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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 2

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The Missouliani
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Missoula, Montana
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were M'lrd by polur two wcM'k an Invrtti-galors said the arrests wore bated on mtorm.ilion supplied by an informant In asking dismissal of the charges, Anthony (orsenlino. assistant state's attorney, told the court the state "would not be able to establish probable cause" on information now in the hands of the state's attorney's office. Coroner Plans Two Inquests Kr NlAi wniMi uraj l.i ii.lr I la tntt shtt i4 ttwni Mm nlimwi vjiJ IKr lVr (fur frvr 4 i) Ihr lr 4 4(lirt tfi hr di I fx (Xrtl drtiU ol lltr Ufi AfettmtMf nt It Vtijlr iM 4 iil i Ihr nu rhjtntvt Ihl (1v-ri4 hjl Urd Ihrm lo uiifr 4n lo firtr (irf mtti-fil Hul Ihry riKlrl Ihr trfK-f a 4 I mi til lo ir ttwm jm Nil) tufM nj Ukr KeNuary ami rrrmrfr! imly p.uti.illy during two mofllht if Ifralmrnl in 4 t'S hmpitul in H.i ail Hi jlv) fuller i from iImIm-Iik, kufnry trouble ami hinh blood prnurc Ttie i hiel of slate he do- NASA Team Studying Sites HKI.KNA (AIM An man team from the National Aero Births COMMl'MTY HOSPITAL Former NP Clerk Dies iMnM-l M4tK4ft4m. 1392 lljrnwm iM ttntmt djv allrimioii A njtivp of M4tntob4, VitutU, he lived in iNoflmnlr. Minn, and Antler.

Mhrre he wj manager of a general lnre from 16 lo 19.15 He sold the store in 1935 and moved lo Missoula, becoming a clerk for the Northern Pacific Railway. He married Mary Irene Tooke in 191 1 in Antler Survivors include his wife: a son Donald of Itmforest, a daughter Mrs. Beatrice Head of Missoula; two grandchildren; two brothers, and three sisters. Memorial contributions may be made to the Missoula County Cancer Association. Funeral services will be at 1: 30 p.m.

Saturday in the Sqtiire-Simmons-Carr Rose Chapel. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Garden. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hatcliff.

1355 Dakota St girl. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tag. Rt.

2. boy Mr. and Mrs. George Hartlett. uilo View Manor, girl Marriage Permits Charles Arnold Schafer Jr.

and Susan Mary Akey, Great SUNDAY 8 P.M. (Doylight Saving Timt) University of Montana Thtattr Tickets en tale at the doer, 7 P.M. Adults $3.00 Students $1.50 ALL SEATS Falls. Ray Charles McKinley and Mary Kathryn McConkey, Mis soula. Court Upholds (Continued From Page One) nautics and Space Administration is expected in Helena Thursday for a meeting with state officials about a possible major space shuttle facility site.

Kverett Darlington, senior industrial engineer for the Department of Planning and Economic Development, said the team is ex peeled to arrive in Helena late in the afternoon. The survey team is to consider Montana, among at least 13 other states, as the site for the proposed space facility. Darlington said the NASA team had specified criteria for selection that included low population density, long stretches of level dry land, and good air, transportation, water and power supply. He said it was not known if the team would make a physical tour of the state, or just meet with state officials about possible sites. nist China who took up resi dence in the British colony of TWILA WOLFE Mrs.

Wolfe began her Hong Kong before settling in California. The abortion decision permits EARL COMPTON Mr. Compton has taught voice for over ten years, and currently holds Masters Degree from the Eastman School of Music. He has appeared eittn-sively at baritone soloist, and is currently a member of the faculty of the School of Fine Arts. GEORGE LEWIS Mr.

lewis il ttnor soloist who is currently teaching voice and graduate level courses at the University School of Fine Arts. prosecution of Vuitch, with a possible penalty of one to ten vocal training at the age of eight and is currently studying voice at the University School of Fine Arts. She has been guest soloist with the Bach Society of years in prison if he is con ifi victed. Officials would have to show at the trial that he oper ated under circumstances not necessary to preserve the wom an's life or health. Coroner's inquests will be held May 12 and 13 to investigate the deaths of two persons killed recently when struck by cars.

