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tv --x 'vi- vrf a-yk v'vV ''-if-' 'Fzh trv-V I -v -fT Ideal Beauty Is A Fugitive Which Is Never Mad Sevigne tomorrows almanac Sub rises 1:45 wti 4:08 lSth e( day I hrs 21 mins DyTi decrease 8 hn mini Moon day old High Tides Portland 9:27 pm FAIR (Complete forecast onpaga 3) VOLUME cn 36 PAGES LEWISTON-AUBURN MAINKIFRIDAY NOVEMBER 23 1962 LAST EDITION PRICE SEVEN CENTS a'( vAy-iftutNyM'-tw M-- A'- I Traffic Toll Indicate No Survivors United Air Lines Flight Was En Route From last year Fins killed penoni and miscellaneous accidents 19 There were aumerous reports ef stidentHn which three four and five persons wen killed In Texas there were two separate accidents to which five persona were fatally injured in caca mishap A twoear crash in Illinois took the lives of four persona and four Univi of -Omaha students were when their car gmurimH int Union Pacific freight train at Newark to Atlanta Ga Bt the associated press Traffic 184 Fires is MiaceUaneoua in Total 331 -The talhr Thanksgiving holt aydeath moved stendllynigher paced by a rash multi atalities hi traffic accidents --Highway deaths since the count ELLICOTT CITY Md (AP)-A United Airlines plane with 13 penons aboard crashed and burned to- day State Polks nid reporta from the scene indicated there were no survivors United in Washington said the four-engine Viscount turbo-prop had Your crew members and nine passengers aboard including one infant Three thunderous explosions were heard ai the plane crashed in a wood area at Homestead Md about 10 miles west of Baltimore MUST VACATE NINETEENTH CENTURY The Littleton Hotel located on lower Main St Lewiston and owned by the Central Maine Power Company will be vacated by the hotel operator the Waterville Hotel Corporation before Dee TXTHToTd building now serving as a residential hotel will be vacated according to Vernal McCorrison manager The building may be tom down providing space for a new CMP Co parking lot A CMP Co spokesman Roland-SRand manager said today he could not confirm this however The building currently houses between 55 began at 8 pm (local time) Wednesday totaled compared to 168 for a comparable period Councilman and GO residents McCorrison Prescott Says Auburn Should Drop Mayor And Take New Govt Form FUTURE OF PROPERTY UNCERTAIN and all we could see was smoke and flames husband and I got up from the table where we were having lunch and looked across the field -VI know whether there were any passengers and if there were any I don't know how they could have gotten out of the plane See' AIRLINER Page 13 CoL 8 Lewiston Hotel Slated Close Must Be Va cated lbs plane came down about 12:30 pm was said Mrs' Clark Gaither who live nearby "The plane crashed at the edge of the woods and the flames mt higher than the trees "We heard a sound like a tractor motor choking Then there were three thunderous explosions By REGGIE BOUCHARD Auburn's Ward Three Councilman Franklin Prescott said today he is of the opinion that the city should eliminate the position of mayor and operate on a "council-chairman" form of government In a discussion of the city's political status Prescott also expressed the opinion that the city's five coundlmen should be elected owned by the CMP Co was up Soviets Propose Cuba Agreement -The Central Maine Power- Co today would not confirm whether or not the Littleton Hotel a nineteenth Century landmark on lower Main St would be tom down However officials of the hold said they have been given until Dec IS to vacate the premises! Roland Rand District Manager-efthe "There is no foundation for the that the building is said to be tom down to make way for a CMP Co parking lot Vernal McCorrison manager of the residential hotel aid however have been given until the 15th to get The hold now la Used as residence by between 55 and SO patrons No jmeals are served at the old hotel currently operated by the Waterville Hotel Corn It is known that the building raterevoke(H4-5an(H0-22-89r conditional license Belleville Roger Lewiston petition for restoration operating under- foe-influence- license -revoked 4-19-82 conditional license insurance required See HEARINGS Page 19 Col 1 GovlAdviceHead Back UNITED NATIONS NY (AP) Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister action was to the Joint declare-Vasily Kuznetsov confirmed totlon- See DEATH TOIL Psfs 8 CoL at large and aot as ward representatives and naid he believe there should be no mors than five coundlmen Chose By CseaeB In Prescott's belief the man who is to represent the city such as the mayor doe now should be chosen by members as that group's of council i chairman See PRESCOTT Page 9 CM 4 Fire line an a Bfruiile-trek gambling that the Rad Chinese eeasefire will bold Tha Indian government has warned civilian In Texpur Is lease The music consulate identified flw arien-asOoPaMLoeffandi Joseph Sehoomnsker bdSpl dans and Warren Johnson the See MISSIONARIES Page 9 CoL 4 era of part of their premium payments since the death rateamoni Gl poEcyboIden continues to be tower-thanr