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Morning Sentinel from Waterville, Maine • 2

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I Obituaries And urierals of the group to IRE KROGH our Bruce Leaves or Peking '6 DIVIDEND RATE REDINGTON UNERAL HOME COMPLETE AMBULANCE SERVICE Zavidovo and' the confluence of the Volga and Shosha Rivers An invitation to the Zavidovo retreat is the sort of gesture the Brezhnev leadership usually reserve for the rare foreign visitors in whom trust and a certain personal commitment have been invested of topics including trade arms limitations troop reductions in Europe and Soviet policy on Jewish emigration American diplomats based in Moscow were not invited to ac company Kissinger to the wall ed and guarded government compound near the village of Both the US mission in Pe king and the Chinese com parable post here will be short of embassy status and Bruce and his Chinese counterpart Huang Chen will not carry the titles of ambassadors At the airport Bruce said he assumed that the course of the offices would be ele vated to full embassy status GUARANTEED IBREGLASS BOAT Repair and Painting DAVID MATHIEU CO Inc Allen St Waterville' OSLO Norway (AP) More than 900 children of families af fected by the volcanic eruption on Heymaey Island will get a two month vacation in Norwegian summer camps The Norway Iceland riendship Association will finance and or ganize the project 5 Park Street Waterville was also elected president replace outgoing president Mrs Arlene Cyr The meeting was held in Pittsfield (Sentinel NOW OPEN Bangs and Knight Gift Shop In reedom Gifts' Novelties at Calvary Temple West River Road Waterville Tuesday at 3p'm riends may call at the Redinglon uneral Home 5 Park St today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm CARD THANKS I would like to thank everyone for tlie cards flowers visits and all acts of kindness shown me while a patient at Thayer Hospital Special thanks to Dr Pratt Dr Deihlrathcr Doyon nurses and aides who ere so very helpful to me Albert Lcmclin On all investment' savings certificates of $2000 or more Compounded leml annually' and pay able April 1st and October 1st Dividends start from date of deposit No notice required on withdrawal ROOSEVELT Motor Lodge Daily Luncheon Specials 11 AM to 2 PM May 7 to' May 11 Monday SpashettlMeat Balls Tuesday Salad Includes: Ham Turkey Chees Wed Buffet Only $150 Thursday Smothered Beef Qravy riday Maine Shrimp Saturday Closed or Lunch KIDNAP (Continued rom Page 1) phone We will give you these instructions That was the first time the diplomat's wife had heard any thing directly from the kidnap ers since her husband was ab ducted riday afternoon A Mexican air force plane flew the guerrillas and ter rorists released from seven widespread jails to Havana Sunday morning as the kidnap ers had demanded Jorge Reyes Vega first sec retary of the Cuban Embassy met the final demand by an nouncing the safe ar rival on a nationwide radio and television hookup The kidnap ers pledged they would' free Leonhardy after such a broad cast President Luis Echeverria had ordered the government to meet all demands in order to safeguard the life Leonhardy 58 was seized near his suburban home by a revolutionary guerrilla group calling itself the Armed Revolu tionary orces of the People All state and federal police were directed to do nothing in the case until safe ty was assured The 30 prisoners freed were accused of bombings bank rob beries shootings and subver sion They were released from seven jails across Mexico dur ing the afternoon and night and brought to Mexico City They were taken in army trucks to the side of the plane and de zens of the Republic of China and the United he noted had been by almost a Now 75 Bruce was called out of retirement by Nixon to ac cept the sensitive position of re newing diplomatic tics with China after a 23 year lapse The United' States broke off relations with after the Communists won control frorti Chiang Kai Nationalists in 1950 BOB IN RESTAURANT Temple Street Waterville Monday Nite Is ITALIAN NITE Spaghetti and Meat Balls ALL YOU i or PM CAN EAT I 5 8 ALSO MEMBERS voted to change the name of the Somer set Press Scholarship Award to Pat Shaw Scholarship in honor of the chair man of this project Mrs Shaw also passed out membership forms to anyone in terested in joining the National ederation of Press Women Inc A legislative committee was formed with Mrs Jeannette Brown chairman and Miss Dan forth our new members were wel comed including Mrs Lucille Crosby of Burnham Mrs Elaine Quinlan Unity and Mrs Althea Lathrop Hartland all Morning Sentinel correspondents and Mrs Evelyn Wood of Bingham correspondent for the Somerset Reporter DURING THE PRESS