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CarbondalcHerrin MurpnysPorP Pag len SOUTHERN ILLINOISAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1965 Reappointed Legal Notice In Testimony Legal Notice Sealed bids will be received at the Office of the Purchasing Agent. Room 205B, Altgeld Hall, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois until 2:00 P.M.. C.D.T., Monday, June 28, 1965, for the purchase of Dining Room Carpeting and for Dining Room Chairs and Tables for Gilbert Hall. Bid forms and specifications may be obtained at the Office of the Purchasing Agent upon request. The Teachers College Board he Hospital Notes HERRIN HOSPITAL ADMITTED: Priddy, Mrs.

Delores, Herrin Eldridge, Mrs. Jessie, Herrin Burgess, James, Freeman Spur Patrick, James, Carterville Cagle. Mrs. Clara, Johnston City Rancilio, Joe, Herrin Crain, Rosanna, Carterville Holland. Jimmy, De Soto Meeks, Mrs.

Estella, Colp DISCHARGED: Snyder, Leslie, Marion Cubans Plan Overthrow, Castro's Sister Says Births BEATON: WEBSTER, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, a son Thursday in Franklin Hospital, Benton. CHRISTOPHER SNEDDON, Mr. and Mrs.

James a daughter Thursday in St. Joseph Memorial Hospital, Murphysboro. CUTLER: FARRIS, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, a son Monday in Memorial Hospital, Chester.

DU QUOIN: KEENE, Mr. and Mrs. Allen, a son Thursday in Pinckneyville Community Hospital. HERRIN: ELDRIDGE, Mr. and Mrs.

Gerand, a daughter Thursday in Herrin Hospital. HERRIN: PRJDDY, Mr. and Mrs. James, a daughter Thursday in Herrin Hospital. JONESBORO: SADLER, Mr.

and Mrs. Steve, a daughter Thursday in Union County Hospital, Anna. MULKEYTOWN: FURLOW. Mr. and Mrs.

Evan, a son Thursday in Marshall Browning Hospital, Du Quoin. MARION: McROY. Mr. and Mm Jerry, a daughter Thursday in Herrin Hospital. MURPHYSBORO: RODMAN.

Mr. and "These irresolute and timid individuals, they are th best allies," the 32-year-old Cuban expatriate told a subcommittee on un-American activities. She read her statement slowly in Spanish, pausing after each paragraph for translation into English by her interpreter, Yolanda Montero. Miss Castro broke with her brother and fled Cuba a year ago. The subcommittee called her today to testify on what they view as a Communist menace throughout this hemisphere.

SELF 0 514 E. MAIN wires CARBONDALE FATHER'S SUNDAY JUNE 20 DAY Washington, June 11 (AP) A sister of Cuban Premier Fidel Castro said today Cubans high in the government are plotting to overthrow Castro's Communist regime. Juanita Castro, 32, who left Cuba in June of last year, said riots against the government have occurred in many parts of the island but news of them has been suppressed. In testimony before a House subcommittee on un-American activities, Miss Castro told of her experiences in helping her brother reach power and her dissatisfaction with the revolution after the Communists took over. She said her brother has built "an incredible repressive "The vast majority of Cuban people are against the Castro regime," she continued.

"I don't think they will be able to stand much longer the night mare of terror they have been living through the past few years." Miss Castro, who said she was close to the revolution's leaders until the time she left, said "there are Cubans in high places in government who are plotting against it and who stay on to accomplish this." Hemisphere Plot At the outset of her testimony, Miss Castro read a prepared statement in which she said the uommunist plan to take over this entire hemisphere and look on timid liberals and pacifists as their best allies. Miss Castro said Communist leaders and she included her brother, Fidel "wish nothing better than to be confronted by irresolute and timid adherents of democracy, liberals and pad fists." Fear 4 Dead In Hotel Fire Plainfield, N.J., June 11 (AP) Fire swept through the sprawling century-old Victoria Hotel today, taking at least 2 lives, injuring 18 persons and leaving 2 more missing. Two bodies were recovered from the ruins and firemen be gan searching for other victims. The three-story hotel is locat ed near the business district of this central New Jersey com munity. More than 100 permanent and transient guests escaped the burning building located across the street from the main Fire Department headquarters.

