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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • 13

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Thursday MORNING DEMOCRAT November 15, 1951' IS mi mid Molme Mem Stock Throng Overflows Cathedral At Archbishop Schlarman's Funeral Services in Peoria Strike, Not a Suspension, Tuesday night. Hundreds more at. Peoria. Ill The body of FBI Joins in Hunt for Three Jailbreakers Archbishop John II. Schlarman, head of the Catholic diocese of tended the solemn pontifical requiem high mass in the cathedral Wednesday morning.

Because more than three-fourths 'Peoria for 21 years, was laid to Union Claims rest euiiesuujf in vuuu ui oi. 7 of the church's seating capacity Mary cemetery, nn. of th larpixrt sathprine nf iwas roped off for membert of th the hierarchy and clergy in Peoria c'erEy and religious orders, many history participated in funeral Ue 'alJy outside the build- Possible Trio of Dav-enporters Headed for Mexican Border 1,100 Employes Now Laid Off by IHC's East Moline Plant services for the 72-vear-old ana neara we centuries oia ritual over a public address sys late in St Mary's cathedral, tem. Samuel Cardinal Stritch, arch Archbishop Schlarman died Saturday of a heart ailment. Hundreds viewed his body as it lay in Peter J.

Blick. president of local The search for three Davenport bishop of Chicago, was celebrant jailbreakers spread as far away as of the mass and the funeral ser 104 UE-FE, Wednesday night said state In the cathedral Tuesday and i the Mexican border late Wednesday as the FBI joined in the man-! I ft" workers of his union did not feel they were under suspension from the East Moline works of the In mon was delivered by Bishop Albert R. Zuroweste of Belleville, an. intimate friend of Archbishop Schlarman for more than 30 years. Hunt.

New Boston ternational Harvester but were Warrants charging unlawful flight to avoid prosecution have been filed by federal authorities The archbishop was stationed in Belleville for his first pastoral as Fights to out on strike protest of the company's failure to live up to their agreement of allowing employes to against Benjamin F. Runyon, 22; signment after his ordination to the priesthood in 1904, Robert Graham, also 22, and Leo maintain their earning rates. J. Kousseu. More than 300 priests and mon- Keep Service The three youths have been at signori, 10 bishops and three arch A total of 101 employes of Dept.

47, the plant's sheet metal department, is under a two weeks' dis large since escaping last Saturday night from the Mercer county jail bishops, wearing their colorful robes and vestments, marched in DISCUSS FEDERAL EDUCATION AID More than 100 attended a dinner meeting of the Moline Classroom Teachers' association Wednesday night in the First Methodist church to discuss federal aid to education. Principal speakers were Attorney Lloyd Schweibert (left), a member of the board of education, and Alex Jardine (right), superintendent of Moline schools. Miss Altha Robinson (center), president of the association, presided. ciplinary suspension. A company at Aiedo, after beating a jail er into unconsciousness with his spokesman said that the suspen Gets Hearing by ICC on Keeping Rail Express sion resulted from an employe own sap.

the funeral procession from rectory to the cathedral, draped In purple and black. Assisting the cardinal at the mass were Archbishop Gerald T. They were being held in lieu of slow-up on the re-timing of a piece BEAUTICIANS INSTALL OFFICERS Mrs. Mabel Gregory (right) retiring president of McGovern chapter of Beta Beta Lambda, Quad-city beauticians, hands the gavel of office to Mrs. Frances Mehl (left), newly elected president, at an installation dinner Wednesday night at The Tower in Moline.

Mrs. Florence Harris, Chicago, national president, is in the center. a.uoo bond each after being linked wont od. However, Buck claims that Harvester company officials to a series of burglaries in nearby ALEDO, 111. The case of the insisted on a speed-up of the work vioia, Sept.

31. In extending the search to a na proposed dropping of passenger Hergnn of Omana, a native or Peoria and former chancellor of the Peoria diocese; Archbishop Edward F. Hoban of Cleveland, Bishop John J. Boylnn of Rockford, tion-wide basis, authorities dis and would not conduct the timing under normal conditions tr with normal effort as called for in the and express service by the Burlington railroad on a branch line Appeal to Rezone Moline Area Taken Under Study by Board closed tney have uncov ed information indicating the trio fled current union contract with the in the direction of Mexico. company.

