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SATIRDAT. SEPTEMBER 4. 154 THE DAIT.T JOTONAt-GAZETTK AND COMMERCIAL-STAR. MATTOON. ILLINOIS PAGE SIX Spitz to Compete For Golf Crown Jenner Assails "New Surrender" Hire Psychiatrist For Examination Of Col.

Fleming Must Be' Shock Proof 88 Coimmes i.r lrSHERroAN.ll,-flVJQLahampie at the President Gives Labor Holiday Message 7: DENVER UP President Eisenhower declared today in a Labor Day message that only workers in free nations like America can produce "that deep and tremendous turge of might" born of freedom The President drew the contrM of a slave state forcing its workri "to brutish, endless toil." Here is the text of his message for the Monday holiday: "On this day all Americans gain give thank that we live a country which upholds the high lw-lief that every citiwn should hvc the right to seek freely the work Ie wants to do. To all the world we have shown the inevitable results which can be In Spy Ring Bt l. s. ch ru ATHENS. Greece i.T The Greek f.e-.r,rie:-! today It had Ml key Communist tV smh.r.

of a Sox le: -trained pf nns Marsha' Pa-5co the craok1own Fri-xx rush: as. the most important against the Reds since the Greek ar ended five years aw He ssui it me ea orking here against- underground Greeo and her in- the North Atlantic Treaty Orsamration NATO. Many of those arrested were Communists who had fbught against the government, then fled to neighboring Communist countries when the war er.ted. They received training jn espionage and sabotage, then sovernment returned to Greece. oua ma a.m.

Basil Vrachnos. unaersecreiary iur security, said that in addition to men arrrMcu broadcasting equipment. ge codes and documents and sums of money. jvraennos aescnuea Florakis as tne. most impui man nabbed.

The Greek official said, Florakis, aias Yiotis. was a major general in the rebel movement who had been trained in Moscow. He was posing as a proiessor 01 maine- matics when seized. there were 16 charges against him, including the murder of a Greek army colonal who was lured to a meeting of resistance leaders called by the Reds. New Storm Hits Hurricane Area BOSTON (JP Severe thunder storms, hail and rain Friday night power repair crews a setback in the wake Tuesday's hurricane.

The brief storm in scattered parts of Massachusetts knoekt.1 out re- c'ently restored telephone and elec- trie 'circuits, including about 3,000 iir ureair duawju. irr Greater Boston OMAHA tT Coed teaoherv I said Dr. Raymond Hatch Michigan Stake 0t, -shockpronf illwstraee. he tM story: A first IT papl aJt -t the c3b" ana irrt4 -me sWii mt tt." Kre rr- skrra wit "Maj lS wmrstee. tw-ea afwc I ih Ex-Convict Uses Name of Brother Wanted by Police Alabama ex-convict who i-miinwi niuiiici mame irn mi- toon police on a nignt-iong insu- gation Fr.day.

Ht is Robert A. Fryer, Deervwe. who was released from Alabama prison In August. an investigation started wnen Fire unoer questioning, said his name was Wallace. W.llace Fryer.

Robert's brother, is being ought for parole violation from an Alabama prison. Capt. Ed Horrf said the man gave no reason why he claimed his Robert-Wallace ridils was solved wren physical descriptions of tne brothers were obtained durinT Robert Fner and a Leon Smith, also of Alabama, were picked up for investigation Friday night after an attemptec theft of an auto was reported to police. Horn sfcid both men probably wpuio be released today. President Vetoes ake Bill DENVER (JPi President Eisen- hrtvr hat vmtneA i hill A-hflfh vur.l earn Rnitr-.

nittrlrt -Ia- 05 1 accomplished in a land where every man can choose the job he wants any lob for which his ability fits him; prepare himself im it. ami join freely with his fellow woraers in common effort. "A slav sute may forcelts masses to brutish, endles toil. But it never can produce that deep and tremen- dous surge of might which comes to, a nation wnen ram uuui aiiyno that he is driving a wedge or plowing a furrow or operating a lathe because he is a free man, and to this endeavor he freely sets hi hand. "In thl principle lies a true and Joyoui stie-igth.

May we moznize it today with a new conviction. On Monday, Laoor Day. he will take part by waving a radio-active WASHINGTON UP Sen Jen assailed-JfMsxjuJIla new surrender" to Soviet b'oc an agreement to Increase the list of goods which this country's allies may ship to Russia and her European satellites without losing S. aid. He said it represented "a tactical gam for the Communists as damaging to our prestige as our military retreat from the Yalu" during the Korean War.

