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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 29

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1 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1968 THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR SECTION PAGE TEN Drachman At Arizona Town Hall Homosexuality Laws Criticized Cited By Ad Club tn1? ') Ct ly Heraldic Complete the limerick by unscrambling the mystery words at end of each line Navajo Sentenced In Kicking Death HOLBROOK (AP) Albert Joe Kabinto, a Navajo from Reams Canyon, was sentenced Monday to 15-18 years imprisonment for the Dec. 9 slaying of Jim Silversmith of McNary. Kabinto had been found guilty of second degree murder in the beating and kicking attack that killed Silversmith. Livingston Contests Trial Says He Is Denied Speedy Decision A man accused of attempted extortion has asked Superior Court to drop the charge A 1 i. '') Veteran TNI Figure Given Silver Medal I Frank E.

Drachman, adver Have you heard of the modem EEUBEQNE tising director of Tucson News papers, was the surprised public's right to be protected ranks in importance with the rights of the individual and noted that legislation passed during the past session of the legislature helped. It provides for separate trials, one to determine the sanity of the defendant and the other to consider his guilt or innocence. recipient yesterday of the Tuc 3 Too big for the hive's LEHOEOWRLT against mm Decause ne con en. tends he has been denied the CASTLE HOT SPRINGS (AP) A second look at state laws dealing with male homosexuality was recommended at a panel at the Arizona Town Hall Tuesday. Speakers said homosexual activity which can damage young people should be dealt with accordingly, but laws should deal with sexual deviates as mentally ill persons rather than son Advertising Club's fourth annual Silver Medal Award for mi a I nil Miner ium right to a speedy trial.

I II I 4 II I Her caloric AKINET Victor Livingston, 4734 E. Auto Rental Edison yesterday obtained a court order Judge Jack Was her feeding KETIMSA par Marks requiring the county outstanding achievement. Such awards are presented annually by Printers' Ink magazine in conjunction with the American Advertising Federation, of which the Tucson Advertising Club is a member. The presentation was made at attorney to appear in Superior criminals. 0 Court at 9 a.m.

April 16. 4 3 Now her honey is all REGFSRUEA The outcome of the petition 1 lS, -4 i i for a writ of prohibiting Justice Alxo a Pioneer Hotel luncheon by club president Bill Browne, along with a caricature of Court from proceeding further 11 flyndicat lyndinw TH AH rlli iwnrf PBbliitwn-Hill the case is scheduled to be 8 88 8 6 6 NFW MRS JH- 'I settled at that time. OA1 CAtiA Mua The latest delay in the case of Executives must be WELL-GROOMED And salesmen, it can be ASSUMED Who have the AMBITION For higher POSITION Must heed, or promotion is DOOMED ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S LIM-R-IDDLE Drachman by Diane Vaughnn. Personal tributes were paid by William R. Mathews, editor and publisher, Arizona Daily Star; former U.

S. Marshal OUl n. oiuuc nic. Livingston and a co-defendant, MA 2-7677 i Robert T. Smith, 512 N.

Iroquois In another' panel at the meeting of state leaders there were recommendations that more mental health clinics be built outside the metropolitan areas to provide partial custodial care for persons who don't need to be in the state hospital full time. The panel also recommended that county responsibilities for caring for indigent persons be extended to those mentally ill, and that general hospitals provide more beds for persons with mental and emotional problems. I. SEND YOUR ORIGINAL LIMERICK CO THIS PAPER now leaves the trial set for May 21 before Justice of the Pakistan Census Peace Toby LaVetter. This one was at the request of KARACHI (AP) Pakistan's population increased about 30 per cent in seven years and the county attorney's office because the key witness, Jack Parsons, former operator of JP's Club, 2545 S.

Craycroft Why lei Rain prove YOUR ROOF NEEDS ATTENTION? Our fre. roof inspecting may detect potential danger spots before extensive interior damage don. Don't wait! Cell now for inspection and estimate. now is about 120 million, with is in jail in Los Angeles. WILLIAM H.

BARNES 64 million in East Pakistan and Atty. S. Jeffrey Minker, rep More facilities could be provided by participating in federal resenting Livingston, said in a 56 million in West Pakistan, official figures showed. Ex-Printer Our 36th Year memorandum to the court that it programs, the panel was told, but should be made soundly and has been more than seven with the realization that federal months since Livingston was charged. He added that there Jake Meyer, Bud Simons, Ber-nie Roth, Ed Goyette, Orville McPherson, Leon Levy and Q.

