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THE LINCOLN STAR MONDAY, DECEMBER 29 1941 SEVEN State Bar Convention Program Loss Of Philippines this agreement would pro 1 close peraiifi to the Orod strategic progn.a which frendrnt Roosevelt and frim atirnstet Chuichill rgd et. Attempt To Seize Rubber Supplies Announcement of the Moscow car leva left Rvssia future course of action in the Far East mes ery at far a the lUlpB 1. Urn Hinted By Roosevelt Ifsttortet tahof RelaMons At, Sj. SvobOt Omaha 'Uneirployrcent Cteaspeasatlffll, fConflaoed from Om) Meftda After nee a Seestea, P. fteport of tpecisi commute on pubits reianons, Virgii i Hrt.

Chir British Raid A Nazi Held nolle was concerned, but presumably Rerort el romnvuee on not for other allied crr.f. The continued Rn. Lincoln Was and Hor taw," Jawiea J. Pita (Continued from Poqm On I practice el iwV. Bernard Su, rhir it was noted here, contain no ruranc for Japanese fto in Siberia as they pursue ihrir daring Retwrt fflmm ittee en leculation Steriin Halt, rhatrrran.

must kep on the soviet ari for ample aid to reach the Philippines on account of the long distances involved and remarked thflt Sibeti as the pursue theu daring eampe.gne in the south Pacific. Ttie won of tn i44 utatu'e wosa director. Addre Tre Cm of atvrfeac rre Proposed Law On Trailers Given Council fCoatlniMd from Paq Om) been set in the proposed ordinance at $25 a year. Should the request be made after July 1, the fee will be $12.50, if the regulations are approved. Camp Regulations The highlights of the proposed camp regulations, follow: AU permits exptra on December It.

Applications lor permit bu contain Xtut nam of owner and manager, along with trie proposed location. Trier must toe aaretcker ea Us in a military sense, distances many only because help fails to arrive In time for the Philippines, and the anbearable weight of numbers becomes too heavy for gallant defenders. LED BT GERMAN OFFICERS A correspondent for the Manila Herald reported Monday that German officers were tn command of the Japanese forces la Northern Luzon. In other areas of the Pacific battle arena, British and Dutch defenders have found Indisputable evidence of the presence of Nasi leaders and Nasi equipment In the attacking Japanese military branches. times are synonymous with time PM.

Kitnuna ssortan. i smoriuge. Philippines Defense Mas. measurements. Psnel Siscusl trader Mstwell V.

In response to a question as to Beghtol nl rhafn Norway Island Destroy 8 $hip whether Mr. Roosevelt's use of the Menaa Arterneon. m. Hceptioo for trie ladies at tn gover word 'redeem' indicated that the Lines Are Holding fCoaflaued from Pag One) not a mansion Mends 7 teenlnf Annual dinner tnr member and ladiea. gersid.

ir Omaha Dtsniiaton Untioislied ln. ttoa of otiicers, Maaleiaal Law Set Ilea Paul Bra. rhairman wt rrre and Ff feet Use th Rales and Regwlattona be the State OeparinB'ut of Uod Popihil httlfr SnforresMe tdtnanee Dealing With Itinerant Merrhants," John H. Kura, Kin ti Stioitld aiunlftp! Atttharitte ft. braise wtKwered By te Lrgia.

ture to Co its the Prtnespei mt 9 Ititrrr.t of Jpcii Artits Wnstrand. tmaha. UiscusKioa. action of section officer. Jatuer Bar Seettea Charles Leowith, Chatroiaa Dttrtcf Judee a'atn, Hon, jttttt son H.

Btoady, president. Tdae Naea Phi Beta Pot luncheon: Phi AiohS Urciieon; leita Thva Phi luncheon; Dtstrirt Judges lunrheon. Kr oa Beta P. luncheon. Abraham tVnroin chief executive felt that the Islands might be lost temporarily.

Early replied, 'I shouldn't think so, no." at cornbuker m. ital of Sarawak, on the British Robert Siir.non. ebsef Utie Hebrsnka ewprems eurt. toastmaxer of the island of Borneo. Address.

Tne international aconomir Ipoh is on the line of the direct premises at all times. Applications must to afcompamed i a mot plan, showtnt number Contiitt. Dr. Ravrnond H. Otist, ebsel As Mr.

