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MONDAY, JULY 29, 1963 ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH PAGE THIRTEEN Merchants Lose, 1-0; Chiefs Split JETSYVILLE Neither theldy defending champion Alt-Wood Merchants nor the Alton Jackson Chiefs were able to capture the title trophy of the Jetsyville tourney this past weekend, Alt-Wood losing to Decalur Perfect Window, 1-0 Sunday, the Chiefs downing Sullivan, 5-1 Saturday, then losing to Springfield, 3-1; Sunday. In fact, no team won the fourney, the title tilt between Decatur and the Hawks of Springfield being ruined out. McDutty outducled Gnther as Windoy ended ner's no-hit, no-run efforta with accond inning homer by Ballhorat. A year ngo, Gar. nor fired two no-hitters in the tourney won by the Mer.

chanta. The homer was the only hit Decatur could age his serves as he ned 18. Wintjen and West each collected a hit for the Merchants. In the Chiefs Sullivan contest, Jack Finishes 9th ROCKFORD Dave Kert of Waukegan captured the state Jaycee junior golf title with scores of 78 and 71 over the hat 71 San- Hollow course Sunday. James of Glenview easily took the Novice division honors with scores of 78 and 73, The two Alton played in the Novice division.

Jack Helmkamp finished in tie for ninth out of 55 boys with scores of 83 and 85 for 169. Tom Kulp had a pair of 90's for a total of 180: As a team Kulp and Helmkamp finished with a score of 349, good for a filth place tie. The winning team totaled 339. Crotchett gained the victory and home runs by Watkins, Ebbeler and Calvin supplied the power. The Chiefs then ran into SpringHeld and Bryant took the loss.

Calvin again homered. The Morchants are playing in the Cascyville Olnes A Seefional Softball Tourney night at 8:45 against Johnny's of Belleville. The Chiefs host Granite City Park District Wednesday night at Jaycee field. For VACATION Money PUBLIC FINANCE Fast Service Up to $800 On sensible plans Money to Go -Pay Later. Thousands use our plans every year for their vacationsyou can, too.

With good credit and steady employment, you're all set. Call, write; or come in today for the amount you want. Life Insurance Is Available On Your Loan PUBLIC FINANCE CORPORATION 331 Belle, Alton -HO 5-5556 20 Eastgate Shop. Alton-CL 4-3864 20 N. Wood River, Wood River--CL 4-4327 Host Team Defeated at Caseyville CASEYVILLE in a game that was delayed an hour by rain, and on a field that required 150 gallots of fuel oil and gasoline to put it in playing condilion, MickMillie's of Granite City detented the host team Caseyville VFW Post 1117, 1-0, Sunday night in the opening game of the 1963 Amateur Softball Association Class A Sectional Tournament, Hank Deal of Cusoyville and 1co Six of Mickey and lies tangled In a tight pitcher's duel.

Deal allowed just one hit and struck out 17. That one hit, howevor, was a home run by Don Crabtree in the sixth Inning. Six gave up three hits. Tonight two more games are scheduled, weather permitting. In the first game at 7:30, Franke's of Belleville meets Ringwuld's of Belleville.

At 8:45 the Alt-Wood Merchants play another Belleville team, Johnny's. Mickey and Millie's now meets the Vandalia Merchants Tuesday night at 8:45 while Caseyville plays Saturday night at 7:30 in a losers' bracket contest. Bushy': Wins Two From East Stars WOOD RIVER Bushy's ball team won a doubleheader from the East St. Louis A 11-Stars Saturday night, 11-1 and 5-4. Gene Elledge WAS the first game winner, giving up four hits.

Sonny Bryant had three hits and Grady Watkins 'and Elledge two hits apiece. Jack Rhoades hurled the second game win, allowing eight hits. George Wallace and Watkins had two hits each. Bushy's record is now 44-10. It will meet Town Club Wednesday night at West End diamond.

Howard (Doc) Edwards, catcher obtained by Kansas City from Cleveland on May 25, is a native of Red Jacket, W. Va. He hit .273 in 53 games for the Indians in 1962. Milton Road Barbershop 1124 MILTON ROAD Next Door to Camp Electric Specializing in Flat Top And All Styles of Haircuts Children Welcome BILL WOOTEN, Prop. Final Week AIR GENERAL JETAIR mileage DURAGEN; SALE safety 24 MONTR road hazard GUARANTEE MORE MILEAGE Always famous for long, long mileage, General Jet-Airs now deliver more! Combine this with super-soft riding qualities and road -gripping traction--that's the new General Low, Low Sale Prices! These are the tires that are coming on so many of America's most popular new cars.

