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Partly cloudy and slightly warmer with scattered thundershowers. Tomorrow continued cloudy and OWGJIl cooler. High today about 85. Low tonight about 60. £l\abu.hed 1868 VoL 78, No. 296-AP News and WirepholO Iowa City, Iowa, Thursday, Sept. 5, 1946-Five Cenl8 -...... - ipping' Strike Pia ns ~------~~~--~---f~~~------~------~------~~------~- U.S. Liberty Ship' Walkout Set Wrecked in Storin EAM Challenge to Greek For Today Report Two Killed B)' L. S. CHAKALES eight wounded when a Communist charred that the presence of paring a "serious threat" to the When Ves_el Goes l\THENS (JP)-A leader of the band attacked three carloads of Brlilsh troopS In Greece at the peace of the Balkans. 2.Day LOIS in Value Republican National Unionist par­ victory celebrators on a road be­ InvltaUon of the Roy.Usi-dom­ Dmitri Manuilsky, the loreign Estimated at Nearly Aground off Bordeaux ty accepted yesterday the validity tween Sparta and Arakova Mon­ lnated pverament eoDsututed minister who brought charges In All Ports of Sunday's plebiscite recalling day. Interference with the pleblsc.ll.e. against Greece Aug. 24, told the Five Billion Dollars BORDEAUX, France (R'I - The King George J 1. but the leWst Indict Z Papetll In London a British foreign security council that "sinISter" Favors Transferring United States Liberty Ship David national liberation front (EAM) The public prosecutor, mean­ office spokesman said yesterday border Incidents provoked by a B), JOHN F. CREliTEIL Seamen, Operators Caldwell was grounded and wreck: said it would challenge the elec­ while, said indictments would be some British troops are being Greek government backed by bri­ Site From New York ed during a heavy storm in the tion before the Greek supreme drawn against two Athens news­ wit.hdrawn from Greece In a gen­ tish troops In Greece proved bls NEW YORK (R'I - Buyers put Both Ask Reversal To Paris or Galleva Gironde estuary yesterday and court. papers-the extreme leftist. Elef­ eral Middle-East regrouping, but charges. the brakes on tbe skidding Itock Of Wage Decision tirst reports said that at least two Former Premier Panayotis Kan­ theria Eliada, organ of the EAM there was no general withdrawal With the Greek ambassador to market yesterday, but not In time NEW YORK (JP) _ A natlon- persons were killec:t. ellopoulos, unionist leader who and the Communist KKE, and the in prospect. Immedialely. The the United Natlons 'and the Bri­ By A. I. GOLDBERG Seven memebrs of her 50-man to prevent a further loss In stock wide shipping strike set for today had opposed. reestablishment of leftist-liberal Eleltheria - on spokesman added the current par­ tish delegate ready to speak. the values of around $415,000,000. -and already underway yester- PARIS (JP)-Russla proposed crew reached shore and were the monarchy, urged all parties to charges of publlshing "articles In­ tial withdrawal had "no political co uncil adjourned unlll yesterday In a churning _ion that broke day In some PaCific coast ports­ lISt night in the foreign ministers rushed to Hospitals in Royan and ,tand together to preserve Greece. sulting to the king and author­ significance," adding tha t the at 8:30 B. m. (CST). COQncil that the Unlted Nations Rochefort. A French hydroplane, "We no& only IIhould Adapt ities. " decision to withdraw some of the all recorda for the breadth ot will proceed on schedule, AFL ,eneral assembly session be post. flying low over the wreck at dusk, ounelves and help sa.ve Greece, Immediately arler the govern­ British forces was made "some ManuHsk), openefi his cue trading and ..