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TECTHHT Tfffe DATI.Y WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUAHY 7, 1931' RED CROSS MAKES REPORT OF WORK NOW BEING DONE Giving Relief to of Through Many St. Louis, Jan. fo suffering in the illinois- Issouri A rknnsas -Okla homa area were made public today by the id western branch of the American Red Cross, which is administering seiicf to thousands of families. To check reports from local ofiicers, Albert Evans, assistant national director of dis taster relief, went to St. Francis and Lee counties.

Arkansas. Christmas Day and in icated thee ondition of thirty seven families, taken at random. It is almost impossible to picture the condtlons I he reported, There was only one home that had made any attempt at Christmas decoration and that was meager. I six families had received Red Cioss assistance, and one of these had shared its provisions with stir other family. was no hysteria.

The families were huddled around fires for the most part uncomplaining. In none of the 37 homes did I imd any evidence of coffee. Only once did 1 see sugar, I saw no butter. Twice I milk. In only one case did I find anything approaching a Christmas dinner." Evans said the mid western branch of the Red Cross, at the beginning of the New Year, was supplying food and clothing to 27.835 families in southeast Missouri.

Southern Illinois. Arkansas and Oklahoma and before the winter is over expects to help 86.000 families or about 344,000 In Arkansas, where the situation is worst. 20,012 families were receiving aid from the Cross December 31. and Evans estimated the number at present is at least 30.000 with a prospective total of 50.000 families before the winter is over. Murrayville Route 1 Mrs James and son James, Jr and daughter, ratherine Marie spent Xma week with home folks.

Miss Stella Worral! of Jacksonville several days with home folks during the holidays Mr. and Mrs John were called to Jacksonville Sunday on account of the death of Mrs Rose Phalen. Mr. and Mrs J. F.

Lawless tained a number of guests at six dinner Saturday evening Brother Gerald McCabe, of River Forest. 111., has returned to his studies after attending the funeral of his uncle. George Koyne Thomas J. Connolly will return to his studies at Kenrick Seminary. St.

Louis this week Miss Prances is ill this week with an attack of measles Misses Anne and Lucy Lawless attended a bridge party at the home of their sister Mrs Thomas Conlon of Woodson. Charles D. White returned to his home in St. Louis Sunday after spending several days with relatives. Mrs.

Sarah Begnel and son. Leon- aid. were caller Sunday evening at the home of James Connolly and fam- Mrs, Carson Brackett was a caller in Jacksonville recently. Miss Geraldine Burns returned to Sacred Heart academy Monday after spending vacation with home folks. CONGRESSIONAL OPINIONS ARE MORE MARKED CHRISTMAS EVE IN ABYSSINIA IS STRANGE AFFAIR Religious Rites and Barbaric Customs Freely Observed There New York, Jan.

tm- in all the planes covered 22.065 portant long-distance squadron flights miles, in 263 hours. 15 minutes flying preceded the crossing of the Southern time. Atlantic by ten Italian seaplanes. The South Atlantic has been cross The first was the attempt of three od by airplanes nine times, five of the American naval flying boats, the crossings being without stops. N.

C. N. C. 3. and N.

4, to span The record follows: the Atlantic eastbound in 1919. One June. Sacadura and I his is of them, the N. C. 4 succeeded, and Captain Coutinho.

Portuguese; from THREE MURDERS IN ROW ARE UPSETTING TO NEW YORK CALM Young Girl, a Business Man and Former Convict are the Victims FORMER premier UPHOLDS THE DOLE Bournemouth, England, Jan. David Lloyd George, former English premier, said today there would have been a revolution long ago had it not for the British dole. He said, however, that in he believed it would have been better NEGRO KIDNAPER OF ST. LOUIS BOY HAS BEEN CAUGHT Was Turned Over to Sheriff by St. Louis Newspaper Reporter St.

Louis. Jin. Louis county officers announced 8heriff Alfred Lill today arrested Charles Abernathy, kidnaper of Adolphus Busch Orthwetn, 13. in Kansas City, and was returning with him to the county jail at Clayton, a suburb. Abernathy, a negro, was turned over to the sheriff by a St.

