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jRapid City. 8. 0l Jourrui Wfdndjy. October it IMS OA mm Bt IS I HOSPITALS Admitted to the lilac Hill Cen. ri; htuiUal were Mr.

Donald lirenen. Caputa; W. J. Philip COLUMN Rail-Truck Issue Renewed ti Piem, Wrjfait Miniver Anhida Mid repoils that teveial millions it Japan iiiiKtil die of starvation scm "exaggerated" but he did the next tuo mouths would be crucial Pushing forward along the roa-j to reform sketched by MacArtlmr, Ihe cabinet of premier Kujiio Shi-detiai has approved wnmaii'i suffrage and lowering of tho voting BSC of men from 23 to 20. To become law.

such iioHJkals niul be acted on by the diet. a quarrel with the general staff, he fuund hiuiM if fm got ten. Entering puhtict, he was named by ihe Linnets' party government of IUS2 as miiiintei or or feme and as such presided over his country's disarmament. After a few obscure political battles, he founded in 1933 his own party, the "iiasjoiwl tain ling." which failed in two elections to Kain a single seat 111 the northing or poll as much as two per cent of the vote. With his party's collapse Quisling dropped into political oblivion, hot to reappear until Norway was under the German boot Naval Reserve Aviator Discharge Score Cut Again WUiintoii, Oct.

21 The Navy announced today finthei cut in discharge scores for Naval Reserve aviators on flying duty. The ihaniiC is effective Nov. 1. For flyers above the rank of En-rgn the dieharc.e score will be cut from 41 to 39. For Ensigns, the cut will be from 3d to 20.

The cut was made possible by surplus of thai ilai. of personnel, the Navy said. The score will be auain cut for f. Oct. 2i- a ti- h.ivmj effort S.

D. Needs Land In Grass Rioiiklnys. Oct. 21 Preliminary study indicates that at lea 4 one million acres of cropland lit South Dakota should be seeded to permanent grassland. C.

II. Hog- li 1 id. Experiment Station economist at South Dakota State Cullego said todt.y. Prof. Ilodund and A.

Fberle. dean of agriculture at State College, are the South Dakota members of the Northern Great Plums committee studying oiiiicullural reconversion. The committee held its initial meeting Oct. 2-3 at Lincoln. The L'mted States Department of Agriculture is cooperating in the survey.

lioglund said farmers and ranchers face the problem of adjusting pro- I), on icnrv.ei i- t-f vi, I 1.11 hT'ny here tod. in -P" hrfore the I'liMiC Truman Still Waits-Word From Stalin Washington. Oct 21 Secretary of State Hyrnes indicated today that I'iCKiditit Truman is Mill awaiting reply from Marshal Stalin on his proposals for smoothing difficulties between this countiy and lUiisia. At the same time. Cymes expressed the opinion that any Russian appeal fur a loan should be considered on the same basis as a similar request from any other country.

He characterized as com untrue a report that Russian financial proposals had been ordered pigeon holed pending Improvement in relations. American Airlines Makes First Transatlantic Hop Aboard the American Airlines, BY HAL DOYLE Tokyo. Oct, American air force serueant, who is teaching Jitterbug-swing to a of professional d-mcing linU. ay those sloe-eyed, but nimble-letted beauties are quicker tt learn boot: i than gii'U back home. "They me crazy about jitterbuging," said St.

Harris lioscdule. Cincinnati dancuvt Instructor who for more than a week has U-cn teaching American dance routines to 40 Japanese churus girls. Their first show will be before a Japanese audience, but later they hope to dwiice at American soldier pe, alut'KlS lrnru Lou SeamJns, Andrew II. Munii. Ann Wolff and Velma Ekh-nd of IJ.iP'd City.

wi Mack" Giliycuddy of Rapid City, Admitted the St. Jrhn's ho-pitiil were Linda Vander Boom, Newell; Tona Jam, Interior; Frank Newbowers, Walter Wick. Anna Hinsmnn and Catherine Clements of Rapid City. Dismimd were Mrs. Norman Smith.

Strool; Mis. Dwaync Madcock, Midland; Mis. R. A. DtPuc, Mrs.