A telephone dispatcher at the fire house spotted fmes shoot ing from the second floor of the building and turned in the first alarm at 2:36 a.m. The blaze was brought under control at 5 a.m. SHOP DOWNTOWN CARBONDALE FOR YOUR BEST BUYS! dean of the Southern Illinois University Agriculture, has been reappointed by Illinois Gov. Otto Kerner to the Board of Agricultural Advisers for the state Department of Agriculture. He has served on tne Doara intermittently during the last dozen years.

POLICE BRIEFS Harrisburg: Howard Patterson, fined $25, intoxication. Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH Do false teeth drop, slip or wobble when you talk, eat, laugh or sneeze? Don't be annoyed and embarrassed bv such handicaps. FASTEETH, an alkaline (non-acid) powder to sprinkle on your plates, keeps false teeth more firmly set. Gives confident feeling of security and added comfort. No gumrav.

gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Get FASTEETH today at drug counters everywhere. SERVICE Phone 4577884 v. young Dads $6.95 $4.00 $4.00 from from ons young men on. i Proposals for the following will be re ceived by the State of Illinois.

Depart mf-ni ot public Works and Buildings uivision ot Architecture and Engineer ins, Armory-ufiice Building, Springfield uunois, Wednesday, June 23, 1965. at Tw i nirty clock P.M., Central Daylight saving i ime. i. ia; uenerai; (B) Plumbing; (C) Healing; (D) Ventilating; (E) Pipe covering; (F) Electrical Work New General Store Building, Illinois Mate Farm, Vandal ia. Illinois.

(Th project is to be constructed and fi nanced by the Illinois Building Au tnority). Amount of Bid Deposit: General Plumbing $1,000.00 Heating Ventilating Pipe Covering $500.00 Electrical $1,000.00 2. Complete Work Fallout Shelters Department of. Public Safety, Various Locations, Illinois Amount of Bid Deposit: $500.00 for each location bid. All proposals to be in accordance with plans and specifications which may be obtained from the Division of Architec ture and Engineering, Armory-O i Building, Springfield.

Illinois, and viewed in the 'Division's Office, 300 North State Chicago, Illinois. Affidavit A ailability required on 1 (A). Lorentz A. Johanson Francis S. Lorenz Supervising Architect Directo C'-4H3tt, June 7, 11, 17 The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services will accept bids for public employees blanket position bond for the period July 1, 1965 through June 30.

13. will be publicly opened at 3:15 P.M. on June 26, 1965, in Room 410 State Office Building. Springfield. Information for bidding may be obtain from the Department of Children and Family Services, Division of Administra tie Services.

Room 404 State Office Building, Springfield, Illinois. C-4fV32, June 7, 11, 17 INVITATION FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received until 1:30 P.M. Central Daylight Saving Time June 38. 1965 in The Chicago Business Office of the University of Illinois. Purchasing Division, P.

O. Box 4348, Chicago, Illi nois 60680 for: 20 polarizing microscopes Necessary and full information furnish upon application. The right is reserved to reject any or 11 bids. C-49ti0, June 7, 11, 17 Invitation To Bid Sealed bids will be received in the Of fice of the Business manager. Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois un til 2:00 p.m.

CDT. June 18, 1965 for re Jmodeling of Administrative Offices. Sher man Hall, Western Illinois University Plans are available upon request from the Physical Plant Department. Western Illinois University, Attention- Darwin Tinker. The Teachers College Board re serves the right to reject any part or all bids.

Western Illinois University R. E. Campbell, Assistant Busines Purchasing Director C-4956, June 7, 11. 17 The Illinois Department of Mental (Health will accept bids for fleet insurance coverage of automotive equipment for the period July 1, 1965 through June 30, 1G Bids will be publicly opened at 2:00 r.M. on June 28, 1965, in Room 410 State Office Building.

Information for bidding may be obtain ed from Department of Mental Health Administrative Services. Room 403, State Office Building, Springfield. C-4334, June 7, 11, 17 The Illinois Department of Mental Health will accept bids for public em royees blanket position bond for the period July 1, i965 through June 30, 196.1. Bids will be publicly opened at 3:00 p.m. on June 28.

