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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 2

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Constitutional Convention Aspects Parade Winners Bill Of Rights Basic Decision Of Convention environmental protection bills from a side road when i It fttfS fuubtf fyfadafa Pol Adv Sv Our Stt Commin Hln Kn NybO ChrmB77 KITZENBERG OR VOJE OR DELEGATE REERENDUM THE dNW AIR SHARE TAX In The Courts 5 Sc MA Van Leuven UNERAL HOME before going to the cemetery Mrs Tiegen 92 former Kalispell resident died at Webster Thursday Third grade winners were from left Jamie Cornel iuson Swan River 2 Kandy Schmautz Cornelius Hedges and 3 Stewart Borden Russell More winners pictures will appear tomorrow arise from the Montana State Chamber of Commerce "No special interests have a right to get Presi dent Lyle Leeds Haste said "We plan to stay out of the 1 045 Oregon 6 5951 A KoKspoN An attempt to broaden rights to privacy to forbid unauth orized wire tapping also is an ticipated John McCabe chairman of the Missoula chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union said the three Montana chap ters were in limbo right now attempting to form a state or ganization He was not certain whether the groups would send a repre sentative to Helena to lobby for a broadened Bill of Rights I think one of the bad features of most state constitutions is the constant specification of said McCabe an assistant law pro fessor at the University of Mon tana provision outlawing unauthorized wiretapping might be outdated soon just getting into the rights of priva Others anticipate provisions forbidding discrimination be cause of sex religion or race Mrs Valerie Scott of Billings co chairman of the Commission on the Status of Women said the group did not By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Three Montana men died in two separate apparent drowning incidents early Saturday two in a vehicle accident south of Culbertson in Richland County and another while duck hunting on the Yellowstone River near Piller Richland County Coroner Jack ulkerson Sidney said Raymond Antonson 23 and Andy Lambert 24 died when the vehicle in which they were riding went off a farm road into the Missouri River south of Culbertson They were both of the Culbertson area Another man in the car John Bauso about 18 managed to escape from the automobile ulkerson said and reported the incident to a farm about two miles away He said the car went into the river at a point where the bank had been eroded away by the river The accident occurred about 3:30 aan The Yellowstone County sher office said Gerald Gies ick 33 of Billings waa mining and presumed drowned when he disappeared into the Yel lowstone River while on a duck hunting trip with his brother John and William Dunlap two miles west of Hilar Officers Mid the brothers bad left Dunlap on an Hand and were proceeding around it by boat when their craft hit a tree HARSCHER John 63 Olney Passed away Saturday uneral services 2 pm Tuesday in Austin Chapel Interment in Demersville Cemetery Greene loral 1925559 Ci RJL Mont CONNOLE James Harold Columbia alls passed away Saturday uneral services Tuesday 10 ml at Van Leuven Chapel Interment in Glacier Memorial Gardens Phone 892 4219 Winners of second place in the pre school group at the Kalispell Lions Halloween Parade Saturday night were rabbits Jane Jean and Joan Hensley The goblin in picture was erroneously identified as Holly Zom who was third and is in the black dice costume at left The goblin was Peanuts and Snoopy was Eric Zenk son of Mr and Mrs David Zenk (Inter Lake photos by loyd Larson) LATHEAD LORAL for ovary occasion Whitdish Phone 862 2407 or 862 2215 (Orville redenberg) Police Court Michael Wilkerson 20 Kalispell charged with speeding pled guilty fined $25 1 Jim Sloan 24 Kalispell charged with letting dog run at large pled guilty fined $20 Justice Court Carrie Irion Missoula charged with first degree burglary two counts requested court appointed attorney and 24 hour statuatory time bond set at $1500 not paid Larry Lee Luce 25 Columbia alls charged with exceeding speed limit pled guilty fined $100 Cool October Shows On Charts Records at the US Weather Station at Glacier Park International Airport indicate the average monthly temperature for October was 39 degrees below normal for the month The average monthly temperature was 40 degrees The high of 74 was recorded Oct 5 and the low of 5 was recorded Oct 29 The average precipitation for the month was 95 inch which is 29 inch below normal The total snowfall for the month was 34 inches October records show six Austin uneral Home John and Ann Auttin Wkittfuh Ph 862 4040 NELSON Margurite 40 Olney Passed away Saturday uneral services Wednesday in Austin Chapel Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery QUESTION: What Con Con candidate has had recant experience in writing a constitution for a largo national organiza tion? HELENA (AP) Do contempo rary demands for a clean envi ronment privacy and other so cial concerns belong in Mon constitution? This question whether to ex pand the basic Bill of Rights convention but will step in to will be decided by delegates to protect business interests if any Constitutional Con special interest groups not just vention next year in Helena environmentalists insist upon Proponents contend these making this a document of spe concerns are vital and belong cial in the constitution Opponents Special interests should be argue that some are short lived handled at the legislature he issues and therefore are mat said The Chamber of Com ters of legislative not con merce helped to defeat several stitutional concern environmental protection bills The declaration of rights in jn the 1971 Legislative Assem me present consuiuuon covers biy pounds similar to the federal jsts1 ANSWER: Noel urlong In Auguat 1971 Noel was a Montana Delegate to the Constitutional Convention of the National Education Association pal dv by urtang for Can Can Club Loy Robmion Prti all environmental Leeds said like Bill of Rights detailing rights motherhood We're all for good to freedom of speech religion things but the question is this press and others Do we destroy industry or do Many candidates and citizens we allow industry to work these have expressed a desire for a things (pollution problems) constitutional guarantee of clean air and water The Il