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Morning Sentinel from Waterville, Maine • 1

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Established lhft4 Vol 60 No 14 Pages Waterville Maine Monday January 20 1964 Dial TRinlty 3 3341 Price Eight Cents 4 ormosa Quake Kills 104 Injures 12 7T rl Thousands ear 4000 Death Toll Homeless In Tragedy After Zanzibar Revolt And Arabs SEN EDMUND 8 MUSKIE Woman Balloonist Vanishes During California Air Race SAN DIEGO Calif (APL ta Catalina Island tn th main 4 whii bal and Sorrow Violence In Atlanta New Racial Incident Sees Klansmen Appear General Alarm Says Zone Must Go Panama Official Says Canal Treaty Repugnant Human Transplant Era Near ft i GIGUERE'S SUPER MKT MON TUES WED SPECIALS CSS3 Q9I ES3 EE3 E5E3 Lk 49c LEAN CENTER CUT YELLOW ANCX OLEO: OPEN jfe j' 12 13 12 Halolaa Klfgallin Ofjltuarla By" ALTON BLAKESLEE AssoclatedPress Science Writer 5 a removal of the spleen and thy mus which are part of the anti body factory system or com binations of methods or a dozen years or more ata poet Jan 7 He said "An other Republican senator work ing with our respected and cap able Sen Margaret Chase Smith will be of benefit to all of Maine" panzee and (four baboops Hearts and stomachs have been transplanted in animals in initial steps toward exchanging the same organs in humans Surgeons now improved methods of joining arteries and veins together of pumping the blood of cooling the body and reducing the loss of oxygen from body all aids in the dramatic feat of substituting one uvrng organ for another VannMsa Cocktails Open for Mrs Joseph Kennedy mother of the presi dent who was felled eight weeks ago by an bullet (AP Wirephoto) The greatest' barrier to organ transplanting is that each body is bodies can "recog nize" tissues from anyone else as foreign This prompts the Im munity reaction the defense to attack the foreign tissue much as the body creates antibodies to defend against germs or vi ruses entering its system Surgeons In half a dozen med ical centers are trying to over come the' fejectloni mechanism By ED TUNSTALL BOSTON (AP) A pontiflcial solemn requiem Mass for Pres ident John Kennedy was sung Sunday in the Cathedral of the Holy Cross with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and a 180 voice choir participating Mrs John Kennedy sat In the front row and occasional ly dabbed away a tear while Richard Cardinal Cushing sang the Mass for the President as sassinated in Dallas Texas eight weeks ago In a setting rare for a Roman Catholic function the Boston Symphony Orchestra performed the Mozart masterpiece "Re quiem in The Mozart Mass Itself Is rarely sung at memorial functions much less the presence of a symphonic orchestra Mrs Kennedy brushed the tears that rolled down her cheeks as Cardinal Cushing long a close friend of the Ken nedy family spoke briefly at the end of the two hour service carried on national television The cardinal noted the appro priateness of selecting requiem unfinished because of the German Master's death at 35 for the late President "The genius of art and the genius of leadership are joined together In this single said the cardinal as his voice broke with emotion "Separated surgeons here and abroad have been transplanting kidneys win ning some lasting successes in transplants between identical who don't set up anti bodies against each tis sues and occasionally in a few other cases A worldwide report ed last September told of 244 kidney transplants with 18 pa tients 15 of them identical twiris hax4ng 'survived "more than two years Seventy four other recipients wero still alive eight more than a year 'and 19 for half a year or more The first gift of a new lung More on MEDICAL page 2 umuu iq uv main land No trace was found of mid dle aged Mrs Barbara Keith of Hartford Conn grandmother of 10 or her onion shaped i BAN DIEGO Calif (API Planes and ships conducted a massive sea and land search Bunday for'a woman balloonist whoVanlshed Saturday during an eight balloon race from San Neither Muskle nor McIntire is expected to face opposition In the party primaries June 15 Muskle who defeated incum bent Republican Sen red Payne In 1958 said ho plans to campaign ojL hifrecord In the Senate meet with President Johnson either late Monday or earlv i Tuesday Boyd spoke of "60 years of to Panama under the existing treaty and strongly de nied a statement by Secretary of the Army Cyrus Vance that 10 suspected Communist agents including one sniper had been arrested by Panamanians after riots broke out there Jan 9 More than 20 persons were killed and hundreds wounded in the disturbances They erupted over ranama ngnt to ny ita flag within the US controlled Canal Zone "My government has instruct ed me to deny emphatically that there was any participa