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Morning Sentinel from Waterville, Maine • 2

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4 MORNING SENTINEL Jun 14 3RSE Weather Outlook Obituaries And unerals Active bearers were Bud and Warren Smith all of Pitt the Lakes through most of the STORMY Giberson uneral Home here MltAIHtCXtT the Sentinel Almanac tary Glenn Meader treasurer a CI? A GIT Jack Grav linn tamnr VuXlxxSH pm Honorary bearers were Ml I ivjjv utc 1U pci tciu Etlbl rvajr ailCl ZW1 nr era! on floor to 7 when the new law took effect I den Ray IacPIiee thlrd vice president Anson Story secre At the end of May a group Where the End Of The lane Monuments IJIUVK WAJJUVIILE OAKLAND C5 JJ21 KENNEDY a two Senate defen 50s Thursday mostly cloudy north and partly cloudy south with a chance of showers throughout Highs in the 70s north to 80s over the southwest serv were IBARREV IguildI Ethel at The first passenger elevator was believed installed in New York Im 1857 der to have income To finance the Social Security Sweden Norway and Denmark were once united as a single nation is Bought OR LESS day night and Thursday mostly cloudy with a chance of show ers Lows Wednesday night in the 50s Highs Thursday in the 70s Winds becoming southerly at' 10 20 mph Wednesday Probability of precipitation 30 per cent Wednesday and 40 per cent Wednesday night New England orecasts: Boston and Wednes day partly cloudy with a chance of late afternoon and evening thunderstorms Highs in the 80s Southwest winds 10 West Coastal East Coastal Southwest Interior Southeast Interior West Central Mountains Northern DOROTHY WAUGH uneral services for Mrs Dorothy Waugh cf So There are about 5000 cases of typhoid and para typhoid fe ver annually in the US but the organizations apparent ly became inactive because re ports were not available at the GAO HAYMOND DULAC PORTLAND Ravmond Dulac 72 of 62 Glen Haven Rd East Portland died Monday evening at a local hospital aft er a long Illness He was born in airfield eb 22 1900 son of George and Annie Dutell Dulac He was a graduate of Law rence High School and moved to Portland in 1937 He was em Deiiham daughter ot wallaco and Nancy Burrill Black Her husband Albert Vanades tine died in 1963 or many years they lived at 8 Colonial St She was a member of the Gctchcll St Baptist Church and the Beatty Philathea Class Survivors are one niece Helen Gray and one nephew Bernard Black both of Ded ham uneral services will be held Thursday at 2 pm at the Edd ington uneral Home Water ville riends may call today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm Extended orecast Extended orecasts for Maine riday through Sunday: Maine Chance of showers and thundershowers riday and riday night Clearing Satur day and air Sunday Highs daytime temperatures riday in the 80s and in the 70s Satur day and Sunday Overnight lows mostly in the 50s through the period Smith four brothers Gralyn Marlin Kevin (Continued rom Page 1) Main St sideswiped a tree shot across Oak St and crumpled a car parked in the yard at 299 Main St Warren Nash and Stanley Yorke and grandsons Richard Gore and Gregory Nash Burial was made in the Co rinna Village Cemetery Bearers were Clarence Mac Donald Oral LaCase Louis La ratta Dante DiPictro Burial was made in Pierce Cemetery Solon Temple Shrine of Lewiston'xnd the IOO lodge of airfield He is survived by his wife Mrs Angeline Perry Kent of Randolph one son Plymton Kent Jr of Richmond one daughter Mrs (Shirley) Mohr of Bakersfield Calif his mother of airfield three brothers Bryant A Edward and Charles Kent all of Benton one sister MrsrDonaid Robin son of Norridgewock 3 grand children and several nieces nephews and cousins uneral services will be Thursday at 2 pm from the Amesbury White uneral Home 39 Washington Ave Gardiner where friends may call today MRS SANDRA BOWLING PITTSIELD Mrs Sandra Bowling 27 a former Pit sficld resident died Saturday in Titusville la following a long illness She was born in Great Bend Kan Nov 29 1944 the daughter of Robert and Leona Woelk Smith She graduated from Maine Central Institute here and at tended the University of Maine She lived most her life in Pittsfield and moved to Titusville seven years ago Survivors include her husband Lee Bowling of iMlNVIUJ EC SECURITY (Continued rom Page 1) 200 and the same for his em ployer as compared with the 1972 bite The $176 billion bill also would: many special Social Security benefits to various groups of recipients including widows the disabled and per sons who work beyond 65 POLICE SAID the tractor unit traveled a distance of 347 feet before