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Carbondale-Herrin-MurpnysDom Page Fourteen SOUTHERN ILLINQISAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1583 rital Notes Hospi rt In Criticizing Kennedy Marion Vote Is Confirmed A canvass of the Feb. 26 pri GOP Seeks To Avoid Tag Of War Party flected reaction from the country Keating voiced support for Kennedy's announced intention of pressing members of the Organ mary election by the Marion City By Jack Bell Of the Associated Press Washington, March 12 (AP) Republican leaders appear to be was not divulged. But Dirksen said he was "up half the night" answering long distance telephone Council Monday night confirmed ization of American States for ac nomination of candidates. veering away from the kind of Incumbent Mayor Robert Cook- NEWS ANALYSIS FRANKLIN, BENTON ADMITTED: Calcaterra Susan, West Frankfort Wicienski, Stanley, Benton McKinnon, Mrs. Violet, Benton Bauer, Ted, Benton Brooks, Mrs.

Florence, Macedonia Greene, Doomos, Eeaton Stubblefield, James, Benton Prior, Mrs. Lydia, Sheller DISCHARGED: Gibbs, Mrs. Charity, Benton Enolom, Axel, West Frankfort Cavaness, Mrs. Golda, Benton Bailie, Cecil, Bentcn Griffith, Mrs. Gloria, West Frankfort Connor, Shelia, Benton Sabolo, Brenda, West Frankfort Koenjg, Mrs.

Margaret, Benton Smith, Herbert, Benton Dorris, Robert, Benton Hammers, Mrs. Dawn and baby, Benton HERRIN ADMITTED: Ferrari, Louis, Zeigler Allsup, Herman, Cambria Smith, John, Johnston City Nees, Luther, West Frankfort Culbreath, Kenneth, Carterfille Labadessa, Joe, Freeman Spur Cox, Mrs. Mamie, Marion Kendrick, Walter, Johnston City DISCHARGED: Gosha, Mrs. Sherley, De Soto criticism of President Kennedy's sey received 1,512 votes and Rob tion to track down Communist agents and to counter their activities. He said this was the real offensive threat from Cuba.

Cuban policies that might let the ert Butler 1,079 votes to be nom Democrats try to hang a "war inated as mayoral candidates in calls from persons who wanted to congratulate him on his television statement. party" label on them. the April 16 general election. Votes for other mayor candidal Sen. Kenneth B.

Keating, R- N.Y., who has been the No. 1 Keating, whose mail is flooded with letters about Cuba, seemed es were: A. R. Douglas, 877, Bob GOP critic of the administration's course, came up with an endorse Yearack, 620, and Raymond Mc Cormick, 483. Commissioner candidates nom' REVERE WARE.

SAVE 20 LLOYD'S 'lurdale Shopping Center, CARBONDALE to be happy to find some presidential moves he could praise in ment Monday night for actions he stead of condemn. inated and their votes are: He told a Rockville Center, N.Y., Fluck, 2,415, E. E. Jeter, 2,127, Show Tm tu T-t ij 1 1 niniLfliUin-iiiiLLiimirtiiiiiininiHiti Carlisle, Mrs. Lorenzo and baby, Johns ii irim i ini -nr iir -Tf wtM said appeared to be hardening the President's policies toward Cuba.

He felt it as important, Keating said, "to speak up in support of the government when it moves toward a more vigorous policy on William Harris, 1,762, Lawrence Feurer, 1,709, Sam Lasusa, 1,240, ton City Stainbank, Mrs. Magnoria, Herrin audience that "bipartisan support like the rock of Gibraltar will back up whatever measures may be necessary to end the Cuban Don Robinson, 1,139, Homer As kew, 1,109 John Baker, 955. G.E.APPLIANCES EATON BROWN Sales and Service 205 East Main CARBONDALE HOLD EN, CARBONDALE ADMITTED: Sides, John, Carbondale Powell, Mrs. Kathleen, Carbondale Marshall, Mrs. Minnie Cobden Other candidates and their votes menace." He added that "when the government adopts a firm pol Cuba as it is to criticize when it is not." were James Edmonds, 733 tions of lower Great Lakes, the Ohio, Tennessee and lower Mississippi valleys into the southern Plains.

