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FOUR THE GHILLICOTHE CONSTITUTION TRIBUNE, CHILLICOTHE, MISSOURI WEDNESDAY, June 28, IGtERT PITCHED TEAM TO VICTORY impson Park Softball Team Defeated Grain Belt Boys 5 to 2. ae Simpson Park softball team the Grain by the score 5 to 2 on the Simpson. Park dia- ad last- night After allowing Grain Belt boys to tally one in ie first inning, they not score therv-run, -until -the When they pushed one more across tie-plate. Wefeel, lAonberger, If. Gravesville Wildcats: -McReynolds, 2b; rf; Jones, ss; Dick, 3b; McNally, Ib; Broiihard, Glidewell, cf; Hech, sf; Rails, If; Dayton, p.

SOUTHWEST TEAM HOLDS CLUB LEAD Victory Over Northern Team Gives Club a Lead of Two and a Half Games. Jhe'-tiurd; when lea: -'which them" four runs; game. They added another total by 'scoring the fifth: rival -pitchers' were ifi-teen-year-older, or and' -Tex for the Gfahi 'Belters. 1 ibbrobk- was behind the bat for boys "and tBelt team. 1 thejother game on.

the'evening's --two The Southwest baseball club at CB.C.-erased all questions about the The Simpson Park boys failed to championship position, yesterday iafterrioon.wh.en they scored to 3 victory jover.the'Northern giving a full two and a half game Missourians and leaving no possibility for to equal their record. Four other games will be played, to decide the rankings of the other teams. Missouri now hold the run-, heixup spot with two victories and two defeats. South is in third place won two defeats and North remains with consistent string, of losses. The undefeated season for Southwest-has been quite a shock to Missouri players and.

supporters who expected go through the seasofrthis they, have for several preceding years, In.an.easy march to the championship. This thi trouble began with the initial game of'series'when they played Southwest "to suffer a 5 to 4 loss. They won from both the North arid the South teams and then had their second defeat last week in the return game with Southwest. Winning pitcher yesterday for Southwest was Gerald Ritchie, Camden, Ark. two the Gravesville Wildcat Girls (soundly -trimmed the Simpson Park Girls to the tune of a .15 to; 5..

count. I inning except the fourth, gar- jaering five runs in the' sixtru 'The £afk girls scored their five runs; -one the second, fourth, anchfev-, entti and two in the sixth, Tonight the two Simpson Park teams, the team of boys over. fifteen and the team made up of fepy? tinder that age, journey to linneus for "game teams that. town. Both of the teams have met Linneus teams twice before this year, once here fflid once in Linneus, and on no occasion has a Linneus r( 2 ifiieups for last Bight's games: Simpson Park Boys: Vorbeck, cf; ib'; G.

Waller, 3b; Waller, i igs; Fordyce, sf; 'Englert, -JIous- rf; Chadwick, 2b; it; Sclmeider, If Grain Belt llart', 2b; Jones, sf; Tex, -JC. If; Bimmer, Bryant, Storey, rf Lightner, Fleet Gets New Chief CONTINUES HER FLIGHT TO OMAHA i Miss Beatrice Mack, Forced 1 to Land Here Jesterday, Left This Morning. Miss Beatrice "Wrong Way" Mack, the Omaha aviatrix who landed her plane on the Dr. R. J.

Brennan farm Tuesday, after becoming lost on a Des Moines to Omaha fight, jtook off this morning'intending to follow highway 36 to St. Joseph and the Missouri River to tier.home airport in order that she might keep her directions. Andy Myers, local plane builder and repaired the damaged plane of the, lady flyer last night and then took the ship up for a short flight' to test it. He found before he. started the repair work that the 'landing gear was broken and one wheel was and that in car accidents, outside of, large cities from Jan.

1 to June 1 was 182, of whom 31 were killed in May. A year ago May produced 55 fatalities. Traffic injuries and property damage increased, however, with 1,791 persons hurt compared to 1,704 last year, and damage in '1939 estimated at with $234,048 a year ago. There were 1,426 accidents in the five-month improvement of 36 over.1938. Devaluation Power Is Found in Old Law Contract Was Made in 1895 Between the Treasury and Morgans.

