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0 MONDAY, MAY 2S, 1945 THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA PACE THREE i 1 i' 1,'' t r Yesterday Today and Tomorrow t "(:. TOKYO A1RPLANT SMASHED, FIRES -MGE Wari7Bp ONLY TWO FKnEf?vQ2tt lVss -;::W v;;.y focan , WRS. JUNE KYLES, Correspondent F . i. I,. . -- t - ; jMis-'Marjaret Scjrj-cder rtturn- a in hor n:nvl- nt Dpnvpr Tues- day after 'Vpending a week witti j charting Q Course her parents Mr.t and jirs. Harvey j pGr the War Bride Schroder Dinner will be served at noon Wednesday Decoration day at the Methodist church. M. W. M. club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Lila Woll . Jollj7 Joker club met Friday af ternoon with Mrs. Mary Welton. :JMrs. Everett Cope spent Mon day in Lincoln. Mr. . and Mrs. Hoy Reighard were in Lincoln Friday afternoon. ' The . stores will be closed all day Wednesday Memorial day. E. L. McDonald snent Monday and Tuesday in Omaha. Aliss Elizabetn Martin went to one o them, surrounded by the family. . There is no security, no sense of permanency, only an atmos phere of strangeness and discom fort. Separation awaits them at any moment. It is certainly the exceptional, not the average, mar riage which can survive these weeks of distorted living. The third rule for the war fTHE war bride has an un charted course to follow, and most of the advice w7hich is show ered upon a young married woman is of no value to her. The reason, of course, is that marriage 1 1 j j t j I , normauy a siate oi ocmg 10- j bride is- -Keep in touch with your gether while the war marriage is , husband's family." This is par- a state of being apart. i ticularly important in wartime The woman of courage will be ken .Ve serviceman needs, in ... , ... 1 the midst of chaos and violence, able to manage, however, if she to know that there is harm0ny pt has, as Wordsworth says, "A few j home. The war bride should make sound instincts and a few plain an effort to be friends with her rules." ! husband's family and to see them frequently if she can. xteassur- Dutch Died So Nazis Could Live t - .it T3 V' V- If the soldier husband is able to live at home part of the time, v i Ti. . j j T- -j ' tne bsst rule, now as always, is: the hospital Thursday and Friday 4 J 31.-1. up a iiume oi your own. -v- -i 'l P 2-' morning- for a tonsil operation. . Miss Alice Boucher was in Lin coin Friday. With the tremendous war-making power of the United States turned full blast against; the Pacific enemy, headlines like those above will appear with ever-increasing frequency, until Jtps cry "Quit a7- H ff Voonsf5u5iect Of Conference ing news ox this kma car. co wonders at setting a fig' "ling man's worries at rest and build ing his morale. TT is absurd for a young couple to marry with the short-sighted idea, "I am marrying you, not your family." The family, on both sides, will inevitably prove to be an important factor in your life. No bride can afTord to forget 1 It is not important that the home should be elaborate or properly and completely furnished. Who can do that, with priorities and taxes staring them in the face? What does matter is that a couple should have a separate establish ment, working out their own thai, henceforth, like it or not, destiny witbout too much inter- j her life is going to be closely ference from their parents. i bound ut with "the whole con- For the most part, it is not I section of the individual man." possible for the war bride to live i It is extremely important. . . . , , v'"h her husbana. Indeed, if he ! therefore, that the couple shall New Interpretation of the ; is shipped from camp to camp in , be congenial with their in-laws. Yalta Formula of Vctmg Pro- this country, a sound rule for her , if there are strong antagonisms