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Friday, June 30, 1072 Orat Fall Tribune 21 IUul AdviTtlblng Skyjacking Suspect Held Peopl LEASE YOUR NEXT NEW CAR irom DON REBALmr.r.mr. Jrid it. and )nd Ave. N. 4SV4)it Arizonnn Confesses lo 5 Killings I'llOKNIX, Ariz.

(Al')-Ilob- nKTKOIT (AP) Martin J. McNally, of Wyanolle, A snub-nosed revolver was bors as "quiet and clean-cut." found in a highway drainage! twforr. a its was held on bond in dilel. near where lite man oriKi- Tnursd wh() Detroit 'lliursday, charged with ually identilied as Patrick i last week's hijacking of McNally was pick.il up fl)rirnival hearing for July It to will be Hiiciiili oolite said. determine CLASSIFIED DIAL 761-6666 if McNally Louis.

en isenjaiiilii Miutli, who an American Airlines fought five years to overturn 727 jet. Chief Blair said the FBI has sent to St, his conviction of killinc four1 Meanwhile, federal author- mursuay to prepay ii, iw.1,.,.1 i women and a child in a Mesa, u-'S mvesiigaied me possinwiy iwi 1...... Ill III Kiiw McNally 1 a i i ii .1 ii ill ivifr iiuv. zn. iiiiu ih-i'm 1 iieuuiy college, boiemniy highway Jlc sit id he isioppcu ana released oy mei liiemiea gumy to llie Mayings tii Inrl rwilicn i-liief Kuliir- MaiUIOay niyll.

MEET THE MOTO-SKEETER Wednesday. diiy the nielit after the didn'l arrest him because he A Superior Court Jury found skyjacker parachuted from Uie well-dressed and did Smith, now 23, guilty on live auwuft over Indiana. h. -m u.u counts of first-degree murder In reru roiicc unci uicnaru jj- Blair said he picked up a man I mm 101,1 for nnfianimr irl.nlirii.rl he had driven to PlTU tfl Visit 17 and a judge him to deulh in the gas chamber. After carrying his appeal to himsclf as Patrick McNally.

ih J- McNally. When shown Martin's picture member said there lliursday, he said he had Mm(i McNally. ii iw. v.n im Martin McNally, an unem- the Arizona Supremo Court. NOTICI TO CRBDITORI ttlaie of Vlrall L.

Morrlion, Daceatrd. Nulitf it U'vm hy iht Uhar tltnr.il l-ulil of UK ll ill of Vlrull L. Marrlwn. Ijocmmhi, lt cr(lllur and ill mnunt having ilmint Ilia taid iJoLitauiij, 1.1111,11 Himii Ilia neteuary vouur, willnn tour months allrr Iht lir.l punllialion of Hut Willie, lu Ida Mid fcaeiulik al Hie oldie of Haiuld Juhiuun, Allurnov Jl taw, Holiday Vlllaua, Oraal HIU, Montana )4, llio taine bamu the plan I'W lha Iranucllon of tha buunnt of Mid tale In lha Courtly of Canada. Unl'-d tl Oraal Falls, Montana, Juna MINNIE L.

CRANE, 4.iai.utri of Hi Ulale ol Virgil L. Mor a la UM) I NOTICI TO CREDITORS slalo of Dorothy Komian, Urteauig. Nuhco It hereby fllvni by lha fcitculor ol llio fcilele ol Dorolhy Kalnian, DacaaMd, lo etubit lham Jwilh lha nacestary vouctiers, within lour -4i moniht tiler lha tirtl publkalion ol Kill notice, lo Ihe Mid lueiulor al 410 i)raat Fall National Hank Building, Griial Fallt, Montane, lha im being )ne plan lor lha tinnteclion ol lha bun-nt ol Mid otltl in flit County ol ona(le, baled Juno 7, 17. SIDNEY KELMAN, txtculor of Ilia Ulale of Uorolliy F. Ki'lnion, Deceased.

Janiat, Crotty, Fopp Paul, 430 Greal Fallt National Bank Greet Fallt, Montana, Attorneys lor tuetuior, sr. 2j.jo, 7M4 a' i NOTICE OF TIME APPOINTED FOR PROVINO WILL. ETC. Probe la Department-No. IISI4I In lha (JiMricI Court of the fciqhlh 'Judicial Dltlricl of the Stale of Montana, and lor Ihe Counly ol Catcade.

In lha matter of lha estate ol John B. Pirelli, Deceased. Pursuant lo an order of Mid Court, 'rnarlD on Ihs Wh day of June, IvV, notice It hereby siven that Wednetdey, 26lh day of July, 1972, al 10:00 o'clock A.M., of taid day, al the Court Room 1 taid Court In the City of Greet Fallt, Counly of Catcade, has been appointed Mi the lima and place lor proving the VVill of Mid John B. Peretll, deceased, and for hearing tha application ol Mildred f. Peretll lor lha Issuance to her of tel.