Roosevelt's message was made public, Domei already was Japanese thrust toward Singapore at of merftai siiairs, a parint ot state, wsn.nfvon. anticipating victory. The official nd Tokyo declared that its cap laeeasf Japanese news agency reported Estate law section. Dean poster. ture opened to the invaders Tnod em roads and methods of trans that the Mikado's expeditionary chairman, import of tsridsrdiKtion e.m mlttee, Lewis RiCketts: eprt oi portation for a power drive toward Singapore." forces on Luzon were concentrating their main efforts on captur eemT.titee on etirative acta, Thomas i eensn, Oeneva Report ot committee ea improvement of subtanttve luw of rrai Although the fall of Ipoh was ing Manila "before new year's.

not specifically announced in LONDON, Dec. 29 AP) Tight enemy ships totaling 16.650 tons, oil tanks, ammunitions stores and a Quisling owned industrial plant were destroyed during a British raid on the small island of Vaagso, 100 miles north of Bergen Norway, it was announced officially today. The raid was carried out Saturday by the mysterious commando force of the British army, aided by light forces of the home fleet and by the RAF. The story of the daring thrust against Germany's war machine was told in a communique issued jointly by the admiralty, the war office and the air ministry. property of Nebraska.

Brton Omaha Petleral Claim Tot Ownrr skip ef Running Water." Paul Oood. di'usion led or James Motheread, No Great Surprise. The Domei announcement oc Singapore. the British acknowledged that the Japanese had Bcoissbiuft: James A Doyle, unroin. casioned no great surprise here.

swept south of it saying only that AFTER WEEKS OF rLANMNG It may do many people good to get an Idea of Just how long the Japs and the Germans have been working upon this battle plan In the Pacific, In San Francisco Monday, T. E. May hew, whose father recently died In the defense of Guam, disclosed that some months ago the father had written of rounding up Japanese spies, disguised as ship wrecked sailors, planning to tour the Island of Guam and to Inspect Its defense activities. This particular group of "ship wrecked sailors were taken out to tea and put aboard a passing steamer after the Japanese navy had been refused permission to pick them up. PUSHING TOWARD SINGAPORE There was bad news Monday out of Malaya In Japan's efforts for an early knock out tn the capture of the great British naval base of Singapore.

The Japs officially claimed to have token the pivotal city of Ipoh In Central Malaya tn the campaign against Singapore. While British quarters admitted Japanese columns mere south of Ipoh, London said the city Itself still was In British hands. And at the same time Tokyo claimed capture of Kuching, the capital of Sarawak, North Borneo. Tokyo placed American losses In shipping up to and Including Christmas day as a result of the activity of Japanese submarines ii 1 a a 1 "Contrirtiv Trust necimer tn Wrong Cscfttl Tool lo Lawvers. James Arertan Lincoln.

led be Prank D. Will is Lincoln; Herbert P. unit. Permit will be grmmed only upon recommendation or the bffclth department after an inspection Vocauoa. suit abiUtjr of location from ttos atandpotnt of santtattoa.

police must approve th owner and mttissir. The council has the right to suspend permit, and wilt hve authoritvy to aet up new refutations from tiro to Uos, and mmf chant them as desired. All persona ta trailer camp, or eotn btned trailer and cabta camp must remitter, tielng full name, homo a dress and make of automobile along with motor number, ticenso number and state by which tasued. Owners of campa must assume the responsibility for sanitary and health eon dttiont. Th camp must also bo opea to inspection toy proper authorities at ail times.

Not mora than 1.0O0 square feet en be allotted to any car. trailer, or tent. Twelve hundred feet is the maxium tor cabta. The unit must fae a drtaway not i or 11 is wen Known inai me sap i uieir forces were in close con anese seek to have their victories tact with the enemv Mayer, Grand Island. Elsewhere in Law vers luacheva, at Corubusaer hotel.

11 13 Taeeda Afteraewsi Pie minttt reports be eectioa ehsir. nen: Junior Bar. Charles Ledwith; Rral tate Law Dean M. ft. Poerj Insurance Law.

John L. Barton: Mn)ei pal Law. Paul serticn on Admtn itrs'ive and Labor Law, W. M. Mc Parland report of eoramstte oti memor lals.

Harry P. Russeli; report of romnttt tee an national defense and preariaa Of rivil rUthis Robert R. Mood1. AddreMi. "The National Oefens Pro.

