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TUCSON, ARIZONA WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY, 4, lit PAGE- FOUR LEGAL NOTICE MARINE CORPS HOUSING SET-UP Leave to Nelson Question Of His Own Staff of Assistants RADIO DIAL TODAY ON THE AIR SEEK STUDENTS REVAMP NEEDED Kilocycles 6o! Station KOY, Phoenix, CE3 KRFC, San Francisco, KTAR. Phoenix, XBC, Is Complete Overhaul Seen Inactive Duty Status Arranged for U. of A. Eligibles Under Aegis of New WPB does deal directly with himself.

He is not an impartial administrator working first and solely for the interest of the government. He is a pressure advocate for the interest of organized labor. (Distributed ly King Feature Syndicate, Reproduction In Whole or In Part Strictly Prohibited) GILA ROUNDUP WAS BEST YET Record Crowds Pleased at Thrilling Examples of Horsemanship SAFFORD, Feb. 3. (Special) No official estimate of gate receipts for the Gila River Roundup, held at Safford Saturday and Sunday, was obtainable todav.

but of-day, was obtainable todav, but officials of th Graham County Junior Chamber of Commerce, sponsors of the Roundup, point to packed grandstands and bleachers throughout the two- (lav rtifi't ua 610 620 630 640 6S0 730 S10 820 820 850 030 .1070 KVOD. Denver. BN KFI, Los Angeles, SBC KPO. San Francisco, XBC KECA, Los Angeies, BX KGO. San Francisco, BX WBAP, Worth.

XBC. BX WFAA, Dallas, XBC. BX KOA. Denver, XBC. KHJ, Los Angeles.

MBS KOB, Albuquerque. XBC, BX By HUGH S. JOHXSOX WASHINGTON. Feb. 3.

The first recorded dollar-a-year man in our history was George Washington is usual in such political capers, the hullabaloo about dollars-year men in Donald Nelsons war-production top-side crew Is due to a misunderstanding. There is not and there never has been anything to be criticized in a man donating bis serv ices. hen Washington accepted from Congress his command of all our armed forces (and that included naw) he stiplated that, while he vrJftpl reimbursement for his or Portable Hot Plant), $1.375. 1. phalt Raker and Ironer, Six? phalt Shoveler.

f0.7Z; Af phalt er Board Man. Latch Operator. 2s. blacksmith, $jv Blacksmith's Helper, maker. SI .50: Boilermaker 'lify S1.23: Bricklaver.

$1.50: BrHtisT Tender. $0,870: Cablewav fera Carpenter. 51.23: 'Can 'Z Tamper, S0.7C: Ciisvm L'w (To JO FL Depth). Sl.On; 'rw Bellowers Over 30 Ft. dptt-m S1.50; Cement Finisher, -Cutter or Sidewalk Concrete Iload Forrnse' Compressor Operator, Concrete Troweling; Machine rw era tor, SI 50; Cook (Caaip) Cook's Helper, Crane rick Operator.

J1J375: Crush rw erator, SI. 25: diamond Drv $1,125: Distributer Driver. ''r Distributor Operator, iXT ing Machine Operator. t. line Operator.

1.5i; Dumptor Di1er C3c.t ter '-ve! capacity or Dumpman and Spotters, fcjt' Electrician Journ- man 14-' inp Lineman t. First aid Juniors and seniors now at the University pf Arizona can enlist in the U. S. Marine Corps Reserve and be kept on inactive duty until they have finished their degree work, it was announced by Lt. William L.

Flake. The former football guard at the University of Arizona is now on KXX, Hollywood. CBS LEGAL -NOTICE KRLD Dallas. CBS 10S0 KSL, Salt Lake Citv, CES 1 160 WOAI. Antonio.

XBC, BX-1200 KVOA. Tucson, XBC, BX 1290 KTUC. Tucson. CBS 1400 temporary tour duty working out the Phoenix recruiting office. He EDDIE CANTOR To celebrate his 50th birthday, Eddie Cantor combines the featured talent of his radio show and Broadway musical By PETER EUSOX WASHINGTON.

Feb. 3. Complete overhauling of the government housing program may come any day now. The kind of overhauling hoped for i3 the kind which the President ordered when he named Donald M. Nelson head of the new war production board, and Nelson eliminated OPM and SPAB and other fifth wheel organizations.

Federal housing organization must be given the same drastic overhauling right through dozen or more agencies. There is nothing scandalous about this housing situation except the confusion. No graft has been uncovered. The mess existing is simply the conflict as to what each of these dozen agencies is to do. The housing problem has not been well presented to Congress or to the country and all efforts tail lliab! j.

when totaled the receipts in ques-! out-of-pocket expenses, he ould tion will prove satisfactory. accept no compensation. So he Thrilling examples of horseman-' served for seven years and it was ship were presented bv Verne and considered a brilliant example. comedy, "Banjo-Eyes," on his pro No. (5 NOTICE OF IIKAKI.vr; PETITION KOK PROBATE UP WILL; Ancillary.

IN THE SUPERIOR COfRT OF THK STATE OK ARIZONA. T.N AND KoK THE COUNTY OK PlilA. DIVISION NO. 2. In the Matter of tha Eslal cf JANE K.

