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Morning Sentinel from Waterville, Maine • 1

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It 1 hl1 i1 to' i ysf IBatrnnilr iBnrmng Sctitutrl A Central Largest Daily gtfcwspiper Serving More' Than 70 Mtiirteg Communities 4 I KllgaUen' 12j Say 18 Sn a I I 1 i 'di To Meet Challenge Of Soviet Union 41 thia time The ceiling now stands AMILY OP OUR LETHOMELESS Max Jortier Unity fire chief was who a Effectiveness Of Bath Iron TENTATIVE IDENTIICATION Winslow Accident tp fe demob BELTED BY SPUTNIK the Sebasticook Goes Out Window AL CIO President Bars International Trade Cited I As ield or NE Growth be JiuSUrPUn t0 make international trade a logical 200 To Attend credit Why iuc naa income aunicicni io ouy nomcs Duur 1 14 I'jtf were priced homes in that price bracket freeze Meany 1 said there was no Most WONDERUL WORLD man who Wassuppos thc office of TOYS VIGUE SONS 7 will beclosed 1 from 9 tok 1 0:30 A jlee: both While tlfin not to report for wprk issued to approximately 600 employes apparently went as it approached struck a line of same which member Commit looked toward by having the six states working together Henderson president of the Sher aton Corp of America said the region's business firms should be willing to pay 2 per cent or five million dollars a year to obtain an 1 It will be up to our tracking sta tions to determine billion dollars Eisenhower re quested last January Bridges added there was no suggestion that the administra tion plans to ask for an increase in the national debt ceillna at morn Chief help said Ing 789 745 almost two weeks ago to accept the company final of one into 1 Gov Muskie welcoming the group of about 30 said Maine is to develop a broad gauge program of economic develop ment" He said the Maine Port Authority which is working with the World Trade Center has shown vijor and is branching out into new fields" propriation Committee Rep Can non (D Mo) agreed that heavy agiense spenaing next year would rule out tax cuts Chairman Cooper (D Tenn' of the House Ways and Means Com mittee where tax bills go first had no comment Rep Reed (R NY) senior Republican on the committee said there would have son that hikes have sparked our dynamic economy In advance of remarks other AL CIO leaders here for meetings preliminary to the AL CIO convention beginning Thurs day had generally cold shouldered plan for a wage freeze chairman' wag acquitted same charge I it the field of weapons with friendly nations reason to conclude it would anyone but employers He the nation has prospered in recent years not on account of a wage Rushed by ambulance to Sis Hospital the injured Chava rie died shortly after 2 a Dr Bichatd Hornberger said that death was caused by severe chest and lung Injuries The accident occurred on Route 201 (the Augusta Highway) in Winslow about three quarters of a mile from bridge The vehicle out of control a curve and guard rails on the side of the highway knocking down several of them before crashing headlong Try And Stop Me By BENNETT CER HERM AN SAHAGUN To Oppose Payne? AUGUSTA Dec 3 Ncw Eng heritage and geography "jU 1 Unity couple and their two young sons were left without a home and belongings after a fire leveled their house early Tuesday afternoon Mr and Mrs John Hubbard and their sons aged five and nine resided about a mile from Unity on the Aiblon Unity Road The fire ae Marketg Mary Dunne I Obituaries 3 Radio TV12 Social Club 8 Sports 1418 Sportsmen Price JSeven Cents cording to caused from an exploding pot burner In the living room of their honif A second knocked Mrs Hubbard to the floor according to the chlifcf See story on pae 19 (Photo by Sentlnclensman Maxwell) KOui Ofspjeci Jo ThcLate ROS AIRE BRETON soname balanced basis Local 6 Industrial Union of Ma rine Shipbuilding Workers re torted that management work ing its imagination overtime" The union said its observers 1 dentified "only 35 of the 153 weld ers who normally clock Tn" The union statement said the company the strixe to an end" by agreeing I He added that if more welders come back it might be possible in a few days to notify some of the 600 to return In renewing its plea for arbitra tion the union said: BIW worker every bus inessman and every person liv ing in this shipbuilding commu nity has a right to know why management is causing this strike to continue" Later union sources said