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The Daily Register from Harrisburg, Illinois • Page 2

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The Daily Register, Harrisburg, Illinois Page Two Monday, October 28, 1868 Deaths, Funeral Notices Shades of Christine Keeler Death Takes Mrs. Mary Ann Woolard Mrs. Mary Ann Woolard, 89, widow of George Woolard, Manuel Smith, Eldorado, Dies Rumors Persist That U.S. May Have Its Own Profumo Scandal Seven Hardin County Youths Arrested Here Saturday and Sunday i Seven Hardin County young Uuua accuse plates; wU8 be arraigned today before JUS tice of Peace Pierson. snemis aepaitmeui ana suae police are checking drive-ins and other spots to see that younger people are off the a ROMANCE streets, Sheriff Thompson said.

TRAN LAIUK a curfew law will be en- BIRMINGHAM, EnS- WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. an FBI investigation, were not Williams referred specifically j0hn williams, said among the incidents he is to to a copyrighted story about Manuel C. Smith, 72, of 917 today he has nothing to discuss before the Senate Rules the German wcrnan Sunday Lincoln street, Eldorado, died or reports of a Pro- Committee in a closed session nSi men were arrested Saturday forced, he said. Barbara Italian, night and early Sunday, five for Harrisburg Police Depart- lish girl Italian violation of the state curfew ment also investigated several and Ezio Screti, wgre law, one for possession of liquor reports of prowlers during the who j1 by a minor and one for dis- week end and Sunday at 12:20 married orderly conduct. a.

m. Harry G. Hinant, 26, of This foUowed a two-year pw- They were taken before Jus- gl3 West Pine street, was ar- tal courtship in ol tice of Peace John B. Pierson reste(i 0n a charge of transport- ters every one oi wmcu Sunday and each was fined $13. jng liquor and for using ficti- to be read by tra The police department, the1 in the Doctors Hospital in Car- storv of a German Tuesday.

1 1 1 A OA died at 6 Saturday at 4:30 p. relations with prom- her home 1 where he had entered about figures, wi Mrs Sam. two hours before his death. William.s sald in a statement Hutton on RFD 1. Eldorado A the wport.

about activities the Oak Grove community. She was the daughter of the late Jeff and Elizabeth Harris- Stevens. Survivors include four Herman Woolard, Norris City, The committee is originate from my office and ing outside activities of Senate whether it is true or false is employes, primarily the affairs something for cannot city, brothers Noah Smith, and Wil- Thurman ol a GeorSe liam of Eldorado, Wroolard and Erna Woolard, gnd Elyig gmith 0f paragould, and a daughter, Mrs. Sam gnd sister Mrs (Lillie) Hutton, ah of.RFD (Ora) Stinson, Eldorado. Eldorado, 11 grandchildren and Funeral services will be held ten great-grandchildren, a sis- at 2 p.

m. in the chapel ter, Mrs. Willie (Golda Wise- Martin Funeral Home at man of Raleigh, and a brother, Eldorado The Rev. L. B.

Walk- Will Stevens, Galatia. the son of the late Crawford the Wegt Q0rman woman, and Mary Grisby Smith. He was returned home after was a member of Eagles Lodge -------------at Eldorado. He is survived by his wife Madolyn Swain Smith, and three of former Senate Democratic Secretary Robert G. (Bobby) Baker.

SALLY'S SALLIES Funeral services ii ij ington, pastor of the First Meth will be held Churcj, at Eldorado, will oaisi e-nurvn di Lmu.au«, Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Oak Burial will be in Wes- 1 T)n PWiirnh ley Chapel Cemetery. Mrs. Arthur (Ivy) Blanchard Dies Mrs.

Ivy Blanchard, 72, wife of Arthur Blanchard, of RFD 3, Golconda, died Sunday morning in the Western Baptist Hospital at Paducah, Ky. Mrs. Blanchard and her hus Grove General Baptist Church. The Rev. Herschel Green and the Rev.

