Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 1

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 1

Publication:
Journal Gazettei
Location:
Mattoon, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
1
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

4-21-5 C600 4-38-55 DAILY JOURNAL-GAZETTE I Eighty-first Yaar. No. If7 Charter Mambar Audit Buraau of Circulation MATTOON, ILLINOIS, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 6, 1955 Mtmbcr Associated Proas All PboaM 6654 Price) 7 Casta HCTSPAPES Dr7ISl01 UNIV. OF ILL. LIBHART UHSAMA, ILL.

Charleston Tank Car Ablaze Walkout Averted As Ford Agrees To Union Demand For Guaranteed Wage ftftwii.mi.M)-'F wr furr turn wwy yrinn, eetnw. i.m aiaaaaaaajj "A 7, '7 i By GLENN ENGLE DETROIT VPi Perd Motor Ce. and the CIO United Aato Werksrs reached agressaeat to day ea a ktstsrie gaaraateesl wage ptaa aasl ether ean tract Aydin Erkan, Turkish Farmer, Champion's Guest Remapping And Sales Tax Top Calendar oDDrar.mi.n in si TJ.n. Await Red President In Parade At West Point By MARVIN L. AEEOWSMITH WIST POINT, N.

Y. VP) President Elsenhower marched with hi classmates of 1915 today to toleran ceremonies honoring the U. B. Military Academy dead. In advance of ceremonlei at Thayer Monument at the southwest corner of the academy'! parade grounds, the President paid a 30-mlnute visit to the West Point museum for a look, at old weapons, military uniforms and war mementoes.

This Is the 11th anniversary of the Normandy invasion which Eisenhower led, and his thoughts today obviously drifted back to that fateful day in 1944, as well as to his cadet days. The President, accompanied by Mrs. Elsenhower, flew here from Washington Sunday for the reunion and to deliver tbe commencement address at Tuesday's exercises. Today's ceremonies for the West Point dead were conducted at a 'tree-shaded statue of Bylvanus Thayer, revered as The Pother of. West Point." Units of cadets, smartly turned out in dress uniform, participated in the memorial.

Wearing the black and silver arm band of his class, Elsenhower marched to the monument in the 35th row of classmates. 'To his right The settJeseent was expected to halt Isesaedlaiely widespread that idled SXJM at Ferd's 14MM aattea ia the past It hour. The guarantees! wage plan is the blfgest ever aegoUateel DETROIT UsusUp rellahle sources reported today that the Ford Motor Co. and CIO United Auto Workers were near agreement on a new contract that would avert a general Ford strike and stem sporadic walkouts at company plants across tbs nation. Ford announced that H.0OO work-en were already idled in 38 plants Approval Of Big 4 Meeting WASHINGTON plans for a Big Pour conference starting July 11 at Geneva, Switzerland, remained subject today to Russian approval of the time and place.

The Russians already have agreed In principle to a meeting this summer of President Elsenhower and the Prime Ministers of Britain, Franca and Russia. Great portionment and proposed 1 Ux mn He i. Aydm Er-mcrease. head IhU kln' 'week in the Illinois General itssem- ifalnee; Uvln wlth 0,8 Champions. Assembly leaders predicted the He is one of eleven foreign atu- plan for remapping legislative dis- i to the state of Illinois living tricts will be approved by the Sen- cn 'arms to study and learn Amer- te Tuesday without any trouble.

kan methods of agriculture. Instead The bill then would have to return of going to schools they are "living to the House for concurrence In experience" of what the United amendments made by the Senate. States Is really like. The upper chamber Is expected to These students came here "on a vote on the bills backed by Gov. program started by the American Btratton and Mayor Richard Daley Parm Bureau Federation and devel- of Chicago to boost the state sales oped In cooperation with the Par- tax by a half -cent for two years and elgn Operations Administration.

The to cities to levy a half -cent plan calls for men between city sales tax without referendum. 18 and 30 years of age to come to Stratton's budget Is geared to the U. B. farms to learn by and parts depots over 'the nation today. This" tlrt' Hf rinckeT desfroyed: Dae 4e-taabJUty to light toe lire with arUrr gas in the Charleston railroad yards Sunday eve- the Charleston fire department was forced to separate ning caused an estimated $50,000 damage to the the tank ear from the others In the string and let road's holdings.

