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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 22

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 22

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Herald and Reviewi
Location:
Decatur, Illinois
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22
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Decatur, Illinois, Tuesday, November 20, 1936. 22 DECATUR HERALD Earl Smith, Effingham County Charles Burton, Dewitt County. K. G. Carriere of Park Ridge has been transferred to Clinton to replace Mitchell.

State Parole vision electrical foreman on the1 1951, has been promoted to assist Springfield division of the Illinois ant electrical engineer of equip-Central Railroad at Clinton since merit in Chicago. sentenced last January for forgery. Thomas Giggetts, 39, formerly of 136 E. Macon was sentenced in February, 1954, for theft of two rings and a watch from H. E.

Creaker. Others sentenced from Central Illinois counties, whose December parole hearings were announced, include: Harry Cedric Diesel, Fayette County, prole violation hearing Elmer W. Holmes, Effingham County James Herschel Wright, Dewitt County Vernon McGaha, Effingham County Roy Benson, Logan County Rodcl Roland, Clav County Scott Van Mcttfr, Shelby County Clinton Man Promoted Clinton, Nov. 19 (Staff) Set Hearing! is J. Mitchell who has been di Which cup has the TOPIC? INTRODUCTORY OFFER For December A Macon County youth who was first imprisoned when he was 15 years old and a 78-year-old man who has served 46 years under a manslaughter conviction are among Macon County prisoners whose v--v-y-i So that more DECATUR families may know and enjoy role hearings are sei for Decem- the different and delicious flavor of JOAN OF ARC "Country Gentleman" SWEET CORN Alvin Randall, was 15 and an Argenta resident when he was sentenced in 1949 to the St.

Charles Training School for Boys for burglary of a Blue Mound Lumber Co. office in 1949. After being involved in a riot at the training school, he was transferred to the Pontiac prison in 1950.. In 1952 he was released under parole, but was returned to prison as a parole violator in the same vear alter admitting a burglary in lay lorville. Arthur Gordon 78, was con victed of manslaughter in 1912 after he kuied a fellow-prisoner, Dick Cameron, in the Macon County jail if during a quarrel over operation of the jail "kangaroo court." Gordon was a transient held in jail as a vagrant ana cave no information as to his home or relatives.

There was reason to believe the name The cup on the left ha the Tojpje. coffee it look and tote much like cream, coffee lover can't tett the difference! Amazing new freah-tantlng Topjc tastes Just like expensive cream In coffee I Gordon was ficticious. The problem of his maintenance out of prison is seen as operating against his chances of release. His term of imprisonment is for one year to life. The maximum penalty Imagine a new kind of dairy product that looks and tastes like real cream in coffee, yet cost only about y4 as much! It's Topic-not a canned milk, not evaporated milk, not a powdered product -but a remarkable new achievement of dairy science.

Has the fresh taste and rich body of cream In your.coffee-without the high price and excess calories! So make the Topic coffee test today. Buy several cans In your grocer's canned milk section. Serve it to your family and guests. You'll agree that fresh-tasting Topic enriches coffee the way you Uke it without the high price! 'This tender flavorful white sweet corn is packed by the same folks who pack the famous JOAN OF ARC Red Kidney Beans that most everyone knows and loves. We make this special offer so your family may enjoy several of the many delicious ways to serve JOAN ARC Corn.

fritters.corn pudding, casseroles, as a side dish. We're so sure you'll like it and want to have it on hand always. for manslaughter is now 14 years. Six Others Six others sentenced from Macon County are listed for December parole hearings: Cecil F. McMillen, 42, formerly of 371 Longview will be considered on a question of parole violation.

John Furry, 26, of Decatur was sentenced in October, 1950, after his probation was revoked in Cur-cuit Court. He was sentenced under his original conviction for burglary. Jack Mudd, 19, formerly of 545 N. Water was sentenced last Dec. 28 for burglary, after his probation was revoked.

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