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   Biddeford Journal (Newspaper) - May 24, 1966, Biddeford, Maine                                May 24, 1966 Personals Deaths William 73 is a medical patient a I the Webber James J. 66 Mason j is medical at the Webber John 15 Summit is a medical patient at the Webber mi. I; and Mrs. Arlon E. Sea the weekend in Rockville with their son and j. Mr. and Allen P. | Harold 98 lin has arrived at Guam in the Mariana where he has accepted at the ship repair facility THE WEATHER Biship Knights of have installation of officers tonight at 8 in CAR Members of the Unity Social Chili will go to Glen Mor (i tomorrow for group will return for a busk ness session at the home of Florence Central in- Servicemen With Maine Ties Die In Action ions PORTLAND - Tonight creasing high cloudiness temperature in the Southwest winds around 10 Wednesday partly cloudy with showers likely and a chance of scattered Warm and Southwest winds 15-25 mph shifting to westerly late in the Showers and ending by WASHINGTON - Tuo servicemen with Maine been killed in the Defense De- reported i 25 2(i 127 MAY HIGH a.m. p.m. Maurice Janelle 2:14 4:08 5:08 2:5fi 4:5(i 5:5fi 7:02 TIDES LOW a.m. p.m. 7:38 8:50 10:;{2 10:50 11:32 12:38 - Federation Of Church Women Installs Officers A Bible study and prayer service will be conducted Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Faith Tabernacle Church corner of Atlantic Avenue and Third Old Orchard it be I Women's Maurice 55, of South a for the Biddeford Fire died last night at a land Born at Biddeford April Fred he wiis the son of installation of lander Sr. and Amanda ( and has always in this lie ed Biddeford schools a in a member of the Belief Association and Sacred Heart League of St. Joseph's He joined the Biddeford Fire Department as a call man on Nov. 1, 1942, and in 11)52 became a hoseman on Engines t and 4. He has been a regular member of the department since Jan. 1, 1959. Surviving are his Mrs. Helen two They were identified as Marine Pfc. John R. of Union and Army Pfc. Mark F. whose parents reside atj the Brunswick Naval Air retired Army Col. Cleo H. said he learned that his son was killed in heavy action at Da Nang The youth entered the Marines shortly after his graduation from Union High School in 1964. He had been in Viet Nam two Pfc. Udell's Louis F. is a lieutenant commander in charge of the ground control approach unit at the Brunswick air Ft. Mrs. Udell moved to last but their son had not lived in the Maine He had served in the Army two years and in Viet Nam since last Brother James Landry ALFRED - Brother Henry tn i- i i. r Joseph of the wms Mills herd will church at a i the conducted officers larian ii Federation of Saco during a meeting last night the Biddeford with 18 members The slate is made up of Mrs. Evelyn Mrs. Louise vice Mrs. Bernice treasurer and Mrs. Mildred The session was conducted Mrs. who led the group devotions with reading of Bond of 11 was noted this meeting will be the last of the current the Un Sunday School classes and a service are conducted each Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in Christ Dane Holy Eucharist will take place Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. in Christ Episcopal At Trinity Holy take place a.m. Episcopal Eucharist will Wednesday at 9 day at will 5 p. be said in St. Monica's Catholic four Mrs. Marie Ange Miss Cecile Grenier and Mrs. Romuald all of four Arthur of Frank D. and Paul Emile both of and two | grandchildren and several nieces and Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 10 a.m. from St. Joseph's with burial in St. Joseph's Friends may call at the Funeral 1 Stone Thursday and Friday from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. Choir rehearsals at Biddeford United Church of Christ take place each Wednesday the Junior choir at 6:15 p.m. and the Senior choir at 7 p.m. son and activities will start again Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. at the York The exec board will meet during A partial report was heard on the April calendar project and an unexpected sum for the treasury was A buffet lunch was served by the Mrs. Ethel Mrs. Marjorie Fenderson Harrison and Mrs. Em A prayer and praise service for members of the Advent Christian will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p. at the parsonage on Chapel Christian Science Winter will hold a service Wednesday evening at 7:45. The reading room will be open to the public on Thursday afternoon from 2 to 4. Prayer meeting will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 with choir rehearsal following at 8:30 nl the Lyman First Baptist Goodwins A prayer service will take place Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in