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THE DAILY ARGUS-LEADER, SIOUX FALLS, S. P. "day, Decfemo, ROOM AND BOARD AP SIEflMjOWfl sLApyaB "iff AjBiEIT Kite STTIE stEIRlEOAlS Radio Programs WOCiEIR SOEiR jJsuJthhooL Union of Intellectuals Would Slow Down Our Best Thinkers IGOTA peachy job i 1 CAM't DA LAYOUT IS FIXED UP LIKE FAIRYLAND at iiiji. -4" IT Til INDEX THIS UNTIL CHRISTMAS WOIK.IN' IM A BIG Ri ttlAj EttTolll LIE t)bNTLE MONSTER. A'SDP SFjPiR FRQAA MUDDER GOOSE STORE WIT SAND DlEMO.nOteTAm I'M GONNA PLAY DA LOVES CLAUS to get anything of value for his JS HjEQA A.

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If convicted of accepting remuneration, the amateur athlete 0: A I liM i UL Tavern; 8 Waltz Time; 8:30 People: New York, Dec. 8. (IP) Ever since last May, I have been beating myself over the head with a sort of manifesto, issued at that time by Professor Albert Einstein to the tional wartime conference, urging DA BEAN STALK. OiTjl eHo VCr BUT LIVES iw would be suspended and lose his livelihood. after all, he had to eat, so the promoters used to CHILDSWOof Solution Of Yesterday's Puuls ci-VCO AND PIXIES it Are runny; Amos and Andy, Frank Morgan CBS 6:30 Friday Music on Broadway; 7:30 Thin Man Drama; 8 It Pay to Be Ignorant; 9 Moore and Durante; 9:30 Stage Door panteen Blue 6 Ed Wynn comedy; 7:30 Famous Jury Trials; 8 Gang Busters; 8:30 Lew Brown Band; 9 Earl Godwin MBS 8:30 Sinfoniettav: 7:30 present their big winners, of whom Al was one, with watches minus the works.

In private, he would then open the case and find a $50 bill Walked: archalo American humorlat 5 us intellectual workers' of the world to unite. The conference seems to have been an intellectual Olympic games, in which 75 scientific, professional and white-collar organizations took part, although I must ay that I never did hear who won the team championship, the swims or the quarter-half-and-fifty-six. Do you know what the quarter-half-and-fifty-six is? Or was? Well, it is bad form to digress this way, but it used to be a combina or $100 enclosed and return the case for re-filling at the next meeting. But sometimes, unscrupulous fly-by-night promoters would give Al or Sparrow Robertson a watch Freedom of Opportunity: 8:15 Screen Test Finale; 8:30 Double or Nothing; 9 Fight. Tami Muriello vs.

Lee Oma, containing the actual gears and sprockets and this was a dirty trick which, as long ago as that, was known as giving a guy the works. tion event in the track and field meets in which the athletes had to run the quarter and the half and then heave the 56-pound weight. I DOWN t. Treea 1. Small bottle Pereonl Ilea lion 4.

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V. Kaltcnborn 7:30 Bufly's Tavern 00 Wain Time a. 30 People Are runny 8.00 Amos snd. Andv 10:1 ImDortailt fiuettkeers 10.30 We Came Tuts Way 11:00 News by NBC 11:05 Mr. Smith Goes to Town 11:30 Three Suns Trio I I3 XW 7 8 I 'S' tS 7S" IT '7 8 3o 3l 31 33 1 37 WIS! WL 41 Mz.

43 ws. 1 1 1S 47 11 I "HT total value $2. I commend this information to Henry Mencken for the next revision of his American language, with a foot-note to Al Copeland. Well, for goodness sakes, look where I am, with old man Einstein blowing on his blue lingers out there in the alley waiting for me to cue him in. Oh well, I was just going to carry on frivolously about the customs of unions as applied to us Intellectuals.

