THURSDAY. MARCH 5. 1981. PLATTSMOFTH SEMI WXXX1Y JOUWAi PAGE SEVER Murray Department uarec. in tne Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers If MXU Of reader of the Jonwatl krnT- of UTnctei thin -nplnHr, ni wlh lUMto thla eftge. k win ar r4r under tbts hoadtuf. want all nawaltoms Bonos GANDHI AHD IRWDf CONFER PAINTING Decorating and latrer Hanging Week End Cash Prices at Murray Garage 5 eal Gas and 1 qt. Oil S .98 tained for the Missionary society of j the Presbyterian church, thus giving a reception for both of he ladies so cieties of the Murray churches, and at which all enjoyed the meetings Stoajre Batteries, exchg. price 4.98 iind are ver' appreciative of the kind Eeeular $1 Grease Job .50 ueBS and of hlr i am fully equipped to tcke care , Batteries Recharged .50 . your job and ready to servel SfJfSb unn if nnv itrrt o A. 3). BAKKE. Propr M. G. CHURCHILL Murray, Nebraska Governor Bryan Again Bows to Will of House Proposed Transfer of Child Wel fare Smothered on Third Read ing Tuesday ic House. George Nickles who has been so serious ill with a cold and the grippt is much improved and is feeling much better. The library building which has been undergoing a redeeoration for the past week has been completed and is looking fine. Dr. J. F. Brendel is having the in terior of his home redecorated and painted, the work beins dune by Wi I htr Hpwitt. Dip nainlpr Mr. and Mrs. George Nickles were f a bit from rheumatism and mitc nf Mr l aomiMii'rtaVi wiiicl. has been so severe that he les of Plattsmouth where all enjoyed the occasion very nice'.. Green Piggott Some Better. Green Piggot who has been so ser- iously ill for the past Beveral weeks and has been kept to his bed with a special nurse, is reported as being 'some improved at this time. His many, j friends are pleased that he is show- ; ing improvement and are hoping for - - ! the day to arrive when he will be on last Wednesday, they being guests j restored to his former health. of the society. Mrs. O. A. Ramge has been quire ! Friends Visit Here, ill at her home near Murray with a i Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Boedeker. severe attacK oi tne nu. ter. car i jr., were enjoying the company of 'against, witn tne emergency clause is being given and it Is hoped she friends for the hist Sunday when ' Mr. ! attached it required sixty-seven will soon be well again Robert Wilson of Nebraska City, son votes to pass. Complete reversal of Charles Mutz are making their ff A. 13. Wilson of that place, and his tne status of a measure which a few home in Omaha at this time and are I lady friend. Imogene Swanson. mo- days ago was advanced in committee located at 221S Cass street, Omaha, j tored up for the day. In the evening !of tne whole to third reading with and where they would be pleased Ip all went to Plattsmouth where thev j nearly fifty affirmative votes, was have their friends call when in the j attended the movie and also visitpd i credited largely to the activity of city. - with friends. Henrv Bebner has been suffering i The Nebraska house Tuesday again downed the governor when it smothered, on third reading, H. R. 378, placing the child welfare bureau under the state superintendent. But twenty-six affirmative. votes were re corded for the bill with sixty-five Delhi, India Further efforts to settle the complicated political situ ation in India were renewed when Mahatma Gandhi and the viceroy, Lord Irwin, conferred for more than four hours. Attempts to reconcile the j two sides in the dispute received a setback wnen tne working committee of the all-India nationalist congress j turned down the viceroy's terms for j a compromise settlement. The leader of the nationalists talked with Lord Irwin twice Sunday. After the first j meeting he consulted with his asso- j ciates of the working committee and then returned for further discussions j with the viceroy. Hope that a settle ment might be reached was again raised. Believing that efforts for an agree ment were deadlocked, most of the members of the nationalist cabinet already had bought tickets for home. It had appeared no power on earth could adjust the disagreement after the working committee of the all In dia national congress had rejected the viceroy's offer for a compromise settlement. The sudden optimistic turn came as a greater surprise to members of Gandhi's cabinet than to anyone else. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Brendel were mi; ying a visit at tne home of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Vallery where all enjoyed an excellent dinner. Edward Murphy and wife of near Mauley were visiting and also look- was unable to work for a while brt is reported as being better at this time. On last Saturday John Frans and the family moved to the property of W. H. Puis and op Monday M. G. 