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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 10

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The Independent-Record, Helena, Mont, Friday, May II, page Taft Sees Fiasco Hartford, May 14. (IP) Babe Gets Low Down Sen. Robert A. Taft" (R-Ohlo) Earl Charlton Says: "He is back to service your radio." "Bring them in dead and take them home alive." CHARLTON 424 North Main Phone 73 Plays Lead I Body of Veteran Will Arrive Home Saturday David M. Hoffman Services at Chapel on Monday has criticised as a "fiasco" the latest exchange of notes between the United States and Russia.

He referred to it as he asserted that the United States was handling her affairs with Russia "in a completely wavering and inept manner." Christ Engel, 56, Dies When Ditch Caves In Plumber Covered By Five Feet Of Loose Dirt Christ Engel, 56-year-old plumb Employment Now at High Level Craighead Reports 4,000 Added to Industrial Rolls Chairman Barclay Craighead of unemployment compensation commission reported today employment in nonagricultural Montana industries is running 4,000 Plant Now If SK 1 er employed by the Anders and Jeffers company of Spokane, general plumbing contractors on the Jefferson school project, died in OUR a ditch cave-in in the street while at work shortly after 4:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Hardy Trees Shrubs Fruits Perennials OUR PEERLESS MONTANA TESTED FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS ahead of 1947 and he predicts a Helena police said the plumber was pinned against the wall of the ditch. He was found in a slumped condition after workers removed MONTANA. lSihV'1irMl 'A i 1 mmT new record this year. Unemployment payments are decreasing, Craighead, said.

He reported that benefit seekers in May "a first week was 4,121, about half the number of jobless six the five feet of dirt which had covered him. Efforts to revive Mr. Engel failed despite the prompt arrival of the Helena fire department and police with the resuscitator. Dr. Thomas L.

Hawkins pronounced Mr. Engel dead at 4:40 o'clock. Sheriff-Coroner E. R. (Chub) Munger also was present weeks ago.

The figure is expected I FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION qrpjrrpp Nursery Co. DRIVE OUT TO OUR NURSERY SUNDAY at the scene of the tragedy. Death was believed to have been instan Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Monday at the Opp-Conrad-Retz chapel for T5 David M. Hoffman, who was killed in action in Belgium, Oct. 26, 1944, while serving with the 104th infantry division.

The body will arrive in Helena Saturday afternoon and will lie in state until funeral services Monday. The Rev. H. M. Waldron of the First Christian church will officiate at the final rites and full military graveside services will be conducted in Forestvale cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Douglas Smith, Harold Weggenman, Warren Parent, Robert Ashenbrenner, Harold Ashenbrenner and James Garden. Technician Hoffman was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoffman of Holter dam, and was born in Helena, Oct. 5, 1922.

He attended grade schools here and graduated from Missoula county high school, and was later employed by Northrop Aircraft in Los Angeles. He volunteered for service in February, 1942, and received basic training at Camp Carson, Colo. He was sent to France Sept. 1, 1944, and was killed six weeks later in Belgium 'while serving with the 413th regiment of the famed "Timberwolves" division. In addition to his parents he is survived by a brother, Allen of Butte; a sister, Mrs.

Lenore Carpenter of Spokane; a nephew, Gregory Hoffman of Butte, and the following aunts: Mrs. Bessie Fitzgerald of Seattle, Mrs. Blanche Neil, Mrs. John Kaln. Miss Emma Hoffman and Mrs.

Grace Mitchell of Helena, and by several cousins. taneous. to be halved again in the next! 60 to 90 days. I Figures compiled by the com- mission, in co-operation with the bureau of labor statistics, set the nonagricultural employment level of March 15 at 132,900 compared with 129,200 March 15, 1947. The) 1948 figure exceeds March of I 1946, by 15,000 and March, 1945, by 21,000.

Greatest employment increase! was registered by wholesale and: retail trndn which accounts fori John L. Flynn Will play the role of Dr. Milton Hapett in Sidney Howard's well-known production "The Late Christopher Bean," which Carroll college players will present Sunday for the benefit of the Helena swimming pool fund. The play will be staffed at both matinee and evening performances at the Civic Center and is being directed by the Rev. Engel was working when the wall of the 20-foot ditch gave way.

Another employe of the Anders and Jeffers company had been in the ditch just a short while before the cave-in occurred. Mr. Engel was born In Loretto, June 7, 1S91, and had made his home in Montana for more H. Werner Buck, producer of the California Sportsmen's and Vacation show at Los Angeles' Gilinore stadium, April 8-18, points out the advantages of vacationing in Montana to Mildred "Babe" Didrikson Zaharias, one of the show's stars. This illuminated scenic display was part of the Pacific Xorthwest Tourist association exhibit at the 11-day Los Angeles show, which again attracted more than 800,000 vacation-minded fans.

Buck is a native of Kalispell, and was a student at Montana State university before entering show business in California. than 30 years, and in Helena for the past 22 years. He was a. veteran of World war I and a member of the Disabled American the biggest pav roll in Montana Jame c- Aylward, Carroll and employs more persons on a dramatic Instructors. year-round basis than any other industry.

The March 15 employment level Mothers and Daughters in trade was 33,100, up 1,400 from Aft a year ago. Metal mining ATtena MTTOir the second greatest gain with Af Christian Church 1,300 more employes at work than a year ago. This was partly offset! More than 125 mothers and by a drop of 100 in the oil fields'daugiiters will attend the annual and a loss of 300 coal miners. The; moth.er and daughter banquet in iv Spring Footnotes for Children Survivors Include his widow, Mabel R. Engel, and a 19-year-old daughter, Helena Louise, of this St.

