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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 18

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raatagrP. I mtagt WeAay. April t. "1 SPOTUGHT ON VENEZUELA 3 Candiddfei File For Forreit Board Rev. Guy Bond Land Reform Ambitious, JWUim PNS1 Dunald lUnna.

lis Hash and fwurt MUter art raiidulatea If tht I uf- Retired Delavan Pastor, Dies ret-trn Wmg ftuard of dura Un. Laudable-Time Key Factor To memliert of tht board are to be elected in tht April II pri I i)KIa MI KHIX mary. i) -tl'NSt- The Rev. Guy II. lWd.

TS. retired Methodist minuter, died at 11 m. Rhodes Tells Monday at a Prorta n.ijitai 14. km ing lingering lllnrsa. li funeral will be al 130 m.

Club Members Thursday at tht iiaiimann runrr al Hume. Tht Rev. Raljih lliMard till officiate, and burial Hill bt in Mount lUpt Cemetery at A Of House Work Visitation will begin at 4 pm. 'Statt Rep. Ren Rhodes of Nor CARACAS.

VnwwrU Thf tattling aiy ttt Ctrnctt thriving, lit ofjwe buiMinct rittl NVw fork, lit trrrwayt rt wit Oiirigo't rvi ul rhukH wuh fr. TVr r. tn fan, mart Ut nvktrl automobitrs prr rapua lhan ran I Miml lh itm-u of any wwlJ racial oni(l lh I'nttrJ Sfalra. TN optf art wrll drrtMd and very puliit cxccjii an automobile They ail drlvt h'th chMi bit) pUyinu 'Yhu ih C.imi brim; to try to mik tha ihir turn out ot the way brrorf tHj dj. Jlot next lo all oiHilrm on the brtwm hilli that Jut up throughout th brt midrnttal and bul lfu diiulcu.

thrrt it a tiranct (Fourth of Series) WednesiUy at lle luneral home. 0' Mr. ftnd as lom near Fair. mal outlined legulativt procedures In tht Illinois House of Rep resentaiivrs at a meeting of the field Sept. 11.

a ol JTe and Ijiura IWmhI. lie mar Li Young Men's Club Tuesday noon at the IlllniMs Hotel. A number of the randd(ea who seek nomination at the April 10 tied Margaret (Vrighton at Jair-field Krb. 7. 1.

Sunlvlng are 'his wife; sons. Oral. Weat.m: William, Tlii mini housing development, pictured bov is a major port of Veneuela's land reform movement and present a iharp contrast to the squalor, Mow, represented ty Die ranchos' vhacki of mud, scrap wool and metal. The new rural housing i an effective artniment to keep the farmert from leaving the land for a dream of better Jobs in the city only to end up In the "runcho" slums. primary were guests of tht club.

Mr. Rhodes tmphasUed tht West Hartford, mret I daughters. Mrs. lUzel Hartley, Mrs. Mary Mruwr ana Aim Kahn.

Pmria: 1J grsndt hildrrn. A sister precede him In death. Mr. Bond f'llp(l In Tu. Arturo OtUa right, an entliusJastle district director of the land reform ptwnm.

At left is one of the farmers in a rural cooperative. work of tht Pension laws Commission on which he has served for a number of years. "Our aim is to obtain uniformity In the 19 pension plans under state jurisdiction," he said. Another aim Is to put the plans on a sounder actuarial basis to re- cols. Cuba and Argents and last at Green Valley.

t'ion retiring at bark to the land but that an effort Greon Valley and moved lo lel. van. Two years ago bt and n.s sight. Oinglne to th sloprs art thiKJnl of Itttla hud callrd Poanbly they are railed that tvraute thry art to unlike tht tnovtt vtrtlon of a raruho. IJ r.

IS SQf AI1R Each ranch) will vary in ale from about that of a tare dg duct tht growing unfunded liabilities of the pension programs. wlft moved to Peoria. niuot be made to keep more thini tands from pouring In after them RAW Kl ItAI. IIOI HIM) IPiditiral Adirtemer.t advance him up to 5.000 tollvars Jl.looi for 20 years without interest. This Is enough to cover the materials and specialized labor for a 2 or 3 bedroom house.

