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7T Personals Wf SIlJ MB 5 Daniels Balks at Producing His Files stai at aaa nliMt flwaa taia Ma mm. Nwm Mi mb a U'4 WaetiiEgtoa (MS) Jonathan Daniels, administrative assistant to President Roosevelt, precipitated a a jst rxTTKNATioNAi, kiwi SEBYICS te At least Art persons mi loaay unnm uiuku auu a Senate committee when be refused to prod: his conlJdeuaai White Eouae fOe. Daniels had narrowly escaped be- Mrs. Garnet WUsky has cone to Chicago for an extended vlait with 15 MATTOON JOURNAL COMPANY Urges Doubling ofRedCross 7 Contributions vDonors should realise the necessity of doubling or tripling tbeir preriooB contributions to the 1944 Bed Cross War Pund drive, Walter S. cahin.

campaign chairman, declared today. One of the first rural workers to return her report to the headquarters was Mrs. Sam Edwards of the Bond school district in Humboldt township. Her 1944 collection Is more than 1135, while 1943 she obtained $32 and in 1943 only IS. Collections in the current drive to date total slightly more than $3,000.

Mr. CahiH said. If Mattoon and the west side of Coles county are to reach their $22,000 quota by the end of March, contributions and canvassing will have to maintain a steady pace throughout tate remainder of the month, the chairman added. tag cited In contempt of the Sn- friends. ate last week, when he refused to J' A Riley Curtner spent the week -end with bis parents, Mr.

and Mrs. WIS Curtner, la Greenup. Mrs. Henry Stuekey spent the week-end in Bremen, Inri with her daughter. Mrs.

John Protx. Mrs. Lorayne Blew Is borne front Chicago where she attended the midwest beauticians convention. Mr. end Mrs.

Glen Riley of Decatur spent Sunday at the home tell a Senate agriculture investigating subcommittee of the part he played In an alleged White Bouse campaign to remove Harry Slattery as administrator of the Rural Ccc-trlffcatlon Administration. The subcommittee went so far as to that stbe Senate study the possibility of dtfng Darnels for contempt, but the action was made unnecessary by a 22 and (bm score others injured to day the imA of wind and electric auras which. Ut Alabama Monday sight. Meager report from Bed Croae workers suepatcned to the fMckm areas said property damage appeared! beery. 't.

While tbe galea, acewnpenied by electric storms, centered la Alabama, sections of- Mlawlsetr Ten-ii mm i sad Georgia also suffered. Twnea were JdDed la Oft Mo-Ma, Ala, district. tV Kennedy, SB, was killed when strack by HghS-ning. The other victim was Earl Dodge, lC who died, when bis automobile embed la a ditch during Tbe Alabama Power Company re-. ported electric aerrice was temporarily disrupted la many seetloas of tns sate.

TOO LATg TO CLASSlff 4 MASTEK I RONS On Wednesday, 1 15, tbe Calea Cawaty I presidential letter giving his Dermission to appear before tide of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hamilton.

There will be no meeting of the Mattoon W. T. U. this month be Brig--Gen. Benjamin 1.

Giles, above, of Texas, is in Cairo to take command of U. S. Army forces in the Middle-East He replaces Ralph Royce, transferred to an undisclosed assignment. i.n ktvtbc a ri DnOTCK AND FVLZ EXTEIU MEXT at Um Masonic TeatnlaH toon, te which all Maater Mm are eardiaBy invited. Dmaer It ets are $1 -h.

EatertainajeBt Beaervatiana for dinner l. MAJ. WALTER CARL BECKHAM, above, of De Puniak Springs, leading U. S. fighter ace In the European theater of operations, is listed as missing in action.

The plane of the 27-year-old pilot, with IS -kais" to his credit, was hit by while returning from a mission committee and ten his story. Daniels said today he had don 'front Mr. RooseTclt to discuss the RZA situation, but lacked au cause of sickness. 3-7 Mr. and Mrs.

John Wlnchsster and family have gone to Ashmore where they will make their home. JERSEY CATTLE MEM TO MEET HERE IMA NOT LATER THAN NOON tn NESDAT. MARCH S. CaB Hu. thority to produce files.

