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The Daily Nonpareil from Council Bluffs, Iowa • 3

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COUNCIL BLUS (IOWA) MARCH 9 1946 PAGE THREE EEhHHEARD VEHICLES DAMAGED A pick up truck driven by Eugene Ross 21 427 North ortieth street for the irestone Tire Rubber company south on Sixth street and a car driven by A A Martin 310S Third avenue west on Sixth avenue were in a collision accord ing to a report riday afternoon to police Both vehicles were dam aged ESTABLISHED retail business located in Council Bluffs Ideal for couple to operate Approximately $4500 investment necessary Good earning with low overhead If in terested call Jackson 4614 Omaha for further information Adv BOMBALERA To all mem bers The Board of Directors have employed Sailor Burke formerly of Omaha as manager He wants to see you all Special Steaks chicken dinners by your old cook Hazel Sec Treas Adv TRUCK HITS A truck driven by Disman Johnson Tripp lett Mo north off Pearl street onto Broadway ran into the side of a westbound street car in charge of Motorman Howaid Hawkins and Conductor Clarence orbes tram officials reported to police riday afternoon Train of ficials reported slight damage was done to the street car Some dam age was done to the truck STOP CANKER WORMS cater pillars and other crawling in sects injurious to your friendly shade trees Band now with STOP Easy to use Costs so little A Scofields 924 So Main Adv NAVY Mothers announce St day dance City Auditor ium March 15 Lee Barron and his orchestra Tickets on sale at Clark's Drug Adm $100 per couple Adv HITS TRAM Donald Olsen 29 135 West Washington avenue driving east on Broadway near Park avenue ran into the rear of a street car that had stopped sud denly according to a report ri day night to police Some damage was done to Olsen's car Slight damage was done to the street car WE still have some of those lovely new style waterproof shockproof watches at reasonable prices You must see them Open Saturday evenings until 9 Rath bun Jewelry 8 Scott Street Adv EXTRA fancy dressed spring fries and hens Phone your order to the Produce Market 112 East Broadway 3 2703 Adv BOYS LEE Harry Jones 1S10 Sixth avenue reported to po lice riday night that he surprised two boys about 14 or 15years old in the act of stealing the radio and a spotlight from his automo bile parked at the side of his home The boys fled WE now have on hand 3 sizes of unfinished substantial chests 4 and 5 drawer ranging from $1295 to $1649 ranksen and Johnson 200 B'dway Ph Adv WANTED young men to learn dry cleaning business Apply in person Bluff City Laundry and Dry Cleaners 22 No Main Adv VEHICLES DAMAGED Carl Gustafsen 25 Avoca driving south on Seventh street was in collision with Verne Bryson 47 route 1 Council Bluffs driving a pickup truck west on Sixth avenue ac cording to a report riday to po lice Both vehicles were damaged BARNES Beauty Salon new location 415 B'dway Phone Adv COMMERCIAL photographs any time any place or appointment Phone 5336 Adv INDS James Wyatt 14 1911 South Thirteenth street turned over to police riday eve ning a wrist watch he found In the street at Twenty second avenue and Thirteenth street CUTLER funeral home Ambul 533 Willow Ave Ph 7779 Adv CURTAINS Tablecloths laun dered Spauldings 2901 Adv TO The 17 Club 17 South Main street will close Sat urday night for five weeks for re modeling the owner Ed Koehler announced Work of remodeling the interior will start at once DANCE tonight at the Crogun Club Adv CROGUN Club Now dancing every night Adv STEAL SKATES Jensen 1908 ourth avenue reported to police riday night that a pair of roller skates attached white sohes were stolen from the skate room at the city auditorium last Wednesday night DRAW INES Charged with being drunk John I 36 Cambridge Mass and Samuel attori 33 South Omaha were each fined $5 and Walt Phillips 27 1521 Third avenue forfeited a $10 bond Saturday in municipal court YOU will find a very complete line of groceries meat fresh fish and schrimp at Tjaden ood Cen ter 36 No Main Phone 9554 Adv Mr and Mrs George Sotirhos 518 Seventh av enue are the parents of a daugh ter born