1965. in Room 410 State Office Building. Springfield. Information for bidding may be obtain ed from Department of Mental nealth, Administrative Services, Room 403 State Office Building, Springfield. C-4933, June 7, 11.

17 INVITATION FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received until 10:30 A.M. Central Daylight Saving Time June 21. 1P65 in the Chicago Business Office oi th" University of Illinois, Room 187, R33 South Wood Street, Chicago, Illinois 'for: Uniforms: Venetian Blind and Window Shade Cleaning; Fresh Bakery Products; Necessary and full information furnish upon application. The right is reserv ed to reject any or all bids. C-4947, June 7, 11, 16 "Advertisement for Bids' Sealed bids will be accepted in the Purchasing Department of Southern Illi nois University, Edwardsville, Illinois, un til June 17, 1965.

4:00 p.m.. covering i rtco tape. Requisition No. J-015. C-4919, June 7.

11, 16 INVITATION FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received until 10:30 A.M. Central Daylight Saving Time June 21. 1965 in the Chicago Business Office of the University of Illinois. Room 187, Rm South Wood Street, Chicago, Illinois m2. for: 4-Channel Polygraphs and Ac cessories for export to Thailand; Necessary and full information furnish ed upon application.

The right is reserv ed to reject any or all bids. C-4898. June, 2, 4, 11 INVITATION FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received until 10:30 A.M. Central Dayli.sht Saving Time June 15, 1965 in the Chicago Business Office of the University of Illinois, Room 187, P33 South Wood Street. Chicago.

Illinois 60612, for: Video Tape: Necessary and full information furnished upon application. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. C-4399, June 2, 4, 11 INVITATION FOR BIDS Sealed hld wil1 rwived until 1:30 jv m. Central Daylight Saving Time June 29. 1965.

in the Chicago Business Office of the University of Illinois Pur-chasing Division. P. O. Box 4348. Chicago.

Illinois 60680 for: men's blazers; 18 dissecting microscopes, complete with accessories physiological testing equipment. Necessary and full information furnished upon application. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. C-4901. June 1.

11, 18 INVITATION FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received until 1:30 m. Central Daylight Saving Time June 25. 1965 in The Chicago Business Office of the University of Illinois, Purchasing Division. P. O.

Box 4348, Chi- i nro. Illinois tu" lor: araitjirs iui library building 609; scientific apparatus; nuHear equipment. Necessary and full information furnish ad uoon application. The right ia reserved to reject any or ail bids. C-4376, May 28, June 11.

18 Advertisement for BidJ Bids are requested on one Ampex VR-mo Video Tape Recorder. Bid will be opened on Jane 14, 1965 at 10:00 A.M. DST in Room 8, Hovey Hall, Illinois State University, Normal. Illinois. Quotation forms may be obtained from Illinois State University Purchasing Office.

C-4909. June 2. 6, 11 Advertisement for Bids Sealed bids will be accepted in the Purchasing Department of Southern Illinois University, Box 524. Edwardsville, Hiiro 15. until June 15, 1965.

p. m. DST, covering new automobile. Requisition punibrr C-4924, June 4, 8, 11 Hoffard, Mrs. Vincent and baby, Johns ton City AIlsopp, Mrs.

Betty, Zeigler Brower, Mrs. Charles and baby, Zeigler Swinney. Mrs. Lulu, Christopher Ridley, Mrs. Grace, Herrin Walker, Mrs.

Dolly, Herrin Morris. Mrs. May, Herrin Webster. Mrs. Grace, Zeigler Jones, Mrs.

Mary, Zeigler Welborn, Wayman, Pittsburg HOLDEN. CARBONDALE ADMITTED: Leonard, Mrs. Jennie, Carbondale James, Mrs. Suzanne, Carbondale Morgan. Mrs.

Eveiyn, Carbondale Lawson, Mrs. Elnora, Carbondale Page, Scott, Carbondale Rodman, Mrs. Jacqueline, Murphysbor Powers, Ines, Hurst DISCHARGED: Murry, Mrs. Hattie, Carbondale Ardis. Mrs.

