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The Emporia Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 8

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Emporia, Kansas
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Sixteen THE EMPORIA DAILY GAZETTE Emporia, Kansas, Thursday, March 1951 PVT. HAROLD D. IIASE, Eon of Mrs. Lydta C. HaSP, of Allen, who left Emporia September 20 with one of the first group of Lyon county He is now sta-' Regional Tournament Assignments Announced Emporia Will Be To Junction City to Tourney Berth Topeka Thirty-four 'class AA'and 97 class A high school teams have been assigned to regional basketball tournaments Mar.

6-10. E. A. Thomas, Kansas high school activities commissioner, announced the assignments Tuesday. Finalists in the regional tournaments will qualify for state.tourna- ments.

The state class AA meet will be at Emporia and the-state class A tournament'Will be at Salina. Both are scheduled for Mar. 14-17. Class regional assignments will be made later. Hutchinson will be the scene of the class state tournament.

Class AA regional assignments: Coffeyville Coffeyville, Independence, Altamoht, Chanute. Great Bend Great Bend, Hutchinson, McPherson, Dodge City, Garden Oily. Junction City Junction City, Manhattan, Salina, Emporia. Newton Newton, El Dora'do, at Fort Laivton, Seattle, St. Mary's, Wichita North.

Wash. (Granada studio photo, Ga- z'ettc engraving) or town'Briefs Claude R. Dicker, Bushong merchant, started work at the Beringtoii base Monday. Mr. Dicker will work six days each week, while Mrs, Dicker operates their "Farmers' Cash Grocery" store.

Paul Gilbert, Bushong gar- ageman, has been working as a parts inspector for the past month at the Topeka air biise. Mr. Gilbert, works five days each week, nnd he and Claude R. Dicker each drive back and forth to their work each day. Lawrence Larsen, a farmer south of Bushong, has been working the past two weeks at the air base near Salina.

Mr. Larsen lives near his work, and does not drive from Bushong to his each day. Cpi. Loren Engle, of Carswell Air Force Base, Ft. Worth, Texas, spent, from Thursday till in Madison with his parents, Mr.

nnd Mrs. J. M. Engle. COTTOMVOOD FALLS The annual Chase county Teacher- Board member dinner meeting will be Saturday evening, March 17 at the Strong City grade school auditorium.

The Auxiliary of the Russell Blsrkbum Post of the American L-egion will serve the dinner. Dr. Jones P. Buchanan, director of Graduate Division of Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, will be Pittsburg Pittsburg, Fort Scott, Parsons, Columbus. Shawnce Mission Shawnee Mission, Kp.nsas City Ward, Kansas City Wyandotte, Kansas City Argentine.

Topeka Topeka, Ottawa, Lawrence, Leavemvorth, Atheson. Winfield Wichita East, Winfield, Arkansas City, Wichita Flaneview. Class A regional assignments: Belolt Beioit, Belleville, Concordia, Minneapolis, Lincoln, Osborne, Smith Center, Phillipsburg. Chapman Chapman, Abilene, Clay Center, Salina Sacred Heart, Herihgton, Council Grove, Marion, Hillsboro. Gherryvale Cherryvale, Caney, Girard, Cherokee, Baxter Springs, Galena, Riverton.

Eureka. Eureka, Frcdonla, Ne- Gdeshn, Sedan, Mulvane, Augusta, Valley Center. Garden City Ness City, Dtgh- Scott City, Syracuse, Ulysses, Hugoton, Liberal, Kinsley. Garnett Garnett, Osawatomle, Paola, Tola, Humboldt, Yates Center, Burlington. Havs Hays, St.

Joseph's of Hays, Ellis, Wnkeeney, Hill City, Plainvllle, Russell, La Crosse. Hiawatha Hiawatha, Holton, Marysville, Sabetha, Atchison, Maur Hill, Effingham. the speaker. This event is open to teachers, board members, their wives and husbands, and former teachers of county. Mrs.

Ida M. Vinson is county superintendent. Glen Bowdetl, Ray Bimecka, Highway patrolmen from the Emporia area and Carl Harder, Highway patrolman of Yates Center, were In Bushong Monday forenoon. Mr. Simecka introduced Patrolman, Harder, who gave a talk, afier which, picture showing the necessity of driving carefully was shown.

The pupils of the grade school and their teachers snw a comedy film, after which the high school students were shown another The MRdlson Lions club held its regular meeting Monday evening in the dinningroom of the Presbyterian church. Dinner was served by the Pre.sbyterlan Aid society. Fifty-two members and guests were present. W. C.

Kamp- echroeder of Eureka, district governor of Lions International, was guest speaker. His subject was Lionlsm, Americanism and Internn- Lyons Lyons, Lindsborg, Buhler, Ellsworth, Nickerson, Lamed, Hoisington, Ellinwood. Oberlin Oberlin, Norton, Hoxie, Oakley, Colby, Atwood, Goodland, St. Francis. Pratt Pratt, Medicine Lodge, Anthony, Caldwell, Harper, Kingman, Stafford, St.

John. Topeka Topeka Seaman, Topeka Highland Park, Topeka Washburn Rural, Topeka Hayden, Wamego, Osage City, Lawrence Haskell. Turner Olathe, Kansas City St. Agnes, Turner, Kansas City Rosedale, Bormer Springs, Leav- emvorth Immaculala, Washington (Bethel). CLAIM CRIME DECREASE Prague Divorce and common crime are both decreasing in Czechoslovakia, says the minister of justice.

Dr. Stefan Rais. In a recent he told a conference of people's or non- professionsl between January nnd July last year, the number of common crimes had fallen 30 percent in Bohemia and Moravia and 15 percent in Slovakia. He divorce figures had tiorialism. Mr.

Kampschroeder been dropping off ever since 134G welcomed four new members. Mar- He gave no exact statistics for vin Koch, manager Hardman- Snowden Lumber company in Madison, was Introduced aa iv new member. Carroll Hyson, new pharmacist at the Hadley Drug store, was a guest. REPORTS TRADE BALANCE New Delhi (a 1 tvade with Malaya during the first quarter of this yertr showed a favorable balance for India of 38,034,062 Straits dollars. Official figures show India's ex- pons amounted to $51,917,987 and imports to $13,323,925.

cither crime or. divorce. But he said the number of divorces was sliU too high. THAILAND SEEKS PLANES Bangkok Is a readj market In Thailand for Skymaster four-engine airliners developed during the war nnd no longer in production. The Siamese Airways company and the Pacific Oversea; Airlines (Slam), granted 5850,000 and $300,000 respectively by the Tha government, have been scouring the world for second-hand DC-4 aircraft without success.

Time to start thinking about seed, and fanri ma- chinery. If our banking ser- ice helj), see us soon. BANK CREDIT tht best FARM CREDIT THE LYON COUNTY STATE BANK 508 Commercial St. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. Newmanfe OPEN SATVRDAy UNTIL 8:30 P.

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1890-1977