Saturday at the Jennie Edmundson hospital SCHOOL Board Election March 11 1946 Vote with Schools Committee" for John Rau Pa tricia Duckworth and Rev Siersbeck Adv SPECIAL 1st class wash and grease job $175 Bob Lynch Ga rage North 2nd and Vine Adv ELECT Alfred Neilsen Park Commissioner 20 years experience nursery landscaping greenhouse tree surgery Adv PLATES GONE Sam Gibbs 2423 South Twelfth street re ported to police riday the loss of a license plate from his truck INCOME TAX RETURNS or help both federal and state call A Holt 3 Adv SON IS Mr and Mrs Raymond Enderle 226 rank street are the parents of a son born riday at Mercy hospital Aeorplane Inn Satur day March 9 Adv The Red Cros To Clear Docket of Divorce Cases Eighty divorce actions pending in the district court files as far back as Nov 26 1911 will come in for a housecleaning on riday March 15 That date has been set Judge Charles Roe for the cases to be tried or dismissed unless written showing is made and order of court secured for continuing them With a few exceptions these "dead timber" divorce actions fairly well represent the parties involved have decided to patch things up or make some reconcilia tion outside of court Judge Roe said Rules of practice of the if teenth judicial district point out that all cases which have been on file for six terms prior to the first day of any term of court shall be marked for trial and if not tried upon the date set for hearing they shall be dismissed for want of prosecution at costs un less satisfactory showing for con tinuance is made Join The Red Croat Given 14 Days for Assaulting Wife Convicted of an assault and bat tery charge A Nowlin 23 1506 Avenue was sentenced Saturday by municipal Judge Allan Ardell to 14 days in jail Mrs Nowlin testified that ri day morning her husband "started Eitting me and he went up town and came back drunk and got sore because I called him about his muddy shoes tracking up the floor and he starated in hitting me Mrs Nowlin exhibited a dis colored eye and a swollen nose Nowlin testified he left home at I went to a tavern where he three shots of whiskj and four glasses of re mained there until 3 but did not remember going home Join I he Red Obituary Ir Bernard McDermott uneral services were held Sat urday al Denver for Dr Bernard Vincent McDermott 58 member ot a pioneer Council Bluffs family who died in that city riday He was born in Council Bluffs Jan 17 1888 His mother Mrs Peter Owen McDermott now lives in Omaha He was educated at St parochial school here and obtained his medical degree at Creighton university After a gen eral practice of medicine at Stuart Neb he went into the Rockv mountain area where he special ized in industrial surgery Surviving is his widow three daughters Mrs Case of Glendale Calif Mrs Harold Eddleman of Tulsa and Mrs Wood of Aberdeen Wash: two sons John and Bernard of Dallas Tex five brothers John of San rancisco Dr William of I os Angeles and Edward rancis and Paul all of Omaha and his mother Chest Cold Misery Relieved by Moist Heat of ANTIPHLOGISTINE SIMPLE CHEST COLD SORE THROAT BRONCHIAL IRRITATION SIMPLE SPRAIN BRUISE SORE MUSCLES BOILS The tt hrnt of an A NT1P1I Log 1 ST I poultice relieve couh tightne of chest muscle soreness due to chet cold bronchial irritation and simple sore throat Apply ANTIPHLOGIS TINE poultice just hot enough to be comfort then feel the rreoiti heat right to work on tKTt cough tightneea of chest muscle eoreneea Do good feel yood for several hours of an ANTIPHLOGISTINE poultice 1 so relieves pain reduces spelling limbers up stiff aching muscles due to a simple boil sprain bruise similar injury or condition Get ANT I PH I OG IS TINE (Auntr lo) tn tube or can at sny drug store NOW Mr Lydia Kos Mrs Lydia Rose 57 35 South Twenty ninth street resident of Council Bluffs since 1918 died ri day night in a local hospital fol lowing an illness of two months She is survived by her husband Leslie a daughter Mrs Dorothy Bell of Council Bluffs and four great grandchildren uneral arrangements are pend ing word from relatives The body is at the Tyler funeral home WOODRING uneral Home Phon 7485 By DeWitt oper oper Tn this manner Switzerland