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Tucson Airport Fund Request Is In Congress WASHINGTON, Apr. 28. (flV- The civil aeronautics UN Begins Debate On Holy LandPlan Wendell Willkie Aide Is Fraternity Speaker By KOUKKT MANNING approve a Su2.57C,43u for construction of big airports In the LAKE SUCCESS, N. Apr. 28.

OJ.RJ-With only 17 left before the British lay down their mandate in Pales- TM the United Nations general assembly began deoate 200, le airports'and JOG previously recommended but not undertaken! In the current fiscal year. All airports above class three must be approved by congress. All In Wednesday's list's are class four or larger, The construction is proposed under the national airport act. In virtually all cases the total cost Is to be shared equally by the federal government and the sponsor, except In land grant states where the federal share is slightly higher. The CAA has the money for all projects being resubmitted for approval.

New money needed for the new projects. The 200 new airports of class four and up are estimated to cost 527.01),1C5 and the resubmlttals Ask For $40,000,000 The CAA has asked congress for $40000,000 In new funds for the coming fiscal year. If approved this amount would leave the CAA, above the amount required for class four and larger ports, from 000,000 to $23,000,000 for class three and smaller airports which need no congressional approval. A class four airport must have one runway least feet long. The list "of projects submitted to congress, site, class and total cost which must be divided between the government and sponsor.

Included (projects previously approved and now resubmitted arc designated AJo, 5. Cool- Idge 4. Douglas 0, 4'M- Kingmnn, t. Marana, 5 SO.tiOO; Xogales. Phoenix 5.

Prescott 4, SS3.746; Tucson 5, Yuma, 6, $00,000, uay on" he plan for a UN trusteeship i 'the Holy Land. The outlook was political 'and security committee convened for a brass- tncks debate on whether 10 scrap 'the UN partition pl.m, favor ot tnifitpwhlp, an urged by the United States. Kay Ot Hope There was one ray of hope, the Duncan Awaits Hearing Date i --j i John A. Duncan, supcrlntendonlj possibility that Arabs and Jows' deportment of liquor might agree with UN on a In the ancient walled city of Jerusalem--the section of the city containing most of the Moslem, Chrls-j tlan and Jewish holy places. While the political committee discussed the over-all problem, the UN trusteeship council hoped to work out final arrangements on the partial Jerusalem cease-fire Man Run Over By S.

P. Train In "quite poor" condition at the county hospital Wednesday was Alfonsc Queros, 6C, who was run over by a Southern Pacific train about 3 a. m. Wednesday at the Tucson Rock and Sand company spur on West Alameda street, according to sheriff's reports. Queros, whose only known address is Apache street, was asleep on the when the accident occurred.

He was dragged for dome distance. He sustained flerl- cms bnck and leg Injuries, hospital officials reported. Sheriff Jerry Martin reported the man was too drunk for further Information. Joe Johnson, 10, 932 West Davis mtcci, passenger in truck driven by James Rlley, 27, had his hand crushed when the vehicle went out of control and overturned about 26 miles south of Tucson on highway 80, about midnight Tuesday, according to highway patrol Johnson Is listed In good condl tlon at the county hospital, although accident investigators a first thought the hand might hav to be amputated. This will not necessary, hospital officials r- 'although his hand badly mangled.

Rllcy, 123 West Fifth atreet, wa booked for rccklcsB driving. Catalina School To Present Play Seventh, eighth and ninth gi'ftd at Catalina Junior hlg will present Gilbert and Su livan'H operetta, "Mikado," at p.m., Thursday and Friday In th high school auditorium. Besides the leads there are 13 taking part In the choru; Most of the costumes to be use in the production were made the students. The stage setting were designed by Miss Kathlee Sage. Directing the performanc are Miss Martha Christy, Harol E.

Turncy, and John Taylor. CHIROPRACTOR FOUR-YEAR GRADUATE Bn. KTAXLTJY HAYES Houm: 1-5 7.8 3200 East Grant RI. Th. 0752-H1 with spokesmen of the Jewish agency nnd Arab higher committee.

Ttefusnl Hampers Discussion of the trusteeship plan was hampered by the American delegation's refiimil Introduce It an a formal proposal. American officials Insisted their plan, consisting of a 47-polnt draft trusteeship agreement, was only "a working paper." That added to the conftifllon among other UN delegates, many of whom were dead sot against trying a new In the Palestine case until the United States proves It can be Imposed on the feuding Arabs and Jews. UA Honor Society Will Hold Banquet Pi Mu Epsllon, national mathematics honorary society at the nJ' past presl University of Arizona, an den tho Pnoc ywCA. From I90G to Mm. Slmfi licenses and control, has asked for hearing with University of Ari zonn rrj i a concerning the re- Closing Days A series of events which have been scheduled for the seniors at Tucson high school' as their last fling before graduation will begin with senior day on Thursday This days is traditional and is set aside each year.for senior par-, tlclpatlon only.

