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Great Falls Tribune from Great Falls, Montana • Page 8

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8 Great Falls Tribune Friday, June 22, 1956 CD Oo Attack Case Jurisdiction Goes to Juvenile Court Marine Unit Starts for Encampment I New Homes For $112,596 In Permits "Obviously this is a matter for ed Wednesday afternoon while at (j one of America's most famous makers of casuals, creates smart shoes for tempting to attack a 19-year-old the juvenile court," County Atty local woman on the Great Falls R. V. Bjttomly said Thursday in Advance echelons of the 102nd Special Marine Infantry are en route to the unit's summer training referring to a 17-year-old Great High School grounds. The state juvenile law providing for criminal trial in the state Building permits totaling all for new homes with the Falls youth who admitted a series site at Camp Joseph Pendleton, courts for certain crimes does not of sex attacks in the last year. Bottomly said city juvenile offi exception of a frame garage cost Oceanside, and the remainder of the unit will be assigned to cers and Claude Morris, probation ing $1,584, were issued Thursday by the office of the city building officer, are continuing to investi active duty at 8 Saturday morning, unit officials announced Thursday gate the case and will report to inspector.

him as soon as they complete their William Kessner, local received permits totaling night. The unit will have a full training task. Meantime, the youth is held in the county jail. He was arrest- 900 for construction of 10 frame day Saturday and will depart at 9 include rape or attempted rape in the list of such crimes. The law defines a child as a person less than 18.

It states "Any child, who has violated any law of the state, provided however a child over 16 who commits or attempts to commit murder, manslaughter, assault in the first degree, robbery, first or second degree burglary while having in his possession a deadly weapon, and carrying a deadly weapon with intent to assault, shall not be preceded against as a juvenile delin houses at a cost of $3,190 each. The structures will be erected from III 3900 to 3903 4th Ave. S. and from Sunday morning for California by Marine Air Transport. A special double drill Sunday, provided the unit with additional time to prepare for the summer session.

Scheduled to arrive at the camp 3901 to 3925 5th Ave. S. George Witty was issued a per SOFTEN SORROW mit for construction of a $17,322 farm home for Joe Obresley at 24 Sunday afternoon, the remainder of I PENAUO'S PLAY ARCH i rn i TiiMm iji'im Prospect Heights. An $11,790 frame home is to be constructed by Peter D. Jaborski for Hugh Coloff at quent but shall be prosecuted in the criminal courts in accordance the day will be spent on quarters assignment and "moving in" the unit's equipment.

Beginning Monday morning, unit members will follow the regular 901 5th Ave. and-Joe Gersack with the criminal laws of the state governing the offenses above list is to build the garage, at 2900 8th ed." Ave. N. Marine training routine with con Hillcresi Lawn Memorial Mausoleum Columbarium Crematorium Phone 3-3847 for Information Spray of the Falls Herfila Mendoza of the Manila coach of the Missoula Spartans, led 4 to 12 AAAA to $11.95 Except 10V2-12 $12.95 TO APPEAR HERE Magnolia Lady, bein? ridden by Pete Knapp, Dickinson, N.D., is one of the entries for the Montana Quarterhorse show and race program here this weekend. Magnolia Lady was the 1955 American Quarterhorse Assn.

grand champion. Sessions are planned at the North Montana State Fairgrounds at noon and 7 p.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. Sunday. Highlighting the program will be the Montana Futurity for two-year-olds with entries from several states.

The program includes calf roping and cow cutting. Sanitarium in the Philippines was a visitor in Great Falls. Two years ago she came to this country for study and orientation in American hospitals and spent a few months at the local Deaconess Hospital. centration being placed on weapons firing. Highlighting the first week of activity will be "record day" when all members of the lAit will fire the M-l rifle for official record.

This is scheduled Friday. Inspections and a parade Saturday will complete the first week's work. Combat problems, advanced weapons firing and weapons demonstrations will fill the second week. The unit will return to Great Falls July 7, unit officials said. During its first two years after activation, the 102nd went to San Diego Recruit Depot for annual summer training.

This is the first his club to the Big 10 grid championship. Dr. John A. Layne of the Great Falls Clinic will give a paper on the treatment of renal and cardiac diseases at the sixth annual scientific assembly of the Montana Academy of General Practice at SIDE-SADDLE Fashion -wise, side-tie 4-eyeIet, lined oxford of butter-soft, smooth white Dogey leather, underscored with white crepe sole to insulate, your foot against fatigue. A Penaljo casual especially created for the comfort of busy Ladies in Whitel Church to Buy Ground for W.

