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34 Journal Courier, Jacksonville, Apr. 15, 1973 A Final Look At -Wide OfficeCity Jacksonville voters will night school, seminars and cor- go to the polls on Tuesday, despondence. April 17, to select a mayor, an income city clerk and treasurer service for the past five who will handle the offairs of the city for the next years. union carpenter, accounting business management, busine.ss Jacksonville's Candidates Votsmier I feel that commissioners. As ward is better represented by solid waste disposal, if nothing illuminated by having two from each.

Any re- else we need some communi -1 thousands of garlands of lights, A 1 0 fH A PAlHlfv PATYI 1 rtviToif 17 tc oc Mohammed Birthday VandslizGCl I CAIRO (AP) Sunday is a day of sweetness and light as Moslems honor the i birthday of the Prophet hammed, founder of the Islam- I ic religion. I A dazzling array of more to I than 100 million pounds of solution or ordinance presented to the city council would have to carry at least eight voles to become law; whereas, if the cation with the county commivS- await 36 million in- sioners. habitants this year as they Electric tltility 'mark Mawled al What are your views regard- birth of the prophet. But dolls given to adults may be eaten. Legend has it that many centuries ago a ruler, Al Haken bi Amr Ilia, issued orders limiting JERUSALEM (AP) Police church.

hunted Saturday for three men who vandalized sacred Church of the Holy pulchre and pushed a Francis- wedding ceremonies to this one can priest down a flight of day of the year. Today new when he tried to stop brides in villages still receive i them. huge dolls to mark the first -pbe incident was the second wedding anniversary. a week against the church Some' 100,000 Egyptians have built over the traditional site of been employed 14-16 hours a crucifixion and resur-! day for the last month making rection, and came two days be- ithe sweets. Although large groups of pilgrims could be seen wandering through ancient alleys and historical sites, hotels reported fewer bookings than last year.

fore the start of Easter celebra- for the new city council. Questionnaires were sent to the three candidates for mayor by the League of Women Voters asking for biographical information as well as views on a variety of subjects. In addition, the views of the three candidates have been covered ir. a dozen news stories published during the past six weeks as they appeared before service clubs and other public programs. Hocking Milton L.

Hocking, the Republican candidate for Mayor, lives at 1838 Mound Road. He received a degree in commercial education from Western Illinois University, completed an accounting course at Hardin Business College and attended the New York Credit Institute. Hocking is presently self-employed as a property appraiser. He lists as additional training and experience for the office: elected alderman twice; served as chairman of finance, utility and personnel committees on the council; served as acting mayor for a number of months; and had an opportunity to work with and for Mayors DuBois, Watson and Holkenbrink. Votsmier Donald Votsmier, the Democratic candidate for mayor, lives at 205 North Church Street.

In addition, aldermen who minister. it would take only four wll earii ward course in political, votes. I would prefer to have be selected throughout the city years working with council remain at 14 mern- Hocking I have stated be- varieties available including cite prayers and Koranic ver- people, either full or part-time' bers. fore that it is up to the will of candied camels, horses, mos-jsee and sing religious songs in in service work, two years as' Todd Even though 14 mem- 1 the people. Town hall meetings; ques, guns, rockets and torpedo'the glitter of Hussein Square, pastor of a cCiurch.

bers are a lot of people, at the be held to give the peop- Republican City Clerk Pauline: present time, and sometimes lie the facts, and at that time, W. Newport is unopposed in cumbersome, we are going to a referendum should be called her bid for re-election. A write -1 see wholesale growth in Jack-1so that the people may express in space will be provided on' sonville and 14 will not be too their desires. PAINTING SPECIAL Small $150 council had only seven mem- ing steps to be taken in resol-' Egyptians love sweets, and It is also a time of worship tjjg Holy City. ving the current crisis in the this is traditionally the sweetest and thousands of villagers flock poUce spokesman said includes all paint and labor.

city utility? I day of their year, with some 30; to this city of six million to re-1 gj.j.ggts had been made. experience. Refer- the Democratic side of the ballot. Mrs. Newport is seeking re-election on her record in the office.

