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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 4

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THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR SATURDAY, MAY 8. 1965 PAGE FOUR-SECTION A Urban Affairs Dept. Okay Predicted World Mews Briefly Told Citizens Told To Lead Water Fight Estes Objects To Mafia Colleagues, But Loses EL PASO, Tex. IT Billie Sol Estes lost a plea Friday for a shorter federal prison term than the 15 years meted him for fraud. "The motion is denied," said venerable U.

S. Dist. Judge R. E. Thomason after listening to the farm promoter's lawyer appeal at PHOENIX (AP) Delegates to the 38th annual convention of give Central Arizona Project legislation a chance for quicker approval.

In its final session of the three day conference, the League adopted 16 resolutions. Among them were resolutions calling for greater spending for streets and freeways in cities and towns, penalties for violators of air pollution control regulations and orderly development of Indian reservations. ference of the League of Arizona Cities and Towns. Rhodes said the late President Kennedy twice failed in attempts to persuade Congress to set up an urban affairs cabinet office, but that the present Congress is giving President Johnson "everything he wants." The current session of Congress will last longer than was earlier anticipated, said Rhodes. He said a lengthy session will SCOTTSDALE (AP) Rep.

John J. Rhodes, predicted Friday that a federal department of urban affairs will be approved by the present Congress. 'If the administration wants a department of urban affairs, and it apparently does, it can get one for the asking," said Rhodes. Rhodes addressed a general session of the 38th annual Con Complied From Wire Services Left-wing supporters of Britain's labor government demanded assurance Friday that Prime Minister Harold Wilson plans to proceed with outright nationalization of Britain's major steel companies. Suspicion that a compromise is in the wind led to heavy selling of steel shares on the stock exchange and knocked millions of dollars off their value.

the Arizona Water and Pollution Control Association were told Friday that persons directly in length for an indeterminate sen-1 volved in the state water con Inquest Finds trol should accept the responsi bility of leadership. Globe Merchant Alfred J. Steffen of Chicago said "too many others, politi LESS AT IIAHGAI YOU BUY IT FOR Shot By Wife tence. That, said John Cofer, would give the Pecos and Abilene wheeler-dealer a better image and more stature in the Ft. Leavenworth prison.

The lawyer said Estes is treated in the Kansas Penitentiary as a hardened criminal; that he is forced to associate with those of the Mafia; and with life MIAMI (AP) A coroner Some members of Wilson's Labor Party felt he might be backing away from the full government ownership of the steel plants, which for years has been a stated aim of the party. Minutes before the House of Commons gave voting approval to the principle of a steel takeover, Economics Minister George Brown told the chamber the government is willing to listen to counterproposals from private owners of the industry. inquest found Friday that Robert Anderson of Globe was shot to death by a rifle in the hands cians especially, are trying to take over the leadership in a field with which they are unfamiliar." Steffen, president of the Water said "the technically competent should be steering our water problems, not only in Arizona but in other parts of the country." The 400 delegates Friday elected Arthur H. Beard president, and Laurence O. Henry of his wife.

Anderson, 41 a prosperous Wednesday and Thursday, Other crops, mostly sugar beets and alfalfa, also suffered. Temperatures dropped to 25 degrees Thursday morning. Birth Control Talks Rep. Morris K. Udall, urged a symposium of Planned Parenthood-World Population Friday to support a bill to create offices to handle population problems.

Udall, one of the sponsors of the Congressional bill, said the offices would be under the State Department and the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. "Our growth exceeds that of any other industrialized nation," he told the symposium. President Johnson's chairman of the Committee for the Population Crisis said Friday "Unless many more people die the only way populations can be stabilized is by preventing 70 million births a year." Kenneth B. Keating, ths former U.S. Senator from New York, told a conference on "production versus "We are combining a 20th Century death rate with a 15th Century birth rate." In The Courts An Indio, rancher is suing Sen.