Louis newspaper if reporter who previously had interviewed him. No details of the arrest to spend the money in providing work rather than maintaining unemployed Adais Ababa. Jan. 6 them, the N. C.

4 succeeded, and Captain Coutinho. Portuguese; from New York, Jan. 6 (A in idleness. Christmas eve in Abyssinia in on May 27. reached Lisbon, Portu- Lisbon to Rio dc Janiero, stopping at of a girl, an elderly Speaking at the laying of the foun- anee with the special calendas of the g8)t after stops at Horta and Ponta the Canary Islands.

and amiable business man, and a dation stone for sea defense works Delgada. in the Azores. January. Ramon Fran- young former New which will cost approximately And in this strange and barbaric, The N. C.

1 and N. C. 3 were forced co, Spanish ace; from Los Palas. York today. 000, the former premier declared that though Christian, country on which down in stormy weather before reach- Spain, to Pernambuco.

Brazil, with The murder of the unemployment seemed to bo creeping the eyes of the world were lecently ing the Azores, and while the crew stops at the Cape Verde Islands and Doris Reilllng. was solved when her the world because there was too turned by reason of the coronation of were saved the planes were lost. The the Island of Fernando de Noronah. confessed the slaying, much wealth, too much corn, iron, new king, th i celebration ls dii- flight began May 8 at Rockawray Feb. Frencesco De police said.

She worked in a bakery coal, steel and other products, ferent trom other places iu Be.ich, New and stops were pinedo. Italian flier, over the same near 179th street, and it was there He said he believed that there was For her the anniversary of ie birth ihade at Halifax Novia Scotia and route flown by Franco. her body was found, the head crush- no justice in allowing one man to Hor her the anniversary of the birth Trepassy Bay. New Foundland. be- March.

1927-Major Sarmiento Bei- ed. starve through no fault of his own were available at the sheriff office of the babe of Bethlehem is fore the ocean voyage was attempted res, Portuguese; from Rolama. Portu- That was around 7 a. Two w'hile there was one crust to snare in Meanwhile. Harry attorney for Percy J.

Orthwein. father of the boy, announced the Busch and Orthwein families would assit county au! thorities in prosecution of the kidnaper. The lad was taken from the Orthwein family chauffeur New Year's Eve while enroute to visit his I HA Ml HMINTFT grandfather. August A. Busch, presi- JLwrllJll Villi' I Li 1 dent of Anheuser-Busch and was I returned the next day.

Loami. Jan. 6 Cha-! Troll said the families would recom- signalized bv feasts a' which naked The N. C. 4.

commanded by Lieut, guese Guinea, to Pernambuco. Brazil, hours later, in Brooklyn, Philip Pic- the nation's cupboard, blaiks crouch around open fires tear- Commander Albert C. Read. U.S.N., stopping at the Island of Fernando cataggi, 58-years old. mild of manner ------------------mo at ratv fruth frrwn thf rnntiniipri nn in vmnnth inV.

ing at raw meat fresh from the kill; continued on to Plymouth, England by wild dances to the measured muted The second great squadron flight beat of tribal drums; and by a game of aviation history, and the most im- so rough that It might be termed a portant up to the present time, was form of not too modified manslauh- ter. Not that the occasion is lacking in two the around-the-world cruise of American army planes in 1924. Four planes left Seattle. Washing- religious aspects. Tonight Ras Taffari: ton April 6 under the command of Makonnen.

the 39-year old former re- Major Frederick L. Martin. Major gent who traces his descent from King Martin met disaster a few days later Solomon and the Queen of Sheba and when his machine was smashed who was recently crowned emperor against a mountain in Alaska. CHAPIN H. S.

CAGE TEAM WINS FROM do Noronha and the head of a congenial family. October. Coete and was shot down ln front of a Joseph Lebrix. French, from St. Louistwo nren, a shotgun, the Senegal, to Port Natal, Brabil.

