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PAGE 28 TUCSON DAILY CITIZEN WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, I960 Broad Water Aims Urged For Kennedy PHOENIX LP) A broad program for development of water resources in the Southwest has been recommended dential candidate, and his running male. Sen. Lyndon John-' son of Texas. Information on water resources was taken by a panel made up of Sons. Warren G.

Magnuson of Washington. Frank E. Moss of Utah and Carl Haydcn of Arizona. The recommendations called for: Rapid completion of water by a conference sponsored by projects now under construc- tiie Kennedy-Johnson western campaign committee. 1 Purpose of the two-day conference, which ended in Phoenix yesterday, was to gather information for Sen.

John F. Kennedy, Democratic presi- It's a Pleasant Task When You Type on The New Smith-Corona ELECTRIC PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Standard Keyboard Full Features Precision Built Priced to suit your pocketbook (only a little more cost than a manual) Easy Terms FETTERLY'S 1ROADWAY AT 5TH A program aimed at maximum use of water resources. Strengthened scientific programs aimed at increasing water supplies, including saline and brackish water research. Full development of recreational, fish and wildlife conservation programs. Accelerated recla a i projects construction in areas where urban development threatens to deplete municipal water supplies.

Increased construction of major reservoir and canal projects. Development of hydroelectric potentialities of all water projects. Barry Sees Some 1 S. Cuba Action LOS S. Sen.

Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz) says that if economic sanctions don't result in the Cubans overthrowing Fidel Castro, "the Americans are goinp to have to do something about it." He told a meeting of Town Hall, a luncheon discussion yesterday that he doesn't believe unilateral action in Cuba would damage the United States in the eyes of other Latin-American nations. But he said he doesn't believe Russia would go to war "for a country as big as my county" and added: "I don't want to see us threatened by a missile base 90 miles off our coast." Burglar Quaffs PUBLIC RECORDS East Berlin Sealed Off To Western Diplomats FIRE CITY COURT James Howsarc, William Kimball, Magistrates Peter Lopez Devote, driving with p.rt'3 driven licence, 1W or 10 fai'ure to appear, 125 uf five day; Fred Oltin Dancy, unlawful use of narcotics, continued Sept. 20 in Coun- filouire Wut'er, unlawful of colics trial Od II; carrying concealed H. Lester, Llndsey D. Workman.

v.v.irflrpCy, 15 Stephen c. Bubals aiding or abtt- linq th- commii'Jon of an offense recfclc'i driving. bond, trial Oct. 13. Chsrlci L.

Turner. Joe Mike Havenick. Gordon B. Grantham, loitering. 15 flays.

Leonard L. Spohn, fugitive from justice, to Pima Lnmie drunk, S20 bond for feiled. Joseph L. Pablo, Felix F. 110 or 10 dsyt.

Virginia M. Johnson, drunk, 520 bond, trial Oct. William T. Ryan, parsing forged cheek, to Pimfl County. Jumt; L.

Walker, unlawful flight to avoid prosecution, to U.S. Secret Service. Lc-e Calvin Scoti, simple assault, SSG ana 70 days. Kermit Plount, Justin A. Unito.

Mariano G. Salcido, Raul Garcia, drunk, 520 or 20 days. Claude C. Verela, Ralph F. Tapis, ag- graveled assault, to Pirna County.

Antonio G. Vergara, John D. Verduso. drunk in car, S25 bond forfeited. I loyd Miller drunK driving, drunk (accident), S200 bond, irial Oct.

6. Charl-s H. Winqert, drunk driving, 5200 bond, trial Oct. 5. Robert W.

Eddy, physica possession of intoxicated, 5100 (Calls In 34 Hours to 8 a.m. Today) a.m.—Engines 1, 1, Ladder Truck 1 to 815 S. 5th food tire. (City. p.m.-Englne 3 to £10 E.

1st trssh fire. (City) p.m.—Engine to St. Mjrv'a Hospital, car fire. (City) p.m.—Engine 1 to 238 S. Con: vent iunksd csr fire.

