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Jacksonville Journal, Jacksonville, Jon. 28, 1970 Funeral Services Reuben Vieira Funeral services for Reuben Vieira, former Jacksonville resident, will be at 2:30 p.m Wednesday at Bisch Funeral Home in Springfield. Interment will be in Camp Butler National cemetery, northeast of Springfield. officiate and burial will be in Diamond Grove cemetery. Mrs.

Alvina Duewer fiEW BERLIN Funeral services for Mrs. Alvina Duewer will be at 2 m. Wednesday at St. John Lutheran church here. Rev.

E. J. Otto will officiate and interment will be in Waverly East cemetery. The remains will be taken to the church one hour before funeral time. The family suggests those wishing to do so to consider memorials to St.

John's Lutheran church at New Berlin. James Everett (inodall Funeral services for James Everett Goodall will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Williamson Funeral Home. Rev. George Miller will officiate.

Interment will be in Ebenezer cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. Wed nesday. lirnjamin Franklin Jones CARROLLTON Funeral services for Benjamin Franklin Jones will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Hires Funeral Home.

Interment will be in Mt. Gilead cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home. Miss Catherine McKlroy Funeral services for Miss Catherine McElroy will be at 9 a.m. Thursday at Church of Our Saviour.

Interment will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery in Chicago. Friends may call at the Reavy Funeral Home Wednesday afternoon and evening. The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Carl Atnr PLEASANT HILL Funeral services for Carl Ator will be at 2 p.m.

Wednesday at the Ward Funeral Home. Rev. Joe Maynard will officiate. Interment will be in Miller cemetery in Atlas. Friends may call until time of services at the funeral home.

Mrs. Meir Lauds Promise Arabs Denounce Nixon's Arms Balance Pledge OLD SALT believes in keeping up with the especially when it means making his job easier. The traditional wooden lobster nots of New England may be on their way out, replaced by a wire which weighs only 13 pounds as compared to pounds for a waterlogged wooden version. The new pots arc made of rustproof wire fabric. Mrs.

Eliza Johnson Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza Johnson will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Williamson Funeral Home. Rev. Donald Batz will officiate.

Interment will be in Asbufy cemetery. L. Amos Jetton ROODHOUSE services for Lewis Amos Jetton, native of Roodhouse, will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Pana Funeral Home. Mrs.

Lula Sampson Janes Funeral services for Lula Sampson Janes will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Cralle Funeral Home in Louisville, Kentucky. Interment will be in Eastern cemetery there. Verne II. Welch Funeral services for Verne H.

(Vernie) Welch will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Mackey Funeral Home. Interment will be in Fernwood cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home 7 to 9 m. Wednesday.

Mrs. Ora Anders WINCHESTER Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Anders, wife of Ora Lee Anders of Murrayville, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Marks Catholic church here.

Father A. D. LeBreton will officiate and interment will be in the City cemetery. Friends may call at the Cunningham Funeral Home after 1 p.m. Wednesday and the family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m.

The Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. CE Strike End Foreseen Amid Negotiations Carswell Carl Ator. 54, Of Roekport Dies Suddenly NEW YORK (AP live settlement of (Continued From Page One) teenths of an interest in 1.200 acres of unimproved pineland in Wilkinson county. a $90.000 house that carries a $55.000 lenta- mortgage, and that he has three- huge life a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Israeli Premier Golda Meir has welcomed President pledge to maintain the arms balance in the Middle East by selling weapons to Israel, but the Arab press denounced it and called for reprisals against U.S. interests in the Middle East.

