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ay, -October 13, APPOINT SIU JANITORS SPRINGFIELD, Oct. Jesse Allen, GO? Illinois Murphysboro, has been given Civil Service employment with the State oC Illinois as a janitor at the Southern Illinois University, Robert L. Hunter, president the Civil Service Commission, announced today. William Ciaunch, 004 South Wall, Carbondale and Columbus Valen- i 421 Jackson, Carbondale, have been given lihe appointments, Hunter announced. Mr, Ciaunch was member of the United States Navy from 1942 to 1944, and has since been em: I ployed as a- janitor with the State I ot Illinois.

I I I Use Clasamea Adds reguiahy and Isave one-third the cost. REVEAL DEVELOPMENT OF Social October Meeting Of DONALD FORSYTHE POST 514 American Legion Tuesday, October 14 Dinner at 6:30 ''Ail Service Men, Veterans, Invited To Attend Pure SUGAR CANE Sugars The American Sugar Refining Company SPECIALS $10.00 Cold Wave $5.00 Oil Machine And Machineless Permanent Wave $1.75 Scalp Treatment including shampoo and set $1.00 Shampoo set and manicure 50c COMPLETE LINE OF AUDREA DUVAL COSMETICS All work supervised by Instructors E. Baker's School of Beauty Culture 210 W. Elm St. Phone 427 Carbondale, III.

By tho motors of LITTLE LACONIANS $6.00 SEE.OUR WINDOWS Smart Shop For Women 10S South Illinois Avenue Phone 44 Carbondale, Illinois OBITUARIES Murphysboro JOHN S. BOUCHER John S. Boucher, ,77, died at his' home on, landfill yesterday after an illness of about 10 days. Born in Levan township in 1S69. he had.

lived Oa-ckson county all of-his life. He was a retired farmer. He was married ia 1SD5 to Rachel Lyorla, wlio survives -with the following Mrs. Harmon Mileur, Elmer and Theodore, all of Murphysboro, J. D.

Tillman of Cape Girardeau, and Virgil of Peoria, 12 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. One child preceded in death. He was a of the Centenary Methodist Church. The body will remain at the Crawshaw Funeral Home until 12:00 p. Tuesday when it will be removed to the Centenary Methodist Church where funeral.services be held at p.

Rev. Shaffer and the Rev. Boatman'of- ficiating. Burial will be in Pleasant Grove Memorial cemetery. HOLDING THE ARM of his secretary, Tuoby uses the "hypospray" to inject meSI cation into her system.

The new device, which was demonstrated at the District Medical Society's annual saenfafic assembly in is expected to replace the hypodermic needle used at present for injection ct drugs. At nght, the 'hypospray" is compared to a hypodermic syringe. It shoots medication through a stcule-'taeteule" ierced an inviib syrnge. soos mecaton through a sueepue," pierced by an invisible bole whose diameter is no larger than that of a human hair Air' jyessuiefrehind thejnetapule is built up to any, degree by the top, (International) Stop-Dewey Angle WH1PKEYDRAWS 't wwm WIMWM rr Wire Briefs CHICAGO, OCT. Rep.

Clarence J. Brown, R.O., told'j paper hungry publishers today that, will be able to 1 set'a. little more newsprint next year, but at somewhat higher prices. In Boom For "Ike" (Following is another dispatch by the Washington manager of the United Press who has been touring the midwest.) TO.P.EKA, KAN. Bis- enhower-for-President boom out here looks and sounds like if, might have some stop-Dewey angles to it.

Until General Ike takes himself deflnitely 'out. oi' the presidential picture or announces that he can be had, the of GOv. Thomas, E. Dowey, of New York, are talking pretty softly, if at all. No Kansas Republican leader would dare tie himself firmly to Dewey unless Eisenhower was out of the way.

It' Ike should set the G. 0. P. nomination next year President Truman wouldn't get enough votes in Kansas to lie worth counting. That is the way they feel about Ike in this typical prairie state.

BUT IF Eisenhower is not 1'or dispute in the Kansas delegation to the Republican national convention. There 'is a lot of sentiment here for- Dewey and there is beginning to build up considerable enthusiasm for Sen. Robert A. Tal't, 0. Tal't' swing through the western lorlhwestern tier of states cauglv Kansas'looking and listening.

