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Arizona Republici
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CITY The Arizona. Republic Over The Nation-'Round The World Floods Rise In Scattered Midwest Areas THE STATE'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER Thursday, February 22, 1951 PaPe 13 m- -v TThtil two titt from the tinsel Riory Legislative Log For Feb. 21 ASC Women's iewurieansfeave-s can found, a larger-than-lifesize statue before the municipal court building in New Orleans will be covered with Jieavy canvas. Dog Shows Set Enlry Deadline Entries, close Friday for the annual dog shows scheduled for March 9. 10, and 11 nt the State Fairgrounds.

Entry forms may be obtained at Dorm Closed By United Fres Floods aros in scattered sections of the Midwest Wednesday meltinc snow and rains sent jrivera over their banks. Forecasters said the severe winter cold had frozen the ground to such a depth that it could not i7tuuu of the circus ring to the humble role of a rug. That's the fate of Sheba. the young tigress bitten to death by a lion, in the Shrine Circus here Monday. Detroit Shriners obtained the dead Sheba from animal tamer Clyde Beatty.

and took her to i-cumsey, former member of the house of representatives. I ICR-16 (Committee on Education by request) Proposing an amendment to the state constitution tp insure that HB-251 would not be unconstitutional. The Fnllowtnr If The Arizona Republic's dally lot of bill, and memorials in the first regular session of the 20th Arizona legislature, including Introduction, prom-ess, and action by the governor. H-House. -Senate.

B-BIII. R-Resolntlon, M-Memorlal. J-Joint. C-Concurrent. INTRODUCED House HB-250 (Committee on Educa the fund, and to appropriate to get it started.

HB-252 (Van Dyke of Maricopa) So homesteads up to $12,000 will be exempt from attachment, execution, and forced sale. Present ceiling: $4,000. HB-253 (Fox of Yavapai) To The canvas was draped on the statue of a man, woman, and child Wednesday after city officials xe Indefinitely Special to The Republic local pet shops and veterinarians. amendment would delete words handle the normal absorption of ceived a storm of protests from the citizens of the far-from-Puri- from the constitution which would tion by request) To increase the tan-minded city. Al Helde, a taxidermist in nearby Pontiac.

Helde Is charted with making annual appropriation for educa Kay Scheuring. executive sec order a revaluation survey of, real estate in the state, and to appropriate $1,200,000 to make the sur tion of children at Phoenix- and TEMPE. Feb. 21 One of the state's oldest dormitories for women was closed indefinitely retary to the mayor, said that Tucson crippled children's homes sculptor Enrique Alferez has Cocker entries should be sent to Mrs. R.

S. Maguire, East Roefecr Road; obedience entries io Mrs. Horace Steele, 98 West Iwis Ave. nue; and all-breed entries to Mrs. John Liecty, 4222 North Second Avenue.

The show will be sponsored hy the Cocker Club, the Obedienri Club, and the Sahuaro State Ken nel Club. agreed to provide a figleaf. "loin the beast's skin into a rug, for use by the Shriners. "First tiger we'd ever skinned." he remarked. "There aren't many around these parts." Wednesday at Arizona State Col lege here.

make it legal to distribute state money among the counties for education, the distribution NOT to be in proportion to the numbers of students in the counties. Senate SB-H0 fSimer of Navajo. Bollinger of Mohave, Pintek of Cochise) So airplanes owned by airlines operating in Arizona can be taxed vey. Same as SB-Ill. HB-254 (Committee on Agriculture and Irrigation by request) Tb create the office of a cloth, or for the man from $5,400 to $6,800.

HB-251 (Committee on Education by request) To set up a state school tax equalization fund, and to set up the formula whereby school districts can participate in Alpha Hall was vacated by 37 tnd boy in the group. moisture. But they did not expect a repetition of the extensive floods of the last two winters. FLOODFJ) AREAS were reported in Illinois, parts of Michigan and Ohio and in southern Indiana and Iowa. The big Ohio River was.

risinc as tributaries swollen by melted now and fresh rains poured their waters into the main stem. Some 10 secondary roads were closed In Ohio by htch water. Thirty families were forced from their homes at Portland. when an ice jam on the Grand River sent flood waters rolling Judge Harold Moore, who must year state dairy commissioner, and see the sculpture every day, to set up a code of laws governing the dairy industry of Arizona. the same way railroad eQiai fJirnillMtiliillffiiiirrtiiruihiftiiMriiiiiliii.iii:;!:;" Emergency.

in Salt Lake City Wednesday but spectators in city court shivered "I have been trying to figure out what connection there is be- is. in HB-255 (Committee on Ways nrnnsn rrnm i I I v- I Mill resident students because of the high cost of maintaining the dormitory, Gilbert Cady, comptroller, said. The women were moved to newer quarters in other campus dormitories. "It just isn't economically sound for us to keep the hall going any longer," Cady explained. The dormitory was built in 1902 by Clinton Campbell and greatly ana Means) lo impose a use tax.

levied on a schedule similar to the A jury found Jak A. H. Frost that thin and justice, guilty of drunken driving. "Unless it's titled 'bare facts and And Judge Marcellus K. Snow i naked I don't know what announced he'd pronounce sen-' it's doing at the courthouse." tunjta farrK I Expert Photo Finishing Oatis Photo Lab SB-Ill (Head of Yavapai.

