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9 2 Hiddeford'Suco Journal' Wednesday August 1 6 1 9B7 The Weather Personals 1 Navy Pilots Accused Of Playing Expensive Game House Urged To Require Full Reports WASHINGTON (AP) A Mrs Alphonsine Thibault C7i Mrs Alphonsine Thibault B71 of 4(i Harding St Biddeford died last night at a local huspi Today In Washington By THE ASSOCIATED rftESS WASHINGTON (AP) If you're aiming to make a fortune in the stock market you might da -well ctice Mrs: Amanda Jacques Bois- rnit Kirlrifnrri nf 32 Clltts is a medical patient at the Web- Deaths Mrs Florida Parenteau Mrs Florida Parenteau of 23 Govg -St' Biddeford 23 BjddpSleu cLn'hcr IIosnital' illness She Chosen nrntnar foL died at or The American 'Society of Newspaper Editor Thi word cpme from tailed and public 1 disclosure of their sources of Income and how Massachusetts JuStitute of Tech nology and -Sen Thomas WASHINGTON (AP) -There's a hint of an old enormously expensive -game going on among Navy 'pilots operating TioiL North Vietnam jThe goals: get rid of every Uomblnd fly often to keep up The Navy officially says nobody's playing it but a former aviator says was com- lowing a brief illness: LiitikiJifltiWJuBirttier- daughter ofTOuis" and Marie Louise Lambert Breault arid "came to Biddeford alien very Mrs Harold JIanson 27 Tas-ndlket St Saco is a medical- patient at Webber Hospital Mfs Fernanda Rdardon' of I Fair but with some valley fl6 Pleasant St Saco is a and coastal fog' tonight Low tnedicil patient at the- Webber temperatures in the middle 50s of HydC( Cheshire England 'I- IUl-W: and Mrs Bernard Poole and her son Robert of Stalybridge Cheshire England re visiting Mr' and Mrs William Metcalf of-54 Oak St Biddeford for several weeks While here ithey will visit relatives -and friends in Biddeford Saco and Camp HIGH AM II 0:56 0:14 17 1 9:51 10:08 IS 11:51 11:51 1 11:38 11:44 2S 12:20 8:21 Officers The Marche' 2:38 'Maine Eight anji 3:44 (place 1 Harold jdrews American Legion here Election of Jean Taul- Thibault' Rolaifd Thibault and Renaud Thibault all of Biddeford two soiing nrilers Mrs Raymond (Paulette) She was a cofoffiunicM of Cote -of annual Pe-partemental of- the Forty took home -St Andre's Church a 21 12:28 22 1:11 1:32 of the Stc Anne Sbdjgtj -an Portland- one Jbfitfier iliriij5IiGeirge Thibodeau of Victoria- I Ml A "1 i Mia of St Francis of SL Andre's! sisters' Mrs theyflpend -taxpayers1 oney5 The press itself laid Norman -E Isaacs of Louisville Ky -found it' difficult daw its tyay-up from its period of low' and still is experiencing problems in some areas Isaacs vice-president snd ex- ecutive editor of The Courier- Journal and Louisville -r1 Times is second vice-president of the' ASNE which has mem- 1 bership of 678 daily newspapers -His testimony was prepared for the first public meeting of hiw sues MSMUV IUWCUII VA -Churchy shc is survived by fOTsi jtjfg Marie Enne Beau- Lionel Marcel Joseph Rortjdct ofi Monlreal Mrs Dorda lal after a rsr-6SFiFW' 'the daughter of MarieTurgeoa Thibodeau She had lived here for 51 cated in Canada she was a tan- municant of St Joseph's ville Quey seven tTonneyGnillcTTaultr tjf Btdde an(j Jeannette La- i pointe both of Victoria ville It duc Mineral nume St Thursday and prjday from -2 to 4 and 7 to 10 AifrH'Mrs Home 291 -Alfred Funerals CIIANTIGNV SERVICES Funeral services for Atncdce quc 1 aryJ Netmand of Biddeford five daughters Mrs Charland Mrs 018 Committee on Standards of Official Condnct which was created this year Isafccs made five suggestions (Fernande) dison fTherese) Mrs Leopdd (Ludlle) nette sim0ne Fournier of Montreal! Mrs Bernard grandchildren several nice- landry and -Miss Alina PsrcnrL and npnhaws teau- all of Biddcford threej funeral- services will be held 1 Mrs Cecile Blornn of i-ggfekflibn dejegates-apTaL 7:14 to the Nationale in Boston rerethe main 'items on the The new slate includes Mrs Alice Bartlett Topshim db-partemental chapeau Mrs Florence Lewis Saco demt chapeau premiere Mrs Frances Lint Oakland demi-cha-peau' detixiemd Mrs Hazel Patridge1 Cumberland Mills) secretaire-caissiere Mrs Bea Massachusetts and Rhode Is-ltrice Rumo Portland vistej' Mrs Alberta 1 Rcdmoifdb The