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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 3

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Kalispell, Montana
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Contest Semifinalists Kalispell Inter lake Sufidsy Augmt 11 1963 8 Revival Series Convicted 2581 TOWN HOUSE MIDSUMMER SPECIAL GULISTAN I iremen Offer Curb Service as URN Tun WCItAHO st PH 784 2523 I Doesn't Plan Attendance Um as WeneckHajse and sNm sfcjrt i KaOspel Death baby Kall orce Base on Cape Cod to be with his sorrowing wife Jacqueline who is recuper ating at the hospital there from the Caesarean section she underwent last Wednes day The surgery prevented her from attending the fu neral services with the Pres ident THE two other children 5 year old Caroline and 2 year old John Jr remained at the summer White House in Hyannis Port Only Dr John Walsh Mrs obstetrician was with her while the serv ices were held here It was understood that Dr Walsh requested she have no visi tors during the trying time The President spent about 50 minutes with his wife after returning to Otis 1 The Mass of the Angels which is celebrated for a dead child was said by Rich ard Cardinal Cushing of Bos ton in the private chapel at his Brighton residence burial services for Patrick Bouvier Kennedy the son she had seen only twice Only her devoted physi cian Dr John Walsh looked in on her every once in a while to see how she was heaping up under the emo tional strain Press Secretary Pierre Sal inger said Mrs condition excel But her doctor be Opens Today COLUMBIA HEIGHTS A revival series will open to day at Pentecostal Church of God in Columbia alls with a service at 7:30 pm The Rev Whitney is the evangelist for the two weck series The services will bo daily 7:30 pm JOHNSON uneral Home ALSO PRESENT at the luncheon were the contest escorts Mrs Ellen Lo gan Mrs rancis Graham and Mrs Margaret Holmes Judges are Mrs Harold Passmore Creston Jack King Columbia alls Joe Eslick Bigfork and Mrs Jack Hensley and Allen Nel son of Kalispell Mgr Joe Helgeson and Power Use En gineer Dun Holmes who is contest producer director acted as hosts for lathead Electric Cooperative for the affair BOSTON (UPI) Presi dent Kennedy sorrow etched on his face buried his infant son Patrick Saturday after simple funeral services and a moving farewell at the side of the grave ONLY THE closest mem bers of the Kennedy family were with the Chief Execu tive at the Mass of the An gels said for the child and later at the cemetery in sub urban Brookline The graveside service took just a few minutes and the mourners then moved back to give the President a final moment with the son who died riday after living just 39 hoursA THE PRESIDENT moved close to the little white casket and placed his hand on the cover for a moment his head bowed in grief Then he turned away and followed tlie other members of the party to the waiting cars The President flew ini mediately back to Otis Air ree tackless installation including all accessories on all Gulistan Car pet READ THE CLASS ADS row clamped a limit on vis itors except for the Presi dent and her sister and clos est confidant Princess Lee Radziwill of London and other close family members Around the base hospital many have marveled at howi well Mrs Kennedy has borne the tragedy Another baby she had borne in August 1956 was dead at birth The Kalispell ire Depart ment offered curb service with increasing frequency these past few days Re cently firemen walked across the alley to check a smoking light fixture at the Singer Sewing Center ri day they did even better Mrs Benny Walton 1517 Sixth Ave pulled her car up to the station door and the firemen extinguished al avk 1 i 1 me uciun seaior ine car The fire is believed to have been caused by a cig 1 arette from another car that flew in the back window No damagh estimate was re ported ile Appeal With the The seven emi finelista competing for th title of Miss Energy Twenty ive met with the judging staff for an Informal luncheon at Hennessy's hosted by lat head 'Electric Cooperative sponsor of the contest THE LUNCHEON was in preparation for final selection of the queen and a court of two The royalty will be cho sen at the Bal) Mon day Aug 12 at 8:30 pm in the lathead County High School gymnasium A special guest at the coronation will be former Sen Burton Wheeler of Montana Semi finalists and their sponsors