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U. S. WEATHER BUREAU Tucson and vicinity: Windy with increasing cloudiness. Temperatures Yesterday: High 74 Low 41 Year Ago: High 69 Low 49 An Independent NEWSpaper Printing the Newi Impartially VOL. Ill tCtf 510 Entcrad ai aaeond-claaa matter, TUCSON, ARIZONA, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 1952 lJ.

i.J Port Offiea. Tucion. Arizona. SECTION A FORTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS MM Soon to Be Prince of Wales UN'S LEGAL COUNSEL Communist China Shut Off From British Tin, Rubber for Past Year LONDON, Nov. Com- TAKES HIS LIFE OWN EISENHOWER TALKS WITH GOVDEWEY Issues to Be Discussed At White House Will Be Checked Over ACCUSATION LEVELED AT HAYSAIRED Charges Against Police Chief Heard Before Councilman Group By ROGER O'MARA WITH 1 2-STORY LEAP lis i i I Jv 1 AUGUSTA, Nov.

13. (jT) President elect Dwight D. Eisenhower and Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, meeting munist China got no rubber or tin from Britain or her colonies this year, the Honse of Commons was told today.

Board of Trade President Peter Thorneycroft also added that Russia is getting British-controlled rubber at the same rate as previously bnt only Insignificant shipments of tin. Both commodities are considered prime war-important materials. China, whose forces are battling United Nations troops in Korea, has not received any tin from the United Kingdom or British colonial sources since January, 1951. She stopped getting rubber in mid-1951. However, Ceylon in the British commonwealth but not controlled by the board of trade in London is reported ready to okey a long-trade pact with Mao Tze-tung's Communist China, giving the Reds 50,000 tons of sheet rubber a year in return GAS CHARGE IS REFUTED BY EXPERTS FELLER WAS MAJOR AIDE TO SEC.

LIE Strain of Defense Task Against Federal Probe Blamed for Suicide here tomorrow, will talk over international and domestic problems likely to come up for discussion at the general's conference with President Truman next Tuesday. Eisenhower aides said there probably will be no formal agenda for the session with the South Koreans Smelled Picric Acid Fumes, Not Deadly Agent New York governor, but that mat Charges that favoritism is rampant in the Tucson police department, that "powerful" citizens are given preferential treatment when they violate laws and that officers are resigning rather than put up with intolerable conditions were aired yesterday before the city council police committee. In a two-and-one-half-hour public hearing Chief Don J. Hays was characterized as a "shrewd and cunning" man who "holds a hammer over some citizens and one who has reprimanded policemen for doing their duty. Mostly Silent Hays, chief of the Tucson police force since 1940, sat silent through most of the hearing in a city( council chamber crowded with present and former policemen, wives of some and a number ot private citizens.

He interrupted the proceedings only three times, ters expected to be explored at the White House meeting will be studied. SEOUL, Friday, Nov. 14. (JP) A sensational charge by South Koreans that Chinese The general press secretary James C. Hagerty, announced to day that the President-elect will 1 for Chinese rice.

British policy on shipments of vital rubber to Russia is to limit the amount to what the board of trade deems normal civilian needs. Rubber authorities in London say that works out to about 80,000 tons a year. leave Augusta Tuesday morning by plane for Washington. The ABRAHAM FELLER conference with Truman is set for the afternoon, at 2 p.m. (EST).

Acneson to Sit In In Washington, meanwhile qualified informants said Secre Trip to Moscow Not In Gen. Ike's Plans Says His Secretary Communists used gas shells today in capturing Pinpoint hill was termed unfounded by a U. S. chemical warfare expert. Lt.

Col. Harrison A. Mark-ham, chemical officer of the Ninth Corps, said after an investigation at the front that one soldier was made ill from picric acid fumes from a regular artillery shell. Another South Korean soldier who was rendered unconscious was found to have been knocked out by a log when a bunker was blown tary of State Acheson and other cabinet officials will sit in at the Beam to Head U. S.

Embassy Eisenhower-Truman meeting. once to declare that he would not defend himself until charges are made formally. Hagerty said he did not know whether Eisenhower plans to have Some of the audience came to any of his aid.es at the conference. He made the statement when asked whether Eisenhower's liai In Red Capital WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.

