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Page Three The Independent Record, Helena, Montana, Monday, August 23, 1967 7 Unions Ask Court to Quash Restraining Order Capital City News in Brief 1967-68 Dance Arts-Ballet, Tap, Card Party, Moose Hall, Mon-, Low cost quality grave me-Acrobatics, ages 4-11. Limited ay, 8 p.m. Pinochle, whist, and mortals, S. Gallagher. 442-2303.

enrollment. Registration thru refreshments. Sponsored by Of-' Adv. Rpnfr 9 Mrc Tank UJcicar AA) firorc gf U'Amon nt fha i rrc-n r. BUTTE (AP) Counsel for 442-9387 before -Adv.

Sweet corn, noon. Adv. I itujiiuuid nan diiu udinc ik- partment director, Frank H. Dunkle, started the suit Aug. 11 land was supported by the Montana Health Board with an order (against continued pollution of the river.

Green granted a chance of venue when it was argued that parties to the dispute are locat three Butte union locals argued Monday morning that the unions should not be included in the restraining order in the Clark Fork River pollution case, and that the restraining order itself should be quashed. Charles V. Huppe of Helena and Maurice S. Hennessey of "New in Helena. Ph.

442-4523. Viola Ulberg, Welcome Wagon Pre-School special, natural looking nylon falls, $28, human hair falls, $79.95, limited time. Hostess. Adv. Imperial ladies bowling league ask for Alice, Hirst Beauty Sa Woman Posts Bond for DWI lon, 442-3880.

Adv. ed in Butte, and that Missoula County is not affected by Gark Fork pollution. Butte represented Teamsters Local 375 and 2 and the Butte local of the operating engineers union. Silver Bow County Dist. Judge John B.

McClernan was expected to hand down a decision on hi il I I imiiiniin-t will begin bowling Sept. 5th, meeting to follow. Adv. Sale, moving, oriential runner, antique rocker, furniture, gun, poker table, 2 large braided rugs, fishing equipment, electric train, tea cart, cloth-ing and bottles. 101 South California (last house on East Broadway), Tues.

Aug. 29th, Wed. Aug. 30th, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Adv. Wiglets, wigs, 100 Pet. human Vital Statistics Marriage Licenses Christopher Wadner, 22, Berkley, and Edith Carlson, 24. Helena. Donald Jesse Lovely, 22, Helena, and Mary Josephine Bell, 21, Livingston.

George Mahlon Schiller, 19, two motions Monday after-i noon. I The restraining order, issued by Judge Jack L. Green of Missoula Aug. 18 ordered the Ana Mary Mercer McBroom, 68, 1307 Knight, was charged with driving while intoxicated and released on $220 bond after her car reportedly collided with the car of Neil Flaherty, 1038 Prospect, and parked cars owned by L. D.

Crowe, Chester, and Mrs. Anaconda Man Claimed by Death At VA Hospital Joe F. Rivers, 53. of Anaconda, died Saturday at Veterans Administration Hospital at Fort Tit4f MrAf WEATHER MAP Showers and thun-dershowers are forecast tonight in the central and southern Plateau regions and portions of central New England. It will be warmer in the eastern half of the nation and cooler in the upper midwest.

J. J. Robertson, Missoula, Sunday at about 4:30 p.m. No injuries were reported. conda Co.

to cease polluting the river with heavy metal salts and it enjoined the striking unions from interferring with treatment which preciptate the salts in special ponds in the Butte area. hair finest quality ever, in the popular priced field, Alice 01- sen, Hirst Beauty Salon. 442-! Stampede and Donna Lynn Tursich, 19, both East Helena. Births Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Ryan, 215 Washington, son, Aug. 28 at St. John's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Benjamin, 1312 Wilder, daughter, Aug. Cecil Rodda 3880. Adv. Late Eight Women's Bowling Police Court Fines Friday for speeding, reckless and a dog complaint League will start Monday night the 28th at 9 p.m. at Imperial Profit About $4,000 The 1967 Last Chance Stam Walter Marshall Named to High Post With VFW NEW ORLEANS Walter Marshall, nf Helena, a member 27 at St.

