Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 161, Decatur, Adams County, 11 July 1950 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT PwMlrtlf KvTf BrniMßteM* Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Imorporated Baturud at Übu IMantar. lad. Pant OCfcn aa Second Cl**» Matter Dick D. Hettor ... Preaidaat A. B. Hotthoiua ..... ii. Editor 1. H. Heller Vlce-Prealdent C. B. Hoitkoeae — Treasurer By Heil tat Mania Mg*Mjefiag Caeatiea; One year, H; Bia moeUM, *UB> I awatka, *1.71. Dy Hail, beyead Adam aad Adjoining Court**; One ye**, ftdt; < araatka,. tl.n: I awatka. *3OO. By Carrier, so eeat* yer week. Single coyiea « cents.
For luianUteaM insects, tke oat kugs are tke most Irritating -e ■''» "" Tke Haans turtle” In Schaler • lake may spend a cold winter la kls glass eage, if be doeua't come * up until usee are reduced With tke Knruna war. Congress is not in tke mood to cut the income levies. -o -O' Th* Koreaa war hasn't, cut off any supply Hon from Cuba or Hawaii, where this country receive* about 75 percent ot its sugar. Aad these islands have a surplus of sugar, like the United States does ot corn and wheat —--o o The bills which would authorise statehood tor Alaska and Hawaii appear destined to di* in the Sen-» ate. unless something happens to change the minds of the leaders. There seems to be agreement among both parties that the Mils are not to be listed among the measures which because of their importance must be dealt with be-, fore adjournment. This is a . strange fate for propcsals --f <u. h significance and ultimate ImportMine t<> the entire.nation. —o— —o— , Individual and corporate incomes in Indiana have increased tremendously in the past 16 years. Back in 1932 when the gross in-, come tav became law. it was estimated that the levies would raise upward to >l4 million a year/For the fiscal year, ending-Jw-K—---ih» • ■ I |7O 834 178 S 3 in gross im onip tax. exclusive of the | If. million earmarked for ♦he soldirr* bonus We may not like to pay the tax. but no onft 7 — woul4-wah.t itL-. - o hai k; ti»l if- • _ - vpme ItA'i-!- fbe early thirties; Aven if his.tax bill was < ut in two. - i Thv war stHI goes tm—loy—♦ Up of thirty Japanese marhies' Md < >kn iw.i fi -hernj* OH little island of Anatahan. north of Saipan Although the) have been ordered to surrender, they (oirintie hold out. and app-ii entlv tmvrtcan authorities have —Jiul y.i de r JJ„ jv«’rth while hunt them down The ruggesMn t<l kw of a ' ■ ’p9 1! 1-l.tbd <-ff* : number.ew hiding/place*. arid . !Ihm- i 1.-'tf.-w to h.p. de< td»d that come what ma) th* > will not be taken If they wan? war they should Join up with the Routh Korean forces X. *-■' >
Dizziness Result Os Many Ills
By Merman N Bundeven. M.D ““ *”|»iZZIN’EbS to tu’f on? v -i mon and dint reusing sfinptom -—■tor t h«> patient. but at tim> < a baffling ope for the W <.Axiae . there.are *<> many t ondi ttons which may produce it. To•‘boxin with, there are r.er-• >ahr whi h cause dizzi theft »»ffe« t’ op. the urn?*of iMlafix-- ■ . These Include infer tjons of rhe nervous system pel ; b>gr* J due u» Jack *»f out- of the vitamMH of the B-»onjpk’X», and perni* lo’ts anemia a disease of , . ‘ •! -;»d ■* nil ais «la i-» ' ■"he ’} «■ rses'r ’ ' ' ; —! Ea.ure of the »rai-« -*-• enough oxyg« n als- fWUMia .rtizii- ! ness. i.ni TH’ter -in uhat wav thia’ i a is ;.ri*iii •-»’ ■ lb ■ e •in-- b> a •,;•»<> U ■■■? hardciiipc , ■of the arteries whhk-’Ul* d-**n • the flow «if blood to fb brain' «nd s abto of anep.ia in which chef ntygen carrying -power- vd th* ! bkmhi are juipatrrt! Uv- a reduction • of both r**d ceils and ♦heir rolbring * Matter Mnni«n.tin failure cd ♦fee “iM.rfi supply the bruin .a »r - .-xx-ii*- .?! tv ne nhy.t <h« :r«. wh» n ’ • ric-ti’ ’• <’an'di*»4 ■'*■■' . Herr t • ■• / • • ■ • ■ r • bi*.’ -. *; • • • :■•• . ;»<i ’ ' .u* ? ne- *nt •’■>!<•; ” ■<• ••. . ,«•-■. ■ >r ’- • : .yV.JTr .. ■- —— " i • . •