HAM AND. DeceatI. Notice fa hereby piven that JOHN C. HAYXKS haa filed in thia court an authenticated copy of a certain document purporting to le tha l-t Will and Testament of JANE U. HAM AND.

toirether with hi petition praylnc that said document ba admitted to probata in thia Court an tha Ijm Will and Tenament 'f aid JANE E. HAMAND who. oald petitioner allege, is deceaned. and that lettera cf Administration with the Will An gram tonight. KVOA, 7 p.m.

DR. HERBERT BOOTH SMITH, head of the Presbyterian church in the United States, will pay local Presbyterians a visit tomorrow, speak at the mission FRED ALLEN Mrs. Lou Gehrig, My-tle Goodrich, of Newhall. California, Bernice Taylor, of Scotts- dale. Homer Holcombe appeared' 1 Going even back of that in our prc-rcvolutionary history, most of the great British explorers and rnlonizers were operating at their Montv (Man Who Came to Din was graduated last June from the university, reported June 26th to Quantico, for Marine training and has been commissioned for three months.

In his graduating class of 350 men the top 40 were given commissions and he ranked 26th in the class. He had had no military training on the campus. Corps Seeks Men Lieutenant Flake said yesterday that "the corps wants young men to finish their educations and to become possible officer material, ner) Woolley and Svracuse Stu iwicu i-iuuu. 10 me cieugm. 01 dent-Star Joyce Crabtree are Fred Allen's guests.

KTUC, 7 p.m. KAY KYSER Kay Kyser has programmed six tunes from the nation's best seller list for the mu tne several thousand spectators. Hugh Bennet, noted rodeo champion, served as arena director, and Cy Taillon, as announcer. The list of entrants totaled 77. with only seven entrants from the local area.

Florence was represented by Pete Grubb, Siottsdale by Dick Robbins and the master horseman Dick Griffith. Willcox by Jim Hudson. From Tucson came Bud Parker, Buck Sorrels. end Year HeJjer ilncludes Grun'ti SO.U. Third and Fourth Year Ite er (Includes Cruntsi.

SO.yy tor Constructor. Elevator Cor-structor Helper. 50i Fence BuH er, 50.75; Fireman Watch (stejV Shofl or Hantl. M.rr Form Strippers or S'ee: Glazier. Sl.m Grader 0 erator Mot or on Convtructior.

$1,375: Grader Orwrator (Motor a but should the situation make com sical interludes between exams on his College of Musical Knowledge program. KVOA, 8 p.m. own expense. There was this difference the latter had some peculiar personal financial interest in the outcome. Washington had none.

It is the latter circumstance and not the service without payor dollar-a-year that makes us look askance'at the appointment of the heads of big business or their close associates to guide the disbursement of billions in public money. Are they dealing directly or indirectly with themselves? I'nM-Ifish Gesture MODERATOR IS TUCSON VISITOR Presbyterian Church Head Will Speak Thursday Night at Mission nexed lsue thereon to raid petitioner and that aatne will be heard on WEDNESDAY the 11th day of KEB-RL'ARY. A. I9i2. at o'clock in tha fornon of aid day, at the court room of Mid court.

Iti the Court Houee. in the City of Tucson. County cf Pima, State of Arizona, arid ail pemon Interested in aid estate ara notified then and there to appear and ehow rauae. if any they have, why tha prayer of said i-eti-t loner should not le granted. Said Will la a foreign will Lavlr.r been heretofore admitted to probate in the County of Sac, State of Iowa.

(SEAL) BELL D. HALL. Clrk. i Bv L. V.

Clawon. I'puty Clerk. Dated: January 2ith. Breezy Cox. Jimmy Hazen and Grader Open tor (Towl.

Gur.iterren Noa. CONTEMPORARY HISTORY National network news: KVOA, 11:45 a.m.; 2:55, 10:30 p.m. KTUC, 7, 10 a.m.; 1:15, 4:45, 6:55 and 10:55 p.m. State networks news: KVOA. 7:30, 10:15 a.m.; 12 noon; 9:30, 10:30 p.m.

KTUC, 7:30, 11 a.m.; 12:30, 3:30. 6:30 and 9 p.m. Lonnie Allen; from Oracle, John Rhodes; from Sombrero Butte, Tommy Rhodes; from Globe, Chuck Sheppard: from Phoenix. Frank and men. man.

SI. 25; Gunman. Hi HotJer or Corral Mar! pletion of academic work impossible the men enlisted would, of course, be called to active duty." Seniors, juniors and a few sophomores will be accepted. The applicants should see Lieutenant Flake in room 200, administration building on the campus between now and 2 p. m.

Friday. If the applicants are accepted on this trip, they will be given physical examinations by navy physicians when the enlistment officer returns early in March. If they pass that test Lieutenant Flake will enlist them in the reserve and should Hot Pot Man (Asnhalt.fi borer 1, Sl.oo; Ironworker (Stra turall. $1.50: Ironworker tOml to bring into agreement me various points of view of the several housing agency chiefs have been unavailing. Housing, in other words, has been built on foundations of shifting sand and right at the edge of the sea where every tid of opinion can do the most damage.

