COUNTV AUDITOR LAS VEOAS WEATHER DATA By CHARLES f». 8QTJIHES COURT HOUSE I pledge allegiance to the Cooperative Observer T^f*-*.'?- Flag of the United States •of America, and to the l^ptrWTTTTTATT 63 60 Sept. 20 Wim&fc- \85 ' 65 Republic for which tt stands, Sept 21 . ? 74 59 one Nation, indivisible, wtth Sept. & Mt..-.~.~. 73 59 Sept. 23. ,m^pi„ 86 49 Liberty and Justice for all. Sept 24 ^77... 86 56 51 Sept. 25 llfllllL SO ^_UTH_m W_BP_9'LjJAilaPa NEWSPAPER. Voiu^xxxvirr^uBb^-sr FHI e>At"JB^rKM»_i( miTim. FIVE cgHTa vm osm PROGRESS MADE TOWARD DECISION Germans Claim Isolation of Crimea in Latest Drive BUILDING INSPECTOR NORTON OBSERVATIONS By CHARLES P. SQUIRES ON BRUCITE ORE TRANSPORTATION SUBMITS INTERESTING FIGURES Officials and Railroad Men Hold Conference Since August 1st, Building Permits Have Been THOSE COTTONWOODS i^Wtth Senator McCairarHn-Reno;—Trom- Issued to Cover $512,800 Total Valuations. I have noticed, recently, that the noble cottonwood trees which portation Problems Referredto RFC. Wide and Varied Experiences. bower the streets of Las Vegas RENO, September 25. •*— Fur­ { - Building Inspector R. S. Norton are still un- Famous Ave Maria | reports that ttiere has been much Itouched and ther progress on the proposed re­ construction and rehabilitation of Hour Comes to KENO (activity in Las Vegas buUding Shriners Plan Party unfaded b y railroad facilities ttem. "Gabbs, GRAYMOOR, N.Y., Sept **:— operations during August and to the approach Nevada, to Las Vegas,' was made Rev. Fattier Michael, S. A., direc­ {and including September 23 of of autumn, at conferences held here Sunday tor of the famous St Christopher's (this year. 'He furnishes the fol­ At Ninety-One Club Inn, announces that ttte manage­ lowing figures Which speak for I themselves: • Boulder-Vegas Shrine Club, 1 re*ejr''afi-i j«*«i**rtteB--o*- Senator Psd-MeCar- ment at Radio Station,KENO has 1 arranged to broadcast -ttie "Ave % composed of Nobles of the Mystic freshness ^ofi"? * The R«to.t»nfereiB»i caaw ^^S^T^^B;i'r er- Shrine resident in Boulder City springtime ! *"°v.t as the result of conferences Maria Hour." The first program j August^!£.?||i|p'si' mits of ttie series will be heard next] and LalS Vegas, held a dinner- ^ethettWs * ^^i2«^ between Mtfkr- . Residential .:..!Mu^A89.im 26 meeting Wednesday evening at - h C Sunday at 5 to 5:30 p. m. I Residential alterations __^i }ia a Httte un- 22. 5S^. S^ ~ ° J^ El Rancho Vegas for the purpose usual 1 am I Refractories Metals Corporation, The 'programs dramatize the and repairs _. \ : . 7,750 of planning the season's activi­ aot sure but Iw^0 are engaged in the establish- lives of the saints and are. broad-! {Garages .d&m. '. 1,460 taen ties. it seems to me t el tit*, magnesium pl&nt ac- cast over 150 stations in 47 states | ; Repairs, school bldgs... 2,000 Among those present were No­ •mm-t-aarwmrrmm^mm^m. -that this late '.tfrtty centered in Las Vegasi,n offi th-e Union and .two in Panama, > i Commercial buildings.. 9,671 bles J, R. McDaniel, president; "6iTigiwBson the itettonwoods -t^^^^»m^o%mevablJuad.t^ldal for the English-speaking people, .ofl Commercial alterations South America. Each Ave Maria I (-Itt-irl Haff, wrctany; (i ~. Ad. usually have begun to take on ^Id Batir^d, a^ir^esentetives ~and repairs -::~::z%i%g 14,100tt cock,' Rob Ferguson, Harry Pur­ the golden hue ot autumn. ]%*** ***?. Keconstro^on Finance Hour drama carries a story com­ plete in itself, sometimes eXcit- I Total for Auguat.., $124,861 57 cell, Walter Bracken, Elmer Mik­ ^ -My cftef excuse for these un- Corporation. J|sJ| ing and erven thrilling, and always September 1-23— kelsen, Ryland Taylor, Howell important observations is, T lap* Presets* at the conference here entertaining, educational and edi­ Residential .....„...„ .$65,475 Garrison, Charles Sellick and A. post, to reiterate ray admiration on Sunday were J. L, Beck, gen- fying and illustrating a Christian Residential alterations 10,675 W, Ham. for the ctflfeawoods of Las Ve*- 'eral manager of the Tonopah and virtue worthy of imitation. The Garages ^Tl^f -Jamb After some discussion - it was gas. For other .climes they might GoMfieM Rattroad; H. A. Joha- &st program on Station KENO Commercial buildings.. 82,650 planned to hold a dinner dance not be quite so appropriate, but (son, engineer tor the same com- will' be ttie life of St Catherine Commercial buildings, Saturday evening, October 18, at in this desert country they provide S pany, who were sent at Ihe di-dt Ricci. alterations ...7*«j»,,..... 2,050 the 91 Club, which will be opened great masses of vivid green which, rection of Mr. W. h. Haehnlen, for that purpose. Details of the it seems to me, nothing else* can president of the companRwho 16 entertainment are left in the equal. gpl|p J went to Washington f rorilrPhjla- Berlin said ott Sunday. September 21, that Crimea -was isolated by a drive across the Dnieper al Total -MM^^IL* $ 2,800 hands of the committee on enter­ I sugest that all Las Vegas peo-1 delphia to confer oa the matter NevadaMining Men Berialav to tte Sea ol Asov as indicated oa map. A German communique claimed Nasi forces of their | Govt., 125 res. units....350,000 tainment, consisting of Nobles A. pie come out of their trances for with Senator McCarran last week, east and wett armlet have encircled Kiev, which was substantially correct as official Moscow admitted W. Ham, Bob Ferguson, Elmer a moment, just long enough to The Tonopah and Tidewater rep- nhtuiliWilini Kiev to'tte Germans as* late at Monday morning. |liltyl|J| Total m&jzksfc 4PK8.800 50 Mikkelsen and Jim Webb. glance down the cottonwood j resentatives present included Lose Tax Battle m Discussing the necessity for se­ It was decided that the party Bar Association May curing building permits, Mr. Nor­ arched streets and admire this I Manager Cahill and Engineer Ra- Western mining men lost their ton states that,one of ttie main should be exclusively for Shrin­ greatest of desert miracles—one ser, sent at the request of Presi- battle to exempt producers of FAST START MADE IN TICKET SALE •Bring '43 to Vegas difficulties., encountered is that ers said their ladies, and that which thirty years ago cha-agedjdeirt JJe-fters to meet with McCar- strategic metals from paying an. V. Gray Gubler, Ryland G. Tay- j prospective home builders often Shriners would be permitted to Las Vegas in a comparatively ran here. :7p§|| mjmm excess profits tax when the bouse lor and Marion Earl were ap- start work on their houses with- invite (as their personal guests - short time from a disgusting, dust-1 Further conferences were held on a voice vote approved the con­ FOR VEG^IOOWNSitACING MEET pointed to act as a committee to j out first getting a building permit other members of the Masonic smothered, heate-baked deserj vil-Jon Monday, in which Governor ference report of the $3,533,400,- : orders and their ladies. _" SiSSr* '"--*_H__i- _-*__ ii_k- r. . p. bring the 1943 state convention as provided by law. In such case lage into a Uvable little city. | Carville joined at the request bt 000 compromise version of the the offender may be penalized to I Shriners temporarily located in j Senator McCarran, bringing with new defense tax bill after the sen­ EfrieSt HaWeS and AAr^ WOggS taW^Wm- PUr- of the Nevada Bar Associatton to an amount double ttie original yd about Las Vegas and Boulder FIRST ARBOR DAY , jhim Charles B. Sexton, chairman ate amendment exempting strate­ Biases of^fOO EachT^iw StudebokerCaf jJEJft^ciS^TSlS permit charge.'75|ffi Sill City are apfuested to register gic metal producers from the tax "If they^ would get their -permit their names with Claude Haff, "^ere'tBi^^ lof"the public service commission had been eliminated. Prize for Winn«^ Nuirll^P^IWf Jfiew Today, treasurer of the Las Vegas Bar secretary, at the Modern Food Who participated in that first of Nevada. ..,— -—, before starting work it would Shop. Shriners from Tonopah, campaign in 1912 sponsored by The result of the meetings was The-senate amended- the house Start of the drive to sell tickets •»And ' "A*%m-y Croa " l 'I-Owne. ' ••• . r of *-1 ThAssociatione organizatio. • n held a suc­ give the building inspector an op­ bill so as to continue the exemp­ for the Vegas Pawns race meet Ely and Reno as well as other the Mesquite Club, to raise money the * complete agreement by all cessful dinner meeting Wednes­ portunity to tell them some of the places in this region are expected and plant trees in Las Vegas. parties present to further trans­ tion, Which is of vital interest to was opened with great success by Barste^ Drug Store day night at the Gram Shack, requirements that go with the Nevada raining interests, but the which was attended by tho fol­ to attend. A considerable "group First came Tag Day, when every portation ot ore by rail from the the junior chamber of commerce Andy Croal, son of Mr. and construction of their building, from Al Malaika TemjJe, Los An­ person' h^e bought one or mojgi Brucite mme to the reduction amendment failed to win the ap­ at its meeting Wednesday eve­ Mrs. T. B. Croal, has purchased lowing members: C. D. Breeze, thus many times saving the cost proval of the conferees from the Herbert Gambill, Joe Hufford, A. geles, probably will also be pres­ tags. ..Then, something like $5J^plant at Las Vegas ning at El Rancho Vegas. the interest of N. F. Piatt in ttte in - time and material of correct­ ent -• a/Hike- ; ' : haying5 been raised by this pre* Plans involve the reconstruction house. ' Representative Scrugham When Chairman Phil Cum­ stow, California. P. G. SteMfx-,J§^_§r_$ean, B-sgeir ing the mistakes they have made. ess, Arbor Day was set for Feb*' of a railroad that formerly ex- and Representative White (D)., mings announced ttie opening of White & Piatt drug store in Bar- fSfffayiPr*. Graj^Oubler;' Marion There are restrictions regard­ ia88e&:g34aite8 fromffilritield to. Idaho, learned of the action plan­ Earl, Frank JMcNaniee and Mftdi** ing cost, construction, etc., in cer- 'iX^jtiiif(|stfW''Sl1Wr; ffitif "•"f™* <|ii*tjd_¥e*.jte-^wSjjwn. b*i.«_ weES- A**dy 'is a^graduat^ vphan*aacist| [S^^-Gr^esr-^^-??^ -^-i^y-TjrSrq r trees were set out along 'the Beatty, known as the Bullfrog ned by* -ttje'CottfereiMse-eoihffilttee from Manager Ernest Ha wes, of and has been employed^ in Ihe f tBbTare^, aM-'i|lbuiildmgs7do nipt streets and about Las Vegas Railroad .abandoned along in 1927, and made a last minute effort to Hotel El Rancho, for $100 worth Barstow store for several years. Entertainment was provided by xroiilorm to those restrictions they Getchell Operator homes, most of them cottonwoods. together with rehabilitation "of obtain-White House intervention of tickets, followed quickly by the Joe Hufford, wbo whistled "The may have to he torn down or oth­ It was the greatest Valentine Ve­ the Tonopah Tidewater Railroad, to save the amendment but fail­ bid of Mr. Braggs, manager of Glow, Wc*m." He also- sang erwise removed. The location of gas ever received and its spite df extending in Nye county to Cru- ed. . Scrugham and White, were "Home on the RangeS^llght buildings on the lot area is. also Scheduled to Speak El Rancho casino, lor another 1 regulated. the almost 30 years intervening, cero on the Union Pacific hi San conferring with a White House hundred dollars' worth, thus giv­ Union Pacific Will Time ia Nevada," ^Tipperary,* ' Two Getchell Mine, Inc., effi- we still enjoy the blessings of Bernardino" county, .California. secretary when the senate-house ing the drive an unexpectedly "Long, 'Long Trail," amid ttie The people of Las Vegas are all i -.TT* General Superintendent From there to Las Vegas Union conferees eliminated ttie amend­ that event. '"Tf**;." vigorous start plaudits of the enthusiastic as­ f^^lt^^rfo^J^n ^«i WMe and Mill l&perintend y-e- * » . Pacific facilities would be util­ ment flip" _&_- sembly. i_W£ ized. Hie plan involves five rail­ However, another clause of ttie 'Other service clubs and the bus­ Film Scenic Beauty The next meeting is scheduled S? ££,* ^,rt «^ «,«*!m£ S «t Carl Wark, will be £mong th«a STEWART VINE roads, i, e., Southern Pacific from inessmen of Las Vegas have indi­ to be held at the New Vegas ho­ tax bill vital to certain. Nevada cated that they propose to get be­ Bob Denton, head of the Union . Speaking of tree planting, re­ Luning to.Mina, a distance of 11 interests, ttte reduced slot ma­ Pacific publicity department for tel, the latter part of October. ^e^Tthe citizen, to brg- «J ™*S£*f gfjg^ minds me of the grateful protec­ mUes; Tonopah and Goldfield hind the junior ehamber 100 per __o _ chine tax, was approved by the cent strong to carry the drive to this area, and Vincent H. Hunter,' tion afforded many of our homes conference committee. The senate manager of the photographic bu­ It L not the desire of the in-te^f, %%*«>*** •* ^"V^" C".5^Z?Kftis_^Xrn_n_by what we have long tailed th_e from| »,,,.#.„ Min„ awwe* to Goldfield^ *™E, 10M^M-H^0 milesU; the most successful conclusion trom 3 Bullfrog Railroad from Goldfield finance committee proposed a ever enjoyed by a like enterprise. reau ef the Union Pacific' at Oma­ spector toto Keekeep anyone from,^ g^^ ^P** "^ ^mL"*Stewar*t u7j**7.Ti7TTVine, becauser ,77.for7 ^ZT«manHy I te Beatty, 72 miles, and Tonopah tax of $200 yearly cm the ma­ ha, are in this cit*H|p| Ferron Family Has building a home, but it Is bis years it had enveloped w*th walls \ ^^.i; a.J__%Lm**m tm ^w* Of course, the giving away of a The* two officials of the Getch­ Tidewater frcrfpeBeatty to Cru- chines but an amendment offer­ Mr. . Hunter, declared to be duty as building inspector to live of cooling shade the home of the cero, a '.distaiM^''.of 127. Utilizing ed by Senator Bunker cut the tax beautiful new 1942 Studebaker up to ttie standards df the build­ ell, Nevada's largest gold produc­ pioneer woman, Mis. Helen J. sedan to the holder of the lucky among the very best colored mo­ Pleasant Auto Tour er, situated 43 miles .east, of Win­ the Union Pacific from Crucero to $50 yearly. The house version tion picture photographers in the Mr. ahd Mrs. W. E. Perron haye ing code and not permit anyone Stewart. .'**^K^^p IPIliP to Las Vegas, the total distance of pie slot machine tax was $25 ticket in tbe drawing of stubs on to build an eyesore which would nemucca is Humboldt county, will Mrs. Stewart gave shoots and the last day of the races is a real country, is planning to film the completes a most interesting and lower the value" of ttie home next have for their topic," "Amatga- would be 460 miles yearly, iSi outstanding features of Boulder enjbyable vacation trip of a i mation and Cyanidation" and cuttings from her vines to many The excess profits tax on strate­ incentive for the purchase of a door or in the immediate vicinity. of the people of the new town, Estimated costs on preliminary liberal number of. tickets, since, ©am and surrounding country, month's duration. Mr..Norton appeals to all to ' will deliver their reports en Wed­ study propose an expenditure of gic metals is opposed by tbe west­ for the purpose of giving added They fh*st stopped at , nesday afternoon, October 1, in along in 1906. Ihe vine which ern states on the grounds large in addition to the best race meet join hands to create a bigger, bet­ still envelopes the Squires home, approximately $3,000,000. Esti- ever staged la Vegas, this oppor­ publicity to this region. where their eldest daughter, lbs. a special operating session under (Continued on Page 6) sums of money are necessary to Leo Doyle, Jr., . joined them. ter and more beautiful Las Ve on Fremont street, was planted make possible ttie production of tunity for receiving a new car It is ttie plan of ttte Union Pa­ gas, now recognized as the fast- die heading of tti}} progress, re- free of charge is ene not to be cific to have these pictures shown Thence tbey drove to Washington est growing and most prospeibus {*»«' of new developments and in the fall of 1906, soon after we Hie metals, but that after ttie and there, after a few days spent m6ved into the house., And it period of emergency is ended, the lightly passed up..-4,r. at many tourist bureaus and other city in ttie countey, and «ie with eojuipraent publicity organizations through- in sightseeing, were joined on ttie still, -after all these 35 years, folds District Governor demand for such metals will prac- The Studebaker car will be trip by their daughter, Shirley (Continued on Page 6) Two thousand mining men are "aTsheathe of cooling greenery] tically cease, which aecestitate-s ahpwn MI ttits -atTwtc* beginning out the country, fer the purpose .17 TtSjIjj^*-- I expected to - attend the sessions of encouraging tourist Iravei Ferron, ^who holds-apo&ition-there. about us early in ttie spring, large profits during "boom** today and wUl also be prominent­ From Washington the party which are to be beld*"at theTafif- shedding its foliage in the fall to To Visit Rotarians times to. cushion -the losses cer­ ly displayed at Hotel El Rancho. drove to New York; to Boston and mont hotel. This is the first time permit the- winter^ sunshine .to tain to "be incurred later, lipe! thence to Sto^**e, VermohtTa city Commercial Ailport to five years ttte convention has* warm us. _&__* At yesterday's meeting at. Las •Protests against the tax were been held in San FranciscoT^l Vegas Rotary, it was announced It R. E. M. E. Club not far from Montpelier, where It has occurred to me that the sent by many western mining Marjorie Weaver is • Mrs.. Ferron's grandparents for­ Metals are ttie basic require­ desoiateness of the gunnery school by President Bryan Bunker that men and by the Nevada Mine Op­ ment of the national defense pro­ Carlos D. Staeton, district gov­ merly lived and where her moth- Still City's Problem at McCarran Field can be relieved erators' Association through Hen­ Granted Divorce 7 I er was bora. gram and for this reason the con­ tbe cooling, comfort-laden ernor of ttie 107th district of Ro- ry L. Rives, Secretary. '"|g|||| Marjorie Weaver, motion pic­ Gives Fine Report The mayor and board of city vention and the mining industry taryi would make his annual vis* The trip was without any mis­ commissioners have received ttte lade of ttte Stewart Vine, if ture actress who has been living The it R. E. M. $. Club,the hap throughout the several thou­ take on added significance this shoots or runners are planted itation to Bpiilder City Wednes­ following communication from R. year, it is stated by convention day, October lS'aitd to Las Vegas Biggest Tax Bill Gets at El Rancho Vegas for the past social club of Southgate chapter, sand miles of touring and was B. Griffith, secretary of the Las about the sides of the buildings, two months, was granted a di« very enjoyable toall participants. officers. As a result it is ex­ and, of course, they will plant Thursday, October 16, at the regu­ President's Signature O. E. iS- whlta'^as been doing Vegas chamber of commerce, un- lar meetings of the clubs. vorce Tuesday frtan Lieut Ken-1 j^ Cross woric all sujbmer. has der date of September 24: pected the exposition will estab­ thousands of cottonwood trees. with Schacht of the U. S. tmvy. presented a splendid report whkh lish a new record for attendance. Wednesday evening, October 15, Hew Commander 7 "The writer wishes to call your l&*. »*?« ** was jrepresented by j wLU ^ presented at grand chapter In addition to the general sub­ Boulder City ahd Las Vegas Ro­ PaidI Ralli ahd Ito.-Schacht bytthe coWng week hi Reno. The Of American Legion attention formally to the fact that jects for discussion, a special pro­ tary clubs will jointly stage a din­ M. Morse and Madison B. n^ the first and third the activities at McCarran Field gram has been prepared for op** ner at* El Rancho Vegas for Ro­ tm a year* ago. { l«SlilPplK7W1^S*his 5 |Tnery school band aiid the high ^'•t^^bT'Watvey reports thatTithej photo shows the first aad Ust of M* W. Davis, ai-rived in Las sacques, l.-baby di*ess7and 9 dia- Tf-^TheiTe ^ tia* possibility that if schooLbandi . llll \ Vegas - Sunday jfcr a visit at: ttte; pets. _T—_ this program can be vigorously team is strengthened this year page *S| the $3,553,400,000 lax home of her son. Games will be played matching attd that the boys expect to win biU, the largest ever eaiactod. ™mw-*—*—• j^cojeeted that* the administration Kiwanis against Rotary* and the a lot of games. *"'*"'• .•*'• • after President Franklin Roosa* Mrs. Davis resides at North- Sunshine Report -^ buUding proposed for McCarran American Legion against the Entertainment was furnished m*Xt signed his name to tt here port, Nebraska, and in spite of peptTivT •MSS^mT ioo% Field can be transferred, to a No. 2 her f 4 years, spends much el her - MILWAUKEE. Wis. ffiLfim [fiejd. 77 ^^^::.., . Lions. Those who remember .the by the Call sisters, Gaynell, 9; on September 28. It is d(Mi__ed Sept. 19 .....pl.777'«777**lM % -,.:- s hilanous enjoyment of last year's ppievS, II, and Juanita, 12, who to defray tb* costs oi the na­ time hi travel. Sept. 20 100% U. Stambaugh of Fargo, N«ffe»' "This letter is sent to youby| whoJ||phe new national com­ one wbo is deeply, and sincerely PtDlflRIANS event will be on hand this year pMformed' some clever dances and tional defense and the tease* "Dave" is delighted at being Sept. 2lT3L , 72% "" interested in aviation in this area, ahd contribute their mites toward baton twirling acts. Rene Call, ^fc'22 ,„...... - .j.,-.:.. 11% mander of the American Legion. - tend programs, aadL.Is expectod- host to his mother, and is now : and is sent "purely as a reminder tbe fviiid" to provide milk for un­ 14, played some excellent cornet te lift federal revenues above learning much of the family his­ Sept'23 7T .?:- :. 99%.- -The Legion convention opened ^mFlfmC- • III?!; In Milwaukee Auditorium Sep- and a suggestion that action in the dernourished school children music, accompanied on the pjano the §13.000,000,000 mark next tory of which be was formerly Sept -M .7. K7..TiS:..l^ioff-| ^ . WatJonoJ S«/iay. Coaacil • again this year. by Mrs. Bryan Bunker, faas. • ignorant Average foi • week, 83%. tember.ypsl Pata Two LAS VEGAS AGS Friday, September 126, 1941. aaaamamamammmatamm GARY w •••WKM a III T-^Utt-E-fg c PER si :RGI IAN^YOH ( Sun. - Mon. - Tues. - Wed. Club had decided to sew on the] week at the Grand Canyon. ED KINCAID, long j manager of second and fourth Tuesdays of j HOKE GARRISON of San the Harris Spring ranch, owned each month and invited all mem-' Francisco, brother of Mayor How­ by Dr.' Martin in the Spring American Airlines bers of the Star to assist The Mountain range, has been spend­ ell Garrison of this city, arrived ing one of his infrequent vaca­ group will be known as the O. E. ERSOKALS lit lias Vegas Wednesday evening SOCIETY tions in Vegfes. Flies Much Freight S. Red Cross Sewing Club. for- a visit of a few days. The A. R. E. M. E. Social Club ments predominating, flagships of * MR. AND MRS LEO A. Mc­ FORTNIGHTERS HOLD DEMOCRATIC WOMEN' Mm will meet on the first- and third C. C. WORTHEN, brother-in- Witti national defense ship- OPENING MEETING MET LAST THURSDAY Tuesdays of each month. These VAIL PITTMA law of E. W. Cragin and Ed Bor­ Namee left for Salt Lake City cm American Airlines, Inc., carried Rfd Cross" workers have accom­ Thursday evening for a short stay. 542,878 pounds ef air express in The Fortnighters met for ttieir The Democratic Women's Club plished a vast amount of work My Times, andg sack, is spending a few days in ' opening meeting of the fall Wed­ met Thursday evening witti the week end in Las V Las Vegas renewing old acquain­ August according to W. Thorite during ttie summer and have a W. R. BRACKEN has returned nesday at the Grayson residence president Rose Harrington, pre­ splendid report to send to grand der City, tances. Bar. Worthen resided in Rimes, sales manager here for en Smith Sixth. siding.®^ Mesdames Nungesser, atterH_^ Ibis city from August 1909, until from a business trip to Reno. American Airlines, Inc. This is chapter, which meets in Reno next Georg-Ntetur! Mrs. Bracken, returned from Los At ttie annual election the fol­ Browder,.Carroll and Harrington week. MR. AND MBS W. E. KERRON 1918,. He has'been back since for tm increase of 58.6. per cent over lowing officers were named: reported the highlights df ttie con­ returned Friday from their trip to connection with the rodSSr an occasional visit and is amazed Angeles Thursday morning. August, 1940, when 342,320 pounds President, Florence Lee Jones. ference of the women of the elev­ - Southgate chapter Will be rep­ wjeife transported, .-J^Pl resented at,grand chapter hy sev­ Washington and New York. at the constant growth Las Vegas Vice president, Mrs. Pat Diskin. en western states which met last MR. AND MRS. PAT DISKIN has shown throtigh the years. MISS EVA ADAMS, private Pound miles flown- by Ameri­ Secretary-treasurer, Miss Sonya week in Los Angeles and at which ere! delegates. Among them are ] spent the week end in Reno where secretary to U. S. Sen. Pat McCar­ Past Grand Matron Mary Belle MRS. ADAM KRAMER has re­ can Airlines in August were 240,- • Worthy. &m they represented ttie Las Vegas turned from an extended visit Mr. Diskin, physical instructor of ran, is expected to spend a few 461,886, in increase of 40 per" cent Club. The members will meet on Park, Associate Grand Conduc­ ttie Las Vegas high school, attend­ MRS. WILL BECKLEY has The year's program will-include wtth her daughters, Mrs. Virgil gone to LOs Angeles for a days in Las Vegas. She will be over August last year when 171,- the annual tea which wttl be held the first Thursday of each month tress Lillie Pistole, Worthy Mat­ ed a state meet of physical educa­ few a guest-at the W. N. Schuyler 745,540 were flown. ron Violet Tracht, Associate Mat­ Haugse and Mrs. F. W. Dell, in days of*rest and recreation. in early October and which will to sew for ttie Red Cross. California, and is now visiting at tion instructors. home while here. be given under the direction of ron Viola Fitzgerald and Past Matron Mrs. Charles P. Squires. ,. the home of Mrs. Edna Wads- It is aad that what you don't Mesdames Jack Hanson, Sherwin w MR. AND MRS. F. A. GIBSON BETTY KATHERINE HAM MESQUITE CLUB PLANS * ' A social hour was enjoyed at [ °rtn MRS. JOHN RTNGE, who was know won't hurt you. - If ttiat is Garside, Pat Diskin, and Miss Pis­ stricken witti a severe" heart ail­ are enjoying a vacation in Cali­ has' enrolled in the University of true then some people niust be OPENING FALL LUNCHEON the close of the session. fornia. tole and the president, Florence Plans for the opening luncheon MRS. A. C. GRANT has re­ ment White' visiting her son in Southern California.. injury-proof, y Lee Jones. Hie club wttl con­ Provo, Utah, is still under the of the Mesquite Club, Which is to B. P.Jg,C. HOLDS SOCIAL turned frOm* Reho, where she 30E30I tinue its monthly donation to the be held Friday, October 3, at 1:30, care of her physician. Mr. Hinge socaoisi hot lunch fund of the P.-T, A. MEETING AT MESQUITE CLUB MRS. FARNSWORTH NAMED has returned but lbs. Ringe will at El Rancho Vegas, have been More than 50 members and D perfected. | The committee in ACTING VICE PRESIDENT be..compelled to remain in the CHRISTIAN SERVICE ____—,,, , ,.*.»«»*. .guests of the Las Vegas Business Mrs. David Farnsworth has Utah city for at least two weeks o ggJOPP MEETS—•**- m°-mmr*-* charge of^arrangements »_egB*j^ tw^im-ai wmrf8 r.b,h been apffrointochby the * executive longer. fjf^J lf.Ssg gathered at the Mesquite Club .. This missionary section- of ttte mapQS&m&mim.n of hospitality-T. _;, •an Taneyd Mesdame, chair-s1 gattiprprf mt the board of the Mesquite** Club to Monday evening for a dessert so­ slefve as acting third vke presi­ MRS. AUDREY. WATTERS and Women's Society of Christian Tom Thebo, Elmer Mikkelsen, cial*. Following the serving of Hot ft your Horses1 1 dent aad membership chairman Miss Sybil Ronnow have been Service of the Methodist church J. H. Wadsworth, Mac Cazier and refreshments by the** officers, met -Thursday. This section is H B. Hoover. -.«§#:*• *- during the absence of Mrs. Frank appointed deputies in the office Clarabelle D. Hanley, president Purdy. All members having i under'the direction of Mrs. James of the club, introduced the mem­ of County Clerk "Lloyd Payne. H. Brooks and the sessions are BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR names of prospective members to They are filling the vacancies n bers who. te turn presented ttieir turn in are urged to contact Mra. o proving very -interesting. iftSS MISS FLORENCE DeVINNEY guests to the group. caused by the resignations of Mrs. Refreshments were served by Farnsworth before October 1. S. C. Rasmussen and Miss Sonya Little Miss Florence DeVinney Miss Angie Roosa read the club the hostesses, Mrs. *G. Herman celebrated her tenth birthday an­ Worthy. PIISIPJ Grayson and Mrs. Andy Rafael. prayer, "The Collect," by Mary MRS. MARTIN GIVES niversary -with a party at the Stewart and gave something of SEWING CLUB LUNCHEON ._,,,.-,Thos e,_ presen...t included : . Mes_ - home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. MR, AND MRS. JOHN KELLY T the general aims of the club and . Mra. R. W. -Martin was hostess returned Sunday * from a motor dames Harry AUen, Jr., Bert Pur- (Frank DeVinney, on Wednesday. the meaning of the prayer. to the members of her sewing trip to California. , j* j' a dy, Patlhskin, Sherwin G««*4e. Games and refr^hments made the Mrs. Grace Bowman, state club Tuesday at luncheon at the -James H. Down, Jr., Rogers Hay­ occasion a perfect one for Lynn | treasurer, and.member of the Pio- \ Woody Pierce, V. Gray Gubler, Horner, Connie Barrett Joan Mc* che Club, told of the general home of Mrs. W. N. Schuyler. ROGERS HAYGOOD, who has good, Fred Ferris and Jack Han­ Kennaj Jennie Gibson, Margaret Needlework and knitting pro­ been, stationed at Camp. Haan, son; and the Misses Blanche Lee, structure of the federation, its California, serving as a member ** Walke&TMarie Taylor, Loretta aims - and' program. w«i'X^ Mr. and Mra. James Cashman J witti needlework, version of the international entertained at dinner Monday "tbe guest list included: Mes- luncheon which started out to be KENO evening at their home on North dames Berkeley L. Bunker, honor a small gathering of the interna­ Fourth Street Seated at the table guest; James Sill/Stanley L. Har- tional members gathered in Los . were Mr. ami Mrs. Vail Pittman'. dy. Marion B. Earl. Orval Lee, Angeles, and which turned out to of Ely, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Boyer jBeed Whipple, Leroy Whipple, be one of the most interesting CRAPS of Carson a&7£_ss Frances Tola Adams, Writer Long, Earl functions of the convention^' j§ bOOK Brewtegton.of Bou«ter Cityt Miss Leevitt, LaMar Foremaster, J. Tona Cashman, Jimmie Cashman J Harold Brinley, Arthur Sant, V. The evening closed with an ex­ land the host and hostess. |Gray Gubler, Merle Frehner, Dick planation by Juanita Jarrett first vice president of the national PAH A beautiful- birthday cake was j White, Dan Crane, Paris Stewart, federation ten - year objective At the cut by Miss Tona, whose 17th Bill Whitehead, S. R. Whitehead, which was just completed and birtfedly^iniversary occurred on j Gerald Crowe, Eldon Larson, the new one adopted this sum­ Tuesday. I Wendell Bunker and the hostess- mer. ' *, ies, Vernon Bunker and Bryan L POKER MRS. C. C. BOYER HONORED JS Bunker. AT EL RANISHO LUNCHEdN MBS. SCHUYLER Mm'-' ' * 'ilP ENTERTAINS hit" J_m__m_m„.. , EASTERN STAR MEETS 21 Mnu'C. D. Breeze was hostess j AT MASONIC TEMPLE Mrs. W. N." Schuyler entertain­ atah^eonatMiRanchoyegas Southgate copter No. 18, ed with a luncheon Wednesday honoring Mrs, C. C. Boyer of Monday honoring Mra. C.C. Boyer a E s ^ ^regular session of Carson City. The luncheon Monday evening in the Masonic Carson City. Ihe afternoon was V£CA$\ devoted to contract was followed by a gamei of "pan." L^ le with Worthy. Matron Vio- FARO The guests mch*ed Mesdames _*&_ presiding. The secre- Those enjoying Mrs.- Schuyler's let • C. C. Boyer, Lou VKoftichek, O. C. ^.j ^^^ was read by j^ hospitality were Mesdames R. J. Boggs, Leo A. McNamee, James j jhal *Davison, secretary pro tem. Stephens, Charles DeArmond, W. CUM Cashman^ C.. W, Woodbury and A number of members were re- E. Ferron, Jack Conway,' A, -E. Roce Horse Charles P. Squires. }mfm ported; E Cahlan, C.1-'%' Wengert, C. P. 23 Fremont "'*' Mrs. Velma' Van Eaton an­ Squires aad the honor guest Mrs. KENO REBEKAHS CELEBRATE Tlii C. C. Boyer. NINETIETH ANNIVERSARY nounced ttet. the A. R^TJI-E- *^t^S*\^m\SNN^ — Cactus Rebekah lodge lof Boul­ _m__a wa m *pm a* m m tpj^i4^_W.wm—-T— b* WW. der City celebrated the ninetieth N E W anniversary of the founding of the BEAUTY order Friday evening. ' The Las Vegas lodge was represented by Busy Bee Cafe SHOES SALON Mesdames Josephine Johnson, 30C30I AUce Day, Erma Baxter, .Wanda We Serve l|||| -FEATURING g| . Nicolaides and Fern. Gillespie. - BREAKFAST - LUNCHES NATIONALLY Compliments III; Hot and Cold •- -fjfB U-WAH-UN CLUB OPENS ADVERTISED FOR FALL SEASON MONDAY COMPLETE DINNERS ' 25c ~ 35c— SOc The U-Wah-Un' Study Club will /BRANDS! start ite season Monday, Septem­ 105 North 1st, Next Bauk ber 29, with a luncheon at the home of Mrs. W. Iff. Schuyler.

