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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 7

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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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7
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1C 4. BULLDOG Arizona Rf public, Phoenix, Arizona New Citizen Talks Of Life, Liberty "Wp rfipct livr without liberty. Wr kno'i- life without lilvrry not lifp. It is only a form of livina rtrafh." So declared Thr Republic's foreign editor. yrster- when tie herame an American ritiren.

Tuesday, May 19, Speaking in federal court where oath of allegiance, the 42-vear-old Pariov hammered away at the theme that without freedom, life is not worth living. HE DREW on 70 of tvork as a foreign rorrespondertt his intimate knowledge of the workings of the Communist and ether totalitarian systems. "Happiness without freedom is Impossible." concluded Padev. visibly moved by the ceremonies which made the Bulgarian native: an American. Padev was a British! Ftibjert.

Also naturalized were the German wife and daughter of Friedrich W. Schwarz. president of U.S. Semiconductor. Schwa was rtaturalired in 1355.

10 years after he was brought here by the army. He is a former German V-2 rocket scientist. Schwarz. his wife. Loni.

ajid their 19-year-old daughter Heidi, a General Electric Co. secretary, live at 7015 N. Fifth PI. SCHWARZ WAS "amazed at the contrast" between his Chicago naturalization proceedings and those here yesterday. In Chicago.

he said, people were pushed through in cool, formal fashion. Yesterday, besides hearing Padev's address, the new citizens received flags from Jack Yee. commander of American Legion Phoenician Post No. 50. Then they were feted at a YMCA reception sponsored by Friendly House and welcomed by Tage Pederson.

Friendly House's first foreign-born board member. Others naturalized: Mrs. Linnea A. Smith, Sweden; Mrs. Anna; Johanne K.

Kristensen, Denmark: Karol Laufer, Hungary, and Mrs. Laufer, Germany: Mrs. Betty 0. Clark. England: Christos Koletsis.

Greece: Christa .10 other men arid women took the Dullwpher. Germany: Mrs. Irm- 2ard M. Westbrook. Geoffrey Ratten-Pearce, England: Chaim-Hersz Kerszenbaum and Mrs.

Roja M. Kerzenbaum. Poland: Vicente Zamora. Philippines; Martinus Rouwenhorst and Mrs. Rouwenhorst, The Netherlands.

ALSO MRS. Grace Lyon. Scotland; Mrs. Marie Ann Romani, Canada: Joseph E. Smith and Mrs.

Anne Smith, Canada: Julius Joseph Smith. Canada; Mrs. Ysaura L. Fscoto. Mexico; Mrs.

Beatrice G. Ramirez. Mexico; the Rev. linryu Sugiyama. Japan; Michael L.

Haase. Germany; Mrs. Paula S. Janousek. Germany; Maurice G.

Chadwell and Olive V. Chadwell. Canada; Mrs. Elsie May Riolette, Canada; and Adela Baltier Lopez. Mexico.

All reside in the Vallev. 25 Heifer Church Gift To Germany WEST BRIDGEWATER. Mass. (API Twenty-five heifers have been turned over to the German consul at Boston, Dr. Guenther Motz.

for needy refugee families in West Germany. The presentation was made Sunday at a dedication sen-ice conducted by the Massachusetts Congregational Christian Conference. The heifers, purchased with pennies of Sunday school children and funds raised by necktie and pie and cake sales, will be shipped from New York June 4. Angry Farmer Quits U.S. SAN FRANCrSCO (AP) A Australian restrictions hf also felt Michigan farmer, angered by a were unfair.

$5,072 fine for raising too mnrh 1 I His wifr, Mildred. 43, fought under crop controls, sailed tMrs shp the I with his family yesterday for a liner Orrades with her 40-year-old life in Australia, saying, "I'm husband and their three children. in the fight to free the 'farmer." "My jf doesn't want to go," jYankus explained. Rut Stanley Yankus said hr "She's never been more than would retain his American miles from home (Silver Lake, iship and would not hesitate Rut I want to he free I come should he encounter man." ta .1 North' First Avp 69' IS ALL YOU PAY FOR RICH RUBY RED TOASTING U.S.A. Shortly after they were naturalized, four new Americans toasted their citizenship with grape juice at the Phoenix YMCA yesterday.

Michael Padev, foreign editor of The Arizona Republic, is flanked by Mrs. Friedrich W. Schwarz and her daughter, Heidi, family of the U.S. Semiconductor president. At left is Julius J.

Smith, Phoenix College, sophomore. Pima Judge Garrett Disqualifies Self In Case TUCSON (AP) Judge Lee Garrett disqualified himself yesterday from hearing motions to quash indictments against five men indicted by a county grand jury. i He assigned the motions to I Judge John Molloy. After the court recessed, he told reporters he had disqualified himself at the request of two defense attorneys, Fred W. Fickett, and Richard B.

