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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 8

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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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ALL EDITIONS 0 The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona Thursday, January 16, 195(1 Daily Crossword Puzzle Passey, Mesan 78 Years, Dies at 8 p.m. today in Meldrum tor, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Carr's Mortuary. Masonic rites will be conducted in Mesa Cemetery. Mr.

Copson died Tuesday in his home at 1947 Apache Blvd. He is survived by his wife, Margaret of Durango, Colo. 41 Drinks slowly 43 Golf mound 45 Narrate 48 Bag 50 The sun 53 Palms off as genuine 55 To place 53 A freshet 57 Raise 59 Female 19 Drama whol- horses ly sung (pi.) 61 Serous 22 Kind of bud fluid (pi.) 25 Native metals 28 Wager 29 Peels 30 Flowers 31 Portray 32 Frog genus 33 List of things to be done 34 Article of faith 35 Gratuity 38 Binds with adhesive 40 Great Lake 62 Place where money Is coined 64 Estimate 65 Above 66 Biblical weed 68 Man's nickname 70 Hawaiian food 71 Distress signal 76 Note in Guido's scale Testerday's Puzzle Solved: Nickname for close relative 9 Tear into strips 10 Retail store 11 Part of mouth 12 Extent of, land (pi,) 13 Awaits settlement Highway Fraud Case Route Long rreuminary nearmg on new charges against defendants in the highway fraud cases appeared headed for another marathon run yesterday after motion for their dismissal was refused. Counsel for defendants Crosby G. Holden and Sam Deutsch called for dismissal, contending that state's evidence had failed to establish reasonable grounds to support a belief they are guilty of any crime.

Justice Charles F. Cnntvwk. nf Northeast Phoenix Precinct Court, i 1 auer denying tne motion, was Dressed hv TVfpnco Itlnram Tnhn i. nynn tor his reasons. I have listened carefully to the evidence," Justice Coppock said.

"Contmon sense tells me there is probable cause (for hold- in? me npTpnnflntc tnr cnnrmr court trial). If I didn't feel there Requiem mass will be sung at 9 a.m. tomorrow in Mesa Queen of Peace Catholic Church. Burial will be in Mesa Cemetery. Mr.

Arvayo died Tuesday in his home at 144 N. Mesa Dr. A na tive of Sonora, Mexico, he had! lived in Mesa 27 years. He is survived by his wife, Maria, six sons, Frank of Fort Huachuca, Edward of Tucson, Alfred, Carlos, and Albert, all of Mesa, and Joe of San Jose, three daughters, Mrs. Virginia Fernandez of San Jose, and Mrs.

Angelita Ramirez ancTDolores Arvayo, both of Mesa; two brothers, Jesus of Sonora, Mexico, and Gil-dardo of Hermosillo, Mexico; and 15 grandchildren. Harry L. Copson. TEMPE Funeral services for Harry L. Copson, 75, Tempe visi ACROSS 58 Race of lettuce 59 Man 60 River of Italy 61 Engage In winter sport 62 Small rug 63 Long fishing line with numerous hooks 67 Military assistant 69 Steeples 72 Topaz hum ming bird 73 Former Russian ruler 74 Sound quality 75 Exterior TJ Heating vessel 78 Occupies a seat 79 Cubic meter DOWN 1 American Indian 2 Armed galley of old Northmen 3 City of leaning tower 4 Half an em 5 Male sheep 6 Personal manservant to a man 1 Cod of war 1 Antic 6 Immense 10 Strike with open hand 14 Rockflsh 15 Tune 16 Employ 17 Worm 18 Annoy 20 Unclose 21 Plant modified by abnormal development 23 Footlike part 24 Summit 26 Paid notice 27 To aid 29 Through 30 Beast of burden 31 Part of dresser 34 Mark of omission (Pl.

