Call Now! 1-888-845-2887 Hablamos Español

You have viewed 1 newspapers today. Please Register in order to view more newspapers.

You are currently viewing page 1 of: Beatrice Daily Sun

Show More

Other Editions of Beatrice Daily Sun

Beatrice Daily Sun Wednesday, July 09, 1902,
Nebraska

Beatrice Daily Sun Wednesday, July 09, 1902,
Nebraska

Beatrice Daily Sun Thursday, July 10, 1902,
Nebraska

Beatrice Daily Sun Thursday, July 10, 1902,
Nebraska

Beatrice Daily Sun Friday, July 11, 1902,
Nebraska

Beatrice Daily Sun Friday, July 11, 1902,
Nebraska

Beatrice Daily Sun Saturday, July 12, 1902,
Nebraska

Beatrice Daily Sun Saturday, July 12, 1902,
Nebraska

Beatrice Daily Sun Sunday, July 13, 1902,
Nebraska

Other Editions from Wednesday, April 08, 1959

Ames Daily Tribune Wednesday, April 08, 1959 ,
Iowa

Appleton Post Crescent Wednesday, April 08, 1959 ,
Wisconsin

Coshocton Tribune Wednesday, April 08, 1959 ,
Ohio

Edwardsville Intelligencer Wednesday, April 08, 1959 ,
Illinois

Great Bend Daily Tribune Wednesday, April 08, 1959 ,
Kansas

Greene Recorder Wednesday, April 08, 1959 ,
Iowa

Saint Joseph Herald Press Wednesday, April 08, 1959 ,
Michigan

Indiana Evening Gazette Wednesday, April 08, 1959 ,
Pennsylvania

Joplin Globe Wednesday, April 08, 1959 ,
Missouri

Embed Publication

Embed this publication to your website

NewspaperArchive
1959-04-08 for page-1
Beatrice Daily Sun
Beatrice Daily Sun

My Recent Searches

No results found

See all my searches

Newspaper Content on page 1 of:

