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PAGE FOUETEEN PIATTSMOUTH SEJU - WEEKLY JOUENAL THtTBSDAY, KAfcCH 21, 1935. Stage Star Defends Husband 3 J ' - ' t vV I . . . V. ...... . ! . , ' v xw i v- :':'I,':':-:---:.y ' . Wf'jeyr . ; - .. . - v .-. far - v Sir Robert Peel Lady Peel (Beatrice Lillie) "Absolutely untrue. Why, it's preposterous," said Beatrice Lillie, above, famous actress, when she was told in New York City that Mrs. Doris Draper had testified in a London court that she had lived with the late Sir Robert Peel, inset, husband of the stage star, for five years beforo he died last April. Mrs. Draper made her jtatement during a suit to recover two ermine coats valued at $1,500. Every penny spent for advertis ing will yield a big return. Journal ads bring you newt timely bargains. Read them! of An Extravagance A Gamble - . Looking FOR Bargains i . to Pay More to Pay Less We Have ONLY ONE Quality Prices from $35 to $65 a Set COOPER RESISTS COUNCIL OUSTER; BRIEF STUDIED Des Moine, la., March 18. Fur ther action in the state executive council removal action ajtatnst Chair man Harold M. Cooper of the state liquor control commission was de ferred today until a brief prepared by Cooper's attorneys can be studied by Assistant Attorney General Wal ter Maley. Maley said it probably will take him at least two days to consider the IS page brief and to prepare a re port to the council. Cooper and his attorneys. T. E Diamond of She-idoh and H. G. Cart wright of Marsballtown appeared be fore the council at a closed session this morning in response to the coun cil's order that the liquor commis sion chief show cause why he should not be removed. Cooper was convicted February 15 by a Linn county Jury on a charge cf violating the liquor control act and refused to resign when Governor Clyde L. Herring requested him to do so. Setting forth the selections of the Iowa liquor law under which an ap pointive state officer may be removed the brief submitted today cited yar- ious court cases as sustaining the contention that it is necessary to es tablish "a bad Intent and purpose and corrupt motives on the part of Cooper" before he could be removed. teas rrfrvTTsfOti SoallfldDQg NEBRASKA pttxep NEEDS FOR APRIL SET AT $2,236,500 Lincoln. March 18. Nebraska will need $2,236,500 for relief needs in April, Rowland Haynes. federal re lief administrator for the state, said! today as he prepared to forward to Washington his recommendation for 1.986.825 in federal funds. Haynes said the state and coun ties would furnish about 250 thou sand dollars of the needed funds. The request for April includes $1,329,- 100 for general relief. $49,300 for transients. $19,500 for student relief. Washington. D. C, March 18. Federal relief expenditures for March will be approximately 28 million dol lars less than in February, the fed eral emergency relief administration announced today as it allocated $67, 575,313 for unemployment aid the last half of this month. The government spent about 157 million dollars last month for the needy. March allotments total $129,- 732,527. Officials attributed part of the de cline In costs to increased contribu tions from states and communities. The allotments included: Colorado $C20,549; Iowa, 425 thousand dol- lars; Kansas, $653,500; Missouri, $1,471,507; Nebraska, 400 thousand dollars. I CHALLENGE M VBUUl FRIDAY and SATURDAY Crystal - White Soap GIANT SIZE BARS nQ 24 Bars for IJOC Butter Nut CoS&ee THE COFFEE DELICIOUS 0g 1-lb. 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