they were inserting an advertisement in tomorrow's Portland Press Herald calling forapplications at union headquarters for out of town Jobs The ad says work can be provided for 85 Welders along with a number of workers brother crafts Bernard Baruch says ever there was a true wizard of Wall Street it was James Keene" Keene known in his day as Silver came to New York from the Pacific Coast In the 1870s was' Instrumental in floating the stock that launched the United States Steel corporation: his mani pulations conducted for Morgan disposed of a billion dollar issue wnnoui upsetting me marxci and indeed nobody who bought shares evr had cause to regret it Ktene was a bull all his life don't see any ifth avenue mansions built by he liked to point out Asked why he con tinued speculating in stocks after he had amassed a fortune Keene replied does a dogchasS' his thousandth rabbit? AU life is a speculation The spirit of specu latioh is born with 1 at 275 billion dollar In addition to increased de fense spending the administra tion was reported to have rec ommended: 1 A five year extension of the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act which expires June 30 to stablize foreign trade 2 Amendment of the Atomic Energy Act to make it possible for this country to share more of its atomic secrets particularly production Die AL CIO boss answered a i plan voiced yesterday by Presi dent Richard Gray of the AL CIO Building and Construction for foregoing 1958 wage boosts for relaxed credit policies and more government money aid to spur construction activities Meany spokp before the building trades audience had heard Gray He said that if relaxing and Increasing government expen ditures are needed to buoy the economy then more mass pur chasing power brought about by higher wages is also necessary Secretary of Labor Mitchell be tween two speeches to AL CIO groups told reporter Gray's' 1933 wage moratorium plan was worth serious consideration hlitchell pointed to President Eisenhower's call for moderation in vyages andprices? a77j Mitchell also I spoke on housing CO'sts He asserted it was the re sponsibility of fhe: entire construc tion Industry employers as well as labor to map ways to bring better built and more modern housing at mote modest prices to the vast majority of Americans Mitchell laid i 44 percent of new homes built iq 1956 vcrc priced lars in foreign trade the world 1 Trade goal But he said the Center needs only one thirtieth of that amount 8200 to carry on in the next year hard hitting cam paign to get more of our share of the 1 A recent economic study indicat ed he said that New England has a gross product of about 25 billion dollars a year of which some 1 billion represents foreign trade The study showed that gross pro duct is increasing at 4 per cent a year but international trade is in creasing only 3 per cent The World Trade goal Henderson said is to have world trade increase a rate of 1 per cent a year not 1 per cent a year than our gross na tional He said he believes New Eng land is "enjoying an re and that part of this rebirth was the formation of the World Trade Center last year The Center he said publishes informa: tion bulletins and other publica tions providing notice of trade op portunities Jt Is an information research agency it helps expedite licenses' for foreign trade: and it obtains and interprets government xfgiuauuns Cdlder Thursday Temp's: 2814 7 (Complete Report Pago 2) states worked together to develop world trade Ernest Henderson told a meeting of Maine business and government leaders The meeting was the first in a series the Center 'plans to sponsor throughout the six state area one state is large enough to capitalize fully on the opportunities which exist1' Henderson said "ar greater objectives can be WASHINGTON Dec 3 House leaders generally agreed today that chances of 958 tax cuts have practically vanished Tax bills originate In the House Leaders in that chamber had hoped for a sizable reduction but that was before Russia's advances in satellites and missiles led to new tmphasis on US AUGUSTA Dec 3 (T) A key figure in the 1952 Maine liquor scandal obtained today 5000 nom ination petition blanks use In the Republican primary" Herman Sahagtan of Bel grade a former Gardiner wine bottler didn't say for whom thc petitions would be circulated But their number indicated use in seeking a statewide