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Kennebec Journal from Augusta, Maine • 1

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v- -v V- -y -t Today's Chuckle Twcher: do you opelTr 'V 'Tf-- rr- vi is i Many experienced driven recof TIze the importance of an ouUide' V-v -v 1 A iJz 'i-- 1 v' v- i sf3: iv 4-v w- Mirror 'y 4 -V r- -1 Cofnllit Qin Cory) 'A -v ESTABUSHEO-TS2rrVOL: NO 245 AUGUSTA MAINE MONDAY MORNING 14 1957 TWELVE PAGES PRICE SEVEN CENTfr 1 v--w -A- i'y-r TjJ-vYi Y'Y''vr -'v 1: ''y (:: 'v V'' 'V -S'! --V- 1 i -r r- -r (L3 -f J- 7 --t v-a- j-V- i- OTTAWA Oct vlJ (91 pened keti la the last six years' since her previous visit ITarlier ihT jTWr 5 Ths Queea's address was also radio- broadcast -throughout Cana-diripaiafncUAnflwflrkiar-ranged -to srod-'it out ABC chiueh for Canada's Tbaakgiving Sunday services adlana tonight In her Arrt'lWe UlevMon ipeedi ihe hope to them come ie them again in two UvtTVramf NBCiivo radio For- Canada's 'children the had a partieular word: all bo- yean and perhaps bring her On the way they stopped ja the brilliant suidight la Confederatton Square' and laid 'wreath of oak and maple leaves at National A War-MjsmoriaLt-t Philip A Bristol Conn driver wig Killed' and eight othw peritmi fojuredr ih three septnte weekend hcddenis ln this are i PATALITY MeMnAPaddack29dled two children for a visit' speech- she hopes- to quipped with war veterana v-EUsabeth -holed in her speech long to one great family You live in wonderful and exhilarating oountry- So-nuny -other-children would love to' uhniro your Looking toward her UK visit which Includes four days' as guest of President Eisenhower In Wash- (Cen tinned ea Pngs CoL 2) them alula la two years and per- that whm-cho opens tbo-23rd ses-shm oC the Canadian Parliament tommow- ahe will be the first sovereign to do that personally WASHINGTON Oct13 IP Sputnik's rocket companion stole the show todaywitk a brilliant ftp formanCs tot amateur skywateb-ers and qualified possible 'top bUUag-en theecleptifie sUgetoOi-f rather think lean more foir a while from observing the Rocket then the satellite' uld a spokesman for the NaVal Research Labor atory1! Project Vanguard center of UB satellite efforts Ths rocket whlck went info ah eartforircling- orWt-of-lU while giving Sputnik Ms final boost into ipacv is mrn by Vanguard scientists to bs losing sltitudo tn the first stages of fall that would end with Ms burning up like a meteorite in the -earth's atmosphere instantly Saturday night following an 'accident near the toll gate at the Augusta end of tho Maine Turnpike Two other persona were- injured to- tho samo crash 4 i to the other area accidenta K- threc' pw6nf wer taken to Au yl haps bring her two children for i in' -English tnd Frnch tho 11-j-: jreuxtld Queen thanked the people for their hospitality on her visit "-tin 1951 an a princess apologized for -staying only four days this time and said she hopes she -will -Lbe back in 1959 for tbs SL Lsw-rence Seaway opening iV' H-TO' hope" she said -including her husband who is with hef now Vwe hope that one day-wwjhilLbthli to bringjar gust' General HospltaT following an early Sunday morptog crash on Bangor SL and mother and her two children were taken to Gardiner General Hospital following an accident 'at Pittaton children here Hervisltin Sunday night State Police uid that- Paddack waa killed when huried from thA vehicle he wu operating after it -failed to make the hut sweeping turn Into the Toll gate exit The car careened off the roadway and turned over police reported 'V' PASSENGERS A --AA Two passengers with Faddack to the ear Mrs Marie If Pslow of Bristol Conn and dames Giroux 20 of East Benton wero riso tossed Iran the' car as lt left tlurtonqiike J-7- ''a 1959' will bo more extensive she said1 Her present If stay' confined to Ottawa ends Wednesday when she goes to the United Stoles-: iv vr-In 1959 I am hoping to be pres-cnt when- the St Lawrence la ahe explained vthen- -1 hope to toko that chance to- travri more across tbs country" V-Vi- rCMATTHWGTT: csv TOSIN 'We know if Is losing ths spokesman isaid-but added