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Telegraph-Bulletin from North Platte, Nebraska • 2

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North Platte, Nebraska
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TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1947 teaching rank, of tho JACKTgn Om ton e( coking ml cu NORTH PLATTI (NEIL) TELEGRAPH-BULLETIN. Caffreys Awarded Wir Of Nebraska Wise, secondary education. minus Full professorships era tha I university. highest Niws From Nebraska Towns Sidney. Depot Stashes Tax Publication orn In Ground "Smoker 'product up to l.M pounds I coke, U.809 cubic fttt.oi gas.

I0 gtUona of cool Ur and 99 or mart pounds ol mlscoUsnsous chemical products. Clause Killed Clerical Personnel husbandry Dr. Marcus D. Weldon, agronomy; Dr. Carl F.

Georgl bacteriology; Dr. Charles H. Patterson end Dr. William H. Werkmelater, both philosophy; Clifford M.

Hicks, business organisation and management; Dr. Loren T. Hunt Dr. Donald Keys, Dr. J.

Stanley Welch, Dr, H. W. Orr, and Dr, George W. Covey, all in dentistry; August A Luebs, mechsni-cal engineering, and Harold El CUSHION DOT, PRISCILLA Lincoln, (ff) Nebraska farmers got a lot of -corn planted last W6ke Tha state-federal Bureau of Agricultural Statistics aaid today In the weekly crop report that ,71 per cent of the planting lad been completed at week's and, compared with 14 per cant a waax earlier. Last year at tha sama date, 89 -ADVERT "-WENT I per cent of the corn plant- Gas on Stomach1 No change in the good wheat This Program For Temperance outlook was reported, but the outlook for oats and barley waa wjp -mm.

wiiii lOrflJauiiwLiisia tm 1 mm wait a mm, toe. Mr given as not so good. Committee's chief sms Ir, I to maintain good conduions In i places when legal beer is sold. TACKED -DOWN CARKTINE LEANED Sidney, (ff) The' Sioux Ordnance Depot will reduce its clerical and administrative personal to meet a war department economy order, Col. Richard J.

So them, commanding officer, disclosed today. 1 But the reduction will have no affect on a labor recruiting drive now under way to fill about 79 ungraded positions. Col So them's announcement aid: The reduction in fores will affect ordnance and Fifth Army personnel in tha clerical and administrative categories. Thera will be no reduction in force in tha ungraded, aeries, jvhlch covers the hourly workers, skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled helpers. In fact, tha depot ia at present continuing an intensive recruitment program to fill approximately 79 ungraded positions.

Tha reduction in Fifth Army persopnai will affect only three or four people in clerical and administrative categories and unskilled positions. Every effort is being made to retain those people being affected by reduction in force. Offers of other employment are being made in all cases. Of oats and barley, tho bureau said, They arc short and have not (tooled well." The chief warning note Of the report was on the snout beetle, which, the bureau said, is threatening damage in sweat clover in some eastern counties. "Unless controlled, this insect could do serious damage because of great need for sweet clover to increase soil fertility and to add humus to tho soil" tha bureau Lincoln, (ff) Gov.

Val Peterson's plan for' publishing personal proparty tax rolls in news-papara has gotten a cdld shoulder, from the legislature's government committee. After a two-hour hearing, the committee yesterday 1 amended the bill so as to taka out tha publishing feature. The amended Mil provides' that a special tax roll book -ahall be kept in Ike county assessor's office to lit available for public Inspection. Of tha witnesses who paraded before tha committee! only, two were opposed to tha idea of pub-llsing tha tax rolls. One of the twe was Charley Ammon, Lincoln manufacturer, who aaid it would breed strife, envy and jealously.

He said tax rolls are open to the public now and has dona no What good will publishing them de.7 Theta favoring tha governor's plan included H. L. Gobel, Beatrice (farmer who said he has paid. $40,000 In' slate and local taxes, a 1 It is so pitiful tha way our tax laws are enforced," aaid Gobel. If these rolls are published sq that neighbor can check galnat neighbor, it will do the 7 This it accomplished bjr educate 4 tavern owners and check- ing tavern conditions os- sifting' authorities to guard t.

bad practices and miin- Omaha, AM9 Two-year, Sandra Lea has spent the evening at home with the happy Caffrey couple. An Omaha. district court yesterday sent the famous smoker baby home with navy veteran Donald Caffrey and his 19-year-old wife. Caffrey acquired Sandra Lea in November of 1949 when, a woman seat companion on a traid left him holding tha child. She never returned, so Caffrey took, the baby home 'to his wife.

HoweveR In August of 194g, Juvenile officers took the child away from the couple and lac-ad her in a children's home. A probation officer said that neighbors, had complained that Sandra Lea wasn't being treated properly. Than tha Geffrey's went to court in an effoij to overturn tha decision of tha Juvanllo authorities Social workers argued that Sandra Lea should not bo given to the Caffraya for fear that the name "smoker car baby" might follow her through life. Attorney William Jamieson, who represented the Caffreys, argued that tha baby had bean taken away because -of tha testimony of a nosy Neighbor over tha telephone." Tha court-appointed legal guardian of tha child Assistant County Attorney Ephriam Marks argued that Jamieson was making, an out-and-out appeal to tha jurors emotions. But, 93 minutes later, tha Jury made the decision.

It took only one ballot tain a high da of trailers Tbs LOWEST Price In Town i and beer tavema all in the public interest. I iv'Thn prognm of Self-Regula-V tion, in operation since 1931, lias had the noteworthy effect' of weeding out most of those Who abuse their licenn priv A iW mrhiiiMtte itvddsd wMi Istf Huffy deta. Gmrcw ruffUt touch hssdwg create SHmies ef MftneM (or room. Note tha emiMsI pries affsriaq, teo. Thirteen Made Full Professors At NU Ifitl CP-14.

