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Saturday, September 2, 1950. THE DAILY ARGUS-LEADER, SIOUX FALLS, S. D. If 1 erpnee will be eiven materials, produces and sunolies found or produced witnm (the State of South Dakota. Payment will be made in certificates of SoxmL, Qkib TIqwa, Dog Rescued rown spaniel pup was re brown spaniel pup SlBAR SPEAKERS for 147th Sunday DANGER A rescued by firemen at about 9:30 a.

m. todaV from a mud bank below the Surest wall of the Big Sioux river, a chnrf distance south Of the Eighth rt distance south of the Eigntn et bnage. he dog, companion of two small; was running alons the top Street bridge. The dog, companion of two small bovs, was running along: the top a f0r five per rent i5', of the amount of ne such check to he certified or by ythVr C-tv nf souh rakoa Of the wall When he Slipped down sum is a guaranre ha if the pmposai -s fhe sllcn rf by either -a sta OF SOCIALISM relatives gathered at the West Nidoras church parlors last Saturday evening to honor Mr. and Mrs.

Nels Trobak on their silver wedding anniversary. They had with them their bridesmaid, Mrs. M. Nelson, sister of Mrs. Trobak and their best man, E.

Romnes, cousin of Mr. Trobak. The couple was presented with a purse of silver. into the shoreline rushes. Fire- men Orville Sundet and Gary Son a ACROSS Likely 4.

Spread to dry 7. Mother of Ishmael 12. Irreverent li. Ancient Roman official 15. Thus IB.

Amid 18. Topaz hum mingbirds Poems Fury Impressed by grandeur Protects an invention Old Hires Three-toed sloth brown Large coarse seaweeds 32. Limb 33. Part of the- Bible: abbr. 34.

Because 35. Acres Perraat 3S. Exactly divisible by two 39. Leadine character 0. Studs to prevent slipping 42.

Ancient Greek coin 44. Fruit 46. To a higher point 47. Division of a poem Crawling animal 5t. Lar-re plants 53.

African bowstring hemp reached the marooned animal with;" any or cn gUmx Fa; Families of national guardsmen of the Sioux Falls area will have an opportunity to see what a military religious service is like Sunday. Special services for members of the 147th Field artillery battalion and their families will be held at Calvary cathedral at 9:30 a. with Major Francis J. Pryor III, guard chaplain and dean of the cathedral, in charge. The cathedral choir will sing.

The guard group was mobilized into the U. S. army Friday and is scheduled to leave for Camp Carson, next week. Korean Soldiers Being Let Down, Mrs. Eva Chase, 203 South Di luth held a meeting Thursday for members of the membership committee of the Business and Pro- I fessional Women's clubs, making plans for the year's work, and allot- ing special projects for each mem- ber of the committee.

Miss Irene Sabers, state president; Agnes; Sorenson. state finance chairman. i and Mrs. Lucille Seeker, by-laws! chairman, attended and partici pated in the general discussion of the year's work. Past Oracles of the Royal Neighbor camp met with Mrs.

R. White- neaci, iuo.t Mortn Kiwanis Thuivriav eveninc for a nir-mr riin- Jmm A "TIC Virt il iVX, iVUUUC 1M. OG F0S5 ASSGftS President of the Chicago Eastern Illinois railroad and former attor-j r. nev general of South Dakota, and Howard. S.

oept. 2 The boys Cndv Tamoa. nresi- 3 is 17 ft 0 V''M-a. '23 -24 25 lii 27 '8 j32 42 14 3 45 I 4le 47 ner. Mrs.

L. J. Guse was assisting i leaders in America for help, but are assoCiation. hostess. Cards were the diversion 1 bem let down' ReP- Joe Foss- Sl0UX Roddewig was heard yesterday for which Mrs.

N. C. Nelson and Falls- told an organization meeting afternoon ancj Fowler spoke follow-Mrs. J. DeVanev were winners I of Young Republicans in the com- ins a stag dinner for barristers.

lishtins in Korea are looking to munity room of the Miner county courthouse here Friday night. "Leaders are crawling into holes until after election." Foss said, "Their only actions are the result of the clamor of parents of boys w'ho are fighting in Korea." i The former marine ace said ne dress of the day. Heard this morn-foresaw trouble wit Russia when im was Wesley A. Sturges. dean of the United States government start- tne aw school of Yale university, ed turning over ships and airplanes wrio has lectured at the University to our former ally in 1944.

0f South Dakota several times. Other speakers at the meeting in- Afternoon speaker was Dwight D. eluded Howard Wood, state Miller, superintendent of schools. Young Republican chairman, Frank Watertown, who dealt with his ltn-Ferguson. Woonsocket.

candidate pressions as a member of the "fly-for state senator, and Sid Davison, ins classroom" tour of Europe. Howard, candidate for state repre- Elected as commissioners yester- Mrs. Ross Archer, 124 North Spring will be hostess September 21. i Mr. and Mrs.

Irwin Kennedy and sons of Wilkinsburg. arrive in 'he city today to spend the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R. A.

