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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 16

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The Missouliani
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Missoula, Montana
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-The Daily Missoulian, Sunday, November 15, 1953 wide awake at thrilled 2 a.m. Missoula -yelled fans- them- Victory selves hoarse, honked horns until batteries hurt and milled cars around town early Saturday in a homecoming welcome for the Spartans. The Spartans, fresh from their 14-0 Butte that meant another football championship, victory, were met at Milltown by a 60-car caravan. Spartans Given Royal Welcome The homecomers themselves team, band and game fans--filled seven buses. Highway Patrol and police cars herded the caravan into Missoula.

A dense fog limited visibility but not the celebration. It wound up--or wore out--at the Missoula County High School. Monday grid letters are to be awarded in a ceremony in the school auditorium. I CHANGES PLEA BUTTE UP. -Trial of Ralph Romero, 19, charged with participating in an armed robbery Butte hotel last January, ended abruptly Friday.

Romero changed his plea to guilty, Judge John B. McClernan set Monday for sentencing. GAS IS HANDY GREAT FALLS (P)-Two cars were stolen from a Great Falls garage at night. To be sure, the thieves filled the tanks with gasoline drained from other garaged of autos. 24 It's so easy to own matched luggage, with our Samsonite start- set plan! June as you'll can buy Samsonite just as fine still look smart buy your wedding silver a place a piece at a time, because sterling keeps its beauty, your first when you complete your setl) Start with just 1-your Samsonite Train Case.

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Logan reported Saturday, Abbott under was charged with driving while the influence of intoxicating liquor, and is to appear for a hearing, date of which has not been set, Judge Logan said. Abbott had been given 24 hours Thursday in which to enter a plea, but the bond was posted Friday without a plea being given, the judge said Saturday. The Saturday Missoulian reported that Abbott had pleaded guilty and had been fined $200. REQUEST DENIED HELENA (P) -Montana Public Service Commission Friday denied Ekalaka's request to raise water rates. $308,033 Offered For Indian Lands POPLAR (R) High bids totaling $308,033 from 120 bidders at a sale of 32,000 acres of Indian lands were announced Saturday.

Supt. James Crawford of the Fort Peck Reservation said actual awards now depend upon approval by the Billings area office and acceptance of bids by the Sioux and Assiniboine Indian owners. Most bidders were described as farmers and stockmen living near the reservation rather than oilmen. The most bid on an acre basis was $3,000 for acres at the junetion of highways 13 and 2 about five miles east of Wolf Point. The bidder was Lewis R.

Nordwick Poplar, The largest total bid was $17,950 for 320 acres by Selmer B. Wallander, Froid banker-farmer. Runnerup was $16,500 for 320 acres by Raymond Eggebrecht, Wolf Point farmer, RAYMOND J. FOX Announces The Opening of His Office for the GENERAL PRACTICE OF LAW 204 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Mr. Fox was formerly associated as counsel and trial attorney for several United States government agencies and recently has acted as special assistant to the Director of Rent Stabilization, and as a member of the Government Advisory Committee for Defense Housing Areas, Office of Defense Mobilization, Washington, D.C.

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Msgr. Denis Meade, pastor of St. Anthony's Parish, announces that a rapid survey of the parish will be made Monday and ending Wednesday. The canvassing will be done by members of St. Anthony's Altar Society.

Chairmen of each of the sections of the Altar Society are acting as captains of the groups. Census forms will be delivered to the homes of Catholics living in the area on Monday, Msgr. Meade said. "They are asked to fill out the form and return it in a sealed envelope to the worker who calls at their home on Wednesday. It is hoped that the census of the parish will be completed on that day.

The forms will be returned in the Former Resident Dies in Oregon Floyd Willard Gray, 49, South Port, died at South Port Thursday evening. The body of the former Missoula resident is to arrive, at the Squire-Simmons-Carr Mortuary Sunday morning. He was born Dec. 28, 1903, at St. Ignace, and went to Alberta, Canada, in 1911 with his parents.

He then went to Troy, about 1922 and there married Elizabeth Clarie in 1924. He came to Missoula shortly afterward, and lived here until 1951, when he moved to Oregon. He was a construction machinery operator for the past 30 years and was Church. a member of the Methodist Survivors besides the widow are three sons, Dale, all of Oregon; two daughters, June and Joanne, both of Oregon; seven brothers, Roy and Nelson, Missoula; Otto, Oregon City, Walter, Ironton, Ohio, and Earl, Gordon and Clarence, Alberta, Canada; two sisters, Mrs. John Lewis, Marquette, and Mrs.

Ival Johnston, Alberta, Canada; and three grandchildren. Mrs. Mary Austin Requiem high mass for Mrs. Mary Alice Austin, 1408. Sherwood who died at El Paso, Texas, Monday, was celebrated Saturday at 9:30 a.m.

at the St. Francis Xavier Church with the Rev. Louis J. Geis, S. the celebrant.

Rosary service was recited at the church Friday night. Burial was in St. Mary's Cemetery. Lucy's Hayes Mortuary was in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers were John Blier, Mike Garvey, Dick Hanrahan, Leo Kelly, Leo Pauly and L.

B. Schauer. Mrs. Jewel E. Corwin Funeral services for Mrs.

Jewel E. Corwin, 39, Florence, who was found dead Sunday near Mullan, Idaho, will be conducted Monday at 2 p.m. at the Florence-Carlton Church. The Rev. W.

H. Bessire will officiate and burial will be in the Florence-Carlton Cemetery. The Lucy's Hayes Mortuary has charge of funeral arrangements. At the Theaters CAMPUS Sunday matinee only: Rex Allen in "Colorado Sundown," also "Sleepy Time Gal." Sunday Tuesday: Gerard Philipe and Gina Lollobrigida in "Fanfan the Wednesday Saturday: "Titfield Thunderbolt." an English film production. Saturday matinee only: Rockie Lane in "Leadville Gunslinger" and "In Old FOX Sunday Tuesday: Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Richard Burton in "The Robe," in Technicolor, Cinemascope.

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DO INSURED 114 East Main Missoula Building Loan 10 Phone 6-6944 ASSOCIATION U.S. 'Would Reject' China Trade Bid sealed envelopes to the parish rectory for processing." Msgr. Meade announced that the purpose of the census is to enable the activities of the parish to be conducted in a more efficient manner and to provide new parishioners with a means of becoming known in the parish. WASHINGTON UP Sen. Ferguson (R-Mich) said Saturday he was confident the government would reject any application by a U.S.

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