RE|§§\X AND ENJOY YOUR LEISURE HOURS JACQUELINE

In the* CONNIE Others can't help notice the CHANGE . "UNOB^B^lVe&UXURY *gjj in yoti with a new NATURAL POISE NESTLES Perma­ L nent. Natural curls, •••-•• ^" - W - *!$• *s reconditions ihiJi&|p§| M-^^MlgM^ff N E S TTf^ ^ARIS FASHION COMPLETE • COC^^^.OUtsK5E AND CASINCS In Los Vegas BEAUTY SERVICE Sold Exclusively g^j-Hghti-y fpferto inrrMgit Here 1| PHON E 553 tocaoi MW Held El;Ranch**:Vegas " IRNiST ITpfcWfS. Msr.^THOS. I. HULL, Managlnt Director pomy-j§4Jtp Potfy»iM*ifi*t L1_WVEGAS' SMARTEJSKTORE ' I mm $8__m ^BJBLSW-'"ii-ISiigiM-^fetsT sib RE Friday, Itptemhsr 26, 1941. LAS VEGAS AGE Page Thro* _\ REPUBLICAN HEAD Ucan rally." The Republican na­ TO VISIT NEVADA tional chairman will be honored COMMISSIONER RUBIDOUX TELLS OF School Attendants The visit ot Congressman, Jos­ by a dinner at the Riverside Ho­ WEST POIN1*MSt EXILE eph W. Martin, Jr., to Nevada tel in Reno Friday evening, to today ^"F/jday) will be made the] which all Republicans in toestat e PUNS FOR IMPROVEMENT OF OTfl Should Visit Boardsoccasion * for a state-wide Repub­ are invited. StHEN^rTf^rovements Wtol Necessl#^*-^WMierv j School Attendance WiU Be Encouraged When Possible, i«g*of .Fremont Sifflt Roadway Suggested.! Says Selective Service Head. —nTrock Mode Ready for Racipg Meet. • Registrants resuming attend­ ance at schools this month should _^__i PTH! o-—*—"" • -J IT I. Jfk'-i I I first consult their, local boards to missioneLast Fridar A.y Pev-etoingy4J%-Coir&-. Rubidoux spoke 1 Fremonly improvt streee traffit Woulc conditiond be to wids on|! j ascertain approximately how soon ovtr station KENO on The Age ert*the roadway when money is I 'they may be called for military radio period- He was introduced available by taking three feet : I training, Jay H. White, state di­ SEE by the "editor, C. P. Squires, who trata. the sidewalk on each side of 1rector of selective . service, said said: ^M*l the street from Main to Fifth I today. Sill "Good evening, Las Vegas: street moving toe curbs and gut-1 | of young men who are earnestly "It is my privilege to introduce tm* -back three feet and rednc- While deferments from military " •'• fir-' this evening a member of the ing tte sidewalks to twelve teet .'training _b$ being1* granted stu- hoard of Las Vegas City GpnMJ in width instead of the present' I dents who ate preparing to enter missipners, whose particular width of fifteen feet That is, of j j certain occupations in which AND sphere of duty is to have charge course, if the property owners,' I shortages of manpower exist or of the streets and city property, think best . IMS I are indicated. Director White perhaps the most important duty As soon as we can get to it we; said, there are-no^group or blan- of the city government so far as plan to open up quite' a few new I ket deferments. Each case must BELIEVE the general public is concerned. streets. This program will be' j be acted upon individually by the : It is natural, therefore, that this slow, as the street equipment we I I local board having "jurisdiction, commissioner should desire , to. have is just about sufficient for I and unless a student can qualify '1 ITff7 ' take-die people into his confi­ toe upkeep of streets in a city as a "necessary man" under*selec--| dence as to his hopes and plans half the size of Las Vegas. But; Itice service regulations,He is lia-j for Las Vegas just,at. this critical toat toy friends, is what we have I ble to be' called for" induction j time when We are facing the to work wit]l and if we some-1 I when his order number is reached.! MogiirWords in Jji( Heating! - greatest growth and activity in the times seem slow in getting to a j ~"ItTIs tbe- policy* of the selective history of this city. I present job, I hope you wUl stop and (-service board to be as lenient as now to The Age radio audience think of the many calls per day I I possible within the Jaw in cases Mr. A. P. Rubidoux, commission­ we get, to cut down a tree, or Future Officers of Free France st Their Studies in English Classroom j pursuing educational opportuni- j er of streets and public proper- clean a parkway, cur patch a side-1 ties," Mr. White said. tt,EVANOliH ' walk, or to mend a hole in tbe a FIVE generations of French graduations. The few hundred stu­ tor toe Free French armies ot Gen­ Tbe. general policy, the directo** | wmSgk pavement But, no matter how I Tinfantry and cavalry officers, the dents remaining were railed to­ eral de Gaulle. Many of the original I added," Will be one of coopera- j .ond ^^H *' • MR. RUBIDOUX;^ small the job may be, or how] 133-year-old Military Academy of gether and told te flee—4o make refugee students have sinee joined I tion. • -••" --- .. : '- e-7 St Crti a few miles south of Paris, , t w i too ranks as IMftttenants. Bat otheril Thatdt^gBB. Mr. Sqiiire**, aaifr large, we* make a lift of* all fcallsT was what Weet Point ts to the offi­ *y f t" * _*' tn* ttffltr.—tf-f^gi-iafl" and then, so far as possible, take J Some 170, nearly one-halt of thehav e taken ttieir. place in the class­ QUAKER BURNOIL The Las VOgas Age for extending cers bf the United States Army. entire-reduced corps,-succeeded ln rooms, and nearly 290 young [Mrs. Mundy's Mother : to me the privilege of speaking them as, they come so that no one j Then, early last summer, Invasion getting toere. Frenchmen now live at toe Souto ^^^l^^*EATERsi^^^ * '; to the people of Las Vegas on wUl be neglected. *J|iIi| swept over Northern France, asd England college which Britain has _ ancient St Cyr closed its doors. 7 Today, supported by Anglo-Ameri­ | Suffers Broken Leg Now en Display afr the New Showroom ef their radio time. Also, I wish to At the present time there are can refugee organizations, these ex- tamed over to them. Some of them Mrs. W. B. Muni-i^was called thank Mr. Kelch and Radio Sta­ Already Its corps of cadets had students of St. Cyr are once more wljl be the Generals and Marshals no funds for streetrname markers, been halved by war-time emergency of the free France of the future. | to Salt Lake City last Tuesday I tion KENO for their courtesy. but we hope to have our present. at work, learning to become officers Tto be with her. mother, Mrs. A. F. In a period of fifteen minutes plans completed and have some Gunnery School Men We do n6t decide anything nere | Phillips, who slipped oa the lower j THE SIGNAL OlfcOMPANY it is, of course, impossible form e very effective markers set up for y L. » • _.-_\'T"gm : any more. We are no longer- * I step of 'the states in tbe apart- i to do more toan give you a brief the. guidance of our own citizens • reK "* •••• VOnyon Last Sad Rites for deliberative body. We just meet J ment of a friend in Salt Lake City outline of my ambitions for this 8th and Fremont I as well as tourists. Ninety men from the McCarran to pass what is handed out to us. i and broke' her leg. city." first of all, I wish- to say Field gunniry school left Satur­ —Rep. Harry Sauthoff, Farmer-,j Mrs. Phillips, who has passed that I have always Wanted to We are working out ways and PHONE 258 means of Mrfcnsferring the city day for a three day outing in Lee Mrs. Don Williams Labor, Wise, Cong. Record. her ninetieth birthday, is resting have a part in the progress of the canyon.. Food was supplied from S|l|l||||*f** jas comfortably as possible in the city of Las Vegas. Now, after offices to the War Memorial build­ The last sad rites for Mrs. Don ing which the city has purchased, toe mess hall at toe gunnery Expenditures this year on new i Holy Cross hospital but owing to »__ COMPLETE UNE OF having served.several months as scbool and the facilities of the Williams, who died last Thurs­ construction, will total about 10 I her advanced age it will be some a member* of the board of city So that we. may have better ac­ day, were conducted Sunday aft­ SPACE HEATERS — WATER HEATERS commodations for the records and camp at Lee canyon was opened billion dollars, tiie department of j time before she wtil be about FURNACES — CONVERSION BURNERS commissioners, I believe I have to them throug the cooperation of ernoon at the Garrison mortuary commerce reports. sufficient experience in the duties' the most modern system of ac­ with Rev. Ford Gilbert of the again.. counting. There are a great many the Las Vegas recreation board. assigned to me to go ahead and, The group returned. Monday after­ Methodist church officiating, -\.. It pays te use AGE WANT ADS. with toe help. of the- mayor and things we have to do in ourTt- tempt to keep pace. With tbe pres­ noon. Transportation was pro­ Mrs. Marion B. Earl contributed 'other members of the board ""and vided by army trucks.. two sacred solos, accompanied at the. approval of the* public, help ent rapid growth of the city and about all toe'tone of the commis­ the organ by Mra. Bryan L. Bun­ RONZONE'S ON STYLE plan here a city we may all be , Cast, local head of the PWA, for ker. _WrW3&- prOud of. |§i7 .JSJH-'-T '•-.;• sioners is taken up ay contacts prying tois necessary improve- we totak Tfcay-taeiielpfu*c William Kuert; Gerald Crowe, : My BSat and most important ment at the municipal golf course. At a later date* I hOpe to tell George Logan, Elate Murphy, ||§ #it -m concern,'because of immediate in­ In closing I wish to thank the JR. A> Putnam, and W. J. Baxter terest to every person in Las Ve­ the people of Las Vegas of our city employees who are so loyally present building, plumbing and acted as pallbearers. Sfcl_§ gas, is the condition of our streets. cooperating wito me to*effort s to Mrs: Williams is survived by fifa* In a large portion of the city they electrical ordinances and toe effi­ make all these ami other improve­ ONtTHf AIR cient manner in which, inspections her husband and a little daugh­ are in a bad way. With the per­ ments possible. EspeciaUy I wish ter; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. DAILY NEWS--9-30 AM. sonnel and the equipment avail­ lire being carried out by Building 'to- thank Street Superintendent able, we are doing much repair Inspector Norton, Electrical En­ Mike Leavitt for the excellent Frank Johnson, "and one sister, ON K-E-N-O * 1400 ke. work, doing some necessary gineer Al.DreW and Plumbing In­ work he is doing at a substantial MrS. Earl Cope. Interment was patching here and there and tear­ spector Eisner, and the important saving. • * \W£ikm&!T§-made in Woodlawn cemetery. Yes, Sir-Tops in comfort service these departments pro­ ing up some sections of streets MR. SQUIRES: Well, Mr. Rubi­ and rebuilding. In cases where vide for the protection and pro- ami style—when you wear w* -rebuQiliT«**!"w|orit; tt~ losing**motio n -of- better building -prae*- doux. you have told us much ticesi*'^^^; about tiie affairs of our city .'How­ done to withstand heavy traffic. ever, we are about tp have an­ PROFESSIONAL TOWN-CLAD SUITS! To rebuild a block of street ap­ I should mention "also tiiat day other of our famous fall race proximately 350 feet long by 40befor e yesterday, Wednesday, we meets. Can you tell what your feet Wide costs in the neighbor-., Were able to place in operation department is doing to aid tothis ? hood of $587. This will provide toe two new, closed garbage. MR. RIIBIDOUX: In answer to DRUG CO- a 4-inch base of gravel and about trucks, one for tiie wet garbage that Question, I will say tbat I am two and one-half inches of oil- and one for toe dry. These trucks anxious to cooperate with the 4 2 1 F R E M O NT mix black top paving. with their hoisting and loading management in every way. We are COMPLETE | Curbs and gutter*^ will run in arrangements - and their closed getting the race track and other the neighborhood of $1 per lineal tops, wiB not only enable us' to things, at the city park in shape FOUNTAIN SERVICE foot and sidewalks will cost-from operate toe garbage collection to - accommodate the • Crowd and -1* 29 cents to 30 cents a square foot. branch of our work cheaper, but expect to have the race track In Another thing which might great- will improve bealth conditions perfect condition when the races and cut down fire hazards. I - Phone 378 : start, October 11. We ask property owners to co-1 MR. SQUIRES: Your comments operate wito us m freeing their U. .-fee- activities of your depart- PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS back yards of rubbish and weeds, i ment 0f the city of Las Vegas are GILDNER improve ttie appearance of our both interesting and instructive •^and cut down nuisance coh- _,_ behaU bf toe people of Las I0C3OI EOQOC lOOtac JEWELER . ditoms we find in many places. Vegas and tor The Las Vegas Age WATCH MAKING The old garbage trucks were ial«nd Station KINO as well, I ENGRAVING such condition tiiat it Was cost-! thank you. SPill FORISALE JEWELRY REPAIR ing the city too much for repairs j*-ow we must bid you all, AND MANUFACTURE and we were fortuaate in being Good Night, Las Vegas. |P E. J. GILDNER ' ame. to trade them in as part of In order to close on estate Of" offering to s^ll approxi­ tbe* purchase price of the new mately 600 acres of land, 200 acres in fhe city limits 32 FREM ON ones. llllll '-Pill of Las Vegas, and 400 acres adjoining, _W_\ (Las Vegas Pharmacy) Lam hoping to be able to getj the necessary equipment iftri This property hrm n fmnbpgf rrf nlmnt*- ftrHi» mila cm street paving work WKeteby weTj Charleston ond one mile on both sides of the Boulder may lessen the cost of such work i Dam highway on Fremont from Charleston.-f|^l pur^ apd ewe money for. the property j biased mis 'profmtiy ''*^rSjrie3Kf7'Sw:*1 *?l**l^-'over 32 75 We ase NOT aa old Estab­ pwneirs. years ago. It is clear and-will be sold for a modest lished Red Estate Firm, I have drawn definite specifica­ down payment rind 20 years on halance at- 4% 4n- but neither ara. we to • tions for building streets, curbs, teresi^sQ Its location is ideal for a large building and STATE of SUSPENDED gutters and sidewalks, which I subdfvisiorl profecf..' See me personally or address-— ANIMATION. believe will assure the city bet­ ter values for the money spent. *~K7w*^YBR_g___ri THi ONLY SCIENTIFIC ROLLING RADIUS TRMC Ia view of toe above.fact it 1 Another improvement I hope to Runs loo/vf -Better-fraction might bo good business on be instrumental in bringing about 1. (f F1SH_R _& jj your part to list your prop­ is the building of municipal swim­ erty wito us and gat re­ ming pools in several parts of the --National Hotel SKlt sults NOW. ' city. I am making a study of the construction as well as the meth­ Bex 63, Las Vegas, Nevada ods of operation of swimming Tower Service, Station f. o. Self assurance when the boss M^JTtal BAUS'.-' pools in various Ct^iforhia eities. TED¥fl||