I was Just going to yelp like a sea lion on a tub and toss myself an 11:45 Lee Simms Pianist 11 News by NBC suppose it was the forerunner or the stream-lined pentathlon and the decathlon. Tells of Old Times Little Al Copeland, the old-time professional sprinter, used to tell us about it when most of us old sport-writers of the era of wonderful nonsense, were very, very young. Al was, as he used to say, two pounds lighter than a straw hat, and a cocky, temperish little man who covered the horse-tracks as a txt ui ELL SATURDAY PROGRAMS Central War Time 3:30 Syncopation Piece, St. Louis cba 3:30 Assignment Home. Feature cbs 4:00 Grand Hotel, Drama Series nbc Philadelphia Orchestra Hour cbs News; Slopak Concert Orch.

blue 4:30 John W. Vandercook Com't nbc 4:45 Curt Masscy and Vagabonds nbc N'anrv Murt.in Monro hl.i KE over-ripe islcmorado mullet in the writer in his latter years, but, back shape of a su-rsestion that once we jr. Craze Ward off Dx'trlne To a higher puln' Sole Awry: ttcoicii Vesetabla In the nineties, had been a track Intellectuals were organized Into a A GOOD GIANT 6:001 Sustain the Army Wingn nbc coach at one or more of the big unloni wjth a representative for col wuincy nowe ana News Time cos ward TnmllnMin In Pnm'1 hlii lective bargaining and working con reopie riuiiorm, forum cbs Harry Wismer Sports Report blu days he ran in the old, downtown 52. Profound reverence (5. Not any Madison Square Garden and other e.av i-eupie war, n.

riemmg noc Soldiers with Wings, Guests blue 1:45 Religion In the News, Talk nbc World News snd Commentary ba Small Size! Yard! A Newireofvree arenas, and his favorite event was the Q-H-and-56. because he could easily out-foot the big beefy slobs in the quarter and half and still v.uv ine ureat novels, urama noc Lionel Barrymore as Mayor cbs American Baffle In Britain mha Leland Stowe and Comment blue win, though he couldnt even lift the 56, much less flip it down the Your Baby and Mine ditions, we would refuse to think faster than a very slow standard rate, refuse to think more than 40 or, possibly, 30 hours a week, and refuse to out-think each other competitively for fear of killing the job by thinking up more thoughts than the public could absorb at the time. This, as Prof. Einstein may have foreseen, although I Impute no monkey-business to him, might create a surplus which could be warehoused in some kind of intellectual deep-freeze and held for a high, scarcity price while we intellectuals sold apples around the Biltmore, which is the headquarters, in campaign time, of the Democratic national committee. Me, I don't want to belong to Judy Garland Didn't Want to Do Picture; Now It's a Hit 9006 SIZES SMI.

Myrtle Meyer Eldred will answer your questions about diet, general care and management of children if you will send a three-cent stamped, self-ud-dressed envelope with your letter to Mrs. Eldred of the Your Baby and Mine department tn care of this MUST YOU HAVE A HIGH CHAIR? family until he is old enough to sitting on chairs like theirs mayl be with a book under him there is no particular advantage to a high chair in infancy and many dis-! advantages: As one who has tried both types I vote for the low chair. Mr. C. P.

P. has found an ansnoJ tilery yueen urama noc America In the Air, Dramatic cbs Meet Your Navy, Great Lakes blu 6:45 Music Lyrics, Fran Greer mbs 7:00 Gasllte Gaieties Bea. Kay nbc Kenny Baker and Var. Show cbs Early Amer. Dancing- Music blue 7.15 Music Is lor Rfmembrance mbs 7:30 Truth or Consequences Quiz nbe P.

B. I. in Peace snd War cbs Boston Symphony Concert blue 7:55 Five Minutes News Period cbs 8:00 National Barn Dance Show nbc Saturday Hit Parade Orch. cbs Results, Detective D'mas mbs Can You Top This. Gags nbc Spotlight Bands.

Guest Orch. blue Mysterious Traveler. Drama mbs Saturday Nieht's Serenade cbs 0:55 Quick Quia Time Mins. blue Barry Wood Variety Party nbc Guy Lombardo 6c Orchestra blue Chicago Theatre of the Air mbs 8:15 Correction Please, a Quiz cbs :30 Grand Ole Opry via Radio nbc Man Called H. Marshall blue 9:45 Talks Time for 15 Mins.

cbs 10:00 Variety and News to 1 a. nbc News. Dance 2 hr. cbs. blue Barn Jamboree; Orch.

3 hr. mbs Hollywood, Dec. 8. Since "Meet on a sound track of the two. He Me in St.

