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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 10

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The Pantagraphi
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I I 5 Normal To Consider Adding Parking Lot BLOOMINGTON-NORMAL DEATHS 2 1 Jarr.cs E. Smith arJ Mrt. A. Cr.P3. 5rarae.

N. to bro'Vr 1' '-'ii, (:: Hivram. Ca- V-cry Jarr.es ruhan. Mr. Xdrll TN funeral r.

Jarre- Ti', Smf.h el T2 S. Ar.ii a i be at 3 p. m. WHrviay at Syveser Resignation With Regret McPharwn. Mrs.

Xia H.fkry. fee kc rrz3f v. of Offers To Underwrite Project Cost I 1 Jj a I 1 of Corir. Ha. will be in Park 11.11 Ccrr.f:cr.

ran4ch-lrm uo ir- The Normal City Council eve inj: rropivcd with regret the resignation of Police r.eri m.ty ea I at tN- rr.e. rrmruil hxne 7 o'rtck to- it Parkins lots, bus routes re- "ivhu ojursn-r, oui poM- sm.th. 4i rar oM post-' M' Blanche Augustln al employee, rf.ed of a heart Ti of Elanrhe tark at h.s home Mon.iiy. Xz of Oak Park, a c- He wa born at l. mrr aM rr-s- sinciea parran ana sewers appeared on the Normal Council agenda Monday night.

E. B. (Shorty) Allan, president of the Normal Chamber of Commerce, asked the council to con iiii-u aiuun on uic rcqursi. Chief Sylvester, who will become chief deputy to SJicrilf-f'ect Elmo iD ti Poshard Dec. 1, asked that his resgvna-ti be eliective at 4 p.

m. Nov. 30. Council membrr made the sider obtaining a parking lot west; of the Illinois Central Railroad tracks between Ash and Mulberry letter of resignation a part of Cognn Transportation Club To Hear minutes of the mretins. but asked the town to place it in the files for future reJerence.

Streets. He said lack of space for shopper parking has become acute. Dec. r. a cf Earl N.

be at 2 p. rn. V.e-ir- ani Martha M. Sutton Smith. d- St-jt-kfXJ arl S- He married Vjian Warn pier r.e.

Jx-Ji Normal. Aug. 5. 17. sa Pr tae Surv iving are h.

n'h- M.v.i..'-n at er. Mrs. Marthn Sm th. 711 N. A.T-n clef r.iay Mil five wMrn.

Mm. Grace n.onu.-i at Kroo-- -f af lloJrr.an. S. Ave. Nocmal: --es -f cera! cks.

Mrs. Horrbut k'e. Mrs. Patncf llatrhm.f Linda Pay er. Mrs.

Martha TV fa--rl of Lir.a Kay MUI Mrs. Don Arme. Louiv 9 oi d.iuch:er cf rvM arj ana; and three brothers. Lortn I- H.nrj cf R. R.

1. was W7 N. Morns Wil- 3 T-'liy the The of official said either the Kingsley. The traffic changes are Home Destroyed by Tornado Cookietown, Okla.W Scattered debris is all that's left in wake of tornado which leveled two story Cleo Harris home Monday morning. Neighbors search through rubble after storm ripped through southwest Oklahoma.

Mrs. Harris town or the chamber could build being made at the request of Po- the lot and offered, on behalf of lice Chief Harold Sylvester. the In final meeting action, council ana ner three children were injured when house "exploded." Express Official the chamber, to underwrite cost of the project. TO CONTACT OWNER members approved a request for sanitary and storm sewer con- a rt rm'n' 1-Jb Mem-TUl rr.e. 7 1 wCl speak at the Bloomington ''thcr rrrrruH as a Qub's lSih annual ldl Peters Predicts Legislature OK Of Tax Boosts Councilman eiis ade said the dormitorv on tne uiinois State Nor-town should carry the parking lot mal Vnivrrsitv The along with others already built xm wUl connect to existing The question was referred to Mr.

facilities Wade and City Atty. Robert Flem-! ing, who were instructed to contact r. the Alexander Lumber Co. and the OcJVinqS btdmpS railroad. The lumber firm present-' a i i i ly leases the proposed lot site Add COlOT from the railroad.

i ucu mca uuMRi nnmjr rm. of Kor- Mr. Cogan is an eastern region Wars and the tyxi.s ll. vice president for R-iCway Ex- American Lrc.on Pt. press, responsible for the i operating affairs in the Great Mrs.

