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THREE THE LINCOLN STAR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1940 Dewey Youth Should Not AUNT GRACE GREETS' TOM DEWEY. Be Barrier, Brownell Says Spomer Given Release From --Reformatory Alfred Batbry.i Deosiaa. treating and enuring. I lo i eflecuo May 1.

Pet Hansen, same. Howard Bettelyoung, Sherutas, breaking and entering. 1 to Cliffard Masus, Caster, burglary, to Henry Peters. Hamilton, forgery. 1 I Warn Haurl.

Laacuter, uuuit te rob. t. effective after three and a halt yean, served so and a ball years. CeaaaMtatleas Graated. Herbert Pranaeaaerg, Hall, loigery.

1 to William Roby Hal, grand larceny and torferr, 1 Is Ltmaa Clark. Fill mors, auto theft, 1 to 1 $14,688 WPA Sum To Improve Fair Grounds At Beatrice Approved WASHINGTON, Feb. 18 (AP Nebraska members of congress were notified Friday President Roosevelt had approved a work projects administration project-at Beatrice to construct new and improve old buildings and grounds at the fair grounds. The allotment was for $14,688. blamed himself for the son's misdeed.

Lyman Clark-Friend, stole an auto and drove away from a dance at Burress, later to return to his home after running out of gas at Hebron. F. R. Clark, the father, told the board that his work had taken him away from home a great that -he felt he was to blame for his son's getting into the 'wrong company. The board deferred action, without comment Fransenberg Oat.

Herbert Franzenberg, Central City farm youth, crushed by sorrows that fell upon him within Prosecutor Was Manager Of Former Lincoln Man'i Campaign Integrity, confidence ol the people, and a willingness to seefe and heed suggestions from able advisers will offset Thomas Dewey's youth in his campaign for presidential nomination on the republican ticket, according to his friend and staunch well-wisher. Franzenburg Boy Also Freed By Action Of Pardon Board CRIME PREVENTION GROUP TO MEET IN OMAHA FEB. 27 The Nebraska Council for Crime Prevention and Rehabilitation of Correct this sentence: 1f I spend more than 1 should," said the typical American, "it isn't be-' cause I am trying to Impress the clerk." John Spomer, 30, former city i the last year and a half, was freed by the board. Only 19, he got in trouble when he forged his father's name to a mortgage as pwEaanaanajajF. JIM tfi if Vf 7T I' Herbert BrownelL Brownell limits his active part OIANS AN Hoooatiis OMIT SO! DON'T FORGET but half a dozen or so votes for his candidateThe remainder of the 94 will be pledged to Frank Gannett he believes.

Successful Campaign. Mr. Dewey returned to private practice after his early political years and then was called by the bar association to prosecute a judicial investigation, which he did successfully. Governor Lehman then appointed him to investigate racketeering In New York county out of this Dewey developed new state legislation and prosecution practices that set the standard all over the country for the study of gangster and business racketeering, Mr. Brownell states.

With this background, he was drafted to run as New York district attorney, and turned in a larger majority in the county than LaGuardia or any other candidate. One of the major pieces of legislation he secured for New York wa the modernization of criminal law, by which a prosecutor could show the entire history of a mobster's burrowing into business and industry and the entire ramifications of his trade," rather than being limited to an immediate and specific case, as in the past Offenders willJhold its annual meeting February 27 in Omaha, according to an announcement by Philip Ross7secretary.r A round table discussion of Nebraska problems will feature the meeting and among those participating will be C. W. Eubank, chairman of the state board of control; Warden water and light department employe who shot through the door at his superior orT beingdis-" charged, was released from the reformatory by the board of pardons Friday. He had served 11 months of a one-to-two year term on the assault charge.

