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The Daily Nonpareil from Council Bluffs, Iowa • 3

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COUNCIL BLUS CIOWAJ APRIL 20 1948 PAGE THREE the University of newspapers sat around a table in a Red Cross Drive HENRY IELD SEED AND NURSERY STOCK 1 CHERRY a Ul amount 1 1 a reverbe SEE THIS as to Nation's Weather EQUALS ourth UNION fft n1? salary of oc varies had the echo the read or error those minds DRESStD CHKKfN the fran 1 That Only One third of Goal Is Collected Meet Next Week With Operating Officials U1 CC 1 1 NATIONAL! PARK tunity people 1 ions'1 inav k1' BWl to talk about its may get he said look quite rating echo of 1818 In spite of 100 years it differs only In that it is more compelling more sig nificant Another war is over but there is no peace World wide political economic religious and racial issues have brought ab dication and uprising in 1948 In many lands there are political and social disturbances Knows Only One Master As stewards of the conduct of the Associated Press of today this board of directors recognizes a tremendous responsibility It also pauses on this 100th anni versary to acknowledge debt to the vision and ability of those responsible for a news principle of transcendant importance In this land of fought for free dom the Associated Press knows but one master truth in news The Romans used iron be trothal rings as early as the sec ond century Eighth Grade Exams in Harrison Schopls Special to The Nonitaretl Eighth grade exami nations for Harrison county's 02 rural eighth grade students will be given Wednesday and Thurs day April 28 and 29 at the pub lic school buildings in Dunlap Little Sioux Missouri Valley Persia nad Woodbine and at the county office in Logan street woyld benefit and the Snow re company Blue Maps 29 Speeches for Current Week DES MOINES Gov Robert Blue Tuesday started his sec ond consecutive week of cam paigning for re election and scheduled 29 speeches for SWING SWANSON boned chicken where Nature performs thrill ing feats of magic Union smartly appoint ed air conditioned trains tele you in restful comfort to West Yellowstone Gateway most popular rail entrance and neerest to famous Old aithful Geyser Going Union Pacific you can conveniently stop over at historic SJt Lal City different foi 1 is finally lined up he meeting was mljomnc 7:30 in Monday 1 rchonl administrators sors and shop teachers is being sponsored by the department of vocational education at the col lege A Mays head oi industrial around" the education deoartment at the cars parked near ilt? cafe Police University of Illinois will be the itaid she identified Catun i guest speaker Council Talks Tram ranchise By Marvin Arrowsmith WASHINGTON A Senate passage of the Taft Ellendcr Wagner long range housing bill by nightfall was predicted Tues day by Senator Taft (R Ohio) Taft made this forecast in tell ing reporters that differences be tween him and Sentor McCarthy (R Wis) over the bill appear to be headed toward settlement think we will be able to work out a Taft said The Ohio senator is a co spon sor of the measure Its backers hope it will encourage construction of 15000000 new homes by 1958 The bill would extend through next March the authority to insure home loans It would permit insurance of an additional $2000000000 worth of loans including $400000000 authorized in a stopgap law The measure also provides for more liberal home loan terms on low cost housing for guarantee ing investors in rental housing a profit and for slum clearance Sharply At Odds Taft and McCarthy have been sharply at odds over amend ments to the bill McCarthy got 14 changes approved last week Taft has a motion pending which would strike all of them and subssitute a batch of senate banking committee amendments he is backing Taft said lie Is willing to ac cept two of four amendments which McCarthy says are the most important of his series The Ohio senator added that he would go along on a third if it were al tered some Under the proposed compromise McCarthy would yield on his fourth major amend ment and the rest of his series These are the McCarthy amend ments which Taft said he would take: 1 A section under which the government would pay half the cost of homes for seriously para lyzed veterans those who arc permanent wheel chair cases 2 A provision allowing the government to oust from public housing tenants who are earn ing more that