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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 10

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The Independent Record, Helena, Mont. Friday, May 23, 19 5i Page Ten Caravan of Helena Crowning Statue Buddy Poppy Sale to Be Conducted In East Helena by VFW Auxiliary Three Eighth Grade Classes Graduate Here Wednesday Dr. H. G. Klemme Will Address Helena High School's 1952 Graduates on Wednesday Of Mary Will Climax Pageant Shriners Heads For Mecca Today flower honoring this nation's war dead.

They are made by patients at the Fort Harrison veterans administration hospital. Proceeds are used for child welfare and rehabilitation programs. A caravan of Helena Shriners The crowning of 'the statue of Two hundred twenty-five eighth grade students in the Central, Bryant and Hawthorne schools will has started eastward for the an the Virgin Mary by the May queen nual convention of the Northwest of Carroll college will climax be graduated Wednesday afternoon pilgrimage of nearly 1,000 students Dr. H. G.

Klemme, prominent former Montana clergyman, educa at 2:30 o'clock during a commence Pacific Shrine association in Bil lings this weekend. Sunday evening at the school. ment ceremony in the Helena high noon he will address the city's eighth grade public school graduates at their commencement in the high school auditorium. He has received national recognition as a counsellor in the field of youth As prefect of Our Lady's sodal school auditorium. Many members of the Uniformed Bodies of Algeria temple, who will tor and lecturer who will address the Helena high school graduating class next Wednesday night, has Final Competition Tomorrow Night In Eagles Show Final competition between more than 21 weekly winners of the Helena Aerie No.

16, FOE, amateur talent show and numbers by Butte Central high school entertainers tomorrow night will provide "one of the outstanding amateur shows offered in Helena this year," according to Jerry Bedell, chairman of the show. Scheduled for 8 o'clock in the Civic Center auditorium, proceeds from the show will be used to help the Cancer benefit fund. Tickets will be sold at the door beginning at 7 o'clock tomorrow night. In addition to the 50th performance by the Butte high school tumblers, an accordian band, clowns, comedy skits and musical numbers will be presented by the visitors under the direction of Rev. ity at Immaculata hall, Miss Bar The commencement speaker will take part in the convention page bara Peters of Townsend has been chosen May queen and will place be H.

G. Klemme, D.D one of the most popular commencement ants and parades, were traveling BUILDING MATERIALS INSULATION, PAINTS INTERSTATE LUMBER been described by Superintendent E. H. Fellbaum and others as one of the most popular commencement the floral wreath on the statue speakers in Montana, who is re by chartered bus, but other nobles and their wives were in private Her court will include Peggy A Buddy Poppy day sale will be conducted in East Helena tomorrow by members of Cory Dullum post 1010, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and its women's auxiliary. Mayor W.

R. Totten has proclaimed the day as Buddy Poppy day in the community and he urged residents to support the sale of the poppies made by Montana hospitalized war veterans and sold in their behalf by the veterans' organizations. VFW members and auxiliary women will sell the poppies in the city's business district throughout the day. Mrs. Edward Stipich, president of the auxiliary, said it will be the organization's first poppy sale in East Helena and she asked for the public's support.

The auxiliary was formed about a year ago, she said. The poppy is the traditional turning to Helena for a visit after sneakers in Montana. cars. two years' residence in Encino, McManus and Helen Hartman, Ca thedral high school representatives At least 200 of the Algeria Shrin where he. is pastor of the The commencement exercises at which he will speak will take place in the Civic Center at 8 o'clock in ers are planning to take part in Westminster Presbyterian church the colorful conclave, including and Shirley Jordan of Butte and Dolores Marick of Anaconda, vice president and secretary-treasurer, Dr.

Klemme will also address the evening. This will be the members of the Shrine band with the high school graduates at their school's 69th annual commence respectively, of the sodality. commencement Wednesday night. John B. Mason as director; foot patrol, Leslie Walker, president ment.

