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PAGE SIX F. TT UTCHINSO N. A A S. S. rUESDAY.

TUNE 15. 19.57. Hope Is Held For J. A. Eaton 11 ill in i In (irii i- ml jiiM ri from J.

A. Hii'cliinson iiiK Hlp hn i -ri the of in ino! i In ir, MM! of Pi Ml. on Hitlm Kiuiid be expi'i-'u'd," Vi nit luK-pitiil. Hr WJIS tiiken to the nf l.iloiui. Ills rom- plrtely rrrd v.

hen ipivi. the nrm (n.iml Liter in bink of ar, til by WillnrM Antrim eoiniviunily. St.tlfnrd county. He tin. arm pmiectinf; of tiie SI jl off Kalon i- a s.i fi be A Hole Implement t'o.

of Pi I fily He hurl been emplcyetl thrft i pa)iv rr WilUrri ar.d Mai Siunip. in thr oilier CM -nprd a nrw Studci LO and ne'. 1 Te: i V.TIT u'l eckcj Thr e.iv^ biftli -peed Kenneth Mennelt happuicd lie ins by at tM 1 nr.r i the aci alent, and humcMlv V. the iMimrd the Pi.itt la 1 Kit ion v. nuin bled tn de help roi.Id bren summoned.

Knlers Guilty Pica and Essay Winners Dinner Guests C.oiniiiiinily Honor Children Winners in thr essay contest 1 sponsored by the Hutchinson Community builders were honored night at a banquet the i Wiley ti'n room. Tim Hutchinson winners: Mar- garet Hnsanna Helfrcy, Ksthor KniRht. Ilobert C. Mart- Mary Louise Roark, Wil- liam Harold, Helen Louise Ly- man, Emnin Georgia Stout. Hilde- Bard Hanna.

Betty Baker, Betty! Haworth White. Norman i Butts-, Andrew Karnes. Herbert Houston. I i Winners from the rural schools 'are Mary Lundquist. Ul- mer, Richard Wilbert Voth.

Leo F.digor. Helen C.unn, t'nriilion Trip Is United A vacation trip of four Kansas City women ended in a crash about two miles east of Macksville yesterday, when their new car overturned, end ovr end. Mrs. Effie Pearson, driver, believes she fainted at the wheel and lost control. Mrs.

Belle Gillmore. 80, her mother, Mrs. Mabel Simpson and Mrs. Frances Rollins were taken to the Stafford hospital. The car was demolished.

They were enroute to California. In-uiancr protection for like this. Will S. Thompson. Adv.

Would Enjoin Elaine's Film Lords Notice! Young Divorcer Part, However LaundryOwner Resident Here 60 Years, Dead Los Angeles, Barrie Barrymore has been ordered to appear in superior court next Monday to show cause why she should not be enjoined from appearing in a movie "How To Undress In Front Of Your Husband." E. K. Nadel. who also named Duane Esper, film producer. In the petition filed yesterday, claimed Sherrill C.

Cohen had copyrighted the title and had given him the exclusive right to its use in this country. Miss Barrie, divorced wife of John Barrymore, is using the SWEET YOUNG GRAD. It's commencement time at Kelly field, and Cadet Joe Morris grts a kiss from grandmother, Mrs. M. E.

Morris, 85, of Spearfish. 8. IV, who rame 2,000 milts for the exercises. Woman And212 Men In Party Osa Johnson To Hy From To Africa Sentence Not (rutolinc IWcd Thief On Wi i e.niKbt na front tnn'K at Pnibnc camp west of Rurrton Swnda. nipht.

en tried fti.dty a pt My laiveiv. i ha, di. a enurt id.iy. Sejiieii' ,1 i prnti'iunived innnedia'cl Krankhn lictuiiftci takm under Bncklrys brolin'r-in- C'nok. aiaesteri a' turned heir ye.sterda> cute toil a not cuUty similar tlirfi i went tn in def.iui dh hearing set for tifficeis -oV: av-d toftcther tin the raid C'otik tie cmained in i ar while Buckley wont ftei- the Pauline.

The eornpiaint v. tinned L- Smith, t.Jl.snn watch- of vnulii a and i'e- i fteinnun. to a He i.V> Mrs. Martin of the explorer who killed hve months apo a inn plane uul leave to- row fri) London on her first without. "to carry iiv name Karle told his police head.

