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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 2

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Thursday, Orlolor 1. U.S. 15 Man Solicitor's Office Here Abolished Work to Be Transferred To Kansas City, Denver The regional solicitor's office in Lincoln, a legal office for the Department of Agriculture, lias been abolished, according to O. H. Penstone, regional attorney.

Penstonc re ported that the bulk of the work that has been do in Lincoln will be transferred to a newly established office in Kansas City, and that the work the office had Soil Conservation Service will be transferred to the Denver office. THE PRIME reason for the move. Penstone said expenditures. He said that the budget bureau had asked for i 20 per cent reduction in expendi tuies of the solicitors office jduring the next year. come money win oe saved ny the office be closer to the people we d( most of the work for." All 15 members of the staff lo cated in Lincoln were working on a rmi time basis, receivin an annual payroll of about $75 000, Penstone said.

HE ADDED that one man from the Lincoln office will be trari ferred to the Denver office ai another man has been offered job at the office in St. Pai which will experience shift of personnel and underta work. Penstone said that 'staff could make the i Kansas City but he did whether any of the si Hbers, including self, HE EXPLAINED that the staff members who do not make the move will have to seek employment outside this government agency. An authorized staff of five attorneys is needed in Kansas City, he said. ADVERTISEMENT (Do women cheat on Soeial Security? Is the girl who quits her job to get married entitled to.

un ployment compensate iv lor your cle ld ace insurance' ren and the Jour nal editors discuss these questions based on the study of fraud made in California. Be sure to read Governor Warren Discusses Social Security in the October issue of Ladies' Home Journal. Now on newsstands. At the turn throughout the nation, empty and Idle buildings told of past experiments by states to interfere in private business. For if minority groups in one state found themselves the victims of imposition, they could and would simply move.

Thus, states were restrained from tyrannical abuse of power. Such individual freedom was considered intolerable by tiie "egg As was pointed out yesterday, the "egg himself lacking any balance between knowing and doing, denies the existence of any such integrative force. He literally tries to destroy the "middle" class in society, the integrative force within solety. With the passage of the 'cgg bead" came into his own. He could now see his opportunity to destroy the hated bourgeoisie.

By now be has already sawed three fourths of the way through the legs of the middle class table Although Income tax laws In themselves do not necessarily mean the destruction of the middle class, their application In this country has already eliminated "private" enterprise as a factor In big business. Taxes upon Individual Income have become too great for Individual Income to be 4) In addressing Prank Chodorov competition effective brake rights hy 1953 P.M. Lincoln Evening Jonriinl ami Welrwka State Jour The bulk of the work done by the office in Lincoln, which had jurisdiction over a four state area Nebraska. Kansas, Missouri and Iowa was done for the Commodity Credit Corporation and the Production and Marketing Association. THE ATTORNEY added that about one out of seven staff members had been doing work for the Soil Conservation Service.

Penstone reported that the adjustment which resulted in the complete abolishment of one office in Texas. Personnel will also be reduced, he said. Minnie Moore, III After Fire in Home, Dies Minnie Moore, 74, shock victim of a $6,000 house fire from which she was rescued by a neighbor on Kept. died at a olr.i'sciay nigtlt. Mi Mr, bee from the flames in the home of her (laughter, Vesta Harris at 701 Rose by Loretta Martin of 728 Rose.

She was born in Missouri and had been a sorority house cook in Lincoln. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Han is, a sister, Lulu Washington, grand daughter, Mrs. Fawntella Baker and great grandson Charles Baker, all of Lincoln. PATROLMEN SWORN IN Secretary of State Frank Marsh congratulates Stan Neukirch of Fremont one of 23 new state highway patrolmen who were sworn at patrol headquarters.

In the line of new patrolmen are (from left) Albert Bright of Scottsbluff, Robert Buchholz of Omaha, Neukirch and Dale Ruppert of Falls City. (Journal Photo.) Mary Ann Wiegand Dies Here at 23 Mrs. Mary Ann Wiegand, 23, of 1825 a resident of Lincoln for two years, died Thursday. Cause of her death was high blood pressure. Mrs.

wiegana received ner USED GAS RANGES Largest stock In Lincoln $1950 We give Green Stamp Free Delivery ANDERSON Hardware Plumbing Co. Open Thurs. Sat. Nights 6132 Uavelock Avenue the "School of Living," declared that legislative between states once served as an upon the invasion of human government. of the consi source tnry, here and there considered seriously as a source of investment capital.

Taxes have become a political football. The propriety of exempting some corporations engaged In production and distribution of goods in competition with other corporations paying taxes may not even be questioned through an advertising medium without tax penalty. Even though It may be assumed that some organizations deserve exemption, such stifling of free speech has no proper place in this country. "Social" legislation In the form of gift and estate tax laws has been added to the burden of income tax laws. Such taxes actually produce relatively little income and are not petitive.

