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i PAGE SIX THE RAPID CITY DAILY JOURNAL', THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1930. The Difference 22 Years Has Made THE RAPID CITY DAILY JOURNAL Accidents Pass Us By, But Noise There Is In Plenty HOUSEHOLD ARTS 0lril Pnptr of Rapid City established January 5, IS7S, br Joseph B. Cmim Rapid City, by the grace of providence, 1917 TIIR JOL'IIXAL PUBLISHING COMPANT CO TO WAR ro perevp nJa spent a safe Fourth of July Tuesday, W. Hitrhcock, Publisher It Lighter Business Manager Quaint Doll A Toy Or Decoration i There were only a few minor mishaps. PUBLICATION OFFICE Tii.

Jniiral Publishing Company Rut the elements of tragedy were not Ri.Min" ii.T Alain Capld City, a Household Telephone liar EirbMBce 2S lacking. Perhaps never before have there jj Arts i v. iif Iae la rtealac cirrpl Saada leen so many complaints of careless and aad anlidaya. Kntrrr a la postnnire ii rlata matter, aaaer Are of loagreaa, discourteous use of firecrackers and other by Alice Brooks Maria 3, ISTU. Tk.

lunrliirl Tha Assocmted Press is exclusively entitled to Independence day noise-makers and fireworks. We are reluctant to lay ourselves open r.v a tha ue for pub ication or an news IteJ to It or not otherwise eredited to tit paper and alio the local news published therein. Hi of reoublication at special dispatches to classification as adults who have for A fc. I Jt A. ataaL I Mtf Vf II herein are also reserved.

gotten we once were children, but we are beginning to wonder whether even one day The Journal maintains a special Alvertislng Bureau to assist Us customers. For local r- I'alaea of the year not to speak of those preced Member of Northwest Dally Press Assn. Bulging, i 7 Ivr.niiii ing and those following should be set aside Representative: National Advertising tt Thompson. for the purpose of irritating eardrums and vV -th hp Ml 7 r- Circulation Manager endangering our neighbors' lives and prop 1 .11 siBSCKIPTiOS KATE CARRIER RATES per week DAILY AlOTOR SEKVICB per yea, erty. She's Simple To Make China, it seems, is the home of the fire i ma.

A niA. MO 1 FT. -x-c-o 1 Sl.zS I3-6W 10 weeks tl.00 4 For That .19 $1.78 $1 -00 11.00 12.50 $8.00 $10.00 ZONES 4-6-1 ZONfcS 7-4 1939 cracker. Perhaps that for the stoicism with which the Chinese have suffered shelling and bombing at the hands of their Oriental cousins, the Japanese. Bazaar THAT WtLL KERUS OUT OF WAZ jpjfe COP.

WW HOUSEHOLD AMI INC PATTERN 6433 In this civilized western world, most She's bound to be the belle of the bazaar this charming old- fashioned doll! She does equally well as decoration or toy and is To obtain this pattern send ten cents in coin to The Rapid City Dally Journal, Household Art department, 259 W. 14th New York, N. Y. Be sure to write plainly your NAME, ADDRESS and PATTERN NUMBER. of us would prefer to enjoy our Fourth of July holiday in peace and quiet There is sufficient necessary noise in this day of the machine to keep us all in a state of jitters.

It is a sad commentary on our common so easy to make. Pattern 6433 contains a pattern and instructions for making doll; illustration of it; materials required. Something Worthy To Be Remembered Nay, not for GOLD alone, ye yearning men, Hath questing led your footsteps to these Hills! Not for the prism'd promise of a rock Shining -with hope, the rainbow's finite arc Ending in ended Time; but for the gift Far costlier than saffron Harbored In stone and brought to light of sun: THIS be your treasure, LIFE and its portent Wrested from Rhythmed crags and symbolled true Storied reply to Man's eternal search Flung like a chronicle before his eyes! Here on the Mount, a carved Beatitude Imperious commands your quest today And will command, for aeons infinite. Gold for the hands is wealth for hands alone; Gold for the soul is In this sculptured stone. sense that one of our precious and all too few holidays should be given over to un Local Students Win necessary ear strain.

