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TUE EDXESDAY. FESRL'ARY 1. I9S8. PCSCHOT Hl RLS OLIRGE MINERS BEING AHACRED Lincoln Honor Roll Pupils. State Commissioned Gunmen Assault Peaceable Workers.

d. mil tn -Jie Ttmyf nnttarr nor axtly -mPSEUT lyt a oppra- arn suApwiaon actinties he ware made senaie sav fV'nmua' Jnmiaon. Jaiiionua. K' ZSJS liudKS 1 1 it ard aer.w»n* JfUa tidwr Hikiea Kyma Eraui Krui Bucantr Cociprr Itrtifckr CifcTrr.ce CH tit Skmur i Krmii awwrt Wtrfk-j V. -iat Cl.T.i Bartlvf.

8n lur. 1Ai ert-t-OBt Slm.rr achaen SfcoertKJim Bb Mar Har'rr rteeMOBMt atrn'art Tracf Rratrr Hrfuiai WBU uum DaraOiT tfr-mrtm CdT- Marf Frfc. WASHINGTfDN Charles 'hat the auihontii- of the 'Gmmooweaith Pe-naty'ivama and arem tor a empiotmd 'o brealc preaer.t oitummoiu st rae were made JV Pincinot, lonner gcwmor Ptnrhot siatemeni was ran- 'ained a a jetter Senaior Johnson, rrpuDlican, Caiiionna. who the Menate to the 31taminaua ania and Vinctnia, Ktmrnen and other bad Mr wrrrte. have reappeared strfce ref- ona tjeanai: he oommitaicmA of the -tate and Dower as nno polire and issauJts Jtxm women and hildren been mmimtted hr men esperiailv and Derlarmjr there been wnole- aie e'nctionr miners former atinbuiea a percentage to CoaJ Co whim, he said, coniroiled bv the Meilom.

Pmaf la ClainedL I am ihlormed. he United Mine Worlcers Amera are prepared to proof, tn he form of 200 ai- vdavttf and hv he 'esumonr of ntneaaes. of of assaiuts apon peaceatoie -tnklne roai and if men. women and rhildren laaauits pana and penrurmahia whocn depend on 'he -oai are in a very v'ondiuon. Tiie prospenty f'i many of them minea, and the Ol the miners a reflected widrspieac 0 'hrough- oui the whole Wir.aerfiLn^rj Hkrr.ai 'fi-uearr.

rnp narttdS Browr lUterr Manu. S- Barrrs Drisrrt Betx apar.n Oraae MarLi. 'Paalfi Lr.i* Spatr. Minir; L.iS.f KrefOi tmt Hoae rfoe Warren OadOis £fci, pe-r Halar. Bhav mmt a draae rrnu Vsnrma Hiuie Hutfa laabeU Heaier a- BkarrJrull Hoae M.5re- Warrec r.ou* arr atrjirrx Barr Marua Mi.area Mofer Ruiti Preeuu Wernar WntnrttcE ar-aua Carpenter Cil Sieunarr Jtuen ctnraiyierBti.r i.

Ri, uorc K.rl'.r Mam ou Haudal en Daair. Weeru -TIC Bur.ire Kair.rrtj aerarr uraae S- BaUam ienu Way Ha Broan Ler.ji i Eeai.or Mu.t*- Aufumoe enjuta ourrmeer Sliassid BurSe Tway Piicnar Barr i rane rav Bait Manetta Barc-js Aaaie Hall Marr K.r:;.-. Ntra Barr CSCRE.ASE V.ALL DE THE SCHOOL Cisniin-ued Iroom Psce One mactive Nuperrision rtt'jBenship j. timi to mich -our depirrmer.t piioiic oa- rrueuosi dediraited its b(wt ei- ortJi Thu he ssg otojertive. P-ni.

