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MomUy, July 3,1972 ERROR: Should be on dismissal list. EDWARDSVlLLE INTELLJgfiNCER Dusiness Services 41--ti SEWING MACHINES; REPAIRED. All makes; "work guaranteed, Montclaire Sewing Center. 656-8266, 1516, Troy Road. Situation Wanted 43 43-8 25, wants summer employment.

Experienced In farm work. 288-7355. Business Opportunities 45 45-tf OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT: At 1719 Troy Road. 2 rooms, recently remodeled. $150 per month.

Phone Belleville 2331420. feuste. Radio A Television llENT 49-21 A PIANO. $15.00 per month. Schmitt Music House, Highland.

Phone 654-6776. Open Friday evenings. 49-21 WHEN YOU WANT A PIANO, organ, band instrument, call Schmitt Music House for the best price. Highland. Phone 654-6776.

55 55-8 10 to 35 BLOOD DONORS for open heart surgery patient, George C. Long, brother of Irene Nelson and uncle of Robert, Roy and Thomas Nelson. Blood mobile to be at Eden Church July 10, 1 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. For information, please call 656-9520 or 656-4098.

55-6 NEW X-ll Reducing Plan. 42 tablets, $3.00. Money Back Guarantee. Gasen Drug. 55-6 SECRET.

Water Weight body bloat, puffiness, etc. X- Pel Water Pills only $3.00. Money back guarantee. Gasen Drug. lest Found 57 57--5 IOST: MALE BASSETT.

Tricolor, mostly black and white. Lena hair and ears. Reward. 656-1287 or 656-8007. 57-6 LOST OR STOLEN.

BLACK DACHSHUND, has collar and tags. Voge Park vicinity. If anyone has seen him or has him please call 656-8276. Dogs, Cats A Other Pets 5S--U PROFESSIONAL DOG GROOMING All breeds. Bathing, clippings.

Michael Dickson after 6 p.m. 59-6 AKC PUPPIES, Dachshunds, Wire Fox Terriers, Boston Terriers. Becker Kennels, Edwardsville, HI. 656-1670. 59-3 FOR SALE: PUPPIES, nice se' lection.

Peek-A-Poos, $35. Pomeranians, $50 up. Jo Ann's Kennels, Litchfield. 217-324-5505. 59-7 PART POODLE PUPPIES.

Tails cut. Shots. Also free kittens. Part Persian. 6676967.

59--7 BEAGLE PUPPIES. 5 weeks eld. 656-1745. Public Sales 43 63-3 ANTIQUE AND MISC. AUCTION, JULY 4th, 11 a.m.

Located one mile west of HI. Bt. 159, just north of Collinsville, 111. (turn west on West Country Lane off HI. Rt.

159 at north edge of Collmsville and follow arrows.) Allis Chalmers electric 42" riding tractor-Mower (10 hp) excellent condition, Sears "Sabre" motor bike, 70 cc. Waynes pneumatic drills and hammers. Furniture: round tables, bow front and side china cabinet with claw feet, loveseat, wash- Etand, hall rack, child's roll top desk, marble top dresser, large walnut mirror, deacon's Legal Publications 67--10 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHANGE IN SCHEDULE To the Patrons of Illinois Power Company: The Illinois Power Company hereby gives notice to the public that it has filed with the Illinois Commerce Commission a proposed change in its schedule of rates for gas service in each of its gas supply areas, and that said change adds a provision to its Adjustments for Cost of Purchased Gas which provides for the recovery of interest and any loss of principal on any loans or advances made to suppliers for future gas supplies. A copy of the proposed change Jn schedule may be inspected by any interested party at any business office of this Company. All parties interested in this matter may obtain information with respect thereto either directly from this Company or by addressing the Secretary of the Illinois Commerce Commission Springfield, Illinois, 62706.

ILLINOIS POWER COMPANY By R. H. Sarikas Manager of Rates (July 3,10,1972) ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT GLEN CARBON SANITARY DISTRICT STATMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR YEAH ENDING MAY 31,1972 BOND INTEREST ACCOUNT Balance on hand- June 1, 1971 2,398.45 Cash Receipts 8-16-71 D. Bridwell H. Shannon, 1970 Taxes 6,210.23 G.