Thu town of Monroe doesn't have a municipal water ayatem and cltlaena bave asked that an election be held to Issue 175.000 in revenue bonds to finance such a project. A special election will be held on August *, the reault determining the action of the town council in the proposal. It is planned to erect a tank, the mains being furnished with water by the pressure system. If the proposal carries, the system will supply the homes with water, as well as provide protection against fire. o u _ Hoarding lx as unpatriotic as subversive activities. Abnormal buying of every day commodities like sugar, coffee and flour, disrupts the normal delivery of these goods, which causes scarcity and higher price*. The Korean war i» not a major conflict and gov-, eminent authorities say there is an ample supply of table commodities for everybody If we think back-to Worfti War 11 days, the price and. rationing system worked to the satisfaction of didst Americans and disruption in “Mi djati ihmion did.’ 'ui til- after the war' when the ra» * tuning was .skntth d. by selfish black market operators. . L*» ■ uu.v - m. a MUM «W anil u«»t b« parti* * to heaping "more trou hies on the <«»unVry. by greedy hoarding of food, which deteriorate in flavor and taste through storage. Our Governor Speaks Gov. Henry w ill tolerate Communist, activities in 11 nri? r nrpl• >)iiFnk-.< •f■ .any < »ite who - io our’ country i- ques- ! . U hen ''of 7 -the Child Welfare i»» partm* nt <lu«A’i<-ib <l*h»r distributing Ci’ngft a Ttibvf rHve . roup ir .’if state, Indi ii’-’i Governor liewnne inc* used. Hv .-aid? “If anv Cmftfnuuist or fellow/ ~ . traveler activities are revealed, the persons involved certainly afid qui'kiy w'lll be dtscharced —“t l trant ‘tn 1 b* I—empbalifl—that 1 —empbalifl—that ‘ ■ < ■■ hi : i icthith- wilt n-1 I-* toh rated in' state service, or’ for I won't f"! !■ -any other place where I cun pt»v* nt i’ , ihut white ;••)>» nor* Your HiHysirr frienu. support )« ur. sUnd i,~'.„■ i,. „ „ , , ,1,
* the brain** oxvgl’p . su-pplv may | alau 'b» a* coin panted by dizzy ati tacks. ’ • M ire.;i.• In-.tii i !;• It H a ?’ ' ■ duFe attacks of dizziness, hut. »n , t n*--. in«t»n<v*. the diz/oi* .i» aec ouijrenird hy headache. r ._ j In-•' ■ ’ :>• c. 1 ,- •a : -•• is an • increase in rhe 'amount of. insuhn' ■ I ring formed'’- f»y the pan< r» a* wire • ■■ au> -a, reduction in t: ♦ i quantity of sugar in the MocM ' • * i a&f-r food is taken ma. be aim d ’ ... « <>’ J; ’!*r -an' . j ■; J " T.“TDr|n--*T'. : -eTri- j LAftd m -htcrUen.- -4 he - ;• ti a-. r;cnii/!'.- «r »-.n enter* • lis. In fact any condition whi ’•. . <-aiiutes an . inc (<•«••• in the aim• nt *ef preciMr* within th” aknli -sy • ‘ring >n • he. attac k- V« ur» a .<• i A a - jHIT-tilidU'-.’ < ! . l WH | known eiampir’of this ’vp*I' ,It .be sr*n t‘>a’ »U:; <1 . s ♦\ i -V;, f: ; <■’ •' ■ , < ”«! ‘ ‘ ! de;»r ■ ■ 1 • ' ■ . . .i •. <» * a ••; > ak .» ■..; j>- t o ‘ ■ s » »* - and »•*.’.rs. -1 ■ ’.»*> I: J;".’ ••- ■ ? < -.■.•-; « * • di. /!!'♦ QI.ES T 'ONS ANO A’.SWEP 1 . 1. Wlmt to -• .- • J “V “ •
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o — 0 Modern Etiquette | By ROBERTA LEE » : , 0 Q How fur. in advance of the wedding day should the marriage announcement* be mailed? A. Announcement* are never mailed before the wedding. The/ may be mailed as soon as posrilile after the ceremony, and usuallv some member ot the-girl’s 'tamil/ attend* to this. Q, Should one apologize when it iix necessary l<> use the handker- < hlef at the dinner tabl ’ A. It i* nimh bettet to say iio thing at all.. Just use the hand-' kervhlef a» qirftkly -ajid and unobtrusively aa possible. Q.,lf .» m*n-»nd.a wuiiiau, in playing golf together, without caddies, should the man carry both imgs?' A. No; the woman should carry, her ow n bag. , - .
