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Lead Daily Calli
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fACr TWO I.KAP DAILY I.nAP. POt'TIl DAKOTA, MONDAY. MAY 3. 1013 TO MARKET-TO MARKET- PAID NOTICES NOTH'K To all able sllid iili nt-l Lead Daily Call OITIC1AL PA FEB 0f ud Uwmim toanrr lilt. S.

W. of the City of Li ad U-tween Jl Foot ripei iallst fioin City, and fid years of age: I.FAO MtrVM tWlUI.IXi AHMMIA1ION Monday innu.g, M- nt 7 SO, in ht-t nation biiddiiig i luttk" Ultttllgeiueiits for the bin. ipiet. I'KTB KOVACICH 1 ubllab.4 Kvaulniti Eicapt Cundar niB CALL riBLIMUNO CO. fa-- A.

i f'1 nl''. Vie-l'raaldnt Birri, Kt-t r-tary Traa.ur.r. K- Millar, lluainaaa Managar. MHMREB ASSOCIATED TRESS Th AiMiaiI Prom la nllilnl una for r.ihll-""'",' rrnlliml In thla iwunr na alau ln hiril niva i.i.i. ii.

i. Scoiifiii Around I5j Stanlrj- Wiutii AMt ltK AV (Continuing the re-punt of Kiic m' article in Header's i. nt. "Vniu l-'takc in Il.iidly anybody in Amiiiea de-Id eiately wants tutalltai iiilsin it thuaten.i us is iiiiintenti m-id totalit.il iiinisin. I'nless we use our hcuilH.

we can sbji into it ah; i ntmiiidedly. tin tlii' subject of taxes, iijuie in liav iM-en started In Washington bet wet economic ixpiils pi: tenting the ihainbir ot i oiniuci ei if the t'nlted tttiites. the National AsaiMlalloii of Man-ulaetiirius. th Anient an Feden- hara. All riKhta of l.uhln allon of Notice is hereby given that nil residents of the City of lrud coming uithin til" above el am must pay th ir kiU tax at the city hi'll.

amounting to Two (Hillaix on or bifme the 1st day of Inly. 1 I.J. Fitiliite to pay such ix within rmh period will 1 1 1 il the iis.se.'iiiriint of Mdtbtional peiiiilty which will be colli ctrd as piovldtd by la, with Cll'ltS. I'livment if ruth poll tax may I'c rii'ole at th- city hall by all per coining within the oIkac (lass. NICHOLAS ll Ft reel C'liiunlssiont r.

Le ad, In i. 1 1: r. in ikm. Ho Notice la hi by given thni onlin tnt'i .1 of the City of nt provide that all dogs must be 1 lined on 'T fule May of tn year, thi lu i line ig of whu i.n be attached t'i tl ttnlar of sie tlog. Any Mini ail not llicn-iil and iiinnuig at th" City of 1-ntl ifl.

e. 1 will Ik- 11111,111.11 ily dt ,1, ii. F. Chief of 1 will be at the Franklin Hotel, iJittdw.id, Tuesday and Widius-day. May i ond ft.

I NOIK OI ltlM. I i. iMM; Notictt is hereby given that the gar bag contractor is rot liouml under his conti In inllei I tiling and other refuse. Hut 1 1 Hikings and it-fuse must nut be in gai bage cans and all citizens 'f Lead nre leipieHted to collect and other rcfiiw Into a which pllit will be- collided by the City of Lead at later Int-. EFFIE LAUO.

Autht Hi OTK A.MMIK I.K.IoN AIXIIJAKV rtegular meeting In the Moose hall In the Ferrtifi building Tuesday evening. May nt Legion members ore invited to attend. ts F.LLA KOIJINttdN. See. paulal ill.

ml, h-a lira alio raavrvad. Uallf nil Kukarlpllua Rural Carrier ranta a niunth. Whn I nrlmly In 11.16 for li iri.iiiiha, or par fur. Br Mall tu i.aiia a miiin. 11.00 or 0 rnnnilm 16 jrrar.

Bntorad at ho at Uad, B- a ax-unil rliii ma liar. IN ALWAYS 1'RKVAIL: If God lie for uk who cnn bo ng.iiiurt 8:31. I. ti'in of l. ibor and the Congress of Industrial Organizatioii.

lyKbor has its thinkers. I am hop-' inf. that these think may arrive at many points of agreement us fiituie tuxes. Kverybody now is willing to be taxed light down to his last ciust of bread rather than let the axis I WANT ADS 1 Ittiff 1 nnh ir it. Miiiiiii itii utttm Als i ii it it Ii a ill iniirilrr fir I 1 1 Htp (K l-ntt.

