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Phoenix, Arizona
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REPUBLIC CITY 10 The Arizona Republic Phoenix, Sept 1, 1965 Teachers Union Gets Time, Scottsdale Jurisdiction Case Decision Postponed From JFest Side Teen-Agers Seek Work Part Time An increasing number of Valley teen-agers are looking for part-time jobs to finance high school or college educations. Many are from the inner city area. Replied, Mayor Says N6 person or group from Phoenix' west side responded to a public plea for nominees to the city's housing code committee, Mayor Graham said yesterday. The mayor's statement was in reply to a charge by the Rev. John F.

Howerton that "the vast western area of the city is teachers' meeting time for its business and not permitting the union to have the same privileges. The SEA, a part of the Arizona and American education associations, is not a party to the union complaint. Scottsdale school officials have said that the SEA is not recognized as a formal negotiation agency but as a "communications vehicle" between the teachers and the school district. The union has been conducting membership drives in the Scottsdale district for several years. virtually ignored" on the committee and on the 1965 Charter 27th Avenue Baptist Church, Government ticket for the Nov.

9' city election. iiaif I'fti iiir' said he did not mean to be critical of the makeup of each The Central Arizona Teachers Union was given another chance in court yesterday after temporarily losing its case against the Scottsdale Board of Education. Superior Court Judge Kenneth C. Chatwin ruled that he would hear Tuesday the union's request for a permanent court order barring the school board from recognizing the Scottsdale Education Association, and not the union, as a teachers' representative group. Earlier yesterday, Chatwin had said he would grant a motion by Henry J.

Florence, chief civil deputy county attorney representing the school district, to dismiss the case. THE JUDGE later retracted the ruling and granted the request of Gerald A. Pollock, at torney for the union, for the Tuesday hearing. Pollock had objected to denial of time to prepare a written answer to Florence's dismissal motion, filed at the beginning of the hearing. Chatwin's ruling in effect permitted the Scottsdale Education Association to continue plans to use time allocated to it by the school board in preschool teacher orientation meetings today and tomorrow.

THE CENTRAL Arizona Teachers Union, a local of the AFL-CIO American Federation of Teachers, had also sought a temporary court order stopping the school board from giving the association the orientation time. The union alleged that the school board was discriminating against it by letting the SEA use school facilities and group. HOWERTON, pastor of the But, he said, he "just wants "A LARGE NUMBER of these are going to need employment either to enter or continue in school," said Jack Rath, head to bring to the peoples atten tion" that few west siders are represented. IBM to GE Goes Nicely Graham said the City Council of the State Employment Service's Youth Opportunities Center, 324 W. Adams.

Rath said 428 youths 16 to 21 would be happy to appoint persons from the west side to the committee which will dratt a applied for jobs Monday, the proposed municipal housing largest number of applicants GROVE'S Surgical Supports 49 W. Thomas, Phoenix CR 4-5562 code. this summer. "We have placed a percent He said, however, he knows Conversion of Maricopa County's' computer operations from IBM to General Electric equipment is progressing satisfactorily, said William Pridmore, chief of county data processing. Pridmore said it will take one of no one from the west side age of them, but not a 1 who is interested in the job.

Youngtown Picks Mayor SUPPORTS ALL TYPES BRACES ELASTIC STOCKINGS TRACTION NEEDS enough," he said. Those applicants qualified for job openings were easily placed, but others were put on a waiting list. JOBS AVAILABLE mainly WILLIAM Garland, cochair-man of the Charter Government nominating committee, said the group did not intend to slight more month to complete all county school programs. Some county payroll coding is already completed, he said. Next on the conversion agenda is the re the west side on the CG ticket are for permanent employment RENTAL AND SALES YOUNGTOWN -Gabriel Mor-, gan yesterday was elected mayor of Youngtown.

He was chosen by fellow coun-cilmen at a meeting at the community hall. Morgan succeeds "We try to find the best from the city as a whole corder's office processing, with processing of tax collections to in car washing, clerical fields, electronics assembly, bakery help and lawn mowing. Republic Photo AFRICAN VISITOR Eliud Ngala Mwendwa, right, minister of labor and social services at Kenya, Africa, talks with Charles A. Boyle, administrator of the Arizona State Employment Service, about the organizational structure of the employment service department. The African leader is in the United States to study social service activities of various governmental units on a tour arranged by the U.

S. State Department. year term as mayor. The council also appointed Gordon Harrington, 11444 Elk, to fill a council vacancy brought out by Nelson's resignation. Harrington retires this month after 14 years as ground safety engineer at Luke Air Force Bass.

because the council serves the entire city," Garland said. "We follow. "Actually, our big need is in don't have the ward system WHEEL CHAIRS WALKERS COMMODES CRUTCHES CANES TRACTION EQUIPMENT Pridmore said six GE programmers are working on the Nels Nelson, who resigned after serving less than six months a two-year term, i Morgan served an earlier ao- part time work 90 per cent of I our applicants want to continue i their schooling," Rath said. here. "It's impossible with just seven candidates to get people from every area of the city every time.