tion by Communist agents (In the riots) Boyd said "It is a terrible mistake If you say Castro (Cuban Prime Min ister Castro) or Khrushchev (So viet Premier Khrushchev) had something to do with Boyd said US agreement to renegotiate the hot just discuss renegotiating is the minimum requirement for re storing diplomatic relations and ending the crisis between the two nations USDA Inspected Quality Western Steer Beef BONELESS BRISKET CORNED BEE Ralley an invalid be carried from the In a litter stretcher wife was also assisted sAWsoxsas s' DAR ES SALAAM Tan ganyika (P) Tales of mass slaughter of Asians and Arabs following the rev olution in Zanzibar reached here from the island state Sunday Lpttefs to relatives in Tang anyika and newsmen arriving from Zanzibar told of bodies being thrown Into communal graves and quickly covered so the true figure would probably never be known But they said reliable reports put the number of Aslans killed at well over 300 and that this was just a small fraction of the number slain In the Arab community The New York Times said in a dispatch from Mombasa Ken ya that about 2000 "political were reported slain and the death toll is expected to reach 4000 The dispatch written by Rob ert Conley Times correspon dent recently expelled from Zanzibar said that the revolt was led by Cuban trained Afri can guerrillas A bodyguard of oreign Min ister Mohammed Abdul Rahman Babu told newsmen in Zanzibar last week he had trained in Cu ba along with other Zanzibar revolutionaries Americans and Britons who left Zanzibar after the revolt last Sunday have reported see ing rebels wearing Cuban stylo unifornis They said they heard some of the' rebels speaking Spanish Relatives here of an Asian family were told in a letter from the island that the family was surrounded by rebels early Mon day as they were returning from a picnic One of the family died More on ZANZIBAR page Mrs John Kennedy wipes away tears during Pontifical Solemn Requiem Mass for the late president in Cathedral of the Holy Cross Sunday morning At left is 4 phonic swell vibrated the tall walls of the ancient church Mrs Kennedy only occasional ly turned her glance from the altar rom time to time she would watch the orchestra and then shot a darting glance at the score of press and newsreel photographers crowded at a far side of the sanctuary Moro on SYMPHONY page 2 JAN 20th thnj 26th with Every Purchase and This Coupon (except cigarettes 1 fs Abby Amusement Chas 7 Classified Cornlea Crossword Editorials "My aim in this campaign as in my public office is to con tribute something substantial to the cause of good government whatever the results of the elec chief opponent for the senate seat is expected to be Republican Cpngpessnr a Clifford McIntire wbo has represented Malnein the House since 1951 McIntire formally announced his candidacy for Sen ROCKLAND (AP) A gen eral alarm fire heavily dam aged the Bicknell business block building Sunday night before firemen brought it under con trol An elderly couple were rescued from the burning struc ture Hilton had to building and his from the third floor to safety Men and equipment from neighboring Rockport Thomas ton and Head helped the Rockland ire Department bat tle the blaze The fire officials said start ed in the basement of the build ing which contained the State News Agency and offices of the US Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Bureati on the first floor and apart ments on the third floor The second floor was vacant The cause and an estimate of loss were not immediately de termined The only other third floor oc cupant Miss Joan Tabbutt was not at home at the time 1 1 1 1 by centuries these two men were touched by a creative in stinct uncommon in any genera tion both brought out of their youth a shining light which will illumine the ages both were summoned to eternity at a mo ment which to mortals must seem "Even sorrow will the brief remarks ended "but we have been promised a glory to which there will be no end In this spirit we have prayed today for John itzger ald Kennedy in this spirit we ask the God of men and nations to guide our Mrs Kennedy wearing a black cloth coat and a black fur hat sat a pew with the late mother Mrs Joseph Kennedy and his brother Sen Edward Kennedy and his wife Behind Mrs Kennedy sat rancis McDermott chief of the Boston division of the Secret Service and Mrs Sargent Shri ver the late President's sister The gothic Interior of the great gray cathedral built in 1875 was jammed with govern ment civic and business digni taries and friends of the Ken nedy family Because the ca thedral is limited to seating on ly 1800 attendance was by printed invitation A chorus of 180 voices sang the stirring Mass as the sym WEATHER TODAY Cloudy and inild' High teipps