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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 4

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 4

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TUX DAILY JOtENAL-GAZETTE ANT) COMMERClAMTAa, MATTOON, ILLINOIS xxrrsspAT, jits Presides Y.ldllfillfll J1H7FTTF RVO CITY REMEN OF Mere's Speed Bus for Zioncheck D. A. R. AWARDS TO Current-Comment: niURF lUHAHLtolUI AJH COMMEBCIAL STAB Consolidated 1919 UTOPIA ON THE ROCKS (Cleveland Plain Dealer) Special to Th Jourrul-Oezette. Charleston, June 4.

P. raust ana fcveretfc Myers, volunteer fire menj were hurt early today while Premier Aberhart of Alberta, who TO DIRECT DRIVE FOR HOSPITALW Representatives of the local Parent-Teacher Council met Wednesday afternoon at the' Hotel U. 8. Grant and voted to accept the responsibility for directing the drive to obtain funds for the benefit of Memorial Hospital on "Hospital Day," Saturday. June 13.

Those present at the meeting were Mrs. John Mulliken, Bennett fighting a fire that did considerable damage to the residence of Mrs. Published by OHleL.GrahBnv broke out "MATTOONJOUBNALOOMPANY HISTORY STUDENTS" The annual awards given, by the local 'chapter of the Daughters" of the Amprtcan Revolution to- th students "in. the 8A classes in th Lowell, Bennett, Longfellow and Hawthorne Schools as the most pro ficjent in American history, were presented to the winners this morning in the various schools by H. B.

Black, superintendent of" schools. The winners of the awards were Marguerite Arend of the Lowell School, Ruth Croswhite of the Bennett School, Lenlta Smith of the Longfellow School and Shirley Gil 2. P. Kendalls. J.

B. Kendall. Secretary was swept into office last fall as the, candidate of the Social Credit Party, is finding the going rough. Not only has he been, unable to initiate the dividend policy of his party which calls for the 'payment every, month of $25 to every citizen, but to avoid default on provincial bonds as well. The social credit scheme which was introduced to this continent by MaJ.

C. H. Douglas, a Scotch engineer, is one of the many pan W. JJ. Ham General Manager school, who served as chairman: I i I i mriliiiinnmii.

Weekly Gazette Established In 1856 Mrs. George King, Mrs. George Weekly Journal Established in 1865 first at 1 clock from an overheated laundry stove, and after being apparently extinguished, broke out again about two hours later. Faust was overcome by smoke and was taken to Oakwood Hospital, where he lay in an unconscious condition- several hours. Later he was revived at)d he was able to leave the hospital before noon.

Myers suffered bad hand cut from broken glass. Journal Established in 1874 Werner and Mrs. p. Lazier. Lowell; Mrs.

W. H. Wright, Hawthorne; Mrs. H. L.

Corn, Columbian; Mrs, Clyde Allen, Lincoln, and Mrs. J. Consolidated January 2, 1905 Daily, One Tear Daily, by Carrier, per .15 aceas offered in the last five years to end the depression. It is based on the popular notion that consum Link, St. Joseph s.

Mrs. Emerson Young, chairman of collections for the drive; Rev. Horace Batchclor and Harry I. Hannah also "sat in" bert of the Hawthorne School. Each one was awarded a white gold emblem which may be worn as a locket, pin or fob.

Daily, Tear, Mail 1st Zone. Daily, Tear, Mail 2nd $4.50 In all other zones, ers do not have sufficient Income with which to buy the products of the meeting. Each year the Daughters of the industry, and that a monthly dividend to everyone will supplement American Revolution give these awards, the winners being selected ATTRACTIVE SCENIC EFFECTS FOR PLAY When the curtain rises at 8 incomes to a point where produc MAKICET Entered at. tne post office at Mattoon, Illinois, as second class matter. Address communications to THE JOURNAL-GAZETTE MATTOON, ILLINOIS tion will be accelerated and the channels of distribution cleared at o'clock this evening for the High the same time.

after a comprehensive test on American history. It is customary for the medals to be given by the regent of the chapter, but because of the illness of Mrs. Ray G. Redding, the local regent. Mr.

