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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 1

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1 aNa The daily inter lake KALISPELL MONTANA WEDNESDAY APRIL 3 1957 7 CENTS Dallas Tornado Kills 9 WestShore93Groupto Push Somers South Road Section fear Evergreen Dal the as that the at least mention deep diteli filled with points MOSQUITO MONEY Israel Chases edayeens Near Jordan considered a Tornadoes Kill Ike Denies 16 Persons was forgotten It put thd kitchen be were destroyed in Dallas alone Ike Issues Air orce Defers Democrats Win Lakeside Project Texas Election Long Time Resident Here Margaret Aileen Barry Braun con tracts in June or July Mans fields office said it would prob later they did not observi state hold Traffic Violations Race Track ire fire ceme nau puiutnx men ijouco ior LUCS ana 2U27Z1 10T stables and killed an estimatedihopes was never in the running Hutcheson A total of 184 of 254 22 race horses the sheriffs office AU told there were 20 men in counties had been heard from with Isaid the race 18 Democrats and two 78 complete vucvA uu ueiaiis ui me con conierenc Terence and learned of the post been set Parkland reported pur ma Police blown water plans for sew repairs to the hit Dallas was tornadoes that last last had fiee was City send floral EMERSON Robert careless driving paid KNOPLE Lowell exceeding 93 to meter at and dashed it The house was school badly Harry An could have fire the went the governorship and one for attorney general His election meant that Democrats will continue to a 49 47 edge in the US Senate The Republican Party went all out in an effort to get a GOP candidate elected and win a 48 48 tie in the Senate With Vice President Richard tie breaking vote this would have given the Republicans contrpl of the Senate But Thad Republicans The Republicans concentrating on Hutcheson had hoped that the Democratic major ity would split its vote so widely the mosquito control drive re ported to the Council that a com mittee originated by the Kalispell Chamber of Commerce and sup ported by civic groups hopes to establish a mosquito control dis trict He said revenue from the dis trict would not be available in time to be used this year and he asked support of the Council for the program this year The Council voted $500 for mosquito control and a committee was instructed to seek suuoort of the county commissioners a similar amount Bids were authorized for chase of a turbine cleaning Montgomery County police said anv "improper by the presiden tial limousine Mr Eisenhower discussed the incident good humoredly in reply to a question at the start of to news conference HITS The particularly hard: Edgefield St in the Oak Cliff section of Dallas an industrial residential section in the Trinity River bottoms along the edge of Love ield (municipal airport) and near the point in BY WALTER LOGAN United Press Staff Correspondent Israeli officials announced that "large security forces" moved al most to the Jordan border today in pursuit of edayeen (Arab com mandoes! who ambushed an Israeli police patrol Israel announced several new be enough to elect Hutcheson Yarborough will fill the 21 months remaining in the term of OUR POINTS tornado hit four Leaves 800 Homes Damaged A tor to its radio" after the tornado DALLAS Tex (UT) nado rumbled slowly across tulles of Dallas yesterday crushing an estimated 800 homes killlngl nine prisons ami injuring ai lease 152 The State Department of Public Safety estimated that 600 other persons were hurt but not ser iously enough to go tn hospitals Boxcars full of bricks were blown from railroad tracks was marripH fn Alhavt Braunberger in Pontiac They continued to make this their home Mrs Braunberger is survived by her husband one daughter Miss Virginia Braunberger of Billings a son Dr A Barry Braunberger of Kalispell four grandchildren and one sister Miss Emma Barry of Pontiac I1L The body is at Johnson uneral Home where the rosary will be recited todav at 8:15 nm Reouiem went on tb destroy all of the furnishings with the exception of a television set a chair and a small amount of personal belongings before evergreen volunteer firement were called to the scene by a neighbor iremen with the two Evergreen In other incidents raising ten sion in Israeli Jordanians stoned The tornado broke gas pipes and electric lines Many persons stayed in partly wrecked homes all night despite threatening thunderstorms because