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m. EDITIONS 11 -The Arizona Republic, PKoenix, Arizona. Monday, February 7, 1955. Daily Crossword Puzzle Phoenix USO Volunteer Workers Are Honored Phoenix USO volunteers who have donated their services to America's men and women in uniform yesterday were honored at cere Reds Push For Unity Of Viet Nam LONDON (AP) Pieping Radio I i i "if i monies celebrating the 14th anniversary of USO. Anniversary award ceremonies were conducted at the USO Club, 25 E.

Van Buren. said yesterday Communist North Viet Nam is ready to establish Herman A. Miller, chairman normal relations with the non- of the USO committee, made the ish Sodality, St. Matthew's Parish Sodality, Most Holy Trinity's Parish Sodality, St. Mary's Parish Sodality, St.

Thomas Parish Sodality, and Gold Star Mothers. Communist south and views all Viet Nam as a unified country. presentations. Honored for completing 1,000 mm 1 II 19 H20 21 Hp 23 24 25 26 27 gigx 28 H29 If ill 35 IT" 35 fill m'x if-11 HI ii 1 MM" 454647 43 149 s. 50 51 52 53 54 'iX? 60 6T-62-" 65 66 mg.

67 68 70 hours of service as a USO hostess was Kathy Muretic, who received a three-star pin. TWO-STAR PINS for 750 hours or more of duty went to Katherine Wall and Mary Yel-mokas. One-star pins for 300 hours or more went to Dora Alvarado, Margaret Ballantyne, Lavonne Bishop, Margaret Calvert, Mary Elizabeth Davidson, Donna Ellison, Pat Graham, Betty Home, Jean Ludwig, and Lucille Rust. Pins for 150 hours or more were awarded to Donna Aldridge, Jean Bashkingy, Susan Bedford, Marion Bernazani, Marion Bull, Marjorie Carrell, Arie Castle, Congress Gets Little Mail On Formosa WASHINGTON (AP) The folks at home are writing their congressmen about federal pay-raises, tariffs, and a host of special interest issues but not too much about the headline-catching Formosa affair. "I'm getting no reaction at all," reported Representative Lanham (D-Ga) yesterday, on President Eisenhower's fight if we must resolution which congress overwhelmingly endorsed.

"I don't think I've had a letter about it." MOST OF his correspondents, added the Georgia Democrat, are concerned about "the threat to the textile industry in the South." That was a reference to the Reciprocal Trade Act extension, with tariff-lowering powers, which Mr. Eisenhower is seeking and which is now being considered by the house ways and means committee. Lanham's response was typical, with regional variations, in a check yesterday on the mail people throughout the country are sending their representatives in Washington. Some house members said their overall volume of mail has been light so far, others said it was running above normal. MOST congressional offices reported a lot of writers want pay raises for postal workers and for federal civil servants two items up before congress now.

Representative Pfost (D-Idalio) said in addition that she's been getting many protests against Postmaster General Summer-field's proposal to hike first class mail from three to four cents, one of the mail rate boosts Sum-merfield says is needed to offset the cost of a postal pay increase. 0 drying Fred lettuce the wXa 11 Snakes 12 A public notice shed. he MM brakes Quoting a statement made yesterday by Phan Van Bach, North Viet Nam deputy interior minister, the radio said the Communists are ready to grant all facilities to people on both sides of the border in sending mail, carrying out business enterprises, and exchanging cultural, scientific, and sporting activities. The North Viet Nam cabinet takes the view, the broadcast said, "that Viet Nam is a unified country from the north to the south. The political, economic, cultural, social, and sentimental relations and the solidarity of the Vietnamese people are indivisible." Phan Van Bach said normal relations between the northern and southern zones would provide "the authorities of both sides with good opportunity for mutual understanding, thereby creating the necessary basis for the achievement of a political settlement in Viet Nam as stipulated in the final declaration of the Geneva conference," the broadcast concluded.

Viet Nam, one of three Indochina states, was partitioned at the Geneva conference last summer, with the northern portion going to the Communist led forces of Ho Chi Minh and the southern portion remaining an independent member of the French Union. down 47 Mother of Apollo 48 Turkey buzzard 49 Word of neuation 50 Golf mound 52 Perform 53 Friend 54 Not many 55 Radicals 57 Kirh person 59 Pronoun tin Simpleton 2 Female ruff 63 Sweet substance 65 Limpid 67 To send back 68 Holland 'Hsrsft 1 Cnrd commune 69 Kvll 70 Kind of fish (PI.) DOWN 1 Stream obstruction 2 First 3 Pertaining to the sun 4 Seat of Iowa state Collece 5 Pikelike fish 6 Plural ending 7 hart 8 Man's nickname 9 Tennis stroke 10 Mark of ommission Marjorie Castner. Marilyn Daniel-son, Bobbie Echeveste, Minnie Echeveste, Betty Hentz, Mary Hentz, Lois Houston, Andrea Luna, Irene Pacheco, Myra Reg-ner, Dorothy Ridenour, Sandy Rockoff, Geraldine Stewart, and vCaKOtt rpd ffin' iniurie. -ried Phyllis Tandyck. Tlprlini I irm Bizzanne Lewis of Mesa shows Ar-icuitdiiuii thur Laprade chief justice of Arizona Supreme Court, dedicatory plaque of one of Adelphi Houses, five new residences for men at Arizona State College at Tempe.

