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No. 214. WOODSTOCK, McIIENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1949. FIVE CENTS PER COPY An MA iffo)f3rrr 1-LL ill 'rectors Of in Old Fashioned Fourth of July District 10 To Hold Contest For Name of New Consolidated School Joslyn Named To Committee On Con Con Papers Must Retrench Says ANPA Official canty Fair Three WILA Staff Members In Hospital Celebration Planned by VFW ro Elected Springfield, March 12 (Special)-David R. Joslyn.

attorney, has been appointed to the special Illinois State Bar Assoclaion committee on Illinois Constitutional Convention IT "i BY UEORUE E. SULLIVAN For the first time in recent years Woodstock will be the scene of aq old fashioned Fourth of July celebration this coming summer. Plans for sponsoring this event are well under way by the local Veterans of Foreign War it was announced this week by Commander In Wilkerson. Permission was granted the VFW some weeks back by the city council At Meeting Held, Last Columbus March 12 -(AP)-The nation's newspapers must retrench or face "another wave of newspaper suspensions, consolidations and mergers; an official of the American Newspaper Publishers Association said today. Chairman George Dale of the ANPA special standing committee spoke at the annual convention of the Ohio Newspaper Association.

"We stand at a critical point of rt by president Amos H. Roblllard of Kankakee B. Sears ot Aurora la chairman of the committee. In announcing the appointment 1 iJV1 Three Are In Serious Condition Ik, JA.fwAfcJ- to hold the celebration in the new tr city park. From all reports the celebration will have all the thrills 7 ing tournaments are coining up In April and the deadline for entries is March 15.

Teams or individuals who want to enter should contact Maynard Wilkerson or Bob Behler Immediately. The state tournament wlllbe in A director was elected (or every township In McHenry Couuty to rorm lhe board of the McHenry -and whatnot which go to make up an old fashioned Fourth of July. It has been a number of years since a celebration such as is being planned hag been held on Indepen- County Fair Association at an open meeting held at the Woodstock economic readjustment," Dale said. "No segment of the economy Is more profoundly involved in this readjustment than newspapers and no balance in the newspaper business is so critical as that between Seven people were three of them critically, in a head-on collision of a Ford station wagon and a Huick convertible about 10:05 m. last night, March 1 1, 1949.

five nilleB west of Elgin. Just off Route 20. Included In the list of injured were three members of WILA Roblllard said the committee hopes to arouse the Interest and support of Illinois lawyers on the proposition of letting the people vote (of or against a constitutional convolution. Purpose of the convention would be to revise the present Illinois constitution of 1870. Joslyn a member of the la? firm of Joslyn A Parker and ha long been active In the affairs of the state association.

Both the Illinois State and Chicago Bar Assoclalons have gone oh record in favor of the calling of a constitutional envention. School near Woodwork on thr Franklin Hie Kuud, for whU-h the contest Is being run and which will be named by nildnltrnt, April li. prospective revenues and- labor costs. "Hourly rates In all the printing, radlo station. Woodstock, who) ce Day in the county seat.

It is a big undertaking but these young veterans are set on putting it over in big style. It will be sponsored in a carnival atmosphere as contracts for various rides, attractions, concessions fireworks, etc. are being signed. Commander Wilkerson stated today that the sincere cooperation school on Friday evening Those elected were: For.6ne year: Chemung Ray Esmond Dunham Claude Pagles Marenjo Paul Whelan Mrs. Frances Slavlu Hebron Elnar Bakkom Martin Greenwood Mark Hanseu lldrtland Lyle Paulsen for 10 yeara: Chicago and the national meet will be held in Milwaukee.