cisco, not an all-year route. The marvelous development of ing bee county witb 3,748 stands What is now highway 50 is the California's interest in winter assessed. y NEWS OF INTEREST historic Tra&srSierra roate.Jn the sports is just one of the reasons ALL MADE IN ONE DAY Elko led in to* number of live­ stage coach and pony express why this highway should be an stock witb 87,868 stock cattle, days, that was the link connecting all-year route. 1,931 bulls, .1,693 horses (1,100 central California with the east. Colorado cleared ott tbe snow pounds and tip). 132 driving bors- TO NEVADA FOLKS Along that road now are toe old on its portion of toe highway, and es, 1,366 saddle horses,- 2,313 HISTORIC •fflOKWAY WILL f •stage stations, developed into re­ the state technically- known as I Stock horses, 53 work t>mules, 20 BE KEPT OPEN WINTERS sorts. "Sunny California", now will do) stock mules, five jacks, 134,804 The California highway "cem- Construction of the Centtal the same. sheep and 1,204 bucks. misstaeed a Lake TaM* meet- (now Southern) Pacific railroad to Humboldt county had the most injlieided that highway* m%^_ Truckee, north of Lake Tahoe, ELY-LAS VEGAS BOS 'WM burros-—44. Pfecerville-Tahoe road, be kept diverted interest to the parallel HEARING POSTPONED |I| Lyon county also topped the oplfi during, toe Whiter. ||||| highway, and the Placerville Hearing on toe Ely-Las Vegas roll for goats* with 1,500; Washoe The practice has been to keep route has1 been lettljii winter to Bus-Line's complaint against the led in poultry, 26,235, while Eu­ hipway 40, the- Reno-Truekee-| snow drifts at its summit. Pony Express Stages on charges reka had 98 brood mares as a Auburn road>cl*arof snow at all . Highway 50 is one of the grand that toe latter is conducting an winner. .. . .illll thlSes, but the road along toe south roads in toe world. From Annap­ intra-state business, was post­ shete of Tahoe has been closed in olis, Md., through Washington! D. poned by toe public service com­ YOUNG ERICSON DIES Wmm w$a|er. In fact, toat stretch has C, and -on -to, San Francisco, it mission and officials said the mat­ Vg THE PHILIPPINES been the only portion of highway covers 3,232 miles, following cen­ ter would probably be set for the 50, from Washington to San Fran­ ters of population. middle of next month. William Word was received here of the A. Sherwin, Los Angeles attorney, death of Norman John Ericson, appeared for. the Pony Express son of Mr. and Mm D. E. Ericson Stages. Wmm iBIll of Reno, who died in Notre Dame hospital in Baguio, Mountain Province, P. I., after a four RENO ATTORNEY IS DEAD months' illness of tropic fever. NOW THAT YOU KNOW PRICES Art E. Jeffers, well known Ne- j vada attorney and father of Elwin I Mr. Ericson was a native of St. Jeffers, former Winnemucca resi-1 Passed by Center Louis, Mo .y and was 34 years of dent wbo is now manager of the; T was Canada that supplied most exchange for war commodities age. He received his early educa­ AREOOINOW^M 1§§ Lovelock employment service of-1 of the mechanized transport Canada needs and ts order to al. tion in McKinley Park grammar fice, died in a Reno hospital fol- j , Iused by General WaveU is his fa- low the great motor industries of school and Reno high school and lowing a t*vo months' illness. . j l mous North Africa drives against the United States to concentrate in 1930 was graduated from the SETTER BUY NOWIII Jeffers; Who was born, at Ber-1 ' toe Italians ia Libya apd, Ethiopia. their energies oa other thiagi. _**» University of Nevada Mackay It Is Canada toat is making much ready the n\>tor industry of to* school of mines. He was given lin, Wisconsin, A|>ril 28, 1881,1 at tb* mechanized transport being Dominion has **produced more than came to Nevada in 1924, settling j ' massed in tiw British Isles to ward 120,000 mechanical transport veM« his master's degree from the Uni­ 1937 PONTIAC SEDAN—-Beige Color in Contact, Elko county. He was | cies of various types and the pic­ versity in 1939. He is survived C. R. Klayer ot the Housing Au­ sn extol long smoke, with so many , off invasion, and under the Hyde thority in Danville, III, is holding headaches oot of the way in toe Good tires, seat covers. Local owner. admitted to the bar to Reno .in Park Agreement, such vehicles may ture, shows Jast part et toe output by his parents, and widow, Miriam promotion of the enterprise." $485 the spring of 1927, .^making his be part ot the supplies which Catta- of a single day at one of these Z. Ericson, and a sist&r, Edna Erie- a cashier's voucher fer $708,294.86 Similar housing pjrojecte are be-j home in Reno since that tone. • ba will send to toe United States seCanadia n factories. SPilll son, ip^iiii ^_n —part of the funds for two con­ ing speeded throughout .toe nation, t 1937 OLDS 6 COUPE—Light Green During his career, he specialized •" His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave struction projects, that will provide but the demand tor new and better; | finish, excellent tires, runs like oTopT iri corporation and mining law. yard for outdoor exhibits, such ar •mertte, merchandise, banks, too** Ericson, are well known over "the homes tor the famines of skilled firfiiRWS, fer pwnnnn ftf Iw am* "W^-I $465 CivU War artillery, ammunition tor vehicles, mines and improve­ state, having taken an active part workers. Mr. Klayer said he cele­ erate Incomes, is still regarded ss; NEVADA MUSEUM mmi in fraternal orders for many brated "that prosperous feeling by acute in many statu. -Mim." < J* mm, 1 1939 BUICK SEDAN —Radio, good wagons, a narrow gauge railway ments, and airplanes, REPAIRS COMPLETED locomotive and Ore cars. All other classes decreased in years. Mrs. Ericson is the incom­ tires, seat covers. Local owner. ...—.. $750 Completion of extensive im­ A qualified curator has charge valuations. ing worthy matron of the O. ,E- S. provements to the interior of the of toe cataloguing sTnd display of ' The largest increases were $1,- of Nevada and a past noble grand [1941 OLDS 66 SEDAN—House car, few mileage, two- mint* building, tite Nevada State all exhibits, . W&W of Nevada Rebekah lodge No. 7 of Museum, have been announced 080,839 in Clark county, $4,444,106 Reno. Mr. Ericson will be at the C . D. BREEZE by Chairman Clark J." Guild of in Washoe county, and $4,364,073 head of the Shrine for toe coming tone finish, seat covers. SEE US FOR A DEAL ON NAVAL ENSIGN DIES in White P|ne. %wM ATTORNEY-AT-LAW the institute board TMm AFTER AUTO ACCIDENT p|| year. 11111111 THIS ONE! Cases have been installed and Only airplanes assessed were, in Phone 8 Room 1—Western Union Bldg,' 4Q7 Fremont St. articles of interest and historical A United States naval ensign Washoe county, where 22 planes Every heart thit has beat value are being received for pres­ Who just received his commission Wove assessed at an average val­ strong' and cheerfully has left a ervation and display, Judge Guild in the reserve will never serve ue of $547.73 each. hopeful impulse behind it in the reported It has long been known his country aboard ship..?____W_ Foxes were assessed at $808 for world, and bettered the tradition §§JAMES CASHMAN| toat throughout the state ami in This 22-year-old lad, Charles 80 in Clark county; 10 at $400 in of mankind.—Stevenson,^ !— JOB HUFFORD Thomas Hampton of Los Angel­ I. S. Thompson "The Home of Guaranteed Used Cars" other states that former residents Elko and eight at $40 in Hum­ Attorney-at-Law of Nevada have-many articles and es, California, died at the Battle boldt county. Lyon" was the lead- It pay- tm mam AGE WANT ADS. Attorney-ot-Law .^m Mountain general hospital, never 109 NORTH MAIN LAS VEOAS PHONE 116 collections that properly belong in 3_ Rooms 5 & «—-Griffith BUg. the state museum and toat they regaining consciousness after an 3 Delkin Bldg. i Phone 284 Lai Vegas, Nevada will be turned .over to the board auto crash 51 hours before in ^= tv when the owners aire satisfied that which be and his three compan­ the museum-board is fully pre­ ions figured. PiUn pared to receive and care for. toe Hampton, whose . skull was BOWLING CHARLES LEE HORSEY ** "*v badly fractured and Who suffered McNAMEE t. McNAMBB valuable relies.- * 'T$f0_WS$ Get tip 'a party - and come in for fun and Attorney-at-Law A large part of the mint grounds other injuries, had remained in a on toe north side of the building coma since the auto in which the healthful exercise. Our alleys are in perfect Suite 1-2, Clark Building Attorneys-at-Law has been enclosed by a climb- quartet were riding overturned on condition. Ten of them assure you of no a curve cm the eastern outskirts Phone 164 Bl Portal BMg. Las Yogas BELIEVilT OR NOT- proof wire mesh fence, forming a of the Lander town. When picked waiting. -' up Hampton was unconscious. John Richard Dierker, 21, of Plar ott the Finest Alleys In Amer­ Gems of Thought— San Leandro, California, who, suf­ ica - - • ai the Air Conditioned PAUL RALLI E. H. HAWKINS, M. 0. ONLY 90 BAYS 'TR CHRISTMAS! fered an ankle fractured in toe GEHERAI. PRACTICE Either make toe tree good, and mishap, was moved to tbe Mare Special Attention to Confinement his fruit good; or else make toe Island naval hospital and accom­ RECREATION CENTER Attorney at Law P?|*|f . CUM - **5*5.3S?g •beea corrupt* - and -his feuik-ee*'*panyin g .hfctY was Richard -WU­ 115 S. Second Hum MH. - Coram* So. Sth aad Bridger rupt: for-the tree is known for liam Jencks, 21, of Oakland, who IBS Beckley BMg. -.Phone 123 Phono lira Laa Vesaa, Nevada his fruit—New Testament: Mat­ was the last of toe four. fcV!S thew 12:33. WE The four youths were enroute to the Pacific coast to assume We must first be made good, duties with* toe naval reserve. before we can do good; we must They had just graduated from first be made just, before our toe naval reserve* mic|fehipmen's works can please God—for When school ot Northwestern Univer­ _$• ENJOY ALL GAMEKAT THE , J we are justified by faith in sity** in* Chicago. " THE ». Christ, then come good works,— Their auto went out of control Latimer. I . WS!&Mi&?: in striking a graveled shoulder and overturned in the road, di- He who loves goodness harbors rectly in front of the Bell Tele­ angels, reyeres reverence, and phone office at Battle' Mountain. lives with God.—Emerson. Boulder Club The strength and toe-happiness NEVADA PROPERTY T}*- of a man consists in finding out VALUATION INCREASED ^g| the way in which God is going, arid going to that way, too.—Hen­ Assessed valuation of Nevada ry Ward Beecher. • P|p property, subject to final equali­ zation for 1941 was more total Never, was love, or gratitude, $9,000,000 higher than toe 1940 or bounty practiced but with in­ final valuation, the Nevada tax creasing joy, which made the commission announced on basis practicer still more in love'with of returns sent by the cbdnty the fair act.—Shaftesbury. assessors. • -allB SKIi'll The total valuation by toe state What happiness is, the Bible as returned by the assessors is alone shows clearly and certainly, $210,184,827. The 1940 valuation, and points out the way that leads after equalization, was $201,074,- tO toe attainment of it.—~Cble"f-^ ****" ^^^^S^mmS'-\''W4 idge«TsS|l The classes of property show­ ing increases oyer the 1940 fig­ Happiness and Virtoe rest upon ure were 'privately, owned lands, each other; the best are not only livestock, net proceeds of mines, the happiest, but the happiest are city and town real estate and im­ usually the best.—Bulwer. ffpjfl provements, country improve- •COCKTAIL COCKTAIL LOUNGE LOUNGE T* HHK CONSOLIDATED FAST# m IN FREIGHT ISll J~ -lf * 818 South Main Street „_ ,_ Phone 480 |||KENO CRAPS CONNECTION CONNECTION * DAILY OVERNIGHT SERVICE ROULETTE FARO BANK LOS ANGELES — IAS, VEGAS — BOULDER CITY PIONEERS IN TRUCK TRANSPORTATION STUD J*OKER PANGINGUE Los Angeles Terminal. 534 Molino SL. Fb. Trinity 6241 TWENT%OME RACE HORSE KENO CHEAP AND COMFORTABLE DESERT TRAVEL LAS VEGAS-TONOPAH- RENO STAGE LINE WHEEL OF FORTUNE Tl|7'* SEBASTIAN MIKULICH. Owner Ticket Office — Overland Hotel Tariff "^Tariff 8; 15 Lv. Ar. 7:35 18.80 dJ 8:40 Lv. ia*ms VEGAS- . Lv. 6:28 8.08 ORVIRNOW/ 1.50 11:18 Lv. INDIAN SPRINGS Lv. 4:28 7.50 4.00 18:58 Lv. PJ BEATTY Lv. 2:45 6.00 5.00 1:45 Lv. GOLDFIELD Ar. 1:58 5.00 6.50 3:45 LV. TONOPAH Ar. 18:81 |£ MINA Lv. 11:10 8.00 5:28 Lv. HAWTHORNE LV. 18:85 8.75 6:38 Lv. . SOHUK&lifT Lv. 9:10 7:18 LV. FALLON Lv. l»15 Witn Yoiir Name 18.00 8:15 Ar. FERNIJEY Lv. I'SB DEATH VALLEY SERVICE _I -liUfi AUSAfuATlHE*. 8:15 Lv. LAS VEGAS ' Ar. 7:25 11:88 A DEATH VALLEY JOT. ^3t* 4*M * ; 1 pfclS -Ar.-#*FURNACE ORREK- INN 7 Lv. 4:00 Fare—Las Vegas to Death Valley Jit., One Way $3.00 'm^m^M mM • Round Trip $5.40 lii*- Las Vegas # Furnace Creek Inn, One Way $5.00 Blokildel! dl|il> ^^W____^^^mm Round Trfc $948 NOTE—No Local Service Between Fallon and Reno.?;-,*: 411 Fremont Wiono.-'-ai "fill TUab is shown ta Ught Pace type. ' S*2» (County, ee* within twenty day* U saved out of said County oat within said Judicial District, and IA aU other -cases Father of Mrs. Luce ! within thirty days (exclusive Ot toe WONDERFUL GRANDCHILD WAKENS OFffCIAL •• day ot service), and defend the above Passes Away in Reno j,entitled action. Mrs. H. E. Luce was caUed to This action. is brought to recover I judgment • and 'dmitm* dissolving toe eReno the first of the -week by the- ] bonds est matrimony existing between RAVINGS FROM NEW GRANDMOTHER serious illness of her father,'Dan DIRE CIORY Jjiiintlf{ and defendant, a* more fully 1 j appears Seat toe verified complaint W. Dunkle, Washoe county treas­ I ffled herein ^ to which reference is Drive to Salt Lake Brings New ldeas.-<-Brig- urer. B81I j hereby made, being case No. 12481. (District Court Seal) harisi Young Prophetic Planner.—-Highways We are sorry to announce feat COUNTY OFFICIALS Dated this 3rd aay of September, Mr. Dunkle passed away Tuesday BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS A. 6. 19*1. . LLOYD S. PAYNE, Clerk Of the and Filthy Rest Rooms of Utah Criticized. evening. He had lived in Reno Chairman _.„._w-„.„™_ Ira J. Earl Eighth Judicial District Court for 50 years and had been treas­ Earl F. Davison Rodney Colton ot the State of Nevada, lit and By FLORENCE S. BOYER tirely sold out and there would urer since 1914. A- *||^ for Clark County, Nevada. be standing room only. t Judge of the Eighth Judicial Dis­ By Jean Rasmussen, Deputy. Last week I enjoyed an experi- The American Legion post in trict Court — Hon. George E. HAROLD M. MORSE. •* When you think of the difficul­ fcReno bears the name at his son, MADISON B. GRAVIS, • ence which comes only once in* a Marshall. Attorneys for Plaintiff. woman's life, when I drove to ty many communities have in sell­ Darrell Dunkle. ^jlllll Pub. Sept. 5-12-19-26. 1941. Salt Lake to greet my first grand- ing even a minimum of tickets for similar courses, it bt evident I Sheriff M. H. (Gene) Ward NOTICE OF APPLICATION FON PER­ | child, a dear little girL District Attorney Roland H. Wiley MISSION TO APPROPRIATE THE For several years now, I have that Salt Lakers do go in for cul­ Asst Dist. Atty. V. Gray Gubler PUBLIC WATERS OF THE STATE ture and the .better type of enter­ Farnsworths Attend * OF NEVADA. . been listening to a number, of my l And. and Rec. David, Farnsworth j friends rave about their grand- tainment. S%'^li Application No. 10705 (children. I have tried to listen • When Brigham Young laid Out Assessor .... Frank C. DeVinney the city with its extraordinarily County dale ... Lloyd S. Payne Notice is hereby given mat on the, j patiently, although I'll admit that Fremont Launching 30th day of July, 1941, In accordance \ (Fve sometipies had my tongue in wide streets, he could hardly '*" Mr.. and Mrs. * David S. Farns­ Treas. and Tax Collector wtth Section 59, Chapter 59, of toe, have foreseen the advent of the Wm. B. Mundy Statutes of 1919, Dalton H. Slide ott [my cheek, and wondered how worth plan to leave today for San Las Vegas, Conner of Clark, State of I such usually sane and sensible automobile, but he planned well, Pedro, where they will be guests J. PT and Coroner Mahlon Brown Nevada, made application to the State _ptm Bureau ._...- J. H. Wittwer Engineer of Nevada tor permission to [ people could go into their dotage For a large city, Salt Lake is of the California Shipbuilding apafonriate 330 second feet of the pub­ 1 so suddenly. Corporation and the United States Pub. Admin. Margaret Gallagher lic waters of toe State of Nevada. Di­ singularly tree of traffic conges­ Coiinty Physician Hale B. Slavin version is to be made from an under­ Well, it's the queerest thing, tion, her six-lane streets carry­ Maritime Commission on Satur­ ground source at a point la the NW V* day, September 27, at fee launch­ Deputy State Superintendent of tma Sec. 21, T. 22 S., R. SI E.. M. D. ! but since -I've *etumed,Fve-tiisd ing her traffic quickly and effi­ Schools ...... Harvey Dondero B. Sc M., or at a point from which the ltd tell several groups about my ciently. SSI ing of the S. S. John C. Frempnt N. W. corner of said section 21 bears at the Terminal Island shipyards. Constable ImmSSm. D. S- (Jack N. 16" 14- W., 329.7 feet. Water will be j exceptional grandchild, and every It seems a pity that a similar Larry) Lawrence. conveyed to the NW*>i JtW*4 Sec. 21; time, in just a few seconds people plan was not followed when Las It is of interest to know that swv,, svi mm and NW_ SEV* sec. j begin murmuring "Oh please ex­ Vegas was laid out. With the our old friend, Basil Kehoe, Who 16, T. 22 is.. H. 61 E„ M. D. B. % M., cuse me, I-have an appointment operated the great plant of fee State Senator ...... A. C. Grant and there used far irrigation and -do­ whole desert to build in, we could Assemblymen —'Clifford Jones, mestic purposes from January "1st to with Mary, or Tom, or Dick, or just as well have had streets twice Babcock & Wilcox Company near CD. Baker, James Farndale, December 31st of eaca year. Harry.** This puzzles me, because as wide. Wmk Boulder Dam and had charge of Date ef first publication, Aug. 29, 1941. the making of the great steel John Kelly. "Wm Date of last publication, Sept. 26, 1941. it isn't as though 1 were trying to I must admit that I can't say CltY Signed: tell- them about any ordinary pipes, 50 feet in diameter, wife ALFRED MERRITT SMITH, half as much for Utah highways which theBJbur diversion tunnels Mayor Howell Garrison State Engineer. baby,-^^^^^^^^ E11111I117 * l as for Salt Lake streets. Generally were lined? .and the penstock BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PER- The one I'm talking about is MIBSION TO APPROPRIATE THE, speaking, Utah /highways are pipes an dother steel pipes for Art Smith, Sr.,—Finance and ReV"** PUBLIC WATERS OF THE STATE the sweetest, most adorable, pink vastly inferior to those in Nevada. carrying the water under great. enue • -• -%&I "—."MS^M —©F-WEVAS*r~r and .white little ,* Oh, please ~Fhey-*re -narrow aHd.*rough,'Wltff pressure to the power house pen­ M. C Tinch—Police and Fire come back. Don't go away' I high centers, which possibly ac­ Application 10725 stocks, is at fee head of the great Pat Clark l||* Sewers, Water and 1 promise. *I'll try not to mention counts in some -measure for the shipbuilding plant at Terminal Light _^__^m- Notice is hereby given that on the j my grandchild once -more. great number of automobile acci­ Island A. P. Rubidoux—Streets and City 8th day. of September, 1941, in accord­ I guess I can talk about Salt dents in Utah. It was sheer re­ ance with Section 59, Chapter 59. of lief to pass fee Nevada state line Two sons-in-law of Mr. and Property the Statutes of 1919, John Sigurdson of Lake City without being consid- Mrs. Farnsworth are in'fee em­ City Clerk $0 Helen Scott I Las Vegas, County of Clark, State of • ered a pest. To my Way of think­ sign just beyond Mesquite, on our Nevada, made application to the State return trip, and to roll onto the ploy of the California Shipbuild­ Deputy Cleric .... LeRoy Whipple Engineer of Nevada for permission to ing, Salt Lake is one of the most ing Corporation, 0.„W. iPrwten appropriate-0".25 of a second foot of the •beautiful of cities, geographically, smooth, wide,, highspeed high­ Chief of Police Frank Wait public waters of the* State of Nevada. ways of this grand state. |g||| and Elmer Casey. City Attorney . Paul Ralli Diversion is to be made from an linder- at least. Salt Lakers* complain I ground source at a point in the NEi4 incessantly about the heat in sum­ In addition to the highways, I itely disgusting. Deputy City Attorney-**- ! NE'4 Sec. 34, T. 20 §.. R. 61 E., M. D...... —--•%»)&• Madison B. Graves I B. & M,, or at a point from which the mer and the cold and smoke in have one other rather minor crit­ The final humorous touch was I N.E. corner of said section 34 bears icism to make of our sister state. that all fee dirty ones displayed City Engineer.... Harlan T. Brown N. 13* 19- E., 1,055 ft Water will be winter, but" get right up on their j conveyed by pipe line to the place of . ears if visitors have any criticism. This is a. <5iticism I have heard printed signs informing the pub- I use located In the same subdivision as I . Located on the slopes of the voiced n by others, and does j lie something to this effect: "We CLARK COUNTY GENERAL ! the point of diversion, and there used not HOSPITAL BOARD . for Quasi-municipal purl* OSes from gorgeous Wasatch Mountains, the Utah alone. It is a j desire and are required to main- January 1st to December 31st of each jcity founded by Brigham Young subject which is not often dis tain clean and sanitary rest roome Paul Jones, lent Adams, L. J. j year. K^s f ¥*Klffi cussed in print, bull* which has Pulsipher, George W. F. John­ is one of homes, schools, colleges, for the health and Comfort of -.fee %'-M~4 ALFRED MERRITT SMITH, and churches. It is truly a home much to do with the health and traveling public. 