temperature during 'thelf days Thursday through an" Mrs' inB Lpoking Ahead At Weather BOSTON (AP) The US" iWefther Bureau fire day cist for north'" New England five days" Thursday through LriPierre officer and mon knowledge -all- the time I was arid a ranking admiral says he' got word from the top that such reported antics to be 1 Privately some military officers say-the practice went" on in World War II and Korea and is still going on to some extent a third of our ordnance was dumped in the water and a conservative said Alex Waier 32 a chemical "company analyst in Midland Mich His remarks were tarried Tuesday by the Bay City (Mich) Times injt copyrighted story Waier an Af Skyraider pilot aboard the carrier Ticondcroga until his discharge after nine service in February said pilots were told to beat the other retards on numbers jpf bombing missions would zip' up and down the coast and unload or dum them in the Waier sail -way carrier would get credit Waier said pilots were Muriel Eaton 62 Dennett viM night vitterv KUlerj 1 Mr? lypn Alberta' 'Bela RI: one Breault also RI 23 grandchildren nine grcat-Srandchildren: several1 pieces and nephews' Funeral services will' -be held from St Church Satur-j day at 10 am" Friends may rail at the Rmond Funeral' Home 72- Hill St -Biddeford PaWtiHrf' -brother Harry of Pawtucket for committee consideration: need to define conflict of interest so each member may -know from whom and for what services he may aeqept payment accountability for tax money spent with the records available for legitimate public inspection public accountability for all travel on government -business and reports on -the source and use' of campaign "f--funds of the sources and amounts of nongovernment income Monday Will average near nor- fr concierge mal in Massachusetts Rhode amed as delegates to the Island and the southern mceUngs Were MrS of Maine New Hampshire and Marie Shanahan Portland out: Vermont and below normal in the ndrtheni portions of Maine New Hampshire and Vermont Highest temperatures will average jn the low 70s in north ern sections and in the middle from 7 until evening1 fand from 2 to 4 rind to -pm Thursday and Friday chantieny will be held tontbr- cil'tomoiTow: night at 7 30 at fav morning' at 8 front StTthe Tighe-Beaudoin-Farley Post Allda Street Elm jEiiiyTMrs Claytoirr-is the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Kay who lived in' Saco 50 years ago Mrs 'Poole is the daughter -of the late jgmes Kay also of Saeo 'YoISi fj" St Jean Baptiste de Bienfai sance will meet tonight at 7:30 fat the hall corner of Main and lElm Streets Biddeford There will be a meeting rf the iMCoiin "Biddctord-Saco Vetera Biddeford nsn cjiajd Beaeta Pentecostal services will he conducted "each: Thursday at 7:30 by Rev Terry Courtney in the Knights of PyUtias Hall Main Strejet Ken-nehunk Choir rehearsals for the Biddeford Foss Street Methodist Church and the South Biddeford Methodist Church are held eaeh Thursday at the Foss Street Church the Crusader choir at i 1 Richard I-Nedeau Nedcau 56 of Alewive Road? and' upper 70s in southern tions- Lowest temperatures will average in the 40s and low 50s in the northern areas and in the middle aniLupper 50s in south ern sections Warm 'Thursday ahd Friday Turning cooler Sat- McIntyre --D-NH Ssmuelson'Jir diicussing'tiie management fees chrirged by mutual investment -funds has said the performance of those funds is no more lucrative' for the buyer thqi a stock portfolio elected at -random through tjie process of throwing darts at 1 list of stocks pinned on a dart board- McIntyre told the Senate Banking and Currency Commit tee he tried the Samuelson theory using figures instead of his cish-iana-it works WUIUi 1 4 The Senator tacked -a -stock list to the dart board- took 10 paces snd hurled the darts On je hit the basis of the 10 stocks and assuming a $10000 invest ment equally divided among them the stock value over the Pst 10 years would have in- i -12500 McIntyre said He added that a $10000 fo vestment iirthe average capital mutual fund would have creased to slightly under $25000 during the past 10 years The Senate committee is jook- Jng into the fees charged by mu-ual funds