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PAGE THKEE RAPID CITY DAILY JOURNAL, RAPID CITY, S. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1913 I her 3-year-old sun, Corky, Mer earn to southern California and had been living in Beverly Hills. NATS TRANSPORT OVER ALEUTIAN CONES Beheaded Flyer Was Australian SOCIETY KITTY ARNOLD PHONE 2486 Sinatra Steals Show From Hague's Politicians Canberra, Oct. 11 (Delayed) Minister John Curtin said today that accounts of the recent beheading of an allied airman Janaiiese in New Guinea, as well Jersey City, N.

Oct. 12-AP) Frank Sinatra stole the show foam tha nolitical spellbinders as as reports on similar atrocities, are being carefully examined against the day when full retribution will Mayor Prank Hague staged one ot his famous home-town deniocrauc Increase Sought In Car-Sharing Numbers Here Motorists who have been granted and supplemental gasoline ra be exacted. Curtain suid the viPtim of the beheading disclosed last week in a captured Japanese diary was an Australian, but declared his name would not be made public. MISS DEI A HAFT GIVES BOOK REVIEW MiN DtUa 1 1 -'tt reviewed "Malta Tbil the- Lust War" (Michael Straight) at a nutating of the Pa-hasapa Study club at lief borne Monday evening. Miss Pearl Porter was hoataw.

Miss Alma Leary will be hostess to the group Oct. 25. SOJOURNERS ENTERTAINED rallies. Sinatra, who used to be a cut) reporter on newspaper down in Hc'wken on the Hudson riverfront a few miles away, sang four sons 1 il he "qaja jtZK' 3 wmmmmmmrrT "mrTmVmw Jr 2 yViHS ex tL as aj MaMafMafa tions were urued luesday oy Qeorga A. Bailey, chairman, war price and rationing board, to in last night and thrcalenca lor a time to get the folks' minds completely off New Jersey's acrimonious gubernatorial campaign.

No one under voting age was admitted to the rally in Lincoln high Mrs. Colin Kelly To Marry Navy crease the number of passenge-s nor car in an effort to reduce the gallonage consumption which now Lieutenant is running in excess of quota ana to take persons who no longer can operate ears to work. school to hear Mayor Vincent, a. Murphy of Newark, the democratic candidate for governor. But, outside, Sinatra fans clung to porches and choked the streets, chanting demands for their idol Los Angeles, Oct.

12-(fl)-Mrs. Colin P. Kelly, Jr. attractive widow of the air force hero, and Dr. .1 Watson NdloW, Philadelphia to romanticize for them.

AT DESSERT-BRIDGE A Hallone'en motif was earned out in table decorations at a des-art-bridge matting lot the Sojourners' dub at the MDU hospitality room Monday Hostesses were Mrs. J. C. Fow-lar, Mis. A.

S. Christenseu and Mrs. S. 1.. Sparqur.

Five tables of bridge were plav with prizes Koinjj to Mrs. R. J. Aish and Mrs. George W.

Phillips The next meeting will be Oct. 25, the place to be announced later. RAILWAY MAIL GROUPS MEET WITH MR. AND MRS. MOHLER tvtr and Mrs.

E. C. Mohler were The goal, he said, is to step up car sharing in the nation, which stands at an average of 1.9 passengers per car, to 3.5 per car. OPA field representatives will visit plants in the near future, discuss-inn imvs and means of increasing Mavor Hague lmally came out, chemical engineer and now a navy lieutenant (J. will be married escorting Sinatra, and strong police Friday.

Rannxti of the marriage plans lines had all they could ao vo hold back the swarm of young. I Car pooling with both company of were confirmed last night by her sters. fit a. Nanu Photo From NEA) ficials and members ox piani deportation committees. Thrnnnh thosp efforts it Is hoped Five hundred police were on duty.

brother, Tad Wick, who declined to giva iurther information about the ceremony. Capt Kelly gave his life as a tut in sink the Japanese I to reduce gasoline consumption by 66.000 barrels daily in the IS mia- There are approximately 90 specialties in the training of Army Air forces ground technicians. hIp west and southwest states in battleship Ilaruna slimtly alter the PcarL Harbor attack. Mrs. Kelly and riktript 9.

