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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 8

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Waterloo, Iowa
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 104A, WATERLOO DAILY COURIER, WATERLOO, IOWA, Pat Clcht home the en- Brief whoso event and also a brother, Roy Gray, Home Acres. street, in nivcrsary Cltv in Two Double Weddings Planned celebrated, was I family, Maiden Rock, re turned to their homes Wednesday following the celebration Sunday of the 57th wedding anniversary of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Gray, 504 Morrell avenue.

They also visited in the home of a sister, Mrs. II. S. Carl, 320 Cutler Mrs. Edna Highley, 1126 Syca-more street, has returned to her home from Presbyterian hospital after a month's illness.

Mr. and Mrs. Clare Draper, 228 33 SERVICE MEN BEAD IN CRASHES OF ARMY FEMES Rainbow drive, returned Tuesday from New Orleans, where they attended a Washington Na HEAR FRIENDS OF THE SLIPPY TICKET THURSDAY, MARCH 21st WMT Dial 600 8:53 to 9 A. M. KXEL Dial 1540 9:30 to 9:45 P.

M. FRIDAY, MARCH 22nd WMT Dial 600 .5:00 to 5:15 P. M. (Political Advertisement! tional Insurance convention during the past week. SKIII SUFFERERS P80BIAHIS LEO CI.CKR8 RC7.KMA ATHLKTK FOOT Colusa Natural Oil and Capsules ExttrnM no Internal Thouv1 reoort quick rlm from tin miry at doctoring nd other medicinei Hd.

Attoniihini mulh wirinf refimd. Wilson Drug, 300 E. Fourth St. Mrs. Ray F.

Hoffmann. Phoenix, who was called to Water loo by the death of her brother-in-law, Elmer M. Smith, plans on staying here another month with Mrs. Smith, 1111 West Mullan, Lewis (Doc) M. Thornberry, BE THE JUDGE -at WE START UNO s-iv iJ 'r'i- xr 4S T'; I 'f'li? 1 i 17 yn I i nr i 2t-: i mm iiiiiimimm win it? whose parents reside at 210 Locust street, is convalescing at St.

Francis hospital where he has been a patient the past three weeks following a relapse of influenza. Approximately 25 representatives of Waterloo and Cedar Falls manufacturing plants met with Edward A. Kimball, manager of Iowa Manufacturers association, Wednesday morning at Hotel Rus-sell-Lamson. Wallace Bentley. 218 Maple street, who suffered a pelvic injury in an automobile accident Mar.

14, was removed to the home of his parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kipp, 401 Charles street, from St.

Francis hospital Tuesday, and is recovering satis DEMONSTRATION YOU WON'T CONFUSE BPS FLATLUX factorily. Mrs. S. McCollum and her Hoping to be married the same day are these four Detroit, sisters (L to R), Rose, Helen, Dorothy and Mary Saleg. Their father, George Saieg, a grocer, decided it was both sentimental and practical and maneuvered to wed his four daughters in two "duble ceremonies" Apr.

19, (AP VVirephoto direct to Courier.) FLAT FINISH WATS PAINT daughter, of Bejou, Mrs. Frank Hudson and son, Perry-ville, and C. Gray and with WATER PAINT WHEN YOU SEE THIS NEW SENSATIONAL OIL PAINT "iiMV'ajiyJ Now Many Wear Campaigning Vets to Address Ducks Six World war II veterans who PILOTLESS PLANE FLIES 3 HOURS; LANDS SAFELY Fremont Neb. (flV-A pilotless Violence Charged in Heisler Strike Mrs. Harry Heisler, 132 Cornwall avenue, was released without THAT COVERS MOST ANY INTERIOR SURFACE IN ONE COAT Workers Battle Deep Snow to Recover Bodies of Victims.

