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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 2

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PAftETWO The Dally inter Lake Kalispell Montana Wednesday June 18 1973 The lathead Record That Doily Established 1889 Editorial Page Letters To The Editor to Give armers Stans Traces Path many the be he Ann Landers World Of Personal Problems coupon Name Address Phone WEATHERORD UNERAL HOME the type of chamber of is having on Some clods about their sex life and wrong Your Weston is be Gov Judge: I have a suggestion pertaining to the energy crisis due to the universal gas shortage we be giving first priority to farmers who must put in their crops to workers who must have transportation to their jobs and to homes that must be heated? Tourism and such pleasure trips must sacrifice to these absolute necessities In references to your radio advertisements encouraging tourists to Montana please consider my suggestion confuse priorities One of your disappointed Democrats Thank you Laura McDonald lathead High School hold true In the future The formal orest Advisory Committee has been terminated as such but if It Is re established 1 would hope Mr McLaughlin would be invited to attend the meetings Perhaps the time is ripe for another meeting of the large committee of the chamber Timber Resources Coordinating Committee involving a cross section of the community After the events of the past few months I think the lines of communication should be re established to prevent further misunderstandings Sincerely Wayne Herman 573 2nd Ave WN Kalispell character A misunderstanding of mine was clarified in a phone conversation with Mr Boles In view of the current activities of Mr committee I falsely assumed another committee had been activated with a cross section of the community left out To Mr McLaughlin I apologize on this point I would like to pass on a comment made to me in a private conversation a week after the April 28 TV program with an individual that had served on the panel He stated the orest Service listened to whoever yelled the loudest so the timber industry was going to start yelling or words to that effect To me this is a negative approach to the problem and I think it will lose much needed support to the timber industry if pursued In the past I have worked with Mr Boles and Mr McLaughlin on committees and although we agreed on all things we have been able to discuss matters in a cordial atmosphere sure this will Mostly cloudy with scattered showers today through Thursday with a slight chance of thundershowers today and tonight High today 70 75 low tonight 45 50 with 40 per cent chance of rain through the period High Thursday 65 70 High Tuesday at airport 78 low 51 High at Kalispell 76 low 55 precipitation trace High at Columbia alls 77 low 50 High at Whitefish 81 low 52 Sun sets tonight at 9:39 and rises Thursday at 5:35 One year ago: High 62 low 40 no precipitation Records for this date: High 86 in 1933 low 30 in 1969 precipitation47 inch in 1950 Ventilation forecast: air Yesterday elsewhere: Pieaw return coupon to: Gone Johnson KaBspoU General Hospital 723 5th Ave Kalispell Mt 59901 siderable punishment in the for refusing to answer questions about the wiretap ping that he appreciated sacrifice and hoped Stans continue to take He said he had absolutely no information from any source to indicate the President knew about the wiretapping ahead of time or had anything to do with the coverup Stans faced further question ing about a document that in dicates he set up a million fund in the Commerce Depart ment for that will be beneficial to the re the state are already more than $1 million above the anticipated amount for the fiscal year The governor took a verbal swipe at the proposed federal Better Communities Act of 1973 recently submitted to Con gress my view it represents a drastic reduction in federal as sistance to he said The act would provide Mon tana with paltry be used for community develop ment activities to replace exist ing programs such as urban re newal model cities and water and fcwer grants he said HELENA (AP) Gov Thomas Judge said Tuesday that Montana can afford to wait six months for a new abortion law He said there is no reason for calling a special session of the state legislature on that Issue or any other Judge said he is not con vinced that members of the leg islature are able at this time to agree on an abortion law that would follow the guidelines of a recent US Supreme Court rul ing On June 4 US District Court Judge Russell Smith of Mis soula held the 78 ear old abortion law which allowed abortions only to save the life of the mother was uncon stitutional in Its entirety I am strongly opposed to Judge a Roman Catholic said was very disappointed by the US Supreme deci sion on this issue but I fully realize that Montana must abide by the federal con Judge told newsmen that he favors an extensive study on abortion laws in the interim be fore the legislature reconvenes in January He said taxpayers would be saved considerable money in avoiding a special session that has a pricetag of $12000 a day The governor also discussed the gasoline shortage and an nounced an anticipated surplus of $4 million in the gen eral fund at the end of the cur rent fiscal year on June 30 There will be no threat of the emergence of abortion clinics staffed by nonmedical person nel in Montana he said citing a state law which requires that persons must be licensed in order to