~ 3,020,000 shares maritime leaders said last night, 23 but a110 must live the republic. alralnst tbe Greek rovel'lUllell& chanie bands and estabUah a new despite a wage stablllzation board paned from Sept. until Novem- dropped rubber life rafts and life ment announced the results of weeks ago," with an accusation that the Brt· high for volume since May 21, offer to consider a rehearin, of Its ber· and translerred from New preservers. under the k.lnribJP," he IIld. Sunday's plebiScite, Greeks were The troops were used to quell tlsh authOrities in. Gl'ftCe were 1940, the average price of stocks disapproval of a pay raise granted York to Parls Or Geneva, Ameri- Crowds watcbing from the shore Authoritative EAM sources said warned that penal laws protecting the December, 1944, civil war ill seUlnr up "monarchist band." on the New York stock exchangf\ by shipping owners. can Informants said. said they saw .a number of sea- the EAM challenge would be based the 'king Irom "slights, inSUlts and Greece, when radical mUitary In MllCedonJ.. slid by • fracUon of a point into "For my part," said Harry Lun- 1l1e 2%·hour debate brought no men struggling in the water. on cbarges ot fraud, violence and derision would be enforced. Un­ elements of EAM challenged the When 'Manultsky ended his. a new low for more than a year. deberg, head of the AFL Sailors aareement on the two-point pro. French merchant s hip pin I falsification to circumvent the will der the terms of the law, passed Greek government. statement after two hours and 40 Only a late, sharp rally prevent- Union of the Pacific, "the board poul, the informant sald, but the sources said the David Caldwell, of the people. The case will be in 1837, newspapers could be minutes, the Greek representative ed a greater forenoon dip from can reconsider • decision to ,0 'mlnisters did agree with a French out of Hampton Roads, Va., snap­ heard about the end of September. indicted. to the United Nations, Ambassa- holding UP to the close, back to sleep." proposal to call in China and the ped her anchor cbaln, went a­ In London, friends of the mon­ EleCtherla EJlada published Greece Held 'Serious dor Vassili Dcndramis, agreed to I..oIIes which r.nred In the Lundeberg's statement, made in UnIted Nations assembly presi-I ground and broke in two on the arch said his plans to return articles following the plebiscite speak today. extreme to '11 • share never. San Francisco, was matched I" dent, PaUl Henri Spaak, when the shoal. would not be aflected by the chal­ interpreting it as an t!gaQ fllQ«t.lonlng yestel;'daY, kerage oUicea were jammed to day. Fifteen hundred seamen the four-power council that if German Who Killed For the first time since the state yesterday while Republicans plans no "barnstorming' tour." and promptly had two hot politi- the doors. The Interest. fanned out quit their shJps at. SeaWe. Four necessary the general assembly rioting broke out four days ago," designated Governor Thomas E. This was made known yester- cal potatoes dumped In its lap. across the country and several' hundred walked oft at Los An­ mtetlng could be held In Paris a communique said early today, Dewey as his opponent in the day by White House Press Secre- Chairman Priest (D., Tenn.) aJi- brokers reported there was more geles. conc:urrently with the peace con­ Harvard Profestor "the first half of the night has November election. tOry Charles G. Ross. nounced after an Inltial orianlz- excitement In their oWe .. In oth- Tbe dispute WBI not between ference, the American informant passed without an Incident being The formal long-expected selec- From Nevada came word that ation meeting that the group had er big cities than In Wall Street. the union and .blp operaton bui Slid. FRANKFURT, Germany (JP) - reported to police headquarters tions were made by unanimous Rep. Berkeley L. Bunker had up- been asked to Investigate: Union Pacific staged a come· Instead found both arnye4 A Britlah tnformant IIld VIIIh­ American troops yesterday trap- from any part of the city. AU was acclamation of parading, wildly set Senator E. P. Carville for the 1. Tbe Mfsaourl Democratic Prl- back to finish down $6 to $126. .,.aJnl1 the w.,." IabUlaaUon Dow Chemical did the same to board In Wuhlnrton whleh re­ lMky appeared to favor Genev" Ped and killed a German-said to repor t ed qUie. t a t 1230: demon s t rat i n g Democratic senatorial nomination, mary in whlcb Enos Axtell, the •• the reneral assembly meet­ have masquerade as a United Thursday." t th kl th . h . d'd t d ed b P id t ciose 011 $7 at 168. International fued to .pprove a ,:n.5_ month. States officer-whom two German a e mar ng e SIx! Lncumbent con I a e en ors y res en Harvester was down " .75 at $78.