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DAILY JOURNAL-GAZETTE CENTRAL ILLINOIS Cloudy and mild with occulonal rain tonight and Wednesday. Clearing and a little cooler Thursday. Low tonight SO. High Wednesday to. Tl i tic tvhx ui i j' i-jr t' The Greater Mattoon Seventy-Seventh Year.

No. 56 Member Audit Bureau of Circulation MATTOON, ILLINOIS, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 27, 19S1 Member Associated Press All Phones 565 Pring 8 CaU Mobilization Program In High Gear: Wilson Mattoon GI Views Souvenir 3 Crime Probe Solons Get Threats On Lives; Washington Thre 1 Vicious Red Mattoon Red Washington MV- Mobilization Director Charles E. WUson ssld to- 11r. day the country has "In sight" the ASKS Why bOlOnS military power to deter any aggres- Can't Be TfUSted of the Senate crlm InresOgatWj' committee disclosed today have received threat against 'the. lives.

j. -m Unas- 200 School Officials in Parley Here vrw iross unve J. a. Final Week Senator Tobey, a reporter he had recelvad "tor different threats two by letter and on by telephon. -MX! 1 thought them serious enough to hav them looked Into." Tobey He declared "If I were a principal enemy, I would be frightened by our progress." Wilson also told a news conference the inflationary spiral has been "moderated." But he said the government may have to "put on the brakes a little harder." "We still have the Internal enemy of Inflation that we must lick if we are to win the whole fight." Wilson indicated his office of defense mobilization will seek further Washington W) Senator Watklns, told the Senate today that if some of Its members can't be trusted with military secrets "they ought to be expelled." Attacking pending troops-to-Europe resolutions as worthless, Watklns shouted that the Truman administration has tried to set ap an "elite group In the Senate that can gel Information when the rest of us can't." mmm Approximately 300 school board members, couth superintendents and administrators attended the annual spring dinner meeting of Uit mint Division of the Illinois Association of School Boards held at the Masonic Temple Monday.

Alex Summers, chairman of the division, presided while the local Chairman Kafaurer, aid he, too, had received a number of threat "la crackpot "I've not. taken, any, of; tbasa seriously," be adctod. Senator Hunt; said racelred a letter hlssj against "sticking my now into other people's bnrlnasr" durmc bearlnsa at Miami. Fla. sneaa tlassi 1 power to curb prices, including re Fit I i i If ii If" school system served as host.

vision of the defense a I 1 VU I1IIWH VW WWW In session from 4:30 p. m. to 6:30 1 Vvy Msttoon's Red Cross fund drive was in its final week today and Chairman Lowell C. Bagott urged volunteer workerj to complete their soliciting and turn In their collections as soon as possible: Exact figures on contributions to date were not available, but it was known the campaign is still several thousand dollars short of its However, after a pre-Easter slump the campaign appeared to be gaining momentum again and officials hope the goal will be reached before the Saturday deadline. Scattered reports were received Monday from outlying businesses and rural areas, Bagott said, but there were still a large number of volunteer workers who have not completed their reports.

"It Is urgent that concentrated effort be exerted in these sections in order that complete returns may be available by the end of the week," Bagott said. Persons not solicited by volunteer workers are requested to make their contributions either by mail or in person at the Mattoon Red ago. i Mean while th treasury advlis Senate erim liivasUtalors today il I aettlng up a special -fraud tioo to check on the lncom tax turns of gambler and 'nte4tert. Secretary Snyder sent to tteecea-mlttea pledg of a aontmntnt Ariua 'ahlMlaaa mm hW" act's restrictions on price ceilings for farm products. But he said that precisely how this should be changed has not been decided.

The mobilization chief expressed hope that the Wsge Stabilization Board, now out bf business because of labor's walkout, soon will be reorganized and functioning. The nation's progress In rearmament will be made plain in ODira first quarterly report to Mr. nan, due next week-end, WUson aid. He gave elue to Its contents: "if I were a principal enemy, I would be frightened by our progress." was Wilson's first meeting with Meat Ceilings Expected By Mid-April BT WILLIAM O. VAKN Washington Fixing of dollars and cents ceiling prices on steak and pork chops by mid-April is the target at which government price experts aimed today.