M. Grecf ontversity a liactui- cm "ChKnsfter th a enes of Pm! ex- otioe cnjsnsrter traun- ng in 'he fhools. ana rdean be NebnseltB. The aeemmg ortaskdcrwn cnntwntkmt. he muo.

iriTen oonoem for this tvep ow soo People cma be rontroUea as tn 'hey mJl become. he ccttiuaiMsd. And tt been hundreds aS. awauae and of yoitth are ua- ortant, che oowrae wiil be oem- o'irted mentai and pint-aai whjcn Characiea'. accoromc Frai.

Greti, sum ol a 1 a tendenciM to resoond to Life iiaOits and prac- he oaiu remam osuailr Girooin hi e. Tlirv an anpnni a-ruch erakec. Character eddcautin. le saia Jt aconeUbinc iiew Tt on. The personahtv of m- teacher i-auofi and olien imprcamaxui hrcnich ile hansa thai oave ome aOout in aeihods whai be- iig irne to tsme then: were of mi Neaie.

oirector ol rumi rdueaiiOR. Siate Slerens Pmnt. Wis of for 'he as- aoGauaii for were nade bi The wiii oe iieid ThuracaT moRrnii. Thoae artous ofTlres R. M- Omana.

and E. Rite AtmwoiUi Vice Piatte, jUjO Sprecue. lie- arasita c'Jtf LeuUa Plaltfr iiid Knedler F'iilerton, measnrer Opai RueaelL Ahaace, Centrai City ai SKun- and HtMKon. acMMsc Pr poroihv virfuua La e-KBrif Sfcar.k Marr a Hard Batti 3i.r»taar. rraacM Wai.ar Donala Jrpi.a jaisort iarn-t Marsam -c CJaaxii 're BbaxS.

'Aattmia Tav Wfci SA Deroifci :ia.io:. Huaatd! AUrod Larras F-riir; CraJori ivnhur Mar- Da Brtrra Briuaar Barban atbsaci 'AarT K. Bnsar HeatL Ftoam Arcua Wiiota CLltord Lr.a Elam ter.iaae Mar- Jrr.au.‘ lAaam l-saui SOaaap Cllataa. Laroy Huiscr uba Mark Wmttaer Lata Srbumas Malica Rubi DwrriaiE Hrawm w.iÄa fWia MasiM Rata SSir.t¡*r -ats Bob Mcrria Wrsut Darnttrr Irada Bvr; fjiruia Brwrn Dotai.ar idtiTsaU B'urmi Cara'rc Dana Vin.au E-. Vfnai; Gnitia Doria ta Tatinar Krr.nfih War.l cwifcid 3aarr Donala ouamnsfcara Waiter Jr'-api.

Harou: SEIBERT S.AYS CO.NTR.tfT GOOD ONE Ccttitmuea ffoir. Psse One 'he OEmtinentAi the 'omini'tee gave reference to he 'wieoratea case which bmugni present Dome to T-iarrv Smcisir by M. Pmii, 'he Conunentai the govemmeni went to Fail, but wiiere the remainder -was ch.s- PCMeo if still to be aetemiined. Watbh Fire, WASHINGTON. 3enat-cr Waish of Mmitana.

the Teapot bpesied Again 'oxtay on A. Carlson, secretJLT. 'reasurer of the Sin- Cmle OH Purrhawng at senate to determine the iitpoKitum he prolttf cf he extinct Conimenuu Tradinf ol Ltd. of Canada Thii omoany said to made miUions out of oil deals and sjovernmrnt contended parr af the found heir way va Albert B. Fail, after the lease of to Harry Sinclair, cme of he guarmntors of the Ccm- tiaentai's -After he Continental had pur- cm he United States for $1.50 a aarreL been to sell it bark to he Sinclair company at fl.TS.

on he day. Carlson heid his wai. pinper "When you Fogned 'he contract with he Commentai company 'A hai ha know about ai Mtmtana aenaior ae-ted. Nothing, Carlson repiied. I snouid waik mto your of- iice and to sutn a fiftr SHELLEY IS Tif ff tt'T ET million dollar contract with a Mon- I LHAUUK tana -ompany would yxm do it Fairberr Mao ElariMi Of Aiaeneaa Legioa For Dtsinrt.

