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Trrrr zri t- vf i WFW tn 1 I I i T-: "jr -7 ZV (1 i V-- TUESDAY FEBRUARY 27 171 LIWBTON MNINO JOUttUI UWUTONJUHUIN MAINI- Livermore Falls and fire grandchildren Juvenile Statutes HEALTH CAPSULES hyMfakRjjLFknAma XrW CkA Ytei Lslftaftfs cejiuuw ntfiH MMetritA BteP Bill Would Require Special Non-Smoker Areas In Ally Public Establishments i 1 Expect Lewiston Aldermen To Take Final Action Tonight ijL Gty Budget l'-- 'K courts so we can help says Lewiston-Auburn Attorney Janice Lynch In complete agreement with her is Lewiston liaison officer Grenier who says: If a child is not going to school he is out 'fi'- 2S budget red a 17 vusney they can probably stop 7e ng uancy they can probably stop Board of Mayor and Aldermen is expected to take final action this evening on program Tonight's session brings to a dose a lengthy series of budget held st the board and levels by the taverns bars dining rooms and public meeting rooms and public transportation vehicles According to the legislation "The purpose of this trill wUl require an ares to accommodate non-smokers who desire to be set apart IWm amours whan in publie The bill carries with ft a fin of up to $20 for violation Under the proposal area where smoking Is allowed would have to bo designated Senator Richard Berry of Cumberland Is sponsoring the measure AUGUSTA in the future in Ml public places' and in all transportation vehicles a separate area or non-smokers may be required A Mil has been filed with the 106th Legislature which would require all establishments open to the public where persons are likely to gather to aside specific marked areas for non-smokers It Is proposed that' these Ksvlsions must be applied to not limited to public waiting rooms restaurants barber and beauty shops run PfflWdRWNftWE PtfuMfml AW UHlp-P CK KMF -m OlMi PKiy i i Five Cases of German Measles! Wills Administrations i A Approved By Probate 1 hi Cedis Levasasur lewistra 'interested parents -1 last week in Lewiston Health officials sold that no gnch cases had been reported in Lewiston several mouths but tbs sudden emergence of tho disease the need for the clinic being ptamwd in Although the German measles clinic is stated several sreeks pregnant from now registrations are nowiieriously Youngsters age inclusive are eligible the German messlM wm noted- The disease is also Buhriis and is dangerous to unborn woman being accepted Lewiston Health Officer Mrs IL Petkus Lswiston 27: Attorney John Auburn executor Raymond Auburn died Sylvia Doucette of daughter executrix A Reiebel died Jan ll-Emn A Auburn and Oscar Jr of Lswlstra no-executori Russell Livarmors Dec 11: Laurence of Livermore Falls executrix Scribner Mechanic Nov 19 1972 Ethel Mechanic Fall executrix Sherman Aw 17 Casco Bank ai Portland executor F- SMvoy Auburn 19 1971 Geonte Auburn son executor Taylor Auburn died Millard Stems executor Tenney Uvermore Donald at 1 A Problems of Armory Use More than two dawn wills and six administrations have been ed at the delayed rv term of the Androscoggin County Probate Court The documents on fils with Register of Probate Paul Genest and approved by Judge of Probate Laurier Raymond Jr contained public bequests in two instances Details nf these were reported to Hie Lewiston Evening Journal recently The list of wills follows: That of Louis Besulisu of Lewiston who died Dee 27 1172: Yvonne Beaulieu Lewiston-the widow was named executrix Donat Bolduc Lewiston died Jan Maurice Bolduc Lewiston a brother named executrix Ernest Briggs Sr Auburn died Jan IS Ernest Brigg Jr Auburn son named Chsrtes Beylis (Charm Bellauskaa) of Lewiston died Sent ai: Bernice I Bayjis Lewiston widow executrix Alphonse DesJardins Livermore Fans died Nov II 1972 Rita Slmoneau Jay daughter executrix Frank Draper Greene died Jan 13 Joanne Draper Greene widow executrix Henry Dupe re Lewiston died Jan 9 Lillian Dunerc LewUtra widow executrix Roland Gagnier Lewiston died Jan 5: Marjorie Gagnier Lewiston widow executrix Gerry Eraeit Gerry- Lewiston died Jan 19 Ruby Gerry Lewiston widow executrix Ruth I Glover Auburn died Jan 24 Robert Hurd Auburn executor Bernadette Grenier' Lewiston died Jan 19 Thomas Grenier