PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FIVE MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1938. Lavish Events in Paris Await British' Rulers Future Train, Ship for New York Fair Protocol Experts Busy at Work on Plans for Visit in .Tune of King George VI. H j ii i ii i i in! ,n, i . . in iii mi. mi i. ii in n. i i i in .-fc &. V-r u wrw.nwwi ; : . - - 4 - $ "- - ' ' 1 . fc , :i . . j , jZ - i - 4 ii I aCiMtno, .ill WHO . l::,.n).fl;.hl'ia' -aliW EuaMtuJt"'u .J .-.- .bi ,toV, V JLa.i . - . y- ' -.i - .. .7-- .' : s -r - - . - ff : -. - : ,- . . v -y ' t.-r i-V' t,r-V- - . :, -.-V V ' . : ..- .. " - ..... " ' . - 1- r . . ,. i..- "jt v t . , - -sr V -.-e , ---r . S . ..-- -i4vi in r- - -i in .mi mni Yaarftitti ...V .w-'J .w. 'v, -'.Siaai; s25fciJMA'jiiatE:Mi.iin'i,-ii1' .MiiVfi iii t.in-..H, ii.. wafima 6,759,354 Acres Can be Planted to Corn in State Amount of Land in Corn for 193S Program Is Given Under Ixiew Federal Farm Act. ALL BIG SIX SELECTIONS PARIS (l"P Frtiuh government I exjerts on eourt pnwedure and other diploniutic niceties are hard tit work, drawing up the details of the lavish entertainment whi-h is being pre pared for the visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Paris on June 2?. This will be the first visit of a I'.ritish sovereign to France since the present king's father, George V, came to Paris shortly before the sign ing of the Armistice. One of the first questions which i has to be settled is where the royal eoiiple shall enter the city. There j used to be a Handy little raiiroau station at the Porte Dauphine. near the Ilois de Boulogne, which was used for occasions of this kind and it was here that Czar Nicholas of Kussia and Edward VII were always welcomed when they came to Paris. Little Station Abandoned Put the Porte Dauphine station has been abandoned and there is a litest ion whether the miniature sta tion with its background of trees and gardens should not be renovated for the occasion. This is an important detail, for it will be at the station that th- British rulers will nutke -- ' " their first contact with President Al- NATIONAL WILD LIFE WEEK. 193S si:l1 o1' United Elates to be! b"it Lebrun. the presidents o; the Bv the President of the United attixed. ! . , i . ,,,! " o, .,,,. ,,i-ii-, BONE at the ity ol Washington; senate and chamber ot deputies, the Mates ot Anuiua th ; military governor of Paris and other , in.n nl,TI,v I vt-ar of our Eord nineteen hundred j high officials. For the moment there , A K(K EA.MAiioa (i ,ni,-!v.t.jU!lt- :ilHi (,f the Inde-! has been no decision reached. WHEREAS one of the most im-1 iK..ul1H.,. ,- tht. ruilt.(1 states of i .a,.... . , t i . t i.jiiuMrfitin'l I . . . ' r ,. A-.,v f ih vi it ilH-rrii'1"""" r.u.r-.-, ,,i .... , America and one nuncreu aim sixi- P.y I'nited Press Folowinir are t he J Six basket hall selections: First Team Jimmy .McXatt, Oklahom f orwa l (1. P.ob Blahllik, Ioa Sia:e, 1; i v. ard. Kenneth Brow v.. ! :ss ;!!. (( n t ( r. William Martin. Oklahoma tSr.) ri .aril. j-rcd Pr;:i;e, Kansas, iapt. i Sr. e ii.i nl. Second Team Henry Ford Feels World's Greatest Era Addi reaching . Ff-Iifvc-s Earlv ImTU-ovcment Will Eo j Hade i:i Business. That Industry ijr. i Can Aid Uneniployp.ient. W'il'mm !lai v.