Frankly acknowledging the meat price and supply situation is the'r No. 1 problem, Office of Price iap Wlmmeiel Thl mean-looking North Korean was praeented faces First Division captors defiant- mkrmrbMy'of tho ly after capture. Thursday In Chun. chon, on central Korean front. Th gnwie, ther hat not been Red was shunned even by fellow -ot u.

in.thm This Is Cpl. Robert Montague and the machlnegun slug that wounded his head. The 33-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Newell D.

Montague of 1000 South Sixteenth street, wss returned safely by helicopter to allied lines in Korea after his release by Red captors. He was Captured Feb. 13 and reported missing at that time. He was treated by Chinese physician after being wounded by allied planes which strafed the Reds. Before entering the army In IMS, Cpl.

Montague attended Mattoon High School and was a captain in the ROTC. He was born at Bethany and also attended the Gays school. His mother, on seeing the picture, said: "It looks like Robert, only he appears older. He's been in combat almost nine months, ever since he reached Korea late last July. We hope hell be be coming home very "soon." prisoners who told Ofs he bad 1numMi wmmm wtrtud p.

m. Gordon Jones, member of the beard of education of Community Unit District No. 3. was chairman of the largest panel which discussed toe subject, "How VaUd Are the Criticisms of Public Education?" Dr. A.

W. Anderson of the College of Educat-on, University of Illinois, led the discussion. Other groups discussed the following subjects: School in the Present Emergency; Teacher Shortage, Emergency Certificates, Salary Schedules; In-Service Training lor "the Professional Members of the Staff. Following the dinner, members heard a musical program which featured students in the Mattoon schools. Ralph Brausa of the music department led a group of sixth grade pupils from the Washington school in a typical classroom program.

They presented three numbers which emphasized the techniques of learnings-Hone quality without musical acrocnpanlmant. Four trumpet players ta the high school band closed the program with a special number. Robert Cole, executive secretary of the association, and B. B. Bur- beaten O.

8. death in soldier prisoner recent months. -ralnst inajor leari ertsalnan." noted it waa th -uoom tas wmbj who bagged the late Scarf ac Al reporters in 11 weeks. Even before It, he had been reported by aides Stabilization (OPS) experts are to be much more optimistic now then earlier over progress. A few months ago there was talk the production program would impose an austerity economy on Americana, Cross headquarters, 17MM Broadway, or phone 7500 and arrange to have their contribution collected.

Meanwhile, Bagott received a tele- gram from Gov. Adlal UN Still Seeks To Negotiate KoreanPeace: Capon, Chicago fang overlor of th prohibition rsi Georr J. Schosnomaa, omnd-siooer of internal revanua, followed tip Snyder's statement with testimony that his agent ar now WMUgatlnt nearly MO tut MM1 th criminal area." i Poky, Sohoeneman adotbt tressury offldala tastifUd at what Report Reds Mass Above Parallel 38 working feverishly on a solution. Both Economic Stabilizer Eric Johnston and Price Director Michael V. DlSalle have said the ceilings will be ordered as soon as possible.

But they haven't given any lndtca-tlomes to the probable date. One OPS meat expert said, however, he didn't think he was being too optimistic In making the forecast. The official, who asked not to be quoted by name, told a reporter "mid-April would be a good guess. We're working as fast as we can wa billed th erkn probata last Tokyo (P United Nations corn- The governor said Illinois baa si-waya done its part In tims of national emergency and will do so now. He said the state it well represented on the battlefields of Korea.

Through our support of th Amer lean Red Cross shall assur the funds necessary to carry on th many Red Cross service that are so essential to them and their fam mender are trying to convince th televised before the ehee BT OLEN CLEMENTS Tokyo VP) American troops Charleston Lioness Slips Out Of Cage; Jobs Film Star Ball Palm Springs. Cal (ff) A hungry Hones slipped out of her cage a a circus -costume ball here early today and cavorted among mo vis tars and socialites for minute ge3, field representative, made spe Communist a negotiated pesos-Is uled winovj tneir anveaxigaoom th cheapest Way of wiping off their at th and of this week." unprofitable gamble In Koreiu, SsvesU odd and sods are te But Informed souftw nete ld dealt befors thswlnmip. Chatr. v. hun bi n.fa.rtf man Kefsuver, said th fought through a chines regiment fought through a Chinas regiment cial reports.

L. L. Krants, superin nnaia nucrw-t today on toe western front ft'fVt. flV 10 and the various parts or the meat tendent of Comtnunjty. Unit sre beglsnmg tfr -w puzzle ilies," Stevenson said.

for a W. and there to no Indies- roup will deepen Nikd aalBM A A Si nn tatat RASBh epeaker, J. L. Buford. Me.

