I / Bfm t M /B m* B/m ml A I 1 Jm LA'L/t if I, ii™CiitJI I I ' Quinn Chapel A. M K. Church 9tb and C Streets; Rev. j. B Brooks. Pastor. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship. 6:00 p.m. Young People’s Fellowship 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship -Tuesday 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting. North side Church of GuU 3rd and F Street. Mrs. Alice Britt. 10:00 a.m Church School. 11:00 a.m Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Midweek Prayer Meeting. 7:30 p.m. Friday Bible Study For place of meeting call 2*4673. * Aden Chapel 9:45 a.m. Saooatb School. 10:45 a.m Missionary Meeting. 11:00 a.m. Momins Worship. 4:00 p m. Young People's Society CHRIST TEMPLE 2149 U Street. Phone 2-3901 Rev T O. McWilliams Jr. Pastor. Order of Worship Sunday School, 10 am. Morning Worship. 11 am. Service at at Carver Nursing Home. 2001 Vine Street, 5 o’clock. Evening Service. 7:30 p.m. Ml Zioa Baptist Church Corner 12th and F Streets; Rev Win 1. Monroe, pastor. 10:00 a.m., Sunday school. 11:00 a.m. Morning Wonhip. 6:30 p.m Baptist Training Union 8:00 p.m Evening Wonhip Newmaa Methodist 23rd and S; Ralph G. Nathan, pastor. SUNDAY—Church at study. 10. church at worship. 11 a.m. MONDAY—Trustee ooard meeting WEDNESDAY—Gladstone service. 1 tr 8 p.m FRIDAY—Ministry of music. 8 p.m. CME Church 2030 X Street; Rev W M Johnson, pastor. 9:30 a.m Sunday school. 10:30 a.m. Methodist Training Unioo. 11:00 a.m. Morning wonhip. Churca of God Chrbi 9:00 a.m Sunday school. 6:30 p.m. Y.P.W.W 8:00 p.m. Evening worship. 8:00 p.m. Tuesday and Friday. regular service. Pastor Rev Charles Williama. 7:30 p.m. Thursday prayer and Bible. REGISTER NOW TO VOTE NOV 4th. SKYLINE ICi CREAM STORES 1433 South St. Phone 3-8118 1417 N St Phone 2-4074 1845 R St Phone 2-8122 5400 So. 14th Phone 3-2269 "Ends Your Quest For the Bestu Skyline Farms So. 14th St Every Item in Our Entire EAST WINDOW OFF CHEAPPER DRUG STORE 1325 “O'* St AUTO PARTS MOTOR REBUILDING MOTOR EXCHANGE BEN’S NEW WAY AUTO PARTS 2618-2024 •‘O'* St Ph. 2-7038 -9 tmt of 10 your beet bet U BeeT raise Work of Colored Nurses in Polio wa&iiiinutuiv — (ANP)—Ne |gro nurses came in for special praise recently by Miss Ann Mag nusse, director of American Na tional Red Cross Nursing Services, as she made a plea for replace-1 ments of polio nurses who have been called back to the school room by the opening of schools. “Colored nurses are already at work in cities hard hit by polio in the states of Illinois, Minnesota and Iowa,” said Miss Magnussen. “We urge qualified women to enroll for duty through local Red Cross chapters whever needed.” It is hoped that the danger point of the season is past but nurses will continue to be needed for polio patients who require day and night attention. “Salaries and expenses of polio < nurses are paid by the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. As of Aug. 16, 1952, there were 16,447 reported cases of polio in the United States, a figure equal ing totals reached in the 1949 epidemic, one of the most severe in the history of the nation. “Red Cross especially urges registered professional nurses to respond to our appeal for help. No special experience is required but nurses recruited by Red Cross are requested to serve for a minimum of two months.” Ethiopian King Gifts Tuskegee $1,000 TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE (ANP) —Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethi opia, made a gift of $1,000 last ! Scholarships Available for Young Pianists, Composers NEW YORK—(ANP)—Applica tions now are being accepted for the fourth annual Chopin scholar- J ships for talented young pianists and composers, the Koseiuszkoi Foundation, sponsors of the1 awards, announced this week. The foundation will present two j awards of $1,000 each. One to a [pianist between the ages of 15 and [21 and the other to a composer be tween the ages of 17 and 30. Preliminary and final auditions for pianists will be held on three or four consecutive days at the 1 foundation’s headquarters corn week to Tuskegee Institute. 