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Lincoln Nebraska State Journal from Lincoln, Nebraska • 8

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in i i. i- i ii mi i i in 1 i 'Electors should Rivera proposes league LINCOLN JOURNAL 8 Saturday, 1 June 3, 1914 i Refuse to instruct J' V'. 'for defense of Mexico voters In the last primary. The matter then would be considered by the next legislature. Unless a special session is called, the law could not be passed before the nrenlftanHnl lftlnn support nominee' MEXICO CITY.

(UP). Diego Indiana delegates I Compiled from Frees Dlipatche. HOUSTON, Tex. UP). Roosevelt Rivera, Mexican painter whose murals brought him fame, Friday proposed a league "for the de Indiana republicans shouted supporters circulating peti down a proposal at their state The proposal would require the' presidential electors to make written pledge under oath to sup Asks systematic plant conversion CLEVELAND.

lUP)t Senator Harry S. Truman, Mo.) chairman of the special investigating committee, criticizing the sudden cancellation of a war contract at the Brewster Aircraft company, fense of Mexico" against what ne tions Friday asking voters in the Mere Mention Delicious layer cakes 80c. Mm. Smith's Baka Shops. 1337 2631 O.

Adv. Petition for probate of the will of George J. Francis who died Jan. 27, 1939, waa filed in county court Friday by John Francis. Hearing wai set for June 30, at 10 a.

m. 40c buyi Want Ad In the Sunday called "British imperialism." Texas democratic primary be per convention Friday that the state's 29 delegates to the national convention be Instructed to vote for 'This Imperialism, as repre sented by Winston Churchill, is port their party nominee. 10 Zayas concedes election Gov. Thomas E. Dewey.

The proposal, advanced by Rep designed to divide the Americas and to foster distrust of the resentative Gerald W. Landis of United States, after which Great called Friday night for systematic Journal and Star phone your copy mitted to demand legislation requiring presidential electors to support their party nominee. Only 10 days remain to get about 90,000 signatures, for the petition must be submitted to the state executive committee June 12. The executive committee must submit the question if the petitions are signed by 10 percent of the the Seventh district, was rejected by a thunderous negative. Britain would attempt to establish conversion to peace-time production and outlined five points mavana.

(UF). Former. Premier Carlos Saladrlgas Zayas Friday conceded the presidential race to Ramon Grau San Martin, former president, without awaiting complete returns from Thursday's voting. i At the same time the conven continental hegemony," Rivera said. necessary for a smooth turnover.

-10- tion nominated Homer E. Capehart, Indianapolis manufacturer gener Commenting on the decision to now. Call 2-3333. -Adv. In the case of Rock Island Refining company against Earl L.

Coryell, plaintiff has iVed In federal court motion to dismiss with prejudice. Suit was brought to recover $25,917.37, alleged balance due on a note. discontinue the manufacture of Joint committee Corsair planes at Brewster, Tru ally regarded as a Dewey supporter, for the U. S. senate.

Ralph H. Gates, Columbia City attorney assails gas waste and former republican state chair- man declared, "the impact of Bucn abrupt decisions by our army and navy will jeriouslythreaten to redueehV-poiliMlit v-of -Pslower FxeilliuabfMma.8cJh.Anflthr. jnan, WASHINGTON; VPh The ernorshiBHominatlon joint congressional economy com i Two of the Indiana delegates mittee Friday assailed the federal this discovery and more orderly reconversion of industry. The likelihood of a sound program of liquidation will be seriouBly endangered. government for failing to make "conscientious" efforts to con "thtpnvnt ot-pttre -Maple BBrS-cake.

Sale on canned peas, corn and tomatoes. Btichly 1607 St. AdV. At a-Navy Mothers club meeting Friday night at the Y. M.

C. A. It was voted to make an annual affair of sinking an anchor In Wyuka lagoori in honor of navy in comfort today! serve automobiles and gasoline, "I have advocated," he added, charging that its savings thus far were "neither substantial nor im and will continue to fight for a were Instructed at a previous district caucus to support Dewey and six others were reported definitely committed to him. Kansas democrats meet to name their 16 national convention delegates Saturday. A doen states have yet to choose democratic delegates, but the democratic national convention resumption of production of pressive in comparison with sacri civilian goods, particularly In men lost in action, a ceremony fices of ordinary citizens." first observed last Memorial day.

