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6 GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE Wednesday, Jan. 21, 1959 Treasure State Deaths Try and Stop Me Br Bennett Cerf Established May 16. 1887. Published Every Morning by The Tribune, Great Falls. Montana.

Entered at the Postoffice at Great Falls, Montana, as second class matter. Mcaglier County Public Library At New Location WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS taught school in Minnesota and Readers Interested In the early davs of railroadine will do well to consult August Mencken'! "The Railroad Passenger Car," "Rails in the 1870s," recalls Mencken, "were constanUv cominc loose, and Margaret A. England By Tribune Correspondent PLENTYWOOD Funeral serv occasionally one of them would The Meagher County Tublic Library was moved from the former DAILY AND SUNDAY By Carrier In Great Falls or By Mail Montana and N.D. One Six Three One Year Mos. Mos.

Mo. $19.00 $10.00 $5.50 $2.00 By Mail-All Other States $23.00 $12 00 $6.50 $2.50 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for reproduction of all the local news printed in this newspaper, as well as all AP news dispatches. North Dakota. His first wife, Edith A. Nickey, died in 1955.

He was married to Nan Williams In Bowbells, N.D., in 1956. In addition to his widow, aur-vivors include the son and daughter here and two sons, V. S. Nickey, WIRE NEWS SERVICE Associated Press United Press International Staff and State News Correspondents all over Montana. Member ABC Audited and Verified Net Paic1' Circulation ices were held at the First Congregational Church here for Margaret Adams England, 86,, who died at curl up through the floor of the car and transfix a passenger." Following an attempt to get some rest in an Erie sleeping car of the period, Horace Greeley protested to the head of the road, "I was left gasping her home after an illness of several years, itev.

Jonn nan omciaieo. Great Falls and Cecil Nickey, Indi with burial at the Plentywood Cem nxe a netted ttsn on a not his mother, and his father, am the Lord your God. ana. etery. room at the Sherman Hotel to a new location on Main Street.

City trucks were used to move, the 7,000 books. Mrs. Lorna Dunkel, librarian, supervised the moving, assisted by Roy Swan, principal of the Junior High School, and his eighth grade boys. The new location, which is owned Ye shall fear every man and keep my sabbaths: I Leviticus 19:3. Bible Verse for Today a separate deal with the Soviet Union, he Robert II.

Jenkins By Tribune Correspondent BOZEMAN Robert Henry Jen Passenger! in those days, In fact, rather expected an accident somewhere along the line. Porters instructed folks to "place themselves, laying great stress on the importance of sit should know better now. If Mikoyan came to the United States ex by Mrs. Jean S. Kern and her sis kins, 66, died at a Belgrade hotel after a long illness.

ter, Kathcrine Stevens of Portland, ting diagonally in order not to receive the shock directly on the knees when the anticipated pecting to find the country on the verge of economic collapse, he can now take home He was born in Gallatin county. has been remodeled and redecorated at a cost of $1,750. The library was started and sponsored He was engaged in ranching near collision ensued. Margaret Miller was born In Ontario. She qame to Sheridan county about 1920 with her second husband, John August England.

She belonged to the Eastern Star of North Dakota, and the Presbyterian Church at Kenmare. She practiced nursing at the Glen Lake Sanitarium in Minnesota before coming to this community, and also nursed at the Sheridan Memorial Hospital here. She is survived by one son, Raymond, Plentywood; two daughters, Ruth Workman of Vermillion, S.D., and Frances King of Ancorage, Alaska, and one sister, Blanche Miller of Plentywood. Belgrade, until his retirement four by Home Demonstration Clubs of years ago. He was a World War I Meagher county and is now ft veteran.

When Zsa Zsa Gabor slipped on ihe ice during a persona! appearance tour in Canada, the physician summoned discreetly reported, "Miss Gabor's fall bruised her somewhat and slightly injured her otherwise." a corrected appraisal. Nobody in Washington or elsewhere has knuckled under to the touring commissar, humbly begging to know under what terms he would offer the world peace. nanced by the city and with Survivors Include a son, Robert continued support of the clubs. H. Jenkins, Kalispell; a daughter, Mrs.