"fert testamentary when and where any Mrton interested may appear and contest ihe tdmt. Oaled Iht Mlh day of June, 1977. (Court Seal) JEAN A. RYAN, Clerk. By IUPAN, Deputy Clerk.

a 30. M4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Hilda Victoria Levine, De- Nolict It Hereby Given by Iht under-Honed Eeculor of the ttlatt ol Hilda 'Victoria Levine, Deceased, lo tha creditor of and all persons having claims gaintt the laid Deceased, to ahiblt them with the necessary vouchers, within 'four (41 months alter the first publication of this notlct, lo tha Mid Executor al Jha law otlicet ol Church, Harm, John-caon ft Williams, 307 Great Falls National -ank Great Fallt. Montana smqi. Smith was granted a new trial. The high court held that the UUUIVIr II TI 4J bill JIIUII III.

HUM stopped ployed service station atlend- FBI agents In Detroit said.8"1' was dcswibcd bV Juinew K. Twilty wus killed In a shootout In lint police filiilion In Tcxurkana, Ark. niiiiuleH uflnr he wus re-leajiVd from jiiil on bond on a charge of driving while intoxicated, ho returned to the police Nlution and Mailed hlmotiiiR. Twitty was hit by nine police bullets and died before reaching a hospital. Kred of Lnnal, Hawaii; Mike Fountain of Huntington Reach, and Hichnrd Minn of Honolulu hpt'iit 41 days at sea between Hawaii and California.

Their food supply ran out after 20 days and they had to cat barnacles and drink salt water to May alive. The three were rescued off the coast of San Diego by the Coast Guard. A hurricane had ripped the sails on their boat to shreds. riiillp Cussuilore of Phoenix, has withdrawn as an Apacho Indian candidate for president. Cassadore said his campaign was a hopeless cause and he was withdrawing because he believed be could be more valuublc to Indians through other efforts.

Mrs. Harry C. Bean, the mother of newly born quintuplets, has been allowed to leave her hospital in Frankfurt, Germany but doctors have expressed concern about one of the five infants. Mrs. Bean, wife of an American radio engineer from West Hartford, gave birth to four girls and one boy June 10.

One of the girls still is considered on the danger list. Harry S. Truman was taken to Research Hospital In Kansas City for routine X-rays after he slipped at his home. A hospital spokesman said the X-rays were negative and the 88-year-old former chief executive returned lo his home in nearby Independence, Mo. Elliot Gould has been ordered to pay $6,501 to a freelance photographer the actor says he never struck, but merely "picked him up and set him aside." Anthony Rizzo, 25, had sought $200,000 damages in his Superior Court suit claiming battery.

"I was very careful putting him down as gently as I could," Gould testified in Los Angeles. George Reedy, who was press secretray to former President Lyndon B. Johnson, says virtually all politicians are a little paranoid. "This is a generalization, but I'm confident of it. With few exceptions, every politician suffers from a touch of paranoia," Reedy told the Mt.

Rushmore Institute Seminar at Keystone, S.D. prosecution illegally used a tiui Martin McNally had his 'I 1 1 'I'l i county jail prisoner to on his person If incriminating notes arrested outside his sub-Smith. urban Detroit home. An FBI Addressing the defendant spokesman said, however, that Wednesday in one of Arizona's the possible involvement of oth- most sensational murder cases, er persons was being investigated. A family member said that there are three brothers in the McNally family Martin, Patrick and Jay.

Officials found the ransom money and a submachine gun in fields near Peru and speculated the skyjacker lost them because of the jet blast of air which struck him when he jumped. Superior Court Judge Charles Hardy repeatedly asked Smith if he understood that he once more could be sentenced to death. "Yes I do," Smith said quiet-Hardy set a July 21 hearing to allow the state to present evidence before pronouncing sentence. Smith could either be sentenced to death or to life in prison. Meet the Moto Skenler, the oil nnw mini-troil bike intoduced recently by Moto Ski Limited.

The bike weighs 120 pounds, is 60 inches long overall and can comfortably accomodate fully grown adult. Adjusta ble handle bars, easy hand controls and a variable drive transmission with no clutch or shifting necessary, make the Moto-Skeeter an ideal mini-trail bike for the outdoorsman, ladies or mature youngsters. SPEND YOUR SUMMER ON A MOTO-SKEETER 524 FIRST AVE. SOUTH PHONE (406) 453-6591 tiki MARTIN McNALLY the lame being lha piece lor the transaction of the business of laid ttlatt In the rajuvmy Uf Ldiieuv. rr Dated June 2e, 1977.

