Mt Vernon Register News (Newspaper) - May 27, 1965, Mt Vernon, Illinois rHE - MT. ILLINOIS MAY 27, 1965 DEATHS and FUNERALS Pearl Van Dyke Funeral On Saturday Nancy Flanigan Funeral At 3:00 Friday MARKETS Mt. Vernon Hog Market Prices paid 12:30 p. m. today were The top was 20.75 ior 200 to ' Mrs. Nancy Evelyn Flanigan j 900 ib 6:.^^ a. m. today at Jefferson will be held at 3:00 p. m. at the Pill Icy Funeral Chapel and burial vnU be in Oakwood i Tile body will lie in state at | the Pulley Funeral Home where friends may call after 6:00 p. m. Van Dyke's occurred a week after her David Van was killed in a truck accident near Mrs. Van Dyke was the daughter of John G. and Hattie On December 23, 190s she was at Belle to j bert Alexander who preceded her in She was later married to Hugh who is also Mrs. Flanigan was a Boars were 11.50 and 12.00. 12:30 p. m. today prices will be based on next Mt. Vernon Grain at the Setzekorn Nursing | sows 3O0 weight and over Home at the age of 75^ five months and eight Funeral will be held Friday at p.m. at the First church of the The Rev. Ray Jewell will officiate and burial will follow in Hill Friends may call after 4:(iO p.m. today at the Pulley Funeral At 2:00 p.m. Friday the body will be moved to the church to lie in state until the funeral Flanigan was bom December 18, 1879 in Jefferson the daughter of Henry and Lear She wis first married to Ro And Elsewhere ly Dees Van who died March 29. 1952. She was a member of tlie Wesley Methodist She is by the Mrs. of j Rutherford and Mrs. ' ghe is by one Daisy of Granite Alexander Dale of East 111.; three Holland Mrs. Tot Mrs. land of and Tom t Irene Lane and Mrs. Cleo Holland of and two great I all of Mt. She was preceded in death by a Walter Van two Mrs. Nell Borders and Mrs. Clara and a Max David Van Myrtle Former Dies in Idaho Mrs. 7S, of died at 3:30 p. m. Tuesday at her Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p. m. Friday at the Rupert Mrs. King was bom in the daughter of and Sarah Jane She was married to Harlan who preceded her in Survivors include two two Mrs. Cecile Summers of Mt. Vemon and Mrs. Effie Auten of and one MT. WEATHER Wednesday high 83, low 61. Rainfall from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. Thursday Rainfall 1965 to date 11.54 One yar ago high 82, low 65. Five years ago high 74. low 57. Ten years ngn high 83. low 60. The following prices we r e j quoted in Mt. Vemon this ' - ' Wheat 1.2-1. Soybeans 2.70. Shell com 1.35. Ear com 1.32. St. Louis Produca ST. LOmS - Eggs and live A large 25-27 A medium 20-21, A small 16-17, B large 23-24; wholesale grades standards 23-24, unclassified 21Vi-22V3, checks 16-17. 16-17, light over 5 lb 10-11, under 5 Ib 5, broilers and fryers 20-21. Ann Chwascinski Dies At Age 82; Rites At Radom Mrs. Ann 82, of died at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Washington County Hospital in Nash Funeral services will be held at 8:00 a.m. Saturday at St. Michael's Catholic Church in with the Rev. Stanley Ksycki Burial will be in the church The body will lie in state at the Kringer Funeral Home in where friends may call after 7:00 p.m. Rosary will be recited at 8:00 p.m. at the Kringer Funeral Mrs. Chwascinski was June 10, 1882, in In September 1905 at she was married to John who preceded her in include seven and George of John of Joe of Christopher and Ray of two Sophia and Regina both of one Joe Blush of one of 30 grandchildren and 26 great Hospital Notes Jefferson Memorial George Ralph ier of Clarence bert Hamison of Myrtle Van Frank Dan iel Webster Earl J. Walter Marion Good Samaritan Florence Lillian William A. Mary Frances Ruth Evelyn Anthony Duane Jane A. Michael Lynn Alberta Roberta Charlotte Jean Earl Mrs. Linda Joyce Burroughs and Timothy Minnie M. Leroy Pearl Jane Mrs. Phyllis H. Douthitt and Mrs. Doris Dennie Edward Hannah Mae and Mrs. Bessie Evelyn Goings of Valley a William Thomas Dale of one Hayes of Mt. 15 grandchildren and 19 great She was preceded in death by three two brothers and one 24,700 Killed In Accidents CHICAGO nation's death toll from accidents in the i first three months this year killed 24,700 an increase of 300-or 1 per cent - over the same period last the National Safety Council reported because of a tion increase council the death rate from accidents actually dropped from 56.4 to 54.7 per 100,000 a 3 per cent