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Polct Court Crowded THE EMPORiA DAILY GAZETTE Rectrd driver's by Ji polw to $9O6; Four to Jell vi forfeitures total- u.s three driv- CK Suspensions JSmporia's Accident Box Score tn 19 In 1947 Safely! Merry Menagerie-By Walt Disney FPSET IK COLLISION WITH CAR A truck belonging to the Jones re or Plumbing and Heating company, if? Samuel in collided with a passenger ckr and court session Tuesday was overturned at Seventh and Mechanic Wednesday evening. No rise court wssion, which over- one was injured and little damage the courtroom with some of! ww done to the vehicles involved. standing in the nick was driven by Joe Liles, highlighted with the I 306 Sylvan, the passenger car by iu-v-xx? five cases of men Austin Lauderback, near Hart- ihAryM with driving while under iord. intoxicants; two i The. Jones truck was headed chfi.rft-5 fcwping pur.chboards as devices, about a dozen tra.i:u- and two charges beir.p drunk in public places.

Men penalized on charges under the influence south on Mechanic and the car driven by Lauderback was going west on Seventh. The truck was Hipped over on Its right side and plumbing equipment and supplies I were scattered over the pavement. included Pose Sum- i Both vehicles, according to wit- ner. Rural, forfeiture of a 5150 were going at a slow rate of bond for speed. fined £150 and sen-j Police arrived on the scene short- fcenrec to 30 days In B.

C. ily after the crash occurred and with Empons. $100 fine and a the help of by slanders righted the siisptncfc 30 day jail sentence; truck. Liles loaded his equipment vniJiRm 321 South Cot- and prepared to drive away. tonwiwi.

$150 fine and 30 days Albert Lee Lcwry. now of, Sacramento. Calif, was fined S150.i"»«7 Today took steps to collect bond To Commission Lost Olivers' Licenses Driver's licenses have been taken up ior state revocation in ail iive In the cases Gunkle and Windif, $50 the $150 fines were remittee jsnci the jail sentences ducec. Jiidpe Samuel indicated. Browr.

and Lowry had appeared in court several weeks ago and their cases were continued for final dis- Says He Tried lo Help Banker Sponsored by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt Washington, May 22 Ex- f. May tes- Wednesday night. Charged with keeping punch- tion on-a wartime Army commission for a New York investment "Oh, yeah? Weil, let's hear YOU say something in Persian!" Obituary Archie Wilhlle Dead News has been received in ke xf ie lmd been ormed i poria of the death of Archie Wil- iijte 60, former Lyon county farm- boarris for gambling purposes in public places, i wo operators of business establishments pleaded, yr.iihy. Jucicre Samuel imposed $25 fines an the operators of Razz's 2G7 -2 Commercial, and the that Mrs.

Eleanor Roosevelt was one of the banker's sponsors. The former House military committee chairman toid a federal Hitrvc tr, who has been living in Reno. Okla. Mr. Wilhite died Wednesday morning ax a result of a heart attack.

QL Mr. Wilhite was the son of the a Washington hotel by munitions Nate Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilhite maker Murray Garsson. The Int- nnd he was born and reared in and his brother, Henry Gars- I Lyon county.

About 30 years on V. tions of city ordinances concerning devices. Police indicated the outcome of the punchboard caws was of more thtin passing interest where punchboards have been picked up and in other places where rhey were operated before a police raid the night of May in. Most of the traffic cases were disposed of promptly with defendants forfeiting bonds or pleading guilty to the charges. Charles Hutcherson.

712 East "I asked him Sen warn sponsored his application for commission." May related. Thirty six Indicted by Grand Jury at Wichita Charges Ranging from Liquor to Narcotics Violations Named Wichita. May 22 federal grand jury in recess today after returning 30 indictments naming 36 persons for trial on charges ranging from liquor and narcotics law viola- Green Homet Inn 15 East Twelfth ana nis Henry Gars- Lyon county. About 30 years a arcotlcs viola- find warned against further on are on trial wlth May on wnr he movcd to Oklahoma from his to tions city ordinances concerning fr rt es farm in lhe Patty's Mill neighbor- to a11 Problems as a psychic. 1 ft.

fi di-xli nn .4 A iv. i Pi 7 fc hood. At the time of his death, he a was a government employe in El "He snid it wns originally taken lip by Mrs. Roosevelt and Maj. I Reno.

Edwln Watson was President Roosevelt's mUi- El Reno today, aide. He Is survived by his wife, and a sister, Mrs. Frank Evans, of El Reno. A cousin. Mrs.

