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Thursday, March 17, 1832 THE BIG UMBER PIONE&i PAGE THREE'

Butte High Wins C L U B N E W S Orpha Brown, George Eastman Of Fame Ends (Continued from page one). Home Demonstration Agent Fitting Services Held For Join PUfijp Park connected only six times in 41 tries. The Jolly Stitchers 4-H club held His life With Bullet Through Heart Immediately following the cham­ an achievement meeting Saturday Sousa, Monarch Of AH Bandmasters pionship contest, President Atkin­ at the home of Elsie Ellingson. ROCHESTER, N. Y„ March 14.» celved his own name for it—“ko­ son of Montana State college pre­ The club was presented with a WASHINGTON, March 10.—John Sousa was a member of the club George Eastman, 77, genius of ths dak." The original model was a sented the awards to the eight state charter for having qualified Philip Sousa was buried today in fo r years. photographic Industry who (in black box which produced'round teams winning places. The all-state as a standard club, under the lead­ Congressional cemetery. Nearby he The Rev. Edward Gabler and away more than $75,000,000 In a pictures two and one-half« Inches team was presented to the crowd ership of Mrs. Harry Croes and had often played with boyish com­ Sydney K. Evans, chief of navy lifetime of philanthropy, commit­ In diameter on a film of 100 ex­ and each member of the honor Mrs. Oscar Rostad. Miss Elsie ..El­ panions. chaplains, conducted the services. ted suicide Monday by shooting posures. quintet was awarded a medal. lingson was recognised as having The services of the man known Sousa was a naval officer during himself through the heart with a Its focus was fixed, It had no In scoring second place In the won the scholarship for having for years as the “March King’’ were the war. pistol. ¡finder, the shutter was set by pull annual classic, the Rangers ac­ done the most outstanding work held in marine barracks only a lit­ He was 63 then, years over the complished what no other Park Earlier In the day, Eastman had ing a string and released by push- in first year clothing in Sweet tle distance from his birthplace and age limit, but Rear Admiral William a sick room conference with sev- j ing a button. When the 100 pic- team has ever been able to do. Grass county during 1931. even more intimately associated A. Moffett, who helped enlist him, During the twenty-one years eral friends, most of whom were,tures had been taken, the camera a t All club members who finished with his memory. He was a mem­ commented when asked about It: the classic, no Park team has plac­ connected with the Eastman Ko- was sent back to the factory In- their projects were presented with ber of the Marine band when only “He did not look over 47 to me.” dak company, the $900,000,000 cor- [ tact and the negatives were de- ed better than third until tonight. 4-H club pins. Possible projects Moffett was an honorary pall­ The Rangers, although handicap­ a boy, and its leader from 1880 to poration Eastman founded after; veloped, the camera reloaded, the for this year were discussed and 1892. bearer today. ped by the Illness of members of starting his business career as an ¡prints made and the lot returned it was decided to hold a meeting Sousa’s widow, heavily veiled, his the team, played spectacular ball Walter F. Smith, who served un­ errand boy at $S a week. J to the ambitious owner. some time in April to reorganize der Sousa then, looked down on his two daughters and son, were on the during the entire tournament. for 1932. He seemed cheerful during this. “You push the button, we do the casket today and commented: “A front row of the tiers of seats—all Those receiving pins were; Elsie conference, his friends said. They rest," Eastman advertised, and the sour note was like a blow to him.” BOZEMAN, March 12.