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FULL LEASED WIRE TELEGnAPII REPORT BY TOE INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 0 SZS 0er nnx BOB JOUENA ETTE 6,500 Circulation 250 1 AND COMMERCIAL-STAR SiatyFifta Year. No. 301 Enures Mcocd cum naa statue i Uauoon. onnoM MATTOON. ILLINOIS, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2tf.

IWO rutluhed tm? efurnooq except Banday Prl 5 CU utii Coa enom joooocra ALL PIIONCS IE jjpfl BSodI MERCURY DIPS TO RECORD L0I7 LEVELS BELLA 61 IT RIGHT Orr 111S OWN RACK POLICE HALT MAN GIVINO AWAY Ql'ARTERS SEEK EMBARGO Um Angelra (IW) -Brother ROTARY ANNS ENTERTAINED 9 AT G. 0. P. DINNER HEAR TUl FalU. lWret Prwter.

former ahertff of Twin Kill John." 80-yrar-old self-styled rneU- Improprieties TOO BODIES OF RUSSIANS ARE TUB BACK Huge Ice Floes Halt physician who usually walks around Lut Angelea barefooted, won't give away any more quarters If police county, and Edwin fidiiriber, lumber company manrr, were clothes, prater kl the ult was wrsrUig had cost him ON WAR AIDS FOR JAP1 Austin. Tex With deep po Traffic in Mississippi River lit lea Implication in the back can help It. AT DI7IGHT GREEN DINNER ground, women formcT employes of only $14 50 ill ye an jo. Schrelber "Brother John" caused a near- dldn believe Jt. the San Antonio State Hospital riot Thursday when he distributed nrarlv IVM In ninHan rwt to il "Ill give you 1S for that ult continued their stories from a wit utst stand today of alleged Inv BY INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Serious coal shortage de Rotarians and Wives Congressional Drive I comers.

Police disbursed the crowds Candidate for Guber- rlfht now," Schrelber uU Finland Claims (o Have Inflicted Prater peeled off the uit. trouers Starts as Trade proper advances made to them by W. J. Johnson, superintendent of natorial Toga As- veloped In the southern states and ail, laid It on the counter and See Three-ActCof fer-Miller Comedy Treaty Nears End the hospital. Srhrribrr wrote a check for 113 pockets of nearly 1300 more in quar- Sails Spending" today as the bitter, unprece At the opening day's hearing, five tera ana explained mat heAad been Prater put on hla overcoat, climbed Into hla automobile and drore away.

dented cold wave con tin tied unabated, forcing tempera- The Mat toon Rotary Club enter girls, tome of them pretty, told their "holding the money too BY EBIC ntlEDHEIM (I. N. B. Staff CorrwpoBdent) tained the Rotary Anns Thursday stories of Johnson's alleged lndls Dwlght H. Oreen of Chicago, candidate for the Republican nomination for governor of Illinois, was the principal speaker Thursday eve nres down to 12 and 13 de Heavy Losses BY It TIE DK IICMMES CUD ME (LKB.

Special form pond rat) HelidnU Two larpo lod-ie of Soviet troops at tempting to break through the Finnish front lines north of Washington Termination of the cieet act lorn at a board of control hearing looking to the ouster of the crees below tero at Chatta a 0. P. TO HAVE 1911 treaty cf commerce and navi evening at a dinner in the main dining room of the Hotel U. 8. Orant.

IL W. Nlemeyer. president. gation between the United States nooga and Nashville, Tenn. superintendent on charges brought U.

S. LOANS TO DEBTORS MAY presided over the dinner and the ning at a dinner sponsored by tho Mattoon Republican Women's Club at the Masonic Temple. MiasUalppl river traffic was halt by th San Antonio Ministers' Asso and Japan at midnight tonight, precipitated a new drive In today for an immediate embargo ed as far south as Oreenvllle. Miaa, program which followed, it. a.

ciation. and huge Ice floes, moving a mils Black, superintendent of the Mat- At the bark of the hearing was toon public schools, was In charge OPEN PRIMARY; DEMOS SLATE the death of Claude Teer, former of the arrangement of the program Lake Ladoga were hammered back by desperately lighting Finns who inflicted heavy losses on the invader, it was reported today. chairman of the board, beneath the Approximately 250 persona heard Oreen rap the spending program of the state and local governments led by the federal government. "Gamble on Future." "Government administrations to on all American war materials fur Japan. The Senate foreign relations committee will meet next week to consider the Plttman and Schwellrn- Featured on the program FINN AID wheels of a train near Johnson's three-act comedy drama.

home In San Antonio where he was an hour, threatened to float Into the Oulf of Mexico for the first time in 30 years. Oov. Frank Dixon of Alabama received special permission from O. I. O.

