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liloomuiKtixi, Juna VJit. 43 10 in Running For Beauty Queen r- I ft-' i. Logan Units To Elect New Officers if in if LINCOLN (PNS) Mrs. Livingston Pageant For June 19 FAIRBURY (PNS) Ten Emily R. McElhaney.

Locan County home adviser, reports that the feature for the June meetings of the Homemakers Extension Association will consist of election of officers for contestants have been selected to participate in the 19C6 Miss Livingston County Pageant on June 19 in the Falrbury-Cropsey school gymnasium In Fairbury the coming year. The county home economics Jaycees when she attends the 1906 Miss Illinois Pageant at Quincy. Candidates for this year's pageant are as follows: Linda Carlson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Carlson, Dwight; Betty Cording, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Cording, Chats-worth; Marjorle Flessner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Flessner, Kathryn Gallahue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Gallahue, Piper City; Betty Henkel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Henkel, Graymont; Rita Hooker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Hooker, Dwight; Janice Johnson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Johnson, Forrest; Kathy Livingston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Livingston, Chatsworth; Kathy Phelan, Extension council will meet at at 8 p.m. the Farm Bureau conference This will be the 10th pageant room in Lincoln at 1:30 p.m.

Monday for their regular month sponsored annually by the Fair-bury Jaycees. Stanley McCul- 5 ly meeting. loh is general chairman. The Nightingales unit will Miss Mary Brady, Miss Liv meet at the home of Mrs. War-ren Peters in Lincoln at 30 Sharon Ann Huffman Miss Huffman In Scholarship Miss Sharon Ann Huffman of Aew Forresf Church Plans Under Sfudy p.m.

Monday, Mrs. Robert ingston County 19C5, will crown the winner of the 16 title. Miss Brady was third runner-up to replace. A seating capacity of 230 is planned for Forrest (PNS) The newly proposed Forrest Methodist Church will feature classrooms, left rpflr. mark and Mrs.

George Proctor, will give the major topic "Ha--- 7 Foley Drive, a graduating sen Miss Illinois 1965 and has been chosen as one of the Miss Illinois Sisters for the 1966 Miss ior at Illinois State University, has received a scholarship the sanctuary, with classroom space for 150 children. Burton Haab is serving as building committee chairman; Mrs. Loren Hodgson, secretary; and Harold Jacobs, treasurer. Laz and Edwards of Champaign are the architects. a fellowship hall, right rear, the sanctuary, two-story enclosure, an open court yard and adjoining rotor's study In foreground.

The fellowship hall presently adjoined to the 100-year-old church building, which the congregation recently voted to Illinois Pageant July 18-23 at Quincy. Miss Livingston County 1966 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Phelan, Ransom: Susan Schade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Schade, Chats-worth. Advance tickets are on sale for reserved section seats only and can be obtained by contacting or by writing the Fairbury wauan Cookery. The Emden unit will meet at the home of Mrs. Glen Marten in Emden at 7:30 p.m. Tues-.

day. Local leaders will have charge of the program. The Mayfair unit will meet 2 at the home of Mrs. Harold Griffin In Lincoln at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.

The home adviser- will riu thA'mainr fnnie tn 'mm will receive a $150 scholarship, $50 savings bond, a trophy, Central Illinois Deaths and a $25 wardrobe certificate from the Jayettes. All expenses Stolen Auto Found Wrecked A stolen car was found aban will be paid by the Fairbury Jaycees. grant for a year of graduate study at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis. The grant includes a $2,000 stipend plus free tuition for the 1966-67 academic year.

Miss Huffman has been a recreation director at the Lucy Orme Morgan Home in Bloomington while working toward her degree at ISU. A 1962 graduate of Bloomington High School, she is the daughter of had been a patient there three Norman Yauch Frank A. Gaherty What They Say LINCOLN (PNS) Norman "What Every Woman Should Know About Family Finances." The Hartshurff unit will meet LE ROY Frank A. Gaherty, 63, of R.R. 1, Le Roy, died in S.

Yauch, 52, of Carthage, for merly of Chestnut, died Friday John Warner Hospital, Clinton, night of a heart attack at Car idarity at 8:03 p.m. Saturday. doned and wrecked in front of Alexander School west of the city Saturday morning. McLean County deputies said the thief apparently fled on foot after the car struck a post and caused extensive damage to the front end of the 12 automo at 1:30 p.m. Friday.