In its third report on operating areas where no longer labor shortage exists." Flans were made for a picnic to Hinge on Five Factors. Truman, addressing the post costs of government autos, the committee, headed by Sen. Harry F. Byrd Va.) severely criticized the government for constantly urging the public to save doesn't start until July 19, three and a half weeks after the republicans meet on June 28 to nominate their candidate for president. Only Nevada remains blank in the war planning forum of the junior chamber of commerce, said termination of war contracts should B-aii mini mt i ii sss iJLwv jaaniDimi-fir i Mm be held at Bethany park in June and four new members were accepted.

About 75 members attended the meeting. 10 Gaining steadily around Myitkyina autos, gasoline and. tires "while its own record is not as good as it might be." hinge on five factors: Domestic chore for the sergeant republican delegate column, and that will be filled next Saturday. 1. The method by when contract! are saia siate governments nao to to be terminated, 2.

The advance notice which Industry done considerably better than the federal government, with New can have of the 'Must Defeat New The Indiana republicans, de 3. Method! for Insuring the early SOUTHEAST ASIA COMMAND removal ol government property from MSgt. Howard Walker, former member of a ground crew with the "Flying Tigers" in Burma, stops at New Orleans, enroute to his home at Camden, to attend a little maintenance work for His twin daughters, Katherlne and Camille. Mama Walker la taking advantage of the husbandly help to get a little rest at the moment. The babies were born at Fort Myers, Fla.

(AP Wirephoto.) Hampshire cutting official mileage by 64 percent, North Dakota claring in a state convention plat HEADQUARTERS. Kandy, Cey private plant! so as to make them available for production of civilian articles. 1 form that "we must defeat the 48, South Dakota 47, Nevada 43, Ion. UP), Americana and Chinese attacking: from three sides are new. deal," said "our federal ex The extent to which the govern New-Mexico 42, Idaho 41 and gaining steadily within and out' Washington 41.

ment will make or guarantee loans to provide Dullness with working capital. ecutive has usurped the rights of the state and of the people in an ever-mounting, greed for (side the north Burma Japanese The report showed that at the 0. The conditions upon which the three power wartime co-operation, elaborated on at the Teheran con government will lease or sell plants and bastion of Myitkyina, an allied close of fiscal 1943, the govern facilities. Full collaboration needed-Wallace power." communique announced Friday. ment owned 19,161 passenger au ference among President Roose-1 Discussing problems which Will As Kansas democrats convened tomobiles excluding those oper in Emporia, party leaders said ated by the war and navy depart One column striking from the northwest gained 1,500 yards In the face of stubborn opposition, another made progress from the result from reduction in, the war production program, the Missouri senator emphasized, "in adjusting LONDON.

UP). Vice President velt, Premier Stalin and Prime Minister Churchill in December, and worked out In detail by Deane In numerous conferences they were virtually certain to en ments and also excluding trucks and motorcycles. 85 II our economy to peace time we dorse a fourth term for President Roosevelt Chief Interest lay in the selection of a new national Hundreds of men right here in town have already' found that Matrix Shoes add zest to thai walk by giving their feet real happi. ness. It's the Matrix moulded sole that does it It's actually Tout Footprint in Lcatha Men's Shoe Second Floor The figures represented an in with Russian authorities since Wallace of the United States, en route to China, told a Russian audience that full collaboration between the United States, the soviet and their allies as necessary crease of 1,856 vehicles over the will not be satisfied with a return to normal timea as we knew them then.

north and resistance cost the Japanese heavily In casualties, while in the southern part of the town itself allied troops slugging committeeman to succeed Will G. (The U. S. war department prior to the war. Fink, of Fredonia; who is not 1942 total of 17,305.

a Admits stealing radium "Let us remember that in 1939 to insure world peace, the Mos seeking re-election, W. H. Burke, In Washington confirmed the raid but said details would be withheld until "their publication doggedly forward gained an additional 400 yards. cow radio said Friday night. 9,000,000 were out of work.

