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The Edwardsville Intelligencer from Edwardsville, Illinois • Page 2

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Sec. Benson Plugs Diet Of Wheat Potatoes WASHINGTON (UPI)-Agricul turo Sen clary Ezra T. Benson says recent nutrition studies indl cute a if vou cat more wheat, corn, or potatoes, you may not have to worry so much about the kinds and amounts of fats you lov.T''? Sl com l' an in a speech to the As- Mr TM'W were sociatcd a i B.ikcrs of America or II fa per share of Monday nulcd there has been common slm I. i i i i i "much concern" in recent years 2 April 14, 195V Granite Steel Has Upswing (lend requirement. 1 Board Chairman and President Nich- ol.is I'.

Veerler day. announced Tues- about the amount of fat in the diet and its relation to heart trouble. A i i i i Department scien I 1 his renresenls 69 pel cent ii, snll now br i( vc a in IMP same a last year that most Americans may have and i mure a in the best 0 nc too far in reducing consump- in 111 i I.M i ii i (iiiarler of either 1957 or lion of grains and potatoes. 1958 Voeder reported Ko( a i he nd(le( sug fc.irmnjS8 in Ihr first a nf Umt lwger Qf wcr" or 95 cents in the diet comes pei share common, based on'from grain and potatoes "wo may the number ol 2,131,712 not have to be so concerned about shares outstanding. Veeder said the kinds apd amounts of fats we Granite City Steei'j, "expanded and eat so long as total calory re--- long as total calory improved facilities continued to in- ciuircments are not exceeded.

fliienco nrofii margins. Kirsi a i tcr 1959 earnings amounted to 2 per cent on of $37 Vocdef said the company operated at 94 per cent of its steel- Expecting Siamese Twins LONDON (UPI) A woman in Lancashire in the north of Eng- a i capacity i the first is expected to give birth of quarter. The company's twins in the next week cap-icity was increased to so doctors said Tuesday. The 000 tons of ingots a year last Jan I doctors refused to identify her or 1, moving a i i Steel a how babies arc joined, nth place in to 18th among Tnt a sni! ls expecting Sinthe 78 U.S. producers of steel in- i tw ns a bcen confirmed gots Youngster Feels Bullet Inches From Heart by X-ray.

A DOG OF DISTINCTION, that's Shaggy, the only canine ever to portray a human being on the motion picture screen, Shaggy, an English sheep dog, will make his screen debut in Edwai'dsville Thursday with the opening of Walt Disney's hilarious comedy- fantasy, "The Shaggy Dog," at the Wiltley theater. Henry Foehrkalb, theater manager, said the picture is breaking all attendance records wherever it is shown and the opening in Edwardsville is the first showing of the picture in the area outside St. Louis. Foehrkalb has planned continuous showings of the film on Thursday and Friday beginning at 1 p.m. with the last screening to begin at 8 p.m.

On Saturday, for the first time ever in Edwardsville, the Wildey will open its doors for a 10 a.m. showing and will run continuously through the day until the final showing of the day at 9:52 p.m. Sunday the first show will be at noon, with the last of the day at 9:52 p.m. Midland Lacks Areas 30 councilors vinced the town staff was in- CALAIS, France I Jean efficient a it called in an cf- I lerre Raugard, 13, returned to fu'icncy export lo change thmg.s school Tuesday i a i i The efficiency eNpert suggested: ter carbine bullet lodged in his some of the a raise. Kirc i i an inch or two of hi.s heart Doctors hoped the bullet would work itself from his a i Killed By Truck before they would have to oper- 1 LA COIUJNA, Spam I A a Ihonties said Tuesday five women Jean Pierre seemed to be suf- a i single i along the side forms no ill effects frarn the of a mad were stiut-k down and shooting, the result of an accident killed by large truck Monday, with a a a except a he The women were i home felt pain when lying down a local a i For Skin Diving Activities MIDLAND, Tex.

