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   Portland Sunday Telegram And Sunday Press Herald (Newspaper) - September 5, 1948, Portland, Maine                               The Weather Fair Warm Today Cloud Monday Read The Telegram A MAINE Paper About MAINE People For MAINE People VOL 19 Entered u Second Class Mall Matter PORTLAND MAINE SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 5 1948 Published by Ouy Publishing Co FIFTEEN CENTS News Roundup Tar Explosion Decapitates Boy Man 81 Weds Woman 82 Other Top Items Auburn Man Victim Final Stage In Berlin Conferences Hinted Rutland VI Sept 4 A 12 vear old was tVav ir the flamms o a barrel against which he while smoking a cig Police Chief J Fred Car b ne reported tar splat three and spun I tne barrel tne trees before It landed 200 feet Carbine said Partial Agreement Seen On Finances And Trade Clearfield Pa Sepl 4 AP Jane Redden 82 and John D Lewis 81 were married here today each for the third time Each from males by death the couple was married In station bv tier of J F the broadcast ceremony they took a short ride In a horse and I and then returned to the npw Mrs I home nl nearby Lajose where they will live Sept 1 MaJ Gen An hony McAullffe of Inaton was re elected j dent ot the Airborne Berlin Sept 4 were hints tonight the j power Berlin talks had reached a final stage with partial agreement on finance and trade problems connected with the lifting of the Soviet blockade of the city The four military governors met for the fifth day in their attempt to find a formula for ending the east-west cold war over Berlin They had been the assignment i by the representatives of their government at the Moscow talks vision at Its t an- nja reunion General who Is of research and de- on the s is tie officer wl o replied Nuts to a German demand d inns the Battle of the n 1344 To Stay In Britain Till Cold War End Ind Sepl 4 t P Police believed that old Ronald Mann himself on found dead with a rope around his neck was from a platform at a concrete plant His told police that Ronald had III ban If you will The did not the tei work signed hem but Ian lhat experts scheduled a meeting for the negotiations may have advanced to a final stage The transport committee Is concerned with reopening the land and water ways to Berlin The Russians Insisted upon clearing up Berlin s cial muddle through recognition of their eastern mark as a pre- condition lot liftinK tl e blockade that the lied military had reached cement in principle London Sept 4 Amen ran and planes will remain in Britain on tnf b met as rne continues skepticism in dare The and the Western dare Ine was R American said dl o snid trx av for a solution to tie made the statement were laid down in the have to hasp an lurc to determine how It could air armada In the Brit done In practice ish Isles for the next ten years He on reports published tne Moscow talks and that icie lhat the States and of a technical Doston Sept 4 AP An or of I today In Ued Massachusetts can fir Rovernor to debate the housing shortage Sepl 13 o e- a Boston radio station Mrs Fenton of Jamaica Plain chairman of the Massachusetts s Committee for Lower and Housing said tions went to Gov Robert F his opponent for the Republican nomination State Edward M Rowe of j and to Paul A Is unopposed lor the cratic nomination The official discounted tl e re- ports that tne agreement covered The sources said the Berlin talks were moving quite slowly The stress seemed to be anj period such as ten on the problem of substituting a years but told a reporter single currency for Berlins dual was no doubt the U S Air A long meeting was held Continued on Page 2A 6th Col Continued on Page 2A 5th Col Havana Fla Sept 4 AP A tornado struck the out- skirts of tobacco Ing community t least two persons other persons were hurt and nearly a dozen homes were de- Hospital ent C C at Florida M College fnr In reported sii Injured persons in bv rirs and automobiles Most of them are In bad shape be said Fall Rner Mass Sept 4 AP S Firestone ir chair Continued on Pace UA 1st Col Rainfall Floods Wind-Lashed Louisiana New Orleans Sept 4 gulf hurricane smashed its fury against New Orleans shortly after dawn today and blew on into Mississippi a milder gale No fatalities or were reported in New Orleans or In its wake along the South Louisiana coast northward to the city At the storm s peak winds attained a steady an hour with gusts of 90 miles whipping Moisant International Sunday Photographer Beal PROMISED 1 AND Ine Sons of the Open Road is sweet music to the ears of F ank Tatro waves goodbye at a roadside stand near where ne and his horse Baby stopped for refreshments while on a 1 200 mi e search