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2 6, 1961 Infcllicitncci Worden Fete This Weekend The i i in Mad ibon County tins sun met i be held i the Woidcn city park sponsored Amen a Legion i'ost 564 there All piotecclb from the i go to the project i is under wav now to remodel the Worden Legion a i i There i be free i and d.incmti S.ilmdav Sunday i in addition to the rides nnd con esmns The a i llomeeom A a has arinmmeed the i dates foi i home eoii.itits in the 17 IS i a June .2125 M.mni I une 1 Uulxjti 78 a i 15 it Jacob I i JJ 2J I a i I if, 30 i a All? A i i i ty 'jn i i i i i i i 2b 0 1 Lions Club To Spray For Mosquitoes Dear Mi Editor The following is an open letter a we i i the hope that tan pass it along to read i Phis is an open lettei to busi ne-ssmen, thin dies, organued clubs, labor gioups and other or of the city of Edwards effort possible has been made to house and properly main tain the fogging equipment, but the years have taken their toll A a of fund a i must, again be carried out to meet operational costs and to provide for additional equipment, replacements, and major icp.urs "We ask you to help us keep and Funerals a i ago The a mosquito a a Co i i Louis Schmidt Final rites for Louis Schmidt, 94, of 417 Cass Ave will be con ducted at 2 Thursday from Eden Evangelical and Reformed church, the Rev Tormohlen, pastor officiating. Mr Schmidt died Monday at 9 50 a at his residence Friends may call at the Weber tuneral home after 7 clock this evening until 11 a Thursday when the body will be taken to the chinch to he in state until the service Interment will be in St James cemetery Mr Schmidt, a retired farmer, had been employed several years as an elevator operator at the Ed waresville a i a Bank and Trust He was born in Ft Russell i Lions led the org.mi/a I a i need our tinanci.il and tion of a mosquito a a pio a suppoil You tan be sine Township on May 20, 1867, and i a gumps a whole all funds donated for i i a i a resided in Edwnrclsvillc the In-ailed and a i a i a in a i a i to the peoples of oui past years the- i to Sing i i i i Capt. Wm. Brooks At Kunsan AB a a i i i a Brooks son of times i and thc late Mrs Brooks 11)8 i Strict has a i i at a Air Base Ko a to Ins 1 i over sf is torn i the A He ha- assumed i as St.iff Juelye' A a i An Base i i Before i a hi i i i in a i i i a a a i i at Osnn A i a i Base is located on tin i a a a i i a i ol Km i I is i i i a I i i i i i i a a a i i I i I i i i i I i 1 i a ,1 i i of I I I in st Hi 111 I' (It li I i i i Mm i i Ins I I I I 1 111 S( I I I Ml I UU i i in i 11,0 hi was i i i i MI 'sum an I On i st I i i a a i di siasi- a i i i pests a i a i lv the' mosquiirj i a oflc'ti Lion i i a ing the i i for fog a a I i the ions i lie was a i Ap il 21 189 1 I ho i i to i i a the i i at SI a to Sophie Rohrkasse Grote, who died Apnl 3 1059 i i are llirec sons i I I i of this city i i a II i Los Angeles Calif i be apple-dated ill of oui and A i i Wood Riv i a i a a a a a a Alton a a i pin chased and has been used caused by the i a a i hs the Lions tot fogging 'Funds am i needed now 1 all aUMs ol the i i a i ou a vom to do K.il not i a to people vote il5 or mine to thr i a a i a a i i i a Yom to I lie i i i i and a i to The I a i i i a pi icle in Lions i A a i i a i a i the a i of the a a i Time has i anv i a i a a i to a one fot the i and i put into the a i of the i or for securing to the operational cost Fund Box 55 a i Illinois If a i i is i i please a 1770 between 9 a and 5 and a a i will a for join a i i i a i i a a i i Lions Mosquito A a Fund SIU Hearing on Page 2) S10 per for John Allen who wntcs It Happened in Southern Illinois a stated i a a i a gUMtest i i i i i i on South oi I i i and i the a i.il tin lhe a i of SIU and for cation and professoi of economics He stated he had been i SIU at Carbondale foi nine years and was at one time vite i i in charge of business affairs Dr Hand stated he had been at tending a i meetings for the Ida Hoskms a i Ind 20 a i 59 great i a i i en i great great a i and a i a Schnydei, Ed a i i One son Fred pieceded him in a Sales Tax Nets i OAI County $56,383 The Finance Department report eel Monday Madison County has been allotcd $56 383 as its share of Toastmasters Debate Pro- Con on Toasting Ingredient BY DWIGHT JARRELL Of The Intelligencer Staff It had an atmosphere bordeung on a nightmare out of delirium tremens and a tavern ownei would surely have departed feeling he had come face to face with ha! lucmations It was the weekly meeting of. the Edwardsville Toastmaster's Club held last night at Tilhe's Cafe and as is custom members engaged their favorite pastime, speech making and debate.