Chieftain John L. Lewis to keep Birmingham coal mines open Saturday and Sunday in an effort to stem the tide of suffering brought King's Dilemma," presented by the recuperating from a breakdown. Ooffer-Mlller Players, a profession Johnson charges a conspiracy to pronged attack on the FlnnLsh cen- JtepUDlICanS Let VOl-ten of Kollaanjokl and Alttojokl In ra Hpiffp I)pmn. oust him because he refused emls- al troupe which showed In the Mat- Senate brOUp 1 11X03 toon public schools Thursday and LoonholeS in Pend- day are gambling on the future of the country and piling up huge debts that dwarf the stock marke' bach resolutions providing for a compulsory embargo on future fvhlp-ments of such vital war materials as oil, gasoline, copper, steel and arles from the office of Oov. i lt O'Danlel permission to see Teer today.

The troupe presented pup-1. -ry i i pet shows in the schools. A small Mgf KeSOlUtlOn trap placed by the Finns around a CTatS OCeK Harmony scrap metal to Japan. "Comply With Wishes of People.1 third Red army force at Kltelae. speculators' practices of -1929." aald Green.

"The operating costs of government have mounted year after year in amazing fashion. "Administration costs and tn- "Die lapse of the treaty now gives BT EDWARD B. LOCKETT (I. X. 8.

Staff Correspondent) Washington The vision of new and demand his resignation during Teer's long illness. The stories the girls told followed a similar pattern. Dr. Johnson certain acts as natural and healthy. Only one was kissed, how us an opportunity to comply with Springfield, 111.

(mS) Illinois' 1940 political primary simmered down today to an open content for Republicans with Democrat bank the wishes of 75 per cent of cur stage was set up in the dining room for the Rotarians' show. Miss Genevieve Fleenor, accompanied by Miss Florence Phelan on the piano, played several violin so km. Cams S. Icenogle, accompanied by Thomaa V. Wright at the piano.

taxes add up to Just so On Outfit Surrounded. According to military advices to the capital, the Soviets attacked with two powerful tank and Infantry columns, but after related assaults were unable to break, the Finnish defenses. The Russian force United States loans to Oreat Britain creased people by getting out of the by fuel shortage. The coal miners belong to the C. I.

United Mine Workers Union which normally enforces a five-day week. Lowest temperature in Birmingham during the night was five below zero. The coal shortage' was especially acute In Birmingham and New Orleans. A dozen New Orleans retail firms reported their fuel supplies Chinese-Japanese war," said Sen ing on a hand picked slate. The Republicans made a choice.

everand she kissed bacK. She wail ator Schwellenbach, (D) of Wash searching for a Job and got it, ington state. expected to be final, when 101 county chairmen voted unanimously to and France, long defaulted on their much money that can't go Into pay-debts to Uncle Sam, today weakened rolls and so many Jobs which can't Senate support for legislation to aid be filled." Finland. Mrs. Jadt Preside.

An International News Service Mrs. J. N. Judt. president of the survey revealed that unless all loop- group sponsoring the dinner, pre- she said.

't Kltelae is reported almost sur Detailed cross examination permit primary voters to make their brought out that none of the wom own selections from the array of candidates crowding the primary rounded by the Finns and facing possible annihilation unless It can extricate itself. Hundreds of Russian soldiers wer skilled and wounded In bitter fight hcles in the pending Finnish aid sided and introduced tne speakers en had been "mad" enough to quit when Dr. Johnson made his first or resolution are closed afiimt im- Miss lone Prultt. chairwoman of Senator Oeorge, (D) of Oeorgla, a member of the foreign relations committee, said: "I feel certain that some legislation will be passed by the Congress dealing with this question. Notice of the American governments decision to scrap the treaty was given the Japanese six months led community singing.

Those Attending. Among these attending were Mr. and Mrs. P. L.

Helnecke, Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Lumpp, Mr.

and Mrs. H. W. Nlemeyer, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Hendrix. Mr. and Mrs. C. H.

Douglas, Rev. and Mrs. John Codd, Dr. and Mrs. R.

R. Burke, Mr. ant) Mrs. R. O.

Shaver, MaJ. and Mrs. Horace W. Forster, Mr. and Mrs.