it came to a crashing halt Residing at 299 Upper Main St was David Ok ton 22 who had left a 1967 ord four door sedan parked in the yard The car was crushed betwfeen the truck and the house Local police gave an unoffi cial estimate of $34000 damage in the spectacular crash ASSISTING in the investiga tion were local police Sgt Ed win Saucier Officers Wayne Michaud and Ronald Raymond Winslow patrolmen James Bent and rancis Scott The wayward truck also tore up a section of sidewalk pave ment at the comer of Main and Oak Sts where the raised (above street level) portion rip ped the front wheels from under neath the cab Nine minutes after the 4:51 a mishap Box 16 1 was sound ed calling out Engine Co 4 of of the Ticonic St substation for standby duty at the scene Some diesel fuel spilled from the tractor tanks sfield and several aunts uncles and cougips uneral services will be held Thursday at 10 am at the Donald Shorey uneral Chapel in Pittsfield riends may call at the chapel today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 pm Jack Gray lion tamer Robert York tail twister Directors for two year terms include Russell Longley ran cis Carter and Sam Pachowsky Named to one year terms were James Kelley Herbert Joseph and Anthony Poulin Key awards for membership went to MacPhee Nickel Ed ward Vlodek Joseph A Pel letier and Leo Deschenes Adams also presented to the club at that time its award as runner up in the contest Boy Scouts Hohl Court Of Honor Lions Club Has Installation Bernard LaLiberte of Water ville was installed Tuesday eve ning as king lion of the local Lions Club The installation ban quet was held at the Jefferson Hotel with District Gov Clyde Adams of Vassalboro as install ing officer Other officers include red Newhard first vice president Harry Nickel second vice presi Boy Scout Troop 436 of the Pleasant St United Methodist Church will hold a court of honor Thursday evening at 7:30 at the church The highlight of the night will' be the presentation of the Eagle Award to one of the troop members As this will be the final meeting of the season plans for summer camp will be presented by Scoutmaster Lloyd Varney Wednesday June 14 1972 166th day 200 to follow (lag Day) Sunrise: 4:54 am Sunset: 8:25 pm length: 15 hrs 30 mins Increase: 6 hrs 38 ipins irst quarter: June 18 11:41 am ull moon: June 26 2:46 Last quarter: July 3 11:25 pm New moon: July 10 3:39 pm high reading: 78 low readings 49 THE TRAILER unit designed to haul grain was empty at the time of the crash according to a report It was registered to the Highway Transportation Co of S( Portland Some 300 homes in that gen eral area lost electrical power because of the' snapped utility pole and downed lines accord ing to District Line oreman Robert Thomas of Central Maine Power Co ive trucks and crews from CMP were soon at the scene and by 11:20 am most of the residences and businesses had their power restored Harry Miller manager of the New England Telephone Co of fice here said some 400 tele phone lines were out of service as a result of the accident But service was restored by 1 pm Miller added I creased to 57 per cent for I worker and employer in 1973 77 land eventually go to 74 per vein in am with step increases in between Under present law the rate is scneutiien io advance to 565 i per cent nexkvLar 'to 15 mph Wednesday night variable cloudiness Lows in the 50s Thursday partly cloudy with chance of late afternoon and evening thunderstorms Highs in the 80s Probability of precipitation 20 per cent Wednesday night and 40 percent Thursday Eastport to Block Island Southwest winds 10 to 20 knots Wednesday and Wednesday night Variable cloudiness with scattered afternoon and eve ning thunderstorms developing Wednesday og developing along the south coast receding off the coast by late Wednesday forenoon Visibility three to five miles in haze lowering to a mile or less in the fog a i Wednesday and Wednesday night mostly cloudy with a chance pf showers Highs Wednesday in the 70s Lows Wednesday night in the IN RED (Continued rom Page 1) And US Sen Hubert Hum committee said it had a deficit of $114 million at the end of May The reports of the presidential I committees were filed with the General Accounting Office un der the new law which requires tailed accountings four times a year as well as special reports before each primary and the general election Parsons Memorials Monuments 26 Robinson kSt airfield 453 6152 Wide abeas of showers are due today over most of the na tion cast of the Mississippi except for anSrea bounded by the Virginias and northern Georgia Rain is expected from