Alice Clcoriie, Mrs. Tony Smolik. Mil. Clurtiey Connell, Charles McClelland. Mis.

V. G. Winter and Jerome Drager of Rapid City, SEuATE G2ES (From Page One! mi VIOLENCE (From paje One) llueis above the taint of Fusion, to 31 on Dec. 1 and tu 30 on Jan. I.

The point tut effective November the Navy said, will make elifiible fur release on that date approxi- I'lflflA tit ll.bfl... after a sit down strike in protest against what CIO union spokesmen said were violation by iho company of a pie-union contract agreement Flights, however, continued luction to changing demand. Adjust entertainments. Itosendale won't get ment will be only slight in some to see them because his orderi to return home are already in. Mixed Tulip bulbs for sale.

Mrs. N. DcKerchove. adv. They ore naturals at said the "beitcrthan omMKKi of revenue and eliminate 3.UUJ.0O0 to 4,000,000 more from the tax rolls.

As the bill stands. It will lift Income tax obligation from an estimated 12.000.009 person next year, it puts the 3 per rent normal tax nit (he same exemption base as the graduated surtax, cub each brack ft of the surtax by 3 percentage points, then cuts per cent oft the total tax as figured under that formula. The bill would prune Individual income- tax obligations by $2,044, 000.000 and corporate taxes by $2. 841.000.000. and eliminate another MIO.COO.000 of revenue by repealing the use tax on carl next July.

Oct. 21 (APi ju C-l Transpoit Co. Stfux I seeking vi nuitcni -I' crate 'ur inu: huihoriiy v. a dur-me war i "the duration and i hcatJun wii by i i-vf railroad in this part c-f the country. The iatlrad v.

pre during 1he war by an Of i Defense jr.P"'.1atinn i within so rnilc from v.ii oil rniiii.it here. Af-(V 'M COT bn in Aug-c i lines set out to regain i i I business llicy had bel.r the war. Oicnuiii testimony on. his applic s. si.

descnoed his business the reuitnry covered by hi r. in South D.ikota. He said i i pi.tr.ied d. night de i'i Fred I.indekugcl, vhii wa sitting with Commis.ion-t.- C. Mcrkle, Mid It would pro-i ir ra ie month to get of the hearing in shape for by the commission.

on schedule. In New York, tome 800 maintenance and mechanical worker of American Airlines and its subsidiary. American Export Airlines, went on strike after a ClO-l'AW negotiating committee said it failed to reach agreement with the management on wage increases. One ol five flights scheduled to leave lor Europe yesterday was cancelled by VISITED CITY Mr. and Mrs, Fred Snyder and Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Snyder, of Seattle, Wai-h visited in Rapid City Tuesday evening enroute from After on uneventtui nip mini xi--ford. airport this American tltl.lt" Also effective Nov. 1. the critical score required for release of members of the Navy Nurse Corps will be cut from 35 to 32 This reduction plus the previously announced release of all married nurtcs, will make approximately 2,700 nurses eligible for demobilisation by Jan.

1, the Navy said. Ikcf To Hunt Pheasants For American They simply eat up and they would rather d. tap dancing than an thing cl.e in the world. "You show them a routine once and they can follow through right away. I only wish Airline ane, on lU Iirst conimer instances, in otheis major change are involved, he declared.

Agricultural reconversion will be le.ss severe if reasonable full employment can be maintained in urban areas, he added. The central point In the reconversion problem in South Dakota and the other plains States is to stabilize and maintain farm income at adequate levels, Hoglund said. Sis major adjustment problems will be tackled in the Great Plains study. They arc desirable land use. efficient size and type of farm, the problem of risk, industrialization as eial flight from America tn Kurope Eaislc Butte where they attended fcaKic mine Riv, Shannon ill the funeral of Mrs.

snyaer nrt ta Eire today and made ready to hop nlor) father. They left immediate Americen Export Airlines. ly for Vancouver. on receipt cf the notice of her sister In AFL longshoremen ofiicials In Houston, claimed 5.0CO work ers were idle in a strike over I eould see them dsnce lor our boys. They will knock the C.

right out of their seats." Rosedsle said. Chorus sil ls in Tokyo ranjic in nuc from 16 to 21 and have to rehearse new numbers after going through two ir three shows each day. They only get 80 yen a month South Dakota Crew dispute which closed the port for London after breaKiast. (The Yankee radio network in Boston reported the landing was made at 8 29 a. Central Standard Timet.

