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July IMS. ranlacraph, tloonilnt, 111., New Street Light Order in Process 1 Woman Shot By Former Husband Dies PONT1AC Mrs. Mary Chap 1 4 LET tREEDun Mr. Moody said he doesn't know how many lights will be marked for installation in the first order. Big Job Likely He commented, however, that IPC Crewmen To Do Job As Time Permits man, 63, died Wednesday at St.

James Hospital here from bullet wounds inflicted by her former husband two days ago. RING Mrs. Chapman was shot five it probably ill be a major con A work order now Is being struction job. The coumil's decision set a limes by Charlie llenkel, 71, who then killed himself. Mrs.

Chapman was on a lad compiled for installation of street lights In unhfihtcd ttloonv July 1 deadline for petitions der painting the back of her nous early Monday afternoon regarding lighting, either tiros set-king no mid-Murk lighting or jington sections, City Manager Eugene Moody reported today. I 7i.e order will be sent to the when llenkel, armed with a -22 caliber pistol, arrived at the seeking ornamental fixtures Illinois Power Co. probably home at 721 South St. and pumied five slugs into her. He within week, said Mr.

Moody. the work to be done as IPC (hen turned Use weapon on him self. crewmen are able to schedule it. All this stems from a City Council decision putting the Hie Ilenkels were divorced six years ago, but llenkel had lived at the home as a roomer that call for special assessment of owners. Dry Spell Ending For lowans DES MOINES.

Inua AP A '1 inmt until a month ago when Mrs. Chapman had him moved out. project on a green light. But the work order being prepared in City Engineer Donald Ferguson's office will mark only corner installations in ff 11 BLOOMINGTON-NORMAL DEATHS Hear Those Bells? Much of I ho community saw or hoard this Bloominjiton fire truck today, calling attention to "U-t Kimlom IUn" bell-ringing program at 1 p.m. Thursday.

The message is: Kvorylxxly having a Ml, ring it four minutest starting at 1 p.m. Along with its role in Ml program, the truck, a liCS model, will be at Miller Park after 10 a.m. Thursday for boys, girls and maybe their fathers, too, to climb on. tPnntagraph Photo) Ions dry (h-II for Imta rmlt of- apjiua imrA rrtiu ti mat tav." T'UTuik Impendence Pay. the Ijjjlujn effective date of a nw law per- milling legiil mlf of limmr by the Others As NKlf 'drink for ihe firat lime niut Mrs.

Baumgardner Mm. Tilia Haumgardner. 9t. i or Miimuic win inciuuc MAYOR DIPS OAR mid-block lighting a needed In brcau of dny at the mjue Jralive delays ami the f.nt lhat Going Away, Ole? OlcnndiT, Olc for short, Appears to lc all ready for a trjp. The two-month-old Siamcsi the pet of the Itojier Weed family rf t'03 N.

Fell. Normal. Mr. WcjhJ, a photographer, rcsjtoasible for the cat-in-satchel pose. Illinois Power will do the w' ixwis cursing iwmc in i-i Paso.

She had been a patient there four years. She was brought to the Flins-pach-Kurth Memorial Home. Boating Safety for Fourth work under terms of its agree- UM. 7 ment purchasing the city's pow- 'f U'r er system last ear. clpr" But in the case of one new! The firt perwn tn buy legal subdivision, Holiday Knolls, pe- in b.a the iwn 'WORST KEPT SECRET' Carrie in Special Week titlonlng for all lights pmnaniy win pc on a iroin.

iwo th insijillaiinna will nn in railroad ihe Iturlincton and the By TOM CUMBRELL popularity of the sport, the week, Bloomington Mayor Rob- the subdivider, according to Mr. 'ork Mand have applied for Percy To Campaign For the week containing a suggested editorial comments. crt McGraw had this to say: holiday sometimes known as "there's been no Increase in the i iik in iirr nwinu' Moody. licenses, mo lowa Liquor lomrui Tliis is because of new city Commiwion has imbcaied it will the explosive 4ih. the number of accidents." requirements on subdi- approve ute appitcauons juiy a.