Darnell Casey will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body is at the Rodgers Funeral Home in Eldorado. Rites Today for Lee Roy Chaney Funeral services for Lee Roy, Chaney, 62, of Carrier Mills, band were foster parents, uncle were held today at 1 p. m.

at the Carrier Mills First Baptist Church. The Rev. Ernest Ammon officiated and burial was in Salem Cemetery. I. 0.

0. F. rites were held at 7:30 p. m. Sunday at the Miller Funeral Home of Carrier Mills.

Mr. Chaney, retired coal min and aunt in fact, of the Rev. Ezra Blanchard. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m.

Tuesday at the Aly Funeral Home in Eddyville. The Rev. L. R. Boles of Paducah, and the Rev.

L. G. Hartley of Marion will officiate. Burial will be in the cemetery at In-i r. Chaney retired coal min- dependence Methodist Church died suddenly at his home Rosebud community, f'arripr Mils Saturday at er, in Carrier Mills Saturday 1:15 p.

m. He was the son of the late Benjamin Chaney and Mrs. Janey Chaney of Carrier Mills, and was born in Saline county on May 20, 1901. In addition to his mother he is survived by his wife, Margeah Chaney, three children, Ben Chaney, Hoffman Estates near Chicago, Mrs. Bob (Mona) Bryant, Crete, 111., and Mrs.

John (Effie) Erkman, Alto, and five grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Walter (Mable) Sadler, Raleigh, and Mrs. Overton (Annis) Denton, Valier, and six brothers, Harvey, Orval, and Dale, all of Carrier Mills, Earl, Mt. Vernon, Harold, Harrisburg, and Delmon, Gary, Ind.

He was a member of I. 0. 0. F. Lodge, and Rebekah Lodge of Carrier Mills, and wai; a Baptist by faith.

in the Rosebud community. Andrew Zimmer Dies in Eldorado Andrew Zimmer, 83, of Ridgway, died at the Pearce Hospital at 4:40 a. m. Sunday. He had been making his home at the Eldorado Nursing Home in Eldorado.

The body is at the Cox Fu- Palo neral Home in Ridgway, where of the cylinders is missing. He always leaves the house without answer and for which the writer will have to assume the full He added in his statement: is nothing in my files which will either prove or disprove the was this one of the subjects on the agenda to be discussed by my meeting with the Senate Rules Committee The party girl was described as the 27-year-old brunette wife of a West German army sergeant who had been assigned to the German military mission here. The woman, called a by an embassy spokesman, was whisked hack to Germany with her husband on Aug. 21 at the urging of the FBI, which had investigated her behavior. She attracted the attention of the FBI because of the expensive clothes she wore and the high standard of living she and her husband maintained in the country club section of nearby Arlington, Va, The woman also had a habit of dropping the names of prominent persons, according to reports.

Williams is scheduled to be the leadoff witness at closed hearing, which was called to look into the activities of Robert G. (Bobby) Baker, who resigned on Oct. 7 as Senate Democratic secretary following published reports of his business interests. On the Integration Front FEPC Official Explains Function Of Act in Meeting Fair Employment practices in Saline County were discussed last week at a meeting held at the home of Rev. Leonard Q.

By United Press International crack segregation Jackson Duncan in stonefort. Thousands of persons march- churches continued Leading the discussion was director of Demonstrations Arise in Cincinnati, Wichita Sunday ADMTO: hi ed Wichita, and Cin- when two white ministers from John cheeks, Liicht Funeral services einnati Sunday to back deseg- Chicago attempted to enter a the minoU Fair Employment inn k. at Tuesday regation demands and integra- Methodist church with a Practices Commission office in at qt Tnspnh Catholic Church leaders in New Orleans companion. The Negro obeyed Springfield, who explained the in Ridewav The Rev Herbert hoped for a similar show of orders to leave, but the minis- FEp Act and Gov 0tto Ker. in Kidgway.

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LOUIS asking for desegregation of all Hogs rather slow, bar-1 elementary schools, rows and gilts 15-35 lower than ftev. Avery C. Alexander average, sows 25-50 has a cali for 10.000 No- lower, mixed 170-260 barrows groes t0 show up at the meet- and gilts 15.00-15,60; sows 275-1 ine jn a show of support for 600 lbs 12.75-14.50. the broadened desegregation. Cattle 5.500; calves 350, steers The Wichita march was to under 1,100 lbs and heifers protest alleged housing discriin- moderately active, fully steady, ination.

