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   Biddeford Journal (Newspaper) - June 14, 1967, Biddeford, Maine                                Weather WARMER Report on Pago Our Numbers 282-1S35 Business 283-3624 VOL. 83, NO. 138 York County's Daily Since 1884 JUNE 14, 1967 Associated Press Wire Service 20 PAGES PRICE TEN CENTS Soviet Union Presses For Emergency Action UNITED Tuesday the resolution - The Soviet prescription for renewed pressed today for an emergency He it would session of the U.N. General everything go back to to take action against where it was before the Israel amid speculation began ou June 5," with Premier N. Kosygin Gulf of Aqaba again and Arab and Israeli The Security Council was I forces once more direct to meet today on a Soviet resolution calling for He urged that the council to withdraw immediately courage warring to from the territory it seized in its live together in by adopting a U.S. resolution REPRESENTATIVES of area newspapers were guests at the York County Board of Realtors Press Night last night at the Those taking part in the program left to Alan representing Ihc York County Coast Miss Isabel Sanford Alphonse E. vice president of Roland G. publisher of the New England Real Estate guest board and Donald Story on Page 2. Sen. Dodd Defends Honor Before Stilled Chamber blitz war against Jordan and Council delegates believed the resolution would get only four of the nine votes needed for clearing the way for action the Soviet request for the assembly to Following defeat of the Soviet Secretary-General U. would poll the 122 U.N. members by and the necessary majority of 62 countries was expected to agree to the emergency Thant then was likely to call the session on 24 Speculation that the Soviet premier would attend stemmed from a letter from Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko to Thant Tuesday saying statesmen of the Soviet would * * * ' Soviet and other Communist ing for them to negotiate withdrawal of renunciation of maintenance of vital international rights and establishment of a durable peace in the Middle East. served notice he would veto that WASHINGTON - In a ing but the so help stilled Senate Thomas J. Dodd defended today The ethics after a his honesty and his honor against the ethics committee's recommendation that he be cen sured for financial A member of the Senate since 1959, the white-haired Connecticut Democrat spoke slowly and forcefully and appealed to his colleagues to decide the issue on its merits and without political He hit hardest at the charge he bilked the government on travel He said if he is judged a he should be expelled from the Dodd acknowledged the use of some campaign and testimonial funds for personal expenses - but not to the extent reported by the bipartisan ethics The wife of the 60-year-old senator and four of their six children listened from the gallery as he said man's reputation is his most precious and appealed for not * * * More than 80 of the 100 senators were in their seats and listened In denying during Tuesday's opening of debate on the resolution that he deliberately billed the Senate for travel expenses collected from private Dodd am telling you the his fellow senators judged him to be a they should expel the whole truth and from the Senate rather than 14-month found Dodd billed both the Senate and private organizations for travel expenses on seven trips and also used political funds for his personal Dodd blamed the censure The bipartisan ethics ' panel said Dodd should be censured for a course of conduct that to bring the Senate into dishonor and Committee Chairman John bore down most heavily on the finding that Dodd converted at ing on bookkeeping errors and least in political funds disclosed for the first time to hls personal he had sent a check for to the Senate disbursing office full payment for the seven trips that were erroneously billed to the As a hush settled on the normally noisy Senate and as Dodd's wife and other members of his family listened from the Stennis he held only a trustee or fiduciary He was referring to contributions to Dodd's 1964 re-election campaign and to funds raised at a series of testimonial affairs for Dodd between 1961 and 1965. As to the double Stennis said he believed the testimony of Michael V. Dodd's former who said the Connecticut senator in him to enter the dual travel Racial Scene Dodd's speech was released emerges an inescapable debate but its tion that the senator from was delayed until deliberately set out on day's Senate session after Sen. this course of conduct to convert Russell B. lone an- to his own use funds over which only 70 of the Senate's 100 members were present to hear it. * * * are sitting here as a said adding that only those senators who heard all the debate should vote on the censure In his statement released to Dodd said the ethics committee's charge that he had requested and accepted double reimbursement for travel could only mean he deliberately defrauded the Stennis said he found 0'-"Therej Hare's testimony very but Dodd said there was no evidence to support O'Hare's He called a faithless employe and said he on Page Guard Out In Tampa In At Cincinnati By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Officials held National Guard The 60-year-old serving troops and police second Senate said out of areas of U. Draft Of Nearer LUXEMBOURG today was reported ready to join the United States in moves for speedier international action to halt the spread of nuclear Secretary of State Dean Rusk advised fellow foreign ministers of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization that tho Russians have agreed in recent days to the presentation of a but incomplete treaty of nonproliferation to the Geneva Disarmament The draft that is being prepared to go before the 17-nation Geneva See Page 15 For COCHRANE'S Clearance Sale of