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   Winslow Mail (Newspaper) - May 7, 1954, Winslow, Arizona                                THE WEATHER S. Weather Bureau High for 87 May 5 Low for 33 May 2 Average 57, 2 degrees below normal Precipitation for week total 1.27 for below By The Yew May 7, 1954 Single Copy 10 Cents FIREMEN WILL HOLD CONVENT City Powerless In Indian Liquor Problem Because Of Law Says Attorney Council told There Is No Penalty For Sale Of Liquor To Indians After Repeal Of Federal Problem Affects Welfare Agencies is no penalty for the sale of liquor to Indians John P. Winslow city told the city council Tuesday There is even some doubt of whether it is illegal to sell liquor to it was found after the which provides that any person selling tisman or beer to an Indian is guilty of a A federal prohibiting the sale of liquor to was repealed year and while the state law says the is illegal there is no penalty Clark told the The city has taken the up with John A. superintendent of Liquor Licenses Land for a new library for and Control for and has Winslow was aside Tuesday been informed that it is by the Winslow City sible for the department to act on the It is the triangular lot in the Clark made his statements to Crozier Addition between Cherry the council after Police Elm Mabel J. Nagel asked if It is the same property which something could be done to curb Was deeded back to city by the sale of liquor to Indians in the Winslow Woman's re- after they decided it are that the same be impossible to build a that provides prison No Penalty 4-- City Provides tod For New Library Site Winslow City Attorney John P. Clark told of the cily council Tuesday that there is no penalty connected with the selling of Indians in Arizona since the repeal of a federal statute last His comment was in response to the request of council members thai something be dope about the Indian problem in Per Capita Cost Is Basis For Indian Students Say Counties Navajo and Apache County library and meeting place there I 7he^cItvTlso"oDen4^?ervisors have agreed to I ers ine city also school facilities available to ' ' v Winslow High Baseball Nine To Meet Kingman For Conference Title Local Bulldogs Go Into Northern Finals By Winning Division Championship From Snowflake In Game Here Saturday The Winslow High School Bulldogs meet the Bulldogs of Mohave Union High School from Kingman on the baseball field at Winslow City Park this evening at 8:00 p.m. to determine the championship of the Northern and choose the team which uphold the northern in the state tournament at Tucson next Winslow won the title for the eastern division by defeating Snowflake 5 to 4 in in- official Host Clinic Here For Crippled Kids Set On May 16 because v sells Indians Mrs The contract is held White Woman's Glub have re- T the councilmen said the of providing a new dmn biary for Winslow agencies in trouble be - A downtown location was of- cause families of those put for sale by Arizona Public fof 1* Service but committee money children and other dependents members felt it was not right location for the facility and The Indian liquor law of right location h c up for much dis- decided to ask the city for the Arizona com. bordering triangular The council aside the for a library site only providing funds raised by an ci vie library committee met Wednesday and discussed ways of providing funds for the The Woman's Club has agreed to donate plans they had drawn up the Estimated cost is Navajo people insofar as space the eral government capita according the last year's financial This statement was made at the conclusion of a meeting of the two boards and county school superintendents last Friday in The meeting was called by A. J. president of the Arizona Association at On Page Kolomitz Calls For Action On Construction Niki Cullum Awarded Scholarship At ASC Mayor Tony Kolomitz wants J something done about thex long delayed Teen-Age ( committee should either go ahead with thei project or remove what they have started at the city park because as it now stands it is an- a fire Miss Niki daughter of hazard and a detriment to the Lillian Cullum of the mayor told the city this week awarded a council Tuesday scholarship at understand the organization Arizona State still has some money and I think College they should use it because as to be used the project now stands it is of I next for no use to Kolomitz confer outstanding leadership on Mrs. Mabel J. council the representative on the Teen-Age The award Center said she Niki was kv would contact members of the Pres. Lacey A. group so action can be started Eastburn before the faculty scholarship with Mrs. This year the center did not Cullum in attendance to see her share in Chest funds daughter receive the * because money appropriated last Pres. Eastburn complimented year had not been Niki on the work she has done in might be a good idea if the the three years on the committee gave some that she was pre- tion to starting with a smaller sident of three organizations this building and growing instead of On trying to remodel a large bar Sewage Failure Causes Big Stink At Airport Monday There was quite a stink at Municipal Airport Monday John chairman of the airport told the Winslow City Council Nelson said 210 passengers deplaned at the airport within two