- I), ware Incre&le t. which both ~ In preference t4--P.rls, but girls l(ientified as the slayer of However, strong concern was state senator to go down to defeat in Truman, defeated Rep. Slaughter 25, Caterpillar Tractor otf 3 at parilell hAd a,reed. The board ured lhat It be eonvened to Dr. Edward Y. Hartshorne, a expressed in many quarters lest h e\r e primaries this year. A seventh for the .omination. either one of those cities. $59, Johns ManvJlle down $5.25 at held that an,. raise over ,11.5_ Harvard unlversity professor. . a new Moslem gesture draw HIn- the GOP con- withdrew in Indiana in June as Z. ActlvlUes In ,ConnecUcui or $123 and American Telephone would be InflaUonary, None ot the other three foreign Criminal investigation agents du reprisals. Some Bombay Mos- at Saratoga " convP"Uon prepared to nom in- the CIO political action commit- nlinlsters accepted the Russian down $5 at above $174. Coca John Hawk, vice president of said the man was caught In a lems who had removed black .<;nrin,ao ·,te another. tee. Cola was off $10 on a lew sales the SeaLarers International union, proposals for postponement and woods hideout and slain In a gun nags-symbols of their "direct 0"'U".''''''5 Dew- Virgmia Democrats in conven- Priest told newsmen neither chanie in site, which Vlshinsky and a ,enerally Inactive Issue, and Morris Weisberger, east coast battle with American military po_ action" campaign against the mastery of tlon today wiU nominate a candl~ request was acled upon yesterday New York and Harlem, was off representallve of the Sailora said were closely linked. lice and constabulary troopers. interim government system for Republican or- date to run for the seat for the but would be liven due conslder- ,11 alter pacing Tuesday's decline Union ot the Pacific said only In opposition, Secretary of State Hunt I OUten Indian independence which have IzatJon in New late Senator Carter Glass. aUon later. He declared an "in- wltb a $22 drop. one thJng would avert the atrik_ BYrnes, Informants said, outlined MeanwhJle, military pOlice be- been a rlot irritant-replaced the GOP White House callers said the partial and fair" inquiry Is plan- a WSB reversal of Its Aug. 23 three possible decisions-to reo gan a Widespread hunt for two them in the night with red flags. "no,v.'niiinn unani- president told them he had made ned and said "no group or Indivld- decision. tlln the Sept. 23 date for the other men who were said to have The panel of Bombay news- nominated an engagement about a year ago ual needing Investigation will be ~mbly, to open a session then been looting and robbing homes In paper editors collaborating in the the high command to speak this Oeiober In Kansas spared." Heirens Awaits Fate Government Officials restricted to administrative or the Nuernberg area with the al- handling of riot news ~escribed choice, 50-year- City. Priest also said the committee's technical questions, or to adjourn leged killer for six months. the red flags as symbolic of the old state assembly leader Irving These callers were Pleas E. work will not be limited to check- After Pleading Guilty Fail in last·Minute the assembly while the peace con­ Hartshorne of Cambridge Mass Moslem League's campaign for a M. Ives as candidate (or Mead's Greenlee, Democratic state chalr- ing complaints. but will Include Efforts 10 A vert Strike ference was in progress. recently appo'inted as miUta~y gov~ . separ~te M~slem ~tate 'of Pakistan. senate seat. man of Indiana, and Robert 0' study of any election campaignl This Sept. 23 date Is not In the ernmimt director of German unl- Pollce saId theIr gunfire killed lves' nomination followed an Bannion, president of the Demo- "where It Is Indicated the pubUc To Three Murders WASHINGTON '*' - Govern­ bible, so why must we Insist upon versities, was killed by a shot fir- five rioters yesterday who were eleventh-hour withdrawal of Maj. cratlc Editorial Association of Interest may be served by an ment official. strove last night to It?" Vlshlnsky was quoted as say­ ed from a passi"g jeep as he and battling at a place of w.orshlp Gen. William J. (Wild BIlI_ Oono- Indiana. They renewed a request ' inquiry." avert the AFL shipplnl strike Nt CHICAGO (JP)-WUllam Heir­ ing. his wife drove along