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SATURDAY, Ji. IBB DAM JOrljBAmrgJCOMMER "gL 7r KM UTILITY This Should Top All SOCIAL Restaurant Stories The Journal-Gaiette has" re- UU OWiitUIX 4' ISSIONART MEETING 'JIUi i HVar in Pacific at a Glance BY INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Japan Towering fires towch ed off In five enemy Industrial' centers by fire bombs from 600 Buperfortressei. --i Borneo Aastrallans make new landings to widen control of Balikpapaa bay ares, Penadjam captured. Philippines Americans nip Jap plot to kill Mac Arthur. Jap civilians on forced to make last Mitch fight.

Okinawa Marine pilots destroy 27 Jap planes In raids on enemy airfields. China Chinese forces recapture Fensiang and drive remnants Jap garrison across frontier Into Indo-Chlna. 17 MATTOON JOURNAL COMPANY vr eeived countless reports of news item printed in all parts of the world about the recent- closing of Mattoon' restaurants. But the story to end all stories was received Way by Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Kuehne Jr. from their son, Ensign Fred Kuehne HI, Is on an LCS somewhere near Okinawa. A recent Japanese broadcast which he heard stated the people in the United States are starving, and "In one city, Mattoon, Illinois, the people have, nothing to eat but candy bars and peanuts. Citizens are allowed one or the other, but not both" Mayor G. Smith and Mrs.

Smith received a "ribbing" from their nephew, Seaman First Class E. II. Miller, son of George W. Miller of Gays, about the publicity received by the home town. "Anyway," he says, "no one doubts that there is such a BY WILLIAM THEIS The Women' Missionary.

Society (IRS. Staff Corespondent) of the First Christian ttourch met Washington The new House sub-. Tuesday at the church with 35 committee Investigating members and two guests present In the holding company act of 1933 Use of a new study book entitled, today asked -k three government "Uproot of the Americans," was be- agencies for Information on what gun. Sixteen took part In the pro-' Its ftTirma" called a half-billion gram at this meeting, after which dollar utility tax "swindle" scheme. Mrs.

Henry Reed's division served Rep. Lyle Boren, of Oklahoma, refreshments. 'chairman of the three-man tater-v tat commerce subcommittee, an- WTH MISS highland that he had Written-the 8 Table.4 heads of the Securities and Ex- bvmet Sf PL change Commission, the Federal Power Commission and the Internal "uth of the city.ter a short Revenue Bureaus aa the first step neUn uL to his Jnqulry. the afternoon was spent playing rved to lew days. Boren i said, "but we In- memben guests.

Miss Mary -tend to go over the whole field of 8umvan and Misses by the holding company act" Smitn or San if LwMrNrsMaEK TOO LATE TO CLASStfj ATTENTION MASTEt SONS: Meet at Tempfc" P. Sunday July i. i i unci hi serviti Brother George O. Cobb 8r i er. W.

M. Earl F. Coffl i am in o.w Bernardino. CaU were out of town of Texas, who sponsored the 193S guests. ATTENTTiSm place act, expressed, the belief that the NIA TatoplMfo (To4' Hm Plcfurat Tody) AFTER BADLY DAMAGING several planes on this carrier's flight deck, and after knocking down four this runaway plane finally, comes to rest.

Ths plane made two swings over the deck of the U. S. Pacific Fleet carrier, after its arresting gear failed to hold. Crewmen reappear 'to assist the men who were knocked'down. Interstate i commerce committee he MnSTERS HAVE PICMC TEMPLAR: Meet at Masonic Temple, 1:30 il Sunday.

Julv 6 tnii MRS. IRA E. CRONK OF 1, 0. 0. F.

HOME DIES Mrs. Ira E. 79, died at 1:10 o'clock this morning in the Odd Fellow Old Folks' Home Hospital where she had been a patient a week. Death was due to cardiac asthma. The body was taken to Nora "for funeral-services and burial.

to act as escort at burial sen, Personals SPECIAL day, July 7, starting u. m. The Grand High if neaoea naa -someuung worm Members of the Mattoon Mlnis- 1 tat0- terial Association and their In a strongly-worded House iUefl neld a plcnlc afternoon charged that "shrewd evenIn Bt wyman Park in Sul-, manipulators" found a hole In the llvan wlth more than 35 persons balding company Jaw "big enough to attendance. The evening was iditve a 40-mule team through and to pIaytag gameg directed by convert to their own pockets a half- Rey a Oliver. bnion dollar annual revenue now Donald B.