It will be generally warmer in eastern third of na tion. Colder temperatures are due in Mississippi valley, the Plains states and into the Plateau. (AP Wirephoto) Marion Kerley, 155, Charles Lin icy and stands fast by it, criticism will be stilled." This seemed to fit the pattern WEATHER FORECAST Snow showers will spread tonight across portions of northern and central Plateau, the central Plains and upper Great Lakes. Rain is expected in por- Daily Roundup laid out earlier by Senate Repub coin, 623, Eugene Motta, 315, Bill Ridlen, 420, Harold Shelton, 162. lican Leader Everett M.

Dirksen ZACH YORK, 46, OF MARION, DIES of Illinois when he said he agrees Gleiin Temple, 219, Roland Whit ing, 689, and Ruel Young, 512. with Kennedy that a full blockade Zach York, 46, of 711 N. Gar incumbent James jonnson re of Cuba would amount to an act Becker. Carl, Du Quoin Hall, Mrs. Beulah Carbondale Hall, Mrs.

Beulah Carbondale Davis, Mrs. Mamie. Makanda Dick, Richard Carbondale Tripp, Mrs. Carrie, Cobden Tripp. Fount, Cobden Roberts, Earl.

Carbondale Koohce, Mrs. Alverta, Carbondale Brasel, Mrs. Ethel, Carbondale Moore, Mrs. Phyllis, Carbondale Hilton, Mrs. Norma, Carbondale DISCHARGED: Becker, Mrs.

Rebecca and baby, Anna Wilson, Mrs. Ruby, Makanda Roach, Mrs. Barbara and baby. Car bond ale Holliday, Mrs. Mary, Carbondale Cunningham, Leo, Carbondale Sides, John, Carbondale ceived 1,558 votes for magistral of war and "I don't want to go to field Marion, died at 4 a.

m. today in St. Luke's Hospital, St. Louis. ana William anannon also was Weather Facts From Area And Across Nation war." How much these statements re nominated with 1,297.

Elmer Far mer received 1,256 votes. LEFT-OVER BRAND NEW 1952 CHEVROLET TRUCK Vh TON TANDEM DUMP Factory List $8533.60 Now $6,950.00 GROB CHEVROLET He was born in Marion Mayj 23, 1916, the son of William and State Zones CLARA BLANF0RD DIES WEATHER AT 7 A.M. Highest last 24 hours. Lowest JOHN H. TREECE OF J0NESB0R0 DIES John H.

Treece, 98, of Jones Funeral Services Set Wednesday Minnie York. He was married to Nettie Perry. He was a miner and member of the Aldersgate Methodist Church. Precipitation 62 32 For Former Area Woman boro, died Monday in Union Coun Area Picture Low yesterday 41; 7 a.m. today 37; 6 p.m.

yesterday 61. High yesterday 53; 11 a.m. today 64. Sun rises 6:17 a.m. sets 6:03 p.m.

Crab Orchard Lake ty Hospital. Dr. onn! Mrs. Clara Blanford, 76, a former Evansville resident, died in He was a farmer. Mr.

Treece ur. iuiiv icddvcs ins vvnc, auu Dan of Marion; sisters Mrs. was born in Union County March Centerville Hospital in East. St Louis Sunday after a short ill 33 37 35 3D 33 34 31 last night: Belleville Moline Peoria Quincy Rantoul Rockford Springfield Vandalia Albany, rain Albuquerque, cloudy New Orleans, cloudy 82 71 New York, rain 39 33 Oklahoma City, clear 65 46 Omaha, cloudy 37 33 .07 Philadelphia, cloudy 33 30 .60 Phoenix, clear 71 47 Pittsburgh, cloudy 41 33 .12 Portland, snow 37 32 .44 Portland, cloudy 49 37 Rapid City, snow 43 32 .06 St. Louis, clear 62 33 Salt Lake City, snow 36 26 San Diego, cloudy 64 56 San Francisco, clear 62 49 Seattle, cloudy 48 34 .03 Tampa, clear 84 66 Washington, cloudy 40 35 2.11 MARSHALL BROWNING, DU QUOIN ADMITTED: Green, Mrs.

Margaret, Du Quoin Reiva, Mrs. Elsie, Du Quoin Lambertn. William, Pinckneyville Griffin, Mrs. Augustine, Du Quoin Opp, Mrs. Ann, Du Quoin Chapman, Mrs.