John's Hospital. Deaths Harrison following an extended illness. An iron worker, he was born March 16, 1914 at La Porte, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jasinski.

He enlisted in the Navy Dec. 2. 1942 at Chicago and was discharged April 23. 1945 at Oakland, Calif. Rivers is survived by his wife, Dorothy, of Anaconda.

Funeral services are pending at the Finnegan Mortuary in Anaconda and burial will be at Mount Olive Cemetery there. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmt Dies; Rites To Be in Butte Cecil Rodda, 66, 1503 Gallatin, died Sunday at St. Peter's Hospital. He had lived here a year, coming from Portland, and is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

totaled $253 police court. Fined for speeding were Be'-v Bay, 37, 230 S. Roberts, State, 'National Weather The official Helena temper- 70 ature at 1 p.m. was Forecast, Helena and vicinity Variable cloudiness today and tonight with scattered afternoon and evening thundershowers. Mostly fair and a little warmer Tuesday.

Low tonight 52. High Tuesday near 90. There is a 30 per cent probability of precipitation today, 20 per cent tonight and less than 10 per cent Tuesday. pede probably made a profit of more than $4,000, the amount Gary Lee Radway, 25, 1204 Oaks, died Sunday Aug. 27 en route to hospital following an collected the previous year, of Post No.

1116, and presently automobile accident. Lanes. Meeting at 8 p.m. Adv. Fuller Brush products, 442-5955.

Adv. Neighborhood garage sale, Wed. 9 to 4, 1001 Knight Teacher needs baby sitter. $6.00 per day. 442-9642.

Adv. Lost: Prescription ground dark glasses, at Bar Cafe North of Wolf Creek. Sat. Homer Phillips, president of the Lewis and Clark County James McPhearson, 37, 429 S. Cooke, $17; Arnie Rasmussen, 27, 430 S.

Fee, $17; Charles E. Gooch, 25, 310 5th. $28; Jeffrey Jay Blewett, 20, 730 Hauser, $19; Terry Lee Fetter, 18, 9 Shirley senior-vice commander ot me Department of Montana, was unanimously elected chairman rf thp Wpstern Conference of the Cecil Deming. Deming is coach at Helena Central High School Billy Lee Buff, 39, 24 N. Benton, Lane, died Aug.

27 in automobile accident. Hugh Haughian, 78, of Butte, died Aug. 28, Veteran's Administration Hospital, Fort Harrison. $20; John Lay ton Webb, 20, 904 survivors also include a son. Veterans of Foreign Wars of the said today.

Phillips iaid final figures are not yet available because all reports and statements have not yet been received, but that a preliminary report reveals that this year's Stampede "was big "My Dad Said Raymond, of Butte, two broth N. Rodney, $17; Jean Smith, 27, General Delivery, $22; Peter ers, lorn, of Portland, and Bert, Joe F. Rivers, 52, of Anacon WWUI.W., Leadholm, 43, 731 Stuart, $20; of Missoula; a sister, Pearl Sny MONTANA NATIONAL Station H. L. Station Please call 442-3260 Ext.

541 or L. Robert Sheran, 16. 1124 Univer der of beattle; 12 grandchildren; 442-7820. Adv. Billings 94 61 Bismarck ger adn better than last year's." United States, and assumed his office on Friday.

The Western Conference includes Kansas, Missouri, North Dakota, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah. Nevada, California. Colorado, Wyoming, Washington, Nebraska, Oregon, Idaho, California, Montana, Alaska. Hawaii. Far East Posts.

and several nieces and nephews. The body will be forwarded sity, $20; and William Sullivan, 20, 114 Broadway, $17. da, died Aug. 26, Veteran's Administration Hospital, Fort Harrison. Cecil Rodda, 66, 1503 Gallatin, died Aug.