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GENERAL TIRE NINTH BELLE STREETS 8180 HO 5-4249 GENERAL Sales and Service Departments Open "TU Friday Nites ALSO AVAILABLE AT TIRE ROLLER SHELL SERVICE BAUSER SHELL SERVICE 6th and Ridge -HO 9-8912 College Belt Line-462-8718 River Ripplesand Outdoors with Harold Brand let Courtois, George Campbell, Emmett Homfield, Chit Olney and others." Some of the boat operated by champions run up to 90 miles an hour and only the propeller is seemingly in the water. The speedy racing craft are practically airborne as they bounce along the course. The Missouri Assn. and their femous drivers are going to race on Alton Lake Labor. Day just west of Clifton Terrace In conjunction with the Alton Pirates Outboard Club which is sponsoring plasure boat races the day before.

Spectators will get to see two full afternoons of racing on the Labor Day weekend. Dunker Club Candidate When Cecll Lyons was visiting Boy Hastings, caretaker at the Alton Motorboat Club recently, he unintentionally became a candidate to the Dunkers Club. LyJons, who was dressed up walked out on docks and a board gave way tumbling him into the they water. He had to borrow clothing from Hastings to get home. Obituaries Wickenhauser Mrs.

Ottilia Wickenhauser, 90, widow of John Wickenhauser, who preceded her in death on Aug. 14, 1944, died at 7:15 p.m. Sunday in SI. Anthony's Hospital: She had been 1 in failing health for the past 17 years, and seriously ill for a year. in Alton, and was Mrs.

Wickenhauser, was born married on June 3, 1896 in St. Mary's Church, of which she has been a life-long member. She was also preceded by her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Egidius Eichorn, and two children.

Survivors include four sons and three daughters, who Albert of Venice, Emil Sarasota, Herbert, Joseph Mrs. Arthur Albers, Mrs. Howard Tueth, and Mrs. William Tueth, Alton; 25 grandchildren, of one is the Rev. Father Gerald Wickenhauser, Marianal Order, stationin the Philippines; 31 grandchildren, and two' great-great She was a member of St.

Mary's Purgatorial and St. Ann's Altar Societies, and of Western Catholic Union. Funeral rites in the church will be at 9 a.m. Wednesday. followed by interment in St.

Joseph's Cemetery. Friends may call at Funeral Home after 2 p.m. Tuesday. The rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Tuesday.

Hawk Jack G. Hawk, 80, of 106 E. Main East Alton, died in his sleep Saturday night. He had been in failing health for 10 years. Born Dec.

25, 1882, in Chouteau Township, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Hawk. He came to East Alton nearly 50 years ago and was an employe of Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. as a foreman in the powder mill.

Mr. Hawk started at the mill when horsedrawn wagons were used to transport the explosives. He re. tired in 1948. Mr.

Hawk was a member of Franklin Lodge AF AM, the Quarter Century Club and the Senior Citizens Club of East Alton. He is survived by his wife, Helen; a step-daughter, Mrs. Carrie Chrysler Plymouth Valiant Before you invest in any new car, investigate our trade-in allowances and service after the sale! RATHGEB BROS. BRIGHTON DIAL FR 2-3346 FOR EVENING APPOINTMENT Rock Lake Fishing, was very slow Rock Lake near Reeds during a recent potted Kenneth Elledgo, Brown St. Elledge, his Mr.

and Mrs. Belton Foster, lace Street, fished every meager results. They Diamond Point Resort. "The biggest fish we all week was a three-pound and a five-pound walleye," ledge said. "It was hot dy.

The water was rough. best lures were surface ted tall shad and repellant." Commercial Fishing Both Batchtown and units of the Mark Twain Refuge have been closed mercial fishing since July nounced W. D. (Dick) cral refuge manager at Vasse came here last from Moberly, to the duties of federal refuge ager Ed Davis of Grafton gravly ill in a hospital. "Both Batchtown and Lake units will be commercial fishing but permit Vasse said.

fishing will be mercial, Fishermen trotline overnight but can only in daytime. "The ruling was ed because of illegal those waters," Vasse "Dead-set trammel nets tremendous loss of drowning last spring. is good waterfowl practice to remove rough pecially carp which eat house and home. Sport continue the same as cept it is forbidden during fowl hunting season. At all access to the refuge closed." Vasse resides three of the intersection of Rte.

