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EDITIQK January 9, 1949 Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona- Hess Convicted As Nazi Activist New Shopping Center Is Modernistic Czech's Flight internment in a labor camp. The court considered the term as HOF, Germany, Jan. 8 (AP) Alfred Hess, brother of Hitler's one-time deputy, Rudolf Hess, was classified Saturday as a "Nazi activist" second worst type of Nazi by a German denazification court. He was sentenced to two years Yugoslavia Denies Reinforcing Troops LONDON, 8 (AP) Th Yugoslav news agency Tanjug said Saturday night it had been author-ized officially to deny reports that Yugoslavia is reinforcing its army along the Albanian, Bulgarian and Romanian borders. The agency said such reports served because Hess had been under arrest since 1941.

He was jailed by the Nazis for his part in the peace plan which his brother proposed to the British after his flight in 1941. The court's conviction Saturday was based on his party activities before 1941. Rudolf Hess is serving a life term for war crimes. Starts Probe PARIS. Jan.

8 (INS) A drastic shake-up in the Czechoslo-vakian foreign office was reported underway Saturday as the result of the recent flight of a leading official with copies of highly important documents. Private advices from Prague reported that Ernest Heodrich. former secretary general of the Czechoslovakian foreign office, have appeared recently in London, Milan and Paris. Archaeologists Find Ancient I dob, Baal NICOSIA, Cyprus, Jan. 8 (AP) A finely wrought idol believed to Page 8 (Section 2)' Baptists Push Grand Canyon College Plans T.

Lawrence Milligan. architect, and H. O. O'Farrell, engineer, have been retained to draw the overall plan for Grand Canyon College, which the Southern Baptist denomination plans to establish near Granite Dells, Prescott, it was announced Saturday by ihe Rev. Dr.

J. Willis Ray, convention superintendent. It is planned to get college classes under way next fall, even if buildings in Prescott have to be used until the first structures on the new campus are ready, the Rev. Dr. Ray said.

The first unit to be erected will be the administration building, and after that two dormitories, one for women and one for men. The entire layout of buildings calls for a $6,000,000 plant. Construction cannot be undertaken: until the Baptists have raised toward building it. At that time Prescott will present the Arizona Baptist Convention with the 90-acre site and is pledged to con- IRRIGATION PIPE STTH 1 1 i i in avHHlvniMMBMMWMMMMIMRMNMNMi had fled to the west with copies represent Baal, god of the ancient Syro-Phoenician nations, has been unearthed at Engomi, near Fama-gusta. Clad in a loin cloth and a bull horns headdress, the figure stands almost two feet high.

French and Cyprus archaeologists found it in Above in the sketch bv Edward Varney and Associates, architects, of the new retail center, now under construction an 16th street, between McKinley and Roosevelt streets, which will cost $75,000. in design, it features very wide 'overhang' roofs over the. sidewalks because the building faces west. Face brick, Coconino sandstone and terra cotta will be used in the front trim. There will be a parking area oit the south and a service station to the north of the.

building. The center will be eompleted by February 15. Louis Karpe is the contractor, Ieisenmeyer Investment Company the owner. ithe ruins of a building, perhaps a i temple, built 3,200 or more years iago. Headgates and Sewer Pipe Bids Taken On New Phase Of Hospital Expansion Bids will be opened Wednesday of the diplomatic code and other papers relating to secret agreements between that Communist-controlled country and Soviet Russia.

A spokesman at the Czechoslovakian embassy in Paris confirmed that Hcadrich had left the country but would give no further information. The flight of Hcadrich, who was an associate and close friend of the late Czechoslovakian foreign minister, Jan Masaryk, was reported to have caused consternation within the Czechoslovakian government. The Soviet government is said to be aware that Hcadrich took important secret documents with him. The Kremlin is reported to have taken the Prague regime severely to task for having permitted such unreliable officials to retain high posts in the Czechoslovakian foreign office. West Indian Fleet Chief Takes Cruise PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, Jan.

8 (INS) Sir William Ten-nant, commander-in-chief of Britain's American and West Indian fleet squadron, left Port-of-Spain Saturday for a cruise to South American ports. He is traveling aboard his flagship, the 9.100-ton cruiser Glasgow. CONCRETE PIPE CO Division of Six Points Lumber Co. 1933 West McDowell Rd. (Six Points) Phone 4-2944 Williams Named To Welsh Firm Announcement was made Saturday by T.

E. Welch, president of the Welch Manufacturing Company, 583 West Jefferson street, that Merle E. Williams has purchased the interests of W. J. Thelma in the firm and hereafter will serve as vice-president, secretary and sales manager for the corporation.

