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the the the a Page Eight Frank Tippett Is Appointed GLOBE. Mar. Gila 3-Frank county E. attorney Tipsince last October, was pett, deputy appointed county attorney by the Gila County Board of Supervisors this morning to fill the vacancy caused by the death Saturday of Edward Y. Weeks.

Coming here from Tennessee In 1922, Mr. Tippett worked for the International Smelter from 1922 tc 1931. He then became sanitary inspector in 1933 and held, that he started position the until study 1937, of law. He took his law degree from Cumberland University and was admitted to the Arizona bar in July, 1940. He W'AS married to Miss Alva Bentley October 1, 1925.

The supervisors awarded the con-; for furnishing a new car for William H. Richardson, Gila county sheriff, to the Gila Motor Company on its low bid. A motorcycle will be. traded in on the new car. The bid of the Knights of Pythias: lodge of $800 for the old Kinney.

House, which recently was seized for taxes, was accepted. A committee from the lodge, composed Daniel E. Rienhardt, Vachel H. Anderson. Pascoe Ellis, William H.

ElJ. K. Pierce, John A. B. Caretto and Lowell Francis, promised the property would be improved so that it will become a credit to the com-! munity.

The old Kinney House was operated for many years by Mr. and Mrs. A. D. It was where Gov.

George W. P. Hunt, now dead, stayed when he came to Globe from Phoenix. Army To Call 51 In Gila County! GLOBE, Mar. 3-Fifty-one Gila county men have been called leave here Friday for one year of training with the United States Army.

They will report to the Gilai County Selective Service Board in the Globe Federal building Thursday afternoon to be ready to leave. at 4 a. m. Friday. Trainees include: Samuel Irwin Wright, Floyd William Mulhern, Clarence S.

Ribelin, Steve Neal. Lee Read Holder, Harvey John Jones, Billie Nayne, man Galson, Ralph Robert Davis, Kenneth Burton Hutchinson. Herman Christian Krueger, Robert Woberton Frantom, Arthur William Closson, Daniel Martinez Hernandez, Richard Otis Flanery, Manuel Romero Morales, Truman Jerome Hart, Carl Robin Watson, Kenneth Franklin Angel Soto Montenegro, Weyman Lamar. Moreland, Ralph Morales Cienfuegos, Chester Dickenson Mekinster, Homer Chester Raymond Camp: bell. Noline, James Roland, Turner, David Villescaz, Dale Melvin Thompson, Ralph Gilbert Sanders.

Walter John Norton, Peter Joe Diaz, Bernard Benjamin Welch, Alfonso Bravo Aguirre, John JoMyers. Augustine Perez Serna, William Meehan, Fernandez. Francisco Jesus Bracamonte. Joe Frances Mayer, Wallace Clay Guy Snedden, Rex Billingsley, Robert Hanley, Lee Ruben Chavez Flores, Robert Powell, Edward Stock, Ernest McGhee, Robert Wendell Lloyd, Arthur Martin Broand sins. Arthur Frank Alvarez Partridge, Lee Yulay Franco.

Fort Population Hits High Mark FORT HUACHUCA, Mar. 3- population (AP)-Fort Huachuca's military mark in its history today with more stood at the highest than 5,000 men stationed here, after the arrival over the week-end of 1,600 additional selective service trainees. has The selective. service program not only brought the 25th Infantry up to near full strength but has furnished men and officers for an entirely new outfit, the 368th Infantry. The new barracks, constructed under the $6,000.000 expansion program, are housing the 368th and most of the 25th.

The remainder of the 25th is housed in the old barracks about two miles from the new canionment. The 368th, which is being ized, is under the command of organ- Col. McKinney. Life Sentence Given Slayer A FLORENCE, trial, Mar. a 3.

Pinal -Climaxing Superior Court jury late this County eve-! old. ning found colored, L. C. Tuttle, 45 years guilty of first-degree murder in connection with the knife slaying of Neuman Hill, also colored. 37, slaying took place at a cotThe ton camp near Eloy last December 19.

Superior Judge H. G. Richardson immediately. imposed a life sentence on Tuttle. The jury deliberated about two hours before returning its verdict.

School Celebrates Basketball Victory MIAMI. Mar. 3-After the sembly morning, at the Miami students High School this! a holiday for the rest of the were to Vandals celebrate basketball the fact that Miami! day, team won the stat a championship at Tucson Saturday. honor team and coaches will be. The by the guests Girls at a dinner sponsored in the high school League, to be auditorium served 6:30 p.

m. Wednesday. at Petition To Extend Power Line Granted BISBEE, Mar, 3 -(AP)-The today County granted Board of Supervisors Arizona Edison a franchise to the extend its power lines from Naco to Company, to ity. Palominas, Hereford and vicinattracted hearing of the application The Lives of the a number federal of representain the Sulphur Springs power project at first 'opposed the move valley but later who ity objections when the utilwithdrew the explained extension. its aims regarding G.