the top specified as a condition cupancy This among housing projects Other McCarthy Amendments Another McCarthy amendment would give welfare or relief families first chance at public housing Taft said he was willing to have the bill specify that low est income families be given a priority but would insist that there be none for welfare fami lies Taft has contended that the 500000 public housing units pro vided for in the bill should go to families which have an income but not enough to afford rental homes built by private industry In addition to the banking com mittee amendments and the pro posed alternation of some of those the senate had before it an amendment by Senators Young (R ND) and Russell (D Ga) which would restore a farm hous ing program to the bill The Young Russell amendment would authorize a fourycar $268500000 program of loans and subsidies for farm housing UNION PACJL ALSO Sun Vlly Colo Ute Ariioai Nattoul PAa CatioUa DJ Hot Da education conference at Iowa State college Ames on rida The one day program for Iowa supervi He will make as many seven towns on some days His itinerary: Alondaj arnhamville Lohr ville Rockwell City Sac City and Storm Lake Tuesday Cherokee Meriden Cleghorn Marcus Paullina Su therland and Pocahontas Wednesday Ruthven Graet linger Emmetsburg and Hum boldt Thursday Eldora Steamboat Rock New Providence Whitten and Union riday Grinnell Malcolm Montezuma New Sharon Oska loosa Sigourney and Washing ton Sat in day Spencer MALVERN Mr and Mrs Dwight Morris Russell Rosen? and Miss Gayle Woods all of Kansas City were week end guests at the Salyers home Mr and Mrs Anderson Sunday for Canistota No jangling of the telephone no however took no teleW dis ucivtcu uiviii uiuxe were none of modern means of com munication But even then there "as news And news was a problem The Mexican war was over: HelpKimeys If BackAtHES Do you treat Cetus Up Bsekashe Srrroumeu 8 oUn Arklri lUxajmUc alsa Bladder Weakseia Piisf ul PaaaacM er oa ksd rssdom due to noo orysue aal roE snietric Kidney and Eladier troobin II try Crtlex Thia rreat medicine a ds tor! forsla raa helped ISoutandt ct deren 'or er 0 yean Uruay ttry Snt doer cl Cnerctart to work Immediately to bain In Lt? three resw excess teidi polsoaos VMtes eeruiA fftai TUt desfiAac mi' WU1 rd attSaeaa Help reduce Irecorot nltkt and day caaa thus premocte trc Get Cyatac from drcrrUt today Moorr bdt Cyitt A 5WANJ0N JONSOMAHA NIBR County School News Present Operettas at Oakland School Special to The Nonpareil OAKLAND were presented riday Oakland grade under the direction of Mrs Bailey Mrs De Hart and Airs White was given by 1he kindergarten and first and sec ond grades A two act operetta was present ed by the other six grades This production was under the direc tion of Mrs 11 Detajnore as sisted by Mrs Oliver and other grade teachers a one act play was presented by the jun iors of Oakland high school at the Drake play festival Satur day Oakland students in the play were Natalie Thompson Mary Robinson LueJla Thayer Wilma Eylers Marvin Lyman Steve Hitt and Royce Chambers Accompanying the group were Mrs Gertrude Oliver Supt I Lester and Vernon Kruse Slightly more than one third of the $32787 goal set for the 1948 Red Cross drive here has been collected officials reported Mon day night at the county chapter executive committee meeting The reported total Is $1115141 The drive has been lagging badly officials said and will be continued through the month of April Reports of divisions with their quotas and amounts so far re ported in are: Industrial and re tail $3000 quota and $77405 col lected railroads $1750 and $2 governmental $600 and $346 grocers $1250 and $458 organi zations $150 and $22750 edu cational $1000 and $82239 res dential $1500 and $259180 ini tial gifts $8500 and $1763 Rural Divisions Rural east county $7500 quota and $87822 reported rural west Pottawatta mie county $5000 and $23795 Reports on the chapter func tions for March showed receipts of $12250 and disbursements of $230168 leaving a chapter bal ance in the working fund of $7 G9G74 Home service reported hand ling 123 cases with financial as sistance of $15883 furnished ser vice men veterans or their fami lies 900 Boxes Overseas Junior Red Cross repoited 900 gift boxes shipped to children overseas during March A repre sentative of the local Junior Red Cross David McClellan will go to St Louis on April 29 and 30 to attend a midwestern area ad visory