Jenner's statement on the con- troversial issue of East-West trade accompanies uuuuinuuii uy vjic Senate Internal Security subcommittee of a volume of testimony taken at public hearings orj strategy and tactics of woi-'d communism." The subcommittee chairman, Jenner. said that "almost without exception, these witnesses have de- .1 V. Ira da offensive as an Integral partof its mDain for world conquest. H.rold stassen, the admin- forei.n aid chief, an nouncea Aug. .25 the decision to of President Eisenhower as well as reduce the number of embargoed goods ana saia naa me approval tne sute, Deiense, treasury comnjerce Departments.

a re John Goddard Dies at Windsor WINDSOR, 111. John W. God- dard. 83, a retired farmer, died at his home near here early today. Funeral services will be at 2 p.

m. Monday in the Windsor Methodist Church, With burial in the Windsor cemetery. The body Is -at the Lovlns fuher- al- home. He Is survived by his wife, Su- lie; two sons, Hugh, at home, and George ot Normal; two granddaugh- ters and three, sis'iess, Mrs. Jane Heron and Mrs.

Belle Jackson, both or Srel'oyville, and Mrs. Theoda Rose of Duluth, Minn. MflriC MCDOildld linefl 'BEVERELT HILLS, Cal. OP) Body) McDon- ZSttnTTiuZ -vo- ao' A charge of driving while under f. MEET THE BEARDED CHAMP-Patience finally paid off for James Iglehart, left, an engineer on the USS Bayfield, one of the U.

S. Navy ships evacuating refugees from Red Indo-China. He was awarded the "biggest beard" title in all of Tonkin. An un- identified refugee admires Jim's beard. Late News Flashes wand here in ground-breaking njght.

from state prison auth-ceremonies for the first atomic pow- orities in Alabama. Two Americans Killed by Bombardment TAIPEH, Formosa (P Two U. S. ofiicers, -presumably members of the U. S.

military assistance advistory group (MAAGi here, were killed (Turing the Communist bombardment of Quemoy Island Friday, Nationalist sourc." said today. Hany Kerning. 46-year-old career- Army officer accused of collaborat- lng with the Communists, will be examined over the Labor Day week end ay a psychiatrist from his home town of Racine. Wis. Fleming's trial before an ll-ofli-cer general court-martial was recessed until Wednesday after five days of testimony.

The officer a prisoner of war In -Korea 34 months faces a maximum sentence of life imprisonment, dismissal from service and loss of all pay If convicted. lie has denied the Army charges. Before adjourning the court gave defense attorneys per- mission to hire Dr. Glenn Bacon of Racine at $50 a day to make the -psychlatric examination. The de- lense lawyers had said they wanted Bacon to try to find the answers to these hypothetical questions: What are the ellects on a peisuu who has been in a state of malnutrition oicr a long period? What are me ejects on his brain? What effect would this have along "fear of death," on the possible weakening of a person's will to resist? A defense witness, retired Col.

John P- Ahlert of Temple, testified Fleming was 'tne type of officer that our government can be proud of." Ahlert said It was "un- ininKaoie mat me accused onleer wou'd be sympathetic to communism. first- American officer broush', to trial for behavior as a pow in Korea, served under Ahlert before the Korean War when he was assigned to the Wisconsin military district. State Refuses Request Of Decatur Oil Firm SPRINGFIELD, 111. UP Secre- tary of SUte Charles Carpentier nas denied the aDDlication of the Black River OH and Gas Co. of Decatur, to register One million shBTM of nmmnn trvt nrt.

cent par va-ue. In a suit filed In Sangamon Black River, alleging distribution! of a brochure cpntaintng mislead-: Crpentier-saidHpr'lrtiel vakie of -oil and- aas.land.Lthe com- I pany owned to Illinois, Nebraska and Kentucky was $95,000 compared The Illinois (and is In Shelby and Marlon counties. Head of Ul Chemistry Department Retires URBAN 111. UP) -rProf. Roger Dams, head of the -chemistry de- the Army department Friday.

nignt. "Adams was given acertlficate of soeciat commendation for his "meritorious civilian service and -ouisianaing couuiuuuw u.c national defense- The award was a feature of a banquet at which Dr Adams was honored by some 500 of his former students, He is a former president of Jhe American Assn. for the Advancement oi bciences. Licensed to Wed Maurice N. Blnnlon, 22.

and Virginia DeVine, 19, both of Mattoon. lire- u. o. enioaaay aiiu ivinnu iicnuquaiLcis jicic uiu nut ucuy hibk the officers were killed. Both pointed but that the normal procedure would be to.

make certain relatives were notified before any announce ment is made, vs. congressman josepn h. iioit (R-pai. tola newsmen ui jiong RonK luuay vaai, ne wus unarr uumuarumcub on vucmuy iur iniuuica and his plane took off for Formosa as- shells exploded near the airheld. Joseph R.