In addition to the tank car, a freight It burn out in the north end of the railroad yards, car containing a load of 2 by 4 lumber was partially (Photo Courtesy the Charleston Dally Courier) The United SUtes announced Sat- Btux the bagalning table IB urday it had agreed with its West-' hours after the DAWs somewhat -era allies to hold the meeting at flexible midnight strike deadline ex-Geneva. Officials said the formal P1. company and union officials proposal will be forwarded this week were aid to have agreed ten tati veto Russia, which had suggested 00 tte proTialons: Vienna as the site. A guaranteed wage plan to pro- Thls country originally had op- v1 laid off workers with to to 69 posed the choice -of Geneva, the 0mt of normal take homo pay site of a conference last year at tor a-udmum of 2g weeks. This which France agreed to turn the figure would include stats un em-northern part of Viet Nam over to ployment compensation benefits, the Communists.

An Increase in the annual bn- New Study Indicates Lung Union Starts Cancer Abetted, by Smoking Df SLTUII L. By ALTON L. BLAKE8LEE SsiiiKs cut their risk of dying of lung can- cer compared with men. who keep on smoking, the American Cancer Society reported today. Its study finds, the cancer death rate among' a group of ex -smokers was Gen.

James A. Van Fleet. Nlnety-flve-year-old Mai. Den. Henry C.

Hodges the academy'i oldest living graduate, represented alt the ahnmrt ln placing a-wreattv at the Thayer monument. Hodffes la a member of the claaa of 1861. BrandTtoGet Master's Degree III A carbondale. Til. ome 4M atudenta are candidates for decrees trHte8iitirttty Damage High In Charleston Railroad Fire age la a fire here Sunday evening that burned a Nickel Plate railroad piovement facUw from fiva- to slx cents an hour for the duration of the contract.

These are yearly raises to compensate workers for increased efficiency of men and tlt' Continuation of tbe cost-of-living wage system, which has governed auto industry wages for the past five years. The marathon talks that began at uuuugiiput iob mgni ana stiu going in nud-merning. :This.ww.J'imnes by society Officials. state stales tax Increase. Without it, and the extra 100 million dollars it would produce, the governor would have to reduce the higher allotments proposed for schcols and mental hospitals.

Some action may develop this week on the proposed constitutional amendments for revising the Illinois court system and changing the revenue article: The Judicial reform legislation has been bottled up In the House Executive Committee. Still hanging over the Assembly Is the threat of new filibusters which could tie up machinery in the final weeks of the session. -A special Boose committee, which has been investigating the Illinois Boad.CominlesJnn.As scheduled resort ft Frtday.iw K. as Takes Hew Hopes for Heir et w. Uhva'a M- honeymoon he hnM mm rive him a crown prince, The monarch, other apouse.

Queen ,.1.1 la. .,7. nf k. n. Tmloin.

dausn- il. ttn TZS ofor. the Ceremony Idriss paid a dowry of Jo3noa (t0) to the bride's h. atarts Thursdsy. se tesHcg vp to three called by first one side, then the other to study proposals and counterproposals, Federal mediators stood by throughout ins B.

Marvu. Seonyers, head of the Detroit of- flee of the FMeral 4ediattoB and By DATE MeCOEMICK (J-G Staff Writer) In the past few weeks Mat toon 1. Wu I-. a. Trainees, are for their for.

actively knowledge of English, engaging farming to their home ZZZZLTJZl ATdla rrkan seer ter how well Aydin Erkan bk -jse qaalifications. Borne" of these 'conditions are to work on the farm to which he is to treat his sponsor as on. 1 fathtr iiamaf v-- nuigenujr, rnuuis dw opportunities afforded his spon- The American farm sponsor also aareea to meet similar conditions. to obtain isrm sponsors ino who in turn sent out information miHgUiw fanneia to narueinata the nroerW In this nticular ba. W-VtN Kit.

reau director, got In touch with wucn wim Horace Champion, a Mattoon farm- mm -Ma1 If wnailal In-. atrl In havnw a-fnrclrn farm atu. dent work with him. The Cham- P'ons talked It over and decided to mek application for a student. Aft- er being accepted by the Chicago n1 Washington offices, they were viAMflaul -n-t Awalln -Mwinal h- ex May, iw.

Aydin rived in New York on April 28 and went to Washington tnt- Instruction and then came Mattoon, 1 A vain ia the eon of Rimn ft. and NeUkt Erkan. His father is a repre- i-imii. wa Koc11 District of Turkey. His a momer owns a iarm in western age oi approximately MO.