Main Street in Grafton will accept application mercial permits. No fee ed. However, commercial men must report their catch monthly, Visiting Boaters Three couples from the ri River Boating City, enroute from Hannibal, in an 18-ft stopped by to visit at the Motorboat Club Friday. couples were Mr. and bert DeWitte, Mr.

and nis L. Twine, and Mr. Ed McKown. Coming Race Events The Missouri Valley formerly the St. Stock Outboard Racing sponsor the National ships Outboard Races Coeur Lake Saturday and Aug.

24 and 25, announced 1271 Darr 37, a member. "This event is second the World Championship Wolfle said. "Our club sored the event in 1961. our own drivers are the the country and have eral championships in years. The champs include Iteport at Table Springs, week, re918 wife, and Walday with stayed at saw taken bass Eland winThe type Restricted Swan Lake National to com15, anVasse, fedGrafton.

February help with manwho is Swan re-opened to only on a "Comrestricted leave a tend it necessitat-1 fishing in continued. caused a ducks by However, it management fish, esus out of fishing will always exwater- that time areas are doors west 100 on where he for comis involvfisher- total MissouKansas there to cruiser, The Mrs. AlMrs. Denand Mrs. Boating Louis Club, will Championat Creve Sunday, Matt St.

Louisi only to races," last sponMany of hottest in won sevrecent Walt-, Mutual Funds Ask for Prospectus HAROLD G. HUBER 2502 N. Rodgers 462-2631 Delco Super Ride SHOCK ABSORBERS Sold at Hanneken's Std. Service Broadway Washington Alton, Illinois Phone 462-1872 MODERN INSTANT COFFEE PLANT IN GRANITE CITY Has Employment Opportunities For Men As PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT OPERATORS AND HELPERS MAINTENANCE MECHANICS Full Time Attractive Working Conditions Liberal Employe Benefits Shift Work High School Education Preferred AT NEAREST. STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICE MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:00 A.M.

to 4:00 P.M. THE NESTLE Inc. Vaughn, East Alton; and a nephew, Joe Nolan, East Alton. He was preceded in death by four brothers and two sisters. The body is at Marks where friends may call p.m.

Tuesday. Funeral will be conducted at the Mortuary af. 1:30 p.m. by the Rev. Gaylord Hamilton, pastor of Brown Street Baptist Church.

Burial will be in Upper Alton Levora EDWARDSVILLE Funeral services for Leo John Levora, 35, of 508 Montclaire who' drowned Saturday evening in Dunlap lake, have tentatively been set for -9 a.m. Wednesday at Mary's Church. Rev. Father Ralph, S. Guido, pastor of St.

Boniface Church will officiate. Mr. Levora was bort! Nov. 19, 1927 at Edwardsville, EL son of Leo C. and Lillian Meade Levora of Edwardsville.

He was married Feb. 9, 1957 to the former Miss Ruth Thomas of Madison, who survives along with four children, Theresa Ann, Leo John Frank Edward. and Thomas Michael, 11 months. Also surviving is a sister, Mrs. Gerald Kershaw of Edwardsville.

He was a member of St. Mary's Church and the Holy Name Society of the church. He had served for several years as financial secretary of the Edwardsville Council 1143 of the Knights of Columbus. At the beginning of World War 11, he was serving with the United States Merchant Marine and transferred 10 the U. S.

Army where he served in the Pacific Theater. Friends may call at the Marks Funeral Home after 3 p.m. Tuesday. 'The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Tuesday.

Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery. Plans are subject to change until Mr. Levora's parents, who are vacationing somewhere in rado, are located. An inquest into the death is pending. Arbuthnot In failing health for four years, William Conrad Arbuthnot, 75, of 309 Cobb East Alton, died at 12:40 p.m.

Saturday. in St. Anthony's Hospital. He entered the hospital July 15. Mr.

