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Arizona Daily Sun from Flagstaff, Arizona • 2

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NEW rose's Sam liter C-ARIZOfJA DAILY SUH1 Arizona ft! Oct. 21, fc; Lad Killer! By Unloaded Gun B1SBKK 'Fi Thirteen-year-old Kdwmd I-eo Cook was fatally injured last night by a gun which his cousin, Tom Lesley Cook, 16, though was unloaded. He died later in Copper Queen Hospital. fcs'i-b, Marg aret AAillar ,4 Copf'9 '52 fe Mcje'tl iUr. Ut4 kf iwwwt ttfe IM ntfeliUerv Rm4mi U.

Dalrtfeuted fey NLA Stmcc. Prevent FREEZE-UPS" -svith- ANTI-FREEZE See I's Tndav Freight Talks Slated Tonight Discu on freight rates by member- of the newly formed statewide Arizona Transportation Committee will be a highlight of tonights general membership of the Flagstaff Chamhe. of Commerce. The meeting will take place at the Chamber auditorium hi ginning at 7 oclock. Speakers will include Jay Bar-beau, a committee member, and Lewis Haas, manager of the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce.

The committee was formed to campaign against rates felt to be discrimatory against mountain and coast states, as compared with rates levied for other sections- of the company. Chamber officials urged a full membership representation at the session along with representatives of any firms affected by freight rates. Kiwanis Reports News Of Horace Heidt Show A preliminary report on the Horace Heidt talent show sponsored here Sunday by Kiwanis indicated i a financial success, according to Hubert Nairn, president. Nairn said the result of the venture in 1 which Flagstaffs underprivileged children benefit, was largely due to the splendid cooperation of towns- 1 a iff mediums of public communications. Nairn spoke briefly Monday at the regular Kiwanis luncheon meet- I ing in the Hotel Monte Vista Pow Wow room.

He concluded his re- 1 marks with a report on the District 1 Kiwanis convention in Yuma earlier this week. Dr. Elden A. Ardrey, program chairman presenterJ aek Swartz, vocalist and A. Ilarbld Goodman, violinist.

Swartz sang The Lov-liest Night of the Year and The World Is Mine. Goodman gave the Meditation from Massnet3 Thais, and the Rubinoff arrangement of Stormy Weather. (('niituitiirl from 1tige wants a simpler, less expensive government. But he does not want to do away with the elected of- i fices guaranteed by his eonslitu-, tion. The ill-fated reorganization pro-1 gram of the past four years, baseJ on a study made by Griffenhagen 4 Associates, a Chicago public management concern, has received 1 two fatal blows in the past year.

A Department of Finance act, which contemplated the eventual abolishing of the elective offices of slate auditor and state treasurer. was declared unconstitutional by the Arizona Supreme Court. And Arizona voters at the Sept. 29 special election overwhelmingly defeated a proposed reorganization of the State Department of Public Instruction. The latter would have abolished the elective position of state superintendent of public in-struelion.

1 Fox maintained that the net result ot efforts to reorganize the government to date had been the establishment of he office of post auditor. He also conceded that a watered down department of law measure had been put into effect. Free Check Hack Caffeya (V SHELL SHELL? SERVICE Nexl to Knox Court Ih. 127U Doors Open Phone 568 cp Lol as lathenlod as looks. I was put in this cell his office Is right next to it.

1 braid you when you came in, so he can hear us tuw. "VUTSIDE the window In Greers office hung the sea haze that preceded darkness. He pressed the wall switch and the fluorescent ceiling lights flickered on. giving Willetts skin a moist, greenish phosphorescence. Sit down, Greer said Finish your talk with Miss Dallo-wny? Yes.

Ves. I did." Willett sat down, first looking careiully at thp chair as if he thought Frank or Greer might pull it out from under him. I was rather hasty in judging Miss Dalloway. Im. afraid.

Im convinced that her part in this affair was the result of a mere girlish impulse. Going after $3000 tooth and nail is a little more than an impulse and Miss Dalloway is a little more than a girl. I dont propose to argue, Willett said with a decisive shake of his head. Miss Dalloway has explained everything to me and offered to make full restitution Under the circumstances 1 refuse to prosecute or sign any complaint against her. And Mrs.

