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The Montana Standard from Butte, Montana • 6

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Montana Standard, Saturday, May 4, 1957 IJcLcod Says lie Try and Stop Me Chess Tourney Opons Today Chess championships ia threo Almost Got Fired be another time when they are trying to make off with more than they can get away with," he said. Then he hammered away at the Trunin Adminislralion Ey WTLMOT EEFvCIIER WASHINGTON Scott Mc- By BENNETT CERF, Leod, Stat Dept. security, chief, administration's "partnership" pol Ih'OIATp classes will be determined hero Saturday and Sunday during the A lady had to elbow her way into a crowded department store icy on power projects. has told Investigating senators that Secretary Dulles almost fired him "as a security risk" four WASHINGTON (S Harry S. and acciueniauy sieppeu uu ujc xutn.

vi au uiaaa; "This is a partnership where 22nd annual tournament of th woman who snapped, "Why don ytyi watch where you re going! everything is divided even-steven, years ago. Truman cam to town In fighting trim Friday and declared the Eisenhower administration is driving Do you thins: my ieei were Montana Chess Assn. The tourna made for a fool to walk on?" This was disclosed Friday when he said, "the electric company gets the powerhouse and the gov the Senate Foreign Relations Com ment will be held in the Butt YMCA. Dr. Adam Smith, profes nun toward socialism.

ernment gets the fish-ladder." In hia old "give-'em-hell" style. mittee made public 160 pages of secret testimony on McLeod's con And "They'll be charging the he jumped on Secretary of the fish toll to get up the ladder," he troversial nomination as ambassa added. dor to Ireland. sor of mathematics at Montana School of Mines, who is president of the association, is tourney director. Herbert A.

Wendel. also of Butte, is the secretary. Titles will be determined in the Treasury Humphrey for wanting, he aaid, "To choke us to death with Interest rates." And he Under questioning this week by charged administration policies The lady answered hope so for your sake, madam." A movie director doing a picture of Blue Ridge mountaineers took his troupe on location and was overjoyed to see a dozen tough, heavily bearded gents gathered in the village bar. "Just the extras wt' needl" he chortled, and hired them all. Their accents, however, turned out to be all wrong.

Thpv wm-p touring House of Sen. Kennedy (D-Mass) McLeod said Dulles called him into his Butte Briefs are forcing the little fellow out of master's class for expert, Class office to question him about business. "leak" to i Washington news A for average or below average olavers and in the Junior class for "I not a Socialist," Hie former Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zitting of 405 Kemper are parents of a son Democratic president said, "but paper (the old Times Herald).

The newspaper reported misgivings by McLeod about the then pending nomination of career diplomat they are driving me that way. born Friday in St. James Hospital. participants under 18. Trophies will be awarded.

Registration for the meet will start Saturday at 12:30 p.m. and nlnv. will start at 2 o'clock. The David bearded baseball team, recruited in Bushwick Avenue, Charles E. (Chip) Bohlen to be His audience was the Electric Consumers Information Committee, an organization formed by labor and farm groups and the elec Beaverhead County residents parents of a daughter born Thursday in Butte Community Memo ambassador to Moscow.

Brooklyn! "He (Dulles) said he had been rial Hospital are Mr. and Mrs. tric cooperatives fighting for pub Chauncey Depew defined laughter as "a safety-valve that per- annual banquet will be held at the Finlen Hotel Saturday night at 6:30 and nlav will resume at authorized to discharge me as a mined one to teel gooa au over, inougn snowing prwcipfuy ui security risk because of this leak lic power development. "You ought not to get me start ed on it. I'm ill steamed up," Tru James E.

Hager of Armstead. Thtf Robert T. Kissels of 721 Broadway are parents of a daugh one that appeared, obviously from me, o'clock. Sunday play starts at I a.m. in the Times-Herald, but he de man said when the subject of the "Go back ask her again and this time LISTEN to what she says." ter born Friday in Community cided not too." Water Content atomic energy pro Memorial.

was 17 inches or 147 per cent of average. The Kings Hill survey north of White Sulphur Springs showed a eain to 13.4 inches of McLeod vowed he was not the gram came up. District Court SuH Opens Before Mr. and Mrs. John P.