Sentiment Cliauges The general interpretation of the congressional point of view 13 that none of the defense housing should be used as slum clearance. The sentiment of Congress is to get the government out of the housing business and restore it to private real estate operators. Such houses as the government does build, Congress want3 sold. To whom isn't specified, but the inference is that the houses should be sold ultimately to the people who live in them. Charles F.

Palmer, defense housing co-ordinator whose office should be shaping the policy on this whole program, represents the point of Larty Finley, Carl Dossey and Shorty Lovelady; from Bisbee, Bud Spillsbury; from Tempe. Ike Walker: from Payson. Joe Bassettij from Kirkland, G. W. Cox from Dr.

Herbert Booth Smith, moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbvterian Church of the United States will pay Tucson Presbyterians a visit tomorrow. The leading churchman of the Presbyterians will be the guest of honor at a luncheon tomorrow at 12:15 D.m. at the Y.W.C.A. to which Jan. 21; Keb.

1, 2, 3, 4, 0, 7. S. S. IS 42. S1.5 Ironworker tPjet If they are, it won do.

15. M. Baruch set the precedent for that. He was associated with the management of no business but as soon as he was appointed he filed a statement of all his private holdings. He sold every salable interest.

He invested nearly all the proceeds in Liberty Bonds. His friends thought this was quixotic or going further than was necessary but in a few years the pay-off came. When. Senator Nye's committee Benon, Kenneth Gunter and Jim torcingt. jjickr.ammer 0: erator.

$075; laborer. SO. 75; Lin: lighter. S0.75; father tMerah, tlZ Lather (Wood). $1.25: IJnolemn Tile Sett (Rubber, Mastic.

Flexible. Lumber Carrier Operata SI. 375: Machine Operator (Fiatf tne men nave to oe called six months notice will be given before NOTICE OK HEARING PETITION FOR ANCILLARY PROBATE tK WILL No. StKC In the Superkr Court of the State of Arizona, in and for the County of 1'lnia. In the matter of the etat of Albert Sargent Harvey, deceased.

NETWORK PROGRAMS This Morning 6:00 News, KVOA News, KTL'C 8:15 Breakfast Club, KVOA Prescott Presents, KVOA 10:00 Kate Smith, KTUC Ted Collins. KTUC 10:15 Big Sister, KTI'i 10:30 Jack Bercb, KTL'C 11:00 Baukhasje, news. KVOA 11:45 Jane Kndicott, KTUC Bright Horizons, KTUC (b) ic) bj (b) (c) (c) (c) (b) (c) the public is invited. A small per plate charge will be made. In addition Dr.

Smith will share the speaking time alloted to Dr. they are pulled out of school. Former U. A. 3Ien Umberger; from Douglas, Ray Boss; from Duncan, L.

D. Russell. George Cosper, Carroll Dean and Jimmy Curry; from Hillside, Everett Bowman; from Apache. Clarence Darnell; from Buckeye, Asbury Schell and Carl Arnold; from Casa Grande, Mavnerd Gay-ler; from Douglas, Ray Boss. Other states represented were from California, Idaho, South Da The men will be given three months basic training as privates.

Angie Smith tomorrow night at the preaching mission at the high Notice hereby given that Victor H. Verity has filed in this court a certain document purporting to be ti i Ijit Wiil and Testament of Albert Sargent Harvey together with his pe- first class, and then, if successful, will be made second lieutenants in er (Spreader) (0:1 Lavdownl Concrete or Asphalt. $1.25: Mac.fcir.ir Machinists Helper, Marble Setter. $1.50: Marble Water's Helper, Mechanic, $130. started its witch-hunt for 191S dollar-a-year-men, great disclosures were expected from this wooly lamb.

His books were intact. They disclosed all this. They disclosed school auditorium. Leading Cliurt-hiiiaii into reserve officers training Dr. Herbert Booth Smith, mod scnools lor anotner three months erator of the General Assembly of to learn military tactics.

tition praying- that taid document be admitted to probate in thia eourt as the I-aet Will and Testament of ald Albert Sara-ent Harvey who, aid petitioner allege, in def-eaped. and that lettera of ancillary admlnittrati-n i-ue thereon to said petitioner and that Lieutenant Flake, whose home is Mechanics Helper. Jlill-wright. SI Mixer Operator (Less than 5 Hag) Miier or kota, New Mexico, Nebraska. Kansas, Wyoming, Texas, Colorado, Montana, Oklahoma.

the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, has been for ten vears a member of the view or tne esiaonsnea real estate dealer. This view is that the government should build all the temporary shelter for defense workers, the transients, the poor risks. The cream of the housing business, however the permanent houses. In Snowi'lake, joined the Marine Paver Operator (5 I'bg or Over! Corps with another university stu (c) (n) (n) (c) tc) (b (o (b) (c) (n) (n) c) (b) '(c) Mortar Men: Hrick (Han' dent, Johnny Nelson of Winslow This Afternoon 12:15 Aunt Jenny, KTUC Mystery Man. KVOA 12:30 Light of the World, KVOA 1:15 Knox Manning, news, KTUC 1:30 William Winter.

