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1 i Make Money Your God It Will Plague You Like The Devil Fielding 1 To Build Plant In Kennedy Outlines Program In Special Gvil Rights Message to Congress Jt i will employe about 15 at the start of operations and that within la year the figure will rise to 50 As soon as the grain mill is in operations plans call for the start of construction of the hatchery Much of the production of the grain mill will be used by the parent firm Maine Egg Farma but the new firm will manufacture and sell feed to the egg portion of the poultry industry all ever the state The firm expected to sell to independent firms as many producers in this field have their own grain mills already in operation Mains Egg Farms ii one of the largest producers of eggs in Hu east It has productive farms in approximately 75 locations through central and southern Maine the new firm and Maurice will be the treasurer Maurice president of Maine Egg Farms Israel treasurer and John Malooey of Lewiston is vice president The grain mill itself will be an imposing structure with much of its construction being skyward rather than spread about the area The grain null is expected to run about 108 bet high It will house a complex mass of machinery needed in such On operation Much of the raw ingredients which will go into tiie making of various type of poultry feed will be brought to the miH in either railroad can or by trailer truck The contents will be dumped end carried by convey ora to- the various portions of the mill where the grain is manufactured "In making the announcement the brothers said that the plant president of the Auburn office of the Casco Bank and Trust Co the banking firm which aided in the financing of the project and handled arrangements with the Small Business Administration OS Poland Read The Steins in their anounew meat said that they have acquired a 10 acre tract of land off the Poland Rd near the new Dane-T-Bits plan The Stein property runs to the' railroad tracks and they said that a spur line (ran be tracks will be constructed running to the new grain mill Plans call for -construction of the grain mill and the garage to commence Just as soon as weather permits Construction should be completed by fall and the mill is expected to be in operation by that time brad will be the president' of By CLIFF HODGMAN' The Otjr AUburn lot another economic booot today vith the announcement that a new iadustr is to locate in the city-one whfcl win eventually mean 90 new Jobs for the community The new plant will be that of tile Maine Millinf and Mfg Co which will be operated by Man-rice Stein and brad Stein of Lewiston who now operate Maine Egg Wins with offlceo in Law-laton Bad mhhm "The Stelni announced at a luncheon meeting -at restaurant this afternoon that they will construct a grain miH a garage and eventually a hatchery at an Auburn site representing an investment of some half mil dollars The luncheon at which the announcement was made was r-ranged by Clyde Goldthwaite dee WASHINGTON President Kennedy appealed to a divided Congress today to reinforce the right to vote and to attend desegregated schools in a nation 'where he said cruel disease of still exists nearly everywhere For the first time in a special message Kennedy outlined a specific civil rights program to Congress In addition to legislation directed at the ballot and the: school house he asked for an extension of the life of the Civil Rights Commission with expanded duties he asked that Congress authorize it to expand into a national clear ing house to provide information' advf vice and technical help to any NEW INDUSTRY FOR AUBURN Announcement was made early this afternoon a new industry for Auburn The Maine Milling and Mfg Co announced that it will noon begin construction of a modern grain plant garage and eventually a hatch ery on a 20-acre plot off the Poland Rd -As seen in the sketch above the grain plant is located at the top adjacent to a railroad aiding where the raw materials will he irought in In the right foreground is the garage building and at the left is the modern hatchery See NEW PLANT Page 19 Col 5 The program outlined in this Kennedy said not provide the occasion for sectional Recognise Possibilities Yet White House officials told reporters they recognise the built-in possibilities of a filibuster by iiefa in a Senate whii FOR THE PAST WEEK eaves Soul has Just rejected a bid to el down on filibusterir blistering They