cedure Is Sought j is not to follow her husband ! en either side, better stop and j around. This is rarely satisfactory; ; reconsider. For the fourth rule - T -J W4 .i-ti ..jit- , j roveci To feed the capacious maw cf the Nazi army, 'three "hunger" prov inces cf Holland were looted of all food supplies, resulting in horrible starvation ravaging the area. Above, a starved 15-year-old Dutch boy, bones nearly protruding from his flesh, receives treatment after Allied occupation. The horror of Nazism blar.es from the face of another Dutch youth (inset) pictured as he was dying of hunger. SAX FRANCISCO -CU.R1- 1 V n .T-i-Trt . 4. I f 1 , ; . i,rr- j a 1 wiic is uui uuiiitiit ii. xier nus- ; in, is.eep on gooa xerms wun uauu. ccui give ner nine Time, ana i your m-iaws. r.RS. THOMAS MUP.1EY. Corrispondent The John Hecbner hor.e has been the scene of a very happy family reunion this pan we.k. vhui tht-ir pr.n-ir.-lr.w and earth ier, Sjrt. James R: Jabot, and 2.1 ix? Marprarct Hecbner, arrived from Denver. Sgt. Jobot is stwior.ed at Camp Walters, Tex. T'r.ty ar rived Tuesday and Scrt. Jabot left Monday to return to Camp Walt ers. Mrs. Jabot and Mis Marpar et Heehr.er ren-.ained for a longer visit. Other guests rnivirg in ti:r.e for the reunion Su:i-'". were Mrs. Keebncr's broths. j:-lnw and sister, Mr. and K s 'John Wicker, and daughter. Shuley of Wolbac-k. Neb.; her brrthei-ir.-law, Charks II-2'sel a"".l c'aurhter Hazel of Grand Islani; their s:n, Mr. and Mr-. L??tor Heeb ner, of Nehswka; a niece, Mrs. Mabel Lewis nu"sc: pecttd to leturn either "Wednesday : their evening meetirg". or Thursday. j Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Col- Weeping Water had two mem-: bert of Hastings, visited Mr. Col ubers of the jrraduatimr class at! belt's parent-, Mr." and Mrs. Eu- ;tne Lnn ersity oi .NeDraska this:p coiuerv irem caiuraay even-j"" i.xtcM.ievt me she faces the difficulty of pulllns i The deep-lying importance of : mittee year. They are Miss Grace Steck-; ln? nt 2unaay evening, utner j "nuia oi voting procecure oy up stages constantly. He can pro- j solving the in-law problem in- Kr, j.,,,,-i,i,-tf.fi thn TVisme-s puests at tne L-oloert home lori'-ne u-nuea nations security ccun- ; wue uvr ai. uett uniy inia a : teiugentiy appears wnen we learn that whatever Mrs. Glen Aits and Science. Their pat ent Leonard Uoty- and two Mr. and Mrs. Eiwin Stecl.lcv and daughter?. Winona and Shi-ley. id Mrs. Fit J Ailn, were: Air. ana Mrs. i nomas fctacey ti.T.d the crad- 'eft Monday for "Sagmaw, Michi- riui;da . which he calls "A Magna Charts ' Louis Naeve To for the small business man." . The report, prepared by a com- ViTUineL, Iowa of businessmen working j Mrs. Lou's Naive is unending under Wallace's commerce depart- a few days at Grinncll, Iowa, Vlo ctaneir.iA ment, proposed tax reductions ' where she is attending the com- Administration course, and Mi?? dinner on Sunday, were Mr. and ! cl was. ready for approval today j travesty of a home. 1. . , ir,.r r-l TI- -Vl- - K-.r ho Viirr Vr.iir- . j . ' o . ! vnrnnc ar rs'i nv inp intpr- term nans ir.r trr.nl 'pt hi'5'rcs -. rn i,--" i-- r w rvr,-.n 1 lr.nr-o TVi ,Tf4- r.lnlr.r-t TOO 1U1C, 4 IJtVMJ JUlUllCU - " - .-..w .x . v ' ! nlA ViMin 4T,oit- Sflitm0t I ference of m-laws or by the ne- i Tti rPI1.r, w.-H.-ip riisorl the.r.f T.t. Vrc-r' evi l.fir - a mmKPf the latest mterpreta- : nnp n7 i ;Z cessity of having the parents, ; ..""J9 ' 1" ' V ' ,u C 7,.' iiary ! reasons given in court more di- ; and government-guaranteed long- niencemcrt exe: i vorccs are caused by the inter- term loans for smaller business. . college, Mi:. cs of Grinnell v. Ger-rgo of 5 on, J 'ru Nehawka; and their Heebner, wile and Ellen of Weeping Water. Major and Mi?. Marvin Hurt and small daughter, cf Yr. -hi ten, D. C, arrived the fir-t of the week for a visit at the heme of Major Hunt's parents, Mr. and Mr. Frank Hunt. Mis. Merri't Tollard of ?tym::c Miss Joan Truman, week end guests at home. Sunny II ill schor in Lincoln to . uation exci cist Keturning home thij v.