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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 3

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Page Tbret "he Independent Record. Helena. Mont Wednesday, December 14, 1055 Aliens Leaving Butte Butte (fl1) Eight Mexican ilreEis aliens who entered the United Townsend Bureau States illegally, are on their way Officer Says Car Which Rammed Crowd of 300 in Philipsburg And Injured 25 Had iVo Lights Manager Aluminum Plant Tells About Valuable Enterprise Butte An account of how back to Mexico. They were ar and family, for the Christmas Member of Prominent Montana Family Is Taken by Death Missoula 'PI Mrs. James M.

Brown. CO, died Tuesday after a Ion illness. She was a daughter of P. J. Donohue, early dav businessman who operated a Missoula store manv years.

Her mother was Kate H. Hen- mm mmw Bovd Ivcrson was elected pres rested at Butte. Calvin Darst of Spokane, border patrol Inspector for the immigration department, said the operation cleared all known cases of "wet backs" in the Butte area. ident of the Townsend unit, of the Relieve Suffering ast-Effectively with He credited the icy streets with preventing more injuries or even aluminum production has given VICKS Farm Bureau when the bureau Montana a new and valuable in deaths. The ice enabled people "ROB met Monday evening In the multipurpose room.

Irwin Hagbom of Winston was named vice presi dustrial resource was presented Tuesday to the Butte Exchange nessy Donohue, of the familv that dent and Mrs. Wallace Bruce sec Club in an address by Howard G. Satcrthwaite, manager of Ana WE conda Aluminum company plant established the Hennessy store in Butte. She died in 1051. Funeral services were planned Wednesday.

retary-treasurer. Reports were heard from Evan Kimnton, L. S. Cartwright and Bill Kimpton, as voting delegates who attended at Columbia Falls. He spoke at the club's luncheon meeting in the Finlen hotel.

the state convention in Bozeman To Visit Moscow Copenhagen, Denmark (JP) in November. The meeting date of the unit was changed irom tne Townsend The Townsend Garden club held an all-day workshop meeting Monday at the home of Mrs. Lyman Etzwiler with 22 members present. Evergreen sprays were made to decorate Broadway for the Christmas season and will be put in place this week by members of the Rotary club. Following the work session luncheon was served by Mrs.

Mike Massa, Mrs. A. V. Sat-ley, Mrs. II.

G. White, Mrs. Clinton Holland, Mrs. John Schreincr and Mrs. John Zipperian.

Roll call was answered with suggestions for original Christmas decorations and gifts. Officers were elected for next year as follows: President, Mrs. Etzwiler, vice president, Mrs. Frank T. Nash; secretary, Mrs.

Walter Clark of Tosfon, and treasurer, Mrs. Pauline Ferrat. They were installed by the president, Mrs. While, in a novel ceremony and each was presented with a gift. Mrs.

Etzwiler made her committee apnoint-mcnts for next year and announced the first meeting would Prime Minister H. C. Hansen has accepted an invitation to visit first Monday to the second Mon day of the month and the Urst ji' Moscow early next year, probably in March. 1956 meeting will be held Jan. 9 with Mrs.

Hagbom, Mrs. Lucille Davies. Mrs. Jim Cox. Mrs.

Ned George and Mrs. Art Diehl, all of Winston, serving on the lunch committee. Bill Diehl and Mrs. WANT YOUR CHILD iO GO TO COLLEGE? in the path of the car to slide along ahead of the wheels and fenders. One man told Munis that he put his hands against the car and pushed himself to safety on the ice.

Munis said the car also struck several parked vehicles, doing minor damage. The driver came te a stop in a blind alley, the undersheriff said, and several members of the crowd collared him. He was placed under arrest and held without charge or bail Monday night and Tuesday morning. Mrs. Drake, who was in the car with her husband, was not held.

Leonard Bowen, Philipsburg, was credited with saving a 12-year-old girl from injury. Bowen pushed Barbara Jean McLeod. Philipsburg, out of the car's path and was badly shaken up when the car hit him. Earlier, Sheriff Fritz Lueck said Drake fled the scene of the accident but was captured after a two-block cruse. Lueck said the car slammed into the crowd, sending bodies through the air.

He described it as a scene of mass confusion and near hysteria. Many were shoved, pushed and trampled in a mad race to escape the automobile. Bert Cobban will furnish the entertainment. Mr. and Mrs.

Marion Ballard Philipsburg MP) Under-sheriff Nick Munis said the car that plowed through a crowd of 300 in a Philipsburg street injuring an estimated 25 persons Monday night had no lights on. But, he said, there was sufficient illumination from street lights and a nearby community Christmas tree to make the crowd visible. The driver, Hollis Emery Drake, 32-year-old manganese worker and father of two children, pleaded guilty in justice court to a charge of driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated. Judge R. E.