business session which preceded a lunchton Mrs Joyce Baker was awarded the club's Woman of the Year plaque by Mrs Bet ty Withee of Skowhegan chair man of the award committee This honor is given each spring to a member who has made outstanding contribution to her community this organization and to her job as a news re porter Mrs Baker was also installed as the new president by installing officer Mrs Withee who was assisted by Mrs Irma Graf of Canaan Others installed included: Mrs Betty Currie Madison first vice president Mrs Helen Viles North Anson second vice president Mrs Alice Beane Moscow secretary: Mrs Cece lia Henderson Madison cor responding secretary and bul letin chairman: and Mrs Darla Pickett Skowhegan treasurer! The Somerset Press Women were observing their 20th anni versary Saturdaythus the of thex club Miss Rose Pearl Danforth of Madi son gave a brief history of the She waspresented an orchid by Mrs Pat Shaw la behalf of the club REDERICK OGG rederick ogg 69 died Sun day at a local hospital follow ing a brief illness He was bom In Brewer Aug 6 1903 the son of Ellis aid lorence (King) ogg and has been i Water ville resident most of his life He was aa opticiaa by trade and has been employed for many years with Northeast Optical Co in and the last several years associated with the Dr Howard Hill group Survivors include his widow Mrs Ozithee (Soucier) (Mor rissette) ogg three 'step daughters Mrs Perley (Car melihe) RoderiguXand Mrs Delores Matson both of Wa terville aad Mrs Millard (Ann) Simmons of Augusta two step soas Carroll Morrissette of Wa terville and Bernard Morrisset te of Akron Ohio one sister Mrs Deborah Cohlan of Ban gor: and one niece Miss Ann Cohlan of Chicago Ill uneral services will be held at 10 am Wednesday from Sacred Heart Church riends mayrcajl at the Veilleux parted on the hour flight to Cuba at 7:45 am Most of them wore street clothes and carried small card board boxes of belongings All were pale and dram after months in jail Some had been imprisoned since 1971 without being sentenced They were not allowed to talk with newsmen President Luis Echeverria said at the outset that the gov ernment comply with all the demands of the kidnapers One of those demands waS for nationwide publicity for all the communiques issued by the ab ductors In its fourth statement Satur day night the kidnapers said the government had put Leon life in danger because not all the newspapers in Mexi co City published the commu niques on page one Some officials also expressed concern because the third com munique a long political mes sage calling for an armed up rising agaipst the government was to have been rehd promptly at 8 pm by best known television news caster on a nationwide hookup The communique turned up in Guadalajara in late after noon but did not get to the television studio until after the 8 pm deadline It was almost 9 pm before reading of the document was finished and some people feared this might give the kidnapers an excuse to claim another violation of their demands The band Iftkl made no de mands for a cash ransom Industrial Bank Water Street Skoheran Main Daily Breakfast Special All The Blueberry 'Hotcakes You Can Eat and All The Hot Coffee You Can Drink Only $f39 By JAMES PEIPERT Associated Press Writer MOSCOW (AP) Henry A Kissinger and Leonid I Brezh nev continued talks Sunday at' a country hideaway and were be lieved to be arranging a sum mit conference next month in the United States 1 or the first time since the presidential troubleshooter ar rived in Moscow on riday the US embassy disclosed he was meeting with Brezhnev and top officials who wotld accompany the Communist party leader to America Kissinger and aides con tinue to meet with Soviet offi an embassy statement said on the So viet side in addition to General Secretary Brezhnev are or eign Minister (Andrei A) Gromyko and the Soviet am bassador to the US (Anatoly Both sides have kept a tight news blackout on the talks since Kissinger refused com ment on arrival and was whis ked to a forested government compound along the Volga 60 miles north of Moscow: Pravda the Communist party organ was equally laconic Sun day Commentator Tomas Ko lesnichenko made only one brief mention of the Kissinger visit in the paper's weekly in ternational review: inter national observers point out the arrival in Moscow of US presidential assistant Kis singer provides an opportunity for a detailed and businesslike discussion of perspectives of Soviet American A visit to Washington by par MARTHA (Continued rom Page 1) and White House "Chief of staff HR (Bob) Haldeman: job John Bob told me what a great job ttccn Time said the meeting was among Nixon Dean and domes tic affairs adviser John Eh rlichman and that Nixon