-eek from Giiniu-ii Cciitga, Iowa, was Miss Maiy Ann I'ryor, . daughter cf ' Rev. and Mrs. John C. Tryor. Miss Pry or Las been he acred With : the i i:t prize, which is Lru.ven as ! the Sterner piize, of i if teen ded ; lars, for the best shun stoiy, and '' the Whiteomb priie, of seventy ; doLais, o- the bssi j-cem. ihese are prizes which e;ie awarded I i.nnuaiiy j Giinneil pupils. ! Weeping Water people are re , jeivir.g with Mr. and Mrs. John ' Lune -cf Avoca over the god ' news that they received a mes sage from their son, Roy Ruhge, Tuesiby. lie has been missing 'and -later reported as a prisoner embracin tien was prepared over the week- in the privacy of their own home end ly the technical experts of or apartment. In wartime, many the American, British, Russian ; oi them are attempting to make and Chine ?e delegations to the pan to attend the wedding of Mr. Stacey's sister, Miss Lola Stacey, who was- a visitor; at the Stacey (.United Nations .-conference. home here last summer. j It will serve as .a reply to a , : Mrs. Louis AUeayer, Sr., is Hist of 22. questions submitted by i visiting at the heme of her dau- the .smaller nations in an effort; I ghter, Mrs. Louis Carston, . at , tp determine the exact area in j Avoca, this week. ; which the Big Four and France j I Mr. and Mrs. James Gruber of ; sitting as the five permanent; ; Murray, were Sunday visitors at ' members cf the Security .Council j I the E. M. Ruby home. Mr. and I can apply "their veto power, ' j 'Mrs. Gruber. recently jeturned j It will 'fce cfcn'?idere4 at a Big! i from a two years stay in- Calif inn-' Foot meetirg today. There was j : ia. good prospect ior immediate ep-i i Jean Ruhga of Avoca-. s?pent ; proval . nd the statement in - ail i last week with her -aunt, Jirs. ! likel&QQd will, .be patented - to-! Ed Steinkamp. , . -i morrow to tie Jittle nations which Returning heme this week from ihave . been awaiting the- , reply the University of Nebraska were since early last -week. . .,; ' Miss Orace Steckley, Mis., Mary The outlook was good for final Allen. Mis? Mariory Allen. Rob- i solution of the irksome veto I either of the husband or the w' I iivins -o-irn ihfir marrtPrT Rrn! and small business can surviv ! daughters, than from any other 'prosper in America and how, in Fa? en for ana Mrs Nacve is a gu:st of Miss he gif.duation exer- this delicate adjustment under impossible conditions, without privacy, in Army camps where living conditions are crowded and unpleasant, or in the home of cause. Next: Chief Causes of In -Law Trouble. 0 McGrato-Kill Book Co., Inc. General, the free competitive ec onomy can best be helped tc fur.c ; tion more effectively. " eises ar.d to enjoy a short outing after her years spent here in the operation of the restaurant. J D .o Col THE JOUEITAL-3 mcreaseo I Reconversion ert Ket and Dick Specht. question by mid-week, thus rc Iowa, were the a. st Hunt cf war, for just about a year. A L'ttcr frcm Mis. W. I". Lenk- i Cr.e hundred thirty-six ipeia-i solving, another;. in .the feries of er t frienls here, tells of her bers of the alumni association efftrises which have slowed progress; interesting work a.- Ii'.use mother the High School gathered -at the j by,- -the conference. , j at the Woman's S rvice Center Methodist Church, Saturday ev-r .Secretary -of State Edward R. ; cf the U.S.O., for the pi: Is in ening for their annual meeting, i Stettinius, Jr., is scheduled to de-! service, in Fresno, California, j when the class of were the liver a world-wide radio address j She expects to 'remain theie this . honored guer.ts. This class cf f ifty j on the progress of the conference j ; summer and return to Weeping, years ago, had seventeen grad- i at 7:30 P. M., pwt, tonight. He j time for Joy Ann to , uate.