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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • Page 24

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TH UA1L1 1'KIUAI, MUM1AMA Experts Declare Germany's Economic Position Is Very Weak THAT LET) TO COLLAPSE OF NATION AT END OF WORLD WAR Washington, A I -American inililnry cvpt'i'ls siild today they had been Informed (Jcr- many devoting per coul of its productive to inlllf.iry purposes. Germany economy collapsed when tho amount of productive a i devoted to such purposes reached 65 per cent the end ot the "World whr. they added. The large proportion of productive power which the rcich is now using to turn out munitions and support tho army explains In large others a. SI.9." to 93.05 Setting a lovely side view! PROFILE "Silhouette Herds" i thci most popular and Fall style.

Oni collection is unexcelled Strain Brothers the experts nld, liy Gi-nnuiiy, creu before tho a of a luisbtble European luis i i i a tit fond ImiU i i i i a a e. It eduction of (he standard of i is iliible wlieii a a of a nation's productive a i i goes Into non-productive a machines, it was pointed out. i i in f. S. Tho United States haa tho srcat- i i capacily In the world, a a than Germany's, lio i i a men said, but cveutu- i civilian i hard to get.

Food and L-IoilihiK lnnUcd, Iranspor- latioii facilities reduced and housing impaired. Com paring the reported use of i capacity in Germany i a now a i i In tho I'nlted States, experts said Ihe American congress appropriated national defense In the fiscal year which began 1 this year. This is. i far less than 50 per cent of i country's national which the commerce a says readied 0 0 0 0 0 in German income in 1937, the last year for which figures were available was recorded at 5 2 8 5 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 French income for same ypar has been estimated by private economists at $9.300.000,000 to 5 9 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 and tho latest estimate available here us to Income In the United MnKdom is $19.102,000,000 for 1935. Work Power In a I the United lines has a greater potential power, for war or other purposes, than In The World of Sports and into other nation, i i a took consideration these national and of income figures other factors.

The i i of these was the mat- of a power. The a i of the United States was estimated in I at 130,215,000. a now claims i i tho residents of areas taken over in recent li ia and Czecho Slovakia. The popu- ation of France In 1 9 3 the latest vciir for which statistics are avall- hpre. wai That of he i i England, a Wales and northern Ire- mi-- WJ ig 4 7 0 2 9 0 0 0 In 1935.

Advices received are that i a every able-bodied worker a Is employed, and that the work week averages 50 hours. i i a mnn here estimate 7,000,000 or 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 persons are un- mployed in thin and thrit tho average work week Is no than '10 The a now liclng exortcd in i IT might, therefore he no greater a a i a they a i In the event tho i borani" i in war a greater could be action here. Airline a operations for the i 30 showed an ncrease of GO per cent over tho ircvioitK year. ARVIN HOME RADIO $6-95 Suede Carrying Bag lust llii- Iladio to Tnkc Hack to DEVELOPING 8-Hour Service. 12(1 Size nnil HllinlltT.

1 1 1 niul Liirgor. IHc Start Now to Use These Vitamin Products to Build Resistance Against Winter Colds and Sickness 12 oz. Whcafamin Extract $1.00 Cod Liver Oil 7Hc 12 oz. Jcculin $2.40 24 oz. Myelado! $2.49 $1.50 Super Oil $1.19 $1.50 Vitratc $1.50 Irradol A $1.23 16 oz.

Beatin Tonic $1.20 93.75 Ccrelexin Syr $3.50 Zip Top Package. Now Double Cellophane. Double Package. $1.19 Carton $1.00 Lucky Tiger Tonic 50c Shampoo--Both 79c 2 Pepaodcnt Antiseptic 50c size for 51c $1.25 Pctrolagar 89c Codcenlrnle Tnblrti. 1)0 Wlientatnlti CnpttileN.

100 Wlirntnmln Tablets. A.ll.D. Capsules XI.20 Xalola Capsules. r0 Halibut Oil Capsules. 100 Tcloostol Capsules .84.21) no Dlriilrinni Phot.

