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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 5

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Missoula, Montana
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Missoulian-Sentinel, Saturday, November 12, 1966 5 UM Presidency Prospects Include Acting President persons who are not formal ap til ,1.1,1 Babcock after the resignation of President Robert Johns. plicants but have been suggested by persons as possible Acting UM President Robert Pantzcr's name has been put on the list of persons to be considered for the University of Montana presidency. Earl Lory, UM faculty member on the screening committee of the State Board of The committee Thursday will 1 -j go over the lis: ana possiDiy narrow It down, Lory statea. When the committee was Lory said a meeting of the committee is scheduled in Helena on Thursday. A meeting set for this week was canceled because bad weather affected the transportation of some committee members.

The committee has not met since September, according to Lory, and has accumulated a i Regents, said Friday he has ormed, Us chairman, Maurice had several letters from per Richard, Miles City, said the names of candidates or possible sons suggesting Pantzer be considered for the job. CEREMONIES FOR NEW BUILDING SUNDAY AFTERNOON candidates will not be made public until a final narrowed- Lory said he forwarded the list of aplicants and several etters to Edward Nelson, sec down list is submmea to ins board of regents. formerly had services In a building In the 700 block of South" 6th" Street West. (Paul Russell Photo) The new home of the First Church of the Nazarene at the corner of South Avenue West and 26th Street is to be dedicated In ceremonies starting at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the church.

Members of the church retary of the Board of Regents and acting as secretary of the Pantzer, the University's fi nancial president, Is acting screening committee. Lory said Nelson is keeping a file of prospective candidates. president until a successor to Auto Smashes Into Barricade A on.Miar accident knocked 1 Johns is named. The committee was appoint Pantzer has said he has not ed last summer by Gov. Tim Chunrch of Dedication Nazarene Tomorrow applied for the job.

He said everyone at the University is a candidate in the sense that he barricade across Orange Street at North 3rd Street 150 feet and resulted in $150 damage to the might be asked if he would ac cept the presidency. car. Delbert Karlin. 24. of 736 S.

Police Comment On Fracases At Bobcat Game Pantzer has also Indicated ne has no particular desire to as 4th St. was going north on Orange Street at 10:25 p.m. Thurs sume the presidency. day when his car went-out of control and slid sideways. Zook Brothers, contractors on Inter Commenting on the reaction of Wesley Castles, an associate justice of the Montana Supreme Court, has publicly announced his candidacy.

Fred Honkala, graduate school dean at the University, also applied for the job. state 90, were told of the dam the public to events which oc age. Karlin was cited for reck less driving. curred at last Saturday's Grizzly-Bobcat game, police officers said Friday that one police officer was injured slightly and the rear window of a police car shattered. Police officers in the area to Lt.

Hart Is Injured Badly in Viet Nam A a taled eight or nine, and when fights broke out they tried to Special dedication services for the new First Church of the Nazarene, South Avenue West at 26th Street, are set for 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the church. Dr. Ross E. Price, evangelist and professor of theology from Pasadena College, Pasadena, will give the dedicatory message.

Dr. Price is a native of Montana and was ordained to the ministry of the Church of the Nazarene in 1933. Capt. John Horgen, Evangelical Ministerial president, and the Rev. Alvin McQuay, district superintendent, will extend greetings to those attending.

W. G. McKay, building superintendent, will present the keys of the new church building to Harry Stetson of the church board. Th Rev. Dell M.

Kelley, pastor, will give the acts of dedication, and Rev. McQuay will give a prayer of dedication. The Rev. Fred Reed, who pastored the congregation in 1934-35, will lay the cornerstone following the dedication service. History papers of the church will be placed behind the corner stone.

The new building is a spacious, L-shaped structure which houses the temporary sanctuary, Sunday School quarters, fellowship hall and other church facilities. The temporary sanctuary, according to Rev. Kelley, is scheduled for use as a multipurpose room when the permanent sanctuary is built at the south end of the Sunday School unit. Rev. Kelley expressed his appreciation to "the multitude of people who have assisted in the building of this House of God, especially to our superintendent of construction, W.

G. McKay and his good wife." McKay labored approximately 2,400 hours and carried the load of the construction with a courageous spirit. Besides being overseer of the building program, he built the pulpit, communion table and altar. He was also in charge of the bond program." get women out of the way so they wouldn't get hurt, Police man Bill Reed said. Dale Kid School and was commissioned a Lt.

