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The Pantagraphi
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ITIH DJULT rAXTACSATn. WIDN1SDAT. tETTZMSEE II. 1ISC Wesleyan Associates Hear Speaker Here's Why They 135 Units To Roll Social Security Give To Chest Filing Date Mixup May Kill Fire Vote Questions Pour In Corn Harvest i I ') 1 ri Into Pantagraph Parade Thursday Jury Rules Accident x- Council Learns That Resolution Deadline Past Henry Webb Death Postcards, which began trickling A parade billed as the longest in Monday in response to the Pan- A coroner's jury Tuesday night In history, with 133 units including returned a finding of accidental eight bands and 15 horses, will death in the fatal injury to Henry ring up the curtain on Blooming- Webb, 73, of Clinton last Thus- ton's Corn Harvest Days Thursday day. afternoon.

Mr. Webb died as a result of tagraph's Social Security series, increased to Cood stage Wednesday morning. The day's first mail brought 13 cards bearing wage statement coupons printed in the Pantagraph. Also in the mail were 13 letters containing Social Security questions to be answered by the A November vote on a proposed fire tax for Bloomington appeared doomed Wednesday. Qty officials had assumed until The parade Is scheduled to start heart and lung injuries suffered in at "exactly" p.

accord a fall beneath the wheels of ing to chairman Vernon Premier. Tuesday that action by the city farm machine. The accident hap It will cover a route starting at council to put the proposition on pened on a farm near Lexington, Main and Wood streets, proceed v. X. i 4 owned by Mr.

Webb's daughter, Eloornington district oIi.ce. me Dauot could be taken at any time up to Oct. 13, since state law ing north on Main to Empire Mrs. Trances Schutz. The arrivals brought the week's Street and ending at Empire and aliening fire tax votes requires total receipts to 373 cards and Park streets.

the measure be approved by the special inquiries. Bands, Clown city council a minimum 20 and a Among the chief attractions will Coupon Eeqaetts In connection with its scries of maximum 90 days before a general election. be a state champion 83 piece band articles on the Social Security law. from the Glen Eilyn Grade School. However, Atty.

Bernard Grimes, the Pantagraph has to Other musical units will represent a member of the Bloomington Lewistown Man Hurt As Car Hits Pole on 66 obtain statements of Social Se Twin City high schools and Eli- Election Commission, pointed out curity accounts for readers. Read- nois State Normal University. to the administration Tuesday aft rRlSCILLA TAMING ER of HO W. Chestnut St, librarian. Wither Public library "When they come for coatri-butlons I give because I think the Community Cheit worthwhile cause.

ers need only to clip coupons ae- In calling attention to the anti ernoon that any ordinance which coxrpacyirg stories and send them cipated size of the parade. Mr. will be voted upon by the elector on a postcard to tne ooat se Premier enumerated .11 vehicles. ate must be submitted to the elec GORDON M. JONES, center, dark suit, president of Row, Peterson and Company of Evanston, Wednesday night addressed 137 members of Illinois Wesleyan Associates and faculty members at Memorial Center.

Greeting him Is Adlai Rust, a chairman of the Associates. Others, left to right are Mrs. Rust, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Merrill Holmes, IWU President Holmes, Mrs.

Aaron Brooks and Mr. Brooks. iwu photo Including sports and antique cars. tion board at least 35 days before the election. The Nov.

2 election novelty floats and wagons. A cal An accident involving two cars liope will start playing at the on rtoute Wednesday morning is 34 days from today. curity Ed. tor. Daily Pactagraph, EJoomington.

The Pantagraph will forward the cards to the Social Security office. Replies wiU be mailed by the administration. The reader ceed not Include a return envelope or resulted in the hospitalization of court nouse square at p. m. The possibility existed Wednes Robert Cutler, 37, of Lewistown.

and a clown. Jess Darling of Eu day, however, that the city might Schenk Brothers Receive Promotions Pfe. Lyle Schenk and CpL Ger reka, will entertain folks around Mr. Cutler's car went out of ask the state's attorney's office to Dramatics, Psychology, Art 24 Empire-West the square Thursday afternoon. control after striking another auto, request an opinion from Illinois for this service.

Atty. Gen. Latham Castle to see ald Schenk have recently been pro National President then plowed into a light pole on the Route 66 beltline just east whether the city council could pass Classes on Adult Program The parade units will form en No Charge for Service Self -addressed stamped em-e moted to their present ranks, according to word received by their of Route 5L the election ordinance more than Landowners Ask Center Street between Grove and Miller, on Wood Street between parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Schenk lopes are necessary for obtain 20 days before the election and Have a secret desire to learn $3. Keith Hauge. Do-it-yourself Leaves Highway Driver of the other car was Jr. of 5C8 W. Wood St get the issue on the Nov.

