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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1011. FIVE Green's War Program Hits Democratic Snags Charles E. Myers OWN HOME Camp Forrest Teacher Solves Problem of Nominated to Prepares For Air Raids Housing-Buys Own Trailer Postmastership I'HONE WANT-ADS 4500 increase Mate E) paso students Begin Pontiac Man Awaits Official Notification Meets Opposition Purchase of Defense Bonds. PONTIAC.

(PNS) Charles Myers was nominated by President I PRINGFIELD, ILL. UPi Part Roosevelt Friday as Pontiac post-1 of Governor Greena 16 million dol Plans lor Protection Recommended For Ordinary Cities camp ronncsT. ttnn Aa ajr raid tta far TuUahotao a ad Cp rnm has hea afted Vy Ci t.r-afl r. Waits, cam raavtnaaJer aad now at Jr d-raetaa of U- Cot It lUrr. 1I ro.

I d.v'oa efeecJ e.T.rr. t--aa la 1 a fr- CI liar r-e e-4 st i master. lar state defense program ran Into Mr. Myers said he did not expect crag in the special legislative Jujws 77) -T- -w to be officially notified for about! session Friday is Democrat chal two weeks. He will succeed K.

M. Murphy who has held the office fori lenged proposals to increase the state police strength from 350 to the last five years. Mr. Myers was born In Russell-1 ville. Ohio, 59 years ago.

He camel 1,000 men and questioned the necessity of establishing a three million dollar emergency contingent to Pontiac In 10O3 and was em ployed in the Pontiac State bank! fr arr-ft io ltersl fund to be controlled by the the oi4.t in aery a from 1904 until 1931. lie was em-l ployed by the National Bank of! espted la he iaa4 x. These -were highlights of the de Pontiac for two years. For the last velopments in the senate and house seven years be has been, public I on the second day of the special administrator of Livingston county. session.

GOP Retaliates. PP -rJ) a' HKVWOKTII Al left MUs IVrn lUmm addme (liHUaua rank 4m IrslVr Ualag rMa table. IClchl. th trailer Is Itralrd by an all Met. Republicans in the senate de feated a Democratic move to Three Named To Defense double the proposed five million Caa Faetaat has a-a aci-aircraft or tdV.er -aa eretacaa.

It taasl roaaaderod ta tao ardiaa7 city la for a w.Ke a ha aaaerted. Te Ut( era rtrraaTr thoao which have hea mstt' for aaa la larra a3 arvr tie aalioa. adari- la ta aa yar-tKitar War of rtae. Taa 0fm la aa m.t raid oara.ar iea iInI ia at tmy a4 I of e.vav dollar appropriation for the reserve militia, and voted down an other surprise amendment which Council would have provided funds for drill pay for the proposed force of 10,000 militiamen. The senate decided to hold an Pontiac Mayor Calls Meeting after-midnight session Friday night to pass the militia appropriation bill favored by Governor Green, EL PASO (PNS) Alia Duncan, student council representative, and Clayton Srhofield, student council president, buy a $50 defense but deferred until next week fur PONTIAC (PNS) Mayor Wil dfee are iry! te a-m tt- aaien, t'r iaao.

Co'-oal ltsr r-r. afeo4 eaeasr he ta Cvie-g aottaar4 foai tSa of attfUtt i- IK woa'l rfAfi to rt.e a af tba arr a -arr ft set la- bond from Postmaster John .1. McGuirr. liam Miller appointed O. E.

Sin ther hearings on the governors clair, R. G. Herahey, and James three million dollar contingent appropriation which drew Demo Plan to Buy More As Money Comes In F. Scouller to the defense committee which alao includes Clarence McDugle, 11. J.

Wagner, and WATCH FREIGHT -GET HIT BY ttretar rUs fcaie g-reraa c-f la re-tl er ta- C. T. Hunslcker, and James Laugh- war tte -Um wr ry. chief of police, at the city coun EL, PASO. (PNS) El Paso high PASSENGER cratic fire.

Democrats in the house op ened a fight against the governor's bill to boost the police force, and Republican leaders said they would not attempt to advance It on the calendar until next week. cil meeting Friday night. school students pooled their cIj tr. aJ ta meiota af ta irrr la Kl era oaa'-l to te Srt tUra. atkk Carra 1vr and club resources Thursday and The first meeting of the committee, with the mayor as chairman, will be held Monday night DELAVAN.