RENT A NEW CAR HMEHtTZ Drive-Ur-Self His topic for the eighth graders The pilgrimage will form at 6:30 o'clock at the rear of Carroll col Dr. Klemme was born in Dyer, Doug Ferris, captain; mounted pa will be "This Wonderful World." trol, Paul Knapp, president; wreck The eighth grade graduation pro lege and proceed at 7 o'clock from the hilltop to Benton avenue and and after attending Elmhurst college he graduated from the Mccormick Theological seminary. His ing crew, A. Ray Johnson, director; gram follows: back to the front steps of the drum corps, Henry Yaeger, second lieutenant, and the temple camel Processional, march from J. N.

McMahon. work as a clergyman began in Mon school. Vf jri Brahms Symphony No. 1 by the herders. Local features include numbers by the Helena high school German Officers of Algeria's divan also tana and the Dakotas in 1912 and extended through 1936, when he went to Northfield, to become assistant to the president of Participating will be students from St Joseph's orphanage, Home of the Good Shepherd, Sts.

Cyril and Methodius grade school in East plan to attend with past potea DAILY RATI 14 ap 4 hr. at to 10 fcrt. WEEKLY RATE $8 ap to 24 hrs. WO nek S3J.50 1-ttJ WMk riat Its -pr mil, IniarfttiM frnlah4 band and the FOE Minstrel show which will precede the talent tates. Clyde Burgan is president junior advanced orchestra, directed by Roland J.

Troyer; invocation by Dean Charles A. Wilson of the Episcopal church; "Little David, Play on Your Harp," a spiritual, and "God of Our Fathers" (Warren), of the Uniformed Bodies and Jack Carleton college. Helena, St Mary's grade school, From 1942 until he went to Cali Haytin is vice president Cathedral high school and St Hel Competing for audience ap The three-day festival will in fornia in 1950 he was dean of men CASEY'S LUMBER East Helena Phone 4-6495 All Finished Lumber $70 Doors Plywoods Flooring Custom Planing ena's grade school, Carroll college and the St John's hospital School and director of the department of KNAPP SERVICE proval, which will be considered by the judges in picking winners of the talent contest, will be weekly clude a buffalo barbecue, parades, Arabian Nights revue, grand ball student welfare at Montana State by the eighth grade chorus, directed by George D. Lewis; introduction of Dr. Klemme by John W.

Hutchinson, principal of Central of Nursing. Main and Neill Phone 104 college in Bozeman. winners Jim Shanklin, tenor; Betty The rosary will be lead by Jack Klessens, president of the Barro- with Henry Bussey and his band providing music, street paradse and ceremonials. From 1928 until 1931 he served Branning, singer and dancer; Dean Dr. H.

G. Klemme school; address by Dr. Klemme; as a trustee of the old Intermoun mean club at Carroll college and presentation of American Legion Fourteen Shrine temples in five problems. The last time he ad Branning, black-face shoe shine artist; Patty Sullivan, vocalist; Betty Joy Johnson, tap dancer; will be heralded by the ringing of the tower bells. May hymns will tain Union college in Helena, and in 1932 he received his doctorate in divinity from the college as an western states and two Canadian provinces will be represented.

be sung by the members of the Jean Van Sickle, singer and dan dressed a student group here was during American Education Week in 1949. He is a brother of A. A. Klemme of Helena. honor.

procession throughout the recita Americanism awards by Mrs. Leslie Walker and Gerald Crowley; presentation of the class by G. V. Erickson, principal of the Bryant and Hawthorne schools; benediction by Dean Wilson, and recessional, "Flying Cadets," (Underwood), by the junior advanced or tion of the rosary. His topic for the commencement address is "Living in An Age of The Rev.

Raymond Hunthausen, CROP Committee Crateful for The commencement program fol Tension." It is closely allied to a lows: dean of men, will deliver the sermon and will officiate at the Processional by the high school cer; Susan' Thompson, dancer; Wayne and Dallas Whiting, vocalists; Mary Lou Van Sickle, tap dancer; Frosty Ameline, western entertainer; Donald Magnus, harmonica player; Roma Rygg, vocalist; Sharon Sangray, pianist; Barbara Dougherty, western numbers; Rita Beinhorn, violinist; Mary Lee Kinsey, pianist; Marlene Sangray, theme he has developed in many other addresses, the integration of youth in society. Wednesday after- chestra. solemn benediction of the blessed sacrament County Support The recipients of the American Montana's state CROP commit Legion awards are one boy and one girl from each of the three eighth grades, selected by their fellow tee, headed by Commissioner of orchestra; invocation, the Rev. Henry M. Koslow of the First Baptist church; selections by a string trio with Gavin Bjork as violinist, Nancy Betzner as cellist and Mary Bunn Johnson as pianist; address by Dr.