He told the board he had no explanation for the sudden impulse that led to the shooting. McCollum Goes Free. git Iswliat lofk asw) sad Irss Witt tbsa Ursa iflf Iffsift it in the campaign he says, to voun-rtary part time routines work at the Dewey headquarters in Nev York, for he has given up his political life for the practice of law. "Routine" be calls answering correspondence and the telephone; he has no thought of speaking for the dynamic Dewey. Brownell is a hometown boy who came back from New York to be the university's Charter day speaker.

He did no Dewey sponsorship until that was well out of the way. He is careful not to outline any Dewey policies; says the candidate will talk on a arnv program at the Founders' day gathering in Lincoln March 6. Enos McCollum, 41, a bank rob Joseph O'Grady; Harry W. Swan-son, secretary of state; Robert C. Edson, director of probation and parole in Missouri; Walter R.

Johnson, attorney general; and Rev. H. C. Gosnell of Lincoln, chairman of the executive ber, was another of the 18 per sons who received clemency at the hands of the board. Mc lit 1 TOUt tlOCUS Collum had served .8 years, 7 months, of an 18-year term for robbing the Max State bank.

signment and sold their car in Grand Island, His father -was in California at the time, settling a son-in-law's estate. The son-in-law had been electrocuted working as a power company lineman After going to the reformatory, young Franzenberg learned first that his father killed himselfT and shortly thereafter the hired man had murdered his mother. He told the board he is going to California, and has a job in Sari' 'Francisco. Other action by the board was as follows: KNITENTIABT. Pi relet Orsateeh Eugene Spoor.

Lancaster county, burg-lary. 1 to I years, effective Oct. George Slagle, Lancaster county, burglary. I to 1, effective Sept. 27.

John Fuentet. Scottsbluff, theft, to J. Victor Alvareft. same. Vtncente Martines, same.

John Long, Richardson, grand larceny, 1 to a. Centmatatlens Walter Brant, Morrill, forgery, I to T. Sidney Blols. Lincoln, cmbeaslement, effective parole Mar i- Enos McCollum, Duady, bank robbery II, held on parole. Apellretlent Denied.

W. H. Townsend, Box Butte, forgery, 1 to 1. Theodore Mallory, Douglas, breaking and entering, to BEFORMATOBT FOB MEN. Parelee Granted.

El mere Bachtell, Hcoker, bigamy, 1 to 1. John Spomer, Lancaster, shooting to wound, to 2. Free Delivery Orders oJ jOc or Orer McCollum, an automobile me In that change, Mr. Brownell chanic made by his wife. They have four children, one born after McCollum entered the pen PHONE YOUR ORDEB points out, the penalty was Before bit Lincoln day speech at Portland, Thomas t.

Dewtr of New York, candidate for the republican presidential nomination, had a reunion with his aunt. Mis Grace Dewer, ol Pasadena. Cal. itentiary. Mrs.

McCollum said adequate for the real crime and repetition was reduced. that for the time he has been in Although Mr. Dewey has an ex Lancaster" she has supported hi Ma convent is on the corner, but the parish owns the lot next to the cellent delivery and writes his own speeches, it was not upon the family, including her father. in-law and a brother, on an ADC corner also. Conraaisnt Locations check and a small rent check oratorical ability that he scotched the New York mob leaders.

Rather than depending upon jury appeal, The parish church is at present in a frame building at 2505 South from a property in Keystone. Clark Ruling Deferred. Blessed Sacrament Parish Is Planning To Build New Church COST OF 55 ,000 Seventeenth street Special coi 2621 -O" 1337 1237 2788 South 1425 South Departments ta he organized a staff of account Yellow Butter Sponge Cake A treat far th family. Cream filling betweea the layers, with OQ Freab Lemea Icing. Eaeb 03C TWIN ROLLS If).

Nine tor XaaC BRIDGE MIX NETS. OQee Peead j3C CHERRY NIT ICE CBEAM, Or Qaart JC 2 4981 14100 2-5030 8144 2530 Batten's Karaes ants, investigators, and lawyers able to. analyze the books. lections toward the parish building fund are being taken up the first Sunday of each month and to date, While the plea of the wife who was the sufferer for her husband's crime was heard and granted, the board did not make a decision on the case of the boy whose father Greoery and Store. BaTeleca.