Georgs dlsdJan Crockett Oars Jan ll Auburn Frederick Lewiston Schutt of Hahnsl Lucy Falls died Harlow daughter Albert Falls died Scribner' widow Mary died Jim Truit Co WUUam dted Mar SMvey LeJ Jan 12 Auburn Harold of Clifford sons named AUC Falls died Foster executrix Harvey died Jen and Auburn The were That of Mexico Norma Jan Lowisten administrator Aims progress- were the words usea oy Lewiston Recreation Director William Mllliken to describe this meeting held to discuss public gatherings at Lewiston Memorial Armory' President at the session vers Milliken Fire Chief Reglnsld Doucette Deputy Pdico Ch ef Laurent vellleux and State Fire Inspector Donald Rogers The meeting wm the second held on problems asaoci (ted with targe gatherings st the armory a situation wftirh HELENILAPOINTB Juvenile decrease area according to tha records of the two police departments but for' those working with juveniles things could bo better -Many of tho state statutes on juveniles are antiquated and need to be says Lewiston' Youth Bureau director Normind Cloutier -Auburn's former juvenile officer could not acres more little we nave In the way of law Is vei says Stanley Houston Others in Lewiston-Auburn and throughout the state have gone so far as to contend that soma of the state! Juvenile itatute are unconstitutional -Many people consider some Juvenile laws unconstitutional because an adult cannot be charged for committing the very same actloua which a ifae youngster may be incarcerated For" says Lewiston schooi-llsison Officer Antoine Grenier A cast in point came up recently before the Maine Rupreme Court wben Bangor end a Ikowhegen attorney challenged the constitutionality of tbs state statute by which two Juvenila girls were Incarcerated for in circumstances of manifest danger of falling into habits of vice and Yagas The attorneys for the girls charged that the phrase is and thus the girls' commitments were violation of the duo process clause of the Fourteenth The attorneys further claimed that the decision where the girls wore concerned were not only in violation of the due process clause but also in violation pf tbs oqual protection clauss of 'tho Fourteenth Amendment end their soralled erlms not have been criminal offense If committed by an However- In a five to decision handed down Jan 22 1973 tho Maine Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the states 100-year-old juvenile statute stating: the State Act and tho is of into to It the class under Mate tlse urther explained their by stating: 'Hm meaning of the reference phrase becomes clear wbm one considers the hiatortr sad purpose of our juvenile taws basic purpose of affording juveniles sped si treatment is as that the State si patriae" (legal ij guardians) luts a duty to avoid giving children 'criminal records indlnsofar possible the child to cope with become a criminal adult Where the charge that evenile situation would not 1 volve a criminal offense if it involved an adult the justices Mid it wm their oplnloa child Is not charged with criminal conduct" divert children back Into 1 process iult lu the ac- would surely resi restoration of all constitution si Mfeguards GOIlBUHiUDnU IIIYUSIU 1v- Hyenn Falls and Tenney Livermore coaxecutors Tucker Mechanic Jan 11 Wilds Mechanic Falls Whitney 14 Even Tin Hum Accidental Alarms Keep Lewiston Finemen Busy Finance Board and by the Cite Council Proposed cute end additions to the budget have been announced by the alderman end they were published In The Journal If the changes are made recommended the budget should decrease by approximately $30000 The session gets underway at 7 o'clock in Council Chambers one to tea to receive vaccine it extremely children ore but not ths children they could be harmed official into a ful last wed: overcrowding and dangerous conditions were alleged After the meeting Mllliken said that progress wm made in reaching agreement' Another meeting is stated next Tuesday morning to discuss the details of an agreement it wm teamed 1 Such an agreement will need agreement approval of at least the Boird of Education and-Vtho Finance go into Board effort before it can The alarm at Soark's Shopoers' Center on Park Street sounded at 