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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 10

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PAGE TEN THE DECATUR REVIEW Decatur, Illinois, Monday, August 22, 1966 Students! Cardinal Blasts Pacifists Spellman Defends U.S. Troop Use Have You Heard? 1 Decatur School of Beauty Culture now offers you complete training on the NEW Helene Curtis "COLOR MASTER" color developing machine! 7 (c) 1966 New York Times New York Francis Cardinal Spellman has defended the presence of American soldiers in Viet Nam and assailed the tactics of some of the antiwar demonstrators. Addressing delegates to the DECATUR 11 COMPLETE SCHOOL I I I I a song of value on I I ear, home and life insurance. Contact a me ky-jfA. MIKE jlWj DUGGAN 2721 N.

22nd Ph. 428-6742 Jltid Alaska Crash Fatal to Nine Juneau, Alaska (AP) Nine persons aboard an Alaska Coastal Airlines plane were killed Sunday when the airliner crashed and burned at the foot of a high peak in the Juneau ice cap about 30 miles north of here. The crash scene was at the level near Eagle River glacier. A helicopter pilot who reached the scene said there appeared to be no possibility of recovering the bodies from the burned wreckage of the twin engine Grumman Goose amphibian. Fourteen aircraft took part in the search for the airliner after it disappeared shortly after taking off from Skagway, Alaska, for the 100-mile flight over the edge of the Juneau ice cap.

JxLBeaiitu) WIG HAIR GOODS TRAINING Each student receives their own WIG as a part of this training offer. All Work Done' Exclusively By Students! Next Class Starts Sept. 6th Enroll Now (121 ft WATS 6470 STATE FARM tatsan Ctnpgata Dm (lldfe BhoaiqUB, Han 423-8173 I lajlttlANC Take time to gain time on your future annual convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the cardinal said Sunday night: "It is far from genuine peacemaking when demonstrators forcibly interfere with the movement of a troop train, violently interrupt a parade saluting the heroic men and women of our f.rmed forces, and protest in rude and disorderly fashion against the appearance of a high-ranking official of the government of the United States." He referred to two incidents last June, when some students walked out of graduation ceremonies at New York University and Amherst College to protest the awarding of honorary degrees to Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara. Referring to his visit last Christmas to Viet Nam, the cardinal said, "as our men see it, they are in Viet Nam for no unjust or selfish purpose; they are there to answer a desperate appeal for help; even though they bear arms and cause death and risk death they are there as peacemakers.

I returned with the greatest respect for them and their convictions." The New York prelate said that the "exercise of the right conscientious objection is limited by the right of other men to support the armed defense of their country. "Thosi who voluntarily renounce it for all other citizens in their LICENSES OF 5 DECATUR DRIVERS SUSPENDED Action has been taken against Sooner or later you find that waiting out the future doesn't work as well as you hoped. THE DALE CARNEGIE COURSE has helped thousands of men and women find a poitive plan to reach their personal goals) to ram time on their futures. The training builds self-confidence, adds effective speaking and human relations skills, motivational and leadership abilities to your job knowledge and experience. If you question the value of these abilities, ask anyone who has completed the Course.

Ji A V. 4 five Decatur motorists by the of Ex-Resident Wins Medal A former Decatur resident and son of a Medal of Honor winner was awarded the Bronze Star for bravery in Viet Nam five days after the death of his father. He is Lance Cpl. David V. Bertoldo, 19, who was cited for breaking up a Viet Cong ambush while acting as "point" for Company when enemy fire wounded two Marines.

He "fearlessly moved directly into the killing zone firing his machine gun from the hip," the medal citation says. 'The devastating effect of his intense return fire into enemy positions was responsible for breaking up the ambush and undoubtedly averting further Marine casualties," it says. Bertoldo lived in Santa Barbara, before enlisting in the Marines. His father, also a former Decatur resident, died July 23 in a San Francisco hospital. He received the Medal of Honor in World War II when he single-handedly held up a German advance for 48 hours by manning a machine gun.

fice of the secretary of state. Licenses of the following have UfoU been suspended for three mov DALE CARNEGIE -COURSES 1226 South 20th Street Decatur, Illinois Please notify me of starting date. Please send information. NAME ing traffic violations in 12 months: Ted L. Dorman, 1951 Florida a.

Stolp D. Fraser, 825 W. Decatur St. Richard E. Harmon, 2290 W.

Cushing St Ray N. Rawlings, 1014 New Moon St. Edward D. Softley, 659 S. Jackson St.

Licenses of the follow For Information Write or Phone 423-2605 PAUL E.HARRIS Limited number of speaking engagements available on LEADERSHIP and MOTIVATION. Call Mr. Harris. Claude Bou en and Associates, Inc. Normal, III.

ADDRESS CITY Please reserre a apot for me in the class now forming. ing Moultrie County residents NAACP MEETING The Decatur branch of the NAACP will meet at 8 p.m. were suspended for three mov today in the Church of the Liv ing God, 333 S. Broadway. ing traffic violations: Kenneth F.

Finke, Lake City Thomas M. McReynolds, Bethany Richard D. Sampson, Sullivan. Legal Notice AMcciatid Piw VilrrpMa Capt. William Willis looked well before his voyage.

