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   Biddeford Journal (Newspaper) - September 29, 1962, Biddeford, Maine                                Weather CLOUDY Complete Report On Page t Our Numbers News Dept. AT 2-1535 i Business AT 3-3625 VOL. 78, NO. 229 York County's Daily Since 1884 SEPTEMBER 29, 1962 Associated Press Wire Service 10 PAGES PRICE SEVEN CENTS Impending Trouble Looms In Racial Tug-Of-War Official Will Face Court RECEIVING a certificate of appreciation for his 40 years of service with the shops during ceremonies at the Edwards plant yesterday Vis Edward E. High About 35 employees attended the ceremonies at the In the photo from left to right are Al Fenno Roger Sherman and Ted Story on page 5. - The of made a by the racial tug-of-war between state and federal turned to a lazy football weekend today without its barricades and its citizen Impending enrollment of James a in the loomed at Memphis and New Today's scheduled action comes in New where Lt. Gov. Paul B. Johnson of Mississippi has been ordered by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to appear and show why he should not be heid in contempt for blocking Meredith's third try at Official Mum The governor has not said if he will honor the Mississippi Gov. Ross Barnetl ignored a similar summons The court found him guilty of civil contempt and demanded he purge himself by 11 a.m. If he the ram of the state's head-on thrust against a daily fine and He would be held in custody of the U.S. attorney Still another shadow of trouble for the defiant Mississippians arose at 87 highway miles to the There the federal government massed U.S. marshals and other federal peace Giving them a housekeeping hand was a detachment of 110 Army They bivouacked at Millington Naval Air where a source said the marshals numbered 402 at sundown Friday and that the number of troops actually had reached 540 instead of 110. This source also said determined marshals figured to use naked bayonets if necessary to move Meredith onto Whether the bayonets would be in the hands of federal troops or federal marshals was not on Page HIGH WINDS during the first northeast storm of the season blew down this large tree across Oak street in Biddeford late yesterday Workmen toiled well into the night in efforts to clear the The direction of the wind saved the tree from falling directly on the house on the There were also reports of other trees and branches being blown down in the area during the Another Study Of Quoddy Is Proposed LEADING the senior class at Thornton academy will be this group of students selected by members of the left to Sally Maureen Roxanne executive Joanne executive committee and Paula executive same David executive Robert executive Dennis John executive committee and executive Sailor Arrested On Spy Charge NEW YORK FBI Soviet The FBI auto rested an American sailor Friday said the two Russians had not Prokhorov night on charges of passing Navy secrets to officials of the Russian delegation to the United The seized in his car outside a diner on the Boston Post was sitting with a Soviet U.N. delegation A second Russian was inside the diner at the the FBI FBI director J. Edgar Hoover Identified the American as Yeoman 1st Class Nelson Cornelius 33-year-old assigned to the U.S. Navy base at Drummond is a native of Md. in and the two Russians were taken to FBI headquarters in Manhattan early Arraigned later before U.S. Commissioner Drummond was held bail and taken to the federal house of detention The Russians were released by the FBI under their diplomatic immunity after they had been been Hoover said a 16-year Navy had been under close observation since his naval service in in 1958. In 1959 he was reassigned to the United the FBI chief is specifically charged with traveling to New York on Aug. 13 and Sept. 7. After the 11 classified documents and a miniature camera were found secreted in the trunk of Drummond's Hoover FBI agents said the camera was bought by a Soviet U.N. employe in New York last The FBI said Drummond was closely followed to a diner in suburban Westchester County by a car occupied by Evgeni M. 31, a second and Ivan Y. 38, a third secretary of the Soviet mission to the United entered the while Prokhorov parked the identified at FBI offices by three car alongside Drummond's then entered Drummond's the FBI adding that when Drummond was found - on the seat of his car between himself and Prokhorov - eight U.S. Navy An addition to his naval Drummond early this year purchased the Havana Bar and Grill in the FBI adding that on several when Drummond traveled to New York from he returned with large sums of If convicted of Drummond could be sentenced to death or life imprisonment WASHINGTON un - A sumi of to finance a study of power development in the Bay and St. John River areas of Maine is included in the billion public works appropriation approved Friday by the Senate Appropriations