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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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6
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a p1 ypyn Ru 'PUS LIC CITY Arizona 4-H Arizona Republic Florence Camp Turned Over To State On Interim Terms Aid Is Named TH STATE'S GffCATfST NfWSPAff Page 11 Thursday, January 29, 1948 Bridge Girders Start Trip To afford Welfare Case An agreement enabling the State of Arizona to take possession tomorrow of the huge Florence prisoner cf war camp was reached at a conference of state and War Assets Administration officials fcere yesterday. The state will take custody of tf-e proferty under an interim use perrrut pending its final transfer. John C. StockberKer. WAA official from Los Angeles, said paper the state is expected to be completed in 30 days.

THE FLORENCE facilities will be put to use as an auxiliary to the state hospital for the insane, located here, and a separate section as an institution of correction and education for young "first time" convicts. Stockberger said it is anticipated the property will be turned over to Arizona at a 100 per cent 31 Three Are Hurt In Auto Mishap Three persons were given emergency treatment at St. Monica's Hospital last night for injuries suffered when their car struck a gravel shoulder on North 19tn rr' ft i i Service Told More than 13,000 welfare cases were cleared through the social service exchange during 1947, it work involved in the transfer and 4 final -f the property to discount since it is to be used was reported yesterday at the i tor I'UOUC ut'tuiu nuu cuuwauuu i rCC purposes. A vmir I iTTira I details of the interim lease en- XilllY VylllCC ablins the two state departments to move in at once were worked Persons have been treated in Phoenix hospitals since Janu 82 (out at a conference attended by ary 1, 1948, for injuries received in motor vehicle accidents. iStockbercer.

Don Terwilliger. Draws Praise WAA real property sales officer, Robert O. Kelly, state surplus Phoenix Community Chest monthly agency luncheon at the Young Men's Christian Association. The service exchange operates through the Phoenix Community Council as a clearing house for public and private relief cases and welfare agencies. Revived two years ago, the social service exchange has on file names of persons whose cases have Praise for the efforts of army nrnnortv niirrhJUJini' and and air force recruiting personnel JIarry whitmer.

business manager in Arizona was given yesterday byjof the state hospitai. CoL M. L. Mc- avenue, went out of control and overturned twice, the highway patrol reported. Injured were: Jervis Way, 19 years old, driver, 118 West Hilton street, who suffered a lacerat ed nose; his brother, Basil, 23, MRS.

ELLEN KIGHTLINGER Creary. Sixth) rn. receivea ine om-Army recruit-icial approval of Governor Osborn. inc officerIrs- Ana Frohmiller, state San Kran-'tor. al said she foundu nothing riso, here for th Invent her from been handled by participating agencies.

same address, lacerated lip, and C. E. Coolev. 54. S926 Walnu'.

If moving your household goods or furniture always has seemed a major problem. luIis th task of Allison Steel Manufacturing Company workmen here, who yesterday be an the tatk of delivery in Safford of the first two of four massive steel bridge girders. Pictured loaded and ready to roll yesterday from the firm's South 19lh avenue plant, the girder are 108 feet lone and esch weighs more than 25 tons. The 260-mile Jaunt will be via Tucson to avoid mountainou rond. and highway patrolmen will escort the trucks.

Today a similar pair will be started lo Ksffnrd, whera all will be used by II. L. Royden, Phoenix contractor, in construction of a bridge four miles east af the Graham county seat. (Republic Staff Photo.) Principal function of the service TUCSON. Jan.

28 Appointment of Mrs. Ellen Kightlinger as as tv(la con-1 li a street, possible fractured left collarbone. Harry Seymour, patrolman, said the Way car had just exchange is to avoid duplication of services to welfare clients and provide a means of clearing cases I isoii arm iufiiai avi caciioi-j with the activation of sistant 4-H Club leader in Arizona was announced today by Charles -'n state recruit inRi their auxiliary units except in between Phoenix and other cities. U. Pickrell.

director of the Uni passed another vehicle when it swerved off the rond out of con Mrs. Marge McKemy, executive versity of Arizona Agricultural trol. director of the community chest Extension Service. activities raM, t.aj,ia outlays, which He fiaid hnor0fl untj lnf state Km at staff ijhas a drel to the property. JUw The legislature already has of propriated nearly $500,000 to the ing to the at- tn ontiin nnrl oner- presided at the meeting, with Mrs.

Kightlinger comes to from Bucyrus, where she William S. Johnson, chairman of Charge Is Reduced the social service exchange, has been home demonstration agent I 1 I charge of the program. The case of Alek Thomas Book er, charged with strongarm rob The function of newly for Ohio State University agricultural extension service. She will make her headquarters in Tucson. bcry and with assaulting three "'late the Florence auxiliary and jounsr Trf-n in this area career fp-sorT1f, to the jenitentiary portumtir in the armed art ivate the prison section, f.tcrv and emphasized twnefitt- som(, 100 hosnltal established legal aid service was men who attempted to arrest him Piggy Bank explained by Mrs.