Irvln. president importing the federal, treasury." association, and Adjt W. tltoim h-hav fritnds nta-tlrM in Mm Mtien' anrnd forca are ro4 to phono in anf Hun aw-so not iwws thay may hay. In tnit way, MMIara, aailara and marina away from noma may know what faHt back noma ara Mntfrom tima ta lima. Mm in Hia aarvicat ara asking for mora and mora at than itam.

ruou laUnhon Mrsonah botwaan 10 wmii uiwiu KJlllCl be present and assist in confc Royal Arch Degree on 12 caw Mrs. Cronk was born July. 1, 1866. She entered the Home July 6. 1944.

VhoStoiu Sf from rhirn. Her husband entered "ipmenti He asserted that the "scheme- charge of arrange- i 1. pparently "legal" Involves the menta, and Dr. raoe Batchelor A of private utilities Into had charge of publicity, vvtiiujr uuuu.vca dv lire. the Home several months earlier.

at 6:30 p. 75c. Due to f5 Surviving are her husband; six jSSSffi daughters. Mrs. Rose Porter of Roya, Arch Masons mvitM Moulton, Iowa, Mrs.

Cora D. White Atwell. H. Earl F. Colling, -m a i msTa famla" Irlamie" fka Mitan.) H.

V. Hall' of Charleston transacted business in this city Friday. D. L. McMillan of Champaign was a business visitor in this city Friday.

Mrs. J. Marion Sollars will spend of Los Angeles, Mrs. tax-free non-proiu corporations. already been used, he said, CHAMPION HOME to Omaha and Is "believed to be- The Dixie Juniors 4-H Club held i the process of negotiation in Seat- its regular meeting at the home of tie, Portland and Spokane." Miss Mary Alice Champion, south- "TMrinvfll.

Kv and ClnclnnatL ta rftr- Th iMitin. a Dasey and Mrs. Olive Jensen of wawieo Suburban home, Chicago, Mrs. Blanche perngan or -r i SUDurban-25 car. giving location, (izi price.

J-v week-end In Areola with Mr. be added. to the flag and the 4-H pledge. Ron Bobert Mmer- Nora springs ana Mrs. auiei -France of St, PauL Mum, and a son, Glen Davis, of Loralne, Wis.

mi). 1 1 i CABIN FOR SALE at LakTk fnnn i 4 INJURED AS AUTO NITS PARKED GAR Four persons were slightly Injured about 5:30 o'clock Friday afternoon when an automobile driven by Willard E. "Willie" Lazier, 2217 Prairie avenue, crashed into a parked car at the corner of South Thirtieth street and Marshall avenue. Young Lazier, who said he was unable to determine how the car got out of his control, suffered cuts on his scalp. Other occupants of the moving car and their injuries were Mrs.

Andrew Lazier of Indianapolis, who suffered a cut on her nose; her daughters, Sandra Lee, 5, abrasions of the foot, and Margo Fay, 2, bruises on the forehead. All were taken to Memorial Hospital and released after receiving treatment. Both cars were slightly damaged. The automobile driven by Young Lazier was owned by hia Mrs. Harold Durham.

Automobiles driven by Mrs. John H. Miller, 818' Broadway and Arthur Perry of Humboldt sldeswiped shortly after 9 o'clock this morning in the 2000 block of Prairie avenue. The right fenders and a hub cap of the Miller car and the left front fender and hub cap of the Perry automobile were damaged. i ma cbuiu in nice Wtthk in cabinets, fireplace and location.

Would make a nlaa IlilA Oil OFFENSIVE call was answered by "What I Mrs. Jacob Vole and daughters of Want to Do After School." Seneca are visiting her parents, Mr. A talk, "Other Aids to Foot and Mrs. Oscar G. Gano.

'Health," was given. by Miss Peggy Charles H. Spitz Jr. will re-Thompson, and a related talk, "Five turn home today from a week's visit 7. CHURCHILL VACATION TRIP CONFIRMED TER EIGHT YEARS WALKER'S REAL E8TiHF if you have nroperty for sale chance.