Beatrice, Herrin Lindsay, Carl, Carbondale MARSHALL BROWNING, DU QUOIN ADMITTED: Jacobs, Roger, Coulterville Furlovv, Mrs. Thelma, Mulkeytowo Eisf elder, John. Pinckneyville Funk, Robin. Elkville Schwind, Arthur, Tamaroa Smith, Mrs. Marilyn, Du Quoin Eisenhauer, Casper, Du Quoin George, Hurchel, Du Quoin Hackleman.

Mrs. Peggy Lou, Du Quoin DISCHARGED: Beard, Kay, Du Quoin Kurtz, Mrs. Patricia, Du Quoin Funk, Robin, Elkville MEMORIAL, CHESTER ADMITTED: Minter. Dolph, Ava Steele, Richard. Campbell Hill Brown, Mrs.

Shirley. Chester DISCHARGED: Johnson, Michael, Percy Fulford, Marianna. Ava Rubach, Mrs. Catherine and baby, Steeleville Rubach, Herbert, Steeleville Farris, Mrs. Jenie and baby, Cutler Wilkinson, Cindy, Chester Hatcher, Dolly, Sparta MEMORIAL, MARION ADMITTED: Wallace.

Mrs. Margaret, Marion Gower, Mrs. Joan, Marion Ferguson. Mrs. Shirley, Marion Stilson, Donna, Marion Killman, Jake, Marion Hornick, Mrs.

Mae, Marion Nutty, David, Vienna Nutty, Leanne, Vienna Nutty, Lyle, Vienna Bewick, Richette, Johnston City Elliott, Mrs. Ada, Marion Childers, Kevin, Marion Reed, Edward, Carbondale Harper, Cecil, Tunnel Hill Jack. Clyde. Marion DISCHARGED: Hartwell, Glenna. Marion Baggett.

Guy, Marion Pinkston, Robert, De Soto Meadows, Jeffery, Marion Powiess, David, Marion Tite, Mrs. Judith and baby, Ozark Thompson, Mrs. Georgia and baby, Mar ion Bradberry, Mrs. Patsy and baby, Mar ion MINERS, CHRISTOPHER ADMITTED: Curry, James, Christopher Tedeschi, John, Benton Deiro, John, Benton Hatcher, Mrs. Doloffie, Sesser DISCHARGED: Brown, Mrs.

Delpha, Akin Lewis, David, Christopher PINCKNEYVILLE COMMUNITY ADMITTED: Keene, Mrs. Mary, Du Quoin Aitken, Mrs. Grace, Tilden Wilson, Ted, Washington Klene, John, Oakdale Kleiboeker, Mrs. Gladys, Carlyle Millikin, Mrs. Lulu, Pinckneyville DISCHARGED: Szczeblewski, Mrs.

Dorothy, Tamaroa Rosenberger, Mrs. Patricia, Ava Bambauer, Mrs. Sarah, Walsh Keller, Paul, Tamaroa Borth, Mrs. Sophia, Sparta ST. JOSEPH.

MURPHYSBORO ADMITTED: Lane, Mrs. Rufus. Murphysboro Harper, Mrs. William. Murphysbore Sucher, Mrs.

Lyle, Murphysboro Brownfield, Harry, Willisville Dneddon. Mrs. James, Christopher DISCHARGED: Crowell. Mrs. Harlan.

Murphysboro Shobe. Mrs. Owen, Murphysboro Halstead, Mrs. Doris, Murphysboro Dykeman, Mrs. Foreman, Bolivar, Teim Dykeman, Foreman, Bolivar, Tenn.

Thies, Mrs. Lester and baby, Campbell Hill Ditzler, Homer, Ava SPARTA COMMUNITY DISCHARGED: Macke, Mrs. Arthur, Marissa Kriete, Oscar, Prairie du Rocher Johnston, Otis, Sparta UNION COUNTY, ANNA ADMITTED: Kissiar, William, Dongola Rendleman, James. Anna Lambert, Mrs. Edna, Vienna Dillon.

