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MNX I THE PANTACEATH. BLOOMTXGTOV. ILLINOIS. 8UM)AT. ACGCST HU.

rp" Paxton 'Goes for Corn' at Picnic Dogbife Victim Faces 21 -Day lincoln Brothers Plan Centennial 'Amateur Shov larjre that bit WM: VI ,1 Unless the owner of '-i JV- black and while dog th CC: ti fZ- tVj Mrs. W. XL Heitman of ST. A J. A Empire St.

shows up. Jin Empire St. shows up, Mrs. 3C2 E. Ileit-xnan faces the dreary prospect LINCOLN PNS) Aa coret iU hrli Sept.

2 cn an enpet i-T erected stage In front cf the courthouse as a fea of 21 straight days of rabies shots. ture of the lintcia CerierxiU. Mrs. Heitman told Bloom irs- si ton police Friday that, she was The cortert is torirx $rccwel badly bitten Thursday as she walked along the south tide of I by the BmNrs the Bnh. P-3tratoo bUrit rruy be e-' cured at Crr.trreual hejirxirlfrs and apf recede ai twr.

A3 f.ru!?s 7e-T Franklin Park. The dog. which she had never seen before, at tacked her dog. a cocker span iel, and badly gashed Mrs. Heit- Kkhard Dart man's wrist in the melee.

The Ileitmans attempted to Farmer City Man Sept. I. when Ui GrrtcrsruU .3 present prues to the trp tt-ur The ror.tet is oprn to aryone oxer 12 jers of ace. S.ter of the 5xh. not le ou'ior by the Bnxhers.

are preparing a Fhcn Shew of the Cetj- Gets Commission FARMER CTTY PNS Richard N. Davis, son of Mrs. tay. The show be rrotJjrr-I on the courthouse square at a date to be announced later. Clarence Wheeler of Farmer Cry.

has been commissioni'd a second find the owner of the dog, -not that we're mad about the Incident but just to ask the owner to keep an eye on the dog for 10 days and make sure he's not diseased." Mrs. Heitman's physician has already given her a tetanus shot. He has advised her to have the series of 21 rabies shots starting at the end of this week if the dog can't be observed. It's believed the wayward dog may be named "Mike." PART OP CROWD of 4,500 who attended picnic make its way along table to "load" plate. Besides corn.

600 popsickles, 1.000 Dixie Cups and 130 gallons of coffee were "taken care of." Entertainment for the evening was provided by WLS radio arts. PurccQ Photo lieutenant at Sheppard Air Force PAXTON (PNS) Pile of corn husks reached staggering proportions Thursday night when Pax-ton merchants were hosts to area farmers at annual Merchant-Farmer Picnic An estimated 5,400 ears (24 tons) of sweet corn were consumed. Though they were guests, farmers wer stuck" with job of shucking. One field at the Oscar Nelson farm was almost stripped to provide picnic's main dish. Base.

Wichita Falls. after at- tendj.g Air Force ROTC Summer camp for four weeks, the Pasta- graph learned Saturday. Anyone a drcs or hat dating between the years cf the Or terxual 153J-13CJ is invited to parUfiraTe. are to be marie with Mrs. Uf kioo B.

Fraro. The Saters are alo to a televmoa show on the Decatur TV station at I p. ra. Aug. 21.

Members of the cast will present an oC fashioned tea party. the actual scene and script of a tea Waiseka Woman Moy Heirlooms He graduated from the Untvem- Many New Books Listed Italian Barbers ty of Illinois June 21 where he re Run for U. S. Senoe ceived his bachelor's degree in ag Taken From riculture, lie is a member of Al By Gridley Librarian Reveals Shakeup pha Gamma Rho Fraternity. To Ease Long He is now on leave at ru home Old Castle In Justice Dept.

Elizabeth Jarrett; "The Seven little Pifflesniffs," Margaret Rich here awaiting his assnment in party held in 1X3 at the home cf active service. ardson; "Elijah The Fishbite," Ag WASHINGTON. D. (UP)- ARGYLL. SCOTLAND (UP)- U.S.

