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CALENDAR Icv County School Tornado Warning System Scout Leader 1 raining 10 Chamber And City Managers On Program isivivt Approved WEDNESDAY Puha Supa Archers, Izank Walton Club. 7:30 p.m. Paint and Sketch Club, YWCA, 7 30 p.m. THURSDAY Rotary, noon luncheon, Alex 'Set-Little Effect Locally Start Thursday Rapid City, S. Daily Journal 3 Wdnidy.

April I. 1W3 A 18 hour basic training course Pennington County has a new school district. Officially entered In the records as Pleasant Hill No. 73. the new district emerged from Moulton No.

Two Tuesday when the county commission voted to approve a petition asking it be divided. The vote, Johnson. Zonta, noon luncheon, Alex Johnson. for Girl Scout leaders will begin Thursday at 10 a. m.

in the extension room of the court house buse-ment, with jl discussion of purpose, objectives and program planning. A tnrnndo warning system the person were killed in the state, Bureau at Sioux Falls, sums up Weather Bureau is inaugurating in a 35-year average of .54 persons the objectives thus; South Dakota will receive scant per annum. "Unfortunately, tornadoes con- contribution from the West River Worst tornado year for South not be exactly pin-pointed as to area. Dakota was 1933 when 11 tornadoes jtime ami pace cf occurrence. The entire state was struck, by helped spread dust and depres- Burau trv, confine only 113 tornadoes-in the 38 year sion.

The following year was FX, orobabilitv to as period from 1916 to 1950. and the slightly better; 10 swirled through Si an arw as seems bottom i nnbr.tn H.it in iru Smith nimta fm' "rea seems proper by secret bullot, was four to one in A in n.ni M-smuii ii urn a. m. to ravor ol tne separation. BS It iEi'S HOSPITALS Admitted to St.

John's Hospital: Lloyd May, Vivian; Donald Reup- p. m. on April 16 will include the Attorney Louis Freiberg, Rapid history of Girl Scouting and troop City, represented the separatinrj "r'r" the weather data available, The had tornadoes In 1948 in Work Of AA Explained For Jaycees "Don't be hasty In condemning an alcoholic, most of them drink because they Just can't help it." That's what an officer of the Rapid City Alcoholics Anonymous Club told members of the Junior ne or ima. government; April 23, local and faction and told the commission-nutional policies and procedures; his clients wanted "assurance" Hut If vnn frnHn ,,11 doM forecast Will not OCCUr. pel, Vale; Rex Perrigo, Pied these.

West River averaged less than one a year during the period, against the entire South Dakota average of 3.23. Worst Hills area tornado In recent years struck near Sncarfish they would always have a school in Vi nnfhir niirpnii at ntip Vnn'ii "At other times some of the mont; Mrs. C. R. Wood, Oglala; and William South, Dolly Davis.

Win be taking part in a new severe 'storms may occur outside of the ctnrm worninc Kprvlep which ford Ball, Donald Groves, Mrs. Harold Parsley, Nancy Mente'e, and April 30, basic camp skills, evaluation and presentation of certificates. All new leaders are invited to take the course, and any leaders requiring make-up work may register for the necessary sessions. Coffee will be served and "If you have heard or read a bureau has begun in the state. June 27, 1924.

Records also list. their area. Rotation of four schools in the district was unsatisfactory, Freiberg said, because of the condition of roads in their area during the Freiberg said the new Pleasant "considerable damage" from a twis- The same service has been In ef- Mrs. Dennis Johnson, Olivia Langa- warning that forecasts the probability of a severe storm in your two- feet during recent years in sou ger, Joseph Althoff, all of Rapid Chamber of Commerce Wednesd.v thern states. immediate area, do not become City.