San Francisco, Cat (JC Crashes of two big army planes in northern California mountains Tuesday apparently took a death toll of 33 army and navy men, whose bodies ground crews labored In difficult terrain Wednesday to recover. Twenty-three bodies, some of them buried several feet in snow, had been found early Wednesday at the scene of a C-47 crash in the Sierra Nevadas, a mile from the ghost town of Hobart Mills and seven miles from Truckee, Cat Three others listed on the flight from Stockton, Cat, bound for Og-den, Utah, were believed in the yet Inaccessible flight control compartment of the wreckage. Near Wreckage. A ground squad pushed toward the wreckage of a B-29 which crashed with seven crewmen into the top of a peak near Livermore. 30 miles" southeast of San Francisco.

The bomber came from Hickam field, Honolulu. Its radio reported engine trouble several hours before the plane plummeted to earth 10 feet from the top of the peak. Witnesses said they saw the C-47 explode in air, and Captain Harold Simer, commanding the Reno, Nev army air base, said the wreckage indicated a wing, which had not been found, was blown off before the crash. Battle Snow Drifts. Snow piled as high as 12 feet In drifts.

Army workers and volunteers who readied the C-47 wreckage by snowmobile toiled through the night by campfire and flashlight in continuing snow to recover the frozen bodies, gome of which were severely mangled. Emmet and Morris Tucker, brothers from Grass Valley, Cat, volunteered their caterpillar-driven ski-mobile for the tortuous trip from Hobart Mills to the wreck and brought down the first fivt bodies to a temporary morgue set up in an abandoned garage. Snowplowg were pushing through a road during the night to get army trucks to the scene. Plane parts were strewn over the rugged mountain for several hundred feet, with the fuselage and tail section 200 feet apart. The twin-engined C-47 did not burn.

The B-29, one of a flight of five from Hawaii, had been missing since early morning Tuesday. Moline Council Tables Daylight Savings Time Moline, 111. VP Moline was the first of the Tri-Cities to officially dispose of the proposal for daylight savings time "us summer in this" area. The city council Tuesday night, at the suggestion of Mayor Soh- FALSE TEETH With Little Worry Eat, talk, laugh or sneeza without fear of Insecure false teeth dropping, slipping or wabbling. FASTEETH holds plates firmer and more comfortably.

This pleas bond following an appearance airplane flew over Nebraska for nearly three hours Tuesday, land Wednesday morning in municipal ing 42 miles from its takeoff court on charges of assault and point with only a damaged wing and tail and a broken propeller. ant powder has no gummy, gooey, William A. Fraser, of Oma ha, president of the Clear Ridge are candidates on various tickets in the coming city election, Mar. 25, will be guest speakers at the monthly meeting of Ruptured Ducks, of Black Hawk county Thursday at 8 p. m.

In the Gold room of Hotel President. A membership drive will be started at the meeting inviting over 5,500 returned veterans of the county into the club, Glenn S. Stech, president, announced. They will be Invited to a special meeting of the organization on April 9. Also planned for Thursday evening is a program of music, sing pasty taste or feeling.

Doesnt cause nausea. It's alkaline (non-acid) Checks "plate odor" (denture breath) Get FASTEETH at any drug store. (advertisement) battery filed by Miss Kathryn Ab-ben, 914 West Sixth street, employe of the strikebound Heisler Manufacturing Co. Miss Abbcn alleged the defendant had thrown her from a bench at the plant after the plaintiff had refused to move from it Mrs. Heisler allegedly "pushed her face against a wall." Leo Cohrt, attorney, appeared for Mrs.

Heisler. No date has been set for hearing. Conciliation hearings in the dispute between the United Farm Aviation which owns the plane, said the pilot apparently forgot to cut the throttle when he started the engine in a field near Fremont. The, plane jumped ahead and took off before he could catch it. Two hours and 50 minutes later, its gas tank empty, it spiraled down to a landing near Emerald, 42 miles away.

pi FOR PROMPT RELIEF WALL MICK PIASTER WOOD BASEMENT WALL CEMENT METAl BOARD TILI PAPER BLOCK A BPS Color Expert will be at Our Store on the Demonstration Date shown below, Let him show you the many advantages of BPS FLATLUX NO OBJECTIONABLE ODOR READY FOR USE DRIES QUICKLY WASHES EASILY COVERS WALLPAPER Demonstration Dates March 20 21 22 23 WATERLOO HARDWARE CO. 614 Lafayette St. Dial 3545 ing and a sports movie short. Free coffee and donuts will be served following the meeting. JV11 World war II veterans, whether or not members, are invited to attend.