There's no one on the ticket from Sunnyslope this changeover. Bidding on the computer contract caused considerable furore recently, with the board of supervisors voting in GE by a 2-1 'time either margin. Gity Council Plans to Buy State Land for Dump Site The Phoenix City Council yesterday decided to go outside the city limits to buy a landfill dump site. THERE'S NOTHING LIKE AN OLDS ROCKET V-8! BIG CHOICE! BIG BUYS! Your Oldsmobile Dealer is now offering the best money-saving deals of the year! The council authorized purchase of a 380-acre parcel of state-owned land just northwest of Pinnacle Peak Road and the Black Costs of the construction will be shared by Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa and the U.S. Public Health Service, all of i Canyon Highway.

The state will sell the land at a public auction Sept. 14. Minimum acceptable bid is $310,000. THE CITY plans to use the site first as a gravel pit and then fill the excavation with garbage and trash. Once the pit is covered, the site will be developed into a city park.

contract. -A $406,831 contract to H. A. Kraemer Construction 846 S. 23rd to extend the passenger loading concourse at the east terminal at Sky Harbor Airport.

A large flood control ease A $94,417 contract to Mer ment bisects the property, said Alex Cordova, city real estate officer. In other action the council awarded: cury Constructors 4612 N. 39th St, to install water mains A $213,759 contract to ert N. Ewing Contractors, 3620 in the vicinity of 32nd Street and Southern. A $2,744 contract to Western Floor Coverings, 1925 N.

Scottsdale in Scottsdale, to install a N. Third to build ing and clorination stations in carpet at the Encanto Park golf Tempe and Scottsdale as part pro shop. of the four-city sewer system. Valenzuela Charge Voided ordered the charge dismissed. A charge of aggravated assault against State Rep.

David Valenzuela, D-Maricopa, was dismissed yesterday in Justice Court. Early Monday, Phoenix police said, Mrs. Blasdel and Valenzuela reported they were robbed of $14 at knifepoint by two men one block south of Van Buren on 24th Avenue. Mrs. Blasdel said the men dragged her from her automobile, but she freed herself and ran to a nearby home, where she took refuge.

PLUS EXTRA SAVINGS FROM NEW LOWER EXCISE TAX BASED ON MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICES! Valenzuela, 32, of 6016 S. 17th had been accused of beating Mrs. Nobaleen Blasdel, 26, of 1310 W. Missouri. During Valenzuela's preliminary hearing on the charge yesterday in the court of Justice of the Peace Al J.

Flood, Mrs. Blasdel refused to testify aeainst him. on grounds that U.S. Chess Champ Wins Historic Game her testimony might tend to in NEW YORK chess criminate her. Judge lood tnen champion Bobby Fischer won his third long-distance game of the Capablanca Memorial Tournament last night in a game that one expert said "will Accused Woman Faces Hearing go down in chess history." The 22-year-old champion beat his opponent, Gueorghia D.

MESA Preliminary hearing for Deborah Ann Boaz. 20, of Tringov of Bulgaria, in 22 moves. 3822 N. 33rd Place, Phoenix, accused of the fatal shooting last Friday of a bowling alley owner, has been scheduled for Goldwaterite Wins Mississippi Election Oct 13. She is charged with the mur der of Bobbv F.

Marks, oner BATESVILLE, Miss. (AP)- ator of the Country Club Bowl. Goldwater Republican William Miss Boaz is free on $5,000 B. Corr won election as the first bond. GOP member of the Mississippi Senate since Reconstruction The hearing will be conducted days.

before Justice of the Peace Lawrence E. Mulleneaux. The 29-year-old Sardis at torney defeated Mrs. Billie Ezelle Lowe 1,765 votes to 853 in a special election for the Panola County seat of Mrs. Lowe's Atlanta Times late husband, Democrat J.

Row land Lowe. DON'T BE Ends Publication ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)-The Atlanta Times, which began publi- i cation as the city's third daily newspaper less than 15 months ago, suspended operations yes- terday. K1NNY Irmtiy. thin km) ander- weieht beisoM of boot pctit or poor eating habit taewnt un.

i ni wuiffht boildinp ealorin plan vitamins, minerals and boor baildin nutrients HoapitAl tested. Fast gain of weifrtaof on to 16 poondt Publisher James C. Davis said the Times was unable to continue because of insufficient revenues and a disappointing bee your reported, no overeating. HHrw make bwtiine. arnw.eneett.

nnom.neip? pot flesh on skinny Guures al I over bodv the wne vav Oldsmobile Dealer! Hetpa ntrm i aagne. low do to anderweirht con- drtton. If anderweijrhtwdnatodwesaa, aak your doctor about th nine of WitiOi for yoo. Satis action from the first trial or retora wher par-chased for raf and. At droffRtsts everywhere.

llfelv response from advertisers. The newspaper, which had a circulation of about 66,000, began operations as an afternoon daily and Sunday publication, June 22, 1964. It competed with the Atlanta Journal. Wat-0 Cmajlskm, pint Wat-0 Tab4t.9) 3.00 Kw ex. 3AI wmmt.

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