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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 9

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The Independent Record, Helena, Montana, Monday, March 18, 1963 Pcge Nine Sold Crisis We Sell and Service Defense of U.S. Dollar Still Not Secure ICE MACHINES VENDING EQUIPMENT RESTAURANT-BAR EQUIPMENT BUTCHER SUPPLIES HUMIDIFIERS Domestic and Commercial AIR CONDITIONING Including Car and Truck Air Conditioning Installation We have the equipment and skilled men to handle all requirements By JOHN CUXXIFF AP Business Analyst NEW YORK (AP) The meeting in Washington to Some Weaknesses Remain expected to attend and express harsh and bitter judgments about the U.S. payments situation, and ii 1, -f The dollar has been defended. Now the defense must be made secure from the obviinis weaknesses that still exist. The first Chicago to New York protect the dollar has improved "The noted." the! This stalemate over measures talitarian states." Politics LfyilC lilt ui nic- said.

sdiu. also, -i j- i mai ii is me to rieni we nauon dooks aibo economics wouia mieriere. ne "that it is the! to right the nation's books economics would interfere, tiidugcs uiusi uc mauc ui lunger rfptprminpH nnVwv nf th I'nitoH Wiic tho m-nip-ii nhcon-afiAn 1 caiH works, the nations are exoected Marshall Refrigeration airmail flight to be completed in one day was made on Sept. 10, 1918. Flying time was 10 hours.

5 minutes. ranse stratesv oerore the 1 m. jvmi v-i i fene can be called secure States government to defend the of Jacques Rueff, one off what a challenge to democra- show responsibility and True, the gold drain might be Value th, ap- France's top economists and an cy; Unless Rueff words are to sense of urgency needed to 442 1601 Across from Armory 5 West Lyndale ended for the time being, or uik ihjibub duve ui dn m-be proven true, more effective 'come up with an agreement, no til central banks succumb to the. sl 06 "npiemeniea matter what their differences. junpv.ciucm ui mc u.o.

icncc uds piovru, ne t)v both Loneress and the ad ItZlIlUUkllVll IV UiCll mime-; Af payments is a high said a speech last fall, "that ministration 1 me plan, already approved in tary" gold on a higher priced ity objective At the same time the United part by the International Mone- States must tackle its financial tary Fund last fall in Rio de Ja- means control of foreign payments, is powerless in a nonto- weaknesses still remain. Just a Restatement The United States still has This string of words might ap-! problems, the world's leading fi-jneiro, calls for the creation of STATION CHANNEL nancial powers must establish a'speciai drawing ngms, or crea-more effective svstem for aiir-l its, which nations might use uig uaiain-c-ui-ajiiiciiia ucntu. pear convincing, DUl ail It It has inflation. It is involved in amounts to is a restatement of ine the convertibility of curren-ifor settling international bills. a costly war.

It has enormous the very problems that can't cies among nations. I This would be a new type of CHANNEL STATION (7) KBLL NBC, ABC Helena (8) KFBB ABC, CBS-Great Fall (9) KREM ABC-Spokane (11) KUED Educational-Salt lake (13) WX-Weather Scan and Music Channel 10 Direct "Channel 12 Direct arrangement, a mutually Already Scheduled agreed upon discipline to take commitments 01 us weaiui an seem to De solved by Congress 'round the world. It has a budg-and the administration, despite et deficit. And it can't seem to their recognition of the dangers, get any of these problems cor- Minutes after the statement (2) KUTV NBC-Salt take (3) KRTV NBC-ABC-CBS Great Falls (4) KCPX ABC Salt Lake (5) KSLTV CBS Salt lake (6) KHQTV NBC-Spokane Fortunately, a meeting to the place of gold backing. Thus tackle that problem already is the drawing rights are some- rected.

was released, in fact, Prof. Hen scneduled in Mockholm at the, times called paper gold, aen end of the month, with France sivelv so by the French. ry wallich of Yale University commented: Many Possibilities Tn oil nrnhaKilitu fortaral 0SC0 DRUG WILL SAVE YOU MONEY ON YOUR NEW OR REFILL (Phone 442-8513) spending will have to be cut. I Personally I do not find that Taxes may have to be raised by a stFng statement. They a whopping percentage.