Arbuthnot had worked a tree surgeon for 10 years after retiring from. Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. He was born in Bethalto, Jan. 21, 1888, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

S. A. Arbuthnot. He had resided in East Alton since 1944. Surviving are his widow, the former Esther G.

Cooper, to whom he was married Nov. 10, 1915, at Dorsey; three sons, Charles S. Fosterburg; Eldon and Homer Alton, and a sister, Mrs. Emma Culp, Rte. 1, Alton.

Funeral rites will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in Smith Funeral Home, Wood River, followed by burial in Liberty Cemetery. Visitation hours at the funeral home will be after 7 p.m. today. Bagaglio WORDEN Angelo Bagaglio, 68, a brother of Carl Bagaglio of Worden, died Saturday in St.

Louis. Funeral rites will be Tuesday at 11 a.m., in Lesicka Funeral Home, Livingston. Burial will be in Spangle Cemetery, near Living. ston. His widow, Mrs.

Marie Bagaglio, survives him. Spoon WORDEN Funeral services for Mrs. Edna Spoon, 88, mother of Otta Laws of Worden, will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Wiese Anderson Funeral Home, Carlinville. Mrs.

Spoon died Saturday in Weatherford Nursing Home, Carlinville. She was the widow of James Spoon. Everage Funeral services for John Foster Everage, 24, of Alton, who was killed early Sunday morning, will be conducted Wednesday in Cincinnati, lhia, Born April 20, 1939, in Missis- SAVE ON ALL SUMMER ITEMS AT rattlers WOOD RIVER tippliMit. Alton. Everage lived most of He is survived by his wife, Geraldine; two sons and two daughters; parents, Mannie Everage, Alton and Mrs.

Pearl Everage, Cincinnati, paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Everage; and five sisters, all of Cincinnati. The body is at the Russell Funeral Home where friends may call after 7 this evening. McIntosh Funeral services for George W.

MeIntosh of 4461 Olive St. Louis, formerly of Alton, will be conducted at 8 today in the Albert H. Hoppe Funeral Home, 4911 Washington St. Louis. Burial will be at Springfield, Mo.

His widow, the former Bessie Daly, and a nephew, Harry Mc-1 Intosh, survive him. McDonald Funeral Rites at Carrollton CARROLLTON Funeral serv-1 ices for Mrs. Elizabeth Elizabeth McDonald of Urbana were conducted Saturday at Simpson Funeral Home by the Rev. Roger Christianson, pastor of the MethChurch. Mrs.

Thien was soloist and played her own organ accompaniament. Pallbearers Boirun, Robert Driver, Robert Mehrhoff, James Graves, Frances Neubauer and Jack Alfield. Burial was in Carrollton Cemetery. Rites for Clyde Ash; Interment in Valhalla Funeral services for Clyde B. Ash were conducted Saturday afternoon at Gent Funeral Home.

Interment was in Valhalla Memorial Park. Pallbearers were Wilbur Ash, Richard D. Brown, Fred Fortschneider, Raymond Hghey, liam Sloan, and Pete Kanyo. Robert Wehling Named District K. of C.

Deputy Robert Wehling of 614 Bollman appointed district deputy of District 62, Illinois State Council of Knights of Columbus, it was announced today. Wehling, who was appointed by State Deputy Victor Cardosi, will the Knights of Columbus Councils of Edwardsville, Collinsville, Highland and the Tri-Cities. A member of the Edwardsville Council, No. 1143, since 1949. Wehling recently completed two years of service as grand knight of the local council.

A reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Wehling is a former member of the news staff of the Telegraph. Trash Aflame Fire apparently caused by spontaneous combustion in a trash can caused minor damage at Bonnie Beauty Salon, 1106 Milton Road, about 10:30 a.m. today. ANNOUNCEMENTS LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL 15 22 29 NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice Is hereby given to all per.

sons that the First Monday In September, 1963 Is the Claim Date in the estate of DANIEL M. FITZGERALD, Deceased, pending in the Probate and Court that of claims Madison may County, Illinols, be filed sald against the said estate on or before date without issuance of summons. Dated this GENEVIEVE 10th. day of July, FITZGERALD 1963. KULP, ROBERT EMMETT FITZGERALD, Executrix and Executor.