that whether tho plunge win come days weeks or months has not yet been calculated Sputnik itself showed up today apparently right on schedule Dr John Hagen Vanguard director has said that the satellite win maintain a fixed orbit and stay ap a year or Bwvtv- V- The burnt-out rocket remnant less dense than the tightly packed satellite- is- believed -fo- be subject to- frictioiial slowlng down in the extremely rarefied atmosphere where the two bodies are orbiting i TT- And the light weight i satellite' equipped with miniature Instruments which tho United States JThe Queen did not Ignore Cmn- imfurtrlal ivnfw fo- Giroux was reported In satis- nomic strength She praised Vad-venturous undertakings'- and -'-claimed things-haver hcjK v-r'-v- a Lr-j Cloudbursts cfi- f-T -KJtandreaPheGT' Mans to'send up is believed likely to behave more like ths rocket more factory condition at Augusta Gchcrsl Hospital last night A AAA spokesman said Giroux was suf-f eringr mainly from! cuts and bruises -tv? Mrs Paiow who received only -A alight injuries was-treatedsnd later released from-the hospltaL The accident victim and hia two passengers had traveled the length of the turnpike from Kit-tery and were less than 1000 feet from tho toll' galewhen the crash occured -i i An -autopsy to ths exact cause -of death than like Sputnik A INTERESTING AT Ths Most Rer Daniel Feeney bishop of Portland' Gov Muskie apd attorney Arthur A' Hebert a member of the committee on arnmgemenfo-at a Calumet Club day Central Texas m' U'' 1 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Violent thunderstorms pounded some areas with ap to 11 Inches of rain -sending creeks -and-rivers While discuss this aspect of the rocket uV study other scientific sources said that obviously aU pos-slbiejnfonnatioa about what happen to the Ruslan rockerwheh it reeuters the densoatm6spheiw will bo of-absorMag interest to UA technicians trying to develop an (ptereontlaental 'inis-sU weapon t- Buck" misaltaiTwould archTip the Laboratory Queen fiinbeth InTRtost reccntphcAfir Mass Here --'Ji-il -v-J -tit ii V'Vv" MeWethy medical examiner'-: Investigating the crash whkh occurred at 8:20 pm were State Troopers Gerald Margeaon Jo-1 ieph McCarfhyPaul Mesirv-ey and Sgt Stanley HaskelL --it: diocese i 1 The practlce of law JaAfruly ths practice of Urn divine law to than you-gentlemen howmany friendships have been irretriev- p- a 4 yrs '7! I MgrGwgvP general ot foe Portland About 150 persons attended the reception and dinner at the Calumet Club following the Maas! v-- HOSFlf ALIZED lovr our neighbor "the Most Rev btr destroyedrWsmilies broken Bfr Criticism of: Qiiiten into the edge of space before falling on their targets r'" One source said there Is little hard data about what happens and tomervery gient nrienttats Daniel Feeney Bishop of Portland declared here yesterday up and set at hatred to one another over property claims In surging from their banks Thirty families were' evacuated from homes at BnDingsr in 21cemraLiTexnt-as the Colorado river climbed more than three -C feet above flood stage Dorns more famlUesprepsred to leavs The Department of Public Safe-ty said-five blocks in the titypf 9000 were under water and an -f addittoonl 11 blocks would -be sub-r merged before tbeT river crested Most serious flood coodltlou appeared to be on the Colorado 'ifeiver and Ms tributaries tbs Coa-v chos and the San Saba Preach tng-at-the-third solemn your quest for justice on behalf Two' of the thret persons to- Jured-irt-the-Bangor JSt hcrident' which occurred 'yesterday morning at 3:18 am were stlU to 'Au- gusts General Hospital last night officials reported -i- Remaining at the hospital-for treatment of Injuries received to the crash wen Miss Alice Beaulieu 19- Augusta and Paul- Be- (Continued eu Page CoL- 2) RECEIVING lUiNjE 7'' Included 'on the program tfte club was receiving llne wlth Gov Muskle Chief Justice Wil-llams- Bishop Feeney and others greeting guests A brief program of speeches including greetings frwn the governor" followed tho banquet 1 be fooled" by the foil of the Rus-riaa fodket vr To track and