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Bawling Baby Bear Leaves Lair for Missoula Home MISSOULA (AP) A black ging road cut into her burrow, cub was born and would have! The family hopes to keep and Comprehensive Redistricting Bills To Be Considered Before Feb. 14 bear cub ail 12 ounces of it Bears commonlv eive birth toiSDent most of its first two(raise the bear until it ran rare Great Falls Tribune 5 Sunday, Jan. 31, 1965 Senate Bill Asks Safety Commission that "cries louder than three ba months of life with its mother for itself in the woods, although orphaned wildlife raised out of its natural environment often has trouble in the transition. A bies" is the center of attention in the Ted Matzke Jr. household critical of the committee's prog ress.

in Missoula. HELENA (AP)- Comprehensive reapportionment bills will be considered in both houses of the Montana Legislature before the Feb. 14 deadline for trans bear normally remains with its Matzke brought the cub home mother until it is in its second Sen. Frank D. Reardon, D-Silver Bow, said he is the only member of the 11-member committee enthusiastically backing have the statistics in hand by Monday.

"I feel certain the committee will have by Feb. 14 legislation that meets court directives," he said. Feb. 14 is the 42nd legislative day and rules state all legisla HELENA (UPI) A behind- year. in his lunch pail after the cub's hibernating mother was acci mitting bills from one house to the-scene compromise was be in the half-sleep of hibernation.

Mrs. Matzke, playing the role of foster mother, says the little animal "cries louder than three babies" when hungry and that's about every 2Mj hours. Assault Charge Leads to Prison BILLINGS (AP) Douglas twins but this orphan was alone. The cub probably was born not many days earlier at about eight ounces. Under normal conditions, the mother would have left her den in March or early April with the cub weighing about five pounds, the size of a large house cat.

In the den, the Kalispell Homemakcr By Tribune Correspondent KALISPELL Janice Ward, Columbia Falls, is winner of the another. reapportionment. dentally killed when a crawler "All we've talked about is con lieved to have cleared the way for passage in the next few days of a Senate bill to enable In the Senate, Sen. David James, D-Liberty, said' his Re tractor making a mountain log- tion must be transmitted be gressional redistricting," Rear Lihby Schedules Turner Ski Races LIBBY Dates have been set tween houses at that time or it don said. "We'll be facing the apportionment committee may have legislation that sets up dies automatically.

Montana to participate in a national vehicle equipment safety new senatorial districts based Waiver Possible Doe, 22, was sentenced to 10 for the third annual American Legion Ski Races at Turner Mountain. on population' down to the pre These rules can be waived in Lullierans Name Rev. G. E. Ehelt By Tribune Correspondent HINGHAM Rev.

Gerald E. commission. The measure was the object two ways, according to parlia cinct level. No Prediction reapportionment problem when the snow flies in the fall." Work Delayed Informed of Reardon's comment, James said the committee's work has been delayed because it has been waiting to get precinct voter figures. Since precinct population fig years for first-dergee assault with intent to kill.

He was convicted of shooting mentarians. A unanimous vote The invitational slalom and Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow award at Flathead of a floor fight Saturday by Sen. Gene Huntley, D-Fallon, who objected to giving the right to of both houses would permit the giant slalom races, sponsored 1 the committee's Ebelt was installed as pastor of Francis Palmer last Nov. Austin Reedv Post and sanr. proposal will be approved by waiver and if this failed, a motion could be made to waive the the Hingham-Kremlin Lutheran County High School.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ward.

She is now eligible for four times, causing wounds in tioned bv the Northern Division. the Senate and the House is parish. Installing officer was something I can't predict," rules and it could be approved on a two-thirds vote. the Montana Highway Patrol Board to adopt the commission's recommendations. He said this right should reside with the Legislature.

Dr. R. A. Daehlin, president of state and national scholarship the lung, liver and kidney. Palmer has been released after five weeks in a hospital.

U.S. Ski Association through the Libby Ski Club, have been scheduled Feb. 13 and 14. Rocky Mountain District of the The Senate must concur on awards. ures are unavailable, the committee plans to base its districts on projections made from the voter figures.

American Lutheran Church. James said. In the House, Rep. John Sheehy, D-Yellowstone, set Feb 5 as the date his Reapportion' ment Committee will vote on House bills and the House on Senate bills. Differences are worked out in committee.

Under the proposed legislation Rev. Ebelt attended Glendive James said he expects to by the Highways and Transportation Committee, Montana will join 32 other states as members schools, Montana State University and the Luther Theological Seminary at St. Paul. He was reapportionment plan. He said this would give the House nine days to consider a plan before the deadline for sending bills to in the compact to confer with Legislative Calendar ordained Dec.

