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The Lewiston Daily Sun from Lewiston, Maine • 8

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TUB LEWISTON DAILY I- SUM LEWISTON-AIHIl! MAINE SATLltDAY APRIL IS IMS LIVERMORE FALLS GROUP -VICTIMIZED IN NEW YORK AS THIEVES RANSACK BUS vV' ft -4 1 A FALLS Senior Choir of Holy Fomlly Church to Present Program WCTU to Sin All-Day of Church Notices Principal Mann reported the stolen goods were valued eon-rrvstlvoly at more than 1000 This bus one of two Iwlng used on tho trip carried 37 stiKlrnts SOUTH PARIS Wurwed by a bus driver to rensivo tiwir luguage to the New York City hotel Where they were staying South Paris High School itmlents escapeil Wednesday night experience of Uvermore Falla High St'hiNil students However tlielr Ixis parkeil near that eaiTylng Livermore Falls stuilonts was entered and several -artldea of minor value taken They were mostly souve-nlrs Principal Uryunt Bean said Friday night The Incident was an awakening to the local youngs i ere Few persons in this thriving community ever bother to lock their automobiles ns residents proudly tell visitors are no ihieves here and we always laugh when visitors kick tlielr care as tliey park lliein in Market Square" I met Wednesday evening at Community House with Mrs Herbert Daigle Joining the membership A message from the national li-gent Alia Helen -T Howard was received advising of assisting e'v ery way possible with tlio civil defense program nnw In effect nation wide and for earnest endeavors for memlieis for the next three months on the National membership campaign which will come to a close June 30 Announcement was made of the quarterly corporate communion lor the circle to be held April 'A at Sta Cyril and Methodius Church at the Ham Mass A sum was donated 1o the cancer drive A social consisting of a covered dish siiuimt and birthday party on April 2u at Community House In charge of March aerial committee May aortal committee is Miss Margau-t Jvanlsm chairman Mrs George Dugas Airs Kcsslie Goulet Airs Glare Choulnard Airs Ida Lallorhelle Airs Franklin House Mrs Alarls Karkoa and Airs 'Marion Kari-mrf Next regular meeting will be May 13 Chun-h Notre West Bowdoin Clforch: Sumlay: lOuTO a churrh school 11:30 am worslilp service Churrh of Hie Sunday: 10:30 am church school with classes for all Willie Allen superintendent 11:30 am worship service 8 Voutig Society 7 pin Evangelistic service Wednesday 7 pm midweek prayer meeting and Bible study Community' Gospel 1:30 pm church school 2:30 Worship service First Congregatioiuil 845 am worship serv-ire and riiurrh scImhjI Metlualisl Church Scliool Sunday 9:30 a wurelilp service followed by church school 7 Youth Fellowship Methodist Church Mslhodist LIxIlON rALLS 2nd Lt Lawrence Carvllle aon of Mr and Mrs Willard Carvllle Lisbon Fella is et Medical Field Service Echoed Brooke Army Atedical Center Fort Sent Houston Tex to attend a four weeks orientation course In military medlrsl service 10:30 am worship service United Baptist Sunday: 10 am worship service 11:15 am church school I pm Young People's Union 7 pm evening worship and baptisms Tuesday: 3:30 pm Junior choir rehearsal with Mrs Beulah Dunton et vestry 7:30 pm Hour of Power Saturday April 23 0:30 pm senior rhnlr n-iiearsnl St Maithew's Episcopal Churvh am eucherist service followed by church school 8t Andrew's Church PoJenoaot Saturday: 10 am Catechism LISBON The senior choir of Holy Family Church has prepared special program of musie for Confirmation exercises on Saturday 10 i when Ills excellency Most Rev Daniel Feeney coadjutor bishop of the diocese of Portland will admin Is ter the sacrament Rev Araiand Caron SM of St John's Church Brunswick will be gueat eololat and alng the well known anthem-hymn Venl Creator the processional will be Vlvat! Vlvatl commencement hymn To Jeaua Heart All Burning: Venl Creator Come lloly Ghost during the administering of the sacrament Benediction: Salutarla Tantum Ergo: re sixMiies and Laudate Domlnum Mrs rhilllp Begne will preside at the organ end the senior choir will sing In chorus Cvtrready Class and White Cross Society will hold a Joint meeting and annual session with election of officers Monday even lng at the vastly of United Bspt 1st Church A covsred dish supper wUl precede In charge of Mrs Nina Woodhoute Mrs Myrtle Catea end Mrs Kva Coffin WCTU The local WCTU will hold an all-day meeting Tuesday with Mrs Helen Anderson Plana will be made for the County Convention at which the local group will be hostess to during May St Ttanda Xavier Circle of 4 classes Sunday: am Mass followed by Benediction Sla Cyril and Methodius Church I am low Musi 10 am high Afass 3 pm Benediction Monday 1:30 