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5ecK on IN THIS SECTION World Central Illinois LooJ News Editorials bportt Theaters. A Central Illinois' Home NEWSpaper Since ij 1846 99TH YEAR. NO. 245. IS THREE PARTS SECTION A 8 PAGES BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS, SUNDAY, SEPT.

2, 1945. TWENTY PAGES. Ml ASSOCIATED PRESS UB UNITED PRESS SINGLE COPY 10 CENTS. EOT 6 YEARS AFTER NAZIS MARCHED! derOff cesSurren icia INTO POLAND Drive Against Draft Losing Momentum D. UP) The formal Japanese surrender falls in American time on the sixth anniversary of the start Truman Proclaims Today V-J Day of hostilities in Europe.

WASHINGTON, D. C.JP) The first Nazi troops moved A poll of the House Military com mittee showed Saturday that into Poland Sept. 1, 1939. As a consequence England declared campaign for immediate end of the draft has lost its steam. Four war on Germany two days later, teen committee members told a and World War II was on.

Move Toward HIROHITO'S ORDER: reporter they believed selective service will be allowed to con Nippon's surrender actually will be Sept. 2, Japanese time. tinue, at least for a few months Must Keep War Won: MacArihur USS MISSOURI. (JP) Official eral headquarters to sign on my behalf the instrument of surren Better World: President Foreign Minister Shigemitsu Signs First for JapanSolemn Ceremony Aboard Missouri U. S.

S. MISSOURI, TOKYO BAY. OP) Japan sur text of Emperor Hirohito's procla der presented by the supreme mation, issued by order of the commander for the Allied powers Jap Women supreme Allied commander in and to issue general orders to the connection with Japan's formal surrender: military and naval forces in accordance with the direction of the supreme commander of the Allied USS MISSOURI. OF) Text of WASHINGTON, D. C.

(JP) 'Accepting the terms set forth the concluding address of Gen Text of President Truman's V-J in the declaration issued by the rendered formally and unconditionally to the Allies Sunday, restoring peace to a war ravaged world. powers. day speech: "I command all my people heads of the governments of the MacArthur, supreme Allied commander, following formal Japanese surrender: My fellow Americans Most Brutal The thoughts and hopes of all United States, Great Britain and forthwith to cease hostilities, to lay down their arms and faithfully to carry out all the provisions America indeed of all the civil- China on July 26, 1945, at Pots- The solemn cermony, marking the first defeat in Japan's 2,600 year old semi-legendary history, took place aboard this mighty battleship with 12 signatures which required only a few minutes to affix to the articles of sur ized world are centered tonight dam and subsequently adhered to My fellow countrymen: Today the guns are silent. A of the instrument of surrender on the battleship Missouri. There by the Union of Soviet Socialist great tragedy has ended.

A great and the general orders issued by the Japanese imperial general on that small piece of American Republics, I have commanded the soil anchored in Tokyo harbor Japanese imperial government victory has been won. The skies render. One Prisoner she ll take no longer rain death the seas headquarters hereunder. the Japanese have just officially and the Japanese imperial gen Surroundtxl by the might of the United States navy bear only commerce men every laid down their arms. They have where walk upright in the sun signed terms of unconditional sur and army, and under the eyes of the American and British commanders they so ruthlessly defeated in the Philippines light.

The entire world is quietly render. KANSAS CITY. UP) Wil and Malaya, the Japanese representatives quietly made the Four years ago the thoughts 92 of 'Houston' Dies From Beating at peace. The holy mission has been completed and in reporting liam Morris, a sailor from La- marks on paper which ended the bloody Pacafic conflict. Fayette, and Miss Alice and fears of the whole civilized world were centered on another piece of American soil Pearl this to you, the people, I speak Rosemary Godman, Kansas That horrible war, which had for the thousands of silent lips, City, paid for their wedding license with 300 pennies.

"Heck Harbor. The mighty threat to civilization which began there is forever stilled among the jungles and the beaches and in the deep TOKYO BAY VP) liberated Indi fire," said Miss Callie D. Dick- Crew in waters of the Pacific which now laid at rest. It was a long road to Tokyo and a bloody one. Allied prisoners of war Sunday recited more instances of beat Nimitz Grateful To Forces That marked the way.

