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rorofl VOL. 41. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Thursday, October 31, 1946. N :3. 1 7-- Plow CVrat" &si. Call ,t what 30U will, a co J K' X ' K?K J Tfl , v-k,h in noi.4 or an echo p,o- W . 7 FA S'i ! ,tK,, b th, ,uy , not exact- K v JKj&fa; SR& f ftL t J y fjinc-t with two pni.-urr.atic drills 4" &?JW 4fc3H4?&J .rf jr8 V 1 a: work in the busings area thU AVrX IWMi V 1 v-J v.-c-ct:. Se-.ms like thtt when one A V 'V Vt4 5 d.i.l fakers the other starts up. , hK t W)I 21 A Its similar one of those male! kVC Sf'W cb.-ru.s s,:,s in parts but can't ffi lV- "4. ix couriered ical by any fcvL - 1 j testing to note how many pas-1 fJ.nA AS' It&s 3 , ' ' ii.-:.by .t.p and observe the prog. I VC "?Sjj;L" , U fc X ' n cannon run v.cit to v.ar: p-..f.-S J!--Jftt to v t . 11 v 1 ! a, : r.lvase loll swrr.ethinK of tn X III un.-i-r.tly .enVmder in the' unused ' fTt f ??Vf x t t ' fj ' inf soutli side of the court house. I l i" f " ' 'ft ! f 4 j t.. i.'w-c i'il . ..'intr 11:1c Krtvu to tear down. 1 Griswold May Go To Berlin With Military LINCOLN, (UP) Governor Griswoid 'probably" will j .'in D. the arr.iy of occupation in Le'Iin af ter he term as Nebraska's thief executive expires January ft, he '.niru.ur.uetl Thursday. Griswold said a position in the n;1!! -;ry sen-ice was offered him by Secretary ol war Robert P. Patt' rson to eiu Clay, m 5 T)kais toal l i but they want ! probably will," Lu be Ovriicaru unbe k nc-wnt'-i to ; n:u-n-::s: J rat some oi :,ie nev cars 1 ei-t ived here will hit speeds ; Si HOULMATES uA i HLU :ouiu! j;mnue baivm, m a Qiii.uton I. C to tease him abou; .his lor.jr jrolden locks. Jimmie, how eve?-, doesn't mind '.lie taunts be cause Ms irienris at L.an?iey ior hiph school say he's a "regul ar ptiy." He hasn't had his hair cut since he was two years old and in view of the price of cuts doesn't contemplate a visit , term of off ice. to the barber shop in the near fume. ( (NEA Teephotol erve under G n. tai v --vernor. "T be c h a 11 ff e ri . ir.e to go iind I he said. The governor will serve as a colond. the rank he holds in the National Guard. The War Department wanted, Gr:w M to ;-ir ; vot the assignment immediately, he said, bnt the gov ernor delir.itelv will comnie:e his i; i-'j men. and upv.'a.ds tut lew It-: ri 1 . 1 :i to ay ! .d bee:. ::i .v p it .0: 1 i 'e 3 c: a1.' j'ti-t. : .-e.i;c liO'. rt ts a 1'cst . . . .Also con- ; iocal woman is dis j she lost ore. sbco j cost in .5 S15 while j ii'i.m Gir.ana tte other A SiO camera belonging fan ras badly damag-j .he precision instrument i 1 m 11. coat pi)wket as '. d into a car on main 1 !.-;od by iuckleoS tra:psin j c-h of pheasants, many Cass ! nirr.s'odn have turnei their! :: to sciuirreis. There are! Is to be haa and hunting leisurely rp.'rt tr.at ap-1 Wot- County Briefs JUilIvlJlia11 vvauw ivciuiiuiiuiu 1 Assets, Says Salvage Goes Boom The assignment is for an in definite period of time. Af-ordin! to present plans. Mrs. Griswoi-1 will accomoany hhn. JKMWVw'w-"-,-v'w,v''"','- r t1 s 1. .. v. - y-w.)Si.K.i Group Selects Oehlerking Farm KJ For Contestants t -.v.v:. -' "i. :??,ww.v.ll.. i Cass county will be the scene of the 1947 National Plow Terrace contest. This was announced at n meet ing oi Cass county, Omaha and Mills county civic leaders held at the hotel Thursday afternoon. The event will be on the Alvi.i Oehlerking farm, three miles north arid four miles west of Weeping Water next fall. Schweppe is Chariman Herman Schweppe. Wabash, is elected chairman of the contest committe. He will work with Cy Wearin. Mills county, permanent SUCCESS OF FIRST NEBRASKA led to Cass countv beins chosen control board. Lester Wagoner, state plow terrace contest which for 1947 national meet. Above is was held on the Richard Spang- aerial view of Spangler farm, ler larm near here thhs year has 6 Wltf jydi "-WWII-. '.X' vN'.i:t . .vs AVOCA- Schoc l Dist. 10 will i pie.