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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 2

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IK ImJ.pend.nl Record, Helene. Montana, Tuesday, 26, 1963 fej Two Meetings Scheduled Allowed $75,000 Billings Senior Wins Legion Speech Test Whitefish Man Dies After Cars Collide Qovernor to Carry Quard Probe Started of Land Buy Near Highway Building Protest to Washington Walter Kirkpatrick, a aenior It Senior High School, won 'first place Monday night in the to Montana American Legion Speech plR Hi 0. a Ann 4 is m4 Oratorical Contest conducted House Ways and Meana along ssith the federal fore a subcommittee earlier Wednesday to protest the possible reduction of depletion allowance for the quarter oil and gas and metal mining In dustries. Montana refused to Rv The Associated lre Frank R. Wood.

72, died in the Whitefish Memorial Hospital late that hi client Monday ol injuriea suffered in a the department. Uwocar cra.h Friday booing had nncr allempled to mislead, the 1963 Montana traf ol (hitlim reported that there 33, lur brhiml lhe lJo. njf. much land hr adjacent to I. Wood wflerrt aevere head in- the Capitol ami that it just a jry 1 about 7 30 pm.

Iriday on desirable, or evrn more desirable Highway 93, just west of I than the Und offered by Wine, Whitehall city ItiniU The Mon-He raid that for the Wine land (Una Highway Iatrol and Wood to be worth anything it will have, attempting a left hand turn to have drain installed and ex- off the highway when hus car the ide by a car The sltornry lor the Montin.j u-one ccomponillo ihe Highway t'omnuwion ro-imrelmi by Rrp. Uroy iy-otirstcd Monday to investigate jmour, It Cascade, who atd that Ihnhrr ball passed by the re-, he helped the committee make tint Legislature authorizing pay the deal and fn da men! of a much 73, (WO for to look up record Und adjacent to the Highway the Wme piopeity. Department building prcificaily lyaue pUpulrd applied to the I Robert Wine prop-j (i dlsput(, lhe crty, MU Eighth. th Attorney Gene 1icotte. appear-hc pruierty Gov.

Tim Babcock will carry Montanas protets over reorgani istion of the National Guard di tly to federal officials in Wash rectly to federal official in Washington. IC. Babcock said he and Maj Gen Richard Kendall. Montana ad jutant general, will meet with federal officials Wednesday afternoon. He said a conference was scheduled with Cyrus Vance, sec retary of the Army, and with Maj Gen.

D. McGowan, chief of the National Guard Bureau, Soviets Repotted Spraying Four Disease Vaccine 'was itruck in driven by Raymond G. l.inrude, May lie l'ncontitutlonal 23. of Kalbpell. Commissioner Stan IJalvurson' The impact pushed the Wood declared that he doesnt believe vehicle 30 feet dow the roadway that the appropriation will hold and into a borrow pit.

Appear Before Committee The governor will apepar be md the Little Theater of Helena Senior High School. He received first place medal, ruin. a 300 cash acholarship and an last week, McGowan re-opportunity to compete in the re- gional contest In Moscow, Idaho, April 22 23. Colleen Heatherlon, a sophomore at Cascade High School, was aecond; Colleen Keefe, a junior at Girl Central School in Butte, wa third, and Donna Penti, junior from Top-Ur High School, was fourth. phey received medals denoting their placement in the contest and cash prize of 200, 60 and 40.

respectively. Awards were presented by Chester K. Shore, department ad-jutant for Montana, on behalf of Eugene Callaghan, state department commander, who was unable to attend the finals. Judge for the annual event were Justice Hugh Adair of the Montana Supreme Court, I. E.

White, Bill MacMillan. Dons Marshall and C. W. Huber. Tabulator-included John Delano, William Morley and William jTietz.

Contestants were timed by selected high school student, tia Lleo, Fidel Castro a irsj -j-e audience included a num-provisional president who Helena High School pupil broke with the prime minister were asjgned to evaluate cause of communism, the speakers as a class exercise. Ini' br'lon th, IWln Ih.t I it representative of Wine, told the appraised for the full 73. out), commission that hi client be-jbut l-cwis thiltim, right of way lievc that he made a bargain engineer for the department, dia-with the House Appropriations 'puled this. He said that the de- Committee to aril h.s P-rty. obrUsi0LrJa IT aaTd water because if a constitutional consisting of a house and sev pr s-OtK) amendment which prohibits the Vs.

