LAS VEOAS WEATHER —TORT FARilSfORTH DAVID Sy CHARLES P. SQUIRES I POaEDGE MrtJtUlrtWffli TO Cooperative Observer COURTHOUSE Kg THE PSaAO.OF THE UNITED* LAS VI&A-J K£VA0» STATES, AND TO TKE REPUB­ August 9 7—7. no 7 is LIC FOR WHICH XT STANDS, A\jjfc%\_W. i HO TO August ItJ§_ I ii» w ONE NATION, INDIVISIBLE, August 127—— ll* 1* WITH UBERTY AND JUSTICS - -Augugt 4*L.r^=gfc^ TM~~ ""rjrr: Pm *rx-WetW>¥;- "AdtSB ff'71——1*1 - TT~ August 15 ,«.,.,., ''-_• 101' 08

Volume XXXVI, Number 33 LflB VEOAS, NEVADA, FRIDAY. AUGUST 16, 1940 FIVE CENTS PER COPY \ ThirteenSeek Tgp Becklep-Boles Wright-Marinello Hutri/itul Board - Two Of The Eleven Candidates In MoamtLpe R__\'^t. Atkinson Seeks ^ John William Park flBSERVATIONS Thirteen candidates are seeking Invitations have been Issued for New Beauty Salon positions on tha new nospital board Justice Of Tbe Peace Race tbe marriage of Eunice Lois Beck­ Senate Honeys T3 Crashes To Death || MM By CHARLES P. SQUIRES The opening of tne Wright-Mar­ which was created when the voters ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Harry T. Atkinson, candidate for inello Beauty Salon to tta new.quar­ of Las Vegas decided that tba Beckley of this oity, to David Ly- the nomination for -United States ters to the Friedman buUdlng next county hospital should be available Man Boles,, son of Mr, and Mrs. Senator at the coming primary At Santa Monica A SLAP ON THE WRIST to El Pottal Theatre last evening to paying patients.. Of these, three Lyman Boles of 360 South 11th E, eUectton is one of the distinguished Las Vegak was again shrouded to I am much amused at the edlto- was not only an outstanding social are those who were appointed by Salt Lake City, the rites to be attorneys of Nevada and has, Tor sorrow when fiie news came late . rial printed to tbe Marysville, Calif., success, but was a step forward ta the county commissioners to serve celebrated in tbe presence of a luge Monday afternoon that one of bar many years been a leader ta state favorite sons, John William Park, Appeal-Democrat in 'its issue of the march of Las Vegas toward the on the temporary board fills spring. number of friends at the Methodist. affairs. 7 iBEs Episcopal church to this city at flight engineer ami designer of air­ August V metropolitan character she is fast Albert Melton aad Art Smith who Recognized as "an outstanding although to five o'clock to the evening, Sunday, planes tor tbe Douglass Airplane assuming. ISl !llpK jste running for the short term, leader : hear this and Lewis Pulsipher,- who Is a can­ August twenty-fifth. Company, had been killed in an ac- *ffm More than four; hundred guests to his pro­ cident, when a huge homing plane . | city of| Las inspected the rare beauty and per­ didate for the long term. The bride will be attended by her fession. Mr. Vegas, to cousin, Mrs. Virginia Richardson as he was, testing ctashed to the fection of the Salon, were received The voters wiU select jthree for Atkinson ground near Culver City, Cal. which so and shown about by Mrs, Joyce j the short term, and two tot the long matron of ^ldnor, and Mrs. R. C. baa been many of us Wright, the proprietoress and re- term at tha general election to No­ Pierson, bridesmaid, both of whom urged by News reports are to tbe effect . have dedi­ ceived carnations and refreshments; vember. Because "there are but six wiU carry . old-fashioned bouquets. that the cowling over tbe left hand Lovely little six-year-old Tamara m a n y cated the at the hands of attendants, the! candidates who filed for the short, friends of engine went-to pieces and engaged best years term, there is no primary for them Thurston of Overton, wtil'be flower <*>e propeller, 'putting that engine punch being served' in the beautiful ] girl. She wiU carry a golden basket both par­ of our lives; new cafe and fountain adjoining! and aU she names will appear on tbe ties to be­ out of commission, lest PUot Rob­ called "tbe Novemebr ballot. filled with rose petals which she ert Brush and Flight Engineer Paul which serves as a fitting companion i wiU scatter before the fridal party. come a can­ -gaudy 'vil­ to the beauty salon. However, there are seven running didate for Dennis lumped from tbe plane at lage,'' is Tht fixtures" and appliances otj for the long term, witt but two to The bridesmaid and matron of the United an altitude of about 1000 feet and J§| rather hu­ the salon are entirely new being! be ejected to November, therefore honor will wear green and white were saved by their parachutes. taffeta with headdress or halo of States miliating. planned and installed by Mr. and] four wiU bo nominated to .ttie pn- Ben at e Park also jumped but his chute be- However, there may be food tor mary from the seven whose names bandeau set in a circle Of net upon came entangled in the madly ca^ ,— Mrs. Kellogg, of Pasadena, experts' which will be pink and white baby to tne oeuer that he is wen fitted thought for we Las Vegans in the and leaders. of the Pacific Coast! appear on the primary ballot. 118 for the post both because of his reenlng plane and he-feU with it editorial of the Marysville paper, in that Une. The color scheme and! Voters on September 3 therefore, astors. Ilt^ fipllll natural aptitude for pubUc affairs to his instant death. 7T| and I am sure a lot ot our readers decorations throughout are charm- j while voting for only two, wiU place Fred S. Alward, left, Mid A. S. "Ber#.Henderson, right, are _ Jack Richardson of this city and and tiy reason of his wide experi­ Sabotage is suspected although wiU get a pang of shame at hearing ing and beautiful and the, architec- [ the tota top "men" (one candidate two of the eleven candidates who are making the Justice'of BiU Huffman of Salt Lake will act ence in state affairs., no official statement as to that has our fine city so shamelessly pic­ tural planning is most fitting for a' is Martha Fyhen, prominent Boul­ Peace race in the primaries September 3. The two high men as ushers and Fred Schneden also ' He came to Tonopah to 1906 and been made., Ibe plane was one of tured; a pang of remorse that we Salon of this high type. der City woman) on the November In the primary will "run off" in the general election to he Of Salt Lake will be best man, BUI, has been a resident of this state the swiftest and most dependable _Wm have hot more vigorously promoted # The whole place was filled with] baUot, Those seeking the long term itelfl Tuesday. November 5. -_Ws^- -ilsflll Fred and David having been class­ ever since. He was for a time en­ bombers many Of which have been the really fine civic character of the floral pieces --resented by friends] besides Mrs. Fyhen Include Thomas mates in both high school - and uni­ gaged as special assistanfcto-tbe-at- buUt for and are teiise by the Brit-7lp||| ''*-''| !^^ tion to ascertain the cause of the • * Another thought comes also as the enterprise at its former loca-1 Nominate Candidates Sept 3 high neck trimmed by braided satta He served as United States at­ failure.' fejjjll %&MgS; and long pointed sleeves, and gath­ we recall the politician who protest­ tion en Second streetii—•'«• _ T§, Gordon, M. H. "Mike" torney for the District of Nevada John William, the only son of Ofc.T Clarence R. Pugh Political parties wiU on Septem­ ered over the bust with tiny satin ed to an editor that the paper was Mrs. Wright is not alone in her Jones, Clifford A "Cliff'* during ttw Hoover administration and Mra. WUliam S, Park, was born^^^S ber 3 have the chance to nominate buttons down file back to the waist. not giving him merited publicity pride to file new Salon which aU Perkins, George E. tdmse then being engaged to file at the old Kyle Ranch (later cal­ their candidates for the general Ibe. gown wUl be entrain, enfolded and, after some hemming and haw- who have seen it pronounce the Launches Fight Roberts, WUliam D. practice of his profession ta Reno. led tbe Taylor ranch) when bis par- Wm election. As usual,-there wiU be a by floor-length double veil. The tog cm the part of the editor to his most modern, complete and alto­ For County Commissioner Proas. He was born to Salt Lake City in ents resided there 24 years ago. He Clarence R. Pugh, one of file four lot of complaint on .the part of Re­ headdress will be a family treasure, effort to disclose, politely, the fact gether charming beauty salmi to District No. 1, Four-Year Term 1881 and. received his early school­ was grandson of Mr. John S. Park, Reno attorneys seeking the Repub­ pubUcans because they cannot In­ the same worn by Virginia Rich­ that he did not approve of either the entire west not even excluding Ucan nomination for United States terfere in fiie affairs of the Demo­ (Vote for One) ing there, later attending Stanford for many- years head of the First ardson at her wedding, February, 7 -file character or the official record the metropolitan" cities. . Colton, Rodney A University from which he received State Bank of Las Vegas, and Mrs. Senator at the coming primary elec­ cratic party by voting for "the nom­ 1939. The bride wiU carry an arm of said politician, was greeted with Mrs. Wright' credits a large por­ Stocker, fibroid J. his degree in the law to 1903. He Park, now deceased, to both of tion is Issuing a direct chaUenge to ination of some friend on that tick­ boquet of shaggy white asters. a jovial "Haw! Haw! I don't give tion of her success to the efficiency Par County Commissioner From served as a member of- file Utah whom he was .most dear. He was Senator Pittman to return to Ne­ et, and likewise, some Democrats The bride is a true daughter of a damn what you say about me just and friendly qualities of her assist- vada and debate the issues. will attempt to run the affairs of District No. 2, Two-Tew Term Cavalry through the Spanish-Amer­ named John WiUiam after his eso -my-muae^ j_;4hr tt*-. "aftBS^S===== -^ii.JPpSlkX whom we iBfidTBJJi! , Las Vegas, having been born to ican war. He became Grand Mas- grandfather and father. aSffe «?*•- Pugb iaa^brUUant speaker tin*. ...P"P!Ml!*?*^JgSbT!f-.b^!j *'*lg^. •?__M: • Pf*** imV OiB4^ jSJp^Tthij s ebar' to 1817. .She graduated Perhaps the long years during Mae Johnson, Nina Stewart; ^Ada. and commentator on pubUc affairs nominate some friend or, perhaps, EwC~ha J. 'li-^W^.f^ ... ter of the Lodge of Pre* and Ac- ...The yrmnfl mar- grnrlnftta.-* trtim '—__ which Las Vegas merited some no­ Harman, Eva 'McKinney, Steve and tor many years has taken a by trying to name some weak or Hanson, George T. 6 Las Vegas high school and then tice by outside papers and received •Hampshire, Christine Barnett, mas­ ^^Fand the*n attendeif* J!J&d the Universitl^^ ^!^^y of vewam^oTwmwaW-**d with outstanding distinction to- leading part to Republican poUtics. unfit person to run against some For Constable went to San Diego Army and Navy- Uttie or.none, may.have pat us in seuse who recently came from Hol­ Nevada where she graduated to 1989 that honorable position. /SKS He .has the enthusiastic support of friend of their own party. Gallagher, James F. WS-1 with fiie B. S. degree. While at junior coUege. From there he Went something of the mood of the poli­ ly wiood to join the organization, many friends both within and with­ to Stanford University where he-re- '?_ tician. Las Vegas certainly has, of and Beverley Je Bardeau, recep- The public has, to some extent, .. Lawrence, D. G. "Jack Larry*- the University she became affiliated out tbe state, who are convinced not with Gamma .Phi sorority and was ceived his bachelor of science de-.:^^i| tionist. . _;-TJSk.' •••• .'''•.. ignored or forgotten the-very im­ However, there are certain offices jy»*^..fi?cl^Jtoto_tb^in^pibnei-And only that Mr. Pugh would make ita portant thing for which tbe pri­ which, under etiie-law are not re­ house president during her senior Fire Leaves Big gree and masters degrees. He early the metropolitan press and is, per­ The Age is happy to add ite ap­ outstanding record in fiie United- y*ar7 t^h*'wlu~i^^birPm~tppX developed n genius tot aerial awU -•;j^ preciative words to so fine an ad­ mary system was devised That is to quired to be fiUed by party nom­ haps, feeling important. States/senate, but that he stands preserve the party syst-^n as one of inations. Among these are Judicial outstanding students who made gation and spent several years *t__m_\ -Here-- Is* -the e-tttorial^fiam^^fiM4ditio n ,.to„,the- bustass, enterprises and fxeeUenti obanee of being nom­ ta "Who& Who Among Studen$i*W FamilyHomeless of Las Vegas. SHI the' mewt-tmportanl iflibuments of A ff^f--*iid---T".wiisWri>'aff th# board Marysville Appeal-Democrat, en- inated and elected. "'-• " 7g>- ..—.- American self - government and of county hospital trustees. So both American universities. -Baa was;, J*> " Wreshcirfiy; af tist noon of-'Phars- engineering. -'He was one .^ot ttm^wSS titte<77*Las VegaiTDefense is 7~Mr. Pugh is one of the leading Ki- _feT- l'mposslge "governmenfe—b» Baptthllnnns ..and Democrats wiU member of the sagehens, President "ttiiy, completely destroyed the home most Highly valued engineers of the Phoney": Vernon Harrmgton wanians of Nevada and will be the blocs trading among themselves, or find on ttieir primary ballots Sep­ of the y.W.CA. cabinet; a mem­ of JEulalio Bautlsta at Fifth and Douglass company and had but .re­ j- "The gaudy vUlage of Las Vegas, Buried With Honors guest of the Laa Vegas Kiwanis tiie domination by individuals Of tember 3, the following non-parti­ ber of file Pan-HeUenic committee Monroe streets mi' Westside, leaving cently received marks/of high dla-^^S| Nev., which prides Itself on what its Club at its luncheon Wednesday, our system of government instead san candidates.'. 818 and of the Varsity debating society fourteen persons without home or Unction for bis outstanding ser­ enthusiasts are happy to call Its With hundreds of sorrowing September 21st. ^ft^^fe^^i^S for four yearst becoming.the first shelter. ' ;S_fN W$. vices in improved ilmlgitiini an^_n-. friends attending, funeral* • services of government based upon princi­ For District Judge, Eighth Judicial "frontier" atmosphere, admits it is ples and policies. Because, it is IHstrtotTgS "Gold Key" woman for debate to The fact that fiie house, was sane gineering of planes, especiallyihe i^^M ''gunning" for a national news pic- for Vernon _LeRoy Harrington, _Sffii tbe University of Nevada. distance from a St* hydrant made larger types, such as are now com»?ji|j| ot Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Harrington, through "tiie domination of parties '*ffWe for One) Wm&. ture magazine photographer who Is Many Passengers and governments by individual am­ •Foley, Roger The grown was a graduate of the the matter of getting water on the tog into general use for over-seas presenting Las Vegas as a commu­ were held to the Joan of Arc church 0 to,the previous period. There candidates exceptional opportunities tt> place their mes­ only twenty-five dollars a month. * ceremonies and vocal soloist for the are 8,288 democrats,- 1*10 repubU- NAUSSAU, BAHAMAS ~- Guests ol "I look at tba office as a step­ sages before the voters prior to ttie primary' elections. tba Dake aad Duchest of Wtodaor program, exchanged autographs PORT ARTHUR, Texas. — The cans and 459 non-partisans listed. l ping stone to something better and with Buddy and visited with him steel tower at * radio -itafion hen With the combination of plants and resources which at tbetr raw tftttf, Qf**-eiiiiiL****it I wish l^i gain judicial experience, about the wonders of Boulder J>am. was bent double by the violent winds, LEAVING FOB, ATLANTA - 'lip Service Printers-Las Vegas Age now commands, this wide House, here, wttl pats through this beUeving.thttt the logical place to which accompanied the storm strik­ Mrs. LuttoArmstrong of tbe Spin­ distribution ta jgnade available. We ask, howeyer, thfiff" lovely room with It. statrfy col- start." • Pl^li—I W&m When asked what be thought of ing a vast area of Texas'and Louisi­ ning Wheel is leaving early next advertising copy he handed in as early as. convenient,--' •BKM bt m^mtSag" Pm~*PmPS~tmm'-peV -**-_•, —•; ^ ^ —^ jJftieTstager's r^pge, he repUed: "She ana tatt week. The tower close by week for Atlanta, Georgia where possible, not later than Tuesday of the week of issue. 4mm* at th* new Governor ef fine There is no use arguing any long­ ought to. kill at three mUes,", -— remained •.tact as the hurricane •ibe wttl manage ber fa&iesfs store . -:'«"-: LAS'VEGAS AGE mM Wm Bthtmtt A view of tba living: room er about what jpternlty has the Burns, KaasasV Hew*w&_& rlj^past. -. /_m during his serious Utaesi*|§T my fee seaato the baekground. l biggnst iilciuueaShlp. It Is tbe' WPA Page TWO* LAS VEGAS AGS Friday, August 18,1940 -Wo! SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN _*- MARGARET BASH . l|lll§|l Marriage License* PERSONALS AND SOCIETY *flie office force of the Southern PERSONALITIES Nevada Light and Power Company, August 12 Nominate... including E. CiUley, Mary Man­ By BETTY PORTER Harold Lockwood Emerson, 22, JAMES SQUIRES, JR. Is visiting on the Los Angeles to San Diego wid Estella Gordon, 21, both of Las with his grandfather, C P. Squires. route for several monthSw-jKljfe kiewicz, Sybil Ronnow and Phyllis Henrichsen, gave a surprise party Vm UKE YOU TO MEET — Vegas, i__ili__Pi 1811 prMkMi Ryan 0 MISS RUTH, MOORS of Long MIES DALTON BUCK has re­for Margaret Bash at ber home last BSprT PURDY, proprietor of John Wallace Smith, 41, aad Ma- Beach is visiting with JMBsa Joanne turned from Santa Monica, where Monday, the anniversary of ber Bert's Mode CDay Shop, h a like­ rie Encinas, 40, both of Las Vegas. ^^luttlce of the Peace Smith. 7Tf* birthday. John c. R. Peterson, 24, of Red-j : she spent l^er vacation. T&ii&k able and .year congenUt: young tWjW^f tt-fii "iKfiwii II'IY* T->lm_ff ••flr' He Is progressive; he is friendly; flwl Las Vegas Township- BILL SPARES,; who has been ESTELLA GORDON "J**,M aa, of Boulder dty, Nevada. MI— MISHIE STEWSART, who MiaRJUH HAROLD EMERSON he takes an- interest In tbe town; AT PRIMARY, SEPTEMBER 3, 194(1 :'Jjj§ visiting Kel Houssels,. bas returned was severely burned On the hands August 14 Miss Estella Gordon was married he makes you like bim and want to Darwin James Russell, 40, and Last Day to Register for Primary is_m_ m%0M to bis home in Los Angeles. several weeks ago, has'returned to to Harold Lockwood Emerson Man-know him better. . ber duties at Ronzone's. . Nola -Tomlinson, 84, both of Boulder day, August 12, by Justice of the Laughing, be aaid that Marge, hit City, Nevada. Is Tuesday, Augvw 18, 1940 — 9:00 P.M. MRS. N. 3. WEBB, mother of Mrs. Patma George E. Martha*-1 to theyoun g daughter.^ , i_s_ his bobby. But Edward Milton Harrah, 28, of 'San. A. 5. Porter, l»s returneh toLa s MRS. E. G. McGRIFP has been presence of a large group of their I it isn't a joke. It is different from Diego and Margaret Kelly, 28, of Vegas after a visit to Salt Lake visiting to San Diego and Los An­ friends. The ceremony was. wit- j the, usual run.of hobbies and. per- Las Vrgat t^r-'~^mM' ''~~m&m!m®^ gelas- forseveral "Spfjt^ nessed by Theresa Borolo and Ed G. j haps unique, nevertheless, Bet was You can be Lovely t-i- Holland.; Following the ceremony a serious in bis statement, "I like to EVA McKlNNEY returned Sun­ MR. AND MRS. ART HARRIS pjj PEBJ--fc-i_NTS wedding breakfast was served at %he take her places and buy ber things, SAIL day from a two weeks vacation left Wednesday for a week's vaca­ Charleston Park Lodge. to fact, I could tato on that subject spent to Reno and Lake Tahoe,. ' tion ta Salt Lake City. At Openmg Cost for hours at a time." •naSi* NEW SHOP—Complete Beauty Service MR. AND MRS. PETE CARR are A P. O. STEFFES, prominent lo­ MRS. H. S. GILMER „ Bert could think of no pet peevs, OUR Phone 1844 ||ll ENTERTAINS Ipl ' • ^______or rather, any that would—abb_ vacationing to California, They cal attorney, returned from bis . i OFFICE Bring Ad—Worth $1.00 on Permanent »^J plan to visit Sequoia National Park home in California the first part of MrsfHr^'GUiMr entertained atl^h weU, be has no pet peeve. Bis Over. Sears Roebuck «s*»W^- her bome, 523 South Eighth street, idea of a perfect vacation, for and the fair-at San Francisco. the week.-- -.".. SjfS HI: MONEY Room 18, Clark Building H r Wednesday afternoon with a bridge which he has never had time he*. party. Guests included were: Mrs. FOR YOUR NAME MRS. ET8£ GILDNER, Of 802 MR. AND MRS. L. H. COMPTON oause be was always working, la the Prim Brady, Mrs. Charles Cooper, same, as practically everyone's INDIVIDUAL FINANCE CO. Bonneville is giving her services of Boulder City are the parents of Mrs. Ralph Purdy, Mrs. Al- Wen- Ralph W. La—I to supefvise and help woinen of dreams—lots of money, no business a daughter born- Tuesday, August delboe, Mrs. Loren Ronnow, Mrs. State Sana tor of Churchill County, -j Room 4 Boggs Bldg. Las Vegas who have volunteered to 12, at the Las Vegas hospital. worries- for a change, to travel and Otin-Ward and Mrs. Jack WoUen- to see a lot of the country. Here's Now RepubUcan Candidate tor Bee-1 knit sweaters for the Red Cross. reatWtonvt to Congress from Nevada. Over Penney's HARVE FERRY^manager of the) hopinK g that it wont always be just MR. AND MRS. OSCAR' PEIF­ J. C. Penney store, accompanied by Mr H«rW"P«»scilwraingf<*|rw_£ chiertainmrnt. Wit lie does and Mrs. A. E. WUUams and Mr. | 422 North Eights street, is vaca­ daughter have returned from.Van an aU day trip to Mt, Charleston \mt ^^ ^edies to shows. *T go and Mrs, Bruce Brandon of Alli­ OIFICIAL Wheel (y-Fortttn^; :'5 tioning to Los Angeles for two Nuys and Los Angeles, Calif., where !**?! •**"* imd *»SB**!on* a - to shows for enjoyment and tetoata- ance, Ohio; Mr. H. O. Hammon of weeks, Wm———... - - -••''"—- they have been visiting.—^; ';-7?a|l|f M'dutcAff l»Hh treat,tPont "M anmsWattd playe tnlniTAid lcards AO.I9.« tion and to-i£_____7^ laugh . _, i..,••_f - possible.£*< ...r^-mtLiim'" _ In_ T-^yw, '•rlmnt; MIBB" AHr»a .Tflp, Those who made the trip were: reading material he likes Ught read­ lein of Salt Lake City; Mrs. H. G. Keno MRS. ©. C. BOGGS has gone to M. M SWEENEY, manager of tbe Mesdames, C. D. Breeze, Louis Woi­ ing and 'occasionally non-fiction, Marsh and son of Omaha, Nebras­ Santa Monica and whUe in South­ Pioneer Title and Trust Company tishek, Denton Hays, R, -J, Steph­ but as to authors he, as he re­ka; Mrs. O. C. Brown and party of ens, Roy W. Martin, Jim Cashman, ern California wiU attend the last to Lets Vegas, is again at his desk marked, plays fiie field. Bert's fa- New York dty and Mrs. W* H. Twenty J. M. Murphy, J. T. Watters, and orlte magazines are CoUier's, Time, Ryan and party of Beverley Hills, rites' tor John W. Park. after spending several days to south- Jack Haake. £_iglf_jfi_ California. BlllllBl for its news value, and Readers' California. lilllllll MR. AND MRS. ELBERT B. ED­ Digest. "X haven't listened to a ra- .-;-N Race Horse Keno rH PETERSON-BALLARD |ji| dio to- ntoe months," So that was Apache Hotel _ WARDS- and _sons have _ returned MR. AND MRS. RALPH PURDY CEREMONY MONDAY^EVENING from Los Angeles, where Mr. Ed­ and small son left "yesterday the end of tttat. ~Kff~PuHaffl of *|EM*O. Miss Elaine BaUard and J. O. TIME wards has been attending summer lor a two weeks' visit with relatives ^^1|^^^M^!raps '^^^ • Peterson, both of Boulder City, were He Ukes any^ktad of Ttnusic, "just BMSPBCTOR | .school. • - SSI ta Clinton, Ohio. Purdy is proprietor Overland Hotel married Monday, evening by -Rev. so I don't have to dance to it—just of the Tefcaco station at Third and DIAMONDS - JEWELRY Ford L. Gilbert at his home. Mr. -Usten.*'" 73 111-1111111^ J. H. Dalzel, W. R. Billingslea, G. MR. AND MRS. R. C. KELLOGG FremOnt. - ISllf B. Fremont, C. B. WeUbrenen and Fine Repairs and Mrs. Harold Younger attended | And. Bert is another true Laa and Mr. and Mrs." "J. A Maize, all the couple, - -^J^fi I Vegan and loyal citizen of fiie town L."E. Goodly att of Ios Angeles; of Pasadena; cS&f., were .guests at LOUISE EISENBERG has re­ Miss BaUard is tbe daughter of j because, as he explained, "I like V. Hessler and E. Houghten of De­ M. J. Christensen the Wright MartaeUo Beauty Salon turned to Las Vegas after a twoMr . and Mrs. Sheridan Ballard of Las Vegas very much. This ia tbe troit, Michigan; Mrs. Florence Tre- grand opening bust night. Both cou­ weeks' vacation spent ta Pasadena laine of Darieu, Connecticut; Vir­ IAS VEGAS CLHB Boulder City and is one of the pop- best, town I have ever found It does In the Pharmacy ples expect to return to their homes' and "other southern California ginia ' Aikens of San - Pranclsco; 1 ular members of the younger set of j get a Uttie warm bare, but not bad FIRST and FREMONT ^^^M. »"—MONT Ijjjl H : • during the. weekeadfil^ST;. ^;;*i points. iHHf! 1113115 Boulder City. She has resided ttiere ami anyway, it's better than freez- Mary AUce Keating of Minneapolis, •W^rtftftftWWVWIftWAft^fWWflrtWAftftftWrVWrtftflrtftMV^^^^' Minnesota. 1 S MISS MARY JANE WHITE of HONCInirco a.S, MTO.. (MICKEYi/oo«. lof)t GALLA-.--•»—- I1J""**"" bas Vegas £?fHigh' Schoo*£**"**l an d \laterT !S?rf* many o^r\Ta°LJ^iif us wiU agree witZ h thatSS . ^ the school faculty has returned from da, charging* extreme cruelty. T. A 7mHL+ rw?nJft"JSL w-T^n atti—tag Woodbury's school to Los Mr. Puniy ccntinued, *1bls is. a Wells, attorney for plaintiff. ' tMf-'i. a summer vacation spent at sum­ ^L^l^A rmtmTXrm^l^IL v7 Angeles. She is now employed to good business towftand the people the .August 12 mer school at the university and ^^v.^^f wJ;^^™ Administration buUdtag to are very congenial and everytito* TO THE VOTERS OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT visiting in Colorado. WaW*$$ ^ W^^ i^f ^^y Moulder City as secretary. I own is invested here, which should Robert Parker vs. Margaret Par- recentiy is Bugen^Ojernay.p . ^ j^J^T^ ^'^ p^.lbe ^______^_: ker# charging extreme cruelty. CUf - - TRA^SDSRIEBHB^TBSa^nBfe-eBT ^Bg'^JE^g^KC-^BWgtB^fi^-lffalHf ^^^^fe|^K^OF iSEVADA.^r ^ yV*--." -^^rff both engineers on the Union Pacific MR. AI«>MRs! CASI.MWW—Ll^5*^ ^'_a2m*PrJ?aa*bm~\ ^ «**«*un pwJ- Utah at Salt Lake City and is a mt. ^^^11 ^^^^ are.now working out of Las Vegas entsof a son b«rMondSTAuE»tb!!WJ^«•S^*r•i, tbe Pht Delta Theta Bertha C. Kramer vs. WUliam P. CHARLES LEE HORSEY FOR DISTRia JUDGE 180 w j0, 1 18l, 0?1 during the rush freight season. ii, at tbe Las Vegas hospital. Mer- f**" " ^L 5^; ? ^1if fraternity, a todal order. He staged Kramer, charging insanity. Lids m m employed at the Recreation |? P^" *" hotae m . ******>ImensbMidistag and business. After; Cohen attorney for plaintiff. Qne'of ..the most serious questions to In 1914, he ran for District Judge of IESLIB "EN2, "promotive'tngto-1Hi-ft to Boulder PXp.^->_^._ '., j"""* __*— ^'wwisad to a department Robert L. Swickard vs Goldie A be determined by the voters at tiie next Clark and Lincoln Counties. He was V :5 ;? election, is tiae- seleetion--- -of a District- -elected and gave four years, from 1915 "eer "for the CTnioh Pacific "has come S^S7^EM!&S*7* ' -"" TTtJMiwM* tummns's imnv store, ariiThas ftaally "wrked up to Swickhard, charging extreme cruel­ out of Los Angeles tp work' on file L ty. Fred S. dlward attorney for- to 1919, of capable service. It is,note­ . R-.^ MY . KALTENBORN^ _ rm. ^a, . jM-esldent_.a^L_ 'ilttaU*VlOB NTUESDA INSTAI&A1TQY NIGHNT - ••th e business to a place of" bi• s-* own . Judge." ?^7"vf^48^^^^il worthy that in none of his decisions was local board because of the, increase platotiff. '.^^^^^^^BB^^S ^ftzS^js- OfII-SigTliif^Pd: exelrciacs :-Ht^e- -"he '.'.ever Tevcrsed^j,*___ti» Sapr»m§-gpurt. Tn "fef^t^iistaeS^T^—— *--£7777 of MieI^Ve^<^amberof_gim- ,T„W fart-.p-.tim Jf . afffcert Qf i Alma E. Daltoy-vs TiTHlanJE IKE*" power over w* fives, liberties afiH"_»'^EFr Bg^rw7a^ItB,OrBnav-sect«tMy,tiTT^ ley, charging separation. George E. erty rights of the people than any other When he retired from the bench, he "*" RAY LCNDY,. of Ray Lutoty'sj -a-- -«m,.- • . -.- - -. the American Legion and the Amer- ;7SU1TS FILED MarshaU attorney-for plaintiff. , office in the State. A misuse of that devoted the next three years to mining garage, has ordered a. new plane expect to go to WUUams, Arte.; A***- *Z*1 T^_4« »_i« _Tlm55^-X_ia, '&t . - August 3 STM'to attend a tourist school\_$ __#°» ^f7Tf±**S^ Claudia %_.___ Rocha vs. Enos A pour**-, or tht* inability to ejtercise it interests of Pm Viretaia Louise Mining and expects deUvery about the first Catherine Evallne Fisher vs. Mar­ Rocha, charging separation. H, N. Company- in Lincoln County, serving - of September. Tile new' plane is a«_t t is being held on that date KJKfrL T^'&T^^L™ tin H. Fisher, charging extreme properly, may result in ruinous and ir­ under the auspices of the WUUams j * '^_\^±J_^__l_tn> GambiU, attorney for plaintiff, reparable inJuryt;W^p lllllipl S &1 part of the time as President of the Com­ ,two passenger Taylcffcraft coupe spenChambed thr e oweek-end,af Commercet Gran. TSied yCa wm|*".n b£JUn* JtLnZ™* ^S-*?1* cruelty. L. R. Cohen, attorney for August 14 . (A wiU have arbhte and stiver ^^^^"^ * ' cws being installed are: Walter Lee pany, "the mine yielding over 190,000 yon and visit various auto courts plainWP-'~T^§f ^_^^^^^^s Chester W. Burton vs. Wanda The qualifications of a candidate for fin! _™^». , . . .^. „ .firsBatest , vice-presidentcommander; ; LA.