Opposes the Mustache. Of the man who did this "bril $1,050 has been raised. Members of the building com liant work" and still is going after those who prey on business, Mr. Brownell says: mittee are T. J.

Farrell, warden Joseph O'Grady, W. E. Straub, J. J. Sullivan, Charles Walter, and "Mr.

Dewey judgment is ex bam Zimmerman. To Join Dewey Car. For the return trip to New York, Mr. Brownell has been invited to share the Dewey car; now somewhere around these parts. He joins the attorney in Omaha Saturday, The Dewey-Brownwell friend- ship goes back to 1931, when tha republicans of the tenth district in New York City thought it would be nice to have a republican assembleyman from their side.

They hit upon young Brownell; chose Thomas Dewey for his campaign manager. It can't be said they went to town but they had a lot of fun. That district is a heterogenious center, the home district of Tammany, holding the headquarters; Times square; Union square, with its communists, socialist, and agitating orators of various faiths; Gramercy and Washington squares, very dressy and silk stocking; Greenwich village, with its arty folk; and the theater district Dewey developed the idea of telephone campaign, for the mam-large apartment houses are not open to strangers, even republicans seeking votes; there was no other way to reach them. Called 30,000 Voters Operators and party workers called quantities of the 30,000 voters In the district in behalf of cellent and his willingness to ad Belgium on Daylight A new church building, seating 500 persons and costing not in excess of $55,000, is being planned for the Blessed Sacrament parish, Rev. A.

J. Kraemer, the pastor, announced. Work on the building will not start until at least $20,000 is collected. Th site of the builds ing is tentatively set at the northeast corner of Seventeenth and Lake streets. At present the sisters' Saving Time Feb.

25 vise with others frequently apparent and I think that more important than a man pretending to be expert in all governmental affairs. He certainly has the confidence of the people, too, as shown irfthe polls. It is amazing a fellow of his age has such a following, but, it in't either, for he has demonstrated he is fearless, acting al MILLER'S BRUSSELS, Feb. 16 (AP) Belgium will go on daylight saving time Feb. 25, "settinl;" its clocks ahead an hour, simultaneously with Britain and France, under a decree announced today.

in opposition to any group if he believes it the right thing. To me, that is better than any pet theory on government. LOW PRICES ON FAVORITE MAKES! "He holds the traditional Ameri can idea of a cabinet form of government, rather than a one-man government. It always is possible HOSE SpsudaLl We know that spring in Nebraska may rome over night, and that on that very day your winter wardrobe is about as appealing as yesterday's left over dessert. That'i why, here at MILLER'S, we're ready now to help you choose your complete spring wardrobe, before the first robin flies Into your yard, before the first tulip shows its green blades I to secure experts in any field, and 0 that is the reason leaders in business, the professions, and the unions stand for him publicly.

"At the same time, Mr. Dewey is able to dramatize his beliefs, which gives them effective Group I. HOSE of a quality for which many of you have been paying 79c regularly, and finding them very practical for street and business wear. Now, when you're changing to the flattering Mr. Brownell is carrying back one suggestion to the candidate.

That he remove the moustache.lt seems the ladies don't care for it. IN THE 1940 My- apiuig cuiura, you wilt Philoff Forms New want iu bur sev Wt offer you SUITS eral pairs Bulgarian Cabinet 67' at the special price, Premier Expected To Lessen pair lOU don't have to be a certain type" to the "carpet bagger from the middle west" (Mr. Brownell squelched that by rounding up a formidable list of the New York noted who had come out of the west and elsewhere). Mrs. Dewey assisted in that campaign, but that's the last of her political activity.