Mrs. I. L. Brown and Mrs. Leo Wurth will give the major topic on "Hawaiian Cookery." thage, according to.

word re He was taken to the Flynn ceived here by relatives. weeks. His funeral will be at 3 p.m. Monday at Beck's Memorial Home in Bloomington, the Rev. R.

J. Zehr officiating. Burial Ewill be in Park Hill Cemetery, Bloomington. Visitation will begin after 4 o'clock today. He was born April IS, 1900, In Newton, a son of Richard and Elizabeth Sims Ridgeway.

He Red Shaky Funeral Home, Bloomington. Visitation will begin at 2 p.m. unci an aukciiicnus arc pending. Viet Monday. Other arrangements on bile.

Mr. Yauch, an implemenl are incomplete. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Huffman.

Arrest Chenoan After 66 Mishap Owner Robert A. Frink of 308 Hospital Notes dealer for the last five years, S. Ginton did not realize his had been the chief cashier at By HARRY WILSON SHARPE RayC.Worstall SAN JOSE (PNS) Ray C. car had been stolen from the the Ferris State Bank at Ferris. Surviving are his wife, Ber 800 block of East Olive Street House members and one-third of the Senate are up for reelection.

But he hope that Congress would consider the married Katie Degunia, March 5, 1919, at Madison. WASHINGTON (UPI) -It is axiomatic in election years that grass roots politics sometimes Worstall, 70, died at 12:55 p.m. Saturday in Hopedale Hospital. until deputies went to his home tha, of Carthage, a brother, PONTIAC (PNS) A Che-noa man was arrested by state police following a car-truck accident on U.S. 66 about six Surviving are his wife, and between 8 and 9 a.m.

Saturday. proposal, hold hearings, and, transcends the national weuore two brothers, Elijah of Le Roy Robert, of Reedsburg, and two sisters, Mrs. Garice Jaggi of Chestnut and Mrs. Alice President Johnson and Secre maybe, finally see the light. and Charles, 1031 W.

Taylor, miles south of Pontiac at 11:30 Meanwhile, the United States tary of State Dean Rusk can Bloomington. Blickle of Los Altos, Calif. p.m. Friday. Horace Vaughn, 43, Chenoa Mr.

Ridgeway was preceded He had been a patient since February. His funeral will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Conrad Funeral Home. The Rev. Arthur Webb will officiate.

Burial will be in Green Hill Cemetery. Visitation wUl begin at 6 p.m. Monday. He was born May 6, 1896, in would get a diplomatic windfall. It didn't work out that way.

testify to that after sending Congress a proposal to liberalize trade with Soviet Russia was charged by Trooper in death by his parents, one sister and three brothers. Bloomington Normal Deaths Homer Ridge way Charles McCarthy with driving and her Eastern European while intoxicated, following too RIDLEY (PNS) Homer R. Ridgeway, 6, Gridley farmer, satellites. Miss Jessie Hereford SAYBROOK (1NS) Miss closely and driving while his li They expected the plan to get died at 4:30 a.m. Saturday at Rep.

Mills' explosion was almost instantaneous. Ho and many other congressmen figure you can't do business with the Reds, no matter what the motivation. And politics must be remembered. cense was revoked. Vaughn was treated and released at St.

Brokaw Hospital in Normal. He Jessie S. Hereford, 85, of Say-brook died at 8:30 a.m. Satur Green Valley, son of James and Medora Ryno Worstall. He mar a cool reception.

Trading with the Communists even in the James Hospital following the ac day at Kinsell Nursing Home. most prosaic terms is taboo ried Zelma DePue at Delavan Nov. 16, 1921. cident. mn id A telephone operator for 40 Mrs.

Spurgeon Mrs. Estella Spurgeon, 1515 S. Main, died in St. Joseph's Hospital Friday morning. Her funeral will be at 10 According to the state police years, she retired In 1951.

Few congressmen have the Her funeral will be held at report, his car collided with the rear of the semi trailer truck courage to run for re-election Surviving are his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Carlyle Manus, San Jose; a sister, Mrs. Harry Sloter, Manito, and four grandchildren. Two brothers and a 2 p.m. Monday at the Evangeli driven by John Stone, 25, Jef a.m.

