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The Montana Standard from Butte, Montana • 6

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And Selected Shorts Catherine Para 'Reasons for Siaio IAS ANftRTJrs OJ.B Bernice 6 Montana Standard. Thursday, June 23, 1955. THXpByGr GrOlip Treasure State News Reporis on Stale Car Costs Bomber Crashes West of Nome KOD1AK, Alaska (U.R) A Navy twin-engined Neptune bomber crashed on St. Lawrence Island west of Nome Wednesday Navy headquarters here announced. Solon Criticizes Academy Flans WASHINGTON UP) It would be a "serious mistake" to proceed (Bunnie) Rye.

25, won a divorce fl T)nllQ from Ernest Rye. 33. by testifying ULtSd 111 JJllllG his was ANACONDA Mrs. Catherine clad in Reorganization Listed LEWISTOWN UP State Sea. Earl Moritx R-Fergus) told a Lewistown service club there are movies of his first wife M.

Para, 90, resident of Butte and shorts. MarmrvKoaPhOC ua.uBaavonuui.u helena i The cost of oper- First reports sUted there were with construction of the Air Force survivors but they were not.9 th hci. nr.nt latin? Montana state cars, except Molotov Guard Inspection tKa Hiohwav Pntmi last var eianoratea. me tNBVV sain a architectural plans, Rep. Fogarty 98 at Missoula xir.l.r.NA Maj.

Gen. ranged from 3 centa a mile to 28 Neptune bomber ordinarily car lliam F. Dean Wednesday inspected anri th. av.ra wat 5. aavs'ries a crew of 11.

Anaconda for the last 66 years, 1 many reasons for studying state died Wednesday morning in the government reorganization, home of her son-in-law and daugh-1 The reasons he cited included: ter, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. John- Montana's present vehicle regis-son, 428 W.

Silver, Butte. She had tration program was set up when been in failing health for a long there were 2,000 cars and trucks in time and news of her passing was i the state which now licenses received with regret by many 330,000. friends. fhe state government has 100 Mrs. Para was born in Italy boards, bureaus and elective of- (D-RI) wrote in the Congressional (Continued From Page 1) weapons, and outlawing of these HFI FN A The first full field training of Montana Taxpayers Assn.

St. Lawrence Island is 200 miles Record Tuesday. tv, Air Fm-ro airriv uritH weapons completely. This was part dav of summer Wednesday bathed Guard He watched the tiring; "Transportation furnished to off the west coast of Alaska. drawn the design for the academy Pe.acf Package proposed by chapel, he said, because of a toe Union at the London nrntc sums of 1 five-power disarmament Montanans in midyear heat.

I0'105 and 155 nowitzers 'state employes at public expense Temperatures reached as high the Communists No. 1 1953.54 cost $1,778,000." the as 98 at Missoula and 97 at Kal- Jorean War. Prisoner- private tax group said in a report Accident Victim Aug. 23, 1864. She came to the fices.

compared with 32 in Cali- "This glass and metal creation," subcommittee on May 10 and now Uniled s'tates 1889 and settied ornia istell Elsewhere temperatures weanesaay. lotai mueage rrntc Fnpartv "suns Hpsrih1 unuer neiiern scrutiny. in Butte. In 1898 shp mnvpd ti thp laws haven't been were in the 80s and 90s witn travelea DV siaie employes ft Uiifnr variously as an accordion lying on ciuslon. rePrsemauves Deer Lodge Valley and in recent 1 overhauled since he said.

me gcucnu was i-v cl i6 which the state mcked ud the tab Uica Ul XJUllia degree readings at Lewistown and Broadus being the lowest maxi-lCn- Mitcheli. Montana was 23 million miles, the equiva- its side and a line of vuul" years made her home at 616 E. "Amendments onlv have been Indian tepees." ion problem of reduction of Commercial, Anaconda. She was made from time to' time DILLON Barbara Lee guara commanaer, nis siaii, ana jent 0f 930 times around the mum O'Brien, 22, a native of Dillon, Gov. J.