J. Robb. Other tributes were in the form of congratulatory telegrams and letters. Senders included Gov. Jack Williams, former Gov.

Sam Goddard, Warden Frank Eyman, Sec. of Interior Steward L. Udall, former Tucson mayor Don Hummel, and former U. S. Sen.

Barry Goldwater. Drachman managed the Tucson Opera House from 1926 to 1931. He was named advertising director of TNI in 1962, moving up from advertising manager, a position he had held since 1940. Mathews characterized Drachman as "a very profitable advertising director for any newspaper to have." "And," he added, "he responds very well to increases in pay." Larry Schnebly, chairman of the ad club's Silver Medal Award jury this year, said the have been three continuances Endows UA Scholarship Winllinam H. Barnes, a retired since the original trial date of A Diane can't land in the funds might be withdrawn in the future.

Another discussion group was almost evenly divided on wheth Fourth Annual Award Bill Brown, left, president of the Tucson Advertising Club, presents club's fourth annual Silver Medal Award io Frank E. Drachman, advertising director, Tucson Newspapers, at luncheon yesterday in Pioneer Hotel. The caricature of Drachman is by Diane Vaughnn. (Sheaffer photo Oct. 2 was set.

Livingston and Smith are ac heart of toi wn. cused of attempting to extort $750 from Parsons. Parsor said er Arizona should have a separate department of mental health, an action favored gy the Chicago printer known in Tucson for his avid interest in the organ as a musical instrument, he refused to pay. His nightclub was dynamited on Aug. 2.

Arizona Psychiatric Association Public Records Advisory groups under former Van Nuys, police say Govs. Sam Goddard and Paul has given the University of Arizona School of Music more than $12,000 for an organ scholarship fund. Earnings from the William H. Parsons is charged with four counts of credit card forgery Fannin also advised that this BIRTHS (using someone else's cards), step be taken, but opponents said this could lead to a prolife one count of grand theft of an Mr. ST.

JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL and Mrs. Tom Vassos, 7404 a boy at 11:30 a.m. April 5. Barnes scholarship fund will be 24th, ration of such agencies. Eldon W.

Reider vs. Violet H. Reider, complaint. Bette Jo Mamikunian vs. Gregg Mami-kunian, complaint.

Aurora 0. Valdez vs. Daniel E. Valdez, complaint. Bessie Cooper vs.

Norman D. Cooper, complaint. Leland Maurice Plumley vs. Bethany Ann Plumley, complaint. auto, and one count of driving a Mr.

and Mrs. Terrv E. Schubert. 5901 Foes said this could lead to E. Lester, a boy at 5:52 p.m.

April 5. car without the owner's consent. He was arrested March 13 and Sat. and Mrs. Richard A.

Peterson, 19th, a girl at 6:45 p.m. April 5. pressure to. set up agencies to 4644 E. Dr.

and Mrs. George A. Dawson. 4240 ward is "designed to recognize advertising men and women at the local level whose achievements and contributions to the deal with cancer, heart and oth Cielo Azul a girl at 12:09 a.m. April 6.

a preliminary hearing is set for Monday. er medical problems. There was Mr. and Mrs. William W.

Mvers, 4873 E. 28th, a boy at 12:25 a.m. April 6. no agreement on the proposal Mr. and Mrs.

Albin Clrzan. 7216 E. 34th, a boy at 2:14 p.m. April 6. Dr.

Casimir Funk first used However, both sides agreed Mr. And Mrs. Carl E. Danlelson. 3241 E.

23rd, a girl at 5:10 p.m. April 6. the new Arizona Health Plan the word vitamin, after dis M. awl AAre I smnin. 11 AO 27th, 'a boy at p.m.

April 6. ning Authority, established by covering a substance in rice Mr. and Mrs. Mack B. Rhoades III.

polishings would cure a disease the last legislature, could even used to establish scholarships for talented organ students at UA. The first Barnes scholarship will be awarded in September of 1969, according to Andrew W. Buchhauser, director of the UA School of Music. Dr. Barnes, who is an organist himself, is an organ designer and builder by avocation.

