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The Daily Nonpareil from Council Bluffs, Iowa • 24

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PAGE TWENTY OUR COUNCIL BLUS (IOWA) APRIL II 1948 Mout By Kathleen Shaw Miller The Allaneri Trio sBSSgjlHlSttEsil Albeneri Trio Tuesday Artists The Albeneri Trio will play a concert at Central high school auditorium Wednesday under auspices of the Tuesday Musical club Members of the trio are Alexander Schneider violinist Benar Heifetz and Erich itor Kahn pianist All are fine artists in their respective fields and all have enviable experience in the field of ensemble music They select their programs from an extensive repertory which in cludes all the piano trios of the classic romantic and modern school from Haydn to Walter Piston Their Omaha program as a matter of fact sandwiches Walter trio between the Brahms Trio in major Opus 8 and Trio in flat major Opus 70 No 2 The Trio was formed in 19 It and has toured in the United States and Canada appeared with the New riends of Music in New York City and played numerous con certs at the Library of Congress in Washington Choral Singers in Spring Concert The Choral Singers will present their fifth annual Spring con cert at irst Christian church 532 Mynster Sunday April 11 at 4:30 The singers arc di rected by Edith lickinger and accompanied by Betty Tomlin son Beverly Houser violinist will be assisting artist on the program She will be accom panied by her teacher Mabel Woodworth Jensen The musical public is cordially invited to at tend the concert Members of the Choral Singers are: irst so pranos: Mesdames Allan Ardell Curtis Maher John Scults Thompson Earl Sulhoff and Mary Dallinger Second sopran os: Mesdames Lloyd Abel Robert Griffin George Ulfers and Nadine Girton Altos: Mesdames John Campbell Allison Cheyne Her man Peterson rank Smith and Margaret Mort insen On Sat urday the singers will present a 15 minute broadcast over radio station KOWII at 6:45 Music at the Joslyn Sunday April 11 At 3 in the Joslyn Me morial Concert Hall the A Cap pella Choir of the Nebraska State Teachers college of Wayne Neb will sing a concert The choir is directed by Russell An derson The program will open with a group of selections by a male quartet: Gailord Ryon Donald Baughus Richard Saville and Harlan Von Seggern Robert Hansen baritone will sing two selections The remainder of the program will be sung by the a cappella choir Soloists for two of the numbers will be Dleone Heine Veva Moore Gailord Ryon Harlan Von Seggern and Alice Welch At 4:30 in the Concert hall Marian Copp contralto ac companied by Arthur Byler will be heard in recital Both per formers are members of the mu sic faculty of Doane College Crete Nebraska Miss program includes songs by Han del? Marcello Scarlatti Paisiel lo a group by Moussorgsky and a group of rench Canadian ranch rish English and Scot tish folk songs Women's Club Chorus in irst Program The Club chorus made its first public appearance 'Thursday April 8 when it sang for the Calendar Luncheon at Our Savior's Lutheran church The group which holds regular week ly rehearsals has sung for club affairs only up until now Mrs Clifton Ranney is director of the group and Mrs Merle Spence acts as accompanist President is Mrs Ernest Moser and secre tary treasurer is Mrs Brandt Members are Mesdames Hough Mabel Huffaker Hounsheil Bond Calame Day A air Roy ord Goecker Andrew Johnson Anderson Welbourn and Miss Charlotte Shick CBM TA Sponsors Recital The Council Bluffs Music association will pre sent students of teacher mem bers in recital Sunday April 11 at the hall 23 North Main street at 3 The re cital is open to the public and the association particularly in vites music students and their patents to attend Appearing on the program will be: Vocalists Mary Hill Park Williams Bar bara Pates Catherine Gilmore Jona Eastman Margaret Hern don and Patricia Bryant Pian ist Sally Olsen Bille Paulos Gary Grosvenor Alan Hart Sandra Richards Carol Hay worth Ruth Springer Barbara Hand Shirley Trzeciak Roberta Olsen rank Cool Billy Jensen Jo Ann LaPage Shirley Babbitt Charlotte Thompson Orville Orr jr Betty Kellar Karen Schroeder