Musso, 1970 Taxes 1,179.71 10-22-71, G. Musso, 1970 Taxes 521.62 Jl-26-71, G. Musso, 1970 Taxes 497.89 129-72, G. Musso, 1970 Taxes 68.74 1-3-7' Musso, 1970 Taxes 529.78 8,007.97 Legal Publications Cash Disbursements 6-2-72, Am. Nat'l.

Bank Trust Company (Bond Inter- 1 est) 5-2-72, Transfer back 1 to General Fund (Money borrowed December 1970) 11-24-72, Am. Nat'l Bank Trust Company (Bond Interest) 5-25-72, Am. Nat'l Bank Trust Com, pany (Bond Interest) Balance on hand May 31, 1972 GENERAL FUND Balance on hand- June 1, 1971 Cash Receipts 6-2-71, Transfer from Bond Interest Fund 8-16-71, D. Bridwell Shannon--1970 Taxes 9-29-71, G. Musso, 1970 Taxes 10-22-71, G.

Musso, 1970 Taxes 11-9-71, M. Hewlett, Taxes 11-24-71, G. Musso, 1970 Taxes 2-29-72, G. Musso M. Hewlett, 1970 Taxes 3-3-72, G.

Musso, 1970 Taxes $11,406.42 1,925.00 340.00 6,930.00 1,806.25 405.17 30.19 340.00 3,080.46 3,110 66 19.60 70.00 20.00 27.00 750.00 1,800 00 Cash Disbursement! 6-30-71, Edwardsville Intelligencer--Ad 7-21-71, R. Treat- Plant Liability Insurance 3-10-72, R. Treat- Trustee Bond (Seaton Conreaux) 3-31-72, R. Treat- Trustee Bond (Foster) 5-30-72, Salaries--June 1,1971 to May 31, 1972, Trustees, Attorney, Treasurer, 200.00 5-30-72, Village of Glen Carbon--Sewer Dept. Balance on hand 531-72 State of Illinois, County of Madison, ss.

PATRICIA H. CONREAUX, being first duly sworn, deposes and says that she is the Treasurer of the Glen Carbon Sanitary District and that the foregoing statement and supporting schedules showing the receipts and disbursements of said Glen Carbon Sanitary District as of the" date" shown above-are true and correct in all respects to the best of her knowledge and belief PATRICIA H. CONREAUX Treasurer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of June, 1972. GLENDA J. KOVAREK Notary Public (July 3) 67-3 NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, MADISON COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

LINDA FEARS, Plaintiff, vs. WILLIAM JERRY FEARS, Defendant. 72-D-789. Notice is hereby given on the pendency of a suit in the Circuit Court of Madison County, Third Judicial Circuit, Edwardsville, Illinois, wherein Linda Fears is Plaintiff and William Jerry Fears is Defendant, suit is No. 72-D-789 in Chancery and is for a Divorce.

The Defendant, William Jerry Fears, is to be served by publication. Default may be taken on or after July 20, 1972 in the Courthouse in Edwardsville, Illinois. WILLARD V. POHTELL Clerk of the Circuit Court Madison County Courthouse, Edwardsville, Illinois CALLIS AND FILCOFF Attorneys for Plaintiff 1326 Niedringhaus Granite City, Illinois (June 19-26-July 3) 67--10 PUBLICATION NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, A CORPORATION, a i i vs GEORGE W.