I Hie lii I at HlHlIk1 tl-- til. iilllV the rtlfetrrS 3 M'-r to fctc miy i forma Uori cjii 1 I MHIIIIIIMllMltllMttllll IIIIMtlllini II If till rilltlMMM IlillllllttlF win. Hut what about the day i aftir victory? How do we resume and (intinut and expand ind improve our economic freidinn as we have known it? LOST NOTK'K IMIKI-FXIIKNT OKDKK OF FOKKSTIKS ReBulnr meeting Wednesday May 5. at fbllowi-d by caul party in ballroom of the isomc temple. Frizes and refreshments.

JOSEPH A. MILLION, C. HOKOTHV CORNFTT Ii. S. 12 mi inn i i ii i liuslness leaders are putting much th uight upon this problem.

They sometimes do not realize that labor leaders are. too. I think it LOST Ladie.s coin puise contain-iny money. Kinder please cull 2i2l. Hi ward.

,2 A Hy pnv ite buv. high grade used fuautiiie I home: al.eo radio. Cash. Ii -scniH' fully. Wnte llnx ft.M.

P.apitl City. t7 WANTKI) Traveling to Oregon. Wednesday. Will fa.e thrt'c or four pas.tenj;i is. Call 51 Observations Of Cthsrs WANTED BEHIND THE SCENES IN WASHINGTON SOI.ITAIHr: 1 I'-TO-DATK With the ppoplc'i mlnria Ioiik ficwicd on th pi am our and the horror of war, Birch cnniinonplnre thing na buying an egg beater, tew kettle, a pair of shot, a heet, or the family grot-ei-ira.

fined to be trivial affairs. Stories about Impending Hhortagea meant little because most pcrem llgured the store would have what they wanted when they wanted it. Our country has become accustomed to a retnil distribution system that relieved the consumer of all thought or worry about satisfying his dedires, whether it was for a paper or pins or an automobile. When shortages finally became reality and when figuring ration coupons became a game like solitaire for the average housewife, the Importance of the retail distribution system of this nation became evident. Without It.

the whole rationing program would brenk down, md without it the country would starve, for the simple reason that the consumer would be helpless to supply his needs. Producers and regulators have suddenly been jolted with the fact that retailing must be maintained or the production line will clog for lack of distribution. WANTKI Ftiiiritain lp. Irug food department. the f-1 be fjO I II lull fT.v I'eter I.tlsi.n Washington (', g'iid d.

NFA i' in: to at. ill I' (1 at t'l FOR SALE I.KA.NI NOTK'K Within the next few days the city will put to work a suflit lent number of men and trucks t'i clean up all accumulated garbage and trash. Beginning Monday, May 10 (weather pel milling th? men will start on Suniiysidc and will cover the various districts in turn. All occupants and owners of properties are expected to make a special effoit to place rub- bish in jl convenient place for collection. A.

S. JACKSON, Health Oltieer. tf. d.li.d They must mi may ked up nun s. in nK.n.ct: ei.ntrol mat ii.u be peel 1 1 'I In t.

1 1 1 1 lie of pe, bv- id ne siiiar, Trailer house. I All modern. J'ho FOIt SALK etiuppt'd. pi extremely signitleant and hopeful that the American Federation if I-ahor has made lccoiTimendalions tu congiess as follows: "Provision should br made fur the return, in cash, after the war. of a part of the present high taxes.

We can Well be guided by the F.nglish policy which proposes to return a high percentage of the taxt now assessed against Inw-ineonie v.orkeis. Coipni at ions need a postwar Ii serve in order to their facilities from war use to peace use and in orde-r to maintain employment. We think that any corporation call' tl on to pay more1 than TTi per cent of its total net incline under the war taxation laws should be eligible to i ceive a refund of such excess when the war is over." Ilei is a Irani; recognition of the proposition that for postwai iil-M ll.lllillg with 'lien I I 1 1 I on lien- I pound. 'I WANTF.IJ To buy second nan' furniture. Second Hand Store No.

9 Baltimore. Ph. 11-14 WANTKD We will buy part or all of your household goods for highest cash prices. Call or write (Jumble Store at Rapid City. So.

Lak. WANTKI) Highest pi it es aid (or fill mime and household goods. Call Ix-adwood S. I. 4-lOtr WANTKI) Will buy used fiiriu-tuie.