1 Please inform son, Rev, C. H. Sloan. , State Engineer. comfort of fee traveling public. us in you find anything which : Date of first pubUcation Sept. 19, 18ft. FREE SHOWS FOR THS ARMY AND NAW city, where people are' more in­ [ Date of last publication Oct 17, 1941. BOYS have become a weekly feature of military terested In their homes and fami­ I refer to fee rest rooms maintain­ does not meet our rigid require­ JUSTICES OF THE PEACK life. Above it a closeup at the finale of one of the ed in the service stations. During ments." I'll admit I didn't inform (Outlying Townships) sai—- rattamdnmjpar recent Grant bat*. Citizens Committee for the Army and Navy thows, lies than in supporting the night I NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PER­ concert in Chica90, beautiful Marion Claire received a delega­ with a beautiful aetrett singing the "Star Spangled spots. Which isn't to say that the round trip, of the half-dozen the proprietors that feeir rest Boulder City .... A. J. Nelson MISSION TO APPROPRIATE THE tion of army selectees from Fort Sheridan, whe named ner Banner" at a color guard ttandt at attention, and so-called "rest rooms" I saw, only rooms fell far stunt of my re- Searchlight_.'. . Dt.JELL Fenlon PUBLIC WATERS OF THE STATE their favorite soprano. Miss Claire sang to the largest crowd the audience of 5,000 min Joins in. The Citizens Salt Lake doesn't offer entertain­ OF NEVABA. wst assertshleal this Slammer 4» the popular, lafcesld* parte, and Committee now hat thl "bus th»w** «nHa> In tht one was-deeently -clean. IRie oth­ qUirements^j'^f figured that it Goodsprings .... Peter Rosentower 1t*M and will expand show aotlvltlet thte Fall mm. ment of --fee-heat, but-ttr. is large­ la known wtth her "committee et notification" in the SheU ef B B ia y ers were filthy in varying de­ would do little good to complain Mesquite 7 Leo M. Hardy tht bandstand. |§B57 Winter, • • - " T ly the younger generation and the Application 10701 visitors who go out dining and grees, not with-the dirt which is to a proprietor who had allowed Bunkerville .-TA>Warren Hardy the result of the Wear and tear of his rest rooms to reach feeir pres-. Logandale* JjL... John E. Whipple Notice is hereby given that on the NOTICE OF APPUCATION FOR PER­ dancing. ' IPIl 11P1 123rd day of July, 1941, in accordance MISSION TO APPROPRIATE THE Twenty-One Citizens Hospital Board Holds The most noted eating place in a day's use, but,__ wit. h -i^-»:othe dir, t of ent dirty and unsanitary condi­ Overton wT , E. D. Hickman 'with Section 459, Chapter 59, of the PUBLIC WATERS OF THE STATE s tion. Statutes of ISIS, Harold J. and Geral­ OF NEVADA. Receive Final Papers town, and. one of the oldest, goes ! ?g^ ; . Mo*** of foe™ J*ere_ def in- dine M. Stocker of Las Vegas, Coimty | Election of Officers in for marvelous food, hut no mu- { of Clark, State of Nevada, made appli- > AppUcation 10716 ._. Clark county has 21 new citi­ The hospital board field an elec­ cation to the Slate Engineer ox Nevada 1 ___& S28E ——— . j_gj sit, not even a nickel in the shit f tm permission to appropriate .50 of a Notice is hereby given that on the zens, as that number of residents tion at the Clark County general machine. second foot erf the public waters of the '22nd day of Auguat 1941, in accord- State Of Nevada, ^mera,wri.mK^mS£.^mt.Xm I _^HK? appeared before John R. Garrity, hospital Monday evening with the One advertisement appearing in . Diversion" is to be ance with Section S9,_Chapter 59,^ of the IN THS ElOHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT assistant inspector inyclbja^e of the morning paper the day after COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVA- following result 1 .ThomaiTAdams our arrival, *is$e sorTi^TaTeiW DA. OT AND FOB THE COUNTY OF immigration tod naturalization, was elected chairman of the tfr^Mtf^^^i a point from whiclTthe' S W~ comer «f Iff"£.°J *_"_«ae.. mama application u> down on the type of entertain- CLARK. said section SB bears St** 46* w ^ IK?I *¥ State «^gln«er of Nevada for per­ for their final hearing. fect Water wiH be convS^fey ntoe i •2^Lon *2_P'm**S***9 «.*> second feet The examination was held be­ board; Rev. Chas, H. Sloan, first i ment preferred. This advertise-j No. 12505 toe to the places at use located: witf_i S? °*S ***JH«- JS"*"** 2*J** S^18 «***• vice chairman; George W^ John- j ment notified fee readers tiiat all ] tte_M_n aubdivisioiTi^ui oolntyS Nev»**-* Wverston-is to be made from fore Judge George E. Marshall. FOR WINTER WHILE STOCKS VERA LAW. Plaintiff. ditosStoS, and, there wmtorQuaSl S? *£$*?«S2SlSd.sou^ J* -* potot to son, secretary, and. Paul Jones, seaion tickets tea certain con- -*' -. *** - va. ^__M munteSSI purposes fronT JwiuarV^UA? Q'JF'X* Ws* §?*• *• T* » sTs* M M. D. M., and there used for irriga­ assistant secretary. I.cert and lecture course were en-j HENRY A. LAW. Defendant. to .December sStWlaSi vea? •!*__: it •_«>*- • ** » point jfewn tion and domestic-purposes from Jan­ ARE COMPLETE ^-^^tt ->#• ''^m SUMMONS car uary 1st to December 31st of each year. Tha Stale of Nevada Ssjiuli Greeting* ™asssn*..-jaH.*aSignedr: =«•-» * *-'. OF CLARK. We've helped hundreds of young .fellows No. 12491 Solve this very important problem. PETER MOCH, JR., Plaintiff. -—"p*— .j vs:—*-y --,j_)___i &»& THERESA ELIZABETH MOCH, JR., eedL SsSftrt' Bg^? SSSTDefendant iri_gfe. SPHBSONS -'yg ------COMMUNITY CHEVRMH-*<*MPA*YI The Stale of Nevada Sends Oreelings te Said Defendant: Joyce You are hereby summoned tn appear LLOYD H. TRITLE within ten <|ays after the service upon CALIFORNIA you of this summons if served in said County, or within twenty days if served out Of said- County but within said Judicial District, and in all other fruits Telephone 160 within thirty days (exclusive of the day ef service), and defend the above entitled action. Thla* action is brought to recover Pino—-_"• •' niocaioi Judgment and decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant, as more fully appears from toe verified' complaint filed hereto, to which reference is hereby made, being case No, 12491. (District Court Seal) Dated ttda 4th day ot September, A D 1941 rs^SsSv^K!!.'er***^ LLOYD S. PAYNE, Clerk Of toe Eighth Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada, in and V*_ 7^** •jar Clark County,1 Nevada. By Florence Knox, Deputy. THANK J^OU m. .. HAROLD M. MORSE, Mm MADISON B. GRAVES. Attorneys tor Plaintiff. T'^mm Pub. Sept. 8-12-19-26, 1*"*~41. . FOR FALL—for comfort, for smartness JN THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT for economy, set yourself a really GOOD COORT OF THE STATE OF NEVA­ We wish to thank the people ofTLos r_ * \-,mmTA3g_§ DA. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY all-wool sweater—or 4 fine leather coat OF CLARE. Vegds for their support; liyafty and —or a useful jackewf'S IliiiT. • Ne. 12481 JWi* have them for you in every style EARL ADAMS, Ptointift. WM_ cooperation ond-for the nrpisy sincere —plaids,v7|ilains, wools, mixtures and -rA: . VS..- MABEL ADAMS, Defendaint. S^^S ^OUN D-UP • leathers. . -•- -. ' • simstoNs good wishes received 6r\ the 36th an- Th* Stat* ol Nevada Samda qmlln-w BeautijRtlly made in your favorite styles, f« SaM tteammdamtt '• yji~7 , YOH areherefey sutnmonenJ to appear GLOVE TAN HOOK-UP in Fall Colors. within mm days Mter ttte service upon nivereory of o.iigp|KSlge. I you of tbis summons if served In said ALL TifeESjikLL, PRICES Stinl^ -Narrows ^,*Medi-ums7^g . {£U$ BLAP>gWoJ^y PresMerS mm _J__BZ -$MS Vegos Aeri#;aNo. "--l*2t|j^ H HationaMce Co. FRATERNAL l&RDER OF EAGLES RHONE 75 ROWM'S «*-iww*f 320 South Main St. SHOE DEPARTMENT YOUR^MPLETE DEPARTMENT STORIES 3 wvtfwvwywwi*^^ >age Six LAS VEGAS AG£ Friday. September 28. 1841 Worn* Leaders i Give Defense Views PURCHES w building a railroad or highway. |§ which we call—Democracy. We hailed. That man-is Sergeant Al­ ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH prefer it, witii all its imperfec­ vin C. York, whose amazing war Washington and Third Street Fremont at Seventh. Another reason is that loss of electric power in transmis*- tions, to that other instrument feats included the capture of 132 i Westside Rev. C. H. Sloan, Pastor called — perfect totalitarianism. Germans single-handed, and who I Rev. Jamas A. Duguid, Pastor. Harvey Stanford, Choir Director. sion would raise greatly*'ttie'cost of the power; also that the (Ibe Chinese have a proverb was called "the greatest civilian ; Sunday School jM7 9:45 AM. 10:00 A.M. Sunday School. §| which goes uke this: "A broken Soldier of -tiie watSpjjjiy General! I Motning Worship -527 11:00 A.M. 11:00 AM. Morning Worship. - danger of interruptions by storm or other convulsions of piece of jade is still-worth more Pershing. j Young People's Meeting 6:45 PM. 6:30 PM. B. YL P. U. than a whole piece of tile'.) For The story is vividly depicted in I Evening Message ...... 7:30 P.M 7:30 P.M Evening Service. . danger would be great. ^OSC? iSfe all history is living evidence that Warner Bros.* spectacular "Ser­ ho form of government other than geant York," which will open on Moreover, thr-ferucjtee-OTe constitotas only-**r portion dt a democratic form—which i§ to say, a republican representative Sunday at the Palace theatre, touch Urges Curb on Prices the vast tonnage required for operation of the plant Safe'la' form of government-~«o richly in­ with the famous title role por­ sures the well-being, economic tray edyThy- Ttheijiowfir&ilyactor. vast quantities and a pure limestone, both are necessary in himself often called a "typical CHICAGO. I1L (Special CFI photo to The Age)—Saw light ins and spiritual, of the individual. American," Gary Cooper. . been shed on the centuries-old problem of stomach ulcers by Dr. In the end, it is the very dignity Donald Cook and Dr. Muriel X. Fuller of Chicago and Lake the process, and both these essentials are* found close to the of man himself which we must Early reports from Hollywood and the press indicate that "Ser­ Zurich. - Illinois, who assart ia a new book based on six years .of I proposed ate of the plant near Las Vegas. j§*Wjj?? defend. The tragedy of our times research, that chronic ulcers are due to pressure of the affected is tiiat we have not seen, in this geant York" is more than the ex­ citing story of a hero.7..Under­ arias between the liver aad the. spine. Effective treatment lies 7^. really important plant will be required at eg near the rapidly shrinking world, that We ia lowering tiw areas involved below tha point of pressure, it' is cannot long enjoy this form of standing production of the film stated by the authors, who studied at tba University of Chicago mines at ©abbs, for calcining tite ore- This calcining process government Tn aworld whichi has has been reported to have cap­ medical school. The pressure theory is acclaimed as a valuable tost it" iBSlture d the wfj&Bl.' story^behind contribution to the basie cause of stomach ulcers, a major medical will reduce the weight of the ores taken from the mines by York—tiie earnest down-to-earth, Mrs. Banning—"First of all we direct way of Ufe that is Amer­ problem, oa which ttiere is a wide variety of opinion. Approxi­ are defending the resolution that mately ten per cent of Jthe people show definite symptoms of ulcers aproximately fifty per cent, thus simplifying the transpor­ ican. at some time of Ufe. government .'of the people, by the It was in the Tennessee back- tation problem to some extent. There are other similar j people and for the people shall not hills where Al York was born and perish from jthe earth'. No rear­ bred to a Ufe of hard toil and reasons having to do with the cost of production which indi­ rangement of words can change small rewards. When news of a ild.ng Inspector Progress Made cate that the best location for the main plant is in the Las or make more definite that classic European war was first brought statement of democratic belief. to Al and the 'others Uke him in (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) - Vegas-Boulder City area. - |fif§ill|| jf||§ ||||j "Beyond that, and "within it we his isolated community, it all an even more wonderful future. mated cost of construction of ade­ are trying to* preserve the free made Uttie sense to the clan. And Many Las Vegas people are not quate highway facilities to ac­ r acquainted with Mr, Norton, the ""' Of course, there is a final and convincing reason why the will of the individual. The When America joined the conflict commodate transportation by strength of democracy lies in the Al just didn't understand. He building inspector. A short sketch truck involve the expenditure of WASHINGTON, D. C—Bernard M. Baruch. who headed the of his activities may not be amiss approximately $6,250,000, as such magnesium plant cannot be located elsewhere than near Las fact that it does not formulate didn'trbeUeve in killing and tried T l i War Industries Board during World War No. 1, urged congress the exact liberties of the individ­ to get exemption from the army. here. *^ >^-'..«' i *-* highway would be routed from "to put a ceiling over tha whole' price structure flft^'TflBii wages, Vegas. That is.that engineers,* months ago, made a, most ual. .It only insures that there Nonetheless, when Al York was He served his four-year appren­ Brucite near Luning via Tdnopah rente and farm prices." Baruch. who appeared before tiw house are limits beyond which these ticeship in Denver, finishing in and Goldfield to the plant near careful study of the many problems involved, and dame to taken into training, and when the banking aad currency committee, advocated a much more drastic liberties must not be tampered whole import of America and 1904, then worked at construction Las. Vegas. WSm price structure thaa that planned by the administration. Photo with and, within these limits, a At the request of Senator Mc- the dfecision that the Las Vegas-Boulder City area was by Americans* obligations dawned on and a great many other film fa­ shows, left to right: Rap. Albert Gore of Tennessee, Paul Browa man may define his .owa free­ the fellow, that spirit was awak­ of Georgia. Rep. Brent Spence of Kentucky, Rep. Clyde WUUams doms, set his own disciplines or vorites comprise the splendid cast ot buildings at the St' Louis all odds the best location for the main plant of the big ened that was to eventually load "Serge&nt York" was directed by World's Fair and spent tite next of Missouri, Chairman of the committee Rep. Henry B. SteagaU reject them. Under our democ­ hhn to the most spectacular sin­ of Alshama, aad Hefaard Baruch. Slip!! enterprise. So, since it is definitely settled, Las Vegas people racy the basic agreement is never Howard Hawkes from a story by two yeara ia mining camps of the gle civilian soldier's career of tiie west buUding mills, timbering to relinquish to government tite war. 7l|li Abem Finkel, Harry Chandler, Carran, the Reconstruction , Fi­ ODDFELLOWS. REBEKAHS may just as well get over being frightened by every com­ free will bf the individual in mat­ Howard Koch and John Huston, underground workings, etc. He nance Corporation" is making an PICNIC AT OLD GOLF CLUB ters which concern the mind or Walter Brennan, Joan Leslie, based upon tiie diary of Sergeant drove overland from Colorado to economic study to determine com­ munity which voices a desire for the enterprise, but which, soul, and never to circumscribe George. Tobias, Stanley.. -Ridges Goldfleld, Nevada, in 1907, and. parative costs of necessary trans­ The Oddfellows ahd Rebekahs public ot private habits to such worked in various Nevada min­ enjoyed a picnic supper at the for economic reasons, cannot get it. ing camps for a year. Then, in portation bf ore mined at Bru­ an extent that freedom of mind cite, in Gabbs Valley, Nye county, old golf course last Sunday, with or soul is endangered. Needles, California, he worked on J construction of the Harvey House Nevada, for reduction and treat­ the* members of the Boulder City ;~~ *This, to my mmdyfairworthde- Actto Spu r Farm Output ment in~theplant nearLas Vegas, tending at any and all cost." and operated mining properties lodges as guwts* '•' -ISI&lTlfeVM near the Colorado River in both utilizing water and power from JQr, Reinhardt — **ih American Boulder Dam.-The federal gov­ democracy, certain experiments in Arizona and southern California for the next three years. ernment has .already authorized from tite thoughts expressed in Sinking Our Ships group living have been made. the expenditure of approximate­ These experiments - differ - from In the northwestern states, Mr. these conferences today by rep­ ly $64,000,000 through Basic; Re­ resentatives of the railroad com­ German submarines are stiB, despite the warnings of Pr«*2P ottier governmental experiments Norton was active in buUding op­ fractories, Inc. in several facts which should be erations, being foreman on an panies concerned and; stage aad ° dent Roosevelt, sinking ships flying the Stars and Stripes. clear to our citizenry. eight story building in Portland, "Cooperation, of aU interested government officials involved, the Ita Natural Resources and worked on the 45-story Smith parties will be. necessary to solve Ahd noss*;, we may be sure, destroyers of the United States building in Seattle. He was night this transportation problem," Sen­ whole project will go forward to "The continent of North Amer­ superintendent for the J. G. ator McCarran said, foUowing the successful completion within a navy are scouring the seas in search of the offending* ica in which tiie democracy was test meeting on Monday, "but planted was singularly free from White Construction Co., building reasonable time." marauiitersarf^sj ag^' "41111 obstructions to governmental or­ tite Portland water system. He ganization. 7;|t was unique in the was a structural iron worker on Let us hope they find them and destroy them soon. It is spaciousness of the land to be the 14-story Telephone building THE FUG FIGHT occupied, in the natural resourc­ in Porilarifi. folly for any considerable element of the nation to follow es which characterized the land, In 1914, Mr. Norton went to and in tiie scientific era hi which South America, thence returned to further the pacifist doctrines of Lindbergh and Wheeler. the governmental experiments the- east coast and afterwards The United States has been definitely in the war for some were to be made. worked around New York, Chi­ "In defending the astonishing cago, Kansas City and Los An­ months, led there, rightly or wrongly according to one's achievement of democracy in geles. In 1916, he was hack in North America, the United States Nevada for about a year;* in 1917 point of view, by President Roosevelt. Iral '£j& is defending an actual accom­ he worked in New Mexico around plishment for the human individ­ tte cities of Albuquerque and Gal­ ~lt"1stime now that all partisanship should be abandoned ual and forthe human group. lup I'^lipll —-:' and that the entire nation give itself wholeheartedly to. the Freedom before the law without -^-•f^*«^^«ff^srti»ttsrW*lS t|S7 regard, ^ to yee, reHgiuh^oirlpgvii neers and went overseas in July, support of President Roosevelt and the necessary destruction ous citizenry-is assured.. Educa­ 1918, and while in the service re­ tional opportunity as a gift of the ceived a partial permanent dis­ of German power. The time long since passed for the namby- government is universal. The in­ ability,., -__;_- .•_-. dividual's right to choose the geo­ pamby talk m pacifists, communists, so-called conscientious graphic place of home, and the 7 Returning to America after his kind of occupation remains ac­ discharge from the service, he objectors and* the "too-proud-to-fight" elements. tual. Only by listing the entire Worked again in New Mexico and Bill of Rights could we name the Arizona and later came to Califor­ Iflfe may as well recognize the undeniable fact that, -whether complete list of those aspects of nia, where he was foreman** and human rights which defenders of mechanic in construction of mo­ we like war or not, governments are formed, for purely tion picture studios and stages.. the United States are making sta­ At Newport'Beach and Laguna' selfish purposes-40 protect and promote the welfare, each ble and permanent Beach, he built five store build­ Faith in Individual ings and 30-odd homes. ol its own people. Racial jealousies are inherent and un­ "But beyond, the Ust of rights CHICAGO, HL—Some 400 representatives of twelve agricultural _Coa*ing:i^_j_s Vegas, Mr. Nor- toid greater than any one of them States assembled here to listen to Claude R. Wickard (shown at top) Iton worked at the airport then avoidable. Far ttat thousand years m.come, .it will still be is Ibe inherent faith in the indi*l Secretary of Agriculture, launch tite largest food production drive in remodeling the basement of vidual, the responsibility for per­ ia American history to assist tite Democracies opposing Hithp, the Apache Hotel. So it is evi­ hitman natu***f embodied in various races, to seek for itself sonality, with the consequent as­ Among Ms audience if* left to right: S. H. Sadin. Commodity dent that Mr. Norton has had afo- the best. It is the application on a large scale of the law of surance that tite citizens of our Credit Corporation; M. C. Pottemger, Ohio Land Use Planning pie and varied experience to qual- country desire to and are capable Committee! Otto C. Croy, Supervisor oi, Agricultural Extension »fy him for the duties of building, self-preseryation, |J|§| ' . fc - of defending our type of -demo­ at ©Mo StaleUtfvarsity. and H. C. Ramsover, Director ol Apt- inspector df the -*^#li|g J&egasT cratic life."7 1 *. . cultural Extension st Ohio State. :^_W':A MT^Mi^SMMiit-a m I Friday. September 26. i#41 L AS VEGAS A G K ..raw BW»#• 7 $750,000 Fire lii Boston Area Legion Commander R.A*-ftI Fledglings Train Here Three New Reair Admirals for U. S. Navjr