Li- Asrer Jeeepr. Msrtsm WMKtwsra Tsies VOms Oisoii WtUsre SA WllUac; Barlsae Bi.lT Hsv JlckA Hal '-r Msr- Broctii; SI Un: UsjkcL BCsitScr Li Special to Thee BEATRICE. Feb. dixtnct lo he mimbiT of about yetier- ihe.r -r. sesaionf aeL.

Gie -A Dulidu.i. F' rr bmfii.i. -lonLi nf the Hei. rtiDjer of f.he by Dr. M.

Swartvuod Jean B. Cam of ccm- mander oi the oepart- cave an address on work of he -U actirjues or purposes. The or i atmevernenu 'ji he or- gacLzation in ihe field or ooamnu- aity iermce were discussfw Mil- Barrait. af he oom- rmmiiN len'ice xanmittee Stcte C. Conklin dJacufcaeo hsembership and pertaming to jrganiratioii.

he buwness meetmy Shelly ai Faihury elected dii- tnet cTHnmander over J. Moni- gomery of Wilber a vote oi 11 25. Disinct commandeir were auned foUowr h. L. Shalfer of L-berrr, Ralph M.

Plaster of Creu- Wiiham ol Ohiova. C. E. of Cheater. Charlea Wileox ol Endioott, The oonventton doaed witii a aan- auet Id he Y.

Jean BLai- der. paM state commandere. 'Me principal speaiter. would wihout will find irom he contract it guaranteed by our pnncipaJ Who are 'Mr Smciair and Mr. Stewart.

Rooen Stewart, chairman of the board of 'he Standard Oil Co. cd Indiana BeaMnabie we some xmd of a reasonable Walsh observed. 'Had vou heard of he Con- Trading Co. KIT What did ycBi know abo'at the made of May by which he Sinclair Crude and he Frame OU acquired he mental Trading Ca I knew noUung of it onUl it presented to i or puirdiase that ime wnai amount of he nruUior. barrels of ad had ijeen miilkin.

rune hundred Giousand. seven hun- ired and eleven oarrrls tesumcmj- showed that 33J3QJS1 barrels of ool was con- macted for by tiM? Continental from Humphre'NTs intcrests ai Denver, "niat your part?" Praine Oil "I don know tnit hey took more than we did." As democratic prosecutor fired awav at him. Carison leaned tmck the -witneas chair, answermg a low Walsh developed 'hat the Sinclair Crude bought Continental contract for $400.000. hereby ihiee million doilarF wcwld to pay that company had contmued to the Contmental $1,75 a barrei tor cai he Canadian firm was buyinsr for $1.50 Walsb Amased. yoas like changinf for WaJsh exdaimed.

'How chd "ou come to maite sach a jrofitacie "I hon'- make it." Cartscn retorted. Where -dJd you get iintt it when Mr. it to me The vas to H. L. PhU- then and now o4 the Simiair Crude.

Carbon '-triunteeTed 'hat the ul -ran to bot.h clair Cnde and Oil A had been r. .100.000 barrels date. He -hen excused and E- G. Seubert. ai Indiana Standard, railed.

'He hela -US office since March, but been with the company he reiatioffuship betrween Standard erf Indiana and Mid-weat Heilxnng Walsh asked. The Standard all Ai the Midwest Seuben replied. What part did H. S. Ouer he stock transier "To my knowledge none at alL Osier home 'n Tornrto and who now epor.od to be Europe, carganized 'he CnniiTiemai rompanv which out nf ousi- wrh he sale of he jdl rcm- 'rart to he Sinclair Crude and the Frame Oil Rriaiionsbip to Pratrte.

