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THE DAILY ARGUS-LEADER, SIOUX FALLS, S. P. Sunday, May 2, 1948. 32 To Visit Lions Club Augustana Prepares Play ws. 4 WATERTOWN MAYOR-ELECT IS AMBITIOUS Runs for Office to Get in Position for Governor in 1950 BEADLE GIVES DIPLOMAS TO 67 ON JUNE 1 Dr.

W. F. Kumlein, Brookings, to Be Commencement Speaker Madison, S. May 1 General SETTLEMENT FOR $27,000 IN 4 ACTIONS Suits Result From Crash Near Arlington in Which Two Died Four suits which sprang from a September 30, 1947, car-truck accident near Arlington in Kingsbury i s. Watertown, May 1 () Mayor- Elect Gerhard A.

Gilbert said today Beadle Teachers college will gradu he will seek the Republican nomina ate 67 men and women on June 1, If tion for governor in 1950. county have been settled. Two of. when Dr. W.

F. Kumlein, head of He said he sought the Watertown the rural sociology department at mayoralty, which he captured with unconventional slapstick campaigning in a four-way race April 20, to State college will give the com run mtitmitWM mencement address. Of these. 16 will receive their de further his chances at the governor- Ship. gree of bachelor of science in edu cation; 26 will receive their state In an announcement which Gil the actions were being prepared for Circuit court filing.

One of the cases was tried in the January term of Circuit court and an appeal was started but is being dismissed in consideration of the settlement of this action and companion cases. Two Deaths Two deaths followed the acci certificate for having completed a two-year teachers course; three will receive certificates in com merce; and 22 will complete work A not-so-tense moment during rehearsal of Augustana college's "A Little Learning" left to right, Dick Stavig, Leonard Boe, Lorraine As per and Gene Johnson. Students Stavig and Boe have written and are now producing the musical show and Miss Asper and Johnson are the leads. "A Little Learning," sequel to last year's "Johnny Goes to College" by the same two men will be presented In the Augustana gym May 6, 7 and 8 Talc Advantage of Our bdpendant Rales When Moving for their first grade certificate. Edward Hampden Paine, Michigan City, realtor who Is a past president of Lions International, will speak before the Sioux Falls Lions at their noon meeting Tuesday.

Paine is a popular speaker and has travelled extensively In the Americas and Europe. State Lowers Load Limits Restrictions Erased on All but 43 Highway Sections Pierre, May 1 (JF) Load limit restrictions on all but 43 portions of main roads in South Dakota were erased today by the state Highway commission. All but six of the sectors upon which limits were retained were posted for 400 pounds per inch of tire width and 13,500 pounds on each axle. They were: State 9, Britton to North Dakota: State 10, Sisseton to Barnard, State 10, Leola to Eureka; U. S.

12, Minnesota to Milbank, State 15 Junction to Webster, Ipswich to Bowdle and Thunderhawk to Lemmon; TJ. S. 14, Minnesota to Arlington except concrete, Iriquois to Philip except concrete; U. S. 16, Chamberlain to Kadoka, and TJ.

S. 16A junction north of Keystone to Custer, U. S. 16A from TJ. S.

16 Junction west of Kadoka to Bad Lands park, TJ. S. 18, Dallas to Batesland, State 20, Watertown to State 25; State 20, from U. S. 281 Junction to State 45; State 21, Hayti to U.

S. 81. State 24, Whitewood to Belle Fourche; State 25. North Dakota to State 26; State 26 from State 45 to U. S.

281; State 34, Minnesota to Wessington Springs except concrete. State 36, from State 79 junction to U. S. 16; State 37, from U. S.

14 to Mitchelll State 41, from U. S. 18 to U. S. 16, State 45, North Dakota to Leola, State 46, Iowa to State 19: U.

S. 77, North Deuel line to TJ. S. 212; TJ. S.

81 from TJ. S. 12 to State 34; U. S. 81 (old) Sisseton to U.

S. 12; U. S. 83 from U. S.

12 junction to U. S. 14, U. S. 85 Lead to Wyoming, U.