Interest sait? balance of payments rates may have to be prodded i act'n wou'd have high priority, higher. And President Johnscn! or nihest priority. Accident Claims Second Victim BIG TIMBER (AP) David Peterson, 21, was the second victim of a one-car accident early Saturday one mile south of McLeod on Montana 298. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Peterson, Big Timber, died Sunday. Diane Martinz, 18, of Big Timber, died Saturday after the vehicle containing four persons missed a curve and rolled 800 feet, police said. Melvin Martin, 18, was listed in serious condition in a Billings hospital after being transferred from Big Timber. Miss Martinz' sister, Mary Ann, 15, was in fair condition in a Big Timber hospital. Authorities said the occupants SCRIPTIOtIS PRE TRY US! and Congress must reach agree-1.

Tne governors' statement also is hprkprf hv vprv littlo nmuor ments. Simultaneously, the McCarthy New Leadership For America I For a Choice in November 1 Act in March world's 'fr neither they nor the U.S. monetary managers can force WE WON'T BE UNDERSOLD industrial nations must now work swiftly through the International Monetary Fund to establish new currency reserves less dependent upon the backing of gold. This much is recognized in the statements released Sunday by seven central bank governors after their Washington meeting. President Johnson or Congress to take these dollar-defense measures.

Seldom has a more stubborn and futile battle been fought between an administration and Congress, while untreated fiscal and monetary sores grow larger and fester and imperil the nation's health. Montana Democrats For McCarthy On New Or Used Machines of the car were thrown from the vehicle and it was not deter mined who was the driver. Paid for by Lewis ft Clark Democrat lor McCarthy, Huntley Halvorson, Chairman 1903 Jerome Place 442-M9I Best In Quality and Service NAEGELE'S 121 N. Jackson 442 6328 Seven Killed, Two Seriously Wounded in Shooting Spree Mrs Hiisfafson's 12-vear-nld IRONWOOD, Mich. (AP) A TUESDAY MORNING 6 JO Farm Report (5) 6 30 News Benti (5-1) 6:45 Today In the West Salute to Agriculture (3) Fireman Fran (4) 6:55 Rod Rocket (5) News (81 7:00 Captain Kangaroo (8) Today (2-3-7) Unci Waldo (5) 7:30 Beverly HillDillles (5) 8:00 Snap Judgment (2-7-8) Living Oilworth Today In Montana (3) Dating Game (4) Andv Griffith (5) Today (6) 8 15 Background Agriculture 25 News (2-7-8) 8:30 Concentration (2-7-8) Cap-n Cy () This Morning (4) Romoer Room (5) 8 55 News (5) 9:00 Dating Game (8) Personality (2-3-7) Password (5) 9:30 Dick Van Dyke (5) Baby Game () Hollywood Squares (2-3-7) TV Bingo (81 45 Figurfing It Out (11) 9:55 Tic Tac 2 () 10:00 Love of Life (5-8) General Hospital (9) Jeopardy (2-3-7) Bewitched (4) Snap Judgment (6) 10:25 News (5-8) News Dickerson It) 10:30 Search tor Tomorrow (J-B) Dark Shadows (9) Eve Guess (2-3-7) Treasure Isle (4) Concentration 10:45 Guiding Light (34) 10:55 News (2-3-7) 11:00 Virginia Graham () Match Game (2) Andv Griffith (3) Fugitive (4) Woman's World Creecy (Bt Midday Interview (51 Personality (6) Baby Game (7) 11:25 News Dunn (2) Children's Doctor (7) 11:30 As the World Turns (MJ) This Morning (9) Lef Make A Deal (2-W) Hollywood Squares (6) L-VU I k.

