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4 c.nHv September 4, 1949. THE DAILY ARGUS-LEADER, SIOUX FALLS, S. D. preparation. Ordinarily preparation would require several years.

Most of the candidates come from the mines, agriculture and technical trades. Prague, Sept. 3 (JP) The Czech government's process of pushing workers and the children of work Ship Flown by Sibley Man portunity has brought 600 applications from workers for the new term. They can qualify to enter the universities after only one-year Pipestone Near Record Drouth Trade Unions Hold Worship ers ahead for university study op Not Everyone Believes the 35 Inch Rain in August Almost Down to 1927 Mark Here Tonight The following special Labor Sunday service will be held at 7:15 o'clock tonight at Terrace park under auspices of the Sioux Falls Trades Labor assembly: Picture Ads Pipestone, Sept. 3 There Even the United States Treasury Reneges on Its Promise By SAM DAWSON AtancUtod Prow SUff Writer was precipitation of only .35 of an inch in Pipestone during the month of August and covering a long period of years that is the dryest August since 1927, when only .27 of an inch of precipitation was recorded.

Walter Keers, local observer for the U. S. Weather bureau, gave out that information after he had scanned the record of former years. Normal August precipitation in Pipestone is 3.49 inches. The 1949 total for the eight months period is 13.65 Inches, which is 3.50 inches short of normal.

New York, Sept. XVPt Keeping Doxology Audience Invocation The Rev. Robert Williams Scripture Reading Rev. E. H.

Tharp Hymn, "Onward, Christian Soldiers'' Prayer The Rev. Robert Feind Hymn, "Day Is Dying in the West" Address, "The Gospel of Labor" The Rev. John V. Madison Hymn, "America" (first stanza) Benediction. Mr.

Madison Members of brass quartet: Trombones H. M. Hoover, Melvin Sunde: cornets Donald Lias and Robert Griffith. Director of hymns, Ed Paul. A crew of displaced person loading: coal on a C-54 flown by Lt.

Bob Keller, Sibley, for the Berlin Airlift. th publlo from being bilked by what it s0 in the ads Is one of the jobs of the Federal Trade commission. It hu liit gone to bat for the girl who acquire her curly lock at home. The FTC ay that the twin In the ubiquitous home wave ad had the help of a pro In setting her hair, and 14 think the ad should have aid o. But, how many persons tot supposed ahe did It herself? For that matter, how many really expect that the product they buy will look as glamorous as in the pictures of the label? Vermillion Escapee Sought on Luverne Magazine Charge Former Sibley, Auctioneer Back From Berlin Airlift Job Jwsiniif yjzaAA.

Grp. Qn Jhs ClhqiJUk-JjLadsLh September 4, 1929 Weather: high 59, low 45. Sibley, Sept. 3 Lt. Bob Keller.

ridors, and flying speed going to former Sibley auctioneer, has re A temperature drop of 41 degrees overnight sent Sioux Falls scurrying Berlin is 170 miles per nour ana return at 180 per hour. Noting editorially that the FTC turned home from a six month's tour la getting mighty particular, the with the Beriin airlift. He flew 517 SEPTEMBER 5, 1949 This holiday, first observed as far back as 1882 as a salute to the working man, should also be regarded as an additional reminder of the many blesssings that are ours here in America. Natural resources, labor, capital, and our form of government have given us more luxuries and conveniences, more production, a higher standard of living, a commendable education system, and more freedom than in any other nation. It's fitting that Labor Day should be a national holiday.

In observance of Labor Day this bank will transact no business on Monday, September 5th. wail street journal asKs it 10 m- hours, 115 of them under actual in- Luverne, Sept. 3 One of the two men who escaped from jail a. Vermillion, S. D.

Floyd J. In-man is wanted in Rock county on charges of selling magazine subscriptions while not an authorized representative of the company. He was the object of search here when Sheriff Neil Roberts was informed that he had been arrested at Vermillion. This week, the sheriff was informed by Sheriff Herman P. Nelson, or Vermillion, that Inman and spect a ten dollar bill, which says on its face that it is "Redeemable in strument conditions.

Weather con-lawful money at the United States ditions in Berlin during the past Treasury." The paper suggests the i wintftr were bad. makw it hazard- commissioners "go over to the a companion had escaped from the jail and still had not been located. for winter wear today and changed a rainfall into a snow during the early morning hours. The snow which fell during the night and early morning was erased by the 2.20 inches of rainfall which preceded and followed it. West Orange, N.

J. Thomas A. Edison, famous inventor, was recovering today from an attack of pneumonia. Hot Springs The retreat of rattlesnakes from the heat of the forest fire which raged in Cascade district south of here from Saturday to Monday night proved one of the severe hazards encountered by the crews of fire-fighters. One man was bitten by a rattler.