Black was chosen to make -the awards. Vaughn Armer, president of the. American Business Club, who made the presentation of the track championship trophy to the Longfellow Junior High at a banquet given for the Junior and Senior High School The fallacy of social credit is School senior class play. "Growing Pains." the audience at the High School gymnasium will see what is said to be the most attractive much like that of Townsendism. It Chicago Grain Table.

assumes that business and Indus i athletes at the Hotel U. S. Grant try are supported by spending rather than by production and that scenic enecLsever snown a Wednesday evening. school stage production. The scenery, representing "No man la a rood American who 1 not for the constitution of the; United States and loyally behind tne Supreme court," Balnbrldge Colby, secretary of state under President Wilson, declared in an address.

real wealth can be created and prosperity insured by the simple process of putting money into the WHEAT Open High Low Close July 84T. 85 84 85 Sept 85 86 '4 84', 86 Vi Dec. 87 88 87 88 Vi CORN July 60'i 61ai 60U 61 Sept 57 58 57 58 Dec 52 52 52 Va 52 OATS July 25 25 25 25 Sept 25 26 25 26 Dec 27 27 27 27 Spanish patio, was constructed by professional scenery builders who If speed is what Representative Marion Zioncheck craves, he'll get the McCoy by visiting his father-in-law in Texarkana, Ark. Here is shown the ancient vehicle with which T. M.

Nix, extreme right, promises to burn the highways to thrill his ebullient son-in-law. Nix confided that cops had chased him for "doing 35," but declared the old bus wouldn't go that fast. In the picture are three other relatives of Mrs. Rubye Zioncheck Edsell Nix, brother, on the fender, ancl Bob Lott, brother-in-law, posing informally with his foot on the shoulder of his wife Thelma. hands of potential buyers.

BIRTH OF DAUGHTER Special to The Journal-Gazette. Trllla, 111., June 4. Mrs. Jesse Thomas, has received word that her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Lester McCard of Cheyenne, are parents of a daughter, who has been named Maxine Eileen. Mrs. McCard was belong to the dramatic and music It is unfortunate for Alberta, but division of the Peoria district WPA It. is enhanced by garden furniture chairs, -tables-, and swings obtained from local furniture dealers. formerly Miss Florence Kremer.

Path of New Assault on Everest it is a break for the rest of the dominion and for this country, that a scheme so chimerical is being subjected to actual test. Premier Aberhart has learned to his sorrow" that it was much easier to promise monthly dividends than it Is to find the wherewithal to pay them. And now that his government haa been FARMER SUFFERS BAD CUT ON LEG WHEN AXE SLIPS New York Stocks and Bonds. BY LESLIE GOI LD (I. N.

S. Financial Writer) New York, June 4. Acute crisis in the gold bloc, aggravated by the strikes in France on advent of the new Socialist government, had a depressing effect on the stock market today. Losses ran to a point SCHOOL HAS PICNIC The pupils of St. Anthony's wmwim Summit Decision of the Federal Commu- nlcatlons Commission to shift its allocation of wave lengths, to provide for a country-wide police network, certainly ought to lend impetus to the nation's war on crime.

The new network would be divided Into with a key relay station in each. With such a 2700 t. I JJJJ Ed Cook, a farmer residing six miles north of this city, suffered a CLOVER LEAF CLUB The members of the Clover Leaf Club were entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. A. G.

Williams, 3404 Western avenue. The afternoon was spent in guessing contests conducted by Mrs. A. G. Ajv person.

Refreshments were served by Mrs. Williams and her daughter. MbTj MaTBuerite. the service being school of Effingham held an ail-day picnic in Paradise Lake Part Tuesday. Four of the sisters were the chaperons.

The picnic dinner bad cut on his right leg late Wed- nesday afternoon when an axe he wjls Using to chop wood, slipped. was served at noon, followed by swimming, dancing and enjoying the other park amusements. He was removed to Memorial national police radio chain, enforcement offlciaET ana more. Losses in rails ran to more than a point in Delaware Hudson. Fractional lasses were shown Dy New York Central and Northern Pacific.

Chrysler lost over a point while General Motors was down fractionally. New York closing prices: Hospital, where It was found that fV" Gcamp No. 5j ,6 jJT 25.650 ft lA NORTH COL A. I Camp No. 3 CmP No- 4 A l' a tendon and an artery were cut.

He suffered considerably from loss to co-ordinate a hunt for fleeing criminals over several states. Min on small tables, each one centered with a bud vase holding garden flowers. credit government In Alberta is of blood. He was able to be re unable to meet its obligations on account of Indebtedness previously incurred, the difficulty of initiating-the dividend scheme Is likely to be exaggerated. That there is a definite relationship between the bond default and the social credit scheme is a reasonable assumption.

The credit of governments which are committed impossible economic and social programs Is almost invariably undermined. In an effort to meet the provincial debt requirements the social Those present were Mrs. Charles moved to his home Wednesday eve sponsoring legislation which would compel bondholders to accept substantially lower rates of interest. neapolis, New Orleans, St. Louis, Kansas City, Indianapolis, Detroit M.

Bishop, Mrs. L. D. Oliver. Mrs.

ning. American Can 127 American Tel. Tel 165 American Tobacco 03 Atchison. T. S.

