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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 10

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Kalispell, Montana
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Portland Jail ails and a half was tiles Expression A The was three Standards Ordinance Proposed and Patrol Warns Motorists driver trainer Gia Resident NOT DEA Dunham JOHNSON Hospital Notes LIBERTY told Cascade County deputies he then re to the house and in his uncle Aime Trem 100 officers Portland city DUNHAM 71 resident Col alls passed away ri in Columbia alls Rosary Mon 7 pm St Catholic Church Mass 2pm Tues St Inter ment Glacier Mem Gdns DRACE Gordon 41 resident of Olney passed away Sun in Olney Survived by father Michael Drace Olney one brother Clayton in Wiscon sin one sister Mary Nel son Olney Services pending Steve Dornfeld 13 year old Kalispell boy who was run over by a National Guard truck Satur day was described in good con dition this morning by his father Don Dornfeld Rt 2 Greenacres Dornfeld said his son suffered a badly pinched face and his ear was damaged but apparently es caped any skull or brain dam age The father said there was more concern about a punctured lung also suffered in the ac cident This condition has im proved and the boy appears to be out of danger Dornfeld said The boy was helping deliver Christmas wreaths purchased by supporters of the Kalispell Peewee baseball program when the accident occured about 3 pm Saturday at ifth Avenue WN and Colorado DeGROOT Joseph IL 75 passed away Thurs in Tex as Ser Tues 2 pm Trinity Lutheran Church Interment Conrad Mem Cemet NELSON Grace 78 res ident Rt 1A Kalispell passed away Sat Serv Tue 10:30 am Waggener Campbell Chapel Interment Woodlawn Cemetery suffered cuts face and has arm JONES Ertie 82 retired machinist Great Northern Railway resident Rollins passed away in Hot Springs Sat Survived by wife Mary Rollins 3 daughters Mrs Lillian Stackhouse Portland Mrs Hazel Wilkinson Dear bourne Mich Mrs Elsie Wonneberger McClaine Va eight grandchildren 2 great grandchildren Serv Wed 2 pm Waggener Campbell Chapel Interment Glacier Mem Gdns LEWISTOWN Mont (UPI) More than the required number of petition signatures has been obtained for a community col lege May Rathbun ergus County clerk and recorder said Sunday When her offices open today she says she will start adding more petition signatures to her already verified 1581 names She said only 20 per cent of the registered voters or 1390 persons were required to sign by law The petitions will be pre sented to the state board of ed ucation at their quarterly meet ing Dec 12 13 The board will then make a decision whether the commun ity can start planning to build the college If the board grants approval ergus County voters will be given a chance to vote on the college next spring TONIGHT TUES Evening Shows 7 9:05 CHLOROPHYL PARIS Tex (UPI) Scram bled fried boiled or poached the eggs that 12 year old Harold Adams eats taste like other eggs but they look it Harold owns a hen who lays green eggs GREAT ALLS (UPI) Mrs Leroy Rassmussen 27 died in a Great alls hospital Saturday night of a reportedly self in flicted gunshot wound Her husband said the shoot ing occurred a few hours after a quarrel over purchase of a battery for his car He said he returned to the farm house from doing some chores to find his wife missing no secret agent he's a Waggener Campbell Kalispell 756 5036 Gordon Drace 41 resident of Olney passed away Sunday at his home Mr Drace was born Aug ust 22 1925 in Stanley Wis He with his father farmed near Stan ley until about 10 years ago when he moved to Olney where he had made his home since Mr Drace is survived by his father Michael Olney one brother Clayton of Eau Claire Wis one sister Margaret Nel son of Olney uneral services for Mr Drace will be announced by the Catron uneral Home Noted Lecturer Here Tomorrow A noted author lecturerand concert pianist sponsored by the Montana Young Americans for reedom will speak to the Kalispell Lions Club tomorrow at 12:30 pm Miss Phillipa Duke Schuy ler will speak on Viet Nam and other topics of national interest She is presently tour ing Montana The 31 year old world travel er has just returned from a concert tour to Viet Nam where she witnessed the Vietnamese elections She was able to inter view members of the Viet Cong Miss 'Schuyler made her de but at 14 as a piano soloist and composer with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra at Lewisohn Stadium before an audience of 18000 She has been a