H. even his second alleged improper the Coles County West Side wom lists. Follow Primary Law. Democratic leaders at least the advances toward them. liar, loans to debt-defaulting nations, it will be defeated in the Senate foreign relations commit were exhausted.

The usually warm winter playground of New Orleans suffered in temperature 22 degrees above zero. One man was frozen to death. St. Louis, reported a moderate shortage of coal. The cold wreaked havoc in tha agricultural centers of the south en's organization, spoke briefly on the objectives of the meeting and ing Dear Kollaanjokl and Alttojokl.

In addition, the Soviet forces attempted to stage new advances west Red Flag Nearlu tee. Rejection Spells Doom. ago. the hopes of the O. O.

P. for 1940. William R. McCauley of Olney. candidate for the party's nomination for auditor of public accounts The resolution, sponsored by Sen- of Maerkajaerrl on the Salla front and south of Fetsamo on the Polar front, Both attacks, which apparently were designed to draw the Although the treaty is being term R.

Checkley, Dr. and Mrs. D. leading two. Oov.

Henry Homer and Mayor Edward J. Kelly of Chicagowere cut In the open with a statement that the state central committee will attempt to select a harmony slate. How rpuch harmony actually crowns the committee! ef ator Brown. (D) of Mlchlaan. would inated by this government, in re Baughman, Mr, and Mrs.

Russell Disrupts Speech by Lewis Jones, Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Baker.

1 increase Tj. a Export-Import on flnancea of the. ataU. taliation against Japanese violation Finns thilttle fronf north of American civil and property Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Helman, Dr. Bank's funds $100,000,000 to permit Republican candidate ror uoies a loan to Finland. The Senate uhty offices and state officea from of Lake Ladoga, were turned back. fort depends. It Is believed, on which candidates are or are not the 34th senatorial district also banking committee has already ap rights In China, no immmedlate Increase In tariffs on Japanese goods Is likely.

and Mrs. C. B. Volgt, Mr. and Mrs.

W. Ernest Orndorff, Mr. and Mrs. Cams S. Icenogle, Dr.

and Mrs. B. Raymond Cole, Mr. 'and Mrs. E.

proved it, but under a Senate agree included and omitted. Columbus, O. (INS) Columbus police and U. M. W.

officials today searched for two persons suspected of lowering the hammer and sickle flag of Communist Russia above the freezing a good portion of the crops. Smudge pots continued to bum. In the Florida citrus groves as temperatures plunged to 18 degrees at Pensacola, and 24 at Jacksonville. Low temperature at Miami was 37. Coldest point in the nation was St.

Joseph, Mo, wllch dug in against a temperature of 28 below zero. Zero temperatures prevailed throughout the central states. ment it must be considered by the were introduced. Party leaders from Charleston. Bethany, Areola, Humboldt, Lerna and Oakland attended the dinner.

The Republicans in taking their foreign relations committee. action declared a belief in the The "undernourished Russian troops In the Kltelae sector were provided with food parachuted to earth from Russian planes, according to Finnish reports. reports said the Soviets have put 2,000 war planes into action over Finland. Committee rejection usually ITALY IN EFFORT TO CHECK COMMUNISM principle of the primary law aimed at permitting voters to do what the head of John L. Lewis as he was speaking at the United Mine Work dooms a bill In Congress.

Foreign relations committee approval of the Guy Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Steinberg, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas I. Darland. Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Watklns, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. D.

Mc-Clintock, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Fuller.

Mrs. T. W. Potter, Miss HOUSING IS GREATEST ers of America convention. county chairmen agreed they should Brown resolution Is far from a cer do select the party election ticket.

Stage hands at the Columbus au talnty, even with all loopholes Is Stelle BV PERCV WINNER (I. N. 8. Staff Correspondent) Rome With the support and A slight upward trend in tem closed. NEED: NEWCOMB Rockford, HU- (INS) -Housing Is es Florence Phelan and Gene- ditorium said two men reached the stage through a press room Wed Democratic leaders, on the other hand, foresee a bitter scramble in Under the resolution, as O.

K'd by the banking committee, the Ex collaboration of Japan, Italy has LOT AGAINST OFFICIALS FIND SOVIE America's greatest problem and up their ranks unless an agreed ticket Sen aid to a movement for ex- 3. Black, I O. Bartelsmeyer, Homer E. Burke and Thomas V. Wright.

U. S. STAMPS 100 YEARS OLD; COLLECTOR LOSES WIFE port-Import Bank could make maximum non-military loans of nesday night by posing as reporter They were reported to have been carrying rolled up banner. Appearance of the flag caused a near-riot among U. M.

