Montana Standard (Newspaper) - October 4, 1972, Butte, Montana Buffe schools help problem children Standard Staff Writer A third grade child cries each morning when she enters school and refuses to sit at her A second grade child leaves the classroom at refuses to follow instructions and throws temper A third child knows every obscene word and uses those words to lash out at fellow students and her Help for these children is available from Butte's School Dist. 1. The district is in the second year of a program design to improve behavior and help them adjust to Behavior as the project is is designed to change behavior patterns through a system of rewards and praise for desireable The educators and can that the program But why it works and how far reaching the effects can't be measured two behavior modification for grades one through are in the Harrison The program is designed to 20 Fourteen students are in the two classes and six others are going through various tests and screening County Supt. James says the district must be careful in chosing students for the program a kid acts up in class he could be strating a number of things and we have to find out why the child demonstrates the behavior he After we test and screen and We still feel we aren't sure about a we refer the child to the school psychologist for additional The question of physical or mental disorder is always present and if a child is mentally he does not belong in behavior The program is not designed as a special education a child finds that misbehavior gets attention in the for we can accept him into the SCHOOL Page 10 97th 65 Mont ana Standard Good It's Oct. 4, 1972 10 Cents Agnew speaks at boosts Nixon United Way campaign United Way Ron along with Explorer Scouts Mitzi Heard and Rusty looks over a display at the kick-off breakfast Tuesday for Butte's annual United Way About 100 adults and 20 representatives of youth organizations received informational kits and materials for the Some already has been pledged in advance GREAT Mont. Addressing a wildly cheering audience Tuesday Vice President Agnew said the Nixon ad- ministration has increased agricultural exports and put cash into pockets of American who began a state campaign swing earlier in the spoke at a Republican party sharing the platform with GOP candidates for major Montana state The auditorium was packed to capacity by Republican faithful from throughout the including several thousand grade school and high school The vice president said that markets for farm products have been dramatically ex- during Nixon's term in each of the last three years farm export records have been Export shipments of U.S. farm products reached an all-time high of billion in the fiscal year that ended June 40 per cent above the billion recorded in fiscal he that is a boring he kind of think it is not so boring to the American This entire rise has been in commercial dollar sales cash in the pockets of American In this largely ant upon the area's growing Agnew zeroed in on the recent sale of U.S. wheat to Labeling the sale as the gest peacetime transaction of its kind in world he said the sale will improve America's chronic balance of payments of these grain some to new jobs will be he Speaking at a news ence prior to the Agnew said he has no information from the investigation into the Department of handling of the wheat The vice president's talk Was interrupted on one occasion by a group of perhaps 25 youths who from the rear of The vice president dismissed the interruption by don't feel we should be annoyed with those who disagree with After that is what made our country This brought a resounding chant from the audience of and more four more The vice president was to spend the night here before ing to South Agnew began his remarks by telling several jokes about on's Democratic present forecast for Washington is that prospects are and George McGovern has blown his Agnew He praised the Republican's slate of state con- on those at the top of the He noted that Sen. Lee has supported McGovern for the Agnew said he is confident that Montanans will elect Henry S. Hibbard to replace Metcalf in the The youths who interrupted his speech appeared to be the same ones who chanted McGovern slogans upon new's arrival at the wants dope crackdown judge attempt to force an abortion By DIANE BAUER Washington Md. A 16- year-old Kent who was held in jail for seven days after refusing to have an has been freed in an emergency hearing of the Court of Special Appeals of County Circuit Court Judge George D. Rasin Jr. had dered the school girl held in jail until she was to be taken by the county sheriff to a hospital to undergo an abortion requested by her Acting at the request of Kent County Public Defender John Sause the court reversed order during an emergency meeting the day the operation had been The court upheld ruling that the girl should be under the court's they all know about Big Dorothy Mont. The mayor says everybody knows what type of business is carried out at 19'.2 Last Chance Gulch but the Helena City sion is getting some heat over business as usual at Dorothy's Commissioner