Goodfleld? My wife will also refuse when I explain that Miss Dalloway acted on impulse and is willing to repay the money. She nasnt got the money. Greer smiled. I have. Thats merely a technicality.

Its not your money, its mine. Greer didnt argue the point. So youre convinced that Miss Dalloway should be let off? What are the charges against her? So far. none. I merely held her for questioning.

Youve questioned her? Yes. Then she may leave? Willett said "Youre letting her go? Sure. She can go." Well. well. I must say thats very decent of you, Captain, very civilized.

Im civilized as all get out, Greer said. (To Be Continued) herself. 1 always treated her well, too well. You sure she wrote the note? Yes. 1 then, there's nothing for me to do hut to accede to her wishes.

1 know my duty If she doesnt want me to look for her. 1 won't. "I know my doty too. I'm going to fl id her. No Please.

You don't understand. Captain. She'll be upset if you go against her wishes, she'll he furious." If the day comes when an old woman's anger can set me off course. Ill turn in my badge. A minute later Daley appeared, a pink-checked, blue-eyed young man with an air of gentleness that made him irresistible to women and infuriated his wife.

Yes. sir? Take Mr. Goodfielci in to see Miss Dalloway. See that theyre left alone. VYTLI.F.TT followed Daley through the side door Frank crossed to the window and threw ins cigaret out onto the patch of lawn helow.

Have you got the cell wired? No, If they speak up clearly I can hear them through the wall. Frank listened. He heard the sharp clank of the cell door as it opened and closed again, and then Daleys voice: Im afraid I have to lock it. sir "There no danger of lire, everything's fireproofed Yes. sir.

1 Know youre a taxpayei So am I. A silence, followed by Dallo-way's voice, brisk and ineesive: When are you going to get over pulling that taxpayer routine? Every boy with a paper route is a taxpayer in thus day and age." Where is she? Willett asked Wouldnt you like to know. Tell me or 1 swear Ill Dont swear anything My patience is thin So are the walls. XXX ABOUT 6 oclock Frank came. bringing with him red-iheeked, red-eyed Willett.

Where is she? Wheres that lying, deceitful, two-faced little monster i i I 1 1 demanded When 1 think the wav Ethel cooked am! sciubbcd and washed di-hes and that lazy little viper sat around ami snceiod When I talked to you this mornme. you didn't seem quite so angry with her. Greer said. That was before I found out she was DaUowav's daughter. Imagine the two of them plotting, selu mine What was the nbrect of their scheming, do you think?" Money," Willett said tersely.

Mv money. Tiiey abducted my mother ai 1 TIk-v didn't abduct your I 1 mother. Site left on her own ac-j cord. Wille't sagged heavily against 1 tlie haneirg on to the edge of it with plump fingers that looked pale and boneless as worms. "Why didnt you tell me? 1 didn't know until a short time ago.

She left a note addressed to you. Murphy Miss Dalloway removed it when she arranged the kidnaping et me see the nolo. Its in the lab light now i can tell you what she 'aid. approximately She staled that she was- leav ing because she (ouldnt tolerate her life and that you were to trust her. not to worry, and.

above ail, not to look for her. There was a prolonged silence. Frank lit a cigaret Willett pressed a white silk handkerchief tightly to his mouth as if to hold I back a stream of wolds that might have spurted out. He spoke through the handkerchief. his voice muffled and hoarse.

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The commission refused to set up a special archery season this year, but bow and arrow hunting is still legal during regular Kaibab seasons, proper equipment is used, game officials said. World' News Cartoon f-L'AGSIAFB I To save space in your weekend case, use plastic envelopes for hose, handkerchiefs and scarves, instead of tissue paper between layers of outer clothes. 9 Box Office Opens 3:30 p.m Lost Times TcHay A St' ARItm EXCLUSIVE OM NUTRITOtllC The permanent for home use endorsed by BEAUTICIANS through use Warn Safely in little as 10 minutes Nutri-Tonics lasting loveliness is unmatched the Oil Creme base is patented. Compare its richness by tilting bottle. Waves safely in little as 10 minutes.

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He sent a supplemental report on this slates drought situation lo Ihe department two weeks ago. Bill I haven't heard a word from them, the governor said. His previous request that Arizona be designated a critical drought area was rejected by President Eisenhower. 1 Ihc supplemental report was asked by the Produidioh' Market ing Administration. WITH CHOLESTEROL Now Showing THE HEART OT IANOUN GUARANTEE- Follow Nutri-Tonics simplest directions.