(City) p.m.—Rescue Truck 1 to 411 W. Corona first aid. (City) p.m.—Engine to 5624 Jean; ette trash fire. (City) 11:46 p.m.-12:15 a.m.—Rescue Truck 3 to 1630 S. Alvernon Woy.

(City,) 1 a.m.—Rescue Truck 1 to 468 i E. Delano first old. (City) driving, drunk revoked a public sentence. SHOPPER STOPPER motor vehicle while A burglar tOOk tWO bottles sm0yL Barricks, limple assault, of champagne and caused sioo bond, iriai Oct. 4.

i onhcrt Campbell, drunk driving, about SoOO damage to rc e0 Sept 2 i. $150 in change in a break-in! Ernest Jones, drunk vp i 7 7 (accident), reset Oct. 3 jesieraay at AU5lin Key dr ivir 3143 E. Speedway, early yeS-i driver's license, trial Dec. 16.

i Adcle E. Klein, maintainino nuisance, six-month suspended The burglar forced open a shuffleboard game, a bowling machine, a jukebox and a peanut vending machine to get the money, the tavern's owner, William J. Zuhowsky, 4515 E. Grant told police. A window at the back of DEATHS Louis L.

Thomas Louis Lee Thomas, JUSTICE COURT Alice N. Truman, Precinct Clark H. Johnson, Precinct 2 Norman E. Green, Precinct 4 Michael LfiPorta, embezzlement, reset Sept. wivera, unid.vtul sale of narcotics, preliminary hearing Oct.

12. DuarJe, failure to provide, suspended. Ralph Corelle, failure to provide, 1EO dflvs at public works. Ramon Saloado, failure to provide, 180 public David Torrtr, failure to prcvide, sentencing Scot. 23.

William Ryan, passing forged waived preliminary hearing, held to answer in Superior Court. Manuel Castillo end Jonn Henry Gilbert, possession of narcotics, reset Oct. 19. j. B.

Wara, M. L. WcLeilan, Don A. Jones, maintaining a public nuisance, dismissed. joe Guadalupe Gonzales, failure to provide, preliminary hearing Sept.

21. Virginia malicious mischief, 10 "Beniamin Lehman, false representation (7 counts), trial Sept. 37. SUPERIOR COURT Judge J. F.

Molloy, Div. I Judge Lee Garrett, Div. 2 Judge R. O. Roylston, Div.

3 i Judfe H. F. Krucker, Div. 4j Judge R. H.

Castro, Div. 5 i Judge W. C. Truman, Div. Grayce Gibson O'Neill, Clerk; ea red "to be part of a Com- State vs.

Branko Samardeya, second degree burglary. Innocent plea, trial Nov. U. State vs. Oscar Tellei Celaya, grand theft, innocent plea, trial Dec.

5. State vs. James Arthur Virgil, Wllbert Garretf and Lee Ernest Rollins, second degree burglary, innocent pleas, trial Oct. 19. State vs.

Claire Barnum Sloan, draw- Ing on insufficient funds, two counts, innocent plee, trial Nov. 29. State vs. Billy Wimberly, srand theft, failed to appear for arraignment, bench i warrant issued, bond forfeited. State vs.

Ophelia Quiroi, forgery, four counts, arrisnment continued to Oct. 11. State vs. Howard A. Hawes, aggravated assault.

Innocent plea, trial Nov. 30. Stale vs. Bacilio Joiola Cabazos, first degree burglary and attempted burglary, continued to Sept. 27 for plea.

State vs. George Preston Davies, drawing on no account, continued to Sept. for sentencing; hearing 10:30 to- The Communists today sealed off East Berlin to Western diplomats and banned them from traveling to the city without special permission. The new restriction on Berlin traffic apparently did not apply to American, British and French diplomats who have a special oc- cupation status under Four- East Berliners from crossing Power agreements still rec- over into Wesl Berlin, opnized by the Sov.ets. Western allied spokesmen The Communists annonuced in West German capital of that diplomats accredited to denounced today's ac- the West German govern- i Tion as in ega i.

