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The Kansas City Star from Kansas City, Missouri • 30

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THE KAXSAS CITY STAR. FRIDAY. JAXUARY IS. 1952. The 1,519 RETURN ON LEAVE r-424 wrty KM dodo bird, a large flight-luring the century, less pigeon that used to live on ailAO AXD USE SUIT ASKS ACHESON AID' STAR WANT AML 'NAME HIKES HIS "RANK.

THE the island of Mauritius, in the Indian ocean, became extinct MARINE PHOENIX BRINGS SIX KANSAS CITIANS. SEEKS TO GAIN THE CUSTODY OF HER SON. Rivcrsida RANCHO Chanute Air Base, Jan. 18. (UP) Air base clerks listed; him In the records as Lieut.

Col. Ray. They searched the files for his first name. Finally they learned that Ray was only a lieutenant and that his first name was Colonel. His title now Lieut.

Colonel Ray. JUNCTION 71 ANO 4 IN RIVHSIDE I'urti-Vln Missouri Arm? Men and Twenty-Three From Kan mi Are on T.ist Aboard the Navy Transport. Errrfurr Sul Be came Cblld Father Could Claim Diplomat! Immu-nltjr a AUacb. SAT 2 Dig DANCES JOE VCRt end kit OrcMitra 12:30 A. M.

GENE HILL 4 kit W'ttrraaira OYL DANCE iiJVS. Seattle, Jan. 18. CAP) Six army men from the Greater Kansas City vicinity were among DO vou mN repair work dons Broun IN Bouts Ftnd reliable workrre tbreugs IN Want Ad. Cix SUNDAY MATINEE AND EVENING DANCE with GENE HILL mm4 ike Wa.taraair GEARS Joshua Jchnscn Baby Lovett COCKTAIL LOUNGE 3511 TROOST Maitad Imt Familn tor Vaor IJtrala a ad (Marlac riraaara (Carry i the forty-nine Missourians and the twenty -three Kansans in-clued in the 1.519 men who landed here from the Far East for rotation leave.

They arrived yesterday aboard the navy transport. Marine Phoenix. The delayed transport. Joe Martinez, now is expected to reach port tomorrow, nearly a week after its original arrival schedule. The Greater Kansas City men aboard the Marine Phoenix: TOOTIE'S NEW AAAYFAIE Dr.

Allen A. Stock dale. O. K. Armstrong.

Garner M. Lester. Arthur A. Hood. SPEAKERS FROM FOUR STATES will be featured at the 3-day annual convention of the Southwestern Lumbermen's association, opening here Wednesday at the Municipal Auditorium.

On the program are Dr. Stockdale, New York City, of the 'National1 Association of Manufacturers; Representative Armstrong from the Sixth Missouri district, Springfield; president of the National Tax Equality association, Jackson, and Hood, editor of the American Lumberman, Chicago. They are scheduled to discuss markets, business conditions. taxes, politics and profits. Gay, Friendly Alma sphere Alwavs Belter Time STERLLMs CLUB and his Famous' ORCHESTRA etmrrmg LOIS COSTELLO BILL BAVNE THREE JEWELS 1 at Inachaan, 41antr, sappar.

da cavar -charga im. ERNIE HENDERSON aad bla Kn.nrm Jad retarard (rare tow Aar to aiay. aaaca aad ma.tr. 40 Hl(haay 0 (It, IJmlla 44. 4S5 OPEN SUN.

DANCING 9 TO 4 to the I i sion Wednesday afternoon will, taining Volume In a Competitive BIG MEET SET Cpl. Richard Carey. 15 lire Pared. CpI Uoid Hohtjl. 3219 Oil.

Satarday Matiaaa fa I Carsagas far tha Ladiat 5 RED HOTS Market." The organizations annual ban- be Burkholder; Gamer Lester, president of the National Cpl. MrNat. I TOO Bantu fc. Jimn ViRTird. 017 Fowit in tlm CrksasRoer.

WYANDOTTE 1 Pvt Eldon Harbord, 1101 Kana Citv Kannai ANNUAL SOUTHWESTERN CON- CLAVE TO OPEN WEDNESDAY. jTax Equality association. Jack- quet with a floor show and dane son. whcf will discussing In the Arena will be held JEWEL BOX COCKTAIL LOUNGE im Traast Jast Call VA. 5755 ft" Th s-Day son at Yesterday, Today and Thursday night.

Ksiwned to Be Attended Tomorrow dO K. Arm- -people. Politics and Profit" will be the subject of Dave Liv- 4,000 A aorta lion strong, representative in aene (FREE DELIVERY!) CONTINUOUS RNTIRTAINMENT Delegate. Tha ALL GIRL SNOW Congress, who will speak on "The Ramparts We Watch. More than 200 lumber industry COCKTAIL LOUNGE Goio- ingston.

humorist, Washington. on Friday morning, the final Hif, 332S TROOST prrreata Oar ih. rv day the convention. Dr. Allen WbiUon Hall SCt UP thC iA- of the National I Washington, Jan.

