Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 5

Publication:
The Lincoln Stari
Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

FIVE THE LINCOLN STARTHURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1941 1) IVclirnsknilS Ycnr.Old Crle WnfPrknnn Undent Succumbs Spring Confcrenr Rogers. 1829 North Thirtieth street. The others are: 3ft Nebraska Men Wounded tunoptAn. pacific auas Four Nebraskans iSrotlsIilllf 31 ail Given IVomoChms Killed An Truck WASHINGTON, April 12 (APj 0 or Pole The war department today announced the following temporary SCOTSBLUFF. Neb, April 12 FREMONT (AP) Seven Ne CM.

tdwartf 1. Kaffco, HI, ttwmaf; Of fffrmtitf services were held her today for Cp! Rotwrt L. wrrw. Crafrd: But rhartia Jottnafe. oordon; Pvt.

Phil braska colleges and universale! are expected to have representa John C. Davis, who cnea nere W. Jae kton; Vpi. TrtH 4 Pwmk. Lrota.

Bft. frank PaoaS. The war department announced promotion of Nebraska officers, (AP)j0seph Returns From Sunday. Omaha pfr Arthur Thotnaa. Ruh IVcbrivskans Play II Ig Part In Advaneo Of Allies In Europe SIXTH ARMY GROUP, GermanyIn the capable and experienced hand of men of the 57th Signal battalion rests a large part of the responsibility for maintenance of communications Born in Iowa, Mr Davis came Thursday thf name.

of 38 Ne 7,1 hr.m.l:tril I 7 1 F1f HtPi captain tives at the district spring conference of the student Christian movement on the Midland college riUa; and Pte. Owrf A. HmtI. latlor. In a period of six weeks, when to icorKa arm uuu kMlt i the.

a Scout, 37, of Scottbluff, yesterday became Scotts Bluff county's first traffic fatality of 1945 when ROBRRT SiGtX near Friend. He had been a resi corp. Lincoln. campus April 20 22, sponsors have Eurooean and Pacific war zones. 1 marvin iwma.

tr wrt oah. trmp movements called for extra effort, the construction companies dent of Crete for rrurt than 60 Trft announced. They are Donne col Next of kin have previously jobefii dinana the truck in which he was rifling CHAKLCS JOSEPH DINANA. IDiaiHry. years.

He Is survived by two daugM Un notified and kept informed The war department announced Thursday the name of nine Ne braskans held a prisoners of war of Germany, Next of kin have previously been notified and kept informed directly by the war department of any change in status, brown, ere barhwit ef la meat Brows, JfthwHwa, BROW. PVT. JAMPM huibane ef Mn Brrfwn, Frffnwt CMARLBSTOWN, PVT MKRLC flaa tenl ef Mr. Boar mar; CraJltun, Omaha lliMliND DF NOVAW MARQUESEJ. all laid 554 miles of telephone cable, 597 miles of field wire, and took over and rehabilitated 2.145 miles of French wire, according to the k'ge, Hastings college, the vm versity of Nebraska, Nebraska Wesleyan.

and Peru, Kearney and Wayne State Teachers colleges. tfrs. Mrs. John Trout, Viramia; directly by the war department porpa. owaha.

for the U.S. Seventh army. The 57th battalion Is a unit of the Ariwtntmer'a Mrs, Louella La Coq. Santa Mon ica, four sons, Frank, Chad. rrONU LT MAXINR MARY.

AONES of any change in status. Sixth army group, under the com KaMM, army nnrae jeft the road and struck a power line pole near here. Ostar Milk. Scottsbluff. was slichtly injured in the accident The accident resulted in the cutting of the power line and several farms in the Victory Hill community were left without commanding officer, Lt.

Col. Arthur C. Hill, Auburndalc, Mass. ron; Charles, Lou Angeles, mand of Gen. Jacob L.

Devers. ArUffU A It tr Archie Omaha; and wuuam, Included in the battalion are 10 Adult made gorillas in the Bel 2 drop In oaHa nostril brink tTtemhrftmft, ni I alufled eoao otnv Coil mn tTworilvtirttM. PCNETftO NOSE DROPS Crete Ltnry Hositfns Ah Director Of MC Mr. June A. Acner, Harvard.

ALON2Q, pre. JOB oa of lira Mary Alois co, SrotUblutt gian Congo weigh as much as S00 Nebraskans, two of whom are Lincoln men Pfc. Fred Derr, 810 Claremont street, and Pvt. Ted CLARK. 3NT I.T.