senatoror governor The liquor scandal broke in th'e administration of Gov rederick GrPayfiertwRepubltcftTnseir atir whose first term runs out next year Payne hasn't said wouifi srrnnn 1904 An' Entire loor of WHITE HOUSE APPLIANCECO 11 Water Watervilfe OpenEvery Night rTOWM whether He Sahagian told a legislative in vestigating committee? gave money 'to a man who Wassuppos ed to have given it to Payne for his 1950 campaign fund Payne denied any knowledge of the matter Sahagian he paid another person money in fluence the Liquor Commission in favor of his wines Largely on the strength of Sa hagian's rederick Papalos of Welleslcy Mass: was sent to prison for Conspiracy tu bribe Bernard Zahnof Brem en then Li qu Commission i ot ine i YEAR 'ROUND AT 5 and must watch the firing through slits in the heavy concrete walls There will be nothing to obstruct the' view of the thousands of civil ians outside rom the beaches the military reservation resembles an oil fields with the gantries homing the vari ous Army Navy and Air Eorcs missiles rearing up like oil der ricks The 72 foot' Vanguard can be seen towering up inside one of the gantries A Thor and a Jupiter both 1500 mlle ballistic missiles stand in nearby gantries A few miles to the north of the Van guard an Atlas intercontinental ballistics missile can be seen on another platform The Atlas is believed about ready for a third test which if successful would enable the Unit ed States to match the Russian claim to possession of a weapon that could haul an bomb across the ocean (Continued on Next Page Col 2) could "instantly bring fax i ear BIW proposed pay increases of 7 to 10 cents an hour for workers getting 3175 to $235 The union says those raises would leave the men 7 to 14 cents short of the pay in other yaffls It also wants a pension plant seniority by de partments rather than plant wide and longer vacations for some employes King said that although the sit uation to the yard is better it to the point three billion dollars In the Treas ury before anything other than an infinitesimal cut could be made Rep Mills (D Ark) secoiid ranking member on com mittee told New York meeting yesterday that prospects for a tax cut were dim think it looks very favorable for a significant reduc ing stations will report to the Navy research office in Washing on "We be despondent" Walsh said we hear that our satellite did not The Navy plans to shoot four of the six inch spheres this month and will try early in the new year to launch a fully instrumented 21 inch: satellite During the countdown Walsh said 23 pages of points must checked by technicians preparing the Vanguard for its flight Each point must check out perfectly be fore the next one is considered Newsmqn will not be permitted inside the top secret Missile Test Center but they will get from the beaches a grander view of the shooting than will the scientists and engineers on the inside Technicians and inside the Center will be in block houses Dial flfinity 34341 ttftin etiil ha rlfeln thtMV fhnra The chairman of the House Ap was much chance to cut taxes 'S (R Bath) said: x'The primary purpose of this second hearing is to handle all unanswered questions and listen to new evidence which may have come about after careful consider ation of the facts as presented on Nov 12 It is not the IntenlAif the committee to entertain merely re petitive arguments The Highway Commission and key' department personnel will be present to answer any and ail questions commission presented Nov 12 a' 35 page report dcscribing its plans with considerable detail on projects contemplated in the per iod ending June 30 1961 lit was supplemented by 20 pages of maps and charts and as Explained oral GARDINER Dec 3 Ed ward Larrabee Jr 19 of Port land was to nine months in fail after pleading guilt in Municipal Court today to a charge of reckless homicide He appealed Larrabee was accused of hav ing caused the death of Mrs Alice Nelson of Richmond who died two days after sheas injured in an automobile accident here Nov Police said Mrs Nelson was thrown from a cat driven by her husband when their 'automobile was struck from the forced off the road and turned over twice They charged Larra bee and a companion fled into the woods where they ap prehended an hour after the ac cident Recorder rank Chapman filed? a charge of leaving the ef an Larrabee was released in $1000 ball for appearance