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'First Hearing Two Counts Dudley A. Dobry, president of the-Prudentlal Investment corpora- i'tlon, Friday waived preliminary on criminal charges of sell- Ing''the same piece of real estate twice. At the same time he was ar: on a second and similar and waived preliminary on the second count as Waives Sanitary Board Begins Its Work 1 The first meeting of the newly named board of directors of- Pima county sanitary district No. 1 was held Thursday. DuBois was elected chairman, Gilbert Ronstadt, vice- chairman, and James V.

Bonnelly, secretary of the three- man board which was appointed by the Pima county board The court 'procedure took place at the defendant's home, where he arraigned on the first charge. to appear in justice court. his William Kimball, said. Dobry was taken Into custody Mav 12, charged with making agreement to sell 'certain property Mr. and Mrs.

Sol Hauer after already selling the same property (i. Romb'ous, a patient at St. Mary's hospital. The' second complaint, on- which he 'was arraigned Friday, 'contains similar charges. alleged sold a lot to Mr.

and Mrs. Phillip G. Demiancuk in December, 1947, property to Mr, and Steel, In April. As in the case of his first arraignment at his home at 1240 East Mabel street on May 29, Dobry was breathing through an oxygen mask 1 during the court proceedings. MP's Stray Bullet Bystander Douglas B.

Lang, Negro, 199 South Convent street, was accident- shot in the left shoulder three Inches above the heart Thursday night while talking to a neighbor, police reported Friday. Lang was In front of the home of Abble Scott, 20S South Convent street, about 8:16 p.m. Thursday when a bullet from an army struck him, the report stated. The bullet came from the gun of Pfc. William D.

Palmer, Davls-Monthan air force base military policeman. Palmer told police that he was putting a bullet Into the chamber of his gun before answering a call at the corner of Myers and Mo' Cormlck streets. The gun went off accldently, he said. The bullet struck Palmer In the thumb before hitting Lang. Both wera taken to the county hospital and treated before being released.

Palmer was turned over to military authorities. Jury Is Told Heath Brakes Were Faulty Whaley Services Are Set For Friday Night Honorary pallbearers for funeral services for Floyd Albert Whaley, who died here Tuesday, were an: nounced Friday by Relay's funeral home. They are Robert G. Everett, Paul Myers, Ei-nest N. Black, A C.

Tapperio. Lloyd 0. Stanley, W. H. Henderson, W.

McCarty, C. Mulllns, Earl PL Lee, H. A. Parker, Harry Turner, Roger L. Woods, Harry L.

Kisor, R. H. Fountain, Leonard Wise, Richard Frve, C. C. Reagor, Olen E.

Odell and H. A. Bowers. All are employed by the Southern Pacific railroad. Services for Mr.

Whaley, who was a resident of Tucson for 23 years, will be held at 7 p.m. Friday at Reilly's chapel. The body will be sent to Tacoma, burial. U1U sewer system in a 37-square-mlle area surrounding Tucson. The board emploved the Phoenix firm of Headman, Ferguson Carrollo as consulting engineers for the new district.

John Carrollo his firm In a for both city i more familiar than anyone else with engineering problems involved. He was present at the meeting. All Meetings Open The-new directors also resolved that all of. their meetings wouldV be open to the public and press. They said they thought the new project was the'rnost Important single project ever attempted by this area, agent for the district will Dahlberg, head of the infirm of Henry Dahlberg will give an estimate at the next meeting of the interest the district will have to pay on its bonds, Budget To Be Set The next meeting will be at, Tuesday in the board of su- nervlsors office.

A budget will be at that time. The directors i pointed out Thursday that they are without precedent to to low, since this is the first such sanitary district to be formed in Arizona. Certain engineering and other service expenses can come from the proposed bond issue, while will be raised by direct tax- The board in any event will be without funds until the next taxpaylng period in September. Before a date Is set for the bond election, additional engineering work will be necessary. The directors will call the election, because they have the powers of a municipal governing body insofar as sanitation is concerned.

Former Owner Of Auto Top Co. Dies Carl Charles Kern, a Tucson resi-, dent for the past 15 years and mer owner of the Tucson Auto Top Glass company, died Thursday morning at his home, 3254 Glenn avenue. He was 66 years old. A rosary will be said at Reilly funeral home at 8:30 p.m. Friday.

A requiem mass is scheduled at City Recreation To Be Boosted At Party Howsare's a a case against Leon Heath. 522 West Drachman street, dragged Into Us second day Friday with good -pos- slbilittes of going to the Jury before nightfall. The 37-ycar-old. defend- Democrats Ask Vote Age Cut Young Democrats of Tucson went'than the state could afford," Schaf- Herial association, will 'attend the Southern California-Arizona Methodist conference, which will open Monday at Long Beach, Calif. Dr Dickenson, who retired from a regular pastorate several years ago, -is now serving as a supply and guest preacher.

