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PAGE TEN. fT-TE HUTCH INS ON. KANS A R. NEW S. THURSDAY.

FEBRUARY, 21. 1035, TOO DAMN CRAZY NEW FIRMNESS IN WHEAT PIT Of Options Furnished By IVnlcott ft Unenin, HOB Wtif? Hull dint, Liverpool Strength Imparted to Chicago Irregular. f'hirapn, i.V) dust atorms reported late today over a wide area west and Foiithwcpt. Rave whent values a derided upturn. The dust drew special attention to acute dearth both of stir- fare and moisture tn sections of western Nebraska nnd western Kansas.

As well ns in the and Oklahoma panhandle pnitrrn Colorado. This slRtii- Urr) a loin! of between 6 ,000,000 nnrl 7 ,000,000 acre; 1 Wheat eloped unselt led, 1 to 1 rent, above finish, jMny P7V'r. men oTf to i- up, SSV- opilf, a I. 'i decline ro nM- vflnrc, and provisions unchanged to A ripe of fi Wheal futu rps yesterday tolalod corn Open interest in wheat wn? hushels, and in corn PS.lfl1.000. Cables paid that, although fairly mihstantini of wheat from southern hemisphere are fxpected this week, the Balkans nd Russia remain closed for the winter and North America in not ted to show any Increased shipments just A loading Chicago market authority said today that.

If avory one in the. wheat trade could be certain Canada would maintain her present export the atmosphere would be clear. Biit nobody be certain of this, he addod, in spite of emphatic that no change would hp. made. A.

reason given was that, a government encased in a marketing enterprise must be supposed to operate on the Hitie haMs a private agency "would, and that, If the marketing method failed to get satisfactory remilla, the method likely to ho rhnnged, Corn and wrrp. rnoro or less to wheat price upturns and lo unofficial estimates that thp United corn shortage this ypar is 169,000,000 bushels more than recently was figured. Provisions Jagged with hog values, lltirrhtnunn Wheal. Pre v. Tortny Trev.

Open Hltrh Clone. Pre v. Open HfBh CAnet CAUTION SHOWN BY THE TRADERS July .01 Mm Jul OH'. 9.V-. -SB', HI Corn.

Jillt ST'i N'f 5 .8 Irregular Movement of Stocks Due to Less Active. Live Stock Markut Missouri Editor Still Favors Roosevelt But Dislikes Lousy HcncKmcn. Slllililiv; SlMKM'ilil CblrAto IVItrat. May Open Hlph B7 Chltaro May Vrfv. MS -Kfl lUKh Wi ChlcSKi Onti.

May Pr? v. Trwlny rtn Chicaro 8AH rloae New York. Trends in the stork market wore highly divergent today, hut number of mild recovprlpfi in the final hour gave the 1 a brtler appearance. ing was relalively dull Avith the turn over approximating 700,000 aha VPs, The close was fairly nl rady. The mavkel had to contend with nfl a somewhat spotty news picture PO ithrouphnut.

Speculative caution was in evidence on ttie eve of hnltdiiy tnmorrow lugs for thn week pndert Feb. Ifi, more than seasonal dn- Srpt Prrv. rlonn Today clonfl Jul? Today CIOM. .82 General Markets Grain Markets PoaM pf nf hut! artrf 'inrk hnrfl whrnt. today.

In 1'4 lie -inr "i 'ip. Pn? 1 liBchanRed. rrti-n to up. I'm -i. Kafir nrri mtlo nPtnlnatly iinchnngerl.

1 1 BO .02 rnr Ofc l.oa 1 --ii 2 li.l SR.5 1.02'i 1 enr 2 4irl HP 7 3 hd 57 1.03'i nilAIN HRCKII'TS WHEAT 21: WJrhUa, JO; pBllnn. Dm) OHy. ft; chlcafEO, (5; f-Hy WinnlrtR, )t. is; ruiutJi. omsha.

30; Knid. A. CORN ruy. 3R; 21: Omaha. If).

CMy, Chicago, it. l-onln, IT; 2. KANSAS TlTV CASH VsOMB City. (AP) No. 2 dark hjrd, 1.03*4; Fo.

3. nntn. BTH-LM; No, a nom. a. nflm.

Ho. 1 No. nom. clow; Way. July, MH.

cans; unchanged to 2 whl (p, nom. No. rj. nom. NO.

5 yellow, nom. No. it No. 2 mixed, nom. No.

3, nom. July, MS. cara; lflrwy to. 2 white, nom. 69Vt-flJl; so.

nom. M7LO It H4-8I. KAKRAff CITV CASH HAt.tS by Lincoln.) 5wK, iflt.Ol. amplo lffll.0l* CORN 1 Talloft-, 1 big. 91 -4- OATa i KAFIR, and I VS'MU MJU.

RraJi. 27.00. 29.7ft. Lnxnpoot. WHKAT dun Ir.

off with sterling Whrnt. opened today to off, vlth slerllng K.Sfl and ftoeed lo 'i up with alerting JJverpool cUwf (U money); March, 72; July 7ft. AIKIKNTI.SK WHEAT Ruanna flouM ytnlerday to opened (May and noon was unchanged to up. Financial Markets It MOM if. New York.

