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   Biddeford Journal (Newspaper) - January 19, 1965, Biddeford, Maine                                Weather CLOUDY Report on Page Our Numbers Newt Dept. 282-1535 Business 283-3625 NO. 15 fork County's Dally Since 1884 JANUARY 19, 1965 Associated Press Wire Service 10 PAGES PRICE SEVEN CENTS MAKING DONATIONS toward the Biddeford High Athletic Field fund are these BHS left to Elaine Dennis For Wilfred and Hilda The barrel containing the was constructed and painted by a Reed Supplemental Budget Request Listed By Duquette AUGUSTA Reed's ments and agencies would supplemental budget recommended in his budget address for new or enlarged state department was filed in the Senate Sen. Arm and Appropriations Committee filed the Republican governor's About million of the funds would go to four Health & Mental Health & Corrections and the University of Maine The supplemental budget would give Education Department budgeted as million for addl tional operating funds at the teachers for vocational technical Junior class student and football The barrel is used at all basketball games and other and Is also displayed daily in the lobby for opening the proposed the where students and faculty Penobscot vocational technical may drop In coins toward construction of the ath Celebrating For Inaugural Hits Top Climax Tomorrow WASHINGTON The celebrating for President Johnson's inaugural hits top speed and anyone with enough energy and enough tickets ean keep partying until late at With dinner dances and an inaugural concert by the National there isn't an open moment on the Almost including the seems set for the whole point of this the taking of the presidential oath in front of the Capitol at noon Only the inaugural address remains and Johnson is expected to keep puttering with it until a few hours before delivery On that most important the Johnson's luck appears to be holding After hinting that it might snow on Johnson's great the weatherman backtracked and now sticks to the prediction that none is likely to But the bitter cold will making it rough on those who are or who are out the 2'/2-hour Today's highlights include a reception for Vice Presidentelect Hubert H. a reception for governors that will be so crowded tiie guests will be herded in in three hourly and a dance and reception for Young An ardent eager to could have trouble deciding where to A young party member from for could take in the dance for Young or go to his own state's inaugural or drop by for the National Symphony's special All and a half dozen other are running more or less simultaneously Nearly everything to which the public is by the has been sold It is not known for certain how many events Johnson will Monday he got things off to a rousing start by joining in the fun at the Democratic honoring party workers who helped keep Johnson in the White The performance lasted more than two hours and the Johnsons appeared to enjoy every minute of it. They applauded loud and long during the show which was capped by a final chorus of by the entire Mrs. Johnson had done her bit She and Mrs. Humphrey had presided at a reception for distinguished They greeted about 5,000 women in the fountain courts of the Na tional Gallery of hands and kissing old Humphrey and for other operating * * Health & Welfare would get including million for medical to the million for child welfare services and for welfare The Mental Health & Corrections share of the supplemental budget would be million to provide a new Bureau of improve the Bureau of Mental increase community mental health increase funds for programs and improve operation and staff at the various The University of Maine would receive to cover an increased grant for operations and for the proposed dropped by and Augusta commuter shook hands for half an Among items for other In No Tax Hike Seen In Industrial Plan Cited No tax raise was virtually as sured Biddeford taxpayers last night as Mayor Edward F. proposed a budget of Included in the mayor's proposals was the elimination of the office of director of economic and an area industrial development concept program working with Saco and Old Orchard The council struck out at junk enforcing existing state laws as well as new zoning Junk yards in nonconforming zones will be phased out in three Gaulin said if the two other health and highways and cemetery and The council approved a salary schedule submitted by the mayor which included a raise for the tax Gaulin explained the saying that the office formerly received five percent of all back taxes that were Under the new plan this will be saving the city Gaulin and a straight salary will be communities do not wish to paid the with Biddeford on a joint Overseer of the poor received al development will a raise recommended by have to go it the who told the council Gaulin told the council Tie would go out of town when needed to make contacts and help bring industry to the An office with clerical help is planned as Gaulin told the If the area concept is put to that the position now has increased responsibilities and has not been increased in pay in many The office of chief assessor and building inspector has been due to the work load under and has become a full time a possibility of the the mayor told the council communities hiring a full The city auditor's salary was agent may also be worked Gaulin Hugh Marshall is currently the director of the commission The budget slated for council approval next Monday calls for general government funds of Red Leaders Open Summit Conference Poland rulers of the Soviet Union and six East European satellites opened a summit conference today that may frame new policy on European Western diplomats in Warsaw said major new overtures to the West could They said the Communist leaders may agree to expand East-West reduce pressure on West Berlin and withdraw some Soviet troops from Communist East The Warsaw Pact's political advisory committee met in the Polish Council of Ministers the former Radziwill It was attended by the Communist party foreign ministers and defense ministers of the Soviet East Romania and Today's Chuckle When a man has a birthday he takes the day but when a woman has a she takes a year off. WRR Gen. ELECTROLUX Sales & Service Hose and Parts Try Our New Power Nozzle For Efficient Rug Cleaning For Demonstration Call JOSEPH DURFEE 931-4741 It was the first such full-dress