wax Cul Cont hiued from 1) gov under the Al caused by a defective the to 35c TILL 6 1839 1723 (AThe Bells of the 2nd ULL LENGTH EAT RE I JW A hCTUtf gm BKir imE kiwi eomprrr results titled to a 2nd Chuiie at I being police at a time of life when I should be forgotten to be this great honor before I orientation program was success that the federal buildings on pointed out determined falk biimmis natural Alpine fnrtifira ballots for the straw vote Moline news a similar bal for given Jeun added and Thine HURRY! LAST TIMES! I 11 HURRY Ijist Times Today! The RECORD BREAKING Hit: The Swiss principle honesty was applied idea of always telling Smith Vir Edic Operetta Will Be Given This Evening QUICK RELIE for COLDS 3 Council same violation bond DOORS OPEN SHOW STARTS duttcM 666 Liquid or Tablet act as a mild Laxahv and get at Cold MuMrioa internally 666 Nos Drops or Salve begin to rsliev stuffiness and coughing AT OHCT uiako it air to breath KWotki Grxst and work last y' Ha satisfied million chair eek Reams and Virginia be thc the ed from high school two years ago is a telephone operator Elmer 18 and Alice 15 are in Hillsdale high school It was eb 23 1911 that Air and I Mrs Camiel Tacts the patents Mr and Airs Charles Tacts the grand parents and a brother were killed in an automobile collision which also took the life of Louis (J Kolls of Moline major league baseball umpire Part of the family will remain together now and none will be far away Alice the sophomore will be housekeeper for Donald and Elmer in a small house near the Ropp home danger tom 1910 build ADDED SCARLET HORSEMAN' NEWS he non in upkeep RROfUnwuLi ZERVKEdRE WORTH I MORE DUH I KATERMII i Now decided to balance the books and divide the rest of the profits since even the two youngest are growing away from childhood and they consider this a good time to liquidate fartn prop erty Leonard Taets now 24 Is mar ried and will continue in farm work with their neighbors and benefac It tor Carl Ropp Donald and Dale way tremendous ss jBERGMAN available found Mildred Jenkins Janis Hoffeins Mildred Talbott and Raymond ar4 Donna Kroger under the direction of Mrs red Coley presented a scriptural program been runs to northern Italy street are barred and Lyle Bluffs for John Glennon I New Cardinal HILLSDALE Ill The saga of the six Tacts orphans has reached a happy ending been fixe years now since the six children orphaned when their parents grandparents and a broth er were killed in nn automobile col lision voted to stick together mid try to make a go of the 360 acre Maplewood farm upon which the parents were tenants They've reached their goal held the family together until four are now past 21 They've saved their at least $5 000 each in government bonds and Maurieta Jensen Schultz chairman and George Kull Dick Johnson New Crisis in Russian give us all we can get We spend about 35 hours a week in Harvey Sticff of Britt showed colored slides on the proper meth ods of ventilating and insulating chicken and hog houses arm Planning David Livingston of Wash ington la spoke on postwar farm planning He said farmers were not mak ing all the profits they should be cause they arc still using "old They don't get the max imum production from machinery and are losing money on the man hour basis Livingston suggested that farm ers rearrange their land so they have long oblong fields with gates That will save will tend to to a mini modern well kept near future and men: "You will Norma Lights: Daryl Stage chairman It rain "Martha" Well Received at be the of 0 0 A fr Romantic Drama of Americas Last rontier Sweeping across the screen wgfc breathtaking intensity'brought to pulse quickening hie by a brilliant star studded cast! mili eon stant German propaganda to try to destroy national unity a well a false rumors about problems To in et this i Gen Henri Guivin the mandcr ln chief decided in to create a new sen lee to morale among the troops i i ms was none mrougn perman 7 ent orientation towards the ccon vocalists vniit ujiu puiiiicai prouivrns oi uie i country and he attacked the work! in an unusual way The orienta tion was carried out by personal contact between orientation oifi I