—Anacon­ Ellingson, Helen Miller, Pauline of them filled. explained it had to do with a codi- trade slogan flashed around the “He was strict but fair," he add­ The band led the way to the ell to his will, and that they had world to win thousands of users to da nosed out Poplar for fifth place Cross, Louise Rostad, June Camp­ among Montana’s ranking Inter­ bell, Edna Miller, Harriet Harvey ed. “A good conductor, the best grave to the sound of dirges and appeared as witnesses. The East-;the camera, bandmaster I have ever seen. He funeral marches. Some of them man Kodak company’s business1 Eventually the transparent aim scholastic basketball teams, wln- and Anna Loftsgsiarden. ______ning the first of the final games, was to bands what Toscanini Is to were Sousa’s. Eight white horse3 was not discussed, they said. ’ I was developed, making possible the orchestras.” A district recreation school Is to drew the casket. Eastman later sent several at­ Edison Unetescope \nd ensuing I 27 *° 24*_ from the northeastern The Gridiron club quartet—J. F. The final rites of the Masonic tendants from his sick room, say­ Improvements In the art of motion Indians, halted by the final gun In be held In Billings April 4 to 7 un­ the midst of a late rally. der direction of John Bradford, M. Bowl, Fred East, William R. Ray­ order at the grave were followed by ing he wanted to write a note. He picture projection. Subsequently mond and Charles T. Tittmann— the lowering of the casket. Then first dictated a letter to his private the , both positive for mo­ Scoring only a free throw In rural recreation leader of the Na­ the first frame, Poplar faced an tional recreation association. sang “Jesus Lover of My Soul,” and the clear call of a trumpet.— secretary, the contents of which tion picture use and negative for “Abide With MO." “Taps.” was not divulged. Then he wrote cameras, was Improved. It Insurmountable handicap when Its Meetings will be held at the tat his own hand. It read:* popular approval and were attack was delayed. The small $n* Polytechnic Institute and are open “ T o my manufactured In larger slsss aw drew m*wr penaltlss on to delegates from organtoed groups “ My work Is with greater conveniences attach pereesial fouls but their in Sweet Grass, Stillwater, Yellow­ Party Leaders Predict House Approval “ W hy w a it" ed. sivenoss, coupled with the stone, Carbon, Musselshell and Big the Eastman was bom at WatervUle, of their guards, decided the bat­ Horn counties. Mr. Bradford will a shot and want tat to Nelda comity, on July IS, 1S54, the tle. Markovich went out on give training in community activi­ his bed. He had o f al fouls midway In third ties that can be need by any Of $1,096,000,000 Tax Measure B9 a group. This to open to men and Miles City's fast breaking bow- women. Expanses will be only ft WASHINGTON, M atch 11. dustries estimated to yield *18.- boys easily downed Boreman 19 to cents a night for lodging and 25 Wham ths pistol . His father was a pioneer ta» the covering somewhat from the first not divulged. was a establishment 'of a business ooUoce 1$, winning fourth rank. cents a meal, making a total of heavy Masts a t opposition evoked Acting Chairman Crtap a t the ■am hunter, 'but the decitale of the institution The impenetrable defense of $325 for the four days. No enroll­ ways and means committee, which trophies in his stately Bast avenue after hto father's death necessitat­ Cowboys allowed the Hawks ment fee will be charged. Some of by the new tax Mil, party leaders formulated the bill, said he believ­ be died. ed that the futuro camere manu­ four points during the first half, the Heme Demonstration clubs today confidently predieted house ed'“a majority to for the sales tax." ttane the fa ct o f his facturer leave school when 14 and while the Cowboys flashed toward have already sleeted delegates. If approval without extensive change Only because of the decision of a secret within go to work. He entered a real es­ the basket so fast it was al you are interested think It over Despite the determinstinn of a the ways and means committee to the mansion, while efforts wem tate office as errand boy at $1 per impossible to guard them. Bom and put In your reservation with im w i of independents demo­ prepare a bill to balance the bud­ made to reach the only near rela­ week, using part of the salary for started paring the lead In **** your home demonstration agent by crats to remove the manufacturers’ get In 19* was the oversubscrip­ tive, Mrs. George Dryden, of Ev­ the support of his mother and two third period but Custer soon tw­ March 23rd. This Is a ram oppor­ sales tax, the leaden asserted they tion by many possible, the anston, HI. Eastman was a bach­ sisters. A year later he entered the its