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THE DEKALB DAILY CHRONICLE, DE KALB, ILLINOIS PAGE SEVEN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1938 Paw, HoUo high school; Sandwich. Charges Today STATE COURTS high achooL BALLOTS GO TO LAY PLANS FOR DEATH FOLLOWS October 10. 7:30 p. Milan. town hall; Squaw Grove, Hinckley MARKET E.

PORTS Are Resumed Against Earle Harrlsburg, Pu, Oct 4-tOII- HAS SESSION community building, and Clinton, Waterman high school. OUNTY CLERKS THE FIRE WEEK SYMPATHY ACT At each meeting farmers wiu A legislative committee resumed name three community committee members and two alternates. They CHICAGO RANGE OPEN HIGH LOW CLOSE its investigation of corruption charges against Gov. George- H. Corner and Hughes Fail to Hope to Bring Attention of Girl Jailer Perrtital Opens October Term With WHEAT Escape Earles administration today de 63 .63 spite rulings by the state su of Two Youth will also elect a delegate to the county AAA convention to be held at DeKalb on Tuesday, October lL At this convention, delegates nam People to Fire Dangers Here, Agree on Certification of Form.

oil iwwa. strike a Major Task. .62 .63 S3H I preme court yesterday wnicn nullified the special laws by which Desperadoes Dee. Mar. May July Dee.

Mar. May ad at eommunltv meetings WIU .634 CORN .46 the legislature tried to take the Investigation away from a grand a .464 43 elect the county committee to ad Fire Chief William Wall and Springfield. IU Oct 4 01PV- Springfield, 111, Oct 4-U- 4i-UE Lexington. N. Oct jury.

other city officials are giving 1 -f I OA A 49 .48 BULLETIN Chlcaro, Oct 4-UP-Bli Bill Lee, fant right arm and tha outstanding pitcher In tha National League, will carry the hopes of the Chicago Cubs Into the first game of the world series with tha New York Yankees, Manager Gabby Hartnett, after long hours of agonised thinking, definitely announced today that he would wava Lee to the mound tomorrow afternoon. The Yankees, rested and relaxed after coasting Into the American Lea go pennant, rolled Into town on a special train this morning and shortly afterwards Manager Joe McCarthy, announced that he would call on Red Ruffing to open; the series. Thus the first game brings together the two greatest right banders baseball strong, big fellows with blinding speed and a Jug-handle curve. d. 1 1 kahM MAEI Ml KM V4 AMi UCIfi A Vl MA 4 minister the 1939 AAA farm program.

The county committee will consist of three members and two Two seu of state election baUott went out to county clerks today as Secretary of SUte Edward J. It was believed that legislative i ne Illinois state supreme court today convened lta October term iter a three months' summer- re thought and doing some planning to 50 July of the town jailer, i confessed to- .49 2S' .45 4 .46 .48 .49 .24 leaders would file appeals In or mark Fire Prevention Week, a -y inai ane aiaea wo youimui alternates. cess, faced with a docket contain Hughes and Gov. Henry Horner Dec May der to keep the matter of Jurisdiction In the courts until -after OATS 34V .254 .34 to escape from her big momentous 'questions. One In Any farmer actively cooperating father jail a few hours befor failed to agree on certification of the form to be used for the July their committee had completed cludes a test of the legality of sit GRAIN BANGS outbreak a small crime wave in the 1938 AAA farm program or who Diana to coo Derate in the 1939 its work.

November election. aown strikes. WHEAT No. 2 hard 65 No. a attributed to the nnlr.

The legislature is Democratic; 'Also confronting the court were The secretary' office mailed T-fc-k A -b- A. hard tough (63 sample hard 63; No. 3 yellow hard 64 sample yellow program eligible to aid in the selection of community commit the Brand iury was called at the appeals Involving the state mln out a set of general ballot cer- naro ei no. 2 mixed ttflr-atM wits Godwin, 19, and Williaim Wilson 21- I request of District Attorney sx teemen and county delegates. I IC 1 M4- W.

CORN N.i mixed 48; No. 3 mixed SheUev of DaUDnin county, I State Auditor E. -J. Barrettland In stressing the Importance at 46 t47H; lo. 1 yelloj 47 48H: Police believed that within a imum wage law for downs tate firemen and police and right, of a citizen living in another state, but having an office in this state, attending the community meeting No.

