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Thursday July 16 1942 rmM nmr ciTtzstf Urbana ohio Pape Ttfo NAMES IN THE NEWS Order Cuts Here And There Gives His Last Personal Items Gifts To In Europe of leadership of Stanley for on COURT NEWS Woman alls in Concord Church after of the Urbana War Levy Ur $120 born Bo on $205 is Cable geese 8 18c Personal Loans $10 to $1000 38 39e but Off Alaska Price Heroes Day Hospital Notes ILED Rirths Sick List 2 2 began his Patterson to choice $13 down outs $11 28c 14c List of high school girls names who will assist in the Victory cor sage sale riday on Main street during American Heroes Day cele bration has been enlarged with the addition of Jean Anderson Janet Knull Joyce Trainum Dodo Miller and Betty Jane Lewis Ann Pei man Zula Richardson and Betty Jean Smith whose names appeared on the original lit have withdrawn the the January but had with inter is attorney the the the dope I had see all of and at Mrs Ida ritz of Lippincott is confined to her home by illness of marriage Probate Cunning $15000000 less than request but $50000000 the lower Chamber ap 24c 18c Sc 12c 12c 19c 17c 29C asks and con sponsored sorority girls will these pa in Urbana Bedell will big day and I'll be on the All you have and Sil Looking for a House for Rent? Read the Classified Ads United States is attached to fleet public or at MRS CHARLETTE GILLEN Seattle Wash completed a second series of lectures on the movement in Urbana on Tuesday ormerly from Springfield she will be remembered as Charlette Zu Tavern to de no plaintiff eb 9 reason but she the ser war in per Poultry Buying Colored ries Leghorns Roosters Ducks Young Geese Turkeys Heavy Hens Eggs Give Us A Ring Today We Deliver OPEN EVENINGS 9:30 SUNDAY NOON of Syracuse and Mrs an ex Mr and Mrs Joseph Buroker 444 Sycamore street are announc ing the birth of Ronald Joseph at 10:35 am Wednesday at Cham paign County hospital The new son weighed 7 pounds 8 ounces at birth Heroes Day band practice held last night at Urbana high school was satisfactory and most of the regular band members were pres ent along with many former band sters Don Gilbert band director announced Gilbert said the "old who are doing their bit for Heroes Day include Zeb Lackey Harry Imel Howard Martin Bob Martin Ruth Bean Wanda Benson Meville ur row Junior ox Don Coffey Woody ansler Dave Wilkins and Vic Spain Any other instrumentalists wish ing to play in the concert are asked to contact Don Gilbert at phone 1665 Burial services were to be held Thursday morning in Dayton for Mrs Elizabeth Burnell of 1226 Ca talpa Drive that city who died at 8:25 Sunday in the St Eliza beth Hospital Mrs Burnell was a sister in law of Mrs John Gries Urbana who will attend the serv ices Mrs death followed a three weeks illness Surviving in her immediate Vmily are her hus band Ted Burnell two sons Elmer of Dayton and William stationed in San rancisco with the Army a brother James Burns of Springfield and a sister Mrs Char lotte Sarell of Dayton 1137 Physicians Joins Army 250 Others Enlist COLUMBUS July 16 UNS) date 1137 Ohio physicians have volunteered for military serv ive and are serving as Army or Navy medical officers Dr Robert Cofirad Wilmington chairman of the Ohio Committee lor Procure ment and Assignment of lrysi cians revealed today In addition to those already in the service approximately 250 oth ers are awaiting final acceptance of their applications for commis sions 114 Main St Urbana Phon 1010 Edson Wise Mgr Among those dismissed Thurs day from Champaign County Hos I pital was Mrs Hazel Toomire South Walnut street grand Mrs for re The annual homecoming reunion of the Concord Methodist church and school will be held Sunday July 19 The morning services will be held at the church Sunday school will be at 10 a and preaching services at 11 a when Rev Clark will deliver the sermon A basket dinner will be served at the school house at 12:30 noon Those attending are asked to bring their own table service The meet ing of the afternoon will be held in the school house at two when the address will be delivered by Rev Roger Turrell pastor of the Urbana Methodist church Judge rank Bowers is presi dent of the church group Mrs Paul Dill is acting secretary Lambs: Receipt Good to choice vlAlJ WUju and says the judge "Sixty days and no says The City Loan You can get all the money you need and have the use of it for 60 days without a penny cost Or you can repay one of our "SEL loans in 12 easy monthly payments 2 without interest and 10 with a small charge included How much for you sir? WASHINGTON July (INS) With Japanese naval activity virtually halted elsewhere in the Pacific American war interest is focused