Hunt's of Maricopa, Sullivan' of Gila) Ig To order a revaluation survey ofijj real estate in the state, and to ap- propriate $1,200,000 to make theli survey. Same as jg SB-112 (Kimball of PimaT create a pension system for thelg clerk of the supreme court, so the Is clerk will be able to retire on two- in into the town. Drinking water was cut off in some sections and three buildings were damaged when thir foundation pr washed out. ROU-ED I Judging from the judge's JJen f-ious pronouncements, it might well 4 Virginia be the cooler for Frost. 'j enlarged in 1927.

D. W. Millard and Son designed the original sales tax schedule, on all commodities bought outside Arizona for use inside Arizona, except, commodities purchased for resale, or for processing and resale. HB-256 (Armstrong, Anderson of Maricopa) To set up a code of laws to regulate slaughter, inspection, packing, and sale of meat and cattle, horses, mules, sheep, and- Two days of steady rain flooded building and Lescher and Ma-honey, Phoenix architectural" firm, about acres of land in the Green River Valley of Northern Fort aynC Frail little Jim-mv Ostermeyer ih-i muni' in ims Indiana town and broke her thumb a chain reaction set in. Ht mother, Mrs.

Herbert M. drew up plans for the addition. In 1915 extensive improvements and repairs were made to the thirds pay after 30 years of service. TROGRESS Adopted By House 1TR-9 Same as above. J.

Ram Oatlt 1515 N. Central Ph. 4-7201 tVt Ctlva ift Green Hampa Sctcww igffwrj'i is eyeing his food with greater enjoyment Wednesday. His Dad-dys' home. When policeman James Oster- Bailey, started to take her to the Clark County Hospital.

A 4-year-old brother, Ronald Lee. ran to imnois. noaas were oiockco ana flooded basements were reported at Rock Falls. Rockford. Dekalb and several other northern communities.

OIIIO RIYT.R'ferrie were halted brick and frame building. At one time it housed men students. When filled to capacity it houses 55 students, Cady said. meyer. was called to active open a storm door and bumped dufv with the navy last Scptem-iinto the glass, cutting his face.

3R WS JBlOltfc by high water at Cave-in-Rock ber. his four-year-old son began Mrs. Bailey made her wav to swine. Emergency. HB-257 (Franklin of Maricopa) So employes cannot be forced to pay for physical examinations required by employers.

HB-258 (Hardwicke of Pima) So an insurance company cannot cancel a health and accident insurance policy, except for non-payment of premiums. HB-259 (Franklin of Maricopa, and Shawneetown in southern II-leafing so poorlv he began losing the hospital with the two children. As she was ascending the steps she slipped and fell, fracturing an ankle. weight. He wanted his father.

Jimmy needed a tonsil operation, but his condition, aggravated by insufficient food and a mild ntf aL- loct aOv a-ae disH Hospital employes gathered up linois and some highways were under water. Schools were closed in Clay County in the central part of the state because busses could not travel the muddy roads. School closings also were reported in Indiana after spongy, waterlogged roads became hazardous. The White and Wabash rivers soared above flood stage in south- that physicians were afraid to Bailps- Si I rrnic Johnny, the St. Louis ji.

lui Zoo.s rare shnohi)lpd 5 a S3 Porters will be closed Washington's Birthday, Feb. 22 FRIDAY hours will be 9:30 A. M. to 9 P. M.

operate. Two state senators and the mother appealed to the navy. Fox of Yavapai) So findings of! the corporation commission can-; not be disturbed by the court in court hearings on complaints! against commission decisions. I IfR-9 (Cummard of Maricopa up to his exclusive stork, lives reputation. luesnav.

Koatswains Mate l-'c Phoenix FM Radio Station On Air Today Official opening of KFCA, Phoenix College's new frequency modulation radio station, will be from 2 to 3 p. m. Thursday. Phoenicians are asked to call the college for verification of reception. A patriotic program will feature short talks by Dr.

Robert J. Han-nelly, dean of the college; Gilbert Mills, technical director; and Dr. John Auston. program director. em inmana atter neavy rains, nut osfrmever came home to Fort the flooding was not expected to Wayne.

discharged by the be serious. I because his snice caused and six others) To express thp regret of the legislature at the Keepers say that the stork insists on being fed his morning snack of herring and horsvmeat by hand before he will strut vound his cage each dav. death Feb. 19, 1951, of Joe M. the family undue hardship.