hero tells me been doing fine Neither magazine identified its source in announcing that the stories would be published in issues that reach news stands Monday Dole interviewed on and said an administration shift toward more liberal or centrist pol icies be' helpful politi cally now that some of top aides associated witlrmore right wing policies have left the White House Both Gurney and Sen John Tunney Calif who appeared on the program with him agreed it was improper for the 'White House to offer the judge in the Pentagon' Papers trial a top government job while the trial was under way The'' President and Ehrlich tnan met with US District Judge Matt Byrne to approach him about taking over the BI directorship Since then Byrne has disclosed evidence of White House involvement in the case against Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony Russo who are on trial in Los Angeles charged with espionage for leaking the Pentagon Papers to the press Defense attorneys in the case said Sunday they will ask a fed eral appeals court to order the charges against Ellsberg and Russo dismissed on grounds that the White House tried to compromise the judge Byrne said he been prejudiced by the meeting and refused to dismiss the case ri CARD THANKS We wish to thank relatives many friends and neighbors the faculty arid View High Quality Monti ir nt a Jr'rorq 19500 UP MONUMENTS PURCHASED NOW WILL BE SET OR MEMORIAL DAY Covered BridgeSOUTH WINDHAM Maine (AP) Bridge oldest covered bridge was stroyed by fire Sunday I The bridge which spanned the Presumpscot River was built in 1843 and cottticcts the towns of Gorham and Wind ham ire pfficihls said the blaze appeared to have been deliber ately set The fire destroyed the' walls roof and thin board "flooring of the old bridge All that re mained after the fire was the heavy oak supporting floor beams The 66 foot long bridge was one of the shortest covered spans in Maine and was origi nally built at a cost of' $318 The span was also known as Hurricane Bridge because an earlier bridge built on that spot was destroyed by a hurricane In 1767 A second bridge was washed out by a spring food in 1843 and the two towns had the existing bridge built later that year they will spend five days before proceeding to Peking In answers to questions Bruce said he think the Watergate scandal enveloping President top aides would hamper his goals of bringing the nations closer I wouldn't have thought so I want to comment about Bjuce said IL has nothing to do with my Me said he hopes to friendship between the citi NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS The deadline for advertising in the Morning Sentinel is 2days in advance of publication Monday's edition Ad copy must be received before 12' noon on riday Tuesday's edition riday noon Wednesday's edition Deadline: Monday noon Thursday's edition Deadline: Tuesday noon riday's edition Deadline: Wednesday noon Saturday's edition Deadline: Thursday: noon BELGRADE LAKES uncr I al services for Gen Edmund Hill wefe held at the irsl Con gregational Church Waterville Parsons Memorials Monuments 26 Robinson St airfield 453 6152 Chairman of meet chief Brczhne expected ing was Mrs Ann McGowan) sometime in June or July is Pittsfield assisted by MrsBelieved to be one of the more Brown of' Newport and Mrs Qs in matters in the Holiday Beverage of Pittsfield deepening Russian American Mrs Brown? also served pro detente gram chairman But Kissinger also was ex pected to djseuss a wide range CARTER'S GREENHOUSE "The riendly LOWERS OKALL OCCASIONS MEMBER TELELORA OPEN DAILY TILL 8 112 Clinton Avenue Winslow 872 2689 PROVOST MONUMENTS Bangor Road Benton 453 7365 Your Purchase is Backed by the Strongest Monument Guarantee Obtainable 150 yrs of Service Six Gcneralions in Stone Craftsmanship elix LaCroix Prop Where The Best Js Bought orLess Asked to be more specific about the possible threat to na tional security Krogh said this was highly sensitive informa i vit to federal' judge William Byrne Jr who is presiding over the Ellsberg trial in Los Angeles He said it was up to Byrne to decide whether to make it public Krogh is now on leave as a deputy US secretary of trans portation He did not identify those who took part in the breakin The Washington Post has re ported the burglary of the psy office took place Sept 3 1971 by Howard Hunt and Gordon Liddy us ing and gear from the Central In telligence Agency CORNING SENTINEL Published every day except Sunday 25 Silver Street Waterville Main 04901 lJ by the Guy Gannett Publishing Company Guy G'ennett President (1M1 1W4) Jean Gannett Hawley President Robert Beith Publisher Howard Gray General Manager Second class postage paid at Water ville Maine 04001 The Sentinel will not be