Biddeford Journal (Newspaper) - March 22, 1966, Biddeford, Maine Weather LIGHT RAIN Report on Page o tint a I Our Numbers 282-1535 Business 263-3621 VOL. 82, NO. 68 fork County's State 1884 MARCH 22, 1966 Associated Press Wife Service 12 PAGES PRICE SEVEN CENTS Jj i P N Region Is Eliminated From Race WASHINGTON - The the report government to six locations today its search for a site for a the world's The National Academy of after apprisal of 85 proposed recommended further study of sites Ann Brookhaven National the Sierra foothills near South Barrington or near and Colo. As to the first five the selection committee said they all have the nucleus of a strong accelerator design group or one of the nation's outstanding universities neither the university strength nearby nor the existing design group that is considered But it said the combined advantages of The Wells Kennebunk area was one of the areas bidding for the site of the federal project of erecting an atom good climate and an area readily available large enough to accommodate any conceivable experiment or expansion are such as to make the Denver site merit serious Energy which would operate the 200-billion-electron-volt particle or which has not yet authorized the new atomic research The reduced list goes to the Atomic Energy Commission for the final site At one time more than 200 ap were in the The number of eligible cities was pared to 85 last year and turned over to a special com of the National Academy of The committee has been working since last September to narrow the If its The recommendation is are disclosed binding on either the Atomic they will be turned over to the RECEIVING the of the award for 1965-66 is Joseph G. and making the presentation is Joseph A. exalted ruler of the Lodge of The award is an annual program designed to give recognition to those members contributing to the welfare of the Maloney was cited for his leadership in taking charge of the major portion of the construction of a new wing to the Elks Portland and the improvements made at the Protestant Clergymen Refused Italian Entry Atomic Energy Commission which will then pick the ultimate The proposed machine would be a 200-billion-clec-tron-volt - BEV - accelerator - the world's most power fill device in the field and the costliest single sci installation ever Its has yet to be approved by * * * The machine would be de signed to explore the fundamental secrets of matter for peaceful It would be shaped like a giant round or race track nearly a mile in Scientists contend it might eventually yield a rich practical payoff in new knowledge - in a range from helping develop new sources of energy to making new advances in medicine and even weather It would take about eight years to cost about million a year to and employ about 2,300 scientists and Another 1,000 scientists would be expected to visit it annually for research The AEC has Indicated it may take several months more before selecting the final winner of what Gov. Roger D. Branigin of Indiana has termed the prize of the Rep. Craig a member of the Joint Senate House Atomic and long critical of the site selection process for the has referred to the race as 200 BEV bonanza - the government's biggest free offer to all comers since open ing the Cherokee Strip to the homesteaders in 1893." The 85 proposed sites turned over to the academy's lection committee last Septem ber had been chosen from an original group of 126 proposals representing more than 200 in 45 states - all but Vermont and New New teamed with Maine in a joint proposal for locating the machine in near the New Hampshire In various cities throughout the reception tees turned out to greet tion teams from the In discussing each of the sitel recommended the my's report made these Ann Arbor - A chief tion is its proximity to the University of a major school with strength in the engineering and mathematical The Detroit Metropolitan about 35 minutes driving time hat frequent direct flights to other major metropolitan Large lakes in the vicinity erate the ROME - The Anglican a city councilman from Belfast Archbishop of Canterbury arrived to a cheering welcome today for historic Christian unity talks with Pope Paul But two Protestant clergymen who called him and came along on the same plane from London were refused entry to Dissension over the visit of Dr. Michael Ramsey marked the departure from The two two other militant anti-Catholic ministers and Company Land In The Saco Industrial Corporation has signed an option for the sale of approximately 6V2 acres of land in the Industrial Park in the area of the sewage treatment to a firm for the present will remain at its it was announced This firm has plans for the immediate construction of one general purpose building of approximately 1(T,000 square feet Signs Option For Industrial Park with employment of 25 to 35 mostly Future plans call for another special type building within three to five At the present two other industries are located in the Northeast in a 7,200 square foot manufactures industrial arid medical and Lyn - Flex in a 98,000 square foot modern manufactures in for the shoe industry Since the land was purchased in 1957, paved water sewer a sewage treatment plant and a railroad spur have been Including the two industrial buildings located over has been invested to date with very definite plans for additional facilities to be added to attract more industries to the Saco had flung the word at the archbishop as they boarded his At Rome airport police stopped the Rev. John a Free Presbyterian minister from Northern and the Rev. Ian moderator of the Free Presbyterian Church of Northern Frontier police said there were written instructions from the Italian interior minister to keep them out of the and that they would have to go On the first official visit of a head of the Anglican Church to the