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The Daily Plainsman from Huron, South Dakota • Page 5

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THURSDAY. OUTOBUK 0, a. o. A in Huron HOPALONG CASSIDY STILL FIRES AWAY "Pride of the West" is the now adventure of Hopalong Cassicly. William Boyd once more- plays the hero.

A cardinal point in the i law of western screen dramas is a a man must fight to the death for the honor of his friends when suspicion a upon them. On this Hopalons comes facc-to- face i somo of the most clangorous experience of his exciting career in this picture which i be shown the State theatre Friday and Saturday. Stage coach robbery, always a perilous occupation, becomes doubly dangerous for the a i when they try to frame two of Hoppy's p.ils whn have been i i as guards for the conch. a i i thru the the i i as well as th" safety of his saddlemates is concerned, Hoppy leaves his work as round-up chief to become leader the posse tracking down the thieve; The conflict reaches a climax in big fight staged in the town bank where conniving citizens have allow ed the bandits to hole in. Tonighi Rage of Paris.

The cute little French slar, Daniell Darrieux, has become the range Huron since her debut ns the charm er whom Douglas Fairbanks, Jr can't Ret out of his hair, Were You Born? All the signs of the zodiac are calle in to assist an astrologer, Anna Ma Wong, clear herself of mttrde which she predicted. Tomorrow Rage of Paris." Pride of the (Sec Convicts Respect Prison "Courts" Men Charged With Infractions Of Rules Seldom Cry "Bum Rap" Pow Wow Day Activities Start Snake Dance Tonight To Follow Morning Pep Test; Ceremonial Friday prison The prison ST. PAUL, Ocl. G--1-V'-- An "i-i- i i a court" to try i a i a i of prison i i i Wiis described befovt- tile wardens' lion of the American Prison C'on-i KIVSS tfiday by Wardc-n Joel R. i WMHIV of southern i i a Mich, court is presidc-rl ovc-r by i i a It is divided i sections.

Warclr-n e.x- Thi prisoner a i i a i of i i i i is broiifjht i If i "smn- i i i enurt," cnniposed Un- dcjnilv a jnid tiu- in- of till- a If case inrlicater. study, he is I'cfi'rred in "behavior clinic." comnosfcl of a psychiatris', chlof mcdii-al offiuoi-, a a i and anniher frmn tior.al and a i i a at- to analyst- the cause of his misbehavior and to remedy it, Min-irc said. Both summary i i and lh" behavior i i are piv-iderl over by the (K-piitv warden and are t'd tn relieve i'lirn of' his responsibility nf judsinLI such, cases nlone. as well as to a i 1 nnd a better a a i pris i 'ncr. Moore said.

Moorr said a "not n-ily the oT- fenders tried and hut tlu; i i i 1 I i 1 1 bm'Iy, we be-1 lii-ve, have a wh'ilesomo J'e- ipeet fin- the court. Seldum is heard refuge-taking I-xm-esMon. 'bum The A i a Prison Association 'asl i i elected A i Cris'miek. York commissioner of' eori'eeiion, iiresiclent and au-ard- i-d 'sV l9iH' Pow Wow Day, a a homecoming at Huron College, was touched off this i when students as simblod for a giant pep fest. i "Beat Augustana" as tWe theme.

The morning pep fost. a prelude to s'ta'e Homecoming activities, will be fol lowed tonig.it by a snake dance through the city's streets, formally festivities. Another pep fest is slated for 9:45 o'clock Friday morning, i homecoming events follow in rapid P.uriul Rites Friday For jVIaxine Madness lire order through Friday and Saturday. Dad's Day Di.nnor Students and i fathers will Rather at the college i i hall Friday evening for a Dad's Day din nur. to be followed by the tradi i a I i a ceremonial under floodlights in -front of the dor- mitorv.