The Weather Bureau will check panicky. Usually tornadoes hit only ter in the Kochiora vicinuy May 22 1933. i A book distributed by the Weather Bureau claims tornadoes are almost unknown in mountain Dismissed: Billy Schultz, William McGarry. Bcl- the information with its data and about one percent of the people Hill district will have some $90,000 of the $336,000 valuation in the former Moulton district. In Jun will transmit it over radio stations mere.

and through the press so that resi areas. They occur any time of noon. The officer, who preferred to remain anonymous, pointed out alcoholism is considered a disease and should be treated as such. The speaker added that AA does not have a cure for alcoholism, but the organization seeks to arrest the disease by helping to affect a per "Warnings are seldom possible more than an hour or two In ad Superintendent of Schools Amos dents of any threatened area may seek safety. The warning service will Include the day, but are most frequent during the heat of lute afternoon.

Tornadoes have been reported dur vance and sometimes only a few Groethe explained officers for the new district will be selected at the minutes before but even then they may be very effective in saving severe hail and wind storms. regular annual school-board clec videre; John Wilson, Coal Springs; Edward Hertzel, Lowell, David Grover, Keystone; Charles Collins. Elm Springs; and Gregory Scott, Kathe Barron, Norvan Allen, James Toohey, Mrs. Fay Lawrence, Mrs. C.

L. McWilliams, Mrs. Keith Stewart, Alice Seth, John Yancey, Mrs. Erma Payne, Lew Hermsen, Earl Muckler, Gregory Haascr, Mrs. Hugh Vallette, all of Rapid 0 1 The one thing above all the human lives." tion in June.

Voters will name a leaders are asked to bring a nosebag lunch. Girl Scout leaders at the Rapid City Air Force Base participated in a four-hour orientation round-table Tuesday at the Douglas School, with Mary Kay Dnke, trainer from the Rapid City Girl Scout Council, as instructor, assisted by Mrs. J. S. Heacock, training committee chairman, and Mrs.

Joe Ar-gu'ello, visual aids coordinator. New leaders enrolled include Mildred E. Aver, Annabelle Harvey, Betty Sheets, Lois M. Bemis and Margaret Neidenfuchr. Two films, "The Story of a Girl Scout Troop" and "Program Planning With Girls Clark cautioned that persons treasurer for a one-year term, a Weather Bureau desires is that people should avoid getting panic chairman for a two-year term and hearing a tornado warning should not call the Weather Bureau.

a clerk for a three-year term, ing every month of the year, but are most prevalent in May, June and July. June has been the top tornado month in South Dakota. Average National average for the swirling windstorms from 1916 to 1950 was 149 per year with total loss of life at 7,961. The yearly average property loss was $13,612,220. ky.

In South Dakota, chances mat you would be caught in one are "Listen for further developments Groethe has the power to appoint temporary officers till then, but or for the all-clear signal that in City. very small. Good Business But. the Weather Bureau figures dicates danger of tornadoes is does not know if he will. No member of the present Moul Admitted to Black Hills General: Robert Wiley, Winner; Murray over," he urged.

And Clark added it is only good business to let you Confirm know when such a storm is when such 'a storm Total damage in boutn DaKoia ton school board lives within the newly formed district. According to Groethe, law provides the two was S3.513.400. or sliehtly more around. It could save Always confirm rumors of a Stinson. Tuscaloosa, and Mrs.

James Eubank. Donroy Two Elk, Mrs. LeeRoy Eikanger. Mrs. Pete than $100,000 per year.

Nineteen I Kenneth Clark, in charge of the 'tornado before you pass the ln- Through Troop Government, were boards shall meet in July to appor lormation on to others. Skovran, all of Rapid City. shown. Troop council ad tion property and indebtedness The Weather Bureau at Sioux Dismissed: Hans Gregerson, Fair- ministration, publications, songs and But the Moulton district has no Falls will welcome collect calls burn; and Sharon Ftihrer, Barbara bonded indebtedness, he added. A motion by Commissioner Em "A y.

on funnels sighted in eastern South Dakota from the eastern, border Johnson, Mrs. Charles Fenton Richard Brown, Mrs. Oscar Han Judge Refutes Charge Of Illegal Vote In '50 sonality change for the alcoholic. He stated that rarely does an alcoholic fail to recover who thoroughly follows the AA program. "The alcoholics who do not recover are those who cannot or will not," he asserted.

