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2 Th Mlssoullon, Friday, September 1 1 T964 Colin Raff Is Elected President Of Light and Power Association Republican Candidates to Start 100-Stop Campaign on Monday SUN VALLEY, Idaho (AP) -Colin W. Raff of Butte, was elected president Thursday of the Northwest Electric Light Power Association. The election was at the organization's annual convention. Raff is vice president of Montana Power Co. R.

McClung, Portland, president of Pacific Power 4 Light first vice president; R. K. Evans, Baker, vice president of California-Pacific Utilities Co. second vice president, and H. C.

Glaze, Seattle, district manager of General Electric Co. third vice president. J. J. Harrington, Butte, vice president and treasurer of Montana Power, was elected treasurer.

HELENA (AP)-Monlana Re-pulbican candidates will meet in Great Falls Monday morning for breakfast then start on a 23-day, 100-stop campaign caravan that will end 3,000 miles later on Oct. 6 in Deer Lodge. The candidates called by state GOP Chairman Mel Eng- les "the best state level team of Republican nominees Montana has ever had" will crisscross the state in a 29-passen-ger bus equipped with a portable public address system. Gov. Tim Babcock will join and leave the caravan frequently, Engles said, to be in his He succeeds R.

F. Plymire of Capitol office. Engles said he would shuttle back and forth In his private plane. Ted James, candidate for lieutenant governor, will do the same because of his Great Falls law practice. Montana Democrats announced on Wednesday they don't think the mass approach to politicking is effective and will tour the state in smaller groups.

Bellevue. vice president 10 0 of Puget Sound Power Light as president of the traae association, which Is made up of investor-owned electric utili For Cayismi Pnctay TWO SHAKERS SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) -Two strong quakes, one after the other, shook Santiago Thursday. No damage was reported. tv companies, manufacturers Obituaries Show High Tmpraturtt fxpctdi lialatatf Priitatin N( Indicated-Csmwlt Ue and suppliers in the Northwest. Other officers elected were Goldie L.

Cluzen Funeral services for Goldie Louisa Cluzen, 1901 McDonald Rural Firemen Halt Blaze Members of the Rural Fire Department knocked down a fire early Thursday morning in pected over portions of the South Atlantic Coast states and eastern Gulf Coast region. It is expected to be cooler from the Great Lakes southwestward to the southern Plains. (AP Photofax) SCATTERED SHOWERS and thunder-showers are predicted for the upper Great Lakes region, New England and the Ohio Valley on Friday by the U.S. Weather Bureau. Heavy rain squalls associated with Hurricane Dora are ex who died Monday, were hi ir iwiiiiiii ipiwii.m.

i mji mi u. iiwwim.ii.i i. in i mi in miiifiwn Seafood mm I at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Squire Simmons Carr Rose Chapel, with the Rev. Roderick Fred J.

Walters Dead at 58 In Bremerton Fred J. Walters, 58, formerly of Missoula, died at Bremerton, Thursday. He was born Sept. 21, 1906, at Lothrop. He moved to Alberton at the, age of six and later to Johnson officiating.

Pallbearers boier room of the Intermoun-were John Cochrane, Melvin lain Lumber Co- PIant Number Dammen, W. C. Evans, Steven1 A total of 18 volunteers and Hass, Clarence Jones and Har More Dry Weather in Sight ry vassar. Military services Imorpstora! three regular members of the department responded to the alarm at 5:10 a.m. Firemen said the blaze broke out in a sawdust bin in the boiler room.

There was extensive chilling 23 degrees, was the na the Yukon and west of California will push the storms into tion's low spot Thursday. Pre Bonner when he was ten. He lived in the area until three years ago when he accepted employment as an electrical and through Alaska, sparing Storms over the Pacific Ocean will move "up and over," bypassing Missoula, according to the Weather Bureau. Three high pressure areas near Havre, in sidio, along with Needles damage reported to the interior with an honor guard from Hot Springs were conducted Thursday afternoon at the family plot in Murray Memorial Cemetery at Lonepine. Pallbearers at the Lonepine services were Gerald Sutton, Hubert Sampson, Lyle McHen-ry, Garth P.