Vernon lner Tlrirl place. Previously OPS authorities had tinn mhrthrr the in rdV tA be- tton whetl school superintendent. Mr. Buford munis L'UUIIU ICUU a- defiant witnesses. Who are tit Indicated regulations covering live At Campaign Grows- used as bis.

subject, "This Is My Nearby another u-. 0. unw batuea Charleston. T. Milburn.

VOUipoUU Uiwn" -a unAtt iox bond each for e-- uikm, before be jig captured by a singer, bogs and dressed pork would come Country." His talk featured the three battalions of rear-guard Chi a restaurant man and a photog- first, to be followed by ceilings on valuta of democracy and It super- Charleston resident, wa if "lw Bn tntt i found dead at :30 p. m. Monday Hnt JOr. MaVOr. V' The th- "ar iforrle dressed beef and live cattle.

lority over any other form of gov-The aim now Is to get th entire omment. i t. in a barn at a jam ne ownea r- UuWfciUkoEi.bo'.ii TT1 IvaneKorl te oUe us Red losses. Tl l' 1. mile northwest of Singer Allan Jones, Renaldo Fe-rarri of San Francisco, and mg a Of tnicago TO siucx, r-ui unferwsy, nas cost -j- i OlCab JWt-VU HbUBI VtaO MU1D at feast with th regulations on He had apparently suffered warn jsKHHiw aasi xiesen tne enemy more wan iso.oue oeao Thosb Ouatsv Chlee; crowded th animal into a corner beef following closely those on pork.

heart attack and fallen from a ladder leading to the hay mow of the and wounded, Capone gangster. Al refused to sa where her handier could get a rope Johnston has cautioned th pub- nese. By late Tuesday afternoon the American had equeeeed the Bed Jnbi a trap. United Vpns wary lanes dropped surrender jeaf-leta. An American dtvieion staff officer said he did not believe the Chinese would put up another major stand south of.

parallel 38. But he added: "I think if we hit them above the parallel we'H find them fighting like sons of guns." Adeson Urges Action to Meet Red Menace round her and lead bar back to Two top commander mad ths mnt the committee' question about statements over th week-end that underworld activities 'Tl lie not to expect all meat prices to be rolled back to pre-Korean levels. they were, he said, a lot of meat evidently were designed street i the cage. It happened at a birthday party Klvo for hie wife br Stewart barn. The barn was located a mile from the other farm buildings.

A search for Milburn was started by his daughter and a grandson when he failed to return home Monday afternoon. He had last been the point directly to Communist would certainly go into the black leaders themselves. Hopps, Rhode Island insurance market Chicago (AV-The campaign for mayor ef Chicago bit a broad and fast ptce Monday with the election only a week away. Oor. Adlal Stevenson, Senator Paul Douglas, and former U.

8. Senator O. Wayland Brooks, threw in their support while the candidate themselves begtn the final week with almost continuous oratory; i Mayor Martin H. Kennelly whizzed around- a series of side meeting last night, telling his audiences "you can never stop tat your effort to Improve government tix Chinees armies seen shortly after noon Monday massing just north near the barn. The time of hi death Elements of were reported Speaks hOhsy'V AndMteVcrncf: of trie border.

A report said Reds Washington Secretary of State Acheson urged the American republic today to take Immediate action to meet menace posed by loterruutionai communion. He said no free nation anywhere the worid is secure against the menace, and called for full economic and military oo-operatdon w.th the United States. Truman Gag on Gen. MacArthur Shocks Tokyo Tokyo jPh-Report that Presi One was General MacArthur. controversial Saturday- statement.

Be -told tne Reds they had lost four different ways and offered te meet the enemy commander-in-chief te discuss military preludes to peace. The next day Vice Admiral Arthur B. Struble, retiring commander of ths U. S. seventh fleet, said hi force wa strong enough to block-ad th Chins coastline.

It could nas sot oeen uxea. Th farm, which Milburn owned it operated by Don Raimer. Milburn was born at Redmon, HI, man, at Rogers Ranch Club. "Just as the animal trainer was leaving th cage after hi act," Hopps said, "the Hones clipped out behind him and beaded for the desert. She wandered around out-eld for a while and then headed 'for the kitchen.

