The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 27, 1932, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1932.
PLATTSHOTJTH SEHI-.
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PAGE FIVE
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MURDOCK
I ! biviS
Supt. ar.d ?.Irs. Johnson entertained
friends from York county Sunday.
Tht former Mildred Sorick and hus
band wc guects at the Lawton home
Sunday.
The Children's clay program was
given Sunday naming to an apprecia
tive cudior.;e.
the sermon at the Louisville church j
end holding conference on Friday and ;
Friday night at Murdock and Calli-!
han on Saturday and Sunday and in '
the evenings. There was much inter-;
est shown in the meetings.
Completed Very Successful Year i
The Vacation Bible school, which '
has been in progress for the past two 1
and a hnlf weeks at the CaliihanlM
.... . . !
c.ou.rcxi, was ciosen last week and the
examinations showed that great pro- ;
:.Irs. Alfred P.ai; and son of Elm- rtss had ,,eea ma'1c- The conduct of :Ij
.,! called at the Lawrence Kase ! t!u R( hocl v,as un&T the able man-; 13
,irt' .-i .r.-.iay.
Ir. a it' Mrs. Diller Utt, of Have
ck visited his mother, Mrs. George
1-.
I:: hv
uii'.a:.
.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bornemeier of
r . :.r AIvo w-re visitors in and near
2.!u:!r;i.k Sunday.
Au.urt Wtndt. Sr.. shipped four
pgnu'nt cf Rev. Hugo A. Norenberg
and his capable staff of instructors
h
the forty membrs who were enrolled
IS
Omaha mar-
-a:tI" to tin
: .ii .'.(in evening.
Mr. and J.Irs. Emil Kuehn drove to
i.ci.'.i Friday :o bring Miss Evelyn
in the v.eek end.
Tl.' v:rt( ts were crowded with peo-
S.'.'.un'r.y night, who came in to
' the Land conc ert.
Th- R- yai Neigh'.-, r? held their an-
.r.io at the M. W. A. hall on '
, cl Lavlr.g a pood time. j
lsab-II Gr.kvmeier. a student 1
t the nryan M morial hospital
: is !..:: for her vacation.
Lois Van Vaushenberg. a for-
61FT HDAY
Special!
CNE LOT cf Ladies' Novelty
Patterns in Straps, Ties, Pumps
ard Sport Oxfords, including:
Gliillie Ties. The materials are
L-J Ai.tA 4J.'a, TT Lilt ixiu ouu . v. c
both interested and instructed ! tcne Calf gport Oxfords. All
1 l l M .
sizes but net in each style.
$.98
ASK FOR FREE GIFT
COUPONS
Fstzer Shoo Go.
Home of Quality
Footwear
Plattsmouth :-: Nebraska
Ilanv Attend Gala Dav ll
Thre ccs loads of the membess of
the Iloyal Neighbors from Murdock
v re over to Weeping Water on last
Friday, to attend a reception of that 1
order v. hies was given to the lodges g
ef Maiilcy and Murdock and a very
i pkasant time was had. i
Has ITevr Tum-D Installed
J Tie i ur. p which has been in ser
i vice en the water supply system at
I the home cf Mrs. Hannah McDonald,
gave out and a new motor
tailed and the pump and connections
.repaired and the water i3 flowing once
more.
I
as in-
i'.evrly Weds Visited Here
r. Carl Faumgartner, son of Mr.
Mrs. Conrad Eaumartner,
-Ith his
brcthcr. Guy Milier, of
'or the '.ay o.i last Thurs-
A'.il: Zlizab-:!; Smaha. of Lincoln
:- ;::Iing vt-ral weeks here visit-
"r;.?!i
teacher ht-re. visited Mrs. Noren-,
l-e ar ! other friends the past week. !
- .- Tn,. . ati'v.,. .o . anu .irs. conrau iJaumgartner, re
eent.y graduated from a medical
i school and at the same time was
; united in nrarriage with Miss Cecile
, Dohnlak, they being married June
'Kith. The young coupie visited here
at the Eaunigartre r home, after which
: thty left fer Chicago, where they will
v'i-Ai the bride's parents, going then
to Fort Wayne, Indiana, and from
i there to Pittsburgh, where he goes to
bee c me an interne in the St. Margaret
; hospital, spending a year there.
