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The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona 19 Thursday, November 18, 1954. Officers Are' Elected 1 1 I Hearings Scheduled 1' 1 CllCli UCdUCl Arizona Hospital Groun Incorporated Sees Progress At final meetlnes of the Ari 81 Per Gent Of Maricopa Voters Voted Roughly 81 per cent of Maricopa County's eligible voters went to the polls to cast 124,164 ballots, James G. Hart, chairman of the Maricopa Board of Su Toward Peace Avondale High School Plan Gains Support AVONDALE (Special) A hew union high school district and a new high school in this area for about 450 students may emerge from planning now in the public hearing stage. The problem has been presented to the public like this: Avondale District has no high school. It is paying tuition amount 1 WASHINGTON (UP), Pierre Mendes-France, dynamic young French premier whose efforts helped end the Indochina arrived here yesterday expressing ing to $77,743 to Tolleson Union "optimism" that the Free World pervisors, said High, Litchfield High, and Phoe 5 yesterday after nix Tarhnical School to educate is making steady progress to force on the community.

For instance, it would eliminate the pitting of Avondale youths against each other on the erid- completion of its 254 high school students. ward peace. The black-haired French Both Tolleson and Litchfiejd iron, situation which now arises trustees have been pressing Avon. leader, arriving from Canada by the county's i vote canvass. 1 A total of voters were 5 registered.

dale's school board for an outline of this district's future plans. The reasons: Tolleson is going to have to build more facilities unless plane for four days of goodwill and business talks with President Eisenhower and other American officials, was greeted at the airport by Vice President Nixon and Secretary of State Dulles. Avondale transfers its students elsewhere. And Litchfield wants The vote canvass did not change the outcome tabulated in preliminary figures. to know what's coming.

If Avon- dale should pull its students out Carlock MENDES-FRANCE, in a brfef of Litchfield High, the school would be left with only about 75 students, not enough for efficient zona Hospital Association "convention yesterday, the group approved, and ratified adoption of articles of incorporation and elected officers for the coming year. The association Is now incorporated under the laws of Arizona as a non-profit corporate body. Officers elected were Dr. Frances Bean, Pima General County Hospital, Tucson, president; Carroll Phelps, St. Luke's Hospital, vice president; and Guy Hanner, Good Samaritan Hospital, secretary-treasurer.

ELECTED TO serve on the board of directors for three year terms were Joseph A. Coppa, Mohave General Hospital, Sister Mary Placida, St. Joseph's Hospital. To serve on the board for two year terms are M. G.

Wolfers, Tucson Medical Center, and J. L. Cline, Gila County Hospital, Globe. Walter Montignani, Yuma General Hospital, and Martha Leyle, Lawrcmce Memorial Hospital, Cottonwood, will serve one year terms. Walter Cheifetz, association attorney, gave a report on the hospital lien law passed by the 21st legislature.

MRS. KAREN Ford, St. Luke's Hospital housekeeper, spoke to the morning session on "Housekeeping Problems." Mrs. Ford emphasized method and routine as the two basic rules for efficiency in housekeeping, adding that the rules are effective in household routine as well as in a hospital or other Institution. operation.

TWO YEARS ago. the boards of because some Avondale high school youths go to Tolleson, some to Litchfield, and some to Tech. T. C. Rhodes, Avondale board president, has pointed out that since 1924 this district has issued only $158,500 in bonds.

In 1930 there were an average of 154 pupils attending elementary school here while today there are 1,175. More bond issues have not been sought in the past because the district has received $333,815 in federal school construction aid as a result of the impact of defense work at Goodyear Aircraft Luke Air Force Base, and Litchfield Naval Air Facility. Goodyear and the navy installation are inside the district. Luke is close enough to have some effect. JAMES KING, another speech, said he came "in a spirit of optimism" and thinks "France and the whole Free World are making steady progress on- the road toward peace." "I am confident we can assure the safety and development of Avondale, Litchfield, and Tolle son Union districts started get ting together to work out a solu tion, our common civilization," he said.

f.j,,,, ii ii s(f if 1- i There has been general agree ment that Litchfield, now a combination elementary and high Nixon, first to greet the 47-year-old French chief on behalf of the President, said, "Nice to see you." Mrs. Nixon handed a bie bou school district, and Avondale, strictly an elementary district, should form a new union high TtanmiPt Gtiests at the 11th annual banquet of Arizona Hospital Association jjciah.jui. -last night in the Colonial Room, Hotel Westward Ho, chat before entering the dining room. Pictured are, from left, Mr. and Mrs.