Mrs. Gale S. Carpenter entertained Tuesday afternoon at a beautiful bridge tea at the Carpenter home, 103 South Duluth ave. Mrs. J.

H. Voorhees won the prize. Record in Easter Season Lt. Keller said that in two days before Easter, In what was termed the "Easter Parade," one plane landed every minute in a 24-hour period. There was more tonnage hauled that day than any day since the air-life began.

Each plane carried 10 tons, the plane itself grossing 72,000 pounds. All types of cargo is carried on the lift, including crude rubber, pig iron, glass, print paper, shoes, strawberries, and even a load of TNT which was used to 1 the runway. Lt. Keller left the States the latter part of December from Great Falls, and arrived back in New York City July 29. His wife, the former Helen Oldenberg of Sibley, met him there upon his arrival.

He left September 1 on a new assignment. In the Air Corps since 1943, Lt. Keller says he has learned more in the past six months of flying than in all of the previous years of his flying career. ous to fly the lift. Twentieth Century Fox has been making a movie that centers about the Berlin Airlift, dealing with the life of a flight engineer and his German sweetheart, with a spy plot thrown in to make it exciting.

Montgomery Clift is starred in the picture with a German actress taking the feminine lead. The working title of the play is "Quartered City." The other title under consideration is "The Only Way." This two and one half million dollar production will probably be released early in March. Flying Is Filmed Although Lt. Keller will not appear in the picture, it was he who did all of the actual flying as the picture was filmed. For three weeks he helped make Treasury and see what they get." The general public probably is just as blase about the product ads It reads as it is about no longer getting gold, or' "lawful money" for a paper bill.

When you see a railroad ad picturing a happy family gazing out the compartment window at the beautiful" river, do you think that view is guaranteed that you might not find yourself on the other side of the car, looking at cut banks and slums? Are the airlines to blame that they don't always furnish that beautiful seat companion you see in their ads? Or that the well-behaved child in the ad turns out to be your own Junior getting airsick? Most husbands, looking at the Bonn Solons Get Own Restaurant Bonn, Germany, Sept. 3 UP) One of Europe's ritziest restaurants is rising here on the green banks of the Rhine just for the new West German parliament. You'll have to get elected to parliament or know this outstanding film production on mi I iiuur aus biiuwiiiK niuuui-warams thp Ttprlin Wntion flvintr a NO BETTING ARRESTS IN AUSTRALIAN CITY triumphs prepared at home know The A Air force has ex well enough that the little woman pended half a million dollars on the one of its members to dine in it. Public and press will be banned "so the parliamentary deputies can at least get some rest while they are eating," says Manager Paul la Roche. The east side of the restaurant, facing the Rhine, is built entirely of glass.

Ensconced in green-leather chairs, deputies can gaze across a poplar-studded terrace at the storied Rhine river. Newsmen assigned to cover the new parliament will get a spacious establishment all their won. Several two-story buildings with soundproof rooms are going up near the parliament building just for the press. Newsmen also will have a special restaurant for their use. cake, or biscuits that call for a meat axe.

Dick Gage will meet D. W. Jewett Sunday for the championship of the Minnehaha Country club. Gage defeated by a narrow margin J. O.

Coombe. A trapshoot to which the general public is invited will be held by the Sioux Falls Izaak Walton league at the gun club grounds at Elmwood park this afternoon. The enrollment for the first day of the 1929-1930 term in the secondary schools of Sioux Falls exceeded that of the past year by 97 students with a total enrollment of 4,808 compared with 4,711 last year. Lowell school showed the largest gain. September 4, 1909 Wild grapes are plentiful throughout this section and they are being brought to the Sioux Falls market in large quantities.

Wild plums are reported as scarce as the grapes are plentiful. ijiujci-i, Pprth Australia IB Twentieth Century Fox, which has erm Australia- P1- 3 wV-already invested $2,000,000 in mak- when a new policeman goes to ing the movie. Collie he learns one thing: Never Lt. Keller was the pilot in com- arrest a man for betting. Collie Is mana 01 tne u-t4, ennstenea ine Northwest Security National Bank of Sioux Falls South Dakota's Leading Bank Jioux Falls Brookings Chamberlain Dell Rapids Huron Gregory Madison Capital Funds $2,000,000 Affiliated With Northwest BancorporaUon Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation a thriving coal-mining town of 000 people, 120 miles south of Perth.

Collie claims the best record of any mining town in Australia, some say in the world. There is little crime, few drunks, a high rate of production and virtually no absenteeism. Many say Collie has this happy record because the betting laws are not enforced. The wife, on the other hand, looking at the clothing ad of the handsome, unruffled male, knows how her man with the paunch would look in that suit after he rode home on the evening train. And the dresse draped on the model who are runners-up for Miss America never really fool the gal with the pinching girdle and the ellghtly bowed or knock-kneed legs.

