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   Waterloo Daily Courier (Newspaper) - March 8, 1948, Waterloo, Iowa                        Two MARCH 8. 1948. WATERLOO DAILY Two Killed in Prison Car Skid Crash Iht Pressl Church Row Rages Over School Funds D. 1948 motor vehicle death Republicans look for a heavy tant leaders Monday warned the toll climbed to 64 Monday after Tuesday in the nation's Catholic church it is with a weekend which added four Of the 1948 presidential by striving for union of Stassen and Dewey Vote Test Tuesday N. to the One accident Sunday campaign church and state in jne majn ai stake is the Firing the second round in the death to a reformatory guard and power of Gov. Thomas controversy with the Catholic to a E Dewey of New York and former the protestant leaders said The guard died in the crash the Floyd 22. DCS died Monday of his The occurred as occurred as p this state's eight delegate seats at the national GOP 31. the guard i of this opening i Stassen of the church's actions could lead to an outbreak of fanaticism Both have full for and The leaders recently and 10 convicts of Keeping out Anamosa were round arc the out to a prison farm to do the morning The truck in which they were driven by Edwin i of one of the skidded on the icy road and went off a 15-foot Johnson was other two an- Republican presidential Robert A. Taft of Ohio and Gov. Earl Warren of of trying get special privileges from the Girl Bored in Small Town Kills Parents Mo. A 17-year- old brunet was held Monday on a charge of murder in the fatal shooting of her mother and Betty Jane Kroeger signed a statement Sunday saying she shot her mother to death in their home Tuesday and killed her father in his store the following way Patrol Captain J. A. Tandy The bodies of. Fred 50, and his 48, were found Saturday The girl The other none Dewey and Stassen themselves have been cautious about were Harvey i ing a but their supporters Tom have made clear they intend to Des 111.: Willis i seize upon a victory for their Bernard as a definite national Oral Dewey aides are publicly pre- Lyle Wilbur dieting they will gain at least four of the eight privately expect more with even the bility of a clean Stassen campaign managers publicly claim five and Earl Spooner suffered a broken Wilson a broken arm and Helm a dislocated The others only At Cedar Mrs. Patrick A. 19, of Cedar was killed Sunday when a car driven by her husband was in collision with a Milwaukee freight train a quarter of a mile north of on highway 74. He was born DEATHS OTIS E. Otis E. 77, of 354 stead died at a. m the presidential Sunday at his home of a eight years ago turnout was Jan. 2, 1871. Outwardly Stassen has conducted Buchanan the son the more aggressive The stumped the state twice within the last five weeks and drew big crowds to rallies held on the style of a New England town meeting with forums er every Dewey has relied mainly on a well-organized Isaiah and Jane ana married Elnora Apr. 10. 1900. at N. D. They re- turned to Buchanan where he farmed until 1903. The family then moved to Wa- where Anderson was em- ployed by the Illinois Central he worked for the city in the street and park de This the protestants the traditional separation of church and state in the President Truman is sure of the Most Rev. John T. Democratic indorsement archbishop of denied ing alone in the the charge in a stinging He said such statements were Monday the protestant leaders j said the reply was and say that the hierarchy does not want union of church and the protestant statement its actions dispute its at least wants union of church and state at the public and it is working with great energy to secure such a Your denial can not cover up this The statement was made in the form of an open by a group known as Protestants and other Americans United for aration of Church and Among the group's officers are Dr. Edwin McNeill dent of Divinity Bishop G. Bromley of New and John A. president of the Princeton logical The burden of the complaints was that the church sought public funds for support of j j its parochial say privately they will be ately satisfied with placing There are about tered voters in New and they provide a good tion of city and farm Upwards of 55.000 are expected to mark ballots mated 43.000 In war said her outlook on life c h when she left East St. w Betty Kroeger Flying Sroup Impressed by South Africa New party