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ffb Arttana Baltg Bttr (J Chinese Indifferent Spanish Trail Motel Purchased for $168,000 Sale of the Spanish Trail motel; the motel November 1. Thursday, October 10, 147. TllMta, AHltm Obituaries $1,300,000 in Budget Excess Bids Pend Before Commission To National Election Called for Nov. 21-23 Gelsel la planning some Improvements. Including installation of a swimming pool and future erection of additional rental units.

The en-r JOHN D. ANGUS Funeral services for John Dunc 2 STATES TOLD TO.AMDIANS at 305 Benson Highway for 000 was announced yesterday with the recording of deed In the office of the Pima coOnty recorder. The motel waa sold by Mr. and SHANGHAI, Oct. 29.

GTO tire property waa redecorated re- an Angus, 45, who died rriday night of asphyxiation at his home, 830 East Sixth street, will be held By STAR STAFF COHKESrONDENT PHOENIX, Oct. 29. Pending before the Arizona Tax Commission Is a total of $1,357,025 In special budget excess requests, and many more will be received before the end of the present fiscal year, Joe China's first national election is at 2 p.m. today at Brlngs chapel. Key.

C. E. Huntington of St. Luke's In the Desert will officiate, with burial following in Evergreen cemetery. Mr.

Meredith, who was from Cumberland, Is survived by relatives In Mississippi and Texas. Mra. Virgil Essel to Mr. and scheduled for Nov. 21, 22 and 23, but at 2 p.

m. today at Reilly a chapel. New Mexico, Arizona Will Hunt, chairman, said today. All of these requests will be considered the imminence of this historic Rev. Walter H.

Dugan of St. An- on their merits without consideration by the commission of a pend event finds the country's vast pop drew'a Episcopal church will offi ing Pima county case which seeks ulation in a state of "indifference. Lose Federal Grants to Whites, Otherwise ciate, with the American legion conducting graveside services In for various purposes. Others range f. i perplexity and anxiety," to quote from $76,500 in Greenlee county to one well-known Chinese magazine.

W. B. Gelsel of Hebron, Indiana. The property consists of 20 rental units, owner's quartere and atore-rooma. Essel.

who has owned and operated the motel since September, 1942, came to Tucson from Chicago. He said yesterday he has rented a residence at 1140 East Tenth street, and will give possession of Evergreen cemetery. ture of a $100,000 authoWeation for park and recreation purposes. $1,000 In Mohave county. Sample inquiries by this corre Hunt said the commission, realiz-1 Acting on advice from the attorn- JAMES P.

MASIinURX James Paul Mashburn, 28, of 3743 lng the plight of Arizona's counties ney generals office, the tax com mission Is requiring Itemized appli spondent In north and central China over the past two months indicate this is a fair statement. Originally scheduled for October, and municipalities under the state South Lundy avenue, died Saturday morning at a hospital In Tem cations from all localities. Unless rLUMBixa Repair work asd sew las til latinos. PATIO WALLS CURBS All colors. FIREPLACES laslde or oat.

ROOM ADDITIONS FIXORS HARDWOOD A COXCRETK NEW HOMES 60 to 90-Day Delivery ALL Work by Co a tract Free Estimate laoae 5960 A SUT ACE CO. 618 ta Ave. nose S96 10 per cent budget limitation law, MRS. MABEL K. ALEXANDER Mrs.

Mabel E. Alexander, 38, former Tucson resident who moved to Santa Ana, In 1942, died in a local hospital here Wednesday morning. Survivors are her husband, G. Stanley Alexander; one son, James McSpadden; two brothers, James T. and Ed C.

Everett, Santa Ana; one sister, Mrs. J. H. Wren; and ple City, according to word received here by Mr. and Mrs.

Sam all items fully are expained, he said, the commission will have to refuse their expenditure. Pima the election was postponed for a month, and there has been talk of MRS. VELMA JACOBS Funeral" aervlcea for Mra. Velma must Ignore the Pima county suit pending final determination by th Arizona Supreme Court, to which it has been appealed by the office of John L. Sullivan, attorney Sherstuck, 20 East District street.

another delay, but government Jacobs, 43, Casa Grande road, ho county was required to more fully quarters have remained silent on Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Betty Mashburn and two children. itemize and explain Its latest re WASHINGTON. Oct. 29.

WV-The social security administration said today New Mexico and -Arizona must provide aid to needy Indians or forfeit $5,000,000 a year In federal grant for improvishled white people. Jane Hoey, director of the administration's bureau of. public aa-aistanee, told a reporter that benefits are being denied to the aged, blind and needy children among 101,000 Indiana In the two states. She added that Arizona and New Mexico are the only states still denying Indiana those benefits. They also are the only two atatea which deny Indians the right to rote.

the subject. quest. The voters are scheduled to Tucson; and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Q.