This makes three of the family
who are graduate physicians. Walter
is located at Cedar Elurls. where he is
John Os'.blocm
an v. a. 3 ever to
-t Mr.ndiy. and
sfttl in landing
L:. Her.: v Dercr:;
:h-re vas su
tv.c ve ry r. k e crarrivs.
H. V.". Tool and family were Lin
tfl - vJs::or St:n?uy. v hen he i lay-d
with the f brine land at tieir club
I. ''use in the afternoon.
II. I:. ? hn.idt is having a well put
tween his two houses in the
down i
cf to-.vr. and will pipe it
1. Do not go rwimming alone or
at night.
2. Do rot overestimate ycur
strength. Because you have been
practicing dentistry, while Conrad is 'able to swim a certain distance sev
lo ated at Los Angeles, where he is a'eral times that day, does not mean
practKirg physician. Miss Ililde-jthat you will be able to do it again
All. Silk Mesh Hose
Nc--w shades. Pair
69c
Illegal to
Employ Men
to Carry Mail
Government Has Monopoly on First
Class Mail, Post Office Bul
letin Points Out.
Warnings to
Those Who En
iov Swimming
ijaiety
Suggestions That Will Aid
in Prcventirg Accidents and
Saving: Lives.
hcue:
ve n .c e.
Fvnry A. Tool a
t. Alvo last v.ck.
the renters con
id wilt- were ever
where thev were
the funt-ral of the
Eaumgartner, their sister, who
Never swim across lakes or
licmj Ecuncmies teacher in tire rivers or from headland to island.
vtr;
' Ashland schools, is at present visit
ing in Los Angeles, with hr brother
and family, and will shortly return
Iu:me, visiting on her wav at the Gla
ir: a nuarc- ;
hit- !;.:!: L'-vh-s. who died last Sun-'
cy at Esrts Park. Colorado. ckr and Yellowstone parks, arriving
- C W'endt -delivered 69 head of ' ?n A"l,Rt fParatory to entering
i unr.n her srbrwil wrrlr at Ashlar.il thp
ae catt.e to tae toiun osaha
la :: v-c:. which brought a ' rst cf September.
(
.... r:?":-ry pric-, considerin:
- reck ha- l een Fsllir.g.
"V -
ctro:
e to
1 1 P V
bins ram
i a::d r- t th
in. IIIr.T'-r Jacobinr-. ar.el
r.'.ush the capitol buil J-j
I: -j wfrtin!.ile sights. j
u;:;r. which vas g.-tting j
;!: v.-(f .'Is and prras-t, has
' and th" piae new p;v
rrice appearance and af-
Our Ilistakc.
John P. Pickv.ell, who is in the pro
di're a:ul trucking business, was in
Chicago last week with
prodiit e.
load of
sp- rt in the playing of the
L-nry Htineraann and Robert Mil-
river, at
S:me Gypsies. ITo Mistake
A bard of gypsies Infested the erst-
i while quie t village of Murdock last
i'.veek and were very familiar with a
' number cf the citizens, so muh so
jthat they were invited to take their own
departure, but not until after one of
j the- women was compelled to cough
( :
o the Plarte
v
. . . . : prnronrited of a rprtnin man's i:i(;n-
:r;r Ji-.ii ;.r.il were' able to land '. " '
e ,
rh.it v.vighe;! six pounds and sure! "
a.;.-- were tukled. I
'. '1 1 T c i VI L"
L::M
Ail cf the Murdock1
rn last Thursday at thi
eir f-i!ow member. Mrs
. wc-t cf Murdo-.h. v. herc
Our JUstake; Eeg Pardon
While were talking with an in
formant cf a good piece cf news re-
ciin: the medical meeting and p:c-
etc.. or in unknown or dangerous
waters, unless accompanied by a
boat and a strong, level-headed com
panion trained in life-saving. A sud
den channel of icy water, fatigue
undertows, cross currents cr treach
erous tides, may carry you to your
death.
