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   Biddeford Journal (Newspaper) - October 15, 1965, Biddeford, Maine                                Do Your Part Give To Community Chest Weather Report on Page Our Numbers Km Dept. 282.153$ Business 283-3621 VOL. NO. 242 York County's Since OCTOBER 15, 1966 Associated Press Wire 12 PAGES PRICE SEVEN CENTS SPONSORED by the Old Orchard Beach a reception for the community's teachers was held last night at Jameson School on Scaled at the head table left to Mrs. Hugh secretary of the local P. T. Unfair Labor Charge Is Made Against Saco Firm New Union Vote Asked chairman of the Council Deplores Anti-Semitism VATICAN CITY - Vatican Ecumenical Council voted final endorsement today of a historic Roman Catholic declaration deploring anti-Semitism and declaring that the Jews as a whole cannot be blamed for the crucifixion of The bishops voted to leave out ithe controversial word while stating that the should not be presented as a people by God or By a vote of 1,763-250 in St. Peter's the bishops of the Roman Catholic Church gave overall approval to the declaration on the Church's attitude toward including the The with its key passages about the Jews and a statement denouncing racial will become a Church decree after one more promulgation by Pope Paul VI and the council in session of the This possibly will come on Oct. 28 or Nov. 18. The document easily obtained the vote it needed for but the size of the opposition vote was the largest given to any council document in a final Opponents included conservative and Middle East prelates opposed to the entire document and progressive bishops who wanted to retain the wording that received preliminary approval in the council a year A council giving the vote said the bishops in a specific ballot on the reference voted 1,821 to 245 to leave it The 2,200 Roman Catholic prelates at the council Thursday voted 10-1 in favor of the introduction to the section dealing with the Jews in the document the Church's attitude to ward The introduction says there is a spiritual bond between Christians and Jews and urges between The council also voted on the controversial section saying that happened to Christ in his Passion cannot .be attributed to all without dis- AUGUSTA - The effect in Maine of the largest national draft call since Korea won't be known until next the Selective Service director said But he said he expects to be calling some married men without children no later than Col. Paul B. Merrick said Maine's part of. the quota of 45,224 in December will be reported to him from national headquarters probably Monday or The November call in Maine is for 361 men toward a national call of 38,350. Presumably the December call will be On the same Merrick Saturday An Appropriate Time To Salute Newsboys are but they are also and there is perhaps no more rewarding way of commending the valuable service rendered American newspaper readers by the nation's newsboys than for each city and town in this magnanimous land of ours to salute them on the one day that is exclusively Oct. 16. Governor Reed has joined other public officials throughout the nation in recognizing the most essential service contributed by those ambitious He has proclaimed Saturday as National Mrs. Conrad Mrs. George Freeman vice 4v,, 4_ Bernard C. superintendent of Old Orchard In hls Proclamation he In the State of m Beach and Saco Mrs. Forbush and Mrs. Archie recognition of these contribution to our be it further that all citizens of this great state take advantage of the opportunity to salute these energetic youngsters who are acquiring the admirable basic skills of the free enterprise system as they perform their vital From their first in abbreviated form and at widely spaced centuries few commodities have been as eagerly received by the public as Although human interests and ways of life have changed greatly since the days of Benjamin the insatiable craving for the printed word is ever With the mass distribution of newspapers into every section of the the nucleus of a unique group of independent businessmen was From this nucleus have developed today's thousands of In addition to the invaluable service rendered the literate public by these enterprising youngsters - a service which can be gauged by the number of calls which flood a newspaper office on the infrequent occasions when a mechanical breakdown or other obstacle causes a delay in arrival at a home - individual business initiative is fostered in the truest sense of the free enterprise as Governor Reed recognized in his There are myriad essays and catchphrases to commemorate the devotion to duty of even but words fail to describe the character inherent in a youngster who often willingly forsakes the games and frolics of his companions and friends so that you may receive your in fair weather and searing hot or That is why Newspaper Day is important to especially the tenacious then nor sources assumed from Jews of the strength of the vote on the The council adjourned before introduction that this section the ballots were on Page Married Maine Men Face Draft will be instructions whether to start drafting childless married men between 19 and 26, as some states have reported they will be Some local boards will be calling these men for physical examinations in he so there will be some available for induction if they are This group has been lapped by the draft since At that in the early 1950's, were being summoned Merrick The regular order of selection