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TWO THE DE KALB DAILY "Your Right To Know" DUKANE-DEKALB CHAPTER OF BANK ADMINISTRATION INSTITUTE- -Regular monthly meeting to be held on Tuesday. Oct. 15. at 5:30 p.m. at the Evergreens.

Dundee. An early shop talk on "Records Retention will begin at 5:00 and will be moderated by Arthur Resser. Vice President. The First National Bank of Elgin, and presented by Richard Hank, Auditor. The First National Bank of Elgin.

The program for the evening will be entitled. "Know Your Costs and Control Them." and will be presented by Allen G. Wolkey. Assistant Vice President. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago OBITUARIES DONNA LEE KANE VILLE-Donna Lee, Infant daughter of Fred and Leona Fleetwood Lee of Kaneville, died at birth, Oct 8.

In the Sycamore Community Hospital. Besides her parents she is survived by her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fleetwood rural DeKalb and the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Claud H. Lee of rural Beloit, Wis. Funeral arrangements are being completed by the Conley FuHome, Elburn. neracle will be no visitation. MRS.

JAMES HENDRICKS SANDWICH Mis. James Irma Hendricks, 76. 506 I E. Second Sandwich, died Oct. 10, 1969 in the Sandwich Community Hospital.

She was born March 16, 1892 in. Sandwich, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stockham, and had lived her entire life in Sandwich. She was married to James Hendricks, who survives, also' several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded by her par. ents, one son, two sisters and two brothers. Services will be held Satur- a day, Oct. 12. at 2 p.m.

in the Jones Funeral Home. Sandwich, with the Rev. Brisco Lamb officiating. Burial will be in Oak Ridge Cemetery. MRS.

CARL 0. LINDQUIST LINDENWOOD Mrs. Carl 0. Lindquist, 57, of rural Lindenwood, died Oct. 9.

1968 in her home following a long illness. The former Beatrice B. Schroeder was born April 2, 1911 at Bryon, the daughter of Henry and Amelia Schumaker Schroeder. On June 27, 1933 she was united in marriage to Carl 0. Lindquist at Oregon.

Her husband survives, also one son, Andre and her mother, all at home. Final rites will be Saturday, Oct. 12, at 2 p.m. in the Four Square Church, Rochelle, with the Rev. Vernon Rayphole officiating.

Interment will be in Lindenwood Cemetery. There will be no visitation. Arrangements were made by the Cluts Funeral Home. Is Killed In Helicopter WEATHERFORD, Tex. (AP) A flight instructor who won the distinguished flying in Vietnam was identified Wednesday as one of two men killed in a helicopter crash near this north central Texas city.

Ft. Wolters officials identified the victim as Est Lt. Geoffrey Oveson of Evanston, Ill. The other victim's identity was not immediately known. Witnesses said the helicopter disintegrated after hitting a high power line.

Will Sell To Israel WASHINGTON (UPI) -The administration has opened negotiations to provide Israel with supersonic jets to meet attacks from her neighboring Arab states. President Johnson, after a delay. announced the long decision Wednesday Both Vice President Hubert Humphrev and Richard Nixon his GOP opponent for the presidency. are on record lavoring the sale of 50 Phantom F4 jet fighter -bombers to Israel Johnson's statement a viewed as a major breakthrough for Israel Israel has been trying to acquire the Phantoms since Prime Minister Levi E.shkol disclosed the Soviet Union has been concluding contracts with Egypt for the supply of highly sophisticated: Soviet aircraft, in particular 7. the MIG23 and the Sukhoi Johnson's decision indicated that for the moment the United States sees no prospect of concluding an arms limitations agreement with the Soviet Union In the Middle East.

Open House Disrupted ST. ANNE, Ill. (UPI) -St. Anne's fire department was at the station house night, getting ready for an open house for National Fire Preventon Week when one of the fire- a men stepped outside and noticed a funny light in the sky. The firemen rushed to the St.

Anne Brick and Tile part of which was ablaze, and called the Momence and Aroma Park fire departments for help. in a two-hour fight against the blaze. One third of the plant was stroyed, at 8 loss of 000. Fire Chief Benny said the fire was caused by electrical wiring in one corner of a drying room. Part of the loss was $10,000 in "green" undried-bricks.