WASHINGTON (AP) A spokesman for airline stewardesses lays it be necessary to remind the airlines that certified by the federal government sell safe air transportation service1 not sex or fantasies of sex or to run beauty contests or fashion smugs or dating bureaus" -Miss Margie Cooper the attractive vice president of the Stewjrd and Stewardess Division of the Air Line Pilots Association told a House Labor subcommittee that plane passengers appear more interested in how efficient and courteous a stewardess not with how much youthful sex appeal she has Mias Cooper wants Congress to ban employment1 discrimination on the basis of age She said (some airlines force their stewataesses to retire at 32 or 35 In emergencies she added experience arid competence that counts not youth or sexual allure Capital Footnotes Surgeon General William Stewart says lung cancer death rates and air pollution levels rise in direct to the size of American cities Thq Defense Department says looking into charges of procurement waste leveled by Rep Otis Pike D-NY who com plained recently- the government pays far above the listed prices for some items Capital QiKJe they give us a voice! both parties are just going to hand the average Negro over to the' Black Power fornia State Sen Mervyn Dym-ally co-chairman of the National Conference of Negro Elected Officials contending the Democrats and Republicans ignore Negro officeholdert in preparing legislation and programs died suddenly yesterday at his1 home Me was born here on Feb 18! 1911 and was the son of Wil-! liam II and Frances Macdonald Ncdeau He was a brick masori IlFAWS LFOWCl 1 Prycr meeting will be held Nedcau is survived by one WTT iThursday at 7 followed daughter Mrs Albert Camire KENNEQUNKPORT An hy a Mid-Week service at 7:30 of Veazie four sisters Mrs appeal-by Bruce Robertson- jD the Salvation Army ---Dorothy Davis Mrs Gladys! Dick for a summer hotel li-jhall 91 Union Ave Old Or- will tke place Thursday at 7 ps in tiie Bible Baptist (Church 144 Ferry Road Sacq meeting Friends call at Emond FneiiitMomc'72'HillSl Bid- 10- vr 1 dence presented only could pertain to reasons listed by the Ptme legal officer ruled eyi- selectmen to the commission for uiriaaiMia IUa laMHAM anflllOW not signing the liquor application request and clarified that urday ana Sunday At Boston the normal maximum temperature during this period is 78 and the normal minimum temperature i 62 Precipitation during this period will total on the average more than inch occuring in showers Friday Or Saturday and again abqut Monday Four Members Accepted By-Saco Legion Chairman Ray Parisien pre- sented a report of the national toward-the nurses scholar convention committee froin the ship fluid and CJ4 to the halion-Owen-Davis Post at last al chapeau's project Salons al- and Mrs Redmond Mrs Ford served installing officer for the installation ceremonies assisted as Ja concierge by Mrs Mrirtha Beaudoin Old Orchard Beach Prayer was offered by Mrs Esther Owen Milo Both are departemental chapeaux ifesse Annual1 reports of the rieeomplishmeifta were given bythe various chairmen andit was noted that the '1966 67 partnership stands a 159 Under child welfare- it revealed that the six active Salons throughout the stale ha'd contributed $50248 toward this program also that I41li volunteer hours of service were nated Members also donated Staples and Mrs Kenneth Jones all of this communtiy Mrs Shirley Tinard of Danbury Conn four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews1 Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at licenced the July decision from Angell Funeral 1 Home 9 Assistant Attorney General Dane SL-with Rev Henry Me- quor license prompted by re turn on an unsigned applies- lion by selectmen inMrly July Fred id O'Connell the commis The press Isaacs said his constantly record in'1 the -field of professional ethics and-has taken steps to guard against conflicts of interest the circumstances should ever make it hs added would not hesitate to inquire into a atari sources of While the standards in Journalism have risen Isaacs said they must go still higher and as tiey have risen has the quality of our Beauties Continued from Page