The scheduled debate lust eve nmg, however concerned the cur rent local argument over extend ing closing time of taveins from 1 to 2 a The matter will prob ably be a subject of even moie prolonged debate at tonight Conn til meeting Upholding the af Hum alive side or a i foi a 2 a closing time was Eldon Stille a woman's challenge you to say so if you have heard of any misconduct or cumbersome law breaking in Ed wardsville in the last ten years "Tavem owners are business men and this is a free enter shoe designer for Shoe Co lifelong International a i i resident and a a School a mounts Against the proposition was Un ion SI ill and i i Co ie a i i Gcoigc Dean also an church past i i of VC ry a i the and a of i dren btille a a earned out his club a i even though it a a i i his prise country Local merchants closed at 5 30 until a shop ping center forced them lo accept laler closing hours which proved successful I say modern living demands later hours--that goes for taverns and let us give it a try Ex Sunday School teacher Stille's stout hearted stand adopted for the occasion was followed by his equal ly worthy opponent Dean He based objections on the "ever present" danger of rising traffic deaths and Time rates 'It isn't the staggering drunk who is a danger on the highway he said, "but it is the man who has had one too a for the road 'Danger hours on the i a aie at night he pointed out and added "after a that danger U.S. Tells Russia To Match Nikita's Promises in Laos Gets 2 Mos. On Moral's Complaint Too obscene to be sproid upon the records of this coinl i i Attorney Dick Mudge Jr re corded on an i a i frier) ln A (UPI) The Lmted Circuit Couit Mondav St tes called on the Scvret Union today tr match with promp, action here" Soviet Premier Nikita Khru a appeared before James shchev's agreement thai an effec Monroe Jr on a of a a 21 of Son mo the i ilion was live a i is tital to peace in Laos Chief delegate Aver ell a a quoted to the 14 a i conference on Laos the a of the lewd and a i i conduct Massey pleaded i i to the months Farm a a Ie a to communique issued V.enna foi lowing the i meeting be tween -resident and Khrnshrbrw a lh a Mgned the original acli i st lo anr! II a Khrushchev saying they i the importance of an i cease fire 'We trusl thai Ihis a ing will be i a a into a i i in a and in aos a a said Such a i a the form of a a i i i i to the Inlei a i a (Control in Some slates i a sion in Laos i i ol hostili i a to be piesent i on lhe groun I and co of a a lhe last two hours a i of thc a ml i i I say do nol exlencl local lav I with the ICC closinj, i a 1 a a il rP Kkllt ne( cl a ln of i i a to thc a i Teacher's Exam Scheduled For Fit June 16 a School Icaehct conscience luierl of most fellow mem 'i don't i an occasional soc lal i is i he said in opening his a 'I know a people who agree with me but be cause ot their position a afraid to stand up and be counted I i tavern owners here run clean and respectable plates and I a here a a i i i a dis and i i debates were greeted i of long a a for i Laos lhc cold a a shortl a proposed a i by a applause Commented one i ap a i i good na hers, Well, Eldon and George conference empower the I a gave i i talks but I still lie a i i tr can I forget we had to clralt i a i of them for the debate Unexpecled guests al lhe meet a i a i ing were Mayor a 0 Rog Thc proposal was acle bv chief ers and a i 4 A a Maurice French delegate a a as Fruit I where in Laos and to gu ird the i I I i i Supei i erf i a lodav a a i i lion for teachers i i i be i in his i to rl house a a i lh 'I his is a a i lx? c-niie'd out in I i nois on the same date A i a who i to take the a i a i a 60 semest Commission to er hom of a lnc 11( lng violations a a i truce II 11 11 1 I I I I 1 I I Ull I I I a i i a for the past a a the stiltc year a a several experts i 8 a to the i i Monies trom i tax are kept in I i i i I i i I I i I i A Miigc 1 ot i I i i Pole Along 66 Broken by Car A pole was i ofl i i ind leu! on Hi a Wi ne.ii i i i Ho id a i phases of a i He slat a li to the i of ed hc felt had been a i i it is i i i i a i a a i wise in i i job lhe' i of a i a he had been assoc a i I Rep i i i a asked if ho had has i a the i a i it vv is i i Shci been askc-cl to resign as vice