Havre Daily News, The (Newspaper) - May 23, 1975, Havre, Montana to Of of RAIN Vol. 60, No. 148 Montana Home of Northern Montana College Friday May LOOK Softball Marathon Raises 5 I TEN CENTS Indy 500 Race Tops Holiday Sports Indy 500 Sunday at the In- i Motor 200 laps around the 2y2.mlle sanctioned by the United Stales Auto Club but open to Grand Prix and other drivers through International does not count In world driver starlings because of car en- gines up to 4.2 EOT from a ing slart following and pace led by driver James Garner in a Finish is unofficial until posting at 8 Field Thirty-three fastest cars in over four Foyt of Houston took pole position front with an average speed of 193.97G miles an on the pole for the fourth time and seeking an unprecedented fourth Indy is joined in the front row by Gordon winner of the ened 1973 and Bobby Un- the 1968 winner and to Johnny Rutherford last Foyt won in 1961-64- 67. other previous winners in the field are Mario Al Unser arid Four rookies field are don Larry McCoy and Eldon Track ex- cept for ceremonial line strip of the original Track is miles with four banked two foot straightaways and two 660- foot straightaways called short Cars dry T mally placed behind driver and No Paper On Monday The Havre Daily News will not publish on May 26 because the day a holiday as under the Monday day Publication will resume on May 27. Markets N. Y. STOCK Market quotations ed through the courtesy of the Citizens Bank of Montana via A. Davidson and Co. in Great Quotations are as of p. May AL Am. Anaconda Brunswick B-N Ry. Chrysler Cities Service City Invest. Coca-Cola Deere Detroit Edison Eastern Air Firestone Motor Gen. Elec. Gen. Motors IBM Jewel Mont. Power Occidental J. C. Penney PhiL Pel Polaroid Safeway Texaco Texas Oil U. S. Steel Walgreen Zenith of rear limited to one 280 Four 10 the age for 500 usually 15 seconds in duration for 20 seconds for tire in 1972. Qualifying speed Rutherford's 198.10 in 1973. ae f fro Depends on ance and accessory prize of which Rutherford A- provides official Speedway has seats for more fans and can Radio Speedway Network to more than 600 stations in the United States and Armed Forces Spain and Radio Free Eu- Television Broadcasting Co. to telecast race Sunday on beginning p.m. EOT and p.m. Mortality Including Chief Executive Sees for Nation worth Prize money will not be announced until Monday night Victory tew t the 37 14 9 1 pit and 1 Speedway Colstrip's Opponents Point to Alternatives ENFORCING the government's directive to power companies to convert Federal Energy Administrator Frank G. Zarb announced several Midwest power com- panies have received stiff warnings more ex- peeled to go out to East coast Beirut By FRANK CORMIER suggestions that detente is Associated Press Writer to kror of the Soviet Un- WASHINGTON strongly disagree with Ford said today he senses the United States may be Ing a new era of re- to challenges and being ready to with when faced with world Partly by its actions in the Mayaguez he told Eu- ropean newsmen in a White the President and those who assert It not Where points of friction arise with the Soviet he intend to be very but detente gives us an opportunity to be Ford said he believed he and Soviet leader Leonid I House me nation Is KV WOUW have to personally resisting a tendency to drift make SODie of deci- into and is slons In the effort to reach a pared act Strategic Arms Limitation The President acknowledged Bat at times the United States has isolationist He traced recent polls reflecting this mood to but American people I see problems In lems between Greece and one or two key over but he they can be He said he was encouraged mat there were recent meetings tween the prime ministers of Greece and and added he hoped to meet with leaders of both sides during the coming Brussels He feels the majority won by socialists In Portuguese tional in which Com- Hugh van Associated Press Writer Mont. Op- to tte construction of a- generating com- plex in Montana were again today to probe possible alternatives to the controversial Leo attorney for the Northern Plains Resource attempted on Thursday to demonstrate through examination that the five firms to build the facility can Montana Power would own 30 per cent of the a. Montana power consultant since retiring from the firm's presidency earlier said sion to build generating plants at Colstrip was made by tana Power engineers and Coal to feed the generators will come from a mine ated by Western Energy a wholly owned subsidiary of the Montana Power Co. Graybill asked O'Connor if Montana Power Battle By JOSEPH Associated Press Writer Lebanon Palestinian guerrillas and the private army of Lebanon's right-wing Phalangist party battled for the fourth day today with machine guns and bazookas after Hie nese government failed in an to put a buffer force between The casualty toll rose than and 150 in the battle Agreement He anticipated i this would cur when Brezhnev visits the United this His impression is the Western alliance is very strong are getting out from under that and there is no reason why It can't be made stronger We On other Ford made do have to upgrade and our military capability He rejects congressional In the alliance basically our alliance tte