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The Daily Journal will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion. No ads accepted after 1 p.m. for publication the same day. No kilts after the same hour. Daily Journal Want Ads Phone 6 Ask For An Ad Taker Net ices 1 Singer Sewing Machines Bought, highest prices paid. We repair any make sawing machines. Will visit your city Thursday of each week. Contact Flattfmouth Daily Journal or write Singer Sewing Machine Company, 1G22 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. Two expert makers of artificial human eyes will be in Omaha June 14 and 15. Make appoint ment through Dr. Leonard Fitch, Optometrist. 31-3t Personals 3 WANTED By young lady, board and room in desirable home. Call No. fi, or write Box 20, c-o Journal. lG-tf Help Wcnted 10 WANTED, AT ONCE Carrier boys, Flattsmouth Evening Jour nal. 24rtf Girl for general housework. Fami ly two adults, Top wages. Mrs. George Eook, Fort Crook, Neb. Theme MA-G-C00, extension 102. ;.: 30-6t WANTED Sales lady, sales ex perience helpful, but not neces sary. Style Shop. Tel. 163. 31-St Articles for Sale 20 FOR SALE The former 1st Nat. .Bank safe, at a bargain price. T. H. Pollock. Thone No. 1. 28-4t "Journal Want Ads Find Bayers PLAYM0RE BILLIARD PARLOR Play billiards for real pleasure on our well-kept tables. Make this your head quarters for recreation and relaxation. ! YOUR BEST BET! FOR POULTRY AND STOCK PROFITS WAYNE FEE Every chick you start this year will represent an investment that is expected to pay dividends. Safe guard your results by following the proven Wayne Chick Growing Program. Do your part to help fur nish choice Eggs and Poultry Meat. Wayne Hog Feeds ayne Kogs Feeds are favorites with hog produc ers everywhere because of the superior results they produce. They are scientifically manufactured with cne thought in mind TO PRODUCE PROFIT ABLE PORK. If you have any feed problems come in and let us help you with them. ! 310 BRINK Chicago, Ave U. S. Builds Large Railroad System Washington, U.PJ United Sta tes built a railway system in Fran ce during the war larger than the Santa Fe railroad here at home, published hearings of the Snae Appropriations Committee revealed today. Senator Kenneth S. Wherry, R. Nebraska, made the disclosuhe at heanings on the 194G Interior Department bill shortly after he returned from an inspection trip to Europe as a member of the atrocities committee. "We have put into France in transportation more than the eq uivalent of the Santa Fe rail way, "Wherry said. ''We have over 1800 locomotives in France we have built there. We have more than 28,000 box cars and we have practically rebuilt a lot of railway system that was demor ized." Wherry also disclosed that at I the port of Antwerp Harbor the United States unloaded the equiv alent of 6 Liberty ships a day during the closing months of the war. In addition, he said, we un loaded enough oil to keep three pipe lines in continuous opera tion '"clear to eastern Germanv." The New Orleans 2 per cent sales tax contributed more than ! 40 per cent of the income of the city's general fund in 1944, or $4,356,501 of the total receipts of ?12,973,625. HATCHERY Phone 101 ABE MARTIN When we meet a polite person it auuls makes us ashamed of ourselves. 'Bout -th' next best thing t' brains is good humor. (Copyright, John F. Dille Co.) (Coryright, John F. Dille Co.) League Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. New York 26 11 Pittsburgh 19 15 Brooklyn 20 16 Chicago i 18 16 St. Louis 19 17 Cincinnati 14 IS Boston 13 19 Philadelphia 10 27 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. New York 22 12 Pet. .703 .559 .55G .529 .528 .438 .406 .270 Pet. .647 .600 .531 Detroit 18 Chicago 17 St. Louis 15 Washington 13 Philadelphia 13 Cleveland 14 Boston .15 12 15 14 .517 15 .419 21 .382 16 .467 19 .441! AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. 9 13 13 18 16 15 17 Pet. Milwaukee ...18 J Indanapolis - 17 i Louisville 16 j Columbus 17 I Toledo 14 I St. Paul 12 .467 .444 .414 j Minneapolis 12 Kansas City .. .12 17 .414 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Montreal 21 Jersey City 14 Newark 14 Baltimore 13 Syracuse 12 11 .656 10 .583 13 .519 13 .500 14 .462 Rochester 12 14 .462; Toronto .1 1 Buffalo 9 15 16 .423 .360 Wednesday', Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 3-2 New York 2-3 Chicago 5-2 ... Philadelphia 2-4: Cleveland 4-6 Boston 3-7 NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 8-2 Chicago 6-11 Cincinnati 3-9 .. Philadelphia 0- 8! Pittsburgh 1.3-10 .. Brooklyn 5-14 1 St. Louis 4-2 Boston 2-11 j AMERICAN ASSOCIATION J Minneapolis 4-2 .... St. Paul 3-10; Kansas City 8-4 .. Milwaukee 7 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE liuftalo 11-15 Toronto 1-11 ' Jersey City 6 Newark 3 PONY LEAGUE Bradford 6 Olean 4 Wellsville 13 Hornell 6 Jauestown 9 Eria 8 j SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION J Chattanooga 5-4 .... Nashville 1-5 Today's Games AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit at New York (twilight) Mueller (0-1) vs. Zuber (0-0). Cleveland at Boston Embree (3-3) vs. Ferriss (6-0). St. Louis at Washington (ni ght) Jakucki (2-3) or Kramer (4-3) vs. Wolff (4-2). Chicago at Philadelphia Lo pat (2-3) vs. Black (1-3). Fouchek & Garnett ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW INSURANCE and BONDS CASS THEATRE PLATTSMOUTH. NEBR. Two Shows