(non- with a pistol. The motive was unknown. July, Arturo Ferrarln Thomas Diorio, only a few weeks and Major Carlo Delpretc. Italian; Elmira reformatory, was done Rome to Natal, Brazil, 4.473 miles to apparently for incurring His i pin High school cage team journeyed mend the release without prosecution March. 1929 -Captain Ignacio Jim- the stpadv downpoui of the night kirinanrr father Pearl Abor- lay enez and Captain Francisco Haile Selassie, went to church.

Lieut. Leigh was forced down while Spanish: Seville. Spain, to Bahia, i All night he stayed there in prayer flying from the Orkneys to Iceland Brazil. 4.100 (non-stop). Rain obliterated 'any evidence as to matchcd- with the holding in a Bronx cutter when to er tonight and defeated the of the kidnaper father.

Pearl Aber- Thrrc was a bu let that lmd in gamc by scorr and icd Into of The M.W a I charged with kidnaping. Troll ex- December. 1929 -Major Tadeo Lfi slighredge hoop. plained the familes were convinced in Smith and Lieut. Erik Nelson in the I Larre-Borges.

Uruguayan aviator and The center and forwards for the they had no guilty prrty in kld- naa oeen taken ror a riae. Siam ana irv.no to two remaining planes, reached Ameri- Lieut. Leon Challe, French flier, from ana exhibited some fine team i raping and wrre merely trying ca by way of Iceland, Greenland and Seville. Spain, to Maracuja, Brazil. I ra work in taking the ball down near right a wrong committeed by- Labrador.

and on September 28 fin- 3,600 miles the basket for short and easy younger Abernathy when they AAA Ift'Jfl Apmnw tO H1111 tluP HI itl it ed under the personal direction of r. PAPER and PAINT Now is the time to get the homo all fixeri tip LOW PR1CES High Quality Also complete line ol Olls, Glass. Floor Wax, Varnish, Steel Wool. Putty. etc.

Rodrigues Paint and Paper Shop Wcat Court Street 35 in Business. fiom Pare Legislation to curb dealing in grain futures was introduced by Senator Capper of Kansas and Representative nu kmson of In one of the few committee meetings of the day. Robert H. Lucas, executive director of the Republican national committee, was again questioned about his opposition to Senator Norris. Republican, Nebraska, during the last campaign.

Lucas reiterated he spent $4,000 of his private fluids and it developed he had repaid the money by borrowing $3,500 lroni Joseph R. Nutt, treasurer of the committee. and meditation, confessing his sins, and did not continue the ocean taking the sacrament, assisting solemn high mass at midnight. The natives mostly stayed in their homes, but there was little sleep. The lul-, dark hours were passed in fantastic ished the 27.000-mile journey at May.

Mermoz. French guns to him was undetermin rejoicing, dancing, singing, the musi- Seattle. The actual flying time was i mail pilot; St. Louis. Senegal, to Port cians of each family playing on pri- fifteen days, six hours.

Natal. Brazil, with the first regular case ot the girl wa investlgat mitive drums wiilch are beaten with In December. 1926. five American nipil plane to cross the Atlantic the fmgers instead of sticks. And to- Amphibian planes set out from San night was cooked the Antonio.

Texas, on a goodwill flight sheep or chicken according to the to South America. They proceeded Atlantic met with disaster, family wealth for the feasts on via Mexico, General America and the In May. 1927. the French Christmas Day. which is known here west coast of South America, and Captain De St.

Roman and Lieut, as Ledat." word meaning then crossed the Andes to Buenos Mouneyres. were lost while attempting Early on Christmas morning a vol- Aires. to fly the 1785 miles from Dakar, ley is fired to herald the day. Then There on February 26, two of the Seneeal, to Pernambuco. Brazil, the emperor goes back to his palace 1 Planes collided ln the air and Captain Wreckage of their plane later from the church and the natives troop Clinton F.

Woolsey and Lieut. John found near Para, Brazil. Davis and Griffin were high scorers ranged to return the lad to his father for Chapui, with eight points each. The St. Louis Star said ln a copy- and Brockhousc was a second right dispatch from Harry T.