practice medicine in Montana this includes the performance of abortions January when the leg islature reconvenes I have ev ery confidence we can depend on the judgment and ethics of the Montana medical profession to maintain the highest and Dear Ann Landers: We live in a small community where everyone knows everyone else At a dinner party last night a banker had a few extra drinks and started to talk about people who were having financial problems The more he talked the more irritated I became inally I told him that a banker should honor a code of ethics in the same way that a doctor is expected to In other words your mouth shut about your clients His wife became angry declared that money is banker gossips about his non personal and in no way can customers $230 per month or othor roto office Kalispell Subscriber who 6 pm week day or on Sunday Petrini told the board expects by the next regular meeting June 26 to have a fair idea of when the board can act on its recommendation to the city council and the county commissioners concerning the comprehensive plan The plan was published May 10 1972 and aired at a public hearing The board at that time thought the plan needed revision and Charles Hash board chairman said last night it is just sheer failure the revision been done The board last night did not act on the preliminary plats of Mission Village No 2 and Country Village The plats are individual portions of the general development plan for Village Properties as approved by the Kalispell board April 24 Action on the plats was tabled until the developer could give the board more specific information on what is planned for park requirements and a firm commitment on land use for roads and easements in the areas whose is to reduce I find Mr Dear editor I too an writing about the condition of the Conrad Memorial Cemetery As Mrs Eddy said it has always been so beautiful and well kept This is part of the reason we chose to have our loved ones buried there This year it was a sad looking place Dandelions were a foot tall and gone to seed old grass and dirt on the markers no caretaker to offer assistance to anyone As a matter of fact I have yet to see the new caretaker there at any time Always before there was someone there the markers were cleaned and the grass was clipped and raked I personally saw Russell Roy cleaning the markers with soapy water Drive past Glacier Memorial Gardens on the Whitefish road It is a beautiful place and there is no reason why the Conrad Memorial Cemetery cannot look the same Mrs Wm Devitt Kalispell Park Calls Bids or Trash Cans Lttrt to th tdltor muit signed and Include address and phona number of writer so Identification can be verified Signature may be withheld If requested If exceptional cause Is shown Letters to the editor will be printed as soon as possible as space allows We reserve the right to edit or reject any letters containing libelous material not come clear to him for many it be compared with a years Bar Kanch Sublette Illinois Dear Bar These days a man who cook is in trouble If he has a working wife darned near mandatory Thanks for the testimonial REE! Head Neck and Oral Cancer Screening Clinic KALISPELL JUNE 15 1973 Student Center lathead Valley Community College Mary Wieferich Rosary was recited for Mary Catherine Wieferich Monday in the Johnson Chapel Mass of the resurrection was celebrated in St Catholic Church of Bigfork Tuesday with Rev ather George erguson as celebrant Interment followed in Holy Cross Cemetery at Townsend Mrs Wieferich who had resided at Creston died Saturday in Kalispell Pallbearers were Dick Bourquin Scott Davis Lloyd Poe Bobby Allen Greg Mockel and Henry Younggren unds Will Aid Yellow Bay Work WASHINGTON (AP) The State ish and Game Depart ment has received a $11000 grant from the Bureau of Out door Recreation to help solve a sewage problem at Yellow Bay Recreation Area on lathead Lake Rep Dick Shoup Mont said the money is for the con struction of a sewer line from two rest room facilities to the University of nearby disposal plant Currently the rest rooms are connected to septic tanks which run into drain fields Officials have found some pollution in Yellow Bay from the sewage Dear Ann Landers: When you answered that lad from Plainfield who complained about his cooking you missed a golden opportunity Instead of telling him that hospitality is more important than food why you tell him to leam to cook? Pioneering in the kitchen can be fun While punching cows in the West I was amazed at the men who could whip up a meal in no time at all We had sheepherder spuds sourdough biscuits smooth lump free gravy beautiful steaks and delicious coffee When I started to cook my flapjacks were like linoleum squares but when you begin like that got to get better Please tell your teen age readers a world of adventure awaits them in the kitchen Auy who can cook is ahead of file pack for reasons that may most humane standards of coffers by $7 million ho said more than anticipated In the The governor said It was his first 11 months of the fiscal hope that the legislature will be year Investment earnings by able to draft the strongest possible abortion after completing an Intensive Interim study religious beliefs are not an issue with respect to signing an abortion law he said Asked if gambling or other is sues could require immediate attention Judge replied "I for see no circumstances what soever that would necessitate the governor calling a special session of the legislature" He noted