I speak for the entered its eighth year ia China, and had raged for nearly three years and nine months for th United States and Great Britain, was finally and officially at an end with complete victory for th Allies. Fiddles With Ten. On behalf of Emperor Hirohito. We shall not forget Pearl Har unnamed brave millions home en, the clerk, while counting the pennies for the third time, "I'm not going to count them again. There were 300 the bor.

ings, hunger and humiliation in eluding tigerish "attacks by Jap ward bound to take up the chal The Japanese militarists will lenge of that future which they dom is, and who know that it is anese women on helpless flyers first time." not forget the U.S.S. Missouri. did so much to salvage from the worth whatever price they had to The evil done by the Japanese brink of disaster. pay to preserve it. war lords can never be repaired Foreign minister Mamoru Shige All Previously Reported War Prisoners It was the spirit of liberty which "As I look back on the long.

I 1 A. 1L: A Brought It About cut wieir power r4 rru anA mitsu signed for Japan. He dolled Congress' Big tortuous trail from those grim destroy and kill has been taken but there was no indication of deliberate, German scale mass exterminations. In the unregistered "torture farm Ofuna camp near Yokohama brutality was common. One prisoner was openly beaten to death by a brutish guard known days of Bataan and Corregidor his top hat, tinkered with the pea and then firmiy affixed his sig when an entire world lived in Iuvuii uicju, iiicu alliums aiiu what is left of their navy are now USS MISSOURI.

(JP) The text battle. We now know that that spirit of liberty, the freedom of the individual, and the personal dignity of man, are the strongest impotent. nature to the surrender document, a paper about 12 by IS inches. Job: Lowering WASHINGTON, D. (V) To Those Gone Forever.

to the prisoners only as "Kango of Admiral of the Fleet Nimitz' remarks at the Japan surrender ceremony: The navy disclosed Saturday night fear; when democracy was on the defensive everywhere, when modern civilization trembled in the balance, I thank a merciful God that he has given us the faith, the courage and the power from Shigemitsu carefully sicned the To all of us there comes first and toughest and most enduring American copy first, then affixed that 92 officers and men of the cruiser Houston, which disap a sense of gratitude to Almighty forces in all the world. We have God who sustained lis and our had our day of rejoicing over this 'On board all naval vessels at Cho." Seven died of malnutrition. Approximately 4,200 Americans, British and Dutch remain in eamos in the Tokyo-Yokohama nis name to a dupLcate copy to be retained by Japan. sea and in port, and at our navy peared Feb. 28, 1942, have been Of Taxes which to mould victory.

allies in the dark days of grave victory. We have had our day danger, who made us to erow of prayer and devotion. Now let liberated and are in Calcutta, In following Gen. Yoshiiiro island bases in the Pacific, there is rejoicing and thanksgiving. The long and bitter struggle, which Our Last Chance.

dia. from weakness into the strongest us set aside V-J day as one of area, Comdr. Harold Stassen of Adm. Halsey's staff reported as AU or tnem, wnn tne excepuon We have known th bitterness Umczu, of the Japanese imperial general staff, sat down resolutely, and scrawled his name on the documents as if in a tremendous Japan started so treacherously cn he conferred With international! umnt nut Sat. notu Vino con us Murxma 4V linlA uhirh hairs iyhHo 110 fh of two Chinese mess attendants, ot dcfeat and the exultation of the seventh of December, 1941, is at an end.

Red Cross officials on evacuation urday for tne reconvening on forces of tyranny that sought to strongest nation on earth and clans Wednesday of a congress already destroy his civilization. Lvhich, in this war, we have weanesaay 01 a cungress aucnu; previously naa Deen lisiea as triumph, and from both we have prisoners of war. Two addition- learned there can be no turning Evnder.ee piled up that captured nlentv of hot oratory 'I take great pride in the Amer al members of the nuusiuus harV mnct on fnni-arH tn Our first thoughts, of course striven so mightily to preserve. flyers and submarine men were ld trouble for tne administra- crew, an orncer ana an eniisiea preser-e in peace whaf we won ican forces which have helped to win this victory. America can be proud of them.

The officers and given -special treatment, sum as tion man, aiso nave ueen iiueraicu thoughts of gratefulness and deep Work Together In Future. obligation go out to those of our Those principles provide the loved ones who have been killed faith, the hope and the opportun- inaiiana, tne navy saia. mere A is unon Even nurry. A Japanese colonel present was seen to wipe tears from his eyes as the general signed. All the Japanese looked tense and weary.

