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Daily Republican-Register from Mount Carmel, Illinois • 6

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i DAILY REPUBLICAN'REGISTERy FKIDA OCTOBER 30, 1942. IIOUNT CXRMEL, ILLINOIS in Russia- and in North Africa RAIN COMES TO THIS AREA PLEASANT VISIT are likely to be drawn out, with' SUSPENSE IN WAR ACTIONS IS OBSERVED Stewart Says: VWorU Federation Might Be Answer -VWorldYWow More Of MAYNE ATTENDS CAR MEETING S. A. Mayne attended a son meeting of Chevrolet dealers held in Mount Vernon Wednesday night Than Third Of lock Rainfall HiU Section. Outcome Straggles no indication of the outcome! for some time'' yet.

1 The battle of the SolomWalso may be a long ope, unless the Americans are overwhelmed -on Guadalcanal or there is a major engagement of the two fleets la which one aide or the other win. of Present It. Watceed latently, DON MAYNE IS 4 NOW IN CITY Don V. Mayne, for" the past several years has bees an airplane pilot, is in Mount Carmel for a visit. He came down last night from Chicago and, will re-main here until Sunday.

He has his headquarters in Chicago and has been flying com-mercial planes, IN ARKANSAS eanaii 'V''-', John E. Williams at the bank, commenting on a trip he and Mrs. Williams made to their former home state of Arkansas, said they had a nice spent some time at Hot Springs and also were, at Pine Bluff and Little Bock during their stay. REGISTRATION OF WOMEN IS REVIVED AGAIN (United Press) WASHINGTON. D.C.; Oct President Roosevelt today revived prospects of a compulsory registration for American women to determine their availability for war Mr.

Roosevelt said such a registration was under discussion, but no definite decisioin has fceen reached. Nor, he added, has pere been-any decision on the overall method of meeting the nation'! wartime manpower problems. Lightning and thunder cams to this in a rainstorm during the' nfght and the official report this morning showed the rainfall for the 24-hour period to have been .85 of an inch. 1 clear naval supremacy in those By CHARLES P. STEWART t.

Central Press Columnist WASHINGTON. A federated U.S. Patent Office) By LOUIS F. KEEMLE (Of "the-United Press War Desk) The war has entered a period of acute susDense. with vital i KM UP waters irorld.la the end toward which Jemocratlo religions, economic The Wabash river" remained at WANT AD8 rt roxulta.

WA.NT ADS get results. Gas Heater Is Cause Of Blast (United Press V. group, and political leaderships are 4 gtaBd of nine.tntns of a footj in the balance on Jhiee-active working, in wbile the mercury continued to fronts simultaneously. Hennebergers Are Back Home Mr. and L.

Ft 'Henneber-gcr returned home Wednesday from a trip to Little' Rock, Ark-where they visited with their son, Robert, who is stationed there in the medical corps. Returning, they came through Murfreesboro, where they visited with' their daughter, Virginia. surance against range high with a maximum el The outcome of the struggle on i 62 yesterday and "a low of 68 for any one of the fronts Southern future wars. Totalitarian: the night Egypt, or the Solomon i ism's advocates aren't included. islands is bound to have an im NEW portant bearing in the course of of course.

7 UNITED BRETHREN ADS get SPRINGFIELD, 1TL. Oct today said a gas heater which became over-heated had caused the blast which' shattered a wing of the Sangamon county highway garage here last night 1 Henry Woodson, colored jani-Uor, who was the only one in th CHURCH NEWS NOTES the war in 1943, which may 'well The totalitar- lans are in sl -v 1 vH i i i L2 L- Charlee P.1,. Stewart prove to be the decisive year. Frank W. McQuoid, pastor.

It is almost impossible to ap- ye, stand fast in the praise thl trend of the battle on fuit you like men, be I any front from the scanty mili- building at the time of th exploit ON 1 1 1i I in Fnwt a -i ...1: L. 1. LIBERTY GAS strong." Corinthians 143 agreement with the democrats to the extent that they want a world-wide super government but their ideal of it is al cscapea unnarmed. tary information which is being released. At this writing, howev er, it appears that the struggles WANT ADS get results.

Saturday Sunday, Oct. 31 Nov. together differ- Adams Corners Sunday, Divine worship at 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school at 10:30 a.m. -Monday, C.E. gathering at the parsonage.