they cd looters Last night hours after the las tornado a twister to the near ort Worth licked up house carried It against a with the exception of Lots 1 and 2 of Block 3 Tentatively scheduled a meet ing with engineer John Morrison for April 8 or April 15 for the pur pose of considering age treatment and city sewers The council also request for removal of a parking the former Koppang Building to permit construction of a carwash establishment Mavor TOLEDO Ohio (UP) A at the ort Miami airgrounds race track near here early today Hutcheson of Houston upon whom destroyed several barns a the Republicans had pinned their islpd hnnm oc noi in ISn i nino I in discussions of the Thompson alls route at a meeting tentative ly planned for early May CRITICIZES Ernie White member of the 93 association display'd the now Montana highway maps distributed by the state advertising depart ment and criticized (lie department ior navlng given little of the lathead He id lathead Lake is mentioned only once on tile back of the map and there are no pictures of Northwest Mon tana The 93 association discussed plans for a brochure advertising the attractions of the west shore area and discussed possibilities of i area wide promotional ram paign Time was spent in discussing the loadside park program and plans for a ladies night meeting of the association in May at which the group hopes to be able to show the colored film of Highwav 93 Clair Manning president of the 93 association presided at the meeting Paul Johnson chairman of the Kalispell Chamber's high way committee attended as did Brown Bill Hess and Lloyd Harris of the Polson Chamber affected by water traveling through the pipes McClintick said the equipment requested would drag a bucket from one manhole to another and chine and buckets for the purpose streets wasT nf rlpaninff ritv Imps City engineer McClintick reported that many lines were as much as half filled with gravel CALL SK6 3666 If you fall to receive your copy of The Daily Inter Lako from your carrier any weekday evening telephone SK6 3666 before 6:30 Sundayi cal) SK6 3666 between I and 11 a In Whitefish dial UN2 5504 icwtcu tvudv pxn nequiem speed limit forteited $15 bond high mass will be celebrated at St THIBERT Ronald careless driv Matthew's Catholic Church tomor mg forfeited S15 bond Irow at 10 am with the Rev TONKINSON John careless ather William Morley as cele driving forfeited $15 bond Ibrant Burial will be in the family DALLAS Tex (UP) Killer tornadoes whirled slowly through north Texas and southern Okla homa late crushing hundreds of homes killing at least 18 persons and injuring upwards of 800 others Nine persons were killed in Dallas the hardest hit area IRE DESTROYED the interior and most of the furnishings at the Dean Hess residence on River Road in Evergreen last night Here an Evergreen fireman chops a hole in the roof of the house as firemen fought the flames Seattle office of the Corps offponement A later Inter lake in rngmeers told The Daily Inter Lake yesterday that it longer has the authority to advertise for on the proposed Air orce radar station near Lakeside but the Washington office of Sen Mike Mansfield (D Mont) said today that action on the station has been deferred only due to a lack of funds and that bids will be called later this month The Engineers had scheduled a pre bid conference with contrac tors for Kalispell this morning but told The Daily Inter Lake yesterday that the conference had hnon noct nnnorl Tha said they had notified the Kali spell Chamber of Commerce of fice in mid March that the con ference was to be postponed but the Chamber had failed to make a public announcement of the can cellation The Inter Lake made a routine 1 call to the Portland and Seattle 1 offices of the Engineers yesterday to check on details of the con i House Clears Way On Civil Rights WASHINGTON (UP) The House today cleared the way for a drive to get a vote on the civil rights bill But the bill's support ers were pessimistic about get ting fast action iling of formal reports for and against the administration pro gram cleared the way for a drive to get it througluthe House Rules Committee and on to the House loor JUUIC iMaUHMlHiVUl lUdVUr with 'Claude Walter and Chief of Police Meade James will investigate the matter The city engineer also reported I that the spring breakup of city i worse (than usual He said the street crews nave been using a new heat ed material for filling holes which is superior to