Joyce LaPage and Marcia Roden Violinists Jennie Lee ox and Peter George Crose Clarinet quartet Roger Richards Gilbert Jensen Richard and Joe Haissen irst Piano Quartet BwWBSRHI tv JMw fBis if AW irst Piano Quartet to Give Concert The irst Plano quartet a unique ensemble which has achieved a strong folloxying through its broadcasts and is now on a tour of the country will be presented in concert Monday by the di vision of the Omaha Chamber of Commerce at the Technical high school auditorium Pic tured above the members are: Adam Garner top left Edward Edson top right rank Mittler lower left and Vladimir Padwa lower right The quartet makes its own arrangements since compositions for four pianos are practically non existent and each ajarngement is a synthesis of ideas of the four or Mon program they will play an opening group which is com posed of the Paganini variations on a Caprice in A minor (the radio theme signature) Prelude and ugue in minor Rondo the Schubert Trout variations and The mid dle group will be vitation to the four Chopins the Wagner ire and Second Hungarian Rhapsody The con cluding group will be the Debussy de Villa march Shastoko polka and the Rossini Liszt Morning Musical Has Sonata Program The final concert of the sea son for the Morning Musicale club will be a sonata concert by rances Magncs violinist and William Massclos pianist The program will be given at Joslyn Memorial concert hall riday April 16 at 11 a Both per formers have appeared as solo ists before the Morning Musicalc club Both are musicians of un questionable excellence The sonata recital is unique in the programs of the Morning Musi cale club and with the skilled musicanship of the two artists should be one of the high points of the season Single ad mission tickets will be available at the door Music in the Churches At Grace Presbyterian church Sunday morning the choir of Lindenwood college St Charles Mo will present special music The 30 voice group is under the direction of Milton Rohg They will sing 1he Waters of by Neidlinger enly by Kopyloff by Brahms and the Rossini or the latter number Marjorie Mochlen karnp will be soloist or the morning service at Broadway Christian church Norma and Virginia Barnum will sing a duet the Gates of the by Knapp At irst Congregational church Sunday morning the Pilgrim quartet will sing in the April by Homer Walter Mills will sing a solo Elaine Ammons will sing by Crowell for the morning service at Dodge Memorial church Sunday At irst Chinch of Christ List 14 Speakers irst 2:30 Seek legislative Post MATTRESSES REBUILT You Can Now Have Your Old Mattress Made Into an INNERSPRING Doud MATTRESS ONE DAY SERVICE! and INNERSPRING the Mattress Company re Look at Sears Low Price on This Heavy Steel GALVANIZED GARBAGE CAN HOUSEWARES BUSHEL Durable Beautiful Just Received CREDIT DENTISTRY Solid Carload EXTENSION and STEPLADDERS DESIGNED OR SAE USE! EXTENSIONS STEPLADDERS Mo Appointment Needed for Rest Visit 20 32 5 ft 32 24 6 ft 28 40 8 ft Li 28 SOUTH MAIN STREET COUNCIL BLUS IOWA Clar it to to was and OPEN EVENINGS WASH BOILER 10 Gallon Sha With Cover Iowa Group to Hold Two day Session Here Great Western Buys New Diesel Equipment Directors of the Chicago Great Western Railway company have authorized purchase of two 6000 HP Diesel freight locomotives three 1500 HP units and three additional 1000 HP switchers to complete the Dieselization pro gram of the system Harold Burtncss Chicago president an nounced Saturday Delivery of the units In the summer of 1949 will leave only branch lines of the railroad with steam operation Burtncss an nounced Prevention Cheaper Than Punishment officers say will be held at Mason City In addition to Ot tumwa Des Moines and Mason City the organization at present has member clubs in Ames ort Dodge and Sheldon at present and Ls expecting several other choruses to join Wells 333 Willow avc une retired businessman Satur day announced his candidacy for nomination for state representa tive on the republican ticket Two representatives arc elected from Pottawattaimie countj He is the first candidate to announce for the legislative position Wells was recently elected one of two