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THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL j PAGE SIX Thursday. August 10, laoQ marry after the call is received can be inducted anyway," Col. O'Connell said he had been noti fied. ' The new order stressed that the army is responsible for phy sical, mental, loyalty and moral standards. The local boards are responsible for determining de pendency, marriage and other items of eligibility. "Provisions limiting voluntary enlistments to men without de pendents is not applicable to in duction"" the order said. The local boards are rapidly clearing up their records of men listed as "evaders," O'Connell said. He explained that in most cases it was not attempted eva sion of the draft but negligence in reporting change of status. Marriage Will Not Stop Draft A quick rush to the marriage license clerk after calls for draft physical examinations will not serve to evade drafting, Lt. Col. Frank O'Connell, assistant sel ective service director, said Tues day. 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As Advertised in FARM JOURNAL SOENNICHSEN'S "Where Quality Is Not Expensive" soenhkhseits Where Quality Is Not Expensive Blanket Tax For Class One Schools School districts in Cass county whic operate an elementary school only will have a four mill "Blanket Tax" levy this year in addition to the levy for general and special purposes. The levy, provided for by the 1949 legislature, was certified by County Superintendent Behrends to County Treasurer Ruth Pat ten who in turn certified the same to the board of commis sioners today. Under the Blanket Tax law, a levy to raise two-thirds of the amount expended by rural elem entary schools during the last year must be imposed, provided the levy does not exceed four mills. Funds from this tax will be returned to the qualified school districts during the fol lowing year. One of the qualifi cations requires a district to have five or more enrolled in school pfor tbf first year of operation under this law. A school which contracts with another district .wcive an mac it needs to pay the instruction and trans portation up to the amount col lected from this levy, regardless of enrollment. The total cost of operating the rural and elementary dis tricts in Cass county for the past year was $169723.09. The 1950 valuation of these districts is $27 091,268. The maximum levy under the law would not secure the .two-thirds of the cost of operation for the last year, thus the four mill must be used. IP mmEIL TaJl Cons if i -.? "TVS'1 Rotary Enjoys Mynard Dinner Tuesday for the regular lunch eon of the Rotary club, the mem bers with their wives and fam ilies, enjoyed a real outing with a trip to Mynard to enjoy the Community Club fried chicken dinner. Each year the Mynard com munity picnic is the goal of the Rotary, its members to enjoy a few hours with the neighbors and friends. The ladies of the community had made a most wonderful din ner for the guests, there being nothing omitted from the pro gram that might add to the pleasure of the large number that attended. The Rotary held a short bus iness session then turned the meeting over to partaking of the feast. It was an event that all will long remember for ano ther year when they can again be guests of the good people of Mynard. VISITS HER SISTER Mr. and Mrs. Leon Meyer vis ited Mrs. Lemuel Sheard, sister of Mrs. Meyer Tuesday evening in Omaha. They found her very much improved. She does not have spinal meningitis as was first thought. 3 Kmc liili h-llilHlillilil i Lfol IGA PURE FANCY GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 37c IGA DELICIOUS miOLE SPSCED PEACHES 35c r4 fft ' I2A homogenized ISA's Aunt Cbra Z2 Pint Jar $3.95 Many species of snakes eat chicken eggs by swallowing them whole. ABOVE THE ht LTTLI HUU. By LYTLE IIUIX TVrAYEE the "party first, last and always" senator from Mary land, Millard Tydings, sincerely be lieves that the government has been purged of all "risks' and "subversives." And maybe he is right. He had better be! Today is not the time to tamper with the national security that the party's skirts may be kept clean. And today is no time for re taining in office any of those responsible for motivating our disastrous policy in China and the far east. Maybe these men are all patriotic citizens, bnt there are patriotic citizens in the insane asylums, and our far eastern policy has until recently been reminiscent of those institutions. Think what our tmbelieveable mistakes if "mistakes" they be have meant to hundreds of millions of orientals and to hundreds of mil lions of occidentals. Hark back to Yalta and to that tragic meeting wherein the fate of humanity was sealed by Stalin, Alger Hiss and a tired and sick Franklin Roosevelt, and you will be starting from the foundation of a course of procedure which may go down in history as the greatest setback to man's search for freedom since the bar barians overran Europe In the fifth century. We say "may" because no one knows today just what the outcome of Russia's acquisition of China portends. At the worst it can start with the fall of Ko rea and of all southeast Asia, Japan and the Philippines, and ' - then travel west to India and on to the Mediterranean and the North sea. America's fate will then hang in the balance. At the best it can stop right where it is today and this seems most improbable. Not all the present threatening situation can be blamed on our far eastern policy, but the acquisition of several hundred million oriental allies will qertainly strengthen the foundation of the edifice of world slavery which is the avowed ob jective of a few power-mad Marx ists in the Kremlin and is predicat ed upon the liquidation of all but the lowest elements of society aod the physical subjection of these. 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