Kathleen mey told a commission meeting she wants Lewis and Clark County Atty. Thomas Dowling to investigate Dorothy's Rooms and see if the Dorothy is carrying on some illegal In 1969, Dowling conducted an investigation and said Rooms was a house of Dorothy Baker known locally as was enjoined from op- an illegal business at the Last Chance Gulch spot on Helena's main street in what is now an knows what business is in Dorothy's Mayor Stephen F. Keim told the don't approve of said Miss Commissioner Ed Loranz said even his grandfather knew what went on at 19'z Last Chance it is then someone should let us Commissioner Scribner Keim said the commission could ask the county attorney to let it know whether whatever Dorothy is doing is Dorothy Baker's house at the spot came into the spotlight when the commission awarded her a grant for an architectural feasibility study for redeveloping her Larry urban re- said such grants have gone to most ness people in the renewal responding to a heated comment by Miss mey on the subject of the ness conducted by Mrs. Baker was there before you were born and it will be there after you She was released the next day to the custody of The girl and her also 16, who has been released to the custody of his had attempted to obtain a marriage license but failed because a boy must be 18 in Maryland to marry without parental The two were taken into court Sept. 21 after running away a week before because the girl's mother was insistent on an Rasin heard the case Sept. 25. The girl's court-appointed Floyd Parks of told the has advised me that she thinks an abortion is He said the couple plans to if and that the also a Kent County has a job paying a Asked why she ran the girl me and didn't want to have an The boy figured that if we stayed away long enough so that she couldn't get an abortion then her mother couldn't make her get Rasin told court does not believe it is in the interest of an unborn child to be born under these He ruled that they were both in need of Rasin directed that the girl obey her mother in submitting to the medical procedures at Easton Memorial Hospital to minate her He added that the girl was to be held in jail the sheriff of Kent who shall deliver her to the hospital at the request of her Jet goes down north of Falls GREAT An jet aircraft from Malmstrom Air Force Base crashed about 70 miles north of here this morning and both pilots ejected military officials Col. Ralph commander of the Montana Air National Guard unit at Great identified the pilot as Lt. Col. Robert G. a member of the 24th Norad at He is a flight examiner at the The co-pilot was identified as Lt. Jerry R. Great an air national A spokesman at public information office said a team was dispatched to the scene abut 10 miles south of The cause of the crash was not immediately Gimberling said the pilots were picked up by a pair of area farmers and a helicopter was dispatched to return them to He said the pilots appeared to be Thief likes goes for seconds Calif. it's me said the gunman across the counter from bank teller Frances just as he had three days he demanded she hand over the time give me all of Rhoades quoted the man as saying during the holdup She said he was carrying the same gun he used Friday to take from the Bank of America branch where she Mrs. Rhoades said the robber made off with BOSTON Sen. George McGovern called on President Nixon Tuesday to use his executive powers to cut off U.S. aid to what he called governments in Southeast involved in the international narcotics The Democratic presidential nominee made the appeal in a New York speech to local and campaign workers and to Ihe largest rally of his presidential campaign in downtown Police estimated the crowd that filled Post Office Square in Boston and spilled well into a half dozen surrounding streets at Other officials said it was smaller but newsmen travelling with the candidate said the crowd at least equalled in size and and shouted the senator's previous in Chicago with Sen. ward M. Kennedy last At the McGovern called the Nixon ad- ministration biggest moral affront to the standards of this in history at a he said is the most immoral and the most corrupt administration in our whole In addition to the corruption allegation and a pledge to end promptly the Vietnam McGovern sought also to spotlight domestic In the New York he said that crime and drug abuse would become number one domestic target of my while at the Boston rally he reverted to his previous statement that guaranteeing jobs for everyone who wants them to be our domestic pledge number In New McGovern posed a neighborhood prevention program that would funnel funds into the nation's 25 largest cities for more foot tenant guards along school routes and in schools and other measures to to control street crime and to allay the fear which stalks every neighborhood in this McGovern directed a section of his speech toward cusing President Nixon of a on the of this by implying that he is responsible for the 20 per cent Social Security benefit in- crease that took effect Tuesday though he called it irresponsible and when signing it. For the