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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 5

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Helena, Montana
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The Independent Record, Helena, Montana, Tuesday, June 6, 1967 Fag Fhr Powfr Is Restored fjViolence Flares as Group Presses In Four-State AreaQ to Spanish Land Grants ONLY ONE DAY LEFT To Take Advantage of Our Giant Mayfag Sale ALLEN ELECTRIC CO. vnpv id I CANJILON, N.M. (AP) (Monday night and placed under; the shooting, said the seven men 'criminal warrants involving the mIwI Cl I aused b-v man-v of the 13 mi-; National Guardsmen, bolstered guard at their homes. were free on bail when they left planned meeting and previous Tijennas wife, was lailea in nis courtroom aiicr a preiirru-; activities of his croup, which flowed normally today through lion -people the area turning hv v.cht tnks machine euns the our-state area hit by a on their air conditioners at once hills ef nSui! were faced with the prospect ible hypothesis. Am Mexico todav in search that a hot summer could in- The blackout caused oMhe bfaackCoutf0r reCUrrenCe 3ble l0SS6HS fnta 01 tne DiacKout.

nesses and industries. Hundreds! y. nesses and industries. Hundreds 331 North Lost Chance Gulch 442-3780 The fueitives were laentuiea Santa Fe on a charge of conspi- nary appearance in connection attempted to draw officers into racy to commit a felony. Her 6- with earlier activities of the Ti- a fight last October at a Carson month-old daughter was taken jerina group.

forest campground. That at- to a foster home. tempt failed. i Arrested Last eekend One of those arrested latei The most recent Tijerina ac-Monday was identified as Balta-i Thf. J.

ho tivity involves claims to fiOO.mw zar Afjodaca who. Black J1" acrcs in Rl Arriha was charged with kidnaping and ot 0 L'" mnst of i flWSt land- undlr assault in connection with the hffiiSm? old SPanish land Rearmed bands seizing of a bU'ers- ff arrfst- ty sheriff and a newsman as sate Is there significance in the hostages when thev left the to brca.k Up fact that those who ask. "Come Chairman Lee White of the lot thousands of worker were -m i. Federal Power Commission said given the day off with pay while others were called in to work that the area of New Jersey. by State Police Chief Joe Black as Reies Lopez Tijerina and his followers in a long-threatening militant move to press claims to old Spanish land grant tracts.

overtime. Black said 30 to 40 men led by forestedicourthouse. '-now; would you want to go bark Tiierina were in the Deputy me Jarami andi no ineoia aaysr never mention i TV I Tijerina had been sought on the old night's? Lnited Press International I hills around Canjilon. They fled Monday after shooting their way into the Rio Arriba County courthouse at Tierra Amanita ahnllt 15 milpS north Bishop Gilmore Honor Roll Students Listed Eighty-two students at Bishop Gilmore School made the honor roll for the fourth and last quarter of the year, according newsman Larry Calloway were taken out of tierra Amanita. Calloway broke loose.

Jaramillo of Canjilon. Two officers wereiwas released later. Delaware, and parts of Pennsylvania and Maryland "must be extremely cautious this summer." The reserve capacity of the affected region. White said, is is "not all that it should be." He added the blackout Monday nieht might have been averted had two power plants now und- construction been in operation. White declined to predict the possibility of another occurence saying at one point he did not know "how rough the summer was going to be" an allusion to the use of air conditioners which draw heavy current loads.

He said he would rather not Fatt rvic. Fair ettlmnt of claims. Friendly ptopl who ar en your id. You can't buy better proUx-tion. Or broader coverage.

Or greater peace of mind. And you save money, too! Lower rates because Farmers insures careful drivers. shot and wounaea, arxiui zu per- Critically Wounded 1 sons were iieiu hubuibc iui hours and a district judge barricaded himself in the court to bister Mane de Sales, Critically wounded in the initial rush by Tijerina's group at the courthouse were a state chambers. Eighth-grade A honor roll were Farmers Auto It Takes DECORATOR SENSE To Bring Out The -Best In Your Home It's surprising what "know how" can do in changing the personality of a room. New charm ond comfort can be hod through the correct use of home furnishings.

Let us help you in achieving a more livable home. Richard Bartell, Diana Claas- sen, Patrick Donovan, Charity policeman, Nick Sais, and jailer Elugio Salazar. Sais was in an Albuquerque hospital and Salazar in a Santa Fe hospital. Sheriff Benny Naranjo, one of those held as hostages in the Insurance AUTO LIFE FIRE TRUCK reenter, Karen Nickel, Meg Power, and Dave Reinig. honor students in the eighth grade were Cathy Bisom, Brice Boedecker.

Bob Cramer. Sue Of AMCEUS speculate on a suggestions that the failure might have been Two Tanks Brought in Chief Black and Maj. Gen. John P. Jolly, commanding about 450 Guardsmen, set up headquarters in Canjilon and sent their men into the forest and small rural communities in search of the Tijerina force.

