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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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REPUBUC MAM The Arizona Republic B-4 Wed. TiitTt, 19 Westward Ho Continued from Page B-l He said two cashier's checks from Rudin and Caprino totaling more than $62,000 were sent to Holland the day the suit was filed to cover outstanding mortgage payments. Holland returned the checks, saying foreclosure had begun and partial payment of the $2.3 million debt was not acceptable. Warnicke delivered the checks again this week to Holland, who again refused to accept them. Rudin and Caprino have been ordered to appear before Superior Court Judge David Grounds at 10 a.m.

Tuesday to show why Republic National should not be given immediate control of the landmark hotel at Fillmore and Central. For several months, the two men have been negotiating with a group of Minneapolis investors, Westward Ho Associates, who hope to buy the hotel and convert it into federally subsidized housing for the elderly. The housing proposal has been tentatively endorsed by the Phoenix City Council, pending further study of its financial feasibility. However, the deal may have been jeopardized by the financial difficulties with Republic National and the Seidels. Jack Bowersox, a principal partner in Westward Ho Associates, said his group's purchase option stipulates that Rudin and Caprino must keep the property clear of financial obligations.

Bowersox said his group could take legal action if that stipulation is violated. 1 "sasyM PPVODKA Pi! JU CROWN RU5SE PCM 80 P'oof, 1.75 l.ter lfi jjjj Christian Bros. jj More about Job suit filed RtpubHc ph0T0 Ahoyl opens today at the Fhoenix Civic Plaza. Some of the craft in the show cost as much as $70,000. Workers, with the help of a crane, move a vessel into line for the Arizona National Boat Show, which Continued from Page B-l because the committee members were minority employees, according to the suit.

He said he appealed the case to the Civil Service Commission in August 1978, but no hearing date has been scheduled. A U.S. District Court official in Tucson said the government has not filed a response to the complaint. He said the deadline for filing the response is March 13. FBI seizes Jersey murder suspect By Trivia Donald Saltz fad Krupp, charged with murder, was held on $1 million bond, but that was later reduced to $65,000 and he was released after posting that amount.

When Krupp failed to appear for a scheduled psychiatric examination Nov. 27, a warrant was issued charging him with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution. An FBI agent in Phoenix learned that a man known as James Leon- Krupp's girlfriend, Kathleen A. Murr, 30, a teacher at Stirling High School in Somerdale, N.J., was killed in her apartment at Pine Hill, N.J. Officers there said neighbors heard her screaming and called police.

When officers arrived Krupp, his clothing bloodstained, answered the door. Miss Murr's body bore 41 puncture wounds, police said. Bacardi Light or Dark A New Jersey schoolteacher, charged with the ice pick slaying of his girlfriend, also a teacher, was arrested by FBI agents Monday night at a stable in Phoenix. Otto Krupp, 35, a teacher at the Cherry Hill East High School, Cherry Hill, N.J., had been working at the All Western Stables, 10220 S. Central, for about two months, using the name James Leonard Hughes, agents said.

17 80 proof, Quart ard Hughes had deposited a large amount of money in small bills in a Phoenix bank. The agent investigated, checking the possibility the rr.tnfv might be loot from a tank robbery. No such evidence was uncovered but something about Hughes "didn't ring right" to the agent who entered Hughes' name in the National Crime Information Center computer and learned that that name had been used earlier by Krupp. A fingerprint check was made and the man, now identified as Krupp, was arrested. 1.

In 1847 U.S. postage stamps first gi-t gijo. Which two tamr.s? 2. What pro basketball star first scored a record of 28 assists in one game? 3. Who is credited with inventing the detective story? 4.

About how many earthquakes happen each year? 5. What pop star born this date (Jan. 24) composed and recorded the hit "Holly Answers puoureja IPN OOO'Ofi ood JBifpa 6S6I hi (nojsog) Xsnoo qog dot nojSurqsE.w pus as uruiuj UTiuEfudfl i Calvert Gin 80 proof, Quart County's 1980 budget More about Continued from Page B-l CALVERT CROSSWORD PUZZLE la committee was formed on the basis of budget-theory advice given to supervisors and county fiscal officers by Lt. Gen. Frank Sackton, who served two terms as controller for the U.S.