today on the Nipponese occupied islands of Attu and Kiska in the Aleutians as the next pos sible scene of important action on the Despite recent Tokyo propaganda claims that a large convoy has arrived safely in the Aleutian archipelago there has been no confirmation from official quarters that the situation has changed materially tn the North Pacific since the enemy seized the Ameri can outposts There has been a growing' feel ing in some quarters however that conditions in this war theatre cannot remain static for long nnd that the enemy soon may move eastward toward other islands or strike northwest against Kamchatka peninsula While there was been no official news from the Aleutian area since submarines torpedoed five Jap destroyers and army bombers blasted an enemy convoy of trans ports or supply Vessels early this month it is presumed that Ameri can forces still are searching for the enemy By BETTE COLBERT Phone 16 PITTSBURGH July Amid strike threats and calls forwithdrawal of the case from the I War Labor Board 125 members of the United Steel workers policy committee met today for the sec ond session of their two day con ference Summoned to Pittsburgh by CIO President Philip Murray who also heads the steelworkers men discussed the wage increases in "Little which now is beforethe WLB in Washington Still angry over dis Iclosure that the Board offer a cent an hour increase instead of the 1214 'which the steel workers asked delegates were quietly reminded by Murray that "the individual funion member has the right terapprove or disapprove of the deci sion of the War Labor board Thatis why this meeting was called" Henry class is spending a short furlough with his mother Mrs Alice Powell 462 East Church street Mr Powell will report back at residence 614 after PROPERTY TRANSERS Nelson Ervin and Ruth Ervin to Emma Atchison two acres in Ur bana township $1 consideration and $330 in stamps HaTry Lantz and Sallie Lantz to Elmer Polk 10850 acres in Concord township $1 consideration James and Irma Knox to Simon Knox part of Lot No 40 Village of Mechanicsburg $1 considera tion and 55 cents In stamps Dora Salzer and Gus Salzer to Daniel Teets six acres in Union township $1 consideration Paul Van Culin and Carl Van Culin to John and Belle Procter Lot No 74 in addition Village of St Paris $1 consideration and $220 in stamps Mrs Ida Russell Succumbs Today Powell fireman second Mrs Orville Davis and daugh ter Mary Louise of Springfield spent the past week with relatives in Cable Mr and Mrs William Millice and Mrs Emma LaRue attended the Gloria Theatre in Urbana Mon day evening Mr and Mrs rank Porter of Springfield spent riday at the home of Mr and Mrs Dean De laney and children The annual Middleton reunion was held Sunday at the home of Dr and Mrs A Middleton and Mrs Lizzie Dodson Mr and Mrs Robert South and children and Mrs Alonzo olin spent Sunday afternoon at Dam Mrs Marie Huddleston spent Tuesday evening with Mrs Emma Thomas daughters Mary Mrs Robert Hunt read Mc a brother of WASHINGTON July (INS) Senate today is slated to pass and send to conference with the House the $1861801710 war agencies bill providing Leon Hen Price Administration with $125000000 his lowest more than Droved An amendment to the OPA sec tion was adopted by the Senate which requires that intthe future no part of the fund may be used to enforce any maximum price on farm commodities unless 'Secretary of Agriculture Wickard has set basic parities Under the amendment no ceil ings can be set which do not give farmers 110 percent of parity their produce Sen Byrd (D) Va described bill as a clear expression of Senate's lack of faith in Hender son He said it would transfer all the OPA power to Wickard and a man whose task is one of the most difficult of all in war or The Senate also adopted another Henderson opposed amendment to forbid uso of any OPA funds to subsidize industries hit by rising costs and price ceilings deceased asking for of $226496 with inter eb 9 1942 According petition the News Shorts: A mammoth farewell reception was held for Rev ather William who left to join the Third ield Artillery He was the first priest in Ohio to be given a commission as chaplain The af fair was open to all denominations and hundreds both Protestants and Catholics joined in paying honor to the popular young priest An aviation camp opened near Osborn Ohio has attracted visit ors far and wide Many from Ur bana and vicinity inspected the camp Sergeant ox Corporal Shepard and Privates Cecil Spellman and Pearl Zerkle reserves of Company were ordered to Columbus for readmission into the service The four men left the city in full uni form Mrs Ray Miss Tecky ILE TWO PETITIONS Suits