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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 20

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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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ALL FDITSnN: September 25, 193? Page 20. Arizona Republic, Fhoenix, Arizona. Dennis Th Hank Ketcham Menace By Burton K. Wheeler, Sons Buy KRIZ Jewish New Year Begins Sundown today will usher in the Drive Opened By Campbell Council Candidate Moses Camp, bell of 2019 W. Adams, opened campaign headquarters yesterday By MAL HERNANDEZ Phoenix Radio Station KRIZ has been purchased by Burton K.

Wheeler, former U.S. senator from Montana, and his sons, John L. and Richard. Jewish year of 5718. Rosh Hashanah.

the Jewish new year, is the beginning of a 10-day i and named his campaign man- Wheeler, now practicing law in Washington, D.C., was a fiery figure on the American scene for many years. He and his sons are stockholders in Radio Phoenix, which purchased KRIZ from Howard M. Loeb. The transaction, subject to FCC approval, involves purchases, leases, land and buildings of penoa of self-sacrifice and penitence which ends with Yom Kip-pur, the day of atonement, Oct. 5.

Synagogs will hold special services to celebrate the high holy days. Not previously announced will be services of Congregation Beth Sholom, to be held at Maricopa Inn, Mesa. They will be at 8:30 p.m. today, 10 a.m. tomorrow.

8:30 p.m. Friday. 8 p.m. Oct. 4 and 10 a.m.

Oct. 5. As head of the new Arizona radio group, Richard Wheeler said Sheldon Engel, KRIZ commercial manager, will become assistant general manager: He has bsen with the station since its inception in October 1950. Loeb, a pioneer in the radio industry since said he expects to remain in Phoenix, but has no plans for the immediate future. He is a former president of the Metropolitan Phoenix Rroadcasters and currently is secretary-treasurer of the Arizona State Broadcasters Association.

In Phoenix this week with his son. Richard, the former senator said he first visited Phoenix in 1905 "looking for a job." At that time, he added, "Phoenix was a very small city but it certainly has grown." Now 75, he was known as a militant dissenter who pulled no punches. He hasn't changed a bit. Ask him a question and you get a forthright answer no ducking. He admits that when he arrived in Phoenix during July 52 years ago, it "was too hot for me.

I went to Colorado." He then went to Butte, where he became involved in a poker game. When he lost most of his funds, he settled there to recuperate his losses. He ran for governor of Montana in 1D2A and took "the worst defeat a candidate ever suffered." but in 1122 was elected to the U.S. Senate, where he remained until defeated in the primary election for renomination in Ifllfi. ager.

Headquarter for the land developer will be at 80S W. Jefferson. Heading the campaign is Virgil J. Berry, of 2318 W. Jefferson, executive in the firm of Ragsdale Realty Insurance Co.

The Rev. C. N. Hall, pastor of the Mount Calvary Baptist Church, will handle television and radio publicity for Campbell. Other officers of the citizens' committee now engaged in a "get registered campaign" are Lincoln .1.

Ragsdale, chairman, and Flovd the local station, with a total value close to $500,000. The station's offices, studio, and trans mitter are located at 2345 Westward Blvd. Wheeler The principal stockholders of Radio Phoenix are also owners of KTLN, Denver. Richard Wheeler is manager of the Denver station and president of the new Arizona corporation. He intends to spend a large part of his time in Phoenix, an area he believes "is experiencing the most dynamic growth in the nation today." John Wheeler, who lives in Los Angeles, is general attorney for the Western Division of Sears Roebuck and Co.

Both lacrosse and Harris, vice chairman. Ragsdale owns the insurance company and (stick ball), or shinny, were: played by American Indians long before the coming of the white1 man. a mortuary. Hams is a union official. "Get your red hots! I did put mustard on it get your red beat it, kid! get your listen, kid! in the sling pump, in step with Utility, Dvsart Honored For Aid To Handicapped Arizona Public Service Co.

and Dr. Palmer Dvsart were honored yesterday for their efforts in behalf of employment of the physically handicapped. The awards were presented at the sixth annual employers' luncheon, sponsored by the mayor's EPH committee, in Hotel Westward Ho. tomorrow's fashion presents the 1957 fall collection of black suede, black or caramel calf, speaker continued, maintain: that these workers measure up favorably in trainability, safety, observance of rules, attendance, production, and labor turnover. C.

T. Dickson accepted the award for Public Service. More than 25 per cent of the utility's total employes are phvsically limited. DR. DYSART has retired fromj carved in slim easy 4 "The selective placement of (he i private practice to devote his! a 1 K- I i iV'Jt A 1 I I IMF physically limited," Hippolitus concluded, "is sound personnel JMVI time to the vocational rehabilitation of handicapped persons.

grace by deliso 1. A. if K' 19.95. park central I FIRST NATIONAL 1 PERSONAL I MOMCY ORDCRS Mayor Jack Williams presented, a citation to R. C.

Van personnel director of the Salt River Power District, for his work over the past several years in the promotion of the "Hire the Handicapped" campaign. Jack Rath, cochairman with H. E. Miller of this year's luncheon, and chairman of the mayor's com-j mittee, also received an awards (or his efforts in the campaign. GOVERNOR McFarland was a guest at the luncheon, attended by 115 employers and committeemen.

He proclaimed the 13th annual observance of Hire the Handicapped Week, Oct. 6 through 12. Vincent P. Hippolitus. a mem-' ber of President Eisenhower's EPH committee, told the group; that his committee and the 1J subcommittees "are attempting to; timeless tweeds daventree, linton, john barr in subtle colorings for fall suits designed and tailored in davidow's tradition of simple perfection come in, choose your davidow ensemble from our grand autumn collection park central, downtown, scottsdale Available at Isaac School Pharmacy 3529 W.

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