The flight originated in New York at 2.30 p. in. CSTl yesterday, the firt American post-war civilian service to Eurcie. fiovprmir Maurice J. Tobin of an aid to full employment.

Improve to nil freight movement and threat ened ihe loss of of rice. There were no immediate indica Girt Scout office will be open Thursday Friday afternoon from 1:30 to 5 00 this week and next for anyone desiring books or badscs adv. ments in education, health, medicine and other rural facilities and a study of trends in agricultural Pierre. Oct 24 A pheasant feed for the 1 .000 officers and rien of South Dakota's namesake battleship is the Navy day objective of Ihe Izaak Walton league of South Dakota. Hons of settlement of ihe strike of that is a little over S3.

"I don't know how they live," Rosedalo said "they must come Massachusetts was one pf the pas- senders on the initial flight of the Jap Editors ATTEND CONFERENCE Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Doman, 1213 13,800 CIO glass workers in seven states but a federal conciliator worked to end the stoppage.

Employes in 10 cities in plants of the Pittsburgh Plate Glass and Libbey- from good families and dance for Task forces" from weekly service Between mm GENERAL MOTORS (From Paga One! among the auto industry' big pro duccrs, was taken in union hall, school houses and other places because General Motor refused to allow it to be held on company property. Similar vole will be taken among Chrysler corporation cm ploycs Thursday and among Ford Motor company worker Nov, 7. The three disputes involve more than half a million workers. In each case the main issue is the 30 percent wage increase, which General Motors President E. Wilson rejected as "unreasonable." tievenm nave reiuir.ra jiuin a ontjljn 10-day trip to Rock Island.

111., the fun of it. They are much more independent than American chorus are held In a niirror- chapters were to fare forth today and tomorrow pursuing an objective of a minimum of 800 birds. State President W. H. Prinale, where they attended a conference of district managers of the Modern Woodmen of America, and also vis- ited relatives in eastern South Da- km a i Meetings 1 JAYCEES BIRTH November's project was announc- Owcns-Ford Glass companies are involved.

A strike of 1.500 AFL freight drivers and helpers in Baltimore virtually halted movement of roadway freight in and out of the city and resulted in a 50 per cent tieup of all trucking operations. The strike, following a dispute over wages and hours, involves members of 58 firms affiliated with the Maryland Truck association, Which did not comment on the issues. hung room, backstage in a fire-bombed Nippon theater, which is to reopen next month. Despite their small and stocky stature G. Joke that "you can run over Japanese girls In a jeep without mussing their hair" they are lithe and agile from years of ballet dancing and easily learn new rhythms.

Teachers Short AtiQther Year Springfield, Oct 21 One more year of teacher shortage in South Dakota is ahead and then the general situation it expected to hit the "up say placement bureau directors in the state's colleges. This was reported today by dean W. W. Ludcman of Southern Nor mal in his 10th annual survey of teacher placement which showed the I schools presenting teacher training placed 933 new instructors in South Dakota schools this year. Ludcman said 600 students who took summer training are assumed for the most part to be teaching in rural schools, In 1944, there were Get Ultimatum Tokyo.

Oct. 21 tri Japanese ed-jturs were told by supreme headquarters today to "establish a free snd independent press or make uay for papers which will" Col Kenneth P. Dyke, chief of civil information and education, charged the editors with failing to permit "full and frank discussion" cf the war criminal problem or of the portion which the imperial household will occupy in demo-cratircd Japan. Dvke charged the editors with having "dore practically nothing to explain the historic significance of General MacArthur recent free A daughter, Allene Inei id. was cd as governmental affairs at me born to Mr.

and Mrs. Harold I regular weekly luncheon meeting Hansen of Los Angeles, Oct 'of the Rapid City Junior Chamber Pierre, announced Game Director Elmer Peterson has arranged for delivery of birds from Huron, the collecting point in the eastern part of the state, to Pierre where the navy will take over the responsibility of getting them to San Francisco before the departure at noon Saturday. The project was conceived yesterday at a meeting here of Prin-gle; Peterson; Dr. Carl B. Lenker, Coloine: Frank Win nig.

president of the Winner chapter; Came Commissioner P. O. Bcaulieu. and Lt of Commerce Wednesday noon at Paid Notices the Alex Johnson hotel. An Persons back home who oppose 23, it was announced here today.