27 at Zion Lutheran Church in Glendive. automotive company officials on $ot sedan "Great for hauling 1000 lbs. of supplies or a half dozen small fry. Turns on a dime parks in small spaces. Plenty of zip in its powerful engine and 4-speed transmission.

Got everything in my Sports Pickup performance, economy up to 30 obtaining safety equipment in HELENA (AP) Montana legislative cal endar for Saturday. Jan. 30: vehicles. The state would pay a pro-rated share of the expense the Senate. All Phases Sheehy said the plan will cov HOUSE Passed: HB123 Reducing to one year from three I Wins Fellowship By Tribune Correspondent CHESTER Richard Arden of the commission and provide a representative.

er all phases of reapportion the period between original division and alteration of boundaries of high school ment including new congression building districts. (83-1) Sen. Gordon McGowan, D- tendent and $166,000 to Unemployment Compensation Commission for participation in Manpower Development Act program in next biennium. (Appropriations) SENATE Passed: SB83 Setting uniform sanitation standards for public and private swimming pools with inspections directed by state and local boards of health. (50-0) SB155 Increasing per diem allowance for members of the Fish and Game Commission from $800 to $1,000 annually and chairman from $1,000 to $1,500.

(51-1) SB64 Authorizing one or more school board members and employes to receive expense money to attend meetings of ed HB124 Providing for consolidation of al districts and new alignments sedan styling. Try it!" Sterry of Hingham has won a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship for two or more adjacent school districts lying in two or more counties by trustees of Senate and House districts. of the joint district or 20 per cent of electors in such district. (844) 1964-65 for "College Teachers One member of the Senate Reapportionment Committee was HB177 Including nurses in Professional of Tomorrow." Service Corporation Act. (83-0) HB182 Validating certain instruments Advertising aflecting real property.

(84-0) HB183 Validating all royalty and min eral reservations and agreements here Join the BIG switch to DAT SUN AMERICA'S FASTEST GROWING IMPORT tofore made by counties in conveyance of real property. (84-0) HB184 validating aeeas in iana sates Chouteau, a committee member, defended the bills as being needed to help halt the death toll on the highways that Montana "should be ashamed of." He said that all western states except Montana had already joined the compact. Sen. A. Ronald McDonnell, R-Sweet Grass, complaining that the 17-page bill appeared to be leading to "bureaucracy," moved to delay the final balloting until there was further consideration of the measure.

heretofore made by trustees, executors. Legislative Telephones For Progress administrators and guardians. (84-0) HHlHfi Validating records of court pro- ceedings containing defects or irregulari I COME IN FOR A TEST DRIVE TODAY! ASTHMA LVu Air poisoned by smog, gas, dust and pollen aggravates recurring attacks ol Bronchial Asthma and Bronchitis. At the first sign of difficult breathing, wheezing, coughing and mucus congestion from such cause, start taking MENDACO to combat allergy, loosen and help remove choking phlegm, and tnus promote freer breathing and more restful sleep. Most druggist) keep nd recommend MENDACO.

ties in obtaining a judgment atteciing real property in which the time tor ap Dpal has exnired. SPORTS PICKUP Delivers road-ready including WSW Tires, heater, vinyl interior M76685 HR201 Including in Fish and Game STA LEY'S AUTO SALES 3051 10th Ave. So. Great Falls 761-2011 Commission powers the duty of regulat HELENA (AP)-Sen. William ing boating needs and reservoirs or lakes operated Dy agreement wun a ieu R.

Mackay, R-Carbon, raised a del. pral nr jitate aeencv. (80-4) question when he saw the Sen HB247 Setting maximum penalty for damaging highway signs at $250, 60 days in jail, or both and authorizing Highway rnmmissinn to offer reward of S10O from ate majority leader and minority leader conducting a telephone general fund for information leading to mnvirtinn nf vandals. (83-0) conversation across a three-foot SRR Protecting fishing streams from daman hv construction bv requiring Fish ucation associations ratner man just one person. (53-0) SB211 Permit bear hunting with a big game license, deleting reference to bear in resident game bird license.

(53-0) SB84 increasing pay of district court reporters from $6,600 to $7,800 annually. (49-4) HB23 Increasing maximum fee for renewal of chiropractor's licenses from $15 to $25 annually and requiring licensees to attend education programs annually. (52-0) SJR1 Calling for a Legislative Council study of retirement systems for policemen and firemen. (52-0) Killed: SB37 Banning the use of trading stamps and other similar coupons with fines for violations up to $100 a day and 60-day jail terms. (Adverse committee report) HJR5 Requiring Senate and House committee chairmen to post notice of public hearings in the lobby of each house at least three days before the meeting.