(By the Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, June dusty contract by which the Treasury bought of gold, in 1895 reminded officials today that they would still retain powers over Bill Lancaster Won Elton Norman Battle: Bill' Alford in the Spring Golf Tournament Finals. Simpson. Park-. Girls: cf Carlton, Jories, -sf iearker, ss; Bailee, rf; I Glass is'made ARVELS givt yjnt' Bill Lancaster, last, year's champion, advanced to the finals in the Chiliicothe Country Club spring golf tournament'by. virtue of a 1 up, over Elton Norman, yesterday afternoon, iiagcaster will 1 meet Bill Alfqrd in the final 36-hole round for the championship as a part of the July celebration at the club.

Lancaster made a great comeback yesterday to triumph over Nonnan, after heing two down at the end of the first nine. Both golfers shot a medal score of 69. Alford advanced to the final refund when he" defeated Bill Markey, 3 and 2 in the'other semi-final match, played Saturday In winding his way to the finals, Lancaster-lias defeated, in addition to Norman, Dick Ashby, Bill 'Hunt, and Earl Norman, and Alford has triumphed G. Drumm, David Campbell, anS Rev. G.

A. Shadwick in addition to The finalists in only one other class liave been determined as yet. In Jbhn meets M. S. Rotzein.

Beneath guns of the California, in Long Beach harbor, command of U. S. fleets's battle force changes'hands. Kalbfus under gun at right, gives: up leadership to become president of Naval War College at Newport, R. New, commander is Rear Admiral J.

O. Richardson, center behind microphone, former Bureau of Navigation chief. the gasoline supply was very low. the ld val of 'the dollar should "She could not have flown much Confess refuse, as the Senate did farther," Myers said this morning, yesterday, to extend the President's "and it is surprising that she did power to devalue the dollar formal- riot 'hose over' when the landing gear broke when she brought the plane down on the stump mied th Treasury and the banking houses of Morgan and Rothschild, was the means of replenishing- the Treas- ly The old made between field." Miss Mack was told upon her arrival here that the only airplane in the city was the Chilll- cothe; Auto Supply's rndchirie, room in which Andy Myers is the head man. He proved the statement when he made the plane ready for flight.

BORDERLAND NEWS Mr. and Mrs. W. Kimber called on Harry Kimber and family Sunday evening. Mr.

and Estoll Goff and am-. ily were guests of and Mrs. Lee Linton Thursday evening. Mrs. Lena Brooks of Kansas City, Mrs.

Bert- Brooks -and-Mrs. Walter Linton S. O. Linton evening. Lois Ly on spent Thursday with Lena Lois Shannon.

Mr. and W. Powell and family were Sunday guests and Mrs. Paul Canning. Mrs.

Harry Kimber. and children Mrs. Edgar Kirribef were, callers the Boulware' home Ttiurs day Fayron Moore -and Lilly. of Hale called on Mr. and MAPLE GROVE and Mrs.

Evert Culling of TJtica called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirtley Sunday evening. Miss- Rosy Dale, has returned to her home in Washington, D. C.

after two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. C. Thompson and family, also Mr. and 'Mrs." Clyde Dale and family in Hamilton.

Warren Culling left Sunday fdt Springfield, 111. where he has Mr: and Mrs. Clifford Hamilton of Chiliicothe spent Tuesday night with home folks. Several from here attended the Commencement to Be Held Friday Certificates of Awards Will Be Presented at Chula Baptist Church. ury's gold reserves in panic days.

The purchase was made'under a still existent law authorizing the Secretary of the 'Treasury to buy gold under almost terms he deems in the public interest. Since devaluation is only a formal change in the dollar value of gold, purchases of at higher I than the present $35 per" ounce rate The Vacation Bible School, conducted for the past two at the Chula Baptist will close Friday night at 8 p. m. with commencement The program will consist of- class- work by the different departments, Bible dramatization by the primary department and a banquet by the entire school, entitled "Meeting the Challenge." A feature of the program will be the presentation of certificates of would have valuation. same effect as de GERMAN MILITARY PLANE FIREG UPON Reported Polish Coast ArtiK lery Near Danzig Fired at Ship.