"Some people cannot maintain any degree of self honesty which is required in our program." The speaker said the clergy and physicians have been sympathetic to the alcoholic program, but usually fail to help the alcoholic because they cannot fully understand the problem. He added that alcoholics can only stay sober with the assistance of other alcoholics who can understand the problem. "The first three steps of the AA program is a conditioning process that convinces the alcoholic that the problem is out of his hands and rests with a great spiritual power," he continued. "AA has been termed Practical Christianity because it is a practical approach to the problem." The speaker said AA encourages the alcoholic to accept his condition and do something about it. He disclosed the AA is interested in the reasons behind "that terrific rey Whitehead that the petition of to the western edge of Bon Hom son, Anna Koar, Mrs.

William Dock- 14 residents in the eastern portion me, Hutchinson, Hanson and Lake counties. The area extends north endorf, Merle Potter, all of Rapid of Hart Table School District No City. 44 be approved, was voted down through Brookings county. A cancelled check endorsed by. four to two in another secret ballot.

Residents of counties to the BIRTHS "Staley's" has been deposited at This petition, however, was op posed. Attorney Julius Sicler, rep north and west should make their calls to the Huron or Rapid City The Journal by Municipal Judge a wi im iff A A games were included in the training. Air Base leaders were in charge of entertainment for the Tuesday evening meeting at the Air Base School of the Girl Scout Leaders Association. A demonstration on weaving as a craft project was presented by Mrs. E.

V. Rambow, council president. Mrs. Keith Levy, program committee chairman, requested vol-untters to assist in the Girl Scout booth at the Hobby Show Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the city auditorium. The change in dates for Cookie At St.

John's Hospital: a lfy, April 8, to Mrs. Harold Parsley, Raymond Fox, in answer to chars- JI 1 1 IIIIVlWW station, whichever is nearer. One resenting Scenic residents who seek to block the proposed division. H. es he voted illegally in the 1950 Rapid City; a girl, April 7, to Mrs.

county, Union, will report to the R. Hanley, Rapid City attorney, C. R. Wood, Oglala. city election.

bioux City Weather Burea argued for the faction asking to At Black Hills General: a girl, Reports from four Minnesota The check, made out to Staley's (Staley's Motel, 192 Eighth Street), secede. April 8, to Mrs. James Eubank. counties Pipestone, Rock, Mur For Wyman Organized A city commissioner who Mon Public Land ray and Nobles will be made to Elton Patterson carries the writing, "Rent on cabin number four to 4-2-50." The city MEN'S CLUB bioux Falls. Sieler said the portion of the Here's some data on tornadoes election in 1950 was on 4-18, the The Emmanuel Episcopal Men's Club will meet Thursday for 6:30 district which would be left if the new district were approved would to help you recognize them day night made public a charge They occur most often in June.

p.m. dinner at the Parish House. ales to April 25 through May 4 was announced. Registration for contain some 74 percent ol public land. served by the Dorcas Guild.

The Municipal Judge Raymond Fox voted illegally in the 1950 city election, Tuesday was named chair but can come anytime from the start of March to the end of compulsion to take that first drink," rather than the results of the drinking. program will consist of movies on Hawaii, shown by Ralph Swenson. Rapid City Girl Scouts for Camp Pahasapa will be on April 21 and 22 at the office at 510V4 St. Joe St. Sieler quoted a law which states any school district more than 70 September.

Most favorable time man of a committee backing Ward Wyman for the post He revealed that fear is most A council meeting will be held Arch MacVicar also made the often the motivating reason for that "first drink," and AA seeks to remove that fear. for occurence is from 4 to 8 P.M. Most of them move from southwest to northeast. What do they look like? Usually a funnel shaped cloud, spinning rapidly, and extending on May 12, with G. R.

