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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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BEHUbUU City gives family keys to 1st house ZJL uw-. Dem against tying jobs to inflation 7I A-1J to debate foe Leo Loprz. 47, has cluding revising and improving tax laws. who will campaign for congressional reform, in 65 Fourth Congressional District candidates Tony Mason, a Democrat, and Eldoa Rudd, a Republican, continued their argument Friday over whether a televised debate should CRANDMOTIEl'S DAT IS fur tncui OCTOBER 10th IT IARS1X8 SM8E1 PUI i-mci SUE and other Republicans don't understand poor, suffering unemployed people. "He's (Ford) never had any experience with the weak of his country." Boiling said.

"He simply doesn't understand what it's like when nobody in the family can find work. "We need a Democratic president woo has a feel for people affected by unemployment," he said. "(Democratic presidential candidate Jimmy) Carter knows what it's like to work your way the hard way. to work with your hands." He said Congress needs more representatives like Fullinwider and himself $99 The United States can increase employment and lick inflation at the same time, a veteran congressman said Friday. "Most of the technicians say you can't really reduce unemployment without inflation." said Rep.

Richard Boiling, D-Mo. "That's baloney. We can and have to have full employment without inflation." Even though he admitted no country has ever accomplished both at the same time, he said a unified Democratic president and Congress could. He said the United States came close to it between 1946 and 1966. Boiling, in the Valley to campaign for Pat Fullinwider, Democratic candidate for the U.S.

House in Tf nl Ti sr 1 -fttVMSKCUl POMPONS Yo (ChryiaatkMt) I iM 1 II 11 i Vu COLORS I I MRU be held. A local television station offered candidates time to debate, which Mason who suggested the idea to the station accepted and Rudd's office rejected. Rudd said in a letter sent to Mason Friday that Mason never "communicated directly with me'' and that he will not debate Mason unless he is prepared to defend the Democratic Party platform. "In this campaign you have chosen to copy my stands on all these issues and echo my positions on the questions before the voters," Rudd contended. Mason told the Frater- LP IWPIIOEMX Xmm lilmn ha md MM Xmmt IbM Wmmt, never owned house.

But the City of Phornix thinks he is hard worker, steady wage earner and should have a chance to put down roots. On Friday, Lopez and his family carried beds, tables and clothing into a freshly remodeled home in south Thoenix where they will get their chance to show city officials that they can be homeowners. The Lopez family is the first of 10 families that will move into a subdivision on Southern Avenue in a city experiment to rejuvenate a declining neighborhood. The homes are a cluster of four-year-old structures sold to low-income persons by a federal project that failed. The federal government repossessed the homes.

Most were vandalized and stripped of fixtures before the city stepped in. The city spent $25,000 to buy the houses from the Federal Housing Administration and (50,000 to refurbish them. The plan, according to Cuy Parish, city housing services administrative assistant, is to screen carefully 10 families with steady but modest incomes. They will rent the houses from the city for a year and then be given a chance to buy them. On Friday, Mrs.

Lola Lopez was beaming at her new kitchen, her first. "Esta muy bonita," she said, running her hand across a white-patterned counter top. "I'm very happy," her husband ndded as he rested between loads of furniture. "I'm very lucky to get it." BIBLES RESTORED QEDOUKD XPtRT CRAFTSMANSHIP Roswell Bookbinding 2614 Ne 29th A 272 9338 Phon.i 1 block So el Thomot 17 1 t. TkaaM Mil LTWaw OIW NoMk.r MO N.

Tlk Si I7t-IT Mt-IKM M4-MII I u. CkM Saa4M 8m. VALLEY WIDE DELIVERY puvhc 9nm Leo Lopez, his wife and daughter Lupe, gather by their new house. a 1 Order of Police Friday night that Steve Shadegg, Kudd's campaign manager, is making Rudd's decisions and asked, "Who will be telling Rudd how to vote if he is elected to Congress?" District One, spoke to about 30 persons at Arizona State University and at a press conference at the Phoenix Press Club. At ASU Boiling encouraged the audience to vote for Fullinwider even though the student government president who introduced him said his speech was supposed to be nonpartisan.

"I'm not going to let anybody take away my freedom of speech like that," Boiling said. Next session, he said, he will either be majority leader or chairman of the Joint Economic Committee. He said President Ford He said Shadegg wrote in his book, "How to Win an Election," that Richard Nixon should never have met John Kennedy in the 1960 debates and that the decision not to debate should have been made by his managers. FOR WOMEN! BUY 1 PAIR FROM THIS SPECIAL GROUP AT 7 AND GET 2nd PAIR FOR ONLY ALL FAMOUS NAMES Lopez will pay the city $130 a month for the three-bedroom, lVbath house at 5630 S. 13th Place.

"As soon as I can I want to throw a few trees in the back yard," Lopez said as he surveyed the bare ground. "I want a lemon tree and a grapefruit tree, but now it is not the right time to plant." Mayor Margaret llance presented the house keys to Lopez family Friday morning in a symbolic Kcsture opening the experimental program. borhood homeowners' organization. It is hoped that through counseling and the com-m i spirit of a homeowners' group the city can avoid the vandalism and low morale that drove out the first families under the federal project. "What we're trying to do is make it easy for them to make the transition from renting to buying," Parish said.

A side effect, city housing officials said, is that other homeowners in neighborhood have begun fixing their houses and a few have purchased and are fixing formerly vacant houses. liopez. his wife, 15-year-old Javier and 20-year-old Lupe showed the mayor and other visitors through the house, then began moving in. Mrs. Lopez said Lupe and Javier now will have rooms of their own, instead of one of them sleeping on the living room couch.

Lopez said he has paid as much as $150 a month for a small, two-bedroom apartment that crowded his children. Parish explained that the 10 families must sign a lease agreement requiring them to participate in a housing counseling program and to join a neigh fAKAUIbt MlltNi MAUtmUlotllt 1 TOWN COUNTRY I. MILLER Squaw Peak Elementary School Onrt YWW AND MANY MORE! BOOSTER CLUB DAY Saturday, October 9th Set Activities and Projects by Squaw Peak Students: Cheerleaders Gymnasts 11:00 to 1:00 Chorus Singing from 1:00 to 3:00 Growing Crystal Show Mounting Bugs Typhoon Tiger (the Mascot) Photography Display Plus Much More TOWER PLAZA East Thomas Rd. at 38th Street mr mhwiWP pnWI. fi m'WmlrVW FBI.

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Quiriticri and Steven J. Silver asked Craig to dismiss the suit on grounds that the World Party is not an officially recognized political party in Arizona. Read. 1710 S. Parkside Drive, Tempe, contended that the state's refusal to place his name on the ballot, even though the World Party is not officially recognized, was a violation of his constitutional rights.

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