TMOMAB toa ef ARM AGotiT. pfc Dorrnf tm ef pounds. CM AH April 12 (AP) Ed lights. aHlIt Nebraska Mr ftviyn Armagrxl. Coad.

BARKKK. SOT. ADRIAN Oft Of Mr. Ina Barker. A.Hianc.

BEt I KORcai brother of Mim Dorothy ak. Umala. ward F. Leary announced today that he had resigned from the Nebraska Power company board of directors because of "pressure Mr. Lunen Worth Band.

I It mVsTtll 11 I Of I KOUTECKY. Tt IDWARD L. OB Of I if A 1 1 Ann ICotifcrk. Omaha faa ,1 rlioit I Mrs. Roi Ma B.

Rftu. Valnltn. MIT.ON PVT. CARL ton of Mr. MJUHfi, mil.

eui'VJn aon of my private Mliw. Omnhi YAKRU PF. rRBDKRICK awl Mr. tk ttBr rfnartmprit announced I rriwhmn, rvr ana Mr. Jacob Yacei, 119 treet, Lin I tor.

ilt Mhcffort. itwi Wednesday the names of 13 ise ub braskans wounded in action in Private Yakel was previously the Eurooean and Facinc war reported minting in action before word eame that he wis a prisoner pvt. warren C. tiua band of Mr. Ro arwarUby.

Omaha. CAftTELLAW, PKC. DELBERT OH Of Mr Altr Caltaw. Bayard. CRAWPORD.

Ta (il.t.N a Mra. Viatrt O. rawfard, trt, tmaal. DKAU 1ST LT. MARUCIS huaband areas.

iff Next of kin have previously HIGHEST PLACES Of Mr Opal Vtn, Bayard. been notified and kept informed DEUTCHF.H, Leary was one of the original members of the peoples power commission which was organized to handle the public purchase and operation of NPC. He aided in negotiations by which the nonprofit group acquired Nebraska Power's common stock after the peoples power commission had been enjoined. Leary resigned from the peoples power Commission last spring. Chairman T.

F. Maenner of the NPC board of directors said Leary's resignation has been received but nothing has been done about selecting a man to replace him. 8iT, dwatni nun directly by the war department Josephine A. Deutcher, of Germany. Lt.

Dale E. II nut Officially Listed Killed In Action band of Mr. Omaha. of any change in status. DONOOHUt.

PVT. EUOKNB Ott Of J. fxnohu, Columbua. DUKRMAM. PVT.

AIJjAN Mm Of MBC HKH. PfC WtU. OB Mr. IB. a YES NO 4tm IMPmn.

Humphrey. FA.RHR(i. IT LT. fVPBT lia aand of Mrs. Virginia R.

atrbr, at. Ltrtroln. rucHS, PPC. PAUt. son of John P.

Pnrl'V H'tiriphry. OfTHKRY. CAPT. WHK Ott Of The war departmeni announced Thursday that First Lieut. Dale C.

Brant, son of Charles R. MAODANZ T4 MYHOlf wvn Of COLDEST? nest Martan. Pifrc MIULCR StJT. LEHOT owner i Harold MiiW Norfolk. Brant.

Edgar. has been Offlw M. Onthf r. Broaen HAOAN. TS VIROIL killed in action in the European huithand of Ilailroatl II reman war area.

Next of kin have pre 8HUPK. PVT. juri beh awn Bron Shnp. N'mn Oro. LA ROT.

PVT. WIU JAM hnband Of Mr Wiima A. I a Ru. Colowbu. MAN7.ITTO.

PPC arcvssTBR, oo Of Mri I LltittM. auf m.r UL'DUIV hn.lt.al mt viously been notified. Mra. PaRfi Hahlr, toS Nrth Kin KillCfl HV Traill HAftfiENBTAB, Bet. Alfrad 3 MUXKK.

DONALO O0 Of Oetirtr J. Hiutntitb. Htimnhra. L. Milirr, Ewms PRirt 3 son of Mr.

H08TFTTF.K. PPC NEWMAN S. hu BUNIONS PtKJKR. PFC. i Slnia Pifper, Nfbrask CSy.

band of Mr. Gertrude X. Hoatattar, Omaha. on of Mr. 8LAOTR SKiT.

