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Page Two post-traumatic headaches and loss Related Story On Page 3 ii i. I Carbondale CC Elects Directors train was traveling at an excessive speed over a temporary roadbed in a fog because it was 30 minutes behind time. Here's Rundown On Jackson Township Elections A new Board of Directors of the Carbondale Chamber of Commerce is to be organized when it Woman Files $200,000 Suit In Train Wreck A $200,000 suit was filed by Mrs. Ethel Greenwalt, Cairo, against the Illinois Central a i 1-road Tuesday in Williamson County Circuit Court. She asks the judgement for alleged injuries received in a passenger train wreck Dec.

21 south of Belleville. The suit is the first filed in the area by five Southern Illinois resi. dents injured in the crash shortly takes over July 1 Secretary Augus ta Milligan said today. Band Moves Onstage At SlU Tonight The gleam of brass instruments and the rhythms tf band music will be the fourth night attraction of the second annual Festival of Fine Arts at Southern Illinois Uniyersity tonight. English and American compositions for band are to share the program presented by the SlU Symphonic Band at 8:15 p.

in Shrvock Auditorium. The concert will be directed bv Phil-lip Olsson, and will be free to the public. A film hour will be presented in the auditorium at 10 a. m. Thursday.

lhe new Board, including fiye new members named in by-mail votes tallied Tuesday, is to meet within two weeks to name officers, select committees, and appoint chairmen. Elected were Dan Lurie, Ber- Assessor Harry L. Bridgeman, 171 James Cayaness, 210 Justice of Peace Laverne 2 1 6 I larry W. Bridgeman, 223 Constable Fred Nation, 2399 Monroe Derossett 29 1 Willian Relate, 45 Vergennes Assessor G.E. Licbliter (R) 236 Carl Redden (D) 61 Town Clerk Joseph Parrish (R) 175 Irvin Hartline (D) 123 Justice of Peace I II Nursery Bargains A JAgrC; 2 Miles S- Carbondale High way 51 after midnight about a half-mile south of Belleville.

Two persons Justice of Peace (Two Electtd) Wayne Graff (R) 77 John Levan (R) 72 Herbert Marshall (D) 67 Ray Williamson (D) 62 Constable Wilbur Graff (R) 75 Raymond Shannon (D) 72 Somerset Supervisor Clyde Pcrschbacher (R) 241 Assessor Daniel Fager (R) 225 Town Clerk Roy Gilbert (R) 218 Justice of Peace (Two Elected) John Mathis (R) 198 Ralph Arbeiter (R) 204 Robert Ellis (R) 198 Constable John Reichrath (R) 194 Raymond Nausley (R) 196 Floyd Heiple (R) 194 Ora Supervisor nie Lowe, Bill Etherton, Carl Birkholz, and Phil Stiles, who had been placed on the ballot by the nominating committee. They will be introduced to members at the next of quarterly meet- were killed and a total of 34 injured. Three Pullman cars and one baggage car left the tracks while passing over a set of temporary tracks constructed while an underpass mg npni at p. m. in Air Force Reserve headquarters.

The nominating committee re 1 1 mnmmmmmmt was being built under the regular II Hip tliiSfeVi'8' k'a1 it dipped to his home ported a scattering of write-in votes for members Gordon Par Herman Baker (R) 212 John Wisely (D) 90 Constable G.R.Lipe(R)235 Dwight Tuthill (D) 1 write-in Carbondale Supervisor W. I. "Ike" Brandon (R) 983 Archie Stroup (R) 970 Liquor License Cut Approved In Carbondale rish, Byron Kirnmel, H. E. Goetz, William Eaton, J.

C. Clark, Charles Murden, and George Sawyer. None received over two votes, however. tracks. Mrs.

Greenwalt said she a thrown from her seat when a car on the "Chickasaw" train left the road bed, turned over and slid down an embankment. She said she was struck by flying luggage. She claims she suffered spine, back and neck injuries and a brain concussion. Mrs. Greenwalt said she had to wear a brace, suffers (D) I ISSmatdtHcuvu Clau IS 1 1 Following arc tabulated results oi township elections in Jackson County Tuesday.

De Soto Assesssor EdWilkerson (R) 225 John Ross (D) 72 Town Clerk Frank Friedline (R) 170 Thomas D. Jennings (D) 124 Justice of Peace (Two Elected) Milford Buckles (R) 190 Ralph Harrison (R) 184 Marion McKinney (D) 91 Constable Oscar Brown (R) 180 Frank Reed (R) 169 George Breeden (D) 118 Makanda Supervisor L.A. Hilton (R) 317 J. V. Harris (D) 208 Assessor W.

