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The Billings Gazette from Billings, Montana • 20

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2,653 IDLE Wtdnttday, October 17, 1962 OA Morning Edition all BllUnsfl (SazctU IN HOSPITAL State Jobless Total Is Below Year Ago HELENA (AP) Claims for to 39; Miles City, up 5 to 43; I Cut Bank, 46, Glasgow, 73, million dollars in construction projects were in progress at Sidney where the unemployment claim total of 7 was the lowest in the Glendive, 24, and Libby, 57, up 4 Hamilton, 28, and Sidney, 7, re-each: Livingston, up 2 to 53; and ported no change from the prior Montana unemployment insurance payments last week totaled 2,633, Sen. Hickey Suffers Mild Heart Attack Havre, up 1 to 51. week. state. low for this time of year, tne state's chief employment officer reported Tuesday.

Harvest Starts "The sugar beet harvest and refining operations and the start of the Christmas tree harvest pro hear of this unfortunate circum vided the big seasonal upswing in stance," he said. Chairman Edgar H. Reeder of the Unemployment Compensation Commission said the claim total is 1,650 under a year ago. Last week's rise of 70 claims was less than half the increase in the comparable 1961 week. Benefit checks totaling $38,612 were mailed to 1,276 eligible un limited for the next two to three weeks.

His physicians report that with the good immediate recovery already seen, he should soon r-1 employment." "We can be thankful it is a mild RAYMOND POPE, wner of Uw Clear Vlw Ranch nr VlnlU, Oklahoma. A director of tht National Cowboy Hall of Fama, Im la owner of the world champion Brartfui Bull, taya, coronary. My wife, Lorna, and I extend our warm personal greet ings to Sen. Hickey, his lovely wife and their two sons along with employed workers. The other tITA ''hi Fewer claims were counted at Butte, down 32 to 415; Anaconda, down 12 to 130; Missoula, down 7 to 225; Wolf Point, down 6 to 32; Helena, down 5 to 91; Poison, down 4 to 69; and Dillon, down 2 to 48.

Higher claim totals came from Great Falls, up 35 to 316; Kali- our best wishes for a speedy and "THAT'S Rii complete recovery. 1,287 claimants were in nonpar ment status for various reasons Hickey, in September, 1959, In addition to those receiving be able to return to lull activity. Democratic State Chairman Walter Phelan said Hickey would be able "to resume all of his activities after a period of rest," according to the doctors. He said doctors had indicated to him the senator's condition was "nowhere as serious as the attacks Vice President Johnson and former President Eisenhower endured." Phelan added, "Sen. Hickey will while governor of Wyoming, was 110 BITE! state benefits, federal checks to CHEYENNE, Wyo.

Joseph J. Hickey, 41, has suffered a heart attack described as a "mild coronary thrombosis" and is "recovering well," physicians at DePaul Hospital revealed Tuesday. Hickey, a candidate in the Nov. 6 general election for the Senate seat hs now holds by appointment, was stricken Monday following a television appearance here Sunday. When Hickey was admitted to the hospital Monday, his office described his hospitalization as for "a short rest and checkup," but physicians said Tuesday tests revealed the senator had suffered a heart attack.

Doctors indicated Hickey probably would not be able to resume hospitalized for a gall bladder op spell, up 30 to 205; Billings, up 17 taling $3,234 paid the claims of 107 unemployed federal civilian eration. It was diagnosed as "acute cholecystitis." Hospital to 462; Lewistown, up 12 to 55; spokesmen at the time described workers and ex-servicemen. Get Final Checks 1 Shelby, up 11 to 45; Bozeman, up 10 to 49; Thompson Falls, up 7 RECOVERING Sen. Joseph J. Hickey, 41, Wyoming Democrat, was recovering in a Cheyenne hospital Tuesday after suffering a "mild coronary Doctors said he could not resume his campaign for election to the Senate for several weeks.

the operation as major surgery. continue the campaign via radio and recordings and will be Long a Party Power Hickey has been a Democratic Final state checks were drawn by 46 persons, including 11 in Billings, 7 in Kalispell and 6 in Bees Stay Put leader in Wyoming for more than able to resume his representation of Wyoming in Washington in Butte. a decade. He served as Demo Reeder's weekly report said NEWLYN, England (UPI) Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Andrews MELLOW-MASH cratic state chairman in the early 1950s, after being U.S. district at most of the job layoffs were sea Simpson Is Sorry sonal and involved summer trade have used fire, vacuum cleaners and fly swatters In vain torney for Wyoming under the Tru Milward L. Simpson, Hkkey's and service Industries. Construe Yellowstone Th Greatest American Whiskey Kentucky Straight Bourbon, 86 Proof man administration. efforts to displace hundreds of Republican opponent in the upcom tion shared some of the decline bees in their brtckedup fire ing general election and a GOP candidate, said he was distressed to a lesser extent.

"As some projects were com tlSTIUED SOTTU0 8Y VEUQW3T0HE OISTIUW lOUISVIUC-OWSBORO. Kt place. Tuesday they said they have hired a workman to tear down a wall of their home to to learn of Hickey condition. pleted, the idled construction workers were absorbed in other "It is most distressing news to Lobbyist Says Gift Requested his campaign for election for several weeks. The senator had conducted a rigorous campaign for the past month.

