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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 2

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Kalispell, Montana
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'V m' i' Make History 'r Markets in Mrs Lybeck but up steers yesterday 1550 1800 will keep all the wedding presents Kx Hospital Notes Chamber Directors1 SeJect AA small 40 Butter: I ait uvuig JJAHllllvU) piuunuij tens in Norway Mrs Lybeck died Chickens: Leghorns choice 30 for Saturday afternoon at Wag at her home last Saturday 3 BREAKOUT! that the long THURS SAT RI In Color By TECHNICOLOR and the short of it! 1 SEAGR AM DI STILLERS CORPORATION REW YORK CITY BLENDED WHISKEY 68 HOO 65 CRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS An unusually ino Hotel TELEVISION STRAND LIBERTY Mrs rances McDonald rural health specialist will bo in Kali spell for the first meeting of the lathead County Health Cotfncll April 13 at 8 In the Veterans of oreign Wars Hall I The meeting is open to the pub lic All community organisations in the county are to have a repre sentative at the meeting to report back to their own groups Organi zations which do not have a repre 80000 miles away when it goes off what I gathered nobody knows for sure how big a bang each new bomb will make until after it goes he said Spreckels filed for a divorce last Monday in Ventura Calif charg ing cruelty Mrs Spreckels nursing a broken wrist said the affair was in the hands of her attorney Walter Van Pelt She said earlier she planned to file a counter suit NfnMMRwmAMm ncrni THUR RI SAT MATINEE SATURDAY 8:30 EVENING SHOWS 7 9:1 unamner directors who will work with committees include Tom Harmon tourist promotion and ad vertising Bert Johnson sports Bob Graham civic activity and improvement Clark Mason secre tary manager business education day George Gay highways Wil liam Hillstead and Don Bucking ham Canadian relations MUM) EUMMt MM HMN PARKER ORSYTHE MW Wiiitqfith Mont Stay he Cadillac Hotel amed stage hit now big COLOR MUSICAL! avorable weather and the ab sence of some high ranking guests appeared to be the only factors de laying the test detonation The government announced March 1 that the 1954 series of unclear tests had begun at the lonely Eniwetok Blklnl proving grounds which already had one of its islands wiped out by the'explo sion of a hydrogen device in the 1052 tests The device to be tested this month is expected to have twice the violence of the 1952 device Two members of the Joint con gressional committee on atomic energy passed through Honolulu Tuesday night en route to Join Atomic Task orce 7 at Eniwetok One member Rep Chet Holi field (D Callf) said the weather would determine how long ho would be in the test area He said he was not free to dis cuss whether he would see the main detonation which Washing ton reports indicated would be an air dropped hygrogen bomb With Holifield was Sen John Pastore (D RIl Other Washing ton reports said more congression al observers were alerted to leave for the Pacific this week end The Honolulu Weather Bureau refused to discuss specific weath er conditions in the Marshall Is lands Other reports Indicated the general Southwest Pacific area was getting rain yesterday witli prevailing west Winds It has been generally accepted that previous nuclear tests in the Pacific were conducted only when northeast trade winds were blow ing They usually come with clear ing weather toward the end of March and continue into April and May Ths giant 36 bombers which according to' indications from Washington would be used to make America's first bomb drop have not been seen in Hawaii However the 36'a have a non stop flying range of some 10000 miles and could easily bypass Ha waii One Marine officer asked his view of the impending tests said he did not know if when or how the bomb will be exploded He added: have just recently finished attending a school where special nuclear weapons were discussed as to their potentials and If thia is the big onei I want to be 8000 or tentative appointed to the health council are urged to appoint a member before the April meeting There will be a discussion on the needs for a public health program in lathead County There will bo a report by the comity chairman of the tuberculosis association on the number of cases of tubercu losls discovered in lathead Coun ty through the ray program con ducted the past year Election of officers will be holo at the meeting SPOKANE PRODUCE SPOKANE (UP) Produce prices to retailers: Eggs: AA large KEENAN WYNN BOBBY VAN' JAMESWHnMORE'KURTKASZNAR AXMCSirKn Game Sale