Thi* it John Staples of London. He is one of a. hundred British boys be- ing fashioned into' pilots for the Royal Air Force «*, the** Lakeland school of, aeronautics. There are soma 550 such students in the V. S. altogether, all of whom are getting expert training far from the bomb-rocked airdromes of tha homeland. ' Staples is typical of these shy fighters whose average age is 23. Air cadet Swales was given this Uncle Sam bunny mascot 'by Florida admirers. '

Lynn Upshaw Stambaugh, 51, at­ torney ef Fargo, N. D., who was President Boosevelt hu approved tbe recommendations ef tee tine selection board, which selected 12 offi­ elected national commander et tba cers ef tiie grade et captain for promotion te the grade of rear admiral. Among tee navy officers te step teto American Legion at their twenty- tee charmed circle are, left te right, 3. B. Beardall, 3. V. Shafrote and O. M. Hnstvedt. The promotion mi third annual convention, te Milwau­ made necessary by the expansion of the C 8. navy te meet threat at was. T.^*— Photo made from Boston A Maine railroad freight yard In Charles- kee, Wis. Stambangh served 22 Itown, Mass., shews elands of smoke billowing ever freight ears. A*g months daring World War X, 13 •Boston police**and firemen en dnty er ott wet* called to the Scene, as month-- overseas, and was commis­ _„ America Strengthens Sea anA Air Ain^J|||| •were 1 iisulgii-iiilaairti frem tlm narr jard, ripper rites from nli afl|arnnit sioned * second lieutenant or new I cities aided. There were five casualties, aaa. tiw loss wu estimated artillery while serving in France. (at |7S9,ftO«. |||| _MfSM*$Njft ___t_U' ""* Pickets Block Power and Light Plant Record Tax Bin

Young Britons who came to America because they wanted wings to fly and fight with the Royal Air Force are shown march­ ing back to the hangars after an instruction fligh»%Ty

Trudging pickets pim/eated all but a few workmen from entering this Vice President Henry Wallace I plant or tite Kansas City Paver & Ught company after a strike was signs tbe 13,533,400,000 tax bill, larg­ caned a tew minutes before midnight. The city was plunged toteJfK*r est tax measure ta American his* .„..M. tf.*-* J**M*f^*;|j7*lA'°'T^'|s*fei't**TT*t"*'i**° *<.liTH*^ **"""• 0§M_tf. "Tbe WU toea went -to the Ipered ana surface line transportation came te a mui when power failed. House'l'dr'tiiif*fi*ajffiiit*s ibt— Flotered at left ta a view of, thf keel laying for the new 10,000-ton cruiser. '.WMtes-fi*rre7l^ ^ 'eo^W**'. 'Last Bose* re-opened century-old Cramps shipyards, near Phlladelphls7 .Upper right: Widely heralded hew flying fortress,' Gstelelt tJufi W^Sfei^SS Is Formed probably world's deadliest instrument of destruction, emerges from'the Boeing plant fa geajtte for flrst test flight. Lower right: The V. S. cruiser San Juan, after being launched at tee Fere Elver yard it the Bethlehem Steel company, Qulncy, Mass. - * ll§7. BxitSm^M >_* :§tt^iMes "Fo^ ®rayi_^lBiiile_iilr.

Over in the bomb-cratered homeland they call it "tonic," hut they Uke the pot they get in the canteen at the Lakeland school batter than the name product. fp_

Gen. John J. Pershing, A.E.F. commander, who has lost observed Attempting te steal tee thunder ef "CoL V. Britten," who Is the Alice Mai-ble of California, assist­ To* help conserve. gasoline, the Gasless Clab St America to formed lis eighty-first birthday at » Wash­ ant director ef' civilian defense ta ington, D. C, hospital, where he sparkplug ef the British "V for Victory" crusade, tee Germans release te New York city, with slumber of socially prominent women taking thto photo to a skeptical world. It shows a great **v" Inscribed to a poll, charge of physical training for wom­ te flielr bicycles. Tite club, founded by Mrs. Abby M. Bicker and others,' underwent Ida annual physical en, looks over some civilian defense discussed plans for holding fear hunts In Central park. Tbey are, left te checkup. He told photographers llo square te Prague, Chechoslovakia. Ihe V stands for Victoria, an ancient German —erg for victory, long superseded by tee familiar "sleg" insignia. Miss Marble was formerly right, Mrs. Bicker, Miss Bosalle Stonebraker, Mrs. Albert M. Handy teto wu tiw lut time be would pose wattahsl singles tennis champion. and Mrs. Oscar C. Chopin. W5 for the next 50 years. of modern Germany. WSflt "IK*^ "> Above: This is the cadets' first introdue- 9 tion -te watermelon. Rescued Yankee FHers Land in British Port Vest Pocket Rations Top Patten Joins His Seven Sons in Navy Study BHtish Needs Billie Jones, tm expert, suh, is showing the Britons the proper tech­ nique in disposing af Florida watermelon.

*,Left: Students mho are being fashioned' in­ to shy fighters for the R. A. F. take time out for play. Cricket it tops wmk them. .

Maj. Gen. George Brett (left), Lieut. CoL Paul Logan shown with army air corps chief, aad Col. C. Five American fliers whe were ea route te England te fly for the tee army's new "vest pocket" ra­ Hi tilled by admirals and bltejackets alike, Clarenee P. ("Pop") Bat­ Haynes, noted army pilot, will tear K.A.F. and who were rescued when their ship wu torpedoed. Iter tion for parachute troops, amp being ten, 52-year-old former tanner aad sawmill operator, joins his seven sons Africa, tee Near Bast, and Mediter­ other Americau were drowned, ike- rescug mat, who tended as'-.m- tested by tee quartermaster coirpa. on the battleship Nevada.: The navy overlooked Pep's age of 52 to .rlinahto ranean te study British ate force British pert, ue, lift to right! Norman Echord of Kansas (My, Tern Three complete meals wiD be eoa* Ite to Join .ids sons. Top row, left to right: Clarence it., Myrne, Allen, needs.. jfggta obtained wUl speed TO. Griffin ef Mississippi, Jsek OIlHIaad of Kansas, James Jordan of Saa teteei te teesa.lj||r be*esa f»ea Gilbert and Kay. Bottom row; Brace, "Pap" and Marvin Patten. 8. aid to the demeoraotes4§|.'-:*| Marching to the met* haU farbreahfatt. sftnauliue - M* Bh—a Grove ef Georgia. weighing bot a few ounoes. Pag* Eigfct LAS VEGAS AGE g FriFridayt , September 26, 1941

WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS By Edward C. Wayne Too Young — • taaammaammammmmmmmmammtammi* laateuisteiii i niji IM.II ..i»mam*%j3mmam m t,ammmmmmas%aaaw*aa*maaamm 1 Enactment of Price Fixing Measure isi^e ^! Farm Land Speculation! AncI Repeal|pjy. S^eutrality Act m m '- AFT n aia ps Threat to~]pculture Are Chief Congressional Problems; Eleanor Roosevelt wmzsv • Soviet Situation Grave, Say British (Releasedtor Western Newspaper Union.) DEATH The Midnight Boat OUR DEBT MORTGAGES Death is alwsys a revealing thing. HoUywood's star feud te between As I looked at Mrs. Roosevelt" s face COM. Boyer mod Jean Oaten. It's Government Warns Fever of Land * Buying (EDITOR'S NOTE—When s»lnUna are expressed fasthes e columns, ther US UP TO ONE-THIRD Would Start Another ^Unhappy' ata faaat at Ih* ««~ analyet mud net necessarily M this newspaper.) WHEN FIGURES run tato fiw bfl- te ttw repose which comes after blazing higher tean ttie Eiffel Tower . (Released by Western Newspaper Union). Uons teey become meaningless. To death, I onderstood many things over ttie fate of France. Beyer's Economic Cycle for U.S. any of us they are incomprehensi­ which the animation and play of sympathies have been witb De- ble. They are. no more tean the expression ta everyday life probably GauUe from tea start ciphers it takes te write such a num­ prsjvented one from seeing. The Gov. Lehman, insiders bear, wfll By BAUKHAGE lines were smoothed out, tee stark come out for O'Dwyer against May­ National Farm and Home Hour Commentator. ber. Our public debt, fiwt of our municipal, county, state and federal beauty of contour and fiw peace or LaGuardia . --M, In appreciation WNU Service, 1343 H. Street, N. W. A strident gong hu sounded. The governments, cannot be stated In which death atone can bring re­ of O'Dwyer's support when Lehman Washington, D. C. bos*n*s whisfie to trilling high above corhprehensible terms unless some mained.. . *m£_ ran against Dewey. fiie wash of the waves and the whirr comparison can be given. -*5|K! t think that everything WM dona Ibe British Gov't to supposed to Farm Income—cash income—-wtil as* she would bave wished il She have requested ttw duke of Windsor be nearly $11,000,000,000 teto year. of tee engines for tee word has We,-as a people, owe today ap­ come down from tee lookout: * proximately 125 billions of doUars. Uked simplicity. She loved her own not to "make a parade of the night Tbat to two billions greater thaa telt home and ber own place. On ber clubs" whUe to New York en route year. 1I1I|S7 "Torpedo track sited. Starboard That includes tee bonded indebted­ bow. *-*prf:- ness of our municipal, county, state coffin there rested only fiw spray of to Canada. Money te bum! flowers made from flowers grown The legs featured in that hosiery And tee burning question in Waste The gong sounds—teat might TORONTO CANADA. — and federal government&7R ta* meaa any emergency bat before ta ber own garden and greenhouse, advert en ttw back eover of Ufe be­ lngton to how to stop the conflagra­ Bruce King (above) of Tea- eludes also the indebtedness of. fiw ter ttw gardener who has been wite long to Evelyn Carmel. '^3S. tion before It starts. The chief dan­ there is time to wonder the order neck, New Jersey, V. S. A^ numerous administrations, corpora­ her weU over 40 years. Motion Picture aad Screen Lite ger to another prairie fire ot term rings etgmm'- £§_§ '__ tions . and bureaus established by "Around were banked the floral of­ mags wiH marry wite tee January "All hands tp general quarters." managed to foci enlistment congress and for which we have land speculation such as started oujt officers in Canada about .his ferings which paid tribute to her issue, SSI Itl Iowa in World War I. First there Before the gun* crews have ripped guaranteed tiw accounts, amounting kindness and affection for many in­ The BOok-of-the-Month club wifl of­ were wub. sales. They were publi­ off (be site covers, tee executive of­ age when the joined thcRoyal to several biUIon dollars. It In- dividuals, and to her faithful Mry* fer a diial selection to November: cized. Beal sales began which salt ficer hu reported to fife captain: Canadian Air Force after run­ eludes the billions of appropriations ice ta many organizations. I think "Inside Latin America" -by John farm prices up to the blue skies "Battle stations manned, stamps?! ning away .from home. But made by congress which wiH be she would bave been jus* as pleased Gunther (Harper's) and "Young and which ended by making a farm The ''torpedo track," a ribbon of his parents sent proof that spent during tee next 13 to 18 with tee flowers which eame as a Man of Caracas" by T. R. Ybarra mortgage the cheapest form of wall white -moves forward toward fiie de* Brace is only 14 years old, so month's, ta excess of any revenue tribute of sympathy to* her son. (Ives Washburn). stroyer art the rate of 1,000 yards a with which to pay. paper. ^^Sli Bernard M. Baruch, who headed tee War Industries Board daring he'll be sent back to teaneek In fbe room tiw Uked so weU, fiw Overheard: "Be careful ot that] minute. But the tube of high explo­ The total value of everything we, rector, Mr. WUson, read ttw simple Two years after that World war sive itself, which ta sending up the, World War I, to pictured as Ito urged congress "to pot a ceiling ever tee and when he grows up Bruce guy—you're leading with your chin" started, fiie prices bt farm land rose ars a people, own is placed at 376 but beautiful Episcopal service and IIP!*'''. "Dotft worry.—He never | tell-tale*'."track" of- bubbles to 40 whole price structure Including wages, rente, and term prices." Baruch, King can emulate King Bruce billion doUars. That is tee value at S per eent. Not much later fiiey. who appeared before tee House Banking.Sad Currency committee, advo­ ttw church choir sang two hymns -pimfb|lte,°|sWlt.ls1s**b,**--;Tff^^jSg yards ahead of the nearest one and - *"Wy> try--ag*ttt^%ili^^^^^ all our land, our homes, farms, live­ which'she always Ukerd tosing . Tha leaged a hundreApcr ctmtantl mor&. that shows—lt takes BoBie tfisre be­ cated a much more drastic price control bill than that planned by the "My Little Sunshine" couldn't be j Hie eventual collapse was forerun- stock, crops;- railroads, mines, for­ men on tbe place carried tiw casket fore those bubbles' can reach tee sur* administration. Photo shows, left to right: Representative Gore of Ten­ ests, factories, machines, merchan­ an oldie caHed "My Uttie Rata-' ner of tiie depression. Cfc nessee, Bep. Paul Browa. ef Georgia, Bep. Brent Spence elf Kentucky, Bep. and there were more flowers which bow," could it? •• Today, two" years after the pres­ fa *?5a3£51§8L f^li___' SHIPS: dise, everything, including our bank one of her nieces, Miss Laura Del­ ; ; Clyde Williams of Missouri, Chairman of the Committee Bep. Henry B. deposits, insurance poUcles and cur- Ueut. Comdr. Arthur Godfif^r*^ ent war started, term land prices The bearing of tee torpedo is veri­ gteagall ef Alabama, and Bernard Baruch. Seized by U. S. ano, arranged .around tee grave. ports seeing this sign on a small a#i'*ap. 1 per cent. That isn't «o fied and fiie destroyer swings and ren*g*a|ji|| . pPfSf* lltjR She had long contemplated tela Tbe Maritime commission, faced We, as a people,.have mortgaged town highway: Every. Car Going bad bus tee government is already leaps "full-speed-ahead" to meet it final resting place beside ber has* Through This Town'at Sixty Miles Not because the captain wants to SIEV: . with a seamen's union strike which everything we own to tbe extent of band I think she had an affection Worried enough to consider it worth FRKtS: had immobilized some 16 ships in an Hour on Saturday Night Must while trying te start a back fire in contaet tee whirring death-bolt head* one-third of its total value. for the trees add tee familiar coun­ Two Versions six major ports, all of them vital And ttwen d is not in sight Have a Driver! the hope of preventing a recurrence on, but because there is less; chance And Baruch tryside around this old church and A major who was dropped by tee of the unhappy cycle which began 25 of a hit if the ship shows its beam The Germans had claimed the Bernard Baruch, World war war­ to the defense drive, seized two In 1870 ttw Germans defeated for this spot ta tee churchyard, complete capture of Kiev, fiie en­ freighters of the Alcoa corporation France and captured Paris. - The army not long ago for dilly-dallying years ago. instead Of tee length of ito hull as a time industries head, threw a bomb* where she bad so often gone to lay with local Nazzys—is now connected When Governer Black of the Farm target And fiie objective of the de­ tering of the whole city, tee "mop­ shell into fbe price-fixing bill dis­ In" New York, and sailed them off French people, .at ttwt time, ran­ flowers on tbe grave of her hus­ ping up" of small bodies of "die­ to Bermuda and the West Indies somed their country tor what was in some way with tee state dep't. Credit administration called ta tee stroyer Is a spot as nearly oyer cussion when he postulated thai no band, iplp Next thing on ttw market wfll be farm mortgage bankers, file insur­ the point where tee submarine is hard", troops, and tee fleeing of price fixing would work without fix­ with supplies for naval and air then considered fiw tremendous sum She would have Uked to have just Russian commanders. . bases. _*,_£ Of .one bilUon dollars. Today ft bottled'soda pop witti a straw al­ ance people, farm organization rep­ submerged.u it to possible to esti­ ing costs of merchandise, including tee family and, friends who were ready Inside and ready for use when resentatives and others in the rural mate it That point to reached for On tee ume day tee Russians, wages and rentals. The ' unions had complained to would take 125 times that sum to here, about her. I wish that aU tee admitting the German entry Into President Roosevelt that this action ransom America, to*buy off our the bottle ia opened. '0p^^m- teal estate field he simply reminded the torpedo has missed Its mark That his pronouncement had a grandchildren could have been pres- Ex-U. 8. Attorney General Jack­ teem that when the government while ears are gliied to the sound- tee Kiev suburbs, had pictured a profound effect had been immedi­ rubbed than af the right tb collec­ creditors. ' llfPli "battle to te* death," and a de­ The end wfll be for us as a people son was ttw gov't official wbo ar­ loaned the farmers tee money to detector straining for the noise of ately evident in the acceptance of tive bargaining. Ibe President had I think everyone to conscious of ranged ttw swap of newspaper, men bail them (the mortgagors) out last tee sub's engines. fesfe fense of the city which was costing his views by at tout two influential not repUed, but the ships were taken Just wbat tee end always is for an ttte feet ttwt-tee house and place tiie Nazis 150,000 men and vast individual when the. indebtedness be­ AUen and Hottelet for Nazi agents time, it was done on appraisals "Release depth charges." members of' tbe committee, and it over, thee Maritime commission re­ in which she Uved so tong, wiU nev­ Zapp and Tonn. lllllp based on normal values. Now it to Down go the "ash-cans," one after quantities of material. | - '*£§jMf?wa: s considered more than possible cruited crews and off they went. comes greater than be ean pay, er be quite tee same without her. that the final form of the bill would greater than, his assets will pro­ Tbe Herald Trib's revelations ot up to the real estate people to make another; mounds of water rise; fiie Odessa, ta tee south, was finding The commission indicated tiiat it She was a strong personality and ttw un-Amerfcafr activities here by teeir appraisals on normal values, •sound detector is deafened. The de* tiie "pressure relieved," the Reds carry ad amendment to fix Wage would att similarly if other cases, duce, when sold under tee hammer left an imprfat not only on the people ceilings. -- '^^^M^^S^^^^^ms —bankruptcy. And that means Vichy agents probably will get too. That means on figures based on stroyer, turning sharply, returns to had reported. among the remainder of tee ships tiw knew m well, but on tee sur­ ttwm expelled . ...How true is the tee spot and releases another, series Alio there, was more teas an un­ developed. |11§3 chaos for aU of us. ->%~S| roundings which she created. file relationship between farm prod­ In these diametrically opposing f^*^^M7» • boss ttwt New Brunswick (Nova Sco­ ucts prices and other prices estab­ of charges. „I_ll____i_J dercurrent evident hitting out at Ibe negotiation between teeme n ( My hoi-band has as great a devo­ statements, perhaps tbe only Ught Leon Henderson, price control ad­ FOR DEFENSE America needs tia) bas an unlimited supply of gas lished for tbe years of 1914-1918. Tbe roar dies ta fiie detectors. was coming from. British sources, and, tee ship owners was over the tion to the place as his mother had, —which is not even being used? *** A million farmers wbo were loaned There is silence. ministration by executive appoint­ question of bonuses for doing dan­ mechanical equipment. It needs put tite different, I - think. ' She presumably getting information ment ta tee committee's feeling that especiaUy new and big guns to de­ Don't faiss fiw newsreels of that money by the Farm Credit admin­ And that is fiie end of .file story. from mission observers on tee gerous work. "llll! Mil thought that/the land was tied witb 19-gun salvo (by night) during the istration during the depression bave Perhaps It is the end of the sub­ the biU should be administered by a fend omr coast line; planes, and tots ber temtty forever. Witti him, there scene,, but fiie British reports bad board, not an Individual. pa Ot them, for tea same purpose. U. S. S. Norfir Carolina teste at sea. repaid their mortgages. Those farm­ marine. It is quite possible that no been entirely gloomy. THREE: |g9 are memories of youth and ot his One witness describes ttw flames as ers are keenly aware of fiie dan­ one will ever know what happened Grant tea defeat of England, which parents which can never be obUt- The British had reported teat' an POUCY: Plane Strikes wiH not happen, and fiw surrender the kind "you see Only in a tortured ger to agriculture and to tee whole until after tee war—perhaps not erated, but he does not count oil tb* dream!"-. economy if a fever of mad land-buy­ then. And even if some tell-tale "apparent** iflfeutoff of the Crimean Gains Support Tbe national mediation board was to Hitler of tee British navy, it same kind of future that tiie Uked • • e —> ^SSK ing starts again. • Tbey will : belp piece of equipment is blown from peninsula had occurred, and though Faced with tite grimmer picture hard at work trying to settle teree would still be Impossible tor a Ger- to plan stop it, tf they can. The govern* the inside of file sub and reaches, ttie tttey scouted fiie German report of strikes that bad tereafiteed-impor­ man army to Invade omr shores. Big l ; The Private Papers eijjit-l-f having trapped 400,000 to 500,000 of. European war, and a realization ?T^ls!^fes^ jB7 iiS7^gT*'w,.^^ *Of a Cub Reporter • |§gg|*j'§|g ment wHTdo SITta its'power fa the surface, teat does not mean" that through Russia's crisis that Amer­ tant airplane factories, one of which guns and an abundance of planes the public will know. At least not Russian troops in. an encirclement had three-quarters of a billon dol­ wiU protect our coast Une firom LINCOLN BED On Page 426 of Lizzy DIHing's way of education—meetings will be ican aid would have to be consid­ When I reached Washington after held-^the house organ of file Farm for a long lime. near,Kiev, fiiey saw the Russian lars in orders. * naval or air, attacks. *-' *|T, "The Roosevelt Red Record and Its situation as grave indeed. erable if tbe Axis were finally to be tee funeral, I Was surprised to find Background," published in 1936, she Credit administration which has a 2Psl • •' • defeated, and the democracies win At the Consolidated plant ta San We, consider the city of Honolulu that my bedroom and sitting room million circulation will carry the' From out of all thto lt was evi­ and tee island of Oahu impregnable, recites tee "red" tainted record of Seasonal Glory tee victory, one notable change in Diego it was tee A. F. 6f L. machin­ were being painted, so temporarily Senator Wheeler. Testified Mrs. warning. The real estate operators dent that tee fall of Kiev seemed Washington sentiment was a grow­ ists who bad voted Jo reject a com­ not because Ot' tbe large force of I am occupying President Lincoln's have Indicated that, they will co­ In National Capital inevitable and finally even tee Rus­ Midlers stationed there, toit became Dining: "Wheeler, Sen. Burton K.: ing support for the White House for­ pany offer of a 5-cent hourly blanket bed! It Is particularly large and Montana, radical; 1131, 'Progres­ operate. Washington is standing on the sians admitted ito fall, after what eign policy. ^T^_^_m wage increase, and stood* P&t on its of fiw big guns and the airplanes. ornate and I never realized before Whether money to burn will bum threshold ot its seasonal glory— "Oc­ was termed "fierce fighting." ,, To defend America against any at­ sive' Conf.; ardent F.D.R. support­ It was evident fa ttte pre^action •own percentage demands,-. The how awe-inspiring it must" be to our er; American Civil Uberties Union the farmeris still uncertain.. to tee tober's bright blue weather," fiie discussion -ot the repeal of tiie Neu­ workers "were insisting that tiie tack that might be, made upon tu­ guests. However, I am glad to find and, stopping another drunken orgy month of beauty in the capital. tor many years, we need big guns BIB; caUed -SociaUst, I.W.W. Paci­ BULGARIA: trality ' act, President' Roosevelt's company meet a 10-dent Increase that it Is very comfortable, because fist"; Vice. Pres. candidate wite La­ of land speculation and the terri­ Already, the early morning sun latest request anent his policy. given try other large, airplane plants ami airplanes along our coast line. long ago I can remember my grand­ ble headache afterward" depends on comes down in soft blue bars and On Nazi Side We need ordnance ter more than Follette, 1924, on Socialist and Pro­ ' Even from circles most strongly In southern California. . mother telling me ttwt one should gressive tickets ;Tesignation asked tee word**bf-mouth message of fiw in­ August's beayy carpet of shadow on Britain had admitted tee decision isolationist, and most vigorously ' It was at Buffalo, N. Y., Curtiss- quantities of manpower and sueh always sleep to aU of one's guests dividual. The,bvtrned child fears the pavement and lawn Is thinned to a of King Boris of Bulgaria to thro-j* manpower as is needed must be during war because of hto refusal to opposed to tee President it was con­ Wright dual plants that tee workers beds,' to make sure that they are. prosecute radical slackers; Ti||fe fire'but there is always someone to lacework pattern as the leaves shriv­ his nation, final Balkan . question- ceded that tee act woujd be re­ technlcdUy trained to be effective.' oomfottebllf.''-;. 7 !__ph mark, in on tee side of ffitier,Jiyte had threatened a strike unless the Signer of application for pardon of urge him to risk a blister for tee el and drop. - _W§, pealed, perhaps within two months.' NLRB ruled within 10 days on the ?**§??*" j'T7?^i^P delicious chestnut he sees roasting Gardens have faded but there is a> o ' o Communist Parly N. Y. District or­ In this was seen a more general The. cohesion of foes of the Presi­ employees' demand for a labor elec­ SEEING IN MANY COUNTRY ganizer, ' Chas, Krumbeta (Daily ea tbe coals. one hardy bush (Bose of Sharon?) picture. aeked to the doors with power. jPcfilaPi _ra_SJE and there is ho reason for the party evidence fa the spy trial ta New We have, heard before*^women Mis and American planes will strike TBJib the _ eff©rt of .^tiMLBftitfliill^ to make an issue of foreign policy." York teat manyjrf* tee1* 3 persons on draft, wbat later.became ttw Smite- ***^£_wffi^__\__b'*~^''' '-'-AffiT.Wf&z? the first blow**-against Axis subma­ fits- nfey^ wWHsanda who crowd-tee* Lever bUI, fiw finalpassag e of which in the Russian army, but this is 'ttw Tbe Story Tellers: By aU means sagging City with file clerks of Mars. brtejjhher own and. United States'* Wendell WUlkie, storm center of. trial were ordered by Berlin to get first instance of women actually rines or Axis raiders an the sur­ material to . tee | Russian • fields both of these statements, saw the airplaae information. created tee eounty agent igstoai r*ad Walter Davenport's" pen por­ face of tee sea." { • m.' . throughout tiw United States. working tAd* by side wite tee men trait of Leon Henderson fa ttw Sept.' through tee .Persian gulf was large­ flrst as an acceptance of his chal­ Ibe** testimony had been that Ed­ te tee armed forces of England. It Thto communication in substance Saex Canal Symbol *ew-*i ly to stand or fail as a result of tee lenge to the isolationists to meet | Ibe foUowing week an organiza­ 6th Cottier's. No man is doing more wu transmitted to tbe office of the mund C. Heine, former employee of tion was perfected to bade fiw pro­ shows that, when ttw need arises, for tett* country . «M--The, crisp Of British Power success or failure of this southern interventionist candidates he would two targe automobile plants, had there are few places where women secretary of the navy from tee Symbols are often more powerful German.drive. put ta tbe field, and ttie second as posed legislation. Twice • eaeh tempo of Faith Baldwin's piece ta White House a few weeks ago. collected and prepared for trans­ nwnte for a period of nearly five cas aot work side by ride by men. the Oct Cosmopolitan is paced by, than factsijar things in influencing Hence it was teat *f_&yerell aa unwillingness on fiie part of a mission to Berlin technical infor­ ilyltiep^' lIlll-lplpKlpfe*^ •There it wu immediately -'trans­ Harriman, bead of tee American RepubUcan leader tb meet the issue, years teat organisation met at tb* ber opening line: "The Countess the public. Hie Suez canal has al­ mation on U. S. plane manufacture. PLASTIC SURGERY AID lated, first into naval language and ways been considered Britain's life­ mission to the Soviet, had stressed Union "League club In Chicago be­ WM shooting craps"* . .. Time's their* into code; Over tend wires to ths immediate and vital necessity DUTCH^| Included ta hto dataware details fore it succeeded ta getting tee biU I have also received an appeal report en tile U. S. S. Norte Caro­ line. It is the symbol ot Britain's tor charift? ta which I think every­ tile wireless towers near Annapolis sea-power,, of the bonds teat hold of rushing aU possible material of the construction of BeU Airacobra through bote, bouses of congress, ft lina's blng-binging made the, thrills it was flashed to ships of the United Russia. FTP? ^7n Rebellion planes, tbe chief U. S. fighter; the seemed strange te me at ttw time one ta fills country wiH be interested. dance on your vertebrae *^| Bert- - the Empire together, of British Those who remember tee hospitals i States navy on the seven seas Wmk achievement Sabotage, theft and anti-Nazi re­ Consolidated B-34 bomber; teeMar ­ teat ttw strongest opposition came rand RusseU pens his obituary ta It to early morning. A tetasteel y JAPAN: bellions were occurring op an in­ tin bombers, and tee Fairchild from the, agricultural department in the last war wiH remember what Coronet and Isn't at all harsh wite And yet file canal is as much creasing tempo in Holland, it had trainers. S§H_i! and It was finally passed despite that seemed to be almost tee beginning himself. Recalling, mebbe, teat it to light spreads across tiie horizon u French as British, both in construc­ Gets Tougher been reported ta London through a opposition. It was insisted there of plastic surgery an a great Male. customary to speak watt of tee dead tite U. S. destroyer "Blank," a part tion and control! j What to more, Nippon, in tee meantime, bad Dutch .news agency.' Ai*__\\ was danfer (rf ttw county agent be­ There are today to England four TliT World Digest has a good dep't . of tbe Atlantic patrol, tides the easy months ago it became of highly MISCELLANY; swells. On board, tee smooth rou­ been taking a . stiffer attitude Tbe Rotterdam public prosecutor coming part of a poUtical machine famous plastic surgeons. In "I Quote," tee smarter excerpts questionable value because tor toward tbe United States, and in stated that tee city was Unsafe, and used tocontro l the farm vote. Those Under fhe auspices of the British from the films and plays. Ibe cur­ tine goes on with ito clock-work mo­ wMks at a time it has had to be particular had turned her ire upon of, us who were attempting to secure American Ambulance corps, a com­ rent batch, however, contains more notony. But -there is the ghost of a closed as a result of attacks from that -the forces of law and order Berlin: Tbe German radio claimed grim smile exchanged between tee Russia, sensing teat in file wound­ were unable to cope with the wave mat 3,480 "enemy planes" had been enactment of the biU made every mittee bas been formed and to typewriter weeds tean posies *$§|§il tee air. , ed "bear's" distress lay her oppor­ at crime. effort to* prevent sueh a possibility.^ anxious to raise $100,008- te Sslp Sen. Rob't Reynolds of No. Car. captain and the executive officer— Long ago shrewd Britons realized destroyed by German anti-aircraft tunity of hitting out at bar aid rival. While .wot giving actual instances artillery since tiie start of tbe war.' James J. HIU, Howard Gross and these surgeons acquire better con­ probably doesa't care for. ttwwa y ..teey bave both read the coded mes­ teat they must prepare far tee even­ ditions under which they tean treat his. neighbor, Jonathan Daniels. sage recorded by tee wireless op­ tuality, of fiie tests of fiie Suez. At Charging that the Russians bad of anti-Nazi demonstrations, the Lohdoa: Five Belgians, using a fits smaU group of men forming the cut loose floating mines to tbe Jap* censored dispatches had spoken ef 90-foot dinghy, managed to get National SoU fertility league were H.A.ST" pilots, munitions workers, dears bite tin the Nation) of hus­ erator a little while before. least five, years ago a book was pub­ civilian defense workers and men. tling for a foreign power^SJteb," Three minutes later the ship to lished pointing agt teat te case of anese sea, te violation of Interna­ "rowdyism, burglary, petty thefts acro8*f fiie British channel add es* responsible for ttw county, agent tional law and friendly behavior be­ and other outrages." ta Utrecht cape to England. Tbey were four system ef carrying agricultural edu­ women ,' and - chUdren who • art says Denieli, "has never yet beep galvanized- from galley to erows- war Britain must be prepared to maimed or disfigured by moderr passionately interested to any prob­ neit t__W:Ji^___s_Ea_ protect ship routes around Africa. tween nations, Japan made,,tee special guards were appointed' to m

