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-f THE DAILY -GAZETTE A. 0. AUDITED Largest net, dally, raid efr' WEATHER Cloudy tonight and Satur. day, showers li northwest to- night and in north Saturday; Warmer tonight. Qiauon in ooouaeaatern uu iois, Year.

No. 239 Entered second class mall matter st Mattoon, Wiiiou MATTOON, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1940 Published every afternoon except Sunday Price 5 Cents JOUENAL Mm British sir TONS OF HO bUKUHCOO It France Joins Axis Powers in Money Plan Seek Cause of Tacoma Bridge Collapse GREEKS HURL BACK ITALIAN TO 08SET ARIHTl tilY HERE MONDAY U. S. NOW ME AGGRESSIVE IN FOREIGN POLICY SHPPMG RESIST WIDE SUNK nriimiin Tacoma, Wash. (INS) Federal and state engineers investigated every structural detail of the Tacoma Narrows bridge to ASSAULTS mmm REICH CLAIMS "Blockade" of England Materializes in Triple Form Coalition to Oppose day in an effort to learn why the span the world's third largest sus-.

Achieve Victory On pension bridge collapsed in a wind J. storm Thursday only four months -keit Wing Ol BY PAUL THIRIET (I. N. S. Staff Correspondent) Vichy, France New French monetary regulations removing the country from the Anglo-American financial orbit and placing it squarely in the new Axis order were announced officially by the' Petaln government today.

The official journal published a series of decrees issued by Finance Minister Marcel Bouthillier New Ways of Aiding Britain "Short of War" Sought Other for Defense after it had been opened to traffic. EoirUS Front Parade Plans Completed; Rev. Miller to Be Speaker Plans for the annual Armistice Day parade, to be held Monday morning, Nov. 11, were announced Adlets Can Sell Your Surplus Articles Advertise where people read-In the classified columns of The Journal-Gazette. If you have something you no longer need, don't store it away in the attic, advertise it in the "For Sale" column and let the classified ads find a buyer.

All sorts of "For Sale" ads have been bringing good results for the advertisers. We know of an advertiser who sold a piano recently, another sold a chest of drawers, another an electric washer, all through Journal-Gazette classified ads. Bead where people advertise! It pays you to read what others have advertised. You may find "just what you've been looking for" at a very reasonable price. We know of someone who found a job jwt last week by reading the "Help Wanted" column.

Let the1- classified ads you, too. BT WILLIAM S. NEAL (LliS. Staff Correspondent) Washington The sweeping Dem BV JOSEPH H. BAIRD (I.

N. S. Staff Correspondent) Washington Bulwarked by a new election mandate, the admin- crackup of the span was BY A. E. ANGELOPOULOS tentatively attributed to a change (I.

N. S. Staff Correspondent) -in the original plans. Athens Amid a thundering ar-C. E.

Andrews, chief engineer of tUlery duel, Greek warriors on the ocratic victory In the congressional 1 Any payment of more than today by the American Legion Elections today assured rresKieiib London (INS) Authoritative London circles today belittled German claims that an ton British convoy had been sunk in mid-Atlantic. The claims were characterized as "unlikely." BY PIERRE HUSS (I. N. S. Staff Correspondent) Berlin Germany's "block- Wevelt of votes to expand the 000 francs between private parties mlttee on fn nrn.

but must be made not in currency but Monw istration is expected to launch a the bridge, said Thursday's 50-mlle- left wing of the Epirus front today more aggressive foreign policy an.hour wind may have caused the hurled back a series of heavy Ital-almed at" all possible aid to Britain, span to abnormally undulate, rock lan assaults, according to the Gre-inststence on "treaty rights in the ancj finally snap because of its clan high command. Far East and ever-closer co-oper- BoUd fiat girders. The original Destruction of nine Italian tanks ation between western hemisphere specifications, he said, j-caUed also was claimed by the high corn-nations, streamlined, lighter eirdlers. Which men n-Viinh oHHoH that. Fa-u.