1 The presentation was made in 1 the Institute chapel at the regular 1 Sunday evening Vespers. I mencing the first Monday in June, 1953. Formal application blanks must be filed by both composers and pianists not later than March 1, together with plans for the study the entrants wish to do. The scholarships may be used m a conservatory or school of music, or under a competent private teacher, subject to ap proval of a jury of eminent iudges who will officiate in each :ategory. Full information together with ipplication blanks for the 1953 rhopin scholarship competitions nay be obtained on request from he Kosciuszko foundation, 15 E. ►5th St., New York, N. Y. LEGAL NOTICE OF MEASURES TO BE VOTED UPON NOVEMBER 4, 1951. BALLOT TITLES AND TEXTS OF CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS PROPOSED BY THE 1951 LEGISLATURE. Proposals Will Appoar On. the Ballot la the Following Order Proposed Constitutional Amendment “For amendment to Article III. sec tion 18, of the Constitution of Nebras ka, to authorize the Legislature to provide that, where there are public officers elected or appointed to a court, board, or commission, having more .than one member and the terms of office of one or more members com mence and end at different times, the compensation of all members of such court, board, or commission may be Increased or diminished with the be ginning of the full term of any mem ber thereof,” 300 □ "Against amendment to Article III, Section 19, of the Constitution of Ne braska, to authorize the Legislature to provide that, where there are public officers elected or appointed to a court, board, or commission, having more than one member and the terms of office of one or more members com mence and end at different times, the compensation of all members of such court, board, or commission may be Increased or diminished with the be ginning of the full term of any mem ber thereof.” 301 □ TEXT OF PROPOSED CONSTITU TIONAL AMENDMENT Be It enacted by the people ot the State ot Nebraska, Section 1. That at the general elec tion in November 1952, there shall be aubmitted to the electora of the State of Nebraska for approval the following amendment to Article III, section 19, of the Constitution of Nebraska, which is hereby proposed by the Legislature: "Sec. 19. The Legislature shall never grant any extra compensation to any public officer, agent, or servant after the services have been rendered nor to any contractor after tne contract has been entered into, nor shall the compensation of any public officer, in cluding any officer whose compensa tion is fixed by the Legislature, be increased or diminished during his term of office exoept that, when there ara officers elected or appointed to a court, board, or commission having more than one member and tne terms of one or more members commence and end at different times, the com ^^00 of all members of such court, , or commission may be in creased or diminished at the beginning of the full term of any member thereof.*’ Proposed Constitutional Amendment “For amendment to Article VIII, section 1, of the Constitution of Ne braska. to authorize the Legislature to provide a different method of taxing motor vehicles and providing for the distribution to the state, counties, townships, cities, villages, and school districts of such counties of their proper shares of such tax,” 302 □ "Against amendment to Article VTII, section 1, of the Constitution of Ne braska, to authorize the Legislature to provide a different method of taxing motor vehicles and providing for the distribution to the state, counties, townships, cities, villages, and school districts of such counties of their proper shares of such tax.” 803 Q TEXT OF PROPOSED CONSTITU TIONAL AMENDMENT Be It enacted by the people ot the Stete ot Nebraske, Section I. That at the general elec tion to November, 1962, there shall be submitted to the electors of the State 4 Nebraska for approval the follow endment to Article VIII, section the Constitution of Nebraska. i0 hereby proposed by the ons shall ba raised by taxation ip manner U the Legislature may i. Taxes spall be levied by valua uniformly ana proportionately upon ell tangible property, and fran chises, except fiat the Legislature may provide for a different method of taxing motor vehicles: Provided, that such lax proceeds from motor vthlolee taxed to each county snail bi allocated to the state, counties, townships, vil and school districts of such in th# same proportion that the each bears to the total levy county on Personal tangible . Taxes uniform a* to Class lavied by valuation upon aU property. Taxef, other tfr*n property taxes, may be authorized by law., Existing revenue laws shall con tinue in effect until changed by the Legislature." Proposed Constitutional Amendment "For amendment of Article III. sec tion 7, of the Constitution of Nebraska, providing for the salary of each mem ber of the Legislature in the sum of one thousand two hundred fifty dollars per annum," 304 0 "Against amendment of Article III, section 7, of the Constitution of Ne braska, providing for tha salary of each member of the Legislature in the sum of one thousand two hundred fifty dollars per annum.’