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Tucson Daily Citizen from Tucson, Arizona • Page 5

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WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 22, 1961 A I I I PAGE 5 BLUDGEONS GIRL Scout Leader Murders is Mother And Father POLISH FOLK DANCERS --Citizen Phott Colorful folk dancing will highlight the Festival of Nations program Sunday night at the Jewish Community Center. This group is repre- gented by 3-year-old Melody Sitarzewski, (front) and (back row, left Festival Of Nations Offers Colorful Show At Center to right) Catherine and Robert Sitarzewski and Janice, Henry and Barbara Chlopowicz. A colorful pageant of vocal, and dance numbers will highlight the third annual Festival of Nations which will be held at 8 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish Community Center. Included in the program will be Scottish bagpipes; German, Polish and Czechoslovakian folk dances and songs; Kentucky blue mountain music; Philippine bamboo dances; a Jewish folk suite; exhibition square dances and spirituals.

A special feature of the festival will be a folk dance by students of Hudlow Elementary School. Organizations participating the festival include the Arizona Polish American Club, Alianza Hispano Americana, American Social Club, University Highlanders, Boots and Slippers Square Dance Group, Victory Youth Chorus of the South Park Church of God, Kadimah Dancers, Tucson Jewish Community Center, Hudlow Elementary School, and the Philppine American Organization. Master of ceremonies for the occasion will be Harold Ober. George Miller is president of the Fireside Club which is sponsoring the program. Miller In Love With FORDS For IS yttri, Lei Miller been Ford prod- ducts-- 10 yeiri with thii dealership.

No wonder he'i well qualified to help you buy a Ford todiy! (And he'i a whiz at figuring out payments!) Call Lei Miller For This Week's SPECIAL! New Ford Fairlane Tudor be- Ai tow $1M down Lowest monthly pmts. cause we do our own financing Instant delivery an 3M cirs Holmes Tuttle Broadway Ford 100 E. B'way Open till 9 p.m. Phone MAin 4-8651 Spain Consulate Hit At Geneva GENEVA (m Three Molotov cocktails exploded in the entrance hall of the Spanish consulate general in downtown Geneva early today. The Rasoline-filled bottles were thrown through the front windows by several unknown persons, believed by police to be Spanish anarchists.

The fire brigade put oul the flames before they could spread to other parts of the building. There was no great damage, and no one was hurt, Goalie Gets His Kicks On Girl Soccer Team NEWCASTLE, England -UPI George Armstrong 16, pressed into service as goalie in an all-female soccer team by his girl friend, ad mitted he was embarrassed by this unique position unti he discovered that "they don't kick as hard as men." Chairman of the festival committee is Davis Sorokin. Others serving with him include Chlopowicz, Jenny Sitarz, Ruth Strecker, loria Dulgov, Mildred Faulkner, Robert Yslas, Mary Masa, Agnes Garner, Lillian Paulos, Ella Bodiak, Frank Hermann and George Goldmark. The program is open to the public without charge. Honesty Key Factor In X-Ray Peril When a baby is being X- rayed who should hold it? The doctor, the nurse or the parent? i a County Hospital's board of governors yesterday pondered the question.

The hospital has strict rules on who, other than the patient, may be subjected to Xray because of the harm it can cause. The solution to the problem, as far as a radiologist at the hospital is concerned, is someone who is "willing to admit he is past the repro ductive stage." MITCHELL FURNITURl CWST6M UA Student Theft Victim A sport coat, radio alarm and bowling ball were eluded among personal m- be- longings taken from the apartment of a University of Arizona student while he was attending classes yesterday. Joe D. Genchi, 1601 E. 2nd Apt.

3, told police someone took items valued at $125 from his unlocked apartment. LEWISTON. car keys before leaving A 15-year-old scout a bedroom. He met Miss shot his parents to death i Taylor in the hall and bludg- early today and then used the eoned her with the rifle, rifle to bludgeon a young Young Moss a i woman who lived with them, thought he shot the girl in Police identified the youth the stomach, but doctors at as Daryl Moss, a high school Weaverville hospital said she sophomore and secretary of was suffering only from the his Explorer Scout Troop. He effects of a severe beating, was arrested minutes later at! Sheriff Wilson said he be- police roadblock at nearby lieved the boy probably shot Redding, where he had driven at Miss Taylor, but missed the family car in a futile her.

escape attempt. i Shot and killed were Mr. and Mrs. Veril F. Moss.

The injured girl was identified as! Jean Ann Taylor, 20. Shasta County Sheriff Har- old Wilson quoted the boy as saying, "I hated my father. I could not stand to live with him any more and decided to shoot him last Saturday." Young Moss told the sheriff he sneaked into his parents' bedroom early today and fired a .22 caliber rifle point blank at his sleeping father. He said his mother, Lois, woke up screaming so he struck her with the rifle. The boy said he reloaded the gun and shot her when he could not quiet her screams.

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