Kraft, 1016 East Ninth St. By CECIL! BROWNS'! ONE SUNDAY NIGHT SITTER Creamed Ham with Toasted Noodles Steamed Rice Green Peas and Mushrooms Bread and Butter Gelatin and Melon Dessert Beverage Recip5 for Starred Dish Follows GELATIN AND MELON DESSERT Ingredients: 1 package flavored gelatin. 2 cups hot water. l-2 cups cantaloupe or honevdew melon balls, fruit juice or ginger ale. Method: Dissolve gelatin in hot water.

Turn into shallow pan. Chill until firm. Cut in cubes. Arranze celatin cubes in sherbet glasses, alternately with fruit. Serve plain or add 3 to 4 tablespoons chilled fruit juice or ginger ale to each serving.

Makes 6 servings. 6 nwA. A decree signed by Judge Lucius J. Wall awards Irene Fla-skey separate maintenance from Harry gives Flaskev title to the 0)WfJ I ClAiRflR UIA D' I MS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 53. Pa'slns-fashion DOWN Part of a church 2.

Spread 5. Toward 4. Domesticated 6. Son of Seth 6. Home oi a wild animal T.

That man 8. Proverbs 9. Specified 10. Wing 11. Thing: law 13.

Dim 17. Farmers' association 20. Mountain In Colorado -2. Siamese coin 24. Knslish penniel lb.

Larce poisonous spider 25. American admiral "1. Upon -S. Haphazard 31. Headdress: poet.

"2. Surface Slender Occurrenr M. French river 3S. Run away secrftiy 40. 41.

character Hastened 42. Month of th year: abbr. 43. Obstruction t.i. Silkworm 4.

Bone 50. French island Marine Enlistees Announced Here Haroid S. Denni of the Ret. Sioux Falls TT. S.

marine corps re- cruiline office announced today that the following men recentlv enlisted in the marine CnrDS iiaroia u. btaniectcer. jvapcr. vohr I.CWiS. OOd.StOCK.

Eucene C. Deuchars. Canis S. Larry L. Brewer, Thayer, Merrill T.

Morton. Esfherville. and Donald D. Sonrigeroth. Bonesteel.

S. D. for a period of four years; and Vincent C. Larson, and Harold F. Rasmussen.

Parker. S. for a period of three year. Sgt. Dennis stated that Vincent Larson is the second son of Rev.

Hugo Larson to enlist in the marines in less than a year through the local office. Hugo P. Larson, first of the brothers to enlist is at present in the Pacific area. Beginning September 1. the training period for new marines" has been shortened to an eight -week course instead of the previous 13-week period.

Sprinqfield Church Has Improvements Sprineficld, S. Sept. 2 The Concregational church property here has witnessed more improvement this year than any time since the new church wa built 1026. The church proper will lia a complete interior decoration by Pete Johnson, local painter. The Ladies society is remodeling the kitchen with new sinks, cupboards.

work tables, water heater, pressure pump, and other conveniences. The major project has been the now parsonage. Bv purchase of the Palsma hnme here, they now have a fne stnrrn wi'h thmp a nne stucco tna.i.-io... wnn tn.ee bedrooms, line oak finish, and the whole house has been renovated wih sanded floor, repamtme. and addition of new kitchen cabinets and water heater equipment.

I AVILLIAM MOXARTT I Services were held this afternoon the Barnett Funeral chapel for William Monarty. 79. of 721 West Fifth who died late Thursday 'at his home after bems: ill some time. Burial was at Woodlawn remeterv t-i r-. Dr.

Guaiana. cniropractor. Ph. 194. Bobby Smith Nobby Sicns 959.

Anderson FiOWer SlIOp, phone 36 1, Prompt and guaranteed watch re- pairing. Frank Hyde Jewelry Co. Howard J. Barnett, Sioux Falls, was among those jvho were enrolled in the summer session program offered bv the University of Minne- sota's Itasca Park Biological station which IS located at Douslas lodffe, on the shores of Lake Itasca. NOTICE September UCT meeting will be held on September 9.

Starts with potluck at 6 p. m. E. Klein Graff, Secy. (Adv).

NOTICE 1 to all landlords and tenants, all 1 weeds. Willows and brush must be Rpq SQLlEiRQTiElE P. A I I I NiTi erONT A PjEjS a i i home and directs him to pay S100 attorney fees, $75 cost and dis-: bursements and support. Miles E. Peck, represented Mrs.

Flaskey and Edwin C. Parliman was defense attornev. special assessment levied asainp- er south "Dakota, which as-ves-ments. delinquent draw penalty and interest one per 'ft1 heowranif4 certified cnec rertified check, cashier check or lira' nd its "rformance proper wiri'." The said ntv reserves the runt to re. D3koa.

-J. I. 9. iS Cleaning. Pressing, Repairing 50 Years of Service Brown's Cleaners 122 W.