Coroner Laurence Livingston said the first inquest will concern the death of 15-year-old Cynthia Rae Wieder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wieder, West Riverside, who was killed April 8 near East Missoula. She was struck by a car driven by Marleen Rees. 25, Pine Grove, who said she was traveling to work when the Wieder girl darted into the path of her car.

The second inquest will investigate the death of Leroy Gerald Wood. 45, 833 Burns who was standing near his parked car on Highway 93 south of Missoula when his vehicle was struck bv a pickup truck driven bv Gerald Culbert. 37. 848 S. 4th St.

W. Both inquests will begin at 7: 30 p.m. in the small courtroom in the Missoula County Chief Justice Warren E. and Justices John M. Har Albeiton Board (Continued From Page One) on the regular route of the school bus.

Ralph Christ, Alberton school trustee, said, "Basically the problem was that they wanted us to continue with support of their program when the support had already been terminated by board action." "What does bother us is that people come from Missoula and other areas and plug this thing and they don't live here," he said. Christ said, however, "We all left the meeting with a very good feeling last night. I felt everybody was trying at the meeting." "In the final analysis," he said, "the Head Start people said they had made arrangements for feeding the children and they were asking for bus transportation until the end of the term." Board action gave it to them. lan, Byron R. White and Harry A.

Blackmun joined Justice Black in sustaining the law. Justice William 0. Douglas, JOIN NOW The annual membership drive for the Missoula Symphony and Chorale starts Sunday night at the final concert of the seventeenth symphony season. Reserved seats are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. Buy next year's membership nowl dissenting, agreed with Judge Gesell that the law is too Student Wounded A 22-year-old University of Montana student was reported in good condition Wednesday night after he suffered a gunshot wound in the foot.

Police termed the incident accidental and said Jim Delaney, 510'z S. 6th St. was taken to the University Health Service. They said a .44 caliber pistol accidentally discharged and the slug struck Delaney in the right foot. SIGN UP: Simply fill out your application form on the brochures being distributed in the programs at the concert Sunday night, or fill in the brochure you will receive in the mail and return it to the Missoula Civic Symphony.

vague. Justice Potter Stewart, also dissenting, said he would have ruled that no competent physician could be prosecuted under the law. Justices William J. Brennan Jr. and Thurgood Marshall held the Supreme Court did not have jurisdiction over the Vuitch case.

They were joined in this point by Harlan and Blackmun but once the court chose to rule by a five-four vote, Brennan and Marshall did not state a view on the law itself. Ji fUissoulian Edtfura Mondtt tkmofti Stnrtty footd tar tht Siodjt Miaoaiun PaMaM tkr Mb-mli4VL Wt Monk Mt nnf Mnmlj MkWI kt 1 4 tnwpiKi IflmparM. tt Sail Ltr Bittni EM StrnW itrrrt Dtvmsot lemSMM Far mmr4 taper Maaaalt nl MI 43! I Mara 111 Raw i earner 35 an meMOk mml atr war Mnauni turn fi tamtMlaai Paauct aaaj Hianaia m-laat MM! aart at iini at CALL Or, call 543-0031, and ask for the Missoula Symphony. We will take your membership reservation over the phone! Telephone memberships will be accepted at this number from Monday, April 26, through Friday, April 30. ll COKE FOR KIDS WITH EACH d.

tvt FOOD ORDER 75cPITcHm sn fc All seats for Missoula Symphony and Chorale performances are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. Be sure to sign up or call 543-0031 as soon as possible to assure yourself of the best seats in the housel The symphony needs you! affet 44 0i af fla ftmi a) CnlaMa MISSOULA SYMPHONY Box 393 Missoula, Montana 59801; 543-0031 Pm start ml tt tm aaoarttmi sw am af mm tatii at 1 1 rv4rap1aral mr aft naati nf ftar aarw al at iiaaiiar 4 tat ar w4 I -1 'A.

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