Featured in the ceremonial will be John Badheart Bull, Chief Warrior; Miss a Jones. Pow Wow Princess; and i i a Haugo, Bifi ChifJ'. A yirls' hockey game Saturday morning i i a a the big day of homecoming week. The a a Pow Wow Dav parade is sialcd for justice i 30 p-fjock, followed at 2 p. m.

by big event of the day--a football game between A a a College's state conference champions and Hu- A speed race between model Fords i be a between- half feature. Fooiball Banqufit Members of the Huron football squad i be honored guests at an a i i set for o'clock Saturday evening. Miss Claire Murphy, president of the College A i Association, will preside over the dinner gathering, Homecoming week will draw to a gay climax Saturday evening when students, graduates, former students and friends of the college Rather in the gymnasium for the a a Pow Wow Day dance. An a I i a or- sie. The Women The News ----By AP NEWLY WED Jane she looked on her way to Spokane where she was married to 'Bob Crosby, brother of Bing.

NEWLY HIGH Rosalie Spaicher Knishcrn, a at Radio City Music Hall, i a undetermined amourH of stock, gar- 1 and coral by the i of an elderly woman to whom she was i CITY I Austin Lytle; left last night for Cincinnati, Ohio. He will return to Huron Friday T.ight or Saturday piloting a new 50 airplane for the Huron Flying Service. Special Showing and Sale of Hamilton Fur Coats--one day only-Friday! $40.50 to Save up to 50 oer cent tomorrow at 10-6(adv)c Miss Mabel Alworth of Huron, who underwent an operation in St. Mary's hospital at Rochester, is in Watertown this week at her lake home at Arends Park. She was accompanied to Watertown by Miss Sarah Dewing of Sioux Falls, for-, merry of Huron.

Miss Dewing returned Monday noon to her home in Sioux Falls. Buy on we Lay-by plan. Geyerman's Bargain Basement. 9-6 adv tl Dr. Hubert Ketelle went to Aberdeen today to attend the Presbyterian Synod of South Dakota, fie will return Saturday evening.

At the Huron College banquet tomorrow evening Loflus H. Ward and a group of singers from the college will appear on the program; Dr. W. W. Sloan of the Bible department of the college will be toast-master and two ot' the speakers will be Louise Chui from China, and Ernesto Cortissoz of Colombia, South America.

J. I. Pasek of Huron College also went Aberdeen today for the Synod. JAAA Setup Is Nearing Windup County Election Saturday To Follow Community Gatherings The work of perfecting Beadle County's sot-up for participation in Farley To Back Demo Nominees Says Whether Candidates Are "Liberal" Will Make No Difference WASHINGTON, Oct. Demoeratic nominees for Congre Rot assurance from National Chair Industry Ready To Cooperate National President Assures Government Leaders No Saber-Rattling Planned WASHINGTON.

Oct. officials, concerned with establishing harmony among A store within a store Geycr- New Bargain Basement. 9-6 tf adv A marriage license was issued here to James Alfred Miner, 23, and Vcra Grace LaCrafl, 22, both of Huron. i supper, Congregational church, Thursday, Oct. 5:30 to 7:00, adults 40c, children 25c.

the 1939 triple "A program was were announced today by County Afienl L. L. Ladd as follows: Liberty-Foster Townships--Vincent Madden, chairman; Herman Schleuter, vice-chairman; Joe Pullman, third member oC committee; L. Earl Myer and John Pullman, alternate committee members; Vincent delegate to county convention; Herman Schleuter, alternate Alfred E. Bentz of States Forestry Str adv Sand Creek-Vcrnon Townships-J.

M. Fisher, a i a Roy Du Bois, vice-chairman; Frank McGir.nis, third member committee; C. P. Getscher and Alvin Nelson, alternate members; J. M.

Fisher, delegate to county convention; Roy Du Bois, alternate delegate. Broadland-Hartland Townships-Louie E. Braun, a i a Louis B. Markell, vice-chairman; Otto E. Todnem, third committee member; Anton J.

StaufFachor and Isaac M. Corcoran, alternate members; Louie E. Braun, delegate to county tion; Louis B. Markell, alternate delegate. Thursday's schedule called for meetinfi of farmers in Banner-Logan: Wessington-Wolsey: Faij-field-Jowa and Milford-Barrett townships.

