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The Daily Nonpareil from Council Bluffs, Iowa • Page 16

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PAGE TEN COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA NONPAREIL--NOVEMBER $1 1952 Seen Heard CARNIVAL BY Dick Turnoi ESTATE Joseph Lord, 86, Council Bluffs, who died Nov. 9, loft nn estate with an estimated gross valuation of $27,964, according to the inventory filed Wednesday afternoon in District Court. Listed as heirs are a brother, Edward Lord; a sister, Mnry E. Bachman; and nicco, Madeline C. Bachman, ail of Ridgefield Park, N.

THANKSGIVING TV SERVICE. ROSS RADIO is a that we arc able to be ol! service on Thanksgiving. You ean't got bcttei service anywhere, so why not buy that now TV from Ross, Ross Ra- cllb-TV. 1012 W. Broadway.

Service plibnc HOLD CALIFORNIAN Police Thursday were holding a 35-year- old Los Angeles man for Nollt-h Neb. authorities, He was turned over to police for safe-keeping early Thursday by H. C. Livingston of the sheriff's department fit Nellgh. Polico said the prlsonoi would spend Thanksgiving Day at the county jail.

SPECIAL TluuiKSgiving Dinners, served from 5 m. to 10 p.m. One- halt portions for hlldron. Special entertainment Nov. 2(J(h, 8 p.m.

to i a.m. Embassy Cute, 1808 W. CARS COLLIDE Cars driven R. Johnson, 42, 2300 and Harry R. Adams, Kirkman, were In a collision a mile south of Neola on Highway during Tuesday afternoon's storm, according to a report Wednesday afternoon to the sheriff's office.

IS SIIK STILL wearing that old- fashioned setting. Modernize her engagement ring with bigger, bc.ttor, brighter diamond from C. E. Riird, LOSES 3 FINGERS Orving Dan-mglon, 40, of Neolii was in good condtion Thursday at' Jennie Edmundson Hospital. Three ot Harrington's fingcrb were amputated in a cornplcker accident Wednesday.

BAFFLE i blasts! Bring your heavy clothes to Broadway Cleaners Laundry tor their "sV.interix.ing" service. Three convenient PROMOTED Larry D. Peters, 23-14 Avenue is one of two cadets in the University of Omaha Air FOrce ROTC who have been advanced to the rank of sergeant, the school reported Thursday. SPECIAL HILL'S orchestra, Palisade Ball- loom, Mlneola, Iowa, Saturday, November HOME ON LKAVE-Lconard Gardner, son of Mis Ruby Gardner, 1'106 S. 7th is spending a leave with his mother after serving on the USS Iowa, He will report to Norfolk, Va on Dec, 13, WE'RE THANKFUL for the privilege of serving our many fine friends and customers, State Sav ing's, BITTEN BY DOG-Esthcr R.

Yokum, 1212 Eighth reported to Ipolice Wednesday that she re- quljcd medical treatment after she was bit ten by a dog by a neighbor. USED Phonograph Records, speed for 51.00; 78 spued 5 for $1.00. Stivers Music Co. 731 W. JURY TRIALS Jury trials arc scheduled to begin 8 in Dis- tnct Court.

District Judge Charles Roe ordered the petil jury panel tOTOport on that date at 9:30 a.m foF duty. HEAPS is open Thru Fri. Shop evenings and save! Heaps Furniture and Appliance 130 W. SPRAINS WRIST Morrib Voro, 27, 3406 Ninth was treated at Mercy Hospital Wednesday after ha sprained his left wnst in a fall. He WBS treated and lolcasecl.

FEED the birds the grains they like, may be had in any quantity at Scaffold's, 10th and PARENTS OK BOY Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson, 008 S. 1st. Sf.

are the parernis of a boy borr, Wednesday at Jennie Edmundson Hospital. EVERY DAY is Mother's Day, when you give her Culigan SoCI Water Service. Ph, PARENTS OF BOY Mr. und MIJS. Carl Sprinkle, 1320 Avenue nre the parents of a boy born Thursday at Mercy Hospital, ROCK ISLAND INCOME The Rock Island Railroad Company reported Thursday from Chicago that its net income for October was $2,233,401, This compares with an income of 151,877,042 for the same month in 1951, For the first 10 months of 1952, the net income was 517,703,647, compared to $10,924 732 for the same period in 1951.