I M'I KnllnwIriK 1" the H. govrmmtnl him fir Fed l.iheHy aHt. Uhcrty Ut 4 Mbrrly Treaftiiry Treasury 1 TretiMiry Marfti TreaMiry fl ed. Jilt. '-1 fi'arru Mtfj.

'M Muriic (UvMiTf l.itnn 'M IrUiin Qwiif-rc 20 Keh 21 10:1.12 103.14 los.n uri.vv 111. lOfi.K Hlfi." 101 HU-IU Mil K' 101 20 10.1.29 KANSAS CITY HAT Kansas City. 1, exira leafy, No. 2. No.

1, No. 2. kafy, 31.oO-2Z.00. No. 1S.60-19.MJ; 17.S0-18.50.

TIMOTHY No. 1. H. 00: J3.00-14.00. nhnwerl clin.

Some improvernent displayed by the utilitioF aftpr their long depression and a number of ppccial- were in demand. equities puahed ahond in response to higher prices for Rrauulaled and sugar futures. Grains came back, but cot- ion did little. U. S.

government ic- curiticp got a lift, when Cecretary Morgenthau Indicated no "new mnnpy would be doiight in the treasury's March 15, financing program. Foreign exchanges were narrow. American Safety Razor advanced 3 polnls and American Crystal Sugar was up as much. Gaina of fractions to around 2 points were registered by American Sugar Refining, Great Weatern Sugar, Evans Products, Oliddcn, United Fruit, Vi. S.

Smelting, American Smelting, C'erro de Pasco, American Telephone, Consolidated Gas, North American, Columbian Carbon, Lig- gell Mye.rn Reynolds Tobacco fi-fm-so CnntintMital Can and IJOCW'S. KANSAS MTV UVKSTfkR City. (API i fiilO direct; very Blow, market not on ahove ISO bids and tew scattered Vl(j lower than lighter wflghta artive, to and choice. HOUiM 7.40-P JSO-lfifl T.fi U0.2H0 lb? S.10-R.5D: packing vnvn. fi .75 Hop" mure nctlvp In mostly steady to ln fhrnj ftve.ragp; Intp lop got-rd 200-220 S.aO-8.60.

220-350 tbju 8.60. .2.000: calvra. 700; clauses mostly stradv: Iniiit run gor 107011). It.40: ers and fepdera 1" n-pali: good and choice, ftno-POO POO- 1 IO0 ft.2R-t2 13 K- i .13 .00: 1300-1500 t0.2$-J? common nnd med linn. up.

10.2.1; hi'lfers. good and 7.ft0-lfl,7ft; rows. I'M. -7 vralcrs, (milk-fed), meri to 1 utorlter and coe-i holte, fall weights). cop- mori and medium.

3.70 -7 .0 wrah: Rheep strs vis qu-ility plaJn; g.jp. jop rwr.v .1. iaiilhf. KW' i'i lbs. down vprtrtlng wi-Uicr-.

medium trhotrr. 90 ifii i.nu.ri ml ha f)t' and (hers. lAniar, The vholc lief setup is "just too damn cta7 for Arthur Aull, editor of the mar ilcnuvrnt, ho said Indny In announcing his rrpicnat ion ti nm the ti trounty eiief com mi: relief program iy being ad mlnistpied by "traveling brain trust- Aull charged. All in the world they do 8 up," he "One tolls! one thing and another tells the apposite. It's just too damn It's getting ttmt way a long time and it secma to Se now." Mill, whose forthright remarks in! Pemocrat often arc widely quot -j dep.Tlhed the IOCMI com mil Ire being "as USPIPPS a vermiform appendix." HP is the third memher the local committee lo resign.

Mul he said he didn't believe it rnnde much difference whether thej varancirs wn-f filled or not. "These birds that blow in" arc; iransferred or "kicked upstairs to a better job" if they make a mess of he said. The. I.amar editor said he is still cm( AGO j.ivKs-fotR Democrat and Mill standing by himgo. i 11'MUA President Roosevelt.

5 I ''Bui he's go! an awful lot off tov.sy guys working for him," he said, in concluding that "the whole; thing has wound ic.se]f up in red tape and stuck fast in the glue. Tt will finally collapse and there will I be ft blow-up, but we're not going to be rid of It for a (nrludtnc ono direct lower than S.PO.J'.'KV. lop 9 P0; lin-ign ofi fi.Oo-g.no: Rood parking CATTI.K--5.fJ0n i-alvrs. and yearlings strong tn heifers and cows nharlng active at upturn, wiikh decline on all rlosses; high for season; best fed acaiing 1.10B few lower grades prrdomlnal 12.00 down to hr 10 hulls strong; veatr lovv Above V-tta S.jft- aiaugnter plgp. "Vs.

I SCO: Wghet; ail i.lvijiKe: marhfl Monday at new "-f-tr-ji XS.tO, beef i Jit. Mil 10 Prop at, light hightr. met-), eaten his salt, broken hread A PMC LOOKS MKK FACE with hint. When he called I was; Nashville, Trnn. t.l')-An applt Tlad to respond.

PO formed that It. presents the, op- A Simple peiirance of a human face 1ft -As I open the la.il for Uit.i possesion of Mary Wnde. unfortunate boy, remember this simple care. "This is tho slory of a prreoe-imis hoy, of his overpowering love for a i sir I and his tragic effort, to keep her from I lis deep voice boomed through Ibc little courtroom as he (old nf; the onesided romunce, the nuns- (pitted adoration of young Ktrnna-j titer for Virginia Wilcox. Tulsa olli heiress, threatened in an extort ion note admittedly written by Gorrell.