for divorce are again the up grade in Common Pleas court with two more petitions be ing filed Tuesday Both plaintiffs in the suits filed on grounds of gross neglect irst petition filed was that of Darrell Maxwell against Win fred Maxwell to who he was married Oct 22 1934 in Coving ton Ky One minor child was born of this marriage The plain tiff asks for the custody care education and control of the child Lowell Bodey is attroney for plaintiff The remaining petition was filed by Virgil Emory against Mancie Emory also on grounds of gross neglect According to her peti tion she and the defendant were married Dec 5 1942 in Toledo Seibert and Seibert are attorneys for plaintiff JUDGMENT PETITION ILED Grace Qreen filed a petition in Common Pleas court Monday against Dot Temple adminis tratrix of the estate of Odus Temple judgment est from to the amount is due her for 312 weeks while she was employed as a house keeper in the home of the late Odus Temple The states her services from 1936 to eb 9 1942 are ably worth $7 per week has received nothing for vices although the deceased dur ing his life time advised the plain tiff he would make suitable pro vision for her by the payment of wages or by distribution of his property to her by testamentary devise She also stated in the petition that during 1938 while employed by Temple and at his request she paid a grocery bill amounting to $6914 light bills $592 and tele phone bills amounting to $590 making a total of $8096 The plaintiff asks for judgment amounting to $226496 est Lowell Bodey for plaintiff ELYRIA July Sentenced by Judge A Cook to an indeterminate term of one to 20 years at Mansfield Reforma tory Donald Kintner 20 Nazi sympathizer who attempted to wreck a war train today took his grudges against democracy and love for Germany to jail On May 8 Kintner shot Becker of Port Clinton engineer of a freight train carrying war ma terials Becker subsequently re covered The train was not wrecked Unable to get to her feet she had fallen last night on South Main street Gertrude Allen 310 Hill street Urbana was given a chance to sober up when she was taken to county jail police officers stated was walking down the street and I heard a car back fire and thought it was someone shooting at me It scared me so bad I fell down and get up by my police officers quoted the woman as saying Drunk and disorderly charges were placed against the woman and she was placed in county jail awaiting hearing police state Held today in city jail Chris Myers 36 Chicago Ill arrested at 2:15 this morning on South Main street on charges of operating an auto without an license is to have a hearing before Mayor Dallas McCrery police announced today In company with Myers and also held in jail was Eddie Coleman 50 Chicago who was arrested for permitting an unlicensed driver to operate his car according to police Charles Phipps 18 Cincinnati was released this morning for hear ing after he had posted $45 bond following his arrest on East Mar ket street when he was charged with operating an auto bearing fictitious license plates police rec ords show red Hargrave Jr 18 Cincin nati was arrested with Phipps and posted $40 bond for release on charges of permitting another auto owner to use his plates police said His hearing has been scheduled for today Dayton uneral Is Today Band With ormer Members Holds A Special Rehearsal (Continued rom Page One) he will be here Merchants are decorating their store windows with patriotic dis plays and in each business house booths or counter arrangements will feature the sale of war bonds and war stamps Mechanized equipment and a con tingent of inen from Patterson ield will be present at the celebra tion through arrangements com pleted by the Champaign county committee and the air field's officials The committee today said they were Unable to announce defin itely what type of mechanized equipment was available but that the air officials had promised to send a display to the city Victory corsages to be on sale all over the city during the day have been made and are by Delta Theta Tau Numerous high school be the streets offering triotic flowers for sale Nazi Sympathizer Jailed Today or Term Of 20 Years Portion of "SEL loan used to refinance existing obliga tions bears Interest from date naval task force the British home 5 The British least a highly vocal part of it has been screaming for action Hitler also knows that the greatest air blows in history the 1000 plane RA raids on his his production centers already have been written into the bloody rec ord of this war He knows first hand what such raids can achieve in softening up his war machine Cincinnati Produce CINCINNATI July (INS) Poultry: White and Plymouth Rocks 23 27c colored springers 22 26c Leghorns 14 20c roosters 12 13c ducks 12 lSc turkeys 20c Butter: Creamery terfat 30 32c Eggs: Extra firsts 30c nearby ungraded More Girls Agree To Sell Victory Corsages riday DIVORCE PETITION Kathleen Lantz filed petition Wednesday in Common Pleas court for divorce from Ralph Lantz on grounds of gross neglect of duty Her petition states they were married eb 13 1J41 in Urbana and have one minor child Aside from the divorce she for alimony both temporary permanent also custody and trol of the child Leo Buroker is attorney for plaintiff One of foremost pres ent day heroes and a native of Urbana Maj Gen Robert Eichelberger is featured in "West Point on the the story of life at military acad emy Known as the of the academy because of the changes he introduced while sup erintendent there Eichelberger started an intensive cadet air training program and required a study of German military methods as used early in the present war The film in technicolor will be shown at Gloria theatre riday and Saturday while Champaign county celebrates American Heroes Day Hegeie and Mrs Robert Bright 904 South Main street was dismissed Thurs day morning from Champaign County Hospital Mary Neer 10 year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Lester Neer Ur bana Route 1 was admitted to Champaign County Hospital Thurs day morning and underwent a tonsillectomy Mrs Dale Wilson 40 East Cassily street Springfield was dismissed Thursday from Cham paign County Hospital Lewis Metherd 720 South Main street was taken to his home from Champaign County Hospital Thurs day morning Plans Homecoming Event or Sunday Milk Milk over 200 lb average $210 Milk over 300 lb average $215 4c per point over 4 Less hauling 23c per cwt Mrs Ida May Russell 61 wife of Russell died at 6:45 am Thursday at their South Main street tended illness Mrs Russell was 2 1881 in Piqua county lived in Urbana for many years She is survived in addition to her husband by a son Raymond Rus sell a daughter Mrs Martha Russell and two grandchildren all of Urbana' two brothers George Stallsmith Urbana and Stallsmith east of Urbana and a sister Mrs Sam Lovett of a West Liberty rural route The body was removed to the Humphreys and Son Co funeral home where it will remain for burial services at 2 pm Saturday conducted by the Rev Roger Turrell pastor of the Urbana Methodist Church of which Mrs Russell was a member Interment will be made in Oak Dale Ceme tery WASHINGTON July (INS) The House today opens debate on the record $6144000000 tax bill containing drastic creases in both corporate and sonal income taxes The measure largest ever come before Congress will be bated for three days hut amendments except those approv ed by the House Ways and Means committee may be offered under a rule for procedure adopt ed by the rules committee Revenues from personal income taxes account for almost half of the increased yield called for in the $2906300000 The tax rates 6 per cent normal and surtaxes graduat ing from 13 to 82 percent in ef fect provide that individuals must pay $19 in taxes for each $100 earned above exemptions These taxes scale upwards until indi viduals earning $200000 a year must pay $180000 in taxes The gag rule for consideration of the tax bill precludes efforts of a strong House bloc to write a general sales tax levy Into the bill This levy which failed of adoption in the Ways and Means committee during drafting of the bill is also supported by a strong Senate bloc and will undoubted ly le given serious consideration when the upper body begins work on the measure Eichelberger Is eatured In ilm Of West Point MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Robert Lee Hayden 21 Urbana plater son of rank oster Hay den and Nida Jean Seeds 19 Ur bana Route 1 daughter Seeds were issued a license Wednesday in court The Rev ham Otsego Ohio named to offi ciate Marriage licenses were issued Tuesday to the following couples: Walter Beggs 35 Toledo uphol sterer son of Clyde Beggs and Bessie Thompson 25 Urbana clerk daughter of William Levi Thompson The Rev Samuel ur row named to officiate Sherman Welch 40 Dayton in spector son of John Welch and Bernice Shader 23 Urbana at home daughter of Scott Shader Clark B' Sharpe Justice of Peace named to perform ceremony No No No 2 No 2 No 2 WASHINGTON July (INS) Preparations for the possible opening of a second front in Europe today were believed to be responsible for the British govern decision to curtail the flow of American gift packages to the British Isles Prime Minister Winston Church ill has notified President Roosevelt that he is reluctantly compelled to request curtailment of