Is mil ram Aydin wUl return to when he mmniataa hi. t- tk. 7' umwa oiaws. rroaucis or uus iarm ni he nhods of farming are similar to American Aydln Ardln Prkan. picked annual commencwHu cmww "-z doubt that quitting reduces "the be held at p.

m. June 1J in Me- 000. rl5k 0f1ung cancer. They declared Andrew Stadium. The blase started about p.

m. more evidence Is needed. It will be tbe 1 arrest graduatinc 6unday in a tankr ear of butane This Is a main finding to the lat-class la the history of the Universl- gU that continued to burn through- est report of a continuing society ty; the previous record number of out the night, An adjoining car of study of nearly 100,000 men, aged degrees was 3M In 1960. Some M4 lumber and ties and rails 'were so to TO, and their smoking habits students are candidaes for bach- damaged. and what they die at.

ttor's degreea, and far master 5 ins tans ear expieaea ana oiew caauman oi Mark Van Doren, poet, novelist. valves, did not attempt to baeco Industry Research Commit-assayist snd winner of a Pulitaer extinguish the butane blase. Fire tee. said the study "dees not lU-b th, Paker. He has ff Neal Hutton said the explo- iabllsh any cause and effect rela- ready to intervene if the eataaan and onion ware in danger of break-1 ms off relatione.

itriiers Reject Eden To Relrm to lONDOlf UP) Britain's Striking railwayman today rejected Prima b-oadcast back-ts- Their tader. accused the Cen matin rhlnf MUtnvul to ir, mural alartinn ksa than two to the small numbers of smokers CrtOelUng the aUUsttet, tlohship. Just a year ago the first report, J.tadlcatme clcareU Slav a role In cer- WM announced by JJS" lr0' Erector of the society's statistical research, at the annual meeting of the American Medical Assn. That first re pert covered month's time and deaths of nearly 5X00 men. Today, report at the opening of the AMA1 1955 session 12 months and studies of deaths wbeihw from cancer or other than 1,000 causes among more men.

Come of the conclusions of Hammond and Horn: Lung cancer Is rare among men who -have never smoked. The death rate frcm lung cancer increases with the amount of clgarets smoked. The rate Is appreciable even among men who smoke loss than 10 clgarets daily. ReffardleM nf whtfc m-m t- 'S or rural areas, tbs rate is hirh mmiYno amnlrsii-ei a.n4 nonsmokers. Amcnr men Who smoke two narka or more dally, heart disease is ths BVSLJ SB iMtAaii a.feat-a 1llr-aa authored of edited mere thin 50 volumes, and has been a professor of English at Columbia University since loa Among the graduates will be S3 candidates for assocUte degrees in LtaZ ottered by BWneu or teoMW MifMof the Technical 'and Adult Education Division, For the first time, these atudenU wUl receive degrees for completing two-year terminal pro- crams at the same ceremonies where four-year and advanced degrees arc awarded.

For tht first time. too. a Certtfl- eate of Specialist degree will awarded for completion of one year of studies the master's de- w. B'9 "eel By JOHN MOODY PITTSBURGH UPl With U. S.

Steel Corp. as the initial target. the CIO United Bteelworkers will begin- negotiations Tuesday with the battc steel industry for a "sub-. the lJOO.OOO-member union, and Trorkersrganiiatloo wUt meet wiHi a'TT. S.

Steel committee headed, by Vice President John A. Stephens. McDonald said he plans to open negotiations with five other major producers immediately after talks get under way will head negotiatloas with all six Iteei firms. The union Wage Policy Com- ln.twiAl W.riMI.M -n i. jrr.l nTrinroUrer unl offT W.

defined "auh-tantial" ijumu. mimi the union wiFod much a. JS cents an hour. That figure Is expected to be cut down to between v. n.

The Mr union will be free to cau its raw memoers in oaaic steel out on strike at midnight a i. T' up iur wuim JI I The steelworkers now averace t2X an hour. Killed in Mistaken For Hoodlum Neighbor CHICAGO WV-A gunman, shot a ar-year-old creamery employe to death Riinrfa nl-Y. th- vttlm ay oca reeaing. ltsarH vaaat thawtHwal Visit' Prod Maoe.

J7, was a victim of mistaken ldentitr. Thev said the sunman probably Intended to kill Mace's next floor neighbor. next door neighbor. They described the neighbor as an ex-convict and reputed narcotics peddler and target of assassins bill letojlnce last summer. Police were unaow locate uie neisnoor 101- lowinr th.