The fourth quarter quo ta, which started Oct. has been vpt hv the Petroleum Administra tion for War at 467,000 barrels daily Federal School 1 Hunters Urged To 'Green Stamps jNew York Rules Of the best WayS tO federal acnocn Neeroes, Whites To i7k Aaaaa a aaaa Save Feathers Aiad Negroes, Whites To for the district. At the present raie of consumption, 533.000 barrels dailv, motorists would be exceed Nov. 1 TL 1 a. I 1 1 1 sA u1 Attend Same School Aid Supported mmuw iviarKei ucci i nuca hosts to the Railway Mail Association and Women's auxiliary at their home Monday evening.

Following a joint social hour separate business meetings were held. Mrs L. S. Hamni presided at the auxiliary meeting at which Mrs. George Robertson read an article on the Matanuska colony in Alaska.

Members answered roll call by naming a town in Alaska and relating facts pertaining to it. A letter from Mrs. H. J. Mark.

Denver, formerly of Rapid Cuy, was read. Nineteen members and three gueata, John E. Carver. Cheyenne, Wyo, N. C.

Oleson, formerly SiOUX City, la and Mrs. Mary Nelson. Wood, were present. Mrs. E.

R. Gruett will entertain the organizations Nov. 8. Alhanv. N.

Oft. 12 (IF) Washington, Oct. 12-(P)- The oi-pnn -damns nf the new war ration ing the quota by 66.000 barrels. "We are anxious to see that every essential worker is enabled to get to his job." Bailey said. "However, all applications for supplemental gasoline are to be closely analyzed in order to conserve precious motor fuel.

The needs of the Washington. Oct. 12-(P)-Sena-tor Hill of Alabama, the democratic whiD. predicted today the speedy White and Negro pupils in the town of Ramapo. Rockland comity, musl book four will be used to buy can ftfOBtOOO wot Pierre, Oct.

12 (P) Game Director Elmer Peterson today asked South Dakota hunters to save waterfowl feathers for lining flying suits of America's air fighters. He armed forces must come first ana Tt Tin natriotic American To Get More Strength for You Who Lack Blood-Iron! be taught the same class looms, under a ruling the New York state education department. Commissioner George O. Stoddard ordered vesierday the closing of a school where Negro children were taught and ordered the Ramapo board of education to maintain only ned fruits and vegetables beginning Nov. 1.

The Office of Price Administration announced today that book four will be distributed in a nationwide school house registration between Oct. 18 and 30. Time and place will be announced locally. The first series of green stamps -A. and will be valid from Nov.

would want to make the task tough senate passage of a bill authorizing S300.000.000 a year federal grants to public schools. Support was voiced by Chairman George 'D-Ga of the finance committee, and Senator Nye (R-NDI ranking minority member of the appropriations committee. Increased federal aid has long been advocated in congress to enable states to increase salaries of school teachers to provide said feathers may be shipped collect to Ducks Unlimited, 83 Columbia Street. Seattle, or may be taken to local collecting stations for which field wardens are arranging. Military authorities have turned to nthrr waterfowl feathers since er for the fighting men by depriving them of materials with which to engage in combat." He explained that the recent rfor-uinn 1n reduce the value of energy and to promote a more robust bloodstream-in such Taken as directed Pinkham's Tablets is one of the very bat and quickest home ways to get precious one school.

of thp Negro children, al the war cut off imports of com and coupons from three gallons You girls and women who suffer from simple anemia or who lose so much during monthly periods that you feel tired, weak, "dragged out "-due to low blood-iron Start at once try Lydia F. Pinkham's Compound TABLETS (with added iron). Pinkham's Tablets is one of the greatest blood iron tonics you can buy to help build up red blood to give more strength, and iron Into tne biooa. jusi iry Pinkham's Tablets for at Jk'Nj 1 through Dec. 20.

Under the customary overlap, the last blue stamoii of book two and will be valid until Nov. 20 to two gallons was made in wasn-im'ton after a conference between OPA and PAW officials. least 30 days.Then see if you, too, don't remarkably benefit. Follow label directions. Well worth trying! educational opportunities on a par with those of the so-called "richer" states.