W. delegates on its solution rests much responsibility for maintaining the United ls worked out. As a result they al- tension oi tne anti-comintern pact throughout the Balkan states, it mosi unanimously predict that a London ws Soviet secret po $30,000,000 to any country for financing American exports. The was learned in diplomatic circles perature was recorded here today. Low point for the past 24 hours was two degrees below zero at 6 o'clock this morning, which was three points above Thursday's low.

The high recording was seven degrees above zero at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon. ir Mattoon coal dealers said that there Is no serious shortage of coal In this city. i States as a democratic nation, Dean Rexferd Newcomb of the University harmony ticket will be forthcoming. lice have discovered a vast against Dictator Josef today -near to and disrupted the speech. Lewis seemed unperturbed and went Jotonon-otr prohibiting private loans to debt-defaulting nations, The movement is not directed fitalin, Premier-Foreign Commissar certainty that Democratic slate will Chicago (INS) The 100th Anniversary of the postage stamp in the United States was observed today of Illinois College of Fine and Applied Arts told the Illinois Society of Engineers today.

on with his speech with the state specifically exempts the gcvernment M. Molotov and War Commissar net include Lieut. Gov. John Stelle against the Soviet Union Itself, it was learned, but against the spread ment: andt government corporations from Kiement E. Voroshllov, a Reuter's If it does not, Mr.

Stelle probably at a meeting of the American A revolt Is at hand, he assert of Communism and "Pan-Slavism" Its ban. ed, against the "lntpnsp, materialism (British) news agency dispatch from will oppose Governor Horner for the Rome stated today. gubernatorial nomination or, per- Into the Balkans. "The Johnson act ban agalrlst Philatelic Society. Members of the society, will attend a banquet tonight in honor of the occasion.

Of the recent era." In the future, "The United Mine Workers of America Is an American institution It has but one flag, and that Is the Stars and Stripes. Well-informed circles Indicated private loans to debt-defaulting DECATUR NEGRO IS" FOUND FROZEN TO DEATH The dispatch said the Soviet au- haps, seek re-election as lieutenant that Germany is interested In this he said, "man and his needs will be emphasized." countries must certainly be extend "thoritlea are carrying out mass ar- governor anyhow. action and is lending moral if not ed to the proposed Export-Import "The United Mine Workers In tho Hollywood (INS) Actress Fay Helm obtained a divorce today from outright support to the plan. As to housing, he said, there is national shortage of more than STROKE IS FATAL TO Japan has taken the role of in 2,000,000 housing units, plus the Bank legislation If the committee Is to approve it," said Senator (D) of Texas, a member of the foreign relations committee. rests of high officials and military officers throughout the Ukraine, More than 150 officers and high officials were reported to have been arrested at Kiev alone.

According to Reuter's the con- termediary between Italy and the MRS. S. STROHL annual necessary replacement of 500,000 units. future, as In the past, will do as much or more to protect that flag and the free institutions that flourish under that flag as any cross section of American citizenship or anyone else who may proclaim their patriotic principles." Balkan nations to prepare the ground work. The plan is expected Decatun 111.

George W. Trice, 84-year-old negro, was found frozen to death in his home in this city late Thursday, when police, called by 8 neighbor who became the lack of activity around tho house, forced open a door and en- tered. Mr. Trice had not been seen since Norman F. Maine, an attorney, after claiming she could not compete for her husband's affections with postage stamps.

Miss Helm testified Maine "liked his stamp collection better than he did me." to reach fruition at the forthcoming aDiracv renort was said to have Mrs. S. D. Strohl died at 4:15 ST. ELMO ASKS COMMUNITY emanated from reliable sources at o'clock this morning at her home.

HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT conference of the Balkan entente nations Turkey, Jugoslavia, Ru N. Y. STOCKS REMAIN DULL AND MIXED Kaunas, Lithuania. jjewut avenue, rouowing a Soviet Russia recently concluded Paralytic stroke suffered nearly mania and Greece In Bucharest. Vandalia, ill.

A petition request rirri Rrtvri 7i TIVtiV7 TJ nun TtnlinA ing the organization of a communi mutual assistance pacts with Lithu- tnree months ago. She was 80 years uiiir I Tin AnAiin ihi1iho ji iii ifiii ixuio mjj New York (1NS The stock mar ty high school district has been filed jyaijand other Baltic states. old. WHtfl I UKUUr Pnrin nSlu nnrf Sen. Wheeler ket continued dull at the opening ine tunerai probably will be held Ti I i mi aii ATimu today, with minor gains and losses.

at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at SUE TO REDEEM 80 ACRES IN LOUDEN OIL FIELD with.CLjKenneth Greer. Fayette county superintendent of schools, by residents of St. Elmo. The proposed district will encom IU LAUHbil 0IUUT Bethlehem Steel's first sale after Saturday, Jan. 20.