Paul Stemen, Bremerton, two sisters and two Montana Now Needs Constitutional Convention Seven proposed constitutional amendments are now pending in the Montana Legislature and at least a couple of others have been drafted for introduction. That, together with the fact that the Constitution prohibits submitting more than three amendments to voters at one time, makes it highly pertinent to take a deliberative look by means of a constitutional convention at all changes needed to bring our basic law up to date. There were 16 counties when the Constitution was adopted and Montana became a state 70 years ago. Now there are 56. Many new problems have arisen, quite a number of which were completely beyond the horizon 70 years ago.

This is particularly true in the relations between state and local gov Funeral services will be Thurs 'Preventive Delinquency'. Plan Given by Judge Loble day in the Dokken-Nelson Sunset Chapel. Interment will be in Sunset Hills Cemetery. Parish Elects New Officers At Kalispell By Tribune Correspondent Samuel W. Nickey By Tribune Correspondent BOZEMAN Samuel W.

Nickey, LEWISTOWN (LTD District Judge Lester Loble of Helena of Nuclear Electricity Awaits Nuclear fission will run air conditioning and refrigeration equipment in the near future, a well known scientist informs. "The technical problems have been largely solved already," according to Dr. J. F. Downie Smith, vice president in charge of the Research and Development Division of Carrier Corporation.

"Reactors could be used in this country now but other energy sources are less expensive. "But within ten years nuclear fission will fered Monday night what he termed prevention of juvenile delinquency should begin in the home. "You should teach discipline in the high chair and not the electric chair," he said. He also called attention to young KALISPELL The annual parish a program of "preventive delin 85, of Portal, N.D., who died Sunday in Mesa, will be brought to Bozeman for interment. He is the father of John M.

Nickey and Mrs. A. E. Pace, Bozeman. quency" as an answer to juvenile crime.

people's groups as a way of com ernment and in the handling of our expand He was born In Randolph county, batting delinquency. "I have never had any boy or meeting and potluck dinner of Christ Church (Episcopal) was held in Griffith Hall with election of church officers and giving of annual reports. Cecil Miller was elected senior warden, succeeding James Adams, and Val Jean Riley was elected ed public institutions and services. Talking before a Lewistown civic group, Loble said his program now in operation in Helena is modeled after one successfully pursued in St. Paul, Minn.

He said he works with school teachers and others to Changing times have also left a lot of girl scout before me, a member of the 4-H or a regular attender at Indiana. He spent several years at Briarville, and later home-steaded at Portal. He also lived at Medicine Lake. A graduate of Dayton College, Mankato, he deadwood in the provisions of the Montana Sunday school." Constitution. This tends to clutter up and Loble also called for support of detect potential juvenile delinquents junior warden.

Vestrymen elected be employed extensively to create both heat and electricity. In some parts of the world nuclear power is already competitive with conventional generating plants. The use of such heat or electricity to 'drive' air condi a House bill to permit publication of the names of juveniles when a add to the complexities of judicial and leg islative procedure. and tries to head them away from trouble. He emphasized, however, that Brother Dies By Tribune Correspondent written petition has been filed To make revisions piecemeal is too time- for three-year terms were Maurice Fisher, George Sedgwick and Dick Stevens.

Robert R. Gordon was elected a vestryman for a one-year term. Jack Hughes will continue as church treasurer. charging the juvenile with a felony! offense. Send for our big 1959 Catalog Today Nw Flowtri, Vtgetablei It Fruits Trees, Shrubs and Plant.

Montana Tested Varieties For Short Season Gardens State Nursery Cr Seed Co. Helena, Montona tioning and refrigeration equipment should be an immediate, practical application," he consuming to meet the needs that now are The bill, sponsored by Rep. pressing. SIDNEY Alford Bahls received word of the death of his brother, Walter, in St. Paul.