Seubert tesnfieo Indiana had no reiauonifaips wth the Prairie oosnpany except to rw- o4l. but that it 50 pw frf he Sinclair Pipe lune Co did you first ieam about contract wih he Coru mental Tracung Walsh rtmtlnued. time fall of Seubert rrplied- The Continental contrac: ngned in November 1921. Seubert said lie anew he late A. EL H-umphreys nad 'Dmninnicated ol ovir people" about selling he ml before he Mxeed aeil to The Canadian ooncem Walsh stood at he committee table TO ply his questions arui read letter after letter pasasmg between 8L Blackmer.

chairman ol he Doard of he Befimng Co- and Stewart ae to burtng Hum- phrev's ah. Seuoer insisted hat he of he Indiana Standard at that did not see he correationiUmce of Stewart, Cokmei or merrterj Seuocrt mid. "But Coiooei Smith oetst in South Ammca. Havana wid oher fcireign points for a mcmth." Walsh observed. "Who mad when he "I suppose aerretary.

It IS pejaoimi or conildetitiaL" Seubert replied. FnaMe Ta Beeaii. AdverT.ing to stateaMsnt that he fail of 1921 he knew there was some plan afoot buy oil. wanted to know he found it out. but Standard president txHild not recall sevisi years ago." he porotested, "I am oonllTmmg my an- to my best recoilecurm." Waiih read iCtter alter Uiting tO' the purchase of oil.

"Does neip you m- qmrea after nearly each "I can Add to wnai I have answered. Senator." Seubert generally redtpiied. although now and hen 'ae threw in a mere -Wher. Mr Stewan about to make a fifty miilioi: dollar cai for company Ji here tiil about Waiah airected. Seubert hen expiained hat Stewart returned New York aitex November IT.

1921. with a tlve" 'rantrart few he purchajie ov Slnciair Crude 'he CcmU- "He it good. 'Tmuract and Sinclair Cr.ide could talte -t." Seuben houghi It a good busa- for he purchase by our rompany aixt we approved "You ssy a Waish put It aH 'dgned and Centmrt Tluu "nme. 'No. Seubert said, rhwe had been no cimirmct made at that tune bv he Sinclair cride.

That rame pomied out hai he guarantee ocmirart to for 'he Continental oompany signed by liKewart and Smclau' Stewan. he rjuef executive offScer of our com- tmni had auhorlty to sagn did Shclau for his bruutl but. that ddd not bind he Sinclair CTude Seubert replied. QiMMtioned about the diifitrenre of 25 a barrel oetween he price he Sinclair to pmy and the Contmentai paid Humphrejw. Seubert said $1.75 a fooo that good light col brmging $2 a ttMTei the bcautl qiMstion 2i dUference?" demanded.

Cokmei Stewmn told it he pnce could get. When excuaed. former Senator of Colorado -eptMted testimony -he previoualy -lac given court liilgation involv- he ad At one cxmier- moe demlxng wih he cui queption. he Beman G. Dawea president of he Oil which had bought the Humphreys was greeen: and agreed Uae Oil should get a piMtUMi erf he Humphreys output a cvmtrart between and the Pure oaj Lame mie out was.

not actually drawn ip un- a monh Thomas excused and caalied Dawea. but decicied postpone exjurunauon af brother of Tice President until a. m. tomorrow. City Briefs a fire at Fifth and Waihmgton shortly aiter o'clock Wednesday alter- tioon.

another call he same oraiity at 2 o'clock brought firemen out for he 'ime Tt a switrh en- he Nurn for Mrs. Niwa SliEabeh Maves Gled uit Wcrtnes- dav aftemciott: Distnc: for nvnrce 1mm Julius Matwv aJJeflng TTicy were June 4 1820. Oklahoma. Real boara met noon at chamber af faammerce Foilow- uig a luncheon ai noon, he disctui- sion bcwicemed a proposed ameeiide- meni to he consututidn. BA'BklN DIE.S.

BEATRICE. Neto Feb. Henmanm ok! reeident of Bvrrm, who had been receiving in a ncwpiial here for ihed T.iesday. H' was eventy-one of age and unmarr.eci. He bom in Germany The taJcen to Byron Tuesdav xtxer- where funeral ana bunaj will take ylace.