Ina, Pinckneyville Hester, John. Du Quoin DISCHARGED: Jones, Mrs. Darlene, Du Quoin Watson, Rollie, Elkivlle Martin, Paul, Dowell Moake. Mrs. Mildred, Benton MINERS, CHRISTOPHER ADMITTED: Duckworth, Mrs.

Lelia, Buckner Varner, Howard, Mulkeytown Bacon, Mrs. Anna, Christopher Withrow, Elmer, Christopher Dugger, Mrs. Susan, Benton Williams, Mrs. Aretta, Sesser DISCHARGED: Dugger, Mrs. Susan, Benton Louie Borman of Manteno, Mrs.

Stanley Garrish of Olympia, and Mrs. Fred Trokey of East St. Louis; brothers, Robert of St. Louis and Leon of Baton Rouge, and mother of 10 inches below spillway. Devil's Kitchen Lake 12 inches above spillway.

Little Grassy Lake 5 inches above spillway. 4, 1865, son of David and Mary Treece. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Eli-abeth Johnson of Jonesboro; sons, William Jackson Treece of Worthington, Ohio, and Wayne Treece of Elgin; five grandchildren and eight .51 36 41 51 46 35 52 53 30 52 40 43 33 33 37 45 45 34 34 Bismarck, snow Funeral arrangements are incomplete. The Mitchell Fu Funeral services will be at 10 Boise, cloudy Boston, snow Buffalo, rain Chicago, fog neral Home of Marion is in charge.

24 29 23 23 31 31 37 33 25 30 31 Dr. Scholl's Remedies, Appliances, Arch Supports and Shoes. Come in today for a FREE FOOT TEST! a. m. Thursday at the Norris and Son Funeral Home, Jonesboro, .02 .01 .21 .17 .33 .07 .39 .20 .24 ness.

She was born Nov. 27, 1836, in Evansville, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Young. She was married to William Blanford, who preceded her in death.

Mrs. Blanford was a member of the St. Boniface Catholic Church in Evansville. She leaves sons, William Blanford of St. Ann, and Frank Young of Evansville; and three grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at 9 a.m. Wednesday at St. Boniface Catholic Church in Evansville. Rev. Francis Tecklenberg will officiate.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the Veath and Welge Funeral Home in Evansville. Cleveland, fog Air Vet Kills with Rev. Bennie Jones, pastor of the United Pentecostal Church Denver, snow Des Moines, cloudy Detroit, cloudy ft ilir in Anna, ofifciating. Burial will be in Jonesboro Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p. m. today. IT 3 -11 78 51 37 22 Fairbanks, cloudy Fort Worth, clear Helena, cloudy FREEPORT ROCKFORD DE KALM A A CKtCAGOV OCK A 'X0N ISLAND' rfy OTTAWA JOtlET j' JALESBURG Wml KANKAKEE PEORIA "1 PONTIAC MACOMB r.BlOOMINGTO I LINCOLN CHAMPAIGN BEARBSTOWN r7 URBANA youiNcv mT JACKSONVILLE DECATUR PARIS ft MATTOO CARUNVILLE EFFINGHAM EDWARDS-J VNOALIA A I V1LLE I T. LOUIS "1 LAWRENCEVIU.E ST LOUIS 1 I MT.

VERNON Murphysboro errim CAN BOM DALE HARRISBUR0 VMARICWJ MEMORIAL, MARION ADMITTED: Masterson, Mrs. Lula, Marion De Monsi, Mrs. Mary, Marion Pentecost, Mrs. Margaret, Carterville Anderson, Mrs. Janet, Creal Springs Carter, Mrs.

Esther, Marion Gugliemini, Mrs. Mary, Johnston City Gresham, Dorothy, Marion Newlin, John, Marion Edwards, Mrs. Sue, Marion Crain, Mrs. Sharon, Marion Davis, Mrs. Mollie, Marion Chancey, Billy, Marion Whitfield, Mrs.

Lillie, Marion DISCHARGED: Jones, Carol, Marion Reynolds, Mrs. Loudene, Stonefort Watson, Susan. Marion Waters, Mrs. Ethel. Anna Jackson, Charles, Goreville Yandell, Mrs.

