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Stock Market Declines Unevenly Early Brisk Trading Dwindles Compiled by The Induct. day 325.D 1402 IDLE Wrrk MS Mil JEJRfE Month IRQ 322.1 13B.1 PIS Polr raps ZiS.5 86.6 161.0 New hlKh-llKhlfd murJcel which cfrrllnrd unevenly lale this ifitmoon. TmdlDR Irll oil from a hrftk earl? ratr. Volumr for the day waa estimated at QOtMHJO abarea compared with and losses ol key ranged Jrom Irxclions in about 2 points. Fulth.

FTpnCh afurlcd mc-rr itian 10 points. Prpctor Gamble jumped about 4. Rmdirii: addfd another ifi eont.nwd rrsponse to mercer rvl- Harat hopprd 4 jjnlnU ahead then xlicrd the rise to a pedal or so The wtf prompted bv nen-c tfint Gen-ertl Electric Is srlllnp Its custom molded J-UitlC bUSirjfiS to Haves, Copprr, chTHiitaU, ateels- rails uud tooJt leases. of about 2 were taitn by Ana- MajTSia rjnpfH-r. KAiLi A'odak.

Union Carbide antf Du Pont. Loilllard rosr 2 aud United Aircraft over a point. Down aboul a paint were U.S. titt Chesapeake fi; Ohio ind Kennecott. Fmttlynal lutws fchown by fTBl Motors.

Ford. Chrysler. Phil tpirry Rind. American Smelting. G-era! Rltrirk.

IUlodIs Central. and American AirllDes. U.S. foremmecl bonds continued lorclrn FicbaiiK Nct Cansdian dollar In New Turk open market 3li jjrr tent pre mium or 10315 U.E up Hi ol kltftin (po'iUfl) t3 B1 13 '31. American Stocks New Final American stocks Stfttl Corp.

17 firillo MTr. Cd. Inc IPV Bunker HlIT BuIUvan Canadian flouthcra Petroleum 3 Canadian Marconi Co. CaLajiD Corp. o( America Consolidated Roj-altr Oil (Allen Labs Hfutric Bond anare J-prrj Motor Ltd.

tatr. Rtg. General Alloys Co, Great Lafces Oil Hoc) a Minlnp Co. International Petrol Irving AJr Chute Co. Jtalt-er Industries Natlocal Brflait Pancoaslal Petroleum P-OTaJlte Oil Co.

Ltd. Shattuck Dcnn Scnalonf Cdrp J5l Before Uie California gold rush in 1849, North Carolina was the leading sold mining state. TV SCHEDULE KHQ SP0KANE-6 6.00 o'clock M(Mk Front Ppge 7MS NBC News' CivaJcadr or a .45 I. Z. Paijn 10:00 Rull mil 10:30 rurj" 11:00 Sir KSnj 11:30 Olieui Howay Doody 12:30 I Led ThjM Livei 1:30 Wf stern Thtatrr.

