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REPUBLIC BULLDOG Front And center TERRY- I I ilMI 1M If TTM-MMTW I WmW I I MW rt.oenix. Arizona -X Saturday. Mav 11. 1MS I i 1 -7 1 fHA5 WlPa.fPAR.ATEC? ijl HAME THE EXACT AMOUNT'S UEZE 14 A VAL OF THE Saffor'd Utility Sale Is Approved By SEC PHILADELPHIA, May 10 (AP) The Securities and Exchange Commission approved today the pro Mesan Wins School Award FLAGSTAFF, May 10 (AP) Bill Johnson of Mesa, student bodv president at Arizona State to Graham County (Arizona) Cler. trie Co-operative.

and the towns of Safford and Thatcher, Ariz. The base purchase price will be The investment consists of of six per cent first mortgage bonds, due 1015; of opr-n account indebtedness, and 10.0tH) I 1 TDEJWfc PfctN Jt I Or- 5UUfct.it: wiiec I I ljwtv rcnrau 'wu yg ARB THE AZZANGBMEtm ARRANGED MP HAVE yaiITE AV3NEV BEEN PLACED I ANt? CALL nc. ON THfc IN I fctcrHOvfc i AWDE ID MOVE CUC tfOOPS FECWl FACILITIES R3K XEAIN(3 OO, WHERE THEY WIIX 5IVE 1 1 VOUE BEEATHIN5 EATTLES AM FAPECS i THE AIK CATHAV FLAME JU5T A I EAI ITEM THROUGH THE ODE ENTEEPCI5ES THE 1 y.wiir'.f 1 O0K A5 TE5 LEE PILOTS lTW-4 PROPER WHOLESALE GREATEST FoSZIPLE IlXJ "3KST1 ltft, 2 ifL, TO THE jES, OUTLETS BEEN s. PROTECTION Group To Pick Trio On Board posed sale by Associated Electric Company of its entire investment in Arizona General Utilities Com shares of no par value common College here, was presented the President's award at an honor as pany, Safford, a subsidiary, stock sembly for having been the student who gave the greatest service An elwtion of all municipal serv fniplovm to be held Wednes- to the college this year. dav will choo.se three with at least Johnson was chosen for the award by ballot of students and lujears service to serve on the txaid of retirement set up by the charter amendment approved in the election April If.

and proidinjt for faculty. The presentation was made by Tom O. Bellwood, presi dent of the college. yo n4jCM rmv4s 1 sJsi- Gold ax awards voted hy the II 1 student council for outstanding! service went to jane tsennam oi rity empIoyf. retirement plan.

Halloting will he hy departments, an all civil svrvire employees ex-cfpt thoe already covered by police and fire department retirement plans will be eligible to vote. At a meeting Thursday night of Winslow, Kathryn Custis of Flag staff, Rose Titus of Coolidge, Chauncey Coor of Flagstaff, Jim For Immediate Delivery Wholesale to dealer only 2500-3500 4000 C. F. M. Blower Type L-eonara ot iagstaii, i'mi oara-ner of Woodruff, and Daniel L.

Student Makes all employees with at least 10 years service with the city. 12 candidates Graduation Faulty 'Chair' College Opens Skaggs of Flagstaff. Omicron Kappa Gamma, home were nominated. Provision w-ill be made on the ballots for three write- Perfect Snuffs Out Life economics sorority, presented its Convocation S50 annual scholarship to Marilyn Program Set in candidates. Under provisions of the amend NEW ORLEANS.

May 10 (AP) FLAGSTAFF. May 10 (AP) A four-year record of perfect grades in every course and test was com Air Conditioning Supply Co. rr.ent. a board of retirement was CASA GRANDE. May 10 The 36 Krause of Winslow, and service awards to Margaret McCray of Tucson and Shirlie Acheson of Yuma.

Louisiana's portable electric chair worked perfmly today, snuffing FLAGSTAFF. May 10 Dr. Grady Gammage. president of Ari graduating soiiors at Casa Grande pleted today by fatncia Jakie, lb- 230 N. J)th St.

out the life of a convicted killer, zona State College at Tempe, will Willie Mae Rutherford of Pinei union nigh bchooi win be honored guests at a baccalaureate service in el up to administer the plan. The board will be composed of the city inanajrr. the city auditor and the city treasurer, three civil service employees with more than 10 years year-oid senior student at lag-staff high school. D. F.

