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1929 anil Watson received 250• hares of common stock in the fibers Corporation of Americaeach of them. This made a total of 500 shares which, together* ith dividend stock, represented a paper profit of $7,905, HollandAM AdnluULIUnAL HJUUTsaid.WORKING FOR COMMON ENDAmerica and Great BritainExchange Views onManchuria.WASHINGTON. » 1. America anti Great Britain ext hanged views on the Manchurian situation withcloser co-operation in efforts for peace their object. Sir Ronald Lindsay, the British ambassador had h long discussion with Secre-t ni \ Stimson at the state department Neither would comment, but if was said authoritatively that their conversation concerned points i f the League of Nations council's efforts at pacification. The only statement which the secretary would make during the day on the general situation was that everyone w as devoting every possible ef-fc rt toward bringing peace.BEATRICE SUGGESTSCOMMUNITY BUILDINGRural Members of BritishParliament Going toPrime MinisterLONDON. t.T\ Members of parliament from the rural districts intend to ask Prime Minister MacDonald for an early statement of the British governments agricultural policy. Enforcement of a quota fixing the percentage of British-grown wheat to be used in this country was expected ir*« parliamentary lobbies. About 15 percent of the wheat consumed in Great Britain at present is British grown, and this was expected to be the enforced quota. A preferential quota for wheat from the dominions was expected to come later.1 Vwater.A farmer picked me up and t me to his home at Patton, hal mile away. That was Sunday ernoon. I had something to eat went to bed. I came to the si Monday morning.NINE HELD FOR QUIZON BOXCAR ROBBERYB E A T R I C E.—Erection of a community auditorium, to provide w»yk for the unemployed, was ggested here Monday. It is proposed thv financing be managed by tssiung stock to various busi-ness men and h mses who will receive a return on 'heir investmentfrom rentals and leases Scripshould he issued for all labor and materials redeemable in tradewith merchants purchasing stock.DAY’S PAY TO UNEMPL01White House Workers FrOMAHA. (.1\ Eight men and one woman were held Monday night by Omaha police for questioning regarding a recent boxcar robbery atPacific Junction. Ia., in which cigarets and clothing were stolen. The men and the woman were arrested at an Omaha house, one at a time, as they appeared. Police said 150,000 cigarets and some clothing allegedly stolen in the robbery were found in the house. The men held are James Hale, Walter Harris. Glenn Ralston, Edward and Fred Vanderpool, James Leo Bent and Harry Klme all of Omaha, and Lawrerce Cambridge. York The woman gave her name as Lucille Johnson Omaha Policesaid that Kline Cambridge andHarris had confessed participation iJO the robbery.President Down to Contribute.WASHINGTON. uP. From P ident Hoover down white hlt; workers agreed unanimously contribute one day's pay a me for three months to aid the job in Washington during the con winter. Hasty but unofficial oa lations showed that the presi' would contribute about $616; « of his three secretaries aboutand the other forty-three empliin lesser amounts. The chief ecutive already has made two tributions to unemployment r funds—$2,500 to California $5,000 to the District of Colui community chest.UNIDENTIFIED MAN ISKILLED NEAR ALLIAfALLIANCE t.Pb An unident man about twenty-five years was killed by a southbound lington railroad tram south here Monday. Sheriff GeJones investigated and said hlt; lieved the man was struck dentallv bv the tram as he preparing a meal at the sid the track. The body was t , to Bridgeport, as the acciden| curred m Morrill county.
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Lincoln Nebraska State Journal

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Tue, Nov 24, 1931

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