Homer Sehaefer, 502 West, Emporia, expected to go to call about clintelv old Schwam 'All right. I'll THE RADER SF.RVICFS Patterson nnd see to c.nrruA May said he imme- Council Grove May 22 Funeral arranged a conference for services for Webster" Racier and his held Block Ninth, charged with speeding and intev a conference for services for Webster" Racier an driving without lights, was sen-! 7, am wuh Rilbert Patterson, wife Ruth Winters Rader. were tenced to 10 days in jail and his un secretary of Wednesday afternoon nt the license was suspended for 90 davs rt nilniied "Schwam and Judge Samuel indicated the nal-' would have to tak oft The pounds to get his commission the Army Finance department Denies Contract Deal Judge Samuel indicated the penal-'; ties would be modified because job. Speeders Are Sentenced I Ranceson Cartee, a booster sta- -tJon worker, was fined $25 on charges reckless driving in a -Madison man's cnr. His rsr struck wo a stnte-ownfd Ford which was flat contrndicfed today pro- parked in front of the John DeLong testimony by former Army home.

S06 Merchant. wilfrnd nn col npl Henr B. Sheets Son mortuary in Council Grove, services were private, and in charge of the Rev. Frank Parker. pastor of the Union Baptist church in Pnrkervule.

the former home of Ol accused of taking $55,000 Mr. and Mrs. Racier. Burial was in to help the Garssons on Greenwood cemetery at Council niUIlltiOnS flT-m-n -home. S06 Merchant.

Wilfred 'Marks. SIS Wnlmit. nnd Marlon Johnson. 209 East, both charged motorcycle speeding, were N. Grove, Immediate survivors include two sons.

Keith and Eldon. Estel J. Heath and Charley Heath, charged with wholesaling liquor in Saline county nbout February 6, 1947. without keeping required records or paying the special occupationnl tax (two counts). Fred Johnson and Eugene punsford.

charged with wholesaling liquor in Shawnee county about February 6, 1947. without keeping required records, paying the occupational tax, or posting a conspicuous sign revealing the nature their business (three counts). John E. Springer, charged with wholesaling liquor at his farm near Zeandale. about February 7, 1947 without keeping records, paying occupational tax or posting sign Ithree James M.

charged with retailing liquor in Shawnee county about February H. 1947. without paying the special occupational tax If. T. SMITH to Tlif Gazcur: were nr si Id by 30-day suspensions of hln to Cft Others charped with speedtni- and the penalties imposed included I Eugene Simons.

127 South Constitution. 15-day license suspension: Donnld Groh. 415 Ex- change. 30-day license suspension; in May de- ft5so told the Jury thnt a dc- "justicc done" had cal to Gen. tn Intervene proceed- lesda after been nt Ralph Day.

indicted on four counts, is charged with violation of postal regulations at Topeka in placing advertising in the Daily Capital nnd State Journal. Novem- sickness, cr 27 and December 6, 1946 claim of Morris ing to "solve every problem pr- or business, through his abil county about 30 years. He was 0 carpenter, and came to this com- ns a psychic, and to 4 -full munity from Ilerinston. Surviv- com lcte Iife reading" for only 4 Bob laxiSrlver remitted: Howard R. Whitehurst.

I the cnsc Hartford, S10. S5 remitted; Jnck! "teLonp. Sterling. So forfeited; County Attomevs ftf Barren Dunn. Rt.

3. Emporia. Torneys Of Gather at Bar Association Session Ba E. Geichell. of the Dabbs hotel, forfeited $10 bond on of bein? drunk In public Pifice and a 515 bond posted by a transient on charges of indecent ocpasure was forfeited.

noon Cisrence Dillon, of Emporia Charged with beinp drunk and dis- of peace, did not S35 bond was forfeited. Topekn. May 22 Kansas county attorneys met in state supreme- court chambers this afternoon in one of the opening UfUcd with the sixty-fifth meeting of the Kansas Bar VETERAN TEACHER DIES Sprctn! lo The GnzeUe- Council Grove, May Mae Harvey Matkins. 60. grade school teacher here for 40 years, died Wednesday niptht following a stroke came while she "was attend- JarTy ini? rtnrtv nt George Caldwell and John Palacios abducting Harry L.

Stafford taking him into Johnson county' Kansas, November 10, 1946. to rob him. John Lewla Tolbert. Robert Tolbert and Freddie Roy Wells with county attorneys were orneys were Walter Dale Schlup. 621 West to hear Ocn- fined $25.

He was I pral Edward F. Arn nnri Assistant drunk and with Atiorney Goncral Harold our.h. was wnh aro rrakin? bottles at the Civic nudi- Fat7rr conduct discussion and on thf state's school during dance. Harold opcn Richard Shaw. 3427 Sunnyslopc.

reor ar Inw. p. $10 bond on a drunken- Other speakers scheduled to nd- charpc. dress the county attorneys' nwo- party at the home of Mr and Mrs. Walter E.

Hembrow. is expected to be in Conn- Grove, but no funeral Mr. Matkins was daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Z.

