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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 2

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Now Hear This Hospital Notes 18 To Bozeman words Now be fading last i The recently wed form Precise proposals that will or airline stewardess threw O' er the next five years Recruiter USW Official To Visit Here Tomorrow orps necruner iort nnooURuIi UD The euu vuwmevra lor Montane will visit official count of the Unitedlofficer Pro8ram in the alse Alarm and it audi an the Tass said re Cosmos 57 was operating 56 were 1 A 1 Soviets Admit Hitler Is Dead So like you to meet JACK SMITH isuch a theory 1 1 1 a LIBERTY STRAND WALT DISNEY'S gclting through to the doggie which is a sluffed children's toy (DPI Telephoto) 1 1 last then shots th build Mal MADISON Wis Giving his friend an carful of advice is George a 10 weck old Beagle puppie But words and in the armed forces Reserves Sens to men inati vide itocl A The una: spec tee Ser goe tioii I gro con wa Ide cor on tai tio Catron uneral Home Wtotcfito 62 3351 PUT IT IN CLASSIIED AND WATCH IT SELL! Bti 'totd rml tietc i fami Jack has been a resi dent of Kalispell for 15 years Married 4 children makes his home on Seventh Ave 2 It II the playing fields athletes sometimes City firemen were called out on a false alarm Satur day night Two police cars and the fire truck arrived al most simultaneously at the registers ciotniers set tne bait sleek young and bright Among the new trends: the surfing look the wet look the Henley shirt stretch white shirt collars double breasted blazers with pat terned slacks and heel less socks The Henley shirt with contrasting color stripe around the neck and no collar is an import from the Re gatta clothes worn at Hen ley on Thames England THE WET LOOK comes naturally enough in aquatic clothes really specially treated boating or beach gear and is a descendant of the rubber poncho style school still seen on college campuses West and Center Street "We are trying to crack down on these offenses" ire Chief Chariest Tillson said "Such pranksters arc subject to fines and impris onment" rum will be located at the Navy Recruiting Office from 12 5 pm Anyone interested in see ing Sgt Landruin should leave their names at Selective Service office the of told me JOHNSON uneral Home mb wm a 1 I normauy Nos 54 55 and orbited Sunday piggy back fashion from a single rocket All four satellites were ap parently designed to make scientific measurements clearing the way for new manned space flights 5 Moscow Radio made brief jthe moon but the broadcast noted several American and called attention to a similar Soviet feat five years ago The Russian ve hicle obtained photos of the back side of the moon Rang er 8 produced 7500 pictures of the front side many of them revealing close ups of the lunar surface Tass said today's Soviet satellite was operating on a frequency of 19997 mega cycles MOSCOW The Soviet Union sent another unman ned satellite into orbit today in a stepped up program of space research Three satellites Were orbited Sunday Today's vehicle is Number 57 in the Cosmos series start ed March 16 1962 The So viet news agency 4 Kallipell Inter lake Monday ebruary 22 1965 Mackin's floral jgggKlb often ti gjpyfc sorrow2SgpTa comfort the living PPTSend LOWERS Ytatt 756 4187 By STANLEY SCOTT Unlttd Pri NEW Even before 'entering Harlem's Audubon ballroom Sunday to hear i Malcolm reveal an for the Negro peo ple I suspected trouble I asked a policeman sta tioned outside if he antici pated any incidents His answer was "no" One of 'Malcolm's own lieutenants told me the militant Negro nationalist leader was "well But an hour later from my twelfth row seat I heard terrifying volley of gun shots and screams and saw Malcolm bowled over by the bullets i wife Betty cried hysterically killing' my husband" and Malcolm lay bleeding and I fatally wounded on the stage MI irst Avuiua East Kalispell PHONE 756 9406 BOZEMAN Mrs Donmi Hutters 22 retiiriicl Io Montana Sunday i Report Local Thefts Solved anners Insurance Group AUTO LIE IRE HOME TRUCK COMMERCIAL Missing Woman Returns Home LAST NIGHT Evening Shows 7 6 9:20 A SURPRISE IN SUSPENSE! jE MRR9 SOLUVM tkvor Noumn RttnMMrann A ftittvuhja SKI REPORT Visibility top of Bls Mows tala to one half mH and one mile al bottom Ona Inch of naw snow i spurted en top Cnmnt snow depth at top 101 Inches bottom Maximum temperature at top 20 degrees bottom minimum at top five bottom four 0 ajn tem perature et top aero bottom two I Wind 20 30 mpX from northeast renditions reported fair shirt collars are made of dacron and lycra and'give" slightly They are intended for men whose neck sizes fall between the regulation shirt sizings Heel less socks are copied from where Cut the heels out of sweat socks Heel less hose on the market soon simply do with out the customary bend and heel reinforcement If you have a long leg and a short foot or a short leg and a long foot you will supposedly no longer have to worry about heel fit with these MANI in the MIDDLE AS I APPROACHED the entrance to the ballroom at If Sth Street and Broadway 1 remembered what Mal Cohn had said several days earlier after a firebomb at tack