Police said ths killer apparently climbed up a first, floor porch to otmw ucwwm winauv ana 11m Both bullets struck Mace in the head. The victim's stepson heard the shcoting and notified police. Police said Msce had no police record and rcuuvaoie ausen. to Post Speed Limits In East Charleston Police saM today that speed 11m- Its will-he noite-i -Z ow poiieo soon -on east Charleston Ave. that came part of Federal Aid Route 17.

The speed limits were decided by the state division of highways after a radar speed check recently of airport road traffic. The speed limit will be 35 miles per hour from S. 0th St to a 1st 8t -and 45 miles per hour from a to uie east city limits. cia.iv.rii- rjntll then Queen Alia is suymt her brother, who represented Moatcm romrn. a -mis union IS a reausaucn oi torn ui ih to me an heir to the throne the Libyan Embassy In Cairo said in announcing ins mar- ZT Fatlma is 40 and has been mar- tied to the King 23 years.

All flv of their children have died and re- been strained for several years. latlona between the couple have i Moslems are allowed lour wives. TfraaaMr Watima. and har famllv HZif'JL r'sTr! mm that one of her nephews last mar aasaaalnated the court mln- is ter arraneing the match. The kill.

erJtn' nd (asr waa inm uau wocui-su. The new queen's age was descrlb- eecret but she has VlTlflHI nnWIM MIVRMl MB and Is. The King had not met her until the ceremonies Bundav. gree. The first candidate Is Lloyd D.

Bauersschs of Campbell Hill. Candidates for degrees from the Mattoon area are: Stanley Dean Ntool, MarshalH Dorothy M. Osbom and Jack thanks, Pana; Phyllis Ann Wise, Toledo, and Andrew M. Patterson. Lynch Inducted Info American Cartoonist's Assn.

Norm Lynch, Dally journal- oaast -sooiw, tomeq artists when he was Inducted mto the American Cartoonista -Assoel-; itlrm Worm. Jort'. bscsT from a California vacation. Joined the Association oft the 27th of May. The American Cartoonists Asso- cartooniu fc, of which T.

field) are the working heads of tbs orgsnlsataba. Several ether famous cartoonists which are members of the Association sre Burr Sheaffer. MQrw Bertine, Jimmy Hatlo and at Walt aNsaejrg 'arUst ires lanoe on uw sum. to qualify, for i the Association. Nom eontributed cartoon, to tnany trada magaaines and house organs.

Two are the -Baseball Mstastne" an alcht Issue monthly am -American Motei Maaaame TTa lu nails llinlai -a tm lltAIM newspaper published In Sprlnrfleld. Til. Val T. Jones, termer ci liter JT nalM JMirMUMiatM. uswa norm as we atan tnsi listed Worm Auto Week Magaatno published TMtn rith i- this aawrlv that Norm haa amreral ear- published each Issue.

The trip to Los Angeles was a spur-of-the-moment type thing. In that Norm had only two weeks in which to take his vacation. It ft fc-al Mn fK- Sat 1.1a Brotner-m-iaw ill onvmg to new Hampahlr. at the tlmetoat Norm eouM tain a vacation, ha would not have gone. He.

hit wife, the former Wanda Warria. and their daua-h Carole Jo flew to Los Angeles on May 31. me iejn aay ioey wurea wn Island, a giant amusement park. Monday, May 23, the group- saw various men stumos. bus thin a that dar nrovcvl to ha tha Farmers Marxet ucaiea in tha Miracle Mile on Wllsruro Blvd.

mmm. it it ta V-i oeyono sno power oi said Norm. The market contains everything He and hi frama. arattivm rMlHtrnta Th-rlB. eluded Mrs.

Irene Harris and daugh- w.n iwnm -al UK and Mrs. Hubert Jeffries and their four children and Mr. arl. Mrs. Jfthni Paatcn.

anrl thalr ann Mrs. Jeffries and Mrs. Psstene are sis- ters of Norm's wile. r. Saturday.

May it, was a big day lor mil. aaiiwi iug i.vro w. appeared on the Pinky Lee tele- vision nrocram which was klne- scoped for release later In the day. At m. they were able to alt at hiwn.

i ant ar.f'h thamaahnM form on TV. Mora visiting and touring fd- lowed, and then on Tuesday, Way 31, they started the four day trip Mattoon with the John Pastenes. They took route 88 through the southwestern part of ths C. S. seeing many of the famous soenlo areas.