Phone 07 Speailish. 5-1 tlm li Il'i FOR RENT in. I ie 1 1 1 1 e- than nne-pHirth in- i if imihes i tie 'I li uiei-t a muii-it itid nd of fi.i in i eil i ul- fo -ai tly a nu li in g.i.:-j 1 iily a fjii.t: nf a witlp. ut getting mui Si i it ii About 17 i i-s a i FOR RENT Apartments, houses, furnished, unfurnished. H.

S. Clark. Phcne 2078. 7-h t' Wug, 0rr1liii and Any big lusive miner at on' the laige western mining properties, who has nut l.fcn absent from his job for 11 whole days, will be eligible for SJ.1 war bond. Isn't that just dinky: Just like we used to git g-'M and ftms for being at Sunday sthool each Sunday, only of course then- at-riols get paid for their time as well as lewarded.

In addition, eveiy four weeks two $100 war bonds will be given away, all run who worked full time for the period being eligible. There's smiething sweet ubout icwardmg Ftiuill child, cncouiaginjr him to develuo sense of responsibility and loyalty and that certain vc call guts. And th re's something nauseating about having i do the same for gne.vn did we say man? This mine i n't the only one so afflicted. They nil have them, little sikr.t pait-j If gin ti 111 'I't thlv mi -i 'i I 1 rd yu 10c FOIt Sleeping and housekeeping rooms, furnished. Main.

2-2 tf COCP.T WHIST CAHUS a dozen at Call office. ilnv Th the ..11 t.i'.n.n to hm. il i i ot to f.N- Im-" of and leiliie. I and unit' h.v. not lard- of er than for the food put on p.

pel fi (nr. OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS ml i pet it wc rued not only fre-j I'm but fie'i'dom plus capital. fe--SS? "I.H.'II llilll IhaTuTTiTiTTrr- ll I ul a The Aft.

up, the i ir.ners I b.nl. and i hi s- and dl'A I gl-tereo glad- lihel-'rver. Price is put i go into row Lulu i output, ndin-Were I eeiigniel i ir ll of time, ll ners of Hitle and Hirohito. I lie Mining Journal. If t'vre ere ill 'it, 1 il ilte I t.l has I '1 ''111 iss 1 ll V.

ss ib. nut not d-rs Aollld Mo, loii an-1 Our taxes after the war must bo 111 mpl.iyei s. and employes i tand on their own feet and not become wards of the government. This objective was admirably stated the other day by Rob-rrt Watt, a labor leader of great prominence in govprnna nt wartime agencies. If." laid: "Alter war I want r.

yigan-tie government lieeonstr uction Finance Corporation to finance business and dominate it: and 1 want no gigantic governmental Works I'logress Administration to employ labor and dominate it." Ihisin 'ss and labor should be able to unite toward that end with BARBS 1 In ir.d.-rels. t'i Set 11 value I I or fuiey. o' stand-id (.::.. I- bus first used I i- la i r.ly hel of ai tl. the tad foil the (By P.

Burton Heath i Nazi brutality has long since become so vile that human beings have tendxl to build up a sympathetic immunity to new atrocity stories. Under such tire m-U-nces, one sometimes begins to wonder whether harsh measures "necessary" to keep a rebellious people in subjugation are being ununified into deliberate sadism. Therefore It seems fitting, now nnd ugain, to renew the record, so that the people we are fighting may b. seen in true perspective -so that we may realize that the German people, and not few brass hats, are below the lvel of animals. From time to time Poland Fights, organ of the Polish labor f.roup, smuggles pertinent reports out of the tortured homeland.

Here nre a few examples. Fort VII of Poznr.n has become a training school in sadism for ul II at or (Hid Tin' j- i II, til 1: I arid CNp. I' ill tiles loir; and diligently to v. I) i1. i repl.

loih'y of it i ri a i.e. Tl.e i iigi.i'i! grading standards, attempt was made to act fog. FULL PACK INSPECTION I FJlNf Z' "TV li XrTS CW C-WA: (' fOPP 1941 veneer 1 i A-i bc.iii;- color -c i'f rin; vjV uf an i v. Wht I'ip t' IJf'r mm; OTT.J'l i 1.1,1, t. a i Plants n.ake a noise whil growing, a scientist itvealtd.