Mr. Brownell did not go to Albany that tinje, but he did for several terms ollowin g. Young Mr. Dewey, showing no marked political ambition, but, a devout believer in clean government, remained on as election district captain, one of whose duties was to supervise the polls" on election day. Possibly his first cleanup campaign was his program to eliminate the fraudulent voting he found in the district.

Then in the federal district attorney's office, he followed through and his findings led to some reforms In the election law. One reform v. as the checking of voting machines after election, to see that the count had been recorded accurately, for officials had been known to work in collusion and to ignore the figures totaled on the mechanical voter, Some of those youthful endeavors came back on the waters. The testimony of one of several men sent to prison in that case -aa used later in the Hines The telephone technique has been enlarged and installed as a part of the Dewey campaigns, past and present Favors Younger Man. In speaking again of the candidate's youth, Mr.

Brownell said: "I believe ltbetter- to. have a younger man with able advisers Economic Dependence On Germany Spring Flowers Bloom On vear a suit, for design REGULAR 89c hot from our SADORA famiW, hose that'i good wearing and 77- SOFIA, Feb. 16 (AP) King ers, knowing tne aheer looking. 3 and 4 thread chiffon i mj SPRING HATS imerican a 's Boris today swore in a new Bulgarian cabinet headed by Bogdan Philoff, 57-year-old professor who weignu in mioseaon colors, for itreet and dresi wear. Pair HmImjt Street Fleer.

2 Prs. 1.50 A 'O UP is expected to lessen Bulgaria's economic dependence on Ger ljft Special Purchase! many. Philoff became premier after JTS style-right, and very refreshing to wear lots of posies atop a straw bonnet! Pictured Is only one of tha fashions that make hat selection at Miller's a pleasure. We've sailors (tailored ones If you prefer), pill boxes, off the face models and versions of the beret. Choose your hat now, and give a February wardrobe the flowers of May I love for suits, have made them in a host of fashions, from the rery tailored, one button two piece model, to the soft, dressmaker double breasted styles.

Pin stripes, tweeds, checks, pastel shades, only 15 months in politics. He was education minister in the cabinet of George Kiosseivanoff which resigned yesterday. 2 Pahs $1 (4 shakers An archeologist and president WW Shhiinq. SUvsx, Pepper and Salt Shakers of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Philoff formed a new cabinet within 24 hours after Kiosseivanoff, who built up close Bulgarian-Germaiaeconomic ties, resigned. 395 find 65 Millinery Second Floer.

Rpiifpro. British news agency. dinner table and yearn for a wee bit more alt, and the only shaker in light is out of etiquette's reach? So have we, and we're heartily in favor of INDIVIDUAL aalt and pepper ihakers at every BoateM table. Theaa are shaped as illustrated, and of good weight ailver. Silverware; Street Fleer.

than an older man unwilling to accept advice. Mr. Dewey has shown ability and judgment in hit campaigns and in the administration of the district attorney's office and I don't see any reason ha couldn't continue to use them reported that Philoff named Ivan Popoff as foreign minister, reappointed Gen. Theodossy Daskaloff minister of war, and retained the i navyi black and cara--mel. 19.95 to $45- Others, In 3 pc.

models, 29.50 to $75 Mleaes' and Wmnea'i Salts ministry of education for himself. Committee Named To in a higher position. Personally, I think this 'youth theory has been exploded, is used only by those who can bring up no other Arrange Hospitality For Founders' Guests argument against him. Don't hide your hands! Keep them soft and white with I 'HIS III soft, greateleaa cream that prevent chapping and heala the akin. Works quirkljr.