Costly Toot Navajo's Magic ' Meyer Angerbraum, a New York Rismg.BOTometer of Public Opinion Aids city toandry trucker, tooted bis botm NATIONAL StiB Is Invoked to attxaet &• attention of a |2 debtor 4f two years'* standing. Tbe AFFAIRS™ F<#Human Dis F,l).K^attl^A^iHst Powerful Enemies debar disappeared, Patrolman T. Dunn gave tiw trucker a ticket and "-* 7l|: • rWtvtewed by-__y'- the judge fined him $2 for disturbing • CARTER FIELD Tribe Clings to Ritual of Boosevelt Reives,'Cat&paw' Role in 19B3 Pd^^0^rama the peace. Colored Sand and SIMPLIFYING THE TAX BLOW Argentina'* Corn Crop Germany Today Seems * Weird Chants. When Opposition Demands 'Rescue Party^ The senate finance committee re­ Argentina's 1939-40 corn crop Deceived About ZJ. S. cently voted for tiw Simplified Chart weighed 11,006,000 tons, equal to tiw Return Government Helm to Them. system for helping tee puWlc deter­ Action as It Wet in Firtt WINDOW ROCK, ARIZ. — Ibe mine its income tax. It now Momd previous record yield. -'1m® Ippli? ^ World War ., .Mexican, magic of tee Navajo medicine man stiU te esteemed by his thousands of certain that the Do-It-WIthout-lbe* S. American Plotting ... tribesmen scattered over 15,000,000 By special arrangement with •Col­ Dizzy-SpeU Idea wiU become law aad Underestimate Aid to acres of tbe reservation far more lier's Weekly ami Western Newspa­ teat tee new arrivals within tiw In­ TRAPPERS per Union this newspaper presents fa come, tax classifications will almost By LEMUEL F. PARTON Britain ||f. Ne»:SPAB than the vaccines and prophylaxis Write tat two tmt mat Uam sillsq, of the white man ffiSBST' condensed form a series of arti­ be admitted on a Pay-As-You-Enter (Consolidated Feature*—WNU Service.) Fur price* will be kicker oils waat, Puts Success of Defense cles by President Roosevelt current­ system. SUP^'I When a Navajo te really OX -b* ly appearing tn that magazine. Tbe EW YORK.—In tee newspapers fe. 0. BLuorr a cteffpll Work an Donald Nelson. doe's not go to fiw Indian service for • • ***J^^> articles are taken from the Presi­ Secretary Morgenthau Mys that N and on tee street ttiere te more. H Ne. M Was* Mt t*ke Ottr, tils (Bell Syndicate—WNU Service.l treatment. He thinks flrst of fiw dent's nearly written Introductions to and more talk of Donald M. Nelson good healing dance, tee "stag" at with the rank and file of taxpayers forthcoming volumes of his state "it ota't fiw money; Xfa tbe flon- for the one-man head of ttw nation- WASHINGTON.—Adnff'Hitler ap­ fiie sha-man and tee reHgious cere* papers. Thte, ttie third article, con­ monial sand painting. fusion." He contends that a man in Mirmcla4M_anSmtm 2*{^* Colonists ta Ethiopia parently Is being deceived about tains ttw President's Own story erf tee lower brackets should be able to Italy has approximately 260,000 what tee United States will do and The Navajos are a deeply re­ tiw bitter battle to maintain and ex­ go to a post offlM, glance at a chart Sleight.of-Hand, irigton friend colonists ta. Ethiopia. what ft can do to this war, inal- ligious people and despite tee white tend ttw gains of Uberallwn.,**!! and find out what he owes Uncle i '______i\ MSS informs teto jmost precisely the same way as the man's efforts to replace the eld Sam without gotag nuts. - It Don M. Nekton wrii?rtbat •German High Command was de- rites, teey permeate every part of powerful New Dealers, as weU as Iceived about ttw same things in ttie the Indians' Uvea. IHE FIGHT GOES ON •TheConstitution Prevails"—Pfcrtm When ttw Income tax was limited important members of ttw opposi­ (winter of 1916-17. ' vSife Calls Medicine Man. to the Upper Brackets and only took tion are working to the above end. There are two mata lines, of de- When a member of USe Indian By Franklin D. Roosevelt in a smaU proportion of tee people, There bas been much favorable" Iception then. There seem to, be Wo it was aU right to let teem suffer, comment on hte showing ta a recent aoy famtty becomes UI be sends for ttie (Copyright, tell, by Franklin D. BOOMVCK * f- S£KV> nearest "hataU," as the medicine and by the Crowell-ColUer Publishing Co. ibere seemed no reason why ttwy radio debate on prices. Processed Reproduction in whole «* In part Is Shouldn't be given tee works, up to Count Johann vim Bernsfoff, who man is called. The healer may be • forbidden.) iSflf*- through several alphabetical scram­ •Was Kaiser Wilhelm's. ambassa- many miles .away on the Painted and including ttw headache, the bles at Washington during foe last |dor to Washington during Our pe­ Desert, tending bis own flock of Tba. Continuing Straggle for spots before fiw eyM, ttw night- year, he has been appointed execu­ riod of neutrality, said to many sheep., ©fej^^E liiT Liberalism llllill sweats, the nervous breakdowns tive director of the President's new ewspaper men. Including this writ­ The Navajo beUeves ttwt when ap§ tiw mad caU for lawyers. Supply, Priorities and AUoeations er, teat he was not worried about T HAS frequently been Mid ttwt "^-*^*iii?fii71 ,JLl''m''Aa.. - .-^7&7 a person is sick be te possessed by eternal vigilance to uecessary-to bSMdn There mains .to Iw a growing- Ithe United States for two reasons. l Bid- tiw Every-Man-An-Efasteln belief that if anybody Mil perform a an evil spirit and wiU not recover I preserve our" liberties. Xt, is ll—The American people were not until the evU spirit is exorcised, policy to to be dropped now ttwt ttw micracle, be- can.- % yfwbt Ita. favor of going to war with Ger- equally true that eternal vlgUance Income tax laws have been eased so [many—they had demonstrated it in A "sing" to begun at desert twi­ to necessary to keep democraciM that anybody con get in. Mr. Nelson probably would I many ways, including the re-elec- light and continues fer tato the and teeir governments truly liberal aasil concede ho mare than a depre­ Ition of Woodrow Wilson the preced- night The song rises, swells to a We in ttw United States have had * UncleSdnTRi-^ws that If the rank catory wave of ttw hand to ttds I ing November on the "kept us out wild, rhythmic chant, and ends ta first-hand experience wite that tru­ and ale of hte citizens wore ever miracle business. Toll, balky, of war" issue. No. 2—If this coun­ a yell, primitive and triumphant. ism since ttw end of 1933, when, for asked to go through aH teat trouble bespectacled, slow-moving, and try did* become favolved fa tee war, Shortly after sunrise tee making tee first time, tea full effects of our ttteWng out on income tax blank, deliberate te sp-r-seh, he would it would be ta such a panic to arm of a sand painting begins. This is program of recovery and reform be­ Needing S preponderance ef power te maintain liberalism ta tee front there would be wbat WiUle Howard resolve the bewildering compli­ itself tbat the supplies teen keeping prepared ta front of the began in gan to be felt. Fori as soon as the ranks of hto own* party councils snd ta tee executive sad legislative calls a "re-wolt." Either that Or cations at plane and tank pro­ tea Allies gotag would be cut off, which ttw rick person ip resting. clear action of the new administra­ branches of ttie government Itself, President Roosevelt took an active more mental coUapses than our In­ duction te orderly and methodi­ | or at least badly curtailed. A rectangle of dry. sand te tion In 1933 bad started tiw wheels pert In some of tiw primary elections of 1938. When cries ef "purge" arose stitutions could handle: cal proMStes instead ef sleight- There was a potat No. 3 as it de- smoothed, about three feet wide, ef industry turning, there came tiw from administration critics, ttw Chief Executive, resenting tiw applied of-hand." The termer and never I vetoped, but this Vim Bernstorff did five feet long and three inches deep. demand-from some sources to stop term, pointed oat that hte participation and expressed opinions ef candi­ ttw latter to bis anfatttag pro­ dates, prevented the deliberate mis-Use of Ms name by- these falsely Hence tee "Not A Headache ta cedure. ...- Ty&£ not mention to newspaper men. But Piles of colored sands, white, yel­ SB of the reforms, and to tot things A Carload*' type of titx coUection. Germany had a scheme for keeping low, red, black and bluish gray, are begin again to rim on as they bad claiming his support. Above are tear mea whose opponents received the ttie United States very much occu­ placed at the sides. -«f§K| during tee previous decade. presidential support. Bock row, left to right: 'gen. Walter F. George. 3*__qfa_ff^ * * * ' Mr. Nelson's business career of pied — wite Mexico — if hostilities The-pigments represent fiw five _,Of • course, tiw people of tiw Georgia, and Sea. Millard T. Tydings, Maryland; bottom, toft to right, It Is all right as far as it goes, S8 years has been given entirely to : , but it doesn't go far **m*gb, We I developed. .SaT ai*£--«siy vlii sacred colors ot Navajo mythology. United States have always under­ Sen. Ellison D. Smite and Sen. Gay M. Gillette. 1111lE_ SedW Roebuck it Co.731 which firm think the tax blank should be made he became chairman of the*execu­ The comparison at present is flab- r7,T- tbm*. Colored Sand. stood tiwt tito new administration tion was "strangling business" and The policy of the federal govern­ prettier. Abd carry a page of fun- tive committee ta 19%. He became Ibergasting, except teat the order The medicine man picks up small never Intended to be a mere rescue I is slightly reversed. T^KJBTI party—organized to save ttw eco­ ^*ri^nmg_^wi____^mab,** and- prevent* ment, bowever, continued to follow niei. -3&ES?^WSfv' ^y^Jsf a defense aide at Washington a year qiiflnt'tjas-s -ayf th* colored gand bx hte fag "teB recovery." ttie only path of true recovery and tfi^?Sp"|g,'*—•» • ',1i^8t^**^SSg?^F^ffi<|(i ago. He joined Sears Roebuc_'.|^!f-4pi: German activities have not .egg. fingeia. and _allo*s it to flow slowly nomic system and tarn It over to tee small, powerful group which had ta 1932 ttw national Income-had the only assurance of preservation We submit ttw foUowing extra sug­ chemical engineer, for which be had Iceeded very weU—so far at least— between his fingers, to form a pat­ fatten as low as $38,000,000,000 from of our system of private profit and gestions tor making tax paying mora been trained at the University of tin Latin America. Quite the con­ tern or design composed of circles formerly controlled it. through their concentrated economic power. The a high fa 1928 of over $80,000,000,000. free enterprise—the continuance and •>ainless: Missouri. Hte friends have noted trary. Two of tee 30 Latin Amer­ Within circles, and figures repre­ Since 1932 and tor each and every strengthening ot social reform and l-.AAXjjL Make ttw tax blanks prettiertiwt thus he would bring a technical ican republics which bave always senting feathers and other objects. government ta 1898 was determined nd include a page of funnies. equipment to tee job, as weU as not only fo save the system,, but also year thereafter, up to and includ­ progressive legislation. ijJIga >wg>»ac*w»»a<5»»8i=»«a Funeral Can * * Ambulances : ''Japan to proceeding with the re­ 48 before being named by the Presi­ One-Man Control May Be Ibe lock WM on tee outside. T^T 1937 to stop it te the courts, where early -1937, tbe government bad be­ nation. Warn W taat oath m term*, demonatratlon* . Half an hour passed during which tbey had been so successful during gun to cut down its own* expendi­ Much of the legislation which I construction of tee Chinese continent dent as assistant secretary Of tte ea request. - ^rggX Given Donald Nelsott^TT wite ttw f_l co-operatton of China. navy tor air. His final slump from •• LORENZO SMITH » SON time M0 persons, iwf-tuiing to a. 1938 aad 1938. Here, too, they bad tures for reUef and work Jjtftof. It .recommended .jww„p§M|MLT_during MS Eaa*-.*nd S.BUI ^teJt Laka CKr, Pta* .... Most at^ tea mm iff teto *wtev&*y- midsummer heat-; wave.^were at­ felled. Therefore, through tea-years didso with the reasonable expecta­ 1938. For example, a fMW. farm fltorehlll'-s charge that Japan to am that golden November afternoon of who have proved managerial ability tracted by ttw banging and whoop­ of 1937 aad 1938, their activities to tion teat private industry, witii its program was adopted; legislation croaching upon the ChfoOM people to M years ago probably wiU be when WATER SOfTEt-IERSw agree with-Bernard M. Barucb'S ing within tiw refrigerator. impede progress and to bring about increased markets and output, would establishing minimum wages and* whoUy ' groundless." — Japanese they make bim president of the criticism of SPAB, ttw new all-out ,. .A poUce emergency squad was take up some of the slack, and pro­ spokesman^***5- &W§? new League of Nations, after tee Hardwt Wats* mad* wtt a* melWd aaaan* a repeal or emasculation ot tee New maximum hours and outlawing child WITH A RAINIER WATER SOFTENER. national defense board which baa caUed, but before it arrived, half a Deal measures of reform were re­ vide some of ttw employment which labor was finally passed; various* And teen agate, ttw world doesn't war. •M State, din*.* Ssspplr Gsh. 8 L. O.. Ut absorbed OPM and OPACS, teat it dozen cab drivers used jack han­ doubled. had previously been furnished by tax reforms were adopted! addition­ seem to understand teat those al­ to a "faltering Stop forward" and ttw government through public He entered Yale from Cedar dles and ottwr emergency imple­ I There were several reasons for al-funds were provided for ttw con­ iased bombs are really flower pots. WntHK Iowa. Ws home te*m, WMiW ra ANcmsas AV AIT, ABLE that what to reaUy needed te one- ments to pry open tee door. works projects. In this ttw govern­ struction of public works to furnish ---*- ,• • -• . man,, control fa. tee hands of ttw thte particular burst of effort this ment miscalculated. grossed rigbt on our entering - There stood Pores. year. First, the Supreme court flght, employment; and a congressional PORTRAIT OF A MAYOR ' the World wtt, Joined lab ap­ Typswritors tad AAniaf* aAtfbbm right person. With veal powfer to act* "What's the idea of busting .to tee and administrative-committee was Into mi airplane— TYPEWRITERS AND ADDtNG MACHINES, delegated to him by tee President. - although ti bad been finally success­ Liberalism -I Kndangaeadfr'^mfe prentice flying group and WM POBTABLE AND BTUlNDARft 1 door?" be said. mM ful, to obtaining its objective, bad All of the big guns and resources set up to study economic power. sTr*Out of tt-juickl ready when ttw call came, vol- AMD USED, COMPARE Oty It is contended try many observ­ jspsT tato another BEFORE jgo BU? KT anxious to save Knudsen's lace. : ic members of ttw house aad iwwto nsnwd On official #* toe Mew dent of ttw New York fount com­ [court. -'; UfIfT - '. -?e The 'Round Table* Discusses Rural Social Problems * "'.; - - - , i 7 *Wliere the observers seem to tbe —who bad been elected ta 1938 and ' Yeift gas shortage crisis. pany. Bait*. Elaatlc Steekintta, Orutche* and Bnm, In earlier years on liberal platforms, I'-j^p^wPw^rw ~ • -* '#^s - Otters engaged in WaU Street ac­ Bkkenakw Shoea. Arch Support*, ate. Fit-WeB wttbjjt: te be wrong is teat ao mat­ WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS.—A caU ties, the Round Table, which mot ArtMcwl «a* OK, ItSW.trdSa., SaKLalta ter what happens to! SPAB It would Motorist Loses fa- Arm V-*|'« to rural churches and women's clubs daily throughout ttw five-day Insti­ and who had pledged themselves te Elmer TwitcheU Just couldn't re­ tivities who are on tiw up-and-up at appear possible to shuffle again. to assume responsibiUty for commu­ tute, under fiie chairmanship of Dr. support the great objectives and sist ttr< temptation. He walled up Washington Include Robert Lovett, RA1Y CHICKS — Nelson will fa* given, a tun, -§&. to Flicking Cigar Ashes nity conditions and tiw Improvement Benson Y. .Landis of- tea -Federal social measures enunciated ta those to an ante' bearing am "t Don't (he not so fang Ago wrved as one of TasOaet gmppt aaaat -Waatat Chkta speak. He tfflH be handicapped by- - "KEWANEK "Ttae—Dsapag" '-Mr of Intergroup relations,: was voiced Council of ttw Cburchea of Christ platforms — bad silted themselves Waste Oas" sticker and scribbled an Mr, Oatas* dfrecfoteT who Imw toa - hte seven-man beted, it is true* biit fa a Round Tftele report on ttw in America, stressed tht opinion teat with tee opponents lof ttw program. ;||,*#aniw bastf** s^,^ ' L«horn» SMS -AM *T «-'AAA' arm*- from -a window to flick off. • wta. department post correspond­ gSMi H«vlea *T.M AA gttt not so much as some observers cigar ashes cost Ben F. Asch, St small community presented to tiw oiw oi Itto cMof piwbtom* te teat at It became -jtetel obvious t»af this |3*n*5X '•' • • • ing with Mr. Gates* ne*K_«iar.Jue*. WUUamstown Institute of Human the small community" "whose lead­ AAA«8.„, AS prepaid, far SeaesI think. Baruch sensed teis at once. Paul Minn hte arm, near here. ktod of conduct was oot only a re­ Ttt* Dodo, says she Isn't worried reterial job; James C Fonrestel, f Ohicka write - ers think it has no problems." ' and,, the. day after he made* hte His auto.sideswiped on a curve'with, Relations, held bora biennially un­ nunciation of platform pledges, but about America bring drawn teto fly adte to deep ta production-manage­ COLOm-a***! fcAl-QHKBY Deawes*. filtotils devastating remark about a 'falter­ * machine driven by Date V*aa. Da* der the auspices of ttwNationa l Con­ The BOhnd Table report stressed was actually endangering fiw suc­ war tor the nex*. month or so. *% ment, and then there is Averitt Har­ WgV — Weak Ne. 41W — SALT LAUB ing -step ' forward" be7 "added ' that »en of Kewan.ee. It waa necessary ference of Christians and Jews, -A tea importance of tha rural family cess of ttw federal government's de­ couldn't go to." she eapteha, "un­ riman, wbo to swtog-man diplomat ' In discussing the "eriticar"!y#i?- "Nelson" may be tije man." to amputate tee left arm at,tee Ko wbo do much te preserve and pro­ termination to prna^rva a "-wttlj ttl after tee worid sertos." to England and Russia. .Tip wanee hospital.* etol problems of rural communi­ tect tee family, as a unit progressive administration. Page Ten LAS. V B GAS A G E Friday, s4>tMbbef r 26,1941 ( lUIIUIIWiU p ""-UI t • - Wax in Ear Drastic MHBnery Changes sites jf^Often Cause FoiT^-fflaimn Fashion Parade iftf Dizziness RCLE By CHERIE NICHOLAS wardrobe, tot it can be worn witii £f*ut GUamlm-A4\ different Mouses and sweaters in By DR. JAMES W. BARTON many interchangeable effects. Pattern No. 8018 presents a Jump­ (Released by Western Newspaper UntoiS.) er -which slim girls wiU like—it 'WER lb feeling otyt\\xti- has a fitted waistline, marked witii W ness occurs th6re are a shaped, wide belt. The regula"! many who feel t&at thia is one tion convertible collar blouse te in- J cjuded wite ttw jumper pattern. sign of heart disease and rush eee to their physi- FIRST-AID Pattern Ho. 8018 te tn uneven sixes tt I to the to i9. Size 13 temper requires gtk yards I cian or caU him IIMf? 33-lnch material or 2% yards 54-inch ma- I |o their home. terial. Blouse with short sleeves takes t<|| NEAIT1 AILING HOUSE yards 35-inch material. For this attrac­ Dizziness is not tive pattern, send your order tte H a sign ol heart GOLIMN disease; the SEWING CIBCLE PATTERN DEPT. •Up New Montfotnery Street first symptom of heart dis­ by Roa_*a*l. Whitmo^'T tow Francisco . CalH. ease is getting out of breath iO Roser B. Whitman—WNU Serviee.) Enclose 15 cents foreac h patten. easily. Dusty Bet Air Beat Pattern No...... gba-.^^jH. The cause Of dizziness te usually QUESTION: I have Installed a new Name ...... some disturbance of the liver or the hot air furnace witii four vents to Address ear. The sluggish­ J rooms for heat Everything is work- ness of tee liver it­ 1 Ing well except tor tee ten'teat tee self or tiw slow air, being taken from the cellar, is emptying of the gall laden wite dust Ibis dust comes Dependability bladder of both is a / into tiw" rooms through tbe regis- common cause of I tors. We seem to be living In a sort Giv* me character on which we I dizziness. Sating a lof western dust storm most of the can thoroughly depend, which we couple of slices of j thiie.* Is there some way we can an sure will not faU us in ttmel bacon -er a large j filter tee dust out of the air before of need, which we know to bel it reaches.tee Uving rooms? * based on principle and on tiie fear J cube of butter is of God, and it is wonderful howl often sufficient to Answer: Your best move wiU be many brilliant, and popular, and] chuse a complete .to install a filter unit, which comes SpllCdid qualities we can safely] emptying of tee WAFFLES AT NIGHT—GUESTS' DELIGHT! equipped with a fan-to--toree-* ttw Pr. Barton (See-Jtoclpes BeIow°> and gladly dispense with.—Dean | ga-H-—bladder- and- air through tee filters. Your local Stanley. • Jp| Kf|| freedom from dizzi- OUT OF THE WAFFLE EBON heating contractor can* give you in­ - mem. WAS$. __WM, THIS WEEK- MENU formation. It would also help to make a* dust catcher for tee regis­ That a common ear condition- Waffles! U-m'-ml Crisp and TEXACO STAR THEATRE wax to outer ear canal—ean cause browned to suit the taste*-a queenly ife WAFFLE PARTY ters. This te a simple job, consist­ ing of putting one or two thick­ dizziness is stated by Dr. 3 be dish, whether you're a homemaker §!ra|* Hot Bouillon Swiet in Medical World (London). who delights ln calling in your nesses of dark muslin mosquito net­ Other causes mentioned are hard­ friends—a "home body'* who caters Waffles Syrup Sausages ting Inside the register, fTake off ening of fhe ligaments which hold only to tiw family—or a lone eater Fruit Salad the grille, and cover the Ind of the tee little ear bones together so teat who simply likes nice foods. Homemade Chocolate- pipe with tee netting, which wiU be held ta place when tee grille DREPARE to see drastic innova- these three bones become as one It's fun to make **m . V . it's fun Mint ice Cream * tions in* millinery fashions thte FRED te put back te position. When tee sote) bone; the use of quinine or to bake "em. And waffle baking Into Mz Coffee - Milk season. Perhaps tbe most t_90P*, salicylates, and tbe Inflammation of made so many homemakers—young netting becomes clogged, replace it Wite new, or etee clean tito soiled cant and startling is the new cover- the middle ear—otitis media. and old-—waffle-party conscious, that up took ttat te achieved through When," therefore, dizziness occurs we've ind)uded in this week's col­ netting. Tba materia] te inexpen­ Tiw dramatic pose given to dashing stand over night, or 1 Mi hours. When sive. curtain drapes, snood fantasies and 'ALLEN and you have not, or have not re­ umn games especially suitable for various other intriguing devices. berets, to achieve a smart new look Itarlhs Odoter M ami fussy cently had, a cold, nor eaten too waffle parties. ready to use, best egg, yolks, add to Cold Bathroom is perfectly demonstrated te this '"pHE dress which is practically mixture and then add beaten whites. Question: My warm air furnace There is an endless number of '^|j! requirement for college en­ Wednesday Night much rich food, these other ear con­ • So why not be a hostess who lii new silhouettes on the fall program, model, which te s black skirt-felt ditions should be remembered. different! Invite the "gang" In for Bake 4 minutes on a very hot Iron. does not heat my second story bath­ shape worn to accent ttwne w profile trance u the Jumper. It's ttw WITH room, although other roomi on the which carries tiw assurance of ev­ basis at every well-planned school Take Wax Out First. a neighborhood Fruit Sauce ter Waffles. ery one, being becomingly hatted silhouette. That there are many Pint, wax should be removed. "waffle feed." second floor get plenty St heat. ways of wearing the popular beret, KENNY MKEft Wax te usually removed by putting % cup butter * Pipes to the bathroom and one of teis ssssan .teste hats are all on Your new deal tiw bat, so you can be utterly con­ adds to its frdpularity thte season. First hand information firom the hydrogen peroxide and water, equal to entertaining— - 2 cups powdered sugar tte other rooms are close together Not only te tte profile beret out­ in .the wall, but while plenty of servative to your choice. You. wfll mes in ttte service show cigarettes parts, into tiw outer ear (some phy-* whether your I cup crushed berries find your, favorite beret on the Ust, standing but emphasis is also given and smoking tobacco first choice as stolons put ta olive oil), letting It guests be club­ yifii,- 1 'fggwhit e __K^#-| heat comes up one of the pipes, to huge berets worn I back -on the gute from the folks back home. there is very Uttie In tiw oteer. all types of draped turbans, pill- remain titers for tour or Ave min­ women, daugh­ * t teaspoon vaniHa' boa sndli-n galore, bonnets from head in pompadour fashion. Actual sales records from post ex­ utes^ The wax then can be removed ter's pais, the Tbe beating contractor cannot'locate A tremendous revival of feather changes, sales commissaries, Cream butter, add powdered tee trouble. What do you think it Dutch to frontier-woman types, sail­ shin's stores, ship's service stores by use of hot baking soda solution high school bas­ ors wide df brim or not, mushrooms trims te announced, which is an­ PRESENTED BY (sodium bicarbonate), a teaspoon te ketball team, or sugar and when well creamed, stir might he? other "reason why*' $$ 2 cups sifted flour Wmii '^__\WS_i\i NaXoy Motor ' ?§l|l|||. long bobs showing as heretofore. and country wide-brim fella, is that '1SEETHAT on table salt, usually brings relief. 1 cup sour milk crowns go towering-to any height, In severe attacks of dizziness 1% cups milk 1S1P 1 teaspoon ginger Question: The motor of a large Below to tiw right, in tte group (SONiyONERB-SONI oij burner makes a terrific noise. as you see in tiw model pictured l£5S NICOTINE morphine may be necessary to stop 3 teaspoons baking powder j Vt teaspoon salt illustrated Is a very new pompa­ in the upper rigbt corner. In this SMOKE CAMELS. THE/ tee attack. IPSN % teaspoon salt, |||| 1 teaspoon soda What is the remedy? dour pillbox type made ef sheered IN THE SMOKE •Answer: An electric motor that te instance, a striking hat-and-bag en­ lllpSj; * .• ** - 3 eggByffifc Ip 1 teaspoon baking felt tiwt achieves outstanding dis­ semble has been achieved wite two- HAVE A SWELL 1 In good condition should run ail- tinction and sophistication, via a COUNTS WITH 4 to 6 tablespoons melted shortening powder IBST, most Without mdse; noise te due te timed felt, bright blue and red glove Timely Warning on 8 tablespoons melted shortening coarse-mesh net snood draping, so FLAVOR, TDO Separate the eggs and beat tiw worn bearings or to some other part voluminous it extends over tee stitching. Blue and red combina­ you,too Dangers of 'Pep PiUs' yolks with tee milk. Add the Sifted Beat eggs until Ught- Add sugar, that needs replacement or repair. shoulders. Note also tte decorative tions is a 'last word" message dry ingredients, then the melted molasses and sour milk. Sift dry In­ Wite an oil burner, noise te more metal hand, ornament; from beneath broadcasting from fashion centers, URING the college examinations shortening, and last, the stiffly beat­ gredients together and add. Beat Ukely to be due to a blower or which, tiw snood emanates in gath­ not miy for hats but for the entire D to my student days, I noticed en egg whites. Four tato bot waffle until smooth. Add shortening and pump, and is usually from Wear or ered fullness. SfesiT-M HHi costume. - iron ahd babe untg ircm steps steam- bake 3 or 4 minutes. Serve wite Sportsfelts are very wide et brim one of tee students with a .most misadjustment A machine "that is Another hat teat te making con­ peculiar expression as hte face and ing. ice cream. 'MSt:- ~— -•£$£# naturaUy noisy can usually be- qui­ this- season and have a. nonchalant Variations ter Standard Recipe. versation in tte fashion world is swagger picturesquene^s about them remarked to another student teat * Chocolate Waffles. 9_M eted by setting it on blocks of cork tte profile beret The hat below to Pineapple Waffles—Seduce milk or rubber to absorb tee vibration. ttiat Is most intriguing. Blank must be much afraid, of the (Makes 4 waffles) tee left, te typical of this new trend. examinations. I was quietly in­ to plate waffle recipe to 1 cup and Any piece of hnachipery ttat de­ (Beleased by Western Newspaper Union.) formed teat Blank was using a add| % cup well-drained crushed 1% cups flour lllfi velops noise should be looked over stimulating drug to brighten him up pineapple. jp8 3 teaspoons baking powder • by a competent service man to lo­ and keep him awake. Date Waffles—Add 1 cup chopped Vs teaspoon salt cate tte cause and to remedy it Luxury Blouse Two-Piece Effect Many physicians apd others were dates mixed with part of flour from 6 tablespoons sugar |j#St? • COM -Floor " recipe. amazed to read last spring that stu­ 2 eggs '^§§ "Question: A concrete floor laid on For Fall-Winter Bam Waffles—Add 9 tablespoons dents at universities to the United X cup milk tte ground is covered with a wood The two-piece effect whether sim­ States and Canada were using stim­ 'ininced cooked ham to plain waffles. floor and surfaced witt linoleum. It Huckleberry Waffles—Add 1 cup 2 squares chocolate y»7s' ulated or. actually so, te outstand­ ulating drugs rr- pep. pills — during 4 tablespoons butter te miserably cold during tte whiter ing thte season. Sometimes tee skirt examinations. | This was- done in well-drained' canned or fresh huck­ months. Can this be corrected? to seamed to -a long-torso, mlddy- leberries mixed wite 14 cup sugar. I Mir and sift dry ingredtonts—Add- fOfrt«* 4g**S) With *"•' MtnomilaAgm "_af. ~ •Mm'^^esT-A*t^^^^:A^_^ .:. AaWte?:..'. Concrete laid y|7§ burned or too thick. During tee son tbm draws a body of beast, bird ator. Place blocks of wood, (ine* Veils wtil be very ornate teis sea­ 7£|to>*.Ftoreid tumors are treated Sweaters have become a campus son, wite guttering accents of se­ occasional semirings, great care or map, acco-rding to his fancy, and quarter Inch tiii?k, under each leg • * .. . " 8&^nSBS jtfS*?•*.•>-•_pt flfas bsft boa $2.00 to $4.00 Ss#t j according to symptoms which arise. -must-be taken not to get water agate folds tee paper) over. Ttm of tiw radiator. An additional quar­ and schoolgirl hobby. Tbe fashion quins or appUques of ttoy felt flow­ Tv'S'-* K; jp >7^"§^!____WV' _____\\ If small sard net growing may re- into the connection plug or hea'- last J^tem to be added te the togsan d ter-inch thick block may be needed. teat stands pre-eminently forth as ers. Some at* dotted wite tiny suede m KKMII UMPI RR fMRT-MM .s^^^^^H "oelve aa treatment. V torse may a fiaivprite te tee long torso pullover stars, s ing. element A damp cloth or a feet. 1 The paper Is to bf folded JBe sure.yflw,, radiator Is standing miuHns _ ma WMHsf 1 -be tamaied tm teMetm - pressure er soft hrush should be used to free agate sad passed nr tiw* "neighbor level and not tilted either way. See sweater witti atteep V-neekltae I The Very fine mesh veils prevail, soma if there te ^possibility of turning on tee left, teen afl ..aire opened, tbe teat tea radiator valve is either "big Idea" is to wear this sweater in Of which are bordered wite span­ mat ttmt ti fisjUatm/ a | tee Iron from excess batter or lightweight soft cashmere yarns te eoacer. Batter follow year physi­ crumbs. ESSI results may be astonishing. . tuUy closed or wide open. gles, others haytag rows ef heavy Fj^P^MMtitii - 3 cian's isfetee. ^plS (Beleased by WeaternN^spaper Union.) over a smartly styled tweed skirt. chenille io finish teem omtm^m^m 1(«7 COffHSSOS ______i_k Friday, September 26,1941 LAS YIGAS AGE Page mm**. Kathleen Norrls Says: Children's •' '*•***•mmmamtammm — WM—i iwyain i i i "inn "•"" •—*• — "' " ""• Bedtime Story Fai«h—Always FcdtfiH By THORNTON W. BURGESS By GERTRUDE MAY Mpa_ttOif||*-^-^- Silence Has a P&werAeater Than Words ,flf ftHIJIwli 7rrnT Sarvlca.) K4S (Associated Newspapers—WKU Sarvlee.).. jlll PETER RABBIT RAS A RAO DAY will welcome this clever cottage DETER RABBIT always bad rath- By VIRGINIA VALE flower bidder aad the matching 1 Ur a illEY arrested a man as I with ttwt stocking, after all tiw rest er enjoyed being hunted by Bow­ {Released by Western Newspaper Union.) shade pulls. WW*