Charlene, Vienna .02 Sofa Pillows Values to $4.95 $1100 Special Jit each FURNITURE MURPHYSBORO Honolulu, clear 64 32 .02 Indianapolis, clear Thomas Heel, Broad Toe Area. Arch Feature, Popular Styles Kids Love 'Em. 111 West Main St. WEST FRANKFORT, ILLINOIS Phone 932-5319 AREA REALTY, Inc. Juneau, cloudy Kansas City, cloudy 27 34 53 52 .61 80 46 40 54 65 59 73 79 35 Phone 549-2141 Carbondale Los Angeles, cloudy Louisville, clear Memphis, fog Miami, clear Milwaukee, rain 57 1.37 ARTHUR HUBBARD DIES Services Set Thursday At Christopher Arthur Hubbard, 85, of Mulkev 75 33 32 .20 Manchester, N.H., March 12(AP) An unemployed Air Force veteran slew his Japanese-born wife and their fcur children with a claw hammer in the early morning darkness, police reported today.

Atty. Gen. William Maynard said Joseph M. Simichak, 39, walked into police headquarters at 4:25 a. m.

and blurted out that his family was dead. Maynard said Simichak was charged with murder. A squad of police rushed to the first-floor, four-room tenement where the family lived. They found the mother, Nobuki. 33, and PINCKNEYVILLE COMMUNITY ADMITTED: Eisenhauer, Mrs.

Patricia, Pinckneyville Wetiewski, Leo, Tamaroa Jones, Mrs. Sarah, Pinckneyville DISCHARGED: Hicks, Charles, Pinckneyville St. Paul, cloudy 35 .03 town, died Monday evening in Miners Hospital, Christopher. THOMAS STULL DIES Services Set Thursday At Zeigler ST. JOSEPH, MURPHYSBORO ADMITTED: Mrs.

Clarence, Murphysboro Imhoff, Clifford, Murphysboro Moore, Mrs. Clarence. Murphysboro Plant, Sam, Murphysboro Imhoff, Mrs. Clinton, Murphysboro DISCHARGED: Thomas H. Stull, 85.

of 307 State Zones How It Looks Across State Maple Zeigler, died at 5 p.m. Monday in Herrin Hospital. He had been in the hospital Hashey, Mrs. Nicholas and baby. Yes I get the message.

When you get that mess cleaned up hand me the the children in bed. Maynard said He was born Dec. 12, 1877, the son of George and Tempia Sullivan Hubbard. Mr. Hubbard was a retired merchant.

He was a member of the Mulkeytown Christian Church. He leaves a son, Floyd L. of Le-may, daughter, Mrs. Marie Duchene of Mulkeytown: sister, Mrs. Ada Brown of Zeigler; and brothers, Tom of Mulkeytown and George of West Frankfort.

His wife, Etta Sim, died in July 1962. boto Worthen, Mrs. Otis, Murphysboro Cornell, Donald, Murphysboro Brown, Mrs. William, Murphysboro Hollman, Mrs. Betty Lou, Murphysboro Dailey, Roy, De Soto 1 Wednesday cloudy and colder with snow or snow flurries.

High middle or upper 20s. Occasional snow or snow flurries and colder tonight, low in the middle 20s. 2, 3 Rain changing to snow and UNION, WEST FRANKFORT ADMITTED: Southerland, Mrs. Edith, West Frankfort Menees, Mrs. Navada, West Frankfort Kornaski.

August, West Frankfr Adams, Thomas, West Frankfort Wilson, Sybil, West Frankfort DISCHARGED: Dawson, Ben, West Frankfort Page, Miles, Orient all had been struck with a hammer. The mother and one son. Franklin, 4, held a spark of life and were taken to Sacred Heart Hospital. Mrs. Simichak died shortly afterward; the boy in three hours.

Killed as they slept were: Patricia, Elizabeth, 2, and Kath-erine, 6 months. Simichak, who served 17 years in the Air Force, met his wife in Japan in 1957 while he was stationed there. Maynard said a preliminary investigation could ascribe no motive for the slayings. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Gilbert Funeral Home in Christopher.

Rev. Frank Davis will officiate. Burial will be in the Mulkeytown Ceme-tqry. Friend may call at the funeral home after 7:30 p.m. today.

two days suffering from a heart ailment. He was born March 26, 1877, at Zeigler. Mr. Stull was a retired coal miner. He was a member of the Zeigler First Christian Church and United Mine Workers Local 9018.

He leaves his wife, Anna sons, Herman L. of Watsonville, and Opal Aaron of Mercury, brother William of Herrin: step-son Charles A. Welch of Kodiak, Alaska; step-daughters, Mrs. Steve Rowland of Christopher and Mrs. Leonard Cox of Marion; 11 grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the First Christian Church. Rev. Bill Jackson will officiate. Burial will be in the Harrison Cemetery, Buckner.

