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M O N T A N A 'S FIRST
VOL. 61..
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DILLON, MONTANA, FRIDAY, EPTEMBEK 5, 1)11
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TAX DEEDS WILL
KIWINIANS
HEAR
Aids Love-Lorn
DE TAKEN
PAST OFFICIAL
Couples
ONTax DELINQUENT
LAND
Virginia City, Nev.—(Truns- AT THURSDAY MEET
deeds on ?!aU^ delinquent jRadio)—Couples who wanted to "Purposes, and Organization of
(NEA Radio-Telephoto)
“Somewhere over Russia,’’ according to the brief caption from German
sources which accompanied this radiophoto from Berlin, Benito Musso­
lini (foreground) and Adolf ^Hitler look down upon an invaded land.
This oicture was made during the five-day conference participated In
by the Axis leaders.
ARMY RECRUITER IS
C O M IN G / O DILLON
JAMES BRAY IS
STRICKEN SUDDENLY
property in the colmfy should be be married in haunted and histaken at the earliest possible op­ toric Virginia City don't nec­
portunity, it was decided by the essarily lhave to bring a wedding
board of county commissioners at ring. The Museum^of "Memories
their regular meeting this week. Shop in tli© o!il mining town
As a result; the iboard directed will rent wedding rings at a
Clerk and Recorder Albert S. Ba­ price of 50 cent , for each 24
ker to continue with the proce­ liqurs. The practice of renting
dure which had already been put wedding rings is described by
the museum shop "as an oldinto action by his office. ‘
fashioned
custom.''
George M. Melton of Dillon was
The shop also offers for sale
named justice of the peace for many
fished from the
Dillon township by the board, re­ Trukee rings
river.
placing the late George Opp, who
passed away Aug. 24. Mr. Melton
is a former state senator from !M A N Y M A R R IA G E L IC E N S E S
Beaverhead county.
¡ O B T A IN E D D U R IN G M O N T H
A total of 17 marriage licenses
Upon recommendation of In- were
in Beaverhead
spector Lewis Fry, the commis­ county obtained
during
the
of Aug­
sioners ordered the courthouse ust, it was stated month
by Nor­
boiler repaired rather than install man Giles, clerk oftoday
court.
a new one. Bids for installation number is second largest thus The
were returned unopened. T. E. this year, records reveal, and faris
Luebben of Dillon was employed well above average;
to repair the boiler now in use. June topped the August figure
A hold order -against Wallace by seven when 24 licenses were
Kiner, who is reported to be serv­ issued, but all other months run
ing a term in the South Dakota well below the August total. Few­
penitentiary, was waived by the est licenses were made out in Jan­
board, providing the county is re­ uary when only six couples were
imbursed in the amount of $612 wed, while April showed seven.
for equipment allegedly taken | Eleven were issued during the
from county road machinery. Ki-jj^Qn^g of February and'July, but
ner was slated to be returned to , March saw only nine couples exthe county to face the charge, but j changing vows. During May ten
at the request of his father, the | Ferrnjts were issued,
hold order release was granted. !
Kiwanis International" was the
subject of a talk by James yv\
Uncles, Butte, at the regular
weekly meeting of Dillon Kiwanis
at the Trail cafe Thursday night.
Mr. Uncles, who is past district
lieutenant governor of .Kiwanis,m seated an enlightening discussi« ; on the fundamentals and ob­
jectives of the organization.
Present at the session were sev­
eral business men of Sheridan
who are interested in forming a
chapter of the club in that city.
Included in iTie group were Lester
Schulz, Dallas *Terry, Frank Balough, Morris .Turner, John Mur­
ray, Bob Tolson, Cliff Elders and
Harry Walters.
The visit on the part of the
Sheridan residents was a return
call, a delegation of Dillon Kiwanians having attended a meeting of
the service club enthusiasts In
Sheridan Aug. 15.
Kenneth Wheat led the group
singing at the affair with Mrs.
Wheat accompanying at the piano.
Sergeant Nick F. Hertges of the A sudden heart attack claimed
United Stefces Army will be at the life of James H. Bray, 74the posi“office building in Dillon year - old Beaverhead resident,
Saturday for the purpose of inter­ about 3 p. m. tcday on a Dillon
viewing and enlisting men in the street. The deceased, who has re?
LICENSE TO WED ISSUED—
U. S. Army, it is Stated in a let­ sided in Beaverhead county for the
A license to wed *was' issued
ter received from the officer to­ past 27 years, operated the Harry
Thursday at the office of Nor­
Brown ranch about five miles easi.
day.
man Giles, clefk of court, to
Many openings prevail, the ser­ of Dillon.