1SL.WD PEOPLE E-NTHUSLtSTlC OVER LI.NDY Ccnunued trom Page One whirh he the Amtncxn Ajr bem wiih an majiosan. lubif he he riiuaeas Su The oicnei. Acceptuig the r-ft thanfced ihe peopie S. Thorruu ar lite 'oroe liad luT-i and 'okl -hetn hai he he nouid many weeks as he liad pianned dav- island. but tliai lUioF made -ary arder 'neep lo his "iched- uie, The viaited 'he hoepitai hene and ihe Free lodge, where a special meetmg honor Dur.nit mu to the lodge he pri-sentad a sil- wiii a iiandle, Awa'ted in Tlaram- HAV.A.Na.

Cuba. Feb 'tfiruai program cnm' snh in ai Cotumbi.v FelcL he au i miles west Havana. 'he vuit ai Coi Charles A. Lmdfaeigh ib being keeniy anUct- pated Ji Cuba. here no ren- firmaticm as to the time his rivai.

it leamed ai Cuban State deparimeni tcKbiy hai he on arr aemg tentata tei ered he flier's OMLNG EVENTS -irrv OMtc vour cdftce he 'akes mto con- Waish asked. he he board of replied. are a member of he boaro, 'But he did not consult "C'ikmel Stewan jonmiiea the board about this matter." "Now we are getting aomewnere; ttawi Anorri-oi. Vaw UtJi CaMiici ivai Hummmt. CapM Jacbra Li Lrm Mt MtKoati.

limmi al PrianMHa. Waite? PhuUpa. Patina Rabort BoUTtn. Wi.iitTwaati. Baaer Uam.

Mtrphy, La 3auei DMeuauon a new 'oem- tn oe and a took must he Minorai etnenairunent fur- D-had cy Mrs G. RoaesiUrf. wpo aiig hree and Vera D.i»r tkuoist. and Mrs Edith -tcMi. trrsm Vlioc: Al Musse.

The 'v. also curr.aKV hg Tavior. acHd E. at fcw -large he dumer be given eve- ai 6 in he Venetian 'he Luinaln notei wti.aa a S. aaarr Dale Rienaee WiUiaoi Uaroat.

McMuster. Mkpr Bn rkfi. 4A Bottj Burooe wnetj BfjTiar Marr Luciere. Staraic CWVIM HUkOCLl Parokt. MkJi? tarTT Dorti.T 7 SbMURMUi.

Mkxr LkwrrRCV Td.MUtr. L.OIA anmair Prapesi iiraiiatr Ciirt.t LaTMMl. Lpi Lns Qu AUiaMAt lA H.ii». 1 MA7' L.i Wocnpirr A -t, RartaauE So riginal and ifferent that Comparisons are Impossible ABOUT PEOPLE. ite Wetlai Secj to Omaha to at lie roedicai examu, k-nich is lu.

tor apphcanui Wt DC -iwiiied ha: prciea- Carier, AtTbur eniac? Mk ru Mfxjc. ewBiea. litjcr. BajiMua BiLr tai'i Hewana TVi Vom Htti.ar« ftm Hwa.tr». ALoe.

ACC Max- 1 AI L.urt.irf!'»• -I r- an Itrr-t s.r'r-rk -ia'. Uai fie.M Mki JB- ikia Aeofkiic, Hrrrsa Qmrtm. rrtwa. Datei: Lorp eapaak Ma- Par Fracauc -Hoalk nanmm Aai ai.atie lA Wxarrr. toMt Mat AarDiaa PaotpaA.

eoator eaiWat ev.i.i.» KMUMAb Hieatot 'Mitkeptuaa BaoaM Fanui AJvte eiaca Marris Hailki, Kt Ha WtlMA "tpeaa Mamna Frankly, The has left cturem practice to far belund that are impossible, Cooscreaxsee will oreer really diicoyer dbe car astomsbtng sources, Tliry will delight its ptck-up and low gas comfort and Une Bnt the magmhcent, all-day speed of the fauldesa smoothness dods and thnlls that awrait the adyesntrer' acnerxmger ui ..1 Gaeeti- wdh Ma. Sehman- aeon atmsdStg a ttao at L.r:qain Thair ourse si 'ht Utu- Nemaska. OHian JumpS RopC, Six powerful cylinders are powerful reasons for this. A Jtventb titai son IS the basic Victory idea! For the irsf time motor car hutorr, and body are a unit. Floor and are buik xn the chassis.