the flow of relief gifts from this country to Great Britain because of a more warlike must be assigned the shipping space hither to available for relief purposes The official announcement of this move coincides with intensi fied pressure from Soviet Russia for an Anglo American invasion at tempt of the European continent and a growing clamor in the Brit ish press for the launching of such an offensive While the British government is still believed to be reluctant to risk the venture this summer un less it becomes absolutely essential to relieve pressure on the Russian front nevertheless the prepara tions for it are going forward Every available inch of space aboard the ships carrying Ameri can aid to the British Isles is now required for the vast quantity of supplies that must be stored up in England if any attempt is made to establish a second front Europe Columbus Livestock Hogs: Receipts 250 market 10 mediums $1455 1475 heavies $1440 light lights $132514 sows $13 1350 stags $1150 Cattle: Receipts 75 market steady Canners and cutters $650825 good cows $S75950 me dium cows $850 875 bulls $911 Calves: Receipts light steady to strong Good 1450 mediums down Sheep and light steady trucked in lambs weighing 70 lbs or more $1314 mediums $12 down outs $10 down slaughter sheep $5 down War Summary (Continued rom Pace One) mediately to relieve pressure Soviet ally were reported to have infected Hitler with a severe case of and the clamor for action by the British public constituted a most effective "war of against the German originators of psycho logical warefare Hitler and his generals probably have nightmares through which march the thousands of American and tens of thousand of British Imperial troops in the British Isles These troops superbly armed and well conditioned and highly train1 ed are surely going to be thrown against him This much Hitler knowns But he does not know where or when the blow will fall and that explains his jittery con templation Meantime a great air force is being assembled in the British Isles a force large enough to dwarf the striking power of the campaign of 1000 plane raids which have laid waste to a dozen of the important industrial centers LONDON July 16 (INS) Caught in his massive war with Russia Adolf Hitler is preparing feverishly today against the open ing of a second front in Europe When the blow may wheth er this year or he cannot know But he has plenty of evi dence that it may come including the American British Russian un derstanding that a second front in Europe 13 urgently needed This vision of a second front is nightmare It is a drawn sword pointed at his heart He can only guess where and how it may strike But he knows: 1 Thousands of American troops are in Great Britain and northern not for a va cation 2 British troops in these is lands constantly are expanding and undergoing offensive train ing 3 American and British war equipment is piling up ready for use ALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass 7 Many wearers of false teeth have suffered real embarrassment be cause their plate dropped slipped rr wabbled at Just the wrong time Do not live In fear of this happen ing to you Just sprinkle a little 'ASTEETH the alkaline (non acld) powder on your plates Holds false teeth more firmly so they feel more comfortable Does not sour Checks (denture breath) Get ASTEETH at any drug store a 2 The 5 City Loan AHO SAVINGS COMPANY Miss Charleston Thursday after weeks with her parents Mr and Mrs Hesselgesser of Con cord Township Miss Hesselgesser will join friends in Charleston and go on to Blue Ridge North Caro line where she will spend the last two weeks of July She will be attending a Christian Ashram un der the Jones while Mr the east Del Rutan Senate Bill DeniesOPA On Street Waits Trial Grocery 32G NORTH HIGH ST PHONE 179 Donald Coffey who Is spending the summer with his grandpar ents Mr and Mrs XV Coffey East Church street was in Colum bus Tuesday visiting friends at Ohio State university Irene Hesselgesser Va returned spending two Bob SINCLAIR SERVICE 115 Main Phone 777 CHAMPAIGN COUNTY so far as National Youth Administration activities are concerned has been transferred to the Cincinnati area according to an announcement to day Darke Shelby Miami and Logan counties have also been shifted under the new stream line set up WAR NEWS 25 YEARS AGO Headline: GERMANY BEGINS BIG OENSIVE AGAINST SLAVS Hitler ears Second ront Mrs mer Perry of Mechanicsburg were visiting in Urbana Monday In listing the names of the out of town persons attending the funeral of McConnaughey Tuesday afernoon the names of Dr and Mrs Rogers of Hills boro were inadvertantly omitted Also McDonald of Cincin