delegates from this con gressional district to attend the national convention in June at Philadelphia Active in civic affairs he has a 15 minute weekly news commen tary program over KSWI KMX each Sunday Galvanized bushel basket with many CorriJtated n'amkus bottom licinforced top The RIGHT WAY to Sa 20 gallon Garbage Can Galvanized steel corrugated sides Extra large with cover 4 Scientist Sunday morning once Smelser will sing by Humphreys The morning anthem at Christian church Sunday will be by Gibb Song leader for the evening service will be Ernest Baker Don Eastman will sing side Still by Hamblen for the morning service at irst Baptist At St John's Evangelical and Reformed church Sunday morn ing the anthem will be Walked Today Where Jesus by The anthem at St Luth eran church Sunday morning will be ount of Con by Bach Morning services will be held at 8:30 and 11:00 at the Reorgan ized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints The anthem will be or by Stairs Wilda Schneider will sing an incidental solo 4 Sturdy galvanized steel with corrugated sides for extra atrength Easy to carry bail handle Tight fitting cover to keep out pests Choose it for sanitary garbage disposal at Sears savings DR WILSON Dentist in the axtcwt Blotk) Is Mow Located at 822 WORLD HERALD BLDG WATER PAIL 49c capacity I I handle A ladder is a great help In painting removing storm windows putting up screens Sturdy light weight designed for maximum safety Choice ladder grade hardwood rungs and steps heavy iron guides and safety locks These are very fine quality see them tomorrow! 720 West Broadway PHONE 7514 COUNCIL BLUS IOWA Small Decline in Milk Production A small decline in daily ceipts from milk producers in the Omaha Council Bluffs area for March was viewed Saturday by Market Administrator Wayne McPhcrren as danger The daily receipts averaged 337263 pounds for March com pared to 339758 pounds during ebruary This is a decline of 73 of 1 per cent this decline is McPherren warned is a dan ger signal for the normal trend of production should be an in crease from the preceding month of approximately 5 per Producers delivered 30455167 pounds of milk to Omaha Coun cil Bluffs handlers during the month Prices per hundred weight of Class I and Class II milk were $521 and $486 re spectively 15 cents lower than ebruary but 68 cents above last prices Average price paid producers was $511 per hundred weight 92 cents above last level Total return to producers for March was $52742848 Music Miscellany Civic Music invites instrumen talists interested in becoming members of the orchestra for the performance of the to come to rehearsal at Community hall Sunday April 18 at Stopping Crime Takes New Turn Maid of Honor Keg I on i nt Reinforced and bail lor Innr The price Is right! 10 qt size 39c OMAHA DENTISTS 822 War Id Her aid Bldg Phone A 7 6644 IRONING BOARD $449 Made of atrrcood and tc Trigger action maker evening and cloa'rg easy Similar to Omaha Youth Named in Larceny Count A charge of larceny of a motor vehicle was filrd Saturday In municipal court against Donald Miller 19 2601 Olive street Omaha Miller was caught early Sat urday morning with the stolen car then attempted to escape Police chased him through the downtown district At Bryant and Vine streets he cut through a parking lot and collided with the side of the city water works ga rage building Considerable dam age was done to the front of the stolon car Owens McClelland is the owner of the stolen car It stolen from Second street Broadway By Hal Boyle NEW YORK When a gun toting youth on a rampage shoots and kills a cop here costs the state about $125000 send him through the courts the electric chair if he gets a life term it eventually costs almost double says Edwin Lukas ex ecutive director of the Society for the Prevention of Crime "But if one tenth that amount had been spent on the same boy when he was a youngster the crime would never have hap pened The boy would still be free and lhe policeman alive is cheaper much cheaper to prevent crime than to pun ish New Theory Advanced The Society for the Prevention of Crime operated under a dif ferent theory when it was organ ized in 1878 The