Five Pen MacArthur. Shigemitsu looked on as Umczu signed. Gen. MacArthur was next in inquisition torture, solitary con- The big job of course) wiU De finement and gagging with metal to remodel old laws and enact new men of the United States army. or maimea in mis terriDie war.

ity which helped men to improve was no immediate indication the lesson of victory itself brings where the group now in Calcutta mfnnH nnnm Kr.ih navy, marine corps, coast guard bits. ones to help ease the country into wna ana sea ana in tne air, themselvse and their lot. Liberty and merchant marnie who fought nua Dccn iifiu prisoners. Some iiyers on inr way a peacetime way 0f life. Event- for our future security and the the Pacific have written heroic American men ana women nave does not make all men perfect nor given their live so that this day all sorietv Rorur.

nut it hns nm. crison were dragged mrougn nallv mav ft around to survival of civilization. The de new rlinnlPis in thic mti.in'a rvili- A 4 I ui uuimave vicxoTy migni come 1 vidljxioxe.solW-DrogresA.and structiveness of the war poten tary history. I have infinite re romman- dor, towns nd cities where they were lowering taxes, a. pext displayed before Jerring year-s incomes, which always is a They were spit upon, cursed and popular procedure with both the and assure the survival of a civil- hannmesa and decency for more War Workers on behalf of all the victorious tial, through progressive advances spect'for their courage, resource- Allied powers.

in scientific discovery, has in fact ized world. No victory can make people than any other philosophy good their loss, 0f government in history. And fulness and devotion duty. We beaten, women in ui legislators and the people. MacArthur immediately called now reached a point which re also acknowledge the great con were the mOSt VICIOUS, Saia 2gl.

pi nro immediate tmV We think of those whom death this day has shown aeain that it vises the traditional concept of tribution to this victory made by Gcn- Jonathan ainwright 7et Day Off war. our valiant allies. United we ana in this war has hurt, taking Trom provides the greatest strength and them husbands, sons, brothers the greatest power which man has We have, had our last chance. fought and united we prevail. otn- Anr.ur revival cf Sxg- Monday and sisters whom they loved.

No ever reached. If we do not now devise seme victory can bring back the faces I We know that under it we can All Offer Their Lhes. Tlse two defeated Allied com- The port of Tokyo, which waslmanders. now SAvnrinff tVi knur greater and more equitable sys 1 Donald Blood good of Long Beach, ture and here's where trouble a B-29 gunner, who bailed for administration comes in out of a damaged Superfot near are such jtems a3 more unem- Tokyo last May. ployment compensation for idle war workers, assuring oppportun- Frflnk CrSVBIl ities for jobs, continuing the draft, giving veterans back their old rVac F5 iDS determining who gets they long to see.

meet the hard problems of peace fem ArmnspHInn will ho at nnr WASHINGTON, D. (IP) Lir tv, tm ic Only the knowledge that the which have come upon us. A first opened by Commodore Perry of triumph, stepped up. and Wain-m 1853. is now crowded with wright helped MacArthur take United States Men War.

The his seat. victory, which these sacrifices free people with free allies, who President Truman said baturaay theological and involves a spirit have made possible, will be wise-! can develop an atomic bomb, can ly used, can give them any com- use the same skill and energy and process of bringing Japan into the MacArthur simed the Aom- fired. iiigui in -a i-iuui uay siaiciucm, ual recrudescence and improve-that the nation recognizes the im- ment of human character that portance and dignity of labor and wiU synchronize with our almost fort. It is our responsibility determination to overcome all BEVERLY HILLS. CALIF.

(JP) family of civilized nations, which ments with five pers. was interrupted when Japan The irrt he handed immediately launched her program of conquest, to Gen. Wainwricht, the second to ours, the living to see to it that the difficulties ahead. tne ngnt oi every American to matchless advance in science, art, this victory shall be a monument Victory always has its burdens Home Building a wage wnicn win permit a ae- literature and all material and Frank Craven, who played a crominent role on the American worthy of the dead who died to and its responsibilities as well as hi awn iwgm auain. uen.

rercival. The third was an cent living standard. cultural developments of the last Today all freeilum loving poo- ordinary shinhmrd rmt wm it. its rejoicing Ftage or screen throughout most The president's comment was two thousand years. It must be pies of the world rejoice in the pen.

