Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Hays Daily News from Hays, Kansas • Page 3

Location:
Hays, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

HAYS NBW8, MONDAY, MAP SHOWS AREA served and to be served by Central Airlines Which plans inauguration of daily to Hays starting April 3. Central Airlines Announces Schedule Of Service To Hays One day roundtrip aervice to Denver and direct one-' plane service to Topeka and Kansas City are featured in Central Airlines scheduled through Hays set to begin as soon as airport fa- ilities are completed and have been approved by the Federal Aviation Agency. The service on the route start on April 3 and if necessary will over-fly Hays until the facilities are ready for service. Here are the airline schedules planned for Hays: Flight 51, leaving at 8:48 will arrive Goodland at 8:44 a.m. MST and Denver at 10:14 a.m., MST.

This flight will make direct connections in Denver to other airline flights going to the west and northwest Flight 68 will leave Denver at 6:30 p.m., MST, leave Goodland at 7:50 p.m., MST, and arrive back in Hays at 9:44 p.m., CST. The eastbound flight will leave Hays at 9:47 p.m., arrive Salina at 10:24 p.m., Manhattan at 11:04 p.m., Topeka at 11:36 p.m., and Kansas City at 12:06 a.m. At Kansas City the flight will connect to the east on-fHghts of other airlines. The return flight from the east will originate in Kansas City at a.m., leave Topeka at 6:53 a.m., Manhattan at 7:23 a.m., Salina at 8:05 a.m., and arrive in Hays at 8:45 a.m. All Central flights carry U.S mail, air express, and air freight in addition to passengers.

was awakened by the electric alarm. H4 rushed out of the cabin he occupies with his wife at the rear of the tavern and bpened the tavern door. The rifle discharged a bullet in his chest. Detectives said they could not ex- Afpyie Marines Almost Mutiny Over Haircuts By Bob Thomas AP Movie-TV Writer Kyoto, Japan, Feb. The movie marines almost mutinied when they were led.to the barber's chair.

It wasn't so bad that It was Japanese lady barber. What bothered some of the handsome actors of "Marines, Let's Go" was losing: all that hair. "This happened to me before," groaned one off them. "I got clipped for a service picture and I couldn't get another job for another six months." Several of them sulked In the bar of the Miyako Hotel for a few hours. The haircut rebellion might have succeeded except for the firmness of the Marine Corps technical adviser and the wiliness of director Raoul Walsh.

"Those boys are afraid that they wouldn't be able to get jobs in Westerns without their sideburns," Walsh said later. "But I fooled them by having a quarter- inch trimmed every day." ACROSS failure to keep 8. Head and ghoulden 9. Sunken fence 11 colored fish t3.P«yOne'i ihari 14. Kind of HUM 15.

Or. letter 16. Lowest clasi quarter! on a ship 18. Abode of tht dead 20. American Indians 21.

Hunting dog 24. Part of a whip 26. Plain J7. Large knife 30. Donkey 31.

Separata S3. Flax fiber 34. Clattered 36. Think 38. Helps 39.

Inquiry for lost goods 40. Indefinite amount 42. Lock of hair 44. Superintendent 46. Compound of sodium 50.

Marsh 51. Baby colloq. 52. God of love 53. Insect 54.

Snakes Solution of Puwtls SS. Went down DOWN 1. Tennis stroke 2. Unclose: poet. 3.

Perched 4. Mountain in Calif. 5. More It- Steady Rise Reported In Cancer Cure Rate New York, 5 American Cancer Society says the rate of cancer increasing about one per cent a year. The society, in its 1960 repor released Sunday, also said there is a pronounced trend toward early diagnosis of the disease.

Kennedy Finds Time Limited For Recreation Middleburg, Feb. President Kennedy is finding he is able to spend far less time than his wife at their retreat in thj Virginia hunt country. And Jacqueline Kennedy, an ac compiished equestrienne is getting in considerable riding, but not as much as she would like. Word i getting around that her docto prefers that she not ride for a while with any of the hunts fo which this part of Virginia famed. Mrs.

Kennedy gave birth to a son last November. Is pouring a lo of energy into action as the na tion's new chief executive, prob ably will have little time for the hunt even if he has the inclina tion. Kennedy motored to Middleburg Sunday, for the third weekend in a row, to spend the night at 400- acre Glen Ora, the estate he am" the First Lady have leased. returned to the White House thi morning. Last week, too, it was a Sundaj arrival at the estate and a Mon day departure.