Beatrice Daily Sun

   Beatrice Daily Sun (Newspaper) - April 8, 1959, Beatrice, Nebraska                                Temperatures High low today 3581 High and low year ago Precipitation Precipitation this Precipitation this 57 BEATRICE DAILY SUN 226 If You Didnt See It in The Sun It Didnt Happen WEDNESDAY APRIL 1959 Member Associated Weather cloudiness and cool low 3642 partly little temperature change tomor high around 5c Per Copy Nose cone found RECOVERED 2 HOURS AFTER FLIGHT CAPE AP powerful two stage rocket shot a tiny ICBM nose cone of the future miles over the Atlan tic It was recovered two hours later for the first time in seven launching The which could carry power packed ICBM was fired on target by an 80foot Air Force officials announced that the recovery by ships located in the impact area was a second ary test abjective but an addition al bonus to the test program as it will provide physical verification of telemetry instrumentation data The missile roared aloft at and appeared to per form The main job was learn how well the cone survived the blazing reentry from space through the earths atmosphere at speeds close to miles per Two hours after it hit the the cone was spotted by a re connaissance the cones which was like a tiny was sighted by sev eral ships in the y 3 New faces on Council CHAMPION four best spellers in the seventh and eighth grade division the district spelling contest here yesterday were left to right James fourth San dra third Susan second and Loretta Sun Photo DAMAGE MORTON DURFLINGER Jury trial of a damage suit brought against Johnnie by Marilyn Joyce opened in District Court this morn Morton was a passenger in a oar driven by Jerry when it collided with a car driven by Durflinger at the intersection of Highways 3S and 112 East of is asking damages for injuries sustained in the 1957 then Joyce and Michael also a pas senger in the were to have been married the Sunday after the They were married on 1957 at Bryan Memor ial Hospital in Opening the trial this morning at torney for the and Lyle attorney for the presented their opening The two main points of conten tion mentioned by the attorneys were whether Durflinger was speeding and whether or not Mont gomery stopped before driving on to Highway 3S from Morton was the first wit ness called and she just before the accident she had been asleep and awakened as Montgomery stopped at the stop but before she was complete ly awake she felt the impact of the The next thing I knew I was rolling down the she Jurors impaneled for the trial are Grace Arnold Hu Winifred Vance Lester Inez Delbert Nie Emma Lyle Lois Ernest and Harold Authorities alerted of Lincoln holdup Sheriff Ned Maxwell and Deputies Fred and Calvin Gullion were called out this morning to look for a man who held up the National Finance in Lincoln and was believed to be heading toward The Lancaster County Sheriff who alerted me Sheriffs office here said that the man was be to be driving a tan 1950 to 1954 The robber was de scribed as being about 35 years medium about six feet end wearing gray coat and The robbery of the finance com pany occurred about his morn Beatrice host to insect control school Beatrice will be the scene of one of five Municipal Fly and Mos quito Control to be spon sored by the Nebraska State Health in cooperation with the Public Health The school here will be in the on May beginning at Fly control subjects to be dis cussed include good garbage handling sanitation chemical recommend ed On mosquito discussion will coyer source adult mosquito dis and recommended Bingo to governor Final passage of legislation on 329 vote LINCOLN AP The Legisla ure Wednesday passed ingo 329 and sent it to the for Because the measure carries the it will become aw immediately upon the signa ure of Ralph The Legislature also Wednesday ave 382 final approval to a mea ure authorizing merchants to of er revolving credit charge ac counts to their customers and levy a service charge of up to per SPELLING top the fifth and sixth grade division of the district contest here yesterday were Curt first Barrel Fair field second and Lisa fourth Not shown is third place winner Cheryl NoVak of Sun Pho to Brooks vetoes for first time Undue restriction on committees to require majority LINCOLN AP Ralph Brooks Wednesday exercised his veto power for the first time at the current legislative re turning without approval a which had been regarded as a slap at Terry The prescribed that Legislative Council commit tees could only hold hearings when a majority of committee members were chairman of a Legisl lative Council Tax Study Commit held a number of hearings single handedly last The Scottsbluff senator said there was no doubt this prompted In his veto Brooks said work of the interim study committees constitutes a distinct contribution to the back ground and material upon which legislative deliberations are In my opinion it would be an undue restriction upon the work of these important committees were it required that a majority of the committee be present at each sitting of the Brooks said the committees should have the privilege of mak ing their own rules and the state should