27 at St. Peter's uvitan win meet at 7 a.m. 89 62 83 58 65 53 88 59 104 78 88 72 74 49 Bozeman so caigary Broadus 97 55 Chicago Butt 82 54 Denver Cut Bank 87 56 Las Vegas Dillon 84 47 Los Angeles Drummond 89 52 P'l Michael E. Naegele, 21, 1940 He noted that the profit will go to increasing and improving the facilities and the beauty of the fairgrounds," and said he hoped that spectators this year Hauser, paid $29 for reckless from Hagler's Mortuary to Do-lan Mortuary in Butte for services at 10 a.m. Wednesday.

Bur driving. Glasgow 94 62 New Orleans 84 72 Great Falls 93 56 New York 85 67 Havre 95 58 Phoenix 106 82 Helena 89 55 P'tland, Ore. 90 60 Tuesday for breakfast at Jor genson's Holiday Inn. Frontier Town's outstanding dinners being served daily. For reservations call 442-4560.

-Adv. ial will be at Mount Monah Nancy Duensing, 1440 Pop Panama Canal Zone and Japan, noticed the improvements made lar, paid $10 for allowing Cemetery. Kalispell 85 45 St. Louis with last year Stampede prof her dog to run at large. 79 52 91 63 63 58 Lewistown 93 58 Salt Lake Livingston 88 53 San Fran.

its. 87 6) Published weekday (except Miles City 99 66 Seattle Missoula 89 50 Spokane W. Y'wstone 78 43 Wash. D.C. 86 65 1881 Attend Lost, girl's blue bike, name Rand Hewitt Rites Tuesday if Saturday) afternoons and Sun day morning by the Independ Whitehall 87 46 address on it in black paint, 442- State precipitation: Billings, Boze 4108.

Adv. ent Record, 317 Allen Hel Phillips said he and the other board members were grateful to all those who contributed tothe event. On the board with Phillips are Clyde W. Burgan, Gene Biller-beck and Harold Ormseth. man, Broadus, trace; Butte, trace; Dillon, Great Falls, trace; Helena, ena, Montana, zip code 59601 Funeral services for Rand Final Session Of Meeting 10; Lewistown, Livingston, Miles Chuck's Barber Shop will be Second Class Postage Paid at City, trace.

Douglas Hewitt, 19, 1818 Gold closed Sept. 1st and 2nd. Adv National precipitation: Chicago, trace; Helena, Montana, 59601. en, who was found dead of a New Orleans, I 29; New York, 2.13; Salt Kathy Wohlberg is executive Lake, .01. self inflicted gunshot wound Wanted to buy, a mountain Jehovah's Witnesses from 17 secretary.

cabin or suitable building site, congregations in western Mon Saturday, will be at 2 p.m, Tuesday at Hagler Mortuary. DAILY PRECIPITATION SUMMARY Amount 24 hours ending last mid-. write box 814 Independent tana concluded their semi-annu nioht .10 The Rev. George Harper will Total this month to date al circuit convention Sunday at Marshall succeeded vuijo fo-lri of Nasille, and will hold his meeting in Phoenix. on Nov.

3 and 4 when all of the newly elected officers of the National Organizations and the new committee members of the west will also meet. William Heath of Salt Lake City was elected vice chairman, and James Fisher of Kansas City, was elected treasurer. Marshall appointed Robert A. Durkee of Helena as the conference secretary, and William Hansen of Flagstaff, as sergeant at arms. Marshall also appointed Rufus Klaus of San Francisco, as parliamentarian.

As chairman ot the Western Conference, Marshall will act as the spokesman for this group, and will appear in Washington, D.C. and Kansas City, the national headquarters, during his term of office. Marshall also selected Ben Hodces of New Mex Total this month to date last year. .32 officiate and interment will be Record. Adv.

The men's lounge at the Capi Normal this month to de-te .77 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS If you fail to receive your copy of The Independent Record from your carrier DIAL 442-7190 Weekdays before 6:30 p.m. in Forestvale Cemetery. January 1 to date this year 10.38 the Civic Center. Lee Plummer, local presiding minister, said the threeay tal City Rescue Mission is open January 1 to date last year 3.61 Hewitt, a 1966 graduate of $9 Billion Spending Cut Called For January 1 to date, 30-vear normal 8.02 Helena Senior High School, was gathering saw 881 assembled for daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m Books, magazines, writing ta employed at Foley's Mill.

the convention highlight, the bles and counseling all day are Sundays before 11 a.m. He was preceded death by showing of the film, "God Can available. Showers and shaves a brother, icott, in 1955. Lne'i Studio No one is going to pull th wool over young Bennett Tintinger's eyes. He has his own ideas and coupled with dad's suggestions they get along great.