The week before Kennedy got in a full weekend a Glen Ora. Mrs. Kennedy has been spend ing far more time at the estate She was at Glen Ora all las week, except for a quick trip Washington Tuesday for some so cial engagements. The First Lady has been ridinf frequently over the countryside An ardent and expert horsewoman, ing and a lot of time. she has ridden in the past with the Middleburg, Piedmont, Fairfax and Orange County hunts.

Glen Ora is in the territory of the Orange County Hunt, which extended her an invitation to ride with it. The president of the hunt, Thomas F. Furness, said Mrs. Kennedy replied she probably will want to hunt but wants no publicity about It when she does. Asked whether the Invitation to hunt included the President, too, Furness laughed and replied: "He doesn't hunt.

He's too busy." Right now the ground is too soft from rain and melting snow for anybody to hunt, Furness said. Tavern Owner Wounded By His Burglar Trap Chicago, Feb. Joseph Buglieski's tavern on the Northwest Side had been looted twice so he decided to rig a booby trop with a Japanese rifle to nab any intruders. The rifle, set up by a series of pulleys and twine, would discharge when anyone opened the tavern's rear door after hours. He also had an electric burglar alarm in the cavern.

jone off. There was no evidence of in attempted burglary. New Orleans Teachers Finally May Get Paid Baton Rouge, Feb. The state administration, in a compromise move, today turned over $2 million to help pay all New Orleans school teachers, including at two integrated schools. State Treasurer A.

P. Tugwell said he advanced that much in homestead exemption refunds: Gov. Jimmie H. Davis administration last week had reported Tugwell was expected to provide the funds. The fiscal step marked the end of the fifth straight special session Davis had called to fight the inroads of integration at the William Frantz and McDonough No.

19 elementary schools la New Orleans. RETIRED GENERAL DIES Asheville, N. Feb. Maj. Gen.

Rex Webb Beasley, retired, 68, who participated in all five major Pacific campaigns of World War II, died in a hospital Saturday. In 35 years of active service he won the Purple Heart, the Silver Star and the Legion of Sunday morning Buglieski, 63, Merit with oak leaf clusters. Friendly Frustration Is Deep For Kennedy And Khrushchev By James Marlow Khrushchev says he's anxious AP News Analyst Washington, Feb. 27 President Kennedy and Premier Khrushchev are up to their" necks ii friendly "frustration. They have laid a pleasant foundation for a future meeting, which seems inevitable, like two men who wanted to bury a hatchet but not In each other's head.

They have exchanged cordial messages and avoided name-calling and personal attacks which would make a meeting impossible, as Khrushchev made a meeting with former President Eisenhower impossible because of what he said. But beyond that there's no basic difference between Khrushchev's relations with Kennedy and his relations with With both his main policy has been consistent: push where he sees a chance. The chance he sees now Is in the Congo. Although Kennedy wants the United' Nations' forces to stay there to keep the peace, Khrushchev wants them out altogether. Russia's chance for influence among the Congolese and a shattering penetration of Africa would VIA tVin TT ue vastly inipiuvcu WJCH me u.

AH. forces gone. From the Russian viewpoint, this is natural enough. It's also natural enough for Kennedy to want nothing of the kind. So, while Kennedy has extended a friendly hand to Khrushchev, he has kept the other fist clenched.

There was nothing gentle about Kennedy's warning to Russia without mentioning either Russia or by name not to try to move into the Congo. He told the Russians and Red 4n Viict Stn fA nf trip TTninn v'Jlillvac ill H13 fcpivtxi-w ui Lite wiiiuu message that soft talk from them would leave him unconvinced that they are not trying to take over world. At the same time both men are getting their governments ready to talk seriously about disarmament, This will -take a lot of talk- for disarmament. He says he a a. believer in peaceful coexistence.

But what he means by that and what Kennedy means are not necessarily same thing. Because they are not the possibility of disarmament seems a long way off. So long as the United States is equipped to fight an all-out war, it will have the power to discourage the Russian and Chinese Communists from starting small wars since they might mushroom into big ones. If the Russian idea of peacefu coexistence means pushing into one nation after another and taking over, through pressure from without or within, then it would become a very unpeaceful coexistence; Since Kennedy says "we must never be lulled into believing that either Russia or Red China has yielded its ambitions for world domination," then he will have tc remain, able to deal firmly with them. He's firm with them now, while Khrushchev tries to push in the Congo.