The post pays the team fee and the fee for singles and doubles to be paid by the Individuals. Hold Mixed Double The post will sponsor mixed doubles at the Sherburne lanes on March 27. This will be the second event of this kind sponsored this season The first was most successful. Nomination of candidates for offices for the coming year were crafts have gone up 50 and 60 per cent since V-J day and are still rising, whereas the oast of living, as measured by the bureau of labor statistics reached a peak of 35 per cent above the V-J Day last August and September, and has now been falling for four straight months." Perhaps even more dangerous are the relatively inelastic factors were returning from Elgin after broadcasting the Elgin-Oak Park basketball game. WILA staff members injured Include: Thomas King, 23.

of 324 South Jefferson street, formerly of Harvard, who shared the mike during the game. Injuries consist of a fracture of the skull. Jaw broken In five places, severe lacerations of right side of head. Condition Seneca Harold Lelsch of all members of the post will be needed to make this event a success More details as to the grand prize and other phases of the program for this big event will be announced later. Post New In BrW The state and national VFW bowl Dorr Fran Oreon Nuuda Boyd IrWin Algonquin Mrs.

Ray Kattray Orarton Henry Marlowe made at the meeting last Monday night. Names of those nominated appeared in Tuesday's DAILY SENTINEL. Election will be held on, March 21. introduced by successive reductions Auxiliary of Legion Met On Thursday Night The Legion Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Lois Reed Thursday evening.

Delegates and a It mates were elected to the McHenry County Council for six months, as follows: Mrs. Bertha Silverman, Mrs. Jean Weland. Helen Merwin. and Blanche Sbildt.

Members voted to buy the tra in iue worn weea. more paia noil-j reported critical lv days, additional weeks vacation. tnu morntnK. Still state police unconscious CbraJ William "Pat" Williams Niffoneger I lUchmond Robert Gardner Burton Lester Sledschlaar at the meeting was Elwood Howell, temporary chair-uianof the Fair Committee. Mr.

severance pay ana omer so-canea 'social benefits" Dale went on to say. "There are not merely 'fringes' i as they were sometimes referred I Mrs. Bertha Dolle Of Crystal Lake, Dies In the West Government Papers Thrown Out By-Federal Workers Howell conducted the election and Introduced Jack Ward, who has verse drapes for the large front Mrs Bertha M. Dolle. a resident Washington.

March 11 1AP1-- PropoMed school building' at Greenwood to be known as the Hireen. wood For the purpose of selecting a name for the school building which is to be erected In the area southwest of Woodstock, a contest is being announced today by the Council of District No. 10. Since the executive committee of the Greenwood Community Club prefers to retain the name "Greenwood School" for die new school building in that at 8:30 a m. today.

Tmi Broker: Legs Jack Randolph. 27. Woodstock, well known sports announcer, who shared the mike with King. Two broke i legs, one compound fracture of right leg. Severe cut on right eye.

Given 50-50 chance to recover. Gerald Hlgglns. 18. of 100 N. Lincoln Avenue, Harvard, engineer at WILA, and driver of the station wagon.

Very bad cut on right side of head. Broken right of Crystal Lake between 1914 and 1918. died In Riverside, this morning after an illness of several weeks' duration. been With the State Fair Association for the past eight years. Staa Aid for Fairs i Ward explained how the rta' Assist with State faira and window of the Post room for the Legion home.

Several members offered to bake cookies for the party to be held in April at the Elgin Veterans' Hospital. area, that school is not included to in the war labor board days. They are all of a piece with the basic wage rate and they must be considered by management and union alike in negotiating wages. If all parties, management, labor and the public are to be spared another wave of newspaper suspensions consolidations and mergers such as plagued the country in the 1910'a and 30's. then surely some entrenchment or, at least, stabilization is required." Mr.

Dolle was born on January in the name contest. taf-nvrv gg.000 eiDsnded on a Rules for the contest are as Mrs. Orville Kerns gave the re 2, 1866 in Pella, Iowa; was a summer resident of Crystal Lake from 1907 until 1914; and moved to ctty in December follows: AH residents of Rural port of the meeting held at Mo Henry Cowaty Council Friday we" Community Consolidated District' each name mut be accompanied by a letter and be received wlth-iu the time limit. F. All names submitted become the property of the" sponsors and will not be returned to the contestants.