SHOVKL your way out with a snow shovel from Stcndcr's Hardware 723 IGth, Ave. --Adv, HIT-RUN ACCIDENT James Twomcy, 100 E. Broadway, reported to police that his car, park' cd in Iront of his home, was damaged late Wednesday night by a driver who failed to halt, The bumper was torn loose and the front fender damaged, Twomey gave police the license number of the other car involved. RENTAL Typewriters. Walter Smith-693 Franklin, Phone 3-1731, BRUISED IN FALL Carolyn Quintal, 11 months, of Hnyward, suffered brjises about the face in a fall while visiting hoi grandmother, Mrs.

Lillian Diea- trlek, 3303 i Ave. She was treated at Mercy Hospital Wcdnes day night and released. CUTLTSR Funeral Home. Ambulance--24 hr. service.

Ph. 777S. -Adv. FALLS OFF TRACTOR Henry Foster, 40, 1740 W. Broadway, was treated at Jennie Edmundson Hospital Wednesday after he fell from tractor, i his left arm.

Ho was released alter treatment, SADIE HAWKINS dance, Friday, Dane Hall-NOVAK's Adv. DAUGHTER BORN A daughter was born Wednesday at Jennie Edmundson Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Hobcirt Crane, 3563 Fifth Avc. NEW BOY Mr.

and Mrs, Ben Breeding of Malvcrn are the parents of a boy born Wednesday at Jennie Edmundson Hospital. COOTlETTES-Red Wing Cooll- etto Club 195 will meet Friday at i p. in. at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Club. FUNERAL HOME, 45 Willow.

AmbuTanco Obituaries Stella Keefe Mrs. Stella Kcofc, former resident ot Council Bluffs, died early at Watertown, Wis, The body will be sent hero for funeral and burial Friday at Walnut Hill Cemetery. The Meyer funeral home is in charge. Helen Wostllndor Mrs, Helen Wesllindor, 7J, died at the homo of her sister, Mrs, W. Damltz of 1127 Fifth late Wednesday.

Mrs. WestJindor was a former resident of Los Angeles, and had lived in Council Bluffs 7 months. She is survived by; two sisters, Mrs, Damitz and Mrs, Ida Mackie, both of Council Bluffs; two brothers, T. Jones of Council Bluffs and William Jones of Norfolk, and seven nieces and one nephew, The Cutler Funeral Homo is in charge. Burial uill bo in Memorial Park Cemetery.

Other arrangements are pending. George T. Darnell George Darnell, 65, 216 Sixteenth a retired carman for the Chicago Groat Western railroad, died al his home early Thursday. A native of Stansbury, Mo Darnell resided most of hi.s life in Council Blufls. Ho is survived by; two sons, Emmelt Darnell of.Council Bluffs and Edward Darnell of Chicago, four brothers, "Doc" Dirndl, Benjamin "Dornoll, William Darnel and Roy Darnell all of Counci Bluffs, and four sisters, Mrs, Rose Wise, Ruth Harold, Mrs, Cecil Cauvel and Mrs, Edith Anson, all of Council Bluffs.

Funeral services will be hold Sat urday with burial in Memorial Park Cemetery. The Meyer Fu ncral Home is in charge. Henry Jacob C. Reese Henry Jacob C. Rooso, 61, a long resident of Underwood, dice Wednesday in a local hospital after a two-day illness.

He is survived by: widow, Anne a brother, William, of Missour Valley; six sisters, Mrs. Alma Feller of Council Bluffs, Mrs. An nio Driver ot Honey Creek, Mrs K.slhor Darrington of Underwood Mrs. Lydia Feller of Mineola, anc Louiso and Emma Rocso of Under wood. Services will bo held at 2 Saturday at St.

Paul's Luthcrut Church in Council Bluffs, Reese was a member of St, John's Luth oran Church of Boomer Township The Rev, Ruber will ofti elate al Saturday's services. Buria will be in Grange Cemetery, The body will be taken from Woodring Funeral Home here ihe home of Reuee's sisters in Underwood Thursday evening. Launch Three Tankers TOKYO Throe largo ol tankers, including a mammotl 38,000 tenner were recently launch ed in Japan. All three were bull for foreign firms. )enies Shipment of 38 Slot Machines ST.

PAUL, Minn Herman 'aster, president of the Mayflower Distributing St. Paul, has tos- ified in Federal Court that he did ot participate in the shipment of 8 slot machines across state lines, Paster, on trial with two employs on charges of conspiracy to Vila to new federal anti-gambling aws, was on the stand Wednesday, 'he employes are Samuel Nilva net Albert Gardner. The government has atlemptod prove conspiracy existed among he defendants as a result of a let' or Pastor allegedly wrote to Lauel J. Carleton of Davenport, la, former Mayflower sales cprescnlative in Iowa, has been lie prosecution's chief witness. Carieton testified he received in- tructions from Paster to buy all 10 slot'machines he could in Fcb- uary, 1951, shortly after a new owa law made it a violation to xxsscss slot machines and a new cderal law prohibited shipping lachinos in interstate commerce.

