Beatrice Daily Sun (Newspaper) - March 5, 1954, Beatrice, Nebraska Temperatures High low today 34Ot low year ago 4516 2 unofficial 40 Precipitation this It Vou Didnt See It In The Sun tt Didnt Happen Fl A TT V CT TXT UALL Y o U IN Weather Member of the Associated Press Fair and ft little to night low tonight about 20 Sat fair and warmer high Sat about FRIDAY 1954 5o Per Copy 197 TAKES Since the police department put into effect new parking meter regula tions the usual jam of employes and cars in motored stalls has dropped off con empty stalls are seen in the 100 block on North 5th Street during midafternoon this During the same only two blocks north out of the meter cars line both sides of the Sun New Parking Meier System Increases Local Cooperation Cooperation of local motorists re garding the parking meter situa tion in Beatrice is mounting as evident in the two pictures shown Since the department put the pinch on motorists at the begin ning of February with a new park ing meter more and more businessmen and employes are staying clear of the metered When the old system was in ef whereby a motorist sealed his nickel penalty in an envelop and saw to it the envelope reach cd the was receiving on an average of about 300 tickets according to Luther Care Of Aging Local Problem Waddell Favors County Work For Retired The Rotary club heard at its weekly luncheon an address by Waddell on the subject of medical and social aspects of There are about 18 million persons in the United Stales over 60 years of and between 13 and 15 million above 65 Life expectancy has increased about 23 years since due largely to the conquest of child hood diseases Much of this gain has been clue to antibiotics and to the prevention of acute tous Barring accidents and a few still fatal the chances of long life are better than ever The population structure in country is changing to an increas ing proportion of the How to face the problem The speaker declared in favor of employment for elder citizens who can help themselves and after pass ing retirement Useful Old Men Waddell cited examples of elderly persons whose Under the old system the first ticket was five ten and third a If not pain in 48 hours tickets cost 50 Now a motorist is allowed three tickets per month at five cents and for each additional tick et a 25 cent fee is If de tickets are not paid for within five days the violator is sub ject to a fine not exceeding When the system was courtesy boxes on three down town street corner were removed and all business is now handled ov er the counter at police the new system in Secretary Ann Henderson reports that during the month of February about violations were for a daily average of about This is much less when compared to the daily average previous to Henderson also disclosed that during February 150 letters were sent motorists who owed the city for overtime parking Mumford was in the habit of mailing somewhere in the neigh of 300 before the new sys tem went into The police secretary has a corn Letters are mailed each owner with a delinquent ticket pointing put that unless payment is car owner is sub ject to a fine not exceeding Surprising is the fact that trucks are as frequently as passenger During February 230 truck owners paid nickel pen alties for failure to insert coins in A few car owners receiving a notice to pay tickets are not overly but as a whole motorists are very congenial about coming to the station to straighten out their parking Henderson Rebels Raid Hanoi Airport Red Commandos Destroy Planes French Report Indochina French army headquarters announced that plete filing system to keep tab on announced that motorists T h c Communis led comman filing system consists of drawers I dos 1ldcd s blS civil air numbered from zero tn nnd five miles away at numbered from zero to and all types of cars in addi ion to other and blew up an undisclosed num ber of airplanes The exact Josses were not dis containing a duplicate of Pink tickets for over several planes had either been ng are turned in at the close of irn saipon ihr each day and tho following morn the Fiench ng Henderson starts her en ries on the large day In his book the license number of ach violator is written down and is the number of violations When the motorist with a ticket omes to the station to make pay the secretary checks with j the day book to determine if it is the motorist has three or less tickets for the After the High High Command announced that about a dozen aircraft were damaged or partially destroyed in the It said most of the planes were belonging to private companies and requisitioned by the army to transport military per The raiders attacked at about going from plane to plane on the main airport run ways and placing high explosives Utility Board In Extensive Map Project Two More Years Program Will Be Complete To provide guidance in planning and storm and sanitary sewer the Board of Public Works has launched a major pro ject which will require about two more to Already finished is the drafting of 157 sectional maps of the City if they were assembled to would make n com posit map 28 by 32 Drawn to the scale of 50 feet to one cacl section Is 2 by 3 The city utility department has been working for 18 months on the which show all roads anc land correctly drawn from Several transparency prints wi be made of each to record the various public work facilities o the One set of transparencies wll show the location of all electric lin and ighting of the Knch section al map of the electric system wll be amended when any changes arc made to the portion of the located