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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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REPUBLIC U-LLDOG Sunday, April 25, 1948 Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona. Phoenix Bottling Works Opens Friday Europe Opens Do Your Feet Hurt? Sec Dr. Stern For Quick Relief I civ Stassenite Wins Colorado Post 24 (AP) A little-known political amateur pledged to Harold E. Stasseji today rainless Removal of Health Drive NEW YORK, Apr. 24 (AP) The greatest mass vaccination of 1 Pae 4 (Section 2)' U.S.

Mining Methods Hit As Wasteful Washington; Apr. 24 ap Present methods of mining non-lerrous metals were described by Kep. Charles H. Russell, Nevada Republican, as "selective robbing." Corns, Galluses and Corns, Callus "i7 Ingrown Nails. ft kf'AMAfrft won the first place in Colorado's 15-member delegation to the Re children perhaps 15,000,000 Weak and Fallen 2T against tuberculosis is starting In 3 Arches Corrected.

Europe. They will be inoculated with BCG vaccine, which now is being used more and more as a Light Weight Arch Supports made to order from plaster of Paris impressions of your own feci. protection against tuberculosis. The program will be conducted publican national convention. He was Charles A.

Baer, 40-year-old bank employee and World War II veteran. Baer received high designation by the Denver Republican convention. Named to the other national convention spot open to the district was Gail L. Ireland, former attorney general, who is unpledged. Beer's victory came In the face under triple sponsorship of the International Children's Emergency Fund, the World Health Organiza Dr.

A. J. STERN CHIROPODIST FOOT specialist FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 3-2231 tion, and the governments of the various countries. Johannes Holm, who will be technical director of the new program, said of endorsement of the presidential 000,000 children will be given tu- Fox Theater Bldg. 17 South First St candidacy of Sen.

Robert A. Taft of Ohio by Sen. Eugene Milli- Dercuiin tests, and probably about one-third will receive the vaccine. kin, a leader in party circles in It's given only to those who, as Colorado. snown by the test, do not have or have not had the disease.

The remainder of the Colorado delegation will be chosen next The result, he said in the congressional record, is to leave a dangerously high proportion of low-grade, noncompetitive ores in the nation's reserves of copper, lead and zinc. HE ADVOCATE a return to mass mining, in which both high-grade and low-grade ore3 are extracted in the same operation. Under the stimulus of the premium price plan during the war, he said costs per ton of ore at many western mines dropped as much as 30 per cent despite rising wages. He attributed this to encouragement of mass mining un-ier the plan, which authorized federal payments to producers for production in excess of normal years. He said his bill, to re-establish In one country, he said.

6,000.000 RADIO EQUIPPED L.r-w miccc weekend. children were tested and about The new plant of the Canada Dry Bottling Company at 4105 North Third street, has been completed and will be open for business Friday, it was announced yesterday. The picture above shows that a commercial plant can at the same time be designed to have an attractive and interesting front. The bottling machine stands behind the wide window front. Scored shingles add to appearance of the walls of the office section of the structure.

(Republic Staff Photo.) Baer received 536 votes to 410 Canada Dry Opens Plant The Canada Dry Bottling Com one-third reacted negatively. The mass program is scheduled In BuU garla, Czechoslovakia, Greece, for Ireland. Five other candidates trailed. Italy, Yugoslavia, Romania, Aus tria, Poland, Albania, Finland and Hungary. pany of Phoenix will open for oper Two brides named Joyce married each other's brother in Woodford, England.

The other big weapon needed to CIO Aid Maps Habeas Battle ation in its new plant, 4015 North protect children from tuberculosis is food. Dr. Holm said the rate of Third street Friday, it was an nounced yesterday by E. H. Blue In TORONTO, Apr.

24 (AP) Reid Robinson, labor leader ordered deported to the U. S. as a suspected Communist, will surren active tuberculosis in Europe now Is four or five times above the normal rate. der to immigration authorities zm C. L.

Dubin, associate counsel for Robinson, said he will move for a writ of habeas corpus Monday after Robinson is in custody. The writ would seek to have the deportation order, quashed on the grounds there is no evidence before the board of inquiry upon which the order could be made properly. If Robinson's court fight is unsuccessful, he will be deported to Monday, his counsel said today. Robinson is eastern vice-president of the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers (Congress of Industrial Organiza Vinton-Carter Electric Co. charge of operations.