Traffic Jam On Autobahn Chicago Grain CHICAGO No. 2 hard 1.47 Hi No. 2 red 1.45%n. Com No. 2 yellow 1.37^n. Oats No. 2 heavy 73%n; No. 2 extra heavy white 75. Soybeans No. 1 2.85%-86^n. Soybean oil 10.26n. Chicago Produce CHICAGO Chicago Mercantile Exchange - Butter 93 score AA 58%; 92 A 581 i; 90 B 56?i; 89 C cars 90 B 571,2; 89 C 5714. Eggs 70 per cent or better A whites 27i/i; mixed mediums 23; standards 25. It was partly windy and cooler in northern Illinois today with highs in the 50s and the 60s. Skies were fair to partly cloudy in Southern which also experienced cooler Daytime highs ranged from 70 to 78. Fair and continued cool weather was forecast for Illinois through Lows tonight are expected to range from tlie 40s in northern Illinois to the upper 40s and mid 50s in Southern CHECK FOR S. Cook vice president of accounting for General Radiator presents check for new here to Robert drive chairman and director for the Jane STATE 83 M 72 50 Peoria 49 Livestock NATIONAL Quincy Springfield East Dubuque Chicago Midway Chicago Grant Park midwest Madison South Bend Paducah 72 49 74 47 74 53 84 56 71 42 75 53 84 56 76 42 80 58 85 64 THE WEATHER ELSEWHERE By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS High Low Pr. 87 M clear 69 45 87 70 cloudy 40 35 clear 48 92 54 82 67 73 54 cloudy 86 65 Germany work on the East side of the Iron Curtain autobahn crossing to Berlin here caused a traffic jam West German customs police Cars were backed up as much as a police causing about an hour's wait in front of the At customs officials reported traffic was flowing MEETING OF RED LEADERS IS SHOT UP from Page Meetings W A.M. A. F. A. M. Special meeting Mt. Vemon Lodge No. 31 A. F. & A. M. wUI be held Friday right May 28, 1965. 7:30 p. m. Work in third Byron Secy. 5-128. northeast of The spokesman said the gims killed 12 Viet and wounded 20. The Sommers suffered one casualty in the Seaman Jimmy C. Stinnett of was killed when the muzzle end of a 5-inch gun on the destroyer A U.S. military spokesman said the piano shot down was one of several Crusaders flyins support for eight M raiding a railroad yard at midway between the Communist capital of Hanoi and tlie North Vietnamese Other pilots said they saw the disabled Crusader plunge into the target area and that the pilot failed to Claim Vank Captured Radio Hanoi announced that a U. S. plane had been shot over but it no word on the fate of the Radio Hanoi claimed another American Lt. Philip Neil Butler of was captured near Vinh after his plane was shot down on the night of April 20. The broadcast said Butler was being treated Today was the second day in succession U.S. planes had hit a major North Vietnamese port and naval and pilots said was The spokesman said the raiders dropped eight tons of bombs and hit the railroad yard with rockets and cannon moderate The two Americans killed Wednesday were special forces advisers accompanying units sent to relieve Vietnamese troops who had been ambushed by New Zealand Offers Men In New Prime Minister Keith Holyoake announced his government has offered to send a four-gun artillery battery of 120 men to South vjet Nam to fight with tlie 1,000-man Australian battalion which left Sydney for South The New Zealanders are to leave in a few days by The Australian battalion is traveling by 111. - receipts for Hogs 4,500; cattle 300: calves 100; sheep 100. Hogs 5,500; barrows and gilts 205-270 lb 21.00-75; sows 28j-K0 lb 17.00-19.25. Cattle 1,000, calves 150; choice steers 26.50; good and low choice 23.00 - 26.00: good and choice heifers 22.00-25.00; cows 14.00 - 16.50; good and choice 20.it-29.00; good and j clear choice calves 17.00-21.00. Sheep 100; choice and prime spring lambs steady at 27.50-28.50. Wall Street NEW YORK stock market showed a fairly sharp loss late this afternoon but early losses were cut as the pace of trading Volume for the day was estimated at 5.9 million shares compared with 53.3 million Here was the picture the The worst losses were late in the On were reduced by about 25 per cent. Approaching the final losses of key stocks ran from fractions to more than a Occasionally there was a wider Union Carbide fell more than 2. Down a point or more were Du International Nickel and General Motors and Ford showed declines of less than a Chrysler was an active fractional Major steels were unchanged to fractionally