PAUL SOT. PAUL You'U tow qtitrkl KI.ENTZ. PPC. SRVIN on of Oaorge Verna B. Rladr, Fort Calhoun II Cuchtoninc.

I 7IMMFRMAN. PPC. CHRIS P. JR. irt I Klfnta, Norfolk.

rciievrpain of Mm. Pearl A. IlmmermaB, Plattumouth. 2S protac tiva ful thorn trifl. I WILLOW ISLAND, April 12 (AP) Cecil Ward, 37, North Platte fireman on an east bound freight train, was killed here Wednesday when he stepped from the cab to Inspect the engine and was struck by the first section of a passing westbound train.

He is survived by his widow and three children. Ward formerly was a farmer in Dawson county. Ktmt but Pacific rpfiori KLINE. PVT. DON A I JO on Of Mr.

JrMla D. Kline, Omaha. I.IMTT. SOT. COROON P.

Boahani af Mra. Naams B. Llntl, Lanas streat, DrSci BHAUOHNBRHY. 'SOT. 1EDWARD P.

of Mr. Lens It. Sbaughntacy, Momer. PRICK B. 8 'SOT, JAKft bfOthtt of Mra.

Emma M. Henry, Madrid. ollsZinapads Mr KIM 8 SOT. t.OWKIX on i Of Mr. I Ulla MrKtm.

Oothanburf PFARSON, PPC oo of Mrs. Mm Harl P. Prnn. crewo. SKIXHORN.

8 SOT. WILLIS isi Uirmin North Bend. M.iLf' ef Mrt LMrs. Ilaehel Kitlcl BTARK. 8RT.

LLOYD F. brother Of Is Taken Ily Death Mri. Olnn Omaha 8WANRON. PPC. HAROLD frrd MwnnjMin.

Prlartd. fTTtRNPR. PVT. RORtRT OH Of w'nitm th mar rhamhart. Mrs.

Rachel Kidd, 53, native of Hiawatha, who had lived in Lincoln most of her life, died in a local hospital Wednesday night. She had been living at 306 North VAVRICK. PPC EDWARD A Oft Of Mr Hlen Varrlfk. Madinwi WAEeHTBR, PPC wii.laru on or Un IMFun Po. Maxwell, WALK PR.

PPT. JOHN C. hbrjd Of Seventeenth street. Surviving are her husband, Guv: daughter. Mrs.

Marion Mra. Mary 3, Walker, Omaha. clinps ppc HAROfJTr brother of Mr Cocelta Nealon Oreeley. LIP.R. PPC KLROY On Of Mr, rmrnfh lttran ONclU.

Smith, Portland. son, Sterling Guy, navy, Pacific; mother, Mrs. Mary E. Sackett, Lincoln; and two sisters, Mrs. James E.

Park, Rapid City, S. and Mrs. THOMPSON. PPC. LEONARD W.

burtd of Mr. Plorenc A. Ptalnview. May Rymer, Long Beach, caul. Lieutenant Fagerberg.

with the signal corns, was wounded in action in Germany March 20. In service since June, 1942, he has Nebraska Briefs been overseas since August, 1943. He is recovering from shrapnel wounds in the legs and chest in a hospital in England. A former Xante Officers GRAND ISLAND (AP) C. F.

Hoffman of Grand Island has student at the University of Nebraska, he worked for Ben Simon Sons before entering been elected president of the Ne braska Association of American 3ft 4 i4j mwm Collectors to succeed J. V. Romigh of North Platte. Other officers the 'service. His mother, Mrs.

Amelia Fagerberg, formerly of Lincoln, resides at Los Angeles, Calif. named at the two day meeting here were L. D. Sylvester, Omaha, Sergeant Lintt was wounded In Germany March 19. He is the son 4rv v.

vice president, and Ted E. Bar ger, Lincoln, secretary. of Mr. and Mrs. G.

P. Lintt, v4 MsmM 4220 Leuox avenue. Private Hahler was slightly injured in action in Germany, and Sugar Beet Acreage mmmm mm i McCOOK (AP) Red Willow iBC mS county farmers have contracted has returned to his outfit lor action, latest word from him reveals. Overseas since just last to produce 570 acres of sugar beets this year, R. D.

Steck, iteid February, he has been in service man for the Great Western Sugar, OldQrwk cf the Scnrtk toutait toe eooiTto a 1 ''JFri for almost a year. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hahler, 743 New Hampshire. company, has reported.