H. Lindsey (R) 320 Lucille Earill (D) 202 Town Clerk W.CHcern (R) 320 Harold Brewer (D) 119 Justice of Peace (Two Elected) Hugh Stearns (R) 318 JackEarll(D)207 Constable (Two Elected) TedCrawsbaw (R) 301 J.O. Jungers (R) 308 Ed smith (D) 208 ELK Assessor GLvde Simmons (R) 262 Onille Eaton (D) 130 Town Clerk Carl Wisely (R) 258 Justice of Peace Jobn Beard (R)239 Carl Miller (D) 141 Constable Allen Craig (R) 210 Harve Hickem (D) 175 Cemetery Trustee Leslie Kirnmel (RandD) 355 Kinkaid Sirpervisor Kenneth Saul (D) 80 Town Clerk Otto Bercek (D) 72 Raymond Bame (R) 23 Assessor Arabia is the world's largest peninsula. It is larger than the part of the United States cast of the Mississippi River. An ordinance reducing the number of liquor licenses in Carbondale passed the City Council Tuesday night after the second reading.

The ordinance reduces the number of class A saloon licenses from eight to seven and the number of class beer licenses from five to 111 Service Television and Appliances A iniws txm ii mi Vot vrmi f--a sw-w. i-. MINE REPORT Mines Working Thursday Old Ben 9 Old Ben 14 Orient 2 Orient 3 Buckhorn Eaton Brown Appliance Co. 205 East Main Carbondale THE OLD -CROW DISTILLERY FRANKFORT, DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP.

KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. 85 PROOF. Lum Jerdon (D) 440 "Popcorn Jim" Johnson 546 Town Clerk Eunice Renfro (R) 1,100 DveEnnis (D) 380 Assessor Sam Morris (R) 1,005 CalGweness (D) 564 Constable Simon Sbadowens (R) 992 Grant Barnett (R) 1,029 AlbertWood(D)471 Justice of the Peace Pat Dwver (R) 953 W. J. Anderson 988 WillTrovillion (R) 1,017 Ed Wills (D) 412 Quincy Webb (D) 457 Charles Childers (D) 424 Poundmaster Non-ell Haynes (R) 1,003 Murphysboro Asst.

Supervisor Lloyd Hewitt (R) 741 AN OFFICIAL "MISS AMERICA" CONTEST three. It provides for no class package licenses and five class private clubs. The ordinance which revises the city's liquor code is a result of a meeting last month in which the Council wted to withhold a license from Ole Tom's Enterprises, Inc. Mavor John I. Wright said there (R) Miss HERRIN PAGEANT Noah Johnson (D) 122 EdSherrmann (R) 101 Assessor F.C.Whisfer (R) 131 Town Clerk Keith Nisbet (D) 119 Lloyd R.

Inman, (R) 100 Justice of Peace RoscoeVancil (D) 105 J.T. Simpson (R) 97 Hilmer Stroud (R) 47 write-ins Constable Arden Ripley (D) 121 Clain Hiser (R) 127 C. A. Smith (R) 80 Bradley Supervisor Albert McBride (D) 448 Harrison Wilson (R) 432 Town Clerk Herman JVagel (D) 519 RuthMoehrs (R) 331 Assessor EdThies (D) 550 Shirley Ripley (R) 322 Justice of Peace (Two Elected) GeneGoforth (D) 540 Don Williamson (D) 534 Charles McBride (R) 321 Constable RayGerberding (D) 557 RossGarver (D) 517 Sylvester Kessel (R) 332 Grand Tower (Non-Partisan) Town Clerk John Todd, 328 "Miss Herrin' title will be decided on Miss America contest standards: Personality, Intellect, Appearance in Formal Gown, Bathing Suit and Talent. The winner will compete at Cen-tralia, 111., for "Miss Illinois" Title.

CONTESTANTS Melanie Watkins 0 Peggy McSpadden Dixie Davis Nancy Stcckenridcr Beverly Bione cgg' Chaffee Janet Wilson are now eight class A licenses iss eJ, three class and five class D. Wright said the ordinance makes it impossible to issue any more licenses. The ordinance will not have Zeigler 3 Freeman 4 New Kathleen Pyramid Burning Star No. 1 Truax-Traer No. 2 Not Working Thursday Old Ben 22 Old Ben Briquet Plant.

No Report Fidelity Among Other Uacfcng Brands St Joseph ASPiRin TIMES FASTER tn Disintegrating Speed Thii proret St. Joseph Aspirin it reidr for absorption faster, ready to go to work i times faster than these other pain re-listers! Por headache, muscle pain, colds, get the best for less, gtt St. Joseph Aspirin "MISS HERRIN OF '56" Will Crown the Queen SATURDAY, APRIL 6th 8:00 P. M. at the mmm mm school aooitorsu TICKETS: 75c, $1.00, $1.25 On Sale at the Following Merchants DON'S SANI-CREAM RANMAR STANDARD TIRE BRACY'S INS.