Spits secretary of the Mattoon Athletic Association a local lawver. will vie for the Golf and Country Club. Hji 0jpcnent will be the w'uner of the DiUaver-Jack Timmons semifinal which will be played sunoay Seventh Person Dies From Route 66 Crash PONTIAC. iPi A seventh victim has died from injuries suffered in a two-car eolILsioiron V. S.

High-- -way 66 early Fr Tne latcst victlm was Castellanos. 23, of Laredo, Tex, who dled prld(ly afternoon in a hospltgl, men were killed- out- right when the two autos one carrying five men from' Madison. and the other carrying four from Laredo sldeswiped a m'le nuitli uf Pontiae, Ice Cream Men Ask Summer Extension LONDON UP Britain's ice cream men are asking Prime Minister Churchill to give them a Their alliance says sales this year are down by more than one million pounds ($2,800,000) because of bad So they want the Prime Minister to extend summer time by a month instead of eoine back to Greenwich time on Oct. 2. IN LOVING MEMORY Of our Merle VanNote, who passed awav with polio, two vears aso today.

TIM AND DORIS VANNOTK. MR. Ac MRS. HERMAN VANNOTE. CARD OF THANKS I vsh to express my sincere thanks to my friends and neighbors fcr all tl.e kindness shown me dur- lng my recent illness.

Your thouijht- fulness wa.i deeDlv aoDreciated clakence e. eastun. The admiration displayed st the completion of our 52 million modernization program has resounded from coast to coast! Everything's new from top bottom! 1501 rooms, lobby, dining rooms, function rooms all restyled for your comfort and enjoyment.Our famous near to-everything location, and Our moderate rates remain the same. Only Loop hotel with drive-in garage. Make the New Sherman your Chicago headquarters.

WORLD FAMOUS RISTAURANTI (01111 QFOATEArl INN ronTsnKovst Windsor, Illinois Ten in Bendix miriT5na -A Tt WT niT A IT -r: -'---v Bwdix trophy dash to Dayton. Ohio, Tr.l vv MlrTttran-' In- clockwork precision at 10 minute Intervals the 650Tn, p. h. Re- minois andUie saU district lfi'" for one'refueling stop as tek to edipse iu. Tn kf.

Jr. in a Sabrejet. er plant for peaceful purposes, to be built at Shipping Port, pa Pittsburgh. near In connection with the ceremony, Eisenhower will' make a five minute Informa' talk over nationwide television and Cars Collide No was injured Friday when iftos driven by "Russell Curnutt. 230S Shelby Ave, and Mary Wlsner, Montrose, collided' at N.

19th and Prairie Ave. Police reported. Hmw llfilnin to the front Ot the Among the Sick Dennis Lewis, 10, son 01 airs. Charleston, remains In serious con- ditlon at hl home today. He uf- nni.i,.cinn in' hi.

cycle accident In front of his home August 27. ttedio-TV-Trouble Large Or small, we fix them all. Hamm's Radio As TV Service, 1805 Shelb, Ave Phone 4151. -25tf i ii IKS Hole! US. GRANT 1SS3 Motel The entire family encouraged te dine out here.

A festive atmosphere at the U. S. Grant and all memberi regard the occasion as one of enjoyment. Golden Fried Chickea and Prime Rlbi of Beef are always favorites en Sunday. curred about 11:15 p.

m. mna ie lniruencir 7rtipaiyriKffggQt--Mw Doby, TnbimvSox; jiaRlS 16101 By BEN PHLEGAR Associated Press Sports Writer Larry Doby had to travel all the way to Chicago but he got his re- on the New York Yankees, games in front of Brooklyn in the partment at the university of iin-The home run fitting center National League with a 7- verdict nols for 28 years before his retire-fuitai. nt ih i-iovionrt TnHin mro. rwinri rn i ihnH. mpnt.

this week, was honored by lUafcimblipljaKr iru.n iiue iviiiiiiuhii iulu second from Lake. Michigan. Into' the Illinois Waterway. Illinois now fel Pr second- One purpose, of the Increased diversion. PresMent pointed out.