H. George Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Telephone 4-4404 417 First Avenue North Ideal fori NURSES BEAUTICIANSI TECHNICIANS! NURSES' AIDSI DIETICIANS! OR AY IAD1ESI WAITRESSES! Since leaving the city, she has been at Cincinnati for further training. Before returning to Cincinnati she New Buildinsr will visit friends in California. Contractors Union To Discuss Contract HELENA -UP) Committees representing the Montana Contractors Assn.

and Kalispell Local 371 of the International Union of Operating Engineers are expected to meet the first part of July to negotiate a new work contract for that area. Jack Marlow, MCA secretary- By Tribune Correspondent MALTA The Congregation of the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lund, 2800 year for it at Camp Pendleton. 4th Ave.

have returned from MAIL ORDERS Kindly Give First ond Second Choice of Colors Other Colors Stocked Light Sand, Sorrel Ton, Sum mer Red Implement Men Portland where they attended the graduation of Mrs. Lund's niece. Livingston today and Saturday. Word has been received of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Larkey of St. Paul, former Great Falls residents. The baby, their fourth child, was named Patricia June. Free delivery every hour. Medical Arts Pharmacy.

Phone 5-5701. Adv. Mrs. J. W.

Warren and two children returned by. plane Thursday to their home at Walnut Creek, T. F. O'Connor Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 70S Central Avenue Telephone 7-7257 Malta Lutheran Church approved a transaction in which the church will obtain title to a plot of ground which eventually will be used as the site of a new church.

I III I 'l" ir 1 1 'I II i 1 Meet Here Today Mr. and Mrs. John Langsholt and three children of Trondheim, Norway, have gone to SeaUIe to make manager, said MCA directors At a congregation meeting, it Some 50 dealers from the northern half of Montana are scheduled to attend a Midland Implement would name a negotiating commit their home after visiting relatives, DRAZICH The funeral of Mrs. Mary lira tee Wednesday. 2ich, 67.

wife of Mike Drazich 2217 was decided to buy the residential property owned by Mrs. Ella Lef-dahl at 305 South Fourth Street 2nd Ave. will be held from Connor's Co. banquet-meeting today at 6:30 p.m. in the Shrine club here.

Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Lund and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lund of this city.

While in Great Falls they had Truly 4-H to Picnic Plans for a club picnic were near Berkeley, after spend West. The property is located A showing of the 1957 line of Monday morning at 9:15, and at St. Church at 9:30, when Requiem Mass will be offered. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet.

Friends will meet at O'Connor's Sunday evening at 8 to recite the Rosary. their first taste of such foods as across the alley south of the present church and parsonage. watermelon and potato chips. They radios, television and high fidelity developments will be the highlight ing two weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. Flaherty, 1725 1st Ave. N. Mr.

and Mrs. O. W. Soice and said they found American customs of the evening. and foods quite different from their native land.

made during the regular meeting of the Truly 4-H Club at the Nelson home. Possible tours also were discussed. Members voted to order T-shirts with 4-H emblem. Donnie Nelson talked on care of a garden. George Hovland, sales manager Speeding Bail Posted Bille C.

Pye, 22, 506 1st Ave. Shoes for Men, Women and Children Ldaughter of Lethbridge are in Great Falls. Visiting in Great Falls Thursday posted $30 bail at the police station Thursday to appear in police co'urt today on a charge of speed Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Thiebaud, 1204 Central have returned from Colorado where they visited their daughters, Mrs. Jean Thom for the appliance division of Midland, Dick Whittington, advertising and promotional sales manager and Jim Stokes, field supervisor for Midland Imploment Co. will be in charge of the meeting. from Conrad was "Jim Turk.

ing 60 miles an hour in a 30-mile zone. Ph. -615J Great Tails son, Campion Academy, Loveland, and Mrs. Milton Brockmeier of Denver. The Women's Society of Christian sir r.

1 Service of the West Sicb Methodist PAY Funeral services for Erwin J. Day, 67, 2915 2nd Ave. will be held in the Rose room Saturday afternoon at 1:30 with an Elder from the Latter-day Saints Church officiating. Burial will be in the Highland Cemetery. In Great Falls Thursday from Neihart was Frank Carson.

Irving Hutchinson, Liberty County publisher, was in Great Falls from Chester Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland II. Gedatus and family of Chicago, who are on a vacation trip, stopped in Great Falls Thursday.

Clark McConnaha was in Great Just'RiQht church will hold a merchants' luncheon Monday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the church basement. Roy Gianoulias, Charles Valenas, TiiOmas Belter and William Gia- the 'Bride Falls Thursday from Valier. Monlana Industries Selected Granite Monuments and Markers Concrete Burial Vaults Less than Complete Protection is no protection at all! Phones 2-1997 or 6-6152 nculias of the Great Falls Chapter, Order of Ahepa, will represent the group at the annual convention at Butte Sunday and Monday.

Hal Sherbeck, assistant football coach at Montana State University, is visiting in Great Falls after spending several days in Big 1 a In Great Falls Thursday from Shelby was Logan Hatch. Maurice (Moe) Embleton, Fort Benton, waj an Electric City visitor Thursday. In the city from Chester Thursday was Earl S. Keith. starter set ofqenuim, gleaming Sandy.

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