MtVieir Lynn Adams: "Take eonlrol of the entire city of if oeal authorities cannot maintain law and order." I And Johnstown's Mavnr Daniel I Shields said: "The city eouiu-il has authorised me to spend un-j T. K. I limited funds to bring about order i dunnR the strike." i IM Ma I Back-to-work movements push-1 i ed forward at Youngstown, and Buffalo. N. the mayor of: rnr Monroe.

announced he 1 would permit "peaceful picket- and a C. 1. O. strike in Grand Rapicis. furniture factories was settled, sending 1,000 men back to their jobs.

But here, tliere was no back-to- movement, no strike scttle- Bacon, Jones. Frank Sutile, newly nominated president of the Community Builders presided at the dinner. Father D. M. Heidy Rave the in! vocation.

J. Gowans spoke on the physical extension of the i school svslem and the Rev. Claude J. Mill Loyalty Kohl Mary sanK- Thai quests: sonal appearances at theatres. (Continued From Pane 1) Mary Hannah La Verne Oswald, who died while in high I school.

Surviving HIT Mrs. Oswald, the son. A. Lewis Oswnlcl and tliree grandchildren, all ot Hutchinson. A Staunch Democrat Always a staunch Democrat, Mr.

Oswald was chosen to represent his district at the 1904 national -poke on "Community convention. He served his city as Frank Bayne and Hugo council member for four years and to prevent her by Miss, was elected the first public utilities and street commissioner under (he commission form of Kovern European War Chinese General At 10 Has Children Shanghai, Sin Wan Pao, Shanghai's lending Chinese-language advised Adolf Hitler and Benito "issolini today to follow the example of General Yang Sen if they to increase the German and Italian population, ai.d streamline their military training. To prove its point, the paper published the record of General Yang, a leading ar lord and commander of the twentieth army in Szechwan province. "Only 40 years old. General YanK has a child for each year ot his life." the newspaper said.

"Although 2" wives and concubines assist him in rearing his heirs the family has grown so big that the general often is puzzled over which is the eldest child. "Being of his nature and education. General Yang has established complete military training for his offspring- It begins when a young Yang reaches the age of cen. with strict eatment by the time the child is 14. "The family has an exclusive military mp.

When visitors come, the Yang children hold a military reception rnd march past the guests in strict review order." Curtaina beautifully cleansed. Model Lndry Cleaners. Ph. 700. Adv.

N-15-lt SfiATIClfr. K.h\ arrt Jotinscn. Mil Pinker Mr: Ki WaMr- B. Stf Bayne, Htlt'-llltl'Ml. -mid see me i mcnt.

Here was bloodshed. Ka, man. tr Seek To (lolled Note Grain lliiyer Dcl.iiilunt In IIIC Anion 1 want the state police to do, something'" Mayor Shields said. just stand around. They don't act." Citizens To Act.

I A ritizen.V committee called a meeting for Friday night to decide what to do. There were hints that the strike, already paralyzing the jobs of 80.000 men in seven states, would spread farther. With more than 10,000 coal tor, miners now out in an effort to cut Mrs, is "head off Steel's fuel supply, and with She Pigarur.ed the expedi- one C.LO. spokesman staling that and will supervise its work iiOu.000 can be called out if nec- ototo'aphinEi scenes along the cssary, there were persisting re- for a motion- picture to be ports today that the John L. Lewis on the Livings tone-Stan ley movement was making ready to strike at other Bethlehem Steel eh-- 1 men from Hollywood plants besides the big one here ud that I'm going this -i." said as to leave for Afnc lie -pent years witn h.s exploring partner, Mrs.

Johnson, the for- i Leighty, of Chanute, 11 be one woman among men when tlie party treks Africa from Zanzibar next on the route H. M. followed Ins search for the missionary P' li ni ai Nuisance Tax Levies Remain (Continued Krom Paso bill to include a drastic broadening of the income tax base, increasing levies on "middle bracket" incomes. The committee also swept aside an amendment by Senator Yan- denberg R-Mich) which would have subjected the entire federal tax structure to an immediate investigation. Administration leaders said they felt it would be "most unwise" to hold prolonged hearings now.

since the government would face a heavy loss of if "Can't Sue Me," She Saya Detroit, Barrie Barrymore expressed indignation today over a suit filed against her in Los Angeles. "They can't sue me," said the actress, in commcnt- ing on a petition for an injunction appearance in a movie, "How To Undress In Front Of Your Husband." She is appearing at a Detroit theatre. "The film was started some time ago." Miss Barrie said. "I had a part in it but left the picture." The picture she described as "just light a comedy at short, in fact, despite its lurid Hutchinson; ot the Scottish Rite title," She said she was unac- consistory at Wichita and the Elks i quainted with E. K.

