.34% yats, 15%; 10. 2cago r 93 90 B coreetteriium30;‘Vjuui ov_,namjj, 61, 010 O.18lh Ave., was fined $225 on charges of disturbing the peace, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest in an appearance this morning in Magistrate Court.A petition to revoke his probation will be heard on June 17. Bond’ was set at $5,000.Gerald Schlamp, 25. of 301% S. Adams Ave., was booked for disturbing the peace and resisting arrest. He is free on bond.Police said Robert Schlamp received a broken nose in theme citizens siaic Ban* oi Warren was granted three judgment notes against Robert J. and James R. Corp, Lena. Judgment notes against Robert J. Corp were for $9,945.31 and $11,-841.23. The note against James R. Corp was for $533.87.Larry Pals, Freeport Route 3,fight and was treated at Freeport Memorial Hospital before being jailed. Both brothers were abusive when arrested, according to police.O -rack 353; ew— nand arlot long roun reds cientFreeport Man Asks$205,573 DamagesLee C. Scudder. Freeport Route 2. filed a damage suit totaling $205,573 against Nathan, Betty, Anson J. and Helen L. Hale, Winslow Route 2.Scudder filed the suit Friday in Circuit Court on behalf of himself and his wife, Kathryn Scudder.The suit asks $125,000 dam-ik of; or of ainst was rcuitages for injuries suffered byi, ex-i and ivate ssed. idard ntireMrs. Scudder on July 7, 1967 asks $80,573.50 for injuries and loss of earnings for Scudder and damages to his automobile.The suit alleges the couple was injured when the auto driven by Scudder hit two Holstein steers, owned by Nathan Hale, when the steers were on Illinois 73. The accident happened six miles north of Lena.A passenger in the Scudder auto, Mary Lou Wilson asks $500 for injuries she suffered.According to the suit. Mrs Scudder remains in a coma as a; result of the accident. She wasi declared incompetent by the court Friday.Mrs. Shirley Huenefeld Friday; filed a suit for herself and her' four children against Edward. Sadie and Alfred Raih and the Walnut Hill Corp.The suit asks $60,000 each; from the Walnut Hill Drive-in j Liquor Store, 1350 W. Galena | Ave., and the Raih Liquor Store, i owned by Alfred Raih and operated by Edward and Sadie Raih.The suit alleges they sold intoxicating liquor to Vernon L. Huenefeld on June 7, 1968.The suit alleges Huenefeld drowned later in the day because he rocked and capsized a boat on the Pecatonica River, two miles north of Freeport.21. Lampreys24. A strap28. W. E.Gladstone'spolicy32. A cipher33. Thin... rail34. Milbum or Ezra36. Massachusetts cape37. An ointment39. Gourmands41. To hail43. EsauLA 1ifAC f'lT:TtAYTQD YQBi: QTOYRDNY.Saturday’s Cryptoq SUPPED ON* ONE SI lt;e i(US, I