'Churchill rlso moed to the same place where they will make their ing after some business matters in nome inus masing a. nume us ooiu -Mir rav eariv ir.st Jlonaav morning. v"3 - societv. Vaclav Michluskey and son, Louis, i Earl Lancaster and the family j um un;nvin.r ricir the foikc were enjoying a ninner ana a visit at maha on last Sunday. io i:ie work i.ere eany . lunuaj muru- ing. Edward Knabe of near Nehawka was looking after some business ma - . Will Make Home Here. John L. Young and wife, who have .a.ide their home at Ccldrege for th past nearly twenty years where they have been engaged In farming, last week moved to Cass county again and will farm on one of the farms of Charles Boedeker, sr.. west of Mur ray. The many friends of this estim able couple will be pleased to have them again members of the Murray -.4 -1 1 tr T . . .1 H " T . . . i i 1 III. I I i IMI h III ,1 I ..1111 VI IV. I Irlll returning - Likes New Location Fine. A !nter from L. J. Hallns. who 1? ters in Murray last Monday and as well visiting with his mauy friends hen. Mesdames George Nickles rnd J. F. Brendel were enjoying the meet ing of the Eight Mile Grove church 11 i For Real Service When yon need real service, drcp into the workshop at the Murray Ccrueis. for this is the place to se cu:. real service the kind you need. Horchar, Mrs. Horchar being a daughter, and who make their home imv.i Mynard. All ei. joyed tht ua most pleasantly. Chester Shrader was a visitor in Murray for a short time on last Sun day stopping for a visit with his aunt and nnrle. Mr and Mrs. Oenrev F. I Nickles while on his wav to N e ha w - However, the town where thev ka to visit with his grandmother. ! are lo make their home are enriehec Mr-. Z. W. Shrader. ' D-v them becoming cit;ens there. the women's organizations of the state. The killing was accomplished in spite of bitter denunciation by Democratic Floor Leader O'Malley, of the placing of "clippings" on member desks for the alleged influ encing of votes. Mr. O'Malley declar ed that care had been used in plac ing clippings from one paper before democrats and from another before republicans. "The only difference I see." said Hunt of Otoe, "is that Journal clip pings were on some desks and Star clippings on others. The subject mat ter appears almost identical." O'Malley succeeded, however, in putting thru a motion that prohibits BERNARD SHAW BIT BETTER located at Shelton. writes that be touring tne remainder or tne session is liking the town praU and tha bus- .placement of any unsigned literature irtiiQc its rrririrl find ;it lio -tt-Ml ro- ! On desks. seventeen turn r.ext week to move the family to their new home. The people of Murray are loath to lose this excel lent familv and dislike to see them Services Nest Sundry. There will be services at tue Chris tian church the coming Lord's day when the minister. Robert E. Han son, wiH be here to -conduct the ser vices. He is requesting ; ii memoev Hold Meeting in Murray. The county agent and assistants were here one day laEt week, when they held an extension meeting a democrats joined the forty-eight republicans in voting to : kill while two members. Sorenson and Raasch, elected as republicans voted with twenty-four democrats on the side of the governor. Floor Leader O'Malley and Chairman Wells of the democratic wing sroted on the losing side. Another Recommendation. Defeat of the measure accounts for one more executive recommen- ! London Americans do things very well, says George Bernard Shaw after the British show them how. A Bournemouth theater manager sent the Irish playright an American clipping one of his talking pictures the world's biggest flop. "There's not a word of truth in it," Shaw wrote in reply. "Amer ican experts insist on frequent changes of scene and long intervals of silence during which the film is a move and not a talkie. I have re peatedly challenged them to produce my play on the screen just as they are produced on the stage. They de clared it impossible they could work only on condition of being allowed to adapt the play to their technique I instead of adapting their technique ! to the play. But Americans will do ; very well when they've got over the first shock. They always do when shown the way." JI husbands wanted who still appreciate their wives! I F you are one and want to maice your wife believe you, take her a box of candy now and then. You may whisper "Sweet Nothings" fn her ear quite often, but nothing "registers" like a gift, and candy is always a welcome gift. i We sell a variety she'll be sure to welcome Julia King's delicious home made candies