hours Monday evening and overtaxed the tank with the overflow running out on the Three carrying 210 soldiers enroute from Fort to landed at the airport Monday for Nelson asked the council to hook up the airport with the city's sewer system and estimated - the cost at approximately The matter was turned racks with insufficient Kolomitz Last year footings were poured for the center and an airport barracks was moved on the There has been no activity since last Rotarians Hear Parker At Wednesday Meeting George Winslow and Navajo County outlined the problems of garbage disposal in Winslow and presented a film on sanitary landfill at the regular meeting of the Rotary Club Dave Gardner was program Jack Kaufman had as his guest Sam E. Clark and Eddie Kenneth Wetzel and Ralph Miller were presented as seniors of the day by Ray Visiting Rotarians were Raymond Titus of Fay E. of and M. M. Johnson of Dr. C. H. Baldwin was presented with a birthday caks as was Ralph Cake because of the birth of a new A mobile cripple children's clinic of the Arizona Society for Crippled Children and Adults will be in WinsloW May 16, according to David executive director of the The will be held at Nancy Wright 122 W. Third beginning at 9 a.m. Parents who would like to have their children examined can make arrangements through family All findings from the clinic will be back to the local doctor that referred the v sOn witt 4ns$ta^[ Stanford F. Dr. John Dr. Norman Robert physical and Miss Lynn speech Arrangements for the affair were made the Navajo County Chapter pf the organization and the Navajo County Medical General clinic arrangements .is Lucille School Nurse Mary Taylor will have charge of patient This will be the such be in Navajo County by the Seal The first held Holbrook approximately a year at which more than 60 - children from all parts of the county were The established to accept all types of crippling disorders in children and are sanctioned by all county medical associations prior to clinic To date they have been heid in Coolidge and with approximately 630 children being examined by the mobile clinic the here on May 16, the visiting speech and physical therapists will remain in the county for as long as necessary to instruct parents and other interested persons in the care and treatment of children are On a game last Saturday night at the Winslow City and Kingman won the western division by taking its game from Williams 3 to 0 last The Winslow goes into the finals in the north with a record of ten wins and two The local Bulldogs have from Flagstaff three Snowflake and Sanders twice each and from The two losses were early season defeats by Snowflake and Coach Emil Nasser faces this weekend's test with three pitchers in John Terry Lacy and Jim Each performed well above average during last week's eastern division Ifi Gene Goldsberry he has a top-notch who has little difficulty in receiving from of the three once in a gainst Flagstaff last with Leonard Paul Bob Boggan and Brian Story leading the Kingman removed Ash Fork as a threat in the west by win ning from the junction lads 12 to 1 before tackling Williams in the The winner of the game tonight will be matched With the winner of game this This the winners of the Northern Arizona Conference the Conference at 1.00 p.m. May 13, at the University of Arizona in over to City Engineer Bob and Street Superintendent Dwight Shannon for inspection and a cost report to the emphasized the facility is getting flights of this size two or three times week and needs prompt Nelson also asked the advertisement for bids for the sale of the airport bus and that advertisement for bids on operating the new airport restaurant also be be Both items received favorable action from the Nelson reported the foundations have been poured for the new restaurant building and work is now well License Violation Gets Gallup Man Fine Luke of was found guilty this week of purchasing a resident deer permit and killing a deer near here last Justice of the Peace Burl Vincent fined Two game rangers testified during the Bob Beasly of Williams and Jack Murry of Kiwanis Club Donates To Local Hospital Winslow Kiwanis Club members recently presented a check to Mrs. Maude manager of Winslow Memorial for an oxygen tent for the Registration Bobks For City Election Close Next Thursday Registration for the Winslow City Election May 24 reached 1,627/this week and registration books will remain open until next Thursday at 5 Winslow City Clerk Hazelle Canady reported Only 11 absentee ballots had been by 5 p.m. Miss Canady Tuesday night the city council appointed election board members and set their salary Leonard will act as marshall for the election and inspectors will be Mrs. Aloa and Minnie O. * Judges will be Mrs. Mary E. Mrs. Jessie B. Mrs. Nellie M. Freeman and Mrs. Christine Election clerks will be Mrs. Gillia M. Mrs. Meta L. and Mrs. Myrtle C. Alternates are Mrs. Helen Muir and Mrs. Grace Joe ill hand to welcome firemen from all of Arizona for 28th annual Arizona Approximately 400 delegates are Travel Decrease On 66 Is Against Year April recorded the fourth con of lighter travel on S. Highway 66 the same of 1953. figures were released by the holbrook station 6f last 08ZT. was down 3,- f 151 1953, only 4p0O than March in April Over last year Was 10 per while