4. At the first opportunity learn
ho v.- to rescue drowning persons
without unduly endangering your
own life and learn how to admin
ister artificial respiration.
;.. Io not attempt to swim to a
drowning person's rescue in rough
or deep water unless no other help
is immediately at. hand and you are
confident ycu are capable of effect
ing v. rescue without sacrificing the
drowning person's, as well as your
life.
C. If possible before starting to
a rescue, call to someone to get a
rope, or a boat. If you are dressed,
remove shoes, coat and trousers an
extra second or two removing cloth
ing is time well spent.
V. Don't swim for at least two
hours after eating, and never swim
beyond your depth in very' cold wa
ter. Severe indigestion or muscle
Omaha. Officers of the unemploy
ed married men's council were noti
fied by the post office department
that the organization's plan of hav
ing unemployed men carry purely
local mail to and from down town
business organizations at a charge of
two cents per letter is in violation
of postal laws. The plan will be
abandoned, President G. E. Redding
said.
What is called the private ex
press statute In the postal laws gives.
jthe government a monopoly in hand
ling first class mail, says a bulletin
j received Thursday at Lincoln post
! office. Papers, handbills and pack
ages aren't included in this arrange
jment, however.
i The postoffice department has re
i ceived numerous reports of late
weeks that business men were get
ting ready to beat the S percent rate
and at the same time provide work
for some of the unemployed, by hir
ing men to deliver monthly state
ments at rates fixed by agreement.
One Lincoln man has been offering
to do it at a cent and a quarter a
letter, Assistant Postmaster Watson
says. As this procedure is illegal,
postmasters are being asked to report
all such instances to the department.
The language of the bulletin im
plies that private competition in
mail carrying is unfair as well as
illegal. It points out that people are
trying to set up in business with
out an' overhead and at rates of
their own fixing, without rendering
any public service, in competition
with the government machinery.
State Journal.
Tribute Paid
to Cardinal by
300,000 Men
Huge Outdoor Ceremony Held at En-
charistic Congress, Being
Held in Ireland.
(MSG KlngDntJ Sjpcsdi&Es
for Wednesday, June 29, 1932
Men's fine Broadcloth Shorts 33c
Men's latest style Sil!c Net Sox 29c Good Chambry
Men's full size Silk 4-in-Hands 25c WOR1' SHIRTS
Men's and Boys' Sleeveless Sweaters $1
Men's latest style Dress Straws $1 x2C
Men's adjustable and ventilated Work Straws. 2 5c
Boys' latest style wide leg Dress Pants $1.S5
Boys' White Duck Pants, pre-shrunk $1.19
Men's Automatic Mix Work Sox 11c
Men's washable Work Pants $1.33
SOYS'
UNDERWEAR ovs' ant Children's Summer Hats 39c
Ail sizes at Men's White Work Caps 15c
Boys' cne-piece Play Suits 63c
Men's all leather Work Gloves 9Sc
Ecys' Cowboy Overalls, pair 59c
Ask for Your Gift
Coupons
V escott s
Store Open Wed.
Evening
State Treasurer
Upheld in Ruling
on Revenue Law
Bank Checks Issued by State, County
and Cities Not Taxable Ac
cording to Eulhig.
Water, we be-! c 1 an I)s resim.
S. Xovpt drink anv cold bever-
Lulu
v. f-,,. ,v,,,i. r.:c heu in ..etpin
..- .i v ,. Tr.ir niet ,n-!r 'fame so interested in the narrative
........... . ! .. ,j : , . , l .. i. . r : : .
.t, and chihiron de-: '--"i wc neglected to mention the in-;1;- veiui sums "-
,i.,v (.vr.; v;a t:lf. former. That is o:,e on us. Dr. L. D. j1-1--1'-
t"hir hom at SiebVrt. and his gr,rd wife were there and j p- Skylarking in a boat is dan-
. "'- . " " ..'if..n i,- i.-.v. , t :,r!wirM rr Tr-itv ' gcT'cus. Learn how to enter and
r.rvmg speni some two .--"-.- --... ..xmi
.... i,. m,. orwi'i-e rect o: me meui ai men
t. r r-Ioor..ev and other rei
I
!