10th Phone 2990 ihaDLVEST All-Aluminum 2 8 3 8 Roofine Termn W. th M. I A Einanrms lai.ua IN AiR-gQMPtTiONgP COMOoST T-O-N-I-T-H Vou'll I.ovp This Fine P.and JACK COI.F. And Hi Orchestra Meet Your Friends Dancing Jif-t 73c Plus Tuxes T0HITE i- a.4 us OI.O TIME MOV NITF. RAI.

STOLZENBERC. NEW DELL RAPIDS MORE CONVENIENT THAN EVER BEFORE til TkE 1950 tUCcufl Scientific New Croslev Vorksacer Design Gives Ton New Space More Space AJ1 at the Con venience LeieL KOV LOW PRICES I flflSS Big, new, 7-cn. ft. HH models now as low as FRIENDLY SERVICE Crosley Service for 27 Yrs. Fhone 8-3961 1622 I2tb St With A WINDOW SHADE' 3 TAfl Si'- -h' rs tiki If I I it 11 ii i ti ii Delia Carlson has been awarded a oivorce trom Murvale H.

Carlson on grounds of intemperance, men- tal cruelty and neglect in a decree by Judge John T. Medin wnicn gives ner 51Jo attorney fees, sentative. Elmer Koehn. Howard, was elected chairman of the county Ycung Republican group. Mennonites Again State Peace Stand, Plan Korean Relief Freeman.

S. Sept. 2 A 425-year-old peace stand has been reaffirmed by the General Confer ence of the Mennonite church, but the church plans ti move into Korea with relief services. The 1,300 delegates from the TT.n Ctirac PinHi onH America left' 'this college town of 1.200 today after completing the week-long 32nd triennial session of the conference. The peace position was renewed on a motion of the Rev.

Albert M. Gaedriert, Inman, which said: "We believe that war is altogether contrary to the teaching and the spirit of Christ and the Gospel. If we engase in warfare and strife, we as Christians become guilty of sin and fall under the condemnation of Christ the righteous ruler." Application of these principles. the Mennonite group said, means conscientious objection to military training and service, non-member- ship in civil organizations allied with the military, non-ntirchase of program being carried out through i56 workers of the Mennonite cen- Ul UIL11 L11C Cll" eral conference Mennonites are con- stitnent memhers Dr Past. saiH plans are complete for the group to move into Korea.

Mennonites, he said, consider their on and 'relief activities to be miss a positive program for the promo- tion oi peace CTIIDPKIT J. r. I UUtlN I TO FNTFR CTATF Twelve more students from Sioux Falls have been admitted to South Dakota State colleee for the fall term, according to R. Y. Chapman, dean of students.

This makes a total nf 21 students from Sioux Falls that will enroll in the freshman class at State college, this fall. ThntP vi-tin nnl i tiv, c. f- mission have been approved recent ly are: Virginia Lee Harper. Roger A Tollefson. James E.

Johnson, Miriam Audrey Smidt. John L. Lowell rnlp Rnhert. Plitt. Miss Rouse Honored at Evening Shower Pink and ice blue were used as the colors for the appointments at the miscellaneous shower given in honor of Miss Mary Rouse last evening.

The Misses Lorraine Smith, Doris Adamson and Deloris Cruce were hostesses at the party given 934 West Eighth the home of the latter. Miss Rouse will be married at 5 o'clock this evening in St. Joseph's cathedral to George Vakeris, Hart ford, Miss Irene Sabers, 203 South JJUlutn state president oi tne South Dakota Federation of Busi Professional Women's clubs, entertained a few friends Friday evening as a compliment to Mrs. Elsie Hanson of Mitchell, past state president, and Miss Floia Hoagland of Custer, state parliamentarian, who are in the city attending the South Dakota Bar Association convention. Judge Mary Drury of Chamberlain was a guest also.

Mrc. Harlev W. Arnold. 831 South Main entertained eight friends fit dinner and a theatre party Wednesday evening honoring Mrs. Evan Mailueee of San Francisco who is spending there weeks in the city.

Mrs. Malluege was a former resident in Sioux Falls. Far Presidents of the American Legion Auxiliary met with Mrs. Cora Hoover, BOS South Spring Mrs. Ivan Engle asisting.

Projects for the year's work include the making of aprons to be placed the gift shop at. the Royal Johnson V'pferans hospital. It was also voted to collect and sew carpet rags for the O. T. chairman of the auxiliary.

Games were played and prizes were swarded to Mrs. K. G. Johnson. Mrs.

Merle Peck, Mrs. F. C. Witto. Mrs.

Ted Peterson, Mrs. W. Cum-bow and Mrs. M. Canada.

Mrs. Clara Jennings won the door award. The Spring Lake fhurcn near Arlineton was the scene when a croup of people from that vicinity gathered to honor Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lof.

who were visit- ing his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gut Lof, Oldham. Mr.

and Mrs. R. Lf now make their home in St. Louis, Mo. A ln? number of friends and Prison Cnimf- Here at 455 10 Prisontrs Received Last Two Weeks, 14 Are Dismissed Penvtrur of 10 new prisoners rturing the last two weeks of Au- gust and the releasing of 14 within that period leaves the South Da- kota Penitentiary population at 455.

or on more than in mid-Au- pust prison officials reported to- day. The newcomers were William M. Wallace. Gregory county, receiving ftolen property and breaking jail. fiv years and two years, to run concurrent iv; John Hill, Coding ntv! 'uttering a 'forged in- 15 months; Albert Won- ton coun st.rumen dra.