The money would be used review evaluate report of the International Joint Commission on the Quoddy tidal power Also to be studied would be the feasibility of horizontal rather than vertical French and other type turbines which might generating capacity computer studies of the potential power market and the best combination of proposed power facilities at Quoddy and on the upper St. John River would be financed under the An Interior Department study on Page ACTRESS IN HOSPITAL iffl - Actress Marie McDonald is being treated at Franklin County Memorial Hospital for bronchial Miss 38, was hospitalized Friday and her condition was listed as She was vacationing in the Rangeley Lakes region as guest of State Sen. and Mrs. Shelton Tilt Off Again Due to continued threatening weather and death in the family of Head Coach Neil the Orchard Beach for has been postponed to a later athletic director Art announced this said he would contact Beach school officials for a new probably at the conclusion of the regular season on November 12. Up to Lewiston at Thornton game this afternoon and the St. Louis at Edward Little postponed from last night to will go on as Damage By Storm Is Light A howling northeaster left a trail of damaged power failures and blown down trees and branches as it made its way through the area Officials of the Central Maine Power company reported a few power during the keeping repair crews in the area busy until the early hours of the Trees blew down across streets roads and several branches were knocked down onto power A sailboat reportedly owned by a Philip Clements of a summer resident at Biddeford was submerged in the Biddeford Pool cove by the Several lobster boats were also reported Hills Beach residents said the surf was during the The water washed over several of the bulkheads at the beach and splashed over a couple of homes located close to the The Hills Beach area on Page White American Nazi Slugs Negro Leader Ala. got a good right cross to Dr. King's left then he hit him on the back of the threw two then dropped his He muttered something about That was Wyatt Tee Walker's description after a white member of the American Nazi Party vaulted onto a stage and attacked Dr. Martin Luther King as the Negro integration leader spoke The white Roy 24, of was quickly taken into Judge Charles H. Brown fined him and sentenced him to 30 days in jail for assault and The incident was the only act of violence here tracing to a four-day meeting of the Southern Christian Leadership an integration group of which King is King was giving a financial report near the end of the and said Negro entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. would give a benefit performance for the in New At that point James leaped from a sixth row vaulted onto the and hit executive secretary of the - said - James later told him that mention of Davis made him angry because the entertainer is married to white actress Mae The blows staggered But on Page Biddeford City Officials Freed Under Bail Saco Doctor Has Interesting Avocation Dr. David H. Newport Is A City Of Many Facets Today's Chuckle Short skirts uncover a multitude of Gen. Marshall's Drive-In Biddeford Pool OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MacINTOSH APPLES Ready Picked and a Bushel Also Baldwins And Spies L. MORRISETTE Boom Road Saco 2nd House From Route 5 CHARLIE'S Drive-In Old Orchard Beach Choice of Juice PEPPER STEAK Fr. Fr. Cole Slaw Sliced Tomato Dessert - Pie or Ice Cream Tea or Milk Saturday & Sunday Only The city of has been regularly in the news for 300 most recently as the scene of presidential visits and the America's Cup yacht Here's a closeup of By JIM BECKER - The clock in a 237-y-ctr-old Trinity Church steeple still keeps perfect and the man who built it owned a mansion by the sea that houses a society family That sums up the of summer home of site of the America's Cup yacht and a seaport that was old when George Washington was a struggling In Newport there is a house almost 300 years that the British tried to pull down for firewood in the Revolutionary Just down the street from rock 'n' roll music blares from a chromium and imitation red leather ice cream Houses more than 200 years old are so commonplace that many people still live out their daily lives in George Washington managed to make it inside of Most have television antennas on the roof A couple of streets from the mansion of Thomas the clock tourists pay a head to wander through the ornate and now unoccupied halls of the the summer of the the American answer to the opulence of the French a marble mansion ri- tion is the practice of osteopathic medicine in Saco and York His avocation is police work and has been for over 30 His interest in police work has earned him a personal letter of recommendation from J. Edgar director of and York county Law Enforcement association's award for outstanding service for his part in