1526-Broadwav Mends In KeW Shoes," was presented by Miss Jean Mrs. Otis Letner and daughters, Jearg of war, China 1s now oh, the Bartholomew. "Making Cream Linda and Karen, of Danville are London (INS) Prime Minister 885 or 2747. Winston Churchill has left Britain WILL SELL my 80 acres imp for the south of France where he utM i miles southeast, for will spend a vacation with his wife al'fflft wt avenue. aiier me scram oi gcuci.

cicv-tion campaign. The announcement by the Brit FOR SALE Bull dog pups, Edsrar avenue. onenove agamn japan, accoroing Sauce," a demonstration, was giv- visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. to Dr.

Wei Tao-MIng, Chinese am- en by Mlsa Barbara Calvert, and Earl Rardin. bassador to the United SUtes, but. Mrs. Bessie Wilson, home Pfc. and Mrs.

Don Reese of Day- less thanv unconditional gtve a food Judging lesson. ton, are spending a 17-day fur- aurrender of the Japanese would be Refreshments were served by the lough with relatives and friends In no peace at all" hostess to 10 members, the leader, Mattoon and Humboldt. Dr. Wei spoke Friday night at a Mrs. Horace Champion, and the Mrs.

K. K. Cavins and UeuC and meeting of Town. Hall and warned foltowing guests, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs.

Mrs. Robert Cavins have returned against the danger of accepting any Harry Ferree, Mrs. Walter Myers, to their home in Chicago after a visit feelers" the Japanese may and Misses Celia Ann Highland, with Clara Werden. put out: ys.J Peggy KlndeL Wilma Jones, Bar- B. H.

Pleasant and daughters, Peace feelers had been sent out by bara Walden, Nina Gross, Marjorie u. irmma nnrt vr nnd the Japanese, he said, but If they Smith, Barbara Roberts and Jna Pieftsant attended the Jasner ish ministry of Information stated FOR SALE 8x12 Wilton rug, that the visit would be of a private celfr. over pattern, toaster, character. It confirmed previous re- 1 ports from a variety of sources that Churchill would spend his pre-Big FOR SALE Typewriter, vr Three meeting rest at Hendaye, desk, porch glider and chair, li near the Franco-Spanish border. guitar.

Phone, 1722. He will use the Chateau Borda- fOB, SALE Clover hav. 1 RBrulT3 SomSCnV Raymond Brutinel. every Tuesday at our -r- "ZZZ and Grant Ave. Mattoon's am Want Ads Pay! WANTEI Reoklteeoer and sfch TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ''erk.

N. Berkowits A Sons, 18tt waoasn Ave. Once upon a time, in the dim and distant past, a press agent posed a scantily clad cutie (his client, of course) eating ice cream while sitting on a hunk of ice. And it got into the newspapers as a cute "hot-weather" picture. And so ever since, come summer, press agents have been mechanically making the same old ice-cake cheesecake pictures, and probably always will.

Well, here's this summer's exhibit screen actress Barbara Bates. The penguin? We wouldn't know, chum. should be accepted, the militarists ct that nation would prepare to" come back and stage a new war in JlJinnio Pnimtu 89 years "after the pattern of Ger- 1 M'WUS AsUUItly SOON TO TERMINATE ALLIED COMMAND County Fair in Newton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

H. M. Wheaton or Boston, arrived here Friday for a two weeks' visit with the lat-ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

E. Field. r-- Sergt'. Robert Thatcher of Ft. Fairs to Draw he saljL "have be gun offensives on the continent in finn fi nn Supreme Headquarters, American eeeeaa aaa Expeditionary Force, Paris (IMS) It ''rAw I- Tllin tsita was announced nfficlallv todav that WAllXe5l UAlIlUlB Jackson, S.

has arrived in Mat- termination of the combined Allied Deaths FOR SALE 50-lb. ice box: also BAGWORMS nd red apldertT Heatrola. 520 N. 22d St. Phone ware! tl package of Ever? 3032.

i 7-10 Comnound makes 8 gallons of WANT TO BUY Ear corn; also. Prevent the large work horse. Call 2577. 7-10 2P.nt delay' Monarca OU Co. F.

expeditionary force and dissolution Calendar of Coming Events (Tha Jaurml-Oaiatt cannot as-ctpt Itama for tha ealandar aftar 12 o'clock noon an tha eay at publication. Plaaaa do not aak aa te maka an axcaptien.) aeeaae toon, where he was caUed by the Jiave been scored. racing was visualized today as the TA. a result, the land corridor of chief drawing card as agricultural mvie grandmother' -eWtnTiBTislTrSM" -throughout XUlnoisr retauiia Robert "Bob" Jlnn- wdltaTait sport will be given Mparts. We have Mcured more than tapetus If Got.

