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Tucson Citizen from Tucson, Arizona • 24

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PAGE 24 TUCSON DAILY CITIZEN FRIDAY1 EVENING JULY 17 1964 vyjn' -v Cohn Has Stork Club Celebration 1 5- -Q New Jail Starts Shaping Up The walls of the new county prison and sheriffs office (left to right) will enclose much new gadgetry designed to provide maximum security Drab Prison Look Avoided At New County Jail Vh controls and an emergency power system The eye of television will focused on entrances and on the main prison corridor And disturbing noises will be picked up by radio Cell doors are opened individually or altogether by centrally controlled switches Entry into security areas will be through two doors with a so-called safety vestibule in between Both the jail with its 27192 square feet and the sheriffs office with 6387 make use of concrete to the full Even the chairs and tables will be of concrete to eliminate de NEW YORK UPI About 300 friends of attorney Roy Cohn held a victory party at the Stork Club last night hailing his acquittal by a federal court jury yesterday on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice The gala affair reportedly costing thousands of dollars lasted into the wee hours of the morning Cohn moved from table to table greeting the well-wishers Among the gifts he received was a floral piece of red and white gladioli with a ribbon reading: days are here AT THE END of a 27-day retrial yesterday Cohn and codefendant fellow attorney Murray Gottesman were acquitted of charges growing out of the $3 million United Dye and Chemical Corp stock fraud case Cohn had been charged with three counts of perjury and four counts of obstruction of justice Gottesman had been charged with two counts of perjury The government contended Cohn had tried to prevent the indictment of four men in the case and both he and Gottesman lied to a grand jury COHN 37 chief council for Sen Joseph Senate investigations subcommittee in the declared after verdict was announced: all I do thank God for the United States of America where no matter who in high places moves against you there is a recourse to a jury of 12 Americans" The first trial which took four weeks ended in a mistrial April 18 when a juror was excused because of the death of her father Photo By Bill Hopkins Runaway Youth Ex-Convict Held In Kidnaping Robbery Shaft Going Down Here Five Anaconda officials here look down into the Twin Buttes shaft No 1 headed 900 feet into copper ore The observers (left to right) are: Knaebel new mines department head James Kelly geologist Lloyd Pollish underground superintendent Floyd Balantine chief engineer and Robert Lynn geological engineer Anaconda Sinking Shaft In Onen-Pit Mine Tests By CHARLES GUDAITIS Next week the new county jail at 29th SL and Mission Road will be completely walled in to provide passing motorists with some idea of how the final $650-000 product will look It already is apparent that a drab prison look is being avoided The windowless concrete walls have an exposed rock surface which shows up attractively at a distance The thin panels making up the wall may give future prisoners ideas of gouging their way out to freedom But they may as well learn ahead of time that the concrete has Rein For If you have something to give away the Citizen will print your offers at no charge MAIL YOUR NOTICE-do NOT phone It to Tucson Dally Citizen Please Include your phone number street ad-dess and signature The Citizen reserves the right to cut the length of offers ooo Two block krttonj House-broken 1257 Wheatrldoe Drive phono 297-1338 OOO Throo t-woek-otd (emolo kittens Two collco with short holr one ton and white long haired 1551 Colic Siglo phone 622-7281 0 0 0 Pickup truck load of good kindling wood 2643 Wilson Ave phono EA 6-9435 0 0 0 KITTENS Three 4-rponth-old ygllow kittens 3402 Loo 0 0 0 Nino-month-old female white rabbit Also wire cage 3402 Lee 0 0 0 KITTENS Three tuny kittens need good homes 231S Layton Place phone EA 5-1751 0 0 0 Two 6-woek-oid male puppies Mother Is terrier Used to outdoors Phone 298-6393 ooo KITTENS Mother cat amt two cut kittens Part Persian 3249 26th St phone EA 5-6151 0 0 0 Four-year-old pedigreed beagle Nemo la Domino Needs to live on a largo ranch where ho can run Phone EA 4-7514 OOO If you cannot find a suitable home for your pet you'll find a helping hand at the Humane Society of Tucson 3450 Kelvin Blvd phono 3264611 ooo KITTENS Eight-week-old house-broken kittens Two black-striped male one gray end white female 3446 Blecklldge Apt Phono 326-6341 ooo Pour-year-old to terrier Smooth hair female gentle with children 4132 25th St phone 2(5-5232 ooo KITTENS Two beautifully marked female calico kittens Sandbox trained Good with children end dogs 7350 Kenyon phone 291-6446 OOO RATS MIC! Healthy animals 4182 28th St Phone 327-0132 Saturday end Sunday only ooo Two 10-woek-old kittens On black one grey-striped 134 Celle Evelina phono 294-0439 ooo White rat and cage Will givo to good homo 2421 Eastland Healthy housebroken klttena need good homes 134 Irvington Road Apt 4 (near 4th Avenue) going back to the 1880s The ore bins of the old Copper' Queen mine still stand as does the head frame of the Copper Glance and an old railroad car that once carried mining men to Tucson is a weather-beaten relic of the past Anaconda which is probably the largest