2 yellow 47t48tt; No. 3 yellow Hughes and stamped with the of-fial state seaL i few houn of their escape from week proclaimed by Governor Horner as one In which the state and its people should give much thought to the prevention of fires that cause, great damage and often times take human life. The week begins Monday, October 10. fa DeKalb Chief Wall plans to hold fire drills in all the schools. He has set no date for that as hr will try and hold the drill on a day of good Down Town Inspection In addition to the drill he has left a copy of a "question and answer home Inspection sheet" with the? school heads.

He suggested that 47; No. 4 yellow 46 47i; No. 9 Farm Adviser Johnson pointed out Republican. To forestall Shelley's investigation, Earle convened the legislature in extra session and laws ouleklr were passed which 1 I ina rari 1 1 if m. Ml 1 1 uib uaii a Lai i B4ii lum to vote In Illinois.

The 4 governor's certifications that much of the success and er yellow No. 1 white 48 9 48; No. 2 White 48H; sample 829 worker, kidnaped an Unidentified were mailed out separately to flclency with which the 1939 pro ine ait down strike case is an 46. would have blocked th grand man and committed seyerial hold UP. the 102 county clerks without the gram will be administered In De appeal by Ledge 66 of the Amal OATS No.

26 27 tt No. Jury Inquiry entirely had not the 3 white -526; No. 4 white Kalb county will depend largely upon the type of committeemen supreme court nuxiuiea mem. 26; sample 23V92SVi. The girl today told (he father nd Sheriff Raymond Ejowjers that sha enabled the youth te escape signatures of Hughes and Barrett and without the official state seal, which Is in the custody of the secretary of state.

gamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers, a CIO af-. filiate, for a review of the second district appellate court ruling af named at the community RYE No tale. SOY BEANS No. 2 yellow 7,. BARLEY Vo.

SO; No. 2 malting from their cells. She sajd the gave The governor yesterday made Four Complete Trip Across firming a Lake county circuit 65. I them cell key and her i father's changes In the ballot form draft court conviction of aitdown strik mimeograph copies be made up and plstoL KiwanisTold era. TIMOTHY iSEED 2.83 9 2.95.

RED 9 920. RED CLOVER ll.OO l- OO. BUCKWHEAT -No. 1, 125; No. I just couldn't stand the the Pacific that each student and pupil be given one to take home and fill out with the aid of parents.

It woum Strikers Were Convicted thought of Godwin going) to the ed by Hughes because he contended he was not required to certify a proposed amendment to the banking section of the consti Con FrsnHsm. Oct 4. The aitdown strikers were em- L25. gas chamber," the girl toai quoted of Plans for Lincoln Road Members of the Kiwania Club The same fall season that intro- be a means of Inducing adult to CASH PROVISIONS Lard 7.45N;. ployed by the Fansteel Metallur tution, but the secretary refused as saying.

-II Waa Awaiting Ifrlail. loost 732A; ieaX 737N; bellies 10.50 A. duced hoop' i skirts ana ine inspect their premises and correct BULLETIN Chicago, Oct. i IEV U. 8.

Weather Forecaster J. R. Lloyd predicted fair skies for the first twa world series garnet but advised fans today "bring a -It wHl be partly eloudy on Wednesday, but eooler," Lloyd said. Thursdry will be generally fair but still eooler. Tha maximum temperature Wednesday should be around and It probably wDl drop ta the lower CO's Thursday.

to accept the modified form. beth Walk now has made It fash situations found to be fire hazards. gical plant at North Chicago andr were convicted of contempt changes connection with alleg Godwin was awaiting trial on Horner, Hughes and Barrett were, given a very clear picture of The fire chief and his captains are members of the state certify-! CHICAGO FBODUCZ BUTTER-4Market steady. receipts ed defiance of a cort order. It plan to make a personal inspection lng board, is required to ionable to across the Pacific ocean in a junk, a two-by-four vessel that thousands of Chinese use to make homes.

This! fad Involves sailing across Is said to be the first sltdown tour of the down town area seeking approve the ballot certification 1.133,242 gross lbs. Extra firsts 909' 91 score, ft 23; extras 92, score 25; firsts 123 623V; seconds 22V. strike In which a high state court for. county clerks. the plans which are being made for the advertising of the Lincoln Highway through Illinois as the most scenic route in northern Illinois, the speaker being M.

