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Portland Press Herald du lieu suivant : Portland, Maine • 7

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i Rhee Renounces Party Head Role Biologist At Bowdoin Two een Agers Die In Maine Alito Crashes (Continued rom Pace One) Gets ellowship To I (Continued rom JPare One) '4' a VX XI Xi 8 Ma 1 A Portland (Me) Press Herald Monday April 25 I960 44 i 4 4 z4y Apartheid Party Rule Is Claimed bl Dr James Moulton (AP) Dr PORTEOUS MITCHELL AND BRAUN abulous Scoop Maine Beauties Body Of Missing all Continued rom Pare One) to 1 old the Brand new coats just purchased in New The Paul GLENDALE PARK PORTEOUS MITCHELL and BRAUN CO for every walking hour every coat usually 4500 ROUHD THE CLOCK SEAMLESS NYLONS with comfort soles 150 orsmann wools Slim coats it New sleeve treatments Black ull sweep styles Green Petite Sizes 6 to 16 HOSIERY STREET LOOR Open Monday and Thursday Nights 9 Th officers Bolster the the Orange Maine Maine the an Hereford I was give She two The first score card was sold at a baseball game in Colum bus Ohio in the early 1880s by Harry Stevens a book sales man THE MATE was Kent Hoch inson of Islamorada the fish ermen Stanton ogie 59 an attorney of East McKees port Pa Chester Harrop 57 a retired oil man of Wil kinsburg Pa Scholze 39 a real estate man of Monroe ville Pa and Edward Mc Cady 58 a road construction dead home Police wa they understood the four were returning from a dance shortly after midnight when the acci dent happened A services Other wreaths came from the and British am bassadors and the commander of forces in Korea A high school boy Noh Man suk a survivor of the police rifle JEANETTE MALTESE a 19 year old Nasson College student danced an interpretive ballet piece from Summer Marie Grondin 18 of Au burn did a combined singing and dance routine from She said she hopes to be a model or work in fash ion retailing One of the baton twirlers Barbara Hersey 17 of Kenne bunk said she was doing fine during her performance until she dropped her baton I picked it up as quick ly as I she added Muriel III By the time the plane located the vessel it was inside Cuban territorial waters and the chase was dropped The Coast Guard said Brit ish and American consulate authorities in Nassau were in vestigating the case And Scot land Yard authorities ques tioned the six persons flown to Nassau jn the coast guard plane The Muriel home port is Islamorada in the lorida keys United Press Interna tional contacted Mrs Boat wright there She confirmed that her husband was dead but said she did not have any de tails information say who the othei than one of her husband She fire that broke up the rioting drew sobs from the the Yrrl kin cinnc I I I I I I kJ I I I I Wilwyn winner of the 1952 Laurel International is one of the leading stallions in South Africa er He is survived by his widow Judith Harriman Condon his father of Winthrop his mother of Augusta two half The last word still rests with Verwoerd who is recovering from two head wounds inflicted by a white assassin two weeks ago SAUER SEES VfcRWOERD' Verwoerd received Sauer for a one hour visit in his hospital room Saturday Sauer insisted neither his new deal speech nor any other political subjects were dis cussed Events last week indicated no relaxation of the racial policies Police staged al most daily raids on Negro settle ments arresting nearly 2000 sus pected troublemakers At the same time white courts ground out sentences of fines and jail terms for scores of Negroes ar rested on such charges as burn ing pass books required of non whites Graaf said his united party calls for an early end to the state of emergency proclaimed March 30 under which the government ad mits it has jailed nearly 16000 people including nearly 100 whites Buckingham Elected Orangemen Master BANGOR The Orange men and their unit elected officers at convention sessions here this weekend Arthur Buckingham of Eas ton was elected state grand master of the Grand Lodge of Orangemen Jessie Watson of Mexico was named state grand mistress of the Loyal Ladies Institution of Inc Other Grand Lodge elected included Ralph of Easton state deputy grand master Russell Paget of Mars Hill grand chaplain: Charles A Tompkins of