Fri- States Forestry Service, Jeft Tues- day for Brookings where he is to be stationed for the next two months. 1 United I da y's concluding lineup includes TUPS meetings of farmers in Burr Oak- J.ui-i i 1T Democratic support by asserting: "All the primaries are over and all couragcment the conventions are over and I'm fron leaders in i cs optimum a nsc rapidly. At Hyde Park this week, Prosi- Specificallv, ho said this held true dent Roosevolt was represented with regard" 10 Senators Gillett of believing that government, business going to support the nominees of the party." Iowa and Tydings of Maryland. Gillette won despite endorsement of his opponent. Rep.

Othn Wearin. from WPA Administrator I "saboT-nutling." and labor should compose their i ferences by i i peaceful negotiation for "name-callinp and Harry Hopkins. President Roosevelt, accompanied by Farley, went to Maryland to speak against renomination of Tyd- mgs. Farley professed to be unconcerned by the efforts of the Wisconsin La- Follettes--Governor Philip and Son- In other quarters, reaction to the president's view was mixed. Hamilton Blames FDR John D.

M. a i RopuWicar. national chairman, blamed calling" by the Roosevelt a i i tration for tin i last fnl ator Robert--to build a strong Pro- nunciation." business slump beprin- "Univstrained de- he said, had been gressive party, asserting that its, heaped on "legitimate business leaders would be disappointed when enterprise for five Jong years." the voles were counied. Godwin, Wilson Are Recaptured townships. Mr.

and Mrs. J. G. Knabc daughter Mary Jo are on a ten trip to points in southern Missouri and through the Mountains. They loft Wednesday norning.

Eilers' Furs fit every purse. 8-8 adv tf Mrs. N. RousaHs and daughter Ka- The county election meeting will daysibe held at 9 o'clock Saturday morning, Men Freed By Jailer's Daughter -Face Murder Charge; Girl Sentenced HICKORY, N. Oct.

of the i i i a The of President Roosevelt's views at Hyde Pwrk included labor's internal strife among the sore spots that might be healed by peaceful discussion. Labor Peaca Developments on Labor's wart-inn fronts yesterday indicated, however, that peace was farther a than ever before. John L. Lewis, chairman, issued call for the first general conventi. HailgS Himself 'LAKE ANDES, Oct.

6-W-The leaving tonight by train for body. of Martin Mader, 35, was found ome in Los Angeles after a a i from a rafter the dnve- a corn crib on his farm seven rs'KWLY Cn OWNED PaUy Berg, who has just bo- come queen of the golf i by i i women's na- i a i from Mrs. Lawson Page. ST I Ocl i a services I I hcstra i rovlcin the 1 i Clu.iX'h here Fri- ls being sponsored by the col- in day at two o'clock for Magness, who died at her home, in a an i ni-ss of a a year. i a i or mack- in tin- i cemetery.

a former tvskieni of St. Lawn-nee, had been a a i in hospital for sev- U-hcstra i dance is lego A i Association. Roosevelt To To Clinic In December ROCHESTER. Oct. 1 )-James Roosevelt i to Rochester in December for an exnmin hut to her ation.

he said last i as ho board ed a a i in Chicago, enroute ELECTED Mrs. James Morris, of Bismarck, N. new president of the American Legion A i i ary. runs some ago. LIGHT, VELVETY CAKE WJTH You'll love Spry pastry and fried foods, too --and see how digestible DIGESTIBLE a child cnn cnt them when they're ir.adt the Spry way! Doubly delicious, TOO.

Pnstry so tender and ftaky. Tried foods crisp and dclicate- tascing. And Spry cakes arc dtrfal! Just try this recipe. 1 CUp 6 2 CU',) rmiic 3 oitncenctuicot.ur, 24 m.irslim,r.!o«-fl im-Uod Mk nnd vnnHl.i. Add ituc.ir Kriidually and crram until ticlit tllltly.

(Done in no lime willt Kinooth, creamy Spryl) Add one a'. time, bc.TtitlK thoroughly Add melted nnd blend well. Add bulling powder nnd sodn to flour nnd Rift times. Add of Cut maralimnllows in PrcsainR cut sides agninst cukr. ranitc on LOP of cacti layer.

