THURSDAY, SIAY 30. 1929. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE THREE Tbe plattsmouth lournal rnBL-'SHD SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA at.r.4 t FoiofTlc. Plattamauth. N.b.. u a.uond-cla.aa aaa.u mti.i BATES. Publisher SUBSOXIPTIOH PRICE $2.00 PEE YEAB LS ADVANCX Al Capone was jailed for a year in Philadelphia for carrying a gun. So there really is something you can be arrested for In Philadelphia. :o: MR. HOOVER'S COMMISSION President Hoover has, in our opin ion, appointed a highly representa tive National Law Enforcement Com- Indignant but timely denials are mission. Some of the appointees are coming from Philadelphia, since Rus- not national figures, but those that j It sometimes happens that a meek and lowly girl becomes a strenuous jwife. ! :o: You can't offend a homely woman j idleness is the big issue in the by telling her she isn't. j British campaign, keeping the poli- :o: iticians very busy until after the eltc- will spend ?l.-tion Give us gravel roads. : o : India had 203 strikes last year. :o: sel Crouse of New York started the story that Al Capone was arrested and jailed as a Confederate spy. :o: I "When you got Into a story to pay a bill," says the fairy story edi tor of the Atchison Globe, "and dis cover that your wife paid it two Iweekes before, ain't it a grand and glorious feeling Swansea, Wales 500,000 on its new civic center -:o: May McAvoy, noted movie actress, will be married to a Los Angeles banker on June 26th. The big news in connection with the event is that it will be Miss McAvoy's first matri monial adventure. :o:- Mr. Dawes' nine and nicturesoue The moon has nothing to do with Lvocabulary it seems are not the onIy -:o:- the crops or weather conditions. :o: Nothing provokes a proud woman like the lack of pride in her husband. :o: The band wagons of the last cam paign are safely stored away in garages. means by which a vice-president can I get into the news. :o: : Converted into an ambulance, an airplane recently took a woman patient from Paris to Southampton, England, oxygen being administered Out of the Pacific Coast cigar store chains are battling grocery chains in a cut-price battle. It will not allay feeling to remark that some stores of both kinds are chained to the tradi ition of handling cabbages. I :o: measure up to expectation. Among the latter are the chairman, former Attorney-General Wickersham; New ton D. Baker, Secretary of War under President Wilson; Federal Judge Kenyon and ltoscoe Pound, dean of the Harvard Law School. It is fit ting that a woman should be on this board, and Miss Ada L. Cora stock, president of Rndcliffe College, is, we believe, an admirable choice. It has been observed that all sec tions of the country are represented in the personnel, which is, cf cours4 as it should be. Far more significant, it seems to us, is the fact that this commission is Mr. Hoover's commis sion. The dictation of no special in terest is discernible. It is neither wet nor dry, in the acceptance of those terms. None of the commis sioners, so far as we know, has been conspicuously identified with either side of the prohibition question. That, on the way. We don't recall ever having heard of any getting married for the first time, in Nevada. :o: -:o:- Surplus liquor must be thrown off too, is all to the good, the Leviathan before it docks in New I It may be objected that prohibi- i York on westbound crossing. The tion is but one item on the eommis . man assigned to this task won't ever sion's agenda, and that to single this ! men's jobs in the world, but their ve to write a "hard work won my law out as tne pa.amount onject oi i , . , success" story for the magazines. tne inquiry is to misapprehend the - . . ' n 1 . . n until l'nii 1j f - li'nm n r I I 1 U Clyde van Dusen, having won tne ujw. jv, ( ..i -,.., .!.. iu cine: fishworms. man leaves a chunk of ice on the purpose and spirit of the survey. We advised what brand of cigaretU smokes. tor he -:o:- The French do not appreciate spin ach, writes a physician after a visit to Paris. These French certainly ca millers had made heavy know their onions. :o: Native farmers of China are un loading large wheat stocks which sidewalk in front of a defunct place they have held for years in expecta- of business at 7 o'clock in the morn tion of higher prices unaware that iff and half of it's still there at , noon. -:o: It looks a good deal like spring, but are aware of the scope of the com mission's charter, so to speak, as out lined in the President's address to the Associated Press; but the fact re mains, nevertheless, that prohibition is the paramount issue; that, except for that law and its systematic