anything used fore OUR CHILDREN Dill Automobiles were blown houses Eire Marshal Guy bort saM one automobile over a house "worked fine even cry Ing and 1 dug them out" before the board in about He said that from the Ameri weeks 'can standpoint the Communists Members stressed that a new arc not keeping the Korean ar i route over Thompson Pass would mistiee in accordance with its imake lathead Lake at Elmo only original terms A BRAUNBERGER plot at Conrad Memorial tery riends who wish may' spiritual bouquets in lieu of tribute 16 passed our of the victims in Dallas were children ramzine from five years to one month old athers returning from work went berserk when they found their homes wrecked and families gone and police had to hold them until they calmed down "My wife and 1 saw it coining" liobert Thurman 31 bringing bls wife In to a hospital for treatment said "Wu bad our children lie down on the floor Wo Just had time to do this when we looked Her iout to see it coming on us lown "1 heard my wife and children A request to purchase city and oil slime which was not property as a building site for a $200t)q0 $250000 bowling alley rejected by the Kalispell Council last night Architectural drawinc of proposed bowling alley was shown thus would clear the sewer lines at the meeting The plans permit a "tremendous im been drawn for II AV (Bill) Arnold prevement in the sewer system" and the group he represented Dost of tiie machine was esti interested in purchasing the tri mated at $2500 to $3000 phis angle of land south of the Babe 00 for clamshell type buckets in other action the Council: Approved a petition for installa tion of a street light at ifth Av I 1 uiuir rinriPiinin sionm of the Confirmed the appointment of mem Cloudy Partly cloudy this afternoon clearing tonight High today 5() or slightly higher Low tonight 25 30 High tomorrow near 50 the Suez Canal will speed a test of anti Israel blockade government sources said today Recent reports said Israel plan ned to send a test ship into the canal in convoy to see if Egyptian authorities would per mit it to pass freely Statements by Ben Gurion and oreign Min 1 ister Golda Meir Indicate the is near at hand Ben Gurion told Parliament night he felt this was the chance his government felt it to achieve guarantees for navigation ably be July before contracts are let if the proposed project reaches that stage The office explained The Engineers that all projects of this nature are Being considered on an in dividual basis rather than in the defense It is possible the office that any single project could be cancelled or de ferred If other projects have priority There has been no of ficial designation of priority for the Lakeside project No future date for an Engineers PnnfpTOnr'a ti ifh nnnt rnaf Are Speed Orders ASHINGTON (UP) Presi dent Eisenhower said today he has issued orders to his Secret Service drivers never to exceed the speed limit in the future The President told his news conference he had no idea that his car was speeding on his drive from Washington to Gettysburg Pa last riday PnllPO rtf AT not vwiiiumuij uuiuyt quiry to Mansfield's office brought Md flagged three carloads of re a clarification i porters who were following the Mansfield's office said today presidential car but did not slow that the Air orce has asked the 'down the chief executive himself Engineers to advertise for bidsThe reporters said they and the later this month If and when President were doing 70 to 75 funds are made available the Air'miles an hour when the press cars orce hopes it will be in a posi were slowed down in a zone where tion to go ahead with original the the legal speed limit is 55 plans which called for letting of 'miles been Ever tA'vuziuu! Mill 1CUUHN ILIIIII HTP' iimux uvh MVUIU UC ISN1I I PV At 1 A tt nc it a i urrn iimiih ir re: struggle with Premier 1 that emains is for the soil declined to estimate whether such Mnabulsi over Hussein's efforts' U( eyf completed They'a reduction would be possible next to keep Jordan from falling info P'ojeu wui oe year the Communist camp Dispatches from capi tal of Amman said a powerful seg ment of the cabinet had joined with the king who would like to! at rimo only prigmal terms strengthen Jordan's ties with the Mrs A Braunberger Dies Both Syria and Jordan have been) reported torn for weeks in a I struggle for power between pro Cominpnist and anti Communist groups The fight in Syria was ire Ravages Evergreen Home our members of the Dean