(JP) son men with the Truman administration would be present or would confer with the general in ad vance oi me meeting. The liaison men are GOP Sen, NEW YORK, Nov. 13. (S3) Abraham H. Feller, a right hand man to Trygve Lie in the United Nations, tore himself from his wife's arms today and plunged to death from his 12th floor apartment.

Lie, secretary -general of the UN said Feller killed himself because of the strain of defending UN employes "against indiscriminate smears and exaggerated charges.7 Feller, 47-year-old former New Deal lawyer in Washington, was described as a buffer man between the UN and twin federal probes of Communist activity among American personnel of the international organization. Robert Morris, counsel for the McCarran senate subcommittee probe of UN Communism, said Feller, himself, was not a target of the investigation. 'Fatigue Overwork Feller's wife, Alice, sobbingly said the American-born, Harvard educated legal expert took his own life because of "fatigue and overwork." "He was talking of killing himself," she told newsmen in her tastefully furnished apartment. "I was arguing with him not to do it. He jumped up suddenly and ran to the window.

I was pulling him back. I held him as long as I could, then he felL "He killed himself. "He was rational but hell-bent for destruction. "I held him by the arms. I held him by the shoulders and around the body.

I was screaming all the while. Then the neighbors came A window of Scotland's Balmoral Castle frames Britain's youthful Queen Elizabeth and her smiling son. Prince Charles, who will celebrate his fonrth birthday Nov. 14. Court circles believe that the heir apparent to the British throne will assume the title of Prince of Wales before another year.

This smiling portrait, made last summer was released in London Nov. 13 to mark Prince Charles' birthday. (AP Wirephoto Mia radio from London) Bonny Prince of England Tarns 4 Years Old Today LONDON, Nov. 13. Prince Charles will be four years old tomorrow, and there are indications the heir apparent to the British throne will be entering the most eventful year of his young life.

Henry Cabot Lodge of Massa Jacob D. Beam, 44, a career diplomat of 20 years experience, has been chosen by the state department to be acting head of the U. S. embassy staff in Moscow Hays' defense but most speakers assailed him, painting him as a kind of tyrant who disciplined his department capriciously. One charge was that he kept patrolmen walking a beat when it was known that the man would aggravate an'injury sustained while on duty.

(See Page 6-A for Picture) Sixteen affidavits four from private citizens were filed blaming Hays for various actions. The four supported a charge made by Reginald Proper, a former patrolman, that Hays had re- chusetts and Detroit Banker Joseph M. Dodge. Hagerty indi and will go to the Soviet capital cated they might see the general in Washington before the White soon. AUGUSTA, Nov.

13. JP) -An aide to President-elect Dwight D. Eisenhower said 'today he knows of no plans for the general to go to Moscow. James C. Hagerty, Eisenhower's press secretary, was asked for comment on a New York dispatch to a Paris newspaper, France Soir, saying the general would go to Moscow if preliminary contacts with the Soviet Union turned out to be satisfactory.

"I know of no such plans," Hagerty said. Asked whether Eisenhower ever had considered making such a trip' as President or President-elect, Hagerty said: "I haven't heard of anything at any time." During the campaign Eisenhower said he would go any where ot see anybody in the interest of peace. But he added that he would have to have some concrete evidence in advance indicating a trip would be worthwhile. House conference. Officials said tonight that Beam Immediately after the meeting up by an artillery shell, Markham added.

Assault Resumed Even as the charges were laid to rest, the never-give-up South Koreans returned to the counterattack and swept up to the top of Pinpoint hill from which they were knocked a few hours before. A little less than four hours after they lost the crest, the Koreans struck back in the dark and by 6 a.m. were locked in savage hand-to-hand combat with- Chinese Reds on Pinpoint's summit. A front dispatch said that the counterattack was powered by the troops who had been forced from Pinpoint in what they eaid was a Red gas attack. The South Koreans charged would have the personal rank of minister and would hold the posi Eisenhower will fly to New York and go to his Columbia University residence at 60 Morningside drive No Korea Date Set tion of counselor of embassy.