"The file is a presidential file. said Daniels. suggest yon msie Central MJadssippt counties sot- OCT CORDON bss been appointed dertng on toe Alabama state Has KCUor ogon to succeed the also- were swept by strong wind. lata Charles I McNary. Considerable property damage re- A meeting of Jersey cattle breed- ii Tomivrntlirp vP in parish No.

8. which Includes MattOOn iempraiUre have nat already bMght a in pansa Mrs, Gerald Hermann has returned over Europe. Comrades think he after a two weeks' visit with Miss may hate batted out. Frieda Morgan in St Augustine, en tbe request direct to the President: m. vmiikt av as onle play, 1:15 n.

m. W. t. tkk KynewvSf VM1 wmi'rl riWTTVrlf Ian today 39 Pre. sotted, bat bo one was reported ta- JUXTu.

At itofteetboro. Tcrnx, a sadden Cash flood sent tbe Stone -rtTer ewer its banks and made at least with the committee a matter UugnlIa llldlCt LettdeTS atrategy and politeness, replied ML Carme, Carroa Beedyomimlttee eouweL mflt Ur Rti. 4 1 1 PHPI PREDICTS NAVY IN TRUXBYJAX.l Cooes, Douglas. Edgar, Macon and Shelby counties, will be held Thursday. March 9.

at the Association of Commerce building in this city ltwas announced today. The nieetlhgls slated td open at 10 Base HELP WANTEO-Married "STl a. m. ...26 farm work. Give size famiiv a mWnirht 23 frtt.

Writ rahroto bu Monday 1 Daniels told, the tfuhcommittee gerald. famEies Washington (BO) A prediction Polygamy Cult FOB BENT Three or UHS roc Rnrl Staff Sergt. WlEiaai Wasley of clock in the morning. br Admiral Edward L. Cochrane, 07 uwu H-nt- W1.M .1 Hntntil nend- TV A "Pertinent ready to rent of Wedu Jersey cattle activities for the Want AfJS Pay! day; private bath, privat? rmSi eblef of the nsvya Bureau of Ships, Electrincation commission arter f.

Salt Lake City-S-Leaders of SOLDIER gets that armed forces will move into President asked him to took into T' a purported polygamy cult that op coming year will be discussed by i rear entrance, garage, garden fftt breeders st the meeting. Andrew M.Ln "J'? required. Bonn of hear Mattoon. parish pres- TOO LATE TO CLASSITT Marshall Ave. a a- It erated in Utah.

California, the Jap base of Truk by Jan. I. 1945, was disclosed today. Mrs. Robert Leannont returned nr a i 1 ident.

Is expected to preside. W. J. TO SELL at Charleston Sale Bam, home today after a few days viat TeEU namect ay to Keegan, Jersey with relatives and friends in Chi ttle fleldman of Mar. 11: i.

eugmie to IOoa cattle and the American Jersey Cattle Ciub register Berkshire fall gUts wednLw 2 boars from Providence Spring farm. or Wednesd5r- Mrs. wm attend the meeting and asst 3 eTTp plIc.Uonpa 1 breeders in formulating plans. 'pers. furnished at sale bam Satur- WANT TO BENT A four to It ments filed tn federal and state courts in Utah.

Several prominent persons, including two professional men and an editor, were among those indicted. The Indictments climaxed a three-year-old investigation by G-men, 1 told Slattery I'd been looking Into RZA and I said It would be better if be took 'some other place In the Daniels said. OPAAGltSDUETO VSITMATTOOII OPA enforcement agents who on Monday started a campaign to check on whether motorists are cago and Peotone. Mr. and Mrs.

A D. Curry left today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Coy and family in Cairo. Mr.

Coy is a cousin to Mrs. Curry. Out of town viators in the city Monday were Miss Jeanette B-Jser Wmiam H. Chaplin of Ode city. Admiral Cochrane prediction a technician fourth grade la tbe field was in testimony before tbe House artillery, serving la Italy, has re- appropriations committee during a eerred commendation front atudy of tbe first deficiency ap-Gea, Raymond MzLain, com- propriation bill.

-His testimony was mandrng the U. 8. Army on the 6a- in support of $130,000,000 of ferae- front Tbe commendation, propriation requests for ship repair wtlcb was awarded on Oct. 29, 1943, faculties passed by the House to- has been sent by Technician Chap- day; En in a letter to bis brother. Boy B.