easy on your pocketbook 80c the pound. Bates Book and Stationery Store FATAL FIGHT IK NICARAGUA d:u ion gone wrong. ; with proposed It takes its place Managua Five Sandinistas were killed and twenty wounded in a clash I with Nicaraguan national guardsmen t at the town of Dataili. The defend ing forces were five national guards men and ten civil guards. Three of the latter were wounded and brought to Managua in a United States ma rine corps airplane. The attacking forces were estimated at 200. headed by the Sandino chieftains, Salgado. Hernandez. Diaz and Blandon. They were well armed with machine guns. Air Mail Lines See Rate Rise in Investigations Congressional Action Is Expected to been learned, have tentative arrange ments completed to ky the committee ; over their lines, known as the Lind I bergh Trail. j During the debate on the floor, op position to the amendment cropped out when William H. Stafford R. . Representative from Wiscons-i;. sought to confine the "investigation" to the continental United States. He I withdrew his objection, however. ! u-lian i r. waa n t-'QIl rrl 1V 1h t WO Bring Ahout the Old ranking members that it mighi be Schedule absolutely necessary to go outaid' the United States to complete the Air mail task. Kenneth McKellar iD.-, Senattr. from Tennessee, wan more explicit i: his resolution. He stipulated $2", 000, and directed the subcommittc to report at the next session. H specifically requests information con Also Gasoline. Best of Oils and Auto Supplies Confections roc:; creek Station ,t Mct !!.. large crowd in j-"" , V X, ri"" sr,,.ate. Guard patrols be in attendance a: the respective , ' murry gas stations if cities and towns I .r ,".. ... la?- j railway commission whlfh. the kov- glwnor said, might well'e abolished. potatoes, and while iAn attempt was made to "pump new frozen earth has been Jiife into the munygas bill when Mc- services. There will he morning and levelling services, the Bible school land the young people'9nmatitg 'the evening. There will also be some xercises by the boys team from the First Christian church of Lincoln. Gives Reception to Friends. Mrs. G. M. Minford of Omaha who I Esxlj Potatoes Sure. Or. KefiStaary 2:;nl. t . i i? AT i;(k' tm 1' ' irm.-i& jiiante-. spn- ; frost antflHe here shit. "V5T! hopes to have a good !Coy. introducer, moved" to' override I crop of potatoes. the standing committee on cities and . towns. O Malley. spokesman for the Will Give S"irner. governor, immediately asked that the Charles V. Barrows. Proprietor Murray Corner, Nebr. Good Mcdel A Ford Eoadster 1S29 model for sale or trade. i motion be net argued ' immediately i Whether the democratic floor leader chooses to bring it up Wednesday re mains to be seen. There was some speculation as to why he desired the lavover. i -Ti EL: W5 mTTz CI v 117 vi mw mv m jrw iw c has a host of friends in Murray and j There 'wiB be a 25 cent supper who she thinks much of, prepared served cafeteria style at the Murray for H reception of tbe ladies whom Christian church Wednesday, March she has lived and worked with for 11. Begia. serving at 5:39 untill all so many years. On last Thursday she ,are served. . entertained the Indies Aid of the' This isrlor the nublic to take part Christian church of Murray and later in. Following the supper there will a, . -1 -n i j t-, , i . uecame acti they learned that H. R. 378 was ' c."Vo.ltilaH Tnf thirrl mi rlinc Thpv after judging cakes will icauged to be piaced letters on each member's desk. Mr. O'Malley took the hills. ASKS POPE- TO SETTLE MARRIAGE QUESTION ied expenditure for next year Washington, Feb. 2f. operators of the United States domes tic and foreign mail lines, who will share approximately $27.00,00f) during the next fiscal year, are en joying the prospect of the two con gressional "investigations'" that loom as the nresent session comes to ' eernine all air mail contracts; all a close. j ocean mail contracts: the use of mail The domesac operators suffered a i tubes in cities, including transmissior loss or' $2,000,000 and more as the of mail from airports to post offi( result of their recent conference with and the necessity of increasing rat Walter F. Brown, Postmaster-Gen- on parcel post and other mall mat eral. He advised them to slash their 1 ter. rates and the formula they sccepted Investigations may h conducted waS thai much less tTTari the estimat- 'where necessary, ho t!mt ip?i iitoiP expect both committees to be hunt- Mr. Brown sid that the savine to line- data here and in Europe. The Vienna The Austrian cabinet has I the Government would allow for ex- $25,000 will not go far. If the in- decided to petition Pcpe Pius to en- mansion and new routes he ?ontem ter negotiations for a concordat to jjjhited. but the dome.