THE NEBRASKA SCENE (Continued from page 7.) inp Superintendent Saunders de clares, with the weak banks weeded out and only the strong ones left. Governor Cochran announced last week that there ia a deal on to clean up the existing bank re ceiverships thru their sale to the RFC, and the use of the money to pay off depositors immediately. This would benefit depositors doub ly, the governor said, by giving them their money at once, and eliminating much of the expense that would have to be paid to ad minister the receiverships, thus giving the depositors a large re turn out of the assets. Despite the frigid weather which paralyzed business in February and caused passenger automobile sales in Nebraska to drop sharply under the same month in 1935, truck sales in this state totaled 586, com pared with 385 in February a year ago. Government bonds to the amount of $1,200,000 purchased in 1931 by T. W. Bass, then state treasurer, now have a market value far in excess of what the state paid, and there has been earned for the state approximately $150,000 in interest in excess of a possible premium upon the bonds themselves. Dr. Bass, now a candidate for nomina tion as state treasurer on the re publican ticket, points to this one service alone as being many times in excess of the actual cost of op erating the state treasury. The state normal board reports it now has 52 buildings and land totaling $3,358,260 in value. The Chadron institution is worth $750, 000; Wayne, $1,018,310; Peru, $1, 030,000; and Kearney $659,950, The bugs in the ointment of the board during the past year were termites which made it necessary to do con sideable repair work to buildings at Kearney and Peru. Sample Republican Primary Ballot, April 14, 1936 National Ticket For President Vote for ONE □ WILLIAM E. BORAH _ ...... -—-— For Vice President Vote for ONE For Itelcgatea at Large to National Convention Vote for FOUR □ SAM R. McKELVIE I I SAM W. REYNOLDS CD LYLE E. JACKSON I I VIOLA J. CAMERON CD MALCOLM BALDRIDGE CD G. E. CARPENTER | | , .... . — -1..... ... l l --------... □ .... □ .:... For Alternate* at Large to National Convention Vote for FOUR CD ROBERT SMITH CD ELSIE P. DIERS CD TERESA LOU CONNELLY CD EDGAR FERNEAU For Delegates to National Convention—Third Piatrkt Vote for TWO CD JULIUS D. CRONIN □ EARL J. MOYER For Alternate lieleRates to National Convention—Third District Vote for TWO For United Staten Senator Vote for ONE □ LLOYD C. CONSTABLE □ HARRY 0. PALMER □ ROBERT G. SIMMONS State Ticket For Governor Vote for ONE f~~| STANLEY WRIGHT □ WILLIAM MADGETT □ DWIGHT P. GRISWOLD □ 0. S. SPILLMAN □ ..... For Lieutenant Governor Vote for ONE f~l C. A. GREEN □ A. T. HOWARD □ JESS P. PALMER □ GEO. A. WILLIAMS I~1 A. A. REZAC □ M. F. RICKARD □ ___-. For Secretary of State Vote for ONE □GEORGE L. WILLIAMS GEORGE C. SNOW □ JOHN D. FORSYTH f~~l WILLIAM ANDREW BURKETT I I CHARLES M. SUTHERLAND □ RALPH S. SMITH BERT ANDERSON L. J. WRIGHT RALPH S. MOSELEY For Auditor of Public Accounts Vote for ONE □ HARRY L. BABCOCK □ GEO. W. MARSH □ AUGUST H. BASLER □ L. B. JOHNSON □ .. For Commissioner ef Poblic I.ands and Buildings Vote for ONE LEO N. SWANSON For State Treasurer Vote for ONE I 1 T. W. BASS a JOHN S. JONES [~1 ERNEST M. BAIR I I GUSTAVE E. CARLSON f~l CRAWFORD J. MORTENSEN n T. P. JOHNSON l~~l WILLIAM E. McCLOUD □ . For Attorney General Vote for ONE CD RICHARD 0. JOHNSON □ CLARENCE M. DAVIS f~] GOLDEN P. KRATZ □ -___ For Railway Commissioner Vote for ONE I I HUGH HENDERSON DRAKE □ HARRY W. SCOTT □ JOHN PATACH Li HARVEY EDWARD GLATFELTER Congressional Ticket For Congressman—Third District Vote for ONE KARL STEFAN Precinct Ticket For County Supervisor—Second District Vote for ONE □ JOHN A. CARSON I~1 HARRY HISCOCKS □ ....._ For County Supervisor—Fourth District Vote for ONE □ ___ For County Supervisor—Fifth District (To fill vacancy) Vote for ONE □ JOHN W. WALTER □ ___ For County Supervisor—Sixth District Vote for ONE a JOHN STEINHAUSER WALTER K. SMITH —.-.~.-. Sample Non-political Primary Ballot April 14,1936 For District Judge—Fifteenth District Vote for ONE f~l ROBERT R. DICKSON □ -- For County Judge Vote for ONE I 1 C. J. MALONE □ ___ For Member of the Legislature—Twenty-eighth District Vote for ONE I~1 L. G. GILLESPIE □ FRANK J. BRADY □ OTTO BENTZEN □ J. M. WILHELM □ CRIST ANDERSEN f~l E.S. LINGO □ __