-y. Missouri. ( S, I irv- ard. ;dariu Mescll. Oklahoma (Soph) :s Slate ( Jr. i cell tor. Bob 1 'a r;a ns. ( .--!'. i LINCOLN. Mari "n o ( l'i" i N'cbras- 'l;a farmers can plant i'-.l T, .')' ' acre-. i ... . j to torn this spriiii; uiiihi- pro;.-iou ! of the new federal tarm progran. for H;;s, it was announced toua. j This acreage it r tl.e i 4 lomna-i - ' ciul crii count ii-s in the state is - i per cent of the 7.:'. 1 :;.!l(i acn s a: tu- fur ward. '.!' planted in c: rn last year in the Lcia-r W'esche. Kan corn lin.it eounties and a pproinia 1 : ' ' ' ' " ctl.inl. of about S..m.(.....(..o acres pn-.-r to iti,.is.ucl i1;trp. Kansas, idrouih ycarti. guard. j Washington oi'li.iais a: so ret up a. HonoraLls Mention ' conimeri ia I potato aPotminl of 'i-.-' Bun I-: 1 : i 1 1 . Kansas: l ! era 1 counties in v. estt rn N. mm: ka Kansa.-; i'ia;. ('....pe;-. Mi.-.-.ouri ; Ai'K n i i a ltd in the ci'.tral Pial te valb. y. i'urns. Kansa j State; Bon Meii.e. 'The total soil deoi.-tinir aereag- in i , Nebraska wiil 1 .".1 17. c 2 1 . ! Fred Wallace of (Bbbon. eh airman of the staf a-:ri t:!i urai c-.nscrv;:- W.WS. Ga.. Man t !ia ' . ( Fi' I IletH V " i he '.; i ea t e I err has vi t I. now n" is a p lle lal;s for eariy im n bus i t.cs. ,. and b. ! i .' .1 lust ry i .in -!i.bat uuetn 1 irov id i r g t ' rhi: ica 1 -i u - ": G !'" I hi. v erb! ; !-.:: hi!',!-. or. v tn n 1 t!:.:'. the ii ; ' ( r.iei: t ! eati..:i 1 ' : the yiuali of the country. rj , ;:u!oniohi!e ma'i!!l'., t lifer wa. in : t r iev d a. be ilnvt t!iroU-;h !!: L'!eui:.,s ol winter state on an (Soph) inspection K-ur of educational proj- J ,i Forw a rd-- - ! '.i til Ann-n. Nebraka : ' 'S-l acres for an nr. 'a miiractr.g - i.-i.t;,,,, t.-. ,...,.. . :. ......... c:,,i., i-r d't-t ion and r.a v v. ere r- 1 1.- O ( ' a ! i as '( r i: on r.lulien. holoa : S 1 vester Seheiidt. Kansas. Guard.- Ho .van! 'o v ;,. ml . Kan sas Stale: !:-:.rie Wuii.' l OkhtbolUa : l!:e eo:!' acre- Ed Kinaol broken ii"wn si'er. Mi- sotiri: t.i! t loll eomm 1 ' ; ee : v. 1 aire allotment vi!! at ov.ee into individual coiiaty al'ot re'iits. lle-eipt of ti:e various a.l!ot raent itgures will permit offick.ls ' pi i u oiierations ot (tie i'rgram l.aleas Si.ilc: ouvi: iial lia B!is.-.. In'A: Si Jolia I.oii-.-ied. Mis Jo: Eimer I icii i ma i: n . Nt k a . NEW VOKK Here is the smoothly stream-lined train for a large, free focal exhibit on Transportation at tin I', :. , ..... . . ...... . . ..... i-..i. u -.iv r:. ino ll.. itliiJnv u.;!! ln-l,i.. "IM'' om.ni.Mt I.it n ai.(..o ii v.i of the luture (on Top) anu me luuy enciosect, siorm- nun nruu n xjj. proof, air conditioned liner of the World of Tomorrow every stage in civilization's transport progress as wcl as Raymond Loewy, industrial designer, conceived them as every vehicle used since the day of the cave mar. v hick uaried ti i, P Navy Explores Plan for New tfiei conference cay. Cuiuiiy n:c ;ii irs are i from March 7 to March 1 t inct educational meetings l tirofgh out the sta'e will be It eld betwcill Man h 1 and March iT. Best Chance fo Control Grass hopper Menace YOUR INCOME TAX :nt mir ii:itiir:i resources is ine nroiei - . ... . . , : . . i. r-i i - i .