Mildred GilleS' A graduate of Iowa State College, was reduced yesterday to simple ouahfied applicant in the air wiu transferred to the she served as a home demonstra- pie, executive secretary of the assault and Booker pleaded guilty rfw cadet program. community council. Florence auxiliary as soon as pos- In wih Colonel More than 800 Phoenix families. He will be sentenced Infer by Su perior Judge Dudley W. Windes.

totaling more than 4,000 persons, had a happier Christmas because Crear from Nxth Army neai-j furnishings such as were l.t Col. Lld t. i h-ds already hae been acquired rn. air and Maj. Clen F.

rom surplus stocks of the WAA. lion agent in that state before going to Ohio. Much of her time will be spent in the various counties of the state and with the county home demonstration agents, Pickrell stated. of the holiday bureau, a Christmas season service established last Var'en. pubhc jnlormanon ox- The situation or the prison year, Mrs.

Kay Morris, council secretary, reported. Forty-seven agencies and many individuals ifeed the bureau as a clearing house. project, however, is somewhat different. FOR SEVERAL months the prison has been utilizing a part of the ramp installation to house trusty work crews and until the property is deeded to the slate It will continue fo function merely as a work ramp, because of the inhibition agninst capital outlays nt Kill time. Housing prisoners other than discussion with Maj.

F.arvrd Biack. Anona recruiting district commander, relative greater co-ordination of recruit-ing activities, the staff officers and Major conferred at Williams Fiell with Firig. tn. Thomas tarry, base commander. Officials Press Ho il prK New Employee, $630 Leave Firm Together Called to the bank to straighten up the firm's accounts yesterday, A.

J. Hichio. office manager of the Sunshine Biscuit Company, 18 East Lincoln street, returned to find $0.10 in cash receipts missing together with a 38-year-old employee, city detectives reported. Richie told detectives he had left the office employee hired by the company two days ago making up yesterday's deposits while he attended to the firm's bank business. A check at the suspect' A trusties there, exnlained Warden iirpOri iCIlOJijLon K.

Walters, will involve con-. r- a siderable revamping of existing In a move to expedite Civil Aero- huildinRS and new construction, in vebpL fCUr ww fafa ywo' nunc Authority approval or cluding cell blocks. About 77 trusties now are quartered in the camp. The interim use agreement climaxes the state's two-year-old efforts to acquire the installation to relieve severe 'overcrowded rooming house disclosed that he associated with of Sky Harbor airport. Walter Futkerson.

airport manager; Jiirk Choier. city attorney, and Wa'ter Johanne.ven. consult ing enrspeer on the airpfirt program, vill fly to Is Angel5 t4r1ny to r.T.'rr vsith regional CAA author- WATCHMASTER had departed, "leaving no for warding address." conditions both at the hospital and prison. WATCH TIMING A FREE SERVICE AT FUNK'S The hospital, with a normal ca- PAINLESS PREMIUMS Eight sponsors agreements, ap-jpacity of about 800 patients, now proved the city commission Jan-1 is endeavoring to accommodate uary 20. will be taken to the re- more than 1.2)0.

gional office in an effort to push The prison, with a capacity of nal CAA approval. Fund for the about 6T0, now has nearly 1,000 It's easy to carry the insurance By means of the unique WATCHMASTER, ou expert watch repair craftsmen can now correct the timing of your watch in a matter of minutes. FREE of CHARGE. you need when the premium projects will come from $000,000 inmates, set aside by CAA for the airport work this year, when agreements cost is spread over many ft i -H months. We invite you to see the op A moderate down payment and $MS First Mational Bank Arizona Ik.

Jotannevsen took the agtee-ments to the di-irnt office in rrescott Tuesday, and officials there advised that they be taken I -OS Angeles. eration of this novel instru-l convenient installments over a ment. period of months make com CATTLE RANCH PHOENIX TEMPE YUMA SOMERTON MMIIS lOilAl MlOVIt INilNtl CO0TlON Hmhly Imprnvril fjiltlr rumh ronoiuli nt IViiiO A. 27. AS.

l.il A. Taylor. 7iK) H'l Korest Permit. Tarries 1B0O row Hdqtrs. 5 gnnti outside ramps.

All for HOO.OOo. plete protection practical for any budget. SUGGS AGENCY Lobby, Title Trust Bldg. Phones 4-2130. 4-2139 Phones 4-2130.

4-209 in mmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmm Alissing Tempean, Companion Hunted A 39-year-old Temp woman mho drew from her bank account and left home last Saturday in company with a young man as the object of a two-state search last night, reported the sheriffs office here. Relatives and friends told deputies the woman, Alene McCarter. might have gone to Houston. and a vs.re was sent to authorities there to try to locate her. She and her companion were traveling in a late model sedan.

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