tm k. II cnarged in tne siayings is Eric Pearson, 56, a muscular seventh victim of a rifleman's two-hour shooting spree died outdoorsman described as "a skillful hunter and a loner" who Sunday and two persons re aaugnier, KODin, was snoi in ine stomach through the door of the closet where she had tried to hide. Bennetts said the killer next Washers-Dryers Refrigerators Freezers--TVs Stereo featuring Speed Queen, Coronado and Motorola. Temfo MONDAY EVENING 4:00 News, Weattr (5) Let's Speak English (11) News, Weather (3-7) Giiiiigan's Island (9) 6:15 Mister Rogers' Neighbor hood (II) 6:30 Lucille Ball (3-51 News Ivan Smith (9) Monkees (2-7-8) I Love Lucy (6) Cowboy In Africa (4) 6:45 The Friendly Giant (11) 7:00 Andy Griffith (3-5) Hazel (9) Danny Thomas (2-7-8) News (6) What's New (11) 7:30 Family Affair (3-5) News (6) Playing the Guitar (11) Man From U.N.C.L.E. (9) Rat Patrol (4) 1:00 Bill Cosby (2-7-8) Hogan'i Heros (3) Felony Squad (4) Movie Comedy (5) "Designing Woman" Tell Me (11) Bold Journey (6) 8:30 Cowboy in Africa (9) Hunter Safety (11) Peyton Place (4) Movie Western (3) "Ambush at Tomahawk Gap" Monkees (6) 9:00 I Spy (2-7) N.E.T.

Journal (11) Big Valley (4-8) Bill Cosby (6) 9:30 Rat Patrol (9) 10:00 News (2-3-5-8) Perry Mason (4) Felony Squad (9) Danny Thomas (6) Third Reich (7) 10:30 Tonight (2-3) Peyton Place (9) 10:35 Garrison's Gorrillas (8) 10:40 Movie Drama (5) "Beau Brummell" 11:00 News Moll (4) I Spy (6) Johnny Carson (7) Big Valley (9) 11:30 Joey Bishop (4) 12:00 News (6-9) Movie Drama (2) "Tom Brown's Schooldays" 12:30 Joey Bishop (9) Tonight (6) 1:00 Woody Woodbury (5) TUESDAY MORNING 5:50 Farm Reports (5) 6:00 Salute to Agriculture (3) Sunrise Semester (5) 4:10 Farm Report (4) :15 Our World (2-3) Color Camera (4) each day I.UU went to the Raymond Hautala. rtlkJklCD mained in "very serious" condition. Six persons were killed in the rampage Saturday through this western upper peninsula com worked as a janitor in a nearby ski lodge. Pearson was scheduled to be arraigned today. Mrs.

Helen Puisto, 47, of Iron-wood, died Sunday night in munity. home, near the tavern, where he fatally shot Hautala, 49, in the chest and wounded his wife, Lempi, 61. The deputy said Pearson, who lived alone in a cabin a few each day, frcm $1.40 GOLD ROOM miles from Lake Superior, "used to drink, but he appeared to have cut it out in past years. Grand View Hospital. Used High-Powered Rifle The victims all were shot with a high-powered hunting rifle.

Gogebic County Sheriff Chester J. Prebish said Pearson had been drinking heavily and was incoherent when captured by i PLAffl HOTEL 1 He seemed to be an all right Haswell Decision Published Associate Justice Frank I. Haswell has had one of his decisions published in a national judicial magazine. Haswell was notified that his decision in the Graham vs. Ro-landson case has been published in "Judicial Highlights." Haswell's written decision NOW! Open 6:00 Feature af Mfox a now patrons of a tavern, where one man was slain and a woman wounded.

The tavern was the last stop on the rampage. Authorities said the slayer first visited a 15 Edwards sj 10:10 Tops In Quality! We take pride In our work and fully guarantee everything we da Stop in and pay us a visitl MARLOWE 3750 N. Mont. 442-9502 HOME OF BETTER UPHOLSTERING modern, one-story home about a TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 Love Is a Many Splendor) Thing (5) Days Of Our Lives (2-3-7) Newlywed Game (4-8) Jeopardy (6) 12:30 House Party (3-5) mile away, where four including a mother and her daughter were killed the liv was published by the magazine to "bring to the attention of the bench and the bar throughout Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Real 1 purchased the 1 I WHITE MILL BAR i We would like to take this opportunity to thank all the people who have patronized us i during the past several years and we hope they Program Highlights the entire country cases such as COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents SIDNEY POITIER m. JAMES CLAVELL'S proouchon of MOTEiI EWE" TECHNICOLOR Ixy yours of unusual and special ing room. A 12-year-old girl, trying to hide in her bedroom closet, was wounded when a bullet was; fired through the door. A trail of blood was left throughout the home. The killer then went to another home, killing one man and wounding his wife.

