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THE REGISTER-NEWS MT. VERNON, ILLINOIS CARRY OIL INDUSTRY MESSAGE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1956 2AMERICANS Wright Shows Plans WIN AMERICAN For Mile-High Building NOBEL PRIZES nv BERNARD Mnin lllinm't CHICAGO IP Frank Llnyd Wright, architectural giant whoso, In State Contest German Also Honored; Three has been stamped (Continued from pace Evolve Simple Method to Chart Heart, Bv OUST A 8VENS80V the world, received a hero's wel-i Wright, never one to mince Hed Jefferson bv about ffl officials such as the STOCKHOLM Sweden Two words, also took the occasion to votes," Isaac "The Americans and a German were rap the knuckles of today's archi- countv norm nil Peni.vrn In- awarded the 1956 Nobel prize in tects who comprised the major- about' SPO to 1 ,000 votes This tim' pl.inos lo McMunlo is sear's operation Deep- Doris Dutaney, left, and Mftxlne Goddard of the Desk and Derrick Club are shown as they set out to place posters In downtown windows carrying; the message of the oil Industry during OU Progress Week. a simple'method of" charting the! tell them architecture "has degen- the countv." 1 1,0 control over Vivy interior of the human heart. lerated into an industry." I Ronan. Hilcaeo lauver i The winners are Drs.

Andre F.i Wright, but still firm and and chairman of the Pem.vr.',ti<- 61. and Dickinson W.lvigorous, devoted most of his talk state Central Committee saul the nuhl hn '7' i Richards Jr. 61 on Oct. .10. both to his plan for a mile-high build- "statehouse scandals arc h.nw a fr a "7 i "of Columbia fniversity in New ing.

This stnicture would be p- greater influence on rural voters 1- tlw bu.l-eiarv ht trip fn-m Ncu and York, and Werner Forssmann, with a -ISO-foot aerial. It would those of Oiieaco because recommend- Mme oommun.rnl.ons nlnv.M Mot Bad Kreuznach. West every building in the are closer to the state gov- "i-; 1 1 0 1 The Caroline Institute of Medi-I Wright discussed his building at ernment than the Chicago voters 1h inc "'I 'M lbr departure th.s cine and Physiology, which makes a banquet honoring him. and said The latter have more' contacts he fav '7 11 1 1Y the awards under the will of the 'a great deal more about it while with and greater interest in the 1" nnmia basis ms.ea of Monaster to he followed early late inventor of dynamite. Alfred conducting Mayor Richard J.

Dal- city government than the state 'l lnvn bl( nm Nobel, said in its citation the ey on a spur-of-the-moment tour; Ronan said he expects Steven- 0 a clwck 0,1 fisoal mMmt CL prize was given in recognition of a room at which scale son to run behind his parts's state op V- l0n f' our-cng C54 Skymaster introduction of heart eath-models of Wright's work were ex-ticket because of I believe the case Neptune whujh aA School eterization and discovered made hibited. (some Republicans will vote for sh us 1,10 spelling reportedly Ike Pledget School i thereby." I Guiding Daley along, Wright'senhower but favor Democrats vXl the Arctic about at Building For Atom Agei For their contribution to the seemed a little like a house build- state offices. statutes the operations Abm, twn and a ha hours -Continued form Page 1) against heart disease, the er putting a sales pitch to a pros-; The Illinois farm vote had! ff i' nvalr 1 lorm rage three scientists will divide Nobel active customer. 'tionally Republican appArs Gw Stratton MoMurdo Sound on the Ing over a statewide television prize monev totaling S3S.633. I He pointed to a 22-foot scale likely to give Eisenhower at least sn land radio network, had difficulty The awards will be presented drawing of his plan and said: a normal maio.itv.

funiw 1 nnt fo, KOt Adm George Dufek quieting his Seattle audience so here Dec. 10 along with the lite-! "If Chicago had that. Chicago areas in some other -n I 1n uls nl mn of Operation Dee free The Desk and Derrick he cou star( hij spcech He re niy prize t0 ftnnounced be on the map of the world, state affected bv drought there hcr: AKC of Ul connivance of a mess today composed of some 60 women no i ccivt a tremendous ova tion and 25 and those for phvsics and 1 "It's all built from within, nppears to be no reat are associated with the sm iled broadly as the crowd chemistry, which will' be an -There's a central core and every- Hon with the agricultural situati-m phony try in Mt. Vernon. Wa nounced at the end of the month is built from the core.