S. 85A Pluma Junction to TJ. S. ISA Junction north of Hill City, TJ. S.

85 A Sylvan Lake road; State 87, Needles road; TJ. S. 212, Minnesota to Henry, Doland to Redfleld, and Faulkton to U. S. 83; U.

S. 281, Red-field to U. S. 14 Junction. Posted at 300 and 11,500 pounds were State 13 Flandreau to Elkton, TJ.

S. 14 Arlington to Iroquois, TJ. S. 77 TunerviUe to State 34, TJ. S.

81 Peever corner to U. S. 12. Posted at 250 and 9.000 pounds were State 11 entire length, and U. S.

83 Mound City to Walworth line. dent. A car driven by Lee Nessan of near Arlington struck a truck Full Commencement Program The commencement program be driven by Palmer Sundahl, Pipestone, Minn. Nessan 's sister, Mar- gins Saturday with the dramatics work shop. The college prom is jorie Nessan, 14, and Mavis Hend- nckson, 20, Lake Norden, died from Oldest Okoboji Cabin injuries.

scheduled for May 7. Awards and Parents day is to be held on May 14 with a picnic supper for all students and parents at Lake Herman Locally and Coast to Coast ir following the program. One-act METCAIF MOVERS plays will be given May 19, 20 Public Finally Gets Peek WAVE SWITCH OF KISD, KELO IS DUE TODAY tM 8. nm raoire and 21. The breakfast for seniors at Ernest Nessan, special administrator of his dead daughter's estate, filed suit against Sundahl for $10,000.

This case was the one tried and the verdict awarded the plaintiff 58,000. William Hendrickson, special ad HIUU9L SSUj VU, which the faculty will be hosts is to the lake region, having been built Arnolds Park, May 1 The be held May 22. The baccalaureate sermon will be given May 30 by the Rev. Robert Wagner. Kappa Sigma by Rowland Gardner for his family oldest building in the Okoboji ministrator of his daughter's estate.

in the summer of 1856. It has been Spirit lake region, the Gardner Iota will hold its dinner and lnitia- generally conceded that the prowl also filed suit for $10,000 against Sundahl who was allowed by Cir log cabin, is now open to public i tion at 5:30 on June 1, just preced ing bank of Inkpaduta's Indians began the Spirit Lake massacre ing commencement. Degrees will be conferred on The lattice work has been taken there. They appeared at the cabin, away to permit the public to see the Dean Mehlum, Joyce Merrifield, asked for flour, and shot Mr. Gardner as he leaned over the barrel cuit Judge George A.

Rice to Join Lee Nessan and Jack Nodine, Hetland trucker who was at the wreck scene, as third party defendants. Court records show that a stipulation and Judgment of dismissal has been filed in this case. i Fred Mohr, Jeanette Aasen, Emil old frontier home, but the house will not be opened for public Inspection this year, according to Otto Fulton, parks custodian for the scraping the bottom for more flour, Frey, Ruth MacGregor, Milo wick, Helen Scheid, Helen Braun, Ralph Docken, Anna Frey, Flor Mrs. Sharp, then a teen-aged girl SALES SERVICE REPAIR FHJXCO MOTOROLA GAR RADIOS Mew and Used Smith Electric 1300 West 12th Street Telephone 3709 saw her family killed, and lived Iowa Conservation commission. Settlement in both cases was bert said "broke" a month before he expected it to in the South Dakota Businesswoman, Gilbert revealed his plans to win the state's highest office.

Advertisement Was Teaser The Businesswoman is a monthly publication of the South Dakota Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, the May issue of which was in the mails here today. In a paid advertisement in that magazine, Gilbert said he intended to give the magazine's readers the first news of his candidacy. Questioned here about his announcement today today however, Gilbert confirmed it but still asked that it be withheld until Monday for release to the daily press. He said he had not intended to make his plans public for another month. Extensive Adveritsinj Glbert's plan for winning the G.