Diseuastng difficulty of eatunat-ChapUn, 2917 Western avenue. A what the navy may wed son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Chaplin, the way of faculties to repair battle I1M Shelby avenue, be was induct-. damage, be said: day, March 11.. x3-10 nouse. modern or partly mo, fOB-SALETYearling milking Short: dUtrj horn bull; miles east and mile north of Trilla. Reuben Landrus.

type K.V Phone Lema 811. 3-8 W.EB. clover, deanei COLTMBireTsCHLChsiF Gru alfilTfil per Thursday. March 9. Pie and ih, coffee or cocoa, 30c Serving from BuP- ArthUr 5 to 7.

Everybody welcome. X3-8 T. HOUSE BEATS SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM BT FRANK B. ALLEN (L N. S.

Staff Correspondent) of Sunivan, Mrs. Donna Bishop of of 0. s. attorney's office Martinsvtne and Mrs. Lloyd Beyers offlclate.

nxty-eit of Arthur. namesIncluding those of 13 wom- properly endorsing their gasoline ration coupons are definitely ex- ratios coupons are definitely ex- Washington The House today re- wasnmgn-ine xouc wj 7 en-were listed in the indictments, SALE Bicycle, balloon fxes! 11. Ll! STke unlnnouncedV-s although some of the names were -WittAve. 3 and Mrs. Alfalfa Switzer, south that would authorize ea uub eay ocs.

zz. ua, em sent overseas la June, 1943. He went Mr. amendment NOTICE We will be open for busi duplicated in the federal and sMt3 in this city. John W.

RusseD. chair. federal aid to school lunch pro FOR SALE 1935 Chevrolet cmd good tires and motor. 1940 Ibn coach, clean. 3229 Marshall Am J- ness Thursday.

Marshall's Lunch Room. grams; Tor instance, when we go Into Trek where we are going, we will bare Work to do. What win be necessary is quite difficult to say. In response to a question when those facilities wilt be needed be replied: Opponents attacked the amend- CONTBACTOBS lad bufldJBet nfSSmSR Brat to North Africa, then Sicily and then on op tbe Italian boot with the American Army. The eommewlation reads aa follows: William H.

Chaplin, techni-Maa fourth trade. headoOarters bat of Paris. Miss Smith is a cousin of Mr. Switaer. Mr.

and Mrs. John C. Sheridan spent Sunday In Clinton with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. West, and visited Mr. Sheridan's mother, Mrs. OUie Sheridan, in Decatur. Corp.

John Wasley, who is en- man of the local War Price and Rationing Board, said today. InvestigaUons wQ be made at eerrice stations in the city to curtail black market operations in motor fuel, be said. Motorists whoee coupons are not ment on ground, that with rur- er.deSeV. Buck Sh; Areola. Ill pluses not involved, school lunches Bruce phone.

Allenvllle. Bh 4-7 charges. Some of those named were young girls allegedly duped into becoming converts of the Among those indicted In Federal Court was Joseph White Musscr, editor of a publication called "Truth." He was charged with obscene matter and conspir- "Most of them by the first of tery uotb field ertOery batteliotv. become a matter for tocai financing. F0K SALEBattery radio, almost rJowteaood SndSZ They pointed also to the mounting new; cream separator: high chair: fST' te 800(1 condltlon-pl January.

1945." Y11 1 1 nn 11 mnti marfrMc I ariAr nrinrmt vTfl vrml wih no. route from Columbia, to Camp nauonai ver ox fuT. UlTe elertric CLOVER HAT for sale. Action came as the House con- toaster; 4 -gal aluminum tea kettle: quality. W.

W. sidered a measure to give legislative leather jacket size 14: barrel back Humboldt. PL 300 biles CaDahsa tice requiring them to report to Ritchie. Md, is spending a few their' local board within 10 days days with his brother and sister-ln- Twelve women were named in the authorization for several Agriculture chair, almost new, regular price CANARIES FOB SALE Mrs 0. SOCIAL' NEWS ia.

et.rr -vrrM winim state cnarees. six 01 tnem were ai and show that their coupons have t490; occasional table, soUd walnut Rtehardson. Windsor. Itt. ton: 6i cu.

ft electric refrigerator: for sale m.hif Waaler leged wivea of one of the purported Department functions. for exceptional conduct ta the performance of outstanding aervicea as senior computer to tbe Ore direction center of tbe battalion in the face of great dtfncalOes and personal danger. Technician Pourth Grade Chaplin diaptayed outstanding lead-crship, tnttlatrre, energy and untiring devotion to duty. His reaaurce-fumees, leadership and technical knowledge of fire direction were responsible for tbe continuous, accurate and intensive fire rendered by his battalion. With utter disregard of persons! danger, and exhausting hammer mill and one lot of music pkkup truck with grain body Id- rolls.

