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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 2

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 2

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1 Plan to Replace Logan Probes Rabies Clues YMCA Mapping Plans to Boost Guide Program In an effort to e-mnd its Tn- WED FEB 'j 1358 WED FEB 5 1958 the remaining three cables almost a half inch in diameter. Gordon checked the tower at 6:30 p.m. Saturday. At another location Saturday evening a feeder line was pulled loose from the equipment at the location, damaging the equipment and cutting off sen-ice at several hemes. More than a thousand homes are serviced bv the tower.

Bethany Power Change Eyed Eethany, Feb. 4 (Special) is a movement in Bethany to substitute Illinois Co. service for the present mun TELEVISION CABLES CUT ATTAYLORVILLE Taylorville, Feb. 4 (Special) Rollie Gordon, technician for ihi- West End Cooperative television tower, said that reception in the city was severely damaged Saturday night when two heavy cables leading from the tower into the equipment shack were cut. Attempts had been made to cut into H0LSTEIN UNIT SETS EFFINGHAM MEETING Effingham, Feb.

4 (Special) The Holstein breeders of the Effingham district are holding their annual barn meeting at the farm of Foster Walk south of Ne-02a Feb. -The program foi die meeting will include judging for adults Mnd for juniors and discussions. A representative of the dairy ex 4 (Special Ljan Guide program, the YMCA A dog which bit its rural Lin- has invited 250 fathers and sons 26 have may coin owner Jan died of rabies. to an organization meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday.

Louis F. Westfall, boy's pro the majority decision would be in the hands of the president's party. The voting members would be the party leaders in House- and Senate who cancel each other out in a partisan vote and the secretary of state who presumably would be a member the president's party. Legislation drawn up last week after a series of conferences among top parry leaders provided only that the vice president would not have a vote. Tnat would mean in a situation like.

the present that the party in control of Congress would form the majority? Rayburn said he would support a plan under which the vice president, if called upon; would take a limited oath of office specifying that he was exercising the awwers icipal power plant. Jack J. Scott, president of the President if 111 Gets New Push Washington, Feb. 4 AP House Speaker Raybum gave a mighty push today to a proposed "law permitting a vice president to temporarily replace a disabled U. S.

president. This plan would give Congress leaders a voice in the matter. A little later, however, Attv. Gen. Rogers said he would recommend a presidential veto for any gram secretary, said this probably-would be the largest expansion of Bethany Businessmen's has tension department of the Univer- LiKr rt Tllinnic Tvill fip nrpcpnt tn announced a meeting to discuss the program recent years.

The now has two Indian Redwood Restaurant Opens; Presents Gourmet Table An investigation is being made to see if the dog which bit Miss Amke Bartman, "55, bit anyone else before it Monday. Tests are also being on- the dead dog. The result will not be known for several weeks. Meantime anti-rabies vaccine lias- been sent to Logan -Countv matter reb'. 11.

make die official placings for the Guide tribes operating in Decatur. A. F. "Schultz, Decatur, assistant iudsins contests and to assist with the other activities of the evening. Dick "Matdiews, fieldman for the Iribes are limited to nine families each.

to the president of Illinois Power, is to attend the meeting and dis The Indian Guide program is tc 8:30 p.m. Fried Chicken (all vou can eat) cuss prospective rates. One of the Teasons for the pro I lolstein-Friesian will also-be present to assist with the barn' inpptiho. I iul litis: jDdriman anu any oui ers! based on a father-son relationshin The Redwood Restaurant, 3905 W. Springfield Road, will open ITiursday, February sixth.

This beautiful public restaurant is a prime rib, baked stuffed pork such legislation found to be in danger from- rabies, yvith the slogan, "Pals Forever." chops, broiled steaks and many Rocers told a news conference of the presidency only, during the To complicate the Logan rabies 'other meats will be featured in the' Awards have been arranged for the judging classes starting with a new building adjacent to highway picture Nancy daughter the power to decide when a presi- disability of the presfdeot.y 2 -dent is unable to function is aj- today, a report -that Eiseri- ot Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Lauer, Lincoln, received a bite from a Uoys in the program range in age from six to eight. Tribe meetings are held in members' homes, with dads and sons required to attend together.

