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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 8

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The Lincoln Stari
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Mrs. Griffin Hostess aiong wim regmar university courses. At the ena oi ihir iraininff they will receive Former Natalie Benzel Treaty Not THE LINCOLN STAR FRIDAY, At'GCST 10, 1945 OR R1 Porrorit SIGHT To Help Hand Club Lincoln Culm At Jap Offer; To Stop UN DEATH itST MOUNTS 33 Dead Hope For Quick End Of War Prhj Toy Ufiirt jmtn rrmfod the nevvt of the Japanese surrender offer ROTC Plans tOO STUDENTS TO BEGIN COVHSE HERE NEXT MONTH rslmly, hopefully waiting for a quick end to the fighting still going 4Wik if I reserve commissions with the opportunity of going into the regular Naifol ROTC office and living quarters are being established in Library Hall this fall, and Inter in the new armory building vthen it is completed. Mem? Siipeiideii State liquor control commission Friday suspended the beer license of Lawrence G. Buehrer, Sutton, for 13 days, starting Saturday night.

Also it gave Huchrrr 30 days to establish his residence definitely in Sutton. He had been charged with improper operation. Civilians and uniformed men alike realized me tmt juBicih, In 1 1 Months in I rain rk nv in me nanus oi rrt siuciitwr Truman. They were willing to a1one can know," the governor The members of the Helping Hand club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ernest Griffin, 320 South Twenty ninth street.

The eight members spent the after rtoon sewing for the hostess after which refreshments were served. The group will hold its next meeting at the home of Mrs. Leonard Fifer, 918 Plum street. 1 0 Parliamentary Group LWC Has Covered Dish Picnic Twenty one members of the Parliamentary department of the Lincoln Woman's club met for a covered dish picnic luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ray C.

Johnson. 2336 Announcement was made Friday by Lt. Commander Roger F. Miller, that the naval ROTC pro accepi any i sai(j MOST OF S9S0.S9S LEVY EXPECTED TO BE IN AT END OF THE FISCAL YEAH They just hoped it wouia oe urfie all ebraskans to be gram on the University of Ne Quick. natient he continued.

"Ail of braska campus would begin in "Twenty four Honrs. rec0finize that the With $947,300.35, or 95.61 per 'Give 'em twenty four houis machinery which during the Pt ccnt of the levy already in the September as scheduled, despite rtiiiv riallv and if they don't tv vpars has been gradually drawer, payment of taxes Dy the impending peace with Japan. Crackup OVER 59 HURT. 10 SERIOUSLY. WHIM RAILWAY fVUMAH CAR TELESCOPED AT MICHIGAN, tt.

MICHIGAN, N. Aug. 10 (AP The death list in flight's collision of two westbound section of the Great Northern quit by that time let them have more and more to war, Lincoln property owners for the hm rt of those bombs. No nnnt. in one swift stroke, be fiscal vear 1944 45 is expected to Two hundred navy students will arrive shortly before the fall term more of this face saving, as reconverted to peace, reach an aggregate or per cem nn i.inroln man heatedly.

nur active resolve must be i hv th close of the year on Sep opens to take officer training. Ail of them have had at least a year Their emperor is no different that war does not strike again," tember 3. The levy for the 12 Following the Rradfield drive. than any other war criminal. Gov.

Griswold declared. months was sayu.eya.yj. of active service, with the ma Jurity having this service at sea. picnic the afternoon was spent nlaving hearts at which high At Lincoln large air iu u. 5.

District juage jonn ror me uscai yvm i Under the present program the work went on as usual, ine hant deflected the opmions or uie payments at the ena oi it onmun railway's Empire Builder rose to tsv Annroximately 50 scores were made by Mrs, Guy J0f(icer candidates will be housed, general attitude was that "tne waiting populace witn nis com wag $930,308.17, wnicn was wi.io ta tttiU nn and we know it. I montr I npf rent at the lew. A. Parsell and Mrs. K.

1. tcA finH uniformed by the navy were injured. 10 seriously. Teleen. F.ventuallv.

however, the navel as one GI pressed himself. "Very respectfully, with due payments of taxes for July this HROTC will become a part of the Twenty nine bodies had been taken from the wreckage shortly university curriculum as the army Crixtrofd I rge More Griswold Not Yet ia.v. deference xo inose wnu nave uw; year were compaiw Governor wight Griswold responsibility of making this de $5650.45 during the same period stated that It seemed premature termination, I think the offer 1944. ROTC has been and only training Canning To Supplement and uniforms will be provided Ulied Food Shipping before noon. Workmen digging into the debris said they could see at least four others, trapped hm inncrl of steel.