Mearip county, third degree forgery, two years; Thomas Skusa. Hughes county, writing bogus checks, one year; James R. Weaver, Davison county, obtaining money under false pretenses, four counts, two years on each count, running consecutively; Anthony J. Bulicki, Meade rour.tr trrand larceny 18 iieanp coumy grana iarcen xo xncintns, vnesier xtmiiei. ivieiieiif county, escape, two years; Richard Popp, Jor.es county, errand larceny.

three years: Theodore Bordeaux, Jones county, third decree bur- ciariv. iiva years, ana orviuo Klumb, Dou Ellas county, arson, 15 years. Seven prisoner? were dismissed from the Institution upon expira tion of their sentences, sentences of six others were suspended and one was released on parole. Fireworks Display at Terrace Park An elaborate display of reworks includme circus-style set pieces in eolor. with rockets, will he presented Sunday nicht at Terrace park, at conclusion of the Sioux Falls Municipal band concert.

A circus theme will be carried out, in recognition of Monday's performance here bv the Rmelinc Bros, and Barnum Bailey combined shows. Russ D. Henesar. hand director. today that with favorable weather attendance at Sunday evenins's entertainment is expected to surpass the 10.000 mark, pos- sibly breaking past seasons' records.

K. C. to Recite Rosary at 8 for Crash Victims Knights of Columbus of the Sioux Tr-lle- nfoi Ti'ill trtfirif at thp Rarnatt Funeral chapel at 8 o'clock tonisht to recite the Rosary for Father Harold C. Medicus, pastor of St. George church, Hartford, and his father, Charles Medicus, who were killed in an accident west of Sioux Falls Tuesday night.

The bodies of the two men were brought to the funeral chapel this afternoon after joint services at Hartford this morning. The bodies will be taken to Caledonia, Sunday for burial. STURGIS BANK BANDIT APPEALS PRISON TERM Deadwood. S. Sept.

Tommy Keto. armed robber of the Bear Butte Valley bank in Sturgis in 1946. who recently was denied the right to have his 25-year prison term set aside, filed notice of ap-Feal Friday in federal court in Deadwood. The appeal notice was filed through the U. S.

Circuit Court of Appeals. Keto, a 29-year-old former resident of Belle Fourche, was sentenced September 13, 1946 after he pleaded cuilty to the forcible armer rnViViorv hp Sfnr- Els halr nf iQdfi feit cans oi AUsdSt IJib. Judee A. Lee Wyman denied Keto's right to have his prison term set aside August 16. tn I ladder.

Delinquent Assessment Deadline Approaching Sioux Falls property-owners who owe delinquent assessments on water main, paving, curb and gutter, sewer, sidewalk and grading were reminded today by City Treasurer Ray Bakkedahl that September 15 will be final day for accepting payment on such assessments. After that date these assessments are certified for tax sale to the county treasurer's office. NOTICE TO CONSTRICT SIIEWA The Board of Commissioners of 'h Oi Fails. South Dakota rieemi necessary to cement. Mriewalks on various streets hi the Citv nf Sioux Falls in front, of and abuiting upon the foiiowine lots or parcel oi iarri "i-wr-NEW SIDEWALKS TO RE (ONSTRI CTEll Bnih Sides nf 1 pi and Strrpt from Van Eps Avenue to Sherman Avenue Lots 6 and 7.

Block 11. Spicers 2nri Artdi-tion. I.otf 1 and 12. Block .1. Spirer Addition Both Sides of Twenty-fourth Strret from Van Eps Avenue to Cliff Avenue Lots fi and 7.

Biork 6. Spicers Addition. Lots r.d7. Biork Loft i and 12. Rloelc 11.

Sptcers Addition. Lots 1 and 12. Block 12. Sptcer Adrirton. North Side of Tufniv-sfrond Street from Van Ep Avenue tn Wavland Avenue tot fi Biork 12.

Spteer 2nd Addition Lri's 7. S. and 9. Block 12 Spire's rr! Addition West ide of Van Lp Avenue from 1 uenty-ternnd Street tn Tu entv-t irri Street lots fi. inrhiHve.

Block 3, Spirer Arid 'ors. A truer of land o-ReEinnme 'he Son'heasr Corner of Lo RiorK .1. Spice-'; Addition rd runmns fio-tth 'SIT) feet; thence West One fee- t'rPrrP oV Thirtv -three si3 fee- jhenre Fi one To1 'EU2'' Side of TnentT-ith Street from an Fps Avenue to Cliff Avenue Lots and 7. Block 14. Spicers Lots fi and 7 Block 11 SmrpM West Side of Covell Avenue from Twentv- ninth Street to Thirtieth Street ana e.

biock u. Gernsh k- Lords Both Side of Austin Street fro ri.4e... Lots 6 and 7. Biork 5. Hill Arlrli- nd 7.