—B. E. .Grubbs Clark, >*$p ' I August M ^^P ounces of silver, and nearly four and a and stations in regard to directing 1^ vtee_c0O1Ililiad-r. _ uosler. Barton, charging insanity. Ham & that-office are: 1. Ability. 2. Integrity. half million pounds of lead. Jj-jy i traffic via Boulder Dam. auditor; M. M Sweeney, finance John B. OLeary vs. Margaret A Taylor attorneys for plaintiff. • REV, W- MRS. tKmVD eCHOE? O'Leary, charging separation. V. ' George A*. Denison vs. CeceUa A. It is not always easy for the voters to BERT, MwsJ.-M iniom, Mrs. Geo. . «. navnaom<,' _ «. IdtSOccr; H, N. GambUl, chaplain;.,_ ,__ __. ,»a,^y,aM In 1922 he came to Las Vegas; where , H W Gr Wl Denison; charging s^mration. Fred determine those qualifications, and too Bremmer, SrTtaft Wednesday for wltmt»H-h trmL hAi,™S2!?. mm^Ammt Jf\ tm ^Hm. ia e Adams, sergean*». t - at - arms and TomJ£j?^i Kamad* £**?%£*a vs. 'Rlsku e ^Kama- he resumed his general law practice, and top honors ^Sunday tojhe M c ^^ t c^^n^^ j^ S. Alward attorney for plaintiff. | of ten incompetent and dishonest men are where he has practiced ever since. His Los Angeles to attend the. funeral trapshoot sponsored by the firemen -historian , elected. HIE -TMW^0SP\WS of J. —&r~Xm tain Total S426 N. — Lot 8, Bl. 17, Boulder Addi- Lots 1 to 25, Inc.. Bl. 16; Lots 1 to 3181. HANNIG, REED A. hi in­$758, Deputy City Clerk....LeRoy Whipple shall remain Unpaid on September — • ••*• m__r •-, aadir^i^'g__I. •___*•. 23, Inc., Bl. If; LOts 1 to 23 Inc., Chief of Police -i&m....:..^ Frank Wait shaU. remain Unpaid on September j %/S>EV1S£LL; OK). W A fioo; Lot 20, Bl. 3, Clark's LVT; terest in Lot 3 (NE% NW*4), See. 3730. BAILEY, A, L. 8c ELSIE— CIBOLA PARK UNIT NO, 1 9th, 1940, at one-thirty P. M. o'clock --'••—• — 28 Lot. 21, Bl. 3, Clark's LVT; Lot 33, Bl. 18; Lots 1 to 17 Inc., BL 18; 1, T 15 S, R 66 E. Taxes $1653. 3159. MORSE, MARIE C—Lote .City Attorney Harry Austin of said day, or so much of *^h £AI^ m — ^s I9i«_». Bl. 3, Lots 23, 24, fib 35, Clark's Lots 1 to Iff Inc., Bl. 30; Lots 1 to 19Xttt , $1.65. AdV. $3.00. Total $2018. **sm sw vi ami swvi. seer-a,15 , 18, Bl. 14. Taxes $154. mt*$0.i5. Municipal Judge .-..- .... Gus Blad pareeTas will pay ttie amount^ Clark's LVT. Tai^j $79.50, Int.LVT . Taxes $234.43. Int. $22.44. Inc., Bl. 21; Lots 21 to 28 mc, Bl. 2183. HANNIG, REINHOLD, >£ T 20 S, R 61 E, Taxes $0.77. Int. Adv. $2.00. Total $3.69. : T City Health Officer P. W. York j. taxes d«linmienVthereoSidelinquent "thereon., togethetogether I tf** *_•_*.*_•_ *5fe?.i&*iL-. ._ Adv. $350. Total $250.37. 21; Playground In BL 21; Lots 1 to Interest in Lot 3 (NE%.NWH), Sec. $058. Adv. $350. Total $355. 3181. POTTER, MARGARET K. with ten. (10%) per _cent on such 468. "DODSON, CONSTANOE & 10. Inc., Bl. 22; Lots 1 to 22, Bl. 23; 3746. BELCHER, DAVE E. — '-^tiOt 14. BL 14. Taxes $0.77.- mt wiva. w>a* wm*./ t^* m%m.v waa 0«aw»a, *»-TTi.~,cv-txr — Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, lOOa LEONARD, W. E. — Lot 1, T 15 S, R 66 E. Taxes $38.75. G c 10, Bl. 7, Boulder Addition. Taxes Playground to Bl. 23; Lots 1 to 24Int . $3.87. Adv. $350. Total $44.62. NEV4SWV4, Sec. 17, T2DS.R61E. $008. Adv. $2.00. Total $350: btaxeoe solsois adan body costmeme saaa so fwwuuu-Count advertisingyr Treasurejjeasure, wlB|S^Sxr —B1.T2r -JJ, S«sOrigina-——? , , l LV,n tmT TaxeTntsLls $17.25S20 9.7 $3.00. Int. 50. AdV. $550. Total Inc. Bl. 24; Lota 1 to 34 Inc., Bl. 25; 2188. HOSKING, J. A SW*4 Taxes $954* Int. 88.92. Adv. $2.00. 5171. ZULEK, JOSEPH 8c Legal Notices and Ex-Officto Ob* Receiver of said _JlTSrr^kr $?^_K_!?r_ Lots 1 to 17 Inc., Bl. 26; Lots l to 32 8WM, Sec. 8, T 15 S, R 67 E. Taxes Total $12.16. LOUISE M — Lots 20, 31, BL 5. CT 502. M2SHEY, EDWARD. — Lots $550. :~a< - ' Incr, Bl. 27; Lets 1 to-52 Ino, Bl. 26; 3787. BOSTAPH, O. A — NV. IN THE EIGHTH JUDI^ifejJB_ ] g?™^ ff _ gT* —^P *&£*$*** I, 3, 3, 4, 5. 6, BU. 24, stl^M. « M »J30:T3VTMaSTCINr^LKnr-at- Lots l to 41 Sac, Bl. 29; Lots l to 22f $2,827 lilt. $0 28. AdVi $2.00. Total Taxes $154. Int 30.15." Adv. $2 00. Inc., BL 30; Lots 1 to 34 hie, Bl. 31; $5.10. NEW, Sec. f,T 20 8, R 61 E. Taxes Total $3.69. 'SSllillls, PIIISI C^&f MSWSS I W^AW^ Wtf •Msf-.K' totH"Ad PAULv . — Lots 42, 43, 44. Bl. 4, 2191-A. HUNT. CHARLES. Part $12.32. Int. $1.23. Adv. $2.00. Total Court House In the City of Laa Ve­ $250. Total $2658 Boulder Dam H<»nesite Add. Us. 2. Lots 1 to 30 Inc., Bl. 32; Lots 1 to 27 $1555. COUNTY OF CLARK 532. EVANS, ETHBL OENTHER Taxes $22.00. mt $250. AdV. $2.50. Inc., Bl. 33; Lets 1 to 39 Inc., BL 34*Nt t SWA, Sec 27, T 15 S, R 67 E. |£ EAST VEOAS TRACT gas, County of Clark, State of Ne- South 6 Inches of Dot 9, Lots 10, Total $26.70. Lots 1 to 48 Inc., Bl. 36; Lots 1 to 50 Taxes $353. mt. -$053. Ad v. $2.00. 2763. CA1SSIN, SADIE G. — 3308. ELDRIDGE, MARY E. — vada, to satisfy such taxes, penalties 1,. -=r~r ;,x-*n_ —,-Zm-_:<_. **a Total $5.65. _~\ 1 _ NWVi-SEVi, Sec 34, T 20 S, R 62 Lot 9, BL 34. Taxes $0.77.. Int. $0,08. No. 10766 .and costs. Said sale wil be made "-West 100 feetot each the1 fol 1037. LONG, HAROLD, A. — Lot Inc., Bl. 36; Playground in BL 36; E. Taxes $4.62. Int. $0.46. Adv. I n 14, Bl. 29, VaUey View Addition. Lots 1 to 14 Inc., Bl. Sri- Lots 1 to 24 2209. KNOTHE, OLGA 8s FAN­ AdV. $2.00; Total $2.85, subject to redemption within two ?wJ f* *fi*i*,^Hu\£_*_7j>' NIE HERBERT. N% NWA NE% $2.00. Total $7.08. aJII 3209. ElME, W. M.—Lots 11, 12, GINO TAMBERLLINI, Plaintiff. Taxes $10.33. Int. 52. Adv. $250. Inc., Bl. 38. Lots 1 to-17 Inc., Bl. 39; 3770. CRAIG, LOIS — NWVi 1yeafs after date oTsale by payment M3 M S T?taalI MOl'50 M Total $12.85. WMSMM Lest i to IL Inc., BL 40; Lots 14 toSW % SBM: N% NE*ri NE"i SWA Bl. 32. Taxfes 01.54. mt $0.15. Adv. •£T3sT: .V vs. of said sum with (10%) ten per cent ^IJP __^- *X^_. °f * xi^ 1049. LOS AGELES EXCHANGE, SE*4, Sec 13, T 15 S, R 68 E. Taxes SWVi, Sec. 12, T 20 S, R 61 E; NEVi $2.00. Total $3.69, If*ft ELIZABETH TAMBERLLINI, per annum thereon Item &e date . -f- J_^_' __\™T'A^iti^n INC. — Lot _ Mr*! Lots 15, 16,2 5 Inc., Bl. 40; Lots 1 to 16 Inc., Bl. $237. Xnt $054. Adv. $3.00. Total NEVi, Sec 31, T 20 S, R 62 E; SBVi' 3315. 'PLEISHER, LOUISE—Lot - - of sale until-.**! to accordance| _^^ _*™*£**£*M 41; Lots 1 to 18 Inc., Bl. 42: Lots NEVi, Sec. 31, T 20 S, R 62 E; EV4 30i BL SO. Taxes $0.77. mt $0.08. •l_Wgms. sSES: Defendant. Bl. 6, ALL in Highland Park. Taxes I to 19 Inc., Bl. 43; Lots I to 19 mc, M_g, SUMMONS with the provisions of an aot of .75. Int. 57. Adv. $250. Total $2.82. SEVi, Sec. 8, T 31 Sf» 62 E. Taxes Adv. $2.00. Total $258,7-3111^111 ^^ the Legislature of the State of Total-$7156. ten. MCDONNELL, P. J. — Lots Bl. '**?, Lots 1 tp 21 Inc., Bl. tf;. 300. LOIGA'NDALE POWER $4958. mt. $452>Adv. 8856. Total 3338. HASSEL, PRANCES— Lots Ibe State of Nevada Sends Greet­ Nevada, entitled, "An act to Pro 540. FAXRLEIGH, NO«EL E. & 11, 12, 13, Bl. 32, Boulder Addition. Lots 1 to2 1 inc.", Bl. 46; Lots 1 toCOMPANY . Part SEVi NE%, Sec. $57 70 ' y^ ' ,9. 10, Bl. 23. Taxes $154. mt. $0.15* ings to Said Defendant: I vide for the Support; of fiie Govern LEONA — Lot 14, Bl. 6, Highland Taxes $4.63. Int. .23. Adv. $2.00* 26 Inc.,- BL 47; Lots 1 to 38 Inc.,21 , T 15 S, R 67 E. Taxes $2258. 2771. COLLINS, JAMBS A„ — Adv. $2.00. Total $3.85. Vbni^ hereby*summoned.to^f ment of tbe tf&te^ot Nevada and Park. Taxes $150. Int. 10. Adv..Tota l $856. -. ~~~~*__ BL 48; Lots 1 to 48 Inc., BL 4ft; LOts tix\ 8253. Adv, $350- Total $26.51. NWVi NWC Sec 5, T 20 S, R 61 E; 3235. JOHE, HENRY 8c ELIZA­ pear wltidn ton days after the ser-l•-. r^eal. Cert^n Acts Relating $2.00.1 Total mM. ' TTiP 1097. WOOLEY, >RANK D. — • 1 to 16 Inc., BL SO; Lots l to 25 2229. MCKAY, IRENE. SWV4 NV. NJfH, Sec. 10, T 20 S, R 61 E. BETH—Lots 13, 14, Bl. 3; 'Lots,7r^^l§ vice upon you ot this summOTS tfl^er^^approved March 23, 1891 556, FERGUSON, DR. F. M. — Lots 5, 4. BL"»;r^igfaM*l tfttr Inc., Bl. 51; Lots. 1 to 25 Inc., Mid NE%: SEVi NE%, Sec. 8, T 14 S, R Taxes $17.06. Int. $1.71. Adv. $250. 8,TEr 19, 2B,~mirBt 4; Lots 18:13,"#7# served ih said County, or wlthto \m_. me amendmenla thereto ap- Lot 9, Bl. 2, Subd. of lot "J" Park Taxes $450. Int. .45. Ad%, $2."* Playground to BL 52; .Lots 1 to 186 5 E. Taxes $84:88. Int. $8.49. Adv. Terfal 831JW* mStSM* 13, 14, Bl. 5: Lots IS, 16, BL 9; Lots %?ntL t^P-JL^Q •gSLF1- jS^Jproved March 20fii, 193JW . Place Addition. Taxes $10.65. Int. TOtiU $655. " Ihe, Sir 53; Lots 1 to 22 Inc., BL 52.00. Total $9537. - T*Sfc* ~mt, UMBAUGH, EIMIA— WV4 16, 17, BL 10; Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,12, $1.06. Atr.'$350. Total $13.7L-»**I 1103-A. MACKIE, A. J„ ST. — 54; Lots 1 told Inc., Bl. 55; Lots 1 2235. MARSHALL, EDWUN. EV- NWVi SEVi: EV4 EV4- NWVi 15, Bl. 11; Lota 16, 17, 18, 33, 24, 35, Coun^rbut within Mid Judicial Dis-1 w B MUNDY 617. OADDES, MARY C.— Lots Lots 25, 35, 27, 38, 39, 30, 31, 32, to 27 Inc., BL 56; Lots 1 to 27 Inc.,SWV i SWVi (Less Highway Right- SEVi; WVi NWVi SEVi, Sec 20, T Bl. 11. Taxes $558. Int. $056. Adv. thirty days (exclusive of the day I Officio Tax Receiver for tbe 10, 20, Bl. 4, Original LVT. Taxes , Bl. 5 (LESS Highway) South Addi- Bl. 57; Lots 1 to 27 Inc., Bl. 58; Lots Of-Way), Bee. »S/T 15 S,JKOT E. 20 S, ,R 61 „_-^_^_E. Taxe s $6.64^. , mt. $0.66. . $450.1W4d $10.14. trictof service), and i,n an aUd othedefenr dcase thse withto abovej! County Treasurer and Ex-$3.00. Int. 50. Adv. $2.00 Total 1 to 27 Inc., Bl. 59; Lots 1 to 30 lm* Lot 4 (Being NWVi NWH) Less AdV. $350. Total $850. County of 'OSaxlt. State of -1-timi, Taxes $3250 Tnt,-$335, Adv.. and Playground in "Bl,* 60; LOts 1 "to 3778-A CORNERQ^-LQUia. ~P, 3241, -JgE3tM-EVA, M ^LotJ^JSl. ... „. entitled action. Which is broughtl Nevada. 7^ ^^P $550. '? *.:?•_ ' --r_M $250. Total $38.25. Biighway-Rigm-of-'Wayy, Sec. 3, T->-EV 4 Lot'Srflec' 1, T 21 S, R 613 ; . . to have file Bonds of Matrimony | 625-A. GALLAGHER, M. M. — 35 Inc., Bl. *X; Lots 1 to 32 Inc., - -— - •-*""—• ------^*- i^ts JB a4( _5_ ^ _7 BI 35. Tbe Names^of,the Owners, when 1124. MARSHALL, MYRTLE E. Bl. 62; Lots 1 to 33 Inc., Bl. 63; 18 S, R. 67 E. Taxes $119.12. Int. E. Taxes $8.66. Int $0.87. Adv. $2.00 Taxes $4.62. Int. $0.46. Adv. $3.00. existin'f betwwnJbejaaintiff andi^^^^^jj^^^^^^^J^ Lot S, Bl. 2, Sunset Park. Taxes —Vs interest in Lots 1, 3, 3, 4, 5, Lots 1 to 23 Inc., BL 64; Playground $11.91. Adv. $3.50x Total $13453, Total $11.53. ipa Total $758. file defendant dissolved from jjb&tij together with the pen- $7.50. Int. .75.|" Adv. $350 Total 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, Bl. 64; Lots 1 to 19 Inc., Bl. 65; 2237. M&HRZjFIELD, ACE —. 2783. DOCHES, B. L.—WVi WVa 3348. KERMAN, SUSAN H. — Dated this 30th day of July, AD., altor; and a description Of tbe 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, Lot 30 (LESS High­ Lots 1 to 9 Inc., Bl. 66, Lots 11 toSW_ SEWflec 10, T 14 S, R 65 NWVi NEVi NWVi. Sec. 33, T 20 S, Lots 35, 38, Bl. 7. Taxes $154. mt. -" iproperty, on which such taxes are mis. E. Taxes<324.73. mt. $3.47. Adv. $0.15. AdV. $250. Total $3.69. 1940. AMELIA WEBB, — IaOtS 21, 22, Bl way) ; 3 unnumbered Lots-, ALL of 19 Inc., BL 66; Lots 1 to 32 Inc., R 83 E. Taxes $3.77. tot.$058 . Adv. LLOYD S. PAYNE, Clerk ofia ben and which will be sold for 3, 665Pionee. GILBERTr Heights, DOROTH. Taxes Y$1550 I. &. Semicircle a* South end of Fair­ Bl. 67; Lots 1 to 25 Inc., Bl 68; $2.00. T6tal $29^0. 8350. Total $6.15. 3266-A. MOORE, BISHOP—Lot the E3ghth Judicial Distilct j the payment thereof, are aa foUows, htt. 78. Adv. $2.00. Total 51358. field Avenue, in the Meadows Addi­ Lots 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9 to 39 Inc., 224T. MARSHALL, LAWRENCE 3788, EW^STMAN, B. W. — KVi 14, -BL 11. Taxes $0.39. Int. $0.04. Cour.....T».a.^.-nt of the State-dx ^•«..if Na tefljj,. tion. Taxes $34.45. Int. $3.44. Adv. —East % Ot NE*4 NWH, £b)C 2, T SWVi, Sec. 6, T 20 S, R 62 E. Taxes Adv. $2'.00. Total $2.43. - 69A .GREENFIELD, DR. MARY. aeor^otsttoemcFBii-TOf Let* AjL-lLJrLJL-jaaaa-.$56 fl7 jft: = r ; vada, bt aBjLyfer'^da^ 1 to 11 Ibe, Bl. tSi Lots l to 41 lac, gsmr. Adv. ssmrretiax J gsomr^^«ar"B^f"W«riS«-r iaEB0rT«if 5272f=-TgE8BNr ro«r* Pigl'lSR'—=•-- County, Nevada. BOOK I ^CoO, mrlfLots Xa^sTiK. *T 1133. MARTIN, SARAH A.—Lot •>1*»1%. Lot 6, Bl. 20. Taxes $0.77. tot $058. - LAS VEOAS CITY Lots 31, 33, 33, 34, Bl. 5, Lots 21, 22, 3, Bl. 11. Buck's Subd. Taxes $9.00. Bl, 71; Lots 1 to 39 mc, pk. TZ; 2242. MARSHALL, LEONARD— Adv. $2*00* Total $2.85. 13. AGINS, SAM — lot 31, Bl. 3, Bl. 10, ALL in Metropolitan Addition Lots 1 to6 3 mc, BL 74; Lots! to 51 Fart Of SEVi SWVi, Sec 35, T 15 S, 2813. GREEN, HENRY H. NEVi 3292. ROTH—SBERGER, WIL­ „_— fexipe^Starristm,Mai Deputy. Int. .90. Adv. $2.00. Total $1150. Inc., BL 75; Lots 1 to5 1 mc, BL 76; R 67 E. Taxes $18.12. Int. $1.81. Adv. NWVi, Bee. 9, T 30 S, R 61 E; EV4, CHARLES-M. BUTTS Meadows Addition. Tax .60. Int. .05. Taxes $11.00. Int. $1.10.| Adv. $3.00 1146. MAY, WILLIAM. — South Sec 11, T 21 S, R 61 E.| 'Taxes LIAM & JOHN WILLIMSEN—Lots, Attorney for Plaintiff. 'Mm Adv. $2.00. Total $2.55. Total $15.10. 50 feet of North 100 taet oi Irreg­ Lots 1 to 47 Inc., Bl. 77; Lots 1, 2, $2.00.. Total $2153. - 29, 30, Bl. 45. Taxes $154. Int. $0.15.' . 14. AOUIRRE, LEONOR — Lots 699. GREENWOOD, GEORGE— Bl, 787 Plaaa andrPark. Lots 4, 8, 2261. PFOST, CORA E. WAKE­ $20-18.--tot $151. Adv. $250. Total All*, $2.00. Total $350.. Pubr^Aug. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1540. ular Lot "B", Buck's Subd.; Irreg­ BL 69. ALL in Artesian Park Es- FIELD—SE% NE&, Sec 30, T 15$29.89 . ^^S 33, 24, Bl. 3, Clark's LVT. Taxes Vs Interest in Lots 1, 2, Bl. 14, ular Lots 29, 30, Bl. 1, Hawkins Ad­ taes. Sixes $523.75. Int. $5357. MIA GRANT, AC — NEVi: 3306. SWIHART, RUSSELL. C.^* NOTICE Of APPLICATION^ FOKi j £»t:-$!&©&; Adv. $250. To- H. F. M. 8c M. Addition. Taxes dition. Taxes $20.22. bit. $151. Adv. S, R 69 E. Taxes $5.69. mt. $057. Lot 2, Bl. 2. Taxes $0.77. mt. $0i». PERMISSION TO APPROPRI- i tai Adv7$33^T*>tal ~V*W.<817~~ Adv. $250. Total 8858, -MWm*m SWVi SEVi (Less Highway), Sec. Adv. $2.00. Total ^2.85. WsCtmTM.' AMrm~m TW«I $350. Total $2453. ' 1706, TORRES, HEIRS OP AL 2263. POWERS, MARY A. — Ii 8, T 20 S, R 02 E; NEVi SWVi, ATE THE* PUBLIC WATERS OF ILOW, MISS JULIA. — - 3328. ZULEK, JOSEPH & 1151XJ.U1. MEGASWJCAJXUJ, J.NICK *.~rs.W.i. — Lommmwi9t s, 4Tft ,» ^_mm m M"gm _.- mterest in: WV. NW%: SEVi Sec 16, T 20, R 03 E; SWVi, flee. THE STATE OF NEVADA j j^^ Bl. 6, Highland Park. •355. - _____ .-' BL 3; Lot 13, M. 13; Lot 16 BL s%\P_t^~ **** 24, 36, JB. 3, Clark's LOUISE M.—Lots 21, 22, Bl. 4; Lot 1.00. Int.* 50. . AdV. $3.00. 707. GUERRA, AUREUO. — LOt r rt i| , NWVi : .NEVi SWM: WA SWA, Sec 33, T 30* 8, R 63 E. Taxes $46.16. 12, 1*11^,1*; to* 83,.Bl, 33,. Taxes 7, Bl. 12, H. F. M. & M. Addition. ALL to Boulder Addition. Mb ®%&*t?'i53 *ft * !S taTp 14 B. B 88 B: 14 mtapt in;. mt. $4.62. Ad $3.00. Total $53.78. Application No. -iftsa* y: "j Total $3.08. tot, $0511 . Adv: . $250. Total Taxes $2.75. Int. 57. Adv. $250. gmlzSh-Jnt. tXVL^Jtdx~S&5Q~,JIs&a4J^ff i. j|£vJ^„tl-#i. Mr, $2.50. ^wvi.NarifctNWii Jm%ra*c.M. ^S^^JffiPfiPmyEia JOHN R. — BARRETT, B. a — Lots 13, 1 $36.43. s IWVi NWVi, BeeVWrFWWXtrSf. $859. ••'•-"•• " ' - ••. ^_^>i_f**M.S . • -a Notice is hereby given that on thei HTWr-i"^ K* i8, Bl. 9, Origi "*Ibt«r$3517v,fi,<':- .. '"• • -^-—*•--*-. tsmsa z^.s^_:-r ^~^tK__t_^__it__1737. VARENIUS _ , -BESSI^ E M — T M.JLlt « It; .I mtraest in: 708. GUERRA, AUERLIA.—Lots "TTW, USSgNOWN OIWNER./^ Lots 35, 36, Bl. 7, Sunset Park. Taxes NV4 NWVi:' NE%: N«4 • SEVi, Sec. E. Taxes $6.16. tot. $0.62. Adv. Sth day Of May, 1940, in accordance LVT. Taxes $10.68. Int. 53. Adv. Lots 25, 26, Bl. 11, mrdie Addition. $3.00. Total $8.78. --- EAST VEGAS VIEW TRACT irith Secti(m 59, Chapter 59, of the, $2.00. Total $1351, 19, 30, Bl. IvCSISWaarLVT. Taxes 8350. Int. 50. Adv. $350. Total 27, T 14 S, R 66 E; NEVi SE'A: 3335. BAGNALL, MARIE MAE— $451. mt. 743. Adv. $2.00, Total Taxes $3.75. Int. .38. Adv. $250.$550 . • -~m£: msmi NEW, NWVi SEVi: SV4 NWVi SEVi, 2840. HOOPER, S. C. SVi SWVi Statutes Of 1919, W. W. Hartman of; 93. BARTLETT, B. E. — Lot 6, TOtal $6.13. S^SLi. SEVi SEVi, Sec 7, T 21 S, R 61 E. Lote 18,' 20, 21, 22, Bl. 12. Taxes Nelson, County of Clark, State of Bl 2, Subd. of Lot J, Park Place PM, 1197. MOORE, ALICE. — % In­ 1742. VHCE, R. — Lot 1, BL 1, Sao. 2, T 1&J3, R 66 E; SW*4 SWVi: 8358. tot $051. Adv. $35$. Total 709. GUHHNGER, -AGNES, — Sunset Park. Taxes $3.00. tat. 50. SEVi. SWVi: R*t of SV4 NWV4 Taxes 8056. mt. $010. Adv..$350. $5.39, ™?__~mmmiT^ Nevada, made application to the Addition (South 60 feet); Lots 5, «,|S__**__3 £*50> £*; _;>, YSyTKVrA*:" terest in Lota 4, 5, 6, Bl. 32, Claik's Tbtal'Woo. ' WW?m State Engineer ofNevada f«ej®-iJB. 15.S«i«l Addltiim, Taxes $23.25.1 LotF*e*^^' 11, 12' , mtBl.. ,45.18, | OriginaAdv. $2.00l LVT. To,- LVT. Taxes $857. mt. 52. Adv. Adv.ik$2;00. Total $5.30. !iM%__ SWVi, flee. 26, T 15 S, R 67 E; EV4 3340. BILYEU, EDWARD—Lots mlssi .14, 15, 16, BL 34, VaUey View Addn. LA — Lots 12. 13, Bl. 10. Buck's Int. 50. Adv. 8350. Total $750. of the North 330 feet; Also Less $550. TotaJ l SARAH MAY—Lote 33, 34, BL 18. mt. .05. Adv. $350. Total $2.55. IKS. WILSON, SARA |p_ Lots Highway), Sec. 34, T 14 6, R 67 E; 8618.. tot $0.62. Adv. ^* I Taxes $154. tot. 8015. Adv. $2.00. point from whtota tbe HJ^. qrariwri^ajtes $13.00. mt. $150. Adv, $350. - 744 HANTZES, EMMA. — Lids Subd. Taxes $20.22. mt. $252. Adv. SEVi NEVi: E% SEVi (Less High­ of said section 8 bears N. 61° 17'E.,! Total $16.30. $3.00. Total $2454. fl 8. 7, 8, Bl. 2, Boulder Dam Home- $8*76. wmmmmmm •total $3.6tr. . 1 m£&^--Pm:- 31, 32, Bl. 14, South Addition. Taxes site Addn. No. 8. Taxas $350. mt. way): Sec 34, T15 S, It 87 E. Taxes 2862. KONDURIS, TED — EVi $653. mt. .28. Adv. $350. Total 11339. NEESWENOER, CI B. — $9358, mt. $9.33. Adv. $450. Total 3390—MBRTZ, KATE V.—Lots 18, 5510 feet. Water wiU be conveyed! 199. BRAVO, G. — L SBVi NWVi SW* "LESS 2299. SWAPP, ETHER — Vast WOT 11, 12, 13, Bl. 33, Wardie Addn. ^138f. RAY, ROSA MARIE - Lotlj ®t& BE% NWVi SWVi) Bee. 33. J Lot 4 (NWVi NWVi), Sec 6, T 31 $250. Total $5.30. m, .,. m lPg... ".".,_ *fc. ii. 13, BL T. Lots 3t, si, laa, ai. Taxes 8350. Int. 58. Adv. $2.00. 11, BL 8, H. F. M* mV._Ui- Addition J T-» A B. 8.1.ifc.jTMW.. $31.25., jBrtNEVi; , NE'' Sea. *• T-i?^ft" S"^f'iE; S, R 62 E. Taxes $0.77. tot $058. - 3*ivi. OW-ij-ie-, OLuTE—Lotsd, 7,* te tl ! ms Taxes $5453. Int7$5.«! Adv. $350. : -Tr trT°. **.*_—_ ^ Bg, J^I ALL tn 14thiStreet diy Addn. Afl Total aS.30, &%£$^^&»i$_v Taxes $12.50. mtyufc"- Ad»7$3:».t^S=__.. , 1904. *^_OiHAIfiUSK , A. ^S_^_m$rWT m Ba* ftity'iyfifl Tntal rill'' : '- - 14, 15, Bl. 3. Taxes $5.01. tot,$0.50 . Estate of James H Mui-rey, also ^regaiar aook B,.Ladd»s Addifi«m; f Total $6350. . '3905. MHX3L*SY, ROY ••**->*__ known as Harry Lather Shargv De- hutts 1, 2, 3, C07*f, 8, 9, loV 793-A HBS3E,lPA'niBr"CE. -LOt 1435. «OBI»'IS. T. m_i b«>ts 2« j**J? SV4 NEVi„__j,,Bge. 4, 2312-A. TRUEBLOOD, WlL- NWVi, Sec IT, IT 30 S, R 81 E.Adv . $3.00. Total $751. TYmi and each 4d you wBU___ge\i__MM S'TM, M, 30*, Sj $t 6, Bl. 18, Clark's LVT. Taxes $117.50. 11, 13, Bl. 11. Wardie Addition. T 21 S.R 61 E; SWH NW* Mg4, FORD S.—NH>-SEVi: SEVi NEV4. Taxes $18.48. tot. $1.84. Adv. $2.00. 3473. WALLACE, ETHEL — Lote U that 011 mt. $11,75. Adv. $2.0.0 Total $13155. T»» aiifl aa int. *11.64. Adv52.00.1 Sec 4, T 21 S, R 61 E; Part ofJNEVi 19, 20, Bl. 1. Taxes $154. Int. 8015. ^E.S^ ^ l ™^ ^SSS Irregular tots 17, 1< ALL In BL 17, Taxes $11656. Int. $11.64. Adv52.00. Sec. 4, T 21 s, R 61 B. Taxes $11.85. Sec 1, T 16 S. R 67 E. Taxes 81756, Total $2232. 1 J 0 .-,798.- HICKMAN, ROY E. — Lot Total $130.00. » lot $1.70. Adv, $3.00. Total $20.76. 2911. MUNKERS, LENA MAE — Adv. $2.00. Total $3.69. i^fethe Eight^ h6?^S4-®¥FiTr Judicial District Courw?t i $2855Pionee. rSat Height. $2.63s. AdvAddition,. $5.50. . T0ti*Taxefs 6, eOT.M, Boulder Additionx Taxes 1438. ROCKEFELLER, JESSE Y. int. $1.18. Adv. $3.00. Total $16.01. of the State of Nevada, in and for 1964-A. HARRISON, A E. — NE 2310. POWERS, MRS. MARYh- SBVi NEVi, See. 1X-T 20 S, R 61 E. MEADOWS ACUTA $34.48. TM& $550. "Tnt: .60. Adv. |350 Total <— Lots 23, 24, BL 33, Clark's LVT. Vi Lot Moapa. Taxes $24.65. mt. Taxes $054. mt. $052. Adv. $3.00. toe County of Clark, at the Court 284-A. CARROLL, T. M. — tota 1750. Taxes $3850. mt. $1,43. Adv. $250. ViSEVi SE'/i: SEVi StfA SEVi, Sec 3492. MEADOWS DEVELOP­ Room thereof in tne Court house 35, T 20 S, R 61 E. Taxes 87050 $2.46. Adv. $1M. Total $39.11. Total $13.16. - tm MENT CORFN—Lot 6, Bl. 2: Lots 31, 32, Bl. 19, Clark's LVT; Lots 5, " 807. HILKIE, ELIZ. M — Lot 7, Total $3158, * mt. §150. Adv. 8250. Total $79.00. 1 to 10 incl., Bl. 1; Lots 1 to 5, 7 to at %m Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, 6, 7, 8, Bl. 14, Original LVT, Taxes Bl. 23, South Addition. Taxes $81U9. 1448. ROLLER, B. — Lots 17, 18, BUNKERVILLE TOWN 2956. ROSE, JACK A — SV. on the 19th day of"August , 1540, at $184.50. Int. $18.45. Adv. $2.50. To­ Int. $8.12. Adv. $350. Total $9151. Bl, 13, South Addition. Taxes $1155. 1964-B. HARRISON, A E., Adm. NWVi: NEVi NWVi, Sec S, T SO 8, 10, 11, 12, 13 to21 , Bl. 2; Lots 1 tbe hour of ten o'clock AM., then SEVi NEVi SEVi: Hit NWVi SEVi ' 2399. HARDY, GRANT—Part of R 61 E. TaXea $16.94. tot $158.. to 21 tocl., HL 3; Lots 4, 5, 8 to 21 tal $205.45. mSLMWw 808. HILLERY, J. B. — Lots 7, mt. 81.13. Adv. 8350. Total $1457. SEVi, Sec 35, T 20 S, R 61 E. Taxes Lot 1, Bl. 13 fBeing in SWVi 25-13- Incl., Bl. 4; Lots 1 to 10 tool., Bl. 5; and there to show cause why an 388, CARSON, R. J. St ANNE E. 8, Bl. 8, Highland Park. Taxes $250. 1481. SANDERS, HARRY.—Lots 70). Taxes $11.62. Int, $118. Adv. Adv. $350. Total $3053. order should not be granted John — North *_ of Lot 11. South «_ of int. 50. Adv. $2.00. Total AM, g 7, 8, Bl. iTm F. M. A M. Addition. $30.00. mt. $3.00. Adv. $250. Total 2958. SAKAI, HENRY K. — NVi, Lots 1 to 10 ind, Bl. 6; Lots 1 to EL Sharp, administrator of said es­ $3550. $250. Total $14.78. . M_W_t- SWVi SWVi SEVi: - flVi NWVi 10 incl., Bl. 7; Lota ll te 38 incl, BL Lot 12, Bl. 2, Subd. of Lot J. Park 812. HINMAN, A. A. — Lot 8, BL Taxes $10.75. Int. $1.07. Adv. $2.00. 1951. MCDONK0BLL, FRANCIS J. 2425. PETERSON, ALTON — 7; Lota J to 20 incl, Bl. 8; Lotsl to tate to seU tbe real and personal Place Addition. Taxes $88.65:1 mt. 3A, Buck's Subd.| Taxes $37.89. mt. Total $13.82. *—llf West 70 feet of North Vi of Lot 7, BWVi SEVi, Sec. 22, T 30 8, R01 B. property of the above named de­ $8.86. Adv. $2.50.' Total $100.01. $3.79. Adv. $2.00. Total $43.68. E 1574. SLATER, DAISY. — Lots A RAE. —-Part SEVi NWVii fleer. 8.. ,-_.___™-.a_-__^_^„„„___ Tax« $9.72. 1st. $057. AdV. $350. 20 tocl, Bl. 9: Ints 1 to 10 im., BL cedent or so much thereof as may 294. CASTLE, ED. — Lots 8, 8, 872. JACKSON, ADA T. — East- 45, 48, 41748, BL 3, Boulder, Dam T 21 S, R 61 E. Taxes $2350.. tot. BL 8. Taxes $1956. tot $152. Adv: Total $13.19. &~mW: 10. Taxes $80.08. tot, $850. Adv: be_ necessary. $1,15' AdV. $250•-,• i-msTota -asafel s$26.68 Ma Mm. . i 8350mt\ t_\ . Totarn*__\-' l $2317pgaa iff. . 2960. SANDINO, JOE 8c SS- $550. Total $9358. fM 10, Bl. 12, Original LVT. Taxes erhr 102 feet of Lots 22, 23, Bl. 2,Homesit e Addition NO. K*-" Taxes 1994. MARTIN, MRS. ADA — 2429, ROBISON, MRS. ELZINA •^m^Vm This 2nAday ot Aag-r^^r^Brig-dSr-'Adv. $3.00: Total Clark's LVeT, -J Taxes, $30.62. mt. $4.00. mt .40. Adv. $2.60. Total --South W Ot Lot 3, BL 17. Taxes THER—Part SWVi SWVi, Sec. 33, ust, 1540. $850." ~*^~W^i Part WVi NEVi, Sec. 27, T 20 S, R01 T 20 8, R 61 E. Taxes $115.73. tot SUNRISE PARK TRACT NO. 1 - $7.70. $153. Adv. $2.00. TOtal §34.15. E. Taxes $687. tnt 34. Adv. $2.00 $17.50. mt $1.75. AdV, $2.00. Total 3519-A. PIZINGER, ED—Lot 18, (SEAL) 309. CHRISTENSEN, Le ROY, 876. JAMBS, LOUIS V. 8s VHR- 157A' . SLAVBHB, LEWIS », — —^—„ $1157. Adv. $2.00. Total $12950: LLOYD S. PAYNE, Coun.y GBfiA. — Lot"* 13,14. Bl. 13. South 3973, SIMPSON, A 1. Se VIDA Bl. 2. Taxas $153. tot.-8019.Adv . Clerk and.lfflc-Off.lclo Clerk LYL& & CAttRBE LEE. — Lois % —£ffi!Vi NEVi. Sec 3. T 30 S, R 61 E. $3.00. Total $413, ' _M -.r™,..™, , , , 8, 9. lO^BL MKLot 6, Bl. 10, ALL in Addition. Taxes $950.' Int. .48. Adv. Lots 4. 5, 18, Bl. 3, stewara ganWBmmmi.. a <*>•*;.8. ,. EH^ _^_ -as.,- MESQUITE TOWN ; $2.00. Total film ».TsSf, tion. 7l«ea $600. Int .60. Adv. 9%A^ 9:, ^fe^^*^^ Taxes $33.10 tot.8351 . AST. $2.00. 3534. WHffiHSTRAND, W . B, '*-*-' of the Eighth Judicial Dis- the H. F. M. St M. Addition. Taxes $3.00.'aWttSSSS. —- !IOTtt8» l8,T»a_RnB. 3480. ABBOTT, OSCAR—Vi Lot Total $$26.38. £ Lot 8. BL 3. Taxes $3.08. Int $0.15. filet Com, Clark County, i $27.00. mt. $2.70. AdV. $350. 1*o- 877. JAMES, 3. KTsSeLot 13i Bl. Stot : A r mjxi Mesquite. Taxes $2551. tot $358. 11, Boulder Addition. Taxes $18850 ieo8.Tps«rat, R. 0, & LAUBAtSS"? .f^** ** *- ® * - 2979k SOHER, LORRAINE 3, — Adv. $2.00. Total $5.23. HB»da.. ' I tai $32.70. 2sSS?S*liM v l Adv. $2.00. Total $805fc~— — NEV4 (Leas Highway), Sec 7, T 31 AK&RZ, HARRIETT K. Int, $1555. Adv. $2.00. Total F, — Lots 17,18, BL Mr, South Addi- ' ^^**P& -.,_1^.«~K , «*»« k 2460. BARNUM, MRS. JOHN — By --^Sm WMIm® 1^^335. —' $17550. thm. Taxes $553, bit .56, Adv. L^St f**?! ^l JP&SH? «, R 62 B, jPwtes $954. tot $053. VEGAS HEIGHTS TRACT McNamee"Jtoxin* McNamee Harrisone , Deputy. 'Lots 18, 20, 21. BL 25, South Addi­ ,54 Of Lots 37, 39, Bl. 11. Taxes Adv. $2.00. Total $1216. _ 3531. BARRETT, THOMAS & tion. Taxes $10.81. mt 5158. Adv. 887. JENSEN, EB6IE —• Lot 8,$2.00 . Total $818. A EVA -~1 ana1 to Sm 387T »fl, fftot. $0.30. Adv. ^8.00. Total MARY MEIGS—Lots HUB, 11LV Attorneys fop file Petitione;. $2.00. Total $13.89. JBL 9, Original LVT. Taxes 81158. 1838. STTEWART, DON-P. -—{fl. -X S. Taxes $8,76. tot 57. Ad«. 2980. fiff>miLMIRE, ESTATE OF Pub. Aug. 9, I*-, IMtt* TIPP mt. 56. Adv. $250. Total $1857. Lots 31, 33, BL 36, South Addition. -WigP- TotlUi»«.12. *._ Part •30* - _H MRS. THERESA' E.—SVi SEVi, Sec 1118, 1110, 111F, 1130, lim Taxas 349. COLE RAY A.' — Lot 19, A I aWE MF 3481. BARNUM, JOHN DELLAB 17, T 30 S, R 61 X; SV4 SWVi, Sec $9.63.* tot $0.48. AdV, $350. Total | BL 3, South Addition.' Taxes $5.00. 803, JOHNSON, BURTON. —Taxe s $34.00. Int $150. Adv. $3.O0TM,TC; *^T 4 L ^^.ai. « ., IN TBE EIGHTH JUDICIAL DIS­ Total $27 20. ' NV6 NV4 SEVi, Sec 28, T 20 S, R 61 —Part NEVi SE Vi: Part SEVi SEVi, 24, T 20 8,ft 61 E; NEVi NEVi, Sec, $1561. • , _Wi Int 50., Adv. $2.00. Total $7507 Lots 11, 13, Bl. 21. H, F. M. 6t M 13 S.-R 71 E. Taxes 3536. BUCHOLZ, BERTHA— Let TRICT COURT OF THE STATE 354. OOLTON, RODNEY. — Part Addition. Taxes $550. tht. tt. Adv. Xtmtt^BTXtm, Ppmm^^ar-____W_, Secjn, T 30 S. R 61 _ 20, T 20 S,ft 01 E; NV4 NWVi, Sec XT ML 34, Valley View AddHton;1*-a^I*P^t^^Part SMr IWW, flee. 4,masu'iaLM, st J_£mk 3Klfl_T».~T'aff.s,28, T 3i 0 3, R T61 SMKM-.E; SEVi MW% t_*ses, laBa.^iax^T^^toj^.jija,,^, ' -. QgNlVADA. MAND JPS..%M.i-Q_pti LSLA Mm&M, , .ThsmlW50. Ttotal $7.78. WSM maa\m_m*&moMmW*UMmKe^^$4483w 8dR^"".ts9_t^^mtjaimt^^AaPaM:-^-teK*-^l^^«^-««50*--Totat _t — - Tnlitl* I araE SB, a Taiws-5850^-mfi • 50r ~Amv^*Mb$T^Sf&SL^^$28.00. lAdv. $3.00. Total WlltW. $80.73. ' $2.00. Total |^f ^ ™ ™ =*^*- m m ITli. W T_ 2463. BAUER, MA. 8c NCAA — -$6.67 ^ ~ Interest in Lots 1, 3, Bl. 14, H. F. M , - 1MB2037 Aft .J14 SPELLMIRE. SHW Tat., ESTATl «11IHiS?E OF| 2984. STEVENS, BEULAH V, 3543. CLAYTON, F. L.—Lot 46C. No. 10804 379. COURTNEY, RKJKARD, — &' M. Addition. Taxes $150. Int. 1862. SYMINGTON, ROBERT S MRS. THERESA E. — NEVi NEVi, North 1320 feet of West 316 feet of Bast 419 fast of SWVi NE%, Sec. SV4 SWVi (Less 5 acres as described Taxes $0.771 . tot. $0.08. Adv. $250. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES­ Lot 26, BL _ Clark's LVT. Taxes .15, Adv. $2.00 Total $3.65. Lottion.s 30TaxeL31, 32,s $284.42Bl. 6, Hawkin. mt. s $26.44Aim . flee. 26, T 20 S, R 61 B. Taxes TATE OF WILLIAM E. HAILEY, $358: Int. .18. Adv. $2.00. Total 917 JONB8, CLIFFORD A-Lot Adv. $2.00. Total $292.M. $37.50. tot $3.75. Adv. $2.50. To­ •17, T 13 8,'ft 71 E. Taxes $4954. p." lSSk>.....__, 8^33,. „. T,„..,„„ 30, fl, R fiJ.f^i.S* 3586-A. MCCONNELL; , BEA-" formeriy. known as WILLIAM E. 9, BL 10, Ladds Addition. Taxes .1664-1, HRLANB,'«%-^ Loti tal $43.78, .'_]mm, _M im. $452. Adv. 8350. Total $5656. Taxes $3158. tot $318. Adv.-$350. TftKJE—-Lot- 3A. Taxes $0.77. tot HAILY. Deceased. . ^^PP 412. .DANE, MRS. AGNES M. — $49.68. Int. $4.97. Adv.. 8550. Total 1 to 49 inc., Bl. l; Lots 1 to 41 toe, 5052. ULLOM, MRS. MABEL ft. 2530. TRUMAN, MRS. PlARLEE Total $25.99. ' SSPT $0.08. AdV. $2.00, TOtal .$2.85. --.^Pl • NOTICE a^ Lots 31. 32, Bl. 3, Highland Park. $56.58 ' Bl. 3; Lots 1 to 18 mc, Bl. 3; —South 90 feet of NEVi SWVi, Sec. M.—Part NEVi NEVi: NEVi NWVi: 3987. STORY, EDITH — SEVi 3608.. SMITH, MRS. FRED B.— •• NOTICE IS HEREBY CffVENlTaxes! —"""$2.00 ' Int. 50, Adv. $2.00. tm*. 33, T 20S, R 81 E. Taxes 8450. tot Part NWVi NEVi, flee. IS. T 13 S,NEVi , Sec. 8, T 30 fl, R 61 E. Taxes Lote 43B, 430. Taxes $154. tot •MO925.T JONES« T , WALLACMeadows EAddition! - ! Lots 1 to3 0 Inc., Bl. 4: Lots 1 to 25.42 . Adv. $3.00. Total $6.62. TUP R 71 E. Taxes5873. tot $0.87. Adv. $0.15. Adv. $2.QQ,T&rtel _.___6&». -Mm that V. Grey Gubler andJLA..._tifcLTOjd.. $4i57 . :m.^- . • %*"*.