-'! win oe a iiaie uinuer ai me alu; preservation of our wiid. Palace, the residence of the presi- and ! dent The riinner. which is scheduled ! W'HEIIEAS this is a work in which! for S p. m., will be preceded by a j virtually our entire citizenship can . . . - . , r , I participate wholeheartedly and en recepuon at which French and for- ' . ,,. ,,,,,,,, i - ,, j UlUMdMlUllI . liriii' I i.-iv.itv (SEAL By the Presidi nt: franklin d. boosevelt. cok1'1-:ll hell. Sect etary of State. Dirigib! e XyDe Exemptions Allowed Couples Ivlar J A ! ried During Taxable Year State E:iton:olegist Says Ti:is Year Gives Chance to 3)es rev Pest I7o Dai:y? v to Bird Life. LLWol.X. bra.-i.a i'arv -j' (r CO'Jl.iili- v .i ai i i; s have Ih I California Technicians Are Author-; Taxpayers should noe t:.:.t vaui- ,t tw. tt c;fi ! ?b.. lNv.i-'ie ni 1 ?( :: it :lo credit wn- tb ucu lu mw up ijjicuiutcaiujis . ' - Of New Airships. ; l,'r dependents as w.-il a the per- rs Weal i sonal exemption is l eniree. i oe ripn diplomats will be present in full j xhe Ul're nH.Uoio!iian centers, with ' SUICIDE CLUB DISBANDS; i PASABENA. C'al. ( TP . Plans for ; prorated v.her, a chani:.- o; :-,a....- r-mi i form Thprp has beon no 1 1 .. ,,.ncc t i in- o r.;i r outdoors. 1 TrT."T DTPoArrc tah "DTt AT I li t er-t ha n-n i r i: ir-: ; ns. vu vi or curs i'.urir."; 1 :r !aiiMr yr;: r. ;i v.d I t :. r:y " ;. o.i t'-al confirmation, but it is believed likely or permitted to enjoy at first hand ; that a theatrical performance will be j the w omhrs of natuu: and J 1 1 -.iii..s I ne ea n i:m i u i o ei . e. l , of any program for the consei-x at ion : ! he "e. h no ..in. h,.i-i!tiv vi!i lit'( ie tl-.e nasi ' been abandoned as Ifo ia .i..,- 1 y.-rimislv diminished and deideted by ,1. ,!i(-.ivevv of tli- lac: that the and his assistants f the club might Instructions from I - navy oepat t-, more than ball provided after the dinner. Dinner at Quay d'Orsay U,. c.,..wl ,F tho thfO v.s.t there will be a dinner at the , ulnh.JUlluUu:, :ul(1 ,yIll;);llhv Foreign Office, on the Quai d Orsay. n,llst t.ijst the sn; i- 'i t of all of at which the hosts and puests will(,ur citizens if the mistakes of the not be in uniform, but will dress in 'past are to be avoided in i lu the full evening: dress. k ; sources ei n.cauu of a certain latitude, for the k nip 1 y., lue . and (tueen mav express the desire to j NOW. THKKEFOIIE. I. FBANK- ' " make some special trips which v. ill ; LIN" 1 1. BOOSEVEI.T. President of here. not be planned. It is considered p:s-!'nc' 1 ni'cd Mauiuhinp: planes from the sky. are that tiu-sc crt-dits i WVNiUlA.M. North Australia ll' to be prepand for tie s. navy by j only for the purp. Ciu'a ii; t bis citv tr. J lieoooi vim ni' 'man. oi ine iue noi uai i .01 1 ..ult : California Institute of Technoleuy. A trad .nal p-ar' ot "echnoleuy. A . ;I i . ;ard"(i unl nana a ml pr.u t ices o ier ii. ;'!lo-.. ab!" !l"t so of com put it'.-' a'so tb.e surtax. 1! !i.:,!li i to be ii attioi!:Ms to i:'.'i;n!;. in wl:i b lio! be a joke a. The eons; it i; tnctit to prepare plans, not only for ; eas it is cotisia; : i ii ;,, ,,t the !ub was this type dirigible bn' others as well. l-or examp nae.tp. !e man ar! future bas-d on the assuni-d prin iple lhat;have come lollowiiiu a l.mn set les ol.s-.nu.e vomati-no . . : m...ii.... ;.. ti5j im iirn-Oi ii t re-' . . i:t .. : i i. 1, i i in ; Vc-iire- -! v. (!. western telll- ,1 It 1 V ". ai.U Were I . ulL ' o- :n utiiui inio ""l"'. ' n riuiuiiiir n m in'i dioov i.uuuin i - - .