he is delinquent single men between 9 and 26, starting with the older ones and working and married men without children or other dependents except their also working down from 25 years and 11 months to 19 Nine single men are be ing drafted Selective Service policy is not to call 18-year-olds except for physicals at about 18 years and 9 Merrick said students over 19 who keep their grades up will not be called for the present but who flunk out in midyear are they'll be drafted before another term starts and they could be A National Labor Relations Board examiner has ruled that Industries Inc. in Saco has engaged in unfair labor practices and recommended that the result of a union election be set aside and new elections Arthur E. trial examiner for the made the recommendation in an 18-page decision released today in the case of and United Shoe Workers of America An election for representation at the plant by the United Shoe Workers was held April 6. Out of 101 eligible the union was defeated 68-26, with eight challenged The union filed claiming that the employer told employes that if they voted for the union they would lose benefits and be required to work the employer interrogated employes as to their vote in the the employer threatened to close the or to if the union was successful in the the employer threatened to discharge or lay off employes if the union was successful in the the employer engaged in surveillance and created the impression of surveillance of union the employer made promises of benefit and withheld benefits in order to discourage union the employer told its employes that a vote for the union would be futile and that it would work to their serious the employer interviewed employes individually or in small groups away from their work station and by other acts the employer violated the act and violated the rules relating to pre-election The Saco plant at One Lehner Road in Saco's Industrial Park sells and distributes shoe crepe soles and related In his recommended Reyman asked the full board to order that cease and desist (a) Discouraging membership of its employes in United Shoe workers of America or any other labor by discriminating against its employes in regard to their hire or tenure of employment or any term or condition of Threatening employes with adverse including job in the event they select a labor organization as their collective bargaining or in any like or similar manner interfering or coercing employes in the exercise of their right to to join or assist the union herein or any other labor to bargain collectively through representatives of their own on Page Twin Governor Praises Roberts Expansion HELP WANTED WOMEN New factory operation Women interested in learning sewing or other skills for eventual full-time factory Opportunity to earn per hour on plus Nursery facilities would be Apply At Maine Employment Security Commission 310 Main Biddeford State Department Seeking Orderly Cuban Evacuation WASHINGTON - The State Department plans to send Fidel Castro a note today aimed at setting up orderly evacuation of an estimated 30,000 to 50,000 Cubans to the United More than 200 refugees al ready have sailed to Florida in small boats since the Cuban prime minister opened Camar ioca Sunday as an embarkation port. President Johnson has hung out a welcome sign for Cubans who want to come But he wants an orderly process that will allow for some not helter-skelter voyages across the Florida The Castro government already has responded to a U.S note last week which proposed CERAMIC WALL TILE Many Colors To Choose Reg. 89c Sq. Ft. Expert Installation MAINE LINOLEUM CO. 11 Alfred Biddeford 284 5041 ways of carrying out the Havana first priority should go to close relatives of Cubans already but made counter proposals on other Still to be settled are such matters as giving second high est priority to political prison as Washington listing the evacuees by departure points and means of Once these items are agreed U.S. officials figure the formal refugee flow can start in about 10 U.S. diplomats declined to disclose details of the second U.S. note on grounds they do not want to reveal Washington's bargaining The note was earmarked for transmission to Havana via the who represent the United States in Estimates on how many Cubans may come here are admittedly only guesses at this U.S. officials figured 15,000 to 20;000 may fall within the definition of close Vietnamese Claim 218 Guerillas Killed COLLEGE NIGHT ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE Pool Read - Biddeford OCTOBER 15th 7-10 M. All High School Senior Boys And Girls And Their Parents Are Admission Officers From 40 Colleges Will Be Present To Answer Your APPLES For A Good Selection On MacINTOSH AND NORTHERN SPIES Come To ' ORCHARD Buy From The Grower And L. Morissette Boom Road Saco Castro has been quoted as saying there are 15,000 political prisoners in estimates place the total at up to 30,000 - but it is still uncertain how if Castro wil let The influx will add to a burden which has fallen most heavily on south So since 1961, some 180,000 Cubans have registered at the refugee center in About 1,000 a month arrive by small boats or by way of Mexico or Rep. Dante B. a Democrat who represents southern said entry for the time being should be limited to relatives and political prison ers - an estimated 30,000 to 50, 000, he Fascell said in s House relocation centers should be opened in other parts of the country to take some of the burden off Miami He called for