ROY E. LEVINE, Executor of the estate of Hilda Victoria levins, Decaaied. 6 JO. 7. 7-14-21 Dollar Strennthcns LONDON (AP) The dollar change rate scale worked out in 2 Americans Die in Action SAIGON (AP) Two Americans were killed in action in ESTABLISHED PROPOSAL INVITATION -The Board ol Trustees ol School District No.

Great Falls, Montana will strengthened In Europe on I Washington last December. Fischer Asks More Cash To Play for Chess Title Thursday, calming fears of a But the temporary shutdown i Vietnam last week, 10 died due receive sealed bidi In tha otflce ol Ihe Assistant Superintendent for Business in the School Administration Building un- new world currency crisis from! nf Britain's decision to float the I a.m., mui, July io, tor opening at 10:00 a.m. in tht Board Doom. pound sterling. Work will bt performed under one over a Jung wcckciiu anu uie decision by European finance ministers Monday to defend the to nonhostile causes and 21 were missing in action, the U.S.

Command reported. Another 22 were wounded. CLOSED JULY 2-3-4 year-old American challenger Financial sources looked General Contract In one schedule at has sent an ultimatum to the back on the first full week Fire Damage Repair at tht Lowtll El exchange rates worked out in ementary school. All uinrlr tneth In th Dl. ni Specifications on lilt in the office Iceland Chess Federation "two! since tne surPrise Brilish movej Washington, appeared to have or Oiree days ago," saying hejlast Fy anLd il removed much of the confusion -u.

Ipeared that the threat of the Pariipr in thP REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer has made a last-minute demand for more money to play in the world chess championship against Russian Boris Spassky, informed sources said Thursday. They reported that the 29- the Supervisor ol Buildings and rounds, School District No, 1 Great Falls, Montana, from where they may be obtained without charge. Proposals shall be made on tht at woum noi snow up unless The dollar rose in Pans over gut per vtin vi me eait i currencies naa Deen the tached lorm and made a part of tht Frankfurt, Zurich and smaller European markets. emphasized. The pound closed in London proposed contract documents.

Each bid shall be accompanied by iwlul moneys ol the United States, or With a cashier's check, certified check, bank money order, or bank dralt, In any ease drawn and Issued by a national El Legal Advertising at $2.4662, in effect a deval banking association located In the slate at Montana, or a bid bond or bonds executed by a surely corporation aulhor- WOW! Complete With Battery Solid State 1, Id lb iD ned lo do business in the state ol Montana, in an amount not less than live (S) per cent of the total bid, made ayable to the Chairman of the Board trf Trustees, Great Falls Public Schools, if J3 uation of just over 5 per cent from its old parity of $2.60. The pound also weakened on Continental markets but trading was relatively light. When the pound was first floated outside its former official limits there were widespread predictions that it would drop quickly by 8 per cent to $2.40, drag the dollar down as well, and perhaps force changes in the worldwide ex- ii a guarantee of complete compliance tpeclficalions. Each bidden must havt a valid Montana Contractor's License of the proper classification. The Board of Trustee! reserves the Cght to reect any bid or all bids, to aive irregularities and to accept any Jxd which it deems most advantageous.

No bidder may withdraw his bid after All Kinds-All Styles receipts on top of the unprecedented sums already guaranteed. Under the agreement Fischer and Spassky signed with the federation, the players Will share a purse of $125,000, with the winner getting five-eighths of it. In addition it was agreed that they would each get 30 per cent of receipts from sales of television and film rights for the match. Fischer canceled scheduled flights to Reykjavik Tuesday and Wednesday. This had led to speculation that he was waging a war of nerves with titleholder Spassky.

The 24-game match Is due to start on Sunday in a 2,500 seat sports palace where seats are sold for $5 a game. INVITATION FOR BIDS Tht Board ol Trustees, Cenlervillt Public School, school District Jrs iC, Sand Coulee, Mont. 59472. request bids lor a lanilorial maintenance contractor lor the Cenlervillt Public School lor the 1972-73 year, twinning July 1972 to June 30, 1973. Oflailrd inlormtion maybe received by contacting Etta Young, Clerk or Robert Kinna, Superintendent.

Telephone 736-5290 or 734-5123. The Board ot Trusleet requests that bids be presented by bidders on July 5, 1972 ot P.M. In the school calcterla. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to rtlect any or all bids. ETTA YOUNG, Clerk.

"J15 NOTICE OP PUBLICATION OF TIME APPOINTED FOR PROVINO WILL, ETC. Probate DepartmenS I8S1JC In the District Court ot Ihe Eighth Judicial District ol Ihe State ol Montana, in and tor the County ot Cascade. In the matter ol the estate of T. E. Heqna, Deceased.

Pursuant lo an order of said Court, made on Ihe 27th day of June, 1972, notice Is hereby given that Wednesday, the 12th day ol July, 1972, at 10:00 o'clock A.M., ol said day, al the Court Room ol said Court, in the City of Great Falls, Counly of Cascade, has been appointed as the time and place for proving the Will of said T. E. Hegna, deceased, and for hearing the application ol Mae J. Hegna lor the issuance to her of letters testamentary when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same. Dated the 27th day of June, 1972.