Sram of th Aiwr rin Bar Aesortton.w ohn Rhcdea. preatdent Missouri Bar asoeialion, member American Bar a cist ion commit on National Address. Judge On Philnpa. Denver, Bjcmher U. 8 circuit court of appeals.

Report of executive council, lectio of officers; unfinished business. fall on important festivals and New Year's is Japan's greatest Malaya, a com the situation is munique said, Election or eectioa omcer. fnsaraaee Seettea John Barton, chairman "8ubst.tutd Servic, P. B. Baylar, holiday.

unchanged. It was noted that the Japanese Dutch forces, flying American Lincoln. of Rew Pedtral Rlet to insurance Litigation," John L. Barton, were able to time their conquest built bombers, scored afiain in of Hongkong to coincide with their ship a day schedule against Omaha. Christmas the day which marks the Japanese, announcing a direct Discussion.

Election oi cKiicer. Seetren Oa Admtntslrattea and Leber Law W. M. Vic Tar land, ehairman the anniversary of the present hit on a large Japanese transport 1 and the probable destruction of emperor accession. loss than than 10 feet wide.

The navy department an nouncement, which was made Miri, where the Japanese also r. aa "Vol Lincoln High Class Of lira iw a vm of the Three Burlington have Invaded the realm white rajah of Sarawak. public a short time after President Roosevelt's message last night, carried an encouraging ring That the Dutch communiaue lines Th ground must be well drained. City water must be avaUabo within SCO tet of any unit. All units must hav city sewer connections, and there must be a separate electrical connection with each.

Oarbag receptacles are mandatory, as and aroused all kinds of con omitted mention of the air borne Japanese invasion of Sumatra suggested that the invaders either jecture. Employes Retire Dr. C. L. Fahncstock, phvsician for the Burlington The Japanese government," as sinking 10 merchant ships, totaling 70.000 tons, and damage to eight others, also totaling 70.000 tons.

In a bombardment of Nichols Field near Manila, Tokyo said two American planet were shot down, and 17 large United States aircraft, and one smaller plane, set afir. Off the waters of North Borneo, Tokyo said two enemy submarines (either British or Dutch) had been sunk, and 10 aircraft destroyed, but Tokyo admitted the loss of a destroyer and a mine sweeper there. MACARTHt PLANS OF DEFENSE General MacArthur's hopes the announcement noted, "is cir had been repelled or had failed are etnas. culating rumors for the obvious at least, to win a secure foothold for 43 years, will retire on January 1. officials of the road announced today.

purpose of persuading the United The Japanese themselves ad If wheels ar removed from a trailer then the nailer must conform oall regulations of the building code. Ho more than on family will too allowed in a trailer. The atorage of more than two gallons States to disclose the location and mitted that the invasion of Borneo Dr. Fahnestock. who has been intentions of the American Pa 1 had cost them a destroyer and a cific fleet It is obvious that these minesweeper, but thev claimed to 1 of tnflamables aiMae irom tnat carriea stationed at Lincoln for 20 years, will be succeeded by Drs.

H. Win nett Orr and Dr. Frit Teal. 10 choke off Japan's main offensive against Manila took shape and rumors are intended for and di have destroyed 10 big warplanes form Mondsv. Th n.r rectea at tne rnuippine isianas.

ana two tsuomannes Vaagso is the assembly point for German convoy carrying supplies to the far northern front in Russia, and an officer who took part in the raid said the destruction of shipping had harmed German communications to that front The entire German garrison on an island involved in the attack was captured or killed, the communique said. "An enemy tank was put out of action and an oil tank and ammunition stores were destroyed," the communique said. A wireless station and a certain Industrial plant owned by a Quisling and known to be operating for the Germans were destroyed." An officer of thr combined operations headquarters said the German casualties totaled 120 men and 95 prisoners were taken. A number of Norwegian civilians returned with the commandos also. The commandos suffered "some casualties' but the raid was called a complete success.

Moral Rebirth Needed In America Young fConrinued horn Pagm One) the epochal turning points in history. "The involvement of our nation wwa wBwava UVllt SMUIVHUiTU iTlaWAl til Uf g1M.1t I 1 W. B. Schermerhorn, car clerk ess a at 1 uivaviwji isaa at 1 Will Not sa Tricked. I muu, oomoea mi consolidated the majority of his troops in Pampanfa province and at the Burlington freight houw, wm for two successive days after and C.