Both the and Dewey root rs are gagged effectively until lice makes up his mind whether lie is fur the nomination next June doubt-) less gives Mattingly cause to non-j tier the situation. I Kansas National Cpmmitteemaii' Harry Darby was more although he is rated a Dewey Darby is not going to lie down! where an Eisenhower might crush him. Former Governor' LIFE SENTENCE Roy H. Whipltey, former Murphysboro boy, was sentenced to lite in the Missouri State Penitentiary at the week-end for the slaying- of a 19-year-old St. Louis girl, with a butcher knife.

Police and bailiffs took him before the St. Louis court under ieavy guard and handcuffed. Courtroom observers said they never remembered any other case where AlfM. iican presidential nomination Defendant was handcuffed before 1 nrrmjvht li 193G, is whoping it up for Ike. But: Lahclon is about in- 1 sistirig that the General must make clear his stand on the public ques being brought in to his sentence.

Whipkey was returned to the same "pen" where in 1336 stabbed to death two of 3,000 convicts tions of the'day before Jie can ex- witnessing a prison baseball, game, pact to roll up any. real political strength. IN NEARBY Kansas City, the. Eisenhower-boom has the pov, Police were stationed in the court audience by Judge Waldo Mayfield, to prevent any demonstration. LAST JUNE a prospective state prt'ul.

support of the Kansas City witness against Whipkey complain' Star'and 'the political know-how of ed Whipkey had threatened to Roy A. Roberts, President of that newspaper. All lice needs to do is state that he is a Republican and is the drums will kill him if he testified. He was convicted ot the murder of Miss Bobbie Jean Ken- in a St. Louis tavern some'months ago by LAKE SUCCESS, N.

OCT. 13 reportedly will give'reluctant backing to the partition of Palestine in the United Nations today after first expressing preference for the minority plan to make the Holy Land a single Arab-Jewish state. WASHINGTON, OCT. Republican Whip Kenneth S. Wherry predicted today there will be no special session of Congress to vote "stop-gap" aid to Europe or begin considering the Marshall plan.

NILA, OCT. Manual Roxas said today that he was determined to balance 'the budget of the fledgling republic of Philippines and put the nation on a sound financial footing next year. Awnings Down Wrapped For Storage RALPH MURRAY 872 to beat in Kansas- r.ncl Mis- stabbing her in the neck when he souri. That would make it pretty tough to be a politician or the president of Columbia University, New York. He will be out here in for, the homecoming celebration at Kansas State Agricultural College of which his brother, Milton, is president.

Reporters clo not expect difficulty I'D finding some political implications in. Ike's return to the grass roots. DEWEY cams through this part of the country recently en route to the Salt Lake City Governors' con- erence. Republican National Coin- mitteeman Barak T. Mattingly welcomed Dewey to Ayith a statement that the state and its 0, P.

convention delegation vould be for him for president, ilattingly is standing by his guns mt his statement back-fired. The lOssibility that Ike might contest Ex-Premier Laborer Mitchell Presses Fight On Franklin Gambling- BENTON, Oct. Attorney J. Max Mitchell has called on till public officials in Franklin county to cooperate to the fullest with the request of Illinois Attorney General George F. Barrett to wage war on gambling.

In a letter to all county officials, Mitchell told reports of "professional gambling- and so'call- ed racketeering" in West City, Ben- tou, Royaltpn, Buckner her with another man. Her companion also was cut. Whipkey, after he ran out of the tavern, attempted to kill himself with the sazae knife. Jurors deliberated seven hours after hearing four days of testimony. was found suilty of "second degree murder, with four prior convictions, which made a life sentence mandatory.

THE DEFENDANT heard- the sentences without displaying" any emotion. Word of liia conviction was received by two Murphysboro men with great who had reason to fear that Whipkey might carry out a threat made several a so to lull them "when I get Carbondale Aerie No. 2569 MEETING TONIGHT 8:00 P. M. C.

L. BROOKS, Secretary and "Franklin county'in I seneral." He appealed to the of- ai ound to ll oi him ficials to use "your influence in getting the county board of supervisors to provide sufficient funds to prosecute" in these cases. "The bad influence and effect, uoral and otherwise, of. gambling our county is serious and must lot he minimized," he said. "The esponsibility rests directly on our shoulders." SAKD RIPGE By Mrs.

