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rvtit ctAcVinffa firii ot noles and ladders found many buyers when were in the axis group. All Allied ships returned safely, although a small number of casualties were ARIZONA REPUBLIC Phoenix. Arizona Tuesday, July 13, 1943 Page 3 German Vessels 'Probably Sunk' More Than Third Of Arizona Disease Cases Are Venereal Assorted Eggs Rating Dropped WASHINGTON, July 12 (AP) An rffin nf Price Administration an Auckland, new zeaiana, store advertised "Stockings at five cents a Term Is Given In Morals Case A 62-vear-nlH LONDON Tiilw 19 I API TJtrht Possibly referring to the same action, the Berlin radio said light German naval units sank a British de-strftver and twn tornedo boats In a 4111 i eliminating the classification Approximately 39 per cent of the oiiusn ana navai iorces 1 397 cases of communicable diseases mravuy aamagea ana proDaDiy sanK an axis tornpHn hnnt anH an ecrwirt. of "assorted" eggs from regulations 1 Gas on Stomach HJmni i-U ywr mq feck 25-minute skirmish off Brest. The ing boat oft the French coast Finance Bill Is Made Law Julv 12 (AP) governing miu wioiesaie ales of eggs and egg products into pffpct todav.

flllt will reported in Arizona for the week ended July 10 were venereal diseases, the Arizona State Board of James Bulger, was sentenced to prison, and two men were granted probation yesterday by Superior Wlna nccia itmth add ciiun Dilnful. anffoeit Germans said other ships were damaged and that one German ship was abandoned as unseaworthy. have no direct bearing on prices to tec cat. aour atomach aad beartbem. doetoca uoally Braacriba tha fatax-rtin( medfelnas known for trmptomatlo raliaf awdlelnet like thoas In BaU-aaa Tableta.

No lsxatira. Bril-am briers contort In Jiffy or rotursbottla to a for double auoar back. asa 45 miles northeast of Ushant a half hour after midnight Saturday, an admiralty communique said tonight. Three enemy torpedo boats and an undisclosed number of boats uujc nuwara opeaKman. A jury, found Bulger guilty of a ir-lomous morals nf fence inH t4.

"Russia maintained a colony on the California coast until 1841. 9 qi 1 697,224 appropriations orrhea; Cochise county, 32 cases of chancroid. 23 of gonorrhea and 18 of syphilis; Gila county, five cases of syphilis; Mohave county, four cases of gonorrhea; Pima county, 13 cases of gonorrhea and 14 cases of syphilis; Santa Cruz county, two cases of gonorrhea; and Yuma county, two cases of syphilis. Other disease cases reported: Chicken pox, diphtheria. dysentery, 64; German measles, influenza, 30; malaria, measles, 20; meningitis, mumps, 20; pneumonia.

27; scarlet fever, septic sore throat. trachoma, tuberculosis. 32; typhoid fever, whooping cough, 24, and paratyphoid fever, 1. Speakman sentenced him to prison he work Of 18 to linoi' in iwo io live years. Five years' probation was grant-o Arturo M.

Rui 98 I9ia Health reported yesterday. Venereal diseases numbered 152, an increase of 53 over the 99 reported the previous week. The total of all disease cases reported increased 78 over the previous week's 319. Venereal diseases reported were 32 cases of chancroid, 58 cases of gonorrhea, 61 cases of syphilis and one case of lymphogranuloma. Maricopa county reported 22 cases of syphilis, one case of lymphogranuloma and 16 cases of gon war agencies, amuiig Xhe Office of Price th Office of War In- "vt uvu vil 4th avenue, who pleaded guilty was signed into law to- President Roosevelt aDanaoning ms wile, Consuelo, in.

destitute mnrtitfnn Ua lit vvcta ordered to pay $12.50 weekly sup- The President also signed bills $1,137,167,010 for the DSEEIP TOOJrK consumers. The classification covered ungraded eggs which had been exempt fiom price control when sold to retailers for candling and grading oof ore resale. In eliminating the classification, OPA said it found that wholesale prices for eggs sold as "assorted" had tended to advance beyond the maximum prices for corresponding retail grades. In place of the eliminated classification, OPA established specific prices for sales by producers and shippers to primary receivers, jobbers and retailers. These prices were described as about five cents a dozen higher than received last year.

OPA officials said they could not Probation of one year was Raymond O. Frit. 91 nariment and tne eaerai for the new fiscal f1r and for supple-S expenses of a group of mis-tf-m fHor9 nzeneies. route 4, box 1005. who pleaded Knights Lodge Installation Set Newly elected officers of Marcos r.uuiy io ueemg irom the scene of an accident in which he was involved Without irientifvintr himealf TT.

D1AIPIP When The Whole or offering aid. de Niza council. No. 1189, Knights of will be installed at a estimate precisely the effect of meeting of the lodge to be held io-nieht in Sodality hall, Fourth and Buck Beaty pleaded guilty to contracting without a license and will be sentenced next Monday. Pleas of innocent and trial dates: Beatrice Louise Curtis, contributing to the delinmienrv nf a Van Buren streets.