-,., ...... ..( i ,-. 1. e 1 . )il n,-i:i! fl'O- ... .... ... . ... .. :..;.,,,. .,,! ',.. .... ,.f--i,.i.,ls .,(" tlw cetber n'i t he h'-t d" V of I h" taXiibie Th nmpmm will havp to be one i - . ' it'-;.- in tin- water. ! tie youus im1":"""-"' '" ' The piogiuiti vuli uie to i'i m,f esthetic, and re: national - , .... ;wiel vear mav lile a j-int return, li they ires in tn- water. i lie yotius mi m.-T..:.,., , ti. ,:,,), in th.-eust. ' year, may lile a j-int return. .Ji'e infistid waters of the eulf! comment aie navy aui norn i-.-s i.ie wo-ii iciuio n. .ui..- ;that con press will authorize construe- basis ol the can nc.ar year. i .... . . .i i.i i . .1 ,. .. ... " All we.,; v.- 1! until an IS foot no- ''n ot lisrliter-t nan-air cratt, i na i . w on :u .. . ...nuu i-' e- eu.i it,,.,.,. u- l.o u ct.e,i:,l cala ... :i!: lr.ade a daj-h J.r a member who-mey mx jusiuen in oiu-mi.; nu ' '! - - . V . .week bcirininne ..larch l'"i!i. l'.(.,s.: . ,. , ,,,,,,,in.i,,, f ! twelfths of . l.'.ab for tl:e h: i,..vf.pni..i ii... i the ner:i in i heir x-....- .. . , i.:.-. v .... i .1 . v.'i.s sw inimmsr some re yards 1 rom i" i pal a i ions oi i ...ns. ' ............. .. ... ..... - - - ,as .;iiiihi;;i wimine will. ; i: vi vi" - . j,,,,.,,,. Carnestlv anneal to a!! of our citizens :h j. ;;y. The meat..:- won out by a . Basic Program Outlined In all the nrocessions. Kinc Georee first to lecrpni.e the imporian-e of f. ,. ito !.eS; i-u i e ,e ;;;: : i:r.. - n-r ' e.-l'i --t . S. ik.i'c 1 "Vx o have l.,e-: ; nty c r.:r.i;t tees ;. ' i i!'ani::e:l avd e.:'.ii'at na: start.-.:, wo v ill vet ; a; bail C e ;:-. v.. 'b to ia:tci" ! e . -.el. Tl.e j.e.-. erdica: .'!y Al ii! !i:it :i.! not l.ato'.i a::;.- e-tetit until Ma'-" b. r";: v,'ut!ii';. Ka.rc. v. im w'l; the frrasahon; er ':L'i:t. oin.c feii.'i'a! b:ot did ! er-ti; the I'-.-i w. it; r : : ' l I'll :--..:; b ..1 ( ;i v t e f CO.;! rail; d rec; 1 ov.t tnat arrive la 4 1 yea4 of Jttr.e, j.i.ou' tates ot .Mlirl'la hereby iirocla.im asul de-iunaf ; 10 A . v. ii ich is se voir 'he problem of conservation of th .-sets in wild lit :nd then to work nr. cons: i' nt ion undoubtedly will ride in the first vehicle with President Lebrun. while the queen will follow in the second', ,- .,m .in.s.-rva i inn. To this PENSiOKEP.S FALL H.LIII TO SG.OCO S while sinul p! - . . . . . , , . - . C-ll,,!'! I..,. 11... ,!-,,. ,1,,!, 1i,(,iiii..,i ' Dr. von Karma :t win in.ve as uis,., i oi :nd (ii.-ba. nib. d. i print ipal assoeiaie in the prepara- ; pit wi'b otm accord for their prom r iro- se ve it -1 w : i l n ; oi :;o w ! ile siimie fve-twelMh of ir'l'.eioi th- tion of plans Dr. Wiliiam I'. I )urand ; p-riod du-i:ur which tb.-y v. c re m:.r of Stanford lnn rsiry. During rt-! ried. )f sepa rat-, ft-urns tiled h live. ; An e-.4::4 . t:rvev la. t fa!! ir.di . 1 o 1,1 17, per cent : tatewi.Jo reduction , in tr:-:;.--ho!ij'er r.tiriihers in l'- a. ! en pa red vib tl.e rtea ;- v- c" rd in 'e.--! ta!i m f i: :,T. !leve'.( i4. the --M-i-ey j ti;.-.c'ose-l tiir.t ir.ft stt.iion v-e.iltl W i ii ;a:.!;r :.s l-e.tvv i.t ea.-tern N'e- ..-: ilo d. declared ila.i fi 4 .a n ia '. in- '1:1 t oilltht t :i col.t f'd l ii ( s. oll.-lii:.' e.- ! ! r. - e .- :oa . "! iaa!..i r at4" t: i:: to break tio i .!.'