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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 4

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Decatur, Illinois, Tuesday, June 21, 1955. THE DECATUR REVIEW PAGE FOUR Ruling Stands Hospital Sunday night for cuts on his head, which he said were received in a fall in a stairway. vidson that the 1954 ruling was Judge Harrington said Davidson told him he would advise Ruth Biedermann, Dwight superintendent, that Harrington's order must be carried out. On Solitary IG to Start 'Piggy-Back' Service Soon spend the anniversary of their crime' in. solitary confinement for the rest of their lives.

The- anniversary date was; kept until last year. Illinois Arty. Gen. Latham, Castle then ruled it was up to the discretion of. the reformatory.

However, Monday Judge Harrington 'said he had been informed by Asst. Atty. Gen. John L. Da Chicago, June 21 (AP), Two convicted murderesses Husbands! Wives! Get Pep.

Vim; Feel Younger Thousands of couplet are week, wuiu-out, es hanstod feat because body belrj boa. For sew Ttronger fealin after 40, Ortrex Toaue TableU. Contain boa fa pepj atrpplenent doaee vitamini Bi end Bj. Costa little. rCee.

acquainted" size only 0. Ai all dranuta. again will spend the anniversary of their crime, July 6, in solitary confinement at the. Dwisht Wo The Illinois Central Railroad Hurt in Fall Albert E. Sine, 61, Lincoln was treated in St.

Mary's men's expects to start service by the end of June. Mrs. Blanche Dunkel, now 64, "Piggy-back" is the practice of nd Evelyn Smith, now 66, were given the additional punish AIR CONDITIONED! NEW TWO-TONE STYLING! AND Rambler Costs Less to Buy and Run! ment in 1936 by Judge Cornelius handling merchandise shipments in loaded truck trailers on railroad flatcars. the service will be introduced between Chicago J. Harrington.

He sentenced the women to 180 and Memphis. years in prison apiece for the torso Sixteen 53 Vi -foot flatcars are murder of Mrs. Dunkel son-m law, Ervin Lang, 28 a crime being equipped as truck-train cars, Side rails to guide trailers on to Judge Harrington' described as the cars, wheel blocks, and tie-down hardware with special de one or the most premeditated assassinations solid! plotted and unfeelingly executed." vices for quick loading and unloading are now being installed the railroad Centralis car shops Because of me length of the sentence, they will not be eligible for parole until they are more than 100 years old. Tbus, in effect, Mrs. Dunkel and Mrs.

Smith must Following studies of the various "piRCT-back operations, the IC Cast in Play Here Saturday has concluded that its own oper ation would be limited to the handling of regular, less-than-car load shipments for the present. presentation here is sponsored by local Chapter 17, Disabled American Veterans for the benefit of combat-wounded veterans. Masonic Temple, pose a scene from the comedy. The cast are members of the Chicago Uptown Circuit Players, Inc. The Cast members of W.

Somerset Maugham's play "The Circle," to be presented in Decatur at 8:30 p. m. Saturday in the aaaaaallaMlaaaai After World War II, the IC conducted experiments between Chicago, Memphis and Birmins- Tent Revival Drive in ham, handling trailer bodies with Refrigerated Comfort WHEAT REFERENDUM DEWiTT POLLS LISTED Clinton, June 21 (Staff) Approximately 500 persons- are Only in a Rambler can you enjoy complete air condi-. tioning the comfort, of Airliner Reclining Seats and Twin Travel Beds and the economy of 500 miles on a tankful of gas at far less than the cost of an ordinary car. It's more fun to drive, too easier to park-quicker on the getaway.

Slip behind the wheel and find out for yourself. out chassis on flatcars. On arrival attending the nightly revival meet For only at destination, the trailer body was Now She Shops "Cash and Carry' Without Painful Bckach Nafftfnf backache, headache, or mtneuUr aches mod pains may com on with upwru or day to day stress and train. And folks who and drink onwistiy aometimes suffer mild bladder irritation that restless, uncomfortable fcclinr If you are miserable and worn out because of these discomforts, Doan's Fills often help by theirpain relieving action, by their sooth-ins effect to ease bladder irritation, and by their mild diuretic action through thekidneya tending to increase the output of the js Xnilet ot kidney tubes. So if nagging backache maket you feel dragged-out, restiess.

sleep less don't try Doan's Set the same happy relief millions have en ajortdf ovu60yera. GetDoanl Fill todal Arson Seen In Club Fire Springfield, June 2 1 (Staff) more than price of car with heater Lvle Hartsock, chairman of the ings or the Antioch Christian Church in a tent four miles east Dewitt County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Com of Decatur on Route 36; moved on to a trailer chassis with an unloading winch. The present service is simpler, more flexible and less complex devices are required for the loading-unloading Evangelist Eddie Wagner, Little TRY IT TODAY! AT YOUR JiuiL DEALERI mittee has designated three voting places in Dewitt County for the Kock, is conducting the ser State deputy fire marshals and vices. They began June 14 and will wheat referendum June 25. Springfield authorities are positive He's lilted wider "Automobiles." in your Classified Telephone Directory BOPP MOTORS, 240 W.