(UPI) looked like a man from Mars walking down the main street of Midland Monday night, but it was only Cecil Kidwcll, searching, he said, for water Council Plan Reversed Kidwell, 26, wore a skin diving MARGATK, England (UPI)li i a V(jllow swlm The Town Council was so con fitls lmti ne carried a loaded spear gun. When police stopped him and asked what he was doing, he replied: "Looking for water. I want to skin dive." Midland is 100 miles from the nearest lake and 469 miles from the of Mexico. I SINCERELY APPRECIATE the fine sup. port given me last Saturday, in electing me to the School Board.

RICHARD W. KAYSER Funeral Services Set WEST LOS ANGELES, Calif I Funeral services will be held Wednesday at St. Martin of Tours Itoman Catholic Church for James i Gleason, 75-year- old veteran actor who died Sunday night. Animals Peril Driven NEW YORK I A i a caused more accidents en lhe Deaths and Funerals Rasa Earnhardt Mrs. Rosa Earnhardt, 83, a resident of the American Nursing home In Smithboro, who formerly lived in Alhambra, died Tuesday at 2:30 a.m.

at St. Joseph hospital, Highland. She had been i ill health for about 42 days. Born Sept. 26, 1875 in Tuscmbio, the deceased is survived by four daughters, seven sons and 44 grandchildren.

Her husband preceded her in death three years ago. The body may be viewed at the Dauderman West End Mortuary, Alhambra, afler 2 p.m. Wednesday until 12 noon Thursday. Final rites will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. from the First Baptist church in Alhambra with the Rev.

Truman Jingst officiating. Burial will be in Salem cemetery. William G. Scheibal William George Scheibal, 71, of Mont Station, died at 12'30 p.m. Monday at St.

Joseph hospital, Highland, where he had been a patient for the past 15 days. A retired bartender, he was horn Nov. 16, ARCHITECT'S DRAWING ABOVE SHOWS HOW Tri-Cily Grocery company's building in Collinsvllle will appear after a new addition is constructed this summer. The present building, erected in 1951, has become too small to handle increased sales, according to (he firm. The market will be more Ihnn doubled in size--to 22,000 square feck-ami include a modern snack bar.

The exterior will be of brick and glass, with a flower-edged ramp leading from the street and from the 90-car parking lot. Parking divisions be edged with planting. Deadlock Holds; Michigan Upset LANSING, Mich. (UPI)-Michi- ran edged closer to fiscal col- apse and payless paydays Tues- lay. It's Democratic governor and GOP controlled Legislature remained stalemated on what, If anything, needs to be done.

Gov. G. Mcnnen Williams car- his plea for action to the married to Miss Louise Thomas Jan. 8, 1913 at St. Mary's Catholic church here by the late Rev.

C. A. O'Reilly. Mrs. Scheibal vives.

He predicted a cash deficit of about 88 million dollars by May 15. "You simply cannot let your state go smash," i 11 i a Also surviving arc a daughter, warned Mrs. Richard Parker of Mont Sta- Tn oovernor said Miehiaan il- tion; two brothers, Thomas and re J3J at Dom of bdwanlsville; out the colmtrv sai(1 JOHN I a i City, was sworn in Tuesday as assist ant state's attorney, Circuit Judge Joseph J. Burr administering the oath. Gitchoff, 33, will assume the duties formerly handled by Joseph R.

Bartylak of Collinsville. Monday Early- New York Slate Thruwny a 1 lak was named chief assisanl to any oilier cause. State po-. Stale's Attorney Dick 11. Mudge, lice a i supervisor Capt Rob erl V.

