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    MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1933.
PIATTSKOTJTH SEivTJ - WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE FIVE
Municipal U
Law School to
- t! i
be Standardized
i
L S:hool Cannot Meet Requirements '
cf American Bar Association.
Must Make Chances.
!
f . i i ' i i i i r , i - r . Ti. l 1
v.. m.x.v. i., vi . .'-i
fate of some ') students of the Uni-
":rsity of Omaha law school hunt? in
the balance todav as the i;overiiins
board of the school composed of 1-
. .
:.! lorreys. prepa reu to n-eet ibis at:-'
1 1 noon to lay plans to ma i e stand
ards of the sebo"! cont'ci'ni to t re-;
uirtments of the Anieri. an liar As
:'iatii;n and the N'brai-ka s.ipi'tii.e
tnt.
If these re",uirements nre to be met
a mil time dean and a full lime st-c ;
ritarv will bv' necessary. Additions
to the library and one or tw ij addi-j
ti;ia;il full-time inst rectors alto are.
r "'.nired. it was stated.
District Judsr Arthur C. I'tomp-:
;v. tb-ati .f ti;e ci. lb pre. has vol nr.- '
is.riiv submitted his n- iv n t ion. i!e;'n
will j a: tooa's rre.-tirir. It1
ins ah-- be'-n subtest -d to .-.(:'; a ry
Ilvrben: Kis her and Tr asurt r "red- ,
vi b k l.yiuan that 'h-y submit ihi :r
i .-sitMuitions. aeeord:n;r to repc rts
partly uncoiiiirn'.ed. i::.r:
The :;n i student;.- at the school' '."ev e worry in Led; nevt r worry
v. . re rt e : ed ircnhuin;T p-' it ions wlar. tiej-res.-i J ; r.e .'.; v.-ry vr.t'l
i"; mardiee. that the three ofi ieial?, ;.uj l.row e:.oue:'.! fac.s v.' d-- :e
isne ia 1 ly risclu r. be allowed to con- iYhv.r c-.i struetive; ne'.er u a:.o'h-i
tiini" p) sere. it w s r-. o.. : t t il . i -c r;-..ns w." ryii-tr: never v. ah m
"Th-.' st iid. nt apparently do not w 'r.at tome-ore else thinks ycu ;-!;ouh"
understand ti1 situet i said. Harry tp,; neve'- worry when au' y; set a
J'hachleford. hr.Irman ei the s ! cd's tj-ie limit on v. arry lali.st r-.-.-fi
iltiato-ial commit t a. du:::p your wurri's n somiutie else."
V, ;.!' W' ;'.;i;.-..- en t :-e".y in 'h. ir
itu.r. st n U w- d.. to t m- t re';t:h-- URGE FLCOD CONTROL
rants of the America!' Dar a;soeia-
ti n and rub..- premuteatcd by th- ; WA.-HUrciTOX. April 14 TP)
--pr an.' c.iurt foib.win:; i:'t-. t.:-ation Ppoktsuun for the midwest today
the bar. th y will i.t.t be allowed ni'a. ! immediate construe. ion of !:'oa
t talti th( bar -xar-ir.at ions in June control rc-- rvoirs in the Missouri and
and in the fail." ether tribu'a nes b f.;re the house
Th.- r-.-bo'd is a private '. t'C haviar: , -...jitrn! cotnniiit! e.
divorced itself from Mtrr cipr! Uni- IN'preseiitative Frank Carl son. It..
i hy "- Omaha what! tl at ir.s'itu- Ka n.. told the i emmittt e that ('tic
lion was taken over lv the boa'd i-i (i::h.-h of the nati-mal j.J p.t'.la;
tdUv-ation. ; !i cs in the M ;.-:. u ri valley, and that
; -the la !;-? farm population needs
EANCKERS START WAR TO !v.at.-- control and cons, rvation."
EINISH ON LOCO vVEEE Th-.. future pro.-t.-erity of this area
d t ::ds !-. the water t 'tat can be
PORT RAYIS. T- x. (UP) An oi -
r.ani.ed drive to rid ran;.as of lo-o . Carlson r.r:;ed acti. a on t::e Mi:
weed - a ph.: t .aria'.iy dreaded by r.-ad :-s. rvcir in cos; 1 4.7:t".ooo
est.-rn stockmen h- a use of its additional to ? (1 .1 7 .eoo ct ntributt d
harnue! t f'-et on bfrs-s. cede rr.d ',y local interests on the Republi.au
Dln-iP has be n r.antil by catt'e- river, and the KonapoRs reservoir
!.:.:: through the t.rritorj . v0 -;. ! s b b.w Sa'itm on th- Smoky
l,i .eo i.5 th- Sva'.ii. b w.-rd for vazy. ' RM". The hat.r v..;:l ! cost S7.14.
and was appli d to the plan; because 7011 j 1 h bral inter-s's 1", ribat i na
of the peculiar a at ion of the aui- 1U additional fRSeROfei.
ma Is pois md by it. Racked cattle-
;.;' u u 1-. r t i '-.
:': 1 -r direct tho.n:cT XJSE OF IIOOBLUII
a; tio! of th'-ir 1 -useh-s. An animal
that eats th- wild p-Iant soon c.k-s
o:' eha'l:i'!i aad starvation.
"A loco plant lives only tw a yi ai's.
M may or may n.o bear . d th- lirst
year. but. -ivi n stum rain, '.t bears
politically tl:- second y-ar." J-
Merrill, a spr.Lesmr n fir iiu .a.aa.'.p.
said.
l.i.o v. dss c-!i b- ti-pt! oy-d if
cut off two oi- tlii'.c incl es belov--
tb.e tops, but the . 01 k must be car-
i led (ai p-r.-htctit!y ovi r wide are;
to be effective.