Hugo Aronson At the j.nriH Gov. J. Hugo Aronson tk. otTTV was the The entire design is "reminiscent i a P'i a member ot M. Feter Church Montz chairman of the legia- warmest reading in Montana this camp he dined lined on Montana moun-: The tax group quoted state passed away at the Community, of a cafeteria." said Fogarty of aJorc eap5ns, and removaJ and until recently took an active latlve Commission on Reorganiza-caught by guardsmen.

Vlded fl ures as showmg 62 1 Memorial Hospital in Butte the Air Force installation to beof of a new war. part in its acUvities. Uon of State Government. Contm- a. m.

Wednesday. Dean state employes drove their private tda.y 30 days after suffering. built at Colorado Springs. Implementation the Gen-, in addition to her son-in-law ued existence of this second Littla third degree accidental burns. Assembly resolution the year, the Weather Bureau said talked to trooDs at the mess hall.

rwi miUc The design is not American on and daughter in Butte, Mrs. Para Hoover Commission depends on in conception and is unworthy of the all countries. This resolution was ter-in-law Dr and Mrs A ouco 0 Jl n.c in iqa7 cul T' A similar commission operated be- tradition of this nation. is to move in from the west en- A rate ot 7 cents a mile. 37 per cent -LAT.

r-i KUdlUMUCIl WU1 CI1U (h. lusrio. met nf "The taxpayers should not be raid, oiierwoou, Drouier-in- fu((in thp ann secSi0ns. private airplane from the south caHHlpri with an initial rnst nf i watered-down version of a Soviet law and sister. Mr.

and Mrs Sam i i- operating state owned cars. "One state employe was paidiwest ftere wonan as i million dollars for construction and aacfc or "waxmongers." D'Ambrosio, San Jose and 1953 wardeclared unconstitutional Scattered evening thunderstorms Hurins th var fnr 7is UUIUCU- "ciiuauus am uicy heaven knows ow much more for auiuiig me Ki eai me iouowing granacnuaren MT. 7VII inriro fhe iraof 3 are nrnmised Thursdav for the' miles of travel in his private learned deUUs of mis-i maintenance over the years, to naP-' build a monument to experimental at state expense. The report included no identifi state. None of the state's 18 weath-1 T)nin TlflVO er stations reported precipitation jTillll'l UliU Wednesday.

1 ft 1 High temperatures Thursday are Kacillfc HnnH to range from 85 to 95 UUUU Requiem high mass will be rnaterials. celebrated by the Rev. Timothy "The academy should reflect our Clifford at 10:30 standard time nation's origins, its culture, rep- cation. R. A.

powers to dismantle bases in for- and Mrs. Jack King. Mr. and Mrs. ft.

u'c4th ature in 1955 cra eign territories. This is a perennial WUliam Yelsa, Anaconda; Mr. at U. N. assemblies and never re- and Mrs.

Pat Buckley, Mr. and efrn ceives more than the votes of the Mrs. S. Hagenson, Butte, and five Communist countries in the Phyllis Para Sherwood. Goi around the world N' There are 10 reat grandchil-; fh the doIp the earth is 6.

Agreement between the Soviet dren and a number of nephews In Union, the United States, Britain and nieces. 'approximately 25.000 miles in cir- and France on the withdrawal of Mrs. Para's husband, Bart. cum cncc Neill, secretary of the 1 1 a ,1 .1 r-; HFI F'A ifl RPi.ilt nf th association, told a newsman, resent us teacnings ana symDonze Hf.Lt.A JT nesuns 01 me riav mnrnins in St Rnsp Catholic i. stales nolio vaccination oroL-ram lnere are 6 or olners usln8 lneir nn, .,7 11 I Phiirph Tallinn nnH infprmATit il i i i i.l- thnc for nr p.

ii cars ior more man iU woulJ i Wi uiuj tut a-' i X--1 vi. ui Methodist Church's Conference Is There are a great many UI ue H1fuc V1 U1C A of American history. 1 vIp Thnmnwn pyprntivp nffirpr 11111 their forces from Germany, with died in Anaconda in 1919. at Mountain View cemetery. "Architectural stvles are vari 1 41 vrvrt The body is in Finnegan Co the exception of small contingents Surviving relatives include'abie and fickle.

