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Released by U. S. War Department. Bureau of Public Relations DESTROY GERMAN MINES ON GERMAN SOIL—In a driving snow storm somewhere in Germany two Negro engineers of the 375th General Service Regiment manipulate rope that will letonate Nazi teller mines. These soldiers are removing Der Fuehrer’s railroad trackage for use elsewhere. (U. S. Signal Corps Photo from BPR.) King Yuen Cafe • CHOP SUEY— 2010^. N. 24th St. JAckson 8576 .Open from 2 p. m. until 3 a. rn American & Chinese Dishes GOVERNOR GRISWOLD TO SEND 20,000 PERSONAL LETTERS TO NEBRASKA WOMEN I RGING NEED FOR WAC MEDIC AL, SI RGIC'AL ASST/S Lincoln, Nebraska,—(Special) — Governor Dwight Griswold an I Buy a Beautiful Home In j BEDFORD PARK on Wirt St., between 30th & 27th —(SMALL DOWN PAYMENT)— REALTY IMPROVEMENT CO. Electric Bldg • Phone JA-7718 I See Hiram I). Dee Eve.’ .TA-1620 ^ mm mm ^ m ubi — —i ^ — — nounced he was sending aprorimate ly 20,000 Nebraska women a pers onal appeal to serve as WAC med ical or surgical assistants to aid the country's war-wounded at the Army general hospitals. The governor's personal letter to "give these boys the patient, skill ful and understanding care they have bled for' gave direct support to his recent proclamation declar ing a state of emeregncy in Nebras ka until the state enlists its min imum quota of four platoons dur ing the WAC 'Purple Heart" cam paign. The women will care for sick and wounded soldiers at Fitz simons General hospital, Denver, Colorado. “Women who serve in hospitals have a special place in the hearts of all of us—especially the soldiers they serve.” Governor Griswold wrote the women. “The art of heal ing bodies and minds has always re quired a woman's touch. (In army hospitals) women like yourself are feeding the helpless, seeing for the sightless, writing letters for the armless, keeping medical care rec ords.a multitude of things a woman does better than a man. "You’ll receive invaluable train ing, a chance to develop your skill for a post-war career, and a pref erence in post-W'ap opportunities", he said. Accepted applicants for the Ne braska “Purple Heart" platoons will be sent to Fort Oglethorpe, (la, for basic training, then to an Army Medical Technician school for six weeks. After this training 1 the applicant w'ill be assigned with her platoon of other enlisted Ne braska women ti Fitzsimons Gen eral hospital. In his letter, Governor Griswold asked women interested in the "Purple Heart” plan to communi THE LITTLE MAN WHO'S ALWAYS THERE Here’s an “inside” picture of that great little home servant, Reddy Kilowatt. Reddy is always ready to serve you—24 hours a day—to do as much or as little work as you want. 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SUBSCRIPTION RATE IN OMAHA ONE YEAR . $3.00 SIX MONTHS . $1.75 THREE MONTHS . $1.25 SUBSCRIPTION RATE OUT OP TOWN ONE YEAR . $3.50 SIX MONTHS .$2.00 National Advertising Representatives— INTERSTATE UNITED NEWSPAPERS, Inc 545 Fifth Avenue, New York City, Phone:— MUrray Hill 2-5452, Ray Peck, Manager America I Love Me From Winrhrll'H Mirror Column February }» (Copyright 1943 by Harry Singer 65 W. 45th Street, New York City) To help keep America from being destroyed by some of the children of the very people who built her into the strongest and richst country in the world. Have you ever stopped to ponder. .. why some "AMERICANS" have so long raved that it’s from our very own neigh bors that our ciuntry must be saved. Didn't the Puritans found America . .to escape from persecution but didn't they quickly make the Quak ers the object of retribution? When the early Dutch first settl ed here in the land called ‘of the free”, Weren't they labeled “dirty for eigners" by our Indians, on a spree But the Dutch, they were a hardy lot they quietly settled down. They went about their business and established New York town. The Irish .fighting the British, heard some exciting news that A merica welcomed all comers, with or without their shoes. Many sons of Erin soon set sail. .. ...westward across the ocean but werent they often badly beaten. for their “foreign" religious devo tion? The Latins, the Slavs, the Ary ans, the Jews.soon discovered with great elation that making their homes in the U. S.A.was like a