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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 11

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THE DAILY IWNTAURAni. ILL, TUESDAY, MARCH 21. ELEVEN i'HGNK 4500 Ir.lli.n if William ((carlnc twfure tb couki Uirtxt Aa a pro-uprrlntndriit of aclns.la Kllmlit Inn. I rnnmlM In Waalilr.Ktmi In u'nr he in l.iill atUntlon. many iikU Cut in lat bill.

In tin Intt. an.l arvriftl nioua utjjrd hia immi- uirtilr. rMt. I'ut I11L1 rffrrt hi rii'eitnu i.iti fur autea ailnrnry. Hhhm In The Railway World LEGION GETS RELIEF CALL Lives oi Candidates Reviewed FOR GOVERNOR State and County Primaries, April 14 many ainiimlra.

ai.l of a a Inrr lo mnirat th provlatmi Imrj thia iriHil, lul ID ilitainrd tha noniinailon on the law rltuna ailvKmy f.inmii. la hrlp him work out lha financial In Mr. Caldwell waa ltruhln an tlrkrt for lat tteaa-uirr. lla waa drlrad-d In lha innil.llilt. tA t.

a M.talii iim. Thomai P. Cunning for offi.a In whan MUfphV SCflds Out Order tO Railroad Suffer Louri Due to Eastern Washout. Drtaila of railtoad damage In tha flood aire Indicate that the Haiti-more and Ohio ayatem auffered ASKS WORKERS TO KEEP DATA i amiiumii inr re jrraem ai i in con Illinois Posts lor Itiamhrr of lha 'uuk roiinly board of fmiiinla.iniiaia, a wlttnn 'ha now h.iKU lla ha fnt balanrxl tii'lurl In lha county Democratic Republican Htnry Honifr Okm E. Carlitrom it at lain Thomaa I'.

Uunnliif. Princeton, amlidala for governor In the R- Mr. MriHifca la married and ha Flood Aid. board and for imlifirtiin pulll an i linaiy. waa born an I one ami.

He ha bren poat com- fllMllfli-r In lh in l.l..n ra.ed on a farm In Hmeau county Mii nffi(i (n vrn, IKMiaarrpinc ne wa mire nial rlrd. hla ful lf having died in I heavy lona. At Wheeling. W. Va Ita paxarnger elation at nod In five Ife.l of mater.

The H. O. alxo peilenced aevenil bad waahoutt i mound Cumberland, Md. Tha hiulite al Hat pel a Kerry aa thi enU 1 ened. I rr ilov llrniy Urn tirr, candidal! (Wr K.

CaiUltom. ranlkUt for rrnmiilratuin fur In ufflr lnfur governor In th ItrpuMlran rl- I Ml. lla haa one dauchlei lie la a a tampaign tor rehrf funda lo Records on Income and Re in the di.aater tircfTicnt Tax Levied Ad- II lefl the aia and aeveral fiater-farm when a orgariiratltina Ha lectuiea tin rnleatanl and member of many Chicago civic and a' -rial rlulta. maty. boin on Alada 57 yeat ago.

a farm ier III parent lha I'fiiiitcf ailc primal), waa born In Ha to ytara ato lla waa ucatad in recieo in oiiotb ipaora aiomiay iO tilcirl II American Legion poM commandeta: alotu Uj U. 0 Chicago public young man lo tudy In the preaent cam-and opened any political! office in Spring. I''" nV fctln In either) fl'd He 'hough he ha the eupport fi elected mayor 'I'libliran faction In Chicago by J. H. Mutphy, lllinol Department rommariiliT, J.

Paul Ktiha Th Pennaylvania icpoited ev. jeial biidkca waahed out between Kailioad rmploea are advled to Uenovo, I'a, and Ktnporium. arhoola and tha 'National Commamler Hay Mur Manual Training arhotil and of hla home phy haa tendered to Admiral Carev, krp permanent accuiate irronla T. tlraynn, chairman of the Amerl- allowing the aetv.c performed fur! can Kcd the Uglon' fulleat MTII Till': IIUIVMIN, tin account of th Ve.icrn Wltil Irnltl hOitf South Rid cad a my. II J.