RAPID CITIES of YESTERDAY (Tnkra from ae pagea of Tha Rapid Cltr Daily Jonraal of tha (Intra eorrrnpoadinf 1 w. Thirty, Tweatj- aad Te Years 4.ro Toffnr.E Rich Dog's Day The Roman emperor made his favorite lorse consul, the story goes, and demanded full civic honors for the beast We read the old story with an audible sniff, and say, "What quaint ideas those ancients must have had Honors In National Art Competition Placing among the first 1,306 in a total of 361,472 contestants, two local high school artists received notice thl week that they had been awarded honorably mentions in the American Youth Forum -competition, sponsored by the American magazine. The two are Marietta Haney, 16, a junior, end Jim Donkin, 18, senior. Only one other South Dakota student, Karl Kleman, Ft. Pierre, was included in the honorable mention list Dcnkin and Miss Haney each submitted paintings on the subject "This Is My America" to the art division of the contest in which young artists from all over the United States competed.

again and offered them to maga Home Service zine circulation agencies and other Rut is it any more fantastic than this: Opelika, live two dogs, Minnie and WESTERN FSA LEADERS MEET The Journal did not publish July 6, 1909. July 6, 1919 The Journal is in receipt of an Invitation to attend the. commencement exercises of the Marshfleld, high school, and with the Invitation is a card on which appears the name of Miss Wllma Hoagland. If Marshfleld was just a little nearer we would surely attend, for Wilma was a Rapid City girl. She is a niece of Mrs.

David Melaven and Mrs. C. M. Caton. Mre.

J. B. Henderson and granddaughter, Myrtle Henderson, went to Lead yesterday to visit Mrs. Henderson's daughter, Mrs. Harry Stewart, and family.

Mr. Hender potential buyers. A nicely tabulated list of people earning $15,000 a year, a valuable "sucker list," could Willie. They are rich dogs, as dogs go, for STUCK FOB WORDS? LEARN CORDIAL PHRASES be had for $50. The trifling Ari their late owner left in trust for them, providing that a month should be spent zona list could be had for 50 cents while the New York list cost $17.50.

for dog delicacies. National, regional, state and county leaders of the farm security administraticn gathered in Rapid The publication of such lists al ways has been a pain in the upper But Minnie and Willie wefe not satis salary brackets. It is embarrassing City Thursday for a two-day meeting at the Alex Johnson hotel. back home to be marked up that fied with the delicacies. They bit Sallie San-ford.

And Sally sued to tret the as Winners of the contest were James The celebration of the Golden Jubilee of Houth Dakota's statehood at Mount Kushmore the evening of July 2 was more than a state event It was national, as well becomes the event staged at this national memorial. Under the leadership and genius of Sculptor Gutzon Borglum the character of the Mount Rushmore jubilee celebration was in keeping with the soul stirring majesty of this great national memorial. The celebration attracted widespread attention throughout the length and breadth of the land. The reason is not far to seek; a suggestion of it is contained in the bit of true poetry by the gifted Madame Dorothy Zial-kowska, used in the Rushmore jubilee pageant and reproduced at the head of this writing; it is even more movingly found in the breasts of those who gazed upon the heroic carvings on Mount Rushmore. There are two great creations in this Being held jointly are district meetings of the three districts in Gardner, St Louis, Mo, first prize aim for her injuries.

the west river region of South Da $1000; Robert Reisinger, Cleveland, way and senators and representatives have been hearing much about it in the mail. Senator Danaher, of Connecticut, took the case to the Benate and kota, and the program includes We may yet see Minnie and Willie in 'M I IIMIIIJIIIIIIMIMIIWIIPW jaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaV i 1 I 3 addresses and discussions on vari Alabama dock, as rats and wolves were ous topics, policies and problems of the several departments of the Ohio, second, $500, and Robert Bon-fils, Kansas City, third, $100. Each of the two young local artists has won previous contest honors. Miss Haney was awarded a trip to Cheyenne a year ago for without much opposition attached an amendment to the tax bill pro once solemnly tried in medieval courts for FSA. hibiting circulation "for sale" of assaults on human beings.

Attending the meetings from such liets. He specifically exemptea newspapers, which was a safe Washington, D. is J. A. Riggle, her contribution to a cachet con It has long been known that every dog chief of the farm management enough bet of course, as they would has his day.

Rut not until now has it been division. not re-publish the lists since tney had already published them. Here from Lincoln are Dr. L. L.

son's sister, Mrs. Jans Chapin, will return with Mrs. Henderson eome time next week. July 6, 1929 E. B.

Bergquist, new superintendent of public schools here, arrived this forenoon from Aurora, and today was making an effort to secure living quarters for his family. C. E. Haskins, new principal, has been detained in Highmore due to the i illness of Mrs. Haskins, members of the board of education have been informed.

A pretty double wedding was performed in the parlors of the Free Methodist Mission Wednesday afternoon when Emmett Horsleyof Murdo, and Miss Stella Weeks, Rapid City, and Terry Mayhew and Miss Ona Weeks of thia city were united in marriage. day in court. Scranton, assistant regional direc It is always a source or surprise test sponsored by the Wyoming Airlines. Donkin won the state "Wings Over America" poster contest last ye. sponsored by the same company, and received a trip to Minneapolis.

