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OpinionMarch 14, 1996

To the editor: On March 16, 1995, the Shiloh Cemetery west of Villa Ridge, Ill., was vandalized. As of yet the case has not been solved. We think that a year would be enough time to solve the case, but evidently not. We, the members of Shiloh Baptist Church, want to let the families of all who are buried in our cemetery know that we are deeply sorry for not being able to bring the perpetrators of this outrageous crime to justice...

Rosemary Jones

To the editor:

On March 16, 1995, the Shiloh Cemetery west of Villa Ridge, Ill., was vandalized. As of yet the case has not been solved.

We think that a year would be enough time to solve the case, but evidently not. We, the members of Shiloh Baptist Church, want to let the families of all who are buried in our cemetery know that we are deeply sorry for not being able to bring the perpetrators of this outrageous crime to justice.

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ROSEMARY JONES, Treasurer

Shiloh Baptist Church Cemetery Association

Mounds, Ill.

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