They said East ment would need permission; Germany had no right to re- of the East German foreign strict trave Western ministry to enter East Ger-; Diplomats in any way. many or East Berlin. i They said the Communist The announcement, carried action violated Four-Power by the official Communist! agreements with th? Soviets party newspaper Neues i guaranteeing free movement Deutschland, was a new bar- in both East and West Berlin rier against freedom of move-! and free access to the city. I ment in and to Berlin. The Neues Deutschland On Sept.

8 the East Ger- made the announcement in an mans barred West Germans I editorial explaining why from entering East Berlin Archbishop without special passes. Deutschland. diplomats of nations which have no diplomatic relations with East 1 were banned from traveling through East Germany to West Berlin. Meanwhile, the Communists today halted traffic on the 110-mile highway between Berlin and the West German city of Helmstedt for one hour. West Berlin police believed i the Communists closed down traffic because they were i searching for two deserters from the East German police who fled from nearby Potsdam to West Berlin and asked for political asylum.

Korean Vets Seek Additional Relief SEOUL, 1,000 wounded veterans yes; terday staged a sitdown in I front of the National Assem- 1 bly demanding a 400 per cent increase in government relief. The veterans, many of them amputees, blocked traffic for I three hours. Atlantic City Could Take Chicago's Title ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. This resort, which calls itself "The Convention City" and "The Playground of the World," may challenge Chicago's right to the title of "The Windy City." According to the U.S. Weather Bureau, the average hourly wind speed as clocked at Chicago's Midway Airport is a mere 9.8 m.p.h., while the winds here tear in at 15.2 m.p.h.

Guinea's President Visiting In Indonesia JAKARTA, Indonesia UP) President Sekou Toure arrived at Jakarta's Kemajoran Airfield today for a four-day state visit. i The smiling African leader descended from his TU104 jet aircraft amidst applause i from a large crowd and was met by President Sukarno. Today's new restriction ap- munist campaign that eventually could split the city for good and establish a national frontier in Berlin such as that i which runs through Jeru- salem. All that remains for the; Communists to do to erect such a frontier would be to bar Big Three diplomats from East Berlin, then West Berliners, and finally prevent 1 papal nuncio to West Germany, was barred Sunday from entering East Berlin to i preach. According to Neues WHILE THEY LAST SPECIALS 66, Of ITIT TV riipH Sim- I morrow morning under Rule 250.

build ng was pried open 1717 N. Village cuea aun henlon 9rand day at HolbrOOk. Came to he six to eight years in slate prison. Tucson two years ago from state un entry. IS ALL YOU PAY FOR THIS DECORATOR ALADDIN LAMP I on the Wall! Broadway at S.

Sixth Avenue Southgate Shopping Center Amphi Plaza Shopping Center Mayfair Plaza, 4812 E. 22nd St The choicest spices the most delectable foods, are blended in the kitchens of Tucson's new Ramada Motor Hotel. Whether you're scheduling a group banquet or a noon lunch, you'll enjoy the results of the blend. OPENING OCT, 1. Taking reservations now.

RAMADA INN Phone or write MA 4-8341 Box 5794 Springfield, 111. Retired division communications superintendent of the Illinois Bell Telephone Co. Husband of Grace. Father of Louis L. Seoul, Korea, and Lt.

Col. Jay P. Thomas, of Springfield. Brother of T. Springfield; Mrs.

Edith Diehl, Flossmoor, 111., and Mrs. E. C. Link, Decatur, 111. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Adair Funeral Home.

i Dr. William J. Tucker A Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Friday at Bring's Funeral Home chapel for Dr. William John Tucker, 71, of 2705 E.

7th who died yesterday. Mass will be said at 9 a.m. Saturday at St. Ambrose Church. Burial in Holy Hope Cemetery.

forged check, Sept. 27 (or sentencing. Darl Anne Cox, passing three counts, continued to T. THE HILL HILL 01ST. LOUISVILLE, BOTH 86 PROOF-BLEND'CONTAINS 35t STRAIGHT WHISKIES 4 YEARS OR MORE OLD, 65x GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS don't dare try HILL and HIM you're ready to change 4' Here's why! No matter how much you like your present brand, you'll find Hill and Hill offers you the very best of the things that make Kentucky whiskey taste great.