in his veto message Friday, was to determine whether the' Increased flow would Improve "existing Verse sanitary conditions." Tw ihm RanitsLrv Distxirt MHwi-Te- 'ZT the fight against the bill was led by Milwaukee Mayor Frank P. zeidier ana Wisconsin nuiuci Kohler. believe the President was ill-informed by the opponents of lake diversion," Olin "and the spearhead of the fight against diversion came from Milwaukee." I A WITH nan k. wno mri bady at the piate during the recent New York series, person- nimpiumi the latcst Yankee pennant strategy by driving in 2-3 of th runs as Cleveland whippel night: Tns.was the first of six games the Indians have left with tne Chi- casoans and the Yankees were hop- )ng lhcy had up th Tribe enough to allow for a White Sox gwe.p, With the score tied 1-1 In the Trophy Race Pol Ci Tan AtaaH Alt urui. "Mwt-Wifcjsj ifiisiiar OWIIS, "4 and Mike Garcia, wo.i his 12th game Virgil Trucks, ryin? tut his 19th victory, was the The New York Giants nu'lecl four ed Cincinrati 3-2 in 12 Innings and staved behind in nthpr nctinn the rMroan rnhs defeated Ht.

Louis 4-3; Philadelphia won pair from Pittsburgh 7-1 and h- phia Athletics 11-1 and Deyolt ged Baltimore 4-3 In 10 innings, The Yankees, who are 3i games out of first Dlace. came from be- hind with five runs in the fifth in- ning anr. added three for insurance in the ninth on a pinch double by Eddie RoMnson. Giants added two more in the eighth to register their first success over the Dodgers since early July. House Demo Leader To Review Congress WASHINGTON UP The National Broadcasting Co.

announced Friday night that Rep. Sam Ray-burn, House Democratic leader, will address anatlonwide TV audience next week on the record of the 83rd Congress. NBC said the former House ariAolrfir was invltH ti tirtnMr on ft The program will aritfMta at Ft. 'iU carry the speech it a 'timr-to- announced later. GREATER THAN EVER ON WIDE SCREEN! a FULL LENGTH! i ft.

3 hniira anH 4(1 minnlpa I I i -t- t- I fifth, Doby singled home Bobby Re'ief pitcher Hoyt Wllhelm came Avila. And when Jim Rivera's homo through with his first hit of the run tied the score in the sixth, year to drive in the run that put the Doby followed with his 30th homer Giants ahcd to atay against Brook-high Into the right field stands In lyn. the s-eventh. Given fl chance to bat for himself The gamt-winning blast came just with two on, two out and score after the Yankees' final score had tied In the seventh, Wilhelm smash-been on the Comiskey Par); ed a single through the middle. The water seeuniK uti-u.

atrikine unsheathed' .1.1. r.ciii.n Fiinhnwer's anouncemenf picannnn-aro an inrpmri iii minion dollars In federal -tunds Bay State hurricane sufferers. Gov. Christian A. Herter said ne was "graunea py uie v-m action, but said that until we Ju7n0W the federal money be used, the situation isn't qUMassCachuLtts 'and Rhode Kand werSnated major disaster areas eligible for federal relief oy the President Friday.

Botn siaies were the hardest hit by hurricane wMrh whinDed through New England Tuesday. The hurricane death toll rose to wriHov with the death of a re- pair worker of the Long Island Lighting Co. at Isllp Terrace. Defends Use of Reds In Conspiracy Trials LOS ANGELES UP The use of former Communists as experc witnesses In Red conspiracy trials Is defended by Warren Olney III, as sistant U. S.

attorney general. "Who is better qur'-ifiM to testi fy about communism than those who have occupied- nign positions In the party and who have person ally engaged In conspiracy? ne asked yesterday in addressing the 34th annual convention of the Cali fornia Peace Officers' Assn Olney aflded: "The reliabillty credibility of these former Commu- nist party members Is shown in the 81 convictions obtained by the gov ernment in the Communist To Mr. and Mrs. John- Lr Nash, Clifton, in a Kankakee hospital Friday, a daughter, Susan Eliza- beth. The father Is a son of Mr, and Mrs Walter Nash, 904 Lafay- eue.

I wish you'd sell that dog JlthjJournal Gazette Want Ad BIRTHS JL of thrills. DAVID O.SELZNICK'S Production of MARGARET MUCHUL'S Story of Old South GONE 7 OPEN HOUSE Windsor, Illinois on Route 16 Sunday and Monday, Sep). 5 and 6 Modern 6 room home completely furnished by Storm's Home Furnishings. COME AND SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL HOME GREEN AND MORFORD Draeger. The actress was arrested last 21 after her struck four others, three of them parked.