Biork Shermans Aciriinon 30. Emerson fc Lois fi and 7. Rinrlc FmKrsnn 1. Shermans Addition. LP.

22. Emerson A Shermans Addition. Lots fi nnd 7. Biorlc la Shermans Addition. Firifrson A Lots and 12, Biork 12.

In'- 1 nr.d 12. BiocK Emrsnn Addition. Lots 1 and 12 Riocit 2 Emerson Addition Lots 1 Rtid 12. Flork Fmerson A Shrrmans Addition. Io-s and 12.

Blorl is. Emerson Addition South Side of Sixth Street from Chirasn Avenue to St. Taul Avenue Lots and 12. Block 4. L-U Hill est Side of a Avenue from Austin Street tn tjrhth Street Lo's to fi.

inclusive. Blocs 2fi, Emerson Shpfinans Ad.1;t;on. The o-nrs and occupants of the above deTibr-d lots anri parrels rtf land arp herrtr. notified to construct, at their own cost and expense, cement sidewalk tn front of and abutting noon said lots and of land on or hefo-e the 15th da- of Seotemner. inso.

which sidewalk i-e of rement concrete builded or innstritcted of crmrnt. sand and crushed stone nnd shall be five feet in width. Snid shall he const ructed in accord nice with the provisions of the of the ritv of Sioitv Falls and snecifiraMons there'or as filed in the office of the Ensincer So' (f r. hTc-i-i-. ThHt if s' ripa'ik is not cor met ed hv the owners or rnnants of said los parrels of th anr.vp specincri.

the rn- of Sioux Falls, bv resolution wiii the same to he constructed and -c fA.1 asesrd the antit-''nc or parcels of land in of ti i-rp -rtcfalk pioport'O-i to the OI frnn feet so ah'ittiriE rv-'cd 2' st d-t- of A 1 1 Snul'fv. Citv Auditor. Pept 2'. SOlKf OF HFARING 1 PON APPLICATION FOR SALE OK ALCOHOLIC ItEVF. RAGES Nn':" herebv eiven that the applica- of Perrv t.

cook for class "Cr- liquor license to be operated at. 232 North Mam the citv of Sioux Fails and that such PPiicuon win be heard and considered bv the Board of Commissioners of the Citv of siotix Fails at a meeting to be held in the Commission Room in the Citv Hail of said Citv of Sioux Falls at 9:00 o'clock A. on tne ntn clav of SeDtember. 1950. Ant person interested in the approval or reternon of said applica'ion mav appear and be heard.

J. Smallev Citv Aurtitnr. 'Sep 3i. NOTlCr OF HEARING tPON APFLICA-TION FOR SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Notice is hereby given ha' anp'ira-'ion of Henry F. Gutnther for Cia.ss beer license to be operated at 19 North Mam Sioux Falls, S.

D. has been presented to the Board of Commissioners of the Citv nf Sioux Falls and that such applicanon will be heard and considered bv trie Board of Commissioners of the Citv of Sioux Fails at a meetin to he held in tne Commission Room in the City Hail of FaIls at 9:00 AM. on tne 11th day of September. 1950. l-iugil l.l'ricatru in ue 1U1UVH1 i election of said application mav appear ana ce neara.

j. l. smaiiey. City Auditor. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Scaled bids will be received bv the Board of Commissioners of the Cjv of Sioux vSor c'tWX until ten o'clock.

A. M. on the igri rlav 1 ul-Jtrf be pub" I burn bids shall rover the construction of sanitary sewer on the following streets, to-wit Lewis Avenue from pntot fet north of Third Street to Sixth Street Fifth Street from Lewis Avenue to point UOO feet west of Lewi Avenue fifth Street from Levis Avenue to St. Paul Avenue Third Street from Lewis Avenue to Highland Avenue 1 the Citv of Sioux Falls. Plans, sneci-i fixations and bidding blanks mav be m- spected and procured st the Office of the City Engineer at the City Hall.

All proposals must be marie UDon blank f5 fur-is-ed the Cly sioux By virtue of statutory authority pref- li amIu i 6 niy ClOthCSline IT ROLLS AWAY LIKE YARDS PATIOS GARAGES BASEMENTS Yard S' the Eos.ly mounts structure. Clears poles ond gives steel center olwcy, clean, dult.fre. case, lever 0SSWres ob'c $15 costs and restores her former war bonds, abstention from the name of Koepsell. The couple was direct making of weapons of war, married at Pipestone, Sep- rejection of war propaganda, and tember 18. 1947.

Jerry Maher rejection of profiteering from in-represented the plaintiff. flat ion. A judgment by Medin grants Dr. Henrv A. Fast.

