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'v 1 i i LEWISTON-AUBURN MAINE SATURDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 8 1964 BtrMUHMB MB VOL 71 PRICE SEVEN CENTS ATTY GEN KENNEDY FBI HEAD SUBPOENAED TO APPEAR AT HOFF AS TRIAL 4 PRESIDENT BANS CUBAN WATER USE FOR GUANTANAMO Johnson Directs Base Get Self Sufficient Source Terms Castro Act "Reckless1 Asks OAS to Note It-Ui to Take New Economic Steps Against Cuba Lopsided 77-21 Passage Follows Seven Days of Debate-Now Goes fe Conference with House Unit on Moitday-Hope It Can Bo Started in March -Te Average 20 SOUTHERNERS LOSE RIGHTS BILL BATTLE House' Defeats Move to Cut Funds Tit to Enforcement without the local knowledge Chief government prosecutor James Neal asked the judge to determine if Kennedy relative information to rive" before ordering him to appear US Diet Judge Frank Wilson Mid pobody will have to appekr until he has had a weekend to study the matter apparently ruling out the Monday nearing the judge decides that the attorney general and assistant attorney general can contribute relevant testimony of course they will be willing-to go -to Chattanooga without being subpoenaed" said a Justice Department apokesman in Wash- During a foot-stifhping table-pounding and fist-waving ses-ion earlier defense lawyers had called the chief government witness traitor to the United and accused the judge of maintaining vthq decorum of a police Two of Itiem Including Hg-gerty askcd to withdraw from the case on grounds that the atmosphere prevented them from defending their clients Judge Wilson said he will take it up later Wilson overruled several motions seeking mistrials for Hoffa Gontinued on Page 2 Column B0WD0IN GE QUIZ MEMBER DISMISSED By BILL RAWLINS CHATTANOOGA Tens (AP) Hoffa's lawyers summoned Atty Gen Robert Kennedy and FBI Director Edgar Hoover Friday as witnesses in connection with Hof-fa'a jury-tampering trial The subpoenas climaxed a day of name-calling by defense lawyers and an offer by the Teamsters president himself to have It qpt with a US marshal he confronted near hia downtown hotel room Kennedy Hoover end several other Justice Department bffi-eials and FBI agents were sum-to appear Monday at a aring on the defense charge that the government ia watching defendants add lawyers closely Local government attorneys deny this but lawyer James Haggerty of Detroit Mid are going to the source of Hq aaid such surveillance COuld bq conducted MRS OSWALD RECOGNIZED ABNORMALITY Says Conduct Change Wat Apparent After Walker Incident- MEETS WITH PRESS By JERRY BAULCH WASHINGTON (AP) The SChate' has passed the long-awaited $U6-biilipn tax-cut bill the biggest in the history It's expected to put mine money into the hands -of just about every-individual taxpayer and buhneu soon 77-21 roll call' saw the measure supported by 56 Dem- ocrata and 21 Renublicana formfeed Southern effort toJ Against it were 11 stripfrorathe civil right bill a 'and 10 Republicans provision that could cut off federal aid on grounds of racial discrimination A strong Mpartlsan Johnson Victory The lopsided vote came Friday after seven days of floor de- group jte with moat of the sessions AFTEK GUANTANAMO Secretary of State Dean Busk and CIA Director John A' McCone leave the White House Friday after conferring with President Johnson on how to deal with the new Cuban crisis over the cut-off of water to the Guantanamo Naval Base Johnsod met with top advisers for nearly two hours kept in the bill what many civil 'running to late night hours The rights supporters feel could be administration was victorious the most effective federal weapon against discrimination Enforcement Key It would permit the withholding of funds from any federal was on every key iuue by just three votes oa the three biggest and won just about every minor skirmish handily The Senate mostly going FIVE VIETNAMESE DIE 6 SOLDIERS HURT IN SAIGON BOMB BLAST program or activity in wMch! along with its Finance Commit-disenmination tee's recommendations made By MALCOLM BROWNE SAIGON South Viet Nam IAPVXhe worst terrorist blast in Saigon in more than a year killed five Vietnamese on Friday Six US servicemen were wounded apparently none of them seriously Witnesses said a bar girl was Mown to bits by the huge Mast that tore apart a bar called the Playboy Three men "and a boy were lulled outright Police did not identify the fifth victim Twenty Vietnamese were hos- JOHNSON FLIES TO several-major changes and batch of minor or technical about 150 in from $lll-billion version of the cut passed by the House Sept 25 A conference committee of Senate and House TEXAS FOR