John's Lutheran Church to Confirm Class of 21 Youths city; three brothers, John of Minneapolis, Matt of Maple Plains, and Jake of Pequot, Music Department Will Present Recital Tonight mining industry as a whole showed the Christian church dining room a net gain of 1,000. and three sisters, Mrs. HelenJ Spurzem of Loretto, and Mrs. Margaret Hinson and Louise at 6:30 o'clock tonight. The men of the congregation are scheduled to serve the food.

Mrs. Esther Schmidt will talk on "Mother's day." Mrs. Robert Moody, accompanied by Mrs. Engel of Minneapolis. A class of 21 young people will be confirmed at a special service in St.

John's Lutheran church Sunday morning, the Rev. Nels H. Norbeck, pastor, said. Bibles and tokens of confirmation will be presented to the group by the congregation. Following Requiem mass will be celebrat The 93,941,000 people eligible to vote in the 1948 United States presidential election exceed those eligible in 1940 by 10 million.

ed at 10 o'clock Monday morning Helena Woman's Club Offers Fine Program Red, Green, White, Beige, or Brown SANDALS Contract construction was up 600 over a year ago. Within 90 days an acute shortage of all building skills is anticipated and it seems highly probable that by September there may be 10,000 or more men employed In construction, Craighead said. Manufacturing employ jumped from 16,400 to 17,200, a net gain of 800. Most of the gain was registered by logging and lumBering which was up almost 500 from a year ago. Morris Sanford at the piano, willi at St.

Helena cathedral and rosary sing "The Old Refrain" and sev- services will be conducted at the eral other selections. cathedral at 7:30 o'clock Sunday Mrs. S. E. Haraldson will playjniSnt- Burial will he in Resurrec-several violin solos including tion cemetery with military grave- the service, the young people will be honored at a luncheon in the "Songs My Mother Taught Me" by, 51(16 services Dy tne DA v.

MOVING CRATING AND STORAGE COULTER TRANSFER AXD STORAGE CO. Phone 1002 Herrmann and company are in Dvorzak. charge of arrangements. The music department of the social hall of the church. Parents Helena Woman's club will present and other relatives of the members a group of well-known Helena mu- of the class will be guests.

sicians in concert at 8:15 o'clock I Members of the class are Con-tonight at the YWCA. stance Adams, Ray Amundson, The program will be open to Samuel Bakke, David Bergum, Bill department members, Woman's jRieber, Mardella Bieber, Phyllis club members and their guests. Brandt, Eloise Fellbaum, Louise! Pianist Audrey Barton Brown, Gregor, Jo Ann Gustafson, Lois Elliston Man Taken To Deer Lodge to Start Serving Term Fred Sinerius, 30-year-old liston miner, was taken to Jumping the Sound Official timekeepers at track meets start their watches when they see the smoke rise from the starter's gun, since sight travels faster than sound and the smoke is risible before the sound of the gun's fire reaches the timers ears. 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE PHONE 289 WALKER, Inc will open the program with Cho EATS New Kind of CANDY Hallberg, Sandra Hungate, Connie Hustad, Lewis Knox, Lorraine Nelson, Alberta Nordstrom, Donald Peterson, Joan Peterson, Roma Rygg. Alice Smith and Caryl Thronson.

pin's Scherzo in Flat Minor and Waltz in Minor. Marjorie Soli, soprano, will sing the Mozart aria, "Deh Vienl Non Loses 65 Lbs. Red and White or Brown and White Saddle OXFORDS state prison at Deer Lodge today by Sheriff E. R. (Chub) Munger Wears Size 12 Again Tarvar," "Carnival of Venice" by Benedict, "I Love You" by Bee to start serving a 39-year sentence imposed on him when convicted of thoven, and Jocelyn's "Lullaby." 50,000 and 65,000 B.T.U GAS FIRED UNIT HEATERS City Plumbing Heating Company 413 N.

Main Phone 263 ACME QUALITY PAINTS A. M. Holter Hdwe. Co. RETAIL PHOXE 261 How all you have to do to low ugly fat it to eat this delicious new kind of candy called A YDS.

Once 180 Dorothy J. Miller, 2003 W. 70th St, Chicago, lost 5 lb. weekly for 13 weeks, with the remarkable NEW AYDS Candy Reducing Plan and she now wears size 12 PROOF POSITIVE! Eminent physicians supervised clinical tests criminally assaulting a Helena schoolgirl. Sinerius heard District Judge George W.

Padbury pronounce the sentence of 39 years at hard labor Thursday afternoon. Rescuer Dies Locarno, Switzerland, May 14. (IP) Maj. Piste Hitz, who helped rescue 12 Americans from Agull glacier in 1946, died in a plane crash yesterday. Hitz, 30, and Corp.

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Absolutely Harmless! oa simply take AYDS before meals which automatically curbs the appetite. The result is you eat less and lose weight. Only $2.89 for a lull 35-davs supply possibly more than you will need. Your money refunded on the very first box if you fail to lose weight. Come in or phone.

TOILETRIES Street Floor. Manila Stop in today and see our complete collection of Children's Shoes in the season's smartest patterns. A wide variety of styles and sizes to choose from, CHILDKEX'S SHOES Sfrcct Floor. IFOGELMA'S Mrs. Brown will return to play Brahms' "Intermezzo Op.

119, No. 3, and will be followed by Dr. Henry Peters singing "Adelaide" by Beethoven, "Deep River," arranged by Burleigh, and "David and Goliath" by Mallotte. Concluding the program will be the Helena string ensemble under the direction of Mrs. Octavia Haraldson.

The group, which has played accompaniment in many past concerts, is making its first strictly concert appearance tonight. Members of the ensemble are Mrs. Haraldson, Mrs. Sanford Yates, Mrs. John Carlson, Mrs.

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