She apparently was rather hungry. At the kitchen doer Jones, Ferarti and Tleeeq, with prods and. chairs, kept her corner defense positions were built directly In front of the present U. N. line about two miles north of the April 36, 1871, a son of Mr.

and Th Chinese 36th army corps has Mrs. John Milburn. He had lived in Acheson delivered the keynote pulled back across th Imjln river. Charleston for many years, and had dent Truman had put General "It la a day-by-day job ef con' MacArthur under political censor- Peeoh fw regular session On the American's left flank, g0M to the farm Monday to sundown sowing of a hay crop. William B.

Baael, J-O, publisher, carried bis publicity and speaking campaign in behalf of the state elty manager bill Into the southern part of the state today. Th proposal, labeled House BUI 311, would enable cities hv lllinoi under 50,000 excluding Chicago, to bold rafersndum on th elty manager aystem of government, Hamsl appeared at th Mt Vernon Rotary club at noon and win speak ed until roe trainer could tinuous improvement that doe not Formosa against a Red of the Inter-American conference South Korean troops invasion, he added. make but to importsn1 of foreign Tuesday were within five miles of hip were received with considerable shock and torn surprise in Tokyo. Informed sources said ihls after- The instruments of Soviet Rus- the parallel in force. They dug In a's "new imperialism," he.

said, along the Imjln river east of Mun- Nobody her professes to know: whether th current peso strategy will succeed. So -far has given no recognition to the two Survivors include the widow; a daughter, Mrs. Elmer Popham of Charleston: a sister, Mrs. Steve Mc-Elwee of Charleston, and a brother, Fred, of Iowa; and. one grandson.

over." Among the celebrities who attended the party war Sonja Henie, Wllhatn FoweH, and Mervyn Soy and Harry Jo Brown, movi directors. Hdpp said 3O0 pereons were there la oirous cneUene. noon bo direct orders to that ef- formidable machine of war sen. Allied plane Tuesday eupported western front ground action. They ststements.

''t a IK. wlwanla feet had been received. But they nd the International Conununlst 'added any such official announce- movement." ment would have to be made In "Never before have we faced a But the military commander. 1 LZ. ihat -Sn fha generally agree ML Vernon (Jeffeieon eeunty) hit gun positions, pillboxes, tank and vehicles.

Although the main U. S. line to he said. "It may be a dull story, but I am proud we hav lowered the baby death rata, that we have obtained better collections of garbage, and reduced traffic fatslities on our treet. 11 At the time, Kennellyt Republican opponent, Robert Hunter, told a radio audience that Democratic pirty leadership must be defeated both locally and "The Democratic leadership," he said, "has given' us His and Remington and Truman and Costello Washington.

menace of this magnitude," he The -President reportedly In- continued. "Never before has there structed MacArthur to submit tu- been so great a challenge to our Commurlsts get ready to tslk, it will be because battle losses bare convinced them they cannot wlni and Olney Richland- oounty) erf both In the th senatorial district. -O. Buford, chairman of the within small arms rang of 36, sure siaiamenie Bearing on poutr- nminMnn preaerv our mas- 0lJ penetration In force has tiaaw Mmrtwt nn tha iaaf rrtMMt. clearance.

This was an aftermath Th freedom of th Illinois Crude Oil, Production Drops Tulsa, Oklsv UPh-Daily average production of domestic crude oil hit 2,300. barrel slump during the week ended March 34, dropping to 5,862,176 barrels, the Oil and Oaa Journal reported today. Republie of Korea troops; occupied pf the general's latest discussion of man a well a the Independence the smell village of Youopo. u. a Predicts 1-Hour Rocket Service the Korean war in a statement is- of governments is threatened, be Mt.

Vernon program, antlcipatst 100 guest In addition te th regular notary membership. M. T. Peyton, chairman of th Olney arrangement, said the' Rotary Club wul be guest of the Kl wanian. -f Svi-.

JUghth Army spokesmen said the village had. no military stgnlfl- sued here last Saturday. 4 said, and the threat demand The statement was described tlon now." and O'Dwytr. The Democratic toad. canoe.

Hoods Threaten In Some Areas BT TBI ASSOCIATED PUSS Spring-like weather came to the enc-covered midwest today bring. tag a threat of floods to sotns areas. A national guard un't was ad on duty in northeastern Nebraska where flood water menaced many sections which recently were hit by heavy snow storms. A quick thaw sent water pouring Into river and streams from all direction. Norfolk wa the center of the V-H ffrvut Anml fam command circles here as "a cold Only by building Up their ership gave Chicago the whole I.