Mrs. Meir in a communique said the message to a conference of Jewish leaders in Washington Sunday eloquent expression to the United friendship for Israel Even though Israel is concerned at certain United States diplomatic the 71-year-old premier said, have never lost sight of the broad range of interests and objectives common to our two Nixon said his government was caerful watch on the relative strength of the forces (in the Middle East), and wc will not hesitate to provide arms to friendly states as the need The Cairo press blasted Nix on's message as most hostile U.S. attitude yet toward the Arabs The semiofficial newspaper A1 i Ahram said the statement ap life-long resident of Rock-1, he (or inn farrrmr rlirvl fiiinnAn r. StM PITTSFIELD Carl Ator. "GI p0licy'' aml 0np or lWO oth- farmCM diTl SUdiienhly vidine the Israeli militarists Ik-m the 8 hLc m' with mor? Skyhawk and Phan- general agreement reported on He was born in Pike county the 75 origi wage issues affecting 130,000 1 have no 8tocks- bonS? November 20 1915 the son of requested la? strikers.

Carswell said. IG and Nettie Howland A1 Ahram thc United The top labor adding that he never has owned married Mire Moonev States was trying to Pressure conciliator. J. Curtis Counts, di- any stock. March 17 W37 in Bowling France into reeling its agree- rector of the Federal Mediation The judge said his wife owns Green 0 ment to sell Libya 100 jet fight- Service, summoned key officials by inheritance 78 shares of com-; Survivinc are his two from 12 striking unions to a spe- mon stock in the Elberta Box sons shorrv of Winchester decision facin8 the cial meeting amid a news and Crate Co, currently worth Carl Gay of Wood River; blackout of developments.

ahout tSKM a share. and daughter. Mrs. Shelby avolded' Bel K.iroainino did Carswell dis-. Brummell of Roekport.

There bargaining table was made Dec 7 when GE proposed an immedi- aim any business interests-a are seven grandchildren ate V) cents increase in the av- stumblm8 block for the Pnor Also surviving are these erage hourly wage of 25. In S' Judge brothers and sisters: Art Ator addition, a three-year contract Haynsworth and Jerry Ator of Roekport; In Bern, the Swiss capital, the Swiss government announced seizure of a of spare parts en route to Israel for military aircraft. A government communique said the shipment was taken from an Israeli airliner from Amsterdam that stopped in Geneva Saturday. The spare parts were confiscated because they were not covered by a transit permit, the communique said. Officials of the Justice and Police Ministry said the shipment was being investigated and they could give no further information.

Libya and Algeria announced agreement to in the posted price of their crude oil. A joint communique issued after three days of talks in Tripoli said the two governments would conduct talks with the oil companies and would follow a in the negotiations. The Libyans will begin talks Thursday in Tripoli with the 22 American, British, French and West German oil companies operating in Libya. The Algerians plan similar negotiations with companies operating in Algeria, most of them French. British officials in Tripoli reported in negotiations with the Libyan gov- for more than three hours Monday night discussing a new relationship between London and the military regime.

The talks had been recessed for nearly a week because of the illness of Libyan Deputy Premier Abdus- salam Jalloud. Britain and the regime of King Idris entered into a contract for the tanks before the coup last Sept. 1. It is generally believed in Tripoli that both governments want to go through with the agreement. The Soviet Communist party newspaper Pravda said today that despite the recent intensification of Arab-Israeli armed conflict, there is still a chance for a peaceful political settlement in the Middle East.

Pravda renewed a year-old Soviet proposal for a settlement and charged that Israel, backed by the United States, was only to ending tension in the area. Plane Crash Survivors Recall Snowv Trek Al Rayah. interests in the Arab world must be Other newspapers likened message to the Balfour Declaration which in 1917 called for a three per cent in- A' Ator of Quincy; Homer support for a Janies L. Warren PITTSFIELD Funeral services for James Lloyd Warren will be held at the Plattner Funeral Home in Pittsfield at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Reverend Frank Claybourne officiating.

Burial will be in Pittsfield West cemetery. Friends may call at thc funeral home until time of services Wednesday. Mrs. Ilene Dixon Funeral services for Mrs. Ilene Dixon will be conducted at Cody and Son Memorial Home at 2 p.m.

Wednesday. Reverend William J. Boston will Celia Quinlan PITTSFIELD Requiem mass for Miss Celia Quinlan will be offered at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Catholic church.