O. P. nomination and election, he said in his announcement, is to advertise each week in 167 weekly papers of the state and the 11 dailies every week for the next two years. The ads will also contain material on his various retail operations in coal, lumber and hardware in the state. He used a similar technique In his campaign advertising for mayor of Watertown.

Says He Can't Lose "I cannot lose," Gilbert said in a supplemental statement Issued here today. "The advertising in all South Dakota newspapers each week, combining the commercial and political angles both, will draw more than enough in additional business to pay all the expenses of the campaign. "Then I still have two years to decide whether I want the job or not." Gilbert had told a reporter here "off the record" during his campaign that he had a "secret" reason for running for mayor, which would "become apparent" If he was elected. He said today that his plan to run for governor was that secret. ence Hoge, Frank Williams, Joan Williams, Albert Kempf and Harry with the Indians "in captivity for many weeks until she was pur Removal of the lattice that had 800.

chased by funds donated in St, been around the cabin for nearly 50 years will permit the public to P. Crandall. 16 State Certificates Paul by friendly Indians and re see the old house and to peek into turned to civilization. She later the windows. lived in the cabin and her nearby State certificates will be awarded Several of the old logs are in poor to Joan Hollingsworth, Donna home for many years.

Purchased Hummel, June Eldor Lar condition and the floor is not safe for the cabin to be open to the public this year. Then necessary son, Ardith Moschell, Jo Ann Nu Something unique in the history of radio in the midwest at least-will take place today when the dial position of one local station will be taken over by another. Sam Fantle, president of the Midcontinent Broadcasting operator of KELO, has announced that the station will change Its broadcasting dial position from 1230 to 1320 kilocycles and its broadcasting power from 250 watts to 5,000 watts. This will take place between 5:45 and 6 p. m.

today. At the instant the change is made, station KISD will assume the channel vacated. This was announced by Verl Thomson, KISD station manager. Sioux Falls' newest station will operate from 6:45 a. m.

to midnight daily. Thomson said that the tower buildings and grounds operated west of Sioux Falls on highway 16 for the last 11 years have been purchased and that an engineer there will throw a switch to place KISD on the new channel. KELO has made new transmitter installations southeast of Sioux Falls. Fantle says that station coverage will be increased three times. gent, Bonnie Payne, Inez Jane Pro- haska, Leora Sample, Mary Bickett, repairs will be made and plans for the opening, when possible.

According to her will, the cabin was never to pass from the family except to the Iowa Daughters of Cases Not Filed Not yet filed were cases by Margaret Nessan, wife of Lee, against Sundahl for Injuries received and by Iver Schjodt against Sundahl. Schjodt is the grandfather of Lee and was in the death car. The first action has been settled for $11,000 and the second for $2,400, making a total settlement for the accident $27,000. Stordahl, May and Boe represented plaintiffs and Ellsworth E. Evans and Robert Heege were Sun-dahl's attorneys.

Bailey, Voorhees, Woods and Fuller represented Lee Nessan and Gene E. Pruitt was for Nodine. Phyllis Linafelter, Phyllis Graham, I Ramona Gering, Ellen Anderson, the American Revolution, or the Jack-Knife Brigade i State of Iowa. The state legislature appropriated $10,000 in 1943 Hazel Thompkins, lone Slemmen, 'Margaret Mary Smith, Dorothy Stephens, Shirley Costaln, Betty V. W.

Flickinger, head of the Bristol, S. D. Kenneth Erickson, Bristol, suffered a broken arm and bruises in a car accident here this week. for purchase of the cabin, site and surrounding cottages. The con parks division, states that defacing or destroying any building on state property is punishable by law and although the cabin is now exposed tracts were signed late in June, 1943.