(PNS) Arthur Dough a $50 defense bond. re eoi trio. Zorn, Delavan music teacher, and The idea of such a purchase at the city hall. Miss Gertrude Donley, Methodist started Wednesday, when the stu W. P.

Sanford has offered a room A $750,000 additional appropr.a- church organist, took a bumpy dent council proposed such action. In bis building at 21S West Madi sal ho ig i 4.rrto. arera-ler -a4 is ta eiti aad sa ttao area tion to the state defense council land -not very rhythmic ride Friday. The council started the fund witt son street, rent free, with heat STX'UYIXG TIorU Jean Miller, en ef MU Imm' popil rrad asH life la traiW a In Im rsbln bedroom. UUht.

DrnU lleldrrby. the traiWr rwi; Jsr etariag also was scheduled lor senate pas- jvir. zorns passenger car was contribution of $5. and light furnished, for the use sag at the midnight session. caught by a special passenger train The athletic association and band of the defense committee.

Mayor daejered. throat ai tola T-- lltitr tlS rmm Charges of politics were hurled at the Fifth street crossing and club each matched the contribu Miller announced. The room needs la the house during discussion ot I carried several yards down the tion. Ench class contributed $2: furnishing. throvfi, te tlo rai renter at Cros rftot.

the state ponce increase measure right of way. C. T. llunaicaer read the report Has No Fear Because She Has a '22' as Democratic members of both Minor Injuries. of Mrs.

Edward Damon, city treas the 12 tenchers each gave $1. and organizations like the FFA, Home Economics club. Pep club and GAA, each added $2 to the fund. houses apparently worked in con A signal block was knocked off urer, showing $3,817.60 of bills due mm4 Itsto tUaeaovt. eaair4 wi4 aat.fr aoaij snaUao aaj at cert in an attempt to prepare the and allowed.

and the car was smashed in on state militia for ail of the state's The total was more than enough Joe James reported that "No one side. defense duties while blocking the to purchase the $50 bond. As addi Parking" signs had been placed on The two occupants suffered minor expansion of the highway police nr i.r.oxoit CAMrnt i.i. tional money Is collected, the West Cleary street between Divi cuts on their heads. (IMaUs'tp Writer school will purchase more bonds.

sion and the and A railroad. He The accident occurred as the two HGTWUKTII. Vljtor and re-1 'siaBMsjBsMSB mmwmmmummmmmmwmtm- sbsbbbss1 watching a southbound freight also said that widening of West Madison street had been approved sourcefulness are keynotes of the! train on the Alton tracks here, No Word on character of MLu Kern lKwtvs. by the WPA. drove into the passenger train go force.

Ilepresentatlvo William Vicars of Tontine, house minority leader, charged that "Republican political wheelhorses have been appointed as state policemen." Says Force Undermanned. William Johst reported that ing in the opposite direction. rural tearher, ho lives In a trailer! so shell have "a place of her own! new flag pole will be erected on Nurse Draft No Bad Effects. to bang her hat." the east side of the city hall so The train, by the way, was haul the flag can be raised and lowered Miss Downs, who teaches 13 pu Vo eH mff of IW dav. ar ji4 aVt .3 rvaa at aTMary fw; rt tk a or fTr' far awHrT f.t m-ar.

m4 it lt-e m-. r-rT- a-. tTa ta air r'-t o-re ta tv ti rrari ft-la taoard tao ea n. mt a4r i a oa last 1 ati Ifovr. if .1 tie ta.rd a.ar -d rotso to a I ardee lS'y from the second floor.

plls at the Adrian school four miles I ing blind children from Jackson ville to Chicago. east of lleyworth says. "I was llred Red Cross Asks Aid in Appeal T. P. Sullivan, state director of public safety, told house members that the state police force was now IBoth Mr.

Zorn and Miss Donley of living a suitcase and board-1 Tremont Choir have major roles in a Christmas ing PONTIAC (PNS) The local "woefully undermanned" with 342 vesper service Sunday. Always Work to Do. Red Cross chapter Friday had re officials and patrolmen. To Give Vespers IN Till: SHIOOL YARIWrW bae IrsIW wU- They expect to be able to take Being tired meant doing some-1 ceived no definite.word as to draft Representative Arthur part. dow.