council meeting It was announced the Potta wattamie Red Cross chapter will hold its annual meeting to elect directors on May 5 Airs Linda Gale executive secretary said anyone holding a SI membership card is eligible to vote for the directors Two operettas at the school Three 6 oz tins the equivalent of a whole chicken! This lender juicy chicken meat makes a teroles salads tandv idles loa es and any number of appetile templin" budgel vie li he Its pre conked conu nieni kitchen lime add pleasuio time Ask your gruier fur it 7 0Dd One Held One reed in Tire Cuffing Probe Gne Caton 23 723 Sixth street was still being held Tues day by police in connection with the slashing of six tires automobiles parked at Place Thirty first street ver boulevard early morning Duane Jones 23 91G street was released from cus tody Monday when Airs Col burn rale operaior failed to identify him as one of the men! she saw Malvern Mayor Special to The Nonpareil The Malvern city council has appointed its senior member Pace as mayor replacing Mansfield who failed to qualify after election Mr Mansfield was traveling tn the south at time of election and did not return to Malvern with in the 10 day qualifying limit Mansfield had been mayor for the last sbe years and a council man for 16 years Mr Pace was the only member of the old coun cil re elected rank Zanders was appointed to fill place on the council Pasfors fo Meet SpetUd tu The Nonpareil AUDUBON The Audubon County Alinisterial association will meet Thursday at 1:30 at the courthouse to study and compile data received during the recent religious census conduct ed through the schools of the county Henry ie BIG SEED AND NURSERY STORE "35 West Broadway Phone 4769 150 West Broadway Phone 9 IU3 Iowa Physicians AP Board of Directors Withhold Action Review 100 Year History The Vernon Stakers examine painting from Germany their bread cast upon the waters re turned (Nonpareil Photo) Woman Beaten by Man Roomer Miss Helen Troy 4G 1015 Ave nue rooming house operator was being treated Tuesday at Alercy hospital for injuries which she (old police were inflicted by a roomer who had locked her in his room for about seven hours before she finally' succeeded in freeing herself Aliss Troy told police the roomer came home about 1 a wanted to make some coffee She ordered him to go to his room He insisted she get him some smok ing tobacco from his room When she went after it he followed her upstairs locked her in the room and beat her up Duane Bogardus 600 Hunting ton avenue a plumber arrived at the Troy home about 8:45 a to do some plumbing work heard screams and found Miss Troy coming down Die siaiis in jured Miss 1 1iy was taken Alercy The warm glow that accom panies receipt of an acknowledg ment of a charity freely given with no thought of reward was experienced here this week by the Vernon Stakers 3409 West Broadway They received a gift from Germany Staker an employe of the Omaha and Council Bluffs Street Railway company and his wife made up a bundle of clothing which they gave Airs Anna Teu fel 1559 North Broadway to send to Germany Airs Teufel has a brother in the community of Kochcndorf kreis Heilbronn His name is Wilhelm Windmuellcr And Wil helm was charged with the re sponsibility of handing out the gifts from America No ine Possessions friend Joseph Eng lert is an artist and it just happens he was about the right size for some of the clothing He was so pleased he sat down and pondered how he might repay his friends He was a poor man He had no fine possessions to send Hunger sometimes gnawed at his belly and until these fine clothes came lhe cold wind used to pierce his thin jacket And then he remembered the old injunction: thou hast given all of thy worldly posses sions then give And remembering this he was happy He would give a portion of him self The painting he loved and the land that he thesa he would send his friends a work of his own creation Done at Last Wilhelm furnished him a piece of canvas Not a very good piece to bo sure but a piece of canvas nonetheless Ho worked care fully for paint was scarce And at last it was done a land scape showing the richly colored mountainside he loved and wished to share with his bene factors He was too poor to afford a frame The painting is rolled and unstretched as for display Rut being a draftsman Englert sent also a sketch showing the proper method of display Today the painting is still rolled and unstrecthod