Everything except the cabin and the actually the to the "jack-knife brigade," the public must be on its honor not to deface the old logs. Anyone known gravestone of the massacre victims, was removed so that the cabin and to be defacing them or destroying any of the property there will be the monument now stand alone on a two-lot property surrounded on Gas Ranges Comb. Ranges Boiile Gas Ranges Famous Makes QUICK MEAL MAGIC CHEF FLORENCE CROWN MONOGRAM ROW AVAILABLE Special Apt. Stmm Gas Stov 69.59 ACKERIWS Comer 7th A Phillip Krueger, Loella Rose, Nadine Allen, Carmel Broghammer, Lorraine Fredrickson, Virginia Jensen and Olga Lortscher. Commerce certificates goi to Gloria Gile, Shirley Hefner and Ruth Sullivan.

First grade certificates will be given to Grace Baker, Arloine Berghelm, Helen Bergheim, Carmel Broghammer, Mary Burns, Ramona Carlson, Donna Grotta, Mildred Hafner. Norene Harms, Phyllis HegdahL Doris Herbert, Darlene Hoven, Mardella Laufman, Mar-Jorie Peterson. Mabel Skaff, Lois 46 Years of Servic Brown's Cleaners Cleaning Pressing Repairing 122 W. 10th Phone 2930 prosecuted. Pierre () The Canyon Oil Deadwood, capitalized at $50,000, filed corporate papers with the secretary of state today.

Directors are Frank S. Howe, Mrs. Laura Newell and Mrs. Margaret Clark, three sides by a roadway. The lattice work was put around The cabin was built in the sum the cabin some 50 years ago by Mrs.

mes of 1856, was occupied by iron Abbie Gardner Sharp when she re tier families for many years before possessed the cabin for her home. it was reclaimed by Mrs. Sharp, She turned it Into a museum and passed It on to her grandson, A. During that time a second story was added, for family needs. It is interesting to notice the difference L.

Sharp, who maintained It as a museum until he sold it to the Lutterman, Wanda Nelson, Helene Harold's Photography Opens in Watertown Earl Benson, salesman In Harold's Photography here, has gone to Watertown to manage the Hanson brothers' new retail outlet there, Harold's Camera shop. Harold Hanson said the opening of a branch at Watertown had been considered for sometime. He and Howard Hanson opened their Sioux Falls store in 1939. in the exposed logs as they are now. The old ones were square-cut and State of Iowa In 1943.

He now lives Johnson, Jeanine Palmqulst, Ve-rina Jensen, Lorrayne Kroon, and Mercedes Haug. in California. peeled. The newer ones are round The building Is the oldest one in and have bark still on them. For sale 27 ft.

American trailer -used 3 months, like new. Phone 7916-LW, 1704 So. Prairie avenue. Prompt and guaranteed watch re Scouts Hold Exhibit Today pairing. Frank Hyde Jewelry Co.

SCHOOL DAY PRE-FREEDOM BLOOMS Wanted girls to sell Mothers Day carnations. Saturday, May 8th. Sioux council Boy Scouts will show elaborate exhibits this after CLIFTON FOOT CLINIC New Location 208 W. 9th DR. CLIFTON DR.

RULE Lady Assistant Phona 6640 noon from a to 4 o'clock at the Come to Legion Hall Saturday morning. American War Mothers. Phone 2831. Egyptian Florists. Phone 11, Prof.

A. T. Tollevs, chairman of TRAIN START Coliseum In what is expected to be the largest annual exposition SicrisL, ObxhuvdsLL. Lake Preston. S.

D. VIrchow, Mrs. Carl. 78. Funeral service held at Lutheran church west of Badtrer.

Survivors are nine children, 25 grandchildren and IS great grandchildren. Lead, S. D. Peterson, Otto, 81. Died this week after long Illness.

Came to United States in 1886 from Sweden. Survivors lncluda the widow and four children. Hlghmor. 8. D.

Lee. Arthur, 80. Funeral held at Methodist church. Born in Norway. Survivors are the widow, three sons and two daughters.

Baltic, D. Nustad, Henry, 02. Services at Baltic funeral home at 1 o'clock Tuesday, 2 at Renner church. Burial In West Nldaros cemetery. Time of funeral changed from Monday.

Alexandria. S. D. Brlsbin, James, 4. Funeral services conducted at Methodist church, Fulton.