Everett. Jonesboro Ballard, Mrs. Alice, Anna Barnhart, William, Anna Boyd, Mrs. Vivian, Anna King, Mrs. Annette.

Alto Pass Karraker, Ira, Jonesboro Smith, Claude Leon, Jonesboro Sadler, Mrs. Judy, Jonesboro DISCHARGED: Murphy, Donald, Tamms Andrews, Mrs. Martha, Wolf Lake Arnhart, Mrs. Beulah, Anna Pickett, Jay, Anna UNION, WEST FRANKFORT ADMITTED: Evans. William, West Frankfort Worsham, Fred.

West FrankTort Mason, Thurl. Wet Frankfort Collins, Mrs. Roma, West Frankfort Co s. Daniel. West Frankfort DISCHARGED: Peterson, Mrs.

Helen, West Frankfort Gayer, Gilda, West Frankfort Campbell, Mrs. Mary, Macedonia nil! i960 'a tttl "I get my health needs from" SrS vermin 5 0 is fooi 0 forward Newspaper ads are fho modern show windows of the retail world. And In these windows merchants display their most attractive wares the best prices, best quality, best style, and the newest Ideas. To find the best that retail stores have to offer or the best that manufacturers are producing and at your price, turn to advertising. It saves you shop- ping time and money and results in great-shopping satisfac er tion.

SOUTHERN ILLINOISAN CARBONDALE 272 West Main Phone 457-8161 HERRIN 212 N. 16th St. Phone 942-3187 MARION 208 E. Union Phone 993-8161 MURPHYSBORO South 12th Phont 681-2126 9 where 0 0 merchants 0 pu? their BEST State of Illinois reserves the right iu re ject any or all bids. C-4985.

June 11. 16, 21 In The Circuit Court for' the First Judicial Circuit of Illinois, Jackson Coun ty, Murphysboro, Illinois in probate es tate ot Inez May Schirmer, Deceased, No. 65-P-79. Notice is given of the death of the above and that letters Testamentary were issued May 27th, A.D. 1965, to Charles D.

Holmes, Route No. 1, Makanda, Illinois whose attorney is John G. Gil bert. 217V2 West Main. Carbondale, Illi nois and that Monday, July 5th, A.D 1965, is the claim date for the estate.

Claims against said estate should be filed in the office of the Clerk of said court. County Courthouse, Murphysboro, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. Dated June 5, 1965, A.D. James R. Kerley, Jr.

Clerk of Said Court. Jackson County, Illinois. C-4966, June 11. 18, 25 "Bids are requested on chemicals, chemical equipment, physics equipment and supplies. Bids will be opened on July 8, 1965 at 10:00 A.M., dst, in Room 8.

Hov-ey Hall, Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois. Quotation forms may be obtained from Illinois State University Purchasing Office." C-4990, June 11, 15, 20 "Advertisement for Bids" Sealed bids will be accepted in the Purchasing Department of Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville. Illinois, until June 25. 1965. 2 p.m.

CDT, covering auditorium seating. Requisition D-001. C-4991, June 11, 16, 21 NOTICE TO BID The Carbondale City Council will open bids on 175 parking meters, more or less, on Monday, June 28, 1965. at 7:30 P.M. DST in the Council Room.

Carbondale City Hall. Specifications are available at the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, Carbondale, 111. Carbondale City Council Carbondale. III. By: Elisabeth Leighty, City Clerk C-4992.

June 11 Advertisement for Bids Sealed bids will be accepted in the Purchasing IXpartment ot Southern Illi nois University, box o24, lutwarasviiie. Illinois, until June 14, 1965, 4.CU p.m.. CDT, covering Tab-Fold Napkins on re quisition number F-818. C-4916, June 3, 8, 11 The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services will accept bids for fleet insurance coverage of automotive equip ment for the period July 1, 1965 through June 30, 1S66. Bids will be publicly opened at 2:30 P.M.

on June 28. 1965. in Room 410 State Office Building. Information for bidding may be obtain ed from the Department of Children and Family Services. Division of Adminstra five Services.