non-ferrous mining company has brought some of its best men to Tucson to direct the development here Knaebel who has worked all over the world and was chosen mining man of the year in 1956 came here after developing the largest uranium mine in the world The Jackpile at Grants NM Second in command and chief engineer is Floyd Balantine who came here from the New Mexican uranium mining program James Kelly who is in charge of geological exploration on the properties leased from Banner has spent 17 years with the company- principally in the western United States Lloyd Pollish underground superintendent spent 11 years at Continued From Page 19 sons this well will be sealed off at the 800-foot level is below the strata where others are drawing water in the Knaebel said want to hurt our farmer Allan Bowman vice president -and general manager of Banner began putting together in the early 1950s the claims that now are being developed Banner mined copper from three underground Operations at Mineral Hill and this property has the potential of becoming another big open pit in the future 1 The third property is in the Helvetia district of the Santa Rita Mountains east of the Nogales Highway And Anaconda is drilling there to discover whether it will make a nine Under the agreement with Banner Anaconda is in charge of all operations The two companies will divide future profits The Twin Buttes area is a mining district with a history Xsa I't i forcing steel in a tight enough pattern to prevent crawling through Erection of the walls does not indicate the prison is near completion for that date lies off late in the fall Inside the large number wire tubes jutting out of concrete point to the many weeks of work ahead to make what the Board of Supervisors says will be an ultra-modern prison The wiring will be needed for a closed-circuit television security system phone and loudspeaker intercommunication between the prison and adjoining sheriffs office special "door Free Honeybees Container will be supplied If necessary 427 7th Avt phone 422-5349 Come or cell between 9 am and 2 pm OOO Two cats Both altered malei One short-tailed Manx one tiger stripe with long tall Had rabies shots Phone 793-7532 OOO DOO Female Dalmatian dog Good with children Must havt room to run Phono 3254382 OOO Fully grown part Siamese femala kitten All black 403 Tyndall Avt Phono 424-5759 0 4 0 Part bulldog and beagle To family with children only Ideal children's patient and gentle About 2 years Old Loves people Phone 294-3770 ooo Everything listed in this public servlet celumn la offered free of cherts The Citiiee assumes no responsibility for the condition of Itemo offered County Road Width Policy Questioned State Land Commissioner Obed Lassen has written the Board of Supervisors that he thinks some of the right of way requests affecting state land may be greater than necessary He returned two requests for roads south of Tucson suggesting the county apply for only 10 feet of right of way on the state land side of a section line County policy has been to seek 150 feet for section line roads and 90 feet on quarter section lines it is absolutely necessary that you require more right of way than the 40 feet you may present your said Lassen County Engineer A Di-Cicco said the county shortly would provide a detailed answer on its road policies Clllzwi Photo by Art Orsbror Scouts Plan Observance Members of the Catalina Council Boy Scouts of America will join Scouts throughout the nation tomorrow in observing American Heritage Day Some 1200 troops attending the Sixth National Boy Scout Jamboree at Valley Forge Pa will set the pattern for thousands of campfires that will be built across the country Local Cub Scouts Boy Scouts and Explorer Scouts have planned special activities for this- weekend The Catalina Council Boy Scouts of America is a United Community Council affiliate Man Accused Of Raping Ex-Wife A construction worker accused of breaking into his home and raping her was to be arraigned today in Justice Court on a first-degree charge of rape and first-degree burglary Eugene Dana Womack Jr 22 of 142514 Adelaide Drive was arrested after his former wife told detectives that she awoke about 3 am Wednesday morning to find Womack standing by her bed She told police that she was then sexually assaulted El Salvador copper mine in Chile Knaebel said that the employment figure would stay at its present level for the next year It will become much higher when the overburden is stripped off the ore and the mill is built He added that opening up of the Twin Buttes pit will result in the creation of v6ry large and prominent waste Knaebel said mining company cannot choose the geographic locations of ore bodies These decisions were made by higher Authority than man must develop mines where nature placed them we are to continue to contribute to the economy by bringing in a new production of raw materials and create new Twin Buttes property is in the area of one of the great copper developments and includes oplflSits developed by Pima Duval and American Smelting Refining Co Lebanon Barg Sinatra BEIRUT Actor-singer Frank Sinatra has been barred from entering Lebanon because of his moral and material support of Israel the daily newspaper said today The newspaper said the council of ministers also voted Wednesday to ban movies and records But a movie starring Sinatra is showing in Beirut 