-cnt a pt'Ogram on Nov. 8. Mi.-s Leanna Stu'.bendick is the; teacher. AVOCA. has pujvl.2 projector work. .he hijrh s d a mot i ji- visual rchool here ion picture education Price Of Shoes To Jump 30 In OPA's Decontrol By Frederick C. Othman Griswold said h rdr'-ady has recei''d lot t' rs cotcerninj; ti.e post from former governor Sum ner c;evall of Maine who now is serving with the military govern ment in G"rmany. Aged Local Couple Succumb Within Hour Local Students At N. U. This Year 3! j Death within an hour Wt'dnes i day claimed an elderly Ptatts ; mouth man and wife. i i Thev were William Kaufman. Washington. (VV). ficials of the War As: Some of ets admin istration are delicate. They can. 'not afford to ruin their mar.icure ! on dirty old packing cases. Nor do they consider it wise to the nastv old mud ''.ar;v m: The warm i o LOULSVILLE- f Commerce corr 1 tor v.n:I- shacy quiet : scheduled for n tK'stponed a wee! held in the citv ball. ir, it .ni ' though 'side their warenouses wa;l or' The wonder is they didn" Rome, nlanted Bi'iti-h Fimbassy den. Students of football believe Bob 1 . T. i . -- -H r.,?c St t tt ff t - r ?.-.n inM ' 1 the "all" selections are kicked a i u'''.d next month, lie's been a ja'.ndout and with more weight shot: id develop into a good college LOUI?VILLE-nerf.-.rmer. The Piatt smouth team i veeks due to sran .i.iuht have been a woild beatei '.' v-dr exceot for lack Washington (UP)- You ne cnami.ei' , ,15,vir!r -20 to :U) oer cent mo? show oritrin-' ti.A(,c nnw thst the industrv I Nov. lfi ha?kas Veri decontrolled. OPA es-' their heads blown of f. timated Thursday. I Inside the boxes that the "W Ceilintr? on shoes, leathers, hides ; m oomed federals sold sisht un- J and skins were removed yesterday j F,en for junk 'from xhe;r Phi'.a- TiOTTVTT T.E Fai l TInrlbm-t ' hr i conversion director John R. 1 olViia -u-orphfinsp. were bomb?. disd'avimr a two and one half ; Steelraan. . The order cam as a t That fro boom. Only they .dtdr'.'a-lv .... ... j v- 1 A pound radish he grew in his rar-; complete surprise to a. i know it Blast Shatters British Envoy's Office In Rome Louisville, represents th;s county on the board. Enthusiasm for a national plow terrac econtest here sprun.i? lri-m terrace contest held on the Spang ler farm south of htr several months ago. National Interest Seen The national contest for sev eral years has been held in Mills county across the river in Iowa. It attracts hundreds of tfsons from many states and teceives nationwide publicity. Success of the 1946 local con test was due to the hard work of the Cass county soil conservation district organization and t li e Plattsmouth Chanber of Commer. t LINCOLN- Thirty one people . 86, who died at the home of his I from Plattsmouth are attending ; son Fred Kaufman, west of here 'the University of Nebraska. They land his wife. Lina Franke Kauf sn-e- John Bestor. Ellen Cloidt'man 83. who exuired at the home ce. more than 3.500 persons wft- j Bernard Dow. Flo Everes. Kay- j of a granddaughter Mrs. loin ! mond Evers, Charles Grosfhans, j Thayer, in Omaha. j Robert Gail, Billy Hobbs, Sharon j B th Mr. and Mrs Kaufman Richard (ur. the Time oi'se that ?-eTini : leact I The result. OPA saul. V. II be an ! increase fn-m $400,000,000 (M) Inactive three' to $000,000,000 (M) a year H the ,e cancellations. 1 nation's annual shoe 1H. already the hic-h school football team will ; about ,O0U.(i(jo,t.MH (t.. Steelman said decontrol was rt 'fed line ri ' nger to sncec r,f ;i I ninv Sacred Heart hpip Friday afternoon. A came scheduled with i necessary to increase me now oi l r iv.,r,l- was . SKins ara learners to snne man. mix nowei nd Thim-iTgbh : i 'a' ?es. ihuc-K . e fiiid the ordei i valuable at tire ei imo-.ed. Eaton might Jeff on acc but he was 'the Adams , r,f a wpt fifld nnd tifactuiers. whose supplies were conte.