Howser, Jack King and Justin G. Patton. The Rev. L. O.

Lasseson, Hot Springs, engineer at the Naval Shipyards in Bremerton. Surviving are the widow, Ora; western Montana, at least through Saturday or Sunday. Temperatures will rise and this area can expect continued dry weather, the prognosticators say. West Yellowstone, with a Serve Yourself Tonighf to All tho Wonderful Courses of Our famous Seafoods; from 5-10 p.m. Regular Menu till I a.m.

CLUB CHATEAU 5 MINUTES EAST ON HIGHWAY 10 549-3776 543-5063 and Blythe, shared honors for the hottest with 103. Montana's highest temperature Thursday was also recorded at West Yellowstone which, along with Thompson Falls, reported 66 degrees. One year ago today Missoula's a son, Edward, and a daughter, of the room. Fire officials said it took about one hour to completely extinguish the blaze. Firemen spent an additional hour at the scene cleaning up.

A city fire truck also responded on the call but was not put Vera Lucille Walters, all of Bremerton; a sister, Mrs. George Cyr, Milltown; and two temperatures ranged between grandchildren. 53 and 89. The all time records The body is being sent to into service as the fire was out were set in 1895 with 32 degrees of the city limits. Missoula for funeral services and burial.

Geraghty Mortuary and 1959 with 92. Babcock Speaks At Convention LIVINGSTON (AP) Gov. Tim Babcock said Thursday Dynamite Found Lying on Street Sunset Friday will be at 6:57, sunrise Saturday at 6:10. YESTERDAY IN MISSOULA Maximum 61 Minimum 29 At 6 a.m. 29 At 6 p.m.

56 At midnight 38 Precip 0 West of divide Fair and warmer Friday through Saturday; highs Friday 60-70; lows Friday night 30-38; highs Saturday 65-75. YESTERDAY ELSEWHERE A motorist called police night he wants the next legisla ture to provide larger appropri Thursday to tell them he had found dynamite in the street. He even had driven over some and police went out to pick up half a dozen squashed and WEISFIELD'S DIAMONDS 'Speak louder than words broken sticks. City High Low Pep. They were out of a 50-pound is handling arrangements.

Mary Ring Walker Funeral services for Mary Ring Walker, 81, 121 Monroe will be at 11 a.m. Friday in the Squire Simmons Carr Rose Chapel with the Rev. Grant Moore officiating. The body will be sent to Spokane for cremation. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake City.

Memorials may be in the form of contributions to Yellowstone Boy's Home. Mrs. Walker died in a Missoula hospital Tuesday. Elvan C. Stiles Funeral services for Elvan C.

(Cy) Stiles, 63, 1241 S. 2nd Billings 55 41 box of dynamite that had Dr. Bangeman Begins Health Officer Duties Dr. John Bangeman, 230 University began his duties this week as acting city-county health officer. He will serve in that position during the absence of Dr.

Kenneth Lampert. Dr. Lampert is on a leave of absence for one year while completing a masters degree in public health at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Bangeman, a semi-retired Butte 56 28 Dillon 57 32 dropped from a truck.

Two more 50-pound boxes were found on another street corner. Drummond 56 34 Glasgow 56 44 Great Falls 42 35 .02 The explosives were returned to the Western Montana Marble Hamilton 63 32 and Granite Co. which handles Havre 49 38 dynamite. ations for the State Planning Board and the State Advertising Department. "Much more can be done in these fields for Montana and I am confident the state will see its way clear in the next legislature to increase appropriations," he told the Montana Licensed Beverage Association.

The two agencies he mentioned are charged with promoting industrial development and tourism in the state. Babcock said industrial and business activity is five times what it was four years ago and tourism has topped the $100 million mark the past three years. The association earlier elected the following officers: John Wild, Helena, president; Tony Gies, Lewistown, first vice president Jim Osborne, Seeley Lake, second vice president; Frona Bolan, Poison, re-elected treasurer. Great Falls was selected for the 1965 convention city. 147 CHOLERA DEATHS will be at 2 p.m.