Quentin Evers, Wickenburg; Mrs. Florence Ladner, Casa Grande; Mrs. Maude Miller, Winslow; and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Montignani, Yuma.

quet of red roses to Mendes-France's brunette wife, an Egypt- school district. A group of about 50 Avondale Avondale board member, said the people met Oct. 27 and the major mm m. ity favored this action. Last week.

proposition would raise the tax rate here 76 cents per" $100 of about 200 Avondale citizens met and passed resolutions commending their school board and ad- assessed valuation. On a $4,000 12 home in Avondale or Goodyear, the yearly tax bill would be increased $9.12. On a $7,000 home, administration on the planning done so far and requesting the the additional cost would be board to carry out necessary $15.96. In the final count, Governor Pyle carried Maricopa County by 411 votes over Ernest W. McFar-land, the successful Democratic nominee.

Pyle polled 61,139 votes in Maricopa to McFarland's ROSS F. JONES, attorney general, exceeded Pyle's vote total on the Republican ticket. Jones polled 61,261 to 54,922 for Robert Morrison, the Democrat who defeated him. U.S. Rep.

John J. Rhodes (R-Ariz.) polled 60,423 votes to defeat his Democratic opponent, L. S. (Dick) Adams, who received 53,307. The board of supervisors certified the vote canvass results to Wesley Bolin, secretary of state, at 11 a.m.

yesterday, and immediately preparation of certificates of election to be issued to all of the successful candidates. ONLY ONE VOTE contest is expected as result of the election, and that may be filed in Maricopa County Superior Court today. It will challenge the re-election of Hart to the board of supervisors on behalf of Carl Carlock, Democrat, who lost by the narrow margin of 103 votes in Supervisor District 2. Frank Haze Burch, attorney for Carlock, said the contest will be filed sometime this morning. Hart was one of only two Republican candidates to win in county races.

The other was Superior Judge Henry S. Stevens. Seating capacity of the United Nations assembly hall is about 2018 persons. legal steps to form the union district with Litchfield. The present Litchfield High School building would be sold to ANOTHER public meeting on Dorn irencn Beauty who spent the war years in this country.

BECAUSE of the lateness of his arrival (5:35 p.m. EST) Mendes-France and wife were driven directly to Blair House, the government's guest house across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House. The French premier will meet Mr. Eisenhower for the first time today and begin talks with the chief executive, Dulles, and other state department dfficials "in hopes of dispelling U.S. doubts about his foreign policy.

There was some feeling here that the hard-driving French leader, who sometimes works 100 hours a week, has a deep-seated hope of turning France into a "bridge" between East anH Wpst. the proposal has been called for Air Training Litchfield Elementary District. In this way, the elementary district would assume the bonded in 8 p.m. Nov. 29 in Avondale School.

Decision Near In Litchfield Park, a public meeting has been tentatively set for Dec. 1. debtedness of the Litchfield High School District so the new union district could start off without bonded debt. Joining of the two districts Arizona's chances for getting an air reserve training center with pay for the reservists who The proposition for a new union into a union high school district would give the new unit a legal high district will get a thorough airing in the coming weeks. It is trending capacity of $586,955 10 participate may be determined at a meeting here tonight in Hotel Westward Ho's Aluminum per cent of assessed valuation.

being explained here by King, Rhodes, Board Clerk Joe Holly, Room. As plans now go, a high school This might mean a neutralist at Supt. L. C. Coor, and others.

I I Jf. tfc Jg 1 lMZilfr V-' V) r-iSfc" 1 Iff I I 4'fc would be constructed here for about $500,000. It would be fcuilt Joseph Walton, deputy county A briefing team cf officers from Fourth Air Force Head- attorney for schools, is assem here because Avondale by 1956 auarters. Hamilton Air Force bling legal papers. To join in a titude and weaken France's close tie to the Western defense bloc.