Tablets. Tablets 30c SIZE 25c 100 Magnesia Tablets 29c fiOc Analgesic Balm 39c 50c Soda Perborate 39c $1.00 Citrates and Carbonates 79c Filling Prescriptions Is Our Business Broadway and Main Phone 57 IS TO STIDT TODiy ON FILL HC1ICE Itozeman, Aug. accent i be placed on speed tom when Schubert Dyche, ringmaster of the Montana State college Bobcats, removes the wraps from a 35-man squad at the opening of a 10-day training schedule. The Cats will undergo two hard workouts daily to shake out the i from employment and prepare for the season's Inaugural against San Jose State the floodlights at the San Francisco fair September 15. Jobs which included i from ditch digging to truck driving helped the men Into condition during the summer, and Dyche intends to start i light scrimmages for the first few days.

The 35 youths Invited by Dyche to report in time for the western trip appear, generally, to lack the poundage necessary for a power eleven, so the leader Is planning an offense based on speed, plus more than ordinary amount oZ deception. Expected Big Bosses of Boxing-Fighting Wrists By WHIT.VKY MARTIN to lead the squadmen Into town are the veterans Max Stark of Stevensville, Joe May of Havre and Frank Krivec of Klein, all backs. Sophomore Johnny Phelan of Butte may land a first string Job behind the line. The roster chows experienced ends in Floyd Roth of a a a and Dana Bradford ot Townsend, but Dyche Is looking for a spirited scramble for the tackle-to-tackle places. Besides such veterans as Stark, May and company, Montana State is counting on these letter men: Frank Strung and Nick Yovelich of Butte and Julo Gustafson of Bozeman, backs; Center Carl Fjeld of Scobey.

slated to become a back- flcld performer; Arnold Bcrglund of Grass Range, John Vollmer of Bozeman and Ray Duley of Great Falls, guards, and Leonard Schar- mota ot Darby. Jack Burke of Har- 1-oivton and Joe McGeever of tackles. A meeting San Jose State, the Bobrals will travel to Portland to face Portland university's Pilots and i up the trip against the of Idaho nt Moscow on September 30. The rest of the October 6, Omaha i i at a a October 14, Montana State university at finite; October 21, Colorado Mines at Rozeman; October 28, Idaho Southern at Bozo- man; November 3, Grceley State at Greeley, November 11, North Dakota State at Bozeman. R.

H. E. Louisville 4 14 2 Kansas City 6 5 1 Pannclee, J. Weaver, M. Weaver, and Lewis; Bablch, Rels and Riddle.

First game: R. H. E. 4 10 2 St. Paul 5 12 0 Dean.

Curlee and Franks; Fra- sler, Pholps, Taylor and Silvpistrl. Second game: R. H. E. 2 6 1 St.

Paul 4 6 1 Klolnke, Under and Franks; Illmsl and Jackson. R. H. E. Indianapolis 8 12 0 Milwaukee 2 11 2 Frenrh and Baker; Jungles, HIaeholder and Wlnegomer.

R. IT. E. Toledo 2 8 0 Minneapolis 6 12 0 Glcbcll and Mnckle; Ulrlch and Lacy. OF IS I LDNDOH "I Wanted to Surprise My Can you make him a suit from his last measures?" Sure I can.

And I'm making the suit from 4116 at $35.00. Good tailor-made suits start at $27.50. BILk-The Nifty Tailor. I moke ladies' suits and topcoats starting at $35. Aup.

31. (JP) British Cennorshlp) -i eral forMgn offlr.fi officials arr nt the foreign office about 11:30 p. m. (3:30 p. M.S.T.), some ID taxis from evening engagements, to Uko part In a suddenly called midnight conference.

