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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 11

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1957 SECTION A PAGE ELEVEN THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR Only 15 per cent of the land in Arizona is privately owned. The rest belongs to the government, state and federal. On an average, a ship leaves or enters the port of New York every 22 minutes of the day throughout the year. New Budget Approved DOUGLAS, Aug. 6 lff-The Douglas City Council Tuesday adopted budget for the coming fiscal year, somfc $80,000 higher than last year's budget.

However, city officials said they hoped to keep the tax rate at the current $2.03 per $100 assessed valuation. August Values at Old Pals Differ On Using Bomb Hiroshima Pilot, German Priest Hold Reunion, Discuss Atomic Arms Future NEW YORK, Aug. 6 W-The American pilot who dropped the atom bomb on Hiroshima, and a German priest who survived the blast sat side by side Tuesday and offered differing, views on future use of nuclear weapons. The two, described by the priest as "very fast friends," were Re Per Yard r-nnriTfTJftV 89 Rep. Adams Says Minority Threat 'Ridiculous' PHOENIX.

Aug. 6 W-Rep. L. S. (Dick) Adams (D-Maricopa) said that the threat of a minority group of Democrats in the House to withdraw support for Gov.

Mc-Farland's legislative program is "ridiculous." Adams said the threat is "as dangerous to Gov. McFarland as a parakeet stalking a mountain lion." He said he thought the move is being made by a small clique within the minority and doubted it has been authorized by Rep. Harry Bagnall (D-Pinal) the minority leader. I www SAIL CLOTH 59c SOLID STRIPED I I DENIM SOLID STRIPED 59" f1 i serve Air Force Mai. Robert PRINTED DRIP-DRY ft nnm nntr SOLID 59s I HODGES-WHITE AGENCY COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Michatt B.

Hocget Gtorgt ft. VVift 43 E. BROADWAY MA 3-7558 KIC- AD BEDDIMG mr.iilnn -tiff I il 1 IS Icreantilc oi i' uprrnwiv mi 9nnt' w' Lewis, 39, tf Old Tappan, N. and the Rev. Hubert Schiffer, S.

J. They held a Joint news conference at Fordham University after observing a "reunion" on the 12th anniversary of the bombing. Newsmen asked the Roman Catholic priest if he believed the United States should be the first to drop a nuclear weapon on Russia in the event of war with the Soviets. "Since the Soviets are known crooks, and we have ample proof of that, I would drop the bomb Betsy Ross, with a snip of her scissors, convinced George Wash-; ington that a five-pointed star i would look better than a six-pointed star on the American flag. 1 first if war started," he replied.

To a similar question, Lewis said he felt such destructive weapons "should never be dropped except as a last resort and then only on military targets." The former flier, now In business in New York, said the Air Force is equipped with fighting craft armed with "nuclear weapons and that he believed these would serve as an effective defense against any aggression. Father Schiffer said he was in a rectory, a three-story wooden frame building, that was only They Remember Hiroshima 1 Maj. Robert Lewis, left, piloted the plane that dropped an atom bomb on Hiroshima. The Rev. Hubert Schiffer, right, German Jesuit priest, survived the blast in a rectory eight blocks from "ground zero" of the bomb.

They met at Fordham University Tuesday on the 12th anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing. (AP Wirephoto) 4Ktik III HOSPITAL BILL Payment Explained in Enrollment open to AGE 75 CHECK FOLDER Age 1-65 DESIRED- Age 60-75 eight blocks from the bomb's FUas. Woman Fined, Jailed For Drunk Driving The Full-Featured REEIIIIGT0H Quuriler CAN NOW BE YOURS Yir Mrollaeat for INDIVIDUAL or FAMILY plans Jt.AU COtroN stopped for a traffic light at E. Speedway and Tucson Blvd. Police said Bang seemed "under the weather." He was stopped after he "took off erratically" when the light changed, police said.

Bang was also cited on a charge of no driver's license. A 39-year-old Tucson woman was sentenced in City Court yesterday to pay a fine tmd serve a jail term for drunk driving. Three other motorists pleaded innocent to drunk driving charges. Magistrate Clague Van Slyke ordered Seva Rhey, of 632 S. 2nd "ground zero," when the bomb exploded.

Eleven other persons In the rectory survived with him, he said, adding that he underwent surgery for removal of 85 glass and wood splinters. The priest said he had been stationed in Japan prior to Pearl Harbor and had been sent to Hiroshima for a rest. "I got my rest when Bob came over and dropped his bomb," he said wryly. "I got several weeks rest." He came to the United States FOR ONLY Arraignment for Jose DeJesus Gonzales, 27, of 1233 W. Alameda on a charge of possession of a motor vehicle while intoxicated was continued to Saturday morning.

Foy C. Pruitt, 43, of 2826 N. 1st pleaded innocent before Justice of the Peace Norman E. Green to a charge of drunk driving. His trial was set for Friday afternoon, on $300 bond.

'I II MTU ITlFfITi Bryant was arrested Monday flISIIiltfDept.T-321 507 Valley Nat'L Bldg. 1e DOWN night after police saw him pull out of a parking place and make an Tucson, Arizona illegal turn on Scott avenue between Congress and Broadway. and in 1950 and succeeded In locat 14 PER DAY ing Lewis through the American Legion magazine. I NOW In Decorator Co lor si I Mist Green Desert Sage I White Sand French Gray Exclusive Miracle Tab Sets and clears tab stops right from the keyboard. Patented Simplified Ribbon Changer ribbon I changing to an easy opera- I tion.

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She was arrested shortly after midnight June 30 at N. 4th Ave. and E. 6th St. after police saw her driving on the wrong side of Johnny Skinner, 44, of 1034 E.

34th was bound over to Pima County authorities on charges of drunk and drunk driving as a second offender. His bond was set at $500. Skinner was arrested early Monday morning after being Involved in an accident with another vehicle at Columbus Blvd. and E. 22nd St.

Orville Hans Bang, 41, of 3525 E. Cody and1 James E. Bryant, 35, of 3714 S. 6th pleaded innocent in City Court to drunk driving charges. Bang's trial will be set for a later date.

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