1 at seven points. Fitzhugh led ln a staff correspondent, that Aber thP eTiri' tL hi coring for the locals with ten nathy surrendered to Brunda-- an One attempt to span the South Joster fat blSaine and Stanton second with eight was turned over to Sheriff Lill. confused when detectives pressed him 5 for an explanation of blood stains on his shoes. RADIO COMMISSION MEETS REVERSAL off to church. At noon the Lion of W.

Benton, were killed. The three re gives a banquet to all his sol- maining planes eonthiued the flight, flight from Port Natal to St. Louis, diers and the chiefs give feasts to arriving at Washington the end of was forced down at sea but was their subjects April. rescued by a FYench dispatch boat. These orgies are spectacles probably mmmmm unequalled anywhere else In the world.

whole carcass is laid within the I CTDIifEC circle of natives sitting on the ground lilijULL Pieces of raw mest are cut off and pAtiiir passed around the feasters tearing A I 1V1ANY LUlVllVlhN 1 them apart with teeth and hands nd 4 eating with liberal dosing of strong ON PAST FI ECTlON Finally, jwlice said, he declared himself ready to make a full statement and early tonight officers listened to his story Reilllng. a man of 40. is ten years younger than His wife. The dead girl was 18 years old and of frail consti-. tut ion Grace Chapel confession.

he replied. The girl, mumbling, walked inward the counter and picked up a knife, Reilllng said. Then, according to his Washington, Jan. 6 led- eral radio commission was overruled in two cases today by the District of Columbia court of apoeals. An injunction to prevent the commission from enforcbig changes In the frequency of station Rochester.

operated by the Stromberg Telephone Manufacturing company, was sustained. Station WHAS. Louisville, operated by the Courier-Journal and Louisville limes company, was victorious In an appeal from a commission order modifying its license. The commission had ordered WHAM frequency changed to that of KTNT, Muscatine la but the court held the Rochester station should I have a clear channel for its modern and efficiency of operation. I In the case of WHAS, the court held commission had erred in ordering a change of frequency effective April 30, 1930.

and providing no hearing i until June 17. It as directed to renew the station license until full hearings its operation as st present is not in the public interest. TRUNK LINE RAIL SYSTEM ASSAILED Washington. Jan. 6 Democrats today assailed President Hoover's announcement of the plan of eastern trunk line to merge Into tour systems in the house.

Representative Rayburn of Texas, ranking minority member of the house interstate commerce committee, asserted the interstate commerce com would be embarrased by the action, which he led to the belief that the chief executive has prejudged the qustions consolidation of rallroad.s" he added, not be thrust into partisan politics Joining his colleague on the rnlttee in the assault. Representative Huddleston. Alabama, said If President Hoover were allowed to away with this thing he will have more power than he ever has had. The president, the Alabaman said, "says to the interstate commerce com- mission, refuse to approve It if you dare i ORO 81 IDES Juarez. Jan 6 On- claimed by relative or friend the bccy iol Art Acord, once prominent cowboy film actor.

aiP be burled In the city plot at Chihuahua City today. Acord was found dying in a hotel at Chihuahua City Sunday. He admitted he had taken STUDENTS DISMISSED Chmapaign, 111., Jan. 6 men were dismissed from the University of Illinois today, one for steal- ing alcohol and chemicals from the university luboiatory and the othei for stealing from a fraternity house Washington, Jan. 6.

The American government has demanded i of Liberia that prompt steps be taken to suppress slave traffic Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ogle and Miss confession, he struck her in the face. Curtis of Jacksonville spent the day and. seizing a stool, brought it crash- Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs.

down upon her head. Lloyd Ogle. They also attended church He told police he had many quarrels The afternoon is given over to a Claims Are Misleading and services at Grace Chapel with the eirl over her laying ou; condiment. Tire meat is washed down with tedj. a sort of strong beer.

game called a form of hockey played in the streets. There is no special purjxxse to the game, no goal, no differentiated teams. The only object Is to hit the ball and sticks fly free and fast Will do Much Harm to Business in 1931 F. Langdon, president of the late nights." annual conference, will have charge -----of the services at Grace Chapel on the regular preaching day Jan. 18ih.