Fred O. Bundy. R. 1, Wind- quire 1020 Marshall Ave. aor.

Phone 8 on 59. 3-10 cash regtoi FOB RENT Sman house. 3005 model 336. Write P. O.

Bos Ul. Commercial. Phone 2836 or in- Mattoon. HL 1 Marfcety been endorsed. Mr.

Russell said. Failure to appear when cummoned may result In revocation of gasoline rations. The campaign is part of a nation-wide effort to enlist trade and public co-operation in wiping out illegal sales of gasoline. Endorse- Mrs. Lloyd Harris has returned cult leaders, and they includd twin after a week-end visit in Chicago sisters.

with Mrs. Robert Erenboaee and Young girls were converted to the Mr. and Mrs. William SchmoIL Mrs. cult.

Prosecutor Boyden said, and Evenhouse and Mrs. Schmoll are added that the converts were trans-her daughters. ported across state lines in rioU- Mrs. William Duakln of Cheek- tion of the Mann Act quire 3001 Marshall Ave. FOR SALE Six Bronx turk LEGION AUXILIARY Tbe March meeting of tbe Amer- lean Legion- Auxiliary was held Monday evening in the Legion Home with about 23 members in attendance.

Mrs. Clarence Stevens, the president, presided over the business meeting, and Mrs. D. L. Tom- WANT TO BUT Gas or electric hens.

15 each. Two toms. 87 auk. towago. N.

and Mrs. William ment of coupons helps OPA en. Chieage Grain Table. open High Low Close Ma" ffl 167H July 167! 1WJ4 S2 Sept, Dec. 165,4 169 OATS boors of continuous work; Tecbrd-eiaa Pourth Grade Chaplin carried lin'w forcement officers, trace illegal and Hall and daughter, Sharon, of Ml counterfeit coupons which are Pulaski are visiting at the home of draining off an estimated five their brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

cent of the national civilian supply and Mrs. Robert DuMond. as the acting secretary. Mrs. range.

Must be in good condition. T. R. Storm, Gays, HI. Vtm Phone 665.

x3-ll 63. FOB SALE Two fresh heifers: also WANT TO BUT High prmure' want to buy used windmill. Ernest steam boiler. 6 to 10 h. PnfeH Shadow.

2 miles south of Gays. x3-7 Gem City boiler. L. A. McLsto.

BOSSES FOR SALE or trade; one g- A Mattoon. matched team; one mare, one colt FOB SALE Dotted Poland Chlr Will trade for Other livestock, or registered male hog. Vudotted what have you? Address "Horses- Jones Switch Elevator. Fboni 18." care of Journal -Gazette. X3-7 7439.

V. eat his assigned mission and set aa Tomlin read a paper on "The Bl- an ETNA LODGE INITIATES HUMBOLDT GROUP tooelal to The Journal-Cozotto. Etna, BL Members of the initiation team of the Etna Odd Fellows lodge performed special ceremonies glbillty Required for Becoming msptring example to his section. 77 jSy 74-H 77 y76H of gasoline through black market channels. 73 74 Apprentice Seaman Richard Spits has returned to Central Missouri State Teachers College st Wsrrens-burg.

where be is enrolled in 74 73T Dec. 737a "Tbe entire service of tbe above named man baa, since rendition of tbe service upon which this commendation Is based, been New York Stocks and Bonds, BY LESLIE GOULD FOB SALE Stroller and bassinette. FOR SALE Used Seta Tbotu 901 Moultrie Ave. x3-7 mantle quarter flour chime dock rmrw TwTT; rt in excellent condition. Mar be the Navy V-12 program after spend- (L N.