Hansen, who was graduated from the School of Mines in 1942, is located with the U. S. Rubber com- Sehre.ber, acting-president for the Rli tit be interested Sleeping room for rent Private pany in Los Angeles. entrance close in, I block south, block cast of 'Alex Johnson Hotel. TRAILING WOULD (From Page One) 518 Kansas City Street meeting, read a report on inc --j- ,0 kn(JW flt firy, japancse chor.

cee Carnival held in Auqust, wmcn UJ eirU (0 practicc some stated that over $1,000 was netted slcpf Were Jm. by the organization. morol Schreibcr also announced that? As as lhov wrrc the Jaycees w-otild probably be sucn d.mcnjj vas conventionnl in iifked to help in the coming Victory America, however, they cnihusus- TO DENVER Mr. and Mrs. C.

V. left Jack Welton. who has been hunting Carnival: Cleghorn school Friday iThu-day for a week's business trip press directive, which was regarded of the year's cligiblcs entering each three months. The trainees would constitute a force separate frum either the army as the "Magna Charta for the Jap- to Denver and Omar.a. nithl.

Oct. 2(1, Program. Bingi, Booths, Lunch. Everybody come. at Winner.

Pringle set a tentative quota of 100 birds for each of the chapters, but the Winner and Pierre chapters will trv to make up for possi Bond drive, and urged surpori oi ticully adopted it. I asked two of these girls how the project 627 in the summer courses. Placements of one-year course graduates numbered 82, compared ith 1 15 in 1944 and 438 three years ago. Teaching jobs were taken by anrsc free expression. The instructions to the confer-! DEPOSITORY ence tpccifically directed both the The library of the School of iicwspupcr and radio editors of the Mines has been made a depository A niht meeting will be held in 1 they liked American jitterbug and For sale: New Pennsylvania enn furnace.

C. E. Morris. Phone 3RI1. or navy, but the training would be handled by army and navy officers.

In the oninion of army men. the training should be directed in large ble deficiencies from chapters which are not favorably situated ration to explain the order ior an puoucations or me ueo. the KC hall Thursday at 8 p. at boogie. which time several important ideas Toshi.

who is slim and nn exper-will be discussed. Refreshments ienced dancer 20 years old. is one and Rames will follow the meeting. of the otitstand-ng members of the that the people can under- logical Society of America, Dr. Ld part by reserve and Nat-'onal Guard siard and encourage them to use ward Tuilis, head of the geology officers on active duty.

Stag night, Wednesday, Oct Claude C. Andci.cn, Exalted Ruier. Bill Jones. Rapid City, was a troupe. Under this plan, regular army for pheasant hunting.

He invited non-member hunters to contribute. Pheasants fur this purpose will be accepted at the Fairmont Creamery in Huron, by Beaulicu in Winner, and by Pringle in Pierre up to Thursday night. society is devoted to the further guet "Everyone likts them." she said. "Wt like all American dances they are so swift and exciting, and the music is fast PRESBYTERIAN MEN CLUB 151 graduates of two-year courses. In 1944 there were 108 such graduates.

Four-year course trainees with high school certificates took over 114 jobs, the same number as a year ago. New teachers training in South Dakota schools have been declining yearly from the 1.351 figure of 1941. The 1941 figure was composed entirely of fully trained graduates and did not include summer short course trainees. ance of geological science and research. Previous to the addition of a few schools this fall, only 19 schools devoted to graduate work were on the list.

A new invention in football games will be demonstrated at Tydol Gas Station in large trailer, from 1 to 4 p. everyday. Pastors of all denominations especially invited aa' 1-10 of sales go to benevolences. 'thnr new rights." Headquarters as.scrlcd that the people's opinions on some subjects had been 'systematically ignored" while others were distrusted or underplayed. Dyke emphasized there was no dc-ire to "lay down a blueprint for the press" but csscrtcd that despite "considerable progress" toward free press and radio in the past few months, there still is "remarkable similarity" between the policies of different papers on the same issue.