Kennnmer lenttflcd he killed Gor- I roll in after lie nought to forestall the kidnap plot. i Dwella On With a word of sympathy for, "there unfortunate families." the H. K. Wilcox family, the Kr.nna.-i mors, and tho parents of the slain' youth, Mr. and John F.

Gor- i roll." Stuart reverted to the story' of Konnamcr's love, which he de- scribed an "a forni of Worship." "Don't tell me. I his love is a ridic- i nlous thing. It runs through this! trial as a. glorious thing. "Thifl girl got on the stand and! paid, 't know lie loved me; couldn't return it.

but tt was there' know ft'." Turning again (o King's sarcastie delincHt ton of young Keunnnier. Stuart continued: "The former Oklnboinn atinrnoy' general said yesterday this boy first i wanted this beautiful girl for the; Wilcox money. Second, King said: ho wanted to kidnap her nnd get i (hat money anyhow. "Oh. how- rruel and wrong that was!" 1 fat generally axkjng fully and.

better, but Irade delayed by weak to tower bid- ding: sheep and feed tog tt(mblE changed; best slaughter larrtba S.75'} upward. LEGISLATURE TO WIND UP WORK The amttlng of RenoriU FlnrPm Krtttio It, will ndorn pewtors inrttlnir world lo tho rnclflc Ktponltlan, npenlng nt Dieito In Mw, Fhoto), WAN 1 AD KATKS: Mtnltntim wurdt urcepted Hav ic pti vtrorfl 3 a per ft Dajt 3c pet worn to 2c per word Cnsh IR requested on at) out at dtj ac'vartlcliig. Hyphenated words count as 2 wordi. Tne word a870W" countsd ine word wn-ii 'phent 387UW3SC8' as The. address West counted as 2 words Large type heading! At oow tn wilt he counted oi, (he line basil; A ot.

-1 line: 12 llnai; 14 pt- I lines Paragraphed items tlio counted by the fine. Ads placed tor more than one time, then cancelled will be charged Tor only the numhrt ot Iteti run flight IB re-flerven to wttonolrt publl- eatton ot cupy thai docs nut meet the reyulrements aa prescribed tty fha Hiitv-hinion Publishing or to and pnrre euch vlaaalfled ad- vertisemenii ai are accepted, If aatd change give clearer preatnuiUoiL UMIh HUt VUIJH All If it 5'xMitd appe.ir nrong firet day call the Ad-Taget at onca and make good" will be allowed ma tbe Nens ano Herald will be restwnilblt tor Mlj one incorrect insertion. all Want Ada te CLAS81KIED DEPARTMENT The Hutchtnaon fubliahini Co. Hutcblnaoa Notices HALF, OF RtAt. KSTATK Publlrnltnn Htb, IBM 22131.

Prurjeniid) Irtfujranre of America, a Corporation. Plaintiff Baldwin Locomotive preferred (yielded about 4 points and the com-' New York. (APJ-Raw- sugar was firm- num waB down more than 1 along WICHITA LIVESTOCK Wichita. (A I'SPA I 000, inrluding 200 ralvee; killing Clashes M'-iriT, rpiotnbly sti -aity to ueak: i lots short fed yearling orlrf head (fght helfera 7.7.V nionl sales few bulk -t r'ltt'T? titters. 2.110-3.50; bulls, (Contintied from Page One) EXECUTION STAY FOR HAUPTMANN ASSURED TODAY John H.

Dyrk. et. at. rWewUnt. Public nntlre Is hereby given, that.

Moiulny, the lRfh of March. 1835, at 10 o'clock A I will "(f at public sale, nt the Front nf the four! House, in the CMy of Hutchinson, Kannas. and pel) to the hJghMt fn rush hand, trie following described real rrtn'e, lo -fhfl West fourteen ilV IK if Lot Sixty-three i 1 nnd all of Lot Sixty- four K.asl. and Addition to the City of Hutchinson. Kansas together v.ith a'! and Blnuulsr the tenrments.

herlditamcnts. and nppu er to-lay will) a murh better Inquiry re. ported. Stales confirmed ineiuded lii.ouii bags of Puerto Rlcan diir enrlv In March and 28.700 bngs for early Marco shipment at 2.Refined firm and unchanged at 4.3<i to 4.R0. Futures cloned firm.

2-4 higher; 22,1 SO tons. March 2.0n-2 Njav 2 fi7 July 2.13B: Kepi. 2.17-1%; per. 2.23; Jan. 2.1«B, MKT A I.S New Tork.

nearby .10.00: future. go iron changed. sprti East St. Lniils, i. 7Jnr fit, liOttlii spot and future.

3 7n. and (illrt. un- wil American Locomotive coni- mun, V. Steel Preferred lost 2 General Electric. Allied Cheml- Westinghoufte, Sears Roebuck.

Montgtuiiery Ward and a number of tit hers were lower. The rails were about unchanged to a bit r. Further tinsetttenient in IVie loco' motive, proup, apparently based on i cloudy earnings situation, did not aid he bullish In addit ion to the pressure on Raid win, pome of American followed publication nf the company's COTTON Naw York. rottun futures annual report showing a lat-op 'r 1014 barely steady. lower.