< 5iA^SCTOW, Bt/87l7rta lete>toct,BL 6: $350. Total v____tS^^^. $616. tot. $0.63. Adv. $350. Total man, having fUed with tbe map] *M. ^OA^&Wmaa'l>% %YKWu •raxeTSiX€S-*tM» aroo r «»., •»«• -*—• -—•• ij^y x ^JB mc, BL t; Lots 1 to5 8 BOOK n 3001. ^RSPfENBERG, PAUL I.— 3614. TORRES, MANUEL — Lota of the above entitled Court a peti-1 WILLIAM, m Lots 54, 35, Bt.' 13, EDUCATIONAL DISTRICT Wo. 1 27A MC. Taxes $3.47. Int. $0.35. Total m.xa, ______« Lmc, Bl. 8;' Lots 1 to 23, toe7W_k ^^!: '_pss£_ 'TOWN NEVi SWVi, Sec It. T 30 S. R 01 B; tion, praying for the granting of Meadows Addn. Taxes $1.00. Int. 830. JURNEY, MRS. BESSIE — Lots 1 to 15, Bl. 10; Lots 1 to 23 2111, ANTHONY, LOLA A BtA Taxes $8.66. tot $057. Adv. $3.00. Adv. $350. Total $5.^. Letters of Administration with the .10. Adv. $2.00.1 Total $3.10. Inc. Bl. Ill Lots 1 to 13,; toe, 'BL 13; G. •— SV4 SWViSWVi WSM SBVi, 3558. BOLLARD, ft. L — Fart ^^gpObntbHMd 5,_8, 9, 10, It, 18, 13, 14, IS, 18, to be staged in a number of New 3811. CASWELL, MARY E.—Lot 14, Bl. 1. Tax $450. Int. $0.45. Adv. Lodes. Taxes $95.70. tot. $9.57. Adv. 5450. CARROLL, T. M. — NEVi BL 10.-. Taxes $10.66. tot $1.07. I Mexico and Texas cities, on tbe ^*«-M 19, Bl. 80. Taxes $0.77, tot. $0.08. $2.00. Total $655. $350. Total $10657. NWVi: SVi NVi NWVi NWVi: SVi Adv. $3.00w Total $14.73. AdV. $2.00. Total $3.85. 5012. GILMORE, W. E. — SVi NWVi NWVi, Sec. 15, T 21 S, R 61 E. RAILROAD PASS j following dateS: August 16, 17 —3839. HASsELrgRANCBs —Tayr NWVi NEVi NWVi SEVi, Sec 35, Taxes $14.46. mt. $1.44. Adv. OLIVARRI, J P.- •*•*- Lots WflBams Second ^Addition Total $18.39. &•£__£ 31, 33, 33, 24, Bfc^A; Lots 1, 2, 3, ana 18 at Preajbott, Arizona; Aug*. 13, Bl. 1; Lot 15, Bl. M; Lot 19, HL 4417. HOWELL7W. E. W. — Lot IT 15 S..R.61 E. Taxes $1.59. tot. 24, 25 and 267 Hot Springs, N. M.; 71. Taxes $2.31. mt. $0.23. Adv, 13, Bl. 1. Tax $3650. tot. $3.68. Adv. [8018. Adv. $2.00. Total $3.75. 5456. CRAIG, LOIS. — NEVi 16, 17, Bl. B, BouldfcTAnnox. Taxes $2.00. Total $4.54. $3.00. Total $3118. 5019. GRANT, A. C, — Lot 1 SWVi, Sec. ?0, T 21 S, R 61 E.: 8859,. tot $0.31-~ •Adv75$a50? Total August II, September 1 and 2, Clif­ .^-flB-jy 3838. JOHE, HENRY 8c ELIZA­ 4419. LOGAN, GEORGE LOUIS ! (ta NEVi): SEVi NEVi, Sec 4, TNEVi : AU, of the NWVi SEVi Ly­ ton, Ariz.; September 6, 7 and 8, BETH—Lots 9 to 94 incl, Bl. 68; A MARY. — Lot 4, North 36 feet of 20 S, R 80 K: NVi NEVi, See. 11, ing North- of the Boulder Dam Farmingtoh, N. M.; September -16 T 20 B, ft 60 E. Taxes $1555. tot Highway. Ate. 17, T 21 S, R 62 E. 'm_< .SEARCHLIGHT CITYT&7 Lots 1 to 8, tt, tS, 20 to 34, BL 66. Lot 5, Bl. 1. Taxes $54.00. tot $5.40. J to 21, Amarillo, Texas; September Taxes $550. Int. $0.52. Adv. $250. Adv. $2.00. Total $61.40. m i $1.52, Adv. $350. Total $1857. Taxes $43.69. tot. $4.37. Adv. $3.50. .5662. BARTON, WILLETT. m - Total $8.22. a_s 4421. MCMILLAN, KARL W. A 5033. GUISLEMAN, GEORGE Total #156. __i^_____j-:W**L'' Lot 8, Bl. 3 j 31-32 Interest in Lots [35"and- 37, Boccrro, N. M.; Septem- $119.96 Jm_e_ 3887. PRICE, OLIVER W. 8cGEORGIA . — Lot 31,* Bl. 3. Tax IW. At LEILA. —SVi NEVi NEVi 5460. DEADRICH, EFFIE —Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, Bl. 6; 1-32 interest ta Lit be*N30 and October 1 to 5, Lubbock, - LOLA C—Lot 17, Bl. 66: Taxes $0.77. $3055. Int. $2.02. Adv. $2.00. Total SWVi SEVi, Sec 35, T 19 ft,ft 61 E. 1, 3,: EVi NWVi, Sec. 18, T 21 E, 6, Bl. 8; Lote 13, 14, Bl. 8. All to on Easy I Taxes $1.59. Int. $0.16. Adv. $2.50. R 61 E. Taxes $25.45. Int. $2:54. Arizona Subdivision; Lote 23, 24, Bl.jTexas>s5p d October "pi, 12 and 10, .-tot.i6.0ff. Adv. $950 Jotel $255, saa/%1^ ,j^rv^_j, .'?•/•?* - XJBJS Cruces; N. M. In addition, a spe­ 3861. RASMUSSEN. ELIZA­ 4427. SANDING, JOB A ES­ TotaTH-fl." Adv. $2.00. Total $29.99. C, Grand Central Addition; Lots 6, Terms BETH—Lots, 18, 19, 031. 82. Taxes THER. — Lot 25, Bl. 2. Tax $3.50, 5035. HAOLUND, V .H. — NV6 5468. EDGELL, OLY T. A MIN A 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, IS, SVi Lot 33, cial pageant depicting the arrival $154.-tot 50.1ArAd»^535GwTotai tot $0.25. Adv. M;00.ToteL 54.75 JNBVi NEVi NWVi NWVi, Sec 33/ I. — North 990 feet of West 660 10, 34, Bl. 6; Lots 3, 4, Bl. 10; Lote of tbe Coronadb- wtpedition on the ' K?_--iil- $3.69. T 18 B, ft 6f E. Taxes 6159. Int. feet of EVi SWVi,'Sec X% T 31 8, 19, 20, Bl. 11; Lots 1, Bl. 13, ALL in South Rim of the -«.rand Canyon, 3864. ROMAN, ALBERT O. & BOOK m $0.16. Adv. $350. Total $3.75. R 81 E. Taxes $842.-"Int. $$0.84; . Oi-iginal Searchlight Townsite; Lota 5028. HAUaOAN, PSW.. MAU. 7 Adv, $250. Total $11.76. T^^ 3, 8,0, 10, 11, 13,-Bl. 7, L0« 34, 81. irMeS- was scheduled ^r August ROTH—Lot 1, Bt, 2. Taxes $0.77, -^riHaVE DIAMOND SCHOOL -5474-a. FOUIKE, -tpLAS^ L. _ . FEATIIRRS J-S mm 8a tot. $0 08. Adv. $2.00. Total $2.85. 444L CRAIG, UOIS.—SEVi NEVi, THA-»«*^4-% NWVi, Sec. M>MN|r It; Lots 13, Mb. 15.10T XI, 19. 30. 10. has beeg .postponed until Sep­ Big. 6 cubic foot new 3680. STEVENS, MAURICA M.— ft 54 E.: SEVi NEVi, Sec. 15, T 21 S, NEVi NWVi,.Sec 20, T 21 S, R 62 E. 21, 23, 24, Bl. 18, ALL to' Ormonds tember 7. ®S Piiiix.ds_i4>^ Sec. 7, T 22 S, R 59 E. Taxes $2.58. Taxes $8.26. tot. $053. Adv. $2.00. Addition, Taxes $29.72. Int. $2.97. Hotpoint Refirgeratear Lot 17, Bl. 8. Taxes $0.77. left, $0.08. tot. $056. Adv..$3.00. Total $484. ft 54 E. Taxes $7.66. 1st $0.77. The Coronado Cuartp Centffl3™l„ Adv. $2.00. Total $3.85. AdV. $350. Total $10.93. Ttttal '*JLXM,__9 Adv. $7.80. Total $40.19. I witii Stainless Steel 3884. TILSON, FLOYD H. A CBKSOENT MTMm_ 5056. JEFFERY, HELEN ___ 5484.GRANT A. C. — SEVi SWVi - 5665. BLACK, C. J.—Lote 1, 2, Bl. pays tribute to a crusade that was Speed Rreezer — never ELLA—Lots 1, 3, HL 18. Taxes $154. 4495-D. CAMPBELL,' ELEANOR, SWVi. SWVi Sec. 11, T 308, R 60 E.SWV i SBVi, Sec 29, T 31 8, R 62 E. 6, Original Searchlight Townsite. both spiritual and material. Span­ rusts or. corrodes. Fam- ~ fet-50,*-&r Adv. $3,80, Total- $359- -Adnuuc — Fateut survey NO. 3580, T«x»a $a.»».—tot; $050. Adv, $850. Taxes »l7,?*i, Int, 0853. Adv. ms*% Taxes 50*44. Int $8.04. Adv, 0250. ish noblemen, soldiers and priests— Total $11.08. "I-otal $8.48: 4_S oti^*xVacuum S e a.1 e d - 3883: WRIGHT, LULU T. — Lot Bullion, Bulwer. Taxes $31.90. Int. Total $051. those were the cohquistadores who 4, BL 83. Taxes $0.77. tot $0.08. . 5060*a. JOHNSON, C* X. — EVi 54». HAGGLUND, F..W. —NVi 5669. BROWN, TOM — Lot 10, Thriftfeaster — same as $3.15. Adv. $2.00., Total $37.09. followed Coronado tato tiie South­ " : Adv. $2.00. Total $255. NWVi, Sec. 26, T 20 S, R 60 E.: SWV4 NEVi, flee, 31, T 21 S, R 62 E. Bl. 21, Searchlight Santa Fe Town- in more expensive models. SEVi NEVi, Sec. 26, T 20 S, ft 60 E. Taxes $258. tot 0051. Adv. $2.00. site. Taxes $058. Int. $0.09.* AdV west ta 1540,. 80'years before-the DUCK CREEK SCHOOL TOtal $457. $2.00. Total $357. Entire mechanism lubri­ VEGAS QUARTER ACRES 4512. CRAIG, LOIS M. — NWVi Taxes $38.28. tot $353. AdV. $350. Pilgrim fathers* landed on Plymouth cated under pressure and 3901, EATOitt.,ANDREW J. &SWVi , Sec 15, T tX 8, R 62 E. Taxes Total $44.61. 5543. SMITH, ELIZABETH. — 5686. PAYNE, R. V. — Lots 1, 2, 5067. KINE, JOSEPH L. —NEVi Lot 3 (NWVi SWVi) flee 31, T 21 S, BL 1, Arizona Subdivision. . Taxes Rock. The entrada presentations cooled b yoil . . . Sixteen , JENNIE A.—Lot 65. - Taxes $0.77. $353. tot $058. Adv. 8350. Total R 62 E. Taxes $3.83. tot. $0.38!- Adv are dramatic portrayals of tkm(3etOm Int $0.08. Adv. 83.00. Total $2.85. SEVi, Sec 25, T 19 S, R 61 E. Taxes $3.44. tot 50.34: . Adv. $2.00. Total point Temperature Con* #*«7S—___—; - - " -'"* $2.00. Total 8050. af' (KT—:-:",-" - 7.,->".. - —S3* tot 3058. AdV. S2.Q0. To : - l ^mM-£Mm&&8±p3i& «t« hrngtrm^ trol •" -- —**- _ ^-7''VEG^'TTCW"OTBraF^^P . *s« Mr-twp-raniitf ^iT*.*L_YTrt 1S1- t_l. " - " *. ^"-•^^sfe—SPLSf-g^Fr o: '.*- flE-VT 6110. 'HA'TCHr?WCKll'a. •*- Lute thrbugh Indian battles, the bleak If •' 3942. CHASE, VJOLffT E. — Lots WETfW**"., Sec SBTT"3i S, R 83.E. 5072r-8-QCHER, 30HN J. —-NEVi , Sec. 167 T 21 S, R 61 E.: 20, 21, 33, WVi 33, Bl. 6. Original 19, 30, Bl. 31. Taxes $1.54. tot. $0.15. Taxes $5.10. mt. $0.51. Adv. $850. NE34, Sec. 33, T 2T STTt 60 ENEVt"«EVi. 7 fleft"It. T51 S,ft 62 E. Searchlight Townsite.. Taxes $2651. winters near Bernalillo, N. M., the Adv, $2.00. Total $359. Total $7.61. _ | Taxes $1551. tot 8153. Adv. $2.00. Taxes $16.51. Int. $1.65. Adv. $250. Int. $2.63. Adv. $2.00. Total $30.83. discovery of Arizona's scenic won- New 1940 4521-a. SPLANE, F. C, — SV. - 5730. McCABE, PETER. — Lots 3949. BANE, AGNES M —Lots Total $18.84. .Total-- ptJmKTTSMm derland s - *_ • -. ^ 40, 41, 44, 45, SU 16. Taxes $3.08. Sec 23, T 31 S, ft 62 E. Taxes $30.62. 5076-a. KIDDER, MARGARET 5016. SNYDER, F A A MURIEL 1, 2, 3, Bl. 11, Original -Searchlight mt. $0.31. Adv. $2.00. Total $559. mt. $3.06. Adv. $850. Total $35.68. IX6-j__8V_ Sec 38,-T 30 fl,ft 60 E.: — Lots 1, 3, 3, 4, 6, ,7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Townsite; Lots 13, 14, 15, 16 17, 18, $8.76. tot $057. AdV. $250. To­ Big 6 Cubic Foot Family Size 3952. DONOHOO, LOUISE M— 4535. CRAIG, LOIS. — EV4 NVi SEVi: NWVi, See, 36, T 30 S, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, Bl. 19, Ormonds Additi*i . way), Lot 18, Bl. 3, Arizona Sub­ 3988. HUDSON, MARY A.—Lote BOULDER DAM PARK 5087. LOHMAN, LOUISE. — NV. division. Taxes 0050,1 tot, $0.09. 27, 28, Bl. 9. Taxes $154. tot. $0.15. TRACT No. 2 SEVi, SaC 30, T 19 S, ft 61E. Taxes A**Vf5350. -"^etaM8dffr*~----: -"-** •••.- -T^SmtVytmim s£Mml*mM.-i^2zrxr~a 5756. mt. $0.77, .,Adv, $2.00.---—To­ , 5741. MACK. MRS. MAY'.**-,.Lot- ; 4881, PENwSioTiSumTTTiS 4570. eBOHANNOW, -DAVH) «& tal $10.43. .mm—.—m^ 10; TStrnror*lS*rpiar SeajrcKliSit •,li0r~fl*frr-14. - Taxes '-t*ftti "Pit: tOO-i — Lots 43, 44, Bl. 8. Taxes 8158. ^W9. McELJvEA, JOHN 'W. A" Townsite. Taxes-aaaa tot $008 Adv. $2.00. Total $2.85. tot $0.13, Adv. $2.00.-TOtal $3.41. 1| LlLA BLANCHE GILLIBRAND. — Adv. $2.00. Tdtal $356. ^KTftiC REFRIGEiiftTfrft 4038. RANSBOK,„RUTH P.—Lots iff BOULDER DAM PARK NWVi, Sec. 10, T 19 S, ft .60 E 5751. MORRIS, ESTATE OF 46, 47, Bl. 23. Taxes 8154. tot. $0.18. TRACT No. 3 ! Taxes $5.10. tot $051. Adv. $35Q, GRAY E. — Lote 7, 07IAWV_ OtO, Adv. $2.00. Total $3.69. •*"-." 4621. SMALL, CHARLES W. — j Total $811.. :. Bl. 10, Original Searchlight Town- 4044. RUNNELS, MAUDE L. — Lots 38, 30, Bl. 19. Taxes $1.28. 5110. MARTIN, NELLIE C. — site. Taxes $3.72. Int. $0.37. Adv. Lots 11, 12, Bl. 9. Taxes $1.54. Int. Int, $0.13. Adv. $2.00 -Total $3.41. NEVi SEVi:. SEVi -NWVi, Sec. 1, $3-50. Ttotal $850. ~-__s! $0.15. Adv. $2.00. Total $3.69. • T 20 S, R 57 E. l*axes $5.10. tot! 5700. RAMSDELL, .ESTATE OF CONNOLLfflELICTRIC CO. 4661. SHAHINIAN, K;K— Lots GAREHIME TRACT $051. AdV. $2.00. Total 0751. DORA B. SMART. — Lots 11, 12, 29, 30, Bl. 27. Taxes $154. tot $0.15. 4637-to. BONSAA* R. — Lote 18, Ipm*. . MUTERSBAUGH, D, to. 24, Searchlight Santa Fe Town- 117 SOUTH SECOND PH^NEStOS Adv. Wm: mmtml~mMV_~7 19. Taxes $358. tot 8050. Adv. NVS SWVi, Sec. 38, T 19 S, R 60 E site.- Taxes $0.88: Int. $0.09. Adv. 4059. SMITH, SAMUEL J.—Lots Pup., Total $6.32. TBI Taxes $6.10, tot. $051. Adv. $2.00. $350. Total $3.47. jWWWVVWVWWVWVVWWVVWWVWVS^^WWWWVVVW/WWV'a 48, 49, 50, Bl. 21. Taxes $351. tot Total Wl _____% \- • s 5763. ROLLER, FRANCES 8 — $053. AdV. $2.00. Total $454. SIERRA VISTA CITY 6138. NELSON, J E. A 6 B Lots 7. 8, Bl. A; Lots 11, South Vi of 4064. STROM, DAVID-. Lot 32, 4623-b. BOULDER CANYON B^SCatAFT — JOHN LEVSHON A 12, Bl. B. Grand Central Addition. Bl. lQ. Taxes $0.77. tot $0.08. AdV. GOLD MINING COMPANY. — Lot aw. JANCE. — Patent Survey No. Taxes $17.52. mt $1.75. Adv. $2.50. $2.00. Total.-6555. 1, Bl. 1. Taxes $054. tot: $0.00. ^6, Golden Rod No. A Fraction Total $21 77 4082. WALKER, MAUDE — Lots Adv. $950. Total $2.70. Lode: Qolden Rod No. 3, Golden 5770. SLATER, SUSAN —Lot 7, WM PLAT! '7i| 33, 34, Bl. 20. Taxes $154. tot $0.15. 4656, FINLEY, JOHN. — Lot 35, Rod No. 2, Golden Rod, Golden-Rod BL 3,' Arizona Subdivision, faxes Adv. |350. Total $3.69. BL 1. Taxes $3.00. lift $0.30. Adv. __• T»x«* J54-13. tot $2.47. Adv. $058. tot. $059. Adv. $2.00: Total 4086. WARNER, HELEN M. & $4.00. - Total i $5118. 8857. $3.00 Total $5.30. DUALXONTRDL OPERATEO AGATHA—Lots 39, 40, Bl. 12; Lote *662-a. WAGER, J. E. — Lot 19, «?ISima FERftl^ANDALL A 8782. .WOODMAN, ANNA D. — GROUP ROLETTE 11, 12, Bl. 14. Taxes $3.08. tot $051. Bl. 1. Taxes *6.23. tot $0.63. Adv. JUANCTA — NVi fJJSVi SWVi SWVi my INSTRUCTOR. —-—~ Dot 7, Bl 2, Original Searchlight Adv. $2.00. Total $5.39. $2.00; Total $8.85. SEVi. Sec. ».T» B. R Stp TaxS Tbwiisite. ' Taxes $0.88. tot. WM. t-^4092. WHIPPLE, DANIEL A $150, J»tt $0.18. Adv. $250. To- THIS DEVICE ENABLES Apr. $2.00. Total $357. -^S * DORA — Lots 9, 10, _ 7. Taxes DIKE SCHOOL tfll £4 25 f^^P^mf_^i.'\-'T 11-iS.TRUCTOR TO HAVf $154. tot $015. Adv. $2.00. Total 4689. FEBRE, ANGELS. — SWVi JiXU. POWELL, NORMA N. — FUIX CONTROL Of PATENTED MINING CLAIMS IN ^^^^ 3V-New-Game-^--4 mi *356. _I___1_ NEVi, Sec 30, T 19 S, ft 63 ENWVi. , Sec _ T 10 S, R 81 ft SEARCHLIGHT CITY 4097. WORTHINGTQti'TJOHN Taxes $353. mt $0.38. Adv. $2.00. 3bxes $W5I; tot $153. Adv. $2.00. V&ftCtE AT ALL TIMf-S 5797. DUPLEX MINING COM­ M—Lot SS Bl. & p&sm $0.77. tot Total $651. Total $1854. PANY, — Patent Survey NO. 2366, ||g|. • Everyone Raves About It • ||J $0.08. Adv. $550. Total $2.85. 4700. McLAHSBN, JAMES ft — New Year Group. Improvements NWVi NWVi, Sec. 26, T 19 S, R 62 E. A W. L. SCOOT, — SEVi NEVi and Machinery assessed against S^fc -Fascinating — fSeiting ' ^^B - VISTA DSL MONTE -SSsi SVi SEVi, Sec 35, T 19 S, R 62 E. SEVi, Sec 34, Sec. .34, T3fj S, R 60 E. this. Taxes $43.80. Int. $4.38. Adv 4105. JONES, ESTELL9 — Lots Taxes $5.74. Int. $057. AdV. $2.00. 2 50 $3.00. Total $51.18. a, 33, BL 2. Taxes $1.54. tut #.10. Total $8.81. |S2_.-'r 3Sffi8lff" ^ ** ^ * - - Slate Highway School Trains Drivers 5800, FRANCES MINING & Adv. $2.00. Total $3.69. 'W~ 4711. SHUE5Y, OLGA. — SEVi ci}FlimJi0lmjLSR. 306—>K ft — MILLING €s% — Patent Survey No. 4109. WEBBER, T, A. '— Lots SEVi, Sec 27, T.19 8, .ft 62 ESEV. i SWVi, See. 36, T 19 S, R-01JE. The Nevada State Hlgbway-©t=«4nistakes. Other mechanical devices &H. Sazarac, Rainbow.- Taxes mt- .RACE BETTINtittf! 19, 2Q, 21, 22, Bl. 1. Taxes $3.08. Taxes $3.83. tot $0.38. Adv. $350, partment, Safety Division, has be­ will be used as are necessary for $21.90. Int. $2.19. Adv. $2.60. To­ -Int. $051. Adv. $2.00, Total $5.39. Total .$651.—- _^__^—' ^tfJPJ?- *"*• *"•• Adv* *£«)• gun a. driver training course in Penn demonstrations an d experiments tal $26.59. EPIP GOODSPRINGS SCHOOfc«sS Total -$&3L-;^^e i^t.awi?B^jQ>ISWj^ for aS 'those wishing to learn cor- TBW8. MacREkDY, B. i^Ratent l 1 presented to the students, such as JMrect W4res toAlVMajof Twmks-^ NORTH LA58 VEtl» K TAWW ______nffR-—^t—¥*f1*l '" 'I",'' •• -•UJSISOil '"'P^-sm^,5175. SHARil^IN tpm_WWjS, ARTHU S,R R W'88>'We t Oi'lvteg habits, laws, etc/iKwes-- Surveye____ 9030. Mttnriamin 4124^•-~^amwr-Mtve. SANDINGm -m'a.w*** a, aimjft-ktjtJOE AAVFTTTTW" ESTHE" R 4838. CAMPBELL, ELEANOR, E. Taxes $3.83 Teailluu time '-.teats, stopphig dls- ;-toxes $I«:«2rint: fi:84. Adv. $2.00. —Let R, Garden Acres. Taxes Admnx. — Patent Survey No. 1856. $2.00. Total $651 tot. $0.38. Adv, sary for expert operation of a motor tances, ete.T3w§; Total $20.06. ^TISR-EST ROULETTE GAMIT^ $19.30. mt $1.93-- Adv. $2.00. Total Mountain Top Lookout. Taxes 519Q. SPELLMlRE, ESTATE OF vehicle.' , f^^pi Preliminary work will be done ta 8810. MENDENHALL, JOHN R, $2353. $3410. Int. 53.41. Adv. $2.00. Total THERESA E. - W% SWV4." ^. — Imps. Machinery, automobile as­ IN TOWN ||||g Rose Garden Addition No. 1 T s R E Tbe course that began August 5 the classroom abd on a barricaded $34.10. tot. $3.41. AdV. $2.50. Total &S. ^K% - «° - Taxes $352 sessed against Patent Survey No. 4150. LETCHWORTH, T. C. —$4051.'- ' - . _W, tot $058. Adv. $2.00. Total $6.20. will probably be presented in other street The street will be striped to 3939 and Not, 2409. Taxes $5757. Lots 6, 7, Bl. 5. Taxes $8.00. tot 4838-a. CAMPBELL, ELEANOR, M91. SPENCER, BERT. - SEV. cities at a later date and with' the simulate various traffic conditions, Int. $5.80. Adv. $2.50. Total $66.27. .$050. Adv. $2.00. Total $10.80. Admx. — Part SVi -NEVi, Sec. 26, OTRV4, Sec M, T 19 St ft 81 £ beginning of tiie fall school tern while classroom work will cover lo­ NORTHERN CLUB 4157. SILVER, BETTY — Lote 9, T 24 8, R 58 E.; Patent Survey No. TMCM $353. tot. WM |jf§__'e SLOAN SCHOOL :._W> 10, Bl. 3. Taxes 8157. tot. $019. 1852. New Year; Patent Survey No. Total $6.31. Adv. $250. several high schools throughout cal and state laws and such funda­ Sa». SNYtajR, RUPERT C, — AdV. $350. Total 8458. 1884, Chicago; Patent Survey No. 5MJ9. STORY, EDITH — SBV4 Nevada will submit tiie course as a mental mechanics as are necessary EV6 SEV4 (LESS Highway), Sec. 19, - 4170 WILSON, J. W. A ELMER 1865, Volcano. Taxes $57.80. tot 8WV4, Sec. 11, J 30 S, R 60 E. part of their regular curriculum. for tiie smooth operation of -the T 23, M 01 E-/ Taxes $1555. tot. MIKKELSEN—Lots 1, 2, BL 4. $5.75* AdV. $850. Total $67.08. Txxea M.«3. mr$058. Adv. $2.1^ caTt. $1.52. Adv. $2.00. Total $18.77. Taxes $11.00. tot. $1.10. Atr. $2.00. 4843-a. DAVIES, WILLIAM — Total $6.21 Much praise has been given this CHEAP AND COMFORTABLE DESERT TRAVEL Total $140*. M LAS VEGAS-TONOPAH-RENO STAGE LINE Lots 1, 3, Bl 76, Goodsprings Town- 5203 TARTER^ EARL MAN- method of safe and thorough teach­ When drivers reach a stage of SWtING MOUNTAIN IN YELLOW site. Taxes $12,44. tot. $1.24. Adv. FORD — SWVi NWV4; NEVi SEVi. ing by Nevada educational authori­ proficiency toey will be allowed to _K- WHB DISTRICT Seba5tian Mlkullch, Owner s5^E Vegas Boulder Addition No. 1 $350. .Total $15.68. ties and tbe same-course has met drive on toe opeii highway and ta 8881. ARENTZ St PERKINS — 4189. CONNELL, MRA MY- 4850. H1ARRIS, LEO A. — Lot 2, tot. $051. Adv. $2.80. Total $T6l7 Patent Survey No. 4331, Ingomar, T.cket Office—Overland Hotel RBNE—Lots 17, 18, BL A; Lots 33, with success in several other states. city traffic with tiie instructor.and Harriet K. Ingomar; Patent Sur­ Tariff Bl. 60, Goodsprings Townsite. Taxes e^* TA^EAB7LES^^E._L Tariff 34, 35, 36, 37, 3187m C. Taxes $10,00. 8450. Int. 80.46. AdV. $3*00. Total •Training is dpne on a barricaded become used to the distractions of vey No. 4372, Milford No, 3. Taxes liC'M^'- ' toSB VEGAS ' Ar. 7:25 10.00 mt. $1.00. Adv. $858. Total $13.00. SEV. NEV4, Sec. h% T 19 S, R 61 E $50.10. tot. $5.01. AdV. $3.00. To­ .00 81& f!5A'-"«_" street marked and laid out toy use traffic and congestion problems. LOO 9:40 Lv. INDIAN SPRINGS Lv. 6:20 9.00 4222. HARVEY, SARAH ft—Lots 4881. UNKNOWN OWNERS. — TOtafMif' &t ***• *"' $20°* tal $58.11. 23, 24, 25, 28, 37, 38, Bl. E. Taxes Lote 5, 6,17, BL 58. Taxes $1.02. of standards to. simulate actual This beginning course is con­ 5859-a. CAMPBELL, EIJEANOR, 2.50 11:15 Lv. I BEATTY Lv. 4:25 7.50 81751. tot. $0.89. Adv. $3.00. Total tot $0.10. Adv. $850. Total. $312. mJ^nytoK*** NKJBK&A8, — driving conditions and practice ducted mainly to acquaint those Admx., Patent Survey No. 1864, 4.00 12:50 Lv. GOLDFIELD Lv. 2:45 6.00 $20.70. SE^l NEVi, Sec 11, T 20 S R 60 E tot courses. When a driver becomes pro­ that will be charged with directing Full Moon; Patent Survey NO. 1855, 5.00 1:45 Lv. - -TONOPAH Ar. 1:80 5.00 4529. HANSEN, HENRY K3REAN GENERAL OOUNTY ficient he is given actual traffic Copper Glance; Patent Survey No. : A WINIFRED—Lots 49, 50. ML A~ •*--'4»_. BOSTAPH, CHARLES A. TmfS&Sr' Pi IB ^ the courses with the procedures-and 1855, Bell; Patent Survey No. 1860, 6.50 IwJlC -'.77 MEm_Wi- ~mir. 12:01 PMr Taxes $28.00. tot 8380, Adv. $850. — SEVi NWV4,-6ec 33, T 16 S, 5347. W1ZXS, RRESSLBY P. — experience witii ttie instructor and, technic of .presenting tiie program Commercial; Patent Survey No. 7.50 4:30 Lv. —\WTHORNE Lv. 11:10 2.50 Total $32.80. R. 61 E. Taxes $358. tot $058. SBV4 MEV4, Sec. », T 19 S, R.-00E. upon the satisfaction of the instruc­ preparatory to its introduction in 1981, 2-9 Interest: Yellow Jacket; 10:05 2.00 4232. MANSOR, LEWIS A Patent Survey No. 2002, Old Timer; 8.00 5:20 Lv. • SCHORZ Lv. Adv, $350. Total $6.21. ^xes $3.88; etot. $058. Adv. $2.00.' tor, he will receive a special license high schools throughout Nevada. 9.75 0:30 Lv. P^^LON Lv. 8i» ETHEL—Lote 7, 8, Bl, P. Taxes 4941. BROTHERS, EARL 3 — Total $621. ^^ Patent Survey NO. 2044, Copper tf: $26.25. tot $3.62. Adv. $2.00. Total showing him to be erne Who bas Ibe first schools to present this Chief. Taxes $12054, toa. $12.06. 7:15 Lv. FERNLEY - ,«k. 15 $30.87. TSlfes flWVi SEVi: SEV4 SEVi, See. 5JC Lets Within General County Dts- undergone special training and is course will probably be Sparks, Las a «___-- Boulder Bam Park No. 1 AdVr- $55&^-«totel--$1385A~Tl3g 10.00 8:15 Ar, RENO Lv. 7:30 4333. edONES, -^PSBLr-aVr-tmta-- ,- fully capable Of operating; a motor r "LB BiMALM- tmt» ***** mt5334,_CMfcAY , EVELYN M,— Lots Vegas and Elko, , . Jaggl 5899. .PALMER, ESTATE OF ^ DEATH VALLEY' S^JiVICE" | 8, 8, 10, 11, Bl. C. Taxes $11.88. $0.77. Adv. $2.00. Total $10.48. 17, 1, BL 3. Taxes $157.- tot. $0.13.. vehicle*. * IDA E. — NWV4 NEV4: NEVi NWVi: tot $058. Adv. $3.00. Total $14.20. 4943. BROWN, JOHN H. — NE .Adv. $2.00. Total $3.40.' Ibe presentation of the course SWV4 NWVi: NWVi NWH, Sec. 9, ^k^Mt^KKB^_m hiiM-mSQAS : ' - Ar. 7:25- 4245. KAUFMAN, ROY—Lots 17, W- S«* 38, ._mJ_m .SlM_i SWVi It is the desire of the State was made possible by tbe donation T 25 S, R 57 E. Taxes $10.69. tot. 'fi&ihSv Ar.I7DEA*ra VALLEY SOf. Lv.. 4:30 18, Bl. D. Taxes $3.50. Int. $0.25. ^^Vi, S*o.-_TW m S, ft 61 E* GENERAL COUNTY Highway Department to institute of a training car by the Durham $157. Adv. $250. Total $14.26. 11:30 Lv.# DEATH VALLEY JCT. Ar. 4:30 Adv. $2.00. Totah$4.75. Vmt SE%: SEVi SEVi, Sec, »; such a course In virtually every Chevrolet Company of Reno with 5908. ROBERTSON, W. E. * — - 4307a_.:i»lCE^JOHNL.5-cK>ErH 5352, OAY, CHARLES D. & EL- s w : NEVi NWVi, Sec. 33.T 24 fl, B 58 S. 12:15 Ar. FURNACE CREEK INN* -Lv 4:00 TJ* 47*t.0i_P-:5 ;s NHs MBV5 i swvi l J j P6e?rartffi Bffi ^fl5e^l^ft»*?gis =^^" at. — Lots ItJ, 5BLJ. Taxes $2.50. '!SI^'^a^^*-*' * *-* «* «-'TBtea _CTF^^31 BW^-- NWir Tqg%"-^SEV47 otasr-^p—tirtfliawr*^^^ !a 3 Si Vsm IAB V8gM tm Oeatt. Vslley, Jct» One W^y^ 83.00; tot $0.25. Adv. $350. Total $4.75. $3858. Int $3.83. Adv. $400. To­ SfS"-' ^ P ? »• ? 66 «T Taxes be impressed with the power and the State Highway D^Murtment. m»om^^ tin. wT^ tmrwm- 4378. SANDING, 90S A ES­ tal $46.11. ws mt^-^jat. $026. AdV. $2.50. _m i-SBir^^S _WT BouiMlTl^» 88*40 tai 8631. * -^^P responsibility that is theirs when It is impossible at'this titae to Total*Ilif&|j: ' Las Vegas to Furnace Creek Inn, One Way, $5.00 THER.— -Lets-11, 12, Bl. K. Taxes 8 4950. CARROLL30 , T. M — NEVi driving an automobile. $250, tot. $0.25. Adv. $350 Total f ?* ft^ S- R 60 B. Itaes $3553. „ 5378. AtAHONEY, AUCE. — Lot take care of all these who have MANDOLIN IN SPRING MOUN­ ^§M_W_f -' BOUIMI 5«p, 89.40 tot$255. Adv. $S.00. Total $30.07. 8, BL 10, Las Vegas Square. Taxes With proper teaching, obeying the TAIN SCHOOL DISTRICT NOTE-j-No Local Service Between Fallon and Reno,;gg_ 4282. STEPHENS, HtVXN A. A „486S. CiRAIG, DoSfl—BV4 SBVi, fWBA Hit. t$0.06. A4»f, $250, Tb- laws and restrictions placed on mo­ made application, since classes are 5922. ASHTON, C. L. — Lots 19, tal $2.78. limited to 20 students to each car $£§M A* M, Ttee is shown In Light Face type. ___iv GLADYS—Lots 13, 14, IS, 16, 17, IA flee, 14l , TX 31 fl, R 60 ft: NWVi NEVi tor vehicles for the safety of the 20, BL 10; Lots 18, 19, Bl. 16* Taxes 19, Bl. G, Taxes 888.18. tot. $1.10, 0*.'. S* J_*> B 06 ft Taxea used therefore, a tentative waiting $154. tot $0.13. Adv. ,$350, To­ w. M." Time is shown in Bold Face type. •^Ai»fc#^.--T«^!*d-8t^—! __ tot Pm. AtSf. 8850. Total r _^ ^T^tMm^lAimA B, == piiblic becomes a habit and a yiola- tal $8.47. ______! Main Office 220 North Tenth SteeeVLM Vegw. Nevfltfa 4295-A. WHITNECK, MRS. 8*558. ^"—^ ~— -^~—^—^^ Left 67, St. Francis Park. Taxes $054. 'tion is not apt to result. Bst is befa_ kept for future courses 5828. ASWPQN. MRS; -DAISY — LAWBSBNCE — Lots 23, 24, Bl. B. tot 8056. Adv. $3.00 - Total $2.70. which upon completion of the pres­ Lots 17, 18, BL 10. Taxes $857. tot 4992 FBBRVft ANGLE. — SVi INDIAN SPRINGS SCHOOL - The training cars will be equipped Taxes $350, tot $056. Adv. $3.00. g.10: tot $551. Adv. 0350, Total with dual controls giving the, in­ ent course, .-bill foe considered as a $0.07; Adv. $2.00. Total $3.74. Total $4.78. 87,61, fe^g^ DISTRICT 5924* ASHTON, MARY A.—Lots structor a check on tbe students' permanent public service. 22. 23,-Bl. 13. Taxes $0.67. tot $0.07. Phone 7 for Better Quality Printing 5401. sxrmamm, GRACE p&d Adv. WM. Total $2,74. Friday, August 16,1940 LAS VEGAS AGE Page Five of Clark, and District aforesaid, a f Purist Motorists Vehicle License bankrupt: _s__*_- New Regulations Warned to Prevent Notice is hereby given that said m Interesting, Variation of the Small Home Figures Expected Oscar Mahlon {tragus has been duly adjudged a bankrupt oa a petition Thefts from Autos filed by him on the 29th day of Permit Taking ._ Motorists on tour are the most To Show Increase May, 1940, and that the tost meet­ frequent victims of thieves who prey CARSON CITY, Aug. 18.Vehicles ing of hts creditors win be held at of all types registered by the Nevada No. 123 Fremont Street In the city on parked autos, according to the of Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, theft bureau of the Automobile Motor Vehicle, Department in July Nt*-| .j*MUlattops. have-been estab­ totaled 1,166, "according to Secre­ on the 27lh day of August, 1940, at lished under which *dMtlng tourists dob of Southern Calif ornia. Usually 9:30 o'clock ih the forenoon, at W*XX filled with, luggage, garments tary of State Malcolm McEachin, which place and time toa said credi- amy bring their ISjearms to Canada ex-officio commissioner of the-do- tors may attend, preaa Bull-claims, for hunting, gun club tr- trap Jiad ~~i%het ''vahxSblet, tourist*cat s appoint a trustee, appoint a com­ shooting. By order a in - council, are tempting to crooks., partment. Fees collected amounted mittee of creditors, examine the to $11,426.86. • r- bankrupt and transact such other passed tinder the authority of the Tourists, and other motorists as business as may properly come be­ defense of Canada regulations some well, "with valuable contents in their The July figures brought the to­ fore said meeting. tal registration for toa flat seven time ago, aliens were not permitted cars should park in public garages Dated at Laa. Vegas, Nevada, tills to carry firearmsi n Canada or have rather than on tb* streets, toe months of 1940 to 41564 vehicles of 14th day of August, 1940. . For the Asking them in their possession. As all theft bureau suggests." all types and collections to WSSpp, pfp£|p||||S| - CD. BREEZE PERSONAL LOAN CO. . There were 1531 pleasure vehicles, Referee In Bankruptcy. Rat 1,' Western Union Bldg. „tonrists_visl ting Canada fall within The hundreds of thousands of dol- Published August 16, 1940. pkp this category, the hardship;"Im­ lurs lost-taUi •veel by mutortstB be­ 284 commercial vehicles, 131 trailers posed on many • welcome visitors cause, of theft result largely fran and 20 motorcycles registered The whose habit it has been for yeara failure to lock cars and close all all-time numerical record for the to shoot hi Canada's hunting windows securely. department is 42,-409 vehicles, act NEVADA CONSOLIDATED PAST grounds annually, has bee** removed to addition to closing all wte- In 1939. Total figures for 1940 are by an amending order-in-councll dows aad setting the catches on all expected to fa*i surpass tola mark, mm FRiwmT which grants authority to the com­ dpors before locking the car, the McEachin stated. . 