Burgess of Geneva, president of the Illinois Lincoln Highway Association. has been asked to rule. possible fire hazards and warning business men of dangers, not only human, but economic. While Insurance covers loss to buildings and Also on the docket are two specials 93 score 2S; standards 2S; centralized 88 score 23; centralized 89 score 23. death sentence appeals, one by EtKJS Market firmer, receipts Oges of first degree Ijiurglary.

nvlcted he could be sentenced to death by lethal gas Bowers said no "crjaries had been placed against the girl but that she probably wouljd given hearing in recorder'ji court tomorrow. She had been left in charge-of the city Jailj while her father left town on a busliess trip yesterday. State highway patrolmen joined county and city officers! In a widespread hunt for the two despera Charles Price, Chicago, convict stock in most cases there Is the loss almost i one-fourth of the earths water surface in a skiff usually small enough to store in one's garage. The route not counting detours due to weather Is 7,000 miles. Despite the odds against success of business during the time of re 870 cases.

BYeah graded firsts, cars 25; less than cars 24; extra firsts cars 26; lpn than cars 26; checks Mr. Burgess spoke at the weekly dinner meeting of the club last evening. building that is always suffered and ed on a charge of murder in connection with a holdup, and the other by John Jelliga, Whiting, In3L, convicted of a charge of 19; current receipts 53; dirties 20. hot covered, by Insurance. It is too Mr.

Burgess opened his talk with POULTRY! Market, hens easier. Change a Statement Horner changed a statement on the ballot to read that he certified only as to candidates and not as to the constitutional amendment Both candidates and amendments to the constitution must appear on the same; ballot" but the governor cited election laws to show that only the secretary of state must certify as to proposed amendments. After the ballots; with the changes made by Horner were BULLETIN Parks, Oct. 4. Tha Chamber of Deputies overwhelmingly voted confidence in tha cablnefs foreign policy tonight.

1 much of a risk to gamble on To Arouse Public a brief review of the need for super chickens sUady, reeclpts SO trucks; ducks 121; geese 3 14; hens 140 of such Ventures, a Los Angeles doctor, his wife and two Russians or express highways. In 1937, he said, the national cost of automo An added suggestion was given thought today by Chief Wall and this week completed a Shanghai- bile accidents was more than one tes alter the death au a. m. today of Don Moss, tllgh Point to-Los Angeles non-Stop junk trip; 17; Leghorn! hens 12; spring chickens 1214; l-oosters 12C13; broU- ers 13 17; turkeys 14 621. CHEESE -Twins 13 0 13 Daisies 13tJJ3; Longhorns 13 and one-quarter billion dollars.

According to statistics which make up Mayor Hakala. It has been suggested that the city executive, members of the fife committee, fire chief, textile worker. Moss was shot twice: last night when he did not obey -the order to surrender his this report 98 per cent of the accl 13i POTATOES Supplies heavy, de-. and possibly other officers of the dents can be avoided through the Richard Halliburton, the adventure writer, will sail from China Christmas Day for Sani Francisco; and on Oct 15 J. M.

Nichols, San Francisco sailboat expert will sail from Shanghai in a tiny Wenchow junk. mand fair, market slightly weaker on car. received in Hughes office, they fire company, form a' special In construction of express routes. This slaying a farmer near Crete last December. Ottawa Case Up Another case.

Is that the late Catherine Wolfe Donohue who died of radium poisoning. The Radium Dial Company, Ottawa, seeks to reverse the LaSalle county circuit court affirming of a state industrial commission award of $6,700 to Mrs. Donohue. Acase said to Involve an approximate $6,000,000 to contractors seeking sales- tax refunds is before the court on an appeal motion. Justice Elwys R.