The sponsors expressed belief that nmviniM objections had been MRS. MARJORIE PLIUFFE NAMED GRAND REGENT Mrs Marjorie Plouffe was elected grand regent of the Catholic Daughters of America at a meeting at the K. of C. hall Monday evening. Miss Mercedes Banks was named vice-regent.

It was decided to hold a baked food sale at the Meyers Appliance rvt 32 mercial cider down used to pio-vide both protective warmth and buoyancy in a flying suit, Peterson said. Efforts will be made again this year, Peterson said, to have sports leging racial discrimination, had kept the children at home since last month, despite court fines, which were suspended pending appeal to the state. The local board maintained children were assigned to the two schools on the basis of district rather than racial boundaries. Stoddard said the school where Values of the green stamps will be the same as the blue, with each group containing four stamps worth 8, 5, 2 and 1 points. Thp "reen stamos will be used for King Christian eliminated bv a provision that the I men market hides ot deer ana cik for a similar military purpose Would Wear Yellow arctic footwear and gloves for federal government shall not exercise any supervision over the administration or curriculum of a state's schools.

Nvp sniri that "war industries the Negro children had been taught was "inferior and inadequate, and Jewish Star StnMftinlm Oct. 12 King troops. TO ADDRESS GRANGE Grand Rapids, Oct. 2-(JP) processed foods only until the ra- tion "token" system goes into effect early next year. Thereafter the blue and red stamps of book four will be used for processed foods and meat in conjunction with red and blue change tokens.

With the switch to book four it is contrary to the educational interest of the children to be required to attend there." have had such an appeal to teach ers with their high wages that it is obvious we must find a way to make teaching more attractive." -War Food Administrator Marvin Jones will address the National Grange convention here Nov. 12 on Christian of Denmark was quoted by a Danish refugee today as saying: "If the Germans want to put the yellow Jewish star in Denmark I the stamps remaining in book three probably will be held in reserve, Scrap Rubber Moved From Great Store iidvertlamu GRANDMA KNEW So she put faith in mutton I ABOUT Hid aba medicated heraelf, I ent rc to relievo coughing, muscle achea, aorencsa. Mothers nowrubon PtnetTO. Modern medit ation in baa containing old faabioned mutton (met. Relieves with double action.

25c. Double supply oac. Demand I'cnetro. the nation's food problems, W. j.

Armstrong of Niles, state Grange master, announced today. The 10-day convention opens Nov. 9. VUllllJCHiJ wvv. The next meeting will be at tne hall Oct.

25. DEGREE OF HONOR OFFICERS MEET WITH MRS. NAOMI SMITH At a meeting of the Degree of Honor Officers' club at the home of Mrs. Naomi Smith Monday evening plans were discussed for an inspection to be held here Nov. 10.

Fan tan was played with prizes Roing to Mrs. Edna Buell and Mrs. Nellie Dickinson. Mrs. Sophie Hbuk will be hostess to the club Nov.

7. Third More Combines To Be Manufactured In '44 and my whole lanniy win wear as a sign of ihe highest distinction." (Germany has forced Jews in other occupied countries to wear stars in public as a means of OPA said. Except for the Drown stamps being used currently for meat, stamp 1 on the "airplane" sheet of the book is the only one thus far assigned. It will be valid fur shops hesinnine Nov. 1.

At Ft. Snelling Rhode Island is the smallest state in the Union. lUinnoanolis. Oct. 12 (AP Two thousand tons of scran rubber from the "bank" at Fort Snelling have been moved to eastern rubber re claiming plants, war production board officials announced today.

House Group To Study Molasses Shipping Problem Washington, Oct. 12 OP) Appointment of a house insular affairs viihnnmmittpp to consider means of Officials said the stockpile, collected from Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Montana, Washington. Oregon and Idaho, contains about 46,000 tons of usable scrap, Washington, Oct. 12- (tf)-The farmer's chances of purchasing a "breaking the log jam in getting Carribcan molasses shipped in to aid but that it probably will be one of the last to be cleaned up. Stock- HaM I MaaSftcjji rB Ibt.