western Mississippi Valley She was born May 28 1884 in church Skowhegan officiating I i tv lniirlll AX 1 1 1 I a IIVLU MVJVilU UU Skowhegan hospital Tuesday monthly payments DOrn ati SUDStantialJV for noarlv nl thn druirvklxH wmIIa 1 11 1 1 Jean Gannett Hawley President Robert Beith I Publisher Howard Gray General Manager Second class postage paid at Water ville Main 04901 The Sentinel will not oe responsible tor the return ot the un solicited manuscripts or photographs Subscription Rates By carrier $44 00 per' year ix months $2200 months $1100 one1 month $375 ne waak 85c Mail Rates Stata ot Maine $3000 per year ilx months $1600 three months $850 one month 350 less then one month 15e per cojiy All other states $400 per month Service men land women 200 per month Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press Is entitled exclu sively to the use for publication of all the local news printed in the newspaper as well as AP news dispatches Il may seem this tractor trailer unit owned by Higlnyay Trans portation Co of So Portland is leaning against the house but squashed between the two Is an automobile which was parked beside the building The front of the car can be seen extend ing out at left Early Tuesday morning the truck empty but designed to carry grain clipped off a utility pole skinned a tree and hit the automobile knocldng the latter into tho house All this occurred oh Upper Main St here injhe vicinity of EuUls Pkwy and OaklSt The driver whom jfollce say ap parently fell asleep at the wheel was hurt but not seriously (Sentinel Photo by Bob owlei) MRS LENA VANADESTINE Mrs Lena Vanadestine Ion were held Tuesday at the co uiea luesaav at a rairiietct nursing home after a long ill with the Rev Maynard Ham UVM PACTS (Continued rom Page 1) William Rogers and Gerard Smith 'head of the SALT dele gation will testify on Capitol Hill Ziegler said The press spokesman added that formal testimony will be gin next Monday on the treaty with Rogers appearing before the Senate oreign Relations Committee Since the broad outlines of the understandings reached at the Strategic Arms Limitations had been made known in detail before atten tion in the President message to Congress centered on points of real or potential dis agreement remaining between the nuclear powers or the first time Nixon set down for Congress a listing of major points on which the Vnited States and the Soviet Union have expressed their own interpretations of what the ac cords really mean Calling the papers he brought back from Moscow impor tant first step in checking the arms Nixon said: I defense capabilities of the United States are second to none in the world today I am determined that they shall re main so The terms of the ABM treaty and interim agreeement will permit the United States to take the steps we deem neces sary to maintain a strategic posture which protects our vital interests and guaranteces our continued security The treaty requiring thirds majority in the for ratification sive arms A companion agree ment to curb offensive weap ons expiring in five years is up for approval by both houses through joint resolution which will require simple majorities for adoption Effectiveness of the agree ment is contingent upon ratifi cation of tlie treaty Arkansas Democrat ulbright chairman of the Sen ate oreign Relations Com mittee said hearings on the documents will begin perhaps as early as Thursday but no later than next Monday Some skeptics have said the Moscow settlements might place the United States at a military disadvantage Nixon said however that if his execu tive agreement to limit strate gic offensive arms is not follow ed by a broader treaty or other accord within five years would constitute a basis for withdrawal from the ABM (de fensive) should US na tional interests be jeopardized Either country can repudiate the ABM treaty on six notice In the paper Nixon sub mitted the Soviet Union and the United States were shown to be far apart on the question of modern submarines belong ing to third specific ally US allies in Western Eu that could be used to launch strategic missiles The Soviet government was quoted as taking the view that should members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in crease their up to date sub fleet within the five year lifetime of the executive Soviet Union will have the right to a corresponding in the number of its submarines The United States replied that it not accept the va lidity of the considerations in that Chance Of Showers orecast: Maine Zonal orecasts: West Coastal East Coastal Wednesday and Wednesday night mostly