2 ballot ing answers to specie questions Lee and Main, and on Madison acting? An Adult Education class class, the first to he held in new Lyle is stationed in the Marshall on Social Security, however. These The 35 day limit; appears in a dif Street between Oak and Miller. James M. Moore, 34, of Rock- this fall will cover that topic and NCHS workshop. Re finishing fur To End District ferent section of the statutes.

Islands and Gerald at Fort Riley, Among parade officials will be ford. Moore and his wife were other new courses in the program niture, etc. Should a referendum on the fire questions, addressed to the Social Security Editor, will be answered by the Bloomington District office the national president ol the Jun bruised slightly, but none of the! will deal with subjects from psy Bookbinding, Silk Screen tax jiot be held in November, the ior Chamber of Commerce. E. La- three other members of his family chology to bookbinding.

Kan. Moves to Minneapolis A petition to abolish the newly Bookbinding and Silk Screen or the Social Security probability is that the matter will Mar Buckner of Ogden, Utah. was injured. Title of the acting class is Dra 7 to 9 p. m.

Wednesday. 1SNU formed Empire West Drainage be put before the voters at the Cutler was driving alone. Both ma workshop. The course in- printshop, fee S3. Max L.

Honn. George O. Howard, an auto dis cars were headed east Moore said uuca iuiiuaiuciiuus vi ticung, stpns in hookhind nr- nmrt District was filed Wednesday in McLean County Court Filing of the petition 'cancelled Two-County he slowed down just before the Cut tributor for the Buick Motor Division of General Motors, has been stage lecnniques, maxe-up, neip in i from note Dads to bindine mara- ler car struck his rear left side April eleption. a Delay Woman's Larceny Case The two services are offered without charg. It costs a reader nothing to find out bow much be has invested in Social Security or to learn the answer to some Social Security problem not answered by the senes of articles.

voice and diction, and practical lanes and rcbinding old books. Silk transferred to Minneapolis, The Cutler auto then veered off a hearing set for Wednesday morning on objections to an as Culvert Job awucaucra at learning in skhs screcnine Christmas cards from Milwaukee. Wis. Mr. How to the south side of the beltline, sessment roll for construction of a ard and bis family are former resi I ieauier crait i to a d.

m. striking the pole. The pavement .4 1 I dents of Normal. une oi me several new Classes Thursday. rhs.

fx il rhi-ic-ht drainage system in the district. was wet from a morning rain. Goes to West this fall, the Drama Workshop will Baker. Training in lacing, tool- Judge Robert Underwood sched A preliminary hearing into a Suffers Leg Cuts meet for eight Sessions, beginning W. carving, rjattpnw.

dpsim and uled a hearing on the abandon grand larceny charge against Pat T-J Mr. Cutler was taken to St Jo weonesuay, wcu is ai normal decorations of leather. ment petition for 10 a. m. Nov.

4. a contract tor construction of a Jefferson, 27, of Champaign was seph's Hospital Police who investi community tiign schooL The what's Behind th- Nws? sn highway bridge, to be financed continued Wednesday by Magis Majority of Owners gated said he suffered severe cuts teacher is Miss Colene Hoose and to 9:30 n. m. Thursday. BUS.

jointly by McLean and Tazewell trate Walter Reiner until Oct 15, on one leg. Hospital authorities The petition stated that its 24 uie price o. $2 (six meetings). Teachers, Theo- counties, was awarded to the West The woman was released on $500 said no report of his condition was signers represented a majority of a laving uesign course is an dore Sands, Leland Hess, Leo Yed- Construction Company of Bloom- bond. available at noon.

the district's landowners who have art appreciation series of slide- ington Tuesday. or, Arlan Helgeson, Benjamin Kee- A complaint against Miss Jeffer He is supervisor of the state reached legal age. lectures, with subjects ranging West's bid of $5,226.15 was the ley and Earl Reitan. Lectures son was signed by Robert Lind- motor fuel tax division of the Uli- Also represented, according to from "how to properly judge the low proposal of four submitted to quist who charged that the worn the petition, are owners of more and discussion regarding headline topics, interpreted by ISNU social design of a new car to what the county hirfiway superintend an stole a man suit from Dew- than half of the lands assessed. necktie or table lamp to buy.

ent's office. The bridge, techni science professors. enter and Company, 118 The aggregate assessment against Psychology, Investments Registration for the Fall Adult nois Department of Revenue. Break-In Nets $80 for Thieves cally a culvert, lies on the Taze-well-McLeaa County line, half in 1955 TV See ihc new CAPEHART With POLAROID Glass. Also, Emerson, CBS, Strombfrg-Carlson, Admiral and Sylvania Table Slodcls, Consoles and Consoles With Doors in rr, 21" and Antenna Kits and All Types of Installations at Low Prices HOME TV, INC.

the petitioners' lands is more than half of the cost of the proposed Living Desim will be taurfit bv Education classes is tonight or Washington St, in April. a Waives Trial Rights Mount Hope Township. It is known at Rupert Kilgore, Illinois Wesleyan inursaay, irom i to 3 p. work, the petition adds, as McKenzie University art professor, at ttelBloomirigton. High School.