Dwight Green sign, et enrauto ping wz parimutuel Sfw YOTi 'JKJ Zi Hear to Nlngpo arid ShanghaL" etog fn the race John Goetz. pi supreme neaaquariers win oecome effective on or about July 13. This action was delayed In order FOR SALE Mrs. Ella Dawson. Marshall.

HI. Funeral rites for FOR RENT Four-room all it ern furnished, apartment, pr entrance. Phone 1988. i One and one-half aores with five-room home, lights, barn, chicken house and garage, only 8 miles LOST Waterman for from Mattoon. priced right.

Three- pen. Finder please return to story business building in Mattoon, nal-Gazette and receive rewtrt MrSw. Carl Smith and daughters. AO cwea me many narasmpa has endured during Its eight kture create a rac- Monday, July 9. I III-: Misses Carolyn and Lorraine, will of The Bishop Seymour Guild is bringing in good rent.

We have CLOVER HAY FOR 8ALB-T to permit readjustment of certain Mrs. Ella Dawson, 68, who died by troops and until the return to Paris hanging Thursday afternoon, will be of General of the Army Dwight D. held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon Eisenhower so that he will have time at the Marrs funeral home. Burial to bid farewell to his commanders will be in Marshall cemetery. Mrs.

and staff. Dawson's body was found hanging Operational control of the 12th at the home of a daughter, Mrs. and Sixth Army groups, the Ninth Ruggeji gtahl. A rope had been tied Air Force, U. S.

elements of the tne top of a stairway and attach- Trinity Episcopal church meets at several calls for small modern Department, National Bank of dence of the nltlmate -outcome of mutuels and collect 2 per cent of the struggle. "wagers and $50 dally license fees. ke where tney wU1 reslde- homes, close In. List your property 7:30 p. m.

with Mrs. O. O. Mltten- dorf at Lake Mattoon. loon.

i STOCK VANKS431zes. 8 to 1 with or without side wateren. baumi Hatchery. "The only way to win the war and 1 ne revenue wouia go to ine state Sergt. and Mrs.

D. R. Williams Tuesday, July 10. with HOTJTS insurance Real Estate Call for appointment Phone 337. or you can find me at 104 S.

19th street. x7-9 the peace," he said, Is to destroy Wcuiturai premium xund to stlm -'the note of areresslon. which Is 1 have left for Ft. Meyers, after spending a two-day delay enroute Delta Theta Tau Sorority meets Ainea navai command expeditionary ea to ner neck A coroner's Jury NOTICE Would the owner of Quality Shoe Shop please return nay jjuuner, assistant suice agn Japanese militarism. force, and the SHAEF missions, to returned a verdict of "death due to at 3 'clock at tne nocn fMrs- KATirR Th.

nartv hir mil. ifl- T. France, Denmark, Holland, Belgium. hanging whUe temporarily insane uarus lceno8' oouul iwea- l.Z: iC. "1 gerc, iiao n.

inn, left them take took the tray and from mugs mxemDourg ana norway wui pass tn h.oith or. th. 1 J. tSt Tlo Ct.nrf T1u "TOCU OIHI IMU BOICU. IK culture director, estimated that the from Camp Crowder, with her 67, county and agricultural fairs parents, Mr.

and Mrs. D. L. Tomlln. this year, five more than held last Corp.

Joseph Batson, who has year, will draw more than 2,000,000 been serving In the European the-, people, to equal 1944's record-break- ater of operations, has arrived In lng attendance. Mattoon to spend a 30-day fur- from Eisenhower's former post of three daughters and a brother. The general I.IATT00NER INJURED Oil TWIGGS IMPROVES K.TTlf.M VI. ntlt kno: WUI yoplewe be held at 2:15 o'clock at return 'same? x7-9 8maU- supreme commander to the general's C. S.

will the First Methodist church. FOR SALE OR TRADE New six- Van E. Grlsham. new post as commanding general of U. S.orces lnhe European theater.