Nadel, who club. i filed the petition. The family home was at 201 I West Ninth the present home! Firemen Given Holiday bein.q on the same site of the house to hich Mr. Oswald brought his bride 41 years ago. Intensively loyal to his town cretin men! Uc als as vice president c.

Huirftfs. iv. the Hutchinson Commercial ft club for several years. He was a 32nd degree Mason, a Knight Templar, a member of other branches of Masonry Rain today brought peace to Hutchinson firemen, who up to 8:30 o'clock last night had answer- ed 12 alarms, two of them false, and to his school. Mr.

Oswald was 36-hour period. Blazing the instigator of the establishment! wiw 0 rvP wced and trash of the Young America award wcrc for the runs, given by the American Steam Laundry each spi ing to the outstanding student of the year in the Hutchinson high school. Kindly of heart, he had many friends and vicinity. STARTS TOMORROW of an unavoidable change in our bookings, we are opening TOMORROW qc MURRY: JOAN BENNETT in "13 HOURS BY AIR" Zone RAIDERS" with I.ARR CRABBE MARSHA HUNT STRAND Tonight in your last rhanee to see "GREEN PASTURES" and KLONDIKE ANNIE" flood insurance protects vou against loss. See Hugh Conner" Adv.

About Town Tank Dant Sold i Larneri Paul Heimsoth has sold his tank manufacturing plant here, the Pawnee Metal Manufac- turing to the A. A. Doerr Mercantile Co. The plant does an I Mrs. Elsie Pickens of Bethany has been visiting her lath- er.

id Schrock, 600 West 0 ankif Afnc; U- A 11 1 i lei'tuit lint) 'i v. ith her i leaving Lnnhori industry in Africa, lljey natives for the Seeking aliened to hv A. H. Compam of Reno H' due a ne on ntoi 1 Auwi ifa tiok. Mr Ml 11; iipia filed 10 MC'llo ''Illo acamst Y) ed Cnlhmtv.

o-d doin 'j. bo the f'-d Cram C- The plamt-ff rcurity 1 i 1 uudr. lurIfth.s inter' -l in 1 Stanton founiy Rro land owned by tlw Ca-11 In 19.36. ihe pMMir, was ested fi a int I iir is which was sold to the Tlie company judgment lor the amount ro-, ered by the mortgace. I ou I I -rr -s of iwing on "i nods, ''s.

liirr -j ti at in v. iirat a and Hon ane ht-rself. and She in an pilot Thousands Idle And On Verge Of New Strife i C'on 1 1 uf'H Krom nted into tnp mill, and 35 car- i- of out. Heiiih-hf'tn. iLM-ond in in tin- only to United States St'-el, lias work for KU.U'H) persons.

Of all the strike-to! turi'd cities. Johnstown tmw was the most ap- iut iliousiu of in eiiensive. It wondered if llii' ni disoniiTs wern to be forerunners of more iolence. The trouble burst suddenly shortly after the midnight hour when shifts change. It was at the little ucsed Point, Stadium gate of the Cambria works.

Attack Police Police paid a crowd of men and was being opened to permit the entry of an automobile carrying two men. The officers retaliated with tear gas bombs. Pistol fire broke out. Tony Mangas, a picket, was struck by bullets and critical iy wounded. Ambulances that raced to the nuisance bill is not passed by June Another General Revision The le.ideis said that treasury and euhLU'es-aona! experts already are engaged on a thorough study of the whole tax system, and would be ready to recommend a isson of thr re-venue set-up by next November.

At that time, committee nu'in- b'-rs said, the administration expects to "throw open the whole tax question." including 1 revision of income lax rates and the corporation undistributed surplus Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Mayland and son.

Robert, will attend a state chiropodist convention at Topeka the over the week-end. Marguerite McKntarfer ret iu ued today from a week end visit to Rocky Ford, where she sited her son. Dan. and her patents, Mr. and Mrs.

G. Ford. YV credit, manager of Wiley's Dry Goods store, will go to Chicago next week as a store epresentative at the National Retail Dry Goods association meet- I J5" Barbara Bedford Robert Frazer In ALIVE" Survey Tax List scene came upon Phillip A. Fr Bethlehem worker, lying so Washington. oVi Thumbnad of the 1'J men ho will nr.

estigate tax dodging for congress Senator- Pat Harn-on MJ-Mis--: a5. tall, stooped; sharp-tonguerl debater; eh a i ma of finance oiirmnUrc; fni mer disti id attorne 1 Arthur ('apper i K.t- r. 71, i ill Id-main wi cd: v. and farm HUM governor of William H. Kmg small, sharp helper) writn committee criticism of Roosevelt court bill.