Ailing Sailor Rescued Solo Navigator Aboard Cutter tn W4 Sutf of IHUKrt. County if Mco la the Circuit Court Maroa County. U- umn Mir -Cimt. IMn. la Probaw So.

tt-P-XO CHRYSLER ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULTURE We Are Now Taking Fall Enrollments DON'T WAIT! NOTICE Or renin. TO PROBATE WILL i mm. that an Ingham had revised the diagnosis and said Willis was not suf New York (AP A Coast Guard cutter sped today toward Argentia, to; hospitalize Capt. William 72. who bad been attempting to I-UDIIC SIUTT II.

i amtndXl Prtitioa bm beu fUd la th Circuit Court. Probata Drviaiou. of Ma-coa County, nitaoia. by Waldo Emcraon Gimr, autinf that Harry Carver of Decatur. Maroa County, nlinota.

dil Wa-ini a Win dalJ January a. 154. pur- I fhat fh loft. Central Illinois' Biggest Showing of fering from a strangulated hernia, which probably would have killed him before help arrived. He was suffering, the doctor For Information Conreniln; Classes.

BILL CHRYSLER Phone -31 or Write. 1 331 4 N. Water St. Decatur, Illinois poruna lowlaf named pcraona ar tha only known kcira or purported helra ol aald decaaaed: Gerald Kenneth Career: Waldo Emeraon Career Cladya Lorraine Lyona; Robert Eaten Brown: Loren W. Carver: Paul 1.

Career: Clyda E. Career; Roy Hlerr Career; Dorothy Carver Mounta: Mart Carver Taylor: Etta Career Stock: Bea- aia Ragland: Nettie Cripe: Joaeph Carver: Cheater RuaaeO CarverEarl Euferve sau nis ii-iooi ooai soio c-ug-land. A doctor aboard the cutter Ingham, which reached the frail craft Sunday night far out in the foggy Atlantic, first diagnosed Willis' ailment as a strangulated hernia. The cutter was expected to reach Argentia at 8:30 a. m.

EDT Tuesday. During the morning, the Coast Guard said the doctor on the lairwr; mimi um iv Looking For Something Good To Baf? Try our Specials Thii Week That other netra mi law. be), of the aald Harry Carver. deceaed. ar unknown to tha petitioner.

Waldo Em- I tiofd IB ALL NEW the amended 'petlUoa aa Unknown Hetra of Harry oarver. oeceaae. That tha foilowinc peraona were named i. mmiA Utll FOR 1967! NOW READY FOR YOU AT TV TOMS mm leaaiee ina Gerald Kenneth Carver: Waldo Emeraoa said, from a bilateral hernia a two-pronged protrusion of an abdominal organ through connective tissue or through the wall of the cavity in which the organ lies. The Coast Guard said the Ingham would arrive at Argentia at 7:30 a.m.

Tuesday. Willis' boat would have been the smallest to make the eastward Atlantic crossing. Last year, Robert Manry, a Cleveland, Ohio, newspaperman, sailed his 13-foot "TinkerbeUe" to Plymouth. Willis did not take along fresh water when he left, planning to drink sea water and rain water. His food consisted of beans, wheat germ, canned fruit, and evaporated milk.

In 1954, Willis sailed across the Pacific in 115 days. On Nov. 10, 1964, he arrived under tow in Sydney, Australia, on a raft, "Age Unlimited," after a 204-day, journey. Ass't Cup Cakes 629c Apple Cinnamon Danish Rolls 639c WITT UNIT SCHOOLS TO OPEN MONDAY Witt (Special) Witt Unit Schools will open on Monday with a faculty workshop oarver; t.iaoya irraioe i-jwi lEuene Rrown: and The National Bank of Decatur. Decatur, llhnoia.

bow known aa Tha Firat National Bank of Decatur, aa Trustee. That ail other neraoaa. (If any there I be), who may be Interested in thia pro- reeding or who hav or claim aome richt. I title or Intereat tn the Eaute of Harry Carver, deceased, ar unknowa to the 'petitioner. Waldo Emeraoa Carver, and hav been listed the amended Peti-Unit as Unknown Owner.

i That the amended Petition pray that the Will dated January a. 1954. admitted to probate, and aotlc is hereby 'riven to the above named peraona. to the I'nknown Heir of Harry Carver, de- i ceased, to I'nknown Owners and to all See I'm For Your Pirnir Xeetlx SEE! Color f.Ys Giant 25 incn SCREEN the largest available ihe huge rectangular screen puts you right into the picture with Zenith's "Sunshine" picture tube and, Ph. 429-5349 'ffif 433 N.

Water 7 1 JQ 1 1 1 1 at 9:30 a.m. Registration of all grades, kindergarten through senior high, will be held Aug. 31 at 8:50 a.m. The hot lunch program will begin operating on Aug. 31.

Prices will be the same as last year: 30 cents for students and 35 cents for faculty members. Half-Day Session At Nokomis Monday Nokomis (Special) The St Louis parochial School in Nokomis will open on Monday with a half day session. August 30 will be the first full day of school. whom It may concern that a hearing win be had on aald amended Petition by eald Circuit Court, I Probate Division), in the room usually occupied by itald Court, la the County Building la the City of Decatur, Macon County. Illinois, oa the JJrd day of September, A.

D. 196, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. or as aooa thereafter aa the matter can heard, at which time aad p(ar you ar hereby notified to be present If you ao destr. Dated at Decatur, Illinois.

Aufuet 17, (SEAL) John T. Curry Circuit Clerk of the Circuit Court of Macon County, Illinois Downing. Smith. Jonrenaen Uht 295 North Franklin Street Decatur, Uliaoia HARVARD RESEARCH Cambridge, Mass. (AP) The Harvard Graduate School of Education has announced a two-year program of research and training in human resource development for Latin-Ameri SEE! New High Fashion In The can and Caribbean countries.

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