cloudy with a chance of afternoon and night time showers Highs Wednes day 65 to 75 Lows Wednesday night in the 50s Thursday part ly cloudy with a chance of showers Highs 75 to 80 Winds increasing to 10 20 mph Wednesday Probability of pre cipitation 40 per cent Wednes day and 50 per cent Wednesday night Southwest Interior West Cen tral Mountains Wednesday and Wednesday night mostly cloudy with a chance of after noon and nighttime showers or thundershowers Highs Wednes day in the 70s Lows Wednes day night in the 50s Thursday partly cloudy with a chance of showers Highs in the 50s Thursday" partly cloudy with a chance of showers Highs in the 80s Winds increasing to 10 20 mph Wednesday night Southeast interior Northern Wednesday increasing cloudiness with a chance of showers developing late in the day Highs in the 70s Wednes morning She was 1 Embden Oct 29 1898 daughter I 3 million aged and dis of' Charles and Mary rostlabled on the welfare rolls creamer Her husband William Trenton died in 1948 She attended the Senior Citizens of No Nevy Portland She is survived by one son Charles and one daughter Mrs Arthur (lorence) letcher both of No Anson two brathCfBprest Creamer and l(oy Creamer both of Madison two grandchildren and one great grandchild several nieces nephews and cousins uneral services will be Thursday at 2 pm at the Part of the Blessed Sacrament the Perpetual Rosary Society of the parish the orest Pare VW Auxiliary and the Elm City Barracks Veterans of World War I Auxiliary She is survived by one daugh ter Mrs Jeanriejte Libby of Waterville pne granddaughter Mrs Gilman (Constance) Al bert of Rutland Vt two great erand dauehters: two sisters: Mrs Joseph Cote of Central alls and Mrs Wilfred Poulin Of Lewiston one' step son Laurier Huard of Water ville: two step daughters Mrs Priscilla Peters of Kennistonr Conn arid Mrs Adrienne Ber nard of Calif and sev eral sten 2randchildren and ter proat crrannchilnrpn unpral sprvippe will hp hplrli riday at 9am at Notre Damel Smith Armand Quirion Omer Church i Ellis Raymond Gagne Ed Visiting hours at the Oyidcj Combes and Stanley Hall Gallant uneral Home will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm today UNERAL and 1 hursday ployed by the ogg Transpor funeral Home riends ration co for 33 years retir Ing In 1965 today He was a charter member of tho local Truck Driver arid I UNERAL Warehousemen Union No 340 CHARLES BESS and was a communicant of St i uneral Church i ices for Charles Bess Hrs wife the former Annie held Tuesday at Notre Dame de Terreault died in 1961 He is (Lourdes Church with the Rev survived by two daughters Mrs Gaston Auger officiating Albert Grassi and Honorary bearers were Mi Mrs Randall (Joyce) White chaeT King Clifford Laorme' both of Portland four sons Paul Steward Maurice Rich Raymond of West Buxton ards Lee Ward Harold Miller George A Richard and re I Eugpne Cole and Walter Viva mond all of Portland: twojrelli The active bearers were sisters Mrs Harold (Blanche) I John Laplante Charles Madc Suttie and Mrs Lottie Mulligan riois Pillsburv Ll Lathrop both of South Portland 29 1 Roland Doyon William grandchildren and sever all Jr nieces and nephews uneral services will be held I etery Thursday at 9:15 am at Hayl and' Peabody uneral Home 749 i PLYMPTON KENT Congress St Portland with RANDOLPH Plynipton'Cy Mass of tlie Resurrection at 10 rds Kent Sr 66 died uncx 1 i peeled ly Tuesday morning at MRS ALPHONSINE HUARD I am at St Church In Mrs Alphonsine CHuard 78 tcrnmcnt will be in Calvary of 7 Libby Court died at a local Cemetery hospital Tuesday morning after a' brief illness i UNERAL She was born in St Honofel mils MINNIE BUCK de Schenley Canada April1 27 CORINNA uneral services 1894 daughter of Napoleon and or Mrs Minnie Buck were held Adele Dulac Crepeau A resi Tuesday at the CrosbyNeal dent here for over 40 years she nerai Home here with Edward had been employed at the for jaworskj pastor of the Plcas mer Uckwood Dutchess mills S( chrislian Church offi in Waterville Jniaiinry 5Iia was nrnmhnr nf Vnirn1 Dame Church the Honor Bcare5s weren from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm DUllldJU UUIU UUl UUlLUtJ)! 