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7 • stMirM** Ituur. t taiie «v<r fa)ai>.-r/ '. uer <•(« grAod fatners •n’.in »: ..49.10a ..pa;*-f rtijM,- «»»- • fMLW H.Vu-f- Ic.r- s» .. . . . - -T rar* s:.e e. 11; .-f ■ ■ ' ■ ■ ■ no* runneos the..an r ha tea t»> r.tt men rill tivjpvUu GO i- - -- ."t. .. a A:.r»;e *?»' "t' ■•-•> :tr.et;4; p.-bve rja. i 0 t r 'ft MOQMMIy MKOMM U> seiitpy u> • o.< capo OMntt nw oj -j. r-. 0-» -no ’ f , - " It •;• •heftn.t’ oral arl* ner. She s a.* afterii jot nop »n-j friefßJßtiip < Ar-; Wdson c.a<i orrn JIUM ow KUj.i * f xtt.rr unci# aa<‘ •I* h4*J u»axnea a poor nnh t»an4. > 'W nvr ’truotis ep»fi at»-ut cpeir eon, Tod, a-. 9 :> she Oi-pttL .« muaWian . r« T«ml .1, echonl Annie in • * a 1 m , M» tn Lhrf*min Ah na .i’e ree« ni Mrs r anti Us'on an* il» f-ellrt icw owner,- Kuta, mount®. CHAPTER TWFtVE CULBERT walked with Eliza tn *he "nearest- • shed an 4 Here’s Miss Fowcstai’*' he anjounced to the meh nearest them Some of the men nodded, but most only looked over he/. “'Eliza neSitatcd a moment,, uncomfortably >clf-vunsc:dus. then drew nearer to the long, cumbersome machine that Almost filled the shed. voice satd i»-hind her. ’•Don't ▼u too close! Those drekef straps aren’t so trustworthy.’” But when she turned, pleased that one of the men had spoken to her, it no more thiui in warning, she totted him intent on his particular job. his bar it to her. She understood, now, why lh* manager had lifted his shoulders wh« n“shc said she would a; k que-s---lions i f the men. They were Uke I He-;*eth, Tfc« n. on the other-aide of the [ maUtufe, she mw an-ohl m»n re- • sfarding tier With a sumher intentmss. But at kast he wax 1 Hiking * at her! She went anntml th” rrachine to him. He might tell her f her grandfather ever had brought her here! - "Gorvj morning. Wt!l you tell nie a ur rario ?•’ •'Tom Matthews.” His voice was I a heavy rumble. t,:.za had to raise hers ov« r the ! racket of the turning'-"'eylfndcr*. 'Y' i r- n i-.-tp a 1’ 2 time haven't you?” He looked with his great stature and hr avy white-hair Like some mighty patriarch! “Fifty-odd years, one way or ott'r.” \ - “Then you’d kno«v, perhaps—didn’t my grandfather bring m* 6 here .sometimes ? ¥estc r d a y I the >ght 1 remcmberrdTT.~ *'S».;Pietifnesf^-rum^?■ FTfcW the old mans cl*-< That fia.d. he i.tWi.ed and with t lor-.g hoe-shap< i •wr '• : ion’ smoothed »!<- •n a rough : m :hr .-tM -<v >-.■•.■ • • i-b-sm-!1-1 ’J ulp -pasr/hg- before them on !h» V'TC* cloth. ". f “Can ? ary o> \ou talk thought ' Eiiz-i. iMpattcr.Uyi Bit Tom Stat thews t 1 more, x: ■■■ r a ■'■ a m r •■ -, ' - • 11 | ’ ard :■ • •! at E z < a- .in. t.i- *. -.'.hf--'r d!• .r •.’! rut.» r* w«. • • t ; , V. .. t> : g.*” I T”-mtrg
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! [ Household Scrapbook | By ROBERTA AeEE I, (). 0 I . — ' ' Waxed Paper Place a piece of waxed paper funder the centerpiece on a polished table, add it will prevent tne 7 linen from adhering to the table daring hot weather, as well as prevent a stain from eold water or i ’sA-n overfilled vu»e or. robw bowl. I Excessive Nail Polish Unless (Hie applies the nail pol ish carefully, it will flow to the ?<ides of t-h« nail andform a dark ridjf <if ctditi;/.V! a -n«' G> remove this before it dries. . !■ ♦• ' '■ ■ ; Oli've Ori ■ - -*• • \ .medium siz;ed, lump <>/ .-uiiai Ridded to rach pint of olive oil a* -<><>’) as it is opened wilT jH»’\ent '; i<s becoming, rancid." ■ Home began the first I’unu War against Carthage in 264 B.C.