KTUC 2:15 Club Marine, KVOA 2:45 Mark Hawlev, KTUC 2:55 AH News, KVOA 3:00 School of the Air, KTUC 3:15 Portia. KVOA 3:30 We, the Abbotts. KVOA 3:45 Scattergootl Raines, KTUC Wayne Van Dvne. KVOA 4:00 Joyce Jordan. KTUC Between Bookends, KVOA 4:15 Secret City, KVOA 4:30 Frank Parker, KTUC 4:45 The World Todav, KTUC 5:15 Young Dr.

Malone, KTUC more, instead or making any money out of the war he had lost millions. Donald Nelson's problem was slightly different. He was not a wealthy man. But he had a whopping salary from Sears. Roebuck a year).

They were willing to lend him to the government and continue his pay. who is now in San Diego with the ESTATES FILED IN COURT FOR PROBATE or Machine), Mosaic or Te rszzo Worker. Mosaic nr Ter tne good risKS snouia unaer 1111s 2nd Division of the Fleet Marine Force. Three other university men theory be left to private capital ra 7.7.0 Worker's Helper. Oilr (Shovel.

Taintr Real estate people are sincerely worried about what the effect of went to Quantico, ebruary 1 They are Tom McNamee, Califor (b) (b) (Brush). Tainter (Sprarl Pile Driver Operator. SI 71 ame will t.e heard on the lCth day of February. A.I', vfi. at o'clock fn the forenoon ri eaid day, at the court room of aid court.

In tha Court Hou, in fh City of Tuceon. County of I'itna. Stat of Arizona, and all per lntertd 1n said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cauft, it any they have, why the prayer of aid petitioner should not granted. (Seal) BELLE D. HALL.

Clerk. Bv Eva L. Cloud. Deputy Clerk. Dated I-bruary If42.

rvb. 4, 6, 7, 3. 10. 11. 12, 13.

14. 1S42. all this government housing will have on the realty market in the nia; Morse Holliday, track man of Permanent Judicial Commission of the Presbyterian Church, and for a quarter-century the pastor of Immanuel Presbyterain Church of Los Angeles. He was born in St. Louis County, Missouri, August 7, 1S83.

He represents one of four successive generations of Presbyterian ministers. His father was the Rev. Dr. Joseph Addison Smith, pastor for twelve years in Baltimore; his grandfather was the Rev. William Addison Smith, a home missionary Tucson; and Don Gatchel, football Pile Driver.

Leachnan or Holde, (c) player from Phoenix. post-war period. Realtors want gov ernment competition eliminated. Too Much Talk o.to Kite (m) Pipe leaver (Does rot ii elude Plant Mr Machine Operator Traveling Probate of four estates of values ranging from $10,000 to more than $50,000 was commenced with the filing of the necessary petitions in superior court yesterday. Largest was that of Albert Sargent Harvey, who died November 23, 1941, at" Saginaw county, Mich.

The petition for ancillary probate of his will, filed by Victor H. Verity, estimates the value of the estate in Pima county at S43.000 in real estate and $8,000 in personal property. Beneficiary of the will Type), S1.375; Plasterer. I'la (n Tied In with this is the point of view of the federal housing administration under Abner H. Ferguson, and all the related mortgaging terer lenuer.

5i.j.j; number rf VICTORY GROUP FORMING HERE But in the all-embracing activities of his new job and of that company, it was improbable that he would not some day be "dealing ith himself." So very bravely and unselfishly, and to keep the status of Caesar's wife, he made what in some respects was a greater (if different) sacrifice than Baruch. He resigned his salary and his position. Thus Nelson is in the clear (as was Baruch) him-elf. But in his organization (as in Baruch's) are (c Steamfitter, Fow denes: Power Shovel Operate in Texas; and his son the Rev. Herbert Booth Smith is also a (n (n aotlvitles like home loan bank (b) board and defense homes corpora Presbyterian pastor.

A second son. (c Pumpman. $1 00; Purnpmari Helper. Pump Crete OperJ tor. pjf NOTICE TO CREDITORS No.

In the Superior Court of the State of Ariz na, in and for the County of Pima. Estate of Carl K. deceaed. Notice is hereby siven by the umler-MRtird executors of the Last Will and Testament of Carl K. deceased, to the creditor of and ail Hon under Jesse Jones's federal loan agency.

These agencies hold James Comfort Smith, expects to graduate from theological seminary in 1944. to In mortgages and mortage Insurance is the widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Wickes Defense Aid Purposes Actuate Citizens of Organization all over the United States. If other tb (c Harvey. Church Builder During these 23 vears at Imman The estate of Mrs.

Marie Louise eter. Ilivrt Heater. Slit Rock Sh'ngcr (laborer Tunort and Mines. $075; Roller Operator Roofer. Sl.oo; Roofer's Kert man or Helper, $0.75: Roofer's ond Man or Apprentice, government housing agencies go Into a community where FHA has uel the membership increased persons having claims asaiiiht the raid deoa.ed.

to exhibit thein. with the necessary vouchers, within ten months TONIGHT 6:00 Vreh Waring. KVOA Melodies by DeMello, KOA Adventure Stories, KGO 6:15 bum and Abner, KVOA Passing Parade. KPO 6:30 World News, KGO Bill Henry, KXX Ir. Christian.