A good pair toi draw to. Bennett is another of our bright new customer and the year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tintinger of 323 Pine St. not Lie.

During the concluding remarks the convention dele are available from 9 a.m. to Survivors besides his parents, WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. Fire conditions in the Helena National Forest today are extreme on a scale of low, moderate, high, very high, and extreme. The total number of fires to date is 40, of which nine were man caused. gates were unanimous in joining William Proxmire, chairman of Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce Hewitt of Helena, are a grandfather. Rob Subscription Ratti Dally (except Saturday) and Sunday by mall, out of Montana (in the United States)- the local congregation in ex the Joint Senate-House Eco ert Hi. Connell of Marysville, pressing appreciation to the of nomic Committee, called today I year $18.00 Daily (except Saturday) and Sunday, by mail. In Mon for a $9 billion spending cut in place of President Johnson's a grandmother, Mrs.

Edith Hewitt of Helena, his brother, Dave, of Helena, and several ficials and townspeople of Helena for their cooperation and hospitality. Plummer said the regular noon. The weekly women's meeting of the Capital City Rescue Mission will be at 9 a.m. Thursday. Women are invited to select free clothing for their families after the meeting.

Doors open at 8 a.m. Where's The Fire? Late Saturday afternoon firemen ans tana) year 15.00 Six months 7.75 Three months 4.00 NAACP Charges proposed 10 per cent surcharge on income taxes. aunts, uncles and cousins. Dailv (exceot Saturday) and Pallbearers will be Robert To- Sunday, by carrier, per month 1M Discrimination But, the Wisconsin Democrat schedule of meetings at the HOWr DELIVERY FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOl is a convenience, not an expense! ico, Ted Adler, of Yakima, and Morris Kraus of Kansas at his time and place mmmittpp for the 19G8 Winter bin, James Flynn, Marc Cort- said, no spending reduction Kingdom Hall, 1018 Cole, will ing, Rick O'Connell, John Hor- resume with the Tuesday, 8 Against Athletes would be possible without John son's concurrence. ton and Wally O'Connell.

Conference meeting, which will wered a call to Catholic Central be decided in Washington in "It is difficult or impossible NEW YORK (AP) An affili p.m. Bible study. A public discourse is to be given Sunday on the subject, "Your Faith How Far Does It Reach?" Death List Published March of 1968. High where a clothes drier in the basement fired-up and set ate of the National Association for any congressional coalition to resist the great pressures for spending unless the President rhillips off the sprinkler system. Fire HONG KONG (AP) Com for the Advancement of Colored People says Negro athletes are Surprised Cook leads the way," Proxmire said.

munist Chinese terrorists today Butte Man Dies being discriminated against in men estimated minor damage to some clothes and possibly the drier. Ken Taylor, 31 1 S. Park, was He said big cuts could be puDiisnea a death list of six the selection of celebrities for barbecueing in his back yard pr nt anti-Communist made in the public works and television sports commercials. At VA Hospital Saturday evening. CHEKD QUALITY Where's The Fire? Firemen A copy of a survey on which space programs and more money could be saved by the withdrawal of four of the six U.S.

di Then uninvited guests arrived. Thev were five firemen on the charge is based has been Hugh Haughian, 78, of Butte, sent to the Federal Communica Chinese the Reds said would be executed like radio comedian Lam Bun. The list included Paul Tsiu, secretary for Chinese Affairs in the Hong Kong government, two legislative counci trucks Nos. 1 and 2. and thev put out a grass fire at the home of Dave Colvin, 2300 Livingston, after a trash fire got out of control Sunday afternoon.