Louis" is a "must" pic- Anally got a record of Scott's part arena and out the back door. On the night that Paavo Nurmi made his American debut as a professional amateur athlete, Al sat there at the Fourth avenue end of the old heap, fascinated by the shape of the fabulous Finn's wonderful legs and watching him clock himself around and around the track, with a wrist-watch and, just casually, blurted the most distinctive case history of a slang expression that I recall hearing first-hand in all my association with those interesting people whom we reporters are forever meeting. He was sniffing the wonderful goat's-nest smells of the old garden, that bouquet of peanuts, rub-stuff, bums, barber-water, shimmers, elephants, rider, Zip-the-whatizzit and Tam which left spaces for Betty. She'll ture on everybody's list, it's amus- fill in with her voice in New York. ing that Judy Garland didn't want 'But, heck, they could have done the arm Vilnlrnt.c" iminn thinlr of Because of the baby's propensity to how to make the high chair a to stand up when he should be sit- perambulating one.

"We have made ting down to eat his three it easy to move the baby from one the high chair is always a breath- lend of the house to another In his odd hours, fast or slow, durable" kb some whole thing by telephone. thoughts or consumer stuff. I am I "ovice sue got, irom joe Man- lu uie uiumer. one wonders Good Works Growing a self-employed thinker with no fnrmnl nfflr-P hniirs nnr hnhnlripn tn I George CUkor. WhO'S done the nnv timp rinrir snmptimp I thinir I J0D "is lite in "Winged Victory," Masquers ciud has about com how she ever reared her children without at least one disastrous fall from its heights.

She may have been lucky but not all other high chair by making a dolly and setting the chair upon it. Use four pieces of wood, two and one-half inches by three-fourths inch and join them together the shape of the bottom of the chair, with screws KSOO KCHKDULE in bed when the union couldn't verv I is reading scripts at Metro. George nleted arrangements for its own Aiex ureier wews well check on me for scabbing theiS woiKing witn uaiTyi anucK: half hour weeklv radio show. The mothers have been. ff 1 I '17 ir If 'f vl job and often I think secretly when lemiic exper ence.

He'Utt KlflM I nlooAiex Drke 00 Alex Dreier News Analvsis ine disadvantages or a nign rut casters on the four corners of a cnance on everytnine. Ana until nobody would suspect me of un chair have been noted by manufac about two-inch diameter for better union-like activity, what with my corge worKea witn him he had aaamon ineir place, im it witn blank and loose-mouthed expres- Wea Zanuck was so sensitive, beds so that they can sleep the 350 turers as well as mothers and one can choose now instead of the high chair, level with the family table, a sion. I iust can hem It. I love picture miiia, says ueorge, "is sharp as the cutter's shears." Gosh my work and I am crazy over low table and chair combination in boys they dine and entertain from various camps and hospitals each Saturday night. Masquers never seem to have any difficulty getting thinking, even though Prof.

Ein which the baby can be harnessed such praise! Marion Davies had Warners raise the roof some years and eat his meal in safety. stein may be able to switch it off at quitting time and go blank till ago so she could do a certain scene. roiling." This is fine unless you find it so convenient that you keep the baby in this high chair too long. If he's very young he's better off in his bed, if he's ready to sit up he should be in a playpen, except at those hours when he is eating. A high chair is a clumsy article to move and the wheels would be a definite improvement when this is necessary.

This combination can be brought many hall, which pervaded the block even after they had torn the pile down, and then he asked Dan Ferris and me: "Do you know where we got the phrase 'give him the We said, sure, it came from the bootleggers who were current then and popping off their friends with Thompson guns for social and mathematical errors. When a hoodlum erred, his colleagues gave him the works. Al Copeland said no, it came from back in the days when professional sprinters were EimnncMt tsi hp amntjnirK flnrl the the whistle blows again. srst en trber for Cornel Wilde and Adele inese Are uur Men 1:30 Muslcana 2:00 Minstrel Melodies 2:30 Rhapsody of the Rockies 3:00 Rupert Bushes 3:15 Barbara and the Boys 3:30 Music on Display 4:00 Grand Hotel 4:30 John W. Vandercook 5:30 Curt Massey KKI.O SCHEDULE 5:45 War News BBC 6:00 World's Great Novels 7:00 Gaslight Gaieties 7:30 Truth or Consequences 8:30 Can You Top This 9:00 Million Dollar Party 9:30 Grand Ole Opry 10:00 News by NBC 10:15 News Commentary 10:301 Sustain the Wings 11:00 News by NBC 11:05 Thomas Peluso Orchestra 11:30 Three Suns Trio 11:45 Lee Simms.