1:24 pm with the same (lumber of units responding to the coil Fire Department officiate theorized mat technical problems st the Lewiston Public Pumping Station on Island Avenue were to blame fra water surges which in turn caused the alarms to activate Firefighters also extinguished a track fire st this morning on Lincoln Street and went to tewing end West Bates Street at 13:15 pm to wash away gasoline $1132799 IT It is accepted Dillingham plena to tear down the structure U0 dsys snd use the ares as a-parkins lot The only other bid received wa from Richard Roy of Roy Pmilfied Industries at $1012119 He said he planned to i display antique automobiles in the structure taken the under elty by Knight Litchfield received cuts on the chin however did not reoulra medical attention officials sold According to State Police Trooper Data Huingtm Jay Irish was 'traveling in an easterly direction ra Route 292 when Knight who wm hsadsd in a westerly direction proceeded to make a left tore rad the collision ensued Damage to Knight's 1999 sedan wm estimated at $1500 ud Irish's 1967 sedan $800 Assisting Haningtra at tha scene were State Police Troopers Parris-- elver Monmouth md Walter Williams WInthrop -The 12:15 pm accident remains muter investigation When making either knitted omeiM-tcit or braided rugs from old nylon hose remove all color with a commercial color remover before dying various hue William co-exectutors Administrations following administrations approved: Henry Tripp of who died May 7 1973 Tripp of Mexico the Pierre Rivard of brother Perron of Lewiston died Dec 11 1172: Gilberte Perron Lewiston' daughter administratrix Ludger Dennis Webster died Nov 29: Mufuette Dennis Webster widow administratrix statute With which ere hem concerned calls for protective faculties of the to come into play whreever Juvenile as Mined by the an offense the conduct of ivenile is such that he or she imatahces manifest danger of falling statute don not relate a status 8y its caress terms relates to conduct of juvenile It treats with a of persons ls a person the age of 17 hi whom tbs hM sorted a special protective toterest with constitutional validity- the concurring justices emtela In the Stasis decision MSS LESLEY FSATT Mrs Walter Pratt Xn Walter (Lesley) Burdin Pratt 30 of 208 Arthur Lane Penaacola Fla formerly of Auburn died in a car and truck accident at Penaacola Saturday Dfhe was born at Portland Nov 20 1941 the daughter gf Norman and Alice Whiting Burdin She waa graduated from Edward Little High School Auburn in 1961 ana Penaacola Junior College She waa active In the Navy ADCOP Wives of which she wm a treasurer Girl Scouts and Cub Scouts of Pensacola iflha is survived by her husband Walter Pratt US Nvj: one son Jeffrey two daughters a a 1 rad Christina her father of Wells and mother of Portland: 'a sister Mrs Cathy WssUeigh of Lewiston Her paternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Howard Burdin of Sesbrooke NJL and her maternal grandmother Mrs Arthur Whiting of Auburn MRrjorle Anderson LIVERMORE FALLS Mrs Marjorie Anderson of St Petersburg Fla died unexpectedly Saturday night at a St Petersburg Fla hos She was born at Auburn Oct 1M9 tho daughter of Win-alow and Xtta Mu Turner Monk She was educated schools of Auburn and graduated from Edward little High School Auburn Maine school of Commerce and Uhlvaraty of Maine Orono Mrs Anderson had taught school in Liver more Falls and Madiara for many yean She waa married to il-bdrt Anderson In October of 1961 and at that time moved to St Petersburg Fla She a a member of the Maine Anchors Assn past president of Professional Women's Club a member of the Veterans of For-dgn War Auxiliary WWI and a member of OES In livermc Falls Surviving are her husband Albert of St Petersburg Fla a daughter Mrs Patricia Wagner Lewiston: a brother Paul A Monk Auburn two grand- children and one great-grand-: eMM iT5 in hm newwsi ash- mSt to Mm Mamie LaBranche -WWTHROP Mamie LaBranche 74 died Tuesday morning at Augusta General HospltsL was born at WInthrop Jan 26 U66 the daughter of gJhert and Odile Boutin Carrier She was a life-long resident of TPinthrep Mrs LaBranche waa a member of the Senior Cttisens Pub and the