If that sired house sounds small for a man with six or eight kids, remember that he has always lived in a one room shack before. There Is a simple bathroom In A couple of dayi later wt saw agrarian reform in action. Arturo On It of Santa Fe, New Mexico, who came down here 14 years ago and now work for the Venezuelan government, showed over some krnntt to a small puny barn. It nude of mud. srrart ft wood or aometimei Iron.

Each contains a hum.m family. Thrrt Is little Aatfr. no aanlia-tUm. Sewage trickles down the hillnkiri in rMilrts. OPEN HOUSE Shod hands with your Rtpublican Candidates for tht April 10 election and Primary of tht new rural housing.

The houses are bring built on land pur each house, consisting of an open shower and flush toilet, but this room la always entered from the chased from the owner of huge ftttA it1 outside only. There is no door estate. from the bathroom to the Inside of ortu explained that the peas the house. When I asked Orlli There Is no accurate count of the numticr of propl living in Caracas rancho. It mut be in the tens of Many ot thrm art former farm workers who have moved to the city in the hope of better Job exactly as the about this he explained that these people had never had a bath or used an inside toilet before so they ants get no money.

They get credit and technical help only. The credit Is for building materials and skilled labor. They must be will-ing to do all of the unskilled building labor themselves. had to get accustomed to the idea Hotel Rogers April 5 7:30 P. M.

McUn gradually! Repayments on the lam are made monthly or annually, de- people of our rural South have moved Into the Rreat U.S. cities of the North. The only differenre Is the unutterable aqualor in which these peop' I've. IttrtiKmtnN To qualify peasant must have a wife and children and have: demonstrated a willingness to MtlMft Ccvnty (public Ctnlrcl ft Cvmmltf 4 pending on the nature of the peas Club ants work. The equivalent of a worn, me government wm mrnnlg and chi, kens.

sold at the We talked with Manuel Tern local market, will meet the yearly Polltlrnl AdveiHement Guerrero, head of the Govern' payment on the average. Also. ment Planning Office, about these payments depend on the size of people. They are the main reason his crop. If he has a good crop.

he is expected to make an advance he says, for agrarian reform. Not that these people can be moved Goddard Bros. Call for Action Your Vote Three Aldermen Oppose Lincoln Park Transfer on the next payment. Bl 8IXFASMEN CRITICAL (Political AdvertLiement) How do these people work the land? They each have a garden PAUL I. GODDARD patch around the house but they Tax Levies Hiked At Town Meeting also acquire a share In a coopera tive acreage which might be LINCOLN (PNS Transfer cropped In corn, cotton, or sugar Hear, See! IVAN LIGHT TV Channel 31 Tonight, 9:59 P.M.

of the Lincoln Memorial Park bllv rtis ptopU In ttili cwnty mn4 rfittrict llv In fartil lend wfcam cation mn4 knew kw ra In ebundanc. A way lift that li Hi fintil thai civllliatUn can eraduc. WARNER W. GODDARD cane, depending on the locality from the city to the Lincoln Park The cooperative gets its plowing district struck a snag Monday and fertilizer on credit from pri vate companies who own the ma night. Although nine aldermen voted chinery.

The bill must be paid as Woodford Clerk's Office Open April 7 In favor of executing the quit soon as the crop comes in. Each $195,000 Voted In 20-Minute Annual Session claim deed, three opposed the member or the co-op gets credit Political Advc-rtfccmpnt) resolution, Don Shay, John Bau- EUREKA Woodford County for his labor and, depending on the percentage of labor he has man and Gordon Meredith. Clerk Ina B. Vcrcler has, an City Attorney Luther Dearborn contributed, he participates in the profit from the crop. nouneed that her office will be ruled that under the statute the Electors at the City of Bloom- Ortiz is enthusiastic.

