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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 26

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PAGE FOUR SECTION THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR THURSDAY, MARCH 31, I960 FBI Man Lauds Citizen Tips "IT -IT WAS WAS NOT 100 1 PREUD(AN. INSTEAD OF "GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE" HE WROTE "GEORGE WASHINGTON ARMED SERVICES Pfc. Arthur R. Laos, former member of the Tucson Boys Chorus, the Balladeers and the Symphonic Choir at the University of Ari-tona, is presently on a two-month tour of U.S. Army bases and hospitals with the U.S.

2nd Army Chorus. A graduate of Tucson High School and the UA, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Laos, VERY I FREUDIAN, I I 25 TEE HEE IRA MACE SUCH A SILLY I MISTAKE IN HIS i COMPOSITION 3 iw5 2115 E.

2nd St. Boyle said the FBI deals with violations of the law and that such violations must be proved. Charges are made on evidence, he said. He made these statements in response to a question from the audience concerning the existence of the Mafia in this country. He said the prosecutions which followed the "Apalachin meeting" spoke for themselves.

However, Boyle did not discuss the meeting or any of its participants. Missouri cottontail rabbits rear 3.8 litters annually with an average of 4.4 animals in each robbery in Phoenix because we found someone who told us who did it and where they were going to dispose of the loot," Boyle said. "Tips like this are what we need most. When a citizen hears a burglar at his door, he can help most by calling police and not by frightening the burglar away." Boyle said the FBI now has jurisdiction jn 150 types of law violation. "Carrying a switchblade knife is now a federal offense," he said.

"Impersonating a collector of funds for the American Red Cross is also a violation of federal law, as is shipping a self-locking refrigerator across a state line." It is the obligation of every citizen to assist law enforcement officers with any information that will help solve crime or prevent crime, Ed Boyle, who is in charge of the Arizona office of the FBI, told members of the Downtown Optimist Club yesterday. Boyle noted that the efficiency of law enforcement officers had increased in the last 20 years, due to modern equipment and methods, but that the crime rate in the nation and in Arizona continues to rise. He said co-operation of citizens in furnishing tips and information would be most helpful. "We solved a $200,000 jewel Army Pvt. Albert E.

Fernlza, son of Mrs. Mary Espinoza, of 1225 W. Delaware, was recently assigned to the 57th Artillery in Malibu, Calif. Army Pfc Rojelio Acedo, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Nicandro R. Acedo, of 4710 S. 14th took part in a special Strategic Army Command alert with the 327th Infantry at Ft. Campbell, March 4-11. Historic Exercise Big Slam-Puerto Pine Called Success SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, 111., March 30 (B Exercise Big Slam-Puerto Pine the largest troop airlift in peacetime history ended Monday at Pope Air Force Military Air Transport Service i were flown on 2,532 trips to and N.

and leaders hailed it as a leaders said the huge two-week from the island through the worst demonstration of close Air Force operation went off without an ac- winter weather in 27 years over and Army harmony. I cident although 222 MATS planes I the southeastern United States. I i inwii in li I ll I i I ARTHUR R. LAOS Army Pvt Paul L. Tilden whose parents live at 1903 E.

Hawthorne, recently completed eight weeks of military police training at the Provost Marsnai Ceneral School. Ft. Gordon. Ga. He is a graduate of Amphitheater 1 Mir kT JVs Ll High School and the University of Arizona.

Army Pfc Larry T. Knauff, son Of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Knauff, of 3553 E.

Cody, now enrolled in a 12-month Russian course at the Army's language school in Monterey, will receive an seas assignment upon completion of the course. A member of the Russian Student Choir, Knauff is also a forward on the school's undefeated basketball team. Raymond V. Banks, son of Mrs. William M.

Maher of 3140 N. Balboa has completed his solo flight as a naval aviation cadet at Pensacola, Fla. Banks entered the Navy Jan. 15, 1959, after two years of school at the University of Arizona. He will be commissioned an ensign upon completion of his flight 1 Xv 1 I II li I 3 II II II IV II 1 II I BHMl II Inl ooneiess lop I 11, UUVMJU UJ UaVUXi Round.

No wasfe. 2 2 IFo-esh foyers i J5C training. Seaman Apprentice Margaret Seginski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.

A. Seginski, 4107 E. Oxford recently was graduated es the most outstanding recruit in her company at the U. S. Naval Training Center, Bainbridge, Md.

After two weeks' leave she was due to report to the U. S. Navy Yeoman School at Bainbridge. Anne Rysdale To Address Realtors For the first time in the history cf the Arizona Assn. of Realtors, a woman speaker will be featured en the program of its annual convention, which opens at the Pioneer Hotel Friday, it was announced yesterday by Matt Bat-ka, the state president.

The speaker will be Miss Anne Rys-lale, Tucson architect. She will be the first speaker en the program of the Saturday morning session at 10 a.m. Her topic will be "New Trends in Today's Homes." "We have had women speak on the convention floor," Batka said, "but this is the first time in the 15 years of our history we have featured a woman speaker on the program." Batka said the reservations for the convention indicate the attendance will reach 400. He predicted that this will be the largest attended convention for the association. All general sessions will be held in the Pioneer ballroom.

At the opening session Friday morning the Rev. William H. Hobbs, minister of First Methodist Church, will give the invocation. Mayor Don Hummel will welcome the delegates. Jack E.

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USDA CHOICE BEEF QUALITY LAMB PORK AT ITS BEST Pork Boast 49' Cube Steak t- 98c Leo 0' Lamb 79( USDA CHOICE BEEF Beef Short Ribs 39' Bib Boast 79e Tender roast fine flavor Ib. Strike At Missile Base Terminated VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, March 30 uv-A walkout of 3,000 construction workers at this missile base ended Tuesday night, the Air Force said, when negotiators agreed to areribs 59' Not the trim! Bone In. Guaranteed Ib. 79e Bump Roast Roast 79 Lamb Boast 59 Rib Steak 89e Lamb Chops T-Bone St'k SSTT 99 Beef Liver 39 PI 1 Excess faf removtcf AAi ork Chops i .69 ThickBaconE2 b- 98 S.1 Tender roosf, AM irlom Tip 1.09 hold up work on the specific i project at issue. A spokesman said only 25 or 30 men are involved in the project Jn question and the balance of the construction workers will re-' turn to their jobs Wednesday.

The walkout began Monday, The Air Force said a deadlock was broken when "a representa-, Safeivay Seafood Values! tive of the Philco Corp. agreed to cease work on the project involved in the dispute until a reso Fish Sticks Halibut Shrimps lution of the problem can be achieved." Captain's Choice. Frozen Breaded. Flavorful steaks. A Lenten value.

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