One reigning Miss America and the five girls accompanying her on a 17-day USO tour of Vietnam' The others are Carole Ann Eg-lish Miss Connecticut of 1966 Angelina Grooms Misi Alabama of 1966: Barbara Anno Harris Jdiss South Carolina of 1968 Sharon Mae Singstock Miss Wisconsin of 1965 and Ellen Warren Keduebunk Miss Maine of 1964 Pineland flToritinned from Page-One) paid in New Hampshire and Vermont Bishop' holed that thare are 248 positions at- Pineland that are related to direct patient care and $9 vacanies 36 of them in nursing Senate Secretary Jerrold Speers said topics on the agenda cover a wide range of legisla- 'tive activities The conference held its 1966 meeting in Port- land and Augusta' going departementaL chapeau who presided over the- session Mrs Bartlett Mrs" Patridge Mrs Eleanor7 Warfofd and Mrs Georgia Foran'PortianL Serving1 as a delegate-at-large Serving1 afc a delegate-at-large is Mrs Virginia Ford' Old Orchard Beach chapeau passe arid national pouvoir member Alternates include Mrs Rump Mrs Lewis Mrs Beatrice Wakefield Cape Pori Jape' Porpoise? Lavoie Bidde- Mrs Gilberte Lavoie fdVd do-' Americafl Lcgioit -Auxilt ary It was announced the next pouvoir meeting will be Nov 5 pouvojr iIJCCllI1JS WIU ue lbe Lewiston American Le- IP? wi? as host le piystery prize donat- land Biddeford Boy Scout Troop 305 Plans Roundup ilasr meeting of Boy (Scout Troop 305 of Biddeford i sponsored by the -Troop- 1 Building Association and held lat the scout hall on Mason Discussion of the:" Scout Roundup slated for Aug 27 at the Scout Wood Lot Alfred Road Biddeford highlighted last meeting of gert officiating Interment will take place Hope Cemetery in Friends may1 call today and 1 a 1 i no new evidence could be l-m Aduit Sanctu- troduced Only those who spoke ary choir -30 P-m-at the earlier hearing were permitted to speak yesterday Primary arguments voiced against the application were that the concern: 1 could aggravate traffic conditions 2 offered inadequate acconv odations 3 departed from the current meeting of Owen-Davis Post American Legion at the-Beach Street home Saco A report by service officeriosPal Denver Colo Harry Rowell was read and! Prizes various categories accepted as were minutes of awarded as follows: most the previous meeting by the "ew liners Cumberland adjutant Robert MOrse iCounty SaL 43 best history It was announced thati County Salon 257 second burning ceremony will be held1 history Androscoggin Sunday Sept 4 at Memorial Salon 245 first to Field Biddeford at 2 pm In ach partaership jquota Salon of Hill and Chapel the -event of rain the wH-rtje will be held the following 'POf1 Franjdin County- Salon Sunday 5i1 1 A ceremonial committee consisting of Rodney Hooper chairman and Harry Townsend Edmund Rowell Harry Rowell and Walter Stebbins was established so voted contributions for children's parties and other activities at the National Jewish 541 A report of (he credentials committee showed eight delegates two alternates 12 dele-gates-at-large and seven members while nine chapeaux passe responded to roll call Ei ere and character the community prayer service on Thursday Furthermore sanitation 7:30 pm open to all inter lities wcre not adequate a nd(ested persons the -license request was incom-j plote 1 I Cliblr rehearsals at Ute School1 Initial arguments focused Methodist Church Saco status of the establishment lfaro held each Thursday as fol-qualified as a hotel it would Junior choir at 3:15 pm corner of Strects Biddeford will conduct'ny tonight from 2-4 and 7-9 Chester Meserve HOLLIS Chester A Meserve 73 of Cape Road died unexpectedly! yesterday at his home after 48 years of -residence in this town The retired lumberman worked many years for LL Clark Lumber Co at Clarks Mills 'and for LL Brad- bury Box Shop IfoUis Center lie was born in Scarborough July 31 1894-the son of Charles and Florence Libby Meserye and known widely as a pony racing hobbyist Meserve is survived by" his widow Mrs- Eletha Harmon Meserve- four sons Clarence of Hollis Lawrence A and Alton 11 of Saco and Howard A of Bar Mills: seven daugh-ters Mrs Evelyn Berry -and Mrs Helen Baril of Saco Mrs 'Ruth Pease MrriMplba Field and Mrs Judith Berry Hollis