Jones, source of the leak, and he said Dulles became convinced he had nothing to do with it and there Of Snow Gains He asserted the most dangerous thing facing the country today is what he called an administration 1502 E. Second, Friday in Com water or 111 per cent of average. At Stemple Pass, north of Helena, Butte Hospital Notes munity Memorial became parents fore was not a security risk. HELENA W) -t The U. S.

Geo nine and one-half inches of water of a daughter. Judge From Glasgow (The term security risk in this or 144 per cent of average was Wheeler, Billings; LoretvaV Ma- COMMUNITY MEMORIAL logical Survey said Friday snow surveys made this week show that Arthur Edwards of Lewistown measured. Trial of a double-barreled dam connotation does not carry any implication of subversion or Red inclination. As used by govern loughney, 921. N.

Main; 1 Donald Admitted Baby William Thom was in Butte Friday, water content increased during age action based on ah automobile Four courses are measured in the Tenmile Creek area from April at most snow courses. Or Petritz, 2101 Leatherwood; Cecil as Thatcher, 541 Nevada; Victor collision got under way Friday in Beverly Bemis and Katherine ment officers it covers a number which receives its water dinarily a decrease occurs aue to District Court with Max E. Ruck- of Superior, were of categoriesr including "persons snow melting. supply. At Chessman Reservoir, Silver Jacob Dauenhauer, '720 E.

Mercury; Ralph C. Goddard, 557 S. Friday registrants in the Leggat 744 Fred. Stucke, 208 W. Park; Stephen LeCoure, 1114 W.

Gold; Thomas Paul Jones, 20fe Wall; Mrs. Rudolph Lasicfa, deemed to talk too much. McLeod The outlook for improvement in water content dropped during Hotel. is strongly anti-Communist, and daschel, defendant and cross-complainant, testifying briefly as an adverse witness called by counsel for Joseph P. Byrne, plaintiff and April to 3.1 inches or 155 per cent Arizona; Charles.

A. Surplis, 282 many critics have accused him of forecasted yield is particularly favorable in the Tenmile Creek Basin where gains of one and one- plan to "turn the 18 billion or 20 billion, dollars of the taxpayers' money that developed the atomic energy program over to private ownership." When the atom is developed fully," Truman said, it can be the source1 of all the world's power and bring the great desert areas into flower. "But if it is developed like the secretary of the Treasury has controlled money they will choke it to death and half the people will starve," -he declared. In a brief mention of foreign affairs, the former chief executive said he has a 36- or 40-inch globe in his Kansas City office which of average. Here from Bozeman Friday was E.

Broadway, Mrs. Mary Lou John damaging State Dept. morale in At the three Rimini courses var Dons E. Wilson. Dillon; Michael Butrovich, Warm Springs; Robert Simmons, 2610 Argyle; LeRoy Schmid, 725 S.

Dakota; Herman Collins, 907 Silver his campaigns against employes cross-defendant. The second witness called was Byrne, who was on the stand as oroceedings were he suspected of being risks.) son, 209 Missoula; Albert Junes, 223 S. Main; Mrs. Elma N. Niemi, HOtt S.

Oklahoma; Kaill South-wick, Waterloo; William J. Cotton, Art Smith of Ennis came to ying in elevation from 6,200 to 8,000 feet water content varied from 6.6 to 15.1 inches or about half to three and one-half inches in water content were noted. At the 20 courses measured at various points in the state water con After telating how he almost Butte Friday and checked into the Bow Homes; a Crotty, suspended late Friday until Mon Leggat Hotel. 150 per cent of average in the got fired, McLeod told the committee that he recalled the inci Mountain' View Mine Residence; day at 10 a.m. tent ranged upward from no per A District Court jury, with one Fred Green, .822 Empire; Garret basin as a whole.