Sale IJoating Heck committee NW rnn rommit(M rst k.t.. that didn't exist when lowans fur vmrs fti CHICAGO AP Charles If. it calls a refreshing forrtxxtinM of dirt disaster in ti subdivisions such as Fairwav able to buv liouor bv the bottle' has what doctrine. n- linjllllktill KJl iiillK I I dlft 7 Just wouldnt pay any Lae or wherever." iKnoiis, one of the unlighted at state owned stores. No private ihc.

announced Tuiday he will areas, were started. of liqtmr has been permitted I a candidate fr the Republi- "Stay Home, Ring Belts" "Aitred iiiichcocK. the Kus-; attention to the 'scare head' ap-sians and the deodorant manu- .1 1. by law. ulihouh U--r is sold can nomination fr governor of idiiurrrs an uo uu-ir adrneui-M 1.

iu. ui. v- 1 legally at taverns and grocery in Beyond that, the mayor said' cvTikir (firucn nly that he personally would CA INVUISnCU onlv that he oersonallv would to frirht i. mil nf stores. said the committee in a TiSS lE h.i.

le haPPler people stayed EXTINGUISHERS Bond Satisfies ed editorial promoting their jnR do a'nd home on the 4th I promotion. ,0 do Then they could ring bells at, 'isn't It refreshing to find a plication of a little common "J- suggested by a "Let; The 43 year-old chairman ef Bell It Howell Co. made known his Intention to run for the nomination at a news conference, lbs wife, Lnraine, and Uiree of their five children were present. The announcement, ternvd by Percy "the worst kept necrct in ers In Illinois communities. He's thought of at a civ ie-mimled buU nets leader and in politics as a strategist rather than a tactician and campaigner.

He was one of President KiMn-hower's butiness advlM-rs. He's dtfmilrly a big picture man. In l'Xi he was c'tatrman of the n.iiiMii.il Col Plntfortn Drafting Committee. And this )b followed naturally his Mint as head of the 40 member commit, te on program and progres which framed a monumental re-talement of Ilepuhlican pnnci-ples after a five-month study in But Charles Percy also has a name as a go getter synbilized by his achievement of becoming the nation's youngest corporation Weapon Charge I Russell D. Swearingen.

30, of crouD wnicn couia make a lot rreeuoin ivior procram ana Miller I 'ark at nicht i-j-A anve mammoth fireworks dis- ll-UU3l)in IMUI U. Local Application 'play. 303 Leland signed a six-month peace bond Tuesday in Bloom- SHARON, Pa. (ITI, -Sharon fireman Joe Marek, who also sell? fire extinguishers, wore a face redder than his fire truck Tuesday. Marek evacuated his wife and two children when fire roared through his home.

While waiting for the fire company he used a garden hose to battle the flames. Sheepishly, he explained to Illinois hiMory, had leen expect- But the NSinV committee1 nut for thos uhnll nn hni. ingion po coun ine wane ha(, for m.critI hopes to deliver a strike-out inn nonetheless, here' ihu ml To publicize National Safe ilh that one pilch, a strike-out nouncemcnt: Boating Week through next Sun- of boating accidents. I uc Ui H.miimi,l that he was planning his icharGe- first try for public office, Swearingen was arre )ThoM, blrm, re Mng Monday alter police were and the ed that someone was -threaten- intpIIiEPnt dircctin nmled to day, the committee says it All this goes for the Bloom-Bloomington Fire Department van uiaj ikui aiaiuiiug ur iiii.ii inai ouu, vi a g( JJ)g lake Thursday! his colleagues that all 12 fire creases in ooaung acciacnis. nanaing oui uierature 01 me and.

crowds "Despite a whopping growth Safe Boating committee last Sunday. ing 10 Kin people ai uerenz lhcmi he said I'lace. I warranting, next extinguishers in his home were empty. chief executive when he took over enici executive wnen ne uxiS ovei rinrli ll Pnrrv JHUL fit SSJSXl -nor candidate and Howell rein. at 30 Police said a search of Swear Seek an example of the Intel jS- Ingen's auto when they arrived nomlnnlion for and Gov.

