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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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14
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REPUBLIC CITY 0 The Arizona Republic Jan. 26, '79 B-5 Also served as Superior Court judge 40 sophomores to join seminar Former Attorney General Ross Jones dies (5WEAR WESTERN OUTFITTERS TEMPE Forty outstanding high school sophomores from Arizona's public and private schools will participate today in the "Arizona Youth Leadership rummy and travel. Eight years after he retired from the bench, the U.S. Tax Court ruled that Jones had improperly claimed two years of sick pay on his income taxes, and owed $3,802 for 1973 and 1974. Jones had argued that he could have won reelection to the bench in 1972 had he been physically able.

So he claimed $5,200 of his retirement pay in 1973 and 1974 as an exclusion from his gross income on his tax returns. transferred to Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he taught military law. Six months later he was a liaison officer with the Army Air Corps in Washington. Jones retired from the military on March 1, 1945, with the rank of major and returned to Phoenix to teach and practice law. He married Frances Engle in 1922, and the couple shared interests in music, bridge, gin He became an assistant prosecuting attorney before going into private practice with a Kansas City law firm.

Jones and his family moved to Tucson in 1935 because of his daughter's ill health. He then came to Phoenix and joined the law firm of Fennemore, Craig, Allen and Bledsoe, where he remained for three years. During World War II, Jones headed the Military Law Department of the Officers' Training School, Miami, then Ross F. Jones, a former Arizona attorney general and former Maricopa County Superior Court judge, died Thursday. He was 78 years old and had been ill a long time.

Jones died in the emergency room at John C. Lincoln Hospital after being taken there bv ambulance from his home at 8445 N. 15th a hospital spokesman said. -After serving 10 years as a Superior Court judge, disability forced Jones to retire in 1970. He was state attorney general in 1953 and 1954, after the Republicans drafted him as their candidate.

Born August 25, 1900, in Le Roy, Jones later became a newspaper reporter, specializing in public and government affairs. Jones switched his interest to law, and attended Kansas State College, Emporia, and earned law degrees at University of Kansas City, now University of Missouri at Kansas City. West Northern at 27th Ave. 995-8480 "1st ANNUAL BUTTLERSVILLE WESTERN ART SHOW" ORIGINALS BY LOCAL VALLEY ARTISTS ON DISPLAY. SHOW TIME 1 1-6 FRIDAY AND ALL-DAY SATURDAY.

OS Y' AWL COME! The seminar, sponsored by the Hugh O'Brien Youth Foundation and Tempe Jaycees, will begin at noon at the Holiday Inn, Rural and Apache Boulevard. It will continue Saturday and Sunday with speakers representing industry, business, the media and education. Ross Jones Services will be at 3 p.m. Monday at A.L. Moore and Sons Mortuary, 333 W.

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