LaPrade gave principal address at dedication services yesterday. 14 Ardor 1 5 Part of body 11 Ireland 20 Peel 21 Inclose 23 1004 (Kom. num.) 24 Diluted 26 Month 29 Animal 30 Allow 31 Kind of dye 34 Container 35 Turf 36 Metal 38 River Sp.) 40 Ruildinc of many living quarters 42 English boys' school 43 Incandescent lamp 44 Quarrel 45 hararter 46 Required 48 Succulent plant 61 Roman urban official 63 In bed 54 Fast 56 The sun 58 Dry 59 One's residence Organizations honored for two years of service were Benevolent and Protective Order of Eagles Saturday's Puzzle Solved: ACROSS 1 of medicine in precri hrd 7 Swordsman's dummy Make 10 Head covering 13 Smells 14 Flare of fabulous riches. 16 Middle-distance runner 11 Ouido's high note 18 Flying creatures 19 Aeriform fluid 20 instrument 22 Vegetable i.i Persian title 24 To caution 25 Police justice (abhr. 27 I ornish prefix: toun 2S Preposition 29 Worry 30 Feminine name 32 Elder member (ahbr.

33 To void 33 small barracuda of Southern Furoie 37 rippled 3H Hecay 39 I-east whole number: one 41 Sea nymph 43 Pennant 45 Symbol for tin No. 335, Navy Mothers, and Man copa County Sodality Union. ted ORGANIZATIONS who served for a year are American Legion Auxiliary Luke Greenway Post, Beth El Sisterhood, Temple Beth Israel Sisterhood, B'Nai B'rith Women's Chapter No. 546, Council of Jewish Women, Creighton RPT Pl LlCl I ACEn 0 A I JL A 0 13 3 A 0 SUC SgSt RE TJ IS. I 0 0 RE A Ml L1J LH LI I a pJ2 JL A 1 sLii y.

1.L5. IS iI lli gjE-l? E. 0 SEA ST A I IT I 3D I "tTeTr" LLL i. I 2 I 1 1 I si O. Being Thought European Annoys Violinist Menuhin Yehudi Menuhin, who will appear as guest artist with the Phoenix Symphony Orchestra in its concerts tomorrow and Wednesday, was born in New York and raised in San Francisco, and is annoyed when people assume he is a European.

In both appearances here he will play the Paganini Major Con Community Methodist Church, Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church, First Methodist Church, Phoenix Chapter of Hadassah, 61 Vat 63 Border of garment 64 Measure of length (abbr.) 66 Symbol for calcium 67 Rupees (abbr.) FOR INSURANCETHAT REALLY 1NSUREI RADIOS IN NORWAY OSLO Norway has 257 radio receivers per 1,000 persons, the third highest figure in Europe. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter certo. day Saints, First Presbyterian The orchestra, under the direc Church, Business Women of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, St. Agnes Parish Sodality, St. Cath tion of Dr.

Leslie Hodge, also will PT A Calendar For This Week KUNZ BROTHERS AND MESSINGER MACHINISTS erine's Parish Sodality, St. Francis Parish Sodality, St. Gregory's 35 W. Jefferson AL 8-6741 Parish Sodality, St. Mark's Par- Citron will chaperone.

SATURDAY play the Overture to The -Magic Flute by Mozart, and the Symphony No. 1 by Sibelius. Concert time is 8:30 p.m. The performances are at the Phoenix Union High School auditorium. Menuhin plays 15U concerts a year.

Within the last nine years, his tours have taken him to South Africa, Israel, Australia, ly danced with Sadler's Wells Ballet in London. Menuhin, who began playing the violin at 4. has been on the concert stage for over 25 years. This appearance will be his first with the Phoenix Symphony. He will appear at the Phoenix Press Club in Hotel Westward Ho at 5 p.m.

today, also. Tickets for each performance can be obtained at the Symphony Office, 19 East Coronado. AL 3-7717 CONTACT US FOR Kenilworth PTA will hold the annual spaghetti dinner and carnival from 5 to 9 p.m. at the school. There will be a complete midway at the carnival.

Dinner ticket arc adults and 50 cents for children. Creighton PTA will sponsor a movie at 9:30 a.m. in the school auditorium. The movie is "Heart of Arizona" starring Hopalong Cassidy. Admission is 10 cents.

brating Founders Day. Mrs. Glen Lundeen is in charge of the pro-pram. Mrs. Pryor Day is refreshment chairman.

WEDNESDAY Alhambra PTA will hold their Founders Day banquet at 7 p.m. in the school cafeteria. Mrs. Luther Bailey is program chairman. Madison No.

1 PTA will honor all past presidents at a Founders Day reception at 8 p.m. in the cafeteria. A musical program will also be presented. Mrs. Fred Guiery is in charge of arrangements, assisted by Mrs.

