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Tucson Daily Citizen from Tucson, Arizona • Page 52

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Tucson, Arizona
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Six 'boys ranging in ages from 6 to 11 years today were being questioned by juvenile officers about a theft yesterday from the Johnson Oil West Irvington road. The gasoline station manager and deputies recovered most of the loot in the desert near the boys were still at the scene and admitted the theft to deputies. Recovered were four oil pumps, a tire-patchjng outfit, 25-pound grease pack, post hole digger, rake, hoe and other WASHINGTON (U.B Rep. Daniel Ai today, he will seek a house-vote next week on his bill to cut personal income; taxes about 10 per cent on July 1. The New York Republican.

disclosed his plans after President Eisenhower had reiterated that balancing the budget "must" have priority over tax relief. The President told the business! advisory council of the commerce department yesterday that "we must have a -balanced budget-in: sight, a 'before we can begin to lower revenue." REED, chairman of the ways and means committee, told a quick showdown on his differences with Sir. Eisenhower over a' tax cut. Reed previously had fixed Apr. IS as a deadline forgetting-his bill before house.

But when he learned of Mr. Eisenhoifrer's latest: remarks, lie concluded that there was little point in waiting that long. new administration admittedly having great, difficulty balancing the. budget, and Reed evidently felt another month of waiting is unlikely to lessen White House opposition to his proposal for early tax relief. the bill- nest week If .1 can get recognition from --Seflley-Hophinsphoto OLD PUEBLO SETS NEW MA Tucson reached a new high in communication service this morning'when the Mountain States Telephone Telegraph Co.

installed its phone at the W. A. Scanland home, 4917 E. 13th st. The installation represented an increase of 71 per cent in telephones in service since the Old Pueblo's conversion to dial phones in February, 1949.

Watching as Robert Regal handles the installing chores are (left to right) W. E. McCollum, Tucson district telephone plant superintendent; Lambert Kautenburger, chairman of the county board of supervisors; Scanland; Lacey Scanland, age Mayor Fred Emery; Mrs. Scanland, and Brian Scanland, age IVz. and for occasion Langers will have the largest selection ever of blooming plants and cut flowers.

Place Yoffr Order Early To Assure Prompt Delivery 3 Tucson's 1 Pioneer Florist Stone at Pennington Streamlined government and a for fire protection were promised today by Don Hummel, Democratic candidate for mayor, at'a luncheon meeting with a bipartisan group of businessmen. Hummel told the group of both Republican and Democratic community leaders that the Tucson area has become a maze of overlapping districts. He called for a move to "give the taxpayer less cumbersome government and a greater return for the tax dollar." TtTCSOH'S GREATEST single Hummel declared, "is also her greatest If is growth. When we say we are referring to the community rather than the corporate limits of Tucson While we segregate the community from the city they are actually indivisible they are-composed of people Hummel told the group meet- iing at Paulos' restaurant that city and county should utilize the city 'fire department in" fighting fires I that can't be handled successfully by private companies. OUTSIDE Companies are doing an admirable job with the facilities they have, but incidents have occurred that have necessi tated greater amounts of equipment--and the equipment has not been available." He proposed a working arranges ment be made where the county would pay ftie expense of bringing city equipment to fires out- side the in cases where it is needed.

Hummel, seeking his first political office, opposes Mayor Fred Emery, Republican incumbent, in the genera! election Apr. 7. $15,000 BOUNCE SPOKANE, (O.R) --William Frazer filed a $15,000 damage suit-fpr injuries he said he suffered when he was struck by a patron tossed out 'of a tavern by the proprietor. of the last S7B funerals conducted fay Pardar-Kerr Mortuary were: 247 Complete Funerals including Casket--Cost up fo $ISS 20S Complete Funerals including to SS6 Complete Funerals including Casket--Cost up Serving Tucson for 54 Hears 215 North Stone Avenue Dial 3-252! reporters he may as well move forthe he said. Speaker Joseph -Martin Jr.

tola newsmen that, undar the rules of the house, he feels obliged to recognize Reed if the New Yorker insists on getting his tax bill, to the floor. It has already been approved by Reed's ways and means committee. Tax bills normally go to the DOT only with the approval of the party.Jeadership. The usual procedure is to route them first through' the rules committee and then; to the floor. The point of going through the rules committee is to bar consideration of any amendments.

If-Reed goes through with, his! plan to call up his bill on his own! doiism Thursday Evontng, E.1crcti TO, Rites SeiFor Nogales Products Salesman I serv ices for Mac J. 64, promineis produce'' saleSinan who died yea terdy, -were planned fop 4 p.m today iri the Masonic lodge build ing. initiative. It will "be wide, opei to amendment on the floor. Repub lican leaders have made no secre 1 of their feeling that the bill ma3 be so heavily riddled with amend ments that it will have to be seni back to the ways and means com mittee for a fresh start.

Wittn SStacbelford Yes', at Credit Finance Co. it's my business to a You. are never asking a favor here as i am al ways happy to confidentially discuss your financial problems with vou--no obligation, ot course. When extra cash comes in handy to pay taxes, doctor or dental bills--for home or car repairs, or any other purpose, see me. Even jif you now owe someone else I'm sure I can quickly arrange a loan to suit four needs and pocketbook For truly friendly--personalized loan and or phone me first.

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a iiH AJ THE NEW BUDGET 533 MOST CAStS THE UOWAJVSI OM TOOK O8.9 auua im East 22nd $lear Country Oab $00 fM. Clorox has dozens of uses besides dering. Most important, it removes deodorizes end disinfects in routine ing of home gefnt centers such as b.oards, sinks, wash basins, tubs and toilc? bowls. See directions on the label. fcpySH i.Jtiii.-m^iHg^jiM^.

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