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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 12

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PAGE TEN SECTION A THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR THURSDAY, JUNE 2, If66 Grimy Boys Planning Japanese-American Plea Backed Emerge From U.S. Court of Appeals have re Budget Coal Mine jected the claims. Congress has set aside fund for repayment of claims. A memorandum filed Wednes Chopped WALNUT CREEK, Calif. UP) Two venturesome 14-year-old boys emerged grimy-faced Wednesday from an abandoned California Aiding Bank Deposits Case SAN FRANCISCO The state of California intervened Wednesday with the U.S.

Su- Sreme Court in behalf of 7,500 apanese Americans who are asking return of bank deposits seized by the government in 1941 after the outbreak of World Warll. A U.S. district court and the day by California Atty. Gen. Thomas C.

Lynch supported a County Supervisors Cut Out $18,786 coal mine where they were lost in pitch dark for 24 hours. They got so hungry they ate their on The Pima County Board ot petition Dy Ayaxo tionao ana Masae Kondo, both of Los Angeles, for a hearing in the U.S. Supreme Court. Lynch told the high court: "California's concern does not The U.S. Supreme Court later ruled that 100 cents should be paid on the dollar.

Subsequently, however, lower courts ruled that the 7,500 Japanese American citizens whose bank deposits were seized cannot get them back because they failed to file deposit receipts during that 60-day period in 1958. Fire In Winslow Kills Girl, 3 WINSLOW (AP) Priscilla Cordova, 3, was burned to death Tuesday night in a fire at a Winslow home. Two other children escaped the blaze, one of them with burns. end with these petitions. They represent subsequent generations of Japanese Americans as well.

The justice inherent in the decision of the lower court will leave a bitter imprint on these generations unless this court acts." Bank deposits in the Yokohama-Specie Bank Ltd. were seized by the government in 1941. After World War II, Congress provided for the return of the deposits. In 1946, depositors were told to file claims. In 1958, depositors were told they would get back two cents on the dollar.

The Alien Property Custodian then announced a 60-day period for filing deposit receipts, but told depositors they would have to wait three years for the money. ly means of illumination a can Supervisors chopped $18,786 ves- dle. terday morning from County One hundred ground search Planning Director John Tsagu-ris' 1966-67 budget request. erssheriff's deputies, U.S. Marines and civilians -had looked However, $15,186 of that For Clogged for them in vain.

Bloodhounds amount is being transferred into SEWERS picked up no telltale scent. Heli miscellaneous account which mm the county maintains for bud for DRAINS 1 getary purposes. copters failed to spot them. So the boys just found themselves. Thirsty, hungry and dirty, Chris Corso, of Lafayette, and George Schroeder, of Wal Tsaguris had requested the 327-8817 $15,186 in order to pay 12-months rent on the 15 offices his department uses on the fourth floor of the Phoenix Title Build nut Creek, groped until they saw daylight.

When they emerged at 11 ing. His offices occupy about a third of the total space on the floor. a.m. from the same shaft they had entered 24 hours earlier, nobody was more startled than those in the search party just Tsaguris and his men moved into the new quarters from the outside. They had probed that very shaft but not deep enougn.

The two junior high school County Welfare Dept. building on Congress St. last November. The city and county planning offices previously existed as one department. LAY-AWAY NOW FOR FATHER'S DAY boys had gone on a field trio Tuesday with their teacher, Unlike other departments, SPECIAL NO.

1 Dad will go for these B. F. Goodrich they paid rent out of their own Mrs. Betty Gelwix, 41, and a third boy, Vincent Mills, 13, in an area between Walnut Creek and Pittsburgh on the east side budget of San Francisco bay. Also trimmed from Tsaguris' budget request was $3,000 for salaries, $450 for a special typewriter and $150 for a new desk for Knutson.

Vincent turned his ankle. The teacher cautioned the other two to keep away from the more than 100 old mine shafts in the area, then took Vincent to her The planning director had re- ouested a total of $230,872 for the combined County Planning car. and Zoning and Zoning inspec Curiosity got the best of Chris "Mil35 TUBES! rn(nOTATl0WEST PRICES JM lil EVER OFFERED tion Depts. and George. They were gone when Mrs.

Gelwix got back. This amount represents more than the $211,784 And the search was on. granted to the departments last year. The supervisors have left the TUCSON TODAY iwiSSSt 1 it- ifSmmm County Zoning Inspection Dept's $55,691 request for 1966-67 intact. Gift Of Sculpture SAYINGS ON ALL POPULAR SIZES! Further hearings will be heia, however, before the final budgets for each department are adopted.