Ruddell, director of the American Friends Service, as guest speaker. The percent public land must be dissolved. His main argument was, "We want our school in Scenic." Hanley maintained the two factions, roughly equal in assessed valuation, have been "constantly war I- Hi' a "I "It's a funny thing how issues third Tuesday in April. Dated March 17, 1950, the check was cashed at the Rapid City National Bank March 22, 1950. The Journal checked with Lester Staley, owner and manager of the motel, who said his records verify Judge Fox resided there until April 20 in 1950.

Judge Fox gave the check to the safekeeping of The Journal with this statement: "This matter has gotten to the point where it constitutes an attack upon my personal honesty and reputation for integrity. "It is well known that I am an officer of the USO operating com-l mittee, a member of the board of i meeting place will be announced resolve when you face them," he asserted. "The AA helps the alco Homestake Model In Minneapolis Gov. and Mrs. Sigurd Anderson from the base of a thundercloud later.

holics face their problem, realisti to the earth. Close up, they sound ring for years" and are spending money for litigation which should cally, and it often restores them iixe xne roar ol a hundred air comment, "I think a writ of prohibition questioning the qualifications of Fox can be maintained, if it is done before the election." MacVicar was named chairman of the "Wyman for Judge" groun at a meeting of about 30 persons. Secretary-Treasurer of the organization is State Representative Earl Gensler. In a statement handed reporters after Monday night's city commission meeting, MacVicar charged be used for education. planes.

They usually come after a not sticky day. with southerly McLaughlin Rites At Scenic Friday Residents of the seceding faction Wednesday morning were drawing have made reservations to attend winds and a threatening sky. Familiar thunderstorm clouds are present. An hour or two be up a new plat which would provide the Hart Table school dis the Men's and Boy's Buying Week which starts April 27 in Minne to normal living." Bud Margulies discussed plans for the annual Jaycee Merchandise Fair slated April 16-17-18. Guests were Harold Young, Lor-en Newell, Rolland Ellis.

Thelbert Mahan, Art Schlimgen, Paul Ham-merquist, Lloyd Simmons, Tom Adams, and Norman Wilde, all of Rapid City. fore tornado topsy turwy clouds directors of the YMCA, and a mem' apolis, Minn. trict with less than 70 percent of public land or enough private property so they legally might op appear. They often have a green-is-black color. I ber of the Mayor's Committee on HAITI.

frpntlpnflw Kail nraa Human Relations, this last being re -1 V-JV- tornadoes and there is often a Fox, in 1950, "voted in the city although he was at that time living outside the city." MacVicar alleges "The affidavit under which he swore in his vote sponsible or the proper use of erate a school. Parking Funeral services for Reuben Carl McLaughlin, 52, who died Tuesday at a local hospital, will be held at the Scenic church at 2:30 p.m. Friday, with burial in the Scenic Cemetery, McLaughlin was born Aug. 1, 1900, in Newcastle, moving to Scenic about 30 years ago. He was married in 1941 to Iva Levy at Rushville, and has lived The event promises to be a big one for South Dakota, according to local merchants.

Walter White, president of the Rapid City Chamber of Commerce, said the state will be featured during the week. heavy downpour after thev have 000 in trust funds. Many people also know that Other business before the board passea. Mrs. C.

Jacobson includes a letter from the D. E. Length of path Is usually 10 to stated he was then living in the have tentatively accepted appoint Auto, Yankton miles. But they can move for ment as volunteer commandant of Matter Engineering Company of tourist court, but the tourist court A feature of the South Dakota exhibits will be a model of the ward lor 300 miles. Width is usual records show that he was not." Rapid City which offers to draw up the Air Cadets, a group of high school boys and girls sponsored by ly 300 to 400 yards.