MacArthur then croduced a We think of all the millions of But we face the future itnd all of his 6o years, died at his nome Boom Already echoed by other leaders in the of the spirit if we are to save victory and feel pride in the ac- fourth ien. nretim--ihw k- here Saturday men and women in our armed its dangers with great confidence forces and merchant marine all and great hope. America can country, as the United States pre- the flesh complishments of our combined 1 to President Truman. Then h. Active until a heart ailment pared to celebrate the Labor day forces.

We also pay tribute to comnleted hU sicmat llf Cti'l Dignity Once More. over the world who, after years build for itself a future of employ forced him to forego film work Under Way holiday. Concern was voiced by those who defended our freedom a fifth, possibly a tronhy to he Te or. sacrifice and hardshro and iment and security. Together with We stand in Tokyo today rem at the cost of their lives.

tained br himself. Gns Wa-n- peril, have been spared by provi- I the United Nations, it can build some leaders, however, lest the iniscent of our countrymant Com several months ago, he had made two pictures since the first of the ear, "The Suspect" and "Colonel aence from harm. a world ol peace founded on jus WASHINGTON, D. (JP) r1" Vk modore Perry, 92 years ago. His tendant unemployment might not tobjap3n To Home Front Workers.

tice and fair dealing and toler- EfSngham," the latter not yet re- A tiny boom in home building be promptly solved. leased. He was about to start an nas begun even in advance of tne an era of enlightenment and pro it i i au We think of all the men and ance- Rpav Wnpl(1 women and children who rinrinJ Brave New World. ivieanwnue uie iiuuuus I nr controls. workers, "who have been urged f.

Jtu these years have carried on at As president of the United Raymoud M. Foley, commission, er of the Federal Housing ad since the start of the war to re- "On Guam is a military ceme- wright and Percival, both obvi-tery in a green valley not faf from ously happy, saluted snappily. my headquarters. The ordered They were followed by serene rows of white crosses stand as faced Adm. Nimitz.

who signed oa reminders of the heavy cost we behalf of the United States, have paid for victory. On these Blarney for Australia. crosses are the names of Amer- ican soldiers, sailors and marines Came Culpepper. Tomaino. Sweeney.

Geru MacArthur arter! a Brpmberg. DePew-. Melloy. Ponzi- brk maT of ceremonfes. He f-I1 re 0S.i!ST made a brief introdSrstaS! home, in lonesomeness and nnvie- States, I proclaim Sunday.

Sept other and had contracted to ap pear in two more. Harry Bridges Wins Divorce lu'" the knowledge thereby gained of ty and fear. 2, 1945 to be V-J day the day of Our thoughts eo out to the mil- formal surrender by Japan. It is ministration, reported Saturday, that applications for insured fi working day, were told to have western science was forged into an instrument of oppression and fun Monday. lions of American workers and not yet the day for the forma! nancing of new homes to be con businessmen, to our farmers and proclamation of the end of the structed under the FHA program human enslavement.

Freedom of 'One Man Army1 expression, freedom of action vyTr 1 miners to all those who have war or or me cessation of hos-built up this country's fighting I tilities. But it is a day which even freedom of thought were tocher SS? then called denied through suppression of lib Taken io Mukden strength, and who have shipped we Americans shall always re to our allies the means to resist member as a day of retribution- Harry Bridges.west coast CIO Jn Jul FHA field offices re labor leader, Saturday held an ceived appUcations to insure mort. signer in turn to step forward. eral education, through appeal to e-i irfiT-r i I anil tHmiicH fh An obligation to insure that their sac- and overcome the enemy. as we remember that other day, mieriocuiory uetiec ui wowo tio.

(nin tt txt-rr vr- im I the day of infamy rf W1 0 6 spared with 2,792 applications A.th..i- WT 1IT .,,41, Unna min From this day we move for better and safer world in which I Ruj to live. I uiuuMiiua vJ. I Tir t4 s- I we are commmeu uj Now for the Peace. quickly, scooting hi, TT. by Superior Judge Frank T.

