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About The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1952)
THE VOICE Ft BUSH ED WEEKL1 “Dedicated to the promotion of the atitaraL. mcuu md mr-tsud life of a great people.10 Melvin L Shakespeerr® Business Address 2228 • attest Ruble s Dorothy dr Mrs. 'OS . Nebraska indst its act of dame 1 87W i year subscription . .V) tin*;# salty " . Out ot Stats 1 Tear Subsrnptsnn e.ff~«ngs !ogy He t Are We Our Brother’s Keeper? The 1952 Lincoln Community Chest-Red Cross Fund Raising Campaign is an actuality. The need this year is great. The amount to be raised this year is $467,653.22, and this amount plus whatever is over-subscribed is needed, and can be used to ad vantage tn heip mr COMB neecy the CJSO. the many agencies that are part of this great tanupagr Today, more than aver v« as mr brothers' Iceepers in. the time tt their distress. (SeLMlt Tffi. T-riil WONDERFUL GsaBSmEaZ. V iimT your Red Feather proudly REGISTER AM) VOTE Men have sacrificed their five: since the beginning of this work for the chance of having a voici in their government. They hav« lost, as well as their lives, for tunes, and promises of fortunes Such statements as “Taxation Without Representation Is Tyr anny” and “Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death” live forever in our memory. Because they were statements from men that gambled their lives and their fortunes for the forming of the government of the United States. Brave men: strong men; and if they were liv ing today they would gamble their lives and fortunes to protect the rights that were so costly gained. We fully realize the cost. And if we wish to prove ourselves worthy of this inheritance we j would march tn the hailnr ww he l one. Assuring Sir genermnns p. ■ come that the aerifies mane xy s cur forefathers was rmr macce n i . • vain. In m our coanriumry hem am' men and women Scran ail par's rf the LTrut*»o States, jams aave ar* joyed the rigid tn vote- uL he years of their lives' ant Bberr have never had the "ignr n »mt But here in Lincnirr .ail tf is isaw the righr to vote and :t is mr tjpr? as citizens tn esans tins rugitt Wake up. sneak up mean: wtih he ballot. Carry nr this hnscstaec right. Only a Sew years igo n*sr and women paid “or it m umur. sweat, pain and 'ears. Hr mod im only a little rdfhrt. Heguser am vote. Hat tamarrrrw, rmr he tbkz day, but today CO. 3.. Indianapolis Clowns Win Negro World Sries NEW ORLEANS (ANP)—The Indianapolis Clowns claimed the world championship of Negro baseball last week as they shut out the Birmingham Black Barons 5 to 0 in the final game of the 1952 Negro “world series.’’ This gave the Clowns a margin of 7 games to 5 in the 12-tilt se ries. A crowd of 5,000 fans saw the Clowns win their third straight Negro American league championship. The Funmakers won the first half of the split NAL season, ana the Black Barons, the second half. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR GOLD CUP BREAD To lake the lawn, he Omo|, haa to win four nrangit: gmr , after ^railing by ae 941 mar-pri. Henry Aamn. he bannumt rookie said ta ha huorm Srauc farm ry'ftem ?arr ier tns kctii. piayea with he rinn aucng hue post-season sales m east. he Clown* to victrary. 3e laiton JU2L: and slammed iuc :iv« inu» -suie | Giilett Foul fry ] lots at >snnnf? 