Shaw, Free- The youth ran to where Moss spection group to tour the city some however, cannot be done imme were returned. Hughes insisted that no ex BULLETIN Milan. Oct 4 U.P Arturo Tosoanlnl left for Paris by train at 6:00 p. m. today, presumably with a validated passport Which will 'enable him to sail for the United States tomorrow as scheduled.

was sitting In his parked car. day next week. They would look at diately so the next best method of The youth ordered fAossj to pianaiory statement was neces Idaho Russets, rirn on Triumphs, steady on jCobblera. Idaho Russets lttl50; Colorado Red McQures Wisconsin Rurals 83; Cobr. biers 73; North Dakota Triumphs 100 1.07; Cobblers 85ff95; Early Ohlos 90 6 96.

alleys and the general city, situa reducing accidents, he said, la oy sary and refused to allow what drive him away "qulckl" Moss ap tion as regards fire protection, fire means of education, enforcement of he considered to be an unof parently did not understand the hazards, alarm system, water pro. traffic laws, and engineering im icial remark to be on the cer command and the youth fired 1 provements in both highways and tificates. lection needs, and call attention to property owners of the dangers twice, both bullets sjtriking the cars. In the meantime the public One of the reasons behind the mill worker in the chesu FIND AIRPLANE LOST FOR WEEK must be educated to see the need where more than ordinary glaring dangers are discovered. The idea Man Confesses for express highways.

governor's demand for an explanatory statement was believed to be a question: over the validity of the form In! which the banking The latter portion of his talk was would be that the publicity would bring Fire Prevention Week before Breaking Into LABOR FIGHTS MUNICH PEACE devoted to the recent formation of the public with greater emphasis CHICAGO UY-ESOCK HOGS Receipts 19.000; directs fairly active, weights 180 lbs. down -e5c most 210 lbs. up 10 to 30c lower; packing sows to 10c llower; bulk good and choice 210 to 270 lbs. 8.50 top 8.70; most 170 i to 2010'. lbs, 8.10 8.

43; light weights ana pigs scarce; bulk 7.S0 8.10; lightweight packings sows 7.63 7.90; few! to 8.00; medium and heavies 7UO7.60; overweights 7.0tf port will preside and Justice Walter Gunn, Danville, Republican, named In a special election last June will take his seat for the first time. The court Is composed of two Republicans and five Democrats. a Post Office amendment Is being submitted and would not cost the city any the Illinois Lincoln Highway Association and the program which is now underway. The route from Russian Searching. Party Lo w.i.

nf th. Amhnv tiflst rexusea 10 cercuy thing and might prove not only UW.fctA.J a I ItTIIII (Continued From Page 1) vnicago mayor William practical of great value. Aurora to -Dixon, through' Batavia, -J n-Aa Kolrta atnl. i' cates Plane -ind Two Women Flyers. Geneva, DeKalb and Rochelle, will By excellent cooperation on the part of DeKalb citizens with the the Sudeten crisis may lead to a general settlement In Europe and perhaps mediation In the erendtim pronosal on the grounds t5T -nSSSiv -s Quired down.

i Richard Crane be marked with the highway markers while west of Dixon and east city leadership -rand fixe company io sign ana me secretary an- who was arrested in Bloomlngton n6unced yesterday it had gone lanlsh war. Premier Edouard Moscow, Oct 4 (UB Rescue of Aurora large, signs will be erect Intimated ttadajy In a eariy to county clerks without Horner's ed, explaining to the traveling pub- Is Killed by Blast of Gun Richmond. Va Oct 4--aJE-- naa lawsn ironi ucikih u.m, signature. MeutuitT aaia ny. parties were sent out-by air, land and water today to search for Russia's three ace women aviators, believed to have been located in bleak far eastern Siberia after being missing for nine days on a Moscow-Far East flight paroUed-from the Jackson, i c.

sUte prison on August 12 of this fSLlPr MJPI 10 SHEXF Receipts 13.000; 4.800 directs; late Monday fat lambs steady to strong; Spots 15 to 25c higher; top 8.40 on natives and westerns; bulk 8.00 8.25; (today's trade moderately active, steady to strong; natives 8.00 08.25; westerns 8.10tr 8.25; best held above 8.33;! sheep steady. CATTUE Receipts 7,500: calves 1.200; stxlctjly good; choice, and prime steers and I yearlings strong to 15c higher; othiers slow, steady; dependable action on all selling at 11.50 upward; ivwry firm market on email this city enjoyed a very low fire loss in 1937. The year 1938 will see a huge jump in the loss due to the Secor fire works fire. Due to the sensible action Of the city council fire works fires are at an end here. It is hoped other hazards can be eliminated by the action of the people themselves when their attention Is gained.

declaration to Parliaments called on thi. chanv ber to grant him powe oy cree to avert a flnanclial crisis ov-'r the past deficit arid huge' ex- pendltures Incurred by jmoblllza- tlon ending the Czechj crisis. Richard T. Crane, III, 56, first u. S.

