PAGE FOUfc Union Department Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. For the Best Groceries & Meats US We make it our practice tc furnish absolutely the very best goods at a price within the reach of all. Highest price paid for Country Produce. R. D. STINE Union, Nebr. E. E. Leach and W. R. Young were over to Man ley on last Sunday where they were atter.dir.g the rodeo which was staged there. Mrs. Minr.ie Anderson who has been visiting for the p.at nearly a week at the home of friends in Weep ing Water returned home on last Sunday afternoon after having had an excellent visit. D. Ray Frans and family and Charles Garrison were visiting on last Sunday at the Marshall Nurseries where they were much interested in the variety of fruit anJ other trees wbi-h is grown by this institute.!, Green Piggot of Murray was a visi tor in Union on last Tuesday, coining down to get his tar whicTi had been worked over by the firm of Iand arid Creamer, successors to Charles Atte-b-rry. This new firm is enjoying a very fine business. Jack Uadtsy shelled and sold bifl corn to Will Oat who is using it for , feeding, he having a large number of fine rattle on feed. The corn Is being hauled from Mr. Lindsay's to the home of Mr. Ost by Wayne Aek ley with his truck. W. E. Moore has be-n attending th- druggists convention which Is meeting at Lincoln this week from Monday until Friday, inclusive. Dur ing the ab.-erce of Mr. Moore. Hen Anderson i looking after the busi ness at the drug store. Mr. and Mis. V.aue Moore were over to Omaha on last Monday where thev went with their daughter, Miss Domthjr, and where they had the lit tle Miss take a clinic to determine as to what treatment would be proper to give the young lady. Mrs. ('. F. Harris entertained the members of the W. C. T. U. on Tues day of thi week at her home wh- a large number of the order were! reseat. Mrs. Lee Farris was assist-1 ant hostess. A very nicely appointed program was also featured. George A. Stites shipped one ea of cattle to the South Omaha market on Tuesday of this week, and at the same time Mr. L. G. Todd shipped two. they ui immua very fine fcUle and should have topped the inaikei as they are both excellent cattle feed ers. Mis Thetma Oifford Of Cedar Rapids and who has been teaching during the past y ai ;:t Bdgrad Grinding? Let us grind and mix your Poultry and Hog Feed. We do the job to suit you. Prices right Geo. A. Stites Grain Co. The Quality Store OFFERS LacLj In We feel that we are giv ing our patrons an excep tionally good value in the Dollar Hose, when we offer you Lady France I fosicry. All the Desirable New Shades RHiN &. GREENE The Quality Store Telephone No. 29 Union, Nebraska attending summer school at Peru this summer, stopped at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Upton for a visit for ever Sunday while on her way to Peru. Miss Addle Bartlett of Omaha was a visitor at the home of her brother, C. L. Green a portion of last week and on last Wednesday she with Mr. and Mrs. Greene and their kiddie visited at the home of the parents of Mr. Greene and Mrs. Bartlett. who reside at Grand Island. 4-E Xeepwell Club The 4-E Keepwell club met on las: Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. H. MC'arthey and were entertained by this excellent lady, cne feature of the meeting was the physical examination of the members who are aiming to keep well, was made by Dr. G. H. Gilmore of Munay and without any charge. Food Be?-'? at Ft. Worth. A fe .v days since the body of the late John Kennedy, brother of Mes dames Vesta and Rozzella Clarke, and who visited h-re for a short time abrut a month since, and who has been making his home in Oklahoma. The cause of death was not known. Mr. Kennedy was Si years-- of age and has resided in Oklahoma for the past ' ears. He leaves a wife and three child ran in Oklahoma, one daughter! in Iowa and a son in Omaha, and J another son somewhere In the north- west. Remember the Preacher. Cherry blossom time is a gladsome itime of the year, and then follows the rnoie substantial results of the; growing crops and bye and bye comes J the time for the ripe strawberries, when they some times mlt in one's mouth, and that time arrived the. past week. L. F. Fitch and wife had some nice ones which they shared : with the Rev. W. A. Taylor hod wife. , Not alcne did they glre liberally but there came a large quantity aiso from Char lee Hoback and wife. They ft'i-i e eatwi with a grea' deal of p 1 as ure by this estimable couole. Remem hering that, there would be no straw berries growing this winter. B. B. Breretl and wife brought a large ,jll;ir,tity that they might be canned and used when the December winds v i old bowl about the parsonage this winter. Will Take Vacation. The attendance of the Union Busi ness Men's elub dinners have fallen off !? a.' thought be.