for winter haven which he hopes will end in Maine Police Launch All-Out Drive To Curb Holiday Highway Toll Traffic At South Portland Tollhouse 33 P C Higher Than Normal Saturday Maine's first traffic death in the lone I abor week end occurred when Bedford Auburn was killed a hit ind run driver Bedford s death nme is M unf officials were launching in all out effort to the slate s soaring highway death rate oxer Hie week All members of the Milne Stile Police uere the highways as thousands of motorists jammed the roads The death broucht the state s 1918 store to 119 Auburn Police Chief Alton I Snage reported Bedford was struck down three doors from his home on Auto Fatality Score Sept 5 1948 1947 1946 119 98 105 The Weatherman Maine Fair oday a th temperatures near BO de frees GenUe variable winds in the morning Gentle to moder we soith sou In the afternoon Increasing cloudiness Minimum temperature 63 decrees rain 12 miles west of the city After a preliminary survey Mn or Morrison estl mated dimase at less than 000 In the business district the winds ripped some signs fiom their moorings and broke a few plate glass windows Most downtown stores closed for the day In sections a few frame struc tures were wrecked up looted and a few power lines down Nearly of ram that he storm flooded in some areas And the ripped waters of Lake Pont New Hampshire Fair es c toniel t to Block Island Ger e nine's onshore winds this Variable ness and good visibility 1948 1947 Max mum temperature 75 BO tempt SI Mean tempera ure 68 68 Degree davs 0 0 on 00 temperatures day at other Malre stations Rumford 79 and Carl bou R a id Houlton a and Old Town 4 H she t and t i es on record and 4 in tempera or t xl afl in 896 and ed ng at B com- munity w here New Orleans and Jefferson Parish to the west oln on the lake front Residents of the weic evacuated and housed In the nearby municipal yacht harbor bui ding About 2 000 other resl dents in some other low lying com left their Continued on Pare homes for a 1st Col Boy 2 Saved From Death In Back Cove Neighbors Revive Andrews Child Three women and a man work ing in a two and ore half vear old 1115 ev bov Sail 1 is mother pul ed his 01 s form from the waters of Back Co e A fue crew armin to C niton E An Street the Navy Plane Hits House Pilots 3 Women Killed Dwelling In New York Demolished Several Flee Flaming Wreckage New lork Sept 4 f Four were killed today I when a small naval crashed a font fimily dwelling in Bayside is 1 resident al of New York City or the win en of the story house which w is almost demolished bv the crish ind explosion The stnick the roof of the house plowed through the b into the No positive identifications of the women were possible police said because of the binned and condition of the bodies However wei identified from rings as Mis Helen Ravnor Mis Alice Cress mer and Miss Louise Paul The pilot of the crift was fied officials at Bennett Field as Lt Roger Olsen a mai me coi ps reserve pilot uho h ed with a married sistei in Rochelle Y VT v officials sild II e plane was on a rout ne fiom IP Singing Wanderer Drives Own Nag Man 80 Wants Job To Maintain Baby naval base at the time of the crash Came Straight Down Bennet at Portland Men Booked After Wild Melee Escape But Are Soon Recaptured Somewhere a ong the road between Portland and ville this morning an 80 old wanderer is singing songs to keep from as he moves toward tie Elm in an ancient buggy pulled bv his fauhfil horse Baby He s Prank Tatro once of Mass who spent his iast cent a one Route 1 In Scarborough Sa for an it e cone for himself ard a e ot oats fir T IP anan w no c alms he doesn hue any home moie is I for Water Ml 1 he can land a ml as a w ca Continued on Pase 3rd Col Hill while walking along the left side of the highway o a store His was with Its feet protruding onto the highway from beneath a guard rail finci Herbert Callahan Auburn contractor who notified police Medical M S Green said a exam ra lion revealed Bedford died of a fractured skull and ics Chief Savage repor tl at b ooc was splattered over three w n tr guard rail posts State Police a road block at Gray hoping to capture t IIP in and run druer but Ch ef Sa ate said police later tl e ot I fending car was headed to v ard Auburn rather than Portland I Bedford s father a minister also was killed in an automobile on Goff Hill Auburn In 1135 The carre to irr from Calais a n of Continued on Pace 8 ol I drews of ID rescued while he was en teethe John Brodenck of An eyewitness of the crash rie to Maine General Hos C on Pace ilh f ol I police said he was nearby coiner and siw on a nfl New England Deaf Warned Of Weaklings And Imposters President Jarvis Gives Address At