Army. Sackton, who also served as an aide to former Gov. Jack Williams, now is a member of the Center for Public Affairs at Arizona State University. used in the private sector to motivate employees toward better money management. Supervisor Tom Freestone also has said that the budget will not exceed $220 million.

The budget-guidance UNITED Feature Syndicate Tuesday's Puzzle Solved. Extra Whiskey 80 proof, Quart swum ELI SUM I I I PyJ I I A iTsTjSjC 0 Ol I Mm CANADA HOUSE Canada House Canadian 80 proof, Quart Painters union offers seminar A free health and safety seminar for members of the painting trades will be offered at 9 a.m. Saturday at the International Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades Local 86 hall, 1841 N. 24th St. Health and safety hazards, tips on seeking professional medical help, and explanations of workers' rights will be covered.

A 272-page training manual and reference guide will be given free to each participant. 0 Nl IN UN A In I A ACROSS 1 Bouquet 6 Imitated 10 Fat 14 Fray 15 Cunning 16 Buddhist mountain 17 Elite 18 Poker hand: 2 words 20 Pronoun 21 Composition 23 Advantage 24 Of kidneys 26 Avenues 28 Bears 30 Female horses 31 Quotes 32 Assimilating 36 Beverage 37 Wine 38 Ratite 39 Mars again 42 Chicken 44 Drills 45 Black birds 46 Goes 49 More painful 50 Angry 51 Cur 52 Advanced 55 Overnight lodging: 2 words 58 That i 60 German river 61 Wyatt 62 Wall recess 63 French city 64 Sea birds 65 Portals DOWN 1 Curve 2 Scarce 3 Valued too highly 4 culpa 5 Nuts 6 Dreadful 7 Papal name 8 Building wing 9 Monte, Calif. 10 Least taut 11 Divert 12 Readjust 13 Fasts 19 Rodents 22 Dance step 25 Chem. suffix 26 Legends Si Passport 80 proof, 1.75 liter 42 Hauling 43 St. 45 Spoil 46 Coins 47 Wear away 48 Eucharistic plate 49 Cesspools 51 A.M.: Poet.

53 Arthur 54 Routes: Abbr. 56 Sandpiper 57 Paddle 27 Playing card 28 Blemish 29 Glazed item 30 Pearson and Wallace 32 Venice VIPs 33 Flawed 34 Time of day 35 Boxer "Baby Joe" 37 Sour 40 Decreasers 41 Mushroom Red carpet; sponsors Riunite Lambrusco 750 ml. size. 59 Day: Sp. 1-24 Sales Person's Licensing Course Evening program starts Mar.

5fh. Cost $75 (includes textbook and materials) Oass limited to 35, Contact Red Carpet Council Office, 1777 W. Camelback Suite N-108, Phx. 248-9196 for enrollment. Instruction Material provided by Real Estate Education Company Each OHtce Independently Owned and Operated Unions to meet with Kennecott on drug dispute HAYDEN Union leaders and officials from Kennecott Copper Corp's Ray Mines Division at Hayden and Ray will meet Thursday at the General Kearny Inn in Kearny to discuss a dispute over medical benefits.

Steelworker Local 8093 secretary Roman Acevedo said the unions will discuss with Kennecott officials the issue of payment for over-the-counter drugs. Several Steelworker locals and other craft unions are involved in the dispute. NEED EXTRA SLEEPING SPACE? Hit: Jim Beam 80 proof, Quart 259 DOLLARS 3 fi 17 is 19 I I6 I12 I') 14 73 16 17 "ij 19 20 ITtT 23 27" 25" 26 127 28 1 29 30" Tl 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 1 41 42 143 44 IT" 46 1 47 US 49 so sT 53 54 55 56 157 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 Now thru Sat. 1-27 at: 1410 E. Main, Southern Dobson, Country Club 81 Broadway, 6827 E.

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