attack. Lartaner, w hile tunity to have eosneos»e from your could force it to passage by a non­ Georgia democrat said. elor. smploment of an Insurance firm not Shooting as much as last year. club trained as a recreation leader partisan vote. Representative McCormack, a for that group. Then Dr. A. D. Stewart issued a and. ..In •“ 1Ë74_ . became -ITI WHITT m a UMMI|W|WI bookkeeper {«■**•**• #A— nrelu ream continually. f White House approval of the member of the ways and means statement that the ’multimillion­ in the . Ini man’s forwards were off form in $1*6*0*0 measure, as it was committee, told the house that aire manufacturer had shot him­ 1850 he had saved $5*00 and this 2?^’ «5Stored Grain Totals drafted by the ways and means Secretary Mills had to Interview self, explaining that although formed the capital for his entry sldemble hard luck with long Shots committee, was predicted by Rep­ bankers In New York and give Eastman apparently had partially Into business on his own account. rolling off the rim. Less Than Last Year resentative 8nell, of New York, the them assurance that the commit­ regained his health, he apparently He had experimented with ama­ republican floor leader. tee would report out the budget­ “feared for the worst.” teur , studying with HIGH SCHOOL HELENA, March 10. — Stocks of, Both he and Representative balancing bill before they would During the last five years East­ professional ’ photographer «mi wheat on Montana farina on March ■Rainey of Illinois, the democratic agree to its flotation or Its rates. man had gradually withdrawn and experimenting himself during a very successful Co-ed party 1 are reported by the state federal, leader, asserted the bill would meet The second day of debate was from the Eastman Kodak company■ vacations and In his mare ttane. i sponsored by the Campfire GIrla crop reporting service at 2 *0 *0 j house sanction because the opposi­ opened by Representatives Tread­ On April 7, 1925, he resigned the His mother’s kitchen was his first was held In the high school gym bushels com pared w ith 7,065,000 tion had nothing as good to offer way of Massachusetts, republican presidency in favor of William G laboratory, *■*■—*— and—■* there**■— he' Improved,iast - - Saturday- - * evening. The ' guests bushels a year ago and 3*8,-‘ as the manufacturers’ levy. They member of the ways and means Stuber. upon the dry plates commonly in were entertained during the earlier 000 bushels two years ago. Other said the sales tax provision was group with a challenge to hto col­ With the report of his death, the use. In 1879 he decided to begirt ¡part of the evening by a program farm stocks compared with a year more equitable than any substitute leagues to “show our true colors stock of the Eastman Kodak com­ commercial manufacture and with I in which each class participated ago and two years ago were report­ program suggested and that It and real interest in the welfare of pany was depressed $8 on the New one helper, In a room over a State ¡The two most clever stunts are to ed as follows: Oats, 537*0 bush­ would be the least burdensome on our country.” He added: York exchange. It recovered par­ street music store, his “factory" be given in the assembly els compared with 1 * 0 * 0 and 1,-1 the country. ‘T his to n o time fo r partisan­ tially but the news was a severe was started. Those chosen were the ones given 586,000; barley, 253*0 compared, On the other hand Representa­ ship; it to no time for personal shock to the market coming as it He worked In the bank by day by the Freshmen and the Camp­ with 542,0* and 908*0 bushels;- > tive LaGuardia, a leader of the gain. It to a time when we must did on the heels of the suicide of and In his “factory" at night. He fire. Later there was dancing with com, 86*0 bushels compared with; independents, predicted the sales meet a crisis irrespective of any Ivar Kreuger, match king. Interested a friend. Col. Henry A. music furnished by “The Discords,’ 269*0 and 129*0 bushels. Pota­ levy would be stricken from the personal, political and section feel­ Bankers familiar with Eastman Strong, and with his added capi­ and card playing. A delicious lunch to stocks were 022*0 bushels com­ bill. He said: “The entire progres­ ing. The one aim of all govern­ affairs were convinced