North Newton, Viola Kathan a divorce from Lewel- Kan reviewed a world -wiHp relief Jones Named to Judicial Council, 15 Commissioners Elected By RALPH GREEN Argus-Leader Staff Writer South Dakota attorneys, in Sioux Falls to attend the 19th annual meeting of the State Bar of South Dakota which ends tonight with a banquet at the Cataract hotel, yesterday heard two speakers warn about the dangers of encroachment i of government in the American way of life. Men sounding these warnings elert of the American Bar held at the Minnehaha Country; iast night. Three Speakers Banquet speaker will be William ekafr)pn Rnrinefield. 111., who wiU deal with -what Next Little World?" His will be the third ad- day were J. Leonard Feldman.

Yankton; Enos G. Jones. Sioux Falls; Ralph A. Dunham, Clark; Fred D. Shandorf.

Mitchell; Philo Hall, Aberdeen: Otto B. Linstad, Pierre; John D. Wilson, Rapid City; Percy H. Helm, Sturgis; Stanton L. Clark.

Redfield: H. L. Wood worth, Ipswich: George F. Johnson, Gregory, and F. J.

Reeder, Lemmon, from the 12 state circuits, and Mar- tin P. Farrell. Hot Springs; Harold W. King Brit ton. and A.

N. Strand. Centervilie at larg named as a member of the 12- man judicial council, research branch of the Rar association. Various committee reports were made by Charles R. Hatch.

Wes- sniKion Sprinps. uniform state laws committee chairman: H. O. Lund, Brookings, legal education commit tee head: D. K.

Loucks. Watertown, property and probate law committee chairman, and Philo Hall, Aberdeen, law practice committee head. Slated for reports today are Wallace A. McCullen. Rapid City, chairman of the minimum fee schedule committee; Georce W.

Crane, chairman of the public relations committee; Lewis W. Bickneli, Webster, head of the standards and title committee, and Leo D. Heck. Kim- ball, chairman of the banks and uaiiK.ni!; cnnimiitee. Various other reports will be heard, including that of the audit-ine committee, that of the judicial council and that of the bv-laws amendment body.

Officers will be elected this afternoon. Institute Praised James E. Brenner. Stanford university, discussed "Continuing Local yesterday. He Sralsd the lefal heId da' her and ied against the ifiicroacnmeiu 01 jajmeii 111 uj me lct7 worc- Attorneys present voted to hold a second institute next year.

Roddewig was introduced by Mu- niciPaI Jud2e Walter Conway, also a lormer South Dakota attorney regarding the Korean fighting, ask- ing "where do we go after Korea. nrovidine we can win there?" He expressed confidence that we win the war on this little penir will peninsu la but wanted to know where we would slop once we take, the offensive and what we would do if trouble started elsewhere. "If Korea and the rest nf Asia and Europe want to go communistic there is nothing much can do about it," he said. "We can't defeat communism by running an international WPA. World friendship comes from mutual respect and understanding among nations." Roddewig said that Americans mand higher wages." Fowler was introduced bv Roy Willy, Sioux Falls attorney who is chairman of the House of Delegates of the American Bar association.

Fowler is a former resident of Sioux City. 7 JUI tiu proponenus ana tne tendency oi America to espouse foreign principles but expressed faith that Americans will preserve the way of life begun by the colonists. He warned that the federal gov ernment is encroaching step by dividual states and could lead to i tH anA nf tVlo He Sald thafc he has eVery confidence" in the averaze Amer- 1)f fao nL misinformed. Entertainment, was provided last night by Forrest L. Wicks, William Warwick, Robert Reetz and Kenny Johnson, members of the "barbershop quartet" from the American Legion chorus.

They were aided in two numbers by Attorney Deming Smith. OWEN LEWIS OPENS OWN LAW PRACTICE Owen T. Lewis announced today his withdrawal from the Sioux Falls law firm of Bielski, Elliott Lewis, and the opening of his own office, for the general practice of law, in the Northwest Security National bank building. Coming here in 1939 from Dallas. Lewis has been with the Bielski firm for the last seven years.

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CBS Pops Concert: Invitation to Music: 4. Music for Vou: 5 Rarp Your Mate: 6:30. Hit the Jackpot; 7:30. David Rose show; 30. Horace Heidt.

Talent: 9. Contented Concert; 9:30, One Nation Indivisible series, sec. Tobtn Guest. ABC- 11:30, Piano Playhouse; -30. Mr.

President drama: 4:30, Think Fast quiz; 5:30, Glenn Osser Music; 6, Stop the Music: Louelia Parsons Returns; 9:15. Jimmy Blaine Songs. MBS 11:30. Chamber Music; 2. Bobby Benson drama: 3 30 Martin show; 6, Peter Salem Affairs: Sin2mg Marshall; 8.