The next The decision was written last Nov. 30 and was the second decision rendered by Justice Has stop was the tavern. Just Started Shooting 7:00 Danny Thomas: "The Wonderful World of Burlesque." Carol Channing, Mickey Rooney and Wayne Newton join Danny for slapstick take-offs on a wallpaper hanger, an expectant father and classical ballet. KUTV, KFBB-TV. Patrol: A cold-hearted professional hunter joins the desert fighters in their mission to capture-or kill-a German general at his well-guarded hilitop retreat.

KCPX-TV. 8 00 Bill Cosby: Bill Cosby slips out of his "I Spy" role and into his first TV special. KUTV, KFBB-TV, KBLL-TV. 9:001 Spy: Ordered to extract information from an attractive embassy clerk, Scott finds himself in love and unable to complete the second phase of his assignment-killing the girl. KUTV, KBLL-TV.

10 00-Third Reich: Actor Richard Basehart narrates the second of a three-part documentary based on William L. Shiver's "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich." KBLL-TV. "He just walked in the door and started shooting. He didn't 'j frrr(v. Hill 11 t.0 say a word, said one customer.

well since he was appointed to the court Aug. 11. The publication said: "Parting company with a 100-year-old principle, the Montana Supreme Court" has held that an instruction on unavoidable accident in a negligent case is in error, adding: "In this appeal involving the death of a boy struck by an automobile while riding a bicycle, the court held that there is no presumption as to the capacity of an 8-year-old boy to be contributarily negligent; the Mrs. Puisto husband, Alex, and another patron, John Nie mi, 01 ironwooo, lungea tor tne man. Puisto went for the rifle, the customer said, while Niemi threw some punches and clubbed the man with a whisky bottle.

One of the women killed in the REFRESH yourself ri 03 Lodge Meetings Masonic Helena Lodge No. 3 Special communication Friday, March 22, at 7:30 p.m. Work in the M.M. degree. Refreshments.

Morning Star Lodge No. 5 Special and stated communication March 27, at 7 p.m. Work in the F.C. degree. Refreshments.

King Solomon's Lodge No. 9 Special and stated communication March 20, at 7:30 p.m. Work in the M.M. degree. Refreshments.

York Rite Stated assembly, Helena Council No. 1, Royal and Select Masters, March 25, at 8 p.m. Scottish Rite Stated meeting, Helena Lodge of Perfection, Apr. 11 at 7 p.m., followed by Maundy Thursday observance, Extinguishing of the Lights, at 8 p.m. Easter Tableaux Apr.

10. Easter Sunday, Apr. 14, Relighting of the Lights. Algeria Shrine Temple Stated session Monday, March 18, at 8 p.m. Refreshments.

first home, Mrs. Sally Johnson, 61, had dated Pearson, accord Pasties to go! made with choice ing to Deputy Sheriff Richard Bennetts. question of capacity is a factual inquiry to be determined with regard to the individual child." Historically, Montana law had authorized inclusion of such instruction to the jury but the Haswell decision ruled them out. Attorneys said the previous practice was something that had grown up over the years but gave defense attorneys an edge in damage cases. Killed with her were her daughter, Mrs.

Vienna Gustaf- sirloin and gravy son, owner of the home, Mrs. NONE 65c BETTER Katherine Rigoni, 59, of Iron-wood, and Daniel E. Weiss, 67. of Lansing. Champagne of Bottled Beer Keep a 6-Pack on Ice distributed by CLAUSEN Distributing Co.

MilkPail 335 North Main. Ph. 442-0711 DorftcodC I Eastern Star Miriam Chapter No. 1 Stated meeting March 26, at 8 p.m. Honoring 50-year members and March birthdays.