!or tne ot tie i s iujxc,- Iricse ptt n who objected to th<ur< wpmen working m the milt But, thought Ehza, a Jittk- defiantly, they must get over. r 4*.jiidiccsl >..•• am., i.'fc by. ngnTxof her grandfathers will She her voice st ill pitched nig-h.“‘\Vliy<not? Women are going into 1 ndbss t r y everywhere—think of all did during the war.” She n-n'.emwrbl the woman in the manager’s olfice,. -Just an hour ago we hired a wuman to wc-k in the. picking shed.” ' Snc saw the men who were within hearing jerk up their beads to 1 look at her with a dark anger on their .faces.. She remembered what Chris Cameron had said up on th< rock and she felt a giving-way sensation under her ribs. But she myst >ay som< thuig; the patriarch was waiting, lus eyes ‘bdrihg Tnt# tiers. She said in a voice she tried to make sound tike a boss, ’There will probably be quite a few other changes m the mill, when we have lime to plan them." Tom Matthews* answer to that was to swing his broad tack* on hor and move closer to the ma,Ttir j.th-r men tumd their attention back to their work. She went back to (far grandfath. r's office. The manager join* | her th< rc almost at once. He carried s<>rne pap’rx in his hand. EliZm. < face betr-ayed h< r deFat. He 'iaqch* !. patted her shoulder. Thdnt do so well?" “I-.nj’.tSt have said the wrong thing! 1 t> id that oldest man m H* i> I It<!lme it wasn't thi jJa< e for me - that you— that 1 had hired aw» n .»n in thr-fHekifrg'Shc<!! And that * v re might be other ■ changes wdie.i we had time to plan them. They j.Hiked at me.as ttewigh th<-v hated me . . ." Tmmal, yon d.ui hand it to them’" George CUlbcrt threw his head bark in a long, loud hi’gh. His hand went tn hi r shoulder again "Now, let me Udi you something just you don’t bother your heal with finding out what makes th«*.-e n << htnes tick. iVF ’thc figur« * you're interested |n. I’ve brougl t the last tew months* statements with me and we n go over them now. if you like. He drew a chair up to the desk, close to hers. - His arm U ■!: hers as be spread put the papers, but Eliza was not conscious of it. She was pullings herself together to concentrate cs ‘the"figures. . "Not so good.- y-w’B M - ForrestaL I taw matertafcr’ve gone sky-high, competition with (Ee bigger and b< tt< r equipp' d mills is a tough proposition to meet..." Ei.za's ryes u*rt on the top sheet; she did pot see the look of sati faction on the manager s fa* e. Il was the cu.-toh ot the n..1l . men to step m at I te Smead’a eyezg day at dosing time. Pete •Mnet mea- tad j ■’•• 1 up; news n' t.” • I ti.<- l h«td, h- ar 15.!. an i ’.hey ir. r ’ « • • 1 i:t.*i- h»dj ntnta tn teß F •”. T: • 4 tagw , . • g -
t2O YEA«S AGO I TODAY 4 —— ; 4 July 11 The heat wave cjmtinu«M through the midwest and no relief is in right, Paul Graham, chairman, anncuncea the Decatur street fair and stock show will open September 4. . , Miss Mildred Scott Os Fort Wayne selected a* art teacher aad Miss I.eeAnna Vance as hieI tory Instructor for the Decatur I high school. Decatur G. K. plant will close ’ two weeks, starting July 11, to ’ give employes a vacation. R. J. Mann begins his duties as I a corn borer patrol worker. Wheat 73 cents, bats 32 cents, eggs I« cents, hogs 19. M, cattle ' »« to |9. Dr. Elmer Hobegger Promoted To Captain Berne. July 11 —Fi?st IJcut. Dr. Elmer Hal>cgg<-r son of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Habegger of Herne, who js In the armed forces has been promoted to the rank of < aptrin. He wiH leave wrath for the Panama (’anal Zone, where be wtH be stationed.
