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Arizona Daily Sun from Flagstaff, Arizona • 2

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The SUN, Flagstaff, Ariz. Saturday, Nov. 2, 1963 2 Sccrefary Backs Nakai Liffeil Ordered Suspended by Udall 8 Students Held Overnigf: Drinking WASHINGTON (AP) Navajo Tribal chairman Raymond Nakai mad'J good his campaign promise to see tribe counsel Norman Littell removed from office. Littcll was suspended Friday by Interior Secretary Stewart Udal, who gave Littell until Dec. 1 to show why his contract should not be terminated on that date.

Littell has held the post since 1947 on a $35,000 annual retainer fee. He announced the action as certain questions had been referred to Interior solicitor Frank J. Barry. Udall said, "because of the seriousness of the charges and because of the conclusions we have reached during our investigation, I have concluded that Mr. Littells personal performance under his attorney contract must be suspended at once.

"Unless evidence is disclosed between now and Dec. 1, 1963, which establishes our conclusions to be in error, his contract wjjl, be terminated on that date. Barrys study of records relating to Littells attorney contract was initiated at Udalls request. On Aug. 22, Nakai asked for answers to three specific questions: 1.

Is Littell entitled to compensation for his work in Healing vs. Jones as a claims case? 2. What was the legal effect of amendment No. 11 on the attorney contract? "unprecedented, malicious, poll tical and retaliatory. From his country home in Maryland he said he would examine the letter of dismissal before announcing his next move.

The Nakai-Littell dispute came to a head recently when a majority of the Tribal Council sent a petition to Washington calling for an investigation of Nakais administration. Udall wrote Nakai that the tribes request for answers to 3. Must Littell or the tribe pay the attorneys who work on claims cases? Barry said the answer to the first question is no. As to the second question, the amendment made no reference to the Healing vs. Jones case.

And question No. 3, said Barry, means that Littell was to pay lawyers at his own expense in claims cases when their employment was regarded as desirable Five Arizona State College students and three co-eds from the University cf Arizona at Tucson were held overnight in Flagstaff City Jail charged with illegal consumption of liquor in a continuing crackdown by the city on teenage drinking. Three of the ASC students also were co-eds. The girls were apprehended on East Santa Fe Street around 11:30 p.m. when police patrdi cars noticed their apparent drinking.

Released this morning on $100 bonds each were Ann TreeFon-taine 18, Karen Cooper 18, Barbara Curry, 18, ASC students, and Margaret Pemberton, 18, Sherrine Linn Davis, 18, and Karen Ann Hoffman, 17, University of Arizona students. Also arrested and charged with illegal consumption of liquor was Arthur Robinson, 19, ar.d John Edward Gulaskey, 22, was arrested and charged with furnishing liquor to a minor, police said. USIS Employee From Turkey Speaks Here Activilics of the U. S. Information Service in Turkey were describe! for members of the Vr'f Businessmen's International in their weekly breakfast meeting this morning by Yaha Eskibaylar cf Ismir, Turkey.

Eskibaylar is an employee of tjie Information Service Turkey, and is on leave of absence J. Bizardi, Dies; Funeral Set Monday Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 pm. in the LDS Stake house, 625 East Cherry, for Jrsse Bizardi, 47, who vas chad upon arrival at Flagstaff Community Hospital this morning. Bishop Jenner Hatch will officiate. Born at Shonto July 25, 1916, he came to Flagstaff in 1946 and had been employed all of that time as a painter.

Two years ago he retired. At one time he worked for Youngs Painting Contractor. As a young man he was employed with the Indian Service at Kayenta. A veteran of World War II he received the Purple Heart. The family lives at 1715 East Arrowhead Ave.

in East Flagstaff. Survivors are his wife, Mab-le, five daughters, Mrs. Ben Gilmore of Kayenta, and Shirley, Darlene Rose, Lucinda Mae and Cora Mae all of Flagstaff; five sons Virgil of Kayenta, and Jack, Steve, Jesse and Gerald of Flagstaff; two grand-children and his father, Jack Blindman of Shonto. HANDIWORK for the coining bazaar arranged by the Verde Valley Republican Womens Club already Is in demand. Marguerite Hooper (left) and Doris Russ display some of the articles to be sold at the bazaar next Friday and Saturday.

(SUNfoto by Elizabeth Rigby) kig in the Monte Vista hotel next Saturday, David Nelson, a missionary on leave from his service in Congo, will present a talk churchs members distributed food and clothing and gave services aggregating $150,000 value to help needy persons of the state. (Photo bv L. R. Callender) 161 CANS OF FOOD for the needy were collected on Halloween by the above young members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church of Flagstaff. During its past fiscal year the Williams High Play Nov.