ther; projected spending may still cnecK- to take part ln the parade, which i ii Am trn ot 4n4ficf tal inH(m i meet resistance irom a Dl-parwoai- W11J C0Ver a greater line vi uiwui boalltion ln the House. or Business nouse musi open a thls yar tnan in previous years. While the Democratic victory was ching account ana pay an aeois The program following the parade financial trancltif.nt ftf BnV iu bonceded by congressional leaders wiu De neia ai, me flmaou x- bf both parties to constitute an en- u' glon Home, isonn oixieenm Confer With Kennedy. would have reduced wind resist- bombing attacks on Corfu and on Of Englanu in the At- President Roosevelt and State ance. It was later decided, An- towns and villages ln the interior lantic materialized in triple Department officials are holding a drews said, to use the heavier, flat oi Greece caused a number of cas- form todav as the Nazi air series of conferences with Joseph girders.

ualtles but failed to damage mill- fnwo IT-Inr nd nrfirp Horsement of the New Deal, many -commercial ana lnaustnai street. 1 Ml I X. 1 41.. anti-New Deal congressmen were iinns aouig wun me awawc Rev L0ren Miller wm aenver me Kpnnpriv mhn.Wftrinr to Great iL e-elected and some of the most will be paid hair by cnecK ana nan principal address of the program wii. uiiv uuLuimju.n; aim a u- tai uujcv.uvco.

naval craft combined to hurl xdent New Dealers went down to by state arait. au oanss must aus- frora a miniature cemetery in which Britain, on the British military sit- ging truck were on the bridge when count state drafts. will be erected the symbolic tomb uatlon and how this country can guy wires and cables snapped, drop lefeat. One Italian bomber was shot down by antiaircraft batteries, it was claimed. "Satisfactory Course." A Greek spokesman said that increase aid to London by measures ping huge chunks of concrete and "short of war." One specific move steel Into Puget Sound with a tre- a series of blows against British convoys coming from America.

A German high command an- Spendinf Foes Back. It was understood these measures ox the unknown soimer. With Dossiblllty that final official are designed to prevent inflation Rev. Miller's address, the Mattoon eturns may upset standings, the of French currency, which is un- High School R. O.

T. C. Band will Democratic gain ln the House stood der a heavy drain owing to the play and American Legion members it seven while the Republicans, huge cost millions of francs daily will present the organization's ritual. military operations ln the north nouncement stated mat sunace were following a "satisfactory forces of the navy "completely an- forecast by officials is sale to mendous roar. While the two ve- Britain of a number of U.

S. Army hicies plunged into the water, their heavy bombers. three occupants ran and crawled to With the return to Washington safety. A pet dog in one of the shortly of Lord Lothian, the Brit- machines was killed, lsh ambassador, a new series of Xfter the center section of the oslng one member to a Progressive, or the German occupation and tne starts at High School. nihilated" a British shipping con PRESIDENT IS READY TO HEAL PARTY I'OUNDS propped eight seats.

The Demo- tremenaous costs puea up aurtng The parade will form at the High course" and that the Greek withdrawal on the EpiruS front, announced Thursday, was "purely lo- fcratic majority rose to approxl- tonierences wm be neia on Angio- glant bridge wa3 ripped to pieces, me war ana mrougn gopi anti the inarch will begin care of refugees. at iq o'clock. The parade will pro-Owing to the British blockade, it ceed east along Western avenue to was stated, France is without for- North Nineteenth street and then tastely 100. The Democratic con-iOgeht in the Senate dropped from 9 to 66. American cu-uperauou ni uic rr ony tne two 425-foot steel towers East- and approach spans remained a voy of 86,000 tons in the North Atlantic.

Damage Big Cruiser. Five Nazi bombers damaged a ton British cruiser, sank a freighter and damaged two others In a raid on a convoy off the British coast, a communique said. Meanwhile, It was reported, Greek forces launched a determined at- to Fif eign trade for the time being and south to Broadway, east Democrats who have fought New tration was forced to weigh each proud engineering achievement. teenth street, north to Richmond LOSS Of Farm Belt Mj--t --'(- --''-jr Ck--i ALUU-l J4MUUJ. WOdU-lU dW WUA" pealjspendlng-jortinftny occasions to House, and who were re-elected.

