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Southern Illinoisan from Carbondale, Illinois • Page 34

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Carbondale HerrrfH-Murphysbcro Page Thirty Four ws gjf gf eu to ig ilj li "uj lu ua ea va ra iai tj wwwa Try The New CHANNEL CATFISH LAGOON At the Beautiful DU QUOIN STATE FAIRGROUNDS Open 8 a.m. 8 p.m. daily Pay (70c lb.) only for what you catch. ycwiwynii) ipg i.iu.,i miiiniiLj iiiaiiiniwnyi Names in the news fid Connolly returns home X5" SOUTHERN ILLINOiSAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1972 i I steve McQueen 1 Li CHARLTON HESTON YVEITTE MIMIEUX John Connally I ii i in mil Hi i A 'N, id IN ONE OF HIS FINEST PERFORMANCES IN SAM PECKINPAH'S "JUNIOR BONNER'1 PG CO-STARRING IDA LUPINO ROBERT PRESTON AND BEN JOHNSON Weekdays: 7:00 9:00 National General's Pa fTT K3 C3 FmTlfT rw ra a of a police officer who had tripped while chasing him, police said. Another officer fired four bullets into Mallory's back, 3:00 7:00 9:00 killing him.

No. 2 BIG LAFF RIOT Open 7:30 Start Dusk Open 7:30 Start Dusk iMiiiK now PIT BBQ CHICKEN RIBS NO. 2 ACTION HIT Ray Lilian Esrlisra Eden EiiJott Gculd tA-vs COLOR Lit si Lit NOW Thru TUES. ft PIZZA BAR-B-Q Sandwiches ITALIAN BEEF Sandwich 1J WEDNESDAY NIGHTS BBQ Vi CHICKEN with Potato Salad, Baked Beans $1.50 BBQ RIBS With Potato Salad, Baked per plate Shown First 2 RIB TICKLIN' CARTOONS No. 3 Fri.

Sat. Only "SWINGING SUMMER" id Open 7:30 Start Dusk LUNCHEON SERVED DAILY ROME TAVERN 4 Ed The "Mallory Rule," as spelled out by the Supreme Court, specifies that a defendant must receive a speedy arraignment after a preliminary hearing and a full description of his rights. Tennessee Lass U.S. Dairy Princess Arlington Heights (AP) A tall, slender Mosheim, lass who has her own weekly radio program was crowned the 18th American Dairy Princess of the American Dairy Association Tuesday night. Cathy Ann Combs, 18, was one of 25 women vying for the crown and will appear on behalf of the dairy group in agricultural functions across the nation.

She replaced Gayle Lorraine Krogstad, the 1971-72 American Dairy Princess from Ada, Minn. HISTORICAL SOCIETY GETS JAIL DEED Members of the Williamson County Historical Society formally accepted a deed for the old county jail building at 105 MISS HQHEY an3 LltSS GALOtiE HAVE JAhlES DQilU BACK FORK! It NOW Thru TUES. CARRY OUTS North 9th Street In Murphy sboro OPEN DAILY 11 to 1 a.m. SPEND A NIGHT WITH JAMES BOND SEAN CONNERY IN "From Russia With Love" E9 Washington (AP) Former Treasury Secretary John B. Connally, back home after a 17-nation mission for President Nixon, says he may campaign actively for the chief executive's re-election this fall; but expects no offer to be Nixon's running mate.

He also said he has no idea what new assignment Nixon may have in mind for him, although the President mentioned recently that Connally may take on some other special duties. Connally told newsmen that he's made no decision on his campaign role, but said he doesn't consider Democratic Sen. George McGovern the most attractive presidential candidate and sides with Nixon on most major issues. "I think it would be a mistake to assume that I'll sit this one out," said Connally, who resigned in May as Treasury secretary amid speculation that Nixon might choose him to replace Spiro T. Agnew on the GOP ticket in November.

