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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 18

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VI Vfn.Ui 19" P.M. Ttnrotn ryyTfy Jonrwal awl Nflwa.la, 5tt Journal Goodsell said a torch was used to open the safe. He said tools were left in the store. Grc Committee cn Use of H-Bomb on Battlefield Is? 'Planned Ketoorts Finances ADVERTISEMENT weapons and tactics are required WASHINGTON tfl-Plans for the C' n- i defense of Western Europe now appear to include the use of the No Leads Found In Safe Robbery SOUTH SIOUX CITY CUP)-Aa-tharities said they had no leads on persons who tore open a safe at the Corner Store here and took $5,000 in cash and checks. George Drake, owner of the store, which is located on the junction of U.S.

Highwtys 20 and 77, reportea the theft to police. Dakota County Sheriff Tilden The committee which backed James Creen of Omaha in 6a unsuccessful bid (or the four-year U.S. Senate term on the Democratic ticket, reported it received $5,613 in contributions. The committee told the secretary of state disbursements amounted hydrogen bomb on the battlefield, new weapons on the pattern of defense forces. There seemed the possibility that Montgomery might visit, informally, at least one of the committee sessions, to be held in the Pentagon.

In his peper, Montgomery said: "There are some who say that if war is joined, nuclear weapons will not be used. I would disagree with that. "My opinion is that vthe fear of atomic and thermonuclear weapons is a powerful deterrent to war, but once a world hot war has started both sides are likely to use them. Ve would certainly use them ourselves if attacked FA STFETH, an Irnprorni powder to to on or lower piowa, ttolu'a lawa teeth mot firmly in pise. io oat iia, up or roc, ho gummr, piui.

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"With ua it is no longer They Urged to Matt Letters Early may possibly be It is very definitely 'They, will be used, if we are attacked'." 3- v0h Montgomery made the signific WASHINGTON (UP) Post- ant statement in a lecture at Lon (jvv "prompt Scvicc don last month. A copy of the lecture is available in Washington, master Gen. Arthur E. bummer-field urged all businesses In the country to cost their letters sev Montgomery arrives in Washing ton this week during a visit to the fs OUARAHTCCO CSTlMArcs United States. On Wednesday, he is scheduled to meet with Pentagon officials and later to fly to Augusta, to spend Thanksgiving with President Eisenhower.

-WE STRAIGHTEN OUT ANT AUTO PROBLEM Monthly Payment Convenience GI3S0II SERVICE REPAIR 122 South 9th -Meetings Start Beginning today, 'the Military eral times a. day instead of letting them pile up until late afternoon. The Post Office Department said a longstanding custom of business concerns to post their nr'l at the end of each working day has created "one of the worst bottlenecks" In processing of first class mail. Postal facilities are over-loaded between and 9 o'clock each evening, but much of the mail-handling machinery is idle the rest of tht day, the department said. The department In August asked heads of the 402 largest post offices to start a "mail early and often campaign among businesses.

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