Include Rep. Cox (Ga.) a leader on move ine loreign nen as wo iua span had Deen consldered a ern Abanla has no immediate income to bolster the shaky finances. Through use of a universal system of payment by checks the gov- avenue aiiu wcu iu m- Home. Has New Dealers piiic uu uu.iit-o uiw, vltai nnk in the Pacific northwest German circles said the latest at- was reported tacks on British shipping formed A terrific battle The organizations and individuals Frankly Worried ItuLpowerfUl rules-committee; Reps ana 10 uvuiu, is ir defense oro-ram. It had shnrt.n.

arousing the ire of "isolationist- ed the dlstance f'om 8fJ mUn raging In the nearby Bilisht region. the flrst stage of the German cam Dlsney Coffee emmeni wm oe ame 10 neep on it in the order in which they wiu move groups. Now, however, Mr. Roose WbOdrum Gore ma tauy on proiius ana mus wiu oe the parade are: Marshal of the BY GEORGE DURNO (I. N.

S. Staff Correspondent) velt's landslide vote is interpreted Ludlow aDie 10 Prevenc evasion oi income wu, ouhciujs ncavy paign to throw an iron ring around losses- England and cut it off from the Twenty Greek bombing planes area of greatest support. day, Herman DeBuhr; city police, flag bearers R. O. T.

C. Band; Army post south of Tacoma, and the Bremerton Navy Yard. Washington With his adminis- by officials as a public approval of Two- Democratic, members of the tax Payments, crucial circles mo. R. O.

Tr G. members; Gold Star tration firmly ensconced for another the administration's foreign poll- House labor committee who had House laDor committee wuu uau Mothers; American Legion color four vears president Roosevelt to- cies' and officials feel they can four years, President Roosevelt Cassidy Enters j-j feitterly fought any changes in the (jfeeil ItCQltne Wagner labor act were ousted by nf ubUcarw-Theyere Reps Keller-tO flC-ll Oil CU to-d ay set about to heal, party woun'Js bearers; local officers of the Legion; move more freely. were said to have carried out a They added that the blockade heavy attack on the rad connect- w-ill be tightened by progressive lng Koritza and the Albanian town stages as new waves of U-hoats and of--IObasaij---and--also4o-have -at Gennan.surlacecraftd.plaiies.iri-. tacked Tirana, the Albanian cap- tenslfy their raids on every sea Ual. route leading to England.

"TOTrif "waadTni effibers-irf--the -Lie-- One nkery-Tcsult- of these tflnfer- 7 gym tf'J iflji ill ices. It is believed, may be a pub- I ftflX VII ences gioiv; members of the American and nries Kep. bmitn Tt Sons of the Le- iKl- head of the House labor board ln- HttlinOVer Legion Auxiliary licly-announced arrangement for Sales Tax The entire German effort, these I fnn. -I OnAnta anH Unv Qnt I At the White House it was made American use of British naval bases, Heavy artillery duelling along vestigating committee, was re-eieci- "ripen as was Rep. Dies chair- springiieid.

ill. (ins) Almost oe- utner organizations may uWiui including Singapore, Pacific. IU. Attoraey front was reported pro- gj OVK.Zl CT InPACCD r( lit fiat thn 1 0 quafers added, will be to hian of the un-American activities fore they get their hats off. the parade.

i-f. Oen. John E. Hnaslrtv rpniitPrtlw u-tll iteaiuiy auer me itai- The high command's communi- i -Trintr itUn art inn trf- in nhiman lans reached the Greek "Metaxas K-f ti-ih-k xtvestifaUn? committee. Elect owignt H.

oreen ana tne in- Business to Halt. ciJ ri mw coming state legislature will face Mattoon business houses will close American deal has been completed oppose revision of a sales tax une ino westera Epirus sector. th Atlantic was destroyed by Ger-pennitting American use of the rule to exempt contractors, refund Rome(iNS) Italian advances on man nval forces and ships aggre- Hu. MmTnittv which often has a money and taxation hangover up- during the parade and ceremony. plain that so far.as the Presidont is concerned, he is not opposed to an extension of the olive branch to the scores of prominent Democrats and ex-New Dealers who deserted to the camp of Wendell L.

Willkie. Lewis Is Exception. On that score, however, there is one exception John L. Lewis, C. I.