Brings Department $560 Two elk three moose and four deer sold at auction yesterday by the Montana ish and Game De partment brought $56050 Handling the sale vyere Ross Wilson Northwestern Montana game warden supervisor and Dep uty Wardens Edwin Sager and Lawrence Deist The sale took place' in front of Kalispell City Hall Bassford Rites The remains of Henry Basstord will arrive in Kalispell riday from Priest River Ida where he 2 Hie INTIS LAKI Thursday March 1b 1 954 RED CROSS Workers in the Red Crois fund campaign met yesterday to make preliminary reports Left to right the workers are Airs Ray Hough Bob Graham chapter chairman: Mrs Don Carl son Mrs Clark Mason Mrs aye Baker Merritt Warden drive chairman Mrs Ray MoDonell Mrs Herman elsman and Mrs Calvin Workers who were absent were Mrs Merritt Warden Mrs Wal ter Smith and Don Rognlie State Seeks New Polson Caseworker Tlie State Joint Merit System is seeking a caseworker to fill a va cancy at Polson Clifton Men rttt Kalispell manager of the Montana State Employment Ser vice said today Minimum educational require ment is two years of college Case workers are required to drive their own cars and receive seven cents a mile travel allowance En trance salary is $225 a month Ap plicants who have four years of college training may be paid $240 a month The MSES office at Kalispell or Poison may be contacted for formation Truck Accident Injures Canadian Ray Clausen 28 of Calgary Al berta Canadian a driver for Ca nadian reightways was injured yesterday after his truck went off a slippery road two miles above Bad Rock Canyon He was caught between the trail er and ractor while trying to get the truck out of a ditch yesterday about 5:30 A passing motor ist aided the truck driver HONOLULU The might iest nuclear explosion in history is expected to take place on remote Eniwetok Island in the Pacificsometime between March 15 and 28 Chairman Lewis Strauss of the Atomic Energy Commission is rc porteil due in (ho between those dates They roughly fit the I reel schedules of others known or believed to bo among guests in lied to witness the tests Spreckels Settles With Sixth Wife LOS Attorney for Millionaire Adolph Spreckels IT said last night the sugar heir had reached an propertv settlement with his sixth wife 22 yyar old Judith Powell The marriage which lasted 34 days took place while Spreckels 42 still awaited word on an appeal of'a 30 day jail sentence for beat ing his fifth wife Kay Williams with her own shoe Spreckels' attorney Daniel Schnabel said the settlement will amount to a cash payment but no alimony Mrs Spreckels Edward Kewee 69 Walt Glacier Dies Edward Kewee 69 of West Gli der died in Kalispell Tuesday night He was an eariy day resi dent of the Belton area He had been in charge of CCC work there and later worked about 25 years with Belton Mercantile Service arrangements are incom plete and will be 'announced by Waggener and Campbell uneral Home i oreign Exchange Canadian dollar $103 132 down 1b McNabb Diesin Spokane John McNabb retired Great Northern employe died Tuesday In Spokane where he had been living for the last eight years Mr Mc Nabb was a former resident of Whitefish He to survived his wife Maude at home' one son Lewis of Missoula and two grandchil dren Service arrangements are be ing made by Catron uneral Home In Whitefiah and the time tojll be announced KALISPELL GRAINS (Yesterday's Market) Spring and winter wheat $184 11 premium $188 12 $193 13 $199 14 $205 15 $211 Red winter wheat $184 Oats $240 Barley $220 SPOKANE LIVESTOCK (Yesterday's Market SPOKANE Livestock: Cattie 100 resh receipts to mid morning very small supplemented by only scattering of Stockers from earlier in week General market nominal Sprink ling utility to commercial slaugh ter cutter steers and heifers down to 1200 Utility to commercial heif ers 1400 1700 calmer and cutter cows 1050 1200 utility 1200 1450 medium and good Stocker and feeder steers 1800 1050 Com mon to med'um 1300 16 50 Calves 50 Nominal Hogs Nothing of fered at mid morning Sheep Not enough available this week to test market KATHRYN GRAYSON BOWAD Ktt rnsiir isms mm SW4S KCMSS MMMI Tasty Better Taste In ones or ones get more pleasure out of the incomparable taste that made 7 Crown the choice of more mil lions than any other whiskey in history That's the long and short of it! Enjoy TELEVISION In Your Home With CBS DuMont National Programming or information Phene 5400 er visit NORTHWEST VIDEO INC 901 ld PhoaeMW (L) Bob Crosby Kitchen Capers Search for Tomorrow 3 Guiding Light Love of Lift Brighter Day 4:30 Around tha House Garry Moore Woman's World Mustang