American Legion Auxiliary Surviving arc her husband Antonie WInthrop: one daughter Mrs Lillian Miner Jacksonville NC three brothers William ttowhegan Louis WInthrop and Dolor Fitchburg Mass four sisters jfoa Bose McCafllery Portland- fr Alice Hayes Hallo well Mrs Evdyn Richardson Win-i and Strop and Mrs Helen LncsrelH DIBD a unJS' mrfcm UK fram Md THunJaf at ck Jtovfcf Ch Mm Hi MiwmIi wrapt pnwm mv wh MdM to i an 7 Charles Messer Chsrlea Messer Poet Rosd Bowdoinham died Monday at his home Born in Augusta Dee 4 1912 the son of Charles and Grace Mars ton Messer he graduated from Cray High School In 1930 and married Eva 1 Ladd at Augusta in U3S They moved to Bowdoinham in 1941 and he was employed In the electrical department at the Bath Iron Works He- was a past master of Village Lodge1 AF and AM and past chancellor of Kennebec Lodge of Bowdoinham Mr survivors besides his wife include three sons Charles Jr of Fort Huachuca Arts Dans of Gardiner and Richard- of Bowdoinham two daughters Mrs Patricia Miller of Oxnard Calif and Mrs Robert Cote of Bowdoinham sister Mrs Carl Williams of Augusts four grandchildren Vs 4' 4 J-X "I AX WING JR A Wing Jr oy wing Jr Alton Leroy Wing Jr of 13 Bartlett St Lewiston a native of Rumford died this mornim at the Central Maine Genera! Hospital following a long Illness Born July 23 1916 the son nf Alton and Laura Bouchard Wing Sr' ha was for II year employed at tho PeppereU Mill until it dosed Mr Wing was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Lewiston Aerie Survivor indude a aw Gary of Lewiston- a daughter Mrs Robert (Kathleen) Jones of East Braintree Mass six brothers Forest Wing of New Gloucester James EWinj Concord Calif George of New Gloucester Aura Lewis Wing of Auburn Raymond Win of Durham and Richard Wing Kittery four sisters Mrs Walter (Ellen) Rearies and Mrs Margaret Searles of Now Gloucester Mrs Rupert (Florence) Field of Bangor and Mrs Robert (June Demmock of Hollis Center and three grandchildren MSB Nirmfy Alton Wtno JwMj PrtoEfr mSS It ml if IJE BfRHimnwiw win wm xrsvs PtorlngtoH Mmi TEL UiSS? St mmm as tonnuv nm Thwidav 1 to 4 an 7 to PJA In Thundav 1 to 4 and Tto PM ja Haa alMaiaara Omm wliMna may nwka daaaWana flia Anwican Canear fa- Sniaaafick BI Connon Sr Joseph Merrill Connors Sr IS of 29 Pleasant St Freeport died Sunday at the Bodwell House at Brunswick Bora in Jonesport June 29 1997 the son of Alonso and Mina Connors received his education in Freeport schools and for 12 years he was employed in the Light House Service working many lights along the Maine Coast During World War II ho was employed at the Bath Iron Works He was a resident of the Boothbay Harbor region until 19S2 and from 19S2 until 19S9 resided In Brunswick later moving to Freeport Surviving are a daughter Mrs William (Nancy) Kramer of Topshtm a son Joseph Connors Jr of Freeport six brothers Grover of Harp we 11 John and Sterling of Wiscassett Russell of Rockland Jack of Taylor Texai Rostrra of Boothbay: three sisters Miss Hester Connors of Weston Mass Mrs Mabel Dodge and Mr Clinton (Ada) Tibbetts both of East Boothbay Matoa Dlvtalato a Ndaral at Raymond Brown Raymond Brown of 79 Ocean St South Portland former Le wiston-Aubura un TM tontto to Mt SM M-Mrd Ctohr Ir (Ulld II into to ackiMvtodit wiik dne MtovMto to kM iMWiilut pmmiPi Ontow hji dwina Smmi wnki to (rwndb etoMjM MM otto kind tonr Cade to fnwv Sr firefighters were kept busv today responding to several calls which resulted from box alarms being accidentally set off At 9:17 am the alarms from Dlngtey School and the JC Penney Store on Main Street wounded simultaneously1 sending Engine One Two live and Seven Snored One and Aerial One to the school and as soon possible Engines One Two and Four and Aerial One to the itore At the alarm at Dinjley School sounded again calling out tha Mine number of fire trucks a -fi -s1' George Paiton Btuinessnun Dies At the Age of 79 Georgs Patton IE of 68 Marshall Ava AsAorn a native of Lisbon died unexpectedly at his residence this morning Born Frt lS l89t tho son of Thomas and Annte WIIklnSM Patton he received hie education in Lirimn schools and it BHm College He married the former Clara Pevertey Sept 15 1929 and for 17 years be