It took visions from Europe. He called tions Commission with a sugges weren't they said really died Monday at Veteran's Administration Hospital at Fort Harrison following a short ill 315 East Sixth Ave. PHONE 442-1550 J. Howard Rerz C. Ernest Rerz Ben G.

Burgess Tom Twichel Dairies tion for a fuller investigation for at least a one year postponement, in spending on the trying to crasn me party. A neiehbor had noticed smoke 200 gallons of water. by the FCC of the possibility of multi-billion-dollar supersonic ness. He was retired. Survivors are his wife, Mary, racial bias in the production and broadcast of television commer A car driven by Robert John "At Your Door-ot Your Store" air transport development pro coming from the rear of Taylor's house and called.

lors, two newspaper executives and the chairman of a village elders' association. The death threat, published in an underground Communist ter Dial 442-3805 "A surprised cook but no harm of Butte, and a stepdaughter, Helena Divine of Anaconda. gram. Proxmire made his proposal in a speech prepared for Senate done," says the fire report. Haughian entered the Army in cials." The survey report says Negroes appeared in 5 per cent of 351 commercials connected with the coverage of 47 sports programs in New York last fall.

delivery. Crawford, 18, Dillon, collided with a parked car owned by Dennis Donovan, 515 Highland, on Rodney south of 5th, Sunday evening. Angelia Crawford, 5 months, in the rear seat, was reported bruised. Crawford was cited for careless driving and Butte, May 28, 1918, and was discharged at Fort Russell, April 5, 1919. FETTER, Terry Lee, aged 18 years, of 9 Shirley Road.

Funeral arrangements pending. RADWAY, Gary Lee, aged 25 years, of 1204 Oakes St. Chapel services at 10:30 a.m. Aug. 30, with Rev.

George Harper rorist propaganda sheet, said the six would eliminated like Lam Bun. The 37-year-old comedian and his brother were turned into human torches last Thursday when terrorists bombed their car, doused them in gasoline, and then set them afire. Funeral services are pending at Duggan-Merrill Mortuary in lacking a driver's license. Butte and burial will be at Holy Cross Cemetery there. Animal Shelter A "reverse action" event, almost as strange as "a man bites dog," occurred at the Helena Animal Shelter between 11 a.m., and noon Friday.

Somebody took a cat. And Jerry wants it back. The cat, a long-haired black feline wearing The Helena Chamber of Commerce is seeking board and room homes for high school stu Per Square Free Fodder Kitchen CALCUTTA, India (AP) While many relief agencies have opened free kitchens for 10 million famine-stricken people in eastern India's Bihar State, a local organization has started a "free kitchen" for cattle of the area. Cow-worshippers have been tJ Navajos to dents from Lincoln and Deer Lodge. The science of oceanography is important to shipping, fishing, communications and clima-tological studies.

Turn On MAGDALENA, N.M. (AP) JU FISCHER FUNERAL CHAPEL Probate Matters A decree was granted in dis An electrical blackout will be a green collar, is Jerry's pet. Jerry is the animal control officer, Jerry Thompson. The cat, which prowls around the shelter area in pursuit of mice, is needed on the job and wanted by his master. is all it will cost for a new floor with a luxury look A baby boa constrictor grows about a foot the first year and then four to six inches a year for trict court here for the final dis contributing iiberaiiy so that the kitchen can import fodder from outside areas and save cattle from dying.

the next few years. tribution of the estate of Rev. William J. Garrity, who died Oct. 26, 1966.

W. J. and Marian Louise Garrity, his parents, re (Formerly Herman Co.) Rodney at 7th C. R. (Ray) Fischer Lloyd Linden PH.