Equipment and Metal Workers of trie irtimlhr tnut PIMPLES RASHES Mildly medicited Cuticur helps deer up externally caused pimples, eases out blackheads. Preferred by many nurses. Buy at your drag-gist's todayl HEADS ROTARY CLUB. I Manchester, la. (Special) Fran.

cis G. Gosling of this city Monday America (CIO) and Heisler Manufacturing Co. were resumed Tuesday afternoon in the federal building. W. W.

Brown, commissioner from the bureau of conciliation, presided at the meeting, conducted in an attempt to reach a settlement of the strike, now in its sixth week. I I I I CUTICURA SSftW WEDEMEYER TO FLY TO PARLEY WITH CHIANG KAI-SHEK Seoul WLt. Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer will fly to Chungking Thursday acceding to a surprise request from Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek for a conference.

Wedemeyer, American occupation commander in China, did not disclose the reason for Chiang's summons. He conferred with army officers here Wednesday about repatriation of Koreans in China. He had planned to fly to Tokyo Thursday. mm was named president of the Rotary club for the current year at its weekly meeting. Joe F.

Gill is vice president; and Supt. of Schools Cecil W. Bangs Is secretary-treasurer. The club members will entertain the wives of the members April 1 at a dinner meeting and program at the Manchester Community church. Tiller Interested in Ex-GIs as Firemen Applications from ex-GIs, sailors and marines, are being accepted by The state dining room in the White House can seat 100 guests.

Ray Tiller for appoint at mm ments to the city fire department, it was announced Wednesday. MIIIIMIIIIIIIWM Discharged service men of ages 21 to 25 inclusive weighing not less ner, tabled the matter without taking any action. A newspaper straw poll announced Tuesday than 150 pounds and at least five feet nine inches in height (without shoes) and in good physical condition will be considered. Tiller said. A civil" service examination will be given on or about Apr.

1. Applications may be secured from the chief's office in fire station No. 1. showed 1.678 votes against and 1,378 in favor of the proposal. Davenport recently voted 1,331 In favor and 784 against in a simi HOTEL SETTLES WITH OPA.

Des Moines W) The Hotel Chieftain in Council Bluffs, has paid $990 into the U. S. treasury as a voluntary settlement for lar poll. With the vote in Rock Island reported showing a majority against the question, officials expressed doubt Wednesday that any of the Tri-Cities would adopt the plan, since it was understood that it would not be put into effect unless all approved. The question originally was raised by a Moline alderman.

Rock Island's straw vote was expected to be announced Thursday, alleged overcharges on meals served during 1945, the state OPA office reported Wednesday. The Council Bluffs price panel re ceived complaints following din ners served to civic clubs by the hotel. Kister, There's Fisthtl of Smooth, Gliding Power In That lie PhHIips 661 Nil I Hi M9S0 We didn't take this space to brag boast. We took it to offer a sincere invitation to The Wa7 that new gasoUne cCovcdj lo oCooit at and delightfully soft and silky! That's your hair with one of our beautiful permanent waves. There's a wave priced to fit your budget Cold Wave $10 $15 $20 UtfYsGold Cocktail Ring with precious genu Including fedfil Th rift car 6 THE PRICE OF LEADERSHIP rv any WachlneU Va impress 'avo PHnawmoixuM company $15.00 leadership in any field doesn't "just happen." To be achieved, must be earned.

To be maintained H. must be deserved. Our leadership in the retail jewelry field is solidly based on our steadfast policy of always serving the best interests of the public by consistently offering jewelry of superb quality at prices that represent sound volues. We can'l do more. We will never do less.

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