36 Worthless piece of cloth 37 Mongol 39 Locations 42 The diU 44 More rational 46 Persian elves 47 Ebbs 49 Sits for portrait 51 Tear 52 Render Incapable of hearing 54 Opposed to gains 56 The urlal CANALS TO BE DRIED In order to accomplish required construction yorlc, it will be necessary to dry up the entire canal systefn on the North Side as follows: The Arizona and Grand Canals, from Granite Reef Dam to the end, which includes the Crosscut Canal, for a twenty-five (25) day period beginning the evening of January 27, 1958, to the evening of February 21, 1958. Wherever feasible, pumps mil be made available SALT RIVER VALLEY WATER USERS' ASSOCIATION H. Shipley, Asst. General Manager a is It ale Is 7 FriTi ttt 7 on ubClT i cms 0 SlJL 7 is is TpT 7 TJJ "5 cl ill Js mqIs TOR Ph 0 Jrj 1 0 jT hies TjT A 0 MPS 7 7 sl i sas 7 In op 7TB ro777oRso-Mj7I lenT Tnnfr 7 7 EJO I I I I I SI I Sl SI was sumcieni evmence 10 ao so, rl certainly wouldn't do it." HOLDEN is former state highway department right of way section chief, and Deutsch is a Tuc-sonan. They are charged with per- WE'RE SO HAPPY ABOUT OUR 23 M.R.S WEST ADAMS CLEARANCE ON ALL MERCHANDISE Open Monday and Thursday to 9 P.M.

with PRIDE! ft ft ft ft 0 ft I 1 ft ft I 1 I I I i Arizona Deaths James S. MESA Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Mesa 11th Ward for James S. Passey, 81, Mesa resident for 78 years. Mr.

Passey died yesterday in his home at 307 E. Second Ave. here. A native of Bear Lake, Idaho, he was a retired carpen ter. He was brought to Mesa in in fancy by his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Passey, who were members of one of the first Mor mon companies to settle in the town. He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served a mis sion in the Northeast. Survivors are his wife, Bertha; three sons, James F. of Salome, and Harold and Arthur both of Phoenix; three daughters, Mrs Leola Miller of Salome, end Mrs Lenore Barney and Mrs.

Viola Vinevard. both of Mesa; three brothers, Fred O. of Mesa, Jo seph A. of Los Angeles, and Adam I. of Prescott; and 32 grandchildren and 27 great-grand children.

Burial will be in Mesa Ceme tery. Friends may call at Meia rum Mortuary tomorrow. antes Ball MESA Funeral services for James C. Ball, 89, of 226 S. Rob- Society Seeks Old Furniture Old but usable furniture and ap pliances are needed by St.

Vincent de Paul Society's salvage bureau, 434 W. Madison. The bureau is also seeking dis carded clothing from householders. Proceeds from salvage bureau sales are used to aid the poor and also help to defray some of the expenses connected with the operation of the society's charity dining room. 4 Cal-Vluto ALL-FAMILY Lira INSURANCE POLICY A new approach to family security! One policy one low premium covers the WHOLE FAMILY! Permanent life insurance for Dad term insurance for mother and the children (with liberal conversion privileges later on)! Before you make any insurance decision be sure to get the facts on this remarkable new policy! TREMENDOUS INCREASE IN SALES IN 1957 We're BUSTING II 12 13 15 VM 17 18 J9 EaiO '2 1 13 I' II'6 17 5T gj 24 25 p26 2728 29- i i 31 32 33 II 34 35 lip 36 37 38 if -m I'lVi-M Mfi ii 53 gj-f 35 17 48 69 70 7T" 72 73 76 lit' 1 1 1 1 I I I I I 11 I iron riius sa MRU.

and JANUARY 31 We Must REDUCE Lyle Price, Flagstaff City Council Member, Resigns Our Present $100,000 Stack Save from $2 fo a Sq. Yd. nationally known brand son will be at 2 p.m. today in Meldrum Mortuary. Mr.

Ball, a native of Ortonville, died Tuesday in his home after a long illlness. A Mesa resident 33 years, he was a retired Southern Pacific railroad employe. He first came to Arizona in 1903, living in 'Thatcher until he moved to Mesa. He is survived by his wife, Sarah two sons, James S. of Phoenix and L.

Judd of Mesa; three daughters, Mrs. Letitia Boulden of Phoenix, Mrs. Mildred Follett of Mesa, and Mrs. Ina Wreath of Norwalk, and 18 grandchildren and 13 greatgrandchildren. Burial will be in Mesa Cemetery.

Frances B. Echols MESA Funeral services for Mrs. Frances B. Echols, 63, Mesa resident 14 years, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Mesa 11th Ward.

Mrs. Echols died Tuesday In her home at 259. S. LeSeur St. She was a native of Solomonsville.

