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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 17

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The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
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17
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Tantacraph, Rloomlntffon, Friday. Xov. 17 Tragedy Ends Kennedy's Tour 7 I i Suspect Arson In 2nd Jersey Fire in Week ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. I LTD The second major fire here this week destroyed the Surf Theater Thursday and routed 12 persons from apartments on upper floors. The movie house is about a mile and a half from the Surfside Hotel where 25 persons were killed in a gigantic blaze Monday.

Police investigated a report by three eyewitnesses that they smelled gasoline as the fire broke out and saw a man car i lSCl 1'' If W3- V-O tVfl '-iif l4 '-I 1 piVti fTr rying a can running from the vicinity of the theater. Two more bodies were found in the Surfside hotel rubble, bringing the total to 1.1 One of the victims died in Atlantic City Hospital of severe burns. The movie fire was discovered a few hours after a known arsonist was released after questioning by police in connection with the hotel blaze. Tho man, who was not identified, 1 .4 had "a good alibi," authorities said. Damage to the theater was unofficially estimated at The suspect in the hotel fire was arrested Wednesday night I Dallas (AP) President John F.

Kennedy slumped down in back scat of car after being shot Friday in downtown Dallas. Mrs. Kennedy leans over mortally wounded President as unidentified man stands on bumper of official car. a 24 hour search by police. A bus driver reported the 'man boarded his bus near the scene of the fire 40 minutes af ter the first alarm was sounded.

County Circuit Court. Rassi claims he was cut about the eye with a broken glass tumbler, wielded by Melvin Slate Summit KINGSTON (AP) A summit meeting of the heads of government of Jamaica, Trini-dad-T 0 a 0, British Guiana and Barbados is to be held in Jamaica Jan. 12. Victim Claims Tavern Assault Impaired Sight tv r. to fTHTiTH) President John F.

Kennedy addresses a large crowd Friday in Foi-t Worth, before being guest of honor at a breakfast. Standing in background, loft to right, are Texas Gov. John Connally and Vice-President Johnson. BULLETIN Bloomington public schools were dismissed shortly after 2 p.m. because of President Kennedy's death.

Trinity Lutheran School's 300 pupils were in a special religious chapel at 2:30 p.m. The Bloomington Normal Area Council of Churches said all churches in the Twin Cities were being opened for prayer. Q3jHii Terry. The assault occurred Nov. 26, 1961, in the South Side Tavern at Washington, according to Rassi's complaint.

Rassi is suing Terry for $50,000, claiming that the injury was a malicious assault. He is also seeking a $50,000 dram shop judgment from Charles G. Rider, operator of the tavern, claiming that the incident resulted because Terry from liquor was intoxicated served him there. overturned on tlhopolii blacktop road south Mount Pulaski Wednesdnv night Frnest Rule, British Columbia, fined 15 and costs lor following too close LOGAN COUNTY JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT (Heard by John Turner) FAft RETAIL UWW GRADE A I.AKCK Mr doz. MKDIl 30c pT dnz.

Pullet 25c por dnz. Extra Large When Available Hayes Hatchery 312 S. Center, Bloomington, III. ly PEKIN Ernest J. Rassi of Washington, claiming he lost sight in one eye because of an assault in a tavern two years ago, filed a $100,000 damage suit Wednesday in Tazewell Herman Ireland, Lincoln, fined Itxi fined and costs tor possession of hen Pantagraph Phones 824-3041 Raymond Sleskil, Springlicld, nrt is mot Inr rtriwina too fast tor Dheasant.

France was the first country in the world to adopt the metric system of measuring. conditions; arrested by Slate Trocper Herbert Rarr, McLean, lined 135 and Robert Reentz alter his car skidded and costs lor lack of hunllna license. 4 f5 Ism imp i i kkli lu (Ml mm. M. W.

Iliiyeraft K. R. 1, Wapellft Dale lliimmltt Lincoln, III. Arthur (iarher Waihburn, III. Enofi Anderson Blooming ton, lit.

J. FhiK Falrhury, III. li. H. Allx-rs Delavan, III.

John F. Donovan t'hatiworth, III. John Bldnor Mamlield, III. Ken Coulter L'oniervllle, III. Louis F.

C'arius Morton, III. George Konz III. Glenn Rradd Saybrook, II'. 4" rTWe XX Morris Jones Lexlnfton, 111. Harold Kindred Bloomlniton, IIL F.arl .1.

Martin II Pus, ill Wurren Martin Clinton. III. If You Want a Buying Crowd at Your Public Closing Out Sale Just Tell More Than 10,500 Pantagraph Farm Subscribers About It! We are not bragging just stating a fact! The bulk of your buying audience will come from the 8 counties served by the Daily Pantagraph. No other medium or type of advertising can contact as large or as wide a farm audience as does the Daily Pantagraph. Doesn't it stand to reason then that your Closing Out Public Sale Advertising should be concentrated in The Daily Pantagraph? pwm Will Merle Miller Lt III Julius II.

Miller Sr. oir.i, in. Ivan Metx Forreit, Ilk H. P. Miller Oinvtri, III.

tarn You'll Need a Good Auctioneer! So, just consult one of these men and they can give you the benefit of many years' experience in the auction field. You'll also find them recommending using Pantagraph Public Sale advertising to the fullest extent. Be Sure Your Sale Is Listed in Our FREE 'DIRECTORY OF COMING PUBLIC SALES' Published Every Day Except Sunday An advertisement ot 5 inehrs or more published 2 or more times, entitles advertiser to a free directory listing published Daily except Sunday to begin 21 days before the sale. Sales advertised less than this will be listed beginning 6 days before the sale. LM1J HQ ii Wally Norris Fred Murphy McLean, III.

Phillip Reynold Ljnn HlnUenherger R. R. Rlnemlnitoa GtHlrf, III. Normal, III, For More Information Come to Our Office or Write r-V w' l. li r1 Public Sale Department Bloomington, III.

Ralph Hinkenlwrgei Grldlff, IIL Ljle Shambrook Roberta, III. Carl Ronnnw rontlie, III. I(inard Slxnier Mlnank, III. K. II.

SIcM lisoii Lriltiflon. IIL Puton, III. 5 -1 .4 iV: It- So tm Joe R. Sweeney R. A.

Stroh Glbion Cllf. III. Lugene Thlerer Ktihbarn, III Henry J. Wlegand Sweeter T. Ijcgen C.rl.ck.

Ml. tlntoln, III. I)'an Vwler D.nrrri, IIL OaivncP Stoller aridity Il irold Zuhrlst iMrtamor. IIL Dim Zonk armrr Ur. III.

BUI Swornoy tmiS M.rGrrior Bloomlniton. III. Ralph L. ZhIm I wi Main ft Bloomlnitoa, III. Ritx-rt Vmler Dinfri, 111.

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