March 1 42; May 12.SO; July 12.fifi-r^: on. 12.50- tZ Jan. 12.SO. Spot Meady; middling 12.Bri. CHKAOO IMONS Chicago.

(API Close: 13.65; July 13 Sept 13.R7. 111. 62; July Pi. an. fcrTAFR Kew Vork.

(AD stlvrr stesdv and unchanged at flUvi. loas than In the previous Lnpxv'ti found friends when the I directors of this amusement, con- inr.rca.aod the quarterly divider! from to fin cents. top odd lots ft.Of- 6.7.%: few feeder steers tn S.OO and 8 Rfl. HOCJS 7iKi; no directs; arotird lvlth Wednesday; lop moj lbs. and up.

few Iflu-jeo 7.3S- K.30-. packlnc 7.2.'-9,1; stock Itfg- V75-6-7ft. SHKKP 200; indications fnl lambs to 10 lower; prospective top 7, Is. HiTA TTt XAIJICS Feb. 20, STF.KRS No, Wt.

Price 1 No. Wt. Price ft fitO 7.251 K- H71 1 n.ooi 2 1 420 BEEF HEIKF.HS 1 R.00; 1 Tflg T.nn. 1. i fign i MlXF.rt BTK.KRP AND fi 7.S 4 650 HElKERa s.no 4 00 looo 520 Produce Markets KANSAS CITY pRODVCr.

Kansas city, (API 22 34-36H: hutterfat, 32-34; packing butter IF. Hentr. in rrvtafertt, J1; springB, 20; broilers, 10. Slock Quotations runilshe.t by ft. V.

fhrtstophet A Hrokers, SI 1 IVIte? HutrhtnioD Ctnse CHICAGO rHontcK Chicago, A weak; creamery-spec la Is (93 score 34 l4 extran (92), 34 extra first? (00-91 1, 33M-31; firsts eeronds. (86-87), standards iBO centralized No butter (tales. weak: extra firsts. 2.V,- fresh graded firsts 25-26; current m- nelpta, 24 H. Egc sales, car fresh graded firets.

26; 44 cases current 2B roaes, 2ft, 100 cases 2t'V (No butler or eug market tnmnrrnw Butter 33 14 Manii Egg Kr-b. 34 Oct. CMICACJO POTATOF.S Chicago, POTATOES S-t, on track 227; Russets ftrm, other etoik utrady; moilerate. drmatid and trading moderate; Idaho Russets 1 K. No.

l.iifi; Colorado Red Mcdures (3 Nn, 1, 3.1ft; new stock, weak, supplies liEht, demsnd limited; Florida Bllas Triumphs, bushel erates 1.7,%. CHICAGO rori.Tict Chicago, (A Pi 37 tnicks, (Irro; hens, ft and under If, more than ft 17 Urghnrn henM. Rock frA 'ers, rolored 22; Rock broilers. rolored Leghorn 31, harehacks Rock snrlngx. 20.

rolorc'l 20, Leghorn 14' rnnBtcrs. I4 1 turkeys, 11-21; ducks, lbs. up. 2n, small geesr, 14; 7 Iht Dressed firm, prices unchanged, No roultr) market tomorrow. Local Markets pm ma.

KU.29 103.13 trrlcei paid by local ouyere. aelllng prlcee of course, are higher.) GRAIN WHEAT No 31 OH; white. Si. 00: yellow. 31.0ft.

1. .70 RY 31 00 0 52 BARLEY- fiprttit. 2ft BRAN Uwt 411 FUOitTK- Cwt I'lUMH t'F. BCI'l I'- Kc.f.lS—PperiHl pack, straight nin. I.

rmi.rm and up. 12: under 4 Hi. fryern. 2-3 13; roasting lbs 100.3 1 lUtltt.N 'AIM- l-'orniwti exchange Crcit Helta HI (n ntlifru 1 Hiit.tin tiemnnd Slgb'i: cables. On il.i CUM 1 id, cii H.

Vi'J. cables, tTclglillll. 23.12: Lierrnnii) -10 27 Unl- Norwaj. 3ft IS; 7'. Mnlxmi, Ureere, .94.

iYlJtnri. 18.97; 4.20; Tokyo, U.S.;'/.:: KlbiiighiL', Hongkting, 4ii.2ft; Mexico City (silver peaol. 27.8&; Montreal in New York, New York In Mont- rcil, lOO.utl. Nominal. SIONKV KATKS New monfij' per cenf nil 1 Tliiif inont-y tin r.

monUis. pet- 11 nl. Pthnc pxper. ii -ft act-iiaiinf-th unclmtifffd. jir-iiswunt ruin, N.

paok, per CCQL lbs 10 Legnorti stags ti 'AHH -Old. Oft NO C'LKHIiVMAN AT KNKUAI Of Itll.l.AHI) Averare 61I Fto AlaMm Allied Amerfran Can American Radiator A incrican American Tel. A Tel Anaconda Copper A. A S. Auburn A tit 0 Baldwin Locomotive Bethlehem Slcel Horden Case, J.

