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Tucson Daily Citizen from Tucson, Arizona • Page 11

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'Round The World Hunt Chinese Tito-- Vincent A ROCKET BUILT HERE? Arizona Rocket Society Gets Charter At Dinner'Friday 'Round The Clock NEW YORK-- (fP)-- John Carter Vincent, returning to private life after a controversial diplomatic career, today urged the United States take advantage of any "regional Titoism within China." Vincent, whose loyalty was questioned and upheld in a state department career Bishops OK Red Stand from the Mediterranean area; with his aboard the liner: catholic endorsed Constitution. i Communist government's Secretary of State John Foster i recent manifesto put forth as a Dulles rejected lovalty board 1 Platform for the parliamentary i elections May I Missin" frnm concerning Vincent, but he failed to meet state de- First a charter, then, withiri a year, conceivably a rocket built in Tucson by Tucsonians. The charter for the Arizona section of the American Rocket society will be presented at an 8 p. dinner meeting Friday in the Elks club. Col.

W. P. Patterson, chief of the technical staff of the air force at White Sands proving grounds, N.M., will be on hand, as will Edward Francisco, chief of the propulsion laboratory at White Sands. The two men will discuss the latest material concerning rocket experimentation. E.

J. BURNEIJj, a chief with Hughes Aircraft Co. at Culver City will present the charter. According to Anthony Tocco, Arizona rocket society president, it will be only the ninth one in the nation. Tocco said his section started partment standards as.

a foreign career officer and "permitted" him to retire. from the bishops' pastoral letter to Hungarian Catholics were the signatures of Josef Cardinal Mindszenty, now serving a life term in prison, and Joszef Archbishop Groesz, who is serving a Testimony To Be Aired ri sente WASHINGTON -vp)-- sen. MC- Shells Hy In Game Carthy (R-Wls) said today he will make public the testimony New York Post Editor James Wechsier gave at a stormy closed- door hearing Friday before the senate investigations subcommittee. Wechsier has demanded Its publication so he can ask the American Society of Newspaper Editors to study it. He contends "serious issues affecting free- SAN bombardment with live ammunition of San Clemente island continued today following a blazing nighttime shelling of the island in the first operations of the" largest war games on the west coast since 1948.

For first time the new Third marine division was afloat watching the shelling from a dozen attack transports. Destroyer and rocket ships made dorn of the press" were involved. up the bombardment force with He assailed the hearing as shore fire control parties on the fishing expedition." beach directing the shelling. Crash Series Injures Six; None Are Serious Hurts Six persons were injured, none seriously, in five separate two-car collisions during an eight-hour period within the city limits yester- "Only three persons were hospitalized, the others being taken home for treatment. First of the series was at 4:40 p.m., when two cars met at the were called to North Freemont corner of Meyer avenue and West! avenue and Adams, street, where Broadway.

Herbert Hollander, 17, of 4642 E. Burns was cited for ignoring the Meyer street stop sign. He suffered a bruised knee and a skinned elbow. Driver of the other vehicle was Rita O'Donnell, a third collision had occurred. A four-year-old boy, John Getts, who lives at the federal prison camp on Mt.

Lemfnon, was sent to a hospital with a slight head injury. The boy was a passenger in the of 143 N. Smith an in-! auto driven by Mrs. Verna E. terior designer.

She suffered a i Ray, 38, also a resident of the possible Slip injury and was cited Catalina mountain camp, when for failure to have a proper driv- it collided with one driven by ers' license. Neither driver was Mrs. Lona D. Sprunt, 42, of 1103 hospitalized. THE SECOND accident sent Mrs.

Charlotte Penecale, 17, of 5838 S. Fontana ave. to the Davis- Monthan hospital with an injured knee. It occurred when- the injured woman's auto collided with another driven bv Mrs. Dolores Chavez, 45, of 1235 W.

Sonora at E. Elm st. A A THREE HOUR "breather," accident number four of the evening was reported. Gary Franklin Jackson, 21, of 1316 E. Broadway, a University of Arizona student, was taken to St.

Mary's hospital for treatment of a broken arm suffered when his about 5 p.m. Shortly after p.m., city police GOING ARE SAVINGS WHERE ARE GROWING Wise A i a by the thousands are transferring their sayings to Arizona Savings where their dollars make more cents! A A A I A I PHOENIX MtSA YUMA 31 W. Monrcw 3 S. Macdonsld 3158lhSt. ClOBE 300 N.