eame In," said Marge, ad­ he'd gone 'through." §_& ser tee Hotted. It was -a kind of , * * .** • dressing a rather oldish- "AO tile rest?" Her words were game, and one that he could ami ARAMOUNT may have ' tts, coping or keyhole ssw may ba used lookmg woman, who was very*faint She found herself weep­ when be was ready. All he had to Psomething very, interest­ in cutting thess articles from wsod-tetgM munching on a homemade sand­ ing send she had promised not to do was to run Into tee dear Old enamels tor painting gwln. Pattern Z8S10, ing in the picture called, to IS Mats, fives ratlines and osmptote dfr wich. .«— cry—not there—in jail- ,, Brier Patch when be got tired. So fay, "Tales of Manhattan." recttons. Send year order te: Marge bad just come teto the em­ Ben had raised her hands to his wben he heard Bowser's great voice Iff ttie story of a dress suit ployees' lounging room of tee teg lips but beyond tea anguished "Oh, behind him and knew that Bowser and what happens to it, and department store where teey bote Stell," he had not spoken. His was following bte tracks he used to there are seven sequences, ha AUNT MARTHA worked te lamps on tee sixth floor. mouth watered strangely. kick up Kis heels for sheer pleas- •ox MCW Kansas CMjr, tta. : each of which a different male "Good looking guy, too. I'U say," 1 "If he died, Miss, before he found «^K"' '%"5had telt tee same way star will appear. So far Ijnclta IS eents tor each pattern she went oh. "Ben, teey called you, then I was to teU you." • When bit heard tee voice of a strange SeslreS. Pattern Ns... bim.** dog this teorning. He didn't have Charles Boyer, W. C. Fields, "Tell me what Ben?" she said Edward G. Robinson and Joe Me­ Rama .,.,....i...... ,.,...* The older woman went suddenly softly. ttie least doubt in ttw world ttwt Crea bave been signed up, and Address 7.T...... white. "Ben" — Wbat memories "-Itte only teat I was looking for he could (tool that dog whenever d is m MISCELLANEOUS cutout de- . stirred at the name. The hand bold- you, Stell, and, ** °° ** Judge, he pleased. Anyway, he could hide Rant Robeson, tee famous baritone, •"•* signs are hate to tempt ham­ teg -tiw sandwich trembled visibly. I didn't take ttw stocking. It got te ttiat Old Brier Patch. \ te one of ttw dozen outstanding stara mer and saw into use. At top, "What did tbe man look like?" hung on my coat somehow. I WM So he placed a regular game ot being considered tot "It Well, re­ Two flaiifi left, is a very practical item—the she asked, trying to steady herseU. peering close at every woman be­ hide and seek with the dog and had member "Xt I Had a Million"? The There are tern distinct classes of "Leave a Note" bungalow. Inch "Big brown eyes and red hair, hind tiw counters, not knowing how been enjoying it until quite suddenly episode which practically everyone people in the world; those that wood makes teis, and it is to be with a (furl over hte forehead like much you might be changed. God, and wholly unexpectedly he had al­ recalls from ttwt picture te tee one feel that they themselves are in a placed beside the front door. Pad a little boy's." WM Stell, bow I've wanted you," he burst most run teto a man with a terrible te which Charles Laughton, learning body; and those teat feel that and pencil inside the hinged door out, between choking teste- ' WWi gun. There had been a bang! ahd fiiey themselves are a body, with Then it was true*—her Ben arrest­ thatlw had a minion dollars, gave invites friends to leave word if they For Stell, standing there, wite hte Peter didn't need to be told that he hte boss tee raspberry. It made the something working tt. I feel like ed, lliii b call when you are away. Practi­ the contents ef a "bottle, and am big hand helplessly clutching hers, was a very lucky rabbit to .be still picture! .-%^gi IKI "My God, Stell, what's the mat­ alive. Being hunted by Bowser tee cal, toe, ate- the doorknockers— cUrious to know what wiU happen ter? I thought you was going to was transformed by tee age-old love the red-headed woodpecker and the for the child. Hound was one thing, bat being hunt Sgl —r*— 'Ifilil when the bottle te uncorked.—Wil­ pass out on me," said Marge slip­ ed by a man with a terrsble gun was horse. And kitchen ee dining room liam De Morgan. -7M'7 "Ben," She said eagerly, "then Susan Hayward did so well in, ping an arm around ber. "Tou {rick quite another matter. good places to faint," you weren't tired of me?" i*wt__j "Reap tee Wild Wind'* teat she has r •When _ttiat terrible gun went off -'•'«rm all r_*}*," aaid Maail, hrae. "•**Tiredt**-*eod,--ftea^yw taiw "it- been given another important role; Peter ows so frightened teat for a Ing herself. I "Guess I must have was heaven, at home, With you— te "tte Lady Has Plans," ttw Paill­ few minutes he just ran. Yes, sir, been eating too fast, and then some* tired? God!" and covering hte face ette Goddard-Ray Miliand spy cfem- he just ran. He was too frightened how it'upsets me to hear of men be sobbed WIBt UPS edy, she'll be an American racke- going to jail." g||| "Tell her, man," interrupted the MAtKETHIS "That man you're spending year keeper. '"Visiting hours are over life grievin' ever Isn't te jail, te he? at seven." Refill i i Gosh, you're a simp, Stell." Then, without waiting further, he NEW TREAT I "I don't know where he is defi­ plunged on, "You never knew why nitely," added the othe-feT"33"* 1 Ben went to get tiw express man know he'd play an honest game.", and left you there witb the trunk? "If teat's what you call it to walk You' never knew ail "these years off and leave a woman," returned what happened ttiere at the dock?" Marge loftily. "Better take my ad­ "There at tbe dock?" The woman vice, forget him and step out witii found herself repeating strangely. / was Carts tmtstWj • and had loved Mat from the moment 1 entered hi* Big Jim. He likes you and would "Yes—never knowin*. how he was mnyioy. I consider Mat the atom wonderful mail in the world. Out marriage marry you, if ybu played your cards modphi* mother very angry. %(<£&> knocked down—taken' alward tee- • Af Y TO MAJCf ,-*• right Tiw boy's got a future," she rotten ship—*' By KATHLEEN NORRIS added. "He'll tw head of ttw lamp Her bands tightened on the iron NOT EQUAL TO It department same day." Sra| bars—no^ longer grim, but mystic ERE is a letter from a Betsey is nineteen. She is fCONOM/CAl The older woman did not reply. pathways to stars. Behind teem, wife, nineteen years married to an older nian with Instead she took another bite from Ben—and he belonged. H old, who finds hereelf two small sons, who have been. ...OflfCIOVII ber sandwich before inquiring, tb* guard turned away. "What was ttW Bte&"-ttatest*d jjjjf** among the many, many wom­ Uving with her mother-in-law, "All these years," he muttef«*d, $A^T:mT$ ' f- **•*• ••'•*• too* I ''Don't know exactly," said Marge. Betsey and her mother-in-law PIIrSDSAN HAYWARD "trustin* him . ,&and never knew en whoSe lives are compli­ Re stepped short and sat ap. "Just saw him being loaded into tee* do not agree, and Betsey feel* what happened. Gee! Takes a wom­ cated by tite existence of a patrol wagon as I came in.. You that the older woman-tries to to think where he was running. A— teer whose identity gets mixed up In an, don't It to bave faith." mother-in-law. Sometimes I Europe With a woman radio com­ should have seen .tee dick! It's Pun the children against her he wanted was to get away, away tee flrst guy he's nabbed in I dont think there ought to be a from that terrible gun. Then wben mentator's—the commentator being by telling them that she is not Mtes Goddard. The setesn play was know when, and he was tickled Cold-Storage Locker school for mothers -in-law- their mother. -But it seems ad­ he get over bte first fright he.,thought .right away of the dear Old 'OTier written by Harry Tugend, author oi pmmbff^mm 1111 This one, at any rate, seems visable for them to combine . Plants Now TfJringHpld Patch, and he made up his mind "Caught In tiw Draft**- - 5||ffKi'«t|i Later that day*-Stell heard ttw girl bound to disorganize and —**— Near Centralia, Wash., te The faU resources and all live together that be would waste no time in get­ te tbe "credit cage say, "He told make trouble for the very at her mother-in-law's house. Martha Mean, the popular Manis the cops* hte name was Good, and of 1917, while ttw r#st of the U. S. ting there. There be would be safe, was busy with World War I, a hunt­ persons she ought most' to By doing-this for a while Bet­ absolutely safe. * So he started for radio singer, has been signed to a tiwt he was looking for hte wife term contract by RKO Radio. As who worked here. One of tee cops er bagged some pheasants which be help .and love. J7|l||||§| sey's husband hopes to mve the Old Brier Patch as fast as he wanted to keep for hte Christmas could make Ui legs go. Lipperty- bar Brat assignment ttm witt da laughed and said, 'Good, nothing! "My husband is fourteen ettough money foirW^honte. a feature netebe* to floor show so- You're bad dean through!' The dick dinner. As an accommodation, an When Betsey tells him of her lipperty-lipperty-lip, he ran In a years older thgnlam," writes grert circle so as to come around quences for "Call Out the Marines," said he had followed him from one Ice-plant operator- named 3~ A. Win- trouble with his mother, he chell plunked the birds teto a water- through tee Green forest in tiw di­ which stara Victor McLsglen and department to another on every floor Betsey, from Buffalo. "Bis tells her pot to take it too seri­ filled milk can, froze teem te a solid rection of the Old Brier Patch. You Edmond Lowe. of the store. And he was making first wife left him when Car­ ously. But Betsey still feels *-— the rounds the second time before ice cake. On Christmas day the see whea 'tee terrible gun had been ter junior and Jim, the sons, that she is not equal to the task RKO has also signed Pare Lor- ttwy capght him with the goods—not frozen fowl came out of the ice cake fired at him be had been beaded I Reflections '"%- \ • at it, and tt hi turn will look sourly fresh',7|py TT^Imi were five and three. Immedi­ of making a nappy home with In ttie wrong direction. ents to mil tip, direct and produce The world is a looking-glass, Upon you; laugh at it and wito anytitthg much, just one silk stock­ feature films. Lorente, you'U recall, ing. What's a guy going to do wite To Engineer Roger Sprague ot ately after the divorce she her mother-in-law and is afraid Now Peter's scare had taught him end gives back to every man fits it, aad it is a jolly, kind compan­ married a man with whom was responsible for those superb reflection of his owa face. Frown ion.—Thackeray.- one stocking, I ask you? Unless he's Omaha's Baker*Ice Machine compa­ the conflict that is certain to one thing if no more. It had taught government-sponsored documentary got a one-legged girl?" ny, who serviced the Wlnchell ac­ she w,as in love, later divorc­ arise might wreck her chances him to,watch te front as well as films "Tha River," "The Fight for But Stell had beard enough. Ben count, ttw frozen pheasant episode ing him. A year ago she was of a happy marriage. Be' sure behind. ' He couldn't afford to rim Lite," and "The Plow That Broke had come back. Ber Ben.' He had gave an idea. Mindful tbat most killed in a motor accident. to read Kathleen Norris' stir­ blindly teto that hunter again. It fiw Plates." been here in the store, wandering U. S. termers lack easy means of was well that he had learned that ring challenge inker answer to -—*—• "I was Cart's secretary, had loved lesson. Yes, indeed, it was very, from department to department preserving for their own use food Too much ean't be said te praise It's A GOOD. him from the moment I entered his Betsey's letter. \" T f* very fortunate. Just as he was al­ looking for her—too timid to ask— which ttwy raise, he saw the possi­ of "Here Comes Mr. Jordan." Ifs employ, and consider him'tee most most to tee edge of the Green Forest and teen they'd picked him up.* Sure­ bility of a new market tor.ice ma­ one of tee most original pictures wonderful man. in the world. We and getting ready to run hte very AMERICAN ly, there was' sonie mistake. What­ chinery: plants to freeze and store That's where I differ wtth you, ever turned out in Hollywood; Ifs *T. were quietly married, without an­ hardest across tee Green Meadows ever else Ben* was, he was not a food for the public. The idea took Betsey. I think you ARE equal to highly amusing. It's well performed, nouncing our plans, which made hte to the Old Brier Patch he caught thief. years to catch on But today thou­ it and I believe it te the rigbt especially by Robert Montgomery, CUSTOM mother very angry. The two boys sight of something suspicious ahead But teey had arrested bim.. Now sands of farmers go to cold-storage thing for you to do. l|j||| James Gleason and Edward Ever­ have been living with her, but she of him. It was perfectly still, but at least she knew where be was. locker plants, rent kickers big H you don't do it things will strag­ ett Horton. Don't mtes iig pip THE PLEDGE Four years before he had left her. enough to hold 250 pounds of meat finds their care too much tor her, gle Olong in thte uncomfortable way Peter didn't remember ever seeing • —*—**-,' TO THE HAG Left* her sitting on their packed (or 614 cubic teet of any food) tor and cannot afford anything but part- wite no plan and no system behind it there before. He stopped short trunk, batted and gloved, while he $10 a year. The** plants quick-freeze time help in kitchen ami nursery. teem. You and Cart will live ytfur and sat up, as te his way, to study Kathryn Grayson's going te grew h a ties, htart-wtrmlttg went to/look for a drayman. -KRJ| ttieir meat, fiiey also slaughter an­ So she wants, and I think my hus­ isolated life, taking no responsibility tfaat strange tiling. Ha! It moved! ap tote Spring Byington In Metro's patriotic custom that btgja It a- "Tbe Vanishing Virginian" *— and They were going to Iowa together imals (at $2 a head for cattle, $1.5,0 band wants, to combine forces, save for whaj really te primarily hte job; —yes, it was ttie hunter wtth tiw Jtttt satitnet public tthttl tor bogs, 75 cents for sheep! and on rent, and share the responsibility the raising of hte sons. He will feel terrible*gun. It was quite plain tbat they'll bote be portraying Rebecca . ctfttrtthe Octattt it, ftf2. —ttwlr flrst trio home since their Yancey Williams, tea author of marriage twelve years beforeT^p prepare and freeze vegetables or of the children. They have never aggrieved and troubled, and his he knew that Peter lived In the Old meant very much to my Cart. He Brier Patch and bad hurried over tee book. Despite the chance te see SMOKING KING EDWARD "I'll, chase down the street,!' he bruits for 2_ to 3 cents a pound. mother will resent his attitude. does not understand them, and his to tiw edge of the Green Forest to tera movie actresses portraying her Ciajara to •*Tffr of relaxation sr told her, "and get Connelly to come Vou are only 19, and long happy Iowa, which had nary a plant te mother is alternately given to spoil­ shoot Peter when he should try to before tee cameras, Mrs. Williams sober reflection on the liljli tatk* for tee trunk. I'll only be gone a years are ahead of you. Take the 1933, now has 5(H) of them. Last ing them °r punishing them without] run across the often space to his refuses to go to HoUywood. and privileges ef citizenship te . minute." j - ,,*; , —7 next few as a sort of noviUate, in J yar 3,090 U, S. -locker plants did a reason, ' eyl*~~ ' -•' -'.'-- -' -. Some;—— -_- * - - 3|| HW^W |l*rwft»t,rtw**'' "* ""**—*-" But he had never come back. Not which yoa learn to live. Go Into this ZZZI__^yy^fe=' -iTIITISJ gross business of" $20,000,000. By pjpp Faces a Problem. Mm® Try King Edward today. Yoair until ttw wee hours of the morning; other woman's honse-wite one great *Shat meant that there was no use Edward G. Robinson recently 1940's end the completion of 730 new 7'Now, "I feel, and my mother and snjoy teis .fla* cigar. not until she had waited, and wait­ plants was expected to up. the Indus­ rule in your heart*, silence. In trying to get borne now. He sirof. spent a week wite his son, Manny, sisters teel, that to do -teis might be I at ttw Black-Foxe MiUtary academy ed, and waited, did she remove her try's investment to $45,000,000. A sweet silent girl,- helpful where, ply bad to do his very best to fool to wreck our chances of married I summer camp in tee Saa Bernar- hat and coat and unpack. she c,an be helpful, contentedly read­ that dog barking along his trail and happiness forever. I am too young at the same time, to keep out of sight j.dteQ moimteins, • snd- as7#'* result The next day she went to work at 1|S||| Succor for Suckers to hold my own wite anyone as ing or drinking when she is-not need* tee department store. And tee had If ttw original tires have been re­ ed, hot entering into quarrels, not of ttwt hupter. So Peter set to work .there'll be a Change te ttw dramas forceful as Mrs. Brown; I Would be aad fried every trick he knew. He presented on tee CSS "Big Town" never heard of. Or from- Ben until placed with new ones, .don't accept a doonnat in toe family, wite ev­ criticizing, good-natured wite ber today. But she had kept on wait- this as proof of good mechanical small step-sons, taking tiw older ran in circles. He criss-crossed his I program during the 1841*42 season. eryone's feet on me. fi I disciplined tracks. |te ran back oa his own 'that exposure to tee youngsters tag, never going out anywhere, nev­ condition. It probably means that the boys, or asked Cart to teke sides, woman's direction ih everything, te WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER Cigars er looking at another man, just wait- a lot of mileage has been put into te on Impregnable jposltion. tracks and then made a long jump I convinced Robinson teat younger Ite* there would be bitterness and trou­ to one side. But that dog was smart* {toners should hear mora comedy teg ter Ben, and working, often ttwt car, else the original tires ble. -'^M; Thte te what ia religious books is dreaming of her happiness wite wouldn't have worn out. llll_ called "a counsel of perfection.** K It was quite clear ttwt he knew att ;and Ught dramas—which may also laded Palates i whet eat appetites, the mere iad*» Ben. And now be was back. If att ttw fenders are new and "I cannot tett you how disagree­ would be Impossible ter an aider about rabbits and ttieir tricks. He provide older ones wite relief from Th* more we desire the more we I ed ow palate becomes.—-Rabbi l» At 6:30 she was.at. the police sta­ shiny, don't Be too.elated. It may, able teis old woman te. She delights woman to foUow it Common.sense wouldn't be fooled. Patiently he fol­ present world conditions. So "Big require. The aware w» d«mand te | *L Kewiuaa. tion, and the guard was leading her mean ttw car has been in a serious in- making trouble. She will hint and Justice are bote against it A lowed witti hte nose in Peter's tracks Town"will be mere amusing. .:,.'*..;;. down ttie grim cement passageway. wreck that I went Into business just to get doaea times a day you wttl want te' aad worked and worked until sooner •—*-** L'1'i:a-<..aj.!.'—•- •- 111 •..'•. l'IL*-*I«*IE*a**--^ What if he had grown tired of her, If ttw car is "guaranteed," gei a husband. She wiU say to ttw burst tint with "Tbat isnt what you or later he had Peter running again. Few people outside of the.radio sick td the devotion she gave him? tei ekact terms in writing and make boys, "She's sot. your Mama, even sate this morning. That isn't fair I That was a bad day for Peter. business bave ever heard of Hal if Papa wants you te call her Ma­ Perhaps he had been too kind to sure teat teis guarantee bas pro­ Play It Like a Game. He never was quite sure where that Block. Radio writers usually are III SALT LAKE CITY teg he had always been afraid to tective teeth in it ma." She expects Cart to kiss her hunter might be waiting with bte ter­ just beard, speaking through the Rut you are young^enough to hurt her. Had he taken this easy Don't be too eager to* buy a used first when he comes te; she picks up rible gun, and between trying to fool mouths of other people. But Block way out? jySfciJ -very thing I say and makes fun of school yoursett to complete silence tee dog and at the same time keep has done such prodigious work on THE car because of ite looks. Or be­ —except when everyday pleasant It was all so unlike the youth she cause of its age—or rather, tack of it. Cart listens to me of course, but out of ttw hunter's way he was driv­ fSBmfS "Treasury Hour—Millions tor hag married Such a. queer snarl. he only smiles when I complain of conversation te concerned. Yon aire en almost crazy. At last he remem­ Defease" that he's becoming known age. One of tee flagrant abuses by young enough to play It like a game; The guard looked at the woman a tew to tee used car game is tee her, and says bis mother doesn't bered an old trick Wite which be had to the pubUc. Wtte regard tor each, with curious, 'friendly eyes.— mean, any harm and I mustn't teke enjoying the confusion of tee others fooled Bowser the Hound more than performer, he has .written tbe he* repainting of late model ex-taxicabs, Wben you give ttwm complete right "So you've come—just as he said which- are offered as nearly new her too seriously, once. Perhaps it would work an this morous side of the show for just "Otherwise many things about her Of way. SEW HOUSE you would," he commented. automobiles, tt te common knowl­ dog. He would try it anyway. So 'about every big-time air comic of. Tate to Cart all you like, of course. Then.he called cheerily Into tee edge that cabs are usually subject­ are. fine, fhe te a good housekeep­ pace more, with a little hope to his fiw day. And teat's quite a trick, Take ttie boys on expeditions te tea JUL MM mt-mU ' semi-darkness. "She's here—just ed to five times tee normal amount, er, wants to do more" ttwn her share heart Peter ran, lipperty-lipperty- ter comedians, according te those five-and-ten and movies tor children, like you said." And she was con­ •of wear. ATMwA. of ttw work, and la any real trouble hpperty-^£^^^7^P7^ who know, as* naturally some of tea Choke oftheDiscrttnmatingTntreler and gradually crane'%-be to team scious of standing before an old Do you know teat tor a little she.can be very kind. She hlifno* (Associated Newspapers—WNU Service. > MnftgHilnrf men te tee world. young man in a coarse prison jack­ spokepi to. me -after aay marriage tee friend and confidante who never lmj§?,.—*—*' l|i*st wEfipTwhite-lead will take tee grind tells tales or punishes or disciplines. et. Hl-looklng, with great suffering otd of a transmission, and teat when my father died, feat she came Perfectly Normal te Dreans.^fi m ROOfllS • 400 BATHS And gradually you will see a mlr*.. | ODDS AND ENDS—Patricia Morri- to hte fiiingry oyesi'7-^a [ground, cork wUl smooth out a dif­ to Mother's nouse a few days after / It te perfectly normal to dream, cte happentejf hi tbe Brown house­ • son, last of tee longhaired Brunettes in *SBeU,7©bi Ben!" sEST'cried as! she ferential? the funeral and brought us a roast even to dream a great deal. The . the movie*' stellar ranks, he* succumbed iatesi $2.00 h M.00 hold, and teel it to your own heart. thrust bote hands through tee bite Do you know that putty temporan chicken and some preserves; tee [wrong foods—such as onions, fats [la tee tiie»ifcwVIe-—she's succumbed ts * Your husband wfll double tee low Our $200,000.00 xwmodsling and rqftimtehing pwgpw* ba* at once. ly seals leaks from an exhaust pipe [ will do "tilings like that tffiaS^g —in ttw evening may, disturb sleep, bleach and m beb . ,M loci MeCrea lie Right Tbteg to De. and gratitude he fee's ter yon. Yew , can't help mopping and listening when mad* (iselleW* fiw Hnsst hotel aooommadqtlcms ta Mm All her tove ter him coursed or manifold?, (of course It may. fall ! and make it lighter so .teat more small tens wfllt" reward you with an Waat tit Otm SAME POPUIaAR RRIC^B. M through bar bod wite it a mystic off when it becomes hot and en­ '"Also .Cart says we could save of ttw dreams are remembered. he hear* a neua&oy really giving; h* enter* devoUtgi. Rut best of all the \u*ed te peddle impwi himself -'£:Jgm sense of happiness, an exalted, per­ danger &__safgte of the driver and j money far a home, if we Uved at Foods, however, do not determine ttmmmtmttmmtmmme { unreasonable mother-in-law will be­ I Warner Brothers have decided teat fect moment such as she had not hte , passengers" wy pouring carbon his mother's for a few years, and what people dream. When tee CAFHERIA hg__g»H"* to buy a-country place gin to tern to yea. '-Shouldn't j you'll tVs mare Ukely to want to tee DANCE known in tour^bitter years. [monoxide teto..-tiw car.) - - *» .7 - - I dreams- are persistently unpleasant ."The Block Widow* if If* catted "The DINING ROOM • BUFWT PINE Nothing mattered except getting and raise mushrooms and squabs have punished teat child, Betsey? or. fearsome, it is a good sign that A* Ssmmtesf If ybu know these things, you have • Body Disappears," wUh leffrey Lynn, M. WATMS, President bite back, holding Mm close, feed­ and aH that sort of thing. But I ie Witt you see what yea can do tc the person .has some latent emotion-J a fair chance of buying a car f«m! ', manage this or that?" ^ou witt fas vt j lane Wyman and Edward Everett Bar- •Uanmgon- ing hten. bringing him te life again. ari unknown dealer and experlf^e j t-ot'-tftt)-* think I am equal .te day* al condition which should be investi­ [ttm. ... Veronica Lake and bar infant aWam iimml . "He's haw A rotten .break,",M by-day living wite someone who af- conquered hard circumstances bg gated by a specialist whom tee famj daughter, Elaine, have matching bed •.HOtMAH WATteSoodW. tOSS SUTTON. ing no trouble. But unfortunately faarolc -Bru,h"Applicster ,| Kepford, Jim Furlong, George Bim* sifter Brand, had pulled on his - bsaaUs-SUCKUa/a^a ther hit nor field nor bustle. But be son, Don Kruger and. Dick Erdlltz. not-toll ttaiAp"- 0-fm ware, Indiana, Maryland, tite New ready guessed teat I love youf*' jesfTT^"^ •• •^sosaaosmenssn J^ trousers and boots ha walked out to England states,-and Virginia. The P»Sh IW KATMSK5 is still ttw game's leading pitcher, The East will see some real foot­ Terry did not intend to come into "Yes, Jimmy, I'd noticed that you ahd will finite teat way." |Sfi^ the open, nor did he mean to wait meet ttw. man from Black Butte. production ot ducks also is an ex­ eet rather foolish, but I supposed OR SPREAD ON ROOSTS 1 baU thte tatt. Fordham and the "Didn't know you'd taken to night- panding and competing industry. Navy have been highly tented, which tear* for * possible rear attack. He tbat was * your Way." 'TB not a New York rooter, bet slipped along tiw bed of fiw little riding. Lane," be drawled. "Honest Ducks commonly ara priced so tow if wss DiMaggio's record hitting puts Jimmy Crowley and II Wtt* Fm wore out busting Roan's bron­ that producers complain tee only • Injures Self *^";' * Larson on the spot Crowley's wor­ creek and reclaimed hte horse. SECRETS UNCOVERED streak that lifted the Yankees oat ef Leading the animal, he came to the cos. Even if you are raiding the profit is in tee sale of thei feathers.. Envy shoots at ethers and tiw rat ttwy 'were te and gat them ries are somewhat lessened by the Diamond Reverse B range FU have Sensational, of course, has been wounds herself. presence of Jim Blumenstock and end of the draw and circled a hill, started. Bte gave tean tte spark taking ear* not to let himself be "More trouble," he sold. to beg off tonight" fiw expansion of ttw turkey indus­ ttwy needed, and broke ap tee race." Steve Filipowicz. te tee Ivy league, "Have your Utile joke, Jeff," Car* try; California this year has re­ Colombia and Cornell will be right seen by anyone who might still be time reading*it that, bte daughter watching from fiw aspens. He ey answered. "But that's exactly placed Texas sis tiw leading pro­ "Tbey all forget ttw 1940 season. near tte top. Pennsylvania and grew curious. pPm'.'- where I'm going—to the Diamond Watch Your A year ago Hank Greenberg of ttw mounted, but still kept to tea low ducing stete; and Minnesota, witti Harvard have suffered from ttw "More trouble," he said, Reverse B—and Fm taking you nearly 3,000,000 birds 'raised thte Tigers won under wraps. He waa draft bat both ttw Crimson aad Red country until he had made a circuit Kidneys/ which brought him back of aad be­ i EUen read twd or three lines ot along." Tip year, te a close runnerup. States much farther te front of his field aad Bloe, will stiB be top-notch op­ 1 tbe letter, them turned back to the The friendly derision went out of producing between 1,000,000 and Hdp TheteOeanse tho Blood tean any man in the A, L. this year. position tag! pay team ttey meet low tee grove from which ttw shots had come. . '1^||1 signature. "From Calhoun tatty,*' tea natter's face as a light does 2,000,000 turkeys include .Ohio, Iowa, of HarnxCullfody Waata ,7 Hank was a 6 toot, 4 inch stand­ she murmured, surprised. fran a snuffed candle. - "Whafs ia Tour kidnays are eonatantly Sltcrios This bad taken time. Twenty-five Missouri, Norte Dakota, Nebraska, waata matter Irora the blood atre*m. But out" Mill Spotlight on Stanford minutes or half an hour, Calhoun yore mind?** be asked, -fllte Virginia, Oklahoma, and Oregon. kidney a sometOMS Mf fatthei r work—do I am writing from the.ranch Carey took from hte pocket tike not ate 'as Heten Intended ati te N- The unwelcome spotlight also te. guessed. He tied the horse and be­ (the girl read). If possible, will The 1940 turkey crop of more than •aoTajUnspuritiae that, if TCtelned, nay in the National sj on Cterk Shsughnessy. Stanford gan a slow approach to the rock letter received fran Teeny and 32,000,000 birds was the second larg- aeatem tes sjntea and opaet the whole The same argument in, the Nation­ In the Far West, will get a. lot of you come here at oao*T Ah hour handed it to tee ottwr. "Read ttwt" est on records but tte ajtecv of tete newsy ijninlilnaeis. _e-, y^|^*f^itej^^^*f rim.—Before he left-he meant to ago I found tee' body of Black i1 Symptoms snap lis nnfffat hsefcetee, al league bas been, obscured by tee attention during tee coming months. find,out att tbat could be learned Jeff read.—-—'•••$Ms Upon price may be offset by tee im­ penitatent hestecJie, attaens«t#satiii<«ss. •>• Yeager abbut four miles from . "What in Mexico does he want Csttia* n» nifhts, swelllns, puflineaa whirling dust tossed up by fiw Dodg­ Frankie Albert has a about this attempt on hte life. proved consumer demand. "Mrs. Chatter certainly Ukes te nnder the Srae a feellnc of nseroos ers nd Cardinals. beautiful combination of brains and my house. He had been fcttled witt me ttere?" Brand asked. "I bear herself talk.** anxiety and less ef pep sad stnmsth. Darkness was beginning to fall- shortly before under very pecu­ don't get it The thing doesn't make Otesr stgns of kidney or bladder die- a strong passing arm. It's not at He found ttie tracks of two horses- "Yes, I think she'd be very un­ seder, an sometimes boraiaf, scanty er The pennant race here is above all , unlikely Hhat Albert will be ttw liar circumstances. While be aeb*fc*<|;%|f| II1IS7? happy if shejhought she talked ta too tn nweel nrlnat Urn. --• any Individual. Batte a race of thte cut tee sign et them whore they bad was firing at me from ambush a "I don't know what be wants, but There should be no doubt test prompt most vfKiable back on the western come in and again where ttwy had Simple Test for Egg Ins* sleep." treatment U wiser Maa neglect. IMS matt tt te almost certain ttwt tee coast ,?,W__f*\ Kmetovic is another ' companion of bte shot him at Fve got e sort of notion He warns Doom's pilla. Doan'e here been winning «iij|id wttt go to a member of one left. A few moments later be com* dose quarters. Please withhold us to bear his story end look ttw Freshness Explained Dew Mends ter more tb»n forty years. good reason why Stanford isn't to on a discovery that shocked him. FIRE! FIRE! They bave a nation-wide reputation. of ttw two teams that mode fiw race be takeh llghtiy. ' i|l|| judgment until you realize tiw ground over witt him. My opinion An egg tea sealed package of An neemmended by tntettd Mopli! tbe Tb* body of a man lay fac* down ott' fine food when it te laid by ttw aB year—ttwt earried the league The laurels can't go to any an* facts. **;|11P is, and you en take it for what country over. Aa* Iresf meiokSerl -ama-B from dullness and mediocrity to one th* mold formed by last year's "I Xt Jeff Brand Is within reach" - ifs worth, tbat Cal hasn't had a hen. It te the only product ttat player in tii* South—especially at loaves. Te lite back a paper was' Nature gives us that is* sealed ef tee great battles of baseball. thte early- date. Duke has Steve wttl you bring bim witii you? - thing to do wttt these killings. pipned. On it was written, "This te He may be able to get a clue as Naturally, if thaf a so, be would like without the- touch of human A month ago Pete Reiser was the Lach, Alabama has Jimmy Nelson what happens to rustlers.*' hands. "However," points out T. DOANS PILLS aad Georgia bas Frank Sinkwicb. to wbo the killer Is firom study- to clear himself from blame." top choice. * Then Pete was* hu. t and Tb* body was still-warm, though ' ing the situation! Until you have, "And if it Isn't so, he'd like to T7 Brown, extension poultryman dust began to settle tn hte batting They're all above average. But so fiw heart had ceased to beat an of North Carolina State college, WNU-iW *jy*~*-4i ar* Jim Thibaut at Tulane and seen me, better not discuss tett whitewash himself just tee same," eye. The Dodgers" main, entries hour ago. Calhoun turned, tt over. with any others. Jeff jeered "eggs ttwt bring a premium on hav* been Whit Wyatt, Kirby Hlgbe, J«niua_Hovlous and Merte Ha pes of The man was Black Yeager, a no­ "That's so. He would. But say the market are>; those that ttw Dotph Camilli, Dixie Walker and Mississippi. torious bad man, tee first one to "Do you think it's sate to go, fa­ he could convince us of hte tano* consumer desires—eggs tbat ore Ducky Medwick. \\\mk It's inevitable, ef course, tiwt hav* bis noma put on the black Ust ther?" she asked. "Let m* go with cense to this ease. We would be fresh, large, clean,' uniform te HOTEL BEN LOMOND some of tte mar* highly ranked at the meeting te Denver. He bad yarn." two pretty good witnesses to bte fa­ size and color, and sound te shell. Terry Meer* hod tt* Jump on tee ! w OQDIN, UTAH stars won't Ite* ap te expectations. been shot twice. One bullet bad *t *ft*» be vetoed. "You's** stay vor. Fm supposed to be e neu­ The State coUege man suggests Cardinal field until he wo* hart There Is tiw element of luck ta any torn Into hte stomach. A second had tral, and you are strong for the small Terry Moore te a great ball player. right'here." ' pSffl- a simple home method af deter­ football game. 77||g| 8p struck bim between tbe eyes. Evi­ I "I don't like to have .you go man." llllsIaSll'IlS mining if eggs are fresh. "Place Terry teat eat ef ttw race yet Then, too,, there wfll be a good dently the revolver had been fired Then young Ernie White came along alone," she protested "It may tw "Mr. Terry wouldn't put it just the eggs ta a pari of water," bf proportion of unknowns who ara at close quarters, tee. there were a trap. Maybe fiw letter isn't from teat way about me," fiw outlaw said. says, "and tee good ones wfll rest . "Bring .a pail of water quick, a* mme.-et tbm- teadtntg candidates. sun to come along, '..Soma at teem powder marks on tte face.. Yea* Maria,-there's a burning tog near Johnny Hopp. filling te at Arte and Mr. Terry." I||| "He'd go quite considerable strong­ fiat on tbe bottom of the vessel; will grab the headlfr^s. They will be gas** rifle lay beside bim, stttl "Ifs on Diamond Reverse B ste* er." those tiwt have lost some.of ttwlr teis woodpile.'* "ttw outfield, Warring tw both Jobs, ttw players who capture ttw pub­ clutched in oa* hand. was watt around ttw front onttt he tionery. And I'm not expecting to "Anyway, Fm convinced he's not quality wflfff stand on ehd; and lic's fancy. But that fa an integral ftery tried fo reconstruct tite go alone. Jeff Brand will be witb ratting.* trap to get you. Hot if very poor ones wiH rise some­ SECOND DUCKING was spiked. He still has his chance, part of ttw game. Without tee un­ go has Johnny Misc. And don't scene. Two mea had ridden teto you think so of course ybu bad bet* what Those ttat rise are older certainty, football would be just an­ fiw aspen flump together. They bad tee." . lllll teP-BW—** _WM, or poorly kept" overlook Frank. Crespi smd Jimmy other exhibition 7 of speed .«aad- I "Will Jeff go? Ite may think thte Brawn. strengte. *•• ." jgjjp dismounted and tied tiwir horses. "Hell! Fm going wite you. Lane. Whethey they had been quarreling, Is. a plot to trap him." Fti teke my chance of any aima-fs^*-- The Cardinals have had so many or whether there was an old ani­ I *'WU1 he go?" I^aaeCarey laughed gan. I* want to see what, the feflow stars injured and out of action teat mosity between them, fie did not dryly,, "Ybu would have to'rope and is up to. Be witt jrou soon as Fve it's bard to Imagine teem wite a Electric Help * ^ti__m_i^M know. At toast there had beam so hog-tie him'to keep bim- awsifj^|| caught and saddled," He walked C. T. .Keno, MarshaU county, complete team. They stiB have ft Bernie Crimmins, who won let* open enmity which would hav* pre­ thought you knew Jeff." back to fiw bunkbouse asd finished 'been 'more of a team combination Iowa, hog raiser, keeps litters of tiOMmttM ters at right half as a sophomore and vented them firom siding each oteer "Let's have the messenger ia her* dressing, after which he joined tee different ages separated whea out PamtbT assess ter t sirssssi... W.M ttan any at the other outfit*. * Not fullback as a Junior at Notre Dame, on tela ride. SEI where we ean see him te tbe light," otters at tee corral. even ttw old Gashouse delegation on pasture by tiw use of temporary -}.T_.Att Clsslsi Ummaommt Vehkr wfll bry te make tiw grade at guard Ellen suggested. "You ought to Tbey rude across-country through electric fences, them divide tt* matasatesss CsateaShaa. TesBeeas outhustled or outfought ttwlr way Te guess ttw details of what fol­ J fids year. i||l||| lowed was set possible. Yeager bad make gate th* tetter te from Mr. tee sag* until they cut th* trail to field into strips, witii on* ee mte* li«^__S ~ ""teSifT over more rough aad rugged ter­ ft Fay E. Book, center on ttw Mar­ T*rry.**||||p lllllilllll ttw Diamond Reverse B. Slim led rain. Tiw Cardinals hav* bad ttw taken two shots at him. The empty houses §j^.«*ch sectten ter shdtelr?;- Wststiy -. Ktenpte—Bxeewhte... quette university football squad test shells showed ttwt Had ttw other "A good idea." ttw way. -^^_&Si In tills way, robbing, of younger - Gluuntes SS esmsaaree and Ai ttab . much tougher tuck, ttw rougbar The man who had brought tiw tet­ breaks wite so many* cripples. year, ts ins training at tee Rankin man protested** There had been Jim Wong shugted out to - ttwporc h suckling pigs is - avoided. It makes Aeronautical academy, j' Tater*, hardly timo tor aa exchange, of ter was a Diamond Reverse B cow­ and took tte two visitors into fiw feeding and watering more at a He—Is thte your first plunge fids Hotel 9tm Lomonil DiMaggio, Fetter, WUllams, Trav­ word* after Black bad fired. More­ boy catted Slim. Bote of tee Careys chore; but tatter, as te* pigs g*t is and ttw others have yet to be Calif. S¥? room tbe ranch manager used as year? _9, WmfkiWSl^M .. (agpnm. tntm ,l^p ft Nevada and fiw District of Co­ over, tee dead ante's 'fee* was *' kneW bim. He said test Calhoun an office. Here Terry Joined tean old enough to- bold tiwir own, tea named. .. So, there's .ao reason te witness to tee contrary.. Fixed on T*j*ry himself bad put, **je letter fente* ere removed. She—No, I got married te Janu­ _i3t--g__£. pt'ofc-Mrt mm* yHMf M§1# get steamed up too ter te advance. lumbia stand sion* te aUowing 81 shortly. round prize fights. it metfe kick of shocked surprise. in;his bonds. Slim had no idea tfbat .. (TO BE CONTIMBW ary- - .^ • Wss written te it But tee bem had Friday, September 26, 1941 LAS VEGAS AGE JA