Presque Isle grand treasurer and John Carter of Mapleton grand sec retary i Other Orange Ladies offi cers elected include Geraldine Boyles of Washburn deputy mistress Gladys Ellis of Mex ico secretary Clarice Murphy of Presque Isle treasurer The 1961 convention will be held in Bangor also it was re ported British Bus Rail ares To Be Raised LONDON Some railroad bus and subway fares in Britain will be increased by as much as 25 per cent May 8 The increase by the British Transport Commission follows a recent wage settlement giving rail workers more money State Rifle Group Elects Bath Man AUBURN Duncan Bragg Bath was elected president of the Maine Muzzleloading Rifle Assn at the annual meeting in Webster Junior High School Sunday Others elected are Philip Roberts West ScarBorough vice president Richard Hagen Auburn secretary treasurer and Clayton Taylor execu tive officer Maurice Warner Bath chair man of the Maine Civil War Centennial Committee present ed the club a trophy for August shoot Hereford Assn Reelects Officers AUGUSTA The Maine Hereford Assn is looking for ward to a busy year Stanley Sproul Augusta president said Sunday Sproul and other officers of the association were reeected at a Saturday meeting in Win throp Paul Wadsworth of Hiram is vice president and Lester Grant of Sanford is secretary treasurer Directors reappointed are Roger Collins of Orono George A Davis of New Shar on Clinton Harriman of Richmond Charles Hilton of Norridgewock and Merrill of Portland Next Saturday the group will cosponsor nual New England sale at the University of Con necticut at Storrs Everybody needs money sometime when you do visit AMILY If you need UP TO $2500 phone: SPruce 2 2803 before noon to arrange for money the same day! official of Penn Hills Pa The woman abandoned by the pirates said her name but refused to any more would not men were them was was about 22 or 23 years old ogie said he and his three friends chartered the Muriel in for a fishing in the Sal Cay island group about 120 miles south of Miami They de parted Islamorada in the lori da keys Saturday night came in to Elbow Key about daylight ogie said "We saw somebody signal ling us with a mirror We knew the island was uninhabited so we pulled in close We thought they might be shipwrecked or they might be gun He said a man swam from the island to the boat and asked to come aboard Said the cap tain at first refused and talked to the man in the water THE MAN SAID HIS PARTY had wrecked this cabiri cruiser on April 19 and had been living on the island since When he finally was taken aboard he wanted the captain to take the Muriel in in closer to pick up his two companions a man and a woman The cap tain refused pointing out he might go aground on rocks of a sudden he pulled a ogie said He said the man had had the revolver con cealed in his trousers ogie said the man ashore could be seen pointing a rifle at the Muriel in skipper had an rifle on ogie said skipper made a pass for the rifle and this fellow shot him Boatwright was shot between the eyes and in the chest i The other man swam to the vessel with two rifles ogie said the two men tried to get the woman to come aboard but she refused Later shetold the fish ermen she could not swim discussed what they would dO' with us when I got ogie said He said the smaller of the two men wanted to kill them all? LITTLE GUY said MISS MARY MORRIS Rourd the ClocIc hosiery stylist will be here Monday! Tuesday and Wednesday Imagine being able to buy a quality spring coat at only 2790! We've' scooped the market for YOU! Picked out the BEST from the rest Come in see for yourself! You'll congratulate yourself bn your "knowing" JOHANNESBURG' South Africa The leader of the opposition United party said Sunday the white supremacist 'Nationalist government is beginning to crumble i The leader Sir de Villiers Graaf made the statement in ap pealing to Africans not to let the current racial crisis fright en them into emigrating 4 day cannot be far he said the nation will force this government out either at the polls or through an ex pression of new thinking in Parlia 1 PAGE'l INTERVIEW Graaf gave his views in a front page interview in the Johannes burg Sunday Times Graaf said he saw hopes for a change in the