Officials got some assurance, however, from Mendes-France's statement in Canada Tuesday that Russia's call for a 25-nation Base. will meet with mem bers of the 9085th Air Reserve will be furnishing 125 new high school students each year many more than will Litchfield Elementary School. union high district, the voters of Avondale and Litchfield districts will have to sign petitions. The Group. Colonel Mel Goodson, com conference on European security number'of signatures required: at PLACING of a high school mander of the group which directs air reserve activity for Ari ixov.

was "unrealistic." That ties in with this country's and Britain's position. least 51 per cent of the number of votes cast in the previous school board election. here, proponents believe, would have a much-needed unifving zona, said he and his staff are 1 DRASTIC WOMEN'S BETTER APPAREL HERE AND NOW IS A SALE of Womia' Finer Thinqs that yea would net ordinarily expect to find In a tale of this type if yon like nice thing to wear. It will pay yea to be here when the doors open Thursday. optimistic about the outcome.

Colonel Donald W. Titus, deputy chief of staff for operations, Fourth Air Force, will head the visiting team of officers. With him will be Maj. Wilmer E. McDowell, director of individual training; Maj.

Ralph Reichert, director of reserve administration, and Maj. Ralph A. Putnam, director of manpower and Clia ttlll Pictured before start of annual banquet of Arizona Hospital Associ-V 0 ation are, from left, Joseph A. Coppa, Kingman; Mrs. Robert Rhine- hart, Phoenix; Mrs.

lone Oliver, Tucson; and N. G. W7olfers, Tucson. SFU Not SNAFU Cof To Give Sun-Scope Cars Strike Pole, Store How Phoenix and the Valley of Present System Of Grading Favored By Osborn Parents By ROGER LEWIS Osborn parents do not consider the school district's SFU grading the Sun get their names into newspapers, magazines, trade journals, and radio broadcasts Several blocks of homes in northeast Phoenix were blacked CV (O) 'TPtf FT APPAREL 1 t) SOUTH I I Lr Lb SHOP td 17th AVE. IcAMjJ I and Sacrificed at jT mmmfmmmm QT A IJTQ 'I Reductions In This Great a I "Kf J.

n11 irObjb THURSDAY! throughout the nation will be ex plained today at noon to mem system SNAFU. bers of the Phoenix Chamber Of Commerce. Those who like it as is plus those who favor retaining it with modifications outnumber parents who want to switch to the ABCDE reporting method, a survey shows. be conditioned children should out last night when a car struck a power pole and knocked out an electric transformer at 20th Street and McDowell. Manuel Montoya, 24, of 1102 S.

Montezuma and his wife, Hor-tense, 21, escaped with minor injuries. They were treated at Memorial Hospital. Montoya's car was damaged about $800 worth. About 1.400 for them. question-naires 60 per cent of those 3.

The present grading system, sent home to with modifications, leads all others in preference. parents were returned to Ar- 1 The Situation Is This In Anticipation Of Normal Buying Activity the Past Few Months, We Pur Montoya told Patrolman Carl 4. PARENTS OF grade 7 and wimmmm den Staples, 8 children are about equally di The publicity department of the chamber will show how it's done during today's regular membership luncheon at Hotel Westward Ho. Publicity department members, will act out typical operations in getting the Valley's tourist and industry story to the rest of the nation. Special guests will include Beth Andre, who is Miss Arizona of 1955.

and a princess of the Sunburst Indian tribe. The Sunburst is a fictitious tribe invented by the chamber for publicity purposes. One picture of the tribe's princess has been, run in more than 100 newspapers in the past few weeks. There will be no chamber membership luncheon in 7 vided between desire for compet head of the district's depart-m of in Marlett he was norcnoouna on 20th Street, and failed to see the street jog at McDowell. In another traffic accident, chased A Very Large And Complete Line Of Women's Fine Apparel But The Business We Anticipated Has Failed To Materialize Up To Expectations As A Result, A Great Many Thousands Of Dollars Worth Of This Fine Stock.