Telstar Communications Satellite Has Failed To Respond to Commands NEA Gives Clues To Education Status public or private agency which wants them 2 Voting rights Kennedy mentioned this first and gave it mine attention than any other of his bids for legislation "The right to vote in a free American election" the President said "is the most powerful and treefaws right in tiie and must not be denied on toe grounds of race or He recommended therefore that priority treatment be granted voting wits in federal courts He proposed that while the suits are pending federal referee be em- lowered to pass upon qualifica- sai though that the (urogram was tailored in realistic style that it ought to be passed and there is a good chance it wilL In-the century since Emancipation Proclamation the message said slavery tral Intelligence Agency Director John A McCone told a sional committee that four were en route to Cuba then understood substantial troop this removals would begin early creasing and decreasing exposure to high energy said a spokesman 'the present and earlier difficulties occurred on this up ranging from 123 years 87 years in Kentucky Carolina has vanished but progress for the Mocked i Negro has been The- report compiled by the research division makes no attempt to rank toe states in over-all quality of education However the tables of facta 'and figures and dozens more illustrate die problems and trend if radiation the cause it Telstar will recov- is possible that layed top often Kennedy credited his' adminia- 2the3iMdl0ls Voters' (Under pointed only after a court mas only WASHINGTON (AP)-There are 48 million school-age children in the United States nearly 10 per cent of them in California "Thirty-six per cent of the total US population is age 17 or under 25 per cent in the 5-17 age bracket The average American aged 25 or older has completed 106 years the States1 of school in Utah to and South These which toe impact country the National in its of education in this figures provide some dues were reported today by Education Association annual of NEW YORK The Telstar communications satellite has failed to respond to commands from the earth for the past week the Bell Telephone Laboratories announced today The satellite sent into space last July had stopped functioning previously in November but was restored to operation Jan 3 Telstar is tiie space that relays ineisages photos and television from tinent to continent Bell said the present malfunction resembles the earlier trouble It reported that in both instances tiie satellite had bean moving into increasing areas of radiation pinpointed as the cause of the earlier diffeuity "The satellite's orbit takes it thfibugh three month cycles of in on er again during the which tt is now enterii The spokesman said mat as Telstar moved out of the extreme radiation area during its difficulty lata last year its performance became less sluggish and corrected itself gradually Ho said the present trouble began Feb 21 when the satellite "apparently misinterpreted am disconnected its storage "Efforts are continuing at Andover Maine and Cape umaver- See TELSTAR -Page 19 CoL WASHINGTON (API-One Soviet ship carrying a small number of troops has left Cuba under the new Sonet promise to pull several thousand out of Cuba by March 15 Reporting this today officials said four other ships are known to be on the way to Cuba The ships have a potential capacity to haul away eight to nine thousand Soviet soldiers Presumably the one ship known to have sailed the luxury liner Baltika reported Feb 81 to have act out with a then undetermined number aboard Commenting on a New York Times news service report that the Russians had notified the United States that a force would be left on the island Asst Secretary of State Robert Maiming said: "We have received no add) notification Nor have we drawn neb faifersnce from any cation or conversation with The Times story said the notice from Moscow was interpreted in Washington as meaning a pullout of up to 7800 men having about 10000 Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Do-brynin told Secretary of State Dean Rusk on Feb that the Russians would remove several thousand troops from Cuba by March 11 Shortly afterward Cen Survey Figures Revealed week The removals did not occur jqany substantial numbers It is assumed by authorities here that the tour imps now en-route are supposed to remove the troops necessary to make food oo Moscow's promise Officials said