We have heard that childtcn dn ton. A lot of spring cleaning was prompted by folks seieing the handwriting em the wall. When people get full credit for what they they don't need credit for what they buy. It'll be quite an ixperiene? for good will. We should have a clos- coopei ation lietween business grade labeling as part of tile in tile New Deal's famous Tug well bill, hut tha' was The in its place la re a passed the nv iwn as the n.d.

drug and cos I the cl In cold, re u.ii mi.in-The a an e.per:- and labor in the future than we have ever had in the past. Hy cooperation I do not surren-dei. cither by business to labor or by labor to business, fly cooperation I mean that both sides should jointly bring forth better fruits of efficiency and productivity. tTo be continued) p.u:it nn'iit, und it oi i was at nifties act. which set up withau' It was Japan when the "soas of heaven" young Gestapo members.

that evei-the satin; 72 lei labeling the standards renuiicd on all i ann-e are blown to the other place. ('un A helpful I. nt in i'. 1 1 ll. es goi cut mg intcrst.it in.

ice after Julv 1. li'lo. Sever Its' line to buy bonds until hurls--but better to buy them un- til it hurts the Jajw. nods are now e-overed apricot kf trits, fruit cocktail, peai le peas and tomatoes. I'ainl I fur aiiioufljsc I or tvery Tanker Sunk Kvery.

tanker sunk laM spring in the Axis submarine drive along the Atlantic coast eeist us enough gasoline to ilrivc 13.000 cars Iron; New York to San Francisco. Women will eo to anv letiath Con' id the stanriaids of ipial- A paa. tl.u:e is teai, and is ei f. in be an pro to casein to keep in style -except on skirts, i it required for tomato Th ALLEY OOP BY V. T.

HAMLIN THIS CURIOUS WORLD William Ferguson here the Naiis first used poison gas to put prisoners to death. To celebrate the annivcrsury of Hitler's assumption of power the Germans at Fort VII held a feast, entertainment. The feature event was a "hunt 1 in honor of the Fuehrer," in which, an hour before midnight, prisoners were free! from their cells and ordered to run along the corridor, while guests took potshots at them. Nine were killed. A eavalry sergeant named He fmun was proclaimed "king of the hunt." This gnisje of hare-and-hounds has become a favorite "of thi Huns there.

On a Inter oc- casion ,2 were killed thus. In a sanatorium for Jewish workers' children near Warsaw-Nazis ordered the staff to leave the premises. When most refused they were shot, along with all of the children inmates. A doctor, with proper Nr 7.1 permits, entered the Wars: ghetto to lr a sick Jew. While he and another physician were 1 difM-ussinu the case SS guards and Lithuanian Fascists surround- 1 cd house, took everybody they fcund.

including the doctors, into the courtyard and shot them. i ut One thought never mind that (th' doc TZ will wonmus, oav, I'll spill th' I r. -t Tfcaw I 'OSCAR vou SLIPPEP cu 1 WHEN HS COMES WORKS FIRST l( I y''H (bOOM'J WERE WONMU6? I'VE GOT HIMSELF BUT HATS UP GIVE ME A HAND -BHJL y( IN TO SEE MIM AT A T- AMP HOW DIP YOU WITH THIS pgrsSBdl HE'S OUT "JL COME BY THAT VVEVE GOT TO GET IT i Mfm SSa 'fc(V "''y UKE 7V TH' LAt RJfeHT itfytJ BOOM. ftSrVJ i 1 Li trouble' Sty. v.o r7 i lu otoRyavicwsLy J'yifmili I Jw xC J5O-T0N OR HEAVIER METEORITES fresh out of 4y sl Jpfc A STRIKE THE EARTH ONI AN AVERAGE OF S3 PRISON) WITHOUT -4 f-ZtX Vit- if -JkW.

ABOUT 5,000 LITTLE TEN-POUNDERS PARPON ff L'f 7 rX7 I RED RYDER BY FRED HARMAN C0P 14J Bf Nt SIRVICF, l.C. 1 PLANTED ONIONS NEAR. 0 Xf'i 'TfVtf VVt, jy2i-- Out of prisoners will have pr.ssed through the notorious Oswiccim camp of them women more than fjT.fXV) have died. By order of Himniler, the War-fiw ghetto is bt-ing "liquidated." by packing selected mto railways cars as laar.y is 120 to 130 in car, sealing it hermetically, moving it onto a siding, and leaving it ther? a few divs before J-nv iiirvivors are started eastward. Have in r.iind, when and if you r-re told that this is only polticinl or economic or nation-alktic v.ar.

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