THE OLE RASMUSSEN COMPANY PICTURI FRAMING 347 Ireodwoy Tel. Council Bluffi, lawo "Dis here's a receipt--for tax purposes!" Political Persecution', Says Convicted Spy SAN FRANCISCO Morion obeli, 35, convicted atomic spy, 'hursday began serving his 30- ear term in Alcatraz prison. As ho walked off a plane from Jinv York Wednesday nighl the lespcclacled radar expert insiit- he is innocent of passing atom jomb secrets to the Soviet govern He said his conviction was a clear case of political persocu ion." Soboll was conviclod last year k'ilh Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, ill thioe were found guilty of pirlng to pass atomic information the Soviets, The Rosenbergs, onlencod to death, fire seeking a 'C-henring, 10 Flee as Rooming House Burns in DM DES MOINES IP A pro-dawn 'coining house fire forced 10 per- tons outside into cight-abovc-zcro voather in DCS Momes Thursday, one was'injured. The blaxo broke oul about dawn the basement ot a two-story ramo house at 1511 Center St. and hick smoke rolled through JLs in- crior.

Firemen said the blaze apparently started from a baskcl ol lot ashes and thai flames worked ip through the walls of the house It was brought under control, hosV' ever, without any flames brcak- ng out in the interior. Orlando Seriously III ROME Vittorio Orlando, 92 last survivor of the Big Four who led the forging of the World War Peace Treaty, suffered a heart at Wednesday night and is ser lously ill. The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Iowa--Fair, und partly cloudy and i little colder Thursday night, Friday increasing cloudiness and cold, snow spreading over south- vest and extreme south by after noon or night.

Low Thursday night 10 above northwest, 10-15 south cast, Nebraska Generally fair and continued cold Thursday night; Friday partly cloudy, not so cold the afternoon, Low Thursday light 0-10 below in the northwest 10 above in tho southeast; high Triday 25 webl, 35 east, Temperatures 1:30 a. 8.30 a. 12 a. 9.30 a. 14 .,30 a.

10110:30 a. 16 :30 a. 6,30 m. 10:30 p. m.

lumidily Wot bulb 10 15 Dry bulb 10 18 Maximum Temperature in last 21 hours 25 degrees at 3 p. m. Wednesday. Minimum Temperature in last 2' lours 10 degrees at 6 a. m.

Thursday. Total precipitation for year un til midnight 30.16 inches. Total excess for year unUl mid light 3.37 inches. Iowa's 10 Electors to Meet Dec. 15 DES MOINES 30 Re- Hiblican presidential electors will ncet al the State House Monday, Doc, 15, lo cast the stale's elec- votes for Dvvight Eison- lowor for president of the United States.

The 10 electors, nominated in Republican state convention July 25, will receive certificates of election, tho same as all winning caiv didates, when the Iowa official canvass is completed. Tho Republican electors arc Mrs. Dorothy Houghton, Red Oak; i-Ioward Hill, Minburn; -William VIorrlson, Iowa City; Frank Miller, Decovah; C. Clark, Corydon; Simon Burger, Dallas Center; Evorcls, Estherville, S. White, Harlan, and Ronald Wilson, Sac Cily.

They will meet in Hie governor's office. Gov, William S. Bcurdsley will certify the elector's finding that Eisenhower carried 1he state lo Sect-clary of State Dean Ache- A Floating Bridge Across Puget Sound OLYMPIA, Wash, The State Toll Bridge Authority approvct Wednesday the building of a float ing bridge across Pugel Sound, It would link the Seattle area with Bremerton and the Olympia Peninsula, via Vashon Island, The estimated cost, including connect ing bridges in the Bremerton area would be 82 million dollars. il Holiday Magic I. A cash loan frem will bring a happy and holiday icaion to you and your family.

CONSOLIDATE BILLS REFINANCE AUTOMOBLE BUY WINTER CLOTHES BUY GIFTS You may group your present debts and secure additional cash. Yet you will only have one small, convenient payme'nt each month. Terms are tailored to fit your budget. Our friends in and near Counclly Bluffs are cordially invited to take part in our holiday cash invitation. FREE CUSTOMER PARKING FINANCIAL SERVICE 21 South Main 3-7177 Jigging (Continued from Page 1) es said.