He had been an invalid for five years. A sister, Mrs. Lillie Nevins, lives in the Conrad Bank At Kalispell The Rev. Best reported church Charles Cerovski (D-Fergus), was written by Loble. I As Is the case in this legislature, the slow and restrictive process will continue to communicants increased from 237 Calling attention to another bill, Three Buttes community of Rich land county.

to 285 the last year. He said there also was an increase in Sunday school attendance and acolytes. plague succeeding legislatures until the com plete job is done in a single package. Has Election sponsored by Rep. Ray Loman (R-Lake), Loble said that while the plan sounds feasible it is not.

The bill would leave publication to the discretion of the juvenile court By Tribune Correspondent KALISPELL Directors for the We think this legislature should enact the measure required to submit a constitutional convention call to Montana voters in the judge. Conrad National Bank here were stated. Don't look for a nuclear reactor in every air conditioned home or office building, though. The Carrier research director says they will be owned in nearly every case by utility companies which will continue to furnish the electricity or steam required by the customer. As for cost: new designs, more experience and heavier volume are fast bringing the price of this twentieth century marvel down to the point where it will be able to provide energy at prices comparable to the fossil fuels coal, oil and gas used today to provide the "juice" that runs air conditioning units and systems.

"In the first place a judge hasn't elected at a meeting of the stock 1960 election. Lutheran Church At Has Election By Tribune Correspondent holders. the right to invade freedom of the press," Loble said. "There must be Directors are Joseph Bianco, Going Places? Trovel light Travel fresh equality in the administrative law Alex K. Sample E.

W. Iver- What Mikoyan Takes Home More important than what Russia's visit A judge would have to explain son, Matt Himsl, Lincoln E. Wag' SUNBURST -The annual meet every case in which juvenile names ner, C. C. Clark, Harry H.

Camp ing First Deputy Chairman Mikoyan brought were published." ing of the Sunburst Lutheran Church was held at the Parish bell, L. A. Bruyer ana Arthur Small. I Officers named following the CUllA to America in the way of propaganda and phony peace offers will be what he takes back to Moscow with him in the way of new election wprn Bianco nresidpnt- UUlUUtU Sample, executive vice president; ideas and impressions. Iverson, vice president; Eugene Hall.

Officers elected for the year are: President, Robert Tomsheck; Vice president, V. P. Mauritsen; secretary, Stanley Bunyak; treasurer, Norman Vasboe; financial secretary, Selmer Hammer; Sunday school superintendent, George Ran O. Gillette, vice president and In Flathead County Census By Tribune Correspondent Reviewing recent official statements, NEA's Peter Edson writes that Mikoyan cashier; Harry G. Farrington, as Other Editors Say Keep Manufacturing Growing Havre Daily News sistant vice president; L.

M. Or- can take back and lay before his Kremlin KALISPELL According to miston, assistant vice president; Irene M. Clack, assistant cashier; Now a new, convenient container for TRAV, the powdered wonder suds for washbasin laundering at home and when traveling! A beauty bath for lingerie, nylons, cashmeres, woolens TRAV is mild, safe! 2 teaspoonfuls are all you need I colleagues one flat statement from Presi tctnamr Cwitainw (of Ovtf 40 Uwndtriftgt 100 L. A. Vanover, assistant cashier.

Montanans should recognize that the importance of manufacturing in their state is growing and that and William Zweck, auditor. Officers reported the bank ex school census figures released by Leo Shepherd, Flathead county superintendent of schools, the population of children has dropped by 121 in Flathead county. According to the census, com kin. Trustees chosen for three-year terms are Lloyd Halmrast and Frank Taft. Deacons are Howard Dougherty and Bert Kincaid and chosen for the nominating committee were Orville Aschim, May Mauritsen, Tom Kobitisch and Alan Kleinert.