17th urn f ihrMH* i JPSAJC or QUAL.TY mtmra aitmitAi »»ctrri Tm State Historical Society will E Hint ttf ~*tr annual meeting at tm .Conmuaee: Hotel it Loncuix. at iBatorue? OnoUer IBte The msti 'luliirr wiuct preserve* tut instory a£ ^ieurastu. nai qum a iustary of its owi. anc tons seems like a gooc . rime ti reviev some off it tor you ’ Tt*t Stole Historica Society mam founoer rt IBffT, lie year ISeimiSfit v.-ai aamrtiec mic tor iimiar. at toe State HisiortesL So mie? anc T Jtrra-% hssuazUtn* It tint eadiy toys, it was simpry £ proper organ Egrtmt estanbsnec larpeev to tout trite to a block of BanB u. Ian ran giver, it iiy tie mate government fcuong it toe 3ff7Pt however puuin - sprrieec Kehraskans dt rmei toat toe vcgscnsszXssa. snouic tse piacerc nc » going cast* to ab ler ant preservt tot record! off USensaasf t pioneer says—already, tetvst tor tear ear** case, supping ;asay Trader toe roaaersn^ id (Sitvemr Boaerr W. Junto £ grnmj id met nrcuanec £ rail tor rot organ nainna. meeting it tot id tot mate. Tnar meeting neit ar. tot tic Tonxmema. fimc. it T.m-ntr. Sept T&-2C JKm effemer a tnaegaanza iiiot id tot mstitahot at ine Se irraiiiu Sure Hisinri*ral Society I: ■wat ragnewtoaterc ar thac sat anc laowernor runat was ** teeter is 3mr preuoexn Froff Sarnie Aug —gnniPT tnrouguoir tael mate tor rut -mirii** n Tii’ii .ilia's— was se tenet as toe fern ae^reur > to mutt war asanec zt a*c T& versit? Hal anc tot Soaery n>f»T tit* rot id preserving tne sury id Scnraagj, Tit wnrt went lorn-arc s £ mail, way £C Tam mr toe r-.^_ -- ^ 100,000 Books I Mi Kmasr—Jkl« Su&tacrs j ■ ** mm m M <mm, hmm km I -lerialr koi filled to overflowing ftbe null space made available V/ ftbe Univenatjr. j A Bgmficanl milestone in tbe inistary of tbe Society occurred in ItKS when tbe legislature ccmsti-j ftuted its as state institution and 1 ’made the first appropriation for: jits support Ir 1885 tbe legislature (designated tbe Society as tbe state's offirial custodian of all1 public records., documents and other materials off historical value. Over tbe years, fi* Society has amassed a large said useful coHec r»rw of boats, newspapers, manu scripts. photographs and museum anatenais relating tc Nebraska anc the West As £ approaches its 75th year of active service to tbe people of Nebraska x has under con struction a huiidmg of its own to hou« the state's histone*] records. Tmc ouihsmg. to oe rampieted durmg 1851, is located at 15th and x. streets in T-anroln just east od fiie Uruvg site's Student Union When completed, it will embody the iztes: m design and ctmsfi-ac liot. and wiE enable file Society, [ THE DIAMOND SHOP N. Coraer ISA & 0 • Jewelry • Wotcaes • Costume Jewelry • 130's o* other hems 4f I At Deeply 5k. shed Prtdeg. Now is the time ts bey Oriel— j j JcecirT Gifts at Real : Every hem in Our Entire EAST WINDOW CHEAPPER L DRUG STORE SMITH Pharmacy __ ^Kere Your Furniture Dollar Buys More us o am Shurtleff's Furniture Co. for the first time in its km* exist ence. to interpret adequately the history of Nebraska. YOU CAN PARTICIPATE IN THE FAMOUS REXALL 1c Sale At BRIDGES PHARMACY 27th A Holdrere Wed, Thun, FrL, Sat <Oc5- 15, 1«. 17. and IS) SKYLINE KZ CREAM STORES 1433 SmA St Phone 3-111* 1417 K SC Phone 2-4*74 IMS K SC Phone 2-1122 S4M So. 14th Phone 2-2289 ‘End* r*n Quest For the Be* f Slryhnr Fora** So. 14* SC LATSCH BROTHERS OFFICE SUPPLIES GIFTS — CAHDS PENS & PEN REP ATS LUGGAGE H od groan-Sp lain MOBTHKT 1335 L Street T»ro LomImiu Wally's Used Cars 6l^iS SHELLS 154 2* ms n sc 3-57*7 3-5415 Opes 9 to 9 Register Mow * * * Vote November 4th