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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 3

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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'4- 4.t Thursday, January 1, 1953 THE LIXCOLN STAIt aooF. Gurali.l.a LI. i. ducted at iviuDici i lull umy uiuiieu in Hirvui Formerly a resident of Platts- Funeral Services tut wui, war mouth, Mr. Stanelforth garet, and two daiiRMpri, Mrs Joe movea io wncom over ou years tiuinvan or South skxut City Truman Vows To Stop Toj Be Held Friday BlaStina Newsnaoers FUheral services' for Robert ssler of and costly way to go to prepare Itself for total conflict.

Fowler added further warn Trinity Methodist Church and the! Lincoln. iwicnmTnu tmcv jStaneiforth, 78, 4225 Touzalin, re- J.AS!?.?J."??l"-.F?rUred Chicago. Burlinrton Economy Stripping Designed I Z. wnav i Quincy employee who. died Wed-f news conference Wednesday if he Bi ,41 wij had nv Nw Year rnlntW be p.m.

Friday had any New Year resolutions. ing: Congress should extend priority and production controls beyond June 30; should, not now plan to drop wage-price controls on their April 30 expiration; and should, in any event, enact standby legislation powers lor use i i i The chief executive told news- I rnrv Saving and Investment Accounts up to 10.000.00 Insured by an atency. of the United States Government. PER ANNUM, Lincoln: Fcdcrol Savings LooV Assn. So.

Hth. Street Lincoln. Nebraska jlffl'eu his-personal, resolution is 'a at the Styer Hunt Funeral Home. e. pfriclai-rrig wili'be W.

Jackman. Burial will be at Wyuka. IOOF services will also he con- in emergency hope that the Jjora wiu give him the strength to keep from swearing at newspapers. WASHINGTON (P) A master plan is being drafted for military production on a 'mammoth scale Warning against any letdown caused by the Kremlin's "Peace Campaigns," the ODM director from Miller's CAREER SHOP declared: in case of an all-out war, Director Henry H. Fowler 1 mwr i i "These premises are that the Soviet Union is rapidly building said Wednes its.

military potential, and that it SAL! still adheres blindly to the dogma that Communism must rule the whole world, and that it may re- soft to direct aggression to gain its ends." The M-day blueprint. Clearance of our 3 Famous Shoe Lines CONTINUES! day. The Civilian economy would be stripped to the "bare bones" so the nation 1 devote even more of its energies to war prod tion than it did in VrnrM-War-Tfc- i on which the Pentagon already- at work and the civilian defense agencies will start shortly, should COACH and FOUR SANDLEP Bpjtoii be complete by April, he said. It ACCENT Grovp I cans for: 1. Estimating the total potential .1 I output of the economy, under The Dlans -fowler Distinctive Dress Shoes, high and medium heels, by ACCENT Thls-season styles with all the beautiful flattery, all the foot- war-ume pressure, in each of the three years following a hypothetical M-day.

loving comfort that only Accent brlngsl Suedes, smooth leathers, In Black, Brown, Green, Navy, Red. call, among other things, for government construction and maintenance, where necessary, of Standby plants and machinery to "remain idle unless aggressors 2. Setting a maximum military 745 Regularly 9.S5 to 10.S5 striking power in tons of military weapons and tons of materials that the military-command deems feasible. This would be a strike. a- v- 7 llr I 1 'J 13 In his final quartely report to President Truman as head of the Office of Defense Mobilization, Group Handsewn' casuals and wedge-heeled sport shoes by SANDLER of Boston.

bigger part of the national output than the 41 per cent thrown into i i Fowler said the plan is being pre pared by defense agencies. Fow ler bid for President-elect Eisen ho wer's support of the hew 645 World War II. 3. Reckoning how few dollars and tons of production the home front 'can get by -with Then, matching the combined military and civilian demand against the overall production potential, there would be revealed any gaps in plant capacity or deficits in materials. 4.

Starting at once to plug the gaps, so that nothing -short of the country's whole economic and day program. He said it requires both "new legislation and funds." Weapons output has soared peven-fold in the past two years, but the mobilization is only in STATE MATHEMATICS OFFICERS Mjill Clark of Lincoln was Ic(ed president of thm Nehratka Section of th National Council of Tcochers of Malhemolici Wednesday of lie conclusion of lit throe-day meeting in Lincoln. Pictured ore; (sealed, I. to Virginia Pralf, Omaha, -rice president, and Maade HoJden. Ord.

a director; (standing, I. lo Theodora WeJson. Kearney, secretary, and Beulah fiornhofl, Wayne, a director. Not shown aio Clark and Xeila Fredericks, Bridgeport, Ireasnrer. (Sfai Photo.) The flats that set ths pace! Handsomely detailed, crafted Ilk the finest of leather gloves.