He will be in charge of the embassy in the absence of Ambassador George Kennan whom the Soviet Court circles believe the robust lad who romps about Buckingham palace will be designated Prince of Wales before his fifth birthday. Present indications are that he buked Proper for attempting to arrest a woman who threw a traffic citation in the patrolman's face and told him to "go to hell." Hays, according to Proper's affidavit, appeared on the scene, pulled Proper about and said: "I mere nas Deen no irince or will remain in New York until he government has declared unac ceptable. Wales for 16 years. Many Welsh men are urging that Charles as Rothesay, Earl of Garrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and Prince and Great Steward of The Soviets refused to let Ken- leaves for Korea and the date of departure for the war zone -still has not been fixed, Hagerty repeated in a reply to a fresh bar sume as soon as possible the title nan return to Moscow after he expressed to reporters in Berlin have had too God-damned many and station last held by the Duke Scotland. But he cannot become Prince of rage of questions from newsmen.

The New York governor is slated to arrive in Augusta about noon their way back up the scarred slopes through a misting rain. A of Windsor. The next year also brings the coronation of Charles' mother, Queen Elizabeth II, and world in Wales automatically. It is a title held traditionally by male heirs to criticism of the fact that foreign representatives in Moscow are denied virtually all contact with the Russian people. new central front dispatch said complaints about you.

The former officer said the woman driver was allowed to leave and that he was told to get back to his traffic post. The was said to have slapped another patrolman who preceded tomorrow, en route to Miami, tne throne. But it can be conferred there still was no Teport on any terest is sure to fall -occasionally for a vacation. He is stopping to on Charles only by his mother. Kennan returned to the United conclusive end to the struggle.

see Eisenhower at the general Many expect she will do so verv Frequent Accusation States from Europe a few days ago and is due to report to the request. WRECKED NAVY PLANE LOCATED The charge of gas warfare has soon. Patrick Montague-Smith, assistant editor of Debrett's Peerage, the chronicle of the empire's no- state department tomorrow. Of been bandied by both 6ides, with In announcing plans for that conference, Hagerty said yester Hays to the scene. Presented by Cronley The 16 affidavits were presented on the little boy that stirring pageantry.

String of Titles Prince Charles has already acquired an imposing number of titles and stations royal highness, Duke of Cornwall, Duke of ficials said that he is still ambas repeated denials. The Geneva convention outlaws gas in warfare day that Eisenhower and Dewey Diiity ana aristocracy, said the dui it was too late. I had to let go." The slight body of the United Nations executive landed in a courtyard in the rear of his would discuss plans for the gen and both the Allies and the Com creation of Charles as Prince of Wales "will most likely be an Four Bodies Recovered; eral's forthcoming trip to Korea, by Michael B. Cronley, 113 Sierra Vista drive, who said he appeared only as a private citizen and that his only interest is as a taxpayer. sador to Russia despite his inability to serve there.

It is expected that he will act as a consultant to the department here on Soviet problems until Dwight D. munists maintain they obey these nounced within the next few and other policy matters. rules. months." U.S. officers told AP correspond Seven Other Crewmen Considered Dead Charges made by Cronley at a GI School Allowances Eisenhower takes office as Presi- Letters patent making Charles ent John Randolph at the front council meeting last week led to an investigation being ordered.

frince of Wales might be issued Airj i tr ir aent ana aeciaes wnai nis aaminis- uiv a i or nor ea wants to do about an SHELTON, Nov. 13. (JP) at any urae. bui investiture, a Yesterday's session may be fol Lost Child Watches As Lake Is Dragged By Life-Saving Unit that soldiers the heat of the engagement often mistake fumes from phosphorus or smoke shells for poison gas. apartment on Central Park west.

His personal physician summoned earlier by Mrs. Feller when her husband threatened suicide arrived moments after Feller went out the window. He is Dr. Frederick Bridge. Legal Expert Feller was an general counsel and principal director The scattered wreckage of a sort of a minor coronation, is something else.

It is a ceremony WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. (JP) four-engine navy plane and the The Korean survivors told their of singing and pageantry which usually takes place at the castle lowed by more since Councilman Wilbur F. Conelly, committee chairman, said his committee would take any other information available. The committee took the matter under advisement and for Veterans of the Korean war will get federal funds for education de envoy to tne soviet union.

Beam has been most recently attached to the American embassy at Belgrade, Yugoslavia. He joined the foreign service in June, 1931, and his career has taken him to a number of European posts as well as to the Far East. superiors that after the shells ex ploded they experienced great difficulty in breathing. spite delays by state agencies in approving schools, the Veteraos Their story was passed on to Administration said today. wtien the prince is about 16.

