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DeGaulle Irked by U.S. Actions ettr HUUiujb Cfozritr Monday, October 19, 1964 Guy Critelli Heart Victim Morning Edition New Kremlin CfROf fa*gE welcome Monday for its newest of him to counter his action." French officials were report ujj. Tweden IVfCUVn ed irked to see U. S. ambas HUUlun Guy S.

Critelli, 80, 217 Miles sadors call on local govern NOTICE 15 DISCOUNT ZTJSL PARIS (UPI) President Charles de Gaulle feels that U.S. diplomats tried to torpedo his efforts to promote a French-led international "third force" during his recent South American tour, it was reported Railroad fireman, died at 1:30 ment leaders, often only hours after De Gaulle had left for the Dies in Hospital a.m. Sunday at a Billings hos- next point on his tour. French government circles expressed annoyance over public pledges of loyalty to their alliance with Washington made by Latin American leaders who played host to De Gaulle during his 20,000 -mile swing through South America. The French Sunday newspaper, Journal du Dimache, said: "General De Gaulle came home from his trip with one certainty that emissaries from Washington went to each They claimed that after De Gaulle's triumphant west uer-man visit in 1962, aimed at winning Bonn over to his "inde- pital of a heart attack shortly Adolph Tweden, 65, of 1040 after his arriva at the hospital.

Ouster died Sunday morn-i He was a Yellowstone County ing in a Billings hospital. He resident for 48 years. Mr. was the night elevator operator was born july 3) 1884t at the Northern Hotel. ja) Marcellinara, Italy, a son of Mr.

Tweden was horn Nov. Mr. and Mrs. Antonia Critelli. ADA Flunks Barry Dendent" nolicies.

the late President Kennedy largely nul On Vote Record lified the Gaullist effort an 30, 1898 at Buxton, N.D., and Ho came to the United States il i i equally triumphant visit there. Crew up and lived in North Da REXALL DRUG STORES WASHINGTON (AP) rtiiieiiuan capital uuuau Americans for Democratic Ac- wrpTikir tion gave Republican presiden- IGA MEETING TO and to Billings at the age of 17. He returned to Italy, served three years in the Italian army and returned to this country, working in lumber camps in kota until 1942 when he moved to Ogden, Utah. He married Hazel Gruah who died in 1934. In 1938 he married Katherine tial nominee Barry Goldwater a OPEN MONDAYS 8:00 A.M.

to 9:00 P.M. Hermann in North Dakota. They Oregon and Washington. Later "zero" Sunday in assessing which senators had a liberal voting record in the Congress just ended. Sen.

Hubert H. Humphrey, the Increasing Profits Not Prices Is Topic oime to Billings in 1954. he joined the Northern Pacific Surviving are his widow; a in Oregon. He married Erminia daughter, Mrs. Douglas HolmiSherbo in Boonton, N.J., May of Milwaukee.

five sons, 10, 1915. Democratic vice-presidential Earl of 2610 Arvin Road; Donald, After his retirement, he; did iven a of Las Vegas, Richard of worked for the Security Trust lib votj record 810 N. 22nd Thomas of 704 (Savings Bank as a custodian ADA hi 80uses it tomer relations and on "how to Ways of increasing profits without advancing prices were make DeoDle like us." He out BENNETT ANNUAL REXALL lc SALE pijj ORIGINAL lined eight of the most im portant traits of personality. discussed by Glen W. Bronson, Minneapolis sales consultant, at of 1040 Custer a Surviving are his widow; four Sigvald Tweden of 6009 Bench sons, Frank A.

of 1205 Lewis three half brothers, Ole Joseph S. of 730 Ave. cosmonauts without Khrushchev. Khrushchev, who gave the all-important political push for manned space flights, will be missing from the Red Square welcoming ceremonies for the first time. "Father of Sputnik" "The father of the Sputnik" was one of Khrushchev's unofficial titles.

As cosmonauts Vladimir M. Komarov, Konstantin Feoktis-gov and Boris B. Yegorov orbited the earth last Monday, Khrushchev promised them over a live television hook-up a welcome "greater than the force of gravity." But he failed to greet them by telephone after their landing the next day as he had done on previous occasions. Two days later, he fell from power. His exact whereabouts remained undisclosed Sunday, although informed sources said he is resting either at his Moscow apartment or at a suburban government villa.