Ol 1 Ilk I Maw aa isKttRaw kB 1 WS55 aaY mWMW WW Ba tmii 1 A sjav lamp; BaKRH'aaVv jD nPflfift "flB I pi aaF il 1 9Kp EjO I mm Mm I Wi mm 8 mw mm 1 km mW a mmm niles in the south and on reniea property will be used first. the American feed shortage was announced today by Chairman Bell ID-Mo). Huge surpluses of molasses in Puerto Rico, Cuba and other islands, he said, could be used here to make industrial alcohol, thus combine will be much better next year because 38,000 machines will be manufactured in 1944, an increase of one-third over 1943 production. Representative Wicker-sham (D-Oklai said today he has learned from the War Food Administration. The Oklahoman said the VFA told him that an additional factor in the farmer's favor was that the "production and delivery" schedules had been set ahead almost four months.

TinrW WTA'i rationing program, freeing grains for feed. BEST BOOK Hollywood, Oct. 12 (API Metro-flnlriu vn-Maver studio reoorted to How to Promptly Relievo MUSCULAR ACHES-PAINS Soreness and Stiffness You need to rub on a powerfully soothing 'Vounicr-irriiant' like Musterole for quick relief. Musterole is better than an old-fashioned mustard plaster it actually helps break day that beginning next spring it will annually choose the book which it considers the best ot tne year and offer the author 5100.000 and the publisher for the 80 per cent of the authorized production will be distributed according to state and county quotas established by manufacturers, with 20 per cent held as a national reserve for emergency needs, Wickcrsham said. up painiui local cuuscauuu film rights.

Both fiction ana nonaction will be eligible. The studio will also pay 20 cents to the author for each copy sold above 50,000 About 6.000 tons of steel and 300 million board feet of lumber will and up to 250.000. be saved in a year by the reduction of types and the re-use of old wooden containers for shipping fresh fruits and vegetables. Inadequate weatherproofing is responsible for an estimated loss of a third of a billion dollars annually in fuel oil and coal used by domestic consumers. Chemist Finds FOLGER'S Has More Flavor Comfortable seven miles up! High in the sky.

temperatures sometimes drop to 50 below zero. But our bomber trews are dressed a Hamt-GaH Hk I ir. fiSht willi efficiency. In some cases, they even war electrically heated uniforms. ENRICHED ENERGY BREAD uERcS America's Finest Fountain Drink lzta maw' Thp Armv makes sure that every garment is styled for comfort and long wear.

Down to tha underwear where styles and fabrics match the climate. You can have the satisfaction of correctly stvled, comfortable underwear, too. For, during the past 40 years, the makers of RaHH Underwear have learned how to knit and tailor underwear to meet the varied needs of climate, season and personal preference. For example, Hanes Winter Sets (ankle-length slyle shown at right are middleweight to keep you warm outdoors without being too hot indoors. You also have the athletic support of the Hanes Crotch-Guard.

A perfect combination ilh a Hanes Shirt to match. Try a pair. T. H. Hanes Knitting Winston-Salem, N.

C. HANES UNDERWEAR FOR MEN AND IOTS FOR IVIRT SIASON Watch that "syrup line," folks, and you'll see why Pepsi-Cola tastes so swell at fountains, too. Watch the fountaineer pour in the exact amount-right to the line. That's important, if you like a drink that's just right because it's mk rigid! MR. ROIIIT H.

HUKINNIY is a food chemist, engaged in research and quality "taste testing" his company's and competitive products. "HAPPY" Home-Craft SAYS: I X. AND HERE'S WHY During rationing, thousands uied mountain grown Folger's Coffee for the first time were surprised and delighted when they tasted its delicious miracle of flavor. For Folger's is a special kind oi coflee a blend of rare, precious coffees from tropical mountains from the Coffee Growing Paradise of the Coffee Americas and it has a rich, vigorous flavor that's never been matched by any other toffee in the world. There's a mountain of flavor in every spoonful of Folger's.

t-T MiaM aai mi "o.niH riv welcomes Irving Berlin'! THIS IS THE ARMY' gala premiere at Elks Theater Thursday. Oct. 14 at 8:30 p. m. ft.

tickets at Alex Johnson hotel. Proceeds to Army Emer gency Relief. 7v rasJT Baked TKln9 PEPSI-COLA COMPANY, LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y. you cannot aluays get your favorite FUxts stylr, please remember that much of our production is going to our Armed Forces.

frfoAHftfru -Craft Framhised Bottler: i'epsi-Cola Bottling Rapid City Bakeries at Rapid City. Slurgls.

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