the decrease for the first four of this year Was a little more ShaA 9Vfe per cent. Net decrease this year over On Paye Registration Winslow Fire And Auxiliary JWB Members From All Service Officially Opens The 28th annual convention of the Arizona State open next registration of members all President Gus Reichardt of Kingman will and business Local arrangements for the meetings made by a with Joe general ' ' ' * - Principal event of opening day will be the big barbeque at Clear Creek Wednesday at 7:00 I Thursday's events will start with the Memorial Service at 8:30 a.m. at which time who have away since last convention be First business session will be at 9;30 a.m. when Mayor Kolomitz will extend greetings and a key and talks will be heard from Police Chief James Fire Commissioner Ralph and Police Commissioner Mabel J. ' At 1:30 p.m. at the second ness session speakers will George B. state civil defense Harold electrical and Harry chairman of the Arizona State Fire Training - In the a at the fire and at 8^0p.m^ ah entertainment at program features a talk by Jay secretary of the International Association of Fire and then there will be demonstrations of On Page Sisk V Services Mrs. Cahn Are Held Thursday Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Viola Cahn were held Thursday at Scott and McMillan Mortuary Chapel with Hugh H. Brown of the Winslow First Christian Church Burial was at family plot in Desert View Cemetery with Ruby Chapter of the Eastern Star in Mrs. Cahn passed away Sunday afternoon at Winslow Memorial Hospital after a long She was a native of born June 11, 1887 at Navajo Springs in Apache County and was the daughter of Freeman Johiah and Violet Valinda She was the widow of the late Charles well known northern Arizona and Winslow Mr. and Mrs. Cahn were married in December 9, and Paye Lights Until July Winslow won't have signal intersection of and Third according assistant supervisor signals for the state highway Stead appeared before the City Council Tuesday night and explained the specifications the state has to set up for the The council looked over a but will not sign it until after further it was ' Total cost of 'the installation was estimated at by the signal Of this amount the provide to secure the The city's cost will run about the state's dost to install the Only 60% Of Voters In County Registered Only 60 per cent of the eligible votens in Navajo County have registered for the primary it was reported today after a of. the records in office of County Recorder Elda R. More - than 3,000 persons have so far neglected to the records Closing date for registrations is July 2 for the primary scheduled Sept. 7. In Winslow 2,424 voters have or approximately 69 per cent. Oil Well Reaches 571 Feet In Two Weeks The wildcat oil being drilled on McCauley ranch 20 miles south of has reached a depth of 571 this week by J. A. one of the holders of the oil gas leases in the tAt that depth a bit was lost and took several days to Wednesday of this week the crew at well was busy the and did not say when drilling would be he The state will also furnish a supervisor for the work at no cost to the A demonstration of the new lights will work was given to the The signals will feature walk and wait sighs and push buttons for Stead Pressure plates will help regulate the flow of traffic at the Some discussion was had by the council on the advisability of pushbuttons for but it was decided that more study be given to the New Chamber Airport Committee Appointed Another committee has been Ed president of the Winslow Chamber of It is the airport and its chairman is. George manager of the municipal Serving with him will be John P. city Carl Winslow Frontier f dent Candidates primary Matthews Wright was also James tary last oyer Sara Sue * 1 Ho 9rim,m Yet Says if the that toi bids on of are the s should appreciate you would let us woods in the chairman Me least Council members and heads will Municipal in Flagstaff r ' Mayor A. will lead the who said are Mrs. Mabel J. Nagel Department heads P. city street departments Robert engineer and James Foster Made Fellow In Society George curator of the Meteor Crater lias been elected a Fellow of the Meteoritical according to an announcement made today by John A. and Major Lionel F. better known as Major The society is associated with the American Association for the Advancement of Construction Progressing On Timber Access Work was progressing rapidly this week on the Butte road project which is to Dale F. Flagstaff Work began 26 at the Navajo - Coconino county line some 25 miles south of Winslow and is proceeding northward toward the Clear Creek By Tuesday of this week approximately one mile had been completed to grade and more than two miles additional were being with some cutting and filling at isolated spots nearer The project contract was for 14.5 at a cost Of because this was 16% below the estimated addis tional 2.3 miles ed bring the improvement within two - miles of the Clear Creek - r The sheepmen and lumbermen area between Clear and improved so that logging trucks 1^^-slow to the and Timber band mills with possible loss in The two timber providing the county's construction in cooperation the Forest the remainder is being furnished the U. Public  

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