Broad MIAMI TUCSON 402 Sullivan 32 mundo Lopez, 25, of 1031 W. Sonora st. Lopez was cited for making an improper turn and Jackson for failure to control speed and improper passing. Lopez's auto overturned after it was struck by Jackson's on the way near 22nd street. Last of the series occurred at about 11:30 p.m.

when autos driven by Stanley Z. Goodfarb, 22, of 1622 E. Helen a university student, and Thomas Sudano, 22, of 2453 E. Grant met at the intersection of East Speedway and North Seventh avenue. Sam Goodfarb, 55, father of the first driver, was severely shaken up in the accident, but refused hospitalization and was taken home.

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2-5931 SO UPSET BY "CHANGE OF LIFE" "I SCREAMED AT MY HUSBAND!" "Now I don't suffer from 'hoi flashes'and nervousness I feel fine HOW TRAGIC that change of life makes some women so irritable they offend those they love! How tragic- when it is often so unnecessary! Those terrible "hot flash.es"- those nervously unstrung feelings --those clammy sweats and feelings of weakness- are all too common to women who are going through the Such functional distresses--in clinical tests conducted by doctors --were stopped or strikingly relieved by Lydia Pinkham's Compound and Tablets in anil (respectively) of all the cases tested! la good lor jpul. Lydia Pinkham'j medicines act through a woman's sympathetic neruota system to give relief those "hot flashes" and other functionally-caused distressafchange ot life." writes Mrs. A. W. of New York, N.Y.

Scientifically Modam In Action Actually, Lydia Pinkham's Compound and Tablets are extremtiy modern in action.They exert a definitely If you the sinking sensations, suffocating flashes and irritability of this time of life-why not benefit by the experience of thousands? See if you. too, don't find relief from your suffering by taking these famous Lydia Pinkham medicines. Take either-tire Compound (liquid) or new, improved Pinkham Tablets with added 'Iron (trial size only You'll particularly welcome the convenience of the Tablets that you can carry with you. you decide to don't delay seeking this medically-tested form of-relief! Rnkham's is wonderful, too, for- the functional and other of monthly about two months already has a membership of 70 and is growing still. The majority of the members have an engineering background and all are interested in jet and rocket propulsion.

The activity so far has been concerned mainly with organization, but Tocco said that now the society can proceed with creative work. This could mean that within a year the members would design and- build an experimental rocket-powered missile. THE PRESIDENT of the group mentioned an affiliation with the British Interplanetary society and said scientists within the field of jets and rockets have time and again the able efforts the. American Rocket society is making in research and development. And this is no amateur space cadet business either.

These men are experts. Tocco, himself, has put in many hours of work on the WAC Corporal--the American version of the German V-2 rocket--and hoth Tocco and the society's treasurer, Edward S. Forman, were with the jet laboratory of the California Institute of Technology. Forman was In on the development of the first jet-assisted aircraft take-off while at Cal- Tech. Cooler Patent Sought For Cars At Drive-ins PHOENDC (U.R) A Phoenix service station operator said today he had applied for patents on a cooler that could be used for circulating cool air into parked cars at drive-Ins and service stations.

Bex Weide said he would name the device "Serve-A-Car." The cooler-type device includes a four- hose that may be inserted in car windows to circulate cool air. Carson Gives Guilty Plea James Oakley Carson 43, former Brandes school teacher, yesterday pleaded guilty in superior court to a charge of lewd and lascivious acts. JUDGE Mercer Johnson set Monday afternoon at 3:30 as time for sentencing. Carson, an Episcopal 'church minister taught at the Brandes school, a home for asthmatic children, and served as dormitory father. He was accused of committing unnatural sex acts with eight boys, but was charged in court on only one act.

He was discharged by the school after revelation of the acts. THROCGH HIS attorney. Norval Jasper, Carson waived preliminary hearing in justice court 11 April Tractor No Match For Jumbo Elephant BLUEFIELD, W. (fP) --Civilization clashed with the Jungle yesterday and took a sharp setback. An official of a local machinery firm dreamed up the idea of matching the pulling power of a modern tractor with the muscles of a circus elephant.

They were hitched back to back. The tractor didn't have a chance. Jumbo dragged the sputtering machine all around the lot. and entered his plea before son in the late afternoon. He is being held in jail in lieu of $1,000 bond.

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