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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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Ml March 12, 1953 Page 2. -TKe Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona Laveen Bus Run Cancelled Income Tax and no inbound riders, and wai costing tha company omt $20 i yum iijp j. i 1. 1 1 uli i-iij-1 1 1 i jm 1 11 ij i juji julm1 'W-jmju jj um-ki wiujii.ii)W'iiiwi''innw.iiiifiiTifi)i-afji'i.wpj'iiM Jim niiiiimwuiiiiii innu in 1 1 1 bp 1 qui unn 1 11 nn nip nr nr 111 11 i.hii 1 vm nur rn ri m-r 1 1 i tt- rri 1 nr 1111 1 1 1 irir mi 11 ir lnrrrrr -v 2 1 per day. McDonald Takes Over CIO Steel Discontinuance of a Sun Valley bus run at 4 p.m.

from Phoenix to Laveen was authorized yesterday by the state corporation commission. L. A. Tanner, Sun Valley Bus Line president, testified at a recent public hearing that the run EXPLORATION PLANNED COPENHAGEN A Danish- Collections Show Drop Swedish-Canadian company ha hn formed in Copenhagen to explore lead and zinc deposit In was hauling an average of only five outbound school pupils daily eastern Greenland. "-Arizona state Income tax col lections between Jan.

1 and March 2, 1953, dropped 8.69 per eent under the corresponding pe riod a year ago, the state tax a good number to call when you need good engravings PITTSBURGH (AP) David J. McDonald, who learned trade unionism as the late Philip Murray's secretary, followed his teacher into the presidency of the United Steelworkers yesterday. The 50-year-old Pittsburgher moved up from USW secretary-treasurer to become the second head the union has had, since its founding in 1936.,. Murray, who also headed the CIO, died last Nov. 9.

He was succeeded as CIO president by Walter Reuther, the No. 1 man ALPINE 8-8811 in the auto workers. The USW executive board rf -j. 1 named McDonald acting president after Murray's death. He was ele vated to the presidency.

without opposition in a rank and file election last month. Telephone us or order thru your printer. We make printing plates for every printing purpose Republic Gazette Engraving Company commission reported yesterday. 2 Receipts during the 1953 period totaled $1,776,551.02, compared ith $1,945,836.62 last year a decrease of $169,285.60. Officials, attributed "the drop primarily to lower prices of cotton ind cattle last year which c.ut the incomes of the state's farmers and stockmen, as well as to lower mining company earnings resulting chiefly from increasing production costs and lower prices for zinc and lead.

W. R. Bland, state income tax director, said indications are that Arizona's tax harvest of 1952 incomes will be about 15 per cent under that of the previous year. On Feb. 1.

he said, the decrease stood at 17.6 per cent under last year. Prior to that it had been feared the decrease might reach as high as 25 or 30 per cent The gain recorded since Feb. 1 has been due almost entirely to pew filings. However, Bland said additional filings are not expected to completely offset tax losses flue to dropping cattle and cotton prices. April 15 is the deadline for filing state income tax returns for 1952.

T1" Adding to beauty gan cleaning up around the sidewalks. Designed by mulcting lieaaiea of North Centr al Lescher and Mahoney, architects, it was built by the Avenue is the new KTAR structure at Portland Street, Mardian Construction Co. One large wing has been de- which came out from under the wraps yesterday when signed for future TV. The firm plans to occupy it by the construction fence was removed and workmen be April 1. (Republic Photo, Ralph Camping) Australia has an over-all pop ulation density of 2.6 persons to the square mile, due to large des PHOENIX 314 NORTH SECOND STREET ert areas.

Police Froicjx On Rope For Baby-Sitting Duty RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (UP) Police yesterday arrested Stocco and Leonarda Domenico, who solved their baby sitting problem by tieing their two daughters, aged 4 and 5, to chairs while they went to work. Stamp Will Commemorate Historic Gadsden Purchase The 100th anniversary of the Gadsden Purchase which fixed the southern boundaries of Arizona as they are today will be marked by issuance of a special commemorative stamp by the United States Post Office. Governor Pyle was advised of Rhodes, congressman from Arizona. The step is the direct result of a recent request by the governor that some official recognition be given the anniversary. The purchase, concluded and the stamp yesterday by John executed by the U.S.

and Mexico W- NOW-for as Low as $5.00 a month! Take advantage of This Great TRADE-IN OFFER at Traders. You'll never do better tl'FSvJ I I Ll i than now when your old furniture takes on added value! Hurry! Hurryl ATOm 24 MOriTllS TO PAY0n TRADERS Easy Terms! Dec. 30, 1852, transferred to this nation all the territory below the Gila River and as far south' as the existing Mexican border. It was negotiated by James Gadsden, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary from President Franklin Pierce. The CIS I f- see cost was $10 million.