therate the premium costs lishedJhyiaw were estab- STEEPLE FOR NEW nwMrih- odist Church nearly' ready for its first service got it nevV steeple today The steeple designed in keeping with 29 L-A Residents tho modemistio church is neen ns it was being lowerec into place by the JIahnel Brox firm which constructed it The churcli on Fork Ave will lie completed in December and it in experted (n he formally in Tinnu Among Area Motorists At Toward Cease ing government advice three American: missionaries have set out toward the uneasy Red Chinees' ceasefire fide in northeastern India to return tothelr hoepi-faMhe-UA consulate reported tff day: in Texpur the missionaries set out across the Brahmaputra River day that the Soviet Union has oro-posed a formal agreement to the -Uuted-Statetto-cenehile the Cu- ban crisis Informed sources had said the Soviet Union had wit forward proposed Joint declaration of the two powers in foe count of talks to nettle thrHBtterrVlwporter Red Chinese attacks last weekend He reported However that in Airfield: area in La- dakh foe Red Chinese had attacked last Sunday and Monday with about two battalions estimated to number about 1800 men Nearly half foe sUcnglh of fob' Jain PedChinese-IorcOrwiieithcr Tense $327 Million Gllnsiirance Dividends to Be Distributed for sale recently Apparently the building was not sold A portion of the building located at Main and Kill St used by the Electrolux' Vacuum' Cleaner Corp The building according to reports has no heating system of but-is-heatedvtarfiw Central Maim Power Co mt located at the rear of the structure Old Resident the hotel a former vaudeville performer has resided at the Littleton for several years hav-ing returned to Lewiston the Littleton because he liked it here when perfurminglinhaTWa Cities years ago "TfwPTffltel: erated by the a part of the Acheson chain of hotels which also operated the Hotel Elmwood in Waterville-The Waterville hotel too-was purchased by the Waterville Hotel Corp headed by Henry McAvoy a former Acheson employe ness conditions presented id tne growth rate which some analysts so confidently predicted at the beginning of the year fell short of attainment But on thepther hand neral Businesi-recession which many at mi might be trigged by the sharp drop in stock market values has not yet occurred'' The- summary reported total no S-815l-fl00stthe end of the quarter Seasonally adjusted employment remained almost unchanged See ECONOMY Page 2 Col 7 Mpd Kfflnetsoy whatWUS re- been an answer yet" Kuznetsov replied He referred to the proposed document as a protocol rather than a Joint declaration A protocol is a -negotiated agreement usually signed that constitutes the basis for a final cooveBtion nr treaty or- See UN Page 9 Col The Good Word To I Shoppers Is With ths-Thaaksgivfor Ml- day ant af the way Md Christ-aty 27 shoppiag days away Chamber ef Camareres tore wfll eoos he gettiag tote their Yale schedules Startiag today sR Chamber Commerce stores wflt be pen to 9 pm Friday lights Chamber execs tire William Tewhey (aid From December II as stores winepea their dedre Hasday later ia the day Fkwm-Dec 12 as atares will he epcs every lifoutil Christmas Stem wU deae at 1:15 pB Christinas Eve and at the lame tlnm New Yeare Eve Adenauer was optimistic enough however to predict a lull in the Berlin dispute for foe time beings If the Soviet moved against Ber- AnrHie-saidr-thevouliFTneet area motorists who appeared before Deputy Secretary of State Wallace Brown at driver license hearings at Lewiston City Hall this The names of those appearing with 'Lewiston and Auburn residents first and disposition of their cases follows: Audi lettaArcheOfrLr-ot Lewiston not a proper person to drive Involved in three accidents within- two years drivers examination required CsodiUsea License Banviller- Laurier- W-Auburn: petition for restoration operating whileundeffie Influence of intoxicating liquor right to operate petition for restoration operating under the influence right to op- conom NEW DELHI India (AP)-Indi- in forces are keeping ub their oa- trobntfmg the fire- line-in nortiieastenr lndlbT Defense Ministry spokesman said today He reported the Himalayan battle bout quiet however- as UA and British missions opened talks with Indian officials on sending 4n more-militaryai The spokesman said he had no report whether Red Chinese as weDzwecanying out pal reinforcing their posi- tain border arena in $2 days of undeclared war The Indians nuhpd fresh troops to foe Himalayas Feelings here were crowing stronger against the HeJThmese terms for peace Theef ensMpokesmaiFiaid In- dian forces were patrolling in foe northwestern front around Ladakh being carried out in the northeast The spokesman declined to comment on a division of the Indian army that was cut off behind swift llor than Ihntl Hit Expected Lows Iliglis I vC I i i V-' "-r killed or wounded the spokesman said Later he laid the Red Chi- Indian posts before the cease-fire Vatican CouncilDiscu! Setting-Up-Agency Mustn-tLetDownfiiiaril To Inform Public Opinion A3INOTT