So are the proposition required two thirds A Vote For ELMO GENERAL ASSEMBLY open Saturday until noon In order to allow persons to vote absentee Ineton Township meeting Tuesday government people with whom you vote of the council and that nine afternoon authorized taxes at the and one third votes were needed ballots lor the Tuesday primary. 'v rate ot almost $10,000 a minute. Saturday noon is the deadline. out of the 14 votes In the council. Two members of the council were "Doc" talk.

Many of the businessmen say it won't work. They say the peasants will never pay and, besides, it's bucking the world trend toward large scale farming with It took only 20 minutes to con Mrs. Vercler also said that duct the business of the township absent because of Illness. Mayor Thursday is the last day her of fhfr art Uadr and ptepl htr wtia Or (trying or who want to Mrvt tht Republican Caui. Our political horliont muii bo broadtntd to tho pooplo In thlt.

aroa can havo strong volco In Stat Government, at a meetine at the City Hall. In Edward Spellman ruled the trans fice will mail out absentee ballots fer motion lost. that time a poor relief tax levy Unless the property Is trans of $125,000 and a funeral town fund tax levy of $70,000 were COUNTY TREASURER Minonk Asks ferred to the park district by the city, the park commissioners can less men and more machinery. Time the greatest of those three key words will tell. Given time and health (as the result of clean housing and education) these people just might rise to the occasion.

It will not be free enterprise adopted without dissent. not spent any money on perma The poor relief levy was up nent improvements. The commis sioners had planned through co For Bids For Park Shelters POSHARD Is A Vote For An Experienced Administrator For COUNTY TREASURER REPUBLICANS! Let's look ahead, new leaders must step forward to serve and expand the party. Join us now. We need your help.

Primary April 10th operation of the county highway department to improve a road into about $5,000 and the town levy up $10,000 from last year. The taxes authorized Tuesday will not be collected until 1963. The Increase in the poor fund tax levy was occasioned more by caution than by need, apparently. farming on the U.S. model but it may provide a decent living and the incentives that go with ownership.

Someday these people may even be customers buyers instead of public charges. the park. There was also an item of about $200 insurance bills due MINONK (PNS) The Mi nonk City Council Monday evening April 11 which the Commissioners had expected to pay. This will now decided to ask for bids to provide have to be born by the city, ac (Political Advertisement) picnic shelters at the city park The levy was set so that a 10 cent rate on each $100 of assessed value would be extended. The 10 cent cording to Alderman Arthur Gim- bel.

A 11 and recreation field. The bids will be opened at the May meeting. A resolution was adopted that rate is necessary to qualify for state aid in case emergency de A Life-Long Resident of McLean County Engaged In mands are made on the poor fund if restrooms for the general pub Adult-Youth Panel in Forrest Ilusmess for 10 1 ears Has Served the People 01 This No state aid has been used in County for 21 Years In Law Enforcement. Bloomington since pre-World War II days, however. I Understand the Duties of the Office Which I Seek FORREST (PNS) Several Town fund spending represents salary costs and the annual job of as Prescribed by the Illinois Statutes.

Continuous committees of the Youth Commis- sion Organization will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Forrest property assessment. Moderator of the meeting, at' tended primarily by deputy as lic are included in plans of a bath house at the proposed swimming pool site the city will be obligated to the swimming pool committee for the present amount in the city swimming pool fund and continue to pay 10 per cent of the municipal sales tax each consecutive month until the total amount of $10,000 has been paid. This motion serves as a pledge to the swimming pool committee for the stated amount of $10,000 and provides further that the pay Township hall for a panel discus sessors, was Ned Dolan. He has Courteous and Efficient Public Service to All is My Pledge.

Vote for Elmo "Doc" Poshard Republican Primary April 10 For Traasportation to Polls Ph. 822-8155 or 823-5339 occupied the chair for many sion between adults and teenagers. Theodore Abel, principal of Oc-tavia unit high school, will be on hand to answer questions. Topics I 11', MMaaiiMMiasiMitniifiisariiimM'ttiiiiiftiias-liiiiiiillliiiiir ON HIS RECORD Re-Eledt Republican Candidate for STATE REPRESENTATIVE of the discussion will concern a years. First Graders To Give Play summer program for teenagers- work or recreation, a teenage em (Political Advertisement) ployment agency, adult employ ment will be made when the pool committee signs a valid contract for the building of the pool.