pies i a a for this a i if! Deputies SI in Luc is and Mel siVi'J'itt'Vl "KO'I lh 'llT'l'i Contract Awarded For $1,032,144 Coll. Jr. Hiah hours in professional a i from a co i it was noted A I i reached a TM ld i a ul opened the lhe a 1 are el a i a in i a a i of recent origin sairl letter from the State on Board bating that to a i i of i new paid to a SI I ouis IV i a i ex a i as an a i souo ATso OI I 1 klt tho present a Bess i a Sl hc i tht whltl a uotei at )H I I nm ls h( i Western forces in the a IIIL i aeionj, I a i i can also bo a at this time on the i i i It was the i conference of the mted States ind the i I)J the Wesl since i of I i i nna i i i in which A i i i to i i i mcl Sen let i a ons should i hi i i i i a i i i i a i on the i of rins should be clone a i in ere ise fire in sris i of i 1 i it be riuestioilrrl i S' i the of fnr 1 i foi the In being i about mo i so me WOO 000 i begin i i tin ml The ce asc fn is a qi i oi subs! i in tin eim a i it a i ol a i a i nl il 1 1 1 1 jj a i i Fuel lax a be usod pm A i i loc a i i I ml Dis I se i i i i i Oi'ttiiiK a loi of a i was I a a t.iiboml.ilc i on a by i a i vey 810 I ltd I dvv i 1( win spent ti staled a i lo.irls a i some a i i i i i i i i i I i i I I I i i i i i i i i i a i i in st it ll1 1 stated tlu A i a aid on i i piojetts it posl a of I a i in ses Qabfa Baptism Soon I I I I i I I I I i I old i i I si i i lot Uu I I i i a I i i i I i i i a st i i mi i a i i 1 li be i i th i i i )' i In I i i i oh is In i i I i i 11 i i a i I ni, SI i i i i 'n a ch i i a i i i rA sn i i i a i Un i.

a i is es Ml i i a in i a i 'of the 1 i is s' i i feu i a a i i i mis I i i i i spot i Rep i i a a a i i i a i I 11 i nl a lenii i i i i i and i not see the a i i i i i i mf lot i i i i a Fie i i the 1 i a i i i i 0 I Hiouiji i I I i put on a i lies Would you i i is true'' 11 i i a noi i i i i lhe de i I i pole a i i i i sion last i i a the al i a to i i i i I i 1 I i il Son low was 3,710 2 I i i of i st I mil i i i i i i i mm nl me i (hose out of i i a i Is it i a i a ,0 i cs At a i i of i I ie i I i i i t)l HIM i i i 1 a Altv a asked il i soi st 01 sunn i i lame' a i of i i I of i by Gcoige i i nl law i i tlu a i ho i the .1 SH had no a be nu Hut I good I llPCl a i i i cts of i Fatal Knifin a i a i a a i i 01 I nr i i i sli ulcl be i i i i i a i a 1 ol mcl mil I i i li i i i i eif i i I emu i i i i elo i i is 1 low bid of vv is also a Pov i I i i lie (he i i a I eel foi I i i and Hi ilinii Oh i i and a i i sue li 1 1 I I "'P i i nn i i ll i i "Hil hi a if a i i WINNIE I I A I ON sn i i i 1 ii in i ind a i i i 'I i i i 1 1 nt i ss fh 1 ni to Hit southe'l ist i i mi i 111 i in a i in MI i ai a i i a a i a mu' i If loo Or I I i I to C( Klt h( um i ofc ss.on lhl Mt oos in i a i Flu re is a i i lie a i eif a a mm i i do fo, a It not a i as i i of i lo i 1 fo, a a i ()n he i A i people a out i a i ot I i a a IJobpit i i a i I i i a i a i pei i of SIU J)i a st i I i I 1 I 1e i some but on but it no w'" 1 others Hc said he would i a I i too a a lo lake lhe a i a a i a look i i a a i a a i an answer DR I I A GOING Di William Going dean of in A i i i tlu a i of Simon I a i JO of 1J08 i SI i be Wed nesr 1 i 7 i in Wood 1 i i i I I i Ch I I i I I of God I i i i i Co U1IS in thc do i of i 1S i a i i Supu i i i i i i ceimvh le idv of lhc i i i a i i i i in ul I I lhc eon i I Son ol 0 1 a i be I i i 11 i mill i i bid vSb 50 i i of i A i i of I ist SI 1 ouis i i Hie 1.1.1 i a in He id lhe i Alton Driver Seeks $20,000 In Damage Suit uhson i 'e 11 ts i in a I i i 100 is i i I oj i i i 2 4 iht, i i i 1 iii i I i i pe i me i it -i lo be re i si i ni Me i in 1 I I i is i i i i i op mot, in i i a i i i I I i i J. W. Miller low bid i i r- i a scss 'n 6 LPtt he lei i i i Local Business Relies On Local Advertising id i i i a a of i a a a i i nnd pre i hi i tl a i shoukl i i a i in a i ins. A i i i a to i a the a of a i i i a i in i Siuh i i i i coukl a the i i i a i in i a i a pi I a more import nit in i is a i is i to a sale i i i i i i tnmd In I OH In spinels a i i i a a i i 'f moiH'V i a i media 11 a i i i i i i a tei a i i i as the picukict a in i ri ist's I i umvl i i IK 1.1 i put it i a No luxU i ael a a worels about a of a but for an a i I ooo words i not bt i I i are onlv a few a In i a a i ot 500 a be presentee! to a in a a in i it nun bt digested and sludicd Neil the salesman in a store can do the job The a a is likelv to pass Im porlanl pe)ints The prospect Is even lew likelv to hear or remcm ber all thr talesman to sty. Thui (or i jelling, as well ai pre selling, of my product which requires consumer dccis ion, Die local ncwxpaper it the most adequate sales topi.