Doctors' Statement A statement issued at the hospital said: 'Sen. Joe Hickey was admitted to DePaul Hospital on Monday, Oct. 15. Examinations revealed he has had a mild coronary thrombosis and is recovering well at this time. His activity will be get at the bees.

work," he went on. "New project starts included a $325,000 Belgrade school and a new Billings airport road. One HELENA (AP) A lobbyist Examiners May Hire Engineer A IFirst Federal Savings Account PROVIDES GOOD RETURN registered for the 1961 session of the Montana Legislature said Tuesday he was asked by Sen. John L. McKeon, D-Deer Lodge, to contribute to the Democrats' 1962 election campaign.

He defeated Simpson, the incumbent, in the race for governor in 1958. Late in 1959, after the death of Republican Keith Thomson before Thomson could take the Senate seat to which he was elected in November, 1959, Hickey resigned as governor to accept appointment to replace him. Hickey's resignation made Democratic Secretary of State Jack Gage the state's chief executive. Gage in turn appointed Hickey to the Senate. Hickey is a native of Carbon County, and a graduate of the University of Wyoming Law School.

He began his political career in Carbon County, serving as county attorney. He is an Army veteran of World War II and holds an Army Reserve commission as a colonel. He and his wife have two sons, John and Paul. Knowles Dam Status Cited HELENA (UPI) The State Board of Examiners will consider hiring an engineer to help design deferred maintenance projects at Montana State University when ft i He said the letter, written on official Senate stationery, was from McKeon in his capacity as chairman of the Democratic Leg MISSOULA (UPD-Rep. Arnold fiy Wot mimy the board meets Wednesday.

Insurance! Auto Truck Over-Ag Under-Ago Drivers Firt Homeowner! Lift A ond Hospital Current dividend rate, 4 per annum. SAFETY All accounts insured up to $10,000. AVAILABILITY A proposal to hire an engineer was postponed Monday when the board met after Democrats Atty. Gen. Forrest H.

Anderson and islative Campaign Committee. Asked if he had sent a contribution, the lobbyist, replied, "Hell no." The lobbyist asked that he not be identified. "After all, I have Secretary of State Frank Mur ray protested. They said one firm, It. L.

Prussing Engineers, Bil lings, "seemed to have all the Withdrawals paid promptly. TO GET AHEAD PLAN AHEAD OPEN AN INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT work." MSU Business Manager Robert Pantzer and Thomas Swearingen, to get along with both the Democrats and Republicans," he explained. The letter said the committee to him and all other individuals and organizations registered two years ago for the first time under the 1959 Montana Lobby Registration Act. The letter asked "funds to help Rath Agency JACK RATH Office: 259-4098 Home: 252-8709 112 No. 26th Billings, Montana Attorney Wins, But Loses Fee director of planning and construc Olsen, told reporters here Monday that Knowles Dam authorization was eliminated on a procedural point rather than on its merits in the closing hours of the 87th Congress.

Interviewed in Missoula as he arrived in Montana to begin his re-election campaign, Olsen said Knowles was eliminated from the omnibus rivers and harbors bill through a compromise which allowed authorization of Bruces Eddy near Orofino, Idaho. He said the compromise also called for House hearings early next year on Knowles and eight other projects. Olsen explained that the House Public Work Committee had never conducted hearings on Knowles, the controversial quarter billion dollar project recommended by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the Flathead River near Perma, 70 miles northwest of Missoula. tion, told the board much ot tne work involved underground pres sure steam lines.

They said Pruss HELENA (UPI)-A Missoula at ing was familiar with this type en i gineering. defray costs" and added, "Your contribution will be welcomed." The lobbyist said he has not torney who won a new trial for his police court convicted client failed Tuesday to collect his fee when the Montana Supreme Court upheld a District Court order. received such a request from Republicans. Under the act, individuals and organizations planning to lobby for legislation during a session MlffiSTr FEMEMAIL SAYINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF KILLINGS You Can Save by Mail 252-3823 "If Easy to Park" Cor. 4th Ave.

N. and 31st St The appeal by Roy L. Johnson, 18, was from an order denying his petition for attorney fees for The Western District congress his lawyer, Anthony F. Keast. man said he expected the House The order came after 4th District Court Judge E.

Gardner hearings would be early in the 88th Congress. Brownlee issued a writ of man HOME IMPROVEMENT NEWS damus to Superior Police Court Judge Frank Rosenbeck voiding conviction of Johnson on charges of reckless driving and drunken must pay a $10 registration fee to the secretary of state. The public roster of lobbyists kept by the officer shows the subjects in which they are interested. Missing Boy Is Found Safe PHILIPSBURG (AP) A 17-year-old Helena boy, missing since Sunday on a hunting triD driving. The high court opinion said the A lot more car-a tot more carefree! petition for $307.75 damages and at torney fees was properly turned down because in a mandamus ac tion "the right to recover dam ages must be claimed and proof submitted before the conclusion of the hearing." in rugged mountain country, was Mr.

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