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THE HA I'll) CITY DAILY JOURNAL, MONDAY, SKPTEMIJER 19, 1938. PAGE THREE HONOR INTERNATIONAL GUESTS LEGION SETTLES (From page 1) Powell Questions Kaye's Report America's Idea! College Girl" ETY soc AMIS McCULLEN Pierre, Sept. 19(P)-A. W. democratic state chairman, said he believed Social Secur Phone 1780 president.

Visiting non-delegate Legionnaire continued their fun-making. Cannon crashed, bugles and drums blared and disturbed the peace of the countryside. Tonight will see the real noise-making, however, for the 40 and 8, ity Director J. W. Kaye erred in his annual report when he said the Social Calendar department spent only $217,489 for Cosmos Leader And Wife Leave administrative costs for old age assistance during the last fiscal playgroup of the Legion, goes into action with its annual parade.

Can- year. "The state auditor's report no'nading, such as the western front never witnessed, will violate the Love! Smith, president of Cosmo showed that $420.29,1.24 was spent peace of the city and the boys in out of the administration fund dur the blue smocks will take over. ADVANCE DATES A. A. V.

annual tea, Oct. t. CoiiSregutioiuil annual "Apron Imirlieon," Oct. 5. Stut liailit usioclutioil meeting, Oct.

5-7. Methodist lull lunclieon, Oct. 15. ing that period," Powell said. "If Mr.

Kaye spent any money of the old age assistance administration DAKOTA GETS FCIC POST Minneapolis, Sept. 19 (JP) J. P. Paulsen, former South Dakotan, fund which was not strictly for administration of old age assistance he did It contrary to law." has been appointed assistant man ager of the Minneapolis branch of Tucsd.iv. Scot.

31) fice of the federal crop insurance 1 i Jf fi H- i jK XJ a 1 Rovul Neighbors of America will corporation. He formerly lived at s1 Tulare, S. and was at one time inert promptly at p. m. Mrs.

Arlic Huddloston, Huron, state supervisor, is expected to be present. All oilicers are requested to attend. Boom Town Isn't Boomtown Anymore chairman of the wheat adjustment politan International, and Mrs. Smith, were in Greeley, Monday, after a wccl.e rt visit with the Rapid City Their home is In Saskatoon, Cunadu. and they came to Rapid City Friday after visiting the Minot, N.

club Thursday. A banquet attended by Cosmopolitans and their wives at the Alex Johnson hotel Saturday night was the final gesture to Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Previously they had been weekend guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl G. Watson, had attended the School of Mines-State college grid game Friday night, breakfasts by the club and Cosmo Pals Saturday morning and saw scenic area of the Elack Hills Saturday. Walter F. White, president of the Cosmopolitan club, presided over the banquet Saturday night.

Harry Devereaux, one of 10 active mem program in that state. Fortnightly club will have the first eenera! meeting of the year at the Congregational church, busi Central Valley, Calif. (JP) This mushroom town, called into being by work on the giant Kennett dam, News Behind the News (From Page One) ness meeting at 2:30 p. pro gram, Ihrea p. m.

Mrs. J. D. Arnold will give a reading; the Rev was named Boomtown by enthus iastio first settlers. ing more than $100,000 could be is C.

S. Hempstead will give a recital sued without its approval; it would The postolllce decided that wasn't a good name. Residents of songs, accompanied at the piano administer a $500,000,000 fund to fi bv Mrs. Hempstead, and William nance Industrial expansion. were notified the place will be officially known as Central Valley.

Snvder will play a cello solo, ac Advisory defense council This is the super-cabinet to be made up of companied by Mrs. Snyder. It. C. Choral club will meet at the heads of the above agencies and other war agencies, responsible Coolidge high school music room, 7:30 n.

beginning the season's only to the president and acting in A jury of three famous artists, a novelist and a director of a models agency, think blue'eyed, brunette Mary Grabhorn, above, 17-year-old Blue Ridge College, freshman, is "America's Ideal College They selected her in a contest sponsored by a New York department store and a group of women's colleges. Sit-Down Strikes Old Stuff to Cowhand bers of the nine-year old local club, gave a resume of the history of the club In Rapid City, reciting its main projects and its participation in international conventions, one of which, 1932, was held in Rapid City. Smith responded with a talk on dependently of the existing cabinet, A price control commission would also bo established by WRA, but it Cosmopolitanism in general. would bo responsible only to the Motion pictures of one of the Mr, and Mrs. Lovel Smith, Saskatoon, Canada, were weekend guests in Rapid City of the local Cosmopolitail club and the Cosmo Puis, women's auxiliary.