W. Lamb, dispatcher at iiw rnuippuics limy real as 1 It had been nrorlaitriArt an in an auto tank is prohibited. Axis Subs Sink Two U. S. Ships In Pacific Con tinned On Pcroo Soeon).

mm a x. a I ST VVVt the Lincoln depot, also are retir urea mat wmie me unitea toiates ritv. annarentlv hurl has shortened his lines. The move places the American forces squarely athwart the classic Japanese Invasion route. Pampanfa lies directly across any path from Llneayen fulf to Manila.

It ia ruf fd country, with many strategic points for defense where the II WW IJUfc uc mivivcu uihi uu rurtner devastation todav al closing vital information, the fleet though Japanese planes pounded the island fortress of Corregidor, is not idle." This was the first official state hills tower to 3.000 feet or more, and where there are 14 separate at the entrance, to Manila bay outside the city. spots for last stand. with MacArthnr apparently taking ad ment on the fleet since the week after the Pearl Harbor attack and the 7,000 ton Prusa of the Lykes Brothers Lines. Two lifeboats, one containing 12 The Cltv'S 625.000 Inhahitjinfc vantage of all 14. The hills are covered with timber, and the Secretary had another scare.

hoisvr. survivors of the Manini's crew of Dec. 7. Then Navy Knox disclosed that valleys are interlaced with streams. Finally any drive from Lln the mainl in southern Liimn th 1927 Names Mist Led with The fourteenth annual reunion of the class of 1927 of the Lincoln high school was held Saturday evening when the group met for dinner at the Y.

W. C. A. Included among the guests were Miss Annetta Sprung, class sponsor; Miss Ruth Diamond of Omaha and Miss Friedamae Westman of Chicago. The time was spent with reminiscences and with report of other classmates.

Plans were also discussed for the next reunion to be held December 27, 1942. Newly elected officers include: Miss Lucile Led with, president; Miss Elizabeth Grone, secretary and treasurer and Mrs. Wesley True, historian. The arrangements for the party were in charge of Mist Helen McAnulty, retiring president PERSONALS. Mrs.

Anna Bilon has returned from spending the Christmas holidays with her son, Dr. E. E. Bilon and family in Grand Island. Wesley Morrison is spending the holidays with W.

A. Lyons at Merna, Neb. He was accompanied by Bruce Harriott of Council Bluffs, formerly of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs.

V. A. Ogden, 4045 Pioneer boulevard, are the parents of a daughter born Sunday at Bryan Memorial hospital A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard L.

Payne, 1035 South Seventeenth street, Sunday at St. Elizabeth hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Henry P.

33 and the other 13 survivors of the Prusa's crew of 34. were gayen gulf would have to pass through the fire from the great fleet with ltf battle nese continued landing reinforce snips, cruisers, aircraft carriers menta and it appeared that the Amerlcan bases of Cavite, and Corregidor. and submarines was "at sea seek! most serious threat to Manila picked up Saturday after nine perilous days adrift in the small boats. The survivors were brought ing contact with the enemy." might be developing from that di At first glance, the navy an rection. AMERICAN NAVY IN ACTION It was announced In Washington Monday that American submarines had sunk an enemy transport and supply vessel in the Far East.

Since December 18 officially nouncement last night was in 1 to Pearl Harbor. Others Away Safely. There was a Sunday Japanese lerpreted in some sources as a air raid against Sorone? on the hint that it still might be possible north coast of Dutch New Guinea it has been recorded that flv i Boatswain Orin Jewett of the Manini said yesterday he thought the other 21 crewmen of the Manini got away safely in another Sweener an sesnlsn lni a a vciitus wnmyi i juii auuiunuci wamea meir suppiy vessel would put an entirely new aspect people against running after leaf smr uj American submarines. At the same time situation in the Philip lets dropped from Japanese planes. tne toss or two American merchant craft by the United States Pines Anev notea, in passing, tnat xney said 128 persons were killed lifeboat, but they yet were un accounted for.

was admitted. The freirhter Pru aHt th. JaPan widely scattered invasion in Dutch West Borneo Dec. 19 thrusts in the ired substantial naval atmnort. i machme sunnert thm ihie way.

ing January 1. Mr. Schermcrhorn has been with the Burlington since July 20. 1903 and has held his present position since 1915. For a number of years he was superintendent of transportation for the Nebraska state fair.