O. labor leader. Present Indications gating 88.000 tons were sunk. been assailed by the administration, on entering the Illinois capitol next acc0rding to H. G.

Seldomrldge, jwere re-elected. One, Rep. Demp-, January. secretary of the Association of huge British naval base at Singa- $700,000 to them and cut state in pore were categorically denied by a come by from $8,000,000 to $10,. British foreign office spokesman to- 000,000 annually.

the Epirus front in Greece continue, while on the northern front Fascist tilanes Riirrpssfiilltf hnmM key, (D) of N. abandoned his ror .1113 nangover ureen wiu nu, commerce. The business esiaDiisn-be responsible. But all of the mem- mentswiilbe closed between 10 and bers of the last legislature who o'clock in the morning. day.

blouse seat to make an unsuccessful tace for the Senate, Many Ships Sunk. This is the great estmount of British shipping claimed to have been sunk in a single action. Geri many's previous record claimed was the sinking of part of a convoy totalling 78.000 tons. The revision came to light when roads in the region of Lake Sam Herman, rules and regulations tt communique said today. The Is-supervisor of the State Department land of CorfUj vhm BlMsh i-i rsa reel rr-aA T1 1 ifoHm (- votea ror tne rener appropriation A party for Legion are that the President will be con-measures passed at that time will members and ex-service men will tent to allow their relations to pur-share responsibility for it.

of I saw th rnnr.vP KPt. hv fan ITTLE CHANGE FOR was WILLKIE WORKING ON SPEECH FOR MONDAY a recently were landed, also letter which blasted the revision as bombed. BtaBa mm 11,1,1 mm mm uc Jit t.i-u.tiii tw 1 Ijnn nrinC CCCII improvident housewife lon Home. The party is sponsored weeks before the election ln oppo Although details have' not yet been "flagrant discrimination." state Fr ci ti LP, OUn rLAUL OLLll ln We by the American Legion Auxiliary site directions, PEACE SEEN nance Director A. M.

Baxter ac- oi P4ancs riaea vaiona, revealed, preliminary information cepted his resignation, asserting in on the Albanian seacoast, but ac- tended to indicate that the ill-fated budget in three or four days, the past PresidenfS club. The loss of the farm belt to New York (ins) Wendell L. Will- last assembly made a biennial ap Willkie has the New Deal supporters kie began work today on the speech a statement that the legislature in cordln8 to the communique four British convoy included the British BY EDWARD B. LOCKETT (I. N.

S. Staff Correspondent) "Washington Early peace between frankly perplexed. North Dakota. wM deliver Monday night. his opinion "never intended to tax wcre snOT awn ana tne rcmainaer steamer Cornish City and the 16 propriation for relief for" a 24-month period then provided it be spent at a rate which will leave relief probably failed to reach, their bases.

Members of the committee on arrangements are: E. L. Green. Charles H. Fletcher, Lieut.

Col. H. W. Forster, Andrew Homann, D. F.

Qulett and Herman DeBuhr. Hhe O. and the American Fed- jeratlon of Labor appeared unlikely fundless the last six months of the South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, His address is expected to include Colorado, Iowa and Indiana were an outline of the position he be-in the Republican column. ad- lieves the Republican party should dition, Republican state admlnlstra- adopt during the forthcoming four tions were swept into office in Mis- years of the third New Deal Ad- the building industry." He appointed Gordon Franklin, a Marlon attorney, as Herman's successor. State Prosecutor Cassidy, it was reliably stated, will appear in Cir- Itoday.

TO PROBE VICIOUS CAMPAIGN MATERIAL current blennium, to end July 1. Thus the new legislature and Green are expected to hurriedly C. I. O. President John L.

Lewis 698-ton British passenger liner (Editors' Note On Tuesday the Cornish City and Rangitikl messaged they were being shelled by a German battleship of the "Graf Spee class" either the Luetzow or the Admiral Scheer in the center -of the North Atlantic.) Fiqenbaum and Believes reunion of the two labor sourl, Minnesota. Wisconsin, Illinois ministration and a reaffirmation of cult Court at Chicago today to op units impossible without elimlnat- pass a deficiency appropriation bill jr CdloQ to meet this situation. UullZb UlUUlCd jlng O. I. O.

identity, it was learned and Ohio although the President his previous pledge to co-operate pose dropping of a suit testing the managed to garner their electoral toward national unity, especially in legality of the rule before it is re-votes, the defense program. vised. If, aslegal representative of BY ROBERT A. M'GILL (I. N.