Social hour and refreshments. Josephine Hepner Chapter No. 89, stated meeting March 19, 8 P.M. Life membership award, report of the Grand Guardian of Job's Daughters. Entertainment, refreshments.

For the Very Finest lir- ril la tea? in I I wone's. en The Original HOUSE OF TUESDAY AFTERNOON Doctors (2-7-8) Eye Guess (6) Baby Game (4) 12:55 Children's Doctor (4) News Bob Briley (6) 100 To Tell the Truth (5) Bewitched (9) Another Wrld (1-3-7) General Hospital (4-8) Let's Make a Deal (4) 1:25 News (5) 1:30 Edge of Night (5-8) Treasure Isle (9) You Don't Say (2-3-7) Dark Shadows (4) Days of Our Lives (6) 2:00 Secret Storm (5-8) Fugitive (9) Watch Game (2-3-7) Mike Douglas (4) Doctors (6) 2:25 News (2-3-7) 2:30 Movie Drama (2) "Desert Fury" Movie Romance (5) "Intermezzo" Dark Shadows (8) General Hospital (7) Candid Camera (3) Another World (6) 3:00 Movie Musical (9) "Up in Central Park" Dark Shadows (7) To Tell the Truth C3) Baby Game (8) Merv Griffin (6) 3:25 News, Weather (3) Children's Doctor (8) 3:30 Mike Douglas (3) Captain Scotty (4) Fugitive (8) Bewitched (7) 3:45 Captain Scotty (4) 3:55 Doctor's House Call (2) 4:00 Merv Griffin (2) Flintstones (4) Newlywed Game (7) Mister Ed (5) Movie Comedy U) "Bloodie's Secret" 4:10 Utah History (11) 4:30 News Cronkite (3) Danny Thomas (9) Bewitched (8) Dennis the Menace (4) Dating Game (7) Munsters (5) 5:00 News, Weather (8) Gilligan's Island (5) Dating Game (9) News (4) Spider-Man (7) Dick Van Dyke (3) 5:10 Prelude (11) 5:30 Batman (8) Newly Wed Game (9) Rawhide (4) Huntley-Brinkley (2-3-7) News Cronkite (5) Perry Mason (6) Business Roundtable (11) Knights of Pythias Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters, regular meeting 1st and 3rd Monday of each month. Eagles Hall 8 p.m. 3 S. Main St.

Open Daily at 5 p.m. COLOR TV, STEREO AND RADIO Sales and Service WE SERVICE ALL MAKES "The Store To See For Color TV" PI IDEM TV-RADIO UIXCI APPLIANCES HOWoHur Uuders EXTRA LIGHT EI WSCOTCH Uf Bottled and Distributed by Daughters of the Nile Sapphira Temple No. 79 Stated session Thursday, March 28, at 8 p.m. Election of officers; receiving of annual reports. HELENA BOTTLING The public is invited to hear State Senator 442-5570 III 1003 Eleventh I GUSGr, SCDTLV I I I FY F.

O. Eagles Helena Aerie No. 16 Regular Auxiliary regular meeting 2nd and meeting 1st and 3rd Thursdays. 4th Thursdays. Club room hours 10 a.m.

to 2 a.m. 6ENE MAHON Morrison pfggj YOUR SCOTCH ItipLsijl DOLLAR BUYS 86 PROOF IP Authentic Scotch dollar (Crown) iatad totwoea 1603-1625 Knights of Columbus Helena Council No. 844 Regular Flying business meeting at the clubrooms, March 28, at 8 p.m. B. P.

O. Elks Regular meetings each second and Wednesday, March 20 Scheffi's Banquet Room Luncheon and Program T2 noon to 1 p.m. 2 Per Person For reservations please call: 442-6508, 442-1909, or 443-3470. Adv. paid for by Lewis and Clark Democratic Women's Club.

Air Taxi Ambulance fourth Tuesday of the month. Loyal Order of Moose Helena Lodge No. 639-648 N. jack- Student Instr'tion 442-2190 Helena Airport IV- r.liiilliwllii ll 1 1 lit in son, regular meeting 2nd and 4th Thursdays WOTM 1st and 3rd Mondays. Club hours open at 4:00 p.m.

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