It's or with Desk, Derrick Club Women Put Up Posters posters in downtown windows help some tin now funne I nounced "at the end of the month. I thing is built from the core. It's or with Ki.senh7wer'faVni ip h(vks "High the a vn not send any planes until ou too." he saidJ The three doctors are credited absolutely organic. No such thing Illinois crops are st Slvin in Chi- further won" little year and farm income floor and ton i ninnmc an busy this week putting up in the King City to call attention wan 1 Jm t0 oil Progress Week welcome reminds me how.with having opened a new area as outside scaffolding. Every The attractive, wc11 vc cn eclin 8 'or by shedding more cross you see there is a floo Ex-McLeansboro City Treasurer Dies At Age 80 Lawrence Smith, 80, a former McLeansboro merchant, died at 10 Wednesday at Pearce HotWtal In Eldorado.

Mr." Smith WM 'ormerly city treasurer of McLeansboro. For he was a farmer in southern Hamilton county, then operated a grocery store on south Hancock street in Mc- Leaneboro. Funeral Services will be held Friday at 2:00 p.m. at Jones Funeral Home in McLeansboro and burial will follow in Smith Chapel cemetery. vFrlends may call at the funeral home at any time.

Mr. Smith was born January 6,1876 in Hamilton county, the son of Ira and Alice Smith. He was married to Hallle Kktinger on November 11, 1900. He was a lifelong resident of Hamilton county. He was a member of the Walpole Masonic Lodge.

Surviving are his wife; three daughters, Mrs. Adron Meadows of Union Grove, Mrs. Tom Bessem of Prairie du Rocher, and Mrs. Staunton Roberts of' Herrin; two grandchildren and one great grandchild; and a sister, Mrs. Tom Lockwood.

Perl Brown, 78, Dies Yesterday AtCentralia Perl Brown, 78, former chief clerk of the C. B. Q. Railroad at Centralla and a well known ex-resident of Mt. Vernon and Jefferson county, died Wednesday.

Mr. Brown died at 10:30 a. m. at his home, 159 Clinmar Boulevard, Centralia. ago he was employed as a clerk by the Southern Railway Co.

in Mt. Vernon. He was born and reared in Field township. Funeral services will be held Friday at m. at the Garnier Sons Funeral Home in Centralla.

The Rev. Ferrell Jenkins will officiate and burial will be in Hillcrest cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home at any time. Mr. Brown was born in Jefferson county, the son of James and Susan (Hutchison) Brown.

He was married April 6, 1904, in Jefferson county, to Sula Boggs survives. He was a member of the First Methodist church and the O. O. and was secretary of the Railway Clerks at Centralia. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Donald Perl Brown of Frankfort, Ky and three grandchildren.

Political Hooey Dates Back To 1808 go'SSnt "toLKS a setVuTgT wrWieW Tbl ol'Lake Forert dpicTfrom which sh! may be Authorities said Combs' leg nl a arkin lot and WrSh rVceK-eda SlS tumbled into an awful abyss." parenUy became entangled in the rjemocrats Eisenhower carried il throu a wide from vnr Sound familiar? bicker as the tenant farmer was ner Uemocr ats. Eisenhower hftpk ri(Vir nf thp A mm proclaiming TOOK "FIRM ACTION" WITH EMBEZZLER (Continued Irom tiage one) auditor's of Inrgulai-illes In Ih ofdee lie nivl Sen Kulhright (D-ArkL 1 ihc ci chairman, delved into the governor's powers in Illi nois. come in Chicago Wednesday night Eisenhower to run as well in his Stt Ul011 a 1 1 tbe con- and left no doubt that he believes area as in stmuion. the does not he desen-cd it. I "I.ast time, the President rar have p.m.-r with other.