* 305 □ TEXT Of PROPOSED CONSTITU TIONAL AMENDMENT Be it enacted by the people ot the State of Nebraska, Section 1. That at tha general elec tion in November, 1952, there shaU be submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska, for approval, the follow ing amendment to Article III, section 7, of the Constitution of Nebraska, which is hereby proposed by the Legis lature. " Sec. 7. Members of the Legislature shall be elected for a term of two years beginning at noon on the first Tuesday in January in the year next ensuing the general election at which they were elected. Each member shall be nominated and elected in a non partisan manner and without any In dication on the ballot that he la affili ated with or endorsed by any political party or organization. Each member shall receive and be paid the sum of one thousand two hundred fifty dollars per annum, payable in such manner and at such times as may be provided by law. In addition to his salary, each member shall receive and be paid an amount equal to his actual expenses in traveling by the most usual route once to ana returning from each regu lar or special session of the Legisla ture. Members of the Legislature shall ! receive no pay nor perquisites other than said saJdry and expenses. Em ployees of the Legislature shall receive no compensation other than their salary or per diem." Proposed Constitution-1 Amendments "For amendments to establish a State Department of Education; to provide for a State Board of Educa tion and the election and term of office of the members thereof; to provide for a Commissioner of Education, and the appointment thereof, and how his salary shall be fixed: to provide that all provisions in the Constitution of Nebraska and laws of the state relating to Superintendent of Public Instruc tion shall insofar as applicable apply to and mean the State Department of Education. State Board of Education, or the Commissioner of Education, as the case may be; and to amend Article IV. section 1, Article VJL sections 1 and 13, and Articla XVff, section 3, of the Constitution of Nebraska^ 304 n "Against amendments to establish a State Department of Education; to provide for a State Board of Educa tion and the election and term of office of the members theraof; to pro vide for a Commissioner of Education, and tha appointment thereof, and how his salary shall be fixed; to provide that all provisions in the Constitution of Nebraska and laws of the state re lating to Superintendent of Public Instruction shall insofar as applicable apply to and mean the State Depart ment of Education, Stats Board of Education, or the Commissioner of Education, as the case may be; and to amend Article IV, section 1, Article VII, sections 1 and 13, and Article XVII, section 3, of the Constitution of Nebraska.” # 307 0 TEXT OF PROPOSED CONSTITU TIONAL AMENDMENTS Be it enacted by the people ol the State ot Nebratka, Section 1. That at tha general elec tion in November, 1952, tnere shaU ba submitted to the electors of the State Of Nebraska for approval the amend ments to the Constitution of Nebraska which are set forth in section 2 of this Sot, end which are hereby proposed y the Legislature, geo. z The amendments proposed are at follows: <11 To add four new section*, to « Slate Department of Education which Shall be comprised of a State Board of Education ana S Commissioner of Kueation. The State Department of ucation shall have general super vision end administration of the school system of the state and of such other activities as tha Legislature may direct,'* "geic. ML The Stats Boagd of Bdu cation shall be composed of six mem ber*, who shall be elected from six districts as provided by the Legis lature. Their term of office shall be for six years each, except as here inafter provided. Their duties and Kwers shall be prescribed by the glslature, and they shall receive no compensation, but shall be reimbursed their actual expense Incurred in the performance of their