strict segregation policies of Prime Minister Hen drik National party He referred to a speech by Lands Minister Paul Sauer calling for a for South Ne gro majority to bring racial peace The Times said however that new deal views appeared to find support among the rank and file in the party but were still strongly opposed by a larger group in the powerful party cau cus (Continued rom ace One) sure the security of rench citi zens living in Tunisia He said that if rance uses the presence of Algerian rebels in Tu nisia as a pretext to make war on Tunisia are civilians were killed by said a communique It gave no details But it added that two Tunisian soldiers were killed and three wounded while disarming the booby traps The communique also charged that rench bombers had raided the region of Ouled Boulaba in the southern portion of the frontier in a series of air intrusions in recent days The announcement followed weeks of growing tension along the border whose Tunisian side has become a haven for 10000 Al gerian guerrillas conducting hit and run attacks against rench outposts in Algeria brothers Byron and Larry Con don and a half sister Susie Condon all of Gardiner uneral services will be at 2 pm Tuesday at '39 Washings ton Ave Gardiner This new 1960 quality grass seed mixture contains Kentucky Blue Grass imported creeping Red escue and Highland Colonial Bent blended with Perennial and Domestic Ryegrasses to insure rapid cover Now is the time to reseed before the warm weather arrives On sale at all irst National Stores OIN MONDAY TIL PJL A I LY INANCE CORPORATION 515A Congress Street Phone: SPruce 2 2803 Machinists Group Elects RUTLAND Vt (AP) semi annual New England con ference of the International Association of Machinists Sun day reelected President How ard Dow of Malden Mass and Secretary Treasurer Lawrence Sullivan of Newtonville Mass The closing session also elected state vice presidents Butler Seedman Connecti cut John Lynch Rhode Is land JohnPendergast Massa chusetts Norman Goldsmith? Maine Warren Albee New Hampshire and Robert Mc Clure Vermont NEW YORK James Moulton assistant professor of Biology at Bowdoin College Brunswick Maine was picked for a 1960 Guggenheim ellowship Sunday Moulton who will use the funds for an acoustical study of marine life on the Great Barrier Reef was one of 303 scholars and artists granted Guggenheim ellowships this year In October Moulton was awarded a ulbright grant for the same purpose Moulton explained that the underwater sounds of marine organisms are of unusual in terest to the sound ex perts Commercial aspects of the study deal with theories of influencing the movement of fish through the use of man made underwater sound its left rear tire It then slammed back across the high way overturning after hitting the right curb Condon was pinned under the overturned car Ifill was found near the right hand curb where the' car hit before flipping Police had to call firemen to assist at the wreck scene Gaso line had spilled from the bat tered car Traffic was routed into left (eastbond) lane until car had been pulled away CONDON DIED at the Augus ta General Hospital three hours after the 12:40 am crash Police said Sunday night they were unable to determine who was driving the Condon car Condon was bom in Augusta Sept 12 1941 son of Charles and Vina Rideout Condon He was employed as a textile work Our wonderful buiinets sheer seamless nylons by Round the Clock give you better fit longer wear and a comfort sole of mercerized cqtton Try a pair we know you'll love them Warning On War Given To rench Smartest spring styles Navy Blue Aqua Beige Gold ine Tailoring Spring colors Spring tweeds Nubby fabrics Wool crepes Misses1 Sizes 8 to 18 COAT DEPARTMENT ASHION LOOR OPEN MONDAY TO 9 Study Noises In Sea Pirates Slay la Skipper lee With Cruiser To Cuba Anglo wools Hockahum wools Basketweaves Car Rfims Tree STEUBEN (AP) An 18 year old girl died early Sunday morning when the automobile she and three other young peo ple were riding in swerved from the highway and crashed into a tree Miss Carol Piper was identified as the victim of the accident She was the daughter of Mr and Mrs Leon Piper of Steuben Hospitalized but not in seri ous condition are Everett A Potter Jr 19 of South