Tbry fry fi thraw halls lbrch I Ing nurses for military service. Sprague Grange) said, in TREMONT. (PNS) The Meth- lB boul to thU young Mrs. Viola J. Botafleld.

chairman answer to charges by Democratic Plan Community Tnry had to eat la tao legislators that the administration of the nursing service for Livings Carl Smith will sive candlellsht 8Ptmber. oileU up her ARROWSMITH HAS ton county chapter of Red Cross, ve.ner. and cantata. -Th. Prince cauore revolver, rouea the trail- planned to maintain the state po- CrtrisTrriAS PronrAm lice strength at 1,000 permanently.

"riSTmaS rTOgram hotta. though, that time." She goe over to the school aata -i CANDY PACKING DAY3! has announced that there Is ur of Peace." at 4 o. m. Sunday. onto th- clo' yard and started gent need for nurses in military Momhora of th rholr Mn a nouse or ner own.

ARROWSMTTH. (PNS) The that he would offer an amendment to the measure providing for I-9 aa s-r rail ate-'ta. PNS ga ta tleir harracsa ARROWSMtTll duty for armed forces. building to do school work la the evening as a rule, and xun her trailer home for reading and re All registered Red -Cross nurses reaucuon or me ponce tugLu program wiu be in tne nign ton. Mrs.

E. L. Gardner. Mrs. Ru-I chool tearher what ah dor dolph (Madsen.

Mrs. F. E. Hlnman.1 wilh her tlm Ml day was caaiy fack.ag day a Airea smi.h. to 3o0 again within six months have been notified of this appeal.

laxation. "Tea. Its a little l.ke school gymnasium at 7 p. m. Dec tlivlnqston School after conclusion of the war, They have been asked to send their oirs.

imam iiruurn, jirs. r. i. 24. The program is being ar camping, hut It's the beet livirg ehldrsL "I neer hi The ladies cf tie In the senate.

Minority Leader Myers. Mrs. Charles Craeger. Mrs. ranged by the Methodist and Chris tian churches.

Kichard J. Dailey of Chicago ques charra packed hosa af Francis Topefer. Mrs. John San replies to Miss Myrtls Coltharp, director of the mldwestern division, In St. Louis.

quarters I've had since I've hrea teaching and the first pier lived that I could rail my eon." ment to get lonely. Ther are alwa) papers to grade and lea-ana plan to make out-" m4e caady at ta hoeao af I IVNTIAC-PNl a tioned Adjt. Gen. Leo M. Boyle of tie adequacy of the five million Mrs.

Edna Holderly. Mrs. Mil der, Mrs. Jean Renner. Donna Wll-key.

Joan Blumenscheln. Marjorie dred Gathman. Mrs. Violet Bane rrsatoa aad the af mm" -sooy dollar additional militia appropria Besides she does her own rook Bennett. Elaine GeU, Rudolph Officers Re-Elected hCy rv at to rarta Mrs.

Beulah Builta. Mrs. Esther tion. Madsen, Leslie Alexander, Noble Ing, keens her trailer ship shape I ATLANTA. (PNS) Mrs.

Made After Boyle told senators the a jo" wimm are Vance and Charles Craeger. Thelsnd drives her car to town for Our New Neighbors CARLOOlv Mr. and Mr. Arthur five million dollars was sufficient on ln program committee, Touth Fellowship will hold a baa- groceries. Methods chare a IS ef aad raady at tho ef Mrs.

Weeper fcr Af too hots la ervica. Merr.btfts ef the LCHa at.f- parked 1 cf caaiy fc ar at IaeU state meet any emergency he could to ket supper In the church parlors at 6 p. m. followed by a. Christ loreeee, ua.ney uetiaica tutti.

-I19lfyQ Party mas program. Reum. a boy. born Friday at Urn- amount maae no provision xor providing members of the militia with GR1DLEY. (PNS) The Legion fr tci hvt ada, a-ie 4.r, Vt Oax fron ta: a 7W, lUy CarA.

nor: Mra A rafo. pee; 0 a hrfr. t-s: M- r.W; Vf eW. Mra T-l ta. Aft cea: Mra If ta aal Mra Cattetieo Psr1 Mra C.

P0in. O.o-r": At 7:30 p. m. Monday the church line Sumner was hostess at her horre Thursday to the Gleaners class of the Christian church. Officers re-elected were: Mrs.