A favorable court ruling on the proposed acquisition of & Ford by Reynolds Tobacco was accompanied by a rise of more than a point in Penick & Ford which stood out BE the volume Reynolds was Johnson & Johnson was another 2-pc'int Down a point or more were W.R. Great Northern Louisville & Pennsylvania New York Litton Mesta Machine and Scott Paper was off almost 2 and General Baking preferred more than 3. & Western Railway advanced more than 2. Eastern Lines gained 2 and Northwest Airlines more than a Prices declined in heavy trading on the American Stock Corporate bonds were mixed Treasury bonds drifted light early U.S. 66 4.90 76 51 ae 40 cloudy 86 66 58 40 Des clear 68 42 cloudy 84 66 clear 67 37 Fort clear 85 65 cloudy 61 49 83 74 62 cloudy 91 74 59 40 Kansas clear 74 51 Los cloudy 77 55 cloudy 87 64 cloudy 88 clear SO clear 80 rain 63 New clear 86 75 New clear 94 73 Okla. clear 80 54 66 41 cloudy 88 68 clear cloudy cloudy clear Rapid cloudy 50 34 clear 90 66 St. clear 82 55 Salt clear 62 37 San cloudy 6S 57 San clear 68 50 clear 69 48 cloudy 91 73 clear 92 70 snow 47 29 89 00 87 64 88 51 75 48 55 Young Mob Tries To Crash Probe J. CHICAGO - A mob of young people today to break into the building where the House Committee on un-American Activities is holding a The demonstrators stormed the main entrance and clashed with police who halted them before they could get into the After the attempted breakthrough was police rounded up 24 of the young men and They sat on the sidewalk and locked arms and joined in singing Shall teenage girls caused a disturbance inside the room and four of them were escorted or carried out by a U.S. That began when one girl rose and started to sing Another teenage girl had been grabbed by marshals when she sat down and tried to block the entrance to the building where the hearings are being The committee hearing encountered a strategy of silence by witnesses again Versta a Negro who had been refused to He was the seventh consecutive witness to decline to answer questions by the committee Alfred asked Miller whether he was a member of the Com- i When Miller refused to citing the 5th and other amendments to the the committee's information you have been a member of he Communist party in the at least since March 1914. How could this injure you if you testified it is not The witness still refused to This was the third and last day of the Chicago hearings on Communist activity in in a stormy session witnesses refused to answer questions and 12 demonstrator were ejected from the hearing Radiator Firm Gives McADOO Poppy Poster Contest Winners Are Announced The new Mt. Vemon YMCA is richer due to the generosity of General Radiator Co. The to the was presented by Noman S. a new resident of the who is vice of accounting for the radiator check represents the faith in the community by this growing It reflects faith in the benefits which a Young Men's Association can bring to the people and youth of Mt. Vemon and Jefferson YMCA president Lewis said General Radiator also has provided two desks for the new Lewis said work on the health room is expected to begin this week after interior painting and cleaning is The which will be used on a is being scheduled for every day use except It eventually be fully equipped for persons holding Sustaining and Business He said the meeting room and lounge will be available in the near future for non - profit Wood burning wood plastic and rubber water colors and other art supplies still being sought for arts and Lewis NOW FACES HOUSE POLL TAX FIGHT from Page BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. John O. Jones of 613 south 22nd street are the parents of a daughter bom at 10:41 o'clock yesterday in Good Samaritan She weighed eight pounds three Mr. and Mrs. Danny Eaves of No. Bishop Court are the parents of a son bom at 12:25 o'clock this in Good Samaritan weighed six pounds five Mr. and Mrs. Larry Burton of 728 north 11th street are the parents of a daughter bom at 3:34 o'clock this In Good Samaritan Sht Tractor-Trailer Rig Rams Into Ditch The driver of a tractor trailer I escaped injury early today when ' the rig separated and both plunged into a ditch on Highway 460 about four miles east of Mt. Sheriff Dewey Barton said the accident occurred about 1:05 a.m. The was L. Ind. He said he was going west when the trailer broke loose from the