duties. The mem bers of the State Board of Education shall not be actively engaged in the educational profession and they shall be elected on a nonpartisan ballot. In the general election of 1954, six mem bers shall be elected to the board, one from each of the six districts; two members shall be elected for two years, two for four years, snd two for six years. In each general election thereafter two members shall be elected fox six year terms from dis tricts as prescribed by the Legis lature.” “Sec. 18. The State Board of Edu cation shall appoint and fix the com pensation of the Commissioner of Edu cation, who shall be the Executive Officer of the State Board of Educa tion and the administrative head of the State Department of Education, and who shall have such powers and duties as the Legislature may direct. The board shall appoint all employees of the State Department of Education on the recommendation of the Com missioner of Education.” "Sec. 17. All provisions in the Con stitution of Nebraska and laws of the state relating to the Superintendent of Public Instruction shall, insofar as such provisions are applicable, apply to and mean the State Department of Education, the State Board of Educa tion, or the Commissioner of Educa tion as the case may be.” (2) To amend Article IV, section 1, to read as follows: “See. 1. The executive officers of the state shall be the Governor, Lieu tenant Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor of Public Accounts, Treas urer. Attorney General, and the heads of such other executive departments as set forth herein or as may be estab lished by law. The Legislature may provide for the placing of the above named officers as heads over such de partments of government as it may by law establish. The Governor, Lieuten ant Governor, Attorney General, Sec retary of State, Auditor of Public Accounts, and the Treasurer shall be chosen at the general election held in November, 1954, and in each even numbered year thereafter, and their term of office shall be two years and until their successors shall be elected and qualified. The records, books, and papers of all executive officers shall be kqpt at the seat of government, and such officers, excepting the Lieuten ant Governor, shall reside there during their respective terms of office. Offi cers in the executive department of the state shall perform such duties as may be provided by law. The heads of all executive departments established by law, other than those to be elected as provided herein, shall be appointed by the Governor, with the consent of a majority of all members elected to the Legislature, but officers so ap pointed may be removed by the Gov Srnor. Subject to the provisions of his Constitution, the heads of the various executive or civil departments shall have power to appoint and re move all subordinate employees in their respective departments.” (3) To amend Article VII, section 1, to read as follows: "Seo. 1. The Governor, Secretary of State, Treas i#er, Attorney General, and Commissioner of Education shall, under the direction of the Legislature, constitute a board of commissioners , for the sale, leasing, and general man- j agement of all lands and funds set apart for educational purposes, and , for the investment of school fund* in ' such manner as may be prescribed j by law.’* (4) "To amend Article VII, section i 13, to read as follows: ‘‘Sec. 13. The general government of < the state normal schools as now exist- j lng, and such other normal schools as ( may be established by law, shall be ] vested, under the direction of the Leg- , lslature, in a board of seven members , to be styled Board of Education of i State Normal Schools, six of whom > shall be appointed by the Governor, < with the advice and consent of the 4 Legislature, two each for a term of 4 two, four, and six years, and two each 1 biennium thereafter for a term of six j years, and the Commissioner of Edu- 4 cation shall be a member ex officio. 4 1110 duties and powers of the board 1 shall be prescribed by lew, and the < members thereof ahall receive no com- 1 pensation for the performance of their 1 duties, but may be reimbursed their 1 actual expenses incurred therein.” 4 (5) To amend Article XVII, section 3, to read aa follows) "8*0. 