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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1963 THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR PAGE EIGHT -SECTION A i'wrj" 1 11 U.S. Citizenship N.Y. Quits Efforts To Recruit Dixie Educated Negroes; Too Few Passed Tucson Topics Attained By 51 colleges from Maryland to Louisiana. New Americans Come From 16 Countries; Rites Sponsored By American Legion arsons became Americans yesterday at nat- H. Eliot Kaplan, president of the State Civil Service Commission, said "it appears that few of the graduates of southern Negro colleges were able to compete successfully with the graduates of other uralion cer -on America" Legion! Moan McDermott Post No.

7, Spo. gored the naturalization was carried out last year at the request of Gov. Rockefeller with two objectives: 1. The state had, and still has, vacancies In administrative and technical positions, such as engineer and parole officer. 2.

A concentrated attempt to recruit Negroes might help break discrimination patterns in non-government employment in the state. Richard II. Alloway, a Negro from Orange, N. was appointed recruiter. He visited 24 southern Negro ALBANY, N.

Sept. 16 UP) New York State government recruiters have abandoned their efforts to recruit graduates of southern Negro colleges for state jobs. Too few could pass the state's basic qualifying examination. Of 385 applicants last year, only nine (3.2 per cent) passed the state's professional career test, the State Civil Service Department said Monday. None placed high in the rankings.

The department said the southern recruiting program colleges and universities. The Southern Arizona Hiking Club will hold its first meeting of the 1063 64 season at 7:30 p.m. today at the Central YMCA, 516 N. 5th Ave. The public Is invited.

Robert M. Anderson, president of the Arizona Chapter Robert Morris Associates and manager of the downtown office of the First National Bank, is in Detroit this week attending the 49th annual conference of the Robert Mor Smith, commanuei In 1962, a total of 3,761 the post, told tne crowucu courtroom that Americans Dorothy C. Parris. 1331 W. Kings Place; Morris Leight, 2634 E.

Devon Mrs. Hacel persons took the qualifying examination. (Jr these, 1,822 -or 48.4 per cent passed Richardson, 2137 Hyder should be proua or country and that this pride should take the form of love of the flag. This compares with the 3.2 Ave. per cent of the Negro ap SWITZERLAND Mrs.

plicants who passed and were eligible for state jobs but did Edith M. Spencer, 8451 Mal- ver Place. not qualify for interne post tions. At the conclusion or nis talk he asked the new citizens to wave the small American flags that the American Legion had distributed. The ceremonies, also sponsor) hv the Disabled Ameri PORTUGAL Julia R.

Rus- The department said It ap )eared that the southern col ris organization. He Is accompanied by George A. Weisman, member of the Arizona Chapter's board. The Southern California and the Arizona unit of the Lutheran Missionary to the Deaf will convene Thursday evening at Our Savior Lutheran Church, 1949 Helen St. sel, 4233 N.

Flowing Wells Rd. eges did not have the aca demic program to put their can Veterans, Auxiliary Post CHINA Lee Leung, 736 students in a position to com Calle Sierra; Shiu Poon Wong, Buena Park, Calif. pete with white candidates of 18, brought the largest audience of the year to witness mniirants take the oath other colleges. I WM tens BOLIVIA Mrs. Berta I.

Hellwig, 210 E. 2nd St. of allegiance. Every available seat was taken in the courtroom. The new Americans ana their former nationality are: NICARAGUA Mrs.

Mer POCKET cedes A. Moos, 2731 E. Elm St. THE MEXICO Mrs. Georgina A.

Greeorio. 1805 S. Cray- ITALY Mrs. Gianfranca Fleck, 6142 S. Norris Blvd.

rmft Efrain N. Mon CUBA Mrs. Gladys E. SAUIfJGS tano, 941 W. Nearmont Drive Manuel C.

Valenzuela, 295 N. Mpver Mrs. Refugia L. Cordes, 3134 E. 25th Mrs.

Ligia Garcia, 7256 Eli Drive. Pretty Arizonans ooo Grijalva, 4633 S. 12th Francisca P. Sandoval, 317 PHILIPPINES Mrs. Edil- WITH MrHnrmiCk St.

inohim berta P. Magee, 5750 Calle Monreal Ramos, 42iy2 w. Silvosa. Miss Ariiona of 1963, Susan Bergstrom, crowned her successor as Miss Maricopa County over the weekend. The new Miss Maricopa is Vonda Kay Van Dyke who has a ventriloquist act and sings at Legend City.

Her measurements are 34-24-37. Miss Bergstrom was fourth runner-up in this year's Miss America contest. (AP Wirephoto) 22nd Matilde P. Hernan NEW UPHOLSTERY GREECE Eleftheria Gan- 7.1 W. 14th M.

dy, 2626 N. Oracle Rd. Mrs. Refugio G. wionna, 4114 S.

13th Mrs. Maria Snlnmnn. 3913 S. 13th FROM DENMARK Per B. Peder- sen, 6125 E.

32nd St. Miss Maria D. Valencia 43fi S. Elisa Ave Mrs. Del- Stateless, last of Hungary, N.M.

Officialdom Rejects Gambler Paradise Label fina C. Don, 1702 Greasewood Rd Mrs. Virginia R. Molina, PARAMOUNT Hugo H. Szidon, 6021 E.

24th Kalman J. Muller and Mrs. Edina M. Muller, both of 4937 E. 2nd St.

210 W. 23rd Israel Reyes, 1611 Delaware PC. SET OR SECTIONAL CALL NOW! Jorge V. Aguuar, 4d r. 24th St.

REUPHOLSTERED Gov. Jack Compbell said, New Mexico has an approximate population of one million this would mean every Stateless, last of Ukraine, Mirko Chervinski, 1045 N. 4th Ave. CANADA Mrs. Bernice Gunn.