Little Girl Found With Recovery Earl Giese. president, presided at a meeting of the Presbyterian Men's club Tuesday evening. Judge Turner Rudesill addressed the club. Leslie Kiel led uroupng singing accompanied by Miss Alice Hand. The following, assisted by wives, served the dinner: Ralph Williams, chairman; Ben Simpson.

Leslie Bond. T. E. Burrington, Carl But-tenmier, C. M.

Damon. Kenneth Damon, Glen Dunwiddie, A. Gates. Einur Jlomstad. C.

M. Ireland, Clarence Jacobson. John Ku- men and officers would be limited to administrative posts at training centers. These sources also envision a different dress unifoim for the trainee force and fewer of the army's routine chores such as kitchen police. Civilians should do the cooking, baking and a major part of the clerical work for the trainees, they say.

However, the trainees would be taught how to take care of themselves set up their own messes and keep their barracks clean. The trainees, these sources believe, should be paid but not as much as a regular soldier or sailor. And they should be given as far as possible their choice of services and branches, ground, air, supply. Lost: 8-25 by 20 Chevrolet truck; wheel and tire. Call Kelly Distributing Company, 147.

Admiral To Speak For Navy League Huron. Oct. 24 UVi Vice Adm. A. S.

Carpcndcr, commandant of the Ninth naval district with headquarters in Great Lakes, 111, has accepted an invitation to be principal speaker at banquet next Tuesday evening of the Huron Council of the Navy League, president A. B. Sanborn said today. He will be accompanied by Capt. Allen Famous State Politico Dies loo not like ballet.

Less self-possessed, 18-year-old Teruko blushed a tinned-salmon pink and gigcled for several moments on the shoulders of her laughing fellow dancers before she replied: "I like the movement of your dances. They are strange and new and the music is fast and thrilling." And Teruko gieuled and glgqled. Two soldier friends of Rosedale. who attended rehearsals, saw a big future for jitterbugging in Japan. "They really pick it up fast." said Sgt.

Charles A. Helmer, Mobile, musician. "They surprised me Of Stolen Car New England, N. Oct. Wanted to rent: two or three bedroom unfurnished house by permanently located railroad family.

Three adults. Phone 1874W. Aberdeen, Oct 23 i.T") Death of Alice Lorraine Daly here last Jeffries Given Metals Award Little, two-year-old blonde Bonita Kay Sorenson was back in the arms of her parents today after a frantic week wrote finis to the life of a kuk. Melvin C. Kurtz, J.

H. Lake, famous political figure of the pe riod following World War I. Dr. Zay Jeffries, graduate of the! all-night search for the car in which she was sleeping when it David C. MeCray.

Cecil Urban, the Rev Rew V. R. Washburn and Chadron Forkner. Born in St. Paul in 1882.

Miss Hear Lt. Colonel John Hobkirk at Salvation Army, nationally known preacher and banjoist Every night except Monday, 8 p. in. and G. ill go wild to see some Daly came to South Dakota as a Mullinnix and other navy personnel.

The admiral's party is expected to arrive by plane Monday noon, spending the next day and a half honest to God boogie jitterbugging speech instructor at Eastern nor mal. Madison, When the Non-Parti again. Will do up curtains at 823 Main. JAP GOVERENT (From Pagj One) "There is no doubt they have got san League tried to establish itself was stolen from a Dickinson, N. street Tuesday night Bonita Kay.

one of four children of Mr. and Mrs. Delver Sorenson of New England, was found at 7 a. today in the car, abandoned on a vacant dot at Bowman, N. D.

Sheriff H. L. Hill of Bowman said School of Mines mining engineering class of 1910 and metallurgy in 1914. now vice president of the General Electric company, in charge of the chemical department at Pittsfleld, has received anoiher award to add to the manv that he has received through the years. "For leadership in the solution of problems affecting the production, in South Dakota in about 1920, Miss Daly espoused its cause and was the Mission festival Oct.

