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PAGE FOURTEEN THE FREEPORT JOURNAL-STANDARD WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 30,1939 dent also said he sent message to Lieut. Governor John Stellc. Neither Governor Horner. resting Highland Park, nor Lieut.

Governor Slelle in Springfield would make public the text of the president's telegrams or their replies. The president pointed out that convening of the legislature was a matter for the governor alone to decide. Mr. Horner lias said he may DEATHS Orleiia Tiffany, Stockton stocktoiv; 111.. AUK.

Orlcna Tiffany. 72. lifelong resident of Stockton, was found dead in bed this morning about 7 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Nagle, 303 North Willis street, where she has recall the assembly this iall to ton; bccn ma ng her home for the past slder old age assistance legislation fcw years Miss Tiffany had been and there have been requests from outside the state that the subject, of OPINION HOLDS PRODUCTION CURB WILL OE CONSIDERED in ill health for some lime, having suffered a few years ago with a oil production control be also con- st rokc but since ihat time her considered a i the session.

I i i seemed improved and wai Recall Defeats quite In recent months. The Petroleum Associaiion of I i Snc 1)ad returned last evening SMS PLANS ARE SET was broad MiouRh probably to in- FLAMES FROM EXPLODING elude majority of persons al'Jected rnvm KAruiUIIMI by the caused by wagc- liour negotiations between the United Mine Workers of America and operators in the Appalachian fields. Sprinuliolcl. 111.. A nois.

which claims to be the largest a 8 o'clock from Lament. Iowa. a Secretarv' of War Louis Jolin- mil i nlnn l-n HIT TTUPH HV IMTuHl rtl'Da 1117.3 MOP 111 .,1, Con tents of telegrams exchanged by President Roosevelt and Governor Homer about the Illinois oil industry remained undisclosed today, but slate-house opinion grew a oil conservation might be included in a call for a probable social session of the legislature this fall. President Roosevelt disclosed producers' organization in the state 1Pre iSne attended funeral services and heretofore an opponent of regulatory legislation, came out yesterday in favor of "a reasonable of a nephew. Upon return home sin- in health but became ill about 11 o'clock last eve- try are in complete readiness.

POLICE STUMPED FOR MOTIVE IN MYSTERIOUS CHICAGO BAR KILLING Chicago. AUR. Christopher Hughes said today the police were "absolutely at a loss for a motive" in the killing ia.st night of Felix A. Blucher. 37, shot down as he sat talking at the bar after dining in a west side inn.

said today that plans for in- I investigators said tavern employes dustrial mobilization in event of a related that the mysterious gunman war emergency involving this coun- lowered the place once when a dozen WAR BEEN MEETING 30-- (LP)-- GASOLINE TRUCK DESTROY SHARPSBUR6, BUILDINGS Pittsburgh. Aug. from an exploding gasoline Irv.ck swept through a business block in nearby Sharpsburg today with a loss estimated by Police Chief Anthony Ferraro at more than $120,000. Two homes were leveled and six other buildings wrecked or badly damaged. The flames spread so quickly thai Mrs.

Nellie Zygumnciak and her eight children were trapped on tin- BY PRESIDENT i SENATORS COME BAC'K AT V. D. BLAMING CONGRESS FOR CRISIS second floor of their home. The mother fashioned from bed clothing and lowered thr children, ranging in age from 3'-j to Washington yesterday that he had in which a agency regulatory program." Clarence T. i Smith of Flora, president of the as- oriena i a the daughter of sociation.

said lie had in mind a Mr a Delzon Tiffanv, was program or "conservation" as distm- boni Feb 1367 on a fal a lew in I guished from one of strict proration. lnilpiS SOULh of Stockton She has in community her en- governor empowered to the amount i lire i she was an active member that he of oil each producer could pump. the Stockton Universaiist church jicnt a mc.ssage to the about oil. but said only didn't atk for the convening of a Here and at Highland Park, aides special legislative se.ssion._The_prcs[- of the governor recalled that Mr. i Horner had recommended oil ron- and a member of several social organizations in Stockton.

He made that after a half-hour conference with President Roosevelt and the new war resources board. Johnson said thai the mobilization plans ''were complete when the board was appointed" approximately three weeks ago. Acting Secretary of Navy Charles 15. to the ground. Then she leaped senate posiponement of from the window.

I i leu. revision was a factor ii Smith's Price ACTUAL $235 VALUE $144 nmrnrr Has Minneapolis Honcywll Thermostat EVERYTHING Feeds 24 hours. Holds 350 Ibs. GUARANTEED. See it now.