FISH, ET Defendants. CIV. NO. 72-E-130. Notice is hereby given you, Unknown Owners, that suit entitled as above has been commenced and is now pending against you wherein plaintiff seeks to foreclose a certain mortgage on the premises described as follows, to-wit: A tract of land partly in the Southeast Quarter of Section 2, Township 5 North, Range 10 West of the Third Principal Meridian and partly in the Northeast Quarter of Section 11, Township 5 North, Range 10 'West of the Third Principal Meridian more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an iron pipe in the Northerly line of a street, said pipe being 44.2 feet South and 833.3 feet East of the intersection of the East line of Alby Street and the North.

line of Section 11, Township 5 North, Range 10 West of the Third Principal Meridian; thence from said beginning point North 45 degrees West a distance of 395.2 feet to an iron pipe in the Southerly line of a street; thence South 21 degrees 18 minutes West along Legal Publications the- Southeasterly line of a street a distance of 96.13 feet to an'iron pipe; thence South. 45 degrees East a distance of 356.6 feet to an iron pipe; thence North 45 degrees' East along the Northwesterly line of a street a distance of 88.0 feet to the point of beginning also known as Lot 20 in B. H. Lowe's City Farms according to the plat thereof in Plat Book 23 at Page 177 (excepting that part conveyed to Donald C. Wallace and Gwendolyn L'.

Wallace in Book 2201 at Page 437 more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point 44.2 feet South and feet East of the intersection of the East line of Alby Street with the North line of Section 11, Township 5 North, Range 10; thence North 45 degrees West a distance of 196.5 feet to a point of beginning; thence North 45 degrees West 198.5 feet to a point; thence South 21 degrees 18 minutes West along the Southeasterly line of Winter Street for 96.13 feet to a point; thence South 45 degrees East 159.9 feet to a point; thence North 45 degrees East 88 feet to the point of beginning), in Madison County, Illinois. and you are further notified that unless on or before the 31st day of July, 1972, you shall appear and defend in said suit, default judgment may be entered against you on the day following or thereafter. WILLARD V. PORTELL Clerk of the Circuit Court FRANK T. PLATTNER Attorney for Plaintiff 6600 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois 62223 Telephone: 397-6600 (June 26-July 3-10) 67--10 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MADISON COUNTY, ILLINOIS THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, Petitioner, va.

ADELLA VALLERIUS, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LITCHFIELD, GEORGE F. REICHELT, ELIZABETH M. HEICH- ELT, INTERSTATE MINERALS COMPANY, INCORPORATED, SHELL PIPE-LINE CORPORATION SHELL PETROLEUM CORPORATION, ALLAN J. BYRON, d-b-a BYRON OIL INDUSTRIES, AND UNKNOWN OWNERS. Defendants.

CIVIL NO. 72-H-9 PUBLICATION NOTICE BE IT KNOWN THAT THE FOLLOWING HAS BEEN FILED IN THE CIRCUIT COURT: An affidavit showing a there are persons who are interested in this action, whose names are unknown and "all such persons having been made parties defendant to this action by the name and description of "Unknown and further, that upon due and diligent inquiry, it cannot be ascertained whether or not the -persons whose names are set forth in the petition filed herein as persons interested as owners or otherwise be living or dead, and that the names of such persons who would be their heirs or devisees are unknown and all such persons are made parties defendant to this action by the name and description of "Unknown and further, that the defendant, Allan J. Byron, d-b-a Byron Oil Industries, cannot upon due inquiry be found within the State of Hlmois, so that process can be served upon the said defendant, and that upon due and diligent inquiry, it cannot be ascertained whether said defendant be living or dead, and that the names of such persons who would be the heirs or devisees are unknown, and all such persons are made parties defendant to this action in the name and description of "Unknown Notice is hereby given to said defendants that suit is now pending against you. Now therefore, unless you, said defendants, file your appearance herein in the office of the Clerk of the Court for the Third Judicial Circuit, Madison County, Illinois, on or before the 28th day of July, 1972, default may he entered against you any time thereafter, and appropriate relief thereby granted, with the prayer of said petition. WILLARD V.

PORTELL, CIRCUIT CLERK, BY- HILDA MELTON DEPUTY RALPH D.WALKER, SPECIAL ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL, 4343 West Main Street, Belleville, Illinois, 277-1000 (June 26, July 3,10) 67--10 PUBLICATION NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, MADISON COUNTY, L1 METHOPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, A CORPORATION, Plaintiff, vs. JAMES M. REECE, ET Defendants. CIV. N0.72-E-131.