Alone with his wife, Nina Petrovna, he may watch the festivites on television. Soviet authorities already have begun a campaign to dim his fame from the public mind. Professors Back Renne on Quotes MISSOULA Two Montana, State College professors came to Missoula to say that Roland R. Renne's book, "Land Economics," had been used as a text for a senior level, three-credit course at MSC since it IGA's annual family meeting nf Mnimta nv ew. Alaska.

Ted Alien a. oi on amun ana wen attended by nearly 500 persons at the Northern Hotel Sunday. He also spoke on better cus- Another speaker was Wilbur Pinney, IGA bakery director, who reviewed progress of IGA's new bread program. Orville Johler, Chicago, vice president in charge of the merchandising ard A. Great Falls; two daughters, Mrs.

Clemens Smith of Rt. 1, Billings, and Mrs. Wil- of Williston, N.D., and Seever Tweden of Sacramento, and 15 prnndchildren. considers liberal causes, generally backs Democrats in presidential races but supports some Republicans as well as Democrats in congressional races. ADA found in addition to humphrey in the 100 per cent liberal clasification: Sens.

Phil A. Hart and Pat McNamara, both Michigan Democrats, and four other Senate Democrats Pierre Salinger of California, Paul H. Douglas of Illinois, Joseph S. Clark of Pennsylvania Now in Full Swing. Thou.

jM Funeral services are pending Murray of Imperial Beach, sands of items ot Mi.liyi fantastic savings. Here and promotion department, in trodued seven IGA officers. Mortuary. Ui: 'aT at Michelotti-; telli of 209 S. 29th 29 grand An advertising and selling Pope Plans Trip to program for 1965 will be out children and 14 great-grandchildren.

The body is at Smith's Funeral Home. B9TIT Tmm fe lined Monday and Tuesday by merchandising and advertising Great Falls Boy Hanging Victim and Gaylord Nelson of Wiscon personnel from Montana, Wyo r'S t-n III TH'P I sin. ming, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Idaho, Washington and Oregon Those at the other end of the v.JVWVi H. C. Bumgardner GREAT FALLS (AP)- A 12-year-old boy died Sunday the i spectrum with zeroes in addi at meetings Monday and Tues w.

tion to Goldwater, ADA said, were Republicans Edwin L. vicum oi an apparent acuuen- It I tal hanging. No details of the flint fit ffffltffl accident were immediately MI Rexall Aspirin Mechem of New Mexico, John G. Tower of Texas, Milward L. I MILES CITY-Harrv Charles One of the finest A Simpson of Wyoming and Dem 3.

ft Mk. i ocrats James O. Eastland of REXALL Mississippi and Herbert S. Wal i Bombay VATICAN CITY (AP) Pope Paul VI announced Sunday that he will go to the international eucharistic Congress in Bombay, India, on the longest trip any pontiff ever has made from Rome. His words suggested that he might make other flights as far or farther.

"Yes, the Pope is becoming a missionary." said the pontiff ters of Tennessee. day. Retail employes from 24 members stores in the area attended Sunday's session. Armed Reds Try Escape Attempt MOSCOW (AP) Two armed men seriously wounded the pilot and copilot of a Soviet passenger plane in an escape attempt, most highly refined aspirin money can buy. None Finer, None Faster Act- Dead was Arlen L.

coier, son Bumgardner, 71, long time Ton-of Mr. and Mrs. Ardcn Cofer Rjver area rancher, died rural Great Falls. The couple Saturday at his ranch home fol-has three other sons and three lowing a long illness, daughters. Mr Bumgardner was born The boy was born in Butte mMarch 26 1893 in Missouri a 1952 and his family had been son of Mr and Mrs David Bum-the Great Falls area about nine L.rjnpr Hp camfk tn Montana To Attend Meet inq.

5 Grain, 100's. LODGE GRASS James Fraught, president of the Fed years. Reg. 69c eral Land Bank Assn. of Wyola District, will leave Oct.

21 for 2 70c in 1915 and was employed on various ranches. In 1917 he homesteaded in the Tongue River area where he ranched until his death. Mr. Bumgardner married Eva the newspaper Komsomolskaya who broke precedent last Janu Pravda reported Sunday, ary bv a flight to the Holy Lana. Spokane and the annual Federal Land Bank meetings.

Delegates from Montana. Wyoming, Idaho and Oregon will attend. "But we think that, like the The Communist youth news- first journey to the Holy Land, paper said the two hijackers Mae Nelson, Dec. 30, 1954, in was first published and that they considered it to be a conservative approach to the subject. "If Dr.