-t t : h in until some time in discontinue September, last dinner lay, it was be no more land by a motion at the which wai held on Tue decided that there would dinners until this fall. Hfue Sericus Auto Collision. On hist Sunday evening while Carl Everett and Henry Pearsley were driving south on the highway near the county line, a car containing four men from Iowa, and all having a lit tle too much, and were not able to drive right, ran into the car driven by Messrs. Breretl and Pearsley, with the result that both cars were badly damaged, but very fortunately, no one wa. . lionsly injured. The Iowa parties were boarding In ti.e Nebras ka City ji.il for a aumbt . of day-; until the matter can be adjusted. Has a T: ick Mule. N'ot so long since C. g. McCartney purchased a mule with a remarkable amount of intelligence, and which he has peon sending to sehool at Dun bar, (There he was having instruct ed by Professor Walker. Whan E. E. Leach was over to the roder. he was speaking to Mr. Carter about the mule, and on last Monday I e was a to find out more Hold School Election. At a school meeting which was held in Union on last Monday even ing Mrs. L. R. Upton was selected as the treasurer of the school district, and all must agree that she will make an excellent official. Accepts Position at Wauneta. On last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Upton were over to Lincoln where thy went to be present at the graduation of their daughter. Miss Sara Upton who was one of the class of 1931 at the state university, and who graduated with very high standing. Miss Sara was home for over the week end and on Sunday departed for Lincoln where she en tered summer school and will teach in the schools at Wauneta, where they have a large school, employing ome fourteen instructors. Miss Sara is to teach in the high school of that town. Governor's New Budget is Lower Than First One Assembly ir. Special Sebsior. to Out Finances Explains Hi-; Stand. Iron Lincoln, Neb., June it. Governor ill van presented a new budget plan to the special acssion of the Nebras ka legislature this afternoon which varied only a few thousand dollars in the total amount of appropriations from that which he recommended last January. Actually, the new bud get plan Is S4.S20 less than the fir.st I one- . iblffed individual items as to meet, he stated, in an adequate manner, the needl Of the state institutions. These items were the cause of the regular session deadlock. This wa accomplished by trim ming the amounts ne nau previously recommended 'for the purchase of uipplies. food and clothing for the in stitutions during the next two years. The trimming process yielded close to a half million dollars, and that surplus was turned to new buildings ;.nd repairs. Business Proposition." The governor urged the members to lay aside "partisanship and at tempted party advantages" and con sider the problem before them as a business proposition, "Tax levies must be paid ilegard of patty affiliation;" he ptitfed "B8th political parties promised the pepole of Nebraska tax reduction, and these promises should be sacred ly kejit," he said. "I have endeavored to submit a budget. (ti which all members could unite and pass without a day's delay. I believe I am speaking the over whelming sentiment of the people srhen I again urge that this be done. "Logrolling or vote trading on ap- propria tipns should not be counten- anced. Such acts should be made a felony. Appropriations that are not of state-wide importance and con tain sufficient merit to be approved when roted upon separately should not he hooked up with unnecessary appropriations. Pork barrel states i mansbtp should not be permitted to I get a foothold in Nebraska legisla ! tive halls." Metcalfe Presides. The legislature convened in spe cial session at 11 a. m. Lieutenant Governor Ted Met calfe presided in the senate and Speaker Max Kier in the house. Only two senators were absent at ', call -Senator K. S. Wherry of Pawnee City and Senator C. J. War in i of Waverly. Hoth were expected later in the day. Five representatives failed to an swer roll call in the house but all were expected to arrive later. They are: Fred Keller of Eusti.s; Ohed Raasch Of Norfolk; Paul Ilruveleit of Stanton ; Ira G. Forell of Chester, and John risTekost of Hooper. The Rer. T. H. Worley. of Hast houss chaplain, prayed that the legislators would speedily reach a rightful conclusion of the financial problem and supply the demands of their constitutents. Tht house adopted a motion re taining ita present elective organ ization, including the '-peaker, and a contest then tion of Repp Cone of Valley vote sufficient started on .