MSSCslS 'Learn about your old folks home Tuesday noon (tomorrow) at High Twe Club Hotel rant. Windsor. trees are Francis H. Crate Eftlna- a- al- ham; Elton O. Brandt.

near Rvdln havlna an ajva. Charles Us firemen, called when -hattared windows In the rail- TMi yTi ofIj a leak in the tank was probably om a passing IocomotlT caused the explosion. tank car wai temolkhel The tank car was demolished." The chief estimated damage to oar as s.ooo ana to ues rmll- The loes In butane was sow. Damage to a carload of lumber aoupled to the tank car was not es- fmatod. Theburnlng butane was separated from other ears In the rd and allowed to burn Itself out.

Champaign Hotel Closed By Fire Dept. Officials In the wake of Chicago's dlsast- l-AL-a Mf1nn twMiu tta-1 flMa OK.m. paign naa closed a notel located on nnrtk w.n .1.1 rp house tin tux. Ccmmissloner Paul Tanrora. anil the chamnalm Fire Deoartment were instrumental in ths closing; of the 1 Illinois Hotel, JJT.i V.

Nell St. Tanrora served two warrants on the lessee before the establish- ment was padlocked last weekend. nro cmsi Aucust Bchalk aald i.u uh unu "a th closure of the hotel since August. He asserted that it become a "flop house" In which en were living amid filth ana wasie materials which could have auasirous lire. rlremen had been blocked by one dell another until Wednes- iangwrn woe over vne wis -w nave no row la SH ks.

aa. a IfJQ M3I1TIC WTl Safe After Hidit At 0. Long search NIANTIC. IU. A 3U-yaar-old girl and four small puppies were found early sundar in an oats field near here after sDcndinc tha nlcht in the "open.

Chrlatine Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart waa subject of a night-long search by state police. Macon county Tties end some 300 volunteers." aw 17 ounu.j HRNuuvwua Vatlalia ltita penal farm and Early Sunday bloodhounds from puppies. rn.ua nonnan m.

oucaaer, ouiuvao. Lawrence Carrell, Toledo, wlU re- ceive an associate degree. Mrs. Young to Get Nursing Diploma it TySTTTs unJ.i.n. tha 1 -r 400 students as wasnmtvon univer- slty who will receive degrees at the university.

Mth annual commence- ment Wednesday, June 2, wlU be Mrs. Marilyn Grantham Touna. daughter of Mr. and Mia. McNeill Orantham.

1317 Charleston Ave, Mattoon, who wlU receive a diploma in nursing. She Is a graduate of Mattoon High School. i Ethan A. H. eoepiey, ensnceuor of Washington University, will do- liver the commencement address In the Field House, on the campus.

A reception for we graauates, aneir families and friends will follow the exercises on i Graham Memorial ana nis motner grow wheat, wue were especially lascinaieo oy tLUNOIS Mostly cloudy, occa-barley, sesame and cotton. They use the room containing curios from atonal showers and thunderstorms the rotation and lrrigstlon methods Egypt tonight and In ths north and east to Insure good crops. Their farm la The following days ware spent Tuesday. Cooler west por- about the same latitude as the visiting with frlerMs, relatives and tha south and wests ago. as pnui a mn tn ma (aet aboot trik wrong.

They Ds appeal did nothing to change the situation. Bien warned te a nationwide broadcast Sunday night that the nine-day-old strike of tTOOO loeo-motlvo engineers, firemen and cleaners Is pushing Britain toward comte amaahuD, J' gotiatlons sgsin on their claim tor more pay. TfceWc: a 1 k.iahl aaosuy cwuoy uo wo Wltn occasicnai anowen km dersto Tltesoay xonsiaeniuw ciouojnass wua uvus change hi tem- n. iaa. mitni mia DUB.

AaKlaV rm toni.h an wi.w JVTZ wr iw Tuesdsv nlsht T1 "i tow i a-i-vit SIm Vast 5S-65 east High Tcea. aw HOTLIL aaiUUI. A. Testsrday'g Teaapsrstaree. High Mattoon Chicago 67 64 63 60 4T 11 42 67 -62 62 73 73 Indianapolis a Seattle eu 11 7 Albuquerque Los Angeles Denver Memphis S3 74 23 Oklahoma City St Louis New York Miami New Orleans-, 17 ITeaterdav'S PnetpiUtioa Thhr ThisTr.

Lastfr. Tear To Date To Date Ave. UM W3 mi funrise Matteeei Skies, -r a. nu 6:22 p. m.

Sunset tfoonrise Moonsouths. p. m. 1:33 a. m.