not suffer by virtue of the inability of a majority of com members to be In he activity by less than the majority should be encouraged when the best interests of ka will be The committees have func admirably without this lim since 1937 and this office can see no purpose in the imposi tion of a restriction at this late the governor Diller delegation seeks 103 paving LINCOLN A Diller delega tion is slated to appear before the State Highway Advisory Commis sion on April to ask for paving of Nebraska JOS north and south of The Highway Four of Hol drege also is scheduled to appear before the Commission that asking for designation of an aban railroad right of be tween WilcOx and as Nebraska 4 The present road runs due from Wilcox to Nebraska to miss of storm Associated Press A spring snowstorm was head ing northeastward Wednesday anc storm warnings were bui but the Weather Bureau that Nebraska would miss the brunt of the new The heavy snow warning was for an area along and 50 miles either side of a line from Wichita to Accum were expected to range from 2 inches to possibly 8 in dies in southeast The Omaha Weather Bureau saic Nebraska should miss the storm for the southeast corner which may get a little The forecast called for temperatures averaging near sea sonal normals in Nebraska day time highs in the lower 60s anc overnight lows of 32 to Mois ture is expected to range up to 13 Of the official Weather Bureau reporting Sidney and Chad ron had lows early Wednesday o 26 as cold air poured into th report ed s Beatrice host to Scout conference The steering for the annual Eastern Nebraska Senio Girl Scout Conference will be hek at the Beatrice Girl Scout cabin on April Sixteen Sen ior Scouts and their advisers wil make plans for the forthcoming conference to be held in Beatric sometime this Sponsoring the conference wii be the new Girl of which Lin and Nebraska City will b Working with the sen ior girls will be Harold Ensz of me hostess Miss Gretta Hagemann of the council profes and Miss Mari Bell executive secretary of tb Prairie Hills Council at Columbus which was hostess to the 1958 con Representing Beatrice on t h steering committee will be Joa Bonnie Karen Shan Janet and JoAnn Wil Last year Senior Scouts attend ed the conference came from 14 All Senior Girl Scouts Jn the eastern half of the state are invit ed to attend the fall which provide the fun and excite ent of making new friends within tile the of shar ing and the challenge of stimulating the Gir Scout pro gram in their own said Incumbents defeated at Wymore polls City Councilmen Ennis Al Edwards elected WYMORE Both incumbent City Councilmen running for re election were defeated here The vote was the est in a number of In the First Ennis Craig with 77 votes defeated Incumbent Robert who received Earl ran third with In the Second Al Edwards with 113 votes ousted Incumbent Ivan who received Mel Andreas was third with Merle Hale and James Cham bers were elected to the School in a field of No in cumbent School Board members were running for The count was Hale Chambers William Closs Dudley Trump and Corner Roberts The School District includes Blue Election has 2 close contests ONLY IN SCHOOL BOARD LEADS Ray cent per month on the amount Tlie revolving credit ivas introduced by Arthur Swanson of Ray Sim ons of Fremont and Don Thomp son of Move to Kill John Adams of who has resisted the bingo at every moved again o kill it when the measure showed up for final passage His motion to return the to select file for the purpose of strik ing the enacting clause which has the effect of killing the was defeated In a floor Adams renew ed his objections to the on re ligious maintaining it nullifies what the protestant min has been trying to do in preaching against Joined by Others On the final passage Adams was joined in opposition by John Cooper of John Donner of Hans Jen sen of Otto Liebers of Lin Oliver Olinger of Don Thompson of Lewis Webb of Ogallala and Jack Ro mans of Kenneth Bowen of Red Cloud David Tews of Norfolk were not All other sen ators voted in favor of the LB 86 authorizes churches and various nonprofit organizations to sponsor bingo They may charge no more than 15 cents per bingo card and a player may play no more than two cards at a Cities and counties if they levy a tax of up to 10 per cent on the but the first at any session would be tax Sixty per cent of the take would be returned to the A constitutional amendment ap proved by Nebraska voters last fall made the bingo legislation possi FAIRBURY Special Not un til mail ballots are counted will the outcome of Tuesdays Council election be in two of the Citys four In the First Foster Hel vey leads Incumbent Harry Arn old by 16 with 49 absentee votes yet to be And in the Second Keane is 28 votes ahead of Harry Watson with 42 absentee ballots still to be Jack Mayor Stearnes de Frank Gaughenbaugh by 25 votes in the Third Ward where there are only 23 absentee In the Fourth Tom ran up a 135vote lead over Harry Absentee votes will be counted Harry Stearns was elected mayor over George to Grace City and Bonwill for City were unoppos Ruyle Beatrice is speculating today on what the alignments will