apprehending one of the ten most wanted criminals at Old Orchard In addition to police Dr. during his 32 years of medical has founded two osteopathic hospitals in He founded the Saco Osteopathic hospital in 1939, when he bought the present building from James and in 1944 founded the forerunner of the Fairview hospital in when he bought the building from Sen. department and Police department valing a European place stands its garden grown to tangled brown weeds higher than a man's The owners ran head on the income Over the hill are the more modest of Newport's latest population figure is 47,049. Many of the mansions erected in the last decade of the last century are apartment houses or hotels On the other side of the island is the home of Hugh D. the stepfather of President Kennedy's The president stays there when he is in President Dwight was a frequent Newport He enjoyed playing on the manicured country club golf Calvin Coolidge but the old residents say he never seemed to like since this is yachting territory and he was prone to President Franklin D. Roosevelt loved and brought his lively It's a Navy with a base war college and assorted It always The French navy spent two years here helping Washington plan the town In the Naval Academy at Annapolis was shift ed north to Newport And regularly the America's Cup madness sweeps the as the world follows the progress of CHECKING ACCIDENTS with Saco police over the majestic yacht that cost half radio is Dr. David H. police surgeon a million dollars and and for the city of Dr. which is have no practical value at to receive both state and local police Margaret Chase Smith and named in handling emergency cases such it the Clyde H. Smith hospital in memory of Sen. Smith's Dr. Sheehan is the official police surgeon for the city of Saco and a reserve state trooper in the Maine State attached to the Scarborough His which serves as a second auxiliary vehicle for Saco police during periods of congested traffic on the is completely equipped to receive Saco and State Police radio a flashing blue light and His equipment also includes a resuscitator unit in his car as well as an emergency breathing Conducts Classes As part of his with the local safety authorities in Dr. Sheehan has in the past con ducted six weeks training courses for members of the Saco Fire as accidents and delivering Shortly alter finishing Dr. course a couple of years two members of the Saco Fire department received an call to Old Orchard Beach and delivered Except for Dr. Sheehan's a serious problem would have when the firemen arrived but because of the lessons the firemen knew how to the Most police officials in the Saco area will tell you that Dr. Sheehan is almost always the first to arrive on the scene of a traffic He says he would rather make dry where I'm not needed than not to be there when medical attention is Dr. Sheehan's career in police on Page Biddeford Mayor Clement H. Deschambault and City Clerk Binette were released under bail each late yesterday a few hours after they were by the York county grand jury on a larceny The latest by the grand jury shortly before noon following a special two-hour alleged the two city officials committed larceny of the property of Biddeford contractor Lucien The indictment is similar to one returned during the regular session of the grand jury earlier this month but described the alleged money involved as being various bills and The first indictment was dismissed by presiding Justice Randolph A. who ruled it was faulty in that it failed to include a description of the alleged money County Atty. John J. Harvey called the grand jury back into special session after the first indictment was The jury returned only the one which was yes Arrest of the two was made at Alfred by Sheriff Harold R. Just when Deschambault and Binette will be arraigned on the on Page Man Never Wins Hat I Argument LOS ANGELES tha defense lawyer showed up for trial of a conspiracy the judge her Elinor Chandler Duncan was wearing a feathery black one and Judge Kenneth E. Sutherland suggested it might distract the Mrs. Duncan declined to remove her bonnet and moved for a The motion was Then the second day of the she appeared in a white turban type with a large red rose pinned to one Again the court suggested she take off her and again she Said Mrs. Duncan during a wear a hat because I don't have time to have my hair Mrs. Duncan's husband is attorney Frank P. His Elizabeth Ann was executed at San Quentin Prison Aug. 8 for the radio Is often used as a second police vehicle by the Saco The car is also equipped with a flashing blue light and emergency medical M. J. A. FRIENDS LOBSTER PICNIC Marie Joseph Academy Grounds Biddeford Pool September 30 12:00 To 4:00 P. M. Tossed Potato Chips Corn On The Rolls and Butter Cake and Coffee Hot Dogs and Soft Drinks Will Be Sold Also Rain or Shine f  

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