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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • 5

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BEATRICE DlTlT ITJ PACT? TTVT Beatrice, Jan. 11, 1039 we can oulwii a mecnanicat ctf. I Sunahine club will not meet night, but will meet Jaa DO YOU KNOW And Now It era! post office Inspectors hsd unearthed private correspondence files which Coater-Muslca. had secreted snd which the brothers slone might be able to explain. doea not grtatly Impress resders.

But suppose you were to read this headline: "DEADLY MACHINE WirES OUT 300 AMERICANS LV WEEKEND Story An agent from Mara? Some violent visitor from Stalin or Hitler Well, we might wonder a That fund InvMUd In thla AssoclaUon by the people of this com munity sre promptly reinvested In first mortgage amortisation type loam on Bealrlct properties to assist In th upbuilding of this community? That for thli-ty-nlne year hv Invested our ehareholdora fund without th lout of a dollar to a lng le Investor and that during that entire period dividend hava bean distributed regularly EVERT tlx month. Unless you hava a deftnit aavingi program coma In and let ua explain our aavlnga plan. THE STATE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Blxtli A Ella Streete MayBcTold ii Coster-Mutics Drug Swindle to Be Revealed by Broth-en; They Confess. NEW YORK, Jan. It UPA de tailed disclosure of the financial slelght-of-hand by which F.

Donald Coater-Muslca filched an ea-tlmated 11 million dollars from McKesson and Robblns, was promised today from probably the only men living who know the full atory bla three brothers. Upon their testimony, pledged when they pleaded guilty yesterday to aiding their awlndjer-broth' er in rigging financial rejwta of the big "drug firm, hung the possible involvement of others out side the masquerading Muatca family in the McKesson scandal. In a confeanion written by tha same hand wtui wmcn ne later killed himself. Coater-Muslca ac cused "some" unnamed directors of conniving In his inflation of the crude drugs department of the 86 million dollar corporation which he controlled. The Muaicas George Vernard- Musics, Canadian agent of McKesson; George Dietrieh-Muslca, vice president and assistant treasurer; and Robert Dietilch-Mualca, shipping agent pleaded guilty to four-count federal indictment charging filing and conspiring to file faUe reports with the securities and exchange commission.

Their plea came only after fed- bit before we read, but read we would, and hurriedly. And thia Is what we might learn: Three hundred innocent lives were claimed yesterday and today when a strange messenger of death distributed Its deadly attack, serosa the United Slates. "Three hundred homes In sll sections of the. nation were made desolate and thousands of others were horror-stricken at the wrtain knowtedgi that other, repeated attacks were' to come. daughter at cross-- rosds across the countryside, thousands of wild, uncontroll- able, machine railed sutomo-biles threatened to continue their harvest of human Uvea.

"United States government, authorities were alarmed st the carnage, but various defense sgencies denied responsibility for fighting the new invader. National guard units in hundreds of cities were horror-stricken, but powerless to combat the weird enemy, etc." Yea, I think it is fair to say a minor war Is being carried on against America It is directed at our nerve-center of responsibility The test is to determine whether Denies Receivership for Fidelity Investment WHEELING, W. Va. Jan. 11 VP) Federal Judge William E.

Baker today denirj a petition for ap pointment of a receivership for the Fidelity Investment association and at the aame time overruled the aaaoclation's motion for dismissal of tha suit. Judge Bsker said the case pre sented problems that "we must endeavor to work out together' and aaked attorneys for both aides for their suggestion on the possible trlsl of tha issues or the ap pointment of a special master to audit tha associations accounts and inveatigat its operations. Tha recelverahlp was sought by a group of Pennsylvania residents who held 16 of the company's in. vestment loan contracts. They based their action on charges of fraudulent practicea against the company by the eeuritle commission.

GEESE FLY NORTH EASTON. Pa, Jan. 11 Wl -Weeks of June-ln-January- weather, which haa caused flowers to blossom, dandelions tohud and beea and mosquitoes to buzs around, haa fooled even the wild geese. flock of the migrating fowls was seen near her flying north. Colonial Spread Cotton Jacquard th thing to add a gay colon I PAY LESS EACH MONTH! Ar your car payroanta a burden! Let ua pay off your balance.