S. Staff Correspondent) Washington The Senate cam There was some talk before death an quarters close to tne laoor leaq Advisory Board It also was Indicated that at Unchallenged Earlier. Willkie said he was moved to lne staw- t-assidy talis to halt dls. paign expenditures committee will ieast a dozen or 15 other ships were mi v.j vviiiiniv iiiu i a nnwo ti nr ni nir tninc nAta er. His opposition alone of Gov.

Henry Horner that a spe- a enough hurdle for aij- cial session might be called before ministration peace efforts to nego- January to meet the relief problem. Uate. Lined up with him were lm- Since his death and the advent of In 1932 and again in 1936, the make the address by the thousands missai or tne sun, ne.may go to the lnvestwe thc use of viclous Two Mattoon attorneys and Judge John T. Klncaid of Char President's popularity ln the farm letters he 1 I.as received urginar ouPm was flammat0Iy lterature in the leston were appointed as members ana seeK a writ oi manaamus or- at 'portant leaders in the C. I.

steel the necessarily short-lived admin "vnaiui announcement, meniionea only mer- derlng revocation of the rule n- ih cf fM of the Coles county selective serv- or, iowa, chairman, announced to and mining unions, the two big cantlle tonnage sunk and did not Include any escorting warships. ice Advisory uoa ru ivuay uy omic I. O. revenue-producers. day.

Basis for his action, it was stated, would be that the revision hv pit- Asserting talk has ceased. The problem undoubtedly will be left, for the new incoming Republican that the use of such Nevertheless, a vigorous admin istration effort' to bring about empting certain groups from pay- literature a serlous -dan8 lng the tax, is in violation of the tne Pc representative gov-revenue section of the state mKH- eminent," Gillette said the commlt- BARGER FARM SALE YIELDS $8,200 belt was unchallenged. When Mr. him to continue his crusade against Roosevelt carried Kansas by 66,000 u'e New Deal political policies, votes ln 1936 against its native son, "I want to tell what in my Alf M. Landon, it was generally opinion Is both the duty and the hailed not only as a tribute to the obligation of those who voted for President's personal prestige but me," Willkie said.

"I feel an obliga- as an endorsement of his farm pro- tion to talk to them. I want to talk, gram as well. too." WHAT'S AHEAD FOR AMERICA? Republicans May Get Defense Draft Director Paul Armstrong ln Springfield. Those from Mattoon named on the board are Thomas R. Flgen-baum and Russell James.

The board will consult with young men who are sent questionnaires in the draft and aid them in answering the questions. Other county boards In this sec tutlon requiring that all taxation tee wiu particular attention to union of C. I. and the A. F.

of L. is ln full swing. Its union backers were, notably, O. Vice-President Sidney Hillman, President Roosevelt's labor co-ordlnator on the defense commission, and Daniel re- PROBE COOK COUNTY SUBURBAN VOTES be uniform. anempis to incite race ana ligious prejudices." Special to The Journal-Gazette.

Lerna, 111. A total of $8,200 was Chicago (INS) As Illinois began J. Tobln, president of the powerful A. of L. Teamsters' Union.

tion named today are: ii9 uiuciai tituuuu cuiivtts iuuuya -w TTT III TTf principal interest centered on the umoenana-nanes QSIS. tiUl lllKie Oil I METHODIST CHURCH TO AID Officials of all political parties realized on livestock, feed and poul- DRAFT OBJECTORS will be asked to send the commit- try at a public auction held by G. Chicago (INS) Leaders of the tee "samples" of campaign litera- L. Barger and Son Thursday on Methodist church in Chicago today ture used by opponents, which they their farm four and a half miles moved to help conscientious objdfc- consider "vicious and unfair," Gil- southeast of Lerna. A large crowd tors who may be drafted for army lette said.

attended the sale, and bidding was service. Branding the recent contests be- good. At a conference of 250 church- tween the Democrats and Republl- A' team of work mules brought nor. wuion a. uarr ana nor, Wilton A.