Reverend Thomas Davenport will officiate with burial to be in Calvary cemetery. Friends may call at the Plattner Funeral Home after 4 p.m Wednesday. The rosary will be recited at the funeral home at 8 p.m. crease in the second and third asked with a smile: Ator of Albuquerque. New Mexi- years, plus a cost of living esca- are not opposed to a co; Mrs.

Della Motley of Elj lator of up to 5 per cent a year, free competitive society, arc Dara; Mrs. Kathryn Ash of St. i Spearheaded by two Louis. and Mrs. Pauline largest unions, the AFL-CIO In am not Carswell replied.

M-Vers of Louisiana, Mo. temational Union of Electrical As for judicial attitude Friends may call any time Workers and the independent the nominee quoted thc late Funcral Home in United Electrical Workers, the Benjamln Cardozo that Peasant Hill. national home the Jews. in Palestine for JACKSON, Calif. (AP) gave up hope two or three Eugene Ebell, 33, said ernment on a contract for 188 Tuesday in describing the 15 British Chieftain tanks.

days he and 17-year-old Robert The British and Libyans met Starr spent without food in the snow-swept Sierra Nevadas after a plane crash that cost the life of their pilot. never went more than half a mile from the Ebell said from a hospital bed. was the snow, and the poor visibility. There seem to any point to moving. We would have Both were reported in fair strikers sought 35 cents an hour, tice i "there is an inescapable grain Funeral services will be at Bialran Food Tied Up By t0rmu'a Of'law-making 2 Wednesday at the funer-j 0 protect the increase.

home. Rev. Joe Maynard' vwuvo annual $8-billion produc will officiate. Walter llager BEARDSTOWN Funeral services for Walter Hager will be conducted at the Northcutt Funeral Home at 2 p.m. today.

Burial will be in a Beardstown cemeterv. tion schedule was slowed to a trickle in plants in 135 cities, although an estimateti 180,000 striking clerical, supervisory and other employes kept most of them open. But, he said emphatically: Supreme Court should noti LAGOS. Nigeria (AP) wrangling is tying up be a continuing constitutional He told the senators that the fact that his legal and judicial Loss of wages to the strikers experience has been entirely in ran over $200 million in the, the South would not prevent him longest tieup in the history of from ruling impartially. Welch Services Set Thursday At Roodhouse U.S.-financed airlift of vital supplies from Lagos to a million refugees in what once was Biafra, informed sources said Tuesday.

The International Committee of the Red Cross had intended to use four 14-ton C97 freighters made available last We would like to express our sincere appreciation of our friends and neighbors for their kind and generous help when fire took our home in Murrayville. Janet and Bill Irlam Stute Headv For Third Oil i cairo Airport the nation's fourth argest in- man should be there un- dustrial giant. Many strikers less he can do Carswell took temporary jobs, drew on said. savings, bought on credit, or au- Hart, the senior gumented strike benefits of $12 liberal, questioned Carswell services to $24 a week with unemploy-j closely about the 1948 speech. who died Monday, will be held 1 tered with U.S.

donations. ROODHOUSE Funeral year by the U.S. government, for Verne H. Welch, plus two or three DC6s char- ment or welfare assistance. repeat, with all the convic- Roodhouse Thursday.

Mr. Company losses were less tion 1 Carswell said, Welch, 84, was a retired rail- easy to capsule, in view oi anj those views are abhorrent AFL-CIO national boycott of GE anfj obnoxious to me products that began Dec. 28. Persisting, Hart asked Cars- I here as disagreement on its wejj whether he believed in ra- effectiveness Throughout the road worker and trucker. He was born July 14, 1885.

the son of John Henry and Nancy Carlton Welch. He was married in 1906 to Cordelia strike, the Scogg.ns. She preceded him in WANTED TO RENT Immediately, by reliable couple with small room modern house, Jacksonville vicinity, $150 month. Phone 2433771. FOR sewing machine, also clarinet.