It Is estimated that a human Uftrnm lounir Democrats oi Deputy County Atty. James M. Thursday nlght favoring '-i 1 a tr fJISP xtenslor Qf Ule franchisc downward to tho agc of 18 ft ast meet i ng before state convent on here, June 25 membership passed reso)utions for presentation A party for Tucsonlnns who arc Interested In city recreation will bo held at the Santa Kosa playground at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Sponsoring organization Is the Snnta Rosa park and playground committee, of which Rosnlip Ron- qiilllo is chairman.

Plans for future development of the area will he discussed and formulated at tlic party, Ronquillo said. Special gnnics and events have also been arranged, with pri2es donated by Carlos Moreno, Ronnldo Ellas, Frank Qulroz, Ronqutllo bakery, Rosallo Ronqulllo, Howard Lee Gaun, Henry Dalton, Frank GrIJalva, William Beers, Desert Gold Ice Cream company and Frozen Pure Ico Crcnm company. the death of Robert G. Nelson, 35, in a collision last Dec. 12, The trial got uncer way Thursday afternoon with Howsaro call olher resolutions tor preseniauu.j ant.was charged in connect on with convention, Including a de- tinhprt.

a Nplson. 3o. TM an(J for presldentia primaries in Arizona and a four-year term for the governor and members of the legislature. uti i i--- luuiaid 1,1,11 c- Ing nine witnesses to prove'his al- Thc dubi joint-meeting with legations. Victor Bauer, a uni- its northeast chapter, met at the aven ue' YWCA and heard Superior Judge J.

Mercer Johnson explain the composition and function "of courts within the'state. The versity -student and eyewitness to the fatal accident, said he saw Heath Tnake a sweeping "turn into Lowell avenue from Park avenue. Other fer said. The resolution favoring extension of two-year terms for the governor and legislators to four-year terms was conditioned on the fact that no person would serve more than two consecutive terms. President Schaffer cast the deciding ballot, making the 9 to 8 passage of a resolution favoring the municipal right to condemn, acquire and operate utilities.

Most heated debate of the evening was held on the subject of public vs. private ownership of utilities. In another resolution, the sheriff's office would come under the merit system, providing the unin blood stream contains 35 trillion Frfday Evening. June tS. 1948 SEW- N' SAVE with FABRICS from SMELLER'S 18 XORTH SCOTT Bet Congress and rcnnington MEATING HOUSE" ol Thrifty Buyers weu avenue irum i-ain.

avenue. uon ot courts i LMB merit piuv.i.i,, Qigr ny included plma county jurist gave, some incii-l terrupted service of deputies in the admission Heath allegedly made: catlon lha t'ho would-not run evcnl he sheriff were not re. mission neaui uuvzuiy cation-tnav no wouiu-nui. Veterans' hospital after re ect to the 1950 term on the crash that he was responsible for Dencn the accident. Truck, Scooter Collided Nelson had been riding a motor scooter and either struck or was struck by the panel 'truck Heath was operating in making deliveries i for' a poultry company.

City Briefs FRIDAY 7:30 p. Interested in juvenile delinquency will meet at offices of tho Plmn County Board of Social Security and Welfare, West Alameda street, to elect dcleR.Ttcs to the governor's conference on Juvenile delinquency, which will bo held in Phoenix next week, SATURDAY 8:30 p. m. B'nal B'rlth women's organization will hold an aqua jamboree at El Carnila RnnclilW, Tanqiie Verdo road. There will be moonlight swimming and dancing.

9:30 p.m.--The Veterans of Foreign Wars, Tucson post-No. 549, will hold a dance at their club- Broadway. Short Ballot. Favored In another -resolution- passed, the so-called "short ballot" was favored. Under the system endorsed' by the elected.

The state convention will also be presented with a resolution to extend full civil rights to the Indian population of Arizona. Tucson's Young Democratic rep- on the state conven- gssfssrai a puun-ij uvijiytwij' nieuvijig Testimony by police officials wasl bringing them into office by action given and contained statements'of the electorate. on tile truck were: jlie club will also move for a 'state'convention resolution asking for an appropriation from the legislature to provide funds for research on Arizona's natural re- cources. Enos Schaffer, president of the club, explained that creation of such a fund might lead to establishment of new industry in the state. Such a critical factor as water would have to be con that brakes faulty.

Daniel Germany, riding with Heath at the time of the accident, told jurors that Heath drove cautiously and never over 25 miles an hour. At the time of the accident, Germany testified, Heath had just started from a dead stop he was forced to make on Park avenue because of traffic. He had a momentary glimpse of the scooter cutting across the path of the truck at an angle of 45 degrees just before the Udall, Tucson attorney, credentials: Edward Morgan, vice-president of the club, constitution; WilJard Dees, northeast chapter treasurer, resolutions: and Schaffer, rules. Dr. Dickenson, Former Pastor, Visiting Here Dr.

Robert E. Dickenson, Alamogordo, N. who was pastor of the local University Methodist church from 1039 until 1942, was in Tuc- he said. wt the poultry business for whom Heath was driving testified, under questioning by Defense Counsel Nolen McLean, that the brakes on the truck were adequate. McLean also called character witnesses who testified in Heath's behalf.

sidered before any positive re-i son Friday visiting friends. Dr. search findings could be i kenson, who served two' years as president of the Tucson Minis- Schaffer asserted. "There would be no point in say tv iat any particular industn be established here if W. FRANKLIN PHONE 5058 14 block West of South end of the Stone Avc.