NitlonKl InTltatlonil 3asketbLi: TuUTDLmeal 3:30 I Led 3 Utus 4:00 Wild BUI Klloll 5:00 Tme Ddlnctlre niirj' There's More to See on CABLE TV f394 HI 2-6790 KREM SPOKANE-2 Ncubcal 8:00 Till: la Alice 8:30 Bin Tin 1:00 Walt Disney 10 00 ToDibstonc Tcrrllcry 10:30 77 Bluiset Klfhtbeat ft Jonn 3 Theatre 1:00 Eiturdty showcaie i firi. Prer.lntt 1:00 Western TheHirr 4:00 Play ol the Week 5:30 Cap'n Cy'i Carlaoris KMS0 MISSOULA-4 5:00 HI Time for Coke" 5:30 Wild BUI Hlr.tok 6:00 Around the World 6:30 KMSO Present, 6 40 Met. Plrks" 7:00 Ncttsbeat" 7:10 Wefllhrr" 7:15 Douj; Edn-Hrds' 7:30 Vuur Hit Cavalcade of Mparts- Phil flllver 0 30 I 10:00 Captoui Oilef Thin II imperial Thralie Ol! Broiavij- SATUnUAI Pattern 3:35 Hockey Previe Pro Hockey 5:00 Mirhij- Mou Mouse PJayhouAe 5:30 Lens Ranger tlbjeet ta enangt wlilioil interconnecltrl. New York Stock Exchange Id hyndrrdt Low Clow 10 Hlfb taw Admiral Corp Alec Allied CL A ttye Real Ut Gillette Co OoodrlChEP Ort NoH.h Tran Oct North Ry Chlnagi Co Am Mt'l On- American Zinc Armour A J71 ArmstroaK Cort 10 Alch Tup Sr 2f Allantlc Reltn 52 50 Alias Corp 36 11 Airplane 61 Brlilo! Mjen 6 Haike 31 Biity Erie 24 Can Poolllc Ry Carrier Corp Cater Tiactor Cerro de PiMO Cert-teel Prod cmoreat Ohl MEF Cities Berrlce Cluelt P-aoodv Cuta Cola Cola Pilmollve Chemical uencraj roooj General Motnrs 26 7 tMVj mi Pont de 23 33T TARE 14Ki Motor 213 fifl'-i General EablnE 14 243' a 243 IS'A 15(4 3T.i 54 SOTi E0 11 lC-i 24, ConjiOl Copper 51 21U II Edison It CoumI Nat Gas 4 -nE 545i Container Corp IS 25H Conilnental Can 13 Air 30 I 41S 21 General Electric 131 80 7BH 7J'l 76Va 76 45', to mostly 25 14 I 27 32 19 3-3 116 iijj; Livestock Markets butchers; No. 1 and 3 mostly No.

3 Uj mtscti to aju-pounn dulcci-rr- lli Jfl: a few No. 3 230 pounds down to 816; No. 1 and 1 100 to pounds a smill mostly No. 1 100 to 315 pounds JiC.156 16.10; 53 head at 816.90; mlied No. 3 and 3 240 to 2S0 pounds S15.75S 16.25 a tCT 340 pounds 316.35: a few lots No.

3 and 3 inline! arade 280 to 300 pounds slb.254T15.75: mixed grade 3549 tu 425-nound 813.1Bt»H.50: most 450 102 Omeul Illinois CfBlrmi 45 Industrial Hayon 16 Incpii Con Cup Jones A LauKh 73 Kaiser Alumluuoi it Kenneeott Cop 43 tinman Corp 7 Lib 1 1 a I'ord Ol 22 Lib MrN A- Lib 2.1 in: 'ol' 10 Link Belt Co 1 Lockbeed Alrcrall IE Leew Inc E4 Uinr Btar Cera 21 lorlllartl Co Hi jaack Tracks If Macj 31 A Co Marshall Fleid 3 Mar Dept Storti 28 MldlBUUl 28 Monsanto-Cnrm 141 Mont 13al utll 3 Montana Poa-er IS Montsom Ward 34 Murray Corp 27 National Biscuit IB Nat Hes 56 National nalrj 12 National Distill 73 National Qypxum National Lead 10 Nex-rnont Mlh 7 NT Central 74 North American 114 Northern Pacific Northwest Air "is Olilo Oil 20 Owens Illinois 7 Penney JC Peuiisylranla Phelps Dodge PIUlco Pjtllllps 1'etcol Public Serv Colo Pullman Inc Pure OH Co Rodlo CP of Am Republic Efrl Tob Rl.od.si.o Rovil Dutch mores StJostpti i St Rrcls PaPcr Sclienlry India Scars Kuttsuct Servel Incorp Shell oil Co Simmons Cn Sinclair Oil Southern Cal TA Boulh FblIIIc Southern llsil Hperry Rand Standard Brands 12 Oil Stone i- Webster 10 Mld-Com 26 Su'nshinr Mln 1S3 In 550 pounds I US Tobacco caille 500; caltei none; not enoueh HbPS slauehter steers or hellers on sale to Vanadium Cp test prices: bulls steak to 25 cents Victor Ch Wks lover; a lew neaa ana small mis booq slaughter steers up to 1,200 pounds 825 St26; a tew ullUly, standard and good heifers cots commercial and better absent: utility eovrs 81S.25tJK.75: canners anrt cutters 1B.25. a few utility and commercial bulls yealers enod and better absent; a lew slandam 521fli30; cun ituity a part loBd good feeding steers i2S. RE; some urn ifuu paunus a tew 505-PDynd stock hellers 523 Sheep 200; not enouEQ 17.50; wrck.y elf flrnnc-c. Church Women Are in Meeting Missoula (IP) Forty-three Kalispell Couple Arraigned on Shortage Count night court session Thursday- -iri ccnllnental 15 lb 43Vi X', 5lMs SO' 421, 42' 131 It ti mi is'. 5 15'4 841i 54-i 71 '4 78 7Hi 100 28V; 2E Twen Cent For 40 19S 33 Union Oil Cull! 76 41 Union t'ae Ktt Union Tank Car United Air Lines United Aircraft United Corp US Gypsum IIS Pipe it Fdy US Rubber Warner Er Pie 17 wash Water Western Airlines 27 'AVstn r.