Thursday's meeting will be to posed change is that die Bethany municipal rates are higher than those suggested bv Illinois Power. M. O. Wheeler, Bethany mayor, has indicated, however, that a proposed Illinois Power increase, if approved by federal authorities, would leave litde difference be 'first prize in each division, adults 'and junior, of a $10 gift certificate from Tansen's Department evenings and Sundays from 1 1 a.m. Also ala carte menu 11 a.m.

to 8:30 p.m. featuring choice sizzling steaks from the broiler. Bring the entire family children under ten eat at reduced 36 on the Scovill Golf Course one mile west of Decatur. It's spacious parking, restful atmosphere, spectacular view and fine foods will please you. The Gourmet Table is a fresh idea in food sen-ice you may se stray dog today.

This dog has been picked up by County Dog' Catcher Earl Lercher, in whose custody matter for the executive branch of the government, and cannot be transferred by law to anyone outside 'that branch. He said anything Congress could do about it would have to be via the constitutional amend acquaint those attending with the hower might want two additional vice presidents i drew from presidential secretary James C. Hagepty the comment that he had not heard Eisenhower discuss anything along this I lagerty said he had checked on the story before commenting on it. Store in Effingham. Refreshments will be served.

The meeting will be open to all interested dairvmen and their the Bartman dog died. purpose, aims and outline ot the program. Interest cards will be fill- prices and under three eat free. jOnly six minutes west of the tween rates from the two sources. The mavor indicated that a recent increase' in municipal rates lect a choice of meats, salads, veg led out and later will be used in N0K0MIS NATIVE LUTHER SHOEMAKER DIES AT 59 families.

Walk has seventy five etables and relishes From it eat ment route, forming new tribes. 1 ranster 1 louse. Lxime out and enjoy "Gracious Dining Without Ex. was necessary to provide funds for as much as you like. Luncheon fiom 1 1 a.m.

and dinner from 5 Rogers said he had not heard! The report was to the effect that of Ravburn's statement earlier had in mind the pos- dairv herd. expansion and replacement. travagance. Adv. JASPER FAIR GROUP ELECTS PRESIDENT Newton, Feb.

4 Special day. In that statement the speaker for the first time publicly threw his support to an arrangement to set up a sort of disability commis The Jasper Countv Fair Assn. Nokomis, Feb. 4 i Luther E. Shoemaker, native tf Nokomis and publisher of the Albion News Journal for the past 30 years, died Monday in his Albion home.

He was 59. Mr. Shoemaker was born Sept. 14, 1898, in Nokomis, the son of Amos and Florence Safford Shoemaker. has elected Robert Douthit as its new president.

LaVerle Kennedy, Sth'e great, WHISKEY OF THE OLD WEST sion. Ravburn's influence be enough to carry the idea into effect. One controversy remained who resigned, will serve as Douth-it's vice president. The fair association had suf He attended Nokomis Township jfered losses in the past few years, sipility ot having one extra vice president: handle domestic and another one to operate in foreign SIX CHILDREN KILLED, PARENTS HURT IN FIRE St. Louis, Feb.

4 (AP) Six. young brothers and -sisters perished today in an early morning fire which destroyed their two-? tory frame house. a The victims, children of Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Berthelot.

were Gerard Raymond, 15; Camille, 14; fluguette, 11:" Lisette, Jean-Yves, and Vital, 1 8 months. Berthelot, 42, and his wile, 36, were taken to a hospital with burns. whether to pass a simple law, or so through the long process of High School and was a member; but obtained a loan in December of the Nokomis Presbvterian so it can continue to have a Jasper ounty rair. DRIVER DIES, AUTO CRASHES IN ROBINSON Robinson, Feb. 4 (AP) vscar inayer, auinvan, Whether you like your whiskey SYRAOGHY died of an apparent heart at tack Monday while driving his car Church.

He was married to Barbara Baxter Nov. 11, 1920 in Nokomis. Mr. Shoemaker entered the newspaper business with' A. E.

Yandever when together they bought the Nokomis Progress and consolidated it with the Free Press Gazette to form the Free Press Progress. In 192S Mr. Shoemaker sold his interest to Charles Frederick and Donald Pauschert, now the publisher of the Pana News Palladium, and became the editor and publisher of the Albion News Journal. in downtow Kobinson. The auto went out of control, narrowly missed another car, GOOD ATTENDANCE AT ART SHOW REPORTED Jarold D.

