Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 2

Location:
Kalispell, Montana
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE DAILY 15'TEK LAKE KALISPELL MONTANA 11ES)T JI LY 2 1 TWO THE DAILY INTER LAKE KNTKHEI) IN KALISPELL AH SECOND CLASH MATTKII Only 10c 30c tv ct the THE RESULT LENIENCY strike synipn ft city prison 1 11 potential murderers and should not be allowed at large THE BANKERS ARE RIGHT i ft ORPHEUM utility plants Last Time He Speer 01 son A SWELL COMEDY HIT! By MRS ALEXANDER GEORGE he for AlXVashingtonDaybook ft 2 3 salt and 156 2 I HiirnJjCtOmnYiM'uOuom mZniZuJi uizutf tz giz ft uiv iZ it uwn 1 COMING SOON PHIL SHERIDAN ORCHESTRA comes direct Phone 20 343 irt Ave MBMRTy WKE THE frei(S v's and His Orchestra tanions musical or In as 2 5) on the way to Co Both cars went into far the movies turninc L't durin took to 22 GRIP bj ft eomprdmise with the plant would campaign for the nomination in any sense this docs not mean that the republican convention might not nominate him or that he would re fuse to accept the bid ew men can afford to turn down such an offer from one of the great political parties and he probably is no excep tion going armed when they commit a crime they show that they are ready to take life if necessary Silence Not Significant IT NEVERTHELESS Is true that the voice of the Michigan senator II becoming more and more known to the people of the country His observations on current questions are listened to by the politicians ami weighed carefully While he may not be making a 1 tablespoon chopped plmlento 4 teaspoon 3s teaspoon pepper J4 cold water teaspoon Halt cup lemon juice 2 whites beaten th'' first shovel of I odge Hock ('rock iniiiilv within th'1 Bing Crosby's would seem to the perfect movie philosophy never worries about his act ini because ho doesn't pretend to bo an actor And his singing doesn't both er him because lie doesn't protend to be a great singer 2 cups Hour 4 teaspoons bak ing powder li teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons THE mi HMM Pearl Trepang isheries Thursday island in Torres straits belonging to Queensland Australia is a center of the pearl and trepang fish eries and urged individuals the RETAINS HIS ON THE LEAD MONTANA OPEN enthusiasm which she will sing several operatic arias eluding tlio Laknm "boll well as new melodies Special Matinee 1 hvrsday 2:30 MENUS TH AY TRUCK AND AUTO COLLIDE NEAR ALLS 0 (IcnHrMe4) KALISPELL MONTANA The Montana State Bankers' association in convention at Glacier Park advocated abolition of the postal savings depart ment in resolutions passed at their sessions In this we believe they are right The postal savings de partment was probably created fortlie purpose of providing an One the Lucks driven hy William Vincent and a car driven by James Ryan of Cut Bank col lided about 5:110 last evening on Highway No lumbia alls the ditch Mr Vincent and George Harder who accompanied him went to the Sisters' hospital for treatment and Mr Vincent is still a patient there today Mr and Mrs Ryan were somewhat shaken up and bruised and Mrs Ryan received medical care at the hospital last evening Both she and Mr Ryan are nil right today and able to be up town Mr Ryan was on his way to Kalispell to attend the initiation of the lodge last evening the enameling ipoke for MEMBER OE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use fr re puhllcation of all news dispatches credited to it or not other wise credited in this paper and also the local news herein Terre Haute Ind July 22 Aily 1 a bare sprinkling of Imsiness hnuro opened todav i from 151)0 to 2 0H0 Indiana national guardsmen tighten 1 eil down military control on tills citvi of 1'160110 which Is in the second day of Kalispell uneral Home Edward Sherman Mgr Lemon Ice Recipe (Serve as dessert or with main course for luncheon or dinner) Dinner Serving our Chicken Stuffed Peppers naked Squash Glueberry Squares Putter Cabbage And Peet Relish Lemon leo Sponge Cake Coffco (Uy Associated Press) Helena July 22 Governor rank Cooney was back at his desk to day after a Washington $1 Mississippi and Missouri Rivers The Rnnd McN'ally atlas gives the Mississippi's length nt 2477 miles ami the Missouri's ns 25'1 The Missis sippi Is navigable for 24295 miles however nnd the Missouri for but 241 18 The Missouri Is measured from its source to Its junction with the Mississippi which is about 17 miles uorth of St Louis GOVERNOR COONEY RETURNS TO HELENA ROM WASHINGTON HrilSCIUPTION KATES By Carrier tn City ot Kalispell fiOc per month by mall 5) per fer ftSRO for six months 125 for three Canadian subset lf tkns