80S South Main St. f§l§|p Wm Phone 460 missioner of the Royal Canadian motorist should also see .that the Registration in Clark County foe tlgLDAILTt OVERNIGHT SERVICE 1| Mountad Police to grant Individual windshield and hood ventilator are July consisted of 247 pleasure cam, LOS ANGELES _ LAS VEGAS — BOULDER CITY • securely fastened, particularly when I 48 commercial vehicles, 18 trailers * permits. lllllli >-£HH_ SPI PIONEERS IN Ihe new regulations provide that valuable baggage or packages are aad ttm motorcycles to bring the Intending hunters or. others who left in. the automobile. • total registration for^even months TRUCK TRANSPORTATION wish to bring their firearms to Where ft is not possible to close j to 4589 pleasure cars, 914 commer­ Los Angeles Terminal, 534 Molino St., Ph. Trinity 6241 Canada (Mid a reasonable supply of the car securely it is well to take' cial vehicles, 145 trailers and 16 ammunition therefor) are required aU valuables from inside and lock \ motorcycles. Fees for tthe month to apply in advance by letter or them in the trunk or luggage com­ were $2,04f58, McEachin an­ wire; to the commissioner of customs partment. jlS|||i|li illf^SR nounced. or toe commissioner, Royal Cana­ Always see that the spare teres STEAM BATH and MASSAGE dian Mounted Police, Ottawa, giv­ and other accessories are of the! i%^msmm$ SlilSIT $2.00 type either locked or permanently! SCIENTIFIC COLON IRRIGATION — REDUCING ing name, address, occupation, pur­ VICTOR & LILYAN — Phone 1220 —* 115 North Plf th pose and duration of visit, destina­ attached to toe ear. Legal Notice tion in Canada, description, make When placing the car in a public • -mt IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF . and serial number of each firearm garage, although articles vara, usu-1 TUX UNITED STATES, FOR and the Owl-tflliiii frontier port of ally safe in the. hands of those of THE DISTRICT OF NEVADA recognized Standing, be sure that _§8|_, Bankruptcy No. 0m arrival. This application should be to the. Matter J37QSOAR.MAHLON supported by suitable references. pocketbooks _ - 'gswatry-f vanity -rases - TMa hope reflect* Individual ciyraaalon la aaiall-howe dB-tflir CRAGUN, Bankrupt. and the like are not exposed to The bona fides of the applicant ? The large glass area in Croat guarantees an abundance of light NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF WE-TGETTDfil READY E0R possible"' theft' TIT T . T7> .,__•T,jT< * ifo r the living room and at tka-sawe time eetaMislieg tha char­ CREDITORS having been satisfactorily - attam ' ' TO the creditors ot Oscar Mahlon lished, a permit will be forwarded acter of the exterior appearance. The living rami and dining it tf permit, which must>*also be obtained { room are Joined, a union widely advocated by many architects. Cragun of Las Vegas, In toe County to the collector of customs at the from the provincial authorities as! 19 41 Canadian frontier port designated - The property is valued at $5,600 and was financedwit h a mort­ usual. Visitors who arrive at toa] gage of $5,000 insured by the Federal Housing Administration* in the tourist'sapplication , by whom frontier wtth firearms for which no j New it will be delivered to the tourist on Over's period of 25 years, monthly payments on a mortgage of firearms permit has beent obtained this amount, excluding taxes aad hBiawilWBCftnee. m_M MMMK — Come to Our Used Car Sale— his arrivaL|§lf|| in advance from Ottawa will have to I to about $29, ?3^_M Guns admitted under this ar­ leave their guns at customs until Busy Bee Cafe rangement must be exported. Am­ the requisite permit has been 6b- We Serve munition imported for use there­ tained, unless they are willing to BREAKFAST — LUNCHES 1938 Buick Coupe . ,p $675 with will be dutiable. No permits wire theisr application with full par-1 fHI' Hot and Cold will be granted for automatic fire­ tioulars and allow their firearms to) arms htir WUl firearms or- ammuni­ go forward by express in bond to COMPLETE PINNERS 1936 Ford Tudor „7w tion be admitted as traveler's sam­ the customs port at or nearest their - Jie-*-t5e~*-S0e-~ __§§ ples. The firearms permit.issued by destination to which they may also f LOOB.* PLAN 105 NorQi 1st Next Bank the Royal Canadian Mpunted Po­ proceed -and to which tbe permit ALL-STStS, VEGAS - V-3S7 - -" 1934 Boick Sedan. .7 lice will not operate as a hunting. if and when granted, will be mailed. ELKS SET SSM3ES___l_% National Aviation Scheduling of a two-game series between the Las ya$as Elks and the Jgj. HARRT He |§| 1934 Plymouth Tudor Day Celebration Tonopah AJl-fltu- softball outfits $245 &;MT%qWW:M PfC * * * p was announced here today. The series, arranged on a home and CLARENCE R PUGH Scheduled Aug. 19 home basis, calls for the Tonopah ATKINSON 1937. Pontiac Sedan 7 $495 CARSON-OTTO, Aug. 16.—Nevada, team to play in Las Vegas, Sunday REPUBLICAN ^^^^__t~rmtam^ wtth^otoer stafeiFOf^toe nation, willAaemljafc-Amust .M^wmtJ^Jmm, observe August 18,. the birthday WER AND UBERAU..Ml_N——SR' PORATION. TAHATION. AND OTHER LAWS §-JEor. Tk-e Auemb 1 j$ ^ Was Assemblyman in 1833 and'lt^158fldwiA:---|^ Made an excellent record. Did my part in making: Nevada "ONE SOUND SIW.TB.-' iMg M WELCOME TO NEVADA ^fMSlaxs: County Is vitally interested in its big problems which wm come into the 1941 Sessions, sir would like to LAS VEGAS AGE W be in the battle for the' County. . ^Mlffi IAS VEGAS, NEVADA •*P~~W-'-.-- -"-- • HIS - k •-Pm&.PAY*-->c- mV Friday, August 16, IMP Page Six LAS VEGAS AGS Ja TO UEflOT VERNE HAKRING- - TON AND JOHN PARKS, CHURCH NOTES j a U. S. A. HEROES Not on ttw fields of battle NOTE. If year church Is not represented below please send .ODTH—N vV IAV LEADING -N BWdPAPEfc Where the sheila scream over­ in your mtotinr hoars cud places and any church notes or head; .7 - announcements yea would like to have published. Wednes­ Established ta 190S day noon Is deadline for all such copy, piif CHARLES P. SQUIR—I ^^^^^^^^^MM\. Editor Not on ttwscene s ot conquest, Lies all oar heroic dead,—|jp| B DOROTHY D. BRIMACOMBE .; &7«y... Business Manager '~JSy'WmWTaWmmmW'a^ Witt * PaiAor. First Lutheran Church thy mind, and vrttb all thy strength: CTwJTffF THOMALLO •,i: .-•.,.--.. .'' j||,,. _ AdVCi*—lag MtllllHHIT•Ther e are other sons and daugh- Text: Luke 6:6, 11. - • thti» the first (wmmiindment.Ana E. H. JCHmsON "^&iS&^^7.. Plant Superintendent ters '$_?£ Theme: "Lessons Tram, n With- tb* second to like, namely this, Who give to us their aU - ered Hand." "rao^ shalt love flay neighbor as A weekly newspaper published every Friday for general circulation toff In tbe service ol our country™ What this man with a withered* thyself. There to none ottier corn- ins, Vegas, Nevada, at The Age Building, 411 Fremont Street, and entered ; And Uke a hero fall. 7|PC hand was to his daily work, we are mandment greater than these, In the posloffice as second-class matter. eff|§f f_W Kip ifl to religious work, unless we have! (Mark 12:38-31. ) ... Subscription Rates—$2.50 Per Year To them we render homage, felt the touch of our Savior and! Also the "«*relattv6 from the Who give ttiat we may Uve heard His voice. In this sense, too i Christian Science j§*tbook,L "Science lIJTpeaceiui rest and aecwlty ' .*_?_> in our congregations have]and Health, "With Key to the Scrfp- For the honor that they give. their hand withered. Some cannot tares,", by MBry Baker flddy, "Truth PRIMARY ELECTIONS put forth their hand to (five to the wiU at length compel us attt to eX- That we in this honored land chunai; some cannot put forth their 1 change the pleasures and pains of When it was under discussion before its passage years Can hold our heads ap high; hand to bring others to Christ, and sense fo*4fhe Joys of Soul." (P. 880.) ago we considered the primary law whereby tiie nomination Tea, even they are heroes, same cannot even put forth their of party candidates was made tine duty of the rank and file Who^for our country dtetfBsSpp hand to grasp salvation for ttieir EPISCOPAL CHURCH of party voters, instead of the old part*£ conventions sys­ own souls. W_&g j Bev< Fattier Theodore H, Ken-tetter, tem In which elected or appointed delegates made the nom­ And when reveille to sounded Ah, what a lesson tot faith this I +/S_l- Pastor. inations, to be the ideal system. . Ti And we bid^the last goodbyes; stray shows us! Many Christians Sunday Mass 8:00 AM. Be not ashamed of the teardrops 1 , Theoretically it is ttta best method. In practice it does fail just because of this lack of DaUy Masa ^^.,4*^!- *00 AM. : That drop from 'neatb our Wednesday Mass 8:00 A.M. not work, the chief reason being the indifference of the voters eyes. } '-Mi obedience to their own faith. Thev themselves.' There are, of course, other disadvantages, tout get no blessing because of the want LATTER DAT SAINTS CHURCH: popular neglect of their sacred duty to vote at the primaries To the heroes of our country, of obedience to the first command Who died that we may gain that comes to. them from. above. NORTH LAS VEGAS WARD and thus assure satisfactory candidates is the main trouble. They want ttw assurance of salva­ 5|:T* We hear criticism of candidates for one reason or an­ In service of our nation V»s__ Sunday School ..—;.... 9 am, Their sacrifice was not tn vain. tion ahd of eternal rest in heaven,I Evening Services ...... 7:30 pm. other and some voters assume the "what's the difference" but neglect to obey the first com­ attitude in explaining their neglect of the primaries, saying -—By W. (Socks) Brothers. mand of their heavenly Father. LAS VEOAS WARD that they will vote at the general election for the best man," They are told to bow down in pen! Sunday School T...Tp7-7 10:30 am. forgetting that '.'the best man" will not be nominated unless What Other Towns tential prayer, or to give up ttw sin I Evening Service^ ...... 6:00 pm. they themselves help make the nominations, and that their they. toe. But peoplej»?5_haughty, [ e JST"... choice at the general election may be very limited. Are Doing ttwy wwit to hear nothing abSIBKWHERAl*; CHURCH OF THE Caliente business and professional thek sins, they would rather Uve in I GOOD SHEPHERD Usually only twenty or twenty-five percent at the most men will observe a "Merchants tbfelr ito than "dwall In ttw house The flcvewwd fc-Weasel,gmmt. of.the votersYOte-afrthe primaries which leaves the nomlnat- Holiday next. Tuesday -afternoon, of ttw Lesd.** .' '•' • - - {•". PIT th ana Boiiiw^llle Htieels - ing to be done by the few who have private axes to grind, August 90, cm which date all stores They are not saved because they Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. perhaps, and who manage to nominate themselves with the wiU close at ...l^pjnt,- in order that xAstlnately and Ttubbornly refuse | Sunday School ._—^ 8;1* am. assistance of a little group of political friends.- p§| business men and employees may to "strefaai out. their hand,'* they AT Why not make this coming primary a real "choice of the participate in the event, according refuse tO-"stand forth," ttwy refuse FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH to the Caliente Herald in the issue •MAWT"y_AI3S T4GC 1 to tot ttieir Ught so shine before Sunday School ppj 9:15 A.M. people" one.] It would be so if the voters would turn out as men that awn may see ttieir good ranB&flarvices ,.^.„.....^4«U» AM, they do at the general election. :'.. "_ '73k%7" of August 18. • yiii FIVE .YKiSES AGO 7|S7 '. 7 hew owner intends to keep its high wttl be apt to discover that no par­ The holiday to being sponsored Mr. and Mrs. W.-*_. Ferron and standards and to keep the very ticular brand of beer ever made the works and glorify their Father * —\ iTwi, by the Caliente Chamber of Com­ their daughter, Barbara, returned (-boicest of products. Sagebrush State famous. which to hi heaven. ST. JOAN OF'ARC CATHOLIC THE *ifl'fr ence ewith his Ueiiiut'*. . 1..-J''/-". letry •." ^--~==A**..Ji»i == 1 ==5 ==Wednesda y .•—.... rw . 8:88 PJM. - Mr. aad^-jfes. Nsrtoy- Kariuoii,- r Heading tumn ~~._ 112 W'rtiirdBf* nil Million 111 1 imii 1111 the people against the possibility of repetition. atoo of this dty were on the pier Open Daily. JSmM Rev, Ford L. GUbert, Pastor Sheriff W. H. Austin of Ormsby at ttw time and will back up Rus- TWENTY TEARS AGO THIRTY YEARS AGO Sunday Services, August 4, 1848. county died August 14 in Carson Ttw state highway between this C. C. Ronnow of this dty has no CAN CIVILIZATION SURVIVE? __WJk *'___W_* SeU's aUxy_^M. ' '3tl____.' Sunday School...... 9:80 AM. City after a long illness. He was city and Beatty will soon again opposition In'his fight for ttie Re­ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Morning Worship '.:" 11:00 AM. 77Just how.Great Britain is fighting for her life with her 60 years old and had held ttw Orm­ TEN TEARS AGO be in condition for travel, accord­ publican nomination for commis­ "Send" wfll be the subject of the back to the wall and all hope, save the hope of a quick victory sby office for six years. He to sur­ Dr. Roy W. Martin went to Loa ing to Mr." C^ G. Benson, engineer sioner for the short term. A man lesson-sermon in all churches of ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH gonejtrom her people. In her, desperation Britain is throwing vived—by-his widow aadr~*r-ttom, Angeles Tuesday - evening - to - con*-, of the State Highway Board, The better fitted for the position could Christ, Scientist, Sunday, August. 18, Washington and Third Street, ••pet every, resource into the fight, every human being, man, p*m, in EUHKTIII lllifllplli suit with ttw Auto Club of "South­ recent cloudburst created havoc not be aelected, and It to a foregone t*m.' '•' _W& . Westside' '^^g^S woman and child capablejot war duty being in the struggle. ern Qillrni iiln7firnf'liUttJrfgiiiWi|| I wltti'-rnrnrfBit Vnr ft iRfirt distance conclusion that Mr. Ronnow will "re­ •The. Golden .Testis, footo Psalms Rev. Herbert W. Brown, Pastor ceive ttw full party vote at the gen­ 1 Sunday flchooj ^^______^__9:4S un. -, "The pitiful tiling about it is that England is left to^ fight Attorney General Gray Mash- the -proposed Las Vegas-Dam City west of Indian Springs, tat ttw 66:16, "Come and ne«, au yW that 1: LteB»--has^ruledHhar"ttIgnSfiSway T, eral election and then some. |§|| Morning Worship ..-77Ji lliOO iwn.- alone. ^ to, pay- alone the terrll^ highway. ^|__^^_|a^^___^__|_* highway department has been busy. fear God, and I wttl declare what ^department, ttw-^Uhtvergi^r-of-^fc* making- I epntm no that the road Prank H. OTageou hua sold-hto he hast done foe my soul.1' TT^'1 Young People'stowttng .8:45 pm. defeat, whichever may come. Nevertheless; she is ft-rritirig Two .new Ui inking louatste were I Vada, and the unemployment com- jInstalle d in the courthouse/grounds whll be open for travel by Mondaybric k building on Fremont street, The lesson-sermon includes ttw ISvening Message .4^.. *7;30 pm. for the. freedom, the ideals, the civilization of the United ], pensation division, city, county and yesterday for ttw use of the many next. .- - adjotafng the bank block, to Mrs. Bible passage, "And thou shalt love Midweek Service, Wednesday and States of America as well as her own.. I I --'Tf^- strget -employees come under the Must history repeat itself 1 Witt Clara M. Weaver of WatertOwn,' S. Saturday, 7:30 p.m. '&S&M citizens who enjoy ttw lawn after­ n the Lord thy God with aU thy heart, ^pf.The people of the United States, should England be con­ j Hatch, act. His {-pinion was given noon, and evening. ' ^m^^^^^m American eo*-^e have to be starved 1 «4200. [in the case of Jack FogUani of the John jfewltt,.Sr,, caretaker at Into reeogidflQa of ttw futility of quered, will at once be face to face with" the. necessity of 1 Geser ranch, Lincoln county, who fighting or going down to defeat and slavery, |. The "Policy ttw 'courthouse, did ttw concrete voting for "good fellows" to mls- THIRTY-HIVE YEARS AGO i filed for- election to the senate even work himself, while the fountains reoresent than? If a man has been _ JKe^haveJMA learned what F. R. of Appeasement" of which Chamberlain was so hopeful, did i though he is an employee of ttw dishonest or ignorant .before elec­ McNamee of De Lamar an^ flaBk- not workr No sacrtficoon the part of Britain resulted in any­ were furnished by the O. K. Plumb­ i state highway department. The at­ing shop. M_M tion/he wiU act become honest and er Hansen of the new bank at that thing further than renewed arrogance and greater demands toytorney general ruled that FogUani wise by being hoisted into office place who bought the newspaper . MORE THAN ONE PICVURKM Hitler. Perhaps the appeasement policy .Was justified at tiie must" quit ttw highway department FIFTEEN YEARS AGO J||| through sentimentality. ';--*--* field from* James Brown, proposes time as an effort to avert the' horror and destruction of war. 1 for "ttie senate raceTPf'ir'-' 7fSllS E. P. Blhlmaler haa purchased Franklin D. Roosevelt got away to name ttw pew paper, but as It JSTet It has worked, only to leave England comparatively un* ttw-Oasis Confectionery from C. E. with it at Milwaukee att right, but to proposed to move the "Lode" to prepared for war except for her command of the sea. White Pine eounty show, an in­ Pembroke. The deal has been un­ when the Democratic nominee for Caliente, ttw people can well he crease of 318 registrations, over the der way for several days and the vice president comes to Nevada, and satisfied ttwy will be favored with These are critical moments in the history of the'world. 11938 list of voters according to ttw new owner took possession today. should be repeat -hto declaration an up-to-date, metropolitan news­ JThe great civilizations of Babylon, Nifievah, Karnak, Thebes, J Ely Dally Times. More" than 5,141 The Oasis has long been a pop­ |hat "three-fourths of the people paper that any comunity can be focxamlrla. Greece _aad_ Rome went down before ruthless 1 personals were registered when ttw ular resort in Las Vegas and ttw demand ttw League of Nations," he proud of. !illlllllllll !P« : marauders to-destruction and slavery. |[Today's light W the [clerks office 'burned 'the night *of f air over England may preface the blotting out of civilization ttw * 13th. Democrats are '3,386 Cub |Ooupe plane which' will be LABOR ' ^^p MS j strong, with 1,448 Republicans and eq-uip^«d with ttw latest Instru­ Labor' to discovered to be "the as this present era has built it. §8||lp| _|fll|g! 11 T~: PERSONALS ments . including a one-way radio grand conqueror, - enriching -and v ,we boast that.the United States is go strong she qould 299 independents qualified to vote DR. AND MRS. C. H, MASTER- in the primary.- ^SmS^kkM receiving set, llll bulHBng up nations more surely not be successfully invaded. Spies anil the agents of fascism, SON have returned from CaUfor- According to Mr. Sadler the plane than tile proudest battles.—-William ni where they have been visiting.-' communism and; every other form of totalitarian government A 21 day deer season within White. wttl be available for Use by private Ellery Channing. . 711|1 are already here,. Wrecking our industries, sabotaging oar pilots hi 'this vicinity. =»s|l Pine County between October 1 and EARL POMERLEAU and -%ril plants and spreading the seeds of discord among the people. 21 wiU go into effect this year if Joy in one's work is the consum­ Ham wil leave tonight for Redo BABE JONES AND SON, Jim­ _Wmmmim The United States, if her people were united, could not the county commissioners approve where they wttl attend'the Univer­ mate tool.—PhUUps Brooks.• V 1. An excellent action shot, and so to the one seen below. But be conquered.] But she may easily be undermined by her the recommendation made by, near­ sity of Nevada.- - ^^-j^T mie, left Sunday for Oklahoma City, ly 58 members of the White Pine Oklahoma where they will visit The man who does not work for Internal enemies who today are so busily sowing the seeds with Mrs. Low, mother to Babe the love of -work but only for money Of suspicion and strife. T|lllfe '•' Hlllill Fish and Game Association this MRS. ALISON GIBSON and m*tm--_Ws Jones. They expect :p*k spend toe i* not likely to make money nor to daughter Marjorie Ann have gone entire month of August and part of find much fun in Ufe.—Charles M. Congressman Dies investigating subversive activities, has to Shasta, California where Mr. beenj doing-^ great work which, unfortunately, tiie mass of Complete lighting of l,<*hman Gibson to working. Tbey wttl make September In Oklahoma. Schwab. WT&- * -•" the American people fall to appreciate. We prefer to fiddle Caves to Increase the beauty of the their home ttiere. IBsIP along intent cm our own little tune while civilization is falling caverns which are this year attract­ MR. AND MRS. WALTER Mc- The richest blessings are obtained CALL and daughter, Barbara, left .In ruins about us. - igfli t§_igll ing more visitors than at any, time JIMMIE SADLER of Sadler's El­ by labor.—Mary Baker Eddy. ISPI since the area has been designated last night for Los. Angeles wh^re ectric Shop has ordered a new Piper they wttl spend two weeks vacation?* "TEJSSellence to never granted to Great Britain has now got around to recognizing an- as a national monument, was an­ nounced at Ely recently by T. O. that success for years of pubttcla- log with friends. While in Los An­ man but as a reward of. labor,—-Sir peror Halle Selassie as the legitimate ruler of Ethiopia, pne Thatcher., acting custodian. ' It Is irig this -date and Its products Is geles they will vislti ttw ©atal'im Joshua Reynolds, fSPIlrS is justified in wondering whether John Bull would have-done said that;'the lighting system artU being secured. Not only have per toiands. W_tmm ^ this had Mussolini failed to be seduced by Hitler? HI cost $2^K**g,00 and wiU have a ten­ capita incomes in Nevada expanded God to ttving, working still, dency to almost double the apparent rapidly since 1933 but It was one oi. MRS. ETHEL TURNBULL Of the AU things work and move; E^S^amebody says a good theme song for the re.m*^_pm size of' the caverns. The lights wiU ttw few states reporting greater to­ Fanny's Dress Shop returned last Work, or lose the power to wfll. would be thd ptxe about "let the rest of the world go by." be obscured in such a way that they tal incomes in 1937 and ,1938 thaa night, from a two weeks vacation Lose the power to love. 2. Both pictures. «re needed to tell the "follow-tho-loader" story. cannot be seen by visitors yet wttl in 1939. Expansion of mining and spent on the coast. While there, .... TllllSlllllI —•©wight. Wouldn't it be more appropriate to make it^fet the rest of Mrs. Tumbutt spent a great deal "/"\NE subject, one picture,".Is the tn a sequence of this sort, ti sel­ the world go bye-bye**? JL% W0^WM*W^ cast their gleam to increase ttw cattle raising, together with better beauty "of ttw subteranean pas­ prices for Nevada's products have of her time en the beach., Wi^>. ST Germany attempts to set up a ^-^ formula that many amateur dom matters which picture you sages. puppet regime. In Norway, the seat photographers aw;. bat tt often take first Often yoa can take oae contributed to this increase. shot, aad that will give you the' 1 It is said tiiat the cost of reporting the European war by Nevadans can be*duly proud of FOOLS RUSH IN! of the government should be tn happens that more thaa one shot to r idea for a series et pictures—pos­ American correspondents has been terrific. If it is so expen­ NEVADA ON THE MARCH their state, .which has gained a re­ "I wish to marry your daughter, Bergen Strictly in ttw CharUe Mc­ needed to tell the story.-or make sive they might at least send us some better and more cheer­ sir," s youth Said to the father of Carthy tradition.—Christian Science sibly all preceding the original pic­ (Editorial) vered position in ttw nation. Much Monitor. Iflllllf tbe subject as interesting as possi­ ture.. The final order of such a pic* ful war news. „ UBmlmlSR ,Per capita income of Nevadans remains to be dose but Nevada has the girl he had been courting. "Have you scan her mother?" ble. '-iv^T ture-gequehc-S m worked oat when may reach new peaks during 1840 more than-come into its own. We Tbe-truth to, very few snapshots ybb bamt* the Tsrioui shots In your in line with the rapid rise noted are on the" maTch: - *• " ^^^S asked ttw father. . ~-^~ — For a nation that has failed to |i|rhe bigger the national deficit becomes the safer we are "Y^, atr," admitted ttw youth, conquer China in three years the are complete In themselves. One albaa^e.'e from tin attack by Hitler. If the bays keep piling it up" pretty In the economic trend of the Pa­ 1—|B —Humboldt Star. shot presents just one phase—It Nearly every good sjibjeet. de­ cific Southwest states of Arizona, "but I'm witting"Jj$" marry;-,her any­ Japanese are certainly getting cocky soon there won't be anything lefrworth coming alter. T^7 ways—Exchange, T; -"e^SS serves as an Introduction, bst a sec­ serves more than one picture, and California, Nevada and Utah, ac- VALUE OF ADVERTISING these msm./MWMm ond or third shot Is often required It's unwtoa:$8 assume that your It is said that when those Western bandits rob p bank cordinj' tqT a, prediction compiled i (Editorial) ' to clear up ail the details aad round fcat picture toth e Best that can be Ihrdugh sfe-tistics gathered by tho There was once a manufacturer obtained. Frequently a ° different nowadays .they get one of two things—cash or government National resources planning board out tha picture Idea. bonds.. 'MM ^jf^^&^Sm^^wM^^ who improved hto product. As he Sometimes a second shot helps aagle, at a different camera posi­ at Berkeley, • Calif. leWM spent a lot of money Lo research, to explain the first and make it tion, wHl yfeM a second shot that Economic tpend ot the Pacific and plant, and ttw best materials : r Vote for...... • -3 more pointed. Consider j,he pictures jta better. Ia movie-making, tt's a %^—J^^_m.Pt:-bis -asking for _^P__ feps M Roosevelt Southwest.- stfestfes; -show, .are da*, thSst coviM •y'-rVll.t Pspati ttw ^l&**oi^iT^r^iln*pirTfsriB*8e! regular prac tice ta Ukfi *.^**mataL evidentTy beTTeves one old Horse and BUggy axiom: If at first elded upward and incomes hi these advertising matter to be a lot er one to an .excellent action snap—* view—-then move up for a series of you don't succeed, try, try again. ^^.7' mM states have recovered from depres- cheaper than usual. jd be glad ta have tt in my album. close-ups, showing details of the slon lows, and are eHafltoig agater Jtat a3 : — -t* *r- -B*ftHll*TI*t bnltoTi: UjljiU. Bat the upper one really makes tha subject or action. -•'^——^--—— Ripley in "BeUeve It orTffot' 'says that a female mosquito m cigiparison with other regions, he sailt They noticed ttw. shoddy- S|t^KaH^^^t0WIN story complete—It points up the toe "sequence - minded" In your c^*»produee Wm,Wmfi_,000 offspring in cme season. That the Pacific Southwest has a high printing and said, "So he to cutting "tollow-the-leader" t sequence. Way, August 16, 1940 J^A— *J—IUJLTJLIUL Pass- 2 BraziJTLaunches *Gooi Ifeighbo^ Warship ^repapedness fe Speeding Ahead, -.^ygfl^^R. 'Bats' for If S. Battle Wagons

As the great American defense urogram goes into high gear, the Washington natty 'yard,tvhielt.atahe* most of the U.sT novaT ortiltery, and others throughout the nation are poised forth* great­ est production race in their history. For the new defense program calls fpr a navy second to none in the world. Guns and other equipment of defense will be turned out at great speed end at such quantities that assure a warm reception to any invader.

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i IIi'-s Visiting ttw U. S. naval stations, aerial and ship yards in the Norfolk, V**, area, and ttw naval aad army ies-in flw Hampton Roads, Vs., area, President Roosevelt expressed Ms pleasure over tiie advancing state armament preparations. At left, ttw President to shown some 37 millimeter anti-aircraft shells by Lieut. Patting teeth tato the declaration *t Pan-American unity ta defending the Monroe Doctrine, Brazil wads ••H. Walter at Fort Monroe. At right, the President to shown arriving st thai Norfolk navy yard with his the parade *t South American nations ta speeding preparedness by launching a new destroyer, tta Marcillo ival aide, Capt. Daniel $. Callaghan. The presidential yacht Potomac to to background. Diss, st Rio De Janeiro, one of ttwsi x class "A" destroyers being l nuked tocompletion . Mrs. Getnlio Var­ gas, wife et Brazil's president, christened the vessel.. ' llt^f—fil i£i^§m^ ai-HPraCrrice Perfects A.i*t._3^^dea^ Work —Above: Molten steel being peered. for making the ltou\Jme^^ fta T-->aE^remo3es great naval guns at Washington navy yard., Left: Scene ih a machine shop at the Washington, navy yard, A 16-inch naval-rifle is being turned on a giant lathe. This machin­ ist is turning the outside of the bar- Tet. Another crew does the boring and rifling, jflSlIll in z&&mmm

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. Looking Wta gigantic base­ ball bets, big naval fifes are being stored in the gun park at iiif the Washington navy yard after leaving the shops where SKw-wV.^Tw they, were precawiiin-iiidcfiiiMMC.

Miss _—n Hall, a London clothes model, appointed herself.» e*m- _ "Colleagues cheer aa one at their m**t*me to collect all the metal bottle tops ahe could flat. Her quest comrades takes » swipe at a baB Former Gov. Alfred R. Smith of New York, who aminffirrt Mi ii" Thte ffc tt-year-ol** F*ggy Van ill response to ttw gav*rintt«»t*s appeal' for old metal to ba trans- ftarlag a basebaU match" waa tta tention of siippiwtlng Wendell L. iPRde 'far tWatpm, to shown at ttw VUet at Stam Stage, H.3. What la i tato gans and monitions with which tomee t the onslaught at the way an PpPi*1 newspaper de- piano attar acting as Judge ta tta Barber Shop Quartet contest at the Peggy dotngT She's drinking toed -pstamg- attar articles being collected are pots, pans, old cannon aoribed this Canadian soldier's bat­ Haw YeiStPw*i*a tatt. th* Happy Warrior made a quintet by Joining coffee. So what? -.Hat as'a ajmhol tta nana, the movement Which was started tn London spread to ting efforts during a camp game tn the winners ta "Hi« Sidewalks of -Hew Yark," his campaign song ta ol coffee, **tte drink et Western hemisphere friendship." cities ta the flipi*--*te-77|l|§i M:^^^^^^|T^ [-' -2?*-- -Bt^aaaW^W^m^m^^mW^ the Presidential race of 1928. «;*«%.'"• ':p^^Ak "; V. 1TW- Convention EXpert Training to War Portfolio?! 1 Succeeds Farley Girl Scouts Sponsor Hemisphere Ties

The business end ef am army A 16-incher at Fort Tilden, 164ncher at Fort Tilden, Rocka- Roekaway, Queens, IS. \%_ hurl­ way. Queens, New York, lynch­ ing a shell for miles at some th/eo- ers ptey on important part in reticat enemy. Note the "mush­ our coast defense. room" effect of the explosion.