Two M42 tanks were brought in. A half dozen trucks and more than 20 Jeeps were used in the ili C. M. Overturf District Agent 1 courthouse, said about 20 men led by Tijerina shot their way into the building shortly after seven other members of Tijerina's organization appeared be-' fore District Court Judge James Scarborough. GENE BEESLEY (JANE'S Agent Phone 442-9530 901 N.

Main CARPETS DRAPERIES search. 855 Helena Ave. LOCAL AGE XT: 4437001 Lloyd Bray. 442 4086 Scarborough, who barricaded riirnself in his chambers during About 40 persons, many of them children, were taken into custody in the Canjilon area U.S. Will Not Reply to New Soviet Complaint Deming, Elizabeth Dolan, Debbie Dunlap, Elizabeth Garden, Kim Harrington, Mark Jenko, Jenny Lindberg, Patrick Maher, Linda Marshall, Mike McLaughlin, Louise Moore.

Dan Morgan, Roy Mulvaney, Theresa Nowak, Jim Oberembt, Patti O'Fallon, Marty Purcell, Ed Robinson, John Russell, Adrienne Schultz, Sue Solich, Jim Steckler, Tom Steckler, Pat Taylor, Therese Tolon, Mike Walchuk, Michele Wirth and Kim Wright. Improvement honors went to Ed Miller and Bill Oleson. On the seventh grade honor roll are John Aughney, Judy Beneventi, i Bourassa, Renee Campeau, Colleen Chis-holm, Dan Christiaens, Mike Clinch, Steve Dalin, Pam Dickey, Harold Eberle, Colleen En-derle, Mary Grainey, Beverly Gruber, Anna Marie Hill, Sharon Hoffman, Lynn Light-body, Kathy McCarthy, Colleen McCollister, Mary McGonigal, Karen Mueller, Shauna Power, Recent Graduates Are Honored At the 9:30 a.m. Service on Sunday the recent Episcopal graduates of Helena High School were honored. Congradulations and best wishes were extended to each by the very Rev.

Raymond D. Brown, Dean of St. Peter's, on behalf of the Episcopal congregation. They were then presented with a devotional manual. Those so honored were: David William Armstrong III; Kenneth Ashton; Shirley Brewer, Melody Keyes; Virginia Burns; Cherryl Jo Carson; Ed Duba; Colleen Finnegan; Robert Glen-ny; Susan Hagler; Ardyce Johnson; Paul Kirkland; John Light-foot; Deborah Livingstone; Stephen Mackey; Peter Nichols; Joyce Rector; Robert Salisbury; Ann Sterling; R.

Lynn Turn-quist; George Warn; Debby Wheat; Anne Wilson; Bruce Young and Nancy Whitson from WASHINGTON (AP) The State Department says it does not plan a reply to renewed so viet complaints that American planes bombed and strated Soviet vessel in Vietnamese wa ters last Friday. The department denied the charge Saturday. Robert J. McCloskey, State Department spokesman said Monday there had been no reply from Moscow since a formal de nial was delivered to the Soviet said that if the ship was dam Sandra Reinig, Cherie Rung, Myrna Schmitz, Gary Semenza, Anne Ward, Peggy Wood, Ed aged, it probably resulted from the Chapel of the Nativity in North Vietnamese antiaircratt East Helena. fire directed at American planes BACKACHE I Yuhas, Mike Zimmerman.

On the seventh-grade improvement honor list are Greg Bell, Jim Beneventi, Mike Coty, Jacque Daly, Steve Farrell, But in Moscow, tne isoveit government rejected the U.S explanation Monday and again Gayle Hooper, Carla Kanta, Pam charged that v.i. warplanes de- Dick liberately attacked the Soviet Marshall, Billy Meyers, cargo ship Turkestan in Cam- Noel, Cas Stenhjem, Patti Tob- iPha Harbor. in and Alan Williams. Aching Muscles You long to ease those pains, even temporarily, until the cause is cleared up. For palliative, or temporary, pain relief try DeWitt's Pills.

Famous for over 60 years DeWitt's Pillscontainananalgesic to reduce pain and a very mild diuretic to helpeliminate retained fluids thus flushing out irritating pain causing bladder wastes. DeWitt's Pills often succeed where others fail. If pain persists always see your doctor, insist on Regents Fail to Act On Problems at Tech LDeWitrs Pills-1 y-. Hf i By Jerry Holloron Independent Record State Bureau HAVRE No action was taken NO LIMIT NO RESERVE PUBLIC AUCTION Vol. Sale By Order of Owners a statement April 18, said "much progress" had been made in the areas in question.

Both alumni and student groups recently have sought Koch's ouster as Tech president. In other action, the Regents: Refused to consider at this time a letter from the Universi concerning Montana Tech or its Thurs. JUNE 15 10:00 a.m. beleaguered president by the State Board of Regents during a 30-minute meeting here Mon Welch Sawmill, HUNTSVILLE, WASH. 25 Mi.

E. af Hontsville Hwy. 410) BARKER-CHIPPER-SAWMILL day. ty of Montana student govern I rr I -V if I 'J I l-p PLANING MILL -LOGGING EQUIP. REAL ESTATE 1385.000.00 All Steel Installation In fact, board members dian jment seeking consideration of even mention Dr.