I ntflfn slinking crew which corrupts our ate 1 III liUaluUil On the east central front U. N. Mayor, city oommiasioners troop encountered rain and mud Leading the decline were the Ap estimate of a military situation." strength can the free nation pro-Circles which generally support th vide a deterrent force which "is general said they could see no po- the only real road to pe," the litical implications in it. aecretary saKL but no enemy it they advanced to -paiachiarT fields, down 3.475 barrels E1'. .7 Los Angeles (fl Passenger represenUUve of the district will be with kills and rob dope, our dti- within sis miles of 3a.

from gueeU at the two nesting. rocket plane that win fly sens, and stesls our elections." to 61,223 barrels, and Kansas, off 3,300 barrels to 314,600. Illinois fell 400 to 163,500. MacArthur himself remained To do this, be said, each nation The Red buildup wa reported on the central front around Kumhwa. lent en the uproar caused by the statement and so did his staff, of-; fldally.

New York to London an hour at altitudes up to 500,000 feet are forecast by Hall L. Hibhard, vice president In charge of engineering of Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Speeds. in excess of 10.000 miles an hour will be practical with such 12 Indicted in Gaming Cleanup must contribute its full snare In the spirit of co-operation characteristic of the inter-American Acheson keynoted a session at Which th for gn ministers of 31 sVmerioan repubUc aim to work out mutual defense measure. ilies were evacuated from Pierce, a Mississippi Ready to Call Fakes Drowning to Test Suitors; Weds One Who Stays on Shore Tillage above Norfolk.

Lowlands In Guard to Fight Gangsters Geneva. 111. Twelve persons, praft, Hibbard told a luncheon Jackson, Miss. JPh- Mississippi the area were under water. A seven year old boy drowned in th flooded Slkborn river.

were indicted Monday on charges igroup yesterday. Hs did not say connected with gambling In the the rocket ships will be placed to ready tor can out its national guard, If necessary, to combat a re- ww-a nl.nn.il mlwntlmi A nnh Aurora-Elgin region th Fox river in operation. Stainback Named to DealhTc'Jll Buenos Alres-V-Trje Argentine) Transportation Ministry has put the toU In Monday's crash of a goremmeat operated passenger plan outbra Argentina at 11 dead and eight mjured-ell those aboard The plane, a Douglas DO-4 of the) Argentine Airlines, cracked' op on the outskirts of the town of Bie Orand. tq ths barren Tterra Del Fuego region, while en a regularly scheduled flight to Buenos Aires, The dead Included three of the four-man' crew and eight of the It Jet passenger planes capable of valley. ten into th suu, says Gov.

Hawaiian supreme court Fielding Wright. Th mild weather also cut snow depth sharply over Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Temperatures were above normal over most of the Great Lakes and Rocky mountain states, They were BT WILLIAM T. KELLY I night school and to a group of (J-O. Staff Writer) ladlee In a tuberculosis eanlteriuin.

"I plan on retiring when I'm with all this work, Mrs. Meyer la-Mrs. Edward Meyer of Erie, timated she oYdnt have too much aid proudly Monday afternoon in ttane' for traveling, but planned on the Illinois Central atation, "and visiting Illinois again sometime. I'm going to write a book of all my Referring to their SOtr) wedding adventures." i anniversary, she asked If seemed In celebration of their 0th wed- footUh for a girl to jump, Into a ding anniversary "In the near tu- lake to find a husband. It seems, ture Mr.

and Mrs. Meyer and two Mrs. Meyer had 13 suitors ft years of their daughters traveled to West- ago. Her mother, she sa d. told her maintaining fire-hour schedules between Los Angeles and New York already have been designed, be and await only the appearance of an Interested customer.

Their speeds would be around 600 to 700 mile an hour, be added. Speaking directly to county law enforcement officers. Wright said in a statement yesterday that the The Kane county grand Jury, returned 17 indictment after three weeks of investigation during which ee witnesses appeared before It. Richard O. Hamper, Kane county state' attorney, estimated that gambling In the county was a annual revenue source for -lightly below seasonal levels over (tate would not become the dumping th north and mlddl Atlantic states, ground of hoodlums.

tt aauui wn-n 1 1 uaiueii, Iranian today nominated Oov. Ingram M. Stainback of HawaU to be an associate Justice' of 'the territory' Supreme Court. Stainback a -resignation as governor, effective April 30, tu accepted yesterday by Mr. Truman.