wu associated with the Armour Co of Lewiston rad for 12 yean the A Mifier Insurance oo of Auburn Mr Patton wu a member of tho Calvary Methodist Church a -59-year member of Tranquil Lodge of' Perfoetion and member of tho PrinoM of Jerusalem Rom Croix Mains Consistory of Portland and Kora Temple Shrine Ha wm a put president of the Arab Patrol of Kras Tsmpte and wu member of Bradford Chapter and Lewliten Commsndery i Mr Paiton Is survived by his wife fay two sons Dwight of Auburn and Donald of Minot tar one daughter Mrs Dorothy Peterson of Auburn 14 grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren Two Juveniles Lectured By Police Two Auburn Juveniles lectured today by Auburn police after they wen caught setting off firecrackers near Edward Little High School The 16-year-old EL students' apprehended around the' nour by Patrolman Michael Gervais and taken to hedquarters where they were talked to Det Walter Hall and then released HOSPITALS CENTRAL MAINE GENERAL Discharges Monday: Norman G1 Child 257 Park St Lewiston Fred -Clifford 1140 Ssbattus St Lewis too Kelley Ells 15 Wood St Auburn Claudette Guy 12 Haiel SL Auburn Ruth A Hammond 771 Upper tv Auburn jGregory? Jones Buekfield Donald Laurinitis Ssbattus Winifred Lewis Caps Elizabeth Lloyd Merchant Hardscrabble Road Auburn Earl McClellan Rideout Ave Lewiston Nelson Pago Bolster Heights Nursing Homs Auburn Doris Qnlrrion Mechanic Falls Jane Snorter 17 Richardson 8t Auburn Michael Sleeper 71 Summer SL Lewiston Sharon Thompson 2 Birch' St Lewiston Mrs John Fox and -daughter II Elliott Ave' Lewiston Mrs William Locm and daughter 98 Summit SL Auburn ST MARY'S GENERAL HOSPITAL Discharges -Monday Kerry Alexander 7-Sand Hill Rd Lswiston Mrs Robert Brauchesne Monmouth: WUUam Boots 112 Hows- Lswiston Antonio gg Lincoln Lowisten Kathleen ST: Bradford Lewiston: Miss' Yolanda Dionne 78 Hortra Lewiston Gerard Docharma 65 Academy- Auburn Mrs Normand Lavoie 52 Arcadia -Ava Lewiston Miss April McDowell '17 Webstar Lewiston: 'MiM Veronica Teevea New Gloucester There are more than million telephones in Canada Canada hH soma 70000 biUm of pipe lines I 1 i-i I' 4 t'i Lewiston widower executor Arthur Hopkins Lewiston died Jan 13 Carolyn Burke Lewiston executrix Henry LaneuvQle Lewiston Jan 3 Beatrice Laneuville Lewiston widow executrix Phylli Morgan Dixfield died Jan 11 Delmar Morgan of Dixfield widower executor Bernardino Mullen Lewiston died 1 Jan 1 9 Augustine Mullen Lewiston brother executor Mm before be gets deep Into trouble Miss Iwnch a secretary to the Maine Juvenile Justice Association has been working with Juveniles several years first as assistant to -the attorney assigned to the Division of Health end Welfare and more recently legal counsel In the Juvenile Court of the Twin Clttes A major change she feels needed in juvenile justice in the L-A area la the introduction of family court system" need a court which can work with juveniles on a junto ha help them solve their problems" she says Lewiston District Court a crowded court calender mikes It difficult to handle each ease Miss Ipnch added Only one day each week is devoted to juvenile cases she says cose con take up to three hours to hear leaving little timi left for other cases to be handled" she said However Auburn's former Juvenila officer Capt Houston says the emphasis Mould be ra preventive rather than punitive programs are tha biggest commodity are have got They will be nmntng our dues is tha futon Ws must do everything we can to help them White they are young" Houston says Treat FoUea hodl be preventive and they should got kids to trust police through education of reasons why polite do certain ha explained In ths ease of -serious problems- Houston fools a youngster could still go through the court system In other cases minor problems and laws governing the way they should be handled need to be he adds' Other changes suggested by Capt Houston include exoansion of juvenile taw to cover 17-year-olds and the creation of half way houses with home-type of environments state hM nothing for the Juvenile between the home environment and boys or girts training mvt Hie former president of the Maine Juvenile J-''- Irtlon The Parent some cm youngsters