observe the rocket scientists must rely on visual rightinp since the rocket does not have meins of reporting by'ndlo It it Just -had a -transmitter be la one -scientist uid wistfully i' a The magazine goes on thenewsstands Tjesday- -j -The 'author also charges' the Queen 'is popular only with the nnasscs and not With the upper classes Muggeridge writes: Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh their family and their Brings eame in fact to constitute a kind of royal eoep opera whose interest' never LONDON Oct 12 (ITwo In-Ignnnt British acwapapcrs rushed Intq print -today with advance summaries of an American magazine article criticizing Queen Elizabeth article appearing In the forthcoming issue of the Saturday Post ws-written-by Malcolm MuwerMee in EneUsh manrenowned as e-tele- of your clients do not forget the bequest of Christ that yon hold to trust for other love of neighbor applicatioB of this conr' eept of law and love by your profession requires that the lawyer bo a Student not meet-at easearpreeedentslaw' prinriplebnl also that bo -be a student of Voitvc Mass of the' Holy Spirit traditionally knowu ai the Red Mass at St Catholic Church Bishop Feeney told his congregation Including Gov Edmund Muskle and members of the bar snd bench: becomes the high privi-lego to represent th injured Jn litigation to vindicate the rights of-theoppressedranHodefend within Uic framework of the prescribed Judicial processes those charged with IthC violation ofthe Uws of the land" PRIESTS v- San Angelo's North Cohcho dam V7'nnd reservoir bit flood control U-rjcvcl-'for-thn wan built ilAvyralnlall UsaJdrenclHed DISCOUNTED Egyptian Armyj Forces "a To rr vision personality as former editor of tho humor magazine Pnaeh-4Le'--i-z4-- St Mary's Church was Jammed to caparity foe the annual service which waa followed by a reception at-tho-Calumct-dub parts of Oklahoma Kansan Crio-i rado and Nobraskn Tho UA Weather Bureau reported an us-i- confirmed tornado hit western Oklnhomn' I x-C Aside from hard freeze which brought- record low temperatures seemed to flag eves though! the successive Instalments might be somewhat hMnbtonous lU! observers lzhight theme but the general public continued to -be delightedr-mofe especially so since is the all case with good wapdperslaJitw a way to greet- our Sunday paper prints amazing royal 'Delivering the Maas Itself' was Msgr Robert White Portland The speaker added is of God eternal In bcln foft unlver- frgmer-towycr and at-ono-tizno- illcation In county attroncy to MnaSachusetts its admtolstrsUoii the members of the bench and bar are as Its Amosg members of tho Supremo Court attending the- In Cambridge Dr AUew Hy-aek associate director of- the Smithaonlad Astrophysical Obaer-vatoty Cambridge- Maae said yesterday that the rocket already Is breaking up must be discounted alghtingir "The rocket-running about five minutes ahead of the satellite rewarded early risers this morning with' its most brilliant display to date Jn Cambridge It: appeared much brighter than Sputnik to New York amateurs saw It as moving bright star of yellowish-white coloring and said they did not see Sputnik at all other Wf vanla it generally-- was mild and sunny In the oast and rainy west of the Mississippi JUver Tcim nturcsjverejmostly in the seasonal 50s and 60s but it was cold enough for' snow in some mountain nreas -Of the DAMASCUS: Oct UJIMEgSb Han troopsTandedln Syria today for the ffrrt time In modern' history to reinforce this defense against aggression from any direction' 'a communique The Joint Syrian-Enyptlan Command here said the Egyptians disembarked at the Mediterranean port -of Latakla-s The number anj 'destination of twocountries'mutual defense agreement which provides for Joint military action to the face of aggression or- the threat-of aggression against either country Chief of-Staff MaJ Geitr-Afif- Bizry -and genee Chief Lt Cdl Abdul Hamid SerraJ went to Cairo early in September to discuss strengthening the pact Afterward Bizry as-aouuced that Joinr plans for any there' was a problem figure la the Mrson of Princess Margaret1 Muggeridge