G. In case of duplication ot names submitted, the letter accompanying the name will Influ leg. Condition very serious. All three radio men are suffering from severe shock and were terribly bruised and cut about A witness told senators today that "disgruntled" federal workers facing discharge in an economy wave threw away records useful In collecting $26,000,000 in back defts owed the Maritime Commission K. E.

Harris, active chief of the commission's internal control branch, said that the loss from the destroyed papers would be very small, however, since "we were able to secure duplicate Senator Mundt R-SD) said the workers had committed a serious crime. Asked what action was taken against them. Harris re-1 plied: "None that I know of." i No. 10. including both children and adults are eligible to compete In the contest, with the excep local fair, the state will reimburse with 14.000, or d'and tate rfnnnriea a full 60 per cent.

Uowerar, there are specific rules which must.be folowed. First, a county (air must be open to everyone: and if It Is a Junior county fair, then It must be open to all yoanisters, and not any specific uing. March 4th. at Fox River (rove. A St.

Patrick's lunch followed the business meeting. The serving committee as composed of Mlna Anthony, Ida Sahs. Elizabeth Klin-merllng. Gladys Boehart. and Mar of last year.

She was the widow of the late Frederick H. Dolle. head of the Frederick H. Dolle Barber Supply Company. Chicago.

Mr. Dolle died on March 12. 1944. Mrs. Dolle was the first president of the Crystal Lake Woman's Club: she was an active member of the Garden Club, the Red the body.

In the other car the injured In-j eluded four young St. Edward's high school studeits as follows: James Hommers. 19. of 124 Vine Street. Elgin, driver of (he other ence the Judges.

II. The decision of the Judges Is final. garet Stoffel. Alice IloKan and Vivian Carlson tion of members of the Council, members of the School Board, Judges aid Teaching Staff. li.

The winner of the coutest will be awarded a prize of a $100 V. S. Bond. C. The name submitted by a contestant must be accompanied by a letter telling why the particular name has been submitted, gfOOP, such as the 4-H'ers.

Also, l( jnore than 80 per cent of the premium money is paid out in any 6nV" division, there will not be a were In charge of the game Mrs Clayton Tamineu.s will the contest Chester Gould, Munson a id W. II. act as judges. The winner of Pay 10 Million For Milk During Month of January Chicago received 269.0 million pounds of milk from producers during January 1949, compared with receipts of 236.5 million pounds a year ago; this represents an increase of 13.7. The average butterfat test of all milk delivered to handlers under Order 41 during January 1949 was 3.62".

reimbursement (or more than that car. Bad cut on left side or head, Severe bruises about the body. Fracture of right side of jaw. Be-i ported this morning in very severe 1 shock. Wlllam Grlircn.

4 7. of :17 Prairie Street. Elgin. Bad cut on head I 1 shall be announced at the Spring Festival to be held at the Wood- percentage. Ward warned those that go Into running a (air that they must Awards were given Helen Corey and Jean Weland.

The president. Mayme Tornow, appointed Mary Shales and Helen Merwin to act as co-chairmen of the program for the March 24th meeting. The Auxiliary members hope to meet In the Post home at that time. Cross, and the church organizations; and was connected with the Crystal Lake, public library for many years Friends may call at the Warner Funeral Home after 12 o'clock noon on Monday where her body is being brought. The body will then He in state from noon on Tuesday until service time at Harris appeared before a Sen-; ate Expenditures Subcommittee, present-day counterpart of the old war Investigation committee I which President Harry Truman headed.

It is digging into the commission's backlog of unbilled accounts, some said to date back 1 to wartime 1942, in an inquiry In- to its methods. be prepared to encounter all kinds of criticism; even to being accused of' using up part of the money. Hdwsver, this latter Is impossible under the present state laws as the hooka are closely audited. Good Drtaklnr Water the letter to consist of 50 words less. D.

The contest shall commence at 12:01 A. March 15 and close at 12:00 midnight. Apr. 15. 1 I All letters submitted must be postmarked within the time limits outlined above.