1 ,1 jl mot common cause of death, add -Aai lunf caacer accounts for one In tibt deaths. 111 thcgeneral- male population ncer ac- ur j. oeains. Amonr these heavv amnk.r. i oatranloi aocidents.

brain strokes tn causes of death to toko P1' J. r. 1110111 UlcS f-L III VGlUQTm word has been received In this etJ, the death of J. F. Olenn.

S3, at his hone In after a long illness. He was bedfast for the past tvfo weeks. Mr. Olenn was the father of Mrs, R. J.

Haag. a resident of Mattoon for a number, of years ar.l now making her homo In St Louis. neral services will be held In Dahlgren Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. Mr. and Mrs.

N. H. Voungt teis-city wl attend the oervices. fr. spent ow winter with daughter, Mrs.

Haag. while she Urei Prior to Mr. Hsag's desth about two years ago, lamuy noma was at 1213 Char- Aie. 111 12 to Hear Kuuell its operation, aim wcaamf ujcjuucq a cau dj the Klnr at tha home at Aiia-m where the cotinle Lch-ni' a ceremonial round of drinks, the men In the party drove to the Libyan Embassy to sign the marriage contract Clinton Man Dies In Motorcycle Crash CLTNTON. I1L TSnTftaa I.

Prunty. 27. Clinton, was fatally In- lunsf Sunaav aveninr when hil motorcycle went out of control on a gravel road acd crashed Into a ditch. 7 Prunty, a conductor on the Illi nois Central railroad, suffered a fractured skull and other Injuries. Iuu w.

hi. He leaves his wife, Hester; hls mother, Mrs. Ella Ross, Rockford; his father, Ray, Clinton: a brother, Lester. Phoenix, Arts, and a Mrs. George Carman.

East Peoria. Areola Band Concerts To Berin Tuesdav annot am rh. rirat hanri concert of the summer season will 2 proyides funds to make the con- certs possible. Seven or eight must- cal selections wlll.be played. Chapel Lawn.

rhBmnfma farm hut th. tawv-ilfi of Turkey Is different being more Miw-ii Aydln was bora In Istanbul May 24, 131, and at the age of seven lMXran hla oriiiratlnn After attending tor five years, he next attended the Enallsh High School of Istanbul. This school Is iuu ut uie BiiiiMa mna inciuoca grades of the secondary and Junior collets level. He graduated in-1953 after nine years of study. it was at this school that Avdln atnriLrf th.

Wnallth lanaitaa. VTKm a person spesks to Aydln for the first time It Is usually with the" ap- prehension of having a hard tuns understanding ths young man. But (Continued M. P. T.

fund of the Recording In us try and is sponsored by the park 4 commission. Newton Ms.i Heads i st i -v. i District LCGlOn LlSTrlCl ROBINEON, I1L Norman Beneflel, Newton, Sunday waa Munmanrfer ef the -Ameri- can Legion's 23rd Illinois district succeeding Stanley Brothers of Bridgeport acr Iicen auwwir Demeswn. centralla: Francis Beck- Anthony wvvuu wuui .1 onciuyvuic oay, june oy the Areola ecnooi I IFFINOHAM. HL Boy Scouts Band.

031 LOIICert left Effingham Sunday afternoon Director Harold E. Scott has an- arMsswi wiivwii for a weekend cam pore at Shelby- flounced that tbe concert will begin Wednesday. June 1, 7:30, Lytle rlUe Park. Arrangemento had been at 7:30 p. m.

(DBT) with the band Park. Everyone welcome. Music pro-made for each troop in town to located at the parklnf let near the, tided by he cooperation of the A. make the trip. The boys returned Areola Hotel.

The City of Areola F. cf M. through a grant from the man, Robinson; Cecil Van Dyke, planes et the Civil Air Patrol were Tuesday noon at the 0. Orant Ef Ingham 3. Harlln Seesengood, employed In the hunt without sue- Hotel the High Twelve Club of Newton, and Dr.

Howard Riley, cess. toon will hear Ken RusseU the' ou- Newton, girl 1 was found unharmed perlntendent of the Masonic Home The district 1 is made up of Fay- about a quarter of a mils from her of Sullivan speak. Local Masons and otto, Effingham, Richland, Jasper, home. 8he wandered off Saturday their guests have been invited to Wabash. Crawford, Clinton, White evening while playing with the hear RusseU telTfcf the homo and to Effingham after the noon meal Sunday.

About 3,400 boys partiei- pa ted in the camporee. and Marian Bounties..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Journal Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
629,377
Years Available:
1905-2024