cers and men and not by printed propaganda of absolute that is the the truth In this sense of confidence uas created letwcn men and offkers Natur ally a great part of the orienta tion program was devoted to clearing up the nazi lies and this successfully met by the prn close to buildings endless traveling and cut man hours down mum Advocating modern the farm Livingston that proper insulation keeps the in teriors dry and the "saving on bed ding alone would pay for the insu "If they insulate buildings they still arc paying for continued showing how sulated structures cost in and lack of production Women Elect He visioned farms in the warned lumber have to modernize the methods in your yards and give the farmers the things they The two day convention con cluded with a combination banquet show dance in the evening Mrs Paul Wheeler of Red Oak was elected president of the auxiliary succeeding Mrs Boyd Bohrer of Omaha Mrs Oscar Vik of Onawa was elected vice presi dent and Mrs Erwin Clure of Greenfield secretary treasurer New board of director members are Mrs Hugh Armstrong of Oma ha Mrs Oscar Hultman of Stan ton and Mrs Bohrer of Omaha Join The Red Crow LAST TIMES TODAY! 2 BIG HITS DONALD PEGGY O'CONNOR RYAN THE CO HIT ILL BOYD THE HARRY MICHAEL income tax service 402 City National Bank Bld Phon 7631 23 the ceiling above the damaged and the defer the chimney was also blamed for the fire at that time No one was at home riday night when fire broke out Company No 2 fire truck came mired in the mud after blaze was extinguished and power winch on the department's emergency unit had to be used free the truck Join The Red Nation's Weather ANY ADULTS ullC Childra 10c (Tor Inc) street Both vehicles were dam I aged Ralph Epp 31 Underwood was fined $250 for operating a truck on South Seventh street from which trucks Vance route charged with feited a $250 Join he Red Cross iff i I runuu jcngle moxstkrs 1 1 i i the club Thirty nine new members have been admitted to the club since the start of the membership drive in January President Mc team is still ahead of Mrs Gus The drive closes with the May meeting need more organic matter in our garden Lambert Coul ter tohl the 20 members present good way to help the gumbo soils on the bottom land gardens is to cover them with six inches of loessial soil from the hills and mix it with the gumbo by plowing or all plowing and spading is de sirable where erosion is not a fac tor If the soil does not contain minerals neither will the lettuce Garden plant residues leaves or grass should never be burned but turned under as a source of organ ic matter ho said Mrs Susan Bucknam told the club how all American vegetable and flower selections are made our flowers and one vegetable are on the 1946 list Join The Red Crw More Windows Reported Broken riday Night Two reports of windows broken were received by early Saturday morning Mr and Mrs Jake Gittle South Tenth street reported a window was broken at their home by someone who threw a piece of ice through it At the Nonpareil Engraving company's building three panes of glass were broken A filling sta tion attendant told police he over heard a boy telling companions that he had broken the windows No attempt was made to enter building Join Tli Red Cina To Take Straw Vote on Daylight Saving DAVENPORT After city officials received a decision from the Iowa attorney general's office that it would not be advisable to place the question of daylight sav ings on the ballot at the coming city election the newspapers here pach has a life insurance policy are running printed purpose of taking a Rock Island and papers are running lot and the Outcome of the stiavv voting in the tri cities will decide whether or not the community is to have daylight savings time Join Th Red Croes prehistoric trade route has traced by geographers across Europe from Denmark 1 21 year old twins will continue in arm work also Rita 19 gradual Ask Removal of Lumber Controls (Continued from Page 1) Balance of arm und Group Named Clyde Blanchard and John Wads worth were named ri day under Craw ford in the horticulture farm fund campaign A campaign workers dinner for the directors colonels