E. G. Koch or changes in dormitory and hours student and alumni complaints requirement for women. The about his administration at their board said the complaints should session at Northern Montana g0 to the University administra-College. ition before they are referred to And several or tne negenis the Regents.

told the Independent Kecora Approved University of Montana participation in a drug research facility at Montana State Prison, Deer Lodge. The facility, which will conduct research on volunteer prisoners, is a co-operative project of the State Board of Institutions and Hoffmann-LaRoche, a drug firm. PARTIAL INVENTORY LOfi HAUL, 80' All SAW; BARKER, Albany-Rosser Head, 16' wHour Glass Rolls 75 h.p. ALL STL. LOC DECK.

STOP LOADER; HEAD RIC, Albany 7' Dbl. Cut Band wG.E. 200 CARRIAGE, Salem 3-Block Riderless wSalem Setworks G.E. 100 h.p.; SANC SAW, Sunbo 30" 20" wG.E. 150 h.p.; EDGER, Albany 6'x 48'; TRIMMER, Albany CHIPPER SYSTEM: Norman Mod.

48 wG.E. 100 h.p.; (2) AIR G.D.'S SO 4 125 GRINDING ROOM; Armstrong 4-21 Gang Sw Sharpener; Armstrong 4 l.H. Band Saw-Sharpener (Late Style, Dbl. Cut); CONVEYORS; ROLL CASES; TRANSFERS; GREEN CHAIN; (3) MOBILE LOADERS, 1955 Skagits w'GWC Diesel TREE FARMER; LOGGING TRUCKS (S) '60, '63 '64 Intl. 3-Axle Log Trucks, mmins 220 h.p.

250 h.p. Diesel w'SO, '63 6 '64 Peerless 2-Axle CRANE. Unit Mod. 1520 3-Axle; (2) MTR. PATROLS: Cat.

12'S; (2) TRACTORS; Cat. 08. 36A ml HyrJ. Ripper ft Dow A.C. HD16; TRUCK TRACTOR.

1955 Autocar 3-Aie wCum-mins 220; LUMBER CARRIER, Ross F0RKIIFT, Gerlinger 22.0W Pneu. Tired: (4) PUMP-HOUSE YARD SHOP REAL ESTATE At 11:00 A.M. Aoorox. 95 Acres Subject to Arr.eiitanceV State Bureau there will be no action or discussion concerning the Montana Tech difficulties until they receive a report from the Northwest Accreditation Association. The report, a result of a regular accrediting visit to Tech, probably will be available by the board's July 10 meeting, according to Edward W.

Nelson, executive secretary to the if hr Summer Institute Referred to the six University unit presidents a request 'Much Proeress" vuuege .11 gL-, I asking that it be considered for She Flipped. A iw summer institute program in urged strengthening of the nu-1968 Nelson sgid manit.es and social sciences at, schoo wants Tech. The Regents, at their last t.t Write tor Free Descriptive Brochure MILTON J. WERSHOW CO. AUCTIONEERS Liigiam aiiujiai iu Midi uucitJl- (29 Ne.

LlBrel, Calif. WE I-21T1 2110 W. 5th. Portland. Ore.

CA 2-qiSI meeting, also When She Found Out the Conveniences of THRIFTICHECKS i TV Knrh in "lumann wuncgt-, ill iiaiiM istrengtnening a.iu jBiIlings. on the campus of Cus- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmm----- ter COUr County College, Miles Citv. eacn summer. Also referred to the presidents was a request from chambers I of commerce in the Flathead Valley area asking for changes in the scheduling of the school I -year. The chambers "would like the University System to get Now that school is out for the summer, Leslie Hallowell is planning on getting a job.

She felt it's time to take things in her own hands so she has her own name imprinted THRIFTICHECKS. There's no minimum balance just pay 10c per check. Leslie now ends the risk of losing cash or running out of cash. She thinks everyone who writes just a few checks each month should have THRIFTICHECKS from First Natoinal Bank. Of course, she may be prejudiced, her mother works there.

tnrough a little sooner in the spring and start a little later in the fall," Nelson told the board. TOMEIROW PAN-FRIED, SOUTHERN STYIE Chicken (all you can eat) Salad Buffet, Honey and Biscuits Potatoes, Vegetable Only 1.75 PLACER HOTEL Invitation to Funeral FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) Shortly before he died, Kentucky author Irvin S. Cobb said in di- k. rections for his funeral that he'd I be happy for members of the Paducah Elks lodge to attend.

"Judging by my latest visits I to the basement of the Elks Club," he said, "it wouldn't hurt I them a bit if some of the habi- First National Bank AND TRUST COMPANY OF HELENA MCMBCft i IUC3 UitlC gUfc UUb 1X1 U1C upii air. if onlv for a trio to the ggmmmMmmmmmmmm mmmmm mm mmmmmmmmmmmmM mmm Cemetery. 5 1.

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