the Advent Christian Route 35, Kennebunk Lower Community Bible Study will be conducted Wednesday at 7:30 p. at the Ogunquit Baptist Shore Sister St. Emerentienne Rev. Sister St. Emerentienne 91, nee Marie Elise a sister Servant of the Heart of Mary Shepherd died late Monday night at the Villa Bay Saco following a long She was horn at St. Aug. 5, 1874, daughter of Francois Xavier and Marie She entered the order in 1900. She spent some years of her religious life in She also taught at St. Ann's Orphanage in St. Joseph's and later at the Provincial House Bay View where she has lived since 1949, She is survived by a Alfred Theriault several nephews ami Funeral services will be held at the Chapel of the Provincial House in Bay View on Thursday at 10 a.m. Friends may call at the convent in Bay View from 2 to 8 p.m. today and A service will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the Full Gospel Route 9-A, just off Route 109. A prayer and Bible study hour will be held in the vestry of the Village Baptist Wednesday at 7:30 m. P. si's Recover Sold ler s Body Funerals PAUL O. MENARD Funeral services for Paul O. Menard of 59 High were held this morning at 9 from St. Andre's Church A solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated by Rt. Rev. Msgr. Aime assisted by Rev. Germain Bureau as deacon and Rev. Donald as Sing ing was by members of the St Andre's Church under the direction of Charles with Mrs. Laura Proulx as Bearers were Henry Robert Adelbert and Robert Bural took place in the family lot in St. Joseph's Cemetery with committal prayers recited by Father TO PAY RESPECTS Officers and members Court will meet at S p.m. Wednesday at the Emond Funeral 72 Hill to pay respects to a ROGER PERREAULT OLD ORCHARD BEACH - Funeral services for Roger 48, of Washington this were con ducted at 8 this morning from St. Margaret's Church Rev. Royal J. Parent officiated at the requiem high mass and music was under the direction of Mrs. Antonio Burial was in St. Joseph's with graveside prayers by Father Bearers were Roland Ernest Albert and Kenneth Mac News At A Glance STOCKHOLM Maine The hotly 0f Army was recovered bv divers from feet of water in Square Lake who was stationed at Air Force drowned Sunday when a large wave struck a boat broadside and hurled him and a companion in In the The companion Robert man aged to climb back into the 1 Stock Market NEW YORK Airlines recovered in a strong stock market early Trading was Airlines recovered from a slump late Monday when responded to indications bv the Civil Aeronautics Board it expected the airlines to reduce fares next Analysts said there was nothing new about that selective reductions may be jn the Northwest airlines spurted ( and Braniff 3 Eastern about 4, American and Pari American a point or Jordan - Jor danian forces beat off Israeli raiders who crossed the border Monday night in an to blow up a building at 50 miles north of a Jordanian military spokesman claimed An Israeli army in Tel Aviv denied the Jordanian By THE PRESS VIET NAM South Viet Nam's military assembles its supporters at a political congress in Buddhist leaders in continue to assail Premier Ky. j Alter a week of fighting death in the the grim laces of war give way to smiles in Da POLITICS National attention centers on Oregon Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller's suggestion about a 1968 ticket gives Republican moderates a combination many might be willing to chance in an effort to retain parly WASHINGTON Two powerful tees and their chairmen embark today on a collision course over the Central Intelligence Sentiment appears lo be increasing in the Pentagon for a stand with allied nations that shirk their common defense The House opens debate today on a to raise the federal minimum wage and extend its coverage to 7.2 million more INTERNATIONAL President Sukarno yields and agrees to peace negotiations wilh The British navy awaits oi ders lo move into Britain's jammed and low away strikebound A Japanese a little short ol MRS. MABEL P. OLD ORCHARD BEACH A solemn requiem high mass was sung yesterday morning at Margaret's Church here for Mrs. Mabel P. 43 West Grand Ave. The was Rev. Roy al J. assisted by Rev Guard P. Doyon as deacon and Rev. Armand Bay as sub Singing was presented by Mrs. Le andre and Mrs. Raoul Belair with Antonio Boisvert at the The bearers were Joseph Cyr Kenneth Pate and L. Jr. Interment was in the family wilh Rev. Rudolph Drapeau of that city reciting graveside Principal Named Picnic Date At Denis Hall Is Selected By Group The date df the annual picnic of the St. Andres Friends and Teachers Association was set for June 12, during last night's executive board meeting al St. Andre's Parish The event will take place on the grounds