and majors will be held Tuesday for the purpose of selecting the teams which will serve majors A farm manager is now if housing can be fore it is possible to build at farm Earl said college licials report Saga of Six Taets Orphans Reach a Happy Ending The possibility of securing an assistant secretary for the Cham ber of Commerce was revealed ri day by Don Harding in reporting on the industrial activi ties to the board of directors Equalization of dues in the cham ber has received top attention ol the division members Craw ford gave the civic di vision report stressing equaliza tion of chamber dues I larry report on rules for solicitations and advertising as adopted by the retail division com mittee was adopted by the cham ber A committee of three from the retail division and one eaon from the civic and industrial divis ion will be named to pass on all ap plications for solicitations and ad vertising that fall under the adopt ed rules Join The Red Uro vH A ottON A packed house greeted the first night performance of the operetta riday evening by a Thomas Jefferson high school choral group under direction of Miss Mary Charlotte McGonigle The production will be repeated again in the school auditorium Sat urday evening The operetta was generally well received with the "Hiring air" chorus adding color Delores Michaelis Marlene rye Clarance Smelser Charles Smith Duane Hager and Charles Lam mert lead soloists were outstand ing and did well in acting Instrumental numbers were giv en between acts by the following: Ruth Williams and Gwen Barber piano soloists Dick trumpet soloist and Jimmy Hoover Dick Somers and Gerald eblowitz trumpet trio accom pained by Jo Ann Peterson who also was accompanist to the etta A matinee performance grade school children was Thursday afternoon Production staff for the etta is as follow Chief student assistant is Nancy Luther Sally Boyer and Nancy Ogren are dance advisors Yvonne Sealock is prompter Ticket and advertising commit tee: Edith Beckner chairman Bonnie Wallace Elaine Hager Doris Van Biber Eileen Lenihan Artis owley and Don James Pro grams: Barbara Von Horn chair man rances De Mare Jerry Murray and Joan Dawson Poster: Program and scenery artists are Glenora Bates chairman Nancy Luther Norma Barnum Virginia Christiansen Dorothy Schultz Pat Bryant Janet isher Joan Ward en Barbara Wassem Costumes: Betty Jane chairman Lorraine Phelps ginia Christeansen Leatha Leta Gorham and Janet Boyer Properties: Pat Bryant chairman Joy Cahill Gwen Barber Bauer Harry Doner crew: Jim Munson Gene Jones Wesley Knauss Don Benedict Lyle bertsen and Gene Kline Make up: Esther Beckner man Kathryn Yatey Gerry in Dorothy Owens Pat Marjorie Marcum Alspaugh Mary Dudley is chait man of the ushers Pianist is Jo Ann Peterson with Pat Keebler assisting Trumpeters are Gerald eblowitz Dave Jeffers and The Red Cio Make Contribution to Experiment arm A $10 contribution to the horti culture experimental farm fund was voted at riday Civ ic Garden club meeting at which 26 new members were brought In to iifd nniER Three Charged With Traffic Offenses Three persons were charged Sat urday in municipal court with traf fic violation offenses ranklin Boardman 19 Seventh avenue was given a dis missal by Judge Allan Ardell from a charge of operating an automo bile without a driver's license hen he produced the license in court Boardman was booked by police riday afternoon after the car he was driving west on Broadway slid into the car operated by A Wall Northwood at Main i tneir standing army was way Methodist church markirg officered by soldiers of 1 local observance of world wide day" urinermore an nr nr flt'O TA uMCiiszua xtneruu3 ouennr wm re ceivca tor mission work Presiding at the sen ee uu Mrs Roy Smith who also ccr ducted a program of responsive readings and prayers The opening prayer for the serv ice was given by the Rw WatMn and the closing prsye 1 and benediction was given by the Rev Leon Hills Musical numbers featured Mrs Mabel Woodworth Jenxen violm I ist and Harold Clizbe the Rev LODfianc ana tzaiftpHn Nikolai charge d'af faires of the soviet embassy de livered a note on the Bulgarian problem to Byrnes Wednesday