F. Harvey. pioneer family of Morris county and Council Grove. She had served her last year as a tench er, her work recently in the primary Rrades of Washington rrhool. She vernber 11, 1946, taking him into Johnson county to rob him.

John Palacios with abducting Everett Lynn Kclley. November 15 1946. taking him into Wyandotte county to rob him. George Caldwell. John Palacios Freddie Roy Wells with abducting Alvin F.

Trumble. November 22 1946. taking him into Wyandotte county to rob him. plannrd to move to Idaho and and George Caldwell, John Palacios Haskell Caldwell with AttorTicy ny atornevs' ns.r-o- Mn one sister James Putnam clftit included Randolph Car- th DauGhtcrs. of Manhattan' mr wci charses aealnst three 1 United Slates district at- college youths theft of Chamber of elccs r.utpp had pens Rooncy.

Topekn crimir: Judge' Robert E. Gar- John. Tonight former I Newman Memorial County Court Justice Harry K. Allen of Topeka will address S3 bc-nd on a jay-driv-j A meetinp of join her husband there. Charles 'k'o- She is survived by her husband.

1 vcn bcr 24 taking him' into Mntkins: one sister. Mrs. county to rob him. 'In each indictment in the series one count charges abduction to rob and a second count charges transportation of a stolen motor vehicle, both counts involving crossing of the state line. Fraud Admitted Wednesday afternoon: Miss Dolores McGregor.

Hartford; nnd Excha-nsc. was dls requcs: of the man st Orvcl Bar as dls- ior One of features of the 3-day Allen I ln tW ca es alIc in fra ob- the! Mrs. Ora Hrnslcy 702 South Fx' tainln Federal Housing adminis- counctl of the Kansns change; GrcKg Glenson. Madison trat on Kansas City. also is scheduled Wednesday afternoon-" the granci jliry charges: Josrpn Simpson, Rt.

Mrs Mnrv nnd Mnthew J- Bojich Davis. Rt. Marion Kinc Wlth obtnlni ns total of meeting expect- i Dwight Bush Rt. 4- Mrs M0 Ihe Fi State bank; to be the speech Friday night Emlcy and dauph'tw. 'Hartford S4S( from the Brotherhood State rinn- i bank; 5100 from the Security National bank; and 5400 from the Victory Stnte bank.

Manuel I. and Josephine Fiscus- with obtaining a total of SSOO $200 Mrs thc FWclity State bank; $200 r'ni. ijl 1 niiu uauKmer. ftarttora- tCS Altome Gen- Mrs, Hazel Bprgstrom nnri dauehl Om Tom Clark. HEAR VERNON SHEFFIF-LD Vemon Sheffield.

Emporia roJifgr music played a Admitted this morning: iter. Osape City: Mrs. Esther Schllchtcr and daughter. LeRoy: Eleanor Ann Wrbb. 1323 West; Johr i Burns, Admire.

piano selection? at Low- Eleanor Jackson. Madison: Mrs! thc Esther Hernandez. Rt. JnmeV'E. ftnri irom the Victory State inesday mornir-p.

His numbers I Ki Exchange FH A RE F. SF.NT XT IVF TO EL DORADO MEETING El Dorado. Mav Admitted Wednesday: Grrald from Kansas City, to Conwell. 311 West Eighth: James; Topeka for purposes or'prostitu- Hi. Mrs.

Marjorie Har- i March 25. 1947. and tn )rn. Madison; Krnest Vogui. Madi- Kelly, Burlington: Thursday charl Wpi Kan d.

ins marihuana without pavir.c tax April 12, 1947 ie of ration. thc 03a serving Charles F. WriRand. Burlington; Lrc Roy Moselry, ptvsewlon of Mrs. Ciara Hudson.

415 West mrrihuana without paying IAX Phyllis HcUt-rom, 101 Janvwry 35. 1947. Entrrinc Lewis, Fort 1 Wednesday: Nrrs. ron mercer! Kathryn Fhuher. Council Grove; broking and entering a govern'-' Clyce Faylor.

Lei 1 Korst-, ment warrhoure to rob. December Teterville; Morir Teren-ille; IS. 1946. Judy Jones. Tctrrville; MrX 1 Lucy Hillary Ford.

Fori Rilev tl-cft of Farm Crrdit 5 vjiii. Lrucj xiujary rora. trcft of Cour.ti^ -a 5 Rnd Rt. 3. Mr.t.

5jrr govem- Cl Sohwab and son, mcni. February 1947. lau -j so Joseph Schwartz. Fort Rllcv th of 10-ton hydraulic iaok belonging to govemr voksnic frrption in nf povemmein All makes or sewing machine Martinique 'MM, and PP II Complete re- T. .902 Pair Driver Hutfn Sewlag Ma- W.