Shortage nes Turnbull; "Smiling Hill Mrs. Puert Latham. The cast includes Mrs. Charies IL Wocris, Mrs. P.

H. and Mrs. Ade- Lne HartnelL GRIDLEY (PNS) Mrs. Russell Wahls, local librarian, Wednesday released the list of new books in the library. Included are "Look To The Moon," Frances Neilson; "Stephania," Hona Karmel; "Crimson Is The Eastern Shore," Thieves raided the medieval castle Attorney General Herbert Brown-ell said Saturday the Justice WATSEKA Miss Jessie Sumner, a Milford attorney and former member of Congress from Illinois' 17th District, said Friday she's considering running for U.S.

senator next year. Miss Sumner, a Republican who served in the House from 1940 to 1946, said she hasn't made up her mind yet. The term of Sen. Paul A. Douglas HI.) expires in January, 1955.

home of the duke of Argyll Satur Farm," Marian Mason; "Magical Melons," Carol Brink; "Snow Treasure," Marie McSwigan; "The Bloomington-Normal Deaths Department has Just undergone BY FRANK BRUTTO day and stole thousands of dollars the greatest shakeup in lis his worth of gold plate and priceless ROME (JP) Thousands of Mountain of Adventure," Enid Bly- Don Tracy; "Nothing In Life Is heirlooms rich in British history. Italian barbers, shears and clip ton; "A Race For Bill." Mary He made the comment to news Free." Delia Gould Emmons; "Be Inverary Castle, a storybook Doctor Finds El Paso Girl pers sharp, are ready and eager Wallace; "Charlotte's Web," B. White; "Pete's Home men who asxea mm aooui ine showplace along the shores of Loch yond This Place," A. J. Cronin; GravHt Funeral Funeral services foe Ie P.

Gravitt of lin V. Mulberry St turnover at the department's pol Fyne in western Scotland, was "Lost Shepard," Agnes Sanford; Marion Renick; "The Flicker's icy akinc levels since the Eis- entered Friday night by robbers "The Medicine Whip," Margaret to rescue hairy American manhood. Washington news of a barber shortage threatening American males with Buster Brown Feather," Merritt Allen; "The enhewer administration came into ho Wednesday, were held at power Jan. 20. 2j at the Beck Me- Pq 1 1 YtCtllTI Docley's Play Ball," Renick;) "Tools For Andy," James S.

Tip-1 who placed a ladder agunst a wall and climbed 20 feet to a window. The technique followed closely that used last week when thieves and John Harris: "The Velvet Doublet," James Street; "The Sojourner," a i Rawlings "Steamboat Gothic," Frances Boil Water Watchword Brownell statistics sfwwed curls shook Italian tonsorial cir pertt; "The Chocolate Touch," The P.ev. William A. Hammitt EL PASO Card Ann Kaut cles. Patrick Skene Cathing; "Dollar invaded the castle of the Hohen- 124 attorneys in the department's Washington headquarters have been discharged.

conducted the service. Mrs. Clara Schlenker was the sincer Barbers in a Rome shop threw For Luck," Elizabeth Coatsworth; zollern emperors in Hechingen, seven year eld dicthter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Kauth of El Pas, was admitted to St. Joseph's Hos up their hands in Latin consterna Trigger John's Son." Tom Rob In Melvin Germany, and escaped with the tion when told that haircuts Prussian crown jewels. russian crown jewels. America cost as much as $2.50 and Rayond Olson, organist.

Burial was in East Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery. Pallbearers were Leo Hemmele. Bennie Shenherd. Luther Walden. (nf I I iai i The duke and duchess of Argyll ID I InSTltUte inson; "Little Werner, Sally Scott; "The Real Book of American Tall Tales," Michael Gorman; Parkinson Keyes; "The Witches Thorn," Ruth Park; "Golden Admiral." F.