NOTICE Our Flower Shop; Greenhouse wi'l be closed from 1 to Aug. 1. Edwin Gucker i foot Case mower," horse drawn. Pa'rla" til 1Tan V. 'nrhliM1 Tha Amnmi TtlhlA of the former 'Paris resident; died Thurs- First Baptist church will meet at PhoiM 238, Humboldt.

Frank Price, western Ave. AOTO FIRE CAUSES $400 DAMAGE day in a Santa Monica, hos- 7:30 o'clock at thehome of Mrs. lost Road malntainer wheel. No BOY WANTED to Work pltal where he had been receiving Sam Barth, 1109 Prairie avenue. tUy a Morgan, County 8520.

7-10 chanical department at treatment. The body wiU be returned The Eastern Star will observe WASHING WANTED Must call for Journal-Gaxette Opporhif to Paris for funeral rites. Surviving Guest Night in honor of -Mrs. Do- Phone J422. x7-7 f0 w-l- i Mr.

Grlsham are his parents, his lorous Eshelman of Decatur, grand SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL wL 1 wife, two sons, a sister and a at 8 o'clock at the Ma- Country fried chicken, mashed po- "aae" brother. sonic Temple. sonic Temple. Seaman Second Class Donald E.TT And, he said, fairs which Include lough with his mother, Mrs. Betty Soark, Who suffered multiple shrap- sulky events will show the greatest Batson.

Sel abrasions of the head and face gate receipts. Misses Vema Lou Storm and Vhen the destroyer on which he The Jasper county fair at Newton Margie" Eyermon and Charles Sud- erved, the U. S. S. Twiggs, was opened July 2, and the Hamilton duth' are taking vacations from sjunk on the evening of June 16 county fair, McLeansborp, on July 3.

4heir duties at the Montgomery, south weet of Naha, Is Improving In Other fairs scheduled for July Ward Co', store. Miss Evermon naval hospital, according to word are: Green (Carrollton), July 9-13; will spend her vacation in Chicago, received from the Navy Depart- Perry (Plnckneyvtlle), July 9-13; Out-of-town shoppers in this city ment by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pope (GolcondaX, "uiy 17-21; Edgar Friday included Mrs. T.

J. Ander- Ed Roark," 1512 Richmond avenue. (Paris), July 22-27; Champaign son and daughter of Trowbridge, Seaman Roark entered the navy (Urbane), July 24-27; Washington Mrs. William Morris of Greenup, Shortly after Pearl Harbor and has (Ashley), July 25-28; Will (Monee), Mrs. John Taylor of Homer, Mrs.

been serving overseas more than July, 26-29; Franklin (Benton), Harold Smith and son and Mr. and two At the time the Twiggs July 30-Aug. Coles (Charleston), Mrs. Lawrence Schafer of Windsor, was hit by a-torpedo from a Jap July 30-Aug. Brown (Mt.

Ster-, Mrs. Helen H. Oakes has arrived plane, the ship had been partlcl- ling), July 31-Aug. DeWitt from Rockport, for a visit- Wednesday. Julv 11.

sliced tomatoes. Vienna bread, make available that machine The Mattoon Fire Department answered a call to 505 South Twenty-sixth street at 2 o'clock this morning to extinguish a fire in the interior of an automobile belonging to W. E. Ellis. Damage to the ear was estimated at $400.

TVi Aiinmnhll warn mpVmI Iri Mrs. Elijah Dickson. The West Mattoon Home Bureau Choice of sliced bananaas, icecream, not using to someone who it rans, iu. r-unerai rites lor Mrs. unit will hold a picnic dinner at Elijah Dickson, 39, who died Thurs- 12:30 o'clock at Peterson Park.

day following two months' illness, ill front of the home of, Scott Jones Survivln5 Wes HA rUi.1r.An a am Mr. Dickson daughter, caxe or uonee or icea tea. neeus iop casn price AU for 60c. MARIANNA. x7-7 Rudy's Sewing Machine and Store, 109 N.

16th. somewhere between Lytle Park- and uptown late Thursday afternoon. FOR SALE A pair of wot Contelns driver's license, gas white shoe skates, size 654. C-. coupons, $5 state windshield sticker seenat Roller Rink.

and small amount of money. Finder FOR SALE Portable phono please return to Harold Easton. 2321 iie new, $25. Fred Bundy, Wit Richmond. Phone 1651.