Ramhe;-, bv
cuitirtr lb.- plants, it is mat.e W;d-. at. the bottom. s;f; r . . i-!y an
faom an autoniMbile f j ring and rt- jo'cs. Coats were ib'jbb -b.r. a.st-
. , mid-.- a hoe. A id, a krnd;h takes , ,i .,,,(; v. ore br.aid-bi imno d
bout a 1 n-i-e !i l-n-.'h of s; ir.:: ;uid black hats,
.he-pt-i' and. "-p-cr.ds one ml to a. p,,;!t v.as idPed by som- ruffian.
hph of a b.-ar, thu-e m
at -el is b at at a riaht
bolted to a h. a vy handle-.
COIIHISSIONER -JOT CITIZEI
PAl.l.;- CITY. X April 17. (UP
t,;' empire nas
b ,n a nem'ar of Rb-ha-d-oti ounuy
b; ard : iaee t:;r,. was rev-a! U to- .
d-..y wh.-n Cbarb s IP,: -.'a M-. (.1 in r.is .
i.-i.d-re.' his i-signation. Re had , .
L i n ( bail men. f the board Since- tne
first of Re- y, ;: .
At tb- aam- ton.
McCinnP
n -u d ha has
Pel fa:- (hit: i:-
bin. Re 1 ( car.e.
a Rritishcr when
, i . 1 1
I - home. '.:'.!-J in Canada in R!l
Re r''tirn d to the Uni: i d States. .:
sir. The fi-owine war he ant.lrd
,. r s. p.:-;,,s'lnt mver ,b-'
imd his s ae-id and final papers. ' ,
i
Hi- wife" obtained lor limP citR1
:,:;sbin nate-ra at the last r .turai- '
i itie;. das h-bl in Omaha. :
!
"ORE WORKERS EACH
RKTRf
.'. Til 1
If. Ap-
ta-oximatelv 2.1 (" i-n.tdaei s of '!, -
R ;dd V.'b'v! Co. proband to an:,::
f work Moadav afur acttb-nient of
; labor dispute that caused a one-
e; -y sbntib.wii of the plant. i
The s.er.-e ir.ent w ar rt ached after chines wiil not be- warned, but the he laid to a bandit .;dy this ni,rn- ph-.int iff asserts Mrs. Odem is be ing HEALTH OFFICER uUARANTINED! TORONTO. Out., April 1 G Mr. ' SPaevn.t, IS, has evolved a new pro
tix hour.; of u: got i.u iu by c; n.pa ny C. v ic- .: w ill bo bauibd out and put ia-.v. rnlav.-fullv held. ! ;and Mrs. John Dt ti ;2as. two of seven ! f ssion. He const ru.ts, fi iim oriainal
, i' i . ,. :. I, il : '-. -; , 0 , ' : .a' I 1 T'.l .1
Automobile W-rhci- uni n
Tne p. ant v as :'r.;t ti .wtt v h.-.i. :
U. A. Y.". mi ra hero protested the ' .
tt sr.r-'.er ft a v orlttr.rtn
part m u t t o a n a ; h t r .
a " - : ;
SEABURY TELLS HOW TO WORRY
SCIIENECTDAV, N. Y. (UP)
I A pica for "constructive worrying"
veiced by lr. David Seabury, of
? .. Yo:k' in a lecture at nion
C otiege.
Oruinary worry, Dr. Seaburv said
is caused bv fear in cortr of the I
imagination. The way to avoid this
habit, he advised, "is to seek the cen-
tor of the problem, let the reason
,c.onln.i ti,e thir.kinir process, and!
i, . .,. . -
1 j .......j'. j e."- t "
.'.''" L . .!,iScmf r I
: '.. ,,' . ' ' "". ' "'.rolls, it is rewaled in a special study
ivc.'at.J. n icif ' the mind to disrest i .... . . . .
. . , ............. ..
or.
i-1-" -.-11 mis ton-
sifac.ive rct'on to corre-t or acceitt
tho .-itm-.ti-m.
lie i.miataiaea lhal a n
L IV
t.i;.:e an-j.v :e:.r 10 enter ine
T T t ' " i h'
ubc.uer.t resa't
t.
v..-.; una vie to c, ,e wit!.
( ;
the ; :.
wil.i .e :r it. i..e. f-r.. t:.-;-i:une.'.,
""ir.e b.'..ir. is ;aiL:y (..i':
ulaied or no fh for thinkinsr.'"
1 ' , he : -.r, :. . - ; .'m:-! h-
- t- ' J -i -1 ' -I ar.ct hand.c-u ace
- their jmportanc.-.
1" --i:-.-e ve
.faoury ur;.ed
, I,. r.. . 1 j..
1 '
. . ; .'t . a. 1 - 1 -- 1
inutkm,
hi
Lcish.r. and determination" i
i e cenciUee ! r.is Ice'.urc i an.;
conserved a. an
ua.ed." be said.
SET IZ7 SAN FRANifiCO
SAX Tit A X 'i ;''( ) (UP) Ro.ai
j i:,.p- ;. lied an l-'ranc'.M-o iuss
t.j..ricbed the ilnalhh lencuau-.- v. ith
.,.. ;,a(!it;(in of ti-.-.' ward 'lecditnu."
: It was used by the local police in
coniu -tion with a ca.ir.r of bulli: s
:hta(bd by Riiiy Ibcd. Polie- Ideii-
tit.' I tlam as "ho .dlums" b. au. e of
it ,1,- b:a:I :-'s !:ai:ie.