All letters arc to be mailed to "Name Contest." Box 270. Woodstock, III. B. A contestant may submit as many names as he wishes, but stoik Community High School on April 29. The presentation of the Bond shall be made to the winner on that occasion by the Chairman of the Council.

A joint committee on Contest and Publicity consists of Orr Goodson. chairman; Harry Soper. Mrs. George Cowan, Mrs. William Fyfe.

Mrs. Harold Tumor and Bernard Miller. Couples Club To Meet March 20 2:00 p. in. in the First Congrega- tlonal church.

Reverend M. J. A. Dalyrumple will officiate. Inter-j ment will be In Rosehfll cemetery, Harris said that current billing Is up to (fate, but little had been done about the old accounts since mid 1947 because of lack of skilled personnel.

Other specifications that must The Jauuary 1949 average daily delivery per farm (preliminary I was 423.6 pounds, an increase of C.2 over a year ago. Compared with the estimated December delivery of 386.6 pounds, the seasonal Increase production from December 1948 through January 1949 wus about 9.6. The January 1949 blended price Chicago. aim i i ic uneil. AlinoM Scalped Joseph Fllmore, 17.

of 464 Bluff City Elgin. Almost scalped as a result of very had cut on head. Left leg fractured. Bad cut on left arm Right eye lid missing Bad cut on right leg. Condition reported very serious, James Rickerl.

17. of Carpten-tersvllle. Bad cut on left leg. Lacerations of face and head. All of the Injured were rushed to the St.

Josephs hospital in Elgin. According to officer Earl Far-ver of the state police, who Investigated the accident, the station wagon was traveling west on Rt. 20. following a car which turnod off on the Plato Road. Hlgglns, driver of the station wagon, thought Route 20 turned left, as did the car ahead, and as the re be mot are those of a supply of good, safe pare drinking water and sanitary adequate toilet faciiJUM There Is also a strict rule that no gambling go on.

since the Inspectors will close ip fairs that are permitting gambling. I also watch the food Vets Finding Discharge Paper Is Very Valuable Death Calls General Giraud Three Men Terrorize Kansas School Children Doe Club To Meet Monday of $3.88 per hundredweight which producers received was 2 cents less than the Deeemher 1M8 hh.nHuil The Methodist Couples Club will meet March 20th at the parsonage with a pot luck supper at 6:45. Members are to bring a dish to pass an. their table service. Following the supper hour guests and members will go to the church for the Lenten Servce.

Hosts and hostesses will be: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. James Iang.

and Rev. and Mrs. Albion Tavenner. Veterans who have filed copies prc and 93 cent8 than tne Kansas City, Kas March 12 (AP) closely to see that hamburgers and other, foods are fresh and in good condition. four school children told authori The Doe Club meeting Is to begin promptly at 8 o'clock Monday evening.

March 14th because of the entertainment which will follow. There will be good old Irish music and Jigs. There will be a hunt for and members are re- Paris. March 12 (AP) France today mourned the death of Gen. Henri Honore Giraud.

a llghtiiiK hero of two( world wars who died last night. Giraud made a dramatic escape from the Nails in 1942 His sixth break-out from German prisons in W.nl Inlri Ihnii nrnavnt flint blended price which producers received for January 1948 deliveries. The January Class I and Class II prices were 8.9 cents higher than In December. The class II and Class IV prices were 17.8 cents below those of December. ties today that three heavily armed men invaded their rural school-house today, terrorizing them and ransacking the building The children were Bobby Rey of their discharge papers with the Illinois Veterans' Commission upon return from service are discovering their action to be a real convenience In time of emergency.

Requests are received each day from vterans who lost or misplaced their records for information from their Individual files in the central office of the Commission to a will be no better than the poorest superintendent and urged them to secure men In each division who are experts In those lines COMING EVENTS For Sunday, March 13, 1919 I quested to wear something green. Hostesses: Kllzabeth Rhodes, Helen Tappan. Adeline Thomson, Lucy Wlenke. Union Protestant Lenten Services Presbyterian Church. Family Night at Grace Church The February Class I and Class II prices are respectively $3,956 and $3,656.