WARSAW, Poland, June reports from Gdynia, Poland's port close to the free city-of Danzig, said today a German military plane had been fired on by Polish coast artillery. This incident was said to have occurred Monday, In Berlin the air ministry reports that any German plane had been "shot down" but rumors persisted that a German plane had been fired on. Polish circles here charge there had been numerous violations on the Polish frontier by German planes in" recent weeks. The Express Telegraph Agency said today that 1400 men in civilian clothing entered Danzig front East I Prussia last 'bringing to 2400 the number imported for a "free corps." The free Danzig is known" i to be strengthening its police fores and rumors in Berlin said the new units were well trained Germans instead of Danzigers: Their Jail Break Was a Costly One Federal Terms to Woman and Three Men Who Fled Missouri Recently. Very much a young lady now and very much a world traveler, Anne BuUitt, daughter of TJ.

S. Ambassador to France, William C. Bullitt, again turns eyes to Paris as she sails aboard Queen Mary following American visit. BALDWIN COMING British Statesman to Speak in New York August 16. Chas: Anderson in Ludf'i- award 'fe Perfect attendance by the A TT Linton'and family Sunday evening.

Mrs. Bothwell. Miss Mary, Ellen Condrori spent Sunday with'Ruth Linviile. Mr. and Kimber and son, Johnnie, spent Saturday with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Kimber, of Avalon. Mi', and Goff and family spent Sunday' -with -'Rev Durnil and family.

Walter Linton arid 1 James, are cutting: wheat in the; Hale nity. Mrs: Edgar Kimber visited Wednesday with Mrs. William Bales. G'ene Hoyt of Avalon went to If permtted to grow, corn suckers add materialy to-the yield of grain and PARKS FLORAL SHOP flowers For Every Occasion PHONE 178 Bring your lawn mower toiHie Fix It Shop. Have lhem sharpened by a fac- gftpry machine.

Keys of-all 1 gf WM. WIGFIELD o. 136-TAXI 1 for 25c CfiflUcothe Transfer Co. Taxi and Baggage Service Call us for Western Union Time John O. Kenyan, Propl Meinershagen's The If ew Residential Funeral Home Day and night attendance as' service no i 963 LOW PRIpED GLASSES Dr.

Palm will meet anyone's prices, "same grade, and fit them better. In Chiliicothe every day. Lawtuhbwers Cleaned Sharpened, Adjusted Other. Sharpening. Reasonable MB.

WEBB, U8 Brunswick St "1885 GUTTERING TINWORK FURNACES Whiting Stokers Free Estimate Reasonable Terms Markey Tin Shop 600 Jackson 'PHONE 879 :4 principal, Mrs. A. H. Smith. The attendance has been splendid and the interest has continued to grow.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stelplugh and I Those assisting with the school are daughter arid son-in-law, Mr. and' Mrs. A.

H. Smith, principal; Mrs. Miss' Jewell Ragan was in Breck- enridgfe, Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Art.

Carlson and two children of -Houston, Minn, spent Monday with and 'Mrs. J. W. Cramer and Miss Geneve Stelplugh. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Hawkins and Hosman, music; Mrs. Tribble and Christie, intermedite depart- -ment; Mrs. Ward and Mrs.

junior department; Miss Merrit and tlic Associated Press.) ELKINS, W. June blond Tulsa gunwoman and her three men companions who broke jail in Missouri and were captured in Wheeling, W. by a rookie policeman, were sentenced today to fifteen years each in federal prisons. Delores 28, changed her plea of innocent to guilty to charges of illegal; possession'- of sub- Considerable damage may result i if an automobile starter pedal is) pressed while the. motor is running.

The liner Queen Mary has four complete radio transmitters machine gun and transporting a stolen" car in interstate commerce. Eugene Thomas Booth, 21, of Bloomfield, N. stood trial but offered on defense after Sheriff B. W. Bridges of Neosho, told about the jail break there and identified the machine gun as belonging to his office.

The jury returned a verdict Mrs. Sherrow, primary department, of son spent Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs Trumbo and Mrs. Penning- and Mrs.

R. in Ludow. Mr. and Mrs. Max Dome of Utica ton, beginners' department; Maurice Spray and Miss Mildred Pierce, caedonVMr.

and Mrs. Herb Cramer! handcraft; Miss Helen Lou Owen and Miss Norma Oldake, pianists; Mary Lou Cloudis, Osie Edwards, helpers. Texas last weeX on a business trip. Prank spent Sunday with Bob Deardorf. callers at-the home 'of Mrs.

Gene Hoyt 'Sunday 1 evening were Mrs! 'Walter Linton and daughter, Lois, and Mrs. L. Griggs," her mother. Frank Silver spent Sunday in Slater. Harry Earl Kimber is 'Visiting his brother, Edgar Kimber, and Mrs.