Otto Kerner, a Democrat 'lua! man, 1.1. Percy's name might eomi might come crcy first Much of his work on to mind m'i 11 'g in an a w. una wn nounced he will seek ai me scene lurnea up a carpentier, Repub-automatic and a full clip. pf gtate, is ex-The complaint was filed by peeled to announce his candidacy his wife, of the Berenz Place for tlie nomination next month. Percy, is well known in Ji echelons of the COP.

But he has ffh address. IWU Cast Has Fun in Musical never taken U.e grassrools trail phijoip0cr and nligtau to sell himself to voters. (leaders. of I Budget $130 Million It could be tough, especially If ISNU Farm Fire Snuffed Normal firemen squelched a the state party organization does not welcome him. CHICAGO (AP)-The Univer- By DAVE HAAKE iWesJeyan stage (she's a drama I Charles F.

Carpentier. Illinois' nf Tlhnnitj RnnrW nf Tnicfz-po trash blaze in the stock pavilion How To Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly In Place Doyoiir flM tth nnojr nd If -Plain and Fancy" is any ai. iuj, gave ine Am.sn of Sla(e who a bnt. budget of 1I30.3.1I.9M for the Ilnlvprsltv farm at Main and tie-scarred veteran of many Do Nnr-mal fhnaio- her bott the hat bo and thp ner Douie me nai dox ana me Bloomington litical craos and a powerful tlUI 1IIUI Vi I V. iVl a i a ij a.

1 iui m-di. iji suinr inuw raiiv 11 cuiiL'ua iuui 11" 1 lans tni3 summer, tnere coinff nci sne wasn i airaia 10 aaaui Atrt 0 ifnrr thmmhi Li. numiM of wwoo- to nave nis eye, yo Mt. iki, or minr i a mniinn mnr man iasi ma '-o--- to be a battle, for summer stock sne was a uapusi. j.

'on the Governor's chair, tickets at Illinois Wesieyan'S ftiihs ieiei, a vcieran 01 iasi I Pwrv nn'l ulnnwr mth In McPherson Theatre. summer stock shows at' The trustees said $5.35 mi -(teers to snuff out the 1:20 a.m.! JJrcy isn strange even to Jimt uprlnKie iiuik ms rr.ETH nn jour iiIiih Thin alkMllnp inon-riii powdrr holrtu flw twth more flrmlT nd mora comfortably. No miminy, gMy.i)t)f lt or fcellna Dora not anir chrrka "plata identiir Wesleyan and another IWU tne budget involved sal- fire. Trasn had neen swepi up "b-b- Good lines and some fine i 4u m. a number of anDcaranccs at civ- nra a a 1 nava nop an.

ai jiii.i caaca a iui auuuiuiia in liic udtiiiwii iuu uur ouimw- i uiiiu aiisajvif fuvw i iv. uu I tho cfnff jlC ClubS and business KCt-togctn- drug counter tvarywber. ing, along with some good musical numbers, several sudden changes in pace and an inter big decision to bust loose from if ISNU authorities said the file might have been started by a flicked cigarette. Damage was I Los Angeles Zoo Saved From Flames esting plot make the musical an interesting 2vi hours of fun. 6 3 DAY SERVICE ON COLOR FILM Ektachromt and Kodachromt Only UNITED PHOTO SHOP her chains and go to a girlie carnival at Lancaster.

