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Lincoln Nebraska State Journal from Lincoln, Nebraska • 6

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Bubble Gum Pay Off Contantine Ttroitnt Thursday, October 1947 Olive Borden AO Once Famous Safety Group GOSHEN, Ind. (UP). The Ju nior chamber of commerce is buying raincoats and hats for the Movie $tar, Dies in Poverty Scramble) for Votes In General Assembly state department, havlnc hitherto Joined In the general opinion that free communication between peoples is a prerequisite to peace, will now undercut that whole principle. Whether taken in retaliation or defense, measures of this type create a chain reaction. a a Russian secretiveness is frequently cited town's schoolboy safety partol Lincoln State Journal EsMr4 aeeoas iaaa Butter UdcoIb Gara, Publlah 1867-1904 Seaa.it Publishw 1904-1942 PUBLISHER! Fred S.

Seacrest loe W. Seaaest ments was her mother, Mrs. Sy Members to Attend Meet with the money obtained from bubble-gum vending machines The scramble for votes in the United Nations general assembly is as active as in an county sheriff. Altho Russia has which the jaycees are putting in downtown business' houses. the powerful veto with which to block any decisions taken in the council, she is bent by American observers as evidence that her system will not stand the light of day, or MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TtM Pm wilt lad eacluiiael to UM far rapublicattoa.

a.U On local news printed to. UUI Nn)P. wall HI AP mw dispatches. PRICE BI MAIL on blocking the United States in the assembly too by trying to win enough votes to stymie such major' resolutions as that of Secretary of State Marshall that her people would revolt if subjected to the full play of knowledge of the world, or that she is hiding war preparations. That LOS ANGELES.

(JP). In a women's mission in a squalid city area, Olive Borden, 40, once one of the highest paid charmers in motion pictures, died in penury Wednesday. The great and near-great of the motion picture world with whom she once had associated had forgotten her, and, in straitened circumstances and failing health, she had lived and worked in the Sunshine Missibn home for girls girls since 1945. At the bedside of the once-beautiful actress when she succumbed to heart and lung ail bil Borden, who operates the commissary at the mission. She began her film career in the old Hal Roach comedies, and in 192S was named wampas baby star of the year.

Among her better known films were "Three Bad Men," "Wedding Rings," "Pajamas," "Half Marriage," "The Secret Studio," "Yellow Fingers," and "Love in the Desert." In many of her pictures she shared star billing with the late Tom Mix and Lew Cody. Her funeral will be hejd Saturday in the mission. Bnth to send an assembly mission to me la Netmaka ana" Nor Ultra Kinui Bunds rnll On Tear II Months is the impression always given by barriers to a free press, domestic or foreign. 18 0 13 w. 2 04 The United States, standing however Three Montna J.W w- l.tK) LI supervise conditions in north' ern Greece.

a The American delegates supported by a number of Sharp Building To House Office To garner the latest information on safety methods, four members of the Lincoln-Lancaster Safety council executive board will attend the national safety congress and exposition in Chicago. Oct. 6-10, it was revealed Wednesday night. Richard I. Finnell, safety director for the council, will leave Thursday to attend a three-day managers' conference preceding the congress.

a a a OTHERS FROM the local council who will attend the sternly and uncompromisingly against the spread of totalitarianism communist, is one thing. Engaging in small-time recrimina tions and retaliations, taking chances with press freedom and crying "you're another," is quite something else. 1 FOR I YOUR OLD To etlirr ttt: Sunday tie a month. Daily 11.04 a north, both 0 a month PRICB Bt CARRIER IN LINCOLN or to vacation addreea. .11 a cow non Ewoms and Sunday Wornlni end.Kvenln itorowi, Kventna, Sunday 1.74 monm 'DdKtd to the raople of Nebraska and to vtkopiDnit af Use raeoum ol tha State" Sept.

1, 1M)7. "There Is No PUce Like Nebraska" western European powers are barking Italy's application to enter the U.N. The Russian government has decided to oppose Italy's entrance into the U.N., unless the United States and other nations grant the same privilege to her satellites Bulgaria, Albania and Hungary. a Man Fined $5 for Failure To Yield Right-of Way THE OSCE OVER fly 17. Phillip: meeting are Mrs.

C. N. Robert Jews 'Get Along' With India Groups NEW YORK. (NANA). Despite communal warfare between Moslems and Hindus in India, both groups get along with the Jews and the Jews get along with them, an Indian women's leader said in an interview here.

The woman is Miss Leah Brittin, head of the police traffic department. Mrs. Stewart will Italy has a democratic government today, but Bulgaria, Albania and Hungary have governments set -up by Moscow. Elections were and members of the opposition either jailed or executed. As bait to get Russia into the U.N., President Roosevelt agreed that two of the 16 republics which make up the USSR should attend an annual "dinner for presidents" Monday nighta at DOWN WITH THE PUSHBUTTON! We hereby come out with a clarion call for the organization of a Society for the Elimination Of Pushbuttons.