Yet West Point for the State Board of Health, said ou Cls llld" "uuu Wednesday miles. The Little Hoover Commis- anchor h'sion recommended that 14,000 three sons, Michael, Paul and and Annapolis are as in keeping t0 be temporarily left behind, and Mortuary. Funeral services will On in Great Falls miles breakover i 1 enius u.Drien anu Iier Wltn American tradition today ui iu-c" uc vU.Uuttcu ivi.g ai forces in both parts of Germanv 9 o'clock with solemn requiem' uKt-AT AUi- ne TBtn beyond which state cars should be ulson, Meirose; a the day they were built brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and; conierence oi me memoaisi Lnurcn NOW! Relief From HEMORRHOID and RECTAL ITCH With Jensen's Exclusive in Montana began in Great Falls' of 1955 only 11 cases nave been 'Mrs. Jerry Dumke, added that in at least one i Nntinnrrl WprrtViPT ice a state investieator who brother, Robert Chnstensen; two INailOnai WeQiner a ctata tnmct i a a nrKn Wednesday.

About 100 Montana1 reported by the health department inctanin 7. Development of the peaceful mass in St. Peter Church. Inter-uses of atomic energy and large- ment will be in the family plot in scale industrial, scientific and Mount Carmel Cemetery, technical assistance to countries I which are less fully developed tech- Liner llZ306th MaV nicallv. However.

Russia has not Methodist ministers and as many 'in regular communicatee m-, lav deletes are attendine sease listing. Last year at this drues more.tnan 30 000 miles says uncles, Paul Schwab of Dillon By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and Herman Schwab of the Mas Min Pep. Hawaiian Islands, and an aunt, Albuquerque 94 67 the five-day meeting Also here are Montana youth .02 adoui s.uuu cnuaren nave oeen Th aid 97 to 960 Mrs. Martha Price. Ie vn ant -nn vacr tip to date lne slale Pala to 960, leaders and delegates.

They are ELMOR-OID 1 1 I'll Vf II1I (H 1 VII I IT I VMIH fr Boston 85 Calgary 81 Cheyenne 78 Chicago 80 attending a convocation of the ana nave naa at least 10 aays to 0 Methodist Youth Fellowship Fri-, develop immunity or a react.on,'V 5 a ss. 'Arson Is Charged T. Dallas 96 RrQrrf nf PnimliTQUnn qi ko dav through Sunday. LT- inompson saia. bo tar we Purpose of the annual Method have heard nothing not a single 1st state gathering is to hear re-1 report from any part of the state Acts Three Ways for Immediate Relief 1.

Shrinks Hemorrhoids 2. Antiseptic Relieves Rectal Itch 3. Non Greasy Stainless lowest cost of operation, or cents Kalal Rl37Q a mile for 35.000 miles. It said a HI 1 QlQl Denver El Paso Fairbanks where the program got underway 83 97 71 96 83 yet accepted President Eisenhow- polloW Camia er's program for using atoms for As-in Leaving England The U. S.

delegation said there LONDON The would be no comment by Secretary liner Carnia beat the wildcat of State Dulles on Molotov's1 British seamen's strike Wednes-speech. Dulles will address the day and sailed for New York with conference Friday morning. a full crew. Some delegates in the Western' "If the Queen Elizabeth sails camp pointed out that the tone of Thursday as planned, the strike Molotov's speech was somewhat will be broken," one port official more subdued than usual but that the Soviet conditions for easing in-) Crewmen of the 'Liz-ternational tension remained the biggest ship in the world, same. I ignored a strikers" meeting and MALTA (U.R) L.

R. Morran, Les- see of a service station on High- Kansas Clt way No. 2 near here, will be ar-m 89 Science's latest discovery ID the treatment of the agonizing rain and discomfort of hemorrhoids and 60 49 49 63 71 53 65 48 62 71 61 38 61 58 70 67 66 74 59 52 51 65 Hail Insurance Board car cost 28.3 cents a mile for 1,345 miles. In the time span, the state owned and operated 356 passenger cars, 133 station wagons and 880 trucks. The Highway Patrol traveled the most nearly 3 million miles in 172 vehicles.

$1.25 raigned in Justice Court Thursday 74 01. a charge of arson in the second A 22! 74 rectal ttchmg Oet telltf today Complete set .31 jjiuwuuu aim in wmui ucjuuiuiitu New Orleans the station Monday. ew York Donald Freestone, 21, died as a Oklahoma City ports of work of the 175 churches during the year, to effect legislation, and promote the work of the church, to ordain ministers and to appoint ministers. District superintendents are the Rev. Monroe Wilcox, Great Falls, Glacier district, and the Rev.