Annctt told a safety meeting Monday a (546 accidents were caused by deer running acioss the road and 205 by dogs. SAVE UP TO TRADE-IN your old phonograph on purchase of this complete stereophonic plays all your present recordsl MODEL Sl THI WAONIK Model IF 119 i a i Remote Speaker system for complete Stereophonic reproduction. In grained Walnut, Mahogany, Blond Oak colors. PAY AS LOW AS $24995 ltH BXTRA combined 40 WAITS to 8 0 a i i with essentially flat re- iponuo 20 to 20,000 cpn. combined SPEAKERS 4 ZIHIIK QUALITY i Over Network a proper frcquon- to proper exclusive COBRA-MATIC automatic record changer 4 speeds a Zonith Tone Arm.

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Phone 1122 Edwardsville, III. Jr Gitchoff is a life-long resident of a i City, He attended the University of Missouri School of Law, a a i in 1951 He is a member of lhe Illinois and Missouri Bar associ- alions and a past president of the Madison County bar association. three sisters, Mrs. Julie Primas, Glen Carbon, Mrs. Laura Schlemer, Edwardsville, and Mrs.

nor Mayficld, East Alton; and two grandchildren. A son died in infancy. The deceased was a member of St. Cecilia Catholic church at Glen Carbon and the Bartenders and Waitresses local here, Friends may call at the Slraube funeral home after 7 m. Wednesday until 8:30 a m.

Friday when the body will be taken to St. Cecilia church for 8 o'clock requiem mass. The Rev. Paul lleb- enstreit, pastor, will officiate, and burial will be in the Buck road cemetery. The rcsory will be recited at 8 m.

Thursday al the funeral home. delay on emergency financing later was hospitalized there, was IN BASIC-Uobcrt D. Kirk, who entered service last Jan. 27 at Ft. Leonard Wood, and a week measures would be disastrous.

Tax Deadline Near; Penalty Described WASHINGTON (UPI)--Wednesday is T-Day for nearly 81 million Americans, April 15, the law says, is the deadline for getting your income tax return into the offices of Uncle Sam's lax collectors. That's no postmark deadline, either. Your return is supposed to arrive at the office of your district director of internal revenue by midnight Wednesday. The address can be found In Ihe instruction booklet lhal with tax return forms, available al posl offices and banks. All of which means if you wait until Wednesday to a your return it's going lo arrive Thursday --late.

What will happen (hen? Probably nothing--If your return is in order you've enclosed a for any taxes you may owe. Cassens Renamed (Conlinucd from Page 1) bidder on the gym bleachers at $3,625 and 420 units of furniture at $9,009. The business manager is to advertise for bids on two CM i new school buses. He will ask for! ing enrollment Shows 17 Per Cent Hilte Space Prize Proposal WASHINGTON (UPI) Rep. Victor L.

Anfuso has introduced a bill to award a tax- free $100,000 prize to the first American to travel in outer space. Population Increase Shown The award would be paid to Ihe WASHINGTON (UPI) The first man determined to have population of the United States on jreached the velocity needed to en- March 1 was 176,213,000 the Con- tcr an orbit around the earth. If Bureau said Tuesday. This two or more men reached that was an increase of 3,060,000 or 1.8 velocity at once they would divide per cent over March 1, 1958, 'the prize. TONITE AND WEDNESDAY Open Nitely Starli 7:00 WILDEY ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: David Niven, best actor; Wendy Hlller, best supporting performance DEBORAH Kiw RmUMrwMm DWIDNfVEN AND BUOTUNCUTER CARTOON At 7:16 THURSDAY! CONTINUOUS THURSDAY and FRIDAY from 1:00 P.M, DOORS OPEN AT 12:30 P.

M. all about Wilbv Daniels, a teen-age boy who turned Into Bratlslavian Sheepdog- to ihe Hilarious Horror of hit friends and Walt Disney's FredMaftMURRAYvJeanHAGEN TOMMY W-ANNEnEFUNICELLO TIM KEVIN CORCORAN Difltttd by CHMLtS BAfiFON Scrttnpliy by Bill WAISII ind LIlLIt HAVWARD AMKialt Ciodutll Bill WAISII Thursday Friday at 1:00 3:00 5:00 7:00 ADDED: "MICKEY THE Color Cartoon SATURDAY 1A A OPEN SATURDAY AT 9:30 IU A. PI. With "SHAGGY DOG" showing al 10:00 A. M.