jMiataire Included per year St 11)0 About a year ago three young boys from Provo Utah made remarkable criminal records in this county considering their ages They first attempted the holdup of a service station and then tried to kill the deputy sheritf who arrested them but fortunately their gun jammed and they were unable to accomp lish their purpose After they had been in jail a short time they with two other prisoners sawed off the bars of their cell and escaped stealing an automobile from the Park Service to get away They were rearrested and brought back but on account ot their extreme youth they were given suspended sentences and turned loose Now in less than a year the trio committed a robbery and murder in Arizona and while in jail there one ot them again escaped anil was shot to death by a rancher Leniency in this case made it possible for the youthful criminals to commit a murder for which one of them has paid with his life If they had been given sentences commensurate with the crimes they had committed the lite ot a citizen would have been saved and they would have been prevented from committing a much more serious crime Those who use weapons in the commission of a crime are 'O ya VC anly han dso "4 attraction at the North Montana live months at fmi' and enroute am stopjdng OH it and have been play 01)0 I he played in Montana pavilion on ft Buster Keaton Comedy Latest News The Cartoon ronps beean to congre yards early today continued I from till parts( military zones around the lo an enviable coast They arc to be featured as a special added levord brt aknig inn of 20 Today (Just to show how screen lias progressed) the ni imttinc even They nre around nnd making pictures out of song titles It Is a thing tliat can go on nnd on Bing Crosby in ono of ids films snng a number called "Lovq In Bloom" They mado a picture of that title ana in it Graclo Allen snng ono called "Here Comes Cookie" Now Graclo and Gcorgo Burns arc making "Hero Conics Cookie" nnd who knows what song in this will supply the title for an other picture? bettor than chain totter The Game Goes On "Sweet Adelino" was a popular song long before Irene Dnnno mado a movie of it nnd of Me" was a song in no way connected with the piny "Chrysalis" which borrowed Its title for the screen After groat un certainty latest pic ture also has found a musical title "The Man on the lying Trapeze" As might he expected it Ims nothing whatever to do with the which does not keep it from being a good title But when a picture Is titled after a song that is in the picture as in Night of Love" "Love Me or ever" all in nnd so that seems to end the musical potentialities It almost seems a sinful waste Only Pct Lily of opera fame came to Hollywood with no pet wilder than a Skye terrier Her precious which used to get almost as much space in stories about Lily Pons ns Lily got is now in a Now York zoo There she insists the critter in variably recognizes her when site visits The parting between them says Lily in her coloratura rench accent was duo to no breach tween mistress nnd pot but to the clawing of maid who somehow resented it Miss Pons expresses 1 for lier first movie in By HERBERT PLUMMER WASHINGTON The "Vanden berg for boon) talked of more or less constantly since the Michigan reelec tion in 1934 despite the Roosevelt sweep at the polls apparently has come out in the open at last Although the bespectacled hand some republican senator still scoffs at suggestions he is a candidate for the republican nomination for pres ident in 1936 an organization has been formed in Illinois for the pur pose ot having him named the standard bearer A Chicago attorney Vandort Gray is sponsor ing the move reaction to Gray's efforts In his behalf was a laconic: "Not interested" He says that he la not even acquainted with the man That is of the attitude he has displayed all along however He refuses to discuss the question at all Every mention of It either is dis missed by him witli a grin or witli an impatient statement to forget it COMING RL SAT Gene Stratton Port popular story THE BEES the Davenport hotel featured on National llrondi nsf isig Chain radio programs titih'' orcliesirn is composed of nine Monday versatile in usici a ns ami Monica Whalen vivacious little blues singer from aland is a popular added at consecu 1 traction Mature timber may be cut and' tumid into cash Tming timber should Im li ft to crow Speer was off form morning round and boosting his aggregate 54 boles George Sarsfiehl of Butte winner of the amateur pro event on Sunday was fourth man at mid day and low amateur witli a total of 224 Sarsfield