Dea- private homes now is Umited to r- to areas assigned quotas by the Na- rid res must pay his wife 585 rifice. have come to serve in our era of security at home. With ZZIL? fiyf VL. the United Natoins we move To achieve this it will be nec- more comfortable twwritino vn wibii AJUiiiK iiu duaiicac, nasi been taken to Mukden after be- to see that the Japanese people i Yonisimvin I are liberated from this condition toward a new and better world of a month alimony and $500 attorney essary tor tne unitea rauons to he was sirninjr. ill enforce rigidly the peace terms MacArthur smiled aporovinalr lective service boards artf ration peace and international good Kftore and co-operation.

fees plus court costs. vow Bridges and his 20 year old IntantrV prison camp by a humanitarian team, headquarters of U. S. forces SST mipusi-u upon wapan. as xne Kussian rose and saluted.

daughter, Jacqueline Betty, testi in DiiTia onrmmwH Caturrinv A I aa it win aiso De necessary to mam- Quickly in turn. Australian, tain our national strength at a Canadian. French. Dutch and Newr and Red Cross workers: to the t. lTv-J? ut 1 men and women in the USO and thlJ daT, of J'fu Ylth Hls hel2 are demobilized and other essen- fied that Mrs.

Bndges was U. S. Bound the entertainment world to -V, who lives at St. Clair Shores, 1- i level which will discourage future Zealand representatives signed in acts cf aggression aimed at the that order. "chronic drunkard" who was abusive to her family and friends, consorted with other men and in aU those who have helped in this au ROME.

UP) Six thousand destruction of our way of life. The Australian. Gen. Sir Thnm- uaLiUlirrtvr letter, ik uiuuiij uii vv. co-operative struggle to preserve members of the 91st Infantry di "Now we turn to the rreat tasks I as DIamey.

haDPened to sitm the dulged in nude exhibitionism liberty and decency in the world. 1 nJ a a ed, will enable expansion vertically rather than horizontally. If the Anofher Traitor Slain vision, which played a leading of reconstruction and restoration. I Japanese copy first, with an We think of our departed eal- OT I DIQS OeDT. role in the final destruction of I am confident that we will be I predion that denoted it didnt nntlcctt tTV If lant leader.

Franklin D. Roose- CHAMPAIGN. UP) A. Vandegrift Pledge: Nazi armies in Italy, sailed for the able to apply the same skill. re-make any difference.

velt, defender of democracy, ar- I Willard, president of the Univer man au traitors ana collaborators frA rvrnt United States Saturday from Na sourcefulness and keen thinking San Breaks Throat h. chitect of world peace and co-op- sity of Illinois, announced Satur Speedy Releases ples, aboard the army transport, have been executed in Belgium, dlorable state into a position of iu prooicms as were cppiiea i eration. dav that bids for the construction Mount Vernon. dignity And our thoughts go out to our of the administration building fnr WinninC th1lyredbr lCWJry. 1 Delanoyer, a member of the WASHINGTON, D.

(P During the gruelling Italian a ii I --e w- Did Their Job Well. gananx auies tnis war: lo the university airport will be "ui's idn i iuw imi UiV ut German gestapo, convicted of "To the Pacific basin has come Gen. A. Vandergrift, marine campaign, the 91st captured Li-corps commandant, Saturday night vorno and Pisa and droveover the murdering patriots in the t-ouvain tnose wno resisted the invaders; asked Tuesday, Sept. 4.

The con to those who were not strong km win lot rw a the vista of a new emancipated bad a LianO The flags of the United States. district, was shot to death Sat world. Today, freedom is on the uiin, nussia ana uuna iivuftii iu iiuiu uui, uut wno nev- I ported. urday. promised his men in the Pacific Futa pass in the battle of the he will get them home "in a man- Gothis line, and fought its way ner as rapid, equitable and or- into Bologna, and Treviso.

The offensive, democracy is on the from the -eranda deck of the Mis- Held in LI pari viuri. More than 100 high hank- march. Today, in Asia as well as derlr as possible." He said that 91st lost 1,400 men killed and 6. inir military anH naval etf ffr-m r.t their people; to those who stood V-J blAltMcNlb: in Europe, unshackled peoples are nx. mr i M.

1 a demobolization system has now 659 wounded in 271 days of corn- itvj.vir. uT ine ministry oi the Allie were in the tasting the full sweetness of liber up against great odds and held the line, until the United Nations been inaugurated, and told the bat. me interior saia baturaay uni forme.1 crouo watching t. ty, the relief from fear msririKc tVat hliov( vnil Willi Ciano, oaugnter of the late Benito ceremony. 'In the Philippines, America Peaceful Japanese? together were able to supply the arms and the men with which to overcome the forces of evil.