So, while Kennedy and the Russian on the surface deal in the friendliest way, they are actually frustrating each other. BUSINESS Let Us Recommend a SHERWIN 108 West 9th Open a charge a Ladies or Men's Heels WHILE YOU WAIT! DeLux Shoe Repair Stnreside Parkin? Just to show that there is nothing new in the movie business, he cited "What Price Glory," which he directed 35 years ago. "I remember when Victor Mc- Laglen and Edmund Lowe reported for the picture," Walsh said. "Neither of them wanted to part with his sideburns. But I had a Marine barber right on the set, and off they went." All of the Tryon, David Hedison, Tom Reese, David Brandon, Peter Miller, well over 6 feet.

The Japanese hotels aren't designed for giants. Walsh's plaints: remedy for the off the footboard 30 3f fl 3Z 3t 1m 37 51 Sf 1-27 Astral 8. Pipe fitting Indifferent 10. Very large 11. Eons 1-7.

Great hurry 19. Proclaim 21. Cicatrix 22. Heroine of "Lohengrin" 23. Will 25, Stage players 27.

Angry 28. Color ity 29. Pitcher 32. Annoys 35. Row 37.

Vanishes 39. 40. Couch 41. Baking chamber 43. Harvest 45.

Watering place -47. Medieval money 48. Put on 49. Invite recognize that the Germftnf problems, too. Through It all, the President has mads it clear that his will be neither a hidebound nor ft spendthrift government.

It does not set price stability as an absolute value to be treasured above all else. Yet it proposes no actions of an surd or reckless character. The result has been, as mone tary fund director Per Jacobsson observed, "the price of gold is down and the stock market if up." Those speculators who guessed wrong about the tone of the Kennedy administration bought gok last fall near $40 an ounce, and recently have hold it a bit above $35. Wall Street, where the bulls are in the ascendancy, is cheered because Washington is taking specific steps to end the recession and expand the economy. It Is a little bit wary abou what to expect in the area of ta: reform, since so many able tax theorists who have long espoused major changes have top admin istrative jobs under Kennedy.

Bu the general feeling also seems be that any tax reform probably will include a better break on de preciation for business. Not to be overlooked is Ken nedy's frank wooing of busines, support. His address" to the Na tional Industrial Conference Boar in Washington a few days ago, 5 which he suggested a "full-fledge alliance" with br-iness was we received by business leaders. He said: "On behalf of my asso elates in the Cabinet, I want to be rotisly opposed to eottuptton monopoly and huntaH we are not opposed to ttr tint mln. ptwtmi wm Jtol fmte for or afftiftft any Mfm soetety Wt Ml VI esa." Jokingly, Kennedy laid "premature" to ask.

fdr support in the next election. But if performance se, he may well get some. Governor Proclaims National 4-H Week March 4 to 11 hafl been clamed National 4-H Club Week til Kansas by Governor John son. "It is fitting and proper that We take this occasion to 30,000 4-H club members in Kansas during National 4-H Club Week with the theme, 'Learn, Live, Serve Through the proclamation states. "During the past club yeaf," Governor Anderson's statement continues, "boys and girls have completed 76,000 projects Valued at more than $6,500,000.

The'proj- ects have fitted the interests and needs of youth in suburban and urban homes, as well as on farm, making it possible for youth to learn and develop skills that will be useful throughout life. 4- club work provides opportunity for family members to plan and achieve together, resulting in strengthened family relationships." Your best net. and let your feet stick over," Walsh refuses to take actors seriously. He was asked at a press conference where he found his performers for the movie. "I picked them up in bars around Hollywood," he said "They're all a bunch of alcoholics." Oldtime movie fans will get a twinge of nostalgia with the prospect of another Adoree in films.

She's Adoree Evans, one of the three newcomer actresses in "Marines, Let's Go" others: Linda Hutchins, Barbara Stuart. Adoree is a striking strawberry blonde from Salt Lake City who attracts the awe of local residents even though she has never made a movie before. She gets her name from Renee Adoree, the tempestuous star of silents. "My mother saw her in 'The Big Parade' and never forgot her," says the budding actress. "I got Adoree and my sister got 1 Another newcomer to films Is Big Bill Leeka, formerly star lineman for UCLA.

