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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 4

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THE KANSAS CITY TIMES THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 30 1954 In selling the structures Removal of the eleven buildings will leave sixteen on the two sites Penn Valley park NEW CHARGE ON PR0V00 FORMER SERGEANT ACCUSED AGAIN OF TREASON WHILE 0 Society stor hours today 11:00 to 8:30 AX SLIT SEEKS $7 24934 California Trying to Collect From Elderly Texas Couple San Francisco Sept 29 AP I A suit by California for $724934 tin taxes on income of about 6 dependence S601 Elmer Orr 5522 Oakland 679 Lester Phelps Northeast Industrial district 810: An drew Bader 4115 State Line 845750 A Vonck 4815 Bell 8500 11 and Otto Schmid Dierks building 507 As the GI housing on park property becomes vacant in sufficient numbers the city is 1 I Mrs Arthur Church has rp- Earlier Conviction Had Been Re versed on Grounds That He Was Tried in Wropg District scissors cloeLe i satin o-t velvet bright favorite in two fabrics velvet in black brown turauoisje or fiesta rose satin in beige white or block two reasons why men like women who wear hats on walnut hat bar on the plaza Is I I turned from a visit with harl (largest income tax suit ever filed daughter Mrs Church Battison jn state was disclosed here and children Penelope and today Christopher in Washington It became public when Sheriff Dan Gallagher was issued a writ Mrs Arthur Popham if 'of attachment against the bank has returned from a visit with accounts of 90-year-old Robert her parents Mr and Mrs Ber-jW Prosser and his wife ton Corzine Austin Tex Edna 78 Mrs Prosser said she and her Mrs Henry Johnson and Mrs husband are registered Texans Joseph Brown chairmen of have a home near Del Rio in the hospitality committee of the Southwest Texas and that Pros-Kansas City 'Musical club andlser will always be a Texan Mrs Oscar King Mrs! even if he has to leave this Martha Mitchell Mrs Casford Mrs Prank Mhite The suit tiled September 10 and Mrs Samuel Dewy eommi'- asks $370429 in income taxes tee members will assist Mrs from 1935 to the present plus Ernest Jones president of $248521 interest and $99 984 in the club at its annual autumn penalties reception to he held at 1 30 o'clock Monday at US Epper-J son hall Mrs Noland Franz wasM hostess of a luncheon yesterday iR at her home Mrs Robert Merrill and Mrs 'bi James Stigall were hostesses of a shower yesterday at the home of Mrs Merrill in compliment to Miss Lola Hendrickson ci Mr and Mrs Charles Millsjr of Encino Calif announce the! birth August 28 of a daughter Jani Alvce Miss Wanda HpI-Je ton who has been visiting her 0 sister Mrs Mills and Mills has returned home Gj The Woman society of the First Baptist church will meet at 10:15 chapel The theme for the day'r will be "In Paths of Service Mrs A Cooper will introduce! a the circle leaders who will pre-n sent a panorama of Mission news and views Miss Edna Smith mis- sionary to Hong Kong will be the speaker Airs Gra-dolf will conduct the noon day meditation Luncheon served at 12:30 will be followed by the business meeting Mr and Mrs Louis Siebersi announce the birth September 12 of a son Steven Francis MARRIAGE LICENSES lviied In Kana ity 531 Jackson 20 roan Kersten 3031 ftSth 1 By lor 3001 Cam obeli 30 Raumadpn 4005 Harrison 21 Beschka artina Warner Wichita 46 312 McGee over 21 Crocket 3124 McGee over 21 rnold 622 Tracv 24 Morris 4036 terr 20 Knislev 4703 24tn 19 nn Jones 229 19 24 19 35 20 19 33 Filed fn Kansas Ity Frances Pauline against John'B Cloud Jr Our Most Sensational Special GLOVE-LEATHER in the Lashlev yard and praised their pretty new play shoes said Carol as she rolled her eyes and preened in a self-satisfied manner "They're nothing We've had them ten years" Mrs Hansen looked doubtful and Barbara rushed to her sister's defense with: we had them before ERROR 4 mxoy SPEECH Tape Recording Shows Ho Was Alisquoted About Reds Washington Sept 29'APi The playback today of a tape recording showed the Associated Press misquoted