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LINCOLN JOLRVAL Tuesda. November IS, 1HS 1948 County Vote Second High Tlioinas Pleads1 i Mi iwi. i.m Lancaster county's voter turnout of 42.79S on tlec- A tl ith the CUy Council iVew Local Radio Station To Be in Operation Feb. 1 1 tion day, Nov. 2.

was the second largest in. history, Elec-i tion Commissioner Kay Frohn said Monday. The largest vote occurred in the presidential election of 1941 when 17,336 voters went to the polls. The final official tabulation is: i President. nil lki iV Fanner Group In New York IjCV.CV-'i Ma: (V City Disabled T'itnt 19 300 731 "23rjn H.B87 363 13.333 653.

21,214 13,441 381 18,727 239 2ti0 13 644 738 22.777 3.088 Senator 2.91.5 21 (iof rnor 3.176 Ft. Governor 2.291 Secretary of Male 4.014 2.0!i5 Wherry Cai penter Scat'errng Pi lf(M)(l el ittei in, Scatter, na Si Auditor of Public Anounts JI NIOR AV IATORS Jnnmv McCalT 15 Heft I and Elmer Var-vil 16, Alameda, high scnool boys, tohi Sheriff George Sousa of Stockton. they were "fooling, around" the Oakland airport and decided to take, a plane and isit Jimmy's grandmother living near Stockton. Alter several attempts they ileared-the 6ir-poit but "got excited" ami (ingot to lower landing gear when they' made a landing i-n a field. The plane's undercarriage wa damngeH and the boys 'bruised.

They are being held awaiting their parent's (AP Wiropho'o Monday Night.) 1. MuteTi 0.iie"e 'I'hoiiip-nn Scattering Attorney oci l.auij.liii Blere Mention Roper Si Sons Mortuary. Adv Open Thuw; til Christmas. The Camera Store. 1122 K.

Adv. For pood lumber end toe Landy Clark Co. Adv. Beat winter to the dra" T. your car to one cf the reliable firm under "Aut- Tut-' Classify ii'ica 23 The Lincoln Br.e Shoe -has ve-i their row modern up-tr-dn'e r'M1 in basement of tl.e Sharp, batld.rg.

Adv. Man-in Ba.dc. 1723. reported to If his car aeria! yva I re ken the machine wa i ri.fri;;.; cf his home Sancoy right. In some Tderhore the r.un.bt-r Si nr.

Ben and Sons is r.ot clear please ire: torv, make certain the i.uri.U-r ij" hown as 1' -6905. Adv. get cash for the r.ff-chiner? you on longer -reed v. an inexpensive Jourr.r.l Want An! 10 word. 3 cay just $1.

Phone 2-3333 f-r a- courteous, experienced ad wntci drop your ad in the mail. If you let a valuable pin or: ring over the i hof.e your "LoM' id rich Then the person win Lnds r. can cnii-tact you quickly. Plvrie 2-3333 row for a tr.iir.'ei ad writer. J.

L. Dalton, special' agent in charge of the FBI, Omaha' field division, will speak at a meeting cf theyBarnstor'i club Tuesday noon at the chamber of commerce, The RotfiryNliib will a eommunity ser-icc program, at the Cornhusker Tuesday noon. Samuel Waugh will be the principal speaker. A 5 VtKT I SOMETHING GOOD FOR If you're not eating-NABISCO 100 BRAN now, you're missing omet lung good For anyone who's constipated due to lark of diet-bulk will find this bran helps bring relief and tastes dtlirioux, too! NABISCO'S finer-milling process makes it milder-acting more gentle on you a bettrr bran all around! (Consult a doctor if constipation persists.) Innocent to Roll Padding Hep. J.

Panic! Thomas pleaded innocent -Monday to charges of gi owing out. of alUgcd pud'nug ol his payrolls, Thomas, retiring chairman of the hoiie un-American activities committee, was released on i SI. 000 bond aftyr being finger- i printed at the V. S. marshal's office.

THE CONGRESSMAN. ie-! ekrtt-d 2. was indicted a i week ago ori of fraud- snd conspiracy involving accusations of salary 'kickbacks" troni office employes. He was arraigned before Judge Richmond B. Keech in federal district court a day ahead of schedule, His William H.

Collins, said the shift made because Thomas wished to i return to bis home in Allen- dale. N.J. Thomas' co-defendant and for- mer secretary, Helen Campbell, 'will be arraigned Tuesday. I Jl'DGE KEECH scheduled the Jan. 10.

He fixed Nov. 29 as a deadline for preliminary: motions, which may include one to hold' the trial at some place outside Washington. U. S. Dist.

