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Freeport Journal-Standard from Freeport, Illinois • Page 20

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PAGE TWENTY THE FREEPORT JOURNAL-STANDARD THURSDAY, JUNE 2, ItSft NAVAL ACADEMY CADETS LISTEN AUV1SBS THEM TO ACQUIRE KNOtWlEDCE OF MODERN CIVILIZATION OTHERWISE THEY WILL NEVER REACH AND STAY AT TOP He Urges Graduates Apply Special Studv To Problems of Own Nation Annapolis. June 2 W-President Roosevelt advised the naval academy's graduating midshipmen today to acquire a well- rounded knowledge of "modrrn civilization" in addition to their training as officers of the navv. "That applies." president said, 'to all of world thought and world problems but it applies, of course, with special emphasis to the thought and problems of our own nation Speaks as Commaiidcr-in-Chief The president stood before whltt'-bloused graduates as their commandcr-in-chicf and told them they would never "reach the top und stay at the top" unlewi they became well-rounded In their knowledge of all factors qf civilization "that He outside of your own special profession." He gave this a political twist when he recalled an incident in a conversation he once had with President Theodore Roosevelt. He related that a conservation bill, strongly recommended by Theodore Roosevelt, had been defeated in congress by a coalition of membeis who saw no special ad- jianUige to their own congressional districts. 'I the present chief ex- ecu Live quoted Teddy Roosevelt as saying, 'we could have a constitutional amendment requiring that no pel son could run for congress unless he hud viilled every one of the 48 states in the Tells Slory on Self He also related a story on himself in connection with his long record of visits to the academy: "The only time I disgraced myself was, I think, during the World war" he said.

"Because of the strenuous work In the navy department. I was a bit in arrears on sleep. The temperature in this hall was in the neighborhood of a hundred. "There I was sitting on the right of the superintendent of the naval academv. The speaker of the oc- cfusion bigjn IILS address Mv eves slowly but firmly closed.

I think my mouth fell open I slept ungracefully but soundly directly In front of the eyes of the entire graduating class. "Could anything be more un- mllltary. more humiliating--but more fcatlsfactory?" ifMTro sum of VOUNG PMMVED BIT THOUSANDS OF STANDARD OIL DEALERS HIS ALLEGED STATEMENT AF- TEfc ARBEST IS REPEATED Pekin, III, June taunt court jury heard today details of the arrest of James Warren Crabb and what the state claims wa-s his confession that his pretty young wife was slain during a scuffle with him over possession of a pistol. Crabb. 22-year-old son of Willis Crabb, wealthy Delavan, III, banker, was on trial on a of manslaughter in connection with the fatal shooting of Bctly Collison Crabb on the morning of Maicli 1 in the Willis Crabb residence The un-slgned statement taken fiom the defendant on Maich 12, the day of his arrest, was admitted as competent evidence in the case yesterday.

Sheriff Ralph Goar the first witness today, told of arresting Crabb after he had testified at the coroner's inquest Goar said the prisoner questions readily after he hau decided to "change his story" but refused to sign the statement until he had talked to his mother. Goar said Crabb told him Betty was shot during a "scuffle" for the I pistol. FUNERAL OF DEAN MUMFORD IS HELD THIS AFTERNOON Champaign, June 2--(IP)-Funeral services were to be held this afternoon for Herbert W. Mumfoid, 07-year-old dean of the university college of agriculture. Burial was to be in Mt.

Hope cemetery Offices in the college of agriculture were to be closed so associates could attend the riles at the Smith memorial music hall on the campus. The Rev. Paul Burt of the Trinity Methodist church was to officiate, and President A. C. Willard was to speak for the University of Illinois.

Dean Mumford, associated with the university for 37 years, died Tuesday of pneumonia which developed after he suffered serious i Injuries in an automobile accident May 14. Aristophanes is known father of modern drama. as the iFree IMLMtaL Mam 1106 I Main 1107 ROYALJJLUE STORES Get Your Orders In Early If Possible Freel Delivery 19 W. Main I Phones: Main 1529 Main 1530 FANCY MED. SIZE NEW Jkv mm Potatoes If 25 Spiced Luncheon Beef POT ROAST 15V2C Lean PORK STEAK 18c Sliced BOILED HAM 39c Lb.