Then, you pay ua in- entailer payments paymenta you can really handle That la what our Auto ujte-rtnanca plan offera you. Fidelity Finance Co. Ill So. St--- rhoaa 984 rensom wmis ALIOMOIiUJLI rCUNTTCKS the mm (Broker) INSURANCE SEBUCK 111 Arcade BIdg, Phone 6X3 Dr. E.

K. Beat, chiropractor. 11 Broke frames repaired. 8cam-maa optical. Arcade, 11 "Mrs.

Klrschner's Sundsy school class dinner will be at 6:30 Thuraday evening Instead of 6 o'clock as previously announced. NOW! New Idea lunch, 15c and butter. Drink eitra. Cafe. 104 South tta.

9-11 Tha Virginia Helping, Hand ladies will 'inaet'TTimTidayrJantf-ary 12. with Mrs. A. S. Tsya.

All members art revested to be prea-ent At last reports there was little change in the condition of S. 8. Pheasant who has been IU the past few daya at hia borne ten miles west of Beatrice. Looks Good Just to look st a loaf of BANQUET BREAD will make you hungry, and when you taste it you will discover a bread that really satisfies. 11 NOTICE TO ALL GARBAGE HAl'LERSt Garbage mmt not be dumped within tbe city limits, but thou kl be hauled to Frank Salts' bvinerater aa tbe pontoon bridge read.

John M. Oatrander, Mayor. IMS Labor Association The Gage County Labor' association will bold its regular meeting In the old city ball on Thursday evening, January 13, at 8 o'clock. All member are requested to be present Secretary. Birth Announcement has been birth of a baby daughter.

December 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson of Omaha, whom they have named Hazel Jeannette. Mrs. Anderson will be remembered as Mtaa Martha Enget formerly of Beatrice.

Attention, DeMolaysand Maaona Tha Beatrice DeMolay chapter and members of the Masonic lodge of thla city are Invited to Falrbury this evening to wltneas the initla-tlary degree work by the Falrbury DeMolay chapter at its temple. Those who wish to make the trip, please be at the Masonic temple at 7 o'clock sharp. All DeMolays and Mssons are invited to attend. Ellen Clancy, Contmum JulLM Goods at Can't-Last' low pricesa dynamic demonstration of value-giving! Come in N0V for your share of the savings. These advertised items are only a few of the hundreds you'll This Week's Radio Feature BATH TOWELS New solid color and all ever color checks.

An unusual assortment! Remarkable at thla price! ponent it cant then thi great civilization of ours is ttlng to be a rotten disappointment to a lot of history scholar some wTr. d. WONT STAY 1W.D OMAHA, Jsn. 11 CT-What to do when an employe won't be fired? That waa the question J. B.

and It A. Maher, operators of an Omaha buainess firm, took to tha district court here. They obtained a temporary restraining order prohibiting their Omaha mansgcr, Joseph D. Young, from staying at the Plant. The Mahers said mey discharged Young but he would not leave the plant A hearing on a permanent order will be held.

RAIL HELP TO STAY FALLS CITY, Jan. 11 W) A delegation from the Falls Uly chamber of commerce had assurance today from L. W. Baldwin, president of the Missouri Pacific railroad, that the road plana no further decrease in ths mechanical or office departments here. How Women in Their Ws Can Attract Men 1 Surin runt uroally Iron SS to ii).

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2 FOR fife Bargains UNION SUITS Men's 10 woot ribbed unlnns, Ser vlceabl full cut warm. 1 1 19. Watcn fur announcement later. Funeral Notice Funeral erv-lcea for William Niea. 62, who died Monday night from injurle received, when he waa kicked by a horae at the G.

A. Wiebe farm north of the city Sunday, will be held Thursday afternoon o'clock from Centenary M. E. church, Rev. Loula It Kaub officlaUng.

Interment will be In Evergreen Home cemetery, American Legion dance In Legion hall Thuraday evening. Bring your frtenda. 11-12 Mrs. Seviek of Wymore, who haa been receiving treatment at a local hospital returned home Camilla Van Hamert of thla city baa returned from Rocheater, where aha underwent a ser- loua operation tn- St Mary' hoa- EAT- T-bona ateak, French fried potatoe, bread and butter, coffee. 25c.