Vice-President Nixon in a speech at Huron September 18 The Associated Press quoted Nixon as saying the Eisenhower administration has the Communists out of government not by the hundreds but by the The tape recording made by a Huron radio station had Nixon saying: "We re kicking the Communists and fellow travels and security risks out of the government not by the hundreds but by the thousands" Nixon repeated this quotation in two campaign speeches yesterday in Alassachusetts It was on the basis of the original Associated Press dispatch from Huron that Stephen A Mitchell Democratic national chairman accused Nixon of uttering "an outright BIG li AID SUM TO KOREA Nearly 10G Million Dollars Given for Reconstruction United Nations Sept 29 i APi A check for $10409000 for the United Nations Korea reconstruction agency (UNKRAi was presented by the United States today In presenting the check Henry Cabot Lodge jr delegate praised the work UNKRA was doing for the reconstruction of Korea Dag Hammarskjold secretary-general passed the contribution on to Lieut Gen John Coulter agent-general of UNKRA contribution brings to S84302615 the sum allotted to UNKRA by the United States Since the beginning of the Korean war the has in addition made available about 664 million dollars in funds and supplies for civilian relief and economic assistance and voluntary agencies and citizens have given 29 millions Tirrett gives a ni lay Charge of Drunken Driving Is Continued to Tomorrow Van Nuvs Calif Sept 29 AP) Lawrence Tihbett opera singer today won a continuance until Friday for arraignment on a misdemeanor drunk driving charge following a traffic accident last night His attorney Laurence Beilenson appeared in his behalf Save 5 cents a line per dar bv' ordering your Star W7ant Ad for 3 or more consecutive days- Dial BA Adv i Washington Sept 29 (API Attorney General Brownell today announced a new warrant has been issued charging John David Provoo former jarmy staff sergeant with treason while he was a prisoner of war in the Far East in World War II The warrant was issued at Baltimore in line with a recent opinion of the New York circuit Court of Appeals that Provoo 'was improperly tried and con-A'icted of treason in the Federal District Court in New York City jin February 1953 The circuit court reversed the conviction not only on grounds jthat Provoo was tried in the wrong district but that he was also improperly cross-examined by government attorneys The former staff sergeant now and a native of San Fran-! cisco was alleged to have assumed the costume of a Buddhist priest while a prisoner of the Japanese and to have liis services to the enemy in wartime while attemnting to persuade fellow prisoners give information to their cantors Provoo is currently heid Federal Detention headquarters at New York City EDI GAT IPX AS REST HOPE Brotherhood Cn tome Only in That Way Mrs Priest Says Greencastle Ind Sept 29 (API Ivy Baker Priest treasurer of the United States told Depauw university students today that "if there ever is to be a brotherhood of man it will icome through education" Addressing one of a series or special convocations at the uni-i versify chapel Mrs Priest said education was the only cornerstone for building understanding of the aim and aspirations of people everywhere -1 RIOS OS FORMER ARRACKS IS City Is Selling Structures Used for GI Housing Bids for the purchase of eleven former army barracks which were converted into thirty -three GI housing units following (World War II were received yesterday by Louis Layton city commissioner of property and insurance The highest of the bids totaled $644121 Six of the buildings in Penn Valley park are south of the postoffice and five are on the old tourist camp site in the park The highest bid for the five buildings was $288661 offered by Martin Landie 218 Kansas avenue 'Kansas City Kansas (The other high bidders for one building each: Ear! Richey 420 East South In- REGULARLY 5 95 By Landon Laird SUNDAY at the First Baptist church at Osawatomie Kasj jMaj Gen Roy Parker re-j hired hopes to correct an em-j Jbarrassing incident that