are the Misses San dra Ray Turner of Whitefish Pilot View Livestqck 4 Club Linda deYong Kalis pell local unit of the Ameri can Dairy Assn Lynne Sun ell Apgar Eddie's Cafe: Mar jorie Mellick Kalispell Eq uity Supply Co Mary Lou Shiftman Whitefish White fish Junior Chamber of Com merce Ginger Greene Whitefish and Vir ginia Loy Whitefish San Dress Shop Waggener Campbell Kalispell 756 5036 MYHRE John age 32 of 526 4th St West passed away at Stuart Pease home in Mt Brooks com munity Thursday evening He was a former resident of Polson Survived by mother Orpha Myhre Co lumbia alls two sisters three brothers Services pending Catron uneral Home Whitefish 862 2351 THOMPSON Ida age 74 widow of Eric Thompson of 708V4 Riverside Ave Whitefish passed away in Kalispell riday morning Survived by two daugh ters three sons three brothers two sisters 21 grandchildren and num ber of great grandchil dren Services pending tailored jacket i Among those attending was rancis Cardinal Spellman of New York Both prelates are close friends of the Kennedy family ACCORDING to Roman Catholic belief a baptized child like Patrick is accepted into heaven immediately aft er death Cardinal Cushing wore all white vestments as a symbol of the inno cence The grave where Patrick was buried is in a Kennedy family plot purchased by the father It had never been used before Closing Store At Libby LIBBY Mr and Mm Henry Hewett of Kalispell owners of Anderson Styl Shop announced they are closing their store at Libby The Hewetts who also own a store in Kalispell op erated the ladies apparel business here since 1956 August The support money was granted in an effort to lower the dropout trend throughout the country by having counselors on duty in August On the local level Public Schools Supt Lang bell said lathead County mgn acnooi would receive no grant from the Presidential fund Langbell said that an estimated 300000 young peo ple who were in grade and high school throughout the nation would not return tochool for the 1963 64 term LANGBELL further stated that the national dropout rate is approximately 30 per eent compared with 11 per cent in area schools CHS will have three full time guidance counselors next fall William McClaren Reginald DuMontier and Neil Hart In previous years only two have been used Langbell said the hiring of a third member of the guidance staff was an at tempt to lower the dropoutate at CHS SPECIAL Heavy weight 501 DuPont nylon carpet 30 DAYS completely Installed with 100 rubber ONLY pad $895 sq yd Weather WEST DIVIDE: Partly cloudy today and tonjfht with a few show today Low tonight SO SO Hishs today T5 85 EAST DIVIDE: Partly cloudy today and tonight with a few show ers Cooler south today Lows to night 55 Highs today 7S 85 north to 80 extreme south Mg Any Charges WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS (UPI) Meagher County Atty John Potter said Saturday he did filing charges against noy Niewoehner 22 whose gunshot slaying of his father was termed able by a jury George Niewoehner 51 the young father died here Sunday in the home shared by his former wife and his children Niewoehn er had practiced law in Hel ena since being divorced from his wife Priscilla He recently returned to live in White Sulphur Springs I Potter said Niewoehner broke into his former home Sunday morning and that screams of Mrs Nie woehner awoke Roy THE JURY heard two and one half hours of testimony and deliberated 20 minutes i It found young Niewoehner i acted to protect not only his motners life but his own well No Emergency und Grant Burglar Dies Of Cancer GALEN (UPI) Con victed burglar Cecil Bub nash 37 of Great alls died of cancer riday at the Statel Sanitarium where he had! been transferred earlier from Montana State Prison A post mortem examina tion disclosed Bubnash's In ternal organs were cancer ous The examination followed reports 'which circulated in Great alls that Bubnash died of injuries from a beat ing administered by other inmates Moody Brickett dis trict attorney who at one time represented Bubnash while in private legal prac tice told a Butte newsman he had investigated circum stances of the death and found nothing suspicious Brickett acted as a friend and not in his capacity district attorney VJ A s' Hospital Notes Killspell General BIRTHS MARSH Mr and Mn Btevai kenspeLL boy OLSON Mr and Mra Hanry Kallaprll girl WOLENBARGER Mr and Swan Lake girl Mr and Mrs David Kalispell bey