Friday in the Missoula physician, recently re KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) One more death sent the toll of fatalities in the chol Marsh, Powell Livingston Chapel with the Rev. Grant turned from a summer in Alaska where he was an industrial surgeon for a large com era epidemic on Malaysia's east Moore officiating. Burial will coast to 118, the Health Ministry be in Sunset Memorial Gardens. pany. He will be working half- Helena 51 40 Kalispell 54 41 Lewistown 46 36 Livingston 46 35 Miles City 54 42 Thompson Falls 66 37 W.

Yellowstone 66 23 Whitehall 55 36 Chicago 94 70 .15 Fairbanks 66 36 Los Angeles 83 63 Paul 67 60 .26 New York 87 66 Phoenix 96 74 San Francisco 61 51 Seattle 71 49 Mr. Stiles died in a Missoula reported Thursday. The nation wide total is 147. time for the health department hospital Tuesday afternoon. Kuchera Pulls Out of Donor List for Democratic Party Jean Hiett Gets Six-Month Leave The county commissioners an banquet and the cocktail hour 75 Turn Out for Veterans Meeting with Gov.

Edmund G. Brown of California, Sens. Mike Mans field and Lee Metcalf and Rep BILLINGS (AP) Mike Kuchera is asking the Democratic State Central Committee to take his name off a list of $100 donors "because of treatment I got from party leaders" in the 1964 primary. nounced Thursday that Jean Hiett, county home demonstration agent, has been granted a six-month leave of absence. Mrs.

Hiett's leave is to begin Oct. 1. According to the officials, she plans to attend Mon Arnold Olsen and other office commander and in addition will continue to serve as Barracks 835 quartermaster. MacKenzie was chairman of the Time and holders and seekers. Seventy-five members of Missoula Barracks 835 of the Veterans of World War I turned out for the first meeting in the Elks Temple following a 60-day recess.

Cmdr. Don MacKenzie, Past Cmdr. J. J. Howe and Quarter- Kuchera wrote back: "Thanks very much for your invitation to tana State University The Billings furniture dealer attend the banquet in Lewis- Mrs.

Martha Bingham, who! sought nomination for governor. Kuchera's letter asking with town, but Fred if I were to send you $50 somebody would have during the past two years was the extension agent in Custer County, will replace Mrs. Hiett during the education leave. drawal of his name came after he received a form letter from state Chairman Fred Barrett asking Kuchera to buy a $50 ticket for a "Sponsor's Cocktail to examine my head. I am master James G.

King, re-now and will always be a Dem- porting on the VWWI Montana ocrat, but until some changes Department convention in Lew-are made in the Democratic istown last June, noted that DIAMONDS mffy CLAUDE LAWSON DIES NEW 1965 Featuring Vi CARAT TOTAL WEIGHT at the party platform BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) -Hour" Claude S. Lawson, 69, chairman i meeting in Lewistown Saturday party, there will be no more money given to them by me. I will make my donations to individual Democrats but none to the central committee." among resolutions passed was one calling for tax reductions, and that the 1965 convention was awarded to Bozeman. King was elected department of the U.S.

Pipe Foundry i Barrett explained in the letter died of a heart attack Thursday that the $50 ticket will permit at his home here. the holder to attend the $10 Place Committee and Floyd Eaheart was chairman of the Budget Committee. To date 175 persons have paid membership dues for 1965, reported Ernest Gray, membership chairman. Plans were discussed for the annual Armistice Day dinner at the regular meeting the second Wednesday in November. Members were urged by R.

P. Glasscock to be on the watch for individuals who can qualify for the courteous driver awards to be offered by Barracks 835 again this fall. King, the new department commander, and Ralph W. Sleator of Kalispell, department adjutant, will attend the national convention in Chicago Sept. 12-17.

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