Van Wyck Mason; "The Glorification of Al Toolum," Robert Alan Arthur; "The Eagle and The Rock," Frances Winwer; "The Dark Angel," Mika Waltari; "Good Morning Young Lady," Ardyth pital in Bkiomingtcn at noon Saturday as a pasiihie case. Late Saturday afternoon MELVIN (PNS) Mayor P. Arends reported Thursday Ginnie and Geneva," Catherine "It's impossible exclaimed are holidaying on the island of )n Majorca in the Mediterranean. solQXS KeQlStratlOn an exact list of missing items was I 7 Bruno Amato, who has been snip Harley Green. WiUiara DuvaJ and ar-ounred eat ber U- that the village well water passed Wooley; "Smart Mr.

Tim." Elizabeth Jarrett; "Here Comes Mrs recent state tests, but orders re tn.Mtv tv. Vernon Lirtrcu. Honorary wwj not available. ping hair for seven years. "Why that's 1.500 lire 10 Italian hair Kennelly; "The Chieftain," Robert Goose," Marian Potter; "'Yell Me main in force for all water to be Payne; "The Light In The For annuarTeiloln Bibte Ins Breen.

1" tute will open with the registra-My P-ed. Clyde Bush. James run-jM the rao-paralvt type. r- I tiirrv Kine fXi Kane Little Boy," Doris Foster; "On A boiled for home use until further est." Conrad Richter; "Forbidden 10 North Korean notice. Island," Edward Hungerford; non ox iresnman aepu uic I i Summer Day," Lois LnesH; "Plush," Sarah Derman; "Curious George Rides a Bike," H.

A. Rey; Mains have been flushed and "Warhoop," McKinlay Kantor; Officials To Die 1KWTX X. LCSOTT. D.D-S. chlorine has been added to the well and tower.

Charles Mills, dean announced, ony jwwuc. -nser. iiry Saturday I Hennessey." Kenneth Wntht. Floyd Orielta'tion da-s win be Sept. 4 Hainey.

Ftoj-d Scharf. Leo Hams and 5. A recpuon is planned in and Theodore lsenmann. "A Good Man," Jefferson Young; i 1 1 i Georgette Heyer; Scrambled Eggs," Dr. Seuss; Little White Foot," Bertha and ANNOUNCES THE OftMNG LONDON (P) Moscow ra "Snips and Snails," Louise Baker, Elmer Hades; "A House For Le- dio Saturday announced death sen Listed under the miscellaneous the gymnasium and a picnic at New Salem State Park.

ander," Rebecca P. Sprinkle; Says Crashed MIG tences have been imposed on 10 Faces Drunk Charge classification are "Remember "Georgie's Pets," Marion Congor; Piloted by Woman These Things," Paul Harvey; "The "Silly Willy Nilly," Leonard Wei- Bloomington police arrested top North Korean officials accused of plotting armed rebellion and plotting for the United States. Upperclassmen and graduate students will register Sept. 7. Classes will begin the next day.

John Archer. 607 W. Chestnut FREEDOM VILLAGE (UP) gand; "Lost In The Zoo," Hades; "The Little Red and "One cuts." In Naples, world's greatest single city source of raw and finished barbers, Guido Caricchio, 35, said: "America Dio mio! I'd be a king if I could go there, my wife a queen, my three children I'd cut hair, shave, everything for well, because it's America say 350 lire." (That's 50 cents). Plenty Available Caricchio figured most of Naples' nearly 5,000 barbers would joyfully go too. There are thousands more available in south of Naples, in Calabria and Sicily, he said.

In a Rome establishment, disbelief gradually gave way to awed wonder when Giovanni Furci, 22 years a barber and a student of English, read and translated the Washington dispatch. It quoted Charles J. Bovello "That's an Ital Exploration of Space," Arthur Clarke; "The Memoirs of Herbert Hoover; "Creative Hobbies," Har Saturday at as p. m. alter tus or ms orncx FO THE HLCTICT OF DENTAL SrXGUtT IS Cm Btt BUaa BUg.

rtMM mirrt in. Two other North Korean offi An American war prisoner said In The Engine," by Esther K. car collided with an auto driven cials were jailed. ais were jauea. ry Zarchy: "Dictionary tor Dis in II The sentences were handed down' Keport I WO Collisions Meeks; 'Tell Me Utile Boy." Dor by Mrs.

