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The Daily Nonpareil from Council Bluffs, Iowa • Page 9

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Council Bluffs, Iowa
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COUNOL HUFFS IOWA NONfAHflt--SETTEMteH fS IfSS 'Mystery Man' Now Identified concluded their contention at Ottumua bv electing Edward Peterson center, poiice at Boone the new pres.dcnt Tuesday. Other officers named were from left): D. W. Ravburn. Des Moines.

or n.s p.wn- er Eddie. 16. is not good, hos- A4SN. OFFICERS-The Iowa Policemen's chief secretary-treasurer; Cliff BenneU. Muscr-nne.

third vice president: Harold McKenna Sioux Cry. second president: Walter Ehr- matm. Davenport, first vice president; (standing from left; Carl Badger. Cedar Rapids, junior'director, and Robert Wright. Waterloo, authorities said.

senior Photo. OfficM WASHINGTON Harrell T. Vance, assistant commissioner of Internal Revenue tor Administration, says he's "delighted" that charges impugning hU past conduct have been washed out." Vance was identified by sional sources Wednesday as the mystery man in Edgar E. Hoppe's s-jit against the Internal Revenue Service for $26.823 in back pay. Hoppe.

now a Dallas lawyer, said he was fired lor "political considerations" two years ago from his SM.gOO-a-year o6 as head the Revenue Service's inspection force which polices the tax-collecting agency. Dracatary Hoppe's attorney sa.d Hoppe was dismissed after 24 years with the service he refused to "whitewash" a derogatory report another High revenue -a that Hoppp would mw his to tnal in The S. Cour of Secretary- of the Treasury Hum-i said Hoppe was discharged cause of incompetence for the h.gh-level job and a "belligerent attitude" toward his superiors. Congressional and Treasury informants, not to he quoted by name, said Wednesday Vance had been accused of giving his draft board information in. order to evade military They said SeVctive Service.

C.vil, and Treasury invesrigs-- ors had all looked into the charges, a-d found t.vy s'arvi ir Vance, a career civil i 3nt. ssid ail the ttir.e" d-ct would be in his favor PoiMHi Pm Letter He said he learned only day tie basis of the against hirn. It was a "poison peri Vter." he said, written by 2 STcked and disabled Wor'd War veteran who is now dead. "And the man who released -t t'-roujrhout the government knew it a poison pen letter." added. did n-iJ name either or the distributor of the let-' When Hoppe's salt first climbed' t- prominence last week.

Cha.r--ANIMAL ACT-- Clyde Beany will repeat this act with Fr.nce. a killer lion, when the Beatty Circus Olin Johnston 'D-SC 1 his Plays here Sunday. Beatty is tne only trainer who will wor' a large number of lions and tigers one cage under one command This lion has killed two tigers and fought with many other cats. VkwU-y Wet' Ln jFamly Since Polo Struck 8 Children DCRAND, m. "Our big house was noisy before all this, happened.

But now it's awful quiet." That's bow 7-year-old Bernard. a described his family's homelife since polio struck eight of his brothers a-x) sisters. Bernard and five other Walsh children remain heahhy. "We lave to keep quiet around home have to stay out of trouble, he related. Four of the eight stricken chij- dren are being cared for at home by relatives.

The other four are hospitaiized at Rockford II! near Ditrand. The father. Walsh. 33. a farmer, and his wife are in Rockford to be near the more seriously ill children.

Dav.d. IT. is confined to an iron FUNNY BUSINESS "Probably a for making hooch--it says, 'when you drink ft. put on your and your fett in cold wattr!" At home. Bernard said, he and his 6-year-oid brother.

Tom. "have to help with the work. We help take care of Molly Lou 1 year oldi. She can't dress herself yet V.V help meals on trays to our sisters who are s.ek in AUSTIN" Tex. JP-Oral am- We A to menu are se: for the Texas Suc But TM preme Court Friday in a kej school segregation case the slate attorney affect "every Oral Arguments On School Segregation 10 Sow Has 22 Pigs DLLIOPOLIS.

111. Walter fped: 2 Beck's Hampshire sow- Susse gave rom a bottle becaiue birth to one da an-! not them a.i can- general says may school district in Texas The issue: Did Texas sch-xI segregation laws fall when tne co AS. WP do "AhaTPver A can. Bur it is quiet around here Neighbors have been helping preparing food and the housework and chores on the 260-acre farm. Two Durand churches in the farm community of It Was Hiah Tinw NOWATA.

Okia walked into Dr. A -nan Lanz's of- Senate Post Office arid Civil Serv- Committee had already Hoppe and "it appears that a thorough investigation is warranted." A csxnrr.ittee spokesman said Wednesday it is now uncertain whether there be hearings on Hoppe's charges. UA Supreme Court in 19S4 d- "i Mv wen waucKnz sne- dared segreganon of Negro and prajer services white students unconstitutional. Taxpayers of Big Spring. and the prosegregation Texas Citizens Council contend state laws are valid despite t-'-S.