That Should Have Already Been Sold, Is Still In Tha Store Therefore, We Are Faced With The Necessity Of Reducing Our Stock As Soon As Possible. itive grading and for present 1 cmwvmm struction and about $4,000 damage was caused guidance. grading modified. Those of lower grade children are more 'inclined to snub the competitive grades. The poll of last night when a seaan crasnea into the New State Electric Coat 447 E.

Jackson. Staples parent opinion 5. There is little interest in ubstitution of parent-teacher is part of a continuing study of the district's grading procedures. Since 1945, children have been conferences for report cards. Noel Clifford Sims, 35, of 112 S.

27th was treated for cuts and bruises at Memorial, then jailed for investigation of drunk driving. A corner of the building was knocked in, and plate glass LADIES' NYLON PANTIES (This surprised school officials.) graded if a child studied and learned as well as he could; Most of those who want the NEW SWEATERS ALL WOOL ORLONS Values to $6.98 SALE PRICE if he used just part of his ability; NYLON LACE TRIM Values to $1.25 SALE PRICE present system modified ex 177 66' and if he loafed. 1 LARGE SPECIAL GROUPS COTTON DRESSES WASHABLE COTTONS LINENS DRESSES FOR SPORTSWEAR OR AFTERNOOJJ DBEtSS FOR NOW AND ALL YEAR VALUES TO SI 2.95 YOUR CHOICE pressed preference for a written Antrim Talk report supplementing the SFU ratings. A smaller number asked NYLON SLIPS At 7 Tonight was broken. Man Braves Fire For 'Baby9 (Dog) Gary Emmons tried.

for the present system to which would be added "6" for JERSEY TRICOT 40 DENIER COTTON SKIRTS ONE LARGE GROUP Values to $8.95 GOING AT Values to $5.98 57 88 2 STUDENTS DO not compete against each other but are judged on the use each makes of his own ability. The survey found: 1. Parents who understand and believe in the SFU system emphasized the psychological danger $2 Randal J. S. McDonnell, the SALE PRICE There was some interest in a AND Earl of Antrim, will discuss "Britain and The Free World," tonight Emmons braved a fire and cut LADIES1 GOWNS BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED at the fall dinner oi the English- an artery in the right leg only dual grading system.

Students would be graded on the use they make of their own ability and also in competition with others. Speaking Union. to rescue a doz last night. Em involved in submitting youngsters Values to 56.98 57 2 mons, 32, of Glendale kicked in to unbridled competition before SALE PRICE a class window and entered a STAPLES EMPHASIZES that the child has developed a feeling trailer-cabin at 3776 Grand Ave of security. NEW FALL SKIRTS COTTONS WOOLS GABS.

CREASE RESISTANT RAYONS ETC. VALUES TO $12.95 YOUR CHOICE LOUNGING ROBES CORDED RAYON SEVERAL COLORS Value. SALE PRICE $077 three factors must be considered in the grading system study: nue after a woman screamed, Hl-A MARJA BEAUTY BRAS. SHOOT THE WORKS IN THESE GROUPS BETTER DRESSES LINENS FALL COTTONS ORLONS 8 AO-NO-MORE JERSEY FAILLE TAFFETAS VELVETS FLANNELS COMPLETE SIZE RANGES FAMOUS NAME BRANDS VALUES TO $14.95 YOUR CHOICE MMy baby, my baby." The dinner is at 7 p.m. at the Phoenix Country Club.

The visiting speaker, educated at Eton and Oxford, has served with the British foreign service and the Royal Navy- He is chairman of the Nation Trust in Northern Ireland and chairman of the Ulster branch of the Eng 1. The children. What type of Regular $3.50 Value S037 grading meets their psychological 2. Those who favor the competitive ABCDE system say we are living in a competitive society. They also point out that the high schools and colleges use needs.

He could find no baby. When he went out the door of the trailer, a dog followed. It was "baby." SALE PRICE 2. The parents. Which typeof competitive grading systems and report gives them an adequate 0 8 8 WHILE THEY LAST $5.95 FLEX NIT LADY CUE PANTY GIRDLES FOR THIS picture of the work and growth of their children.