Pullen, be speaker at commencement con as a lawyer prepared a new plea to save the youth who walked the high school auditorium at 8 vocation for graduates of Arizona principal, announced. away from the chair last week, received the $50 scholarship of Kappa Delta Pi. national honorary education society. The Northern Arizona Gamma State College at Flagstaff at 8 p. m.

Sunday and at commencement exercises Thursday night. The baccalaureate sermon will he p. m. Tuesday in Ashurst auditori Miss Jakle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

G. W. Jakle, received one's in all six-week grades, semester tests and semester averages. She ervire. ana a nienioer wno i- nithr an employee nor an official of the city but who has had at fie years experience as a um.

George Edwards, 18-year-old colored youth, was pronounced dead two minutes after the current passed through his body today in chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, society of teachers, voted its $25 Activities for commencement delivered by the Rev. James E. Me- started today with an honor award scholarship to Kathryn Custis as responsible otficer of a bank or won third prize in the national iadden, local minister. Invocation preceding the program the Vernon parish Jail at Leesville, assembly at 9 a. m.

in the trut company. Navy Day essay contest last winter, and has been outstanding in school He had been found guilty of killing will be given by the Rev. Raymond The board has the following Aikens and the benediction bv the Sunday afternoon A. C. Peterson a farmer.

dramatics and athletics. duties and powers, as set up by the amendment: to transact all busi Meanwhile. Eertrand De Blanc, the student showing the most promise as a teacher. Memorial Rites Slated Sunday FLAGSTAFF. May 10 The new GRAND OPENING SATURDAY, MAY II Our new and enlarged Home Furnishing kulrsrnnni at 5200 East Washington Street are now completed.

To our host of old friends and to the many new residents in the Valley of the Sun we extend a cordial invitation to inspect our new home. Situated away from the congested downtown business area, with ample parking space, this addition to our Home Furnishings Service will be a welcome aid to the busy nhoppor. Furniture, all floor coverings, Venetian Blinds and Paints EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME all under one roof. Store will remain open until P. M.

on Saturday. LIMITED QUANTITY OF LINOLEUM AMERICAN BLIND LINOLEUM Kev. tlias Jones, he high school chorus will sing an anthem preceding the scripture reading by the ness, invest all funds, hold in trust Also finishing high school with a grade average of 1,000, marred only by a few two's in six-week SL Martinsville attorney, said he would file a request for commuta of Salt Lake City, retired professor of social science at the Flagstaff college (1927 to 1944), will speak at the memorial service and dedication of the $2,500 electric organ. caoh. securities and other prop Rev.

J. T. Weeks. tion of the death sentence against Betty Branum, valedictorian, and grades, is Berta Pullen, 17. Miss Jakle will be valedictorian Willie Francis, also an 18-year-old erties vl the system, administer operation of the system, establish rules and regulations necessary for Tom O.

Bellwood. college presi Velma Louise Kimberlin, salutatorian, will address the commence colored youth, who escaped death when a loose wire caused the chair of her graduating class. Miss Pullen dent, and Mrs. Bellwood will honor $2,500 electric organ, purchased by donations from friends of the college, will be dedicated in memory administration of funds, enforce provisions of the retirement act. graduating seniors with a recep to misfire at St.

Martinsville. May ment audience preceding the main guest speaker. Harvey Taylor, su tion from to 5 p. m. 3.

De Blanc said he would ask the of the 31 Lumberjack students ana sentence be reduced to life impris salutatorian. Death Claims Former Solon alumni who lost their lives in and conduct an annual audit of accounts and report to the city manager on condition of the funds. At Baccalaureate services at 8 m. Sunday. Mr.

Peterson will perintendent of the Mesa schools. J. J. Boyer will direct the high onment. World War II at a memorial and give the address.