His body was lying on the floor. Officials said it appeared that he had gotten out of bedrsnd started-for Tr-stove when he fell. The coal in the stove was half burned. Dr. I.

Grissom, Macon county said the body was so cold and stiff It was lm possible to estimate the time of death. the Church of Christ. Burial will be the bullish earnings for 1939 re talklng often of Republican possibilities. His surprising reply was: "If Burt Wheeler is nominated in Brush Creek cemetery southeast Washington Rep. William ported late Thursday was at 73 pass 33,040 acres of land In Avena of Neoga.

BY WILLIAM K. HUTCHINSON (I. N. 8. Staff Correspondent) (Copyright, 1940, by I.

N. Washington William Edgar Borah, on the day of his death, had a personal candidate for the presi a dip of from the previous close. and Wheatland townships In Fay by the Democrats; I will support Wheat of Rantoul, 111., chairman of the miscellaneous and special Mrs. Strohl, as Elizabeth Ellen U. S.

Steel started unchanged at ette county. A referendum on the Vandalia, ni. Mabel L. Mills and Orvll E. Mills have filed ult in the Fayetto County Circuit Court to redeem 80 acres of land in the Louden township oil field.

The suit names four Grand Rapids, him." Mathes, was born April 19, 1860, In crops subcommittee of the Repub 58U. matter will be held Saturday, Feb, Morgan county. Indiana, a daugh Chrysler and General Motors 10. llcan special committee to study agriculture, said Thursday his ter of Mr. and Mrs.

R. W. Mathes. chalked up fractional gains. Others St.

Elmo attempted last July to dency in next November's elections and was ready to bolt his own party for the first time. When young she moved with her group will launch its study in the "Will you make speeches for him?" "Anything he wants me to do." "Let me write that now?" "No, not yet. It isn't the time If yotrwrite it now, 1t mayTnaks to show modst Improvement were form a district, but the petition parents to the vicinity of Roslyn. American Telephone, N. Y.

Central. questing Its organization was filed His favorite to succeed President next few days. "The subcommittee of which On March 5, 1890, she was married women as defendants, The i land was mortgaged to George. died in 1932. Ths-Biertgage was assigned to Ada WrigbfcHJHeman, who foreclosed United Aircraft, Republic Steel, Ug' 30 minutes later than a simlar doc to S.

D. Strohl and they resided on Roosevelt in the White House was Sen. Burton K. Wheefer, liberal ge.tt Myers and Allied Chem umenfc from Browns town which am chairman," Representative Wheat said, "expects to find why. a farm southeast of Neoga until the President mad.

He got mad a me when they said I was naming ical. claimed iwuch of the same territory Democrat from Montana. If lie had 25 years ago when they moved to in this time of great surplus pro- Losses were Incurred by Ana A court battle was decided in favor his supreme court Justices for him. lived, he would have used all his Mattoon ductlon of some crops, the nation's of Brownstown. And' If they said I was trying to political sagacity to secure Wheel conda, Montgomery Ward, Genera) Electric, Texas Consolidated Surviving besides her husband are IP and laer left the property to four nieces; tha defendants.

The plaintiffs allege that Mrs. HiUeman later agreed to an extension on the mort-' gage. They now wish to redeem the property. make him nominate Wheeler, he er's nomination by the Democrats. agricultural policies are such that with others, such as flax, our yields Chicago, Jan.

28. Following are the weather Indications for Illinois for thlrty-sls hours ending at seven p. m. Saturday: Generally fair tonight and Saturday; continued FAITHFUL VOTER DIES Edison and Standard Oil of N. J.

then crossed party lines for the Jcliet, 111. (INS) America lost one might fight It." "Who are 'they'?" first time in his life and supported cover no more than half of the domestic requirements." five sons, Wesley M. Strohl, Clarence Strohl and Victor C. Strohl, all of Mattoon, Ernest Strohl of Detroit, and Earl Strohl of Phoenix, and a daughter, Mrs. of Its most faithful voters today INDEPENDENT OIL OPERATOR KILLS SELF AT CARMI "Those scuttled brained New Wheeler to.

tho limits of his ability with the death in an old people's The stibMnimlttee's studies will COUPLE FOUND DEAD home of Peter Anderson, believed Dealers around him, who have no political sense, but only a 'lust for over any Republican nominee in the presidential campaign. include conferences with producers. St. Joseph, Mo. (INS) The frozen to have been 104 years bid.