She tntri nnlW she hflH taken kx tab- lets that her doctor had Miss Monaldjs inree crsuiis a uy i uiw IOT iraillC Violations Tipler, Wordell, was hv paci Justice Ll" c. Buck on charges of disobeying: a stop sign. Tipler was St. and DeWitt Ave. Ph'llip A Stuckey, Effingham, was fined $10 and cost Jn police Frionv for taeedlna'on S.

18th stleet Charles A. Hayes, 520 Charleston Ave W8J fined 10 an(, cotti p0. lice court today for east Broadway. speeding on Amona the Sick Windsor Roberts, 413 N. 20th was taken to the IllisoiS' Central Hospital, Chicago, Friday, for ob- ervallon and treatment.

unun Hospital Notes Vltitina hourt to 4 and to St. dally. Mrs. Maude York, 800 S. 19th entered Friday for treatment.

Mi s. O. B. Bragg, Windsor, entered today for surgery. Mrs.

John Gwin and son, Robert Franklin, -of 3228 Champaign Ave were reIeast(, mj, Elizabeth Carlyle, Infant daughter 0f Mn and Mrs. William Carlylt 1605 Oklahoma was "AVo "month o.d en-Mtoand-Mrs-Lu 3101, Commercial was released today after surgery and three days treatment. Cnarler. CitelL 1009 N. 11th was released today after four days treatment.

i Samuei Williams, 805 15th was home today after six days treatment. NOTICt NOTICE IS HEREBr OIVEN to all persons Interested that a puMIc hearing will be held before the Zoning Board of Appeals, at the City of Mattoon on Tuenday, 8ept. Z1, DM, at the hour of 7:30 P. at the City Bulldlnf In the City of Mattoon, III'-nol. In compliance wild Section it.

Mattoon Zoning Ordinance 3MR, on the I'elltlnn of the- Board of Education of Community I'nlt School Dlx- trlct Number 2, of Coles and Cum- and Four (4), In Block Three (11), In Moore Pine Acres Addition to the Clty of Mattoon, Coles County; Illinois, ToraledT Imerserthm-of FKtb Ktreet anri Oklahoma Avenue, at which time and place all persons Interested may appear. Dated at Mattoon, Illinois, this 3rd day of A. P. 1K54. Warren.

City Clerk (SEAL) City of Mattoon, Illinois I Eli- uuirjii trruwirni no I I MiLviimvvivn WS I scoret.oard, showing a 9-2 triumph for the New Yorkers at Washington, Bobby Feller, with help rrjm Don OUR MEN IN SERVICE Earnest M. Watklns. Pfc. Earnest M- Watklns of the an a. s.

zrrv stationed-there 4 months. His wife. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.

M. Ellis, 2820 Marshall Ave. Howard T. Kllman Cffptaln Howard T. Kllman, son vjf rJl in flames! f' frantic flight 77 if Phone 265 OUT OUR WAY J.

R. Williams vy Yankee raiders Hill I QUICKIES 8v Kep Baniolai ill ') ca-e-ens most (Uf a 1. yz -m "i1-1 V4 CLARK VIVIEN i' (SEE! Atlanta i J1 for refuge! ITie Tira I i II I LPJ ftANET PARRY- 1 1 NO.WAIT HOLD IT- ye SOPS WE'RE Jl eiTTW AS MANY AT tZA P55 AS AN IMplAW A uqn Mr--t--'Jf. 89fl8Bc of Mr. and Mrs.

George W. Kllman, --2112 Charleston has been assigned to the air section of the 11th Airborne' Division stationed at Fort Campbell, Ky. He' is a veteran of 14 years service. LESLIE HOWARD OLIVIA de HAVILLAND A SEUNICK IKTEUIATIOIUL RCTUffi COMING SUNDAYrSEPTrU- air iiu. GABLE LEIGH Continuous Sunday- Weekday Showings One Matinee 1:30 p.

m. Evening 7:30 only I'm getting tired of rabbit iini. to rct-a public school on the following de- scrllMel pronertyi ijt, one (1). Two (S. Three (31 FOR 4 BIG DAYS! When you can use extra cash to your advantage see Bill Cheekley at the- MATTOON LOMf CO.

105 8. nth 8t Wr t. CHECKLEY, Mn. fflM FRANK J. ROYTEK Hi Booth 6th Street Fhone Mil i i i.

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