Rut Vernon Staker and his wife arc certain they understand what was in the heart of the man who first said: thy bread upon the waters it will return to thee GIANT two year old heavy caliper Neighbors TENNANT Aliss Doris Green a student at Simpson collegepent Dur week end with her pa rents Mr and Airs Grant Green Wayne Sorensen who is at tending Iowa State college visited over the week end with his parents Air and Airs An drew Sorensen Aliss Rose mary Buman who teaches at Charter Oak was home for the week end Mr and Airs An drew Sorensen and Wavne anil Miss Alarjorie Sorensen went to Omaha Sunday to visit then brother i 1 av TTHH i a who is in the Alethodist hospitalrecovering from an operation The Lincoln Bluebird 4 club met Alonday with Norene Buman Norene Buman anil Joj ce ArcntAon gave a demonstration on rhe Preparation and Cook ing of and Vivian Sorensen gave a talk on to Cook The sophomore class of Tennant high school gave a partj' for other high school classes and the faculty at the school house riday evening GLENWOOD Alerritt re turned to his work with the state highway maintenance depart ment here Alonday after recov ering from a back injury Guests of Air and Airs Guy Wolfe over the week end were Mr and Airs red Rodgers of Council Bluffs and Mr and Mrs Lyle Williams who went to their new farm home near Sioux City on Monday Miss Esther Rich nu of KI Alonle Ualif is spend ing a month lieie with lu par ents Air and Mis Albert Breh mer Air and Airs Theodore Wickman Joyce and Charles of Dinette guests of Mrs ents Mr and Mrs Harlan Airs Wickman and Charles will' remain this week Mrs Thomson has returned home from Phoenix Ariz where she spent the winter with her son Earl Thomson and family and her daughter Aliss Doris Thom son III were week end Wick par TEW Housing Bill Nearing Passage Taft and McCarthy Make Concessions eye bloody inouili ami several bruises Police were notified The roomer named by Aliss Troy was not at the home Jensen to Take Part in Education Confab Albert Jensen vocational arts instructor at Bloomer school on four 'will take part in the industrial Jenny and Ri Sunday 5jt Painting in Return for arm Clothes TREES Montmorency or Early Richmond These trees have trunks 1' in di ameter or over Don't confuse them with ordinary sizes They're larger and will give you heavy bearing cherry trees sooner Should bear in two years Premium size and quality at bargain price SUI Medical College The boaId of I directors of the Associated Press Study Continued lisued this statement Monday in connection with the 100th an DES MOINES 2P The house niversary of the Associated Press of delegates of the Iowa State Exactly 100 years ago the rep Medical society has voiced some resentatives of six competitive criticism of Iowa medical college compcnsa office of the New York Sun lion plan The group action on the plan except to urge its committee on medical schools and education to con tinue its observation and investi gation of the program The plan set up in July 1917 the drums of a presidential cam provides for fixed salaries for the palgn were beating for generals medical college staff with a cer Zachary Taylor and Winfield tain amount of private practice Scott The old world was shaken permitted and torn There were abdica Dr George Scanlon of Iowa tlons or uprisings in rance Ire City said the committee in a land Hungary Italy and the Ger meeting Alareh 31 with President man states The Chartist move Virgil Al Hancher and Carlyle ment was an assault on the cs Jacobscn executive dean of the order in England division of health sciences and irst Co opcrativcs Move services had agreed that the new The problem of the representa plan has put more emphasis on lives of the six newspapers was private practice instead of less devise a method by which to as was intended obtain news faster in greater (Last fall the committee rec volume and from constantly ommended that private patients I broadening sources Their signi be limited to five per cent of the plcant decision was to cooperate hospital beds instead of the 13 toward bat end They called or 14 per cent a survey showed Ibeir new organization the As were being occupied by private SOpated Prcss pzitients) I Since thnt In 1S 19 1113115' A hearts and many minds have Seen As State Medicine collaborated to mold and perfect Scanlon also reported a from a meager beginning the co thougb Dean Jacobsen and Dr operative news gathering organi Hancher