at St. Francis College with Verville as New bylaws were read and a discussion Those nominated to serve as committee chairmen include Mrs. Madeline Robert public Paul Norm and youth Robert Provencher building and and William educational It was announced that the next meeting will be June 6, while it was reported that Sister St. Elizabeth of director of St. Andre's Home and will be guest speaker for the September Reports were given by Mrs. Yvette Mrs. and Mrs. Others present not previous ly mentioned were President Paul Vice Presidents Leo Cote and Simone publicity chairman Henri Lucien Henri Conrad Lessard and Tina G. provincial superior of the Brothers of Christian Instruction has announced the appointment of Brother James as principal of Denis liall Brother a native of is a graduate of Walsh Since 1962, he has been i teacher at Denis Last he became Brother Landry replaces Brother Roland who has been principal of the school since 1959. Brother Roland plans to teach on the senior high level at Mount Ibis Denis Hall is a school for boys in grades 6-9. the recent announcement I of the addition of the ninth | school officials have noted a sharp increase in tration for the forthcoming school mm AT THE Honors Convocation May 17 at the College of Saint Convent Miss Maxine daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. 11 Promenade accepted the Award for presented to the college's Alpha Epsilon Beta Beta national honor biology This year Miss who will receive a B.A. degree on June 1 at the college's 64th annual commencement served as president of the Firemen Extinguish Blaze Under Stove A blaze under a stove at 99 Washington was put out with water in containers yesterday by Biddeford The three story wooden tenement is owned by the Osher Realty and occupied by Roland Happy Hours Hobby Shop Has Exhibit The annual ceramics exhibit by the Happy Hours Hobby Shop of Biddeford was held at the Fremont Club Hall on Alfred A record number of people attended and viewed the numerous and varied pieces of ceramics that were completed by students attending the fall and winter Mrs. Virginia the was presented with a corsage and a gift of pewter candlesticks in behalf of the members of the Exhibiting were the follow Mrs. Simonne Mrs Gertrude Mrs. Yvette Feona Mrs. Doris Mrs. Claudia Mrs. Dorothy Mrs. Phyllis Miss Carol Mrs. Aline Mrs. Natalie Miss Jacqueline Mrs. Florida Mrs. Irene Mrs. Miss Cecile Mrs. Juliette Vio Mrs. Ida Cyr and Mrs Virginia A special attraction was a display of floral arrangements and hand sculptured pieces by guest Mrs. Ruth Murray uf the Brown Kone Studio of Lunch was Minimum Tupper In Agreement AUGUSTA - Gov. Reed and Congressman Stanley agree that Maine can support both private and public power projects and thai the state and the rest of New England urgently need large blocs of low cost power for the governor said Reed said he and Tupper feel that the federal power project at School will not compete the proposed Maine Yankee Atomic Power plant at The governor said he and Tupper discussed the projects al a weekend from Page additional workers recom mended by the The administration did not ask for coverage of farm The proposed wage increase also reaches faster than the administration President Johnson did not pro pose a specific increase but ad ministration opposition forced the committee lo recede from tiie top it agreed on last The committee estimates the Mi's total increase in payroll costs for the first year of the hill would be slightly over Wells Requests Confirmation Of Casino Seizure WELLS - The Town of Wells has petitioned the York Comity Superior Court to establish and confirm its title to the Wells Beach Casino properties against the contentions of its former owner and the Moritz Loew of In to the also filed in the clerk of Loew has admitted he does challenge the town's taking over of the property for nonpayment of The town's petition staled a tax lien was filed against the properties Aug. 14, 1964, and it took possession after the 18 maturation period expired last Feb. 14 without payment of the in interest and costs then Loew has a lease of the property effective through Sept. 30 1969, and as a result the town felt he would claim title rights adverse to the town's In acknowledging the Loew also challenged the validity of the seizure on a variety of He also contended the seizure was against the town's usual practice of allowing delinquent taxpayers the right to settle No further action has been taken at the superior court at the town a petition has been presented to the Board of Selectmen seeking a special town meeting to see whether the selectmen will be authorized to turn back the property to its former owner and accept payment of all debts against the The petition is