Pianist 11:55 News by NBC And, finally, I am not sure Jergens because of a dance sequence in "A JaAuOwl Yak Waste not, want not! Make this whether Prof. Einstein's manifesto rpnrpKpnt; thinking or delirium. to the family table baby can eat his meal with the family when he is old enough to do so. But he can't gaze upon all the family's food and demand that he have a portion of it. That sort of habit or badger entertainers.

Hal Wallis would like to have Joan Fontaine go into "I'll Always Rememf ber," Lenore Coffee's story, as soon I Thousand and One Nights." They VJUC Ui llicftc uaya may quuic from this manifesto so that you Our leaflet, "First Aid in Emer- may judge whether he is thinking I as she's finished Affairs of Susan." I doubt but they're saying In New York that Frank Fay will thoughts or just messing up intellectual raw material and turning out a product that couldn't be become so jealous of the rabbit -Indoor track meets were run by racketeers who held amateur licenses and no athlete was supposed apron, sizes 14-16, from ONE yard i BIWS 10 ProaigJous size started, gencies," may be had for those ac- of fabric' Use eav nrints for ioT eventually lhere nothing the cidental injuries which a mother or famic! Use gay prints for K. nas tnat he wantS- Qny tne must deai witn promptiy. it may cotton sheers for hostess duty. foods the rest of the famUy is eat- i be had by sending a stamped. self-Pattern 9006 comes in sizes small ing interest him.

addressed envelope with this re-(14-16), medium large (40- There is no reason why any high quest to Myrtle Meyer Eldred, in 42). Small size requires ONE YARD XS CL OT1 (which isn't there) that one night he'll walk out on the show. If used even by the bobby-sox trade. Hyde County Teachers Get Average of $150 Pat Di Cicco still denies that Gloria Vanderbilt is going to divorce him, how does he explain the act that she's looking for a house in Nevada? of 35-inch material. Since baby does not eat with the i "Naughty" They're Just Curious.

Highmore, S. Dec. 8. Hyde Or is she just going there for the rnis pattern, together with a needlework pattern for personal or household decoration, TWENTY Mnni. tii i county common schools statistics shooting season? asked his young nephew if he for 1944-45- as compiled by county LARGE NUMBER VISIT POLLS AT HARDWICK superintendent of schools, Gladys (xjtzlicJL UJwjdudL Humanity vs.

the German People goft peace peddlers who want; ture methods. worst atroci-leniency for the Germans would originate school clasp blood-stained hands that in Posnan subUrb of Lawica five years have slaughtered more at Lawjca ls t0 beat every incoming wanted to be an actor when he grew up. Said he, "Naaah I'm going to do something legitimate!" Lee Miller wrote from Washington that Ernie Pyle did some- session of E. O. Olson, Worthington resident nationally prominent in the produce industry, originally was mapped as a model dairy plant and upon it has been installed practically everything needful for such an institution.

The 77 registered Holsteins went with the deal. The Hardwick, Dec. 8. It's not often that a village election attracts a lot of voters, but for some reason CETNTS. Send TWENTY CENTS in coins for these patterns to The Daily Argus-Leader, 134, Pattern 232 West 18th New York 11, N.

Y. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. FIFTEEN CENTS more brings you the Marian Martin Fall and Winter Pattern Book full of smart, easy-to-make styles. A free pattern is printed right in the book. (jannon, show that the average salary of rural teachers in the county ls $150.08 a month, the lowest salary is $130, and the highest $165 a month.