Atty. George Morris Fay urged an early trial. i 'Thomas, whp is 53. declined to eomment to icportcis at the arraignment. THE INDICTMENT was rc- tuired by a grand jury before which Thomas declined to testify after previously asking to be hoard.

He appeared before' it Nov. 4. two. days after the election. His attorney said he had advised the congressman to stand cm his constitutional rights and remain silent.

Thomas' indictment specifically listed -ten checks aggregating SI. 698.37 paid by the govern ment for services which it SJla were never performed. Philip SehwiiuH Is Dead at 61 Philip Schwindt, 64, resident of Lincoln since 1911 when he came here from Narka. Russia, died -Monday afternoon' at his home. 734.

lie had been employed by Northwestern Iron and Metal Works and was a member of Emmanuel Reformed church. Surviving are his wile Mar garet sons John ot Lincoln, George of San Leandro, and --Henry of Long Beach, 1 i i I I Silo For TmiiMiiilU'r 11 I a new trng 5.at!n to as KLMS. It v. ill Lave lld'i-liK lo-Af-rs and a transfer to be located ore ta-t cf 70th. approximately 'tw eon A street" A to t'e rem-rl.

c-ommi'vi Feb. bv i n. pnrati'- .1 1. it Lin. an A 1,1 HO 1 111! MIL l.ii,:'- is f--f Tiie- -r ftt.i! ba id of "i'1-ali.

P.et i t' nic bo.i1d cil tak.S nay they iv ttie 0 vl i in tH" i ed the A. IrCHMiM J. JlT c' v's retal 'l a' coui.cii lov. is jii'tsini'li! The said, will iot cin traiic tcrritdiy l. of upwards of 150 in An tnr m'c was macie about I S'o.

Mr. the I.in- i a la'iius i i. (,: i aufi. It. is was not deemed suitable, hov.e-.er., "We have less th.i'i three inoiitlis to build the station arid pet on the air," said the sccro-I tary.

is noicssaiv v.e eet the concrete foolmC'. in be-. fore the ground I reives." THE Ol II- also: i 1. Received petitions containing 19 property owners' signatures protesting against a request for business zoning of the north side of A from 49th to 50th. Decision was delayed until the yonc board receives from the legal depart-: merit a tentative draft of an or-j dinancc dealing with off-street parking fu local business -2.

Approved a resolution re- uestcd by -1 he Ci ty Fni doves' association shifting group insur-4. ance coverage from the Travelers Insurance company to the Wood men Acci'lent company. 3. Awarded Kingery Construction company a contract for installing new citv scales at 19th and for $7,242. 4.

Scheduled for the ijight of Doc. 7 an informal closed meet- i Ij.lTl.. Yi 174 11.2HU 1 21.15.) 1 1.343. 3U 18.083 19 25.890 13.8B0 1 .25.912 13,756. 24,555 14,151 743 318 730 318' 7Pi .331 3.075 2.22fi easurer a.37i 2.573 20,144 1 l.ti()7 19.148 12,514 1 .15,418 1 22,247 16.038 2 22.855 13.290 (irneral 2.57.0 1S.20R 1.3,090 633 434 --6K1 21 893" 15.040 4 605 386 20.694 18,709 011 4 97 64 33,680 39 6.601 5,301 I 5.966 2,633 3 6.608-11,153 59 6.343--10,802 265 351 3rd District i I i 2 Railway onuiiissioner 6 far Term 3.4(12 18.771 2.430 12,517 Itailuay Commissioner 2 1 ear Term 1 7,3 2.380 12.341 4 Congress 1st Distiii 3.237 .16.792 15.400 Supreme Court Justice 1st District .5.108 27.653 27 Legislature 18th District 3,031 3,473 2.750 2,437 1 Legislature 19th District 234 5.610 123 2.451 3 Legislature 20th District l.ar-nn 1-allei'tv Scatter mg Palmer I.ohr Scattci Cm tis Morrison ing Chapped Scattering Anderson Ileihger Scattering Adams Dale Scattering Chapman Da vies Scattering District Judge Broady Wilson Polk Ankeuy Scattering Rabbit Not Only.

One Loha-Karcd CLEARWATER Fla. A report of a prowler sent Police Sgt. Ernest Thomas hurrying to a down-town feed store. With him were a detective and seven patrolmen, all well armed. Arriving in haste, they heard a blimp inside the store.

Soon, reinforcements came up a state highway patrolman, a constable and a special city officer. Then they entered very cautiously. Somebody switched on a light. There on the floor was a playful little bunny rabbit-still bumpity-bumping away. It i.uv.

i.ilocu iii-iii a i.ci;tr wjinc it and others were kept for sale. Thomson Named Surgeons' Officer ST. LOUIS. OP). Dr.