a mass of flames and laintiy were forced from their home early last night as fire start ing from a pan of oil on a cook stove completely ruined the in terior of the house on River in Evergreen The fire discovered about 7:15 pm came after a pan of oil which trucks were able to save the out had been Placed on a stove to heat I side sfninfnrns fhnv iivi U1UUC1UI 'Vinal 4 the flames under control about outbreaks of edayeen terrorism' three minutes after receiving the an(l C01 Neheminh Brosh the 1s alarm delayed because calls were raeli military spokesman reported first placed to the Kalispell de 20 minute border clash between partment and the county unit be Syrian and Israeli troops last night fore being turned in to the Ever green force Seven hose lines were used to an Israe'i patrol in Jerusalem it 11 1 Urie squeicn me ure wnicn was neipea oi me oia aor by escaping gas from a refriger ator It was the first test for the new Evergreen fire truck which supplied the pressure to the lines from the Stillwater River about 100 feet away Assistant ire Chief drew said much more been saved had the promptly reported togreen department He 'say that residents of green district should acquaint themselves with the Evergreen fire number SK6 7474 and to call as soon as a fire is detected No estimate of the damage has yet been made section should receive top priority in District 1 They said the fact that tiie Pablo Polson section of Highway 93 will be built first was a violation of that agreement but they were unable to determine why that project was given prior ity It was pointed out in the discus sion that the Soiners south sec tion will cost about $1400000 Keith Denton secretary of the 93 association said his group had been informed by Scott Hart state highway engineer that in order to have this section rebuilt it would be necessary to let District 1 funds accumulate until enough money was available for all of the work i The 93 group said the state has called the Somers south section i uiic ui me most nazaraous and one oi ine most to maintain! in a ctoto Each of the three organizations will name three men to a commit tee to make a preliminary study nf nlanc fnr tha uiujcui ana ii uin jthat committee will be chosen a iu aypcai uviuie me' dan held city and an Arab farmer commission was killed by a mine near TaibehL a of village yesterday on the Israeli the of the Jordan border j'Vay which is to be but Military sources said the Israeli thU 3rea iS noliee nafrnl nnvtoa on Indlan reservation land and' 7C yard school and damaged Tiie tornado part of a brood of struck nt least eight Texas coun Itles and southeastern Oklahoma Total casualties in both states were at least 15 dead and 190 injured Weather Bureau tornado fore casters issued a severe thunder storm and tornado alert for most of Oklahoma extreme western Arkansas northeastern Texas and north central Texas until 5 am today It took the tornado that hit Dal las more than 30 minutes to make its way with a vast roar from Bird Airport in southwest Dallas' to northwest Dallas where it broke up and vanished Assistant Police Chief Curry of Dallas estimated that 800 homes were destroyed or damaged' and that damage totals $1500000 But attendants at (City County) Hospital that 35 or 40 persons bad gone through the lists of injured look ing for missing relatives feared some may have been into a DALLAS Tex (UP) The Democrats retained control of the US Senate today on the hard fought victory of liberal Ralph Yarborough in a Texas specialjthat a Republican minority would eiecuon Yarborough torpedoed his Demo cratic opposition and Renublican hopes in his first win in the term of tries for high office He previous ad t0 rcslgn ly had lost three bids for the' the Senate t0 be A 11 VI The race was one between two the Democrats Yarborough and congressman at large Martin Dies Dies ran a close second as the hours ticked last night but when the Texas Election Bureau closed its doors for the night Dies needed from 75 to 80 per cent of the remaining uncounted vote to catch Yarborough When the Texas Election Bu reau quit counting last night Yar borough had 310842 votes to 255016 for Dies and 202721 for Council Rejects Bowling Alley Bid ment Accepted the bid for city road oil from Unity Petroleum Corn of Dr Smith Willis chairman of Kalispell at 11 cents per gallon assed a resolution of intention to extend the city limits to take in all of Woodland Park addition northwest Dallas where it broke Il'ith