Waller George (D-Gai: in senate 1 yeai. formerly Georgia supreme court, David I. Walsh fit set; sponsor of many labor laws; former gic, em or of Massachusetts; state's first Democratic senator since Civil war Robert LaKolktie iPiog- Wisr Mocky: eivd lil'iei'ties nntigat ion sui'eeeried father in MMiale. Representaln cs: RobiM 1 Kisignton 7.J. six-foolei.

I'lih-pound, early cd mo-ui Dyinmite KaiN. el toil v. made at the ted ga't to reliant the tram mov Later, however, tb.e His was fractured Pemcvlvania railroad said that an midnight fight atthe Point hour aft. tne rem.e/al of the cars. 1 Vadium Kale was the night scc- MU I of track on the outhre k.

Ihe earlier dis- v.l. branch of tne railroad was between state police I ful1 ri 1 equipment, and pickets "SuY -equchtlv, Judiie Lvnn R. iU 1hf to Frnnklin i common court at ni.U of the Cambria plant ordei-fl Baltimore A an eight-year-old boy 1-ne and lhrCfl olhor rrSf, ns were hurt further cars in tilnt hi 'ought in The excise bill approved 1odav set upon them as gate vou td pr0 duce about 520H.000.Oob rt by a continuation of the three-cent. postage rate, and an additional $450,000,000 by extending the port on commodities, i Most lucrative of the ''nuisance taxfs" wnuld be that on gasoline, which is bringing an estimated 5105.000,000 into the federal treasury in the cui rent fi. ca! year land is expected to produce ously hurt in a street not far away.

'lv adv ill of Ib-pubhc steel plants nunstorm. spaper for- 5ib on would coialude- a for tail JMckeliiii id the order in effect until he inng on Republic's injunction to curt the two plants. A Community Divided. iule. h.ere historic Conemaugh liate and fear boiled to the top as hard-fisted steel workers and strikers battled over the right to return to work.

From Buttermilk Falls, at the east rnd of the valley, where flood ins --wept around the bend to de-hoy Johnstown In 1H8U. down seven and one-half miles to the pomt wh 'Tr the flood bulged aga' 1 a hti go stone hridue, kered today in sullen Other levies are on telegraph, and telephone service, eosme'ies. mechanical refi iterators, matcht-s. sporting goods, radio sets, fur--, brewers' wort nd mail sirup, and cameras and lenses. Administration chiefs raid they expected to call the "nuisance tax'' bill to the senate floor late this week, as snon as the senate finishes consideration of the Sl.aOO,- dnving 1 noO.OOO relief bill now before it.

They predicted its speedy enact- Wheat Harvest; I Tournamenl In Reno Nipped Medals urn By Heavy Rain MIDLAND-NOW TO Lam Times Today "MILKY WAY" Starts Tomorrow JAMES CAGNEY Patricia Ellis "ST. LOUIS KID" Also Selected Shorts FADS IS MY AFFAIR" THANKS A MILLION. MR. KHNV. for the loan of Messrs.

Harris and Biker and the others the Vox Theatre staff are now con- firmed Jell-O eaters the boys are sure Idoing rifiM by us! LISTEN' rhil Harris ind his l.nj cut looie with America's 1 craie. "Jammln' in this dlu.v mixture of love and laughs a department star P. IL HARRIS And His Orchestra KENNY BAKER ELEANOR WHITNEY CHARLIE BEN BLUE JOHNNY DOWNS OFF HuMOON LAUGHS! From Charlie Rugglcs. 1cn Blue and Marjorie Gaetson. DANCING and ROMANCING.

By Eleanor Whitney. Johnny Downs and a hevy of beauties! SONGS! By Phil Har.s and his sans, and Kenny Baker! THURS Medalist And Mrs. Are KliiiiiiatPtl Chicago, fContinued From Page l) Paula Parker of Milwaukee scored thn first upset of the women's west, r-rn open golf championship tour- fell here last nisht, sendinjj creeks namcnt today bv overwhelming hankful. The Verdigris river was ihe medalist, Mrs. Burt Weil of i-isiiiR slowly, hut lacked 10 feet of Cincinnati.

and in the first overflow stage. At 7:30 a. m. the round of match plav. ctiaii man of lai-nii-i- mid i D-N'Y 'upinn 'I 'iuiMias H.