Local Cancer Society Volunteers At Meeting 6 Big Planes Race Blizzard To Antarctic Field slate nuil Thus. StiaHon. s-uil hr was con fronted by a difficult sitiia- 1 Antarct New Zealand f.iv A one of the man worst features, held V.mntorr workers for the A mil ic. i Society are learning new methods of ing on the fight against cancer a meeting today at the Herrin ('luh More than volunteers were expected to attend the conference. Mrs Charles Wood, chair, the county Medicine jointly today for evolving dty of his audience of 1.020 and i expect him to break about even in because he todav the third flight nf US lily vcro.

Total white-oiit blizzard state ''''vcring runway and walking lHt. HAHItV SOtTllWICK light on virtually heart the whole thing is of airplane con- of 10 per cent higher than toiiri V. 1 the Those at. Jefferson give all residents information on 1 Tacoma the chief execu-i The story of the 47th Nobel srruction. Its strong and its light year the progress of the giant was lying on to Oregon Award in Medicine and three of them wouldn't weigh as This reporter spent sn" 10 and is one of many observances! for a major nationwide television dates back to a 1929 experiment'much as the Empire State." talking wi'h fanr.ers who 'ci address tonight (9 :30 p.

Forssmann. then a Berlin urolo -i "Illinois Means Chicago came to Mrs. John" Boons is president Portland's avic Audito-iRist curious about the functions" of' The mayor nodded "courteously farming 0 dehver a mrmher nf House Bank- of Lake Erie, producing a $74 mil- u-, soybeans to e'e- an Committee. 'lion dollars annual crop many of the week locally. Chatham and Auburn.

include: Helen Hurst, Inland Oil Co. Bobbie Keef. Obering Oil. Lucille Gravitt, employed by O. Gravitt.

Helen Ferguson, employed by Strickland Vera Wicks, Collins Bros. Paula Mace, Craig Craig. Marilyn Wagner, employed by- Ted Glass. Mary DeWitt, Liberty Petroleum. Maxine Goddard, Evelyn Pres rnovinr N.v>n MOrtle and ithp hpart "as this went on but broke into a fleshly hanestr of the club.

mra8 speech. Eisenhow-' Forssmann sa, down one night big pleased smile when Wright Members who have been placmgi' 11 mention of Steven- behind an screen and AaA atB A niinois and intended to vote Fiserower the posters in downtown a an effort be. ror and pushed la luretary catheter thR and th "Rut we absolutely refuse to do as 8 suicidal exploit. He did so prices thev aiv reenvmc it." he added in reference to stop- "This building Is no dream." he blamed labor and Farrar. the H-bomb test, "until others fatal result "It is practical and it is not the government.

fn this. Marfene Guyman, employed it with us. We are going to stay, expedient. It is in itself a beauti- Tsaid "in these of that since disc.osure TeOCher Killed In litical frenry" the Democrats are mr wnw rn not telling a story of what he Dr mchard? at has received telephone calls 1 nignWOy LrOSh termed a generally ln over the and happy America Columbia doctors affied 1 "The onlv ones I haven't heard FA ni "We hear, instead, the 0i havp the Russians, ar.d Georee He hum of a locust swarm of partisan toh et11e i5 if we don 't look out. Russia will ley.

Doris Dulaney and Ramonaorators." he said. "They are no it first. Then won't they call was kill an autotruck a panv or a Sargent, Magnolia Petroleum Co. lin a strange and sad song me a Communist." Wright said collision on state Route about two ranging a about a feeble and fretful with a chuckle. miles south of EvansvUle.

conference for America. i He said he first thought of a The driver of the truck "Only a few weeks ago too they tions inside the heart. I PPA II hio -h wrote a dark and mournful docu- capo. Edward A. then presi- Bases will be set up for the chapter, sc -lent of the bank.

strung a par! nf polar studies to lending. fi- gc ti-iroe-year sentence for conspiracy 10 maf lo il during the In- chapter are Mrs Wood, in the case. ternational Geophysical Year, Mrs Slorns ami Mrs. Stratton. two terms as' Curtis Starr ro treasurer and 19.M.' Tobacco also is a flourishw' 1 1 nn Program is cen- and two in Congress.