Bishop William A. Connor of Springfield, and bishop Martin D. McNamara of Joliet. Although Davenport authorities through Mercer county. 111., will be reopened Nov.

23. The Illinois Commerce commission will consider a protest filed by the city of New Boston, 111., in Chicago. Blick charges the comnanv with Merger of Coroner's Jury Rules Wilson Death Suicide intersection on a plot about 320 An appeal to rezone a Moline Archbishop Schlarman was made have kept a constant vigil on their homes here. Cant, of Detectives area from residential to commer-1 forcing a probationary employe to speed-up the job, by brow-beating him with threats of discharge bishop of Peoria in 1930 by George Cardinal Mundelein. Last summer Five Lutheran Harold A.

Thordsen said he is certain the three youths will not The line runs from Galesbure. cial met objections at a hearing 500 feet. Objectors to the rezoning amendment claimed the changing of the area In township 17 would decrease the value of the property A Rock Island county coroner's ana reduced the rate on the timed 111., to Burlington, Ia. The rail-l show up here. jury returned a verdict of suicide he was made an archbishop by Pope Pius XII in a special ceremony in the Vatican as a reward for his work in the church.

Wednesday night, and the city council's zoning board of appeals took the matter under advisement and will make a recommendation job to a rate lower than the Occupational Earning Rate, which Blick claims is in violation of their road company wants to drop the two services from the line because both are losing" money, it was "They are known by every policeman on the force," Thordsen commented, "and they'll have and increase already congested traffic. while despondent over ill health, in the death of 67-year-old A. L. Wilson, LeClaire hotel, Moline. Wilson's body was found in his hotel room Tuesday.

contract. stated. It plans to keep freight serv to the city council at the next meet Bernie Weindruch, representing Latest reports reveal that close ice. Bodies Hopeful 'No Obstacle' Seen as Leaders Close Three-Day Meet in Chicago ing Tuesday the company, said the rezoning The plan was first heard by the Funeral services will be held at An objection petition signed by more sense than to show their faces around here." Visits of Doc Stork DAVENPORT. commission Oct.

25 and given ten 1:30 this afternoon in the Knox- 12 residents adjacent to the Nine would increase the value of the properties as the city grows to the south. He said he did not wish to force an issue. "We must find a tative approval. After that New Trimble funeral home. The Rev.

to 1,100 employes have now been laid off, due to what the company describes as material shortages. Twenty-two employes have been transferred into the sheet metal department, which will enable the production lines to operate on a teenth street and Eighteenth avenue intersection, site of a proposed new Eagle supermarket, was read W. X. Magnusson will officiate and burial will be in Moline Memorial Boston filed its protest. New Boston said much of its com mercial life depends on the con JWr.

and Mrs. William Godfrey, S09U East Fifteenth street, a girl Wednesday site for the new market to meet competition from national firms A feeling of general optimism Park cemetery. and pros and cons were voiced, characterized a three-day unifica ai si. L.uKe nospiiai. Mr.

and Mrs. William Pacnard R. It and to keep up with progress," tinuance of the line's express service. Commercial fishing is one of The company is seeking to build a new $250,000 supermarket at the I ha added. No.

2, a boy Wednesday at Mercy bos- the citya main industries. It de curtailed production schedule, but additional lay-offs will result if the walk-out continues. All lay Stop Taking Harsh Drugs for Constipation End Chronic Doting I Regain Normal Regularity This All-Vegetable Way I Taking harsh drugs for constipation cm punish you brutally! Their cramps and grining disrupt normal bowel action, make you feel in need of repeated dosing. When you occasionally feel constipated, get limit but Mr relief. Take Dr.

Cald well's Senna Laxative. It's tll-weeiabU. No salts, no harsh drucs. Dr. Caldwell's tion conference of 45 Lutheran churchmen which closed Wednesday in Chicago, according to Dr.

Karl E. Mattson, president of Au- Mr. and Mrs. Rex Abel, 2016 Rock pends on the express service to Three Plaintiffs Win $1,300 Damages in Circuit Court Trial ingham road, a girl Wednesday at ship the fish out of the city and offs are being made on a seniority Mercy hospital. to eastern markets.