Friends may call after noon Wednesday at the Vantrease Funeral Home, Zeigler. UNION COUNTY, ANNA ADMITTED: Trexler, Clyde, Perks Greer, Mrs. Gussie, Anna Rloodworth, Mrs. Julia. Anna Wright, Mrs.

Sylvia, Uliin DISCHARGED: Lewis, Carboidale Rich, Carroll. Cobden Mount, Mrs. Kathy and baby, Anna Algee, Leumer, Pulaski Barlow, Loren, Anna Lankford, Sherman, Perks turning colder tonight, low around 30. Wednesday cloudy and colder with snow likely. High mostly in lower 30s.

4, 5 Cloudy with showers and thunderstorms with rain changing to snow by morning. Colder tonight with low in the low and middle 30s. Wednesday cloudy and colder with rain or snow ending. High Wednesday in middle or upper 30s. 6 Showers and thunderstorms beginning by evening.

Cloudy with showers and thunderstorms and East St. Lcuis Livestock Hogs barrows and gilts No 1 and 2 190 to 230 lb 14.40-75; No 2-3 240-270 lb 13.50-14.25; 1-2 150-170 lb 12.50-14.00; sows No 1-3 275-400 lb 12.75-13.50; 2-3 400-500 lb 12.25-75; 500-600 lb 11.75-12.25; boars 11.25-75. turning colder tonight. Low to Marriage Linceses Murphysboro: Edmund Elmer Kunce, 47, Murphysboro. and Edith Irene Heu mann, 38, Carbondale.

Murphysboro: Jack Wesley Pieron, 21 Murphysboro, and Marsha Ann Bile, 18 Murphysboro. Murphysboro: Wayne L. Milan, 28, Mounds, and Patricia Jean Roeyk, 20 Chicago. Murphysboro: Jerome B. Wildman, 20 Carbondale, and Noel Ann Lau, 19, Dal-ton.

Murphysboro: Gene A. Money, 25, Carbondale, and Velma June King, 21, night 35 to 40. Wednesday rain ending and colder. High Wednes day around 40. CHICAGO AREA: Snow flurries and colder tonight.

Low near 30. Wednesday cloudy, snow flurries Births BENTON: PIERCY, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard, a daughter Monday in Franklin Hospital, Benton. CARBONDALE: HARGAN, Mr.

and likely and colder. High in the lower 30s, Thursday outlook: Cloudy, snow flurries likely and cold. ST. LOUIS AREA: Cloudy with rain tonight and not much temperature change. Low tonight in the upper 30s.

Tomorrow rain ending with decreasing cloudiness by evening and colder. High tomorrow around 40. Mrs. Virgil, a daughter Monday in Doc tors Hospital, Carbondale. JEAN L.

SMITH DIES Services Set Thursday For Former Herrin Man Jean Laverne Smith, 26, of Chicago, formerly of Herrin, died at 12:50 p.m. Monday in Hines Veterans Hospital, Hines. He had been ill several years. Born Jan. 21, 1937 at Herrin, he was the son of Willard L.

and Jewel Berry Smith. He married the former Grace Cook, Dec. 16, 1961, at Chicago. Mr. Smith served with the Air Force from 1954 to 1958.

He was a member of the Herrin Eagles Lodge. He leaves his wife, Grace; daughter, Jewel Ann, at home; father and step-mother, Willard L. and Mae Smith of Herrin; sisters, Mrs. June Gratton of Syl-mar, Mrs. Joan Schamp ol La Crescenta, and stepsister, Mrs.

Joannine Tuma of Herrin. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Jonnson's Funeral Home, Herrin. Rev. Gerald E.

Gulley will official. Eur-ial will be in Herrin City Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Wednesday. CHESTER: CLESSA, Mr.

and Mrs. Ori- vel, a daughter, Wednesday at Chester Memorial Hospital. CARTER VTLLE FERKETCH, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richard, a daughter Mon day in Doctors Hospital, Carbondale.