I Cc la ncse crrrit ije Chrysler Cuiitmbia ft Electric fiofvrnt tt Southern vmsolldnted flur- Oil odnimMtlnl Oil MuPont Elci-irn: tienefHl Motorp. MtidsMn Motors (ufeiTiaihtnal Idternpt T. AT. ManvUlp K'ennecott Copper Owens f-Vtrd Montgomery Ward Natlnrsal pnlry Prnducts National nic'Hlers Ncn Vcrk Nurlh American Packard A Pent. Plllfllhs Pet NrHh "iinl Oil Unrbuck i Hheti OH stM'oiiy Vacuum Stflmtiird Brands standard oil of Indiana stnnd.ird Oil of New Jersey '1 'OTP 1 1'nlon cart'ide I Cni'Mi Pari fie.

TuJierl Aircraft t'ntn-d Intp I ti. Htrel Warner plclures Wentem I'nlon WonlvOTth Amerada Oil Naiurnl Atinnlb- Co HH rusdill oil Pendiv AviHtlnu Cities Service, com Otlts pfd Bond A Khate. Firestone Jnodrlcb licodyear Crcnt Western MJgar I.lgg'-tl Mjers Mirh-onlineut National Regifctcr tihlo OJI Republic R-K-O Safewav OH HOidehaker Mink(-n Roller Bearing 't'rlcontinental Feb. Feb. 20 21 13S 137 119 13'a 36'-i 103'4 104 10 10s 23 23 ft 1 29-', 21 2ft ft" '( 3 1 30 i'j 13 "i ami 39'.

ftU ft 21 16 9ft 1 i 21 23 31 30 4 lnu. 40 30 '-j ft 1 '1 ft Pi 17 16 2S 2hV 16', 28-; 17 I' 1 id's 4 'i H.S 69-S 21 'i 20 IP, ft 25 21 3ft 1 1 3 13 1 17N 21 Id 40 't am. ih 4fiVt nu 99 13 13 2 '4 2 10 3ft'- 4 3ft 'i 40 39 Bft ftftS 68 69 21 -4 1ft'j, S'i ft ft IT'. Ifi-j to 22', 22 'i 30 31 lit -101 1 1116 ii 10 UPS 13''. ft irt'i 1 IS 7 i- IS 34 1 3'i No.

Ilk. in Vaeh county either 'iiff or a rlrpuly ahoulrl he suti ci to eal! by the stato police do ipatt.menl ond would be paid J5 day find sxprnsos for time actually statR 1 An Koonomy Step. 1 Whitp. slatinR his nniondmfnt i for economy purpoKPs, said he offpr anothor to rpducr number of full time patrolmen in the bill. Thp moostiref state forru of ffjipn.

60 of -tt-oiild bo patrol- said be had in minr! tvp.i uninjr special izp sud ittix. cutting down number of actual patrolmen chroupu uve of the local mtin. ijfl'iprt was accept by ry (Rf of Ha Won the bill and adopted by the it was the first major zs men dm cot written into the me a- St-oo sure in days of ronsidoration. if ir ijs passed, spoil" i -fti ft th. 'II fared with the I -rii of providing; a moans of financing thp force.

i Many Killed House committees had another, field day today on bills, reporting adversely on 3D measures and TPC- 22 for passage. Included among the bills killed i eipht, propositions tn ampnd the, utate con.ititulion in nne par- tlcular or another. One of these liilled was the "short, ballot" pro- posal of Rep. McFarland (PO of Shawnee. McFarland wished to, amend the constitution to provide; only for election of a governor, lieutenant governor, auditor and at- i torney general.

Two administration relief bills; wera recommended favorably. One; would authorize counties to obtain relief funds by a Bs -mill levy or by i issuance of bonds up to certain I amounts. The other also would; Passports of Boxer Mate Permit issuance of bonds to costs incident to reliof Both measures are in line with federal suggestions. Another hill rrportrd favorably was the Brewer hill to prrniit municipalities, failing to take into account baUneen on hand in makiiiK 'their budgets (his year, to spend BF.EP COWF 2 .1120 7.00 1 1 970 6 2ft 1 Sfc'l ft.00 1. 1 10-1 3 2.

CANNERR ANP CVTTFfifi 1 7no 3.2.\; 1 1 91" 2 1 840 1 630 2.cm, 1 a Bt'LT 1.90: i 1 1440 4.60 1 PP0 VKAL CALVF.B 1 310 2 230 3 220 7.fio; isn 1 i.V) ft Jin 270 Mr.fMUM WKIGHT-HKAVT FAT CALVRS 1 360 S.Ofi: 16 371 g.ftO 1 360 4.00; 1.... 340 3 50 STOCK ER AND PEBJDKR FTK.EK. 5 1 9(0 S.MOl 1 ftMl 7.M 430 6.2ft, 3 746 3 Mft A. on; 1 610 4.00 STOCK CALVKB 6.7.1; 1 330 1 300 fi.oO; 1 370 1 .290 ft II Ofl BUTCHER HOGS Wt. PrtcelNo.

Dk. Wt. 2X1 ft 272 9 207 R.50I 2 216 3 101 S.3M 6 20ft 2 1R7 SKI; 170 1 Ift6 7 These quota! Ions do not Include mem procestilnp tax. T.oo fl.00 i 1.7ft 4.35 I 00 I 6.ft0 i 4.ft0 1 Gorretl follapses. Pawnee, Hr.

John. Franklin Oorrpll. rather of the slain John Oorre.ll, collapsed in hotel room here thin afternoon. "My son, my son," the doctor cried time and again, as Gor-' rell. herself in tears, sought, to quiet him.