the Munich- which one group was trymg to van, whose supporters had carried Ithat tite president speak before The Missouri complaint was for today but union leaden on Under tire once ....In In the Nuernberg hJghway on Aug. 28. desecrate and the other was try· their pre-convention fight to the editors this month at French I[j]ed by JerOme Walsh. He ran ens" whose perverted sexual im­ both the east and west coasta in­ ltall.n political a04 territorial Mrs. Hartshorne told military ing to defend. (See MEAD, Page 5) Lick. (See COMMITTEE, Pale 5) pulses motivated a career of dicated it will be called as sched­ crime, pleaded yesterday to three -.aI_on was the forelm police she saw two "American 501------­ Uled. heinllu8 murders and 26 lesser llllittiten' decision, .doPted last diers," two ,iris and a pOlice dog First the wage stabilization .1.1,., adopUn.. the so-called crimes and then started "sweatln, board agreed to hear further ar­ In the Jeep at the time of the It out" un til the court decides bis "Fnneh line" .1 the 1&IIII.n­ ,one of These Will Be Miss America of. 1946 guments In the wage case. shooting. - fate. YlIIOIlavia. border. The 50-called "American sol­ Then Secretary of Labor Sch­ United States Senator Tom Con­ diers" turned out to be the Ger­ After six hours ot testimony, wellen bach telegraphed a request nlUY, (D-Tex.) chairman of the man and one of hJs colleagues, Jud,e Harold Ward recessed the to the union chiefs to postpone the senate forelan relations committee, cm agents said. hearing until 9 a.m. (CST) today, strike until after the hearing next told . the commission In his first Olrl, Tell 8tor;r , when Heirenll' confession. to the week. Peace conference speecb that Ven- cm agents last Saturday ar­ three murders will be read Into "I make this appeal," he wired, in­ "on the ground that mainten.nce I elia Guilla, disputed hotly by rested two girls, who sold the two evidence. Jud,e W.rd did not YUloslavla and Italy, was "a fer· men, posing as "Second Lieuten­ dicate If he would pall sentence of shipping Is such an important tile soil for war." He urged the ant Jobn" and "Staff Sergeant today or take the evidence under element In our economlc structure delelltes to "forllet hatreds and Harry" had fired two shots at advisement. that we cannot afford to have It preJudices" and avoid striving tor Hartshlrne'. jeep "because he was The 17-year.old Je"ll-Hyde interrupted, partlcularb' over .. lpeclal benefits, and declared that supposedly hoggln, the road." personallt)', ~ho w __ a model unl­ Issue In wbich the lOvernment the IOle aim of the United States Military police were' led to the verslt, of Chlcago IItudent by day agency Involved has Indicated Ita wa. • solution to Trieste which men's hlde·out by a German who but a vielous prowler by n1lbt, willingness to grant your requeat would contribute to world peace. tipped them earJ,y today that two pleaded guilty to every chu,e the for a rehearing." White 1l_1. ,ropoaed ceellnr jeePs and a stolen Amerlean auto­ state entered against him. The board agreed to hear from tbe operators and Ule unions next te y.....,.Ia.... ve.ter JIII~ of mobile were concealed In woods In throwing hirpsell upon the VeDeala Glulla th.n contem between Fischbach and Bruenn. mercy of the court,. Helren. Tuesday and then decide whether to reconsider its decision of A~. ,Iatect bJ the "French line" pleaded guilty to the kldnap-kill­ 23 wbich .vetoed a wage settlement "opted b, the coaaell, WIIlte Five Killed in Auto inl 01 six-year-old SuzanI)e Del­ ...... claimed "ltair wI'nte to nan Jim. 7, the "lJpstfck murder/' on which both sides bad agreed. tepr\ve ill, Slovene. of theJr of ex-wave Frances Brown Dec. Both parties bave asked for re­ Collision Near Adel consideration. __I aee_ to the I8&. aad ADEL, la, (JP.) - Five persona 10, the fatal stabbing of Mrs. Josephine Ross, -I.3-,ear-old wid­ Schwellenbach'"s telegram to the well a iee.. lon cannot prolDOte -three of them In one tamlly­ union leaders did not uk sepclfi­ "_'hi conclitloDl," were. kiDed and three oUiers In- ow, 011 June 5, 1845 and 28 burg­ laries, robberies or a8l8ults. cally for a reply. The maritime The Hun,arlan political and Jured la.t