The new industry, owned entirely by local men, represents the initial Investment of a firm capitalized at $350,000. Directors of the company are Herbert Tt. Askins, Jamos Donohue, W. A. Evans, Barry Goldwater, E.

V. O'Malley, Richard Simis and Blue. It will make and distribute Canada Dry DR. GRACE GIBBS HAUSMAN Optometrist 120 Ent Wanhington AI RIIm Jwlre EYES EXAMINED incentive payments on a little different basis, will accomplish the same results. He explained: "EXPLORATION for new ores has lagged in this country since the late 20s.

The great source of new ores is the peripheral exploration around and below producing ore bodies. An occasional strike In a new area may add large reserves for the moment, but it is the year-to-year pushing out from known territory which counts In SIS N. Tamrth St. 3-S101 tions), lie will be held in jail here pending the outcome of habeas cor Syracuse, N. his port of entry, Dubin said.

pus proceedings. His appeal from the deportation ginger ale, sparkling water. Spur Holland may continue its auster order was rejected yesterday by the resources department. and Hi-Spot, under a license agreement with the parent Canada Dry ity program for some time. the long run.

The Russell bill provides that Incentive payments shall be made FLOODLIGHTS SPOT) ll Las Vel 0 I sua r00 FOR EVTORMATIOjr CHARTER BC8 BFRVICB CALL 4S64S OR 4M4J TO AXY rOIXT Ccnnpany. The building, designed by Edward Varney and Associates, architects, has approximately 12,000 square feet of floor space. Its entire front is given over to the bottling machine equipment and the company offices and sales room. Back at these is a huge store room THOR VALVE REFACERS for wet or dry grinding to stimulate such work. Its particular direction to marginal miners will insure the activity of those most Interested In exploration, since they are continually driven to explore by the inadequacy of their reserves." cast aluminum alloy with trunlon mounting A special beam 250 Watt $40.00 500 Watt $56.80 "Diets" Garage Floodlit on rollers, 150 Watt $8.45 Elaptric Drills "Miller-Falls' Vi," $25.00 $41.00 Also Thor 1" for supplies.

A new type, chemical filtration 1 I 1 I'U "Mall Saws" 7" $115.00 ELECTRIC $54.95 unit has been installed to insure high standard of purity. This unit will remove all organic matter, AUTO SUPPLY taste and odors from both thebot- I I OTJ -jJJi SHOWCASE FIXTURE CO. Quality Construction ORIGINAL DESIGN Plans Furnished 291 1 N. 28th St. Ph.

5-4937 tling water and the bottle rinsing water. Refrigeration units have been Installed and bottling will be done at a water temperature of 35 degrees fahrenheit. The plant is PAEVT SPRAYERS "Speedy" 2 c. f. $26.95 4 c.

f. $47.50 Electric Motors "Emerson" HP $20.10 HP $28.05 IIP $30.90 HP $40.80 RENTALS YOU BET BRIEST Portable Equipment it: will have a bottling capacity of So EAST JEFFERSON 4,500 bottles per hour, Blue said. The firm will distribute its prod ucts over an approximately 60-mile Sales Co. 2S11 X. 7th St.

Fh. 2-1697 or 4-5517 0 Museum Gains Rare Displays Several new unusual acquisitions at the Heard Museum's Southwest Indian collection were announced the past week following the season's last regular meeting of the board of trustees. The museum, which will close May 2 for the summer months, has recorded 12,940 visitors since Jts fall opening, the greatest seasonal number in its history, Additions to the Indian displays Include a rare Pima basket woven Jn black and zrown, and several $eri pieces consisting of baskets, primitive knives, shell beads and Jwo Santos carved by the tribe's rhief medicine man. Outstanding imong the Seri gifts is a blanket Vnade of pelican feathers; it is displayed on the museum's second floor among other rare blankets, t- The Heard Museum has enjoyed J9 years of popularity since it was publicly endowed by Mr. and Mrs.

radius of Phoenix. It will hold open house to the public Friday night from 6 to 10 o'clock, when all oper ations may be watched. The Canada Dry formula for ginger ale is one developed 50 years ago by J. J. McLaughlin, a Cana dian chemist.

This iormuia nas been a carefully guarded secret and Is known to this day by only three men. according to Blue. Only one major Improvement has been made in ginger extraction since For the BEST in Hospital Insurance Fill Out This Coupon and Mall It Today No Obligation Empire Mutual Insurance Company 140 North 4th Phoenix Name Age St. and No City State McLaughlin developed his formula. An American chemist invented a process for converting the essences of einzer into" a liquid.