Horn made dougn-nuta and coffee, 5c. 200 North 6th. Pare Harold Mack. Adams, la one of three page appointed by the atate legialatura bow In sea alott at Lincoln. Seek IMvoroa Dorla Mae Wright charges Melvin H.

Wright, Beatrice, with striking her and other cruelty la a divorce action filed In district corut today. They were married in 1930 at Marys- ville, and hava two children. Personals 1 Mrs. Fred Messmore and son, John, of Lincoln spent yesterday in the city with old friends, re turning home last vening." Miss Helen Faulder, who haa been wXSf her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ira Faulder, has returned to Wsshlng ton, D. where she is in the em. ploy 'of the government" Mr. and Mrs. David Brown of Sabetha KaS.hava returned home after a visit in' the city with Lou Johnson of Lincoln was transacting bustneaa yesterday, returning home last evening.

Miss Margaret Sheldon haa returned from a holiday visit with her sister, Mra Roy Pierce. Mr. and Mra H. A. Strohm of Hastings spent yesterday in the city on business.

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thorpe of Lincoln spent yesterdsy in the city on buainaaa and. visiting with friends. Harold Bates of Plattemouth Las returned home after a visit In the city.

George Kies of Kansas City has arrived In town to attend tbe fu neral of his brother, William Niea, who passed away at a hospital here Monday night Ha formerly 'Jved in Beatrice. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tates of atrice and will again make their home They have rented the R. R.

Kyd property. Seventh and Grant streets. Mr. Tatea will again be associated with Swift A Co. at this point af -Kansas City, formerly reader in the Beatrice church of Christ Scientist, la visiting in the city for a few days.

Her friends her win be plessed to meet Herman Meyer of the Wymore neighborhood was a county eat visitor in the city yeaterday. William Ricke of the Rlcke Furniture company of this city, was in Omaha today on a buying trip. Former Local ellgibl to Join th t. A. R.

She attended grammar school In Lincoln and Beatrice, also in Santa Monica. She alway wanted to act, and she did appear la high school playa. She also acted with the Pasadena players and with th Beverly Hill Little Theater group. She did York Success" at ths Gateway Little theater, and when Al Woods, the noted New York theatrical producer, saw her in It wanted her to go to New arid do a part In hi new play, but she did not go. Studied Acting She studied acting for several yeara with Josephine Dillon Gable, and for eight years she studied dancing with C.

ESwood Carpenter. At 15, when she first contscted the Warner casting director, she weighed 130 pounds. Her' favorite screen actors and actresses are Leslie Howard, Greta Garbo. Myrna Loy. Merle Oberon, Rrro! Flynn, Ralph and Otto Kruger.

Her pet aversion I oatmeal, her favorite extravagance la perfume. For exercise she play badminton, rides horseback and takes early morning walks. In high school she plsyed basketball and field hockey. Favorite Books Favorite books Include "Gon With ths Wind," by Margaret Mttchel; "The Crossing." by Winston Churchill; "Vagabond'a House," by Don Blandlng; 'Quality and other plays by Jamea M. Barrle.

and "White Com-pany," by A. Conan Doyle. 8he drives a Ford, which call Terpsichore, After her debut In "If Love I'm After," ah was cast aa the feminine lead In "Prairie Thunder." then in "Bnek In ClrculatUm." "Sergeant Murphy" sod "Jejebel." Traffic Deaths (cont.) Teaterday I wrote a almple piece about traffic fatalities, tha horror of them and the possible mishandling by newspapers of traffic accident accounts. It waa not complete, however, because, as one reader was quick to explain, I failed to specify a remedy for the mlshsndllng. Well, this shall not go uncorrected.

First of all, error In tabulations of violent deaths by press associations shows for Itself ss improper handling. For the Individual news- paper. I think it wouldn't be a bad policy to treat traffic deaths msjpx news of, quality. Thia la not altogether my own Idea for I heard it suggested some time sgo by a man whose; same I cannot now recall. A foundation, let ua examine an ordinary frpm Spain, where fighting has been going on many months.

Five persons in a city are slain In an air raid and the wires rap out the sensational Information of the tragic deaths of innocent non-combatants. Head lines carry the message in dia quieting language, "Rebel Bombs Kill 8 Innocenta." Over here, in peaceful, humane, nelghbor-lovlng America, three hundred non-combatants are slsin in a tangle of speeding automobiles. The press associations re cord the event In routine style and the papera notify the public of the unamuslng statistics. The. inform atlon is passed over, or if read, Barber Towels.