Booklet free. i Edison accompanied Johnson Miss Tiffany is the last of her tne conferenc e. servaiion laws at previous sessions family to pass away. She was but that the legislature voted them i of the late Reuben Tiffany, down. In the recent regular session, I we known Freeport, attorney.

legislative commission headed by Rep. Oral Tuttle of Ham a bur hcvden Iune held several neanngs over the ale Coronei a Bertch and subdued a repon holding conducl an thi ef- FREDERICK B.5MITU i CD. LAST FEW LOW SUMMER PRICE DAYS. No. 1 POCAHONTAS As Low as $10.00 No.

2 POCAHONTAS As Low $9.50 PETROLEUM COKE $11.25 COKE, Best Quality $10.75 BR1QUETTS, Clean $11.00 FRANKLIN COUNTY $7.25 BLACK MAGIC $5.75 BELCANO STOKER $6.00 Deliveries Made at Your Convenience by Careful Courteous Men. CASH COAL CO. H. C. COOX n.

R. FAIR 216 Slcphenson SI. such legislation was not needed ihat lime. FORMER BRODHEAD MEN AWAIT TRIAL ON FRAUD CHARGE! I Madison. A former Brodhrari men, father and I son, were under bond today, i i ngemenU a i i been completed as yet.

FUNERALS Mrs. A ii 11 ip Miche. Pearl Citr Pearl City. 111., Aug. two other defendants, pending ap- services for Mrs.

Annie Miche will pea ranee before Federal Judge Pat- be held at 2 o'clock Thursday after- rick T. Stone at Superior Sept. 6 on noon from funeral charges of iking the mails to de- fraud. Frederick W. Marty.

32. formerlv home in Pearl City. Rev. A. W.

Otis, pastor of the Pearl City Methodist church, wil! officiate and buria! will operator of a cheese brokerage at be made in the German cemetery. Rice Lake and now a resident of three miles east of Pearl City. Monroe, surrendered at the office I C. K. Rockford.

111.. Aug. for of the United States marshal here last week. Subsequently his father, Jacob Marty. 63.

was arre.sted at Rice Lake, together with Elmer J. i Young, cashier of the State bank of Rice Lake, and Guy Stearns. collier of the closed Farmers' State Itoank in Canton, near by. R. Callendar.

ex-service man. band organizer and former Rockford resident, who died of a heart attack at his home in Peoria Monday night. and the the board with Mr. Roosevelt since its creation. Johnson said that the board has been in virtual constant session since its creation.

patrons were there, ordered two 'drinks and left, returning later A half-dozen others, mo.si of when only Blucher. the proprietor i firemen, were injured, none and two employes were present. V- Then, they reported, he fired five shots from the doorway, two striking Blucher, and fled in an automobile. Lieutenant Hughes said Mrs. Blucher hysterically told him her husband, a printing company foreman, had no enemies.

The Bluchers i have two young daughters. Coincidentally. Lieutenant Hughes said the detective bureau had received several letters, the last one August 24. from a curio dealer in nice i us crea iion I Saltillo. Mexico.

claiming -that He explained that he ana Eaison Bluchej i visit last May naci are chairmen ot the army-navy iven wortllless check for $45 in munitions board, to which the rep a for merchandise and ask-' sources group would act as an ad- visory agency in the event of a war emergency. Other developments here: 1. Secretary of State Hull disclosed that the U. S. has been in- formed of the genera! nature of i Adolf Hitler's latest note to Great Britain.

He declined to reveal any of i its terms. He said the situation abroad sometimes looks better and sometimes worse. 2. President Roosevelt sent a message to President Aurelio Mosquera Narvarez of Ecuador expressing "deepest appreciation" for the latter's endorsement of Mr. Roosevelt's recent peace appeals to European FOREIGN SHIPS LIKELY TO BE NVITESG.A1TO MEET HIM AT i A A new rope di.sputc over foreign poliry today in wako of Prr.sidenl Roosevelt's assertion tlv.it neutrality in the Mr.

Roiwvelt said hile ye.strrday lu- everybody bnlicved a i to act on his request for repeal nf the arms embargo had contributed in a major or minor degree to the present tense situation. The subject cume up at a press conference when the president to comment on recent speech in which Loui.s Johnson, assistant, secretary of war. declared poslponr-ment. of debate i next winiir Imd favored Germany. i 10 Johnson's speech.