every night. Matinee every Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2 Double Feature Slim Suimuerville, El Brendel ar.d a iig cast in "I'M FROM ARKANSAS" Bi??r than a Roilro Bolter than a pirn i ytar. Awl Senspt (.'arsn and LinJa Stirling in "SHERIFF OF CIMARRON" H.irH rid-iisr, fast action, western rani;? thriller! Also Chapter I 'FEDERAL OPERA TOR NO. 99" SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JUNE 3, 4 Gail Russell and Diana Ltin in "OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY" -0 million laughed at the famous book The whole world will roar at the picture! Aso Co:ucdy, Pinner Cartoon Mid Kews THE JOURNAU PLATTS Memorial Service earth into that strange country, the Beyond. "We sing with reverence the patriotic songs of our nation, and recall the battle scars of our na tional history. Today we pay a tribute of praise to the memory of a nations hero dead who in past years gave of their strength, some sacrificing life on the field of battle, that their chilldren and their neighbors childlejn mljlit live in a land of freedom under a democratic government. "Today we need to instruct our children in a class on, "Why am rroufl to oe a auwh." May they have a better reason than just being born an Ameri can Citizen. We teach them the pledge of Allegiance to Old Glory, but do we teach them what are the blessings and privileges of our own democracy, in contrast with other forms of srovernments. With a deeper appreciation brought a bout by a better understanding, loyalty to our grand Republic will be a natural condition to us all. "Time was when we thought only of our United Colonies, then we grew and pledged our loyalty to the United States of America. With brotherly love for our nei jrhbors, we felt a close relation ship and spoke of our North A merican. In recent years, by aid of the many inventions such as I the radio, ships that cross the o- I ceans in far less days, planes that fly like birds of the air, the na tions of the world have been brou ght closer together. A problem and tradgedy between two na j tions becomes the concern of al the world. We are yearly being drawn closer into that relation ship termed, the Children of God's Earth. Because of this closer re jg-T- lationship, we of the United Sta- ' '!tes of America find ourselves foi .othe second time in historv, a part .486 : , , . . , . ox wnai is Known as a woria war. "Today and every day there comes to the American people from the battle area, new reasons for the observance of Memorial Day. Tis well that we keep this day. Let us go again and decorate our graves with the beautiful ' flowers symbolic of the beautiful I memories which we, Thank God, i have with us yet. We need to shed I our tears as we feel the loss of ' those who lived and served, and i by their service, our lives are sweeter and richer, and safer to day. As we place our flowers in j loving remembrance upon that I portion of sod that marks or sym bolizes the final resting place of our hero dead, our thoughts car ry us back thru the history books to the birth of our nation. Born out of the desires of Freedom and Deemocracy, baptised in a river of blood. With pride and joy we say to those who made the supreme sacrifice, "we have kept faith with you. There has never yet been a time that our land of freedom has been subjected to a nother nation. There came a time of civil war, and a division between north and south. But under the leadership of that great lover of the corn man man, Abraham Lincoln, the union was preserved and the evil practise of negro slavery was ab olished. To those martyrs for a united nation, we can proudly say we have kept our faith with you, your sacrifice was not in vain. Today we hold our elections we do not all agree, but after the election, the American people pre sent a united nation against all kinds of harmful invasions. some twenty yars ago, we heard the cry of oppressed people We sent our soldiers into Europe Europe sent us pictures of White crosses row on row that marked the final resting place of nearly a million Americans, sleeping in Flanders field where the poppies grow. We erected monuments to the unknown soldier. There never was an unknown soldier. Some body kew him, and somebody missed him when he went away. T"he folks at home may not know the geographical location of his grave. But somewhere in the great expanse of God's earth his body found a resting place. A hymn writer says, "There is a place of quiet rest near to the heart of God." If your soldier, or sailor boy had his heart right with God, then he has found that heavenly resting place, "rear to RELIEVE THE PAIN OF RHEUMATISM To rrlirre the aehinff pafns f Rheumatism. Arthritis. Xt-nritte. Searalrfa. Lnmbago mni Sriattra. get jnfck-arttna; MACIA. ft vp ia eaar-to-take abteta, cOntainiaar ao opiatea or narcottca. Moat prompt reltff. or rear mtmer will he refunded la tuV. Clip this ad aa a reminder to bar MYACIX toda. Economically price at 80c aad 01.OO, Cass Drug, flattstabtrth MOUTH, NEBRASKA THIS CURIOUS WORLD ARE ESTIMATED TO EAT MORE. THAN TJSA TOAS- Of NieHTLV DURING summer nights when thet .swarm into the air Three million STRONG. CENTER; OF OF THE UfsHTEO STATES IN 730 WAS NEAR SALrMOKE VtAGYXAAtDf NOW ITS IN t.B.MG.v..MT.efr. ANSWER: The pyrrhuloxia. a southwestern relative of the cardinal. NEXT: Synthetic tire sabotage. President Truman Approves Stand of Great Britain WASHINGTON (U.P.) Presi