Smith is president of Cosmopolitan International. In Rapid City they were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Watson, Watson being a member of the International hoard of governors of the organization, and also visited Mr, and Mrs.

Walter F. White, they being presidents of Cosmopolitans and Cosmo Pals, respectively. Seated above, as they attended a banquet at the Alex Johnson hotel Saturday night, they are shown, front row, left to right, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Smith and Mrs.

White; back row, left to right, Smith, White and Watson. (Journal photo and Engraving.) activities. National Women's Relief society will meet at the North Rapid hose hall, two p. m. Band One, Guild of Catholic Women, will tweet at the Guild hall for deasert-bridge.

Mrs. Kitty Boyd will be hostess. Roosevelt P. T. A.

will meet for the first time this year at the school, 7:30 p. m. president. It could proceed nearly any practical way. Its instructions would bo to maintain a price level club's main projects, the 1938 Kiddies parade, concluded the program, except for music conducted by Earl Davies.

The movies, taken by E. F. Lusk, were shoVvn by Charles Swander and Clem Knecht, with Stanton Neil, 1938 chairman, Amarillo, Tex. (AP) If you think the git-down strike is a modern "invention," listen to Louis Bousman of Wflurika, old time Texas cowboy and deputy sheriff. "The first sit-down that I can remember was at the old cow town of Tascosa on the Canadian river, when the cowboys eat around striking for higher pay." 10,000,000 women now estimated to be working in industry, commerce and the professions.

Those engaged in mechanical and scientific work would bo recruited into munitions and essential industries to take the of tho last 20 years before the war. But it could fix every price everywhere, and would be empowered to ascertain the cost of production and allow a reasonable return on capital investment. Got Lead Poisoning But Wasn't Shot To Hold Owanka School Carnival place of men at the start. Further as commentator. SUDETENS ADMIT PUTSCH PLANNED recruiting would be done to pro Visiting completed the evening's Power of the president would be activities.

expanded to dictatorial lengths. mote the "infiltration" of women and boys under 18 into commerce and industry. Owanka, Sept. 19 The Young For instance, through WRA the HEH1ARD l'ETTIT Keith Shephard and Dorothy Pcttit, both of Rapid City, were married Saturday at the Congregational church, the Rev. G.

Bryant Drake officiating. Miss Louise Mat-son, Mitchell, arid Tilden Cherland, Highmore, were attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Shepflard will make their home here.

Citizens' League of the Simon MAILMAN SINKS SHOT Hutchinson, Kans. (AP) Harold Lv Barrett, letter carrier who glfs fr "exercise," pulled a brand- president could "requisition, take By MELVI-V K. WHITELEATIIER Many government corpora school is planning a school benefit carnival for Friday evening at the Lakeside club bouse, six miles SWEEPS WINNER BACK AT WORK possession, regulate, limit, license or prohibit" the purchase or sale, the use, importation or exportation, transportation, manufacture or dis Eger, Czechoslovakia, Sept 19 (JP) Sudeten Germans disclosed tftday they had planned a putsch tions would be set up to conduct the businesses which private business might not want to do. A pre Chicago (AP) When the city council received $313 claim from policeman William O'Brien, covering hospital treatments for lead poisoning the aldermen wanted to know who shot him. "He didn't get shot," said the finance chairman.