pm catechism classes for high school students at rectory Dally: 7:30 am Alass preceded by cnnfeaalons Tuesday i pm No devotions to St' Anthony Holy Family Churrh Sunday la-m low Mass 10 am high Mass 2 pm benediction Monday: 1:30 pm parish school of religion for high school students Daily: 7:30 am Mass Personals Mrs Kverrtt French has been named chairman of tlie Cancer Drive for tilt town of Llslion which will run currently the remainder of the month Miss Lynn Tardiff daughter of Mr and Airs Romeo Tardiff West How-(Inin Road and a senior at Brunswick High School will leave Saturday with the senior class for a week's trip to Washington Students Local students from IJabofl High School who will represent the school at the forum at the University of Maine April 23 are: Norton Goddard radio and news casting division Phillips Lawrence poetry division and Robert Wagg Jr original oratory division lids group will be accompanied by Miss Genevieve Wallace of the English department The three one-set plays which havt been under rehearsal for the past several weeks at tha high school will be presented April 24 at the Gymnasium Baseball practice sessions are under way at Lisbon High ScIhjoI and the rrenplrte schedule will be announced at an early date LISBON USBON-Rev David Hickland pastor of the Federated Church will apeak Sunday morning on the topic "Eastern Star Lesion from the Lines and Between the Lines" Members of Pioneer Chapter 0E3 and Ancient York Lodge and AM are Invited as special guests Tha Youth Fellowship will meet the church vestry Sunday evening at seven o'clock Miss Delvina Berube will he caving April 23 for Hartford Conn where she will make her home with a sister Minnehaha Rebekah Lodgf met Thursday evening Supper was served et 6:30 At the next meeting will be a Day program WIST POLAND WEST POLAND -West Poland Sunday "Christian Edu cation" win be theme of pastor WUbur Casey at morning wor hip service 11 am Sunday chool 10 am Young IVople's Society meets at 6 pm Dorothy Stetson will preside Reports of i elegatea to the New England Convention will he received Evening service 7 pm pastors' sub-act wlU be "How Are we Saved?" Tie annual business meeting of the church will be held Thursday evening Weekly prayer service Thursday 7 JO pm WALES CORNER WALES OORNER-Mrs Grace Van Wart regent of the Bunt deadow Chapter DAR left Friday for Washington to attend 62nd Continental Congress She will be accompanied by her sister Mrs Sarah Elliott of Kittery regent of Old York Chapter Donna daughter of Mr and Airs Arlon Prince Is visiting her aunt Mrs Carr6ll Webster The amily have recently returned rom New foundland where he was stationed with the Armed Form Wales Union Sunday 10 am Sunday school worship service topic of the pastor James Hamwey North Monmouth "Gods Gifts for Christian Perfection" Harvey Glle of North Alonmouth will be the organist WINTHROP WINTUROP Wlnthrap Me-tliodlst Chun-h Rev Gordon II Huzza pastor' Morning worslilp service at 1:30 am with sermon by the pastor Church School at 10:43 im St Francis Xavier Catholic Churrh Rev AlcGowan Kstor Masses at 6 and 10 am traction for Junior and senior high student! following tlie 8 o'clock Afass Sunday School at 1:30 pm Winthmp Congregational Churrh Rev George Whittier pastor Churrh School at 1:30 am Morning worship at 11 am The topic of the sennon by the pastor will lie Saving Face Junior High Fellowship at pm and Pilgrim Fellowship at 7 pm The Men's Club will meet Thursday evrnlng East Wlnthrop Baptist Church Rev Atlldred Huffman pastor The sermon subject by the pastor at the morning worship service at 10:30 am will be There's a Peter In Every Simon Church School at 11:43 am Baptist Youth Fellow-ship at 7 pm The subject will be How Christianity Came to Ua with Pauline TUcker as leader There will be no meetings of the Bluebird Troop Girl Scouts or the Mojag Boys uub on account of the vacation Friends Church Winthrop Center Hie Rev Arthur Jones pastor Sunday School at 10 a Morning worship at 11 am with ssrmon by the pastor on the topic The Redeeming Fellowship of the Church Tlie Past Presidents Parley of the Allied Maxwell Jr American Legion Auxiliary met Thursday evening with supper at Me-Mansras followed by a business meeting at the home of Mrs Helen LeVallae Greenwood Avenue Alan LaValleeeon of Air and Mrs Roland LaVallee celebrated his third birthday Wednesday with a party He received several gifts and refreshments were served which Included a birthday cake Guesta present were his eouilqs Dana and Timothy LaVaDea and his sister Susan and brother NORTH TURNER NORTH TURNER Sunday services at Union Church and public worship at 11 am sermon by Rev rauf Ferrin Church school 10 ajn Boy Scout Troop 187 