RITES WASHINGTON (AP) and Mrs Johnson flew Texas Friday night to eomfort a longtime Kellam and attend funeral services for his wife Mrs Kellaiu died of a attack Friday at her home Austin a the tax last mem- President to Sunday heart in Kellam is manager of the Johnson television station there The President and Mrs Johnson expect to return to Washington late Sunday They took off from Andrews Air Force Base fe suburban Maryland at 7:49 pm EST for the 2 Vi -hour Jet flight to Berg- Reds had departed unhindered in the night A US military spokesman denounced the guerrillas for keeping 4000 civilians penned-up with them during government shelling bombing and ineffective ground assaults to recover the group of hamlets 40 miles northwest of Saigon He called such use of hostages rehensible American officers puzzled by the fact that Vietna- YOUNG MASS GIRL ESCAPES STRANGLER rap- By STERLING GREEN WASHINGTON (AP) Low-voiced Marina Oswald convinced that her husband assassinated President John nedy said Friday that she recognized an abnormality in his conduct after he shot at former Maj Gen Edwin A Walker last April She did not tell Dallas police hia sniper attack on an act which might have Mved life she said: I am The 22-year-old widow of Lee Harvey Oswald answered in uncertain English the" questions erf a small group of newsmen after a rest from her secret four-day interrogation by the presidential investigating commission headed by Chief Justice Earl Warren Sometimes Practiced She said her husband sometimes practiced with his rifle in the months preceding the Nov 22 assassination But her lawyer John Thorne said later Os- Collage Says Mills Failed Two Subjects During Fall BRUNSWICK Bowdoin College officials confirmed Friday a report Charles A Mills member of the successful television quia team had been dismissed for flunking two subjects Dean A LeRoy Greaaon Mid Mills of Cold Spring NY had been given academic warding in November and was put on scholastic probation for the second half of the fall semester Greaaon said two courses at the conclusion of the semester he was dropped (from school) as ia routine under col lege rules in such cases all students on Scholastic probation he was permitted to participate in competitive activities provided he missed no desses is expected he will return to Bowdoin in September Mills waa one of the four regular members of the team that won each time they appeared on the maximum of five contests on the televised program They won a total of $14000 fe scholarship funds for Bowdoin recondition to stand trial dur- Bowdoin officials honored the SLcSSTterf'pJhl team with special ceremonies1 Hin wpr mdm hnnnrarv dti- urt Justice James Reid ruled they were made honorary citi sens of Brunswick and they is practiced But other less drastic measures could be taken first is the enforcement section of the whole said Repi Roland Libonati D-I1L during a debate on the provision in which the Southerners rolled out their heaviest oratorical guns The Southerners seized 'on a' proposal by Rep Oren Harris D-Ark to replace the provision with a much milder one originally requested by the late President John Kennedy Caase for Alarm When Rep Hale Bogga D-La the majority whip spoke in favor of it alarm swept Republican ranks as it appeared the House Democratic leadership Accusad Murderer Ruled Suffering Lost of Memory pitalized Original reports Mid activity virtually stopped at dusk Thursday after six companies were strung out in front of the Communist positions They said no night patrols were sent out and no effort was made to ambush any guerrillas pulling away the Mast attributed to Communists had wounded 39 persons It was reported the six three soldiers and three were released from a hospital after treatment Their identities were withheld The Playboy waa on a street behind a big hotel for UJL enlisted men Then waa no trace of anyone who might have planted the bomb Police speculated the five Johnson ordered further economic steps against the Bed Cuban regime including a reduction in the flow of dollars from Cubans employed at Guantanamo Brake Agreement The White House statement declared Prime Minister Fidel Castro broke: an agreement Thursday when he cut off the Cuban water supply to Guantanamo It termed this and irresponsible conduct" and added consequences of further provdcatidtts bjf Castro should be carefully weighed by all natkxft 'V' In announcing the cutoff the Communist Cuban ruler said the peline would remain shut wn until the release of 29 Cuban fishermen seized off Florida Sunday and now awaiting trial on charges of fishing illegally in that atateri