Room 404 State Office Build ing, Springfield, Illinois. C-4935. June 7, 11. 17 Advertisement for Bids Sealed bids will be accepted in the Pur chasing Department of Southern Illinois University, Box 524, Edwardsville, Illinois until June 21, 1965, 4:30 p.m., CDT, covering Heating and Air conditioning System Annex Alton Campus. Requisi tion F-089R C-5005, June 11, 16, 20 'Advertisement for Bids Sealed bids will be accepted in the Pur chasing Department of Southern Illinois University, Breckinridge Job Corps Cen ter, Morganfield, Kentucky, until Wed nesday, June 16, 1965, 4:00 p.m.

CDST, covering Dental Equipment. Requisition G-00735. C-5003, June 11. 14, 16 Advertisement for Bids Sealed bids will be accepted in the Pur chasing Department of Southern Illinois University, Box 524, Edwardsville, Illi' nois until June 21, 1965, 4:00 p.m. CDT, covering purchase of two 1965 4000 series Ford tractors and mowers.

Re quisition F-112 and P'-140. C-5002, June 11, 16, 20 limitation for Bidi Sealed bids will be received until 1:30 p.m., CDST, June 22, 1965 in die Chicago Business Office of University of Illinois, Purchasing Division. P.O. Box 4348, Chi cago. Illinois.

60680, for metal rolling machine; physiological testing equipment and supplies; printing collating and bind ing to University Publications; teaching aid film loops; scientific instruments and laboratory apparatus for heat transfer and gas dynamic laboratory. Necessary and full information furnished upon ap plication. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. C-5004, June 11, 15, 21 Hospital Notes DOCTORS. CARBONDALE ADMITTED: Harris, Mrs.

Joseph Carbondale Hicks, Claude, De Soto Morris, Mrs. Earl, Herrin Berg, Laurie, Murphysboro Griffith, Mrs. Oren, Tamaroa Biermaiui, Robert, Chester Wheetley, Frisha. Carbondale Frogner. Ellen, Carbondale Lacey, Michael, Carbondale Richcy, Mrs.

John William, Cambria DISCHARGED: Jones, Mrs. Robert, Stonefort Prosser, Thomas, Valier Hill, Cordell Keith, Carrier Mills Tate. Harry, Cobden Perkins, Mrs. Nettie, Murphysboro Spires, Mrs. Myrle Dean and baby, Carbondale Wells, Carl B.

Evansville, Indiana Nash, Mrs. Aaron and baby, Chester Bryant, Mrs. Roy and baby, Carbondale Carey, William, Hurst Williams, Mrs. Robert Dale, Carbondale Seism, Mrs. Allen, Carbondale Chaniness, Mrs.

Fred, Anna Foster, Mrs. Stella, Christopher Chami, Baya, Carbondale Chami, Mrs. Abdlmalek, Carbondale FRANKLIN, BENTON ADMITTED: McMahon, Patrick. Benton Marshall, Billy, Ewing Williams, Ottie. West Frankfort Webster, Mrs.

Sandra, Benton Campbell, Mrs. Veral, Macedonia Durham. James, Galatia Summers. Roy, Thompson villa Sykes, Charles, Benton Sanders, Mrs. June, Hurst Thomas, Kay-wan, Benton Campbell.

Mrs. Loretta, BentaS Beatty, Mrs. Ruth, Benton Fred, Mrs. Marie, Sesser Darr, Larry. Ewing Launius.

Mrs. Ursla, Benton Meredith, Elmo. West Frankfort Strickland. Gary, Benton Reiger, Charles, Sesser Eybee, Arthur. Benton Wagner.

Mrs. May, West Frankfort DISCHARGED: KaXka, Mrs. Lucille, Benton Barnes. George, West Frankfort Braden, John, Benton Pent, Patricia, Benton Summers. Abraham, Buckner Hallock, Mrs.

Ruby. Benton Knietit. Bryan. Benton Wyr Mrs. Paulann and bahf, Frankfort Mrs.

Douglas, a daughter Thursday in Holden Hospital, Carbondale. MURPHYSBORO: SUCHER, Rev. and Mrs. Lyle, a son Thursday in St. Joseph Memorial Hospital, Murphysboro.