However. in Rapid City for the past several Juvenile Gone plans to enlarge the parking area behind the courthouse for $430. The The commissioner's statement continues, "Check the Staley Tour swaths may be more than a mile Homestake Mine which will be displayed in the window of a loop Hans Thorgrimsen, city manager for Rapid City, and Elton C. Patterson, manager of the Rapid City Chamber of Commerce, will address the final session of the Small1 Business Clinic Saturday evening at the Civil Air Patrol, an affiliate of years. in width the United States Air Force, ist Court and see." Survivors include his wife; one store.

Homestake will also bring YANKTON The theft of an Speed of travel averaees 25 to "All of these organizations are letter carried the stamped comment "Payment rejected." The board will probably act on a letter of resignation from Couaty 4U miles an hour. There have been some gold to Minneapolis for promotion purposes, White added. working for our youth and to make son, Thomas Carl; three step-chil dren, Dale Joebjen of South Caro lina, Mrs. Fritz Deckelt of Porcu extremes from 5 to 139 MPH. auto from the used car lot of the John F.

Walsh Auto Company and the disappearance of a juvenile 7:30 p. m. Thorgrimsen's topic will be busi Wind speed within the tornadoes Among other South Dakota displays in the loop area of Minne Highway Superintendent Clarence pine and Burdette McLaughlin of has been estimated as high as Rapid City an ever better, cleaner and more decent community. If people are led tg believe a person associated with these organizations ness analysis and Patterson will 500 miles. Tuesday were being investigated by authorities heer today, and Chief of Police Ed Sampson said that the C.

Stephens sometime this week. His letter was dated March 23. speak on "You and Your Chamber apolis will be those of hte Black Hills and Badlands Association and Rapid City; his mother, Mrs. Laura Ellen Mammen, Winfield, and a brother, Julian, whose ad If caught outdoors move at of Commerce." would give a false oath, the repu- Approved were motions allowing right angles. If there is no time the Hedbloom store in Huron.

Success stories Will be related at Underwood Legion Aids Injured Athlete NEW UNDERWOOD Efforts to rehabilitate a well-known West dress is unknown. to get away, lie flat in the near the Quinn and Wall fire depart tations of the organizations them selves are at stake. White pointed out that the Week in Minneapolis is a good the morning and afternoon sessions est depression ments $500 each for rural fire equipment "I may stand idly by while no one in a city seek inside shelter. opportunity for South Dakotans to on Saturday by Mrs. Ted Hustead of, the Wall Drug Store, and by Is hurt except myself, but I can Future matters for the board this publicize their state and attract The southwest corner of the lowest floor or basement offers greatest Diana Tollefson, who operates month include a discussion with Openings For 168 Single Farm Hands ABERDEEN (AP) The State not just sit and smile when reflec tion is cast upon other people.

more tourists. He urged all interested merch Diana's Art Shop in Deadwood. saieiy. Kesiaents of brick or stone State's Attorney Bob Gunderson on houses should seek other shel Mrs. Katherine Jacobson will dis the status of the county's move to ants to pitch in and make the South ter.

If time permits, shut off River athlete, paralyzed since a car accident last August, are receiving the all-out assistance of the Ameri cuss record keeping and business collect back taxes on portions of "For this reason, if no' other, I am handing this check to The Journal, and will, in due time, give the people the whole truth of this vi Farm Labor Bulletin today listed electricity and fuel lines. Win- training at the afternoon session. the Holy Terror Mine, Keystone, or openings for 168 single farm hands can Legion Post of New Mrs. Jacobson, former instructor at dows on the north and east sides of the house may be opened to to sell some of the mine's property for taxes. cious accusation made against me.

Dakota salute at the Buying Week a success. Over 1,000 clothing merchants from North and South Dakota, Montana, Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin are expected at the event and 69 farm couples. Biggest demand cited in the bul two incidents are believed to be connected. The boy's father reported to po-lice that his son had been seen in Sioux City Tuesday night and is believed to be with two other runaway boys from that city. Sampson said that they may be headed for Labolt in Grant County, S.