of 20 news government and airlines executives re- turned Monday from a flight to the Union of South They said they were impressed with the potential natural resources and the atmosphere of that The party arrived at La dia airport on the Pan-American World airways clipper Southern Cross at 8 a. after from Santa the The flight marked the completion of first direct service between New York and he r e the Johannesburg South livori South Africa has far more t than any of us Ozarks ed to Hugh She said the of thc change is a new country in J being gay city The people have a stood to Ozark atmosphere about of them told us they thought of their country as in the same position as the United States of 50 or 60 years Lenten Meditations This is one of a series of messages from Waterloo churchmen to be during the Lenten I if Christ preached that He rose from the how say some among you that there is no resurrection of the And if Christ be not your faith is ye are yet in your At this season we are naturally called to meditate upon the rection of and its ultimate meaning to the All nature about us speaks now of death and the hope of the com- fng resurrection made manifest in the coming of Paul the in- visible things of Him from the creation of the THE DAILY RECORD IN BRIEF The Weather Fair and cold in- cloudiness and warmer Sunrise Generally fair colder In cast and central increasing cloudiness with snow m southwest Tuesday rising temperatures WATERLOO Minimum Saturday Maximum Sunday Minimum Sunday 8 a. m. 9 a. m. 11 a. m. 1 p. m. 3 p. m. Maximum year ago Minimum year ago Wind 9 a. m. Wind 8 a. m. world clearly try life made her The girl told a newspaper re- porter who in- her in jail that she shot Bailie said Gen. Jan her mother accidentally following prime minister of thc Union of an argument over the ironing of a South was gravely con- cerned about the international are under- by the things that are even His eternal power and so that they are out God has revealed Himself in which is His creation through must be born receive Christ as your personal Saviour from your Believe and many as received to them gave He the power to become the sons of even to them that on His John REV. LESLIE E. THOMAS Hagerman Baptist Church Rev. Tandy quoted her as saying she then killed her father because she knew he would find out about the first She said she shot her father and had asserted that time has come for the nations of the world to make a against eastern European The officer said Betty Jane made two trips to St. Louis after her She was arrested Sunday as she returned to Eminence from St. about 120 miles northeast of He has been retired ing his duties as governor of New for the past 12 York prevented him from coming Surviving are his wife and Mrs. John T. voice was heard in the Stunner and Mrs. W. through in the middle of his Blood Clot Kills Gov. McConaughy of Connecticut Cedar la. f i HI Ul iliO casts over local radio stations o term as He was preceded in death transcribed recordings of some of four brothers and one The body is at Parrott funeral home awaiting completion of funeral STANLEY D. Stanley D. 63, died at a. m. Monday at the home of his Mrs. A. L. 448 Lane of a lingering illness and He was born at Sept. 17, 1884. the son of Alfred and Hattie Rowe and married Fanny Aug. 12, 1918. at la. Rowe was employed by the Il- linois Central railroad as a telegrapher from 1906 to 1947 when his major Foreign Roundup faced Monday with a Communist The 60-year-old Republican chief who entered politics after winning distinction as a col- lege died suddenly from a blood clot in the heart day in Hartford A family funeral service will be threat to make the country held Tuesday in the the path of The warning came from Com- munist Leader Karl Altmann Who quit the Austrian cabinet last Even as Altmann Ferdinand issued his curity said that Com- Wesleyan university chapel at in where he served as president from 1925 to 1943. A memorial service will be held in the state capitol at 2 p. m. The lieutenant also a Warns Big Tax Cut to Bring Complications D. Revenue Commissioner Schoene man warned the senate finance committee Monday that the and a half billion dollar house cut would destroy much of what has been done toward income urged the tee at hearings on the to re- move the complicating factors from the house He declared that unless this is done severe administrative would He effort should be made