The pushbutton must go. It has become a national and global menace. It was all right in a way when all you could do with it was to summon a secretary which Ned Dearborn, national council president, will be host. A district court jury late Wednesday found A. O.

Coleman, Rt 7, Lincoln, guilty of failure. to yield the right-of-way. Judge John L. Polk imposed a fine of $5 and costs. Coleman had appealed the case, arising from a minor accident June 16 in downtown Lincoln, from municipal court.

Joseph P. Lowe, Lincoln, pleaded guilty before Judge Polk to an amended city complaint charging him with leaving the scene of an accident and intoxication. He was fined $10 and costs on each count. be considered independent and accepted into the U.N. Subsequent developments placed Poland, Yugoslavia and to a lesser extent -Czechoslovakia behind the iron curtain.

Credit Jewelerl 937 Mrs. Stewart said at an executive board meeting at the chamber of commerce that the local group will hear speakers on every phase of safety home, school and traffic. It also expects to view newest safety films. She spM th" group hoped bring back with it latest type film li They were, however, premitted to become fullfledged members of the U.N. Thus, Rus Jhirad, who is back in New York after a trip to Philadelphia as delegate from India's National Council of Women to the postwar conference of the International Council of Women.

Miss Jhirad told of a steele-ment of 15,000 Jews in B'ne Israelite, a community on the west coast of India near Bombay in which most of India's Jews live. 10 sia today has a bloc of six votes at her disposal in the assembly. a a The proposed solution for the Palestine brary lists and initiate a film library soon. a a a THE BOARD discussed means Poland's Catholic Bishops Score Warsaw Government Playing the Russian Game? Whether it is a settled policy or not representatives' of the United States government and diplomatic corps have started Making regular replies to Russia's propaganda and name calling. There is a strong question whether, in doing so, they are not inadvertently playing the Russian game.

Once of the chief weapons of totalitarian regimes always has been the cloak of disturbance by which attention Is directed to the trivial and away from the material. The communist always accuses his enemy of what he is doing himself, in the hope that the noise of consequent recriminations will drown out the real blows he is striking for revolution, Bcause the Russian press is strictly con-trolled, so that Its expressions are accepted as beinc approved by the lovernment, the United States feels justified in asking for in accounting wten a Russian writer compares Truman with Hitler. And Molotov Is given a perfect situation In which to plant the propacanda that bis government Is not responsible for everything an individual may say or write, and to claim that the situation is Just the same as In America. Ills reply Is must the same as the one he would have received from the U.S. In similar circumstances.

One can almost see the supercilious grin with which he answered. problem has irked the Arab states Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt and Yenen. One good way they can express their dissatisfaction is to Join the Russian bloc when the vote on Greece comes up. There are two -tin American republics which are said to be ready to. cast their ballots on the Russian side.

Thus Russia has 15 sure votes In tUe assembly. a a a CZESTOCHOWA, Poland. UP. The communist-supported Warsaw government was castigated Russia needs 20 votes, however, to upset the plans of the western nations. By getting three non-member satellites into the U.N.

Russia could have some hope of defeat or put on a light, altho even this was fraught with potential danger and should have alerted all human beings. a Iiut nut with it now! Down with the pushbutton! Away, too, with switches! While we are at it, let us hav control of gadgets. That trip the other duy from Newfoundland to England by a pushbutton passenger air transport was the last straw. Pushbutton realists of the world, arise! Everything is being made too easy. Vhen you can point a bomber at some point thousands of miles over the seas and mountains and hit a city by pushbutton it is time to get concerned.

It should take something beside the index finger to start a war and something more than a thumb to end one. a How will it seem when we are the victims of a sneak attack via a button on the wall of some foreign war office? Who can look calmly on a situation where one of our great cities may be blitzed because somebody on this side of the water had to grope thru a dark room to find, the right retaliation or interceptor button. The more we think about that huge plane flying across the ocean without a human hand involved the more we wish Edison had just stuck to the talking machine. We are even a little regretful about General Electric, Mr. Kettering and electricians in general.

a a The pushbutton seemed a wonderful thing when It first crept into our walls years ago. The switch appealed to be a blessing. Little diuts to be turned on and off looked like boons. And for a long time they led a decent, clean life, merely saving us extra of promoting the driver-training I in city and county schools, but Mrs. Stewart said it was unlikely actual Instruction could begin until next semester.

She said the group hopes to get valuable information from the Lansing, delegates at the national meeting. Lansing has a traffic school, she said, and the city is comparable in size to Lincoln. Mr. Finnell completed his report to the executive board on statistics and findings from the National Safety council school which he attended in Chicago during August. a a a HEADQUARTERS of the city-county council will be moved Thursday from the chamber of ing our proposals, particularly since some European nations may decide to play safe by abstaining.