! do-.-n so ;-.e i ., c i;t rid all iioiu ije '( ti,U small :r,.:4;) is : U cress :v 1 . prices v. ill then : .i up ami v.;:i.";, v. i ! I come down. " I o . e I am "..ui to se" that tim-nct is v. a k i r u4 u; in oti-.- respe. : and !: . im;, in ii,c fj-ht direction i:-y r ( i a i. ii a u itrain. sn- !i as v. heat a to' eo-r.. as the till' basis of wealt h. '1 have no. bed over a period o! i4." e,;vs that raices of wheat and ci rn ba '. e v a. rb but little. Su b , of the roil arc real wealth, j i ' v i S. 1 1 ii." crop is a.-ena id y cur tail, d so that it wiil have a value. 'A: tor all. money is fiispH a token of v. I. at h..s be. n dun . Gold in iiseif is not a very useful metal. In the fir.-1 place, it i s-arc. ; and while it "';;' rs and :m kes vary j.ritty j" eiry. il doe- not v. ear v. ell. "I toil the p.rese-.: pi a era t ion will : e the reattst i ra tb.is world has i v i r known. Sob-nti -. invt ntors and n. ! ka n i i a ! intprovi nn-n ; - are makini;4 ;:iiaa.s. ea: h r ior u. and out of b i. -ure comes civilization, as J. P. .Mor- a. a sa id n cen t ly." I'ont v.as ;a'..'ii i! lu man( to prc- ::.! .. lusp" rous" era atoi replied: "I fi r not to put ii in terms4 of I oi ' -i rs." Teruin:: to tie- pnibl- m of inirin- pio i; I . I lu mn i , u a c I I ' fef ixplaill (! bis l!:."ory of le btiical idltcatioi:. -o tnany i.:;i:.; nun cotne out o! b. i.ah school ;,mi colle'e v. ith abund ant book learning4 btf la;kin iti ability io a. ply t hem-, i vcs. I am c' Mi!ie a! we should sta.ri our youth at an ariy aye or. a prn.ram of prac ti":.! irair.iiii; v.hi.h wi'i bad direct ly in'o jositions lollowini; m'adti at ion." he said. Indttst ry has every faeiiity for tecliaical training, and should take tl.e initiative in of'etiiia; such iu st met inn as a sujp.'t-nient to " neral scnool itl r;. We:- in naioianoic. :..-unt ': mi-tal.eti a 1 "r i't tiie state ::.! been reiMicitm 1 ; I v., i er automobiles will be used. accompanied by Madame Lebrun. It((.nd I call upon all citizens in ev.u y . "" '..'.. n.-s iu m .ne is not yet known whether carriaitcs , community to uive thnnubt dnrin- . ! 1.1 X JT 'X. Nei.., Match -1 i I'P i J number oi Hues wen- lam" uov n toi , no., . , ,i . i y fU;, ,.t. this period to the neeits oi the (leiu- . . ,, , , ,.. ,,. 1f; , . s 1 1 lie preparations ot Un plans v. b nil . t wet 1 1 n -.. n "l ; . . ii'tis of field, fore.-t. end wat r tfnd , " . . , . a,,. . r,.,.,, tu'lnv. 1 1 M'-T the husband or too wi'.e had ".i, ... . in,elli,ent eonsidrea , bu, of the pt ' pen. mners. nave been m.tn.et! th-y j . ' . i:in.U(, status of t.m head of a lamilyjthat on bai: I IH t, ll I ' 1 lii.-; iii i iii-, i - . i - " - - - ' - v - v v . x .: . ,,f 1 , , , ,x. liji. Lilt. J ti! .'il r .1 - i i d II I I . . . . . , ii r In mi .o c.i1 II :i bi'!-; i b", rj t' . 'I MM t ; i it t i 1 1 , i . i 1 - . v , . . ' l' "' l'". 'Vlt,l ito'Jvoid smutm-al hivakdown. ! would he mtitbd to his or lu r I'vo reality, the inn ma! (Xemp-'ei o i e.-; o-..-m.e TOWN CONFUSED BY FAST. SLOW. MEDIUM TDIE tions itito iractical a tion in b-hall" !,.v.i:. , nl" these invaluable but inarticulate fm nils. Only tlirout'i the lull eo- 1 rn i : 4i '. ' 1 1 :'i ? (i 'ra Iia!ifef BRITISH BATTLE ARABS f: Laucihincr Arcnnd the w7crld ! X'ith IRVIN S. COBU The Unaccommodating Samuel MOUNTAIN CITV. Nev. ( I P , ' v".'4,, ;, . .. M rs Hat tie .. . ;Oiieraiio;i oi a.i can mi.u nr. ee ii When strangers ask the time ot day . sj ny f,u t,rt.s,.