We take the unusual extra step of aging this whiskey in a constant "Kentucky Summer" climate of It's worth it, for our whiskey is mellowed to perfection, and in the Wend bottling it is combined with fine grain neutral spirits, for a flavor and qialtty all its own. Hill and making your own. State vs. Fred Aaron Donald Cole and Ronald Goddard, grand theft, trisl reset to Oct. 26.

Arizona Land Title 8, Trust Co. vs. Pyramid Enterprises et judgment terminating contract and ordering return of 55,000 earnest fee. Alma Bowen and Audrey Bowen, by Pauline Bowen and Joe L. Bowen, vs.

Anna R. Peters et vir, et al, dismissed with preiudice. Rollin O. Smith et ux vs. John T.

Trovan et ux, dismissed with preiudice. Jack D. Ellison ct ux vs. Lawrence t. Cambrin, dismissed with preiudice.

United Airmotive Services vs. Atlas Investment iudgment in favor of plaintiff In the sum of 52,450. Clifford Stewart dba Valmont Weldinq Co vs. G. P.

Puckett et ux, complaint on debt, $765.28, and for damages, 5250. L. D. Estes, administrator of the estate of Oscar N. Moore, deceased, vs.

John Gage ct ux, dismissed with preiudice. Alvin L. Luckett Jr. ct ux vs. Clay Pinion et ux, iudgment In favor of defendants.

Francis Shea dba Marana Mobile Service vs. W. D. Horton ct ux, default iudgment in favor of plaintiff in the sum of J585.43. Southwestern Investment Co.

vs. Joe H. Moreno et ux, default judgment in favor of plaintiff in the sum of $454.17. Jesse G. Johnson vs.

Epifanla Rodrl- gucz and Rodolfo C. Mares, complaint to foreclose mortoagc. Herbert N. Lee ct ux, vs. Claude L.

Harrington ct ux, complaint to foreclose mortgage. Mildred A. Thaens vs. John Doe Jane Doe end Tom Roe Hospital, complaint for damages, $100,000. Blossom Simon Roffman, order changing name to Bobbie Simon Rodman.

Aetna Finance Co. vs. James C. Mullen et ux, complaint on debt, J620.98. Barbara Ennholm vs.

John H. Engholm, complaint for separation. Tucson Rock 8. Sand Co. vs.

H. J. Beers ct ux. complaint on debt, S52B.U. L.

E. Cooke Co. vs. Fred Bovd et ux, et ill, Iudgment in favor of plaintiff in the sum of S544.76. W.

A. Estes ct ux vs. Rudolph L. Van Zandt ct ux, iudpment in favor of plaintiffs quieting title. Edrnundo Cardenas vr.

Ricardo Robles ct ux, judgment in favor of plaintiff in the sum of S227.B3. Ralph W. Bilby ct al vs. Pima County, judgment in favor of plaintiffs in the sum of Tucson Federal Savings 8. Loan Assn.

vs. Roy E. Kopp et ux, ct al, iudgment In favor of plaintiff foreclosing mortgage. Butcra Trust Inc. vs.

Palmdalc Development Company Inc. et al, iudg- ment in favor of defendants Palmdale Development Company Inc. and Arizona Land Title S. Trust Co. as trustees, and in of defendant Hflden A.

Tidmore dba Palmdale Inc. Robert L. Hall and L. Jo Hall dba Hall Insulation S. Tile Co.

vs. William W. Mills et ux, complaint on debt, $3,053.23. Prepare For CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS MEN WOMEN 18 TO 55 Train now. Postal, Clerical and Law Enforcement fields.

MARCEL CO. Write Riving Phone to P. 0. Box "SPSS? Patented Roses 98 Plants 60 NURSERY Oracle at Ft. Lowell DIVORCES i Dolores Ann Whiteman vs.

Donald Norman Wnilcman, decree. William M. Morris vs. Daphyne C. Morris, dismissed.

Geraldine E. Ssxe vs. James D. Saxe, dismissed without preiudice. Garnett E.