Tuesday at the Beck Me while their opponents charge they want -to do business with cal United Brethren Church morial Home, the Rev. John Burial will be in Riverside ferson City, as both were heading south on 66. "The truck the Communists. Cemetery. sister preceded him in death.

Treszger officiating. Burial will be in Kauffman Cemetery, Hud There was less commotion in tr. jamii Pontiac Admitted Miner. Mlu Nancy, Pontiac Dunn, Edward, Pontloe Karmolnos, Mlu Rhonda, Odttt Flnkanblndtr, Mrs. Raymond.

Odotl Bohm, Mlu Wendlt, Pontiac Runyon, Mlu Sutan, Pontiac Ditmlu4 JortrtttMV Matt, Pontiac William. Mr. Howard, Pontiac Park. Forrttt, Pontiac Sctinaldtr, Mr. Loulu, Pontiac Adami, Gtorso, Pontiac Campball, Mr.

Dal, Pontiac ST. MARY'S Strtator Admlttad Wilton, Robert, BKckttonc Thorpe, Mrs, Clarence, Dana Dlunlsted Boshell, Mrt. Lawrence, Rutland Hadder, David, Ancone Oourley, William Lone Point Amdt, Mrt. John, Rutland OIBSON COMMUNITY Gibson City Dlimlued Nelson, Mrs. Iva, Cooksvllle FAIRBURY Admitted Decker, Hazel.

Fairbury Halsey, Donald. Forrest Clark, R. LaVan, Piper City Dismissed Kletrman, Mrs. Allan and daughter, Chatsworth Haberkorn, Jeanette, Chatsworth Maurer, Martin, Fairbury Stoller, Joan, Chenoa Nussbaum, Leona, Fairbury Abts, Helen, Fairbury Lawrence, Mark, Fairbury Rosenboom, Wllbert, Fairbury Meyer, Joyce, Forrest Lucek, Connie, Chatsworth -Wartenberg, Janice, Fairbury then went into the ditch. Visitation will be this after He retired in 1961 from the noon and evening at Stensel's son.

Visitation will be 4-9 p.m Monday. with some congressional circles. But they didn't look for a deep freeze. No Hearings That's what they got from Chairman Wilbur Mills, of the House Ways and Means Committee. The committee handles such legislation.

Mills took one look at it and not only refused to introduce it but declined to hold hearings. It was a different story in the Senate where the program was introduced with leadership endorsement as "a clear-cut act of peace" which should get the Senate. Democratic leader Mike Mansfield of Montana, sponsored the program. Because he was ill, a bill was Funeral Home. Caterpillar Tractor Co.

Mrs. Bessie Diveley Man Injured In Pool Fall She was born in Bloomington, Miss Hereford was born Dec. DANVERS Mrs. Bessie A. 2, 1880, in Saybrook, a daughter of A.

P. and Mary Mohr Here daughter of Harrison and Effie Myers Waldron. She was married to Robert R. Spurgeon. He Diveley, 73, of R.R.

4, Bloom" introduced in his behalf by Chairman Warren G. Magnu-son, of the Senate John Mulgrew 27, of 204 ington died at Brokaw Hospi Her only survivors are two N. Oak, Normal, was treated and released from Brokaw Hos Commerce' Committee; vr-i nieces, Mrs. Mary Adcock, Clin Magnuson strongly backed pital about 10 p.m. Saturday af tal, Normal, at 10:40 p.m.

n-day. She had been in the hospital one day. Her funeral will be at 2 p.m. died October, 1951. Surviving is a brother, Harold Waldron, New York City.

She had been employed at Campbell Holton and St. Jo ton; and Mrs. L. E. Bailey, WILIY WEIK INO SPECIAL 1964 BUICK WILDCAT 4 door, radio, automatic ter falling into an empty swim the legislation and Sen.

Jacob K. Javits, asked to be priority despite the Viet Nam ming pool at the rear of the She was a member of the tronimlnlon. powtr itoorlna, made a co-sponsor. Magnuson Tuesday at theDanvers Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Ike apartment house in which he war.

seph's Hospital in the office. brakoi. But if the house doesn't act lives. said that increased East-West trade would "reduce the economic dependence of the A ROOl WILIY CAR BAK0AIH $1895 Many Mort Excollont anaina to Choota From Mr. Mulgrew reportedly sus Thomas J.