members of the leg islature are empowered to sum mon a special session Judge said If there Is a feel ing on the part of some of the lawmakers that a spe cial session Is needed they should first circulate a pro posed copy of the bill they seek and get a majority of members of both houses to agree to the measure before reconvening The governor said is a very real possibility of gasoline shortages throughout the this year He asked motorists traveling state thoroughfares to slow down by 10 miles an hour to operate their vehicles in a more efficient manner is a beautiful state take time to enjoy he said Judge said the reduced speed would also help reduce the number of serious highway ac cidents on Montana roads He noted a recent report Is sued by the Montana Depart ment of Revenue which said general fund collections through the end of May totaled $101 million 99 percent of the anticipated revenue for the state cash drawer for the fiscal year revenue continues to come in as it has to date and if historical receipt patterns pre vail the fiscal figure should ex ceed $106 million more than $4 million over the amount ex Judge said He said personal income tax collections have enriched for the purpose of paying legal fees for the defendants in the Watergate case do not know who Tony Stans said Stans returned to the witness' stand to deny anew that he had) any advance knowledge of Wa tergate He said he received a from Nixon in August of break in at Democratic offices but that Nixon discuss the matter with him beyond that Stans said Nixon said he was Time Is Ripe or A Meeting To the editor: This letter Is In response two articles appearing in The Daily Inter Lake Sunday June 8 One a letter by Harold McLaughlin to Ed Corpe and Chamber Chit Chat by Buck Boles I feel compelled to answer in view of some statements made Reference to polarization was used by both men in their articles Mr McLaughlin stated in closing his letter is my most earnest desire to reduce the polarization within our community that results from such utterances as contained in their minutes" (orest Advisory Committee) Mr Boles states is the continuing hope of the Timber Products Committee of the chamber that polarity among various groups concerned about land management practices in the lathead can be I felt much progress had been made in the past two years in reducing polarization between the forest industry conservation groups and others concerned about management of the lathead orest On eb 7 1972 1 agreed to serve on a subcommittee of the Kalispell Chamber of Commerce in an attempt to get increased funding and manpower for the orest Service I was also happy to serve on the lathead orest Land Resources Coordinating Committee which worked with the Dils Committee I also helped plant trees the past two years on the WOOD Gals sponsored project because I thought it was a worthwhile project After termination of the Dils Committee things were relatively quiet until the evening of April 28 of this year I received a call from an irate friend stating are really giving Ed Corpe and the orest Service the on television I went down to KCW in time to catch the last of the program that included a panel of timber industry leaders Ed Corpe Rep Dick Shoup and Harold McLaughlin I naturally assumed Mr McLaughlin was representing the chamber of commerce on the panel in view of the fact he had served as chairman of two different committees of the chamber relating to timber Mr Boles informed me in a telephone conversation on June 9 that Mr McLaughlin was not The serene dignity ot the services we perform is but a reflection of our modem methods and fine professional equipment 752 3432 1890 Hiway 93 Kalispell medical problems She insisted that almsot every businessman enjoys takling about his investments his profits and losses In fact she said is the sum and substance of most male She was extremely articulate but I still think she was opinion please? Mass Dear Weston: enjoy talking operations their other personal subjects This make it acceptable A banker who fails to respect the confidences of his customers violates a basic principle of business ethics and good judgment one thing for a person to talk about his own financial status but quite another story when a By Mae Begg Staff Writer The Kalispell City County Planning ard last night accepted the proposed $2110 fiscal budget for 1974 The budget is the budget and over and above the budget for the Area Planning Organization of about $106000 including staff salaries The board said Steve Petrini APO planning director should receive $900 within six weeks due to the 10 per cent retainer fee expected from the state With this income the board will need to levy $1210 for operating expenses for the upcoming fiscal year July 1973 June 1974 Jim Murphy newly appointed board member expressed concern over the barebones operating budget but was assured by Petrini it would be adequate because a number of the expenses are allowed for in the APO budget Petrini added the budgets adopted by the individual boards and the APO must be submitted to county commissioners by June 30 Park Travel Up May visitors to Glacier National Park numbered 66109 a 243 per cent increase over May 1972 says the monthly travel report There have been 93911 visitors to date this season as compared to 69727 at this time last year and 57301 in 1971 Planning Board Adopts Budget Published Monday through riday afternoon and Sunday morning by Inter Lake Publishing Company 300 irst Avenue West