James Hart, son of Mrs. second lieutenant upon gradua James A. Hart, 856 Woodworth der, a policeman, was pushed down and his leg twisted when tion from the U.S. Naval Acad has been injured seriously FORMER HOME of the Church of the Nazarene In the 700 block of South 6th Street West provides contrast In size and architecture to modem, new structure. emy at Annapolis.

someone stepped on it. He lost two days' work because of a in Viet Nam and is hospitalized in the U.S. Naval Hospital at sprained knee. Guam. It was the second time Someone threw a bottle Hart was injured this year In Viet Nam.

through the right rear window of police car 33. Mrs. Hart said she was no Two Overdue Hunters Found Of two men whose vehicles GRACEFUL SIN STREET DIAMANTINA, Brazil (AP) The mayor of this center of diamond, gold, miea and crystal mining has signed a municipal resolution renaming the Street of Sin. Now it's Our Lady of Grace Street. Thieves Take Truck to Haul Stolen Safe Officers made no arrests and argued with no one, they said.

In a picture in the Missoulian, tified by telegram from the War Department that her son had a spinal contusion with possible a man was said to be having compression of the vertebrae, broke down in the wilds near "a few words with a city police She said he telephoned and said Missoula, one was found by man after the Donnybrook." one of his legs was paralyzed. Missoula Search and Rescue The helmeted man listed as a A safe was stolen Hart, 24, a Marine, told his mother he fell from a helicop from Bakke Tire Co. Thursday policeman actually was a citizen motorcyclist wearing a hel oetween 3:30 ana a.m. and Friday morning and one walked out Kenneth Ackerlund, 221 N. 2nd St.

was more than 15 ter. Because of poor communi met with a strap for goggles City Starts Big Task Monday It's Leaf Pickup Time the burglars stole a pickup to cations, Mrs. Hart said she was carry it away not sure whether the 'copter was attacked or whether the incident was an accident. The and stripes different from the markings on city police helmets. Police officers did not appear in either picture of altercations at the game.

miles up the Rattlesnake when his vehicle quit. His wife notified Jack Elam, coordinator of Search and Rescue, at midnight Thursday that her husband had utes later and driving off in the Often, said the mayor, the The city annually picks up same person is seen coming car. out of the house 15 or so min- not returned home. The City Council this year leaves raked by residents into the side of their streets. Burning of leaves is frowned on by The pickup was recovered by Missoula sheriff's officers at 10 a.m.

when Anaconda Co. officials reported seeing a pickup at Rainbow 6 miles north of Bonner. It matched the description of the stolen one, but the safe was not around. It would take three men to handle the safe, and it contained no money, only papers, company officials said. Jack and his son, Wade; Jess and in previous years has been Kline, and Bill Smith of the 4x4 critical of non-cooperation by Patrol left at 5:30 a.m.

Friday. residents in moving their the city and is illegal unless a permit is issued by the fire department. Tire Thieves Are Seen At least six sets of tires were stolen from a Phillips 66 station about 1:30 a.m. Friday. hides at leaf pickup and snow They found Ackerlund about 7:45 a.m.

and started his vehicle with jumper cables. removal time. The department, however, will No solution has been found. Ackerlund made a fire and issue to anyone a free permit authorizing burning of leaves or trash, not garbage, in a kept warm through the night. Steve Arno, 336 Madison Aldermen recently suggested not allowing parking on certain He had to carry wood several saw three men going down the War Department telegram did not give details of the incident which it said occurred Oct.

16. The incident occurred in the Quang Tri province in South Viet Nam while Hart, who regularly was in reconnaissance, was being transported. He is with the 3rd Division of the Marine 3rd Battalion. The War Department telegram said officials anticipate Hart's condition will improve and he will be evacuated to the United States "as soon as conditions permit." Hart was wounded in the arm in combat in northern Viet Nam earlier this year. Besides the two purple hearts, he has been given the Bronze Medal by the U.S.

and has been decorated by the South Vietnamese government. He attended Sentinel High October gave a party; The leaves by hundreds came: The ashes, oaks, and maples, And those of every name. George Cooper The hundreds probably should be billions. Encyclopedias say each large tree has from 100,000 to leaves. No one knows how many trees there are in the Garden City, but if a count were available and if it were multiplied by the average number of leaves on a tree the total would be in the billions for sure.

hundred yards. screened incinerator. Dix caid the leaves picked up streets at certain times of specific days. This method appar alley behind the Lodge Motel carrying unmounted tires. Larry Ailport of Clinton was Chamber Adds Three More To Membership Three more businesses became members of the Chamber of Commerce Friday, increasing the total added in the membership drive to 104, announced Dan Austin, chamber official.