Senator Wheeler D. Mont.) said i last i at Helena. "Every war jiusoist in this coun- SIAJ'E SfcV E. B. SEAItCV i iry i.s in favor of our going to the PROMISES "FOND CARE" TO a'd of England and France in event In ceremony roiulwU-d by George II.

Hart, whom they described as and justice of peace. Her mother. C. M. Clay of Nashville, 111., mid Ins mother.

Mrs. Kern Mobley ol CVn- trulia. were witnesses. As Charline PiiKh. iwlivi- Jefferson, the new Mrs.

Mobley began preaching in Bcuuniont. years ago and slit; ton- ducted services almost cor.tinuou.'d.v lor four years In Texas, New Mexico. Louisiana, Kansas. Oklahoma and other southern In Assembly of God churches and tabernacles. Her an oil worker.

moved to southern Illinois fall and she since has been active In churches in this area. VETERANS WHO ATTEND of war. They would not only send at the pres- CONGO STOKER One of the finest made at a price you can afford. COMPLETE INSTALLATION as as $150.00 Plus Occupational Tax, Monthly payments can be arranged. Telephone MAIN 1500 Rosenstiel Company 315 So.

State Ave. i yyX i rt.ui.- i i i i i i i i i i KI uie ores- Philadelphia. Aug. cm bc onc them a "we shall take tt ollkl a to pncl i fond caie of Senator cn BV ij own Earl B. Searcy, Springfield.

Ill to- inr wr arc nol contributing to I day invited the Grand Army of i i Rspubiic to hold their 74th national Scna or told encampment in Springfield 1940. 1Tponc lluu he be ipvrd lhe res Searcy appeared before the G. A. a PiW Khould re R. at tneii j3ra annual encampment, a i cl present Internationa! bemc held here and explained that ccntillion and adcied: i TM a i a would not want priated $12.000 next years i a a campment if it is hela that state.

Pn lipl pl: nrr sponsored the appropriation leaders. RELEASED THIS AFTERNOON in the legislature. MOOSE STRIKE'DICTATOR' MOT fit nrrmr.no New York 1 center of Illinois patriotism and cul- LloT OP French line today revised an earlier lure." Searcy said, statement that the Normandie-would "Your a i i Abra: will be hfld at 3 p. m. Thursday a Fred Zabel.

Aurora. Elected 'Firstj be held here indefinitely and an- ham Lincoln, lived there. The only the McAllister-Julian funeral Supreme Governor' jnouncec shortly before noon the home he ever owned is there. He ir- president. I any confidence in A president lias been handling "Springfield wants you--not present international i as the capital city, but as a typical policy ha." been one of constant meddlinn." Slipppard TPX.P of i the senate military committee ex- i pressed- opinion in an interview All four were indicted bv the jury in Madison early 1 be that "under no circumstances will The indictment, said A.sMs'ant U.

Philadelphia. Aug. Survivors fticiude his S. Attorney Alvin Loverud. charges former Grace Dodge of Rockford.

that, the four operated a "check and a son. Charles Wayne, kiting" scheme between the Rice the i a I 9 rder of Moose i V. would sai! as soon as it received lies buried there. His immortal spirit we an army to fight in a war clearance papers. radiates from there to the length abroad." by unanimous I First announcement said the liner and breadth of the civilized world, i Lake and Canton banks, Donald Ford.

Formerly of Lanark Lanark. 111.. Aug. 30. boa.

Canal Zone, former Lanark resolution, struck the word "die- i to be held on orders from Henri "General Grant started his march tator" from its rituals and titles of i Cangardel. managing director in to the Civil war from Springfield, elective officers throughout the Paris. The later statement said the His spirit would wish. I am sure. English-speaking world.

i message had been garbled. that you. hb troops, come marching The action was recommended by U. S. Senator James J.

Davis of Pennsylvania, director-general of Meanwhile the liner. like the back again next year. North German-Lloyd's Bremen, and "Your great founder. Dr. B.

F. British ships, the Transylvania Stephenson. lived in 'resident, were held Tuesday after- the order, in his to 1.000 dele- i an the Aquitania. was searched by The city of Decatur Springfield, where the FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD CHILD 1 EVANGELIST WEDS BOY OF i 17 AFTER 7 YEAR CAREER i Ccmrulia. 111..