15 WILLIAMS (Special) The senior class of Williams High School will present the play Take Your a three act comedy, 15, at the high school gym. Zachary Winograd is director. The following students comprise the cast; Fred Cothren, John Cobey, Kathy Adams, Pat Navarro, Karen Osborne, Wesley Smith, Janet Wolfe, Phyllis Dodd, Pam Fain, Gene Vincent, Karla Smith Shirley Linker, DLois Brice, Joanne Haydert, Mike Golightly. Brent Wells is assistant director, Sharon Cureton, stage manager, Esther Villa assistant stage manager, Douglas Nelson, technical director, and John prompters. Three Months in Jail Selling Week Early Handwork Gifts, for Sedona Bazaar Already in Demand Freed at Last, Georgia Integrationists Will Take Up Where They Left Off court order which struck down two Georgia Jaws.

The five spent nearly three months in jail in this south Georgia farming center before they AMERICUS, Ga. (AP)-Five integration leaders plan to continue working for civil rights now that they are free on bond under an unprecedented federal SEDONA (Special) Christmas shoppers who are expecting to buy one or more of the Yo-Yo dolls, Christmas corsages, or gaily decorated Christmas stockings to be put on sale next Friday and Saturday, at the Verde Valley Republican Women's Bazaar at Sedona are getting their orders in early, Mrs. Marion Blanchard, bazaar chairman, says that many of the dolls already are spoken Church Fursrol Set For Monday 1 Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 the Ka-nab, Utah LDS Stake house for farvin E. Church, 67, who dred riday morning at his home there. He, Is father of Calvin P.

Church of Flagstaff, employee Of the Arizona State Highway department. A retired Park Service and tl. S. Department of the Interior employee, he had lived in ptah and this area all of his life. In addition to survivors reported in Fridays paper, he is survived by two sisters, Mrs.

Amy Judd and Mrs. Oliver Pratt both of Fredonia. Burial will follow in the family plot in Kanab. Fulfills Own Dire Forecast KANSAS CITY (AP)-Joe -Ti-german was the prototype of the would-be political boss who never quite became boss. He had a premonition three years ago that someone would gun him own.

Friday someone did. for, and more are likely to go even before the bazaar begins. The bazaar will be held in the Town Hall Building, Sedona, Friday afternoon and evening and all day and evening Saturday Proceeds will help support Republican work during the coming year. Except for their faces, all handmade of multi-colored, patterned materials, the Yo-Yo dolls are a tribute to the taste and patience of the 14 women who have been working on them for weeks. 1 Each 6'4-inch peaked cap is stuffed with from 7 to 9 nylon stockings.

Arms, legs, and bodies are fashioned from circles ol hand-stitched cloth fastened atl hands and feet with buttons, 73 circles to each doll. Loma Suite, Sedona, did all the work of assembling the parts to produce the finished dolls. 14 Youthful Socialites Charged With Vandalism RIVERHEAD, N. Y. (AP) idictments charging willful de-Fourteen young socialites, in- struction of property, eluding the granddaughter of a They were accused Friday of duke, are under grand jury in-(causing $3,202 damage to a Southampton, Long Island ARIZONA DAILY SUN Published weekday evenings Flagstaff Publishing Co.

Postoffice Box 1849 417 W. Santa Fe Avenue Flagstaff, Arizona 774-4545 Subscription Prices: $1.65 per month by carrier: $12.75 per annum by mail in Coconino, Navajo and Yavapai Counties. All other $19.60 COCONINO SUN WEEKLY Published Saturdays $5.05 per year by mail Second class postage paid at the Flagstaff, Ariz. Barry Tolerant on Birchers, Just Does Not Like Welch were released Friday. They said they were not mistreated, John Perdew, 21, a white Harvard University student from Denver, reported demonstrations, will be resumed in Americus if theyre necessary.

Others told of intentions to continue w'ork in the Negro voter registration movement and in attempting to organize a Negro farmers cooperative. The three white men and two Negroes were freed in a 2-1 order by a three-judge panel. The eourt retained jurisdiction and recessed until after Dec 1 The ruling voided -a 19th century insurrection law which carried a maximum penalty of death and an unlawful assembly statute. If upheld, the -order would set precedent for civil, rights demonstrators to go directly to federal court with complaints of excessive bond. Another significant facet of the order was injunctive restraint against the prosecution of peace warrants, a legal weapon which has come into play recently in fighting integration efforts.

D. Eisenhower a traitor and the late John Foster Dulles a Communist. "Tnc argument, in my opinion, against the Birch Society renters on Mr. Gold-water said. The conservative senator spelled out his views on the right-wing society in a letter to Thomas M.

Storke, editor and publisher of the Santa Barbara, News-Press. WASHINGTON (AP) Senator Barry Goldwater says he has no intention ol denouncing members of the John Birch Society as long as what they do and say is temperate and in keeping with the decency calted for in American politics." But the Arizona Republican doesnt put the societys founder, Robert Welch, in that category. Goldwater said he long ago took issue with Welch who has called former President Dwteht MV TEACHER KEEPS Mispronouncing mV mansion after a debutantes ball two months ago. If convicted on the" misdemeanor charge, they could face a maximum penalty of six months in jail and $250 fines. The 13 young men, several from prominent families in New York City and Philadelphia and Mimi Russell ,17, daughter of the publisher of Vogue and granddaughter of the duke of Marlborough, were among the 800 guests Aug.