Klemme; vocal duet, Lewis Knox and Betty Hauberg; awards and presentation of the class, Prin Agriculture Alfred Anderson, has expressed gratitude to residents of Lewis and Clark county for their vocalist; Carol Boon, popular numbers vocalist; Mabel Kreindel, vocalist; Frank Wheeler, imitator. students for scholarship, leadership, citizenship and character. Mrs. Walker will make the presen v. Hmmmge Code 29D BRAND 45 QT.

.11 1 s250 0 ymtidfdie Clasoil Farm Bureau Plans Annual Picnic U. S. Denies Moscow Charge Thai Iran Aid Violates Pad Washington, May 23. (JP) The "outstanding campaign carried on by CROP during the last harvest tation to the girls and Crowley will Improved Wire make the presentation to the boys. cipal C.

M. Ogren; awarding of di An improved aluminum wire for The class sponsors are Theo plomas, A. A. Kind, chairman of the school board, and recessional Smith and Wilbur Swenson in the Bryant school; Mrs. Ethel B.

Taylor, Doyle V. Harris and L. E. Kal- by the orchestra. The Clasoil Farm Bureau unit season." D.

R. Larson, state CROP director, announced that this county is included in CROP'S 1952 campaign plans. Marvin Dallas headed the local drive of the Christian Rural Overseas Relief program, which this year will be active in 47 Montana carrying electric currents contains a small amount of boron to give it a better combination of strength and electrical conductivity than is available in other aluminum wire. state department asserted today that American military aid to Iran does not "in any sense'1 violate lin in the Central, and Edith Bray and Margaret Rees in the Haw a Russian-Iranian pact Two Officers Repay thorne. A spokesman said today that the pact is outdated and has been Jungle Men With Warm Weather Seems superseded by the United Nations charter.

Spree in Malaya Due Despite Rain The department reacted swiftly last night entertained the board of directors of the Lewis and Clark bureau at the Clasoil school and heard talks by several state officers. Plans also were made for the annual unit picnic, which will be held July 13 at Wirths Grove near Wolf Creek in conjunction with the county 4-H club picnic. President Clarkson Spain of the Montana Farm Bureau last night read a letter from National President Allen B. Klein in which he considered the views of the Farm Bureau on OPS and federal spend Kota Bahru, lalaya. (JP) Better Service REBER 801 N.

Main fg Ph. S557 ANY WAY YOU LOOK Plumbing Heating Repairs In Midwest Regions to a stiff note that Moscow announced last night had been given to the Iranian government The Grateful royal air force officers recently treated a pair of Malaya By The Associated Press jungle men to a short spree in com Warmer weather appeared in Soviet note charged that Iran's acceptance of U. S. aid violated the Soviet-Iranian defense treaty of paratively civilized Kota Bahru. prospect for most of the nation counties.

He explained "CROP, with the help of pastors and lay people in each community and area, collects farm commodities and cash for pur-; chase of farm commodities, which are sent overseas for distribution by church agencies among starving refugees from Communist oppression and victims of famine." Lewis and Clark county's contribution last year was approximately $900 in cash and wheat. The state's total contribution through CROP approached $900,000. This year's goal has been set at $100,000. Sup- port of the program is urged byi the Farm bureau, Farmers' Union, PMA, extension service and other agencies. The jungle dwellers, who had 1921.

helped two crashed R. A. F. offi The situation is a potentially ing. serious one because there is al cers find their way to a village, saw the sea for the first time, rode He urged members to express their views on price and wage con in buses and attended an amusement park.