I'aul Kuhn, I'alavia. candida'e for governor In tha Republlrun pi. maty, waa born of tietman painiti at (iraencaatla, I'a Nov 7 Je Leo Small CO-operai ion III naaiMUTig toe ieu war Bwadiah amlitrania. Ilia flrat office wra tlly attornty of A I and alalc't attorney for rca county, lla en-llated In tha army near tha clo of tha HpanUh Amnl-can war. went to tha ITillip- city and aerved 12 year.

He attracted a atatrwlde atten-II on In Ik each pay check and th amount t.f Conductor c. A lllount dlaplaceg i Croaa to lahe the Ar.t.,..A h.u tag deducted fiom each check, i OOIIBI- ,11 1, t.i IIJII .11,111. ln Small, randlilale for nomine our fellow rlti.ena in the flotid dla- when he tlon fi i governor In th Itepubllcan Iliiikem.tn T. Mi'Mtaw make ao-licrtiin fm M-iiiawa car I ice of I i. a-t Irr.

gradua I 4 at Kant law achool and ba-gan ptartlr In In paiincr-hip with Frank A. 1 1 whoae fuihn waa a friend of lein'n'! pnyineiit of I aa in ntil iX 7 fa -a Whan ha wa on a year old hia parenla moved lo a county, llllnoit. II waa educated at Hatavu I', tiuiinlng fi-ndid hla eit piiinaiy. Iivea at Kunknke. He Department I ommandrr by the hoi anion iie.i.

uie In the the arm te a a etrnng at Conductor II waa Hon on a faim In that county Muiphy. appeiil to ou peraoimlly I i retii 't 1 rml Sin Hon bump ta' backed by th Governor lltir. O. Y. arlatrum I 1 ar- It la my ingenl riiiiet thnt )oi mandlatory, hut la advired.

II iiiob on (i. Pochell'a car. Horner I a a and i rr for rca. who had picked Mayor Jamea Andiewa of Kewane to op- June in, imj, waa lm ated In rj public aihonU, Lincoln Through Ihia aaaociatlon rvpj nionlha. He waa captain' l( healon col.

(poet rommiiinlci.i Immediately! The rrgiioillona epeciiiid manner Conducror W. It Miller waa uae. contact your local Had Croaa chair- of pavment by lailionda of th. ape- In the pool aoiith man and work out with him da-iflai lav of J1, peicent deducted1 i Coy. IWner becama an admirer of if artillery In tha llilnoia national I.inroin and Collector or I.x.a and n.i.rrf In 1917 ant nl overaeaa papera concerning him.

to iniiiiNi ituiua inn in. no riniuoyeB at ar. lie early Intereated hlmelf In one tiunnlng. Senator Ounnlng came out of th rnnteat victor by lomio majority. In the aeiiaie.

Mr. Gunning haa oppoaed many of the pollt-le which were aponaoied by the admlnlatra-tlon. He la year old. la a mem- It. Ika nhlirch thm leg and North, weaiern unlvrr-ally.

Since Jul') he haa pra tired law in Ilalavla. He aerved aa the time lha carrier makea wage the public arhoola and at buinra college He taught achool and waa elected auper-Viaor, Ihen circuit rlcik of k.i if. with the 33id dlvlaion. Mr. Carlatrom waa Iwtca elected attoiney general of Illlnola, In and ICia.

Aa attorney general hla aa rapldily aa poili "The apeed with which thl money la obtained may deiermine the aav- paymenta. I'ay to Retenue Cullea-lor. civic affair which brought him ln la public life and ha waa a menv hr of the Chicago charter convex Iliakernan C. II. Itioughton waa need In the pool noith wllh W.

Mi (liaw. Hiakeman King waa uael J. I'aul hulin llig of many Iivea, and the Amerl- moat famnua ault waa that brought Amounta ao withheld, togethel lion. In he waa elected on the can Ugion. pledged to with the almllar taa on the carrier by tha atate of IlllnoU to collectir 'y a ironi 10 aa t)ltl, FrUvlt Kk, in the pool ninth wtth W.

O. "Oil'). on aerved a ternr SA aeivl.e. will never renaer a J(1(), iy VRrnrr h. Slnmple large auma alleged to be due rrom, the World war aerved In th nil- ten Small.

