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THURSDAY, NOV. 1. 194S PAGE FIVE r FIRST METHODIST CHURCH "A Community Church'' Union, Nebraska T. Porter Bennett: Pator ::45 "God Made Alliances" will be the Pastor's .-ubject for the morning rermon. "What therefore God hath joined together let nut man put asunder. Did God make Christ for you? 11:30 The Church School Don ald McQuinn. Superintendent. There is an advancement in the work of our Church School. "The We Arc Expecting I Mew Mcsiarcln Coal and Wood Hasiges Stop in and Look Them Over Iwatek Hardware 433 Main Street Plattsmouth, W.th.to.'O"-1 111 Teal ones. 1.19- lurriPS vcr ""to Tfoy Con Hammer to Nail JMav. Tablo .mi Thl wonderful tafcle includes pegs, hammer and board for nailing and hammering. Seat is securely attached. Little (. to . III A Puppy, A Bear, A Cute Little Cat! 'SLEEPY TIME PALS" I nopry ears aud big ribbon bows. 8oft stuffed for little arms to cuddle. From 13 to 17-iach Fife. Church as a Fellowship" is the interesting theme for the lesson. Thursday Dinner, Supper, Ba zaar in the American Legion Hall. Beginning at 12:00. The Ladies of j the Church have put forth -every effort to make this one of the best. The new basement: The work at the basement has been very suc cessful last week and most of the dirt was removed. Plans are now underway to put in the walls and to remove the balance of the dirt. Thanks to all who assisted-in th't i important work. UNITED BRETHREN CHUKtn Mvnard Nebraska p i Hu-b-rt n- , .... , , i' :-i0 Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Sunday School, Mil- . ,,n c. - , , 10: JO Services for annual Hat ched Mt-isingcr, Superintendent. V(st Home FcstivaL Food and can. This month we turn to the studj ned goods are to be brought to of the church and its place in out ; church by Sunday morning, lives. You can help to make yoiu ; This Week Phone 151 Nebr. , faU3 02 Their Hearts' Content . . ii i .us Then Arms w." brushed S. tX inches long. feXJ V i I I A Aj3i W t WiSl FIRESTONE Home and Auto Supply Store Complete One Stop Service church and Sunday school what they should be. ll:0l) a. m. Worship Service. "'I will lift up mine eyes unto the ! hills.'' Today, as in the day of the! Psalmist, we look to Ood to sup ply our needs. 7:30 p. m.- Christian Endeavor Marilyn Beckman will lead. Wednesday, November 7, wil' be the dafe of our first Church night. The exact time and program will be announced Sunday morn ing. Christ Lutheran Church Platsmouth - Louisville Road Sunday, November 4 George Ti'.utman CHICAGO, President George Tiautman Thursday submitted his resignation to the Board of direct ors of the American Association in order to take over as general manager of the Detroit Tigers of the league effective Jan. 1, 1946. Fined $25 Donald K. Davis, Omaha, w.is fined ?2.r and costs Wednesday after pleading guilty to a charge of passing a car on a curve. The fine was set by County Judge Pau' E. Faujuet. Utmembti the war casualties. I Victory Bond dollars will help .train the partially disabled to bw1 jclf ,-ustaining. Specially for Utile Folks Thirl v-Iitee TEA SET LiUl Bright shiny plastic. Serv ice for four! Even napkins! this S(oam Shovel nig one nineteen-incli by fourteen and a Lalf-incn. ivietal scoop. For Young Scientists Microscope Sot It's a peach! Has a high power microscope, chem icals, elides, stains, etc. FEiEE! Mickey and Donald 4'mi ISook by Walt Disney 1 it Twenfy Pages -All Niw Sforits Printed In Beautiful Full Coor. b ! I- x Bright red and blue with 38$ black xrheels. RoAv is :&3'. i r m i , I mi jXu W Com In Todoy for Your Copy H Survivors Tell Of Fire and Rape At Hands of Japs MANILA, (U.R) Survivors told j a military tribunal Thursday that; Japanese soldiers burned alive aj former Filipino Supreme Court i Justice and H of his friends andjTuckins Sand, Dirt, repeatedly raped 40 of Manila's most beautiful and socially-prom- l inent women. j The tribunal must decide whe ther Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita Japanese commander in the Phil ' ippines in 1941 and 1945, shall die for the mass rape, torture and i murders committed by his forces 'during an tight-day reign of ter-j !ror before the American Libera- tion of Manila last February. J Women and girls ravished as I many as 15 times during that j week of horror confronted Ya- mashita in the courtroom and i told in all its revolting detail the story of their enforced j shame. Press and public were ! barred from the session, but the j digest of the women's testi- J mony was made available later. The story of the burning alive: of 15 residents of a section of' Manila known as Pax court wa;. i told by Dr. Walter K. Frankel, j German Jew Kef usee, after the court was re-opened to the public! for the afternoon session. j Frankel testified that the Jap- j anese altogether rounded up 1-' j inhabitants of Pax Court, includ-j ing former Supremem Court Jus tice Antonio Villareal. Mrs. Vill-! ureal, Frankel himself and Mrs. j Frankel. , "They tied our hands behind; our backs and gathered us in a I semi-circle in a corner of one ' room." lie said. "They made m j kneel face downward while they; pulled furniture in the room about; us and spread gasoline on the i cushions of the furniture. , "Then a Jap hurled a grenade. ; It killed Villaieal and started i fire." Frankel said Mrs. Villareal fell across her husband's body with a scream, "whereunon a Jap shot! her in the neck." j Mrs. tiod!,'' Frankel uid another :asped. 