If not youi' loveliest permanent, mail carton top to Box 869. Hollywood 8. for refund. WHEREVER TOILETRIES ARE SOLD NFR JLS SYMPATHY, rxDKKSTA.vnixr, Ira Hayes, a Pima Indian from Rapt hule, was one of mive World War II Marines were pictured raising the It'S flag on Mt. Surahachi after I wo Jima Mas taken.

'The picture by an AP plmto- grapher was widely repro- duced. The Marine veteran left I Arizona several months ago, mov'ng to Chicago. He bitter-j ly assailed Arizona for its lU-ea'ment id' Indians stating that he had been discriminated against in this state, ami had moved to the midwest where people would accept him without prejudice. lie was nabbed bv (h'Yago police last week. They found him barefoot, poorly clothed, penniless and A Chicago newspaper paid his fine and placed him in a sanita-rium.

and started a fund to help him make a comenack. Certainly Arizona bears no hard feelings toward Haves, despite his angel, and we believe, unfounded, attack on this state. We suspect that he wasnt the victim of discrimination here, but actually was the recipient of real non-discrimination. He was treated about like everyone else, not as a perennial hero. Of course he is a hero.

Rid while he got a lot of publicity about his heroism, there were literally thousands of other Arizona marines, sailors and soldiers who yere also heroes and who did not receive individual acclaim. Its no secret that some fighjing men win honors simply because of (juntas and because of chance. There are no grea acts of heroism In our armed forces for which recognition in" been granted, that have no' been matched many times ovr by men who never got a won of thanks for what Ihev rdd. It is our belief that Ay mnu sincerely 1U tK0rrY' 'flu Haves, and Mould like to helj him. Rut lies got to help h'" self, top.

GOI.DWATKR CHANGES U. S. Senator Rarry C-old water this Meek frankly ad niitted he had been wrong many occasions in the pas when he had said the federr government collects 0 gasoline tax from Ariom than returned to Mie state in road grants. The Senator said, too, that he has put the brakes on his backing, at least for a time, move to ge the federal gov-ernrmod out of the gasoline tax field. He now agrees pretty generally about this matter with Coconino County Senator Rot.

Irochnmv, Mho has been saying md. 'loud for mouths tbs' Arizona is getting more thar it is giving in federal gasoline taxes. it required courage for Goldwater to publicly admit he had been wrong. Rut he could have saved himself embarrassment, and could also have avoided confusing the issue, by getting his facts straight before he startld mtiking" speeches about the matter. Senator Carl Hayden, Arizonas veteran mdmber 'ongress.

a everybody cor. rued some good advice in Tuesday. Said he A change in the basic relationship between the states and federal government involves Caution advises that wp leave Mell enough alone. ARIZONA DAILY SUN Published every evenimr, except Saturday and Sunday, in Flagstaff. Coconino County, Arizona, bv 1 i Co'-onino Sun Company.

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For your information, we present some Special facts. It has a Fireball 8 Engine with the highest power and compression ratio ever placed in a Buick Special plus, if you wish, the instant getaway response and utter smoothness of Twin-Turbine Dynaflow. It has easy-sitting-room for six adults as much room as youll find in cars costing hundreds of dollars more. It has a ride unique among automobiles. The Buick Million Dollar Ride.

The soft and steady and ever-Ievel ride that comes of coll springs on all four wheels a full-length torque-tube drive a massive X-braced frame a solid and substantial roadweight poised with meticulous balance on broadly spaced wheels. But what makes the Buick Special so extra special is the low delivered price it carries. It is a price jrst an easy step above the so-called ''low-price three and a price that gives you more room and power and ride-comfort for your money than you get in any other car, except another Buick, Wouldnt you like to see, sit in and drive one of these great-powered Buicks look into its beauty, its luxury, its handling ease and judge for yourself how small a price tag it wears? Phone us this week, or drop in. be happy to arrange a demonstration. MILTON BERLE star, for BUICK -in ihe BUICK-BIKLC SHOW on TV Tuesday evenings.

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Arizona Entered as second class matter August ID-16, at the Post Office at Flagstaff, Arizona, under the Act of March 3, 1878.

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