correspondent for UPI the New York Mirror Spadea Syn dicate and the Manchester Union Leader Sgt A (Al) Rierson Mon tana Highway Patrol today warn ed motorists against the practice of assisting others out of the ditch without first setting impro per signs warning flags or lights have been a number of reports recently of persons trying to pull other vehicles out of the ditch without having the proper warning devices to pro tect themselves and the traveling public Montana Highway Patrol warns motorists that arrests will be made in cases of thisna ture A number of lives are lost every year because of thisprac Rierson said The patrol sergeant said he appreciates the good intentions involved but all too often the good Samaritan act ends tragically when approaching traffic is not warned and crashes into a car trying to pull another car out of the ditch Damage Reported In Collision No injuries occurred Satur day in a two car collision at irst Avenue West and ourth Street About $375 damage to both cars was estimated Police listed the drivers as Patrick Andrews 31 515 Oregon and Ambrose Measure 56 1400 ourth St Police said the Andrews ve hicle was traveling south on irst Avenue West and struck the right rear side of the Measure ve hicle It was reported Measure had pulled out from a stop sign into the path of the Andrews ve hicle Police issued a citation to Measure About $300 damage occurred riday in a no injury accident on the cut over road to Wood land Park Police listed the drivers as Esther Willey Lie big 45 Marion and Vernon Schnell 81 Kalispell uneral Home Kalispell 756 3120 Sheriff Donald Clark said the exact number of inmates involved was not immediately determined but he named four prisoners who spurred the unsuccessful attempt The injured deputy Jeffrey past re issuing new Catron uneral Home Whitefish 862 2351 HOERNER Danny 22 Col umbia alls passed away at his home Sat Rosary Mon 8 pm St Catholic Church Requiem High Mass Tues 10 a in St Rich Interment St Rich Catholic Cemetery Co lumbia alls Grace Nelson uneral services for Grace Nelson wife of Lee Nel son will be conducted Tues day morning at 10:30 from the Waggener Campbell Chapel with the Rev Ralph Werner pas tor of the irst Baptist Church of Columbia alls officiating Interment will follow in the Woodlawn Cemetery Helena Man Promoted MISSOULA Mont (UPI) Promotion of Lynn Koch vice president and general manager of Radio KCAP in Helena to the board of directors of West ern Broadcasting Co in Missou la was announced Saturday Earl Morgenroth vice presi dent and general manager of Western Broadcasting Co said Koch will transfer to Missoula Jan 2 to become sales man ager of KGVO Radio in Missou la and also will assist in coor dination of KCAP for motorcycle Plan To Decide 60ne Man One Principle pistol missing and spotted his footsteps He followed her to where he found her in the snow He sheriff turned formed baly who called an ambulance and notified the sheriffs office JI MOR MLSS contestants placing in the Kalispell contest are from left: Donna Yorton third runnerup Randy Ryder first riinnernn and winner of the talent award: Joannie reeman second runnerup and Linda Lapp winner of tho personality award oy vote oi me coniesumis cuuvr uonu siu Kalispell Youth Reported In Good Condition Self Inflicted Gunshot Wound Proves atal Rosary will be recited for Dunham this evening at 7 in St Catholic Church in Columbia alls Mass will be celebrated Tuesday at 2 pm in St with ather Edward McGowan as celebrant Burial will follow in Glacier Memorial Gardens under the direction of the Wag gener Campbell uneral Home WASHINGTON (UPI) The Supreme Court agreed today to decide this term whether its num one principle should be extended to governing bodies below the level of state legislatures The issue has caused con siderable conflict among lower courts throughout the country Some have expanded the principle to bodies such as county boards and others have refused to do so The Supreme Court will hear arguments later this term on cases from New York Michigan and Alabama Later it will decide them by written opinion Then he noticed a 22 caliber The man one principle was applied to state legislatures in a milestone set of opinions on June 15 1964 The opinions held that both Houses of a state legislature must be based as closely as possible on population If you have trouble under standing words if when people talk words seem to run together or it sounds like a mumble this marvelous new 18 os "Electronic Capsule" is worn entirely in the ear nothing above or nothing below just