KSI, Theatre Keporter, KOA Sweeten, music, KFI 6:45 Straight-Shooters, KGO Boh Garred. news. KNX 6:55 Klmer Davis. KTUC 7:00 Kddie Cantor, KVOA Fred Allen, KTUC Jimmy Starr. KECA Romance of Ranches, KNX Secret City, KGO 7:15 Man From London, KFRC Sports Roundup, KECA Lee Sweetland.

tenor. KGO 7:30 Mr District Attornev.KVOA Kalash Concert, KPO Penthouse Party, KECA Public; Ser. Program. KNX Kay Kyser. var, KVOA American Melody.

KGO Glenn Miller KTUC Great M'ts. in Music.KRLD 8:30 News. KGO Brooks, who died here January 10, is valued at $50,000 in cash, stocks from 2,600 to 4.300. the downtown "Citizens for Victory," represent property was sold for $700,000, and many jobs that absolutely require the best industrial and managerial talent in the country. That exists mostly in big business.

A question remains about these of Nelson's associates. Primary (juration Let us rid it of one aspect that (c (c (b (m (b and bonds by the petitioner for probate of the will, Thomas Robb III, who is also the principal beneficiary of the ill. a new S1.2..0.000 cathedral church was erected. Immanuel is one of the largest contributors to be after the nrM puhiication of tliis n-tice to the said executors at the offi of Darnell. I'attec 410 Valley National Bulldlne.

Tucson. Arizona, the same helix the place the transaction of the buiness cf said estate in said County of Tima, State of Arizona. MA R'SARET MILES SCHILLING. JOHN A. SCHILLING.

ing a merger of former Tucson citizenry groups, was organized Tuesday evening at the American Legion hall. Prof. Chester Smith of the University of Arizona law college was named chairman; Judge Fred Fickett, vice chairman; Mrs. Thomas Lawther, secretary. An nevolences among the Presbyterian (n) Pierpont Davis, who died here churches.

Its staff has been in (n) January 25, left S1S.000 worth of real estate and $3,200 worth of creased until it now has three (b (n (n assistant ministers, three noting workers, four secretaries. executive committe of 20 was Sand Plaster (Nozzle Man), Sand Plaster (Pote Tender). SO.STT Sealer. Si.oo; Sheet Mr'al Worker $1,125: Spray Man (Concrett Cw ing), Sl.oo; Spreader Roxman, $0.71. Stage Rizger.

$1.02: Stationary Engineer, SI. 125; Stonemason Slont or Granite Cutter. StoriCfflj-son's Helper. $075; Tank Itofr. Sl't; Tank Maker Hdper.

Teamster. $0 75; Tile fetter. $1 Tile Setter's Helper. so75; Timber man (laborer Tunnels anfl Mines). SI.

125; Tottrnapull Opera tor. Tractor Operator (Over 50 H. $1,375: Tractor Operator church hostess, two organists. is foolishly immaterial it makes no difference whether they get one dollar or ten thousand doilars. The real question is "directly or indirectly, arc they dealing with themselves The circumstances of various Individuals vary so much that hardly two are the same.

Just as Bar e) and four choirs totaling 1G0 (b) The purpose of the. group will be to give all possible aid to other Kay Thompson, KTL'Clr) tf the C.Mate cf Carl F. Schibfnp. dffjsfii. Dated this 4th dav of Kebruarv.

1S42. February 4. 11. Zj, iiZ. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby riven that the undersigned will the fith day of February, at a single transaction, and n'-t In the regular course of business, all their stock in trade and ail their right, title, and lntert KECA (hi Other offices that have been held Dr.

Smith include the modera- organizations engaged in war or national defense groups. This will in big investments and if these other agencies build new housing, the value of the FHA holdings is threatened. The interest of FHA, therefore. Inclines toward seeing that there Is not too much new government housing built which would compete with or impair the value of FHA loans. United States housing authority, headed by Nathan Straus until his recent resignation, was set up originally for the avowed purpose of building slum clearance projects.

Having established an efficient organization, USIIA was originally given part of the defense housing job to administer. But with Congress stone-cold on slum clearance, there has been definite pressure to keep USIIA from getting further assignments. I'art of the trouble may have come from administrator Straus's talking too much about how USIIA defense housing projects would be useful after the war as slum clearance projects. securities, according to the petition of his widow, Josephine Ogden Davis, for probate of the will, which names her as principal beneficiary. The will of William J.

Spring-born, who died here January 23, distributes his property among a number of relatives. The petition for probate estimates the value of the property, consisting of cash and mortages, at $16,000. 1 torship of the Presbytery of Union (c) clude the offsetting of all propaganda by especially arranged talks, (in Tennessee) and of the Preshv- 9.00 Point Sublimo. KVOA Kids. KGO Amos 'n' Andv.