Opera Concert This Is Europe Concert. SATIROAT. SEPTEMBER Evening 5 CO News Broadcast nbc Newscast Every Day cos News Comment, arir Harmonv Raneers Mh 6 15 News Commentary nbc Correspondents Report cr Organ Pmeram arc S.30 A ins 1350 nbc f)orts Review -cos Harry Wismer Sports abo A. Heller Sports mbs I 45 kphs and Commentary rb Hx Konry st Organ abo Oran Bfcarlcasr mb? 00 Voices nd Events nbc Tn Be Announced cos Pell Trio Show ahc Hawaii Calls Musician? mbg -lS News Commentary abc 6:30 Jne DiMaesio Show nbc Vauehn Monrne Show cbs Buzz Adlam Plavroom abc Comedy of Errors mbs News Broadcast mbs 7:00 Saturday Dance nbc Dixieland Jambake abc Twenty Questions Quiz mbl T-Man Drama cbs Hollywood Byline abo Take a Number mbs 8.00 Hit Parade nbc Gane Busters cbs Norman Bmkenshire abs True or False trepeati mbl 8:30 Texas Raneers nbc To Be Announced cbs Phil Bovero Music abo Guv Lombardo mbs 9:00 Basin Street nbc Sine It Again cbs Orchestra Shew ahp. Chicago Theatre mbs 9:30 Grand Ole Opry nbc Saturday in Houston abc 10:00 News Variety Dance nbc News With Dancing cba News ft Dancing abc News Dance mbs Sl'NDAV.

SEPTTMBEK I Afternoon 1:00 America United nbo News Broadcast tb Sunday Serenade abo News Broadrast mbs 1:15 Opinion Commentary cbs Organ Moods nibs 1:30 Chicago Roundtable nbc Starlight Operetta cbs Sunday Vespers abc Religious Program mbs 3:00 NBC Theatre nbc Syncopation Piece cbs Week Around World abc Trendler's Top Tunes mbs 3:30 Orchestra Show cbs Mr President, Drama abo To Be Announced mbs 3:00 The Truitts nbc Invitation to Music cbs Music With Girls abc Treasury Varieties mbs 3:30 The Quiz Kids nbc Church Program abc Hashknife Hartley mbs 4:00 Cloak Dagcer nbc Old Fashioned Revival abo Hopalong Cassidy mbs 4:30 High Adventure nbc Music lor You cbs Martin Kane Drama mbl Big Guy Drama nbc Orchestra Shone cbs Opera Records Album abo The Shadow Drama mbs James Melton Concert nbo Sunday in St. Louis cbs Think Fast Quiz abc Detective Drama mbs Evening 6:00 Catholic Service nbc Mam St. Music cbs News Comment abc Roy Rogers Show mbs 8:15 News Summary abc 6:30 Western Caravan nbc Steve Allen Show cbs Speaking of Songs abc Nick Carter Drama mbs 7:00 1 1.000 Reward nbc Guv Lombardo Show cbs Stop the Music abc Peter Salem Aftairs mbs 1:30 The Saint nbc Hit the Jackpot cbs Amazing Malone abc-east Under Arrest mbs 1:00 Sam Spade Drama nbo Percy Faith Music cbs Singing; Marshall mbs 1.30 Summer Symphony nbo iyr Kathan on grounds of mental nrt Phl cruelty, restores her iormer name 01 i-owers and riirect.s rwHuihti in pay attorney iees and $16.10 costs. The couple was married at Deadwood July 19, 1948. Grounds charged in the complaint mciunea tnat tne oetendant con-tintiaily makes horrible faces at the plaintiff." Henry C.

Mundt rpnrosfinteH TVTt-c Tt'nVir i-t rln-ia McDonnell was defense attornev. i MARRIAGE LICENSES Oeore Loomer Alexandria Sioux Falls Sioux Falls Sioix Fa Rioux Fa. Is Sioux Falls She-n-i-n. Fairmont. Minn Pommer Harriman Francis Wall Joan re E' Jc" DeL a Terpst-a 'vp-.

Kath! Tttorn pson i-i Mt vat'kee. Wis Falis Falls -s Falls nar- nrr-i i even At'lene Leaders C'orje lz ers Htir.t n.ir"r.-d fista'd 'a i I a li oux PH'iix fa. is Sioiix Falls -oux i Falis cra.e. D. Falls rar: I Leer, a rlaiior 206 Lots Sold Here in 24 Hours The 206 lots in Eastview addi tion, ranging from 50 to 58 feet.

ner. Emery H. Fillmore. Donald have become accustomed to a high Eugene Boesch. Murray D.

Widdis, standard of living and will continue John Arthur Chambers, and Rox- to expect it. To achieve it, he anna Geneva Gonyo. stressed, business must not be ham- The fall term" will open on pered. Business must show em-Wednesday. September 20.

with the ployes that security comes from first four days of the term devoted within themselves, not from hand-to Freshman Week activities. outs. Annminrpmpnt of admission of "The story of America is new v.iae. were sold in hours by joanne Barbara Angell. Beverlv methods and an expanding economy, the N.