i i i i i i i i i i i a a i a He on the a i i a a i 1 a a a i I i I 000 te'ae her i i i i a i oon i a i i a a ships ifio a A schol a i 200 a i a i nnd Wo a i Hi i a II I i a been speaking out except at AMJP int'e i You a i a they a out bill not in public' II Ycs Is it serious' Serious enough a it needs thiT the a a i (At this a a a and be a was not llc on correlated a a i the a i ate 1 T5 000 for the same two a period DR A larger a of the afternoon session vvas di to i bv Dr George If a a i a of the a of Higher Edu I DOORS OPEN 4 30--STARTS 7 3 MORE DAYS Adults We Teenager Tic Children 35c Al 7fOO 9.12 PLUS: "NOAH'S ARK" Walt Oiirwy AdcM just a he a hut thc line of a i would lead the nucl icnce to behove a he re ferrmg to a i cans IHK a morale problem at Caibon ''s 6 I surmise from vour convci has not been an i i i tion on the whole at the Southwest cm a He stated he felt the moi ilc was good al thc local a He pointed out he had spent most of his i at southern colleges and lhat in a i lhc moi ale was much higher The dean stated he did not feel I i vvas too emphasis on i i and in a "perhaps we a bv a i i iso'n'To on thc bids nil i hc se ssion a "i I I 'i poi i's' "ul a i i a Coast lived i a hoar pl se j. lh i i i i Pic Joseph i on of Mr and Mr" Joseph F. a i i i of S18 Hohoake Sl is a a 1 1 a a i a a i a clav lull Ihe at i i the First a i Di We (o be in lhe school a i i Ihe a i i i irom a Pendleion ing a i a and i bound ovei I 1 an i in the a i the A i a a i lo Ihe i i i ind I i i(i in all ') told of the i ickecl so Tin is i nn in onn Imnrl a i and i i i i i in. a i a de id on a Rock Spring Col) Couise green a a a i Fife police said i 1tllls September, and French and i i dele Call! panic i a in Phase GOP Open (Continued from Page should be spending more time on Loske said the bill a i He said his a "bv and a i is a a impression when he visited Cai a agreeable i industry i i 1 i 0 1 i 1 I I I 1 i I I said a i who mcicalcd a i got togelhel tu mt i Green ht nevv i al the i Co of Cahtorma i i schools is well along delcgat.on a a a Scheduled fion, a 8 to June 8 i work being done by Tom mf a ()1 a eve a of a who Laos Weslern souices said a a and a i Corps undersea woiks oui of Granite City The el lt appeared Russia had ordeied surface and ground forces' com act puce is $243 870 Laos rebels to ti hlen up Ihe supported bv i ol the Ihe i i ol Collmsville a a i a a i in a lo float a $1 500 bond issue for the The souices said no new breach i junior high school and mi es of the have been reported II, of the i a on the clav schools from the little southeast Asnn a scale a i i a i by The total contract price of these since the Vienna summit the sation a if thcv don speak up they be a a i to do so Would vou sav this is right 9 I a sav Rep Scanano asked a he thoughl could be done and Dr Hand slated that every major group on the a a stu dents a i i a i and even civil service shoijilcl help plan the educational progiam All should be involved togelher in the a ing of educational and a i a live policies and they should be able to i it to the Board of Trustees Is there faculty parlicipation a is, is advice sought' The AAUP feels a they should participate more than they do When asked if i recommenda lions were received Dr Hand stat ed that it "took a Mtlle long to get answers but I would sav that my recommendations were given consideration He also stated that when he was vice president that he had received a "svmpathetic ear Do ou feel there is too much emphasis on building and expansion the president' H- I feel he devotes most of his time to campus and land development. Maybe it Is because is nece sary for a president to do this or maybe he feels the aca demic side should be turned over the professors Do you think the president has good grasp on academic matters? H' I don't think I