Plant manager would be Ed 50 Finney said there a cent production loss and half of the 40 employes would be laid off for three or four months, until the plant could be repaired. Some of St. Anne's 600 townsfolk brought the firemen coffee and sandwiches and joshed them about fire prevention week. of BULLETINS CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) The countdown for America's first manned spaceflight in almost two years, an 11-day test of the U.S. moonship, is proceeding toward a Friday blastoff at one of the smoothest rates on record.

CHICAGO (UPI) -Bobby Hull, superstar of the Chicago Black Hawks, said today he is retiring from hockey because of a salary Today's Weather Thursday, Oct. 10, 1968-12 noon Temperature Barometric pressure Barometric tendency-rising Relative humidity 67 Precipitation past 24 hours--none Accumulation for year 26.62' Accumulation for month .45" High past 24 hours-3 30 57 High one year ago Hight past 25 years-1962 83 past 24 a 37 Low Low one year ago 34 Low past 25 years-1964 Mean temperature yesterday 52.5 Heating degree 12.5 Wind--northwest at 5 to 7 Sunset today 6:27 Sunrise tomorrow 7:08 a.m. Chronicle ProfileZingy Things To Do For Fall Zingy fall ideas: Take in an art show, see a play, hear the Roger Wagner Chorale, hold a fondue party, make autumn decorations from gourds, or add a new treat for dinner. Woman's World. PAGE 4.

A Victim of PR Men Find out why Jess Ting feels a victim of public relations men in today's Normally Speaking column on the Editorial Page. PAGE 12. PREVIEW OF ESSA WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST TO 7:00 A.M. EST 10 (COLD COLD TORONTO FRANCISCO' CANSAS I CITY SAN L. cooL OPI WEATHER MAP IS CLEAR The DeKalb weather map with cool and the north.

Low tonight at the Angeles 63. 1 CHRONICLE. DE KALB. ILLINOIS FOR INSTANT QUOTES Call Jurgens Commodities Co. 147 North Second St.

De Kalb, Ill. Business Phone 758-5411 Home Phone 756-5602 Quotation As of 11:30 a.m. CHICAGO GRAIN RAN.I Thursday, Oct. 10, Season Season Firs High Low Close 11.30 WHEAI 1 July Sept 10, CORN Dec 1.91 104 March 133 109 1 May 1091 112 July 1167, 1144 Sept 1131, lib'. 11312 OATS Dec.

761 4 58 2 641: March 76 b0: May July 621. 701, 60 60 en. Aug SOYBEANS Nut Jan Mar July 261 Aug Sep: 1, LIVESTOCK FUEL RES CATTLE Oct 27 R0 25 45 60 2 .0 Dec 27 05 25 60 26 65 65 Feb 05 25 5.5 26 10 26 128 April 07 26 26 05 26 07 June 27 10 25 55: 25 90 25 85 Aug 45 00 HOGS Oct 19 70 18 25 19 5 19 55B Nov 19 50 17 71 18 75 18 50B Dec 20 50 18 05 370 be 167 Mar. 1641 129 May 153 1331 ROCHELLE MARKETS Thursday. Oct.

10, 1968 HOGS. 180 200. 16 75 18.50 200 200. 17 50 1 18 50 220 240, 16 75 41 18 50: 240 270. 16 00 4 1 50 sows 16 00 17.00.

375 500. 14 00 16 00 CATTLE Choice steers. 900-1250. 26 00 0 27 50 good steers 1000 1250. 50.

00 1: 26.50. choice heifers. 900 1050. 25 26 25. good heifers 900-1050 23 50 25 00.

fat CoWS 16. 00 18 01 canners cutters. 14.00 00 4 16 50, bulls. 18 00 004 22 00 CALVES: Prime. 32 00 004 24 00; good anu choice 28 00 4 32 00 utility and tandard.

24 00 28 00. lights. 22 00 and down LAMB hoice to prime 22 25 00, good to choice 20 00 22. 50. ewes.

6.00 00 and down CHICAGO (UPD) -Produce: Poultry too few to report. Cheese processed loaf 49-571, brick 53-601: single daisies 541, -5814: Swiss 80 100 1b blocks Grade A 591. 64. 61. Butter steady; 93 score 92 score 671.