I'ii
:- n. r-.rt r. cf Linc oln, who
ivi: :;-.- f-r the Children's' home,
a v:. r ::i r.It;rIo;i: and callel
. ."." i:.-!' i. v. h ;m he conipllment-l.i.-r!y
"n hi writing cf the
; : .''.! 'a ?jvr that tirpear aeh
r: ir. .h- Journal.
leave brats and canoes and how to
rr.anarrc them properly. Beware of
"lid Jen squalls and Etornis, strong
winds and a choppy sea.
Vi:iied Darjrlrter Here
'.Irs. J. Ii. Kdley, oi' I'lavtmouth,
! v. as a guest at thf heme of her daugh-
i
iter and husband. Mr. and Mr;. O. E. iALIZIIA V7HL VISIT
' M( Donald for last Friday and Katur- j CHICAGO AIR SHOW
i day, and with thtm wtnt t) vl-At at!
the home cf "VVni. T.Jever and wife. I Now York, Jur.e 22. Ar.telia Ear-
J. J. Arnrdd, of Chicago, was
.iter for a time with her sister.
J. J. Marti::, cf Cedar lu:Ts,
her. cam? to ilttrdock to sp nd a!,
with hf-r :i-;cr, Mr?. Louis;
The three ladies are enjoy-!
near Ashland, from which place. Mrs. ,hart Putnam, transatlantic flier, will
leave Newark airport tomorrow by
plane for Chicago to take part in a
Washington bicentennial military
tournament and to be the guest of
the citv for 24 hours.
Dublin, June 23. Three hundred
thousand Catholic men, bareheaded
in the Dublin dusk, paid tribute to
night to their religion and to Cardi
nal Lauri, the pope's messenger to
the eucharistic congress.
Flanking the high altar at the out
door ceremony in Phoenix park were
lesser princes of the church. On a
special white and gold throne sat the
legate, attired in red robes.
Places for the clergy were re
served near the altar. Among the
thousands of the members of the
laity massed in a vast block were
representatives of many nations.
This service was solely for the
men. Singing was led by a special
raale choir.
Archbishop Glennon of St. Loui3
said that "other nations have lost
the faith and kept their cathedrals,
but Ireland has lost her cathedrals
but kept her faith."
After bestowing the special bless
ing of the pope on the assemblage,
the papal legate left his throne and
passed among the audience, riding in
a small American automobile.
As he rode down the aisles tremen
dous cheers arose and lighted can
dles were held up, making the park a
sea of twinkling points of flame.
World-Herald.
KID McCOY SOON TO BE FREE
Kelley rt turned to her home in Plattsmouth.
a very
nice v.sit.
Jo'ly Jumpers Itleet.
Jolly Jumpen; met at the
jiicmo c: Mrs. Lryan McDonald Wed- Fjreworfcs ?H kinds and sizes,
!ncdav. June 22nd. AH nic
wer? present, ah-o one visitor.
We are studying the blanket t-titch
and are ma'.-ing not holders. Lu-
.ciile Jatob:;en, News Reporter.
I
VILLAGES ARE LEIT T7HECZ
::. cf Wabr.s-h, v as in
la.-t Saturday unloading
.he z.iuchinery ready for
i -.ir.r.ing of the worl: cn the ecm
I hi:-:, f.f the g"avoIing cf highway
: un::j r o::t , which s; ill consijts cf
ab ut cii: mileb cf ur.rurfaeed roaa
v. ay.
-w. .utruLt KupKr. while working; Nanking. June 2 ith. Dispatches!
: b..ut the barn getti-g the animals telling of 200 persons killed and of
: :nly to go to the lit Id, was lacked by! thousands injured in a severe hail
a rerractory muie. the hoof striking ! storm that swept the western section
-i r. Kupke in the ir.-.uih and di-Ioc'g-'of Honan province Sunday, were re
i".g a liumbt-r cf his teeth. The wound j ceived from the stricken area, llail
v.as d:. d by Dr. L. D. Lee and is , stones as big as baneballs, the re
:.ow getting along nicely. j ports said, rained dewn for two hours,
Hev. i:. c. Jack-.;on. presiding elder destroying -100 villages, razing houses,
f- the Lvar.g' lical thiirtb of th.s imps and trees and leaving desohi
'.:E.triet. was a visitor in Murdoch tion. The hailstorm was described as
frcra Friday until Monday, delivering j without precedent in that section.
bcrs!t Bites Bock Store.
lowest in vears.
