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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 16

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New Tucson Bookstore Sets Opening Preparing for 'Club's Sliotv J( 1 Sunday, October 1, 1850 Tucion, Arixon. Steinheimer'a Books Downtown, Monday Is Last Day Voter Can Register For Nov. 7 Election a new modem book store at 24 North Scott street, will open its doors to the public Tuesday morn Gold LivestocE BranH Ornaments Belt Buckle Purchased by Douglas NOGALES, Sept 30. (Special) I During his recent stay at his ranch near Sonoita, Lewis Douglas, former ambassador to England, had an Interesting belt buckle made at the Showalter saddlery and gun shop at Patagonia. Showalter said the buckle has SPIDER HAD TELEGRAPH NEW YORK.

(JP) Modern communications experts who have been looking Into the matter think the orb spider got ahead of them ages ago. The spider's system etlll works perfectly. One strand of her web is run some distance to a special hideaway that the spider uses as a bedroom. The strand is pulled to a special tension and then the spider goes to sleep. When an insect caught in the web, th strand vibrates.

The vibration wakes up the spider for dinner. ing, Eugene Steinheimer, who also owns and operates University Two of the Interior walls are in sage green and two in fresh spring yellow. The display shelves are of waist to shoulder height and placed at an angle from the walls. Their supports also serve the purpose of decorative fixtures. Display tables of irregular rectangular shapes, affording a maximum of aisle space.

The store Is opening with a book sale, which will include the stock of books purchased from Howard and Stofft, and a shipment of ten thousand volumes bought in the Square Steinhelmer's Books, announced yesterday. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Steinheimer will hold pn authors' preview party at CANDIDATE RAPS 'BIASEDV PRESS Taf Foe Charges Ohio's Papers Slanting News In Political Fight LIMA, Ohio, Sept. 30 (Jf) Joseph T.

Ferguson, Democratic candidate for U.S. senator, today accused Ohio's "larger newspapers" of "unfairness, bias and distortion." is h'-i msw the new store, to which 50 Tucson authors and writers have been in gold-overlaid brands showing the vited. S-: cattle brands of the late R. C. LarW The new store was designed by more from whom Douglas pur The Boston baked bean is believed to have originated with New England Indians.

Arthur T. Brown, Tucson architect, and the work of remodeling has 'east especially for the sale. chased the ranch. Showalter also made three buckles for the ambassador's son, James. Ambassador Douglas, who resigned his post as Ferguson referred, he said, to ambassador to England effective been done by the Joynt Construction company.

The work was started Aug. 17. New materials and techniques, never before used in Tucson, ocasioned unexpected delays in the opening of the store. Tomorrow is the last day to register for the November 7 general election. Registration will close officially at 5 p.m.

Monday, the county recorder's office reminded yesterday. Voters may register at the office in the southeast wing, ground -floor, of the county courthouse. The League of Women Voters is registering voters at McLellan's store on Congress, and at Consumers market at Speedway and Campbell. South Tucsonans may register -at heir town hall. If the voter cast his ballot In the 1948 primary or general elections or in the September primary election, or if he has changed address since his last registration, he must re-register.

Sick and disabled persons may call the recorder's office tomorrow and a deputy will call at the home with registration blanks. Nov. 1, is expected to return to ,4 Sonoita. IT'S TIME Paul Showalter, in addition to In fact, one portion is still to be making buckles, is an expert shot. During the past summer he has completed the glass door, four by FOR A CHANGE! eight feet, which is being made to won first-place trophies at four order and Is expected to be installed by Christmas.

The opalescent blue meets. He also won the police chief's trophy, shooting 1,599 out of 1,600. their treatment oi nis campaign against U.S. Sen. Robert A.

Taf (Republican. The state auditor made his statements in a speech prepared for a district meeting of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. "The notion I had that newspapers treated all candidates fairly and without bias has been destroyed by the shameful performance of most of this state's larger newspapers during this campaign," Ferguson said. ash ps Editorials material used for the store front is alsynite, a plastic material strong as steel and Hgnt as aluminum, Mrs. Pittman Dropping Charges Against Aide which is being used for the first time in this community.

This material had also to be especially made in the large sheets used on the WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 front. Mrs. Key Pittman, widow of the former Democratic senator from CHILDREN TOLD Tot Rushed to Hospital Nevada, said tonight she is asking He termed editorials and cartoons of many papers "They bother me because of the U.S. attorney here to dismiss "all charges" against her one-time business manager, who was ar After Swallowing Seed ABERDEEN, S.D., Sept.

30 three and a half year old Mon 'SAUCERS' REAL School-Beamed Newspaper their unfairness, bias and distortion," he said. "Mnnv pditorials and cartoons rested on her complaint last June. in an Two of the participants instruction coarse yesterday in Our llighls Are Gelling (old Arizona Maintenance Co. Is prepared to handle any and all of your conversion problems! HEATING PUMPING ELECTRICAL, etc. We Carry a Complete Line of TOOLS, PARTS, PAINTS, KHOW-HOW Open Sundays and Evenings ARIZONA MAINTENANCE CO.

A Tucson Industry A Tucson Payroll 1920 Miracle Mile Phone 3-3636 The business manager, Stanley W. Moulding 61, was held on have been ridiculing me because tana girl Is In St. Luke hospital I lack a college uergu son said. He continued: $5,000 bond on a charge of forging Mrs. Pittman's name to an air Soothes Its Readers; Says 'Discs' Ours tonight for removal of a sunflower seed from her lung after being children's dog handling classes were Kenneth Hays, 12, and his Boston terrier, "Dotty Rey," and Sue Marshall, 10, with "Blarney," a 14-months-old Airedale.