Spread Clioco- m.tlioiv Prosit nc betwccji luycra and on top and tudca ot' cutce. L. CHOCO-MALtOW FROSTING 3 Spr- cupd difLcti confectioner' nutt-ir teaspoon Mil butter 4 ounces chocolate 7 lablcjpoonjt hot mtllc vatiiJla Melt Spry, butter and chocolate together nver hot (Spry malcea creamy. bcjiutifuHy jtlowy.) Pour liot roitkovrr combined auRiirnnd Kilt anJ 5ti'r i ftufltir in dJarolvcd. Add vanilln.

Add chocolato mixture and bent until nmooth and tliick enough to sprend. Maleott The son. convalescing from an operation removal of a gustric said he would sec today's world series gnm-s in Chicago, California tonight, to IOSE Die- rnnch of P. Murphy, of Hoilisler, ena are heir home in Los Angeles weeks visit here in the home Mr and Mrs. Nick Manolis, G5G Da- miles northeast of here late yaslai- kola Avenue North.

afternoon. Coroner Charles Shop at Gcyerman's Bargain Base-'Stedronskt pronounced the death a I 2 No motive for the act was known. Andes dur- cting routine business, Born on the Madcr homestead six miles north of Lake Andes, mcnt. (adv) tf Mrs. Johnson and Mrs, Keynold ot; Ashtabuki, Oh visit in the 1 10!) Wisconsin Avenue Southwest.

4 i I 1 )hio, arrived Tuesday to Maci( a be in home of Mrs. Lundblad, morning transact, i i TCnvn Ma James Godwin, 19, and Bill Wilson, i ganixation. Some labor observ 21, who escaped from the Lcxing-1 said that if the C. I. O.

unions, wh -h ton a i last Monday with help I broke with the American Fedora of. the jailer's daughter, were re- of Labor, three years ago. form. I a arrested here today. organization i rle -bi- Godwin was slightly wounded i ed the two groups ever when an officer fired upon him as brought Together, he ran a barn near the edge of! At Houston.

the corn-Hickory a pistol in his hand, i of the A. F. of L. went ahenr After first aid treatment for bird-1 plans to continue the fifih; shot wounds at a hospital, he Lewis organisation. William transferred to the city jail.

federation president, said thei Wilson had surrendered volun-; no immediate prospect for pe -lion with reen, was Special Showing and Sale of Hnm- ilton Fur Coats--one day only Friday! S49.50 to $473.00. Save i to 50 per cent tomorrow at Fahrendorf's. 10-6(adv)c Women's Republican CJub meets Friday night, 7:30, Mex.xanine, Marvin Hughitt. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles F. Hasty of Faribault, arrived in Huron last evening to visit in the homes i he leaves, besides his parents, two (brothers and three sisters. MAJLLON (Continued from Pay's; 4.) i i to speak from Italy, tarily at the hickory police station a short lime earlier. Lula Belle Kimel, 22, who was acting as turnkey at the Lexington jail, was sentenced to 60 days imprisonment last night after pleading guilty to charge of aidin- and Wilson to escape. Both men have been charged with I way M-2I, overturned and i lught murder in a warrant issued upon fire.

A sixth persons was injuv -d. Five Killed As Car Hits Tree Along id LAPEER, Oct. -Fivi, Godwin i persons were killed today when their automobile struck a tree alone high- the death of Donald Moss, who was fatally shot in High Point, a few hours after they escaped from the Lexington jail. DAUGHTER APPEALS LEXINGTON, N. Oct.

G. Anti-New Dealing Senator Rush An appeal from a 60-day sentence George Carigan tha driver apparently lost control of tha motorcar i taking a at high speed. Father Of Huron Resident Is Taken Word was received from Mrs, Mary Christopherson of Huron, who is in Rapid City, telling of the death of her father, John M. Lytle. Mr.

