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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 7

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Lincoln, Nebraska
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I I MM. Tl JOI UN VI 1 INi Ml IM 2K I'M I News from today's Morning Journal mMS Navy tells how 400 marines on Wake Sawicki changes held off Jap fleet ami soldiers I 1 days due lo religion in onei Dcnv 2 nazi Nebraska ready for full time program Owen generals la in Ireland lUrdtrtng four men in a on has changed his out anjen said Sawickl had i "polite, respectful young ice he began studying the dthat the one time "lone pathy among prisoners at religious services. than a year, GL Heiress Gloria Yunderhilu Z7, evcn jfe Ul becomes bride of Pot di Cieeo i 1C lMS explosion at Illinois mine tors. Gloria Laura Morgan Vandeihi it T1 io 1 'J'. I 1 1 tho HARRISBURO, 111.

UP. The To Help Prevent COLDS from developing Put a few drops of Virks Va tro nol quick action aids Nature's dcfnihn viftfC and La Dark honey healthful CASH LOANS At IhniHsjioid can lnnw Vihai you do to borrow $100,000 fire at Columbus destroys store FDR pledges freedom for Philippines Vocational Tra stroyed the three story Montci wish. The table shows that oft monthly payments of $6.53 will ate repay a $100 loan in full in Pl 18 months. The sooner you re list Positive help to Philippines WASHINGTON. Uk The navy department assured the Philippines Sunday night that it was charting a course which would result in positive assistance to the islands in their fight against Japan.

The navy department reported that the Japanese government was attempting thru propaganda to learn the operating tactics of the Pacific fleet their independ( protected." "The entire MAIN FEATURES IMM STATE: "International Lady," 1:00, 3 35, 6:30, 9:30. "Tanks a Million," 2:40, 5:20, 8:15. LINCOLN: M. Pulham, 1:40, 4:20. 7:00, 9:40.

VARSITY: "Dumbo," 1:35, 3:15. 5:00, 6:40, 8:25, 10:05. NEBRASKA: "Great 2:20, 4:53, 7:26, 9:59. "The Last of the Duanes," 1 3:53, 6:26, 8:59. CAPITOL: "When Ladies Meet," 2:43, 6:11, 9:40.

"The Westerner," 1:00. 4:28, 7:57. JOYO: "Meet John Doe," 7:00, Nebraska college of found that prese stances aro not cor repetition of the 11 in land prices. FIND HERE THE CASH LOAN YOU NEED Price Control The National rice Control The National Co 1 rarle reports ery Ward Co. store here, bringing a loss estimated bv Store Man ager Robert N.

Miller at "at least $100,000." The blaze apparently started in the basement late Saturday night and firemen, working in relays be MUM of the sharp 10 degree weather, brought the fire under control about 3 a. m. Sunday. Firemen continued pouring water on the remains, however, as a pro tective measure. Two men working on the mar 1 quee of a nearby theater sighted the flames and halted the movie showing.

The audience left in orderly fashion. The fire caused smoke damnirp eration voiced opposition to the price control bill, which I lOIll I IK1 led would place a ceiline on some agricultural commodities. fLUFOIie IMOOIIIMT and in material, of the United States stand behind that pledge Mr. Roosevelt said. His message followed the deliberate bombing of undefended Manila for the second successive day by Japanese warplanes.

The text of the communication "The people of the Philippines: "News of your gallant struggle against the Japanese aggressor has elicited the profound admiration of every American. As president of the United States, I know that 1 speak for all our people on this solemn occasion. Play a Crucial Role. a CHOOSE YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENT HERE fiVMflt Pymrutt py Mints pymrnit psymrntt 25 4.49 3 09 2.40 5t 8 97 6.19 4.79 75 13.46 9.28 7.19 5.82 4.90 100 1795 1237 9.59 7.75 6.53 125 2243 15.47 11 99 9.69 8.16 150 26.92 IBM 14 38 11,63 9.80 200 35.89 24.75 19,18 15 51 13.06 300 53.84 37 12 28.77 23.26 19.60 400 71.78 49.49 3 36 31.02 26 13 500 89.73 61 87 47.95 38.77 32.66 2 U.S. freighters sunk by axis subs, survivors relate War Work Vocational scho were called on by OPM officii for an around the clock progn of training workers for war at the theater and at the art printery next door.

The entire stock of the store, including a largo supply of tires, Built in 1900 the structure HONOLULU, rine torpedoes freighters the )f the United noused tne north opera tish 1928 when it The k'leij i In Otto a store. Owners an and Harold Kramo Make a Date to Celebrate, Lincoln! A New and Greater STUART Will Be Ready to Greet The New Year! Doors Swing Open Wednesday, December 31st at 6 P. M. with a Happy Musical Sho Treal! Bing Crosby Mary Martin Rochester "Birth of the Blues" ager of the Loup pu ling ape Mai. Biff Jones if WtSONAl LOANS $70 TO $509 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE iL Room 210 Lincoln Liberty Life 2nd Floor 113 North Ill, st tret, Coiner Street V.