waters Order Modified Castro later modified hia Order to permit water fo flow between 8 and 9 am but up to Friday night the Navy said there had been no resumption of the water service The Castro action is being called to the attention of the Organization of American States for consideration in connection with the pending charges pending cnargi ia thwe tha itat against Cul te- ment Mid Venezuela has accused Castro-' lies of supplying arms for subversive activities Notify Ambassadors Also Undersecretary of State George Ball called in the Continued on Page 7 Column 1 SEN SMITH OPENS CAMPAIGN MONDAY Hits Trail with Handshaking Tour Through NH WASHINGTON (APV- Sen Margaret Chase Smith Maine hits the campaign trail for the Republican sidential nomination with a 1 idshaking tour starting at Pittsburg NJL Monday Mrs Smith announced her candidacy Jan 27 but delayed any on-tne-scene bid for votes In the March 10 New Hampshire primary until completion of Senate action on the tax bill She has expressed determination to keep intact her consecutive voting record now past the 1800 mark Her itinerary for a scheduled full week in New Hampshire will not be made available until Saturday Her administrative assistant and -campaign manager William Lewis Jr said however that she will start by automobile in Pittsburg at 8 a an' move southward Lewis said it will not be a speechmaking trip Instead Mrs Smith will shake hands with as many people as she can and talk with small groups along the route He uid while the itinerary trill be made public Saturday exact times cannot be given because she will touch many communities as possible each day Asked how voters will know she will appear Lewis said arrangements had been made with local volunteer groups to take cars of those details EX-CONVICT WILL GET MASS POST BOSTON (AP) The Metropolitan District Commission has been ordered by the Civil Service Commission to appoint an ex-convict to the MDC police force The man in question waa sentenced to the Concord Prison for ar-ied robbery but following his release obtained a full fimnwgovmnor trd0n Commission Chairman Robert Murphy had refused to make the appointment because of a state law which forbids appointment to any police force ot any person ever convicted of a felony Henry Finnegan director of Civil Service got an opinion from Atty Gen Edward Brooke who ruled that the law specifies that a full and compete pardon wipes out a criminal record and it therefore cannot be used as a bar to the appointment bomb may have been left at the! Georgia Ellis 16 Is Victim "raw ta I ssair a ASeiin vT'ivL'ThS'0 ttemPted tranglfag Fri-lhacf seen him sighting aiming srTriKfe a wsr gafestfc'f ooded nM djuating the ItaL Communist Viet Cong A US Air Force demolitions expert was killed while trying to disarm a bomb found at another Saigon bar last weekend In the warfare afield -five strategic hamlets seized by a 500-man Communist battalion tial area of Malden police aaid he by Police said Georgia Ellis of 1262 Salem St collapsed fe the When sked if aha felt the doorway of the home of Walter Warren commission treated her Sail at 90 Central Avenue Two fairly she asked for a stockings were knotted tion of Thorne round her neck plained that the questioner The girl was reported In fair that she had not folly understood tile word The Russian-born Mrs Continued MAINE DEATH OF CHILD BEING HELD IS PROBED were saluted by Gov John Reed transla-nylon ex-a On Page 11 Col By LEWIS GULICK WASHINGTON (AP) President' Johnson directed Friday wight that the Guantanamo na-' Til base be made permanently self-sufficient to water supply-And a Defenae Department apokesman aaid Cuban water will notbe used even if it ia made available Thia waa the main part of Frl-' US response to Prime Minister Fidel action Thursday in cutting off water supplies piped -intothe base from a Cuban tfvdrT In announcing the cutoff Castro is ia it woritf continue until the release of Cubans beingheld in Florida on charges of sidling Illegally in that state's waters The US order obviously wipes out thia bargaining point for the bearded Communist leader In addition to the water direc- MAINE SALES TAX REVENUE INCREASES Advance of 267 Is Less Than Was Expected AUGXJSTA Maine sales and use tax revenue was up 267 per cent in December compared to that of the same month a 'year ago less than the in- crease expectable from a one-third increase in the tax rate last July The Sales Tax Division reported Friday that December revenue from in-state sales taxes based on November sales million up 237 per cent from -the same month a year earlier Use tax revenue of $456000 