405 S. 4th Cyrin $1095 MA 4-1612 body would have to spend "It was careless for anyone to make such statements without documentation." He said he has heard no reports of off-track betting to any extent in New Mexico. $500 each on gambling. Jones. 914 E.

Limberlost Drive: Mrs. Antoinette An "My own knowledge of the Id Fre Estimates. Samples Shown in Your Home. plus fabric tonelli, Dominic Antonelli both of 1965 Fayette Vista U. S.

trappers market about one million mink skins in a year while farm-raised skins total about 2.77 million. state's economy makes it inconceivable to me that gam Clyde L. Bickerstaff, direc Off-Track Betting Assertions Denied ALBUQUERQUE, N. Sept. 16 UP) New Mexico officials questioned Monday an assertion placed in the Congressional Record that New Mexico was a "vice-ridden gamblers' fiesta land" doing a $500 million a year business.

State and federal officials doubted if the gambling ran that high in New Mexico. Robert M. Cuncan. 5131 bling could flourish on such a scale." Rosewood St. LA nnUU DAVMEIIT (On Approved Credit) tor of the Internal Revenue Bureau for New Mexico, said he was surprised at the HW lWlin rMII-ILIll tirst aVmcnts in Nov.

Rigdon of Carlsbad, said GERMANY Klaus K. Lew Davis I Hacke, 949 W. Calle Bocina New Mexico runs about $38 million through pari-mutuel legal betting. He said this is for 198 racing days. Rikarda K.

Wood, 2701 FREE PLASTIC THROW COVER "Total revenue of all taxes Arcadia Miss Gertrude WITH EACH ORDER C. Schwickert, 1171 W. Mir Z.m.mmmmmmmmmmmmmml Rigdon said bookie betting FOR TRANSPORTATION TO THE POMS CALL MAS-J444 collected in New Mexico last year amounted to only $233 million," Bickerstaff said. acle Mile; Mrs. Ursula Hurley, Ft.

Huachuca; Mrs Asst. State Police Chief Joe was not a big problem in New Mexico. He said that with Fino's figures it would mean that $7 in illegal bets were made for every $1 legally bet. Sieglinde A. Kendrick, Ft, Huachuca; Mrs.

Edith Stock, 5737 E. Fairmount; Mrs. Ursula B. Creaghe: Roach said he was "flabbergasted" and knew of no such gambling operation reaching "The figures sound a little such proportions in the state. Douglas.

lopsided to me," he added. Floyd Rigdon, New Mexico JAPAN Junko T. Dick Chief Roach said there was Racing Commission chair ens, 429 Kingston Court; Mrs, Yoshiko M. Renner, 6027 21st Mrs. Shigeko Dillon 1218 N.

Arcadia Mrs man, said there was no way of knowing how much money was bet off the track but no organized crime in New Mexico and if a gambling operation of $500 million were flourishing' in the state the WHILE THEY LAST (Used, but Guaranteed) Speedway at Country Club PH. 327-5643 illegal betting on horse races was not at a minimum. Fusako E. Rey, 1611 E. 10th state police's vice squad would Mrs.

Reiko Burchard, nave heard something about Rep. Paul A. Fino, 525 Butler St. it. "An operation that big ENGLAND Alec P.

Den couldn't help but be noticed," he said. ton, 4200 Benson Mrs. who has for 10 years pushed a bill legalizing a national lottery, said of the $500 million, $265 million was spent on off track betting on horse races. "We would like to hear from Mr. Fino telling us where Advertisement New elastic membrane will all that gambling is going on.

we would appreciate a tip." Fino feels a national lottery Revolutionize would produce $10 billion yearly for federal coffers. Fino said some of the $500 million goes into lotteries in Denture Wearing Mexico and other gambling operations. He said the rest The bie difference between natu and irritation. You eat faster-bit goes to criminals who keep about 10 per cent of the total take as gross profit. ,0 yS-l lSnrar rvsarvM creating mum Fino said if a lottery ref erendum were left up to New Mexico, the vote would be overwhelmingly for it.

Bickerstaff said he was sur prised not only with the ral teeth and dentures is in performance. Now this difference is smaller due to a new invention. Natural teeth are held solidly in place by living connective tissue. Without connective tissue, even the most expensive dentures may slip and rock. Gums often get raw and sore.

Constant rubbing may cause serious bone damage. Eating can be slow and difficult You speak less clearly. You dare not laugh for fear of dentures dropping down. Now chemists have developed an artificial connective membrane Fixodent. It connects dentures with gums and mouth surfaces.

It is incredibly effective for both uppers and lowers. elastic membrane absorbs the shock of biting and chewing -protects gums from bruising harder, without pain and enjoy yrfur food more. You may eat th hard -to -chew foods your body craves like steaks, fruits, vegetables thus preventing "denture malnutrition," a problem of older people. Fixodent helps you speak easier without tiring-faster, more clearly, without slurring. When dentures slip you unconsciously hold them in place with tongue and cheek muscles that tire and ache unbearably.

FIXODENT helps prevent muscle strain. The special pencil point dispenser enables you to spot Fixodent with precision no spilling no oozing over. Fixodent usually lasts round-the-clock, resists hot drinks, alcoholic beverages. Get Fixodent at all drug counters. When mouth til-sues change, see your dentist.

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Ph. 294-8271 "I'm sure that if there were such a big gambling operation it would come to my attention," Bickerstaff said. "We have had no reports to that effect. "The Information that is available from both our agents ana the federal Bureau of In vestigation does not bear out BEN SAYS: SAVE E. i Fino's claims," Bickerstaff AUTO TOPS said.

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