The yonngsters are preparing for the Tucson Kennel club's 16th annual sanctioned match scheduled for the county courthouse patio next Sunday afternoon. The handling classes are being conducted at the home of Mrs. Robert Cairns, 1243 East Fort Lowell road. (Photo by Levi tz.) travel agency charge account. flown here by a special chartered "It is part of the American heritage that ladf.

of a formal higher education is no obstacle to a man's He also was charged with forging COLUMBUS, Sept. 30. W) plane. The child, Helen Donlin, daugh School children in every state and her name to a $985 check. Mrs.

Pittman issued this state ment: ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Donlin, 55 foreign countries have been Mildred, Mont, choked on the seed "I have requested U.S.' District and was flown here Friday after BEAVER IS SHOCKED jsank. The crew on the machine HELENA, Mont. (P) While.

hauled the dam builder to the bank told: "Some flying saucers are real They belong to our air force." Attorney George Morris Fay to dismiss all charges against my for noon from Miles City, accompanied by her mother and a nurse. and 45 minutes the animal' re The statements were carried in a column In "My Weekly mer business manager, Stanley W. Moulding, as I am not in accord covered and scurried away to re The girl was taken to the hos ambition. To make fun of anyone because of his handicaps is unsportsmanlike and strictly counter to the principles of fair play held dear by the American people. Dangeous Trend "The newspaper editorials and cartoons do not bother me because they oppose me.

They bother me because they represent a dangerous trend in our newspapers a trend to hit below the belt, to amoar npnnlp who do not hold the a weekly newspaper for fifth grade sume his wood-cutting. with the charges against him. fisherymen were operating an electrical shocking machine in Little Prickly Pear Creek, stunning fish so they could be weighed, measured and tagged, a beaver swam between the electrodes. The startled animal leaped from the water twice, then students published by the Amerl can Education Press, of Columbus "I am making this statement to pital in a taxicab escorted by city and state motor patrolmen after landing at Saunders Field. Pilot for counteract previous publicity." The column was over the signature Rubber is believed to have been used by the American Indians before the arrival of Columbus.

Mrs. Pittman said she mailed' the the emergency flight was L. W. of "Tom Trott," a frankly fictitious request to Fay today. Choate of Miles City.

writer. The air force has declared it has lame views and ridicule people investigated all reports of flying saucers and finds nothing to substantiate any of them. who are unfortunate enougn xo oe denied the opportunity for rhnoline." i Ferguson said it was obvious 1 An Institution' The American Education Press is 50 years old and Is one of the oldest publishing houses in its field. I that newspapers devoted more attention to Taft than to Ferguson in their columns. "1 charge that this is un-American," Ferguson said.

"Newspapers chareed with a sacred trust of I I I Miss Eleanor M. Johnson, managing editor of the firm's elementary ran ro TP nn 'ui school publications, Is proud of the firm's traditional sense of responsibility toward Its young readers. presenting the views and state ments of all candidates in an ob With that background, Miss explained why the flying jective and unbiased manner and with equal treatment. Reporters Disgusted "I a friend of manv newspa- saucers column was written: K5M "Our correspondent had one Idea in mind and that thought was to calm any hysterical fears some TUCSON'S MOST HIGHLY IMPROVED RESIDENTIAL AREA nr nd manv of them have told me that they are disgusted with the way in whicn tneir newspa pers are giving such obvious pre ferpnr tn Taft. children might have built up from hearing too much talk about mysterious flying objects from other planets or deadly flying weapons "I mieht not wear a Phi Beta K3 of our enemies.

Miss Johnson explained: Calmed Yonngsters "We have a number of letters from youngsters indicating a wide M-3 spread hysteria about tiny, big- headed men frbm Venus riding to I earth in outlandish contraptions, We wanted to reassure them by telling them the saucers are our 1 own and will serve a good Kappa but I know how to speak for the average man; I know what he wants and needs in this life and that's what I dedicate myself to work for." Ferguson deplored the throwing of a tomato at Taft in Way.nesburg Wednesday. He commented: Another Example "This is another example of the poor aportsmanship that has developed in this campaign. The unfair treatment big newspapers have been giving me had led the public to believe it is open season on candidates. "I believe Senator Taft should be extended every consideration and courtesy regardless of whether his audience agrees with him or not. I have always practiced sportsmanship and fair play and I like to see it in others." Miss' Johnson said her staff is convinced, partially because of "similar reports on the so-called saucers printed' in various periodi cals over the last six months," that I S5 Brow flying saucers are among this nation experimental aircraft.

Opinion Unchanged But, Capt. Larry B. Krogh, executive public information officer at the Wright-Patterson air force base at Dayton, said today the air force opinion of flying saucers Is the same as that reported a year ago when "project saucer" was closed at Wright-Patterson. He Kit PENNIES PROVE PROBLEM FLIN FLON, Manitoba. P) Council has a problem with all the pennies collected from the town's new parking meters.

The bank provides wrappers for them, but nobody volunteered to count them. The councillors wrangled for a while- when a pailful was, dumped on the council table and then decided to count them themselves. Nine man-hours of work were added: "As far as our scientists can determine, flying saucers as reported are an impossibility. If there should be such a weapon, I would consider it the best military secret ever, as I frankly have never seen or heard of a flying saucer in the air force." ki 0GB I fe XV. UNMATCHED for Safety, for Performance and Convenience NOW the future of "WINTERHAVEN Is guaranteed! Sales" of homesites have assured future development.

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