-nt ative the mo- Trenmore j t majority! to make to change the rules of the house Instead of a three-fifths majority vote as is now necessary. The first skirmish resulted In a vic tory for the house democrats, on a r 1 1 t : ' ; i i by Representative Cone to permit change or suspension of any house rules by a majority vote. Here tofore, it has taken a three-fifths vote to do this. This, the democrats say. will block any effort to put Governor Bryan's budget recommendations In the hands of a republican controlled commit tee for consideration, instead, throw ing the budget bills on the floor of the bouse for consideration. The vote on Cone's motion was 51 to 42. World-Herald. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION The county commissioners who started their session as a board of equalization on Tuesday, June 9th, adjnurneu Wednesday o;i acccint ,, the death of John F. Gorder, brother of Commissioner Fred H. Gorder, to meet again on Tuesday, June 23td. when they v.ill take up the hearing of complaints from the residents of the county. visitor In Union about the donkey. $15 War on Gangland is Taking Shape from Two Sides State ad Fedrp Governments Unite in Effort to 'Teach Lesson to Gangsters. New York After months of pre liminary training, ;tate and federal governments are teaching gangsters and racketeers a new definition of "'heat." Even the "big shots" who considerd themselves immune to the ordinary annoyance of law are to get a schooling. Wtihln a week vigorous thrusts have been directed against the two most notorious figure.; in gangdom, "Scar face Al" Capons In Chicago and Jack "Legs" Diamond In New York. The lesser lights are hav ing their troubles in proportion. Al Capons, first among Chicago's public enemies, was indicted by a federal grand jury tor willful evasion of federal income taxes amounting to more than $200,400. He posted a i ir.0.000 bond and must face trial for a telonj which at the maximum, can bring a five year sentence in th peni tentiary and a fine of $10,000. The troubles of "Legs" Diamond hare been multiplying for' more than a month, ever si nee the driver of a cider wagon limped into Catskill, N. Y.,'and complained that he had been tortured by a gang of hoodlums. Diamond, whose "country home" is far from Catskill. was hauled upon a charge of assault. But even before the court had disposed of that charge he was peppered with .shot at a road- house. He had in i fullv recovered when a federal grand jury Indicted Prance and southern Norway were him and a handful of his thugs for affected. conspiracy to violate the prohibition i J. J. Shaw, seismologist at the laws. At Albany Friday counsel fori West Bromwlcb observatory, said the Diamond complained that the State! shock, which started there at 1:26 was trying to "railroad" him. The la. in., was one of the severest ever trial is set for June 15. Meantime I recorded In England. He reported federal agents are investigating Dia- mond s income. Rhode Island furnishes a sensation of its own during the week. One James Lavalle, described as the "big gest liquor dealer in New England," was convicted at Providence for fail- ure to pay his income tax. Hi.- in-in come ran into millions, and he bland ly testified that for more than a year he kept $500,000 tucked away in his office safe. The less spectacular characters are also discovering that depositing large sums In a bank Is a hazardous occu pation. In New York, Enrico Mlro, a Porto Rican, who made millions in the "policy racket" in Harlem is un der indictment for failure to pay an income tax. So, too, is Emanuel "Mannie" Kessler, who has already served time in the penitentiary at Atlanta. several of Al Capones' eon fed SI ates in Chicago have found bank Ford cars are now equipped with safety glass in all doors and windows at a small extra charge or the Coupe, De Luxe Coupe, Sport Coupe o- Convertible Cabriolet THE Triplex safety glass windshield has always heen an outstanding feature of the Model A Ford. By reducing the dangers of flying glass, it has saved many lives and prevented countless injuries in automobile collisions. ISow comes a further assurance of safety to every Ford owner ... polished plate safety glass in ALL DOORS AND WINDOWS of slight additional cost. The charge for this extra protection is unusually low because of large production and the development of new methods of manufacture. Simply tell the dealer when you buy the Ford that you want "safety plate glass in all doors and windows" and the car will be factory-equipped for you in that manner. Today, as before, the