A. Mashburn, Temple City. tiicri jjdicuia, itu. anu una. Xj.

l. died Tuesday In a local hospital, will be held at 2 p. m. Friday at the Arizona Mortuary. Rev.

Frederick G. Knoll will officiate, with burial following In Evergreen cemetery. Everett, Tucson. She was also a choose 2,164 members of a national Services and burial were held Christmas Decoration sister of Mrs. Ethel M.

Fischback, "Just consider," Hunt said, "the fact that special levy requests made so far cover only a little. over a quarter of a year. With those pending and ones already granted, they there yesterday. assembly which Is to elect a president of the republic. A national legislature, called the, legislative1 Fund Reaches $4,750 yuan, also is to be named by direct alreadv approach $1,500,000 with vote of the people.

the year barely started. Most appli who was killed Just a week ago an automobile accident near Wlck-enburg while en route to visit her here. Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. Friday at the Arizona Mortuary, with burial following In Evergreen cemetery. Tucson's Cferistmas lighting dec Eight million Chinese living DAVID L.

MEREDITH Funeral services for David Lo-vell Meredith, 57, who was killed Sunday afternoon when struck by a car while he was walking across the highway near Sahuarlta, have been changed to take place here cations for budget excesses come during the last three months of the abroad are eligible tOL select 64 as oration fund has reached $4,750 of the $7,500 required, according to Tucson Advertising club officials sembiy delegates to represent Miss Hoey ald Arizona grants assistance to "a few Indians" who them. year when county and city ouageis are near depletion." All-time High Foreseen How much the localities will run conducting the drive. cried Dad exclaimed Mother Shouted Sister No, this Isn't shout an accident Rtromberjr-Carlsoa anperlot lty la achieved bj S3 years of research cnglneerinx music at Its bent. Come In and he thrilled. Hear onr 12-mlnote demonstAuoa.

The Communist party controls possibly one-third of the nation, with more than 150,000,000 people, live off reservations and New Mexico is planning to extend beneflta to off-reserva4ion Indiana. Miss Hoey aald a director and behind on their budgets this year la problematical, the tax commission chairman said, but on the ba The executive committee of Larry Langers, Bud Williams and Frank E. Drachman announced today that checks made payable to but It Is Illegal in the government'6 an attorney of the New Mexico -ns 0 eyes. sis of requests to date, an all-tlmel state board of public welfare recently conferred here with the so the Tucson Ad Club Christmas The minority Democratic League has been outlawed for allegedly cooperating with the Communists. cial security administration and Fund can be mailed to Postofflce Box 2223, thus saving block cap "we told them we have no author 1 high will be established Hunt pointed out that if the supreme court confines It decision to the aingle caae now pending, no guide for future action by the commission will have been established.

tains precious time. "We have to let the contract ity to give grants-in-aid to states which fall to conform with social security regulations, including in a few days," the officials aald. those aealnst discrimination. Judge Henry C. Kelly.

Yuma, who "If we don't have the entire sum by then, then Christmas lighting is out, and we'll have to return decided against the tax commission If New Mexico fails to extend aid to needy Indians, she aald, a The atlll smaller Democratic Socialists and Young China parties, the only others In existence, represent minute fractions of the people. Between 250 and 300 pounds of paper products of all kinds are used annually per capita in the United States. 4 a i in the Pima case, went no further than the questldn of whether an hearing will be heard on a pro the checks we already posal to suspend federal-aid grants emergency was involved In tlAt has banned pleasure The agency's San Francisco re particular instance. Norway motoring. 1 WHS; gional office has been In touch with Arizona on the aame problem, but negotiations have not yet "It is hoped both by this office and the attorney general that the TO $2.45 One Way Face FASTEST.

SHORTEST ROUTES AJr-Caaaltloeea CaacbM reached the stage of those with New Mexico. Miss Hoey said that the social security administration only recently received evidence of the re The HETPLEWIUTE Model 1121-Pa JUST ARRIVED IN POPULAR SIZES GAS CIRCULATING HEATERS WILLIAMS WALL FURNACES GAS LOGS GAS WALL INSERTS RADIANT GAS HEATERS OIL CIRCULATING HEATERS fusal of aid to needy persons from frit-nds of Indians. appellate court will agr.ee to review the entire question and thus give us something definite on which to proceed In the future," he said. Pima County's Largest Of the pending applications, Pima county has the largest, having asked to exceed Its budget by an additional $678,289 for various purposes. Including operation of the county hospital and Improvement and maintenance of roads.

The next larvest Is bv Marlcona "Public assistance Is. not the fO t. SraaSway fsoee SJ70 has switched to Calvert because Calvert is mellower. of 1814-6801 Amaa. Philadelphia.