FAXME2S IMSURANCI GROUP Mrs. Laverne Hum- 4 llinla COWBOY SADDLES The Cantle The canth? is the raised back rest of a saddle. It may vary in width, height, and slope, accordin' to the owner's choice or the custom of the section he's ridin' in. Riders in fiat country, and good ropers, prefer a low cantle. This makes it easier to mount and dismount.

The contest rider likes a low, full-slope cantle. It might be round, oval, or flanged. The outside of the back of the cantle or back of the saddle is called the "cantle drop." Some cowboys have a way of ridin" loosely and hittin' the cantle as a hoss travels. This is called "cantle-boardin," but it is not the sign of a good rider. He sits "tight in the saddle." Next: A "Hand Slot." Moroccan bus conductors in Rabat now will phries found Sfi.fififi in 1 an Atlanta trolley this week Rosenzweig's bv Wednesday she had eaten get a chance to toot trumpets.

through most of her reward. The police-type whistles they Mrs. Humphries returned the en-; have been using to signal their fA iiscuua velope containing the cash and! drivers have caused confusion and checks to the company whose mes-j traffic snarls because they usually senger had lost it. orought policemen running. She received a reward sweet to! Music will complete the initial performance.

The station will operate on a 10-watt power output and will be located on the FM hand at 88.5 megacycles. Regular broadcasting will the tooth but not to the spirit c. The Mound Citv Bar a box of candy. Association. an or ganization of IVgro lawyers here, has admitted a white member for the first time.

Ait; i From beauty contest (iriaiue wjnn(M. to shapely guardian of a python pool That's the strange career of 20- The new member is Edward T. Wright, 27. He received his law be from 4 to 6 p.m. schooldays, beginning Monday.

Student staff members are Jack Mitchell, Jim Shepler, and Bennie Cox, announcers; and Art Larsen, Carol Kennedy, Kathy SAVE MONEY OB AUTO TRUCK INSURANCE Fill Albins A. Slacker PII0NE 4-8873 13 West Jefferson year-old Bernice Kopple. a Scot- degree from Mercer University at fish-born lass who was crowned Macon. and did research on South Australian queen while! civil rights at Tuskegee Institute working in an oil factory office. in Alabama.

The zoo-keeper assured the! Pruetz, Roberta Klaman, John Are You Looking For A HOME FREEZER? See the 20 GU. FT. DEEPFREEZE Perry. Bill Farley, Charles Miller, bathing beauty that pythons are nnfInn A line forms every i and Hill Robinson, production. Engineering staff consists of Honrcro Stout "Pet Tnntr rharloc Miller, Bill Hagelstein, Fred Burr, and Dean Larson.

i reaches the window he gets a ticket. This permits him to stand in line again for a ticket to the theater itself. at I HOME I East St. Louis Nine vear -old Billy Easter Only WrrUs Air ay BOYS' IS THE EASY WAY TO OWN SILVER! ONLY 49c A WEEK Reform Judaism Topic For Tomorrow's Meet "Understanding Reform Judaism" will be the sermon theme of the 8 p.m. worship service Friday in Temple Beth Israel, 10th Avenue and Flower Stre-et.

Rabbi William Kramer said he will discuss the meaning of the liberal' interpretation of the Jewish faith. SUPPLY COMPANY 125 X. 1st St. Ph. 3-2157 Closed All Day Thurs.

I Member of Appliance I Merchandisers Association 9 PER PLACE-SETTING! suits im Ridgeway of East St. Louis, 111., has not felt like going to school lately and his parents understand only too well. Mr. and Mrs. D.

Harold Ridgeway have allowed Billy to stay home. Mrs. Ridgeway explained: haven't forced him to attend school. He plays quietly around the house not suspecting that he's been given only a year to live." Billy has been undergoing treatment for cancer at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis.

and doctors say there is "no hope." Colorado Springs OhlYes! Club Plan Membership Open made of fine washable fabrics ONLY stationed at Camp Carson Wednes- i Sizes 1 to 12 we're increasing our Savings in 1951 And we save at Western Savings where we have insured safety up to $10,000.00 and receive earnings of 2. day got results following a complaint to his fiancee in Milwaukee, that her letters were too shop. Pvt. John Sroka's latest letter from Miss Dolores Hart was 14 inches wide and 36 feet long. It E95 UhtL too mm 1 nours iu reaa.

AND LOAN ASSOCIATION The woman who LOUIMand claims she is the! "smallest wpman in the world" is expectant. I She is Mrs. Lavonda Evans. 31 years old and about 24 inches tall, of Louisiana. Mo.

Her doctor. Dr. G. L. Bilyea.

said the baby would be at his osteopathic hospital here about mid-April by caesarian oper-j Here's all you do: FIRST AVENUE AT ADAMS Where TJwusands Have Saved MiUwns ation. Mrs. Evans' 59-year-old husband. ja tmjuf ff Alva, is four feet tall. The Evans, yolirsclf 29 West Adams PHOENIX who live at.

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