minister to Prague after forma year, Heln Aviators McCauley is a cripple, his left He why they, should travel over the scenic Lincoln Highway. Route 330, which is the Lincoln Highway through this territory, carries more traffic, reports have shown, than does the other two routes, 64 and 30, he stated. He also told his audience that he has been reliably informed that the Improvement, of the Lincoln High tion of the Czechoslovakia republic, was killed by the accidental uis-charge of his gun while hunting I- Fifty airplanes and thousands of FindReanngs eg and three fingers, having been He faced Parliament iwlth the amputated. He was seen in Amooy Much -ttentioi. in cabinet's unanimous, lapproval of on Friday and following the rob- directed to the roof of the E.

E. near here late yesterday- Crane, who served as 13. S. min run: she atock; both grass cows and bery Lee county authorities- sen. Embree and Sons lumber vard "the Munich agreemnt, his fi-" nanclal program, and! aigreement ister to Prague from 1919 to 1921, was' wounded when his gun fired as out a broadcast In which police I alongside, the North Western rail-were, warned to watch for a trah- road tracks between First and In principle to recognize the Ital- lan conquest of Ethiopia) by ap- way through this territory will be Included In the highway department's 1940 program.

grass neliers bery scarce; buUs steady, and vealers steady to weak; early top weighty fed steers 13.35: some held higher; several loads 13.75 013.25; stackers and feeders steady; weighty sausage bulls 6.65; selected vealers 11.30. ent with a wooden leg. Second streets, as a result of the bassador anb polntment of a new T'to' Rome. A short time before the broad- painting of a large directional sign he stepped from a boat on the James river. He was a vice president of tne people in land parties had sought them over an area of about 500,000 square miles sln'fe they disappear-; ed Sept 25 somewhere east of Lake Baikal.

One Of the aviators yesterday saw a two motored with two persons near it signaling with a white cloth, far up in Siberia, southwest of Lake Amutkit and about 75 miles northwest of Komsomolsk. Authorities at once organized parachute parties, horseback par- Kidnap Victim cast went out Bloomlngton police on the roof yesterday. The sign recalled -having taken a transient was painted by a group of NY A to a hospital and that he had a boys, under the direction Of Mrs. Agents Hope to Solve Theft of Stolen Jewels San Pedro, Oct 4. Federal agents aboard the liner Monterey hoped to solve the theft of $50,000 jewels from Lawrence Tibbett, opera singer, today before the boat docked at Sarf Francisco.

From San Francisco the big lin Crane of Chicago. Born in Denver he' served as a member of IN ASKS PEACE Points Out His wooden leg. They questioned the Ralph Countryman, the bright yel-man and he confessed the robbery, low paint being supplied by the IONS LABOR Two Abductors St Paul Oct 4. 11B He lost his balance in leaving Illinois Aeronautics Commission. the Chicago Rivers and Harbors Commission in 1909 and as a member of the Chicago and Cook county Public Safety Commission from 1913 to 1915.

the freight train In the Blooming- The job, was completed in one day. Page 1) (Continued From Daniel Cox St Louis. ftT-s, reindeer parties and motor- ton yards and his cries for help On the oof of the lumber yard Davis, the James of Senator Mon kidnap victim, identified John Coucli. southwestern desperado, as caused a woman living near the appears, in letters ten feet high, tracks to call the police. the word "DEKALB." Immediate several er turns back toward Australia and agents hoped to make an ar nominee, 1 one of his kidnapers in ifederal "-weeks ago.

The state federations ly In "ofthe worT1t arlarge boat parties to make for the spot in confident belief that they would find two, and possibly all three of the women alive. Valentlna Grlzodubova, a member of the Supreme Soviet or Par rest before that time. LIVESTOCK REVIEW Chicago. jOct 4 (U.P.) Hogs fell off sharply In active trading the Chicago Stockyards today. I Chicago bad 19,000 hogs, 8.000 directs, of the 28,900 reported; top 8.70 oft.

30c.i bther points were weak. Pittsburgh on 300, Cleveland on and East St. Louis on 8.000. Chicago cattle were 7.500, calves the 11350 reported, market steady- to jstrong. ton 13JJ5, up 0c Pittsburgh was steady on 100, Cleveland waaldteady on 250.

and East St. Louis was strong on 4,000. TotfH I sheep reported were 19.800.. of whtdh Chicago had 13.000. steady) to strong, top 8.40, unchanged.