He is 70. Mr. Lamb was first employed in Lincoln in 1902 and served on the Sheridan and McCook divisions before returning here as a dispatcher in 1910. He is 66. COUNTY DEFENSE GROUPS NOW NEARLY ALL ORGANIZED Wade R.

Martin, vice chairman of the Nebraska defense committee, declared Monday that when the Pearl Harbor attack came there was but one county in Nebraska with a defense committee organized. The last county is Arthur. Martin said, too, that commodities rationing boards have been set up in all counties of the state, with four in Omaha and two in Lincoln, addition to the county organizations. The lists will be announced shortly. COMING EVENTS GENERAL CA1ENDAM Msnda Evening Nebraska Bar association dinner, Cora huskar, 7.

On hundred thirty fourth Infantry band reunion dinner. Lincoln, JO. Taeaday Nebraska Bar association eonvsatloa. Cornhunker. day.

Rotary club luncheon, Lincoln, lt. Junior divuion chamber of commerce, 12. water, iweive irom tne Maninl were landed at Honolulu, 21 are forcing a reduction in the strength Survivors of the Prusa said nine aboard their vessel were killed when the torpedo struck the crew's sleeping quarters. They saw Capt. G.

H. Boy and 11 others in a lifeboat immediately after the torpedoing but had not seen of the main enemy fleet Lt. James Ginn missing; there were IS survivors of the Prusa. and 1 are missinf. Possible Naval Action Soon.

twin crari were in excess of 5.000 tons gross. Killed In Hawaii There was no disposition here to DARING BRITISH RAID Britain them since. believe that the U. S. Pacific fleet was thrilling Monday over the 'Special to Th atar.) BAYARD.

Dec. 29 Lt. daring British raid by sea and air forces, aided by Britain's secret Py into the enemy's In the war which has been thrust upon us makes less uigent the consideration of many domestic issues, which, no more than a month ago, seemed vital to our national welfare." President Young appealed for unity of thought and "a revival of that genuine liberalism which recognizes as the greatest triumph of liberal thinking since men first came upon earth, the constitution of the United States, with its guaranties of freedom, its grants of nicely separated powers, its self imposed restraints, and its safeguards against the excesses which have caused the downfall of many free nations. The convention opened with the singing of America" led Leslie J. Strain, invocation by the Rev.

Harold C. Gosnell, rector of Holy Trinity Episcopal church, and a welcome and response by Lester Dunn, president of the Lincoln Bar association, and Frank A. James B. Ginn, son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. M. Ginn of Bavard. was Soldiers th Vnmma nln usiius ciuu cater uie sou in ciuna soioiers. tne commandos which wrecked one of Germany's which is rimmed thicklv with wu Norwegian coast, eight Nasi ships were sank.

JaDane air and sea bases. How. killed in action while on duty Jewett, a native of Portland, said lifeboats had been provisioned with fruit, fruit juices and sardines the day before his ship was attacked and they did not suffer form lack of food. Sea water kept them wet all the time, however. At nignt they suffered from cold and by day from sun wiiej entire aazi garrison killed or taken prisoner, store houses and ever Uie navy's announcement with the air arm of the United amsunition dumps were blown ud.

and airnnrt. kii eemed to hold out the possibility States fleet at Pearl Harbor i f.f nn uvin Tcn ft Um. Dec. 8, the parents have been notified. coastal guns silenced, and nine NorwegUn quisling, were And nothing could be more wel.

captured along with 95 Nasi naval and military prisoners. The come than successful action to a British lost 11 planes in that attack unon th KAPwtu. capital burning with indignation Ginn's widow. Harriett hurn. Ginn, returned to the states by Clipper Sunday.

While details On the fourth day, planes flew The landing, in Norway were made on a Island of Maaloy, tnShfiSS were lacking, it was believed his over and dropped food and water None of the survivors were seriously hurt. TT. mlnd. Vaagao, Berlin, acknowledging the Manila after it had been declared ram. saia me attacks had been beaten back, ten British bomber open, undefended city.

plane was either shot down or crashed into the sea the day after the first Japanese attack. His co pilot and radioman got him shot down, a destroyer sunk, and a destroyer and a a. From ordinary government mitwiicui, ituv iuiin iinruein street, are the parents of a son born Sunday at St. Elizabeth hospital. City Council A franchise for a spur track right of way in the alley between Sixth and Seventh and and streets, was granted by the city council Monday to the Burlington railroad.

