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EDITIONS The Arizona Republic, Plioenix, Arizona. Sunday, September 14, 1952 fage Sky Harbor City To Pay Water Charges Taft To Stump State For Eisenhower (Continued From Page One) eve of his 12-day, 12-state train service when they have the oppor be bidding strongly for labor votes edicatedln Woman Loses 10,000 Suit Mrs. Sarah M. Coulus of 6645 S. Fifth Ave, Saturday lost her court fight to get $10,000 from the estate of Salim Ackel, pioneer Phoenix businessman.

A jury in the court of Judge Francis J. Donofrio ruled against The defense contended a penciled note dated Nov. 1949, and which would have been, in effect, a codicil to the will was "altered and therefore invalid." Ri tesoere in his convention talk. Sen. Frank Carlson of Kansas, who had a lot to do with bringing Taft and Eisenhower together for their conference in Washington, said he was satisfied that "unity had been restored within the Republican ranks." The full pledged enlistment of the Ohio senator in the campaign brought a suggestion that Gov.

Thomas E. Dewey's talents be era-ployed outside New York state. The New York governor will speak at a rally in Brooklyn Republican headquarters Monday. Tte new Sky Harbor terminal Was officially dedicated Saturday. tunity, association- officials say.

HOWEVER, there is one thing that does not show up in the figures. That is the cost in time, labor or money of keeping the ditch-clean, particularly for those water users who live "at the end of the line." If they do not have co-operative land owners above them, the job of getting the water to the land from the point where the association delivers it becomes a major factor with many persons in caring for their lawns. The cost of irrigation water is higher for those who live in special services districts, where the water master, or zanjero sees to it that the water is delivered to their lot. But they do not have to worry about the condition of the ditch that serves them. The ceremonies, held between 2 and 3 p.m., marked the official opening of the new runways and terminal which were first put Into operation Sept.

1. (Continued From Page One) even though it is unpopular In congress," "I have a personal feeling," he added, "that passage of the bill would help extend the lifelines of the state and insure its prosperity in years, to come." Asked about Eisenhower's possible support of him in the Wisconsin' general election, McCarthy answered: "I don't have any idea, because I've been 'too busy recently with my own primary election campaigning." Five weeks ago stockily built senator was operated' on in the Bethesda. Md, Naval Hospital for a serious abdominal ailment. He has since had to slow down on his MCCARTHY said he would "be ready to campaign within the next couple of weeks to fight the Wisconsin mudslingers." By way of explaining his interest in Arizona, McCarthy referred to his recent book, "McCarthyism The Fight For America," in which he told how -his decision to fight communism was made in the "rim rock country beyond Young." "It was there in the lonely Arizona hills," he wrote, "that I carefully laid plans for the one great fight which, as a senator, I had to make." William B. Stout, designer of the Ford tri-motor airplane and (Continued From Page One) tine approval of others was expected In most cases dates still are tentative.

Morse's statement that he would be "a very attentive listener at the radio and television set" during the campaign was a complete turnaround in his previous plans. August 19 he told Eisenhower he would "throw myself into the campaign with all my vigor." He refused to reveal what caused him to change his mind, but said "a man has the ethical right to remain, silent in a campaign," and "when one comprises with principle, there'is no principle This could have been a barb at the new Eisenhower-Taft alliance. EISENHOWER, meanwhile, rallied his workers around him for the circuit riding "Peace Crusade" through the He described himself as only the spearhead of the movement for "honesty and integrity" in government and told his volunteer supporters that a crusading spirit will go much farther than political organization toward winning a victory in November. About 250 members of Citizens for Eisenhower-Nixon heard the Republican candidate speak at New York headquarters Saturday on the tour. He, cast himself in the role of a missionary taking the political gospel of peace and honesty in government to the people at wayside stops.

He will make 56 of these stops, and major appearances in St. Paul, Des Moines, Omaha, Kansas City, St, Louis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleveland, Wheeling, Baltimore, and Richmond. EISENHOWER told his volunteers that if the Republicans' win in November they will have the satisfaction that "we have done something in a great cause for "Winning art election is nothing," he said. "What does it matter what name a president may bear? But it does make a great difference if people dedicated to a cause have the opportunity to pursue that cause through four years of organized government in the United States." Eisenhower's excursion into the Midwest will be broken after his St Paul appearance Tuesday when he flies back to New York to address the American Federation of Labor convention on Wednesday. Although AFL -president "William Green gave the impression he leans toward Stevenson, Eisenhower will intent of the contract in effective operation.