Renne is attacked, we are attacked, and we have a personal interest in this charge," declared Hjlmer Holje, land economist, referring to the excerpts from the book which he said were circulating throughout the state. "Quoting out of context is quite a game, if you want to start playing it," he added, and produced this quotation from Adam Smith's "Wealth of this journey to the gates of this Miles City. described as hardened criminals, were armed with a pistol immense Asia, this new and Surviving are his widow; two Announcements WIER FUNERAL HOME, Roundup WEINHOLD Otto Weinhold, 78, of Ryegate. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday afternoon from the Wier Chapel and burial will be in Ryegate Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, the family would prefer that memorials be made to the Cancer Society for those who wish to do so. Contributions may be left at Wier Chapel. modern world, is not foreign to sons, Charles Bumgardner and George Bumgardner; 2 stepsons, Duane Nelson and Lewis i. -e a Lucy Davis, 85, Services Monday THERMOPOLIS, Wyo. Fu SURPRISE Nelson of Boulder, and a step the nature or the requirements of the apostolic ministry.

"It is, in truth, no wish for novelty or for travel that urges us to this undertaking, but only the apostolic desire to extend daughter Mrs. Larry Gruba of Miles City. J00 All Plastic Funeral services will be Wed neral services for Mrs. Lucy i our evangelical greetings to PLAYING nesday at 2 p.m. in the Chapel of Stevenson Miles Citv Funeral and a knife.

It said they boarded a single-engine biplane forced two passengers to lie on the floor and ordered the pilgt to head for the Black Sea. They apparently intended to go to Turkey, about 400 miles away. The pilot put the plane into acrobatic maneuvers and was shot and stabbed by the hijackers. The seriously wounded pilot finally managed to land at the airport and the two men were arrested, the report said. Josephine Davis, 85, Thermop-olis, who died in a fhermopolis nursing home Saturday, will be BULLIS FUNERAL CHAPEL Hardin ROWNTREE Funeral serv Home with the Rev.

Laurence Morley of the First Christian Church officiating. Burial will De in the Custer County ices for Robert Pliny Rown- CARDS Choice of 6 designs. Single decks. Reg. $2.98 value at 3 p.m.

Monday in the Morti-more Funeral Home. The Rev. Glen Burris of Gillette will officiate. Burial will be at Thermopolis. Mrs.

Davis was born June 10, tree will be held Monday at 2 o'clock in the Bullis Funeral 3 Chapel. Interment will be in Custer Battlefield National jble decks 1879, in Poland, a daughter of $029 "People of the same trade seldom meet together, even for merriment and diversion, but the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the public, or in some contrivance to raise prices." Smith was thought of as the "father of the free enterprise system," and no reason- able person would assume that! this reflected the philosophy of: the book, he said. Edward Ward, agricultural economist who has just returned from two years in Brazil, spoke of Renne as a leader in carrying the idea of free enterprise and "our type of economic organization" to countries abroad. Cemetery. $5.95 F.

H. Bernard, Meetee*tse, Dies CODY, Wyo. Frederick H. ROBERTS FUNERAL HOME Roundup WARNER Requiem Mass for these ever vaster audiences which our times have made accessible to us." He said his trip 4,100 miles from the Vatican to Bombay "is intended to be a sign of love and esteem for all the people of the earth." The Pope did not say when he would go. The Eucharistic Congress begins Nov.

28 and ends Dec. 6. But the pope said his visit would be "very brief." In New Delhi, an Indian government spokesman said the news of the Pope's vist was like a "burst of divine light amidst the encircling gloom created by the Communist Chinese atom bomb blast." "His Holiness is always welcome to a land where Christ's own disciple, St. Thomas, spent the last years of his life and where the body of St. Francis Xavier is reverently preserved," he said.

A eucharistic Congress is a Bernard, 79, of Meetee*tse, died Mrs. Olga Zobek Warner, wife of Clarence C. Warner, will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday in St. Benedict's Catholic Church.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kaczrow-ski. She came to the United States and to Van Tassell, in 1914. She was married to Edward H.

Davis, who died in Basin in 1957. Mrs. Davis lived in Thermopolis the last 17 years. Surviving are a son, Vern E. Davis of Oakland, a sister, Mrs.