"The Need of a school band in the processional to Francis, convicted of slaying a dedication service from 3 to 3:45 o'clock Sunday afternoon in Ash 30 N. First Ave. OrnoKlta Jfrwbrmr' Phone 4-3854 2 Convenient Locations Spiritual Rebirth." 2200 E. Washington Than SL Martinsville druggist. -is under which the class will enter he stage, after which the combined school bands and the high school glee At Tuesdays commencement urst Auditorium of Arizona State a reprieve to allow the high An executive secretary of the board provided for by the amendment, lie will not be a member of te hoard, but will be a civil service emplovee of the city.

the Rev. Robert P. Price, rector College at Flagstaff. of the Federated Church. Flag A.

Peterson. Arizona pioneer club will contribute musical num-l bers. Grady Thurman. chairman tribunal time to study his case, The reprieve expires June 7. Police To Guard staff, will give the invocation and and retired member of the Flag- CASA GRANDE, May 10 A.

T. Kilcrease, 66 years old and a resident of Casa Grande for the past 30 years, died here May 2 after a long illness. He was born August 21. 1879, in Crenshaw county, Alabama. He benediction.

The annual Lowell award, presented to the senior ot me Doara ot eaucauon. win pre-istaff college tacuity, will arrive sent the diplomas as the class mem-lwith Mrs. Peterson Saturday from bers are introduced by Cale C. their home in Salt Lake City, Utah, ANOTHER McA tee To Head Air Com mi ssion having the highest grade average Italy Concert to deliver the memortum address for four years of work in residence Smith, high school superintendent. Mr.

Peterson taught social science at the college, will be awarded by Veteran Tells Lions Dr. O. Lampland of the Lowell MILAN. May 10 INS) Milan police established special details to Jchn McA tee yesterday was had served in both the Arizona senate and house of representatives. Surviving are his wife, Minnie A.

Kilcrease. and a son. Dr. Victor ----7-- Observatory. As a part of the mu Of Italy Experiences sical program, the famous A Cap- chosen chairman the municipal aeronautics commission which was created by an ordinance passed by day to guard against a rascist attempt to disrupt the La Scala concert to be conducted by Arturo Tos- from 1927 to 1944 at Flagstaff.

His son. Col. Arman Peterson of Flagstaff, was one of the Lumberjack alumni killed in the war. The Rev. Edward Albouy of the Church of Nativity, Flagstaff, will give the invocation and benedic pella Choir of the college, directed GLOBE, May 10 An account of W.

Kilcrease. both of Casa Grande; bv Dr. Eldon A. Ardrey, will sing his experiences while with the canini tomorrow mgnt. Haleluejah.

Christ Is Risen." by S. Army in Italy was given by two other sons. Capt. Dallas F. Kilcrease.

Manitowoc, and Reports were current today that Whitel. Raul Negrette of Williams Lamar Brewton at a meeting of tfte city commission luesday. At an organizational meeting jesterday the group also passed a resolution favoring immediate extension of the east-west runway Fascists are planning to shower tion. Organ music will be played has opened in your neighborhood IC03 east Mcdowell (Arrms from the Good Samaritan llnltal For the Purpose of Serving Those Who Desire the Best Thomas E. Kilcrease, Yuma, and a daughter.

Mrs. Juanita Cartmill, leaflets into the orchestra when will play a violin solo and the Madrigal Choir will sing. by Mrs. Ruth Ellis Ardrey. Toscanini.

who became a voluntary exile to show his displeasure with At 6 p. m. Monday the seniors at kv Harbor in accordance with San Fernando, Calif. Seven grandchildren also survive. the Globe Lions Club here yesterday.

Brewton recently was discharged with the rank of staff sergeant. In the 18th century in Salem, will be honored at a banquet in plans to add 2.000 feet! fascism, mounts the podium. the college dining hall. to the present runway ru1 no Fascist effort can dim Since no commencement convo Tis would make the ranwaylh- ti-iumnh of the silver-haired cation was held for those complet N. C.

marriage proposals were f.KO feet long and the extended)00ntjuct0r who is returning to his ing work for their B. A. or M. A. conveyed -to girls by members of runway would be incorporated in beloved and rebuilt La1 Scala after Progress Told On Highway Job FLAGSTAFF, May 10 (AP) Reconstruction of four miles of U.