It An appealing thing about County Cost Sets Tuition Non resident pupils should pay the school attended a maximum tuition charge equal to the per; capita cost of all the common and high schools within a county i rather than only the average per capita cost of the school they attend. Ross T. Jones, state attorney 1 general, issued this opinion yes-, terday to H. K. Mangum, Coconino County attorney.

In another opinion, addressed Only $7.25 A Month 2-Pc. "Nvlon Frieze" LIVING ROOM Suite 2-PC. PRINT PLASTIC SET 9995 Regular Top Quality Furniture you can buy with confidence, iust think Nylon Frieze upholste'ry, exciting modern design and the best of modern construction. Full spring seats and backs too. Suite includes Bed-Divan and Matching Chair.

HERE'S HOW OUR M99" to Dan T. Benchoff, state exam- jner, the attorney general sau Impart a warm Informality to any home with this sensational and popular Print Plastic group. Finely constructed to the best modern standards the divan makes into a roomy double bed. Featuring gay print covers! Suite includes Bed-Divan and Matching Chair. Use Your Old Set as a Trade-In Trade-in Allowance SCAOO justices of the peace may go outside the boundaries of their respective precincts and request any constable within their county to serve processes and notices.

ffiiiri "TRADE-IN on Your Old Set and YOU PAY ONLY UM WORKS ou W5 YOU PAY ONLY SEE DEXMS FOR DIAMONDS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii YOUR OLD FURNITURE IS WORTH MONEY! I JiMM mj. 'ivm i vMI music and pictures, as people Jceep saying, is you don't have to know anything about them to know what you like. This attitude on the part of the uneducated masses is an extremely painful one to peo-l pie who are and those who profess to be on more cozy terms with, the arts. A one who has Just com- pleted a job of snuggling up, I beg to report that a little a- miliarity, however it is ac- complished, breeds no con- tempt at all. During the past week I have become a sort of painter by proxy.

I entered the field by default, when the kids failed to respond to a gift one of those "You, too can be an artist" sets. I have no delusions that I shall ever be an artist. I doubt if I'll even become a Sunday painter. There's always golf for Sundays. There is absolutely no artistic merit in what I've done, but I've had a whale of a good time converting a black and white sketch into a lurid bullfighter In oils.

You take paint tube 6, and you dab a speck of it on square 6 qf the sketch, and keep going like that for a long time before you very much, and then suddenly, the thing begins to shape up. It ain't art, but it is yours, and It gets you. From there on you are seized by the same fascina-1'tion which used to keep you "up all night trying to finish a jigsaw puzzle. You've got to what the thing looks like it's finished. Well, my bullfighter is fin--rished, and I think he's pretty.

I do not intend to have him 'framed, or wish him off on anybody. In a day or two he take a header into the can. But I do feel that I have learned something from him during our brief association. one of the great un- washed, I have at least gained appreciation of what the. steady hand means- to the Having once laid 1 paint to canvas doesn't quali-; fy me as a critic, but it has cracked open a door.

The glimmer of light which shows through Is slight, but it makes a beginning. Yes Biq Money at Traders you will get up to $50.00 Allowance on, your old furniture when used as a Trade-In on any of the lovely suites in this ad (OR ANY SUITE IN EITHER OF OUR 2 GREAT PHOENIX STORES). The suites shown are examples of the outstanding Values avail- able. Trade-in NOW! FREE DELIVERY 'Within 200 Miles of Phoenix -r i 0UVf EiOOilfl 7" A Month 3-Pc. IV1APLE a i I Lovely, liyable Maple Furniture with top quality, sound design, and endur- Regular Price, 3 Pes.

Less Trade-In Allowance TERMS OF COURSE 32 WEST ADAMS 50oo -ing beauty built into every piece. Beautiful furniture that will never grow old, you use your trade-in and buy now 2 you will never be able to do better. sJust look atjhe price even without the trade-in it is most economical. 4I95 4 You Pay Only Suite includes Bed-Divan, Rocker and matching chair. 5eond Av.

and Wast Vn Burn -ARIZONA'S LARGEST CAR DEALER SEE DEXXIS FOR DIAMOXDS 2 GMAT STORES Iff PHOEM Luxurious Foam Rubber Seats and Sacks! OPEN TONIGHT fo 9 P.M. and every Wed. and Thurs. to 9 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY I to 5 P.M.

$018 A Month IS35M II 1- $00095 Regular Price 4UW Trade-in Allowance 00 $50 On Yeur Old Set Here's a suite to be proud of ust imagine the luxury of this quality suite with genuine Foam Rubber seats and backs. It's well built too," and you get the most attractive modern covers you have ever seen. Come out and see it today, you'll find everything for your living room at one Jow price. Suite includes sofa and 2515 North Central AL 2-2714 as- si II YOU PAY ONLY Always FREE Parking beautiful matching chair. 19 V' 5-.

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