This spring the two young artists shared first-place honors in the to thia city's innocent bystanders End Tongue-Tied Momenta tor; George McLeod, regional farm management specialist; Walton Dodge, regional loan officer, and Miss Conie Foote, chief of the Mars will closer to the earth in Julv What a mousy entrance Helen makes tongue-tied, not a single when it hears of some new revenue raiser suffering from exposure. Only recently the Associated Gas home management division. friendly phrase in her head! All evening she'll wonder how to join in the conversation, grope for In attendance from state head state American Art Week competition, and each won an expensive set of oil colors. quarters at Huron are J. B.

McMil than in many years. In case you're confused, that's the star, not the war god. In Great Britain, some people are landscaping their air raid shelters with flowers. And woe to the nation that drops a bomb in the petunia bed. lan, state director; Miss Jennie Grant, associate state director; W.

L. Johns, state farm management specialist, and Joseph Fortner, AT. INGRAM TRANSFERRED Journal Washington Bureau Washington, July 6 The trans words that never come. Yet such agonizing moments could so easily be avoided, Helen. Memorize a little stock of gracious phrases, have them on hand for any occasion.

You enter a room smilingly, poised whew you're ready to meet country which deeply stir the soul of man. One of these is the marvelous reproduction In stained glass at Forest Lawn cemetery In Los Angeles of Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper." Men and women will sit before this picture of Christ and his Disciples, sometimes for hours, meditating upon it and upon all that it means to man. The carving on Mount Rushmore in South Dakota is the other. Even the most casual state co-operative specialist. Supervisors of the three districts and Electric paid $55,000 to a Washington representative for services so intangible that the securities and exchange commission held an hilarious hearing to learn about it Some Honest Services People claiming, honestly or otherwise, to have close acquaintance with high public figures can make jack out of their connections.

Some of them eupply an honest service by steering troubled people out of blind alleys la dealing with the government but others operate just plain rackets. When we were a comparatively are also in attendance, including John F. Troughton, Sturgis, for fer of Maj. Wharton G. Ingram, Fort Meade cavalry officer, to Rochester, N.

was announced today by the war department. Maj. Ingram will be detailed as an instructor in the New York National ATHLETIC GRANDMA Gait, Ont () Mrs. Alex Gibb, a grandmother at 49, Is seeking her life-saving award at the Young Men's Christian association. She has five awards already, although she has only started to swim nine years ago.

District No. Basil Henderson, Philip, for District No. 2, and De- new people with a friendly "I was looking forward to meeting you," "Are you an old friend of Jane's?" And easily you join in the talk Guard. He will assume his new Vere Walker, Kadoka, for District No. 3.

post about July 15. FAMILY IMKTOIl By DR. MUKRI1 FISHHEIN Editor Jonraal at the Aeierlraa Media I Aaaocla-tlua. aad at Hrgela, the Health M-cailae. Among the activities was a noon luncheon for home supervisors Thursday.

Robbers' Loot and Love Awaited Them Provo Postoffice Exams Planned with such openers as "I just heard the most interesting thing," "Your story reminds me." What to say when congratulations are in order? "You've done a fine piece of work." How to greet a guest? "Such a pleasure." Making a business telephone call, you say, "I wish to speak to Mr. And to make your conversation lively, pep it up with bright descriptive phrases, "a law to himself," "happy as a day in June." Be charming, self-possessed on every occasion! Our 32-page booklet gives gracious phrases for so-cial, business purposes, also many clever descriptive phrases, word combinations. Journal Washington Bureau July 6 Postoffice in fresh arrival on the Washington scene we had our eyes opened by disclosures of the sums which reputable industrial barons paid for silly services during the boom days of the NRA and the early alphabet agencies. An illustrative story told then stands good now, of a manufacturer of building materials who paid $5,000 to a Washington slickster for a list of contractors on public works projects. He could have had the list for the price of a telephone call to the PWA, which published it.

However, it seems somebody has to keep the money in circulation. spectors are making investigations with a view to appolntng a post observer, looking up at these heroic figures, finds himself deeply moved. As he looks, and as he remembers, his soul is thrilled; thoughts of the greatness of his country, of its history and its destiny fill his mind, and he comes away awed and inspired. Mount Rushmore is truly a national shrine and more and more, as the years pass, Americans will come to see it and to gain inspiration from it and to renew their love of their country. So the Golden Jubilee celebration of statehood at Mount Rushmore was peculiarly appropriate and South Dakota is to be congratulated upon the character of the ceremonies and upon their successful consummation by Sculptor IJorglum and his distinguished committee which labored long and competently to accomplish for South Dakota something worthv to be remembered.

master at Provo, Fall River coun ty, the postoffice department announced today. Examinatloifl will soon be held among all accepted applicants, it was stated. Send 10 cents in coin for your copy of EFFECTIVE PHRASES HAS A BRONCHOSCOPE ANYTHING TO DO WITH BRONCOS? MORE HEALTH QUERIES! Here are another five questions on health. Five possible answers are given for each question. If you score 100 20 points for each correct answer), you are well informed.