A. Bieberdorf, Oklahoma Agricultural entomologist and Me. at chanical College, estimates cause Oklahoma farmers an rats lass each year of $35 average family. per farm John Cowles Reports On His England Trip America's Cheapest Course Is To Help Isles In Every Way is untrue. Hitler may win the the invasion and subjugation lies before him.

If the United States gives and flying boats to patrol if the flow of planes and factories to England is observer must admit that that Britain has no chance The argument that violation of international law justification for declaring two elementary facts: FIRST, there is today no SECOND, Hitler has justification to attack anyone If Hitler thinks it is in he will do so, regardless of to aid Britain. Otherwise, he If crushes Britain, will inevitably face certain confronted by war with the Realizing that Hitler has that he had no further territorial without question. convert the prepared to be attacked at any 1 Enormous permanent maintenance of two-ocean enough to protect us, not only many, Italy and Japan, plus might have been captured, hut capacity of all the shipyards in output much greater than ours. 2 The United States would tain at tremendous expense to protect the Americas against If one will concede that the continue for more than a few years tion, 10 spend far more than it that to provide for the permanent would be necessary, taxes would AT THE SAME TIME, WITH OF THREE FOURTHS OF EXPORT MARKETS WOULD Much of South America's Europe. Countries like Argentina ucts are meat and wheat, cannot a normal business basis, because those same items.

Either the United States those countries through purchasing destroying or giving them away, those nations to go into the axis With the United States forced make literally staggering and manently continuing naval and for military them out expenditures, and to pay! of such greatly increased taxes that the tax burden alone would tend to strangle the tem, functioning and with of our economic loss of much of our foreign trade, the simultaneous probably the country would go inan economic nose dive that would boom make 1932 and 1933 look like years. CERTAINLY OUR ENTIRE ECONOMY WOULD HAVE TO BE. DRASTICALLY REGIMENTED. It is questionable whether the sofabric of the United States could stand up under such a drastic deflation of our living standards and national income, wholly apart from the psychological danger to ideology of seeing the democratic way while of life shrinking everycept where of government the totalitarian cononward. swept steadily Individuals who quote the founding fathers 10 justify isolationism utterly ignore the fact that so far as transportation and communication are concerned the whole world has shrunk to but a fraction of its former size.

Pan American Airways has placed orders for delivery next year 40 planes, each of which will be able in to fly nine from New York to Lonand a half hours. It longer George Washington much to go from Mount Vernon to York than it takes even now 1o In go from analyzing New the York to question London. of aid Britain, emotional arguments about kinship or common tongue need not be considered. Our national decision should be arrived al solely on the basis of ENLIGHTENED SELF-INTEREST. If by our giving Britain another 100 flying patrol boats, the Britain can problanes ably Atlantic ship successfully and withstand Hitler's attack for at least another year, and if manufacture during that year we can boats, the 1,000 additional flying from standpoint of our national will be defense and preparedness we 900 flying boats better off by having postponed, through possible to showdown Britain, the between arrival the of axis a powers and ourselves.

Since the axis powers respect nothing but force and since by giving more aid to Britain we get additional time in which to multiply our own military By JOHN COWLES (Copyright, 1911, Minneapolis Star Journal) President of the Minneapolis Star Journal, who accompanied Wendell Willkie on his recent trip to Europe. A the NYONE argument who has that the recently United been to States England should stop knows giving that aid to Britain on the grounds that. Britain is already defeaed is untrue. but his most difficult task, of the British Isles, still Britain sufficient destroyers North Atlantic sea lanes, and munitions and tools from American expanded, every impartial would be foolhardy to predict eventually to win. aid to Britain would be and so would give Hitler legal on the United States ignores such thing as international law.

never yet felt the need of legal he wished to attack. interest to declare war on us, extent to which we aid or fail won't. even if we are not immediately axis powers, serious the United extremely consequences. repeatedly broken his solemn pledges demands, the United States would, Americas into an armed camp, This would mean: expenditures for the construction and American nAvy, 8 navy large from the combined fleets of Gerif any, of the British fleet also plus the total shipbullding Europe and Asia, with a potential to build and permanently mainan army and air force sufficient the combined axis powers. United States government cannot longer, without risking wild inflacollects in taxes, then one must agree huge military expenditures that to be enormously increased.