28. at New real talent for it. said Sgt. Jimmy Johnson, Detroit, dancer, "but they have had a good solid ballet party's candidate for governor on Underwood Bethlehem Lutheran Church. Services at 10:30 a.

m. and foundation you wouldn expect. Be one occasion. 2:00 p. m.

Pot Luck Dinner. Every fore long all young folks in Japan the little girl was cold, frightened After being defeated, she political activities as a speaker body welcome. will be jitterbugging." and crying when found but that Oldest Former Congressman Dies Springfield. Ill, Oct 24 (AP) James M. Grahsfm.

93, believed ta be the nation's oldest former congressman and outstanding Catholic layman, died last night. Graham, a democrat, served in the house as a representative of the 21st Illinois district for three terms, from 1909 to 1915. A native of Ireland, he was a practicing attorney in Springfield for 58 years. she apparently was unharmed. and later as editor of the South Da kota Free Press, published in Aber conservation, substitution and sci entitle appraisal of metals and al hunting pheasants in this vicinity.

State's Attorney Can't Do Both Pierre, Oct. 24 (TP) A state's attorney may not represent both the county and a private client in a lawsuit if their interests "are in any respect conflicting," Attorney General George T. Mickelson today advised State's Attorney William E. Vladyka, Burke. Vladyka cited that a client employed him to quiet title to land he bought for less than unpaid taxes Southwestern North Dakota peace officers meanwhile, are loys," Jeffries has been awarded checking possible connection be dcen.

In later years she retired to private life, operating the Daly apartments here until the time of Lawrence Requests Highway Changes war. Or he may nave discussed the forthcoming participation of Russian, British, Australian and Chinese troops in the occupation. Mitsui directors, it was learned authoritatively, are dismissing such drastic moves as the retirement of 10 Mitsui families and the liquidation of their huge stock holdings. No definite decision has been reached, contrary to premature reports put out by Domci agency. However, a decision is expected soon on the basis of policies determined in Washington.

In an interview with the Associa- tween the theft of the Sorenson car her death. Pierre. Oct. 24 (P) Secretary Snd a theft of a pick-up at Bow man, reported wrecked at Mcln tosh, S. D.

Two men are in a Mc the 1946 John Fritz mcaal Jeffries, past president of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, was 'awarded an honorary doctor of engineering decree by the Mines in 1930. Frank W. Mitchell of the highway commission announced today the Intosh hospital as a result of that Used Cars and Trucks It's not so much what you buy, it's what you get for your money. You can buy or sell with confidence when you deal with wreck, Stark County Sheriff Fred Lead Woman Has Story Published Lead, Oct 24 A short story by transfer of Kelly Clabaugh. district maintenance engineer at Murdo, to AIR CROUP SIX Los Angeles.

Oct. 24 (P) Navy Air Group No. 6, which was at Pearl Harbor when the Japanese Finger said today. against it, and that he proposed to make Gregory county party plain Mitchell. Clabaugh will succeed E.

J. Gurnsey, who was maintenance tiff because of its tax claim. attack came, was scheduled to ar engineer at Mitchell before he was Women da yea suffer Five years of barbering in the navy "substantially complies with cisidi the state requirement of five years rive here today aboard the Carrier Hancock, the navy announced. The grouj is being disbanded and members will go to dispersal points throughout the nation. practice in another state or coun Municipal Court Judse W.

W. Soule Jack Sparrow, Rapid City, was fined $25 on a plea of guilty to charges of intoxication. Frank Two Crow, Rapid City, pleaded not guilty to a charge of intoxication, and case was continu appointed to the commission, Mitchell said. A Lawrence county delegation yesterday asked the commission to build an alternate route on U. S.

85 through Central City and to add the Spearfish canyon road to the state system. try for the purpose of qualifying Gina Allen, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. V.

Hunkins, Lead, has been published in the November issue of Woman's Home Companion. The story is a featured one entitled "A Kiss in the Kitchen." Mrs. Allen graduated as valedictorian of the class of 1934 of Lead high school, and graduated with honors from the Medill School of Journalism of Northwestern univcr-ity in 1940. for a permit in this state, the at Motors Cue to Loss of Bio? d-Iron? You girls who suSer from slmpla anemia or who loss so much during monthly periods you leel tired, weak, "drazsed out" this mav be dun tn Inw Phone 424 3rd St. Joe Springs Legion To torney general advised Secretary G.