Both parts of the rig veered across the highway and rammed Into the The trailer The was extensively The windshield was broken in the tractor weighed seven pounds nine ounces and has been named Michelle The grandparents are Mr. and Harvel Burgess of this and Mrs. Earl Burton of West CIRCUIT COURT Nine motorists were fined in circuit court here yesterday for traffic They Jack Ray G. W. West no certified copy of authority to Pedro Roberto Rio Hanley LeRoy Larry G. No. 4 Mt. illegal Ronald Lewis Santa Jackie L. 700 S. 18th, Mt. ship that helped the to passage in the Senate will be missing in the but Democratic leaders are not They have a big bulge in votes over the and are confident that in tlie with no place else to most will vote for the The GOP members are supporting a measure cosponsored by their party's Rep. Gerald R. Ford of and Rep. William M. who helped write last year's Civil Rights Act and played a key role in getting it The big difference this and the administration's is that the GOP version has no automatic trigger aimed at specific Southern federal registrars would be sent into any state or county in which 25 persons complained they were denied the right to vote because of their JEFFERSON COUNTY SPEEDWAY Will OPEN MAY 26 Many Exciting and Thrilling Moments STOCK CAR RACES TIME TRIALS STARTS 7:30 P.M. EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT of Popular Comet This one four door Comet has low it still looks and like % new and It offers one of most and dependable transportation buys en the used car This is also the best example I know of that yon don't Kniffon MOTORS 342-42t Used Car Elizabeth In Sees Wall By JOHN O. KOEHLER BERLIN - Queen Elizabeth II flew 110 miles behind the Iron Curtain today to West East claimed that West German agents were planning on the Berlin wall during her 5^4-hour The queen's 22-mile route through the city took her past the barbed but there were no plans for her to stop at it. British officials said this was done to spare her any posters such as the East Germans put up for President Kennedy's visit to the wall in June 1963. The East German Radio asserted that of the West intelligence ice run by Gen. len were planning i against the border of the German Democratic The broadcast also charged that West German Chancellor flight to West Berlin Wednesday night aboard a U.S. Air Force plane to greet the queen was a violation of East German air East Germany's Red government said a month ago it had no objection to the queen's visit to West But this week the East German Foreign Office accused by coming to meet of trying to the as an aggressive of West Germany's claims to West West German and West Berlin authorities ignored he The East did not object to the queen's visit because officially she came to inspect British troops who with and French soldiers make up West Berlin's Allied But West Berliners viewed her coming as an expression of British solidarity with them and arranged a big It was Elizabeth's first flight Communist in her 12-year During the 15 minutes her Royal Air Force turboprop plane was over East radar spotted a number of unidentified planes in the air corridor she But none appeared to come close to the royal One West Berlin newspaper said Elizabeth's visit would rank with Kennedy's among the most important events in Berlin's postwar Elizabeth and her Prince landed at the British military airport In the suburb of They were welcomed by West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt and Chancellor Elizabeth's visit to West Berlin was the climax of her state visit to West began May 18 and ends when she sails for home aboard the royal yacht She is the first British monarch to visit Germany in 52 For 10 days now Elizabeth has been the center of the former enemy nation's Newspapers publish pages of pictures and stories about her Television stations show segments of her tour in live Thousands of Germans turn out to cheer wherever she For many Germans the royal visit is the final pardon after two world wars as Britain's The local American Legion today announced the winners of this year's Poster The First place - Helen of 220 Second place - Lairy 236 Burns Third place - Larry Duane 710 south 15th Cash prizes of and were awarded to the poster The judges were Sister of St. Mrs. Floyd and Mrs. Mildred this year's Poppy today expressed the thanks to