in the Since ap proximate building locations wil also be located on the i will bo possible to plan and locate electric changes without extensive ground says Utility man ager George All underground water mains and taps will be indicated as to size and location on a second set of transparent sec tional The location of pav ed streets will assist in determin ing proper locations of water mains to eliminate added construction costs and Each work order will include a printed copy of the sectional map of the area to improve economies and to tie down proper Miller A third set of transparencies will bo used to locate man and major taps of the City In addition to the com mon uses of the electric and wat er the maps will be used for contracting new improvements and additional will not be necessary to prepare plans and specifications for an said A fourth set of these will be used for the location of and cul Also indicated will be the location of traffic street name and other Information pertinent to the street system of the These maps will be used to plan future since all dimensions of public and private land will be Miller the maps are of correct size for plans and specifications of new street proposals and Various uses The fifth set of transparencies will be used to correctly map the storm sewerage system of I lie This set of prints will also be used for planning of the and in Below Normal Temperatures Are forecast OMAHA Oft The five day rr outlook for Nebraska and Kan sas Temperatures will average from slightly below normal north ern and eastern Nebraska to near normal over western and southern Kansas through Wednesday warm er Saturday nnd Sunday cooler warmer mid week nor mal 2022 24 west 30 east Kansas maximums 4548 5254 Kansas pre cipitation will average from little if any western sections to about eastern sections with snow likely in Nebraska and rain or snow in Kansas early in week and again about day period is up on delinquent tho day book is checked and j elderly persons whose lives were license numbers with tickets near I prolonged by keeping George I due are written j Washington wrote to a friend about it js then the master filing tern is put to The list of near clearly in across tho Red will include ground drain age building and grades of the maps will aid persons desiring to install new hom es and provide ground drainage since permanent land grade will bo determined for the whole saiu Problems such as all portions of undrained streets and areas tend to be The application of these mops n conjunction with the master house location map by he said and the aerial photograph now being assembled will enable the Board of Public Works to prepare and plan present and public works programs for the commun Demos Meet To Cement Party Unity Johnson Terms Demos As Tarty Of Responsibility By JACK BELL MIAMI era Is gathering here for a unity cementing rally claimed toda that the Eisenhower McCarth split among Republicans has lef them as the nations only party of Lyndon Johnson of Tex the Senate Democratic leader sounded the keynote of this South eastern party conference when h said in an interview that we ar giving to the country what the Re publicans We will go to the people ncx November on our record of per and our record as thi party of he one of the speakers a a dinner here Salur day night when former Adla Stevenson of Illinois will give the principal declined to com ment on the most recent dispute between President Eisenhower anc Joseph McCarthy ex cept to say thats a Democrats were streaming Into resort city from all parts of Ihe country for a meeting that has billed by National Chairman Stephen Mitchell as a ion that the wounds of the 1952 campaign have been In that campaign President Ei carried four Southern states and split wide open the tra hold on Democratic National Committee officials an that not only Southern Democrats but members of the party from Northern slates who ike to call themselves liberals will participate in the Mitchell cautioned his party col eagues against over optimism about Democratic in this years campaign for control of He said he expects the Republicans to use every trick in he bag in an effort to retain ontrol of both He said ho thinks the time has omc when Eisenhower himself should be the primary target of Democratic Motive police TelJ 7 To Move On 3 Complaints Made Against Questioned By Guatemala Say Seeks To Intervene In Domestic Affairs mala accused the United States II You Think You Have Then Read This Mur Friday of seeking to intervene of nearby Summit laid its domestic affairs by asking thn off from his job a week ago at InterAmerican conference hero to the Steel plant Wednesday the house destroyed hy All Files For Norris Directorship The Own Service ADAMS Herman has filed as a candidate for the of directors of Norris Public Power He seeks reelection from Sub district which includes and Logan for a His petition asks that his name be placed on the 10 primary discuss Communist penetration in the Western Guatemalas foreign Guillermo signaled out the United States in a stinging speech ot the conferences third plenary session as the leader of forces which want to attack the po and freedom of Latin SPCS Pretext Toriello said he considered the placing of the Communist Issue on the agenda as a maneuver against Guatemala which has been maliciously and unjustly accused We are of the he con that the topic was only a pretext for intervention In our internal If accepted by the conference i t would make an Instrument for the exclusive ot mo United States officials have ac Guatemala of following the