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Vital Statistics • > 1 ; ■ 1 ‘ 1 ■ 1 ! . ' -. • ? i ■ \ > » t f ; .' ' • . . ■• • ; ...... ?! f ! ' .V of Southwestern - I H t ’ii r ‘ i t • Annivarsarlag • What’s Doings? March 20: MONDAY, MARCH 19 Dr. and Mrs. John Seidensticker Rotary', 6:30 p.m.’, State Dining Room. Up in Storm AAUW, 7:30 p.m., REA Bldg. described as in “fair” condition Minding snow led to the pileup. Golden Nugget Square Dance BARRIE, Ont. (AP) - More with broken bones, internal in­ There was no indication of excess Club, 8 p.m., St. James Guild Hall. than 30 vehicles, induding a bus juries and cuts. speed, they said, TUESDAY, MARCH 20 and a big lumber truck, piled up on Fire fed by exploding gasoline Ruby Valley Soil Conservation a major highway during a blinding tanks and a tractor-trailer load of District Banquet, 6:30 p.m., snowstorm near here Sunday. lumber, which scattered over Sheridan School. Police said nine bodies had been vehicles that began telescoping at REMOVAL SALE Kiwanis Directors, 7 a.m., Oasis. recovered from a tangle of burned the scene of an original minor District 10 Board of Trustees, 8 wreckage. * accident, reduced many of the Highlights p.m., Parkview Junior High. ‘ Barrie’s coroner, Dr. William dead to charred skeletons. Lady Elks, 8 p.m., Elks Hall. Farrington, said at-1east six more Paul Kneeshaw, a tow truck In History VFW Lloyd Whipple Post 4163 persons were believed to have been driver who was among the first on and Auxiliary, 7:30 p.m., Legion trapped in the vehides which were the scene, said it appeared tbq By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ONLY Hall. being pried open by workmen. lumber truck slammed into a line Today is Monday, March 19, the St. Elmo Commandery No. 7, 8 • Club Notas • Hot Lunch Manus A doctor at the scene said it p.m., Masonic Hall. might be days before a death count of cars stopped by an accident 78th day of 1972. There are 287 days WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21 “Can We Afford Our Schools?” is Dillon Hot Lunch is established. ahead. left in the year. Welcome Wagon Newcomers the topic to be discussed this Tuesday, March 20 Identities of most of the victims “The tractor-trailer jackknifed Tbday’s highlight in history: Club, 1 p.m., State Bank evening during the meeting of the Beef vegetable stew, pickled were unknown. on lop of the cars that were lined On this date in 1920, the U.S. Hospitality Room. American Association of beets, hot biscuits, sugar cookies, More than 40 persons were in­ up,” he said. “There are cars in Senate rejected the Versailles Beaverhead Senior Citizens, 1 University Women to be held in the apricots and milk. jured and 15 remained in various there you wouldn’t even know ware treaty providing for a League of p.m., Elks Hall. Vigilante Electric Budding at 7:30 hospitals today, most of them cars. They’re just like bales of Nations. It was the beginning of a Jaycees, 8 p.m., Hotel Andrus. p.m. Featured speaker will be Twin Bridges Hot Lunch metal.” long period of U.S. isolationism. Republican Women, 2 p.m., REA Mike Billings, Director of Tuesday, March 20 He added that an Ontario On this date — Bldg. Financial Support for Schools from Franks & beans, tossed salad, Northerland bus with 23 persons In 1628, the English founded the Beaverhead Junior Riding Club, Helena. hot rolls, fruit jello, wh aboard crashed into the wreckage. Massachusetts colony. DAYS LEFT! 5:30 p.m., REA Bldg. A poll of members for topics for cream and milk. • Sick Call Several windows in the bus were In 1711, war was proclaimed Beaverhead Riding Club, 7 p.m., next year’s meetings and an UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL kicked out, apparently the only between Russia and Turkey. Tuesday REA Bldg. election of officers are also on the Medical Center way passengers could get out. In 1918, New York City began a agenda. Mrs. Dorothy Sullivan of Dillon Police said the combination of an novel new experiment — Daylight Wednesday • Sick Call was admitted to the University icy road and a sudden burst of Saving Time. BARRETT HOSPITAL Medical Center of the University In 1942, during World War II, Thursday • Happy Birthday Admitted: Mazie Davis, Walter Hospital in , , American men between the ages of March 20: A conclave of St. Elmo Com­ Fagan, Grade Puyear, Martha Thursday and expects to be con­ More Employed 45 and 64 were ordered to register Friday Betty Hamilton mandery No. 7 will be held at their Deputy, all of Dillon. fined for treatment one week. for nonmilitary duty. Dee Ann Ballard asylum Tuesday eveping at 8 Dismissed: Chato Hazel baker, Her address is Room 404 of the On Libby Dam In 1945, members of the Nor­ Saturday o’clock. This is a stated meeting Edna Foster, May Sprinkle, Jackie above and she can be reached at wegian underground began a Dorothy N. Sonnemann with Red Cross Degree. Eddie, Ruth Wheeler, all of Dillon. LIBBY, Mont. (AP) — Em­ program of organized sabotage Essie Later 801-582-3711, extension 404. ployment on the Libby Dam against German occupation troops. project in northwestern Montana In 1962, relative calm returned to was up 47 jobs this past week as Algeria after a ceasefire ended spring neared, the U.S. Army seven years of warfare between Corps of Engineers reported. the French and Algerian The agency’s administrative nationalists. officer, Nelson Morrow, said 689 Ten years ago: Algeria de­ men were working on the Kootenai manded that France negotiate on River project. ending nuclear testing in the In other developments at the Algerian Sahara. dam site, a Los Angeles firm, Five years ago: President Continental Drilling Co., was Lyndon B. Johnson signed a bill awarded a $138,750 contract to fill removing gold backing from U.S. cracks which have developed in a paper currency, freeing billions of monolith at the dam. dollars to defend the dollar abroad. Corps officials said the work One year ago: A helicopter must be completed before spring rescued three American airmen runoff starts on the Kootenai River who had been shot down during and the river rises above the af­ stepped-up military operations in fected area. Thus, they said, the Laos. contract was negotiated rather Today’s birthdays: Gen. William than pul up for bids. Westmoreland is 59. Mrs. Charles Robb — the former Lynda Bird There are more dian For information on your Johnson — is 29. Legislature Thought for today: A man who Call Toll Fro* dares to waste one hour of life has 5,400saving and loan 1- 800. 332-3412 not discovered the value of life — The Daily TV Schedule

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