nati should have Connaughey He the deceased John McAdams New York Is spending his vaca tion in Urbana visiting at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs Randolph McAdams Miami street Mrs McAdams accompanied 'her huhband to Urbana for a two day vj'it and left for Marion Ohio where she will visit her parents Among those from Urbana who attended funeral services for Law rence Bishop at the residence in Springfield Wednesday morning were: Mr and Mrs John Hen drickson Henry street Mr and Mrs Wilbur Hendrickson South Main street Mrs Helen Grove South Main street and Mrs Wil liam Colbert East Water street Mr and Mrs Clarence Bishop and daugher Maxine of Columbus were visiting friends and relatives in Urbana Wednesday following the services 33c seconds 32c Eye Japanese MoveOn Isles Urbana Milk Price 4 4 4 Open Debate On Drastic Clues Today Gather round you super sleuths for a few last minute instructions not that do you any good because a sly individual and I mind telling people about it But as I always say you blow your own horn no one is going to wag your tail for or Tomorrow is the honest to goodness streets all day long to do is catch me but that's not the nice easy job like it to be on account of I repeat I'm foxy But then for a $25 War Bond worth the effort You'll have a lot of fun too I know that when the Lions Club was trying to decide who they wanted a man that was at least as handsome as Don Gibbs but smart too a man who all of you know a man never think would be Mr Victory well who else could they pick but me? So the dope I'll be roam ing the streets from 9 a until five (if I get caught) be up and down Main street I'll drop into all your favorite stores buy some war stamps maybe ask you how many stamps you have bought today Might even want to know if you have a stamp book handy with one stamp in it just in case you do figure out who am looking forward to having a lot of fun riday be on the You had better be on your toes And remember the rules are that you have to waltz right up to me tap me on the shoulder with your Stamp book and say Mr If you are right say and take you around to Mr Gibbs give you the War Bond with the compliments Lions Club about all better give you you riday up and down Main street Even if you find me Stop in your favorite store and buy a defense stamp or two Your friends at the fighting front need the support WE CARRY A ULL LINE Staple Groceries Vegetables Meats CAR SHAMPOO (Name Copyrighted) $100 Exclusive at County Produce (Paying Price) Eggs Lard The Markets Grain Markets (12:30 Market) Yellow Corn Cwt White Corn Cwt $126 White Oats 48 Red Winter Wheat $107 Yellow Soy Beans $160 Wage Issue (Continued rom Page One) Harper deputy War Manpower Commissioner speaking for his chief Paul McNutt: chairman of the War Man power Commission beelieves that wage increases are' required in the Pacific Coast aircraft industry" Chicago Grain July 119 Sept 121 Dec 124 May 129 July 88 Sept 90 Dec 93: May 98 July 49 Sept 49: Dec 51 SOY July 176 Oct 175 Dec 177 Norfolk Virginia Saturday Mrs Paul Jenson and Mrs Caro line Watson Of Urbana enjoyed luncheon and the day In Spring field Wednesday Mrs Vivian Wilson of Akron is visiting at the home of Mrs Mert Wilson East Church street Miss Bertha Neer of Urbana la visiting for a time at the home of Mr and Mrs James Stockwell and family in Mechanicsburg William Welsh son of Mr and Mrs Robert Welsh Lafayette avenue has enlisted in the United States Air Corps training Tuesday ield Dayton Mrs Harry mond Smith Welsheimer motored to Columbus Wednesday for the day with Mrs Rolla Moses and son Joe on a combined business and pleasure trip Luncheon wan enjoyed at a favorite place in the city rank Culp Jr Mechanicsburg is among those men expected to take part in the celebration of American Heroes Day at Cincin nati Mr Culp is from the Spring field recruiting district Mr and Mrs Henry Neer of Ur bana had as their Sunday dinner guests Joseph Anderson and son Harry of Mechanicsburg Private George Crabill first class arrived home from Indio California Tuesday evening to spend a furlough with his mother Mrs Mary Crabill of Westville Private Crabill is stationed at Camp Young California with the tank division Visiting in Urbana Monday were Mrs Runyan and daughter Miss Doris of Mechanicsburg their house guest Miss Betty ver of South Charleston Mechanicsburg visitors in bana Monday were Mrs Lottie Roseberry and and Helen and Mr and Mrs Robert Bedell of Hanson Massachusetts a suburb of Boston are spending a short time in Urbana called here by the death of Mrs mother Mrs John Yordy Bedell will remain a visit turn to Arm).

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