peo ple had the idea they could stop crime by sending gamblers and prostitutes to jail tearing down Tammany hall and prosecuting corrupt cops they caught grab bing at graft Now the society has decided tliat trying to stop crime under its old program was like trying to cure stomach cancer by tak ing off a finger wart way to prevent crime is to prevent the said Lukas a 46 year old lawyer who gave up a better paying legal practice seven years ago to come to the society This pet phrase sums up a program to abolish crime which Lukas feels is neither patsy nor visionary criminal is a sick said Lukas who spent 18 years himself as a criminal and civil attorney his disease should have been detected and cured in and Meat Strike Causes Postponement of Annual Concert ORT DODGE The pack Ing house workers' setrike in Iowa reslulted in an unusual repercussion Saturday post ponement of the Iowa Male Chors assoication's annual spring concert scheduled for May 2 in Mason City The Morrell male chorus of Ot tumwa one of six member clubs of the young state organization was forced to withdraw from the massed choral event because of the strike The Morrell singers all employes of the Ottumwa packing firm are out on strike Tltis temporarily at least leaves them without a sponsor or ex pense funds The Shrine Chanters of Des Moines had informed the spon soring Mason City chorus they would not be able to take part because of the illness of their regular director With only four male choruses left to participate officers of the state group called the spring event off The announcement came from McTigue of ort Dodge governor of the Iowa asso ciation The executive committee will meet next month In Ames to set a date for the fall concert which Wells Candidate forRepresentative irst Candidate to We have inaugurated a simplified credit plan to suit your own easy terms allowing you to have your immediate dentures and PAY LATER! QUICK DENTURE SERVICE We are splendidly equipped in our own labora tories to deliver IMMEDIATE DENTURES which means we extract your decayed or damaged teeth and immediately replace them with artificial dentures in the new TRANSLUCENT MATERIAL that so closely resembles own Clean Evidence ound of Rail Sabotage OTTUMWA Milwaukee division superinten dent said Saturday the four freight cars which had been stal led for 24 hours at the John Mor ioll and company gate by union barricades had been dangerously damaged Ten journal boxes he said had been opened halt filled with sand and then the packing par tially replaced he said they would have cause derailment and train wreck within 10 to 15 miles of running The four car train was pulled into Milwaukee yard repair tracks for inspection before trans shipment and there the tampering was discovered by Don isher car foreman Doud said he had no Idea as to who had tampered with the cars The cars arc now repaired and out of Ottumwa ASSOCIATE UNTIL Later by $825 Durable coon wash boiler with rnuK fittlnr cover Double corrugated aides $2725 it $30150 Week's Building Permits at $46000 City Building Inspector Oscar Biesendorfcr reported Saturday 16 building permits totaling $46700 were issued during the week They went to: Anderson Construction com pany $15000 addition and re pairs at Joe Smith and company 416 West Broadway Micklin Home Implement company $100 posts in basement al 204 South Twenty sixth street Pottawatta mie county $2000 remodeling at Parkview home 2200 Second avenue Ernest Dawson $1000 base ment at 1901 South Sixth street A McIntosh $1500 four room house at 2810 Avenue Jess Torrez $300 porch at 1419 Sixth avenue and $1500 warehouse at 1530 West Broadway Robert Es pinosa $4000 fJM room house at 1504 Sixteenth avenue Ralph Ives $4000 six room house at 3218 Sixth avenue Everett Williams $500 garage at 1125 Avenue Otto Bartels $300 remodeling at 28 South Main street James Walton $200 garage at 812 South Seventeenth street Leonard Grudle $4000 five room house at 2810 South Seventh street Lester Doner $5 000 five room house at 2540 Sev enth avenue Mitchell $300 3022 Avenue and Ander son Construction company $7 000 building at ourth street and Willow avenue ealry childhood Jails prisons