Whlttinghlll Lakes area and in Ohio and In- GoU Sea'on Wh.tt.rch.Il. dlna- 52. of Mad.somi'-.e. at SPPTvrtFTTTT man Cffo The council approved a request; New. red.

white and blue ins suDjecx ai no iTansporta- noon Monday at Mid.vwi'.'.f. iU r. 'V 1 rrri 1 "-1 1 1 rffunin 1 1111 1111,1 A 5-' sen. tverett K. Peters, chairman nt-s mcurm tion Club dinner, scheciuled for wa a-i-Vi-M a rere.

tu tii; I that thp hus rnmnanv Irv nmnowd Slamns went on snle in the na. Cm i IN YOUR UIC uuuiaiy v-oiimus-, Ji fr uoii i i.r.en bra hemorrh-ace. She wa a I 1 SJ KITCHEN sion, Monday flatly predicted that 1 ciiar.Kes ior iwo 10 oay inarms oiuc-v-s ioua. inc Hail. be "Larger Pics Mean former rrkir-t of R'io- --on Uie legislature WlU nave to io -o a Liigrer biices.

v. iVrn tn a -eral periods as the council had original vote some kind of state tax The design replaces the green; Mr. Cogan will discus Railway home In Kv. S.vings Stamp which has been' Express Agency efforts to develop The former Gola Eaiharn xvat the standard since the piesent se- a more progressive cxpirss bu5- horn in She was named 'o 1 wy uljKfTIr ly requested. TO DRAFT ORDINANCE City Attorney Fleming was In- crease.

Peters, Republican from St. Joseph, was asked as he left a meeting with Gov. Stratton if he nes was Dcgun in umer ncss. Iewrv hi di-d in stamp denominations remain un- siiin.ii.-u iu un-aare an orainanrp i i Master of cerrmories at the. In 13t3 nhe wa married to R.

I Transportation Club will be who survhes at A. M. Convis, Kunk Dros. sobean Madi.sonviI. helipwd thf statu mnlH wt .1.

cnangea. e. LivjiiiLjiiiii' 1 1 1 ijii nit xiiiiri Another innovation announced without a tax increase at the 19o9 side of Glenn Avenue ktWtn TK'W crn stamps can be division General Assembly. BURROUGHS Alo survivln; are rvr morher. are expected at Mrs.

Julia Rasham of C.arwa'tr. Franklin and Fell, and on Ulh I gift booklets. the annlr nner. The club f.ve daush'ers. Mrs.

Llojd NO FIRM IDEAS "No sir, I don't," he said. He tween Main and Linden. rU'MHIXG ft HEATING CO. K. IVranfort Normal.

IX I "bone a-tK9 i composed of rail and truck line Henry. R. R. 2: Mrs. Roy Rskrr.

El Paso. (a city of reDrcsentAtivM urn rrvor rw tx The ordinance win also provide said he had no firm ideas yet on what form a tax increase might ur a slP s'n on itaic airecI atiwwi was nrst named franklin. 'trial traffic managers. James Rjrdjn. all of take.

A Complete Carpet Service! Measuring, Cutting, Fitting, Laying! But "you don't have to be too smart," he said, "to see that we're going to be pressed for money." MORE FOR SCHOOLS He pointed out that the Legislature appropriated about 317 million dollars for public aid last session, added another 15 million in the special session in June and "we'll probably have to give them i Mswerger WHY TAKE CHANCES WHEN YOU CAN HAYE THE MOST ENDURING CARPETS MADE FROM ONLY THE FINEST IMPORTED ALL-WOOL YARNS. BIG STOCK, FULL ROLLS 9, 12 15 FEET WIDE MODERN TACKLESS WALL-TO-WALL INSTALLATION AT BIG SAYINGS NOW! Campaign Tour Barrow, Alaska Interior Secretary Fred Seaton, campaigning in Alaska for Republican candidates in the new state's general election Nov. 25, talks with native boy here. FIRST IN CARPETS another 10 million dollars deficiency appropriation." Hence, Peters said, a 400 million dollar appropriation for public aid in 1939-60 is likely. Also he said the school problems commission will be asking for about 88 million dollars more for school aid in the 1939 session than the schools got in the 1937 session.