Set up for the purpose of pro to label the early Jap surrender should be accepted. In point 01 Income Down, developments as the full realiza expediency, we may more sue The jncome cf the treasury de nav cessfully enter into peace with a nariment from delinquent taxes in Referring to President Truman's vidinar rpmilar and reserve officers i statement recently that the war for the naVy, the naval ROTC Thrwi hodies were identified as 4hn nf Mrs. L. H. Lofthus of The governor said he concluded government that has historical Jul wag $3,659.79, increasing the that "the first bright rays of the continuity than with a govern th months to $84.

dawn of peace are visible in the ment we may impose upon the 04, 4L This rompares with $11 aawn 01 Japanese nation. May we prudent J35 paid Jn JuJy a year ag0f and a father tirhnsA onlv son accept the offer. $93,162.22 for the 11 months. must be "kept won, oovemur tr8imng wni be commensurate to Griswold Friday said that food that provjded by the naval shipments to allied peoples dur acaderny? at Annapolis. It is a Llovd S.

Burdick nf Orat Falls. and ing reconstruction iorm wne four year course. Pearson of Chicago, porter on the Lh.e "i C.pt. Matthews To Command. is a member of the armed forces AmofX WQf The decline in payments this and whose only daughter finds J.

R. "IK; was attributed by Theo Berg, combination observation sleeper at the rear of the first section which was telescoped by the fol community canning centers 10 her every plan subject to mm ".7 municipal finance a reexor, eu. nKAtT. ruid I iiriit 'Kiii ui muni step up uiuuuii havm wm 9 a Tint, ankwrsaiT inLkiLOt it tary orders affecting her hus nosumies tinued liquidation of delinquencies band, I share with all Nebraska few days, the end is appar reducing the amount paid tut kou entlv very close at hand. hv ruft on for the uic rnn.ifit.

ITU. Mt.Anne Hart I lilt; lowing train's locomotive. Bracelet Carries Name. A bracelet found on a woman seas renei. onn nnn tn nursiTiiv iiiriM i rw ssttiicl uiub iii.r 1 I Wfc.

been officially advised of tne Rt T. B. Strain, president 01 ine f. to date and w.0 IMIllVVZ. Jt kllC Continental bank, formed this ha reached $1,031.

need lor quantities tu mArtirinl in Omaha bodv bore the name Adelaide MrManus. but no address. ve VWJSL the A. West. New York, execu be announced until the next of opinion: 349.76, as again.st $1,023,470.39 a kin had been notified.

"We've had missionaries in the or a Rain $7 879.37 in Railway officials said their Dan tive director of the national com The seriously injured were Orient for 40 or 50 years ana favor Af iQ44 r45. taken to hospitals here and in should know by now what a Receipts Listed. munity canning program. I' i University Lincoln. L.t.

commander Miller, 'now assisting in the organization of the unit, is the first member of the staff to arrive on the campus. Navy men will take approximately 36 hours of naval science nearby cities. Most of the less bad powerful force religion is in the ln hls rrport to the ttnsnr director. lv htir rminiri aboard the rn. If thv will ifive UO I Frank J.

Mtllef. trfasuriT. wvmIi tht iO coo. I Jul AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS Tharsdejr. tra ns, which were comomea ana h5r rmv.

nsvv and territory I nl i tKn IIJ.IW.ii; 13 19 and 16th; two cars, no proceeaea un wesiwa.u, taken and wisn 10 Keep meir i 1 mnA mi8cnnui wp. taio.nj 04. tn juries. reservations records carried no such name but explained that under current travel conditions names were not always available. At least 15 of the recovered bodies were those of servicemen, eight of those of women, including a nurse, the porter, two male civilians, and three children.

Army officers from Fort Snell ing, took charge of the servicemen' bodies and said identities, once made, would not hours after the collision, iney lirti i in favnr of Lettme them A 1. A V1 i Includwl S2J7J7S.S1 rrnt. S12S.23S tn payment of bond and nmvment of Interest coupons. 10, I nave ii. Our 40th Year! 520 33.

Th bonds paid Included ifundrn him Of Julv 1, 1934, 193S. 0f0. l3t. ill 000. and July 1.

1943. S26.S00. 'Kidnaping Water deoartmnt wwial aiwsnment I bond amounting to $11 825 also were paid. along with 155,000 In auditortura twt fmnina laities. been placed on ooara.

Collision On Curve. A railroad spokesman said the collision occurred on a curve a short distance west of the Michigan station shortly before 7 p.m. (CWT) after the first section had stopped to cool a hotbox on the locomotive's fuel tank. With a crash which shook every house in this community of less than 500 population, the speeding second section plowed into the rear end of the train. The first section, which nor In report to the council Miller show that, he also is charted with 11.829,573 Is Traced By Sheriff BOY, 19.