E. Thoreson. Pierre, of the state barber board. Thoreson had cited the case of a returned serviceman. ed for further investigation, on a Aid Uniform Fund blood-iron so try Lvdla E.

Ptnkham'a TABLETS at once. Plnkham'a Tablets are one of the very best home ways to Hot Springs, Oct. 24 At a meet Explosives Permit No Longer Needed Immediate suspension of a wartime governmental ruling that permits be obtained for purchase of explosives to be used in non-military activities was reported today by W. B. Andrus, Pennington county clerk of courts.

As an official licensing agent for the bureau of mines for the past 3'j years, Andrus had been charged with the responsibility of issuing permits for explosives purchases under a provision of the federal explosives act. The suspension also restores authority for non-military possession, manufacture and distribution of explosives. Andrus said ranchers and other persons who need explosives in their work are now free to acquire them without first procuring a license from his office. iieip omia up reo mooa to give mora Plane Crashes At ing of Battle Mountain Post of the BtrenEin ana energy bucii cases. Plnkham's Tablets are one of the American Legion held at the Legion bond of SiO.

Silas War Bonnett, Rapid City, pleaded guilty to charges of intoxication and was fined $25 and 10 days in jail, with the sentence suspended on payment of $25 and good behavior for a year, and the provision that the defendant stay preateat blood-tron tonics you can buy I follow label directions Alcester, One Hurt OyiSLOFAOES (From Page One) southern province of Tclcmark July 18, 1887, Quisling became a brilliant student and entered the Hall Monday night, it was voted to devote the entire proceeds of the Armistice day dance to be held Sioux City, Oct. 24-4t Two Nov. 10 to the band uniform account of the high school The dance held annually by the post is second off the streets and alleys of Rapid officers based at Kansas City escaped serious injury when they were forced to make a crash landing near Alcester, S. Tuesday afternoon in an AT-6 plane, the army, in which he won speedy ad City after dark for six months. vancement, serving as military attache at Pctrograd and Helsinki in 1918-20.

In 1920-23 he represented operations office of the Sioux City air base said last night. Bud Paulson and Wayne Harter, Rapid City, pleaded guilty to charges of speeding, and the cases were continued to 9 a. m. Friday for further investigation. Even if you couldn't rebuild, could you use the money? ONLY INSURANCE can replace the value of your home in ihe event of loss by fire.

So BE SURE your home and household goods are FULLY insured up to TODAY'S VALUES. Insure with O.H.WILCOX Insurance at a Saving Harney rfotel Tel. 1040 German Transport Operation Adequate Washington. Oct. 24 (AP) Adequate though moderate transportation facilities will be in operation in Germany by November, Col.

Dawes E. Brisbine, deputy director of the S. transport division in Germany who recently returned to thi? country, predicted today. Col. Brisbine, former chairman of the South Dakota railroad commission, prior to the war was counsel for the national highway users conference in Washington.

He said emphasis in, transportation rehabilitation is oh rail lines, since 80 per cent of Germany's prewar traffic was moved by rail. Despite the intensity of allied air attacks, about 6.000 locomotives and 70.000 cars have been uncovered in the American zone alone. Lt. G. Heinicke.

pilot, received the international Russian relief organization in the Ukraine and Crimea, later working on Russian and Armenian relief problems. slight facial injuries, and a Capt. Strand, passenger, was unhurt. The only to the Firemen's ball in point of attendance locally. One of the projects of the post here since its inception in 1919 has been the support of the school and student affairs and has helped out on many occasions, H.

R. Woodward, superintendent, said. The band here is supported jointly by the school andj the city and for some time now the purchase of new uniforms for the organization has been in the offing, Woodward said. we mm YOUR CAR Uishest Cash Prices Wilktas BreSihus MOTOR COMPANY Opp. Posloffice Ph.