This proc ess is used exclusively by the Canada Dry Company. Dwight B. Heard in 1929. It is considered one of the finest institutions of its kind in the West. An added public convenience Shis past year was a parking lot Jirectly east of the museum, which xan be lightrd at night for those attending lectures.

Visiting hours, ipt the museum are from 1 to 5 -p. m. daily; closed Monday. Also, our Income Protection Plan pays $100.00 per month at home and $200.00 per month In hospital DON'T WAIT BE PROTECTED IN '48 VVAKHtfOUSE flmt far 1ms at WaraanM rifuss 611 N. 19th Ave.

Ph. 2-1376 YES, WE'VE MOVED PICKET FEME Red Wins Italy Voting Lottery ROME. Apr. 24 (AP) A peMimistie member of the Communist popular front won the Italian election lottery. Loigi Prato, of Northern YsJenza, won 60,000,000 lire (roughly.

$100,000) for guess-: tag that his party would take a trouncing at the polls. He was sole winner, and only the government taxes put a bite into his prise. Millions of Italians spent millions of lire in "totalvoto," trying to hit the jackpot by guessing how many deputies each party would get. Luigi hit it on the nose. The newspaper Momenta Ser said everybody in Valema tamed up at loiigt's homo af-; ter he won everybody but his popular front pals.

Our entire business and personnel intact, and are now located in our new quarters at 125-131 IV. MONROE We have men specializing in the various fields of real estate, and invite you to come in and make use of their experience and qualifications. "AL" NORELL Realtors 125-131 W. Monroe Phone 3-5197 "TO BUY OR SELL" "SEE "AL" NORELL 'RE! a Built to order and installed. Licensed contractor.

Credit terms. 4107 North 7th St. Phone 5-9765 3ns THI NIV Here I am REDDY KILOWATT, Your Electric Servant the little guy who has become famous from coast to coast as the symbol of electric power! I'm supposed to be the little man who is always there ready to zip out and do everything electrically. That's my job and I love it but look what happens to me when I arrive in Phoenix and the Valley of the Sun a delayed electric generator installation! So, right off the bat I find myself so darned busy trying to handle all the electric jobs in this fast growing Valley of the Sun, that I have to start inconveniencing some of you folks. I'm sorry I can't do all the big electric jobs you want me to do at the exact time you want me to do them but you can bet your boots I'm not going to inconvenience anyone any more than I can possibly help! EVERYBODY HAS SURE BEEN SWELL! VACUUM CUP Pennsylvania IRES fOHACFLAT FAINT (aot a wtter-tklaiea' pais!) AMERICA'S MOST MODERN TIKFX FOB IONO.

FAST IttJNM ANI SHOUT. FAST STOPS. SEE US FOB A SET SOON. niONK 8-20SI A new kind of oil-base wall paint One coat covers all kinds of in terior wall surfaces. No undercoat needed.

Goes on easily, quickly. a suggestion of brush marks. Costs less and goes farther. One gallon covers 400 to 600 sq. feet Corner 7th St.

and Jefferson Honest, I've never seen folks more understanding end coop erativ than you businessmen and farmers in the Valley of the Sun and I've been around, too, working with more than 220 electric companies all over the country. When the manufacturers deliver our new electric generator (it was, ordered 2'2 years ago) I hope I can get back on a 24-hour schedule to handle every electric job, unrestricted, because that's the way I want it! PLATINl SILVER Flatware, Tea Srtm Reftotora. ttwHrr CHROME Metal Furniture I'liimblnc Fixture Rumtiers. Molding Hmp. Inntromrats 49 PER GALLON i it ii YOUKIMCTUCUtWNt ft We have been established longer and are the LARGEST and most COMPLETELY equipped Plating plant between El Paso and Los Angeles.

Our workmen are experienced and their workmanship Is the finest. PRODUCTION work and SMALL JOBS encouraged. Estimates cheerfully given on any plating, polishing or repairing you might have. ARIZONA PLATING POLISHING CO. Fred Elquesf Son 703 N.

2nd St. Arizona Painf Co. 3910 So. Central Lumber Co. 3536 E.

Washington Peoria Maytag Co. Peoria Arizona Elquesf Paint Co. 1013 N. 7th St. Phones 3-0515 or 2-1470 vA7 (j? fan yj' 606 Soyth Central Phone 3-3662.

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