S. Financial wrnerj tag an eight-day mldemester vaca tot0 Th atock market the nerfect rvmltrv littr hr.rh at Elliott's Jewelry Store. li-' Members of the Auxiliary." It was announced by the president that all members of the organization are requested to turn tn the amount of hours each member has spent in war work, so that a report can be sent to headquarters. Mrs. Stevens, Mrs.

Elmer Tomlin. Mrs. D. E. Spohn, Mrs.

J. Brandenburg, Mrs. Hale Baughman, Mrs. D. L.

Tomlin and Miss Minnie Ho- riew lion wiui ms poxeiiu, jar. ana jaa. Richard F. Spitz. the Humboldt O.

O. F. lodge. u.p,tw. tv.

im itm. fr ataged its best rally in over two odors, fireproof, absorbs moisture. WANTED Home for six Cot months today, with volume expand- Serviceable, double the time of ordi- pupe. 10 weeks old. Phone 38T1K News Briefs Camp Ha an, Riverside, CaL (IMS) Three persons were reported killed-today when a P-38 fighter plane crashed into a wing of the Camp who participated were A.

Gordon, tag to weU over a mOlion shares. MISS COHEN MAKES HIGH AVERAGE AT U. OF Among the outstanding students ta 'the University of Illinois College of rtne snd Applied Arts fast semester anry ners. only S2.60 per bag. NOTICE Am tokingover DWnt, was in evidence Satisfaction guaranteed.

Biehlers Na 3 for the Avon Product! OsJ Harnld Wlmtiniftnn. William Hit Heavy nuying rleht at the opening, and the list naicnery, commerciaj Ave. Phone Would appreciate an old and wf ateadilT. Although aB ZW- x3-ll customers. Florence Rhmehart.

l'lr THOMPSON AT BURIAL. OF SON, ONE OF QUADS Heanor. England (OB) Staff Sergt. William Thompson of Pittsburgh, father of quadruplets bom mann were elected delegates to at- Carl J. Wilson, Lewis Brining, Dale Brown, Blngaman, Dewey South, Richard Gannaway, Vernon Haan base bospiUL Pilot of the was Miss Suzanne D.

Cohen, datb groups were higner, ruooera wkb it LASTS LONGER Lafayette Ave. Phone vr ai vr and Un. Rainh rWii tend the district convention to be plane, who oarachuted to safety. rS: RYAN'S? 2CNt fSAlEiihWoot elecrti MOTOR OIL friserator. imd condition; WITT! DOU1 UUWJCM 2504 Western avenue.

Her average ta Decatur on Friday, March was Second Lieut Gene Hlckok of tn Mora rrrnr a Uphoff, Don TeweL Wayne Hutton Phone 266. ber up more than a poms a one time or another. was 136, according to word re- 3I- Mrs. W. Bay McKenzle and.

Bellingham. the Camp Haan Heanor today attended nd Henry Bashong. x3-U kerosene stove, three burner, in porcelain oven, used verjr MA an Rtnrm bwm rnrner. T- El FOR SALE The Humboldt candidates who re Other groups to show gains rang- in tn rnnre than a DOlnt were the MI 8. 14th.

mnnt mrutarn fun 1. Windsor. Phone Gays 15. eerred here today. oumaim, ouutci ox- puouc relations onice was the burial of MacDonald.

weakest of Mist Cohen completed two years ncrs. also will attend. Plans were believed the pursuit plane developed the babies, who died a few days aft-of study at the V. of ln.Febru- made for the annual birthday party motor trouble, forcing 'Hlckok to er birth. motors, chemicals, liquors and spec- basement new furnace, garage, FnRSAI.FTw!Twinterco' 4 ceived the initiation were Glen Omdorff.

L. A. Moore, Charles Bryant Eldridge Hutton, Wayne Stevens, Edward Shrader, Andy Walters, William Whipple, Hugh Ben ary and is now teaching music In K'Ten by the Auxiliary for the Le-a public school at Winchester. While on Wednesday. March 15.

This aoanoon tne crait. Thompson, on leave from his TJ. 8. Army post, visited the mother as East St. Louis, game Derbyshire Royal Hospital after the laiues.

urui uc -uwu otimui, caw Bond condition. ETirshmoor a point on a higher earnings report sold at once. Fred Gardner. 1620 tVrowT woolccitwith New York closing cnTlarrisn0 American Can JfJ LT US REBUILD vour motor. It 720 Wabash.