The McOvaney. 9C3 N. AUin St. Archer was charged with Saturday one of the Communist MIG-15 pilots shot down by American Sabrejets over the Yalu was cards," Frank Rich. is Van Lieu Foster; "Willy's by the Military Collegium of the Saturday Night drunk driving.

The accident took Adventure, Biography North Korean Supreme Court fol Edith Hurd; "Counting Kate," Janet Howard; "Ten little a woman. place at the comer of Alius and lowing a purge trial in the Red Included under adventure and Bloomington police reported two Chestnut streets. Foxhounds," C. Gifford Ambler; tradition with all 12 accused "con biography are Rugged Land of auto collisiens Saturday mgnu Fix It Please," Lucy Mitchell: fessing" guilt. Gold." Martha Martin; "The Cali The first was at 8:10 p.

m. on "We saw the MIG crash tato a hill near the camp," said Robert L. Smith, 29, of Bowling Green, Ky. "The Communists told us the pilot was a Chinese woman." "Howdy Doody and The fornia Gold Rush," May McNeer; The Santa Fe Trail," Samuel Students Must Attend Edward Kean; "Lets Go Out Doors," Harriett Huntington; and "Lunch For Lennie," Catherine Hopkins Adams; "Friday The Ara- polo Indian," A. M.

Anderson; Concerts in Vienna ian name, see," said Furci, sec Wooley. "Wild Bill Hickock Tames The Clinton St. Drivers involved were Dennis Geiselman. 19. 8C1 E.

Wood SL, and Raymond Malcome, IS, 1224 S. Barker St. The other occurred at p. m. at the intersection of Main and Washington streets.

The drivers were Loren McBurney. IS. R- R. 3. and Gaude Maxwell, 43, Van-dalia.

Mo. President Signs Sheep Disease Control Bill The library is open Wednesday West," Steward Holbrook; "The VIENNA, AUSTRIA CP) retary treasurer of Washington's local AFL Barbers Union. "Vavito Itam Sea Robbers," Frank Crisp; "Moc and Saturday afternoons from 1:30 to 5:30 and from 7 to 9 in the This city, guarding its reputation as a world music center, has WASHINGTON. D. (JP) casin Tram," iioise jvicuraw; "Daniel Boone, The Opening of "Listen," said Furci.

Then he made it virtually obligatory for President Eisenhower approved a evening. Mrs. Dale Gibbs is assistant librarian. students to attend concerts and The Wilderness," John Brown; bill Saturday giving the Agricul operas. The city fathers have al "Forbidden Island," Robert Draw read: "I'll say there's a shortage, and it isn't just here.

I'm a delegate Coma ture Department authority to con lotted a considerable sum for spe-! ings; "Crazy White Man," Rich trol and eradicate scrapie and One Pays Drinking Fine; cial performances which students ard Morenus; "Wanderlust," Hans blue toneue. diseases that have thing everywhere." are to attend as part of their gen caused heavy losses in sheep. de Meiss-Teuffen; "Deep Danger," Robb White; "Sea of Glory," Fran Another Free on Promise Two men hauled into Blooming- eral education and to provide re-, A congressional report on the duced-price tickets for other per measure said that outbreaks of the cis Beauchesne Thornton; "The formances. two animal diseases have been dis Pony Express," Samuel Adams; ton's City Jail early Saturday morning on drinking charges were covered in sheep raising areas and "Prehistoric America, Anna Ter Custom PICTURE FRAMING of Ipej The PAINT POT he set free later in the day after one ry White; "The Wright Brothers, permanent controls are necessary, Quentin Reynolds; "Ben Franklin of Old Philadelphia," Margaret paid his fine and the other promised "to. Albert Ammerman, 37, of 708 "Mama mia!" exclaimed 23 year old clipper-artist Eugenio Bo-rello.