Other points were steady, Pittsburgh on 600. Cleveland on arvd East St. Louis on 4.S00. court late yestefday, and then told 1 OPDOHMAT executive board repudiated Pres. Tibbett and his wife discovered t- i I circle ana an arrow, ui nvw dent Green endorsement ana Oiaie JrOIICe pointing to the north.

the theft when the liner arrived the court of the; 24-hour flight on which he and Peggy Gross, his companion, were taken by Couch. threw Us support to iGolr. George TfnAln CtrotAiM i The sign Is for the guidance IVaUlU ySieiTl mnA rlrlv If. Earle. the Democratic sena liament; Capt Polina Osslpenko and Senior Lieut Marina Raskova, Mrs.

Will Cooper was here yes Fahey testified that Je believed yesterday from Australia. A sapphire ring and other jewels were taken from a drawer In the Tibbetts stateroom apparently torial candidate, terday from Genoa. Tq Tin r.i-rir.1 visible from a considerable dials iiiiuruveu th. The national president's new Couch was the jman who. struck Complete Permanent.

$2.50 to attack came In a letter to David him with the butt of a gun when wun tne installation yesterday several i-Mn mm. nmhahlv sometime Sunday night $6.50. Ann Wilson, 928 E. L. Hwy.

of new radiotelegraph transmit- -lo-ht vrl a imiir in Wllllamsr secretary-treasurer of the. kidnapers jumped on the run Phone 486. AU baggage of passengers disembarking here waa searched be the 1 state federation? charging ier in me seven, state police radio i nn th Pmhr nro- ning board of his car and forced Ora Eden of Lee -with "her moth 'subservient that Earle had been fore they went ashore. Agents Miss Gross and him Into the rear seat 1 I that. to the C.

I. CX." anl er called here une ya.ciu uuw wo iiib -a i Parry and G. V. Dierst of the elected to the Senatle, km be Couch was cafcn as Fahey iden Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Larson of most complete radio network. The a Vi new transmitters not only will (JOaSt IxUaFCl IS NEW YORK STOCKS I Federal Bureau of Investigation I. O. spokesman ahd ia the three foremost women pilots of the Soviet took off from Moscow Sept 24 on a non-stop flight to the far eastern coast In the two motored plane, Rod In a. For nearly 24 hours the plane kept In! constant radio communication with Moscow, and was going well.

It entered an area of snowfall and rain and In the neighborhood of Lake Kalkal cornmunl-cation began to It was restored temporarily, with better weather, but at :53 a. Sept 25 there 'was a final contact and tified him as one of the kidnap Rockford spent Sunday here. remained aboard when the liner speed up interstauon traffic but rl w4vocate, pair. sailed last night. The Monterey Mrs; Sarah If eager was here to 111 Inrreaui tha effirtnrv nt th VUL Vl was due In San Francisco at 4:00 day from Malta.

polic. network, Rescue Trip Nash Workers yearn ore Man L. J. Milton of Cedar Rapids, The purpose of the new trans p. nv est today.

Tibbett was returning from an Australian concert tour to resume Honolulu. T. Oct 4-UI is spending the day here. mitters Is to relieve the over to Vote Over Will Head the The coast guard cutter Roger B. crowded facilities of the regular Mary Dane was over from Syca his Metropolitan Opera season.

voir channels which now h.ni Taney was ordered on a Settlement more yesterday. mUe sea trip today on a radioed Odd Fellows Clarion Ross of siycajmore was Get your-fall permanent now. Radne, Wis- Oct 4013 y.rMArtfTr inittructinnc Tiir I report that one of the four col- Offers Blood $3.00 to $6.50 complete. Constance last evening elected! president if mmAa iTVi Tx'nl UIUSU on xsuuiu uiq silence. Search Huge Are A search on a grand scale was instituted over an area of about 500 miles from north to' south and Chenette, Phone 417.

233 Settlement of a dispute which closed the three Wisconsin plants of the Nash Kelvinator Company conservative range of 250 miles I uXil PcMc was seriously 1IL District no. -Mt i- M- o. W. Mr. and Mrs.

