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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 2

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Bloomington, Illinois
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TWO THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, ILL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1940. PHONE waJFap. 4500 U. S. Observes Armistice Day DWIGHT CONGERVILLE Mrs.

Harold Orr, clinical clerk) Mr. and Mrs. W. Oyer attended at the U. S.

Veterans hojpltal at the funeral of their oouiln, Joel. Dwlght, left Sunday with her Zimmerman at Flanagan Saturday, daughter, Patricia, for Bay Pines, Ronald Miller, who has been a where aha has been trans- patient at the Mlnonk sanitarium ferred. Mrs. Orr has been In Dwlgbt for the paet nlna months, returned since 1039 when the hospital was homo Monday. reopened.

I The achoois were closed Monaay to The Bank or Dwlght, the First In observance or Armistice day. National bank, poet off Ice. public Miss Oleta Sharp, a student schools and public library were nurse at the Mennonlte hospital, closed Monday, Armlstloe day. entertained seven nurses Sunday with a dinner party at the home KENNEY of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Sharp. Dr. and Mrs. F. M.

dome and Mrs. John J. Kauffman, reporter. daughter, Mrs. Wayne Arthur of Broad well returned home from Car-son-City, where they were mm called by the Illness of Mrs.

Blome's sister. IM Tilt r. m. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Williamson left Sunday for a week's vacation NOWEND8 WEDNESDAY with relatives In Chicago. A i' it lit -N'i ftllHfiiiiiiiiil I jmVk jr. I Pi fi- wm MS! ltr- wan IB mvmm. NOW ENDS WEDNESDAY ill! uuriirwMuimi! mm. 1 i AV ONLY MAJOR COUNTRY TO OBSERVE ARMISTICE DAY In a war-torn world, the United States was only major power to hold Armistice day ceremonies honoring World war I dead.

President Roosevelt (left) with military aide, Gen. Edwin Watson, stands at attention as Naval Aide Capt. Daniel Callaghan places wreath at tomb of unknown soldier in Arlington National cemetery. Ttiepboto KIDNAPED? Murray Upshaw 2, missing from his Carter-vllle, Ga home since last Friday. Tolice believe lie Is kidnap Victim.

Ttltphoto fcfW -r. DON THOUSANDS KILLED IN Dl'dlAREST QUAKE. Bucharest, Rumania, is reported a mass of ruins after earthquakes shook the Italkan kingdom, killing thousands and Injuring eountless more. Shown above is Galea Virtoreie, principal retail business street of Bucharest, as It looked before quake hit the city and adjoining villages. Ttiphot A SSTTV i Kremlin even more completely than befoce by dispatching an unknown negotiator to Moscow, and confirmed in the Russian mind the belief that ha was trying to push the Soviet Union Into a lonely war with Germany, by quibbling over such matters as at definition of "Indirect aggression." on the day he declared wart "Everything I had worked for, hoped for and believed In during my publlo life has crashed Into ruins." I'd rather remember Chamber a From Now On it's MIRANDA CHARIOTTI GREENWOOD CAMtCH NAISH HEN STEPHENSON KATHARINE MDRIDGE LEONID KINSKEY lain as he was the day I saw him in Munich, when he rode through Chamberlain, it has been argued, the warm rain from Hitler's apart felt the Russians were asking him IUT ment, grasping the little piece of to compromise the independence of wfth LUCILE WATSON VIRGINIA FIELD MARIA OUSPENSKAYA AUBREY SMITH CHRIS-FIN MARTIN paper which said the British and the Baltic states and afterward he felt that his distrust was com German people were determined never to fight each other again.

SUrti! ltOO, 1:30, 1:48, 10:00. j. pletely justified. But it must also I am sure that for a little while, be related that the Russians were as the old man tilted his long Ger given little reason to feel that Chamberlain had undergone any man cigar and his old eyes MARCH OF TIM 5 BRITAIN'S R. A.

F. Mickey Mouse Cartoon gleamed with triumph, he believed change of heart toward them and he had saved "peace in our time, the manner of the prewar nego Start 5:28, 8:38 No. 2 STOP tiations convinced them that they G. 0. P.