Incoherent nnd apparently semiconscious, the doctor mumbled of his dead son nnd sobbed 'when iho other children came home for Hie Christmas holMays mv son was trances theiemito brionRinn. or In any- not among them. Pfll() rrn fr iv be sold under ftnd hv His collapse came shortly after virtue nt an order of sste. issued of I the. trial of Phil Kennamcr.

fed- Court nf to satisfv a iudRmeni ohtained In snld Court, on 2Plh day of P. 193ft. st the Jannarc lerm of Courl. The Prudential InfiiranT ccfr.i-any of America, a Corporation, ngainst John IL Jtnd ti race Ihe sum of Klve Thousand Three Pollan and cetus. debt, together with cost; ot vilt nnd interest et rate ef 10 per eent, intvun.

from the ds.i* nf JdriKOietit: It further ord-v-d fbit ptafnflff acnlnst the dele.ndam* tax's paid plMlntift. for the vears IP32 nnd 19.13. which, Interest lo date amount to and that eald Jmipmeni Interest ti per nfiPum frotn date bereot; and ttist plajntlff's mortRtR" Is hereby he a first hen on alipve ilesenbed nnd mtd Pr j. further nrdered nod took the boy to a phvsirian at John- MortB have jndcmem HEslnst the delend'ni'i son. Dr.

John Allen, fcundey j. lhn H. and c.race n. and for treatment for burns. He gave -each them for the sum ot 11 aid treatment for Hie burns.

deecrin-n i in-lndiOK loterest. and saM draw But. the child became worae andj rr e. ine date t-reof. and thfl Huhbards took him to the doc- I a deer-e nf said Cmirt.

court order to the present defense tor at Hugoton the dav Mon-' described estAt" with ih- (Continued from Page One) 1 1 son accused of mur- Krcderlok. A. Pope, with Kg-'dering young Gorrell, was placed; Koiecrans- Pope is said to I ne nnnda of the jury, i wltH Fisher, Rosccrans with Keilly asserted two dava ago that "eiiher Fi or I will havtj to U'ave the care." Gave No Notice. tn take ad v' the most import ant point dnfense case," Fisher when Hcilly did not chal- delicti. "Without vsxn.tr.g 'he rest of us." Rcilly jtudijeaiv that Lindbergh kn ib" body of his own A tt -j't ihat." Dh 'ft.

coU'M -Hd bv Fawcctt and his had been tui -jied over by HAN AND WIFE I ARE UNSHAKEN IN THEIR TALE (Continued from Page One) attorneys, Regarding these. Foster said: day. where It was found the child "Ihei'Jn wa from much more se- r.Pf.n mv at Wo had produced en experts OUs nnr he died while Hutchtn-n. Kansas, thu In the doctor's office. o( AtM Mr.

and Mrs. Hubbard told tin; sheriff ft doctors, both af Johnson and Hugo-; Hester A nr uirtipa. ton. that theohild had fallen against in autopsy work who were prepared to show that the body found was not fhflf. of the baby.

of our experts are undertakers who had served the federal the stov government during the war as autopsy experts. "There were also three pathologists who are connected with large New York hospitals nnd one other doctor who is Known well in the autopsy field and who saw in the Trenton morgue the body described as the Lindbergh baby. At'oree, for Plaintiff. 14 21 TR Msr 7 II I Price S.ftr. 8.4 ft S.20 8.05 vern- Madelelnt Hopes to Regain DEATH ASKED FOR KENNAMER PLEA (Continued from Page One) slaying of i IN TTIK msrrcicT COURT OF ror'NTr.

KANSAS. (Tirst Publication Hlh 193ft i I I SHPH1FF-8 Si.AI.K OF RF.A1. F.STATF. Kevealed Retort Lindsty NO. Ham' A.

Carecs, Plaintiff Wife Swapping Tangle Rome Madeleine Force Astor Dick Fterrnonte said today she was ready to make every possible effort, to regain her ex-pugilist husband's passport (hat they may embark on a second honeymoon. Los Angeles. The courtroom of Judge Ken Lindsey offered a big! attraction for divorce court fans today with prospecfp of further amazing disclosures in the tangled love affairs nf wo ultra Beverly Hills couples. Stories of alleged all-night, swapplng-affairs, gay beach parties" and "surprise" visits by one of the husbands have been told in the case before Judge Lindsey, himself of marriage problem fame. One quadrangular-marital mlxup was started when Walter Fmerson.

actor-writer, sued Jane ICmerson. former Denver socialite, for divorce, and named his former the.clo.se friend, Barton Sewcll. wealthy Thanksgiving night John F. Oor.ell, jt: The whitehaired dean of Oklahoma bar enacted the defense ''yachtsman, as co-respondent. "Of course," she said in the lux- i MIIch fences, iirioiia hotel where she is staying, i A mlt nich would have provided to get Knzo's passport back for him." As soon as Euzo recovers his papers, confiscated by Italian authorities on his arrival in Italy.