Paxton Thomas Jewel Paxton, one Meyer officiating. Burial will be in Park Lawn Cemetery at Danvers. and Mills apparently will see to that there will be no bill and tained a head cut. the issue' will have to be time service department fore EUB Church. Mrs.

Flossie Huffman CLINTON Mrs. Flossie I. Huffman, 52, of R.R. 1, Clinton died at her residence at 1:30 a.m. Saturday.

The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Schahl Fu- Visitation will be 3-5 and 7-9 smaller Eastern European countries upon the Soviet Union." WILEY revived in the new congress man for Faxtons, died p.m. Monday at tne utto ana Javits called the bill "one of Argo Funeral Home at uan- Thursday at San Diego, Calif. He was 73. next year.

Rather Trade Than Fight IWljONOTMIaM Kubitschek Returns To Attend Funeral RIO DE JANEIRO (UPI) vers. the most important introduced in modern times." He said the President's hands had been tied The Johnson-Rusk idea Is She was born at Danvers, ONTIAC-BUICIf, Mr. Paxton was associated with the family firm in the neral Home in Mount Pulaski July 29, 1892, a daughter of Phono m-HU I5M S. Main St. with the Rev.

Luther Barnes of G. M. and Daisy Bess Miller simple: let the Communists in Russia and Eastern Europe know that we'd rather trade with them than fight with Former Brazilian President Juscelino Kubitschek returned Saturday from voluntary exile by Congress on East-West trade and that he had been unable to act as he should. 'Spiritual Leaders' Conference Today LINCOLN (PNS) The fifth She was married to Bert Dive- lev. Dec.

29. 1915. and flew immediately to his them. Meanwhile, the New York ficiating. Burial will be in Steen-bergen Cemetery near Mount Pulaski.

Visitation will be Sunday afternoon and evening. She was born at Mount Vernon, Aug. 23, 1913, daughter of native state of Minas Gerais to Surviving are her husband, three sons, Roy, 910 Broadway, 1965 CHEVROLET Impala SS Rusk, In letters transmitting 1930s. He moved to California about 1941. His funeral will be Monday in San Diego, with the Lewis Colonial Mortuary in charge.

Mr. Paxton was born in Ellsworth Feb. 19, 1893, a son of James Alexander Paxton and Elizabeth Paxton. He married Ruth Kelly, who annual "Future Spiritual Lead- ers" conference for boys wiltf attend the funeral of his only the program, put it this way: Normal; Lowell, Danville; ll door hardtop wffti V- onolno, au-l Republican said, allies are selling hundreds of millions of dollars worth of non-strategic sister. A crowd of several tom.tir tranun Iftton.

powor iraor "We need to make unmistaka Clyde, Peoria; two brothers, Ray Ins, radio, htator. whlto wall tiro. I get under way today at Lincoln, Christian College with 31 bovs- bly clear to all Communist hundred cheered him at the airport. Miller, Danvers; Jesse Miller, goods behind the Iron Curtain." Ben H. and Leona Wilson low-erv.

She Married William ideliret whotl covtrj, train floor comolo, orchid In color with whlto vinyl Intorlor. Jackson's Prleo I nations of Eastern Europe that Benson; three sisters, Mrs That is not the way Rep. registered. Huffman in Lincoln April 25, Francis Easley, Kankakee; Mrs. Mills saw it.

As far as he is then best interests lie in economic development and $2495 Imogene Chelette, Yuma, survives with a daughter, Miss Betty Jane Paxton, and a son, Thomas Dean, both of San concerned, the program is dead for this session. 1937. He survives with three som, nilbert Rubenacker. by a for Mrs. Lucille Cizewski, Tucson, Sandburg Honored GALESBURG, HI.