Ihen governor, becauae county. I.J to Il or 22 year. A. alUued r.ili.r. i m.ke return nieriiber of th Kane count, i aa atate aer worthy commiinny aciivny collector t.f Iniei rial revenue foi the that of giving their fulleM anergic (n tor and In V.H LaJaaV I I II 1IIK I MI a Ihla n.i, to aouog tlpiil place of bualueaa la located m-ju.

1 I it of IMereat on public fund when "epublli an cential commitlee. and Small waa atat treaeurer. -hnirman fr eight year rataatropne Kctuin are reoulied to be filed cuemaii a Maher waa lined In C. Wayland Brooks Thia w.a nmaecuted to the' "Pl'ointen in oy t.ov tat tiruier. In SmM" After filling a federal appointive lob he wrut aciiin elected atate upreme court, a Judgment entered niember of th.

Hemocratic ticket a probata Judge He aerved for five ucceve tcrma JuiIk Horner waa errvir.g hla year on tha probata bench when he realigned to becom Iemn-cratlc candld'it for governor In at 'Mi when he wa elerted. Durl-ig alma aervlce on the bench he dcvi.rl What becitni known aa the "Horner plan" of admlnl-ejcrlug eatntca to reduce rou of admlnlMratlnn. He often ceivcd aa arbitrator In labor dlrputea. During Mr. Horner'a term aa gov- uuei-terly, and leluina for the flrat I'latlier.

which end May SI, 1H.HI,! Knglneer ,1 II111111.011 tie nlheadeil will be due on Jure 3d, Ifijil. In I'eoiia for Irnlna Ixil and I8S lr) Horkera Mini Kile Itelurna. A Kinplovea' Ve aie alao' HJmerr Arnold reporla for C. Wayland Curly" Utook. trta.

uter In ItMd. He wna fiiat LEXINGTON Mr. and Mia. Harry Skeeri of Carrol, Iowa, aie entout lo thelt homo after alluding th. winter agalnat Small, and Carlatrom ef- fected a aettlement by Small pay- reorganuat.on of the commla Ing J.UxMnal to the atate.

He alao bv Krnmeraon. Mi' laer who la candidate for elected governor In and re elected In JH2I. governor In the llepuhllcan prl-iiuiry, waa born In Hureau county 3H year Ilia term aa governor were county rela ettled ca.ea long pending agalnat th. lllinol Central railroad, accept- cmmia.on who waa niaiked niiilnlv bv development of havlior ient cntr pelled to file the tax return and to keep recorda. the aame aa the' Firemen repot line; aie Watt, railroad, to enable Hi communion-' It.

W. Tipple and K. Frederick on of a paaton.i.- IirMiini for hulldlng a uiiich ing payment of tl.Nai.OfaJ from the road In lieu of all rlalma. of a email hl, hail heen flrat ui i. Lr nf lnlni.ti.1 in Air.

nun II 'U in ne waa civi u-a of th National Aaocl ition Hailioad and t'tility Commiemn-era and waa chalnniiri of the leyle-latite committee of thia aaaona- church. He aniMi.r ed by hi predeceaaor, Jov- Kllewoith with Mr. Sken' moth Mr. Cnrlelnn la a member of the Modern Woodmen, th Odd Fellnwa, the Mooee, Maaona and the Elk. eriuir na naa naa to meet manyi cilticil prol.lrma growing out of the dcprrxlon and de-1 mantle for public relief.

He called aiuoeni in ine finnr I'nd. thl program Ml, and Mr. anl tMi'T 1 hii: William Skeen and at Shirley or I llnol I ihr onr fllf U(y mlln wh Mr MJt lirr Carlock, and April, 1 9 1 1 1 11.,., ,1,. for one hun-l 1 -lullvna oil a I I rTK km whether th taxe are correctly com 1 Kn Laflin and puled and pnld Helx are laying off. Word frairn WahlruMon Indicates! that the pension board ha received, r- more than ISiaai application for! Piper City Seiiei Opens pension and la expecting to handle' Caniairapk rntral lllinaia rtrrtk-e.

more than Nlnoo during Ihe year. I PIPKIl CITY The Rev. A Kin. Hon. Mr.