need help but thev should not have Juvenile records A runaway or a truancy case often stems from problems with the Houston says a child can't get brio from home we should- he able to oravidc them with a where people an Interested in noungsters" Houston su'sests Such a home Is the half-way house type of facility he auegests Houston served charter president for the Maine Juvenile Justice Association which was created more than two years ago following a study hr the University of Mafaw Tha study suggested many changes in juvenila I work end the association was organised si result CpL Houston says it is tho organisation's intention su and Introduce legislation relative to juvenile justice in tha state Such legislation is expected in thU week Augusta sometime where a bill is being present which would forbid nted incarceration of juveniles non-criminal acts The prapoMd legislation fra Flying Object Auburn police checked Monday night a report of a strange object In the sky over the Auburn Drive-In Theater but cams up with nothing It was about 1:10 pm that police received several calls from people who ssld they bad sighted strsnge-lookiM flying Object over the Danville area of the dta Patrolmen (Stephen Page checked out the ares and found nothing unusual He theorised that planes landing at the 1 nearby Lewiston-Auburn Airport may have been what wm seen He checked with airport officials and learned that several had landed in the past hour ADavof Sunshine It wm a day of sunshine in the Twin Cities today set LITICAL ADVBBTISBMBNT Martel Only Two Bids Received Only two bids were received this afternoon at ths office of Auburn Cite Manager Bernard Murphy Jr on the eld Artxtrn Central fire Statin and the tend on which it die located at the comer of Court end Spring Streets Submitting the high wa John Dulingham $291742 In Food Stamps Orculating In Gninty During Month of February of the Dillingham and Sral The bids Fur-eral Home locatad sdjscsntlsdvissment to the old station His bid wm muser West Minot Man Injured Damage onnnnnmil few Viitelntul'fl corded adult criminals Portlands we fear it would have the effect of diverting public attitudes hlr VurrTnuri from the humanitarian nil providing helping hand to rm are confident that a rlJlt properly structured and foiriyfw the state young administered Juvenile court system can serve our needs Check Report without infringing individual freedoms" the five menOf Mysterious concluded Millard 8 Chapman of Ail burn died Jan 24: Kathleen Chapman Auburn widow administratrix Allison SI Berry of Togus died Dec 18 1972: Federal Trust Co Weterville administrator month and that Included 1119 households As usual Lewiston hM the biggest membership in the Food Stomp plan with 4742 person from 1562 households involved Lewiston residents paid $639(14 for a total value of ilttJH worth of stamps the Federal share being $71740 Auburn hM 3030 individuals participating in the program From 770 households Auburn's total stamp value wm 073J6O with program participants paying $34615 and tbs Federal government kicking in $36741 Other county towns the first figure the number of households' the second tho number of persons followed by total value cost and bonus paid by the Federal government Durham SO households and 104 persons $2J80 $UM $1554 Greene 47 households and 183 persons $4 006 $2111 $2371 Leeds households and 208 hsom $5452 $2504 Lisbon 157 households with 570 persons $15927 07J59 Uvermore 26 households with 106 persons $2779 $1463 $1287 Uvermore FU lMi households 426 -persons $12070' $1561 Mechanic Falls 86 households 322 Persons: $6172 MM ftljUl ftl Did Minot 17 households 61 persons $1684 $878 8806 Poland 86 households 386 persons $10043 $5753 Turner so households 125 persons $1796 $4176 $4526 Woles 13 households S3 persons $1329 8656 8738 Ssfrattus 71 household 288 $7686 $3JWJ0 perrons: t4lH50 RoMting chickens ire those which have lived between four and six months TURMENNE -TAX 2M Lisbon 782-4011 In your home by appointment Frsg Forms A Information NORTH MONMOUTH A West Minot man Everett Irish Jr 29 wm admitted to tha Augusta General Hospital after the vehicle ha wm operating collided with another auto at the intersection