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Republican Voters! the Group of Students Thal'cbamplonship Gam "r~" Si CUH, WiY LI'IVUI 1 •' > ‘ ' - ^ -iSSSL ' W(. SIXTIETH YEAR CHATSWORTH. ILLINOIS, THURSDAY. APRIL 5, 1934 NO. 30 PITCHING HIMSELF OUT OF A HOLE FIVE MEMBERS H O T SLUGS EDIG RAP HS OUTLWESHEW The question Is, does con­ Blessed are the poor. The gress Investigate crooked COUNTY RELIEF TO BE CHOSEN fewer things they can afford things, or Is everything the fewer things they have to crooked that congress Inves­ 0NAPBU4TB dust. tigates. WIMMUM Getting rich la easy. You If they are going to have just work and save for ten •• I shorter hours for workers, years and then marry a rich then why not have longer No Cash Wages in Country; To Serve on Public School widow. Board. Three for months for those who have —Work Exchanged for f It wasn't unusual in the notes to meet? Relief Items. High School old days for a woman to pick There's always some way out a husband that would last to work it out. If the army her a lifetime. airmen want to carry the Saturday, April 14. will be New plans for work relief anil The country could get mail then why not let the school election day. In Chatt- | direct relief were inaugurated la along very well without air mall carriers run the planes. worth the elections will be es­ 1 Livingston county, according b> mall as no bills are paid In a pecially significant this year, as There's a lot of opposition ! the following information releaa- hurry anyhow. there will be five members to elect this season between those j ed by L. M. Shugart, chairman oC i the Livingston County Emergency on the public school board as well Wonder If Admiral Byrd who saw the first robin and Relief committee. as three to elect on the township has learned what tough wea­ those who are the first to The only program In effect Is high school board. Tickets have ther he dodged by going to predict that the peach crop the program of unemployment re­ been named by petition for the the south pole? is killed. offices to be filled. lief, including work relief, which for Livingston county will be ad­ One Dice, One Resigns ministered by the County Emerg­ The reason for the election of U. S. COURT UPHOLDS FARM BUREAU HOLDS COMMUNITY MEETING ency Relief committee as ths five on the grade school board TWO CALENDAR YEAR agents of the Illinois Emergency (D istrict No. 252) Is th at th ere PRIMARY VOTE RULE HERE TUESDAY NIGHT Relief commission. is one vacancy to fill, caused by Pontiac and Dwight Benefit the death of Edward H. Game, Chatsworth unit of the Farm Judge John P. Barnes of the The new program differs from and one unexpired term, due to United States District court held Bureau held a community meet­ the decision of Martin F. Brown 1 Monday that an Illinois voter who ing In the high school bulldli:;; , CW A to the end that only relief Tuesday evening. It was the first clients will be assigned to work not to serve the third year of hlB entered the primary of one party of a series of community meetings relief in the Industrial and urban term, In addition to the annual in 1932 cannot vote in the pri­ for bureau members, their famtl- areas (designated by the Illinois election of a president and two mary of any other party this year, i - " r * - r f .; ies and neighbors. Emergency Relief commission) of members for three years. year. ' l C hairm an C. C. B ennett w as In P ontiac and D w ight tow nships, D. W. H itch, who has been a In a test case brought before 1 charge of the meeting. Thomas and then after the need of the ap- member of the grade school him, the federal judge declared S t f D a »>} - M ?■%- .... C. Ford, chairman of the educa- plicanl has been carefully Investl- board for twenty years, five of there was no doubt the statute i ':! A V k S tj- tional feature of the program. In- gated and budgeted by the social which he has been president, has prohibiting voters from changing troduced T. Bergan, who has service department In each case, decided that he will not be a parties within two years referred charge of the Livingston county T*le work relief program will candidate for re-election. He has to calendar years and not to elec­ corn-hog program. He gave a begin when the local machinery served the public faithfully and tion years. The primaries of i brief talk on the corn-hog subject and procedure for orderly anA efficiently and would undoubtedly 1932 fell on April 12. This year I followed by questions from the economic administration of th* be kept In office Indefinitely if