Notice is hrehy given you, James M. Reece and Helen V. Reece, that suit entitled as above has been commenced and is now "pending against you wherein plaintiff seelts to foreclose a certain mortgage on the premises described as follows, in Addition No 3, a subdivision of part of the Northwest Quarter of Section' 16, Township 3 North, Range 9 West of the" Third Principal Meridian, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 27 Paige 38 "in Madison County, Illinois. Pagt 11 Marriage Licenses. The following is a list of marriage licenses issued through the office of Miss Eulalia Hotz, County Clerk, Madison-County, Hlmois: Asnford, Jack Lee, Highland; Eueter, Jana Lynn, Edwardsville.

Dobrinich, Gary Bethaltoj Sparrowk, Debra Kay, Bethalto. Hunt, Richard Troy; Ramsey, Diane E. St. Louis. Jakel, Dale Highland; Kantner, 'Deborah Highland.

Jones, James Alton; Fra- tey, Pamela Bethalto. Lane, Dale Collinsville; Mateer, Jane Susan, Edwardsville. McMahan, James Monroe, Mary ville; Fravell, Diana Lynn, Edwardsville. Schultz, Clarence, Edwardsville; Holliday, Verna Edwardsville. Ward, Kenneth Bethalto; Eaker, Sally Ann, Bethalto.

Zigler, Ronald Wordenj Showalter, Patricia Ann, Worden. Hobson, Burl Granite City; Hogan, Anna Edwardsville. Kraft, Ralph Allan, St. Jacob; WooUver, Pamela Marine. Stimac, Alan Anthony, Edwardsville; Kershaw, Deborah Lee, Edwardsville.

Hospital Notes ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL Allen Admissions Mrs. Henrietta Solis, 426 Aldrup Mrs. Lucille Walter, 1431 Ladd Mrs. Louise Pane, Route 1 -(Louis Perry.

Dismissals Donald Platt, 412 W. Union Dennis Brown, 927 Troy Rd. COMMUNITY MEMORIAL Staunton Admissions Mrs. Claire Norris, Staunton Mrs. Crystal Leaser, Staunton Mrs.

Ella Sandigge, Staunton Mrs. Margaret Heinz, Livingston Henry Cruse, Moro Merle Graves, Staunton Richard Miller, Staunton Josephine Sobberi, Wilsonville Ralph Pirok, Alhambra Pete Vallerius, Mount Olive Marcellus Stamer, Staunton Gladys Molinar, Wilsonville Joseph Snumacher, Staunton Dismissals Leo Mull, Staunton Helen Ludwig, Staunton Ernest Mader, Staunton Larry Neilson, Bethalto Lydia Ryan, Gillespie Arthur Klinger, Staunton Mrs. Susie Peters, Staunton ST. JOSEPH'S Highland Admissions Florence Pour, 5 Hose Ave. Mildred Stille, Route 2 Marie Lobel, Highland Lynn Rutz, Highland Lana Williams, Highland Gloria Lopez, Belleville Ida Busking, Maryville M.

Harvey Taylor, 744 Holyoake Clarence Carter, Route 2 Antio Menoni, 648 E. Orchard Fred Ellerbeck, Alhambra Hugo Frutiger, St Jacob Dismissals Kathryn Button, 1508 Longfellow Margaret Kilmurray, Route 6 Beatrice Markham, 245 Coventry Barbara Tiblee, Breese Mary Jo Emmer, Troy Pamela Olorgan, CaseyviHe Patricia Braundmier and son, Highland Alan Mullet, Highland Mary Ann Simpson, Highland Dennis Agles, 317 Linden Michael Brown, 609 N. Fillmore Don Brunworth, 421 E. Park Bertha Schaper, Pocahontas Harold Stein, Pocahontas Deborah Nemvich, Troy Births Mr. and Mrs.

Larry Heflin of Pontiac, Mich, are the parents of a daughter, Kimberly Ann, born there Friday. Grand- arents are Mrs. Eileen Heflin Prairietown and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Folsom of Michigan.