Kuhn I Intereated In operation of two dmrv farm and In aev-eml huelnee enterprlaea. He la a member of the Odd Frl- H. Wallace Caldwell when he ed In the I'nit idled million. Ihiae tHinda were to ixinglon. Mr.

and Mia. Hubert be paid off by fee from iitomobll Malcom. Mi, fieitrude llullta and henriea Itmwn Th. Klfna lfl rd Slatea Ma- "im f't-ri(ii or ine to meet then pioblema. Mr.

Homer la not married. At Spilngfield Oov. Horner flrat wmkfd c'nte political affiliation ith the Chlrjigo Democratic having become governor urder a rlose alliance with the lute Mivor Anton Cermnk of Chi Wallace Caldwell of Chicago. "nd Kkt- hvinB office. H.

rr 1 1 Smnfl term a gover- McLean county 20 yeai ago, and or ine rirat tu- run.a n-fctM dent at ella la conducting a week of mia Decline Reported at st. Peter- church. The usual decline In freight bu.l-lN''H"n"',y Alur ne. on the Alton railroad carried the total ri.ilt.ada handl.d Monday to a point 273 eara below the wl" combined in earn oroer. ne la iiiniio-'i candidate for governor In the He- hM (wo TMt th publican prlmarlea, waa born In time Mr.

Kuhn haa been Oak Paik, Dec. 6. He waa candidate for atate office. I 111 niinm nunc 'i nccn leaioenia til hiiiii, iiiwi, charge that he had not fully ac-Lmce. Mr.

Skeen I a contractor. mm 11 1 fur tiihlle fnnila anH In- UatianH to enter the cago. nn lertnak deatn, a tercet thereon when he ictlred an He went overaen a private In Knimerxon. In 1932 he won the He-I graduated from for 3 'T graduated from Cornell unlver- the Kild coinfjany of the aixth real- publican nomination and waa de date a vear ago. There were 12711 Among lha carloads handled In Ihe 21 hour K- Cldy reel aaira ma.

ir.ri,-n revenue law, etrengthening Hie ment of mnrlr.es. Aa corporal when a 1 feated In the election by ISovcrnor and Mr. Crowley of Peoria. -on thee charge. aM primary law to prevent "puichnae alty aa mcehan-' rlmniy nw to prevent "rutchnae' lod.

Hoi ner. governor Small la preal leal engineer -rrir! favor nreaervation of the nuitted by J'" 12... O'lll in I'le run. inini a 1 Ml'" I njt DUpatchrr's Room Improved krlODERN WOMEN naval aervtce In nom. ruj.

fir and hone.tt admin- appealed to the auprenie' court for b'in ln and own. a civil accounting, finally reaul.lngt1' rontrolling Intereat In a newa- i'it (ii ve'oped between Mr. Horner and the Chlrago Democrat!" org.miration of Mayor Kelly an I Patrick Nch, national committeeman. Thia eplit became marked when Mr. Horner In vetoed a Kelly eponfored bill to leeallze racing handbooks.

The Inter-party apllt la now complete, with Mr. Homer and Mr. Kelly In widely dl-vercent campa and each with a atate ticket of his own. 4 4 tOI-J A -IJ n.n. OH'I- the American naval 'i Not SuNat maitlily pain ami it-Uy due la unaa i hi -1 lint-lrrpl IiimiiuikI Mi inl I'iII.

arnrilroltia. k. k. 1 1 -ii" i'S: 7" -lt ration 01 reiiei, ana 1 wnrd award-r commiaaiun iiiwv Imedal and th ensign In the the In the court' Judgmen inn. Chief Train Diipatcher K.

K. Hut-ton was eatabllahed In the Improved office, at the Alton station Tueaday following a week In temporary ouhi- Croix de Guerre. A he haa thiee children, two aims Account fur inti-at am. ituaKae.aiif noKi iiy -II driicaitla namer t.i vei. Ala lot fund In hia hand during hl.

and a daughter. naval air forces. After the war he entered busl- George W. Dowell ihb. or 1 mini una urn.

iiiininnrii iMMl3ai3'ltJll- with a new reilina. ret.alra lo walls 1 tteasuryshlp. the specific sum being unnamed by Ihe court. After long negotiation, a settlement wa made by Small paying and paint and varnish. "Imi aiAMONO aaaNO" John G.

