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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 8

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 8

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MONDAY, MAT tt. ltd rioc nun THB DAILY JOURNAL-GAZETTE AND COMMERCIAL-STAR, MATTOON, ILLINOIS New Library at Eastern State JACOBY ON BRIDGE Russians Fishing, Labor Secretary But for What Raps UEW Union T3 represented In collective bargaining by the old UE cr the formed CIO International Electrical Workers Union. -n Buffale Herd The largest herd of buffalo to wsnder unfeneed are located la-picturesque Houisrock veil north of the Grsnd canyon, in Thousands Pray as Holy Statue Is Returned Ban Jose. Costa Rlca- Catholic falthTi nocked to Cartago Sunday as church bells pealed tidings of the recovery of the black tons statue of the Virata of Los Lynn, Mass. Secretary cf Labor Maurice J.

Tobln and CIO President Philip J. Murray Joined Sunday in denouncing the ClO-ex-pelled United Electrical Workers Union as "Communist dominated." Tobin charged UE leaders with -GET THERE FUSTEST WITH THE MOSTEST" BY OSWALD JACOBY Written for NEA Service A great American general once said that his object In a battle was to "get there fustest with the mosteet." The same principle often making a "whele series" of "antl- American mistakes," while Murray declared they have "one master Angeles, Oosta Rica's patron saint, applies in bridge, especially in the Portland, England (iTV-WesUrn Union navies self-consciously opened hush-hugh sea maneuvers today with 30 dead-pan Soviet skippers within radar range. The Russian mcthershlp Tambov and her 29 trawlers snd coasters officially on a sprat and tardinc fishing Jaunt from the Baltic to the Black sea were off Falmouth Sunday when the British c-misers Superb and Cleopatra plus fcur destroyers left Portland for the maneuver areas south of Britain. Then the Russians upped anchor and moved nine miles westward to Mounts Bay, where they oak i sumac Science his discovered fgBk jrft en excellent new treat-Bl'fl ment fw ivy, oik ot su II if nw poisomntirs will tie end sets, quickly dries up the blisters -often within 24 noun "rtVY-DRY Stalin In Russia." The Labor secretary and CIO president spoke at a rally of General Electric Workers. A national labor relations board electlcn 4et for Thursday to determine whether OE- employes wish to be ehanBine anchorage was play of notrump hands.

The object of the defenders in most notrump hands Is to establish a long suit and then run it. The object of the declarer may be to get there with with his own long suit The battle is not always won by the longer suit. It may be won by the suit that gets there first. in today's hand. South made use of a very fine play to delay the enemy.

Since this type of plan is often possible in a regular game. It Is worth a second look from every "bridge" player. West opened the eight of spades, obviously his highest card In his partner's bid suit South counted bis tricks and realized that the game depended on bringing in his club suit before the opponents could bring in the spades. the Soviet reply to hopeful me sage from shcre officials. which was stolen 10 days ago.

Archbishop Victor Manuel Sana-bria and other church and government officials hurried to Cartago. 30 miles southeast of San Jose, to view the Image found in the upper roof pulpit Saturday by a church worker. The statue apparently had been returned by the thieves, who kept a fortune In jewels which had adorned the image. Churches throughout the nation were jammed with worshippers giv-'Ing thanks for the return of the statue. The previous midnight a solemn mass was celebrated at the Basilica in Cartago.

The seven-inch statue of the Virgin holding the Infant Jesus in her arms Is deeply revered by Costa Mean Catholics. Over the centuries the devout nave draped the Image with gold and Jewels. Estimates of VHl it" First moves In the maneuvers CORRECTION NOTICE are slated for today, when three Dutch submarines pull out of Portland on their way to the maneuver areas. The royal air force coasts: command planned tnock attacks en them. ELS ir- Tf'r i nr BiiHT tf i 1 17 Tmvi The completed Mary Josephine Booth Library is to be dedicated in a public ceremony at Eastern Illinois State renal rinn icmu, College Saturday afternoon.