Prices the
Phcne the news to ttlo. G.
Wednesday Special!
(75c Value)
Mb. Theatrical
Cold Cream
F. G. Fricke & Co.
San Quentin Prison, Calif. Nor
man Selby, known generally at Kid
McCoy, former claimant of the mid
dleweight boxing championship, is
doing road work for his "comeback"
into the world. Selby, busy at hard
labor at thj San Quentin highway
building camp in the Monetery moun
tains, is to be paroled July 20. The
road camp credits will enable him
to achieve his desire of leaving pris
on before his sixtieth birthday. The
prison board gave him twenty years
for manslaughter and assault with
a deadly weapon, with six years on
parole. Without road camp credits
he could not be paroled until next
December, two months past his
birthday. Selby said he will emerge
from the prison a supporter of pro
hibition. He blamed Mquor for his
plight. He was convicted of man
slaughter in Los Angales for claying
his fiancee, Mrs. Theresa Mors.
He said on being paroled he will
take a position as physical direc
tor at a plant in Detroit.
Cvorythinq for the 4th Fire
works and Picnic Supplies cf all
kinds. Prices the lowest ever.
State Treasurer Bass has received
a ruling from the United States
treasury department holding that
the new federal revenue law exempts
bank checks of the state, county and
municipalities from the 2 cents fed
eral tax. This ruling he believes will
save the state, counties and other
political subdivisions of the state
considerable money annually. The
state treasurer issues few checks up
on banks. The ruling is expected to
apply to 7,500 bank checks issued
monthly by the state banking depart
ment which is received of failed state
banks and save at least $150 a month
to that department, which is acting
under a state law which makes it a
state activity. The state soldier re
lief committee aU-o i:ues many
checks monthly.
The federal treasury department
regulation which Laa been received
by Treasurer I3a?., is regulation No.
42, referring to chapter 4, f-ection
751 of the revenue act of liC2. The
regulation reads:
"Checks, drafts or orders drawn
by officers of the United States, of
a state, county or municipality or by
a foreign government, in their offi
cial capacity, against public funds
standing to their official credit and
in furtherance of duties imposed up
on them by law, and not subject to
the tax.
CATHOLIC CONGRESS OPEKS
Dublin. The thirty-first interna
tional eucharistic congress, attended
by 500,000 pilgrims from twenty
five nations, will be opened Thurs
day with magnificent ceremony in
Dublin's pro-cathedral. A dczen car
dinals will occupy red thrones with
in the Eanctuary and the cathedral
will be crowded with numerous
clerics in their richest vestments
when the congress is formally inaug
urated by Archbishop liyjne of Dub
lin. I'rayers concluded a threi- day de
votion for the r.uic'.'j of the conven
tion. Tuc: day :no: ..ir.g there was
general coniiiiunio:: of children In
Ireland in celebration of-the feast
of St. Aloy-ius, patron of youth. In
the afternoon thousands of the
clergy and the laity were guests of
th? archbhhop of Dublin and the
Irish biiiheprf at a garden party in
honor of ths papal legate, Cardinal
Lauri. The government hcnoied the
papal legate and other church dig
nitaries it a formal reception in the
evening In historic Dublin castle.
Piesident Eanwn de Valcra and bi.
ministers attended.
GRASSHOPPERS IN SWARMS
Winnipeg, June 23. A swarm of
grasshoppers so thick thty delayed
a passenger train was reported from
southwest Manitoba. West of the Dc
loraine, miles of rail were covered
with the gra.' .shoppers inches thick.
The train crew, lacking sand to throw
on the rails, was forced to proceed at
a snail's pace for two miles.
Now for the Fireworks!
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b kin mSm
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WILL ONE OF THEM LAND IN THE WHITE HOUSE?
Aw