It was hilarious. Musical With Lovers But every musical has a cou ir Two gals with more bounce I LOS ANGELES (UPI) A major brush fire burned to negligible. Hubcaps Gone Robert Bicger of 1201 N. Ev to the ounce than a fellow mjrjht expect and a pair of young lov within 50 feet of the famed Grif- ple of lovers. Tuesday night's Main mn4 Morkal Sta.

Pfin 134-11 IS ers stole tne show Tuesday no fith Park Zoo and its 1,100 ani summer stocK opener was night, ans told police Wednesday that mals, reptiles and birds Tues v. jrf.A.V 1 rsi That's not putting anyone Pat Bass as the lovely Amish day, forcing evacuation of 1,200 someone took the hub caps lirlA kfl nwsA V) PimA WViifn IKa tMei'jMe Knfnra ettift In nnnfl. frj-itvt hto Qr lata TllOQnQV flirrht shame in the cast, but Pat! Duetsch, a sophisticated New' ii i ct-li i-iir. nun i i ij i rr ti nur. uic, vi.iilui a uirni a iijil hi v.uuii- huhi iiio iu iv v.

v. ww uuv Liiuacu a way uv iici olci ii i viiiuj caocu iiic vihiloi wi iomj lrl Amish father, more than filled 'danger. i parked in front of his home mmou iaao niLii a jtn iui nit the bill unknown, kept an opening night DROUGHTS FIRE PERILS Wore Raising Experience Clifton, 111. Lady (canine at left) is not only busy with her own new puppy (in right hand of Mrs. Marjorie Bcrns) but also cares for a rabbit (in Mrs.

Berns' left hand) orphaned when its nest was destroyed. audience rolling in the aisles with their antics. Battle In Hat Box Need vacation money? Get in HFC Traveloan Miss Duetsch, a veteran of the Pat's voice is good one of the best displayed by the capable all-around theater cast. Swiss Lad Outstanding But It was the sensitivity displayed by Bruce White that filled their scenes with meaning for the capacity audience. White, a sophomore at Wes Careless Smokers Urged to Mend Ways Persons driving or riding in warned In a Joint Consulted Too Late, Attorney Tells Commission rural areas Tuesday were urged leyan from Geneva, Switzerland, doesn't have a great voice.

But he's got the facial statement that fields, lawns and buildings are extremely dry due to a prolonged drought and constitute a serious fire hazard. not to throw lighted cigarettes, expressions, timing and feeling or matches from car win- Wishing won't take you places but an HFC Traveloan will So take that vacation now. Borrow confidently-repay sensibly. Phone or come in. maite nis acting come aiive dows and city dwellers were ad- across the footlights Mr.

Ward said that the fire danger in rural areas was never greater and he added that many field blazes have been touched Papa Yoder, played by Paul lier about Its ordinance. He addressed the letter to the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission, which conducted the technical studies and pro Dale Rea, and Don King, por Railsback Says last Minute' Review Unfair opinion and make a complete review of the proposed ordinance at the last minute, so to speak at a time when those who are interested in seeing the ordinance adopted want Imme vised to use utmost caution in lighting rubbish fires during the current dry spell. Miles Ward, president of the McLean County Firemen's Association, and Roland Behrend, chief of the Bloomington Fire off in recent weeks by careless smokers. LOANS UP TO $800 with up to 24 months to repay LARGER LOANS 850 to5000 with up to 60 months to ropay fessional zoning work on the trayed by James Beebe, were as much a part of the show as the others. They fit in with the stage like scenery they were part and parcel with the pleas ordinance.