HAMILTON TO D. M. Hamilton, recently resigned executive-director of Republican national committee, and Mrs. Jane Kendall Mason at Tampa, where they announced plans to wed in few days. Tiephoto were being asked to "pull chest Door nuts out of the fire" without any return at all save burned fingers.

10a and Then they turned to Germany. Sua Quletisto ClfflP aaathn scene of Believed Peace Possible. BERLIN MEET NOW ENDS WEDNESDAY mystery But this is Armistice day, and I FOR MY MONEY No Sugar No Glucose No Fattening Syrups Added the air raid sirens are sounding in Whitehall, where the bugles two IMAGINE! They're all in one years ago summoned the British to FRIED CIUfKEIV DINNER Wednesday foon Only Roast Young TURKEY DINNER remembrance of a million dead and to Thanksgiving for a few more England Can't Gain From Nazi-Red Deal uneasy months of peace. 1 The bombs beat out a requiem to Chamberlain's own heart broken epitaph, spoken REAL FRIED CHICKEN DINNER WEDNESDAY equalled by his inability to under stand or estimate Russia, 35' Thursday Noon Only He distrusted the Soviet Union Intention May Be to Divide Turks-British but, unlike, his predecessor, Stan 0 GREEN MILL CAFE Air Conditioned ley Baldwin, he did not seem to With all the 9Cn Trimmings Oww Alr-Condltloned FEDERAL CAFE 10S W. Front St.

fear the Russians; actually, he derided them. Favored Appeasement. I heard him say, at Lady Astor's luncheon table, that he thought the Red army would be no good for a This dally feature, conducted by Dewitt Mackenzie, in being written by Fred Vanderachmidt while Mackenzie ia taking a brief vacation. Editor. BY FRED ANDERS CHMIDT.

long time because all its higher officers had been shot. That state ment, somewhat incredible now, (Informed Opinion) By the was made in the spring of 1938, on the occasion of Chamberlain's first and last attempt to "appease" Irony of coincidence, Neville Chamberlain died on a day when 50c Turkey Dinner 50c CHOICE OF COCKTAIL OR SOUP ROAStf YOUNG TOM TURKEY CELERY DRESSING AND CRANBERRY SAUCE WHIPPED OR CANDIED SWEET POTATO BUTTERED EARLY JUNE PEAS HARD ROLLS DRINK CHERRY PIE or KADOTA FIGS QUALITY CAFE WEDNESDAY ONLY the American press. Germany, which he tried to ap pease, and Soviet Russia, which he disliked and miscalculated chose to make It known that they DALE STORM SfpN HOtlH Starts 6:40 9:05 It Is true that when he scuttled appeasement a year later, Chamberlain did see the wisdom of having Russia on his side. But he bungled the attempt to reach a military alliance with Russia, alienated the are continuing 10 couaoorate to the detriment of Britain besieged, Also: "London Can Take It" Today Soviet Premier Molotoft Is traveling to Berlin. There he will see Adolf Hitler and, while it is possible that the two men will meet and talk with a certain wari ness, nothing very good for Britain can be expected to come out of their conference.

And to Think This Glassful Is Less Fattening Than a Good-Sized Orange Don't just ask for beer; ask for STERLING! Today, it's better than ever. Its flavor has a lilt to it. There's a tang and sparkle nothing but ingredients can produce. An 8-ounce glass is no more fattening than a fair-sized orange. Even if' (11? Motf UsMi Hitler may try to make an ar rangement, secret or otherwise whereby Russia will use her influ ence to sway Turkey away from the British alliance and into the Axis camp.

In return, Hitler may allot to the U. S. S. R. her sphere of interest in the so called new or must be careful about your waist- der setup, one paper, by the "one for all and all for one" alliance of UlM line you can still enjoy Sterling Germany, Italy and Japan.

-grain beer at its best. Misunderstood Russia. This "sphere" might embrace STERUNQ BREWERS, INC Home Office EvomvIHe, Imi. Iran, which is squarely on the Soviet southwestern frontier and which Is a country with very great oil wealth. This oil wealth has been Under Great Britain's thumb.

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