(AP)-Carl Sandburg Park, honoring the famed Lincoln biographer, was peaceful trade, not in support of futile attempts to gain advantage through force." seven grandchildren. Diego. Also surviving are two Deceased are two brothers BERT JACKSON'S AUTO WORLD 4M W. Front, BloominftoR Ph. K1-77M dedicated Saturday.

and two sisters. brothers, John Warren Paxton, 1202 Elmwood Road, and James WAYNES VI LLE Mr. and M. Robert Phelps He called it a "balanced strategy for peace." There is reason to suspect that Johnson and Rusk had CONSERVILLE of Fontana, Friday were Purpose of the conference to challenge the Christian boysi of junior and senior high ageul to deeper dedication and Chris-J tian leadership in whatever work they choose. Twenty-two faculty from numerous vocational fields will take part in the program.

Ministers, businessmen, profes- sors and craftsmen will relate their dedication to Christ. f2 A Lectures, Bible study, special Russell Paxton, Madison, and three grandchildren. Mrs. Engstrom PAXTON (PNS)-Mrs. Jennie mer marriage; Ronald and John Huffman and a daughter, Mrs.

Carol Geddes, all of Midland City; three stepsons, Richard Huffman, Tucson, Harold Huffman, Midland City and Herman Huffman, Forsyth; and two stepdaughters, Mrs. Laura West, Springfield and spending a week here with his Mrs. Clark Wetzel and son, Erick of Ringo, N.J., arrived Two brothers and a sister pre brother, Oscar Phelps, and oth R. Engstrom, 80, formerly of ceded him in death. certain specific gains in mind by making the trade gesture WILIY WEEK END SPECIAL 1962 FORD OALAXIE 500 4 door, automatic Iran.

Paxton, died at 8.p.m. Saturday subiect to congressional veto, at the Livingston County Nurs mltsion, powor ttoorlno, met, ana rtadv lor your onloymont with many troublo froo mllot. Full prteo ing Home in Pontiac where she Swooping Owl Scratches Boy Mrs. Phyllis uauiney Mount The ideological split between the Soviet Union and Red China is an obvious reason for the United States to dangle peace had been a resident for two years. She had been seriously ill for six weeks.

projects, socials, testimonies $845 Many Mora Excollont Baraalnt to Choota From er relatives in this area. Mrs. Edith Rogers of Beloit, Thursday was spending a week here with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finger.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Phelps and Susie Bradley returned home Wednesday from a trip through the southern states. Friday to spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Shelby Dosher. Mr. Dosher is in Eureka Hospital following a stroke. Mr. and Mrs.

Byron Gresh-am were in Goshen, Thursday. Martha Dosher returned home with them for summer vacation from Goshen College. Twelve-year-old Todd Coison Pulaski; two brothers, Koy Lowery of Tovey ad Carl Low-ery of Mount Vernon, two sis-fM-e. Mrs. Marcel Pallai of To and athletics will comprise the, daily program through Wednes-- ful alternatives before the Her funeral will be at 1:30 WILEY p.m.

Tuesday at the Ford-Baier vey and Miss Alice Lowery of 1 Ad IM.HI Funeral Home with the itev. day. Richard Jorgensen, new Alumni director will serve ai-a Dean for the week. LCNJOTtuwt Mount Vernon, ana giauu- E. H.

Sauer officiating. Burial Communists. Rifts Serious In addition, growing rifts In the Communist camp in Eastern Eruope are so serious that children. will be in Glen Cemetery. ONTIAC-BUICri of 513 E.

Chestnut was scratched behind the right ear by an owl Friday evening. The boy's parents told Normal police Saturday that he was visiting at the Chester Nottingham home at 808 E. Jersey when an owl swooped down upon children playing in the back yard and nicked Todd behind the ear. I 4U' Visitation will begin after 4 LAST REQUEST Phono UtM 15N S. Mala St at the funeral Communist Party leader Leo p.m.

Monday Mrs. Huffman was a memDer of the Christian Church. Victor H. Strang PONTIAC (PNS) Victor home, nid Brezhnev went to Romania in what appeared to be a futile She was born in Appleton City, June 11, 1885, a daughter of Oliver and Belle attempt at fence-mending. Ro Hughes Strang.

78, a resident of Humiston Haven Nursing mania is moving more and Ride Cool This Summer Handcuffed Father Sees Son, 15, on Death Bed I Davis. She was married to Mar Todd was treated at a physi cian's office. Home for the past two years tin E. Engstrom June 27, 1904, more toward freer trade with the capitalistic West and showing more and more HiArf at 8:35 o.m. Friday at ai in Paxton.