96 $9996 Knutson said tne requested sal tim 7" $1 9 ary increases range trom a month to $80, but that most are in the $20 to $40 range. Dr. Georges Van Biesbroeck, research consultant for the University of Arizona's Lunar Laboratory, and his wife observe the marble statue they donated to Tucson Medical Center's new obstetrical wing. The statue was sculpted some 100 years ago by Dr. Van Biesbroeclcs's father, former director of the Academy of Arts in Ghent, Belgium.

Title of the sculpture is "Child Preference" and depicts Dr. Van Bies broeck's brother, then about 2, who died at the age of 7. The lunar consultant gave the statue to TMC after he was a patient there and noticed a need for something in the lobby of the OB wing. (Sheaffer photo) $.20 Fed. Tax His department has estimated it will overspend its current Tubac State Park: Museum, picnic area, ruins of Spanish fort, 45 miles south on No-gales 8 a.m.

to 5 p.m. Mineralogy Museum: Open 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., N. Drive, Geology University campus Arizona Sonora Desert Museum: Live exhibits of more than 350 varieties of southwestern plants and animals, 9 a.m. to sundown.

Tucson Mountain Park. Pioneer's Historical Society: 7.00-14 or 7.35-14 7.50-14 or 7.75-14 6.70-15 or 7.75-15 budeet bv $2,236 because of ex 8.00-14 or 8.25-14 8.50-14 or 8.55-14 7.10-15 or 8.15-15 7.60-15 or 8.45-15 penses mat were not anticipated at he time the 1965-66 budget was Snapshots ttWftMlll Sr5 5.906.00-13 I Mffri 8.00-15 or 8.25-15 11 'Lost Battalion' Veteran Dies At 66 In Ohio Must Be In only $1.96 More than By Midnight MOUNT STERLING, Ohio Iff) A man who played a big role in the drama of the famed "Lost Battalion" of World War Deadline for entries in the INSTANT CREDIT first week of the Arizona Daily I is dead. He is Lowell Hollingshead, 66, who, captured by the Germans while trying to pick up food packages dropped to the battalion, ttar amateur snapshot contest is midnight today. Entries must be postmarked carried a German demand tor approved. These expenses, Knutson said, include the cost of moving to the new quarters, the cost of remodeling these quarters and installing telephones, and the cost of additonal rent that was not anticipated.

Also included are postage expenses and the cost of printing and distributing 600 brochures advertising the Frank Borman Planetarium, a $300,000 science center for viewing the heavens. The planetarium is part of the $11,860,000 county building program approved in the January bond election. It will be built in El Presidio Park above a new $3.1 million underground parking garage. Knutson said the brochures were distributed to other county departments and interested cans were to break their en-traDment, Hollingshead and sev by midnight to be eligible for this week's iudeine. However.

surrender. Hollingshead died on Memorial Day. His funeral rites will be held here Thursday. en other Doughboys went into SPECIAL NO. 2-A real cool hit with Father! Formerly $239 snapshots may be brought into no man land hoping to pick up the food packages.

the itar newsroom by noon tomorrow and still be eligible. Hollingshead was a fresh- You Can't Go Wrong With: Four were killed and Hollings This is the 17th year the Star faced teen-ager when he en head and three others were MARK IV SIERRA AUTO AIR CONDITIONER has sponsored the contest. Con "Firearms of Arizona Pioneers," 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 949 E. 2nd St. UA Art Gallery: Student exhibition of sculpture, Mezzanine Gallery and permanent Kress Collection of Renaissance Art, 10 a.m.

to 5 p.m. Speedway at Olive Rd. Art Show: "An Historic Tucson Still Stands" and Modern Japanese Graphics (through June 19); 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tucson Art Center, 325 W. Franklin.

Saguaro National Monument: Museum exhibits, 10-minute film, information service, nature trails, 9 mile scenic drive, 8 am. to 6 p.m., Old Spanish Trail via Broadway. Arizona State Museum: Pre-Historic and Historic Indians of Arizona, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Third St.

entrance university. wounded and captured. Hoi testants who enter the local con lingshead, less seriously wound- test are eligible for a chance 2-Year Warranty Dynamic Cooling Installs Quickly Matchless Performance Slimline Styling Lasting Quality Certified Tested by U.A. A.C. Transferability can be taken out at $50,000 in cash-and-travel ed than the others and still able to walk, was instructed to deliver the German's "demand for awards in the Newspaper Na tional Snapshot Awards.