Vatican since the schism of 1534, Dr. Ramsey and the Pope will discuss Christian unity in a meeting Wednesday at the The next day they will pray together and exchange an embrace of Five militant shouted as the archbishop prepared to leave for Rome from the London The clergymen and a Belfast city the plane with the archbishop to protest to They had led Apollo Triplets Chosen SPACE cr aboard the nation's first Tex. of the United original Virgil I. almost drowned in 1961 when his Mercury capsule sank after he became the second American to rocket into About four years he took his second space ride - the first man to do so - as command pilot on the maiden mission of the two-man Gemini he is back to launch another The crewcut Air Force lieutenant colonel will be command three-man an Apollo craft like one designed to carry men to the Air Force Lt. Col. Edward H. White II and Navy Lt. Roger B. Chaffee were named Monday to take an Apollo spacecraft on a shakedown cruise of up to 14 days in earth The flight will be the first of at least four manned Apollo flights planned before the United States attempts to shoot three men to the moon before 1970, perhaps by late 1968. The space triplets are ly slated to take the first flight in early 1967, but if all goes well in training and spacecraft preparation for the it could be launched as early as Their mission might be sort of a ringing out the and ring ing in the new in the staging a space rendezvous between the Apollo ship and the last two man Gemini cur rently Gemini 12. * * * Such a Dr. Robert director of the Manned Spacecraft said on Page a demonstration against the vis it outside the Lambeth Palace last The five demonstrators began shouting as the archbishop stood on the front steps to the plane waving to a group of newsmen Police escorted them quickly to the back steps of the plane and after questioning them for awhile allowed them to board it They kept Four were ministers representing the British Council of the International Council of Christian a mainly fundamentalist body with headquarters in 111. The five were the Rev. Ian moderator of the Free Presbyterian Church of Northern who picketed the Vatican at the opening of the Ecumenical the Rev. John another Free Presbyterian the Rev. Jack a Baptist from the Rev. Robert an Anglican vicar in North Lon and James McCarroll of the Belfast City Dr. Ramsey has said he does not expect Christian unity in his Catholic leaders have said much the Poverty Symposium Set At St. Francis College Shipping Ripped By U. S. Jets Poor Among a symposium on will be held May 5, 6 and 7 at St. Francis Pool The committee for the affair is comprised of Rev. Benedict O. F. college Rev. Paul O. F. Division of Rev. Matthew O. F. Division of Natural Dr. Franz Division of Social Hugh Division of Wayne director of Joseph assistant York County Community Action Gaetano Santa student senate representative and Rev. Robert of the South Congregational The advisory - committee includes Most Rev. Daniel Joseph Bishop of Rt. Rev. Msgr. William G. diocese of Rev. Paul director of Packard Sen. Margaret Chase Vice Presidential Home Draws Fire WASHINGTON - A proposal to build a Washington home for the vice president may get caught today in the crossfire MOTEL WORK And Pleasant Surroundings With Good Pay Call 985-4404 4:00 P. M. CELEBRITIES REASONABLE PRICES Madeline $ Beauty & Wig Shoppe 78 Union Saco 282-1321 of a House versus The was scheduled for a showdown last week but its backers postponed the test until today in hopes of building up sufficient strength to The would authorize the expenditure of to build an official residence for the vice president on 10 acres of land now owned by the government at the site of the U.S. Naval Ob next door to the British Additional money would be provided annually for maintenance and Leading the fight against the are House Republican Leader Gerald R. Ford and all 11 GOP members of the House Public Works Hi * * In a recent Ford said the Republican opposition had no relation to the fact that Vice President Hubert H. Hum is a Today's Chuckle never I've got enough money to last me for the rest of my I buy WRR Gen. But this is not the Ford to spend money on any nonwar project that could be delayed until the Viet Nam war's drain on the Treasury slows goes far beyond even at a time when this na tion also has to provide the 11 Republican committee members said in a joint They said there was no justification for spending the money when the administration has proposed cuts in the school milk military housing and educational The Democratic majority on the Public Works Committee said construction of a residence for the vice president is because of accel burden upon the office of the vice Congress has been toying with the idea of a White for almost 50 In the several prominent cit have offered to donate mansions in Washington as an official residence for the vice The Senate last year passed a to set up a commission to study the whole MACHINISTS TOP PAY OVERTIME PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT APPLY IN OR ATLANTIC PRECISION PRODUCTS Smith Street 283-3878 South Viet Nam - U.S. jet pilots reported today they struck heavy blows at trucking and shipping in North Viet blasting more than half of a 50-vehicle convoy in a mountain pass and sinking or damaging five Marine spokesmen reported that the Leathernecks killed at least 205 Communists in expanding ground operations in South Viet Nam's northern But 10 Leathernecks were killed in the crash of a Marine and an A4 Skyhawk crashed on a bombing run in support of the The pilot was As the weather cleared over North Viet U.S. spokesmen said they were highly pleased with the results of Monday's raids by Air Force and Navy the successes cost the Air Force a needle-nosed Voodoo reconnaissance jet which was shot down northeast of The pilot was listed as