Mrs. Fiermonte said they hoped to tour the French Riviera in an automobile her husband plans to buy. Tnpeka. --Funeral services for J. 11.

were to be. carried out according to his sealed in- structkms todav. He directed ju oration be read and that tending JNarfcCU no minister or priest should have in HonOf Of G. Washington any part In the KovviceH. "I do not believe in the fables and super- i cw York, leading stilutlons of the christian or any eurlty and commodity markctfi In other teligitm nnd will die ftfi 1 1 the United States, with tho excep- have lived believing in the religion; tion of various cattle markets, will nf humanity," he wrote.

BillHrcl. be closed Washington's birthday, fnrim'i" iniiyof of Topeka and Daily Transcript commissioner by the president of Kansas State college rather thnn the state board of agriculture was reported adversely. The Missimer bill to prohibit use of nalnral i nmanufactutc of carbon black also was killed. Denver Nadists to Defend Right lo Doff Clothing mivc cjitididatc for governor of Kansas, died Read Nows-Ilerald classified vyttisumenU. Dfc'KDS JtECOIUM.n Mrs.

C. C. Gibson to A Arndt, two lota on the north side of Kast Filth si tn linn hlo (K. H. O.

Mnrklln and F.nth 1,. Macmin to the Emerson Carey Investment (Jon. two and part of another nn sotith aide of Ave. A east, in the 800 Work. Adam KicensM and Minnie Kji-etiskl lo Oliver H.

Tyson and Nellie M. Tyson, twn on Ihe south side of Campbell In the Modi, fjmt claim M. M. fit evens and a partn. rship.

to M. M. Stevens Plumhifig and Healing corporal ion, lot on he northeast corner of and Adams 8t. M. Slevens Hnd pit ti nci to M.

M. Htevcufi plum hint; Healing a corporuUon, two lots on DM norlli bide of Ave. caM. in th'' 700 I-'ied and Jepjde (J, HI evens PlumtdiiK and i on tne nori he arntr of 12th and Adaius dud cfaim II. Hihrock el to C.

BO onv milt emu niid one east of Elmer. VIS MI.KM IN lrl 1 Ot 111 Herbert vs. Cam I In Care is, mr-rtiirtue Dorothy Crawford s. TH divorce rxIrtniR cruelty. Ruth Barker, by her Pit W.

Pike, vs. Ernest Burker, divorce extreme cruelty. The IS'heeJer, Kejfy, ling ny I 'D. vs. Lucy F.

MirNeal al, motlfiaKe (ore- clonurv- HI (ITMS Mr. and Mrs, Hal Hudson, Ave. eatt. a dnughtir, 21, at Grace pitht. Mr.

ami MonlKomery, )7 Norlh W'ashlnBton a Feb. jj. at St. Elizabeth's hospital MAKIUUIt, l.l( KNsit.H William Krvln Kctilnttev, legal Uuuhiiison; Alma CUra Krub. fftAl Hutcblneon.

Denver, Garrison, host at the "party" for 27 Denver nudists who were arrested Tuesday, de- dared today (hey are determined to fight, for their right to go with- i out clothing in of health. The 18 men and nine women taken to jail when a police squad visited Garrison's home have been charged with contributing to a disorderly house and to juvenile delinquency. Several children were in the house when police arrived, they said. Trials of the 27 have been postponed until next Tuesday. One of the defendants is the Rev.

F. T. Krueger. GK. former pastor of a Methodist church here.

The minister admitted everyone at the house, except two women, removed their clothing. "Wo just sal around and played guessing games," he said. Garrison, spokesman for the. defendants, said they will meet with an attorney today to outline their defense against the charges. He declared the gathering al his house which the police interrupted was "a little celebration of the closing of the winter season." KANSAS UKAD Port Scott, i.V) Silas Marion (Sam) Land, 74, a figure in Republican politics here for half a century, died last night after an ilineHs of two weeks following; a Htroke.

was born at Fort Branch, August 6, 1860. version of the fatal wav ing the death pistol, dor cell's own, while the jury eyed him nervously. "We've got to find Ihe very genesis of this transaction and follow it through to the bitter conclusion, the tragic conclusion," Stuart "to show that Phil Kennainer must not suffer more," Praises Accused. His eyes flashed as he praised the 19-year old son of Kederal .1 iidge Franklin K. Kenny mer, his long-lime friend, for killing the year old student demist, allegedly to prevent a kidnap plot fo harm Virginia Wilcox, beautiful Tulsa oil heiress, who scorned hl.s love.

"You gray haired men." Stuart told the jury of farmers and small Mrs. fired back, seekin; a month alimony, custody the three Kmerson children, naming Mrs. Sewcll as co-respon- M. careen. Etta May Fei Clifford Price.

I.eak. C. AnMujtr. 1. P.

and tlolda Juna Tl NOT it Public nnth-e i.i herebv ptven Iha? on Mondas day March. 10 o'elwk A. 1 will offer at public sale and to the hlfthest and best bidder therefore, for in hand, the folio wins described tracts of real est nt the fcouth door of the Court Hons" In City of HutchJnflon, Cnuiitv. Kan- raa, for not Ihnn two-third? '2 -31 of Ha appraised aa oppontta each tract (f'-wp; 1. Thirty Avrmje West.

nnd deslKnttled nun A West, in the Cily ul on Thiriv-ntnt and Forty Mfli. Ill Ml.ick fljjhl (Si, Ofcharri Park Third AddjiIon, known and desiRnatud I7lii strecl. in Ihe. City of 3- Thirty-itevK'n Thirty niiht In Orchard Third Addition 1u the city ot Huich- and 1 51OC I 1. I.ot Thlrly-lour Ctti Avenue Town Plat, luiriwn nnd uent.