Goulds boro and Miss Dorothy Huck ins 15 of Milbridge Bernard Briggs 25 of Gouldsboro is in serious condi tion at the Eastern Maine Gen eral Hospital at Bangor The mishap occurred less than a quarter mile from the builder prices ALUMINUM WINDOWS COST LESS THAN WOOD Bring In Your Plans free estimate HOME ENGINEERS INC 140 gathering with an address to spirits of the fallen A sacrifice will be' reward he said democratic nation in its history has paid for freedom with bloodshed We hope your blood will be ajesson for the democratic development of our Small antigovernment demon strations were reported Sunday in four cities In a port and scene of the first bloody uprising on election day 200 elderly? men in Korean robes drew the cheers of thousands as they marched de manding that old Rhee should take the responsibility for the incidents and Students marched in three other 000 in Chonju 150 miles south of Seoul 500 in Inchon west of Seoul and a handful in the capital But there were signs tension was easing The martial law commander Lt Gen Song Yo chan an nounced the lifting of press cen sorship and said grade schools will reopen Monday in the five Seoul Pusan Taegu Taejon and Kwangju Martial law was re laxed slightly in all except Seoul Maintenance of the decree called emergency martial law in Seoul was explained by Song as a step to give the military continued control over the national police so that citizens would be protect ed against possible police re prisals Wrapcoats Button up coats Top fashion silhouettes Quality 100 wool fabrics Test Talents (Continued rom Pace One) formances for the nearly male Jaycee audience i Dark eyed Andrea Lee Per ry 18 of Waterville admitted she was nervous during her modernistic dance routine Connie Rittal 18! of Bangor said a big lunch help her carry off her song timing was good but I could have done Miss Rittal is a dance teach er in Bangor likes ballet the best Another dancer Judy lem ing of South Portland said she felt like a during her toe dance Did she wear those shiny black pumps? toe Incidently all 10 wore shiny new pumps and were dressed in spring suits or dresses Judge Is ound (Continued rom Pate One) beach last fall but they failed find any sign of the judge The son of a lawyer Parkinson attended Purdue University but had to quit after only a study because of his ill ness But he passed the Indiana bar examination at 21 and was one of the few men on the second highest court who never finished college Ater his election to the Tippe canoe (Ind) Circuit Court in 1936 he never again was opposed in ei ther a primary or general elec tion an associate recalled He was appointed judge of the Northern Indiana ederal District in 1954 and was appointed to the 7th US Circuit Court of Appeals bench in Chicago by President Ei senhower two years ago His survivors include the widow Elsie Ruth and two children Wil liam Jr and Ruth Ann The im mediate family was believed to be in West Lafayette Ind where the judge lived before his appeals court appointment ONE THE OTHER baton twirlers Edith Goff 18 of Peaks Island also played a Chopin prelude on the piano know how well it she said piano the best and its flat was awfully Earlier in the afternoon all the girls were given a tour of the Exposition Building and shown where they will appear during the finals let these fellows stick around here theyr know ogie quoted the man saying ogie said the fishing party talked the men into letting them swi mashore But first he said they persuaded one of the pirates to radio the Coast Guard in Miami and ask for an airplane to pick up an in jured man He did The Coast Guard received the call in Miami not knowing it was from the killer and dis patched an amphibian ogie said 'they put several lifejackets around the injured skipper who was still alive and swam with him to shore ogie said the Coast Guard plane arrived soon after the Muriel disappeared from sight but the captain had died SDDiar rnlNu COAT 'I jair I GRASS I SEED I A 1 1 1 BlbW' 5 LB Bl BAG ga 4444 I tai Il i p4 4 4 tl I llfl glfc' 4 ipps 44 4pj4 44 4 Mfr Jef Pi 'W p4 1 Csh You 24 Monthly RkoIvo Poyiwnti $13569 $800 27483 1600 53833 3000 81412 4400 121137 6400 161039 8400.

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