diate action. "It is incomprehensible to QEBQSSffl me," Railsback wrote, "if the people who are interested In seeine this zoning ordinance "Unfortunately," continued Railsback, "this has been the pattern of affairs concerning planning and zoning since the PEKIN A blistering letter from Tazewell County State's Attorney Ben Railsback was sent Tuesday to the County Zoning Commission, informing zon-ers that Railsback considers unfair thfi method bv which he adopted and the ones who are ek MONTHLY FAYMINT PLANS 4 pmymtt pmymtl Pirmtl tmymtt $100 5.90 7.27 $10.04 $18.45 200 11.69 14.43 19.98 36.79 300 17.13 21.26 29.61 54.83 500 27.22 34.15 48.09 90.04 800 41.69 52.81 75.12 142.21 MONTHir PAYMIMT Ft A MS Th Oat jo poymh Pormq pmymh Poymm $1200 $47.00 $57.00 $73.66 1500 58.75 71.25 92.08 1800 70.50 85.50 ro.50 2000 $67.22 78.33 95.00 122.77 2500 84.02 97.91 118.75 153.47 County of Tazewell was urged responsible for drattine it se Jury Rules Woman Took Own Life DANVERS A coroner's Jury Tuesday night decided that Mrs. Mary Moser, 63, of Danvers took her own life June 28 while mentally depressed. Mrs. Mo to participate in this area of riously desire any legal opinion was asked to study the proposed activities.

As legal advisor to the Board of Supervisors, I do not appreciate such a mode of county zoning ordinance ing package. Everything Clicks One could go through the entire cast lineup, spilling adjectives here and there in a complimentary manner. But that's not necessary. Folks who know Wesleyan's summer stock and like getting out to enjoy a good evening of theater are going to find those things out for themselves. And they aren't going to be disappointed.

The cast, scenery, mechanical Aboot paymtittt tncludt prntpoi ondtkmpu onloantij pionctu4ult, tuiiomt intMo CWrrt art compute af 3 ft that part of Khtduhi monlkly oatonctt not ttcttrfinf 1JO, 1 mbott tISO to IMIO on 1 on on? tkmtn on Group Lilt 4k Uuobiltij Ttmmirutrr up ser was found dead by hanging. The ordinance in finished form was presented last month by the Zoning Commission to the County Board of Supervi concerning it, that the matter was not brought to my attention until after it was made up into printed form and presented to the Board for adoption. "A great deal of the revision which I would propose could have been prevented if those to HHW. I0USEH0LD operation. Can't Make Deadline Railsback said he had al OUSEHOLD Coroner Curtis Gilberts led the inquest at the Otto and Argo Funeral Home.

sors. It is up to the board to FINANCE ready informed Park Haning, FINANCE Lni lorporatatt accept, reject or revise the or chairman of the Board of Su dinance pervisors, that he cannot make persons responsible for drafting The board referred the ordi Prescription Specialists an adequate check of the proposed ordinance by the July 10 ordinance naa consulted with me at the time a rough shifts and the dancing some fine choreography by Chaunce Conklin are up to snuff and draft was prepared or was be meeting. He added that he was 7 INC MERLE willing to confer with the Zon ing prepared. "I do not know who drafted more. The curtain goes up again on nance to Raiisback for legal review.

It was to have come up for discussion again at the July 10 beard meeting. Miffed With Commission Railsback's letter indicated that he is considerably miffed ing Commission after this week. ILOOMINOTON OFFICI 108 North Main 967-6016 Hours: Mon. I Fri. 10 to Thur.

10 to PONTIAC OFFICI 224 North Main corner Madison across from J. C. Penney PHONE: 844-6143 Hours: Monday thru Thursday 10 to Friday 10 to 7 (Railsback did not mention the that Amish scene down in In MERLB IAI GHAWOI Pk. the ordinance or who was responsible for doing so, but I sug Zoning Commission by name; diana again at 8:15 tonight and each night through Saturday this week. Next Tuesday he referred to it as "the person FREE Prescription Delivery Service Ph.

822-5395 320 North Main St 1102 South Main St Phone 822-5395 Phone 822-6220 gest that it is hardly fair to the Board of Supervisors and to me with the Zoning Commission for or persons who drafted the proposed zoning another play. I not having consulted him ear-'to request that I give a legal 4.

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