Since the water rates have been raised considerably, the question arises for the owner of a small city lot who has been using irrigation, whether he would "be money to drop the Water Users charge and depend on the surplus from his cooler to water the lawn. McMULLIN said the answer is no. Each time the average city 'lot owner takes a 30-minute 'run of irrigatipn rom the Water Users it costs him 73 cents, according to McMullin. If he proposes to buy the same amount of water 16,837 from the city's pipes, it would cost him $3.75. Of course the Water Users allotment will permit him only to take eight of the one-half hour runs in a season, while he can buy unlimited amounts of city water if he can afford it.

These figures relate to the owner living within the city limits. The land owner outside of the city faces a charge for city water approximately two times as 'high. Such subdivision residents will not be tempted to abandon irrigation chairman of the dedication committee of the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce, was master of OJdfotoTfX flunk' 1 To Better Serve You frlO Lands Policy (Continued From Page One) expediency instead of principle," said the governor. The report was submitted to the governor by a bi-partisan corryiiit-tee of sportsirien following the association's annual convention last year in Springerville at which he requested the game protective association to submit its views. on a program he had proposed to take over the federal lands.

THE GOVERNOR declared that in his opinion the most important section of the sportsmen's report was, and he quoted from the report itself, as follows: "The rortsmen's responsibility, then, is and will continue to be, to think conservation, read conserva Convenient Locations Death Of Russian Minister Reported LONDON, Sept. 13 (INS) The Soviet news agency, Tass, reported Saturday the death of Vasyly Cherneshev, Soviet deputy minister of the interior. The Tass dispatch was based on Russian newspaper announcements of Cherneshev's death. Arizona Paint Supply Southard AlvLi Elqueit 3902 So. Central 1149 E.

McDowell BR 2-8314 Ph. At 4-4284 I OPEN SUNDAY 1 to 5 P.M. FREE DELHI EliY within 200 miles of Phoenix! tion, talk conservation, live conservation, and work for conserva tion. Disregarding nossible -bene Amu fits to hunting and we must all do these things if we wish merely to survive as a nation." II The governor declared that a DJ tremendous burden of responsibility rests on the members of the A. AGPA, and that he wished nothing LrO I I out trie best for their efforts in that field.

HE ALSO PRAISED the Arizona ceremonies. Standing in the shadow of a tri-motor lent for the occasion as an exhibit, Stout introduced Mayor Hohen Foster, who in turn introduced members of the city council, former Mayor Nicholas Udall, and former councilman Harry Rosenz-weig. 1 MAYOR FORTER then paid tribute to the Municipal Aeronautics Commission for its untiring work towards the completion of the airport; the people of Phoenix who voted the bond issue that made construction possible, and the men who will now be most closely concerned with the operation of the airport. Following Foster's speech, Stout introduced Miss Frankie Pouppirt, Miss Sky Harbor, who, with six attendants, cut a ribbon formally dedicating the new terminal. J.

E. Redmond, chairman of the Municipal Aeronautics Commission, told the spectators of the work done by this and previous commissions, and paid special tribute to John L. McAtee, Neil B. McGinnis, A. Lee Moore, and Martin E.

Wist. REDMOND said four other members of previous commissions deserve recognition, and named Charles L. Strouss, Hersch Collins, James Girand and Herbert R. Askins. Carl A.

Bimson, president of the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce, said the chamber has always been interested in the Sky Harbor project, and had co-operated with the municipal commission and the City of Phoenix to make the terminal possible. Stout then Introduced Nick Vol-cheff, chairman of the Junior Chamber of Commerce committee that provided the guides and welcomed incoming visitors that landed during the day at the airport MUSIC for the program was' provided by the Williams, Air Force Base Band. Stout, who stood beside the tri-motor all during the ceremonies, went for a ride in the plane he designed as soon as the show was over. Among guests at the show was R. W.

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The second major controversy arose over the management of the Kaibab North deer herd. It resulted in a heated exchange between Ray Moore, Douglas, president of Cheney Award (Continued From Page One) fighter aircraft wil be operating at speeds of more than 1,000 miles per hour," General Harper said, "and military training must keep up with the advances in armament." CAPTAIN Miller took his flight training at Williams in 1947, and learned to pilot helicopters at San Marcus, in 1948. Following General Harper's 6peech, Captain Miller was presented with the Cheney award certificate, a bronze plaque, and a check for $500. Graduation exercises followed, with 100 cadets receiving their wings from Col. James D.

Mayden, commanding officer of Williams. Presentation of the Cheney award twas witnessed by Captain Miller's wife and three sons. THE AWARD, one of the highest in aviation, was established in memory of Lt. William H. Cheney, who crashed at Foggia, Italy, in 1918.

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