90 score 663,: 89 score 601,. Eggs steady white large tras 40. mixed large extras traded: mediums 37: standards JK. CHICAGO (AP) (USDA! Official estimated livestock re. cripts for Friday are 4,000 cat- Storkline DRAPER Mr.

and Mrs. Willard Draper of DeKalb announce the birth of a baby son, their second. born Oct. 8, at DeKalb Public Hospital Shawn Edward weighed seven pounds seven ounces and joins Kenneth Lee, 11 Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Gregston of Dallas, Tex. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Draper of Chicago. GROENE GROENE Mr.

and Mrs. David Groene of Clare welcomed their first child, baby daughter born Oct. 8. 1968 at DeKalb Public Hospital, three days before Mr. Groene is to leave for Vietnam.

The infant has been named Renee Ann. She weighed five pounds ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John B.

Johnson of Clare and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Groene of Dana. Greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

tle. 5,000 hogs and no estimate of sheep. CHICAGO -Livestock: Hogs steady to 25 lower; No 1-2 205-225 lb 19.50-20.00; No 2-3 190-240 lb 18.75 19.25; No 2-3 240-250 lb 18.50 18.75; No 2-4 4 and No 3-4 250 290 lb 17 75 18.50. Cattle 300. nO calves: supply primarily cows, steady: canner and cutter cows 16.00- 48.00.

Sheep 300: wooled slaughter hoice and prime 90-115 lb 26.50 27.25; good and choice 25.00 00 26.50; good 24.00-25.00. NEW YORK (UPI)-Stocks were lower In early trading today. Volume was heavy, largely reflecting the backlog of orders from the Wednesday operations shutdown. Shortly before noon, the CPI stock market indicator, all stocks traded, was off 0.15 per cent on 1,478 issues crossing the tape. Declines outnumbered advances.

686 to 571. The Dow Jones industrial average, which reflects move. ment in the blue chips, also gave ground. Steels generally lost small fractions. but autos moved In both directions.

Chemicals were' off with Du Pont particularly under pressure. Ingersoll-Rand gained more than 1, while Torrington Co. added more than 2. The management and directors of Torrington announced approval In principle of a proposal to merge the firms Cerro Corp. was a sizable loser following word that Essex Wire and Cerro have terminated merger talks.

Essex added a small fraction. Rails were mixed. as were the airlines and aircrafts. I osers In the electronics included Burroughs, Control Scientific Data, Motorola and National Cash Register. IBM gained on its announcement of higher nine months earnings.

TONIGHT at 6:55 and 9:30 p.m. SUGGESTED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES. Minimum Age Limit is 17 Years. "SUPERB SUSPENSE!" -Time Magazine "A CLASSIC! A SHOCKER BEYOND BELIEF!" -UPI Paramount Pictures Presents Mia Farrow In a William Castle Production Baby John Cassavetes Rosemary's Ruth Gordon Sidney Blacker Maurice and Ralph Bellamy Produced by Witam Castle for the Screen and Directed by Roman Polanski from the novel by Ira Levin Production Desgne: Richard Syber A Paramount Acture Suggested to Mature Audiences EGYPTIAN THEATRE 756-4612 STATE SYCAMORE Starts Friday Deep in the Jungle they the woman, Ends Tonight "WILD IN THE STREET" 6:45 and 9:45 "THE MINI-SKIRT MOB" 8:20 Only For One Week hunted the diamonds and each other! UNIVERSAL JAMES GARNER ACADEMY AWARD GEORGE KENNEDY EVA RENZI. 'The PiNK JUNGLE' A UNIVERSAL -CHEROKEE PICTURE I Presented in Technicolor at 6:30 and 9:50 PLUS: George What's so Peppard Bad About Mary Tyler Feeling Good Moore Dow DE Lose Jose A UNIVERSAL ED TECHNICOLOR Presented at 8:15 Only THURSDAY, Mrs.

George M. Olsen of Cortland. Great grandparents are Mrs. Henry Morgan Hanover and Mr. and Mrs.

William Olsen of Bradenton, Fla. Homecoming At Rochelle Two Days ROCHELLE Again this year Rochelle Township High School's Homecoming celebration is a two-day festivity. Friday, Oct. 11, the football team will play Geneseo, with the Hublet game starting at 6 p.m. At halftime.

nominees for the Homecoming Queen and her court will be introduced to the public, they will parade around the field. A float designed and built by the Pep Club will make its appearance to enhance the special flavor of the "homecoming" spirit. The main event of Saturday. Oct. 12, is the dance at the C.