When our soldiers and sailors return PITTSBURGH. (UP). A War worker who originally told police Little River stockman, heads one faction, more or less rural, against Carl V. Rice, Kansas City attor Speaking In Russian, Wallace will In no way endanger the suc they will be entitled to jobs. They mar, ne mistook a cartridge con addressed a crowd in the opera West of the Mogaung river Chinese units supported by artillery advanced from Malakawng, enemy strong point reported taken cess of combat wm not want a dole." ney.

house at Ikrutsk, Siberia, and was 10 The Maryland democratic state taining $12,000 worth of radium for a plumb bob when he brought it home from his factory, Friday greeted warmly, the. radio -re Months of Preparation. The arrival of the Fortresses Aerial Thursday, and to the west, south convention Friday named 24 unin- ported. climaxed months of secret and of Kamaing, another Chinese ele confessed to larceny charges at He told the audience that de structed delegates who will cast the state's 18 votes at the national (Continued from Page 1.) ment struck at a Japanese party a hearing and was held for court velopment of the American north arduous- efforts of the Russians and Americans in building huge the last briefing before they near-Seton, the bulletin said. Before they withdrew from convention and adopted a resolution commending President Roose west, Canada, Alaska and soviet Siberia must play an important American air bases on territory startea tneir mission.

block southwest of Mogaung, the The Fortresses roared in to part in postwar reconstruction. devastated by the retreating German armies. velt and Secretary of State Cor-dell Hull for their "skillful guid communique said, Maj. Gen. W.

their Russian landing grounds Ladiet' Fathlont, Fourth Floor "These huge, thinly populated mmammsssb Lentalgne's Chindits "are now after flying over the eastern The first United States forces arrived in February and were territories have been conquered in our time by aviation. Now both known to have killed more man battlefront escorted by long range -700 Japanese." united States Mustang fighters followed in March by the commander of the entire operation, their agriculture and their industry stand in need of develop ance" of the nation in wartime. The convention could have Instructed its delegates for any candidate since there was no mandate from the voters in the state primary. 10 and red air force Yak fighters, This brought the claimed total for the Chindits to at least 3,700 Japanese slain thus far in the Col. Alfred -A.

Kessler, 45, American and Russian crews, who ment," Wallace asserted. Passaic, N. a veteran of had been waiting; for this moment Wallace said he landed last week for weeks, leaped into action and and had visited Uelkal-Seymchan many missions from Britain, where he commanded the Eighth A 10 word want ad runs I days In Burma campaign. 10 1 4-II competition Magadan and Komsomolsk, the started servicing-the giant B-17 four engined bombers for return both Tht Journal and Star for only II Moscow broadcast related. 'Phone 2-3333 and aak lor "Want Ads.

Air force bomber wing. Mai. Gen. Frederick L. Ander missions to be carried out enroute NEW ORLEANS.

(UP). The son, deputy commander of the good provider competition conducted for adult farmers of Lou to their home bases In Britain Italy and Africa. U. S. strategic air forces in Young World Shop, Third Floor (Indicating the possibility that Seersucker crisp, easy-to-wash lsiana during the past four years, will be centered on the state's Europe and former head of the Eighth air force bomber command in Britain, visited Russia during the second leg of the shuttle op 4-H clubs during 1944 because of the altered programs of adult eration might already be in operation, the Budapest radio left the air late Friday night.) farmers brought about by war the construction period.

(It was recalled that Anderson was given the order of Suvorov, third class, by Russia on Feb. 18.) Col. Elliott son of (The latter reference did not time conditions. The competition will be open to all of the 50,000 necessarily mean the planes flew to Russia from Britain, Italy and CHECK THIS- bovs and girls enrolled in the pro the president and chief of reconnaissance for the U. S.

strategic gram In Louisiana, judging will be on the basis of a score card credit Airica. It was possible planes from the various commands in of production projects carried on, air forces In Europe, also visited the bases as well as Brig. Gen. iu for a summer must you can bank on it for cool dependability. In red, blue, brown or green.

Sizes 12 to, 20. 8.95 those areas might have assembled at one point possibly in the Mediterranean area for the takeoff and that they would hit new tar Edward Peck Curtis, chief of staff of the U. S. S. A.

F. E. Statistics gets! the way back to the 10- fi i Js v. HTpifJ tSis Hit in- original assembly point before returning to their regular bases.) AUTO ACCIDENTS. Friday.

WLB orders 4,000 strikers to return Mai. Gen. John R. Deane. head 7:33 p.

