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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 5

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The Missouliani
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Missoula, Montana
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ili8itfTii4''imtfiitfliir'ttiwiJ iiiWTWitflttWihtifcrViiW''iii-liiniirU" Th Dally Mlssoullan, Thursday, October 2, 19535 Says National Guard Is 'Big Business' 54 Montanans Qualify as Scholar Semifinalists The National Guard it big busi Missionary Will Visit St. Paul's Miss Cara Martinson of Hatton, miKsinnnrv llnru'Lnno Seven Missoullans were among IStriebel; Flathead County of Kal- Service Battery and Medical Detachment, all of them 443rd Field Artillery Montanans included in 10,0001 ispell Ronald Counsell and Don- of the nation'i high school seniors ness in Montana, Maj. Hugh P. McElwain. National Guard staff assistant here, declared in an address before the Missoula Rotary Club Wednesday at Hotel Florence.

Maj. Mcblwain wound up a his POPE IS FATIGUED CASTKL GANDOLFO (AP) -Pope Piui XII ii described at fatigued, but not ill, after one of the busiest months of hii 19-year reign. i and through the help of others, make it possible for all of them to enter college next fall, This program would not be possible without the outstanding cooperation of the nation'i secondary school administrators." lory of the National Guard by say-1 many years, whom St. Paul's Lu- Taylor Honor Graduate From Navy School Richard P. Taylor wai reported Wednesday by the U.S.

Navy as the recipient of an honor student certificate on graduation from its Interior Communications School Sept. 19 at San Diego, Calif. He inK inai me niwuana nauonaj, heran Church he ns sunnort. wil At Missoula, he said, the Na visit Missoula Thursday to Sunday, Guard has participated in every conflict ninri the Trwnuirn Slnfn announced the Kcv. Glenn G.

Hus Aim tional Guard has more than worth of equipment distributed among three units and a medical oocnine a siaie. in imi, mcuining by, pastor. Korea. i. i.

ii Th nfflrpr th mmuiiMJii will iu ine detachment. He said the cost of Women's Missionary Federation at items assigned to local units 2 p.m. Thursday at the church, and; maintained an average of 94.56, the aid Day: Loyola of Missoula Dennis Williams; Missoula CountyDavid Browman, Clare Chat-land, Rae Hodges, Richard Holmes, Gordon Noel and Myra Shults; Plains Coralie Balch and Merle Cole; Poison Judy Hove and Dennis Skofstad. The 10,000 brainy youngsters outscored 479,000 other students in the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, the nationwide examination measuring educational development. It was given in over 14,000 high schools last April 29.

The group of semifinalists is composed of the highest scorers in each state, prorated according to state population, The group announced Wednesday represents slightly more than one half of one ranges from $75,000 for a person will be honor guest at an informal nel carrier down to cents for a Guard has a dual mission. With respect to its federal responsibility, it is a reserve component of the Army of the United Stales capable of expansion to war strength and able to furnish units fit for service highest scholastically of hii class during the 14-week course. Before entering the Navy, he attended Montana State College at collar insignia. coffee party from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Friday at the church.

The visitor will have a busy day As finalists, the students will be eligible for an estimated $5 million in scholarship awards sponsored by over 80 business and industrial organizations, professional societies, foundations, individuals, and the National Merit Scholarship Corp. itself, the conductor of the annual nationwide competition. In the final phase of the competition, high school grades, extracurricular activities, school citizenship and leadership of the students will be evaluated, along with the scores on the tests. Each merit scholarship is a four-ytar award covering the four un The speaker emphasized that fis cal support provided by the fed Sunday, She will speak at the reg- Bozeman and was employed in a service station there. He is the ular 9:30 and 11 a.m.

services and anywhere In the world, he said With respect to Its state respon sibility, it provides sufficient or named Wednesday es semifinalists In the 1958-59 competition of the National Merit Scholarship Corp. When the quest ends about May 1 at least 735 youngsters will be named merit scholars of 1959. All finalists will receive certificates of merit attesting to their ability, and all colleges and universities will be notified, thus enabling these students to be considered for a wide range of other scholarship awards. The 54 Montanans represent 20 high schools. Only four have more than two students listed, Great Falls with 14, Billings and Missoula County six each and Butte four.