Union 62 Woolworlh FW 45 Wrlgley win 3 Yale lowne Youngs A. Vounas Etl Dr izo to uo pouqcs Ml" Ul deck good und t.nolc.e n2-jiotmd mtxcfj; 22 345. 27 35', 35'i TV to'-', 35 1121, 33 27 77 27 'i 34 5H'. 55 551, 9 26 Va 15S 35'i 28 24tt 24 II 12''. 127', II 24', 3(li Guardsmen Will jJaMjghtcj Jamixs two loads imp Irwin 'li-rl Rnllalilin Montana United 3l63d Combat Regimen manded by U.

Frank A. Strong, will attend field training at Camp Irwin, March 22 Khrough April 5, Jiajor Gen. S. H. Mitchell announced Friday.

Forty-one officers and 322 en- 1959 convention ol the United personnel will attend train-Church Women ol Montana. ln6 al irwln- The remaLnder The convention will ue i ontana army trirnMc-h Snmrrlav 'Suavd will attend field training connection with an alleged short-: age in the accounts of an oil firm, riSOH Ecity Joe Riley, 24, a keeper at Valley Oil and Service! for the past seven ve Given Slayer charged with grand larceny. Nor- C'IY Cnm'Av man L. Riley, 23. was charged JM with being an accessory, i faW.

-WV- Wheat Under Moderate Pressures New crop iuybi-aiin at traded fairly tJie Board of Trade and rrcc-vtred all nearly all of (he Oat? werr to aloriR with May rje. All whext Kiiurr.i wer? under I.kM to moderate pressure moiil of the day on weaihee forecast a brnpTlrlal rain or snow over pHrls of the wlntT crop wntre moisiui Carlot In Chicago today were estimated at: wheat 13 cars, corn oats 15. rye six, barley 31. soybeans Wheal dosed lo cent a bushel lower. SIhj- i3.0HiO»a: cam Kttl to rit rent hiRher.

May fi.ia%u 'u. OHis itj tm crnt higher. May rye riLfflier to lover. May jl.3P>i, and soybeanr to cent May Cblrara Cash Orafn Chicago ii No wheal, uats or soy- Craln T.l'lr September July 51lnneapolls Cash So i 7J'. 'i: white SB'-.

Loft' Close S2.041, 52 04s. i atm i.86w i stjib 1 1.16'., 1.1E=: i.izt. i.ia=ii 1.12" 1 22'. l.3]l'< 1 21Y. 2.24 'i 2.2.1',i 2 34tj 3 25', 2.24'.

3 35'. 2.14'. 2.131, 2.14 3.10'. 'JOUti 2.11T it yn wncal i'11. in', rib day 107: year ago 304: tradlna hash up cent; price -i, cent nisner; casn spring wheat baslt, No.