May 27. Gov. Adlal Stevenson and other high officials are expected to attend the 2 Others Await Trial ceremonies. Miss Booth, head librarian at the college from 1904 until her retirement in 1945, will be the first p0uce Magistrate Frank French person to officially enter the new library at 1 :30 o'clock in the afternoon. An oil portrait of Miss Booth, painted jnced two Mattoon men to six For this reason, declarer fully played the queen of spades from the dummy at the first trick! by Mrs.

M. C. Talbot of this city, will be unveiled at the ceremonies. East had to play his ace, since a trick. If East returned the Jack otherwise declarer would make of spades.

South would win witli the king, after which dummy's ten Regular Tuesday night social will be preceded by FREE dinner. All Elks and ladies invited. months each ln the State Penal Farm at Vandalla Sunday on charges of common drunkenness. Robert "Bobble" Gordon of 1017 Richmond avenue) and Gordon Sechrest of 209 South Nineteenth street, will begin serving their sentences Immediately. John "Red" Cur Un and Thomas Newman, both of Mattoon, will go on trial In Coles County Court May 30 on similar charges.

the Jewels' value have ranged from $150,000 to nearly $1,000,000. The statue was stolen May 12 from the Basilica by thieves who murdered, the watchman indignant citizens donated more than $50,000 reward for Its recovery. No trace has been found of the Jewels or gold that encrusted the statue. HATS cleaned and blocked Also shoe repairing Majestic Hat and Shoe Shop 1712 Broadway would be high. The act-that East eould not return a spade at the second trick gave declarer the time to make his contract.

East actually led a club (no other return would have helped), and West took his ace. HTut A. Vila Fast Field Sure in Hoosier Race Indianapolis (P Scare-proof young drivers, alcoholfuel and Injector systems today had guaranteed an all-time fastest field for the 500-mile auto race at Indianapolis Motor 484 10976 2 9 3 AQ103 18 AQS3 AQ82 104, (DEALER) 7 IAAJ97 3 VKI a 9 18782 AKS2 J4 K1075 eKQJ3 N-S vul. A95 23 tor Speedway May 30. fiun Club Results maining spade, and East was now Kjun viuo rvesuiis able to drive out South's king.

22 cars Qualified ln the fIr8t Neoga. Spraker broke Unfortunately for East, It ulas two week-ends of time trials aver- 25 straight targets to take first too late. South had won the rJce fted 131 185 mlles an hour Just Place in the Cumberland Gun Club "of suit, and he cdSld WOVand. npne, were Sunday. George Speedway May 30.

The 22 cars qualified ln the first two week-ends of time trials averaged 131.185 mlles an hour. Just TUESDAY, MAY TERMITES- below 139. Oaklev had 24. William Kimball was Are eating more homes each AT 6:30 year. Have your home inspected.

Inspections and estimates Only seven qualifications runs lid with 23, George Cross was above 130 miles an hour had been fourth with 22 and Frank Vogt fifth made in previous years, and all have at 2f. been since 1939. take his clubs then and there. He was able to cash three clubs, four diamonds, one heart and one spade. As the play actually developed, South made an extra trick by catching East ln an end-play.

Far from making an extra trick. North East South West IV 1 2 Pass 2 Pass 2N.T. Pass 3N.T. Pass Pass Pass NOTICI OF CLAIM DAT! (First Insertion Kay IS) Estate of Soman CVm. deceased.

Notice la hereby airen to all persona that Monday. July S. 190. Is the claim date In the estate of Biiaan 8. Close, deceased, oendlna In the County Court of Coles County.

Illinois, and that claims may be filed asalnM the said estate on or before said date without Issuance of summons. THB NATIONAL BANK OF MATTOON. Mattoon. Illinois. Administrator with Will Annexed.