Byrnes declined to disclose its con tents at his news conference ri day but riday night the Moscow radio put out what purported to be the substance It said the message to Bul 1 garia urged opposition leaders to seek of the Moscow agreement and charged this coun try had acted although copies of the communica tion were sent also to Britain and Russia The sharp nature of the Moscow attack prompted gloomy forecasts in Washington on the tone of the forthcoming Russian answers to pending communications one deal ing with Iran and the other with Manchuria The note on Iran asked Russi i to withdraw red army troops from that middle eastern country imme diately Although the one on Manchuria has not been made public it re ported protests alleged Russian looting of industrial equipment and i soviet pressure on China to consent I I to joint operation of Manchurian I industries (Continued from Page I) ing the years Ireland was under British rule was the residence of the lords lieutenant of Ireland Members of the Cardinal's fam ily in Ireland hastened to his bed side riday night Cardinal Glennon was ailing slight when he left home suffer ing from a mild case of bronchitis which weakened him and prevent ed his following the custom of pros trating himself before the pope at the consistory in St Peters The prelate passed into a semi coma riday night and doctors vir tually gave up hope at that time of saving his life At 6 riday Msgr Cody anointed the cardinal and gave him papal benediction Msgr Patrick Dunne vicar general of the arch diocese of Dublin administered viaticum Dies Near Birthplace The cardinal's death occurred within a few miles of his birthplace in the village of Kinnegrad in Westmeath county The prelate was wistfully pro phetic eb 18 when he was noti fied officially of his elevation to the cardinala te "It is a wonderful thing" he said at that time "to be thus remem bered really given Cardinal Glennon who ranked as an outstanding orator was ele vated to the purple after 42 years of service as the archbishop of St Louis He was the first Scardinal appointed from west of the Mississippi He came to America assigned to the diocese of Kansas City in 1883 and was ordained a priest when he was 22 years old He was consecrated bishop at the age of 34 and was designated archbishop of St Louis at 41 becoming the head of an archdiocese covering an area of 2O92 miles and embracing a catholic population of approxi mately 500000 ia BROADWAY 12:30 1 gram of telling the exact truth This task wax complimented by application of the constructive pol icy of giving to each man the reason why Switzerland should be ready to fight in self defense any minute It was made clear to the each soldier that he was engaged not oniy in a war of arms but ideas between the materialistic totalitarian way of life of the nazi and the democratic way of life of tty? Swiss built on the foundation of Christian principles This orientation took into ae eotint the fact that Hitler nw trying to destroy Christianity and one of the chief organira tin officers telis me that the reaction to this produced a high morale Switzerland was ready for Hitler and despite his military strength only siiy would hnse sent him against these their tions This such a government asked Gen Guisan to organize me same son ot traimgg for the civilian population This was done in 1941 and similar sitionists should be under condi tions agreeable to both the emment and the opposition AP World Traveler BERN Switzerland One of the mysteries ot the late war was Switzerland's ability to maintain her neutrality sitting as ahe was in the midst of many belligerents and under constant pressure from I Hitler to cast her lot with axis We've found the answer here in Bern and it's a strange story The fall of rance left Switzer land absolutely alone in the face of the nazi fascist combination The world policy of the Swiss had been based on the balance of power in Europe They had figured that If one country attacked them then i another would but with rance's I collapse the axis war machine was I rolling free I The Swiss were against nazism and fascism which ran contrary to I their democracy and