"I'll go on a raft." He estimated there are 2,500 barbers in Rome Those in top shops and luxury hotels earn with tips about $12 weekly. A haircut in Rome costs 150 to 250 lire (25 to 45 cents), less in the outskirts. "Trouble in Italy," said Furci, "most Italians shave at home. They all cut their kids' hair. We only get a break when an American tourist comes in." CENTRAL ILLINOIS REUNIONS Cousins; "John Paul Jones," Dor-thea Snow; "The Conquest of The Front St.

was picked up at Chest More Canada Visitors SAULT STE. MARIE. ONT. -IP) Canadian customs and Immigration officials report that U.S. tourists entered Canada during July at this border point.

That was 600 more than in July 1952. nut and Mason Streets and charged with drunkenness. Police MARTIN Phone 3-2321 503 N. Mala Magistrate Walter Reiner fined Ninety-one members attended North and South Poles," Russell Owen; "Mr. Bell Invents The Telephone," Katherine Shippen; "The Panama Canal," Bob Considine; "Custer's Last Stand," Quentin the 18th annual Martin family reunion Sunday, Aug.

2, at Miller Park in Bloomington. They came from Bloomington, him on his promise to return with the money. Keith McCammon, who gave police no age or address when arrested at the Union Bus Station, pleaded guilty to drunkenness and disorderly conduct before Judge Reiner and paid a $29 fine. To Lay Keel on Second Atomic Submarine Reynolds; "The Lewis and Clark Expedition," Richard Neuberger. New teen-age fiction books are "Linda Jordan, Lawyer." Jean Block; "Greetings From Glenna," Normal, Wapella, Clinton, Farmer City, Pekin, South Pekin.

Morton, Arrowsmith, Tuscola, Gnggsvwe, WASHINGTON, D. C. () Marjory Hall; "West End Nurse." The keel of the Navy's second! OPEN MONDAY For Business As Usual CARL'S Paint Body Shop Bellflower, Hinsdale and Simms. Davenport, Iowa, Hammond and Roanoke, and Anaconda, Mont. Lucy Hancock; "The Winding River," Helen Fuller Orton; "Sue Morris, Sky Nurse," Dorothy Dem- Pilgrims Die in Crash SRINAGAR, KASHMIR (UP) ing, R.

"Bold Venture," D. U. Officers elected were Claude KO MOXCT DOWN You dont need one cent to start modern Hng jour home NOW! Our liberal credit plan makes it possible A bus loaded with Hindu pil S. Jackson; "Promenade All," Crum, president; Frank Martin, vice president, and Mrs. Elsie grims plunged 500 feet into a atomic submarine will be laid Sept.

1, the Navy has announced. The ceremony will take place at the Groton, yard of the Electric Boat Division of the General Dynamics builders of the first nuclear power submarine which may be completed next Summer. The Navy has estimated the first atomic submarine, named the Nau for you to ccjoy all of th comforts of a modernized boms with Helen Miller; "Hi Teacher," Isabel McLelland; "Sink The Basket," gorge near here Friday, killing the Phone 5-1015 322 S. Main St. Weinzierl, Bloomington, secretary- out making a down parment sad small non'-Lly issUHmects eta driver and 24 of the 25 passengers, Sally Knapp; "Date Bait," Robert be arranged to fit your purse! it was reported Saturday.

The one survivor was seriously injured. Loeb, "Ready or Not," Mary Stoltz; "Rainbow After Rain," Janet Lambert; "Dugout Mystery," M. G. Bonner; "Prairie Shadows," Ella Porter; "Trail of treasurer. Reunion Dates Cagley Sunday, Aug.

16, Lake Bloomington. Hussemaan Kleln Sunday, Aug. 16. Grant Park, Washburn. Benjamin Sunday, Aug.