safety glass windshield is furnished as standard equip ment on all Ford cars without extra charge. FORD OWNERS This announcement refer only to MEW CARS. Ford dealer are not in a position to install safety glass in the windows of your present Ford at the above prices. THE FORD counts to be bad business. First,, Kalph C'apone. brother of AI. was sentenced for lax frauds. Then Frank Nittl and Jack Guzik, were sent up for similar offenses. Today at Leav enworth, Sam Guzik. brother of Jack, hegan a sentence of eighteen months becau.se he didn't watch his accounts. State Jgurnal. CHINA WILL WELCOME COLONEL LINDBERGH Nanking (Saturday). The . Na tionalist government foreign office asked Dr. C. C. Wu. Chinese minister to Washington to inform Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh that the Nationalist government will welcome them to China. Earth Tremors Felt in Parts of Europe Severe in Places. But Without Loss of Life cr Heavy Damage Done to Property. London Severe earth tremors in ! England, France. Norway and Bel gium early Sunday greatly alarmed i inhabitants, but did little material j damage and caused no loss of life. At many points persons jumped from jtheir la ds and rushed to the streets half elad. They remained outside for 'some time, talking excitedly about ,the disturbance. The tremors WST felt thru out England, and In part of Sect land. Wales, the channel islands and the Isle of Wight. Northern that the tremors continued strong for trom five to seven minutes and then gradually diminished. They were narticularly strong in the Midlands. The phenomenon was accomplished in some regions by rumbling noises and In other places was preceded by severe thunderstorm. An oppres prtve calm was noted elsewhere. Many chimneys crashed to the ground and buildings were felt to sway. Furniture was moved in strange fashions and crockery was thrown to the floor. Night workers said the ground was felt to move gently. The floors of newspaper offices in Fleer street mov ed distinctly and tables shook for nearly a minute and then all was quiet. . The pier master at Southern-on-Sea, at the mouth of the Thames in Essex, reported that he was awaksn ed bv being thrown fri-'Oi his bed H ac-jsaid he hurried outside and saw the CfloJA 20 for the Tudor Sedan, Standard Sedan, De Luxe Sedan, 7 on ii Sfdan sea in an upheaval hing about in a .Journal. and boats turmoil.- bob State SIX KILLED IN A COLLISION Wichita Falls, Tex. Six persons, one a fourteen year old boy. were killed in a collision of a heavy freight truck and a passenger motor car at Smith creek bridge near Believe. The dead were: M. Mitcham, Wichita Kails grocer; Sam MeNew, Wichita Fails bakery employe; Bill Oman. Wichita Falls garage man: Murphy Deshong. Amarillo. son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Deshong, owners of the truck; V. J. Notley. Dallas, substi tute driver of the truck, and Leo nidas Lawler. Vernon. Orman, the only victim found alive after the crash, succumbed to a fractured skull shortly after 8 o'clock. MRS. DOUGLAS SHEARER KILLS SELF AT PIER Los Angeles, June 6.- Mrs. Doug las Shearer, sister-in-law of Norma Shearer, motion picture star, and wife of a prominent sound engineer, com mitted suicide with a rented target piste a1 a Venice pier shooting gal lery Saturday. l S royal blues rich browns with White Serge Trousers. That's what the stylish young man is wearing this sum mer and you'll nnd them here in a complete range of Let us show you these "Ice Cream" Suits! sizes. Price Complete, $17 and up WESCOTTS or Victoria STRONG DEFENSE PLANNED Eagle River, Wis. A bitter fight for acquittal was contemplated by George W. E. Perry, principal of six bigamous marriages, who was held without hail in the Vilas county jail for trial in circuit court on a charge ' oi slaying t ora Belle Hackeit. his third "wife." Perry waived prelim inary hearing when arraigned and was bound over to the October term of court. The proceedings, climaxing his return under guard from San Francisco, were brief. "I'm not guilty, I'll fight to the finish and I'll be acquitted, too. But I want a long delay because there's some things my lawyer will have to look up," Perry said. Altho freely admitting bigamy. Perry denied he was guilty of shoot ing Mrs. Hackett, moderately wealthy Illinois widow with whom he "honey mooned" at the II. W. Parker resort near here last summer. VILLAGE FIRE SWEPT Quebec Fire started by a small boy playing with matches in the vil lage of Notre Dame De Tring, in Beauce county, destroyed thirty-two huildings and damaged several others. They Call Them Ice Cream Suits and they are! .Cool, refresh ing Eton flannel Coats tail ored perfectly Arab tans w