Kalispell Zip Code 59901 Entered as second class matter at post office Kalispell Mont Charles Pettit publisher executive editor Larry Stem managing editor James Buxton advertising manager William O'Leary mechanical superintendent Wally ournier assistant superintendent Tim McCulloch circulation manager Member of The Associated Press Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Johnson uneral Home 525 South Main Chapel Hour Daily 9 AM to 9 PM Kalispell 756 5036 WASHINGTON (AP) or mer Commerce Secretary Mau rice Stans said today he was told six weeks ago that man named relayed $75000 from President political organization to the seven origi nal Watergate defendants to pay their legal fees Stans reviewed before the televised Watergate hearing the June 29 1972 ar last year two months after the rangement under which he said he gave the money to Herbert Kalmbach then person al attorney asked him why he wanted the money and he said it was aware Stans was taking on high authority for a White House project not related to the election and I would have to trust Stans said Stans chief fund raiser for the Nixon re election campaign said he gave the money to Kal mbach without checking fur ther He said that only this year did he leam the money was destined for the men arrested in the Watergate wiretapping burglary Stans said that was six weeks ago and the informa tion came from an attorney for Kalmbach that conversation Mr attorney told me that Mr Kalmbach had raised the money for the purpose of giving it to a man named Stans said did not give me his last name or any other details but he said it was Subscription rates: By corner contoct the Doily Inter Loke foil to receive their oooer bv by 8:30 am should telephone the circulation department at 7569451 BIRTHS KALISPELL GENERAL HOSPITAL Mr and Mrs Randall Nelson Kalispell boy Mr and Mrs Roger O'Neil Kalispell girl Mr and Mrs Robert Minton Bigfork boy Mr and Mrs Larry Haines Libby boy KALISPELL GENERAL HOSPITAL Visiting hours from 2 to 8:30 pm ADMITTED Nadine Kampfe Randall Schumacher Donald Hoss Mrs Maurice Eddie Dcbora Gilbert and Rao Ellon Shanor Kalispell Albert Lauman Somers Paul Morton Bigfork James Peters Columbia alls Mrs Joe Waters ortine Donald Cameron Eureka lorence Pennecard Whitefish DISCHARGED Mrs Stanlej) Ross and baby Earl Sands Mrs Donald Veldt and baby Mrs Earl Brown and Mrs George itzwater Kalispell Robert Brandewie Bigfork Mrs red Boek and Angelina Bock Rexford George Hanson Columbia alls Mrs rank Karnes Hungry Horse Wilbur Peplon Valier Bernice Robertson Portland Ore NORTH VALLEY HOSPITAL ADMITTED rances Wilke Michael Pederson and Mrs Howard Berry Whitefish Robert Squires Leah Lundstrom Taml Edwards and Vella Galbraith Columbia alls Travis Combs Eureka Mrs Alice Curtis ortine Ken Hiner and Wendy Pentzer Tijuana Cal DISCHARGED Marlene Brandner Diane Julum Steve Dunlap and Mrs Russell Grantham and baby Whitefish Olga Peterson ortine Robert Thompson Kalispell SIREN CALLS June 12 11:52 am Kalispell fire truck to 200 block of Main Street car leaking gas 4:15 pm Whitefish ambulance Rt 1 Skyles Lake to North Valley Hospital 5:05 pm Whitefish ambulance North Valley Hospital to Strand Aviation for flight to Spokane June 13 2:52 am Kalispell fire truck 500 block irst Avenue East car leaking gas Glacier National Park is sending out invitations for bids to supply 80 bear proof garbage cans lids and holders They are to be delivered to St Mary within 60 days after the award The solicitation number 6380 39 73 Bids will opened at 2 pm June 21 The offer for bid may reviewed at local area post offices Copies may be obtained by calling or writing the procurement officer Glacier National Park West Glacier Judge Does Not See Need or Any Special Session serving on the panel as a representative of the chamber but was asked to fill In for Holly Larson on short notice and properly prepared The above mentioned TV presentation entered into the conversation at the May 23 meeting of the lathead orest Advisory Committee the minutes of which Mr McLaughlin dealt with at great: length In his letter In Inter Lake Don Neu asked what some of our opinions were of that program I stated that I was aware of numerous instances of adverse public reaction against the timber industry and the chamber of commerce as a result of this TV presentation As president of lathead Wildlife and interested in the management of the lathead orest several Individuals came to me with comments Also mentioned by Mr Neu was a presentation at the high school environmental awareness classes by Mr committee on May 21 I have since had an opportunity to view the text of Mr address There were some inaccurate statements in this text that I go into here Roland Cheek stated he earned his living as an employe of the timber industry and is not pleased with deterioration of its reputation as a result of the current activity He was also concerned with impression the commerce effort young people or a man earnest desire role in the panel discussion and presentation at CpmPtorv Noorte the high school a little out of' "5 leeOS Lots Of Work MONTANA DlCC ASSOCIATION 73 Leite Tha Daily nonai? iLejixa St Ml 1 Ana BM idnt wil ba caotoctod by faloBhan tot a dafinito oaowntnwnt tima Kg Max Min Pep Billings 82 52 Cut Bank 85 50 Helena 84 54 WYellowst 80 38 Spokane 79 52 03 Anchorage 58 50 Boston 96 70 14 Denver 81 61 02 Houston 74 71 265 Phoenix 96 72 Portland 70 53 08 Sanrandsco 63 53 Seattle 65 51 10.

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