President He said his trip to a NATO summit meeting In Brussels next week is at and making more sive this diplomatically and long as the United States does not pull out and continues to be a strong the liance will remain Ford He said he recognizes gained only 15 per cent of the has had a impact on dose who control me Comp Jury Begins Work d d u u u u u 89 d d d u d u u u 218 u 4 u 24 u d u u 48 d to d u 16 u u group whose members include some owners in the Colstrip area where the complex would be Fart of the thrust of bill's questions was to the feet that the utility companies had made up their minds to go ahead with tte construction fore giving detailed study to In questioning George W. retired president of the Montana Power explored alternatives as construction of coal-fired generating plants in wind and solar and new hydroelectric The proposed by lana Puget Sound er and Portland General Washington Water and Pacific Power and calls for construction of two generating planks near a strip mine at Power ultimately stood to gain from profits on of Western Energy coal to fuel the power O'Connor replied that the availability of regardless of was a major in deciding to locate ating plants O'Connor acknowledged mat Power's from operations of Western Energy are corporate profits separate distinct from Montana Power's business as a public He explained that this means the Western Energy profits are not considered In computing Montana Power's re- turn on investments for making The which opened on is to be used by the state in determining U it will allow the Most of the testimony given so far has with whether mere is a Montana need for the Students Flee African Center trials 828.61 u 9.70; Trans. 167.77 u Utilities 77.01 d 4-Hr. Volume LOCAL MARKET wheat ordinary 12, 13, 14, Spring Wheat 13, 15, Barley DAR ES Tanzania The kidnaping of three American students and a Dutch girl is driving American dents from a remote Tanzanian animal research center and may end a noted British work at least About 30 Stanford University students were working with Dr. Jane tte British on chimpanzees and ba- Combe animal re- serve oil the Tanzanian side of Lake Some of them were flown to the capital of neighboring while the others were reported coming to Dor es 2 Groups To Have Rest Stop DeMolay Boys and Rainbow Girls will operate a stand at the highway rest 2 near the junction with way 87 and will sell coffee and Cookies on Memorial May 26 from 50 a.m. to 4 p.m. The refreshments will be a welcome diversion for tourists and Dr. who is the wife of Tanzania's national park di- was going to her home in Dar es Emily 20, of said in Nairobi that the research center edly close for some at least to white On Monday about 40 armed Africans landed on the lake shore at the reserve and took away Barbara Ann Kenneth Garden Jane and Emilie Bergman of The Netherlands in their It was believed they came from on the west bank of the and took their captives back Jim 21, of San Ma. said he and Ana a Research assistant from Md In the darkness 20 feel from the Intruders while they threatened to kill a Tanzanian ranger un- less he showed them where the other whites never said where w said was a very brave He saved our Miss Polls said In the dark In the Ing for mat establish zone warring fao Sons Thursday night withdrew when they were caught in a. This morning they ported observing the shooting but not The Moslem Palestinians and bat five days last month after at the tion of a guarded by the Phalangist mi- Two hundred persons killed and more man 500 were The fighting Ibis week MS touched off by a clash Tuesday between some Palestinians and police The charge that the Palestinians endanger Lebanon by their guerrilla op- against Israel from bases in southern The charge that the to drive them out of the country or im- pose restrictions on guerrilla activity that would kill the liberation movement The tension and periodic out- breaks of fighting have hurt Lebanon's tourist trade and Beirut's image as tte stable fi. center of tte Arab banks and business establishments have been Shopkeepers have struck in support of one or the other Postal service and transit trade at the port have been disrupted since Some foreign com- panies have indicated might have to leave Beirut un- less conditions Elsewhere in tte Middle The Cairo newspaper Al ram reported that Libya has granted the Soviet Union naval and air bases on Libyan territory in exchange for Soviet to sell the Libyans billion worth of siles and other of me sophisticated arms In the Soviet Because of the very bad tions between Col. and President Anwar Sadat of tte big Soviet arms sale to was certain to increase dis- with the Soviet An Egyptian political magazine claimed In early May that is building a tine of fortifications along the Egyptian border as a nary to invading Egypt and uniting the two countries by By J. HOLMES ised briefing were of his Associated Press Writer ftp special prosecutors Dick HELENA A grand Dzivi and Donald N. jury of 10 women and nine along with special the first impaneled In toe cutor James A. City in nearly 26 to handle state's has started its presentations to the of past Woodahl said the decision to in Montana's program of toe names of tte jurors compensating was made to protect them