vio lation, it may be doubted if such an -:o: Holy Island, off the coast of Eng land, with a population of 250, has no policemen, no theatre, no motion picture house, no doctor and no idle people. : o : It's quite a blow to the young col- ! Human nature changes little, if at effort had been launched by presiden- lege graduate on his first job when all, as the centuries roll on, so far tial initiative. Everybody knows his boss orders him to wear a hat. as we can see, and we'll bet it wasn't hat when the commission's report is but of course he can always buy the more than a day or two after Moses finally made public interest will be hat and carry it under his arm. :o: .... j The tornado, ty many erroneously Herbert Hoover has been in the called a cyclone, is a column of up White House nearly three months, wardiy spiraling winds of destruc and, according to current rumor, it is tive velocity. It travels about 30 still possible to get a drink every miles an hour, and commonly toward now and then. the northwest. :o: :o l had come down from Mount Sinai focussed on the recommendations as j with the newly enacted Ten Com- to the prohibition law. , mandments before prominent citi- The judgment of Mr. Taft, ren izens had made up their minds which dered before the eighteenth amend- to obey and which not. :o: We don't know whether it's sheer , intuition or the influence of heredity, !but it is a remarkable fact that a girl ment was written, that "our criminal jurisprudence is a national disgrace," is concurred in, we believe, by all thoughtful citizens. Something must be done to simplify legal procedure, clarify rules of practice, crack the security under which the profession- As a result of recent jump in the I Mrs. Babe Ruth says she likes to , who has never had on a tiling except price of bacon, the Liverpool, Eng- see her husband make home runs. All shoes and stockings from a point land, grocers and provision dealers' wives seem to feel the same way on three inches above her knes to the al criminal now operates, revitalize association has issued a notice to the i the subject. They want their bus- floor can put on one of these so- our courts to the end that punish public reading "Eat less bacon; price bands to be hiking for home at very, called hostess gowns with a long ment shall be certain and swift, and too high." regular intervals. train to it and manage it perfectly, secure the safety of life and prop- " erty. Technicality had blighted our agencies of justice before prohibi tion came to plague us; but all that .went before, deplorable though it was, was negligible as compared with Ihe orgy of corruption, violence, and private and official lawlesssness that . has followed prohibition. Mr. Hoover, in the exercise of his appointive power, has given the com mission a certificate of independence. In the words of Senator Norris, "the ; President has done fine." He has en ; listed public sentiment in the com mission and the great task it is un dertaking. :o: urn J LLirnir Permanent Waves Monday, June 3 Miss Gragson and Miss Branson, experienced op erators, of Omaha, will be at the ETTA BELLE Beauty Shop. Realistic Wave Le Mur Wave 510 $7.50 Waves are Guaranteed. Call Phone No. 20 for Appointment. ETTA BELLE Beauty Shop Second Floor Soennichsen Bldg;. PLATTSMOUTH NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of David G. Babbington, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court room in j Plattsmouth, in said county, on the' 19th day of April, 1929, and the m20-4w 20th day of July, 1929, at 10 o'clock a. m. of each day, to receive and ex amine all claims against said estate, ! with a view to their adjustment and ! The State of Nebraska, allowance. The time limited for the ty. ss. presentation of claims against said , In the County Court, estate is three months from the 19th' In the matter of the of this Older to Show Cause be serv ed upon all persons interested in said estate by publication of this order for four successive weeks in the Plattsniouth Journal, a newspaper printed and oi" general circulation in the County of Cass, Nebraska. Pv the Court. JAMES T. BEG LEY, Judge of the District Court. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Cass fiiin- of estate day of April. A. D. 1929 and the time John L. Tidball. deceased, limited for payment of debts is one! To the creditors of s:id estate: year from said 19th day of April,! You are hereby notified that I 1929. ) vv-Ill sit at the County Court room in Witness my hand and the seal of Plattsmouth. in said county, on the said County Court this 13th day of March, 1929. A. II. DUXBURY. (Seal) ml8-lw County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 7th day of June, 1929, and on the Slh day of September, 1929, at 10 o'clock a. m., each day. to receive and examine all claims against, said estate, with a view- sale hypocrisy and corruption that are the necessary by-products of a great effort to secure moral reform by criminal law, will disappear and America will be free to follow the lead of other temperate nations in the treatment of problems created by the ever existing traffic in intoxi cants." Jackson (Miss.) Daily News. :o: REAPPORTIONMENT to their adtist- ment and allowance. The time lim- j itcd for the presentation of claims The State of Nebraska, Cass conn- . against said estate is three months from the 7th day of June, A. D. 1929 and the time limited for pay- ! THE JONES LAW ifl'CBSagCB Buy gasoline and motor oil where you see the Red Crown Sign qual ity products and prompt, obliging service. More Red Crown Gasoline is sold in Nebraska than any other brand because Red Crown is first in quick start ing, in power and in mileage per gallon. ro r$ Red Croicn Ethyl Gasoline ends gas knocks and enables carbonized motors to devel op full power. Test it for added power and quieter operation in your motor. tjfer procedure lubrication Defeats friction gi-s motors longer life. Con sult Chart for correct grade. STiWDAHD OIL COMPANY OF NEDltASEA "A Nebraska Institution The Balanced Gasoline Knocks on I that "knock? THESE TWO QUALITY FUELS MEET ALL MOTOR NEEDS When the Jones law was enacted by Congress providing that a sen tence of live years in prison and a $10,000 fine may be imposed on per sons who violate the prohibition law, the Daily News predicted that the statute, instead of making prohibi tion more effective, would have the opposite effect by rendering it more difficult to secure convictions. ' This view is shared by Courtlandt Nicoll. one of the foremost lawyers of New York, in an interesting article appealing in the June number of ,the North American Review. The Jones law may never be amended or repealed, hut it will lapse into inaction through the re fusal of juries to find defendants guilty, says Mr. Nicoll. i The grand Juries before which these accused individuals will come for indictment and the petit juries before which they come for trial, are composed of ordinary citizens," he says. "Some buy intoxicants, others drink when they have a' chance, oth ers who do neither have among their acquaintances many reputable men and women who do so without be ing conscious of moral guilt." "Few juries, I am confident, will deprive a man of his citizenship and place him in Jeopardy of a large fine and long prison term, when, judged by the common standards of man kind, he has done nothing wrong or dangerous to another. They realize that the only reason the defendant stands before them is that he failed to distinguish between an individual like themselves and a spy in govern ment employ. 1 "With the failure of the grand juries to indict, or a series of acquit tals by the petit juries, the eighteenth amendment and its enforcement acts will Join the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments and the enforcement act of 1870 in our museum of legal his ,tory. They may be used intermit tently for blackmail, but the whole- Someone has figured it out that 32 million people in the United States, more than a fourth of the population, have no direct represen tation in the lower house of congress. This is because congress has dis obeyed the constitutional mandate for a reapportionment at least once in every ten years. Congresmen have not set the public a good example in law observance in this matter, as in some others. Farm relief legislation is under taken for the benefit of a class. So is tariff legislation, if we are honest and frank about it. Hut reapportion ment is ordered by the Constitution and demanded by common justice. Whatever the results in the attitude of congress on a controversial ques tion like prohibition, reapportion ment cannot honorably be neglected longer. It has not been neglected honorably for eight years. It is the most important duty confronting the extra session because it involves obedience to the Constitution and the principle of equality in represen tation. :o: Marion Talley now is represented as having come to the decision that the farm she wants should not. be very far from New York. She is go ing to take lessons there and must not be far away. There has been a suspicion all the time that Marion's farm probably would be located on Broadway. :o: It may be pretty hard for this ty. ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of ment of debts is one year from said Lorina Creely. deceased. j 7th day of tine, 1929. To the creditors of said estate: Witness my hand and the seal of You are hereby notified that I will siiid County Court this 3rd day of sit at the County Court room injfay, 1929. Plattsmouth, in said county, on the j x. II. DL'Xlil'RY, 7th day of June, 1929, and on the (Seal) mfi-4w County Judge. 9th day of September, 1929, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each day, NOTICE TO CREDITORS to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to! The State of Nebraska, Cass coun- their adjustment and allowance. The 1 ty, ss. time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 7th day of June, A. D. 1929, and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 7th day of June, 1929. Witness my hand and the seal of In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Jo seph Fetzer, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth. in said county, on the said County Court this 2nd day of'l-lth day of June, 1929. and the ICth day of September, 1929, at 10 o'clock a. m. of each day to receive and ex amine all claims against said estate. May, 1929. (Seal) m6-4w II. DUXBURY, County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS with a view to their adjustment, and allowance. The time limited for the (presentation of claims against said The State of Nebraska, Cass coun-jestate is three months from the 14th ty, ss. ,ay 0f June, A. D., 1929. and the time In the County Court. 'limited for payment of debts is one In the matter of the estate of year from said 14th day of June, Charles Anderson, deceased. (1929. To the creditors of said estate: I Witness my hand and the seal of ou are hereby notified that I will saj,i County Court this 7th day of sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth. in said county, on the 7th day of June. 1929, and on the 9th day of September, 1929, at ten o'clock a. m., of each day, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjust ment and allowance. The time lim ited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 7th day of June, A. D. 1929, and the time limited for pay ment of debts is one year from said 7th day of June, 1929. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 3rd day of May. 1929. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) m6-4v County Judge. May, 1929. (Seal) ml3-4w A. II. DUXBURY. County Judge. ORDER OF HEARI N(J on Petition for Appointment, of Admin istrator NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Henry Bartek. deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth, in said county, on the 7th day of June, 1929, and on the &th day of September, 1929, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each day generation to work up much inter-1 to receive and examine all claims est in the newly discovered letters I against said estate, with a view to of Wagner, and even some of the ; " t.'.r:1, !V'U 1 older ones will be quite sure that nothing in them will disturb his fame as a leading batter of the National League when the records speak for themselves. noticb: of suit Dan P. Phelps, Nina L. Phelps, Charles Phelps, Harry Phelps and Julian K. Phelps, defendants. wUl take notice that on the ISth day of May, 1929. Cordia B. Phelps, plain tiff herein, filed her petition in the District Court of Cass county, Ne braska, against said defendants and others, to partition Lots 11 and 12, in the Village of Louisville, in said "ounty. and the south half (SV) of the southwest quarter (SVM4 ) of Section 9, Township 12, Range 11, in Sarpy county, Nebraska, and to determine the rights of the parties therein. You are hereby required to an swer said petition on or before the 15th day of July, 1929. Dated this 25th day of May A. D. 1929. CORDIA B. PHELPS. Plaintiff. D. O. DWYER. Attorney. m27-4 w. time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 7th day of June, A. D. 1929, and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 7th day of June, 1929. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 1st day of May, 1929. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) m6-4w County Judge. The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Myr tle I. Oillispie, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of W. V. Oillispie praying that ad ministration of said estate may be granted to W. F. Oillispie, as Ad ministrator; Ordered, that June 7th, A. D. 1929. at ten o'clock a. in., is assigned for hearing said petition, when all per sons interested in said matter may appear at a County Court to be held in and for said county, and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted; and that no tice of the pendency of said pe'ition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Dated May 9th, 1929. A. II. DUXBURY. (Seal) m13-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF HEARING ORDER In the District Court of the Coun ty of Cass. Nebraska. In Re Application of Andrew Rabb, Administrator of the estate of Mary Burian, deceased, for license to sell Incompetent, together with a petition real estate. for the final approval and allowance Now, on this 15th day of May, 'of his accounts as guardian and for In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. In the matter of the Guardianship of Joseph Mauck, Incompetent. To Joseph Maude, Mrs. Lucinda Conrad. Margaret Chappelle and all other persons interested or concern ed in the guardianship of Joseph Mauck, Incompetent. You are hereby notified that Hugh E. Warden, Guardian of the above named Joseph Mauck. Incompetent, has filed in the County Court of Cass county. Nebraska, his final report as guardian of the said Joseph Mauck, NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1929, there was presented to the Court the petition of Andrew Rabb, Administrator of the estate of Mary Burian, deceased, for license to sell Lots 50 and 51 in Wise's Addition to th-e City of Plattsmouth, Cass coun ty, Nebraska, for the purpose of pay ing the debts and costs of adminis tration; And it appearing that there is not sufficient personal estate in the hands of the Administrator to pay the debts and costs of administration, and it further appearing that the personal property collected by said Adminis trator amounts to the sum of $328.62, and that the claims allowed and costs of administration amount to the sum of $447.35, and that an order should I be entered directing all persons in- of . terested in said estate to appear and (show cause why a license should not be granted to said Administrator to The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate Athaliah Bauer, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified that I will sell said real estate; sit at the County Court rocm in ! It is therefore Ordered that all Plattsmouth, in said county, on the persons interested in the estate -of 2Sth day of June, 1929, and on the Mary Burian, deceased, appear before 30th day of September, 1929, at ten James T. Begley, Judge of the Dis- o'clock in the forenoon, to receive trict Court, within and for Cass coun- and examine all claims against said ty, Nebraska, on the 29th day of estate, with a view to their adjust- June, 1929, at 10 o'clock a. m., at ment and allowance. The time lim- Chambers in the Court House in the ited for the presentation of claims City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, to against said estate is three months show cause, if any there be, why a from the 2Sth day of June, A. D. license should not be granted to An- 1929, and the time limited for pay- drew Rabb, Administrator of the es- ment of debts is one year from said tate of Mary Burian, deceased, to sell 2Sth day of June. 1929. Lots 50 and 51 in Wise's Addition Witness my hand and the seal of to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass said County Court this 22nd day of county, Nebraska, for the purpose of May, 1929. paying the debts and costs of ad- A. H. DUXBURY, ministration of said estate. (Seal) m27-4w his discharge as said guardian and for an order of court accepting his written resignation herein filed as such Guardian; You are further hereby notified that Margaret Chappelle has filed in this court a petition requesting' the appointment of Paul Wolph as guar dian of the said Joseph Mauck. In competent, to succeed the said Hugh E. Warden, as Guardian; You are hereby further notified that a hearing will be had in said matter upon the said final report, tcgether with all other reports, and upon said petitions herein tiled as aforesaid' on the 7th day of Jure, A. D. 1929, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. in the court room of the Coun ty Court of Cass county, Nebraska, in the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, before the undersigned, County Judge of Cass county, Nebraska, at which time and place you or any of you may appear at said hearing and make objections to said final report or peti tions, if any you have, why said re ports and petitions herein filed should not be allowed and approved and the prayer of said petitions should not be granted. You are hereby further notified that said County Court will on said day of hearing make such orders as may be for the best interests of said Joseph Mauck, Incompetent. By the Court. A. II. DUXBURY. County Judge of Cass coun (Seal) ty, Nebraska. PITZER & TYLER, Attorneys. County Judge. It is further ordered that a copy nil 3-3 w,