night In a two-car col. commission earlier, bowever, tele­ "rrltorlal comml88lon meanwhile lislon at the intenecUon of hlah­ Helten. ratUed at "lUilty" as graphed a request that the unlona "'. III!ed with Czechoslovakia:B ways 169 and 84 five mil. north the Indictments eharllin. minor Idvlse it 'immediateJ,y wtteth.. offen_ were presented. a,alnst «Itmlnds for frontier chanaea near of here. your IItrke action scheduled for BraU.lava, capital of SlovakIa Iy- The dead were Mrs. Ray Mower him. Wben the murder indict­ tomorrow will be called ott II the iQc on the Dlnube. By this the 64, her IOn, Clifford Mower, 211, menta were reaehed, JudI'! Ward maritime commisaion .. deepJ,y spoke up. Czeehollovakll would ,lin II strip and fourmonth-old grandlOll Dar­ concerned with the dlaastroWl con­ Of lind on the Danube'll southern ryl Mower, all of Perry; and..J.fr. "You understand, Helrens, that sequences of a shiPPinl tieup." bank permlttlng eXPln.lon of and Mrs. Edtar Ruaell Jr. 24 in plellding guilty you are waiv- BraUllav. Into a larle Inland port. and 21, reapecUvely, of Woodward, Ing I trial b, jllr)' and • • . the Election in (hUe , The territorial comml ••lon for . . court may sentence you to delth, BUll' ria wa. Informed t h. t 29 Hurt in ACClWe,,' or natural life iJDprisonment or SANTIAGO, Calif. (A") - Edua­ G*ce would have a reply to the OAKLAND, C.UI. (.4") - AD for any number of 7atll not 1_ ardo Cruz Coke, Conservative and ·aulaan.n cl.l~upported by the Oakl.nd .treetcar Ind., IPHdiDi Ulan 141 H.vInc been informed of Gabriel Gonzalez Videla, Radlcal­ Slavic Itltft-for the ret\lrn of K81 Syatem train bound for Sin w. do YOU .Ull persia\ In ",lead- Communi.t, led a four-1D8Il fleld "'-tIrn Thrice, ceded til Greece rrancllCO colUdtd , ..tereSa, in­ 1111 ,uut.J7" in teturDi from approldmatel7 20 attar World War I, and for an ollt. Jurln. 28 person •. mOlt of them :no 1148 CROP of American be•• U. lin. ~!I on the boardw.. 1k in \ \ca." .,..eaDt. Mila low&-JaeQuellne Mun. of D. Molae.-la &IaIr- Belrent pa\iaed a moment and percent of Ule votea CII' in Chile'a Itt 10 the Aelean Sell, woman .hoppers, "&laDUe eli,, ~'oro 'bo .~11 of 'be pva4c openJQj U1c '..... 4aor·l M*DUI h'9m 1,1$ a.. Ul, ro.r row, (AI' WlBIPBOTO) tben Mid, .'Y...... race for the presiclenc7 ,1Iterda7. PAGE'{WO THE DAllY IOWAN, IOWA CITY, IOWA TtruRS'DA--, SEPT. 5, i94S ~~==~====~==~'======~~~~======~======~~======If Chiang Gives Guarantees- (i) The Dafly lowal1 . , James D. White's (The Unf\,enlt, Reporter establllhod ,_ 'I'M Dall)' 10.111 .Inoe 111011 Interpreting i'RED M. POWNALL. PublWl•• The AJI8OClate4 ~ II oolnl,yel, en Lor...... m· .... OD. AIids1.111 Id n,,· UUecJ to We COl' nllUb\leaUOh< 01. an. __• Publish., dIspatches credited to II or not other­ ,The News ••• , Oene Goodwin. EdItor Wise eredJted In Ihll paper UI4 aIIo Ihe tary and technical problems, William A . Miller. lIIa"."ln& Edlin. local new. herein. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek pl'ol~ t to U. S. cnvo~ Gcn. George lared to th~ disposal of large cusF to continue trying to get Its W.Uy StrJnlham. Busmeu lWl"h~"''' By RONALD STEAD way oy force of arms." Cited as whereas the qUestion involving H ..rb Olson, Clrculallon M.lnaaea and the Chinese nationalist gov­ C.• Marsh'all against the latC'3t quantities 01 American surplus Board of Truoteet: WUbur 1Icllramm. ernment have strengthened both (Christian Science Monitor) manifestation of American aid to arms, munitions, trucks, jeeps and examples of this are the five institution or reinstatement of TELEPHONES Klrli: H: Porter, J(. er.... JIatnI, Paul R. one-party control in place of Bu.ln... OffIce ...... 4191 Olsun. Kenneth Smlih. Jean New\ancl. their milita.., and political tactics NANKING - Chinese Commu- China. This is what the Commu­ other supplies on such places as claims that the COl11munists' de­ Editorial O!ll~e ...... 4192 Bob Fawcett. Bett)' LoU Schmidt. nists sre ready to co-operate with mand be safeguarded against be­ "properly ejected local govern­ against the Chinese Communists. nists describe a a "secret nego­ Okinawa and Iwo Jima has caused SocIel)' OUlc. _...... 