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Eisenhauer on August 10th for being the only one land in D day when twelve of the 48 trucks were destroyed in France which brought the efficency up to 90 per cent. John L. Lewis gave his relatives a surprise with an early morning visit by climbing through a bed room window. Three youthful desperados were captured in Los Angeles, Calif. They boasted they would never be taken alive. They were taken by police without a shot being fired. A Missouri Pacific freight train was derailed at Maynurel, Nebr., August 10th. Nineteen cars were derailed and the contents strewn along the right of way. United States Congresswoman, Clare B. Luce was nominated for a second term in Greenwich, Conn. She criticized the present adminis tration in a speech. President Roosevelt assured Vice President Wallace he wanted him to have an important place if the administration is returned to office in November. Read the Omaha Guide for all the news. Two car loads of ammunition near Cummings, Iowa, exploded from a train wreck and the shell* popped for four hours. One of Chicago’s largest build ings in the loup area, the Mana dock. -was to be sold at auction August 14th. LEGAL NOTICE OF MEASURE TO BE VOTED UPON NOVEMBER 7. 1944 PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION (Title) AN ACT to prohibit the manufacture, sale, 300 I I YES transportation, importation, advertising, possession !—' or use of intoxicating liquors as a beverage, and to repeal the existing liquor laws of the State of SOI I I NO Nebraska set forth in Chapter 116, Laws of Ne I—I braska for 1935, and all amendments thereto. (Text) BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE , OF THE STATE OF NEBRASKA: SEC. 1. That the manufacture, sale, transportation, Importa tion, advertising, possession or use of intoxicating liquors as a beverage is hereby prohibited. SEC. 2. That Chapter 116, Laws of Nebraska, 1935, and all Amendments thereto, are hereby repealed. The above proposed measure to be voted upon at the General Election, November 7, 1944, Is published in accordance with Section 1910, Chapter 82, Compiled Statute* H 1929, State of Nebraska. FRANK MARSH, Secretary of State, LEGAL NOTICE OF MEASURE TO BE VOTED VPO.' NOVEMBER 7, 1944 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Proposed By Initiative Petition (Title) AN AMENDMENT to Section 1, Article VIII, of 802 I—I YES the Constitution of Nebraska, so as to provide that 1—I all of the net proceeds derived from motor vehicle registration fees, motor vehicle license taxes, and all 303 I—I NO excise taxes levied upon gasoline and other motor I—1 vehicle fuels used in motor vehicles in the State of Nebraska shall be appropriated and used for the purpose of constructing, repairing and maintaining public highways within the State of Nebraska and for no other purpose whatsoever. (Text) That Section One (1) of Article Eight (8) of the Constitution of Nebraska be amended to read as follows: “The necessary revenue of the state and its governmental sub divisions shall be raised by taxation in such manner as the legislature may direct; but taxes shall be levied by valuation uniformly and j proportionately upon all tangible property and franchises, and taxes uniform as te class may be levied by valuation upon all other prop erty. Taxes, other than property taxes, may be authorized by law. Existing revenue laws shall continue in effect until changed by the J legislature. “All of the net proceeds from motor vehicle registration fees and license taxes, gasoline and other motor fuel excise and license taxation, except the proceeds from taxes Imposed on gasoline used in aircraft, after providing therefrom for (A) administration and statutory refunds; (B) payment of obligations incurred in the con struction and reconstruction of public highways and bridges; shall be appropriated and used solely for construction, reconstruction, maintenance and repair of public highways and bridges, and shall not be diverted by transfer or otherwise, to any other purpose." The above proposed measure to be voted upon at the General Election, November 7, 1944, is published ie accordance with Sectiom 1910, Chapter 31, Compiled Statutes of 1929, State of Nebraska. FRANK MARSH, Secretary of State. POi ; i fl/L ADV. „ . POLITICAI ADI. A sporty, attractive ring, smart and hand some in appearance. 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Two rodeo performers met eight weeks ago and were married in a riding stable in Denver, Colo., Fri day, August 11th. The strike at the General Motors plant at a meeting Friday, August 11th, voted .to go to work Monday, August 14th. Rumor has it that Ford Motors Company plans to make and sell an auto for five hundred dollars. Brother Henry Webster of the City Mission is at home. He was at the University hospital for a check up. Gunmen robbed the Northsid' Liquor Mart, 3810 North 30th St. One kept time with the music while the others rifled the cash register Sunday morning, August 13th. An explosion of gas in Pennsyl vania broke out all the windows and three men were badly burned. Heavyweight Champion boxer meets Brig. General B. 0. Davis. They had a very friendly chat. The Colored all star baseball game in Chicago Sunday, August 13th, was won by the West. The score was 7 to 4. Lt. Geo. C. Hill of Saulsbury, Md., on his arrival at Seattle, Wn., T—J" ■ Sunday, August 13th, reported that a Japanese girl concealed a grenade * bomb in her bloomers. The Marine j group fired on the Jap soldiers I that she ran back to and the girl and all the Jap soldiers were killed. I _ i Palisades amusement park was destroyed by fire and nineteen per sons were taken to the hospital. Fifteen hundred persons visited the State Guard camp at Ashland, Nebr., Sunday, August 13th. 1 _ There are 80 thousand Chinese in the United States and 40 thou i sand of them live in San Francisco, Calif. James Farley, the great poli tician, neither drinks nor smokes but he goes for eating pop corn, hot dogs and hamburgers when he is sporting. This writer had the pleasure of attending the Tuesday evening neeting of the Bible class at the residence of Bro. C. C. Williams, 2642 Binney St., and it was one of the best instructed meetings of this day and time. 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