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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 5

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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The rantagraph Bloomingtnn-Xormal, 111. Feb. 15, 19G7 AtJai Knife Found A search of prisoners in the McLean County jail Wednesday: morning led to the discovery of 1 a knife made from the mita! webbing of a bed. Deputies found the weapon, about eight indies long, inside a A prisoner had bent a piece of metal webbing on one of the jail bunks until the metal broke. Then the metal was sharpened iy I Till iiiiri rorMMMMMMMaiMMi mhiiiiii ill ill i i i in-jfLiii to a sharp point on the concrete i cell floor.

1 iff. No complaints had been signed Wednesday morning against the inmate suspected of making the knife. Radio operator Leonard Bav- ester got a tip about the knife from another prisoner. IWU Huddle Four Hurt In Normal Jutiing High one of 22 cars. Ready To Tip Congerville scene.

Raymond Danielson, during IWU Board meeting Tuesday. Mr. Loyd will head a committee to choose a new president to succeed Dr. Lloyd M. Bertholf, who will retire July 31, 1968.

(IWU Photo) Dr. Horold Loyd, center, assistant to Bishop Lance Webb of the Central Illinois Conference of the Methodist Church at Springfield, talks with IWU Board President Paul Allison, right, and Trustee Colli Vdllow itudiQ photoi ision 2 Locomotives, Cars Derailed Four persons required treatment following a three-car collision at Main and Virginia I Streets in Normal shortly before noon Tuesday CONGERVILLE A 4fi-car; The accident happened as the however, and one of them was bankment and the roadbed of Weston Approves Housing Law Acceptable to NAACR WKSTOX, 111. iL'l'li The not apply to individual home or. know that we aren't sitting Drivers of the cars involved OrfO and Wpstpm RuilrnnH 'tryin rnnnHpft a hiu rnrip vr.nth.i rpnnrtPf) in a fiitnh Tho nthprltlle mainline Was lom II). 1 freight train derailed about 2'east of the Mackinaw River; is partially on the track.

line is closed for several Mis- A- Cavitt- 23'j to any rail traffic. l1 114 C.reonwood; Mrs. Nancy TI freight train, bound from D- 2(i- 19 Ard'th Bridge. There were no injuries. Dean Tower at Bloomington reported.

The lead engine ofjreported the train passed there Theriault said. Frankfort, Ind. to Peoria, was mat. ann Airs. Aiargarei i miles northwest of here at 6:14 p.m.

Ti iay, scattering 22 cars and two engines over a large area of track and village board of trustees, re- apartment owners. carrying cars tt coal, UI cdiijing uus ui iuui, three pulling the train did not leave the tracks. Two of the engines did derail. at 5:05 p.m. and everything seemed alright.

Some of the 22 cars were down a steep em- nimdini to i rsh of criticism I The NACP oniwsed the YVes- He said no Megroes live in tn empty cars and unknown; Normal police said the CaviU) ,0 ot iUm lhe NAf( village of 4(X) persons and no freight. was southbound on Main' of the Atomic fcnergy (omnns-jton site ol the 200 billion arji )or saitv "Every. He said no Negroes live in the ana naa stoppea ror a iraiucision decision to locate a pi ou aiomu- aeceieiaiui rrozen. don't know signal. The Slaton automobile million atom smasher here, cause of alleged diseriminat ion VT) whal the boundariej was traveling west on Virginia itl Weston and lack of a lair are lor the aloin smaslier." and the McDonald vehicle was northbound on Main.

Both Mrs. cupai.cy ordinance. housing ordinance. Staton and Mrs. McDonald told the law, modeled alter (In- Hut llieriauil said riniey umi police that they entered the in- cago's.

which last month was him alter the meeting "the, tersection with the green light, ruled constitutional by the llli- NAACF' won't give final approv- The two cars collided then nois SlPr(im( Court, drew al to Weston until the state crashed into the Cavitl vehicle. ri ais'' lrom s-vdne' Finl('' passes an open occupancy law." Held director 01 tne Theriault said he would send The injured were taken to LIFE INSURANCE ISSUED BY MAIL ENTER AT AGE 21 TO 80 KEEP IT FOR LIFE MAIL THIS AD NO OBLIGATION APPLICATION MAILED TO YOU Brokaw Hospital and to a phy (National Association lor the Ad-'Sen. Pastore, I) 11. 1., A'ancement of Colored People chairman of the joint llouse- yipian'c nffi'A Uv nnlirp ynrl 'A passerby. Finley attended the board Atomic Knergy Conimit-; nn on In ItT ClHU mil Ul II I Treated and released at the lage President Arthur Theriault a copy of the support of the site." "ance.

"1 just want him to hospital were Penny Creviston, 16 months, of 403 E. Jackson, CONVALESCENTS 5Vw" rrfasF vJft rm'omr'it lrom t'olil ami ullifr miiutr jttlmQtfl, on irwpiUr ittg, will and Jeff Hartley, 2, of 703 Theriault said the six-man Washington, both passengers in board passed the ordinance the Staton car, and Mrs. Sta-, unanimously alter less than 10 ton, a baby sitter for the two minutes of "discussion. The law youngsters. discrimination by real Mrs.