Hugh Patterson, who gave neith The lone bid submitted for ap Would Pay Costs IWU Art Gallery. First class is er age nor address, signed a waiv Wednesday plication of 2,883 cubic yards of In their petition, the landowners Bloomington police were investigating a weanesaay, uct 6, at 7:30 p. tl -i c.x break-in atlam-eo trt ra nil vict rt iha 1ic. er ol a jury trial Wednesday in gravel to a Funks Grove road was the fee S3. 1 canny uaie jeT Bloomington police court following rejected because it was above the the Bloomington Supply Company, organization in the event the 120 S.

Center St The a. Other new classes this year: On Olfirpr'c CnnrJnrt his arrest on a charge of drunken engineers estimate for the job. The bid of $213 per cubic foot -sycnoiogy oi personality 7:30 ness. He was arrested at 4:45 p.m. iiS.i of such petitions usually is auto- m.

Monday, BHS, fee S3. Dr. No date has been set yet for Tuesday on the McLean County was submitted by the Rowe Con I matic if the petitions meet statu- Claude Dillinger. Reasons for per- a hearing by the Board of Fire court house lawn. Arrest on a sum struction Company of Bloomington.

uiunutui tut; jjlx uxi tory requiremeiiis. sonality differences studied and and Police Commissioners into lar charge within the next six Mr. O'Briea reported that $80 in The estimate was SL88 per cubic Phone 3-261S 216 W. Washington Among the petition's discussed. charees azainst Policeman Pete months will subject.

Patterson to bills had been taken from the com- yard. signers and E. pany cash box. Coins in the box F. Sargent of Le Roy, Investments and You 7:30 Mahan.

Chairman James Bicket a jail sentence without a jury trial, two of the m. Monday, BHS, fee $2.50 (five said Wednesday. had not been taken, he said. Police have not determined how dtnct's three commissioners. sessions).

Paul H. Collins. Securi- Officer Mahan was charged Truck Driver Fined entrance to the company was ty investments as savings. Study with conduct unbecoming an otfi- Leslie Kelly, 29, of Streator, paid a $20 fine in Normal Police gained. of stock3 and bonds, etc cer in a complaint signed Monday the brewers of Suffers Stroke xour uoctor speaks -Thurs- by Gene Lewis.

oDerator of a tav- Magistrate Herman Mead's court Haste Costs Her $15 oay, urn, no lee; hour to be an- era at 115 S. Center St Wednesday. He was found guilty of At Jail, 'Critical1 nounced. Six lecture-discussion Mr. Bicket indicated Wednesday Cora E.

Smith, 46, of 708 S. Oak speeding his truck 60 miles per sessions conducted by members of that the policeman would remain St was fined $15 in Bloomington Fred Brown, about 70, was list hour on Route 66. State Police Sergeant Elden Murphy arrested the McLean County Medical As- on dutv rndintr the hparinsr h. Police Court Tuesday on a speed ed in "critical" condition Wednes sociauon; sunjects, mental neaith, fore the Board. Kelly.

ing charge. day at St Joseph's Hospital where heart disease, cancer, etc he was taken Tuesday after ap music Appreciation 7:30 p. m. r.liracfe Cushion parently suffering a stroke while Tuesday, IWU. fee S3.

Conducted City Has Scads of Reports; a prisoner at the City Jail. by alumni of Sigma Alpha Iota na tional music sorority. sDecializine Brown, who is believed from pa Holds False Teeth Anderson Gets One He Seeks in opera, orchestra, organ, pers in his possession to be from ballet music. Springfield, was taken to the hos Tight and Firm pital by the Fire Department Res Lip Reading Class he got the financial statements, cue Squad. but stated that he had not received Lip Reading 7:30 p.

m. Tues Brown and Richard Dewies, it from a city official. day, ISNU Room 203 of Spec Ed. who said he came from West Vir Councilman Roy A. Anderson Wednesday had a copy of the "report" on the water and light department for which he asked City Manager Elmer R.