was 395 per cent higher Out-of-state sales tax pollectlons and penalties and ta-' terest also were up and total assessments were $313 million compared to $247 million in December 1962 The division also reputed that taxable sales in the state's recreational regions Were up 47 per cent in the 1963 summer season compared to the same months a year earlier $3802 million compared to $3442 million The peak Increases were 89 per cent in the Mt Desert region 87 per cent in the western lakes and hills region and 76 per cent in the central coast region Only two of 11 regions showed decreases 39 per cent in the east" coast area and 02 per cent in the southwest coast region The figures were for taxable sales from May through Sep- tember WEATHER ELSEWHERE TH ASSOCATSD Albany cloudy Albuquorquo door Atlanta rain BMnarck Bolu door oiton daudy Buffalo mow Socage daudy ncinnatl mow cloudy J71J7 WX x- a MUM 14 IS S3 44 11 45 2 71 II 4 41 41 37 If 4 SS 40 45 It IV AS 41 35 74 64 IS- 30 15 31 31 51 44 JI 47 37 Ml 41 14 it 34 30 Dot Mol not daudy Detroit door Fairbanks doudy Fort Wort hi dear Honolulu door Indianapolis mow Jock torn ilia rain Juneau daudy Kanm City door LEWISTON Cloudy LM Angela door Louinrl To mow Miami doudy Milwaukee mow Mpli-Sf Paul doa Mont root Now Orleans door Ntw York dear Oklahoma Clly Old loom Omaha doudy Philadelphia doudy 42 Phoenix clsar 4S 36 Pittsburgh doudy 3f 31 S5 Portland doar 13 144 Portland Ore door 47 13 Sapid Clly doudy II Richmond cloudy 54 41 St Leuli door 34 34 Salt Lnko City ddy 34 San Diego doudy 4f 41 Son Franchco door il 47 Soattla doudy 41 31 Tampa clhudy OS 64 11 WoMInqton doudy 51 41 Wlnnlpira dear 7 -IS (M Mining) WEATHER CLOUDY AND MILD (By The Associated Press) Milne New Hampshire Vermont Saturday considerable cloudiness with scattered snow flurries High temperature low 30a north to mid 30a south Clearing south mostly doudy now flurries north Saturday night and colder Low tempers ture in the 20s Sunday partly cloudy south considerable cloudiness scattered snow flurries north and colder TODAY ALMANM AM' Sun Slew: 6:51 Salt: Day'i Length: tween Rites: 1:14 PJW tM 1:1 pin Mercury Evening Stare: Venue Juolter HIGH WATER (Ctmputai Rll Maine Deal Sea than FMwrlat) AM PM AM PJW 7:13 7:55 llarpeataH 7 7:5 4-05 Booth 7:06 7:50 WMcaieet 7:0 195 Small PI SUNDAY ALMANAC PJW 4:51 Set: Day's Length! Increase! Mean Rltet: 4:11 pjn Mercury Jupiter HIGH WATER (CemasM hy Mom Deal Sea there FWiertat) A PM AJW PJW 1:04 1:45 Harptwtll 7:541:41 :14 Booth 7:541:41 ImaN PI 7:541:16 ben will seek fo compromise the differences Coofereaee ls Next President Johnson has 'been pressing for early final action -It wm decided to start tha compromise task next Monday a week earlier thas originally enected But the conferees plan te meet only on Monday and Tuesday 1 because Republicans will be absent tha rest of next week for the annual lineoln Day rallies Tha conferees expected fo begin voting Feb 17 on their compromise These when completed will have to be put te Senate and House votes but thia ia expected to be perfunctory President Johnson Mid in statement that the action on the tax bill good news for the and he is for the taxpayer" The President said he hoped conferees would resolve differences quickly since delay is costly" Hia statement wm read to newsmen by White Houm preu secretary Pierre Salinger May Start in March expected that tha bill wOl be wrapped up for Johnson's signature te time for the take-home pay of worker to bo fattened starting next month The present is per cent withholding rate is expected to be cut to 14 per cent effective then This big tax overhaul Is ex- -pected to mean an average cut of almost 20 per cent in the tax bill of almost all individual taxpayers Johnson and his fiscal experts are counting on the tax- payers to use this as a new purchasing power to push the total national output up 330 billion over the next two years To Solve Prsalema The administration ia confident thia will have a ahort-nin effect of preventing any bad- ness dump in this suction year But they also say it should make a start toward solving two long-run on unsatisfactory Continued on Pago 12 Cbiunm 1 May 1952 and died in September of that year in Milo The Maine State -Polici have asked Connecticut officers to obtain more information about that death Nickerson said the medical examiner's report stated that tiie cause of death waa undetermined and no autopsy was performed Another boy bom In 1955 waa taken from Mrs Rogers and her husband Charles by- tho Houlton Municipal Court December 1956 placed fe tha state's custody and later adopted The allegation charged