13th and South; two can, of the U. military mission who helped plan the venture, said: WASHINGTON. (UP). The Bo injuries. :04 p.m., 17th and two cars, injuries.

FIRE ALARMS. Friday. History Is Made. "History was made today. This 4:00 p.

1034 mattress, small war labor board Friday ordered 4,000 striking employes of the Borg Warner company plant at Muncie, to return to work immediately and directed, the damage. is shuttle bombing bombing that makes vulnerable all of Germany's eastern industrial facilities. The operations carried oiitbday mark MARRIAGE LICENSES. -Play Suits fv Frank D. Williams, Hatchechubbee, Ala.

21 ElliabetBMarlrTheisSfIjIncolB- thr-first large scale physical col crimlnation all workers who com laboration of Britain, Russia and ply- IN DIVORCE COURT the United States." The stoppage began Tuesday I John E. Rains va. Essa Reed Ruins, 1 ML It was revealed that Friday's petition charging extreme cruelty, liar' fieri in Lincoln Bent. 8. 1943.

operation was preceded by Ameri Helyn A. Lowell va. Stanley S. Lowell nigni aner tne company rcrusea to reinstate 68 men who had stopped work Monday in a dispute over establishment of griev- can reconnaissance missions which Mar petition charting extreme cruelty. ried in Cook, Nov.

IT, mi. plotted targets on the axis side of the eastern front. Col. Paul auue iimuuiiiery. The WLB said in a decision REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Ve'rna Louise Beach to Keith J. Thompson and 2 Pitch-r A Baldwin's Second add Unl- Cullen flew the first photographing mission for Friday's bombing. 'Teeners like these versatile play suits with separate skirts. Sizes 10 to 16. Jn chambrays and floral chintz.

7.95 8.95 January 14, that if the parties juHBDiisnmeni 01 me new oases verslty Piace (rev. $3.30) ....1 1.00 Florence Miller and to Charles R. Moore and iLIBI Woods- Sketched From Stock entail a vast organizational operation in which Russia will supply weather reports and there will be dale add (rev. 1.00 Earl C. Schmltt to Clarence C.

and Esther Marl Martin 1 Mease's sub In SKVi 28 a network of communications with 10 IE (rev. $1.10) 1,000.00 Italy, Africa and Britain, as well as with separate bases within Russia and with the Persian gulf command in Asia the third con to diaries Monroe 7 and 9 Bowman's Second add Raymond. Neh. 1.00 Sizes 7 to 14, 2.95 to 5.95 tinent involved. Bharlet S.

Woltord to Walden H. Howey and "J5" In sub ot 1 CiDltol Hill add (rev. Bases Fully Equipped. 43 1.00 Now the bases are fully equip- could not agree on a provision for final determination of grievance disputes it would order Inclusion of an arbitration clause. Harry Schulman, grievance arbitrator under the collective bargining contract for Ford Motor company employes, was appointed as special WLB representative to arbitrate pending grievances.

He also will investigates causes of and responsibility for the strike and report to the board. 10 Noted pallbearer dies SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -UP). Michael J. Donahue of Springfield, retired first sergeant in the U.

S. army and one of the pallbearers of the Unknown Soldier at his interment in Arlington national cemetery, died here Friday. pea wun spare parts, spare jrarmers state Bank, Davey, to Henry Hergenrader and w. 8V4 SWU 8 35 12 pianes, rood, fuel, medical sup (rev. (2.20) 1,100.00 plies and even their own transport and field hospitals.

American a-, Xthel A. Barrle and to W. Flcke and 92 6 and 60 14 5 Knob Hill doctors and medical corps men are add, (rev. 16.09) 1.00 on hand, and American nurses Huth 'Bryan Owen Rohde and to City of Lincoln a 2S NWU are expectea snortiy. N1H, 32 10 1.00 jierie Kathburn and to Del-bert B.

Oould and 10 5 Franklin Heights add (rev. W. Averell Harrlman, American ambassador, played a big part in negotiations which brought the M.S) 1.00 project to realization. Biaie ot NeTifwwaj to City of Lincoln Indefto footage lying west of 1st a and emat of sec- tie line anaftinnlna: from Vine The 'shuttle idea," which opens vast new fields to allied bombers, to never platted 1.Q0 1, Sketched If From I Stock I I originated with Gen. Henry H.

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