Phone 1038. 1 I HMmnviVa 1 R-W ml VT KaW a IrWM (tMi kafnao jwm '-11 1 is the 26th anniversary to be cele attending school she majored in music, specializing on the violin. 01 aoioier was enaea toaay ior boo- interment She waa removed to nett Eugene Tynan, Herschel Daw- brated this year. The society voted to send $10 to the national auxiliary clubmobll; by Jean Johnson. 12.

of Cajwwil. i i 1 cj.v. tvi mt iMawian ti Ar t1 A59 buv a ruv rrl Cnm. in inrl WANTED Slu Mr UVZ IHJoUlull ki ULU UCI SiULUC tVU, 7 BUI aVfUMiaa, Aaa a-waw. -T 7 1 7 oa.w -m O.MM1K wa.

fofativr A--Am iwriavp 26t with tix MAHnrv Attfn Part punu umricnce 1W lrl.J wiuj us. joauory auio rans. aiss "ilu.ww st Jk vtni. .9.0 necessary. Inaaire at FeerieavB" Atyhfsnn T.

8. F. 64 project. TWs Is a war effort let from a shotgun in the hands of nuo world-wide publicity and Herman Hilligoss. OFFICIALS ON TRIP Charleston, III.

Sheriff and Mrs. J. E. Houglaed, County Treasurer and Mrs. W.

C. Graham, Mr. and his nine-year-old brother. Harry of the births. being undertaken by the Auxiliary in behalf of the American soldiers.

Mrs. Olen Humphres, Mr. and Mrs. Large trucks are being bought and Edwin. A verdict of accidental death was returned at an Inquest held oy Dr.

C. C. Kane, coroner of St. Clair county. BOY, 8, SPENDS MOST OF NIGHT IN PARKED AUTO Verlon Plnnell and Mr.

and Mrs. WAR Keith Olson, eight-year-old son In them are sufficient room to make quantities of doughnuts and hot coffee for the boys on the fighting fronts. The trucks probably FOB8 ALE Farman Jxactor and ri C- M0 VJO cultivator; eight foot McCormick INCOME TAX SERVICI binder; Superior wheat drill. Will help you with your return btfow Kolbua. phone County 7445.

X3-7 15th. Otis Barth, 1316 ShelW HO3 RAISERS-ATTENTldNGet Phone 2066 or 2279. JJ the most from your brood sow. In- l7APlf I crease your Utter of pigs 25 to 50. Use Rex Wheat Germ Oil, Improved 80 acres near Waoawn Pints and Quarts.

Instructions. Ar- jji miles south. 4 mile cade Drug Store. 3-U 1 miles from U. S.

Higbn FOR LUBRICATION SJ w'rLXw PVATVTC WE GET THE Market -farm. JJiff, KX AN horse bam. jr sU barn. shed and- Aviation Corporation 44 B. St O.

7 Bethlehem Steel 59H Bendix Aviation 37H Burroughs Adding Chrysler Motors ol Coca Cola 113 Consolidated Oil Crucible Steel i 3H4 DuPont de Nemours ...145 General Electric 36 General Motors 56H Gillette Rasor Hudson Motors niinni rvntral 16 Howard Shoot of Ashmore and W. H. Collier, accompanied by J. H. Bails, left Charleston early Monday morning for a tour of variojs of Mrs.

Daisy Graham, 2809 Henry O. Larson, who diaanoeared from BULLETINS wUI be operated by Red Cross the man who may become Chicago's home Monday afternoon, waa found Texas points and a visit in Mexico. workers on the front lines, it was an Intensive wrajuuesi policeman, appaea 10017 early today after Tbe trip is being sponsored and tald. London (DB) Beutenf News for reinstatement on the force. Po- arch by police 1 ii tr, vi.

AcencT reDonea uuuxn mat. i i fK. least 85,000 Germans have been paid for by a Texas real estate oper- Announcement was made at the ator. meeting that Marie Sweeney, wri n'rnw vnw arwpnwT dughtr of Mrs. Mack Sweeney, is first gold star child of the unit.