The average salary last year was $140.47 a month, the lowest $125, and the highest $150.55. Of the 32 teachers in the county, 21 hold first grade certificates, four hold a state general, one holds a high school general, and six hold innocents than were killed In all I tmng about his cigaret shortage back there. For every autograph he gave, he asked one cig, and by the end of the day had quite a pile. Our Loss onri a Real One I We'll miss Andre Kostelanetz or other, the one held this year in Ridges are planning to continue Hardwick surpassed all expecta-1 here, on an enlarged scale, the tions. dairy operation for which they be- Last year only 23 voted, but this came noted in Calhoun county, la.

prisoner unconscious, drench him with rnlrl tenter, anrl bpat him the world's wars up to 1939. crime devised by all the degenerate in learn to bruise year 89 went to the polls. The re- second grade certificates. Twelve suit was that Elmer Anderson, who i Argentina has increased its to-jbacco imports approximately 15 per cent recently. ana oaiuaiuua pcupit: ui mauuy prisoners' eyes with a riding whip, has been repeated hundreds of To arouse an unconscious victim times by the nazis murder, forcinB a stick into his mouth rilege, torture, And some and twistlng it of Rabbit" people talk of a negotiated peace.

gives geStapo students recreation of shooting at prisoners who are Should negotiate with the forced to run in a SPries of ieaps storm troopers in Danzig who tore H.n r.rn.dnats of this has been village assessor for several years, was reelected to that office as a sticker candidate. Anderson did not file for the office, but Mrs. Clara Hansen did. Postcards were circulated throughout the village mm from the air waves, and that beau-1 teachers have had 10 or more years tiful theme song. I shattered the of teaching experience, 5 have had chandelier every Sunday trying toj5 to 10 years experience, 11 hftve reach that high note.

Song was i had 1 to 5 years, and 4 are inexperi-written by a member of Andre's or- enced. The report indicates that chestra. I don't know his name or the average preparation above high I'd give It to you. Nor did I know school is 1.4 years, the name of Jack Benny's accom-i There is but one man teacher in panist overseas. I do now.

It's June I the county and 23 of the teachers Bruner. She stopped the show bp- are home teanhprs. urging the reelection of Andersor out the tongue of Mr. Lendzion, a i and othpr SCh00ls are experts in all i ceputy to me raiM pauiamt-ut orms of bruUlity the Ger and they apparently served the purpose, for he won by a comfort with the German soldiers mans in Wolsztyn County, Poland, 1 i ii able margin. who forced two men into an icy Reelected to office were Lou who murdered six Polish farmers and 20 women and children in the village of Wisniewo by binding their hands and feet and then run- Goettsch, trustee, and Leo Hansen.

pond, beating tnem on tne neaa with poles until they drowned and afterwards having their bodies clerk. cause she was good, sweet, and normal. Larry Adler booked for a concert at Smith college in February. Smith takes no chances, so insured the concert through Lloyds of London. The engagement is over between Capt.

Bob Hartzell Cing tanks over them? Or the flsncd out and hlmg on a roadside i Spoils Sleep Tonight, LARGE WORTHINGTON NINE MEN WOUNDED Oliver C. Eggerud, of Egan, and Chauncey E. Pike, Aurora, Listed Washington, Dec. 8. W) The war department made public today the names of 1.984 United States soldiers wounded in action, including the following South Dakoians: Central Pacific PFC.

Horace L. Buck; sister, Mrs. Mary Belle Comming, Martin. Pvt. Carl R.

Larson; mother, Mrs. Alice Larson, Albee. European PFC. Oliver C. Eggerud; mother, Mrs.

Louise Eggerud, Egan. Corp. Alfred Lindemann; father, Gottlieb Lindemann, route 2, Artas. T5 Albert R. Schanzenbach; mother, Mrs.

Freda Schnaidt, box 421, Akaska. Adele Jergens cross. tne jailers ai vugni concentration camp in Holland, who fNsmw r- I Tou'll like the way DAIRY FARM IS SOLD Va-tro-nol works right where trouble is to The total enrollment in the elementary rural schools is 296. The largest school has 19 pupils, the smallest, 3, and the average school, 9.5 pupils. Although teachers' salaries and other operating expenses have increased over previous years, the tax levy is comparatively low, the average being 6.66 mills.

This is a slight increase over last year's levy. All districts in the county operate on a cash basis. had victims stand on their toes on just had to have a high stairway "flu lu nave a lllil Slfluvmv. i rri Bonita Granville's mother loves and Mary Lou specially designed shaky diocks witn Worthington, Dec. 8.

