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iTIIE DLOOWNGTOX. ITXIAOH. MONTI IT. NOromiJI It, TWO Education Week Observed at ISNU 100,000 'Commies' KIDNAPER-SLAYER SURRENDERS Relief At Last ForYourCougji In U.S.:Getchell aatBrMnuMUiintHiM lira tkdm pe---v od aS ea 14 bx asti t-U rv. treArr.

tlusat tssceva tstsa made up of photographs from various state agencies as well as some taken on the ISNU campus Displays, Radio Programs Part Of Activities Newspaper Man Will Speak About India i -i -rl the university's special educa Legion Chief Addresses Kiwanis Club tion department. The displays in clude a "talking book" with records, magazines in Braille, a hear ing aid and individual earphones. cusit rcn. fsue dmuat. ti try.

wtU trwrt.t4 fcy VilT2 ffTi i i a Dciti. trou CuEOMULSION tmn. wui pcvwAt a- Sr2SlrtlI 7vii TtI3 University High school speech Education Week features at Illinois State Normal university range from special radio urograms TT.er ar 100 003 rani rarryirf hr--i tt A class students have prepared special talks which will be presented to window displays and education exhibits, according to the ISNU to the high school's English and history courses in which all high chapter of Future Teachers of commur.Ut in ih Uniifrl Doustos D. GrtrheU. th IUSnu Aref1rn Lcsoo the Kir.is Monday noon at the XUifso'-s htrU It skl that for each cn of thefe tht are 10 "pink no school students are enrolled.

America, co-ordinating organiza Miss Ruth Huggins of the edu tion for the week's activities. cation department is sponsor of CLOSED Ml DAY TUESDAY. liOV. 11 ARMISTICE DAY A WJBC radio program from the FTA, co-ordinating group. Mr.

Dicsjoe Ulk. "Ttt No IskUa." vtj iirm us Urtwuly tj tvw. CDiar Ulm wrh ts4e tn ta-d: uv ttMt cf wwfd War XL Tt trip ta In4 rfci nvkklcc f.n tcmi Sir. Dxk--ixxt'i 21ft tu.1 to cc-saftry. 7 to 7:30 p.

m. tonight will fea act on orders received from Mess-cow by any tnen.br. ture Thomas J. Lancaster, education department faculty member, The fpktr Mt4 was tm- Arthur C. Iliff aeio "Tt "1r 1 s5v 7 -5 T' Tresd mith recent by a talk on Education Week.

A short talk is also planned Jor the Cecil B. rVMiH. Itallymwxl po- Dies in Peoria ductr. who SJiid that kmr there were fwwnunu'j ta livly- university regular weekly assem bly programs Wednesday. Art Display.

Arthur Corwin Iliff. Normal wood but that They what their names are and what their ISNU to Observe Armistice Day Although flu wOl tf-t as usuat at IlUaoia Sut Nocia1 resident for 35 years, died Mon 'A Displays include two done by day morning in a Peoria hospital following a three month illness. iobs are and what they are trytrf to Mr. Mid it would be a nod thin? if New York and Dr. Louis Hoover, head of the art department, and classes in school The body was taken to the ana community relations.

The ex Stubblefield and Son Memorial Chicari were that far hed funiwty Amiitlce ay, S3 hibits are in the windows of the home in Normal. Co-op Book store. the imiuute easetrance ci cc- Comdr. Cetcttl minted tUrk'woo has Um tcfeted far 10 SI Mr. Iliff, whose home was at Miss Cecilia Peikert, director of 105 North Oak street, Normal, picture of the Krenr-h a- iu7 museums, has devoted the Novem was born Nov.

4, 1878, in Mar States armed forces, laid the Le-si. ROCKFORD. Glen Marsh (serond from left) I taken by tw fflrrm InU nu4ody In CMinertko with the abduction of a neighbor's wife and the alaj Ing her husband and father. WtrtphoM lir1 to Panugrayfc 'You're a one-way shall county, a son of Jeremiah ber Milner library exhibit to "Education for Exceptional Chil and Ella Iliff. In 1902 he mar ticket to trouble1 lion furporta tmiversat military inciucea in wunn traininf lertlation and bi.1 to be U.k and rrayer fcy the ouUaw the CommunlitiC party Rr.

RwWth ftStVFnfL ried Nellie Spangler, who sur dren." She has divided the ex hibit into six parts, the slow learn' vives. Mr. mix was in uie ciour the ballot -because ts LIKE IT HERE er, speech defective, physically three run salute. ing business during most of his political party but conspiracy to handicapped, socially maladjusted Students la the tus3 school aoa residence Normal. overthrow the government" deaf and hard of hearing and etementary gradrt wl net leave He was in the Normal Masonic blind and partially sighted.