. atward 3. Fiyan of 'Ham..-***% IrjlMjijiiJifi^ tta.abMHiw «< Ite aaaanl iatait-- ym^^~Membi^'--W psp pS Robert -P. Patterson, newly appointed assistant secretary ef war, city, right, newly appointed chair, natiaanl wwaamniiiiiil «t Girl Strata and Girl tjsMea tana If oosntrtaa leam to eatpeoteg m bo rtccto* aam* ||fita| aider wit lit training recently ta tbe Cittoens' Training camp man ol the Democratic national to the Western hemisphere which opened at Camp Aadree, N. Y., on mander-bi-ehief ef' tta $«tMlMM «f PUpdjargt -fl. Y. A former federal circuit judge, be succeeded Louis committee. Is shown receiving cen* August 14, || continoe for two weeks. Girl Seaatt^aj^'ataiwa ea ncte Tardea mumm.mtssmsm *&• ^jH^afstotant secretary of par following the appointment of CeL gratulaMons from James A. Farley, to ttw camp grounds. ' Mra. Eleanor Roosevelt, honorary president of • L. Stimson to the war post. 'He won the D. S. C. In France In 1817- the Gb-1 Scoots, toshow n In inset. 11187 nasi aawvtntlaa opening at Los An­ his niMiifwaai.il Phosphorus exploding during a demonstration at Edgewood, Md. geles, Calif., on Aagart Ufe.- . ~ * %• PRge LAS VEGAS AGE Friday, August 1«, 1! 'Last Appeal* WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS By Roger Shaw Jf *Battle of Britain* On as Nazi Bombers Increase Momentum of Maai Attacks; B| rtflWfrH. SPDUIfllttN -©-ftw* "Tir*}psmtmm- ^mm-%arMa IPhittipr SYNOPSIS tews, who graduated a surgeon to As tiw last day at hto stay ap­ without being able to gay*. th_ British .Are Forced Out of Shanghai; Spain before he became s mission- proached. Bowls began to wonder youthful leader. ACCEPTANCE Don Alfredo, wealthy, Spanish owner' er, came quickly to our aid-*-and whether he should catch a teal Dw duty of Informing Doid Rami Italy Stages Minor African Offensive of « Southern ***f*ffliTt«t rancho, refuses glimpse of toe young girl who bad Morning i to heed severaf Warnings et a rate tar ayo u seel" Bowte weakly acknowl­ at the capture of hia nephew wl 1—Inspection of _• the house ta band of outls wt. Sierra toajam One day edged hto obligation by pressing tbe occupied bis thoughts, so-much Since put upon Don GuiUermo Castro, ef (EDITOR'S HOTE—When opinion ate expressed fa*thes e columns, amy after he tats BnaUy (foetOaa to seek the hand of Padre Martinez, who sat coming to tiw rancho. Sh* bad beat eat of ttwyoun g men. Hat tn barf an ISose of DM news ssslfit and net a*a**l*iBi st this newspaper.)- which Wendell Willkie was born, protection ot tba nearby mission for his —i ~T7ti'~-~*"-7^'<1>r",""ril""' ym*atu Newspaper Onion. — -• __{*__£ with special At* wife snd family, tha Indians strike. Don baatde- Ma bad. PtatPm psdr* at- visiting In Monterey snd came home he headed hto companion* tato tention to exhibits Alfredo Is killed aad Us two young leneed DIHI Francisco by wsvtog tta night "6siwa~" tta^ia and hto' living rbofn. The family were, independence, right now. Churchill including: daughters are torn from tat arm* ef tee him out of toeroo m aad then fol­ scouts took their departure. fortunately, there — Don Rsmtj THE WARs bad always been dw No. 1 foe of rmm family's faithful maid, Monica, and are (a) Milk bottle carried away te the bills. Padre Pss- lowing him. Die scans ta tiw morning as toe Dona Maria and Carmen. No ao Step-Up I Indian home-rule, and Qw Indo-na- broken by tiw to-- qual. missionary friend of Hts family, At tbe door fewencountere d DOB trie made ready to mount their er had Don GuiUermo spoken tionalists simply didn't trust Urn. In arrives at the ruins of toa ranch and an seemed to grasp toe dread t| Reports from both London and font Willkie when, learns the story of teerai d from Monica. Ramon just coming to speak to Bow­ horses was a lovely one. She aim - Berlin indicated that tang awaited the last War," India bad dished up he heard far tiw After a trying and difficult trip across ie and, to matter of fact to apolo­ had broken tato flame above, tiw ings at once. p^ millions of soldiers and workers, and tha plains and mountains from Texas to aerial blitzkrieg agatastfHhe British first time toe California, fouthfol Henry Bowie, a Tex­ gize tor exposing his guest's life to eastern Sierras and flung its billows Don Ramon sank, crushed, intd isles had been stepped up to tbe many, many millions blackboard upas which translator. "Only a tew words, Padk trees and brightened toepin k tips' of Like wildfire ttw bad news sprel told, untapped resources. But Gan­ ried off tta two itttte flrls. The three tacks on shipping ports and air­ some grim humor out of tha leaf­ he once drew a donkey snd scrib­ Texans attack~the war party of fifty-odd re." excTHB5SrTJ8r Ramon. ."But tiw burgeoning oaks. ^fel to toe servant quarters. Guadalug dromes. dhi, aa usual, was from Missouri— bled toe words, "This te a turkey"; Indians aad through a clever" ruse, scat­ he saved my life. I musbs*t least ttwt night, was a house of mouij or, perhaps, from the Irish Free let dropped on many English ter the savages to the hills. The girls Dw famfly were grouped together. Apparently Ibe German tactics towns from German bombing a-Hfa'Mih lft« The visitor strode somewhat f4j hand ta tbe first days of tato "bat­ Berabera. That hell-hole to no gold Slovakia in two stages, ; Ibe first He watched her narrowly as Don stage consisted to grabbing the Ger­ lollipop when tiw doctor ordered Bowie. Dona Maria, realizing that ward snd spoke easily te SpanisJ tle of Britain." Nazi leaders de­ mine like Shanghai, Hongkong, Bom­ ber husband** Ufa toad been Spared Francisco repeated bis words, but clared dwt in the flrst raids dw manic Sudeten region, snd tiwsec ­ paregoric. '-mW CHAPTER VI—Continued if her manner was reserved, her smile "You do not remember me. bay or Calcutta, where imperial a a pjimixja- through .ttie diversion of toe bear's Ramon. It to more toss a year siri ports of Margate, Dover and Ports- profits stack_up* ond stags came five months later, i __JI_ cooL Yet at toe aid ss he turned when Hitler snatched virtually all toy, was unremitting ta her soUci- I have seen yea. I sm Henry (limitli (naval yards) bad been ru­ 8—Reception by Mr. and Mrs. But Pedro dared take no chances. tude for tiwTexan' s comfort And away he thought perhaps imagined : tiw rest of the country. So, with Frank McCarthy, present tenants of that a taint flush crept tmwelcomed le, toe Texan." ined by constant bombings. British -OS-STTSt -':[ His horse was frantic, aad he knew when he was ready to sit up. Car­ sources reported a large number of Russia and tiw Finns. After a war tiw old Willkie home, marked by tiw deadly danger cf a wounded fata fier cheeks. The Don's gloomy features lig of 100 days. Stalin took tbe Mamwr- inas seat flowers and a Chinese con­ liasl warplanes ^hot down «?as many Upper Crust frequent exclamations by both, "If bear. Casting a hasty glance at fection to him. Vjfwpl "If ever I am happy enough to ened. "Senor!" he cried as 88 in one day) and government heim line, Viborg, Finland's second we'd ever bad an idea of this we'd could be more welcome? I am One of the funniest aspects of the Bowie, who lay on hto foes, ba #ged During toe impatient days ttat fill- revisit Guadalupe . . .** remarked spokesmen praised -what they called war developed. It was tills. Pa- dty, strategic islands, and border never have taken tiw place!" hto frightened horse closer to tiw Bowie, soliloquizing, as he rods sorry toat yen ted us grief jtrid tbe "heroic work" of the British strips.. Finland was almost dis­ 4—Address by tbe mayor of El- lowed. Bowie had one faithful at- baps 400 of Sir Oswald Mosley's faUen monster of tbe Sierral. The tendint Don Francisco spent hours away, T shaU certainly have en." imm fighter plane pilots. T|| armed. Then tbe Soviet's absorbed wood: fjf^ome Town Boy Makes vaquero eyed the beast narrowly learned to speak Spanish. In tact blackshirts—male and female—are Bessarabia (from Rumania) and tiw Goo4*|flfli at hto bedside snd entertained him Bowie raised his hand "That] while he rode his horse, kicking aad with stories of California and of his I'won't come back tiU I can." why I am here. The bad ne*4 , Down East . :_m little Baltic states of Lithuania, Lat­ flinging, around bim until he caught via 'and Estonia. _f__t______\ people, the rancheros. Bowie waa a He leapt hto word. They heard reached me In Monterey tonightj The most interesting new phase of 8—Sight-seeing tout- through busi­ sight of tiw handle of a bowls good Ustener. One dsy whfie Don from him irt Guadalupe. For months came down the river tois mornfe ttw II German war was not in the Now it looked Uke Finland again— ness area, with special attention knife sunk ft toe hilt between toe Francisco sat wito Bowie a jar of after tiw Texan bad ridden away wito Pardaloe and Simmie, bring*! least degree German. It cams as or what was left of it The Russians to tbe Cobbler's shop whore WiUkie'a ribs under -tiw left forepaw. Ttw Canton ginger was sail in wito ttw there came from upriver, almost a batctoof furs. They are with John Bull's wont" setback in the said ttwy "feared" Finnish activi­ shoes were repaired, and tiw bar­ grizzly lay quite dead. compliments of Carmen, Bowie, as­ regularly, choice bits of game from And I came at once to offer a| whole fracas, since last September, ties, and accused the Finns of mal­ bershop where he was first shaved Hastening to Bowie, Pedro sUpped suming such indifference as he could Bowie—saddles of venison and elk; help toat I can to my Mends, and Hitler bad virtually nothing to treating their Communist minority. and towhic h toe barber to still trying from bis horse to examine him. muster, asked why Carmen wore Canadian geese, mallard dudes and, Francisco and yourself." do with it. It was simply this: It was tiw old formula, to precede Dust-covered „and mangled, too Tex­ not infrequently, pelts, from the Don Ramos recounted briefly aggressive action. Meanwhile, tiw an lay to a r apidiy widening pool of The Japanese kicked ttw British mP__ "She bad a sweetheart, Don Ra­ north, of tiw stiver-tipped fax.* Of tragedy and said toeranchero s we! out of the wicked Chinese city of Finnish red leader, Otto Kuusihen, Ids own blood. Hia heart was beat­ waiting for daybreak to assemlj was'elected vice president of tiw ing faintly, and Pedro, giving hur­ mon de Haro. He had a twin broth­ these titers were always two, soft Shanghai. Here England has con­ er .. . Now ttyo a are an admirer tanned and deep piled, forth e Dona for pursuit trolled-fiie so-Called international Soviet Russian parliament, as a sig­ ried orders to bis comrades, raised "You ten me toat Pedro was wl nificant gesture. Kuusinen had been the unconscious man ta hto. arms, of General Fremont" Don Fran­ snd her daughteC^T •; settlement tor a century. In North cisco interrupted himself to say, "Die Texan has the Instincts of a him? May I go to tiie vaquero a,\i_ China, whore corrupt Shanghai -to an open traitor to bis country diir- pushed tip from one ear a flap of bits to speak wito him?**!! lu| the Ural F5uai^iraf;aFl8W; The TggaJR- **"-*'• pm*T.gwrtfi temple.?*yo u would not like to hear this.'*• gentleman,"'observed Don RaatMjB ~bTam^vfy,^e^pBtmait?msr^ '^i'euiontT** said Bowte, ""means It dinner, omt Pim^b''''''^mtPaL. "Stay.—He win come here. C^ number of Finnish Communists, ac­ and, shouting for puffballs, plastered men, teU Pepita to caU Peteb." [ ish subjects, and nearly a billion tually, to rather minute. They call toe dry spores as best he could nothing to 'ae.**e|lSf-oJ>_s_ exaggerates to his mind toe slight dollars* worth of British invested to-argue.him into getting hto hair ovat too unconscious man's head, "The brothers, one day this hospitality we have been able, to ex­ When tiw sleepy-eyed vaquero i themselves "members of the society peered Bowie pUed hiin^with ratj capital. But out .the British garri- for friendship and peace witii tiw cut some day. Review of places shoulders and arms. spring, took a boat st Yerba Buena tend to bim and hto men. Nor does ...- son went, and it was sent tar south Soviet Union in Ftoland/"j||i featuring Wendell WiUkie Hambur­ to row over to San Rafael. Tbey he forget Padre Martinez, for Pe­ questions. Don Ramon listened, to Hongkong, a. British commercial gers, Wendell WiUkie Barbecue pressed by tta ease with wh CHAPTER VH wanted to see Fremont about get­ dro tells me toat Santa Clara, re­ tofend Just off Canton. Tjfpngkoag llfBlrill, TT'-.^en ilBBBris Hnberdash- ting, pay for a bunch of staers Na ceives much courtesy from bim—apt Bowie reconstructed, step by fb| T probably will be next, "Al«a3y7the ery, and the "Wendell Willkie Punch men bad taken from tta De Haro alone to giftse ofrcompHmeirt, but— ma-Jaml- Aghmt'Txt was alrftost a^ —Positively One to a Customer." Bowie woke in bed to see a tati he bad beep^ there. _S" Japanese are penetrating French to- Pt*rmp*p$m .-7f|l|§fT • bald man in tin* brown woolen, habit rancho. They togk with them an so Pedro says—he. and hto men have, do-Chfea; ThlcB dblfliaessW«tt be - Thetwo toughest ..pagers in Nazi at;a' Franciscan padre sitting to a old "friend, ~T$im~Saie de'Berreyesa, hetpetf-tiw patirea recuvei horses "French" very much longer..'^jj-Sg;;* Nans tn £j__m_t __ chair beside him and eying him with to interpret The three, men tended and sometimes cattle, driven,off by CHAPTER Vin Germany are tiie Stjierme*" and" the Band concert on Schwarze Korps. lbs latter to tta "BBfTElWDOd a suspicion of a smile. As Bowie at San Rafael; and vrtien they were thieving indians.**~^^^_^^_^^M •t____p.-AU'^^^^0i Otsen.—- - .-• "Tjffp-j ttVn,, .my *MII>.*I flnH ,h^t^«Mf organ of tiw party's "elite** black, opened hto eyes' tiw padre raised tiw | aeen ly-Fremont he_ detailed1 toree —*TPhe--tadiaas-ar* growing * con- There jnre 500,000,800 folks in the -. Selections: "Banks of the Wa­ to meet them and kiti than. stantly bolder, Don Ramon," aaid to toe dark?" T^^_^^_^^. British empire. Of these, about 70,- bodyguards. It came out" wito an bash," "Inquisitions of tiw Poto- forefinger of hto right hand and laid editorial which said: a German" it across his own lips as if to enjoin "Ban toan?" echoed Bowie, smr- hto nephew Indignantly. T hear it "Without doubt- senor.** '_)$__ 000,000 are whites, and toe rest are- MRS. OSWOLD MOSLEY- mae,**.,^pm on My Way^PjThrow cm every hand. Tbey (aid our neigh­ '"And you think you know multi-colored Some 400,000,000 of -peace will be a Jewless peace. It *Em Down McOusky," "Just a Lit- sUence, priseda'^'",' • ^|^^S?-8 She has her sunbaths tm the prison lam*. said: ttw Nuts plan to clear tiw "Dos palabros, amigo, no mast" "Listen," continued Don Francis- bors already. Soon toey wm be band?" __W them live in India. In tbe H Ger­ tie White Housg fe^lt fer "Twafr~|7T after onr hOfta** - Yosco end Stani- • "Yesco led them, senor.-gjt man war, they have been practical- attire European continent of -Jews, S p. mmi'.': &__W_m W^_m!S_ be said in a low sympathetic -voice. co. "One of. these three men sent interned is the Brixton and Hallo- ami colonize them in some remote by Fremont was his scout Kit Car­ slaus long ago taught them rebel­ Athletic Events at GaUaway park. "Few words from you for some way jails in London.* Mosley to a spot It said: tiw recent Hungarian time yet I want to see some nour­ son. Carson, before be set outlion . They need to.be driven out of Bowie turned.to Don Ramon. ' wealthy blueblood, end so are mors and Rumanian anti-semitic legisla­ Greased P$le dto^_r; Bob Taft ishment for you betore yob expend asked Fremont whether he should tiiese mountalns'.'i'T-TfT*' . •'^*^_g dro seems sure he can find -of his Fascist followers: people who tion to tooweak . Needless to say, Escaping "From Locked Trunk any strength—you left most of that take these three Caiifornians pris­ "Don't undertake It yourself, Don ground cf the fight We wUl star are used to tbe best, to everything. -tiw radical Schwarze Korps did sot Demonstration: Mr. Willkie. amigo. to the,canyon. oners. Fremont growled, Tve got Francisco," remarked bis uncle, once," %£$& ^fe Th&e Fascists have turned the two Speak tor toe German eoaserva Jive*, Throwing the 100-Pound Racket: • -OTfo*-" he continued, still in Eng­ no room fin-' prisoners-* B^'^^S who knew his fiery disposition. *'Pedro might easily go wrong | jails into pleasure resorts. One lady Thomas Dewey^j^^^^^^^^^^g like Goering, Krupp, and Schacht, lish, "I know what you want to "Carson snd hto two - meb dis­ "Nevertheless, my uncle, -you wiU a night like this, senor. It is raf Fascist "ordered 88 bottles of cham­ whom -JM dislikes, aad. who openly Boxing Rodeo: Mr. Frank Gan­ ask. i You were brought bacfc io to* mounted about fifty yards from ttw ing hard." pagne to a stogie day. - Dw war- nett vs. tiw whole New Deal. see them give Us trouble it tbey are dislike it, rancb bouse, given up for dead De Haro boys snd Berreyesa, who not taught s lesson" Bowie shook bis head. "Eve! dais have turned into,»waiters. The Sack Race: Original Willkie for When they sent tar me st toe mis­ Were walking up tiwhit i unarmed, hots* to precious if Doa Francise government bas had to advertise tor Julius Stretcher, Nazi boss of Nur- President men vs. alternates.' Don Francisco proved too good a emburg, and publisher of toeradi ­ sion 1 asked, "Who tothi s man?' 'A and, covering them with rifles, de­ alive. The Indians wUl sot kiU i more wardens, to do more waiter- Wrestling Events: Charlie Ms- Texan, mangled by a grizzly,' they liberately shot toe three.**^^^^^ prophet Die horse-stealing Indians prisoner before daybreak. Siij tog. Lady Mosley, sister of Hitler'a cal Stuermer, waa reported dead. Na^y vs. Past Performances; Mr. did grow bolder. Their depredations Then he Was reported alive again, - told me. A Texan?* I w-peated And Bowie tightened up a Uttie. 'Is toey drove off toe Calif omian os i famous gtoLfrtend, ITnityy.takea.sun-- Willkie vs., toa field. WM increased, and toey raided tiwbi g may have remained to the canyf baths in a bathing suit, oa tbe prison but it teemirfarbad tost^iis htetm* **•**. m.t ;?T^^K-^fc7 when- toey. assured me you ware, I that tiw kind of s man Fremont to?"ranche s with less fear of conse­ he asked, •Vamoa*-^^^ j|__P lawn. Good Sir Oswald eats via as live Nuremburg job. Streicher to a Parade. Sp" said. The Texan to not dead; I have quences. Every young Californian close' student of Yankee iynchings, seen many men torn by grizzlies; "Judge for yourself," returned "How about carbines, senor?" I outside caterer, wears silk shirts, Section 1—Republicans Who Had along the foothills waa angry. They "My men are weU armed. Yi and sports a different, newly tailored which he approves. Re always Just About Given Up Hope. bid the. Texan outlasts ttw bear.' Don Francisco succinctly. ' demanded something be daw by the quotes the "latest" lynch ta detail, However, I say toyo u seriously, taw For a moment Bowie made ao Pedro, see ttwt your vaqueros bt\ ensemble each wedfc^^Q Wgm Section 2—Republicans Who Had soldiers at the mission or tiw pre­ carbines with plenty of dry emu when tiw Yankees assail bis meth­ Definitely Given Up Hope. words and on your back till we can comment. *Tve heard some tough sidio. llPlilli llll ods to tiw HI Reich. Stretcher to [gat. more bloody coursing through stories about him.** be said slowly, nition—and hatchets aad knives, DEFENSE? Section 3—Battla-scarred Tories. 111 a J •pStt. nc®tmg~ W ..pgap .ttat". -'' "tiHfe*? tiV^p*\-*Jotarot jlndnls-it especially disliked by Tory-minded Section 4—Busjlpessmen's Clubs of your vfiK.**"' 'T" "" - - -~- - -•-'•': --• Goering. Plebeian Mr. Stretcher to "They buried the boye-r-flne young FoUowtog' miner depredations at -*r" ** Ifqf.:. T^MWS3r~ Nat-Guard America (oa stretehera>7|2^ . : Bowie lay so utterly weak be could Rancho Pinole, the Indians, embold­ Bowie spoke rapidly. His eaj Tbe senate passed toe measure a self-made man. Goering to not ,_bardly find voice, but speak he feUows—and poor Berreyesa. You Dw air marshal attended the aristo­ Section 8—Budget Balancers (in-, Can imagine how- Californians ened, ran off, one dark night every ness to get started was most ap of National Guard mobilisation, by ambulwiceife. ' ^&T^M^^^- woulcL "Padre," be said, breathing saddle horse on the place. -Don Jose eat lii the vaquero quarter Par tt'l't, *RK- National Guardsmen, cratic Prussian "West Point" and witb^fficulty, "if the bear is dead his tatter was a bigsbot under tta Section j^fc-Thrift Clubs (on : Martinez snd his son had to bor­ toe end Simmie^ who had gone I who didn't seem to know what toey enitches). I-want nay knita! My knife," he -f--*T-«w-**'-- '^&lmW-^^^SM row horses from Don Ramon at bed, were roused with tbe vaque*| were in tor,coul d be sent absolutely old Kaiser. Goering owns tiw Na­ repeated with an- effort, "and my "Senorita Carmen was wild. Don tional Zeitung of Essen, which to Section 7—Efficiency Experts (by t3lP^hep*_f^_^^^^^^^^__ picked, for toe rescue party. anywhere to the Western hemi­ iWMJvear." Ramon and toe mat* not what you Under toe wadittoteirt$s*i comparatively "respectable." It to meittrW^_^^. ^S 1 The neighbors ! wot* infuriated sphere, or to too far-flung Philip­ For answer toe Franciscan rose, say, engaged, but toey were deeply Tbey organized s party and set out possible to go fast after tta beal pines, tordw t matter. Most of them not especially anti-semitic, nor totb e Section 8—Brass bands playing tiw turned to to* bureau in tiw bedroom, te love. I realty beUeve if toe could German atr. tares.. - M§|S7 to recover tiw horses and chastise traU was left behind. Yet Bof MAHATMA GANDHI were business men, and could til be theme song, "Heaven Help tiw Poor took from it toe long knife aip tiw have got hold of Fremont toe would was.Imply anxious to make Businessman; toe New Deal Mevafc Colt revolver. "They have been have strangled jiUm. No wonder she the thieves. "DOB Francisco of Guad­ From Missouri ar frisk Free State? spared tram key positions. Mar­ alupe ems chosen captain. The party halted tar i mot ried men were exempted if they re­ More of Jt f:^t%^__% WUL" • T^S cared ttm, amigo, as yoa. sea. Bat hates AmericanC"**." ^S^ while Pedro took his hearings. ly neutral, although anna Indian signed witbta three weeks after ttwy I advise you to rest up tor. at toast Bowie's padre surgeon, Martinez, Tbe posse was to ttw saddle early regulars in tbe British army have Another aspect of Nazi persecu­ 4 p.m.: ^^_H next* morning, mid two vaqueros "I want te get to the canyon] went called up. As a whole, the Na­ tion to tiw Danish case. Up toCo ­ three months before you resume came often. When the danger had daylight Pedro," said Bowie. "I seen service. England to anxious Mr. WiUkie accepts tiw nomina­ Wttt aj*rinty >•#_•' That Is. indeed, passed he confessed be-had greatly tracked the marauder* through the tional Guard to supposed to have penhagen—the Paris of toe north, Tin whenever you are sure yc to get India tato the war, and aa of­ Willkie tendencies, and not Roose- tion at Elwood high (tiBiitaldliil-i bis a knife, ifemarked tiw padre, bbld- feared infection, "But I should have hills to a canyon la the mountains they claim—they still like to fight where, toward evening, toey ch arged right But be careful not. to- get; fered Mahatma Gandhi "Ml and vdtlan enee. ~Bot Mr. Roosevelt school teachers shake their head* iftg up* Qw bowte kntte ftMf interested known better," he said on* day. Except tor toajp-i" like tiw ra equal" dotfiinloa '"status,"*1ike Can­ hastened to assure tiw Guardists duels. But the Nazis have disarmed and whisper.'TYou could knock tis inspectioaTi^where "W& ytm get If "Texans" are strong blooded. You the Indians to a surprise attack. ada or Australia, but not until after - i night, Sabe?" . . -e^^^"' that it was most unlikely tbey would the Danes, and toey are gun-less to over wito -a teau\et_*?f-. amigoT" may be discharged from my care, It Was made too hastily, and the .-^Si, senor."- tta war. Ths tadtana were toofoxy . be seat for afield—something like a tiw "nth" degree. A local dramatic '• Pjp_:.,' "Ttw blade teas made from a let us see—it to four weeks. You red men. scattering at the onslaught Ttwy replied they would be a great ....Pfgoelns. cold snacks and »rgu- Ths otheas of the party were c| n>0 to 1 shot This tended to cool critic made a dirty crack about a blacksmith's file," returned Bowie are a lucky man, Senor Bowte. What of toe rancheros, sent back a cloud tioned to stick close together, help—if they were' given complete m&ts*over tiw Gallup poU. •-**$&• wli you te nowf" of arrow* at their pursuers. Pedro .their itl*ij)>(attowii»il Tfaw Tnil'ii localjtetress, So a local aotor chal­ wito a trace of -pride talpl weak1 - make ao noise and not to atte crack high-society cavalry became lenged to* critic. Tba critic ac­ jyj.e r -""!>•• a,, * ' :*3__fe*—e •.. -. n*S*v 7 - ''" TT 7 -T"" : ' - This was toe fruastiou tiwdbwas and bis iwqner<*t ttook advantage of tiw sudden confusion of tiwwarrior s to light pipes Dw faintest light an armored-car outfit, and New' cepted. There were no guns, no T " SUMMER PORTRAIT - "And calls for a long strong arm being asked in toe Estrada family. After prolonged discussions in which to rim toe staton horses eat of toe dawn, penetrating tt* leaden NAMES. York's ditto infantry turned into pistols, no nothing fiery. But hate Hilto snd dales to wield it" mused tiw padrs. - coast artillery anti-aircraft. So did And can wito banners Padre Martinez was consulted Don canyon and head them downhill tar and the driving -tain, found tiw will ted a way* Tiw enemies took Don Francisco entered the room mill in the itew$ Harlem's ditto-ditto infantry Ne­ futt'p^ppS' - ^^*^S on tiptoe. He greeted Bowie warm­ Ramon spoke, to B°ato7|||||j home.- jJP&r a tone toe brush was cuers riding test . They reached j groids. Tbe entire New England to bows aad arroi-jpt 'After two Wito rotten manners. ly. " . "Amigo !*^!Bs - exclaimed "Ybu have come to (California to fast; but titers were .toe many In­ canyon entrance, as hour later, pQbvernat Stasses, Norse-Ger­ National Guard bad two tanks (from flights ot arrows, toe actor was 'Thanks to Gad ttat yen are aUvel Uve. You mean to go upriver to dians. \ Doa Francisco catied s re­ tiw high watts ahut out the adtj Hartford, Conn.), and it was authen­ pinked to the arm, aad it was all Add similes: As ironic as the ides TeU me: what happened to that csn» Into Captain .Sutter. I have some­ treat and -toe Califtsrnians slowly daylight and utmost caution man-Czech . governor of Minnesota, J outlined plans toy' a local home tically asserted by war department •W&/"'''TWrMt&'ess''looked on, and at .Pterre. Laval putting other4French yobf" fSSLif 7 •" ^ .. thing betta#*TB. you wUl. become retired Grant tiw field used ta threading ttw winding l major-domoat Rancho Guadalupe I yn*i*rf, mads uj>.jg ypr v*»teran«, as bigwigs that we wouldn't have a real everybody went home anti-Next, but l«aderson trial for making mto- -7^-^C^*41fBI^_tJ^itaad:£* 9a.ta As tiw leader of hto Uttie band, cesses. Pedro suddenly halted wiH!make you a rich magi** Te—S suggested by Mr. Roosevelt. army tiU 1944. 4J__M?i happy. takes, - -?-^^'; too weak to tolte" - ;"*". T:' *~7| Don .Francisco was toelas t to wheel waited tor Bowie to come up. "Hi T;:-^77 "^J^IPili^-wglsBJI ,**But iajj"eiew words," begged Bowie thanked -D- ' shook hto head "I would rather be ster was taarless beyond hto years. j pointingte.a sharp rock toat lut| WtoSbt West Virginia went into each flpHIPS: nounced from Vichy, had shot down' free, Don "Ramon. t~hap^mt*y* OnlwppUy7j*4^N.atpurred afterfMs other's personal' characteristics, andl j/sWm.-Sl** a train of three armored "ta a few words/* responded Bow­ weit tf^6»mto^K|w«ei|Sod^T^ W^rHMer — 30 per cent of the entire French air ap* equipped with 18 anti-alrt-raft ie dryly, "we tarn mors or less of a been bee, A Texan just naturally comrades, an arrow struck bim be­ family histories, ii toebitteres t con­ force to 46 days of tiw battle of hate* ta be tied down. Besides, I tween toeshoulders . For a moment fight waa here." ^_W- gressional debate seen to perhaps a guns ta tiw bops "toat tt may ac­ fifibt** ^^^H England did one thing thai will FrancS^yierre Cot former. French , "Madre de Dlos!" exclaimed Dim want tea**' mora' ot tills country. ,ft be swayed-in bis saddle, but before •Then we'd betim scout -toeae century. Alcohol, slacker activity calm many an American Heart, She company yoa to to* future to protect air minister, was placed on trial year life." This would indicate that Francisco. ..• *T would tsaU it mors is very wonderful And - — who be bad gaUoped;#7hundred yards, Way to took tar Indiana.-We'U and billingsgate added to*-toe sena­ promised categorically to surrender :! by the enraged Generals Petain and the reaction te those balcony than less ot a fight.* Pedro has nev- knows? I might be batted' back to striving to cling to his horse, he on foot." , ^^^^ torial spice, and fist-shaking gave a none other warships to Germany, ta V : v pitched forward headiong to the Weygand, and perhaps not without speeches ira*t what it used tobe . ,et sees so big a bear—no, not in all T^S.*" T e'- ,•- •.,-. e T Re spoke to Pardaloe and §9 subtle punch toth e proceedings. The ' case tiw latter won tbe war, htngr 'i •^•MJ_aiiii.ii^iiM •3J£^M'_..'i..ii.w-. f^*-"*-**'—e..' -— ground. $3*. 1 . I—jlf_ j^tTjijvjMgttoto^.: Doa Ramon did not press hto *af- mie. "Pedro and I wttl work sbe-f issne was basej d tm. Ja stogie potent tonaiiijicaiwi nw ^PstfT^ale 1 n t mt '"„, -witire-i ^.jiirwtijBy bogaeiBtifiB .In.: . fflWit c^ei jpifoa.7 --.- TT^^M thefrt Instead.This was fine news 'tef-jW * *• 'tm_. ^ Int-amm-im-a^ Out at aaa,oan tulip **%* planted ywi must know PaiirT Martinez- He" ^^^S^SS^^^^T^^P^^L. t ^t^aaEtaplalte^-^Efc^taJ ft Secretary Morgenthan had unt- surtax on ail their new Polish sub- by the city of New York ta a spe- '.has been our surgeon, emlgp. '#• all round. The English begged, too, ^feCSMS alsa.to caHtitai-Jifflfe'Doane bar, yoa are always welcome, with | taB.hot pursui His t companionyelled s turned to att- taw. Keep your priming pass < fGR8ed'ga*d$to-pBt atemd hto office iects.f*.esocial equalization." Tbey ' etel Riverside drive gardw 800.000 - tar'SO'-to'ISft Yankee destroyers. It Pa* la Santa Satbajp^imetoppo your friends.- at'Guadalupe. And if tempt - a rescue?' ' Bui the fighiiug Die - horses wet* toft .*»$-_. -*,<*. ta Washington, Officials declined to seemed ttat British naval losses, tn also claimed, to bewilderment, that failed fta dciaSe np.,. Attar fPiJm scarce in California, .vi|-^,,''aeat»*. you tenortif 'again-' wjw" your earn- Une of pursuers had already passed quens, and tiie tput stela forwa safllata .toettsjrdei*,- treasury er so ths destroys class, bad- been vary toe subject Dutch bad such bad dtm't feet so futile about tiwdaffodi l pany 1 -shaU be careful not to lead lbs. fallen Don, and the piUfuUy treaswry. Myatery | 'We feared you would die from jSl on foot < •' heavy indeed. m&kM aaamten. twi, • - ItSa tiw blood yon tost Bag Padre Mar- you tato My more .bear traps. Tea tew Califoniians wet* driven bach 1 have saved my -ttta.** _W& Tit* SB CONTINUED} August 16, 1940 LAS VEGAS AGE Page ipaMtapten Digest pgressionalExpiiiditures Pass Fre^^mpetitiottX Foreig^TiAde Ends NATIONAL GENERAL Cool and Delightful 7 penty-One BilKon Dollar Mark Wtm* fm Britain Falli#aSippmaiifr AFFAIRS JOHNSON New Shirtwaistej (Released try Western Newspaper Union.) j% ...'• .,„;„- *'i- •••Jjjte_r—— r _-. """.!• "i IL...... -; f' Reviewed by PERFECT to put on and wear ,wt_pmmp^ "aiaiev face CAKTTR FBID I JU^B-jaJiLaJ8J^iasBg^.iiai,-, ps Mone^^€5p«ld Buy Entire Railway System of U. S. D economy, such as Amer­ Jouct print or aptm rayon, this beauti­ icans haveteown, cannot sur­ mmttmrnm \ mW ,. SSMa fully cut shirtwaist fashion wiU Or House One-Fourth of Families in Nation, Trecttu—«* deportment end AS TO PERSHING'S SUGGESTION be h cool delight on tha hottest. vive in a world that is else- NEW YORK.—General Pershing the National Defense com­ days of summer. No. 87X7 will look According to Survey by A.W. I. ^^^^ whereunder a regime ol mili­ says that w* ought to sell 80 "obso­ ao crisp Sad fresh, ia striped lin­ tary socialism/* Walter Lipp- mittee disagree on amorti­ lete" destroyers to EHgTSfta to save en, polka dot silk or brilliant white our owo country from Germ any. On AU taxes were 94 per cent of com­ mann, writing in Life, empha­ zation of capital invested in sharkskin. And It will feel com­ r the same subject George Fielding illiam Btuckartifar many -yeara bined net before taxes.—Seven cor­ sizes that there are tour great mar industries . ^7*. TVA fortable and unhampering, be- hington correspondent, whose porations earned a profit but landed "j-ttrt iBTy-f^^^^^S^^^W- '< eawaa ttw —aa ate ao aimple-aad- r* appeared in that newspaper, industrial concentrations in power assistance for na- "The question which we have to pd suddenly Sunday, August 4. to the red after paying taxa*_t_^ the world, tbe American, the nporartiy the Washington letter Taxes were $3.05 par "cotamon tional defense presents ask ourselves to a plain one. It ,be written by Carter Field and share outstanding, against dividends- European, the Russian and problems. -j___ ought not to be befuddled by such non-essentials as whether tiw trans- bt $1.62 par 'common share paid for the Japanese; that il Britain (BeU Syndics**-WlTO Servlce.l the year. h_^T.• tor ot destroyers "to Great Britain eased by Western Newspaner Union.) is conquered "the European, would or would not be 'an act of, These corporations maintained av­ the Russian and the Asiatic WASHINGTON.—Preliminary dis­ G. F. erage employment of 3,378,255 per­ cussions among members of ttw war*. It would be of course, but mt 7§1| industrial systems will ail be toat to only an academic question ITASHmCWON. — For the first sons. ^^S^i^S^f^^^iii house ways and''means committee 'Conclusion/of tiw study: ''Ever- operated by military govern- and ttw senate finance committee ... Tbe legal definitions of Interna­ in American history one ses- tional conduct... are now obsolete." ef congress has authorized fed- mounting tin burdens are not only ments as severely regiment­ reveal wide differ­ It seems that everything te. sow expenditures fa excess df"$20,- a handicap to the national welfare, ed collectivist systems. The ences cf opinion be­ but atob raise added, problems for tween ttw national obsolete as far as It suits toe pur­ |w»,ooo.-.^g following is a summary of the pose of those who are hen-bent on i nation was astonished and ia- every- manufacturer and business defense commission Inant in 1919 when two sessions of plan. They directly affect every em­ ideas presented by Walter and ttw treasury de­ getting this country tato a war for jBliiim appropriated $1,000,000,000. ployee sad stockholder. They in­ Ltppmantt. .'Jjsjjlllll partment to toe mat­ which it to completely unprepared ras tH«~—ff*—ti*» dollar cqa7 crease toe cost of -doing business, ter ot tiw amortiza­ Dw destroyers are "obsolete." Our Die American manufacturing area and reduce or wipe out profits." tion of capital to- own engagements ta treaties and —around such centers as Chicago, •*•*' '__r_pmSi %/* vested in war indus­ conventions and the tilings we have, Detroit Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Wil­ 1S34, we had our first $10,000,- tries. Ihe defense always stood.and sometimes fought mington, New York, Birmingham 1,000 session. 'Th&& - commission wants for are,' ta international law, "ob­ They Call It and so forth—may soon contain ttw fix years later, between January legislation ttwt wfll solete.** Pill only primary workshops on earth to August 15, Xpt% tiw third stimulate Invest­ . As to tiie destroyers being "obso­ which private property stiU persists •ton of tiw Seventy-sixth congress Henry ments in new plant lete": If they are, how does it hap­ POLITICS under constitutional guaranties, in Loading of ships with American products for sale abroad may horized spendfag to the extent of Morgenthan and equipment Dw pen, ss man of this opinion intimate By CARTER FIELD which tiw managers, ttw workers, become a rarity if the British empire falls before the onslaught of im.aT&Wa./ Pm, A?&jsettm's. Jar the export markets of the world ttnU then be treasury Wants tiw most money pos- or argue, toat the battle of Britain, Idp muchis •21.000,000,600. It the shareholders are not under the toe fata af ttw world'* freedom and direct command of an all-powerful dominated by the totalitarian industrial monopolies -aaid America stotor-^l^^^^^^^g^^i 11 buy Tiutright tiw entire raU- WASHINGTON.—Aid to Britain As indicated to a previous dis­ ttw safety of our awn country de- National Socialist or Communist |d system oFthe United States— has .slipped "into second place, with will face a menacing economic future. This is the belief of Walter patch, President Roosevelt wfll have pend upon scalding than to Britain? government ta this American in­ 'mile of track, every bridge, our own preparedness now first. This Lippmann, noted writer and economist." _?T - "W~T to ge*71 Utile tough wito Henry As an American officer said when is not because President Roosevelt dustrial region alone private firms it was being argued ttwt we ought ilnal and yard, every piece of Imports are controlled by tbe gov­ can do normal business by normal Morgenthau tt tiw-defense commis­ wants it that way. - Dw President may still be bargaining cbUectively; also to send over a million "obso­ ng stock and locomotive equip- ernment; Imports are not bought by methods in such an absolutely ab­ sion to to have its way. believes that aid to Britain to the workers may stttt be free to quit lete" Springfield rifles, "No rifle to nt every mile of telephone ami businessemen but by political agents normal condition of affajrs to to mis­ General discussion among mem­ beat possible policy for tiw United their jobs and great industrialists obsolete .toat will kill a man with "graph equipment plus every sta- ef-the government *b_y&A lead toe people crueUy, to blind bers of the committees indicates States—that every day Britain holds like Henry, Ford may StUl be free an aimed shot at 1,500 yards—espe­ and siding." W_Wsa them te toe need tor toe extraordi­ ttwt. toe biU likely to ba laid be­ off toe Nazis gives toe 17. S. ttwt to refuse to make -ttw airplane mo­ The wage*.of labor, ttw hours of cially when you have nothing with be official reports of the Inter- nary measures of protection toat fore congress wfll raise somewhere Ite Commerce commission place additional day to prepare, that,ev­ tors that government policy calls labor, ther movements of labor arc- which to replace it" tar; banks, insurance " companies set by, ttw decrees of the govern­ toey wtij have to have, te raider between 1300,000,000 and #1604100,000 current value of American rail- ery weakening of Germany under A ship doesn't necessarily become and private capitalists may stUl be ment ' Die conquered peoples work them defenseless sad then to take to revenue from excess, profits per bds at roundly $20,000,000,000. Dw toe British defensive blows wiU "obsolete" or "surplus" simply be­ free te invest or net to invest ta as prisoners of wals* . them down toe road ta rata. year. It to realized ttwt so large Eton built tip this railroad system make toe" eventual task of the Unit­ cause it is IS years old. this or ttwt enterprise. The plain feet of toa matter to amount ot revenue wfll accrue tat pr a period of 115 years. ed States that much caster.-. Put a Industry as a whole is directed for Nobody has shown this more In ttw other industrial regions toat if Britain fatts, then Europe. 1940, even if the bttl to made retro­ i*3_f- • • • -- Utile stronger, he bettetifs toat when toe purposes of ttw state—to pro­ clearly and honestly than Major none of these liberties remain, and Asia and Africa wfll be ruled from active, as seems probable. It to difficult for toe mind to-grasp we give toe" British soldiers and duce armaments, to obtain supplies. Eliot I don't know his qualifica­ tt tiw British commonwealth to con­ Berlin, Moscow and Tokyo. The DW probability st tiw moment to th spending. But we may re­ sailors something to fight wito, we abroad, to establish political power tions ss a naval expert tad apply­ quered and subjugated and revolu­ American manufacturers win then that no rate higher than 40 per cent ps the authorizations of the pros- save tiw Uves of American boys abroad. ing wefl known published naval tionized, none of these liberties be allowed to supply toe toteti- wiU be fixed for excess profits, but session to familiar terms. Let. .later- on. H^ Trade by Government Monopolies. standards and uptalwils ss to ttw which are normal to too Americas terias hemisphere with those prod­ it seems likely that tills wfll be [assume that toe whole amount There to a very strong foUowtog proper ratio of destroyers ta battle­ jaay.pf conducting industry will be Xt "ttds system established itseU ucts in which the totalitarian em­ divided into four brackets rather toed since January had been--fortiils theory throughout the coun­ ships. Major -Eliot showed toat prac­ re-established. finally in Europe ami Asia, our°04ra pires are temporarily deficient—as a than tiw two brackets prescribed ta Iroted to buUdlng houses at $3,000 try, entirely distinct from toe group manufacturers, our own farmers and matter of fact to supply them wito tically none ot toese destroyers te ML That would be a substantial No Private Rights. toe amendment proposed by -San. which sentimentally favors Britain miners and tiw farmers and miners those products which win be imme­ Robert LaFollette when the new surplus or ?an- be taken without ae — better than toe average either as a country or as a form of Even though nominally and in ap­ stripping our own navy. Tbey are pearance some of toe outward forms of South America wiU so longer be diately necessary to order to make tax law was under consideration. jwrlcan home today,. Federal ap- government la contrast with the die-, trading and competing wito private totalitarian industry entirely inde­ no more "surplus" than "obsolete*" ppriations for toese eight months of capitalism may stiU survive, to Another factor playing On this tatorsbip. Actually it to beUeved firms and private producers. They pendent of American industry. Just as a sidelight, most of them tree. The bodice can be fastened iM build 7,000,000 such houses, or fact- totalitarian industry is regi- problem to toat many small com­ with three buttons and turned here, that toe Republican high com­ wiU be competing and trading with American farmers • and miners are armed wtth four-inch ami three- _p|*» «v«y fourtii fauiily tit ttft mand feels the same way, with the mented and directed by-a lUctatorial panies have not had mai-y good back ia narrow, deep revers, or W0V*tuniieat^^^^_^^^_^M^M '^al^figa^^gbVeTtei^mp'hw^^o^' wfll be aUowed to supply toe tofSH- **—h" gr-ffi ".ai| wnll Pg; irith antv. lited SteteSaf^p llpl exception of the vice presidential Ues ,. managed by dictators and yeawlEttw fa^tfive, abme cj'th^iri btrtt^edateeattato^thKtetVwith That* ia proper^*. But it has no tarian empires wito toe food aad aircraft guns. Except tar World lEP^Bsilft' -• * * (Slfl nominee, Charles L, McNary. backed by enormous armed forces, i even haying deficits. Dw effect of shallow reveiSa-'l^^jfej^g^^a rights ss against ttw government raw materials temporarily seeded warra mm. artillery (about three- ranslated into Na-ibt?!' of wheat .' Yet tt to poUtics which has caused Under these conditions it to absurd a comparison wito these, ta comput­ Why not have itboth ways, since There ye contracts. But toere to tide them ever until toey can inch), cannon of higher caliber aad [current maritet prices, toe ex- tiw President to turn cagy en new to imagine that American manufac­ ing toe "excess** profits they might it'a ad very easy to make? There's srs no contracts, private or public, make themselves independent of anti-aircraft guns are what we do jkutures approved for the program steps to-s-id Britain. He has to be turers, farmers, miners, working enjoy next year, for instance, would practically no detailing to it—just that tiw government may not mod­ American supplies. And toese tem­ sot have, what we most seed and fee January this year tell a more SIJRE'toat Jw if not endangering men snd investors can return to nor­ be very hard on them indeed. a few gathers, beneath tba yoke ify or break. ~^S^^^^^^^S porary supplies wifl be paid tar e%- HUMOR IN TVA APPROPRIATION what we have tiw toast prospect of ressive *htty.