This was ia. th- late Is.'i's. The
was d. scribed rm . arint;
spring boUcn: trousers, a typ-leveit-petl
a tool r(;vvin'.r jast aliove the- ankles
. aecot-ding to philologist--
HCP.SE 'N BUGGY DRIVEES"
R LAMED FOR ACCIDENTS !
i CIIH'ACCi. (UP) Too many h .rsc
e ; i e t -i 1
ll ! :r:-- ;ive-
i;i .. f...t..(I vcrcme- P
T Rahe i-. traffic safety eon.ultaat
'.-;: ,;i... Pafefv C
Ir: i! e
o'" (. -.-c--(' ra.v.a. ve-
1
R
b. d
u r.er
went to sleep ! had bicn drinking,
tie ceultl ek oeml en il.e ho: .-.e to stay
n t'..- re a eh Xiavdava. the dnvt r
; i o.i e ,. t ire i e . ;
1
The "ntod,:- ori
T.aiiie ami !(!:.:(- in sit
-'' " !- t thcrs. i!e is can .-sen. , j,,,,,,,,. T.,rt:1111 t(, p;;vc. wrilt,n j
r"i,' ''ir5"'- -nJ 5'"uCl-'-'U: '"l.he IetP.r wmuld have been At tornev :
f - - hic. - . w.th tjuteh aetir.n. j General R. C. Hunter, a mtmb-r of!
-b - ft U'.-- 7 '
" :
CT.IAEA RATTLES tZl I: ACaA j "The govt rn",. is not a memb. r of '
' 'tb.e board." se. id tf'R-efe. IP- found !
April R- (UP,-sRt ntiK f;!.,5( ., p ,,,,,!
'. . ' " ""; !" ', ,,w ...
sb::!,:a'iot:;:: a. for taaay, v.ha.i.e. .
:y form are tabo.i in local
id' th-; pa-off nature or j.iat pus in .
a? am . tt,' tit As
a. -at Cab I cf Pt lieo
Rni : ;' P. Munch, raid today in an
mitn.ine a drive to rid the city of ,
tl.v i e:.t ra pt ions.
Rat.ildishtaenfa hetnitig these ma- -
- t ,r : : t -i ! , i - , 1 1 i . ,- l , ,
to
riant:'.
A iiak.naanf i ..:.: ! v . at a
- .us - '.e;:d . d raifente of i'- a:
-st-;
court tf :t
orniifg en a
:i2.vz2 c: pcsa-.-r.sir.i; a s.ct maeaiae-.
'JqJ
Pay Out Large
Wages Paid to Railway Employes in i
Nebraska for 1937 Reaches
Sum of S32.723.216.
Nebraska benefited substantially
from the expenditures of the rail-'
...... .1- ;.. 1(i-- v..,.
1 I'd Uo ill 1 ' , I 14. ' 1 i.:ll4l..ll., ,
plies, fuel, new equipment and pay-i
v.huh has jiist been '.ompleud t-y 'fie;
1...... :
x i-n.au in. lunin.i.. i.e-.'in . -.- i!" -
Association or Ann rican It-. U roads.
U..i!vay p.urchasi s in :- bra.sk a
j - : v... ....... ..
':!;u'ib"rt shows. Cf this sum. $4.;oe.f.OO j Moore extdaincd thai the wheel:
';-;;wa- spent for mat, riala., supplks and,vt::.c ci:t )y. h..T:d and muuh ,-f the
,!'t year tota-eu .a:. me re -
I'm 1. while $l.li'."C7 w ent for new
i 'Piiii.'iue'.it (not iucludine; that built
in coin pa ny shous). Thasa purchases
vcre made in ITU towns and titles . ,i t ,.rc,i,:t..n t( the r;a ,,
. . , . . . "e-.e , ........ u -....i.- "'-
xa'-d in ,i ot tne .. count us oi : ..;c.(, rar(0 o;- v.(.o.d and looro de -
j
tbe t;lte. I i. .... i u ...... ,u ' . s , ,r-..: .
v. .,, .. , ;.,,'-'tJ nat - f'----t.
V.;.::cs naid to ran wav tni'deves m ; .... ,.,.... ..,...,..,! i
Xcbriis.ua durinir it.t'T amounted t. ;
. , , , ,
s"-..;;.el;.
1 a, t- .-1 . . i i-U ,'(..- live i ir j H1
.1
a;hn as a v hide, the railroads iast
year p. i 1 ? 1 ,1 0 1 .4 CS to- the m'-re
, 1 .... i ii t ) Mil .-.;' i . . i it. i l- t.- n ; 1 -
" - " ' v "
11. v. .Materia!';, mippiu :. and lilt 1
-'i.l'fi id-.'i, L- U j j 1 i ; - . t.iiU i ii' i
t . ....- i ' :. .... .1 n I i
f .r ali uav. e-uip:u. nt ( i X
pi that'
tiu'-tructtd in railway shops v uabd
J .t7 S.4 GS. Mure than lli.ooo
t. wv- a ltd cii i r !.u-it"d in -J'.'-s vi :
t::e II. -72 count ias (;f the United
-t .', a ibar.-i! t
ileet benefits from
eume o; i-.iitr;
: vir.tr.
In It't'.T, th- country's rail earlier:-,
aao distributed $ 1. a .-Oh f :,
!." in waa.as to th.. ir impioyes. the
l c ; c rt says.
RAZOR I-LA3ES. 270 KINDS.
TIT-"7I TT.T TTrtTJUV T Ji T.
j.ox iii awi
IXRiAXAPORIS. Ind. I(UP A
ye ar or so aeo Robi it 11. Rennett. a
il-(;i,i-:il eiteiiieer '..ith a Ph.D. from
Purdue Utiversity. started to fnd a
a.at i -factory r a .or blade. In a abort
tirii he had several different brands
on hand.