from pressures and In. There were 18 000 disabling L' Woodahl He asked during the long injuries last year and 25 200 in on that U fion of the news media in not mortal Day weekend will cause 1973, Kuykendall mrs and eight alternates were attempting to unearth juror between 400 aad 500 deaths and sworn in by Dist. Court Judge mines or to publicize names of disabling estimates are based on Gordon R. Bennett Thursday persons seen entering or the Safety Previous statistics and current morning and began ing the grand jury Council traffic proceedings mat Council Estimates 400-500 Fatalities traffic The 7BJiour holiday begins at 6 p.m. local time day and midnight m billion said Thursday that there mire during toe during last year's Traffic for the first don't try to overstate to hit it on the Kuykendall sail He holiday motorists proceedings mat At a 45-minute news ence in tte room of the Federal Building In Woodahl said names of the from Lewis and made He said as required Memorial Are Set Memorial Day In three months by law had Wle 5 man for the jury to Veterans of Foreign Wars lowered to 55 miles per hour on over tte same period last year be convened the nation's there he but 21 per 25 were 539 traffic fatalities cent than for the first quarter of 1973. With Woodahl Pitcher Lefty Grove Dies of Heart Attack 1 Ohio fantastic winning Did I yell at Joe Lefty the Hall Fame compiled a 3.06 earned Yes pitcher had a sizzling run average and registered Guess I I was out there ball and a trigger is 266 He won 20 to the only way to He was 75. games or more in a season play the Yes eight won 31 against just The 6rfoot-3 born in four losses in 1931 when he equaled an American League reco rd of 16 straight Post No. 497 and American gion Post No. 31 will observe Memorial May 26 short services to be conducted at the court bouse lawn memorial be- ginning at 11 a.m. The tor of the First Presbyterian will give the tion and prayers of the adjutant Cortland Hilla in charge of the firing He was 75. Robert Moses Grove died Thursday at his Cause of death was listed as a heart at- Of his famous left Grove once old boy just played out on me after 20 17 In the big In those 17 major league with the Philadelphia and Boston Red Sox be- fore he retired In Grove posted a 300-140 record for a on March 6; 1900, began his pro career with Martinsburg of the Blue Ridge 1920 and the moved up to the old Baltimore Orioles of the International League after just part of a He then the color Members of both ODS will meet al the Vets a.m. and march yes wh Indian Ed Panel Conducts Meeting Of his I ever hit a guy on the head with a he'd be Of I was just a little That made the hitters stay before joining delphia in 1925, where be re- As for his Grove for nine top I get sore at my Grove was found slumped over a chair by his Mrs. Robert with members are pick Club at The Weather The Havre Public Schools In- dian Education Committee held a special meeting on day and committee members Warren Bruce Sharon Viola Madeline Gilbert Joe Yellow and were The primary purpose of the meeting was to meet with Bob Indian Education in the office of the State Superintendent of In- Parsley explained that ing for next year was uncertain at this but local com- should plan programs based on about the same amount of was received this He emphasized that all programs roust be based on the needs of Indian students In ley also discussed the com- Interest In developing a program relative to child abuse and neglect and suggested some sources of Frank president of the Northern Montana College In- dian presented a request to the committee for assistance to finance the Wow scheduled for May 24, 25 and 26. Mrs. Bacon assured the committee that students would be Involved at all levels In the gram and Mr. Parsley stated that his office would approve the committee's supporting this The to approve granting support to this The committee use of some finds re- maining In this year's budget with and he encouraged them to consider summer and recreational ties for Indian Bruce Madeline Cichosz and Warren te agreed to meet Dr. Ray local assistant tendent of oa May 27 at for the pose of developing new program The committee discussed ious Items with the two com- members from Rocky Boy and Stan Rocky Boy Indian Education relative that would Involve pupils ing school In Havre who reside on the Rocky Boy her in her room as was Ms practice in the late Besides his Grove is survived by a Mrs. Edward Monett of and Mrs. sie Peter of a three granddaughters and several nieces and His Robert died in 1972. The body will taken to coning early Sunday and burial will be held in Scouters Schedule Cleanup Boy Cub Scout and Girt Scout units will conduct a wide cleanup May 24. The groups will meet a.m. at tne Girl Scout House and each unit will be assigned a certain area and be responsible for their assignment in picking up litter and hauling It to la ve i MONTANA FORECASTS Partly cloudy with scattered mostly windy along eastern scattered windy and cooler highs today 60 to 70; lows tonight 35 to 45; highs Saturday 50s 60s east. West of the Divide Mostly cloudy with scattered showers through windy at times highs both days lows tonight 35 to 45. On Record I DEATH Vernon U 86, on May 23, in a local hospital r