The program will I begin at 6 p.m. with a hour of. piny. The seniors have Ln 'the i tennis courts of the atniulic facilities; i are offered at the senior high school. They are allowed to organize their own games.

At 7 p.m. there will be a dinner in tiie high school cafeteria, followed by an evening of dancing. A day is also set aside for the seniors when they are free from at 1032 North university, ciated Press. iieu wine and bcei'j school. The senior ditch day Is Lambert's a secret by the faculty'until tl if -Ljtllil IJuI Ji i era a i tiii i 1 1 IJ -j Park avenue, near i arrives.

The' seniors are then rsily, according to the Asso- informed In the morning that they -c fi-ee to leave school. Scheduled for Sunday, May.23, Duncan said lie lias not hnd cuuuuuiui.1 reply since Sam Morris, president i the annual baccalaureate exec of the board of regents, has been cise. Rev. Richard A. Dawson, pastor of the first Congregational church, has been invited to give the sermon.

Miss Madge Utterback, out of the state. The university has protested the transfer of the license to the location on the grounds it is too close to lliu university grounds. Dr. .1. liyron McCormluk, iirofilclunt.

rwiuosLud thiit tlie liquor department revoke the transfer. The license is held by Lambert Kautcn- burger, member of the board of supervisors. There were protests during the 10-day period In which the notice of application for the trans- a posted near the premises of the restaurant. WHY SUFFER Try Mnssnge Mineral Bnlln Reducing Free Consultation Rodaccd Rntcs HEALTH CENTER 1416 N. Phone ITCHBURH crack, dry and find wondrrful rellrf In smooth, oily i RESINOlrTM'" Heartburn Uie thtwc I UsAtlYn.

Bflit-fioi brlnRi comfort In or to an for doatoJo nxtMy bftok. 25o IELL-ANS for Acid CHANGE of LIFE? TOU going through tho functional 'middle period pocullur to women (3H to Donn thin you from hot nimhoi, Joel to ntrv- out. hlgh-ttrunK, Urofl? Then DO try 1.741* FlnkhAm'fl Vegetable Compound to relieve juch nymptorm. (i Oompoutd HM Doctors call ft stomachic tonic rITfioti LYD1A PINKHAM'S Mrs. Sims, Once Head Of Dies PHOENIX, Apr.

28. (IP)-- Krs. W. P. Sims.

75, foi-mcx- president of the Arizona Federation of Music while at- Initiation banquet at 0:30 p.m. Thursday for four faculty mem bcrs and 28 students. her IniHbnnd, Dr. W. P.

Sims, dentist, lived lii Bisbce, Since nis ficnu.st, jiveu JHUIPJL-L-, Faculty members to be i i i a retirement they have made their will be Dr. Leon Blitzer and Dr. I home in Phoenix. Robert Corby of the physics dc- i i i i lead of the voice department, will lx In chnrgo of the choral singing. W.

A. Sewoll, head ol 1 tho Instrumental department, will direct the THS orchestra. Graduation will be May 2S In the senior high school auditorium. Six seniors have been selected us Hpcnkers for thu occasion. They are a Drachman.

Beverly Clnrk, Don Bacon; Elizabeth Holbrook, Bob Bailey, and Mike Pistor. Also to give short talks at the exercises will be Brit Smith, president Of the senior class; Bill Colberg, vice-president of tho senior class; and Wlllard Snyder, student bodv head. T. Williams To Run For State Treasurer PHOENIX, Apr. 23.

T. Williams, chief deputy Marl- copa county has nouncc .1 his candidacy for IMJII I I I 1.1 Democratic nominution for state treasurer. Born In Arizona territory in 1003 i tooV nn P-t i i a a from Doug Robert rs. ms oo 7-j" 0 partment; and Uavld JR. Clutter- establishment of the music dcpm-Ulpuhllc schools and attended the nnm and Dr.

William W. Denton mcnt at the University uf A riy.onaJ Universit sity of Aiugna. of the mathematics department. Students who were named to the honorary Include Clifford J. Arch, Tucson; Frank Bolce, Tucson; Murray Budd, Munclo, Ir.d.; Wildon Flckett, Tucson; Louis B.

Hess, Ajo; John Ingham, Tucson; Leslie T. Isaacs, Mulvane, Robert A. Klmmcrling, Tucson; Fred D. KcmrnorlcH. Tucson: Rosemary Jaggcr, Phoenix; William Kohl, Oriigii, Juffcruon Larson, Lakeside, Raymond Loome, Tucson; Sidney McDuff, Cortaro; and James Mclienry, Tucson.