J. E. M. Thomson of Lincoln, has been named a vice-president of the United States chapter of the International College of Stfr-; goons. Named for a one- year term, Thomson takes office immediately.

He was named along with other officers at a meeting of the house delegates Sunday. The chapter opened its 13th annual Or. Monday, Dr. Thomson to -reiTesent" LiTiCiflfi" -in Tratiohal campaign by the Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation to raise $2,000,000 to fight the diseases. XMAS CARDS Assortments or All Alike.

Name imprinted if desired. Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 No. 14 Open Thurs. to 9 25.706. 862 31.367 25.757 885 31,316 1 884 i 25,875 895 31,499 30 35 1st District 10,723 344- 10.723 341 13,620 4,739 4.674 4.847 4,729 7 5 University of Nebraska Regent 2.544 .2.544 1 County Judije 5.046 NEW YOf-'K vf'i.

Tv.er.'y- ix tern n.ii arris ct here' Monday-Oil tneir uay to see the F.uropean. le. oveiy prt nyatn lui i Tiiey iti iioni Chicago I t.ike olf l'i Tucsijay. The fanners Will visit 11 F.uro- ff.ii.xj if-- in They will tulk live faimers Then tncy v. hi lcpoit niSaruatifji.s back horr.e.

The party ha 17 hi loans two With them a tie William man and Ma! Ilai.sft,. W()W ft On, aha. Nil, Hah'fh fa ti Fa. Il iarncr is -a aid e.vpei. The in (hu.i'r honor hotel a1 bv put up a lor aiTanccfl ev i the Mi--' light.

A hi t.hf'.r lone, 'ttu' tn; tO ie garbage i i 1 1 1 5. Indcfiiiitely postponed, at tl.e iiit i bo ui i i 's reqirc t. ai.nnal omiii.iiiie which drew much file. 6... Approved on.

final passase these ordiii.irH es: Itepcul of flic fi diii.inre vacatmn tp.e and west alley lietween and 19th. and Otoe and Pawnee: amending the ordinance Vacating the alley' between 47Hi and from 'Y to tiie Misstuui P.ifilie right-of-way; creating a district, for paving of Potter liom 23ud to Whittier, and 22nd Ironi iot-ler to extended east. Received on first reading ordinances creating districts for the paving of Colonial drive fmm Plymouth 'Ave. to Winthrop Road; Sewell, blk. 2 Sheridan park extended South and Win- throp amending water dis- trict 215 on Gladstone from 40th to 50ih; on Judson from 4Gth; cm 48th- from- Judson north to the Cornhusker highway and east to between 51st and 52(11 from vacating al- Randolph to Fuller ley between Vine and liom 23rd to 24th.

Caneell.il inn of Onli mince Annexing; Properly Denied By the margin of one vote, the city council Monday refused a request that it cancel its recent iniiexa.tio-ii of- territory Irrtw een 1 44th and 48th from to Vine. Itepairt on Daniiigeil House Mn-t N.irl Within (( Dins The city council Monday gave the owner of house 2938 Clinton 00 days to Mart remodeling the. building. The house was damaged by fire two years ago. The building will be.

condemned if work' on it is delayed the deadline. iCotnirif. Arranpenienl or woom' iseer l.icene The city xouncil iigain s-hurfled its policy on beer licenses Monday when it aproved the Arthur J. Weaver resolution increasing from six' to seven the number of clubs which may be licensed fur on and off stile. Mayor Miles cast the lone dissenting vote.

RcasOrV for the change was the application by the Loyal Orde-r-nf Moose for a license at 110 So. 15th. Huildin; to lie City council and county board members ill mecf'af the Capital hotel Tuesday noon to name a seven-man committee to study the city-county building issue. I The council will name three' and the commissioners three. The six will select a seventh member.

Work Begun Early Sheriff-FAect VALDOSTA. Ga. OP). Hold onto your hat here's a little story about the next sheriff of Lowndes county. Jewell sherilf-etet-t, visited superior court Monday better to acquaint himself with future duties.

While he was attending court, someone stole his hat. Fiitch has begun an investigation of the theft. Of full Hasc General Given Win Command WASHINGTON. iTi. The force announced Monday ''routine reassignment" of air the six generals.

They include- Brig. Gen. David W. "Hutchison, assistant chief of staff for operations, strategic air command, Of-futt base, Omaha, to command the 97th bomb wing at Biggs base, F.I Paso, Tex. i I i i i i I daughters, Mrs.