Mrs Chester Braner is improving SENATE PROBES N0RR1S-LUCAS DISAGREEMENT from Page Teh committee reminded the New York, Jan. 6 Insull, president of the Middle West 1 after several davs Hines caused from In a sort" of mad exhiliration the Utilities company of Chicago, said to -1 the measles, players whack away striking each a statement that the unwar- Mr, and Mrs. T. L. Barber of Vir- other more often titan the ball, but and misleading comment on ginia visited at the home of Mr.

and one Is disqualified for wounding an elections of 1930 has been so wide- 1 Mrs. Harry Barber and family, opponent Every year there are many spread that represents a serious Mr. and Mrs Charles Braner and injuries and even deaths as a 10 alJ American business in daughter Jeanette called on Mr and of the strenuous play, but there Is Newton Moss Friday evening never a move to abolish or even mod- that because the Quarterly conference will election had been misrepresented as Friday evening Jan. 16 at the and asked about ui a rebuke to the power Industry "by cord M. P.

church. President F. i iiATfirn a politicians, journalists and Langdon is expected at this meeting. NC) I Hr i AtiO college investors ap- All members are requested to be prc- 'peared to already been mtimi- sent with written reposts dated. Harry Braner was a Jacksonville sustained investment and con- visitor Saturday.

struction plans on the electric light! Mr. and Mrs. William Bourn of Chicaso. Jan. 8 1 world and power industry in 1930 were the Jacksonville spent cne day last week GANGSTER KILLED ening.

views of both Norris and Senator nrn loto U16 if Sffl the ornr.ab hav, ouulnrd Association district as the field Mid thoso sent into rover tn tltflr organlatlon said at the bottom that Norn, 4 association last nittht with Brundldgr. who had previously Interviewed Abernathy in Kansas City went there with the by automobile and the trio returned the same way. The dispatch said Abernathy have been gone if Brundidge and sheriff had arrived two hours later, as Abernathy had Intended to continue flight. If "The surrender was Brundldgr related. He said he went alone to the little room Abernathy has been aine? he left St.

Louis Abernathy answered the door The reporter showed him a picture of wife and seven children, who are in destitute circumstances. Abernathy sank on a bed and cried. you ready to go back and take what's he was asked you guarantee my safety until we get to jail?" he questioned. Told that Sheriff Lill was waiting outside In an automobile and would guarantee a safe journey to St. Louis Abernathy started to drew hurriedly Not Superstitious Heweier.

for 13 Of- Outside. Sheriff Lill stepjied out of Put on Dotted Line in the car and extended his hand Aber- 13th District Last Night. Otiicials of this district are not superstitious it appears for niter last night's meeting the roster snmd at thirteen. To further bring the suppw Chapin 32 FGFI PFTP Griffin, 4 0 4 8 Bohbit. 0 0 2 0 1 8 3 1 I 7 DeFrates.

103 2 1 35 Totals 15 21232 Loami FTPF TP 50 0 10 I 1 1 3 1 2 3 4 00 0 0 7 1 8 Totals 3 8 25 MORE OFFICIALS JOIN LOCAL BODY of the wet cartoons against both these tors. bmwin YhaT'Norm were added to the voted for Allred Smith in 1928. association imht with Har Those sent to Montana, he said, bore I nioi.s College coach Walla a notation that Walsh had accepted 0 a campaign contribution of 3.000 Jacksonville and C. E. Pulliam, for- Raskob.

chairman of coach hanr' nathy took smiled and said "I'm the darkev you've been looking for.1* They then returned to 8t Louia 57TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO GATHER TODAY on observed Senator Wagner. Democrat, New York Greasy Prairie Jacksonville Springfield basketball game. No date was set for the next meeting, but another is planned for the near future in order to lnerea.se the efficiency of the organization snd the officials Considerable discussion was heard TaiUi. held five days as a suspect a program is dependent upon the will- Bourn and family i i killing of Jake ingness of investors to back it up with Clyde Mason is the proud Trbiune reporter, was walking their of a new coupe, al- iv; Polk street near the buildings ithstanding many statements Harry and WillU Coates entertained oi Hull Houi.e. where Jane Addams to the he said, "there does the Saturday night visitors of the citi zenship.