responsible lor the return ol the un solicited manuscripts or photographs Subscription Rates carrier $44 00 per year six monlhl $22 00 three months $1100one month $375 one week 8Sc Mail Rates State Maine $3000 per year elx months 00 three nronths $850 one month $350 less than one month 15c per copy Air other states $400 per month Service men and women $200 per month Member ol the Associated Press The Associated Press is entitled exclu sively to the use lor publication ol all the local news printed in the newspaper as well as AP news dispatches Kissinger Brezhnev Believed Arranging Summit Conference WASHINGTON (AP) Vet and then to Ho'ng Kong where eran envoy David Bruce left for Peking Sunday to open the United first dilOo matic post' in the Republic of China since the Communists look over a generation! ago In an airport interview he said he anoroached the iob wnn great cntnusiasm Bruce was escorted to the i airline entrance by Chinese dip lomat Han Hsu who will deputy chief of the liaison of fice scheduled to be 'opened here later this month rom here Bruce and his en tourage were flying to Seattle 2 Pleasant Street Clinton Maine Press Woman Of The Year Nirs Joyce Baker Bingham left accepts a plaque from Nirs Betty Withee Skowhegan for the Woman of the Year honor at Satur meeting of the Somerset Press Women Photo by Ann McGowan) Baker who Is a Sentinel correspondent MONUMENTS See Our Indoor Display chas Morse and son Waterville Oakland Road 465 3221 Open Monday thru Saturday 8:00 to 5:00 JOHNEWnLEY NEWPORT Elmer Willey 79 died unexpectedly Sunday morning whilwalking near his residence on West St here He was bom in Corinna Sept 10 1893 the son of rank and Susie Crossman Willey He is survived by six sons Arthur Willey of Millinocket Stuart Willey Shrewsbury Mass Maurice Willey of No Oxford Mass Milton Willey Worcester Mass The Rev Maurice Vcno Cape Rosier Wal lace Cox of Hampden Highlands three daughters Mrs rank (Madeline) Grable of San Jose Calif Mrs Rodney (Marjorie) enderson Worcester Mass and Mrs Harry (Effie) Jenkins of Scarborough one sister Grace Smith of Bangor 21 grandchildren and several great grandchildren uneral services will be Tues day at 2 pm at the Crosby Neal uneral HoineNewport" where friends may call today from 2 to 4 ind 7 to 9 JENNIER GOODINE SKOWHEGAN Jennifer Goodine six day old daughter 6t Charles and Cynthia (Gopd ine) Goodine died Sunday morning at a Waterville hos pital She was born in Waterville May 1 Besides her parents she is survived by her paternal grand parents Mr and Mrs Ambrose Goodine and a brother Ran dall all of Skowhegan her maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Charles Goodine of Do ver oxcroft and several aunts uncles and cousins uneral services will be held at 11 am today at the Lord uneral Home 29 Pleasant St Skowhegan of RED BUGGER uneral services for red Bulger were held at 9 am Sat urday from St John the Bap tist Church in Winslow with the Rev Philip Cyr officiating at the High Mass of the Resur rection The bearers were: members of the Winslow post VW They1 included: Raymond O'Keefe Leo Prahan red Du mont Romeo Pomerlcau Jo Conrad TKESS (Continued "rom Page 1) keep us honest and He cited the recent Watergate episode giving high credit to two Washington Post reporters who kept pursullng this story because they felt the people "had a right to Investigative reporting is a said Smith' "if we arc going to continue our system of Smith felt that these local correspond ents should do some on a local level be corruption even on a small scale In your town or in mine keep pursuing but at the same time be responsible" Smith felt that the shield bill was killed in the House because it too complicated too confusing no one seemed to know just how much privilege a newsman should The Stale Representative said it' came out of committee with five different reports Smith said it would have provided protection on information gathered at a federal level He said he would like to see absolute shield 2 MORNING SENTINEL Monday May 7 '1973 LUNCHEON SPECIAL 5 125 Complete Monday Stuffed Green Pep pers or Ham Steak Tuesday Shephard Pie or Veal Cutlets Wednesday Pepper Steak or Grilled Hamburg Stk Thursday Baked Meat Loaf or Pork Cutletsriday Baked Salmon Loaf or ish Sticks rShrimp Chow Mem Saturday "Baked Stuffed Cabbagg Rolls By ChgL Wm'McCashn Open 6 A lUl 12 PM OLIVE'S CHUCK WAGOh 166 College Avenue Waterville students a( Mt View High School and Junior High for their i kindness show ns during the sudden death of our son Donald Mitchell Jr We thank all of you for the many cards and letters and for all the food brought to iur home at this time No words can express our great appreciation Mr and Mrs Donald Mitchell and family Troy Maine MRS