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REPUBLIC IS The Arizona Republic Phoenix, June 12, 1962 Tm A Mrs. McCarty Says she Is not allowed to leave the state, pending Gov. Paul Fannin's decision on an extradition request from Indiana. Although Phoenix police said yesterday Mrs. McCarty is receiving no unusual protection, she said two officers greeted her Sunday night when she came home from work.

"I guess they wanted to make sure I was okay," 6he said. "I've been living on tranquilizers, getting three hours sleep a night." "I'm a nervous wreck. I'd move if I had the cash. But I'm still With him at the time of his es In Phoenix, Mrs. McCarty 4old a reporter she has asked her husband of 12 years, Luther McCarty, 41, to move away from the house at 436 N.

20th Ave. where they have been living. "I don't want him to get hurt if anything happens," she said. Her attorney said last week he has advised Mrs. McCarty to move to a new location known only to But she says she is cape were: Kenneth Piercefield, 50, of Indianapolis; James Hawkins, 34, of Indianapolis; Donale E.

Leslie, 40, of Greencastle, working seven days a week." thus far unable to afford to do so, That was the worried comment Mrs. McCarty has continued yesterday of Mrs. Ethel Mane McCarthy, 38 -year -old escaped convict from Indiana who successfully buried her past fcr 16 years in Phoenix until she was arrested working at night as a tavern waitress in north Phoenix. "I've got to stay on," she said, and Harlan Griswold, 39, of Evans- ville, Ind. They were serving sentences for "There are car payments.

It's not last Jan. 19 on a drunk charge. crimes ranging from forgery to easy to get another Job." robbery. Currently free in $5000 bond, She is nervous because John H. Edgell, SO, her companion in the robbery-shooting for which they were sentenced in 1944, broke out of Indiana State Prison in Michigan City, last Thursday.

He reportedly has vowed to harm her. LU I i Indiana Prison Warden Ward nee a man has driven a new Cadillac, it is difficult Lane told The Arizona Republic Edgell and four companions are still at large, and authorities have no leads on the escapees. for him to find contentment with any other motor car. He said he doubted that they are traveling together. "They have divided interests on the outside," he said, "so they've probably split up." The five escaped from the prison shortly after midnight Thursday, carrying with them razors from the barbershop at the penitentiary honor farm where all were trus ties.

They worked in the prison dairy. Lane described Edgell as a 'typical antisocial individual." He said he was a type who could conceivably carry a "strange fixation" about "getting" Mrs. Mc Carty, his ex-girl friend. He said his remarks to other inmates, according to prison rumor, were that he intended to contact her, "The reference to 'contact' was of a threatening nature," the warden said. Republic Photo Municipal Band Changes Directors During Encanto Park Rehearsal Glenn Gee, Right, Of Tempe Takes Over From Myron Derbaum, Who Will Direct 104th Arizona National Guard Band Edgell, serving a 20-year rob bery sentence, had only two years remaining in his sentence at the time of the prison break.

He had two prior felony convictions, Lane said. When captured, he will face an assault charge involving a Gee Directs City Band Contracts Hinder Budget Controls yt Jjfffify prison guard who was overpowered by the escaping convicts and locked in a basement room on the prison farm. Edgell's physical description is: Glenn Gee of 28 W. Del Rio, Tempe, took over last night as director of the Phoenix Municipal Band. black, curly hair, medium com By ROBERT J.

EARLY Maricopa County Supervisors have little power to hold county plexion, 159 pounds, slender build, Co time 1. ja it i ouiuui uuucia wiuuu uic uuugck iiJiuiauuii aci up ty uic otaic i-cgia- regular teeth, tattoos on both upper and lower arms and fingers. reF ZeZrUyZ teZuZM John Barr county schQo1 -upertateiKlent, said yesterday, during rehearsal at Encanto ParkJ Although the supervisors have the authority by law to approve or bandshell. reject school district applications to exceed the budget limit, con- New Tolleson Well Operates Derbaum is leaving to direct the(tractural agreements made by the 104th Arizona National Guardjdistrict in March strongly hinders Band. He has led the 40-memberthe supervisors' authority to re- to lop off the excess in maintenance and operating costs, he said.

"There's nothing the supervisors can do about changing the municipal band for the past two ject the applications, he said. TOLLESON-A new well andj years. Gee directed bands in public water storage facility, for which i iuaklh tne county scnooi; teachers' salaries once the con and Kearny for tricls DV comracisi tracts are signed," he declared. schools in Ray Visit Your Local Authorized five years. He is education di wan me teacners.

inese contracts amount to between 80 and 85 per cent of the school district's budg Last year 26 of the county's 63 school districts were granted approval by the supervisors to ex- rector at Lederman Music Company here. Gee said the volunteer band et, Barry said. 'ceed the budget limitation by a voters approved a $65,000 revenue' bond issue last August are now! in operation here. The well produces 1,500 gallons a minute. Les Wishert, town manager, said water pressure has been in- creased throughout the city and, a reduction in fire insurance i rates for the city is anticipated.

plans a series of free public con-J This means that if the super certs at the bandshell and other; visors deny a district's applica- parks. The first will be held Junejtion to exceed its budget limita- COULTER CADILLAC, INC. 320 N. Central Avenue Phone AL 8-485 1 25 at Encanto. Uion the school district will have total of more than $700,000.