Georgt Murphy, for return of $30,000 he says Murphy owes him on an overdue note. Bernard H. Van Der Steen said Murphy signed the note as president of George Murphy and Associates Entertainment Industries, Inc. The action also seeks $8,160 interest. A lawsuit by comedian Lenny Bruce, seeking $55,814 in damages from local law enforcement officials, was dismissed by a Federal Court judge in Los Angeles.

Brace's charges included that he was denied freedom of speech and the right to work, and that the alcoholic beverage control board acted as censor against one of his nightclub employers. CARLOAD PURCHASE SALE! BARGAIN CENTER has just received 2 carloads of over 2000 factory samples of furniture and bedding purchased from leading factory, at tremendous discounts and we're passing the big savings on to YOU! Sundays 12-6 p.m. Weekdays til 9 p.m. Saturday 9-6 p.m. Crops In Peril tire dealer, died Saturday night in Gila General Hospital soon after being shot.

His wife, Jean, 38, is free under $5,000 bond on a first degree murder charge. OUR STORE THROUGHOUT DISCOUNTS GALORE Deputy Ted Lewis testified Friday that he arrived at the home and found Anderson still alive on the floor, the rifle at lirst vice president. Both are from Tucson. A. E.

Watson of Phoenix is second vice president and Roswell Jones, also of Phoenix, is secretary-treasurer. New directors are Earl Cassi-dy of Phoenix and Quentin Mees of Tucson. his side. I CARLOAD SAVINGS ON DINETTES 'Famous Brand" SAVE $20.00 CET SKQ He said Mrs. Anderson told him her husband had come home, beaten her and then tried to stop the babysitter when she Strawberry plants 12 acres of them worth an estimated $120,000 were plowed under in Westminster, by a farmer who said he didn't have the help to harvest them.

Jack Tabata predicted his move might be imitated by 85 other strawberry growers in Orange County a region he said had expected an $11 million crop, but now would be lucky to realize a marginal $7 million. Sen. George Murphy, watched the plows and harrows. He has criticized Secretary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz for delaying approval of use of Mexican national workers on California farms.

In Salt Lake City, Utah fruitgrowers estimated damage in millions of dollars from frost Estes, now 40, was convicted in 1963 after his multimillion dollar complex of cotton farms, grain storage, fertilizer sales and a dozen other smaller enterprises, including undertaking, collapsed in bankruptcy. Millions in mortgages were found to be written on securities that didn't exist, mainly phantom anhydrous ammonia fertilizer tanks. Several large national loan companies took lickings. Confer asserted that Estes, a lay preacher, was "only a cog in the machine." "The loan companies made the big interest," Cofer asserted. "The others were parties, not the victims of the scheme." Estes wasn't around to hear the plea.

He was still in prison at Leavenworth. He also is under a seven-year state sentence for swindling. Thomason spoke only four words. He had listened also to Asst. sent the girl to call deputies.

The deputy said Mrs. Ander 1 BEDROOM SPECIAL son reported she got the rifle, waited for her husband and shot CURVED 4-PC. SECTIONAL WITH LOOKS AND FLAIR YOU WOULD EXPECT TO him when he returned home. I 4-PC. BEDROOM ULTRA-MODERN STYLES INO THAT SAYS "GOOD A ii PRICE THAT SAYS "BUY AND COST MUCH, MUCH MORI.

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$289 Burglars Strike KSOM, Store Burglars broke into a Tucson radio station and a firm early yesterday and stolen loot from both break-ins total $2,628. At KSOM Radio Station, 2126 S. Alvernon Way burglars pried open a rear door and removed an expensive tape recorder and three rolls of tape, valued at more than $1,500 from the broadcasting room. A window was shattered, apparently with a rock, at Furniture Warehouse, 815 S. Park Av and burglars carted away more than $1,000 worth of television sets.

Segregated Schools To Lose Arrcf nss-rr ii i 'Phoenician At Bogus $20 Bill Found In Tucson U. S. Atty. Harry Hudspeth say A bogus $20 bill turned up at ku units, uireciive jays WASHINGTON If) The Defense Department has ruled that any college, military school or high school insisting on practicing racial segregation will lose its ROTC units. This is provided for in a Defense Department directive issued Feb.