They disregard completely the parental Instinct to provide for the young, thus even affecting the number of children in some families. And they have made family business virtually Illegal beyond the present generation. More and more the operators of business have become caretakers rather than proprietors. The giant corporations of today hare developed from the individual enterprise of yesterday. From what source may we expect new growth throughout the next one hundred PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR COMMENTS TO Police Separate NEW TRAFFIC CENTER Lincoln traffic will center their operations in the remodeled garage on the main floor of police headquarters.

Office space is laid out for enforcement, education, engineering and court departments, in addition to the parking ticket counter. (Journal Sketch.) Fred H. Chapelle, 'Q' Engineer, Dies Fred H. Chapelle. 60.

of 4126 Greenwood, a Burlington engineer for 20 years, died Thursday. For the past nine months, Mr. Chapelle was an engineer with the National Gypsum Com at Mead. ith the Bur 1 i he served as commit Mr. Chapelle leeman for 16 legislative sessions.

He was a member of Fourth Presbyterian Church, Masonic Lodge and Carpenters Union Local 1055. Born and educated in Jefferson, S.D., he served as a captain dur ing wra war i. Surviving are his wife, Vanda Bachelor of Science degree in 1953 from the University of Nebraska Home Extension Division. She was graduated in 1951 lumbia A native of Trenton, she attended Wright High School in New York City. She was a member of the Congregational Church at Trenton.

Surviving are her husband, James daughter, Betsy Ann, at home; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Lawritson of Trenton; sister, Mrs. Joan Seybold of St.

Francis, brother, John of Lincoln, and grandmother, Mrs. L. E. Holmes of Trenton. Looking Br Lincoln WmW 10 years.

JUBSsMhRk' worked WhileChenwars PLAY SAFE ALL WINTER PTis Traffic From Criminal Bureau is lene; daughter, Naomi, at home: stepdaughters, Mrs. Richard Clark and Mrs. LaVerne Luedtke. both of Lincoln; sons, Ralph, of Palm Beach, Gordon in Korea, and Fred and Daryl at home; stepsons, Ernest Sievers, with the Air Force in England, Robert Sievers. with the Marines in North Carolina, and Philip Sievers, at home; mother, Mrs.

Alice Chapelle of Ponca; sister, Mrs. Ida Mae Watson of Hemet. and brothers, Clarence of Evanston, 111., and Arthur of Chicago. Rosalie Wheeler's Funeral Is Friday The funeral for Mrs. Rosali.

Wheeler, 92, of 1901 Dakota, wil be at 2 p.m. Friday at Urn bergers, with Elder Guy Wil liamson officiating. Burial will be in Lincoln morial Park. hb! "of a Kan. children.

1C great grand children and Mrs. Wheeler two great great grandchildren. I Permanemt Type anti freeze PROTECTS AGAINST FREEZING All WINTER. WON'T BOIL AWAY ON WARM DAYS. UARPS AGAINST BETTER GET PT ANTI FREEZE AT YOUR TEXACO DEALER friend your car has ever had 7 Citizens with business at 323 No.

10th will find a now office urrangement next Monday. Traffic Inspector Paul Shively of the Lincoln police department says only installation of telephones remains to complete remodeling of the former three car garages, converted at a cost of $7,000 into a streamlined office that centers all traffic departments. PARKING TICKET payers, now turning over $200 a day compared to $90 a day five years ago, will find the new violations bureau directly across the corridor from the Jailer's desk where they have paid them in the past. They may continue to pay tickets at the jailer's window at night. Separation of criminal from traffic activities, fastest growing department of police work, means that traffic education, enforcement and education directors will headquarter in offices behind the new violations bu POLICEWOMAN Hulda Roper and Detective Lt.

Joe Harbaugh are slated to take over the offices vacated by the traffic men on the second floor. The new arrangement is expected to benefit the public, which will be separated from criminal activities going on in the jailer's office. Increasing work of the traffic department during the past five years is outlined by Shively: New Maneuvers Start NAPLES, Italy (JP) "Weld Fast," biggest Allied maneuvers ever held in the strategic Mediterranean area, began Wednesday on a 1,000 mile front from Sicily to Istanbul. For the first time Greek and Turkish land forces will maneuver side by side. liACOi (ft) tlXAt I tMMSI III' iiBBBSHMP' Royal INSTANT Chocolate Butterscotch or Vanilla 3 New pack Musselman's Apple Sauce No 300 size cans Special at Hunt's Whole POTATOES 10c Jonathan Apples 2 U.

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