Had lived In Hanson county since 1880. Survivors Include one son and seven grandchildren. Miller, S. D. Manning, Connie, 17.

Funeral services at the Methodist church. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Manning. Active In church and school work.

Survivors are parents and one sister. Inwood, la. Dybvig. Carl, 71. Funeral services held at Bethlehem Lutheran church.

Had been In business here 53 years. Established the first telephone ex-Chang and In jewelry business at time of his death. Member of Telephone Pioneers of America. Survivors are thre daughters and on ton. ever held here.

the department of sociology at Rededication Week Plan Troops from Sioux Falls, Merino, Brookings, Hudson and Valley Springs will be among the exhibitors. Scouts may also attend from Augustana college, has gone to Washington, D. C. to attend the first White House conference on the family this week. Encompasses Six Special Daily Observances School Day here next Thursday Anderson Flower Shop.

Phone 367. Wanted experienced beauty op opens Rededication Week, which Canton, Parker and Mitchell. Among exhibits wilf be booths on photography, nature study, woodwork and more than 40 other scoutcraft subjects undertaken in the Sioux council. Cub Scouts and Senior Scouts will be represented, along with other Boy Scout precedes trie coming of the Free erator. Mrs.

Coon's Beauty Salon, phone 273. ym ameK t4T kaA ethir yt jwar -(rXik4 CrAsf ar wy- tt food wretuol with aaaanttot sad or'bttol. ssan-ftrd ojeclvurtvely for diabetics and others a angar er saatch-frM diets. ftooommondod Ttjr phyft-il ntn Sand Si.88 (phM 12o post-9) tor Mm imint fife. 15.

COaAaTwi 4 ar ten, 4 lafeg teams ox ttftefena oca-i I aea fft jn4- 4-nd itiKfljawTi'sjr4 a imtam aHa M-xartftd i jffi 1.19 UIAUI All Washington Whispered a Secret She Dared Not Admit to Herself! dom Train on May 12. I could never learn radio an nouncing. That's what others have Priday will be known as Labor, Industry and Agriculture Day; Saturday, Women's Day; Sunday, Freedom of Religion Day; Monday, Gov said before you. Today, however, they have had the opportunity of fered them even before completing ernment Day; and Tuesday as vet erans Day. the radio course taught by a pro 2 More dubs Near S.

F. 'Padlocked' Special events in each department will commemorate the Ameri fessional radio announcer, Erv Kult of KSOO. Only a few hours a week can heritage and the Freedom Bottum Will Address Minnesota Collegians Pierre, May 1 (flV-State Republican Chairman J. H. Bottum, Rap-Id City, will speak tomorrow at a meeting of Minnesota college Young Republicans in Minneapolis.

required of your time In this brief Train which is its traveling symbol. but complete radio course. If you've wanted to progress, this may be your big chance. It has proven so for several others. Many Job offers Each Han Thinks Rededication Week is essentially Carrying out Circuit court Judges' orders, Deputy Sheriff Fred C.

Baker has "padlocked" two more county night clubs and posted signs announcing the closed status. They are the El Morocco club and the Riverview Barbecue on have been offered to the men, some, a "revival meeting" for American even before completing the course. freedom in which each citizen re news his faith in the American Men like yourself, perhaps, who said they didn't think they could heritage and pledges himself to highway 16 west of Sioux Falls. They were among those raided last learn announcing. Let talk over your situation Wednesday evening, October 15 and were ordered closed work for its preservation.

"Seven days of constant emphasis on the American heritage theme should have a salutary effect on the May 5th at the KSOO studios across from the State Theatre, at 7:30 p. m. for illegal sale of Intoxicants and gambling. The orders specify closing for a year but allow operation after 30 days with the posting of $1,000 bond. community," Joe Griffin, chairman of the school committee, said yesterday.

