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About The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1948)
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Hear it today! s| • Improved (hanger plays op fa 12 records • Changes records in 3Va seconds f • Admiral-Perfected soperhet radio || • Storage space for 108 records in albums • Automatic bass compensation for tone balance ] • Easy-to-read vertical slide-role dial 1 • 4-mod control |ust like highest priced consoles • Mahogany or blonde cabinet with metal grille slightly higher <y6~**&* SOLO FURNITURE SERVICE OUR HOBBY—OUT OF HIGH RENT DISTRICT .. 1915 FARNAM STREET JACKSON 1895 Gulf States YMCA Laymen’s onference Delegates to the first meet ing of the newly organized Gulf States YMCA Laymen’s ! conference are shown above . at the Jackson Street Branch I YMCA, Vicksburg, Miss. As ! sociations from Baton Rouge, New Orleans and Shreveport, in Louisiana; Vicksburg and Jackson, in Mississippi, and 1 Mobile, Ala., were represent ed. Robert E. Jones Jij, of Mobile was elected president, and Cecil Carter, New Orleans secretary. President Scruggs of Lincoln U. (Mo.) Gets Keys To New Unit. | Jefferson City, Mo., Feb. 27, —President Sherman Dana Scruggs receiving the keys to the newly acquired temporary recreation-study unit at Lin con University of Missouri. The instruments are being presented by H. E. VanO'r num, Kansas City, District Engineer, FWA, while Fred Hawthorne, Columbia, project engineer (extreme lift) and K. L. Bolin, Kansas City, assist ant district engineer (extreme right) look on. Mov«?.«3 Town by Rail Recently *11 the buildings in an Oregon logging town of 600 popula tion-houses, offices, stores, post of fice, et cetera—were loaded on rail road cars and moved to a new loca tion. ■ ■ ■ ■ - - Labor Agreements Forty-five per cent of all wage earners covered by collective bar gaining agreements were employed under closed shop and union shop conditions, according to a Twentieth Century fund report. Railroads at War More than 97 per cent of all troops, more than 90 per cent of all army equipment and supplies and about 90 per cent of all navy equip ment and supplies were transported by rail during the war. Revival of a “save the wheat” bread formula worked up by the late and noted scien tist, Dr. George Washington Carver, has experts at Tuske gee institute looking over the numerous results of recipes for bread, rolls, cookies, etc. The formula utilizes sweet po tatoes as the flour instead of wheat. Shown left to right are Dr. Clarence T. Mason, associate director. Carver Research foundation’ Mrs. Huldah Ow en, nutritionist, commercial SH--~ ^ dietetics: George T. Dowdy, agricultural economist of Tus kegee’s school of agri<Julture: Dr. Russell W. Brown, direct or, Carver Research founda tion1 Miss Mable Evens, nu tritionist, home economics de partment1 E. W. 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Clarence Regular, no ’4 8 plates and $1 and costs for no sticker. William Stein, no ’48 license plates. Clinton Craig, no ’48 license plates. John Owens, no ’48 license THEY’LL NEVER DIE || n-—— -1 CHARLES L-MITCHELL, A NATIVE OF HARTFORD,conn., WENT TO WORK AS A PRINTER IN BOSTON IN 1853- HE WAe 24 THEN AND UNTIL THE OUT BREAK OF THE CIVIL WAR. WORKED ON W/W- LLONE> GARRISON'S "LIBERATOR' AFTER ENLISTMENT WTO THE MASS- 55tm REGT- HE SERVED AS CAMP PRINTER AS WELL AS A COMBAT FOOTSOLT5IER- A PERMANENT INJURV TOOK HIM OUT OF ACTIVE SERVICE-A RETIRED LIEUTENANT/ KEIUKNlNCr TU BOSTON, MR. MITCHELL WAS ELECTED TO THE LEGISLATURE AND li WAS GIVEN A TOS IN THE CUSTOMS MOUSE-HE HELD | THIS JOB WITH DIGNITY FOR 43 YEARS/ plates. Robert T. Jones, no license plates. Paul Orduna, no license plates. James T. Hollis, no ’48 licen se plates. Charles Jacobs, no ’48 lic ense plate. I»g,3 Charles Cartwright, no ’48 pJates. >*Him Shirley C. Kennedy, no lie-1 — ■ -• | ense plates and $1 and costs for no license to drive renewal. The new law pertaining to driving a motor vehicle with out a driver’s license plates within 60 days beginning Jan uary of each year requires the Judge presiding when such cases come before him leaves him no alternative but to give at least the minimum fine of $10, the maximum being $100. Judge Nimitz presiding and James Paxson acting city pro secutor. Forestry in Europe The Zurich municipal forest, the Sihlwald, has been producing wood crops for nearly a thousand years, and in 1422 the city council decided that the cut of that forest should not exceed 20,000 pieces of timber per year. This order constituted the first recorded forest regulation that is known. Led by Germany, Swe den and France, all the principal European countries now have gov ernment forest agencies in many cases have laws to regulate the cut ting of timber on private lands. 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