He crop on the cold northern shor. ir: UOt: 1 i' in cduen I ion, ing and Currervv Committee. lion dollnrs annual cronserMce. camp.ncii and publicity. Partic.ji.ui!s Iri.ni 24 counties which compile the Sixth District of the Illinois Division of the American Cancer Society are atietidun; the session.

Featured speaker of the day will ho Or Harry Southwirk, clinical assistant professor of Surgery. IMIV ol Illinois, bucked stormy' 1 through Rhotlr Island and ot M''(iicine Pr. South- Nixon Holds College Press Conference iy to campaign across Connecticut to New York City. the group on the subject, anc.es in Can. Man Trapped In Corn Picker, Field Burning -Tschb-u-h of Chosto- grade scho, led today in an e.l a' Cornell hut ment platform of the op- Pronkstsrs Carry position.

When that document wj published, one of our great ii dependent newspapers summed it published, one of our great in- y.M.C.A. 6 man j. Massif- an year ago and presented it for Chi- Trans Co ntn Pr0gress in 1933. But he said, others connected with the exposition accused him of of HI It. Mrs.

Herschbach a morning classes when the crash The oil indusfrv of the T'nhe 1 sumonial States employs 2 men -lltintV F. he speaks tonight at the i -mmnism witb Alfred L. Smth Memorial Dinner J- ci.K-, Humanism wun Cancer kills one man, woman a Svvensen label." In a talk prepared for Stops chM n0iv inutes In again set a frankly par- along the way, Nixon said Demo- (hjs roun Wood said, 'fsan curse after a candidate Adlai Stevenson Mlt asT onrr rvrn SPVf Wednesday preoccupied with the tR American who University. This economic ills, troubles and disas- had cancer was Our ran- luedly not part of his cam- "'rs. which he apparently think' ror er nfro i in Joffer- he hirks behind every bush in the nn a nt pushing eor.t-.-o\ American scene." tie of cancer patie-nts Altho ijh the university One of the Cornell questioners h.

ar.d i.r".'d anv of endorsing quoted Nivon as having siiil for party or 14 IN FIRE editors provs and Democratic candidate n-i Denncrats son had been "traitors" to the' gotten into high principles nf the Democra' Wis Fourteen invited Democratic can- narty and asked the vice presi- -S wtre bu to speak later. dent to define th, in from the enroijte to Atlantic Wednesday night forced tearne Thomas St. Lou.s. contribute anf more John Lechner of Lake Forest picker as the tenant farmer back door of the Ifs on an 1808 Federalist Party! working Harry Weeks' pi li SltlSi 'USrSSMS 1 1 M. C.

A wome i an- -lai-iv and asuen tno wire seriously se principle- tod.y. in an and fire in said they were some nf the testing department at very pnncrples President Ki- the Amera-tn Co. automo- Av an today." mhly pi-int. These, he said, were the views The blast omnri In a suh- if Jefft and Jackson on in- surface pit carrying natural gas l.vi.iu ii dignity, the sovereignty and p.mer tint furnish if and the fear of too much motive power for the he- o-n 'ering in the fedora) re tested nn the assembly lines, scheduled go to by motorcade to- nnient. Krd Uepeat For All Needing.

'he vice pre-idem and hi- parts- to from Ithaca, N. home Cornell, to Worcester, Mass stead of Providence. The complr-iil the trip by bus. pertn.Kmg, was poster on exhibit at Cornell Uni versity. Oct.

17 as Frank Lloyd Wright in Chicago. Cimtetried to free Wmself. but tell of a political a A the machine's gas tank exploded setting the field on fire. Sheridan firemen had to put outlSnvS MKCKCinni the blaze before rescuers JU 3 I get close enough to cut the farm- Mr. and Mrs.