"Those who are not able to Picture framing at Pays. Fat yearling hens, fresh country LTrS-PHOWE'4''-' a For Sioux Falls Most Reliable Laundering and Cleaning Service SHIPLEY'S DRY CLEANERS LAUNDERERS visit the train will, through then-contacts, have renewed realization of the unique freedoms won for Salem, S. D. A weed spraying eggs. Pet Hotel, one block east Green Gables on.

South Minnesota school was held here this week with 100 farmers present. them during our country's history." avenue. Secretary to handsome, distinguished Senator John Blackston, a brilliant public servant and a possible future resident in the White House, Beverly Hale thought she had the Indian sign on life. Then she discovered something which Capitol gossips could have told her long ago. She had fallen in love with her boss A man whose irreproachable family life was a priceless political asset! It's a situation to test the fine-fibred character of Beverly herself.

And the kindly diplomacy of Mary Worth, whose loyalty to her long-time friend, Leona Blackston, is matched by her sympathetic understanding of Beverly's heartbreaking dilemma. Here's another in the unbroken chain of engrossing and unusual real life stories to be found only in that brilliant modern picture serial. Attorneys to Speak Max Maron and Robert Golden, local attorneys, will speak at Sioux Falls and Augustana colleges, Wash University Invites Parents to Campus on Mothers Day Vermillion, S. May 1 Mothers ington and Cathedral high schools on School Day, Gene Pruitt, chairman of School Day, said here yesterday. Eight thousand copies of a pamphlet "Documents on the Freedom Train" will probably be distributed to school students.

Final details of the special observance will be announced soon. and fathers of the 1,800 students at the University of South Dakota have been Invited by special letters to visit May 8 and 9 on the campus Of THE BEAUTIFUL MEW for the annual observance of Mother's Day. A series of activities have been CATARACT COFFEE SHOP League Convention Held at Toronto arranged "Mortar Board, senior women's service organization, for the traditional Mother's Oay weekend which will be dedicated especially to mothers of university Cub Sow ar Chilled Grapefruit Juica Choi Pottod Swiss Steak Whipped Potato Vegetables Salod Roll and Butter Shrbt Bavaraga dinner. The Association of Women Students will be host at an afternoon tea In honor of university mothers. At this time, visiting parents will be welcomed by university officials.

Sing at Prentls Park Following the tea, the annual Inter-fraternity Sing will be held at Prentis park. This songfest will feature group singing representing the organized men's groups on the campus: Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Tau Omego and Theta Xi. The Independent men will also participate in the songfest. The entries will be judged on the basis of arrangement, presentation, appearance and audience reaction, according to Dakotans, men's honorary which sponsors the sing each year on Mother's Day. Culminating the activities dedicated especially to mothers of university students will be a special concert by the university concert band upon its return from the annual spring tour this week.

The band concert will be held at 8 p. m. in Slagle auditorium. Banquet First Event The first feature of the weekend Starting Monday in the wijl be a banquet at 6:30 p. m.

Saturday evening in the Dakota Hall dining room, when a welcome will Toronto. S. May 1 The two Luther Leagues of Toronto are hosts to the Watertown Circuit Luther League convention being held here today and Sunday. A Pocket Testament League program and banquet was held tonight, with the Rev. E.

Gilbertson, Brookings, as guest speaker. A Family Altar program will be given Sunday afternoon and in the evening a choral union concert is scheduled. The Rev. F. W.

Strain, Hudson, will be guest speaker at the Sunday sessions. $1.25 be extended by President I. D. Weeks of the university and Miss Eleanor Norton, dean of women; Other Dinners From $1.00 and the response will be made by the mother of a student, Mrs. Warren The Daily Argus-Leader Visiting parents will be accom Srved Continuously 12 Neon to 9 P.

M. Ala Carta Servica 7 A. M. to 11 P. M.

Hotel Cataract Coffee Shop Farmers in Japan are demanding more fertilizer so they may produce the 10 Ter cent food increase which panied by their sons and daughters to church service in Vermillion on Mother's Day, and they will be guests at the sorority and fraternity houses and dormitories for 'jthe Japanese government has re-' quested. I.

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