The motion shall be void if such ment of teenagers, adult attitudes toward the county curfew and civ- action has not been taken by 1963. ic clean-up projects. MINONK -(PNS)- First grade pupils will give a playlet entitled "Under the Big Top" at the Minonk Grade School Parent-Teacher Association meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. The Minonk Dana Rutland (PoUtlcl Advertisement) Best Qualified For County Judge: Grade School band will entertain Mothers of the third and sixth grades will be hostesses.

CARL H. SLAYBACK Republican Candidate for SHERIFF Of McLean County (Primaries April 10) 41st District -UV1NGTON, FORD, KANKAKEE COUNTIES A Vote for Carl Is A Vote for. THE MAN who has the courage to speak and vote his THE MAN who fights for Home Rule. THE MAN who represents the entire 41st District. CLINTON 14 if 1 St Mrs.

Mildred Spencer sustained a severe sprain of an ankle In a fall Sunday and will be confined several days because of the acci dent. She is employed at Eureka Williams Company In i -i z4 ML 0IVAN LIGHT "What Kind of Experience?" In my long practice of law, longer in this County than my worthy opponent, I have personally handled important matters, both civil and crimi COURT NOTES McLEAN COUNTY THE RECORD BLOOMINfiTON POLICE COURT VOTED AGAINST sales tax increase. I believe In Police Protection for the rural areas as well as in the towns throughout the county. If nominated and elected, I will make every effort William McKeever. 51.

of 708 Mercer, fined $05 for illegal transportation of liquor. Howard Phinn. S7. Carlock. fined 30 lor nrunKennesa.

Under the cumulative system used In electing State Representatives, each voter is credited with three votes. If you vote for two candidates, each receives one and one-half votes. Your for CARL T. HUNSICKER will bo a vote for Better JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT (Heard by Al Grabt, Bloomington) Earl E. Peterson.

45. Hevworth. fined to see that your trust and confidence is justified. $35 50 for trespassing on complaint of VOTED AGAINST salary increases for State Legislators. CO-SPONSORED legislation favorable to government at the county and the township level.

FOUGHT the Chicago CTA giveaway. FOUGHT FOR honest election laws for the City of Chicago. tveiyn uyer. Monterey White. 4J.

Bloomington. I will co-operate with all law enforcement agen sent to county )ai In default of $35.50 fine for trespassing on complaint of Evelyn Dyer. cies in the enforcement of the law. PROBATE COURT Estate of Enos Stewart: Will ad nal, in many different courts, trial and appellate, against strong adversaries with able attorneys. This hardens the legal muscles and quickens perception.

This type of experience is not to be compared with the presentation of mere numbers of matters (most of them, small, routine or default) against weak opposition, without counsel or unable to afford it; nor to be compared with prosecutions only, largely through tax-paid Assistants, for the powerful State with all its resources, against the weak, the poor, the uninformed, the undefended and the mentally ill! 31 YEARS EXPERIENCE AT LAW 31 SOME JUDICIAL EXPERIENCE, BETTER THAN HONE mitted to probate: Enos E. Stewart, son, named executor; personal property valued at $900; real estate value not determined. YOU! VOTE AND SUPPORT APPRECIATED Estate of Frank Kewlmi: Will ad CARL T. HUNSICKER first name on ballot under STATE REPRESENTATIVE mined to rebate: Huida Newlon. idow, namel executor: value of real etate estimated at St.ond: personal prcrx rly va ue unoi-lcrmincd.

Estate of Cora A Stauffer: Inventory filed showin eta'e valued at $37,000 CIRCUIT COURT Home Cuarpntv Savings Company rs OITKR VOfR SKRV1CLS regularly in the business building marketplace Pantarraph Classified Ads. Dial S24-3041 now and a Iriuxliy Ad Writer will help you. aii'ii i (nan 'Hielt' cirri' I Ida Zevhkr. et al' Coofettioo Judgment iof entered..

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