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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 7

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DECATUR REVIEW PAGE SEVEN Decatur, Illinois, Tuesday, January 11, 1966 The Illinois Scene School Assaults Hit New High place the approximately 40 em ployes of his banking division under the Illinois Merit System. Merit system status would protect the employes from losing their jobs because ol a political turnover. Voters in November will elect a new state treasurer because Scott is prevented by the Constitution from succeeding himself. Chicago (AP) Schools Supt. Benjamin C.

Willis has reported there were a record 57 assaults on Chicago public school personnel in November. Willis said Monday the liguer is a record high for a single month since assault reports were begun in February and is about double the monthly average. The previous high, 32 cases, was recorded in October Willis told the Chicago Bjard of Education that seven of the 57 cases required medical attention and none of the victims was hospitalized. He said nearly all the assailants were pupils and the assaults all took place on school property. Suil photo by Dick Torgersos Those in Favor Raise Hands sons attended the hearing in City Council chambers.

Favoring opinion was Scott, a Republican, said Monday he has asked Gov. OUo Kerner and state personnel director Maude Myers to approve his plan to give the employes job security. Scott said the treasurer's office handles more than $5 billion a year and that continuity ot operations is "absolutely essential." i $400,000 Loan Reserved For Illinois College Washington (AP) The Community Facilities Administration said Mondav it Their Newspaper's A Family Affair of Local Improvements hearing on the project. They outnumbered opponents by nearly 10 to one. About 185 per- Proponents display support of the Water Street mall project in a show of hands following Monday night's Board mere nave Deen zui incidents! GAS POISONING tries of Bantam, Conn.

It is being introduced on Fair- Earl W. Chaney, 51, of 117 Thai's true everywhere you bo. The newspaper in the house gets well mauled by everyone from the oldest to you pest reader. In Decatur, many enjov their paper so much they take two both Herald and Review. Why not you, too? Decatur Herald and Review OZARK BUYS SEATS FOR NEW DC9 JETS A passenger seat currently in service on many of the na child Hilfer FH227 and Douglas Benton Drive was released from St.

Mary's Hospital Mon tion's big jet airliners has been day after being overcome Sunday by carbon monoxide fumes selected to be used in the first has reserved a $400,000 loan for: duj aircrait as wen as tnt DC9. Ozark has ordered 21; FK 227's for service in the near! future. I The seats in the DC9 will be' thrpp anH two ahrpast and the dormitory expansion at Illinois of teachers assaulted since February, he said. Scott Attempts Us Of Merit System Springfield (AP) State Treasurer William J. Scott has initiated a move to JOHN STIARWALT DIES IN SPRINGFIELD AT S3 John Stiarwalt.

83, of 113 N. Main St. died at 5:15 p.m. Sunday in Ridgewood Nursing Home, Springfield, where he had been for about four weeks. He was born Feb.

7, 1882, in Police said Chaney was in his garage warming up his car when he became ill from the College Jacksonville. three of Ozark Air Lines DC9 twin jet airliners. The seat is the "Zephyr 11" and is made by Aerotec Indus i i poisonous gas. piane win seat to passengers, i WEDNESDAY IS Your We Give Home And Shelbyville, the son of Mr. and Redeem Mrs.

William Stiarwalt. )taubenk Mr. Stiarwalt moved here 4 'tt i from Shelbyville about 50 years ago. He was a grocer. He married Blanche Disney Two Executives Lose Court Appeal The seventh U.

S. Circuit Court of Appeals refused Monday to reverse the conspiracy convictions of Matthew D. Breen, 62, former president of the Cass Steel Co. of Addison, and Roy E. Kramer, 48, a former officer of an Aurora Iron Workers Union local.

They were convicted Sept. 23, 1964, of conspiring to extort money from a contractor in return for a speed-up of work on a $500,000 Illinois Bell Telephone building in Aurora. Breen was sentenced to three years in prison and a $10,000 fine and Kramer to four years and a $5,000 fine. Owl i in Decatur. She preceded him 4 in death.

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