His book, "The Contemporary American Organist," has gone into numberous printings and is widely used as an authoritative text on the subject. Dr. Barnes holds honorary degrees from Park College, Pairk-ville, and Baylor University, Waco, Tex. 4226 E. 1st, a boy at 4:55 a.m.

April 7. Wilbur Milton Dains vs. Kathryn Dains, dismissal. Eva Otto vs. Joseph O.

Otto, dismissal. Josephine Romero vs. Miguel Romero, decree. Giselle Napoll vs. Richard Napoli, decree.

Patsy Ann Harms vs. James Harms, decree. Maywood Green Craln Dierking vs. Earl John Dierking. Christel Trumps vs.

Joseph S. Trumps, decree. Carol A. Fuller vs. William J.

Fuller, decree. William David Ffenniken vs. Shirley Ann Flenniken, decree. Robert E. Hand vs.

Rita Ann Hand, decree. Lucille J. Harris vs. Bernard Harris, ludgment. Robert G.

Soza vs. Connie D. Soza, de Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Williams, 6318 tually take over administration similar to beriberi.

Calie Herculo, a girl at 5:19 a.m. April 7. of state health functions, al Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Gallardo.

1225 N. Advertisement Main, a boy at 8:10 a.m. April 7. though now only a planning Mr. and Mrs.

David Pace. 834 E. Lee. advertising industry deserve recognition in and beyond their local community." Previous winners were Dr. Elmo Wood, University of Arizona professor of advertising, 1965; W.

R. DuBois, KVOA-TV salesman, 1966; and Erni Caoat, advertising agency owner, 1967. Criteria used by the jury, sai Schnebly, include creative ability, contribution to general advancement of advertising, personal qualifications and contributions to the community. a Birl at 10:31 a.m. April 7.

agency. Also considered was the use Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Jones, 8618 E. Hawthorne, a girl at 12:57 p.m.

April 7. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Chinnock, 2667 N. Dodge, a boy at 4:55 a.m.

April 8. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Goebel, 5672 E. of the insanity plea by criminal BREAKS DP HEARTBURN GAS -As No Mere Antacid Can detendants, with one group agreeing it was used too frequently.

cree. Iva Marie Smith vs. Aubrey D. Smith, decree. DEATHS GRIFFITH, Louise, (age withheld) of 50 Calie Clara Vista, April 9.

The panel agreed that the When overindulgence leads to gassy-acid indigestion Di-Gel gives you more complete relief than plain antacids. Di-Gel not only FLOWERS BY HAL BURNS 3600 E. SPEEDWAY PHONE 325.2634 DEPENDABLE SERVICE FOR OVER 45 YEARS Tom Inglis Flowers 2362 E. BROADWAY 622-4643 Whittier, a girl at 5:03 a.m. April 8.

TUCSON GENERAL HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carr, 4650 E. 25th, a girl at 2:16 p.m. April 7.

Mr. and Mrs. Emiliano Montiel, 139 W. 33rd, a boy at 4:46 a.m. April 8.

TUCSON MEDICAL CENTER Mr. and Mrs, John Kelley, 5624 S. Rex a boy at 1:12 p.m. April 5. Mr.

and Mrs. Manny Mendibles, 765 N. Consent, a boy at 1:26 p.m. April 5. MARRIAGE LICENSES Franklin Maurice Krugen, 22, of Aio, and Doris June Lamb, 18, of Tempe.

Duane Allen Michael, 18, of Tucson and Karen Kay Funk Baker 17, of Tucson. Melbourne Robert Ames, 21, of Tucson, and Nancy Ellen Jobin, 17, of Tucson. William T. Irvin, 26, of Tucson and Ctiarla Ann Commerv, 25, of Tucson Louis Armand Cecchini 24, of Pomona, and Joyce Rose Ohl, 23, of Tucson. Boyd Bertrum Baker Jr.

18, of Tucson, and Barbara Louise Forehand, 17, of DIVORCE ACTIONS Ann W. Gaver vs. Cecil Gaver, decree. Ronald Dale Webb vs. Eleanor Mae Webb, complaint.

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Jamaica Way, April 8. RITTER, Albert 67, of 5324 E. 1st April 8. TURNER, Leeta Virginia, 52, of 942 Calie Francita, April 8. FISCHER, Richard, 23, of 426 E.

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