Today he .has 117-. dif!r!it hie.ds
ail matiy libd in th-ir b.oie It's
his h(dd;.-r Re has bo::e!:i them here
and in nearly . v ry ;es:-i-ea as set -tliu.-nt
at v h i h h.e stoppid d'.Mir. 1?
a vacation trip throi.-e.h MiUnian
ami '; a-on.sln.
He buys a (ompbte I'-aekaee of
';ic!: d ilf-rert kind. b-avs one- Idade
in the Lev and v"? the nines ia h !;
.-! avit-.i? kit. IR sees he has eot-
ten vervi hi!.:'" from h.alf a shave to
:te .-have s from a sine,!,' blade.
P.em.'eU lias one other Lobby which
he start-d just lv-emly col!eeti-.?
vlini' r.:-.. Of th" ; known e lenn uts
he has -R. i-c
liKiijii? ne.iitn-v. n-.-on
Inch he is..h.t d from
eni'.tm and tellurium.
sras. i,o!-on ( v. !;
be-rie acid I . se!
SENTENCE CDILalUTED
;.:..i o..n . .;,ni - i r t r : a ok .
hrr.iin;d. --yi a i -obl Pierce c unty
-.'a:-r;o r r: rvin-? a Hie term in the
te pen; ;er. iia ry far the lata! shoot-
f his 1 roiker-iri-lav Cei.r.ue Yoss
v1(...,.;i pp.. s ntence commuted to -
years today by the board of V ardons. :
Ohrmund. v.lio allegedly rliot and
1 1 ;ec oss
r an aiaument
to d i a, i-i ,hi t ia-'.i of an estate, b.as ei'ti
rtantly ma !nt aim d the man died as
'be result of Id: i d .lots, which form-
(1 1:1 !';;; h;;:c! 1:e(;v-i!-g a ni'je!l,,iiK, li(.xlsU,.lv..m!;, .fWilHpou(r::nii! whidi are believid to be in- j"'3 t!a"
tit; mabil- im :.) the da-:or. -'l5'"r (ij;.,,;.,.. to indicate whether the en- habited by fierce natives are to be.
' nan in m th actual shooting.
( be
peroks atid ommtitainuis
ura.tit'd by t h.e board included
i"bai-;;-a Saomhra. Richnrdsoti caun
i y. cattle theft. te be1 la. Id em parole'.
DEMANDS SII0V7D0WN
CORXCIR Pd.PPPS. Ia.. April 1 "
i UP N'ti-.raska Cos error It. R.
Cochran's a. Hon in writing to John j
Xuvetn c'tmtiany. dt manding an im-
ri.'dPite ov down oi v.b, ib.v t'o
e.u-nainy v..,ti!t! accept the bends of
the Rodeo strttt brida.-. was attack-!
eu l-y Dr. 11. R..RR..a:c. secretary ol :
in,, t.ii, ,,..,i.,t l. n-i.-. i.i
i . ii i. . , . . j .. 4. .- ; ,1 I'.i i
.,,. Ow..,a
the b-ard. he said. '
mitteil by Mayor Dan Ru-br of Om-
vhn a,,M is r: p::ar(1 -,(.mb;r.
,
HELD j? EY RANDIj
OMAHA. April 14 UI
--"
.ar-old bookkeeper for a whob sale
grocery company here lost almost alb,;,,,, ,v-;s filed in district court. The
When Re nard Iturvtta. had jm t j
alighted from his tar lo opt n the
VVll .'I 1 i-l "-. i-i! t'.-vr Ii -.- 1 t
garare oo..rs tne man j'itapa:'. at him ;
v. ith a nun in his r-h-
i.urv iz loct ;
d ;-t ?7-v. a .
s - water; ana 1.13 a u to mo hi'.
i CLOCK CARVED ENTIRELY
FROM FLORIDA WOOD
ORLANDO, Fla. (UP) Furred to Dirck Roosevelt and Henry Wysc
rc'.irc? because of iil he.dt.h. Lb A. Ristler, ld-year-old runaways from
Ulcere, Uilamlo cartractor, has tk-ithe exclusive Grot on s-. hool in Massa-
voted the last five year.-; u, construct- j ehusetts v ho had been the object of
ir' a trrau Jfather's clock cf ret;ce;a vide search in eastern United
i
Florida wood.:.
The sT.i.iue timeaieee. v,,ich V.ioro
1 '
j said "follows no design, bting entire-
; !y a product of my own mind and
, labor." is 7 feet tall and construct -
ed entirely of wood, including the
! ...(.in!fr.i
j ih.iiiiu.
The b7 jreur wheels in the tbc -
1 i:cet.ir$r ur.h and the irear wheel - -
1 . ...
.n th. rtnkniir unit 01 the ch.r'; arc;
-T--...-I. .. r....-
,iiai.e ei i ic ruii : r e i : u : . w oou. Ha,
era in of v.hi-.b. is paralbl to the axbii
0f the wheels to insuie in.iferm f ric-'
; tu,n taiou-aojt.
; tei i,.J t,f
c r. ". l act : n .
ce-.o'e-.i
lO t!:C
i 7j.t. snrir-.-s. which ; :oo t
Tin. r....i- cf iii. i-l: ': j 1. -w'i r.r
.... - ............
' rn,. td-. . ,0 ..-- r'ni-hr ; m -t-i
. . - - .1 1 . ...
,v...inu, .vnnc toe on.: a . . uea
; . nx , ,. ,.,. n ., ,
: .J.,.," '",..".';' ',v', " Th' .