Suddenly, not appear to be any general public Arcadia store with a musical program accoro. Cos amo's story, sewral interest In what certain politicians Frances McFadden. Margaret Barm ti i ii tovard them from behind and cloistered experts call the 'power ber and the Bourn Msiers, high school Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fiuby from Alex- rtd opened fire.

In fact It docs not seem students, returned to Arenzville Sun- ander spent Wednesday with Mr. si.iliBtion with th' Tardi le 1. sliot twice through the to exist except ln their minds, and day evening after spending their Mrs. Joe Ruby. ai ot head and instantly killed.

Costanzo. because of them, in the minds of Christmas vacation with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Htuitt.

son Jun- ii so he related, crawled to a hospital, electric from uoodhouse spent Sunday and the secretary was where he was found on the doorstep, Mr. Insull said evidence he had ob- Mrs. parents. Mr and by a nun. Police doubt, though, that talned indicated politicians and CHICAGO HAPPENINGS Mrs.

Charles Wagstaff. awe i he reached the hospital unaided, academic experts on one side and children of Tallula a it is almost five blocks distant the electric light and power industry Chicago, Jan. 6 In Chicago spent from Monday till Thursday at 0 orgamraaon police said, on the other are carrying or. a debate today: the home of her aunt Mrs. Ed Bing- aL aiter their first hasty study.

SiS other without an Ruth Hanna McCormick stepped man. low.ng charua trembars. Robert gang chieftains have been shot He sue vested it would more aboard a train for Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Osborne, four Continued from Page of the state desire to cliauge law so that municipalities wil get one third of the three cent tax. At present state receives two thirds the tax and the county gets one third Labor UfKbtlon. Labor legislation which win be advocated by the state federation of labor will include an antt-yellow dot contract bill, a omen's eight hour day bill, a prevailing rate of wages bill and an old age pension bill. More vtringent restrictions on bus traffic also will be asked at Uie request of the brotherhood of railroad traimmn A number ol bills to provide for emergency relief to farmers who suffered in tlie recent drought wrtu be offered by rural members.

Increased appropriations and school districts will be asked on behalf of education A complete program for unprovxg the practices of the criminal and civil icmrts of the state be presented to the assembly by the Hate and Cok county judicial councils Other LcfMotton ence to the possibility that the relief, unemployment, mg was a sequel to the i tion and th. cost ernment the United States slnatlon. James BvforU to stop the sale of liquor, two children spent Friday to school children got even today, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawson Somebody shot him twice from am- where they enjoyed a chlUi supper.

I bush. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Lonergan, two PI ANF rRASHFS ANn daughters spent Thursday with Mr. Diccrwrro The have and Mrs. clay Wildrick KILLLD weekly payable to Mrs. Fanny Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Ruby niece Veda Hertz. Judge Lewis allowed David Mae Hoots were Jacksonville visitors Kingfisher, Jan. Hertz, their splrit-healer agent and Tuesday was killed and incidentally, Mi Hertz's Mr. and Mrs. Rich Lonergan and Trinity of Bloomington 21; Spalding pirty leader, iaid mg through rain and sleet Barclay Music, 30, an unlicensed pilot, to a as a proxy The is for all- family.

Mr. and Mrs Dan Winters, of Peoria 16 was miured mternaliv in monv Kingman of Peoua 27; Washb 17. Wyoming 47; Lafayette it. San Jose 24; Easton 14. Mason City 26; New Hollano a Elmwood 16 Chilllcothe 9.