-tic operators settle principally the Austrian mar-' are of the opinion an "investigation" riage law now in the canonical lawWill bring about as lucrative earn of the Roman Catholic church, and t ings as before. a person of that faith cannot obtain ' The House of Representatives a divorce under any circumances in . assed an amendment to the second this country. For years the Austrian deficiencv bill, authorizing a sub- en the following clay. Friday, enter- l?e a cake contest Worth while prizes CofTec I. L rer lb - 35c CciTee. ML J. B., pr lb 42c Brcrrr-s. ocd 4-tie 38c Peaches, dried, per ib . 12c Prunes. 40-50 size, per lb 10c Beans, Idaho Navy, per lb 7c Beans. Pintc, per lb 6c Rice. Blue Rose, per lb 6c Fancake Flour, Advo or Victor, 4-lb. bag 19c Syrup, dark, 10-Jb. pail 55c Syrup, Hffht, 10-lb. pail 63c Salmon, pink, 1-ih. can 12c While Fkh, 6-Ib. pail 95c Cocoa, Hershey's, V-lb- can 19c Com Meal, while, 10-lb. bag 29c Milk, Carnation, per can . 9c Banenas, per pound 7c Oranges, med. size, per dozen 23c Tangerines, per dozen 12c Apples, per pound 8c Sweet Potatoes, per pound 8c Lettuce, per head 7c Potatoes, per peck .' . . . 35c Dry Goods Department Percales, plain light or dark, per yard. . 17c Outing Flannel, all colors, per yard 17c Rollins Hose, Run-Stop, all colors, pair 95c Shoes, Horse Hide, pair $2.69, $3.65, $4.59, $4.65 These Bargain Price are Strictly Cash We Pay Highest Market Price for Eggs Tutt & Brubacher Telephone No. 12 Murray, Nebraska C . 1 i or me iu best cakes be auctioned to highest hi tide: Please co-operate with us and com" The nuT.t! e "s follows: . Creamed Chicken in Patties Potato Salad Pickles - - Hot RoPs Cabbage Srlad I ae Pudding with ' Whipped Cream Heads of women organizations government has been pressed Dy iio- , (..nmmiftpe of the Annrnnriations ve Tuesday morning when teral Catholics for the introduction Committee to carrv on an investitra- of civil marriages. tion of foreigrn ocean air mail rates I during the summer. Six members will Advertise regnlaily persistently. ; be named and they will have author for that's the wav to set results. UtJ to "investigate" in Europe. Cen- . ! tral and South America or right here in Washington. No funds were ap propriated, for the expense will com' from the House contingent fund. Whether the subcommittee, which Will Present Program. !no exception to these since they car ried signatures. He did object to the ' "clippings.T Representative Porter of Boone, democrat, took issue with his leader when he said: "I am glad to get all the informa tion available. We shouldn't try to keep it from members.'' The child welfare transfer bill was one of a bundle handed out by the governor on the twentieth and last A npi nihil musical program will be 'day for bill introduction. It fell into presented -t Te Murray Christian church on Sunday evening. March Sth. by the Gcsnel team of the First Christian church of Lincoln. This team is made up of a group of young men whose musical talent will be a delight to you. FOR SALE the hands of Representative Steute- ville for introduction. F0SHAY GOES TO COURT Pure bred Shorthorn bulls. J. Ia. Young. Murray. Neb. m5-tfv Presbyterian Cnurch Notes Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. (Young people's meeting). Wednesday evening prayer meet ing at 7:30. m. Minneapolis A shattered dream) of industrial conquest brought W. B. Foshay. promoter, and six former as sociates into federal district court here to plead not guilty to indict ments charging use of the mails to defraud. Judge Molyneaux set their ! trials for June 1 with the under standing that if the defense were not : ready at that time the cases would go over to the September term. Bonds, posted after the recent indict ments against the defendants, were tallowed to stand. Arraigned with Foshay were Her bert F. Welch, former assistant secre- PUBLIC AUCTION vestigators go outside the United States, or even if they remain in side its borders, but it has been ex plained that the Senate committee may also fall back on the contingent fund. MANY MAKE APPLICATIONS iou are coruiany invited to wor-;tarv of thP W R Foshav comnanv: ship with us. J. C. STEWART. Pastor BODY WILL BE EXHUMED R. T. Andrus. former vice president and president of the Public Utilities ! Consolidated corporation; Palmer "V. Mabry, assistant secretary; H. E. IMcGinty. secretary-treasurer; C. W. Salisbury, vice nresident, and H. H. Arlene Henley, vice president. Valparaiso The body of Dravaa will be taken from its grave in a coumry cemetery Wednesday to mute evidence in the trial of Virgil Kirkland. her accused slayer. Four doctors will study the physical i Lincoln, March 