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SOAP All Flavors JELLO 19c Palmolive SOAP EXTRA FANCY TEXAS SEEDLESS Grapefruit FIRM--RIPE Bananas 25 Fresh CUCUMBERS Size New Texas DRY ONIONS 2 9c Ex. Fancy GREEN ONIONS 9c Fancy Green Cabbage 3 9c Fancy Bleached CELERY Slnlk 9c Fresh Radishes 9c Fancy LEMONS 6 9c Fresh Calif. Carrots 9 Green Peppers 3 9c DEATHS Meyer, and two Arthur, Bum- ner It, and Olenn, Westf Is. W11IUM E. Lshre Stricken while eating at the Fred Folbridge lunch room, Weatr Main street.

Wljllam Lahre, 76, a lifelong resident of Stephenaon county, passed away In an ambulance while being taken to St. Francis hospital last night Death was due to a heart attack. Mr. Lahre seemingly had been in hie usual health until the attack. Funeral services will be held at the home of his Mn-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Ker- lln, 436 North Apple avenue, at 8:30 o'clock Saturday morning with a requiem mass at St. Joseph's Catholic church at 9 o'clock. Interment will be made in St. Joseph's cemetery, Lena.

The following Knights of Columbus will act as bearers. P. J. Crob- Mn, G. Flanagan, J.

J. Dowhng. J. F. Powers, William Sieferman, John Campbell.

Members of the Knights of Columbus will meet at FUNERALS MM. Ferdinand Tippe Funeral services lor the late Mrs. Ferdinand Tappe will be held at the home 24 West Washington street, at 9 30 o'clock Saturday morning, with a requiem mass at St Joseph's I Catholic church at 10 o'clock. Kev. J.

Berg will conduct the services and Interment will be made in St, Joseph's cemetery. brother, J. Dcnlck, to be held Saturday Afternoon. Mr. Den- Ick jMMed away WednetyUy nijht a Clinton, hospital, following majory surgery.

He wu about sixty years of age. Edwin Funeral serviced for the late Edwin Hall were held at First Presbyterian church at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Dr. D. L.

McNary conducted the services and Interment Seattle, Wuh. The body Is being brought here, for burial Edward Pearl City, 111., June 2--Funeral services for the late Edward Voss, who passed away at Fairmount. N. have been postponed from today until Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Offcnhelser funeral home in Pearl City and a 1:30 at the Van Brocklin church. announced yesterday by Helton Metcalf.

athletic director. JUDGMENT ASKED Judgment for MOO, with Interest from June 12, 1930, and court costs is asked In an action filed In circuit court by Attorney Harold R. under the title of William Kable vs. A. Gente and Ella If.

Oente. Fred Funeral services for the late t'red Lanclgraf will be held at the Walker moituary, West Main street, at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. Rev. C. Grahl, pastor of Zlon Reformed church, will conduct the services and Interment will be made in the city cemetery.

Friends may view the body at the mortuary. The following will act as bearers, Fred Chrls- tlon, Herman Hasten, John Suelt- man. William Karstedt, Dick the Kerlln home at 8 o'clock tomor- i Sc'nroeder and Julius Bauscher. row night to recite the rosary. William Lahre was bom at Mrs Arlh Pearl City March 4, 1862, the Funeral services for the late Mrs of Mr.

and Mrs. Wllham Lahre. He Arthur F. Moieley, former resident attended rural schools and for many years was successfully engaged in farming in Stephensoh county He was united in marriage Nov. 16.

1392, to Miss Sarah McGurk, who passed away in 1915. He was again married in September, 1926. to Teresa Schroeder, who passed away in May, 1934 He leaves the following children. Leo, William and Loretta Lahre, Rockford: Mrs. Celia Leck- Ington, Dubuque, la Mrs.

Russell Knobcl, Mrs J. A Kegel, Mrs Robert Jacobs, Mrs. Robert Kerlin, all of Freepoit A sister and two brothers also survive, Mrs Gustave Walrod, Pearl City; Bert and Elmer Lahre, residing in Minnesota A btother, James Lahre, and two sisters preceded him in death, Mrs Esther Pentlcoff and Miss Saiah of Freeport, were conducted at the Lain Son funeral home. North Ashland avenue, Chicago, at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Rev.

Samuel Wlrshlng, Maiengo, former pastoi of First Methodist church, Freeport, conducted the services Fi lends fiom Coleta and Freeport acted as bearers. Interment was made In Rosehill cemetery, Chicago Among those attending the funeral were Miss Lulu Clark, Buffalo, Hrs. Irene Greene, Vancouver, B. Miss Minnie Leerhoff, Winslow. Charles J.

Oeiuck Mii John Black, South Float avenue, her son, Kenneth Black, of Brodhead, Wis, and his wife, and her daughter, Mrs. C. J. Dons, of Rockford, will motor to Merrill, la, was made at Oakland. The following BIG TEN MEDAL AWARDED former employes of the 'William Walton Nephews store acted a-s bearers, John Bonn, John Huss, Bert Miller, W.