Tom McMillen of i er loose ith an torch. BIRTHS Rockford are the parents of a son born in the hospital in that dty October 5, at 9:37 o'clock in the evening. He weighed six pounds and has been named Daniel Eugene. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Orlan Jamerson of Rockford and all are former residents of this city. A son was born to Mr. and Truck Crashes Through Bridge, May Join The U.S. In A Few Years "Mayor Daley Is the only mavor sidewalk, and drove his car out the front door with Inches to since 1893 hnr spare I shingle in Chicago who has enlisted himself on the side of culture." Dragnet Star, HOLLYWOOD CP Television JACKSON, Term. VP Univer- star ac Webb, 36.

and Dorothy sity of Mississippi professor says Towne 26, have separated and he thinks the south, including Mis- i an a divorce. They were married sissippi, "will probably loin the in illinn DrivPr fl ip wU1 rob 01n the Tn February" 1955 II ling I I States in a few years." Wife Separate Send Priceless Italian Paintings To U.S. Exhibits the "Dorothy is a fine gir but It, A big shipment of Dr. James W. Silver, head of senseless to remam priceless Italian paintings will be EQUALITY, HI.

(Jl A semi- 'the University's History depart--when we taken t0 me UnUed states for ex- Ttmmnc tVnv of Div at trailer tnick loaded with canned ment. was speaking of a mental Friday of the Dragnet senes startm neyt month de itp hroke through a wood- union not eographical. Wednesdaj; ma-ried to rot from art lovers of 9.27 oClock last nignt in uoon iH the Saline In a before the Rotarv Oub Webb was formerly mamea to Samaritan hospital. He weighed said there are a ctress-singer Julie London. 12 pounds and has been named at Equality today kiU.ng me wpa ate American mother of his two daughters.

j8 Mr Sd Thomas Avdt State police identified the victim and Southern. Southern, minds RFD 7, Mt. are me par- as Buford H. Connell. S8 of difficult to re- Adloi Turn, Strotegy of a dauchter born at 6:31 Sharon.

Tenn an employe of the concue. ne auaeo To PortV Appeal pott as scheduled. Central and Southern Trucking (Continued page one) Horence ar, enthusiasts filed a Samaritan hospital. She weighed Co of Sharon hin and one of rrom pa Wednesday demand- seven pounds fourteen ounces Rescuers had to use metal-cut- train-side audience in Saginaw, ing mat Florence Mayor Giorgio and has been named Juamta tine torches to free Connell body a me n.on oe com Florence. The Italian Ministry of Education, arranging the art tour, announced today the paintings would leave in American military trans- Pauline from the truck cab which was plete that perhaps no president La Pira and Florence Art Super- GOOD SAMARITAN Admitted: Mrs.

Earhne Williams. Discharged: (k-orge Lewis. Mrs. Dorothv Dipple ar.d haln Anna Mane; Mrs. Ella McCombs; William Trinei; Albert G.

Mitchell. crushed against a steel guard Silver called secession from the in history had enjoyed the popu- intendent Prof. Fllippo Rossi not rail. The trailer plunged throuch Union, the act that brought on larity he said Eisenhower had held permit the 40 paintings to be taken the rail and into the river, 40 feet tno Clv-ii War. "the greatest blun- in four years.

'from the city because such "price- below. dor. the most stupid a '-tion and With a trace of exasperation In less cargo" could not be adequate- State Police said Connell ap- rT st tragic thing that ever hap- his voice, he said, "Certainly, no ly insured, parentis- made a wrong turn off pened." administration in history has en-- A number of illusions" caused joyed such immunity from criti- road. the action he among them.cism" as Eisenhower's. Tne 64 -year -old bridge had a 4- 'he false belief among Souther-' Then, in the manner of former ton load limit.

State police esti- nPrs 'bat the Abolitionists control- President Harry S. Truman's now mated the gross weight of Con- pd he North. traditional Democratic "give 'em noil's truck at 30 tons. I He said a present-day compari-'hell" tactics of 1948, Stevenson 'son shows how many Southerners cut loose in Flint with a slashing POLICE COURT believe the National "Assn. for the attack on Vice President Nixon Fines assessed before Police Advancement of Colored People and former Gov.

Thomas E. Dew- Hospital Notes JEFFERSON MEMORIAL bro Mrs lieie 13 to reach the bridge Anna Mescher; Mrs. Esther Spurlock, Inn: Paul Partridge; Weslev Ackley. Belle Rive. Discharged: Miss Carolyn McBridc: Master Lee Mr- Bride.