slip it in your ear and you hear again I will send you a free try write to Jerry Haider 2924 Second Avenue North Billings Montana No Injuries In Collision No injuries resulted Satur day in a two car accident on East Idaho and ifth Avenue Police listed the drivers as Nancy Jaquette Gilchrist 59 Rt 1 Swan River School Bigfork and LilaSchiefelbeinllimmesoe te 41 Rt 1 Columbia alls About $150 damage was done to both cars Retired Railroader Passes Ertie Jones 82 passed away in Hot brings Saturday evening Mr Jones was born Oct 9 1884 in Green orest Ark He moved from there to Springfield Mo where he was employed as fireman on the risco Railroad later moving to Clovis Ho came to Whitefish in 1923 when he was employed by the Great Northern Railway as a mach inist He retired from that position Oct 9 1949 In 1950 he and his wife moved to Rollins where they had made their home since Dec 18 1910 Mr Jones was married to Mary Byrne in Springfield Mo Mr Jones was preceded in death by one daughter Mrs Rolland Ma her and one son Ertie Jones lie is now survived by his wife Mary at the family home in Rollins three daughters Mrs Lillian Stackhouse Portland Mrs Hazel Wilkinson Deer bourn Mich Mrs Elsie Wonne berger of McClaine Va eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren uneral services for Mr Jones have been set for Wednes at 2 pm from the Waggener Campbell Chapel with Tor rance Harvey pastor of the Lakeside Chapel officiating In terment will follow the cier Memorial Gardens WASHINGTON (UPI) Supreme Court ruled today that Georgia violated the rights of Negro Julian Bond by twice barring him from a scat in its House of Representatives It marked the first time the high court has assumed juris diction in a case involving the qualification of a member of a state legislature Chief Justice Karl Warren delivered the unanimous opi nion Bond a successful candidate from an Atlanta district was first denied his seat by the Georgia House on Jan 10 1966 A special election was held and he won again but tho House Rules Committee acting while the legislature was adjourned ruled against him lie won again the election by a vote of 2136 to 918 Tho court did not say so in so many words but presumably Bond must now be allowed his legislative scat The grounds cited for denying him his seat were statements made to a newsman supporting a statement critical of US policies in Vietnam put out by the Student Non Violent Coor dinating Committee (SNCC) Bond said he was and anxious to encourage people not to participate in (war) for any reason that they Two Car Crash Brings $500 In Damages A two car accident at 2:35 pm Saturday at the corner of West Reserve Drive and La Salle Road resulted in $500 in auto damages Nina Anderson was ad mitted to Kalispell General Hospital for observation after her car collided with a vehicle driven by Nester A ramness Hungry Horse The ramness car reported ly was unable to stop and slid in to tho intersection A citation was issued to ram ness for failure to yield right of way Joseph DeGroot uneral services for Joseph De Groot will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 from the Trinity Lutheran Church with the Rev Harold Huber officia ting Interment will follow in the Conrad Memorial Ceme tery under the direction of the Waggener Campbell uneral Home COLUMBIA PICTURES presents HORST BUCHOLZ in An Anthony Isaai ilm PORTLAND Ore (UPI) A small group of prisoners tried to break from the maximum security block of Multnomah Hooky Butto jail Sundiiy night after stabbing one deputy and taking another hostage Butte Soldier Suffers rom Knife Wounds BUTTE Mont (UPI) Butte soldier enroute home from Viet Nam will have to spend the holidays in a Angeles hospital recovering from Knife wounds Sgt Silas Natus waiting to catch a train from Los Angeles to Butte when he was attacked by carrying knives He reportedly on his head and a severly injured Officials said he probably will have to spend his entire 30 day leave in tho hospital Natus has just completed one ycar of voluntary duty in Viet Nam as im Army medical corpsman He managed to com plete his term in the Viet Nam battle without receiving a scratch until he landed in the states WASHINGTON (UPI) The government today proposed nine new highway safety standards including helmets for motorcy clists eye examinations for drivers and mandatory car inspections The initial list of standards was submitted to a meeting of state highway officials meeting there to discuss the recently passed Highway Safety Act Dr William Iladdon Jr chief of the Highway Safety Agency