Aug. 15-year-old child--evangelist, who to start Tlie largest beautv shop lhe bcsl waves because we do the largest business in good Get her a good WAV and Lalesl Trim by Mr. Mullings- worth. Rcvlon Nail All colors of carried in stock. ROCKFORD TAXI DRIVER, HOMER QUICK, MISSING Kayp Cnrislian church minisler 1 officiated.

Rockford. 111.. Aug. Homer Quick whose abandoned cab found here and in which were his cap and and an (work sheet. It was learned a me Flowers were car had been forced to the curb at the location where it was found by a car which had apparently been following Quick's cab.

i The missing man is a brother of noon at 2:30 o'clock from the Corn- attending the 51st international customs guards to see that they car- I Grand Army of the Republic was as conducted religious services i I well funeral home. Rev. Harry G. i convention. ried no war contraband.

officially born, is nearby. 13 middlewc.nern and southern 1 The word order since ago. wil "The present meaning that, is read assistant collector of" customs, de- by the public into the word, die- dined to say whether clearance tator." Davis told the delegates. papers would "be forthcoming, i of Lanark, brothers-in-law, it a suitable title for The Normandie was scheduled to i Pallbearers were. Anthony Novak.

i William Jensen and Francis Ma. i i i i i i 11 a i i a i i i have been a i Savanna a piu ick. Rockford taxi oriver. of Canal Zone, and William Lanark, the presiding officers of an organ- sa at 3 a. C.

S. T. and many 1 ization such ours, devoted to its 300 passengers began arriving by Mrs. Mrs. Helen Helen Tomman and Mrs.

Helen democratic ideals of free men. free early. one was allowed on board. i Manning. government, freedom of speech and Skipper Irked Burial was-, made in the Lanark the resE freedom of assembly and The Cunard White Star line.

i cemetery. freedom to worship God in our own however, permitted its passengers Mr Ford was knled Julv 9 a way." lo board the Amiitania, which had Leroy Quick in an automobile an accidenl The convention elected Fred W. been scheduled to sail at noon, crash near Freeport a week ago. i Aurora. 111., first supreme Still chafing under the delay unit has been estimated a more than 2 per cent of the 000 lepers in the world are in sariums.

sibility will be yours. You win honor husband us immeasurably if you will accept this invitation. Our unstinted hospitality will attest our sincerity and appreciation." "FROZErSLEEP TATIENT IS TO BE DISMISSED FROM HOSPITAL IN A FEW DAYS Springfield. Aug. ERVICE Tine 'teen-aged couple announced todp.y they became Mr.

and Mri. Lnnce Mobley Friday at St. Charles, i Floors Main 14 So. Chicago Ave. HARRISON'S 710 W.

MOSELEY ST. his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fay The resolution stated that aT- Jacobs, following a four month ill-(though the order for years has' Although North German Lloyd ham said today.

two or three days. Dr. James Gra- TRADING POST GROCERIES--FRESH MEATS--FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Juice Oranges 23c ONK DOZKN Soda 12c Steak Ib. 25c Plenty of Parking Space-No Hurry ness, will be held at 1:30 p. m.

Fri-j designated the presiding officer of officials lodged formal com- i Dr. Graham said the patient was I day at the home. Rev. George i lhe supreme lodge and of each plaints with the German embassy "doing al! right" but that it would. Fisher, pastor of the Presbyterian I member lodge as "dictator." current i Washington, the inspection bore be several weeks before any conclu- 'church at.

West Union, will politics brought Uus designa- I the personal approval of President jsion could be reached as to the re- and burial will be in Winne- tion "into disrepute." i Roosevelt. He said the ships of all 'suit of the treatment. Lum. Chinese bago cemetery. It was estimated the change of possible belligerent powers would be restaurant employe, was put to sleep i He was married to Erma Johns, title would cost the order S50.000 in searched to insure they were not in a bathtub August 17 and kept i April 22.

1934 in Rockford. She died printing costs and revision of armed to raid other commercial packed in ice for five days. in December. 1935. The convention also adopted a vessels.

Pending later examinations. Dr. Survivors his a resolution Roose- Tne president told a press con- Graham said it was undecided i would submit to a treatment. A rtrpoHt and and Mary Lou Patterns of Rockford. Mr.

and Mrs. P. constitution and its principles." American port equipped to arm DIES OF HKlRT ATTACK H. Jacobs of Clearwaier. Fla.