1 THE MUSKIE committee In Massachusetts in its own re I port showed receipts of $73 755 and expenditures of $74886 attributable to the los ing campaign in that state The Pennsylvania Muskie coin i miltee said it received $117693 and spent $129915 in connection with that state's primary Apr 25 It owed $28901 on June 3 Back before Muskie dropped out of the primaries least i a dozen fund raising groups in California indicated they ex ipected to filo' financial state latmcnLi for th Maine ecnator make it 20 per cent Well over At the end of May a group half of the membership has en known as the Muskie conven dorsed the higher figure The on committee had received House has voted a 5 per cent! and spent $14405 pre boost sumably in connection with the ETHEL TRENTON NORTH ANSON Trenton 73 died SAVE 50 UP TO INSIDE SHOWROQM SINGLE $4E MARKERS Includes Lettering Selling Open 8 am to 8 pin 7 days PROVOST MONUMENTS Bangor Rd Benton 453 7365 Your Purchase Backed by th Stroup JRARREl est Moudtnrut Guar IGUILDI ante Obtainable Munuincntt 150 Years of Service Generations In Stone Craftsmanship ELIX LaCROIX Prop QUALITY MONUMENTS rom 51 9500 UP Largest Display Lowest Prices See u'hal You Buy MORNING SENTINEL very dy except Sunday at 25 Silver Street Waterville Maine V49O1 by the Guy Gannett Publishing Company Guy Gannett President (1921 1954) UNERAL VINCENT SMITH uneral services for Vincent Smith were held Tuesday at St Ca tholic Church with the Rev Lu cien Carrier pastor officiating at the Mass of the Resurrestion Burial was made in St An thony Cemetery Honorary bearers were Har ry Houston Wallace Ritchie Titusville her parents Mr and niiaii uow jsverett uutnouse Mrs Robert and Harry Sands Card of Thanks I With fH fhinb 441 Illl Osteopathic Hospital for their excellent Prt Of the bill the COmmittPP care while I was a patient there Special on thanks to Dr Pernice Dr Gerrie and tU 011 a neW lax schedule Dr Arnablitano also to my wonderful Which WOUld boost thl? WAPP famHv friends and neighbors whose visits flowers gifts cards and inquiries I bclSC DOW $9000 to $10200 ef hclp'd Active in 1973 The tax rate 52 tcon (Lea) Grant i per cent this year would be in A LARGE number of commit fpAc rnrrictai 'arl It appears certain the Senat half but few of them were ac I Burial was in SnuthsirU Pnm will revise the 10 ner cent oenJbve in a major wav after Anr i I Chas Morse Son III ATID MIOHKOOM 300 MONUMENTS TO CHOOSE ROM Guaranteed By buy now Tighten regulations sharply for the 11 million recipients on the largest welfare program covering families with depend ent children controls in an ef fort to cut back the costs of the two big health programs Medi care for the aged and Medicaid for the poor for the first time un der Medicare a major part of the cost of maintenance pre scription drugs needed by chronically ill aged persons Medicare health protection to about 15 million disabled persons oh the Social Security and railroad retire ment rolls into effect a new fi nancing scheme for the welfare programs which would save the states about $26 billion in an nual costs inance Chairman Russell Lon? Tn about three weeks to complete I such groups to make de railing ot tne several hundred pages of text in the legislation This will mean heaid that the Senate cannot state debate on it until it reconvenes July 17 after the Democratic National Convention sumably in connection with the i his home at 81 Kinderhook St A major floor fight already obligations at the Mi (Randolph He was born bccn promised over the Beach la convention i KTiieLi xx 26 1905 at Benton son of tmmniec new workfare plan Charles and Bertha Roundy I affecting families with depend Kent jent children I He was a retired store owner amilies with children all 6 and operated Kent's Market ini comprising about 12 Gardiner for 28 years He adults and 32 million a member of the United woulcl be made in Mcthodist Church of Benton i eligible for welfare and shifted Hermon Lodge A AM of I 0 a Woi'kfare program: TheSwiinn 4 i family hnad usnallv a Kilo ops "i t' jb in Mi Weather Today with showers due in Arizona UtahNorJh Dakota and parts of nearby states It will be warm in the east and cool else where (AP Wirephoto Map) Musme committee made a down payment of $1050 May 9 for rooms at the Americana Hotel at Bal Harbour la which will be his headquarters Some of the contributors listed in the Muskie reports of the past two months include Bernard Stein of New York Ci ty $3000 Charles Dyson 5j() IS Striar of Corinna Me $3000 red Beshara of Youngstown Ohio $2500 Lionel Pincus of $3000 Mr and Mrs rederick Morgan of $2600 Albert Ratner of Cleve land Ohio $2500 Edwin Pert of Bath Me $1000 Elizabeth Dupont Bayard of Wilmington Del $2500 ranklin Roose vclt Jr $2000 and fElai bom Pell 1 $1'25 Corne lius Sullivan a Bangor auto dealer contributed $300 UHQI AN 70 WOAA ef Coffimtrct XI fa nt rrlniliM Hr ixThH flew ns faeRnaran Vi CZ' UBR 3 SilBSHUi I Rgumt Show High TempertHwet 8 1 V'JxxZP'' ZTZZ'X ii Z1) Zl euABTkl 1 ORECAST.

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