ADMITTED WOL David Kalispell GLASS Mrs Charles Kalispatl DISCHARGED Kalispellnd PIERCE Mr Dlt and Kalispell spell B1GH John Olympia Wadi HKTZll ADKINS Mm Barry Kalispell irst Lady Spends Most Of Day Alone OTIS AIR ORCE BASE Mass (UPI) irst Lady Mrs Jacqueline Kennedy spent most of her day alone Saturday mourning the loss of her baby who was buried after quiet funeral services in Boston The 34 year old wife of the President remained here in the privacy of her hospital room while her husband flew Suspended Term BUTTE (UPI) red Lively 62 Great alls in suranceman began a one year suspended sentence Sat urday one day after he pleaded guilty to failing to1 file a federal income tax re turn on earned in 1957 our other counts were! dismissed by federal DistJ Judge Murray at the' I request of Atty Moody Brickett Queen's Ball in Miss Energy Pageant Is Monday Evening TM 3134 and Lloyd We I of Qreat Jidls Union Meets Tuesday LIBBY Local Lumber and Sawmill Work ers Union will conduct Its regular business meeting Tuesday evening August 12 at the Moose Hall in Libby High Court HELENA (UPI) The ap peal of a $23 million in crease in natural gas rates granted by the Public Serv ice Commission but ruled il legal by Dist Judge Paul Hatfield in Great alls has been filed riday with the Montana Supreme Court I The PSC and Montana Power Co are appealing Hat decision April 28 that the permission to raise rates granted in' ebruary 1962 was and not based on sufficient legal THE TRANSCRIPT filed riday consisted of 32 vol umes of testimony and evi dence Hatfield upheld contention of consumers groups that the commission gathered evi dence outside public hearings in reaemng its decision i The consumers accused MPC "officials of meeting i with the PSC in private CONSUMER GROUPS fighting the utility are the Cascade County Consumer Association Montana State lorists Association and three individuals Ralph Barker Sun River and Arthur Smith ana Latoya wenner botn President Kennedy Buries Infant Son iwntci li lx KVXlXtflv TW ciLW St4nts very rakish over evening ro front row left tn right Sandr Turner Gr n'1 GlnE'r (Continued from page 1) The Inland Empire Shows billed as the largest carnival in the West will start arriv ing Monday night Once again the parking of cars and policing of the grounds will be handled by the lathead County Sher iff's Posse MEANWHILE several per sons are busy getting floats ready for the main fair par ade in downtown Kalispell riday at 11 am sponsored by the Kalispell Lions eatured at the Northwest Montana air will he firs class grandstand shows by to attend the final General Artists Corporation Chicago an outstanding re vue both Wednesday and Thursday evenings PERORMANCES of the open entry rodeo are slated riday and Saturday nights with stock furnished by Jocko Valley Rodeo Co of Arlee There is $1000 in prize money Horse racing is planned Thursday riday and Satur lieving she needs more rest day afternoons with several and quiet because of her sor ot tne top horses at the State air in Great alls in ac tion here Racing secretary is Herman Green who just fin ished a card at Portland The horse show will also be a Thursday afternoon at traction OTHER HIGHLIGHTS will include of course judging of all classes Youth Electric air 4 and A Show vzizuvcov UcSS i Revue and the at Stock Begins OlW Year the Kalispell Chamber of Commerce There are top attractions for both young and old at the fair is priced' so the en tire family can attend and at the same time the fair has to be pretty much self Marsh said He adds: your neigh bor about the fair but most important of all see you there at your The Inter Lake will pre sent its annual to the fair adstfan Wednesday: Locally In a press notice received from the American Personnel and Guidance Assn of Wash ington it was noted that President Kennedy had earmarked $250000 from the Presidential Emergency und to support guidance coun eelors during the monthof To ile TL Vs I S' lixWT' i 1 MB I A A 1 IlSr IL a LlrJ wi Jka Mn mBm wi Mr' JW A We8 i iwaaiwu I A WWKKluBMe um iK 1 A irr2An8Wiif AxJOr 4 1 Sa MU 'anaoa HJ I1 rl SaM 'T? an wnpeccabfy 1 1 twUr La 1 gwrw 1 111 1 Ml a I a i 1 st an Ta Ir vKxXh iaa rw tig MTS1 1 I 1 vlla W) Kt i Jv1 1 Jr3 1 flt I 'ir 9 lI 4 I 7 'd ajua 1 Lx I I 1 iiv ZLiC SV 4 1'11 IK 2 rrn ar rrijrs i i ri A iv I XM I 1 i I a I (V 1 Jrv jK unerals A iyKf jt 3 iEeESiT8aWK a 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