"He was joi-soned handling cartridges on the police pistol range." The claim was allowed. new No. 6 iron from his bag for the 130-yard sixth hole. He never had used it before. His first shot with it was a hole-in-one.

tribution of "any product, foodstuff, pared bill would establish, for in against the Czechoslovak govern stance, a bureau of marine insur material, commodity, real estate or right." ment to start immediately after Adolf Hitler's speech at Nurnberg north of here. Miss Lois Tines, president of the YCL, is in general charge of the carnival and is assisted by Lorraine Simon, Vera Simon and Miss Grace Robertson, teacher. Refreshments will be served by mothers of YCL members. London If you really want HAS FIRST FOLIOS Washington (IP) Shakespear Another prepared bill is the in ance in the treasury department. Other government corporations would be established to do a shipbuilding and a power business and conduct trading In raw materials.

last Monday night. The putsch failed, however, when the government quickly put down to know what happens to sweepstakes winners, here's the story of what happened to the biggest of them all. FT1ALS SATURDAY Miss Irene Tennyson, daughter of Mr. and Mis. A.

R. Tennyson, and Kenneth Getty, Rapid City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Getty, White Lake, were united in marri-ago early Saturday morning at the Immaculate Conception cathedral; the Rov. Fr.

Joseph O'Connell performing the. ceremony. "rebellions" Monday night and ean students from all over the world haunt the Folger Shakespearean library here to see the 79 First Folios which is part of the library's treasure. There are only 200 First Folios known to exist. dustrial management act.

It would simply require every person in industrial management to register with the government so he could be brought into the government if and when needed. The act also Emilio Scala is the exception SET OF TEETH Chicago (AP) A set of false teeth uppers await their owner at the Sheffield police station. A This all may sound disturbingly Tuesday and clamped martial law on Sudeten districts. The Sudetens said the rank and drastic right now, but the single which proves the rule. Ninety-nine out of a hundred who stumble into 00,000 REA Grant Allotted in S.D.

policeman picked them up at big money may crash in a gray would permit the government to roadster, drink themselves to death Wrightwood and Lincoln avenues. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sikcs, the lat designate industrial plants it con file had expected Hitler to send troops across the border after his defiant declarations.

When he did not come and Sudeten leader Kon-rad Henlein fled to Germany, the tor a sister of the bride, were at tendants. siders necessary for military purposes and assume more thorough control of these. PRESIDENT'S CHINA Washington (tP)- Samples of The bride wore a rust colored purpose of war is to throw everything you have at the enemy and not to worry too much about how you do it. Basis upon which government officials are working is that the dismal mistakes of organization, profiteering and graft in the last war must not be permitted to happen again. Every resource must be mobilized swiftly and efficiently next time.

BOND ELECTION Belle Fourche, Sept. 19 Tuesday, Oct. 4 has been set as the date for Belle Fourche residents to go to the polls and cast their ballots for or against the issuance of $16,500 in bonds for the construction of a municipal swimming pool. dress with brown accessories and china ordered for any white house her attendant wore blue, with black iamily ara placed in the china A bureau of women and minors accessories. would be created among the hun room on the first floor of the mansion where they are on view to dreds of other new bureaus.

It Mr. and Mrs. Tennyson, parents of the bride, were hosts at a wed Sudetens were bewildered and tended to hold Henlein responsible for bungling. Both German non-party members and Czech residents in the Sudeten areas expressed the belief that the abortive putseh had not split the Sudeten party's ranks as government quarters have Indicated. or let women make fools of them.

Emilio is the hundredth. After a windfall of $1,790,000 in 1931, he is back where he started, selling penny ice cream cones over the counter and happier than any time since he started "living the life of Riley." Their Shop Then Son of a poverty-stricken father who cared for 14 children on a wage of less than $2 a week, Emilio left Italy as a boy and came to London, where 1931 found him in a tiny corner cafe in Battersoa. would assume Jurisdiction over the Washington, Sept. 19 (JP) The rural electrification administration announced today allotments totaling $5,862,580 for 38 projects in 20 states. The money will be used to construct generating plants and rural power lines, and to make loans for wiring and plumbing.

The projects included: South Dakota: Clay-Union Electric corporation, Vermillion, for 47 miles of line to serve 135 customers in Clay and Union ding breakfast at their home fol lowing the service. Mr. and Mrs. Getty will live at GOP LEADER DIES Iola, Sept. 19 (JP) Charles F.

