The Bangor Daily News from Bangor, Maine • 5
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AROOSTOOK Bangor Daily Naws Friday June 10 1944 Tel 942-4881 Fore Is Acquitted Breton fishermen scatter a blend of peanut meal and cod roe over the surface of the sea to lure sardines which shoal off Brittany from June to November The sardines are taken by net- Open Tonight Till 9:00 Ml Charge Or Budget Accounts Welcome 1 Could Have Says Fore Following Acquittal India Facing Cholera Crisis New York Time New Rente NEW India is fac-'r Ing her worst cholera epidem-1 lc in a decade A health ministry report said nearly 50000 persons are likely to die in the epidemic during the next 12 to 18 months Nearly 200-000 are expected to suffer from cholera during this BANGOR MAINE $150 CASH Jackpot Night (Continued from Page 1) 1 you just picture him (Fore) saying I have you no will? Dubord asked the jury A2C Herbert Dawkins of Lor-ing AFB testified Tuesday he was on Air Police duty at the Loring East Gate from 11 pm Feb 23 to 7 am Feb 24 and was familiar with black sports car with Virginia plates Airman Saw Car Dawkins said ho saw the car sometime after midnight saw it approach the gate a little after midnight from the direction of Limestone coming on base Dawkins said a blonde was driving and a man was in the car that Jjie car proceeded onto the base and about a half hour later maybe longer the car came off base He had been unable to see who was in the car young lady asked me if I knew where Lucas Dawkins recalled Friday and Saturday NAME DRAWN RALPH CHIPMAN Bucksport Maine Was Not Present Therefore Will Receive Consolation Prize $1000 Seara Merchandise Next Jackpot Cash Drawing At PM Will Total $150 Cash Sears-Roebuck And Co Dubord suggested in his argument Thursday that Fore may have brought Donna on base to have it out with Lucas and have taken her back to her Fort Fairfield apartment and killed her Rogers argued that Dawkins testified of having seen the car come on base just a few minutes after midnight but that the state had presented two witness- es who had placed Donna in Fort Fairfield at that time Dawkins probably was about a week off Rogers pointed out reminding the jury that she had car while he was away on temporary duty in Texas Dubord recalled in reply that Dawkins had said the car came on base sometime after midnight Dubord reminded the jury that Air Force records showed Dawkins was on duty the night of Feb 23 and the morning of Feb 24 Dubord declared concerning Fore and the late Mrs Mauch destroyed her world and I suggest to you that unfortunately destroyed Mrs Mauch in January 1965 divorced Sgt Walter Mauch of the Air Force Who was stationed at Loring at the time Also representing the state in the trial were Assistant Attorney Gen Richard Cohen and Aroostook County A 1 1 ney Frank Hickey Caribou attorney Cecil Burleigh was other defense lawyer A Spot Check Of Fashion Items For Your Weekend Shopping 1 PINE Downstairs Sport Shop gracefully styled fully automatic (U)esl'BenJ) Figure Flattering SWIM SUITS But he went on A few minutes before he could have been waiting silently in a lonely cell I awaiting transportation to Thomaston for a life span atj the state prison' deputies and Sheriff Darrell Crandall No more privileges for me than the others but what a group of men They were great They comfort-ted me up while I waited Hatch Prince and the What about the future? The service and his life? you know?" his Southern drawl trailing behind the excitement of the moment will not affect my military career one He paused want to make captain before I- get Then he stopped and surveyed the collection of faces that listened and waited you know what I really want to I want to sing on singing quipped Tom his brother And Kenneth Fore laughed A broad big laugh stretching across his face you ever see me in Then there was and In not to mention the time in the choir as first tenor He wanted to do a number of things He has a degree in sociology Now there was psychology and most of a degree in music There was only one drawback he thought about doing what he really wanted to singing on if he had guts' worry Kenneth Fore said may have looked calm but I was His attorneys were mentioned again the county and Justice Archibald The smoothness of the trial (seldom a minute late in starting) It all started again Thursday for Kenneth Fore He raised his glass and bid goodbye temporarily the group of friends and family who had stood by him thousands of miles away were hungry Early Monday it was raining like the rain when court begins a bad said one court observer Yet it rained every day i Thursday the sun shone1 into every nook and cranny of the old red judicial building It was warm and the traffic hummed around the streets as people went home and Kenneth Fore left the a free man Stainless Steel 9-CUP PERK $1229 ON YOUR LIST! How They Voted WASHINGTON (AP)-The 12-member New England delegation favored approval of the packaging and 'labeling bill which was passed in the Senate Thursday 72-9 and sent to the House All New England senators except Claiborne Pell D-RI and Winston Prouty R-Vt voted for the measure PeU and Prouty had announced as favoring passage -ranciscAn earthenware America's Favorite! By KEN BUCKLEY HOULTON A 16-month nightmare ended Thursday for Air