DISAPPEARS: NOTE flf MAILBOX SAYS LIFE PERILED in securities representing Investments for the water and commercial light ins; depreciation and replacement sinking funds; ftuditorlum treet opening and trust funds. Department Funds. Water department securities Include (318.403 24. of which $310,940 is bonds, and S7.463.3S city warrants. A (fit sfjfisA I County authorities were search Tho commercial Itstutng aeparrment mally precedes the second by 25 many preceues uie mnmini.

for a has investments tot. Uing S467.SW.03. minutes, previously naa stoppea trthnnn. Bonds represent S444.5S0. and special as.

sessment warrants, $23,37 03. eir fnToraniirv i cronb a 18. who disappeared irom nis There S875.31S ln the auditorium BEFORE HER MARRIAGE on July 7, Mrs. W. E.

Becker was Miss Natalie Benzel, daughter of Alex Benzel. The service was solemnized by Lieut. Becker's father, at Friend. Lieut, Becker is the son of the Rev. and Mrs.

William B. Becker of Friend, and has just returned from fifteen months overseas duty. He is a former student at the University of Nebraska. Early Vole On Postwar llomls Seen Necessity Michigan, because of a hot box. At Michican.

the railroad father's farm near the intersec fund giasooo in the city Lines trust and wj tion of Adams street and Stevens 12000 and usooo respectively, in the c. raiiroai STATIONERY snokesman said, the flagman naa A m. Rudee and rmlly J. Moore trusts 1 itppk sniiivLiiiit: imiuuai 1 for fwu or in Daymen 01 Because of the payment time only to get six or eight car Krtr noon. treasurers balance of 91.802.691 ,08 on lengths behind the tram Deiore A nQte found in tne Johnsons Juiy 1, declined to 1.663.055.93 on July the second section bore down on aA iti tn snccu 31 4 12.i sheets 50 envelope BACK TO SCHOOLERS it A.

aTeTn the of a kid Total revenue, were and The rear car of the standing nsx Ac(Srding to County 'The money deposited i ttncoin train, a combination sleeper and sheriff Myles Holloway, the note national and state banws. observation car, was telescoped, its was written on the Johnson Developments over night in the Pacific theater of war have Mayor furnishings and berths jammed famjy typewriter and said: "Your 'Tg4g fill 1 111 1 1 into a compact mass at its front gon putup a good fight. We had tf It mFfl 11 CI ft wnae tne car steei snen remamea to mess him up a little out not superimposed on the locomotive too bad. Iw you value your son's Bond Issues OOLB SUt llr Marti guessing. He believes the proposed job creating bond issue tentatively set for a special election on October 2, should be voted of the following tram.

iicd Upon on earlier, in view of the possi Fleece winter coats In teeners' favorite styles and colors choose them now and be ready for those first Jack Frost days and all winter long. life, you will not try to follow. We can use him in our business two or three years." Filed Draft Papers. Young Johnson, who had just fomnltfrl filinc his first draft Confusion Seen bility of an early end to the war with Jaoan. It seemed likely Friday that a it is necessary that the job pro STORE HOURS SATURDAY 9:30 TO 5:30 papers, was last seen sometime recent proposal to submit a ducing pump be primed as soon as Thursday afternoon, by a neigh revenue bond issue proposal to possible, in the mayor opinion hnr ftcrorriini? to Hollowav.

The oWt, nn th sami ballot The trouble is. he declared, thai noiffhhnr told authorities that he Ko 4nHnrimintf bond issue. desDite anything that can be done Sizes 7 to 14, and 10 to 16, 7VL kA nH mnr naa lainea wun me missing wij not materialize, ine com me ame wmw youth, who said he was searching mjttee which made the suggestion than a week or ten days at tne the neighborhood for a cow hafi informed Mavor Llovd Marti most. I695 to 535 August Fur Showing! which had escaped from its cor bv 1etter that it in the opinion According to the mayor, inaus raL of the council the inclusion ot the try here has been planning on Next development in the case came rhrl amendment any such rapid ending of the around o'clock, the county sheriff said proposed a amenamem East as now when neighbors threshinn tieid near would hazard passage" of the "im struggle in ine rii by saw smoke rising from the Johnson proVement employment" project, seems neiv home and called the fire department. As "Litt nrfpr its SUfiCOS Should the end come KKn, lie firemen and neighbor, worked to ex.

the committee Pfers Us uggeb wiU fee imperative that tinguish the blase, which caused little tion be deferred to another date. Rnmthinff be done at once. By damage, they saw no trace of youn3 The suggestion of the commit J1 meant men and Johnson. OOrt in bonds be Uldl A Convenient Lay Away Plan! The elder Johnson called the sheriff's ZZ a Women in ine arineu office around cloclt Thursday evening, voieu, nu wic iuno nlants in Otner sections aWa. I smii 1 a t.

tJ .1. uf. m. LP 1 11 Cf I his off street parking Holloway said, and reported that son establishing of the country will be returning was missing. Aumoru.

facilities downtown. Nathan uoia case then found the note In the msu i Final Clearance of Girl's Pinafores Dresses Summer pinafores, sun dresses and to Lincoln looking for Jobs tnai will not be waiting for them. a iact a month must elapse is Liiairnmn. box. ArtlTe In 4 H.