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has new warranty, will sell for $600. Can be purchased by taking over low payments. This set can be seen ONLY Wednesday thru Satur- dav fit WHITE APPLIANCE CENTER Lincoln Square Shopping Center l-27-4t a OOH-OOH-AAH Your friends will ooh aah when they visit you in this 7-room house of elegance at 10 Book Lane. A great home if you entertain, a great home for family living. A pool for the summer months, an ice rink in the winter.

Your own summer winter resort without leaving town. Call now for a showing. HOHMANN, REALTOR CHICAGO (AP)- Gov. Rich- had changed his opinion. ard Ogilvie said Tuesday can say lnf)dc the A Mrs.

state is ready to in proceeding with a study on the feasibility of a third Chi- i can oilIV I'd' i inc effect on defense production statemcnt thcn Carswell rc. Wilma McGee of Jerseyyille, ii Oft Kill Pis (it I cago airport. In an address to thc Rotary Club of Chicago the governor said the state is prepared to swiftly with all concerned to evaluate all possible sites if the study indicates a need and financial support for the project. In a front page editorial Monday the Kankakee Daily Journal said the governor should place the state behind an effort to build a third airport immediately- However, Mayor Richard J. Daley said in an address last week that there is no urgency for a third airport as long as Midway Airport, on the Southwest Side, is not being fully utilized.

The mayor had favored the construction of a third airport on a man-made island in Lake Michigan off Chicago. But Daley said in his talk last week that Chicago could get through the 1970s and longer with O'Hare International and Midway. The Journal urged consideration of Green Garden Township in Will County as a location for a third Chicago area airport. The governor said he has expressed i deep interest to John Volpe. secretary of transportation, in the federal studies being made of the project which Ogilvie said may cost as much as $1 billion.

which comprised 20 per cent of GE's business. However, some pressed Dl(j Carswcl, mean what he said in 1948 when he said it? said Carswell answered. suppose I believed it defense plants were among the few where at least a percentage of production continud. The walkout began Oct. 6, the first companywide strike of GE employes since 1946.

Picketing generally was peaceful after isome initial skirmishes and rests. Mallicoat Hites In Tuesday at that time. survives. Of the four grandchil dren Herschel Hudson of Uba City, California, was raised in the home. There are ten great grandchildren and two great- greatgrandchildren.

The remains were taken to the Mackey Funeral Home, 1 he judge added that it would where friends may call 7 to 9 be a futile in psvchol- Wednesday to figure out when his atti- Funerai services will be tude changed. made Hart asked. you services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the funer- change. aj home with interment to be in Fernwood cemeterv.

course of history, well said. were changes Funeral services for in the country and in the South. This is quite a different day Miss from Sieving Rites Anna Mallicoat were held at Hart dropped the subject after HpTP the Williamson Funeral Home ejtjnp an at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday with Reverend William J. Boston officiating.

Miss Ruth Rexroat was organist. Caring for the flowers were Linda Braner, Sharon Mallicoat and Lynn Caton. Serving as pallbearers were Bill Mallicoat, Eddie Lee Braner, Eddie Mallicoat, David Mawson, Allen Mallicoat and Mike Hegener. Interment in Arcadia cemetery. Ryan Services At Local Cliureli Requiem mass for Mrs.

Stella Conduct Rites For Leo Brown WINCHESTER Funeral 245-4281 478-3101 PASSAVANT LINENS REPORTED STOLEN Jacksonville city police reported several hundred dollars in linens stolen at Passavant i hospital between 3:30 p.m. Saturday and 7 a.m. Monday. The report wras made to city police morning by Passavant authorities. The information I was released to the press day and city police are conducting an intensive investigation into the incident.

of what we are is what we were Funeral services for Mrs. and part of what we shall be is i Lena Sieving were held at 1:30 what we p.m. Tuesday at Cody and Son On the Senate floor, Sen. Wil-1 Memorial Home with Reverend liam Proxmire, criti- Marvin Ramthun, pastor of St. cized the nominee as one whose Lutheran church of rural credentials distinguished Chapin, officiating.