The volume at these courses is higher than nor Marriage licenses were issued dent to Dulles several weeks ago 905 17th Mrs. Libbie Pollitz, tc Kathy Leeanne Donnell, 8 E. Woolman; Mrs. Theresa Marthaller, 316 E. Pennsylvania, cent.

alternate juror, was sworn in ear Schamp, 923 N. Main; Mrs. Friday from the office of the Clerk and remarked to the secretary The survey also said: mally found at the peak accumu ly Friday to try the case. Thomas Williams, 2079 Florence; 'The fact that you made this Water outlook in the St. Mary lation period of April 1.

The im of the District Court, to John E. Rautio and Edith 0. Perini, both Anaconda. Judge James T. Shea of Glas statement all in one sentence kept Baby Timothy Trafford, 2755 St Forrest Hoss, 2240 East River Basin in Glacier Park is has been shrunken to the size of provement points to a more fa gow in the 17th Judicial District Dismissed Mrs.

Beatrice Dow above average. A forecast based vorable outlook for municipal wa of legal age, both of Butte; Merrill Gallup, 34, Ionia, and me from fainting because if you made it in two sentences I don't presiding the disqualifica an orange -by modern transport and communication facilities. He er, 2105 Wall; Master John C. Mc- Drive; Paula Harry, 2230 Massachusetts; Mrs. Mary Powers, on annual surveys indicates the ter supply in the months ahead.

know how I would have stood up." At Gibbons Pass near the head tion of Judges T. E. Downey and John B. McClernam of the. Second District (Silver Bow Phoenix Block; Mrs.

Elizabeth M. runoff of tributary Swiftcurrent Creek will be 74,800 acre feet in Gee, 2245 South Drive; Gayle F. 1558 Elm; Debra Bick-ford, 59 W. Gold; Jack Hanley, 15 Pressed by Kennedy as to where of the Bitterroot and Big Hole Opie, 906 Zarelda; Mrs. Barbara May-July or 110 per cent of the Rivers, water content was 26 Dulles got the authority to discharge him, McLeod replied: E.

Silver; Mrs. Laurine B. Ad long term average. Barich, 714 E. Fourth, Anaconda; Mrs.

Thelma Fischer, 415 Cherry, The case is based on an automo 'I assume from the President. International snow surveys con inches or 126 per cent of average-for May 1. At Elkhorn Springs near Dillon, 10.6 inches of water bile collision which occurred April ducted by the USGS and Canadian ams, 621 Utah; Irving M. Van-Vliet, 1807 Sidney Paynter, 1033 W. Gold; Walter A.

Jackson, 521 S. Washington; Raymond A. Dept. of National Resources have found, ranking 163 per cent of Tot Under Observation 17, 1955, at the intersection of Wyoming and Granite streets, between automobiles driven by the two prin average. been the basis of forecasts since 1922.

Magstadt, 2920 Harrison; John In the Hebgen Dam-West Yel cipals. After Traffic Accident Ghittl. 1022 E. Park; Robert A. Ailene Murphy, 23, Grand Rapids, Mich.

The Butte Unity Truth Center will at the YMCA Sunday morning with Sunday School at 10 a. m. Devotional service at 11 a. m. with Rev.

Mary E. Wessel, the subject "Lovest Thou Me." At 12:05 p. m. a study class in "Keep a True Lent." Saturday night at 7 p. m.

at the YMCA there is prayer followed at 7:30 p. m. with the study class. -Members of Silver City Camp, Royal Neighbors, are asked to meet at the bus depot at 8:30 Saturday morning to take the bus to Ennis for the convention. Waters of the St.