Force Lt Kenneth Edward Fore The foreman of the jury gave he acquittal verdict in Superior Court after less than two hours of deliberations in the murder trial of Donna Mauch When Fore was told by Clerk of Courts Harry Baulch he was discharged he grasped the hand of Attorney Cecil Burleigh and was out of the courtroom It had been a long four days here but not longer than the 16 months of waiting during most of which Fore was under suspicion in the death It was also a long 63 days in the county jail from the time of arrest April 8 this year and he was 10 pounds lighter feel he allowed unmindful of the camera that snapped his picture as he talked across the street from the red brick courthouse with County Atty Frank Hickey and his mother Mrs Fore of Roanoke Va at his side Mrs Katherine Fore was beaming Fore was shaking hands with jurors who walked to him c' He called out to jurors walking by him in the lobby of the Northland Hotel across from the hotel Jurors walked up to Fore and shook his hand There was a warm friendly handclasp from Justice James Archibald who presided during trial Earlier in the afternoon Judge Archibald had told the jury to reach its verdict from Across at the county jail outside deputies whom Fore had known for 63 days lingered waved smiled and called Declared Fore: blackest time was from the period I was arrested outside the gates at Loring Air Force Base until the time the jury went out and considered the Paul Caldwell a Rbanoke chum called from ihe bed across from Fore got a call in to your former junior high school Fore recalled boxes of letters he had received at the jail the teacher girls and friends at home trouble with me is I show my he pointed out Fore admitted that underneath he was a nervous wreck But he said felt confident I knew I was right knowing I was Then he examined the other side of the story And the ques- tion was tossed liberally just like the rest ol the banter light and carefree But it I let go a great big sigh 1 felt as though a great big hand had wiped the mist off the could have Kenneth Fore had two big things going for him was Lord was on my One of the troubles Kenneth Fore has is aq outward display of emotion And for the time spent in court everyone could see that he appeared cool calm and collected He laid the cause to the acting he had participated in at Roanoke Va The singer the actor and the churchgoer There was relief when the jury went out explain it to you It was a comfort to have my mother (Katherine Fore) up Out of the jail in the morning the first person see was my His mother clasped a toast in her hand and told son Kenneth Fore to quiet down He was talking too much she thought JUNE 19th by JANTZEN ROXANNE Cole of California DUNE DECK Beach Party 15" 2400 Style Shown by Roxanne Negro Dies On March DESERT ROSE f' Vf Alio FromThe PINE BEACH ACCESSORIES Bags Hats Bathing Capa Sunglasses Towels Terry Cover-Ups STOCK FRANCISCAN EARTHENWARE CHINA 22 Beautiful Patterns No Wgiting Orders Filled at Once Also From PINE Active Sports SEPARATES by From Father's Favorite Store GIVE HIM A SUIT THAT'S SURE TO FIT oo Other Gift Suggestions From Royal China Hull Pottery Johnson Brothers Libbey Glassware West Bend Lincoln Beautyware White Stag and Aileen GIFT CERTIFICATES 00 16 to Shirts Shorts Pants Tops Jackets Skirts 51-57 PICKERING SQ BANGOR 5 'a-- --a- ji'' -S? r1 va-s- vaSstfSaiaSffi (Continued from Page 1) him from talking Parnell Parnell said he thought it was safe for anyone to walk the roads of Mississippi as long as they offered no provocation When the march broke up outside Sardis Negro leaders urged their followers to return to the spot at 9:30 am EDT Friday to resume the 200-mile trek to Jackson up early for they shouted walk from just north of Senatobia to just north of Sardis covered about eight and a half miles death souths of Senatobia was the only incident of the day When he collapsed on the road a doctor walking with the group put him in a car by the highway Phipps gulped a drink of water and died sitting upright in the car King then gathered the marchers across the road are deeply saddened that one of our brothers Armstead Phipps has died of a heart King said The body of Phipps who had joined the march only Thursday was sitting in plain view of the group is still Mississippi King said his death means that he was probably underfed overworked and underpaid will go on in the spirit that he went in because he wanted to take a stand fdr King said King then included Phipps a retired farmhand who had a wife and several children in a long list of martyrs and dead civil rights heroes including President John Kennedy Viola Liuzzo Abraham Lincoln Emmett Till and the four Negro girls killed in the Birmingham church bombing Phipps died before the march reached Panola county long believed one of the strongest KKK areas in the state1 King who took over the march after its originator James Meredith was felled by a sniper Monday was two hours late in getting the fifth day of the trek started King said he would have to leave the march Thursday night to fly to Chicago to prepare another march there Floyd McKissick head of CORE also was to leav' Thursday Both men said they would return before the march ends Cool Summer DRESSES DAY BONUS! 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