Miss Shirley by their Fricke served as organist. Pallbearers were Robert Burrus, Robert Gregory, LeRoy Hamman, Arlo Schumacher. Albert Svvagmeyer and B. L. Uhnken.

Burial was in Oakland cemetery at Meredosia. Members of the Mary-Martha services for Loo Brown wereicirele of st Paul-S cllurch at- a a tended in a group. St. Marks Catholic church with) Rev. A.

LeBreton officiating. ASHLAND YOUTH Pallbearers were James STATE CHORUS Ryan was offered at 10 a.m.! mons, Edward Prenger, Joseph ASHlaAND Tom Lathom Tuesday at the Church of Our Grey, Charles Wood. Terry participated in the Illinois Saviour Monsignor Michael Fletcher and Charles Darwent Music Educators State meeting O. Driscoll otticiating. Burial was in St.

in Peoria last, weekend as a Pallbearers were Ed warn ccmetery The Woodcock Fu! member of the Illinois State Flynn, Paul Langdon, Richai Home was in charge Chorus. arrangements. Director of this chorus was Donald Neun of the University of Wisconsin. Defense Pact qphe grand finale concert of in all-state organizations was held and Son Memorial Home in Egyptians concluded the charge of arrangements. nonaggression and mutual defense pact in world history.

Some species of catfish and The good understanding was carp may live about 50 years, cemented at top level by the according to the Encyclopaedia marriage of Rameses II to a Britannica. I Hittite princess. Langdon, Joseph F. Lawless, Robert Staples and Robert Ryan of Alton. Burial was in Sacred Heart cemeterv at Franklin with Cody Now, only a 144on Transall, rushed in as a substitute, is Hying the supplies.

The Red cross flew in two C97s from neighboring Cotonou in Dahomey last week, but it was decided that the runway at Enugu was too soft for the planes, and they were sent back. Now technicians believe they can land the planes, but federal authorities have refused to give clearance for a test flight. Sources close to the operation say they do not know when the DC6s will be ready or whether American involvement has anything to do with the delay. Federal authorities aintain strict control over the relief operation to make sure that it is basically a Nigerian effort. A report from Geneva on the airlift said the Red Cross has insisted that the planes carry Red Cross markings and have an official delegate on board.

This was understood to have disturbed Nigerian coordinators who had apparently not been informed of the conditions, sources said. An informant close to the Red Cross said the all-Swiss committee was determined that the aircraft he used only in accordance with the Geneva convention. He said: and drugs to Enugu and not Port Harcourt, no problem. Wounded soldiers, no problem. Repatriating refugees, no problem.

But girl friends, no. Soldiers on leave, no Nigerian authorities took over from the Red Cross last June in relief operations after growing bitterness. The Red Cross suspended its airlift to Biafra in June after one of its aircraft was shot down by Nigerian jets. Meanwrhile, two U.S. C141s are to start an airlift from the United States to Lagos Wednesday.

They are to bring in 50 trucks and other emergency supplies in 21 flights. Possible Weapon In Yablonski Murder Found CLARKSVILLE. Pa. (AP) Navy deep-sea divers found a pistol Tuesday in the condition. Monongahela River about five The single-engine plane miles from where United Mine crashed in a deep canyon near Workers leader Joseph A.