still under according to Clayton town however a tentative date of June 2 has been set for a special town Humane Society Elects Officers An election of officers was held yesterday during a meeting of the Pine Tree Humane held at the Saco and Biddeford Savings Main Saco Leading the group are Mrs. Louis Mrs. George vice Mrs. Win secretary and Miss Alice J. Plans were discussed relative to the presenting of awards to poster contest winners in the Waterboro schools and a report was read on Kind to Animals York County Medical Unit Attends Supper - The York County Medical Auxiliary held a supper dance at for the of the Maine Medical Educational Co-chairmen of the ' affair were Mrs. S. Dunlon and Mrs. Paul S. Hill and those present included Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Dr. and Mrs. Gormain Dr. and Mrs. Carl Dr. and Mrs. Leandre Dr. and Mrs. Carl M. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Dr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Marcel Dr. Mrs. Maurice Dr. Mrs. Leopold Mrs. Ralph Dr. Mrs. Peter Dr. Mrs. John Dr. Mrs. Harry Dr. Mrs. Stephen and Harry and and and and and and and and Dr. Dr. and Dr. and Mrs. John Dr Mrs. J. Robert and Mrs. S Dunlon Dr. and Mrs. Paul S. Dr. and Ralph Dr. Maurice W. Dr. Michael Mr. and Mrs. Carleton and Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Arthur and Mrs. A. B. Mr. Mrs J. Rene Boisvert and and Mrs. James Sharing in the affair hut unable lo attend were Dr and Mrs. P. I Dr. and Mr. Mr. and Mr. M vt He paid advertise hit peace views in the New York NATIONAL Sales reports indicate the mill Al ay ear market is a bit bul it is my duly to print what 1 Saco Man Innocent Of Driving Charge ALFRED - Justice William S. Silsby of York County Superior Court Monday granted a directed verdict of for Luther L. 42, of charged wilh drunken Tripp had pleaded innocent and a lower court decision in connection ' with charges on Storer April 7. Another dismissal on mi as saull charge against John Kenneth Dr and Dr. and Harold W. Dr. Mrs Willem and Mrs. Thomas and Roger Robert Dr. and Mrs. Robert Va Mrs and Dr. Dr. and ebon Prizes were contributed by Rocco Percy's Caswell's Drug Central Pharmacy and Garden's Drug 18, of Hills was made on motion by County Lloyd P. LaFountain on the grounds that he was on in Viet Nam with the U. S. * had pleaded innocent and appealed a lower court conviction ul as saull and battery on Richard Verville 21 in Ballot Clerks from which exists in that The request was tabled after the councilmen acknowledged the complaints but said they didn't know what could be done about this The residents said the birds are a general nuisance and eat lawn and garden * * * Councilman Ernest Whitten suggester that a plaque in memory of Charles Misios be placed at Little League Memorial The council voted to refer this suggestion to the Saco Recreation Commission for its proper The commission submitted its decision to leave the name of the field it is now Commission members said that many deserving persons worked for the including who served as director of the winter A suggestion had been made to rename the field in honor of who died last The commission said this decision was approved by Mrs. Lucille his widow Another honoring Matthias Stone who was one of the original commission members the field was laid out was placed at the The council voted to supply a list of Saco Republican voters to Myron D. Rust of York at a cost of The lists can be made for 75 cents per 100 There are 2,400 regis tered GOP members in the Roland president of the Young Democratic was granted a permit for a po This was approved with the stipulation that Foran pay for any officers or equipment used during the Mayor Reny said Police Chief Robert Foran had informed him that there is nothing in the police appropriation to cov er expenses for men of his department to police parades About nine men will be needed for the he Fire Inspector Arthur Em mons read a report of city properties he has inspected and gave the council his recom He told the alder men that rubbish which has collected around these places constitutes fire and health haz He pointed out areas of repair and demolition which owners should A Harrison Avenue resident appeared and complained of rubbish which is collecting on his neighbor's He said he feels this is a health hazard and told the council he called the city health officer to inspect the He said the officer told him there was noth ing he could do for him in view of existing conditions The property owner asked that a gully at the end of the ave presently used as a de automobile tires and other be clean ed up in order that the entire area may be rid of the hazard ous Mayor Reny as sured the resident that he would have the police look into the Following the the council adjourned to the mayor's office to discuss the city's sewage Students from Thornton who had participated in Student Government were on hand for the sitting beside their official counterparts as the aldermen disposed of city RECEIVING the Air Medal at Viet Southeast is First John B. U. S. Air son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. 