MURPHYSBORO: HARPER, Mr. and Mrs. William, a daughter Thursday in St. Joseph Memorial Hospital, Murphysboro. NASHVILLE: GEPPERT, Mr.

and Mrs. Ignatius, a son Friday in Pinckneyville Community Hospital. NASHVILLE: BOCHANT1N, Mr. and Mrs. Marion, a daughter Thursday in Pinckneyville Community Hospital.

STEELEVILLE: RUBACH, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert, a son Sunday in Memorial Hospital, Chester. Southern Illinois Deaths ANNA: LAWRENCE, Mrs. Edna, of 508 Morgan died Wednesday; services at 2:30 p.m.

Saturday in McCarty Funeral Home, Anna; burial in Cobden Cemetery; friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Friday. BENTON: MOORE, Dr. John 81, died Wednesday; funeral services at 2 p.m. Saturday at First Baptist Church, Benton; burial in Masonic and Oddfellows Cemetery, Benton; friends may call at the funeral home after 6:30 p.m.

today. CARTERVILLE GAL YEAN, Mrs. Dol- lie. 76. died Thursday; funeral services 1:30 p.m.

at Johnson Funeral Home, Herrin; burial in Blairsville Cemetery; friends may call at funeral home after 6 p.m. today. MURPHYSBORO: JOHNSON, s. Queen Ann, 41. of 12 S.

Third died Thursday; services at 1 p.m. Monday in Morning Star Baptist Church, Murphysboro; burial in Tower Grove Cemetery in Murphysboro: friends may call at Jackson Funeral Home, Carbondale, alter 6 p.m. Sunday. New Chicago March Slated Chicago, June 11 (AP) Pickets trudged in front of City Hall today in the contmu ing drive of civil rights groups to force removal of Schools Supt Benjamin C. Willis.

Five pickets walked back and forth on the LaSalle Street side of the municipal t' ilding while others gathered near Soldier Field for another march on City Hall. The first of a series of march es Thursday jammed traffic on downtown and lake front streets, and a boycott kept many pupils out of the public schools. Roy Wilkins, executive secre tary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored people, and James Farmer, national director of the Congress of Racial Equality were scheduled to arrive today. Wilkins and Farmer planned to lead a group of civil rights marchers down busy streets from Soldier Field to "ity Hall, retracing Thursday's hour-and- 15-minute march of some 200 persons which jammed traffic over the 2l2-mile route. The boycott, originallv backed by the NAACP and oil civil rights groups, apparently was dampened by a court order en joining integrationists from en couraging school absenteeism.

Chicago Produce Butter steady; 93 score AA 92 A 58V2J 90 5634; 89 56l4; cars 90 572; 89 57 Ya. Eggs fully steady; 70 per crnt or better grade A whites 29; mixed 29; mediums 24; stand- dards 26. STOP BY OUR SHOWROOM to TOiffl re 4 1 7 I you'd have to look fMV 7 a long way to find BETTER FITTING SLACKS! tlx HAGCAKI for Dad Haggar Slacks fit trim, smooth, look better, naturally Dads love 'em. Our Father's Day selection includes his size in the most wanted colors wrinkle-free fabrics that wash, wear again and again with little or no pressing. Cool, comfortable lightweights that will make Dad glad it's summer so inexpensive, you'll want him to havt several pairs.

HAGGAR slacks $7.95 to $12.95 tM AS Haggar "Snug Duds" for ARROW short sleeve dress ARROW sport shirts, shirt-jacs, shirts, iM) AVOID STRIFE WITH FATHER We'll help you select the right sizes and styles first time around should we goof happily, we'll swap for whatever Pop would rather have. give the gift with the gay gold bow ENJOY LEISURE LIVING GET INTO THE DRIVER'S SEAT EVEN WOMEN CAN DRIVE oi fHE CUB CADET. a i a tO ci II III II rts Vt and Murphysboro Tractor and Equipment Co. Junction Rts. 127, 13, and 149 MURPHYSBORO, ILLINOIS Marion Equipment Company Route 13, East MARION, ILLINOIS stores men 4 N.

Park Herrin Marion West Frankfort 100 W. Jackson, Carbondale Benton Mt. Vernon Du Quoin nr.tr-1.

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