Others arc Alladin Perkins, Phoenix; Morton D. Reich, Phoenix; Ivnn Rice, Phoenix; Liiwrnncc Hun- ford, Tucson; John Sheldon, Tucson; Jean Soulvle, Tucson; Mary Spikes, Bowie; Victor Tchan, Tucson; Albert Warner, Tucson; George D. Welch, Fhlllpsbm-p, Ken-, neth Willis, Showlow; Charles Wit. tcnburg, Casa Grande; and Clinton; Yatos Phoenix. I NEW AND USED --BLACK AND GALVANIZED THROUGH 6-INCH CAST IKON SOIL PIPE AND FITTINGS 2 INCH--3 INCH --4 INCH TOILETS LAVATORIES BATH TUBS KITCHEN SINKS --HOT WATER HEATERS EASY CREDIT TERMS DOWN --18 MONTHS TO PAY NATIONAL PIPE SUPPLY 1028 South Sixth Avc.

Phone 1944-W Tucson's Siore of Friendly Service made-iii-America FOR SMART ACTIVE WOMErV You'll find new walking pleasure in BRITISH WALKERS. They're Motion-fitted with patented Synchro-Flex construction. You'll fool as if you'ro floating siios to 10, aaa to 16.95 a. white buck perforated sandal b. calf step-in, green or tan c.

combination white and saddle tan Shoes --SU-cct Floor ASK FOR THRIFTIES SAVE EXTRA Jtepartment Stores Inc. T.he TJpsllon Alpha chapter ol Phi Gamma Delta will celebrate the centennial of Its fraternity with a sci'lcs of cclicduled events over the week end. Vin Ciruzzl Is general chairman in charge of arrangements. Highlighting tlin three-day celebration will be the fraternity's traditional pig dinner with Ralph Cake, prominent Republican who aided Wendell Willkic in presidential campaign, as KUCNt speaker. The dinner will ho hi'ld at 7 p.m.

In the Santn i flr.slii i-miin. I'reccdliiK it will bo a party at 4 p.m.. the Smita Rita cocktail lounge. A buffet dinner will be given at the Phi Gamma Delta house at 5 p.m. Friday, followed by formal dance at the SanUi Klta hotel at T-'IO p.m.

The celebration will bo con. eluded with an open house for tho University of Arizona at the fraternity house from 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Chairman of committees In charge of preparation for the centennial celebration aro Tob Salb, publicity; Hob Bolce, dance; Jack Louver, pig dinner; Bud Fack- ham, open house; and Bill Okeson, decorations. Grant McGregor Is nctlng pruHidcnt of the local chapter of the fnilci-nlly.

1 I Elm street; BIrt's. 2320 East Fourth tierII SCeKS'istreet. A telegram, requesting Miles City authorities to pick up Third Of Trio and hold Blrt wos djspatched jail, charged with the Two youths are in the county Apr. 20 armed robbery of about from Gally's cafe, Casa Grande highway, and a third is being sought in Montana. An altnight sleuthing job by Sheriff's Deputies William Sartorl and John D.

Anderson, and Highway Patrolmen Gibson and Edgnr Sims yielded statements of guilt Wednesday from Lawrence Robert Cockercll, 21, and 16-year- old youth, according to Sheriff Jerry Martin. The third youth, named by the arrested pair, is believed to have gone last Saturday to Miles City, 'Montana, from Tucson. He Is 10- i year-old Hal Elmer Birt, jr. Cockerell's address is given as 228 East Wednesday morning by Martin. Blrt is the youth who was found guilty In'city court last week on charges of reckless driving.

The penalty was S60.or 30 days. Investigating officers reported at the time of his arrest on that charge that two blackjacks and a jimmy lutaan Balht Cttfsrn April a. vere found in the station wagon was driving. REAL ESTATE LOANS Kampmeier Realty Co. N.

Mh Are. Ptione SMt I Charge Made Against I Driver Who Killed Boy PHOENIX, Apr. 2S. --A weeklong Investigation of an auto accident Jn which a 7-year-old Phoenix boy was killed resulted Wednesday In a charge of manslaughter against Oscai 1 Smith, 50, Phoenix contractor. The complaint was signed by the victim's dither, Dunshce.

The son, Bill, was on hlh- way to board a school bus. TEMPERATURES UP! Hot weather the for ROMA Wine Coolers, As seen in Life Magazine, June 28tb issue, ROMA Coolers ideal to lerve on stifling summer days. Try ROMA Wine Julep. In a 10- ouncc glass, place a few iprigi of fnili mint and half a teanpoon jujcur crush together. Till with cracked or shaved ice and add 6 to 8 ounces ROMA California Sauierne.

Stir and serve garnished with fresh mint. For a more frosty-looking drink, chill julep in the refrigerator. Be sure to use ROMA Winei because they're selected from the world's greatest reserves of fine wines. Write ROMA Wine 911 Hobart San Francisco 4, California, for ROMA Win, Cooler HOSPITAL BOUQUETS Long-lasting flowers attractively ar- rangod in containers to cheer the patient. Your Thoughtfulness Will Be Long Remembered HUBBARD'S GREENHOUSES 491 North Grande Avc.

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