D. The automobile was not missed until this morning, but a boy answering the runaway youth's description had been seen hanging around the lot, the chief of police stated. The car is a black 1951 four-door Nash Statesman, carrying paper dealer tags. The youth was described as 13 years of age. 5 feet 2 inches in height and weighs about 105, with black hair and dark eyes.

He was wearing jeans, a navy pea coat and a white turtleneck sweater. Jim Hill of Scenic, a 1952 New Black Hills Commercial College, and her husband, C- C. Jacobson, former speech and debate instructor at reduce damage to the building. School children should stay In Underwood High School graduate. letin, issued by the State Employment Service, was in the Aberdeen Commissioner Martin Collins said he will ask the state's attorney for a complete report sometime during side away from windows and will obtain services of a world- Rapid City High School, establish area.

The area listed a shortage of should avoid auditoriums and gymnasiums. ed the National School of Business 48 single hands, 21 farm couples famed specialist in New York City if a fund drive conducted by the North Rapid Civic Association To Hear Candidates All candidates for the City Com in 1941, serving as registrar and and 5 farm housekeepers. this month's meeting. The South Canyon Civic Association is scheduled to appear before the commission at 10 a. m.

Legion reaches its goal. director. In the past 11 years, about Hill suffered a broken back and 2,000 students have received busi The Sioux Falls area reported need for 21 hands and 13 couples. Other needs included 7 hands and 4 couples in the Huron area, 18 hands complications in the car accident ness training at the NSB. Thursday to air complaints about 13 Teachers Decline Contracts Thirteen of the 229 teachers offered contracts in the local public schools for the school year beginning in September said they could S.

A. Glaim, member of the road conditions in their area. mission and the municipal judge- and has been hospitalized since, Both legs have been paralyzed. and 4 couples in the Madison area, ship have been invited to address Board of Directors of the Rapid City Credit Bureau, will speak on Legion officials said Wednesday me nuim xiapiu ivii; Thursday night. Credit and Business." Glaim, form that a Dr.

Covalt, specialist In physical medicine, practicing in not teach. 8 hands and 3 couples in the Mitchell area, 7 hands in the Pierre area, 3 hands and 2 couples in the Rapid City area, 16 hands and 10 couples in the Watertown area and 8 hands and 5 couples in the Yankton area. The meeting will be held 7:30 p.m. in the North Rapid Commu Belleview Medical Center, New Former Resident Dies In Nebraska A former resident of Rapid City, Tuesday was the last day for er teacher and public school business manager, is present office and credit manager for Black Hills Oldsmobile-Cadillac, and a member York, explained he has "every con teachers to indicate whether they would remain here, according to nity Hall. A discussion will be held i on city problems.

The public is in fidence that a year of rehabilitation will have Jim on his feet" and well vited to attend. Supt. E. B. Bergquist.

In addition of the board of directors of Asso ciated Retailers. Robert C. "Bob" King, died of a heart attack Sunday in Scottsbluff, it was learned here today. He on his way to becoming a self-sufficient citizen. to replacing the 13 who cannot teach, school officials will have to get another 20 or more teachers to The opening session of the clinic The state rehabilitation service was about 65.

will be held Friday evening at 7:30 Post-High Plan Program Friday Sophomores, juniors and seniors will participate in the Post-High School Planning Day Friday at the Rapid City High School. During the planning day the students will have an opportunity to interview representatives from the colleges, special schools, the state employment service and the armed forces. High school officials emphasized there is no competition involved but merely a guidance feature for those who plan to attend college are interested in employment opportunities or the military. Sophomores will be allowed to interview one representative; juniors two and seniors four. The day will include a speech by a college representative at the assembly.

Benoit Requiem Mass Offered A requiem mass was celebrated by Fr. Francis Vallo at the Immaculate Conception Cathedr.il Wednesday morning for Emil Bo-noit, 61, who died April 5 at Hot Springs. Burial was in Mount Calvary cemetery. Pallbearers were Medric Ricard, Gus Parsons. Harvey Gans, Henry Hauschild, Paul Haedt and Tony fill new schools.