Those drawings of creatures that never lived, never could stay alive and look like that do they bilk the matron with three children, BLAST LIFTS MINER OUT OF ROCK'S WAY Kalgoorlie. West Australia, Sept. 3 (JP) A gold miner here was in- White Hibiscus," in the plot of the movie, with Capt. Heilly as co-pilot. Three Minutes Between Planes While persons most frequently hear of but three bases at the Berlin Airlift, there actually are seven.

The main bases in Berlin are Templehof in the American sector, Tegal in the French zone, and Gatow, in the British sector. Four bases are outside in the zones and these fly Into the Berlin bases. Rhine Main and Wiesbaden, both in the American zone, both go to the Templehof base, Fassberg goes into Tegal In the Says Mayor John P. Gillespie, Cuba will use the proceeds of 15 lottery drawings this year for construction of side roads throughout the island. who also is inspector of mines: "The cautious.

There was an explosion betting freedom has done no harm j70 feet away. His mates rushed In to the town, and moral standards to find him shattered. He are higher than in most towns." 'was merely dazed. The explosion Each Saturday about a dozen book- jhad lifted him bodilv. and the flv- makers set up their radio receivers ing rocks had passed under him.

land full betting: eear in Throssell iHf was. hnwpver. spvprplv npnnpmH French zone, and Celley goes to Ga tow. But the Americans fly from street. About 1.000 men sit on boxes by small bits, which had forced all of these bases.

in the street and listen to the races, 'pieces of dungaree and flannel be- There is only three minutes sep- or stand in hotel bars and have an jneath his skin. Blood poisoning re-aration between aircraft in the cor-I occasional flutter with the books, isulted but he recovered. who ha a pretty good idea how she really looks climbing Into a car? Most people don't expect summer resort to look exactly like the pictures In the papers. They see new cars agleam in photographs taken with special equipment from trick angles, but they know that their own new car won't look that glamorous in a snapshot. They admire the temptingly stocked refrigerator in the color ads, without forgetting what it will look like when the milk bottle tips over onto yesterday' leftovers.

If you really expect that the new house in the ads with broad lawns and landscaped beauty is going to be a dream palace, maybe you'd better hold tight to the car door when you actually see it amid the fresh dirt, and with the neighbor's twin duplicate a scant six feet away. As for the baby ads full of adorable little angels-how about Johnny in a trantrum? But these ads fool no one, dear FTC, since any mother knows the babies aren't as pretty as her own little issue. And the bathing suit ads Adonis and Venus running hand in hand with a little cherub trailing. Oh. well, just take a look for yourself at any beach.

fT tt i frit 14 A M' 1 rx ysa.rsrrt m-iri i IT'S LATER THAN YOU THINK! One of these morning you are going to wake up to find "frost on the pumpkins" and nothing to put on but your light summer clothes. When that day arrives your cleaner will be "swamped" with rush orders. So play it smart. Check your wardrobe and call 967 right away. it's easy to see that the auto fill? A Weed Survey in Charles Mix Volunteer Farmers Help to Check Location of Noxious Plants Lake Andes, S.

Sept. 3 A survey to determine the extent of noxious weed infestations in Charles Mix county is now underway, reports County Agent Laurel Howe. This survey is for the purpose of accurately locating the infestations of such bad weeds as leafy spurge, Russian knapweed, perennial pep-pergrass, Canada thistle and creeping jenny. With the exception cf creeping Jenny, Howe said, all the weeds are matic clocks on the ANTICIPATE FALL and WINTER CLEANING NEEDS I 'js 1 fi. Wi- r-Wt WW Ipf t'-i 1 AAV in much scattered, small patches but 0W are rapidly growing' larger.

These should be located and controlled ranges give you real cooking freedom. Th Tntla-matic" clock control watches your oven din-ner, turns the gas on, regulates the cooking and turns the gas off again. The "Minii-Minder" guards top-of-the-stove cooking when you set it and chimes sound to remind you to look at your dinner. Take a cook's eye view of th new automatic gas range thai as soon as possible before they take over many acres of land as the jenny has. They are also many times more difficult to control, the county agent stated.

au The survey is being conducted by farmers who have volunteered their help In checking with their bjlo) (J neighbors as to whether or not there are any infestations in their respec tive communities. Youngdahl to Speak rr ft rm fti AA lAA iAA Li WA save time, work and money oa di play at your favorite dealers oc ciLisAMiEnas atWindom Program Windom, Sept. 3 The committee, having charge of the plans for Windom's annual Flax Day celebration to be held Saturday, September 17, made an important announcement when it was stated that Gov. Luther W. Youngdahl would be the principal speaker on the evening program.

There will be many features during the day, Including a parade. A Flax Day queen will be crowned during the evening. Congressman Judd, who had been scheduled for an afternoon address, has notified the committee that he will be unable to be in Windom at that time. YL tin 4.

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