Kiniber. Lois Jean Hoyt. is. spending the week with her uncie, Wesley Griggs, Mrs: Griggs, daughter, Carrol Ann, of Chiliicothe. Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Linton called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goff, Tuesday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Brooks and mother, Mrs. Lena Brooks, visited Sunday evening at the Mr. and George Barnhart home. Ruth Linviile and Lois Linton attended the 4-H Club picnic Wednesday, which was held at Simpson Park Sunday.

Mrs. Lizzie Lipps of Chiliicothe and Mrs. John Anderson and daughters and their families of Hamilton called in the Chas. Austin home Sunday- evening. Smeltzer of Ludlow, Mrs.

Chas. Austin, Mrs. J. W. 'Cramer and Miss Irene Murphy called oh Mrs.

A. P. Hawkins Tuesday. Would Make Change in Wage-Hour Law Sen. Miller Would Clarify Application to First Processing Farm Products.

WASHINGTON, June 28 Sen. Miller, Democrat of Arkansas, said today he would try to attach to some administration bill an-amendment to the wage-hour law clarifying its application to the first processing of farm-products. Miller, wants to eliminate from the law the phrase "area of production" which has been the center of controversy over application of the wage-hour law-to farm pro-: Mr. and Mrs. -Edd Wheelbarger cessing.

Fewer Traffic Deaths in State Thjrty-One Were Rilled in May This; Year Compared With 55 in 1938. JEFFERSON CITY, June There were 43 fewer Missouri traffic deaths in the first five months of this year than during the same period in 1938, the state highway safety bureau announced today. The total number of persons killed William Edward Montgomery, 40, of Pittsburgh and Davis Rogers, 30, of Detroit, who pleaded guilty when arraigned June 14 on indictments similar to those against Miss Castle and Booth, were then sentenced. The: cpurt gave each defendant five years on the- car theft charge and two 5-year terms on each of two counts involving the machine gun. The men are.to serve in the Atlanta penitentiary and the woman at Alderson, W.

Vav One of the newest bombing planes is the "Vultee." The ship has. a maximum 243 miles top ceiling of 25,500 feet, and a range of over 2000 miles: The plane carries six machine guns and bombing loads up to 3000 pounds. Air is a poor conductor of electricity. and son, Richard, spent Sunday evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ross of Avalon. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Wheelbarger and Mrs. Ross of Avalon called on Mr.

and Mrs. Johnnie Ross and new baby of'Tina Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Linton.

arid daughter, Lois, called at the William Shannon home Sunday evening. The New York City Chamber of Commerce was the first institution of its kind in the United States. Organized in, 1768, it was incorporated His proposal was approved by the American Farm Bureau Federation, National Grange, National Cooperative i Council, National Cooperative Producers Federation and the Agricultural producers Federation. SMITH SEARCH TO THE DETROIT AREA (By the Associated Press.) DETROIT, June search for M. Smith, fugitive former president of Louisiana state university, centered in the.De- under a royal charter from King roit area today after a ticket agent George in 1770.

Dr. E. G. Fuhrman Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Foot Specialist Rooms 11 12 Wallbrnn Bldg. ibffice Hours 9 to to 5:30 at Memphis reported a man identi- field as Dr.

Smith purchased two tickets early Monday --at Memphis for Detroit. Smith was accompani- led by his wife when.he fled Baton Rouge Sunday night. The American outlay for music and voice instruction during 1937 totaled $100,000,000. Dayton Tires are Custom Built to take the battering of high- speed flexing without a whimper. When you see the big, rugged- Thcrofare with the road sweeping, quick-stopping Safety Tread and hear PRICES IN TOWN PROPOSES $100,000 MEMORIAL TO FINLAND WASHINGTON, June Allen proposed Congress erect, a $100,000 memorial to the people of.

Finland because they are their war debts. LIVING IMAGES Our hand colored photographs have the "Breath of Life" i in theirt. THE MOREN STUDIOS (By the Associated Press.) LONDON, June Baldwin, 'ormer prime minister, announced today he would speak at a dinner of the world congress on education for democracy in New York 'August 16. We have buyer in range territory I to buy ewes and, WEIGHTS AND PRICES. We fini ance at stock to buy.

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