4110.1 the Central Government - but tore they wl1l .. e-cnter political ment authorities" is a poll!ical i~ I Entered .s aec~nd .... waU ....tler Th is follows the sale to China tiation" be,ween Assistant Secre­ the intensified protest against the I, Subserlptlo'l, rates-B), mall. ~ per at Ihe postoftJee at Iowa Cit)" Jow .. last w,ek of American surplus they still do not see how co-opera­ tary of Wll~ Howard C. Petersen negotiations In event of a nation­ consideration of bn sic importa nce. ,.ear; b)/ c.rner. 15 cenla weeltJ:l'. ~ per under the .'" of CGaIreM of ....rch J, tion is possible. alleged American policy of oldlnll wide ceSSE:-tire order being agte d Thu3. although more than 90 )'ear. 1818. material in the Pacific which was and Chinese l'remier T. V. Soong one side in the Chinese civil war. reported at the time to involve That is the gist of remarks made to se\) $500,000,000 worth or sur­ to by the Generalissimo. percent agreement had b e~lfl THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1946 This side happens also to be the Put fOl'ward during and since eached on times on the original $800,000,000 (U. S. money)' worth by Gen. Chou En-lai, chief Com­ plus war supplies at a discount legal government of China, but the of non-war materials. The of­ munist negotiator, at a conference .rate tentatively fixed at 75 per- lhe last days of the June discus­ agenda, truce discussions and ne­ Iicial Chinese central news agen­ here during which he defined his Communists, and many others be­ sions, these would requil'e the gotiations broke down. A slowly cent. sides, :see it as a one-party dicta­ cy yesterday says ot the transac- !larty's attitude. Objections to Aid Communists to relinquish political deteriorating situation began that torship dominated by what the ,Teachers Paid Less Than Milkmen tion: , The Communists strenuously 8uthprity, as well as make mili­ has been worsening daily, despite Guarantees Sought Communists describe as n "fawist "In eUect, C\'Iina Is .receiving Communists, G en era I Chou object to this on two grounds - tary withdrawnls in fi ve north­ persistent intermediary effofts ot clique" with wa~ aspirations. .American youth cannot 1)(' properly educated for 811 Iltomic age approximately US · $1,030,000,000 O1aintains, must continue to insist that it will encourage the Central ern areas. General MarshaJi and Dr. Stuart until. high;i;chool tCilchq's ore paid salaries lit least 8S high liS original cost of other surplus pro­ on two guarantees from General­ Government to continue righting U. S. 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StUdents graduate in the June 8 " Convocation who have the re­ . F quired experience and are now Completely Air Conditioned fully registered a !ter passing oral, written and practical examina­ tions are Henry P. Baumann at Iowa City, Rob rt J. Deur of Lake View and Keith A. McMurlen ot Iowa City. June pharmacy graduates who lack the required year of experl­ Giv. His Fa_H, First -CIIiice Oni' fnce but who have passed the Elmo Skin Freshener wrLtten and oral t ts are Mary­ beth Hartman of Vinton, Voronica refreshingly mild B. Jeska ot Erie, Pa., Kathleen ~eo -you helt oC1.--,acuCJ1 M. Jungman of Iowa City and p.e the home-hungry Yeterll! Susan Anne Showers of Iowa City. Just the refreshingly mild lS a break! He Deed. it ••• de~ akin atlmulant you ¥ed to These stUdents are now practiCing It,,'l '_rYe a it •.. and when you helP~ I In drug stores and will be eligible refine your pores , . . set * ,him you're helping all America. to take the practica I examlnatiollS the stace tor your make-up. to become fully registered after :I . The SOODer our yeteraos hi"; ror a limited time. only. ~ar's experience. homes, the IOUner the buildinj Graduat s who returned this * Sl\.tS ' : iDdustry . can. CODcentflk {,: year to take the pracUcal eXamin­ Itlon and are now tully registered . )1 Dew and beuSt .hou.ing.f91 llharmacists are Robert L. Meckes $2 si!e, now $ ot CouncIL Bluffs and Marie Noe ~"-'-!'·"1 •.J Larew ot Amana. it "t14 • Plus 30% Fed. Excise Tax "alll' MARRIAOE LlCEN8B8 Out of town mart'iage IIcen:;es Were issued yesterday by R. Neil­ IOn MiUer, clerk of the district IIOurt, to two couples. They were': Wllbul' C. Forbes,