-Eugene Myers of succeed Clarence Hutt'ojt this city From Cell as Friend Dies as compared to the approximate The colonists, all youths who today awaited only ratification of at tha annual meetlhg which was Cortland. had Sunday dinner with 70-mile range of the voice trans-1 have been on the island since the 1,000 miles from Lake Baikal east held In Xtenoa. Mdre than 125 their daughter and husband Mr. miners. United States claimed It as a pos Chicago, HI, Oct ward.

an. agreement by members of the United Automobile Workers' 1 The Springfield station will be I session, sent word that Carl William Aullch. 21, grieved In a end Mrs. Adolph Youngren of members of the ordtr Vera present there- being guests from lodges In Chicago, Aurora and the control station of the new net- Kehelewal, 21, showed symptoms police' cell today for a friend he work, being a clearing house fori of an acute attack or appendid Jamea Taytor of Kansaa Oty, Terms of the agreement accepted early today by represen unwittingly had kUled. Belvldere as well as Ifrom th all coda wave traffic, sending, re-ltls.

They asked that help be Mo- is spending the week here. He and Waldo Brumond, 25. At 1:30 p. to. yesterday Pilot Sa-kharov, of a civilian aviation service seaplane, saw a plane on the ground southwest of Lake Amutkit He swept 60 wn to within 30 feet of the ground and reported he saw clearly a twin eneinedL plane cetvtng and relaying messages.

sent tatives of the firm and the U. A. W. unions in Milwaukee, Keno lodges of the dtstrlcti I Mark Goodrich, DKalb, was I were' practicing at a Y. M.

A Margaret Wray of Byron 'will and from city, county, federal and target range Sunday when he spend the week-end of homecom elected secretary and Kenneth sha and Racine were not disclosed. The unions will meet tomor state stations over the entire na- gj. fVIeeting'S ing her. MeNevin. SvcamoreJ was re-elec- brushed against a pistol on a shelf.

The gun went off and a bullet and two persona near it signaling row to consider ratification. Helen Zellar waa her. Saturday tad treasurer. to Elect AAA struck Brumond In the abdomen- with whit, cloths. ttom Genoa.

During the meeting short talks He was taken to Henxotin hospi Committeemen were made by sevefal represent, Mr. Rosa Bowker waa here licenses for TraDners Are tal. Aullch was locked op. No Legion Corps to Be Fitted Ask Bids for Bufldinjr Uvea of the vlsiUng lodges as well Anaconda Copper 34 American Can Co. 99 Allied Chemical; and Dye 184 Am.

Foreign Power 4 Mathiesoh Alkali 29 American Smelt 4 Reririlng (7 Aviation Corp. 44 B. A D.4-TH Bethlehem Steel 594 Orro De Pasco Copper 46 New York Central 17 Consolidated Olls--834 Can. pacific Calumet i Hecla 7 Case Threshing 93 Commonwealth and Southern 1 DuPont de Jt---138 Erie Rail 3 i Goodrch24 I General iEleetrlo 12 Cnlted States Bteel S9H Americaa Tele, and Tel. Co.

144 General Mot0rs--4S International Harvester -62 Standard! OH, N. J. 54 Chrysler I Motors 74 Kennicott Copper 3 M. K. AiT.

2 Montgomery Ward A Co. 8, North. American Aviation 9 National! Cash Register 26 Nash-Kel vlnaton 9 CAN. Phillips Pet. 40 1 1 Packardi-4 Pullman Co.

1 14 -Radio CJ of A. 7 Republic Iron A fiteel 18 Sears Rebuck A Co. 73 Standard OIL lad. 31 A. T.

A B. Fe. 35 Socony 14 i Studebaker 8 Southern Pacific 13 I Tim ken i Roller Bearing 80 Texas Co. 44 United Corp. 2 i Union Carbide 83 American Woolen Co 8 Westlnghoun Electric 108 CHICAGO STOOLS -Armour and Co.

6 Borg-Warner 34 Butler Brothers 8 Cltiea Service Commomwealth Edison 27 from Hinckley Monday. charge was placed against him. As a preliminary step In getting as by Oscar Johnspi of thla dty, Mrs. L. Kline- of Genoa was in at Unirersity of.

Illinois As Brumond became weaker ne a member or tne grana wage oiu town yesterday. Springfield, IH. Oct Now Available SS. Harry Hamilton, city clerk, today will have an opportunity- to learn announced that he has received a Important Changes to be made tn summoned a physician to his bed side. cial staff.