Dix; Ivan Mount; C.rovei Johnson. Magistrate Allan Dulanev in- controls the North now. eluded: William Gasklll. $10 and on drunk fharge; George Enough milk is produced in the same hall the pre- ev of New York Dewey drew about 1,500 more New Texaco Station Open At 10th And Perkins Wilson's Texaco Sen-ice, corner 10th and Perkins, will have its formal opening Friday and Saturday October 19 and 20. The station is owned and op- mot orcvi MEETING smithpeters, $2 and costs for ally in the U.

to fill a river vious night with an attack on Ste- erated by Frank Wilson who nawr.g mufflers on a 3 miles i on g. 40 feet wide and'venson 's proposal to move toward formerly ran a grocery store at i feet deep. the ending of hydrogen bomb Harmony, 111. Xes Mr. Wilson and hia family re- Stevenson dismissed yiside at 1011 S.

25th street courtesy, epithet and abuse from him are no surprise." The estimate on the Dewey and Court-Martial For Korea Marine Hero A. F. A. Mt. Vemon Lodge No.

31 A. F. A. Friday. 7 :30 Work in First degree.

Members Urged to attend, visiting breth- ern welcome. Geo. H. Border, W.M Wm. E.

Reavis. Sec'y. ica, Fern Leaf Camp No. 694 Laughlin pleaded guilty to" drunk- The sergeant received the na- will meet at the I.O.O.F. Temple jenness and unauthorized absence tion's highest award for braverv Free gifts and prizes will be awarded at the grand opening.

Stevenson crowds was made by! The electricity in a single flash Paul Rewey, superintendent ofiof lightning a mile long is the hall. enough to light a million light Stevenson prefaced his on- bulbs. PARRIS ISLAND, A Marine Medal of Honor winner t0 nave been drinking white slaught against Nixon with the ob-, who held blazing hot machine whisky. commonly known as corn 'servation that anv president might guns to fight off a Red Chinese liquor, at that time be "prevented by higher will from; attack has been convicted by spe- After the incident. Marine serving his full term." Then cial court-martial.

Sgt Alford Lecspokesmen said McLaughlin was said Nixon's political "trademark (McLaughlin was sentenced tosent to the Charleston Naval Hos- is slander." i three months hard labor, reduction pital at Charleston, S. for ob- He depicted the vice president: ''to private and a $20 fine. servation. las a "man of many masks," ask- FEBN LEAF CAMP NO. 694 unpublicized court-martial Details of the court martial ing" R.

X. OF A. was 10ld on 'bis sprawling recruit were not released by Marine of- i "Wlio can say they have seen The Royal Neighbors of rain in center Wednesday. his real face?" He accused Nixon of upsetting; American relations with India. He tol evening.

October was found guilty of disrespect from President Eisenhower Aug. I said the vice president had at 7:30 clock. to a superior officer and to a su-17, 1953. He was decorated for his "rash and inexperienced" ir been inexperienced" in say- asked to jioncommissioned officer, defense of an outpost in Korea on'ing two years ago that the United masked for the annual Hallowe party. Maude Miller, Oracle Helen Lively.

Recorder. AIRPORT NEWS BUI Tumbleson made a flight this morning. flew to Spring. Add, 8L, Mid return today. The 28-year-old native of Leeds, the night of Sept.

4-5, 1952. was court-martialed for an The citations said that Mc- episode last March at Rome, then a private first where he was stationed with aclass killed an estimated 150 Marine reserve outfit. Chinese Communists and wounded Rome police said McLaughlin another 50. was arrested after going to the Although wounded, he alternate- home of his commanding officer.ly fired two machine guiis-hold- Maj. Henry A.

Checklou. anding one at the hip until the weap- tbreatening the officer with anon became too hot to handle and automatic shotgun. Ha was report-then switching to tha other. States might have to send troops into Indochina. In that connection, he said: "We cannot have in high places men who talk out of both sides ot their mouth, who talk loosely and irresponsibly in foreign countries, men who talk too much when they would do better to keep the! mouths shut and their ayes and ears opto." SATURDAY SPECIAl LARGE LOAF Angel Food Cake Cream Puffs and Chocolate Eclairs 3 for FL0YDS BAKE SHOP 227 S.

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