Supreme lce opened his and handed Court decision and that state funds the recepricnist 25 dollars. cannot be used by districts trying he exnlain.pj. "is pavrppnt in fa' 1 to integrate classes, they are for delivering oar baby gir! 19 appealing a trial court's decision the uphoid.n? intezration of zrade added had been ort nd for schools by Spring school oifi- a -S r.w. The naa- cia-s. a ch id of her own and he thought In a brief f.led Wedhesday.

Slat" it gh the debt was paid. Any Oen John Ben Shepoatj said he shared the view of the appei- that Texas school laws binding until the courts specifically declare them void or uncl "he changes them. He said he believed il correct for school funds to be transmitied The Pm under the sponsorship of the Council BJuffe Lions Club, will show ai Piayiand Park at 8 p.m. The doors to tne menageries open one hour earlier. Glenwood Teachers Are Guests At Dinner Two hundred attended the first fall Fellowship dinner heid here Wed- night at the Methodist Oiurch.

Teachers of the Glenwood and their families were guests. The Woman's Society of Christian Service had charge of arrangements. The Rev. Paul Hicks, pastor of the Methodist Church, presided. Principle speakers were: Bruce Hopkins Of Glenwood, Karen Deitchier of Hastings.

Helen Kmckman of Silver City and Mrs. Emmett Gipe of Strahn. LEGAL PUBLICATIONS September It. The Coanty Board of r.f County. a the replacenit-r" of puTupinp: eqn.pment Cour.iy Horae o' at County Auditors office.

Court Houvu. Coanti Auditor Unique To A. Smog Problem I UOS ANGELES JP--No. they're not from Mars. They are motorcycle messengers with a unique soiution, to the Los Angeles smog The 40 motorcycle riders Wednesday the smog was it hurt their eyes.

They refused to deliver for a bJueonnt firm. So Geaeral Manager Henrj- Davis went to a war surplus stare sought -50 gas masks with goggles, and told the rtders to carry on. 1 0 vears. sa.d. to tne Bsg Spring out tnat it "wiii be illegal" under presert laws for Big Spring to use them where Negro and students p.

attend school together. A Bridge Version DALLAS. Tex. -f Police said these things happened to a year-old driver. Ke drove into a bridge railing.

Negro doctors of mcd-clne are now Inereasinq Share WA5HINGTOV Aeronautics says it expects airlines be rnor- 0 than of ali transportaron business in the United States within Air transport" 15 of the common carrier mq-- ket will rise from its current 23 per cent to more than 30 per cent 1955." BENO'S A DtFAtTMlHT 24- Aamit Neqro Doctors Tex. Qualified iTed. he shifted into reverse FOR ATH 1 ETES FOOT Use T-4-L for 3 to 5 days. Watch the old tainted skin slough off leaving heoltbT. Division of the Territory of Carolina ir.to the Colonies of North ard South Carolina took th.ck place in 1729.

elirbie to join the Harris County batdy si If nof eased Med.cal Society. The srojp voted powerful, instant-drying T-4-L. More excited, he jumped from Wednesday nigh: to delete the word y-u, bock at any tne car and fei! fare downward "wh-te" from its membership store. Today crt Tolfe in-o a puddle of water. qual'ficaons.

Company. Crag Drug PROBATE In the Courx of in for County o' Will sni of EllA ALBERTSON. Term. AL.U WHOM IT MAT CON- N'otice Is iriven That day 135- purpwtanir to be of by of said co'ir-. a-a -hat 3" A on th' day The proof pronaie of b-fore court at Court in and may yhown.

if any should not be admitted to FKAL. WITXEfiS "he undersnfTied. of Court, and the sea! tnereof. a- rounril Klnffs. this I4th day of STOfFEF, of the Coart- By Dorothy Olson Depa-y 15--1 Thnrs.

KESOLtTlOS OF NECESSITY the State i contemplatinc n-'ms at the Lake Mflnawa Area Sr'ion IX H. and 24. p. and Section 7 arid IV T-74-X. R-'3-W.

in Towrship. County. Iowa. and. 'ake rT.Ti'« irvol'-e ronstrwo- of a o- ar5 Jtrur- jsjre.

an of-ndnii and oufe: i for -hi 1 1 of convej of from Creek to IJiVe 'o m-nimize LAke Stape f.i.'-:na"Orif opinion of 'he State Conservat.or ar.d the tha- the afore mentioned mi- be done and. Whereas, a entr.neers re- a-i-1 ireneral pian been for nd work5. THKREFORE. BE IT that Resolution of be. and hereby, adopt- I this dav of under -he of Chapter Hi of the of Iowa am'nded bv Ct.ip- t-r of i ird G-n- -i mill a i ihe plan A '-i to bp i vn- is Bud lliai -ub-vrt to i i of tlie lonn Natural Re- i i Coum il a hearine be held nt i n.

off" of the i i Con-. MI ion Stnte Offire A- 1-abora- I Rinlriinc. East ft Court Av- i rp Moines town at 10-00 A. oViorh. Thursday.

September iJ. "f5 and at which agreed time, or lime prior there to. a i for dmmar' 1 whlrh mnv be n.ifil hv take imfr i i 'hall be filed with the (3) 1 Thurs. DIPAITMINT I SAVE 12 ON ALL-WEATHER COATS All are fully lined, have belts Reg. $22.95 Values 11.

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