John Czarnowski of West Des Moines, Iowa, and a grandchild. Daw Bowen Rites nrvinr nnirr Locomotive Tour Dram Many Sunday was a busy day at the Yellowstone Museum on top of the Rimrocks with the open louse for retired Northern Pacific Locomotive No. 1031. Small fry and old-timers were among the many visitors from the Billings area and as far away as Minnesota, Washington, BOWEN Funeral services for KEAALL 3 DKIIC7H Saturday at a Cody hospital. Mr.

Bernard was born in the Cherokee Indian Territory of Oklahoma Sept. 22, 1885. He married Zula Nichols at Los Animos, Sept. 7, 1910. They moved to Meetee*tse in 1927 where they ranched until his retirement.

Surviving is his widow of SET HAIR A Hanoi Charges US. Bomber Raids Dow Bo wen of Hinsdale, formerly of Mosby, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Methodist Church at Winnett. Burial will be in Winnett Cemetery. I S2W CDDAV 4m Meetee*tse.

SAIGON (AP) Radio Hanoi Mr. Bernard was a member Li charged Sunday that U.S. air Wyoming, and Alberta, Canada, who got a close-up view and tour of the old railroad workhorse which clocked over 700,000 craft from Laos and South Viet of the Leadville, Elks rtflnnfifl I UfKflflV Lodge for 43 years and 1 UWUUJ Identical formula of one of the most famous nationally aaverrisea Dranas. i ry it: And see for yourself! Reg. $1.50 ZZ'f) Identical formula of one of -g 0 sis'! mos amous nationally "HUtes; advertised brands.

Try it! J. Arid see for yourself! rr major spiritual gathering held Nam bombed and strafed a North Vietnamese village on was a member of the Cody Eagles Lodge. Funeral services will be at 2 the Meetee*tse Latter-day Saints every four years. Khrushchev's Face Out oi Line Settergren-Carey Funeral Home Friday and Saturday. It claimed three U.S.

fighter bombers from Laos bombed and strafed Karua village in the demilitarized zone in the Republic of North Viet Nam Friday. Church Wednesday at 2 p.m., jwith the Rev. R. N. Buswell of the Cody Presbyterian Church Prion n.

HINSDALE Funeral services for Dow Bowen, 69, of Hinsdale, formerly of Mosby, will be 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Winnett Methodist Church with the Rev. Wheaton officiating. Burial will be in Winnett Cemetery with Roberts Funeral Home, Roundup, in charge of arrangements. Mr.

Bowen died Friday in a Spokane, hospital after a heart attack while visiting MOSCOW (AP) Portraits of miles in the Northern Pacific Yellowstone division before retirement. Youngsters and oldsters alike enjoyed ringing the bell which used to sound a warning to all that the locomotive was coming. The "young engineers" (youngsters) received paper engineer's caps as a memento of their visit. Assisting with the open house were F. F.

Griffin of the Sheriff's office, Bob Inman of the Billings police, and L. C. Morrison and Peter Yegen of the museum's board. the Soviet Union's top 10 Com' Three U.S. aircraft from South; Viet Nam strafed Karau and a number of other places such as Saria and Ramai in the same area, Saturday, the North Viet-; officiating.

I Burial will be in the Meetee*tse Cemetery with the Cody Elks Lodge conducting graveside services. Ballard Funeral Home i is in charge of arrangements. munist party leaders appeared Sunday for the first time in Moscow since Nikita S. Khru l- rnnnnirr mrri a namese broadcast charged. shchev's overthrow.

Announcements I DAHL BROWN Billing Funeral Service Rummage Sale Fratt Home Prion 148-RflO 0 Vellowstone Ave The United States has 6 farms cared for by 20 people. Knrusncnev portrait was missing from the lineup for the first time since he became a member in 1939 of what was then called the Politburo. There School 25th Mont. Si (h Wft Belmont 0 Household 5 II RUBBER klJr GLOVES fl He was born Jan. 28, 1895, at Akron, a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Bowen. He came to Montana in 1914 and home-steaded near Mosby in 1915. Mr. Bowen married Katherine Klei-man May 10, 1916, at Lewis-town.

They lived at Mosby until Rm. No. 2 Oct. 20, afternoon until 9 p.m. Wed.

9 to 3. Adv. were no new faces. The portraits were erected as part of the decoration for the THE ANNUAL Home-Makers' Bazaar will be held at West Question capital's homecoming celebra 1959 when they came to Hinsdale. Surviving are his widow; tion Monday for the crew of the three-man Sunrise spaceship seven daughters, Mrs.