Race Jacksonville voters will have an opportunity to select a trea- rnany. I do not wish to see more! Votsmier Since the city than 14 in the future. The boun- council voted not to restrict Hilda ries of the wards must be changed and will continue to be changed as we grow. Revenue Sharing What is your view regard- As thousands of Easter pilgrims poured into Jerusalem, three masked men entered the towering church early Friday nois Power the Beck Report states clearly, the city should, therefore, take whatever are necessary to dis- pose of the electric properties. surer for the next four years.

ing the best use of federal re- i am not willing to impose on The City Treasurer generally i venue sharing funds? 1 40 per cent of the citizens the does not attend city council ses-. Hocking I believe that a rates necessary to bail out the death, sions, although all of the fin- 1 portion should be allocated Department. Over 30 ancial affairs of the city are social needs, such as JACOA, cent increase in rates plus handled in some manner by Elm City Rehabilitation, recrea- additional money would be the officer. Investment and ac- tion needs, and the remaining needed to put the department counting of all funds is handled used for capital improvements; back on a break-even basis, by the treasurer. for the city.

The Beck firm has been employ- Mrs. Rose P. Ckisgriff, in- i Votsmier I would recom- ed to review the prospective cumbent Republican candidate mend that revenue sharing be made by Illinois Power and seeking re-election to the need for the following: Possible 11 will await their report before, 1 tion, has based her campaign reduction of property taxes, wa- making a final decision and often turned to the 16 years experience, ences. Prices good till May 1 only. Dave Morrow, 245....

2830 boats for the boys and i whose mosque is said to con- towering church early Friday, -----traditional dolls for the girls, a large silver box of plaque from over WANTED-Organist. Brooklyn The dolls, ranging from 6 to Prophet relics. statue of a crucified Jesus and United Methodist church. 40 inches in size, are decorated It is also a time of political unsuccessfully tried to pull Hammond Spinet. Call, 245- speeches.

metal tiara off a figure of the 6086. 4-15-3t-B Last year, on the yjj.gin 1 birthday. President Anwar Sa-! plaque carried the Latin in local nurs- Initials INRI, standing in gold, silver, white, yellow, nink. red and green. vastly outnumber the other candied toys, filling shelves in dat said the occupied lands thousands of shops and brightly would be liberated within a of Nazareth king of the ing home p.m.

four days week. Write 4273 Journal Courier. lit red and white tents. Later. Mohamed Hassan 1 Traditionally, dolls given to el Zayyat.

now his foreign min-1 entered the Greek hu Last chance to plant children are not eaten until this i ister, told newsrnen the presi-: orthodox Holy Calvary Chapel Dwarf trees, time next year, fnr fear it will dent was not setting a deadline, cburch basement, the brine bad luck, illness or even addine: is traditional to say hit Father Francis, a something nice on feast days. pranciscan, and pushed him shrubs, etc. Donald Lytle, 1629 So. East, 245-2762. 4-15-6t-G Lauderdale Revels FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.

Mrs. Young, 56, who vowed to 1 1 1 whan down a flight of stone stairs, church officials said. Father Francis was hospitalized with a broken hand. The day before the attack, arrested a French FOR table and 4 chairs. Basement or family room furniture.

Reasonable 218 Pine. 245-7771. FOR living room outfit $65. Rocking chair 10 Phone 673-5381. 4-15-3t-G 081 her past business experience ter and sewer departments to and the record of her office, help pay for EPA requirements.

Mrs. (3osgriff has stressed financial management in the past Thomas Cosgriff. Mrs. Ann Jennings is ttie Democratic candidate for treasurer. She was the first woman alderman elected to the city council two years ago and re- ornum iin EOR SALE-2 3-piece suits.

Church of tho Holy Sepulchre, tan and nlaid size 0 Winter recommendation to the citv along the beachfront of this re-We re a city of ond nearby Lutheran' bigek to councU. sort city. got something for old church of the Redeemer, and Todd The best answer is Police estimate that roughly people, working people, every- Church of the Nato follow the Beck report to the 100,000 students still migrate one not just tivity, which marks letter. Once the utility begins here during April breaks from Things first got out of hand traditional birthplace, of parks and upgrading present stabilize, turn it over to a college. But although some here in 1961, when a fair chunk Luneau told police he did it to park areas and street pro- utility commission, similar to 000 may be in town at any giv- of the estimated 50,000 students arouse the world against in- grams.

the police commission, fhe com- en time, influx is more in town met a goodly number justice, particularly that meted public safey for police and fire departments, public health and tWo terms among her qualiii-i animal control; recreation, new cations. She is the widow Todd The best answer or the airport. would be to reduce or delete; taxes, however, I cannot, nor! will I promise to do so. trim. $10 each.