He aald that dairy hud no business Judging shnep. and vk-u ''Another thing he advisod was to assist them in making application nolds his brother, Gene. Thur-man Craddock 10. and Dalbert Cof-felt 7. They told this story: They were playing games at the school before the arrival of the teachers.

The men wearing red pants and black and white plaid shirts, armed with two shotguns, a rifle, and two wars to help organize Free French Resistance In Africa. The day bofore he died he wasi uwurded his nation's highest military decoration the Medallle Mllltaire. This is usually given only to enlisted nion and it Is unusual distinction for an officer to receive it. Tha General died at a military for hospitalization or other benefits provided by the state and fede choose a weok and stick to ft be New President University of Illinois Board of Trustees The valne of the 269.0 million pounds of milk handlers received during the month of January was This figre was computed by deducting from the reported value the locution adjust ral governments. The master files in Springfield cause then people can make their 'ptyns', accordingly and Jumplnc around, trying to catch good weather seldom did any good, til? 7 Tire, J)ays flood 6:.

10 p. m. Young Adults Fellowship at Bab-tist church parlors potluck at 5:00 p. m. For Monday, March 14, 1949 Doe Club.

Joint meeting of the Garden club and the Woman's Club Methodist church, 2:00 p. m. Boy Scouts at Methodist church 7:15 p. m. sult he turned left with the station wagon and trashed head on with the car driven by Sominers.

The car ahead of the station wagon which turned lert off the highway did not stop, and probably, according to reports, did not know of the accident. Newg of the terrible accident reached here before midnight and brought sorrow Into many homos, as the three WILA staff membera are very well known here. They had given a thrilling account of the basketball game, furnishing many people here with up Co tho second play by play of the gume. contain the records of more than onethlrd of the estimated one mil lion veterans of world war I and II. Another 300,000 have been giv a pistol, entered the school a half hour before class time.

The trio eyed thorn for a moment walked around the building and 1 hospital In Dijon after an attack of food poisoning He was 70 yrs. old. Wbon asked 'About the length of CRUANA CHAMP'AION, March A Peoria Insurance executive. Konney 110. Williamson, has been elected president of Hoard ments to producers for the mqiith, and includes a net value of for butterfat over 3.5 at the butterfat differential of 7.6 cents per point en some type of counseling or direct assistance without applying for I A dlstliiRUlshed military career entered the other room.

Nothing was said between the 'a 'fair, Mr. Ward stated that he thought that three days was pretty 'zood, Some had longer, but he jdld not think that they did as well good concentrated fair. The specific benefits. To further insure service to veterans, service officers have been instructed that In the event of a death of a veteran that they may contact the next of kin Immediately. Sur average admission is 00 cents for First Grandchild In Lappin Family Arrives Friday of Trustees of the University of i that started at Frances famed St.

Illinois. He succeeds John R. For- Cyr Military Academy In 1898 end-nof, Streutor publisher, who served ed when Gen. Charles De Gaulle the past year. i forced Glraud's retirement In 1944.

Williamson, a graduate of the' Thre was bitter rivalry between University in 1921. has been a the two then-exiled leaders, member of the Hoard since 1943. Giraud was taken prisoner In although ho had previously served, the front lines in the rapid Ger-out the unexpired term of L. C.j man advance In the 1940 Battle Moschel from June to November, I of France. adults and 23 cents for children with special prices for season rickets and for lifetime ineinber- St.

John's Walther League 8:00 ml Scout Troop 1597:00 p. in. Presbyterian session Vernon Mikkelsen 8:00 p. m. Baptist Youth Fellowship 7:30 p.

m. Baptist J-O-Y Class Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris High School Board 152 WCHS. VFW to Downey Dorr Home Bureau men and children during the brief encounter.