said the standards were the first in a series to be submitted to the states Under the Highway Safety Act the states must implement new standards for their high ways by 19(8 or risk losing federal funds The federalproposals: vehicle inspec tion programs eye examinations for all drivers of licenses to drivers considered nearly blind A new category of licenses for motorcyclists school bus drivers and otherspe cialtics Checking cords before licenses up programs drivers and their passengers examination of fatally injured driversand pede strians for alcohol content state health offi cials into safety programs KALISPELL GENERAL SATURDAY BIRTHS Mr and Mrs Gerald Marsh Kalispell girl ADMITTED Walter McHenry Kalispell Rose Parker Kalispell Raymond A Mather Kalispell Steven Dornfeld Kalispell Esther Ensbcrg Kalispell Mrs Gerald Marsh Kai spell DISCHARGED Mrs Richard Leishman baby Kalispell Mrs John Olson Kalispell Tasmania Schriver Kalispell Hilda A Humphrey Polson Mrs William Bickey Rexford Mrs Lester Darling Columbia alls Joe Conner Kalispell Einer Berg Big Sandy Mrs Paul Kampfe Kalispell Roberta Gregg Kalispell SUNDAY ADMITTED Mrs Leonard Kent Kalispell Harry Odegard Kalispell DISCHARGED Mrs Thomas Thoreson Libby Mrs Charles Mitchell Kali spell Danny Hoerner Rosary will be recited for Dan ny Owen Hoerner this evening at 8 in St Catho lic Church in Columbia alls Requiem high mass will be cele brated Tuesday morning at 10 and interment will follow in St Catholic Cemetery under the direction of the Cat ron uneral Home Goetz 22 was reported in satisfactory condition at a hospital Clark said Goetz a new recruit was stabbed in tlw abdomen with a knife made from half a pair of scissors Deputy Bossom Mitchell 33 who was held hostage for more tluui an hour not injured More than including 20 policemen wore at the jail All uniformed deputies in tho area were called in after the break attempt Sheriff Clark said the attempt started when one of the inmates recently transferred to the jail feigned illness Clark said the prisoner up and spit up then grabbed Goetz and stabbed him Clark said the prisoners probably had keys to an outside door but not to a door between the isolation ward and outside were within one door of getting he said Others of the jail population about 200 inmates were not involved in tho break attempt Clark said Early reports however said that about 300 prisoners were loose in the jail at one time Clark said the prisoners once locked in the isolation center stuffed themselves wi th medica tion from a bag which included barbituates and some of them became The inmates asked to see a Catholic priest and a Protestant minister The minister was in the jail at the time A priest was called from nearby St Parish Both clergymen entered the cell block and talked with the prisoners Chirk said that after they became groggy they permitted Clark and two other officers to enter the cell block and talk with them The prisoners then gave up their keys and arms and surrendered Mitchell talked to reporters brief(v after recovering from his ordeal was awful scared real he said was seized in the kitchen I feel fine now still nervous Being Enforced Community College Drive Over Call Day or Night CULLIGAN Of Kalispell offers auto matic water softeners and iron removal units on either rental or cash basis Culligan Man!" Phone 756 6936 430 1 st Ave West Of Olney Passes 1 MaWiw MSENBijl Kalispell police have issued 75 ticket to owners of cars park ed in residential areas in viola tion of the 10 liour parking ordin ance Many of the cars have been toned away Police today were preparing to tow away more cars in viola tion of the ordinance Police Judge Palmer Chris topherson said everyone is receiving a flat $5 fine for the tickets In addition those who own cars which arc towed will have to pay $5 towing fee for day time and $750 for after hours towing PAGE TEN The Daily Inter Lake Monday December 5 1966 Attempted Break rom crook i 1 1 him mi jitiimt 5 I JStHnwraBuA A a 4 'll ctA Jr VW JSSW fegsr jrV 5 "ft i Ml 'J 7 a 1 A I 4 1 Bi i I Wi IaI nvwzxJli PSfa aM WHITEISH HOMEMAKER WINS $1500 GROCERY MONEY YIM: dollars towards hr wwldy grocery purchaw al the Safeway Store I in Whitefish Montana this wwfc when she was caught by U4I Sugar aQ 1 wrprtw shopper and qualified as a winner ree coupons wHh Sur 1 Shopper contest rules are available at leading grocery stores I 0 1 1 ciP hi od qualify to be a winner in the and I Sugar 5 "Svrpriw Shopper" contest ISi 4' Hospital Notes LIBERTY.

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