It runs for 25 years, as the spur will serve an industrial plant The International Harvester Co. waa awarded a contract to furnish the commercial lighting department with a heavy duty trucK. Th auoceasful bidder' offer was St. 149 M. The council also ordered that bid called on a ton truck for th park department, to cost not more than $860 so plus a station wagon now la use.

aged. Berlin admitted the loe nf a clerk to those legislators who 0t Gatro! boat and an thought Japan could be placated E. F. Glasmcm Burned In Fighting Fire That into a rubber life boat and cad died five hours to reach shore. wi roastai vessels.

until Pearl Harbor, there was tn 1 terra) snssr at thm nnnarnt Jans. died a short time after PUSH AHEAD IV I ravit. Jt .7.1" aie and he CLUB CALENDAR Tacsday Moraine. International Relation study group of UHt7 wratner tsriusn rorce, continued una wiw undergoing an emergency operate push ahead in their Libyan campaign, and repulsed Ineffectual RUfi1arn Far tioti. The island blackout made counter attack, by Axis forces that had hoe Eaf foes' difficult for them to find a hos.

A. A. V. W. and League of Women Voter.

wit Uxs. Arthur Smith, tnM i suu it, was manua ucmiuoui or tal trapped In the JsHshvi i iL A I wwswih laiujm. tsruisn oombers aea ine vauani iigm oi me reached far inland in TripoU to bomb Axis mnnii. PhUippines' defender, that FRATERNAL CALENDAR Tacsday Afternoon Maanciia eamn No. s.

MA. 6 Cent Airmail Rate prompted President Roosevelt to To Men In Services 110 Li supper, Christmas party. RUSSIANS CONTINUE ROUT A Inn. s. end his message to the people of front th.

r. Lfs "tir0 bU1 I the Uland. last night Hi. words A I mil 4 akMl A Kf 11 aiiu t.ui.l ISUIlIlCi "uera Aionaay. Kaluga, 110 miles to w.LT3 'u the nation's armed forces sta Damaged His Home Attempting to fight the fire himself, E.

F. Glasman, 841 South Twenty seventh, suffered burns about the head in the blaze which almost completely destroyed his two room house at that address Sunday night The fire originated in an over flowing kerosene stove Bnd quickly spread before firemen could bring it under control. Griswold Will Address New York G.O.P. Meet Back at his office Monday after a Christmas holiday jaunt to his home at Gordon, Governor Griswold announced plans to appear on a nation wide broadcast at New York City Jan. 17.

DHINK CHURCH CALENDAR Monday Even ing Tabernsel Christian. JKM Study club, I. irsl Pivmouth ihurr.h soutneast or Moscow, and a center of strategic importance, was aBWftafta 11 Ittoail a I AAA at Anderson of Holdrege. Committee Reports Heard. George H.

Turner, clerk of the Nebraska Supreme court, reported as secretary of the association, and standing committee reports were read from these chairmen: William H. Wright, Omaha; Russell Mattson, Lincoln; Frank D. Williams, Lincoln; Fred S. Berry, Wayne; Guy C. Chambers, Lincoln; Harold J.

Requartte, Lincoln; Charles F. Bongardt, Omaha; John M. Gepson, Omaha; Harry F. Russell, Hastings; F. H.

Wegener, Lincoln; Paul L. Martin, Sidney; Paul E. Boslaugh, Hastings; Raymond M. Crossman, Omaha; Virgil J. Haggart, St Paul; Bernard Stone, Omaha; Sterling F.

Mutz, Lincoln, and Walter D. James, McCook. At the afternoon session. Prof. Edmund M.

Morgan, professor of law, Harvard, discussed the code of evidence proposed by the American Law Institute and further panel discussion followed under the leadership of Max V. Beghtol, Lincoln, and Thomas F. Neighbors, Scottsbluff, were left dead on the battlefield. league basketball, myw Ultj V41W Ut4. fHnt frvf ak K1 AtinAAt miiUm Ed worth Methodist, official board.

1:10. aovemoer Z0 and ending on Christ Hawthorns Methodist, vouna adult so. Prouiei PhiUppino. way, Assistant Postmaster L. H.