Jar, 25c and 47c Tellet Geaei Street Fleer. "A fresh viewpoint, a man not If I The Lincoln Republican club, of which Mrs. C. E. Floor.

tied up with the chicanery of politics, a man without a machine all add up to something we are Burton is president, is fostering a movement for the 'comfort and looking for," Mr. Brownell con convenience of some of the guests who are expected in Lincoln during the Founders' day celebra tinued. Those facts, plus his willingness to listen and follow advice seem to me to give an ele Looking for an attractive gift? Want to make yourself a present? a SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE of tion, March o. ment of stability to government a very fine thing." The plan is to list all the hospitable citizens who will open their homes for a night for one or more guests who come from M3 QiCW Mr. Brownell Is certain the New York delegation will go to the national convention with all Mokt your foot look smaller! a distance and cannot return MM "3 each 1 Slip cover MUSCULAR home after the evening program at the coliseum The chairman of this "housing committee" is Mrs.

F. H. Wegener, telephone 4-2657. 1N0U" Oiler Continues She will be assisted by Mrs W. T.

Spence of the Lincoln BACKACHE SORENESS STIFFNESS PAIHS-ACIIES Republican Women's club. Mrs, Phil Mockett, chairwoman of the 1. As lllnatrated, sf gold colored mrtal with center deal an. Large, flat, a a handle ease. Each ft f.

As 1 1 1 a (rated, with band sainted etotaonne enamel err. Boaad ano flat. With mrge satrrsr. Bach' II 1 1 1 a trsted, with dear, jewel aolored tope. Doable, fee awes aew-r aad a Lancaster County Central com.

MADE TO YOUR ORDER IN OUR OWN DRAPERY WORKROOM at these price ONLY from selections of short lengths. Some pieces large enough to cover only one chair or davenport. Protect your furniture, and give it a fresh look with new coverings. Covering and labor for prices quoted. Lot 1 For THVFNPORT 1 "Trt For CHAIR mittee, Mrs.

O. H- Zumwinkel, If link food rubbings with soothing, warming Mustarole don't bring you (torioua relief from those torturing nt eular selves and pains din to cold try or iTo-America, Mrs. George White of Grass Roots, Palmer McGrew of the Young Republicans' club, Henry Obbink of the TlIIS open toe pump Is truly a foot-shortener, as look in the mirror will show you. For the mock tongue at the throat gives this illusion, desired by most women. And here's a comfort note for those of you who find pumps binding across the Inatep an elastie gore takes away that pressure! Of brown kid, with perforated trim, and with beige piping, or of blue kid with grey piping, 750 Wemea'i Reeend Flees, only.

only. Republican Men's Luncheon club. all maanaM tout doctor. But Mustarole anally DOES THE WORK Moatarola rival quick rajiaf bsnauaa h' MORE than "juat talva." It's a wondarful aoothlnc "eounfar.Jrr-tant" which penetrates tha outer laysra ft the akin to help eaaa local congestion and pain. VJead br millions tor ovn SO The next meeting bf the Rev publican Women's club will be on Saturday, March 2.

Eddie Cantor May Talk yraral I strengths: Regular, Children's IABRICS are cretonnes and linens, and we still have a A number of good lengths and attractive patterns. Originally offered at 1.00 a yard. LOT 2, Covering and labor for davenport, 22.50 raeir, le.M LOT Covering and labor for davenport, 27.50 Caah-, IS.SS Braserlee Slmta Fleer. tnuiaj ana fcxtre Strong, 40. As 1 1 1 a trsted, aqaars eempeef, with attraettTelr deelsaed, deleann a a a I am, Eaea 41 Compart farorablf srtfc our sloth eampaeti ml ttvlrt In prUm At Omaha Convention OMAHAji Feb.

16 (AP) Eddie Cantor, screen and stage star, has tentatively accepted the invitation of B'Nal B'Rith to speak before Its district grand lodge convention at Omaha here July 7 to 9, It was announced today. liltl I rT PAillr' mmmmmmm eMeMeMMMkMMweM.enrteeBtitr4ffeieM (ii) it il 13 lUNRfi) Other Attractive Style Not Illustrated Better Taae A Mustard rtaeterl.

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