11 WANT TO BUY OR RENT 6 stv-ntovc awu as a wc noon. He was discovered at 4 o-clocfc kiUed OT ded in the last three. Interna ttama Harvester International Nickel uceman Larson, just out 01 tne navy, waa bequeathed half of her 1400,000 estate by Mrs. Florence C. Mix.

63. In her win the widow termed Larson "faithful cop" while be walked the beat near her home. rT iiJH for oU. AD aw. thla morning, asleeo in an automo- teys since tne Red army launcnea onf room modern bouse.

Phone or write C. Turner Arthur, m. Phone 31A w3.l4tf VWM aV. dild VUlUUICi" Vl it. daughter of Sergt.

urc bile parked on. Western avenue near fuU cale towara Kuman riehte to" witn per acre. Would conder prooerty with small cr" Mnntmw. This So Included were 40,000 officers and FOR SALE 37Va Kennecott Copper 31 Lorillard Tobacco 1814 Montgomery Ward 464 National Biscuit 214 N. Y.

Central J8 Packard Motors 34 Penney. J. C. 98 Pennsylvania R. B.

.284 Pullman, Inc. 414 Five mnma-' nuvtarn 1.,. mall his home. Apparently none the worse for h's experience, the boy was back in school today at Bennett School- CALLED FOR EXAMS' Shelbyville. m.

In the group of Shelby county men who hare been room, fireplace, good furnace. 920 S. Gardner. 1620 Lafayette aW 18th St 4 rooms, modem. 3320 phone 2821.

Ti IP1 5 room- modern. 1813 iTVinx irx cleaner owners: 1 Shelby: 7 rooms, modern. 2408 Mar- LTOItSrtee and dal avenue, was taken Into custody late Monday in Waukegan on a of non-support filed by his wife, and, returned to this -city by Deputy Sheriff LeRoy Boggs. When arraigned before Judge Ed F. Poor-man in the Mattoon Police Court today, Jackson waived preliminary bearing and was taken to the county Jan when he failed to furnish 8300 bond.

Mack -Sweeney, who was killed in the early stages of the war. 'Mrs. L. A Neal gave a report of her trip to the midwest V. S.

O- Institute held last week in Milwaukee. Wis. During the social hour William Moore. Mrs. L.

Paul Harris, Mrs. Forrest Ashworth and Mrs. Elsie Baughman. members of the March committee, served men slain and 45,000 wounded, tbe agency said. London (WSV Reuters dispatch from Stockholm today quoted "usually reliable sources" to the effect that Finland had made no reply to Russian peace terms up to Mon Radio Corporation iuiudimiwiuih called for pre-tnductlon examina- oooaooooooooooooooooooi Hons, four Mattoon men have been nrrf a tit Til Included.

The list includes Robert 0 Or WOlTten, rlUS Frederick Duncan, Leonard Bennett nnv Mpn Dvp Hair am a 'rooms, modern, southeast A fPubikU8J part of towroon modernwe5 PiAS AveTaStJ 134 UTw 1 rooms- modern, can Si- iisA OUCUUJr Southern Pacific 294 294 mc uwugm on contract-: 5 rooms, modern, 2809 Marshall; 3 rooms. Standard Brands day night and that no reply is ex- dues 374 faatnTTT TJV A APC SffVl- fl! cuu-moaern, Dullt-tn nected today. Meanwhile. 8wedish Xr VZT 324 southwest part of town; 6 rooms, tar-we Neighbor. Ronald Burdette Barrett and William Clifford Crowder.

all of Mattoon. Leo Clem Bennett and Eugene Gray Diets of Windsor and Herbert Austin dawaon of Hinds-boro. papers quoted Helsinki Journals as standard OU, N. J. 544 Chieage (IMS) A "great many" men as wen as 23 per cent of the women of America tinta, rinses, bleaehea or dyes to change the color of their calling for "sense and moderation" studebaker Motors to dealing with Moscow's proposals.