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A bargain. A value! I -X- WE REPAIR ANY MAKE OF RADIO: four call answered promptly. Prlcea reasonable. 0 fl 0 A II RADIO SERVICE fox Theatre BIdg Phone 4S Dr. Arnold L.

Beste DENTIST myt 6th. Phone 966 Presbyterian rummage sale Friday at 1 o'clock, ftplorr BIdg. 10-tl-II daughter was born yeater-' day at the Lutheran hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ifueaka of Plymouth, Howard Rhamy of this dty submitted to a major operation at a hospital here thla morning.

Leora Schank of Plymouth, who submitted to a serious operation at a local hospital soma days ago, was dismissed yesterday and returned to her home. Mr a. August Oeltjen and baby daughter left local hospital yesterday for their home to Beatrice. Mra. Mike Hum of Barneston has again entered a local hoapital for treatment for a broken arm.

She was In the hoapital a few weeks ago, but was obliged to re-. turn for further treatment Notice AH persons holding stock In the FsrmerV Cooperative Elevator company of Beatrice, who have not bad their certificates transferred, pleast send them to the office at once that they may be properly transferred. Farmers Cooperative CJJ-JJPJ Leaves Hospital Elmer AH who was severely Injured In the three-car crash south of Beatrice a week ago Monday night left the jesterdaj. for hie home on North Thirteenth street' He la reported alowly n-covering from his Injurlea Werkera' Alliajw-Beatrjc V-tal. Workers' Alliance of America, will meet in regular seaeloa Thursday evening of this week.

All members are urged to be present Cordial invitation extended to members of the WPA who desire to become membera. Secretary. Recovering from Slashed Arm Chsrles McCullough, 68, farmer living fourmlle south of Wymore, Is recovering. In the Odell hospital from a badly slashed, arm which ha suffered, laat week when he accidentally fell against a buwr saw whTcE ha was operating at his farm. It required 33 stitches to cloee the wound, John Weaf over Taken Vta ana' Hospital John Westover, 60.

Lincoln, who was seriously injured in the collision of three cars south of hers ten daya ago In which his wife and two Beatrice girla were killed and nine persons injured, was taken to the Veterans' hospital at Lincoln this rooming from the Lutheran hoapital in this city for further treatment He is reported slowly improving. His Ann Orr, injured in the same crash, remains In the hoapital here. She, too, Is reported recovering from her Injuries. THREE MIGHTY GOOD liTASOMS -why tvery father should investigat bffert he invests. We offer liberal earning with Secured Safety, and invite your investigations.

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Come in Jfor yours today They'll ell fast! i 3 v- Mm VaVViai Tb Oakland (Calif.) Tribune, is conducting a contest for nomina tion of an actress to portray Janel Araen, the roving reporter, in that newspaper's production, listed among Us candidates one Janet Shaw of Hollywood, formerly Ellen Clancy of Beatrice, Neb. She' a nicely-figured youngster of 19, Is 5 ft. 4 In. tall, weighs -116 pounds, haa honey-Colored hair and brown eyes. Perhapa you ssw her recently in "When Were You Born?" th movie about astrology, or Jete-bet.

If not you'll see her before long In 'Secret of An Actress." She an able and attractive little girt Ellen Clancy I her original name, if she had a middle name It should by all right be Perener-ence. For during a three-year pe. rlod, ah went back to see Warner Brother casting director 15 different time, meanwhile getting her weight down before he gave her a tcreen test, and then a seven-year contract Born In Omaha Miss Clancy was bom in Omaha, on January 33, 1919. Her father, Philip Windsor Clancy, (a a civil engineer. She has lived In Best-rice and Lincoln, and Santa Monica, San Marino and Beverly Hills, Cslifomla.

Her first claim to fame came at the age of, 18 months, when she was rhoaen as Nebraska' finest baby. She still haa that faded baby picture, showing her with tb prlx badge. 1 Among her famous ancestors were LouUnt M. Alcott, the writer; Noah Webster of dictionary fame; John Alden, who spoka up for Miles Standish back in pilgrim days, and Charle I of Fngland. D.

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