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Show DAILY HERALD Friday, September 16, 1949 IN P Tunnel May ;Be Abandoned Rumors Say K v wh Ich p MISSOULA, MonK Sept.16 m.Py The divisional oic of th "Northern Paelfjte' Railway here Jpaid Thursdaylt had heard nothing noth-ing of a report that the NP plan-4id plan-4id to abandon it Mullan tun nel, JW miles wnt"f Helena, caved ki Wednesday, tak- t the lives of three men. 1 hf spokesmen here Mia any decision on abandoning the tun nel would have to come from the iSt. Paul headquarters of the railroad. 4 The unconfirmed report, circulated cir-culated In Helena, said the railway- company had turveyed a possible new route from the rcapitai' city , southwest through TUminl, with a prospective new , tunnel under the Continental Divide. " . '",' The three who' died in the tcave-in were identified as Margin Mar-gin A. Hagen, 28, East Helena; fOrville E. McCollum, 46, Mullan, Ida., and Roy J. Belveal, 48,. of ,'Butte and Goodrich, Colo. i Crew Foreman Dean EV Bailey of Helena, who narrowly; miss-fed miss-fed being trapped under chunks of falling concrete, was taken to a Helena hospital where he was 'dismissed after treatment for mlnor injuries. All four men were employed fby the Tertllng Construction Co. of Boise, Ida., which had been -contracted dv tne rauway to repair re-pair the 3,800-foo.t long tunnel, blocked by a cave-in last March. Crews of the Tertllng company ihave been working since then ' ;on the job.- ' ,. ' ': - w ... ; . . W. I.I I.I.I ll.lMWMWyii 'J ' -' WHHU l.tWLM. JJ.iWW!!WWaiiPW Sr - : - Crommelin Gets Hew Assignment, Not Promotion JUS -ca, rwi WE TeIebWfo HUGE ATLANTIC CITY PIER BURNS Main ballroom on Atlantic City's "Miilion-DoUar-Pier" lies in ruins alter a $200,000 fire ripped through 300 feet of the famed 1900-foot landmark. . WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 (U.R in some navy circles as a "pat Navy Secretary Francis P. Mat thews said late Thursday that Capt. John G. Crommelin is being be-ing assigned to the navy air warfare war-fare division instead of being given a post formerly held by a rear admiral as originally - announced. an-nounced. Crommelin was removed from his job on the joint chiefs of staff earlier in the day because lof his recent anti-unification blast. Then the navy announced that Crommelin had been assigned as director of naval aviation personnel. person-nel. But Matthews, who had not yet given his approval, switched assignments after learning that Jthe navy aviation personnel as signment was being, interpreted on the back" and promotion. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 18 (U.R) Defense Secretary Louis Johnson John-son said Thursday Capt. John G. Crommelin's removal from his Pentagon post for blasting armed arm-ed forces unification was a "matter "mat-ter for the navy." "There has never - been any policy of prohibiting discussion (of unification ;by 'the services) in our office," Johnson said. The secretary added that, if the air force ordered Its person nel not to comment for fear it would be drawn, into "unseemly controversy" over unification, "It ix to be commended." FIREMEN- SIT IN i! FLINT, Mich. V.R) Firemen have added baby sitting to the hundreds of other things they do beside fire fighting. They sat wfth seven-month old Robert Main while .his mother took his .sister to doctor. j ONE WAY TO DO IT MEMPHIS, Tenn, (U.R) Mrs. Eugene Warren found the ' solution solu-tion for aching feet at the-office. She filled two empty waste baskets bas-kets with water, a basket for each foot. A ISantaq uin i Mrs. Evelyn Crenshaw of Las Vegas, Nev., is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Ivan Lindstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gilson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Carter and daughter attended at-tended a birthday anniversary Tparty at Sandy recently. The gathering honored Mrs. Gilson's mother, Mrs. Margaret York. '$ Mrs. LaVere Van Ausdal en-tertained en-tertained members of the Sum-mit Sum-mit Sewing club at a luncheon recently. Present were Maggie . Carter, Vonna Van Ausdal, Blanche Howard, May Smith, "Norma Van Ausdal and Etha Holman. Sgt. and Mrs. Keith Kay and 'son of Omaha, Neb., axe visiting .Mrs. Kay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kay. Other guests at the "'Kay home are Mr. and Sirs. Rich-Jsrd Rich-Jsrd Hansen of Salt Lake City. V Sollie Peterson of Los An- jgeies, Calif., has returned to his fhome after a month's stay with his mother, Mrs. Julia Peterson; Mr. and Mrs. Varl Van Ausdal and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Clark ihave returned from a visit to saouthern California. ' . t Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Van Aus-lal Aus-lal of Phoenix, Ariz., are guests Jet. Mr. Van Ausdal's mother, Mrs. ElIen Van Ausdal. j - Mr. and Mrs. Reed Chadwick (entertained at a dinner recently for Mr. and Mrs. Lee Christian rsen,. Mr. andMrs. Howard Hol-'laday, Hol-'laday, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wall, Mr. andMrs. Angus Holladay, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Petersen, and iMr. and Mrs. Mennels Holladay. ;Mr. and Mrs. William D. -Warner ,ef Idaho Falls, Ida, ware special guests. . . LEE APPROVES RENT i DECONTROL IN OGDEN f -Gov. J. Srirkfii Tm hn in. t proved the rent decontrol resolu tion of the Ogden city commis- ston. He simultaneously urged Utah's Junction city to set ud a citizens committee similar to one already organized in Salt Lake I City. The Beehive state chief ex ,ecutive forwarded the decontrol t resolution to the office of the fed ..era! housing expediter in Wash e,ington, D. C. The actual decontrol of rents will begin when the of- f ice acknowledges recept of the petition from Ogden. ZJtzLJ "It wouldn't hurt any," says Bill,-if Bill,-if the colleges would work their way through some of the students." A Two nights a week Bill has been ftaking a course at the university, fhoping to advance in his work. 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