meeting outside the Soviet Union for Soviet party chief Leonid I. Brezhnev and Premier Alexei N. Kosygin since they replaced Nikita S. Khrushchev three months The commander of Warsaw Pact Soviet Marshal A. A. arrived with the other delegates Monday following meetings in East Berlin last week with East German Communist leader Walter travels caused Western diplomats to think Moscow has made an important decision about East Germany and wanted Ulbricht filled in ahead of The diplomats speculated that Soviets might want to duce their estimated 20 to 22 army divisions in East Germany to meet pressure from Red China on the Soviet Union's southeastern The Soviets might also want to respond to Western overtures to reduce tension in Western military cuts and the disarray in the Atlantic Western diplomats speculate that reduction of Soviet strength in East Germany might accompany increased obligations of other Warsaw Pact perhaps in some collective This could explain why the Soviet press has hinted that the Warsaw meetings are to discuss countermoves to multilateral nuclear force posed for the North Treaty increased to Gaulin said the installation of accounting and business machines will require a good deal more work and the auditor is doing this eliminating outside accounts and saving The superintendent of the homestead is assigned on a temporary basis with the monies being assigned to supplement the welfare department if the city is successful in closing the The installation of ma chines will reduce the re quired in office Gaulin In sending out tax one office employe can do the work in six to 10 he where under the former system three girls worked three months The milk inspector will serve without Councilman Al cide Gagne objected to a salary for the position and Roland milk told the would serve without Gagne also questioned the salary of the Civil Defense Director Gilbert The council agreed to pay Boucher the proposed Raises were proposed for the police chief and city building and garbage The chief will receive a raise to per the captain to The janitor received a hike and garbage collectors more to Applications for junk yards were approved for Al's Garage 124 West after building inspector Theodore Dy er reported to the council that no junk or cars were in sight and the business conformed to all Being located in a area under the new zon ing the business will have to be phased out in three the mayor I. Zaitlin and 542 Elm was given a temporary consent to on Page Economic for increased recreational Maine Maritime to cover increased Sea & Shore to strengthen operations and implement federal aid fisheries Parks and for state planning and engineering and for the Keep Maine Scenic The budget also asks for a Division of Economic as a continuing fund for sugar beet research and for a study of higher education in AUGUSTA Legislation to boost the minimum pay of teachers by as much as a year was filed today by Rep. George A. The proposal would take effect July 1, 1966 and would add five annual steps to the present which ends now at the five-year groups have complained that the present schedule is so low that in ail but a few communities it no Present law requires that permitted to teach although they lack the usual minimum requirements of at least a year after five those with three years of school training those with four years of college and those with degrees * Carroll's would raise the first two classes by per year of experience to and after 10 and the last two classes by per year of experience to and after 10 Rep. Emilien filed a to change the taxation of property in unorganized townships for Present law requires a school tax amounting to the actual cost of educating children from those townships or a tax rate 10 mills above the statewide average in whichever is A statement of fact in said that this tax is burdensome in towns but costs next to nothing in the relatively uninhabited wildlands His proposal is to tax all unorganized territory at the average rate in There was no estimate of A resolve calling for a grant for a professional study of property tax administration at the state and local levels was submitted by Rep. John B. This is a recommendation of the Commission of Rep. Howard by a to exempt from taxation all real property which is located on airports and which is not revenue No Change Reported In Churchill's Condition News At A Glance By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Churchill Sir Winston Churchill's doc tor is called in the middle of the night and remains at the states man's Washington Celebrating for President Johnson's inaugural hits top President Johnson keeps his calendar free of all announced The big inaugural gala started 40 minutes late and had a little bit of Congress gives President Johnson's - billion defense program a generally warm National Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. leads in second day of civil rights drive in Ala. U.S. marshals jail Billie Sol Estes in after Supreme Court refuses to hear his appeal of fraud Severe cold wave hugs the Atlantic sending cool air into International Western diplomats in Warsaw say new overtures to the West could result from the Soviet bloc summit opening there U.N. delegates hope a proposed new formula will a But the two big powers are still West German Chancellor comes to Paris for a meeting with President de Gaulle that may be LONDON Sir Winston Churchill's doctor said just before noon 7 a.m. EST today there had been no further deterioration in the former prime minister's Churchill's Lord said he would issue another medical bulletin about 9 p.m. 4 p.m. EST. Lord Moran had been called to Churchill's bedside at 2:10 a.m. and spent five hours He reported shortly after 7 a.m. that Churchill had spent a very restless night and his condition had At 11:45 the 82-year-old physician issued this bulletin after another visit to his the four hours since the last there has been no further A spokesman for the British Medical Association had said after the early morning bulletin that he thought the next two days things would deteriorate * Moran's midday bulletin was the 10th issued since the 90-year-old statesman suffered a stroke last None has reported any and most have told of a gradual slackening of Sir Winston's hold on Commenting on the earlier the medical association spokesman think one must view with a good deal of concern that it was necessary for Lord