CREAL SPRINGS: ANDERSON, Mr. and Mrs. Albert, a son Tuesday in Marion Why put Memorial Hospital. PINCKNEYVILLE: EISENHAUER, Mr Southern Illinois Deaths DE SOTO: AI1ZE, Earl Edward, 23, of Rt. 2.

died at 1:05 a. m. today in Herrin Hospital; funeral 2 p. m. Friday at the Bush Pentecostal Church; burial in Blairsville Cemetery; friends may call at Johnson's Funeral Home, Herrin, after 6 p.

m. Wednesday and at the church at noon Friday. EVANSVILLE: BLANFORD, Mrs. Clara, 76. died Sunday; services 9 a.m.

Wednesday at St. Boniface Catholic Church in Evansville, burial in church cemetery; friends may call at Veath and Welge Funeral Home in Evansville. HERRIN: SMITH. Jean Laverne. 26, of Chicago, formerly of Herrin, died at 12:50 p.

m. Monday in Hines Veterans Hospital, Hines; funeral 1:30 p. m. Thursday at Johnson's Funeral Home, Herrin; burial in Herrin City Cemetery; friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p. m.

Wednesday. MARION: HERZOG, Raleigh, 64, of 201 N. Pine died at 1:40 a. m. Sunday in Veterans Hospital, Marion; funeral 2 p.

m. Wednesday at the Murman and Wilson Funeral Home. Johnston City; burial in Boner Cemetery near West Frankfort; friends may call at the funeral home. VALIER: SHOVAN, George, 49. died at 3 p.

m. Sunday at his home; funeral 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Gilbert Funeral Home, Christopher; burial in Maple Hill Cemetery, Sesser; friends may call at the funeral home. WEST FRANKFORT: GRAY, Mrs.

Mae, 71. of 2002 E. Elm died at 5 p.m. Monday in Union Hospital. West Frankfort: funrat 2 p.

m. Thursday at the Union Funeral Home, West Frankfort, burial in Tower Heights Cemetery; friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p. m. today. ZEIGLER: STULL, Thomas 85, of 307 Maple died at 5 p.

m. Monday in Herrin Hospital, Herrin; funeral 2 p. m. Thursday at the First Christian Church, Zeigler; burial in Harrison Cemetery in Buckner; friends may call at the Vantrease Funeral Home, Zeigler. after noon Wednesday.

your marriage to Tshombe Gets Big Welcome In Katanga Elisabethville, Congo, March 12 (AP) President Moise Tshombe of Katanga returned to Elizabeth-ville today and got an almost hysterical welcome from thousands of his people. Tshombe had been away six weeks. He has been in Europe for medical treatment, leaving shortly after ending Katanga's secession from the Congo. Thousands of Africans, dancing and shouting, lined the 20-mile route from Kipushi airport to Elisabethville. In downtown Elisabethville, deafening cheers of the crowd welcomed the Katangan leader.

He walked through the crowds, shaking hands. Black and white girls rushed forward with bunches of flowers, "You had thought that I had run away. Not at all. If we must die we shall die together. I proved this during the December-January fighting." a no Airs.

amy joe, a son, in Rail Strikes Back Miners an unfair test? Pinckneyville Community Hospital. SPARTA: HENSON, Mr. and Mrs. William, a son, Monday in Sparta Community Hospital. WEST FRANKFORT.

CALCATERRA, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, a son Monday in Franklin Hospital, Benton. Southern Illinois Deaths ANNA: TREECE, John 98, of Jonesboro. died Monday at Union County Hire professional help for those "hard-to-reach" jobs.

Lots of fine craftsmen are advertising in tho classified section of the Southern Illinoisan. Sea "Business Service.1' Hospital; funeral 10 a. m. Thursday Paris, March 12 (AP) A series of two-hour strikes in support of the striking coal miners threw France's railway system into confusion today. Many suburban and long-line trains were delayed from 15 minutes to two hours.

Commuters were thrown off schedule. Many were unable to crowd into the few trains running and had to take buses or private cars. at Norris and Sun Funeral Home, Jones-buro; burial In Jonesboro Cemetery; friends may call at the funeral home alter 7 p. m. today.

CARBONDALE: RUDE, Harry 83, 407 W. Cherry Court, died Monday in the Tyler Nursing Home, Murphysboro; funeral services will be at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Huffman Funeral Hone, Carbondale; burial in the Oakland Cemetery; friends may call at the fu- i oeraJ bora. APPLIANCE SERVICE WASHERS DRYERS Dishwasher Refrigeration DURALL TV and Appliance 413 South lllinoto Carbondale.

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