anc back Injuries and shock. The Injured included PIC.

Emll Horak, army air force base Falls, head Injur Wichita ics, Boost Plant For At Airport Here A proposal "thatlhe Tucson municipal airport be used as a center for converting B-29s has received approval of the commanding general of the U. S. air force, the Associated Press reported today. Gen. Hoyt S.

Vandenberg, air force chief, agreed to the plan in communications with Sen. Carl rtayden (D-Arlz). The senator's office relayed the information to William B. Chamberlain, executive manager of Greater Arizona, ln iSrdm lie 'wai. given a five-point memorandum prepared by Gi eater Arizona several 'lays ago, backing Tucson as a center for the recon- version program, which awaits con.

cresslonal action. Aviation Maintenance- Corp. ol California, which has placed a bid for the reconversion work, holds on hangar space at the enameled uicnsno in hospitals, where sanitation js.ol utmost importance, is testimony to 'the sanitary have made porcelain enamelcdware a favorite of many American home- suffered a crippling shoulder and arm injury in his youth, killed a pair of cts awaiting trial murder. His fir.t shot Mled Charles Edward McEwen and his second Edward Corcoran. Two escapees gave up during the courthouse gun battle and a fifth, the notorious.

Jacx Tatum, 27, escaped and remains large. arrangement, of ROlden bron Tarns with to an IT of the occasion. HUBBARD'S GREENHOUSES 491 North Grande Ave. at St. Dial 24826 We Deliver i Smallest member of the sity of Texas football team--150- pound Porry Samuels--also is the fastest.

He has run 100 yards in makers. 0.5 seconds. Steel Pipe Shortage Delays PHOENIX. Oct. 26.

(U.B--The $3, BOO 000 Phoenix veterans' hospital, largest single building project ever undertaken in this area, may be delayed due to a shortage of steel pipe, the Del E. Webb Construction said today. A contractor spokesman said the protect presently was ahead of schedule, but the pipe shortage would stop construction within TnVcompany has ordered 100,000 feet of steel pipe which was due to arrive here on Oct. 10 from Kansas City. livestock Group To Convene In Phoenix PHOENIX.

Oct, 16. B. Mills, chairman of the Phoenix, Chamber of Commerce convention i committee, today announced that the U. S. Livestock Sanitary association has voted to Its 1950 conference in Phoenix during the first week of November.

Mills said that about 1,000 persons from all 18 states, Puerto Alaska and Canada are expected to Mills credited Dr. F. D. McMahon, mate veterinarian, with persuading the livestock sanitary officials to hold their next convention here. Ichabod.

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SCOTT 50 Steps from Pcnnhifton Present Indications are government will spend some 000,000 in converting B-29s to B-oOs for use in the military pro- An estimated 250 to 400 planes are expected to be readied in this manner. Chamberlain told the Associated Press that he estimated 100 of the planes now stored at Davis-Monthan air force base could be Converted at the municipal field. The Legend of Montrose is a novel by Sir Walter Scott, -w -w -r -w Come ID-Compare JEAN'S Comfy Suede Jackets to 18 I I LADIES--10 to 20 MEN--34 to 44 LEATHER CENTRE 6T EAST BROADWAY Opposite Santn Ulta Hotel BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY CLUB MANOR APARTMENTS New Convenient--Modern Paved Street Transportation Shopping Center Furnished or Vnjurnishcd Carport Laundry-Storage Caretaker on Grounds Country Club at 17th St. Ideal Residential Location Realtor BUTERA REALTY Gleaming grata by Martta ol Clasgow-and lor i SUNSET'S MILK in handy, NO-DEPOSIT Pure-Pak Enjoy the rich, wholesome health of pure SUNSET milk delivered in the Good-Housekeeping-guaranteed Pure Pak containers. There's NO deposit! AT YOUR DOOR AT YOUR STORE sunset i Dial 2-6471 for pure Try SUNSET'S Ice ChoeoUt.

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