dent Truman has approved Great Britain's intervention to end bloodshed in the Levant, acting secretary of state Joseph C Grew said today. Grew added however, that he was not prepar ed to say whether the British action meant that this country, too, may send military forces to the area. He said that the United States told France three days ago that French representatives appeared to "have been using the threat of the Heart of God." He is gone and yet he comes back again and again thru that wonderful facil.ty of memory. His deeds of kindness his words of good cheer, and his sacrifice for freedom, make him live on and on thru our history.; MWe bow our heads in shame1 and ask forgiveness. We had told our boys they were fighting a war to end. war. They did their part, but we broke our faith with them. In the past few years we have sent their buddies and their sons back into the same territory, to experience a worse hell than they, and now father and son may both sleep beneath the sod where pop ies should be growing. "Today we sing a new song. I hope we have truly caught the vision, of when the lights go on again all over the world. We are not fighting for the glory of any one nation, nor to belittle any nation. We do want the light cf freedom, and brotherly love to shine all over the world. "When the last shot has been fired and the last bomb nas been dropped, and the great news of Peace, sweet peace is heard a round the earth, may we not for get there will be a lot of darkness all over the world. There will be the darkness of distrust, of hate of envy, covetousness, or re venge, of race and national feel ines of superiority. There will be the darkness of the hunger and the homeless. Community and na tional governments and econom ical security must be restored or reorganized." The big brother na Hatio must aid in a material as well as an advisory way in the alleviation of this darkness. The biir brothers must eam&'el the quarrelsome brothers to shake hands, and once more work and rlQir together in harmony. ve X F CT must help the aggressor and the oppressed to catch the vision of, "when the lights come on again all over the world. We have sought God as help in this War. Let tis not leave him out of tur Peace. Only by Divine finnnfA- will the true lieht of righteousness shine, and warm the hearts of tn en with brotherly love, that shall insure continued peace on this earth. Let us decorate our graves with our flowers and our tears. Let us decorate the living with the medals of service, and with the affection of our love. Let us es tablish a true memorial by pled ging before God and man, to each one do his part In removing the causes of war, vanish the darkness and truly make the Ujfcte come a agram all ever the By William Ferguson wni WHICH OF THESE IS A BIRD ? peace to obtain popular concess ions from their former mandates, Syria and Lebanon. Grew made the note public which told General Charles de Gaulles government "in a most friendly spirit" that it should "re view its policy toward Syria and Lebanon with the purpose of finding a way "to show the whole world that France intends to treat them as fully sovereign and independent members of the fam ily of nations . The acting secretary told a news conference that the United States would consider the use of American Lend Lease equipment by French forces in Syria as a violation of American-French Lend Lease agreement. He added, however, that this government does not know whether the French are using U. S. Lend Lease weapons against the Syrians but other high Ameri can officials conceded that they might be. Grew emphasized that U. S. lend lease aid was provided on the understanding that it "be used for the defense of France against the axis in this war.'' ''This government does not in tend to provide military equip ment for any other purpose," he said. 'This eovernment has not assigned any materials for use in Syria." j The American note, which was j delivered in Paris Monday, by the U. S. ambassador Jeff Caf fery, j emphasized that both France and j the United States recognized Syria and Lebanon as "independ ent countries.'' TTormi poison layers. Knock pro duction. Cause slow starvation. Don't go broke feeding wormy birds. Get rid of worms with Pratts "Split-Action" Capsules. Each Pratt capsule does the work of two or dinary worm treatments, . . . t one low cost. Putt Capsule also contain the new miracle wormer, . . . 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Unexpired subscriptions shall be accepted until their ex piration date; and friends and relatives must pay for the subscriptions or renewals at the time of presenting the request. Don Arundel, business manager of the Journal, has announced t&Et the Journal offices are open daily from 8 a. m. to 6 p, m, and will receive either new subscrip tions or renewals. Journal Want Ads For Results THOMAS WALLING CO. ABSTRACTS of TITLE "Title Insurance" AN AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 2 at 8:00 P. M. In AIvo, Nebraska A 6-room modern house, half basement, garage and wash house and 3 lots. Close to church and high school and is nicely located in Alvo. Is clear of en cumbrance and positively sells to the highest bidder. If in need of terms, make your own arrangements. MRS. MARY YOUNG, Owner FORKE BROS. & FICKE, The Auctioneers, Lincoln, Nebraska rt"fi rrjjijfon- A Clip This Ad ! 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