took a 73 this morning The others trailed in this order: Henry Morhar Butte 7S and 149 tor 227 William Peterson Scobey ama teur 75 and 54 for 229 Walter Morris Groat alls ama tteur 7 4 and 157 for 231 Art Olson Billings SO and for 233 Art Hawker Great alls 78 157 for 23 5 Ken Barbour Helena St and for 237 rank Newman Havre pro with draw Gy RODBIN COONS KOLLA In an earlier talkie day 'im song writers looked at movie and wrote a tliemo song for it The resulting harmonies usu ally were hits too The songs were titled after the movies and people who had seen tho movies would re member tho titles ami thus find it simpler to remember the tunes Some ot these songs even had sonic connection with tho theme Associated Press) Lark Country Club Great Brig Gen I) Wray DoPrez in elmri (Continued from page i) tricts resumed business after having been closed all Monday Teamsters continued on strike? however and thero wre no deliver ies of ieo and milk' but these could Im obtained at cash nnd carry tn 1 1 ions I approximately 1000 thizers resisted national guardsmen who set up a mile oqnnre military zone around the plant of the Coluiu I bian Enameling and Stamping com pany whoso opposition to a losml shop started the controversy Win dows were broken and tear "an: bombs thrown before the crowd was Talks tn parents Unknown Quantities By BROOKE PETERS CHURCH It was the hour when school was let out and the sidewalks were crowded witli Children going home Mr driving by went at a good clip for tlie road was clear Bitt he failed to consider tho unaccountable acts ot little children or no appar ent reason a tiny child dashed out on the road directly in Mr Xs path No brake could stop tlio car in time nor could the man swerve quickly enough to avoid the catastrophe Where there are little children In sight motorists would do well to slacken their speed well below what seems normal No ono ever knows at what moment a child may decide to dash across tho street Generally police aro stationed at scliool crossings making those com paratively safe But to guard nil the school children and especially the tiny ones adequately would require cordons ot officers from the schools to each homo Each motorist must assume this obligation for himself Much can bo done in the school and homo to train the children but even tho best trained la liable to sud den notions when it throws caution to the winds or develops a blind spot about cars Especial caution should be taken in wet or snowy weather when brakes will not stop a ear and tho most careful driving may not avoid skidding Even tho smallest child who is able to go to school alone ean be taught to take extra precautions at such times The motorist is prob ably having troubles enough of his own without having to watch every passing child i None the less in the last analysis tne burden is apt to be laid on him and if he Is human lie is bound to feel always responsibility for the ac cident whether it is his fault or not Children and chickens are un known and should be rec ognized as such by all drivers 'return to work I Hooting g) Silver Bnw nrn finished tllCb 111 nnn nun i is sonn hnal round wnn a going mu and 38 coming In for a par 72 and ot ()lher ne IQ have been established ail dSgi CHd i v1 41U V1 in the grind which concludes this A11' afternoon Harold ing title holder down to makers set forth into third laci Bozeman turned shattering 70 Intin contender a total of 219 at His Tax Views POLITICIANS point to Vanden attack on the tax program and the reception it re ceived as evidence lie will bear watching in ills demand that congress pass a tax bill and not a mere political appeal to mass and the program lie pre sented aro regarded here as polit ically significant His pian for taxes differs widely from that proposed by Mr Roose velt He Insists that the tax bill should be designed actually to bal ance tho government's budget He thinks that only when the American people begin to pay the bills will they come to value economy tn gov ernmental expenditures rom a political standpoint many observers think this is just what tlio administration wishes to avoid at this time With a national elec tion coining up next year they say it Is not tlie wish of the democrats to impose any such taxes on the people Chicken Stuffed Peppers large peppers tablespoons butter tablespoons Hour cun milk cup cooked chicken Carefully wash and clean peppers Melt butter add flour and when blended add milk and cook until thi sauce forms Stir constantly Add rest of ingredients Stuff pep pers Set in shallow pan and add inch water Bako 30 minutes in mod rate oven Blueberry