$144 AND SALE ONLY 3. The teachers. -Which type GD Radio Test Termed Success can be done within limits of time and energy. And He Never 'Bats' An Eye? Dead-pan Harold Ellis, police property custodian, never bats an eye at the oddly assorted things cops drag in for him to keep safely. The Arizona participation in a The purpose of the just-com PURE SILK HEAD SCARFS Hand Rolled Hand Screened Value to $2.95 YOUR CHOICE $100 $144 I and I 100 WOOL STOLES Values to $6.95 $077 SALE PRICE 3 nationwide civil defense radio test pleted survey deals witn just factor two, he said.

early yesterday morning was lish-Speaking Union. Lord Antrim is a great-nephew of Angus McDonnell, well known in the United States for his service as an aide to the Earl of Halifax when the latter was British ambassador here. Colonel McDonnell and Lord Halifax visited Arizona several times. Mrs. O.

D. Miller is general chairman of the dinner. Halbert W. Hoard of Scottsdale is president of the Phoenix branch. The English-Speaking Union is an organization to improve understanding among the English-speaking nations of the world.

termed a success by George This survey indicates that in Owen, state civil defense director. "HNE STTLE TREND OF CALIFORNIA 1 1 Re Volee .95 C1 OS'! SALE PRICE 1 1 ONE GROCP OF -v 1 1 CORDUROY SUITS U. Value SlfB8! SALE PRICE the opinion of our parents, a Commercial stations operated modification of our reporting sys on 640 or 1240 kilocycles during a LADIES' SLACKS VALUES TO $3.95 YOUR CHOICE $3" $477 YOUR CHOICE OF OUR NEW BETTER BLOUSES WOOL JERSEY SPORT STYLES COTTONS NYLONS RAYONS DRESSY VALUES TO $8.95 YOUR CHOICE CORDUROY JACKETS Values to 9.95 YOUR CHOICE period from 1:30 to 4:30 a.m. He has a roomful of deadly weapons that have proved themselves, burglary tools, confiscated narcotics, stolen license plates, and other wonderful things. But yesterday he was startled.

He was checking the property tem which will give then a clearer understanding of the growth of their children is desired," concluded the Osborn Record, dis The test was conducted by Paul 100 WOOL SHORTY COATS Vatues to $22.50 SALE PRICE Hughes, KTAR; Homer Lane, 88 trict paper released yesterday. KOOL. and Jack Williams. KOY, 1 dZ The network will be used in case envelope of a prisoner who ran of a national emergency. off from a work gang when out tumbled a little cloth sack.

i' SALE STARTS i' THURSDAY 9:30 SALE STARTS THURSDAY 9:30 PILES SHRUNK WITHOUT SURGERY LADIES' BLOUSES YOUR CHOICE OF A LARGE SELECTION Values in This Group $57 tin to $8.95. SALE PRICE. I And in the sack was a dead Annual Bazaar Today At Mesa 10th Ward bat. $388 and MESA (Special) The Mesa 10th Ward of the Church of Jesus Ride Ended By Gander At Girls In Shorts HURSDAY if p.m. MM ill Christ of Latter-day Saints Two girls in shorts caught the needless misery from simple piles! For fast relief, get amazing new Pazo.

Look for "Stainless" on box. Tubes or modern Suppositories, at druggists. Regular Pazo available too. sponsor its annual bazaar begin ning at 6 p.m. today.

eyes of two young men on a. In case after ease pain and bleeding stopped! Cracking healed I For amazing relief from miseries of simple piles, get new Stainless Pazo. Acts to relieve pain, itching instantly. Soothes inflamed tissues, helps prevent cracking, reduce swelling without surgery without soil There will be a turkey dinner, motorcycle at Third Street and SOUTH! 17th AVE. 1 DRESS SHOP booths of handwork, kiddie sho Van Buren yesterday.

popcorn and candy booths, fis. isn The motorcycle crashed into pond, and other displays. Only Pile kemedy that's ABSOLUTELY STAINLESS Mrs. Rial Randall is general the rear of a car stopped at a stop light. The riders suffered slight injuries.

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