Carr and Theodore investigation being made of votes in th senatorial rontwt. ln which UUtngn. OI loieoo, WILLKIE IS WINNER III MICHIGAN yet. If President Roosevelt comes" up to his third term, holding the (Second of three articles interpreting the probable course of the New Deal in the next four years.) men, the committee on world peace cans the most bitter history $142.50 and a riding pony $30. Ths Petroit-(lNS)-Wendell L.

Willkie oroaaest powers ever given an mma nirft -o-rt-oH t--. nv kq SSen. James M. Slattery, (D), was defeated by the Republican candidate, C. Wayland Brooks.

Slattery asked than an inquiry be made when late returns from some Cook county suburban districts Clark Harry G. Buxbaum of Martinsville, Victor C. Miller and Caslon K. Bennett of Marshall and C. A.

Williams of Casey. Champaign Roger F. Little and Charles Weber of Urbaha and J. G. Thomas and J.

Edwin Filson of while tZTnlZmrt SP that thtcommlttee will probably be- eight steers sold for $62.5. 50 each. with a Congress which Is likely to received Michigan's 19 electoral votes on the basis of complete unofficial returns from Michigan's "Pastors and local church com gin this phase of Its investigations Sixty-seven- head of sheep were sold BV BRUCE CATTON (NEA Service Staff Correspondent) Washington The important thing about the third term Is that Presl- mlttees are urged to consult in a early next week. 634 precincts today. His vote ad give him a good deal of active cooperation, he also comes up to It very much more his own man than he has been before.

win election by better than 16,000 Champaign, for an average of $6.50 a head while 90 shoats'were sold at 7 to 9 cents a pound. vantage was 3,404 over President Harley C. Helm, Harold dent Roosevelt is still in a mood sympathetic spirit with conscientious objectors to ascertain the sincerity of their convictions. Where I Roosevelt. STELLE PROCLAIMS ni if fit min muni A C.

Jones and Harry L. Pate of to go ahead. Tuscola. Specifically, that means that the votes. The ballots from the challenged districts favored Brooks by 14,570 to 6,472.

Republican lead- The President burned his bridges the objectors are called before legal Th vote: Willkie, Edgar Paul B. Lauher, N. policy of peeking economic recovery behind him at Chicago. He insist- ann boards or appeal boards, the tAKLT I HAIiIIVlSuIi lilU UUfjai BUI J. LAJliLJ Ul ntXMUK CJV1111111V ICtU I Roosevelt, 1,026,243 DANVILLE WILLKIE BACKER LOSES HIS PANTS "Danville, III.

The barrel's all ready to be rolled out, but Lloyd the Republican first led in the ha Redman, Hartman Schwartz and via heavy government spending will ed on Henry Wallace as his running pastors and committees should be Springfield, 111. (INS) Thanksglv rural but saw his vote ready to appear as witnesses ln be be continued. mate, an Immensely significant Tt moan that wrh mPB.r' when the future course of the 7u 7 L. suuivan or Fans. but they co-operated in the can- a McCallen, Har- lng Day will be observed on Nov, Knowles.

Republican nreclnct com cut down ln the highly industrial half of such persons." ao' rvlrl Tour nc-fAr XXrlryVif TJilccnll ld Taylor" Ustcr Wrlght Russe11 21 ln Illinois this year instead of mltteeman. isn't ready to go on on the traditional last Thursday in parade wearing the barrel in lieu of the month under a proclamation is- nants. ld Wayne county (Detroit) area. Tn addition to the imnmi'ndln. of the Wagner act, the securities act, -New Deal considered.

By that Willkie'. winning margin came from JJ'JJJ Jude M' Mlchaelree and Bauer the wage-hour law will be kept a ved notice that he was DOUGLAS COUNTY COUPLE belated returns rural precincts. without essential modification. not going to compromLse with mem- MARRIED 50 YEARS bers of his own party whom he re j-amuna -v. jarecKi, u.

o. Airorney jasper Albert E. Isley, Dale Wil- predominately Republicans. It means continuation of the garded as lukewarm on the New u. flioer.

wuu revcaica no aieo w. -on( A Ealon Jr -nd John Tuscola, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Otho sued today by Gov.