Communist line and have charged that Rods occupy many positions of power in that Central American Asserting that Guatemala would defend Democratic Toriello said his notion was being attacked by those who shout Com whenever a Latin Ameri can republic seeks to assert its nationalism and economic Inde and attempts to put into effect liberal social Secretary of State John Foster Dulles told reporters that if tho Guatemalan foreign meant what he said about defend ing democratic they should support our The reference was to an nist resolution not yet attack came as dele gales buckled down to the grind of committee work in an atmosphere of optimism and unity following Dulles statement of hemis phere except a few were After the Murphy was searching for a place to live when his ear stalled on a railroad cross to move it It was demolished by a On top of all his seven In ago from 12 days to 10 have the Diller Makes Plans To Rebuild School DILLER Tho Board of Education announced today that It ias hired a firm of Lincoln archi to plan a new elementary to replace the com plied grade and high school that burned to the ground The architects are Clark and En They are expected to sub nit preliminary plans next rhe board hopes to see tho school and ready for pupils by next After touring similar schools In Elk and n the school boards bulki ng committee estimated cost of a new 60pupll grade school at No plans have been made to the high The Dil cr board of education Indicated earlier that continuance of the high chool was t problem for the entire filler area and that Diller would probably not attempt to build lew secondary school At Dillers students arr classes In in the towns public CARNIVAL The Methodist Church will hold a carnival in the church basement f j 11 Information for each map at 7 The program includes bedded b for adults and homemade ice candy arid and free Everyone is invited to Board of Public Works engineers as it is assembled and determined at odd Blue Springs PTO Schedules Carnival his declining when he had not reached his 40th But the Revolution kept him busy for seven years then he retired to await the end of Called back to eight years as he served his terms and retired He finally retired at the age of and died two years Benjamin Franklin at age 78 re presented his country in Booth Tarkington wrote 16 novels after he was some of them when he was was nearly 90 when he lay on his back on a scaffold and painted the ceiling of the Sistine Her bert Hoover is still active in pub lic service and still carries heavy Aging Is Normal Aging is a normal Waddell Aging means change wo are all The care of the physically and handicapped is the re sponsibility of each he and it can best bo done in a county hospital for such Pawnee county has such a hos It serves better than a state institution because the patients are nearer home and Hospital care for those needing useful work for those who have passed retirement were Tlic Suns Own BLUE SPRINGS The will sponsor a carnival in the school house March Proceeds will be used to purchase an electric score The program includes a fortune a beauty a country and square Lunch will be served in the starling at and continuing through the Door prizes will be awarded delinquent license numbers a r e checked with corresponding num bers in the thus obtaining the name and address of car j Austin Again Heads j Cemetery Association Set Hospital Quota For Members Of Mennonite Churches At ident of the board of directors of the Beatrice Cemetery at the annual lot holders meeting last Other officers are David of this area will be asked to contribute 40 per cent of tbe goal to enlarge and the Hospital Fred Claassen of the Men Church and Arnold Reimer of Beatrice men of a joint committee of the son secretary V P a ui me two which will seek Committee members for the coming year are Rollo Rufus Strough and Vern buildings and grounds Nel Earle Howey and Aus pledges totaling among Mennonite Set Meetings Week after next the finance committee and Ross hold m i at respective report showed tlie Proposition will be pre 512 500 pnd dis sented where members will VIV 14 i The treasurers total receipts were There 156 burials last two con meet were GRAVEL BID Johnson Brothers Sand and Gra vel was apparent low bidder on gravel for 13 miles of secondary road northeast of the State Highway De announced John sons bid was have opportunity to ask ques First Mennonite the rural church will meet March Beatrice Mennonite will hold its meeting March The canvass will begin the week following While the orientation meetings will be held the can vass will be a joint A scale model of the proposed annex will be on display at the Fifty men and women in ten teams will mako up the canvas They are Ihe ert William first on each being captain Edmund Louis Rob Henry Oscar Alfred Jacob Theodore Harold Elizabeth Margaret John Wil liam Oscar Wal do William William Edgar John Robert Elmer Henry Lin Carl Henry Paul Henry Carl Frank Thimm Abe Fred How ard Ernest Jacob Henry Elmer Calvin Edgar Mel vin Arnold Ask Farmers To Store 53 Grain Crop Storage Problem Will Reach Peak With Next Harvest WASHINGTON govern ment called upon farmers Friday to store on farms another year about a halt billion bushels of 1953 crop grains to help meet what is described as the most serious grain storage problem ever The problem will reach a peak when this years crops ore har vested next summer and must compete for storage with record surpluses accumulated from past As on the Agriculture Department offered farmers stor age payments to hold such grains as grain rye and