Liberal re-, u. ward. -7-7 who mncTDi-i- where it had been left in the care are a son, a four brothers arid a John W. Corrie. with her son and.

daughter-in-law. of members of the family while Mr. Ellis is out of town. The Blaze is thought to have started from a clg-aret, Fire Chief J. C.

Weaver said. patlng In shore bombardment In (Farmer City). July 31-Aug. support of ground troops closing in Knox (Lafayette), July 31-Aug. em Japs on the southern tip Livingston (Fairbury), July 31-Aug.

Okinawa. 3. Tuscola, Hl.Funeral services for Chicago Produce. -John Corrfe 71. will be held at cT sXA wf uiccpuJB w' Staff Sergt.

and Mrs. Everett Oakes. Sergeant Oakes is spending a 30-day furlough with his wife, having Just returned from three months' duty in England. Rescue ships picked up survivors entrance, Woman preferred. Pi tto o'clock sunaay afternoon at tne 92 score 41c: standards.

90 Mechatiics! WINS ART CONTEST 1412. Of the destroyer and Bud Porter ST- JOSEPH TEAM WINS, of Mattoon was serving aboard the OVER TAYLOR'S Art Ynil KPflllV tnr KfwiMn MirnnrM for EA Radioman First Class John Scho- Chanutd Field 111 Sergt Michael Waddlngton funeral home, with Rev. score, cars, 40 extra firsts, 90 B. Tattl, a resident' of Audubon, N. J- WV Armstrong officiating.

Burial won first prize in a national arts will ne Pesotum cemetery. Mr. 41c. contest for his entry In the sculp- Corrie died Thursday in Jarman EOGS Receipts, 12,023 cases; fura rtivuinn "Ths pr-" fiv.r onnn -Hospital. He is survived by his wife, steady: extras, 37.4c to 39.2c: stand- Post-War SST lES i.lM boat which picked up Seaman Ro- The St.

Joseph team defeated the maker, who served 23 months in the surk. Taylor food market aggregation, 21 south Pacific, is spending a 30-day 8eaman Roark has a brother, Ed to 16, in a Junior League Softball leave with his parents, Mr. and Roark Jr, serving with the air game played Friday afternoon. Mrs. John Schomaker.

At the neeaies, repainng au Rlidv'a Rearing Marhlna and Do You Have plianca Store. 109 N. 16th. 660. jjt GUARANTEED WELDTSO- soldiers from every service com- ns.

four daughters and nine -M authorised dealership? TTit grandchildren S.1.""' 33V4c- dlrtle8' wHc; checks, 2 Pleasant working mand in the United States entered granucnuoren. 32 He. a P-rmanent emnlovment corps In Rouen, France. 4 Good navina lob? weld and niarantw anv me coniesw sergeant iaiu was bh- jjiva. ruuini-uma Garv Rathraoff.

Another Mattoon youth, Paul Eugene Gaddis, a crew member of the, TJ. S. 8. Twiggs, was reported Cooney smacked two home runs termination of his leave he will re-for the losers, while Fisher poled port to San Francisco, Cal. This is one out of the diamond- for the the first time that Radioman Scho-winners.

maker has been home in 31 months. In Monday afternoon's game, the Burry. ship's cook, has'ar- wuiicu saw vuuiuw 4V aW a affjB aaaj ssat arak saawasjaa jsa sent in his statue, but he has since VbUkUV I IU en-year -oia son oi sir. ana Mrs. iiwi iaiiiw Vs-Ikliw IIS.W 6 Essential work serving your com- metal, even white metal Quick munity? vice.

Frank Orndorff Welding 8 19 PmHia Am Phoee 279i. If not and you want to be ready FOR SALE Telephone booth, for the future and help keep trans- gia. nunois Industry for the I porta Uon rolling for the duration ace phone 231 been transferred to Eglln Field, Fla. St. Joseph team will mix with the rived in this city for a 30-day leave Fred Ruthrauff, died Friday after- llITII nnUCDIJIICIl East End.