Fort Rrt rr tfctlt of Cxx Pnone pump August 8, and power hacksaw, January 1, 1947, both belonging to government. S. W. Gunter, Fort RUey, theft of hydraulic press and compressor belonging to government, July 1, 1946. Ear! E.

Woodslde. transporting; stolen motor car from Belleville, Kansas, to Sacramento, November 11, 1946. Karl William Koerner, counterfeiting 50-cent pieces, March 15, 1947. William Whitewater, counterfeit- Ing pieces, March 15. 1947.

Second division (Wichita): Charles Vernon Hostetler, alias Charles Huston, nine counts charging the mailing of obscene matter. Soldier Is Charged Donald E. Green, a soldier, charged with embezzling government property (food) at Burdett, Kansas, June 10, 1946. Charles A. -Plush, charged with receiving embezzled government property (food) at Burdett, same date.

Eldred Clifton Man ing. alias Earl Clifton Davis, charged with transporting stolen motor vehicle from Ranger, to Garden City, Kansas. July 1, 1946. Maynard Glen Holm, Kansas City. charged with Mann act violation in transporting Doris Mae Holm, from Kansas City to Wichita for purposes of prostitution (two counts).

Third division (Fort Scott): George Davenport, charged with concealing personal property mortgaged for $1,120 to the Regional Agricultural Credit corporation, with intent to defraud the government. James Simmons, charged with forging endorsement of payee, Monroe M. Smith, to U. S. Treasury check for $57.50 and passing it.

News About Town Collections of News Paragraphs and Advertisements. Washed, pure, humidified air is circulated four ways through the food chamber of the new 1947 Ice Conditioned Refrigerators. See them at the Emporia Ice Cold Storage Company, 224 Fifty-five pupils, teachers and parents attended the Emporia State college Nursery school's last-day-of- school picnic on the campus Wednesday night. In charge of the picnic were Miss Catherine Freeman, nursery school director, and her assistants: Miss Betty Swezey. Miss Martha Berndt.

Miss Dorothy Overholt and Miss Juanita Moses. U. C. (urban) Brown for insurance. Phone Mr, and Mrs.

George M. Brown, of Dodge City, are in Emporia, visiting Mr. Brown's aunt, Mrs. Will WelLs. 1215 Washington.

Wedding announcements or invitations can be supplied without delay at The Gazette County Attorney Samuel Mellinger went to Topeka today to attend a meeting of the Kansas County Attorney's association. Everybody looks at your rugs! Be proud of yours. Modern rug cleaning by Bon Ton Cleaners, phone Orval Moon went today to Hav- uand, to bring back his daughter, Miss Ruth Ann Moon, who has been attending Friends Bible College there. Fresh, washed, constantly humidified cold air circulating all of the time in the new 1947 Ice Refrigerator keeps food fresh and protects precious vitamins. See the new refrigerators at the Emporia Ice Cold Storage 224 Commercial Marshall Randel, of the Mutual Building and Loan association, is Emporia, Kansag, Thursday, May 22, 1947 one of the newly appointed 1947 members of the Accounting committee of the United SaT- ings and Loan League, 55-year-old nationwide organization.

Modern reed settee and chair sets for your sunroom or porch, The alumni of the club of the College of Emporia will have a formal dance in the Little theater, Civic auditorium, Saturday beginning at 8 o'clock. Music will be furnished by Don Haage and his band. Tickets are being sold at the college business office and by club members. Cut flowers for Memorial day, gladioli, jessamine, rainbow asters corn flowers, peonies, daisies and snapdragons. Order now for btst selection.

Anderson's Greenhouse Phone Second Lt. Robert Donnellan who is stationed with the Army Newburg, N. is spending a 3- week leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Donnellan, and his brother, Pat Donnellan, 1401 Lawrence. Grant Travis reports a car load of cedar shingles arrived this week at Home Lumber Fourth and Real estate, loans and insurance E. C. Ryan, West ERN Clothiers STRAWS in the HEADLINES Leghorn Palm snap brim hat with brightly colored patterned band.

In light and dark straw 3.50 Nothinp like a Panama straw for good looks and comfort. Striped band brim style 5.95 AND WE HAVE YOUR SIZE 14 WEST SIXTH Be well dressed, comfortably, in a smart cardigan style corduroy Green, brown, tan 11.75 There's plenty of smart styling and comfort in our new selection of slacks for playing and lounging 3.95 to 11.95 i I Sleeveless sweaters for cool evenings. wool In smart heather tones 2.9.5 All over novelty print sporfc shirt Handy flap pockets. Rayons, cottons. Wear in or out of trousers 3.95 to 6.95 and Wilson Bros.

Pajamas. Precisely tailored to make comfortable a weather sleeping. Stripes and solids 4.95 and 6.50 Swim trunks in novelty boxer styles or knit weaves. South Sea patterns and solid colors 2.25 up ERN CLOTHIERS TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 07 COM'L.

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