Talbot, director of the Decatur Art Center, said yesterday LEMO iumped a curb and stopped in the Mi- amending the Constitution. Iki Favors Amendment Rayburn lined up with those who say all that would be needed would be for Congress to pass a law. 'President Eisenhower suggested last year that the amendment process be followed. Republicans on a special House subcommittee trying to frame the best procedure have taken the same stand as Eisenhower. The question of temporary succession to the presidency has come tip with new force in recent years because of Eisenhower's 1955 heart attack and his late illnesses.

Historically, it goes back particularly to the long periods of disability suffered by two presidents, Garfield and Wilson. Rayburn told a news conference he would favor an arrangement whereby a commission would be created, composed of the vice president, the speaker of the House, the president pro tempore lawn just short ot a house. the current Central Illinois Artists ask for Sunny Brook exhibition is being well attended. Uver 200 visitors viewed the Olney Hospital Report OIney, Feb. 4 (Special) show on opening day, Sunday, he Richland Memorial Hospital He leaves his wife; daughter, said.

The exhibition of 62 paintings Mrs. Jacqueline Morcland, Taylor- "-ie admitted 5,280 persons as pa-villc, and a sister, Mrs. William tients during 1957, according to bv 48 area artists will "be on view until March 2. Alan B. Campbell, administrator.

Beattv, Decatur. Births at the hospital totaled KCNTUCHV LINCM 550. Funeral services ill Le- held at 1 p.m. Thursday in the Nale Funeral Home, Albion. Graveside services 'will be held at 4 p.m.

Thursday at Nokomis Cemetery. Estate Meeting Set in Lincoln Lincoln, Feb. 4 (Special) An "Estate Planning Meeting" is set for 7:30 p.m. 'Thursday at Auctioneer License An auctioneer's license for Tom Sapp to hold a one-day sale at National Sleep Shops, 650 E. Wood of the senate, the secretary of state Farm Bureau.

Attorney Sidney and the leaders or the two major I Smith of Pontiac ill speak on the parties in the Senate and House, last Saturday was approved by distribution of assests in planning the City Council Monday. estates. 1 ginmnr VZz-' commission would deter-mine whether a president was disabled and whether a disabled president had recovered, in case the president did not make such a Embezzlement Charged Mrs. Evelyn Smitley. 38, of 319 N.

Main was held in county INNING THE WEST! the famous Amenta artist tt determination himself. jail last mcht on a charge of em- Lif '14 I rKC.UC.KIU MtMIINtj Held In Jail William (Red) Johnson, 50, who said he has no address, was held in county jail yesterday on a disorderly conduct charge. He was arrested Monday charged with causing a disturbance in the 900 Block E. Eldorado St. bezzling SI 00 from the Salvation j1 CHARTER OKAYED FOR MT.

PULASKI BOWL Mount Pulaski, Feb. 4 (Special) A charter of incorporation has been issued by the Secretary of State for the new Hilltop Bowl of Mount Pulaski. There will be 450 shares of common stock at $100 per share. The City Council has amended an-ordinance which permits the operation of a bowling alley at all hours except from 6 a.m. Sunday until noon of that day.

The proposed location of bcwl is on the east side of the public square, on the site of the Mt. Pulaski WindmilLCo. by which she was employed, on Jan. 2d. THE OLD SUNNY BROOK LOUISVILLE, KY, DISTRIBUTED BY NAT.

DIST. PROD. CO. BOTH 86 PROOF. BLENDED VHISKEY 65x GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS lhe vice president, speaker and president pro tern of the Senate would not have a vote In the commission, since they are in the line of succession to the presidency.

Party Leaders Vote This would mean, in a situation like the present one party holding the White House and the other in control of Congress that Mattoon Home Damaged Mattoon, Feb. 4 Special) About $75 damage was report Traffic Arrests John Burl Bledsoe, 2524 E. North was fined $35 for speeding 60 miles an hour from 1400 to 2000 E. Wood St. td at the home of Max Stites, 308 it's FULL Dewitt after a fire started in a closet at 8:30 a.m.

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