Evans. The five men under indictment are seeking pretrial dismissal of the charges against them. They are Lambert Kautenburg- jer, chairman of the Pima County Board of Supervisors charged with receiving bribes, perjury and filing a false, state income tax return; Gene Bogard, president of Bogard jGMC bribery; Alexander L. Abbott, former chairman of the County Planning and Zoning Commission and head -of Abbott Realty, offering to receive a bribe and agreeing to receive a bribe; jSam R. Kaufman, merchant and I realtor charged with offering to receive a bribe; and Joseph.

Nordale, realtor charged with perjury. Hearing Glasses FOR ALL AIDS ADAMS AL 2-4493 PKXSIONKHS: will jnn with your hrarlnt your ability to Instead of the usual $1.65 prict Want to buy a car? Shop the Want Ads Want Ads Get Fast Results 1 Goblets Iced Teas Sherbets Tumblers Juke Glosses Now! Something new. from the Bank of Douglas: CREDIT, AN EASY, NEW WAY OP GETTING MONEY AS YOU NEED IT I (AVAILABLE JUNE 1ST) The Bank of Douglas Credit Check is a simple way to arrange for an extra CASH RESERVE of up to before you need it. You can draw on it any time, for anything you wish, and pay for your purchases on the spot with a Credit Check. (GLASSWARE HAND BY DUNCAN FINE OLD THUMB-PRINT-DESIGN -Here's the rich, ruby-red thumbprint glassware you couldn't live Now you'll buy in 8's and I2's and save over for showers, aoniversaries, lay-away! Think of getting each lovely- the color of a Burma banded wttn crystal-clear diamond just 69c, lowest price in years! GIFT-PERFECT ISERVING PIECES 3.95 FOR VACATIONS, TRAVEL FOR EDUCATIONAL EXPENSES KJK HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES FOR ALL TYPES OF EMERGENCIES FOR TAXES AND INSURANCE EXTRA CASH WHEN YOU NEED IT JUST WRITE A CREDIT CHECK! You do not have to apply for credit elsewhere, and wait for confirmation.

You do not have to apply for a personal loan every time you have to meet a major expenditure. Your credit is already established and continuous when you have a Credit Check account. 6.50 How it works: To establish your Credit Check Account, you simply fill out a form furnished by any office of the Bank of Douglas. You decide how much you can pay back each month (this determines your maximum reserve). You can get from $300 up to $1,000.00.

SAMPLE CHART If you want to rtpay at thi rate of: $25 35 45 55 Your maximum credit will bt: 12 months 18 months $300 420 540 660 $450 630 810 990 WHEN CAN YOU DRAW ON YOURRESERVI? Any time! Use all, or part, the next day if you like. Or, you may just want the satisfaction of knowing the money is there waiting for you. You may want to hold it against an emergency, or for a future trip or vacation. HOW DO YOU REPAY? Pay nothing until you draw upon your cash reserve. Then, payments are the amount originally agreed upon, or of the outstanding balance, whichever is less (with a minimi'im of $25).

As you make your payments you rebuild your Cash Reserve toward the original amount. IS CREDIT CHECK DIFFERENT FROM PERSONAL LOANS? Absolutely! Credit Check gives you a cash reserve that you can use for whatever you like, any time, anywhere. And each payment you make builds hack your cash You can keep spare money ready and waiting all the years of your life' DOES CREDIT CHECK REPLACE CREDIT CARDS? Yes! It gives you much more. You can pay for what you want when you want it, with a credit check. It's like having cash always in your pocket so that you can make greater savings on your purchases, meet an emergency, or take quick advantage of-bargains or special opportunities.

YOU OET FREE LIFE INSURANCE When you use your Bank of Douglas Credit Check, your life is automatically insured at no additional cost for the amount you have used. Your family wouldn't be faced with making the payments. YOU MAY MAKE IT A JOINT ACCOUNT Perfect for family use. A joint Banlc of Douglas Credit Check Account enables you to budget the payment of major household expenditures and other expenses. AVAILABLE JUNE 1ST APPLY NOW I All you need do is fill out the Credit Check application form available at any office of The Bank of Douglas.

Or, phone the Credit Check Department of any Bank of Douglas office' and 'we will mail you a form. Send it to us, and upon approval, you have, a Credit Check account. AT THESE SAVINGS (Not sketched) Lew Reat Bowl 4.50 BudVaie 1.95 Candelabra, The Bank of Douglas "Arizona's Fastest Growing Bank." (Skekhed) Footed Candy Bex 3.95 Pitcher, 48-ci. 3.95 Cake Stand 6.95 Chip-and-Dip, 13-inch 6.50 Ruth In, we'll validate Itt Mail and pliant whllt quantity latti. PHONI ALpint 2-S721 pair 9.95 Punch Set, ISpcs.

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