Edwin Cooke, Billings, Yellowstone district. One of the featured sermons of the conference will be delivered by Dr. Edward Elson, Washington, D. pastor of the National Presbyterian Church which President Eisenhower attends. He will peak Thursday, Friday.

Saturday and Sunday nights. The conference adjourned at 5:18 readied the giant Cunard liner for IC3UU Ul U1C CApiUwHUll OUU pKrtpnjy Sold Exclusively by JENSEN DRUG STORE 401 S. Montana Ph. 4954 92 85 90 Ill 97 63 63 89 and his companion Mervin Bishop as long ago as June 10." He said complete records and laboratory analysis of polio cases will be made throughout this year at the Public Health Service Laboratory Center at Hamilton, in conjunction with State Health Department studies of cases. Elsewhere in the communicable disease report, measles topped the list among children last week.

Great Falls reported 44 cases. Granite and Sanders counties 11 each, and 9 in Chouteau county. At Billings 40 cases, including some strep throat infection and scarlet fever, were noted. Great Falls also reported 20 casea of chicken pox during the last seven-day period, while Phillips county noted 21 cases along her dash back to New York. But 10,000 striking dockers in Northern England voted to continue a five-week walkout which has partly paralyzed six big ports.

p.m. until inursaay at iu a.m. French Foreign Minister Antoine Pinay and Nationalist Chinese Foreign Minister George K. C. Yeh will speak Thursday.

Salt Lake San Francisco Seattle St. Louis T. T. .01 20, is in serious condition at a Malta hospital. According to a statement filed by County Attorney Willis McJeon, Morran was involved in a scheme to burn the building and its con Government Reports on Montana Varieties of Oats HELENA UPi Government statistics show most of the oats grown in Montana last year was of the Gopher and Mission variety.

Gopher was planted on 39.S per cent of the total oats acreage fol Don't Miss the Butte Rodeo, June 22, 23, 24 and 25 tents. Thor E. Fladwed, representing the National Board of Fire Underwriters made an investigation in CHINESE RAIL LINE The first railroad in China was a short, narrow gauge line between Shanghai and Woosung, lowed by Mission with 24.4 per with some scarlet fever, strep and behalf of the state fire marshal. He said the fire had been started We've Corralled The Biggest Savings Of The Year! erysipelas. completed in 1876.

Two years cent. The U. S. and Montana Depart Thirty-five cities, towns and later it was torn up because of opposition to its operation. counties of the state, however, re I by gasoline which had been ignited in some manner.

The two young men had apparently entered the building when ments of Agriculture said the two varieties were grown generally over the state but most plantings were in central, north central and ported no communicable diseases last week. it pw nn -i An inquest into the death Free-J eastern areas. The government writers said they "are apparently SWITCH TO THE VODKA MARTINI Shortage of Teachers Still Plagues Schools in Montana the most suitable varieties for dry land farming and in 1954 had a relatively small irrigated acreage." Other popular varieties were Victory, Bridger and Swedish Select. Acreage planted with Victory variety totaled 15.9 per cent of the total oats acreage; Bridger 10 per stone win De conducted rnaay. Freestone last spring won the Montana light heavyweight boxing championship at the Amateur Athletic Union fights at Billings.

National Guard Band Plays in Helena HELENA The 46th Army Band, official band of the Montana HELENA UPi There is still a teacher shortage in Montana's public schools. The Montana Taxpayer, quarterly publication of the private Montana Taxpayers said the average class size was 18 6 pupils per teacher in 1953-54. This compares with 18.3 in 1952-53 and 17.9 in 1951-52 the lowest mark recorded the last seven school years. T. 1 jo V.

cent, and Swedish Select 9.3. Thirty-two other varieties accounted Your Old Tires are Worth More at Sean Trade-in Post I for 11.1 per cent of the total oats acreage. Planting of Victory was highest in western central and south cen- "-V. areas, the government agen TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES ft! 1 antlU wag gr()wn flbout rSumIk based on the average equally on irrigated and dry land nauos are Dasea on tne j. mnrp ii-ripatpd arrpapp daily attendance in public schools 1 IT, Iw than any other variety.