Charles
A. Dial and Florence J.
geant revealed, which include the Mr. Bray made a practice of
Pettingill, both of Dillon.
following branches of service; selling small quantities of produce
Air Corps, Jefferson Barracks, in Dillon and was engaged in that
mo.; Infantry, Hawaii; Engineers, procedure this afternoon. Driving
Alaska; Infantry, Camp Roberts, with a neighbor, John Stephenson* SHERIFF RECOVERS
Calif.; Field Artillery, Camp Rob­ the pair was headed for the Bap­ STOLEN BICYCLE
erts; Coast Artillery, Camp Cal- tist parsonage when Mr. Bray A bicycle stolen from the son
lan, Calif.; Cavalry, Fprt Riley, suddenly thre$ up his hands,, col­ of Frank Little, Beaverhead coun­ RUSSIANS LEAVE VIPURI IN UTTER RUINS
Kan.; Engineers, Fort Leonard lapsed and died. There is to be no ty, deputy sheriff this past sum­ *
M O S C O W — Vipuri, Finnish city taken by the Reds in
Wood, Mo.; Signal Corps, Fort inquest. The body is at the Brur.- mer'and athletic director at Glen­
theTr successful cam paign against the Finns in 1339-40,
Monmouth, N. J.; Medical Depart­ dage chapel in Dillon f uncial ar­ dive, was recovered in Butte . was left to advancing Finnish armies today in utter ruins
ment, Camp Grant, 111.; Coast Ar­ rangements have not boon node. ]Thursday, Sheriff Paul Temple
as the Russians continued to carry out their scorched earth
tillery, Camp Wallace, Texas, and Born* in Kentucky May 2; 1867, reported today.
policy. Vipuri was taken by the Finns in a drive down the
Chemical Warfare, Edgewood Ar­ trie deceased came to Montana in The bicycle was taken about 10
Karelian isthmus which carried them within striking distance
1904 and has been a resident of days ago,, whereupon the sheriff
senal, Md.
of Leningrad, now menaced from nearly all sides.
Beaverhead
county
since
1914.
called
Butte
police,
notifying
them
Applicants are directed to con­
include the widow and of the theft. Butte officers, in
tact the recruiter for detailed in­ a Survivors
daughter,
Mrs. Julia.-, Kanne- turn, checked pawn shops in the BULGARIA DECLINES' W A R WITH RUSSIA
formation.
A N K A R A — Authoritative sources .have learned, that
gaard, a school instructor at Mining .City and finally located
Bulgaria
has rejected a Germ an proposal that this Balkan
Dewey.
the bike.
—t
TH R EE B E A V E R H E A D Y O U T H S
country
d
e t^ re war on Russia. Bulgaria has indicated.her
Sheriff Temple brought the bike
readiness to aid the Germ ans on any other front than
EN LIST IN N A V Y
back to Dillon Thursday.
FOOD
MEET
SITE
•
—
against
the Soviets. It is believed because of the huge losses
Three Beaverhead youths ap­
The Little family left for GlenIS
AN
N
O
U
N
CED
in
manpower
suffered by the Nazis, they are attempting
plied for enlistment in the United Site of the county wide food dive Tuesday where Mr. Little will
to enlist the Bulgars to fill ga p s in the ranks on the eastern
States Navy Thursday, according demonstration meeting will be the take up his coaching duties.
front.
to Chief Signalman L. G. Short, old Catholic church in Dillon on
recruiting officer stationed at the Tuesday, Sept. 9, it was revealed G L A D Y S FO RESTER IN
.Dillon postoffice building.
MORE GERM ANS SHOT IN FRANCE
today through the office of Ber­ C A R A C C ID E N T
The trio, Charles O. Schliecher, nard
V IC H Y — Germ any has warned France that dire conse­
Another
Dillon
teacher
was
in­
county extension
Martin Thompson, jr.,"and Charles agent.Williams,
quences
will follow unless attacks oh Germ an officers cease.
affair, at which Miss jured in a Labor day car accident,
Robert Quackenbush, will be sent Bessie The
Three
Germ
an officers have recently been killed in France
extension nu­ according to a wire received by
to Salt Lake City, Utah for ex­ tritionistMcClelland,
and a number have been attacked by anti-Nazis.
from the Montana State Dr. S. E. DaVis; Miss Gladys For­
amination and if accepted are to college, Bozeman,
ester,
grade
schoolteacher,
suf­
will preside, will
be assigned to the Naval Training show the latest method's
in mod­ fered bruises and cuts when she NAVY FORCES SEEK ATTACKING SUBMARINE
station at San Diego, Calif.
was involved in a highway acci­
ern canning.
W A S H I N G T O N — President Roosevelt made known to­
dent
while traveling with other
The meeting was set due to in­
day that Am erican naval forces have been ordered to
hunt down the submarine that fired a saTvo of torpedoes
terest expressed by many home members of her family near StayOre. She has been visiting
• THE WEATHER demonstration club members last ton,
at the United States destroyer Greer yesterday in the
relatives in Oregon during the
North Atlantic. This was the first incident in connection
spring.
Gladys
T.
Scholtes
is
the
Furnished by Dillon Civil
summer. Several of the other oc­
with establishment ’of a U. S. patrol to Iceland. W hen it
Beaverhead
county
home
demon­
Aeronautics Station. •
cupante were more seriously in­
was suggested .that the sub may not have known it was
stration agent.
Aeronautics Station
jured.
„ While Miss Forester’s in­
an Am erican ship, the president said the fact still remained
Tl^p meeting is to begin prompt­
Montana—Generally fair“ to­ ly at 1:30 p. m., and is to last juries are not serious, she will be*
that more than one torpedo b ad bèèn fired. H e declined
night ' and Saturday, l i t t l e until 4. A general discussion will forced to remain with relatives at.
to elaborate ton the possibility that if the submarine is found
change in temperature. Min. 50, also be held on frozen storage, Bend, Ore., to recuperate for sev­
and eliminated it m ay bring the U. S. into a shooting war
max. 70.
at sea.
drying, salting and brining. . eral days.
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