The wide Victory chassis irame replaces he cuKomarr bodf eilnu- natcs the eostomarr body The body ttseif has oaiy 8 maior parts! The remit is pounds, 330 parrs; standard road and head snce, yet a car that is extremely low. and a power plant stripped for instant and bnlllanx achon! 1095 the rtest And t.ar at the pnce eyer ubdan r. Ut orntorr created! ex JO L'cnrrai tr iorkiug caiBiol wcortad Ir. heir 'wnvman. Secrruyrr 'iip suue laiv beard.

Whyie-Fox romta.Na.1 Now I have a mpe lamee taamg haw a iMPprtite ane met IS iMhcMmt compaund arm popmiMi. rte. Nerv- nm WemA. ananue people arc uow Vm-a. new ofHmd sMwp MBO a BIG The mtr TOurr botUe ofum aekb pmmds tn tntw dnm or adulta Taacm Mmley Drug Dodge Brothers, Ine.

Six DODGE INC. TUI liI.NIOa SIX A.NO AMIIICA'S FASTIST FOUI ALSO O.N DRIVE WITH SAFETY GENERAL TIKX Three Months Free! Eight and for the next three months, you need the safety of new rubber and nonskid protection more than any other time of the year. Treadb that arc worn if moot make dangerous driving in ice. snoM and Putting on new Dual tiHp txeneraih now, you can drive the next three months with no appreciable wear hecau 2 good rubber practically no near in cold weather. In addition to having perfect protection during the bad months you can start the Spring -reason Mith tires still practically neM and ready for a year or I mo ou can figure your three winter mileage on Dual Grip General as free.

lur Morn tires not only make winter driving risky, hut increase gasoline consumption with excessive slippage on wet Drive in today. Let us take off your worn tires, make you a full allowance for the unused mileage left in them and put on a new aei of Dual Grip Generals that will give you the maximum in protection. With the rubber price now abme 40 cents per pound, tires are still selling at prices set when rubber was S4 cents. The General Tire Company 52H-22 13th leading tire store with the most convenient and accessible tire sen ice. Mofit of our regular rustomers istke vantage of thm proposition eyeri- winter.

Drive in lodav and let us explain bow murb genuine -ditta- faction you cam get out of -tai winter driving proposition. Tbrct inombi, free on erals. I ome in lodav and drive with Mifety all winter. With lire pnces extremely low at this time it is eronomv in eguip now for next Sever oefore in fifteen have Heen down lo -uih rork-boltom low that ou get now for ihan formerlv put nlo nre- if half the mileage. Mkd of (Wtoad tiarfint chat with Ttaa G-T plaa can rtxM mtlwif.

comlort mimrr heay- Icr 'wra auch ciarfillar. Llooala Packard boea grrtlng Cenarmi Arcermaca FMNracioa. flaaocad by Gtmmral Tire 4c RubtMW Goaapanv at Akron, hi rho only parmeat kinJ la the tire by thefactorryand cmr thecnanrrf amr to witrttnjf exortutaat iniataet And xtra CREDIT Get in on the preaent low price of tim by luini; our famnoi G-T-A-C payment plan will hare your tires kil paul for by spnnc. Our pmyment plan ipTei ereryone the benefit of the beit (inality and non-ikid wkitinic to pay caih. Mo more dowa than the iastallmeat elauotdres charge.

Weekly payments so small that you will never miss the money. DtSFlAT.

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