Prisoners of war will be employed to do mi most of the blocking, thinning and hoeing, and several new me chanical beet harvesters will be brought into the county. mH a Pick Promoted WASHINGTON (AP) Pro motion of Lewis A. Pick, former Founder of National Health for Victory Clubs To Appear in Lincoln Mountaineers and balloonists have sampled weather Missouri river district engineer at Omaha who prepared the "Pick plan" for development of the from here to the stratosphere. Is it "colder than Siberia' river, has been approved oy xne senate. The new major general up there? The Siberian town of Veer hoy yansk (spelled Verkhoyansk) has known ninety below zero this was more recently in charge of the unit building the Ledo road.

gmmKTZ tfilm fy planet's official record, established only 400 feet above Presidential Citations WASHINGTON (AP) Chief1 Water Tender Lyle D. Wagner of sea level! Weather is always temperamental, yet you needn't let this Spring weather cheat you out of any of vnnr tnntnr rnr'a life! Todav'a modern orotection As Guest Demonstrator at Consumer Home Service Demonstration Tuesday Wednesday April 17 April 18 at 2:00 p. m. Consumers Home Service Auditorium Electric Building, 1401 Street Hooper. and Ph.

M. 3e Roy T. White of Minden, have received presidential citations, the navy has announced, wagner re ceived the bronze star aaauion to his citation. White was with comes from having your engine's insides oil plated with patented Conoco N'A motor oil, containing a special wear fighting substance! the First marine division which DarticiDated a series of 'south Pacific invasions. In her Library Convention NORTH PLATTE (AP) Miss Margaret Fulmer, former Hastings librarian, is scheduled to speak at the district library convention here Thursday.

Now a resident of Chicago, she represents the national library organi f. Mill Uon wioo vW. home economic ning ber eareer as This added ingredient an envied product of researchacts magnet like! And that is how metal becomes surfaced with oil plating lubricant fastened direct to your engine's inner finish! right where you need a dependable shield! With oil plating and high strength liquid film too, jointly fighting wear, you get extra safe starts extra safety every mile. Furthermore, you get advanced protection against sly zations. Othed speakers include Helen M.

Gorder of Grand Island, vice president of the Nebraska mm V' Home Editor of 1 2 tinma Instituie then, as Home I Jo9ephUe "T7T MnnaK" Since Library association, ana xaie Kessler of Wayne state teachers college. w'i the was srr Victory Westlnfhottse, hrt National Frstt Tropny Weatlnf also receiTo Passenger Ferry ssarsa. DECATUR (AP) A new pas She has senger car ferry on the Missouri a MW Brill HUB .,.1 Meru mv" nuuw many ooeio tle river between Onawa, and Decatur is scheduled to begin operation this week, the Olson company here has announced. commerci Eve7 Lincoln homemoker will be well as books. recipe Yorhees Moderator corrosive wear! Limit wear to get power, oil economy, gasoline mileage and battery life.

Limit wear to beat heavy carbon and sludge. Limit wear this Spring with Conoco N'A oil. It keeps earning back the little extra you pay. Change today. Continental Oil Company OMAHA (AP)The Rev.

Reginald Vorhees. pastor of the First Orthodox Presbyterian church here, was elected moderator of intensely interested in the Home Laundry helps Mrs. Kiene wilt present at these demonstrations New methods, tried and teste'd, as well as modern equipment will be discussed. Plan now to attend. the Presbytery of the Dakotas dur ing a two day meeting of churchmen from North and South Dakota and Nebraska.

Rectal Soreness Gt Rollef Naw Easy Way Sit In Comfort Free Home Due to limited seating capacity, please call I 7S31, Home Service Department or stop at our office, for reservations. CONOCO lStbrBM BeetaJ to ouictt. lYERYTIMI ff wile sy It, I lt. aWaetsaW i lf; fell Laundering Miievr of itehinc painful reetal aymptoma which may aba act ilee and bameirheida. Bring mom of eomfort vdob eon tact, to pro tecum Aim over or area, help Guide This Laundry Guide, chuck full of information prepared by Mrs.

Kiene, will be given free at the meetings. iafeetiona senna, aid Nature haal up raw, krokaa tiaauea. Ne oil ao greaM to etaia clothing. BoM om anoney bak uarnt. MOTOR OIL PROLARM ON RECTAL 1401 St.

Lincoln.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Lincoln Star
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Lincoln Star Archive

Pages Available:
914,989
Years Available:
1902-1995