felt the morale of the zation which still bears that medical school was fairly good name interviews with some of the Through trial and younger men Indicated the op through peace and war posite generations of hearts and committee feels the same sought for and finally evolved as it did last year when it stated Ibe principle of factual unbiased this is definitely a form of social reporting of news as a great pub ized medicine state medicine He service The ceaseless struggle or whatever you wish to call PVer since has been to maintain Dr Scanlon said and carry forward that principle we feel the plan has a world beset by constant pres not been in effect long enough sure selfish Interest propa for a fair trial ganda and dictatorial reign Dr red Stcrnagel West Des I news purees expanded and Moines chairman of the commit and tec on medical service and pub thCSC i barriers to tactual objective re 1' 1 a world wide ess something Is done here wl bss formidable be far too few nurses to staff new AP Proud Position He said the shortage of nurses Sh comPtT was intensified bv requirements tT! 1 today as the bulkwark of the for admissmn and graduation practical idPal of ncws bjectiv and that the certification of hos jty insurert the variedJback pitals for train ng are so high ground of its many membcr many smaller hospitals cannot owners Unique as the only non qualify profit cooperative news gather Even If enough nurses could ing association in this eountiy it be recruited to meet the shortage serves faithfully its 3931 news he said it is doubtful if there are papers and radio members and enough accredited facilities to subscribers around the world train them The staccato of its teletype and me num ot ns wireless news wherever people listen That news itself is a Alore kinks were ironed out of the proposed bus franchise Alon day night And next Alonday night ity councilmcn want to meet infor mally with attorneys of the Omaha and Council Bluffs Rail way and Bridge company tram operator for further negotiations The franchise has been in the mill several months long be fore the tram fran chise expired on Dec 1947 Street car service is now provid ed on an agreement plan Meeting as a committee of the whole the new council indi cated it would stand pat on most provisions of the proposed fran chise However some changes were suggested Wants Definite igure Alderman at large Joseph Katelman objected strenuously to the clause which provides for a 2 per cent occupation tax not set up a definite amount say $12000 a year so it can be anticipated in the bud he asked will be better business less headaches and more Sixth Ward Aiderman Lund advised giving the matter more study before setting a defi nite percentage gross receipts or definite franchise amount setting any definite he said should find out what (the company) grosses in one year Maybe the price should be $12000 maybe $15 This matter was left open for further discussion Councilmen did indicate hovever they would not press demands for three for a quarter token fares Present price is 10 cents straight Want Express Service They spoke about including an express bus to Omaha starting from Twenty first street and Broadway This the west part of town Union Pacific transfer moval by the operating also was discussed One point not yet in ch iso was einphnsiz was protection be given seniority rights of employes of the pi esent company that if the franchise should be granted to another company it shall give these men job preference When the franchise now up its third and final reading is passed it will be offered to the present operating company they want to take City Solicitor George Mayne II said Omaha company is the logical cne to offer it At least one other unidenti fied company is also in the pic ture councilmen indicated Alayne said it should be offer ed to the Omaha firm for these reasons 1 This company is located rear the site of operation Discuss Inter City Transfer 2 If would eliminate lhe prob lem of protecting employes of the present company 3 All public transportation operations would be included in the one Council Bluffs Omaha metropolitan area 4 The possibility of inter city transfer privilege could more easily be be negotiated Because this is the first such franchise written in 50 years Alayne said he vants an oppor to some more provisions some sugges Often Name Pace he I I ar AN Lags 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