-t b lied for Oct. J off durinsr the recent slump a position rjs (SJUeelei' nidemic. be-ause of a poi- Yes :erc?av w la ,-t p:ee? bout tie Nebraska City grid lead with CVr.trs ! City along with scire com 0 r.t. Since we have noted a pre. riattsmouth game sports :;tory in the N -b City p-ipr wh'vh con tai'ts s veral significant lines. Of local interert should be the 1 olio wing: Tut the gold-K'rseyed lad- (NO -' ill be highly favored over the Pi: tiers, whose schedule this '":.!- lias consisted of the smaller : eh. -is in this section .... The Pi- : or Plattsmouth game will be !.:.:;.' lavrred" and roue'i and r-ne t'f long rivalry. The contest r.'.ts usually are ro'h and turn- irs witn lew noicts Darr- in livestock slauehterin'r Because of the slaughtering holiday, shoe prodnction dronped MURRAY- A bulldozer is filling .-ememoer u. an . - i i i ; et'm?ted 41. 0'HM t naus oucnes and making dams in fnn-! If lL 1 ' .,...4; .;.i, ..,.,.;,. ,..,.,.v ! further decline was expected .r.,..4.: c- j r,.Ur,,i imonth. Total production for l!'4i T:!Uoii forms nP.iv .(mp Tho oh I v ds VApent-u They had 124 boxes of bombs, full of wires fuses and gunpowdei. Stacked with tons of machinery., old and new. They sold the works to an assortment of Philadelphia I junkmen. Louis Brown, the suavest of; the junkies testifying before a i conuressional investigatiror com-! mittee. said he was a little sur-J 1 1 - Police announced I aft ernoon that tv j beer arreted ;n connection the bombing. The names of 1 oei'srn? were not disclosotl mediately. The Italian cabinet met in emergency se-sion :oon after the' two valises of explosives went off. j Premier Alcide I'e Casneri and! ! 11:11. Maynard Hol)is, iichard . h . jn Qermanv. His birth I Livingston, Mary Libershal. Theo- j ray was on Sept. 3 and hers on ;June 11. Married in 18C5, the ?Iauf ima.-is resided in this community ;P0 ---ears. Surviving Plattsmouth, Emma Nellie Calif. one dore Libershal. Austin .McBride bombs ' Josenh MeMnken. Donna Meis. of the ! ineer.' Clinton Nearhood. Delores ; n . ri 1 1 .M" : 1 - I .lam-red half of! Ruse. Gordon Rhylander. W . .. block lo-?r structure bevond ham Jcobertson, Jcnn iannh, r Thursday and injured at three persons, one of them t i ... i rr n l e;.V, Iwrs jonn oenniciist?ri, Jllviilu oinnn, James Short, Henry Soennichsen, ! ' Thrrsdav: Clavton Sack, Raphael Ionian, j; ' I ! c ' W,'l:- Ri,.l, Sar-k ' yieisLii ua;.-tc;mni i Buechlei' are a son. Fred of and two daughters, ti the im- an oi c minister Pietro Nenni dis- prt ?ed when the 1111 wooden casei bed messHee: ;i rived with the re ;t of his junk net c!"K c-nposite r of toe-ret to their I p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. on nmbei's in London. "You didn"t Know what in them?" asked Slaughter of Mo. Ren. to be about olO. 1 well on the Soorer place will i 000.000 pau's-40.000,000 pairs he destroyed and the ground smoothed over for farm use. Ribbentrnp Aided Cohort In Last Act Ro -er A tni Not at first, said i'.rown. '"Not until after we hcaui the explosion outside our office." "What?" cried the congress-! man. "Yes sir," said Poown. "We lushed out and we found one of workmen sprawled on the ground i Tokvo. (UP). Jochim Yon Rib. i badly shaken up. We asked him j bentrop, former nazi foreiffn min-: what had happened. He di.dn 1 1 cVrri or, o f fi , 1 ...vt t in .lp '.ow. ne saiu an men uone Wallace Make Charge Of Red War Needling U. S. Teams With Russ In Debate On Arms Cutting I United Nations Hall. Flushing. IN. Y.. (UP)- The United States! Mined up with Russia Thursday in! 'the move for a debate of world; ! disauuament among the ol na-j Itions of the United Nations Gen-i ! oral Assembly. , ' But when the .lei.ate comes, tne I United States made it plain, this , country will oppose any mere dis- : armament treaty ami win incise on .u... t.ip,t pio-ht i .u.... 1 I'UCO .