Council Bluffs Iowa Nonpareil (Newspaper) - May 30, 1947, Council Bluffs, Iowa COUNCIL BLUFFS JO 1947 Start Work on Sewer Repairs Friendly Suit to Determine Payment It will probably lake a to whether The city of nr for thr ol the Minne Luna A whirlpool a ho of the hag caused nnd could the the flood Col D B of army engineers If dangerous situation E B of special consultant for thf district re- to the board that It undertake thn Job be J J Taylor of Iowa Deaf school receives an Eagle Scout award Thursday from Field Ex- Robert It's the first Eagle award to on ISD stu- immediately It Mid thr district probably will sue the city lo pay for Infringes the sewer causes levee Thf city council at tht special meeting to supply 70 Ions of piling not available wherr A district jury found Steve Omaha owner guilty of ter in the shotgun killing of tin Cm in the Croatian Inn Jan IT MBR charged with murder Urn was Innocent In an argument between and customer Mild he didn't know the gun was loaded and It fired look it from behind thr bur But one witness he saw load the weapon A DOO suit for Thursday two of testimony before i county district court Dr r McEachen hn who got money alleged she suffered Injuries when hit at street nnd avenue a truck ated the Rlchey and Dec -I School form Omaha and county the to the of They that Omaha will have to lend a helping hand but arrived t no Immediate volution Harry A Burke said an- would lost Omaha school district about 000 II lose about In high tuition from pupils to the Omaha enrollment would run about 000 TV Beechwood school with a budget of a pupil Costs run about 542 and should be SoO or J A Noble treasurer said low property valuation of the needed revenue Reveal af leffy Marquart fo rim V RED engagement of Marquart daughter ff Mr and Mrs C E of I Oak to of Mr and Mrs Fred of Traer has an here MIM Marquart Is a of the of Nebraska here she was a of Phi Beta and Alpha Iota honorary music She been teaching in Coburg high Mr as lieu tenant ije In the command during war Me iow operates a hardware store In Traer The wedding will take place Aup 6 at the First Presbyterian church in Red Oak at next fall Find Auto in Hit and Run Crash Vernon W Evans 29 Shelby booked at a m Friday by police for leaving the scene of an accident and also for park Ing In a no parking zone Police found parked In a no Evans parking auto zone on street near Broadway had It towed to the police sta lion Police Identified the car as the Involved In a collision with the car of Emmelt Orr 925 Mill lury avenue parked In front of his home the night ot May 7 After colliding with the Orr car driver of the other car did not slop On May 11 Orr turned over to police a tiro wheel and spare tire bracket found in the alley at the renr of Wilson nue which was believed to have come off the hit-and-run car identified It as his erty nnd admitted it came off hll car police laid Will Scores Twice as She Fires OH Young Gunman GARY Ind Maude Mil 60 whoso hobby Is shooting didn't miss when she fired at a -nan who invaded her of complying with the order to open the cash drawer Mrs Harrison ducked through curtains covering the entrance lo her living quarters at the rear A few seconds later she shoved her 22 target revolved through curtains and fired three times us the youth was robbing cash register of He out and hailed a motorist He gave the motorist the to drive him to a hospital where it wan ined he had been wounded by iwo bullets Police Sgt William Identified the youth as Norman 16 and said he had admitted the holdup His condition was critical 39 Persons Killed in Airliner Crash at La Guardia Field Continued horn 1 auk the house committee of for elgn and International to investigate the crash but h did not his reasons Twice commercial plan crashes in this country took toll of 27 lives in California and Vir in the spring of 1946 Wors international commercial plan crashes were two that occurred in Colombia each costing 53 lives Yalter R Fritzz of Annandale N J an Instructor at the academy said he saw the plan bear down on the academy grounds It hit a fence bounced to the back of a marsh skidded across a back road and came to rest in swampy ground dotted with shallow pools of Fritzz said Two Engines Albert S Ogden of N Y a consulting engineer said he watched the loading of the plane and said the crew seemed to have difficulty starting the two port engines The two engines only ran on one or two cylinders tot a con Ogden said As the ship taxied away the out- board port engine began falter ing again and the pilot stopped for about 10 or 15 seconds the engine picked up again The airliner then taxied to the north end of runway 18 The of the takeoff appeared Ogden con- Two looked After Auto James F Cooper 24 306 North Eighth street was booked by police for reckless driving and Lemuel C 26 1101 Sixth avenue was booked for In- in connection with a possible driving charge Inc a collision In which the two were Involved late Thursday night at Sixteenth avenue and Gets M Oak Plant to The RED for tion of the new plant to bp built National Carbon company In Oak this summer are now twins received by the firm and number of contractors have here the last few