Ottie Irish, Mrs. Paine Houghton, first vice president; Mrs. Madeline Sumner, second vice president: Miss Etta Shields, secretary, and Mrs. IMattie Clay, treasurer. nonite hospital la Bloomiegtoa.

auxiliary held the annual Christ drill pay, nor furnishing funds for "Probably the reaaon mora teacher dont lle In trailer Is that they're afraid to." That wa when she opened a rap-hoard and pulled out the gun. "I know how to ahoot It. too." he said. 1 uaed to practice lot. school will give a Christmas pro mas party and family night PONTIAC.

(PNS) Mr. and the militia air corps, now being gram at the church. Wednesday night in the Masonic Mrs. Wilbur Stone. son.

Wednes organized. hall. A potluck supper was served day at St. James hospital. MINONK Mrs Oorge Iff evU Waynesville Masons at 6:30 p.

m. FJ. PASO PN? Mr. and Mrs fiaed Krtday la co.f "Next summer If I have enough Install Officers Ie MobUy. a girt, horn Wedne- Mr Ms Oorl-ar.

Mr a hero sho sua9k.tted to a aH Dalley offered the amendment to Increase the militia appropriation to 10 million dollars, a proposal which was defeated 24 to IS by Republican rotes. Immediately afterward Normal and live while I go to grandmother. Mr. POB.e IV" 1. st.

WAYNESVILLE. Wayne lodge No. 172 AF and AM iU- I haven the elUhte.1 Idea 5h. has been named Patricia All ,7. aj 1 offlcerPh Prk It though" dine.

.1 Installed the following a Democratic amendment to provide a $617,100 for militia Thursday night: Ralph E. KurU.1 Miss Downs' 13 pupils appear to I LTI rt 7, 3.7 IT 0 master; Carl Hoffman, senior war- nave the same vigorous, alive At flntA I -hllTr-h I .7 1 drill pay was defeated 26 to 19. den; Charles F. Steiling. Junior la Pvor.a, toward living.

The first graders Senator T. Mac Downing (Rep warden: Joseph Martin, treasurer; To Give Pageanf Macomb), who led the Republican could subtract sums as large Matthew Connell. secretary; George forces in defeating the amend Laughery, chaplain; George Fin ATLA.VTA-r75- A HXtltl ments, said he felt "on the spot frock, senior deacon; John eignt irtnua seven, and the upper class pupils knew the difference between preferred and common iBristmaa story la Living Pic Klemm, junior deacon; Walter V. Richard Wong Believed ihe Hawaiian Islands Impregnable opposing the drill pay amendment, but declared that the proposal was tures." directed by Mrs, Harry Hrn. senior steward; Marry L.

stocks and how to compute dlvi lrUon. win be given at 7. a. dends. rot within the scope of the governor's special session call and would Horn, senior steward; Harry L.

gan, marshal; Lonnle Green, tyler. Sunday at the church 1Ui11v Heated. Installing officers were A. T. Mrs II I.

WieertMn la narrator. They could explain a Wo the fine "endanger the whole bill" Question Emergency Bill. Peters. New Holland, master; Wal points of living In a trailer. Mrs IV 1.

rianit and Mrs Howard lI.eronTTnua. eo'oUt ter, Roberts, Lincoln, Marshal; and Senator Downing led a non-parti J. O. Rice. Lincoln, chaplain.

The caat les Mrs Clara ban senate fight during the last Tuttle. Mrs IW HahUt. Mrs regular session to obtain drill pay Mlaa Down showed that her bed had regular spring and aald the trailer heated beautifully tho day thU a later when the temperature wit ahovo sera. WAYNESVILLE for the militia, but the measure Maurtn Isck. Xi EU Mrs.

Fay Mary I was killed by the house appropria Thomas. Mr. Harriet MfCai Mrs. Alta Hillis will entertain the Waynesville Woman's club with tions committee. Mra.

IJ.U Josn Wieernan. iw Aa' Jra. 11 Mjio Mar-garvt at IV fto, Aa i-y It WU T-a'ty af lt Va- K.r-y TaJ af tS rr ad aA. ttrffl ti aa-r. Mr.

T4 aid Mr Wg wr tt i t. Orat tkra ya-a xa Aot 3 wr yr-tt la Mvthodt ra.a r-cae-aa to JTr ta he Mr t. af.T tkl The bill to provide a three million dollar emergency contingent a Christmas party at her home I think It will be plenty warmlCarolm Pa It on. Joyv Marl lH)WN-rN -t t' war wi3 be a hag war aad a fc4 ore." IlicHard Weax. AsMrvti CT.ia froaa Hawed told pwaea hixh achool stadeats la th aaaa hly Wednesday.