In smooth leathers, buckskins, good pattern end color selection. Regularly 8.95 lo 9.95 Grovp III Dress flats and wedges, by ACCENT and COAc. Wonderful low-heels that know their way from desk to date and 'round the town I 8uedei, smooth leathers, In Red, Green, Navy, Black -end Brown." Regularly 6.95 to 8.95 FOUR "mid-passage," Fowler cautioned. He said the country has a long 545 nrA1iirHv rnnanltv would limit! Math Teachers Told Of Need For 'Orderly Type Of Mind its ability to wage war. "This is the acid test of whether we mean business in ihobiliza 4 tion," Fowler told a news con Mathematics teachers were urged to strive for development of with the ability to think in a an "orderly type of mind in tneir Services For Juniata miLLER PAiflE GILMOUR-DANIELSON DRUG COMPANY PRESCRIPTION SERVICE FREE DELIVERY EMlahUshed 1927 112 So.

13 Ph. 2.1246 straight, logical aqd in an inquiring manner. "Insurance relies completely on mathematical principles and tech students," Dy fi. xauiRuci, mwHHpnt ftf the Woodmen Acci Polio Patient Are Held SJIOP MINDEN, Neb. (JFi Funeral nicalities," he continued, adding dent Company of Lincoln, Wednesday noon at a luncheon con-rinHiin a three-dav meeting of the we learn about mathe-ii services were held Tuesday at the miBiimMsmmzm Fredericksburg Church south of rauues ana economic risics 11 nas National Council or.

-leacners Minden for Mrs. Kenneth Bund- been possible to develop more insurance to-meet the needs of the population." Hospital insurance. jlgaard, 21, of Juniata, who died Mathematics. TT nnlnfpd out that although saturaay in wasungs, wnere sne pxrifirt technicians are needed, had been a polio patient- SHOP FRIDAY 1 lo 8:30 first used by a group of teachers in Dallas, is one example, a auuener said. it He told the teachers that mathe JANUARY CLARKS G-r-e-a-t-c-s-t matics plays a two-fold "vital role" in routine Insurance work formulating insurance rates and expenses and recording operation results Presiding at the luncheon was HefflimniKE' sumiinanaY 1 Duane Perry, Omaha, retiring president of the Nebraska Section of the Council.

Following the luncheon; the Nebraska Section elected these new officers: XT A 8 vv7 Everyone exports January clearances, but lew even aare nope they'll find soch drastie price reductions on fine MEN'S SUITS, TOPCOATS, OVERCOATS AND FURNISHINGS as you'll find at CLARKS CLOTHING now! But don't take our word for it! Stop in tomorrow and help yourself to real savinti on clothing and MORE of the great savings you find only in Miller's twire-a-year Storewide- Clearance Events! Shop far and wide, you'll find you best, save most on' quality merchandise at Miller's! Myftle Clark, Lincoln, president; Virginia Pratt, Omaha, vice president; Theodora Kearney, secretary; Keith Fredericks, Bridgeport, treasurer, and Maude Holden, Ord, and Beulah Born-hoft, Wayne, directors. Rites Friday For Conrad J. Lebsock, A Retired Grocer Services for Conrad J. (Con) Lebsock, 56, 713 retired grocer who died Tuesday, will be at 3 p.m. Friday at the Hodgman-Splain Chapel.

i The Rev. Her- SALE! CURTAIIIS and DRAPERIES L'Aiglon-Lynbrook DAYTIME DRESSES SPORT COATS CHOICE OF THE HOUSE Tweeds Shetland Weaves Plains and Checks 'Maw. .20 off SUITS All-wool suits, choice of sharkskins, worsteds, flannels, twist- VALUES TO $55.00 50 12 Originally to NOW 14.95 9.05 2.95 man Goede will All cut previously, io you reap double saving! Broken izes and color in wool rayon crepes, orlon combinations. Clever, becoming style that will add fashion to your late-winter wardrobe, with no penally in prire! Lebsack will sing, accom IIT panted i com- if at i. Bur- f- Verna Loos oos DAYTIME DRESSES 'Third Floor ial will be in Wyuka.

1 a 1 Ibearers i REGULAR $49.50 TOPCOATS All Wool. Gabardine and Coverts Both Plain and Zipper Lining 53495 Ka Xriot fc- Maul, John ivneger. Reg. 20 nr. Heavy Floral Antique Satin Iraperies, Soft Green, Grey and Yellow ground .17.95 6 pes.

Floral Faille Draperies 12.93 31 pes. 36" Plain Broadcloth Cafe Curtain 3.95 30 prs. Kitchen Curtains organdie trimmed .3.95 4.95 19 prs. Plain 36" Organdy Tier Cur-" tains with roloreil bottom 3.35 7 prs. Flocked Ravon Ruffled Curtains, size .11.50 21 prs.

While, Rose, Beige and Glow Karon Marquisette with 7" ruffle, size 8.65 18 prs. Rayon Marquisette with 7" ruffle in While, Rose Beige and 14.75 2 prs. Rayon Marquisette with 7" ruffle in While, 11.95 7 prs. Marlboro Orion Prisrilla with 7" rnffle, sue 53" .16.95 12 prs. Double Life Cotton Mar-- quisette Curtains 6.50 131 prs.