Paul uasser win A measure providing $104,608,921 The interior department was Sl2tf th huge iscal year nnropriations bills signed by the Sent It embraces large sums Reclamation and irrigation in the West. tIp OPA and OWI appropriation Quests were sharply trimmed by fTot $155.000.000 $22,000,000 less than the IS bureau's estimate of its a result of a compromise serve as installing officer. ine Town's Sizzling meeting will begin at 8:15 o'clock. 5 wi 11111IU1 September 14, and Pete Ybarra, hit- new rules on current prices to producers. Egg prices vary by the week in line with normal seasonal trends.

Final Tribute Is Paid Wright Three Given Prison Terms A wife-beater and two strong-arm robbers were sentenced to prison yesterday by Superior Judge M. T. Phelps. A term of two to five years was imposed on Herbert years old, 1233 Vs East Willetta street, who pleaded guilty to aggravated assault on his wife, Jewell, Phoenix. Minimum terms of five years to five years and one day were imposed on Ellis E.

Ross, 26, a truck driver, route 4, box 250, and Clyde Hanks, 23, Phoenix, convicted of robbing a soldier in a strong-arming. A jury found the pair guilty of taking $30 from Corp. James Hennessey, Camp Hyder, in front of the LaJolla Buffet on East Washington street, last April 21. The jury recommended leniency. An excellent entertainment program has been arranged to follow the installation ceremony, it was announced.

Officers to be installed are W. J. B. Schimfessel. grand knight; Tom Chauncey, deputy grand knight; Dennis Naughton, chancellor; J.

F. McQuaid, warden; J. F. McGinnis, treasurer; Ted Pustarfi, recorder; which tne jiouw ay in ffprencp. mat Funeral services for the late Charles H.

Wright, assistant chief of police who died unexpectedly Friday from a heart attack were held yesterday morning irom Mem Sciived $120,000,000 for the last mVIsked for a total of for both its overseas and f4Vic branches, but received t- 222.304. Of that amount. onrmarked for domes- George Hainley. advocate; Frank un, aeptemner lb. The county attorney was ordered to file a bill of particulars within five days in the case of Nellie Galen, charged with obtaining county welfare assistance by false representations.

A charge against H. P. Walker of failure to publish notice of a business transaction with a person cf restricted movement was held in abeyance pending determination of appeals in other cases. Cases continued Walter J. Burke, grand theft; Mary Lou Welch, contributing to the delinquency of a rrinor; Jesus Laras and Cabino Martinez, robbery, and Victor Humphries, rape.

ory chapel of A. L. Moore and Sons and attended by iellow officers and city employees and other friends who lined the chapel to overflow in the contrast to Now more than ever home is the heart of hospitality! To relatives and friends, business -associates; the girls from the club or bridal couples in the service "come over tonight" is a welcome and often-heard invitation these days! Small wonder that hostesses put such store in cool-looking, easy-to-keep-shining crystal and colorful place mats for their summer entertaining. We offer several suggestions here to meet your current needs and inexpensively! ing. II- RF65.906 it sought for home font functions.

activities for which the The rites were conducted by the Rev. I. W. Young, pastor of the First Church of the Nazarene, and burial followed in Greenwood Bozicevich, inside guard; Ainen Maio, outside guard, and William Healey, trustee. Holdover trustees are Omer Curran and Henry Vos-kuehler.

Appointive officers to be installed tonight are the Rev. Willard Kinney, pastor of St. Matthew's Catholic Church, chaplain; and Mickey McGinn, lecturer. John E. Buckley, renamed financial secretary of the lodge by the supreme grand knight, also will be installed.

Four Sentenced For Liquor Sales A plea of guilty was entered by Leslie Thomas, charged with rob Memorial Park. bery, and he will be sentenced Sat Pallbearers were Mr. Wright's associates on the police staff. Active pallbearers were John Bolin, Robert Robertson, George Pruitt, Dan Jones and M. T.

Sauer, patrolmen, and T. R. Mofford, captain. Hon Dp PEASE DENTIST PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS With or Without Gas 118 Fox Theater Bide Pk. 4-3843 l.

var-agencv bill carried funds rrluded the Board of Economic Warfare Office of Censorship. Of-of Strategic Services Office Civilian Defense and the National War Labor Board. Seamen Cite Postwar Aims NEW YORK. July 12 (AP) A Solution asking that merchant teamen be given a 40-hour work after the war, together with orary pallbearers were Charles Sittenfeld, J. D.

Mackey and Jack urday. Pleas of innocent and trial dates: Adam Faber, felonious morals offense, September 10; Jewell Hester, aggravated assault, September 14; Angelita Rodriguez and Manuel Casares, open and notorious cohabitation, September 17; and Brooker White, assault with intent to commit murder, October 1. A bench warrant was issued for Olive Louise Skelley, charged with aggravated assault, when she failed to appear for arraignment. curiee, patrolmen; Ed Lynch and Fred Vess, captains, and James Duane, chief of police. Mr.