(Court Seal) JEAN A. RYAN, Clerk of Court. By J. ZUPAN, Deputy Clerk. a 30.

75-11' hour let tor the opening thereof, (or a period ol 30 days. By Owner, Board ol Trustees, School District No. 1, Great Falls, Montana. By KARL W. ERICKSON, v.

Asst. Superintendent tor Business. 6 25-30, 7, 3-10- INVITATION FOR BIDS "Sealed bids will be received by the ol School Trustees, School District No. 97. Cascade County.

Sun River, Mon Visit our Home Improvement Library for ideas and plans for all kinds of modern or traditional fences. Then, take advantage of the low cash-and-carry prices listed below: tana, at the Sun River School until 6:00 p.m. MOT on Thursday, July 27, 1972, Jor construction ot an addition lo the River School, Sun River, Montana, -t which time they will be opened and Snappy sun screen portable TV with rechargeable battery pack Vartatlla Toshiba ACDC port, able TV. Snap-on battery pack racharges easily from noma currant 9-inch diagonal picture tuba with sun screen to block out glare. Only 19 lbs.

and ready to go anywhere beach, patio, camper, or around tha house. 4 Toshiba 1 I Modal T-0902C ANDY'S INC. It was learned that the Ice Sportsmen Forfeit John M. Hawthorne 18, Malmslrom Air Force Base, forfeited $28.50 in James D. Ferda justice court on a charge of fishing Thursday without a valid fishing license.

Robert M. Retz, 32, 2754 Carmel, forfeited $18.50 bail for inadequate life jackets on a rubber raft at Broadwater Bay Tuesday. REDWOOD POSTS landic federation wanted to publicly read. Bidders art Invited to submit single contract proposals lor tht work. Drawings, specifications and other bidding information may be examined at The olfice ol Technical Associates, 3, Holiday Village Shopping Center, avoid a rupture and was seek treat Falls, Motnana 59405, and may i obtained lor a deposit of 530.00.

De ing a compromise. Officials were said to feel the federation could not afford any additional expenses. posits will bp returned alter the bid 'ppening, provioeo pians are reiurneo in each NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Dan L. London, Deceased. Nolict Is Hereby Given by the undersigned Administrator ot the Estate ot Dan L.

London, Deceased, to the creditors ol and all persons having claims against the said Deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, with 9 111! 10th Ave. S. ane-half of the deposit. Material suppliers and other non-bidders 'tnay avail themselves ol plans at various guilders exchanges where they are on $1 $2 in tour months after Ihe first publication ol this notice, to the said Administrator A list or sum exenanges is avail able from the Architect. Each bid shall be submitted In duptl each 89 17 tate on torms supplied by the Architect, shall be accompanied by Bid Bond, Cer 66, tified Check, Bank Money Order, Cash at the law offices of C.

L. Overfelt, 1812 10th Avenue South, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate in the County ol Cascade. Dated the 28th day of June, 1972. GREAT FALLS NATIONAL BANK. By: E.

J. JASMIN, Administrator ol tht estate ol Dan L. London, Deceased. 630. 77-14-21 each iers cneck or bank uratr in me amounr of not less than 10 of the bid, and must show the number and class ol the Montana Contractor's License.

All successful bidders must agree to conform to all elate laws governing school construction. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Certificate of Insurance, ind an approved Performance Bond and Payment Bond, each in the amount of Ifjo-n of the Contract. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Wayne D. Okeson, Deceased. Notice Is Hereby Given by the under-sianed Administrator ot the Estate ol FENCE BOARDS Wayne D.

Okeson, Deceased, to the creditors ol and all persons having claims against the said Deceased, to ex No bidder may withdraw his bid for at least 30 days after the scheduled clos hibit them with the necessary voucners, within lour (4) months after the first publication ol this notice, lo the said Ad ing time tor bids. The Board of Trustees reserves the 13c ministrator at the law offices ol Werth- -right to reject any or all proposals, to 3 lineal foot (OlUKSteff waive irregularities ana ro accepr any lid which it deems most advantageous the school district. i Bv order of the Board of Trustees, ner Werthnnr, Professional Center, Suite Four, 1125 Second Avenue North, the same being the place for the transaction ot Ihe business of said estate In the Counly of Cascade. Dated June 28, 1972. JOHN P.

WUERTHNER, Administrator of the Estate of Wayne D. Okeson, Deceased. 30. 77-14-21 School District No. 97, Sun River, Mon- FENCE RAILS lgna.

MRS. FERN TRONSTAD, Clerk irhnol Disfrict No. 97. Sun River, Mon- tana 59483. 6 29, 76-13 81 8 each No.

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