Elected to the auditing committee are V. P. Mauritsen, they should expend more effort to developing this state's second largest source of basic income. perienced the largest growth in its The value added by manufacturing has increased history during the past year. A stock dividend was also approved.

by 167.5 per cent from 1947 to 1956 or from puted as of Oct. 1 each year, there TUCKAWAY PACKETS OF TRAV IN GIFT BOXES. 21 PACKETS, 1.00 66 PACKETS, 2.75 000 to $242,701,000. were 14,141 children in Flathead dent Eisenhower on Russia's announced intention to abandon its responsibilities respecting Berlin: "As a consequence of these actions, we can have no confidence in any treaty to which the Communists are a party except where such a treaty provides within itself for self-enforcing mechanisms." This is from the President's State of the Union message. It lays U.S.

policy right on the line. It says that Chairman Khrushchev's county in 1957 as compared with 'Frank Taft, Orville Aschim and It is with this kind of Inspiration that every effort 25 Years Ago 14,020 in 1958. Harold Haugen. Alan Kleinert was should be expended in determining again what we Trm fiffurp Khm hPr n. pre named neaa usner, can do as a state planning board or a chamber in dustrial development committee or a citizen inter In Montana, Great Falls 9,453 children of school age in 1958 between the ages of 6 and 21.

in ested in making Montana grow, in encouraging new clusive, with 4,884 boys and 4,659 JAN. 21, 1934 industry. China Gifrware Housewares Furniture Hardware Appliances Adding Machines 1 1 For Rent Tiltnn'c Tvnfwrifrr I' I Eunice Norton. Minnpanolis rnn-i girls. Pre-school children, those un Some people have harbored the Idea for too long cert pianist of international years of age, include 2,240 bnvs and 2.237 cirls.

The fieures FORMERLY DUVAL-WALLACE 521-523 Central Phone GL 3-6504 a time that Montana would always be limited in its manufacturing because of its distances from popu will appear at the Grand Theater show 73 more school age children in 1958 and 194 fewer preschool children. i lous areas and potential markets. Dear friends, this is 1959, not 1370. We are still pioneering but we're next Wednesday evening in the first of three concerts of the Great Falls Community Concert Assn. The Great Falls Blue Bisons increased their list of conference not pioneering with a Conestoga and a stiff upper lip any more.

The way we do it, we look into the situation in microscopic detail and apply modern basketball victories to four, with-1 out suffering a defeat, as they methods of production and distribution. Before you start feeding a too-big '59 car. See the Compact handed the Butte Bulldogs, defending state champions, a 33 to 18 defeat in a contest on the local floor. warmed-over formula for a German peace treaty is old hash. Washington is not buying.

Instead of that, Mikoyan has been told that the United States is sticking by its former position in favor of reunification of Germany through free elections. As Secretary of State Dulles points it up, the United States does not believe in the Russian plan to isolate and neutralize Germany. That was tried after World War I and it didn't work. The policy now is to make Germany a partner in preserving peace. This was the position the United States took in the 1955 Geneva Big Four conference.

It is the position that was confirmed 51 ManiEiler The preliminary organization meeting of the proposed Montana State Baseball League, scheduled in the Chamber of Commerce rooms here the night of Jan. 25, will not result in formal completion of organization plans but will serve acquaint baseball en If a top loft factory in New York can manufacture more Cuban musical instruments of native origin than can all of the musical instrument factories in Cuba then there must be desire involved considering that Cuban labor is considerably cheaper than that in New York. We are aware that it takes courage to invest money into a new plant that is untried as far as Montana goes. So let's go out and find that courage If we as individuals do not have it In ourselves. The great successes in business sometimes referred to as the nueve riche are "little people" who decided that they had something worthwhile to sell and in spite of rugged competition, little capital and discouragement overcame all of these obstacles by putting their shoulders to the wheel.

V. 1 II Save more than ever on first cost, gas, upkeep thusiasts of Great Falls and other towns with the proposition to be offered by R. L. Voelz, according last December by the North Atlantic Treaty to a letter received from Voelz. Organization Council in Paris.

If Mikoyan thought he would learn that George S. Ballowe, one of the leading players on the Rivervie the United States would be willing to make course last season, has purchased the golf course and will have it ready for operation by April 1. They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo Mrs. Julia Ano was elected pres ident of the Thimble Club of Silver V. Leaf Circle, Neighbors of Wood craft, Thursday afternoon.

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