King operated a number of music p. m. School District Meetings Scheduled Resigning were: Mary Blair, has obtained reservations for Hill at the New York hospital and is contributing one-third of the cost for his care and transportation to GUEST SPEAKER BROOKINGS (AP) F. B. Decker, superintendent of the Nebraska Department of Public Instruction, will be the guest speaker at the 15th annual Conference of School Superintendents and School Board Members Friday at South Dakota State College.

Decker will speak on "Are You a Good fourth grade, Roosevelt School boxes, pinball machines and other coin-operated machines in Rapid City during the 1930's. He and his wife moved to Scottsbluff about Betty Borgen, third grade, South PIERRE (AP) The School and New York. Yankton And Local Postmasters Sought Public Lands Department collected Canyon; Mrs. Jeanette Donkin, bookkeeping, high school; Mrs, Harold Hayes and Mel Vieths of 1940. The body was to be sent to $1,442,526 between Dec.

1, 1952 and the post expressed confidence that, Grundy Center. for funeral services and burial. Feb. 28 of this year, Commissioner with the cooperation of other clubs Kammerer. Lillian M.

Ellyson, grade one, Jefferson; Mrs. Emaleen Fagen; Jack Fiedler: Luella M. Hunt, grade WASHINGTON W) Two post- Bernard Linn reported today. and organizations, as well as in masterships in South Dakota and Most nf the monev. $880,195.

rep- dividuals, sufficient funds can be resents full and deferred payments four, Canyon Lake; Mrs. Betty Hye, kindergarten. Canyon Lake; raised to help Hill. By Jimmy Hatlo They'll Do It Every Time one in North Dakota are open, tne Civil Service Commission said late Tuesday. on the sale of school and endow.

A special dance will be held Sat Mary 'Ellen Magorien, grade three. ment lands. It will be placed in the permanent school fund. The 'TUP OME I LIKED KWEM TUE The postoffices are at Rapid City urday, April 25, at the New Underwood Community Hall to climax this special benefit drive. EVEf? TME RdfJOUET ItJ MOrJOR LOV4L L006E OF REINDEERS S4ID remaining $582,331 will be appor THREE PEOPLE The list of schools includes Aug- Irene McGinnis, second grade.

Air Base: Helen Mangan; Mrs. Garfield: Mrs. Clara Rathke, fifth grade, Lincoln, and Doris Redfern, second grade, Garfield. OF THE PlMG POMG IF THEY COULD GET A tioned to common schools, state Hill was captain of the high GET TOGETHER' 11- TEAM IVTlX-ER-rD Vf TELL THEM SPEAKER HE WCUWH I schools and institutions. TUEYETPOP ustana College, Sioux Falls; Black Hills Teachers College, Spearfish; Carleton College, Northfield, Minn- U4VE TO CCwE UKETO-BUT-X-ER-.

XXrVE and Yankton, S. and at Valley City, N. D. They were ipcluded in a list of 1,700 postal jobs which are in the nation. Republican congressmen were notified of openings in their( districts and states.