12, a revision of two-year-old document spelling out policies the Estes case was notning orai Tucson Gas and Electric yester 3-R00M OUTFIT 7-Pc. Sofa Bed Living Room including Tables Lamps I Pc Elegant Bedroom including Mattress Box Spring 5 Pc. Famous Make Dinette Table and 4 Chairs The "BELAIRE" REG. VAL. $429.00 "FAMOUS BRAND" Hotel and Hospital MATTRESS OR BOX SPRING 10 Year Guarantee narv.

that it was "an affront to day when a Tucson woman tried the confidence of the public." to pay her utility bill. on Reserve Olticers Training City police said they were called to the power company late yesterday afternoon after Corps affairs. SOFA SLEEPER WITH Rosa Cranshaw, of 227 N. War $4 MATCHING 29 REG. $59.00 279 99 ATTENTION CAR OWNERS FulMlmo mechanic on duly.

Havo your car summarized before trouble starts it MATTS WILSHIRE Service Station 104 C. Sroadway Ph. MJ-371 GUARANTEED WORK LUU1UC i CHAIR 1100 NYLON $12 Per Month Easy Credit 2 PC. SUITE i SAVE $30.00 Border Crossing BROWNSVILLE, Tex. IP -Agents of the FBI Friday arrested Daun Srah Singh, a Phoenix man accused of taking from a trust company.

Special Agent in Charge J. Myers Cole of the Brownsville FBI office said Singh was arrested as he returned to the United States from Mexico early this afternoon. He had between $30 and $10 in his pocket, Cole said. Singh was taken into custody on arrest warrants charging unlawful flight to avoid a felony charpe of forgery, transportation in foreign commerce of a 15 model automobile from Arizona to Mexico, and transportation of certain money "in excess of $3,000" he knew had been obtained fraudulently, the FBI said. Sen.

A. Willis Robertson had wired Secretary of the Army Stephen Ailes saying he had learned the service was taking steps to desegregate private preparatory schools that have ROTC units, and demanding to know the authority for the action. Robertson applied his inquiry specifically to Fork Union Military Academy in Virginia, of which he is a board member. The Pentagon directive, signed by Deputy Secretary of Defense Cyrus Vance, states that: "No ROTC unit of any type G'ss 'Doing Well' Following Surgery PHOENIX (AP) Sen. Harold C.

Giss, D-Yuma, was reported doing well Friday after surgery at St. Luke's Hospital to remove abscesses. A veteran of 15 years in the Senate and its majority leader, Giss was hospitalized late Wednesday with a general infection resulting from the boils. His doctor said Giss also suffered from fatigue as a result of the long legislative session. L1M will be established at an educational institution which discriminates with respect to admission or subsequent treatment of students on the basis of race, color, or national origin.

"Any institutions so discriminating which now have ROTC units shall be notified that commencing the school year 1966-67 no new inputs will be made and the units will be disestablished as the remaining classes complete the program." The document says exceptions shall be made only in the case of institutions with plans for desegregation and only upon the approval of Normal Paul, as- ren had attempted to use the bill. Police added that they did not believe Mrs. Cranshaw was aware that the bill was counterfeit. The bill was one of a series of known counterfeit twenties passed in Phoenix recently according to police. "The bill seemed all right but the green was the wrong shade and the paper was slick not like cloth," Patrolman Fredrick Kolb, who investigated the report, said last night.

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Reichert who set bonds totaling i $35,000. He was placed in the VSX- -v Cameron County Jail here in lieu oi Dona. Waiving removal to Arizona. Singh said he wanted to obtain the services of a Phoenix attor-i ncy before talking about the case. QUALITY HOMES! FOR SPRING 10 a a 3 E3 CI aO See Taxes And Tucson rr lis Speech Topic A FRI.

and SAT. Only wsa Benjamin yfti "Taxes and How They Affect Tucson" will be the topic of a Moore discount peech bv a former lumberman NEW APPLIANCES TV DISPLAY ROOM ASK FOR from New York. Joseph Zahsin whlandsi 4. NEAL B. WAUGH LUMBER CO.

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