Missoula is the only Treasure State locality with two schools represented, with one from Loyola in addition to the six from MHS. There are nine semifinalists from five other western Montana communities, one from Columbia Falls and two each from Deer Lodge, Kalispell, Plains and Poison. Western Montanans The western Montanans are: Columbia Falls Judy Strinefel- at a special mission service at husband of the fonder Miss Twila eral government to operate the National Guard at Missoula is impressive, amounting to over He said it covers pay for drills and field training, employ ganizations in each state so trained m- She wil1 attend a h'H M. Lewis. His parents are Mr.

and and equipped as to enable them! 1(wsniP dinner at Mrs. R. Pierre Taylor, 1616 S. 3rd to function efficiently nt I St. ment of Army technicians, and money for the upkeep of buildings per cent of the nation'i senior class.

dergraduate college years, and at Ft. M-ssoula. The semifinalists now face an each award carries a stipend tai Maj. McElwain reported that lo other rigorous three-hour cxami lored to the need of the individual strength in protection of life and property and preservation of peace, ordtr and public safety, he said. The speaker told the club that the National Guard is organized and controlled by state authorities during peacetime.

He said the governors, as commanders-in-chief. cal guardsmen received winner. The stipends have been nation, the Scholastic Aptitude Test of the College Entrance Ex during the past fiscal year. He averaging about $650 a year. Mm amination Board, which will fur said each man got a day pay for his current rank for each weekly imum awards, for students who have been determined to have no two-hour drill period.

appoint the officers subject to IT TAKES MORE THAN ONE LEG TO Chief Juitlre limn T. Herrlae aod Am eorlalo Juollca Weelejr Ceallet of the Moa-tin Mupreme Court hart erorea lhl atalement! Whea Judgea Rarrlion and Caetlei vara appointed in I ha Munrrme Court In aarj, 1:167. there warn Ml eaaee arodlnf, tome dallna bark aa far a Juna, Ili.Vt, mora than 3'i yeare bark. Through dedl eallea ta Ihe job Harrlaoa anal Caollee kf Aufuat of ISM bad Ihla barking cleorod away and Iba Court waa deriding eaaee appealed la 1M. In that I'l jeare, U7 matter! were handled, whlrh la mora thai Intra the number o( rullnia mad by Court brlora th appointment of Harrlaoa and Caetlei.

Thlt outalandlng record aould aot hare bom accomnllahed by an maa. It look both Harrlaoa and Caetlael By lata 1IM or early 1949, II thraa maa ara kept oa I ho lob, lha Montana Supreme Court will drrldlng caaoe ae they appear the dorkel, If Monlena Ii ta hare reliable, aobleard Judgmenla rendered qulrkly and honeatly by lha Supreme Court, Judaea Jemet T. HarrlMin and Weeley Caatlre MUST BE HI TAINt Therefore, an election day. November 4, MM MARK YOUR BALLOT IN FAVOR OF BOTH JAMES T. HARRISON for Chief Justice WESLEY CASTLES for Associate Justice Montana Supreme Court Pal.

paid for by lha Cltujena-for-tha. Beat Supreme Court, Lawiorj, Secy, Billings, Montana. ther substantiate their high scores on the NMSQT. This second test will be given in testing centers throughout the U.S. on Dec.

6. Missoula members received a. state and federal laws, and iiu $23,000 share of the $275,000 paid' state must provide adequate build- financial need, are $100 a year, and maximum awards, for students have been determined to have maximum need, are $1,500 a year. low; Powell County of Deer Lodge Patrick Smilanich and Dorothea vo moniaiia Kuarubiufn as pay Him nigs ana lacilities for drills and allowances for attendance at field safeguarding equipment while the training during the summer, he! federal government provides pay Those who repeat their high scores on this second test will be-j come finalists in the John M. Stalnaker, president of said Merit scholars make their own choice of college and are free to choose any course of study leading to one of the usual baccalaureate and equipment and directs train Uncle Sam, he said, spent ing.