McDonald was treated estate agents or brokers in at a doctor's office. i ing or renting homes, but does mlortM lnpi(ial ftftrlk-Hlariy in tf. r-nojr, ViikhlM, riml'tniit. pmMitt nl bijh calorifl clrinkn. itirlinlfil Kiih ftvivry AfU at.

ior hucr Vtir-0ii inu rum or IaIiIcIx. Mit Yl HH Ot BIRIII GREAT LAKES INSURANCE COMPANY ELGIN, ILL. 401)0, DEPT. RBD II 1. dsinobsSe 5s to eaytif ul byy.

Cumbersome Litter trail ends in ditch; line closed. Bill Regulating Ammunition Sales Received by Senate 1 (Advertisement) Helps You Overcome FALSE TEETH Looseness and Worry No longer be annoyed or pel 111-m-Mse beoiuisfl of loose, Wobblv fals teeth. FASTEETH, an Improved iilkaliiii' powder holds plates firmer so they feel more comfortable. Avoid embarrassment caused by loose false teeth. Dentures that fit are essential to health See vour dentist regularlv.

I Get FASTEETH atall drug counters. The look tomorrow SPRINGFIELD, 111. comes from gun collec-A bill to curb impulse killers tors, hobbyists, sportsmen's and assassins by regulating the clubs and people who believe in sale of ammunition was sub- the constitutional right to bear mitted Tuesday In the Illinois 'arms. Senate- Under Coulson's bill, ammu- Sen. Robert Coulson, R-Wau-lnition would be available at li- pressed opposition to any new toll roads for Illinois.

In other action, the Senate gave final approval to an emergency $3.50 million appropriation to the Cook County Junior College Board. The appropria- asom why. one re kegan, said he offered the bill 'censed gun clubs and sold to tion represents an advance because of stiff opposition which! hunters who had licenses. payment on state aid funds has confronted legislation to! 11(Jun eollectors don-t need which the board will not be-control the sale of firearms. ammunilion and hobbvisls to receive until alter July 1 Library Vehicle Fe Intercut Paid on 12 Months "The deadly weapon consists jmod their own billets," Coulson of both the bullet and the "Tf nnnni Tlie Senate also CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT mum agree on control of one 111 )lour ydio" the Senate, House-approved measure pro- 7JW a resolution by Sen.

v.d,ng for a registration fee ol of the other George Latherow, R-Carthage. 1 92-50 for vehicles owned and op "The bill" would make it im-l requesting the Illinois Toll High-lerated by public libraries, possible for an impulse killer, i ay Commission to make a Sen. Everett R. Peters, R-St. a pawn shop burglar, a mailiPreliminar' stud-v of a P-, Joseph, introduced a bill to order assassin or other des-! Kansas City to Chicago change the election of city olli-perate criminals to obtain their; 1,1,1 iaIs 10 November in odd num- deadlv weapons." he added.

Quincy on Roufe bered cty I arc now elected in April. Available at Clubs Latherow said if the commi, A sm)n( bi, d)a Coulson said opposition to cm in 1 the primary from February to 'iH lit tM fti5 fl 111 I III IBL. Mmw IIS I Member Federal Drpoait Innurasee Corporation FARMERS STATE BANK Phone 376-2191 ARLOCK, ILLINOIS September. ill licensing and control of hand-i 2 mend an appropriation for a full-fledged feasibility study ol a toll road from Chicago to Quincy to Kansas City, Peters said the bills would af- feet all downstate cities except! about 20 special charter cities, I the largest of which is Cicero. I Court Notes TAZEWELL COUNTY 7 Setting the style today that the industry will follow I "Missouri is contemplating a toll road system from near the Illinois state line to Kansas Latherow said.

He added MAGISTRATE COURT TRAFFIC DIVISION PEKIN-The lollowino lines and cosls namnuw ouiu PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS tomorrow. That's Olds. A standout in every line. But looks aren't the only thing you II admire in an Olds. There's beauty In the way Olds performs and handles.

Beauty irr the way it tits your budget. Beauty in the way it holds its value. See how many ways Olds is today beautiful buy-at your nearest Oldsmoblle Dealer s. were paid for offenses listed; Dwaync there is a "critical shortage of i arKson. i remoni.

sppeninq, si eov Illinois. Cranen, Washinston, failure to yield the good roads in Western Free Pri-Kcriplinn Delivery Service ngnT-ot-wav, KODen L. jacKson, 1 Atlanta, speeding $21; James Yeazle, Lin-1 U'PrnPr hue coin, improper passing, SIS. uu0 ISemer ndS i our telephone is the shortest line to prompt prescription ervice. Call us for tree pick i and (ltlierv service.

ex- VISIT YOUR OLDS DEALERS TRANSPORTATION CENTER MERLE PHARMACY, IMC. :0 X. St. 110' S. Main St.

hone 833-53'J5 Phone GM.

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