of Routes 202 and 132 here Tuesday Irish suffered contusions In tha mishap and wm listed in condition at tho faculty Tha operator of tha other ear Ilia mentor of the other ear Involved ll-year-old Walter even one wispv cloud obscured the rays Temperatures remained on the cool side however after a frosty night during which tho mercury dipped dose to sera Fair skies will continue tonight the mere in the single figures again but a ten mile per hour wind will increase theeniO factor and make it feel coFer Wednesday the sky will be partly cloudy the 200a AV 8 DSMBUS Sr FIC Nearly a third of a million dollars worth of food stomps ere in circulation in Androscoggin County this month The total value at the stamps the month of February was $291742 according to Androscoggin County Commission Chairman Donla Girard The cost of the stamps to those who bought them was $138414 and the Federal share $133329 There were MJM persons involved in the program this resident died Monday in a Portland hospital after a tong Illness Horn in Chicago May 1 1901 ho attended Lewiston-Auburn schools wu a caretaker for apartments in Boston and worked for the Boston and Main Railroad Ho attended Methodist churches i Mr Brown is survived by Ms wife the former Elisabeth Durgin 14 children by a previous marriage and four stepchildren Alfred Neault of Arums Mrs Dorothy Cousins of Gorham Mrs Barbara Ashline of South Berwick and Mrs Marjorie Mason of Somerville Mass Stanley Kates Stanley 9 Kates 00 of 11 Livingston Rd Sharon Mass brother of wldoly-known businessman and State Senator Bennett Kats of Augusta died Monday at Pater Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston Bore in Somorville Mass ha was associated 22 years with the Raytbron Manufacturing Go as executive manager of the microwave and power tube-transformer and sonar divisions land ftw the past six years was president of United Citrus Products Crap Inc of Norwood He was in his 80s when he attended Harvard University and be received his AB decree with the Class of i960 56 vears old at the time Mr Kates is survived by his wife- the former Florence Karlin two sons Richard of Lexington Mass and Daniel of Fox boro Mass: two brothersCanV Saul Kttz (USN-Ret) of McLean Vs and Maine Sen Bennett Kats of Augusta his mother Mrs Frances Kats of Brookline I Mass Justice Armand Dufresnc his own ttpagi opinion stated: my view this court should not decide the Important constitutional issues presented in the instant case without a full record showing distinctly with what specific conduct these petitioners wsre charged to have been engaged in that led to an adjudication of juvenile delinquency" Have A Right youth at this era ea titled to knsw whs cradaet win Jeopardise their right to live si kerns tad font them late a State Jsstieo Da-fresM staled' In spite of the court's decision LA persons involved srith juvenile programs 1 and Juvenile court feels that changes should be made in the system But until ch antes can be made some feel (bat present taws are needed to help protect the Juvenile and truancy In a child arc indications of further and although I feel wa need new Juvenile lawn the laws at lent can get POLITICAL AOVBXTISBMBNT Outstanding Performance is tho requirement for membership in tho President's Club of Modem Woodmen of' America This member's knowledge and dedication to tho principles of lire insurance recommend him as a capable life insurance counselor PLEASE REMEMBERTOVOTE 1PM to 7 PM FRIDAY MARCH 2nd CARD OF THANKS--Tha Family Of LAWRENCE GAGNIER Wishes fa express sincere thanks to relatives friends and neighbors Rf Rev Msgr Paul Gleason Rev Richard Mclmfs and Rev Mr Albert Colpltts the Doctors and Nunn of tha Intensive Care Unit of St Mary's Hospital the Fortin Funeral Parlors tho UCT Council 140 Instructors and Students of CAAVTI and all others for tha kindness and sympathy shown to us during our recant bereovomont JJghCjjrdsjjwsn8utlfjjlorritrIfcuter Frank for Modern Woodmen of America Oho of the Nation's Leading Fraternal Life Insurance Organisations HOME OFFICE ROQK ISLAND ILLINOIS ROAD COMMISSIONER GREENE ML FOR RIDETO POLLS CALLCOLLECTi 9 JMm.

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