Leonard Bernstein To Take Leave New York (AP) Conductor Leonard Bernstein says he will be taking a 10-month sabbatical, beginning in September 1973, to devote more time to composing and writing. He said Tuesday he has been granted leaves of absence from the Vienna State Opera, London's Royal Opera House and the New York Philharmonic. Landmark Rule Figure Slain Police Philadelphia (AP Andrew Mallory, whose 1934 rape conviction was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court in a landmark ruling which strengthened the rights of criminal suspects, has been shot and killed by police following a robbery and rape. Mallory, 34, was shot Sunday el TECHNiCOLC'l 1 1 rs OPEN 7:45 Show Starts At Dusk ADULTS $2.00 STS ARTISTS 4j BIG HITS 4 1 mi.

ii i in 'iwn immmp 9lmf f- 1 1 1 i k- i IK, v- 1 iHl mT S. Van Buren St. The county "I i board sold the building for $1 to the society for conversion into a historical library. i lipid wiit rrr. irn ii if -Tiir1-irB-4rafa'u" i ii r4 T--Tr Ifuflli HUli in til on iii irei Al Facioo James Gean liflfci Ilerrin Jaycees SUMMER CARNIVAL JULY 11-15 1-5 and 6 11 jPIenty of rides for young and old alike.

Plus plenty of refreshments from the Her-rin Jaycees Sno-Cone Wagon. Also see At the Carnival: EPITAPH Saturday July 15 7-10 PM. IMS mm ing Hayden John Marley Richar as he pointed a gun at the head SCtNt BY PROOUCtOB DtRICTID BY tAStCCN Spassky favored in chess -J EGYPTIAN THEATRE FLEA MARKET SUNDAYS A.M.-4.-00 P.M. RAIN or SHINE BUYERS SELLERS $3.00 50c CARLOAD Reykjavik, Iceland (AP) Defending champion Boris Spassky was favored by the experts to beat American challenger Bobby Fischer in the See ''Campers" in today's Southern llllnolsan Classified Ads Classification No. 26 3000 W.

MAIN CARB0NDALE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY opening game of the world chess match when play resumes this afternoon. The opener of the richest chess competion in history adjourned Tuesday night after 4 hours and 34 minutes of play and 40 moves by each player. The game was to resume at 5 p.m. noon CDT. The two competitors, their seconds and chess enthusiasts throughout the world spent part of the overnight break analyzing PRIAAE RIB Includes Baked Potato, Vegetable, Hot Ramada Bread FO Butter, Glass of Red Wine.

THE PRICE OF FRIDAY SATURDAY LIVE MAIN LOBSTER 1 iSsMrJt'BfiinSftt! possibilities for the 11 pieces remaining on the green-and- $95 Vith Lemon Hollandaise Sauce, Baked Potato, Hot Ramada Bread Butter, Glass of White Wine. white chessboard in Reykjavik's sports hall: king and five pawns for Fischer; king, bishop and three pawns for Spassky. The match had appeared headed for a draw until Fischer tried to seize the initiative on his LAST LAUGHS zytn move, ms Disnop was trapped and lost in exchange for two pawns. MURPrlYSBORO 84602? -ENDS TODAY AT 5:25 I iLlV'JMJt; ENDS TONITE! MOVIE AUDIENCE GUIDE A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS AND THEATERS. "Travel Homes', designed to fit any budget or level of luxury you desire are offered in today's Classified Ads.

You'll find modest campers to self-propelled vehicles all with a pack-ed-to-go readiness that makes spur of the moment jaunts as fuss-free as a long vacation trip. Your exciting summer starts in Classification 26 in the Classified Section. Check now! 2 Lines For 6 Days Only $2.50 Phone In Your Ad JACK LSmiROM (PG) still Km) These ratings appJy to fifms released after Nov. 1, 1363 the same old story, a iht for (PG) AT 9:00 (PG) THIS love and SEAL glory mm In ads Indicates the film was iubmitted and approved undef the Motion Picture Coda Prmoonl Ptur preMnts plus r'jrpv'rrrr 0NCE ONLY AT 7:30 i lU PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM 7:00 9:00 -STARTS THURSDAYI- -STARTS THURSDAY! -STARTS THURSDAY! low you can see IN THE GREAT TRADITION OF AMERICAN THRILLERS. nnn 0P0 'TTie Graduate" again or for the first time.

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This age restriction may be higher In certain areas. Check theater or advertising. Printed as a public servtct mmm ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST DIRECTOR MIKE NICHOLS Where you find all your camping needs Carbondale 549-5391 Marion 993-8161 JOSEPH LEVIN MIKE NICHOLS LAWRENCE TUBMAN THEGBADUAT1 on a fcrrrd nar ere. 3 M020COCK FANAVISOSJ MOM presents MM" (PS Herrin 942-3187 Murphysboro 684-2126 MUSIC by ISSAC HAYESI An AVCO EMBASSY Rlm.

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