About 3,000 whites and ters and were arrested Lexington, N.C.: More than 50 Negroes began a march on city hall Sunday night to protest segregation customs but dispersed when officials warned for Fair Em- them they were violating a city was explained by di ordinance. rector Cheeks. Montgomery, Gov. George C. Wallace announced -----------------------this weekend he would ask a federal grand jury to investigate alleged Communist influences in racial executive order defining the Code of Fair Practices in the state.

inMX North State Street, Eldorado SKAGGS SERVICE STATION BR 3-2951 See 'Jeep' in action in TBE QREATSST SHOW 01 m. ch. STEADY JOBS NEW every 10 moderately active, fully mation. floour workm in January, spots strong, steers only 1,100 Negroes marched a to ha(J wj(h lbs slow, unsteady, cows ac- city hall where they go. assur- omployer or business for tive, steady to 50 higher, bulls ances from Mayor Gerald Byrd (han ypars amJ one out steady, good and choice steers of careful consideration to thrfe had obtaincd his 22.00-24.00; good to choice heif- your proposal Jor a fair hous- pnt hefore World War ers 29.00-33.40; cows utility and ing ordinance.

according to the Bureau of commercial 13.50-16.00; utility The march Cincinnati was statistics to good bulls 16.50-18.00; veal- larger. Negro leaders estimated ers and slaughter calves fairly about 30.000 persons turned out SETTING active, steady, good to choice for the four-hour demonstration, vartt British vealers 22.00-33.00; good and hut police officials put the fig- NEW YORK-Jhei British choice slaughter calves 16.00- ure at 16.000. The marchers 0J! first" om oo QQ were protesting discrimination prize of $73.50 to tne lirsi worn EARLY WEEK Savings Prices Effective Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday PRIZES: No Purchase Necessary. Drawings Friday Nites Come to your friendly Kroger Store in Harrisburg. Need Not Be Present to Win.

Oct. 18 oy 1 Nov. 8 Sheep rather slow, early sales lambs and ewes steady, good and choice wooled lambs 16.50-18.50; choice and prime with fall shorn pelts 18.50-19.50; PAMPER YOUR WIFE I srs against the Negro in housing an who can prove she has given and employment. birth to a live baby after she Trenton. N.J., was the site of has passed the age of 53 years, another massive civil rights seven months and 12 days, march during the weekend.

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Chicago Produce CHICAGO Live poultry special fed white rock fryers 19-20; roasters 22- on the state capitol Saturday to 1906, according to the Assoeia- emphasize their demands for tion. Dr. Harvey Flack, editor stronger action by the state on of the journal, said he civil rights matters, offered the prize to see if the Other developments: record could be broken. Birmingham, The final seems odd that a record made detachment of Alabama Nation- in 1906 has stood for so lone OA i uviamuivuv Butter steadv 90 score 56 3 4 al Guardsmen federalized dur- when the health and longevity Eggs unsettled, white large ing the September racial crisis of women have been improving extras 36; mixed large extras here was scheduled for release so steadily. 36; lued.um.je^staudards 32.

tonight fo Dally Register 35c a wwk Loueva Knowles Carrier Mills, III. G.E. Electric Coffee Pot LAST WEEK'S WINNERS: Mrs. Fenton Baker Galatia, III. Lady's Remington Shaver Waldo Rude Harrisburg, III.

G.E. Clock Radio NEW YORK (UPI) Stocks continued to move ahead on heavy trading near the noon hour today. The noon Dow Jones stock averages were: Industrials 759.22, up 3.61; rails 171.13. off 0.37; utilities 138.38, off 0.03; stocks 264.60, up 0.59. ave the enuine long Top Quality indow aterials I Alt 16" r.a« i lex -O-G lass -0-N et )W yr -0-6 lass i CREEN'G ASS lex O-P ane Ray Durham Lumber Co.

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