23, To Pay 8 Cents a Week AT.TA20M(S Minr's MS tilus, will cost 29 million dollars exclusive cf the power plant. The BRIGHTON, ENGLAND (UP) A The Iron Horse," Fairfax Downey; John Ayling, 71, was ordered by a new kitchen Ctrt Jur Uf bkt SiajiiH yar kltrbe ta aa araa. aulau awa ml aa4 a4 waWulMM ta Htalf Ta Mitn. Oa naii anatvra aaa fe'la aa) tar iaa to ta rMMM, f1ra aa4 aalata. Aa afa(aaa HPM Mcbra aaa aa BUa aa 4 1 9.7 "Stub, A College Romance," Mar second atomic submarine, the Sea Wolf, may run to $32,700,000, also without power machinery.

a magistrate's court here to pay guerite Harmon Bro; "A Sea Be tween," Lavinia R. Davis; "Boy Benjaminville Church, Bentown. Penno Saturday, Aug. 15, state park near Clinton. off a $602 debt in installments of eight cents a week.

It would take him 615 years to pay it off. Trouble," Roseamond DuJardin; Arrested for Speeding "Penny Rose," Mebane Holoman Burgwyn; "Bulldozer," and "Clear Edward Forster, 121 S. Center a new bathroom Priced for Quick Tar batbtaai aaa ba a aTl mt Saaal mm4 mm was arrested in Miller Park Saturday evening for speeding. He paid a $15 fine. WELDON vatraaa aina umtm (Niwn aa atH-a biaaawwa.

tnmMmt taatea. mmrm tUiia. aatl-a aiiria aak. For Action," Stephen Meador; "This My Desire," Jessican Lyon. For Children Juvenile books on the new list are "Ghosts, Ghosts, Ghosts," Phyllis Tenner; "Smart Mr.

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fay 7 Pi a Bula aa iilJLJ Mr. and Mrs. Lester Baker and 5Erow SAVES FUEL CUTS HEATING COSTS! Boot Wort fe CoW tteorberi to Ctfch Yoa tfoprepared Dart Wort for CoU feather! to Ccfth Yog Unprepared family, Mrs. Gertrude Baker and Elmer Downs left Wednesday on a vacation trip to the Wisconsin Dells. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Workman new recreation rccm tiiful ba faa far Iba raua taaiBf fl aaa mtl la a rMTtiM ma A trm AaUara att-araa wfB arat4a a raaaa far araaa artrmr Ual raav bxiaa Coma SEE tha avidence! mtm biafa aa nrm. mm. tiatMt. atihara ar att-aaa lb tiuH aaaaa la Jaar Waa aaa rfl fa txaoirvi LJrssurO Yr.

a rishc-bcfot-yoar-rct dnMwmiM chM prow be i "II mmmm4 far aa maim aa 47wJ and Bob Arie Friday were on a vacation trip to Canada and other points of interest. They will stop at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, for a check up. Lewis Hutchison, who has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. Edith Coff-man, left for his home at Evans-ton. Thursday.

Complete Set Solid Oak Fumed Finish DRUG STORE FIXTURES 35 Feet of Wall Cases, 47 Feet of Plate Glass Display Cases One 8-Foot Wrapping Counter Six 4-Person Booths One 12-Foot Soda Fountain Complete with Back Bar, Coke Dispenser, Root Beer Dispenser, Mixers, Etc 2 Giant G.E. Floor Stand Fans 20-Inch Blades 1 Tuthill Ice Cream Freezer with 1 H. P. Compressor Miscellaneous Counters and Accessories SEE THIS COMPLETE UNIT Now in Operation Write Box H-33, Daily Pantagraph II doubt (hat OI-O-Mmic Ol Htm it ch ra torn ax braing yo Cam Socd! 1c ibows bow OV-OMic furl barm lb mem ur ch tarn tat ymr tttt. Come im9 tbc oanOMranaav Yoa tears whr yoa aw4 wait jo loacc to Mxfcra.

voc-daa. He BclWng lire Vim Ve Stlzt warm air.coniioningl HOnil a.w Ww a-l OCOS coouord Miss Alice Leeney accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Creston Riggs and vy family and John Riggs of Farm er City, to Hodgensville, where they will attend the Riggs THE MILLER HATCHERY HEATING PLUMBING 1 BUKKUUUrid I 1 Beaufort at Linden St. I Normal.

111. QCDG3GXK2 family reunion Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P.

P. Morales of Wichita, who had been guests of her sister, Mrs. Nora Baker, left Wednesday to visit a brother, E. E. Reed, in Decatur.

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