Moran to stay during the I think there must have been extreme anxiety about his This is even worse than we have had all the With death apparently drawing near for the great wartime political leaders began canceling normal Prime Minister Harold Wilson postponed a statement to the House of Commons and a telecast tonight on the nation's trade He was reported seeking to put off a visit to West Germany Second Sweeps Filed AUGUSTA The second sweepstakes of the new legislative fourth to seek new revenue from filed today by Rep. J. Richard In all important respects it was the same as a filed last week by Rep. Richard J. which in turn was the same as the law now in effect in New The sweepstakes commission could hold two races a year at any licensed awarding purses up to during the It could sell chances for not over a ticket and awards with the balance of the revenue earmarked for The other two measures now as on file are lottery Churchill's Conservative party called off a telecast The House of Commons postponed until June the scheduled Wednesday celebration of the 700th of Simon de from which British democracy Queen Elizabeth II returned to London from her Christmas vacation at Lord who as Sir Anthony Eden was Churchill's chief deputy for 15 years and his successor as prime minister in 1955, cut short a vacation in Barbados and arrived in London with his Sir Winston is Lady Avon's Lady 79, was neat her husband's comforted by their youngest wife of former Cabinet minister Christopher As tension rose in the wake of Lord Moran's unexpected a crowd of some 200 including newsmen from many countries waited through the night outside the house at No. 28 Hyde Park Soon after Lord Moran the light went out in Winston's At 4 a.m. the door of the house opened and a police inspector Moran says there is nothing but because Lady Churchill is going to have a heavy day tomorrow and is sleeping at the he would like you to disperse and be a lot He doesn't want this hubbub to wake her The crowd moved quietly up the away from the a bus arrived with more Gemini Rocket Flight Success CAPE Fla. A Project Gemini spacecraft carrying a pair of mechanical simulated astronauts successfully rocketed over a scorching 16,600 miles an hour course today and parachuted to a landing in the Atlantic about 2,150 miles southeast of Cape The which subjected the spacecraft to maximum reentry was a crucial forerunner of an attempt to launch astronauts Virgil I. Grissom and John W. Young into orbit in a similar capsule in It was planned as the last unmanned flight of the A Titan 2 rocket propelled the 6,900-pound craft skyward at 9:03 a.m. Nineteen minutes later it landed in the intended impact area about 17 miles from the main recovery the aircraft carrier Lake Minutes later a recovery plane spotted the bell-shaped vehicle floating in waves six to eight feet Helicopters flew out from the Lake Champlain to retrieve the The Titan 2 hurled the spacecraft to an altitude of 105 Then mechanical black boxes riding the seats automatically sent signals to the control system to flip the capsule around 180 degrees so that its blunt protective heat shield was in position to absorb the re-entry These electronic crewmen then sent signals to separate an adapter section at the base of the capsule and to trigger four braking On orbital flights these rockets will serve to slow the capsule from orbital speed so it can return to They were not necessary on today's flight but were fired for testing At an altitude of 10,600 feet on the way an 18-foot diameter stabilizing t parachute The 84-foot main chute unfurled at 9,000 feet and lowered the into bhe sea at about 30 feet a Navy swimmers leaped from one of the helicopters and secured the capsule with an inflatable flotation Then they waited in a life raft for the Lake Champlain to reach the who made a suborbital space flight in Project Young and several other astronauts who one day may make Gemini followed the progress of the launching from the flight control The craft which Grissom and Young are to ride into space already is at Cape Kennedy undergoing Defense Program Gets Good Reception PLANNING for the Mothers March for the March of to take John Mrs. Norma Mrs. Isabelle place Jan. 28 from 7 to 9 p. m. left to Larry E. Mike Mrs. Theodore Mrs. Margarite and host for the meeting Mrs. Michael Mrs. Roger Mrs. Richard - captains and Atlantic Fred MOD and Mrs. ers will he named at a MOO captains meeting at 8 p. m. Monday at the Other captains named to date include Rita SO Western WASHINGTON - Con gress has given President John son's defense program a generally warm recep Some Democrats and Republi expressed mis givings on the lack of plans for new manned Shortly after the message went to Congress the Senate Armed Services Com and the Senate Defense Appropriations subcommittee announced plans to vite Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamaro to joint probably early in to present details not given in the The huge program would cost million less than the Penta estimated billion spending in the fiscal year ending June 30 and billion less than last * * * The President attributed this to completion of many needed changes and increases in the and programs which are starting to bear The United he is militarily than at any other time in its peacetime we can walk the road of peace because we have the strength we the President said Johnson outlined tnw major gram. new weapon systems designed to beef up this armed The a new missile system with twice the er of the Polaris whose nuclear warhead can deliver a blast equal to 800,000 tons of TNT on a target nearly 29,000 miles A series of what Johnson called new loads for strategic A new short-range attack missile SRAM which could be fired from or other The President said he would request more than million to continue a program of extending the life and improving the effectiveness of He announced plans te eliminate two squadrons of ly model which he termed the of the eight generations of these jet intercontinental bomber In the field of conventional war Johnson said he planned to start development of the cargo of carrying 750 men at a He also announced plans for large-scale procurement of both the controversial formerly known as the as a standard and a Navy attack He said construction of four attack submarines and 10 destroyers also would start under the new  

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