UNDAUNTED FLYER ARRIVES EL PASO San Diego, Jan. 6 1 Proposa af ecting motorists of the Brockman. tnclude a driver's license secre- bill and several Increasing penalties for reckless and careless drivir.g Tlie city of Peoria also will have number of bills in legislature because of the recent increase to 105000. Certain designed primarily for Chicago but applying to all cities of 100.000 or more liopulation. will tvave to be amended to exclude Peoria PT RAI I DPQlil I i QA3KLI PALL Kt5wL I 5 tuUk of legislative proposals to be uitroduced, Korty.

Biuifs. ua.Uia\usr. J. C. Deem.

Jacksonville, Jaiuei, Manches, ter. Pulhaui. Wuvcliaster, J. Crowe. JacksonvUie Wallace Baptist Jacksonville.

John Larson. Jacksonville and W. T. Harmon acksoiiv ille. Warburton Jr arrived here UMlay i th' Crash oi m0ny liom El Paso on his round the world voulhv llv here by sea and air'' journey.

today. Both Tlie boys had just taken off and 100 daughter Mary Helena from Jackson. iville. Mr and Mrs. Frank Tarswell and two were dinner guests Sun-! $632 in dues collected for a labor day oi Mr ttnd Mrs John Ungdon.

union but the judge freed him when; Mr and Mra op Ruby spent he explained; I i.Md the money for dav al the homc of M(. glgter, near Alsey. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne, tour ola Turkev and rontinenrui Pti.nn, wen oi oometning surprtsniR happened in were auests Sundav of Mrs fMUr Seminole iwld brm.ght Ihe court ot Lylr He declmed John in several years ago.

to try a public vagrancy case. obm at Elkliorn After a stav of mnnlh nr on weeks here, Warburton planned to altltude fly to Vancouver, then ship his plane to Shanghai, and go from there to ie, (J Rinnfls wnw nH England via French inrin Phinn tn Kingfisher, owner of the land upon Uie dlKovery well of the MELLON OPPOSES NEW LEGISLATION an operation to sate my life He expected to be back in New Yoik by September. ATTACK HOKKMKN Kansas City, Jan. 8 force of 45 nonunion workmen, erecting tanks for the Great Lakes Pipe Line JURY SAYS KILLING JUSTIFIED Some oiher judge will hear the case ol Joe Saltis, south side beer A $50.000 municipal dog pound, with tiled floors, shower baths, runways. Champaign, 111., Jan.

6 steam-heated kennels, hdt and cold company, were attacked today by ap- tillable was the verdict of I running water and a deluxe lethal proximately 100 assailants, who sent a coroner's Jury today In its investl- chamber is nearly complete, city Mr. and Mrs. John Carwell spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Walter Kitzmiller at Godfrey. Ella Mae Fisher spent New- Year's 30 Sheffield 19: Wyanet Dunlap 22; Prtnceville 15 Lacon 34, Barna 8 Henry 60; Spar land 5 Farmington 28; Cuba 15 Fairview 21; Astoria 9 Eldorado 16; Galatia 14.

Chicago 28; Marquette 20 SPEND WISELY pay but hai you GET that oountf The VICTOR ii the belt J. P. Brown Music House he kcitici' filone Day with Ruth Carwell. Mrs. J.

T. Mutch received word Sundav afternoon that her brother. Mr William Jackson had passed away at a hospital in Jacksonville. Funeral services for Mr. Jackson were held Tuesday afternoon 2 COMPANIES MERGE at the Baptist church in Nortonville The friends of Mrs.

Mutch extend Spi mgfield. 111. Jan. sincere sympathy. Mo and asked that union labor be her husband had killed William Larry, Merger negotiations are under way, J.

employed on the tank riveting job. Urbana bachelor. 15 years a it was learned tonight, between the DON Weddle aaid the request was denied crime never solved; and that he later Springfield Life Insurance and Milwaukee, Jan. 6 two of the defenders to the hospital. gation of the fatal shooting of J.