pi rrrJ Af4 Linn said collections included $346,175 from meadow and pasture IVE CUT DOWN ON MY 1 OTT TU4F TD RP Colorado Woman's College, Denver. school basketball team, co-ceptain of the football team arjd won the outstanding athletic award at New Underwood for 1951-'52. He was West River Golden Gloves welterweight champion last year and was School, Public Lands rentals, $170,715 from Interest on ruMng Avow HE'S 4 deferred payments, $36,031 in fines 45 ATUEART- Cornell College, Mount Vernon, Cottey College, Nevada, Dakota Wesleyan University, Mitchell; Dunwoody Institute, Min JIXtEfT- B4KE IN TOWN WAS DdMG CARD cno CMT SAY tiO Collections Listed Four meetings to explore possibil iU-give you FOR ThE I GUESS HE LIKES TO outstanding in high school rodeo, winning the South Dakota cham I'LL LET YOO collected by counties for violations of state laws, $8,666 from interest on permanent funds entrusted to counties, $3,185 from agricultural rentals and $17,557 from miscellaneous sources. CONDUCTOR SOME JOBS TO no-vf-m CM MAKE SPEECHES OUT KNOW1- George Lampert was appointed acting postmaster at Rapid City last February. He is also a candidate for permanent appointment neapolis Huron College; MacMurray College, Jacksonville, Mount pionship Brahma bull riding and AORNlNG-V HE C4NT OPEN Hto ities of school district reorganizations in Pennington County have been announced by Amos Grocthe, MAKE A SPEECH" championship saddle bronc riding Marty College, Yankton; National "TO THE LAND in 1951 at the State High School Rodeo in Rapid City.

LORD- scnooi oi Business, Kapid City; Nebraska State Teachers College, Contributions may be mailed to secretary of the committee in charge. The first meeting will be hold at 7:30 p.m. April 28 in the Hill Chadron, Northern State Box 331. In care of the Jim Hill Fund, New Underwood. Teachers College, Aberdeen; St 1 7tn' City High School Auditorium.

Dth- John's School of Nursing; College ers scheduled are 7:30 p.m. April 29 of St. Thosras, St. Paul; Shriner College. Mt.

Carroll, Sioux J1 Bridge Played in the basement of the courthouse at Rapid City; 7:30 p.m. April 30 in the New Underwood High School, Falls College; Stephens College, Col SDSC Agronomist Resigns To Take Job In Michigan BROOKINGS (AP) Resignation of J. E. Grafius, South Dakota State College Experiment Station agronomist who developed seven varieties of small grains for South Dakota, was announced today by Director I. B.

Johnson. After 12 years of service. Grafius is leaving to take over the work In Two Sections It and ,7:30 May 1 in the Wall REA Building. umbia, South Dakota State College, Brookings; School of Mines; University of Chicago, Chicago, University of Colorado, Boulder, University of Den First place winners for section A Directing all the meetings will be Cosgrove To Seek GOP Jobs PIERRE State Republican Chairman F. N.

Cosgrove announced today he will attend a meeting of the Republican National Committee at Washington April 10. National Committeeman Axel J. Beck, Elk Point, and National Com-mitteewoman Barbara Gunderson, Rapid City, will attend. She left Wednesday night. The main order of business will be naming a new national chairman.

Cosgrove said he hoped to discuss the matter of obtaining jobs in government for South Dakotans while at Washington. Eugene Walliser, State Department of Education. ver; University of South Dakota, GzTVrkj LjECXLEO WEEKS of the Black Hills Bridge Club were Mrs. J. I.

Doyle and William Mor-an. Second place winners were Don Wilson and Norman Ellis, and third, Mrs. W. A. Dawley and Lou Bober.

Vermillion; University of Wyoming, BEFORE THE SPEECH- Laramie, and Yankton College, 'BATAAN DAY' PIERRE (AP) Gov. Sigurd Anderson today asked South Dakotans to observe Thursday, April 9, as Yankton. of small grain breeding at Michigan TU AND .4 TIP OP THE HATLO HAT TO A new feature this year is that Mrs. C. H.

Glover and Mrs. Lou State College. His resignation will Albert brejd i "Bataan Day." The day marks the become effective May 31. Bober tied with Mrs. Don Patton and Mrs.

Ralph Kamman for first in addition to employment pictures, the students will be able a receive information from trades represent-! Vikota and 11th anniversary of the fall of Ba- Grafius developed ITWVy and second place for section B. 4-8 James oats, Pierre rye. Feebar and taan in the Philippines during the ami ative such as carpenters, electri Third place section winners were Plains barley, and Winter and early days of the war between the C. O. Benson and A.

E. Anderson. cians, plumbers, etc. Rushmore wheal. 'United States and Japan.

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