(Adverse committee report) Three Seek School Post i i By Tribune Correspondent COLUMBIA FALLS Three; candidates have filed for a three year term on the District 6 school board. They are Donald Bromley, West Glacier; Mrs. Marvel Lucas and Glenn Kennedy, Co and Game Commission approval and letting district judges appoint arbitration aisle that separates them. His question was directed at iwnmittee to resolve disoutes. (82-1) FFE FECIAL veby SB35 Removing the- Canadian lynx both Majority Leader Edward from protected classification of fur-bear- ri fhA-l SJR4 Urging Congress to amena me U.S.

Constitution to allow one house of hrameral legislature to apportion on nihir than a oonulation basis. (61-Z8) HB30 Reducing tax classification rate T. Dussault of Missoula County and Minority Leader Sumner Gerard of Madison County. "Are these new phones hot lines to the respective party chairmen?" Mackay asked1. "Since the question is from In an ner cent from 30 per cent tor property owned and occupied by certain mm TO needy aged, including wwowi toi-i Killed: URidR Increasing to 20.000 from 15,000 YOUR HOME DOES NOT HAVE TO BE CLEAR TO QUALIFY! Guaranteed Not To Chip, Crack, Dent, Peel, Rot, Fade, or Rust.

Insulates In Winter and Summer the registered vote required at lasi general election to give county surveyor control nf all hiehwavs. bridges and cause ways in his county. (Adverse committee rannrtt the Republican side of the aisle, I will answer," Gerard said. "The two phones are non-politi HB26-Prohibiting operation of a livestock market without paying a $HX fee and setting authorization from the live cal and connect the majority stock Commission. (Adverse committee leader and myself as well as report) HR393 Providing that when a legal hoi lumbia Falls.

Iday falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday is the holiday. (Adverse commit leaders in the House. It was the suggestion of the House." tee report) HB166 Creating State Board of Regis NO PAYMENTS SPRING Expiring is the term of Ever-! Dussault added: "It's a mat tration for Foresters. (Adverse Commit ett Lundgren, West Glacier, not tee rennrt) HB234 Regulating hay dealers and providing for annual $15 licenses candidate for re-election, Never Ever from commissioner of agriculture and when the district votes April 3. bonds of at least $1,000.

(Adverse com mittee report) HB465 Providing annual $2 fee on automobiles to be divided among incorporated cities and towns to finance work Paint Again! on streets and alleys. (Adverse commit Poison of Elects By Tribune Correspondent POLSON Howard Venetz is tee report) HB375 Creating Vocational Education Board of seven members including gov ernor, puDUC instruction superinieoueiu and attorney general; transferring all such duties from Board of Education. ter of progress and I'm all in favor of progress. Now I can receive my instructions from the House by telephone." The phones also connect the legislative leaders with the rostrum. Gerard noted there will be no secret conversations.

Anyone anywhere on the line can eavesdrop. Dakotan Gets 5-Year Term GLENDIVE A 44-year-old (Adverse committee report) new president of the Poison Chamber of Commerce. Vice Introduced: HB514. Johnson and others Appropriat to introduce the beauty and money-saving advantages of THE NEW ing $166,000 to public instruction super in- president-elect is Chuck Stelling. Treasurer is Frank Maxam.

Directors are Steve DeMers, Bill Bishop and Rick Raymond. Park Aide Is Assigned OMAHA (AP) James M. mm REYNOLDS ALCOA PIPE STEEL Copper Plastic Valves Fittings Carpenter, 53, has been named assistant superintendent of Yellowstone National Park to succeed Luis A. Gastellum, the National Park Service announced Saturday. Carpenter has been assistant FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES 8 HOMES IN THIS AREA WILL BE RE-SIDED At Factory Cost INCLUDING LABOR AND MATERIALS 100 Financing 7 Years or Longer Name Your Own Terms CONTRACT FOR DEED BUYERS ALSO ELIGIBLE and Types thru 18" AH Sizes from H' director for administration of the SIDING and TEROX Fiberglas STONE THE SPACE-AGE REMODELING MATERIALS! The Company has authorized 8 homes to be re-sided with the new type aluminum for demonstration purposes.

These jobs will be installed regardless of cost if your home is selected. Carl Weissman Sons park service regional office in Santa Fe, N.M. Gastellum goes to a park service assignment in Washington. 300 3rd Ave. So.

453-0301 i Beach, N.D., man pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the Jan. 18 traffic death of a Wibaux woman and was sentenced to five years at the state penitentiary. Sentenced in the Wibaux County court was Joe Niece, driver of a pickup truck that collided with a car driven by Mrs. Marlene Lix just inside the Montana border on Interstate 94. Poison JC Awards By Tribune Correspondent POLSON Lou Borchers, Fin-ley Point resort owner and Chuck Johnson, Poison, were named winners of the Distinguished Service and Boss of the Year awards, at the annual Bosses' Night staged by Poison Jaycees.

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