that since the number of troops and mildary technicians in Cuba now is around 17000 the removal of Several thousand obviously would not provide for withdrawal of the entire force tiie present Moscow commitment Rut they said the United States expects progressiva reduction of the forces Secretary of State Dean Rusk has said a continued Soviet military presence in Cuba is not acceptable to the United States Private officials say this mu aim to obtain complete drawal of Soviet miltary forces from Cuba The Times Washington dispatch by Tad Saik said: "Moscow understands tiie desire of the Kennedy adminis- For instance Utah with tiie highest average education tied with Washington toe lowest percentage of Selective Service registrants failing toe mental test South Carolina tied with Kentucky far the lowest average education had the highest percentage mental test failures 546 In the 196960 school 167 per cent of the school teachers in North Dakota had least a BA degree indicating (our years of college preparation south Dakota had 176 per cent and Idaho Iowa and Nebraska were all below 48 per cent At the top of tiie list stands Oklahoma where 987 par cent of tiie elementary school teachers have at least a BA degree: Arisons 984 per cent and Florida 17 per cent are close behind The report shows there were 46J82JB school-age youngsters on 00 at discrimination exists) These two administration officials said each offers an entirely new would apply fo both federal and state elections But there would be these limitations on referees: They would follow only state law and state these would not be dunged Their decisions would be subject to court review They would serve only in some 200 counties mainly in five Southern states in which less than 15 per cent of any racial group is registered to vote Officials described the bid for interim referees si important because in terms of time Negroes might be able to register and vote Immediately rather than in two or three years needed an effort embracing state and local governments private citizens and organisations and the congressional machinen Hues Separate Bills His requests for legislation are expected to be submitted within 10 days or so as time separate Mils They fall into these classifications: The main request here was that Congress authorize a program to provide federal know-how and money to push desegregation in piddle schools in communities which need and seek financial help -1 2 Civil Rights Commission First set up in 1957 the commission goes out of business next November unless Congress acts Kennedy asked that its life be tat Gov Reed SaygNE States WiB Make Push To Get Research Center Massachusetts 116 Connecticut 110 Maine 110 New Har 100 Vermont 100 Rhode 100 US average 100 median is the numerical middle not toe average means there are as many aoove the figure aa there are below it Percentage of total elementary and secondary school enrollment in public and non-public schools 1Q5O40: a PUBLIC NON-PUBLIC Maine 522 14 7 Connecticut 22 177 Vermont Massachusetts 818 222 New Hampshire 781 239 See NEW ENGLAND Page 19 a 6 WASHINGTON (AP)-The National Education Association made public today these survey figures on in New England: Estimated school age population (age 5-17) July 1 1962: Massachusetts 1219420 Connecticut 634537 Rhode Island 200543 New Hampshire 151777 Vermont 100655 Maine 245828 Per cent of youth ages 14-17 enrolled in school I960: Connecticut 892 Maine 879 Massachusetts 875 Vermont 874 New Hampshire 860 Rhode Island 841 US avenge 174 MwHian number of school years completed by persons 25 years old and older 1980 See CIVIL RIGHTS Page If 6 See EDUACTION Page 18 CbL extended at least four years And said he would like center located in See CUBA Page 19 CoL AUGUSTA (AP) Gov Read said today the New England states will make a strong pitch for a SS0 milhoa space research Three Perish In to see his state said Maine certainly has 3000 acres of land available would be required by the posed center "It would be a tremendous boon to toe economy the governor said tiie He the i that pro- Liquor Purchase ID Cards Get Committee Backing STRONG SUPPORT center being contemplated the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Reed said the New England governors voted at a meeting earlier this wed: to undertake a study of the impact which such a facility would nave on the six-state region Like the other governors Reed Milford Mass Fire No Opposition To Taxation Committee Votes Area