KNX 9:15 Treasurv if Sonps. KRLD 9:30 Manhattan Mldnlcht. KGO Dr. Christian, rirarha. KXX Plantation Partv, KFT 9:45 Richard Leibert.

KVOA, fry of Los Angeles, and the presi the selling of bonds, aid to the (b) c) in) dency of the Ministerial Unions of Red Cross, to all other civic and civilian groups, and, should the inoxville, and of Los Angeles. He (50 H. P. or Lesst. Trarisi Mix Operator.

Trench 10:00 Eddie Cantor. KPO armv can on it, aid of anv sort Fred Allen, KXX Ninht Serenade. KOA was also a commissioner to the Waldensian Synod at Torre Pellice, Italy, in 1913. Operator. Truckdriver (j c.

v. and Over), 1.125: Tniekdriv asked bv the armed services. fn) The "Citizens for Victory" have 10:15 Army Camp News, KTAR 10:30 Xows. KVOA in the Signal Service Station located at South Sixth Avenue and Thirteenth Street. Tucson.

Arizona. Marvin H. VoJk Sam Brateman State of County of Pima Subscribed and sworn to before ma this day of January, E. L. Anderson Notary Public.

Published February 1, 4, J. I9fi. er (7 c. v. water level capacity bu' tn as a secondary title or slotran "Win BIDS FILED COVER POSTOFFICE SITE Mr.

District Attornev. KPO (n) the War; Win the Peace." The 10:45 Rod 1 iqtiez Su therla b) uch personal problem demanded one kind of solution and Nelson's a very different one, so there is no set rule about what each should do. But. as Nelson so staunchly contended, and as seems not yet fully understood, there is a simple way out of the only real difficulty. Leave it to Nc1m.hi.

He must see to it that none of Ms men have any decision in any iise involving their private interest. Everybody who knows feels that he can and will do that. It lie doesn't his show-is a flop before it starts. It is a curious thing that nobody mentions the fact that Sidney Hill-man, the labor czar opposite Nelson, is drawing a considerable sum from organized lalior and that be Chamber Music. KTAR 11:00 NVw-s.

KFI. KPO. KXX group now becomes a part of the national body which has Russell W. Davenport as its president. He is former editor of Fortune magazine.

12:00 Knox Mann inc. new. KXX (n) (c fn) (n) World on Parade. KGO 12:30 Organ Music, KPO FOU BIDS Speakers at the organization the Notice is hereby given that Tucson's new sub-post office likely will be built by Foster and Son, officials said today, after bids for the new brick structure to be built at the corner of North Sixth avenue and Alameda street were examined. Foster and Son submitted the low bid of $15,530.

Other bids opened at the office of M. H. Starkweather, architect, included Bailey and Mc less than 13 c. y.t, Sl.oo; Truckdriv -r (over l'i ton M. R.

C. andc over 3 c. v. but less than 7 cy." S0.S75; Truckdriver (l'i ton M- F. C.

and or c. v. or less). Truckdriver. Oil'or Water Tankr (2250 gals, and less), S0.R5; True driver.

Oil or Water Tanker (Ove-2250 Gals SI.OO: Truckdriver. FV Rack Dump. S0.S75; Truckdriver. or Truck and Trailer or Semi Trailer or anv Equipment not classified), Vibrator Wagon Drill Operator. (Camp), S0.025: Watchmar; Weights and Measure ma Mayor ana council of trie Litv DANCE ORCHESTRAS 8 P.

M. and AFTER 8:3 Dushin. KTUC. 1 Williams. KFRC.

11:00 Harris, KGO; Osborne KTAR meeting were Andy Martin, who talked on civilian defense, and Dr. Alfred Atkinson of the university, who spoke of the development of civilization and what the democracies have at stake in this war. CHARLES RANDALL DIES IN WILLCOX WILLCOX, Feb 2. (Special) Charles A. Randall, 90, a resident of Willcox since 1923, died here today.

Mr. Randall was born in Mystic. and came to Arizona in 1876 at the age of 24. He lived in Pres-cott and near Fort Grant before coming here. Survivors are his wife.

Mrs. Ann Randall, a teacher in the public schools here; and three children, Mrs. Wayne Crutchfield. Tucson-John A. Randall, of Bolivia.

South' America; and Nathan A. Randall, of May wood, Calif. Funeral services will be held at Rav Noble, KFRC. 11:30 Tucson, Arizona, will receive bids in the office of the City Manager in fhe City Hall for the construction and completion of a Health and Welfare Center to be located on niock Xo. 1M.

Tucson. Arizona. Wilde. KTAR: Dorsev. KGO.

11:4 v. EC The executive committee in 12:00 Wecms. KFRC; Clifford. KPO. cludes: Commander Thomas D.

Parker, Joseph Hanson, Andrew P. 12:15 Clifford, KFI: Gluskin KNX. 12:30 Whiteman, KFI; Strand, KNX; McCoy, KFRC, Martin, Dr. F. C.