Edward Leslie Btirgln, minister of supply, arrived at the foreign office and then went to the prime minister's residence. Sir Thomas Infiktp, minister for coordination of defense, and dominions high commissioners conferred earlier after Sir Thomas eaw Prime Minister Chamberlain. The officials made hurried visits to the foreign office and No. 10 Downing street. Tho a activity In Downing street followed English language broaricBtR from Germany of the nazl forma for lish dispute.

solution of tbe Po- SKKK RECALL San Antonio, Texas, Auff. crowd of 2.BOO person tonight shouted approval ot it petition seeking recall of Mayor Maury Maverick and Commissioner Louis UpBcomh as speakers blamed tbe officials for a riot which broke up communist meeting last Friday night. New York, A first inspection the action of tho New York Boxing commission lu suspending Eddie Mead and A Welll, and leaving a hole lu the middle of the suspensions so the Ambers-Armstrong welterweight bout can go through as scheduled smacks ot patty-cake punishment instead of a resounding smack on the pocketbook. In other words, the banned pilot; won't he allowed to eat unless they ure hungry. However, the commission was caught in a revolving door on one, and whichever way It pushed was heading for criticism.

Contracts for the welter bout already had been signed. If the commission suspended Welll and Mead i reservation, it meant a contract meant nothing. If it didn't suspend them aftor their words and action during and after the lightweight fight. It would mean the commissioners were a spineless lot, and that managers could accuse them of everything from shoplifting a title to using trained dice in a crap game without fear ot reprisal. They took the middle road, which allows for both the suspension and the flRlit, and, except for permitting tho fight to go ou, the suspension has fangs which may slush Promoter Mike Jacobs as well the parties oC the first part--that Is.

If the unpredictable commission doesn't change its mind. It means that, except Tor the title fight. Mead cannot act as a ager in Now York for 13 months, and Welll for four months. As both handle champions. probably means that If Jacobs to use Armstrong or Ambers again before the time limit Is up he will have to.

take the fights elsewhere. Armstrong might fight i In his corner, but lie doesn't care much about the idea. SWING OF US Cincinnati St. Louis Chicago NATIONAL LEAGUTi W. L.

4 5 51 55 CS 6S Brooklyn New York Pittsburgh Boston Philadclpnli 60 59 54 62 39 AMERICAN LEAGUE L. New York S7 36 Boston 7 4 Chicago 68 Cleveland CG Detroit 65 Washington 4 Philadelphia 4 4 St. Louis 34 TYt .533 .517 .504 4 5 8 4 4 1 .333 Pet. .707 .007 .548 .541 .628 .429 .358 .281 YESTE71DAVS RESULTS IVjitfonal League Pittsburgh 1-6, Philadelphia 0-1 J. (Other games postponed, rain.) American League Detroit 11, Boston 4.

i a i a 4, St. Louis 2. Washington 4, Chicago 3 (niglit game). (Only games.) GAMES TODA1- National Chicago at Brooklyn 2 Boston at Philadelphia 2 (Only games scheduled.) American League New Tork at Cleveland. Boston at Detroit.

games tchedulcd.) BIG SIX Btttlnr (Uirei toidera In each lettue): Player and club: AB Pet. DIMiKlo, Yankees 91 353 as 143 foxx, Red Sox 115 435 135 uj 303 Mlu. Ctardlnala 18 438 79 175 3M Keller. S3 29j BS 1M 353 Arnorleh. Phil 1 1 6 4 1 1 SB 145 .337 MrCormlclf.

Rfda 4SS 81 Itt .334 SEMI-PRO ailL TEAM OFF TO PUERTO lO TO EMSUUB By WHITNEY MAIUIN Now York, Aug. Dumont arrived In town today, gave his party of 16 young athletes a six-hour look at Manhattan without losing a man, then herded It on a boat aimed at Puerto Itlco and IB first KB mi-pro baseball world series. Ray Dumant is the little follow from Wichita, who i the national semi-pro baseball congress a peanut Into an elephant, and he Is taking tho 1D39 champions, a trip and series which he ton's to Puerto Rico for a seven- game series with the island cham- jlons, a trip tnd scries which he hopes to hold up as an annual prize for the victor in tho Wichita tournament. Ray was his usual bubbling self He sputters enthusiasm, and is no uncommon sight to see little maestro, wrapped In some spirited conversation, light a large cigar, toes it into a waste basket, ind put the match in his mouth. This has been a big year for Ray, and he's enthused as a kid ibout the present trip.