ILORA TUTS ARMINGTON Mrs lora Tufts S5 died Sunday morning in a'Skowhegan Nursing Home following a long illness Shewas born in Belfast Mar 31 1878 the daughtef of George and lora (Ellis)' Collins She was' educated in Belfast and North Anson schools and lived in Somerville Mass before coming to armington in Sept 1954 when she became a mem ber of the Home for the Aged here She Is survived by several cousins rwerai services win oe neia at 2 pm uneral Home 3 Court St Miss! MARY RAPPIER Miss Mary Ellen rappier 4 month old daughter of Al phonse and Patricia Lebel rappier Jr of the Pond Road Winslow died late Sunday after noon shortly after being admit ted to a' local hospital She was bom in Waterville Dec 31 1972 Besides her parents she is survived by two brothers Paul and Randy rappier both of Winslow Also surviving is her paternal "grandfather Alphonse rappier Sr of Waterville and several aunts and uncles uneral services will be held at 2 pm Tuesday from the Veilleux uneral Home riends mayicall from 7 to 9 pm to dayand from noon Tuesday VEILLEUX'S UNERAL HOME 1 EST 1933 AMBULANCE SERVICE Licensed Lady Assistant LOCAL end OUT TOWN CALLS ARE pIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Completely Air Conditioned 872 7676 8 ELM STREET WATERVILLE SAVE rno UP TO OU INSIDE SHOWROOM SINGLE tr MARKERS 0 Include letterjnc nd Settlni Open 8 am to I pm 7 day li MISS SYLVIA RANCIS neral home from 7 to 9 pm to Miss Sylvia Marie rancis day and from 2 to 4 and7 to 9 30 of 8 Spring St died at a Lpm Tuesday airfield Convalescent Home Saturday morning following a UNERAL GEN HILL long illness bnc was born oct 26 1942 in Danforth She had been a atervuie resident lor three and a half years iicrc ill nu nmr oUl V1VU1 5 uneral services will be held Aal rrank A innan pastor out dating ull military honors were conducted Jjy members of the United Slates Air orce honor Guard from Pease AB Ports mouth with SSgt Ernest Mason NCO in charge The honor guard included Sgts Philip Hall Russell Ger main Larry Naumann Thomas Hudson Ronald Heathcamp and Airmen Ricardo Alcaber Ray Hogue William Crain Gerard Goteau Dennis Dalnalga Jane Smith Pauline Westbury and Dennis Grossman The flag was presented to Mrs Hill by Col Norman Rich ards The buglers were Kevin Maroon and Bruce Cornell Honorary bearers were Robert Wilson Col James Hit ton John A Maynard James I services will be held Nicholson Hartley Neel MD Tuesday at the Adams and Joseph DeCenzo MD Burial was in Pine Grove Ce metery Belgrade with the Rev Pitman reciting committal prayers I Like You Sue 1 I Wish You 1 Would Stay CARD THANKS Boynton Webber American Legion Post No 179 of South China take this opportunity to thank all persons and organizations who made con seph Sheehan and tributions to the Boynton Hallee Webber Memorial Scholarship Burial was In St rancis und in Mmemory of Wright Cemetery with Cyr rccitinE Charles committal prayers i 't (Continued rom Page 1) Wayne Hodgdon of Goddard Hodgdon and Mitchell stated that they too' were fortunate in that it was possible for them to save most of their life in surance policies with their Main St loss limited to mostly office equipment Hodgdon added however that the Common St facilities of the firm received some water dam age but business there will be continued as usual do have about four feet of water in our he commented iBenoit Caron owner of Ger Restaurant could offer no information as to when he might day be able to open his business again just he U14L VI 111 I lx VII Vi Qu Cl least $10000 worth of (Continued rom Page 1) POLICE and fire officials aid ed the owners of Jewelry Store romtving val uables from thepremfces but an tion wbiche sent in an afida eNi iiiaip in i ip smilKR arn vvn te' damage incurred was un available Earl Mullen 1 ederal Trust Company praised local officials for their efforts which saved the large Waterville bank want to extend my sincere gratitude to all of he said for the excellent job they Chief Larsen called Engines 1 2 3 4 and 5 to the scene Sat urday night as well as Ladders 1 and 2 Winslow sent its lad der truck to the scene and one pumper truck to cover the Cen tral ire Station Over 7450 feet of hose was laid to cover the blaze with the airfield department adding its pumper truck to the scene All engines were used to light the blaze Police reported that a passer by entered the station Saturday night informing officers of the blaze While the Communica tions Center relayed the call to fire officials Capt Louis Simon ran to the scene to investigate Because of the possibility of suspicious origin as the blaze started behind the buildings state fire investigators are con tinuing the investigation esidcnl of the nfi.

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