S. highway 66. east of Flagstaff, is degrees last summer session, those JO years of exile. Millions of music-loving Italians students will be awarded their de the Moravian church, after drawing of a lot to determine whether the match was approved by the Jl IZ2105 grees at the Tuesday night commencement along with the stu Lord. I are thrilled at the return of the maestro and apparently most of them want to attend the first of his concerts.

As a result a black to the master airport expansion pian on which engineers now are working. Other members of the commtion are J. E. Redmond. Martin Wist.

Charles Strauss and trsch Collin. WalteT Fulkerson. manager rf Sky Harbor, is an ex-rfficio mrmhtr. 'there are two' THtst it or dents who completed their work during the current spring semester. market in concert tickets has de veloped which makes other black 30 per cent completed, a representative of the Fisher Construction Company, holder of the contract, reported todav.

The four-mile job is one of two adjoining reconstruction projects. The other, involving seven miles of highway, is being built by Tanner market operations in graft-ridden Transparent DENTAL PLATES (A Specialty) Gas Extractions Or Nerve Block vacancies on the commission which'naV look like cheating at tiddly Husband Held For Pandering the city commission ha indicated. inks. rui'-ft at ine next meeting rf the group. ru Construction Company.

First concrete for the all-weather Charged as a panderer for his Parents Study School Opening roadway will be poured July 1 by the Fisher company. 22-year-old wife, John C. Schooling. 41 years old. Williams Hotel, yesterday "as awaiting superior New Rotarians Hold Program mm.

pease The two projects will shorten the between Flagstaff and TEMPE. May 10 A meeting of court action after waiving a r-i A stance Winona by two miles. HOUSiCLEMHN6 DENTIST Twentv-six new Rotarians who Bolm precinct court. Mrs. Viola Schooling, a waitress.

mmm parents of children in the primary grades of school district No. 3 was held Thursday afternoon in Cosner Auditorium to discuss necessary adjustments in the elementary school organization. H. M. McKemy.

superintendent have joined the Phoenix club since last fall were in charge of the program at a luncheon meeting of the clu! yesterday in Hotel Westward Ho. was charged in municipal court with being a vagrant and after pleading guilty was sentenced by mmm mmJ KILLS ClOTHS Flagstaff City Candidates File FLAGSTAFF, May 10 (AP) Nine candidates will seek election to the seven seats on the city council at the biennial municipal election May 27, City Clerk C. T. Pul- mm Magistrate Joseph urst to serve 245 Fox Theater Bldg. Phone 4-3943 Guv Hanner was chairman of 30 days in jail.

of schools, presided at the meeting and discussed the proposed use Citv antivice nonce said tney naa of the Eighth street school for tfci" i i wi had the Schoolings under observation for approximately three months and had watched him so if in mmm i i MMM MM I housing the primary grades. The school building has been used by Arizona State College as a train the day. stunts were presented by the new member to impress upon the membership how hard it is to become acquainted with members in the club. 26 new members will be hosts to I'fi old members at a "get acrjua.nted dinner in the West- Roaches, carpet beetles, bedbugs, fleas and other household insect pests. CONTAINS 5 DT insEa spaas ing school since 1925.

Last spring ALWAYS BETTER the building was turned back to liam said today. Incumbents who are candidates are Harold Sykes, Weldon Brinton, Lynn A. Brown and J. J. Wald-hauss.

Others whose names will be on the ballot are Aaron Mc- th district. Mr. McKemv outlined the pres warn Ho at p. May 10, it was. licit for his wife.

Germans Convict 52 Criminals WEISSEN'BURG. Germany, May 10 (AP) The first German court to try German civilians for partic announcer! ent need of readjustment because Cready, Mike Purcell, Arthur T. A colored film of trout fishing1 of overcrowded conditions in the Tachnkol Orod Residual toxicity continues to kill up to 60 davs. Odorless, stainless. IJi-T? ,4 Good Houekrfpin In Arizona was shown bv Charles This seal on the Klue and Black Label.

Bliss, Manuel faecmio ana iouis Maldonado. Mavor R. A. Bledsoe is not a Tenth Street School and the impossibility of a building program now. Listing some of the advantages in using the Eighth.