physical abuse and willful neglect Nickerson said Edgar Merrill state director of child welfare added that sometime after the state obtained custody it was learned that the boy had suffered a broken arm at some print in the past and that the break never aid beeB Nickerson said Connecticut police are investigating tha deaths of four of Mrs children in that area A detective sergeant has been in Main two days investigating to the Haynesville ind Milo areas where Mrs Rogers has lived Maine State Police -tective Cad Buchanan of Old Town has been assisting ME DENTIST RAPS FLUORIDEVOTING SANFORD The preat dent of the Maine Dental Association said Friday ha believes fluoridation of public water sup-iei should do decided by jalth officials rather than by voters in a referendum Dr Oscar Hinseom told Sanford Rotarians a move la on for a bill in the next leridature feat would eliminate public referendum on fluoridation Dr Hanscom said pills were not the answer to provision of fluoridation because of their expense sod beeaua ot the chance they would not be token regularly Factory Fresh RUSSELL STOVER Valentine CANDIES: Valentine Hearts Boxes 1 CARROLL CUT RATE Lisboa SLLewiitort if i Friday that Robert Buns Jr 20 is suffering' from im-Mills a sophomore eame to Bowdoin frpm St 1 where he was a National Mertt AUGUSTA (AP)-Maine State competition finalist and won April Police are investigating the 1953 first prize in his -2LC0Urt father con- death in Milo of i child whose sideration 1 mother is now charged with kill- Burns wag Indicted on a ins another child In Cmnecti-charge of murder last month in cut camecttai with the i fhfrdi steb-i Mrs Non Rogers 29 Is be- held UBder $NM00 bail In Tithin Rockwme Conn on a man-mfeutes of an altercation in an daughter charge in connection Exchange with the 1960 death of a daugh-Street October 4 ter Barbara Ann wa? mde dSenaS! Detective Lt Millard Nick-and fofeed in bvmtvKl eron toe Police nev Howard Friesr aaid Friday that Maine and fe roJkwfeg the events of investigations show the part month Justice Reid said he had dbted that a 5 ifled psychiatrist engaged by if Nickerson raid and the defense examined Burns1 tj ddu occurred in and gave the opinion the youth suffering from loss of mem- An unnamed child was born ory A state psychiatrist and prematurely fe 1951 and died in eventually an impartial third a hospital At that time the psychiatrist were called into the woman lived in Haynesville investigation and concurred fe Nickerson said the opinion 1 A son Cecil waa bom in BEATLES ARRIVE IN US FOR PUBLIC APPEARANCES OF WOMAN IN CONN By ARTHUR EVERETT NEW YORK (AP) barricades pelted the quartet way out Beatles equipped with with jelly beans and candy rag-mop hairdos and guitars kisses and screamed: invaded the colonies Friday want beatniks! We want beat Thousands of delirious teem age native girls paid them wildi Behind them with their de-tribal homage when they landed parture from the i American fans stormed police Thursday are back battered and burned under government control Vietnamese troops occu-pied them uneventfully The ROMANCE OF DUTCH PRINCESS BLOOMS Irene Flies Home Amid New Engagement Reports AMSTERDAM (AP) The Spanish romance of Dutch Princess Irene has taken a happy turn and she ia to be flown home Saturday by her father Prince Bernhard for a reunion with her mother and three sister princesses In Madrid- the Spanish news agency Cifra noted Irene waa leaving Spain and said he would at an opportune time announce her engagement to a Spanish nobleman-still unidentified Her mother Queen Julians in midweek broadcast to the Dutch people and emotional and surprising announcement that an engagement of Irene unfor- wouW not take place The queen likewise did not name the Spaniard who ia foremost in affections and the Dutch government in concession to -the throne has conferred urgently since then with the queen and Prince Berii-hard Irene is second in line behind Crown Princess Beatrix The Spanish agency uid Irene has been enjoying an in Spain withher about to-be-fiance Other sources said she telephoned her mother drily from a public phone booth however that the snowfall was heavier In mountainous areas where it does not have any official statipns New snow reports from ski areas included Pleas-aut Mountain 12 inches Lost Valley 7 Sunday River 6 Sug-arloafwnd Rumford 5 each Mt Abram 4: and Bald Mountain Saddleback and Squaw Mountain 3 each The new snow brightened the weekend outlook for the ski areas most of which have been experiencing a tough winter so far Lost Valley Is now reporting excellent siding ha nil slopes and trails Pleasant