Fletcher vs. Leonard Reed Fletcher, decree. I Eldred B. Howard vs. Violet May Howard, complaint.

Lavida Morris vs. Downey A. Morris, decree. Edward P. Trumbull vs.

Roberta J. i Trumbull, decree. Hiram T. Madden vs. Dorothy M.

Madden, decree. Violet Howard vs. Eldred Howard, complaint. i Ethel I. Meneley vs.

Delbert H. Meneley, complaint. i MARRIAGE LICENSES i John Joseph Radziwon, T), west Holly- wood, and Joyce Laura Palmer, 20, Tucson. Tito Carrillo, 23, Tucson, and Anselita L. Yanez, 22, Douglas.

Charles D. Phillips, 22, Tucson, and Betty June Tidmore, )7, Tucson. BIRTHS Davis-Monthan Hospital S. Sot. and Mrs.

Donald Anderson, 2313 e. 21st, a boy at 2:50 a.m. Sept. 20. St.

Mary's Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Joel Ayala, 492 S. Stone, a boy at 7:03 a.m. Sept.

20. and Mrs. Emeterio Esouivile, 1510 W. Rivervlew, a girl at 9:01 a.m. Sept.

20. Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Loomis, 41 Montego a boy at 9:35 a.m.

Sept. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lane, 1213 E.

23th, a boy at 10:30 a.m. Sept. 20. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Owen, Sox 828, Marana, a coy at 1:28 p.m. Sept. 20. Poncl Box 88, Oracle, a boy at 3:24 a.m. Sept.

21. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pain, 40S W. 42nd, a at 5:55 a.m.

Sept. 21. Tucson Medical Center Mr. and Mrs. C.

Ronald Swenson, Calle Altair, boy at 11:34 a.m. Sept. 20. Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen Norton, 3919 E. Mabel, a sir! at 7:04 p.m. Sect. 20. Mr.

and Mrs. Faustino Resales, 804 N. Grande, a sirl at 7:54 p.m. Sept. 20.

i INew Drink Designed For Convention-Goer CRAIG, L. S. McCandless tells of a new drink invented by a Los Angeles bartender. The drink is designed for con vent ion-goers and is called "The two of them and you are speaking i from the floor. I A cream-smooth ride A Full Coil suspension ride, in other words.

And Corvair combines Full Coil suspension with independent suspension at all four wheels, so people who ride in Cor- vairs get a silky- smooth ride. Energy with economy Chevrolet owners have two budget- minded engines to pick from: the famous Hi-Thrift 6 and the Economy Turbo-Fire VS. And Corvair owners enjoy the savings of an air- cooled Turbo-Air 6. Smoother, safer stops Chevy's Corvair, with its rear-engine design, gives better balanced braking even in hard stops. And those husky Safety-Master brakes on the 1960 Chevy show that this is the kind of friendtocounton.

Chevy owners know what they and nobody knows it better than Chevrolet! Who knows more about what car buyers want than car owners? is why Chevrolet established its Owner Relations Program, the only one of its kind in the industry. It works this way: Periodically, a Chevrolet representative sits down with a tape recorder and a group of Chevy he listens. He records every gripe, even 7 bouquet, every comment the owners come up with. This sort of thing happens across the country, with people who drive Chevrolets, Corvairs and Chevrolet trucks. And you can be sure we're paying close attention to what comes out of these meetings and other facets of our Program, Yon can see that reflected in the sales figures: People buy the car that's closest to their ideas of that means Chevy.

In fact, Chevrolet's sales (including Corvair) are bigger this year than ever before in our history. It all boils down to this: Chevrolet is vitally interested in your complete satisfaction with our products and and for as long as you own a Chevrolet. And as your ideas about automotive products and sen-ices change, we'll be changing right along with them. Our Owner Relations Program will play an important part in making sure of it. See yom local authorized.

Chevrolet dealer learn how cosily yon can join the happy family oj Chety owners 1 OlELLY MOT OR COMPANY, 415 N. SIXTH AVE. TUCSON MA 2-6651 PARK AT 22nd SL.

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