NORGE Floor Models ence would contain a blank Article 3, dealing with the sort of controls safeguards needed to insure that signatory countries do not The focus in today's debate was on the Middle East and France's foreign Maurice Couve de declared French opposition to imposition of any United Nations settlement in the Later the ministers went into secret session on After the conclusion of the Rusk took a plane for Today's Chuckle The little boy peered over the edge of the stationery counter at the ten-cent store and asked you got any blank report WRR Gen. OUT OF SCHOOL SPECIALS BANANAS Golden Yellow Lb. 10c CHERRIES Large Lb. 69c GREEN PEPPERS Sweet Lb 19c TOMATOES CUKES Fresh From The Garden 4 For 29c POTATOES wbite 10 69c STRAWBERRIES Direct From Jersey Native Priced to Sell OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK CARMEN'S QUALITY FRUITS & VEGETABLES 581 POOL BIDDEFORD JUST BEFORE TURNOFF TO ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE OPEN JO A.M. - 9 P.M. Tuesday night despite an outbreak of arsonist people wanted a chance and we want to give them a said a police spokesman after Sheriff Malcolm Beard withdrew the troops and Negro leaders had promised there would be no But in officials called in National Guardsmen to aid hard-pressed policemen trying to stem a second night of racial rioting which spread through Cincinnati and outlying areas with sporadic fires and stoning of The Tampa Fire Department reported 13 alarms after the troops were pulled are mostly fire bombs and building the dispatcher * * * A Negro leader at a fire scene said he felt there would have been even more fire bomb ings if police had not can't get to the kids who are doing a Negro fire man are and they don't listen to Shortly after a Negro patrolman said things were back to Riots broke out Sunday and continued The Tampa violence apparently was triggered by the fatal shooting of a 19-year-old Negro by a white Cincinnati Mayor Walton S. Bachrach asked Gov. James A. Rhodes for National Guardsmen after violence spread over a wide area of his The carrying the fixed For Kennebunk Motel Call 9854404 After 4 P. BLACKTOP SEALER MAC'S SEALER SERVICE Free Estimates 034-292$ Old Orchard Beach bayonets and with machine guns mounted on moved into the riot areas early Police said more than 20 persons had been arrested and at least 22 The trouble broke out in the Avondale the neighborhood where rioting erupted the night Within trouble calls poured in from the city's other predominantly Negro A deluge of fire most of them poured in. Elsewhere on the racial black power advocates Stokely Carmichael and Rap Brown appeared before the second march in two nights by young Both were critical of action by white officials during a gun battle at nearby Prattville Sunday cops are your shouted Carmichael as he pointed at the Montgomery police who had blocked the marchers from their the State The gunfire between Negroes and law enforcement officers in Prattville Sunday night had fol lowed Carmichael's arrest on a charge of disorderly He was released Tuesday under In New 16 white teenagers were arrested and charged with unlawful assembly Tuesday night after a row with a dozen Negro youths in In police guarded the home of a racially mixed couple after a mob of more than 80 persons hurled stones at the house and shouted A picture window was shattered by stones in the house being purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Corado but no injures were Bailey is a Negro and his is Calm returned to the predominantly Negro Watts district of Los Angeles after a night in which 500 Negroes threw rocks and bottles at firemen fighting a In Johnson repeated his pledge of U.S. support for the integrity of all Middle East nations but said of the days would determine how it is carried He said that the first priority for the United States was in the The foreign ministers of the 15 North Atlantic Treaty nations were meeting in and eight of them were reported supporting such Israeli demands as Arab recognition of Israel's statehood and the rights of Israeli shipping to use the Suez Canal and the Gulf of France was not among Israel meanwhile began administering the territory west of the Jordan River that it seized from Jordan as a separate Reliable sources said the area would remain separate from Israel until a final settlement is The Old City of Jerusalem will be incorporated into and air-conditioned sightseeing buses are already touring the holy places The sources said other former areas of Jordan would have a special status with their own customs posts and telephone and Arabs would not be allowed to pass freely into Jordan called for an on Page Mariner 5 Races Soviet Spacecraft Toward Venus CAPE Fla. - America's Mariner 5 spacecraft raced a heavier Soviet probe toward Venus today to penetrate with electronic Nations Planet's mysterious said they did not know to whom Gromyko was and Soviet spokesmen in Moscow refused to comment on the speculation about The Soviets obtained a permit to land veil of clouds and help scientists see if Venus is a fit The 540-pound Mariner 5, less than the weight of the Soviet Union's Venus 4 craft a special plane in New York launched two days Thursday but Kennedy at 2:01 the apparently 011 the scheduling of the assembly venture to Venus since 1962 The U.S. Embassy in Moscow said the Soviet government had not requested any visas for the Should Kosygin come to many other heads of send the nnH Pvm craft toward its distant target and this nation's first planetary probe in more than 2Vs Mariner's fiery booster rocket threated to an space to in Y and possibly even President Johnson were expected to attend the The feeling was widespread among Arab delegations that Red Guerrillas Swarm Through Small Hamlet On Mekong Delta PUBLIC I 1 AUCTION i I I JUNE 17,10 A. M. 15 Bacon Biddeford Across From Central Appliances