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immmmmmmmmm 77 iui u'w ' .rwnifvi - -L-, THE JITNEY BUS'LL GET Yo(j WATCH OUT! . ..' ' " i Omaha World-Herald. SAYS TEACHERS WHIPPED BOY The trial" committee of the school board will today investigate a letter which was received yesterday charg ing Mary Tobin, principal of the Mar quette school; Dnogene Colby, a for mer teacher; Ada Dyson,- a teacher, and Eafle 'Williams, manual training instructor, of being parties "to beat ings received by Albedt Horrell, 14, 1950 Ogden av. The letter, which . was written by Horrell's- father, de clares there are many Instances of corporal punishment at the school. THE BENEFIT IS TONIGHT Through an error last night was given as the benefit night of the Women's Trade Union league at the Princess theater at the performance 'of "Too Many Cooks." 'This bene fit is held . tonight. Tickets are. on sale at 166 W. Washington st Eight girls dressed as cooks will sell candy during intermissions. QUITE A FUNNY BONE "I tell you, having a rib cracked i3 no joke, now." "Isn't 'it? I supposed, it was per fectly side-splitting." FULL OF WORDS "She talks like a book." . ' 'Tes, the volume o'f her speech, is triily wonderfuJ.""--Judge'. ftfex. , i-f--