A urops 'M Bnathini Ristful Sleep deal made in August has become effective, transferring ownership of open up nose-relieve stuffy transient congestion. Also grand for relieving sniffly, sneezy, stuffy distress of head colds.) Follow nazis in Breukelen in Holland, who tied five young boys to their car and dragged them through the streets until they were Or the members of the gestapo who stripped Helene Vagliano, in a prison at Villa Montfleury, Cannes, inflicting dozens of burns on her body with red-hot pokers while her mother, purposely thrown into a nearby cell, listened to her screams? auctions. Thev paid off when she aV u16 tneagei at bought an old chest of drawers. In Stork when he dropped one of them found a ledger belong- Ule. to' 3 flass, champagne ing to a colonial blacksmith.

One tlley botI from He's of the entries read. "Received from "nder contrac' at Metro, trying to P. Revere 4 shillings for shoeing "la.e a actor- APPar' a rope around their necK, iran-tically trying to steady themselves to avoid slow strangulation. The "master race" has undertaken the worst religious persecutions since early Christians were fed to lions at Roman circuses. directions in folder.

the Worthmore dairy farm northwest of here to Floyd Ridge and sons, Donald and Russell, who have moved here from Rockwell City, la. The 470-acre farm, long the pos- horse. Rettv Firld Is in Now "ic mlle laQy couia Walt York, Zachary Scott in Palm Springs, but Director Jean Renoir Wessington Springs, S. D. Wes-sington Springs was honored this week with a visit from state officials of the American Legion, including Dr.

Ray Stratton, Huron, Takes a Hard Head, an Ace's figured out how to get extra dialog How many towns have the nazis Staggering figures of Jews burned, wiped off the The world gassed, tortured, maimed, have 1 Ace Hudkins. former welterweight department commander, at a joint champion, used his head as well as meeting of Post No. 14 his hands. He hired himself out as i and the auxillarv-stunt man and let a chandelier fall I Pvt. Lester H.

Schultz; father, Edward Schultz, route 2, Bonesteel. Mediterranean Sgt. Roy F. Heinecke; mother, Mrs. Sophia Heinecke, Sisseton.

Pvt. Donald W. LeGrand; mother. NEW RED HEART DOG FOOD presents was shocked by Lidice and Levz-: shocked all civilized peoples al- saky where the Germans tortured most immunizing them to further veloped robot bombs that killed and slaughtered the total male shock. .1,765,000 slaughtered in a civilians indiscriminately and have populations of two 1,600 1 single camp Birkenaui in two helped destroy one of every three innocent Czechs executed for "hav-; years more than the combined houses in England.

scientists Ing approved of Heydrich's assas- total populations of New Mexico, test poison gases on defenseless sination" because the nazis had to North Dakota and Utah. 1,500.000 prisoners practice vivisection on cover up the fact that Heydrich murdered in Oswiecim more than Polish women, was killed with the assistance of his the total of Maine, Vermont and own associates in the Wyoming 1. 300.000 Jews herded Neutrals who shelter German war These well-known mass executions into 11 ghettos in Poland before criminals will take in warped were followed by even more brutal we had declared war. 300.000 sadists whose only language is force, terrorism in every occupied coun- fled from nazi brutality before 1939. self-styled "good entire village of Berkel, .650,000 driven from homes by mans" weep crocodile tears and de-ln south Holland, burned as a the end of 1942...

Over 2H- mil- mand "democratic justice" they tMrs. Louise M. Le Grand, route 1, 1 Hitchcock. i Pvt. Chauncey E.

Pike; mother, i on his head in "San Antonio." They're going to record the sound of it hitting his head. He gets $35 for the first crack and $25 for each retake. I'm told Lt. Col. William Keighley will be out of uniform and back at Warners soon.

I wonder if Keighley will then tell about difficulty he had when cutting his fine picture, "Target for ajaj bjbs pjej taa bjbj ejBj ejej aaa ffn4Jp Mrs. Grace Pike, Aurora. 1 of Germans'! loaay- ir tne army air forces at reprisal ana lis j.suo mnaDitants 1 lion systematically exterminatea in must be reminded left homeless. males between murder cells at Tremblinka more crimes. The joyful German "col- wtlat we laughingly call Fort Roach 18 and 40 in the Polish town of i than the combined populations of onists" who stole homes and prop- ln culver City.

