! MUSCATINE* iOUKIAL AlD A EH 3-lKUSI 3 E—FKUIAI, MAX 19, 1944—3Husband, Wife Plaintiffs in Divorce ActionsOne husband and one wife are plaintiffs in new divorce actions I filed in district court Thursday.I Omer Howard, »n his action * against Mary Howard, cites cruelty as grounds. His petition states that the couple was married May 28. 1925. He asks custody of five minor children, and that title to | real estate described as lot 3. ' block 20. in Smalley’s addition* H ■ ** fCv^»s. V * f’lA i//,iiy •. ;* 1 ; •. , ✓ slim '*/■ . ■ 1to Muscatine, be quieted with the plaintiff.Lois France, in her divorce action against Harry L. France, also cites cruelty as grounds. She asks permanent alimony of $1,-000. Her petition also asked that a writ of attachment be issued against the defendant’s property, including an automobile, in thesum cf SI.000. and that a temporary injunction, be issued torestrain the defendant from molesting her.Junge George Clauss?n issued the w: it of a:t chment and also a temporary injunction to re*tramFrance from coming to the plaintiff’s home.Pre-war Holland exported 10 per cent of its meat and 50 per cent of its eggs, ceese and butter.There are about 418.000 captive Netner lands workers employed m Germany, France and Belgium.