VI wwe orncer. and men on the Moscow ciai, The chief executive, calling the Watson announced Monday Newman Methodist, official board meat in? Vis. Kusslan cDlt Ported, together with huge ouan 1 a. a a occasion a "solemn" one. oraised oraer mat dc Known warren Methodist, Scout.

7. Westminster Methodist, inmor hth rni vi naai war equipment. Moscow continued to Xf say that the the Philippines for their 4gallant whether mail be to or from a Be' aud ter stating party, senior Blah struggle' against the Jaoanese as memoer or tne armed forces it um mto German held territory north college ace roller party. i its stressor." win dc necessary mat the ad Ms ion. devotions.

1:30: gospel whIcn Prevent the German. njoyed by millions service, The resources of the United aress show the rank of the indi awiuuismg a winter line. States, of the British empire, of vidual member receiving or send He is scheduled to be one of the Netherlands East Indies and rnail, and the military or PhillDBiflA AtmnAwm PROMISES OF HELP The for its goodness. Have a Supply on Hand for New Years! Taaday Morning City Mission, devotions, 30. Ooodwill Industries, chapel, g.

Tuesday Afternoon First Lutheran, woman a oi.ssionsry. Invnanuel Lutheran. Dorcas. Unity Society of Practical Christianity the speakers at the annual meet greatly of the Chinese republic have been naval unit to which he is as heartened by the unqualified Dlede riven dedicated by their people to the signed. ing of the Women's National Republican club, and will talk at HMI sswaeyeu Awareness of Ood class, Lessous rnuippme.

Vtliil. in wme quarter! the presidnft utter and complete defeat of the Parcel post addressed to mem Japanese warlords. In this great bers of armed forces outside the in Truth round 3. "UCrpreled 10 th temporary loss of the Is lan da wvnuM tt. t.

the 12:30 luncheon. Wendell u. Willkie will introduce the speakers. struggle oi the Pacific the loyal continental United States from Americans of the Philippine Lincoln shall be sent at the sixth TW awepvea, Mr. Roosevelt's use of the word redeem dirl nnt imni.

wora Lloyd McLaughlin On Sale Dec. 30 31 BBBBBBaBaBBAlSWWSBBa BBke HBB BBrWSi islands are called upon to play a zone rate which is the zone of .,7 7aL uccss defense was Impossible. BBfasBBBBl crucial role. New York City and San Fran CMA The people of the United States Cisco from Lincoln, said Watson Killed In Action i Special to The atar.) Bamuted that the great distances ef the Pa wmTrTL etement tUn vd. Berlin waa much more extravagant than Tokyo la It.

claim about ManUa. The German anitat will never forget what the people The airmail rate will continue to Robert Pearson, Mead, Wins State Fair Prize Because he had the best score on a 120 question questionnaire at the Nebraska State Fair last fall, Robert Pearson of Mead re of the Philippine islands are doing be 6 cents an ounce to Alaska, this day and will do in days to he said PENDER, Dec. 29 Lloyd McLaughlin, formerly of Pender, was reported missing after the railway leaHin, II V. P'd an ImporUnt rauway leading to Manila, and other i i. i come.

I give to the neoole of the diuo. wronrt ih. M.n.u rJoir. ZTT JSl 525iS2 iSTf Fred Asa Bennett ceived a Christmas present of 1IERF ARE Jt ST A FEW PRE TNVENTORY HOT SPECIALS STOCK IP NOW eieetrie nn.r nia i men uwuuui wm isucniicu pUaU th M.nlU hmd bii nd "ir indepndenc $50, Fair Board Secretary Miille reported Monday. treacherous Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor Dec.

7, according to word received by hi. brother, Dean McLaughlin of Pender. He was a sailor on a United States boat which capsized during the attack. assembly dawidewt in tt sources, in men and material of Grapefmit Fine Texas Dos. In acknowledging receipt of the the United States stand behind check.

Pearson said he had for thit pledge. Potatoes v.muc vi uie waned area. It is not for me or for the peo gotten about the contest. He will use the money on a livestock Red Peck ple of this country to tell you Jonathan Apples 5 where your duty lies. count on FIRES THROUGHOUT THE MGHT Fires raged In Manila through lbs.

every Philippine man, woman and Most WOMEN out the night. The first air raid Monday took place shortly be Has Plan For Peace Fred Asa Bennett, 1448 in a statement Monday morning said he believed if pressure were put upon enemy aliens in this country to influence their home countries, it would greatly aid in effecting a peace much sooner than otherwise. He also said that in 1933 he had predicted trouble later with Hitler and Japan. He added that after the war is over he had visions of a perfect government being established on earth. Bennett served in the United States army in World war I as a child to do his duty.