1007 He left Russia in 1930 and returned to Norway, where, having resigned from the army in 1928 aft- Local Boy Heads Journalism Group Brookings. Oct. 24 Bob Ren- SNIFFLING? YOU CAN 1 1 FEEL BETTER. FAST 1 Kelieve sneer.y co 1 miseries almont In shaw. Rapid City, has been elected president of the Printonian club, printing and journalism organization at South Dakota State college, for the 1945-46 school year.

plane vas reported enroute from Fargo to Sioux City when an engine failed at 3.000 feet and a slight explosion was heard. ACCIDENT FATAL Mobridge, Oct. 24 (-Ti Funeral services were held at St. Joseph's Catholic church here for John J. Heis of Glenham who died as a result of injuries received in a collision east of Glenham Oct.

12. The truck which he was driving collided with a Walworth county truck and both machines were destroyed when fire broke out after the accident. Five men in the county truck escaped serious injury. stantly with Prnptro Nose Drops. Caution: Beck To Address War Finance Group A meeting of the Penning-I'm county war finance committee will be held tonight at the Alex Johntun hotel at 6.30 p.

m. to lay plans for the Victory loan drive which is to get under way here the firt week in November. Robert K. Driscoll, chairman of the committee, said that in addition to permanent committee members, in charge of the Victory loan also will attend to hear W. K.

Beck, Sioux deputy war finance ad-ministiator lor South Dakota, speak on plans for the drive. 5i Use only aa directed MANAGERS ELECT Chicago, Oct. 24 (APi C. V. The club has been inactive since 1943 and is being reorganized this year.

Charters of Brampton, Ont, today was elected president of Newspaper Association Managers, international association of executives of LET US fc 34 state, regional and national news paper associations, at the group final session of its annual meeting. IHSULATE Your Home With 27,000 Veterans Due On Both Coasts (By Tht Associated Prtss) About 13,000 servicemen from Europe and more than 12,000 Pacific veterans are scheduled to arrive today at cast and west coast ports aboard 17 troop-carriers and various smaller vessels. Three ships with almost 7.000 men are due at New York, four with nearly 1,000 men at Newport News, Va and two with more than 7,100 at Boston. West coast arrivals are due at San Francisco, Seattle and San Di-eo. Units arriving include: At New York Members of 9th tactical air command and elements of theOth armored division.

Blue, symbolic of dark sea wa- Charters, who is secretary of the LAND SALE Canadian Weekly Press association, succeeds J. Howard RusCo af To- peka, and the Kansas Press Insii Fihrpr DERAILED Huron. Oct. 24 uVi A locomotive and six or seven cars were derailed, but no one was injured, when a Chicago and North Western railway freight crashed into the rear end of another about one milt west of Tracy, at about 11:30 o'clock last night, it wes learntd at Dakota division headquarters here today. Supt W.

L. Mueller and other officials were in Tracy today investigating the accident to determine ihe cause. EARLIEST TIME DEVICES The water clocks, or cleisdra. association. Carl Webb of the Ore- lion Newspaper Publishers association, Eugene, was etected-vice president and Nancy Mahood of the Nebraska Press association.

Lincoln, was reelected secretary-treasurer. "3 Specialists In IGNITION, STARTER, GENERATOR and CARBURETOR SERVICE St. Joe Phone 310 Lowtst Cost Fully Guaranteed Fret Estimates IfJSUL-FIBRE GO. Pieirc. Oct.

school and publis lancb department today taid the slc vl 5,103 acres of school land in Tripp county this week for S92CC3 was the biggest, from the acicsge of the year. The average price an acre. bids ranged from S27 an acre to SiO. The game, fish and department bought a half-cetion ct bracing D03 Esr hike, r'' an acre for t'me-. .1" $13.30 an acre tor uie fourth.

Box 1628 Phone 9871 A 'VOi'l Citrpse terr, and gold, the Na- MASSIVE KINE The largest open pit iron ore mire in the world is said to be at Bibbing. Minn. The mine. 330 feet f'ern and two and one-hrif miles long, has an area vi 1070 acres. S.

D. Rapid City. i I rniform cn'-- and c-aW. fi'-ial color ir 'Iv S. Naval A.ueivsy since 1892.

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