be in the City Council after new Councilmen take office next Yesterdays election was mark ed by two close one sub stantial and one runa The runaway candidate was Howard mechanical engineer at Kees who received more votes than his two opponents in the three way race in the Fourth Pearson ran up 371 Harry general foreman at Be atrice Steel got 217 and Warner Smith farm manager ami insurance Close races The close races were in the First and Third although the winners margins were wide enough to be safe from any mail vote In the Ray pipeline booster station best ed Donald Martin Luth er Home superintendent by 42 vot 252 In And in the Leslie War also a pipeline booster station oiler and the only incumbent Coun cilman running for re squeezed out a 26vote victory ov er Alvin black smith and Vote in that ward was 259 to In the Second Everett The absentee conceivably could change the results for School Apparently elected are Mrs Leonard with 783 and with with 129 absentee bal lots it is mathematically pos sible that who now has 654 or Ken neth with could go on the Cooties to sponsor Eye Bank show The Military Order of Cooties is sponsoring tine Beatrice Lions Club Gage County Eye Bank var iety show Frankie and Johnnie to be presented at the Veterans Hospital at Lincoln on April at Funds received for this presen tation will be placed in the Eye Bank fund at the State Savings and Ten thousand pairs of eyes are needed annually in order to supply national Eye Bank accord ing to Warner In Gage BARNESTON Two bents and two new official were elected in yesterdays election at John incumbent and Orval Novotny were named to the village board of trustees and Albert and Lowell Rees were elect ed to the school Leslie Warren Howard Pearson CORTLAND Larnar Lueders and Noval both incumbents were named to the village board of Cortland In t h c school board race John and Clayton Hesser were BURCHARD Three new mem bers were elected to the village beard They were Herman 52 Elmer 41 and Charles Defeated were Eric 37 Tom the 13 and Paul law to permit beer on Sun day afternoons was ODELL In a light election candidate and Henry Kupfer wore elected village Kup fer received 47 votes and Stanosh eck got Another can Henry was defeat ed with 20 Kechley was unopposed in the police magistrate Emil with 60 and Don Burcs with 73 vot were for threeyear terms on the school bent Then Leitschuck with 58 vot es and Gerhart Forke with 53 were LaVern Poppe with 83 votes defeated Elmer with or a oneyear term on the SWANTON Leonard Ed sky and Glenn Strous defeated Leo Strous and Alfred WESTERN Due to a propos ed sewer system the voting was heavy in Tuesdays election here as 187 ballots were The new system was approved by a vote of 11 for as compared to Incumbents won in all other Edward Murphy and Ar nold Fritz were reelected to the school Winning seats again on the village board were W Haddix and Rohland realtor and former Coun won by 85 votes over Glenn super market The vote was 344 to With only one Councilman Warren running for and no candidates running on Avowed how the new Council will line up is calculated Warren has been with holdover Councilmen Russell Ar thur and Henry on Henry It is expected that Elwood will be a part of this which would give this group four or five depending on Wallmans Side On the other side of die fence re expected to be Eldon holdover Ruyle nd If these guesses are tiere will be frequent and pos ibly some 44 votes in Council during the next Aith Wallman in the swing po ition that could put Mayor Chris 31aser in the tie breaking situa In the School Board race ilmer tile only cumbent led the field With Reelected to were William Eyth with and Archie Grapen with Robert Mar was unsuccessful in his bid or election to a second He drew A total of votes were cast n tine election or about 42 per cent of the persons Including absentee yes turnout was 686 less than ast years City and 117 ess than in Here is how the Council race by precincts First Ward 1st 2nd Ill 141 252 Boyer 68 142 210 Second Ward 147 197 344 Lovell 88 171 259 Third Ward Warren 197 60 257 Zimmerman 131 100 231 Fourth Ward Pearson 223 148 371 Milke 125 92 217 Smith 71 68 139 The vote by In the School Board was First Ward Eyth Grapengeter Marvin Second Ward Penner STERLING Very few voters turned out here as Landis Rulla and John Safarik were elected to the town Named to th school board were Orville and Ervin new All elected ar All five candidate Eyth Grapengeter Marvin Third Ward Penner Eyth Grapengeter Marvin Fourth Ward Penner Eyth Grapengeter Marvin Brozovsky and Alfred Brozovsky elected to offices of Filley or the were elected to the village board school board wore In the average vote a school board Lester Tachov Morton favored as new GOP chairman here as a light number of votes Hedge was reelected were Other candidates for the board were Frank Harvey and Gilbert For as town clerk Bruce Armstrong and Marcus town board and Charles Young and Ernest School A total of 53 people voted in yesterdays elec County Eye Bank Anyone interested in donating their at their should write to the Gage County Eye Box and a Lion member will call on them with further The BUDGET