Attest: DALE HILT Clerk LEGOTICH5 OF 22 CLAIM 29 DATE Notice is hereby given to all persons that the First Monday In September, 1963 1g the Claim Date In the estate of CHARLES D. KELLENBERGER. Deceased, pend. ing in the Probate Court of Madison County, Illinois. and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without 1s.

suance of summons. Dated this 9th. day of July, 1963, ANNA G. KELLENBERGER. and FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRUST COMPANY IN ALTON, Executrix and Executor.

Attest: DALE HILT Probate Clerk Legal No. 370, July 29, 1963 INVITATION TO BID a heating unit for the Operators Sealed bids for the 1 Installation of Hangar known as Hangar Number Two, Plans as specifled and shown on the and Tracings be received by the CIVIC MEMORIAL AUTHORITY. CIVIC MEMORIAL PORT, Administration Bullding. Bellwood Drive, East Alton, 11- linois. Date: August 8, 1963.

Time: 8:00 P.M.. (C.D.S.T.) port Authority's Office. Plans may be obtained at the oflice of MEMORIAL Wednesday, AIRPORT AUTHORITY on July 31, 1063 and until the bids will be opened and read publicly at the above mentioned place, date and time, Richard E. Rook. Chair.

man CIVIC MEMORIAL PORT AUTHORITY IN LOVING MEMORY 29 IN LOVING MEMORY of our dear husband and father, Jonkins, who passed away 3 yeurs ago, July 29, 1960. Sometimes the shadows gather. clouds are In the sky, Sometimes we cannot sea tho sun. For the tears are in our eyas. But always in the darkness, We are undor God's great hand.

And In his fragrant gurden, Wa will wake and understand, Each year the Father calls us, Our loved ones home to rest. And our hearts so filled with anguish. Can but feel He knows best. Sadly missed by wife. Anna Jenkins.

Daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Yemin. (Classified Continued on Page 15) LEARN TO FLY plus gAS Alroruft WALSTON Sales CL 9-8230 Serv. Monday Evening TV Digest (R).

Denotes REPEAT Program KTV1 (ABO) 2, KMOX (UBS) 4, (NBU) 6, KPLA 11 4 5 News venture" (1947) Joy Nichols, 11 Three Stooges (R) Ron Randall 5 Weather Stump the Stars City Camera Weather 5 Blography: Woodrow 4 News: Cronkite Wilson 5 Brinkley 4 5 News 11 Rocky 4 Weather Dakotas (R) Steve Allen 4 To Tell the Truth (R) Eye on St. Louts 5 Movie "Prince Val- 5 Johnny Carson iant" (1954) Janet Leigh, Movie "Adventures of James Mason Don Juan" (1918) Errol Flynn, 11 People Are Funny Alan Hale 04 I've Got a Secret (R) 11 Movie "Insurance In11 Best of Groucho (R) vestigator" (1951) Audrey Funny. Funny Films Long, Richard Dennis 4 Vacation Playhouse Peter Gunn (R) 11 Movie "Nightmare" Tonight in St. Louts (1912) Diana Barrymore, News Sports Brian Donlevy Mahalia Jackson Stoney Burke (R) Movie "World In 4 Special: Phil Silvers (R) Flames" (1940) World Art Linkletter tors, 1930-1940. Ben Casey (R) Almanac 4 Password Weather 5 Brinkley's Journal (R) 11 Newsreels Religion 11 Movie "Pacific News Religion Tuesday Daytime, July 30 5 4 8:45 2 4 5 30:00 004 5 4 5 4 5 11:25 4 4 5 5 Noon-2 4 5 11 5 Give Us This Day News: Tom Brooks Town and Country P.S.