Mary River in It involves a complaint by Byrne Kathy Donnell, 4, daughter of in which he blames Ruckdaschel conjunction with the Milk River are the source of supply for the extensive irrigation in the Milk lowstone area three courses at varying elevations range from 10.8 to 21.5 inches of water, or nearly double the Usual water content for May 1. In the River head Bill A. Donnell of 8 E. Woolman, was admitted to Community Memorial Hospital for observation for the crash and asks $2,285 damages, and a cross-complaint by Ruckdaschel against Byrne in aid he keeps the globe turned so that the world's "trouble spot are on view. "I like to look at them," he explained, "and wonder what the hell's going to happen next." Truman had a prepared speech ready for.

the committee but he tossed most of it away In favor of extemporaneous Several spokesmen for the committee urged the former president to "start slugging again" for public power. Sen, Morse (D-Ore), one of those present, called Truman the greatest protector of the people's, natural resources since George Norris, the late senator from Nebraska who fathered the Tennessee Valley Authority. In his prepared remarks, Truman attacked the Hells Canyon power program as a giveaway that "would plunder the great natural resources that belong to the people of this country." Anaconda. Dismissed Mrs. Lewis Crow and daughter, 825 Seventh George Hall, Whitehall; Mrs.

Charles L. Shephard, Wisdom; Mrs. Glen Dudley, 6 W. Mercury; Charles Dallas, Medical Arts Harold Maty 2001 Spruce; Mrs. Kenneth Thomas, Dillon; Mrs.

Josephine Noland, 110 W. Granite; James McGarvey, 933 N. Main; Robert Walter Harvey, 1508 N. Main; Earl Fogarty, Hill-crest Hotel; Rose M. Corbitt, 611 Transit, Walkerville; Louis P.

Kountz, Whitehall; Terrance Schrapps, 1009 W. Platinum. River Valley of northern Mon ate Friday afternoon after she The snow courses range in ele was hit by a truck. She was not waters. 24.6 inches of water was measured at Devils Slide near Bozeman.

This is 114 per cent of the May 1 average. which Byrne is blamed and Ruckdaschel asks $1,179 damages. No personal injuries are involved in the case. believed seriously hurt. vation from 5,000 to 5,800 feet.

Snow depths varied from 42 to 100 inches and water from 18 to 48 The child had a cut on her head Fellows, 935 Empire; Otto C. Langstadt, 166 Pennsylvania Block; Mrs. Frank E. Ross- and son, School of Mines Residence Hall; Frank Levra, 127 Main, Meaderville; Mrs. Agnes Jenkins, 2320 Elm; Tracy A.

Bullerdick, 421 Colorado; Mrs. Donald L. Olson and daughter, 835 14th Mrs. Jack Willoughby and son, 3505 Willoughby; Bjarne M. Johnson, 2309 Yale.

ST. JAMES Admitted Mrs. Jean" Gilliland, 226 W. Porphyry; John Hilder-man, 409 E. Park; Mrs.

Christine Tozzi, 940 Utah; Mrs. Vinnie F. It should be remembered and bruised leg. Members of "the Jury are Lewis inches. Mr.

W. A. Blenkarn, rep George O'Malley of 1114 Galla Herman, Raymond J. Ballew, RAIL INCOME UP resenting the USGS on the sur tin, driver of the truck, told police Oscar A. Isaacson, spokesmen said, that the high percentages mean principally that there was less melt than usual during April.

The gain in water he was driving east the first said snow density averaged nearly 48 per cent compared to the long term average of 45 per content at many courses "during WASHINGTON Assn. of American, Railroads Friday estimated the net income of Class 1 lines in March at 71 million dollars compared with 70 millions in the tame month last year. Agnes E. Wilson, Wilbur Aronell, Hazel Rogers, Yahner Hermanson, Esther Gordon, Matthew Caddy, Carrie and Rosella Dauenhauer. The alternate is A.

F. Block. centv block on East Woolman when the child ran from behind a parked car and he was unable to avoid her. O'Malley drives for The Anaconda Company. April does show that water users probably can expect greater run The U.S.

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