(, ,.,.,.., , ilin ;.u;Th,4 liatfUlds here, they receive the reply: ! perpetuated for posi"ri;y. I ri . a i t rea. r. "W'hat time do you want fast, IN WITNESS W HE 1 1 EOF. 1 mie ' ,.i,t.,jn emido-.. slow. r in-between?-' hereunto set my nanu anil causes Mountain City, heine in Nevada, j , is in the Pacific time belt. Put the bulk of the ore from the rich Hio Tinto copper mine is shipped north ward to Mountain Home. Idaho, which observes Mountain time. To facilitate trucking schedules.! the city for the hist year has set its (locks by "TTounta in time. In recent weeks, however, a large amount of j ore has tieen trucked to ciko, .c., where Pacific time prevails. The result is that half the mining camp observes Mountain time and the other half Pacific lime. Panth ers living a few miles away and not affected by ore-trucking schedules j have compromised and keep their (locks and watches half an hour i .lower than Idaho time and half an; hour faster than Pacific. j Put a baby can't be born or a man can't die in Mountain City by Mmm- tain time. For Elko county records. only Paiific time is accepted. 0 !a ,i 111. I ii W'hiie Dr. von Karman was in the fata share of the p beat 4 the c.i ciitic ::i j-.i.i nl i "ast. ne an enuoi; ncei i iiKiiniir (if Aiionautica Silences. lamtiv on sided over bv Dr. flark Milii.an. marriage i ilsn of tile Mowed a single person, iiowevei. in m-i .t o. I! in! naniber li-e tion of s2.."ooi ;.!.(ved tin b. ad of a ! pnea -.... in,, .,l i.ei.ii- in 1 heir the lata. (I lot.. ..n .u.-ad of m.rely that al-' the win.tr t:.o..t:a. i.ie tauo'.a :" i the retirinc, ine-iib-ni. a::e vears d from bore , a I'ut ie- eti'ort to i i no :- n.o'i.i e.-..::ein. . , t... .i.i,,,. mIo- oeriod of tloir ma rrii.ue any ; He e tc, mmaaamm . . ; , .tllM'l Ilia ltl.-l O l.i. . i . . ie . . . , .Oil. ii... .ie- exenio'ion to which eilber nailil I"4 ' n 'es v. I :e ; e i ; - ,.',' f ,,,,,,, ; Washing-'entitled as the lM.:Hl of a family would heavio-t n.-er.- ..f j ton. tiie juestioii of air-worthiness : be ni.Tt-d in the j..,,,, personal ex- foe iaret-t p an ; ! . .1 . . . . i ti.. ..".. 'i . . .... , ,,P,linii was vvi ighed (iirefull.v - ' nipt ion lor Iliai P"l l"'l. ' ne jo... saal t .. oe; imea: s oa- .o : tion of the nav . 1 pi fsotia! exemption allowable in th" rxate game fa rrt r.e.. v .vLu.t on .l.owe. .saiM '.nit.- Fee il' all! M'l'l 1 belt uia !Ct i .t EIH'SAI.EM. March 7, U'Pl---. Forty-f'.ve Arabs and one Pritisb pri ' vato were kilbd when tie p.riti.-h ' ' bi.eiiier reuiniellt battled .Mill Arabs ind droll, h .....i. . i,.,,;,, i .1. .ii. .-ri.in I I i . i . - u. ii... ... nori'a Palestine yesterday, accordin::4 to news v. bicli filtind throu-'h the I:ri!i.-h military cordon wb.iih lia' i-.ui rounded Jt niii. The wounded included a l'.riiisb sccmikI lit ntet'.int. a (.-rnoral and a '- ' ''' private. Fourleiu Arabs who w ere .-o have . ,,,,, ,.,., (he mot modern n. Ik.r. i ,.,(1,... ;,;,(! large ii'iantities of amniuni- A a!.-dat-:e- .1 tb 4 Bv IRVIN S. COBB ' I HE Southern neprro lakes great pride in a funrral his own or anyone else's. Some of Harris Dickson's best dark, earns Jive horn written about the Yiriri! Cu.