Lytle died October 3 in a Hap'id City hospital. Bom at PitlsbtirR, January i 2f), 1862, Mr. Lytle attended the Pittsburgh schools and was a ated from Dulls Business He went to Omaha in 1880, where he was employed in a real estate of-' flee. In 1S81 he and three brothers' purchased and operated the Lytle a near Crofion, Neb. The last years of his i "were spent, i his sons near Martin and Wnsta.

S. D. I He was married to Mary Weifiand December 18, 1884. Surviving i are four daughters, three sons. 251 a i and two great-grandchildren.

Two sons preceded him in, death, John in 1915, and Martin in 1933. Mrs. Lytle died eight! years ago. Ho is also survived by sisters, Mrs, Marshall Phillips and Miss Lillic Lytle' of Crofton, and a brother. Dr.

Joseph Lytle of Garnett, Kans. Funeral services will be held Yankton Thursday and burial i je made at Wcigand, Neb. Special Showing and Sale of Hamilton Fur Coats--one day only- Friday! to S475.00. Save up to 50 per cent tomorrow at Fahrendorf's. 10-(i(adv)c John W.

Davis returned last i from ait eastern trip. He visited relatives in a i i N. Y. Eilers' Furs lit every purse. (adv) tf The Rev.

Mr. EuroUis and Peter Kyriakidis of Sioux City and Chris Smerlin Chicago are in Huron today visiting i friends, The Rev. Mr. Eurotas is priest oE the Greek Orthodox Church in Sioux City. Rummage Sale at Baptist Church Saturday, beginning 9 a.

m. Mrs. Kenneth Glenn and her father, i i a Duewigcr, of a this morning for the Black, takes news-men them: and Bill Wilson--last Monday. Hcri a resigned as jailer because i I have any slight doubt i i a i about my course I take a look at my Charlie." Lula Belle, chastened by her ex- i periencc, and at liberty under S200 appeal bond, was in seclusion at the Hills nfter visiting here the past cou-1 home of her parents following her pie of weeks in the homes of Mrs. brief trial last night.

Jennie Jaehn and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lampe. They will return to Huron before leaving next week for their home. i Remember Fleming's for CorseisJ Present location in Royal Hotel.

DANCE FRIDAY. OCT. 7 BROWN'S BAHN Fourth Riverside N. E. Music by EARL WOODS ORCHESTRA (adv) I S.

W. Plummer returned this morning to his home in Chicago, after transacting business here and visiting his mother, Mrs. E. J. Plum- icr.

Playing Cards you'll be proud to use. Kiel Inc. 10-G(adv)c TM cnouuh frosting to put between laycm nnd I on top and liclca of Ciioco-malloiv I TRIPLE-CREAMED I (All mussurertents in recipes art Lutheran Delegates Turn To Reports BALTIMORE, Oct. 6--W--More han 500 to the biennial convention of the United Lutheran Church in America turned today to consideration of: reports and the mechanics of church affairs. The convention opened formally last night with a communion sermon in which Dr.

Frederick H. Knubel of New York, president of the church, said it was now "truly united as ncv- er before." He preached on "Unity of Fclowship in Christian Faith and I the theme of the convention. Husky, square-toed peasant brogues of A A ELK or ELK with NATURAL-color vamp overlay. Extra thick crepe Get these to knock-around in! FUSFIELD'S HO-HO DANCE CAVOUR, FRIDAY, OCT. 7 RED JACKETS SWING BAND Gents 3Sc Ladies lOc ENDS TONITE! "WHEN WERE YOU BORN" STARTS TOMORROW! Opening- Bargain Dance Saturday, October RED PERKINS 12 ArJUJs--All Colored COME EARLY DOMINO BALLROOM Gents SOc Ladies 25c Color Cartoon Serial--News Events 15c All Day Today and Tomorrow The New Season's Most Talked About Motion Picture-You.

Too, Must See It! Danielle Darrieux Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. "THE RAGE OF PARIS" With MtSCHA AUEH PLUS I COLOR CARTOON Latest Edition "MARCH OF TIME" Paramount Matinee 25c. Evening Children lOc I WATCH FOR I "BOYS.

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