They didn't make "EVERWDY SURE WANT COMFORT HERON LAKE MAN HEAD I OF FARM MANAGERS i Worthington, Dec. 8. Charles Winzer, Heron Lake, Min- nesota, was elected president of the Southwestern Minnesota Farm Management association at the an- nual meeting of the group held at the city hall here this week. Will Nelson, Tracy, was made vice president, and reelection was given Art Foster, Garvin, secretary-treasurer. Retiring President Robert Soder-holm of Reading, presided over the meeting, which featured Prof.

P. E. Miller, University Farm, St. Paul. i VAT SOUTHERN KIND Once you've tried Southern Comfort you'll understand ita sweeping popularity.

Now, more is available! Cheerful 100 proof buoyancy. Rare mellow richness. America's most versatile drink. 'Alex Dreier's Weekly Pobledziska tortured for hours, Arizona. Nevada, Montana, Idaho, erty of lVj million refugee Poles are room or nim.

so he was given beaten with rifle butts and made Delaware and New Hampshire. as guilty as the storm troopers who shelter by David Selznick. Quite a to do "exercises" in the mud and rounded up and dispossessed "sub- story. "The Green Hussar," rain, before many of them were Let us not kid ourselves that only ject people" for slave labor camps. Casey Robinson's story, will be done shot in the the whole the gestapo commit atrocities.

70,000 German settlers who at Metro. Toumanova will dance, of the male population of Piatek. Mast of the 15 million nazi soldiers forced Czechs to evacuate homes and Casey will write, produce, and in Poland, slaughtered by German try to join the gestapo where tor- around Prague are also war crim- direct. Screen Writer Norman because some children lrad turcture is a specialty copy inals. remember that nine- Hfl11 called Dr.

Claude Buss of unscrewed the wheel of a military gestapo tactics to show their ability tenths of all Germans supported OWI for information to help All the inhabitants of Wawer, average soldier is a Hitler vigorously ever since they him write "Storm Over the Philip-alsp in Poland, dragged from their crass-section of the German peo- elected yes, ELECTED him head pines." Dr. Buss was formerly a beds at 2 o'clock in the morning pie educated for 300 years to take of the German Although prisoner of the Japanese. During and told that every tenth person orders from military bosses. hundreds of thousands of Germans their conversation. Buss asked Hall would be The debased nazi Despising democracy and hating 'died for the imperialist government i if he had a son in the army.

Hall sense of humor which arranged the word "republic," Germans de- of Kaiser Wilhelm, and millions replied, "Yes, but we haven't heard that a woman in each household vised "reich" to replace The; more have given their lives for the! from him in two years." Buss said, would decide which of the men German soldiers have committed nazi regime the worst dictatorship I "Well, If his name is Norman S. was to be executed Distomo, the crimes just as bestial as the ges- the world has ever seen Not one Hall he's ln Santo Tomas, the Greek Lidice, where SS men tapo's. pilots dive-bomb- German workman died for the re- prison camp I left a year ago. News Analysis ALEX fram London anal Borlin. Ool tha ra-vlaw af lha waak'i nawi anal fvtur rranos fram awn wha knows af-aanally ho wha aro awkinf history today.

a ivery Saturday carousea irom nouse to nouse, loot- ing over France killed thousands of public in 1932, when Von Papen dis- ing, slaughtering, and burning until fleeing women and Highmore, S. D. Marion Magin-nis, son of Mrs. Zoe Maginnis, has been promoted from radio technician 1c to chief radio technician. He ls on submarine duty.

Mrs. Henry Raske has received word that her brother, Merrill Meigs, has been promoted to staff sergeant. He is: now a gunner's instructor in New I Guinea. 1 KSOO AT LEADING BARS. HOTELS.

CLUBS AND PACKAGE STORES 11:00 A. M. solved the Prussian government. Brookings, S. D.

K. G. Stone. Maybe the soft peace boys can i State college chemistry instructor, prove the Germans would die for i is the author of two articles ln democracy tomorrow if we let them recent issues of "Industrial En-run their own But past gineering Chemistry." a magazine performance talks and says No. for analytical chemists.

1 1,000 of the towns 1,200 population man naval personnel torpedoed lay dead. hospital ships. pilots i killed 300 children in Bath, Eng- 6ertM thoroughness adds new land, knowing that children were sahsta touch to mediaeval tor-, the German scientists de- SOUTHERN COMFORT CORPORATION, SAINT LOUIS MO..

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