before the ebruary term of Kennebec County Supe rior Court arm (EST) tomorrow The firing itself was rescheduled for high noon There was no explanation for the delay The countdown at first had been set to begin st 9 tonieht then was pushed un to 11 sun later set ror mianignt and finally programmed for 1 a Originally the iWvy had said it hoped to fire its satellite carrying Vanguard rocket about an hour before dawn Technicians apparently had solved difficulties which cropped up In Work preparing the Vanguard for the shooting "Tljere were a few bugs In the said a high level source from the Office of Naval Re search "but I (think ironed them out It looks like we will be ready to blast off tofhorrow" If the firing is successful the United States will have met Nikita challenge to the free world to Join Russia in form ing a "commonwealth of Sput in the heavens The 22000 pound Vanguard stood tall on its launching plat and ready for the first thrust of its powerful engines designed to propel it 300 miles upward to the cold and mysterious frontier of space In its bullet shaped nose cone nestled a six inch satellite with a radio voice which the Navy hopes to put into orbit at a speed of 13 000 miles an hour the shooting comes off as planned the beeping voice of ths tiny American moon will he the only one coming from space The two Red satellites now are silent their batteries dead Exactly two months ago tomor row the Russians launched Sput nik I On Nov 3 Sputnik with its dog rider was shot aloft Paul Walsh general manag er of the operations group told newsmen during a briefing today that know and we know (here) weather our moon goes into orbit I Regional Highway Safety Conference AUGUSTA Dec 3 tfl More than 209 members of the Maine High way Safety Committee have Indi cated they will attend a Regional Highway Safety Conference Satur day in Bangor Chairman Brian Jewett said today The morning session at 10 am will be divided into panels for dis cussion of law enforcement school bus operations driver education youth councils child and bicycle safety Industrial highway safety and pedestrian safety Senate Pres Robert Haskell of Bangor will address the noon luncheon and the panel activities will be discussed in general ses sion in the afternoon Jewett said had InAnmn fn hnv Sahagian never was tried oh any charge A court ruled that because he had disclosed the con spiracy' he was immune from Sahagian once was of the Republican Stale Speaker Sam Rayburn (D Tex and House GOP Leader' Martin (Mass) said today they would sup port the appropriation of every dollar necessary for national de fense and security Rayburn said the United States must do everything possible to catch up and go ahead of Russia in missiles 4 Martin said the opportunity to cut spending in other fields Rayburn summed it up And op very umnea field for growth the president of the World Trade Center in New England said today It would enhance the prosperity million dollars a year to ootain i ar of the whole region" "if the six annual increase of 2o0 million i dol Ikm is fnMAirln SmaWa Ika Waterville Maine Wednesday Deceipiier 4 1957 Waterville Stores: open ALL DAY I St WEDNESDAY During Signed: Waterville Merchants Bureau VEATItER T0DAY Cloudy little temper aturc change? Possible st Today CAPE CANAVERAL la Dec Scientists tonight ordered a further hour delay in the zero hour set for the first attempt to fling an American space Latest word was that the 11' hour countdown preceding the fr ft Appeals Reckless Homicide Verdict New Highway Program To Get Another Airing AUGUSTA pec 3 LB A second public hearing on the Interstate Highway program will be held next Tuesday 1:30 pm in the State House the Legislative Re search Committee said today The committee "hekT a 6'4 hour hearing on the subject Nov 12 and decided then that it would not be feasible Jo conduct series of re gional hearing as some had pro posed 7" 7 In scotching the idea of a wage levelling off of inflationary forces and it was now more important than" ever to boost wages to help create more buying support for freeze but for the opposite rea spending Sahagian Obtains Nomination Blanks Anti Inflation Wage reeze ATLANTIC CITY Dec 3 AL CIO President George Mea ny today knocked down any no tion that labor will accept a 1958 freeze on wage increases to help combat inflation Meany said ail economic Indi cators point to a downturn and a