Talking: Book Exhibited. ISNU Alumni Will Useir clsMrooms but wu face ce east at 11 a. m. wteea "Up" Back lodge 673 and was a past master of the lodge. Mr.

Iliff was also a member of the First Methodist rom German Duty The background of the exhibit Convene in Peoria souaded. ti tt-ssr it trmrtA. church. Normal. In addition to his wife, he is Illinois Normal vuniver-l rx cf Neuritis Pains survived by four daughters, Mrs.

ilty alumni to Peoria will hold 41 rtrnce departsartit will Jones and Patrick, who crabbed Cinnrr iwruri sn slMMftlirf kfkflel Mia Mae Myers, Springfield; Mrs. George Klehm. Tonka; Mrs. Don RADIO w1.n ef Irwrjcts cewnty Weistv For quick, delightfully comforting help for aches and pains of Rheumatism. Arthritis, Heuritis, Lumbago, Sciatica, or Neuralgia try Remind.

A pleasant tasteless medicine that works through the blood. First dose usually ald Badders, Moweaqua, and Mrs. the first ship to carry Army wives and children to Germany in April of 1946, had completed a year and Maj. R. K.Jones, Wife Tell About Life in Germany Elbert Parker.

Danforth; six cJstht at a iree'-r wat- ttuder.tf. eka. Partirlpatinr la the profrare. Special Events grandchildren; four brothers, Will, a half stay. Little Michael, w-ho starts alleviating pain so you can work, en-Joy life and sleep more comfortably.

Get Romlnd at druggist today. Take as directed. East Chicago, Tom, LaRose; 9 p. m. Monday: WJBC Pres was born in the Army 97 th General hospital formerly a German Ray and Charles, Peoria; three from the ISNU campus wt.l fce three musiciant.

James Baker. baritone vtcafajt: Paul Kte. Satisfaction or money back guaranteed. entation of the Woodrow Wilson sisters. Mrs.

Edna Perry. Los Luitwane hospital and has a Foundation award for distin Angeles, Mrs. Wilbur Shu BY WALTER WOLFF Pantagraph StaS Writer. corr.etut. and ltarold Mettincer.1 pianiit Mus Eunice Blackburn.

guished sen-ice to Bernard Ba- German birth certificate, can boast of only six months overseas D020TKT ULMOCI tOwitT mnoH UOTO NOUN 4 3 MtTTltA a A 1 ruch. adviser to cf t.e gart, Metamora. and Mrs. Minnie Spangler, 407 East Kelsey street, and a number of nieces and i duty- The Jones' voiced concern great to be back in the United over whcther he could ever be- ISNU eradiate who Is on leave from Yucatan where she teaches, will be the speaker. United Slates during two world wars.

The occasion Is the foundation's 23th anniversary banquet nephews. ImII 0mtmmm aswaase- siates- saia Dom Major natin. come president-Ralph K. Jones, who. with their MaJor Joncs is native er, two young sons, Patrick and Mi- rin and a Wcst Point graduate.

Josephus Daniels, secretary ef tte It is estimated that about one CONTEHS IN' SMUNGnELD. navy under President Uson. wtu cnaei. rexurnea iasi weeK irora -m Dr. Marie Dirk, head et the seventh of all hog feed in the United States goes to pigs which make the presentation.

RUMMAGE 11, 1947 917 W. Market St. Given by The Temple Sisterhood. Doors Open at 8:00 Illinois State Normal university home economics department Frankfurt-on-Main in the Ameri- at chenoa and Herrin. they are can occupation zone in southwest- contemplaUnif new duty In At-ern Oermany.

MSi die before they get to market. Wilt I I-'U ttendine state meetnes on teach Three Motorists They were taking it easy asl.j mvi. er education today and Tuesday 1 1 A 1 is I Forfeit Bonds Sortnrfield. Wednesday she no easy as coum oe expectea wun Meak Gcrman wlnter will two boys, both at ages where lonjJeP flffu their will go to meetings cf the state Only in His WORN OUT FROM GETTING UP NIGHTS! mouier ana lamer must neip sat- thpr. erobaMT be curriculum committee to Spring isfy their many wants at the Hermans that will starve to death Speeding and stop sign violation bonds were forfeited by three motorists who failed to appear in field, returxunf to the, campus that niht home of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry u-intor if th An not rriv ouiwisn, Fa.i, American aid." Mr. Jones said Normal police court Monday During the war. 40.000 mem Unenoa. If Armv alt that It morning on weekend charges.

bers the armed services were service anes can. it alone cannot solve the Maior Jones -had completed a Mr f- th rrmin Daniel Lacsch. r. r. 2.

forfeited afflicted with rheumatic fever. a $5 bond on a charge of no hcerw CLOSED AU. DAY TUESDAY, KOV. 11 ARMISTICE DAY Schwubl Lunibsr Coal Co. 416 S.