~^^M^^M^SS hia" earn re-election. Not because malcy and do business as usual. ther in goods manufactured by tiw getting quiiddyi-T^^K^^B^ and darts at the waistline. The ssuming a f anil price of 70 cents the high command of the Republi­ - Thete la so competition among There to a bit of humor, to this circular skirt has a lovely, youth­ If toe rest of toe world's Industry enslaved labor of Europe or in gold ta Mr. Knudsen's last progress x iishel and an average yield of 30 cans would attack such an action, exporters and importers except that TVA national defense appropriation ful swing, i t~^**&r*-T_y '*r accepts or sinks under totalitarian obtained by conquest (gold that we report as published, -"bottleneck" khels per *_*,_ we arrive at a but,-because the isolationists are which ttw stete cartels and toe gov- which tiw administration had ao Pattern No. 8727 la designed for rule, so doubt we shaU have some- shaU then have to bury to Kentucky) items of procurement were dis­ p| production ot $21 per acre, making such a determined effort to erument which controls foreign ex­ much trouble getting started For sizes 14,18,18, 20; 40 and «. Siza change wiU permit .Tba^m&tgit *how~ti) do some business with toa or on credit asked of us in toe. name cussed as weUriHr those in which means that it will take a bfl- *»S»toee tee pubtfe that Roosevelt is r tastance,* Speaker WiUiam B. Bank- 16 requires 4% yards of 39-toeh rest af the world.- But for any pub- of humanity jg|***| jg. -fr^¥t *V- .there were no bottle-necks. But be acres bt wheat to pay for tiw leading as down toe path to war. prices of goods are controlled by ttw head," who went "to "Chicago hoping yatrarml w4%fltfft;n«p.". lic mas to tett tiw people that they tion, credit tha* wiU never be and didn't mention cannon. He proba­ leral spending authorized to eight : For instance, take tiw matter of gavarnment^Kj. egg^aW~7 WS passionately that he would be ttw Send order to*: can sever be repaid '^^8181118 bly didn't mention them because toe aths—assuming toe government these 50 destroyers. Ambassador vice presidential nominee. He knew 1 trouble toere tos't just a bottle-neck. every ounce of ttw national Lord Lothian said to * radio inter­ At toe same time tiw toteUterlas tiw left wingara suspected him af It's s needle'* eye and a-flockaf SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. production.' ! 8J8 view a few weeks back that the industrial monopolies wfll take pos­ being in sympathy wito the south­ 14* Hew Meats ematy Av*. camels. lllpli lut of course, we could not raise greatest aid this country could give session of toe export markets of tiw ern conservatives—se he tried ap­ sas Francisco «r • J^* Calif. Major Etiot is very frank and very Jillion acres of anything ta a sin- Britain IMMEDIATELY would be 50 world. "pPS peasement - P^i-S Enclose IS cent* in coins far ~ accurate ta calling the shipment of year. Dw combined harvested "of those World war destroyers, These Finally, our domestic economy is Pattern tta...'w^..... Wttt..ijSMJt "We established, financed and set destroyers an "act of war." It to la of all American farms and all are the' destroyers which up until JLaSalto Map of tei«in«_«- Conditions— tiw U. S. wiU face unprecedented Man* •j*rtS$^t^i^fti«Sa*ii»a*-— up on Iffirm and* enduring founda­ war itself, tad it to vicarious war—" Ips is only 300,000,000 acres. This tiw present war broke out everyone difficulties. The disposal of the sur­ AiMralM, ^m^'it&m'Ui£t.'^l,imtu^fiT k.URS**" *__i tion," he said to his "keynote" undercover war. Dw kind of war Jans it would take tiie full crop, of. thought would eventually be broken s_T •.•*•—- pluses ot agriculture, mining, ami speech, "the great Tennessee Val­ we have always condemned and se successive harvests, plus one- up tar scrap. They had- been. industry wifl have to be done is com- ley authority which, for afl time, pledged ourselves not ta wage. Dw Ird of toe fourth harvest to pay packed ta grease, wito no thought of petitkm wito the products of ttte wUl furnish a great vehicle tat the weakness of this position seems to me federal spending biU • aa sp­ their ever being pat in commission enslaved, subjugated or vassal re-^ development and conservation of the to be, toto: Our policy always has ired to toe year 1940 to date, until last fall, when President Roose­ gions of Europe, Asia, Africa and W f"-_ commerce and resources of ttwt baas not to be aggressors ta any plated another way, every Ameri- velt ordered them put te Shape tor South America. T|g|_"i CLASSIFIED 1 "*^E 3_T 5^W_ great geographical area which it UK. We fight ooly when we taw farra would have to produce Its use., At that time there was much Dw important raw materials ta served, which witt be a potential \ap HS* .-/-.^— attacked or threatened. tial crop and torn everything talk about ttw "neutraUty patrol," which wa are deficient wfll have to factor in flood control sad naviga­ DEPARTMENT pr to tiw government fpr mora. be obtained from toe totalitarian tion, and which OFFERS NOW These war minded men are put In three years to pay tar tills first But later toere came ttw torpedo- monopolists. Inevitably we ; shaU READY ASSISTANPE IN THE to tiw position of having to say', and 1000.000,000 congress. boat episode. It developed ttwt \be mr—i ** V—t^tWm\ ha|«a to transform tato armament in­ PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM fta* tbey do say, toat we are so threat­ Ills would mean nothing left on Halted States bad butit some of m ened now—to ttw death. If toat to PERSONALS fcE^jfc;,.r^B / '^__fl 9ri. .I**! "a* 1 r—____\_\\ dustries many industries that new toe manufacture of many of tiie es­ farms for feed seed, or family these Uttie ships wito 18-inch tor­ produce tar export Inevitably we sential ingredients of national de­ not true, then we ought aot to ge ta -_ ^Pteimmmptt* awacNs suppUes. Tit would leave noth- pedo tubes, toe size used by the shaU have to take hold af our toed fense.?-, flllll. war—even to tots Mind-pig, bootleg ter. murray s Hygienic Powder. Sample by for routine operating expenses. British. We have no 18-inch torpe­ war. H it to true, then we ought to aad raw-material surpluses and use But It so happens that, after «Ns mattaatttn*., BOIXTWOOO, c*J.tr. does! our navy does not like them, n__v**- ***** them 'ss instruments of economic, go to war tomorrow—with every­ preferring the 21-inch type. _*%_ months of searching, tile ONLY pow­ or federal government to toe 'mtt GJ^iiizyi. T&T """""iBSffiS**- warfare*- '^^^^_W^M er shortage which the New Dealers thing we have. Ss_—M>t to. a - Congress discovered by-accident •-**-3 . V I mutt* litmmmt amta/m 'e To do this we shall inevitably have knockout you can't "hit soft" T^^gHardi Words | Itest growing "industry" to the toat toese torpedo boats were to be have been able to dig up ta psit |ited Stapj__^*ff;^_ to bring att foreign trade under gov^ ermbehu tot IX^^UI tyttah aft} 4,-- .... ,,.' a a... ;.....,„/ ..-.-: A^lWW-* ' inflicted - tar a-mapn- turned over to ttw British and toere erament controL Inevitably we LINDBERGH AND PERSHING tecent official figures show pub- The above map accompanying the August bulletin of U. S. ttw excuse ot national defense to la emu, a wood cut down by an axe **aa.* terrific oatory from, the too- shaU therefore have to bring domes­ You can get a sample teste of grows, but harsh words are hate­ employment to 1939 as 129.8 per lationists. They protested despite" tmrtiMM eohditibns tented hyTftAdm F,rtt>n.itm yniat*a*t !»* at • - Vr/%T^a"^^^Pf_I it to, he to afraid of alienating the t>ea*mhex^^___M^^'"'' ^$_l greatest gains-have been made, te power as it to necessary 'Jji,-eatch unorganised snd unmanaged indus­ have tp do it wito both victor and Be U. S. clvU se-rvice commis- followers of tiw isolationists—just a Dw steal industry has been ttw engineering construction. Recently tiw-flood waters nextapiteg!* _££§j| vanquished, even If th* victor Is Ger­ lydatPinkhaiii'j I'S July report shows s few more tew of them voting against tarn ta leader to tiw improvetoent which contracts awarded for tola type of trial system would be raw naked Obviously Mr. Stettinlus did aot many, toat we shall have ta recon­ i LOta.OOO civil employees on the November might decide whether or has already taken place. Operations construction have reached the high­ soldiers trying to stop a charge of mean "next" spring though aa this al payroll—against 564,487 on cile ourselves te tola ides and ttat WNU—W not there to to be tour more years of have increased frbm 00 per cent of est level ta history* This program tanks. te written there has aever been a 33—40 Ch 4, 1933, it.would be wise to try to intercede toe New Deal. """" dspHSy~ta~£_frearty part of April, Includes projects to nearly aU parts . ta toto condition of scute econom­ correction to toto affect But pre to stop this war before It destroys cawerftilBess Wears " ' :_\ But ha to working oa pubUc senti­ to 88 per cent Domestic buying to sit toa United States, and w^l stimu­ ic distress, the country Jrill he in­ viowly-ta hearings StetttoltaiJwd B, any mora of civilization. - Cheerfulness to also an excel- aerican industry to IMS paid ment Dw fact that Secretary of active, and foreign orders hove been late activity to many.lines. l&%_\ vaded by foreign agents seeking to mads, tt clear be m * 4>fr>Hif -at'- pa aggregating $811 for every per- make deals wito helpless, frightened. water storage ta toe Hiving at 1942. Some Journals imply "Stat" Lind*. tent wearing quaUty. It haa been Stete Cordell HuU virtually sum­ received to large volume. These are In the textile Industry activity has called tba height weath«r of ttw en toe payroll. This ta tiw fig- expected to posh the rate several Ignorant and shortsighted private in­ Asked about toe prospects, a man bergh's speech had been ghostwrit­ moned photographers to picture him been considerably increased at toe heart—Samuel Smiles, reported by toe American Fed- par cast higher during toe coming terests, these deals Wfll be at ttw familiar wito TVA operations since ten by Nazis sad contrasted It witti congratulating Gen. John J. Persh­ woolen mills, and ttw output of toe (ition of Investors, on the basis of wet-as. expense of other private interests. toey started said: General Pershing's urging ttwt aw ing, after Pershing's radio appeal cotton mills has been maintained at riled reports from 183 leading They wUl set one section cf ttw staid part of our savy—SO destroy­ to tot Britain have the destroyers, Even if toreign orders should de- a higher rate toss usual. Production »tlor.s. i^fei country against another, one indus­ "If tea dam were started tomor­ ers—tato this war faty toe subterfuge speaks volumes. cMae, ttta. reduction WiU be more of rayon continues to be large, try against other industries. 2|| row, construction could not be com­ Miserable I Prlcei of onmmniUtlPi tatve re- cf -mASes?. ..Sm*._ -.i^s — Private-todustriesthat go manage pleted to toe point of storing water BBCOib EXPENOmiRE President' "S«K»evelt '• to not going matood relatively stable wito ooly Ita two years. Based cm TVA's dam THBagwa' wito part of what Lind­ to s*M to to* totalitarian agenU can- with backache? through tiw campaign without gTt^ COSTLY BRIDGET small declines ta the general aver­ building record at Norris, s similar bergh said, but the man who denies be paid only by- Imports, pro­ Foe tee flrst time in history. tie stumping ta additkm to tiw "flre- age stage toe sharp upward spurt project It would be three years sft- Ms rigr*t to say it SS being un- HEN kidneys function bsdly and! duced by enslaved labor, which wiU ba' Batted States' congress ap» Ht.de chsto.'' libera are two reasons ; Dw war dspsrtment says Boston at tiw outbreak of war tost Septem­ er ttw project to approved before American convicts himself thereby yos -WP*r a iwggias badtathe, compete ruinously to tiw domestic W priated a sum exceeding ftt,- for this. One to that regardless of moat continue to tarnish drawbridge ber. Farm prices have held firm water could be stared. of sa im-Ameriosn state of anted out* wHh diitkmt, burning, »anty w too market tor other American Indus­ freauenl, mrtomon end getting up at 1.000,000. Congressional expend- what other talents he may have, service at sight on tines bridges and total farm income for tiw first • "Maybe toey wa going to get Hittertag HitkHt^^ tries. Or toese private interests niont; when yoe I«el Hrad, nwyjaas, §tttre passed tiw $1,000,000,000 Roosevelt* s new running mate, Hen­ oVer Fort "feint channel, although it five months ef tiw year was 1ft per work done faster, because ed toe Black Jack at 80 to still one of will be paid ta stolen gold toat can­ ***mm-j_fymm Doan't PUIs, aark tor the first tone in MM, ry A. WaUace, 'haa Saver been se- cost* the ctty $2,200 per boat Dur­ east higher toad during toe corre­ emergency, but toere was aa reason ?the worM*s..-i|taat soldier*, tart be not be spent and witt have to be Dam's ma especially 'ter poorfy Recording to a recent study re- teused ott being M rabble rouser. ing tee first eight month* o* 1839 sponding period last year. Crop pros­ for delay at Norris. Moreover, Nor­ knows as Uttie naval strategy as I. buried. And if the oppressed indus­ woftdna kidney*. Millions of box*. eased by the American Federa- Roosevelt's fond dream af tiw vice <»ly five vessels passed the bridges pect* are promising, aad ttw est! ris Sam was built at a titoa ot great George Eliot unconsciously *'obso- wm wed every year. They ate fecom- tries that are threatened hy ttta °. ^rptmvWbnw^TmTWSay^ mr'tr---—tjaf inntttrlata naming tlw •hiring ^ose hffl^ with payroU «MK mates are that total output this year unemployment when there ma* no teted" his text at ttw moment of it* inended tb« country ov*f. Aa yew ___Pthat this wm equals tiw ea-' stumping load doesn't fit to with hi's peases teteJBagfllSe".": -Th*"w*iW-~* ? poiuibflity of priority tar any other utterance. However. Ifr may later atiampp'm^m practical political views. Other partment denied tiw Btty'a petition !IB'W a^fi"tiw--t«*y^^ jiBtiiltolttlaw^iilil "re gross income from American Dw vigor with which industry bas project and wh«i ail, the labor that be dragooned tar ttw apostate. Knox.. reastm to toat tiw early polls indi­ tar closing drawbridges from 1* p. teresto toat might have don* busi­ puttos .for more than three years. progressed todieata^.toe basic ness with the totalitarian agent* wfll could possibly be used was eager tai t^iQpirta'ksow that -aa7a*vy--. cate some definite WiUkie trends. m. to 6 a. m. tabs. Spill strength of our economic system. clamor snd complain. doesn't agree with General Berthing. DOANSPiLLS 10 Page LAS VEGAS AGE Friday, August J6, 1.

• Last Longer Girl Ball-Fighter HtfiEWeather Go-to-School Headwear Will Slip covemjaill keep longer If the Whiriand attraction la tiw bul 'Sewing' Speeds top* of the arms and the head rests ripgs af Peru, Portugal, aad Mericj Kathleen NdTti^Says: are severed with pieces of the same City la IT-year-oId Conchita Gtotrorf mmmmamtwmmamaaaamtmaaamaaaaatsmwmbmmaaammmammysmwaaaammatmamwmosommmmmm^aimmmm i n *«*•.*• •*-•-. aws-mm Menus Which. Include Ghie Matched Turbans Up Warplane% material. The pieces harmonize if declares tke American Kagaatte4] art go that tiie design matchen that She already has 32 victories ta credit Conchita spent most of b* \ Better Days Are Ahead Perk You U]i rmtm. against which His placed. childhood training to be a "H •"vices-;. By €_ERIE NICHOLAS Spot-Weldim Care* ay-*^ mmm.• : - ^^ i - -' - --Figitar StSSt. ' •"—-—fighter.'•"•••" -" .i«i"i*"iii"ii'i..ii By DR. JAMES W. BARTON im*i tho Bottteira&t Albert Fenn's net la a pigeon I - (Beteased bar Western Newspaper Union.* In ProjJBctioBv -" Which Sits on his shoulder while he Co«l in U. S. 1 HE foods you should eat goes shopping snd responds to his One-third ef tiw world'* supply iwwm Tin large quantities during LOS ANGELES.-A method of whistle when he comes home item coal to produced annually in til O- "sewing" together toe metaCparts work at night 11187-- -~-iS*!M United' Ststete7TTigTP5a#ll '" the summer are fruits and of today's complicated war planes, vegetables and. fortunately which promises to accelerate rnanu- ^g First Dog Shot .. ; .TSj'Ferseverance f , "•'« they are in such ***-t*1f'*l* a, tht n-t '*-t otytaom tnr n • • Bobby, an Alsatian dug iilliiiijUiI —IVrseverance- conqaetSt teha abundance that TODArS production rate of 50,000 machines a to a crack French Zouave regiment Morris believes. Morris wound they are reason­ year, to well beyond ttw experiment aa a messenger, was the first deg to in a 606-60*3 tie for the Democrat, ably priced. HEALTH stage in our aircraft factories. be shot by the Germans on tiie West- nomination for city connell.at Tbe sewing is an effective spot- mi front, according to a report re­ primaries in Salisbury, M.&. "Well, If you are a COLUMN welding process for' the aluminum ceived in Paris. His body was re­ he commented as officials planned. calorie counter alloys which go toto almost all mod­ covered and was buried with tbe fol­ recqunt and possibly a special rur and count or measure the ern warp lanes. IlllS lowing epitaph: "Here lies Bobby, This does not mean'that the air­ off election, "tost year. I. lost by number of calories you eat a messenger -dog, who fell ea the single vote." 111111 craft plant* win begin turning out field of honor while rendering serv­ eaeh day, you ciHtisaMy cut machines by the wholesale next down about 5D0 calories from' week. °* even next year.. ~T$it_Wi$0 ice. Woman Speaker your whiter to your^summer It does mean that, very slowly. For the first time in ita 74-jreaJ the plants are overcoming some of Nat Religious histoi*y the University of Nev diet. r ^ the manufacturing "bottlenecks" It has been estimated that only Hampshire will have a woman eoail As meat, eggs, ft* am- butter now becoming evident as the gov­ about 5 per cent of London's popu­ piencement speaker. She to j__I may "look" too heavy tor warm ernment seeks to gear them to na­ lation concerns itself with church Lillian M. Gilbreth, consuling en*| weather, and «alad* tional defense needs to what. tois going. '_^*l gineer. _ -' e^ , and Juicy fruits ap­ been termed a period of limited pear and are more emergency. r^K ||j|§ German Language appetizing, yoa may Ancient Decorations ' • Riveting Method Tee Slow,^*^ The German language is spoken Shell, crystalline spar, bone an' be tempted te Uve Tbe old method, which to toe rivet­ entirely en fruits by a majority of the people in 16 Ivory were all employed by the ap ing together "of metal planes by of the pi "cantons in Switzerland. Cients for architectural decoration and salads during •mail armies, ef skilled am) semi­ ttie warm weather. skilled workmen, to a production On these hard substances, the col*j This to a mistake bottleneck which has grown up over Dixie Named eriste could produce excellent da • WkJe, mar will end. Bumilhttiont te__ be swallowed; prices to**! be paid; and you wfll find A New Orleans bsnk was responsi- signs. The thin film of color, how] yourself "tired," be­ a* tens period id years. Faster Heart. teefaaF4a*wtrfr«a starvedMdastroyed ay mafnittridan} tha daaaj anil ba ble for the popular term "Dixie,'* e-mt, was Hot durable—it soon buried; end a treat many loud voices win be silenced by death. cause the salads and methods of fabricating did not lend away and Ught places showe-j fruits are ia bulky themselves readily to the manufac­ applied t*-the land bfelow the Mason- through. Since those days, mode th f have ture of planes to small lots of 100 By KATHLEEN NORMS Ite. Barton *-! tilled your Dixon line. Henry E. Elrod, Hous- methods of decoration include cerl DON'T BB AFRAID or 20ft 'ifxfgPi. Slip toa' engineer and numismatician, WO pamphlets came to America it at free from danger ___§""-: *A stomach and satis­ tain mordants to let the colors an4] ef- invasion os she ever wet, gem- fied your appetite and yet net enough Each aluminum alloy rivet—there said the Citizens bank of New Or- my desk this morning, arB 220,000 at- them te a mediutfi- leans was the' originator, through its leen Norris behave*. She point* out calories and not enough meat, eggs from.such dense substances Tfrom the Writers &0M- that many years will pett before or fish tor rebuilding tissfie have W at tiie nape of the neck is sure weight bomber—was heated and 10 piastre notes. The note* were is­ War bureau tot Anti-War Bidet can be reedy to attack us, been eaten. llllllp|feP news that is news. You can then put in a dry toe refrigerator. sued in 1882, printed half in French dye bath for several hoars. and a lot of things-eon hoppe* In carry out toe idea as extreme It to a characteristic of toe metal aad half in English. On the face of Mobilization. If your interior that time. If he does try to come You have been rightly advised ttwt heating and sudden cooling will Unwanted SUk that you hems more fruit ate! leafy as you please. Knotted and tied, the note Was the ward "Ten" and economy, like mine, has been aver here, hia invading Stats would ttw ends will stream down to make it soft and workable. Brought Because of ttie low American de-! tie mapped tang before tttey reached vegetables ta warm weather than in its corresponding French word, mand tot raw silk, the fiber ha in something of a quiver of'ir- U the waistline at the back or from the—refrigerator and-tapped "Dix."i Southerners called the hills our mores, Miss Norris point* out. cold weather, but you are advised into a plane's fuselage, wings or been piling up unsold in Yokohama repressible lerror over- the also that you should eat "some" TT'S high time to be tackling tiw stop at the shoulders. You can "Dixie,"" In those days, states to*** "get ta the better shops a clever control surfaces, toe rivet expands and Kobe a,nd reelers are trying war news of late, over the meat, fish or eggs ones a day. •*• go-to-school wardrobe problem. ; sued their own money and much of oceans, Is at a disadvantage. Wat's Uttie chignon type such as LUUe and hardens. . '^v______p^.^" to sell so as to get cask to buj horrors that pour in upon us A few of 'toe summer menus So tar as mfllinery to concerned, it Was almost worthless. Tha New : why we are as nearly invincible at Dache Interprets via a red, white Ihe Spot welds take toe place ot cocoons. - j__8i from the. telephone, radio, heme as any country can be. That's Which give an all-around diet are: . thanks to tiw charming fashion of Orleans bank was in prosperous con­ wearing bewitching little match tur­ and black silk scarf manipulated rivets. This art has token time to rnnyisx TX*%S*K_ prfegiB, the tWO why It seems, to many women at Breakfast—Frutt with milk et as you see above to the left in toe dition, however, and the bills spread Sift Flour cream; a teaWti 4Htg and two pmm bans, such as have boon ap tre- develop. treatises together form a fine least, i foolish ppt*, to carry naval ovtuT Note the saucy chignon trill Oats Coat aad Time. threats too tar away from home. of bacon (or torn eggs); bread er mendously popular of late, toe col­ at the back and see the Impudent ly-'beoame known as tiie land of the measuring it aad always - lift it) .tonic for today*s excitement roll, tea or coffee. Pwggm lege girls' plan of action to made Now the spot-welding of aluminum Taking care of ourselves, maintain­ how io toe fore designed to accent alloys to cutting down, bote manu­ "Dbries," and finally, Dixieland lightly lata tha measuring cup. and hysteria; the "frantic ing a dignified attitude to national , Luncheon—Celery or lettuce soup; perfectly clear. Just keep ta mtod* your widow's peak to the utmost canned or fresh fish; eibbage or tiw slogan "a matching turban with facturing costs (by reducing tee boast and foolish word" of troubles oversea* tost are neither This type turban also adapts Itself number ot man-hours per plane) understood by .as nor ot our mak­ lettuce .salad; berry cake or pud­ every track or blouse or suit." to the new pompadour bairdress. Germany and Italy are affect­ ing, would seem toe wiser policy. It ding; iced tat or coffee. Sounds like a big order, doesn't it and toe total period required tp com­ ing us all, and we are already If you Uke bright stripes, tell ttw plete a plane. One of the.new Amer­ would seem tiw characteristic Amer­ Dinner—Roast beet, or' eMr^a-^ at. but truth is it's as simple a way to ican dive-bombers, tiie Vought- looking skyward to see the ican policy. For while we are will? fish; potatoes; leafy vegetable, corn get rid Of' toe hat question as we wart* this. taB via a stylish peaked CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Ji*g-tolkelp.JiL.eyiCTTtoCT^possiMe dfrpSaa; berries. " • .know. . 7||f|:-*~ - Bill "turban together wito a gigantic Sikorsky shipboard fighter, has a para^utfeTroop^^dar^mng. J matching envelope-begof *a*fc=wfaite>.- ^•ft-Pfft iwnpl*fl~M»a;—ehUdren peas or com or asparagus or to ttw idea of being posed back of prints 25c. KKX PHOTO :s Ogden Uuk USED TRUCKS squash; berries and cream or iced tho n^w pnmpsrlnw-. h"'*"-'-> l-V-wfefr- jersey dfaped turban work out, Her* tube cpntroi for timing the current cording to tiw pamphlet Forty-two starved or destroyed by malnutri- vBflppe-rThe worst of flw'Welding fruit ^^^^^^L_^^MM you take a piece of your dress goods a reefer of dusty rose flannel over OFFICE EQUIPMENT Wis* Tnicksri My million Frenchmen, forty-six million tlon; ttw dead wfll be buried; and a navy and white striped jersey problems. _t_E^I__»»^^ s great many loud vetoes wiU be to match up a turban to go wito your British; seventeen million Belgians - • •- b' IsiiliS^s new tatt frock be sure the model you dress, navy. shoes with dusty rose Otoer airplane manufacturing NEW AND USED thnks and ch.ir.. fttev. ^^ffcwat p-pital Chewoiet'' and Dutch; plus Norwegians, Poles, silenced by death. And when we'U quilted bag and gloves add a defl- processes are being "cleaned.' ftp?: typ-wrlter,, addinft mrh'4. >afM, n sssls all emerge, adjusted to toe new con­ select to ttw kind ttwt will set off £ t. DESK EX., 35 W. Broadway. Salt Last Danes. Czechs, Austrian* and LiBC- Removing Objects your flattering pompadour curls to nite style touch, toe cabocbon twist to anticipation of a production of 1936 CHEVROLET embourgers win., bring toe total to ditions, recognizing a Uttie less pow­ ef- tiw matched Jersey turban sup­ 50,000 planes a year7 While the pro­ er, and pride ta tills nation, a Uttie perfection.' -Note the turban shown BARBER COLLEGE over one hundred fifty million per- fProm Eye-Safely*^ to toe oval below to toe left Here plying the 'final touch of chic. See duction of American aircraft for mil­ more power aad pride in that, a tag bow flatteringly it reveals the pom­ itary, airplane and private use prob­ ew of territory cUpped off here ,tuid at­ TpHE commoflftij.object thatjjato a. bright red drape toi^to-ought SSsK-a- ** Class Kow Starting '--*//_£• - •Bad.---- splf ilSK * Into toe eye is a tiny* cinder or through a golden ring in a way padour, which, as said before, is the ably never will attain *ttw~tt» and m^_UOlMU BARBEK COLLEG» J7s7 "Most of these," the essay states, tached there. |__^ characteristic feature of the newer speed of automobile production, the ' Barber tools furnished on new plea. a. speck of dust 'S*H that gives the exotic tar east caste : . "are more bitterly opposed to Hit­ , And tor toe great mass el Euro­ As soon as toe clndir or speck of to toe picture It tells you that tor- turbans. Jpl| air-line plants are borrowing boldly 17* Regent Street Sstt *Ufcs Cttjr, UUh $1847 ler ttitel we are—they have more pean women toe day's problem wfll from Detroit to increase their .ef­ dust gets into toe eye, toe eye,be­ bans that tilt forward go fifty-fifty The vogue for matched fabric hats reason to be. Furthermore, inside be what it always waa: a tab tar gins to water, which to nature'* way with toe very new pompadour types. - ficiency, -llllllillli (Sllle oaj, ACOUSTICON Bed Cal, a Chassis Ms. STM - Germany itself all to not «_lg|. toe man, a welcome for toe new to expressed not only in turbans tor ef washing ttie object dawn to lower Assuming that you will be getting this fttti but we will see many Hearing- Aida Sines lite **Alwsj*i Better Bays" • With toto threatening mass of hatred baby, a Uttie less butter perhaps part of eye, or into ttw corner. Just together a whole collection et tear- New Vacuum Tubes or Oarbau Aids. around him, Hitler would probably gad fewer exchanges of old ears brimmed sports hats made of tweeds Experts Found Behind Both Air tee Bone Conduction. CAPITAL CHEV allowing yourself to "cry" fta a bans to match (with each dress a to match suits and coats to which think more than" twice before he tar new; pleasures that can't-be minute will often bring toe object to sett-fabric headpiece) we especially Nature in War Camouflage The 1st test shines UU * P. M. looked around tor more enemies." kept away where there to health and add a shopping bag of ttw same and AptPpnpmupMpftm a point where it can be readily seen cite the "chignon" tin-ban as, a must behold a perfect ensemble for travel ALAMOGORDO. N. M.-Experts HI So. State thm Lake Friends Now, Fees Later. work and love* reconciliation tp new and removed by the corner of a have ia tiw group. The turban Witii ~. _'a."pmm'Pst-\' '$£$_ ideas—ideas which witt be fading and town wear." IB® to war .camouflage could learn a Mt So. State Bt. Salt Laka atr, Glab The article goes on to sketch toe clean handkerchief or a piece bt a chignon or wito a bandanna tie lesson from toe mice,' Heard* sad situation of a completely triumphant and blending and changing tato the tightly rolled gauze. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.' BABY CHICKS Germany, holding .a very shaky old ideas before toey are fairly ac- even toe burros of New Mexico, to If object to to lower part at eye the opinion of Or. Frank Blair of DENVtB HATCHED {____f U _ trues with Russia, it to true, for cepted. JIJ§|§ '^S__W&,- on eyebati or lower Ita it can be ttie University of Michigan. BLOOD l*Sgti5VtlSVll» HOTEL BEN LOMOND Stalin is none too comfortable s S^ It Has Hapyn'a gt*km**®jM tSaifUy seen end removed tt ttw pa­ Pompadour Felt Fashion Hints for Ml heaTiaa. Laghoma, and Minor- neighbor, and holding with Italy one Tbe scientist said be bad decided cos. A erode. IS.9Sl UK. I6.50i OGDEN, UTAH For toe face ot Europe has been tient te told to look upward- as after toree months- of painstaking AAA. se.§5> Hea-ry MbwL tS.45. at those compacts which, as we've war-rlddl«d „Snd .tiw^ bqtmdaries of you puU the lower lid downward The College GtoA aU seen in 'toe last disgraceful scrutiny into toe family life oi rep­ COLORADO "&TCHERY. Deans Europe changed Incessantly for one By having patient look downward While tiw dress of the college girl tiles and small animals in the Aia- 4 weeks, to aU ready to be transferred thousand^ years. Spain ruled The as you lift upper Ud, any object on mogordo area that men who try to to any new winner, as soon ss that Netoerland* by Inherited right; Po­ must assume a casual look, yet in toe eyeball can be seen It ttw Ught reaUty it must observe most metis- bide battleships and other war tai- INEXPENSIVE MEALS winner to declared.TIT land has been anybody's and every- to good, tf no object can be seen plemente with well-placed paint sire body's"' Calais^"was Queen Mary's;' : Tha beat food is Salt Lake Is nerred b» But suppose all that settled, and and ttie patient tells ydaHhstTX" IflsSnetlon. strictly amateurs compared with na- The MAVELOWER CATB .. Alsace and Lorraine have to took in feel* a* if something to scratching - to* European peoples, one hundred You WIU tariU wifb delight at toe rture; — -.- - - - ~ M 114 Booth Main—I-OPULAB MUCT-I "and fifty million strong,"iKaeHy ttw glass every morning to see toa upper part of his eyeball, the --/Pjt.. Blair sought vta his three- *aunc*teona. IWinera and SandwiCllea whether they're French or German; sight of the new featherweight Jer­ herded into line; then we are to object to on tiie iteWT Side of th* sey dresses styled te classic sim­ month study to determine the part imagine Hitler turning toward us. autocracy starved and shot down upper Ud; - Tlffl S#' the range habits of brown pocket Pako Light sad Water Systems toe people of Russia within toe plicity but spectacular at that be­ Hto dead burled, toe crippled activi­ Tha Benefit of Tear*. cause of toe fringed shawl of ttie mice to New Mexico played ta'pro- Ser-le* Parta for all models Ntt light ties of a dozen nations mended ahd memory of man; nothing toat can the upper Ud has hard tissue- self-'erisey that to thrown noncha­ ductog protective coloration—which sag nllai systems. New improved models nr happen toere today can surprise tftit Mat. Bates Ironclad batteries. Parrla- shakily busy once more, tiw inev­ cartilage—on its edge. Thto makes lantly about one's shoulders. causes a brown mouse to turn white Dunn direct-drive, aell-gevernina, wind- itable famine of thai awful winter of them after what tttey knew in 1805, tt a Uttie difficult to turn ttw Ud driven IUfht plants. Certain exelujlve dealer­ Aad then there are the newest-of- to tiw white sands of New Mexi­ ship terrltorlea avrdlabie from Dilee factory 1940-41 somehow survived, and tiw and all the long centuries before 1905. to expose ttw object However, tf co desert, black to toe lava beds of distributor. . '- --rspe.-i, . . Spain has had a dozen insurrections the-new pinafore frocks. Can imagi­ dictators themselves. still alive— you stead behind tta patient aa he nation go beyond this—a navy dress the nearby Malpais, and red in the PEtERSON $ Uf OISTB. CO. 14* Ssssis It* Bathe • It** t» M.M Which is always a big ussUiVij/tion— to a hundred years; her kings dis­ looks upward, and hold tof point bt red sands near Alamogordo.. 7^'- fs-aily tuw far 4 sereoaa * - U.W appear, reappear, fly again. Napo­ with a bright red pinafore of sheer •II So. Btata Salt Lak* tiHr toai they're ready for us. The plan a pencil oo ttw upper part of the wool wito pleated apron skirt ami The scientist discovered that even Atr Cooled Lamm and Lohhy . would be to establish a great miU­ leon thought he owned HoUand ami lid, the oblect can be turned back­ lizards to toe three areas turn part­ KQOAjf.fiHtsi.tJiG ,;rlll Basis Coffee Ska* Ta» Baea. • Italy, and sallied gallantly tote Rus­ a jumper top all carried out to de­ Home »f tary base in one ot ths Central ward. If tiw object to en ttw toner mure little girl fashion yet akilltully ly white, black or red after a short American countries. But hundreds sia across what wasn't yet Belgium, side of ttw Ud, it can be removed stay. ... ^Kl - Botany — Kiwanis—-K»CT-U vea in 1800. In a generation or two all tuned to teen age wear? Yoa witt PHOTO-KlUtft BaihsMS ianUailali -****- of thousands of men must be landed With ttw pointed piece of gnaw. wan* te Include one of the new snd He spent some time investigating ^M1C0N0MY FILM SERVICE toer* before a gun can be toed, line* toe countries lapsed back to ttieir Chambet Ot CassSsaM, and Ad CNrt. original positions, if indeed Euro­ the thought, then, to toat when clever drawstring models done la assertions of ranchers that white Aay Roll Dsvsloptd wh* ef communication opened, and guns, an object gets toto tha aye, ttw Whether tiie bat be wide of brim, jersey. They are fitted to waist with burros—commonly called "Rocky I QiHliiy td*b_y3WmEm**. tSt Hotel Ben Lomond tanks, ammunition, hospitals, com­ pean countries may be said to hot* a tiny toque, a draped turban or a UUD8N. urea fudh things. 1S|S|* tears should be allowed tb few tar drawstrings that tie -to front. An­ Mountain canaries"—could be found Extra Mate;. T«?S;I^^S|- P T missary, -ttw tremendous staffs ef dramatic beret milliaer* are tem­ on the white desert sands, but t*s-ei-e-^ss am :*w5,. about a minute, which may be ait other suggestion to a plaid skirt with *-'rifi''*» VHsserald engineers and ' mechanics" made So "sursum corda." Which to one that to necessary to girt rid of it pering them to toe new pompadour suede shirt in. blight monotone. - eventually decided that age and hot Wnw cato tat Him cartfully «•» available. Baw country must be way of saying: "Lift '_. your If this does aot, remove it to the hairdo. The model pictured accents camouflage "wag responstotoTSTi SCHRAMM-iOHNSON DRUGS opened, and the complete co-opera­ heartfcWfOur own history to a gal­ sophisticated simplicity which to so toner side of lower Ud, then search •HOTOKRAPT-Bia 7*9 tion of tbe entire invaded country as­ lant one—unafraid, friendly, content­ apd removal must be made as sug­ important Just new. . Its lavish brim sured. And what would wabe do- ed within its own borders. Our gested above. tSillISs wito neat grosgrain ribbon band bag Color Contrast in Mar* Collegiane Now Go ,-^SiaaH tm* en-*, uuh • tog? northern neighbors are united to us Don't taw anything harder thai* short streamers at tee. back are em­ Beyond Four-Year Cowai'e inently style-right. Odds ta Onr Favor. by more than 'one hundred years at soft gauze. FaU Wool Suits STAT*; COLLEGE. PA.-C0I- -Maja Gen. Johnson Hagood, chief friendship, Our two great oceans Tso^ie©** lacketrsuits dramatize toggia^^TjjiMBiaagtagtr' terge~'imm' of staff, Une ot communications, A. give tn a protection toat any Euro­ fttfl i§—iy»r _ii& * * ~ Tfilil color contrasts and blends mote eye- bers are continuing their education E. F., says toat we have only five pean nation weU may envy. We . qCESTION BOX eSig Suede for Sports appealingly titen 4wrer, Some ef toe beyond the normal four-year* curric­ porta in tiw United States at which are not-thieves;--we buy what we -.'. 0..—What would cause me to have Is Coming for Fall new color conteastsuggeiHons "of­ ulum, - it-was revealed in a Pennsyl­ ' enemy forces could disembark. AU want aad keep tiw friendship ef tiw repeated coMs ta ttw head? fered are cttve green wtth mauve, vania State coflege survey. 1 " " ttw while he waa getting ashore hto purchaser. Ihe world toughed st us A.—Repeated colds may be due to Butt glove suede is being used by, brawn wito pate blue, plum wito Penn State awarded more ad- lighters, barges, piers, crane*, •pe­ when we bought Alaska, at the Gads­ dost or pollen irritating tee lining Voris, a West coast designer, Jo a pale, blue, dark brown with toffee yanced. degrees tost year than to tiw dal equipment, we would be right den Purchase, the Louisiana Par-. af ttw aeae. at to some low or slow coUection ot sports dresses for fall. tan, red with hunter's green and so entire six-y4tor period betv-«n tasa ta our own country, with inexhausti­ chase, whan we made con-pen** tion infection ta ttw •teawg. One dress of suedeTIb' a pottery on and on with toe color spectrum and 1929, and tiw number of' gradu­ ble supplies at our backs. MiUtary for the Philippines, stag (bat waa 'Pm-z have aOarge hernia and pink shade, to coUarless and bas fashion WUl make merry Una tati. ate' degrees awarded for tbe 1938-39 experts maintain, says this author­ wise dealing. France, Spain, Rus­ weigh 850 pound*. Would tiw injec­ soft, impressed pleats to ttw skirt The schemes -are worked out with term was II times greater than to ity, that our navy and airplane* sia **&£'• trying te attiil anything tion treatment be suitable to my The belt to just a wide sash of monotone tweeds coupled with plaids 1923-24, could stop Hitler long before be got back from us, as a result.' Let the ease?. |l|£Sl brown suede. Another dress of beige and stripes. . Lots of plaid to on toe More than 100 ot the - 293 ad- • saywhexe near our •motes,: ' other nations learn tost lesson aad A.—Ten bed better ask year physi­ suede has a fly-front jetaggag, a per­ way for faU. it viti be tailored into vanccd degrees given to toe past - Obviously, an invading*-army, we*tt- have -a -better- world. - cian, A large berate and much fsi fectly straight skirt and deep, sad- long coats, toto s-parate jackets and academic year were masters Of ed- especially across one of tiw great Don't be afraid. ' to Mt likely te be aaiteble tar ttw dte-stitehad paekste- on either hip' -mr-p*'-eoppn_i mmp^T vpilPmm_PPty 'kmt P.: & depee*~~ tataettea ms-tart. -.^Ppf were awarded to WSxWSki

r Friday, August If, 1,940 LAS VEGAS AGE Pspp JL jta Forty Yearsf&go England, Francepermany, Rescue IM THIS YOUNG COUPLE MAKES THE LAS VEGAS AGE A By ISABEL WAITT "Austria, Italy, Russia, Japan and America iMPsmSJL..