1 dark northern J2.06H aprlnf wheat wheat one cent discount each pou.no under 5B lo 17 Minnesota-South Ilekota No. 1 hard trjf. winter S1.3SI4«J2.1I;(i. 5S7i 96 MllllDiT durum choice dlum 82.23iij3.36: ordinary I2.0[1f2.22 66's Corn No. 2 yellow 81.07! 1 ill" Oats No.

2 wnite Barley, bright color 81. 03471.36; str: color 81.03CT1.20; stained ll.altjl.l leeu fico Jl.03. Hye No. 2 ai.j7%jji.3ivi. Flax No.

1 82.05. Soybeans No. 1 yellDa- 12'i. Minneapolis Flour In 100 lb cotsacks: Family patents unchanged. 17.1(1; Jtiamlarcl patrnis SlMii.an! bran i He.

50 changert, red don Gratn Futurct. 2.02V, 2.03% 3.95 2 SS L-5 Produce Markets and Etli CHEO Wr Butter steady; receipts wfiDJesale dp prJcea un- ctmnunl; aj A A 57 crnts: B2 A 51 rcols: HO ptr cents; icars SO cents; Bt 11 cents! Eggs rtCPipte 12.B00: TrholeEilc ibuj-ine prices to low-'rr; ttnl nr bftttrr fe-riid A whites 32 cents, mixed r.cnts; mEdilimi cents: standardE 29 cents; dittos 27 ihecta S6Vi netiLa, Lf. Arri 2V. I' p.i, moderate: demand slow; market dull: cfirlor track sales Idaho russets 81fr 3 15; Oregon russet bakers 33.40; Minnesota-North Dakota Red River Vallev Pontlac, jl.8Sii-j.io: supply light: demand good; market slighlly stronger: carlot track sales: Florida round reds New York Wool New iuturts were tr-regular tmiKy. Wooi tops were easy on h-rlelnr; and profit taklnR.

Wool Juturca or a teni hrtjlicr tn A of 8. crnt lownr. March 10i 'Hi: Maj- 111 ill: llSlV Ori. H7.3E; Dec. Mflrch 11A5B: May 119.SB; July UP.

SB. Certificated wool apot 108. on. Wool toph ItiLures closed to 1-17 The meet way FL Harrison ln lleieM- Bid a luncheon meeting ol the state; Units in the 3rd Battalion are; hoard. The program included the Headquarter; and Headquarters; gontJ Markets report of the president, Mrs.

D. Company of Billings, Tank Cam- W. Doolen. Great Falls. jpany of Billings, Cnmpany oi.Am Mrs.

H. E. Gerke, Billings, Company of Miles; Texas corp 3s 65 cussed literature available for City. 1 Company of Glendive aim persons interested in organizing How Company of Billings. Court Cuts Course new councils or understanding Camp Irwin is used so the army Trenton, N.J.

iaPi lhe thc work of current councils. KG will receive more extensive New Jersey supreme court short- itraininein the field. Camp Irwin ened the third hole at the Ram- has a larger tank firing ranRe and Goll and Country club. The a larger maneuvering area. court ulun I do it out ot any con- Most of the personnel will travel by special train to and from Camp Irwin.

Arrangements have been made so that on one free weekend, the personnel will be Kalispell A KahspcLl to Hollywood for couple was ariaijjned at a special attractions. sideralinn fur the harassed dui fer. It ruled that otic present par four hole, requiring a drive across a pond, was ruining the home life of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sans and their two children.