days It understood that bids would let next Monday at Cleveland O Construction of the railway line for the plant Is nearly complete The city Is Installing water malni In the rnr South Main street was driving south on street made a right turn onto Sixteenth avenue Cooper driving cast told police he saw the car coming stopped just before the Impact Police said Cooper was driving on wrong side of the street Both cars were damaged Cooper posted a bond for appearance Saturday in muni cipal court area and placing a number of According to the of thr firm An a sensation occurring after the stimulus It has ceased Then ai the plane went be- hind the American hangars and out of my sight I was not able to see it until it from the shelter of the hangars and simultaneously broke into the strip of flame that marked the crash Like Ogden drove to the scene He said he had wit many airplane accidents and the degree of intactness of the plane was unusual The plane's tall was intact but the fuselage appeared to be Consumed by fire as I ap I should say that the jlane was then about two-thirds consumed by flame It appeared that the injuries and deaths were apparently caused almost entirely by the fire One of the rescuers Edward McGrath 43 of New York was and was taken to a has where his condition was re fair Baldwin the pilot Is a veteran of nearly 15 years of service for he airline less time he was in he army air forces flying rs In the European theater He ives In Brooklyn 41 In Crash Near Tokyo Japan TOKYO army plane Inbound from Korea crashed Thursday night In the mountains near Tokyo and re- ports from aerial observers day indicated that all 41 persons aboard perished Far east headquarters officials said the observers ed scattered and burned age of the plane which ently had exploded as It airfield for a landing A ground search party was sighted near the wreckage Sgt Gall Rounds of Huron S D who accompanied a wrecker crew trying to reach the crash scene said the unit had not been unie to get its equipment over the mountains He said search parties from Haneda Atsugi and Tachikawa hiking toward the area If all of the 33 and crew of eight were killed 1 would rank as the worst air ac since the occupation The plane a made radio contact with Tokyo at Thursday night as it flew ove Oshima the island at the mouth of Tokyo bay It then was at feet and reported no trouble That was the last heard from It It was on a normal course when it crashed Three airplanes and five ground parties were sent to the scene General headquarters public relations office said a Hat of passengers and crew would no be released until Tuesday It gave no explanation for the delay The office said it had learned through Korean official sources that no general officers were aboard The plane was on a routine courier flight from Korea to Atsugi airport General MacArthur landed or with American army oe forces iri r Freakish Weather Cuts Flower Show Both attendance and entries at this year's spring show fell far short of expectations due to freakish weather About 300 persons stopped at the ty hall Wednesday and ThurS day to view the floral exhibits There were no roses entered at the show and only a handful of peonies In direct contrast to er years Officials at the exhibit said when they first set the dates of May 28 29 they feared they would be too late for many flowers especially the peonies The iris entries were the out standing They were the one flower which seemed to benefit from the long damp spring Stalks were unusually long and the blooms large and colorful Prizes awarded Thursday night included a bird bath many den tools and various potted plants Five local clubs sponsored the show WuU Book for Leaving Accident D G Hogsett 25 Omaha was booked by police Thursday after- noon for leaving the scene of an accident and was released on a 125 bond to appear Saturday in court Owen Witthauer Sixteenth In the vicinity of cash prizes avenue and Sixth street told ice that car backed his car at Sixteenth avenue and Sixth street and drove off without stopping Police ar- ested at the bridge Sivi Red Oak Police Radio System Into Operation Special to Thi Nonpareil RED OAK police radio went into operation here following several ays of Installation Two-way cts have been Installed at the ity hall court house and In the car It is planned to put a mobile nit In the police car at he system connects with a ar hookup In Page county both t and Shenandoah WuU Plan Garden Snow to The II RED OAK garden of the Monday club 111 sponsor its 17th annual ower show here Saturday June in the armory building ers of first and second prizes in various competitions will re- Monday of town Harlan Men Fined for Gaming Nick Carter and A C McKee both of Harlan arrested day night by sheriff's officers in a series of raids In east county were each fined and costs Thursday afternoon by Justice of Peace Cooney at Avoca They were charged with gaming They were arrested at the Oaks cafe half a mile east of Oakland where the officers re- ported they found a crap table in a back room ready for tion Four Clarence Rose of the Rose cafe Frank Stuckrath of the Carson pool hall Rolland Frain of the Carson cafe and Max