18. CAP) A pretty young countess who is heiress to an asbestos fortune has begun court action to gain custody of her 14-month-old son. The whereabouts of the baby. Tommy Manvilie du Monceau. is a mystery today.

The suit -asks Dean Acheson, secretary of state, to take steps to see that he Isn't removed from the country. Niece of Tommy Manvilie. The suit was brought yester- day by the Countess Lorraine du Monceau de Bergendal. niece of the often-married Tommy Manvilie, and wife of Count Yvan du Monceau, Belgian mili-tary attache. Robert J.

Hawkins, attorney for the 23-year-old heiress, ex- plained that Acheson was named in the request for an injunction because technically a foreign emissary cannot be sued cause of diplomatic immunity provisions. Acheson was asked to issue an order that would deny young Tommy the right to use a passport or visa to leave the coun-try. Have Been Living Apart. The Du Monceaus have been maintaining separate residence 'for some time, Hawkins said, the, count at the Belgian em- bassy here and his wife at the home of her mother in New York. The present whereabouts of the countess was not disclosed.

The 38- ear-old count refused discuss the case, but he had said earlier in the week that his wife could see Tommy "when- ever she wants to." Hawkins contends that the count and his mother. Countess Emile du Monceau de Bergen-. dal, removed the baby from a New York hotel room earlier in the week. The countess had granted her husband and his mother permission to visit with the child when they were in New York. war B.tala( pWaaara K.

r.a ov SCOTTY JLYXX 1 Association of Manufacturers, MATURING ROSALIE IELL BLANCHE LABO BABE 0AVIS JEAN JOHNSON PEQOY CLARK ABTCRNOONS 4 TO BRCC PARKING IN RRAR WHOLE FRIED CHICKEN Dalivartl HOT fa Yaar Daar! with GIBLETS, BAKED ar SHOESTRING POTATOES, SAUD, HOT ROUS. "A Dinnar far 3, A Bonquat for Nw York City. will on elude election of officers nlie: by Harbld J. Row, sales training) The Human Side of the Bust- ness. Xaar la HI dot Hwwemfal Waak Arrtaimrd 4a Kaare.

4 Ity'a (larM nrpMd At tha Mammaad aad 4raad TICK TOCK 324 TO YOUR DOOR Four thousand lumbermen are expected to attend the sixty-fourth annual convention of the Southwestern Lumbermens association, opening Wednesday at the Municipal Auditorium. Past presidents, directors, officers and executive committeemen will hold a pre-convention meeting on Tuesday at the Hotel Muehlebach. Clarence D. Burkholder, McPherson, is president. Speakers at the opening ses- Hollywood BUFFET 1117 BROADWAY IIAIIXKTTS MOYXTAIXSIDE 4601 Baytown R4.

(014 40 Hiway) SMILING TYDINGS manager, Armstrong Cork com pany, Lancaster, on Crea-tive Sales Management;" Don A. Campbell, director of the National Lumber Dealers association, Lebanon. on "Business and Politics, and Arthur A. Hood, editor of the American 1.7S par pacrea Branch Brtad Shrimp A l-t-9'4 Rib Dlaaan 30Tlf And TROOST PLATING NIGHTLY FOR TOUR DANCINO PLIASUIK The TIIIKEK KlXOS-of SW1XO III I. list.

n4 his Flva Rhytha. Rangers for Plaasnra FrL, Sat Son. Lumberman. Chicago, on "Main-'CHICKEN AND STEAK WA. 0120 FIXE FOODS GOO!) Ml'SIC 1 1 i I WILL OF E.

TREFl FILED. Ijilal of Msnrto Company idem Estimated at $100,000. will of Eugene C. Trefz, B2 years old, president of the Electrical and Magneto Service company, who died January 4, has been filed in the Johnson County Probate court, Olathe. Lawrence S.

Searing, at-, torney who filed the petition, estimated the value of the estate to be in excess of $100,000 in personal property, part of which is stock in the company. Mr. Trefz bequeathed $2,000 each to a brother, Carl Trefz, Germany; four sis- ters. Mrs. Emile Jung, Mrs.

Frida Nagel and Mrs. Elise Gaysert, all of Esslingen. and Mrs. Martha Sellnik, Chicago, and a nephew, Carl W. Trefz.

7315 Highland avenue, and $1,000 to a daughter. Miss Erne-gene Trefz 4721 Liberty street. The remainder of the estate is to go to his widow, Mrs. Vivien -Tarks Trefz of the home. 5316 Falmouth street, Johnson County.