-VAiiriii, a u'" . Ui oi nei , , nessed 27 contestants at the show. Hull State King.. . Winner of the Nebraska st".e title here was Norman H. Hu.l, Palmyra. Donald Rickli. of Mur doch in Cass county was second, and at Tabor, la., entry third. The Cass county conservation district was organized 1039 and began work in 1940 with 48.375 ac- Gregg. Omaha and ires. It expanded sturdily anu e Kaufman, Bever 1 y J entually encompassed the entire Mrs. Kaufman al;o, county. Sister, Mrs. Bertha j The schI saving group's officers Plattsmouth. There are ; are Lester Wagoner, chairman: j four grandchildren and three j Herman Schweppe, Kenry Tool, 'great grandchildren. . iMurdock. secretary; Ezra Nelson double service tor Mr. and'Murdock; William Blair. South I Mrs Kaufmann will be neld t!Bend. and Richard Spangler, I the Sattler funeral home. 2 p.m., j Plattsmouth. (Saturday, with Rev. E. J. Moriti. Glen Doit of the Omaha Cham ; officiating. Visiting hours at the ber of Commerce read notes of i funeral home will be from 2 to 5 the last meeting and introduced Triday. speakers. Boy. 8. Carries Bullet In Head For Ten Days Rockford, Ilk, (UP). ! iter, if ed. Expect Lewis To Ask Cut In Hours At Mines tVn-llnotAii M'Pl .T,-.bn I T..' wis proposal for a new soft coal' " V7Wt" -f "'"i.m, 1 ......nes piosive, ana caueu tne ar -vei fense an of another axis diplomat Ithe day before he was hanjred at j Nuernhersr, it was disclosed Thurs ! dav. The affidavit was received kick one of those boxes." When tthe smoke cleared away the junkmen opened up the boxes, found them filled with hirh ex- Minneapolis. (UP)- Henry A. 1 international inspection an Wallace says that Sen. Arthur ; effective controls. 11. Vandenburs e.ntl the army and: lu-VJi which already has re navy "are making our foreign ; jected the Amerk-an plan for such policy, and tr.at tney itee.utu intPrnatjonai safeguards on ato- klr. utiorifr vm V n.A.-t prl t fi VI-- ject their extension to al! other arms as well. Britian allso was ready to com be L:ttlle rht 10 ! the state I war with ! Waila-e. and that they department into Rus-ia. former camr.et mem ber, told a democ.atic farmer la- V. tm-U i r ; r. -j, 1 rnl!- Wednesday i'.'l .v.. .t..ct ..... . ... - . , Ut t!.,i ha "refused to ho. . piy won J.Us a s lequest. umL nci , h i ,1 4 year 01a. wanieu arounu ilavs with a bullet in his head. It bothered him when he tried to run but he thought it was just a bad headache. 1 1 Denies Murder Plot To Erase j Woman's Mate ' Shell Lake, Wis., (UP). Farm ers and townsfolk crowded the rustic courtroom here Thursday to hear Gilbert Dickerson, 49. 1 tall, raw-boned woodsman, deny that he murdered Ellis Sweeny for the love of his neighbor's slender, olive skinned wife. Dickerson, a Widower whose The :e!.iv words ge f vored" " should f 'smaller schools, i contract were expected inursriay ll'j i. 1 I to center on a demand for shorter 00 1,-r:il nren 'loais ui a eiiife.isaiiiiK im.ita:; )ers and fans an idea of what the vl-itors will have in mind when in hourlv wage rates. Lewis, as president of t' la., defense attorey for Hnoshi , administration for us.nnia, lormer japaese amoas- dor to Germany. did not disclose its contets. nieiit !iev show up here tomorrow Statistica1!:-', the Pioneers the nod from dpesters but c-ntest is never won until played. rate any it's Enplish G:.-l Finds vV oman e United! M-po Workers fAFI.U will fo into confeience with federal coal i admini'tiation officials at 1 1 ..m. j Friday to outline the union's pos I ition. i It has not yet been officially , conceded that the government has I agreed to reopen the contract in i j effect since the mires were seized ila't May. It M-as clear, however. I that there was an uneierstandin?' 1 Eng.. (UP) Ir-jbeween Lewis and the adminis-, member of jrat ion to reopen the agreement. Government officials were ex pecting Lewis to be concerned primarily with a shorter work week. There have been growing demands from soft coal miners' for a reduction in their work week, which never has been for- severnl love letter j merlv cut from the wartime sched- proposed. They were j ule of o4 hours. married in a Catholic ceremony However, many mines have not Sept. 7. Prosr-rutor C. C. Lndds. charged Mis; Young with making flase rt rements to obtain the marriage Pc-nre. 