They resided here With James Hospital He had been a resentment at Russian political) Car Hits ISU Coed and military domination. io is Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria and all their married life. Surviving are a Kenneth, Pontiac; two daughters, Mrs. Isabelle Holmes, Indianapolis, Mrs. Dorothy Yentz, At- patient three weeks.

His funeral will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday in the Waukegan Presbyterian Church, with burial in Milburn Cemetery. Visitation will beein at 4 p.m. Sun NEW YORK (UPI) The boy ary, serving six months for was 15 years old. possession of burglary tools.

He lay Saturday in the Dr. Youne dialed a telephone Miss Sherie Ryan, 19, an Illi Czechoslovakia. nois State university co-ea Johnson and Rusk apparently took the elder Perry to th- hospital. The father kept his hands lovrS so the boy couldn't see the" handcuffs. He kept the hands-still so the cuffs wouldn't municipal Beilevue Hospital number and got the acting water, a brother, Koss believe that trade with these from McLean, was struck by a car while crossing in the 500 with nephritis, a deadly kidney night mayor of the city, Oscar Car Cooling at Hew Low Cost Easily and quickly Installed Davis, in Michigan; three grandchildren; three step- day at the Marsh Funeral Home, Waukegan.

block of South Main Street in countries on "favored nation" tariff cutting terms might encourage greater drift from disease, and the beads of perspiration on his forehead Normal shortly after Saturday erandchildren: five great-grand- uonzales buarez. Touched by Request Suarez, touched by the boy's He was born uec. zj, ioo, uj noon. Milburn. son of Robert ana children; five step great-grand- In any car! year guarantee.

received emergency Frma Huehes Strang. He was a children. Her husband, two plea, telephoned Frederick Rie- showed that death was closing in. Dr. Lowell Young, a physician at the hospital, knew he Moscow.

Rusk's Signature It was perhaps was perhaps treatment at Brokaw Hospital. graduate of Beloit College. He sisters and two sons preceded make any noise. Dr. Young said it was dark irt" the hospital room and father- and son whispered to each other about the things they had -done together.

Tears in their Eyes He said they talked for about "I Normal Patrolman Kenneth noteworthy ber of the city's Department of Correction. Rieber called the prison and married wora a. 5UU ner in aeam, r.i was helpless to prevent death that the letters transmitting the for Daniel Perry of New York ordered the elder Perry Morgan Jr. said she was struck by a car driven by Robert F. Kern, 21, of Pittsfield, also an ISU student.

program to Congress bore Rusk's signature. The President 19, 1903, In Miiourn. ine uieu in April, 1964.. Surviving are two sons, the Rpv Glenn D. Strang, pastor City.

She was a member of the First Methodist Church. DANA Vfrs Flnvd Mrvrpv' sustained brought to Beilevue Hospital. "Is there anything I can do "Make sure hes dressed in thus did not directly identify 40 minutes and each had tears s199.50 Installation Available BOB NORTON COUNTRY RAMBLER 1201 S. Slain, Normal ThoB 828-9050 of the First United Presbyteri- himself with a touchy political for you, son?" the doctor asked civilian clothes, not prison an Church in Pontiac, and Lloyd on her left arm this week Asks Visit issue. His days as a u.

WASHBURN Harold (Mike) Crank Satur Senator taught him it ould be R. Strang, New Yorlc uty; a nome accident. She fell! nis eyes. Then the father was taken back to the prison A short time after the father left, the boy slipped ir.to all coma. He never came out of it and died at 8:05 p.m.

EDT disastrous. sister, Mrs. Harlana flight of steps and day was a patient at Methodist Hospital in Peoria where for the wear," Rieber said. "We want his boy to see him as the boy remembered him." Tken to Hospital Charles Austin and Harold Meyers, correction officers, Rusk figured the gong would "Id like to see my father," the boy said. And where was father-Howard Perry, 39? In the Rikers Island Penitent- Champaign, and six granacuu-dren.

A brother preceded bim rammed through a glass storm door. Thirty stitches were required to dose the wounds. past two weeks he has had tests and treatment for heart trouble. be rough. He didn't press for action this year when ail of the in death.

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