Area I'ndctermined been 20.000. thiiig bill roads. Chairman Roy Sorrels assert- chimm asserted that Win had ed that his understanding with rfported to someone that be had This was that attorney Donald Chairman Clyde Hawk of thcan 0ffer of S60.0O0 for the land, Mad herson attempt to find out committee was that the money but Wine refused to say who hal the House Appropriations could be used to buy any dja- Lade tie 0fer that the de- ommiltce had in mind, since the cent property and he said heLartmrnt doubted that it was legislation did not say what land Bureau of Indian Affairs confer would rather have land to thejona (l(fi be bought, and that inde-jfnte on economic development west of the department building i pendent appraisers be asked toi0pened jn Billings Tuesday, tha'n east of it. 'No Attempt to Mislead -determine the value of the inei participating will be BIA and Billing (AT A fourday Spaniel Shepherd Awaits Adoption At animal Shelter Iios Angeles (AT A Califor-nia civil defense official My the Soviet Union ha a vaccine against four disease which cn be sprayed by airplane to protect large populations. Dr.

Cecil O. Coggins told a medical convention the vaccine ia effective protection against what Russians believe to be the main diseases in the United States secret biological warfare program. He taid the immunity would come from breathing a spray containing the germs of the diseases. He declined to tell newsmen the name of the diseases or where he got his information. Dr.

Coggins formerly was chief of U.S. chemical and biological warfare in Europe. He is now medical director of the California disaster office. property. travel officials from eight Mon- I Freckles, a brown and white i Shepherd who already is spayed and who has all of her shots, is awaiting adoption at the City Animal Shelter.

She is one and a half year old. Other females are a gold Ubra dor, two years old, and a Shepherd pup with collar, two months old with a tan and white coat. Males are a black and white Shepherd, two Wei-maraner, one year; a blond Shepherd. one year: a brown and one year; a Hearing Thursday In Kalispell Murder Case Legislature Gave Planning Board Once Over Lightly' Treatment During Session tana and Wyoming reservations. Speaker will include Paul Hand, deputy assistant commissioner of Indian Affairs, and Evan Fiory.

chief of the BIA branch of land operations, both of Washington, DC. Dr. Paul Blomgren of Montana State University will speak on tourist industry development. State Faces No plane today for asylum in Mexico. Aboard the plane ra, suffocates Baby were 23 other Cubans.

All had A wore wii Treviso, Italy (AT A white part Shepherd, one year; and a liver colored cimaraner, LOSS OT two years, who is licensed and Kalispell (AT A preliminary (hearing will open at 10 a.m., Thursday for Mrs. Flossie Norris Haskins, 50, charged with second degree murder of her fugitive ex-convict husband. has all his shots. Highway Funds Record prints $100,000 Damage, 20 Jobless 16- been in asylum in the old girl Antonclla Gaspa- Embassy. jretoo suffocated Saturday.

as TheTapcr industry uses 10 per she slept in hrr cnb when Montana app.rantl, no t.npor cant th. US. cheat, oal l-d. Wt- carted atop face a loss of allocated federal idozed a planning. He said he is convinced this will lead to orderly growth and economic gains for many areas of the state.

The planning director called attention also to the fact that several measures were introduced in the last legislative session which would have effected significant changes in the organization of the planning board. By Lyle Downing Although the State Planning Board got the once over lightly" treatment by the Montana Legislature. Tom Collins, the agency's director, said today what action was taken will have far-reaching beneficial results. One of the most important piece of legislation enacted Into law, Collins declared, pertained to city-county planning. After laho Fire The Independent regular reports of animals at the Shelter and Helena veterinarians offer free examination of any animal placed.

Females can be adopted without paying the pound fees I if they are taken to a veterinarian for spaying. Fairfield, Idaho (AT A fire which destroyed the Wendell highway funds for lack of match ing money. A letter from the Bureau of Public Roads said agreement being signed by the State Highway Commission will not only eliminate any lapsing of 1961 fiscal Her defense attorney, Robert Keller, indicated the preliminary hearing may take two days. Mrs. Haskins has pleaded innocent to the charge but was quoted by Flathead County Sheriff Ross Wilson as admitting the shooting.

He quoted her as saying: I was shaking so bad I didn't know the gun went off and. I didnt mean to kill him. One Bill Vetoed OtHNESE ii ,1 WONG to Bakke Drug For Orders, to Go Call 442 3320 Record Grass Crop Poison (AT The Flathead I' year funds but will place an addi dian Irrigation project helped (ional million 0f fiscal year a 1962 funds under agreement. Cook produce a record grass crop valued at more than S5.2 million to a gross Capt. James Cook was Mill and Lumber Co.

caused an estimated 100,000 damage. Cause of the Sunday fire has not been determined. About 20 were put out of work. Employes said that when operations were shut down for the weekend the boilers were cold. Stan Ramsey, company president has been away from Fair-field and there was no word Monday if the firm planned to Open daily at 5 p.m At th Originia! HOUSE OF in 1962.