31 at the debutante ball of Fernanda Wana-maker Wetherill. Miss Wetherill said that after the party several boys paid a band to continue the music at a nearby mansion her stapfather, Donald S. Leas had rented as sleeping accommodations for some of tire male guests. Box Office Opens at 11 a.m. Show Times 12:00 4:00 8:00 p.m.

Exit 12:00 OPEN SUNDAY For Your Shopping CONVENIENCE Admission During This Special Engagement: Adults $1.00 Children 50c 5HECALL5ME 5 95472 All the SEDONA CARNIVAL WINNERS were eight bovs and girls In four age groups. Four of them, above, were (left to right) Laura Lee Hollingsworth, William Roy Werner, Jaequie Lou i Simmons and Brian Willard. Others, not shown, were Linda Sharman, Roger Federwisch, Claudia Federwiseh and Donnie Newton. (SUMoto by Elizabeth Rigby) I VE TOLD HER A DOZEN TIMES THAT THE ACCENT IS ON THE OPEN SUNDAY 7 A M. TO 9 P.M.

WEST VILLAGE Groceries Gas Liquors Vs mile w. of Flagstaff on 66j Ammunition Orange Stamps! Today's Weather Sunset today, sunrise tomorrow, 6:49 PREV. 24 HRS. (Ending 9 a.m.) High, 57; low, 28; .13 YEAR AGO TODAY High, 70; low, 26 NORMALS FOR DATE High, 55; low, 25; .03 RECORD FOR DATE High, 72, 1960; low, 12, 1920; 1.30, 1957 Precip. totals to date, 12.87 To date last year, 15.08 Normal to date, 15.48 TEMPERATURES WINNER OF.

7 academy AWARDS! Funerals Today, Tomorrow, For Plane Crash Victims 0. jjf AA 1 Columbia Pictures presents THE SAM SPIEGEL DAVID LEAN Production of M1HOE FAMffiM. JACK HAWKINS JOSE FERRER-ALEC GUINNESS ANTHONY OUINN ANlHOimMYLE CLAUDE RAINS ARTHUR KENNEDY mOMAR SHARIF PETER TOOLE. -Lawrence- tomrbou SSs-Smbumi TECHNICOLOR- mmmumm SUPER PANAVISION 70 WINSLOW (Special) Funeral services for Kenneth Boles 26, killed (n a plane crash Tuesday, will be at 7 p.m. today in tjie Church of Christ.

The Rev. Samuel S. Smith will (Jfliciate. Burial will be in Scur-sy, Texas. 'Services for his companion.

l5an K. Dark, 32, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Elks Lodge Auditorium. The Rev. James Pitcomb, St Sauls Episcopal Church, and officers of Elks Lodge 536 wall cjfficiate.

Burial will be in Desort View Cemetery. Mr. Boles, a native of Ring-ling, moved to Winslow' in 1958. He worked for the San ta Fe Railroad. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Local 477, Elks Lodge No.

536, the Winslow Rifle Club, and the Top Gun Club of Arizona. Mr. Clark, a native of Winslow, was educated here. Employed by the Santa Fe Railroad, he was a veteran of the Korean War. He too, was a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Local 477.

Scott Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Slop Paying Rent See A TRAILER foo Late To Classify 2j BEDROOM furnished house. Close to schools. Call 774-6714. 34-4 STATE FAIR 2 FREE Grandstand Stage Shows Daily Featuring THE TOMMY DORSEY ORCHESTRA Directed by Sam Donahue With FRANK SINATRA JR.

HELEN FORREST THE PIED PIPERS And four famous supporting acts PLUS 155 FREE variety ads on the Plaza Stage Continuous Entertainment BRAND NEW WORLD'S FAIR MIDWAY with thrill-packed space-age rides HUNDREDS OF SPECIAL EVENTS including: Santa Claus' Workshop Indian Village, ceremonial dances Ostrich races and Elephant races Military exhibits, bands, drill teams STATE FAIRGROUNDS McD.w.ll Stood at 19th Fhoonix 774-3451 Hwy. 89N. Flagstaff Woody Woods Manager HELD OYER TOMORROW BY POPULAR REQUEST Sunday: Box Office opens at 11, show times at 12:00, 4:00, 8:00 exit 12:00 $4,500.00 REWARD tor information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who poured syrup into the crankcase of G. L. Gibbons truck.

A reward of $4,500 will be paid by G. L. Gibbons to the person or persons who furnish information leading to the arrest and conviction ot the person or persons who poured syrup or other loreign substance into the crankcase ot G. L. Gibbons waier truck on the evening of the second or third day ot March, 1963.

while the said truck was parked at the stand pipe situated at the east end of the Rodeo Grounds at Williams, Arizona. L. Gibbons is the sole judge of any dispute arising over the reward Persons seeking tii qualify tor this reward should contact: Johnson. Walton Mills Williams. Arizona The CANDY LAND Homemade Candy ALL MIXED CREAMS FRUIT AND NUT Lb.

Box $2.00 Open 7 days 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. We Ship Anywhere! Next to The Orpheum Theatre Pinegrove Shopping Ctr.

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