continues: in so far as there is criticism of (Tom higher rather than the lower rial echelons Whenr occasionally 1 hava contorted -with those who mix socially with the rbyal family I have been interested In the eon- service: held annually In 'some 40 stales to 1 mark the- opening lof courts' was ChleT Justice Robert WtlllamsosAugusta" Other Supreme Court members attending were Justices Harold Dutord Waterville: Francis A Sullivan Portland' Bell- priests In Us temples you envoko it argus for it promote and administer it you are- practicing 7 second commandment: Thotr shall love thy 1 a proempire Sunday Ezpreu headline said or the Queen She Is called dow-l dy frumpish banal Jfalcolm Muggeridge ridicules rqyaLftmiiy in The article's England Really Need a was described for the People as -V Thupicrlwhica has a -circu4 latloa of aboof Jive million forecast the article could much of the good win for Britain that the tour la Intended fo Bishop Feeney- described the wlIkT Prrtice ot I response stgiumgs were jeported-ln -Wash- veau Rumford Auburn andro tfiii troopa was andlaid the armedTorces oTlhe two countries were considered hillfy to1 protectrthtough" proper legal instruments the titles' and properties of man" He sald nSbpdjr knowrbetter tired Chief Justtce EdwanfR Mro rill Skowheganv "ReprosentiiigxSuperlor Court were Judge Armand Durfrecne Lewiston: and Charie -A Pomeroy In addition fo -Bishop Feeney and Msgr White other leading Maine clergy 7 attending included single -unit: unddh Egyptian command The Moscow radio aald that Soviet Vice Adm Kotov had talks to Damascus with Rlzry and SerraJ while Soviet naval squadron wan visiting Syria late last month Bargain! ingtos and i1 Virginia communities south of the capital There was no letup meanwhile in congressional demands for redoubled efforts -to -'overtake" any advances the Russians have made in the fields 'of satellites and mla-siles a 1 In Concord NH last night Sen Bridges (R-NH said Sen Russell (D-Ga) chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee' agrees with him a is imperative for Congress to Investigate the US aatelllte and mlisfle program which they are ept to rcfcr members of the royal family uatia-duchcsscs not- shop assistants who find the Queen dowdy frumpish and-banal' The appeal Of monarchy is to the gallery rather than to the stain" In Philadelphia Post Editor Ben HibbsiaidL do not regard it as a contemptuous article There are-frequent references In the article that royalty serves a useful purpose tt Is thq same lypt of article doue on American pcnonnlUies" nwoa 100000 mwi jMoi NEW YORK7 Oct 11 (fV-A top me British editor writes that the activities of Queen Elizabeth and her -family a kind of royal soap opera'' 1:1 Malcolm Muggeridge British TV personality and former editor of Punch has writlen an article for -the Saturday Evenihg Post titled England Really Need Washington camera shop ad-vertised a aperial bargain offer today telescope to watch for the satellitea Priee: SI50 It aha said it bad some more powerful one--pricesnpto 92299 Tl" -i A- 1 Before the communique was la-sued the: Damascus press splurged on stories -about urgent-measures to defend the country's -independence any aggression from the nprth' meaning Turkey V- jd Egyptian Mlddle Eait News Agency reported- to 1 Cairo dispatch that' they: sndnflinder cover of Usn naval Unita and planes of both nations The Egyptlsn'reinforcemenTs were viewed here as with mounting Turkish-Syrlan border tension -1-Armed forcek of bbth Eoiht and Syria long closely allied get their smii' from the 'Soviet bloc: The common source of their weapons and "ammunition' should simplify their supply situation in' any Joint operations 1 tn-rm There wis immediite com- ment in Washingtoir from the State Department '-on- The 8 8ih Fleet Is in the Mediterranean on training exercises When trouble developed In Jordan last May- the 'fleet waa sent into the 'eastern Mediterranean' to exert a calming influence on the Middle foil There was no re-' BOjOOd "HelpTGrjes 70000' --X- The stories gave no hint whet b- er Egy ptiaiv troops whuld bede- ii