NIGHT SCHOOL For Training That Leads to EMPLOYMENT Spccdwriting Shorthand Typewriting tAt Bookkeeping ENROLL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4 MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE 710 on salaries of 11 full-time civilian employes engaged i.i assist degrees. The colleges chosen by the merit scnoiars aiso receive cosi-oi-eauca ing commanders in administrative, supply and equipment maintenance duties. tion grants ranging to $500 per AA-1 Cleaning II kl Service I I IMs f.a w- jj A'M year to help defray the actual costs Money spent on heat, light, repair of educating the students. National Merit Scholarship which conducts the annual program, predicts that over 95 per cent of the semifinalists will get past the second hurdle the Dec. 6 examination and become finalist.

Search Extensive "This year our search for talent has been the most extensive we have ever conducted. Nearly one-third of the entire national senior class has been tested. The finalist group will be composed of youngsters of superb ability. Our goal is to help as many as possible, and upkeep in Missoula, he said, accounted for the balance of the $172,000. In view of the fact that The merit scholarship program is now in its fourth year.

It was founded in 1955 with grants of $20 million from the Ford Foundation Attention Hunters! Lockers for Rent We Process Wild Game Cut' Beef. Vic, take home to wrap Cut Deer and Elk, 2c, take home to wrap GOOD LOCKER BEEF 45c-53c, cut and wrapped Sorensen Locker Co. most of the total is salaries, it very definitely increases the buying GAS. OIL. COAL FURNACES ANY Forced Air 8ystem cleaned of ALL dirt Phone Missoula 9-3090 Kalispell SKyline 6-4448 and $500,000 from the Carnegie Corp.

of New York. Sponsors have thus far awarded $12 million worth of scholarships, and have pledged an additional $4.5 million. Over power of Missoula citizens, he said. About 220 men belong to the Missoula units, according to the speaker. They are Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 154th Field Artillery Group; Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 112 West Pine E.

T. Aashcim, B.S. Phone 9-4127 Ertabcl Aasheim, C.P.A. Ph. 5-5280 Rear 230 Brooks 2,300 of the nation's most able stu dents are now holding merit schol arships at some 325 colleges.

Near ly one million high school students have been tested in the massive i talent hunts. The competition is open to stu dents in any public, private or pa COEO rochial high school in the U.S. and SAVINGS DEPOSITS MADE BY OCT. 10 EARN INTEREST FROM OCT. 1 We Invite You To Save At The Friendly possessions.

More Diesels Coming toNP S.v.v.-:-;-:-:-;-;-;.;-...; Western mZZi Bank "Serving Savers Since 1889" Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Eight more diesel units will be delivered to the Northern Pacific Railway within the next few weeks, I completing the present order for dieselization of mechanical power NOTICE TO TV VIEWERS You can now receive KXLF-TV, Butte, on channel 11. This signal is from a translator located on the west side of the Rattlesnake Valley. The signal is subject to control by the FCC and in the future may be on a different channel. If the signal is of benefit to you, your check to help defray installation costs would be appreciated. Your check can be mailed to Rattlesnake TV, co James Barr or Mills Folsom, Route 4.

on the system. The new units will be placed In immediate freight service on the main line, W. T. Kennelly, master mechanic for the division, said Wednesday. This will be done due to the heavy press of fall freight traffic on the Northern Pacific.

A Northern Pacific extra gang which had been working on tie replacements on the division, was disbanded Tuesday night at De-Smet. Two other extra gangs, now located at St. Regis and Garrison, are expected to continue in service through the month of November. One is ballasting the freight line in the St. Regis area, the other Is making central traffic control changes at Garrison.

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