Margaret Teal of Long Beach, Mrs. Sarah Keicher of Bakersfield.Cam.... i'and Marie Gablehouse of Says Man Has Strange Powers Devoe Walker Scattering TScatteriirg Fisher Scattering Kendall Greenamyi Scattering Lincoln; ten grandchildren, and brothers, George of Denver and Conrad of Idaho. i 18 Municipal Judge 26,741 s58 Director, Consumers Public Power 509 8,838 820 20,556 6 That'Work While He Sleeps iUniversily Development Is Instilule Program The ten-year development pro-244 gcam for the University of Ne 1 nM 4.s Thousands Get Grange PORTLAND, Me. H'i, The pageantry of the seventh degree unfolded Monday lor thousands of Grangers as ritual work took-, over the national convention'; spotlight.

Classes of 2,000 candidates thronged State theater in closely succeeding shifts to receive the degree in ceremonies directed by E. Carroll Bean, Maine Grange master and high priest of De-meter. Officials estimated, close to 20,000 Grangers from thruout the, nation would receive the order's highest degree Monday and Tuesday. The national welfare committee asked the Grange in a report to advocate creation of an international police force to preserve world order. The welfare committee recommended that the Grange favor only modifications of the Taft-Hartley law correct weaknesses or abuses that are shown to exist." It did not say what those might be.

CNESTf drops In Rub on 'oMm? rostriif Te'Zkj ease mti.l. u. lion, cneck w- and pains. sullies. GetjLlC clean, So eJtective.

PENETRQ PENETRORU. ST. JOSEPH ASPIRIN FOR CHILORfX So easy to take, has an orange fla vor. SO tab lets for 35c Try 111 Phone 2-6917 with Everything! Junior HOOK AND LADDER 1995 It's got the works two ladders, hand rails, bell, bumper and windshield. Eight-inch wheels with robber tires.

For children two to five. Just The Thing for Little Mothers DOLL WALKER 2.49 Lllllt mrl will tnjov fJ-hinic rtollv in htr own wnlkfr. All-mttal al'rnr'-Uvriy tnam'lrd in brown and Ivory. KIDDIE PONY ROCKER 4.98 Little folks like a xoefclnf bora, nere! the in to BMake tham hap. GRIJ-B0YJ FIRESTONE riLOT BICYCLE -Only 38.95 Director, Eastern Nebraska 'Johnson Scattering Picket Scattering Director, Norris Rural ii TT in FIRESTONE STORE 1,094 County Commissioner 25.007 33 44 Trustee, Sanitary District 923 23,938 r.

87 8 22.726 837 23,002 29 Justire nf the Peace 148 1 Proposal No. 1, Mineral night" Tax 1.617 9.661 2,890 16,814 Proposal No. 2, Veterans' Bonus 2.645 12,104 2.942 18.824 Proposal No. 3, To Sell County Farm 5 571548... 895 27,636 58! 436 504 Public Power District 223 21 1 1 1,115 7 30,421 77 Public Power District 21 833 802 776 778 7 1 25,663 24,380 24,637 36 1 1 11.820 20,020 15.159 542 316 410 535 683 193 1,144 22,301 17,227 749 13,790 2.603 6.748 15.710 34,906 13,506 42,798 indicate write-in vote).

For 60 years TOWNSEND portrait has been thr popular Christmas gift. Sit before Thanksgiving and avoid the rush. 226 So. 11th 9U 33 505 is" 21,000 6 I a braska win be discussed Saturday night at the Interprofessional Institute meeting at the Lincoln -hotel by Charles F. Fowler, university director of buildings and grounds.

With maps and Mr. Fowler will review the historical development of the campus and will show what future developments are planned. 80-YEAR-OLD LADY'S RHEUMATIC PAINS GO! SHE PRAISES TRU-AID Recently an 80-year-old lady living near here stated that she almost suffered death with rheu- matic. pain in her whole right side' When she tried to n-alk she would simply flinch with agony and says she had become just a "bundle of nerves" due to her long period of suffering. She bought all kinds of medicines but nothing seemed to work on her until she got TRU-AID She states she was amazed at the results when she got this medicine.

Now the rheumatic pains have gone from her entire right side. She can walk vithout suffering for the first time in years and says her nerves are "strong as steel." She feels like a new woman. TRU-AID is the new liquid formula containing three valuable medicinal ingredients. These Three Great Medicines, all blended into one, go right to the very cause of rheumatic and neuritic aches and pains. Miserable people soon feci different all over.