WOOD DECATUR 5253 Hty Folks! Turii In Disneyland on ABC-TV. See listing! for Time and Channel. continue, through Sunday at 7:45 that arson was involved in a fire Here are the places where the eligible wheat growers of the process. Freight Car Orders Increased In May p. m.

in the Rex Club, just outside Springfield, at 4:45 a. m. Satur county will indicate whether or not they want the wheat marketing New freight car orders during day. May showed an increase for the quota program to continue for the The Rex Club is across the second successive month, accord 1956 crop: street from the Show bar, an other night spot operated by Ken Ihe county Ajl olhce in Clinton for Clintonia, Wapella, Overhn, former middleweight box ing champion and former Decatur Waynesville, and Barnett Town ships. resident.

Both taverns offer Town hall at Dewitt for Dewitt, 'girlie" shows. Overlin and employes of his Harp, Santa Anna, Nixon, Rut- ledge, and Wilson Townships, tavern were interviewed, to learn if any of them saw any persons Town Hall at Craig for Texas, Tunbridge, and Creek Townships, run from the Rex Club immed iately before the fire was discov (Dulls OdI (C. ered. Investigation indicated that the vacant second, floor of the Rex Are Your Feet And Legs Giving You Trouble? Get relief with an appliance made and properly fitted by one who specializes in foot, correction. Consult Arvel Lor ton Dept.

in RAUPP'S ing to a report from the American Railway Car Institute and the Association of American Railroads. In May, the railroads placed 3,041 orders, compared with 2,706 in April, and only 1,071 in May, 1954. Of the May orders, 2,168 were placed with car builders and 873 with railroad shops. There was an even greater increase in deliveries of new freight cars, from 2,750 in April to 4,083 in May. The total for May, 1954, was 3,173 cars.

(Consequently, there was a decrease: in the backlog of cars on order, which fell from 17,930 on May 1, to 16,886 on June 1. The backlog of cars on June 1 stood at 15,615. Wabash Hospital Lists New Patients Admitted The following patients have been admitted to the Wabash Employe's Hospital since Friday: Mijor Burton, freight handler, St. Lout, Leslie MuMrow, freight handler, St. Louis Henry A.

Bruromel. retired switchman, Louis Lee R. Mosher. switchman, Peru, Ind. Marvin A.

Hoots, section laborer, Jacksonville, 111. Herman Wiinmcr, section laborer, To-lono. 111. Henry Ashenlelter, retired carman. La Place.

Club was drenched with gasoline. The second floor can be reached only by an outside stairway. The Rex Club was filled with patrons and a floor show was in progress when the fire started. Damage to the building was estimated at $900. Permit Issued The City Council yesterday is DECATUR REVIEW Lindsay-Schaub Newspapers, Inc.

361-365 North Main Street Decatur, Illinois Entered as second-class matter October 17, 1931, at the post office at Decatur, Illinois, under the Act of March 3, 1S79. The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all the local news printed in this newspaper as well as all AP news dispatches. sued a permit to the Smith Morgan Plumbing Heating Company to cut the boulevard at 255 S. Stone St. to instal plumbing to two new houses at 1348 E.

Clay St. siuonsc micxeviaus, trucKer, frucago Ivory McClellan, section laborer, Ve TV Ordinary oil that gets thin when M'''' mgy escgpe pst Jy wn'ro n9s on I turned 0Wfly explding gasoline. -1 fNLl I Trop-Artic Oil resists thinning at MlflljJglflJ jj PW I WSSSl high temperatures. It tends to ill'l stay below the control rings so it pr don't burn away! DRY BED TRAINING nice S. J.

Shepherd, retired engineer, D. Foawell. retired engineer. De catur Sam S. Whiteside, retired section laborer, Decatur William Bojd Spicer, carman helper, Decatur dward A.

Foran, switchman, Decatur Harold E. Pigg, welder, Decatur Luther R. Little, crane engineer, Decatur Warren us tin, laborer, Decatur Patients released from the hospital were: Lawrence A. Bland, Decatur u. rJernard, uecatur Cecil H.

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