Mabel Demster" Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mezo of FIU.ING sacks with chaS on a farm in England, is Gen, Jonas Cernius, ex-premier of Lithuania and one-time chief of stall of the Lithuanian army. A graduate engineer and master of seven languages, Cernius says he is happy earning a far from his. homeland which has been incorporated intRussia.

towardton. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs-. Charles Taylor and family. Mr, and Mankia spent and Mrsl- Frank 'Kelley of Du Quoin.

Miss Billie Ruth Bradshaw oi; Jacob, spent the week-end, with 11 Kathleen Demster. Mrs. Sarah Mifflin has returned' to her home after a three weeks; visit with her daughter, Mrs. Maude" Kelly of Du Quoiir. Mrs.

T. A. Hill and lain-: dy of Glover, spent the week-end with their so'u, Elmer Hill, Hill and 1- Mr. and Mrs. S.

Allen Weathers and' James Pbrter: and daughters and at-i tended birthday dinner for Porter's Will and Tobe Canady, of Prairie du' Rocher. Whitson of St. Louis, 'spent; Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A'daui; Bame.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Faukiti, Cairo, were Sunday guests" of his! parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Man-' Mrs.

Jim Kunce of.Grand ToVer; spent Sunday with Mr. and W. E. Demster and family. Mabel Demster 1 -Sun-; day with Mr.

and Jlrs. R. Dein-j ster and son of Prairie'du Mr. and Mrs. Fred Armni of.Belle-' week-end guests of family.

say. One of. these men was a friend of; an Italian who killed Whipkey's cousin, Roy Whipkey, in a melee at Walnut and Seventeenth Sts. years ago. Girl, 5, Killed Today In School Bus Wreck KANSAS CITY, 5-year-old girl'was thrown 'in a- careening parochial school bus today and her head crushed.

the vehicle overturned after the brakes failed to hold it on a hill iii the southeast part of the city. Tthe girl killed was" puttie Hap was one of about 30 chil dren riding in the bus classes St. Louis parochial school Three other children were takei the general' hospital for' treat ment of cuts and bruises. ASTHMA SUFFERS For prompt and pleasanl Volicf f(om even (he most disjrffsstng ASK ABOUT ASTHMA-NEFRIN dine Vick Drug- Store ROY S.HUFFMAN! Civil Engineer and Registered Land Surveyor. Telephone' MurpLysboro Residence Office 658 Jobs are lost'when "smokes" are' tossed.

CHECKER CAB Phone FOOT TROUBLE For many I have cxamin ed feet and expertly prescribct coiTective measures when need ed. Arch Supports Prescription Made Shoes Special Ordered Wm. E. Spiller FOOT EXPERT and Arch Support Specialist Over Cut Rate Dept. Store Entrance 204 W.

Monroe Carbondale i 'lours: 11 to 5 Phone 1140 Evenings by Appointment CLOSED THURSDAY Don't Forget Nest Sunday October 19th' Dedication of Church of God Building Corner of Wall College Carbondale Guest Speaker Rev. W. A. Campbell West Frankfort Time 2:30 P. M.

SALESGIRLS WANTED With Telephone Experienced SEARS ORDER OFFICE 211 West Main Street Carbondale, III. "That's Right Bed Spreads, Quilts, Shag Rygs and Blankets" And that's all it takes just a phone call to rid yourself of a tiresome task. Why not prepare for winter the easy way? Let us do that heavy washing- for you. Bedspreads, blankets, quilts and shag- rugs will all come back sparkling; clean. When Things Look Black Call 't Carbondale Laundry And Dry Cleaner Loveliness looks to lightness afoot quality you'll find in our new Trim-Tred arrivak STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER McGinnis Store 104 East Jackson Street Count on Sally Com, the flavor end energy queen, ond Sammy Soya, the prominent protein, to help you keep your family in there swinging, ot work or Beceuse this delicious, crispy-light new cereol has whaf it takes' for up-and-at-'em good health.

Corn-Soya brings you vitamins, minerals, and makes them fun to eat." What's more, these toasty- crisp shrea's stay crunchy in milk. Get some today. Sqmmy SOYA for body-building proteins Sally CORN for flavor ond energy.

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