congressional hearings and continued federal payment of transportation and housing NOTICE SACO P. T. A. October 19 8 P. M. Thornton Academy Linnell Gymnasium Guest Speaker MR. JOHN JACQUES Co-Ordinator Of Student Aid University Of Maine Portland South Viet Nam - The South Vietnamese army claimed today that its troops killed 218 Viet Cong guer rillas in two battles in the past two The claim was not confirmed by U.S. military The Vietnamese said 168 guer rillas were killed in the major battle Wednesday night in the Mekong 10 miles south west of Can Tho and 95 miles southwest of Earlier they had reported 60 Viet Cong About 500 guerrillas clashed with a government battalion which was reinforced by four other The government troops as a whole suffered moderate the Vietnamese but one company took heavy During the 37 Vietnamese prisoners of the Viet Cong were set A Vietnamese photographer for The Associated Huynh Thanh also was killed during the Fifty Viet Cong were reported killed in another Vietnamese operation Thursday in Binh Duong Province 20 miles northwest of The Vietnamese said they took light losses in the Troops of the Army's 1st Infantry Division reported sporadic contact in the same area today but said there were no casualties to either Jos. T. Letellier & Sons Our Complete Installation Of A CRANE Heating System IN ONE DAY CRANE Cast Iron it Copper Fin Type Baseboard Units PLUMBING & HEATING 207 Pool Biddeford - 282-1184 Roval R. Chretien Sales Rep. - Res. 284-7012 Sales it Service JOSEPH Representative Wilbur O. O. 934-4741 or 934-2585 Four U.S. Army helicopters were shot down Thursday in the central highlands as 8,000 troops of the 1st Air Cavalry Division ended a huge five-day opera American casualties were described as Three of the helicopters were lifted to safety by giant ters called Chinooks but the other was apparently by the Viet Cong. U.S. sources said 45 Viet Cong were killed and 46 captured in the offensive in the Suai Ca Val ley 280 miles north of With 4,000 to 6,000 government troops also taking it was the biggest operation of the A U.S. spokesman said earlier it appeared that the large enemy force previously reported in the area had chosen to flee rather than The South Vietnamese said their troops have killed 39 Viet Cong and captured 14 in an operation that has been going on for a week south of in the northernmost sector of Viet They reported three guerrillas killed today and seven Troops of the U.S. 101st Air borne Brigade routed about 25 Viet Cong Thursday in the Qui Nhon area 260 miles north of The Americans came under heavy fire as they ap a They drove the guerrillas into a killed on Gov. John H. Reed today con John Roberts Inc. of in their planning of a new factory for Biddeford's Industrial Gov. Reed stated in a telegram to Plant Manager Carmen offer my personal congratulations and I know I speak for all Maine citizens in welcoming the news of your building plans at The creation of additional job opportunities in your facility represents a gain for the Biddeford area and the State of I am proud to have you in our industrial My best wishes for continual growth and success for your Reed Roberts recently announced plans for a expansion program which includes building a 75,000 square feet the at Biddeford's Industrial Some 200 additional jobs will be doubling the present A unique feature of the new plant will be a at the plant to care for children of women Stores To Open In Mahaney Block Today's Chuckle One reason the apples are always on top of the basket is that there are always a lot of little ones holding up Gen. WANTED HOUSES FOR SALE CAPE COD OR RANCH We Have The Norman J. Lessard Saco Old Orchard Beach 934-4891 Two new stores will open shortly in the Mahaney Alfred ac cording to the owner of the Edgar R. 54 Adams Morin's Quality Shoe Store and Morin's and Luncheonette will be ready for operation Morin stated The new shoe store and pizza store will comprise around 4,000 square feet floor A total of ten employees will staff the new Morin The building which was nearly 100 percent demolished by a serious blaze that gutted the interior has been entirely Ralph formerly connected with Boston Shoe Store and Endicott - Johnson Shoe Co. will manage the shoe store which will complete line of shoes for the whole Morin The store will open in a week or Morin The floors will have wall to wall covering with Philippine Luan wall and a tile ceiling with modern fluorescent Modern furniture and equipment will soon be Lessard Ample parking for customers with space for 30 cars will be available in the rear of the store with a direct entrance from the parking lot which will be completely black Three full time employes and one part time employe will be used in the shoe The shoe store will be of the largest and most modern shoe stores in the Morin A complete of shoes will be The site was formerly by Hardware Equipment for the pizza operation will soon be Take out service and self service cafeteria style for pizza and other foods will be available for Morin said he is now accepting applications and interviewing persons to staff the two stores he plans to open NORTH SACO Grange Fair October 1* Afternoon And Evening Fancy Work Home Cooked Food And Other Merchandise On Sale BAKED BEAN SUPPER To 7:01 P. M. Adults 75c, Children iH Auction la The Evening GET FOR YOUR OLD TV IN TRADE FOR A NEW RCA Victor Color Set See Us First For Q. E. Electric Built-in G.E. Or EMERSON TV PORTABLE Only  

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