Call 243-3452. 4-15-6t-G SALE 6 wall display cahi- for show or stock, totol length 24-ft. Phone 243-1711 mornings. presents the second ward. studying these funds at is currently chairman of the look like extra money to Lebanon subdued than in the past.

of homebound motorists at a out to Jews living in the Soviet Lt. Charles White of the Fort beachfront intersection. Union. Lauderdale Police Department students sat down in the Incidents of vandalism in Je- said this crowd has and for the next few hours holy places are rare, been one of the quietest in dgj-ed police to do something they touch a sensitive nerve years with few gbQut it. The police did some- the government, zig-zag INTERIOR PAINTING $35 per room plus paint, prices good till Mav 1 onlv.

Dave Morrow, 245-2830. 4-i5-14t-A He attended Jacksonville ui tney looK iiKe e.xtra money to (rnntiniied Frnm hpp DnPi xu schools and graduated from water committee of tiie coun-jjust throw around, but the fed- had our usual prob- thing, but it took more than 100 which is anxious to show the, gfghans for Easter or Jacksonville high school with cil and has emphasized grants and loans to im-! lems with panhandlers and to get traffic moving world that it is capable of safe- Dav gifts. Phone 243-2461. the class of 1954. youth during the campaign.

Ifiprove our sewer and water: sunrise hours lat- ggyg badmouthing women but gggjjj Christian shrines in elected to the city-wide are frozen so that right those college kids. I Arab sector of Mrs. Jennings would resign herlnow the $200,000 needed to re- Votsmier has been employed with Mobil Chemical Co. for 4-15-3t-G ly a planning analyst in the Production Control Etepartment. He The three candidates for may- has served the past two years or were asked to respond to on the city council as an alder-i four questions: 1 Reduction man from the 7th ward.

He is the city council from 14 to A statement from the Leba- had any col- caotured in the tW locate our will come from 2tTk skirmished the attack was intended to the past 16 years and is presem-, position as alderman. locate our Creek will come from lege kids involved in that sort arrests soared Mayor Views funds. All of theseof thing. chairman of the finance committee and also served on the engineering, planning and traffic committees and the urban renewal cocnmittee. Todd John R.

Todd, the Independent candidate for mayor, lives at 848 West Chambers. He attended two years of college plui? 7 members, one alderman from eacii ward? funds should be used to up- grade the city so that we wilLiftl al his the Coming just before Easter. niOl LISTiNGxS not increase or taxes Lebanon that is di- beach said found Fort funseekers and police qgjion and additional armed Land Use, Zoning the life and Lauderdale oeaceful enough but clashed in what authorities de- rrggrds, Arab and Jewish, were two years, the city will need to be redistricted; should go to 7 or 8 wards with one alderman from each; at the same time, the should be What are your views pretty enough but as a prolonged riot. at the entrance to the What are your v.ews regard imperialism and fn nnele who was Amon'fto since then. Among the laws in effect are: no sleeping on the iing practical steps to set up Hocking I think that within city.county government cooper- dtion oci lacid use, zoning uncle who the United States is the not campers along city enough he said.

elections should be held many and various courses by noci-partisan basis. solid waste disposal? Hocking Meetings should nmp thp niips-rinn snnuifl dp called for all mayors in The group first surfaced last u- i TfSe munfcinal Mor- when it claimed responsi- lament. Young wo posed that all futuie along with countyihiKty fnr robbing several for- were outnumbered at least comxnissioners and experts eign banks in Beirut, but it has 20 from tho St 3 tG EPA offiCG, and dormant sinco The cops here arc really a proposal should be presented! Major Palestinian liberation pretty nice. I heard they were to set up one central dispoxsal organizations denied any in- 2 on kids but I think area for all of Morgan county vofvement, although they have cooler here than the for efficient and economical op- base near the refinery where cops back he said i i i Hoodlum streets, no begging, no un- Trial (Continued From One) Anthony Spilotro also was indicted in the Foreman slaying. On March 28 a circuit judge ordered a separate trial for Sam DeStefano.