destroyed his home i "There is a conspiracy that leads to my along with other news men heard that at the head quarters of Malcolm's newly formed Organization for Afro American Unity It made me wonder now about his safety before ence of 500 When I entered ing at 2 pm one colm's lieutenants tile press would hot be per mitted to cover the session But he said a Negro you can come iri as an interested citizen But you will have taremove your press "Two of judo trained six foot guards stood at the outer entrance of the ballroom Additional guards lined the front of the speak ers platform and the aisles ABOUT 2:30 pm another of Malcolm's aides mounted the platform and began to address the audience: should support a man that is willing to lay down his life for you he told them There are few men that are willing to die for somebody else A minute before 3 pm MalcdhiT himself entered and Strode to the stage to loud applause The bearded spokesman of Negro militancy was formal ly introduced to his audience at 3:02 pm I had just checked my watch and then again there was a loud ova tion But aS he approached the microphone a man off to a my left shouted out of my a several burly guards rushed to the commotion that followed Malcolm from the micro phone had just begun his Vote Count Is Under Way McKay Making Steady Progress SALT LAKE CITY (UN) President David McKay of the Church of Jesus Christ of Laler day Saints contin ues to make slow but steady progress in recovery from an illness that forced his hospi talization a week ago McKay entered LDS Hos pital eb 14 suffering from lung congestion The 91 year old church leader's doctors said Sunday he spent a more restful day His physicians are of the opinion that President Mc Kay will likely be able to return to his home sometime this week Libby White been arrested plaint signed and arraigned denberg He pleaded guilty to petty larceny was fined $2850 and given 10 days in the jail Sunday night for the first1 America The fashion pre tune uiai Aaon tiiuer xiiifccb himself in his chancellory bunk in Berlin The Soviets said in an East German radio broad cast that they recovered a charred body from the chan cellory' garden and it was fitting the $1 billion annual identified as Hitler beyond dispute The Western Allies have accepte'd the" fact that Hitler committed suicide since they occupied Berlin in July Men's Spring ashions Highlighted with Bold Colors and Casualness nd killed Malcolm UP1 correspondent Stanley Scottnd a local radio station (WMCA) reporter witness ed the assassination This Is Scott's eyeuitnm ac count Kalispell General ATURDAY BIRTNI SMITH Mr soil Mrs Ri'grr ADMITTEDJOHNSON Mr Mliril KnllspCll DiscHAnoro Tll Imors Whltri KASMUSSKN Ksy Ksli prll CAMHHON I'rertt'rlrk Kuh'l'i'll IlHOI'ES ClHurie Knll pril li I'TI'lL Irliov KhIi'I'cII WAIiLAC'K Wtlioon KalliONI OTTWBlL Joseph Ksilspell RKOWN Don KMhpHI SUNDAY BIRTHS tUftT Mr anti Mrs Wsrrsn Snm were or gni IIRIilllllTl nl SUM A1S 1 A nsi nnu nn rti nv ADMITTED MAI RI Hor KMowll seilUOKDEH Stexr Kallsneil lirnSMAN Mrs Warrrn Sonins STALKY Donald Columbia alls HUGGINS Mrs William Kall Waggener Campbell KalispeO 756 5036 RHODES Bessie 72 mother of Cecil and Arthur Rhodes passed away Sat Airday Private senices held Monday ftioffiirifi lowed by cremation in Spo kane (CVnnKWOT IMWaMiiiwhwiMtoa Plus OOTBALL HILITES 1964 Adm: Adults $100 Students 75c Children 35c the Pentagon's manpower Physician advised her Bozeman police said she studies may show that working and get someHook a train from Helena Io i a IaaI' tslnuto 1 QputsHit ami tuwix piaucr from Spokane to Portland The search for Mrs Bat i About 4 million tons of io report for work al lignite arc mined annually in result from a year long De a scare into Bozeman area icnso Department study or residents when she military manpower are still1 appeared for three largely speculative But Two young women i viiiiiKun inn nrciHiv 1 1 1 murnerea have to recommend to Prcs jaroa recently and the killer ident Johnson soon that the or killers are still at large draft must be continued to1 nn maintain M18' 8 Whoned ner juices totaling between 26 million and 27 million men Doubts now have arisen that a force of more than 15 million to 175 million could be main tained without the draft Only the Army drafts men now But conscription is a major factor influencing en The and volunteers for Staff Sgt Dale Landrum Marine Corps Recruiter forj PITTSBURGH (UN) Western 1 Polson and Kalispell on Steelworkers Union (USW) Tuesday eb 23 (election began today and the Sgt Landrum will be in outcome has overtones of Polson from 10 11 am at! soap opera the Selective Service office Will David McDonald and in Kalispell Sgt Land win his fourth four year lONVI he Hvoe i4 6 i MUVUV U1 41 Cl 2 11 i to iiiiuwirnwnwcr union Or will I Abel inter national former ally from the top spot? THE THREE international tellers of the USW John Shipperbottom Wayne An trim and Steve will supervise the count of the eb 9 elections tabulated by the Honest Ballot Associa tion of New York The tally will be made behind locked doors in USW headquarters in the Commonwealth Build ing in downtown Pittsburgh The deadline for return sheets from the locals wes last