Thursday, Prayer meeting at 8:00 p.m. BIG FALL BARGAIN RFP ent from tne on6 tP' which 1 mocracy's spokesmen argue. The democrats' concept Is a OCTOBER COAT DRESS EVENT Liberty Ethyl lie; Liberty 70 I Uberty 80 12c 13c PUBLIC SALE! of Monument Stones and Tools 1 will offer at Public Auction at my place 114 W.3rd St. on WEDNESDAY," NOVEMBER 4 Sale Starting 1P.M. ConiUting of the followiag proportyi one 5 horse Electric Motor) one CuVtiu Air Compressor, 3 Hx3U two cylinder i one Air Tank, 16x60 ia good condition! one Pangbora Sand Blait Generator, cap.

1000 lbH with condaaior; one Motor and one Blast Faai one electric Beach 'Criaderi one Sand Stone Grindr electric lew speed Grind Stoaei Air 'Hammers; JTooJij Jotof i Hand Wrenakai, Hammar, Sledge Hammers, LoU of small articles not mentioned. Special Coat Value Fleeces Spend Less Get More Eaeitingl, Naw Drestas in.H for Every FaU. $3.97 friendly general organization, mutually acceptable to all its members, each of which will run its own local affairs but join In helpful co-operation where common interests are involved. It's to be approximately iije our United States, with a governor and legislature apiece but with a collectively chosen president and congress, lederaHyiupreme; r-r Patton Sunday, Suniluy school at 9:30 a.m.; divine worship at 10:50 a.m.; Christian Endeavor at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer meeting at 8:00 p.m..

9)30 A itnikniul Fur Fabric. Si 088 12! KEROSENE Gal. 35c Wear. Wool rabrie A Polo $5.88 Buy Now i I win to neia at-me county rarin. COTTON BLANKETS All those Jiving near are invited The totalltarlans' aim Is a cen-traLdespotisnvwithJL Herr Hitler Mens 8-oz.

Over-alls for men $1.39 to Uen -thi service unday Doubla sti sftA at its He's to select himself. I afternoon There'll be no home rule anywhere. ry Valuable dividends! Couiwns With Each 10c Purchase 7 Buy U. S. Government Savings Stamps With The Savings You Make Here What the Fuehrer dictates will IacUh Nye Chapel Sunday, Sunday, school at 10 a.m.; divine worship at Christian Endeavor at 7:30 p.m.

$1.99 $1.29 Ovarshoas 98c Mem Heavy Ribb.d Unioniuitt I have on hand about $2,000 worth Granite and Stone that will be sold at auction. This i finished aad ready to letter. Also a lot of atones in the rough. One Book Caaei one Tablet one Settee) lot 'of small -articles aot mentioned. For the benefit of dealers yea can come and bay at this sale at your owa price.

Lots of tools that farmers can use. Come and come to hay. I am going oat of business. Terms-CASH A.E WOMACK, Owner COL. M.

M. MOBLEY, Auctioneer, Mt. Carmel, III. Pleasanturove -'Sunday, Sunday school, at 10 a.m.; Christian Endeavor at 7:30 p.m.; divine worship at 8:00 p.m. Liberty-Service, Inc.

HinSCIl STORE Buy Bonds Stamps Please note that preaching service will be held in ajl churches on each Sunday from now on. Specimen of Official Ballot, Wabash County, Illinois, Election Tuesday, November 3, 1942 DEMOCRATIC PARTY REPUBLICAN PARTY PROHIBITION PARTY 0 'A The Proposed Amendment To Section 1, Article IX, Of The Constitution Of The' State Of Illinois EXPLANATION OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT. The proposed Section I of 'Article IX of the Con-' stitution differs from the present Section 1 of Article IX only by reason of the addition of the second paragraph, which is entirely new and which provides that the General Assembly shall have the power, in imposing an occupation or privilege tax, to exempt the business of selling food for the human consumption, and gives the General Assembly. the power to define the word food." FOB UNITED STATES SENATOR RAYMOND S. McKEOUGH 7815 S.

Euclid Chicago FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS. STATE AT LARGE: BENJAMIN S. ADAMOWSKI 1647 N. Nagle Chicago FOR STATE TREASURER i For the proposed amend- YES meat to Section 1 of Ar- mmmmmm tide IX of the Conttitv- tioa. NO LJ JV.

D. FORSYTH Champaign it "go" from pole to pole. There isn't much discussion of totalitarianism's merits or demerits." Where ft doesn't prevail it Isnt popular with Where it does prevail nobody criticizes it adversely and continues to live. Discussion Aplenty In democratic countries, however, there's been plenty of debate relative to world federation's possibilities, along the line suggested IVu beerf" especially effervescent In Washington, as the earth's i important capital where It can be aafely indulged in, and where, also, folk have time to listen to it and give heed; they're too busy with bombings In places like London, Stalingrad, and Chungking, but practice blackouts are no serious distraction here. So 'when a controversy of the sort is due to develop itself.