Lockwood. Sam Clears Rural Slums Farm security administration's housing activities are similar to those of USIIA. FSA is Interested In clearing rural slums, but while USIIA projects are for renters, 'FSA builds more with the idea that the occupants will ultimately own their dwelling. Final interest in all this confusion is the public buildings administration, oldest organization of the lot, which has for years built all the post offices and other government buildings. Its experience In housing projects is recent, but with its excellent organization and experience, it is able to build anything assigned to it.

PBA has handled most of the army housing projects, other than the canton ments built by the quartermasters and the engineers. (NFA Service.) uel Fowler. William Kimball, Ed Coy, S13.5S0; Jay J. Garfield Building Company, and M. L.

Tophoy, The bids will be examined by Mrs. Edna Correll, owner of the property on which the new sub-post office will be erected. Mrs. Correll is now in Seattle. After the structure is completed it will be gar ooyette, Kev.

Francis Iirown, Mayor Henry O. Jaastad. Rohert YOUTH RALLY IDEA IS PREPARED HERE Morrow, Steve Tormev, Miss Alice Vail, Earl Rooks. Mrs. Cecil le Mesurier, Mrs.

Hobev Molson. Mrs. until 5:00 clock p. m. on the ICtli dav of February.

1942. All bids will be opened and publicly read aloud in the Council Chamber In the City Hall at 8.00 o'clock p. on the said lCth dav of February. 1342. Each bid fchall be in accordance with the plans, specifications and other contract documents now on file with the City Manager of the City of Tucson at the Citv Hall.

(Plants), $1.00: Welder (Exceptor Outside Field Construction ar.i Erection). $1,375: Welder On Out-Mde Field Construction ar.d Erection. Well Driller. $1.00. The foregoing schedule of Ppr diem wages Is based upon a working day.

of 8 hours. The rate for legal holiday and overtime wort shall be at time and one-half. It shall be mandatory upon th Fred C. MeCormick. Mrs.

Thomas tuiiK tomorrow anernoon at the Methodist Episcopal church, with Rev. E. C. Shackleford in charge. Music is in charsre of Mrs Lawther, Commander W.

S. Nich olas, Dr. C. S. Linton and Dr.

James Clark. leased by post office authorities. The new sub-post office will have a brick exterior with interior floors 1 of wood. All incoming mail will be handled at the new office and part of the carriers will pick up BACKACHE, LEG PAINS MAY BE DANGER SIGN Of Tired Kidneys If barWhe and Ire psina ara making yon miserable, don't jut complain and do nothing about them. Nature may be warning you that your kidneys need attention.

Tbe kidneys are Nature's chief way of taking etrena a rids and poisonous wast out of tha Mood. Tbry belp moat people psaa about 2 pints a dav. If the 15 milea of kidney tube and Eltera don't work well, poisonous waste matter stays ia tha blood. These poisons may start nagging backaches, rheumatic puns, leg pains. Ia of pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling, puifinesa under the eyes, headaches and dimness.

requent or scanty passages with smarting and burning sometimes ah ows there ia something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Doan's Pills, used suceeasfuUy by millions fur over 41 yean. Ther aiva happy relief and will help C. A. Williamson.

Pallbearers are R. G. Lewis. Coleman. Bruce Huffman.

luc.con, Arizona, and at the office contractor to whom the contract is WILLIAM WRIGHT'S Committees have been working for the past 10 days contacting speakers, entertainers and defense workers who'll participate in the Tucson Youth Democracy rally to be held Sunday. February 22 In the high school auditorium. The rally, which will bring together youth groups throughout the city, is one of many being held in all parts of the country. National head of the "United Youth for Defense" is Dorothy Thompson, noted columnist. Nicholson, H.

J. Saxon and or james Macmillan. Architect, at FUNERAL PLANNED Parks. YSin-ifal it-ill V. 1 53 1 Last Third street, Tucson, Ari tneir mail there.

At the new building post office authorities will provide complete window and post office box service. Small manufacturers will be the mainstay of our war productions zona. uc in runsei cemetery. The Rottman mortuary is in charge. copies of the documents mav be wmiam Wright, 34.

of 3735 obtained by depositing S25.rt) with South Seventh avenue, died in a program, since manufacturing fewer than ILK) DO per cent of our enterprise employ men. the architect. James Macmillan, for local hospital yesterday. Mr. Wright HIGGINS TO LEAVE PLACE AS DEPUTY came to xnis citv 10 months am eacn set of contract documents so obtained.

The amount of the de lie served years in the naw and had been a member of thr posit for one set of documents will tha 1 miles of kidney tubes flush out poison- eterans Association. lood. Get Coan's Fills. be refunded to each bidder or in oua wsata from the McNECE BURIAL WILL BE IN EAST 01 SWITCHMAN HURT IN YARD ACCIDENT Russell N. Martin, 39, a switchman for the Southern Pacific, suffered a severe leg injury and was rushed to St.

Mary's hospital when he was hit by a switch engine at Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ruby tended bidder who returns such set Adv. Too Late to Classify MOKE CASH PAID for vour old fur-niture. or trade. THRIFTY HURN.

EXC, 339 N. 4th Ave, Phena CASH for your old furniture. Ph. 6041. CUT FLOWERS PHONE S20.