Doran Pleads Guilfy To Murder WOOL CARPET LWAYS LOOKS 300D. IS EASY TO CLEAH AND WEARS WELL Ike Will Leave You Can't Buy Better Carpet Than Those Heavenly Carpets by LEES! Admits Tavern Shooting At Piper City Capital Thursday nan oroup To Weigh Two Zoning Bids The City Planning Commission WASHINGTON, D. C. (UPD The White House said Tuesday that President Eisenhower will leave at 3 p. m.

Thursday for his troifin? hnliriav in Ancmcta ria PAXTON Laurence S. Doran pleaded guilty in Ford County) Rearrangement of the Presi-Circuit Court this morning topntv PRIZE WINNING WOOLS and Longer Wear in this Fine LEES 'Silhouette' WILTON CARPET Cut from 12 ft. Rolls to fit your space! will take up some unfinished business when it meets et 11 a. m. Wednesday at City Hall.

The unfinished business Is the request of Charles W. Sakemiller parture will prevent him from holding a news conference this week. murder, bringing to an end the trial which began Monday morning. Prospective jurors were still be for commercial zoning for the rear end of his lumber yard on ing examined, just as they had all day Monday, when Doran and! AtlSnd Momssey Drive. The commission delayed Mr.

Sakemiller's request Credit Meeting two weeks ago, saying it wanted to rezone land to the north of The annual meeting of the the lumber yard. his attorney, C. late, went I before Judge Frank Bevan at 10:12 a. m. and changed his pleal from innocent to guilty.

BROTHER IN-LAW VICTIM Doran had been charged with the fatal shooting of Clarence H. If you are after a Heal Luxury Kfeet. here' the car stockholders of the Federal Land Also on the agenda Is the re pet (style illustrated that -Llls the bill" to perfection Bank or St. Louis will be held in St. Louis Nov.

24 and 25. It is quest of James H. Neirynck for permission to put a clinic on r.01 a ny-oy-nsght brand, but recocnurd. rrii.iM Quality One of those Heavenly Qinwts bv IJt'A'J anticipated that each national farm loan association in Illinois. Ivanhoe Way in the Fairway Neding, his brother-in-law, in the liXTi selected Wools tho utrtd finest; Custom tailored to fit any size mom-Mcasunre.

Cutting. Bod Knolls Subdivision. Mr. Neirynck back room of a Piper City tavern Missouri and Arkansas will be J5 lr- 81 lnrlu. Ivin? narrow rmrc.n amur-d.

I 1 ing, a.l lneluntM. leaving a narrow has plans for a four apartment house and wants to include the represented at this meeting. Attending from the National Farm July 2. He pleaded guilty to an indictment charging murder. Two other $200 Loan Association of Bloomineton will be Elwin Brown of Odell and counts, one charging murder and clinic in the basement.

The commission will also consider pfcais for a private swimming pool safety ordinance. ISF CUMom tailored to fit any mm. Un Herman Warsaw of Saybrook, di rectors of the association. The National Farm Loan As FOR 12x18 FT. ROOM the other manslaughter, were stricken Monday at the request of State's Attorney Arthur Benz.

Doran's plea of guilty gives Judge Bevan three options in sen sociation of Bloomington makes led for ions-term land bank loans to Man, 23, Admits Killing Girl, 15 tencing 'him the death pen Ity, Perfect in farmers in Livingston and Me-' T.can Loptis are OtWM; I I r. Todau't Homes: Look Room of Any Size! from ior any agricultural purpose and CHICAGO lf Authorities ic Color! for other requirements of far.n owners. life imprisonment, or a prison term of 14 years or more. TO TASS SENTENCE The judge spent an hour Tuesday morning informing Doran of his rights and of the consequences of his guilty plea. said Monday night a 23 year old masonry worker admitted killing a 15 year old high school girl whose nude, decapitated body was found in a forest preserve Satur- LEES Carpet $imm ftrf Famo: Tweed Mr.

W. G. Kammlade, associate director of extension. College of Agriculture, University of Illinois, will be the speaker at the opening luncheon. At the afternoon session.