School AUGUSTA (AP) legislative Liquor Control Committee becked today a hill providing Identification cuds for adults between tiie ages of 21 and 8 for the purchase of alcoholic beverages The committee oent to the Senate a report recommending pas- sage of the bill introduced by Sen Kimball R-Mount Desert' The cards would be optional not mandatory Ihe-cardo would bear a picture of the holder and other pertinent information including his date of birth A liquor licensee in question about someone's age would be able to-demand that the person produce tiie card fire marshal's office said the fipm Worcester three years ago 9-1 Against Income Tax MILFORD Mast (AP) A mother daughter and granddaughter died early today when a kitchen stove in the Street home exploded and swept the house Dead were Mrs Harriet Fernandes 49 her daughter Dolores Fernandes 18 and the child Deena 1 William Wells of the State A motorist going to work taw moke pouring from too budding and miiiiiM an alarm Firemen had difficulty entering the building because of tiie heavy smoke The bodies of toe dead were found in bedrooms Mrs Harriet Fernandes leaves a daughter and six sons stove explosion caused the fire which quickly filled the 21k story wooden building with smoke Deaths of the three were due to asphyxiation Dr John RCjg-chetti said Damage to the house was estimated by Fire Chief Anthony Rossetti at $8000 The Fernandes family came within the scope of the recommendations of the School Service Survey which showed tiie department a vocational training school should be located in toe Augusta area to areas aa far away as Lewiston-Auburn and Skowhe- Chicago Negro Alderman Re-Elected only Tuesday Found Shot to Death Today Skill Waited "I worked 20 years in the AUGUSTA (AP) The major ity of the legislative Taxation Committee already on record favoring a state sales tax increase turned thumbs dawn today on two state income tax proposals as expected In its report to toe House the committee voted 9-1 against a personal income tax proposal sponsored by Rep John Cottrell Jr D-Portland Cottrell was wile committee member signing a minority to report school system as a lowly janitor said former Lewiston ChoiceBetween Soviet is or Failure At Geneva Grii Ten By BRUCE HUNTINGTON AUGUST A-Not a voice was raised in opposition to the location of a vocational training institute in Androscoggin County as toe ipropriations Committee of toe U)lst legislature heard witnesses concerning toe $500000 appropriation asked fur such a school Pleaty of Support On the other hand doxena of Androscoggin County people appeared to lend their support to the measure proposed by Lewiston Rep Louis albert (D) Even the State Department of Education backed the proposal Phillip Annas speaking for the department and the State Board of Education said he had been authorized to lemL-the support to the ntaasure "in as much as the proposarfalls The other two Democrats on the Sen Raymond Letourneau of Sanford and Rep Louis Ayoob of Fort Fairfield up with tiie committee's seven Republicans The committee divided 8-2 on the next income tax measure of Dana Childs DPortland that would provide for a tax oo incomes of businesses as weB individuals Cottrell and Ayoob signed the minority favorable report with Letourneau and the seven Republicans recommending defeat of toe bin Earlier the Taxation Committee voted 7-1 in favor of a bin by Rep Sam AR Albair R- See INCOME TAX Page 19 CoL 7 which is estimated to have a population 80 par cent Negro Eugene Belton tiie first policeman to enter the office and a high school classmate of Lewis identified the body See CHICAGO Page 19 CoL 8 Mayor Georges Rancourt presently a member of the Androscoggin County Commission seem good potential tail go to waste after these yoangotero left school got to give them this opportunity to become good cW-mu at sold Raa coart after citing the fact1 that even two of Mo By MICHAEL GOLDSMITH GENEVA UA and British disarmament negotiators seemed to face a grim noice today between unacceptable Soviet terms for a nuclear test ban or failure after four yean of Pennock Elected President Of Textile Machinery Assn CHICAGO (AP) Alderman Benjamin Lewis of the 24th Ward a Negro Democratic leader who was reelected Tuesday by an overwhelming margin was bond handcuffed tad shot to death in hi office today -Lewis had moved into the office Wednesday night A Janitor who noticed that a light in the iff ice was burning found Lewis on the floor of the