President to claim credit for the McGovern is Scrooge trying to take credit for the Spirit of He said the million cost of a program to install high sure vapor lights in prone areas of is equal the daily cost of bombing in In- think it's time to light a few lights at home rather than putting them out in Southeast At the where the pre- liminary speakers ranged from former House Speaker John W. to former Sen. Eugene J. several hundred elderly persons had been invited as special Demo bug case put on shelf WASHINGTON The House Banking Committee voted Tuesday against a posed investigation of financial aspects of the break-in at the national Democratic The 20-15 vote cratic hopes for public hearings before Ihe November election with such subpoenaed witnesses as former Atty. Gen. John former Anesthesia viewed with new suspicion Enemy turns on Thailand SAIGON Terrorists launched another attack on a U.S. air base in Thailand as re- ports said Tuesday that based aircraft had switched from targets In North Vietnam to head off an enemy buildup in Informants In Saigon ed that the Fill which are based in had been pulled out of combat after the loss last Thursday of one of the planes in North U.S. Command spokesman refused to confirm or deny the report of the pullback of the In Washington the Pentagon said the jets would continue in The North Vietnamese said they shot down one Fill on the first day of their return to combat in Indochina since 1968. But the Pentagon said it was unable to explain the plane's In Thai officials reported that security forces sweeping the area around Udorn air base killed two terrorists involved In Monday night's raid on the U.S. Air Force headquarters base in WAR Page 10 BOSTON Evidence reported Tuesday suggests that anesthesia may interfere with the body's natural defense possibly making patients more susceptible to infection and the spread of some cancer The study from the National Institute of Health provides additional evidence to other research which has suggested anesthesia's interference with the body's natural immune according to Dr. Bruce F. assistant professor of anesthesiology at the of Washington in in a report to the annual meeting of the American Society of emphasized that the NIH study is not definite proof of the the data suggests this is Cullen test does not say definitely that anesthesia causes patients to be more susceptible to The latest study was conducted at the NIH Clinical Center in where Cullen is a member of the Anesthesiology He conducted the tests with Dr. Paul B. Chretien and Roxane B. Hume of the National Cancer Institute in Blood was withdrawn from 18 patients before anesthesia and again during but before the The patients were anesthetized with the most commonly used nine patients with halothane and nitrous oxide and nine others with nitrous oxide and intravenous thiopental and Cullen said white blood cells which attack foreign objects in the were separated from whole blood and tested for their ability to engulf foreign in this bits of The study found that both forms of anesthesia reduced the white ability to engulf the foreign inhibition is significant Cullen we're not sure it works this way in a This test was an artificial using the and how it would work with bacteria is another Nader hits Congress Jy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON Ralph Nader Tuesday released the first volume of what he promised will be an study of declaring it American White House and the president are emerging in the United States as a new kind of said in a news conference heralding the release of a paperback book entitled Runs The Big Business or The over-all conclusion of the book is that the President and big business dominate Con- but the people could con- trol it if they would lobby their congressmen vote NADER Page 10 Commerce Secretary Maurice H. Stans and leaders of President Nixon's campaign Rep. Henry S. vowed he would try to get the committee to change its He said he is counting on force of public opinion to bring some on Republican as well as refused to authorize the All 14 Republican committee members present and fi crats voted against the Chairman Wright just one inning in a battle to lay these facts before the American Seven men have been in- on charges resulting from June break-in and bugging of the I office at the Watergate complex in Four of them have had connections either with the White House or the Republican campaign but top Republican leaders have said the break-in was done without their Opponents of the led by Garry and Robert G. Stephens said Tuesday it would be impossible to conduct n public tion without prejudicing the trial of seven Reuss and others contended that the investigation would focus on such matters as the use of a Mexican bank to transfer campaign funds to one in Page 9 Model City hopes to generate Mayor has ideas on spending federal monies Today's caper Page 12 American Detroit wins League division Page 20 Juvenile code needs revamping Sunday Standard Mining the arts Butte weather Increasing Chance of Outlook 60 and 30. More weather Page 10. I can't come Out tonight I've got to wash my