Tax Group Inactive; Lacks Financial Aid gustana Theological seminary. "No Dasis, a company spokesman said. Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Smith, 919 Oneida In the protest.

New Boston said avenue, a girl Wednesday at Mercy obstacle was seen to the eventual Judge Dizotell Sends Three to Jail on Petty Larceny Charges Three men charged with petty nospiiai. it would cost too much to ship by organic merger of the five Luther A Rock Island circuit court Mr. and Mrs. Orville Pieper, 1936 true. Lack of adequate financial sup Brown street, a girl Wednesday at jury late Wednesday awarded an bodies," the Rock Island delegate declared.

To Ask Supervisors to Approve Two Rock Island County Road Projects port has caused the Rock Island Mercy hospital. MOLINE. about $1,300 to three plaintiffs in their injury suit against Nicholas Representatives from the Evan County Auditor Will Not Seek Re-Election County Taxpayers association to be larceny were given jail sentences Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Ninth avenue, a boy Wednesday at Wednesday by Probate Judge For come an Inactive organization, it R.

Troik. The three are Mrs. Lulu Hum gelical, American and United Evangelical Lutheran and the Lutheran Free churches as well as est Dizotell, sitting in Rock Island Moline Lutheran hospital. was disclosed Wednesday by How The Rock Island county board phrey, Robert W. Humphrey and contains in extract of Senna, oldest and one of the finest natural laxatives known to medicine.

county court. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eckert, 3902 Twenty-sixth street, a boy Wednesday Arvid G. Johnson, now servlnc the Augustana Lutheran church ard H.

Jones, president of the or of supervisors today will be asked at nioiine Public hospital. attended the Chicago conference. nis loui tn term ai Rock Is and William O. Humphrey. The suit, filed for a total of $21,000, was an outgrowth of an auto accident The men and their sentences are Clifford Owen, accused of taking merchandise worth $26.98 from a Pleasant, mlntr-flavored Dr.

Caldwell's Mr. and Mrs. William McBride, 900 ganization. Jones said the association no longer has a full time re county auditor, announced Wednes Accompanying Dr. Mattson was to approve appropriations totaling $385,000 for two road projects.

acts mildly, brings thoroiKh relief mmfarh Tweniy-mntn street, a girl wednes day at Moline Public hospital. May 20 at Twelfth street and state day he will not be a candidate for re-election in 1952. Rock Island drug store, one year Dr. E. E.

Ryden, editor of the Augustana Lutheran, church weekly. search staff. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wales, 1706 the county highway depart highway 80, Moline.

Forty-ninth street, a boy Wednesday Johnson, a Democrat, said ha will Jones said, "There is no lack of in the state penal farm at Van-dalia; Robert Green, Owen's part-l A Davenport layman, Earl Bender, ment is requesting $285,000 for enter private business at the ex a member of Zion Lutheran ably. Helps you set regular, ends chrome dosing. Even relieves stomach sourness that constipation often brings. Try Dr. Caldwell's.

See bow wonderful you feel. 2U, $1.20 sues. Get Dr. Caldwell'l Sennt Laxativt now. needed work for a taxpayers or Six years' steel output In the at ivionne rubuc nospiui.

EAST MOLINE. ner, three months in the penal construction of a secondary high piration of his present term Nov. ganization, but despite this, the fi United States helped make farm, and Elmer Hester, accused of church, was a representative for the American Lutheran church at Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hentschell, a oy way connecting Andalusia with 30, 1952.

Johnson lives at 625 Thir- nancial support has not been ade 500,000 motor vehicles; 22,500,000 taking merchandise valued at $40.60 xuesaay at Moline fuduc hospital. Ity-sccond avenue, Moline. refrigerators; 19,000,000 washing quate to do the job." Mr. and Mrs. Meivin Howard, 358 from the Moline Consumer the meeting.