Squares cup milk 1 cup berriesi cup sugar teaspoon cinnamon Mix flour baking powder and salt Cut in fat and add milk When soft dough forms pat it out until inch thick Carefully place tn greased shallow tian Cover with rest of in gredients Bake 20 minutes In mod erate oven Serve cut in squares Lemon Ice 1 cup sugar cups boiling water tablespoon granulate gelatin Soak gelatin In cold water 5 min utes Add to sugar which has cooked 1 minute in boiling water Cool Add salt and lemon juice Pour into tray in mechanical refrigerator nnd stir every 30 minutes for hours old in egg whites reeze about 2' 4 hours or until ice is frozen stiff Tills ice can bo frozen by regular method add egg whites when mix ture is half frozen Cider poured over ham dining baking gives a good flavor H0LLW00D SIGHTS SOUNDS 1LM Blood Preferred Women blood donors are preferred In hospitals In Cnmida because their blood clots more easily than that of men This Is considered vital aspect Id tlie trnnsfiislmi of blood in tho military and Walter 1 Smith work manager of plant and that he Gorby president I there would be no rikers that 'in three days or a week nr ys at Hie outside as soon as re pairs have boon made" Charles I Richardson of Wash ington and Harry Shock of Chicn i co conciliatory for the 'op i rt I inont of I alm)' today bei jin confer 1 ring with the strikers and conipany i officials Although only a few stores includ jing eating establishments opened engtlly conferi ne with officials whom he de 1 "water mimb 1 to the I fullest degree" The turning of I dirt on the Red project in Carbon next two wei ks the governor said will mark the beginning of Mon tana irrigated ra Governor Cooney word of Harry 1 Hopkins progress director a general strike I A guardsman Eugene Harvey of 'Martinsville received face nnd breast i I injuries this morning when hit the head with a piece of cement as Missoula defend who was lint one when tlio stroke i today s)iip'i back! when ike 'flop of in a dazzling par This gave thr Gal 1 tlie i '41 4A ft Laemmle presents a Universal i iLiuruvmi GERTRUDE MICHAEL HEATHER ANGEL LYLE TALBOT jT in OEili YUM Directed Ly zilan Crosland (By Meadow alls July 23 With a marvelous of national guard forces said em display of par golf Ralph Olson ployes of a brewing company and Hutto public links ace retained his dairies had indicated (hey wanted to griii on the lead ot the annual Mon jtana opnn tourney today I absolutely safe depositary for those who feared bank failures and possibly to provide accommodations in small towns having no banks The need of postal savings as a safeguard against losses no longer exists for under the bank guarantee law deposits are guaranteed up to $2500 which as we recall it is a greater amount than postmasters arc permitted to accept The only reason we can see for continuation of postal savings is to pro vide a depositary in small towns where there Are no banks Since the banking holiday many small banks have voluntarily liquidated and gone out of business so there may be a need for postal banking service in such places But in the larger cities postal savings are competing with the banks without offering any greater measure of safety and without giving the service the banks do Here is one place at least where there is no possible excuse for the government to compete with private enterprize 'V 'YA' i AM Phil Shm'idan Montana's most ganization and always a prime lav Kalispell tn orite in this community have made dab's to reputation on tlie west Island Park I July 29th enroute to Great alls The band GUARDS USE TEAR I GAS TO DISPERSE i MILL STRIKERS' said lie liad I ho I works hat slate a gift $3 it ODOO lor tlie completion ot tim liond Basin project conservation dovel opnient on 111" Musselshell liver in 1 solving the const met ion ol a 12 mile canal Tim Lovcrnor said lie sei work started soon on small reservoir program irrigation disiricts nnd contemplating participation in program to tile tln ir application: headquarters ininicit ly CARL LAEMMLE KARLO IM 1 vn xn jra to RO WIS 8(1 li Siaris Toi)igM fl I lO lUSr Al ft I ft RSI ft i ft I 3 fl 1 I wBerw i aVV "A mr si 4EMRWK 5 8 id I i I iiTjfca 'di JMA I 1 K5 i fti qGM JI RRIKENBW I 1 i Wx iftKW 'ft Win Wy I 9 nYupfzii ft vii iui Idlmijz nu KTT TTR TTYT inTTTTTTrn nTT TTIT TTH 7TY Tf HIT JTi HI! HIX tt TI 71 JTN JI 'R 7 Ml 'T yr' 'Mt xWaX A' at 'V e' si xa i ft ft 3 1 iSS tNpuCtS 10' afzg ih 5 A A A rTr fflrilJi 1 1 iWfll 1 Ik Ll Xi i 1 'hi I LZ i i al i ISnBEsBnefrRk.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Daily Inter Lake Archive

Pages Available:
225,440
Years Available:
1909-1977