"We drew 105,000 people at tho 15-day a this year," he explained. "That's about 10 per cent more than last year. We paid iut 515.000 In prize money, with 5 2 0 0 going to the champions. The a players are no long- kids, averaging 30 years of age, but for niOBt of them it was tapir Irst I a i to New and be- weon "ohs" and "ahs" and finger jointing. expressed much con- over tho possibility of sea- The team is managed by F.d jowell, a genial ex-pi league In fact, thft entire team is uadc up of former league players, i ex-major a i The lour from the big show are Hugh i i a onre a i i 'OR IlasFler.

i the A etirs and Clarence once i i for the a nd Mike a hurler i chucked I big time. MAY TOUR Haver-ford. Aug. a European war Australia's Davis cup players ex- 'fct to tour Japan a the clial- pnge against United here this MOIlIMZi; Brussels, Sppt. 1 i a -ff)--(Passed hy British -'be Belgian cabinet a i today ordered i stage of mohlllza- effective Immediately as a precautionary move.

MRS. M. S. SINN HIS LOW SCOOR WOMEN Mrs. M.

S. of the Helena Town and Country turued In a card of 46 for 12 boles for the low score In tho Ladies' day matches held yesterday lu Anaconda. More than 60 women from Mlssoula, Deer Lodge, Helena and Dillou took part In the matches at Anaconda and enjoyed a day of golfing fcn! social activities In the club house Helena women reported an enjoyable time and were loud In their praises of the Anaconda women as hosts. FIRST then BACK TO SCHOOL smartest of Sulti and Topcoats arc here now for your selection. Worsteds, Soft Cohorts, Tweeds, Herrinpboiu'S, Stripes, Diagonals.

$1350 $2250 Up to $3500 Faultlessly Tailored by licimcr, Clcitht-rnft, Timely. Smart Furnishings, Too, To Complete the School Outfit SLACKS 1MTH SHIRTS TIKS SWKATKRS 8I10KS JS2.0.T to lo sn.iv; itn.oo $2.00. nsc to .51.95 to K.I. on to LAST TWO DAYS Today and Saturday skin-types of Cleansing Creams A I I I I I I A I I ''t 9 Mn clMHMr. ond Hllpl ban.ih dry MtOM CHAM lor rtrjrun.dry A n.fly.

blord Aot loh.r,i_«i II II cl.oni.il CIMNI- CMAM tor norrMl or oilr mtrffni lherovgli.appr««»' by tUnl TOILETRIES--Strtct Flmr T9 MATURE ALLURE for the "forties" in berets and brims, deftly manipulated to combine agelessness and suave sophistication! Fine felts with the exquisite details demanded by women of discrimination. lo 24 Inches Floor. Nelson at Top In Golf Event Horshcy, Aug. S. Open Champion Byvon Ncltiun wltb flawless Iron play aud Kcllx Hprafln whoso wcut hoi today paced a field of 1 1 4 of tho country's best golfers i sparkling OS's In the first round of the 72-hole Hershey open medal Play.

Little Hen Hogan of White Plains, N. Harry Nettlcbladt, Kramlughum, and Johnny Revolts dogged the leaders with C9's. Hogan always has played Ilcrshey well, teaming with Vic nhezzl last yea, to win tbe round rohln a At 70 were Al Houston, Bclh- csdu. vetoran and Sam Jlyrd, rjx-Yankco ball pluyor. i Illues, Moycr, Sbuniokln, Charlie Schneider.

i i and Ed breezed In i 71's. Still a but strokes off the pace at 73, were Morton i Tcrl Johnson, a Snead FYann JamaliM, N. A Gibson, Baltimore, and Ted Turner. At the end of 19.1S, there approximately 21,500 pilots and 10,000 a i a holding active federal certificates. Hennessy's Supermarket WE CARRY YOUR PURCHASES OUT TO YOUR CAR ORDER for TWO DAYS! STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY LABOR DAY SPECIALS FOR TODAY AND SATURDAY DEMONSTRATION ALL DAY TODAY and SATURDAY Kraft Mayonnaise Quart Jar 44c Krnft New Velveeta Cheese, 2-Pound ro Wooden Box PICKLED WATERMELON-- Jars--Eftch lOc I1CEF--Armour'M, Tins.