hap-l jpened to him there forty-five ivears ago going to preach a sermon at Osawatomie that lasts more than five General jParker avows take a stop! watch along if necessary but I'm1 not going to get into the fix that Jl did at that church once In 1909 when Parker was a I student at William Jewell college Liberty his brother the Revj IJohn Parker was pastor of the church in Osawatomie John1 asked his younger brother to visit him and to preach at morn- ng and evening services Roy did very well at the morning service despite his Vouth But at the night service after talking for five minutes his mind seemed to go completely blank and he had to retire from the pulpit to the great embar-j rassment of him and his brother Sometime ago the Rev Clyde Fowler the present pastor! wrote to General Parker former' chief of chaplains for the army and former theater chaplain fori both Generals Eisenhower and MacArthur who now is profes-1 snr-of American history at William Jewell Mr Fowler asked General! Parker to preach the sermon at a union service inaugurating the semicentennial of Osawatomie! and also to preach at the tist rhurch that morning Fovvlerj did not know that Parker ever had been in Osawatomie Parker accepted the invitation and wrote Fowler of his one pre- vious visit to Osawatomie The Sunday after receiving this letter Air Fowler told his congregation about Parker previous experience in Osawatomie and asked whether anyone remembered Parker from forty-five years ago A dozen hands were raised Fowler then asked whether! anyone remembered the 5-minute night sermon Two persons raised their hands wrote to Parker about this The general who has preached all over the world says "After forty-five years hope I can rectify the chagrin I experienced in CAROL 6 and Barbara 5 are daughters of Mr and Mrs A A Lashlev 8721 Johnson drive Merriam Mrs Louis A Hansen 8801 Johnson drive saw the children Mrs Siebers was Miss Mary EnaN Maxne ErnP5t Roben Marfarpt Pnnchnn Carol Ann asamst Robert Iep SuimToll JMdrgdiei r-uiiMiun Cora aamsf orvil N-eat Hudson Wanda asainst Robert Podds The Southwest Missouri con Frances Tcan against Irvin Ray Heinson Cleon West against Glenn Fields Marie against Raynsford A Thomp- Arline Jeanette against Sullivan Rainey Granted in Independence Lois Irene from William Williams Barbara Ellen rom John Parlier Filed fn Clay County agambt Manda Riley Robert William against Irene Louise ference Woman's Society ot Christian Service will hold a meeting at 2:30 o'clock Monday! at the First Baptist church Thej speakers will be Airs Bernice Gonzalez and Airs Ira Lay- ton Soloist Mrs Charles Tree Delegates to the annual conference and all other Methodist women are invited 'ona 7 against William Ptto Rau against Richard Hotchkiss Granted In Wyandotte County ega from Lois A Fowpii 'hanra from Andrew Duffy ose from Earnest Chloupek Filed In Wyandotte County Lottie Margaret against Marvin Lee RED! 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A againt James Pedersen Mabel against LeRov Larkin McDonald wild Flora Jean against Jame- Parkison 1 v'u-' Jarvis against William Evans meet for a luncheon tomorrow maneh against Ralph smith with Airs Rex Bone The Rev I opa im'r Sa a insV amnc it I wander Neicer against Aljaray Nails Granted in Johnson County CONTRACT GOES TO CHRYSLER Filed In Johmon i ounty Dell against Genevieve Yeamans John against Virginia Arm McCune Jeanne against Lewis Morey Award Reported Earlier as Expected Is Announced at HELZBERG'S Philadelphia Sept 29 1 A 1 A Newcomer memorial mat be $160601200 contract has been 'financed on budget terms Adv awaraded to the Chrysler cor-j poration for the production of i Patton M-48 medium tanks at its plant in Newark De! the Philadelphia ordnance district announced today The contract was reported! earlier to bp ready for silt CORNS Between Toes Tn quickly relieve and remove soft corns between toes use the spe- cial Soft Corn Size Dr Zino-pads Zino-pads I I D-Scholls by Marlboro Inc flu i mrfxlf fifur Saw (3 LASS-GLO aw) i rtdud PITTS8URSH PUT! 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