Street C. Niehuis. editor of the Aruona Game Protective Association magazine. Another film, showing mem VALUES On Easiest Possible Terms candidate for re-election. Pulljam said Flagstaff held its ipation in Nazi crimes conviciea 52 persons today of beating Jews, looting their homes and burning; "--l bers of tr local P.otary Club hunt-ir2 Javelina hops, was shown by Mr.

Niehuis. ho filmed both sets pictures. BISON LABORATORIES BUFFALO 1 1, NEW YORI DEALERS CONTACT H. B. Milburn Distributor Postoffice Box 2034, Phoenix thpir svnaeotrue in a two-day, School, he said, that the building was much better built and was cooler in warm weather and better heated and ventilated in cold weather: that the rooms were larger and better adapted for the lower grades.

The advantages in at TRADERS, the big home owned furniture store, 1414 East Van Buren Street. Come out to our low rent location and take advantage of our carload prices TRADERS guarantee to save you money on Quality house furnishings. pogrom Novemner ana xyjo, the German news agency Dana said todav. Prison sentences ranged up to! Audiences jeered Giacomo Puccini's "Madame Butterfly," now one of the most famous operas, when it first was produced in 1904. Alaskan Indians erect totem poles to the animal from which they believe their tribe descended.

separating the lower grades from four years. Seven were acquitted Globe Music Pupils To Vie In Contest GLOBE. May Kt Thirty Globe ih School students left here for Thatcher to participate in the upper grades was also cited in the five-week trial. Several con-and of having separate playivicted were women, grounds and equipment. irw Vivnty of rmivpnlfiit fw nurklnir snarp In our nrivaln tot.

Biih ftt-rvlcft to tlir door, frompt delivery. Own Wf-rinrxday niehtn till 1(1 P. M. Franchise rfpnVr foi" the complete Vetlnhoiise. fi.

K. Hot Point and OiMley line of elertrlral hoinchiilrt siollnre and radio. annual music festival of East- rr Arizona high schools. Soloist musical students of the local school are Martha Harris. oprano; Charles Watts, tenor: Scout Dinner, Court 1 8'C Seized Is Slated In Temper prScott.

Mav io-(ap)- TEMPE. May 10 The annual Mayor James VVhetstine of Pres-pot-luck dinner for Tempe Dis-'cott has his car back again today, trict Boy Scouts and their parents and two boys, one 12 years old and will be held at 6:30 o'clock Mon-ithe other 14. are in the Yavapai! Charlene Dora, drum: Harold See Our SPECIAL FEEL FRESH Drink ORANGE CRUSH cornt: Frank Day. tuba FURNiTURECDMPANY zsmety students, including the 3 rooms comple furnished S35995 day evening In the grammar school icounty jail here, charged with the cafeteria. theft.

for only Van Buren fit. A Court of Honor will follow at! The boys, according to the sher-j fmor band and the mixed chorus. eorrpete in the events at Thatcher. Engineers To Stage Picnic Party Today uiiuA in ziuuiiii luiii.rm a uilJltr, nave auiiiuicu lortni Ira D. Payne, Court of car yesterday afternoon.

They chairman. will oreside. Merit were raueht at Cottonwood. They badges and advancement in rank told the police they were on their. 1 IHMaauiuu 1 K-HJ 3J win be awarded.

way to Gallup, xm. ai. th American Association of En-i Frame Building Burns neers will be hosts to their fam- Cant. John Smith, whose adven- In Monn 7 f)nf)iliTes in colonial Virginia won his ifl inesu, iOS5 pi in history, also wrote a num- ant at a picnic in Sou'h Mountain Park "Hideout" at :4. orlock tomcht.

May iu ine Mesa ure'ber of travel books, A barrcue beef supper will be CRAFTSMEN I Department was called to East Fourth avenue Friday afternoon where fire completely destroyed a frame building, owned by Sam Cohen of the Home Loan Association in Mesa. The buildin; was rented by a Mexican family. Approximately worth of damage was -rra ana entertainment will in-elud games and dancing. Arrangements ar in charg- of 11. H.

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