Beginning to Learn At four, Prince Charles, of course, knows nothing of the titles he bears, or of the duties and re U.S. officers by a Korean division ine Korea til bill, which auth headquarters. orizes payments to veterans at (South Koreans often try to tending schools approved by the broken and burned bodies of four of the eleven men aboard were found by searchers in the rugged Olympic peninsula foothills late today. The other seven passengers arc presumed to have died in the crash and explosion of the Privateer which splattered against the forested hillside last night with a thunderous roar and blinding flash. Search parties had been work News Index save face in their battle reports, states, says no allowances may be sponsibilities that await him down the long corridor of years.

In fact, he is just beginning to recognize Recently they held up from U.b consultation with the entire council. Cronley and Sgt. Richard J. Lease were the chief witnesses yesterday. Lease opened the session with an emotional address during which he said the department is "perishing from a lack of leadership." Simile Made paid for any period during which of the UN legal department since 1946.

UN circles credited him with writing some of the most important statements of Lie, the UN'a. resigning secretary-general. Lie left a luncheon honoring U. S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson to hurry to Mrs.

Feller's side. He called Feller's death "a great loss to the United Nations." Later, the secretary-general re Illinois governor-elect is sea officers the news they had lost soned in politics, IB. a central front height.) some or tne letters of the alpha bet, having been taught informal ly by his mother. ROANOKE, Nov. 13 (IP) Five-year-old James N.

Poff disappeared from his home here about noon today. When the boy still had not showed up late this afternoon, his mother Mrs. J. D. Poff called in neighbors to help search for the lad.

After a fruitless hunt, the neighbors enlisted the aid of the Roanoke life saving and first aid crew to drag a lake in the vicinity. One of the neighbors finally spotted James. He was watching rescue crewmen drag the lake. Plenty of Fire One thing was certain. Gas Philip Murray eulogized at rites near Pittsburgh, 6B.

FBI to probe justice Dept. halt But he knows the meaning of shells or not, the Communists laid down a heavy barrage before they ing of action on Ricca, 14A. a school is not approved. However, VA is authorizing its regional offices to back-date approvals. The approvals will be retroactive to Aug.

20, 1952, when the Korean GI training program became effective, or to the date the veteran began school, whichever is latest. VA said many veterans enrolled before state agencies had time to oiruiaays, ana ne was aware tonight that there will be excite sent about 700 men charging up Judge Murry selected to hear ing all day toward the spot where loggers and residents of the remote area 15 miles northwest of Wilson case, 2A. ment, a party and presents in the palace tomorrow. Flaes will be the slopes of Pinpoint hill shortly midnight Thursday. here said they had seen and heard the olane crash.

Comics CC Crossword 6C Editorial 12C flown from government buildings to set the day apart as his birthday and cannon at the Tower of Pub Records 7C Radio 4C Sports 1-4C Topics 5A Weather 8A Lt. Comdr. H. E. Sanders, coast turned to his office and issued a statement in which he said of Feller: "Because of his responsibilities as general counsel of the United Nations, he has had to assume heavy additional burdens in recent weeks as my representative in matters connected with the investigations of the grand jury and the senate international security Financial 7C guard officer in charge of the act, so large numbers were attending schools which had not.

Movie Times 5C London will be fired for him as heir apparent. search, said the plane rammed into been approved. Obituaries 10B Women 18-19A the forested area at an altitude Leonidic Showers For more than an hour, the two froces slugged it out in the darkness before the South Koreans were driven back down the south slope to their base positions on lower spurs of Sniper ridge. The Chinese in pursuit also seized a ridgeline behind Pinpoint hill. From there they exchanged furious fire with South Koreans who had dug in on Camel's hump, at the south end of Sniper ridge, and Rocky point, an eastern spur of about 1,800 feet He estimated it was 400 feet below the crest of the hill.

2 TV Stations Authorized for Tucson Soon to Be Seen A navy crew was dispatched Im sub-committee into charges of subversive affiliations directed against American members of the mediately to the scene to bring uovernment authorization of out the bodies. two new television stations for Bright lights across the sky in The Privateer met its tragic end Tucson yesterday brought prom He has worked tirelessly day the next couple of night won't be Big Boom Seen Here In Video Set Sales of the ridge. while" on a training flight from its base at the. Seattle naval air ises mai tv waves will be beaming out over the city within a few flying saucers they'll probably be Some concern was expressed at the prospect of three, or even two, television stations in a comparatively small population area. It was explained that Tucson will rank as one of the smallest population centers in the country to He said the city is suffering from "something like a carbuncle and that Hays is the core.