Underpass FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Baby Beef BeefRoasf liver Grade A--Pound Grade A Pol Roast Pound 65 53 Grade A Sirloin Steaks 7: Pound 63 Pound Pure Ground Round Sieak Pound Boneless All Meat Beef Stew Pound Pound Milk Fed Veal Steaks Pound Eastern Corn Fed Pork Steaks Pound Genuine Spring Leg 0' Lamb Whole or half, Ib. Fully Aged Genuine Wisconsin. Cheese Pound 55 65 59 69 79 WHOLESALE ACCOUNTS INVITED JOE C. REYES, SON OF MR- and Mrs. Gilbert Ayala, 3S9 South llth avenue, has been promoted to grade sergeant with the armed services at Johnson air force base in Japan, He is a crew chief on an AT-6.

One-seventh of this country's population Is concerned directly with the waters of the Ohio river. HIGH QUALITY WATCH REPAIRING SOL'S JEWELERS 215 East Congress Phone 501D i cU Uiv.il* i 9 a.m. Saturday at SS. Peter and Paul church. The body will be sent to Leavenworth, for burial.

Mr Kern is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Katherine Bartholomeaux, of Tucson; two sons, Edward Tucson, and Carl Calexlco, a sister, Mrs. Joseph Wacker, Leavenworth; and two (brothers, John and Joseph, both Jof Kansas City, Mo. Judge And Mrs. Garrett Are Parents Of Son Superior court Judge and Mrs.

Lee Garrett became the parents of a baby boy Thursday, the judges office reported. The child was born at 10:50 m. at the Tucson medica center. Beat the Heat with Cool COTTONS and BEMBERG SHEERS at popular prices. BLACK TAFFETA SUITING Large Assortment of Drapery and Slipcover Qfic Fabrics NORTH FOURTH AVENUE FABRIC SHOP 439 North Fourth Avenne (Opposite Cnmso's) Phone 2830 FINAL WEEK Town and "JVame Your Own Price" E-V-E-N-T 0 It's Fun To Set Your Own Prices Come In And See For Yourself.

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And it contains two. important nutritional essentials in greater quantity than shortenings of other types. Try it! In 34b; or 1-lb. tins or 1-lb. cartons.

Tests prove that snowy-white Swift'- ning makes flakier pastry than other types of shortening. litht trade-mark far Company't new prevtd Bland LM, I Store Hours: Week Days, 8:30 A.M. i. 7:30 P.M.; Sunday, 10:30 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.

FOR FINER FOODS SHOP AT DON'S! OODCE UPER MARKET; ICUDAHX AND PEVTON 12 to 14-lb. avg. Whole or shank half. LB- No center slices removed. Horrell's Cello.

Dried BceS. I Armour's Saus, Meat 39 Small Size, Fresh Spar cribs. S5 Cudahy Smoked Boneless Armour's Boneless Sliced Ham 29 Heart's Delight Apricots Leg of Lamb Boston JtttC Style, Ib VT American ctvle Ib. Cndany's Gold Coin Sliced Bacon 65 Eastern Corn Fed Pork Loin Roast. i 55 All Meat Wieners TM 49 Ground Fresh, CQ Lean, Ib Try Paul Don's slrictlyl FRESH EGGS daily from! Ranch.

Also Pampcrcdl and freshly dressed and im- medlatelv drawn. Freestone Elberta Peaches. COFFEE Bliss and Chase Sanborn, reg. or drip. 1-lb, can lender Lent 2 Lifebuoy 3 White Honsc--No.

2 can I Apple Sauce 17 -Anne Del Monto Cherries 38 Dog Food Kcn-L-Ration, XQC 5 cans (With Coupon) I. Dog Food Mcnl--10-lb. bag ROSE FRESH CREAMERY Dr. Powell Grapefruit (Unsivfc) Pasco ORANGE Juice 46 25 H. D.

TOJL1TO 46:::, 23 S. W. APPLE--12-oz. cnn JJUK J. UUU iu-i-Jt I Friskies 2S MJRS.

TUCKER'S I SHORTENING .3 I Campbell's TOMATO Soup 3 29 Campbell's Cream of Chicken Soup 17 Franco-Am crlcan Spaghetti TM 1S Best Foods P- Mayonnaise 47 JfUCOA and Parkay Ib. Assorted Flavors Jcllo 2 1S I Cnrton Popular Brands Cigarettes Campbell's Can Pk. Beans 16 GOLD MEDAL LUS. 46 Frozen Foods PICTSWEET BRAND STRAWBERRIES Pkg PEAS Pkg FRENCH CTT BEANS PUS LIMA BEANS Utah i Celery. Pliocnl.v flPC TOMATOES 5 For Sliclnc.

Ib Solid 6 Pippin 2 L1 Tender Ky. 1 Santi Rosa Stg. Beans 14 Firm, Green 9 2 25 Juicy Valencia Oranges Lb. Arizona Grapefruit 2 Sunkist Juicy Lb -14 Jumbo Size lb Cantaloupe. 10 i Calif.

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