There were no estimates vailable on the amount ol rural amage still to be repaired. Electric power was being fed to lenwood from Council Bluffs mrsday. Service was restored to lonwood at 8 p. Wednesday, st 36 hours after it was knocked ut.by the storm, Lights were provided at the Horn Rest Home at Glenwood by a 0-volt generator loaned by the ouncil Bluffs Fire Department, The transportation picture was ighter Thursday than it had been mmediatcly after the blizzard 'ednesday. The Council Bluffs Transit Corn- any said all its buses were on reg- ar runs and were operating on The Sunday schedule as in effect Thursday because of holiday.

Both the American and royhound Bus Linos said buses ere running and were on time, rain Schedules The Union Pacific Railroad said trains were from 10 minutes to hour late arriving from Ihe cst Thursday. The Burlington ailroad was runninR about 15 mutes late. The Chicago and orth Western Railroad was 30 inutes to 4 hours late. The Rock Innd Rajlroad was running 30 inutos hours behind schedule, nd the Wabash Railroad report- el that one morning train was only minutes late when it arrived at ouncil Bluffs' city limits, but was elayod in town so it was hours te by the time it reached the )pol. Meanwhile, the Weather Bureau the snow had ended entirely Iowa Thursday morning, except a few flurries at Dubuque.

The storm center which brouRht wa's blizzard Thursday had oved into Canada's Hudson Bay egion. Oakland People ell of Storm Mclnl to Tlio Nonpnicil OAKLAND It wasn't only peo- from faraway places that were nowbound during the pre-Thanks- ving storm. Among those who spent Tuesday ighl and part of Wednesday in ailed cars or farmhouses along Ighway 6 between Council Bluffs nd here were several Oakland coplc, First car to arrive here behind 10 snow plow Wednesday after- oon included Mrs. Ben Gallup of akland and Mr. and Mrs, Wendell allup and their three-year-old son Chicago, 111.

Mrs. Gallup reported that they ot stalled at about 6 p.m. ay and remained in their car until ic road was opened Wednesday. "Mr. and Jess Riggs of akland were stalled nearby and icy came over and stayed with us Irs.

Gallup said. "We didn't gel 3 cold. (We'd run the heater for a tiile and then turn it off." Although the highways were not omplctely open Thursday morning many of those strnndpd in Oak and had gone on there way, The now caused hundreds of travelers jam the town Tuesday night. The hotel was filled, including 10 lobby, as was the local motel, nd countless more stayed in pri- ate homes. CONGRATULATIONS FOR NEW BOSS Arthur E.

Rummcrfleld, President-elect Eisenhower's choice to be postmaster general, receives the congratulations of Postman Nevin Greene at Republican national committee headquarters in Washington, Summerfield is chairman of GOP committee, a post he will resign before taking over his cabinet lutics. ie Schedule: Broadway "Quo Vnclls," 1 37, Oil, Si'lTi. Liberty "Carson City." 52, 3 00 3.i, 10: "Jim Thorpe, All Amorlcnn," Ofi 33, S. a nt the Front. 2t58, 1 07, 7:19, "Sally und St.

nno," 2 37, 5:19. 0:01, A A a i "Sprlnirflold 20, 1:25, 7 25, "Sliange Fusel- illmi," 12, 3, (i. 8:55 Omaha "Plymouth A 10, 4:10, 7 10 10:10. "Apache Wnr moke," 12, 3, (i, i) Orpheum 'Tony Roldlir," 1:10, 7 30, "SrmiothlnK for tho lids," 1 (liOB. a.

"Ttpriuiso Ynu'rc 2:19, 3:12, 5:12, 7: 2, 10:12, Louisville, was named foi ouis XVI of Franco. Pretty Nice Surprise on Thanksgiving Day DALLAS was Thanksgiv-: ng Day and Garland Urquhart's: old sedan had stalled in downtown Dallas. A big limousine pulled alongside and the young woman passenger called out, "Hold out your hand." Urquhart did, She pul 580 in bills his upturned palm. Urquhart says they were strangers, So they couldn't have known 10 had been out of work, that medical expenses from a year-old injury wore "keeping me broke," and that his 4-year-old twins need clothes. 'It made a prelty nice Thanksgiving surprise," said Urquhart Grandma Strikes Again; Gets $267 from Bank in L.A.