riday midnight Bal lots received after that time are invalid according to the USW constitution THE LABOR Department has assigned two representa tives to be on hand when ballots from 3203 locals in the United States and Can ada are opened I Charles Donahue solicitor of labor and rank Kleiler director of labor and management and pension re ports will be present as government representatives The Labor Department said arrangements for their presence were by mutual agreements" of Mc Donald and Abel ACCORDING TO a union source between 100 and 200 locals either did not conduct elections or did not report results An unofficial tabulation by UPI from 2907 of 3203: locals showed 290188 for Abel and 285770 for Mc Donald Returns from some locals are expected to be invali i dated by the international tellers for varying reasons It was recalled that when Donald Rarick unsuccess fully opposed McDonald for the presidency in 1957 votes from 58 locals were tossed! out dis da vs I fho Rrtxtininnl Mr ino Bozimaii ki Knupcii iwy Eyewitness Gives Account Of Malcolm Shooting EDITOR'S NOTE Only address with the two newsmen were In and sisters" udlenee of Harlcni rally he interrupted himsflf to Sunday when Rimmcn shot maintain order "Take it easy nov uiKr easy lie said in a soft voice THOSE WERE his words What Sounded like twenty or thirty rang out Men and women clutching small children ducked to the floor and crawled under tables the rapid firing continued in what seemed like an eternity Malcolm was sprawled on the platform bleeding pro fusely The audience at first stunned and paralyzed began streaming toward the rear exit stampeding down the flight of stairs there and into the street I dashed outside for ai telephone and saw followers of Malcolm pummcling two' Negro men and shouting! let him gel awav Gcll In I Tnt4 14 Isttnn I HUH UUII Itl IIHII feVL away" Onlookers screamed "Kill them Kill them" but an eight man police fly ing squad pushed in and dragged the two away I was back in time to see the wheeled stretcher bear ing Malcolm's blood soaked I body slowly emerge from the ballroom and head across to the Vanderbilt Clinic of Co lumbia Presbyterian Medical Center half a block away Malcolm's guards moved protectively and reverently alongside the stretcher as it crossed Broadway With them walked Malcolm's wife1 still hysterical following her husband lifeless form weeping husband's stCDlather Tl rs i I'ltntkTL'Nkli'M Mr Inin kil iuue uunnsun juie ouuixin aiy enlistments iiavcinf) sait1 SH Pori I Mrs Lmus kmipni SL nneC O1'c' Batters Ijdiiickson Mrs i Kvrt Knl ending the draft reached a rved bv plane al Butte and' discharged high pitch hi the picsidcntiiill 't waiterskircuicn Mrs wu eUrlinn i 11 lWHS mcl b) )iei husband oLltan sml lwbv Ksllsiicll 1 six months William Batters rdrlk Recent draft calls have had aimorii to bo increased to make up1 Ol' mother Mrs Chris the deficit said Mrs Batters was Thursday Her car was lor There are also reports that nervous in recent weeks and cated in Helena riday me icmagon manpower hvi lu studies may show that working and get some ail volunteer force would rcs1 fall about 1 million men short of estimated needs ov tors started when she failed ftp lha nrvl i I ivjjviv ouin uv i tiiiii tn Hiiiivu niuiuiui 11 The estimated needs arc Montana State University the US largely in open pit for land sea and air forces ieldhouse in a methods 4YVV 4UVCU WlCXld WV1C ported solved today Sheriff Ross Wilson with the arraignment late riday of Cecil White 49 Ever green before Justice of the Peace Orville redenberg on charge of petty larceny White admitted the rifles from the home of his father in law Robert! Ritzman 915 Main Street Ritzman had reported the mention of the Ranger rifles as stolen earlier last 8 picture taking mission to week Chief Criminal Investigat or Cecil Combs and Wilson located the rifles after they had been sold in Libby They said the second theft involv ed White reporting his own car as stolen Wilson said he later ad mitted he had taken it to the Blue Moon near Colum bia alls and left it there and later reported it recov ered Wilson and Combs said when they returned from had already on a com by Ritzman before re 'M Step Up Space Research CHICAGO Bright The stretch white bold colors west coast cas ual ideas and teen age styles strongly influenced spring and summer fashions previewed here The occasion was the 50th anniversary convention of the Menswear Retailers of Hope ading or End of Conscription WASHINGTON (HIT) Th once high hopes of ending the iiulifarv draft appear to Import Cider LONDON CH) A factory in Somerset the heart of cider apple coun try has ordered 16000 gal lons of cider from rance to help meet local demands READ THE CLASS ADS Wlfl Spinners market for teen age boys clothing rom 12 to 14 million boys are in the mar ket and each one will spend better than $70 per year on clothes according to trade! 1945 the Soviets have association estimates always maintained that there' To lure this money as nd evidence to support! well as dad's into their cash 1 ii TrT1 ef cof MON TUES Evening Shows 7 6 9 The Picture With "Something to Say" AND SAYS IT! 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1909-1977