he they come on April 10— less than audience, answered by the speak- program has been set up. desired to. The people of this two calendar years later. er. No Casih Wages In Country community appreciate him highly Attorney General Kerner advls- j as a cittien and a public servant. ed downstate election officials the j * — 1 ■ — ■■ ■ Miss Mildred Mies, of Saunemin, jn tbe ruraj areas, work relief had charge of the recreation part projects may be provided as • C. O. M llstead and J. W. Hel- statute was not based on calendar MISS IRENE HUMMEL ken, old members, have each SPEAKER DENIES of the evening’s entertainment, means of affording work in ex- years. On the advice of Edward ; AND LLOYD KEMNETZ reached the end of their present F. Dunne, former governor wno 1 TOWN MEETING CONG. GILLESPIE and everybody participated in the change for food and other neces- three-year terms as directors. now Is Its chief counsel, the Chi- j WED SATURDAY EVE. IS BLACKLISTED directed play, music being fur- 8ary relief items, but not In ex- Two New Candidates cago election board's ruling was nished by record and loud speak- , cbaage for cash wages. The ob- Miss Irene Hummel, daughter The following telegram was The ticket placed in nomination the opposite. The board is sus­ er- jective of the rural rehabilitation of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Hum­ SOLE INTEREST Lunch was served, after which program is to make it possible for by petition Is as follows: For tained by Judge Barnes. The i mailed to the Bloomington P a ra ­ mel, of Germanvllle, and Lloyd graph a few days ago and is pub­ more games were played. About destitute persons eligible for re- members, for three years, C. G. board will not sanction a change Kemnetz, son of Mrs. Anna Hen- one hundred were present and the ||ef m sustain themselves through Mllstead and J. W. H el ken; for of party by a voter who voted in lished at the request of Mr. Gil­ rlchs, were united In marriage at ELECTION DAY lespie: occasion was highly enjoyed. It tbclr own efforts member for one year, Leslie P. the primaries of 1932. the Lutheran church In Chats- Is planned to hold similar meet- j. js recognized that complete Schade and Evert Bess. No name Washington, D. C., April 2, REPUBLICAN MEETING worth Saturday evening, March ings each month. The next one rehabilitation cannot be accom- for president for one year will be 1934— Honorable Davis Merwln. 31, at 7:30 o’clock. Rev. A. E. No Office* toW - Filled; Re­ Manager and Editor, The Dally to be held in Chatsworth will be pngbed immediately, and that the printed on the banot. An open meeting, sponsored by Kalkwarf officiating. They were P a r a g r a p h , B loom ington, III. on May 15th. methods employed must vary with The election for District 262 the Cliatsworth Republican Wo­ ports Read, and Tax attended by Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Your article ''Gillespie on the conditions in the county and la will be held In the grade school men's Study Club will be held in Hummel Black List” great Injustice to Con­ EASTKIt SERVICES the sub-divisions thereof. building between the hours of 12 the Rosenboom building In Chats- Mr and Mrg Kemnetl are botb Levies Made. gressman Gillespie. His record Impressive Easter services were To Cut Relief Rolls (noon) and 7:00 p. m. worth iFrlday afternoon at 2:00 graduatC8 of chatsworth high has been among the very best. He held In the Evangelical church. High School Election o'clock. This meeting Is for men 1 school, graduating In the classes The first phase of the program Chatsworth Town Meeting voted for seventeen out of nine­ The minister. Rev. Leo Schmitt. |B tbe removal from relief roll* The high school board election as well as women, and in addition of 1928 an d 19 33 respectively. teen administration measures and Chatsworth township’s annual enjoyed the presence of a large Df all persons who can support for members of the board of edu- to the regular program followed They will make their home on is in splendid standing with the cation of District No. 250, which by the study club, there will be town meeting Tuesday afternoon congregation. Five new mem themselves from other sources, one of the Charles Kueffner farms administration and the House was attended by fourteen citizens. bers were received into the t o this end. as of April 1st, caso governs Chatsworth township special addresses. Mrs. Florence southeast of ChatBworth. leaders. Am mailing you today Supervisor Clair Kohler served as church.
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