'
face are a Iiadit calorcu otanae wooet.
iiadit colored oianse wood.
1 , ...
j .-.
: T-t'iiuiijiini i
. . ., ... ... , ,
( f
r.cb in thn-kiii
va'eJ hy had wc;
v
The e'ece!
,
W0IIAN LOOKS AHEAD
TO ICG AND 1ST IIOVIE
SAITI.PA. Okla. i Up, Riaic
Deers wiil be loG years eld o! May
1 ;-lld she savs he i., a iaa; p, do
son;- thinsrs she has !:'.; done be-
fere.
"First."
: cm a down!
,0 th(. drui? store, sit a: th- ;
:ta;n
at. 'I hi;;,- a r.od.i. 1 ve !. v- r 1
oto .
. in n
n Pm aeiue to a pi tu-e uhow.
. 1 . . . 1
o will b: my f.r.-i.
"And finaiiy I am a. ii.a to be !
driv e;i home and I won't say a w ( -ad j
abou; the driving, me one com- i
Plaint." !
' Mrs. Ravi rs live? ah-:-' in a lo.e.:-'.''
on a hi"! eve 1 loi.i.inv a
hie 'away.
" 1
She knew m.inv off:, vrs in th
C; il war.
"(Rneral Sherman was a hand
; some man. worth ai:y erii-l's time.'
' s'r e r late d.
.lcLil if c-'w, .T.;.l. livilin- l.l... I.
".' ,.' ,
' ., ,, , . , . , .,
h" add d that she is no hermit,
"All I wan.t is a few acquaintances.
I gave up friends ,".o years a.ao."
PREPARE TO SECURE PLANT
i x. , . ....
i x OKK, Neb.. Apt il 14 ( L 1 ) t n
n s t,.j.iV ,. .K,,.ud round.
, ' " V ,' ,' "' ' "" ,,
woi-k had b. en h.;J lor aaqnisit ;on
, , , , ...
df a eitv-owned puaer plant and dis-
tribution scsiiin ia, connrenee v.r.n
. ,. ,, , ... , ,, x.
l '. I s c, I ll i n,M ..-.- ... t.r.A.t i,,;-., i
-t'.... ., T.n.,ii,- n !;i,-ll 11, I V .T''l R
tb.e citv.
Offi ials. howevt
tressed that the
conference was informal and that no
actual negotiations were launched.!
roI,...a,1 v 0-i(.5..1;! W(.rt. ...id to have I
expressed wiiiiuem ss to discuss the
matter further.
Counsel refruin-d from making a!
j)-;
; definite proposal far the power cor
pany's cor.siderat iei and ltist
tire generation p
and distribu-.
tiop. svstetn or
an;, part of the sys-
tern w tmld be sold and the price j
BURGLAR AIARI FALSE?
MAYER IT'S COCKROACH
ST. ROUIS RP If ycu have a
burelar alarm m your name ana it j
, t- ...
, -.
'"1"'
don t get :s. id. it may ne
just a cockroach. Major Albert Rem-
, ... , . .- .... c t ...,! . .,,.
: en. ci.a n ma a o: - c. ....u:.,
of Rdice commiasbners. found that
i... , -,. ... i.. . -,,a , .,, I
' -'';; ' ' " , i
as-, m-i-i t a: ; t " "'- ' 1 i
bi;:h ia r. "titi'i-e. 1.- ei i.-coveretl tnai
1,., discovered that;
false alarms at- -et off bv ats. rats. ,
dugs, canariis. and even co-kro.iehfs. ,
"In fact." he ''aid. "the only pets j
its.
jf'ur.d met to have committed the ;
obense at cue iim. or another arc
Coldlish."
SEER I-SOTIIEE'S RELEASE
' YORR. Neb.. April R ( UP ) Viola ' Hunt, r college girl, at Pas! not if had church strvi.e Sunday. April b-b-rm Region. Davis was first tc-m-iPiowu
today fikd for a return of she thinks she (an tarn m;m. y by when he became sne'deuiy iil. e was -'-der of tne post.
: ti'thpas corpus to ri-It-tise her mother. I v.atchiipe the neiehooi-'s baby. More a native of Roston. '
Mrs,. Jlarv Od; m of Rul' from the '
Women';; reform--: ' cry here-. The ae- ,
Mrs. Cdoin wa.s s-nttne-d Ly Uich-i
-....a Connie June Edward Rurfco '.
n . . . . 11.. 'O.I,.!
in March
ha t oa vagi-;, m ;' h'
-harg.-s. She v as b rn at Ruin a r..
1735 rVm a re.-ider.t of Kir hardson
mty ail her life, the petition said,
RUNAWAY BOYS RETURNED
!
BALTIMORE, lid.. April 1 (j (UP)
Mates, arrived today at the Lome of
' J. Cyrus Distkr. lather of one of
l
jth- runaway youths. The two boys,
who ppt'it lart nip lit at a Springfield.
! -'ass., hotel arrived at the RisMer
j heme shortly after the cider I :stler
i If ft for V v- Yuri.- t.'i :i id in :i c 1 1 i b
j ..... ..... . a . .. ........ a..--
'1'"1' them.
! Distlcr immediately noiific d
,... . .. .. ,. ...
- il:? - -eimi. j.-ks-v-ii. nioiiui 01 lue
f.tli. v vn-.-iv.-MV v ..ti.t.V. . .n
.............. .... . . . L, .. . .