-, and four of - them are still 'may be able to announce at that; -.6 ! WASHI rU'i i4r&J i istration lead:-: ! j economic colla U i X. If Incur Irxcnz Tex Service run ince Small Eusiness to Have a Large Part in the Expanding of Civil-, ian Economy American Dollars Bay Twice Ji as Much Fcr Chir.cie Now as 'j Tliey Did in 1343 ,M Tf T. T rari? nun e . t i C'iZl - ' -:---:r11'.'t l&'"'-u I swiftly expanding ch sM'y-StfWA-'- i'vouid be driven every pos hi C&'Sir.":A-- .j' ".s'SSl.-j I couraeremont. Durin.T the first auarter of i XGTON, CJ.R) Acmm-oj- . a?, ,Var s assured the na-about twic? as much relief' in I there would be no; Ch;na as k did in Vji? due to im e ourmir the re- ...j .y - Vo,, irr-.T.-innr to announcement bv ?.c,r. T. Por-I ofj conversion period but instead a ,-ilian econ- business sible en- Wutc-r in enter school this fall. . living in Weeping Water, and I time that the Big Four have re- Friday with a coram: closed h-'t mity pic-r.ic held at the school house. Eva May Lingle U their teacier. A community picr.ic has be come an annual affair in the Ox ford School district, and it is the cm-tom to hold these picnic? the Rundav following the close of It's, picnic time Ray N orris heme, members of the Ea His I i : v.-ere present at the meeting. They : solved the veto question T'ro' o? are Miss Mildred Hart, Miss Anna ! speech will be broadcast nation- islcrn Star an their families will picnic on picnic on the Nc-rris lawn, , -r f. 1 1 . .1 fcun.'iav. June .5, is s.r.e annua; Hart, Mrs. Lottie Jones Davis ally and shoruvaved to American! rnd Jean G. Jones. Dinner was , troops overseas. j served by the ladies of the church, The new interpretation of the in the dining room', where the Yalta voting formula, incorporat-J decorations weie red, white and mg some last-minute suggestions) blue, with red and white rib- i made "at Saturday's Big Four the and picnic dir.ner Tor the members and "their families," and for all bons, running lengthwise.cn the ; meeting, will emphasize that the T;T . . .1 ....I.-UI ,il 'i i rl vain c !. n Cor "-reatior a1 i ap wn;cn were iprtau .iwiuHU(niui-ii..-vu jvinanis ui:t..uii". a ' i white. Spring flowers- of the i It . reiterates that the Big Five must be unanimous in any decis- Sift ft V.'.'-'.V- r ' .';. .;, . v. '-v ter Bennett, local chairman United China Relief, Inc. j ''This increase was achieved in ; the face of mounting inflation." i Throughout the period between; Mr. Bennett. '-In thh f iscrl ! v.ars, they stres.-ed, the emphas- year our organization will sendj is will be on easing up govern- to China $12,013,284, as compar- i i nent production controls to let ed to the 1913 total of ??, 011,-1 I the forces of free enterprise and 277. Thus, America's help to' ; competition get back to work. ; China will have increased in A hisrhly optimistic report on. volume by about -10' r, and j ithe nation'-, immediate economic around 200' r in eifectiver.CFs in' : future was given by war produc-'. two years. It is fortunate indeed , tion cnairman J. A. Kru?, who . that we have been able to achieve Lons b. Long Tel. 250 or 337V FOR VSCTORY Ttie government is asking you to stcre your winter supply of Coal NOW to save transportation for war material later on. So see us now for your next Winter's Coal. E. J. Lumber Coal Phone 123 school year. Last fcunaaj tne poo-, y.ho atten(I the pie of the community met at : ,...,,...1, the school house, with well filled T"he Rol;0, t Grav hcme was the ! same colors were used, Mrs. Ed- backets