could say We hear there is a lot of, bondale is needed at Car 'crease is not a I am impressed i The a i a i bill is bondale was that It took "great GOP Floor Leader i i a lc lul 1 "ui.uiiui PI ee-e i i Kingdom since lhe Vienna summit the a i i i i in the Camp courage to starl a new campus Pollack Chicago argued 'this a to $1 74 meeting of President Kennedy and Pendleton area The landing force Considering a i i fees and Premier Nikita Khrushchev will be supported bv a a i the Board At least 45 Communist violations rous task force and aircraft of the cease fire had been report mdicat ed prior to last weekend States Big Spenders Western i a feare i how ASHINGTON (LPD--State Architect of the new lumor high eU3I a this summit i i spent more than 5 courage it musl have taken DR JOHN GRINNELL Dr lohn Grmncll vice presi dent for operations at Carbondale key a i i a i proposil, but the sales lax with its million i over a two year fis cal period is the real big one bond was the last to testify He ne senate GOP is i to ob I sch o1 ls a man, Bob gesture was really only a calcu billion fiscal 1960 according" a i to SIU at the age of 59 i budget i I Field 1955 and was dean of lhe Educa tioml Division at that time He said at all of the universities with which he had been associated there was always a group of "gripers' but that these people keep "the rest of us on our toes He said there were three things which shows the academic im provement at SIU which equals or surpasses other universities as foi lows (1) the quality of the facul ty (2) research which now amounts to more than $1 i i per year, much of the money com ing from outside resources and (3) the library which is the heart of any good university In closing Atty Rendleman told the committee that SIU had spent a lot of time at the hearings and had answered all of the questions a i a i However, he said that SIU invites the commission to hold hearings both Carbon dale and Edwardsville, especially in view of the statement by Rep Scanano.

Freakish Death LOS ANGELES (UPI)-Ronald Schmidt, SO, was electrocuted Monday when his electric razor fell into the toilet bowl and he hrust his hand in the water to retrieved U. a i i a i i a no part of it Abates Property Tax The House advanced to passage stage the half cent city sales tax with a rider tacked on by the Democratic sponsor lhat essential ly provides that half of the hike would go to abate the property tax load Pollack, hitting out at Chicago Mayor Richard Daley who is the mam proponent of the bill, charged that in practice property taxes would not be lessened He was defeated, 77 80 on a try to kick out the amendment Bills passed by one chamber and sent to another included --A $2 5 million appropriation foi a pilot school in Hillsboro for tramable mentally handicapped children --Decreasing the residency requirement to 30 days when it comes to voting for president and vice president. --Tightening enforcement of the sales tax use taxes, including one proposal to extend the tax to car rentals. 1 Local Men On European Tour lated i a to un Ike i a of lhe Census clermme Western demands for greater conlrol powers for lhe In ternational Conlrol mmission in Laos to TO SEE DE GAULLE PARIS Premier David Ben-Gurion planned to meet today with i EIGHTH DAY LOS ANGELES (UPI) Singer Dennis Day wife Peggy, gave birth to the couples eighth child Irving Smith of Fort Russell i Monday at St i Hospital Township, a farmer, and Mel The newborn girl was named Kuclhc, Edwardsville High School instructor, boarded the Queen Eliza beth loday for a six weeks Euro pean tour They left Monday by jet airliner for New York City They plan to visit the village of Manenhagen, the birth place of their ancestral grandfathers, and the neighboring village of Vohl, the birth place of several local residents families Countries to be visited by the two men are England, Holland France, Switzerland, Italy, Aust na, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Belgium and Luxembourg They plan to fly back from Glas gow, Scotland, on a SAS jet airliner in late July. Mary Kate She was the third girl for the Davs MEYER Z-52 ZOYSU Plugger $2.98 Woodlawn Gardens 1407 St Louis St.

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