Texas Corporation 1 BIRTHS Hospital Notes Mas Mary Lou WMtler. 316 fnu-moaern, close-in on west side; rooms, modem, aoutheast part of STOCK AND PO' LlJ' If Hrj-L rooni- semi-modern on a We Bave added a full Hj Jlfi 1401 St-: rooms. 2517 West Broad- amar" feeds to our stock 10ii? 5 TOOIDa' 509 S. 22nd St 32 dairy. 32 284 I'l This stand was Jntd etockholm newspapers as "evidencs rjnJted Aircraft 524 944 334 of a more conciliatory attitude' 00 rj.

a Steel the part of the Finnish press, the Westinghouse Electric Swedlsb radio reported. Westinghouse Airbrake Aportnent Hewsea. hog aupplementa. is -jos11 Six epartmenta. brick, dose la on tag mash.

This Is ntSl north 1 side: 2 apojtmentsTsoutheast vertised feed JShS part of town, good furnace and stok- highly WeUbaumw Hstenej. er; 4 apartmenta, close to High BroodwaViPhme School: 2 apartmente close to on MAYTAcTA-VD WABDWAl west side, extra lot; 6-room house, era renoired. Genuine rnt Uam Prtced for and aB makes of kJ sale. renoJred. Vacuum cleaiiers.

Marshall avenue, bad a major oper- To Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McElravey.

atlon today. 2300 Western avenue. In Memorial Glenn E. 2100 Prairie Hospital, a daughter, avenue, entered the hospital, for To Mr. and Mrs.

Kent Snyder of treatment today. Oak Park, a son. Mr. Snyder i a Mlsa Marjorie Scofield. 1502 son of Mr.

and Mrs. H. Snycief Champaign avenue, entered the of Oak Park, former residents of hospital Monday for treatment this city. New Tort curb close. American G.

As E. Max Heefer. president of the Chicago and nUnoia Hall disss err Association, explained the dlaoatiaf action with aataral color to (wests at the-amid west beaaty trade anew in Chicago. The yownger eJesaent, wanta giamor." bo said. They go for the gold blood and tight Utiaa FRANCIS FERGUSON TAKEN ..274 164 TO STATE HOSPITAL Cities Service Francis Fert-uson, 2804 Cham- Creole iwown Mk.

mnwilriMt tn thm tlcrlc f- W. List Tour farma an I. Eureka. Premier, s- Among the Sick Mlsa Cynthia Hamilton- has returned to her home. 1912 Wabash avenue, from the Illinois Cenunl Hospital in Chicago, where she recently had a major operation.

Her condition is satisfactory. T. W. Lynch, Mattoon police chief until he entered the army a few weeks ago, has been In a hospital at Fort Custer, for the past suffering a severe cold, according to word received here 07 bis wife. He was expected to leave Jacksonville State Hospital this aft- HutscoT 24 2620 2'HaAP ernoon by County Judge John T.

AvFhoneJli --a-T Brtng cPtons Wlnralrf fnllnvtmr a hearina before Chicawo closing prices: 1 FORTIRI SERVICE Shop. UlRHa shades The gray-haired Mrs. D. T. Randolph waa taken to her home sear Trilla Monday.

She' entered the hospital a week ago. for treatment LENTEN SERVICES 75 per eeat of tneae ta 1 idno ta th. Vii Bore Warner 364 RYAN'S Tn BROOKS B.AsTW dye tlsetr hair to a color RTfTlawW Rl-nsR. S1 oao I IJ.IMI7.I' Rirtldkt RrnsV. VULCAMZINO Broadway.

All haMJ 1 vvot 934 to tbe awirmal shade." Mem, said Hoefer, dye" shear' mw naroeTs. BUICH SERVICE Wednesday evening, March 8, 1944. 8 o'clock. Sermon subject "The Voices of Religious Leaders on Cal-vary i Hill," Matt. 27, 41.

42. Special music. St John's Lutheran ROOFTCNO AND ROOF repsOrmX Eed Brooks. toon City Ctourtroom. CLP.S, Pfd.

He was takea to Jacksonville by Commonwealth Edison Deputy Sheriff LeRoy Boggs. Me-a- Swift dc Co. ak JU1 1 254 294 hair Mainly for to juv in auwe or too smau. We ALWAYS THE BEST obvw you money. Dees Roofing RYAN'S vw, ijenni Ave.

pnone 30 0. DRV Ws Ul aJC4AAVOa III ilfawal.W were Dra. J.J. Link and J. G.

Baker, Want A OS Pay 1'Ziu Ck uasscock, Fhons Hi church. 3-7 the hospital today. rbeoe a t3-l -V.

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