However, if your mark is less than 60, you should attempt to learn more about health and disease. 1. People should not sleep with their windows open because a) night air is dangerous; b) insects and bugs might fly in; c) drafts are dangerous; d) gases might blow in; e) the windows should be open. 2. A simple goiter can be prevented by a) wearing amber beads; b) taking regularly small doses of iodine; c) eating plenty of seaweed; d) eating cabbage; e) drinking beer.

3. A bronchoscope is a machine a) for taming wild horses; b) for looking inside the lungs; c) for looking at germs; d) for curing a cough; e) for treating pneumonia. 4. People with pains in the right lower quarter of tha abdomen a) should take a laxative; b) should put on the hot-water bottle; c) should put on an ice bag; d) should consult a doctor; e) should take aspirin. 5.

A woman who has just found out that she is going to have a baby should a) keep it secret; b) eat twice as much; c) have a complete examination; d) tell her mother; e) buy a layette. The mailing of a presidential commission officially confirming the appontment of Stephen E. Hal- FOR ALL OCCASIONS to The va as postmaster at Belvidere, also was announced. The commission Harriet Quimby was the first woman in the United States to hold an airplane pilot's license. Rapid City Daily Journal, Home Service, 635 Sixth New York, N.

Y. Be sure to write plainly your NAME, ADDRESS and the NAME dates from May 31. of booklet. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ByBaer BIG SALARIES START RACKET By PRESTON ROVER ANSWERS Washington Every once in a W. 1.

The windows should be kept open in order while a wrathy congress cracks to permit a free circulation of air. Now screens keep mn JL down on one of those pleasant ways of making money in this racket- Dennis Pays Deserved Tribute to Chorus Richard Dennis, Hollywood tenor, whose singing was one of the highlights of the South Dakota golden anniversary program at Mount Rushmore Sunday, paid deserved tribute to the 100-voice chorus from Rapid City which accompanied him. "I've never sung with a finer choir," he said. Those who heard Dennis and the chorus Sunday will agree. Their rendition of "God Bless America" was a soul-inspiring event.

The Rev. Charles S. nempstead, who directed the chorus, and all of its members merit the heartiest of congratulations. They worked hard, spending several evenings in rehearsal, that they might do Rapid City credit in their public appearance at Mount Rushmore and over the radio. Dennis' tribute, echoed by hundreds of others, is their richly deserved reward.

We hope there will be many opportunities in the future to hear this same group of tigers, directed by the same competent louder. OUT out insects and drafts may be controlled. Contaminations by noxious gases are prevented. There is no reason -why the windows should not be kept open for health. 2.

Simple goiter cccurs in areas where there is a deficiency of iodine in food and in water. It may be prevented by taking regularly small doses of iodine and by the use of iodized salt 3. A bronchoscope has nothing to do with broncos but is used to look inside the bronchial tubes which are the tubes passing from the windpipe into the finer portions of the lung. It is also possible to remove substances which have been inhaled by the use of the bronchoscope. 4.

A pain in the right lower quarter of the abdomen might be appendicitis. Many deaths result from taking cathartics or laxatives under such conditions. An ice bag helps to control the pain. A hot-water bottle increases the congestion. It is best to call a doctor to find out what is wrong.

5. First ask the doctor if it is really so and have an examination to determine whether everything is satisfactory. Second, visit the doctor regularly ta prevent complications. Third, postpone a general distribution of the news as well as the collection of a layette for several months. Fourth, leave guidance as to conduct to the doctor who is selected to take charge of the case.

gorged city and so it did to the profitable business of peddling lists of big salary names. After all, Barnum made a good living for a long time exploiting suckers. He played for the low priced variety with his dime-a-throw sideshows. In Washington the best money is to be had from wealthier contributors, although a long list of dollar-a-year contributors is not to be sniffed at. The latest racket to be knocked off was the distribution of lists of people earning high salaries in industries.

In a way, the present administration was responsible for the evil. Three years ago, in an energetic hunt for tax dodgers and in an effort to show that big money continued to go to executive help while labor was being exploited or something, there was enacted a law requiring publication of names of people with salaries of $15,000 a year or more. LJsta Published Newspapers published the lists as they were released but that wasn't the end of it. An enterprising Washington agency compiled them I I I A Thrill-Chill Packed Serial Beginning Today in The Journal "We liked this Journal classified ad apartment so much that we couldn't wait until the furniture was moved over.".

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