'Miss Palmer," he said, is a t epical country girl who had not had much to do with men." COLESHTLT. enf Palmer, former the Briti. h ATS. lived 17 days with her 'husband" before discovering that 'he" was a .voman it was di f iosed Thursday. M;ss Palmer told of he- disap pointmer.t yesterday in court. She sa;d the bridegroom." Ellen May Your,", wrote and the?? Sfftch Wrench Hospital SOUTH REND, Ind. (UP) j operated the six day week recent j ly. Report? of the solid fuels ad- ( ministration showed that thou iands of miners have refused work Saturday, high absenteeism lia forced many Saturday shut downs at manv mines and in many leases the owers have refused to j operate Saturday. -W Laundry that l Laundry . Darrel Matchette took a re-.i CHICAGO- (UP) Pulmlan Com- tr M retch, he found his shotil- any officials have sympathy for - urht in an awkward posit- i housewives who get those wash- I ; n 1 J 1 Ji . t MWi ... if - . t Wit vss -vsr - 1 i. - 4iL ,- ,'Xvlstti to i'j --ir 11 a refund. ! liove" that Secretary of n- 11.. 1 1 . , . v i .Tmr-j F P.vriies "is haPPV Cunnine-ham ' . . . """-"f 1 a ".v,:,.u c..t,,,. Vnd i semb ys agenda when the assent- - ,1 . . : 1 i i . , 1 1 1 1 1 iv 111 w 1 1 v 1 1 .h i aioi State (four ?oint proposal for world dis ifrth armament le placed on thet as lint . . . . . . . 1 s . "ined ! making our foreign policy. way m the and navy are ' bly 1 5) steeling a.m. est. committee met at Brown said. "We bought ihi c nr.vpvnmpnt npfinln cp a ittle embarrassed and wanted j '( erttiin.y Secretary i-unc-s. The American proposals us to ship back their bombs lab-1 was not resnonsibe for navy in-j universal -reduction of arm Ip.I Innked rnne't.;n,.rv Thnt I writing tne nu.iKis r l, v. , la,d down last night in would not do." j over the skies of i oyalist Gieecc, scmbly address by former . , , . ,. J Wallace s?id. Warren R. Austin Rep .Slaughter said he believed J "Certamb- Secretary Byrnes de1e.ate this was a thoughtful decision ; ., ti,,.:- a tiakrv 1 for a discovered yesterday and remove last night at the Swedish Amer ican hosital. Dr. Gregory Green, who performed the operation said ihe bullet had entered the fore head at the hairline, passed thrugh the scalp and furrowed the skull bone. Bruce was resting in a hospital V.P,t trwlav. His condition was re- otnei-.vise no telling who migHto ?ay our Nrivy v.ov( 0 any-1 have kicked a government bomb. .-,, u ,i r,iflc ! . e, in 1 . uari.ii u vvi. iiavDe even a crovernmeiU oiiiciai. t- ; ua iuii;ooo Kof "Yes sir." said Brown. "That'.- ! retary Byrnes i pressing for out- 'nvnersh'p and ftrt the Rvuku islands what I thought. So those bombs i riht U. S. went back to the government, la- ! if ication of . beled bombs, and we are still I in such a way as to be a definite iwaiting for our refund." land distr?vt t' eat to the free mq't 17 UnmA : i ; access to the seas by the Russ-'ans H 1 iinrOUte Home ifrom the'1' only warm water Pac j ific port.' TTe was taken to reduction of a a hospital dislocated board blues." Pullman s laundry miring the last year totaled 216. 782,000 pieces of- linen. BRIDGET WATERS, IRISH WAR bride, takes the stand during her trial in Las Vegras, Nev. She is Bigamy Worries For Shaw, Bride HOLLYWOOD, (UP) The leg-- I al status of Bandleader Artie Shaw's Mexican marriage ot Kath leen Windsor, author of "Forever Amber" was complicated further Thursday. Shaw and his bride were back in Holly wocd. The next move was up to the Deputy attorney who said they would be prosecuted r' bigamists if they returned to Cal ifornia from Mexico, where they divorced their last mates in action not recognized in this state. However, deputy District attor ney Ernest Holl said today he tl o r.m.,- vifla linllet was lilt' .