Barnhill set sentencing for Wednesday afternoon, when Drake is to plead to a second charge of hit-and-run driving. County Attorney Edwin T. Irvine said the maximum sentence on each charge is a $500 fine and six months in jail. Munis said he bad just driven past the crowd, assembled in front of a state fish and game department office for a drawing of 35 elk hunting permits, when he saw a sedan without lights heading toward the drawing scene. The undersheriff turned around and came upon a "confused" crowd, scattered by the car, which had just rammed its way through the hundreds of people.

Munis estimated that as many as 25 persons were injured. Only two persons Pat Cline, Philipsburg, and Arnie Jepson, Anaconda were still hospitalized late Tuesday. Many of the victims, he said, apparently treated their minor and sons of Malta spent several days this week with Mr. Ballard parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Lincoln Ballard, on Deep Creek. in be held Jan. 9 at the home of "The Columbia Falls Aluminum plant," Satterthwaite said "is the first industry in the northwest to take advantage of the sale of generator bus-bar power from the Bonneville Power administration. "To qualify for the bus-bar rate the following requirements had to be met: The plant had to be built within a specified radius of a major power development, in our case, the Hungry Horse power plant. "2.

Connections to Bonneville power administration system's Hungry Horse-Hot Springs 230 KV transmission line had to be established. This necessitated the company constructing a loop line from the plantsite to Bonneville 230 KV line, a distance of Vk miles. "3. Transformer facilities from 230 KV system voltage to 13.8 KV plant voltage had to be provided. At the plant there are three transformers which step down the voltage to 13,800 volts and three regulating Only two units are necessary at a time to supply the two banks of transformers and rectifiers.

Each bank of rectifiers, consisting of 16 frames with 12 tanks per frame, supplies one of two potlines with 90,000 to 100,000 amperes. The Mrs. Nash with Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Etzwiler and Mrs.

Ferrat assist ing. Montana Power Plans Tesl Well fo Gel Gas for Large Area Butte (PI The Montana Pow Geraldine Nave, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherlock Nave, com pleted her secretarial course at Kinman college in Spokane Friday and home for the Christmas holidays. Kitchen Craft er Co.

Tuesday announced plans YOU'LL IMPROVE ANY RECIPE THAT CALLS FOR FLOUR WITH KITCHEN CRAFT WONDIUUt tot CAMS, COOKItS, IMAM. MSCUITS, 1001 to drill a test eas well in the Big Open a safe, insured savings account and make regular deposits at the UNION BANK And Trust Company SO HE CAN All deposits Insured up to $10,000 by FDIC The Thalia circle of the church will hold a' candy Coulee field to helo determine whether the field contains enouch natural gas to supply central sale Fr'Hiv at thp Coffee Shoo They will also sell Christmas nankins, hbbv horse tovs and note Montana. paper depicting the mural Daint- Montana Power said the well would be started as soon as a Burglary Team Glasgow, Ky. (JP) Dr. Harold Cady strongly suspects a man and woman team burglarized his office over the weekend.

A man's topcoat and a woman's skirt were stnlrn. ed bv Mrs. Ingeborg Merritt for drilling contract could be the Townsend Methoriis church. Mr. and Mrs.

R. W. Robinson ij SAFEWAY STORE cuts and bruises at home. of Racine, arrived here this The well will be completed on week to spend the winter with one of two newly acquired state their son-ip-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Ben A. Fischer. leases in Golden Valley and Still water counties. The company on Aug. 4 an Mr.

and Mrs. Lcrov Buerkle of Malta are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Ballard. Mrs.

Glen Perry went to Mis nounced plans to pipe gas 75 to 80 miles from the Big Coulee field to Lewistown if enough gas is found. Harlowton and Heath soula Monday to visit her son, Glen Perry, for several days would be served by tap lines. Mrs. Aurora Walter, who spent the summer in Twin Bridges, returned to Townsend Monday and The proposed well would be Montana Power's first in the field. Two wells by another firm have been drilled into sand formations and are reported to have left Tuesday for Denver to visit her niece, Mrs.

C. F. Gilfeather reached gas in commercial quan tities. Montana Power said it hopes See Bud for Your SNOW TIRES All Sizes and Kinds to find gas in the Third Cat Creek and Morrison Sand formations. The Cat Creek Sand is 1,900 feet deep, Morrison, about 2,200.

maximum DC voltage that may be derived from the rectifiers is 700." Mr. Satterthwaite told of the simultaneous discovery in 1886 by Charles Hall, an American, and Paul Hcrroult, a Frenchman, of how aluminum could be sustained and controlled in an electrolytic cell or pot, using a bath of cryolite. "Neither of these men knew of the other's discovery until after the year had elapsed," he said. "At the time of their discoveries both were 23 years old and both died at the early age of 28 years, which in itself is an odd coincidence. "The sustaining of the pot production consisted of replenishing the alumina in molten cryolite so that the pot production of aluminum would be continuous.

Pots used after the time of Hall and Herroult followed the same pattern in that they consisted of two major parts: "1. A permanent cathode consisting of a solid block of carbon with a shallow cavity in the top to retain the molten cryolite bath. "2. The anodes vary in size and numbers, but in all cases are solid carbons. Nearing Guam Guam (JP) A typhoon with 90 m.p.h.

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