Mrs June Emmons of Bar Mills and Mrs Charlene Patch of Williamnsett Mass two brothers Roland of South Portland and Emery of Portland 1 three sisters MrsArvilla Leisk Mrs Mertie Hillock and Mrs Etta Guptill all df Portland 42 grandchildren-and several nieces and nephews Rev Lester Holmes ofjtl fred will officiate at 1 pm services Friday at Neal Fune- ral Home 76 State St Gorham Burial will take place in Bear Hill Cemetery Hollis The membership applications BeI(c nie nun a memo-of Maurice i Tourigny Beaulieu Arthur Jalbert Renaud Bidde- and Ernest Raymond were aPeau Pmkt proved County Snlon 598 snd post Tlw pW7rlrlw Before the meetin" and Senior choir St 7 pm 'Copters (Continued from Page One) IT WONT not qualify under the last local option referendum for 'a parbtime hotel license Moreover the town while yoting wet in mqst issues decisively turned down establishment of Point was' made that selectmen have a right to consider surroundings in consideration of a liquor license request In counter argument Roger Elliott Saco attorney for Rob-ertson-Dick noted that if a nuisance did develop selectman' could act in its regard illc asked can an cstab- Study Group -Is Organized AUGUSTA (AP) The Leg-islative Research Committee held a lengthy session today' to ing to protect you and your organize its subcommittees and family me supply you with any facts you want about Life lurance for you ar your Ante ily at no cost or obtatio la? Pan for the -studies which! Uxf'Ir 1 I The committee is required to report its findings to the 1969 legislature or in a few COST YOU A CEHT TOFIND OUTI Find out today about the many Metropolitan plans for help dgjffjBSWSZE or worthless targets and often got sent out in dangerously foul weather on What hecalled meaningless missions for targets in-Hanoi or Haiphong Waier laid there are few profitable ites to hit in North -Vietnam Within hours the Navy produced some top combat-proven officers to explain remarks Rear Adm DC Richardson commander of Task Force 77! on Yankee Station off Vietnam until last May denied there was any format sortie race amoni Navy pilots but he Indicate that aplenty of enthusiastic competition was finderway Adm David McDonald for mer chief of naval operations took me aside before I went out and said had word of sortie races and want no part of Richardson said Richardson said top Navy people had aware of this for the past two years The admiral disputed statements about bomb-dumping but onljr in degree and reasons Richardson said because of bad weather Navy pilots some-lines' fail to reach assigned tar gets and head back to ship with full bomb loads As a precaution against ac cidehtal' explosions on deck the pilot routinely releases his ordnance over- wqter before landing The admiral estimated "this deliberate unloading amounts to about one-twentieth of munitions expenditures by carrier or roughly 13000 to 15000 tons of bombs and rockets month 1 By' the most conservative Pentagon estimates this runs into millions of dollars a month Richardson said there was touch of in Water's remarks In the sense that competition js strong among the Navy carriers which rotate tiro at a time off North Vietnam in sending planes to blast Communist targets He attributed it to bunch of gung-ho Richardson denied the Navy sends pilots against worthless targets He said it sometimes might appear so and cited a case where a ntat was ordered hit TrAiS tamtaS bridge thUpphrei to be umu- bridge that appeared able He said intelligence photos have shown that such apparently-broken bridges often are made usable with pontoon stands hidden beneath the foliage of riverbanks Adm Roy Johnson commander in chief of the U-S Johnson said course there is healthy competition among the carriers but cofoments of the type! made by former Lt Waier represent- an isolated case- Another naval officer Cmdr Robert Ferguson called remarks bunch of especially those about pilots being risked in bad weather Fergus" a former air win to one special legislative ses I sion A study committee set up by AUGUSTA (AP) Recommendations on the coordination of state p-blic higher1 education al institutions are to be made the Higher Education Commis-rion will