General recommendations re 30 days in the county laiu Twelfth street, a boy Tuesday at Mo line Public hospital. sulting from the unification con machines; 23,000,000 stoves and ranges; 3,000,000 farm tractors; 5,400,000 non farm dwellings; state route 92 The federal government will contribute $147,000 for the work. The second project is the grading and graveling of 5.6 miles in the vicinity of Buffalo Prairie. Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Stickler, 3268 Second street, a boy Wednesday at ference will be brought before the Judge Dizotell also fined Leo J. Moritz $100 and costs on a charge of driving while under the influence individual church bodies at their 60,000 miles of pipelines, and Moline Public hospital. PREEMPTION. annual meetings next year. If 000 freight cars.

um of intoxicating liquor. merged, the new church would Mr. and Mrs. John Likley. a hoy Wednesday at Moline Public hospital.

MIK1H HfcMJfcKSUN. represent the largest Lutheran group in America. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Loquist, a boy "BUTTER gives TOP FLAVOR to my favorite croquettes" weanesaay at moiine ruoiic nospitai.

MILAN. Teacher From Japan to Speak in Sem Chapel Mr. and Mrs. Ed Osborne, R. R.

No. 1, a girl Tuesday at St. Anthony's hospital. Dr. Esther Hibbard, teacher at Doshisha university in Kiyo, Japan, for 20 years, will speak to students and faculty of Augustana BETTENDORF.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spresser, R. No. 1, a girl Tuesday at Mercy hospital.

CLARENCE. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Debner, a girl Theological seminary this morning during chapel. A representative of no particular church or de Wednesday at Mercy hospital.

GENESEO. Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Pobamz. R. nomination, Dr.

Hibbard will seek to arouse interest in foreign mis No. 3, a boy Wednesday at Moline sions among the students. She is presently traveling throughout the U. S. on behalf of the Student Lutheran hospital.

0 Steel Expected for New School Building Volunteer movement. TO ARRANGE LEAVES. toys Mrs, Raymond Strain of Lormor Whatever you're serving whether meat or fish, cookies or cake, vegetables or soup the matchless flavor of Butter adds appetite-appeal to any meal Yes, Taste tells us there's nothing like Butter. And Science tells us why because each pound contains the golden goodness from ten quarts of milk. Rich in Vitamin A and energy-building elements, Butter is one basic food your family deserves.

Serve it at every meal. Use it generously in cooking. In flavor-value and health value, it's your best buy. WASHINGTON. (AP) As ALEDO, 111.

Steel for the new Putting the pop through his setting up a round of Bond LUlard- vbs 'Jijft bolh can be mighty rompcmknabl. ffffi 'If jr' Taste the Kentucky flavor of this fine, mellow whiskey; youH realize wny iV II it's been favored as good company 0 11 and for good company since 1869. IJfA school to be built here by Com' many soldiers as can be spared from duty at posts in this country munity unit 201 is expected to be will be given leave during a 10-day break in training over the Christ mas holiday, the army said. allocated by the government in the first quarter of next year, the architect said Wednesday. The architect was William Bern-brock of Moline.

He said it may The announcement was made simultaneously here and in mess halls at camps throughout the country. The other services have be possible for the school board not announced their plans. to call for bids in January. Unifonnly Fin Since i if ccfilfi cot hut hi a iwty fis H. G.

Alexander, Tampa, Fo, fl CROQUETTES 5 cup mat or chicken Vi pound botUr 6 tablenpooius flour 1 quart milk 1 KI well beaten I cupa bread crumb Cut cooked Meat or chicken in email pieces. Make a thick white sauce with butter, flour and milk. While it's still hot, stir In meat, salt to tacrte, and set to thleken (sereral hours). Shape into croquettes and roll In flour, then in beaten Kg and lant in bread erumbs. Fry In deep fat until golden brown.

Mrs. Raymond Strain fcillilfcjiritli 1 Mrs. Max Fr'fd, Irvhgton, N. A PSSfc! With pressure it's To maka croquettes that will rJnHRht your family, try Mrs. Strain's recipe, printed at left When aked about the popularity of her recipe, for which she has many requests, Mrs, Strain gave credit to "choice ingredients, especially butter." IOWA DAIRY INDUSTRY COMMISSION Hi fresher far richer in important flavor elements Enjoy it yourself today I Lorimor.

Rwa 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS 88 PROOF THE BOND LULARD CO, LOUISVILLE, IT..

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