met Thursday evening at the Univer sallst Church vestry In Turner Center Scoutmaster Earl Hickey of North Turner supervised activities Carson Coding of the Bulldog patrol completed Tenderfoot requirements and passed examination with Clayton Morrla Louis Libby and Vernon Libby of the Troop committee as a board of review Rev Robert' Wile will take the following boya on a hike April 27: Anson Goding Russell Hinkley Carleton Hlscock Clark Allen and Roland Jordan A meeting of the Troop committee followed the Troop meeting Rev Robert Wile consulted with the members on summer plana These will be announced later VOTE TO HALT I Continued From Page One) deep personnel cuts in many agencies In addition to cutting off the housing program the committee bill would start cutting the government out of the mortgage and housing business by requiring it to dispose of home mortgages It now holds and to refund local housing bonds held by the Public Housing Administration The committee figures this would net the Treasury J1M5472000 Altogether It was the biggest cut ever Imposed on the Independent of fires appropriation bill Slash Civil Dervtco Fund The committee knocked out the entire 1176139000 requested in Truman's January budget for the government's normal contribution to the civil service retirement and IN TI1E NEW LIVERMftRE FAILS Personal belongings valued at hundreds of dollars were stolen Wednesday night when a purked bus being used to transport Livtrmnrs Falls High School students on their annual Washington trip was ran-Hacked In New York City TM Isis Ivas reported by Prill- Clyde Mann as unattend-r an hour while a driver was obtaining another man to continue the trip from New York City to tills town Students and chaperones writ attending theaters When thF driver returned said Principal Alarm' he found ault-cases and other luggage had been lashed and contend removed Stolen were 18 cameras five suitcases and scores of souvenirs Aluch of the material hsd sentimental value auch as a watch given Robert Foster a graduation gift Beside the bus wis a pilt of dia-carded goods CROSS SIGHS THREE EMERGENCY BIUS Oa Korean Vet Preference Gray School District Sordino Inspection AUGUSTA April 17-iV-Gov CAwa today signed an emergency it became law td give Korean veterans the same preference In State employment as other veterans It entitles Korean veterans or their widows to certain point advantages In the competitive examinations for State Jobs Other ermrgency measures were signed by the governor One creates the town of Gray School District The district Is em-towered to borrow up to 690000 or repairs and further construction of Gray high school Another expands Maine's dine Inspection service It vides for appointment of a assistant chief Inspector who will be authorized to employ a staff of subordinate Inspectors The law steps up from two to three cents a case the monthly assessments to pay for Inspection The Senate today enacted and sent to the governor measures that would: Place all State military and naval forces the National Guard and the unorganized Main when under the Jniform Code of Military Justice instead of the 1949 Articles of War Repeal the unproductive tax on certain types of oleomargarine not sold In Maine PRES PRIMARY (Continued From Page One) were well enough informed through the press and with respect to the presidential to vote directly He cited two reasons why the bill should and probably would pass: It is not necessary at this time since there wlU not be another Kvident election before the next gislatura convenes "Displease Forty Leaders" It would displease "those party coders who are able to control the selection of party delegates to national Majority floor leader Haskell wu supported in his stand by the Senate minority Sen Boucher (D-Lewiiton) Boucher said he thought It wu and square for a majority of the people" to elect the delegates and nominate presidential candidates Sen Reid (R-Hallowell) took the opposition He sold at the last State convention at Bangor he thought the procedure waa democratic" Reid said the measure had some merit but told the Senators when they voted "Let your conscience be your guide" Vote' Tax Exemption The House passed to be engros ted a veterans' property tax exemption bill to provide State aid to towns where the tax loos from the exemption is more than 3 of the total levy It first rejected on amendment by Rep Hussey (K-WindMrl that would have limit ed the benefit to veieraus with tin days of service or more the exemption of J3500 Wurth of property is given disabled veterans those 82 or older or thsir widows Potato Tax BUI Accented A bill to permit use of J10U00 a irear of potato tax money to en orre potato grading laws wks