Wright had served as a city, county and federal law enforcement officer approximately 40 of his 61 years. Phoenix, Tucson Four men were sentenced to jail yesterday by Judge Dave W. Ling after they pleaded guilty in U. S. District Court to selling liquor to Indians.

Two others were granted probation on similar charges. Rolen Earl Miles, 46 years old, and Elmer Graves, 52, both of Phoenix, were sentenced to 90 days in jail, while Ricardo C. Abeytia, 46, and Robert Rosas, 28, annual income, was Postponed were the cases of Newton Lee, charged with murderous assault, and Iral R. Brown, contributing to the delinquency ot adopted hv the National Maritime Vnion (Congress of Industrial Organizations) today at the end of its annual convention. Besides the hours and income demands, the union convention delegates asked that all social legislation such as unemployment compensation and old-age pensions be extended to seamen.

Each proposal in the resolution tvas read to the convention by the union's president. Joseph Curran. a minor. RamirezReceives U. S.

ewsmen BUENOS AIRES, July 12 (AP) Pres. Pedro Ramirez received resident American newspaper and mag also of Phoenix, received JO-day terms. Imposition of sentence was suspended for one year for McKinley Anderson, 42, and Nelson Haywood Madison. 31, both of Phoenix, and they were placed on probation, after entering please of guilty. Bids For Bureau Addition Opened Bids were opened by Roy J.

Heyne, city manager, yesterday, for addition of another room for the U. S. Weather Bureau at the city's Phoenix Sky Harbor administration building. azine correspondents today for the first time since he took ortice June 7. Ramirez expressed hope that the Arizona people like the friendly atmosphere of the HOLLYWOOD-ROOSEVELT! In the center of the motion picture and radio broadcasting industries.

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The exhibition will continue until July 25. Kiwanians To Hear Goodyear Plant Chief Ray Hudson, general superintendent of the Goodyear Aircraft Corporation, and a member of the I itchfield Park Kiwanis Club, will at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Phoenix Kiwanis Club at noon today in Hotel Adams. His subject will be "New Developments in Goodyear's War George Clayton will be chairman of the meeting. the transmission of news. The bids were: Cliff Maddox, 5982; Del E.

Webb Construction The correspondents present at the university included representatives from the Associated Press, the United Press, the New York Times, Company, $1,100, and McGinty Con struction Company, $1,259. New York Herald Tribune, the Chi The postwar plan was drafted by the convention's resolutions committee, and at the end of it was this: 'These are some of the things the teamen want. Many of our shipmates have given their lives and many more will die to secure them. The National Maritime Union is dedicated to their realization." One paragraph of the resolution proposed stabilization of world trade after the war through "equalization upward" of wages and working conditions of seamen of all nations, "thereby eliminating unfair and exploiting Another asked that labor have "full representation in the government councils responsible for the operation of the merchant The dplegates sent a telegram to Adm. Emory S.

Land of the War Shipping Administration stating women should be permitted to work shoard American ships. Thpy also instructed Curran to make visits to Great Britain and the Soviet Union as soon as possible The bids will be presented to the city commission at its next meeting, July 20. Rites For Phoenix Man Set Tomorrow Funeral services for Harold H. Graham, 34-year-old assistant golf professional at Encanto Park and cago Daily News and Time Magazine. Two Navy Fliers Killed In Crash JACKSONVILLE.

July 12 (AP) Two naval airmen are known dead and a third missing as a result of a crash near here during a training flight July 5. the naval air station public relations office announced today. Wreckage of the plane was discovered Saturday and two bodies were identified as those of Lt. Frank H. Kolb, 25 years old, United States Navy, of Chicago, and Harvey Lyman Wiley, 19, aviation machinist third class, United States Naval Reserve, of Fairview.

Mass. member of a pioneer Phoenix family, will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Memory Chapel of A. L.

Moore and Sons. Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park Mr. Graham died Sunday after a to establish closer ties with trade unions there. Phoenix Woman Taken By Death Mrs. Evelyn Fee.

who had been bedridden for the past month, died Sunday evening at her home. 336 short illness. He was born in Phoenix September 13, 1908. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Frances Elizabeth Graham, Phoenix; a sister, Beulah Emily Hughes, Glendale; and six brothers, Montie and Hendrix, Phoenix, and Frank, Earl, Ralph and Cecil, San Diego, Calif.

His father, James W. Graham, pioneer Phoenix resident, died in 1928. Listed as missing was Robert F. EYESTRAIN! HEADACHES! Irritable Nerves! All these things may be the result of eye strain! Check your eyes now get new glasses if they are needed. Come in for an examination in our modern optical suite.

Budget Terms Available 11.11. Jonion nest Latham street. She was 88 Hughes, 18. radioman third class, USNR, of Home Lake, Colo. Janet Blair Is Wed LAKE ARROWHEAD, Julv 12 (AP)-Janet.

Blair, film years old. She was born August 15, 1884, in Illinois and had resided in Phoenix almost 15 years. Mrs. Fee had been an active member of the Christian actress, was married today to Sgt. mi ir T2itch mticiiian at nuict i'-ii, i.

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