RobiiLMa St. three year stint In Europe. Mrs. thev are to have a mini- for a trailer being towed through listitA mum sianaara oi ncaitn ana de town Saturday afternoon. William Jepscn, 203 Thomas street Bioom- cency.

Many folks 40 and over havs to get op nights have frequent desire to pass water have backaches, too, tecaus of minor functional kidney disorders. If this is your trouble, fiuih out your kidneys and bladder with Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. It quickly works to increase the flow of urine, help relieve excess acidity, and ease burning sensation helps bladder irritation that gets you up nights. Swamp-Root is truly nature's own ws to relief.

Millions have taken it for three generations often with wonderful re suits. Caution: Take as directed. ington. forfeited a 5 stop sign Coal Rationed. They lived in a small duplex violation bond and Evelyn May Joss.

21. Clinton, forfeited a $7 stucco house, one of a group of such houses in Hochst. a suburb of NOTICE Our Yard and Office at 917 E. Grove St. Will Be Closed All Day Nov.

11th MODAHL SCOTT. INC. Annual Armistice Day CHICKEN PIE DINNER Tuesday, Kovember 11 Finn MIJHoW CKWCH MdlAM speeding bond. Frankfurt Frankfurt was the cen Appearing in court was Ixhjij ter cf the I. G.

Farben Industrie and the homes had been built by ARMISTICE DAY DINNER American Legion Hall LEROY, ILL. TUESDAY, NOV. 11 BAKED CHICKEN DINNER $1 W. Phillis. Crtdley, who paid S2 on a city stop sign violation that comoanv for its employees.

charge. The Jones heme had belonged to For free trial supply, write Dept. Kilmer Box 12S5, Stamiord, Conn. Or get full-sixed bottle of la chemist cf the company who Library Open Tuesday died while a Russian prisoner of I war. Swamp-Root today at your drugstore.

withers Public horary wui co- Althouh hot water and coal SmlRC at wmm. A dull S1.M. rhUtrei 12. 5e ef the LrxWai AatUUry. serve regular hours Armistice day.

Was rationed the Jones zouna Mrs. Theima V. Breeo, librarian. their home comfortable and warm. reported Monday.

Served from 11 A. M. to 1 P. M. Many other Army families who lived in larger homes, were cold durinff the winter because the coal Dial 1230 It Normal Church Note rnatT trTtH-JUnloe 4-miMua roup.

1 p. m. Woxi at Ute parse. -ouT'Oooirsi ration wasn't enough to heat the larger buildings. The homes were rented to the families by the Army in exchange for whatever rental allowance the family re iJW NlATRC-a ILL 1)0 Ciena aenue.

Normal. Sunday school learner, aneetuta. p. m. Monday.

4is Norta Mala sueet. Noe- CLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY ARMISTICE DAY Baumgart Lumber Coal Co. 1001 W. Market St. Programs ceived from the Arroy snai.

Lutheran club. 1 3 p. ov. Wednesday. ISNU umpuv LedteV society wteeUnf.

tn-Thursday, at Uve home of Mis. Henry Food was bought at either the (WJRC Srhednle for army commissary or the army post exchange. Martens. I Kitnwl terrace. Sentor dltruuios sroup.

a p. sfe, rids T. at the parsonase. Use Blankets at Movie. Movies, a popular form of rec Tllll.Y moA WtDStSDXX reation, were shown by the Army in theatres that the Army used Monday, Nov.

10.. EVENING 6:00 NEWS IS Anniversary Hout 6:30 The Lone Rner. ven- ture tn the "Old West" 7:00 7:30 The Opie Cates Show 8:00 On Stage America with Paul Whlteman 8:30 Lumberjacks. Tiny. Don.

now rLATV ortw ia tiaiT tsiowro fffZtj9 A SM VLOWrOTOt Jf j3 -A i JT If VCtmM Tal4 1 sewrt as! tr im So TtmM I mflirm bmmsm I 1 mt rw. during the evenincs. The theatres were unhealed. Coats, hats and V. r.