Director Walsh, who once picked another football player named John Wayne for his first starring role in "The Big Trail," figures Leeka has'a chance for the bigtime. Would he rather face a football line or a camera? "Camera. It can't hit back." Cautious Policy By Kennedy Cheers Business Community NOTICE! Deadline date for securing Dog License is March 1. A penalty of 5Ql per month will be added after that date, LICENSE MAY AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY DOROTHY SQDIRPLJ9M Clerk, Man Hanging By Hands Rescued By Firemen Kansas City, Feb. 27 Firemen rescued William Grico, 32, after he had hung by his hands about eight minutes outside tho window of his smoke-filled third- floor apartment Sunday night.

Three other persons were taken down ladders from top-floor windows of the four-story apartment building at 1317 Troost. No one was injured. Fire, of unknown origin, started in a first-floor room, spread into the hall and was threatening the stairway when firemen arrived. Firemen estimated damage at $700. North American Newspaper Alliance Washington, Feb.

27 Taking stock of President Kennedy one month after inauguration day, the business community is agreeably surprised. Like most trips to the dentist, the voyage along the new frontier has been nowhere near so painful as advertised. Most businessmen, who worried that a Democratic victory would bring in its wake massive spending, unbalanced a devaluation of the had to revise their judgments. President Kennedy, for the most part, has followed a conservative, even judicious pattern. He has, for example, temporarily vetoed a suggestion made by his economic advisers that he ask Congress for discretionary authority to revise At a press conference, he spoke feelingly about the potential loss of $5,000,000,000 through a tax cut, and said that this would be "a serious matter." Last October, Nixon would scarcely have predicted that Kennedy would be so cautious.

As a matter of fact, much of criticism that is directed at the President's economic program comes from labor and liberal groups. They feel the President nas cloaked himself with a timidity that doesn't stack up with "let's jet moving again" theme of the campaign. Labor Secretary Arthur Goldberg's retort to this sort of complaint sums up the basic Kennedy philosophy: "You have to step before you run." When it came to proposing a minimum wage bill, for example, Kennedy chose to recommend intermediate stages between $1.00 and $1.25. Should incentives to invest abroad be cut? Probably, but first, there will be a report made by Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon. Should the regulatory agencies be Probably, but before Landis will be allowed to set himself up as a czar, there will be further study of the matter.

Should the Germans share more of the costs of aid to underdeveloped nations? Yes, but one must There an unmistakable quality about HILL-HILL about STRAIGHT people tio enjoy it Since 1878, Hill and Hill Straight Bourbon Whiskey has been a select Kentucky distillation. It is truly a bourbon made in the finest American tradition. the bourbon with the flavor of America 1 THI Hill WO Hill DISTILLERY IflUlSYUlE, KENTUCKY STMISHT BOUMW1TO-I6 HOOT QUAKE KILLS IN JAPAN Kagoshlma, Japan, Feb. (A 8-year-old boy was killed and six persons were, injured today in an earthquake that rocked the eastern coast of Kyushu and oth parts of southern Japan. Good Painting Contractor account we MA 4-4113 deliver.

333 E. 8th GIEBLER'S TV and RADIO SERVICE Prompt, Heliable Service. IU West MA LEATHER GOODS Expert Bepal? Since 1988. Modern Shoe Service 709 Main KA TED SCHULTE Insurance Agency Casualty U7 H4 Use Ready-Mixed CONCRETE Saves Time Saves Money Assures Quality Concrete Let us quote on that job which calls for top quality concrete. Hunter Ready Mix Inc.

IQtb ft Dial HA There's no better way to tell your product than through the advertUing medium of the Daily Dreams Come True With Gas! If you are planning to build or remodel, be sure to include GAS in your plans. For the moat efficient home possible, you'll want a Gas Water Heater, a Gas Range, Gas Refrigerator, Heating and Air Also include a Gas Clothes Dryer, for the fastest drying ever. Visit the Gas Division of the Central Power Company, and let us give you all the tails on modern Gas Service, and how it serves you better in your home. GAS DIVISION POWER C0. HAYJ, KANSA4.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Hays Daily News Archive

Pages Available:
97,651
Years Available:
1950-2009