4 Morning Scene Today: Hugh Downs News: Carmichael World of Mr. Zoom Mahalia Jackson Capt. Kangaroo Farm Report News Spotlight on KETC Cartoons Calendar Say When King Odie NBC News: Newman Romper Room 1 Love Lucy (R) Play Your Hunch The McCoys (R) Price Is Right Seven Keys Pete Gladys (R) Concentration Tennessee Ernie Love of Life 1st Impression News: Reasoner Father Knows Best (R) Search for Tomorrow Truth or Consequences Guiding Light NBC News: Scherer General Hospital News-Weather: Roby News: Jim Burke Newsreels My Little Margie (R) Charlotte Peters Modern Almanac Divorce Court 4 As the World Turns 11 Jack LaLanne Password 5 People Will Talk 11 Movie See 10:30 p.m., Ch. 11 News: Kalber Jane Wyman (R) 4 House Party 5 The Doctors Queen for a Day 4 To Tell the Truth 5 Loretta Young (R) Movie See 9 p.m., Ch. 11 News: Edwards Who Do You Trust? 4 Edge of Night 5 You Don't Say American Bandstand 4 Secret Storm 5 Match Game News: Vanocur Discovery '63 4 Millionaire (R) 5 Make Room for Daddy (R) 3:55 -2 American Newsstand Day in Court 4 SS Popeye 5 Wrangler Club 11 Three Stooges (R) 4:25 2 Movie "Northwest Outpost" (1947) Illona Massey, Nelson Eddy 4:304 Movie -'The Parson of Panamint" (1941) Ellen Drew, Philip Terry Range Rider (R) 11 Mickey Mouse Club (R) Sea Hunt (R) Quick Draw McGraw Sports: Carmichael VFW Post Observes 30th Anniversary at Wood River WOOD RIVER A red, white and blue color theme decorated memorial hall for the Saturday dinner-social-dancing party in observance of the 30th anniversary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars post 2859.

which was attended by more than 250 members and guests. Ray Soden, Bensenville, ment of Illinois senior vice commander, appeared as principal speaker. Among the other distinguished guests who 'spoke ly were: Ray Simpson, department commander of South Dakota; Elroy Bloemker, Stauntin, 12th District commander; Jack Shelton, Madison County Council commander; Bill Deadrick, Madison County senior vice commander; and Mrs. Ted Dunnagan, Collinsville, who spoke on behalf of Mrs. Harvey House, district president.

James McClenahan, quartermaster of the home post and District Cars Collide WOOD RIVER An accident involving cars driven by Mrs. Myrtle L. Cutbirth, 405 Sering, Alton and Wesley R. Wille, 21, 3321 Johnson Granite City, on U. S.

Alt. Rte. 67, was reported to police at 7:50 a.m. today. Both vehicles were traveling north on Rte.

67, police said, when a car pulled onto the highway from the American Oil Co. road and caused Mrs. birth to swerve into the side of the Wille vehicle. The left front fender of the Cutbirth cur was damaged and the right front fender and door of Wille's vehicle was dented. FIGHT RESULTS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK Ernie Terrell, 204, Chicago, outpointed Zora Folley, Chandler, 10.

BUENOS AIRES-Jose Burgos, Venezuela, and Federico Thompson, Argentina, welters, drew, 10. MIAMI-Bobby Allen, 132, St. Thomas, outpointed Jerry Powers, 129, St. Louis, 10. TOKY0-Hajmine Taroura, Japan outpointed Gone Arugon, 119.

Philippines, 10. senior vice commander, presided as master of ceremonies. Invocation was offered by Floyd Bunt. Addresses of welcome were given by Lowell Bush, host commander; and Mrs. Edith Lyons, auxiliary president.

Honored as charter members land presented awards in ceremonies conducted by Soden were: George Pennifold, Cecil Dahnecke, Ed Wray, Peter Nader, Ira Killam, Richard Thompson, Harry Marks, Ray Cown, and Lawrence Markham. Visiting delegations represented the posts and auxiliaries of Staunton, Gillespie, State Park, Collinsville, Granite City, Cottage Hills and Collinsville. Minor Collision WOOD RIVER A minor auto involving a car driven by Louis A. Berkley, 203 Maple, Roxana, and Raymond E. Newman of the Nike Missile Base at Marine, was reported to police Saturday.

The report showed that Berkley was driving north on Ninth Street and Newman west on Edwardsville Road when the collision occurred. Edwards Denies Charge by NLRB JERSEYVILLE A charge by the NLRB that Dan T. Edwards, local store owner, had remitted dues for his employes to Local GIG of the International Hod Carriers, Building and Common Labors Union of America, was denied today by Ray Dunsing, business agent of Local 646, Dunsing said that at no time had Edwards ever paid dues to Local 646 and that the local here had never attempled to organize Edwards' employes. Edwards at the time was prestdent of the local CIU, Dunsing suid, and one of his employes was heud of Local 50 of and was to this local that dues were paid by Edwards. The NLRB last week rejected Edwards' contention that his paying $250 a month union dues for four employes was a matter of minor consequence and ruled him guilty of unfair lubor pructice.

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