In Chance of showers Complete Report Next Pago MONDAY TUES WED SPECIALS A orang ana wmta not air toon Six helicopters 14 planes five coast vessels combed a 50 mila area from San Clemente south to San Diego Coast Guard cutters and planes had searched throughout the night with lights and flares A veteran of scores of balloon ascensions and parachute jumps she was the only woman among nine contestants who drifted across the choppy Cata lina Channel in the race to Newport Beach 30 miles to the east Two Actor Cliff Robertson ST wbo portrayed the late President John Ken nedy in the film "PT 109" and stunt pitot rank Tallman were in one balloon They and five others had to be all of them at sea except one who Crashed in a cactus patch bn a nigged hill side of Cataling Island and was rescued bv firemen iHa was Don Piccard 38 Sioux alls SD The only one to finish the race was declared the winner He IsEd Yost 43 who set his balloon down in the surf at San Clemente as hundreds of spec tators lined the shore He made the crossing in two hours and 40 minutes The race the first of its kind over this course was sponsored by the California Balloon Club The nylon balloons are filled with air from a hot air blower on the ground The pitot main tains heat by operating a pro pane burner at the balloon mouth turning the heat up to gain altitude or down to reduce elevation Mrs balloon was 40 feet in horizontal diameter and feet high The 52 year old wi dowed balloonist wore a black flight suit boots a crash hel met and an inflatable life pre server She had enough fuel to keep her balloon In the air about four hours when she took off in a drizzle at 2 pm Saturday Small craft warnings were flying Strong gusts sped her sbuth Instead of east Gary dinator of the race said today she was last seen approximate ly seven miles from shore be More on BALLOONIST page 2 ON INSIDE PAGES NOTE In this space and nuclear age surgeons and specialists in human biology are progressing toward a fabu lous medical breakthrough giving people vital spare parts for old The following story sums Up the status of this ex citing quest lfU TAIPIE A pall of shock and grief hung Monday over the southern ormosa cities of Tainan and Chiayi where an earthquake killed 104 In jured 542 and left thou sands of homeless walking the littered streets ip stunned silence Crying chfldren'and barking dogs punctuated the mournful quieLai soldiers and volunteers sefrched for mors victims in the rubble of hundreds of homes wrecked by the initial 30 second jolt Saturday night Of the 1758 homes that col lapsed and the 267L badly dam aged most ware centered in Tainan a city of 250000 and the former capital of this island na tion ires apparently started by overturned charcoal stoves destroyed 124 homes at nearby Chiayi Premier Yen ordered immediate rehabilitation of the disaster areas in southern or mosa where the earthquake was the most violent since a tem blor shook the area on Dec 17 1941 and killed 358 persons Saturday quake was classified at Tainan as grade 5 in an ascending scale of 6 used in ormosa The tremors were classed as grade 4 at Chiayi and grade 3 in Taipei The impact also shook build ings in Taipei a elty of more than a million but no casualties or major damage was reported There were no reported in juries among Americanf or other foreigners One American at Tainan Mrs Samuel Hixson of May town Pa said the earthquake "seemed nothing out of the or dinary after the quakes experienced in California" LEWISTON (AP) US Sen Ednund Muskle' a Democrat in normally Republican Maine announced plans Sunday night to seek a second slx year Sen ate term The expected announcement came at a Democratic open bouse at state party headquart ers in Lewiston Sen Muskle also a two term former governor said: "We still need two party com petition and we need continu ing and vigorous attention to the problem of economic growth as the key to progress and increas ing opportunity for our people Chuckle 'Why there an effective reducing tablet forincome WASHINGTON (AP) Pana ambassador to the United Nations said Sunday that the United States right to onerate the Panama Canal in perpetui 1 ty must be ended and a time fixed when Panama will take over the waterway Aquillno Boyd said the 1903 treaty grantingperpetuaf'rlghts was imposed on Panama under duress and is and Appearing on the CBS radio and television program the nation" Boyd said the Unit ed States must agree torene negotlate the treaty or diplo matic relations will not be re stored Boyd saltj Panama also wants all special American privileges wiped out and indicated the zone itself must go "It is not right for Ameri cans to live in the heart of Panama behind that he said An Inter American Peace Commission meets here at 10 am EST Monday with repre i