flaxseed stored under the 1953 price support loan The loans fall due this spring and summer and the grains in belong to the unless farmers pay off their obli gations and redeem the Few are expected to do this because they got more for the products through the loans than they arc likely to be able to get if they paid off the loans and sold the grains on the Serious 1rohlem If this grain can bo kept on farms another the government would not bo forced to try to find storage for it at a time when both government and com storage facilities are al ready The department emphasized that the effectiveness of its farm sup port operations for tho 1954 grains depend largely upon the avail ability of storage for these Support loans will be made only on grains in acceptable The department also announced that it will continue for another year the farm storage and equip ment loan program designed expansion of farm stor Under this formers may borrow up to 80 per cent of tho cost of building or buying ad storage space and up to 75 per cent of the cost of drying equip The interest is 4 per cent a loans are payable in four years and equipment loans in Will Hold In moving to prevent a critical storage the agency also announced that it will hold a na tional grain conference at Omaha March 18 to discuss the problem with its field officials and representatives from state tural faim organizations rmd the grain and feed At this conference efforts will be made to develop what the de described us a and aggressive attack upon the storage Palmist Group Recover Received By Fortune Teller Seven adults and several chil dren were given until midnight this evening to leave Beatrice fol lowing a police raid Thursday night on a local palmistry estab On complaint of a County man that he had been separated from during a chain of vis its to Madame Williams 31fi Court police moved in about Thursday Hie sum was paid for fortune telling The next reading would reportedly have cost the man Chief of Police Norm ac companied by Sheriff Nod Deputy Sheriff Henry Mawes and Captain Gene Burton entered the establishment through the front At the rear of the building Clarence and Officer Vincent Alward kept Inside the officers found three women and several Ma dame Williams was not about but after a check of local theaters she was picked up at one and taken to the palmistry When Informed that officers were seeking left with her by the Madame Williams readily ad mitted she had been keeping the sum of money for the unidentified Beatrice Sue turned the money over to police and after counting the twen 5100 tho unidentified man was found and happily ac his Three men companions of Ma dame Williams were also picked up at local theaters and taken to the address on Court You people have until midnight Friday to leave Beatrice slock nnd Chief Bryant told the This is the third com plaint we have had and we mean got out by the chief warned the Some time ago police received the first complaint and a small amount of cash was returned to Its The second time the case involved in cash and merchandise which included whis hose and other pieces of At least part of the authorities told by the vic were to be used in some cere mony in connection with foretelling tho Chief Bryant and officers have been keeping a close watch on the palmistry establishment during tho past four or five Cars com ing and going late at night and complaints of disturbances caused the officers to become Behind the palmistry in a lot off tho late model curs bearing license plates from and Ok lahoma could be found at all hours of the In addition the group had two expensive trailer Madame Williams first applied for her license at City Hall May about the time the group arrived in license fee was and it is re ported rent cost her a One of the was finger printed at police headquarters this No one was cd or The department said the storage payments to be offered fanners liave not yet been but will be in line with rates offered commercial concerns under a uni form grain storage Lust similar payments ranged from 10 to 15 cents a bush depending upon the grain and of This years rates nay be a little The latest official figures indi cate the following quantities of riee support grains from the 1953 crop were in storage on farms Barley 25 million corn nore than 200 flaxseed grain sorghums about I oats 35 rye and wheat 165 CUT ON John facing an insuf fund check was re cased on bail by district court this at a preliminary hearing in justice pleaded guilty to passing a bad check for at a Beatrice auto parts and was bound over to district NO FUND CHECK George Meints was arrested by Sheriff Ned Maxwell today on a check Meints is accused of passing a check at a Beatrix Would Give Away Some Farm Surplus WASHINGTON An ture Department official said Fri day that under the administra tions new farm program Presi dent Eisenhower could give away 2i billion dollars worth of surplus cotton and dairy You mean he could give away the whole asked El lender DLa at a hearing of the Senate Agriculture referred to the pro posed sot aside of up to 2a billion dollars worth of farm com in an effort to dispose of difficult thats Karl solicitor for the Agri culture Chairman Aiken who supports the Eisenhower farm pro broke in to note that the surplus disposal was limited to 2a billion Thats a right nifty El lender The exchange came as Loos was explaining numerous ways for dis posing of the special set aside including foreign donations for foreign and domestic bar ter or sales at reduced Local Grain Following prices mate based on the normal freight Wheat