Dilaaver and Oilkeraon. 1613H Broadway avenue. Mattoon. Illinois. Attorneys for Administrator with Will Annexed.

f-2 free. RoyMalone 12 years experience Phone 2985 for Information Mattoon, Illinois two spade tricks. However, East could not return a spade. If he led a low spade, South would play low, and dummy's ten would win Send Your Cleaning to GEORGE JUST High winds Saturday and Sunday kept some of the fastest cars in the pits, notably the powerful Novl Specials to be driven by Duke Na-Ion, Sherman Oaks, and Chet Miller, Los Angeles. Eleven positions remain open in the 33-car starting field.

Jerry Hoyt of driver nominated at 21, came back after his harmless skid of the previous week-end and qualified the Morris Special at 129.520 miles an hour. WHEEL BALANCING PREVENTS TIRE WEAR r50 wheel WEIGHTS INCLUDED PALMER MOTORS, INC. 21S North 20th Street PHONE 'amwe "ssassssaw- South would not even have made his contract if he had played anything but the queen of spades fronr the dummy at the very first trick. For example, if dummy had played a low spade. East would have played low, and South would have taken his king.

Whenever South led clubs, West would take his ace and lead his remaining spade. This would allow East to take the rest of the suit. Curiously enough. South might have made his contract by allowing West's eight of spades to hold the first trick. South would win the second spade and then knock out the ace of clubs.

West would win that trick but would be unable to lead another spade. This GOT A COMPLAINT? nil I I 'tLVl 1 JM A ''KTIhaa iiM Arm It ML (PUT IT IN WRITING) line of play would fall, however, if the ace of clubs happened to be in the East hand. The play of the queen of spades at the first trick assured the contract no matter which opponent had the ace of clubs. Satisfy your thirst with Iv YJ Prompt pick-up and delivery rtCfll Friendly, courteous service. 1 1 1 No charre for minor repairs.

1 tjnx An honest desire to give yea ll 2 if ifl Mter neWer cleaning aerr 1. Mifwfffti iwl aV Moni Plnt new equip- 1 (STIf) Your favorite 'salef a has it or can get it FINAL BIG WEEK Pr' Cwev ws nmmm Wwt But stung, eec 1 down to talk to me. I really cant XXXV Last Day Saturday, May 27th piERS AMBERLEY continued hlf story ot Jon and Srrie's marriage, while Clemency listened go Into details ot the scene she made, but ln the middle of it walked in. He was is still crazy about her, and he Is of a naturally SAVE MORE Intently. jealous disposition.

I must con it was not in her to ask forgrve ness or try to explain away bet' conduct All pretense of any friendly feeling was finished be tween them. She had more reason) to be bitter than Clemency bad she bad lost But thought "Clemency as sh went downstairs, she will always hate me. Piers was waiting outside with the car. He helped her tn and taking the wheel beside ber, drove off. They had traveled even farther from the house than that first time, when Piers stopped the car, "I don't feel that we have real! been alone tor a moment all dajj until now, my precious," be laid; "1 wish there were a tent here the desert and 1 had the right ti keen VOU In it lust mu and "Syria had never attempted to make the marriage a success.

Jon had always been a playboy and THAN HALF! fess the situation was a compronv ising one, and open to miscon structlon." His mouth twisted bit terly. she had never tried to make him anythinc else. She knew ot bis hereditary weakness tor alcohol which might come out In him. yet "Jon ought to have known me better he admitted that for the first time today. But Syrie was desperate; she hated her husband.

NOW $3.77 Enna Jetticks Formerly $9.95 when be was utterly miseraDie and worried about money, she never attempted to stop him from drinking too much. I have beard and Imagined that she was still ln JELF solve illattoon's TRAFFIC PROBLiECaS! love with me." It said she encouraged him. "But why did he stay here if be believed thctT" Clemency asked. and riarnjM4 tn tka Ha "He thought that if be went, the world! Tomorrow 1 am going td and I would remain here tosether. "Now she wanted a divorce, but I was determined she shouldn't shelve her responsibilities, and that Jon should have a chance.