LOS ANGELES, IS Grandma has struck for the third time, pulled another bank holdup and made a clean getaway. Los Angeles gray-haired, cap pistol-totin' bandit shoved a note into a teller's cage Wednesday. It read: "I have a gun and I'm not afraid to use it. Put 10s, 20s and 100s in this sock." And Grandma added, orally: "Put in more 100s; I'm not afraid to use this Teller Josephine Rubin complied. Grandma escaped to a waiting taxi and disappeared.

The driver, Burman Bodel, said he drove her five blocks and she got out, gave him but waited patiently for her change. She got 5267 in the holdup, An hour later police found a cap pistol which they believe she used. They say she's (he woman who robbed a bank of $1,212 Oct. 17 and another of $6,600 Nov. 12.

Bleak Outlook for British Ministers LONDON A 1 British Commonwealth prime ministers and their deputies gathered here Thursday in winter weal her as bleak and stormy as the economic problems they will try to solve, As heavy snow, gales and Ice gripped much of the British Isles, the seven prime ministers and two deputies prepared for two weeks of conferences during which they hope to work out plans for pulling the vast Commonwealth on a paying basis and for easing the flow of world trade, Cancel Meeting About Deer Herds No decision will be made this Friday on what should be done with deer herds in (he Avoca vi cinily. Emmetl Hannnn, president of Conservation, said Friday the meeting scheduled for Avoca Le gion hall Friday night has been cancelled, because of the weather and road conditions. "We'll hold the meeting at some date in December," Hannan added. Funerals Burial of Herman Krause, 63 311 Fuller was slated to be held in Lincoln, Neb, Thursday Funeral services were- held Wednesday at the Meyer Funera Home. Krause died earlier this week ot a heart attack, When Will 8th Army Hit Reds? It's Qutstion for Gen.

Ikt to Aniwtr WITH U. FIFTH REGIMENTAL COMBAT TKAM, Korea soi-Rcanl asked Gen. James Van Fleet at Thanksgiving dinner Thursday when ihc Eighth Army was going to hi) the Communists. "Well," the Eighth Army commander said, laughing, "I guess that's what a lot of people arc to ask Gen. Eisenhower." General and Mrs.

Van Fleet had lurkey with Company of (ho fifth Regimental Combat Team. Tust before sitting down to cat, shook hands with three platoon sergcnnls who are veterans of nany Korean bnltlos-vM-Sgts. Edward E. Burkcll, Douglas, a Donald Ratramol, Claremore, and James Hones, Pin- lacle, N. C.

Blunt Question It was Sgt. Burkett who pul the blunt question 10 the boss ot all Allied ground forces in Korea. The Van Fleets had a second Thanksgiving dinner when (hey were hosts to Korean President Syngman Rhco and his wife Thursday night. On her tour of the front Mrs. Van Fleet wore a grey suil, mink wrap and mi Army overcoat.

3t was one of the few times in 40 years as an Army wife that she had accompanied her husband in a battle zone. Those who sat (he table with Van Fleet and his wife were chaplain Thomas E. Waldie, New York; Brig. Gen. Gordon Roger; Colonel Lee Alford; Maj, Gen.

Joseph Cleland, 40th Division commander; Pfc. Charles L. Swcarin- gen, Parkersburg, W. Pfc, Edward Justice, New Rochellc, N. Pfc, Leonard Joy, Chicago; Pfc, Lawracnco Ebner, Lincoln, Pfc, Robert M.

Boyle, Waynoka, and Capt. Joseph B. Love. The Panama Canal runs and south through much of its length. ADULTS 3Sc.ANYTIME-KIDS lOt 7 nanKsdivind PROGRAM 2TERRIFIC ACTION FEATURESl GALA THANKSGIVING PROGRAM! M-G-M's TECHNICOLOR SPECTACLE 1 QU01DIS ROBERT TAYLOR DEBORAH KERR Cist of ThovsiiM'sl, PLUS COLOR CARTOON and SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS! STARTING SUNDAY! ace in a generation a picture like with gnat turn! JOHN WAYNE MAUREEN CXHARA BARRY FITZGERALD TECHNICOLOR I TODAY! tie Uitil 2 KIDDIES TWO TOP COMEDY HITS FOR A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT FEAST! THEAftMYRECALlED' AND MOW 'Bade it to Plus 2nd HIM Tin Wodtrfiil SUry af Very THI "iAHY AND SAINT ANNI ANN BOTH EDMUND GWENN SUNDAY! Th 6rt tl $ll lirth (If Lou-s Me 18 Hit.

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