The Viet Cong gave another demonstration of their guerrilla hitting the airport at Dalat before dawn and damaging a number of Two platoons of about 50 Reds penetrated the airport grounds after a mortar On the political Buddhist students in Da Nang and Hue demonstrated peacefully against the government of Premier Nguyen Cao Ky. In Thich Tarn a leader of the Buddhist political personally halted a student demonstration although the Na tional Buddhist Institute he heads issued a communique making clear it is unhappy with Ky. A flight ol Air Force spotted the truck convoy parked near the Pass 60 miles south of Vinh in the North Vietnamese Flying through heavy the jet pilots said they de mar regional Action for Interracial New Robert Maine Division of Economic Gov. John H. Rabbi Harry Temple Beth Dr. Edward T. Wesleyan Conn Miss Charlotte David Ries author of Lonely Rep. Stanley Tupper and Sen. Edmund S. * The first session on the after noon of May 5, will be on the and the speaker will be Paul Jacobs from the Center for the Study of Democratic In Panelists will be Sam economic ad visor for and Mrs. Jo anne A. Massachusetts Service The topic of the evening session will be and with speaker Rev. Arthur Ecumenical Council expert on from England and panelists Rev. David an studies and Tony Benedict Labre The third session on Friday afternoon will have a topic of and Speakers will be Bayard Civil Rights and Nat social Friday night a folk singer will highlight the program which will be followed by the Saturday morning topic of Present and The speakers will be Robert author of Men and Free and Bernard deputy director of the U.S. Office of Economic The panelists for session will be participants in previous sessions who are free to Each session will be followed by as many small group sions as In these rOom will be allowed for the principals of each along with from the the the poor and invited guests actually involved or concerned with the poverty or damaged 27 trucks in three passes and knocked out 14 antiaircraft Navy pilots from the carriers Ranger and Enterprise hit 59 targets and reported they de or damaged five gun boats 46 miles north of Dong three junks 37 miles south of Vinh and two bridges and a ferry crossing astride a route linking with the Ho Chi Minh In the Navy and Air Force planes pounded what was described by intelligence sources as a Viet Cong rest area 75 miles northeast of Air spotters said 60 Viet Cong were killed and an ons a small bridge and a number of buildings were de A wounded captive who identified himself as a North Vietnamese lieutenant told American newsmen in fire power is too big for The Dao Van 39, said he decided to surrender and was picked up by an Ameri can helicopter which brought him to a medical aid station during the U.S. 1st Air Division's recent cam around Bong Indonesia May Ease Off On War WORKS LIKE MAGIC CAR WASH Drive A Clean Car Needed 1 Minute And 75e 100 Free Gold Bond Stamps With Each Wash BRIGGS Coin Operated Car Wash Heath Street Old Orchard Maine SINGAPORE - Diplomats in Singapore predicted today that Indonesia's new military regime will gradually call off President Sukarno's three-year-old undeclared war against Diplomatic sources said they expect Indonesian armed raids against Malaysia will end but the propaganda campaign against the federation of former British territories probably will continue for some Lt. Gen. Suharto's new re gime realizes it must improve Indonesia's economy if it is to avoid widespread opposition from the one diplomat and one of the quickest ways of doing this would be to reopen trade with Singapore and President Sukarno's with Malaysia disrupted his country's shipment of tin and rubber through Singapore and the main source of Indonesian foreign exchange The tin mines and rubber plan tations in Indonesia have been allowed to run down during the past two the sources but Radio Jakarta said today rubber plantation workers have been ordered to step up their people of Indonesia are tired of going one diplomat * * * of the main reasons for the student demonstrations that led to the downfall of Sukarno and his and was the economic chaos in the Until they were fired by the army last was first deputy premier and foreign minister and Saleh was third deputy Both were regarded as The predictions of a softer line against Malaysia were also based on a statement by the new foreign Adam Monday that Indonesia's foreign policy under the previous government was The new regime's task heavy because we must bring back the nation's prestige in the eyes of the people and the side Malik The diplomats said peace feet ers were sent to early this year when armed forces led by Gen. Abdul Haris were in charge of the dropped from public view after Sukarno fired him as defense minister in February but Suharto's regime is expected to give him a prominent post in the new The diplomats also said there is a strong possibility that a meeting can be arranged between Indonesia's new military rulers and the leaders of President Ferdinand E. Marcos of the Philippines tried to interest Sukarno in such a meeting before the army over on March 11, but Sukarno rejected it. Radio Jakarta said in Indonesia were complying with Suharto's order to lower prices on some The broadcast reported a drop of 10 per cent in the price of soma TURNPIKE CRASH - A single car mishap on the Maine Turnpike near Route ill hospitalized Muriel I. 76, el New yesterday A wrecker removes the damaged station wagon which left the veered ente the outside shoulder traveling traveled 320 crossed ever the median strip and southbound lanes Mart it crashed tote at embankment near criver Tennis waa taken to the Webber Hospital sba li toted ta fair fractured right Tha husband el the Injured M. waa traveling ahead the crash In his m according toState Trooper Hail of M. Trash Ir. nf Saw assisted to the