stop crime Insecurity Dangerous of any kind is per haps the beginning point of all anti social behavior Crime is al ways a symptom of a purely per sonal maladjustment in the life of Hie offender have talked to hundreds of adult criminals and I know of one who felt that when he was a child he was loved wanted by his parents" How can you utopian way would be to train people for said Lukas we could do that train them to be parents just as they are trained now to be come cooks or lawyers or doctors or bus drivers it would be the most significant step ever taken Into the prevent of He said many parents who deeply love their children never manage to make the children aware of it Stresses Parent ailure a child runs a temperature or has a persistent stomach ache they call in a Lukas saicl if the same child shows symptoms of a bad behavior pattern few parents take him to a behavior scientist sucli as a psychiatrist or psy chologist to get a diagnosis early diagnosis is as im portant in halting crime as it is in halting He listed a dangerous symp toms in children habitual lying over aggressiveness stammer ing habitual setting of fires ex hibitionism excessive shyness or extreme behavior of any kind The society believes city and state governments can best pre vent crime by cutting down on the number of maladjusted chil dren It actively works for 1he creation of free public guidance clinics staffed by competent be havior scientists separate chil dren and youth court for delin quents shelters and vocational1 schools public youth hostels and hospitals for youngsters with mental disorders Announce Betrothal Special to The Nonpareil Mr and Mrs Houseman of Globe Ariz have announced the engagement of their daughter Marjorie Houseman to Gerald redric Wilson son of Dr and Mrs Wilson of Malvern A spring wed ding is planned When most after dinner speak ers wind up their speech it's th audience that should say thank ourteen speakers professional men and technicians arc sched uled to speak at the ninth annual meeting of the Iowa Society of ray Technicians Monday and Tuesday in the Hotel Chieftain Outstanding among the speak ers will be Dr James Kelley professor of radiology Creighton medical school Dr Arnold Dowell assistant professor of radiologist Immanuel hospital school Dr rancis Simonds radiologist Immenuel hospital Omaha and Dr Russell Blanchard radiologist Jennie Edmundson hospital Elect On Monday Election of officers for 19 IS will be held on Monday at 4:30 The two day meeting will open Monday at 12:15 in the Hotel Chieftain with a luncheon followed by a business session Lectures and group discussions will take up most of the two day session climaxed with a banquet Monday night Viet Nam Releases One rench Captive SAIGON Andre Lnfourgc is believed to be the first rench man captured by Viet Nam guer rillas and then released His refusal to believe re ports he was killed during an attack on a convoy near Saigon hastened his return to rench ter ritory A rench official heeded Mrs insistence that no one reported seeing her hus body A letter was given to a house servant What happened to it no renchman knows But five months after cap ture a letter from him reached his wife through the rench post office Meanwhile his wife and his 18 month old son became ill The son died later But guerril la leaders were informed of the illnesses It is believed they re leased Lafourge a public works engineer because of sympathy for his family not as a political gesture Operation on Ship Increases Capacity HONG KONG JV prescribed for a has proved successful here Tire oil tanker underwent an operation in which the entire middle section of the ship was scrapped and rebuilt and the three portions fitted to gether again The tanker which formerly grossed 2088 tons now has a ton nage of 2466 The superstructure was lifted off the ship and put back again on the new mid portion after the joining together $1698 $2025 $2295 $445 $539 CE on CC AO OVL and $829 io it $1069 at ray Meeting tsWi I I 1 1 j) if Wi nz Ell tSfU Si 1 4 fLf i II SB? illfi I JL 1 az I RrV i VL I 1 'i Vi 5 i I 1 I i Bi 1 7 XI 7 7 Al yl i.

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