'My! Jap shot her! through the neck, ''She was killed Frankel said, and her blood went all over me, he tostitied. Frankel said another women in the group suceeded in unty ing his hands despite her own bonds, then he untied the wo man's hands and they and two others escaped through the flames iifter the Japanese left. Another witness testified in the killing of two American civ ilians, Henry ar. l Tony Palaud They both were slain by Japanese who fired their home, the wit ness said. j Testimony during the closed, morning session revealed that the; Japanese gathered 400 socially- '. piominent Manila residents in ?, public square Feb. tl and separa- j ted the men from the women and j girls. . The Japanese then those 20 ''Young, -rood-looking girls," took them to a cafe aud plied them! with food and liquor, then assem-i bled them o an uppre floor of the swanky Bayview hotel. Japanese officers and enlisted men took their choice of the girl forced them into single rooms audi raped them. Many were virgins of only 12 or 1 1. The same procedure was fol lowed for the next six days at the Bayview hotel. Some wom en and girls were ravished n the main dininp room in the i presence of others detained by the Japanese. Other girls were taken to the Boulevard, Alahambra and Mira-, mar apartments for similar mass-j rape. Altogether, the orgy contin-. ued for eight days, with the vict- j ims including Filipinos. Chinese.' Russians and Spanish. ' A miss "X" testified that she1 complained to a Japanese Lieuten-! ant named Kito, but he said the men were from the front lines and. could do as they desired. Another witness .-aid anothei Just Arrived We arc glad to an nounce that we are able to take both new and renew al subscriptions to maga zines. See us for your mag azine subscription now. 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Mr. Truman's universal training message to congress wa received without enthusiasm. The expected veto would be against a bill cutting back wai appropriations bv $52,500,000.- 000. The rider would transfer tl the , United States employment er- vice from federal to state control j In his Sept. f message, the presi-; dent urged the democratic houoc 1 senate not to make that tram for. The veto need not prevent ec-1 i oiioiny. Mr. Truman doubtless ul- l'i.jii. i w in.-iii.-f i n.. ..11 ......... K . . departments that they must cut I back their share of the proposed I $02,000,000,000 even though hej dots veto the bill which' would en-! force the cuts by law. Kehabilitation of war veterans costs money. t ontnnute youri share by investing in Series 'E" Victory Loan Bonds. INSURANCE ALL TYPES OF Call or See ERWIN SIEMERS PLATTSMOUTH PHC NE5 $3000 Down payment and assume $3800 mortgage and you can own well improved 80. SEE SEARL S. DAVIS Phctne 9 JACOB'S CAFE WILL BE TEMPORARILY CLOSED THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Will reopen under ment- Sunday, Nov. 4, 1 94 Will Feature Short Orders and Regular Dinners OUR MOTTO: "We Buy and Sell the Best" HPA airaril ETOIUL Civil Service Placements High For War Veterans More than 23,500 veteran place-j ments including placements of j wives of disabled veterans and wi- i dows of veterans were made ; in the Federal Service during! September 1945, the U- S. Civil j Service Commission announced to- day. j Approximately TOO of the; placements were made in the Eigh- i th U. S. Civil Service Region j comprising Minnesota, Iowa, Neb-j Britain and the United States and j Canada were in equal partnership j in the. development of the atomic i bomb. . I i Under questioning, the Presi- i dent tsaid that Great Britain and ' Canada know us much about the mechanics of the actual produc- ; tion of the atomic bomb as this ; country. This whole subject, he added,, was tbe reason Prime. Minister j Clement Attlee was coming to i this country next month. Asked whet her Attlee's talks lure would be limited to this one, topic, the President said, the Bri tish Prime Minister, could talk to him on anything he wants to. No Secret Pact Made For Control of Atom WASUIKOTON.fU.R)- President i Truman Wednesday described as untrue a report that the late .... , , , i piesiuciii lu'oscveii aim lonner lVime Minister Winston Church ill had reached a secret agreement on peacetime control ot the atom ic bomb. The report o the secret agreement was made to the House of Commons in London Tuesday by Capt. A. R. Blackburn, labor member. The President iid Tie did not think this statement was true. I Mr. Truman added lhat as near ly ;is he could determine (I real raska and the Dakotas accord ing to Rena I. Smith, Kcgiona' Director. 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