Elderly Maa Vexed by Borrowed Plumage . .«.i$p»»iU of Huge Stork IF & PURSLEY, W. VA.—Tom Ever- mtffi^ ly, retired pipeline employee, By MARiflffl_LAMES reported that a large stark hat wi^m^ttw(( (McClure Syndicate—WNU Service.) been flying around hte home. "I don't tew to have it hang­ INSTALLMENT 14 ing around," EverJy commented. THB STORT SO PARS (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) /•"VNCE more Jean read through He said tee bird nests to a near­ 7*T»* Dusty King and Lew Gordon bad built Hon et Ids sweetheart Jody Gordon, Wilce to (tad hhn. They were attacked by woods. He estimated tt was Camp Cavalcade •p a vast striog of ranches. King was and her tether. After wiping Thorpe by seine ef Thorpe's msa hiding ta Bep* ^-' th* letter wbicb had arrived to killed by hte powerful and unscrupulous ifs shack. WBee escaped, hot Jody find her ta a mood of despondency sta feet tall and had a wing HADOWY figures te a cavalcade fl Pointers on Pickling out ot Tes**, Roper conducted a great spread of 10 feet S of American history—such as* competitor, Ben Thorpe- BQ1 Roper. raid upon Thorpe's vast herds ta Mon­ was captured. Roper wss approaching most unusual. Like a gleam of sun­ Although some varieties of cucum­ King's adopted sss, was iWliffitesd te tana. Unable to reconcile Me tether eas of his ewa shacks whs* he no- shine it had brightened the gloomy flte men behind tee name* ef fiw bers because of special shape or avenge hte death tn spite ot tba eppost* wite Roper, Jody set out with'Sloshone Meed outposts keeping a careful watch. great army cantonments scattered prospect of a Christmas away from Bfteswal degree of firmness ar* •7 * home. -To be- sural, living wite one's aB over tee Halted Stete*,' steer* better suited tean others to preser­ CHAPTER XlX-Contlnue* listen to her and teey bad a new. tog tiw time. Tot he knew very yeong A—wteaws are learning te be .To Roper's right surprisingly So then tiw only thing she could step-aunt didn't make much of a Boy. 7 Years Old, vation by pickling, nevertheless definitely fiwt dawn was iust'^tero home, but even tiwt was belter tean •tesHnrs ta order to defend their practically any variety, shape or close, a rifle spoke, once only. Roper think of was to come to yoa She's houra away^^K miwlij when tee need srises. could neither see the man who had got. som* notion of trying to get you tiw dismal, deserted campus Mid the .Skilled Gymnast size may be used provided it te . He shook Shoshone Wilce. {he lit­ empty dormitory whose walls still taken team the vines before* fiw tired nor guess bis target He waited and ber old man together agate." tle man groaned once, tten eame The only maa for whom two five minutes, gun ready, teen stood echoed with toe jolly laughter of de­ ripening process begins. iSpi "A tew chancel" * full awake wite the sudden response parting girls. ^811 camps ara.named (one near Boise, Three things are important to re­ up and moved bte pony down-slope Abo Matter of Tap, Ballet Idaho, and ttw other near Vancou­ 'That'* what I told her. But of aa entmai. i^if And teen had arrived thte charm­ member In gathering cucumbers for into a shallow draw to which it was she—" ver, Waste) was not a native Amer­ hidden by fiw brush. Moving ean- Without* the mow fiwrock-lik e Im­ ing note hrom one of the university's And Adagio Dancing. pickling: namely (1) They should "Why in God's name," Roper penetrability tact fiw overcast sky ican, ***tt>w»g*» he rose to tee rank ot be cut te such a way as to retain from tioj-sly, he proceeded north along most attractive graduates: brigadier-general in our army. He flared at 1dm again, "didn't you go would have made tee night utterly BAKERSFIELD, CALIF.—Donnie Tea pay Ian tot Clabber (Hit one-fourth to one-eighth of an inch fiw eat seeking fiw position of tee after help?" was French-born Benjamin L. E. man who had fired. black, but the ghostly pallor of fiw "My Dear Mtes Qrayr-Tr Ts$l|i Potts, seven years old, Bakersfield. bet y*a aa* ao wor*... Add to of stem, and should not be bruised "X figured I'd get strung up for snow had fiw effect of faintly modi­ te a skilled gymnast- and master this Clabber Girl's half ewttary Bonneville (1783-1878). Graduated in handling; (2) If ttwy are dirty, Through the hillside brush a figure "It will afford us the greatest pos­ from West Point In 1819, be soon sure," Shoshone said flatty, "fi I fying tiw darkness. The eye might of tap, ballet and adagio dancing. racord ef perfect baking results they should be carefully washed be­ moved, crouching so low that his sible pleasure to have you spend tbe aad yea wul eee why nullionteef was Seat te tee Western frontier. dark shape resembled a bear. Aft­ went and, told Gordon what Pd done. possibly have made.old a moving -Called tiw midget man-mountain, fore brining; (3) Ihey should be I wanted to com* for you, hut nat­ holidays with us. We are entertain­ proud homemakers us* Clabber In 1831 be obtained a leave of ab­ er a moment BIB Roper Was able to dark shape at tan yards; beyond ing most Informally and will expect muscle mite, Juvenile AJax and ttw Girl, *xclnsiv*ly. placed in brine within tt hours after urally I didn't know where you'd ttat ttere was nothing talt a muf­ boy Adas, Donnie has a pocketful sence to explore tee country be­ being gathered.. . -Tay#7* make out that the approaching man you Christmas Eve. yond tee Mississippi and his Odys­ went The only tiling I could figure fling blacknraa*l|fp| of tricks, entertaining an'Stidiiftc* Order a eea ef CfaHar Girl SALT PICKLES carried a light carbine: ISipl Cordially yours, sey furnished the material for one out I better try to ghost around "You lead out," Roper said. Hte with feats of strength, flip-flops, from year grocer today. You The man wite ttw carbine moved wfil b* amazed when h* tells you of Washington living's best -known ._ Salt pickles are made by curing swiftly down tiw hillside, sliding on these hills aad maybe whittle 'em voice was instinctively hushed, even S%% Marjdrie Holden." aerobatics and dance pirouettes. books. Absent without leave for down to my,size." • He is a protege of Robert Butler, the pries. You will b* delighted in a brine consisting of not teas than the hard crust of the snow, but sur­ at tbis distance from fiw enemy. "Most informally!" Jean's brow' with your baking results. nearly two years, be was threatened 9% per cent *of salt,, at tee start. prisingly silent in the brush. "You say there are seven mm to "You've had more chance to study 17-year-old Bakersfield gymnastics wite a court martial by ttw secre­ clouded. Instinct told her fiwt those devotee who spotted Donnie as hav­ Ttw brine must not only be kept at The watched man dropped into the tiie cabin," Roper asked at last; ttw toy tean me." two words had been inserted to inti­ tary of war but President Jackson fills strength, but additional salt ravine, angling toward the bend "two wounded?" ing "unbelievable strength and ex­ restored him to hte tenner rank. He Shoshone Wilce delayed "Bin," lw mate that her hostess did not expect ceptional muscular co-ordination." must be added from time to time where Roper stoodTfcBill Roper Shoshone nodded "They ain't aB said, "Hay, thinking about teis ttnw her to come equipped with evening VoitP«y served brilliantly- te the Semluote (because of the great water tiMfMOt. pulled* himself bttt bt tbg gtffly. He to tee cabin all of the time. Seems Domite and Butter Have beenGain­ war and fiw War with Mexico, and for 1 long Utita, after you was gowns and Opera capes. Only—Jean ing only two years bet already teey LESS... of cucumbers) unttl tee. brine was crouched te dense brush", gun te like they must have had tee girl teH asleep." A dogged.' stubbornness had so much toss than that! T|lpf at fiw outbreak of tee Civil war he reaches a strength of 15 per cent hand, as fiw scout appeared below 'em fiwt she come here to meet have won several medals?**? but ua• was retired with the brevet of briga­ came tato his tone. "I figure we "I—can't—go!" Jean winked back TIME REQUIRED FOB CUEING htm. you. Naturally they'd think you ean probably take tee eaten. And If The young Hercules is tiw son of NO MORE dier-general for his "long and faith­ unaccustomed tears and stared hard M*4 and Mrs. Russell Potts of River- No attempt should be made to Roper stood up. "Steady," be knew she was coming. Most likely we take tee cabin without fighting ful services in tee army." at a picture on the wall in front ef view and te to the second grade in hasten the curing of cucumbers. tbey figure ttat fit ain't dead I'm we've got a chance to get away. But said J|||||||T ttm. As her vision cleared she be­ public school. He tesmal l te stature From six Weeks to two months te The man te tee draw Jumped as carrying you word tiwt will bring fi so much as one shot is fired—Bid, Even more distinguished in the came aware that she was gazing at hut make* up for it in muscles.*- necessary for ttw process, depend­ if he had been struck; but as he you here a-kiting. So they're hold­ tbe outposts wtil close like a b'ar tfyHtlffff war was* CoL Alexander tte group photograph taken after Donnie weighs 53 pounds and is 44 ing upon ttw temperature at Which raised his bands be straightened so ing ber ttere now untU ttey see if trap. I don't see ao way we can A WUliam Doniphan the last dramatic society play. What inches to height He can hold But­ tee product is kept and upon the teat. Roper saw his face. they can't get you, I ain't watched ever get clear.™ (1808 • 1887) for fun she had hadl For one brief ler, who weighs 180 pounds, picka­ whom Camp Don­ variety and size of the cucumbers. His captive was' Shoshone Wilce. By the sudden frozen silence, Sho­ evening she had been a "star" and back, spii iphan at Fort gill, Pickles te a. brine of the salinity de­ - "By God," said Shoshone, '1 was shone Wile* waa able to sense Bill worn truly becoming clothes. Tj§||| Okla., te named scribed wiO, as ttw time of curing never so glad to see anybody ta aay ID Dannie's black-ttatcfaed head Roper's anger. 1 If only—Jean sat suddenly up­ are thoughts of when he will grow This ' KenU-ckian progresses, increase in firmness, will life!" right witt eyes tiwt sparkled. 'Til studied law and become translucent and wiB change "X wish to God," Bill Roper said up to be a "big gymnast" Nipups, Roper's voice bit like frosty ice. at last "I bad Hat Crick Tommy go to Mrs. Holden's and wear those handstands and backflips are more went te Missouri te edler from ttw original pale green "You know'where she is?" clothes!" she cried ecstatically. to practice. Com­ to a dark or olive green After ttey here, or Tex Long; or even fiw very interesting te him man schoolboy '.^..-Itet Oo*' "Yeah," said Shoshone. "Yeah, I greenest kid cowboy that's riding Jean's Inspiration was "bom et fiw sports like baseball, football and missioned .colonel are properly processed, salt pickles know where she to." fact that tbe dramatic society bad Sticking her toes out at her of tee First "Mis­ may be eaten as such, or they may tee range wite tiwm, somewhere to­ rolling hoops. llStl shoes Is ttw Montenegrin girl's Roper dropped tato tee gully to, night ' I need one other man for fills issued a recent edict Clothes worn souri Mounted become fir* baste of sour,, sweet, or marl close into SKdshone's face. "Is ta fbe annual plays were to, he Butter said hte young partner's signal that she te ready te amsid- Volunteers at the mixed pickles, or a pickle relish. fob. It wouldn't take an especially best stunt te "pressing" up to a er offerti of marriage. she alive? Is she all right?" brave man. or smart maurp purchased and become th* P'tammt^r outbreak of me" Oh, yeah, sure,"- Wuee assured* of the organization and so be always handstand. Donnie can lie on his SMALL QUANTITY RECIPE real good gunflghter. I Just need stomach, throw hte teg'sint o th* air War wite Mexico, Gather tee cucumbers as speci­ him. "She's alive, all right Don't one fairly good man. But I haven't available for future performances. 5010 Jean was property mistress and held and raise himself straight up to a DONT Iff -.W-Dantetoa;! ^ Donipbaa fied, with a small end of vine ad­ seem like she's hurt any. I—-" even got teatt^^lT^^^y^^p —"Don't seem Uke?** Reper repeat­ the "key to the wardrobe that con­ bandstand. Another feat- requiring !*"8p; marched with hering; wash, and pack in a four- "Bill, I only claim—took, Bill: I perfect timing te a. one-band to one- Kearney teto the Southwest, - was gallon jar and cover with a 10 per ed. "Damn your hide, where to tained them. CONSTIPATION she?" ain't afraid of'em. I only—" hand overhead balance. left in command at Santa Fe and cent brine. Not later ttwn the sec­ "tt Mrs. Holden had not been Butler and ' Donnie have won •tttW yoa W»Tt; tenn there, te December, 1846, start­ ond day, add more salt to tiw "BiH, seems like them buzzards "You ain't afraid," BiU Roper re­ abroad when we gave 'Nancy's Eng­ bave ber down there at that cabin, peated; "no—not much. But when prizes in the gymnastics competi­ • When bowels ere slutgish end yoa feel ed on a march, teto Mexico which amount of 1 pound*. 3 ounces. Cover lish Cousin,' tills little stent might tions af Delano, I the Del Mar club irritable, headachy and sseijihlin yon was to make hhn famous. He de­ witt a round board "or plate ttat and won't leave her isswfc**" tte guns spoke, you left a girl down have been impossible," mused Jean, de ie en effort, ale as million* do—chew feated a superior force of Mexi­ "Who vfm**o**'mmm wider her horse te the snow-—maybe in Santa Monica and the Santa FEEN-JVMIN1> tee saedesu chewing will go inside the jar, weighting it as tee foBowing day, she folded and Monica Gymnastics carnival. nun laxative. Simply chew FEENT-A* cans af Bracito river, -captured El to keep tiie cucumbers watt below "BOX, I don't know who.** hurt, maybe dead—and you. tab for pacjeed the smart little serge dress MINT befors you go to bed-sleep with­ Paso and, after a weary march of the surface of tee brine. "Well, bow the devil did she^get your fife.** she had worn in fiw third act Three out betes dlstarbsd—next morning genUe, 250 miles through fiw desert, led fiiere?" » *~^r thorough relief, helping you feel swell . At tiw end ot tiw first week, and When Bill Roper bad said that changes there had been, noted re­ Granny Flies as Hobby; hte force of less than 1,000 men again, full «jf_your normal pep. Try - at ttw end of each succeeding week "Me," Shoshone said. Be met Rop­ bote were utterly still, white a maa' spectively In the stage directions as FEEN-A-MINT'. Tastes good, te handy against an army of 4,000 Mexicans er's eye bleakly. Obviously, be knew might have counted a-hundred. - "a one-piece serge," "a simple par- Takes Father fee Ride and striated rs! A generous family supply strongly Intrenched at the Pass of for five weeks, add one-fourth pound of salt Add this salt by placing it ttat he ifras to -trouble here. "X Shoshone's voice was flat aoddead._ ** tta^_t^_^s^S^g'w_M_t_at_ ANN ARBOR, MICH.—Lavender the Sacramento. The result was-* brought hers" rJ,^ii^^-^^^" on the cover Instead of directly m "Is teat fiw way it looks to yoa?'* costume." - Jean took all three.'7717'- and old lac* te not for Michigan's brilliant victory which,gave him pos­ "Why in sM—** 60-year-old "flying grandmother," the brine. If it is placed directly "Look at .It yourself." 'iS^T-^ Late Christmas eve found Jean FEEN-A-MINTTo* session of the whole stete of Chi­ "She would have come anyway. sinking blissfully to rest prepared Mrs. Carl Rufus, ]*^T& huahua. After tee war, Doniphan went in the brine it may sink, thus mak­ "Then;" Shoshone said, "X guess ing the lower tiers of pickles too Bill. She was dead set on locating to dream of tee coming good times When she returned recentiy from Bravery back to law practice in Missouri. you. She didn't bave nobody else to titer* ain't anything more .to say." with the jolly crowd which had met an 8,000-mile solo flight to tee West salty and letting tiie-top ernes spoil. He stood up. People glorify all sorts of brav­ Near Petersburg, Va., where be A scum wte form on tte surface ride wite her. I figured you'd soon­ her so hospitably at tiw station. coast Mrs. Rufus reiterated her con­ ery except fiw bravery they might er I'd try to,.J)i*ing ber direct to •They're taking an awful "There's IhitPto say," Bill Roper tempt of teas, bridge parties and carried on fiw last of the campaigns ot tte brine and this should be re­ chance," Roper said. But fiw,following morning at tiw chow on behalf of their nearest; you, so somebody would be with said. 'You're going to work witt gay,. holly-decked breakfast table gardening enjoyed by other women neighbors.—George Eliot. IH which established moved frequently to prevent injury me tonight. because I haven't got bte fame as erne to tiw pickles. her, tean have her wandering loose those fellers for fifteen year* with­ Mrs. Holden unsuspectingly turned of her age. '1% >7^§t>P around tte country by herself. A anybody else. You're going to do Jean's happiness to ashes. "My But perhaps, she says, her two- of tee greatest PROCESSING THE PICKLES ' out knowing how they work." exactly wbat I say, and wben I say. military com­ bartender in MUes told me you brother, Jean, who came after you month trip te her Uttie' plane afford­ It is necessary, to make the "They're taking an awful chance," wittout any back talk or question, manders of all wer* here, and we rode here. And had goiw upstairs last night. Why, ed her enough stories and anecdote*, pickles palatable, to process teem Roper said, Iron death to bte eye. You make one slip tonight and tee MIDDLE-AGE time, stands a tten—and then—" yon know each otter!" to keep her bridge-playing friends somewhat depending upon bow ttwy I "If I rode In here, warned, wite West won't hold you, nor tiw world camp which "Well, then—wb*t?§T "Of course, we know each other!" frightened and jealous until next are to be used If teey are to be I my wild bUnch*-*-" -|||1| won't hold you, and you'll answer to bears, .ttw name" "As 1 come into Ow valley," Sbo. smiled a singularly attractive young year, when she plan's to fly to New Converted into sours, sweets, or 'Tt ain't sueh a bad chance they're me to the end. You hear me?" WOMEN [»] of Robert E. Lee shone said, "seemed to me like man. "I coached the play In which York and Maine. - ||iJ|illll dills, they will require more pro­ I taking," Shoshone contradicted. HEED THIS ADVICE 11 (1807-1870). Amer­ something-was wrong. But I couldn't "Okay,** Shoshone said to tiw Miss Gray played a demure little A wife of a University of Michi­ cessing than if they are to be eaten 1 "Night and day tteir outposts are Bwusanda of woinen icans, both Horth make out what' We come up to the same flat dead .vole*. English girl—-and well do I remem­ gan professor, Mrs. Rufus began fly­ are helped to go emU- salt For removing thl salt!;'' place j out. Two men can check fiw whole aad South, take cabin careful and slow, hi tbe dark. "One thing more," Roper said. ber her ip. tte part!" ing almost three years ago. ingtbru distress pecul­ them in a' large preserving kettle, country daytimes, so they can see iar to women—caused pride in the But tiwy seen us coming and tiwy *Tf We make a quiet Job, we'll try Yes, it seemed that "Cary. Endi- "Accidents, dose calls—pshaw!" by this period m life— *ev*r wite water, and bring slowly you coming twenty miles. You only- achievements of laid for us, T* guess. Before we to go out slow and quiet tee three cott wbo had made "Nancy's Eng­ she says. "Just a few mishaps. I got with Ifldla B. Wnk- to 120 degrees F. Keep at that tem­ i got here because you come up ham's vegetable Com­ this gallant lead­ knew what had' busted, ttey gunned at us together. Otherwise, you take lish Cousin" the success it had been, a flat tire from Texas Cjictus plants pound—tomeus for perature for from 10 to 12 hours. through tee timber te tee south, on er of a "Lost her pony down, and they drilled Jody's lead rope and ride like hell- was Mrs. Holden's brother. Jean and I chipped my propeller in south­ years. Pinithem's Compound If they are to be made into sours, the trail from Miles—the last way j especially far women—has Cause" who had B. E. Lee mine, twice so bad'that I had to turn Six miles below here, near tile creek had known him simply as the popu­ ern California, y|§r5 helped thousand* to relieve such sweets, or dills, it may be necessary they'd figure you'd Come. Nights worn the army blue during fiw War bim loose. . Most likely he's dead there's a kind of a brush corral. lar young assistant professor, from Mrs. Rufus is file only flier of tite' weak, nervous feelings due te this to repeat thte process until they re­ ttere are more men on lookout ttwn functional disturbance. Try Itl with Mexico, on file Western fron­ by now. I—" Shoshone hesitated. - You and the girl will wait fm me a neighboring boys' college. And he family, Imt she often takes otiier tain oaly a slightly salty taste. that near as I caa make out and tier and as superintendent \ of the •/'And you run out and left hte"," there*. Wait for me until daylight remembered her well in the part members—including her 91-year-old CHIEF CAUSES OF FAILURE BiU filled in for him.TfT^i tteir lookout is strongest test be­ father, the Rev.' G. C. Squire—along United States Military academy at fore dawn—I suppose Iron Dog begins to come; teen go on." So, of course, he would remember West Point before he exchanged it Probably tee most common dif­ "Bill, I swear, I wouldn't have tte "one-piece serge" and tiw "sim­ as passengers. She bas three chil­ Crave Action taught 'ten that trick to th* old days, They moved down toto tii* valley dren and three grandehildren,<*Whom What the Puritans gave file for tee Confederate gray when hte ficulty experienced in tiw making of dorie nothing like that nftt for no always striking Just before daylight ot the Fork, walking fast When teey ple party frock" to say nothing of native Virginia seceded from ttw pickles te ttat of softening. Cucum- amount. Thing was, they was all the "striking outdoor costume!" she like* to frighten wite admitted world was not thought but action. and now tiwy can't get it out of bad dropped teto te* bed of Fork anafgerattons of her exploits to the TJnieni—Fer three--^yemtm—he—otte-- •beraf Will heroine soft and slippeat arnund mas; T -v*,--!*-*.*.*-; mn> yfftrf to their heads. Night and day they got Creek Itself tiwy moved northward, •*It seamed to her that she could if tbey are exposed, above the sur­ air. IWm, %:W*M maneuvered, and outfought some lof shoot or who they was, I figured ponies saddled. Xt ever- tiwy spot* following its Windings, fear what read his vety ttought; could imagine hte former comrades in arms wttl face of the brine or if tite brine ii first it was your oWn boys, mak­ ted your wild bunch riding in, they'd seemed a tong way; but no sign of him- saying: 'SSI at last, on an April day te 188$, tw not kept at the proper strength by ing a mistake, and after I *een it be almighty hard te catch." approaching dawn yet showed, and "Ah, yes, tiw young lady took ad­ Aircraft Foreman Jailed came to Appomattox. . periodic additions of salt as speci­ wasn't. I lust figured to keep in a Roper felt that teey had plenty of vantage of tiw teet teat the girls fied elsewhere in this article. fighting position, you might say, and "If'only," Roper said, "tbe wild were sway to toghersel f out in stage For Stealing Aluminum There be sat dowa-at a table in bunch was going to ride tel But it time. As ttey at last passed the ttw McLean bouse with a brother The discovery of hollow pickles close tti flrst chance. Only—**" potot-wtwre fiw cabin stood, invisi­ properties. How did ttw expect to BUFFALO,—Bernard CWffilinski, te a batch te often a disappointment "Only you never saw any chance." get away wite it?" West Pointer, clad * "Maybe there's some way we ble tott* dark, Shoshone indicated 33, a foundry foreman for fiie Bell to fiw housewife/ While this Condi­ Roper said with contempt ' Its location wite raised arm; but •But whatever fiw young man's in­ Aircraft corporation, received a in a dusty uni­ could fake it so they'd give up and form of blue. tion te sometimes due to faulty de­ "WeU, not there's seven ef 'ten ttwy moved mi fifty yards farther, so ner thoughts, his outward attitude three-month penitentiary sentence velopment it te probably caused clear out I.figure they'd leave te* Thsj-y telke^fore down fiiere, BIB, and tbey keep an teat fiiey might approach fiw cabin was one teat any girl might have for taking four aluminum bars from while ai,. M exic an oftener by tiw cucumbers having awful. steady watch. Aad I been girl behind if ever teey set bnt te from fiw north. ^^M| approved, |l&f| fiw plant. llllIP* l-^^SSlT' lain too long after gathering before scouting_yem steady 'ever since. ran." wJI war pw*.I teste Cautiously now, Shoshone*climbed On one of the very-last days of "In another country you might be turfiedtoth* being put teto the brine. Sometimes I get in a long shot at "^m going down and smoke 'em vacation the crowd set out on snow- shot for this," City Judge Charles Xt fiw brine is made witii hard one or. another of 'em. This" ear. out" Roper taid through bte teeth, ttw bank, silent, as tiw Indiana wtttt business which whom be bad spent his youth. Turn­ shoes across tiw hiUs.- Cary had T. Yeager told bim. had brought ttem water, the presenctrof the calcium, bine don't carry so very good, but "I'm going te smoke 'em out before managed matters so fiwt tw aad 'Your greatest offense was in un­ or some other salts causing fiw I plugged two of 'em; don't know tee sun ever comes up again, and ing, ..b* gripped Bill Roper'* arm. here-'That busi­ Hte words were whispered clos* to Jeep lagged far behind the others. dermining the safety of tee govern­ ness wes .tb* hardness may interfere with proper hew bad". - -,lp*? PH you're going to help me." Suddenly, in a snowy but sheltered" ment, --stealing aluminum intended curing. A small quantity of vinegar "How dcwMrou know ,she wasn't Sloshone nodded. "If we tackled Roper's ear.|Bi|| H*pl hollow, as tee rest topped a distant terms of ^surren­ "One of the night guards is out for airplane production at a time der for tee rag­ should be added to hard water to shot or hurt when her bone wait 'em just before daylight, whea tbe summit and disappeared, Cary when bott are so vital to our overcome its alkalinity, if such down?" Roper demanded "By God, outpost to stropg and tee cabin te that-a-way, about five hundred turned right about face aad held ged hosts of fiw yards," he whispered; "about in line national defense,*7^^fi Army of Northern water-must be used. Shoshone, if you let anything hap­ out his arms, yjean, darling, will CwtklinskL charged Wite petty lar- Shriveling of the pickles will in­ pen to ttat girt-** 7:J||§| They talked it over for a long wite where you see fiwt big dead you'be my wifelRThe abruptness Virginia, worn pine." SSfe iceny, admitted taking ttw bars witii down by fiw re­ evitably result if they are placer? "They let her walk outside some­ time. In the hidden gulch where of bis words did not' rob them of ef­ the intention of selling them, and U.S. Grant Roper could se* no dead. pine. It peated attacks of suddenly In very strong salt oi times during tiie day," Shoshone Shoshone had been holing up they fectiveness. - added: *J$fc''V T^S^-v superior numbers. Tb* man who sugar solutions, or .even te very said. "That's bow I seen she's all made coffee and cooked meat and annoyed him ttwt Shoshone's eyes J*an flushed furiously. "I—-oh— strong vinegar. They should re* tight" illiy completed their plans. were better ttwn tes own—*s good J^ just had a yen for whisky." played the oteer historic role te tti* why, how can you—a/ter—after Ibe bars, each weighing about 15 HOTEL dream of Appomattox was Gen XX. ceive preliminary treatment In "Can you make telt who tte bunch "We can est to," was Shoshone's as fiw eyes of an Indian, or a lynx. these clothes?" 3!|1*"! weaker Solutions. fSm town ttere U?" _ verdict at wet "We can get to, and "I'll leave my carbine standing pounds and valued at $10, were-re­ S,* Grant (J822-1885) native ot Ohio Assistant Professor Endicott's face covered. 7«r8;. • am citizen of Illinois, who was des­ far information eoneernin*>f tbo matin* "I figure they're" some Thorpe gun we ean take the cabin. But God just. outside fiw door," Shoshone expressed nothing beyond utter mys­ rf ttf'hrtHf tiff th- rf**f"*f f r »* "**—» know* tews we're ever going to get tined to become President'' tota- vegetable* it brine, write' to tat Supei- sound, out after your scalp. I figure sate. "I only want it fair later, after * tification. Then he shook hte head. BOISE years later.!# camp near Rockford, intendent of Documents, Washington, D. teey was laying to gun you. And out" mm we've took to tee horses." ''-P^P "I'm . afraid—-maybe" Tax dans*, Gets Spanish War Check J ? C, oaolouin* 6*e cents east asking tar -HL,-bears hte nartwr * *ffry r*rw*r*"*t*wl*tia Wa- It SI. now that ttey got the girt I figure . *T**ra got a plan tor teat" Roper "That's all right" Roper' Said Alter Waiting 40 Year* BOISE. IDAHO teat teey *im to hold her for bait - *"But you remember teis: JK there's '0_W____i saJd7 __Pllll|Pi3P*^ And Jean had to expiate her sUm FENVILLE, MICHi^-It took more FAT-TAILED SHEEP kind of." any trouble to fiw cabin, you-stand than 40 yeara but A. V. Browa at Largest end finest hotel ta , ybf-i Mudala and Decorations ~.iT^." 1.; H« wouldn't tell Shoshone what it hands clenching toemsalves within Idaho. Two hundred beaatt* A service medal te given to all The fat-tailed sheep, called Kara­ Shoshone fell silent and Roper, was. . SfT and fight! Because If yoa don't, f I! last has been paid for part of hte kul, are natives at Bokhara, te west deep in thought, tet him rest. turn and plug you myself, fi it takes the odd little English muff which fuBy appointed rooms. Only American soldiers who honorably was part of her "striking outdoor service* to the Spanish-American participate te some campaign. Ir­ 'central Asia. When food te plenti­ "You're most likely right" Roper CHAPTER XX my last ttwt te do it" fireproof hetel ta Boise. Le­ ful these sheep store up* tat to their said morosely at last, "There's four "Gbbf.-T costume." IPilliPflPlj war. -PS SSII11I gated ta heart of civic, gee*. respective of fiw value af teak in­ Whea she had finished Cary just Brawn is te receipt of a check tor dividual services. A decoration is tails, Just as camels store it in teeir or five of these Thorpe war parties Ttiere were mi stars when Roper Roper went ahead now, walking emmeatel and business dis­ humps, for use to leaner times, out after me; and this could easy be roused himself In his blankets, and boldly across tee snow. - Better, he stood for a moment regarding ber $8.40 from tiw adjutant general df trict. an insignia of honor for Kane indi­ ever so gently, ever so tenderly. Arkansas "in full payment tot serv­ vidual act or service. A badge shows "hwir teft faces, and even tteir one. But of all tte infernal tack I he had no mechanical means of tell* thought te simulate th* casual ap­ thin, pendulous ears,. are covered •ver saw—What did Jody want. Witt Then, "Didn't yon know, you funny ioes te fiw Spanish-American War." EXCELLENT FOOD qualification in some military sub* proach of friends ttan to depend girt.that man can live with clothes Although tee war ended to 1888, wite lustrous Slack hate The breed me? Did she tell you?" upon a hope of complete surprise. Ject. Authorized army decorations te very hardy and does well even un­ mi-*s- *is• A*— _*.^mt year to and year oaf,, end never Brown recaJJs teat Company L, tat MODERATE RAITS are tiw following: te* Medal of HOB-* "Thorpe has made 19 his mind yjHi' be raised bte* band to tec doer der adverse «ondltions. The Broad­ notice tt*m? ttt, te* people that Arkansas volunteer hSfaatiy,..islbig or; the Distinguished Service Cross; lo kill tear old man," Shoshone said. 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