A. Hills Memorial Gymnasium, beginning at 8:30. The music will be provided by the "Piper's Alley." At the dance the names of the Homecoming king, queen, and attendants will be announced for the first time. Last vear's king; queen, John Pearson and Lynetta Meling, will be present to crown the 1968 8 royalty. Hospital Notes OCTOBER 10, 1968 Mayor Trying To End Gary Garbage Strike GARY.

Ind. (UPD Mayor Richard G. Hatcher look ng tor some councilmen to help make up a quorum and vote nough money to end a garbage collectors strike which began Wednesday. Hatcher said he would tit again to convene a connel meeting today after an unsue cessful attempt to get enough of the nine council members to gether Tuesday night 10 state off the strike. Teamsters Local 112 called the strike after its membership voted 141 to I to strike.

The strike apparently IS the result of the citv's attempts to ease its financial ills br la. ng off several workers and cutting work weeks to three and four days. Onis five council members showed up Tuesday night for an emergents meeting. Six are needed for a quorum. Three councilmen were reported out of town The emergency session was called so the city council could appropriate $39.000 to the Genoral Services Department to en able it to operate the rest of the sear Department personnel were hampered 1n their attempts to substitute for the striking gar bagemen Wednesday when pick ets prevented trucks from en teung the city dump The union contends most of the men who were laid off had PO other income.

although others still on the payroll were moonlighting Indian Guide Tribes Are Formed By YMCA Bill Allen. Program Director at the Kishwaukee lamily YMCA. announced the formation of new Indian Guide Tribes "This program 15 one of the most rapidly expanding in the entire Movement." "At last count. there were 19,600 tribes composed of 293,400 big and lit tle braves coast to coast." -Indian Guides provides opportunities for dads to be ac tive with their six-to-nine-vear old sons. "Boys develop self reliance." says Bill Allen.

"and dads learn the value of taking time to be a real pal to their sons The movement started in 1926 when an Ojibway Indian. Joe Friday, told some Midwestern YMCA officials that he didnt think white fathers were as close to their sons as they should be. men build cities." he said. "Red men build sons." One St. Louts YMCA Director, Harold S.

Keltner. listended to the Indian's suggesfor improving father-son relations. and when he returned Says Break Is Possible PARIS (AP) Some U.S. officials say privately an early breakthrough toward a Vietnam peace still is possible despite the deadlocked talks here on lending the war. Their optimism has them to the point of discussing the idea of a package deal in which conflicting American and North Vietnamese terms for a bomb halt would be reconciled.

Arguments advanced by In formants who say breakthrough still is on the cards emerged after the 25th session of the conference Wednesdav. Taken together these arguments suggest the North Vietnamese, for the first time, are revealing a readiness to yield some ground. The first argument: Hanoi regards with some dismay the prospect of Richard M. Nixon being elected President Nov .5. This, according to sources, appears to be the only conclusion to be drawn from North Vietnamese Ambassador Xuan Thuy's statement that "President still has enough time and power" to open the way to peace by ordering a halt now to the bombing of North Vietnam.

The second argument: Hanoi is being hurt militarily under the combined pressure and the increasing firepower of allied forces in South Vietnam. E.ver-younger troops, sources said, are being pushed out ot North Vietnam's eroded train ing bases into Southern battlefields. The rate of infiltration from the North 1S said. to be falling. The third argument: The men from Hanoi always display impeccable manner and all the courtesies during their meetings with the Americans.

But Wednesday something approaching friendliness if not actual warmth toward the Americans was reported. This could mean a little- or a lot. Now You Know By United Press International Only two chief justices, Edward D. White and Harlan F. Stone, were advanced to that office while serving as associate justices.

home he formed the first -Intan Guide Tube The maximum of a tribe usually eight little and right big braves. Sitting council style In a circle they have pow wow's take a month in one of the big braves teepees Big braves, es-1 pecially after a hard week in the office. are allowed to sit in chairs while their sons sit cross legged on the floor. For more details, contact Bill Allen at the YMCA, 149 North Third Street. DeKalb.

Enjoy Visit Through East HAMPSHIRE Mrs. Grant Meims and Thelma Allen, with Mrs. Harry Peteit of Woodstock, returned Wednesday from a week in the east. En route they called on Mr. and Mrs.