He was to 3 bed- rms. presents all the extras for happy family living, among other features are formal dining gourmet kitchen with tabte sp.oce. place, convenient bath facilities, 40's, piestigious. A family net'ding large 2-story home, 8 basement. shaded lot, $16.500.

Easy priced 2 or 3-bedrm. home, nice lot, attic, walk to school. roomy ranch. era tion. Votsmier would seek Ma: and contact the county missioners, along with the mayor of South Jacksonville, to set up a combined committee to make recommendation to each I have appeared in court May 30.

(Continued From Page One) April .30 had been set for the Ellsberg and Russo have told trial of his brother and Spilotro. a DcxStefano associate and a As Mavor I -h boats for ctecM ,7 Mayor I raids on Israel. joung is still con- charges, as wbich returned the indictments, the of the a snokesman said seaborne cerned about a minority of the protective Committee i.raeii commandos staved the young people, including college on actions rather custody since last August, and eoniae, eonniv create troubles be- Zt and the judge has DeStefano was sentenced to a TPu the i ycor prlsou term in Macch, and the government bums and give the city a bad ju.stification.” 1972, on charges of obstructing attorney repeatediv by threatening Grimal- WAFA later claimed the gue-- beach keot the army fuliv The Boys she says, re- of th; triai: isielr approval. Planned UUU of mmno fhof nwroto south, 3 larce familv rm. with brick fireplace, 1..500 xsq.

also nice ranch in Murrayville wHh fireplace family room. 20 IxOts of lots Vandalia, Doolin, Lolnnd Lake, Forest Park. Murraywood Acres wait build now. Sad owner hates to 2 well maintained, full basement, central air, priced in teens. enrtrolled vrowth of iho lock papers and helped Foreman, w', was found in an controlled growth of the Jack- ments in the area for 2 'A hou-s hzed the sun, beer and bikini onlv as a favor to auta trunk in 1963, He had been bas said his dicnt knew then testifying in a the listings.

For real service in real estate sonville community io needed. Todd nreceding the tradition a decade ago. his friend occiimo whan J-J x' 1 Tx, Tiusberg 3 kev sfiibbed with an ice pick and sneak of land Zn 2 t'lfZ" cun'ention in the defense shot several times, speak of land use and zoning, done to prevent the attack the but we conspiracy charges. In 1964, DeStefano wa.s in see that these are the same if it was preceded by so much let them take The city now has the authority Israeli activity. to extend IV2 miles from the -----------city limits in zoning.

There have been one or two men trying to police this as well as the city proper. definitely need the help of the county and the most likely place to start is with the THE UNDEFEATED NEW YORK (UPI) Gene Tunney and the late Rocky Testify (Continued From Page One) iM PKNZA iu altok 2I.V5I8I But on cross-examination by on a wheeled cart. As.st. U.S. Attorney David Nis-j ccovering from surgery, and Ren, Russo admitted he may! brought a bullhorn with him lo hours call our associates have leafed through the papers use in shouting at the judge.

In hnmrs: copying them in 1969. He 1965, he was convicted on Terrv Penza, G.R.I. 24 5 5 56 also said he believed at the charges of conspiracy in Gilmore 245-6835 the offer to pay two robbery I Marciano are the only fwo before the Ervin were breaking perjury through an heavyweighl boxing champions Ervin, 6 to nav two rot to retir undefeated. THE BRIGHT LOOK IS THE RIGHT LOOK FOR EASTER. AND FOR SPRING.

WEEK SUIT COAT RADIAL TIRE Headquarters I Id r.e eaiiDH lo riioir OPEN SATUROAII A.M. Jb 7 P.M. 123 MAIN. JACISONyiLLE, PNONE 245-2131 THIS YOUR OR SPORT AND HARMONIZING SLACKS. 36 To 52 Boys 8 To 20 J-uJCem EAST SIDE SQUARE PARK FREE IN ALL CITY LOTS Asked whether he thought American who cares victims $1,000 each so they; 196.3 CHEVROLET, good run- other administration officials, 1 about his country and who not identify three men ning condition.

Goodyear tire including White House chief of'knew what we did would con- jobbery. 8 ply. Phone 243-2461, staff H. R. Halderaan, would sider it his official duty to disrupted official if they submitted bring the.se documents before 1 idfaIx for to questioning, Mitchell replied: Congress and the American wrecking his cell and Terriers Registered think any doubt I Russo said.