Audrey Park Plaza, Dec. 4 5. Nonprofit groups offering products made in the home should make reservations for free space by phoning 252-8684. Adv. Jurovich of 6202 Grand 290e that circled the earth last week.

Top positions in the displays filiclieloffi-Saii'ijers 1001 Aldrnon Phont 252-3417 Mortuary Parking Adjacent TWEDEN Adolph Tweden age 65, of 1040 Custer Ave. "Funeral services are pending at Michelotti-Sawyers Mortuary. Billings, Mrs. Laura Knapp of Mosby, Mrs. Dorothy Weller of Obituary notices sometimes carry a request that flowers be omitted and instead a donation be made to charity.

Is this a local or universal were occupied by portraits of Los Gatos, Mrs. Irene Rosetta of Helena, Mrs. Jean Kirnek of Portland, Mrs. Stardusters Square Dance Club rummage sale. Proceeds to YWCA.

Sun. Oct. 18, 3 p.m.; Mon. Oct. 19.

25th Mont. party First Secretary Leonid I. Brezhnev, Premier Alexei N. Kosygin and President Anastas I. Mikoyan.

The others, in order of their appearance, were Mikhail Suslov, Nikolai Podgorny, Gennady Moronov, Andrei Kiri- Esther Sparks of Greeley, and Mrs. Donna Christenson of Adv. JIL REX ALL'S a Hinsdale; two sons, Donald Bowen of Redwood City, and Russell Bowen of Seattle; a brother, Dean Bowen of Arlce; Special price on cashmere. Famous lenko, Frol Kozlov, Dmitry Polyansky and Nikolai Shver- I HUM I nAwer week only. $1.00 per ball.

Clara I MUM I Mead Knitting Centre Huntley, nik. 33 grandchildren, and a great Mont. Ph. CARA-N0ME HAND LOTION Dr. Mac L.

Slade will be out I MEM! grandchild. Meetee*tse Infant's Services Planned of his office from Oct. 16th until Oct. Creamv lanolin, rich, non-stickv By actual laboratory tests is rated Funeral Home Established in 18 McCOY Funeral services for Beryl J. McCoy of 723 N.

24th wife of Harry 'McCoy, will be held at Smith's Chapel Monday at p.m. with the Rev. Dr. L. Klingman of the -First Methodist Church officiating.

Interment will be Sunset Memorial Gar- dens. LIMITS? This procedure has never been popularly accepted in our community. In his pastoral letter a Philadelphia clergyman recently said: "If you are going to be big hearted, don't wait for death to open up your heart to the needy and the sick. No matter what others may say, send me flowers and don't use my last mortal remains as a charity income tax deduction." Flowers have always been an accepted mode of expression upon such occasions as Mother's Day, Easter, weddings and birthdays. Traditionally flowers have also been an expression of sympathy and understanding at the time of a funeral.

Because we recognize the importance of flowers we use special care in their handling. rar superior ro any nanonaiiy aa vertised product. CODY. Wvo. Graveside fa LINO M.

LAPENNA, M.D., announces the opening of his new office at 746 GRAND AVE. Ph. 252-8751. PRACTICE LIMITED TO neral services and burial for 3 Reg. 98c Crystal Rae Dutton, 3-month- Iwl old daughter ot Mr.

ana airs. Frank Dutton of Meetee*tse, will be Monday at 2 p.m., at the Watch for the opening of the new Merle Norman Cosmetic Meetee*tse Cemetery with the Studio in West Park Plaza. Adv. Bishop Bcnnion of the Meetee*tse Latter-day Saints Church offi Uliciielottia ciating. The infant, who died Friday (liners! FOR SALE: 600 burial plots in Terrace Lawn Memorial, $79.50.

Call 252-5933 for further information. Adv. Announcement Roref SOc per line, 40c per line for further consecutive Insertions seme copy. For Cerds of Thankt, 30c per line, 30 letlert nd spaces per line. Cepltnl letters count double.

For ennounce-ments cell 245-3071, Ext. 71. Deadline 4:00 p.m. day before except Sat. urday.

Saturday deadline, 1:30 p.m. Please Check Your Adl If you find an error In your ad notify us the first day of such error end we'll correct It. Sorrv, but If error continues efter first day of error, responsibility it yoirs. at Meetee*tse, was born June 28, 1964 in Thermopolis. Surviving are her parents, and maternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Claud Phelps of Meetee*tse. Ballard Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Hj 1001 Alderson Ave. Phone 252-3471 FLOWERS? Call Gainan's, 245-5149.

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