religion Some eight times Germany tried to get Switzerland to join nazi move ments of various sorts his idea being thus to drive a wedge in Swiss neutrality Each time this COunirv rclUSM but th i continued great So in 1910 Switzerland decided that alone or not she would fignt morale was created throughout the to the end to defend herself She country had as her main defense the Alps in this manner Swiuerlard wax and believe me these mighty and saved for Hitler coxstartlv tested precipitous mountains are close to the Swiss spirit tn find whether invulnerable in themselves quite they were ready to fight apart from strategic man made re i joia Thr km doubts and fortifications driven a nrn mile deep into their stone sides nf) Prpcpnf We have seen some of these de wU I I CjCI 1 1 Cl I fenses and there is no doubt that i i they presented an obstacle which Ml CCiniK rrOnAm even the mighty Hitlerian army'1 1 5 1 Uyl (Jill wouldn't have liked to tackle An estimated 250 persons at The Swiss also had industries tended the union Lenten service capable of producing light war ma from 2 to 3 riday at Broad terial and their standing army was wav Methodist church marking 600000 long training Swiss men are given an intensive basic militarv tralninir serves were available Ilornrr the country threatened In more Hum Thibault Gives Appealing Program By Kathleen Shaw Miller Conrad Thibault in his concert riday night at Omaha Central high school auditorium established himself in the hearts of his lis teners immediately and through out his program continued to draw unmistakably cordial applause His engaging manner and easy in formal air as well as skill and good taste in the management of his voice something special in breath control excellent and meticulous diction in rench Spanish and English made the evening an interesting one Alderson Mow bray gave a superb example of ac companiments as they should be played Beginning with the stately Han del air "Where'er You Walk" the first group included two beautiful Irish songs and a lively rendition of the "Piper of and to it he added a masterpiece of breath control and neat diction in "My Old Nag and a i estraincd and tendered Two Brahms songs in excellent English translations opened the second group 1 in the and the too seldom heard Then came Duparcs "L'Jnvitation Au Voyage" and the carefree Poulenc "La Belle To this the singer Paloma" in Spanish "Drink To Me Only With Eyes" His choice for an aria was L'Art Splendour from Benvenuto Cellini" Thibault has a Hare for the light touch a was evidenced in ly Germ and "Methuselah" by Sacco and in a Moussorgsky number "The He also can project a quiet contemplative mood as in by arrar simply and touchingly sung A single spiritual and one sel dom heard was "Wash Me Lord" along with two delightful Ohio river roustabout songs and a twangy Texan characterization in "All Day on the Prairie" Thibault does something all his own with current songs His singing of What a Beautiful Morning" and ucyni me ueguine was aengnl ful There was something to please every ar in his program from the bobbie soxcr who was heard to exclaim "He sends me'" and for whom he autographed a program with a mischievous Hub to the more sedate regular concert crowd Join The Red Cro One Room Home Is Destroyed by ire The one room house of John Moreland 1418 Avenue A along with the contents were totally de stroyed by fire riday night Two companies of firemen fought the blaze which firemen said appar ently was chimney On eb stove was Mackenzie's Dies Dubl Affairs Seen rl II 3 II 1 i i 1 inj A 'I 1 1 1 1 1 1 a in HI 2 WnilAM QARGAN A1MO Av A iA ir 1 CIllcaKO 51 37 It Detroit It 47 "2 14 Milwaukee 3 1 32 15 Kansas City 33 3li 07 Minneapolis 27 17 Oklahoma City 51 20 St Ixmis CL 52 tl 01 Atlanta fit Lit'keimville ps SJ 12 IaiiiI an 71 New York 4' tl 'it WasluiiKtoii Cl 51 7o KI Paso Kt I'ort Worth 57 37 Galveston 67 51 New Orleans 162 Albuquerque 57 21 Cheyvnnc PC 4t It Denver 57 2n S2 Salt Lake City fit 27 Los Angeles Mi II Portland 56 42 Tr Seattle Cl 56 13 Tr Cl cloudy: clear Pl" partly cloudy Tr trace: missing £ptic of COUNCIL BiuJ.

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