Another resolution was approved if at sea for offensive purposes. i Dixon. I establish a chair of journalism at Poole. 63. owner of Laundry SENATOR BRIDGES TO MAKE 'Mooseneart.

the organizations school Washington. D. Aug. company here and a resident of the i i i i VIMWWI.V i Illinois, under the bequest of the JThe state department said today it city for the past 37 years, oied sud- FORTY SPEECHES ON PLANNED Mate Ada Patterson. understood the German liner at his home.

115 Hcnnepin men would be allowed to sail last night shortly New York on this afternoons tide, was stricken with a heart attack, i The treasury, it, said, expected current inspection of all foreign TOUR FROM COAST TO COAST OHIO COAL OPERATORS MAY TAKE RULING THAT "STRIKE STUKtN FRCEPORT'S OCI-T. CfOUt ift-lft MAIIt TOMORROW- THURSDAY Is The LAST DAY August Fur SALE Including Manufacturer's SAMPLE LINE HURRY! BUY! SAVE! Washingion. Aus. Siyles Bndses. Republican.

New Hampshire, lor whom a 19W presi- i i a boom has been started, said I 'oday lie plans coast-to-coast -pfakin? tour nrxr monrh. Bridccs will start his in WAV IMIT A CTDirC" Til PflllDT VSsels ir American ports would bc HAS mil A olHIKt III UUUnl in time to permit clearance and sailing then. Columbia. Aus. Some ouanem inoicated today that Ohio coal operators trouJd cany I 111.

on Sept. 17. cover- in'" the courts a far-reaching de- mc ail west of Mississippi cision in which the Ohio bureau rxccpt Dakolas. Idaho and Mon- I of unemployment compensations BURGLARS PREFER A ROUND i OF DRMKS JO S1.800 CASH Saint John. N.

Aug. IP-- He make 40 speeches, he board of review htfd that last Tne burglars who entered a govern- i spring bituminous mine shutdown mcnl liquor store here preferred he 5 'o prevent 1oo a no strike. to money. Only 3 days more TO BUY YEARS OF SLEEP CONTENTMENT AT THE PRICE Males imm M-nciins pledged Wiih one of members There about tl.800 in the i inc Republican iia- th" boar3 ruled laie yes- but ihey made no ivrniiori. Hr said lir or- thai minpr; were rn- Jempt to ii.

"The burglars broke br 1 bcncliw about the skylisht ot an adjoin- rhnoM- Incirai' iiorr and Ihen lound tliat i a i ran br njrkfxl undrr i nf wmiwi a rulinp by wall, a foW and half Uiirk. prevailins; ai H. G. Atkinson, who intrn'cncd bctiresn tlurm and Uie I hrJd OTI May 9 1hal t3ic shutdown liquor waF a slrJke and refiL to- attoic They tunneled hole through mmpcnsaljon lo miners. Under solid -rail ol brici and finally nude Ohio lav.

persons invoked in a way into rfore. They cannot rewave uncmpJoy- Ijjjnorod safe and the cash njrnt. benefit. register and oentcnxJ their tlforts OX TEAMS PULL FOR $525 AT EASTERN STATES FAIR haul Majv. A av for Stale; lirrr Srni.

13 on shelves. Slaiw OnaH crmwanr ol bol.tte. fountJ on floor. fnwn Alkinxtn naJins. i About $JO wxjrth liquor 28-pc.

Set. service for 6 36-pc. Sel, service for $12.75 61 -pr. S-l, for ft $19.25 52-pc. Set.

12 $19.50 C. L. Ringer JEWELRY STORE 1 1 3 W. Slepkcfisofi St. in ihire weight classes and a Ijrr-lor-all 1 prmjp.

Tcamcfl in pairs, the oxen will boau a required length ol six leei. Owners ol Uie champion -Kill divide 4525 in cash jfriTCf: GLASSES R. Silverstone IK WSM flnnw MJTH CwtH r. RE-SIDE your HOME Ss. WHk wl Brick V-Neer Sidntf on Cclolex Backinc At Loweal First Ask Frederick G.

Smith Co. Plwiw Main 13 327 E. SteyKmson St. MATCH AT SAME SALE ntlCE OSTE THE WORIO-FAMOITS NAME (IT Qt ALITY IN THIS EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING OF MAIN 370 STlli A COMPLETE eEa.ECTJON OF COLORS AND COVERINGS FOB YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE WIEMAN AND SNYDER YOUR HOME FURNISHERS 114-16 So. Van Bum US So.

GaWiMi FURNITURE--RUGS--UHOLEUM.

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