SUKKestS TWO Sites. The elder Johnson was at a loss to ex Two sites already have been i.efore tne bond proposal can be Fashion Forecasts Gray i This year in Furs! plain his onJ Uppen ideal Tney are the submitted at a special eiecwun, to Hanoway. ine auy pvtiui" I A 1 community and nd been active ln 4 southwest corner of "Ninth and mttyw pointed out. In addi work. He had been farming the family streets, and two vacant iois on ine h(t wag n0f certain other dresses, originally far more 89C and 289 uting orld Shop, Third Floor ao.ae plot while his father worked in pagt side of Tenth street between Je city's legal authorities will toept for the typewritten not, there and greets.

be able to frame a resolution are few tangible clues in the case, Hoi Mayor Marti said he will suomu an election before August loway said. Authorities are still spec tnc Jotter to the council Monday. do not know what the council f. rp4nllltin can be i 1 rw kk avrtlf IT iq irnf iwii. i wu uu, unnrnuH Hpr on must be maae 111 that nm of the mem i living room and the iact tnai au uv ttock on the farm was safely in the corral late Thursday afternoon, he added.

Li nimn on wnemer ui bers were strongly opposed 10 tne jv frnm fls proposal uch.k nronosition. or the elector same time witn tne post war uuuu "rr' vnt on Griswohl Asks Action On Wheat issue, amounting to ooo procts separably. ft fotreernarkm are being Hate Differential IT f.inrnin trad made made lor xne wuer pm This cannot be determined UNFAIR TO FARMERS' ing center for town people," ne ig cemei wi has con Governor Griswold took IA H. witn the Friday in the wheat rate differen vne attorneys in Chicago. tial situation on the ground it was action.

depriving Nebraska farmers oi a cent a bushel on this grain. He wired Secretary of Agriculture Clinton Anderson that the differential still exists in the price of wheat established by the Commodity Credit corporation as between the Omaha market and the 1 Choose tlie ieason'i most wanted shade Cray We bring you stunning new gray furs in the latest style creations. AU remark bly low priced for uch fine furs. markets in Chicago ana Kansas City. Fleeces Woo! Reversible with water repell ent lining.

"It appears entirely uniair xo Nebraska farmers who are doing a great job," the governor telegraphed. "Immediate correction is necessary." Complete removal of this inequality had been expected from an announcement irom wbmuhis ton recently, the governor toia nowsmpn. The nrice at Chicago is Zelans and poplins with sheep lining. i A finger tip is a must in a school goer's wardrobe and Silver Dyed 1 1 cents more per bushel tnan tne ceiling at Omaha the freight Fox Silver Opossum Silverton Blended Muskrat Silver Blue Blended Muskrat Ct r.ll.i differential is only iu cents. "As a result, some smart operators are shipping to Chicago instead of to Omaha, thus penalizing Omaha buyers.

I doubt whether the farmer is getting the bene OH Gray Dyed $1 1 Kidskin jHf gums ckat rooos Natural Silver Muskrat A. Ai Simon's have a variety Ages 4 to 12, 795 to 1 495 $199 Polo Wolf Stroller Indian Lamb Paw i fit of the extra cent wnen xus dealer ships on to MARRIAGE LICENSES tavern Martin, Caldwell. Ida Bl.nrh.n Planter. COIO. $99 Silver Blue Dyed 'Ask About Our Lay A way Plant Silver Fox Stroller Natural Siberian Gray $3QQ Squirrel Krimmer Dyed Lamb tlfQ DIVORCE CASES Lvlo Allen filed suit in District court for a decree of divorce from Margaret C.

Aittm rhinmf extreme cruelty. Married TIU Stroller IB Blackstone, April 14, 1943, Ages 14 to 20, I285 to 520 po ml ESTATE FILINGS A petition tor probate of the will of Edward H. ftaymer, who died April IS. 144, whilo In overseas military service. twrs.

in rosiniv court br the decesed Kcllogg's Corn Flakes bring you nearly all the protective food elements of the whole grain declared essential to human nutrition. Use Gold's Loyowoy Plan All Pricm riu TmM Third Floor m. ther. Natalie Rnymer. who that ha appointed executive in accordance with the provisions or me leaves Raymers' entir estate to hi mother.

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