"Tr.e sadden Jafaaeao attack aa Hawa-I was aa mtt a ear; ta at ta IS other U'svl r.ir.'a thoht that Haoa.ua itiaati wr Mr Woeg said Th tU )ag popi hi they had aa rot in tb tat are of Aawtva There are not artu. po'- dreamera. writer aad thinker la AmerVa today, eaaU aced Monday night. even when the weather Is urandt. r.aker.

Mui The PTA will sponsor a Christ fund for the governors use remained on amendment stage in the It Is Insulated throughout with 11 V. II roermu. Mr rock wool." Rogers. Josn Schmidt an Joyce senate with further hearing sched mas program at the Community hall Tuesday night. A pageant will be given by the firat and second It is wired electrically, has a a-1 1 Jams.

dio and lirhts. Is heated with an I grades and music will be furnished oil burning stove and has a refrig-1 VVesfon Home Domestic by the third and fourth grades. eraior. I A( tiled next week. It's advancement was blocked by Democrats after Senator Thomas E.

Keane asked Finance Director George B. McKibbin for a more definite idea as to "what the money might be epent for." ef Owaa aad "I entertain oulto afUn." PrOgrOm BEASON. (PNS) John Ilarnion. 75. of Reason, wan killed instantly Wednesday afternoon when his car collided with the car of Mrs.

Cora Keating, Springfield, half mile north of Reason. Mrs. Harmon, 60. was seriously injured. uayiord wmie, 8 year old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lynn Wlkle was quarantined at his home Friday MiaUft IWtWII flasalii life. flMdti ff I I TV laT a earn a a Km1 ta i w. rjwara with scarlet fever. ia pot he deambed th century aid Chlaea rrae fr and Mra Irwin TU -Vfa Kaa.

BIG CHIEF WAHOO By Saunders and Woqqon r' lo rkmuc the home cf Mrs. Oreadorff SJbsvA ja.sa 1 HEAP NICE DAY. I'M GETTING MY i Thursdsr. with 22 preeeat. Two ICUTTEE SLICE I HAYTHEN WE'RE I I INTHIS WIGWAM MINNIE I WHY YOU 1 COSTUME READY GOIKI' ON 'ROUND HERE? bne of Chr wit rnaji fnod were tt i nni mrs.

roper's Plan to PAR-A-CHOOT That rw Ursrl thewt rarathate. Ncthir-r CI like it Ufor 0 I fcrteta! hT Jja 3 CJtdkt. I CAKEE HOP SING THAT BUSY FIXIN' I 1 CAN'T TALKUM G00DRIU.X, MY DAH! LISTEN! WAHOO STAY HERE AN' FOR THE packed for DUht Seal an Jun th aaty af th earth, trteh r-rpoct wUl fetar frmrs af Aawr-tea hoU. If thi country its rli hertta Oa tt-trH thtk af th world aa oa hg fa. It ad aa ta any aa r-on affect aH aatioe.e la tb rrv tnxtaa ef th pf to ta war.

shortag aad aamr wt3 ha key cote ta th ta arVe that pac. Mr. Wood foiaied ort. Th opt fraa ftioteg Mr WORK OH! BUT I WASNT HEAR SQUAW ROPER outlet iuic i rcK. in rHKn uim, tNtoLliM IHlSliWJlNG HUMILIATE ior Wijon ho mothers are members of the SUPPOSEO TO TELL.

SAX-PI- THANKS FOR kTHLOAT A DEAD ON ME FATE HMM 0 BE PRICELESS Vi A Iwhat squaw n3 -Pcnuiv kic I lyiLr'l 71 A Mra. FtMon Aaken sang. Mrs ANYONE ABOUT THE WARNING, II I 1 7T rj I i Fjitelle Witilamaon. Mra II. Hart WAHOO I av -v i a and Mra.

Ned Wagner were en the program. Mrs. Ned Wsgner. Mrs. Irvtn Wong's talk was ISveJy aad fa3 ef dehat.

Laae3 fUeaer. prtactpal af RIcketta and Miss Heroic ah wilier wer In eharr ef tho program tb high art-ool. tre4d at SAYBROOK Mr. Yale Ttitter aaa hoeteaa al her horn Wedneaday to tb Mod erns club. Mjm Margaret Davis entertained her Sunday school eiaa at her home Friday night with a Christ 'ttaj party and gift axchasg..

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