To top off their visit, ways a possibility that on some such charges as they have now made the Russians might involve treaty provisions for sending trols by writing their senators and congressmen. the air force bought them $130 worth of shirts, shorts, combs, President Spain also briefly ex plained the necessity of raising the shoes, needles, thread, belts, tobacco, fishing nets and mirrors. today but rains persisted in midwest, southern and western areas. Showers and thunderstorms extended from the southern Great Lakes region southwestward into the central plains and nothern Texas. Showers were reported in parts of South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming and Colorado.

Rain also fell in sections of Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. Warm weather continued in the gulf states and the middle Mississippi valley while temperatures were generally near or above normal in other areas. Hottest weather yesterday was in Texas and the far southwest state gasoline tax one cent a gal Ion to match federal funds for con CORRECTION Due to a typographical error, the price of Geranium Plants was incorrectly quoted in our Wednesday advertisement. It should have read: GERANIUM PLANTS Each 49c (Not 49c Dozen) TOWER SHOPPING CENTER troops into Iran. American officials contend the present, circumstances would not in any way warrant such a step but are' always apprehensive that the Soviets might someday make the move, warranted or not Hijackers Busy Again London, May 23.

(JP) Robbers struction and reconstruction of primary and secondary roads. Study of the Missouri Valley authority and correction of problems confronting farm bureau members struck at British mail bags again yesterday even as Scotland Yard MORRISON FLYING SERVICE Helena Airport Phone 396 scoured the nation for new clues to Wednesday 200,000 pound The term "antipodes" describes places on the earth's surface which are diametrically opposite to each 86 PROOF THE OLD HERMITAGE COMPANY. FRANKFORT, ICY other. (5560,000) mail truck robbery. Six parcel bags were ripped open in the mail coach of a London-to-Manchester passenger train.

There was no estimate of today's loot I UNION MARKET Corner Sixth and Jackson FREE ALWAYS BE CAREFUt DRIVING 'r4 A total of 390,000 vehicles throng Manhattan's congested streets each day, traffic surveys show. i Sealy Posturepedic Mattresses J0SLIN FURNITURE Broadway at Main was urged by Larry Wilson, state director of the farm bureau. Another speaker of the evening was George Diehl, who recently returned from Omaha, where he attended a meeting of the international wheat agreement Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by members of the Clasoil unit. japs Would Develop Natural Gas Site Tokyo. (JP) The Tokyo pre-fectural government hopes that exploitation of a large natural gas deposit beneath the city may event-, ually solve the fuel problems of this metropolis of five million persons.

A survey just completed by the Japanese economic stabilization board estimates the potential beneath Tokyo at 52 billion cubic yards. American gas experts say this would be a sizable field, about one-third that of California's big Rio Vista field at the time of its discovery. The discovery well was drilled last March. It hit gas and warm salt water at 1,900 feet. Jusf Phone Us, Wo Deliver "-jtjt 1,1 IJUI 1 1 ft vv.

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All this, we promise you, and more will be yours when you take the responsive wheel of a Roadmaster. How about doing that soon? Equipment, accessories, trim and models subject to change without notice. Willi III TWUI jty.A I pnysician ana your Most of the time, only two of these barrels are needed-and they feed such a thrifty mixture that you use less gaso line at 40 mph than you'd formerly use at 30. But when you want a quick burst of eager power you can double the air supply as well as the gasoline feed and come up with the highest horsepower that Buick's Fireball 8 Engine ever delivered. Of course, any man who's buying a car as fine as a Roadmaster wants a lot more than extra miles from a tankful of gas.

He wants the distinction of extra room, extra comfort, richer fabrics and all the other refinements that make a car truly fine. Would you be interested in getting one gallon free with each tankful of gasoline you buy? Then we can tell you this: It will certainly be worth your while to ead this brief story of Buick's new Airpower carburetor. Truth is a skillful driver can just about double the bonus we mention, if he makes the most of what this year's Roadmaster has to offer. The reason you can get such a bonus traces to a pair of simple facts: (1) It's a mixture of gasoline and air that gives you power. (2) Buick engineers have come up with a four-barrel automatic carburetor that lets you use more gallons of air per gallon of fuel.

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