Mr. Charles, member Dolores Campbell waa here yes Bids will be received, by the state Friday Night Members of the American Legion Drum and Bugle corps will in all of the Harvard lodge, wing a aum -Don't blame Bill," he said. "He architecture division Oct 13 on ex terday from Sycamore. ber of Irish songs. couldn't help it- supply of the state licenses which I next year's program and to elect cavation and foundation work for probability be In attendance 100 per Billy Threlkeld of Chicago ia planning to be out for the home Yesterday Aullch asked for in the substructure of the new Nat all persons trap fur-Deanng 1 community committeemen at a animals must secure.

The state aeries of communltT meetings to formation of his friend's condition. ural Resources Building on the cent at the meeting on Friday night in the city halt The reason "If he needs blood," he said. coming this week-end and will be accompanied by a group of friends. hunting license does not permit the Jbe held from October 5 to October titer In -tha evenbig dancing was enjoyed, tha Nejlsoi family of furnishing the snuslc i Tha next district meeting will be held in LlndenwooxJ the date to be announced lateir. I University of Illinois campus, at Ur- let me give It to him." owner of the license to trap, a spa- corang 10 arm Aavwor perfect attendance Is expect ed la that the recently ordered uni Mra.

R. Roaenfeld of Genoa. bana, it was announced today. The structure, to be built with $545,000 elsl llreVs to tran must be securRy Johnson. Physicians tested his blood, found it, was tha right Last waa in town yesterday.

ed to come within tha came laws. I Location and dates of the com- in state and federal funds, will forms will be fitted on Friday night. The corps members era measur Dorothy Fancher underwent an 1 mceungs are as iouows night Brumond became worse. Po house the state geological, water -ii uaiivuu 1 rW t.rm lice hurried Aullch to the hospital, appendicitis operation this mom vides that each trap must-bear a JZk tag at Glidden Memorial hospltaL and natural history surveys. State Normal Professor ed for uniforms last Friday n'Sht and the -suits are expected during the middle of this week.

There will attendants took some of his blood, placed It in a sterile container and prepared to complete the Vh. n. Jarboe haU; Genoa, nign She ia an employee at tha Farm somonauk. dty tsureau office at Sycamore. October 6, 1:00 p.

nu, Mayfleld, not be much of a delay. It aaid, IL-Iitt Is Giyen I Months Leave ol. Absence Pariv 4 U-9-rWllli--n Bullitt American Embassador to has asked authorization take six monthi leave of ab-sence, It was understood today and plans to sail for New York tin the liner Normajndie tomorrow Is Taken on Monday Normai, IU" Oct -TJ Stu Mra. Joe Plapp and daughter transfusion. Meanwhile, A ullchJ was returned to his A fewrl es 01 uiese tags ana pcrsoq tft- 2...

oecause the corps has voted to pur- called here today. minutes later an officer stepped "iase ine regulation type American Legion uniform Instead of a special Ruth Dickey and slstera were dents and faculty members at Illinois State Normal University today to the cell and said: "Brumond 1 a before the having mo than trap, must South Grov'e, town haU; 7lb pm secure an additional license Klrktand gVm; Syca- The open season on mink, rac more, high tcbool; Shabbona, high coon, muakrat skunk, and oppos- gohaoL sum tn the northern aoM o- October 1:00 p. Cortland, vember 13 to January 31. Inclusive, town. haH.

hall: Vic type of garment mourned the death of F. W. West transfusion could be-. made.1 hoff. professor emeritus of music who was associated with the col unless the cabinet fncounters dif- over from Kirklarid yesterday.

M. T. Malone fat in Chicago today an business. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Lefonhard attended tha ball game Saturday ia C-Ucago, Electric Household Utilities 4 jOculities in the chamber of dep- It would take 40 days and nights Joan Norton daughter of Mr. and Mrs Robert Norton has infected linger and is out of lege for 33 years. Professor West General Household UtlllUes li to hatch an ostrich egg by artificial hoff died yesterday after' an. em- Jutles on foreign and finance poKj There is no daily, limit The season tor. Suydara church- 7:30 p.

lUC bata, Ion fox ta open tha aatira year, liigttoi, Maaonie tempi Pw Middle West Corp. 6 juni nsior-u i iacubation, xoc tha present, fFgfiosx. a3oiuuu ODeraJUna. i.

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