The sergeant on the force for more than 13 years said he had been loyal to Hays until he found out he is "shrewd, cunning and kept many facets hidden." He said the chief fosters inefficiency by keeping his men fearful and prevents them from arresting persons guilty of serious traffic violations. Hays, he said, "holds a hammer over some of our best citizens." Asked by Hys to name some, Lease said: "You have a hammer over me." He said he is afraid of the chief because of what he might do to his reputation. The serious traffic offense Lease referred to was said to be a case where a car was being driven without lights at 60 miles per hour and that the policeman in charge was told he could not book the man-only give him a ticket Asserting that 50 have the force since Feb. 1947, some for less money, Lease said they left because of too much pressure and that some are sheriff's deputies now. Addressing Lease when he fin-; lshed, Hays said: "You have not had any difficulty with me.

Our; only conversations have been' The struggle for the Kumhwa ridges showed no sign of diminish and night under my direction to uphold due process of law and justice In the Investigations station. snort months. Leonids, or meteors. Two search parties converging ine communications commis Dr. William Luyten, head of the ing on the 32nd day of battle for the central front heights.

against Indiscriminate smears and on the scene found the wreckage, astronomy department -of the Uni sion issued construction permits, on an uncontested basis, to the Early Wednesday, the South Ko state patrol headquarters at Olym- be granted two stations. reans had counterattacked and re pia said. Arizona Broadcasting company However, KVOA executives said, Earlier today the navy an versity of Minnesota, said the Leonidic showers will show up the best on Saturday and Sunday nights, after midnight. Dr. Luyten (KVOA), and the Old Pueblo exaggerated charges.

Tragedy Follows "This placed him under a long and serious strain. The terrible tragedy of his death today is the result." Later, Morris Issued a statement the problem is one "that must be faced by trial." Broadcasting company (KOPO) captured Pinpoint hill. They tried hard most of Thursday but they could not budge the Chinese from the yoke, the northernmost objec-i nounced at Seattle that the 11 men on the plane had been listed as At KOPO, E. Mittendorf, sta A third permit, also uncontested, missing and their next of kin had is in Tucson to work at the btew-ard observatory. is expected to be granted to radio tion general manager, said: "We'll tive on Sniper.

been notified. station KCNA next week, bringing build a station just as fast as we to three the number of TV outlets on behalf of three members of the McCarran subcommittee Sens. can." The showers, which occur about this time every year, are usually that will begin full-schedule oper Mittendorf said construction, only a series of shooting stars ations here by early spring. James Eastland (D-Miss), Homer Ferguson (R-Mich), and Willis which will probably cost in excess .4 Channels of $250,000, will be conducted at Day of Atomic-Powered Navy Vessels Near, Says lob erg appearing at the rate of about six every hour. Dr.

Luyten added, Announcement of television authorization for Tucson yesterday brought forecasts of a big "boom" in television set sales in the near future. E. V. Roh, of Roh's Radio company, said a tremendous dei-mand for sets is expected within the first six months after the stations are completed. He said that the number of seta now in use in Tucson would probably grow from abont 3,500 to 15,000 by the end of the first year of television in Tucson.

Bnt the big crush, he said, will come during the first six months. It will taper off for a short time, he pointed out, but then the demand will grow again, as it did in Phoenix, where 17,000 sets were distributed during station KPHO-TV's first year. Smith (D-NC). The city has been allocated the present station site, 115 West Drachman street. however, that if the earth should It read: "The statement of Trygve Lie three commercial channels and one for educational purposes.

Channel 4 is assigned to KVOA, "I can't say when we'll be fin strike an area wrhere the Leonids are dense, it could be "quite a show." Such displays occurrpd in LOS ANGELES, Nov. 13. is on it3 face irresponsible. This subcommittee is charged with the ished," Mittendorf remarked, "but it'll be a few months, at least." while KOPO has Channel 13 and KCNA has applied for Channel 9. (Continued on Page 12-A, Col.

1) 1799, 1833 and 1866. The day when all major combat warships will be atomic-powered is not far off, John Forrest Flo- duty of determining whether any United States citizens working at the United Nations pose a threat Officials for all three stations KOPO Plans "We do plan to hit a national berg, assistant secretary of the network," Mittendorf added, ex to our national security. Angered Dog-Lover Gets Impounded But he was enthusiastic about submarine and ship possibilities. The first atomic submarine, the Nautilus, Is coming along nicely, he said, and the keel for a second nuclear sub will be laid within 90 days. The navy's next object, he said, probably will be an atomic powered aircraft carrier.