Fine Galadore Rayon Panels in Shell, Clow, White and Rose Beige 41" 81" per pair 5.25 per pair 5.50 19 prs. Ravon Panels extra wide 48" 81" 4.50 A prs. Quaker Lace Panels size 50x90 6.50 Window Treats to cover double windows 2.95 lo 3.95 2.95& 3.05 1.95 6.95 5.95 10.95 8.95 11.95 4.95 SPORTSWEAR Drastically Rctliiretl! Sweater and American Golfer dreses varied group, excellent values included! J2 Price Lebsock, Al C. J. lebsock Stroh, Stanley Stroh and Arnold Strasheim.

CHOICE OF THE HOUSE CHOICE OF THE HOUSE A veteran-of World War I. Mr. aili Lebsock was associated with the J. J. Lebsock Grocery untij his retirement because of ill health.

Blouse and Shirts, smart separates in broken and JACKETS Colors. Originally Tfe95 05 14 Surviving are his wife, Cath jj PANTS Gabardine Sharkskin Tweed Reg. $7.95 to $14.95, 1 NOW 20 OFF erine; lovr brothers, Jacob, Charles, George and John, all of Lincoln; and three sisters, Mrs. Vittor Maul, Mrs. John Krieger and Marie Lebsock, all of Lincoln.

Zelan Gabardine Leather Reg. $9.95 to $29.50 NOW 25 OFF 3.75 3.95 2.05 4.95 1.05 to 2.05 AT miLLER Corduroy Jackets to Close! Beautiful soft cord, well tuilored, In popular colors. 1 Originally 14.40 to 17.95 PRICE SPORTSWEAR Second Floor IVEEDLKART SPECIALS Beautiful Mraw materials" for stitchim; into SPECIAL Regular $3.95 Patterned DRESSSHIRTS Entire Stock 5199 prized possessions and gifts! UPHOLSTERY DRAPERY SLIPCOVER FABRICS at Great Savings! BABV BLANKETS of soft "Bunny1- clth, stamped $2.95 and $5.95 VALUES VALUES to $8.95 ALL WOOL fill 80 ds. Heavy Upholstery Matelasse (54" wide) 400. yds.

Cohama Handprinted $7 to 8.25 5.95 yd. cunning designs. Regularly 2.2 lo. 2.5.0. .1,05 BABY SHEETS with stamped regularly 2.63.

1.35 PURE LINEN Q)THS stamped with cross-stitch Roe design. 5-piece Bridge Sets to-72108 Banquet regularlx JS to $19 to S15 2.75 pr. 2.45 yd. SPORT SHIRTS Plain Fancy NOW 20 OFF SWEATERS Solid Fancy Colors Pull Over or Button NOW 25'OFF 1.20 yL Antique in natural and colored backgrounds, woven with" metallic threads ...4.93 130 yds. Printed Antique 2.73 lo 3.35 600 yds.

Cotton Drapery and Slip-rover Prints 1.95 200 yd. Printed Grtton Barkeloth Drapery and Slipcover Fabrics 2.63 lo 2.95 100 yiU. Moss Rose Casement 1.95 227 yds. Printed Satins and Failles 2.93 to 4.50 lf0 yds. Plain Drapery Satin ..1.95 100 yd.

Heavy Celanexe textured Drepery Fabric in Roe, Hunter, Rust and Avacado .2.50 wm 1.05 yd. 1.40 yd. 1.05 yd. 149 yd. 'til Saturday Only we ill take a sparkling riCTUIJE of PEOPJU? LEATHER COATS Rerular $27.50 Value Not all sizes DRESS GLOVES to J6.95 Values 1.70 yd.

kow250(I DE LUXE LINEN CLOTHS stamped for eutwork embroidery. 60x80" lo regularly 11.25 to S19. to 15 STAMPED OYSTER LINEN CLOTHS, 4o regularly $5 to 9.95 .2.50 to G.95 TWINKLE-BELLE DOI.L KITS for crtlieiinu. Complete with 8-inrli plnlic doll (with sleeping eyes) rolton-aml-metallic thread for drew. Regularly 1.H5 NEEDLEPOINT BARGAINS! Purse every tiling included from lining to instructions.

Regularly 250 to 3.50.. 2.G0 1500 $495 FLANNEL TROUSERS s.4 For Only CORDUROY COATS Finely Tailored. Values $10.95 Values Sizes 32 to 38. $1495 SALE! CURTAIN RODS Regularly $6 This Merchandise Is AH From Our Regular Stock-Not Special Purchase Sale Goods 10 25 50c 80 Single Curtain Rods 36 Double Curtain Rods DRAPERIES Fourth Flow NEEDLE ART Sixth Floor full APn Grand gift for loving family on Valentine' Dar, Feb. 1 Ao appointment needed.

Proof thown. PHOTO STUDIO -2nd Floor ITIULER PAiflE Clothes For Men Corner of 11th "0" AT TnE CROnOAD OF LIC0UV I'.

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