LOOKINGBACK- -determined-resistance as in Cuba" in Cubau he' said was smart Tacitly accepting the cease-fire See INDIA Page 9 CoLI fur a meeting of his party's national committee appeared to be in a less rosy frame of mind than some British and American-lead-ers whenhe warned the West against -Jetting-down-itrguardr- Some of-Britain's Jeadersare pressures on ing the Cuban crisis may force him into acceptable solutions of some old war issues particularly nuclear testa HAZEL- BISHOP Reg "VATICAN CTYTAPIThe Ro man Catholic Ecumenical Council today began discussing a proposal that the Vatican set up a perman-ent-agency- to- inform-and-form public opinion A spokesman said the proposal WaaJnduded in a -draft thesis -or "Social Means of Communication1 submitted today to the 2200 council fathers in St Peter's The doc BEST WASHINGTON (APl-GI insurance dividends for 1963 totaling more than 327 million will be im the record time of distriEutod Veterans Administrator John Gleason Jr said today 11 Kennedy -announced Thursday that the holders of World War I and World War II dividend-paying policies will receive -a special dividend of $90 million next year- and a regular dividend of about $23 7 million Gleason said regular dividends which are distributed annually are paid on the jnnjversary date of foe oriciharisguance of foe policy tribution -was-carried-outrvfocn the regular dividends for 1961 were paid by mid-March -The-VA said the dividends 'are primarily a return to policyhold- A siou list December 15 He recent ty accented foe post of Chief of Publie-Safety-JOr-the-Ivory- Coast of Africa -His- new-duties organization of law enforcement agencies in the African republic Although he will be -working-in an entirely new area organi" tional work is nothing new to A nott He has been responsible or partly responsible' for foe organization of many similar groups joined the Lewiston Po- I BOSTON (AP) The Federal neither as vigorous nor as shaky muysts had predicted as many ai ument' covers the pressrradhfcteh evision cinema and entertainment "The spokesman saida number oL speakers in todayte -closed sion suggested an international Catholic news agency be CStab-lishedThis-suggestnwas expected to be considered as si amendment to the draft thesis See VATICAN Page 2 Opl'lF- BUYS DIAMONDS BINOCULARS MOVIE CAMERAS MOVIE PROJECTORS SLIDE PROJECTORS ACCORDIONS RECORDPLAYERS--TELEVISION SETS HARMONICAS-" SILVERWARE maine LAYAWAY iN-TOWNrFORCHRI8TMA Became By DICK PLANTE career as a police officer has been most gratify ing The experience has been tremendous Lewiston Police 'Chief Roland Amnott stated today as he left active duty with foe police department work is a worthwhile field for any young man to consider if interested in servii his community not sorry became a he stated with the department ended today he does not officially become cut off from the department un- BERLIN (APK-Chancdlor Konrad Adenauer says it would be stupid for-the-Wesfto let down its guard-nowjust -hecauseSo-viet Premier Khrushchev backed down in Cuba: 1 Warningjthat oof of a Soviet change of Adenauer in a ipeech Thursday ipeech Thursday night also said West German troops "will stand in the iront line to defend Berlin" if the Soviet to liseTorce to settle the dispute over this divided city His' words were wildly cheered Adi by some 10000 of Adenauer's Christian Democrats packing Deutschland Hall a big West Ber-linindoorarena Adenauer's remarks on the use of West German troops for the defense of the isolated city seemed to-be directedprtmarily1o foe West There has been fear that the West Germans would leave the Western Allies completely alone to deal with an attackjm -Berlin Adenauer who came to Berlin TOnAY--HQT- SALMON PIES BAKERY dhw sr tu 7imih it your Mandy gracar Salmon Pies Baked Beans EVERY FRIDAY and BROWN BREAD EVERY SATURDAY OPEN SUNDAYS enough to -withdraw Soviet arms" he- iaced-a'- determined -United States See ADENAUER Page 2 CoL 39' STAMPS of $350 or more NOV 23-24 I NAIL TOL1SII 7fm CLOSE-OUT' WATCHES RINGS CAMERAS GUITARS RADIOS FISIIIXG RODS ELECTRIC RAZORS DRUMS pearls Stan Photo by Ptrilbrick HZADEDFOiA Police Chief Boland Ci Amnott-toda parked longings and walked out of his office for the last lime in 'NEW Lewiston lice Department in-1937 and -remained a patrolman until April ifl-hia-name-ia placed en the pco-See-AMNOTT EURIACREAM I FREE' $5 EXTRA- a -fbvw-diort-vreeks lie will sights on a new Iron-tier and new experiences as the Chief Public Safely Advisor for the Ivory 'Coast of Africa: Of his law enforcement officer here Amnott says was most V'7 luggage CUPTHIS CQUPQN-GOOD FOR GREEN With purchase FRI SAT OPENKmY NIGHT Van Heusen Century Vanalux SHIRTS Of Your Favofite Merchandise EXTRA reen Stamps WITH EVERY OR BOfYS' WINTER Jacket or Gar Goat OPEN TONITE 281 Lisbon St Lewiston PAWN SHOP 830 LISBON ST (CORNER QK SPRUCE) BOTTLE OF 1000 A PC Aspirin Tablets $169 Gut-Rate At K- Aut Progressive Bakery Lewistox CASH CREDIT OPEN TONIGHT Auburn 68 LISBON ST LEWJSTOX 'A 1 'a" 8a Main St 5.

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