fK 4 A a up The Department of Public Safety said that in addition to the tor nado in Dallas County there were tornadoes in the Texas counties of Collin Montague Grayson Delta Lamar Wise and Tarrant WATER TANK WORK McClintick said erection of water tank was under' wav that the project was expected to be completed within six weeks swept on into Oklahoma Dr Towne city health ive were killed in Oklahoma officer reported that Kalispell and 14 others were injured there creameries have remedied previ (bringing the two state death toll ous troubles and that bacteria to 16 An estimated 800 homes Counts worn Well hflnxir lh In recommended He said all producers now have bacteria counts in the milk and cream produced He praised the laboratory checks being made and said the money being spent by the City Council to assure a low bacteria is "paying Mrs Albert Braunberger giuups me iignt Syria was still unresolved Hus res'dcnt of Kalispell seln appeared to be gaining die yesterday at her home 440 strength in Jordan sixth Ave East She was the wife There have been recurrent of A Braunberger owner of rumors Nabulsi had resigned but Braunberger Jewelry Co he was still premier early today Margaret An Amman dispatch said he may berger was borQ P()nti JU submit a formal resignation latertbe daughter of David and Kate He is pro Commumst dislikes the Murphy Barry sbe to wo Eisenhower Doctrine and Baghdad manhood there and on June 20 Pant anil coal aIaco tine VAVCV uvo lUUl oyna ana rgypr Political unrest was also re came to Kalispell in 1908 and had poneu in iran an any ot ine unit ed States and a member of the Baghdad Pact LAKESIDE (ILNS) Shore Highway 93 Association last night pushed ahead with its plans for construction of the Somers south section of Highway 93 and for con struction of the Thompson Pass route to Spokane With representatives of the Kalispell and Polson Cham oeis oi commerce attending last meetim of tlm sociation plans were made for committees to work toward V'' piujvvia A committee of the three oiganizations will meet soon to discuss the sys tem" for Highway 93 con struction The association said it had been mutually agreed in the past that the A 1 Ruth ball park on Highway 93 Thp CnnnrH nvlxinnc pnnstniri ing a wayside park for tourists In1 me area ana nvenwers Council expressed the opinion hat Knnnid innac i the city already had released more ber of the Kalispell police depart htnu until vs tust' 49TH YEAR NO 281 tto 2 Ben Gurion Wants Suez Canal Test JERUSALEM Israel (UP) Premier David Ben Gurion's warn and more than 700 others were ing that now is Israel's the injured A 10th person was killed chance" to win free navigation of rov mues northeast of Dallas and black tornado funels 192 miles from Spokane Corres pondence from Murray Idaho Thompson alls and Plains indi cates interest in the project and the Plains group will be asked to arrange a meeting of the Idaho and Montana interests to plan th steps toward securing the route Kalispell Polson and Cnnnr Somers south section of Idaho Chambers of Com B'Slwy 93 boul 10 of highway including Angel Hill would be given top pri ority in District 1 The organ izations now hope to confirm the priority then confer with the State Highway Commis sion in regard to its sched uling of the project APRIL MEETING The two Chambers and the association hope to be readv meet with the commission later this month in Helena The group pointed out that some time ago the 93 association and the Kalispell and Polson Chambers had agreed that the Somers south an I 1 11 Plan to Quit WAcinvrwAv Eisenhower today denounced as not true reports that be is prepar ing to step out of office and turn the reins of government over to Vice President Richard Nixon Mr Eisenhower was asked at ja crowded news conference about reports that he was preparinc to quit the presidency when world conditions permit He replied that there is no rea son for anyone to doubt his basic integrity and honesty and that he police patrol prevented heavy in hp dnu fully intends to serve out his elect losses through swift action but! I take term of office that two men were wounded ser Members os Other highlights of ihc news cor iously in the attack Icmbars of 93 association ference Jordan was reported in 1 tbe He expressed hope that a tax turmoil but reports from there'" reduction would be possible before maue he leaves office in 1981 But he Ever ire I ''UL x7 i V'A AV A A f' 'I.

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