3. Governor Bry condition of the girl to uphold or dis- an issued another statement Tues- BRYAN URGES BANK MEASURE BE PASSED prove the defense contention that a more complete examination might re veal an attack by Kirkland and four friends was not necessarily respon sible for her death. Court will stand recessed while the body, at rest beside the mother who died when Arleiie was a child, is the subject of a second post-mortem ex amination by two surgeons repre senting the state and two represent ing the defense. Two of the Draves sisters fainted after Judge Grant Crumpacker order ed the exhumation. The father was angry. "Why did they have to do this?" he asked. Bates Book and Gift Shop is ex clusive Dennison decorative supplies dealer in this vicinity. day urging the passage of banking legislation. "The opposition of the bank ers of the country at large to the bank guaranty law in Nebraska and the repeal of the bank guar anty law under pressure of fi nancial groups of the state and nation." he said, "has resulted in the withdrawal of half the deposits in the state banks since the bankers joined in a suit to nullify the bank guaranty fund of the state. "These funds have gone into hiding to the extent of $130, 000.000 in two years. Thia has reaulted in the closing of large number of banks in Ne braska. - - -. Phone your Want Ad to Ho. 6. I will sell at Public Auction on the Peter Campbell farm 4 miles south east of Murray: S miles northeast of Union; S miles south of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, on Wednes Mar. 11 beginning at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. with lunch served at noon lowing described property: Horses and Moles One span horses, sorrel and gray, wt. 2900: one span black geldings, wt. 2500; one mule. wt. 1300; one span mules, wt. 2500. Cattle and Hogs SIX HEAD OF CATTLE All good milk cows. Three fresh now; one to be fresh, by date of sale and two will be fresh soon after sale. THREE HEAD OF HOGS. Farm Implements, etc. One John Deere riding lister; one John Deere walking lister: one Case j 2-row machine; one Deering binder, j 7-foot: one New Century riding cul- i tivator: two New Departure cultiva- ! tors; one John Deere gang plow, 12- i inch: one 14-inch walking plow; one hay rake; one McCormick mowing machine; one Weber wagon, 3 : one low wagon and rack; one 16x16 disc; one manure spreader; about 500 rods of barb wire: one hand sheller; one gas engine; one gas engine truck: one disc without trucks; one 16-inch walking plow: three sets of work harness; one Primrose separator. No. 3; one road drag; one gas barrel; one , washing machine with engine attach ment: ten rods of Woven wire; three 1 log chains; six tin chicken coops; one ; 18-foot board coop; some 24-inch i chicken wire: one 12-foot hog trough; four small hog troughs; some hay in I mow: one pump jack; one feed grind- j er; one brooder stove, for coal; two i saddles: one spring trip cultivator; one broadcast seeder and other ar-i tides too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale On sums of $10 and under, cash in hand. On sums over $10 a credit may be arranged with the clerk of sale. All property to be settled for on date of sale. Ray Campbell, Owner. REX YOUNG. Auctioneer W. G. BOEDEKER, Clerk will be headed by William R. Wood R. i . Representative from Indiana, chairman, and Joseph W. Byrns ( D. . Representative from Tennessee, will go to Europe to seek data about all mail service, seems a matter of debate right now. But it is considered cer tain they will visit the Latin-Amer- the fol- ican countries. Officials of the larg i est foreign air-mail service, it has County Judge A. H. Duxbury. ser vice officer of the Legion in this city, has in the past few days since the loan bill wa passed over the wto of President Hoover, been kept busv looking after the applications of the former service men In this commun ity who are applying to take advan tage of the provisions of the law that permits loans or the policies. In mak ig the loans the veterans should bear in mind that it means just a loan and the remainder of the policy will W" charged with the interest unless the interest is paid at the specified times by the veteran. A very large number of veterans have already applied for the loan, in most cases being cir cumstances where the veterans have a real need of the money. Carhartt Overalls In 23 years we have sold a few dozen CARHARTT overalls. Our shipments have come via C. B. &. Q. freight WITHOUT EXCEPTION. We've done our part to wear out box cars and if you want us to wear out some more, try a new pair of CARHARTTS at the new low prices. Waist $1.50 Suspender back 1.65 High back 1-75 There IS a Difference