HUBBARD'S GKE EX HOUSES. of plans and documents in good a r.uuie, DOin ot rue son: and his father, W. J. Wright condition within ten (10) days after the opening of bids. $2,100 will be awarded, and upon suljcontractof under him.

to pay not less tian the said specified rates to 1 borers, workmen and mechanics employed by them in the execuvo of the contract. Each bid shall be made out on bid form to be obtained from tfce office of James Macmillan at 5-" East Third street. Tucson. Arizona. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check or bid bono payable to the City of Tucson is an amount equal to 5 of the bi The said check or bond Ehall given as a guarantee that the bio-der will execute the contract IS conformity with the Form of Contract included In the contract doc ments and furnish bonds as epeo-fied within ten (10) days after notification of the award of the contract to the bidder.

The City of Tucson reserves tb right to reject any and all bids or waive any informalities in the bis ur ron srann, ArK. The body of Miss Etta McN'ece, 71. who died Monday from injuries suffered in an automobile accident 27 miles out on the Benson high refunded for each of all other sets runerai services, in charge of John V. Higgirss, who has been a deputy since October under Sheriff Ed Echols, will leave the county force today to become timekeeper for the Del Webb Construction Company at Florence, it was learned yesterday. Clancy Wollard, son of the late Gus Wollard, former police chief, has been appointed temporarily to fill the vacancy, Sheriff Echols announced.

or documents so returned. mop 01 me s. P. yards iiedje tuneral Home, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at FLOWERS, Ph. K95-M.

OTTED plants. hardy bedding 734 E. 8th. accident oc- way, will be sent to Robinson, 111., nere vesterdav. The curred about n.

Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to the statutes of the tne first Baptist church. Rev. R. c'iles. typewriters, show case, adders.

Priser s. 5b E. Congress. Ph. 24.

ueal ill officiate. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery, with the Reiru- Martin's condition was given as "serious" by attendants at the hos-pital who stated a considerahi CAR WASH and 67. Central Auto Simoniae, $2. Ph. Park, 7) W.

Bdwy. WISH to supervis rentals in exchange for rental. Star-Citiien Box S44. amount of skin was torn from one of his legs. ii eierans Association In charge of services at the cemetery.

To encouarge the sale of defence stamps. Northwestern University is mailing 73.000 defense stamp albums to alumni and friends. New Truck Service Nogales Fast Express Leaves Tucson at Xoon In Addition to Schedule Leaving Tucson at 6:00 A. M. Aa Opportunity For Tocsob Merchants to Ship Sooth.

CITIZEN AUTO LINE by the Tiedje Funeral Home this morning for burial there. The body is being accompanied by a sister, Miss Addie McXece, who was also in the accident. Surviving, besides her sister, is a nephew, Robert Ewing of Phoenix. Miss Etta McN'ece was a retired school teacher. IS EPILEPSY INHERITED? WHAT CAUSES IT? A booklet containing the opinions of jnu out doctors on this Interesting subject will State of Arizona, the Mayor and Council of the City of Tucson have ascertained from the Industrial Commission of Arizona the general prevailing rate of per diem wages in the locality In which this work is to be performed, for each craft or 15-pe of workman or mechanic needed to execute the contract which will be awarded to the successful bidder.

The prevailing rates so determined are as follows: Trade or occupation and hourly rate: SERVICE station and More for rem, S24S Oracle road. Phune 0172-R3. SALE "33 Chevrolet coupe. Verv clean. Margatn.

Pima Paint anil Top Shop. K'3 E. 6th St. FIVE-ROUM furnished house. Amphl-theatro district.

Reasonable. See owner at 611 S. 8th Ave. MECHANIC With automotive shop. -Experience.

Guaranteed salary and excellent opportunity for ini-rexse. Star-Citiien Rut s-! Star-Citiien Box $53 PUMPS FOR EVER REQUIREMENT aad Complete Installation Repair Department ding. No bidder mav withdraw bis bd To reiVr Misery of DR. M. A.

IVUERSCIIMIDT OPTOMETRIST -WHERE GOOD GLASSES ARE MADE" 75-77 East Broadway Phone 1955 COLDS for a period of thirty (30) days titer the date set for the opcntfl thereof. 'URSE $3. LIQUID TABLETS SALVE NOSE DROPS COUGH DROPS Tucson, Arizona. CITY OF TUCSO.V HENRY O. JAASTAD.

Mayor. day. No home. Box S52. LOST Oold wrist watch, name Gene on back.

Bomber crash, Dec, Return Star-Ciuxen tiTXice. be sent FREE, while they last, to any reader writing to the Educational Division. 535 fiftn Ave. ftew York. N.

Y. Oepf. Try S3 H. Sixth Ate. 4T7 N.

Asb Adobe Layer. S1.50: Asbestos Worker, S1.25; Asphalt Plant Engineer or Head Fireman (Stationary or Portable Ifot Plant), S1.375; Asphalt Plant aiixerman (Stationary i'hone 680 Phone 4482 If CHARLES C. IRVIN, Clerk. First publication Feb. 1, 192.

List publication Feb. 10,.

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