•OELF! Were Allies, Waging War Against China! Teddy Newman, patrolling hto beat over the lonely Cap* God By ELMO SCOTT WATSON dunes along the shore below the Parti of Their Lives! (Released by Weatorn Newspaper Union.) eemtt guard station, Jerked toward* tiw sound. It seemed to bave coma AND so it came to pass from tiw ses direetiy below him, ^£1. that ttnrAiHes^H&ig**' yet for a moment be could See no •* ** land, France, Ger- one. Ifs^b ^H|K_____ " many, Austria, Italy, Russia, "HelpI" Louder this time. Hew iltl^fi-- ^v- * ______il^9j Japan and the United States Teddy could locate tiie bead, bob­ KTO HIM COMES WELCOME NEWS OF —sent their armed' forces bing like a bit of cork, in tiw furious THE WORLD. HE IS AWARE OF AF­ sea. Sprinting down tiw precipitous • against a common enemy and sandy cliff, he came with such mo­ FAIRS AT HOME AND ABROAD. HE that common enemy was mentum that his body was hurled pli PROFITS BY FINANCIAL REPORTS. HIS China. »v§j|<* perforce serosa tiie narrow beach _E^7^?^W<'7?^_ir_i _^__^^_^S EARNING ABILITY AND THINKING ARE In tiie light of present toto tiw oncoming breakers—past l_^^K*ft^^-afe^aas_>_H __~^$w__i>ffW_i_. KEYED TO WORLD TRENDS. HIS LIFE events, does that statement the drowning boy—n6, girl. '"She IS MADE UP IN PART BY WHAT HE must be nearly gone," he thought, 111 -READS IN HIS PAPER. sound a bit fantastic? Yet, it "or she would crawl in," so shallow is true! But, it should be was the water he found her lying in, added hastily, that occurred A dead weight, the girl's (Urn fig­ ure hung llmplytln hto arms. Gently 40 years ago and it was an in­ Teddy laid her on toe dry sand. cident in the history of inter­ She looked like a child; not twenty, national relations that is now surely. Her eyes were closed, but almost forgotten. It came her heart, he was relieved to find, was beating strongly. about in this way: Glancing around he saw a Uttie Around tiw turn of the century farther down the strand the bleached tiw "Celestial Empire," weak­ ena at What might at one time have ened by years of aggression by been a broken mast, It would bave jatoopaaa powers, waa on fee to do. He carried the girl to it and varga ot being dismembered. tried to roll her on it. She strag­ Then s society of patriots, popu­ gled to sit up, reviving almost at larly known aa the Boxers (from vl*mWpz!__W^% a literal translation of its Chinese "Oh, save met Save met" ahe name, 1 Ha Chu'van, meaning cried. Then, beholding toe aston­ "toe flat of righteous liattxiaby*% ished ..rescuer, . "Oh, you have saved : : and devoted to the principle of The Fourteenth United States infantry in the Palace Grounds ot awl That awful seal"""™ •'- ^ -*' 'Pt" t "China for the Chinese" raised Peking. (From a photograph in the United States Signal corps, War "Do you feel all right?" asked the cry of "KU1 ihe foreign dev- Department, Washington.) 4S_i "'--7 TUS^ tiw coast guardsman. flsi" In May, 1900, they destroyed "I'm Just a trifle cold I'll be al­ TO HER THE l»APER IS A SOURCE OF . a Dumber of villages inhabited by Gen. Sir Alfred Gaselee, the opened fire On a group of sur­ right in a*minute. -You were won­ Wm INFORMATION ON CARE OF THE HOME natives who had been converted British commander, sprang to his prised. Chinese who showed up a derful to risk your lite."fflyisR>$_ AND CHILDREN. ITS ADVERTISING to the Christian religion and mas-' feet, |j|fj III few minutes later.T3p|ll||* "But I didn't You were washed DIRECTS HER PURCHASES FROM REP- - Sacred these people. In June they "I'm with you," lie exclaimed. Meanwhile Captain Learned ashore.** He wrapped hto coat UTABLE MERCHANTS, SHE GETS murdered two English mission­ "The British troops will march aries in a village 40 miles from had hauled up more' rifles and around her, "Say, what are you ^-U^Gm^HwHl^^^iW0YM»IT-FR0M--- with -ttw Americans tomorrow ammunition and other ^Soldiers doing way out here alone, anyway? THE ENTERTAINING FEATURES . . .Wi Peking, assassinated the chancel­ came scrambling up. Soon tttey lor of tke Japanese legation in morning." - - t^^^fe Don't you know there's a dangerous ALL THESE THINGS IN HER NEWSPAPER Bo on the morning of Au-;uat 4 had established a firing IhiS aad undertow here? No battling Why -mmetpnel and waylaMimd •_#_{. an Allied army of 20,000 men set under its cover ttie whole com- donH you go in with toe others, over - MAKEi WA PART OF HER UFE. Baron von Ketteler, the German out for the Chinese capital. Since pany occupied the top of- toe at the cove?" minister. pfjPl ~gj|S|(jPpg| Germany Had the largest contin­ broad wall. They drove off,the The, girl's blue eyes came back Meanwhile, as the Outrages gent ef land forces in China .it defenders from that corner of the from tiw sea to meet Teddy's bluer against foreigners and native had been agreed ttiat command wall as far as toe east gate, ones. "I'll be frank wito you. I converts increased, a mixed force of ttie expedition was fo be given through which a short time later came here because I'm through with of 400 marines and sailors of to the German commander; Graf the British forces, under General toe others. I came here to end it SUBSCRIBE FOR HOME DEUVERY NOW various nationalities reached Pe­ von Waldersee. However, he had Gaselee entered without opposi­ all and then—and then When tiw king to protect the legations. The not yet arrived in Tientsin So tion, great waves began to swallow me :a St THEr LAS VEGAS AG_. H . imperial authorities did little if ttw expedition ^atarted--without Sftjjfov-- The atoge--Is--Liftodie"^ =— Tip I got iuawst 'and ealled. • Egaes* anything to restrain tiw Boxers him. IplpPl .-Meanwhile Battery F. of ttw I haven't much.courage" and, as murder and pillage con­ Fifth field artillery, commanded "You poor kid. You poor dumb tinued, most of tiie foreign resi­ K|7*Bi« Tricky Russians. By August 13 the AUies were by Capt. Henry J. Reilly, had kid Don't you know toere ain't a dents of tiw capital and many na­ guy worth giving up your life for?" tive converts took refuge in the within 12 miles of Peking, "tftj3* swept the Chinese off ttw wall had-agreed to spend the night in west of the Tung-pien-men gate -"You're sweet," *he said -"KT British legation where the Brit­ were rich I'd give you a big re­ ish minister. Sir Claude Mac- reconnoiteriftg * the situation be­ and the Fourteenth drove for­ *S fore making- an attack- enrthe-anr ward, - pushing the-defenders ward- -As it to*-"-- ^Ss^lp^^^^m - donaldrtook ^aufMrgf^ttto ptep- cient walled city. The Russians, southward toward ttw Sha-Huo "At it is, Miss—"Tsl^_i ifiSsift arations to resist the threatened however, who had been the-slow­ gate. As the British entered the "Betty Lyons." IplP attack. mpsst* T«ji§|l est on ttie inarch, now tried ti) city -tod the other Allied forces "Miss Lyons, "m have my night I By June 14 Peking waa com7 steal first honors for themselves swept in, resistance collapsed and off next Friday. I'm going up to -*^tely cut. ogfcom communica­ by attacking tiw ' =of, " tion withTS^^mtside world. gate. They succeeded in forc­ It is not difficult to imagine ttie side and we take in a picture show? . Meanwhile all of ttw nations who ing an entrance but were driven hysterical joy with which these Can you walk back all right? "iSp bad citizens there had begun or­ back with heavy losses. This people, who had been living for She was, ha saw, fresh as a daisy. ganizing expeditionary forces to breach' of international etiquette two months under the shadow of Hie recovery appeared startling in send to ttieir restate add within added to the UI feeling that had a horrible death, Welcomed their a would-be-suicide, both physically a short time their troops <' were been evident from the beginning rescuers. "Sfkpftl^J™^ and emotionally. . i___l_i disembarking upon ttw coast of Braving toe curious stares ot the China. One of the first to act Although ttw siege of the lega­ 1 r tion had been raised, armed Chi­ Seaside piazza buzzards tiw follow­ --•WSS^the United Stales.* - *" *>v nese forces still hell the Forbid­ ing Friday, Teddy Newman learned On June 18 Gen. Arthur Mao- den City Within Peking ami from that Miss Lyons was not In. Prob­ Arthur, commander at Manila its Walls kept up a sniping fire ably thought herself too good tor was ordered to rush a regiment tm the invaders. On August 15 bim. Stung, he started down the to the Chinese port of Taku where ttw Allies began cleaning out boardwalk toward the little mala the Allied forces were concen­ these snipers. Reilly'a battery thoroughfare. A bay ran after him, trating, ai>d which they captured distinguished itself during this "I know where Betty to," be volun­ on June 17. The Ninth infantry, fighting hut its commander was teered "She's gone to meet a fel­ commanded by Col. Emerson H. ler who saved her life." W^M Iiiei'rtji'*. waa chosen for thla duty killed while standing beside Gen­ and within 19 days, although de­ eral Chaffee watching the effect "Which way did she got"-"^P_\ layed by .a typhoon, Uscum's of ttie fire of his guns on 'ttie "Across tiw Jetty. I heard ber force was at Taku. Third Gate. « telling Bud, 'bout an hour ago." Then the Chinese began attack- The Looting Begins. T*&||| The Jetty! He saw it aB in a flash. fWhen You Get Tired The girl had supposed he would walk ' ing tha foreign settlements in On August 38 the Allied forces over, along tiw thaws. - Instead he Tientsin and on July 13 an allied formally entered the Forbidden had come in tiw cutter. It only it fofca of British, French, Japa­ City. "I was opposed to the per­ hadn't gone! That long stone Jetty, nese • .and Americans moved formance as one based on curi­ he. realized, would be under water against ttiat high-walled city. Aft­ osity merely and not one of mili­ at tuB tide. And Utile Betty would er a bitter fight lasting IS hours tary or political necessity, but7. be in toe middle of it! ^Sjjp they took ttie city by.storm but was overruled," General Chaffee reported to-hto superiors. "The It was just about to pull cut when 7 they suffered a loss of 700 killed Newman signalled from the fishing and wounded in doing it. Among MAJI. GEM. A. tt. CHAFFEE dty of Peking has been sacked; looted Pom owner Jo corner to pier near toe Seaside. With frantic the dead was Colonel latecum. fcpaati he Jumped aboard and Smp Hto lap.^pttium" are inscribed of tiw expedition and Which later toe most disgraceful manner im­ flamed out hi a series of trouble­ aginable; such to my opinion- I beaded across tiw bay for the long upon ttw banners at Vet* Ninth some incidents. Jetty. . He could see a girl start a infantry today—"Keep up the had no idea that civilized armies few steps forward, then, hesitating­ The next morning the Japa­ would resort to such proceedings. fire!" --''t__m_& _M : ly, turn back. Except for the land nese attacked at another point It is a race for spoil. -_\\ have end tod ocean had crept ever tiw Hastening across ttte Pacific along ttw walls but were checked kept say own command fairly Come in and PlayiWith Us ocean while these events were -aah*. • Betty, mJEfamsik.- frock, by the flerce leatotainw ut the clean, thank .God, but with alt my swayed precariously! '181 taking place 'was MaJTGen. AddA Chinese. ITie American forces, efforts it is aot spotless." *«f-- -R, Chaffee, who had a brilliant "Help! H-rell-i-l-l-l-lp!" That in­ moving forward to go into action, Although" the Germans under record in ttie Indian and Spanish- became entangled in the Russian stant she tottered into" toe murky • KENO (starts at 1 p. m.) Graf von Waldersee had arrived depths. Seconds later, Teddy dived • RACE HORSE KENO ' jH American wars and who waa own­ ttm at advance.and were some­ too late-to take part in the fight­ I CRAPS ing te take command ot~ ttw what delayed. So it was not un­ He had ber in his arms. Sturdy ing ahd capture of Peking, they bands drew them aboard $mm "M uoWumTmm^^ .American forces hi China. There til 11 o'clock that two compa­ were leaders ia toe tooting. I STUD POKER had been numerous reports that, nies of the Fourteenth infantry, When Chaffee learned toat they "Say, have I got to rescue you ev­ the Boxers had captured the le­ led by Col. A. S. Daggett and Were removing from ttw Chinese ery time I|See you?" he gasped. gation in. Peking and killed all covered by the fire of the remain­ observatory some ancient astro­ "Ob, 'Teddy," panted Betty right •TWENTY-ONE : of ill defenders. But soon after der of ihe regiment, reached the nomical instruments, the Ameri­ before tiw other men on the cutter, BSI ^ jjfiANP OTH_RS . Chaffee's arrival, ttte Americana base of the wall, despite tiie- hail can commander sent a strong let­ !you"re so wonderful!. Ifs marvel­ learned through friendly Chinese ef lead poured upon them by its- ter of, protest to Von Waldersee. lous to be saved by a big strong " that ttw besieged Europeans and defenders. Here they, were shel­ But it was uselesa.lpSBw instru­ man Uke you." - i^iS WHiEIi OF FORTUNE Americans'were stiU holding out. tered temporarily but it was a ments were carried away and Alter five more I-toink-you're- Chaffee Makes a Decision. question bow long they would be were not returned unttl after toe wonderful meetings Teddy Newman The American commander waa safe, fPpSI World wat when the Treaty of succumbed and asked her to marry tn favor ife moving at once to bim.. Jg was then she confessed I In this crisis a young bugler Versailles^forced ttw Germans to she'd talced toe attempted suicide tttelr rescue. But international named Calvin ^ Titus volun­ ipsptt Stem to'Chtoifi?7 sialyl : jealousies had sprung up among just to get a c quainted w itb tote hand­ ____••____ teered to try to climb the wall somest man she'd ever-' seen- in al ^^_v &2$* iKHc 7C ttie other Allied leaders and pre- and clear it of its defenders Such As might hive" been expected • cisas-time was- being-lest while H—r~t~- arrrrxJ?-,rJ*x.,' .-"frgrrfrrrsr^acx' _ M coast guard '..^fiavmgffrtt—. iTjEig.Mf.ffi, a f eat was dangerous to tfifc point SUd". UlV«*Cri6B OUU.WU1C1 CUKjeS Ot "Pooh, 108 Uttie devil; I knew ti - they debated what; course -ttwy of foolhardiness. But hy some should pursueTjii ttte midst' of international jealousy created aU toe time,"" he grinned*_T*But It great good fortune he reached dissension ipong the Allies and wa* darned lueky for you I hap­ Botl|dir one at Suit conferences Chaffee the top undiscovered. added to the confusion; which pened along, toat tone you were on liMl was handed a cablegram from ^Washington telling him ttiat he Before bias was a group of bute reigned in Peking tor soma tone ibe jetty." -••'••- . * had a free hand in whatever ac­ aa top of the wall. Scouting for­ after its capture. In contrast to Betiy--Lyons waited till "the bad art at mamtr ^***"-* *^BI^-^ ^ ward cautiously Titus found' that this, however, was the friendly her engagement ring bafwe toe tion he decided was best. Stuff­ co-operation between toe British ing ttw dispatch ia his pocket and ttwy were unoccupied. As He re-' showed Teddy the silver eup she'd turned to the edge of the wall, and toe AmjerJeags. They were won at a swimming champion. Beautifpl CocktaU Bar in Connection dliibl rising from the taj-de, he an- [more truly Allies* than any of toe • nounccd. i&llll l__ Capt. Henry G. Learned, the ad­ ||7,Jfl3entlemeii, at daybreak to­ jutant of ttie regiment, who bad others and when the time game Beat* Often morrow the American forces wiU followed him, handed him tiie end for ttw evacuation of Peking the The wings of a hummingbird beat move an Peking. fjf. should be of a long cord to which was at­ British 'commander, sent a detach- g$ times a secpod while it hovers" tot .- ye^_ glad toThsve cemp^ tached a rifle and a supply otam- ment" of Indian pipers to show mid-air and 75 times » second to " mat*, the better. Sit ttwy go at munftfam, Hastily pulling these the Aihericans-speRial; honor by is* rate, .even if alone." ap, fee young bugler immediately "t^ug them out" of the Chinese maht- 7:7111 P»«e MS VEGAS AGE Friday, A z*5 amstaamaa*pPPatam »>lWmpx'..'.'. tintst 16, 1940 SPEAKING OF Cfot-e SuhBonnet Girl SPOfcTC Is Mower. Trellis By ROBERT McSHANE Ssss-mte a, WlirVe-a .lUaasajter thlas* ' *»a-y^t^<^C^**J^^S^^y^-^ft^^yfx^$^^^^^ Ay VIRGINIA VALE PASTURES AIDED THE HARDEST THING IN GOLF -Released by Western Newspaper Union.) "What. to the hardest part of Fifth Pennant? BY PROPER CARE golff" asks one of tbe scrambling Yanks Think Sol^ HFB^'S never a dull mo- devotes*. *Ts It Tment at Big Bear, Calif., wooden club play or HE Yankees, whose courage and Turf Should Be Worked optimism are much higher than these days. No sooner did iron play or putt­ T mtm*.-fammml y |Sa^- UTt.mtQM.mmm ing? Is ft getting { '• .Before ^^^llg;,,. pect to wta tiw American league Three meals—breakfast, luncheon &*»'>!//> * good toot action or Young" troupe finish work on By C. H. FARNHAM an getting good body pennant. and dinner—can now be obtained at location near there titan aC •to***v* The strategy they expect to em­ a cost of 23 cents, down oa tiw ftfatreraftr at Illinois Cattata at Asm action? Does it Monogram's "Queen of the : , come from getting ploy to comparatively simple. Bowery. The place te toe "penny §_ %__mma*if.: • ^_^' BESIDES being a most attrac- toe right use ot They're*going to make a powerhouse cafeteria'* which was recently Yukon" moved in. thinning hair to pretty hard to . "•, tive addition to lawn or garden bands and wrists? drive in late August and September. opened in toeBower y branch of toe The town has Jttst one im­ stop, but thinning pastures can be In herself, tola cute little sunbon- - There are so' many At" least that's tiw present hope. V. M. C. A. Ttw food towel l cookedc 1 portant street, and ifs rejuvenated. net girl has practical features too. The Tanks have it all figured out wholesome and there to considerable SUMMER SALADS Since the seedbed largely deter­ The parasol trellis aha holds to tough sections to a (Recipes Below.) Jammed nightly with bearded —go-f swing toat-I —and not •avitoaut considerable logic. variety in tiw menu. Shies prices mines toe success ot a pasture, toe ideal for climbing flowers and thought there might They point to the fact that they're charged do not meet cost*, the-main extras (whose beards earn a turf ot old pastures should be sum­ vines. Cut the girl from plywood support of the cafeteria comes from living for them) and members ot mer-plowed and worked down sev­ be some starting Grantland not so tar behind even with so many or other thin lumber with jig, coil­ point" of their better bitters below .250. It ttw Wilhelm Lowenstein Memorial the cast Irene Rich, Charles Blck- eral times before reseeding in tato ing or keyhole .saw, add the trellis, The hardest thing sim,„„. wasn't so very long ago thai "Mur­ fund. Patrons, tor toe most part, ford, Melvin Lang, Dave O'Brien, August or early September. In then paint according to the direc­ to golf to the ability to keep on con- derer's Row" dwindled to a puny .248 ere men without Jobs. Those with HousehoMaNfeujs and June Carlson are In toe lineup. Rome cases thorough disking will tions given on pattern Z9112, 15 v centra ting along right lines. This la average—and' a bit lower. Even toe intermittent employment or work Melvin Lang and Dave O'Brien help if existing grasses and weeds cento. General cutout instructions where most of toe star* crack up ISL Louis Browns i were above tiw toat does not pay them a living wage had to stage a fight die other day; won't • compete too much wito toe accompany this pattern. Send or­ on certain days. Also, tt to where Yanks with a .257. j ||i|| ere also made welcome On toe in preparation, Bicktord spent sev­ new seedlngs. der to: HHi the average golfer flails a big part opening day, there were more than eral day* teaching O'Brien how to Because "continued pasturing of Still Good Defensively 900 patrons. Breakfast is 7 cents; avoid injuries. But—when Director cropping reduces toe content of of hi* troubtet- - | AUNT MARTHA *§|p For example, we might start witii Yoa sua guess what win happen luncheon, 5; and dinner, IL It tiw PhiL Rosen called "Cutl" O'Brien calcium, phosphorus and other plant putting. No great intelligence is re­ to the present race tt toe Yanks— diner does aot care tor tiw regular toQ to tiwground , and to* companyfood materials, most old pastures Box iss-w Kansas city, Mo. quired to know that putting carries particutoriy3^fi_e sluggers—really meal, there is an a la carte menu doctor found that he had a broken need limestone and ffertilizer. Heed Enclose 19 cants tor each pattern - three main angles: • ?miS$_WT wake up and climb back to their 1939 wito price* ranging from 1 cent to rib. ' He'd been too much excited of limestone, which can be deter­ desired. Pattern sJ*....a*M#-*»-,..: 21 cents. - ... to remember Bickford's instruc­ X. Ta tmm* toe speed at toe hitting form: It wouldn't take a mined by an acidity test usually Nam* ...... „.,.«.»,» ,»»,,.« very big increase to hitting to put Salads, in summer, are as impor­ tions. • shows ap flrst Limestone should green. tant as swimming or tennis, or golf! If you're planning a picnic for AddreSS ...... a.«*...a.a..*». — t. Ts tatmawt the i Iglrt tow-to— them at tiw top of tiw league once a crowd, be sure torea d IBleanor -:- 'M ••^m'-^t\_*M be applied several months ahead of aaattt**"'.; —A typical. 7-cent brealniast-con- Nothing tastes- quite J|> good as -* togunie seeding* so it will have time -Jtoaenp. stote ot a large bowl of oatmeal, cool, crisp mixture ot fresh greens, Howe's column meat week. You'll When young players to Hollywood S, To stroke tiwbal l smoothly. The McCarthymen figure Cleve­ milk, coffee, prunes or a sugar bun dad ta It Miss Howe's own tested get discouraged they remind them­ to sweeten tiw soil before seeding land as toe team tobea t due largely or fruits, or vegetables, served with time. W§0 __| ' What happens? (to entirely too or doughnut Soup, bread, coffee, just toe proper dressing. The very recipes for picnic foods—a recipe selves-—and anyone who'll tisteg— HOUSEHOLD many occasions the golfer te still to the Indians'pitching staff, than, and a choice of prunes, rice pud­ for a chocolate cake to serve SS that it take* Just one good picture S the ladS to to be plowed, tt to too, they feel that Cleveland has a. word to refreshing—like a drtak of best to apply the limestone after guessing about toe speed of tiw ding or sugar bun are served for cold,.sparkling spring water after a hungry picnickers; directions for to make a star. green and the right line in toe mid­ better infield than either Boston or luncheon. The big meal of'toe day, making barbecue sandwiches or "Look at Pat O'Brien in "Front plowing so it, will sweeten tiwuppe r QUESTIONS Detroit .The Red So* are a gang long and dusty hike. portion ot tiwroo t system as well dle of his stroke. So here comes' a dinner, consists of' broiled hambur­ Very light salads may be served meat loaf for toe same size Page'," they'll aay."Look at Cary of hitters, but ttieir own Ditchers Grant in "Topp«r*—Shirley Twnpte as toe deeper *oil areas- Lime­ Jab or a stab or a lifted head Hi* ger steak, two vegetables, coffee as an appetizer first course, if de­ crowd; and a recipe far a gallon Add a few salted peanuts to tbe • concentration is completely scram- don't help win enough ball games, and a choice of primes or a sugar stone does not move up in the soil The Yanks', It may, be reman* sired. Dinner sal­ of Inexpensive chocolate chip iee but tiw solution goes downward chocolate sauce you serve over ice bled All be, has to do, in set or­ toto. If a salad I* desired, the cost ads, too, are .cream. SlS^S* JsSSfesl&sS' cream or sherbets. bered, tost their first six extra in­ to increased from 4 to 9 cents, de­ Lightly-Corking manure tato toesoi l der, to to decide on green speed, ning games. Some of tiwpreviou s light; they may before •fieiltn)' pasture mixtures ' a. . a a line and then smooth stroking, j pending on fta choice made Tfjifii be servi-d as a stiifon, add remaining'ingredients. year's punch was lacking It Isn't a te carte orders, vegetable* are 2, also gives them a boost ta establish­ A reader suggests putting a lit­ mean to make a definite decision inconceivable thai four pennants and separate course, Turn into wet mold and chill until ing root and top growth. tle blue or green Vegetable color­ to eaph case . FeWdo., ' 3 or 5 cents. All beverages sre 4 or with tiw main firm. UnmoM on lettuce. .Serve with Iter World series In a row had quite cents. Sc are desserts with tiw ex- On steep slopes, it tobes t tod o ing in the goldfish bowl to give a bit to do witii toe lade of snap. course of- tiw mayonnaise or fruit salad dressing. stt toe plowing and disking an tiw the water a more realistic touch Advance Considerations caption of ice cream which is 5 meat For lunch­ Frntt Salad Pressing. cents and to popular despite Ite high­ level contour. He recommends that of the deep. 111111 Ton can also take tiwstar t from Why the Slump ? eon, salads may be somewhat heav- 2 egg yolks any sod draws that bave developed er price. The most costly item on 1*7 because -toe mate luncheon Pa% 'JS^^y * * * toe 1 first tefe The average golfer Hitting stejap* aic hard to pin P^ffiTeH-eup - strained honey— - should be toft undisturbed to form must understand ther* are.Just a toe biU of fare toSirloi n steak which is likely to be light Many times, a —Browned pears make delicious down—too many things enter ta to to listed at'21 centsTf^fpp Juice I lemon "flip grass waterways. garnishes for veal or park chops. tew details to be considered in ad­ luncheon salad to a whole meal in Pasture improvement contour make definition or solution easy. A itself, served 'wito bread, or crisp &H Dash salt W?m Allow half a pear to a portion. vance: .^5__K ^Sll slump might start out from purely forming, seeding Of legumes and For 12 hours starting early Sun­ rolls, a beverage, and dessert And WmM/1 cup- whipping cream Dip each pear into flour and brown " 1. 'To get a comfortable stance natural causes—such as bad body Place egg yolks, honey, lemon applications of limestone constitute where tiie test are not planted.and day evening, all traffic was barred there are many tomes in Informal it in a little fat in a frying pan. motion. Thai it turns into worry. juice and salt in top -. a * "A cup cold water takeanemergencycathartic-why' "Good toot action- means your with fresh, whole berries, wito let­ - 2 cup* tomato Juice ^^^^S ice Chevalier, Jeaaetto MacDonald starting balance. It means trans­ Trinity church, which owns St Fellow Farming Changes not KESP regular with Kellogg'a tuce, .watercress or ei-dive tor a 1 tablespoon sugar l^^^^ii and Myrna Lay, aad *ilgliwltj re­ All-Bran? You can, if your con- ferring body weight from toft to Paul's chapel, takes similar precau­ leased ta 193**:. It witt ran tost 45, Contour farming, high-speed high-, tions to protect title to ite property. garnish, make an attractive and re­ m teaspoon salt ways and rotation grazing bring new sttpatlonls tbe kind millions hav* right and then from right to tett freshing meat . Dash pepper ?^2£W aatoates. Wmk • -da* to lack of "bulk" to to* If yoa bave good foot action It The chapel, wheie George Washing­ : Other old-time successes being problems tafence-buildin g which tare diet For All-Bran goes right to ton used to worship, is at Broad­ \_%- Crab Apple Salads. , X bay leaf .'" _^f2**- discussed and wived in ^jsecent means you are balanced at the top I teaspoon onion (minced). considered for streamlining are toe cause at this trouble by at toe swing to complete your down­ way, and Vesey streets and pedes­ (Serves 6> f§R|| publication written hy engineers, of supplying the "bulk'* yen need. Wm«. * *s*gs ps % cup celery (chopped) "Design for Living" "The Lives of swing. If your weight distribution trians find 7ft: convenient to cut a Bengal Lancer," "Night After toe U. S. department of agriculture, Bat tta* teaetoa, numtmm through the churchyard from one - Pink pur* food cctor - *Tj|ffi| Vi|. teaspoon* lemon JtocoTipft-*: 7^j7 "bending , fencaJt - toat won't cereal reputorljf- with mflk or to out i»< order, toe result will be I pound can salmon ^^m Night" and "One Hour Wito You." nothing ta cheer about J__ street to another. So. on occasions IS cloves • Sllll "henfffejever, when wires -are cream, or baked into mufflns- "What add help better foot ac­ they toid their paths barred Down 6 tiny sprigs ot green Watercress or lettuce ' - 3^|S stretched tightly, to needed where drtok plenty of water, aad see it Salad dressing -•' uf PSI your life iant a whole lot bright­ tion?** Picard continued "To stand to Greenwich Village, a stone set g^fei.l bead lettuce WB$^*M Betty Field left the stage for Hol­ hills are farmed on tiwcontour . en Made by Kellogg** toBattl e up to the bail much straighter than - f§' eup mayonnaise ~J%j|j|_j_| Soak gelatin te cold water. Com­ Straight fences waste land under in the Sidewalk announces that 'Pjipk bine tomato juice, sugar, salt pep­ lywood a year ago; fo Skat mm* Creek. It your condition is chron- most goiters do. .To stand a Uttie Trick golfer Jack Bedmond pre­ private property and has never beat Place eggs ta saucepan, cover wito she's (toyed few big parte, se dif­ such conditions. 'te,l»l«**^'-->*»*.">i.'Ma^f-i|-ii'.iaw.- Closer"" to the bail To keep your pares mmtvte Pm Ott a hawnanjtec- , boiling water and simmer gently tm- per and bay leaf, and bring to a - Safe atitranc** an high spaed high- deeded to 'toe" nutota.T Thousands hoti. StratiL Dissolve softened gel­ ferent from each other toat «he'« feet closer together than moat golf­ walk over it daily. But so far as 1 ttt ags* are' hart cooked (snout is the envy of aB toe "otter'young ac­ ways require proper choice, of loca­ ers do. .What chance hai tiw goiter Sam or Jimmy equal Redmond in minutell. Remove shells while egg* atin in the hot liquid. ABow to cool tion and special construction, the sheer entertainment tor ttw gallery, know, no barriers bave ever been until tiw mixture begins to thick­ tresses. In "What a Ufa!" to* was to get his feet working when he to pn* UP*. ar* very hot, then watte holding egg bulletin points out Qete* "set back Redmond got hto start during tiw en Fold to onion, celery and lem­ the nice high school girl who was- — stooping over, when he to reaching under hot water, fatten beto end* of Seekm Ca_ai'amie"Q*^ from the fence line - avoid sharp _|sfe7 l*are Is B.1M*.- ;__J2i_ for tiwbail , wito his planted foet World war when—so ttwstor y goer the egg until it takes on the shape on juice and pour tato individual turns wito farm machinery, and en­ —mi officer took a liking te him and Voung lovers on bus tops are ring molds. Chill until firm; just Mice-and mtam" aha was tiw sultry, Truly there is a tide in toe af­ Wide apart? familiar sights. But lately. Ro­ of a smaU crab apple Paint a tint •mars in young wsman who attract­ trances on level ground give a clear fairs of men; but there to no gulf- asked tiw young recruit to play a at pink on each egg wito pink liquid before serving unmold en beds ot ed Lea Cheney Jr. In "Seventeen" view up and down-toe road. rfej round of golf. Our hero didn't know mance has taken a new turn. Seme watercress or lettuce. FIB centers stream setting forever in one di- Turning Made Easy ot tiw couples who ride from one color; place a clove at the stem aid ahe was a giddy young siren, and rwttoB,i*-»lJow*BiB. --^lill*; a. tee from a trap, but that day he of the egg and another at toeblos ­ cf salad rings wito large" flakes of to "Victory,** her latest picture, "Not a chance to tiw world. He •hot an 81 to defeat Ida amazed end- of a route to toe other, take salmon. Serve with salad dressing. wouldn't toy to. throw a baseball their portable radios along and thus som end Add "a tiny sprig of green she's warm, tender, •nrltrstondtng. host Eight monttw later be t*mPu*- at the stun end and toe"cra b ap­ . —j*_—, Agricultiiral News from nay such position. lie to un­ a professional. ... wooing with an accompaniment of comfortable, to start with. He name bands. Usually other passen­ ple" wiU be complete. Arrange let­ Have you ever realized that ev­ .'Three' years ago Ralph Edwards Salt Lake's NEWEST HOTEL '" da4wa*t " give himself a.«chance. But tournament competition was ger* merely smile. Sometimes, tuce cups on individual salad plates; ery single . 