THE AXIS POWERS IN CONTROL WORLD, THE UNITED STATES' LARGELY DISAPPEAR. and economy Uruguay, has always been geared to whose principal prodpossibly sell to the United States on we have an exportable surplus of have permanently to, subsidize their products and storing or economic pressure would compel orbit. strength, obviously, we are in less danger having the powers niake war on as in aid Britain than if we don't. is Neither alternative confronting us free of but the more is prudent and less dangerous course. to help Britain.

Not from 'sentiment but solely on the grounds of America first, solely basis of our own selfish national reduce interest, solely, if you please, the likelihood of our being involved in war. THE WISEST DECISION FOR US TO MAKE IS TO GIVE THE BRITISH ALL POSSIBLE TOOLS WITH WHICH TO CARRY THE FIGHT. Our aid to Britain doesn't need to be We a should soft-headed Santa Claus type. and air insist wherever on getting naval bases in the world not they will help the United States, because we intend to become a militaristic, imperialistic power to exploit the weaker races, but because we are determined to make the United States and our democratic way of life impregnable against attack' from any combination of powers. We should take advantage of the situation, for example, to insist that the British grant permission to Pan American Airways to fly to Singapore, to India, and to all the other British territories.

Such requests on our. part would not be unreasonable, because we should grant the British reciprocal rights, to be exercised whenever they were in position and wished to do SO, to establish similar air service to the United States and its possessions. Commerce flows along the line of transportation and communication, and civilization goes hand in hand with commerce. Potentially Pan American Airways is one of the most valuable an assets the United States possesses, not asset of incalculable importance only commercially but for can's personnel and the ready consands of trained men in Pan a Ameritional defense, because of the thou- Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Tuesday Morning, March 4, 1941 Weeks Rites for MIAMI, Edward Mar. 3 -Funeral services at 4:30 Y.

Weeks will be held from the o'clock tomorrow afternoon Church, of with St. the Rev. O. J. Rainey.

Community Presbyterian Church, Globe, John's Episcopal will be in the officiating. Masonic InterPinal Cemetery. plot, Mr. Weeks, who was born adelphia January 23, in PhilSaturday night just after 1902, his died return late here from Tucson. He was re-elected Gila attorney last fall and had but county recently influenza.

from an attack of recovered He is survived by his guerite, Lawrence and two children, Carol and wife, MarNorman Weeks. Set For Today Gila Recorder's Business Gains the GLOBE, Mar. 3-An increase in of Edward February A. business of the office recorder, Flannigan, Gila county in over. February, 1940, was Gila disclosed his report made to, visors today.

County Board of SuperFees collected were $310 compared with $223.30 in 1940, and with papers 187. handled were 277 compared five There were 83 real estate deeds, mining deeds, four real estate 105 mortgages. conditional 15 chattel sales mortgages, eight marginal bills of sale, 15 releases, contracts, releases, 21 location noleases one affidavit of labor, four and 41 papers of miscellaneous classification. Miningman Dies. In Tucson Hotel DOUGLAS, Mar.

-(AP)-Martin Hickinson, 71 years old, for half century A miningman in a Southern Arizona, was found dead in his hotel room here today. Hel succumbed during the night to a heart attack, physicians said. Hickinson for many years had of been interested in the development only mining known properties in Mexico. His relatives are in Sweden, United which he left to come to the States more than 50 years ago, Second Damage Suit A Of suit Barber Dismissed enburg. barber, which seeks Ed Griffin, WickLee constable Barnette, and former Wickenburg damages because corporations of of that community other charges alleged was false dismissed arrest and terday for the second time by yes- Superior Judge Howard C.

Speakman. Judge Speakman held the complaint, which asks $302,000, is an attempt to split one cause of action into three causes and "thereby obtain duplicitous judgments and Griffin damages, but the court permitted 15 days to amend the complaint. Phoenician Succumbs worth TUCSON, C. Mar. 3 -(AP)-ElsTower, 44 years old, Phoenix, died the U.