Ellis of the Ellis cafe all of Carson in whose places the officers reported finding punch boards were to have appeared Thursday before Mayor Dewey Bowman on gaming charges Their cases were continued to la the mayor was out WuU An Old Army Habit Ask the Red Cross NEW YORK re- quests Involving activity beyond their prescribed duties keeps American Red Cross field tors on their toes Typical Is a monthly report of a field director with American troops in Puerto Rico His record of unusual cases ed the following Can you find me a cocker spaniel Do you know of a baby we can Will you help me get money from my bank in the United Can you find quarters for my wife for two She Is ng confinement in the hospital Can you help me serve on the Insular lottery board for one of its Neither my family nor I have seen able to locate my nephew who is in the army Can you help find I want to buy a ranch In British Columbia Can you help find one? We are organizing an tra Do you know where we can get a base I was discharged from the navy and In the army Could you help get a copy of my PAGE RVE Rough Roods Get the Ranberry RICHMOND Va It's the for contractors you hear folks The sound comes from a gadget known as a roller straight edge perfected by T W Loftis Instrument maker for the Virginia state highway department It Is rolled over a new section of pavement and if there is a deviation in smoothness of more than one- eighth of an inch in ten feet it rolls forth the sound WuU Fills Lumber Post Special to The RED OAK new manager of the Hawkeye Lumber com- pany here is He assumed his duties here Monday Mr Steigleder has been with the Hawkeye company for the last eight years the last five of which he has managed the company's property at Bedford He Perry O Sterett who re- tired May 10 after serving the company for 44 years The number of mules on farms of the United States was head on January 1 1946 Military Government Opens a New Career BERLIN the good for a long occupation of Germany a new type of career has opened for young American college graduates as officials in the office of military government for Germany The war department Is ing military government training to 100 col- lege men preferably world war II veterans of the candidates have already started their year's internship and an- other 76 are expected to arrive In the near future There was a huge response to the war department offer from men who wanted to make a reer of military government Col James T Duke personnel tor said Two hundred were received from one uni- versity alone but only two were accepted The men begin their training in Berlin then go into the zone and finally return to Berlin for specialized study Upon conclusion of the trial training period the successful are given permanent military ments government Wuu To produce one pound of dry matter a cucumber uses 713 pounds of water HOUSE WHITE FRANKSEN AND JOHNSON Wilt DU PONT PAINT SERVICE CENTER papers to use In plying for terminal Do you know where I can find a car to drive over the WuU To State Special to Nonpareil RED Phyllis Lundeen Red Oak high school junior will extend the Hawkeye Girls State sponsored by the American gion auxiliary A pumpkin to produce ono pound of dry matter uses 831 of water BEST BUYS AT TBI BARGAIN BLOCK MERCHANTS 1000 BLOCK COMPLETE RADIO SERVICES ROSS RADIO SolM and 1012 W Broadway Council 8521 504 C Missouri COUNCIL BLUFFS WAR SURPLUS Army RAINCOATS Army SHORTS slzM Rebuilt ARMY SHOES Sunlon PANTS Sun ten SHIRTS 1.39 ROUND OR OVAL GALVANIZED GARBAGE CANS AND WATER BUCKETS SAM'S TRADING POST DAILY DELIVERY SAM'S MARKET Broadway THE STORE OP QUALITY SERVICE AND PRICK SPECIALS THIS WE'VE COT mn DONT PLENTY FOR ALL PICNIC HAMS IK KRAUT No cons PORK BEANS con 3 for GOOCH'S BEST FLOUR 25 Iba 11.98 50 Iba ior POTATOES Hills Brae 49 MILK can 2 for i Pair Charged Wife Railroad Trespassing Leo 23 3104 Avenue G and R M Reed 27 route 1 Lake Manawa were booked by police Thursday night for passing on railroad property Both were released on bonds of each to appear Monday In municipal court Dan O'Connell special agent told police he found the two in north end of the North ern railroad yard loading scrap Iron onto Lee's The two men he said told him they had permission to load the Iron but could not give the name of the person who gave them I slon DR 0 H GREENBERG FM Mty 332 West Broadway Phone 8469 Jeffords FURNITURE MART 2724 Country Deliveries SALE New CHROME and PORCELAIN Sets Spring Suits Dressmaker and tailored styles One group Spring Coats Long and short lengths Broken sizes One group at Fitted Summer Toppers in California pastels Better Dresses Casual street and afternoon styles One group at Better Dresses Sheer rayons in black and navy One group Blouses Rayon crepe in prints and pastel Tailored and dressy Boxy and fitted slip-ons cardigan Cotton T-shirts in assorted color Dickeys Tailored style in pastels and Skirts All wool in pastels Blouses Sweaters Skirts All wool in pastels and plaids Slips Rayon satin in tailored and heatproof top table and 4 matching chain Ing chrome framework on table and chain Leather seats on chain Similar to illustration 49 GREATLY REDUCED All Sales Final thM floor of