-tard Cotfin Club. Nearly "ovcrv repuiabie colored citizen of a iSouiiieni community pays hi.- tiaoo in liis burial TO GEAY IIAKl GF SAT 3 IFKKKLFY x 7 uiex & .-rTr"t? VJrlU'.E- lhiNu ,' ,-Wx. .1 1 v.: IF Si ill later, a t t be i ei.iK Or vim Karman went to Laugh ynase ,,f a (ouple who wen- mariied tiK l , j Field for still lurther contereiu a s j and living tog-'her during the i n- ; n i.son bait. with Ihos,. v. bo have had the most o.-.tire year may u t xceed 5? - " 1 - nerience with th" navv dirigibles in' If ! ild Uiidir IS ye;,rsol a-e and TlJ BEEIOSES COLOR the l'ast. Flans to Be Studied in April The new airsbia speciti ; a 1 ions that , I... l,i. been :.-l.el UO 'i' b 0 U d e ! t IS le.jn.rel. to he )f 1 . ; , i p . ,, 1 ,. i ororat prejiare v .n . m e.-- n i u ... . - L 1 ,ii, -nl ennlerence in A Of i 1 . ' e..ein, l I il l n i no in iv i' ..... ----- -- I In vivii iral ions at the Guugenheim i i,cl,in l.abnratorv at Akron for the! ''V f-!l1 r" J,:" ii-ve loive (leva doped such imimrtailt results iu connection with the uues- ... .. . :.. ... a ,1, ,. ! 1 lion oi airsnjps ia k.'.-'s m v. urn ...... Dr. von Karman recommended the e .lependi-nt on .lie parent for support, i reaches Cue ago of IS years during : I the taxable year, the red it of $-''o i:i n4"'' same manner as the ;,,,( !'.. For exa.mib i,a. sb.otild (lie (liilbs eighteenth birth,- ,1,, would Cab ( CP I - C.raymg mat bo cnntrolled the mil ural color r. stored, it ben rt vea'.ed in ( xp: rinit nt:; at I 'n i versi t v of ( '; I i fern ia . ). the parent . i,, , xperim.ents "ii ra's. hair was elititbd to claim -'X' . turned uray ex per imi : a ! I y and t bo. n POLICE ARE GUARDIANS FOR MICE. GUINEA PIGS LONDON (UP) The police of Pence have a new job. They have to look after D 6 tame mice and 2G guinea pigs vvhi'h fta t tired in a case of alleged theft. The magistrufes decided that, in case an iudentity question was raised, the i nimals should he kept in the polif ' stat ion. "You must do the best you can." j the clerk told the harassed sergeant. More and more people tak ing Daily Journal. Only 15c a week delivered to your door. society in order to insure for himself a fiorious final tend-off and fin uncial standing4. In one of the Iar?e.-t cities of Citorgia there is a dignified well-rounded-out colored man who ka.: functioned for many vears as the reception committee at th- iarg: bank in town. He welcomes all comer.- at the front door. His niar.r.er of greeting a prominent depositor is a lesson in courtliness an i ucportrr.ent. .Among his own race he is a power. Especially does he hine when r.n interment is taking place." One day he received a mt.sage fiom .U sister, a widow on a' little farm a few miles out in the country, telling4 hint that her sen, and his nephew was very low. If he viohed tn r-c. poor Ham alive he must come at once. What, from th- uncle's standpoint, was even more im portant, he muat bring wit!: him a casket and a shroud, as no under taker was to be found in tho neighborhood where tiie grievinrr mother livei. o Uncle Henry moved prompt;;.-. He obtained a three davs leave of absence from his dutie-, ho'io-.v.