sentatives of the United States i and Panama The commission an agency of the Organization of American States hopes to his wife Jane have five chil dren As a senator he was a spon sor of bills for accelerated pub lic works area redevelopment medical care for the aged and civil rights He also has advo cated jnore federal help to edu cation water pollution control and effective tax reduction Hy la a member of three Sen ate Committees Banking and Currency Public Works and Government Operations He is chairman of two subcommit tees Intergovernmental Rela tions and Air and Water Pollu tion Senator Muskle has Jong been an advocate of the Passa maquoddy tidal power project He also has helped recent ef forts to obtain asugar beet acreage allotment for Aroostook County dream ds almoitwlthln'reallza' tion It is the growing possibility now of exchanging human or gans kidneys lungs hearts livers and to extend fal tering life for many ex tra yean Thehealthy organs would be taken from persons who had just died in accidents 'or from diseases which left some main organs still healthy as i spare parts for someone else in whom Opltuarlaa RaClo TVXy' Sports Say 'll Wom's Pa CREAM U39C fl Kl we Keeerve The RUht To Limit Quantities ATLANTA (AP) Ten robed I white youth was convicted au ajux mansmen antersa a second degree manslaughter in segregated restaurant white Ne the shooting of a Negro boy at gross picketed outside touch Birmingham Ala and about Ing off a branding melee and 20 crosses were burned in Ba the wont racial incident hi At ton Rouge La in what one lanta in months source said was a revival of Twenty four persons were ar Ku Klux Klan activity rested outside the restaurant At Birmingham Larry Joe Saturday night and 49 more Sims 18 was convicted Satur were arrested a few hoprs later day of second degree man outside the elty jail where they slaughter in the Sept 15 shoot had gone to protest earlier a lng of a 13 year old Negro Vir nsta jgil Ware ZThe jury fixed Trials for all 73 wero sched 1 sentence at seven months in theled for Municipal Court Mon eotfnty jail In Baton Rouge an anony Elsawhere to the South a moug cauer foy the Morning Aavocate me Burning crosses signified a reactivation of the Klan in that area Ths caller said 100 crosses would be burned Crosses were burned in a doz en qr more Louisiana cities Isst SAntmhr Inrhidlntf nn nn th P'v neK InnixiAo state capltol grounds at Baton OOH 11IJU1AVO Rouge SKOWHEGAN A King At Washington the Civil field man died in a hospital here late Sunday afternoon KACIAL page 3 from Injuries received in a head on auto crash at Solon a IT armingtonllas field died of multiple injuries pt including a fractured hip ribs itc rniirth rlP and Internal injuries hospital 10 WU1 M1 11 authorities reported His wife Thelma 82 hurt in In faic the same accldent was in All 441 HI Da condition at airview Hospital where she is a patient suffer ARMINGTON (AP) The ing from a fracture fourth Hre at armington in of an ankle four has left a family of The accident happened seven persons homeless Route 201 A at Sojon near the The blaze Saturday damaged intersection witb'Route '201 on the two and half story frame Sunday afternoon a week ago home of Dan Chandler after ap Stste Police reported patently starting in a shed near Stevens was born in reeman the kitchen June' 8 1898 the son of Win 1 The loss was estimated at 84 fred and Margaret Stevens 000 An employe of the Winters The home of Alton Power was Mill ln Klngfield he was destroyed by fire riday night member of the IOO there forcing a family of seven to Besides his widow hi Is snr seek other shelter Oh the pre Vived by a son Wendall Ste vious night a fire cost the home tens of Bridgton a daughter? of Colby Ryder at armington Mrs Janice Lavore of Strong alls On Wednesday night a and six grandchildren blase at the home of Air orce uneral services will be held Sgt Arthur Black kllled hls 2 from the home In Klngfield at year qld spn Bruce and left the a time io be announced family homeless COME IN AND CHECK YOUR NUMBERS 1st PRIZE $150 I 3rd PRIZE $1500 2nd PRIZE $2500 4th PRIZE $1000 'Jut Cm ina Oblliralbn to Bar i stalls 1 Kingfield Man Dies rom Auto Boston Symphony Performs At Kennedy Requiem Mass ire Damages Rockland Block 0ix i ear 1 erm in senate Top Targets Are Asians LAST WEEK'S WINNERS CmPbeU III Mill Nnar 8M irfloM I G'lHU 0MM RIVIERA LJ I HASSEN'S Walgreen Drug 150 MAINST AIRIELOGL 3 6836 50 EXTRA 0 GOLD BOND STAMPS'! a vital organ became diseased damaged or lost "It is now technically possi ble to transplant virtually all or gans Including the an editorial In the Journal of the American Medical Association declared a few weeks ago The last yeUr witnessed the first of human lungs livers and 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