An After Its work is completed, it will Borah believed President Roose cold. Lowell Bishop of Mattoon. Mrs. Strohl was a member of the Church of Christ. derson, a Republican, boasted he power." "Would wheeler win.

If nornl report to the full committee. bodies of Miss Jane Miller, 21, and Alfred Dick, 22-year-old filling sta velt plans to retire at the end of had voted In every election for more nated?" r7 tion attendant, were fourffl today in his present term. Personally opposed to a third term, Borah would LOCAL WEATHER AND TEMPERATURE than 80 years. Garml, El. A verdict of suicide was returned here Thursday by a coroner's Jury which heard testimony in connection witluthe death of Russell Berry, 47, who shot and killed himself Wednesday night in a local hoteL an Independent oil oper LYNCH NAMED EXECUTOR Charleston, HI.

In a codicil at "He'd sweep the country. He's a (Temperature from 11 a. m. Thurs the young man's car, in Krug Park. Each had shot.

Police said 'that Dick apparently killed the tached to the will of the late Nich have fought Mr. Roosevelt on that Issue. On the other "hand, if the real liberal, not a phoney one. He has courage, integrity, convictions KATTOON FRUITSTORE day to 11 a. m.

-today.) SET G. A. R. MEETING DATE Springfield, M. (INS) The national encampment pf the Grand Army of the Republic and affiliated organizations will be held in olas Marry of Mattoon, James A.

11 a. 1 young woman arid then shot him and the ability to lead. He proved that in the court fight. He's reallv able. Look how he runs that com Specials for Friday and Saturday 4 p.

m. 7 self, ator, was a former resident of Olney. Lynch of Mattoon was named executor. The estate Is represented by Craig Craig of Mattoon. 1 a.

2 3 a. 6 a. 3 9 0 il 5 Texas seedless grape fruit, 10 Or Springfield Sept. 8-13, it was an 6 p. 5 9 p.

3 He had been known as Joe LaMarr while in Caral. Democrats nominated Wheeler, Borah would have supported him. Borah hated the party system. He called It the "vice of democracy? He believed the Republican party had little chance of success in November. He felt It had lost the al 19c; Texas oranges, full of Juice, 2 (Political Advertisement) iiiiiniiitnriiriiT mittee of his when he's dealing with one of the toughest problems in the nounced today following a session of the J.

A. R. administrative coun 11 p. 2 doe. 25c; green onions or radishes, IN APPRECIATION earner conditions at a.

m. cil. The council Is headed by Com country today the future of our railroads. Why, he's won the ad bunches 10c; fresh new cabbage, lbs. 10c; solid head lettuce, 2 cloudy.

Barometer reading at 11 a. 30.L sun rose today at 7:28 DO YOU OWN A PUSHMOBILE? mander In Chief John E. Andrew, Quincy. miration of both, the bankers and legiance of the common people. He believed this as long ago aS 1935 and died without losing the convic tha railroad workers alike.

Who and sets at 4:57. Moon rises at 7:37 heads, 9c; California celery, 2 for 9c; Sunkist lemons, J5c doz-; Jonathan apples, for eating, 8 lbs. 25c: tangerines, large size, 2 doz. 25c: else could do that? p. m.

Minimum temperature today. The Kiwanis Club of. Mattoon wishes to thank the folks of this community for the success of our radio review and the money we obtained for underprivileged children work and club service. -jne rfouraai-uaaette is authorized to announce tha candidacy of Richard F. Record for the Democratic! nomination for Circuit Clerk and ex-officio recorder of deeds of Coles county, Illinois, subject to the primary, April 9.

any owner of a Ford V8 If tion. "His nomination would be popular, below at 8 a. m. Maximum tem HALF PRICE On winter coats at ORENSTEIN3 A month ago, I asked him wheth- He's, from the West, born In his car doesnt start at the snap. of perature yesterday, -7 at m- ripe bananas, 10c doz headquar? tcrs for genuine pascal celery.

Free Massachusetts and went to school your finger eyen er be had yet decided on his candi Rainfall last 24 hours, none. Pre-' on these cold 1-27 1-26 date for President. We had been mornings. J-2 COMMITTEE fast delivery. 'Pone 763.

(Continued on Page 10 1-26 railing wind today, west.

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