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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 16

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The Missouliani
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Missoula, Montana
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1 6 TKe Missoutian, Friday, Octeb'er 22, 1 965 LeMay Says Air Power Short in Viet Nam The Collier Trophy is awarded tegic Air Command, which he headed for 10 years before be-' In Lincoln Kidnap-Murder Case Pleas to (Precede Site Rlofiomi annually by the National Aeronautic Association. WASHINGTON (AP) Gen. Curtis E. LeMay, retired Air Force chief of staff, said Thursday not enough air power was being used in the Viet Nam conflict and, as a result, "there are ution," LeMay said, but didn't specify what the contribution could be except to indicate that he felt the need for more use of airpower. LeMay said it seemed to him LeMay, 58, said, "In this age, no one can accomplish very coming vice chief of staff in 1957.

In 1961, LeMay became' Air Force chief of staff. POPULAR POPLAR Indiana's official tree Is the' much. The mark of a man is the teamwork, the help he gets from those around him. I've had people still getting killed who shouldn't be killed." that fliers had "always been fighting to make contribution to our country." ing and resort community of Lincoln. The body of Hammer was found on Rogers Pass in 18 inches of snow on Sept.

19. yellow poplar. He said he had "fought with LeMay made the comment at a luncheon honoring him as winner of the 1965 Collier Trophy, one of aviation's top honors. "Thev are becinnine to cet very good help." LeMay, a Columbus, Ohio, native, entered Army Air Force flight training in 1928 after graduating from Ohio State University. Commissioned in 1929, two presidents over our contribution and since I've been retired we're still fighting, without the defendants David C.

Walters, 18, Keyes, and Char les E. Corliss, 25, Fulton, N.Y. asked the change of trial location. Lloyd J. Skedd, representing Corliss, made his request Oct.

18 and John W. Bonner, representing Walters, asked the change of venue Thursday. Both lawyers also filed a number of other motions dealing with technical aspects of the HELENA (AP) Two harvest workers charged with kidnaping and murdering Donald C. Hammer of Lincoln were told by Dist. Judge Lester H.

Loble Thursday they must plead to the charges before he hears their motions for a change in trial location. The hearing on motions to move the trial away from Lewis and Clark County is set for Monday morning. Court-appointed lawyers for on Rental! A II) Oct, 22. 13. 24 fl 111 7:30 II II AFT.

oaoijv ROLLERFUH phone Ml-ien around today to some of the too much success." LeMav snoke for onlv a few he helped develop the bombing charges filed by County Atty. Thomas J. Hanrahan. Loble said he would rule on the various motions Monday when he hears the trial-change arguments. Loble, who previously granted separate trials for the two defendants, said Thursday, "Both have been declared competent enough to stand trial.

The men were examined by court-appointed psychiatrists." The two harvest hands are accused in the gunshot slaying Sept. 14 of Donald C. Hammer, operator of a pole yard in the Lewis and Clark County lumber He Ought to Know RENO (AP) Where does the weather man go to retire? Eugene Shepherd is staying right in Reno. techniques used in World War In 1948 he organized the Stra- minutes at the luncheon, devoted mainly to honoring him. Vice President Hubert H.

Shepherd retired after 17 years here. He was the chief Humphrey calling LeMay "a meteorologist. -TJ CANDLE BAR AND "I don't know anywhere In tnings that should have been done two years ago," he said, "some of the things the last Republican candidate for president recommended as an Air Force officer as well as a candidate." This apparently was a reference to bombing North Viet Nam, something proposed by former Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arizona, 1964 Republican presidential candidate. "There is an air war out there and we can still make a contrib the world where there is a bet ter climate," Shepherd said.

NOW fnjoy the Finest hods, at ffte Best Prices, with the fastest Service at the great patriot, an intrepid air-man," presented him with the Collier Trophy earlier in ceremonies at the executive office building. "Gen. LeMay is respected by the Congress of the United States as few men ever have been," said Humphrey. czfifrx TNTs W. VMSk PME RIB FRI.

and SAT. Stag Girls Beer 50c Pitcher Friday Night 9-10 p.m. Featuring SONNY KING AT THE SAX DINNERS gfo'l wife Is unhappy- he won't take her to either ol PAUL'S pan-coke parlors for pancake feast, 'cause he wanti a atcak and doesn't know that he can gel a real tasty one at either PAUL'S pancake parlora, trcmpcr's and 417 w. front. jCLUB CHATEAU Just Minutes Highway 10 549-3776 543-5063 Tonight, 5:30 p.m.