Ogleiby '1 -i ne" in Chicago, Jayyfjr f. later organizing month Inter a first lieutenant assigned to the 97th regiment of 111 he waa eerinusly wounded Soiasons and Invalided home. After eventually recovering from hla seven wounds, Hrooks reentered Illinois university and later graduated In law at Northwestern. He waa admitted to the bar in 1926 He wa at once attached to Ihe taff of the state's attorney of Cook Herman N. Bundeten nis own ouiia- George W.

Dowell of DuQuoln, a lawyer, la candidnte for governor in the Republican primary. He Is vears of ace. formerly a miner, the state Jd.w.ooo. He alwayai Jonn Ogleahy, former lieuten-1 11. laioweii lng nd rea, claimed that he never personally Mn, BVernor.

entered the Rer.ubli- etate firm. He la active In many profited from alleged mishandling ran primary for the nomination of railroad em- civic capacities. He aerved on the 0 i pioye and for Lincoln park board and on the Chi Dr. Herman Neil Bundeaen, Chicago, candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor, I 53 year old. He waa born In Den or pumic runu.

governor He formally withdrew Governor Small wna a randlilale; on March 22, hut his withdrawal for nomination In 1H2M, but was was too late to take hi name from 1 cago board of education. In the county, then 'vaging a battle against gangster and crook who were' mer Judge In the Illinois atate court of claims. He defeated In the primary by L. L. the official ballot.

mark and came Del Monte "VARIETY SHOW" AT THIS WEEK Kt the United latter position he struggled to keep the achool going and teacher paid during the financial crista following 192R. The six year he aerved aa presi State with hia atudled law aa a young man In the office of mother and als-aV after the a a i death of hia fa-" thcr. Hia moth- dent and a a member comprised one of the moet critical period In Judge A Harker, dean the history of the public school Dll MONTI SLICI0 01 HAIVID at the t'niverai ty of Illinois. system. A reassessment had been ordered and taxes were not being collected.

His work of obtaining a Mr. Dowell NO 2', 2 29c CAN i er located In Chicago and tried to make a living teaching French. She found heraelf comes of an old atofaliiiffltui solution of the many problem O. Howell Republican family, his father having served as uimuic lu nct-. a color bearer in a union regiment under Gen.

John A. Logan. ga'ned him praise from civic, Industrial and religious leaders. Some of the outstanding achievements are: Kept all teachers paid in cash. Fought to keep the schools NO 1 CANS aV mm oer aon, neiite Under the New Deal regime he jfiimlewn placed mm in Peaches OIL MONTI Corn OIL MONTI TOMATO Sauce OIL MONTI EARLY GARDIN Peas 2 5 has fought many proposed meas- Inciua- 1.

rca of federal legislation out or politics. Placed all employes under civil service. Sponsored the NRA and the Guffey coal an orphanage, where he remained six then wan taken by his mother in her re-established home. After working his way through hi-h school, young Herman attend 23c CANS A Few Minutes is all the time it takes to write the names and addresses of your friends who would like to receive copies of The Daily Pantagraph's PROGRESS EDITION To Be Published Wednesday, April 8lh ed medical school at Northwestern university, graduating In 1909. He obtained service in the army medi NO 2 CANS I Za cal corps, assigned to Ft.

Russell, Wyo. He there began the special SEEGER'S GHUCEKIKS and MEATS Free Delivery Phones 1625 and 1388 Jackson St. at Morris Ave. Quality Merchandi.se at Lower Prices medical work in which he after ward became prominent, combat- OIL MONTI Tomatoes 2224 25c DEL MONTI Sl ICIO Pineapple 2ncans'35c OIL MONTI mUlT Salad Dll MONTI PINIAPPLI Juice 2 2aVs25c OIL MONTI lAKTLETT Pears OIL MONTP ORTHO-CUT Coffee 25c tine; spread of disease. He was given an appointment in an army medical school In Washington, from which he was graduated and In 19.2 began his health work in Chicago.