Gallaudet Convention Here One of the chief tl reats to the Imposters werp and the nc the ideals of He deaf In to the niv bv i of and i of the Milne School for the Deaf heie banel roll nt nn of TOO feet turn and ome down Continued on Pace 7th Col Sept 1 Three Port anc men en ionic to police in a ci i set Pir late even rc al attacked I Pol ce Kernel i M Colp the dr ver then only o be captured will in a feu mm lips Cole slid truest L pll H na spi me uis booked on of drunken and assault and his C on SA 8th ol Island Comma ters Give Bride Shower On Boat Miss Anne daughter of Mr and Mrs Benjamin of South Portland who is a summer resident at Island was at an unusual shower chen Thursday morning aboard the boat the Nellie G Third which runs between Island and Portland The shower HIS the 18 commuters on the boat and Miss Gowen was pre- sented with a blanket Her dinc will be an event of the Pall Mantz Wins Bendix Air Race Again Jacqueline Cochran Is Close Third Fire Fighters Holding Own At Rockland Fresh Crews Due On Front Today Special Rockland Sept 4 Fi ters tl e r our ton El i against a blip underground on a m front fls state fire wardens to IT f p fi p with crews faunda mom mp Forest Supervisor Ai st n H V k ns said foil wa J lead tie c aca i st i P blare In tie sec on near nt fi a m Continued on Mh nl Hi A s M is I d st u Pa 1 A la n BIT x u I Oft P l ME I I u as i cl tr tl in I irr ne C i N s Odium n r to t p Be IK inc Li Hn B of hoi i n I i t i Ji in Mill I i i i p n l Ca 1 MPH ti take sf ond i P 4 an i p 44 34 MPH o r T f t i J On v ahr one ir i a Tin PS a PI i t e r inrs c i UP m IP n from I a i C i Continued on th C oL Still Wait Rescue From Volcano V 1 1 T 10 Ti T p and reputation of the dra Is the presence of weak 1 K f s n p rn M n T MAI and in ranks A 9 Bl MS t r of the New fl 1 e n 31 ftT Association of the Deaf f A BO warned here Saturday c H 1 h ph a 13 0 n ci tl i Acn t 1 a 30 minute mirn r POH Tl at the association li Wl 4 f1 rur C T 3 V nr on 81 convention In the HoUl President Harry V Far of Conn ruin rt TJ rm n r tn fl m H tn that the and f j p m 11 ah n m A 3 0 t Cf ttt 21 The Telegram p a An f r n r f n t n i- r pi f o H i Today ID do Round No tiers 2 A tor lain PB A I2 U da T 13C 1 11 A M Tur Sept III n 0 y Troopers Probe Waldoboro Shooting Youth Near Death Quarrel With Teen-Age Girl Reported To Have Preceded Act more thin TOO present it the session to dedi themselves to the welfare of the t Point Ins out that Sept 1 A New Hampshire in ia condition from a gun shot wound follow Ins n friend Myles Memorial refused to Hospital al the ness a wide spread form of of or romm nt Jarvis hern of the lo art In ulna the pnu on his condition bit It P ported wound wtu J lit the heal I He wiu on HP he lid fll a Klr Ing t le cood wl I of jxople look phup I i- towi d thf deaf I f I iih CIK h one Hi it we have i to up hold Jin v I Ui ed I In 11 p Malm Ri I nl lor the fiom willed I e at id In 1911 lor ex i filite lensH and Innova 0111 side h Dint al Wiklo on f 11 p 1 An In HIP I the dhot not n IIP ilu I lev or T Ion B k w 1 o A in in lie ou I not IIP for comment and I n It B time to the County Sheriff t old In with of Bootl bny he n id modern better foil not been Of the shoot Continued on Page Int Col Ing lion i fiom new building i to In State Hospital Employe Sought Woman's Screams Heard At Bangor Nt rr sept 4 on Hll w r i P st 11 r Inns f r Muu 1 idler un ol IIP hi ite Ho pit il who II If Mi I i her irl in lied I t D it HIP il Inle nit hi from n ditc At told tin v n worn in i Identified HI that of for help after 1210 thli I on Hie lawn but found no one Continued on Page 2A Col Parties To End Uneventful Taken State Campaigns This Week Off Isle Manila 4 11 Only Public Interest Aroused Seems t To Be In Vote On Two Labor Bills i i l P D i Political A Ions albeit uneventful state wide polit cal pomps to n n end II Is week with Republicans caravan Into Maine while Democrats concen Inte on their nt islon and Westbrook An unending flow of oratory his attended the Individual and collective of candidates for and National of- Express Does Not Publish Monday The not lie published on Monday labor II iv The or the o will be i the but the will he nt il until 7 p m for the Monday will he found In thri Herald Monday morning f rr u r i I J I Ch ir I i f in 11 HO P Jn b pm to i j i s r all iwes prr n flee but is I T it th s lite f Tie lint lie s I more than i pi SHIR in crest In t linos po il c i Ine his Pd mound those two con il 1 ibor Tibb I iw nnd Billow T hey romp up for or ir cc tlon In the Sepl 11 DemocnM M Q mio at louls B I of whi Continued on aspire to the have attempted nnd ursur 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