H. authorities advised I he workmen took up a position in- Sullivan, urbana plumber, by his side the tanks as protection against Sunday. Mrs. Sullivan had been re- ic.r ikici id a a barrage of bricks and clubs. leased after the shooting when Howell Weddle, a toreman.

said he confessed and pleaded self defense as approaclied by officers of a boil- asserting her husband had threatened ermakers union local of Kansas City, I her with a milk bottle, she said Washington Jan 6 Mellon today optxjsed legislation pending foreclosure proceeduigs by land banks in drought stricken areas. In letter to Chairman McFadden, ol the house banking committee, bt- Shnrtieff Snrinafield which five such bills are pending, Shurtierr 3-, Springfield leacn MeUon the constitutionality of the action proposed. Aside from continued it would introduce grave complications the operations of these Mellon's letter was directed specifi- rally at a resolution for a 12 months 'Uspension of foreclosure by Representative McKeown. Democrat, tiorna Central ilowa) 48; Simpson 21 Kent State 23; Mount Union 37 Dayton 29; Heidelberg 39 Ashland 30; Muskingum 34 Allegheny 34; hamltne 17; St Olaf 23 POSED AS PRIEST 32. Detroit, Jan.

Harry Barrett arrested In a downtow store last eek as a priest, revealed Tno I ATF Til aggirv i today WlUl.m J. CUKotd. 11 t'LA5Mf Milwaukee, Jan. and lhat yesterday 45 union men had murdered Frank Mullln, because Mu 1-1 the Abraham Lincoln Life Insurance George, former University of Michi- paroled convict ol the Illinois state pon SALE--Houffhold lioods olarn Lr i a i aK 1 i Uc ititkn 1 i i. am i a.

a a 11.. a i 11 ti eta is I i nnt. I 128 East Oak street. 1-7-31 off company. FELLS a job for the pipe line tin had been an accomplice in the both of Springfield.

Under the 8 wrestling star who is claimant prison. The prisoner, held on a charge Larry killing and had "talked tool name of the latter concern the own- to the title, tonight had little! of attempting to a worthless much 1 pany would have between 150,000,000 difficulty in winning the first fall check, said he was sentenced at and in assets and a sur- Irom Malcewicz of Utica, N. Bloomington. Ill to serve one to ten TO RETAIN NAME plus of more than a half mtllion dol- ln by a body slam. He on a similar charge III-.

Jan. 6 in- above the reserves. Officials of second iall in one minute OIL Clilcago, Jon. 8 if Shell New York, Jan. 6 maiket -----------------------------------Union Oil company and the Standard value of all shares listed on tlie New McCall.

Idaho Jan. light Oil company ot California lmve pur- York stock exchange declined 14,291,, which rattled windows chased a controlling interest in the during December a total of FOR RENT -Moriern unfurnished 'R IS STOLEN the Chicago A Alton, The and upped over a coffee percolator Universal Oil Products sponsors as of January 2. Asof Jan-1 apartment, first floor a Chrysler five passenger automo- Alton recently passed into the hands in one home, shook this section short- of the Dubbs Oil crackmg process, uary 2 there were 1.308 stock Issues St. 1-7-ti bile owned b', W. T.

Capps was stolen of the Baltimore Ohio ly after noon today. Resident were for it was announced to- 1306791480 shares listed --------------------------------------------------last night from its parking place at UUab)e to state the exact fcme at night. on the exchange, against 1.3U9 issues FOR 8ALE Young calf corner of Morgan and Church A Tuesday busines.s traitaactoi in which they felt the shock except that aggregating 1296,204,004 shares on, Maloney, Phone city was J. McGuira ol Orleam it was about two Head the Classified Ads LEAVES HOSPITAL Gmnd Rapids, Jan. Recovering rapidly from an Illness of pneumonia, Martin H.

Carmody. su- dicatlon that new owners will retain both companies would be retained picme knight of the of a semblance of an old name was Columbus, was released today trom today when articles of incorporation Cirand Rapids hospital. He entered were filed ui McLean county and the institution three weeks ago jother counties of Illinois and Missouri for the Alton Railway company, FOR sale, apples, to 00 bushel, sw'eet oranges, bushel, 50c peck. Libertv store 216 W. State l-7-Dt te Theater, Sunday afternoon Plume 672-Y.

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