He finally became city commissioner of health. During the World war he served as chair- Del Monte or Stokely's Sujsar, Pure Cane, 10-lb. cloth bau Peanut Kutter, 2-lb. quart jar Corn, No. 2 can Soda Crackers, 2-lb.

pkj? 49c 25c 17c of a draft board. He served health commissioner under 10c 15c 25c Bunny Brand Milk, 3 large cans MASH. $1.89 Kingnut Oleomargarine, 2 lbs. Don't forget to order the extra copies you will want to save. Only 10c over the counter or delivered by carrier in the towns where carrier service is maintained.

25c per copy mailed anywhere in United States in a special wrapper. Order From Your Carrier or Mail the Coupon Hillai Bros. Coffee, 53c llllh STARTER lb. tin 28c; 2-lb. tin $2.19 I IMI b.

Ha llosy Morn. Camel or Wish Bone Coffee, fJQ 4-lhl pail 03 "rum colo" calif, navii ORANGES I VI nr 17 Mil 29c i mow ONIONS 'S- 19c Mm ri ll MACKEREL Virginia 19c Cap Brand or Sweet Pancake Flour, 3 pkjjs. "Mayors Thompson and Dever. In 1928 he was elected coroner of Cook county, serving until 1931. In the latter year he was offered the nomination for mayor against William Hale Thompson, but declined the offer.

As health commissioner, Dr. Bundcsen set up standards for control of the milk supply of Chicago. Dr. Bundesen was elected president of the American Public Health association; was given the Chicago Daily News award for "service to was awarded a Northwestern university honorary degree 25c Till mi Town Crier Flour, 24 lbs. 92c; 48 lbs.

$1.82 ANMIKTMI Camel Yellow Cling The Daily Pantagraph Bloomiriton, III. Enclosed find for which send copies of the Progress Edition to the following addresses: ONION SETS 2Ib.9c Peaches, 2 large cans 29c 25c Camel Fresh Prunes 2 large 2'i cans yt.HHf (a.RIIKN SEEDS 5c Haa. 1. IN OUR MODERN, QUALITY MEAT MARK ET ENCORi MACARONI Oil C'lKlahy'g While Rib- Choice Sfrluin bun Shiirtiwiing, lb. I Steak, lb 10c 17c "19c 25c 18c 15c Fresh Ground Pure lleef, lb.

Young Beef Liver, lb. I'ure I'ork Sausage lb. Large Swedish Herring, 2 for for accomplishments In sanitation and hygiene. He is the author of many books on public health and child care. Dr.

Bundesen was married In 1909 to Rega Marie Russell of Chicago. They have six children. He belongs to the Episcopal church. Dr. Bundesen charges that Illinois taxpayers are paying too much for state purposes, while a "surplus" lies in the treasury, and that tax money is being used to create political jobs.

His candidacy is sponsored by the Kelly-Nash organization In Chicago. 5 19c COLO MEDAL Mheoties 10c SULTANA RED KIDNEY OR Med Beons 2 15c SEMINOLE IALL ROT VEGETABLE OR TOMATO Tissue 4" 25c Soup 5c Orleans Brand Dog Food, ran 10c II. Hour Sanfa Clara Prunes, 2-lb. pbg Corn, fireen lleans, Tomaloes or Red Means, 1 Spinach, Kidney Beans or F. J.

Teas, nr No. 2 rans Jl 3 No. 2 cans James Fred Robertson 3 pligs Northern Tissue Taper, roll J7c 5 25 17c 15c 17c 18c CAKE FLOUR 6 boxes ri7ffedWieaT 2 pkgs. Lu or Life Buoy Soap, 3 bars Bananas, 3 lbs SWANSDOWN CALUMET riCor Crystal While Soap, 10 bars OuC 19c a CAN li 45 New Cabbage, lb Sanka Coffee PREMIUM Chocolate Post Toasties Zpkgs. 25c SHREDDED Cocoanut ks.10c 5c Fresh Beets, Turnips or Carrots, hunch 9c 25c James Fred Robertson, residing 1609 West 64th street, Chicago, rfandidate for governor in the Democratic primary.

Mr. Robertson has failed to furnish information as to his personal record or public service. LIPSTICK UPSETS HOME. SALINAS, CALIF. (UPJ-Mrs.

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