everyone who helped with the sale of ROARING HITS MT. COUNTY from Page toppled and shed roofs were Tlie Civil Defense teams stayed in operation until 10 p. m. Plant Damaged The wind blew down a section of the front wall at the Hans Industries plant at the southeast edge of Mt. Vernon and also caused considerable damage to the The plant was operating as this despite the The rural fire was called when a power line fell at the home of Charles Vaughn on the Electrical wires were knocked down by falling trees and limbs in many No fires A number of television antennas were leveled in Mt. trees and alleys were blocked by limbs in some locations and there was some damage to homes from falling The wind broke the front door glass at Hansen's 318 south Tenth Damage At The strong wind caused considerable damage at Lake the city reservoir seven miles north of Boats and motors were a fell and broke a window at one cabin on the lake and some boat docks were Illinois Power Co. officials said electrical disruptions were scattered all over tlie men in power company crews worked through the night Power was off for some time in the Dix area and in northeastern sections of the The county's Gvil Defense network functioned smoothly during the storm emergency despite the absence of Director Leitz and two key radio Paul Bellamy and Martin Hubert Payne at Ross Horton at Belle J. R. Lance at Helen Keller at Bonnie and Roy Piercy at gave reports on an emergency During the storm a tree crashed into the roof of tlie Moose aub House at Jaycee causing considerable Handbills From Planes Illegal - A prohibiting the dropping of circulars and other objects from airplanes for advertising promotions has been signed by Gov. Otto Violators will be subject to a jail term and Kemer also signed Wednesday a authorizing the Southwest Regional Port District to acquire and operate museums and Car Thief Would Lose His License convicted of auto theft would automatically lose his driver's license under a approved by the Illinois House The legislation also gives the secretary of state authority to suspend or the driver's license of a convicted of stealing hub breaking into or tampering with a O incurrence by the Senate In a minor would send the to Gov. traffic passed by the House Wednesday would allow the secretary of state to revoke the license of a teen-ager convicted of driving after state curfew sent back to the Senate for concurrence in were bills exempting and from civil damages arising from their treatment of persons at accident to the Senate was a permitting the Illinois Fair Employment Practices Commission to initiate complaints against Tlie FEPC now can take action only when an individual claiming discrimination in jobs brings a case before the Rep. Robert said members of minorities otien don't apply for jobs with firms which know Rep. Albert of Republican minority said the proposal do the first thing to a An passed and to the Senate would a attorney to aircraft or vessels used in commission of A hill hy Dan requiring counties over 200.000 to machines or ballot counting was by the Affected hy the proposal would be Winnebago and now have voting They are Cook St. and The House also referred to the a till to make a punishable by 1-2 years instead of a Its Robert said it reduce many of Other bills advanced to the million to the Illinois Veterans and million for operation the Rep. Don tabled a which would have transferred state police from jurisdiction of the to the of Tlie House a which would have townships to cities for police Cars 1 Driver Cited A man charged with failure to yield I right-of-way after a collision yesterday at 7th and Main Vernon police said Charles Gardner was given the citation after his car and ens driven by Gary L. 16, 721 S. 17th, collided about 3:36 p.m. were no WHERE THERE'S THERE'S Thera All For Fashion And To Turn To DOLLENS SHOE STORE 1003 Mt. Jefferson County's Finest end Only Shoe can joyed with theie in Stareo & il- I MUST BE SEEING THINGS Pitney COUNTRY COUSINS DEAR MY NAME IS BARBRA Streisand BY POPULAR DEMAND & MARY FAILING IN SOMEBODY ELSE IS TAKINO MY lAUGHI Beau MARY Soundtrack THf SOUND OF MUSIC 0.0 Alio are tept In 4S 4S RPM HEIP RHONDA Beach Soya BACK IN MY ARMS AGAIN the Shim CRYING IN THE CHAPEl CONCRETE AND ClAY JUST A IT'S NOT WONDERFUL Campbell & The THEN lai COUNT AGAN WHAT'S HE DOING IN MY Arnold