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Inventory Approved The first inventory for thr Edward Braun estate, filed by the (ixnutor. Ambroto- <’t»dm» r wan approved, ihe inventory rrvvaled that the total appiaised value ot : the estate way* >4.‘h>. ?>* Final Report Filed* j Tht> final report. Jor - tho Jam* I«' l'i ,tHK t”• . flk '! !•' the. .*'l iiinii.-i i wtoi. : inf li Fl ,” i. . (•.• hat U»r i>.liar-,u of ihe I :;i „ w’.ia <iisU;H>uh -I ’*■' f - ( wiift> w Hud on iy Jie.i r. ,I) •;la I i.;: th. A pintition. to v low t'• ■ I - - Sept* mlwr <i. Mai*rrage ; c -*’ j Albert Miller and Jan* Mit< hell. ; ‘>oth of Galion. 0. jvtrHs Kut•(•.■ t?» ii:? t. h * - * Know’; 1 ? (>.. j<n*i • Mary Ruutui V\ nr tk-d;-*’’.!. 0
> . But tins ui'/n I'a'.- Wjl '»ri went past tn-" H kru-w’," .Vliat Hi- •1 • a; 4 -i rad lu ia ar it it ut. i;-- -■ . __.-r.A buut this girl, coming outiwle, and thvag letting Oil -. bert Frank ■tpe old uric.-tliaf » ' -.sr iii ij i work in the- n Old Eil ’Vi 3 t’kthcr had made ti e rule -and Elisha’d been “as fjrrn about it its he.’Sure, women wer? ch< ap'er to hire, but that fact never had changed old Elisha's mind on iL What d happen to these homes here, ns nice, well-kept horm*s as you’d, seem any intervai upktat if Hje women went into the mill? i El ! h had known, the nicn all ;<n. • Sgv’d get to look like those grim art-over places you saw ’round, me bigger mills in the city. The ki<ls’«l run tough, too. But Dave’s own autragfi was . pers iiaL It was Annie going into the picking rhed! “I don’t give a hoot if the Forrcstal woman hangs around the machines," he’d said to the other men, •but.- Annie, pick\n<) Ta<i^! ,t They bnc lied to high heaven sometimes; always there was di.st and lint from them to breathe and sicken on. He knew; he’d i t art cd in rags. Apnic,' going and asking Cuthert for the Job without a word to him-- and lie d have said plenty! He’d have *rftid it tn her at noon hour cx/ept that he'd" carried his lunch today and didn’t' go home. But he'd say it, soon as he got hotne. He was earning enough for ! Annie’s wants, wasn’t he? At hast . , j r ..... . >; it r. ?r. n, .\i-:;.«- n<‘V< r Complalffi ■! about anyth i n g ; maybe she didn’t have everything she wanted, -wouldn’t know!” « < His step, to this point, heUigcr- ! ent m its stride, stowed add something went out of his anger as the <dd doubt came back to him. That Ke 1 ;n t know all of Annie. They’d been married more than twenty years and it’d come to him, - every now and -+h*>m H* ’d get it whenever Annie’s face took on that i 'tar-off look, or she d start to nay something and then stop, as If it was f»»r Fornrone else to hear, !x»t I ii’i It was. as near-as Daye could j put it, as if the fecima part of. A” c s rnctim s _wta somcudicre else. He knew, of course, all about the-time-young-Forrcstal was run- . rung after bus that was over and d«»ne with years back, and in • Dave s logic a thing done with was i done with. Annie d never given a sign that she thought bark bn it. > She waft sensible, a good wife to -?. i . c • «r- i- E' _■ . H« ’d let her have her way, mo.