1 threatening all officials with that they will. no I Russo described the Pentagon nuestion about it. The White oapers as most radical House, as I understand it, document in this and, have anything to come i over the objectioas of his attor- clean about. The former attorney general, who left the Justice Depart- ney, Leonard Weinglass, declared that he may have copied more pages of the papers than Card of Thanks I ment in March, 1972, to serve i he is charged with copying, as campaign manager If he did, he said, certain- until two weeks after the June ly deny it. an hon- 17 Watergate incident, said or.

glad I however that he was not certain all the evidence was I heard during the trial of the I Watergate Seven last January. I know that because not privy to all of the I Mitchell said, i We wish to thank all our fri- I The interview was the first and relalives for flowers, I Mitchell has granted to report- i cards, gifts and ers in weeks, preferring to extended to us om our 60th wed- issue statements on occasion ding anniversary. the ComraiPee for the' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jacobs i Re-Election of the President in ---------i Washington.

He is now engaged I wish to thank my Nurxses, in nrivate law practice in New: Nurse aides, my Doctor, friends York. land family for tiheir visits, I and flowers during my roiJxEGE B.AvSEBALL at Passavant Hospital. Wisconsin State-Lacrosse 2-10, Your kindness was greatly ap- 1-2 Illinois 6-2, Michigan 3-3 Mrs. Bessie Piper Notre Dame 1-2, Illinois State ---------0-7 I llie family of Paul Welch Northwestern 7-0, Indiana 6-6 wishes to extend their sincere Lewis College 6-5, South to their many relatives I Georgia 4-7 jand friends for kindnesses Aurora 1-4, Concordia 0-2 them during his North Central College 1-7, and in tiheir bereave- CarroU College 0-6 California at Texas, ppd. rain i threatening death.

FOR model WD steering Wheel Horse tractor mower, 7 H.P., 1970 model, one-half new price. 754-3908. WANTED TO Class pony, around 46 inches. Phone Griggsville 833-2270. 4-15-7t-P I I wish to thank my doctors, DOUBLE TALENT nurses, and nurse aides for the (UPI) Pitcher, wonderful care given me while Ron Reed of the Atlanta Braves patient at Passavant Hospital; played two years with the also friends and relatives for Detroit Pistons of the National the cards, flowers and visiti.

Basketball Association. i Bonny Wankel wormed. Kathryn Williams, Jerseyville, Illinois, 618-4984026. SUPPLEMENTARY CERTIFICATE OF OWNERSHIP OF BUSINESS (Withdrawal of Name) STATE OF ILLINOIS County of Morgan SS. On the 1st day of May, A.D.

1963, the original certificate of ownership was filed in the office of ihe County Clerk for ANDFR-1 poR SALE-Angus bulls serv- SON CLARK, IxNSURANCE' j.eable age. A. Ruyle AGENTS, CHAPIN, ILLINOIS. ,389.4841. 4.1Mt-P On the 1st day of SEPTEM-1 BER, A.D.

1972, the following i OFFICE BUILDING for rent, person or persons ceased doing i attached shop with ga- business under the above as- sumed name and have no fur-j ther connection with orr financi-1 al interest in the business car ried on under such assumed i name: modern Lloyd T. Anderson, garage and garden. 747 Illinois. Eugene H. Clark, West Walnut.

$150. 245-8772. rage door, ample space outside, $95 month. Inquire 300 West College, 2452121. 4-15-1 pin, Illinois.

STATE OF ILLINOIS County of Morgan xSS. Lloyd T. Anderson, Eugene H. Clark, being duly sworn, upon oath deposes and says that 4-15-tf-R FOR furnished anartment, newly redecorated. Inquire 734 East State or phone 243-4006 after 4pm 4-15-tf-R the foregoing is a true and cor-1 FOR rent appli- rorxnrf r'afinnc foK rect supplementary report of the person or persons who have ceased doing business in the above-named firm, together with their post-office addresses, liloyd T.

Anderson Eugene Clark Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of March, A.D. 1973. Mary L. Brockhouse Chapin, Illinois. Notary Public cations for 2 fine homes, available April 30 and June 15.

Regem Realty 2 13 402 I Woman ror ai office work. E.stabliihed local company. Monday thru Friday. No shorthand raqulr- ed. Replies confidential.

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