to achieve further simplification er than further complication for the taxpayers in the In nature God shows His in the becoming flesh and dwelling among He has shown His grace and The authority of Christ as a teacher of supernatural truth rests upon His the miracle of His His virgin His sinless His power over the things of afflictions of death and especially upon the miracle of His He attested to His own tion by thirteen different ances which are recorded in the His resurrection teaches us that His work of atonement was completed and was sufficient for our His resurrection showed Him to be Lord of worthy to be the judge of both the quick and the and His rection furnishes the ground for and the pledge of our own It is upon the basis of His rection that our salvation from sin if Christ be not your faith is you are in Waterloo Mar. 17 d be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus who in His great mercy has be- gotten us anew to a living hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the (I Pet. for Southeastern Iowa Des snow was forecast Monday for southeastern but for the first time in more than a week the highway department said driving was safe at moderate It would remain cold until the weather bureau although not cold as Sunday I night's low of one above at Monday night's temperatures were expected to be five above in the north and 12 above in the Tuesday's high temperatures were forecast at 26 to 30 Officers Meet Wants to Lend 500 Million to slx The Waterloo police department will play host to the North Iowa Peace Officers association at- a meeting to be in hotel Mar. 17, Police Chief Harry Krieg said Principal speaker at the ing will be Dr. James of the University of Nebraska at A nationally recognized expert who is on the faculty of the 1 eral bureau of investigation training Dr. Reinhardt will speak here on the subject Perversion and D. state department announced day it will ask congress soon to let the Export-Import bank lend to Latin American The announcement was in a statement sent to the house for- eign affairs It said the department also plans to request prevent disease and in the zone in Trieste during the 15-month riod between Apr. 1, 1948, and June 30, 1949. The committee had asked what foreign aid programs were ed other than the European aid and China aid plans already The department listed these authorizations and to be 1. An economic rehabilitation proportion for Korea and the Ryukyu The army is developing the the department and the Births To Mr. and Mrs. Clair a at Allen To Mr. and Mrs. 101 East a at Allen To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Route a at Allen To Mr. and Mrs. Harold a at Allen To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur a at Allen Memorial To Mr. and Mrs. Henry La Porte a at Allen To Mr. Mrs. Laverne 144 a at St. To Mr. and Mrs. Jess F. 403 a at St. To Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson 807 a at St. To Mr. and Mrs. Louis 836 a at St. To Mr. and Mrs Albert a at St. Licensed to Wed Joseph W. Minneapolis Mary Minneapolis Roy Nicholas 515 East Park Waterloo Lester L. Jacqueline 703 C. Falls J. Hugh 725 Fletcher Marilyn 716 Kinsley Harold T. la. age Ellen Gladys 208 dale legal ace Paul A. 90S Henrietta M. 517 W. Ninth Jay 52'2 Lafayette Helen 1636 Burton Robert F. Ft. Dodge Opal Fort amount not yet been finally 2. Authority to extend cial aid to the Trieste This will be asked under the law providing for help to France and 3. The loan authorization for The only action needed is an sion of the Export-Import bank's present lending 4. A loan for the construction of United Nations This is to be arranged by an agreement between the United States and the The loan would be repaid in 30 5. Inter-American military The department said no figures are available yet on how much will be asked to put into effect cooperation plans outlined in legislation already before the MOTHER To have this assurance you Jerry See formal oath of office as governor and said his first official he retired because of ill health are preparing for act WJu be to proclaim a period of He moved to Waterloo from Nashua in 1920. Surviving are his two Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Genevieve both of two one Mrs. one Gaylord and one Mrs. Louella Sharpe of He was preceded in death by his Rowe was a member of Trinity American Lutheran the Independent Order of Odd and the Order of