American surrender." The national contest offers an 2 YR. WARRANTY rTPL.ET.E. He delivered the message, but around-the-world trip for two listed in the war. His historic battalion consisted of 600 men who were separated from supporting units while advancing against the Germans in the battle of the Argonne Forest. The battalion was surrounded Oct.

2, 1918, and when reunited with American Forces Oct. 8, had dwindled to a unit of 237. Gen. John- J. Pershing called the ordeal of the "Lost Battalion" one of the outstanding incidents of the war.

On the day before the Ameri- plus $1,000 each in cash as its it was ignored. top award. There are also four other similar awards of trips to In an interview a few years ago, Hollingshead recalled his SPECIAL NO. 3-A Treat! SPECIAL NO. 4 12" MOTOROLA PORTABLE T.V.

"Lost Battalion" was neither lost nor a battalion. We were right where we were supposed to be and knew where that was," he said. "It was the other units which lost MOTOROLA CAR RADIO Purebred Puppy Contest Slated The annual all-breed puppy match sponsored by Tucson Kennel Club will be at Pioneer East Sunday beginning at 7:30 p.m. Registrations for the match, which is open to any purebred pup between three months and one year of age, will begin at 6:30 p.m. Judges will be from Phoenix.

There will be no admission fee but a registration of $1 per puppy will be charged. Refreshments will be sold on the grounds. contact with us and our 'bat talion' was actually parts of Children Kidnaped KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) -Police say they have recovered 20 children kidnaped by a Karachi child-stealing gang in the past two weeks. But 100 other half a dozen battalions." The Allied forces in rescuing the group broke the German line of resistance and went on to 90-95 pSJf Ca fe 7t. fe.

viewing ar Hawaii, Europe, Mexico and the West Indies, plus cash for expenses. The Star is offering $457 in cash and merchandise certificates during the seven week's competition. At the end of the seven weeks, grand prizes will be announced and the winning photos will be sent to Rochester, N.Y. for judging in the National contest. Entries are acceptable in both black-and-white and color prints.

Winners of the first week will be announced in Sunday's Star. Rhodesian Parley SALISBURY, Rhodesia Four British officials arrived Wednesday to resume parliamin-ary independence talks with Rhodesian officials. The talks will start Thursday. The head of the British team is Duncan victory in the Argonne cam children kidnaped in the last As Low a 1.25 per week Model 12BP728 (693001) S-tranaistors for instant play Built-in 4" Golden Voice Fit under dah S'TC 6'i" J'-j As Low As tjks $1.25 a week paign, a turning point of the three months are still unac-counted for. war.

FOR DEMOCRATIC STATE REPRESENTATIVE EUGENE J. JOHNSON Former Papa 90 Tribal Chairman, Phoenix area vice-wes. of Naf I. Congress of Amer. Indians.

Was born In San Juan Springs and raised In Sells. Attended St. Catherine's Hioh in Santa Fa, New Mex. ti married and father of nine children: Richard, Roberta, Rodger, Rachel, Romona, Rosllne, Ronald Ruth Ann. His w'rfe.

Josephine L. Johnson Is formerly of Aio. He has been employed by Southern Pacific, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Magma Copper Phelps Dod9e Aio and Kltt Peak Observatory. Is familiar wilh every phase of tribal government. For several years Hollingshead made scores of lectures on his experience but stopped 6 LOCATIONS the talks when world War 11 be.

gan. "We old fellows sort of have to take a back seat now," he told a reporter. Park at Speedway DIAL 623-2382 22nd at Alvernon DIAL 325-3234 843 S. Campbell DIAL 6224869 296 No. Stone DIAL 622-4861 4441 E.

Speedway DIAL 795-3248 E. 6th and Tucson DIAL 625-3131 Soviet Airliners NEW DELHI JB India has acquired three 560 mph Soviet-built TU-124 jet airliners to be used by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, President Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and other officials. Soviet Dyushin 18's have been used. After returning home from war he was a guard at the Ohio penitentiary 10 years, then he worked as a at London Watson, assistant undersecre Uttint til miicin it tkt Unit fn tary at the Commonwealth Relations Office. Prison Farm.

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