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Tucson Daily Citizen from Tucson, Arizona • Page 12

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Runoff Vote State Pioneer Woman Dies Due At Hughes Jane Tempe -Normal now Ari- A 'runoff -will be heldj at Hughes Aircraft afternoon to name a labor union as bargaining agent for plant em Jloyes. The announcement came ast night after a general election failed to'give more than 50 per cent of the votes to a single union. United Auto Workers, CIO, was ahead of all other unions in day's election with a total of 206 out of strength 469 votes. In was the International Association of Machinists, an AFL union, with 115 votes. Tomorrow's runoff be be- ween the two.

The company has not opposed entrance of a union it the plant and officials previous- said that they did not favor any one over the others. Third place hrthe voting went the Aircraft Industry Workers the Brotherhood of Carpenters! and Joiners, AFL, with 75 votes. I The International Brotherhood Electrical Workers, also AFL, --Scdity-Hopkicj Photo totaled only 12 FIREMEN, QUENCH BLAZE, THEN THIRST Fifty one voted for At 2 p.m. yesterday, the city fire department answered a call from Walt's tap room, no union and 10 votes were cnai- 673 S. Plumer which was then ablaze.

When three city fire trucks got within longed by the national labor re- 150 feet of the conflagration, their drivers discovered the tap room was 30 feet out- board which side the city limits, and therefore not their legal responsibility. Despite the angry shouts of some 500 spectators, the city firemen became spectators themselves. At 2:43 p.m., the Pima Merchant Patrol fire notified. Four Pima fire trucks, joined by two more from Davis-Monthan, extinguished the $20,000 blaze in 25 minutes. Considering that the tavern's walls had just been cured with highly inflammable linseed oil, the presence of a strong wind and the 43-minute delay in calling of firefighters, Owner M.

Walter' was happy to have some of his structure still intact. He showed his appreciation by serving beers from his undestroyed bar to the thirsty firemen. Suspected origin of the uninsured fire: A cigaret. Vanderhoof, 73, a resident of Ari- 20nt since 1886, 'died Tempe clinic Funeral services will be 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at- Carr mortuary in Tempe, with burial hi Double Butte cemetery there.

Surviving is her th Rev. V. A. Vanderhbof of Scbtts retired pastor of the Scotts dale Baptist.church. Mrs.

Vanderhbof moved Prescott with her parents from Kansas 66 years ago. As a child she attended grade school wit! Bucky O'Neill and Thomas Camp bell, later governor. Later, she graduated at the I of conducting the election. Of 531 voters, 72 -did not cast (ballots. Stones from the pyramids of Egypt would be sufficient to build a wall around France four feet high and one foot thick; Of A Faculty Pays Tribute To Dr.

Short Live Now Fights For Ike's European Army PARIS--(S 5 )--When John H. (Mike) Michaelis was with the today to Dr. Maxwell N. cotonel ften SaW He 6Uher Short head oi and Members of the faculty and staff of the of Arizona paid dead colonel or a live general." He made it to be a live general, and was transferred to Gen. Eisenhower's staff at SHAPE, near here: him say: Now the officers around "We'll either form a European or bury Michaelis." BRIG.

GEX. Michaelis has the job of "observer" for allied headquarters in the conferences being held by experts from France, West Germany, Italy, Holland, Belgium and Luxembourg, to work out details of merging their armies into a single European Many of these experts, however, believe the word "observer" is in adequate, because they have callec on Michaelis to solve problems the negotiators couldn't resolve. He took over the job last July, only a few days after he arrived from Korea via a brief vacation in the United States. His officia. title was deputy to the-assistant chief of staff for organization and training.

HE HAD previously served-under Eisenhower when the latter was army chief of staff just after World War II. Eisenhower personally requested his assignment to SHAPE when he heard that Michaelis was due back from Korea. European a negotiations were having rough going when Michaelis first started attending them. The six nations were at loggerheads on political differences at the ministerial level. Michaelis is credited with keeping the technical experts at their tasks, despite the differences higher up, in order to work out the details that would have to be filled in when the political problems' were solved, NEARLY' all such details --as! well as the main political issues -have been worked out now.

European army treaty is due for signing about Stay 1. Since most of the heavy work has been done, Michaelis spends much of his time back at his. desk, working on problems of organization and training. He is reluctant to say just what he does, because mineralogy department who died Monday. Special services were held in the liberal arts auditorium at which Dr.

Richard A. Ha'rvill, president, spoke. Rev. Richard Dunlap, pastor of the First Methodist church, officiated. The body of Dr.

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Capt. Frank Reefe, head of the police traffic division, said a cily ordinance requires that a motorist injuring an animal stop and make a 1 "reasonable effort to render aid and assistance." No formal' accident report is required. Other persons'took the in-, jured dog, to a small animal hospital for treatment. E. B'way Ph.

Ere, or Phone 5-13M it involves procedures oi.training sent to San Josei Calif for the soldiers, sailors and airmen of i Dr short had been a member of the nations; contributing manpow- the university faculty since 1931 er to the Atlantic pact armies in Europe. Or. Lackner 8 I TEETH When Needed" Extractions, Plateo, Dentures and Removable Bridges New liocatioi 90 N. Church Ph. M761 OIL STOVE FURNACE Phone 2-8854 for Prompt Delivery for Courteous Service PEOPLES FUEL FEED CO.

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Mike Mbnroney '(D- Okla.) Other survivors' include two sons, James'V. and both Phoenix; two. daughters, Mrs. Mary Mathis, Scottsdale; and dt'tfznt Evening, Mrs. Mitty Gay, Prescott; children nd seven children.

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