Phe infant is the great-granddaughter of Otto Gusewelle of Prairietown and Mrs. Amy Watson of Michigan. She weighed pounds 2 ounces at birth. Mr. and Mrs.

Alan Rutz of Highland are'the parents of a daughter born at 5:25 a.m. Sun- lay at St. Joseph's Hospital in lighland. At birth, she weighed pounds 2 ounces. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Leaser if Staunton are the parents of a daughter born at 9:22 p.m. Saturday at Staunton Commun- ty Memorial Hospital. She weighed 5 pounds lOVi ounces at birth. Legal Publication! nd you are further notified that nless on or before the 31st day of July, 1972, you shall-appear and defend in said suit, iefault judgment may be enter- against you, on the day fol- owing or thereafter.

WILLARD V. PORTELL Clerk of the Circuit Court of Madison County, Illinois 'RANK T. PLATTNER Attorney for Plaintiff 6600 Wst Main Street Belleville, Illinois 62223 Telephone: 397-6600 (June 26-July 3-10) Train, Mishap Kills 4 Near Litchfield By the Associated Press Six Columbia, S.C., residents were kflled Sunday in a fiery crash when their car veered out of control at an intersection: and burst into flames -when it hit tbree parked trucks. They were among the 402 persons killed so far during the Independence Day i a weekend in traffic accidents on the nation's highways. Authorities said the car failed to stop for a traffic light at the intersection in West Columbia, S.C., and was traveling at a speed in excess of 100 miles an hour.

A car-train collision near Litchfield in central Illinois Sunday lolled four persons and critically injured another. Police said the car in which the victims were riding collided with a Norfolk and Western freight train at a country road crossing and was dragged more than a mile along the tracks After the crash. A car slowing down for a roadlbloch set up by police -was struck from the rear by another auto in Portageville, Mo. The Missouri Highway Patrol laid five persons perished in a fire that followed the crash. Maryville Plans Its Homecoming Maryville The Maryville Fire Department will have its 32nd annual homecoming Friday and with children's parades scheduled for 7 p.m.

both days. "Movies," is the theme for the parades of about 35 floats. The floats are made by parents of children up to 6 years old. They are mounted on coaster wagons. Marching units Friday night will be the Collinsville High School Band, the Piasa Indians from Shrine Oriental Band of Ainad the Glamorettes Baton Team.

On Saturday, marching units will include the St. Boniface Marching Band and Barb's Lit- the Twirlettes, both ol Edwardsville. Others are the Collinsville Band, the St. Lonis Twirling Teens Drum and Majorette Corps and the Ainad Temple Drum and Bugle Corps. Proceeds are used to improve the fire department Meeting Dates Are Postponed The Edwardsville City Council and the Glen Carbon and Hamel Village Boards of Trustees, which ordinarily meet on the first Tuesday of each month, have changed their meeting dates this month because of the Fourth of July holiday.

The Edwardsville City Council and the Glen Carbon Village Board will each meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The Hamel Village Board has postponed its meeting for one week, until July 11. Joseph Smith, Mormon, Dies Salt Lake City (AP) The man called prophet, seer and revelator by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon), President Fielding Smith has died. Smith -vas stricken by a heart attack Sunday night at the home of a daughter, Mrs.

Bruce R. McConkie. He would have been 96 July 19. Smith had addressed the last general conference of the 3-million-member church in April and had not been ill. Smith's likely successor Harold B.

Lee, 73, who has been first counselor to the president and president of church's Council of The Twelve. Smith's death came three a the 142-year-old church announced a reorganization to handle its growing numbers. Statistics show it has grown 94 per cent throughout the world in'the last 12 years. REAL' ESTATE TRANSFERS" Ida Gansmann to Neubaiier Meat Market et al lot- 10, blk 21 in Highland. Stamp is $6.50.