accepted from Itep Burgess iR Limestone) by unanimous consent Burgess explained that some state grading laws an not enforced for lack of funds "In the lut two month! th potato Industry hu suffered sever setback for various raisons" he said "partly for lock of regulation" The potato about 1175000 a ia collected from growers for promotion and research Bar Harbor Tonnloal The House accepted a favorable committee report on a bill appropriating 11000000 for construction of an international ferry tore minal at Bar Harbor The Maine Port Authority would build the terminal and lease it to the Canadian government who would own it when lease paymenta had paid for the project Canada Is building a S4000000 ferry and 11250000 terminal at Yarmouth In other actions the House: Joined the Senate to approving on amended bill barring tale of liquor on Memorial Day before 12 noon EST Accepted favorable report on a measure adding employe and department head members to tha State Personnel Board end requiring minority party representation among the three public members Accepted an "ought to pass" report on a bill requiring municipal approval before utilities could add fluorides to public water supplies Endorsed a bill Increasing from lx months In jail or 8100 fins to a maximum at 2tt yean to prison and a fine up to 81000 the penalty tor illegally furnishing narcotic ov marijuana to minors under IS Boost Elderly Teocbenf funslnna The Senate: Accepted an "Ought to pass" report on a bill Increasing by 8206 the 8600 to 8800 a year penrioM ad elderly retired teacher Rejected a bill granting tax rebates to merchants suffering hardship by paying tha soles tax they collect en sales of less than 25 cento Accepted a favorable report an a bill adding ft of 1 per cent to the 3H per cent tax stomp discount given wholesalers for collecting the tax OXFORD PAPER CO DIRECTOR RESIGNS Oxford Paper Company officials announced Friday tha resignation of Edgar Lamb director of research bo that he could accept a position as assistant march director with th Minnesota and Ontario Paper Co Minneapolis Minn The resignation will become effective July 1 Lamb Joined the Oxford research department In 1930 as a chemist and was liter mads director of research He wu graduated in 1929 from the New York State College of Forestry where he specialized in pulp and paper manufacture "if x' Aaa LISBON FALLS Pvt Ilaien Goddard son of Carl Goddard 207 Free SL Lisbon Falls recently completed a course In chemical warfara at the Eta Jima Specialist School In Japan He entered the army in March 1932 and received basic training at Fort Dix He la a graduate of Lisbon High Softool disability fund as well as all of the 1192013000 requested for payment of interest on what the govern-ment already owes tlie fund Operation of such a fund the committee said results In accumulation of money that might be put to better use Termed "Phony" Saving Rep Thomas of Texas and somt other committee Democrats cited this as an outstanding example of what they called saving The effect of the action some Democrats said la merely to defer payment rather than to effect an economy since they contend the government will have to put up the money eventually when contributions from federal employes to the fund are not adequate to meet retirement payments In the past Congress has appropriated each year an amount estimated to equal what will be paid out of the civil service fund MUST EXTEND DRAFT (Continued From Page One) keeping our defenses strong and alert even though It entaijs draft lng of all young men for two years of involuntary service" Congress will also be asked to continue the draft of medical officers beyond the June 30 1934 ex plration date Hannah said The manpower chief estimated that In about 30 months the country will have exhausted Its pool of men who can meet the current physics! and mental standards for military service "Assuming first that the strength of our uniformed forces win be continued at or near the present strength of 34 million men and women and second that the period of Involuntary service remains at 24 months wt win continue to use manpower faster than the males in our population turn 184 years of ge and become eligible to be drafted" he said Hannah came to the Pentagon from tha presidency of Michigan State College His appearance at the annual meeting of the editors' society was the occasion of his first public address since Joining the civilian high command at the Defense Department The and unpleasant" facts of the draft situation Hannah said are a spur to the Defense Department to find better ways of using tha country's military manpower Studies ire now under 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