1 reminded ber ot ber lack ot money. She might marry again iBKe you into Biskra. I phones Nothing would convince him that I didn't want her. I was harder, more bitter than I bad ever been. NOW $2.77 $4.77 Only $1.77 you were coming, and you are te stay with them until we are mar and she might not 1 suggested "I reminded him of Baba.

I nea. i shall put up at the botea We'll leave ReM Aloes to the Jai said that the child ought not to WHATyou can as a Puic spirited citizen- be made to pay for others' mis Amberley family at present a) that 1 pay their debts, gtva them a borne and allow them an Income it Jon would pull himself together. The only condition was that Syria takes. As for Syrie, she had been soon as Baba Is well enough be moved, they are going." I easL. i glad enough to remain at the be ginning.

stayed with turn. 1 ought to have known when she consented that there was mis riers, wnai about them 77 she asked. "Can they ever mend "But she had reckoned without ber host She soon wanted to go. wings. "Goodness alnne IrnnmalO mM chief In her mind.

I've come to Piers. ana lor uie second time 1 let my anger, my desire to make her pay in the only way 1 knew how, cloud Thev did not mb Cni my judgment Obviously she was Jon's nmbJera. WRITE A LETTER TO RICHARD G. JONES 2920 PrAirie Mattoon, Illinois stating your ideas, suggestions and thoughts for improving TRAFFIC CONDITIONS IN MATTOON They had at least decided to itatt VALUES FOR MEN "1 meant to punish Syrie. I succeeded tn making the knife turn on you.

Has it all been de un me new roaa together. "It you can bear to go back to Red Aloes a fin stroyed. Clemency?" He stood looking down at ber. we shall have the house te ourselves." said Pier. "If you bat ane was silent for a moment the place No.

1 COllldnl hate MP aha n. Walk Over Shoes Formerly $17.95. Many Sty lea $8.77 DOffT DELAY WRITE YOUR LETTER TODAY the conclusion that 1 am rather naive tn some ways." His lips twitched. "Well. Jon was on his mettle, he and I were friends again in the old He -was ready to fight.

1 to belp him. Within a few months be had stopped drinking altogether. But Syrie was neither happy nor satisfied. I did not realize what she was getting su I Ukcd to tenor the fact of ber existence as much as possible, which was exactly "what she did not want me to do." tTZ paused, looking down at the -u glowing end of his dgaret, an expression of Intense distaste on his face. "Things came to a cllrasx on night vneo 1 was sitting up very late In my study, was reading a book 1 particularly wanted to finish when Syne came In.

She said eoe eouldat sleep and had com claimed. "1 found you there, and I shaU always feel tt la our bom. We can exorcise the ghosts." His UTT about her ha MiJr liar studying the handsome, unhappy face above ber. Then she shook her head. she said, "nothing could really do that as long as It Is me you love." She held out ber hand and.

as betook tt. drew htm down beside ber. Portage Shocs TRAFFIC COMMITTEE ban ana kuseor the linger where the tern Dors re inn i 4la 55.77 Valuea to $14.95. Others at $4 77 monde shone again. But when fc CYRUS was tn the night nursery when after dinner that even ins 9 Richard G.

Jones, Chairman This advertisement published at the expense of The Daily Journal-Gazette in the Clemency passed through, ready to wouw nave drawn ber closer, she held bun off a tittle, tier other band against hi shoulder. He looked down ber a mo- ment: then: "lm ail lavtne SHOE STORE 1 interest of the community. go iot a oi-ive witn ners. Syrie glanced at Clemencv'nn- ghosts." be said, "with hail, hook. 1703 BROADWAY end candle." smilingly, and then looked down at the magazine In be haoda She bed done all that was necessary; I THX END-.

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