Thad Hague at Conneaut. Ohio. They spent two days with their relalives, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Howard Barrett. in Rexford. New York. Here 20,000 bushels of apples are being harvested from a 55- acre orchard. At South Haven, Mass, thev visited Mrs Peteit's daughter and family.

Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Davol. Both Dr. and Mrs Davol teach at Mt.

Holyoke College. They have recently returned from a vear's leave of absence spent in England and Russia. On the return trip through Pennsylvania a guided tour of the Amish area was greatly enjoyed Havs Move To Macedon. N.Y. VICTOR--Word has been ru ceived from Mrs.

Ben Hays (Judy Delp) that they have moved to Macedon, N. Y. Her husband, Dr. Dan Hays, has accepted a position as associate scientist doing research with the Xerox Corporation of Rochester, N.Y. Dr.

and Mrs. Hays and sons spent some time visiting her parents. the Lyle Delps in Sandwich and his folks in lowa between the time they left Aspinwall, and their moving to Macedon. Her address is 20 Pittsford Palmyra Road, Macedon, N. Y.

14502. Judy is a graduate of the Leland Community High School and hived In Victor Township while attending the Leland schools. Fathers- Sons Banquet Set VICTOR--The Suydam United Methodist Church will hold its Father and Son banquet on Friday, Oct. 18 at 6:30 p.m. Mr.

land Mrs. Ralph Schaeffer will be in charge of the program: Mrs. Clarion Anderson, and Mrs. Harry Larsen will be in charge of the dining room, and Mrs. Alvin Warren and Mrs.

John Fox will be in charge of the kitchen. Reservations should be made with Mrs. Al Warren or Mrs. Harry Larsen by October 13. Mizza Milla FREE DELIVERY 758-8116 1966 BRONCO PICKUP 4 Wheel Drive Free Wheeling Hubs LIKE NEW! PRICED TO SELL TODAY in BRAD MANNING FORD COUNTRY 223 North Fourth St.

DeKalb, Ill. A. J. Groene of Streator and Ann Barnes of Rochelle. HOLVERSON Mr and Mrs.

James Leroy Holverson of DeKalb announce the birth of their first child, a daughter born Oct. 8, 1968 at DeKalb Public Hospital Dana Rene weighed six pounds 1412 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller and Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Holverson of Zion are the grandparents and Georgia Miller, Sarah Dulaney, and Florence Holverson, all of Zion, are the great- grandparents. KAHLE Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kahle of Hinckley became the parents of a baby daughter Carmen Lynn.

on Oct. 8, 1968 at DeKalb Public Hospital. She weighed nine pounds one and one -half ounces. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Rissman of DeKalb and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kahle of Hinckley. Mabel Owens of Waterman, Earl Greenstreet of Earlville, and Augusta Rissman of Hinckley are the great-grandparents. PORTER Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Porter of DeKalb announce the birth of their second daughter, Jennifer Michele, born Oct. 8, 1968 at DeKalb Public Hospital. The infant weighed eight pounds two ounces. At home is Lori Jean, 1.

Grandparents are Mr. Mrs. Robert Porter of DeKalb and Mr. and Mrs. William Kautz of Oak Park.

Sylvia Olson of Chicago, Christine Bonhert of Rolling Meadows, and Warren Porter of Edgerton, are the great -grandparents. KELLY Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Kelly Jr.

of DeKalb announce the birth of their fourth daughter on Oct. 9, 1968 at DeKalb Public Hospital. The infant weighed eight pounds nine ounces and has been named Linda Kay At home are Lori Marie. 4 Wendy Ann, 3, and Marla Beth, 2. Grandparents are Evelynn Koehler of DeKalb and Mr.

and Mrs. Frank B. Kelly Sr. of Aurora. The great -grandparents.

are Augusta Koehler of DeKalb, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pereklita of Aurora, and Agnes Kelley of Winnepeg, Manitoba, Canada. OLSEN Dr. and Mrs.

George D. Olsen of Tucson, announce the birth of their first child, a son born Oct. 10 .1968 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Tucson. He weighed seven pounds five and Gone-half ounces and has been named Derrick Meyer.

His grandparents are Prof. and Mrs. Millett Morgan of Hanover, N.H., and Mr. and PAGLIAI'S 131 S. Fourth St.

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and Mrs. Edwin Simpson, all of DeKalb, Mrs. Earl Carroll and son, Kingston. Leshe and Debra son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

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