3. Until otherwise provided by law the salary of the Lieutenant Governor shall be twice the salary of a member of the Legislature.” Proposed Constitution*! Amendment "For amendment to Article XVI, Mo tion 2. of the Constitution of Nebraska, to provide for determination by thy Legislature of the number, of members required to compose a constitutional convention, and to authorize the Leg islature to define ths boundariM of election districts and to prescribe fh# manner in which members of a con stitutional convention are elected," 306 Q "Against amendment to Article XVL section 2. of the Constitution of Ne* biasl;a. to provide for determination by the Legislature of the number of members required to compose s con stitutional convention,. ana to author* i/e the Legislature to define the bout)* daries of election districts and to pre scribe the manner in which members of a constitutional convention art elected.” 309 □ TEXT Or PROPOSED CONST1TT. TIONAL AMENDMENT Be It enacted by the people of the State of Nebraska, Section 1. That at the general elec tion in November 1962, there shall bf submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska for approval the follow* lng amendment to Article XVI, sec tion 2, of the Constitution of Nebraska, which is hereby proposed by the Leg islature : “Sec. 2. When three-fifths of the members elected to the Legislature deem It necessary to call a convention : to revise, amend, or change this con* ■ stltutlon, they shall recommend ty 1 the electors to vote at the next elec* ■ tion of members of the Legislature. ■ for or against a convention, and if It majority of the electors voting on thp , proposition, vots for a convention, the Legislature shall, at its next session f provide by law for oalling the same; - Provided, the votes cast in favor of , calling a convention shall not be less ■ than thirty-five per cent of the total votes cast at suoh election. The con* I vention shall consist of not more than, on* hundred members, the exact num-| ber to be determined by the Legists-! ture, and to be nominated and elected from district# in the manner to by prescribed by the Legislature. Sucn members shall meet within three months eftsr their election, for ti)i purpose aforesaid. No amendment 6f change of this constitution, agreed upon by such convention, shall take effect until the same has been sub* mitted t6 the electors of the state, and adopted by a majority of thoM voting for or against the same. Proposed Constitutional Amendment "For amendment to Article XVJ, sec. tion 1, of the Constitution of Nebraska, to provide for publication of notice of submission of constitutional amend* ments by publication in newspapers once each Week for three consecutive weeks, 310 Q "Against amendment to Article XVI section 1, of the Constitution of Net braska, to provide for publication of submission of constitutional amend* ments by publication in newspapers once each week for three consecutive weeks." 311 Q TEXT or PROPOSED CONSTITU TIONAL AMENDMENT Be it enacted by the people ot the ftats of Nebraska, Section 1. At the general election in November 1952, there shall be sub. mitted to the electors of the State 6l Nebraska for approval the following amendment to Article XVI, section § of the Constitution of Nebraska, which is hereby proposed by the Legislature! “Sec. 1. The Legislature may pro* pose amendments to this Constitution, If the same be agreed to by three* fifths of the members elected to the Legislature, such proposed amendments shall be entered on the Journal, with the yeas and nays, and published once each week for three consecutive weeks, in at least one newspaper in each county, where a newspaper is pub* lished, Immediately preceding the next election of members of the Legislature. At such election said amendments Shall be submitted to the electors for apt proval or rejection upon a ballot sep* arate from that upon which the named of candidates appear. If a majority of the electors voting on any such amendment adopt the same, ft shall become a part of this Constitution, pri vided the votes cast in favor of sucn amendment shall not be less than thirty-flve^per cent of the total vote! cast at vQch election. When two or more amendments are submitted St the same election, they shall be so sub mitted as to enable the electors to vote on each amendment separately.” Respectfully Submitted JAMES S. PITTENOER Secretary of State (Published Four Times, During the Weeks of October 6, 12, 20. Jfl) Reaister Now ¥ 4 ¥ Vote November 4fe " m ^ 7 - sworn into the ...ployed at the Famcee Jones of Famcee.