Cross at Monday's council meeting. Mr. Anderson did not say where fee S4. Dr. Glenn Taylor.

At Monday's council meeting, Anderson asked the city man ginia, were awaiting a hearing in Individual tests and a hearing Bloomington Police Court on vag chart for each class member. ager for a copy of the "report' SfvjAJSji Sore JQtF Gums rancy charges when Brown be showing location and extent of (S0MM MBEE I3MEM take pleasure in announcing the appointment of which, Anderson said, has annual came ill and unable to talk. Un hearing loss. ly been prepared by the auditor der doctor s- orders, Brown was Business Communications 7:30 after examining the books of utili tut Dotal Cvkioaa tarn taken to the hospital and the hear mt aciac. asatioatl aw alattt p.

m. Thursday, BHS, fee S3. Miss ing was continued. ra-ttaia tMt ma af taa ties. Oh, That Report Harriet Wheeler.

Practical help aa4 kritatfa af kxaa. badly Suiac faa The two men were arrested by tart. Banc aaaam man. mttatatf nai aa After a previous council meet city police Monday evening at Lin ing, had received a Eyas All IHghtM ta kxsa ftttiac am tana. Appbad la a fw i in naka tfaa aobtiliat plataa atay ftrmtf jaw part act anmorl Eat mm a Om eoa.

ataakm. aaTa-ai. laart coln Street and the Illinois Cen tral Railroad tracks after police report made by former Utilities Director N. J. Butler, describing aa yum etaaaa alataa "atay rt." trmuj.

received report of a fight there. attfMiy. uannaaa aa rana ar aiiaraa. the water and light activities for Saac ra-teara aaa Inat froaa a on Business letters, letters of application. Psychological principals involved in letter writing.

Basic Arithmetic 7:30 p. m. Monday, BHS, fee S3. Ralph Actual shop problems, short cuts in checking and estimating, fundamental arithmetic. Woodworking 7 to 10 p.

m. Wednesday, NCHS Room S-115, fee When the two men were booked um. atara aaft as pliable doaa aat the last fiscal year. This, Mr. An Brown appeared to have suffered aa4 Ittt plata.

Farla neat aot rplacamaat to Badd. Mo 4a0y derson said Monday night, was not a beating in the fracas. bother with aduaiiiav Gat Son Dmtata what he wanted. He Coahfeaia a yaar diaatt todayl Dewies is being held at the stead, the "report" made by Ted for arpar ar knrar parts ll-M. County Jail.

ftac --Till A. Allsup, the accountant who ex amined the utility books. Mr. Cross said Monday that he knew of no such report He said then that Mr. Allsup had closed out the books of the water and light department and had made no formal report Tuesday, Mr.

Cross received from the city finance department ins viEST f0HT S1' a copy of the financial statements You Can Raise Your Family on a Budget which were unsigned but which had been prepared by Mr. Allsup. Anderson to Study The city manager said Tuesday that he bad not previously seen the financial statements, but that the statements had been used as the basis for both Mr. Butler's re CANT SLEEP Because of Acid Stomach? Do This Try this simple modern way to void sleepless nights doe to excess stomach add. Just take 1 or 2 Turns as a "nightcap" before yon go to bed.

Conntleis thonssnds who do this have discovered they fall asleep faster feel much fresher mornings. Always keep Tarns handy to counteract sour stomach, gas, heartburn day or night. Get a roll of Toms right now. port and the audit of the city books made by Alexander Grant and Company. The financial statements, which was the "report" Mr.

Anderson was apparently seeking, according to -Mr. Cross, represented a closing of the books Sm of the water and light depart as distributor for ment Mr. Anderson said Tuesday that The American State Bank of fen you the Convenience of a CHECKING ACCOUNT to in keeping your family budget. Don't attempt to do all the record keeping yourself enlist the helping hand of a CHECKING ACCOUNT and see how your task is made easier. Take a few minutes next pay day to open your account.

he will study his copy of the financial statements. He didn't say why he wanted it TUMS rot TM TUMMY I i' 0 Rrrn It Stays lively Longer Evangelistic Services FIRST CHURCH OF THE HAZARENE West Washington at Mason St. Now in Progress REV. HAROLD FRODGE, Evangelist, REV. and BIRS.

IIALLIE FOSTER, Musicians Time: 7:30 Each Evening Closing Date, October 10th ARTHUR and BUNA NUTT, Local Pastors A Friendly Welcome To All ZABT ini IQCAEE rHMERICHH RTflTERnriK Member FtJiral DtU lasaraaaa Carp. TERRE HAUTE BREWING I1AUTE, INDIANA.

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