Railroad Funeral arrangements are The body is at Locke funeral LUDWIG W. Funeral services for Ludwig W. 59, of 1112 Columbia who died at his home Saturday Russia Moscow in Monday was arranged to take as a means of en- rather than ing voluntary compliance with the tax i Schoeneman took no position on public Flags already were flying at half i a staff on many public Women's day in casion corresponding roughly to Mother's day in organ of the Com- munist the day by commenting that 47 per cent of all workers in Soviet economy arc In 1940. the figure was 40 D. eral grand jury Monday indicted p i j corporations on charges of conspiring to fix milk prices London The The said that the 8 Corporations in Fix of Milk Prices cent. minister to Prof. Nikola announced Sunday j the federal tax explaining that question not within my i i Sen. Millikin com- predicted that thc group will approve a 4 500 million to five billion dollar tax cut this He said the committee will con- clude hearings Wednesday and will attempt to complete action on the This would enable the legislative he to have thc ready for senate con- sideration next PREFERRED BY MILLIONS SO SO SO DEPENDABLE StJoseph ASPIRIN ASPIRIN FOR CHILDREN Easy to Has orange flavor that's sweetened to Easy to 35c, Try WORK AT VOUK To ease jess of baby's cold while he rub chest and back at i time with CO. 208 Dial 3-3264 Tokyo Tokyo will rationing water Allied afternoon of will be Tuesday at p. m at said reservoirs Lutheran church with Rev. W. tnis of nearly Burial j be dry by mid-April will be in Fairview The j heavy rains body will be taken to the from Locke funeral home an hour before the I m have been taken to BARBARA JEAN Communist and Social Barbara Jean daughter of m a unity Mr. and Mrs. George Similar mergers elsewhere in child died at 10 a m have marked thf i-A a few hours after her birth of Social an Allen Memorial Social Democrats The body was taken to Parrott tho Communists gam con- funeral home and committal Czechoslovak services were being planned at la. Tuesday morning Survivors include the two 5. and 14 the paternal Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1414 and tho maternal Mr. and Mrs. Ace 340 since the justice I ment began a nationwide The first was an indictment of dairies in the St. Louis area fixing the SCHOOL VOTE Cedar on tal vote in the school election i Monday was only 14 at 11 a. m. WATERLOO AERIE NO. 764 EAGLES BUSINESS MEETING MONDAY Kistner's Render HELPFUL ASSISTANCE want to know thai we fully appreciate helpful assistance in the lime of our Your in solving mailers thai were real problems lo us will be long KISTNER'S FUNERAL HOME Home of Distinctive Dial 2-0651 316-318 West Third Street For Efficient and Dependable Service When Moving Locally or Long Distance DIAL 3-3374 Iowa TAKIN BROS. TRANSFER STORAGE You can borrow When Navy Plane Burns FRANK M. Kan Five men and one man was Grand injured when a navy plane nnd burned Sunday while taking off to return a croup Of and naval reservists to Frank M. 64. of 1111 West their homes following a weekend Cedar died tin trip day about p. m. of carcinoma officials identified two of the dead as Marine Lt. Jack M. Mr. Perry was a retired mail 2fi Mo. and clerk for Great Western railroad Seaman 1st George E He was born Feb. 16. 1S34. in East Waterloo the son of William and Flora He married Lula Cotton in Apr. 30. 1908. Surviving are his three Melton 122 Block lin 2300 West Seventh and Leland at a Mrs. Leola 1710 Forest a Mrs. Alice 915 Cedar Mrs. Susie and Mrs. Mabel Route 6, and seven The body is at Kearns Garden chapel where arrangements are injured man withheld ing notification of next of km. QUALITY COAL CRYSTAL ICE FUEL CO. Dial 4441 YOU STILL HAVE UNTIL 7 O'CLOCK TONIGHT to Vofe for R. S. Gerard for the School Board EAST SIDE East Jr. High Fifth and Mulberry WEST SIDE Wallace Jr. High Sixth and Washington This Advertisement Paid for by Voters in Waterloo Borrow from or more at HFC when you're faced with a money If you need money for overdue doctor seasonal ex- penses or other worthwhile phone or come to hold Finance Then repay your loan in small monthly instalments to fit your No Endorsers Needed At Household you can borrow on your car or the American People for 70 Room 209, Waterloo 2nd Floor 533 Commercial Street at Fourth Street 4629, WATERLOO Loans Madt to Tune in THE America's top Wed. 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