Austin said 15 more businesses may be added in the next few days. A total of 101 new members were gotten in the Bums Rush on Thursday. by the city will be hauled by When police checked, the at ently has been rejected because of legal complications and the necessity of posting no parking tendant could not say if tires were taken. In the morning, the five miles east of Potomac up Ashley Creek when his car high centered on a rock. He was reported lost about 10:30 p.m.

signs, an expensive venture. service station called to say at least six sets of tires were First things will have to be trucks to the "island" area near the Higgins Avenue Bridge. Dix said a problem the city faces annually at this time is picking up leaves around parked cars. He said a street or park de Thursday and was thought to faced first, obviously. So the big Cops Carrying Calling Cards HAMBURG, Germany (AP) The irate Hamburger who demands that a policeman identify himself now is handed a calling card bearing the policeman's name and service number.

The force began issuing the cards this week as a consequence of complaints from people who said they could not name policemen involved in clashes with demonstrators earlier this year. taken. be up Arkansas Gulch. He walked out of the mountains about 3 a.m. onto the Potomac push now will be to pick up all the leaves before the first large road.

The planned search for WEIGHT OF WHEAT An average bushel of wheat weighs 60 pounds. partment employe often will go up to a house which has a car Most of thosv. leaves are now on the ground and they're all snowfall. After the first big snowfall will come the problem of getting all the streets plowed him was called off. parked out front and ask the The chamber member pointing north toward winter.

ship now totals 534, as com So, announced Mayor H. R. person at the door to move his auto. A frequent reply is before the first resident wakes up and wants to get into his pared to the previous total of Dix, the city will start picking "That's not my car." 430. car.

ATTEND THE GRAND OPENING them up Monday. The job should take two or three weeks. Park department crews have been picking up leaves in the parks and on some parkings. The city had planned on sucking up the leaves with a new ft Em of vacuum device it ordered, but which did not arrive, the mayor said. The street and park department employes will pick up the leaves instead, Dix said.

He said the machine ordered also will be used for cleaning out sumps and manholes in the spring. It is expected to arrive in December. -ll Si MEADOWLARK VILLAGE TODAY AND SUNDAY Open Today Sunday Noon-6 p.m. SHOP THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS 'I -h i'-, 1 I Missionaries At Foursquare The Foursquare Church at 601 N. 4th St.

will be host at the 11 a.m. church service Sunday to the Rev. and Mrs. Dean Truiett, missionaries from Honduras, Central America, and their children. They will be showing pictures of the area where they have served.

The Rev. George Stevens, pastor, said the public is invited to attend. E. K. Williams Co.

Heinrich Flowers Dr. F. J. Stout-Dentist Dr. E.

Loveall-Optometrist State Farm Ins. Claims Office The Glamour Case Frank's Barber Shop Chez Bon Homme Beauty Salon Filter Queen Paul Vick Associates Southwest Building Center The Traid Corp. HEAVY WATER The oceans contain an estimated 15 billion tons of copper. 19IST BIRTHDAY OF MARINE CORPS CELEBRATED A shiny ceremonial sword is presented, preparatory to the local league; Steve Coldiron, youngest Marine, and cutting the birthday cake, emblematic of the 191st an 200-300 S.W. HIGGINS MISSOULA, MONTANA Jt.i Gunnery Sgt.

R. L. Celaya, Missoula Marine recruiter. The ceremony highlighted a birthday party sponsored by the detachment Thursday night in the Missoula Hotel. (Staff Photo by Jo Ann Hacker) WATCH TUESDAY'S PAPER FOR SOMETHING MISSOULA NEEDS niversary of the founding of the United States Marine Corps.

From left are Woody Erickson, commandant of the Missoula Detachment of the Marine Corps League: Clark Davis, veteran of World War oldest Marine in MWMCMMMtl.

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