--12 Noon 2 4 6 8 P. released from the hospital last nx lcelor usuall week and is now undergoing 'are a or" basic traininR. The son of Mr CVPn two days and Mrs, Itobert K. Kirk, 134 But could charge interest fig- Columbia avenue, his new ad- ured at the rate of 6 per cent a dress is Ret. Robert D.

Kirk, year for every day your return US 55-600-839, Co. 4th check are late. 2nd Trng Itegt, Basic, Kl. Leonard Wood, Mo. bids on both 64- and 72-pajisenger vehicles.

The bids will be opened at the May meeting. A resolution was parsed calling for the investment of $200,000 in 90-day Treasury bills, money not needed in construction fund for the new school for at least 90 days. Four representatives of the Edwardsville chapter, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, were at the board meeting. They were Warren Wider, president; Warren Clcvengcr, vice-president; Mrs. Wanda Robinson and Mrs, Roy Jason.

The four asked the board its policy concerning the hiring of Negro teachers In (he district. Supt. A. Gordon Dodds said it was his policy to hire "according lo qualifications" and his duty to "hire the best teachers." The board gave an affirmative reply when asked whether interviews could, be arranged for Negro teacher applicants. A resolution was passed by the board commending Wilbur Suhre, Hamel, and Elmer Pnpe, Ft.

Russell township, board members whose terms expired and who did not seek re-election. Board members expressed their "wholehearted appreciation for the iintiring and valued service they have rendered as members of the Board of Education. Such dedicated and unselfish service in the ntercsts of the boys and girls has made a great contribution lo the community." Tokyo Gets Shower Of Volcanic Ashes CARI30NDALE, 111, TOKYO I Ml Asama, roughly 75 air miles northwest of (UP!) hero, exploded with all its vol- Southern Illinois University Tties- canie fury Tuesday nighl shower- day reported a spring term enroll- inj? ashes as far away as Tokyo, ment of 8,958 resident students, Heports reaching Tokyo said ihe which represents a 17.2 per cent in- volcano, which erupted about 5:30 crease over a year ago. a.m. c.s.l.

sent smoke and ashes Registrar Robert McGrath said as high us 22,960 feet Into the air. the spring registration conlimiosi The volcano was still smoking a six-year trend of a new hours Inter, the reports said, ment record for the quarter each but 'he rumbling which first fol- yoar. lowed lhe eruption lasted for only The breakdown on resident minutes, dent enrollment includes: 6,782 N( injuries were reported and the Carbondale campus; 1,292 a one was reported In danger the Alton residence center; several minor fores! fires 882 at the East St. Louis, residence been started, center. The Kyodo news agency rcpor- Men outnumber women 6,080 to that pebbles "as large beans" fell on nearby towns us well as the ashes.

2,876. First project for improvement of the Arkansas River was authorized by the Federal River and Harbor Act of 1832, Italy is the principal tobacco producing country of western Europe. Hog-Tied Up TOKYO (UPI) Traffic was lied up al a busy intersection Monday for more a an hour while police and shopkeepers rounded up 17 squealing pigs' turned loose when the truck in which they wero being transported collided with another vehicle Heat Sets Record PARIS (UPI) Officials said Tuesday that Paris had its hottest April 13 Monday in 80 years. The thermometer rose to 77 degrees. Open Under New Management STARDUST (FORMERLY RAN DEE'S TAVERN) AT WORDEN CLOVERLEAF JUNCTION ROUTES 4 4 3 6 6 Sandwiches Mixed Drinks flRPHPCTRA FOR DANCING Every Saturday Nlghl UnUILJinM Sunday Afternoons 3 P.

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