"I'm just guessing, Floberg navy for air, said today. plaining that he ws awaiting the yesterday said they would begin construction operations as "soon as possible" and promised that they wrould send out programs "within a few months." In not too many years I be Parade of Refusals Although the Investigation Is signing of a contract with the Co barely under way, we have seen lumbia Broadcasting System, "and we will probably start operations lieve that all major combat warships will be nuclear Floberg told a news conference. Officials at KVOA said that a parade of United Nations offic with network films." ials refuse to deny membership present plans call for proceeding with construction at the earliest And in the near future, I think tainment medium here, R. B. Wil Also planning immediate con in the Communist party and in they can be built, at about the said, "but it's reasonable to be struction, KCNA executives ad possible time.

They pointed out, mitted that they were "embar however, that it will be some liams, president and general manager of KVOA, is now on an extended eastern trip to study TV stations and operations. lieve we should have our first atomic-powered carrier in about five years." months before completion is possible since it will be necessary to erect a building and tower and install the needed equipment. The station will be linked with He stressed that the speed of some cases refuse to answer whether they have been involved In espionage against this country. "The shocking aspect of these hearings has been not so much, the evidence presented as the refusal of these officials of the United Nations to deny under oath their participation in the Communist conspiracy on the ground that their answers might incrim a national network and will probably beam network films until the co-axial cable, now terminating sequently he disappeared back inside his house and re-appeared in a moment with a shotgun. Benton and Keary said he aimed the gun right at them.

Furthermore, he tried to open the lock on the dog wagon to set all the inmates free, they said. But an ally appeared in the form of Bennington's sister-in-law, who took the shotgun away from him and rapped him smartly across the shoulders with the barrel, said the dog-catchers. Police then appeared on the scene and jailed Bennington in lieu of $1,100 bail on the assault charge. The mongrel? He's still on, the loose. BALTIMORE, Nov.

13. Wh-The shotgun-toting owner of a mongrel tried to free all the dogs in the city's canine paddy wagon yesterday, and wound up impounded himself on an assault charge, police said. Dog Catchers Edgar Benton and Martin Keary answered a call to a residential section where, it was reported, a bunch of dogs were making nuisances of themselves. When they lassoed one of the mutts, Glen Bennington issued from the house and, according to the dogcatchers, announced: "Anyone who takes my dog, I'll kill the The mongrel in custody happened to be Bennington's. Con The station submitted its appli-i rassed" by the delay in granting of a permit, but indicated that authorization is only a week away.

Wayne Sanders, manager of KCNA, an American Broadcasting company affiliate, said John South-mayd, KCNA's attorney in Washington, reported that the permit was held up by a stockholder's cation for a TV channel last June. the program cannot be accurately predicted because "we're pushing to the forefront of man's knowledge and face tremendous engineering problems. We must go to same cost in money and time as conventionally powered vessels of the same military capabilities." Floberg was here to address the wiest coast Electronic Manufacturers association tonight and aid in the presentation of achievement plaques to Dr. Robert A. Mil-likan and Dr.

Lee DeForest, electronics pioneers. Construction of atomic aircraft is probably a long way off, however, Floberg said. The tons of shielding needed as radiation pro new frontiers In metallurgy, using -Transmission Site The new television transmitter will be set up on KVOA's present transmitter location north of town near Miracle Mile, officials said. A new "special" antenna system will be installed, the first of this partic affidavit which failed to reach the inate them. These witnesses have in Phoenix, Is brought to Tucson.

A telephone company co-axial cable, in use here for about three years, will be equipped for television transmission to link up with the Phoenix cable which terminates on the west coast, Gayle Smith, telephone company repre materials that were almost unknown before, and reach new commission meeting in time. "It. will be on the commission's been discredited by their own behavior on the witness stand." limits in a dozen other fields. "Almost every time we hit a agenda next week, though," San- problem we have to invent a so ular type to go into practical use. Preparing for the new enter- "We fully intend to continue cur (Continued on Page 12-A, Col.

3) tection in the power plant constitutes the main problem. lution." (Continued on Page 12-A, Col. 4) sentative here said last night..

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