H. Miller, John Williams and A. L. Slusser. Mrs.

John Macomber, Broadhead TO GEORGE HALCROW Chicago. June 2--W)--George Halcrow. Hack team captain, has oeen awarded the Big Ten medal at the University of Chicago for pro- Brodhead, Wls, June i Hciency In athletics and scholarship. The award to the Chlcagoan was for Mrs. John Macomber, 48, who died yesterday, will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Brodhead Methodist church.

Interment wfll be made In Greenwood cemetery. Surviving are the widower; a daughter, Mrs Dorothy Maveus, and a son, Charles, Brodhead. Mrs. Wilton H. McKerreU, Formerly of Polo, 111., June services for Mrs.

Wilton H. Kerrell will be held at 10 o'clock Saturday morning, June 4, at Fairmont cemetery, near Polo. Mrs. McKerrell, formerly Miss Lena Pettepiece, of Polo, died last Friday at her home In Lahre. One daughter, Mrs Law- to attend the funeral of Mrs Black's rence Munson, predeceased her father There are eight grandchildren surviving Mr Lahre who was familiarly known to his many friends as "Ed," was a member of Freeport council.

Knights of Columbus, and of St Joseph's Catholic church. He was widely and favorably known throughout the northern section of Illinois. GLASSES Cornel R. Silverstone OPTOMETRIST Smith Bide. (Formerly Taibox mac.) rhoiw Main 15C OptM Saturday Until a t.

M. LOWEST FOOD PRICES IN NORTHERN ILLINOIS AT HARRISON'S TRADING POST Opposite Senior Inch School, Moseley St Phone Main Lowest Prices EVERY DAY! Buy All Your Groceries Here with Confidence. Comtry Gentleman TTM Sweet Corn JAVE EVERY DAT ON Califwnia Onnges, 4oz. 19c We Keterve the Right to Limit Quantities Plenty of Parking Space-No Hurry Hilton R. Graham Hilton R.

Graham, 30, son or Mr and Mrs John H. Graham, of 1408 West Lincoln boulevard, passed away at St. Petersburg, Fla, at 5 o'clock this morning He had been ill since last November The body will be brought to Freeport and funeral services will be conducted her: Mr. Graham was born in Freeport Peb 12. 1908.

He attended school at Durand and Freepcrt and was graduated from Onarga MilitAry academy. Onarga. Ill. in 1927 He 1 was united in marriage to Bernice Tucker March 5, 1935 Since August, 1936, they had resided in Plorrla. While in Freeport Mr.

Graham was employed by the Ridgway Electric campany and later by the Standard Oil company. Besides his wife he is survived by his parents and a sister. Mildred Graham, Cincinnati, He was a member of the Second Pres- i tnterian church 2Sc DR. LYONS Tooth 3 15' Tobaccos 10 S-Crain ASPIRIN TABLETS Tin or 4 Bottle Your Choice Velvet, Half Half or P. A.

Right rwerced limit quantities 25 W. STEPHENSON POND'S 55c Size Jar (Medium) Former 1O.95 Aetna Portable Radio hef priced tow! with new tuning. Rich.fiill far mora power than needed for the belt chain proiraaii Beautiful cabinet- NEW LOW PRICE Mrs Margaret Shattuck Mrs. Margaret Shattuck. 56.

wid- ow of the late Herbert Shattuck and a former resident of Freeport. passed away in Chicago yesterday. Funeral services will be conducted in Chicago Saturday with inter- ment there. Margaret Nienian was born In I Freeport 19. 1881, the daugh- ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Christian man Her marriage to Herbert Shat- tuck, Chiccgo. took place Nov. 15. 1916 The husband passed away April 23.

1932. The following sisters and brother survive, Mrs. Au- Jacobs, Mrs Rollin Ditzler, Mrs. F. L.

Campbell. Freeport: Adolph Nieman. Durand. The following step-sisters and step brothers I also survive. Mrs.

Elizabeth Williams, Freeport; Miss Helen Blum- enstiel. William Blumenstiel. Spokane. Wash John Blumenstlcl. DC- troit.

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wile ol Earl Stata. ol 101 West Main -trccl pasMxl auav al a local hospital -arlv todaj following a car's illness Funeral will be at the Walker mortuary. West Mr.m Mrccl. at 1 30 o'clock aJlcmoon I Newell, pastor 1 1 of United Brethren church, will conduct the M-nlces and will be made in Grand View cenit- i Viola Baker was born in Harlem Nov. 28.

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1885-1977