Pa. answer to Indian poverty," Miss Hoey said, "but people who are In Remember' There's Nothing- Finer than a Strombers-Crlsoa THE HALL ELECTRIC CO. reed are qualified to receive governmental assistance, whatever TIDMARSH ENGINEERING COMPANY their race, color or religion." TUCSON county, which voted Monday to re riion ton 23 X. MAIN ST. CALL 177 FOR FREE ESTIMATE 2531 E.

Speedway CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whlakey 86.8 Proof-65 Oraln Neutral Spuita. Calvert Distillers New York City quest permission to spend siio.ni EXPERT REPAIRS James Stewart, superintendent of the Navajo reservation, has estimated that l.soo aged Navajos, 8,000 dependent children and 300 blind Navajos in Arizona and New Mexico are eligible for public assistance but are not getting It. He estimated that S2.401.6S8 would be required to meet their needa. CaleaUters DieUpkaciai M. Bread way lbeae 441 -m i vi si i Ghromite Tile BEAUT) 01a Toss TsL 7979 IOOXOH! Cork Floors MS Nsrta afeyM 3 Building Permits Issued; Total $20,000 Three building permits amounting to $20,793 were laaued yeater-day by the city building inspector to the following: Mr.

and Mrs. R. H. Catching, an B.500 permit for a four-room concrete block home to be built at 1429 East Twenty-second street. Dick Hall, a $6,298 permit for a four-room frame atucco dwelling at 1523 East Seneca street.

The Stockham Cooler Company, a $5,000 permit for a brick addition to the store at 840 South Sixth avenue. NOW AT GRABE'S THE MOST SENSATIONAL RADIO VALUE IN YEARS! The new' and finer STROMBERG- CARLSONS LOANS 4-4'2-5 If yos are paying more than 5 oa a mortgage on your horn e-b a 1 a a property hotels-court see us. An unlimited amount of money available at low lntereat rates. 20-25-30 yra. term a.

Ask for Don Evans or Newt. Gardner. Terms ARIZONA REALTY CO. 96 S. Stone Pb.

7050 State Prison Still Crowded Is Report PHOENIX, Oct. 2 (JPh- State Prison Warden Lon Walters aald today the prison Is atlll overcrowded despite the transfer of 60 trustees to the Florence prisoner of ar camp. There has been no further trouble since a altdown strike a month ago. he said, but 880 per sons are confined In an Institution Acts AT to relieve built for COO. Superb instruments come to you in beautiful cabinets of traditional inspiration.

Come in today and treat yourself to a glorious concert on one of these handsome consoles. America's leading radio engineers and master cabinet craftsmen have joined their talents to bring you greater listening pleasure and greater beauty for your home. Walters consulted with Robert O. Kelly, state surplua property purchasing agent, on the final acquisition by the state of the Florence camp from the federal engi The Mayflower 340.00 neers. The plan is to confine trusteea and first offendera at Florencs.

The Caluctta stock exchange has withdrawn all minimum prices of shares, adopted last November to (CAUSED BY COLDS) For Tsars thousands of Doctors prescribed rsarrasnt. It sets at once not only to relieve coughing due to colas but also 'loosent up' phlegm end makes It easier to raise. rEaTUSSXR(B) la salt for both old and save the market from "total col lapse." Medical Test Proved This Creat to Relieve MONTHLY Relief At Last For Your Cough Chronic bronchitis may develop If your cougn, cnest com, or acute Dron-chitla Is not treated and you cannot anora to tsxe a chance with any medicine less potent than Creomulslon which goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to Arm you troubled by eutress of female functional monthly disturbances? Doe tills rnak you suffer from mm. feel so nervous, restless, weakest such times? Then soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed oroncniai mucous membranes. Creomulslon blends beechwood po try Lyclla E.

rins flam's Vece table Com- ML creosote byspeclal nrocesswlth other tuna cestea medicines for coughs. Is contains no narcotics. No matter how many medicines yea have tried, tell your druggist to pound to relieve such symptoms! la a recent medical teat Hnkham Compound proved remarkably helpful to women troubled tnis way. It's what Doctors oil a uterine sedative. It baa a grand soothing effect on one of rtxrman most important organ.

Taken rwrularly Plnkham'a Cora--pound helps build up resistance to such distress. Also a great stomachic tonic I LYD1A E. PINKHAM'S gEsu sen you a ootue or creomulslon with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough, permitting rest and sleep, or you are te have your money bade (Adv.) 47 aW lV IT ihaKn inh for TWINS The Empire 385.00 i soothe ,1 The New World 472.50 We Also Carry the Stromberg-Carhon Table Model Radio and Radio Phonograph 2al a a a two famous, fast-actine ineredi- enta that help thin out thick mucus, reduce swelling, soothe cold-inflamed membranes. Soon soreness eases up, head starts to clear. Don't take head-cold misery lying down use Mentholatum.

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