70 This measure, if forced upon ths and Davenport already have ex perimented with intercity police ra GETMAN FUNERAL TO BE HELD A. G. Williams. Mrs. John Powell, Mrs.

A. W. Noll. Mrs. G.

E. Aik-man and Mrs. H. S. Riddle, mem Auburn Auto 28 country, will not improve Its credrt IN CHAMPAIGN SATURDAY Baldwin Locomotive B.

0 17 Bethlehem Steel position or make Alberta an attractive for the investment cf dio. The Important step now, the communications commission points bers of the xlub. The guests were Mrs. S. E.

Wallace. Miss Helen Pow The funeral of L. E. Getman of Champaign, former Mattoon man capital out, is for other cities and states ell and Miss Marguerite Williams. who died Tuesday night, will be to Join the movement.

FAREWELL PICNIC held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Methodist Episcopal church in Champaign. Mrs. Getman and Miss Pauline Bell planned a fare well picnic Wednesday evening In The deliberations of Congress in recent weeks have been noteworthy for the number of empty seats in son, Robert, who were in Roswell, N. ParadLse Lake Park in honor of MR. DON FOX CORDIALLY INVITES THE GIRL GRADUATES at the time of his death, will Chester Morse, who is leaving soon with his parents for Quincy to re arrive in Champaign Friday Canadian Pacific 12 Case Threshing 158 C.

O. 53 Chicago N. 2 C. M. St.

1 i R. I. 1 Chrysler Motors 92 Coca Cola 99 Corn Products 75 Curtiss Wright 6 Delaware Hudson DuPont de Nemours 141 Eastman Kodak 161 Erie, 1st Pfd 19 General Asphalt 24 General Electric 37 General Foods 33 General Motors 60 '5 Gillette Razor 15 Gold Dust 16 Great Northern. Pfd 38 Hudson Motors 14' Hudd Motors 2 side. A picnic supper was served at 6 o'clock.

DIES FROM PNEUMONIA Those in the party were Misses Special to The Jourrul-GaietU. Jane Bomhareer, Norma Hart, Charleston, 111., June 4. Randall Catherine Powell. Petfrv Mlesse, Lavcm Ealy, little son of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Ealy of Charleston, died Margaret Eleanor Snyder, Helen Beals. Mona Ovcrweser. Vivian Brotherton. Alsen Sears. Paul late Wednesday afternoon in the Charleston Hospital from pneumonia.

Funeral services will be To Visit the SUMMERS BEAUTY SHOP For Especially Designed Hairdresses Illinois Central 20 ine Bell and Wilma Edington; Messrs. Chester Morse. Rufus Mor 83' evidence during the sessions. Debate on the $800,000,000 tax bill, for instance, drew a House attendance of slightly Jess than 10 per cent Only when the final vote was taken did the members show up to "go on record." Now this obviously is not a healthy state of affairs. The essence of good representative government is a legislature which debates thoroughly and intelligently, with an active opposition ready to act as a brake on the majority.

Certainly, the minority cannot justify its existence if it does not present itself at the scene of and by the same token it Is equally hard to excuse the majority for its mass indifference. The pub- conducted at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon from Enon church. 94' International Harvester Johns Manville Kresce Co ns. William Romans, Clayton Haves. James Jones.

Wayne Dallv, William John Bell. Jn man's fifth attempt to reach the "roof of the world," a group of daring young Britons are struggling along the route depicted above toward the untrod summit of the Himalayan Mount Everest, world's highest peak. Carrying on a venture which already has numerous lives, tortured, by intense cold and rarefied air, and almost balked by a premature monsoon, the climbers are establishing camps at the heights indicated. After passing the bliz-zard-swep. North Col, they will try to place Camp.

No. 7 at 27,800 feet, higher than ever before. Then in one desperate spurt, they must reach the summit and return only one-half mile of the most perilous travel in the world in 15 hours. REPORTS BICYCLE STOLEN Ray Russell, 1000 South Eigh Lon 11a rd Tobacco 22 L. 8 Missouri Pacific.

Pfd 4 K. 8 ClRrcnre Moulton, Warren Jones. teenth street, reported to the po William. Hardwirk and Marshall lice today that a bicycle was stolen Cochran. OVER THEATERS-PHONE 192 from his premises Wednesday night.

x. GARDEN HOSE STOLEN MISS JOHNSON WEDS At 3 o'clock this afternoon at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs MAN BEATEN TO DEATH; FIVE L. W. Young has notified the Montgomery Ward 41 4 National Biscuit 34 Nash Motors 16 National Dairy 23 N.