The Soviet delegates do not by Poland Catholic bishops Wednesday on the grounds that it is conducting "a carefully directed and hidden struggle" against the church and severely censoring the Catholic press. The charges, contained in a pastoral letter sent to all churches in the country which is 95 percent Catholic, also asserted that priests were unable to speak freely in their sermons for fear of arrest by security police and called for an end to "baseless limitations on civil rights." hesitate to use intimidation. They are warn-j ing the "neutral" countries that siding with the United States might have direct consequences. The actions of the Russian representatives are being supported by timely "Who' been baying all this Strongheart?" attacks against those countries in Soviet newspapers and on the Soviet radio. Seventy Years Ago Today (From The Journal Files).

Tarty, tonpting Stronghaart contains freih naat an-richad with vitamins one) aiinarolt raody to sarva. You cant buy a better dog food, yel It'i so sensibly priced, look for blue and while can at your grocer's. At the same time the state department is reported preparing to put the clamps on all An order issued by the regents of the 8 Airlines Head Resigns WASHINGTON. (UP). Pennsylvania-Central A i 1 i nes corporation Wednesday announced resignation of C.

Bedell Monro as president. J. H. Car- commerce to 1220 Sharp building. Mrs.

Stewart said one of the first things to be installed at the new quarters will be an information library on safety equipment. "We hope firms and Indi university concerning the military uniform Visiting writers for communist organs broad. Under the program being considered, they are to receive about the same of cadets caused a large amount of opposition among the students. Sixty Years Ago Today. Omaha was a lively place.

The list of cas STRONGHEART DOG FOOD michael, formerly executive vice president, was elected to succeed him. treatment as do American correspondents in Russia. Tit for tat, etc. Yet United States authorities have put the bee on Russian and other foreign officials more than once in behalf of freedom of movement and viduals will be able to telephone us and let us either give them information direct or tell them how to get information they want on safety devices and equipment," she said. ualties for the day included two arms lost by the use of firearms, a man stopped by a local thief and a Burlington wreck on the Missouri bottoms.

Fifty Years Ago Today. George W. Morgan, under sentence at Omaha, invited Governor Holcomb to attend the festivities. steps. a But science, engineering and the war changed all that.

What seemed an innocent, decent, kindly little white or black button that could merely turn on a light or call stenographer suddenly became an ogre, a triple-threal and a danger to civiliza expression for ome Americans who were only ver ythinly disguised as reporters. If the United States has a system worth gelling the world as we believe and "Forty Years Ago "Today. A tramp in an Illinois town tied a 9 year old boy to a tree and burned him to death. Thirty Years Ago Today. It was learned that the famous German tiviator, Lieutenant Vosse, had been killed in a furious air battle.

Twenty Years Ago Today. Methodist Called To Peace Crusade SPRINGFIELD, Mass. World Methodism was summoned Wednesday night to a "holy crusade" to bring about "not war but peace." At the concluding public session of a nine-dny ecumenical Methodist conference, Rev. Ernest Fremont Tittle, of Chicago, proposed the crusade "not making strenuous attempts to prove it will not be seriously adamaged by a few lying writers. Instead, if the system really is worth exporting, these men will not fail to be impressed by it.

Their reports, for the benefit of their masters, may not be appreciably changed, but their convictions and tion. a Every time we look at a pushbutton, now we say, "You're no friend of ours. You're a- shirt stud on the hairy chest of Mars. You're a four karat jewel in the brass knukle of Satan!" a a Who wants to fly in a plane by a button anyhow? Even if it was good we wouldn't like it. Give us a couple of good reliable, human beings at the controls, and leave the button business with the button and buttonhole makers.

The first contingent of returning American Legionnaires arrived from Paris on the U.S liner President Harding "broke but Ten Years Ago- Today. their belief in what they have been told are bound to be weakened. I I 111 XTwute 3 ft Jr(Miilllllflil The Huskers upset the Minnesota Gophers 14-9 at Memorial stadium. a That is less important than hether the against Russia, but against hunger, poverty, racial discrimination, and Inequality of opportunity." Methodism cannot emphasize the worth of every individual soul in the sight of God, he said, without at the same time stressing unsatisfactory social conditions. "Methodism today is woefully weak among the industrial workers," he Price Rise Laid To 'Propaganda' PHILADELPHIA.

(UP). A "propaganda campaign" in support of the Truman doctrine and the Marshall plan was blamed by the Philadelphia commercial exchange Wednesday for soaring grain prices. ALKA-SELTZER Effervescent Tablets GOT A BOIL? mmmmm APPLY Raymond J. Barnes, president of the exchange, local grain and 60c Six 49c wmt. SOOTHING Mand Cre flour market, said speculation is an "essential part of any healthy open market." But federal an nouncements concerning world needs inspired a wave of speculative purchases which sent prices soaring, he said.

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