Tigers. STOCK MARKETS CLOSED noon at St. Mary's Hospital of in- UUI LfUiilltll ew xorx rHins) rne nauon juries suiierea wnen ne ieu irom a FINED 2S ON CHARGE OF DISORDERLY CONDUCT Clarence Powers, 2601 Richmond avenue, was fined $25 and costs by Judge D. C. McKensle in Police Court this morning on a charge of WANT TO RENT Four or.

room unfurnished apartment service man's wife and small Address Apt-29 In care Hospital Notes principal securities markets were tree In the yard of the family home closed today, the first of 10 Satur- about an hour earlier. Besides his "ns has. severed his last goVern- day hoUdays to be observed through parents, his grandparents. Mr. and mratoonnecUons as of today with with his wife, who came here from San Pedro.

to meet him. They" will be- guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rardin. and other relatives and friends.

Seaman Burry has been on duty in the south Pacific most of the time the" last year. MB. EARL BROTHEBTON, at TOM PURVIS "YOUR FORD DEALER" W. D. Crisler, 613 Edgar avenue, -WANT TO BUY Trunk.

Mi 209 N. 16th St Phone 33. disorderly conduct, Sept. 8. Commodity and livestock markets remained open.

Mrs. Theodore Ruthrauff and Mr. and Mrs. J. F.

Hebel, all of Decatur, survive. Munitions 'Assignment Board and as a member of the War Produc- P. Mr. Piirvla ta aimrlnff hla In fairly good condition. PhO Powers was arrested by patrolmen had a minor operation today.

i iuT, IfUtA Mrs. Melvin Jeffers, Rural Route tlon Board. Air Corps and will welcome any dls- WANTED Experienced aw men to his local at Brace's Service Garate. DECATUR MAN HELD AFTER FATAL SHOOTING The White House made the res- charged service ignations public and revealed that business. X7-7 16th St Gaajdv, salary Fb--, BIRTHS 4, returned home today.

She ha 3 a major operation two weeks ago. Sandra Roby of Windsor returned home today. She had a minor operation Friday. following an altercation after his automobile backed Into that of L. X.

Llnthlcum, 3216 Champaign avenue, in the 100 block of South Nineteenth, street. Damage to the Llnthlcum machine was estimated at 833. President Truman bad accepted Decatur. El. Arthur E.

Beard. 63. WANT TO RENT Double garage FOR SALE Mattoon Temperature 12 noon today ........81 C. a. m.

'66 12 midnight .72 3 p. m. Friday 77 Is being held In the county Jafl here them- witn gooq ooor. mono 2504. 7-i pending the outcome of an Inquest Into the death of Albert J.

Mickles, 31, a World War II veteran who was Farm Proven lKwS Licensed to Wed Nearly new 5-room modern twMM Inaa In valiiahla COTDr' To Sergt and Mrs. Frank Olssew-ski, 1404 Charleston avenue, in Memorial Hospital, a son. Mrs. Olszewski is the former Miss Mildred Myers. Impreva Lighting Many Industrial plants are lng upon programs to Improve light- IDS' mnH i inn 4m v.u AMBULANCE rKnf In n.

T.V. 1 h. in oi au cnlck growers with the richly room apartment mum Dydtur late Thursday night Derrill C. McMorris. 24.

of Char- Conkey-s YO Feeds, reme. ome oi JT, Ocwrteona. efficient ambulance-comfort Among the Sick To Pvtind Mrs. Tloyd "Perry. 7 Beard confessed that ha shot Wn imi.

u.w iy spray ana moaern poultry ne -ano leston and Bette Barth, 22. of Mat- and hoc eaulDment Chick order 2 4-room apertmenU above. enrlca day or night Lady attend- dam from glare and good dlffuiimT 2313 CnP'n enu, in Memor- 1 aiiiiii Mickles. but said It was In self-de- toon. now aoceDtedfor future dellverv.

homes srtll be shown Dj uuuresccm jarops are being used ex- wosiveiy to improve seeing condi rESRS I- Jioas fa factories. Mrs: Eugene A. Jones, 1309 South fense when the latter, who had been William W. Powell. 28, of Lud-Seventeenth street.

Is seriously ill drinking, threatened him with a low. Ky, and Joy J. Wlldman, 22, at her home. shotgun. of Mattoon.

j- We natch aU popular breeds. Stop ment onrv. to and' see us soon. Blehlers Hatch- FRED riee, Commercial Ave. Phone 280.

REALTOR 1620 tafajeu-i0ne 2821. Want Ads Pay.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1905-2024