A'JZll em" Good Weather has evolved a model for this new Mussolini, had been interned on MacArthur. In Ms opening re-Lipari, a grim island off Sicily marks, declared: "It is my earn- free world of Asia. In the Philip- where her father once imprisoned est hope and indeed the hope cf Spirit of Liberty Won. For Labor Day WASHIXGTON. D.

C. (JP) Secretary of State Jimon Tirm Snt- pines. America has demonstrated Retired Agent Back scores or anti-fascists. The count-ian mar.kind that from tr.w sclerr.n a victory rf mnrp than I This is itnat peoples or tne east ana peo- ess. widow of Count Galea zzo occasion a better world shall Ciano.

will be confined to her emerge out of the blood and arms alone. This is a victory of plM of the west may walk side rilfJJ. I- iJUUlVIIU XV. MT A t-T XT XT I Fleming, 80. retired general VuTVuTt- iiDerty over tyranny.

unuw iUC t.n.iuui u- me in'iie iiiemseives, oi Dy side in mutual respect and apartment" on the island until carnage of the part rom our war plants rolled the a peacefully inclined government. with mutual benefit. The history freight agent for the Chicago, Bur- baU lington and Quincy railroad, died SLSnaaVattba" suggested Saturday. The entire final disposition of her case, the Finally, after New Zealand's 4. 1 1 tdn.b ana pianes wnicn Diastea He 6aid that we expect" to see powers will be made to serve the of our sovereignty there has now signature, less than 23 minutes announcement said.

Saturday. ends of human welfare." the full confidence or the east. nation can expect mostly good weather over the three day Labor from the start of the ceremony, the sun broke through the cloud. Former Secretry E. R.

Stettinlus "And so. my fellow country- wr way to tne neart oi our ene- such a government emerge event-my; from our ship yards sprang ually but he sterniy added: "We LJS th a the and our Allies 511311 be the judges oceans of the world for our wea- day holiday, designated as chief American I men, today I report to you that Record Cigaret Sales In August Perfect Weathe1 Forecast delegate to the United Nations: your sons and daughters have and MacArthur formally and in a frim voice declared the closed. The Japanese departed imrcedl- pons and supplies; from our farms v. ramA thu fwi which does emerge will or will Named to of I The destructive force of modern served you well and faithfully methods, of warfare which has with the calm, deliberate, deter armies and navies and for all our not to th Pf3ce CHAMPAIGN. (JP) Dr.

Hu been made so terribly evident by I mined fighting spirit of the Amer- SPRINGFIELD. TTV- bitter chore acconi- fiOrERVMIVT WEATHER FORECASTS. bert N. Smith, formerly of the Harvard law and medical schools allies in all the corners of the security oi uie worm. biiau earth; from our mines and fac-pudee tnat government by its cigarets were sold in Illinois dur-Psncd- the atomic bomb, makes it all too Mean soldier and sailor based upon BLOOM INJTOf AREA: Clear with pleat- ant sunaay: highest 82.

clear that civilization cannot sur- a tradition of historical trait, as ing August than in any month Jl. who served until recently as tones came the raw materials and aeeas no1 DV us woras. vive another war. The world! against the fanaticism of an enemy since July, 1941, the state revenue ITy VierK UieS navy reserve lieutenant, has been the finished products which gave Former Secretary Coraell Hull: E-AJCTAGRAPH WEATHER RECORD. maximum.

86: minimum 70. appointed professor of legal med us the equipment to overcome our very survival oi xne numan enemies. Irace now depends upon its ability ri.aroiT m. d. iii.

Mian kiil i ii i cannot permit the new (United supported only by mythological Nations) organization to fail, fiction, their spiritual strength Every citizen of the world must and power has brought us through department reported Saturday. EFFINGHAM. IUL.JJP) Steve Collections from the 2 cents per Webb. 63. night city clerk, died package state tax amounted to Saturday of a heart attack at TemTrainr 72 70 ucine in xne graauaie scnooi ol tne Funday: 7:31.

I Universitv of Illinois Prpcirlpnt But back of it all were the will to build a system of organized and spirit and determination of a 1 relations among men and among accept personal responsibility for to victory. They are homeward $1,241,425 In August, or $113,234 home. Survivors Include PANTAGRAPH PHONES 6900-5 Saturday. bound take care of them." free people who know what free- nations, in which our newly found its success more than the previous month, widow..

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