Wilfred Holzinger et al to Earl Powell a tr of land in sec 21 in Highland. Stamp is $6. Holiday Shores Inc to Harley Sparks tot B952 'subd' 6 of Holiday Shores. Stamp is $2.50. Allen Solomon to Thomas Moody lots 7 8 in Schneiders Add in Worden; Stamp is $4.

Ralph Korte Const Co Inc to Ramsey lots 1 2 3 blk 5 in LCB Gen subd in Highland. Stamp is $20. "Newest" Old Museum The Renwick Gallery, shown is an 1885 woodcut (top) and as it stands today is the Smithsonian Institution's newest museum. The gallery, located diagonally across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House in Washington, displays the best of American design, crafts and arts. (AP Photo) World Chess Championship Is Threatened Reykjavik, Iceland (AP) The world chess championship was threatened with collapse today 24 hours before Bobby Fischer's deadline to show up or forfeit Ida match with Boris Spassky of Russia.

Fischer, the American chess champion, was reported sticking to his demand for more money. He told the New York Daily News he wouldn't yield. The six-man board of the sponsoring Icelandic Chess Federation decided not to concede to Fischer's demands for more money. Some chess experts who have gathered here from distant parti of the world for a promised to be 'the match of the century expressed a belief that Fischer, in the end, would sabotage the championship. 8-Year-OkTs Body Is Found Princeton, Ind.

(AP) The body of 8-year-old Dorothy Kavanaugh of Lawrenceville, was found Sunday in a makeshift grave west of Princeton. She bad been missing for nearly a week. William R. Gonder, about 50, of Olney, was arrested last week and charged with aggravated kidnaping. He is being held in lieu of $50,000 bond.

The girl was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kavanaugh. Cuban Coup Plot Revealed By Officials New Orleans, La. (AP) A plot U.S.

officials say was aimed at overthrowing a foreign country apparently Communist Cuba --has been revealed in the arrest of nine persons in a $465,000 munitions smuggling scheme. Allegedly stretching New York to Louisiana, Texas and Mexico, the plot came to light with the arrests Saturday. In addition, nearly seven tons of plastic explosives were seized in a DC4 transport plane at Shreveport, federal agents said. U.S. Atty.

Gerald Gafflng- house said Sunday federal officials "have no reason to believe that the munitions were destined for any country other than Cuba." The complaint charging two of the men, Murray Kessler of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Adler B. Seal of Baton Rouge, alleged they "knew and believed that this material would be used in an attempted overthrow of a foreign nation." Gallinghouse refused to say precisely that the overthrow plot involved Cuba, but he said the complaint and his statement Sunday were "self-explanatory." The nine were charged with conspiring to smuggle the explosives from the United States to Mexico for future shipment to a third country. Among those arrested were Richmond Harper, a prominent South Texas rancher banker, and Marion Hegler, a former inspector with the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service. They were taken into custody at Eagle Pass, where they reside, then released on $25,000 bond each.

The federal complaint alleges dealings by a man known as "Carlos Diaz" to purchase as much as $1.2 million in munitions and weapons, ranging from submachine guns to M16s. No guns, however, were aboard the plane raided by federal agents at Shreveport on Saturday. Area Deaths Frank Pinkas Dies India Reaches An Agreement With Pakistan Simla, India (AP) Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and President Zulfikar All Bhutto reached their first peace agreement early today and promised future negotiations on the other issues between their two nations, including Kashmir and the Pakistani POWs in India. The agreement, which came after five days of talks in this Himalayan resort, said Indian and Pakistani forces will withdraw from the they seized last December along India's western border except in Kashmir. There they will maintain the cease-fire line established by the two-week war in December.