-- v-aooi , d iarm is near uit .iwrcuv fi'.r wn the Namekagon river, began his testimony late yesterday after farmers and their wives had come from miles around to hear the story of north woods love and vio lence. Many brought sandwiche on which they munched during recess. The judge had ordered the curtroom cleared of all those who were j ported "good." ' could not find seats. The initial an as-j A neighbor woman found Bruce j hacked Wenches were filled, but Sen. ! lying in the str bleeding from many spect.atrs brought their own chief U. S. i a head wound Oct. 20. She took 1 1 folding chairs to get around the him to his mother, Mrs. Richard j court order. ,T,lnHe from 1 Axburg. Bruce told his mother he lcpoits nom 4-n ; cf . w- , . . their armed ' . , " ,' - , ' V ' J"L It IVG KlastS KOCk . m eve I o t-t -a ct ri ni i i i s 1 1 1 1 f L 1 11 1 1 .. i j ...:.. 4.V..4. -u tt:.,i i like a stone c, . . . . , , - I ntst before he fell. States expects wordwide disarm-: , , . . a iamtnt or no disarmament at all. phe took him next day to a doc. tor, who treated him for a super ficial head bump. But Bruce kept complaining Tn fast Dnmn Vnrf 'all week about "terrible head- aches. .Mrs. Axburg iook Austin called all nations on for all refused "to ' "Washington, (UP). re charged vith the fatal shooting i would not prosecute unless ch?r- rf hay ViicVori 'F'T'inlr Watovc sr.lppc wprp filH hv ttio mnfpa frip - . . . 1 - ...... . " two shed. of her husband Frank Waters sr 3S. --(NEA Telephoto.) vmes and Wallace said he th;nk that Secretary thr- st:itt rli'nsrtmon would hn.ve rr.-ino r. -fvr- in vid-itifr irjr with . Vote for the Russia if they h"d not been ned dlfd ino it by Yandenburg and thtc mil'tarv. felt something strike his forehead . !orenlnm fnfinn JFRUSALEM. (UP) Five da maging explosions rocked the Jer usalem railroad station Wednes day and authorities reported tent ativelj' that at least 12 persons I were missing. him Forty minutes after an unident- Prcsiflent j... .u. v, I , ,ctni rlo,. an1 thr , ified voice informed nffieials hv L' i IIC IIV.-jIMai l v.-n I UU j " Rural Road Dea.th Toll Above Cfties CHICAGO, (UP) City traffic deaths have been reduced, bu t the rural death toll still is soaring the national safety council report ed Thursday. The council said that rural traf fic deaths iry September were up 16 per cent . over last January, while the city toll had been re duced 28 per cent. xiLunau waxes iraay ior ms nome bllllct was discovered, at Independence, Mo., to cast one1 P,;0 ksi-,a ihpv ,VPre search- Democrats in next ;, tK nm-cnn'uln fireA it Tuesday's crucial election. 2 ' The outcome vill determine if See Control End he works with a Democratic or a: f Republican congreSj during the j In Wage Disputes next two years. Washington, (UP)- Labor r -r, l , , , . ' . ..; ii i, ' ..... . . " - - i nr 1.5 i. . o in in sources claimd Thursday that leave Washington by train at 2:30 1 , , . . . .. - . ,PCT,T, . . . , T , i the administration is preparing (CST)Thursday arriving at Inde- . , . , - ' , . , -j r o on to discard controls in all mdust- ot-x ;n n where wage disputes are include Mrs;-. 'Truman and House Speaker Sam Rayburn. Unless his plans are changed between now and electio day. the President will make no speeches in behalf of the Democratic can j telenhone that the staton would be bombed the five blasts 1 n auick succession reverberated through Jerusalem. Evacuation of the entire, build ing had been ordered after the warning and- at first it was hop- jed that casualties had been av But later accounts con tradicted early expectations. in prospect. They said the government has decided to remove controls from basic commodities, possibly soon coal, steel, autos, rubber and other after the elections, to permit un. lestricted collective bargaining in these industries. HE WEATHER Nebraska Forecast:- Generally fair Thursday, Thursday nijht and Friday. Warmer Thursday and in the west portion Thursday night. Low tem,pejatues Thusday night in the 40's. Warmer east and south Friday.