Wash- lngton Invariably Is where It breaks" out i on thf simplv swarm in Uncle Sam's governmea. tai center. As a foregone conclusion, it's the surviving democracies' diplomatic bub, with Russia among its pokes if Communism's as democratic as it professes to be China, too. Europe's Axisly-overrun nations likewise have-set up their emergency agencies in our midst Jewish societies, persecuted by duces and caudillos, maneuver from here. Pre-Ua Latin America is mostly pro-us, and getting more sci.

Incidentally, the Latin Americas, remember, are predominantly Catholic, and their church, to its Infinite credit besides being democratic, has protested Axis inhumanity toward the Jews. And the Italians? My experience with 'em is that they're antl-Mussolini. There's another bunch the Spaniards! Far be it from the average Latin-American to be a totalitarian. He's a revolutionary cuss, -who gravitates into a dictatorship occasionally, but be proves that he's no totalitarian by overthrowing it pretty soon. It's true that European Spain has a fuehrer (locally known as a caudillo) in Generalissimo Franco, but he.

isn't representative and hangs on only by his eyelids. Pop-. ular (distinguished from official) Spanish sentiment, as indicated in Washington, is almost TOO democratic; it verges on being anarchistic it Well, anyway, almost every evening there's a meeting in Washington of some international institute or seminar or assembly for consideration Think Federation's Answer First of the extinction of totalitarianism, and Secondly, of a program to prevent such development ever again. World federation is practically the 100 per cent prescription. It's conceded that it was tried as the League of Nations objective and didn't work, but the dope is that it was a bungling Job and that humanity wasn't ripe for it then, anyway.

The point also Is raised that the totalltarlans won't acquiesce, anyway. To that the answer is that they'll have to be licked so completely that they'll HAVE to submit Then the question arises Will they STAT licked The HOPE is that they'll like it ao well that they'll be satisfied. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION JOHN A. WIELAND i Calumet City FOR TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR Qc WAYLAND BROOKS 1637 W. Howard St, Chicago FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, STATE AT LARGE: STEPHEN A.

DAY Evanston- i. FOR STATE TREASURER. wiixumgstoatton Morris FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION VERNON L. NICKELL Champaign FOR-TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY i OF ILUNOIS MARTIN G. LUKEN I 1448 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago CHESTER R.

DAVIS FRANK II. McKELVEY, Springfield -t FOR' REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, Twenty-third District CHARLES W. VURSELL Salem FOR MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Forty-eighth District i FOR REPRESENTATIVES 'JOHKR. THOMPSON Bridgeport- T.V.SMITH Monee (P. 0.) Creta a.

(a tn i 0 6 a 9 i'; FOR5 UNITED STATES SENATOR ENOCH Al HOLTWICS Greenville FOR REPRESENTATIVE ht CONGRESS i STATE AT LARGE: ELIZABETH STEPHENS CARR FOR STATE TREASURER 1 1 WILLIAM J. GOODMAN 1 Harvard FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION CLAY FREEMAN GAUMER TOR TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 0 ALONO L. PARROTT. i Kankakee' 1 LJ MILDRED E. YOUNG v.

826 N. Latrobe Chicago MINNIE BROOM KOSS FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 1 i Twenty-third District i FOR MEMBERS OF THE Gr.NERAI ASSEMBLY Forty-eighth Dtrict FOR REPRESENTATIVES 4 FQ)V COUNTY JUDGE I FOR COUNTY CLERK lj A FOR TREASURER FOR SHERIFF FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER v. CM' a' 'A 2 2' Jit KENNEY E. WILLIAMSON i WALTER WILLIAMS Benton FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Twenty-third District LAURENCE F. ARNOLD Newton FOR MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Forty-eighth District -( FOR REPRESENTATIVES JESSE HIGGINS i Oblong LjjbiiN f.

Omaha FOR COUNTY JUDGE CLARENCE E. PAKTEE FOR COUNTY CLERK LZ PAUL DEISHER 52 fvrt 8 c-r? t4 5S S. R. STANLEY Crossville FOR COUNTY JUDGE A a a i I'm av SB A FOR TREASURER VERA (Mrs. Glenn) GOODART r.

9 5v 0 FRANK FORNOFF FOJR COUNTY CLERK CLEO R. TRIMBLE TOR TREASURER HUGO MAYNE FOR SHERIFF M. M. MOBLEY FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS JUSTUS A. GIBSON i FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER OgENTRY ADAMS FOR, SHERIFF WALLACE WARSIOTn FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS BYRON D.

ARRICK FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER n.LNEWSUM Looking forj a.lf to send to a Soldier. Sailor or Marine overseas? See our gift guide in theclas-j t'ificd section. IL 1.

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