make its report on a bill to create a to govern all state higher education except the Maine Maritime Academy Sen Jon Lund R-Augusta announced the move-Tuesday The first solid air was produced hy Sir JamesrDewar of England in 1893 We Buy Old Gold Silver And Diamonds CAREY BROS jewelers 2818211 can't believe it! I just can't be- Hewes lieve Boucher jTh post also exprossed gr- Hickcl and Boucher narrowly whodprovidi the SsTwith missed being swept away when bluebbrry ke for ita after a heavy Army halftrack in meeting lunch hiCh war riding Hobart tossed by the swift cmrrentP3ed through a downtown street A federal team headed iishment not in operation be a Fairbanks tn'vinspfct the city's TV -cfe? dent Johnson fflS Smart Beavers Flood Diamond "WLNTHROP (AP) which partially inundated the Maine State YMCA camp four yeara ago are back in force Thu time flooding the baseball diamond of the -Lake Cobbosseecpntee Camp- The patriarch of the bea ver tribe has raidedv the trap de signed to catch him arid es tain's Landin' contention although selectmen examined the structure at and in their opinion accomodations concern in Hickcl asked the President Tuesday to take steps necessary to declare Fairbanks and nearby Ncnana also hard hit by the 1 TO PAY RESPECTS Members of Anne So termed dality of St" Andre's Parish will meet at the Emond Func-ral Home 72 Hill-Si Bidde-toi Friday" at 7 to say prayers for Mrs Florida "renleau a deceased member- length Slliott lined men! the Of being servic BoyrTere-js-nqsortie-race Pacific Fleet denied in Jfonolu! lu that -'planes -and lives are 1 i added conditions hy the Health Depart- had mean rregard 'Both the governor and Bouch-to -sanitation issue er emphasized a need for quick the traffic problem-Elliot action because of approaching said it existed long before when temperatures dip application and added that" the more than GO degrees below would provide off floodingNenana and Tanana rivers as federal disaster areas case to a -special session of the cur-' rent legislature The committee of which Sen Horace A -Hildreth" Jr R-Fal-mouth is chairman a'greed to ir-a at Jhe Paget on state personnel ministration- The New York firm was hired by the 1965-7 Research Committee to make the study but its report was in large parrreject-ed or deferred by the 1967 legislature Hildreth told the committee that he will have tentative proposal for a schedule "of public hearings when the next meeting is held Sept 20 TO ATTEND CONFERENCE AUGUSTA (AP) A delegation of Maine legislators and staff officers will attend the 20tit' annual National Legislative Con- ference fh San Antonio Tex next month jp'fy -3 Aill i TO SAY PRAYERS Members of the Third Order "critical period freeze-up is only same 60 days a ter said Boucher adds- He one aid of St Francis of St Andre's street parking Parish' will meet at tHcTSmond It was also-brought out Funeral Hrimri1 72 Hill St Bid-i inspection of the premises had deford Friday at 7:15 pm toibeen made by stale fire offi- say prayers for Mrs Florid ci1 that Parenteau a deceased mem- frons had been fulfilled by lhe that smart Camp director aaid Tuesday that the I fighting equipment The scouts dam-b i 1 ins mammals as op- the area into posed Me the troop method a Pnd ca 'weekend to improv cam out that improve the camp-v i site with gateway bulletin David board wash stand and fire and also'wrill practice for con- Biddeford firefighters called out twice yesterday: they used bothing when sum Saigon commander in Vietnam sal tests including firebuilding weather is a basic criteria in first aid axemanship knot-jfhSht operations work and tenderfoot -knots The contests will be held q' andOUPGT DOSTCl KGpOrt UUG moned to the home of Mrs Eu- OLD ORCHARD BEACH The A-6r centennial grounds lane Roy of 5 Hazel St wnenp0iice report cars operated hyjprimd showcase of a burner flooded and carbon' Raymond Laliberte 30 of 6iooth anniversary was com-dioxide was -used to extinguish! She venell's Court Biddeford plctely under water Boucher an Avan iim an Visa nam a ai rr an oven fire in the home of "Invostigalo Before (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) LL Col Tran Van Hai Bien tend the Hoa Province chief said