So don't go on suffering! Get TRU-AID. Sold by All Drug Stores here in Lincoln. A strange man in Los Angeles, known as "The Voice of Two Worlds," reveals the story of a remarkable system that often leads to improvement in power of mind, achievement brilliant business and professional success and new happiness. Many report Improvement in health. Others tell of increased bodily strength, mag3" netic.

personality, courage and poise. The man, a explorer' and geographer, tells how-he found these strange metho'ls in far-off and mysterious Tibet, clften called the land of miracles by the few travelers permitted to visit it. He discloses how he ieanfed rare wisdom andi long hidden practices, closely guarded for Uuee thousand years by the sages, which enabled, many to perform amazing feats. He maintains that thre immense powers are latent in all of us, and that methods for using them pre Bow simplified so that they can be Used by almost any person with ordinary Intelligence. -fin, 1 i J2s Tlrund Vol A 1 I Open Thurs.

Eve. A firm Engine WINDSHIELD scraper rr- No Purchase Necessary Get Yours TotJayf QUALITY SEAT COVERS Your Choice lie?" la rmm-''mBa' lie maintains that man, instead of being limited by a one-man-power-mind, has within him the mind-power of a thousand men or more as well as the energy-power of the universe which Tim -be used in his daily He states that this sleeping giant of mind-power, when awakened, can make man capable of surprising accomplish-, mont.s, from the prolonging, of youth tn success in many fields. Strangely, he says that this power works" hest we" -si rep, when proper methods are used. The author slates the time has come for tins long-hidden system to be disclosed to the Western world, and otters to send his amazing yonn-word treatise which reveals mnny startling results to readers of this paper, free i of cost or obligation. For your free copy, address the Institute of Mentalphysics, 213 South Hobart Dept.

174-H, Los. Angeles 4, Calif. Readers are urged to write promptly, ss only a limited nu-m-' er of the free treatises have been printed. VT" ondilioncd ip t5s5 Kuhner Scattering Kr.i.:! Amen Scattering fltabf rlan Scattering r- jFor Against, For Against For Against Number of voters (Note Scattering tabulations Kridge Collapse Drowns Woman DODGEVILLE, (UP). The middle span of a highway bridge at Spring Green, caved in Monday causing the death of a woman, who was drowned when a car was thrown into the Wisconsin river.

She was Mrs. Alfred Libke of Sparta, Wis. Her husband was pulled from the car by undentilied passersby and was taken to a hospital, where he is recovering. The bridge collapse knocked out all telephone wires to Spring Green and the surrounding territory. The bridge, an old structure, carried traffic on U.

S. highway, 14, A new bridge is being constructed to replace it. Dead Sculptor's Son Held for Ourslioning BOCA RATON, Fla. W). Police authorities Monday questioned Franco Lazzari, 24, son of Lcno Larvari, noted sculptor who was found shot to death with his wife in his studio-home near here-Sunday.

Young Lazzari was picked up at his Palm Beach apartment early Monday by Walter Mintnn, sheriff's chief deputy, and Detective Verne Leforge. of the Palm Beach police department, No charge was nlaced against him. Girl, Injured Colliding Willi Auto Nadene Gardner, 5, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1.

M. Gardner, 1112 So. 22nd, bruised right leg in a ear-pedestrian accident at 22nd and Washington Monday afternoon. Police said the driver of the car, Maurice E. Logan, 23, 1319 So.

25th, was going west on Washington when the mishap occurred. The little girl was crossing Washington at the time, according to the police report. Wunt vmir ik a TnN In In. I. II wnll Kpo the "lluslnraj Horvlrt" ail! in today'! "Want Adi.

I fjyliijyijil every' 'ii plfli MMa. 1 TUESDAY T. 111 2 PM I i 111 Stuffing Roastinj- fWmrJW Values to $16.95 I A buy If wt havf your lr Thin Ii display mer-hiindls. flnmi allgMly unllfd but with many montlii of dcptnilalilt weur. (HIM II l( I I lH SI-I'K'IAL I ii i st i pia.o JhU 18" Tlano Was Rebuilt in our Own Shop sur TIH MS If I "Holiday Poultry" HJ Approval.

Stuffing f(V il ior Turkey. Gooae. il l' GOURLAY BROS. Piano Company 212 So. 12th The bike erary (rlrl dreams ahootl And what a ralne, too.

Streamlined and fall sin. Bturdy tubular steel frame with am art baUoontype fenders and big rirestone balloon ttroe. Lot of "extras" inch a chain ftiard. kickstand, rear safety Reflector, coll apring saddle, ball-bp arwg pedals. BUY IT FOR ONLY 1.73 A WEIKI wtoc of bwri Tamil 4 1.

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