I Urges, and nuintaining high i tavern standards. 883 1 -in. to tho pair AND Lincoln, (ff) Thirteen University of Nebraska faculty members today were advanced from associate professors to full professors. The advancements were recommended to tha University administration by a general campus committee on promotions. Advanced were; Lawrence K.

Crowe, dairy Job." 4 If you have traveled, you know that Nebraskas Liquor Control Statute, properly enforced. Bug Clemen SPECIAL! PAIR Union Proposal In Lincoln Studied ED ORR PhoM 45S JIM ORR 110 2nd provides one of. the nations heat systems of slco- Leek far TWf Trade-Mark National Advertised holic bcversgt control. Beer industry Self-Regulation helps maintain observance of a good law. It is program which definitely speaks for temper-net.

a Cushion Dot TAILORED PAIRS Anti-Closed Shop Tesi Case To County Judge Lincoln, (ff) Tha union's version of proposed contract provisions was under study today by tha management of Western Electric plants here. Although details of the proposal were not disclosed1 It was aid to deal tha seniority and Job classification provision In addition to tha wage issue. Georgs C. Duval represents tiva of the National Federation of Telephone Workers, said after an afternoon meeting of negotiators yesterday that tha com- Lincoln, (UJ9 Lancaster district Judge Ralph Wilson Meanwhile, thq legislature ucccaafully fought off three separate attempts to trim tha $14,000,000 appropriation for state old ago assistance as proposed In tho budget bill Senator Fay Wood of Sawsrd proposed cutting tha amount to $11,000,000 with $1,900,000 set side in a continicnt fund for emergency use. Senator Henry.

Roman of Omaha triad to. clip $1,900,000 from thb original mount while Senator Dwight Burney of Hartington proposed a $1,000,000 reduction. All three proposals were voted down. Earlier the legislature voted to taka tha snoney for placing sprinkler systems in condemned state Institution buildings out of tha fund provided in LB 900, tha state building fund bill passed earlier in tha session. NEBRASKA COMMITTEE As MMual epperteeity (or do hermeny a- perfect cempeeiee piece le the qracfllei ebee.

Paeek cere-p lately hemeed and heeded far keefisf Uniud Slitti Brtvttrs 'FtnuUtin Charles E. SaadaB, Slate Director ya. flM Baf. Baa pany still wants to trade a wage increase for denial of union 74x7 8-in. to tha pair rights." Another meeting was scheduled for today.

ia studying the long briefs on the suit to test the constitutionality of Nebraska's anti -closed shop amendment. Ha expects to 'reach a decision In two weeks. And that decision expected to atari chain of action ending with the United States Supreme court Judge Wilson's decision ia likely to ba tha first step in squabble qrhlch may bring a ruling from tha highest court in the land on similar legislation passed or pending In other states. The test case was started by tha Northwestern Iron And Metal Company of Lincoln failed to discharge Dan Giebelhouse after ha beaame delinquent In his riuea last fall Tha company refused to discharge Gibelhouaa despite a clausa. In tha closed hop -union -Contract The Nebraska case presents i SODPCSIsME 3m flavor ''PhoM 290 608 N.

Dewey build wrra- MAGHESE STEAM CURED 'CEMENT the issues more clearly than any don In "Art other including litige i 1 tons, and Florida. For that reason attorneys say it will be pushed ahead as rapidly at possible to tho nation's highest court Named defendants are Northwestern, Giebelhouse, and tha state. Attorney General Writer Johnson has hired Edward Surka as special counsel. Ha is former U. S.

senator from Nebraska and at1 one time represented the Southern Coal Dealers Association' in legal battles gainst John L. Lewis. Representing the A F. of L. You don't See any grouse You don't even Fpe! grease wtea vou'fiff llmltdirtd Htrt Is Ilorih Plaile So Tkiy Cari Leu and Durable yesterday wu the union's associate cou counsel Herbert Thatcher 'Fireproof "'iV Naturally Insulated 19-year-old Giab-from Washington.

elhouaa is continuing his Job on tho melting furnace, at CZI EZ: in ID JUl Last.A Lifetime Smart Looking v. Building jGoea' Faster, Saving oa Constracttoa Coatt SCS Counly Project Orders discontinued I ProdsdionlrUp AndWr CtaHiw Lincoln, (ff) Until congress makes up its mind on the question of appropriations, no more oil conservation project work orders cm be issued at Jho county level in Nebraska. R. L. Green, state production and marketing administration director, arid orders to that affect, have coma from -SUPPLY YOUR HEEDS! Ccmenr blocks art strong as iron, and youll be surprised how economically you cau i put up that building, fireplace, with them.

Nebraska farmers receipt ap proximately $10,000,000 in soil Hands Stay frti from greasy film I tconaervaUod payments last year. Hut Green said that if the appropriations cut recommended by a house committee is allowed to stand, it would virtually halt tha work In Nebraska. Call Us and Lei Us Estimate Your Cost Cement Blocks Theh Company Dishcloths kitp swift and dean! No wor dishpan ring! Evary tract of grtaft-scum eliminated! Glasses dry crystal-dear without wiping! Fuss-Free, Hnss-Less Concrele-ing! Omaha, (ff) Tho Creche Boys Home, operated here by the Community'Cheat, has been giv- Chea-Chae, a much honored Seottia dog. Chee-Chee received the Paddy Reilly Medal dog-dorp's highest decoration, for rescuing his master, Timmy Swisher, at Akron, last WE DO THE MIXING nd deliver your foaqrato order on the Job, ready to pour. Ita tho time, labor and money saving way to get'lhe work done.

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