Ya- level 35 miles east blonski and his wife and daugh- Mother Lode Gold Counter were slain, police sources Jackson is 180 miles here said. east Francisco. The sources said a diver Friends who refused to give tossed the weapon to a waiting UP snwkc FBI agent, who stuffed it into a lcd t0 their rescue plastic bag and sped away a Shaver Wj)s FBI agents and state police at cr.ushe(^ t0. death' said, the scene declined to comment when the plane was forced down by lcmg conditions on the char, tered flight from Fresno to Spectators were kept 150 vards from the sparrh arpa and Jan. 11 to pick up yards om the area and uncie whn were unable to identify the ob- was to buried in Fresno ft as a weapon, but they said was helpful to Ebell the divers congratulated one an- said in how he and other and shook hands as they spent their time talked emerged from the water.

about food. We talked about dif- Durmg the several days the ferent things, and we played river search has been under way, a rifle also was Ebell said they thought of found. trying to walk out. It turned out Authorities have said the Ya- a highway, closed for the season blonskis were shot with a hut used by snow vehicles, was caliber weapon, but police also only a mile away. But the going found at the slaying scene a copper-jacketed bullet believed to have been fired from a caliber weapon.

in the ballroom of the Hotel Pere Marquette. Tom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lathom. BUY SAVINGS BONDS Celia Quinlan Dies, Rites To Be Held In Pike PITTSFIELD Miss Celia Quinlan, 75, of Pittsfield died at 11:10 p.m.

Monday at Illini hospital She was born in Pike County Feb. 7, 1894, daughter of Phillip and Nora Austin Quinlan. Included among survivors are two brothers, Edward of Moline and Frank of Ft. Madison, la. and three sisters: Mrs.

Frank Luddin, Miss Mary Quinlan and Mrs. John Luddin, all of Ft. Madison. Requiem mass will be offered at St. Mary's Catholic church at 10 a.m.

Thursday with Reverend Thomas Davenport officiating. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery. Friends may call at the Plattner Funeral Home after 4 p.m. Wednesday. The rosary will be recited at the funeral home at 8 p.m.

seemed too tough in snow three-and four-feet deep and bitter cold. Starr finally decided to try to walk for help. Although he walked in the wrong away from California tracks were spotted by a search helicopter. Reporters were not allowed to talk to young Starr since he was hospitalized. But as he arrived he quipped: pay $50 for a chocolate milk shake and a barbecued beef Both men were placed on intravenous feeding and treated for exposure.

Ebell also had some cracked ribs. Up to 20 planes a day searched for the plane the first week, then gave up. Friends and relatives of the missing men, all Fresno residents, collected $1,400 and hired the helicopter last Friday to continue the hunt. The search finally shifted east of where it had been conducted because of found to be smoke. On their way to the area Monday, observer Doyle Hawkins and helicopter pilot George Wurzburg saw Starr beside a log where he had slept overnight in his try to walk to safety.

River Stages St. Charles 7.6 rise 0.4 St. Louis 0.4 rise 1.0 Cape Girardeau 8.0 rise 0.7 Beardstown 10.4 rise 0.4 Havana 9.1 rise 0.1 Peoria 11.3 rise 0.1 LaSalle 12.8 no chg. Grafton 15.4 rise 0.3 Hager Rites In Cass Today BEARDSTOWN Funeral services for Walter Hager will be held in Beardstown today. Mr.

Hager, 83, a former Cass County resident, died in Alton Monday. He was born in Beardstown June 29, 1886, son of Douglas and Belie Smith Hager. Several nieces and nephews survive. Mr. Hager was a veteran of the First World War.

Rites will be held at the Northcutt Funeral Home at p.m. today with burial to be in a local cemetery. Cut a printed measure guide from the paper around a stick of butter or margarine. Tape the guide to your kitchen ruler for convenient use. NOTICE FOR FILING OF SCHOOL BOARD PETITIONS Nominating petitions for members of the Board of Education of Unit School District No.

1, Morgan County, Illinois, are to be filed on or before March 20, 1970 at the Unit District office in the high school of Franklin, Illinois. February 25th is first day for filing. Two members are to be elected for a three year term. Prospective members may secure petitions from either the Franklin High School office of Office of the Superintendent, Education Service Region. Courthouse, Jacksonville, Illinois.

The Unit District office will be open Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., for filing of petitions. The election will be held Saturday, April 11, 1970. John W. Gordon, Secretary Board of Education Unit District No.

1 Morgan County.

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