Range Rider Betsy and Magic Key 7:13 Salty Show (L) Doug Edwards WeaUiar Girl Green Thumb a Bomar of Jungle Badge 714 0 Into the Night our Star Playhouse Arthur Godfrey What's New Jo Stafford 11:18 Paradise Island World News Popples Bloom' Again' Al Jacks Tavern Sport Shop Today's Program lOCLY TV (Channel CM Da Neat) 13:40 a Armchair Adventure and Nat Boyd transportation and freight rates A suggestion was made to di rectors to seek the aid of Montana State College and Montana State University In seeking dairy and industrial surveys in lathead Val ley' i3J Gustin president of the Cham ber complimented George Mar tin membership campaign chair man and his workers for a success ful campaign TM Soal of $18000 is Mason told tha board Rites Observed uneral services for Mrs Hans Lybeck 66 were conducted in the Johnson Chapel Wednesday after noon by Elder A Schulze pas tor of the Seventh Day Adventist church Pallbearers included Mc Dowell Emil Eggers Schaef er Emil Nelson Nelson and loyd Iladee Burial was in Con rad Memorial Cemetery Karen Koll was born in Nordc Land Norway March 22 1887 Sie came to America in 1912 and to Chester in 1916 On March 16 1918 she married Hans Lybeck in Great alls They continued to make their home in Chester until 1948 when they retired and came to Kalispell and established i home in the Helena lats where she con tinued to live until her death She is survived by her husband Hans one daughter Mrs William Sievers Kalispell four sons Clif ford and Harold in Chester and Ray and Willard in Kalispell and 10 grandchildren She is also sur vived by one brother and four sis Vessels to Gyard Against Attack NEW YORK (UP) Commer cial private and fishing vessels will help guard against a surprise attack by enemy planes along Am coastlines air defense offi cials disclosed today They announced successful com pletion of a 60 day test in which ships as far as 250 miles at sea repotted by radio telephone all aircraft movements they spotted The sea watch is expected to be extended to the Great Lakes with in the next month AND ENJOY NOT ONLY WARM HOSPITALITY and modern accommodations also modarn ratal Single $223 $230 With Bath $150 Explosion Will Specialist on Rural Health To Speak at County Meet Hear sensational COLE PORTER songs from the SAMUEL and BELLA SPEWACK play! ADMITTED CLAUSEN Ray Calgary Alta JOHNSON Mrs Anton Colum bia alls SCHIEELBEIN Mrs red Kalispell BEACH Wesley Columbia alls WINTERS William Kalispell SHEERD Mrs Alvin Kali spell MELTON Mrs Lilly Kalispell GRANGER Mrs Henry Eu reka 1 DISCHARGED KROGSTAD Mrs! Ben Bigfork CANTERLINE Edgar Wolf Point PARKER Mrs Hugh Bigfork ULRICH Mrs William and baby Kalispell Driver Pleads Guilty to ChargeWilliam Arthur Cardin Kalis pell this morning pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while intox icated Police Magistrate Henry Madsen assessed a fine of $150 and sentence of 10 days in jail Revocation of Cardin's driver's license for a year was automatic The fine has not been paid Cardin was arrested by city police early this morning on irst Ave West near Railroad Street IESCAPE ROM 'ORT BRAVO SUN MATINEES SAT A SUH 2:30 EVENING SHOWS 7 St Patrick's Card Party and Basket Social LOWER VALLEY ORANGE HALL Saturday Night March 13th STARTING AT 8:30 Table of Pinochle 500 end Canaste will be in play CARD PLAYING REE BASKETS AUCTIONED AT 1 1:00 Ladies bring baskets with lunch for two TWIGGS Mr and Mrs Carl' Chairmen for '54 Committees boy Columbia alls Wednesday I T1ESZEN Mr and Mrs John I Kalispell Chamber of Commerce! Other committee chairmen are boy Kalispell Wednesday I board of directors last night nam expected to be named this week nnftlCnRR Mt end flnr Jnfl iittnihnr rninmlllnn rhnlt rhnmhor filrnMnro uhn will O4M4 A don twins boy and girl Creston men for the coining year today Committee chairmen named in cluded: Bert Kaus agriculture Cal Rob inson civic activity and Improve ment P' Langbell and Kenneth Rawson business education day Dan Korn Sr national affairs Tom Lacher tourist promotion and advertising Howard Hirst trans (Iverson and James Gustin agri portatlon and freight rates and 'culture George Gay industrial Henry Jordahl youth education 52 A large 49 AA medium 46 dled Tuesday Service arrange a a cranii jgii on ro luenu are ueinff piinnea proDaDiv prime 33 Colored fowl choice 32 gener and Campbell Chapel with prime 35 Turkeys: Hens 63 toms burial in Conrad Memorial Ceme 51 I tery a MW H' if JlL dk 1 I Mr a Ute to be better Bwi BSI IiHR JjK1 Say Sean and be Sure An unusually ino Hotel TELEVISION STRAND 1 LIBERTY.

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1909-1977