Williams, a Phoenix resident for 15 years, has been connected with the O. S. Stapley Company and the Ed Rudolph Chevrolet Trmute jui.uuo toward its improvement. January 16 will be observed as College Day by churches of the Arizona Convention. An effort will be made to complete the fund so construction can be under way on the campus site by June, Dr.

Ray said. new wing will accommodate 51 students, which will bring the total capacity of the training school dormitories to 115 student nurses, exclusive of six graduate nurse rooms and a special dormitory wing for night nurses which can accommodate 15. THE LATEST building project is a continuation of a program of modernization and expansion launched by the board of directors of the institution soon after the start of the war, when it was apparent Phoenix was destined to grow tremendously in population. Improvements costing more than $250,000 have been made to the hospital building, including revamping the maternity and isolation wards and construction of a in the office of Lescher and Ma-honey, architects, for construction of an east wing to the nurses' training school and dormitory at Good Samaritan Hospital, thus completing a building program undertaken during the war. The estimated cost of the new wing is $140,000.

It will bring the total investment in the building to approximately $450,000, exclusive of furnishings and special equipment. The wing will be at the east of the present structure, extending north and south and facing east. It will be 41 by 142 feet. ITS EXTERIOR architecture so many are buying in SUN VI you'll like it TOO eneral Is Named To Decide OnWeapons For Future War The term "cowboys" first was used during the American Revolutionary war. It was applied to a band of Tories who stole cattle from both sides.

The Hoover committee also re till will match the rest of the build new wing, so that the bed capacity has been raised to 234, exclusive ing, with buff brick walls and a colonial treatment of the face. It will have two stories, with concrete floors and Class A construction throughout. On the first, floor will be an of 42 cribs. This work just is completed and the training school addition is to be rushed, J. O.

Sex-son, president, said." Contractors i will be asked to finish the wing jby August 30. auditorium 40 by 50 feet, with a Io Yon Htvr a Standard Roof? If 'ot See WE HAVE ALL. TYPES OF ROOFING MATERIALS We Apply-All Tj-pes of Roofs and Repairing AIRFL0 ALUMINUM AWNING CO. F.H.A. TERMS ported that closer liaison was needed between the joint chiefs of staff and the research and development board which handles scientific programs for the military.

HILL HAS HAD close ties with both groups. During World War II he served on the army general staff as chief of the theater group of operations divisions and as assistant chief of staff in charge of theater operations. In 1946 he was named commander of army forces in the Pacific and later commanded the atomic bomb tests at Eniwetok. It was there he was brought into direct contact with the scientists who developed and are seeking to perfect this country's most powerful war instruments the atomic bomb and allied weapons. seating capacity of 300 persons.

There also will be eight students nurses' rooms, each with connecting bath. Seven of these will have two beds and one will have three, thus giving space for 17 students. The second floor will have 36 bedrooms, with baths, and a capacity of 34 students. Thus the Another Model Home Just Started in Our Pretty Sun View Estates (7th to 1 5th Sout of Bethany Home Road) Sunday Afternoon Inspection Invited Or See EbonlaitB. Standard Roofing DESIRABLE.

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8 AP Lt. Gen. John E. Hull, who commanded the atomic bomb test at Eniwetok, Friday was given the task of deciding what weapons the armed forces will use in any future war. The 53-year-old Ohioan was shifted from his assignment as commander of the army forces in the Pacific to head a weapons system evaluation group for the entire military establishment.

JAMES FORRESTAL, secretary of defense, in making the announcement, said the newly-created group "will be responsible for the careful evaluation of all present or projected systems of attack and That sweeping assignment indicated that the new board will play a key role not only in determining future modes of warfare but also the particular weapons which a specific branch of the service would use in carrying out a battle order. Hull will be assisted by a board civilian and military experts in sizing up the effectiveness of the nation's present and future arsenal. "A civilian research director, to be named later, will serve as chief scientific officer of the group. WHILE EACH service has Its own weapons assessment group this marks the first time that an over-all board has been given power to fit the amy. navy and air force arsenals and planning into a unified system.

Such a move was recommended by the Hoover commission study group headed by Ferdinand Eber-stadt which investigated the nation's security system. This committee said that top-level control was needed to furnish impartial evaluation so as to curtail inter-service rivalry. WINDOWS DOORS PATIOS BAKED ENAMEL Ph. 5-8407 For a nrslgnrr, 5313 K. lttb St.

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