SET Chamber erf Commerce Womens Council Ways and Means Committee last night set a budget for the coming The money will be raised by AP Presi dent Eisenhower will meet here Friday widi a group of Republi can leaders to discuss selection of a new chairman of the GOP National The choice to succeed the re tiring committee Meade Al probably will be announced in Washington later that day or Thruston Morton RKy is being mentioned most frequently as Alcorns likely but some Republicans have said they would prefer a man who could de vote full time to the Morton has declared himself available for the chairmanship but also has said he would not give up his Sen ate plans to discuss the matter with the GOP leaders were announced today by press secretary The President arrived Tuesday for about two weeks of Hagerty declined comment on the decision of West Konrad Adenauer to retire from the politically powerful office of Council As for his Augusta Ei is happy about and so is his The President is pleased be cause he is back for another visit at his favorite vacation Augusta National Golf His How ard is happy because Eisenhower is getting the outdoor exercise and warm sunshine the doctor This is the first summer weath er Ive felt in a long the President exclaimed with a chuck le as he arrived here from Wash ington Snyder couldnt have arranged it better if hewere fn charge of the The temperature was 80 degrees and he sun was a Chamber of Commerce This is remarked Eisenhower as she came down the ramp from the dents private Columbine The President with Byron a former Mas ters champion Clifford Rob New York investment banker and board chairman of the golf club and William also of New York and board chair man of Coca Columbine 1 Bartlett elected played 18 holes PICKRELL Around 40 voters turned out in yesterday to name Melvin Willard and Willis Siems to the board of trustees of the ADAMS Meine Schmidt was elected on a vote for a term on the Adams school board to fill an unexpired Elected to threeyear terms on the school board were Clyde Lieber and Bruce Harry Coleman and Herman and Homer Fritz were elected to terms on the village A to tal of 109 voters cast ballots in the village election and 116 in the school DILLER Special Elmer Mai and Arnold Diekman were the three elected to new terms on the village board at Elected to threeyear terms on the Diller Rural High School board were Albert Kisling and Oscar Schnuelle with Earl Chamber Office manager is hired Chamber President Leonard Whittaker today that Elaine Hatcher has been hir ed as the new Office Manager of the Beatrice Chamber of Corft She has started to with Miss Vaneta she will Hatcher graduated from Beatrice High School in 1955 and the Commercial School of Com merce in She has had sec and inventory control jobs with the Pen and Sylvania Electric in and with Western Electric In Whittaker said she comes well recommended by her Chi cago Hatcher is the daughter of and William Beatrice Route s Barneston boys in state FFA band BARNESTON Three ton FFA boys will play in State FFA Band at the state con vention in Lincoln this They are Lynn and Kent Argo who will play and Jo who will play the Three concerts will be played bjr the 55 piece state band before tHe convention f Convention delegates from tBe Barneston chapter mis year wiH be Terry Cook and Ivan The chapter is entering seven teams in the teams include dairy dairy crops crops and soils animal husbandry poultry and farm to a STEINAUER There was a of voters here four both school board and village board Seventyfive persons voted for school board members as Continued on Page CUB LEADERS There will be a training class for Cub Scout Den Mothers aad Cub Masters in die Scully tates meeting room Sunday noon at 2 Approximate cash tev Ing paid In Area  

Browse our 120 Million papers!

Browse by Surname

Newspaper articles about more than 99 million People!

Browse Alphabetically

Choose the Membership Plan that is right for you!

Unlimited 6 Month

$99.95 (-45% Savings!)

Unlimited page views for 6 months Learn More

Unlimited Monthly

$29.95

Unlimited page views for 1 month Learn More

Introductory

$19.95

100 page views for 2 months Learn More

Subscribe or Cancel Anytime by calling 888-845-2887

24 hours a day Monday-Saturday

Take advantage of our Introductory Membership offer and become a member for 2 months only for $19.95!

Your full introductory membership payment will be credited toward the cost of full membership any time you choose to upgrade!

Your Membership Includes:
  • 100 page views for 2 months
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!
Subscribe for a Monthly Membership only for $29.95
Your Membership Includes:
  • Unlimited Page Views
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Full Access To All Content including 10 Foreign Countries
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!
Subscribe for a 6 Month Membership only for $99.95
Best Value! Save -45%
Your Membership Includes:
  • Unlimited Page Views
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Full Access To All Content including 10 Foreign Countries
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!