THIS YEAR Barry estimated that more than 26 will petition to exceed the budget limitation. Hearings on petitions from two school districts were set by the supervisors yesterday. Generally under the budget limitation law a school district is allowed to increase its budget by no more than 6 per cent of the 38-Cent Tax Increase In Store For Agua Fria OF A SERIES ON THE PHOENIX MEN SET SOUTHERN ARIZONA BANK ONE WHO per capita cost of operating the district during the preceding year. ARIZONA DBETTEa Never in the past has a school district been turned down by the supervisors in its request to ex AVONDALE Taxpayers of the Agua Fria Union High School District can expect a tax rate increase of 38 cents per $100 evaluation. Lester Kelley, superintendent, estimated the tax rate will be $2.50 for the 1962-63 fiscal year.

At present it is $2.12. ceed the budget limitation. This year, however, the supervisors indicated they would call for stricter justification by school districts in their requests to exceed the 6 per cent limitation. Justice Seeks Third Term YESTERDAY the board set He said a key factor in the increase is the withdrawal of tuition payment of $25,000 from other schools in the district. As an example, he cited the new Dysart High School where freshmen students who would have attended Agua Fria High will now enroll.

Wickenburg Elementary School District's request to exceed the budget limitation for hearing at 10 a.m. Julv 2. The district asked MESA-Justice of the Peacejto exceed the limitation by 806.72. L. E.

Mulleneaux yesterday announced his candidacy for nomination for a third time in Democratic primary. Mulleneaux, a native Arizonan, has lived in Mesa. 19 years. He is completing his second 4-year term. During his tenure, he said yes The proposed budget for Agua Fria totals $362,170.

Last year's total was $326,723. A new custodian, new equipment for. a new class on electricity, and an instructor for that class account for most of the budget increase. Public hearing on the budget is at 1:30 p.m. on June 28 in the1 superintendent's office.

i A similar request from Wilson Elementary School District was set for hearing at 10 a.m. June 25. The district seeks to exceed its limitation by $14,361.74. Barry said two other elementary districts, Isaac and Roosevelt, are also preparing petitions to present to the supervisors, probably next Monday. terday, his load of civil cases has tripled and his criminal case load LEWIS W.

DOUGLAS, Internationally known public officiaf, educator, business man and diplomat, is a native son of Arizona. His family developed much of the state's copper mining industry. They were also active In banking. A graduate of Amherst College and a World War I veteran, he was during his earlier days a rancher, miner, stata legislator, Congressman and Director of the United States Budget As Ambassador to the Court of St James's he gained added stature and understanding. Strong ties to Arizona have brought him back here from positions of world prominence.

As Chairman of the Board of Southern Arizona Bank, Mr. Douglas utilizes a knowledge of Phoenix obtainable only by living here for 25 years. He is associated with corporation management in many diversified fields. He is Chairman of the Board of the Interna-tional Bank facility of Western Bancorporation. has doubled.

"But despite this," he commented, "I have never exceeded my budget. "If re-elected, I will continue to Body Identified As Ccdi for man's Mccham Rally Thursday Night T-tr A 11.. conduct this office in the same I manner it has been conducted. I will preside in court with justice ine Dody ot a man tound in tne Salt River bottom Sunday was(administer the office with nomination for U.S. tentatively identified as that of a ness to all tempered with senator, will be at 8 p.m.

Thurs-Californian, police said yesterday. where it is justified." day in the Glendale Women's A Social Security card bearingL Mulleneaux is married, has one! Clubhouse, 56th Avenue and Glenn the name of Jesse T. Brown and Slighter and two grandsons. Drive. papers from Blythe, were1 I The rally will include the first found in clothing on the body, BANKRUPTCY PLEA appearance of the "Mecham-police said.

ettes," a local song-and-dance Arizona Paper Products, 21 W. -n, i i 1 1 i sextet. There will also be a cake The man appeared to have been Lincoln, filed a bankruptcy peti- tj dead for about three weeks, po- 'ion yesterday in federal court. It With Bank directors, as in many things, it's experience that counts. Southern Arizona Bank "directors have that but, even more important, many of them have Phoenix experience.

Living here, they're close to local needs, local problems and local people. What's more, these directors make up the Executive Committee that has full authority to make decisions on local credit and financing. It's another reason why more and more of your neighbors are doing business with this Bank that's been Serving Arizona Better Since 1903. lice said when his bodv was dis- listed debts of $24,765 and assets ben. Mecham is a oienaaie covered near the Central Avenue of $5,380.

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