She is survived by her husband, J. Alma of Mesa; three sons, Ethan of Roy, Utah, and Gilbert and Roger, both of Mesa; two daughters, Mrs. Arminta Smith of Mesa and Mrs. Delilah Whetten of Bluewater, N.M.; two sisters, Mrs. Edna Scott of Los Angeles and Mrs.

Ada Richter of Mesa; and 20 grandchildren. Friends may call at Meldrum Mortuary tomorrow. Burial will be in Pima. Francisco Arvayo MESA Rosary for Francisco Arvayo, 64, retired miner, will be -Advertisement- HOUSEWIVES' Ease itching, stop scratching, aid faster healing of ugly "detergent hands" with Zemo, liauid or ointment Doctor's formula for minor cuts, bums. Buy Extra Strenoth for PTTlll ttubbora cases.

fiVlliW JAMES 1 HECKMAN Representing 4995 2 for $98 mm HE I mrir name carpets. i three spurious right of way land sales to the state through which it was defrauded of 'a total of $24,300. They already have been bound over to superior court on charges based on one of these transactions. Their preliminary hearing on the prior charges arising out of the asserted frauds took six days. After the court's ruling yesterday, -Flynn and Harold Whitney, who represents Deutsch, began recall earlier witnesses in an effort iu reiuie me state claims.

PROCEEDINGS will resume at 9:30 a.m. today. They closed yesterday with the defense trying to break down the story of Alberto Torrez, a former employe of Deutsch. He maintains he was tricked into placing his signature on a ciaim againsi me state for a bogus right of way purchase, by being told the-papers he signed related to his immigration frpm Mexico. County Attorney Charles Stid- ham called a series of witnesses who gave testimony obviously intended to establish a connection between the defendants and two spurious right of way deals.

In one, the state claims, it was sold a piece of land in Pinal County it already owned. In the other, it was alleged, the state bought an easement across a mining claim In Cochise County from a "Sam Davis" assertedly a fictitious character. The claim actually is owned by Charles M. of Bisbee. Joe Nemecek of the Phoenix police forgery detail identified the "Sam Davis" signature as being the handwriting of Deutsch.

Bread Of Life By REV. A. P. BAILEY A pastor told me recently that occasionally he could test a man's sincerity by the use of a broom. "And how do you do that?" I inquired.

"We have many people come by our church for financial a i d. We ask them if they are willing to work, and in almost every case they reply they would like work, but cannot find employment. At that we give them the broom and ask them to sweep an area around the church. But many of them never come back for their pay." "Why don't they come back for their compensation?" I asked. "Most of them want "something for nothing," he replied.

"The sexton will pick up the broom where it was left and say, 'that man wouldn't work in a gold mine! "Others given a chore will often come back and say, 'I have plenty of time. Do you have other work I can That is how we often test a man's sinceritywith a broom." Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might. (Ec-clesiastes That means it will be raining dollars from heaven for you make your selection of carpeting before Jan. 31. Yes, Petti-john's entire stock to be marked down for this INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE product that will benefit ui all.

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KPHO-TV 24153236 N. 3rd St. city councilman, Lyle Price, has the press of personal business. council that several state projects to help direct city affairs. Since council took no action in chosing a successor.

In other business, the council voted to buy the privately owned Consolidated Water Co. of East Flagstaff for $282,000. The city had taken over part of the utility last summer when it annexed a portion East Flagstaff. It serves about 1,200 customers. (Adv.) When BLADDER IRRITATION MAKES YOU NERVOUS NEW YORK Special Thanks to new, clentlfle laboratory formulation, thou-andi ot men and women now escape Jeellni old, tired.

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Money back guarantee. at ANGELUS see how 69.95 studio "mwm 11 you save! 1 11 II 1 1 I I I REPEAT OF A SELL-OUT! FLAGSTAFF (AP) A Flagstaff submitted his resignation because Price, a contractor, told the kept him away from home too much his term will expire June 1, the Man Given 5-Year Term Preston Tenner, 57, of 513 E. Henshaw, was sentenced to five years in prison yesterday for what officers said was the unpro voked shooting of an acquaintance, Superior Judge Renz L. Jen nings, who passed sentence, said the victim, Jeff Chambers, 42, of 1J4U w. Durango, would have a crippled right arm for life.

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