Y. Central 34 Northern Pacific 28 Packard Motors 10 Pennsylvania R. 30 Peoples Gas 43 Pullman. Inc 46 Radio Corporation 11 "5 R. K.

a Ren Motors 5 ABE HELD UNDER BOND police of the theft of about 100 feet W. Johnson, in ChBmpaign. Miss More than just Paint of garden hose from his premises, 909 Wabash avenue. Helen I.sobel Johnson of Champaign and Georgp Adam -Baehmann of lie has- a right to expect more than its Washington West Frankfort. 111., June 4.

(INS) State's Attorney Marlon M. Hart today set at $7,500 each the amount Want Ads Bring Results. I'h of bond for five men. held pending a grand jury investigation Into the brutal street fight slaying of Walter Pearce. father of four children.

ECONOMICAL PROTECTION Your Home! Pearce died in the hospital after being beaten and stomped on last Friday night by several men who. Republic Steel 18 St. L. S. 2 Sears Roebuck 71 Southern Pacific 31 's Standard Brands 15 Standard Oil, Cal 36 Standard Oil.

Ind. 33 Standard Oil, N. 58 Stewart Warner 18 Studebaker Motors 11 Texas Co 31 Timken R. 60 Union Pacific United Carbon 76 -t U. S.

Steel 59 U. S. Steel, Pfd Salem were in marriage. Rev. John Codd.

pastor of the Central Community church of this city, officiated in the presence of the immediate relatives and a few friends. Mr. and Mrs. Baehmann will make their home in Salem. Mr.

Baehmann is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baehmann of Salem and will be graduated next Monday from the University of Illinois. He is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. He is to be associated with his father in the furniture business in Salem.

Mrs. Baehmann is a former Matftfbn young woman, moving to Champaign with her She was graduated' from officers declared, claimed Pearco had "snitched to the law" concern ing a previous arrest in a tavern brawl. HOSIERY Those held pending the grand Vanadium 6teel 18's jury inquiry are Eddie Green, Lloyd Green. Roy Cobb, Jack Rice and Wabash R. 2 vvpstern Union il Robert Swain.

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This year she Is a Middle West Corporation 9 Cities Service Electric B. 18 Niagara Hudson Power 9 Swift fe Co 21 Swift International 29 junior in the University of Illinois. Misses Mary Augusta Bratton, Chicago closing prices 74! Want Ads Pay! Borg Hi-Grade VI I PAINT Annette Jones and Martha Ellen Klger of tills city attended the wedding. The Properly Balanced Paint The Spaniih Main Technically speaking, the Span 50 ish Main is the southwestern part of the Gulf of Mexico. It Is now generally applied to the entire Car GLASSES at "HENRY'S Hi -Grade Mixed Faint ta "lead and oil" paint In 12 gleaming; eolori.

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Henry McCain, defendant; civil action in equity, No. 36-0-26. Affidavit showing that the de-fendant, Henry McCain, on due in FOR GRADUATION other races. metal Qt IN A GOOD WHITE OR PINK PORCH JFLOOR METAL FRAME Freshen up your with new, distinctive Smith-Alsop Wall Papers! Oyer 1,000 beautiful patterns-insure wide variety-of effects fjr every prices to fit every purse. (Ohff quiry, cannot be found, so that nrocess cannot oe served upon said 96' Xtssua An extra tough paint for porches, floors, steps, doors, etc.

Dries hard. Qt and up -per roll. defendant, having been filed in the office of the clerk of this court; notice is therefore hereby given to We Are fixclusive Distributors for Imperial Washable. Wall Papers. said Henry McCain, defendant, that A WONDERFUL VALUE IN RIMLESS AT $6.50 PERSONALITY GLASSES ARE FITTED TO BEAUTIFY AS WELL AS CORRECT! G.

J. ALTROGGE REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST IN CHARGE the nlaintif: in the above entitled STEP LADDERS 2-Foot 5- Foot 69o 6- Foot, $1-17 cause, filed her complaint in said cause on the day of June, 1936, and that said action is now pending No young girl ever had enough silk stockings! Give her glamorous Tissue Chiffons in one of the new. copper tones. MATTOON PAINT STORE and undetermined in said court, and that you, the said Henry McCain, defendant, must file, your appearance in said action on or before the first Monday in the month of July, 1936, and in the event you fail to do so default may be entered against, you. -6.

A. HARRY, 6-18 Cleric of Said Court. Phone 602 1505 Broadway W. S. HENRY, Leading Jewelry arid Optical Store 1615 BROADWAY PHONE 582 FORMERLY HEBRON'S Qifis beauiijullt; wrafified no cli targe WE DELIVER mul i i.

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