he had fire wiU follow the contests been informed only Tuesday aft-j- Robert McKenny passed his ernooif that the candidates were (Board of Review for second coming He said the crowd was class and other boys worked there are 60000 regis- on tests tered voters in Bien Hoa Cityl It was noted that assistant and 170000 in the senior patrol leader Norman because there was not enough Lachahcc currently is taking a from 4-6 pm and! parents families of the scouts may Roundup A council niu VA APPROVED AcClddlt i i Reported At Beach Man Slept Over Dynamite said the $7 million showplace St Saco collided on Old Or- nestled in a bend of the raging chard Street Tuesday after- Chrna would probably be a to-noon i i loss Damage In the Laliberte ve- i ever before in the city was estimated at S333 No 66-ear history has Fairbanks (ertiniJt pf damages to the oth- experienced such a delqge as dumped nearly 51 inches and Gerry Friran 18 of 3 Nye of LOUIS DeANGELIS 284-4594 lMVtrimnlitan if lVlCirOpOmail ijlIC MUUMCS OOMMMW FREE REPLACEMENT SERVICE TITTION $1651)0 £9500 School ----n I IIIIMMMIIIKIIIMMIII "JJ JJ ij i hSi Il anurry lectical i power in Fairbanks was from! I slandhv omereenev senerators standby emergency generators I mostly operated by the military messages were re- rain in the valley and surrounding hills More than three inches of rain fell in onp 24-hour period Friday and Saturday The weather bureau said average public health nurses would be (sent to the village of about 200 persons In Fairbanks a late call from a refugee-crowded site on high grnwrt sM tersely iwp et he EVENING COURSES 5 9 Toes Thurs Starting Oct I COURSE IBM Keypunch 8c Verifier IBM Data Processing Computer Programming Complete IBM Machines Room LENGTH 15 Weeks 16 Weeks 16 Weeks' first IBM time to spread the word and be- two week junior ieadcr train- caue it was the middle of the1 ing course at Schiri: Scout Re-week and most people1 were servation -in Mendham NJ working a regular meeting will be He aaid loudspeaker trucks of: held next week and all youths the government information! planning to attend the camping ministry had gone around an- trip should be at the meeting nouncing the campaign rally Information Ministry workers Miiuairj worxers Arthur Couture 9 Summer St 5511 Frank Conrov SHUMWAY Funeral Service 35 Spring Street Saco 284-5611 Philip Gross Sr Director DENNETT Mrin Street Dial 282-0562 CRAIG 365 Saco Maine: -Card of Thanks Ve wish to express our! thanks to Dr Fortier and the staff of Notre Dame Hospital for their kind care also to my relatives and friends for the beautiful flowers cards and ex- Tutssjohstjt it loss of my brother Aluhee A'lair -Patrick Clair runvJvs 1 mi i 1 rLiljf1'- SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 477 CONGRESS ST PORTLAND Mill 772-0196 Please send me a catalog I am interested in MlStMIVS BATH Charles Stewart 54 of Georgetown has been convicted in District Court of improperly storing explosives' lie jfUK'n nir muui unc was given a suspended $50 fine'caml for emergency food and Tuesday medical supplies Tuesday night Authorities arrested Slew art! Officials said food and several rainfall for the entire month of August is 220 inches village of Minto along kon River north of here NAME so i DOCTOR DlGS In Homo Fire OLD TOWN (AP) Fire has claimed the life of a prominent Old Town physician Killed vvhen fire engulfed his living room Tuesday was Dr Robert McCrum 48 an ne'Li: 1 lu an out campaign literature aU candidates at the ral- NAMED DEPUTY1 AIGUSTA A Randolph man Charles Caldwell Jr was named deputy director of Maine Civil Defense Tuesday -Caldwell has 11 service llittiier Cfl ppaiifcjfcfcjiiaaaada ADDRESS I I I wish to make an appointment to see the school and dis- 1 enss the courses Date Time I Please confirm appointment Phone i nunmiyMi'M-vT after neighbors -complained of freqrent blasts and after dis covering craters around his property Police confiscated 168 sticks of iprrrtnf TP Ttn1)' Col John Lovell of Harriron parent died of smoke mnala-who retired tion said Stewart had 'toifd in a box under -his bed things we lieed most tight now I is batch of clean baby 1.

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