-1 Uach TRIUMPH--Pure Cnne nncl M.iple Sjrun. IMnt Jugs--Each I PORK and Cnns TOMATO Jt'ICE--8 1 Cans i MIXER-Quart. Bottle 29c nil.L PICKLES-2 Quart Jans SLICED SWEET PICKLE Enipson'v Qunrt J.ir GHEEX OLIVES-Old Jlrnnrt, guart fMMrilELIAS JULIK.N.NK SOIT-- PEANUT niTTEK--Juinho Hrntul--I'onnd 2 for HJT7, DL-TTE71 I'Or- and COCA-COLA, HEEll--Kcsslir. mn n- lander. Grciit (I'lu-s IciK)slt) i (Plus CMC IlIPE OI.IVKS--(Old Monk, Largo)--1'lnt Tins, Kuril 19c X.H.C.

SHIIEDUKU A Large Packages U. S. No. 1 FRUITS and VEGETABLES 53c 16c 35c KA.NCV PEACHES and PEAR.S--Market I'LUMS--For Eating, I'ound TOKAY GKAPKS, 2 L.VKGK of Gold, 2 for SUNKIST LE.MO.NS--IOICH 1(0 for ITALIAN PKUXKS, lfl-1'oiind Hov AVOCADOS-2 for 25c 12k 35c 29c 82c 43c 25c t'ubftbu Honey Uew ami IV-rsinii Melons, Cmb Apples, nn'l BunHnus NEW POTATOES-- Ii5 Pounds CORN-- 2 rounds rmillflowrr, Hot Hr'1 Sweet Potatoes, Squiisli, lleiul Jjettucc, Tomatoes, I'uriiru- hcrs. Radishes, CJrecn Onions, Celery firecn ami Kcd Rggphuu, Buneh Turnips, Currula and WAY llfiins Straw berries Hlnckbcrrles Illrda Eye Frozen Kruitd, Vrgctableii and ish IN THE MEAT DEPARTMENT FANCY SPUING SHOL'LDKlt ItOAST-- and Hollcd, SHOULUEB ROAST, Pound LAMU STEW, Pounds GllAJN-1'El) PORK LKQ or U'holo--I'ound LOIN ROAST, Half or Whole, Pound ROAST, Pound FANCY MII.K VEAL SHOl U)Klt ROAST, Pound IrOIN or RUMP ROAST--Pound VEAL STKW, Ponnd STEEB BKKF POT ROAST, Pound LEAN SHORT HIRS, Pound 20c 25c 25c 23c lie 18c 28c lOc 16c lOc 25c 25c 17c HAMllllttiKK or POKK SALSAGK---2 for SLICED BACON--Pound PICNIC HAMS, Pound SWII'TTS H.UIS-- Half or Whole, Pound SWIFT'S PREMnTM HACON-Half or Whole Slab, Pound POULTRY HENS, I'ound SPHIXOERS--3.

lo 8- Pnund Average, Lb. RAOnlTS, Per I'ound 25c ny 28c 25c 32c Pork Tenderloin, CulTei Liver. IUef Llvpr, Sweetbreads, Veal ITrArtfl, Vml Ton purs, Triizzo- Itno's Tnmnles, Cro Cot Cottage Cheese, Dry Collage Cheese. REFRIGERATED COLD-STORAGE LOCKERS AND COMMERCIAL STORAGE PHONE 540 Four Free Deliveries a. m.

10 a. 2 p. 4 m. HENNESSY BROS. ALWAYS PLENTY OF PARKING SI'ACE.

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