of food, ard all emjoyea ,r nr hpy of tvf G harnv win O. btecKley presided, mere ; was no set but instead, the even- ions involving the use ;of force to deal with tlisputes. It will make it clear, however, a fine visit. Miss Irene L'ocaen; . . ... y become an i was no set program as in precea is the teacher. ! annual affair. I mean the group i inS year5 l'.ert rnnpor. ieii ouuuu.v of horseback riders, who are en St. T.o-ii- to attend a meeting of nr, wi.v. ? tv iho Pnvina Mills Feed Co. He ex-i ' ' , V, nr 1 dren of members who are in the is seeking to bring a complaint w v. ,11 11,1 .-i: kij uciu uui '.'it vui Countv Fair. They met Sunday for a nicnic dinner cn th lawn, after w hn t.-.-.v-n ar.i-1 ecimtrv voaos on k'. ,rv.n.i- VpA (,i hmht tbr'iis. a member of la-t years claas, on ' arrived Jf riday. morning :inLvV;r-;'"Vmrn as'thev rode ' Cantp Howze, Texas, and, Wilbur hand, the interpretation will up :k.MfrVi trwr. Six town?; were ; itzPatl iek I UiJiujsu ' ' " ' ' - - - Read Journal Went Ads CHICKS POP ing was given to Hearing 01 tne;. mat me vem puwer is not j- members in service and from chil- ; pli cable in cases where a nation dren of members who are in the i is seeking to bring a complaint A A 3, 1 3 I lfT-n inn CntiiMfT f,nYiil T'Vl d Fair. They met Sunday ! service, slu Auunsni, uuu - lueii ueiiiuu mes is iu assuie. iauc nations that the veto power will not be used to block efforts of any of them to bring an issue be fore the council. On the other , , r r. i p,..-,.! turneu on a leave -irom oietn. ,-hich thev toured i Lakes Training Center, to grad uate with his class; ubur Mor- from '; i represented. From Lincoln came JUNE s ! Mr. had arrived that I hold the use of the veto peroga- mcrning from Farrajrut, -Idaho, tjve in cases where the council of a dis- Lener Loonn- of ! Their uniforms and their ; brief j orders an "investigation' ! Lincoln; from Plattsmouth, Mr." u'uu"t "fl , jI - a ' . , ' . , . to those nresent. Newlv elected Thus, there is drawn a H7 t 1 . Msvo 1 Mr n.i iir, rhrt : off icers for the coming year are: tinction between the . hearing cf We have a bargain on juaughteis and .ir .n. Mis Chet. j R firCiw:! vice! a complaint, which is not consid- c Viles; trom aturuncK, weie iur. - - r. , .0,w, K,r ho nnnno;t nnA Mr- Bud Amwc-.t- from re-lut-ml iuis. h. mhuwiv, ov..nv AT-. Vt'olf-.- ana ireaS. -UISS JJOieilU RUfS- lUC nm:sui;sn .ja. a . i.-..., and 1 Louisville, Mr. ter. Mr. and. Mrs. Adam Cook are having their home re-decorated White Leghorn Pullets ir you place your order or J phone it in before 5:30 1 p. m. Tuesday May 29th, 1S45. The price is so low that s thsy will net last, so we j 1 ranr.ot extend the date. I Come in or phone S4 at J The Camp. Fhe GiiL? enjoyed I Visitor From the j.-v... .--t J - trjMt riacr 5632 Blue Ribbon A blue ribbon winner in any language! The 21-inch center piece is crocheted in a striking combination of the popcorn stitch and the classical pineapple motif. Xot hard to do, either! To obtain complete crochet ing instructions for the Elue Ribbon Centerpiece (Pattern Uo. 5632) send 15 cents in coin, plus 1 cent postage, your nai-i, address and the PAT TERN NUMBER to The Platts mouth Daily Journal, TODAY'S PATTERN, 530 S. WELLS ST., CHICAGO 7, ILL. 1 Fornhoff and two daughters; and Mr. and Mr.-. Gerald Keil; from V.Vnii-i-.. ivAi-p H W. YVeiTc and W Stone; from Weening Water j side, and painters are ' busy ,,. n- , Mrs. C. O. Herman, painting the exterior white, Since !Tr rnd Mrs. Francis L. Ilebard i returning to Weeping Water last Lin,! son. and Mr. and Mrs. GleniTal i Hcre-r with their hest and j STOunds and getting tne nome m Ihoitels, Mr. end Mrs. Robert fme condition. I Grav and their two which the Big Four does interpret as '''action.'' at 1 v w 1 riattssioaui 1 Tail, thev hava boon imnrovinr the Mr. and Mrs. Harry White de parted Saturday for Annapolis, Maryland, where they are to en joy the colorful graduating exer cises of the United States naval academy. j Their son, Allen E. Wtiie, is a member of the 1945 class and To Attend Naval Graduation Sgt. Ks-ffenberger Eack to the States inc. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard II. Waldo, after which j Elmer Johnson of San Bernard- Hoxeof"CAS0"bBller 1 tr.ov wcrf invited 10 me nwaii! my, miivi 111a. anneu oaiuiuav S Ir.f "f:n" of their members, whose 'from the west ioart to visit here! will receive his commision as En I bii-thdav came on that dav. Mrs. with his parents. Mr. and 'Mrs. C.S?gn in the Navy at the exercises i i 10. C. Snc-civt had prepared ice cream and cake, in honor of her daughter Sallee's twelfth birth- da'". From th Specht home thsy went to their headquarters fcr A. Johnson and the sisters.: on Wednesday, June th, and Mr. Johnson has made his home! U return with the family for or. the west, coast, for .' thei-past vinicie ia iveurdswi. two year end has ittev.-.nsiged in defence work m that area. Journal Went Ads For Rssalts Word has been received by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kaf fenberger, of the fact that their son, S Sgt. Charles Kaf-'en-berger, is now back in the Unit ed States. Charles was wounded while par ticipating in the Fhilippine cam paign and has been brought back to the "states" and at this time is at a hospital in San Francisco. The news was very pleasant to the narents as the son has been j overseas for the past year and a half, participating in the active campaigns of the Pacific. every dollar eontribut-; from today United States factor- i ed to the national war fund, front ; P ies will be turning out durable ; which United China Relief re rivib'an P-nr.ds t an 5irmn.il mtp ; ceives most of its money, cr to Of F,1fi.70n.r00.0nn SO -ner rpnt! Lmted Cllina tLU:-l Ulieti. , y hip-hor than in lO.et ! achieves the ultimate in result? Krug said many workers would ! t0 aid our Chinese allies." not even have to shift job?. Of: I " some 51.200,000 civilian workers! JcUTial Wr.r. ' Ads Sell Goods now employed, he declared. 4G, 600.000 are in jobs that will con tinue regardless of war produc tion. Krug said the production pro gram had now reached r.aturitv; j and that despite pressing reeds; of the Japanese war the nation : was ready to turn to the jo's of ; preparing for a peacetime econ- omy. . ! During the in-between period.! he emphasized, all possibi? con-; trols will be lifted. What and hmvj to produce will be left to the people who make and the people i who buy. j On the small business front.' secretary of commerce Henry A.; Wallace has made public a report CASS THEATRE PLATTSMOUTH, KEER. Two Shews every ni;ht. Ma'.inea every Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday. h-irzzl Want Acs For Results TJESDAV ONLY, WAY 29 Bargain Day ?aul Man. ar,d Mar sucri'.e Chapman 'n "COUNTER ATTACK" Drama to hoi T you sji?Il!(ound A!! t!io :iiich;y i:nj)2c. of a Fi.jiitir.j M.::i' fury: A V A. I V ' i 1 ! 1 .... - 1 i ft '; 1 M 1 w. THnOU'GH YEARS OF SERVICES WE OFFER FINE FUKET.ALS IN YCUR HOME. YOUR CHURCH, OR oua CHArEL. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY KAY 30 AND 31 Spscial for Decoration Da "ury (irai.t an'' PrirU!a Lai ? in 'AF.SEuIC AND OLD LACE" Fram ftas;o sensation. Tc Serpen Sen sation! Y';i.'Ji frream wiih laithicr! Al;o cc.nedv nr : ri?;ipv CartiKn. CALDWELL MORTUARY 702 Avt. "B" HATTSMOUTH AMBULANCE Phon IS NEBRASKA SERVICE Read Jssrnal Want Ads YOU CAN'T stop a tornado in sure now, while you can. Phoae 9 SEAPX S.DAVIS! Plattsmouth Business Houses will be CLOSED ALL DM MEMORIAL DAY Business Men's Ac! Club