'one -^ us includes, in hitch-hiked from hto home to Oak­ Cows will drink as many as 29 Make a point of standing up straight­ Just a bit too rugged, Redmond now however, toere are objections, so toe plane one egg- on each plate. mid our daily routine, several hundred land, Calit, to New York foe a job. times a day. er' and not spreading your tost recalls, and be wasn't very happy dial to twisted TlShen everything serve wito mayonnaise._ _\m homely, household tasks? And have A couple of weeks ago he returned — '• •*'-• 'S^S . This make* it much easier to turn- teaching rookie golfer* tiw finer goes along smoothly witii. ftabu s !ft|/ Fruit Salad. you ever"dtoeevefd by accident some to his home in a plane, these days 'Biases will stand toa beat better toy got your weight transference points of tiw game. Gradually he driver doing all toe worry tog about Toss lightiy together to salad bond simplified, easy, and practical way he's so busy that when he decided If they have' free access "to com- working the right way. |gR developed a bag ot trick shots, such red tights, traffic and cops, thus one cup watermelon ball*, one cup et doing one of these j tasks? Then to take a six-week vacation, five man -mSAr' -'%__&_& -?"" " "This applies especially to chip aa driving a ball off somebody's leaving th*a modern Romeo wito both muskmelon bails, one cup honey you know how valuable a bock would other announcers had tob e called '**45t Vifc'-H ' , -iljl*\~S& ^.- ' ''••••' shots and short pitches. On these nose and blasting tout balls out est bands tree. |B|| dew- plclon balls, I eup seeded red be that contained, several hundred tato sdb for him. Soybean oil meal made by tiw a sandtrap wito one awing of hto Just such helpful hints on homemak- stand closer to toe ball and keep • ;-'• ••> mlfiute* or so to brotwn the tops. tvhich when opened pirn "Fight en for page or overturning. toe Hershey Hurricane continued, jarring it ' H__^JSM|N^''• from bis right leg. but wes never z Redmond's most extensive stunt, 1 orange Xcut in pieeeO^HPiS^aj V. 8. Cf m»tm her by the leys of ;S____Wt£ . TEMPLE SQUARE "to keeping toe body working wito able to .use his artificial leg be­ Clothe* Space to* Vmaartity of Southern California's incidentally, was to play bis way I eup raw carrot (coarsely grated)' Green ash seeds may be prepared" - Oppoalt* Msisim Teanto^gp the hands. Tbe body to the more cause of the -Sain it caused. Jail . 134. cup crushed pineapple . 772 ...For additional clothes space in the hand who worked with her in '/Tkertfa powerful. It want* to get to there around the world in 36 holes of physicians' located a piece of Mtyk ia Music* ^p±. Tyrone Power for -germination in tiw spring by MpsWtky smotmmTmpmM golf; completing one hole at. each ' Soak gelatin' in cold water and dis­ closet.fasten a bird-cage hook to tiw storing them over winter in a box *attJt$lJS0 te PM sad help get more distance. But metal which had not been extract­ solve to hot pineapple juxe. Add' top cf tite closet door. Thte wifl hot?taut do a amies of pictures based on what it usually does ts throttle bands stop on a tour which carried him toles about Zorro, - tha California of moist sand which to kept lp a Irti a mark ef etetacHae to stop ed, took ft Out. and Murphy to sugar, salt orange Juice and vih'e- Sta or eight bangers and will kee- m 4,tj_m_&s*mmm_mte\mW& and wrtota.- "Till through India, Hawaii, South Amer­ now .able to use hto artificial teg. ewwV'l—hit current one, The Cali- root cellar or other cool place. ica, Australia and Europe. gor. Coot and when beginning to long druses, up from tiw ffoaifcjF; forman," is a remake of tht old Doug­ -BBMWf-C, BOSSTTEB, Moc las Fairbanks -The Mark of Zorro? Friday, 'August 16, 1940 LAS VEGAS AGB PageWKS fee girl teB toto a tired dream, star. tag St toe fire. Presently he began agate: '' Locking Barn Door A BIT OF r "So you thought my mother was Aa Kittens Arrive FUN ^&_wS *' dead, hay? No, sir, my Uttie moth­ LONGVIEW, WASH. - HugS er is very much siive.. She's got Little, roomer at a lumbermen's Kathleen Norris chtekpto,' toe's Sp:aT-pBrdtmm:m^t ow ii-SHnfts 'drt»«l''^^SW:ywda^-f!|^'^^aii hotel, always shuts j_> gtll " When be tekes a hap now. WhUe OKAirlUEN NORRIS —WW SERVICi "Row long since you've seen Little waa sleeping recentiy, a ; 4HI Kiffi^^^«sfs^3P her?" tiw girt asked politely, T_W. stray eat crawled toto toe room "By gosh, ifs like a play. And "How long since few seaa toy and had six kittens on tiw bed THE STORY THUS FAB do toey get us back today?" mother? Four years." When Little awoke early to ttw "I don't know."v~S^jj|§i f|s_§K "Otoa^JSheila said, widening ber morning he found tiwca t aad her WtTHCANDlEWI Sheila Carscadden, blue-eyed, reddish *i*h.d and 21, loses her job teNe w On to* back of tiw stove tiwre eyes into ttieir surprised babyish litter snuggling atop hto blan­ York by offering useful bat unwelcome suggestions to her boss. Typically kets. gffi-illlllPi NEEDLE ANO 4^ feminine, sh* chooses that Urn* to show her ,Tnew" puis* which tba bought aas a great btotS pot to which a totto; **Ihat*s too long." |*_§ 1 at a secund-tuuHl etase. Is hwasocste. CwjlU* MawarThe parse revives mem­ 'eatassal eta of beet-wallowed to —"Wllbout -*iatlw"-yoor-mottwr.- Hto Own Returns STRANDS Or»^ ories of a boy alt* bad met tbe previous summer—a boy whose flrstname , all broth; Sheila drew it forward, sal­ she remembered, wa* Peter. At bom* that evening, waiting torber , Mr* bar hey? WeB, that" Ken said, with "Any surprises among your vaged what potatoes she could from his patronizing, complacent air, COTTON^_Ca# fed*hi differen D t when she enters the magnificent home, tat tb* occupants prove birthday 'presents?**,_&%!&• - **• ^^f P- not-so*b«)py *v*ntog Angela finds fifty dollars In s secret a dtoh into-which spoons and apple- "that'* what tt to." |g|p Inventor Gets His "Yea. Wilson gave me a book pocket fa Sheila's purs*. They are bote happy at to*discovery , only teb e YArtH* JJ* disheartened when Mr*. Carscadden tells Sheila th* money most be returned peelings had been thrust cut onions "Maybe toothers are different" I lest to Brown six months ago." DOUBtE^v to to* person whose Initials and street Dumber are oo the purse. Shells Is into tiw mess aad set it to decent Sheila suggested "But my mother Ideas While Asleep going to return tbe money traetta to an ancient outfit Then, she feels, tba pot-roast simmering. owner witt reward her liberally. , tba leaks upon th* escapade ss * lark. She to crazy about us. She was toft a The moth leads as awful Hfa: feels different whea sh* enter* toe Magnificent bom*, for the occupants prove widow, you know; she bad to take he spends toe summer In a for to be th* He Cans family, old friends, now wealthy, of Sheila's father. And east and the winter ta a bathing there she sees Peter, her acquaintance of the previous summer I SheUa Bad* CHAPTER FID state help, tor a while. But she Can Keep Busy for Yeara that Peter ts Judge Me Cann'* son. Bote Fetor, aad his brother Frank, ar* never would give one of u* up, she sett. soon te be married. Prank offers to tak* bar home, snd Peter, secretly, Just raised toe roof When they want­ On What He Now Has. places a slip of paper te ber hand. Ttw paper Is * message, asking her to A hideous face leaked,- tato ttw meet Peter at to* library the next day. Against ber WIB. Sheila goes to the kitchen; it would bave appalled her ed to take Angela and keep her In l^^fcHis Privilege library where she meets Peter. .Tbey talk, and she finds teat after all, she yesterday. But she was warm and a hospital. Ho matter what you SAN FRANCISCO.—Those strange Winkleby—How eTyou ge an when doe* not car* torPeter . Pweagtog te leave, they find to* library door locked I do, my mother's make excuses subconscious things that buss in you end tne wife have an argument? The building I* closed, and no one. can tear their shouts. Escape seems fed now, and busy and needed, and D'you ever hove the lost word? Impossible, but Peter jump* from • -rtndow and Kelts follow* htm. They are tills filled tiw need ot her woman's for. you. Once I was terribly saucy your brain when you're asleep are on the roof of aa adjacent building. Climbing down a fire escape, they enter to Sister Regilus—" credited by James E. Trafford for Baggleton—Yet^tdtoaya. I apologise. a studio room. There two men confront teem wito gun* and make them heart prisoner*. One of them, named Ken, tells-her she will be home soon, but asks "Dinner?** this apparition said She teBsUent For a, tew min­ bis ideas and inventions. ^sS their cames so he might wire their families that they ar* safe. They are As a result of his napping; he Recount *£_m!^ bundled Into a oar. transferred to a truck, aad head for th* gangsters' hideout hoarsely. %3!t$&£_ utes Ken was silent too. Marriage Registrar—Let's see, Then be said, in a nettled tone: avers, he has sufficient inventions In "Yep. In about half an hour," mind to keep busy for 10 years. today's the sixteenth, Isn't It? Sheila responded briskly. "You teB "And what makes you think my Traftord invents medical equip­ Rilm Star-rSayi What's toe big CHAPTER VH—Continued tod tatoflashed." haggard , sleeping them te wash their hands!" mother's any different from yours?" ment aad surgical tools. By trade idea? It's only my ninth. _jfr'tm. -' -jm_§:^m^^m face for a few seconds. Then toe SSw saw the villainous face store Sheila considered tMa-.7jlsl be to a laboratory technician and went cautiously and peeped through at bar oddly. The man vanished "WeB, I hope she is!" she said medical Orderly. Among hto de­ Solid On and on and on; toe torn spoke toe cracked old window glass snd ."You've got a nerve!" Peter said, Ty TO SHRINK only occasionally to low tanas; toa finally, with a Utile tough. vices now used regularly ta large Mrs. Mewed entered the dining- tits slit* to toe shutters. tearfully. "They might kill us for "Why do you hope she to?" hospitals are a nephrostomy book, room and proudly placed tiw XI7HKN we last heard of Marty curtains illustrated. They used car never stopped. Every bene ta lew than ftatl^i|^T^^^.^; Sheila's body was Jarred and adilng. Otttolde wa* Unbrotwo snow. There | —"Because If toe lan'lr=she's wor^ to drain the kidneys, and an endo­ chicken on the talte, tt „;__ Bjg"na-r-enrveil bottom plain white muslin marked off di- Her head was dizzy, her thoughts was not a track upon it; not an­ Oh, shucks!" Sheila said boldly, ried.*' scope with which tiw body cavity to "There you are* my dear* my shelf e\\Ja\m\ old buffet had not agonaJly ta three-Inch squares^ wandered vaguely. Sometimes sh* other bouse te view. A prolonged "Give me those plates." - "To show you how crazy she to— explored first chicken!'* -too exclaimed. been 4toed. WeU, BIU made it into TThey found ttte bhie they imntitad tell Into a moment's dose, only to hummock might have been toe fence Impressed, Peter obeyed her my.mother, I mean," Ken said. "I Another Trafford success to a sur­ Mr. Hewed gazed wito admira­ a cornice board lot Pun bathroom for tho tufting ta a soft string be Jerked awake again as toa track that outlined a road; she could not meekly. •^_P-I^_^ had an old hound—listen, he didn't gical instrument of toe suction tion:' at the bird's -shape. '^_M window, and painted it blue. Then type of cotton yarn. The sketch •rent over some rut or turned some tett. Near toe house she saw * barn, A minute later tiw man called Ken amount to a hlfl ot beans. He was pump variety, to drain poisonous "It's wonderful, darling,**' he Marty went into action on curtains tells yoa the rat. The dipping te a well-sweep, outhouses, all muf­ matter from toe interior of the body. beamed, "and how beautifully to match. 5||||§ what really turned thai- clipped tettk*g__^^_m PR; sflit^** came into toe kitchen. He bad evi­ Just naturally an old ringer. You ; "Oh, my God, any headl" Peter fled and disguised by tiwwhit e pow­ dently Just arrived, for bis toco was wouldn't bave fed him." Af tiie moment he to developing you've stuffed-tts**--- ^p Grandmother is an expert at do­ stitches into tufts; then the -cur­ presently whispered. *§!___ dering ot toe storm. Great bare red wito cold, and hto gloves and He stopped to tough and to re­ a diathermy machine—a short wave * "Stuffed?" she echoed. "But, my ing old-fashioned candle wicking, tains were stretched tato shape ta "Keep quiet!" Sheila murmured. trees stretched their branches over­ coat wet He looked curiously at member, and seemed to forget her radio sending heat on radio frequen­ dear, this one wasn't hollow." I so together they made the tufted dry but were not ironed. AH this A silence Then ha breathed head. The snow had stopped for tiw tor g minute. cies—about toe size of a pound ot about curtains bas given Gram again, te a mors alert ton*: tiaw hetog, but tbe' restless airs "This old wreck," he began again butter. It ean be manufactured toe most wm*j»t*ii1 idea for ntann "Where are weT*t;.^| were clicking tiw tree-branches and wito relish, "would sorter bang cheaply, he states, making it readily thing for a bride's kitchen aaovm-l "I don't know, they're taking as blowing the drifts about ami tha around, and finaBy I got to catting available whereas tiw more expen­ : m that to coming off soon. It fapret ­ tow,' leaden sky threatened to fall sive types utilized today are rela­ ASK ME • ^ } &Q^W~Afis**era ty clever, we think. Watch tac­ somewhere in a truck." him "Cap,* and be stayed wito us; 1 "Bootleggers," Peter whispered again. iM^lS ^§S§^*M tively rare^T ikjl^N- jr TkT/'^rriT'r'fSTiiM / Offering Informationit* next week. £2*1 be was my dog. . WeB, after I left, oa Th* room to which she found her­ home, darofed If my mother didn't The 42-year-old Inventor works ANOTHER • Various Subject* NOTE: Many other old-time "ami** self was on the ground floor, tiie keep that old dog and take care of without laboratory or technical stitches have modern uses. Sew­ "What'd I do, drink something railless porch wa* Just outside. The him, and every time she wrote to tools. HIS workshop ig a kitchen ing Book 2 contains directions tot ttwt mas-mxait" '•'^___%_ fields and what might havs been the me if d be how old Cap was coming table to his apartment The Questions The Answer* 4S ot these stitches -ttttt. gugges-' "I don't-know. Sat your breath road sloped away in a series of on, and bow he missed me, and ev­ tions for their use ta your home. T*» smelted Ike chloroform tor toto*. rounded hills below toe farmhouse, 1. Who wrote the poem in which 1. Richard Lovelace ("To Al- get a copy send order to: . and beyond everything vanished erything, It was a riot!" Shelter Belt Brings iff "WeB, I ean teB you something appear tiie words: "Stone walls thea from Jprison")*^ *£*' mmsMSSSm gently *toto a general dimness of ISIII'Bfrds Back, to Plains do not a prison make" ? 2. No. Their Wood twenty actu­ mas. RUTH aw sennas " -' www and cloud ' 1^11151111 about your, mother, then," Sheila Drawer 1* ^Si____ A long silence. __ii___I_ said,' briskly, - after A,vpause.'7^j| WASHINGTON.—The first nation­ , 2. Do tiie Eskimos have a word ally nwans "a-man-cotmted-to-tiie- Shells Jumped, but it was only for any number beyond twenty? ' saamtdaBptgk* W_i-.*Mm-rack "Thte to State's prison for tiw : don't care whether it means any­ wide bird census has disclosed" an end." Peter at her elbow. .*_W_l unexpectedly large increase in the th When a military man speaks Enclose to cento tor each took whole tot ot .'em," Peter said vi­ thing to you dr not but. I know bow 3. Logistics refers to transport ordered. ciously. V:,^tt§| "Whore are we?" number of birds and other wildlife of logistics, he refers to what? and-supply. K&"zJP&3!*Mi&*x. =^-don't-"lBB'0W." ' il't_^__^___\ tt tf. *>—anse I fcnowJww-gs area - = , = r === KWiw-i * *•• «w]4 m ai*sa*.*iis9i4rjr4444t, Tf we ever get outl" with Ida. TT!; to"toe zi.wa taAas~^ ^fteRer belf ~ %rvra^-J 3SM£lent at the United °TE ^raMf Xi_SH_ii. sjp_i '•Seen anyone this morning?" trees in the Great Plains. The cen­ : Address ...... «i^^^fes "We'll get aid all right" be said "My mother goes toto Joe Cars- States lived to be 90 yeara of age? : 8. Ambassadors. - -^^$ "H^kppeared ta dtua atariar^aati ' "I Just woke up." WjjiM sus taken by the.forest service of 5". Which of the following,have 8. A long ton is 2,240 pounds. "Thi* to a hot one!" said Peter. cadden's room every night and the agriculture department showed breathed heavily. "Xt'a state's pris­ kisses him, after he's gone tp bed» toe highest diplomatic rank—con­ •1. Flying mammals. -**- "Well, I know I*m0f reezing," Shei­ increases ranging up fo 500 per cent on, that's what It is," he said, rous­ and tucks things to around hi* neck. suls, ambassadors, or ministers? 8. To toe southeast of toe Black Tested Friendship ing, and speaking to 'an angry, dron­ la said She took a pocket comb to many areas of Kansas, Nebraska, 6. A long ton is equal to how Hills, ta tiie western part of South from her handbag and ran tt through And sh**B say, *t»d you say your the Dakotas, Oklahoma and the many potmdst^^&e ^^Sl^S ing voice.- Pill prayers* Joe?' , and 'Do you jtee. Dakota. __i___3 *. Friendship ia, a plant. of skim, "For heaven's sake, don't talk so her thick red hair.- -She rubbed her Texas Panhandle. - ^^BBF^iSP^^W —f; Wtot are Iiat* classed tot face with both palms, ordered her Ma, Joe?' as it he .was two years '"flrMercatyr •-••^^^__j___^*_|Sj_| growth," and must undergo TMf tend!" The ^we than 125,000,000 trees oirds, flying mammals . b_Pm 10. Lake Ontario, 7,430 square withstand tiw shocks of adversity **She" became a" Tittle* Ught-hwrted dress slightly and went to the door ott.**^ planted in tiw six states were in­ dents? IHIlll __irS at tiie back of tiw room. I^^p "Sure—" Ken began. He tlaJHwt miles; Huron, 23,010 square miles, before it is entitled to the appella­ in her turn It was agony to rouse tended only as windbreaks to stop 8. Where in the United States and Erie, 9,940 square itiiffltiiTi'^^g tion.—Washington. 1115 herself from tiw stupor that waa i—"Look out what .you'rcdotagl" his throat agato^^.!*Sse_i'ihey'M: alL the blowing of soil and to conserve are the Badlands*.? - Ws0?Sl Peter, whispered sharply. But Shei­ w t half-consciousness to tiw tun reali­ llfca titall" toittld with frrftVfld-r, fn-^teail"**iF-' " ta-*"J]*}|H i-aiir i inr.i'i**- -^fr-^JHifete et 'Pim^ppp*pMS*pr^ sation of pain and danger again.- la had already opened tiw door a "Your mother," Sheila continued destroying tarda may be almost as wv.-.....'».--t.««'...«m-...tt»«» •„•••,.,,„*. crack and was peering through. poor conductor of electricity—sil­ -—-^11 never get over totojt-t**s mur- Outside was unbroken lisew inexorably.-toever goes Into church great __|»^__K'a^^fe*a' ver, 4-aercury, er coppertT^^^ der," Peter ssl_^-^7'i||gf __£§£; Ths room toto which Sheila looked but what she prays for yoa; that 10. Which of toe Great Lakes is was unspeakably, desolate and dirty, Ihe census was taken through, In SALT LAKE CUT Sheila, heavy against bis shoul­ Sheila and nodded to her without a you'll be good and that you'U corns questionnaires sent to owners ot toe the smallest, Lake Ontario, Lake der, made no answer. 81 toe floor littered with Old newspa­ smile. For a full two minutes be home .some dar.TYou can bet on Huron* or ..Lake Erie? .^--STi pers, toe windows sealed. The"Boor f arms JR gome areas and through "Gosh, it'll be good to get rested stood warming himself by toestove , toat! Every time she meets the counts by forest service *;ta«n ot ^^mmVmi^^ somewhere." . Jfe|'|S|p shook- under ber feet as she timidly watching 'her. W$$s&3>!& neighbors she teUs them bow weB Ventured to. It bad once been a birds and nests to other areas* The :.,-*WXX be ar.*.*" to start to—** she "You seem to have fitted to aB you're doing. Every time she cooks first count was onTSfr^'sampHng" Centenarian Must Have muttered. &P_ dining-room. It was quite unfur­ right" Ken said He ground bis something you used to like, dw nished oow.*)^..,, basis, but a more detailed census is When toey finally did stop she cold hands together. "Something thinks. This te toe way I did it for planned now.- The forest service Grieved Over Wasted Life could pot be completely awakened At one end an' open door led toto smells good," be added. And then, html* Wm reported that not only have' ttw It was a great day for- Oha vil­ She wa* half-dragged, half-guided the front room toat flanked the, bed­ witii tiwneares t approach to a smile •*I know, UeB you," Sheila said, windbreaks attracted, | numerous m wm along a snowy pa thy, up steps across room and here Sheila heard voices, lage when the oldest inhabitant she bad ever sew to him, T hear wartaing, "because I know how Ma insect-eating birds, but that many celebrated his hundredth birthday. a powdered, low, unr ailed, country mumbling, voices of men; and from we have to wash our hands?**'|fSli 5 Qito direction came also fiie smell tot She Wants us with ber; she small fur-bearing' animals have And the excitement grew intense M HOTEL ^ porch, and toto a house b6t many To ibis Sheila made no response doesn't, care about anything else as found homes in the small forests degrees warmer than toe outer of pipes and wood smoke. She when it was learned that a news­ ChoUeoftheDtscriminaHngTrayeler turned to the back ot the house, and She was embarrassed She stirred long as we're aB home" that streak toe plains. paper reporter had come to search world. Sheila saw a clock that-said the thickening stew carefully. half past four looming at ber, re­ wito sure Instinct opened still sun- "It would be a swett thing," Ken of an interview. __ ^911 400 ROOMS • 400 BATHS ceding, suddenly growing enormous other door and went tato toekitchen . She gathered that they liked tiw said, to a guarded, careful tone, Hog Brought to CourtJ^p ' After various questions, the an­ again. Her eyelids hurt, she turned It was deserted, but the stove was potroast and the spaghetti. Any­ "to go boms to your mother without "Results in Owner's Fine swers to which were prompted by Ratesi *2.0Q to *4.00 hot and toere was food Sheila way, they ate quantities of it moun­ your stake, -and without a Jobl \You fond and anxious relatives, the her eyes away from a smoking SEATTLE, — Languid courtroom Om* ^00,000.00 remodeling and tetamUdng prooxam h«-o lamp. Someone was helping her off pushed a coffeepot forward; hacked tains of it with aH toe gravy and told me yesterday," he'•said, "that press representative asked: vegetables toat she could scrape tip I'd never make my stake at this hangers-on were Jerked upright wito made o-oflatl* tiw finest betel accommodation* in toe with her wet showy coat; she cried rather than cut stale slices off a surprise here when F}o, a 175-pound "And now, tell me what you out In sudden pain as her arms were round, hard teat; broke eggs. from tiw big baking pan to -which kind of thing. WeB, maybe 1 never would do it you could have your West AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. f||||p| she bad served the tremendous will I was thinking test night toat sow, made an appearance te prove time over again?" tooVed. Her bat was off; toe heavi­ - It ttie men In toe sitting-roam she wasn't at aB starved-and mis­ atitmomamaomewam ness in her head was so bad .that beard, they did not molest her. Pres­ meat ^They bad, put wine on tiw even some of toe old fetters, even There was a long silence while mm CAFETERIA &m g ently toast and cofCiejtodi scram­ table; Peter drank some of it, but when tiny keep—out of trouble, treated. , >"l*1m\,-ft-% igL a,-. DINE * DANCE she stumbled blindly about putting The owner, Arley Jeffries, 30, was the-- old"-man thought Then be bled eggs wer* ready; site managed Sheila would not touch ffiTSBSlI haven't got anything to show for it said slowly: Pjj^fj DINING ROOrVt^* BUFFET up her hand, trying to rub the wta I The atmosphere seemed lighter, charged Wito cruelty -to* animals tangle of bar hair away. to extract plates, cups, from toa There's loo many to the business, "I think I would part my hair _^ppAa% mASpU, rratUaWrS^ incredible disorder of toe kitchen; somehow,- as tbey ate together. She and there's too many down and and failure properly to teed and care - - ' ' '--' ' Manat/ers <> • /, . There was a bleak-looking. Oat for Flo. So he-hauled her, squeal­ in the middlelKi.' MIRROR ROOM Peter Joined her, and they cleared bad begun to feel lame and tired out that come to find you and make I. HOLMAN WATtXSondW. ROiS SUTTON Iron bed, its mattress showing shab­ ing, into -toe courtroom; 1WBY WSmrnkt HMM by and discolored under a heap of an end of th* table sad Hat down" drowsy, but there was uu mors' a touch," he said 'T'vs not got ing still, at least with a floor under fear. It was only with a real ef­ But Justice Guy B. Knott found Choose the Beit t!nittitii»mtii»»»-»n-U»»..*.,.,...... l iSoddet andn wallcomforterss steady. Buabout itt waIt san standd tiw­ together. '. "" vfllisSipbSp anything. If I could put my hand fort that she roused herself, after­ on five thousand dollars, ifs aB I that Flo bad tost SS pounds in about Life ta short—too short to get room was not utterly add. Sheila And never ta ber" lite. Sheila ward, and began the business ot could clean Up to a hurry,*T seven months, and fined Jeffries $1 everything. Choose you must, and Happy ta Knowing |» -Oaf Faults S kicked off her shoes, sink down, thought had she tasted such food. clearing up. and court costs. - It was delicious beyond anything im­ "Five thousand dollarsI" SheUa as you choose, choose only toe It is a kind of happiness to OUier men's faults are baton drew coverings about ber. Some­ best—in friends, in books, in rec­ body took jiway. toe Jtomp. aginable; she ttat that she could not To ber surprise they all helped echoed.' « ''flP . .--U^^^HE^S know to what extent we may be our.,eyes; -our own behind our Boy Sp«Mike7First Tan* » •* reation, in everything. Anon. unhappy,—La Bochetoucauld, backs.—Seneca* ftSsfl H Waking waa misery. Sheila had" ptt.empiu tr-me sot»r tossteartswpitai. tt w twfi ilto I>(| niiii inih _,*j) "•""WttSTtoe bell kind of a 'business never before ta her life wakened to four piece* that each assistant might could you go into wito that!" he .In 12 Years of Life tered bread, tbe bat drink, tiw hot said Irritably. ..S!& such bewilderment and such physi­ eggs. Color and courage returned have his own They carried the LONDON.—When for fee first time cal discomfort st once. Where was remains of the stew toto tiw ice-cold "That seems to me'- iptot of with returning warmth and vitality. money.'. I wish my brother Joe had in bis Ufe 12-year-old Peter Crlpps she? What walls were these, and why An alarm clock, set down hap­ pantry, piled the plates neatly, drew spoke, after an operation had re­ —he topped his league was' she asleep to her office dress? back tiw chairs, and caw brigand it" SheUa added, as Ken did not hazard in the general confusion, speak. "When my brother had jptteiF stored his powerof speech, he asked She turned over, and ber dank, secured a wisp cf broom somewhere iipfe-'-'some-- hot- buttered .toast, said twelve o'clock. and brushed the rough tM floor.' monia tost year,** slie rnsit «a. '"toe In pitching last year ' sour, rfppteglwd ibPaWam* forto. a "Peter, ean it be twelve o*etoek?" pleased* ilpi ^^^ sickly, rancid smelL She cat',up "They're Just like Neely and Jos," doctorvajt-aIatniwto told him to get Ha looked at his wrist. •____ she toought |S7TT|| into soma business toat be bad to Since bis windpipe was removed and brought her feet to the floor mid "Stopped," he said, winding his when be was two, ttw bey bas bad to looked about her. She could smile as she, asked tor work hard in—you know, with bis watch. "It might be." a bod ot coa17a bucket of water. hands. The doctor said toat -if mora breathe through a rubber tube open It was daytime, anyway. For al­ Sheila half filled tan* eup, luxuri­ men had to work ta—" Sheila hes­ fog from the front otato neck. His though toa tad-fashioned wooden 'Therei" Shell* ^aid ta satisfac­ ating ta comfort -Stw went on eat­ tion, when aB toto was dons. She itated "hi perspiring businesses, efforts at speech were uninteBigible. EXTRA MILDNESS abutters wars closed, outside toe ing without further comment you know?—" She resumed, "tbere'd But now modern surgery has given room's four roany-paned windows, was exhausted new. and drawing Tha eld kitchen wa* on a level e-daap old rocker close to tiw stove, be much tots llbwas - And Joe said him a real windpipe made ot skin titer* was tight beyond Rotting two steps below j ttw rest of the ttiat If be bad a tew hundred he'd grafted from .Us .toft atsdixSM •trips of old net bung at toese win­ and catching up a eoverless movie EXTRA COOLNESS house. It ran straight across- the magazine ttiat happened to be in go ever to Astoria, or somewheres dows; tiw floor was of old, poorly back ot toa building and had win­ like toatTand, go tato ttw building Knits a Locomotive - matched pine boards, upon Which the woodbox. she composed herself dows on both side*. From these for a rest.^^Sil business." MmDLEB-JR-^7*T. — Louis E. FLAVOR some filthy odds and ends of carpet there was toe same vista; snow, _$*% earpenter, hayf* | f^^_« Worden, a stationary engine-*r pf ^tXTRA I were flung«untidy angles. There The men were trying to persuade meadows leveled under„blanketa ot Peter ^something; Peter was tja> "Watt," Sheila retorted sharply, MiddJebury, delights ta doing a bit -.-ware seme broken cbatosTto- the. white, tree* and the dim ter per­ willing. j . SjS(j|||_ia stung by his lastly wornfui tone, at knitting, Hto latest creation • In recent" laboratory tests, CAMELS burned room. a-a,oUapsiag. chest of drawers- spective of horizon, sky and whit­ "They're Just going to bring some "Out Lord was a carpentwl" is a miniature locomotive, fastolon«J 25% •Aj-ver thaa the averse of toe IS attar lacking a toot and propped on a ened world '^__m JlSla wood into toe front, room," Ken ex­ ; "Thaf * righk-jno,*" Ken admitted. te ysnr'taid complete in everjrttiF of toe largest ^selling brands tested—slower stout little cardboard'P**. Other -'- '-"WhatJd they say to yo$0*T$ plained, ta his characteristically tail except tbat'lt bas no'be^^ip furniture consisted only of her bed "Who??* "And you *»ouldn't have to stay a titan .may of them. That means, on tbe average, careless stop? "Go along and help day-laborer. You^could get totes a smoking p/g. equal to ' and two other similarly shabby iron "Those fellers ta there." ttoaal". mB controcteft|^||ljk"; He Got the Rabbit -»*d*» tetto toto mattressesi and totd "Nobody'* spoken to me at all," He and Sheila were le»*t alone to SAPULPA, OKLA.—Dock Curry bedding. The walls wer* discolored she saflKTTT Stella**. thoughts ' revNted'^|^| needed a birdie 6ft tiw dlevento hole toe kitchen, wito the warmth and previous topic. .•*__.. can't get over " __t__r:i_^t • and dark; toe old wooden doors "What's—hav* yon found out— tiie smells of food and fire and soap­ ot ttw Sapnipa Country dub to im­ sagged to toeir frames and earried your mother taking care of toatol d «CT TOE "EXTRAS" WrmSlOWER-BURHlMQ what's toe big idea?" suds. In ttie gathering dusk. It was djejg," abe said, • .--,'• prove bis scorea At ttw instant he i_ white china knobs. SheUa had nev­ Peter looked cautiously toward tiw net quite half past four o'clock, : swung, a rabbit sped across the er bean ta a decaying old farmhouse front room as he spoke, and Sheila Agate Ken made ho •"'comment, green. ,_The goU \ball_ struck_and EXTRA SMOKES i but the brief, stormy day was clos­ Mtera^mraneta-be asked;- abruptijrt before, but toe knew ttwt toe waa answered almost •ih8udtWy|p^ ' I ing in. • The""mah sat down, lighted kiUed'tlie rabbit. ep^e to one now. "We gat^mlxed In Just at the time "^eu're not stock ontois' fetter? " PER PACK! hir pipe and stretched his legs. "On Peter? He's going to Ije mar­ On ope cf tiw other beds Peter toey were afraid of something, see? "w;ell, you got ttwboy s tamed," : Leg Breaking a Habit ' Ito' Cann' wa* heavily asleep, al­ And they didn't dare leave us~-let be said then. |ll_§ ried Tuesday'.'*.' * WILKES-B*iRRE, PA.—William d i/WEIS most complete}*, dressed. Lamely, iw go, for tea** we'd give them TsadeBa hot prowteg responsive, he "WeU, I thought you weret^mf& Smith broke his leg- In an auto acci­ slowly. Sheila walked over sad Mud- away."-":IIl$7 •">• pulled on ato pin* te aUgtowa. and " fTO BE CONTINUED J dent It was fee testo time. THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS W Page LAS VEGAS AGE Friday, August 16, 1940 -—•MM-— •OUR COMICtSECXION •*'

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