The children ran to the home of Elmer Klopfenstine 100 yards away Klopfenstine went to the school and found no Intruders. The teachers discovered several phonograph. records had been broken. Mud was on the teacher's desk and some of the children's desks as vivors are made aware of burial rights and other benefits provided for deceased veterans and their families. Service officers of the Commission have been established in each GKAVEDIGGEKS IX NEW YOKK SETTLE M.WEEK-OLI) STRIKE New York.

March 12 (AP)- Catholic grave diggers settled with their church today an eight-week-old strike which had caused Francis Cardinal Spellman to use young pri-st8 and seminarians for burial tasks. 1940. though they had been walked on. No trace of the men was found. Richard Lappin.

1023 Seminary Avenue. Is floating around on one of our sun-tinted clouds today, as his wife. Sherlle, presented him with a daughter yesterday afternoon. The little miss weighed seven pounds, nine ounces, and has beee named Kittrin lee. Especially nice is the fact that the babv arrived on the blrthdnv I Commanding the French jinnies In Northern France at the time, I he fought to the last in a fruitless attempt to stem the German tide.

At Sedan when the French McHenry Woman Reported Missing good fair should have at least the fotr divisions of: Reef Cattle. Dairy Cattle, Sheep, and Swine. Poultry entries should be confined to' persons living In the county in order to keep down special rackets 'that nave developed lu that divl- The rental of space for fimn ma-phlnery should be sold on a front-I'oOt basis. Mr. Ward said In answer inquiries on that subject.

county to permit veterans to obtain prompt service without having to go beyond their couny line. The Commission Service office In McHenry county Is located at 100 North Benton Street in Woodstock. For Tuesday, March li Ruth Service Guild Emma Chittenden 8:00 p. m. Women's Mission Endeavor 8:00 i in.

Roy Scouts at Grace Church p. ill Sherirr Fred Bau was notified Ninth Army collapsed, he sent a today Unit Mrs. George KniRht. 35. historic last message: "Headquar-j McHenry, has been missing since ters surrounded by 100 tanks.

Am! 9:06 ii. nl. March 11 when she left I destroying them." home to take a bus to Linton, Wis-! f.nult. Vl'lu ulwi linu i-iin- N7-YEAtt-OLI FATHERS SON Berkley. March 12 (AP) Birth of a son to 87-year-old Dr.

Andrew C. Lawson, University of California professor emeritus, and his 39-year-old wife, Isabell, was announced today. Doctor Lawson is one of he world's foremost geologists. The Aid Mrs Paul Smith league Mrs. Clarence Friendly Evening Sparks Official Phe settlement was on terms of the Cardinal, who said "it brings to a close one of the most difficult, grievous and heartbreaking issunn ever to coin" In my time as Archbishop of New York Cardinal Spellman had te'niei the strike "unjustified and immoral" Coffins bearing mure than I -0M( hodleo li.nl lain iinliuried In shallow, temporary trenches at two Catholic, cemeteries.

of Di(k's mother, Mrs. Lillian lip-pin. Inasmuch as this is the first grandchild in the Lappin family. Alderman E. Lappin is smiling rather broadly, too.

Sherlle is the daughter of Miami Mrs A L. Bennett, and is right at home al the hospital as she was a member of the nursing staff until a few weeks ago. Hoard of Methodist Last Rites Sunday For E. C. Bodenschatz Uist rites will be held at Sunday for Edward C.

Bodenschatz from Grace church where the Iwvly will rest from 1:00 until time of the services. I In closing, said (hut ae would be glad to meet attain jwlth the board of directors when they had organised so thai he rOUld further astJat them In Hitlri' jp tha framework necessary for jood county fair. fined at Hides hospital for the past The local American Legion will'severul months. Is spending Hie1 meet In regular session this com- week-end with his family here. He lug Monday night ('omiiisnder is somewhat Improved in health 1 Carroll Sherburne urges a larsre'but will return again Monday for i attendance.

more treatment. laby William Patrick, was born Monday at an Oakland hospital It was the couple's first child in 18 Church. Hoy Scout Troop 1 Baptist Unity Circle Si. Pat rick's Party 8:00 p. m.

years of marriage..

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