Scott, 78, publisher of the Iola Register, republican publicity director for the 1912 and 1932 national campaigns and Kansas con 604 1st St. Henlein, on the other side of the frontier, now is asserting his lead NORTH KAMI) MOTHERS' CM ership again. Henlein says he comes into Czechoslovakia every gressman from 1901 to 1911, died last night. North Rapid Mothers' club met Friday at the home of Mrs. Norbert DeKcrchove, with Mrs.

Donald Marquardt and Mrs. J. A. Muller as sisting hostesses. Following a bus day and is keeping his organization alive.

The Sudeten German "free corps" attacked a Czechoslovak customs house at Neuhausen yesterday and seriously wounded a Czech guard. Witnesses said the customs post was badly ripped by hand grenades and bullets. iness session a musical program was enjoyed, when Mrs. Otto Enos FIRST FROST HITS S. D.

Sioux Falls, Sept. Vi(IP) A light frost visited the eastern section of South Dakota last night causing small damage to late gardens and tender plants. The temperature at Sioux Falls dropped to sang two vocal solos and Mrs. C. A.

Carrier played two piano selections. Mrs. E. Graham, Mrs. R.

W. Mc 34 degrees. Brookings reported a low of 31. Truck gardeners here Dowell and Mrs. Ralph Kaump will be hostesses at a meeting Oct.

21 at There his wife and two sons helped him in a grubby trade of tea, crumpets and wafers. He wiped his hands on his apron one afternoon and picked up a paper to read that his half crown ticket on Grakle had won the grand prize in the Irish lottery. Scala had sold three-fourths of his ticket for a few shillings and immediately harvested a lawsuit. When it was all overt he had He bought and furnished a 23-room house in Forest Gate. He bought automobiles for himself and his two sons, distributed cash generously among his relatives and made a gala trip to Italy.

Tribulations of Wealth Begging letters poured in by the hundreds. He heard from relatives Greenland, at the present time, is moving away from Europe at the rate of about 50 feet per year. the North Rapid hose hall. described the frost, the first of the season, as "not bad." LUiJjPJ lHl.miWI 1 III I I Will I i i 'J-'i 7. i I i WII.151 L.

HIXSOV MARRIED RECENTLY work here and help. "This is where I belong. I am happy here. My boys have learned a lot about the business. Maybe we will have a chain of little' cafes some day.

I don't need any money, but my folks can use it. All my relatives seem to have spent the money I gave them unwisely. Now they are all broke." Philosophical About It "Sure, it's all been worth while," Scala said between customers. "But I've found out that it's a man's work that counts. Incidentally Emilio's recent return to work has been heralded with a blast of publicity which has helped his business.

"We had 4,000 customers today," the good provider said with a knowing wink of his brown eye. "I hope she keeps up, this is hot weather. What you like, hey? Try this strtfrt-berry!" Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Hixson, who recently returned fiom San Fran Cisco, announced today the marriage of their son, Wilbur Le- toy Hixson, to Miss Maralee But ters Gray, both of San Francisco, The wedding took place Sept. 3 at St. Peter's Episcopal church in nil II -1 "11 i mi lUSIIP liSJ 4 he never knew existed. Most of the 49 he recognized needed money.

Share pushers and business sharks pestered him. His sunny face soon the presence of a large number of began to show lines of care. He friends and relatives. After a honeymoon trip to the Monterey peninsula, Mr. and Mrs.

Hixson will live in San Francisco, whore the bridegroom is in made a few bad investments, but was not badly hurt. "Mamma" Scala couldn't get along with the help. Often she did the housework in her palatial home. The boys, Fred and Joe, 24 and 23 years old, didn't want to go to college, but they traveled around 6)14 PER GALLON the world and studied the ice cream business. Emilio and his wife have had an IN GALLON PAILS annual three months holiday in Italy and still think they may take Doc, I bought these teeth at a bargain but I want you to put them in! ft a trip around tue world on a lux ury cruise, but idleness has palled $3.24 PER GALLON IN 1 GALLON SIZE on them.