The President said then he would appoint Stainback to the court. Klin teu uaay in pans iexu. Oklahoma, Kansas. Arkansas. Ten Motorcyclist KiUed field to spend the Caster holidays she better choose one befor it wa "bookie ana operators of gaming de Bill Wcfuld Provide Labels For Alcohol in Medicine Bprlngfleld.

IJl-V-A bin pre-' wlts four of their greM-frandohil- too late. The whole group was on ncea. -A V-t. ,,,) ft. 1 He said the Investigation meant dren.

Rev. and Mrs. Oeorge Mc- a picnic at a lake when she decided nessee, Mlsouri and Nebraska. Light now tell the mountsin in Montana. Th weather wis fair throughout the eastern states, the far south and the west cotst.

we have Just been doing what the tiding for labeling of "medlcants" Kefsuver committee suggested containing alcohol which are taken cleaning up condition locally intarnaUy waa Introduced today in i Stainbackjs nomination went to Kown of Westfield are the parenta make a choice. the Senate along with that of Ed- of the sjeet-grendcolldren. Mra "I took a boat out into the mid-ward A. Towse to be chief Justice of McKown to a grarid -daughter of die of the lake and tipped It over, the Hawaiian Supreme Court, sue Mr. and Mrs.

Meyer. i was going tp marry the first one eeedlng Samuel B. Kemp, retired. Mrs. Meyer, so.

wished some- that got out there to save me." ChUd Killed By Car; Peoria. t3L--T)-Irralne Wsme san, wee fatally Injured yesur day when she darted In front of a ear as she toft school. Bsr mother, Mrs. Joaaoh Worn-man. waitinc the Illinois House by Joseph de la i Cour, Bowlers Streator Huber, IS, died today of Injuries suffered Saturday in a collision of hi motorcycle and an automobile.

James Cn-thank, 29, of Streator, waa arrested on a drunken driving charge as a result of the crash. He waa held to th USalto county grand Jury on tlfltn bond' Children's Sale Clearance girls' and boy The bin would pan the sal and Open bowling on all alleys after advertising of such medications on Lorraine and bar brother, Jorvh. Dies at 105 Wilmington, Del (J Jeae 3. Tyson, Delaware's oldest resident, 4ied tost night at the age of 105. At one Urn.

Tyson attributed hie longevity to "good liquor, fat meat and hard work" In his youth. toss the alcohol content to Hated on to come out of Masonic Social Covered dish party Wednesday, March is, 10 big acta. Be sure and 3:30 tonight Watch television while enjoying a drink Is our Pine Room. the Oermantnwn eocMent, Tie tmng coum none aoout getung Mr. Meyer sept a snarp eye on ine them to Chicago "before dark.

ahore aj she around in They bad commuted between West- water 12 of the suitor Jump-field and Mattoon by taxi and were ed into the lake to save me. "I told the northbound HllnL which married the one that stayed on. was cancened last January, was shore and didn't get wet." Mr. tii tunning. They had to wait for Meyer chuckled here.) the evening City of Miami.

Mr. Meyer promised ahe'd stop Mattoon Bowling Alley on Rt 45. Wi the label and la advertisements. Penalties for violation would 'rang from a fin of tlOO to $50 lira en Rural Route Peoria. S-36 and a six months' Jafl term.

spring eoate. suits and baU up to Car long; ft off. (iradla es Tot. t-n Mr. Meyer to (7.

and doesnt for a ktue chat the next time she Annual Stag Moose Party Ke Of C. anrmore." Mrs. Meyer eon- Mattoon. "But HI I 'v vIvmI Spring coat 427; 33; ra! te 65a. Group dresses tn-- -v.

Catfish supper, American Legion Movies and refreshments, aB flded te us, "so I do the work and sure of the tran schedule Goldfish Social evanlng, Wednesday March BaU, Humboldt VL. Wednesday. .1 ''members, children Wed- take ear of htoa. She to a drees- time I dont ake te Just att and ssTCnmg ana Bisnt, uhi mwhti In your spare Big season ahead. Need more help.

CiUasne Coei e. lee Co. -31 March M. MS3S.lniUsVBi.Att walcome. 3-31 maker and tesrrw sewtog a wast," Flsh lwl.tc, 38.

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