at $15000 or better yet only about one third of American fam i iT' WASHINGTON Dec The Elsenhower admi nistration was today reported planning to spend an extra 2Wt billion dollars next year on defense and foreign aid to ineet the challenge of military scientific advances runs for a bigger Defense De partment budget and increased spending by rputusl security agencies were laid before 31 con gressional leaders from parties at five hour House briefing Pressidcnt Eisenhower suffered a slight stroke a week ago yesterday presided over the meeting (or 2H hours Sen Bridges of New' Hamp shire chairman of the Republic an policy committee In the Sen ate reported the administration wants to raise the defense bud get about two billion dollars for the fiscsl year starting next July 1 He said most of the increase would be devoted to missiles and antisubmarine equipment Defense spending this year has been estimated at 384 billion dollars Sen Russell (D Ga) chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee told reporters after the meeting the defense program has not yet been firmed up He said the legislative leaders were given a spending objective but that the administration wasn't yet sure it could stick to it He declined to furnlsn any figures A figure of $3940000000 was reponea io nave peen aovancca by Secretary of State Dulles for a new foreign aid program cov ering both military and economic assistance to American allies Congress voted $3436000000 for mutual security in the Cur rent fiscal year Apparently the administration hopes to hold over all federal spending in the new year close to the current figures by cutting down on domestic programs Chairman Cannon (D Mo) of the House Appropriations Com mittee said he gathered from the briefing that the entire bud get for the new fiscal year will run a little more than the 718 Moscow Reports Sputnik Rocket Still Is Grcling LONDON Wednesday Dec 4 radio said today the carrier rocket of Sputnik 1 still is circling the earth A broadcast quoted an unnamed member of the Soviet Academy of Science as saying that when the rocket does reach the lower layers of the earth's atmosphere "it will turn into a huge incandescent ball clearly visible at large distances even in the The scientist added: "The car rier rocket is due to flare up soon about the first half of December and it will be the first artificial bolide in the Bolide is another name for me teorite Western scientists have been un able to find any trace of the car rier rocket since Saturday and have expressed belief it already has disintegrated 1 4 Vll IlXOlUCi fALLS 17 Channel Chasine 12 Classified 20 "Crossword 20 4 4 I st la Toy TOWN I REALLY HAS TOYS AT prices TOO! I lurMddn Vol 54 No 22 Pages Hudgels Will Jpe Jumped Two And HalfBilfioh Eaniiarked Works Strike Is Disputed BATH Dec 3 A ctrike a tn arbitration Kins rnnfrnrt th gainst the destroyer building Bath strikers settled the matter by vot Tawaa UkiLb km latX it UUM HUJM VVip nvui 1ULV ikO fourth week today with its effec tiveness still in dispute Two of five naval craft under fer construction are designed to carry guided missiles In the past week most of the 2000 production and maintenance workers have returned to their jobs But 600 were laid off again because a majority of key men in shipyard held out Vice Pres Omar King said 57 welders were on the job today more than yesterday and "overall production In the plant i now beiniuachfeycd on a rea hnrenAftH hnrif ar Kills Augusta Man A man tentatively identified as 28 year 61d Alderic Chavarie of Augusta died earijrthis morning from in juries suffered in an automobile accident in Winslow Into a huge tree police said The car virtually Ishcd Investigating thi' early ing accident was Police Robert Bolduc of Winslow irst to the scene of the early morning crash were two truck drivers Owen Hartley 29 of Pittsfield and Charles Tibbetts 31 Carmel The two trailer truck operators remained with the injured Cha varie until Police and med ical help arrived at the scene Chavarie's address was listed as 31i Commercial Street Augusta "v' 1 rm Sh 1 I I I 1 A 1 A 1 Wf 1 1 Jy i gZ Si itl HH rt urir rmiLW' IViJlWItft ttff i I Ute Iriji TI MMM I IHi 4 I 'i Xs 'v? rArhold's gs 1 i St I a 4 Vti I 1 a 1 I tuc fio a AA Wl AMMLI 8 i 4HiMi iv by sieves '7'h 7 'a pn if 7 gw :7 gv A 1 2 W7w di 1 'jams 4 4 9 7s.

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