-d some mom-v front Mr G'S'- the president of the bank, ba: o a coffin into tha back of the wagoii,' and set out, more in exultation than in'scrrrw. At the end of the week ho rcturr.ed, looking4 strangely depre-ed. His em nl oyer met him en his srriv-il. "Well. Uncle Henrv." "no said. ''1 hone you had a good funeral?" "Huh!" grunted the cl.l niar.. ''fv.uzn't nothin to luag 'bout,' Mist Gray." ".Ve7i. I regret tha. If I'd kr.-wn it was a matter of monev I should luve been glad to iet '-ou hi-4" as much r.-.crs ou refedd "That wU;yt :t. :i:s:' G -2". The r..a-j: ti'oubla v,-J, wd 'that dam' redit for tiie (ientiibnt enibi- -tha: rest ored to l o a! c-i!or. liem tin be a n l- rie ess. navy continue with the n search. Dr. von Karman has arranged virb two foreign oiniervers. j roi. i- 1.::- otie-hall' of $4 no. The same rnle .,,lai.; ,;,:t h;;;4i tijildies to o-b.er ib-e.endi n's where ;i jt .lV!is rejuu-ted. i ha nge of -- tatus ooims during thi Univi rt:y scientists ::a taxable yea r. iimn experirni r.ts l av-, yet be. n ti i- . ; They rein v'd to predi-t win io r it ! TITfllTTTV TTT)TIT t.COTTTTVT T7T , !.l 1. ... ... ....,1.1,. -.. .I'll-. Il'randtl of Germany, and Prof. G. 1. 1 vvuiu ouitxmi. ''Ui i"- '- ' ; i . , ., . ., ,..,t;., m, : ciiange m nr. ma n imir as in i ea- uu LIXrOLN. March 2 ilT) The 1,,-,-auae i f the i liy:do!ogicaI dikt i- Dependable MSI li nsurance Taylor of En outsta ne.tn: au thorities iu their field, to come to the coast and give him the benefit of all new information they have. V..V-1 i.uMinriths here itii! ai4"! ; i Burlington railroad asked the state .:l( r of id rats. ! railway eommir.-ion today tor author- The change oi hair (tikes :n rat itv to substitute a tri-we:.!:ly r. rvbe tak s eight '". e Tin- same ( bailee convinced that lighter-than-air craft I for a mixid pa.:;:4e::g' r ami freight jn r.r-n. tle-y sab", it it did (. et:r ;: offers the only .solution for long-time! train operating daily X'-"pt S betwe.an Ashland and Schuyler, nib: y all. would take five yea rs or li.npr. The expi rimeir;il change is fiee ..i f.-,.,i iwliinrl ttie l!"'lS. - T1,e Jrai.i runs from Omaha to ,.fl )V a fntraie factor in the diet, while tiie new project of aiso ma King . wniu u.i m i . , Scltuvler bv way of Plat tsmout h and vhich (on'ains one oi several of the .1...... .. i ,- ,-ri t ( r:vrcv-i WOlllll iiieii. linn """"" i i -ri. .1 .-,i.t -..lu,.-. ..r,-. .IMHiJUll. 1 lit l.-llU'.-'-l ...... . lliilllllo. give a distinct advantage in aerial defense and offense. Betty Crocker, the best knewn authority on household problems, now edits a daily column in the Journ2.l. Subscribe for the Journal. a tion '..' the Ashland-Schuyler ser- i vice w ould f ffect a savin- of ? a; Dockagc facilities make Platts-! month. Under the proposed plan the moutn an ideal factory site. Wei-! train would operate between Ashland ' corr.e and a splendid opportunity! and Schuvler on Mondav. Wedne:d,jy ! to expand should bo an induce-'. and Fridav and from OmaLa to A,h- J- to thccc contemplating a; . chanctc in location from tho r.ioro land via l-.i-tsmoutu en . uevJy. . tnickiy popuiated centers and j Thursday and Saturday. ifScod areas of the east. IF you vere sued for carnages resuUing from a car accident . . . you vouid APPRECIATE the value of our depend cbk' Insurance and local Egcncy service. CALL OE SEE AND BONDS &0j '4 I DLiTT;itAOUTM