that his tal started the “Eastman Dry Plate was served, and every girl pro­ pared with 494*0 bushels a year sive group” was against it and ment officials from the president act was the result of mature years company, Strong to Eastman, pro­ claimed the party the “best ever.” ago. would offer a substitute plan of down to to balance the national and 111 health, and nothing more. prietors. It has been definitely decided Reports indicated many farms heavy excise taxes on certain ln- budget In 19*.” Eastman said of , This was In 1881, when only 58 that the District Music Meet will without seed for 1922 plantings, when the latter died, “his death dealers In the entire United states' be held here. with total farm stocks of seed below Stillwater Sheepmen League of Nations Is doses a career that set the tempo were selling photographic goods,! The Sweet Gram debating team requirements except In case of po­ for an unparalleled era of Inven- and amateur photographers were met the Reed Point team here last tatoes. However, elevator stocks Elect New Officers Agreed on Sino-Japs tion,” and the same might now be; few. Yet Eastman gave up his p o-. Wednesday evening (March $) and of grain as reported on February 1 of himself in the matter of sitlon In the bank to devote his ¡eras victorious. The question de­ to the state grain division, taken Columbus News: Sheepmen of GENEVA, March 11.—The league Industrial development time to the dry plate Industry. (bated was: Resolved, that the sev- together with farm reserves, Indi­ Stillwater county, affiliated with of nations charted its course to­ It was he who made the camera The company contracted wlth;Cral states should enact legislation cate a total supply of seed grain the Stillwater County Woolgrowers ward peaceful settlement of the an effective Instrument for the dealers to take a stock of plates, providing compulsory unemploy- that would be adequate for 1922 association again expressed their 8lno-Japanese quarrel Friday by amateur, “as convenient as the monthly In an effort to keep the ment Lueile Guthrie needs. appreciation for the services ren­ voting approval of a three-point pencil,” and upon that achieve- factory in operation. The stock ac-1 and Thomas Finley from Reed In case of wheat farm stocks plus dered the woolgrowers of this area program i>t action. It provided ment he built his $300,000,008 in - cumulated on dealers’ shelves dur- point upheld the negative side and elevator stocks total 5 * 7 * 0 bush­ by Knute Haugan, Fishtail ranch­ tersely: dustry. ing the winter and when,'In the1 John mi««»» and Wilbert Carter els; last year they were 12*9,0* er, through hto unanimous reelec­ 1. Condemnation of military ag- spring, photographers made thetar the affirmative. The judge was bushels and two years ago 17,758,- tion as president of their organisa­ greslon by declaring* that agree­ The story of George jg’purchases, it was found tbs plates Professor Cobb from Montana State tion at the annual meeting held In ments reached through military » _ • . . Wa j | i l a l a o l n m m f a i t — * ------A 4 a a *- ■ ■ a • ■ a 4.« _ * -■ ______000 bushels. On the same basis the the story of the modem camera.)I™1 **eriorated almost to worth- college, and he said the sides were total supply of oats Is 7 * * 0 bush­ Absarokee Saturday. Mr. Haugan pressure will not be recognized. It is also the story of modem! company took back very evenly matched ai»d the de­ els compared with 9 * * 0 bushels. has served the sheepmen of Still­ 2. Acceptance of China’s thesis philanthropy. And in and out o#| **** *?*****;, T^f11 *5? ***t,?*n bate, consequently an Interesting Stocks of rye are exceedingly small, water county for many yean as that the assembly to competent to these stories weaves the narrative! f0™ 01» "* * * * > one. Our team will probably de­ the total on farms and In elevators president of their association and deal with the entire far-eastern of mind, energy and ability devot- tory w m shut down. But Eastanan bate with Billing» in the near fu­ being Indicated at but 17,0* bush­ previous to holding that office question. ed to building a business »»ever stopped. He went to England ture. els compared with 113*0 bushels worked on a number of commit­ 3. Evacuation of Japanese force« He gave approximately $90*0,- worked there in dry plate factor­ “The Smiling Cow," a play by a year ago. However, little spring, tees. Albert Johnson, prominent In the Shanghai area through ma­ to various Institutions. More ies, bought the best formula the Juniors, is to be presented rye Is sown in Montana and an,sheepmen on the Stillwater, was chinery of the assemby. than $15,000,000 went to the Maasa- tataaable and returned to hto fa c -l March it . This play Is certain to acreage of 0 1 * 0 acres of winter the unanimous choice a t the sheep­ The Japanese and Chinese dele­ ehusette Institute of Technolofy, tory to make good plates once.be a great success for It Is very rye was seeded tat the state last fall. men for the office of vice president. gates abstained from voting.. as a gift of the “Mr. Smith." who humorous and entertaining. The February stocks of flax tat ele-1 Nels Helleren, Henry Keating and Satisfaction appeared to be fair­ eventually turned out to bo none In ltM, when he could not be At the last Apollo club meeting vators reported at 184*0 bushels Tom Kuhr were nominated for sec­ ly general throughout the league other than George Eastman. Twen­ counted as an extremely wealthy 14 new members who had an av­ are sufficient to seed 3 * * 0 acres,1 retary of the 8tlllwater association w««il it least, Eastman ««M t to hto and ta» American quarters. It wm ty-three million, six hundred erage of 90 per cent ta» all subjects or an area equal to that planted tat and Mr. Helleren was again chosen Indicated that International lead­ thousand dollars went to the Uni- employes an outright gift a t' mon­ combined and 96 tat band or chor­ 1 8 * . jto serve In that capacity. William ey baaed on their wages and en felt the assembly had done vanity of Rochester for the schools us for the first semester» were ad­ The short 1*1 crops have result-, Witt was unanimously selected to much to restore the prestige aitd of nude and medicine and the length of service. The total of the mitted. They'are Eleanor Clark ed tat unusually light marketing of. carry out the duties of treasurer, a gut »»ever has authority of the league which ad­ eoOsge of Uberal arts and I Pauline Cram, Butt» Coogriff, Bar- grata» crops by Montana farmers. position Mr. Witt held during the mittedly suffered during ths hand­ Nearly $1*0*0 went to Vburtoen yean later he instttut-; bars Duffey, Stole Efllngeon, Har­ A relatively high percentage of nast vear. ling of the dispute by the council. gee, and another minion to Hamp­ ed the wage dividend plan, which net Harvey, Avis Lints, Jean Nlch- wheat was again reported as being Mr. Johnson, Mr. Keating, American representatives here ton Institute, both institutions da­ peimltted ths smployes to share oteon, «grid Botberg. Lucille Wei- used or Intended for feed to life- mett Fatten. Mr. Helleren, W. J. were pleased that the assembly had tat the corporation's profit and * pert, Rao Harper. Ruth Pravda, te Improving tin lot of the stock. ______. Weir, Bob Price and Ole Eggun iiwImh ih « K «w «| | pact with point years later three was a stock dto- Irving Stovfiand and Belinda TJaa- Negro. The Rochester were nominated as members of the No. 1. In this point the members Dental Dispensary received $2,55$,- whleh made virtually ¡land. Sometime after the Music board a t directors and Helleren, agreed not to recognise any situa­ employe a shareholder ta»«Meet a party sriU be held tat order Death of Lees Recalls 808; the Rochester war chest and Johnson, Keating, Fatten and tion, treaty or agreement contrary »unity fund, $1,888*8; the the firm. {to Initiate them. Early Day Card Game Price were elected as members of In IMS, when he saw hto. factory to the covenant or the Kellogg pact. of «—»w — building out March that board. Mr. Keating, Mr. Hfi- The assembly adjourned subject expaitded to occupy one of the 7. The »»ext Issue will be tat charge took another $1,240*9 and there HELENA, Match 10.