Dr. Arthur A. Smith, economist. First National Bank of Dallas, will discuss day. A hearing on aggravation and mitigation was to begin at 1 p.

m. Prosecutor Benz end. defense At torney Tate each were expected to call 4 or 5 witnesses. Police eaid diaries Melquist of, suburban Villa Park signed a detailed confession admitting slay-' ing Bonnie Leigh Scott Sept 22 and disposing of her body in a woods southwest of Chicago. They said the admission came after five hours of questioning during a lie test Agricultural as They Affect the Nation's Economy and Vice Versa." On the second day.

Dr. W. V. Judge Bevan indicated he would pass- sentence this afternoon if the hearing was completed early enough. Lambert, dean of the College of Agriculture.

University of Nebraska, will discuss "New De For 12x18 Ft. Room velopments in Agriculture." Mr. British-Soviet Movie Planned Robert B. Tootell. Governor of the Farm Credit Administration, Neumeyer To Attend St.

Louis Meeting The School of Music of Illinois Wesleyan University will be rep will address the group on the CT) Film producer; sub 'ect, "Agrieultural Credit MOSCOW Measuring, Cutting, Fitting, Binding, Included! 1939 Models." Mr. Fred A. Hern- resented at the 34th annual meet don, president of the Illinois Farm Desmond O'Donovan Monday announced plans for the first joint British-Soviet movie. It will be a Supply Company, will discuss drama based on the crash of an "Teaming Up to Serve Agricul- air transport in the arctic. jture ing of the National Association of Schools of Music by Dr.

Carl Neumeyer, director of the School. He will attend the various sessions which will be held at the Shera-to-Jefferson Hotel in St. Louis Nov. 28 and 29. Mr.

Neumeyer is also to preside at the division meeting of Mill-End Carpet Remnants S48 All Wool LEES Wilton Carpel Blue S19.95 S60 Famous LEES Innovation 12'x4'6' Caramel S27.50 S75 Heavy LEES Wool Tweed Beige-Brown S29.95 S65 All Wool LEES Twist Yarn Green S29.95 S96 All Wool LEES Wilton Grey Scroll $39.95 R.chly textured Twist Yarn has of pcr.Mfry found only in much h.crcr pnrcd at t.e price cf JUror, in this Special Offer! AUays correct with Miern, TrmJ.uorl or Kary American Not b-vli or jams tU lXri lectcd Import WOOL for extra lor- Th rr. rxecd w.U Mend rot cor sthrrr.r: don rot show footprints, wears well and is e5est cf aJ to clean. Tack-Down Layins at extra Smartly Styled! Cltuns Eaily! Hide Footprint! OTHER SIZES PRICED IN PROPORTION! A Small Deposit Delivers raiments! Barbershoppers of 8 Cities To Harmonize Here Tonight administrators from church-relat ed colleges and universities. IYU has been a member of the NASM since 1929. The meeting will bring the executive and administrative heads of the music depart Special Sale Bargains! Trade In Your Old Rug of the Bloomington chapter, and quartets present from other chapters.

There will be a quartet contest, with the quartets made up by mixing parts from each of the visiting chapters. The meeting is sponsored by the area which includes Pekin, Peoria, Farmington, Bloomington and Springfield. Chapters of SPEBSQA in Gibson City, Champaign and Decatur have also been invited. The meeting is open to everyone interested in barber shop harmony. One hundred fifty members of eight Barber Shop Harmony chapters will assemble tonight at the Illinois Hotel for an evening of singing and fellowship.

Activities starting at 8 p. m. will include singing by the entire group of 150 under the direction of Glenn Perdue, director of barbershop choruses in Decatur, Springfield and Peoria, as well as Bloomington. An informal program will include quartet singing by The Barons and the Rogues, quartets OPEN FRIDAY M1.LJT Heavy Duty Rubber Welcome Mats $2.98 Bisseil Upholstery Cleaner Kit, Special Bisscll Shampoo Master for Cleaning Carpet $9.98 1 Lot Washable Bath Mats, Bir Lot Colors $1.98 New Contour Toilet Mats Hound Stle $2.98 New Bath Tub Runners Machine Washable $3.98 Fine Carpet Samples, Values to $6.00 $1.00 ments of leading universities, colleges and conservatories in the United States. The Friday afternoon session will be devoted to a discussion pending revisions of the new copyright law now before Congress.

Delegates will be guests of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra at a concert Saturday evening. New Co Th i ti WtSTSJDt SWAM IN I Will LJf FURNITURI STORE.

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