Robert Whitaker. The annual Educators Dinner, sponsored by Phoenix City Coun-! cil PTA will be held at 7:30 p.m.1 Tuesday in North Phoenix High School Auditorium. Dr. Oliver K. Garretson, dean of the education college at the University of Arizona, will be the main speaker.

His topic will be, "You Bet Your Life." Entertainment will follow the dinner. The meeting is open to' PTA members, teachers, and; persons interested in the educa-i tion field. MONDAY Wm. T. Machan PTA board of managers will meet at Engineering General Machining Fabricating and Welding 2nd Ave.

and Jackson St. Printing and Office Accessories Autographic Registers Forms Lefebure Trays Stands New Zealand, Japan, India. North and South America, and Europe. Before the Iron Curtain fell, he made a trip to Russia. "I broke the ice, and then I froze it over," he says of that trip.

Despite a heavy schedule, he spends time each summer with his wife and children. His wife, the former Diana Gould, former- One Time Carbon Forms Sales Books 'BUILD AN ARIZONA INDUSTRY, CALL" THURSDAY p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. I Elmer Davis, 1901 N. 21st Bus Service Hearing Set A public hearing will be conducted today before the Arizona Corporation Commission on Metropolitan Bus Line's application for permission to abandon service on its S.

Central Avenue route. Metropolitan is seeking to discontinue service along S. Central and to the communities of La-veen and St. Johns Mission on the ground it consistently operated at a loss. The hearing is scheduled for 10 a.m.

in the commissioners' hearing room, Capitol building I annex, 17th Avenue and Adams. Creighton PTA-sponsored pa FOR COLDS jj the juice of a lemon ond 'i tsp. Phoenix, Arizona 816 S. Central Ave. Phone AL 8-1609 soda in '2 gloss of wafer (Mrs.

Albert Pardo will be co-hostess, Admiral L. C. Leever will; discuss, "Civil Defense" at the p.m. meeting of Sunnyslope Ele-i mentary PTA. Mrs.

Edgar iTschupp is chairman. Fifth grade mothers will be hostesses. Alta E. Butler PTA will meet at 7:30 p.m.. Mrs.

Forrest Brown! land Mrs. Horace Collier will Improve your property. Eliminate dust and unsightly areas with smooth, attractive Paving. Specializing in drives and parking areas for AUTO COURTS. GAS STATIONS, OFFICE BUILDINGS, INDUSTRIES and HOMES.

For paving or road building from rent education group will hold; the final meeting of the series at 1 p.m. in the school cafeteria. Dr. Mildred Wood of Phoenix Union High School, will lead the discussion. Madison No.

2 PTA will meet at 8 p.m. in the school cafeteria Earl Wimberly, principal will speak "Highlights of Each Year," and will introduce past presidents Of the PTA. The program for the evening will be the annual Founders Day Tea. FRIDAY Madison No. 1 PTA will sponsor a Valentines Dance for seventh and eighth grade students from 7:30 to 10 p.m.

in the cafeteria. A king and queen will be selected from the eighth grade and a prince and princess from the seventh. Dr. and Mrs. D.

A. I Stiles and Dr. and Mrs. Julius discuss "Founders Day." Mrs.1 Lewis Taylor is program chair "Hey Skinny!" BETTER GET WATE-ON a driveway to a highway call If underweight is caused by poor appetite i or poor eating habits, newly discovered WATE-ON can put on pounds and inches i of firm solid flesh fast and easy. For men.

man. TUESDAY Isaac PTA executive board will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the home of jTao Ting, 35th Avenue and Almeria. women and children. If skinny because of disease, take WATE-ON under direction of your doctor.

Get WATE-ON either homogenized liquid or powder, at druggists. Success or money back. Phoenix Ph. BR 6-2497 2800 S. Central School counselors, Vernon Watson.

Theresa Hulse, and Betty Arnold, will discuss "Classroom and Individual Counseling" All signs lead to one unescapable conclusion. Greater Phoenix is destined to become one of the large cities of our nation before too many years. The banks tell this story, the newspapers headline if, while unmistakable signs of exciting growth are everywhere for us to see with our own eyes. Eastern money is pouring into Phoenix because Eastern friends are sold on the profit potential of OUR VALLEY. at the meeting of Camelback High School PTA at 7:30 p.m.

The social hour will precede the business meeting. Plans will be completed for the annual turkey dinner to be held Tuesday, Feb. 22. YOUR MONEY GROWS Osborn No. 1 PTA will meet at 8 p.m.

All past presidents will be honored at the meeting ceie ATTENTION: TRUCK OWNERS! Guaranteed Service on all makes of trucks. Betty Grahle Injures Major Asset Her Leg HOLLYWOOD (INS) Actress Betty Grable is having trouble with one of her major assets yesterday her right leg. The actress, possessor of one of the most famous pairs of legs in the world, is getting around on a crutch after tearing ligaments above her ankle in a fall at her home. She explained that she fell when she got out of bed and! (formerly Bennett) 1279 S. Central AL 8-8241 learned too late that her right foot was asleep.

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