STRIKERS TO RETURN TO WORK
. -
; PARIS. April 10 ( UP) Workmen,
; tt-tulinar D.t-fo who had been en -
i
.'aaed in sit down strikes in
! matnlerei ;-.:! a;id otht r factories in
i.. ..; l. t , ,.
i-: isv ''ll "l;"l:i ' '
'their L; m s todav. under an a eree-.
- j
,ta.t bv which t'.tev are to return to!
1 , r, , ,.
. work Tuc-dav after ;h" K .s; r )m
' '
-ihiv ami s-i.e-,1 tin work '. tee '.-ovi rn-
mi:t t cat moment ii-er'-am.
A ft ar ir vern in en t -!i cu-ot L, t
1 - ; , 1, ..,,..',.,-.,... . .-o . .1-
- ' ...........
' w ere sent to reach nmra than a few
' facfri.-s and the real evacaattion
i i . .
,! l',l-
.
i
M-.ril Hi (Ui'i A
MACO.MR. 11!
j call was issued u.day f'-- di:--runt b. d , '
farmi rs of f-astern liiiiods to meet
!..t v.w.r-,1, M : i" ! i v p-,. t., ,.re , a-
0 :i "- volt" a-ai;oi th- ' comp-i;-;
j s.u y" features cf the new crop dir.- j
tie! proeram.
Readers f the movtm-tn sail d; b-
eations from, several adh-cent ( oan-
tie-s a;- expiated to attend - the cem-
-fiiarce.
Plans will be dise-ussed
c xtcu-
-'i'-n of tbe- f;abt aira.insi the erop
e"lli!-o! l-et
i-otmtki.ut the torn bolt
I leaders said.
WILL COMPLETE C05LUITTEE
V. A.S!!1X(1T()X. April It! UP
Member;-, of th- joint e!:e: -ssiona!
committee to investitrat" the Tonnes -
c.. Vi.m.v f.nti. .:!:.- .-r, b'v iviu I.-
i completed n-xt Tu.sday with the ap -
A., --.-1 n t o.,., 7 i n-.i-i,
; R., Pa., or Senator Kmest V.h Giiison.
u., vt. j
S.nat.' Minoi ity la ad r Charl.s,
R. MeXary, It.. Ore., or. whose reeom- (
jmenda.'.ioi; Vice President tRirm
i v'i!1 Jirine a st; c-s-or to Senator
(Arthur I apuer said h- v.ou.d b am
i
. oy that time v. lie; her he will si r e.
. a p'H ; i.ttcaii.i iii : v.i.:..
EIRD CALIER EASILY WINS
FRIENDSHIP CF CHICKADEE
! EAST IUK'HESTEIR X. H. UP
!
j Ilaroid Parley baas ted to hia i:vi-h-
bar ahetif hi; ;;(, v.-es- as a b;;-,.l char.
: -
lap i; 4 "h-v's f'ie.-d v.s dcT1- 1
: 4 1 v .t--e-----
h! The hniu.te.r pointed aea.,..s the,
two ca;e..;.a.e- m a t;ee.
lie waeeaee. re coiuu u.ra one oi toe ;
f p.,
Oill.S V.
..:.), '
tus e-Ul.et w..;f).;na'.
, ,
i lus'.ie urc.-C me cbianaaee
;.- aiiahtad 'iii'
Came cmsir ;
the stem of loeiey .; tarnee.-b ph.-e.
EXPEDITION TO SURVEY
WILDS OF NEW GUINEA
.
SYDNEY, X. S. W. ( UP i Twenty
thouaand s-iuare miles of Xew tluinea
ead said'"" which m white man has set foot
ffieially expiated.
An expedition bd by J. R. Taj lor, :
assistant district odiccr, will mt.ke I
: iik' sarvev on ne na.i oi ine ma.u-
,
j datory country, Australia. R will
' J
SAFETY COUNCIL FAVORS
STTiTPT -, v-t i;t ttctc
blbilbi libib
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Newton Sialetv t oe.neil 1ms l eeam-
,-. . , ...
-uenaao in at cventsta us.c w ratten c:i-
:
-n.umnens and , oad n.ds stm.ar eo;
these given ai mieauts lor automobile ;
3:,.t..-..,
P. eye. is. s :us.o we .; d fe re'-.uired
-- -- . .i n ia i. (.
to o-ie hand signals, -bev tralfie,
to e,v e hand s.,mds. .bev tralfie,,
.:g-ts and e :u:p then- "vkcD.s ' with
approved Imbi'-, heil, horn, b fh,
brakes ami redecter.
GIF.L STUDENTS WORE V7AY ! died last nieht c 1 a Ln-pit;;l. lb- had , '-' 'I ar Dw ight V. Davm has
'reaeittly undervtnt an opmafion. idonat.d a bottle tf 1 IR'-ycar-old
NEV." VOKi; (UP I A i-'-.iturday1 Mr. Stanley, a composer of organ! brandy to the Last Man's club organ
night date livers -othire to a rUi-ic and an instructor. t.Iav. d his i""- St- Louis post of the Amer-
than half of the studeak; v. ork ant
go ta school, tea
I
DALLAS, Tex. (RP) Rr. R. R. ;
Daii. y, ;tuirant :;;.! td'fi.ir of the t iiv '
TO ! T
dt pa rt :
t..;-d a
"Quara it; m d ' si en ov. r his own
frcnt ciarr ami v. nit La el: to bed
with a case of chicken po::.
HERMIT CHAFES UNDER
I REGIME OF CIVILIZATION
! IIAXFF, Aha. t UP ) I'.ill Carver,!
7 l-year-c!d hermit ed Johnson's Rake. !
. vani;- to irt home to bis tiny, ram-j
shackle cabin in the wilderness.