4 struction by unruly inmates The sheriffs office is farthest advanced'in construction at this point Its 25 rooms will house all sheriffs activities under one roof The plans show rooms for polygraph tests fingerprinting photography briefing records and interrogation in addition to regular offices The prison which adjoins on the west is designed to house 210 men and 24 women in seven dormitories There also are 30 individual cells plus three isolation cells The height of all quarters is 9 feet 2 inches The trusty section is entirely separate from that of the the kidnaping and robbery of a Coolidge man Authorities said the suspects tied the victim to a tree in the desert and left him in the hot sun -THE troubles really began a few miles east of 3 Airmen Injured As Car Rolls Three airmen assigned to Davis-Monthan Air Force U-2 unit were injured early today when their auto ran off the Nogales Highway tore down 40 feet of barbed wire fence and rolled over in a cotton field Attendants at D-M hospital said the driver Airman 2C Turney Thomas Tuggle 24 sustained multiple contusions abrasions and a possible head injury His condition was listed as good The two passengers were Airman 3C Basiel William Bolen Jr 18 and Airman 2C Alen Schneider 22 Attendants said Bolen suffered contusions and abrasions of the right arm and possible chest injuries He was released after treatment Schneider is treated for multiple contusions and lacerations and possible head injuries All are assigned to the 4080th Strategic Wing Arizona Highway Patrolman James Williams said the driver apparently fell asleep at the wheel Williams said the northbound convertible ran off the right side of the Nogales4 Highway about 6 miles south of Tucson cut back across the roadway in a side skid and turned over after going off the west side 3 Projects Will Probe Smoking The Public Health Service has announced three new research projects into how cigarette smoke affects living tissue The Studies involve areas in which the surgeon advisory committee on smoking and health indicated more information was needed The committee said in a report last January that cigarette smoking was harmful to health Surgeon General Luther Terry said yesterday that the National Cancer Institute had awarded more than $300000 to support these studies: $107535 contract to the New York University Medical Center to isolate and identify chemicals in tobacco extracts and smoke which may act as Indirect cancer agents $103575 contract to the Food and Drug Research Laboratories New York to investigate changes taking place in the windpipes of laboratory animals exposed to cigarette smoke $104446 contract to Hazleton Laboratories Falls Church Va to help evaluate the rela tlon of tobacco smoke nickel dust and ozonized hydrocarbons to lung cancer In animals' Citlssn Pteto hardened criminals so that cooperative inmates have to put up with threats Everything is one-storyl with plumbing and electrical fixtures laid out for easy expansion of quarters Consultation with insurance people led county officials to adopt a top classification fire design The prison walls' for example extend upward several feet above the roof to keep flames from spilling over to a neighboring building in event of fire It Is supposed to be a itaaxi-mum security a tough one from which to escape Time only will tell Tucson on the Benson Highway yesterday when he stopped to ick up a hitchhiker The hitchhiker turned out to be John Targett 53 whose last -permanent address was the Arizona State Prison from which deputies here said he was paroled is April after serving time for robbery In a signed statement the teen-ager gave this account of occurrences after he stopped to pick up Targett: THE PAIR rode east together for about a half hour until near the Pima-CocMse county line the truck later found to have been stolen in Winkelman stopped running Targett waved down a passing pickup truck and pulled a hunting knife on the driver Lawrence Clonts 21 of Cool- idge The Winkelman youth then drove the truck with ajl three men in it to a deserted spot just inside Cochise County where he and Targett relieved Clonts of about $30 and tied him to a tree GAVE him a drink of water and left him a half jug (of water) when we left and we told him he would be able to work his way free in about an the youth told authorities But Clonts was quicker -He soon freed himself ran to a ranch house 3miles away and called Benson authorities When the youth and Targett arrived at the New Mexico Arizona border inspection station Cochise County Department Sheriff Carl Egts was waiting THEY GAVE UP and were brought back to Tucson late last night by Pima Sheriff Deputy Peter Frank The I6-year-old who is being held at the Pima County Juvenile Detention Home pending a decision on whether he should face trial as an adult told Frank he decided about 2 am yesterday to from his Winkelman home He admitted stealing the pickup truck there Besides kidnaping and robbery the youth Is being held here on suspicion of two counts of auto one of the Clonts vehicle and one of the truck from Winkelman Targett is being held on suspicion of kidnaping robbery and auto theft Store Group Plans Sunday Closing Stores operated by member of the Tucson Appliance Merchandisers Association (TAMA) are expected to begin closing on Sundays this weekend as a result of a resolution passed by the group The resolution