OFFICE NEW ERA DAIRY HELLENY'S DEPT. STORE C. I. P. S.

OFFICE any effect on existing licenses but i will affect re-issuance of liquor per-j mits after May 1, the beginning' of the next fiscal year. In other business, the Council: Appointed Curtis Ross, Car- bondale accountants, to make an BY: HERRIN JAYCEES. James Harris (D) 360 Assessor Frank Chester (R) 822 Town Clerk Jack Day is (R) 772 Justice of Peace Kenneth Eberle (R) 722 Manning Held (D) 3S7 W. H. Etherton (D) 354 Constable Kenneth Holley (R) 668 Gilbert Williams (R) 697 Claude Hiser (D) 402 Road Tax Hike: No, 584; Yes, 324 Pomona Township No Report SOUTHERN ILUNOISAN Pobluhed Sandy and dIly eicept Srardy tnd holid7 by Southern lliinoii Publications, 227 Wen Main Street, Ctr- bondaJe: 212 Norte 16th Street.

Herrin: 9 11 South 12th Street. MarvhTsboro. annual audit of the city's finances Heard a letter from Harrv Dav, 109 S. Springer asking reinstatement of parking on South Springer Approved purchase of 100 meter boxes for the water department Granted permission for five water department employes to attend a meeting in Pinckneyville April 9 Renewed a contract with the Neptune Meter Chicago, to supply water meters Petitioners Object To Funeral Home Proposal A petition by residents in the 100 block of South Poplar street objecting to any re-zoning of that area to permit opening of a funeral home was presented to the Carbondale City Council Tuesday. Entered Second Class Mattel at the Pott Offict in Carbondale.

111., under tha Act of March 3, 1879. With addi donal Entered as Second Class Matter at tha Post Offict of Herrin, 111., and MurphTsboro, I1L Th Soathern Dlinoiaan is the Successor Newspaper to the Carbondale Free Press, Herrin Dailj Journal and Morphysboro Independent. The Associated Press is entitled clwiTtlj to th use for republication of all the local news printed in this new dtpex as well aa all AP news disnctche. RHEUMATISM ARTIIRITIS SUFFERERS OFFERED AMAZING RELIEF lemarkable new medical discover, ffers fast relief from nagging, crip )llng pains of Rheumatism Arth itis Neuritis. Vr-Pan-Ex tablets work througl )lood stream reduce uric acid blessed relief from stabbinj jains in muscles and Joints.

Vr-Pan-Ex can bring restful night active days. Try Wonderful Ar tablets today! CARBONDALE WALGRFEN AC.ENCY 10 South Illinois Carbondale. 111. Phillips 66 Trop-Artic Motor Oil permits easy-starting gives quick protection even at very low temperatures. George Christensen (R) 31 Degognla Supervisor ParkJarrett(D) 71 Town Clerk Roy Rodewald (R) 55 Assessor Frank Korando(R) 52 Road Tax Hike: 61 yes, 6 no Ft.

Bluff Assessor Raymond Kniuse (D) 133 Lawrence Darnstaedt (R) 130 Town Clerk Ralph Hollman (D) 149 Lawrence Middendorf (R) 113 Justice of Peace (Two Elected) Raymond Miller (D) 137 Herman Hollman (D) 144 HerbRathjen (R) 116 Constable H. H. Sickler (D) 148 Shirley Moeckel (R) 1 write-in Robert Vogel (R) 1 write-in Sand Ridge Supervisor JuneT. Snider (R) 179 Ezra Marshall (D) 112 Town Clerk Marv Moschenrose (R)177 Floetta Myers (D) 101 Justice of Peace (Two Elected) JohnManken (R) 188 Joseph Stone (R) 149 Delia Born (D) 94 Assessor H.R. Elliott (R) 197 James Sorensen (D) S5 Constable Gilbert Easterly (R) 143 S.

W.Grace(D) 123 Levan Assessor loc Bivant (D) 77 Oren Alley (R) 72 Town Clerk Claude Thompson (D) 86 Robert Levans (R) 62 1 etc uld! Trop-Artic retains its "body" at high temperatures gives good protection won't thin out and burn away. 9 lhaiM to Iftep-Artfe eaotor ol fei? Powered with H.T. entine, com-plete with recoil starter and tow too muffler. Heary heat treated non-breakable tioes. Tines are self sharpening and ooa-windiog.

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