We will do lbs. project Popcorn Crop Bigger Thia year's popcorn crop in Nebraska is more than double last year's crop, according to the ours. Coffee Butternut 2 Crackers n. caddy 2 lore eleven hut a single plane did not drop any bombs. 15c 23c 25c 55c 25c 29c 57c Pi 37c Conferences End for The president's messaee came at th HID DIE AGE TEN FOR ONE So far the Japs advanced on Manila at the cost ena oi a wee end ox unflatcina aetie tn smite nous.

a sen of about 10 of the Japanese Uvea for every American or Filipino rsncas. Mr. Rnniuelt nri Sr state and federal division of Billed. Un Monday American troona In antitheastem nnn kail Minister cnurenill talked with th rp I rcsenta Uvea ef 31 allied or hemisahere agricultural statistics. E99 Strictly Fresh Dot.

CriscoorSpry SOOP Giant Bars 10 for dug in formidably on a line based upon the Tayabas river. It waa i regardm the broad etetor pro. The value ox the crop was siiisicui sua urcurrai nsiscrutur was laying ine XOUndation for I against th axis. placed at $58,000 compared with old rrrsinens Kooseeeit reportea aturflay the final stand. Btfns taai esceiieni proeress bad been szi.uuu last year, rne average Suffer Distress At This Time BaCOn Rival.

Sliced Lb. maae tn 8Mtbauinc tn aauitajry and eoooomie resources of th slued forces MM 44. i u. 18'2C 1602 Sumner, Lincoln, radio man I round of oenfarenr which began with price per 100 pounds about December 1, was $2.50 as compared with $2.20 received for the 1940 crop. Chickens me arriTaa oi rn atinister vnureniu second class, married.

Sprlnrs had "strenirtheTied Hume th poaiuoa of th alii, be sa'd: Edward VogeL 26, of 6822 Platte Cheese Eden Confers With Stalin Long Horn avenue, Lincoln, enlisted in the first lieutenant and was in charge of records and served as an inspector in New York and New Jersey. Lyle E. Smith Cables 'Okay' from Philippines Dr. and Mrs. L.

D. Smith. 116 South Fifteenth, received a cable from their son, Lyle Edward, saying that he was "okay" and a 'Merry Lyle ia a A the conferences continued into a naval reserve. His father if Oleo 29c Liiakrful Tople 2 iba. new week, the capital was gratif ed at Navy Enlistments Enlistments Into the navy as announced Monday by the local naval recruiting office are Richard William Splain, 20, route Lincoln, reserve corps, son of Mrs.

Bertha Splain; Bernard R. Chapman, route 3, Fairmont, regular navy, son of Mrs. Ada Chap ILViw0 woman life makes lnJI' blue at time, suffer waakneM, diatineas. hot fijuhea. chstrsas of irre(rularltlg Try Lydit, K.

Pinkham'g Compound Tablets (with added lronl mAdTe pecteiltf for irrwt famoua for help Int rtfleva distress due to thU functional disturbance. Taken Ptnkham TmWeta help build up re tlstanca aaint annoyina; symptoms due to thU cause. They alao help build up red blood. Follow label directions. WORTH TRYUiOl Uie news tf.at Britain Fore.

en Secre BU George Vogel. Henry L. Norris, 17, son of Ned Henry Norris, BY am aw tary tden and Russia's Pr mser Josef Btaltn see been meetinc tn Moscow sine Por Pack, ass't flavors, qts 3 for 25c 1334 enlisted in the naval re mta Deeeaiber, aeepu.g ia eioa touch with 5 the Roosevelt Churchill talks since th? wOtOS serve, and Alvin Carl Pawloski, 17, son of Joseph C. Pawloski, We Reserve the Klffht To Limit Quantities LAROISTj Bien and Stalin. London disclosed.

SELLS a i imj 'jit reached full agreement on all auestions 2034 enlisted in the regular torpedo man at a submarine base VP I PA reiatmf to conduct of ut war aea nst J. a) HP WHUUVI VI tW VSS man; and Leslie G. Baungart, 23, axisan th eut bar ut the Philippines Islands. navy..

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