approved this week by a majority of the membership urges dealers to closa their stores on Sundays said executive director Walter Carter that Sunday should be a day of worship rest and family unity for all including merchants and their He stressed the action taken was not of a compulsory nature and added the organization hopes all dealers will cooperate on the clpsing or least give it a try" Some 25 appliance dealers ara members of the association according to Carter IN REDEVELOPMENT AREA Pioneer Head Urges Auditorium Complex By DALE WITTNER All he wanted to do was run away from home But complications landed a 16-year-old WInkelman youth in Tucson last night accused of joining a middle-age transient in Herman Berlowe Tucson Post Office Aide Cited Herman Berlowe public relations officer of the Tucson Post Office Tuesday will be awarded a citation by the Denver Regional Headquarters of the Post Office Department This is the first time that Regional Headquarters has recognized a Tucson postal employe for -performance" -Regional Director Cros-san said the award acknowledges Berlowe's publicity and public relations work in connection with post office dedications and postmaster installations in southern Arizona Berlowe of 4632 7th St entered the Tucson postal service in December 1941 The presentation will be made by Frank Anderson of the Denver Regional Headquarters in the office of Postmaster Harold Collins Figure Hiked For Fair Coliseum (I) The Arizona Fair Commission has approved a higher cost coliseum for the state fairground and will increase its proposed bond sale to match the new figure The decision was made yesterday at a commission meeting which was called to approve sale of $55 million in bonds to finance the coliseum Bid opening was postponed until a new figure could be determined Lowest of seven bids to build the 15006-seat coliseum was $5-486928 submitted by Manhat-tan-Dickmann Construction Co of Phoenix This was $12 mil lion above the estimates A bond agent said the figure probably would be Increased by $500000 to $13 million depending on whether the commission took the base bid or added features covered In plans The additional funds are needed for debt service and fees By CECIL JAMES Calling tourism finest industry Pioneer Hotel manager Robert Minerich yesterday made a strong pitch for a municipal auditorium complex -located in- an urban redevelopment area Minerich said tourism sells Tucson better than other industries He added however that are not doing an effective job of selling and maybe the people of the community do not have an interest in its future said Minerich added is high time to pay attention to this industry and we need a civic center to help promote MINERICH TOLD the Tucson Retail Trade Bureau that some people believe private enterprise will build such a center "People also thought private Industry would build a center in Minerich continued it So the city acquired federal funds cleared a slum area and started a redevelopment program have a slum areaan eye-sore where a civic center could be built And I say do not build in the modem eastern tradition but in the style of the old Southwest This is what people come here to MINERICH SAID on Monday he will travel to San Francisco to invite the American Association of Civil Engineers to hold its convention here in 1970 -This convention if we land it will bring 2800 delegates to Minerich explained Speaking at the Pioneer Hotel Minerich said Tucsonians take it for granted that it is too hot for a convention to be held here during the summer BUT HE pointed out there is a large convention in Sacramento this week and was 108 degrees and the humidity was high Whether it is July or December the situation is the same People will go to conventions" Minerich also was critical of the lack of limousine service from Tucson International Airport to downtown Tucson He said that a convention whose delegates would have spent $800000 was lost because of a lack of transportation to and from the airport SUNDAY he continued "I went to the airport to pick up a friend There were 106 people who got off of the airplane and there was but one taxi cab to take them into town justmilled around and you should have heard their comments I was However Minerich said there was a possibility that full transportation to and from the airport will be available within 90 days Three local firms have applied to the Arizona Corporation Commission for a certificate to operate a limousine service in Tucson New Owner Takes Over KGUN-TY The Gilmore Broadcasting Corporations of Arizona and Indiana have taken over ownership of KG UN-TV in Tucson and its sister station 'WEHT-TV in Evansville Ind according to the Federal Communications Commission Negotiations for the 945 million kale were completed in January Edwin Richter Jr former president of the local station wiU remain es Its general manager No nttyr cVngei in per-Sonne! art 'expected Cleanup Time Again Sanitation Department The neighborhood conducts such a campaign annually The Citizens Council for the Control of Communicable Diseases is hoping to encourage other neighborhood groups to follow suit When cleanup time comes around in Pueblo Gardens everybody helps Here adults Clinton Nine (left) and Thomas Roof and his two sons Tommy 8 and Timmy 5 carry out trash for removal tomorrow by the city i I i i.

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