442-1234 lifted today on a remote indian reservation. Electric power will be ushered into the Alamo Navajo reservation with an air raid siren and two light bulbs glowing on a lonely pole. Nearly 1,000 persons are expected to watch the "turn-on" ceremony for the 848 Alamos. The inaugural of electrical service to the poverty-stricken mstrong A Very Busy Weekend ceived $4,842.48 and all of the personal property. The clear market value of the estate was $5,431.08.

nament dropped some water "We had a busy From 5 p.m. Friday until gjiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimit a.m. today Police Chief Jack off-shoot of the Navajos includes a scheduled telephone talk from K1A0LEE3 Private Pilots Asked Not to Fly Over Forest Fire Areas Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey from Minneapolis, Minn. EXCELOPf VINYL-ASBESTOS tile Chose from 20 Decorator Colors Williams and his officers made 26 physical arrests, issued 61 citations for moving traffic violations and gave directions to a homing pigeon who had gotten lost and wandered into Helena There was an incipient riot balloons to the street at about 1:15 a.m.

Saturday morning. Between 25and 30 interested Helena youths gathered below and some rocks were thrown at the hotel windows. Officers arrived. The crowd went home. All except for Michael Edward Maierle, 20, 431 N.

Benton. He went to the police station. Reportedly, shortly after the Placer incident, about 1:55 MISSOULA (AP) Officials of the Forest Service's five-state It Pays to Know Your STATE FARM AGENT cade. The Cascade marshall the report said was even then being taken to a Great Falls hospital after being struck on the head with a bottle wielded by either the man or the woman in the car. Warfare broke out between a boy and a girl at Bair's Cafe, but was settled before officers could get there.

And on Cutler some parents had to be reminded to muzzle their children who were keeping neighbors awake. This morning Bill's Specialty reported a burglary of its warehouse, the former Helena Ice at 423 W. Main. Several Northern Region announced Sat- llurday that air above major for- Friday night, a suincide Satur fiest fires is closed to private air plane traffic. Phone 442-8520 1 650 Logan Street I Darrell Grimes I Don R.

Hagler "We have airplanes dropping day night and an alleged drunK-en driver with four mangled vehicles reported to her credit Sunday afternoon. Something over 200 incident smokejumpers, fire retardant, a.m., young Maierle became involved in a discussion with a lady further up the street and officers signed a complaint 1 2" squares 1 8c per square 8 turn Mm L' vCjf A Lj 4788 and supplies; reconnaissance planes and helicopters all flying in concentrated areas," said reports for the period noted minor things like covering an charging of th peace. Maierle posted $25 bond. open manhole near St Mary's and taxing note ot a stolen reg istered female Labrador dog, and a burglary early this morn- Jftnstab "ig- "It wasn't really a not," says "iHiiiiiiiniiimnniiiiiutiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiHiiinnr RODDA, Cecil, aged 66 years, of 1503 Gallatin Ave. Funeral services at the Dolan Mortuary, Butte, Aug.

30, at 10 a.m. Interment in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Butte. HEWITT, Ran aged 19 years, of 1818 Golden St. Chapel services at 2 p.m., Aug.

29, with Rev. George Harper officiating. Interment in Forestvale Cemetery. cases of beer were taken by thieves who entered through a door in the roof. "Somebody in the area will probably have a party tonight," says the chief.

And the pigeon. Must have gotten on the wrong radio beam. Police contacted Great Falls. And Great Falls contacted the owner, and relayed back information about how to box and ship the confused bird to Great Falls COD. the region's air operations officer Henry Viche.

"It's simply too crowded for spectators." Viche said the skies above the Trapper Peak fire in northern Idaho and the Monture fire in Lolo National Forest have been closed by Federal Aviation Agency regulations. "Although other areas are not closed officially," he said, "we are asking private pilots to stay clear because of safety reasons." Chief Williams, "but it might have been if we hadn't gotten Jack Weiser Hurt ad Center State Form Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. State Form Life Insurance Company State Farm Fire Casualty Company HOME OFFICE Bloomington, Illinois The apparent suicide of Rand D. Hewitt, 19, 1818 Golden, was reported at about 7:30 p.m. Saturday, after his body was found in his car behind the hill south of the capitol.

A pistol was in his hand. Sunday night Helena officers were warned to be on the lookout for a California car whose occupants were wanted in Cas FLOORING SHOP things quieted down quickly." What" happened was that some funsters on the Placer Hotel third floor perhaps visitors 442-5501 212 N. Rodney for the Legion baseball tour.

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