Legal Advertising SlOutSn AHrcd Edcr, 1C, was sentenced to i sma m' bonis ana Manner ftii i i prison today tor murdering i Jb MX $1" rmothof and her five children. As he was led from the court clieckecl further. thft hnshand and father af his vie tiins. called out: "Itcst in Utm in Space Age there, Carl, that." Fort Collins Latin sin Eder, a runaway boy from Iron-dents from 30 high schools talked dequioit, N.Y.. was sentenecd to about Caesar today at the annual five lift: tiirms for murdering Mrs.

iconvention of the Coloradn-Wyo- Lois I'cnderjjasi, David, 6, mnifi Junior Classical lnapue. Tom, ii, Diane, 4, and Allen, 2. "Latin Lives in the Mpueu must seven years Lhc topic of ihe keynoic ad-ifore lie ln-comes eligible lor pa-dress. Jrgit-, Report of a lloldlnj: Companr HrpoTL ol Holdlne ol a Na.tloriDl Bint published In ac-corrikrer; with Sonrion 5211. U.S.

Revised lieuort as of March 12. IP5B Flr.it ilark XJlnnr-iinolis, MJnnnsole-. whicTi Is nililltileri Keith First National Bank Trust of Helena Helena. Montana. Charier Number 43Sfi.

Federal Rescrre District j- i. Kind if busLlnrsJ or thlf. Hffliia-t: tiunr or directly or r.bove named nrKimlxntlon Is nJtlllnlrd with na.lonal hank: AJiilUtrtl by rcmon common ownership or control. nr indirectly, venlrd In Firs.t Hunk 3lork Corporalion. JlnRrre of control: iB.76H:;.

Financial relatlonn with hank: of siflllRTed bank owned by i he fifiiliin (par vaLuo) Ollior Information neceraary to dlsclc-fc iully rrlEtlonr wilti bflnH: None, Prptiell. Assixiini Becrtury of First atorlc CoiporaUon, snlcrr.nl> xurar trmi Lhc above Matemenl Is trur, to the brM or my krinwlrilRft and bollff 1.. O. tft An h. ti.rr mf ih.s nth of March.

O. OUnn NftHrv TiiOlir, coiinti', Mlntrsoiri My eommlMlon r-x-pircF Fehruaty 33. linf. (Notarial fletli Mairh 2D, Townsend Bureau MR Tow Paul O'Hare, depu I stale superintendent of publip instruction, will be the guest speaicer ai mc Parent-Teacher Btxiatmn meeting at 8 p.m. March zj, in tne multipurpose room.

O'Hare will speak on the Pea body report on education and some ol the recommendations made by the survey team from the George Peabody College ol Teaching in Nashville, Tenn, This report deals with four phases of education administration and or goniiation, elementary education, secondary education and school finance. The state citiiens' committee recommends that a meeting be held in each county of the state to present this report to the public and point out the various recommendations for the improvement of education. Sunday will be Estarl Day for Esther chapter No. 3, OES. A program of music by the Meth odist choir will be presented and the Rev.

fiordon Patterson, for mcr minister here, will be the guest speaker. A silver offering will be taken for the Estarl Fund which goes to the chair of re ligion at Rorky Mountain College, and for scholarships to young people interested in religious work. Coffee and cookies will be arid the puhlic is cordially invited. Funeral services were Monday from Connors chapel for Walter Graveley, with Rev. ft E.

Krohn officiating. Burial was in Deep Creek cemetery with military rites. Pallbearers were Norman Bruce, Wallace Bruce, Jack Brod erick, George Lots, Paul Ragen and Frank Holloway. Mr. and Mrs.

Vic Benson of! the Covered Wagon Inn at Galla tin Gateway were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Safiey.

Mrs. Henry Lanning and Ann Mane Stine were called to Butte Tuesday by the serious illness of their brother, Charles Zimmerman, who is p. pntient in the Community Memorial hospital. Tape Recording Played for Exchange Club Members of the Helena Ex-change club listened to a tape recording of a speech by Maj. William G.