The petition asked that Mrs. Trefz be appointed as executrix. The date for the hearing on the petition was set for February 15. Mr. Trefz had been president of the company since it was in- corporated in 1922.

INDEPENDENCE VOTE IS ON Bet ns Primary F.lorliona Are Held for City Office. Democrats and Republicans were voting in the city primary elections this afternoon in Independence, with Democrats voting from 3 to 5 oclock and Republicans from 3 to 6 oclock. Nominees were being chosen for all city offices, except mayor, and also for six council posts. Tomorrow, Democrats will hold primary elections at Sugar Creek, voting from 12 to 6 oclock. First ward voters will cast ballots at the city hall and second ward voters, at the Roper building, 102 North Sterling avenue.

Democratic nominations for aldermen will be made. The first ward candidates are Steve J. Salva, incumbent, and Concie OConnell. Second ward candidates are John Kimak and John S. Rozgay, with Edward E.

Mance, incumbent, not seeking re-election. In one giant stride, Willys sets a new pattern for the future with a car which embodies advanced features of Aero design With its advent, many other cars become obsolete For no other car possesses its combination of Economy; air-borne Ride; low-center-of-gravity Safety; sheer dollar Value and it BeautifuU i 4 MEET ON FLOOD ISEWS PLAN. Committee Bicue Control Activities In S-State Area. fenders are visible from the drivers seat of the Aero Willys. Cockpit-type recessed instrument cluster gives you instant operating information.

il PREMIUM GAS NOT REQUIRED because of F-Head engine design. This new engine, with 7.6 compression, produces .560 horsepower per cubic inch of displacement, surpassing even the engines in Americas most costly cars. HUE IT TIE linn IF TIE VORLI FANIIS Its Low and Wide Its Big Inside and Its Beautiful. Today, Willys brings you this revolutionary car, a brilliant blend of aero and auto engineering, ready to thrill you with a new experience in effortless, luxurious motoring. 2H WARNING Don! drive the now Aero Willys unless you ore prepared to be dissatisfied with your present cor.

SMOOTH, QUIET AIR-BORNE RIDE- Road shocks, noise and vibration are smothered by new springing and rubber "pillows at all strategic points. Center-fill gas tank at new dash drawer compartment 24 cu. ft. luggage space these are but a few of the long list of features you will notice when you inspect the surprise car of the year and if 8 Beautiful LIGHTNING ACCELERATION that will surprise the most sophisticated motorist. With only 28.5 lbs.

of car weight per horsepower, the Aero Willys is a performing sensation. with billions of miles of tough service Six Missouri and Kansas mem hers of the publicity-information committee of the Missouri-Ar kansas Basins Flood Control as sociation met today at the Town Hoiise In Kansas City, Kansas, to discuss news coverage and dissemination of flood control activities. Edgar Nelson of Boonville, chairman, presided at the meeting. Others in attendance included Noel T. Tweet, executive director of the association, and these committee members: D.

A. N. Chase, of Fredonia, Sam Gibson of Chanute, Perry Peine of Abilene, John Redmond of Burlington. and William K. Poindexter of Kansas City.

Poindexter. Chase and Peine were named as members of a special publicity screening committee. The association, which was organized two months ago. includes twentv-two flood control associations in five states Missouri. Kansas.

Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota. AERO-FRAME CONSTRUCTION, following principles of aero-design, welds the body and chassis members into one extremely rigid unit. Streamlined from its plane-wing hood to the rear air-fins, the Aero Willys, powered by a new Hurricane 6 Engine, gives breath-taking performance and mileage up to 35 miles a gallon with overdrive. KaiCCPTEX VISIBILITY, with panoramic vision all around, results from wide glass areas. All 4 cfezo Willvs i A DISTRIBUTORS FOR MISSOURI AND KANSAS TERRITORY DEALERS CENTRAL WILLYS COMPANY KANSS 3101 Gillham Plaxa Kansas City, Missouri EMPIRE MOTOR SALES JE.

4900-4901 CH. 6391 127 Miunssntn Avanaa. Kansaa City, Kansas NORTHTOWN MOTOR DR. Iltt DEALERS DETAR'MOTOR COMPANY 3201 Tranan Rea4, Kansas City Missaarl GRAND AVENUE WILLYS 1132 MeCat Trafficway, Kansas City, Missouri straus Motors 4311 Traast Avanaa, Kansas City, Missaarl fi m. COMPANY- list Rarlfnftaa Avanaa, iartli Kaasna CHy, Mtastarl Guavule, the only native plant grown for rubber in the United States, requires winter rains, then drought for the rest of the year.

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