Culi, M.oine mj-uianci- man: IKHII educated, Brooklyn. Fred Vinson i I)- Ki i -IV. former rornmun -A sponsrii- of xelcrans' Cooper tit, i ptaincy in A state commander of American Legion in HC 1 Albert T. Trradv.ay (R-Massr (i9, ranking minority memlier of pu olln-r no! fm the ti-i I '-iiiili' Catnl. night.

Nvi.itral of (he valley fm- pe.i.'e and an end to In tiiey ni a gr-iiip of "vigilantes" to support Mavor Shir Tli i-heered the strikers I inking liiem Anion led rlviiiinv-iations at them responsible which swept tl nl.nit stream was flowing 7'-2 feet over the waterworks dam. The Neosho river at Chanute. where inches of rain fell, had a Mage of 14 2 feet and was re- uported rising at the rate of seven ini ties an hour. Flood stage is 2" feet. Division heartituartei of the ve a highway depai tinenl at Chanute sud highway K57 was under water from Fiat creek east of St.

Paul and probably would remain 0 hs, closed tor two or three days. Highway C. S. 54 was I eopened i yesterday between Fori Scott and Other first round results: Mis. Russell Mann.

Milwaukee, defeated Mrs. Opal Hill, Kansas Citv, and 4. Helen Hicks. Hewlett, L. I defeated Virginia Ingram, Chicago, 4 and 3.

Mildred Didrikson. Beaumont, defeated Shirley Ann Johnson. Chicago. 4. Beatrice Barrett, Minneapolis, defeated DoroUn Ellis, Indianap- and 3.

Kansas Return Best layer telephoned Uniontown. but water uyis re- Oooruo K.u-le thai lie ported rising again in the vicinity tlie situation in hand at once, The Neosho river east of Far- he ou id appeal to the American sons was spreadmg mto the low- '''Thoi disor- Washington. PubUc ways and mean, committee: ct.o ai Admnustra.ior, Jias dis- Profits From Muni- ripul Hi mils mill. of administration fiscal policies Frank Crowther (R-NY): 6fi, born in England; dentist; formei bein New Jersey legislator. jc, Engineer Resiitns Kinsley F.

B. Johnson, county engineer of Fdwards county, has resigned, effective July 1. and will engage in the load contracting He came here from Hutchinson in 191B. Indian at 115. Sunland, Calif.

White Horse F.aglc. Osage Indian who to be 1 ye.o old, died at his home here yesterday. and showers of yellowish told neni that steel' was still' made. 'V marks of tlie lighting Aiming them a union picket, shot twice v. uuiided, and a ot i.

i ith a lrac- ment has realized from Kansas in than from those of any govern- higher profit bonds other and iiitu liethlehi-i lur. ul.ii That was here But at sl, foul, bus, todav steel and I O. in the 24-liour perioci sat dinvn to talk peace, (iovcrnnr i rndi Ht 15 Dau'v called tliem together Other rainfall reports in the ing an amicable ei to Ihe strike i area included: Lyons. 1.81); Cher- Ihat has kept or more Ohio ryvale I.SS, Wellington 1.10 and idle ime late May. Arkansas City .77.

While fim-. talked'peace, I I Pennsylvania's Gmernor George I Use Newi-Heiald Want Ads. One inch of rainfall at Par--, sons last night brought the om KansaS numc 'I Jal precipitation for June to incties, (state. The i.i ,1 Securities of Kansas mumci- a. rf Vh Veo: 1 ,1 ii -j''- i a there was reported rising at the of three to four inches an of SHI 67, higher than those Connecticut which ranked sec-: nd.

I The bonds are those accepted as security on PWA loans. Rescue British Consul Sa.int-.Iean-de-I.uz, France. IA'I -A landing party of British sail- ors i the British consul, R. C. Sii from Bilbau under a 1 liail uf, fire today.

i Mr. Fish to Mr. Batter: A uwn'l "unett you up," in the Two old iritnds in new Air tioned ICE etch an individualist. This thing oi "inter-breeding" o-f flavor to the diagutt of the cook it a thing of the pait. This ii juit one of the many reasons why American housewives are applauding this new type refrigerator.

It is non-mechanical, noiseless and thing of beauty to say nothing of the startling economy. Let us explain the many new practical features of the new Air Conditioned ICE Refrigerator. See it on display today at 5I5E ast I.

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