in SOOOOl In All-America Cities Contest 7 it MjOOO State PollcThave' reported negative results to check of its radio point who sent: three cries for help on the afr lasf Dispatchers at headquarters said they "checked out cvenl-thing in radius 01 25" to trying to locate the iburce of the three separate calls on the State ployed on the border with Turkey or on' the $yrian-lsrsel frontier but said Turkish' Irpop movements were being watched closely -In Cairo the dispotch of Egyp-Han units to Syria wag viewed as another demonstration of-X tlan-Syrian solidarity in the of American pressure face GARDINER Oct Gardiner has been selected as ont of the 22- finalists'- in the All-Amcrica Citifes Contest for 1937 sponsored i i Police 'broadcast frequency 11 indication whether it might be ro indication whfther it might be hyMuifraNaUenaljM IfonMosi Juiun lJesRuerClty Manager development li joooo MANQIESTER FAMILY left homeless In $4000 fire RELIGION has to be put into Simple terms of love and GIrr SIIOp opcni 0a Vater street today P-1R DIPLOMATS see new hope for peace in-Soviet achieve 1 ment of launching satellite P-3 tnd Richmontf -weckcni football winners P-2 Si TM mm CRScisst Irubti-ln Oil Hastlsf Systems MCI ISTIMATKS A representative' from -Gardiner will be sent to Cleveland Ohio Nov 18 and19 where story will be told orally befi A Leighton said -r Tho Jury will Select 11 winners from the 22 finalists and these will be snnounred early in 1938 The atorfes of the winning clliei will be reported In national publications "Included in the cities wilL be competing with' Gardlncr for the coveted honor according to Deshaies will be Miami ns Omaha -Neb Philadelphia Pa Albuquerque NX and San Jose Calif i 0 on Government squadrons which have bee fitted out with Soviet pianesi gave the Egyptian- naval unit air cover on their way front Egypt to Syria the communique uid -1 It added that the Egyptian naval unite -will begin formal In the Syrian' port Monday The move wu taken under the U1C Deshaies learned Saturday Also selected as a finalist was Presque Isle The two cities are the only two In New' Engl and to 'roarit ihe ffnals ln this contest Mayor Russell Leighton said the annual report which lids year was published in new and interesting manner with pictures and graphic descriptions of what the city had accomplished during -ItS-Arst-yeaz-JinderUie council-manager Jonn of government was entered lathe contest STONE COOPER Mel MA 3-4747 INDEX w-wW-e I Kenaebee Valley Community Chest Page Page PQl Radio -7 Social i Sport Csmles' Cfosswsrd Editorial Financial Gardiner Hallowrlt "S' 2 IS FORSALE FtgsMr' Pago 19 Page I Pages 4-S Page I Peg 2 at headquarters' here aald the flrat cry" JuatHhe- alngto-werd help" waa muffled and indistinct but noticed by both officen The two sever at jnlaute apart were ctrar -Mobile or staUonary installations on the 3990 megacycle frequency include tbs Inland Fisheries and Game and sea and Shore Fisheries warden services some Civil Defence units the Arson- Div of the StaleInsurincepept and the FBI Bacliellor theorized the call could have came from a prankster with the proper equipment mqy have been from' -one of the western states or a genuine call for assistance I A' he said la an Btmoar pheric abnormality which-permits transmission of signals over'' extreme distance radio net Ik on the same frequency as Him of New Mexico and 'Artamaand nil three' frequently Interfere one transmissions Pg Page Page Sportsmen Say 'TV' W'lalfirop Obttnariea -T-store DANCE HALLA 100 Acres Land CONCERJMrONIGHX WEATHER FAIR -i' Fair and a little warmer Monday Fair with np important temperature changes Monday night and Tuesday ALMANAC TEMPFRATURES THE Limi ORCHESTRA SOCIETY DIAL 3-8448 with Vronsky Babin and Faye Emerson CONY HIGH SCHOOL isIS PM AUGUSTA ti llwtloh Los Angeles SS fc 29 42 S9 72 43 DOWNING'S LIIEY fls Leeds Main Suh Rises 8:33 am Sun Sets 458 pm Length 11:08 -Day's Dwrrase 4:28 (tMivs Sustar4 TUm) ulto Ort 18 Ort 22 Oct: 30 Nov 7 i -1- Miaihl New York is- A (A -i i V- -V 4 I 1 I- 1 'iA ill.

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