linois Constitution adopted last year includes a declaration stating that residents have the right to a clean environment and a provision granting citi zens the right to file suits to enforce it Rep George Darrow Bil lings chairman of the Montana Environmental Quality Council said various conservation groups are discusring the need for such a provision in the Mon tana Constitution He said interested groups must first identify the basic en vironmental concepts that ought to be included in a provi sion and then make a recom mendation to the convention Referring to the unalienable rights to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness in the Dec laration of Independence Dar row said our own present state of awareness we recognize that this is impossible without an environmental quality in which it can Certain opposition to an envi ronmental guarantee would Johnson uneral Home Sil Maia ShMl Italail 7SM6M TIEGEN Amelia 92 formerly of Kalispell Passed away Thursday Graveside rites 11 am Wednesday in Conrad Memorial Cemetery riends meet at chapel before going to cemetery John Harscher Service Tuesday WHITEISH uneral services for John Harscher will be at 2 pm Tuesday in the Austin Chapel with the Rev Robert Laird pastor of the irst United Presbyterian Church officiating Interment will be in Demersville Cemetery Mr Harscher 63 Olney died in Warm Springs Saturday Mrs Nelson Rites Wednesday uneral services for Mrs Marguerite Nelson will be conducted Wednesday in the Austin Chapel Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery Columbia alls Mrs Nelson 40 Olney died in Warm Springs Saturday Tiegen Graveside Rites Wednesday Graveside rites for Mrs Amelia Tiegen will be at 11 am Three Drown In State Accidents plan to lobby for a provision against sex discrimination "Because of the effort at the national level we don't see the need in she said if the ladies at the con vention decided it is needed we would certainly offer our sup Mrs Scott a lawyer said she was more concerned over seeing the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution includ ed in the Montana document It would provide additional free dom from discrimination she 1 said Low income groups around Montana are discussing con stitutional provisions that would guarantee adequate housing medical care and education Opponents believe these guar Wednesday in the Conrad antees are unenforceable and Memorial Cemetery riends thus have no place in the con will meet at the Johnson Chapel stitution Darwin Pfeifer spokesman for a Missoula low income group LIGHT said a lobbyist may represent the various groups Persons living within small incomes probably will travel to Helena to testify be fore committees he said Among the other subjects likely to be considered for a bill of rights are the right to have a non secret open government and the protection of individ uals subject to government in vestigations PUT TT IN CLASSIIED AND WATCH IT SELL Winners of the first place in the fourth grade division was the team of Kenny and Steve Williams from Elrod left 2 Liz Hunt Cornelius Hedges and 3 Dan Hensley Cornelius Hedges LATHEADS CHOICE OR A YOUNGER NM by Son Krtwfciry Cotemtoa ife PAGE TWO The Daily Inter Lake Monday November! 1971 James Connole Dies Saturday Service Tuesday COLUMBIA ALLS James Harold Connole Columbia alls died Saturday He was born at Conrad and grew up in the Pendroy area attending school in Choteau He later attended deisel school in Los Angeles and during World War II was superintendent at Todd Shipyard in Tacoma Wash In 1945 he moved to Columbia alls and in 1946 opened the Columbia Bar which he operated and also engaged in ranching in the Conrad area He was a past president of the Columbia alls Chamber of Commerce a former member of the Columbia alls Volunteer ire Department search and rescue association and other community activities Jan 7 1940 Mr Connole married Gertrude Gourley at Tacoma Wash and was preceded in death by his wife in 1964 He was also preceded in death by his parents James A and Jessie Connole and one brother Howard He is survived by one daughter Mrs Jimme Sue Role Columbia alls three grandchildren and one sister i Mrs Edith Nauman Conrad uneral services for Mr Connole have been set for 10 1 am Tuesday from the Van Leuven Chapel in Columbia clear days 10 partly cloudy days and 15 cloudy days There were only four days of maximum temperatures of 32 or below and 25 days with a minimum of 32 or below East Glacier Woman Killed In Accident vnmwnw grade winners in the Lions Halloween Parade were from alls with Rev Robert Hartman officiating Interment will follow in Glacier Memorial Gardens No ormal Schooling President Andrew Johnson never had a day of formal schooling yet he served as governor of Tennessee sen ator vice president and suc ceeded to the presidency upon the death of Abraham Lincoln PUT IT IN CLASSIIED AND WATCH IT SELL YOUR STATE INCOME TAX WILL BE REDUCED BY NEARLY 30 WHEN Referendum 68 Passes By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Two Montana women from Missoula and East Glacier have died in traffic accidents Cl AWCDC over weeKenL onngmg tne w7juS 71 toU for toe road BY HANSEN ways to 289 Call Anytime Montana Highway Patrol offi 756 3954 cers identified the victims as (wEvwyOctMiM) Smith 83 of Missoula and Lorraine Little Dog 31 1 Last uiacier I' A spokesman said Mrs Smith 1 died Sunday following a two ve I hide collision the previous day five miles west of Missoula on irst VMont WMe saHt Comeliurofiwan River 2 Cindy McCaffree vehicle 'waspu1lfng antd tht''East Bvergreen and 3' ShdhrMattson CamdiiB Hedges highway' from a sBewwtaon it collided with a pickup truck driven by Bob Messnan of Great alls Another woman in the ve hicle lorence Moore 80 also of Missoula was reported in serious condition in a Missoula hospital Sunday Missoula County acting Coro ner John Bruer said an autopsy would be performed Patrolmen said the East Gla cier woman died when she was struck by a vehicle driven by Don Stirling of Shelby who said he did not see her while passing another car The accident occurred late Saturday about two miles west of East Glacier on ILS 2 On this date last year 271 persons had died on the highways BOB aJb BBK 'flBBBBBHBnaB JE vDbbSB rL vwwi jw fist 'di mL' isJLBhhQKK BBM jmbbrv TMrSB IbBsR bB1 flBSBI HI lag I 1 i 'll vr 'BUB In The Courts4 5.

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