508 Alfred Pilot of an F 105 Lt. Spencer received the award lor meritorious achievement flights in the Far Hast and Southeast Making the presentation is Col. vice commander of the Spencer is a graduate of Biddeford High School and earned a B. A. degree at the University of New Hampshire where he was commissioned through the ROTC People In The News By TIIE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mich. - When Stanley Becker was 11 he started wondering who his ancestors He is now 15, a high school honor He has clone a lot of delving in ancient tomes and reports that he has traced his forebears to the biblical In between Noah and his Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Stanley says he has found evidence that his ancestors - Malcolm ancient king of - The Umfreville noble family of whose members joined William the Conquerer in the Norman invasion of England in 1066. - A French landholder who a great big feast for his and poisoned Stanley studied federal census read histories in and visited cemeteries and court houses in the Finger Lakes section of New York THE HAGUE - Princess third daughter of Queen Juliana and Prince plans to marry a commoner next Jan. 10. He is Pieter van 27. She is 23. Their engagement was announced 14 months ago but no date had been set for the Jewish Holiday Of Shavuoth Starts Tonight Sunset today marks the si art of the observance of the Jewish holiday of Festival of which in ancient times celebrated the gathering of the first crops of Ihe and in more recent times commemorates season of the giving of the The importance of the Torah - the five Books of Moses - and particularly the Ten Commandments given to Moses on will be stressed during services conducted in synagogues for two days by Orthodox and Conservative and one day by Reform Services at Etz Chaim Bacon Biddeford will be held tonight at 5:30; on Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 and on Thursday at 8:30 a.m. Help Needed For Work At Cemetery Officials announced the help of junior members of St. Joseph's Sacred Heart is needed to assist in getting St. Joseph's Cemetery ready Memorial Day services on May 30. Help is asked in setting up benches and the altar and to direct traffic at the and those wishing to lend a hand may contact Marcel 8 Kossuth no later than Thursday NEW YORK - Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson discovered a small open space in the asphalt jungel of New York City day that seemed to please herl m almost as much as the near the Pedernales River in 0LD< Si T her native Texas A brush blaze olf the Ross The First Lady came to New Herman Merrill York to help dedicate a new pla za at the Jacob Riis a 20-year-old public housing The plaza includes a 1,000-seat j sunken surrounded by a brick and timber pergola a large having Mrs. Johnson told youngsters playing in the shows in everybody's MIAMI Fla. - The beauty queen spoke not of the thrill of being Miss USA oi the prospect of but of the joy of great to be free and to be an said Maria Judith Remenyi three days after being crowned Miss may not realize how wonderful it is to be an American unless you have lived under oppression of the Iron Miss Remenyi lived in munist Hungary until the tive revolution in 1956 when she escaped with her parents and younger erty gave firefighters a brisk workout for three hours yesterday before 19 men finally quelled the Some two and a half acres were burned before firefighters contained the SOUTHERN AGGREGATE RTE. 35 ME. Formerly Charles Houston Property CRUSHED STONE CRUSHED GRAVEL CONCRETE SAND 7 A. M. To 5 P. M. Sat. 7-A. M. To 12 Noon for Display Planned By Thunderbird Patrol A registration card was presented to David Dawn and a metal work merit badge to Richard Ouellette during last night's meeting of the bird Patrol al the home of Scoutmaster Albert Wakefield It was reported that two scouts will attend Acton Fair to present a display Closing ceremonies were conducted by Richard Truman Named As Honorary Fellow Slate Rep. Plato Truman has been named an Honorary Fellow of the Harry S. Truman Library Institute for National and International This non-profit made up of religious and political leaders for all sections of the promotes acquisition of research materials and fosters publications based on at the Harry S. Truman ry at Mo. 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