Mrs. answer was a Avenue in the CHY ot denial of all allegations. H.iichinron fino -H Mrs. Knierson yesterday calmly i A a described averted intimacies nver i hT Companv a long period of tune with Sewcll known and dei-lctiated i2i. Third Addition.

nffairs which she doclared to her husband. "Go ahead and live your life yoi I with; I'll do tlie same said her husband told her. Five-Ytar-Old Boy Hart When Car Passes Over Him Sc.nlt City, i.l'i --lltu-'-y Tf-yeai old son of Mr. and F. In the of I and town business men, "recall the M.

Dean, of near here. warHu a crit- sweetest of your memories are of ic.al condillon at a i'Jnrden t'tty boyhood loves, when you pi(al today suffering from injuries would do or be anything for the received when the wheel ol a mo- sake of your loved ones, tor car passed over him. Tho child "You cannot recall those days; had crawled under the vehicle tn you cannot, bring them back. i open a petcock and the driver starl- This boy still lias his manhood ed up, unaware, the boy was under Said properly to be 'Id under by I rt of an order of IsBne-d out or the, Court ot Reno County, on tfif tiny nf Erbtutry, I In the a hove rn titled ecllon, which Id act mn ii Hi't Ion fur pari It ion e( renl eetni" Paid rent rtiall eold ripht of redempl'fin nt. If provided 1M in rtitton fuMiopB.

Witney mv hand ol Kehruarv, IPSA. 'jEU 'I. AI.I.lMlN Sitedff of Cmtnty. HAUHt. Caff W.

Tajlor, llarrv II. Dunn, for pin Mil if f. before him. Do not destroy "Phil Kennamcr had put this girl on a pedestal," he cunt in nnd. "He became frantic when BIK: was in danger of being destroyed.

"I didn't have the nerve to HOC this boy's Invalid mother but 1 sent word to her that this jury would believe the trulh." Smart belittled lite slain Gorrell, and oi a toxicologic that the two fatal shots had been fired at least a minute apart, which the state contended discounted a plea of "What dues that expert know about which of those, two shots were fired first Nothing." Not raid lo Weep. Al the start, Stuart, roared a denial he had been "paid to weep" in his final defense argument. Referring to the charge of J. Berry King, former state's attorney general and special prosecutor, the mufsivc, 78-yrnr-old attorney told the jury. have you, and him, know I am without price In this case.

There in no sordid money involved. "I have known this boy's father Judge Franklin K. the car. CORNKM A COMPANY and Auditors Federal aim tiUile inrume Service for Indlviduiils, Parinerahlps Conjurations, Trusts anrt Esiaten HOIlAnAl KMlfi. I'llUNK -Uhiit Hint IIINSIIN.

HA. AM. WOI.COTT LINCOLN, toe fVHt It. Bldt(. Private Wires to AH Vnnh Grain and Futures AiM'Ua.

Bonds, Cntion and PruvJHloni I'hntipa- Luenl Ixins Distance 9037. a CHRISTOPHER CO. Hrukera. I MR Ml I Nlley Uldt--I'honr HM Ornln I otttm. I'n Huttcr.

uoverntitent tlttnda. Homo Ouneri. Federal Mort- Ceni'a flanda ttoaiht teld. maintain branch otricrt at Ore at Htnd. Oodgt City, i IN THE DISTRICT COURT OV RKNQ COUNTY, KANSAS i No.

I The Bait my BulldftiK Loan Favlngi Aiotnctntivv. a Plaint Iff I 1 AcnM James: Agrirr It, Amanda Kwtng; V. O. Prown and Elizabeth A. Brown; If living and if not HvlriK.

I hen aualiiht tde unknown i helra. admtnlstratom, deylsepfi, I irnnteeB and tiSfilRtifi of such ot them i are derearcd. nefendiinth. PL HUf AITON NOTJCK Vou and each nT you are hereby noli fie A that the above named plaintiff has filed nn Action In tin Dlatrn-t Court of Reno County. Kan SAP ttRnfn.it you and each of yo'i, Kecking to quiet title In tfseff aa PL -alnH jou and each ol you to ibe fol- lowlng described roal caPHe, altuated In Heno Counts.

to-wit: A tract of land coromi'indnj; ch-UnK, Kant of a on the NorihwcKt corner ot the 1 1 ot the Northwest 'i ot Section Township Twenty-threa Ci31. RanRe Klve CM West; tfipnce Potith chains 17 linkft-. thence fcart feet; South 2ft fret to placa of Melnnitifc; West l-t I (eel; Poufh feel; lOence tttM the tire Nor'h teel In beginniiiBi and that jou and each ot swot or plead to Ihe petition of Bail plaintiff hereJn filed on or before the 2Mb day of March, IBBft. or eame will be uuen an true and judgment will he rvnd-ied arcordinKly. quiet inn title in plaintiff lo salt against you and each ol you and forever barrliiu jou and each of you from claim, right, title-or inierevt ut and to caki realty or any part thereof.

HERKOK take due notice. AARON Attorney for Plaintiff. (8P.A1.) WAI MEAK, Cjerlt of Die piftrJcl Cuurt. Keb 7-li-M.

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