The pact also contained a pledge to settle all disputes' bilaterally and peacefully, and said steps should be taken to restore and normalize relations, which Pakistan severed Dec! 6 when India recognized Bangladesh, the former East Pakistan. The agreement gave no timetable, but called for measures- to resume communications and air links, promote travel between their countries, reopen trade, and carry out scientific and cultural exchanges. Excluding Kashmir, I a during the December war se.iz- ed a total of 5,139 square miles of territory in West Pakistan, while Pakistan took 69 square miles of Indian territory. In Kashmir, where the troops will remain in India took 480 square miles and Pakistan occupied 53 square miles. The agreement said the troop withdrawals would take place within 30 days after ratification by both governments.

a i Pakistan announced I that the Pakistani sembly would 10 to ratify the agreement' Urfder the Indian constitution, parlia-' mentary is not ne- I Mrs. Gandhi, abandoned a basic stand she had made for months. She had contended that India must have an over-all settlement, starting with Kashmir, before going on to less emotional issues. Frank John Pinkas, 72, of Fort Lauderdale, formerly of Edwardsville, died at 7:40 a.m. Sunday in Doctors' General Hospital, Plantation, Fla.

A retired Shell Oil Co. pipe- fitter, he lived in Edwardsville most of Ms life. He was bom May 15, 1900, in Prague, Czechoslovakia, a son of the late Ludvik and Mary Macha Pinkas. He was married to Margaret Magrudder of Chicago on May 27,1931. She survives.

Surviving besides his wife are sons Frank Pinkas and Lewis Pinkas, both of Edwardsville, and Richard Pinkas of Savannah, eight grandchildren; a brother, Lewis Pinkas, and sister, Mrs. Marie Bennett, both of Fort Lauderdale, and another sister, Mrs. Ludie (Julia) Svoboda of Meadowlands, Minn. Two brothers are deceased. He retired from Shell Oil Co.

In 1962 after 20 years' service. He was a member of Pipefitters and Plumbers Local 553 at Wood River. Friends may call at Lesley Marks Funeral Home from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday hi the funeral home. The body win be cremated at Valhalla Cemetery and Mausoleum, St. Louis. Members of Local-553 will meet at the funeral home at 8p.m.

Wednesday. Mrs. Schildnecht Mrs. Jennie Schildknecht, 85, of O'Fallon died Sunday afternoon in the O'Fallon Nursing Home. Survivors include three daughters, a son and nieces and nephews in Edwardsville and the vicinity.

A son and her husband, Philip, preceded her'in death. Friends may call at the Schildknecht Funeral Home in O'Fallon after 2 p.m. Tuesday. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home.

Burial will be-in the O'Fallon Methodist the First United Church of Staunton. Mrs. Andrews was preceded in death by five brothers. Surviving are her husband, Louis Andrews, and a daughter, Mrs. Frank Koukl of Bloomington.

Visitation will be at the Williamson Funeral Home in Staunton after 4 p.m. today. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Williamson Funeral Home in Staunton. The Rev.

LaVerne Golbricht, pastor of the First United Methodist Church in Staunton, will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery in Staunton. Mrs. Stallman Augusta E. Stallmann, 81, of Staunton died Saturday at 5:45 p.m.

in Community Memorial Hospital in Staunton. She had, been ill for the past year. Mrs. Stallmann was born March 20, 1891, in Worden. She was married to Freo W.

Stallmann on Sept. 3,1911, in Trinity Lutheran Church in Worden. Mrs. Stallmann was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church in Staunton, the Ladies Aid Society, the Lydia Sewing Circle and the Staunton Club. She was preceded in death by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Winters; a son; two brothers and two sisters. Surviving are her husband, Fred W. Stallmann, and a daughter, Mrs. Marie Meyer of Staunton.

Visitation will be at Williamson Funeral Home in Staunton after 4 p.m. today. The funeral will be Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the funeral home. The Rev.

Edward Meyer, pastor of Zion Lutheran Church in Stauntoni will officiate. Burial will be hi Memorial Park Cemetery in Staunton. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Herman Johnson et al to Simon Sveglich lots 6 7 blk 15 'Foster Owen's Add in New Douglas. Stamp, is Lucia Andrews Lucia B. Andrews, 76, of Staunton was pronounced dead on arrival at Community Memorial Hospital in Staunton Saturday at 2:25 p.m.

She had been ill the past five years. Mrs. Andrews was bora on Sept. 2, 1895, in Staunton. She was married to Louis Andrews on Dec.

31, Edwardsville. She was a member of.

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