About and the number of teachers. iqm thP dailv avprapp ft two-thirds of the Bridger acreage isw-M, tne aauy average anen- irrigated land and thi vari- dance was 106,911 pupils for 5,753 1 Zl 1Z )n h. ety was grown in the same areas teachers- as Victorv Fifteen counties showed a ratio. J- decline. They are Big Horn, Blaine, GETS NATIONAL POST Broadwater, Carter, Daniels, Fer-j BILLINGS UFi Richard J.

gus, Glacier, Granite, Judith Ba- Carstensen, Montana Young Resin. Madison. Phillips. Sweet publican chairman, is one of 12 driest of the dryl It leaves you breofhess. Pi mintoff Grass, Valley, Wheatland and Yel- vice chairmen of the Young Re-lowstone.

publican National Federation. When You Buy a Set of 4 ALLSTATE The Billings attorney was elect- 9 VODKA Thailand is approximately four- ed to the national office at the the greatest no me in so Proof. Mad from gram ste.p.erre Smimofl tmns tne lsze 01 i exas. it covers teaeraiion nintn Dienniai conven- i an area 0f 197,659 square miles, tion in Detroit last weekend. SOUGHT National Guard, presented two concerts Wednesday.

The 23-member band is directed by W. O. Adolph L. Harstad. It includes students and faculty from Montana State College and Gallatin High School.

Harstad also is band director for the Bozeman schools. The band played in the Veterans Administration Hospital Wednesday afternoon and at the House of Good Shepherd Wednesday night. The 46th will join the Helena City Band to present a public concert Thursday night. The 46th Army Band is the successor to the old 163rd Regimental Band, which served in the South Pacific Theatre in World War II. For two years it has won the DAV trophy, awarded to the outstanding unit in field training.

The musicians include M. Sgt. Ed Sedivy, director of music at MSC; Sgt. 1. c.

Bob Franshan, band director at Gallatin County High School and former director of the old 163rd Regimental Band; 1st Sgt. George Sime of Bozeman. former president of the Montana Junior Chamber of Commerce; and Chris Schlechten of Bozeman. Sedivy and Schlechten have sons who also are members of the Army Band. They are Edmund P.

Sedivy and Paul Schlechten, both students at Gallatin County High Montana Boy, 8, Fatally Wounded BILLINGS OP Lee Buroughs. eight-year-old Melstone boy, died in a Billings hospital Wednesday night of a gunshot wound in the chest. Deputy Sheriff Frank Hartley, Laurel, said the boy and a com How Open tor 1955 Season 1(g) 69 6.70x15 Plus Tax 0 EACH IN SET OF 4 AND 4 OLD TIRES Set of 4: 7.00 Down, 5.00 Months on Sears Easy Payment Plan (Usual carrying Charge). State 0 20-month nation-wide triple guarantee Thousands of independent road gripping parts Rubber buttons separate ribs, reduce howl X-41 Cold rubber Bonded rayon cord panion "apparently were playing with a .22 caliber rifle" in the home of relatives at Park City. The victim was visiting his grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Irvin for Children and Supervised Playground Fully Equipped rfekyJi Brin9 Your ld J-fTts Tires to Sears jSs V. "boot mury Cole. Hartley said the other boy, Har old Farris, 10, Park City, will be No Trade-in Trade-in TRADE-IN SIZE Price. Each Allowance PRICE Plug Tax Setof4 Set of 4Plus Tax 6.70x15 22.25 22.25 6675 7.10x15 24.95 24.95 74.85 7.60x15 26.95 26.95 80.85 8.00x15 29.45 29.45 88.35 questioned about the shooting.

The deputy said he did not know who was holding the gun. The boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. FREE INSTALLATION OF NEW ALLSTATES Dan Burouehs. Melsone.

was 0 0 brought to Billings for surgery. ONLY 10 DOWN ON SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN Get the BEST Good Roads Lead to Columbia Gardens Maintained for Your Enjoyment For LESS 32 EAST CRANITI PHONE 2-1208 BUTTE jsoai money 100 IA1LFI I0ITU 0N1Y49C.

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