P. Dodge Corp. of Omaha, Busmann, Sally Elaine Donaldson, The common laborer is disappear-lt was reported today by C. L. Marlenp Halstead, Hanoi Nelson, ing as he is replaced by men who Engebretson who was purchas- victor Nield, Miriam Schafersman.

can operate machines and who de ns asem ior me piopeny irom the Lyon estate Although it. was expected it mizhf take most of a week for thp disposal, all lots had been sold between 4 p. m. Thursday and 4 p. m.

Friday, with a waiting list of 50 left over. Eastview addition is just outside the city limits south of Twelfth crvcor TCrmt the lnw rnnsins in frm to sf88' werf $1 down and SI per week, except for business lots, which required $10 down and $10 a week. (DUUJUL sinu vaiier Hn.oitai to Mr and Mrs. Neai Gard- ier, Thi-sdav A datishter Mr and Mrs Richard Hiiis, Minn Fnday. a son t0 Mr.

and Mrs Glen Ron. 910 west st Friday A daughter to Mr. and Mr; Duane 'cut before September 15, to the South Dakota weed law. Bv Thomas Aquinas Skaff and Rozella Snyder to the fall class had been made previously. Charles Christen.

Gary, was sentenced to 30 days in the citv tail. Qeoree Mvotf. 504 South T.vnAlA Lawrence Sundstrom, Woon socket. S. and Leo Peters.

31 socket, S. and Leo Peters. 315 south Jessica were each fined $25 Ralph H. Peterson. Galva.

111., and Bert L. Nelson, Sioux Falls, were each fined $15. All pleaded gunty to public intoxication. Pay- ment of Peters' fine was stayed to inh bS John Beckman. Jacksonville.

111., was fined $10 and assessed $14.40 cn whpn annearina for sentence cosus nen appearing ior sentence on a state intoxication charge. Willard L. Sperry, 330 North reirauung irom motor vemcie op- eration in Sioux Falls for 60 davs Paying fines of $15 each for speeding were Robert C. Antonen, 425 South Willow Don A. Thomas, 215 West Seventh Art Neumann, 2700 East Twelfth iiuu ua.ii xitscux, oouin Williams ave.

All pleaded guilty. Ralph Wilson, 806 North Falls was released from jail after serving part of a 30-day sentence for public intoxication, which he received Monday. The suspension was conditioned on his good behavior. Also released on his good behavior was John Yamorski. no ad dress, who since August 26 had been "sitting out" a $25 fine for public intoxication.

8 SSSS disappearing clothesline Batlev R12 West Seventh Fndav iauic vc, juwucu eutibjr opcru-a daughter to Mr. and Mrs carl An- ing and was fined $75. Of that dTn to Mrand' Mrs? Monroe Paulson. anount- suspended, on his order of the Delapre Township board. Lincoln County.

Phillip Mueller clerk. (Adv). Much About Doolittle cbs Enchanted Concert mbs 9:00 Rate Your Mate cbs Waiter Wincheil abc Opera Concert mbs 9 15 Hollywood Comment abo 9:30 Top Secret Drama nbc Horace Heidt Talent cbi Ted Malone Show abc Little Symphonies mbs 10.00 Jack Paar Quiz nbc Contented Concert cbs Jimmy Blaine Song abo This Is Europe mbs Music Love Letters abc 10:30 Kay Armen, Others nbo To Be Announced cbs Jackie Robinson Show abo Flavored With Flute mbs 10 George Sokolskv Talk abc 11:00 News Varletv. 2 hrs. nbc News.

Variety Dance 2 hrs cba News and Dance Band abo News. Dance Band 2 hrs. mb TONIGHT 6 15 "Famous Emiie Cote Glee Club 9:30 Music from Silver Slipper. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 13:30 Union Say, Bank presents news 12.45 MUSICAL SCOREBOARD Up" to J100 prizes, baseball scores AT games. NaUon'a best music.

to h0use. garage, fence, or any sohd your yard of ines ond th appeal of carefree living. Five plastic coated lines (150 Lines ore ond ready to s. in fheir weatherproof lifetime steel spring and positive lock-' tight. garage or basement.

sot, East Nineteenth st todav. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur HOeni, 9ea Sou Hawthorne ave today. A daiehter to Mr.

and Mrs. Donald E. Remers. 420 North Duluth todav. A son to Mr.

and Mrs. Alvin Edmunds, Hariiord, todav. McKennan Hospital a riaush'er to Mr and Mrs Richard toescn. Blackstone Apt. 204.

Friday. A rtauehter to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 1325 South Sprir.ii Friday. A daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Ervin DyKstra. Marion. Friday. A riauehter to Mr.

and Mrs. Roger Deets, Rt. 3. Friday. A daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth MacArthur, 332'' North Blauveit Friday. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. James Hara.

427 South Menlo Friday. A aaus-nter to Mr. and Mrs. E. Scheier, i Montrose, today.

to Mr and Mrs onrd Eggebraaten. G-2S, girhase. today. "Manzai" is the Korean eouiva- i lent of the Japanese "banzai" cheer. ESS Phone or Write DAKOTA STEEL PRODUCTS CO.

Box 832 Sioux Falls, S. Dak. PHONE 4499.

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