—To J. Nort leren, Mr. Fries, Tom Hodand, Mr. to the call of the pacification com­ were numerous gifts ranging from largest plants ta» Rochester, aitd of the Juniors. White, official of the Federation of Johnson, Mr. Patten, Mr. Haugan, other large plants In cities through' mittee, which later deckled to meet five to five hundred thoumnd dol­ The Freshman-Sophomore party Labor and Helena printer, news of Bill Blrkland and Mr. Eggen were early next week. Activities will be lars for various out the world, Oeocge Eastman re­ which was to be held March 11 the death of “Golden Jack" Lem, signed as president of the com­ nominated by the assemMed sheep­ suspended here Saturday since charities. was postponed because of the Tuesday at Roundup, calls to mind men for the sales committee and most of the leading statesmen will On top of It all, the manufac­ pany. grade school operetta. a card game he witnessed between in the resulting vote Helleren, The French government, tat 1909 attend the funeral of Aristide Bri- turer■ i i i w * then■■■ii■■ dividedwtiuvu 89*0*0to" #■ worth a «■ ■ ------U l — A W ^ - * ------“ I Lees and T. R. “Kit” Carson. Price, Johnson, Patten and Haugan and in Paris. Late In the fall of 18* says* were elected as members of that amoug*hl|1 enmtorefcom**njr **OCkjof Chevalier of the Legion of Hon- H o ld u p B lin d s V ic tim White, a poker game was started board. ______by trade and for a number of years But «ave more than ?r 111 recognition of his aeeomp- W ith D ssh o f PCDDCF one evening in Carson's saloon lr. had lived In this community. A few ______field of photo- r-Minvipw _ iiivm ______...... ___....______m oney. He gave also his ttane, k iS S L SAN FRANCISCO, March 1Y—AnLcwistown. It rah for several hours, Heart Attack Fatal years ago he removed with his fam­ attention and ...... hto abilities, that * director ,,0^ ^ bandit threw pepper into! with Golden Jack and Kit among ily to California but last summer the enormous funds he entrusted ** i^ ^ S ? poUUn « p " the eyes of George Sawyer, pay its participants. When the game To Park County Man he returned to work in the Yellow­ to others might wisely be used, xore- ¡master for the American-Hawai- broke up, It left the two men, both Livingston Enterprise: . Seised stone National park. Instead of re­ Esstmsw did not Invent the , :lan Steamship company here Sat- heavy losers, each with more than with a fatal heart attack while turning to California last fall he camera, he simplified, Improved ChaS. W in te r o f Casper «*«7 «Ml escaped with a $7,418 32* worth of chips before them. leaning over the low partition In a elected to remain in Livingston'and pay roll. Jack challenged Kit to May the coal house at the rear of 1 * North was batching in a small house on He*dera)oped* dry-plates, maktatg Goes to Porto Rico Sawyer, according to hto story tc first seven points of seven up, his E street where he resided, Andrew the lot of the number given. He It possible to use the camera with-! ------police, was alone tat hto office in stake against Kit’s, wlniter take Masoner, W, fell dead during the had not complained of being 111, cut quick access to developing re-1 WASHINGTON, March 19^-Chas the Matson building waiting to all. Kit accepted. noon hour Wednesday. HO bad fill­ neighbors stated. sourest. Ha developed the bromide. E. Whiter of Casper, Wyo., was ap- turn the money over to Captain It was Kit’s deal. Jack was five ed a bucket with coal, it w m said, Deceased to a brother of Mrs. A. paper which has bscoms stand- pointed by President Hoover Thurs- W. F. Schermi» of the freighter, and Carson six. Lees begged. Af­ and wm about to lift it over the W. Chadbont, pioneer Park county aid tat the industry. With others day to be attorney general of Forte Golden Sun. The bandit entered. ter soma study, K it gave htan one,' partition when he fen prostrate. matron who w m notified imme­ be i1sT»lnp«il the roll *«— and the Bica j seised him, forced hkn tatto a small making the game stand fix-all.'Neighbors discovered hto Might and diately of hto unexpected demise. roll film bolder, thus further tout- ' Winter succeed« f\ doset, after blindine The hand was played out, Carson rushed to hto aid, ta* it was too He to also survived by. hto wife and pttfylng tito cantera and extending ley, htan with and walked out winning ths game and the money. late. Chief of FoUet Frank Olson a sos» residing tat California. He outride the laboratory, of the Wand after with the Neither had a trump. w m called and ho to tin» eallod A few yean later he rtmsUfiod seit was ablttod to after a was found dead In hto bath, C. O. the the latter territorial o f the ef a heart attack.