Carver has been hospitalized lure
, ...... I
; since early in ieccin..cr. vhtn be
'. was l'our.d wander ins t,n the lake
.
shore in a state of ?rm---t..rv::tion. I
! lie dislikes; "wirumen." and Ire-:
. iuei;t!y inform;-, nurses and hospital
attaches to that eft ct. lie recently
ni ,?.- r.'el in .". tl ! i I -mi.t to lea VO
s.. - - .- - - i - - -
the hospital screPy. but was later
: ,!.f nded and rt turned to the i'-i-
. , .. ..
; sn.ut .01..
1 C-.vi i, 1 i-.i 1 t c, i In return.
, . - i
;,( his mountain home for th- yiun-
nul" as ::oon l 1,0 -:,i:s exUl h il ;!l
- hi'1 P'-imitive abode. Caiver cared lit-
; ' b' cr m ne fm- iufermatiou Irom the
f,," lu
euis.ae v.ona.
u.:u ii i . ... i. ti ..v.ii. iii. i..Lii.i. .
hc-rt visits to Ran If for his m aver
tui :!1
, in
.:..- o t. in i..,.
-t 5 t ., i-"
- ' -1 ' '.!. R"atlo!.. 1......
,
".ml. sa-.it ,: - i.a . .'s
O1'- pi tin '' ' o'1 r i .. ' a. s n-a-. ..is
ha l.. t'i.d worked in the mim at
. a . : . a ' . i . .
v. ;i-
: Ro v.-as s:nem,y i,: n.rte y.a.
; - lb" dd fri-:r.ds he had r. larre
'iii-!'. evt in (' ' . rv lv! n 1:
j . ' .
! ii .....,..'.,.. I.I
i .'. nu ui i .-f t. muji.-.n i"
t very r..?;-.i--t. wa.s linioi in he; cabin
iwhcn the s.".u !i was start,.! tor nmi
IaFt yuu' v:hi'n ho va:5 ri'b0,ul lllisS
ARREST CREEP PLACED
rOR FELON TREE Ii? 19S9.
I tT- ' 1 1') it x-ul''
j ;; !'s ,-"ul-' tan l',!!l5-h ,
: lVar:1 :v;','o:,,! Snov-'- v h" t'-,al;;'ii ;
!!'i,.in t1:., ,ii- ..ii:::.i-iii'i !:ile:
''"" l"k .......
Tint h.e'il l.-a ov: a. isb.ed.
Si-ow. is in f,de.:a! tu-is-
i-a., . i- .-.!. ;, t!... : 1 -t .c V, or
- .-
1 11 : 1 1 a , i 01 a .-ids ; v , 1 1 o: 11 o i o -
hi rb-s. The iuiias add i;p to al years.;
Respite- the h.alf century of v.ait-
St. Rouis police' have 'placed a
;b;
ietann-i- aeamst snow wnn can
:or!!ia ami federal indice.
. Snow is now vi. j;v the- time St.
: f ....a. ,e ,..,i ... i,?-n
.iu. - n p.. SO.
;
j ct EAI-IF"'IEI-JT SEEN
" r0Il"E2IPIRE STATE G.A.R.
SYRACPSi:. X. Y ( UP) p.eca.'tse
mane id' th- "Rows in R!ue" have
, p, r, , p-bled or hove di-.d in re -
(iri van-? the 7a'nd anneal New
'
, V-t U S'ata Ivpartme nt Rueampnient
U f ;he C. A. R. at Kuche.-.te-r. X. Y.,
in .Tuna ma.y be the last. jiiear the Neva dr. -California line early
j Tv. o hundred Cii! war veterans I today. The railroad officert here said
r- v side in New York state, ami of , a number e.f persons were hurt but
ith.at number n,,t more than " arei:io- st riously.
expected to rcspot:d to eiu-ami.nient
;
call. The aver;.-..' aae of the Xew
York Suite G. A. R. veteran is 13.
.
!
,
DRZAK SAFETY RECORD
: RINt tii.N. Ai'i-il 14 I lib R:n-
. i-oui a a.a.i acciu-.ai li'i-oa v..i,
' 1 . .... .. 1 71
i'ie-u ....i v. j. a u i i-oeii, t.
Rincolit insuraiu-e man. sue. unibed
,(l: ,OUJ "Utoies recti vt-a in a
i .-re .-:i yestirday wuh a car driven
bv Howard Itrooks.
v".n Rett in failed to regain con-
sc iousm ss. He suffered a broken
u, ir. '.cured jaw and was para-
- d i''''m the shon'ders down. It!
;''"" he first automobile fatality in
JUDGE IMPOSES EREAD
AND WATER, SENTENCE
OMAHA. April ii (Ui'i The first
, , , . ,
l.'i-cad a n tl water sentence in Several i
(
. V . I 1 o .1 .IZl Jlll tl U 4 '.I i 1111 t 4,li.i . Ill
; sentencing James W. Rallard. Stan -
1. -t,, ..... : .. .1..
'..I,, -'I . I oi I. i; e i,i;t. 1. ;i l: 41 Iii
i .
'sertioii In !; :1 rb; I'litic. .7 n I
'
O'l'ri e. i-.ib d ih:.i tlv ttvsl U, P,iv.j be
on a bread and water diet. Ralhud
w. : i-r...t ),i-.. :,t,.v ,s -.vir.. f,,u
' '
'lowed: him to Omaha and al.h si diy
found him in the home of "the other, - , 7., , ... , .
;U s une. 14 and I-l, es.
their elassmates. Douglass and bus
VEHRAN CEGAIT DIE3
nv Ait A- rii u rp Ron
OMAHA. April 14 ( UP ) P.en
FtsnKy. 74. nationally known as an
Vxp. rt pipe orm-nist w ! for the past
"4 years has been choiamasttr and
'oreanb! at Trinity ca!hed!-a! lore.