permanent vaca tion. When the Negroes joined our swelling hordes.to add their rac ial strains of al the people landing here. they alone were brought in chains. Then our Civil War unshackled them and disproved a master race that blacks and whites are equals .is a fact even scientists nov face. Thus, we’ve built our America rich and strong.with tolerance as our basis Your own ancestors would he the first.to call it God’s oasis. But some "Americans” forget all this....and keep their hatreds a flame when trouble arises, they look around.for another religion to blame. The Nazis know this all too well .it's the one thing that can I ck US. So they’ve planted “divide and conquer” here.in our weakest spot....they’ve kicked us. In Gentile ears they've steadily whispered. that our enemies are the Jews Thy’ve egged on all good Protes tants.the Catholics to accuse. They would set the Negroes a gainst the whites....the rich against the poor They know that class and relig ious hate.is a most irreslstable lure. Those whispers you hear are Nazi lies they prove America’s been invaded. They're Germany's one last des perate hope against a giant she has underrated. Wise Blacks and Whites know all too well that it’s “STICK TOGETHER” or a post-war hell. That's why Jews and Gentiles fight side by side.to knock off Hitler and Hirohito as well America still has one terrible ioe .it’s the toughest that she faces It's those gullible, misguided “PATRIOTS”. Who hate all other creeds and races So our country’s greatest danger lies.not from robot bombers, It comes right from within our selves. ...from our racial and relig ious alarmers. Remember how Prance fell part in a month.from fifth column ists she never sighted? Mightn't France have avoided catastrophe.if her people had stood united? The Nazis have been pulling their same old tricks.to sell YOU the hate of your neighbor. America's future depends on YOU.can YOU resist Hitler's old enslaver? YET US NEVER FORGET THIS IMPORTANT FACT.AS WE LOOK FOR SOMEONE TO ABUSE; IN THE LAST TEN YEARS, HITLER'S HOKUM HAS KILLED ..MORE WHITES THAN BLACKS.MORE CHRISTIANS j THAN JEWS. cate directly with his office, P.O. Box 317, Statehouse, Lincoln,' Neb. CAUTION IN BEER LICENSING URGED BV C. E. 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He declares "the brewing industry de sires that licenses be granted only to those who hy their past records have shown a proper regard for public interest, and the desire and ability to comply with the law in every respect.” Mr. Sandall calls special atten tion ti Sections 27, 28, and 99 of the liquor control act, dealing with beer retailer qualifications, and concludes, “Strict adherence to these provisions, and strict enforce ment of all provisions of the law after licenses ape issued will give this state the soundest method of handling alcoholic beverages, and will aid in the promotion of the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of this state. To this end the Nebraska Committee stands pledged to render support and as sistance.” HIGHEST PRICES PAID for FURNITURE, RUGS, STOVES “Call Us First” NATIONAL RJRNITURE Company —AT 1725— Don't worry about money. Home affairs, Bad Lu.k, ■ “r f Jinks and Love. Xo mat- ^ ter what your troubles are write me. M. CAROLYN 2332 S. 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Spread batter in 14 x 9-inch Spry-coated pan and pour egg-white mix ture over batter. Sprinkle with Crumble Topping and bake in hot oven (400° F.) 30-40 minutes. Crumble Topping: Mix 3 tablespoons flour, 6 tablespoons sugar and 1 teaspoon cinnamon together. Cut in 3 tablespooDs Spry. Add Mi cup nuts. PVT. JOSEPH H. JONES WOULD LIKE TO H EAK I'IIONI HONIE TO NVN ITIIENIIS Pvt. Joseoh H. Jones 7802, 2300th- QM Trk Co., Kelly Field, Texas. Omuhnii .Stationed at Sun Antonio. Kelly Field, Texas Pfc. Oran Cullors, caled 'to serv ice, March 23, 1943, and leported to Leavenworth, Kansas for process ing and assignment to Kesly Field (Boloxi, Miss.) for basic training and to Fopt Frances E. Warring, (Cheyenne, Wyoming) to motor op eration school for S weeks. Finish- j ed with a skilled rating in Motor Operation and assigned to the Mot- ■ or Tool of the Crack 4907 Base j Unit Kelly Field, (San Antonio, 1 Texas.) 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