And H. J 212 million miles are going precisely where we expected to project officials reported after the Russians were promoting I Peking the the assembly session primarily | eral hours Mariner 5's density to divert attention from their Path is well within the to help the Arabs in the In ' line with Saudi Arabian delegate Jamil ( M. Baroody commented that for the the result of an assembly session would be Gromyko's letter said that despite the Security Council's three cease-fire Israel had further from Jordan and The letter called for convening of an emergency special session of the United Nations General Assembly within 24 to demand immediate withdrawal of Israel forces behind the fixed at the end of the 1949 While Gromyko did not say his letter indicated that he was acting under the assembly's 1950 for which was adopted to circumvent the Soviet veto in the The Soviet Union has always called it * * * An emergency special session can be called only under that and only when the council has failed to act for peace of lack of unanimity of the permanent the big The Soviet resolution before the Security Council Israel's aggressive activities and continued of part of Syria and Jordan and that Israel should immediately and withdraw her troops behind the armistice U.S. Ambassador Arthur J. Goldberg told the council at a ty of an onboard motor to adjust its path later in the they * * * performance also appears to be very said Allen E. Mariner 5 system manager for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory at which oversees the Mariner 5 Wolfe said experiments to study radiation in interplanetary space were turned on and the craft's four solar panels Guidance sensors aboard the Mariner 5 locked onto the sun for orientation as During a brief 26-minute encounter Oct. 19 when Mariner 5 is to pass within 2,000 miles of electronic fingers of high-frequency radio signals were to penetrate through dense Venusian clouds to study radia tion levels and atmospheric and These findings would be im portant to scientists trying to deduce whether Venus can support No camera was aboard because of a weight Mariner scientists said they did not know whether the U.S. craft or the Soviet 2,438-pound Venus 4 would arrive at the planet The Soviets have announced only that Venus 4's trip will take about four The Soviet Venus 3, which on the planet in March 1966, was to send a sphere filled with experiments parachuting to the planet's Details of Venus 4's mission plan have not been Experiments packed aboard Mariner 5 were to measure atomic hydrogen and atomic oxygen in the planet's upper from which a temperature profile can be Other spacecraft instruments were to further refine atmospheric pressures and SAIGON - Communist guerrillas swarmed through a small Mekong Delta hamlet before dawn killing or wounding perhaps 80 Vietnamese civilians and The attack was one of several deep in the delta near Can Tho during the They occurred near the Cambodian border in an area where the Viet Cong control vast areas of the countryside by night Ground action was light tho attack was beaten off. side the the U.S. Com mand In the air war against North U.S. pilots reported six more MIGs probably destroyed on the ground in the ninth attack on the Kep air base north of Hanoi and widespread destruction to supply lines extending from Hanoi and The heavy Viet Cong attack in the delta fell on two adjoining hamlets miles southwest of While one was being raked by mortar perhaps as a guerrillas smashed into the A company of about 120 militia defended the second They nastily called for artillery support and for the U.S. Dragon Ship planes that nightly circle the delta to provide flares and Galling gun support for embattled A Vietnamese spokesman said 19 civilians were 41 were wounded and the militia suffered heavy a term that means at least 20 were killed or * * More guerrillas hit a South Vietnamese training center at Tan about 25 miles Once again Dragon Ships dropped flares and strafed the attackers with Galling The U.S. Command reported the Dragon Ships were called out 24 times during the mostly against Viet Cong probes in the there was some fighting in the central highlands around Pleiku and more in the 1st Corps area below the 17th Parallel dividing The fighting around Pleiku cost one U.S. Air Force jet which dove into the probably after being hit by guerrilla The pilot was It was the 185th combat plane downed by hostile action in South Also in the 1st Corps big bombers pounded suspected Red infiltration routes in Quang Tri Province twice Tuesday night and Wednesday Infiltration routes in Quang South Vietnam's northernmost have been hit seven times in three days The U.S. Command reported 97 missions over North Vietnam with fair flying weather over most important target The North Vietnamese air force was up in some and U.S. pilots reported sighting many MIGs but no dogfights were The raid on the Kep base was the third since Saturday and brought the total number of MIGs reported damaged or probably destroyed to 16. The railroad yards at Kep were also attacked and pilots said they destroyed or damaged 15 to 20 boxcars including one tank car which sent dense smoke 3,000 feet into the On the political the South Vietnamese Provisional Assembly endorsed a proposal by the ruling military junta that presidential and senatorial elections be held on the same 3. Only the presidential election had been scheduled that Senate election had been set for Dec. 17. The junta requested the change on the ground that the original schedule would leave the new president without an elected legislature for too long. HELP WANTED PRESSERS K & K Shoe Co. 378 Main St. Maine Ask For Mr. Poirier BARBARA DEAN'S Serving Fine Foods Opening June 15th Same owner over 35 years Shore Ogunquit PRESENTING a check to Very Rev. 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