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In two weelcs time you will be transformed! 1 PASTEURIZED MCE (REAM It cleanses your pores down deep. It revives your skin. It makes your complexion fairly bloom with health. hind the green and chromium freshness of his new shop in North End Road, Fulham, bronzed, grin ZOLI.K1MJXDSAY WEDDING PERFORM KD HERE At a ceremony performed hero Saturday evening, Miss Marian Lindsay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Lindsay, Hermosa, becume the bride of Alvin Zuller, Rapid City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zoller, Harrold. The Rev. Row Walz ofliciated in the presence of a small number of close friends and relatives.

Miss Dorothy Nelson. Pierre, and George Glddings, Rapid City, were attendants. The bride wore a rust colored knit suit with black accessories. Her attendant wore a green knit suit, with brown Their flowers were corsages of roses. A three course wedding dinner was served at the A and cafe following the ceremony, Mr.

and Mrs. Lindsay, parents 'of the bride, hosts. Flowers and a tiered wedding cake, with a miniature bride and bridegroom adorning the top, were features of decoration. Mr. and Mis.

Zollor left for a trip to the eastern part of the state. They will live here. SENATOR AND MISS. HI LOW AND MISS CASEY" HI LOW ning, fiftyish Emilio Scala told his story: "For seven years my boys went Sherwin-Williams around driving and smashing up cars. They came to nie one day and said it was about time that they did some honest work.

That tickled me. I had the same idea. I had been ready a long time. They are good bbys. So I bought this shop.

It belongs to them. Mamma and I just famous SWP HOUSE PAINT You make an iron-clad home investment wben you paint your house with Sherwin-Williams SJi'P House Paint. That's one reason why more homes are painted with ft than with any other brand. It' the paint all America buys. IMAGINE the amazement of your dentist if you went to him with a set of "store teeth" you purchased at a bargain and asked him to fit them in your mouth.

Your dentist knows that your health, comfort and well-being depend upon his ability to select tetth which will exactly meet your individual requirements perfect matching of the teeth to assure a natural appearance and expert fitting to afford satisfactory service for many years. Neither good teeth nor good plumbing can be purchased economically "over the Plumbing fixtures too, mut be of assured quality, carefully selected to meet your requirements, harmoniously matched to enhance the appearance of your home and installed by experienced hands to assure health protection, satisfactory service and real economy. Good plumbing is vital to the health of jour family for it means the delivery of pure ater and the ssfe removal of dangerous aste matter. It can mean much more than the good health of your family alone, because water contamination can endanger the health of an entire community. Good plumbing is so vital that you should be sure that your present plumbing is good.

Entrust your plumbing only to Master Plumbers. They have the know ledge, skill and experience necessary to assure safe, healthful, economical plumbing. Buy your fixtures from them. Place upon them the entire responsibility, as you would upon your dentist. Your Master Plumber can recommend the "Standard" Plumbing Fixtures best suited for your require uients, help you plan a new bathroom, powder room or kitchen, and arrange the financing on low F.H.A.

terms. And remember, Plumbing Fixtures, sold through Master Plumbers, cost no more than others. P'timenl Emerick, Lead, who went to California, and stopped for her on their way home. ft bt rll wtcnl klrlnf nlllkl painting Hvfrtetlf. Mothers Standby in Treating CHILDREN'S t8i If tlMlTH rod relieving discomforts of chest colds And nlrht TESTS IN Mill.

IP HOME Senator and Mis. William J. Bulow and Miss Casey Bulow arrived Sunday and are guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Philip.

They expect to be here several days. TO CALIFORNIA Mrs. Fern Marburgor left Wednesday for Los Angeles, for a visit. She accompanied Mr. and Mis.

Elmer Berry and Mrs. Jessie Curtis, ail of Los Angeles, who were recent visitors in Rapid City. MRS. KM i.IlK'K HOME FROM KANSAS VIIT Mrs. A.

Emerick returned Sunday from a two weeks' visit in the home of her sister. Mrs. Ceorge Biouzh, Kan. She seeom-panied Mr. and Mis.

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