Mountain and Bald Mountain both have condition at Malden Hospital Her father George Ellis waa at her side at the hospital There have been 11 unsolved strangling of women fe the Greater Boston area in the part 20 months The city of Malden ia less than 10 miles north of Boston Oscar Lindgren a brother-in-law of Sail Hid they heard a knock on the front He said when the door waa opened the girl' just fell down onto thrf floor He said her clothing was but did not seem to be torn not as for aa I He aaid she wore no overcoat wearing only a blouse and skirt Lindgren described the girl as medium height brunette lindgren said he sad his brother abode the girl and tried to talk with her but got no response and then called police He aaid he did not notice anything around her neck but police discovered the nylon stockings when they arrived Since June 1962 a aeries of unsolved strangulations of women has plagued the Greater Boston area Victims ranged in age from 19 to 75 The most recent victim was Mlaa Mary Sullivan 19 pund strangled Jan 4 in her apartment at the foot of Bos-ton's Beacon Hill The first woman to die In the scrips was Mrs Anna Sles-sers 55 strangled at her home in the Back Bay section of Boa-ton on June 14 1962 In practically all the slayings there was no evidence of the as-' uilant forcing hia way into the homes WILKINSON SEEKS TO MAKE IT LEGAL NORMAN Olda (AP) Former Oklahoma football- Coach Charles Burhham Wilkinson has asked District Court to change his name to one already famuk ar to football Bud Wilkinson Wilkinson is candidate for the Republican nomination for the US Senate His petition aaid that ia the name by which he has been known for many Sara to foully friends football ns and news writers A hearing was setter Feb 18 If approved at 'that time the change would come In time for him-to file for the office aa Bud Wilkinson The filing period la Feh 24-28 SKIERS WELCOME SNOW at Kennedy Airport love them I love them1 shrieked one junior miss teetering on the verge of emotional collapse A singing quartet of British youth Che Beatles are all the or rather for on the tight little isle and their fame has spread to America via best-selling recordings Now they are here in person for a aeries of sold-out public appearances The Beatles collectively are sort of a sheep-dog version of Elvis the adulation they arouse is reminiscent of the grip the American star once held on the juvenile population However' when a newsman described them to their oi the visible portions 4i Elvis they replied in unison: As the Beaties left their transatlantic airliner shortly after noon 5000 school skipping Beatles left a pack of British teenage girls awash in tears keening forlornly and twisting soden hankies in anguished farewell But accustomed as they are to the weird worship rites at- tending their every appearance the Beatles were shocked into momentary immobility as they left heir plane to face the American horde They recovered enough to wave mug and dance a small jig for their panting audience There waa some small measure of mild dissent amid the joyous welcoming uproar that kept 100 policemen on edge at the airport One sign oa display read: Go And another proclaimed? Love Smorgasbord LAKE SHORE RESTAURANT Tonight 5 to 9 PM Tel 897-3064 Rte 4 Livamora Falls AR You Can Eat PORTLAND A north-east storm brought as much as 12 inches of new wnvder to Maine's snow-starved ski areas Friday and hit the rest of tha state with leaser amounts The storm reached Maine late Thursday night and spread through tiie state during early morning hours Along the southern coast the snow was of the heavy wet variety producing slush on highways and aidewalks Amounts of new snow reported at official UR Weather Bureau stations included four inches at Boulton and Augusta three at Portland Bangor Old THE BEATLES HR NEW YORK-A screaming tries to climb over New York Port Authority policeman and fellow spectators at Kennedy International Airport Friday to get a look at The Beatles new singing sensation as they arrive by plane in New York The top photo shows pie Beatles and their haircuts at press conference after their trip from London il: Lost Valley Open today 9 am to 10 pm Open Tomorrow 4 AM It 11 PJW SKI- CONDITIONS FAIR TO GOOD NOTICE TO MEMBERS Lewiston Lodge No 371 BPOE Regular Meeting Will Be Held Monday Evening February 10 1964 at 8 PM Ibwn Millinocket and Rumford good to excellent conditions and and one each at Eastport and all of the other areas report Greenville I either good or fair to good run- Tha Weather Boreal aaljdlning i'R A I I.

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