SUFFER PTOMAINE POISONING !
i-aons lo auffei- j.tomaitie poison-
p,.- x.;-;,-r Uiiug earned ..ars, arc
rera rt-d by hospit.,1 of: i ials today
to be in fairly good condition. The ;
five other fersjus c:caped serious ill-
I-fL PZ
UtdlLl idlill&
OrPlCr KCSldCllt
"
L L- lf"T7
i wlt
Arthur H. Shir.delbover Passes Away
at Omaha Hospital Today To
be Buried Here Monday
; pro, Saturday 5 ra!iy
This morning at 2:00 o'clock at
' St Incr-tib 1-,iTi;tnl in Om-ilin fle.'ith
, - - - w k , .. ..... j-...,. ... ............ ........
C'ame to Arthur II. Shii't'.elb.iwer. a
; forr.ter Plattsmouth resident, who.
1 With his wife and family hrd resided
. . - ... .. ..... ... , , ..
r i ..:'.. nan man a en ue. u:ii;uta. lie
' had li(.n aiIin;, for f;(,ino time.
; Mr. S!:;ndelbower was f. years of
a.'.'. lie v as imm n ii i j.ouiue
K..,,,(.,.v f,rt,w J() yoi:n- man
,,.,0,j ' in"" , " of 1h(1 ' (,o,;11(rv
- it,, vts hum at I.;uisville.
'Married in Kentucky in 101(5. Mr.
,. Mnndc: 'ower and v.ne caaae west
to !,,.a!f. in NVl.msk.o. ar.,1 for a
' , , t 4. t .,
. i.rr.aaer fi years prior to the strike
be was an employee of the IJurhnc-
,
ton shops here. Later tb.e family
iu . .1.1:1.1 unu i;e lie inru
' t.s:ti n in the Union Pacific t-hops
at t aa t toaeo.
i.e.ae. me wt.e. lu.i. ne i sui-
vived by five children, three dauc;h-
'!( -iiid tun snie T!:t-v- nrn T j nlln
' '
T ..... .... 1 I'' .f HT . Tl ... .1 I
, a aiui r.Miic: i .i i &. .u. v. itceu j ,
' ct!;irb'S and Arthur. Jr. all residim;
j:l ();naha. Three of the livinir child-
i ren and two others who are buried
i in Oak Hill cemetery here, were
, born during the years they resided
in Phittsmouth. There also survive
his passim? four grandchildren and
' two slaters. The latter are Mrs.
Ceorae Cowhill and Mrs. II. L. Ken-
nedy. both residents of Memphis.
Tennessee.
. .
j he remains arc at the Kenneth
l-H.iVJl . 1 V ' i I H tl 1 -t III V'lllll iMi, M'. i e'
i they will lie in state until Monday
mom Funeral serv'aes will he h.eld
at St. John's Ejus opal churdi al
., ,
! r.oth and Relvidere Roub.-vard, Om-
iha. at ( tie o'clock Monday afternoon
in rtlnl -r nf lilt, ii'iclnv 1?,.- I.- T
in char
! Sea ker.
Followin? the services at the
church in Omaha, the Battler Fun-
' Ro:ne wiil bi it;- the remains
ll'rt' fcr ii'ternieiit in the family lot
'in Cak Hill cen;etery.
0 ,lI,u'ral ( or,t'e:e is expected
i 1101 1' a,",ul 2:20 p- ,n-
j
; ER0KZN RAIL CAUSES WRECK
! RRS AXGRLI:?. Calif., April 14
I A broken rail sent four ears
'.-it-,.
ol the I men Pacific iast passene,e r
1 train, the "Chalb n f?er" into a ditch
Mimbers of a dining car crew
jSiif.cred the most serious injuries, the
;Union Pat i fie chief dispute hes said.
, . . , .
i rl:-' ''"'' v.as bound to;- Chicago.
: ,
Three cars overturned.
The wreck occurred shortly after
. t. a. in., i -a ci iu; nine.
HOTTER THAN HELL
j -m-.u mtth, April la ( III New
i l ork at the moment is hotter than
Hell.
j Rartntz Stenzie, who ou-ht to
, know, said so today w hen he arrived
, here on the steamer Stavanaei fjord.
Bt-nzie is mayor of 1111. a town in
j Norway. Re came to Ann rica for a
- radio appearance. He saiel lots td'
I American tourists buy one-w ay rail
! road tick, ts to his town and send
. '1 ni ba.k to people they don't like.
Ileil means ".slope-" in Xorweeiati.
ENJOY FINE TRIP
j pirTCI XSOX. Kan.. April 13
! 1
, , i , , T T- . . . . , . , , .
, (LP) Ij. R. Douglass today had the
...
railroad provide an observation car
lev l-i.; ill- ! i,.,ik , . 1 1 (,f till. Ill
,. : , . ..
: ....
va cation. Douttlass is an 01! man.
.. ... ..,.. ... . , ,.
i i;e' fu-s iuciluc ins iao eiaiiei;-
son J mmy, c. were the onlv men
in the group. Mrs. Dougla.-o r.aid they
v.-otna occupy a wiioic iior in a luitcl.
r RANDY TOR "LAST MAN''
ST. LOUIS UP Former Secre-
MODELS HADE Or SUGAR
SAX JOSi:, Cal. ( UP ) Robert 1.
' Ib;ns. model bouses, wiili lumps -f
'e - i - g.ir. These- arc sold to real estate
;wn1 eonstructing ctimpanicu for ci-
a.ci.io.i P -"poses,,
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