S. Veterans Hospital here this afternoon. His wife, Dena, survives. The body will be sent to Phoenix tomorrow night. vertibility of its equipment from peace the uses next to few war needs.

years Pan American Airways could be built into the greatest transportation agency in the world, with tremendous benefit not only to the United States but nations. Americans who resist giving aid to Britain on' the grounds that wel are simply pulling Britain's chestnuts out of expose themselves complex as possessors of an inferiority toward the British. NO ONE FAMILIAR WITH INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS TOCAN QUESTION THAT THE UNITED STATES IS THE NUMBER ONE POWER OF THE WORLD. If the United States pursues policy, courageous and intelligent foreign and if with the help the products of. our factories and shipyards and farms we enable Britain to win the withstand Hitler 'and eventually it war, the United States can, we will rise to 'our opportunity.

hecome in effect the majority and controlling. partner in firm comprising the English-speaking peoples. our actions. are enlightened, we can shape the world for a century to come, not moulding it along the imperialistic human exploitation, but in a pattern of free wider trade areas, and a happier, fuller existence, not only for ourselves but for most of the people on the globe. Adding Machines CUARANTEED Nationally $49.00 and Easy Terms Walsh Bros.

Fashion Guilds, Labor Boards Lose In Rulings Heh.The supreme, court millinery and yesterday: dress designers violated antitrust laws in efforts to curb style piracy. Ruled the labor board could not issue broad order to enjoin employer from general violation of Wagner act, but must confine order to specific charges. WASHINGTON, Mar. funny. hats for women lost a fight preme court.

today, The unanimously found a group of hat designers Originators Guild of America, an organization of dress and fabric designers and manufacturers, violated the antitrust laws in the steps they took to prevent piracy of their creations. Guild members refused to deal with retailers who sold the products of any manufacturers who copied their designs. They signed up thousands of retailers throughout the country to co-operative agreements. The court found the guilds to be "unlawful combinations" and upheld a a Federal Trade Commission order against them. Labor Board Loses The court also put its foot down on an effort of the labor board order the Express Publishing Combany of San Antonio broadly to "cease.

and desist" from interfering with the rights of its but employees under the Wagner act, upheld a specific board order for the pany to cease and. desist from "in any manner interfering with the efforts" of the Antonio Newspaper Guild (Congress of Industrial Organizations) to bargain collectively with it. "The authority conferred on the board to restrain the practice which it has found the employer to have committed," said the majority opinion by Justice Harlan Fiske Stone, "is not an authority to restrain generally all other unlawful practices which it has neither found to have been pursued nor persuasively to be related to the proven unlawful conduct." The effect of the board's original order, Stone noted, would be to make the employer "for the indefinite future conduct his labor relations at the peril of a summons for contempt" if the board should charge that he dismissed an employee union activity or committed some other breach of the law separate from the specific point of the original prosecutionalleged Interference with the union's bargaining efforts. Three Dissent Justices William Douglas. Hugo L.

Black and Stanley contended that the board's order enforced in full. Their dissenting opinion, written by Douglas, contended that it was not the courts to determine the "whether the remedy chosen by board was' reasonably and that "to cut. down the language of this. order not only substitutes our judgment for that of the it will also result in creation' of host of Another. Texas case found the court declining to decide at this time whether an order of the state railroad commission was stitutional racial discrimination.

In some sections where traffic is light car. and trains carry. only one sleeping the sleeper is in charge of a colored Pullman porter instead of white Pullman conductor. The commission ordered all sleeping cars to be put in charge of conductor. The court's unanimous opinion, by Justice Felix Frankfurter, said that the CAsE "touches sensitive area of 50- cial policy upon which the federal courts ought not to enter unless no alternative to its adjudication is open" and added that "such constitutional adjudication plainly can be avoided if a definite ruling on the state issue (whether the commission had.

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B. Ballantyne of the University of Arizona was the first president day of -Southern Arizona stake of the Latter Day Saints Church, the seventh stake in the state. Dr. John A. Widtsoe, an apostle of the church from Salt Lake City, organized the stake St.

yesterday. It includes the wards of Tucson, Bisbee, Douglas, Nogales, Binghampton, Pomerene, which St. David and Whitewater, formerly were under the California mission of the church. Jared J. Trejo, St.

David, was named first councilor of the stake. with M. O. Evans of Bisbee second councilor. Mexican Cattle Cross Boundary hundred fifty-two head of cattle! from the ranges of were crossed the international linei here today.

Frank Williams was the buyer off 516 head, which are being sent to Mark Elkins, Grant, N. M. The remainder was purchased by Frank Puriton, Tipton, Calif. These cattle will be sent to Tipton. Golohraters "translucid' A new make-up permits your 'glow through'.

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"It is difficult to find any utilitarian purpose in a large majority of women's hats. They most certainly do not protect the wearer against rain or snow or cold. "Virtually their sole, function is to make the wearer happy in thought that she has a beautiful thing which -is in fashion. Here the emphasis should be on the word 'fashion', for no matter how beautiful, it not in fashion, the hat will not sell. "In fact.

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