j naa 10 say inursuay aDoui ocmg in me r. and Mrs. Leon Janzen of Lorraine. Mrs.ish TogetheredsAfter 7 YearsMost types obe grown undei partnient said t ume is a fairly in that no one o tribute out of portion.Production ol and pecans pro ' records. Larg, Seven long years of wrtrng £rops were rc, —„jcame to an end Thursday at the! wheat, hay, cot'also be a! Hutchinson Santa Fe station—sev*^ co. sugar canc in concern’en years of worrying, wondering!cherries, as welerican m-thereforeharvests wereand mostly waiting.For aboard that 1:55 p.m. train;wheat, dry bea _____ were Mrs. Anna Schindler and herjricots. Belowthe British!22 year °W son, Horst, who hadjwere reported fescaped from the Russian zone of sorghum grain, Germany, Waiting for them here sweet potatoes been ap*!Were Mrs- Schindler’s daughternstltutional!anci son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. LeonJanzen of Lorraine.irm action md that ash Guiana,The wheat ci 1,163,000,000 bu only 6 millionIt was seven years ago when] The wheat ethe Prime Mrs* Janzen» tiien Mildred Schind- bushels less tinjler, left her mother and brother cast a monthassociates ;jn Brandenburg, Poland, and, with 1,291,447,0 his crown j walked into the American zone of io-year averagiGermany. At that time, Annaj Schindler told the Russianas that; The winter ^ her daughter needed to go to the j unchanged frorAmerican zone of Berlin to get 1331,000 bushels wer have winter clothing from relatives.ng they of Queend to go to iolenee, toa Commu-1,052,801,000 lasMildred came to America and!000 for the 10-j;lived in Lyons with the Herbs and I All spring w!in Lorraine with the Cart Dobrin-iat 284,900,000der issued skis of Lorraine, Last spring she ondon and'married Leon Janzen of Lorraine,with 290,967,000 646,000 last yea the 10-year avThe indicatedincluded:Through letters Mildred tried to ministers get her mouther and brother to|crops this mon x months. I America, but Mrs. Schindler would io-year av supporting reply that the time wasn’t right, fomenting Last May though, Mrs. Schindler public wel- wrote Mildred and said she and to under- Horst would soon be coming,! “The time was right,” she said. it has had; Horst had finished three years in st a week.5a Russian carpenters school. And 1237,476,000; 23f oops could now it was easy to get from the|and 295,299,000.Eastern zone to the west. j Rye 17,452,00'S reported; On Oct. 6, Mildred received ajooo and 25,837; gh a state;telegram from her njother saying Grain sortfhu iclared, si she and Horst were in Canada and 215 000* 83 316 1would soon be to Kansas. -) All’hay .15,563,CWhen they arrived it was the;io4,424,00 andOats 1.205,1( month, 1,205,50)268,280,000 last 000 for the 10-yftTrinidad provided y to theirend of a long journey. All Mrs. Schindler could say was, “Happy.” Horst just said, “Me too.”Mrs. Schindler and Horst will!tinisler isst Indian... ... __ ,Lrv in Chi-' e anlt;* ^rs* *Janzen on. wj£e thejtfreir farm north of Lorraine.?. He andPotatoes 3’ 380,926,000; 347, 000.People’s iich swept! h a leftistAnrPnni'/pHBlast Fails ToDTOPEKA ip drought condi observers Frid. timate of a 47 harvest for KcThe figure ismfttftH fnr the