K. Crouch, Manager Phone: 2 7097 (u; the stern. Tweh "They have played, and they are playing tonight, their part with the greatest gallantry. lifeboat were The Manini' American family si ill shrinking, expert says NEW YORK. UP).

The American family is still shrinking, a census expert says. Paul C. Glick, of the U. S. census bureau told the American Sociological society that in 1790 the typical family had three children and predicted that by 1980 the average would be fewer than one child under 21 years of age per family.

Dl beli( ail 33 Of then to them my feeling of sincere ad the Husker coach and athletic director is called to the army. Most likely move would give the coaehsiup to Glenn Pres nell, with A. J. Lewandowski helping as acting athletic director. Boxing Joe Louis was named "Boxer of the Year" for his seven successful defenses of his heavyweight championship.

Historic papers arc stored in bomb proof place WASHINGTON. (UP) The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution are stored side by side with the British Magna Carta in a secret bomb proof repository where they will remain for the duration of the Removal of these documents from public display in the library of congress was but the sel's crew got away safely in lifeboats. The Manini left Honolulu Dec. 16 for an undisclosed destination, Boatswain Orin Jewett said. Mrs.

Agnes B. Hoan dies NOW! MILLIONS HAVE nwu ii THOUSANDS HERE HAVE SEEN IT! MJLUAUKEE. iJPt. Mrs. Agnes B.

Hoan, 57, wife of Daniel Web Law course for adnlts ster Hoan, mayor of Milwaukee planned at Sargent now making. "The people of the United States wil never forget what the people of the Philippine islands are doing this day and will do in the days to come. I give to the people of the Philippines my solemn pledge that their freedom will be redeemed and their independence established and protected. The entire resources, in men and in material, of the United States stand behind that pledge. "It is not for me or for the people of this country to tell you where your duty lies.

We are engaged in a great and common cause. I count on every Philippine man, woman and child to do his duty. We will do ours." The white house said that the president's message was broadcast by short wave to Manila where it Jap propaganda has San Francisco burning from raids iJO'l i Cra'rd Marshall l'ir "WHEN LADIES MEET" Tax Inch CLOUDS r.arv Lincoln pacific" Francisco had been attacked by Japanese bombers which left the reproaacast and given to the 1 i Thii ment from the public Funeral at McCook for Clark McClnng of the citizenry who sought solace from the horrors of bombing by gazing at the works of the masters. The Magna Carta was shipped to New York from London for the New York world's fair and later was transferred to the li ingrpendingntheSa U' fth Fire destroys two room home Flames from an overflowing kerosene stove completely gutted the two room home of E. F.

Glas man, 841 So. 27th, Sunday afternoon and singed the eyebrows and hair of the man as he attempted to fight the blaze. Glasman lives Glasman told firemen the fire started as he was heating water, opening two burners on the stove but igniting only one. Kerosene seeping from the unlighted burner caught fire and destroyed the entire contents of the building. To dismiss complaint against Tony Martin HAT i year this will be! On a hundred different world news fronts, history will be made in startling fashion and affect Kids Frm 6 I JOYO I MONDAY I SJjfluLfi tSSSfftSfr141'" HAVELOCK I TUESDAY I ffm rtmi i sxjllvs IMTOTIfllll of the 12th naval district.

The statement follows: "Manila listeners to a short wave broadcast from San Francisco early Sunday morning were amazed to hear that the city by the Golden Gate had sustained a bombing attack by 'a fleet of Japanese planes' and that 'many buildings were in "This was the first evidence of an apparent new propaganda technique by the Japanese an effort to create panic by means of the direct lie. Actually, San Francisco spent a quiet night. "Naval Intelligence authorities at Manila reported that the regular early morning far eastern broadcast from KGEI of San Francisco was cut Into three or four times. Each time a I 1 would present a 'flash' detailing more news of the 'San Francisco disaster, The interference obviously came from a powerful Japanese station deliberately intruding on the KGEI wave McClung, 67, for the past 25 years a resident of this city, who died! suddenly of a heart attack. Burial was at Indianola.

For the past, four years Mr. McClung had been custodian at the county farm. He is survived by three sons, Elmer of Quiney, Don of Los Angeles and John of Denver AawvMov Vou as a regular reader of this paper will enjoy a "press box seat" i view this greatest news drama of our generation. Through the 'es and ears of the world's leading press and picture agencies, our Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly Mrs. Margaret Gettman of thi city.

Mother had hunch foster Mn living own large staff of news gatherers, and the nation's foremost columnists, you will receive a daily new, service unsurpassed in speed, accuracy and scope. AH this, plus the finest of newspaper features for the small sum your carrier requests. What else costs so little, gives you so much, as your daily newspaper. "MEET JOHN Zt DOE" liADI Gary Cooper Barbara Stanwyck Edw. Arnold Walter Brennan tANKl For Only the Few Certs Your Carrier Collects Each Week LINCOLN JOURNAL MILLION Vll.

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