John stelie. tu not concede Mr. Willkie's deli. Storey observed their 50th wed- The earlier date Is expected to feat until after every vote ras been ding anniversary a few days ago at coincide with the time to be desig- counted," Knowles was quoted as New Deal farm program (although -jal conauctmg an investigation oi tne Kasserman of Newton. IKATnCR BET PAID me exact aetans oi mat program Wrl.

TU -Pari saw another of senatorial eentest. What action 1m- Moultrie L. W. McMullen. Fred He no longer has polltlcal'debts their home ln this city.

They have nated by President Roosevelt ln his saying with reference to the elec- Ledbetter, Robert W. Martin and 4 to the Garner group, for instance, reslded ln Douglas county since national proclamation. Illinois, tion wager he had with Don M. those peculiar election bets paid of! Pended. if any, was not revealed.

Thursday. OrvlUe Wright, who A Ralpli C. Emel of Sullivan and Dan or to the mildly conservative crowd their marriage. along with 21 other states, celebrat- Berry, a commercial artist. But the farm belt).

1 1 ...1 1 1 1 iel Reedy of Lovington. Approximately 150 relatives and ed the early Thanksgiving date last Berry has the barrel and on its side pinned his faith on Willkie, pulled VIM Ml Ml I Ml I Eldon McConchie, a Roosevelt sup- I UiwU IIIUIl I II II ILL It means that such things as work T8 JZ. relief will go on, that organized lh a 1 out. .9: friends attended the observance at year as fixed by the President. are painted ln bright red letters, Tf NAME nAIir.IITFR which a re-enactment of the wed New York-(iNS)-ThB month-old labor will contihue to exert a powT sr?" BUY NEW SMALL HOME ding ceremony was held.

these words: "Roll out the barrel; I lost my panjU on- WiUkle." LEGAL HOLIDAY NOTICE now but P. D. R. I Note, too, that on the other side daughter of Col. and Mrs.

Charles erful Influence as, for example, A T.lnrihpruh lll namoH Anno through the position of Sidney Hill- Just recently completed In south part of town. Strictly modem in Rnn-- T.inrtwch tnr ur mnthnr man on the defense commission of the fence there is no longer an LEGAL HOLIDAY NOTICE RED CROSS RALLY Armistice Day, Monday, Nov1. 11. Not open for business. every tense of the word, and will be it was announced todav The child that there will be no retreat on alliance with the extreme leftist! CLOSING NOTICE, ln the field of labor.

John L. Lewis A rally for all Red Cross workers MATTOON FEDERAL SAVINGS Armistice, uay, Monaay, wov. n. aecoraiea to suit purcnaser. uniy is the Lindberghs' fourth.

TV and that pensions lor old peo- Hot open for business. pie will be progressively broadened Is not especially a leftist, but when an the general public, will be held AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, very, very small down payment re Retail stores generally will close and ho Droke wun tne president leit- Tuesday evening ln the City Hall FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND, from 10 to 11:30 a. m. Monday, Nov, -r- 1 11. 11.

mm tm I(miV IhKm fA tip -If. Allf Ale-Sl Wm ll I 1 THE NATIONAL BANK OF MATTOON, quired I Taxes and insurance are Included In the FIIA financing! CHICKEN DINNER SDeclal chicken dinner. 45c. Sun iii snor, io, means tnai mere j-v auaitorium at j-veryone urgea ixjan assoc. I A 1 ION ii, Armistice uay.

rhone 142 or Inquire at THE CENTRAL NATJONAL (Jay at Cozy Corner, 12th street and is such a thing as the "Roosevelt President longer needs to feel to attend. Entertainment by Little. OKAW BUILDING AND LOAN RETAIL DIVISION OF MATTOON, li-B 11-Jtf ANDREWS LUMBER CO. 1 DeWitt avenue. 8-15U revolution," the revolution isn't.

over Theater. 11-3 ll- I "ii. LUGAS, Chairman. 11-11 ASSOCIATION. (Continued on page.

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