X. Auxiliary 421 CARD PARTY Lealh's Parfy Room 522 H. Mela 7:30 Sharp Tuesday, 11 rrtse. Avate.d X4 Meoeyl tterybedy Wsteesae. wrt Ma -s rseatt att blankets were worn by all movie eoers.

GRAND OPENING ARMISTICE DAY--NOV. 11 i Protestant church services were conducted by Army chaplains at certain hours on Sunday in a uer man church. Sunday school was conducted in school house. Children of army personnel and war department civilians attend army conducted schools. Americans could have their own Del and Joe 9:00 Hon Bernard Barucb 9:30 Earl Godwin 9:45 Buddy Weed 10 0O- NTWS AND SPORTS 10:15 Joe Rasel 10:30 Rendezvous with Fit .0:45 Orchestra 11:00 NTWS (WJBC Schedule for automobiles, but they could not) buy a car from a German.

They could buy them from the French or Danes in France or Denmark. Maior Jones said that by waiting PUBLIC IS 21 HORMAl METHODIST CHUUCH WEDNESDAY, KOYiMBtt 12 i-M T. M. to P. SNACK IIAU Supfwr: (hlckm Mlad.

relloh. pie. Ire errant, wirnrr Mrxlw khr. ClUti hupper lUtaar ArtUtea Food Mart baarrr. tanned foods detiratrwn ItenM ITfrrjooe Intllrd aouuu DO.VT tORC.CT TUES.

and T1IURS. NITKS Ar about two weeks in Denmark one could buy any make of American car at a price far above the hich prices cars now sell for in the United States. The Army Ex Tuesday, Not. 11. 1917) MORNING 6:00 Band Music 6:05 Rev Zehr.

Momlaa Devotions' 6:15 Rural Roundvp 6.30 NTWS and MARKETS 6:45 Farmers Exchange and Farm Sales change service gets a certain number cf cars. Army personnel could FAMILY PARTY IIICHTS draw for the right to purchase one of those cars. fr Any far WHh Oftwfwssia Army gasoline, which is imported by the Army for its use, is not rationed. Civilian gasoline is rationed. i FORFEITS BOND.

7:00 Martin A fro Icy Morntna MelodJee -NEWS 7:45 Top of Morning. 8:00 Breakfast Club with Don McNeill Gems of Melody 9:15 NEWS 9:25 Betty Crocker MsrazlM the Air Louise Massey 6k Westerners Breakfast tn Hollywood John Burke. "4. Bloomlngton. forfeited a $10 bond when he failed to appear in police court Monday to answer te a charge of drunkenness.

He was arretted Saturday by Bloomlngton police with Tom Brenemaa 10:30 Galen Drake discussion "Tamerlane 10:45 Dr. Georee W. Crane 11:00 Welcome Traveler. Starring theatre-McLean The Hacienda of Happiness ON THE SCREEN Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday MGM BIG TECHNICOLOR MUSICAL FIESTA With ESTHER WILLIAMS ALSO SELECTED SHORTS AND IN PERSON Tuesday Wednesday RUSSELL JIELDER At the Console of -THE MIGHTY HAMMOND ORGAN Playing the Fiesta Hour CENTRAL ILLINOIS' MOST UNIQUE THEATRE. ABSOLUTELY DIFFERENT, NEW UPHOLSTERED SEATS HIGH FIDELITY SOUND.

POPULAR PRICES Time of Showing Sunday: 2:30, 7:00, 9:00. Week Days: 7:00, 9:00. Adm. Adults 40c Child 14c Tommy Bartlett as MC 11:30 Art Bakes and Hi riote- bnok 11:45 Musle 11:55 Markets AFTERNOON 12:00 ViEWS 12:15 Musical Scrap book 12:30 Hawaiian Muirte "'to U.S. 12:45 Elton Brttt and BaTladeeri 1KKV Walter Kternan Ethel 6t Albert 1:30 Bride and Groom with John Nelson MARINES Rcsular Reserve NOVEMBER 10 Ladles Be Seated With Tom Moore 2:30 Paul Whtteman Club Interview with Robert Bagar and Nat -Klnf Cola 3:05 Herb Moore Market 3:10 Classified Time 3:153:13 Special 1:30 Treasury Show, featuring Richard Himber 4:00 Musical Reflections 4:30 Farm Bureau 4:45 Sir Charles 5:00 DUk Tracy 5:15 Terr ana the Pirefes 5:30 Sky King 0 Utk tm IW Awrk Rt IW Mt Harts CecH POST OFFICE CAFE STATE FAHIM BXSHJBIAXCE ClIPAi.nES.

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