Mayer at their weekly luncheon at the Colonial club, Thursday. The tape, which was played by John Schuyler, told of the methods of brainwashing used by the Chinese in the Korean war. Major Mayer said that of allj the Americans captured, nearly one third died and not one escaped. Of the 229 Turkish sol- ers captured, not one died de spite the foot that many of them had been wounded. He said that prisoners were not treated badly hut were given a constant flow of "education." Walter H.

publicity chairman, said that 35 couples attended the membership drive banquet at the Placer hotel last Tuesday evening. Entertainment fur the banquet was furnished by the Three Keyboards and Miss Betty Flaherty. Twenty-six new members were admitted to the elnh and six were reinstalled. A social hour preceded the dinner and a dance followed it. Diane Varsi Quits Hollywood Diane Varsi, one of the movies' brightest new stars, an Oscar nominee last year for her performance in "Peyton Place," said she's quitting acting to live quietly in Renning-ton, Vt.

Acting, she finds, is "destructive to me." The Dead sea contains a high percentage of salt, which makes it impossible for anything lo live in the water. HOUSE OF WONG 3 S.mth Last Chanrt Gulch ous lor Steaks, Chicken Ravioli, Sea Foods and Spaghetti L. L. CAFE W. BAKKE DRUG Dancing Nightly The New SILVER SPUR DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT Elks Club 9 'til 2 You'll Enjoy The Colcniol Club's LUNCHES trom 11:30 lo 3:30 phere The Colonial Club is the place to dine A complete menu tu selecl from.

Colonial Clnb Music by Chel Mulforrf Lodge Meetings business session. No degree work. KliiB Solomon's Lodse No. Special and stated Ma ruli IB. at 7 p.m Wort In the r.C.

dpgrer. Rr Ire sh merits. Mircti ond 18th Murch nth leth nsgrMi March 25th-Easter Tableau March Mnundj Thurcday Observance March Miriam ChnptEr Nfi 1 Statf.d meetlnE March 10. p.m Soclnl hour. Hepntr CrmptBr No.

Rfl-Blated meeting March 17. 8 p.m. Balloting, prajjfain unci: snrtal hmir honorJnjjr Mn.5tnr Mawus and re rrnahmcnLj. Saprihlra Temple No 76, DnughKra of tliH Staled ft TriUTSday. March 3C tSiRctlon of officers, annual reports, social nour.

0 Eagles Helena Antlf No iFl Hurf Ird rti rpjrulsr nirrLlug Ifl B. Elks- ftf-gniai each gniai ol Announcing the opening of the 4-ACRES CAFE Under new management, starting Saturday, March 21. Open 4 p.m. 1o 12 midnight. For a delicious steak, chicken or ham dinner short orders also served! Hope to see you Dut! $1.75 Tht Bewrd, Friday, Umb $1.75 DANISH STYLE To lie for First Time EASTER SUNDAY MARCH 29 And Then Every Sunday Until Labor Day ALL YOU CAN EAT 2 TO 9 P.M.

Hot IHfthcs With Assorted Cold Table Regular Dinners Also Served RIVER INN At the Mi.ssnui i River Riirtrc TOWNSEND, MONTANA DANCE ol LAKESIDE Saturdoy, March 21 Ralph Fraylor and Hli Orchestra Allowed Deputy at Door Use Classified Ads IT'S THAT MAVERICK Guy in New and Exciting ADVENTURE! 1 Lai JBbi uiiiLii tL i ALAN HAL Starts Sunday MARL0W for Palm Sunday and Easter $1.25 BUFFET Breakfasts Served from 10 'til 1 Bring the family out for a wonderful breakfast of scrambled eggs, ham, hot cakes, juice and all the trimmings' 75c EASTER DINNER Let Mother enjoy Easter mare by Dining Jargeminn's Holiday Iim. NOW, FRIDAY IS LAFF-DAY imagine anything funnier OPEN AT 6 P.M. Plus! Teen-Age Story That's Different KQHRT HARLAND fWA SCOTS SPECIAL LATE SHOW TONIGHT AT ABOUT 11:30 ATTEND THE REGULAR SHOW THEN STAY AND SEE 'ROCK PRETTY BABY' AT NO EXTRA CHARGE GET UP A PARTY, C'MON DOWN!.

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