second-floor office beside a desk A Janitor Joseph Brown said several empty sheila wars near the body and he saw one bullet wound in (he back of the victim's head Lewis defeated Jeff Clifford Alford in election by a margin of 12-1 Lewis whose vote was report unofficially as 12189 to 888 was formerly a city building Soviet Union The Western powers have duunHad a minimum of seven of each The Soviet Union has not given an inch in this argument since the talks resumed on Feb 12 Soviet Ambassador Semyon Tsarapkin startled toe Western delegations Wednesday with a new damper on their hopes for ta acceptable treaty -The Soviet Union win not allow the black baxea to form an independent detection network covering aHef Soviet territory ha said In the Soviet view the black Set SCHOOLrPage 18 Col1 The Soviet terms for a test ban are simple: A maximum of three on-site inspections per year to check on indications of under ground nuclear' explosions and three sealed seismograph record-ers-black baxes-on Soviet territory Premier told a Kremlin audience Wednesday more can ha expected from us The UA and British governments consider' three inspections and tone black boxes totally i adequate to provide a cheat on Deqpite tiie Soviet stand American and British spokesmen said their government would persevere with their efforts in toe 17 nation disarmament negotiations They said they thought agreement till was possible The externq evidenco pointed toe other way i James Hunter president of James Hunter Machine Co North Adams Maas vice president Edward Connor president Foster Machine Co Mass reelected treasurer Norman Garrett president Whitin Machine Works Herman Jennings Warner It Swasey BOSTON (AP) 8 Pen-nock vice (Resident of the Lee-aona Corp Warwick today was elected president of the Americas Textile Machinery association Pennock succeeds John Bolton Jr vice president of Whitin Machine Works Whitimv 1) 1 Mass "who remains a director Other officers elected by the directors at Tthe organization's 30th annual meeting: See GENEVA Pago 19 CoL 4 1 4 Co and John Franklin -wor- ident of David Gessner Co center new directors was the first Negro to serve as alderman of the Mth Ward Khrushchev Making Effort To Cover Jd China Dispute thoughtfully singled out by name Cuba Bed China North Viet Fresh Me Shrimp 29c lb 4 lbs $1 LOOK! FRIDAY Big Jackpot at Sears $250 MARCH 1 PM 1 Be Here I Be Registered I Nam North Korea and East Germany The Communist parties of North Viet Nam and North Korea aide with Peking in the quarrel They See RYAN Page 19 Col 4 quarrel over how -world communism should be advanced Khrushchev replied with notable mildness He reminded the Red and those who aide with that only Moscow is strong enough to go to their aid should they be in danger He said he would be willing to go to the aid of any Communist country attacked for But he FRESH EASTERN HALIBUT lb FROSTED SWORDFISH STEAKS lb FROSTED CAPE MACKEREL lb 19e FROSTED SMELT8 29c lb 3 lbs 69c Aa AP News Aaajysls By WILLIAM RYAN AP Special Camspsadeat Premier latest pronouncement in the interminable dialogue with Red China may mean Peking-Moscow meeting to explore toe painful split in the world Communist front This does not mean tin rift is closing but rather that Khrushchev is anxious to remove the war of words from public view and take it backstage Ia bis attempt to accomplish toil Khrushchev has applied the soft answer to turn away Red Chinese wrath Jt Only hours after Peking had lashed him violently demanding an apology for hia attitude in the IIOT SALMON PIES EvaryFriday Broad Rolls -Pastries Salads Open lloodoy through Saturday 6 am to 9 pjn Grant Grant CATERERS 50 DISCOUNT Every Fri Night Nothing To Buy 1 You are under no obligapon for this registration MwUriai SvwMMI McMNmMd IM1 Fat FOOD TOWN alaSI Bkala wrOTT rnOffi Wf vWMfMI UNION OFFICIALS AT The legislative hearing the $500000 Androscoggin County Vocational Training School Bill before the Legislature drew people representing till 'walks of life within the county Seen above left to right are a trio of union representatives who appeared for the -hearing They are Albert rage Union Ililbert Marin Plumbers and Steamfittera 'Union and David Score representative of the Sheetmetal Workers Union WALLPAPER Sean Roebuck and Co 212 Main St Lewiston 95 Spring St Auto-SANITARY MKT IS Lisbon SL Lew Bauer Hardware Co MW IswUlM taw DM MMnr SI-CotMW St Wt Oft San Onw Stasyi Tt 7 i 4 'V 1.

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