<t Hut tune ... He was at i the gute; he JCrked up h s hruvv • shoultb u to rally his first anger, i By G she was pung to listen •. • ; ’. . 1,.. ' ’ H- ’. • I I I |t'A . u t W-ve; he rr rd tv mrre ’ : 1 '1 ’ I i < > e< ’ a
II d L t The People’s Voice Ij This column for the Me of our H • readers who wWb to make sue I •i l Bastions for tho general good I ror discuss Questions of inter- | ' j est. Please alga your turns to I show authenticity. It will not i ; be used if you prefer that it I i ■l| not be. I r • Osfendb Man With Jalopy . Editor Daily Democrat:— r ionite ?4 ,ni ™'?V :lu '’* so ” y • hknNM for tor guy with the old car. There has been several r articles In your paper about old cart luAiiig a menace to traffic If i ! | you and the readers of thte article I I will sit down with your newspaper ’and takw notice. 8 out of every • 10 accidents are new make cars. Why ? Because of speed. • Don’t get me wrong because I’mj 9 not an owner of an old "mo called Jalopy ’ I own a M&W car and I’m thanking the All Mighty for it. But I have a neighbor that really feels terrible 'when you say something *hould !>♦ done- about the old Jalopies. He is a hard working i man striving to grt hi-» home paid ’ ' tor. Hi** children and education and' heaHh who could a*k for more than ’h»«? • \’*rie (♦’-if of 10 people that o wnp new car* an* so Tn debt, ot d(w»str M 4 ST h*mie hr,~tf/ dra 4 h --w-MtM t»tr4k** him where. • ,ai>u,.j !.ml'. on r«-h*’f ThU oniH workfr’d hard during the <|i* ' * ’ in ? ds.li !•* Ip i’"!: c ■■(';«- or Welfare wh«nev«r hard , hsrk -trikes He P out p | Broth**. _if yoti have a ho* »• m V.- .if • u n horn* •-<> mo' !•'' 1 i your fa till v. urn wwli nor hav* 1 pti. b flhd ■ empkkßßs * itb th* li a . :« •’ - r.'t-’ :,■ ■.V ri . -•! . for ■ Mtrorc" of ■,«»„r tr i * tl/ankitK <»o k d Wbilh tha-ikm;' G.Mpfor whwt ? .a A . , (1 .J . Vi I *ay *'o:iieeh*Mr: sboeM !>».* done . i*U2tfcyi!SS2Xfiij ■„: ; ■ ....- ! '■ >l|’ l' ir- fD-x’lOV.tlo TV 1. '■ - ! I« h;.T. •; ,lh - a-.ii.. io-tj . 1 Lls’.i , < , i L Hr»t God b-i a n- a > Jr 'ln ' •V■ ' ’ ■ ■ /- „■ . . 17 tfo —H-TV i-rm — -tC- ■t. • ■ V • * -ii«_ ■ I I <!>•'. I »mt .'i i ■ .irii c. hur il'i-: .■. ■ ~ : '. ‘’GM t’W'.--. civic vnd m ■ — r —. .-i ~..l_—vxtA :».c... c- 1 -> • r V'-./ ; " - .. .■ t' '.l.ii i ■ .. ; A CITIZEN ‘iNiir ' , -. i - : ‘4*.» rd/h n io l . una -*iid •<’ IAV . 4P.U 5- 'A 7- ■ •■Hi- li-t r-I - • i;.. ;:V ft . f- M .Il . ur< • .. *pidu|iM> <. U'.sv*;•_. '• M T:. ’ .-t j- ■•in tl • Illinois is jnst J.?n for! above IO a :■ .• i it ik in - i io’ norihw£*st« in — < prrier ,of the state. j
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