STEAKS 9 LOBSTERS HAPPY BUNGALOW "He Went Thetaway toward the TASTE TEMPTING TREATS from the SUPPER CLUB MENU served from 7 PM to Midnight FLORENCE MOTOR INN In the Heart of Downtown Missoula PHONE 529-8285 10 MILES EAST. INTERSTATE 90 1nn I debbio put enrtl I rrynolds boon RENO INN Highway 10 East Missoula Ph. 549-708 mi lt(l TO DO NOW PLAYING COUNTRY WESTERN MUSIC BY THE WESTERNAIRES Featuring THE OPUS TRIO At The waiter matthm 1 CINEMASCOPE COLOR DE LUXE' TONIGHT AT THE PARK Open Weekdays at 6:00 P.M. LARRY BRINKLEY AND THE LARRY BRINKLEY j4 2a- mmm fug COMBO Larry's vast repertoire includes II songs rrom rocK and roil try, from folk to rhythm Jolly Roger Lounge MISSOULA HOTEL (Downstairs) to coun- 71 tingUout fc jP to belting blues. He is just as home eliding through MERTIME" as he is WOOLY BULLY.

3vh Mosa PARK HOTEL ON CIRCLE SQUARE Cafe Open 24 Hours A Day PHONE 549-9000 Seekers Charlie 8:47 only mm SEE AND HEAR THE BACK PORCH MAJORITY HOMECOMING WEEKEND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29 8:00 P.M. TICKETS GO ON SALE OCTOBER 1 1 AT THE FIELDHOUSE BOX OFFICE RESERVED SEATS $2.00 Billiard Lounge LOCATED AT 3103 RUSSELL ST. MISSOULA'S NEWEST TYPE OF FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT WELCOME TEACHERS American and Chinese Foods at Their Finest Merchant's Lunch Monday through Saturday, 12 to 3 Family Dinners Our Specialty FAMOUS CHOICE PRIME RIB OF BEEF STEAKS OF ALL KINDS Enjoy the Easy Way: Get D'mner-to-Go "Coll 'Em In And Pick 'Em lip" Lots of Parking If I jg5ss252-J Sun. thru Thurs. ..12 Noon-11 P.M.

Frl. and Sat 12 Noon- 1 A.M. "Just a stone's throw from the Little League Ball Park." i BOB IT PELKEY BETTY JENKINS Plus 25 Cents BUYS Vi of a Delicious 2 lb. FRIED CHICKEN WITH FRIES AND GARNISH TO GO $7.25 To tat It Here Tossed Salad With Dressing 25e DOUBLE FRONT 122 W. ALDER PHONE 543-6264 ELKS CLUB TONIGHT FIRST WE'LL GO TO THE FOOTBALL GAME THEN TO CflCKTAIL MID DlNNSC AT -IF 11 THE CLUB "41" 93 STRIP mM- AND I Kp JOHN WILSON MISSOULA'S NO.

1 SUPPER CLUB Dine Dance to the music of Lon Don 1 1 549-9914 BEV'S TRIO MUSIC FOR LISTENING DANCING DINING ELKS DINING ROOM CHOICE STEAKS FINE SEAFOODS CHILDREN'S PORTIONS ELKS AND GUESTS "Wild Bikini" "GodiilU" 8:15 CONTINUOUS FROM 12:15 P.M. (Regular Prices'. Children Under 12 40c; PASS LIST SUSPENDED Here, in the heartwarming tradition of "Shenandoah" and "Those Calloways," is Walt Disney's finest achievement in family entertain-ment JII'J i mump 'yJi ll v4 win 1 DON COSSACK CHORUS and DANCERS featuring Rrll inn SUPPER CLUB ItCULIUIl HIGHWAY 10 WEST mm Walt Disney present COME SEE ALL THAT'S NEW AT THE CHATEAU! Seafood FAMILIES LOVE A co-starring in V' nil PIPING HOT PIZZAS And THEY'RE AS NEAR As YOUR PHONE! Smorgasbord 5437312 FREE DEilVERY WATCH FOR THE PIZZA BUG SERVE YOURSELF TONIGHT Vou will delight in all the wonderful seafood courses and meat entrees, from 5 to 10 p.m. Also Serving Regular Menu until 1 a.m. CLUB CHATEAU G.

Soloduhin, whose hair-raising dagger dance is one of the most exciting interludes in the performance. SUNDAY, OCT. 31st IN THE UNIVERSITY THEATRE SPONSORED BY MISSOULA LIONS CLUB Advance Tickets from Lions Club Members RESERVED SEATS Box Office U. Theatre Oct 28th 31st ADDED FEATURETTE IN COLOR! CATTLE RANCH" LATE NEWS -DONALD DUCK TARTnnv (16 DIFFERENT PIZZAS TOO! Showplace of Montana Minutes East, Highway 10 549-377C 543-5063 SHORT SUBJECTS AT 12:15 2:30 and 9:15 "OLD YELLER" AT 12:55 3:10 5:25 7:40 and 9:55 lvl PHONE 543-7341.

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