This compares crop value of 4.7 million. by a native Hawaiian. Have Been Inoperative A decision by the Montana Supreme Court in 1961, he continued, held certain sections of the statute under which we operate were unconstitutional. Since then many local planning -board have become inoperative. Collins explained HB262 and HB302, passed by the 1963 Legislature, grant authority to communities to proceed with city-county 1 Both HB138 and SB 176 had considerable merit in their approach toward broadening the operation of our board, Collins said.

Neither of these bills were enacted into law. However, HB 214 wa approved by both houses. Gov, Tim Babcock vetoed it The substance of this act, Collins said, would have changed our name to 'Board of Commerce and Economic Development. Upon reviewing this measure, the board requested the governor to use his veto power to prevent it from becoming law. The new act merely would have changed the name of the board.

The member felt the proposed name did not improve upon the existing one. Haskins, 42. was identified as a 1957 escapee from the Oregon State Prison. He had been operating a junkyard near Whitefish using the name James B. Akens.

His body was found in the living room of the couples home near Whitefish March 14. He had been shot through the heart by a .22 caliber rifle. cacao go Highway Board May Create Two State Parks McKeon Doesn't now 441 4T7S Open 6:15 Starts 6:30 NOW SHOWINGI Know Bills Engles Claims State Parks Director Ashley C. Roberts was asked Monday to determine if the Highway Commission can afford to accept administrative control of Dead Man Basin and Painted Rocks Reser Library Contest Has Many Entries Missoula (JP) Judges have received 2381 entries in two statewide contests sponsored by the 1963 National Library Week Committee for Montana. voir: The Legislature directed the Water Conservation Board to transfer administration of the two water areas to the Highway Commission for recreational development.

The Highway Commission is also the State Parks Commission. This is a new way of acquiring state parks, observed Commissioner Ted James of Great Falls. Dead Mans Basin is east of Harlowton and Painted Rocks Reservoir is southwest of Montana Republican Chairman Mel Engles 6aid Monday- State Sen. John L. McKeon, D-Deer Lodge, has virtually admitted he does not know what was in the bills considered by the 1963 Legislature." Engles referred to a Lewistown speech by McKeon in which he criticized Republican bills to provide aid for the aged and funds for repairs to the Capitol.

The GOP leader quoted McKeon as saying Democrats had drafted a bill to provide Capitol renovation from federal money. Engles said-the bills all called for the repair funds to come from state sources. He said McKeon helped to defeat the Republican-sponsored Montcare bill Letitia Johnson, contest committee chairman, said this includes 1,005 book jacket designs and 1,376 essays on books. Winners are to be announced during National Library Week, April 21-27. I TECHNICOLOR TECHNIRAMA' Plus Walt Disney "WATERBIRDS" Spindletop, fabulous Texas oil well, broke loose on Jan.

10, 1901, and flowed an estimated 800,000 barrels before being after the federal Kerr-Mills plan had been defeated in the House. Adults 1.25 Students with cards 1.00 Kiddies 50c REPORT FROM MOTOR TREND EXPERTS ON THE 63 RAMBLERS: ff prove their reliability, performance in actual testing 4 IfjFTITU1 Hfiiwuaiviw 'i 'U 4-' J9b3 classic Cross Coynlry Station Wagon BMOBLER 6 V8 Caraf the Year Photo Courtesy of Lea Jorud rowing and saving for the people of Montana. HOME ruw it iy unu Motor Trend Magazines auto experts never handle the the Year with kid gloves. 1 They slammed Ramblers over back-country roads and reported, rough roads can be stormed with confidence." They studied Ramblers Advanced Unit Construction fuund it -so Btrofig itll take' punislunent longer. It BUILDING has never failed to pay a regular semi-annual dividend on scSvings in its 77-year See about a home Loan jtqvv gtjowjnterest jatesSave now at high I It 4.

-1 earnings on your dollars at HOMEBUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION 321 Fuller Avenue Finally, they summed up Rambler 63 by saying: an even better value than before. American Motors Dedicated to Excellence for gold in the gulches arpund Helena in the 1860's was followed by extensive operations to recover the precious metal. Most-of the pioneer prospectors engaged only in -placer mininr-thaF is the-washing-ofthesandsirr the stream beds and digging down to bedrock below those sands where the tiny gold particles came to rest in the perpetual processes of erosion from the veins or fissures in the mountains above. Soon after, the more expensive dredging operations came. About this time, HOME BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION received its charter from the Montana Territory.

Among the charter members were: Cornelius Hedges, Mass'ena Bullard, C. W. Connon, A. J. Davidson and William Muth.

Rjttl-fr, atronpr Advanced Unit Construction, theyean-iliead break-througk a bmldwf. Massive uniside replecei meny mull pirti. Frontier Motors, Inc. 601 N. Last Chdrtce Gulch Helena, The Oldest Savings and Loan Association in the Northwest Montana These men laid a sound financial foundation for bor-- Seiectr Car, Too.

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