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a partial eclipse and a total blotting out of the sun A total eclipse such as travel half way around the world to see extremely rare According to Merrtem a retired geologist and astronomer th rarity of th total eclipse is (Continued ea Pace CoL S) By JOHN BEATS Within IS months scientific teams summer tourists and area residents will occupy reserved front row seats in Central Milne for a rare aolnr event a total ediptecof the sun On July 30 1963 a complete blackout of th sun by th moon wifl occur over a 57-mfle-wide section of Main cutting diagonally across the State from northwest to southeast Tht approximate center of toe swath covered by the rapidly moving spot of nlght-liko darkness extends from Tb A map has been simplified especially for to NEWS by Canon Merrtem of Prospect Harbor from a more detailed map in toe 1963 American Ephemeric and- Nautical Almanac It shows that for much of to traverse from Alaska toe path extends through rather sparsely populated parts of Canada- remaining north ef th larger cities until it crosses the St Lawrence River near Three Rivers PQ about halfway between Montreal and Quebec City neither of which lie within the totality son as Bangor does Drum For Kennedy In Not visible ot oil outside of this limit -XS xXXXxvy -xx-x vxMxxxxxXxxxv In 1009 The light area bounded by a line shows the regions which will see a partial eclipse of the sun at the same time Maine enjoys the total eclipse The shaded area represents the section of the world which will hot see the eclipse at all GET TOUR Advance reservation! may be In order for those wishing to view a total eclipse of the sun scheduled to be viewed In a small portion -of Maine In 1863 The heavy dark line on the map shows the course of the total eclipse The dotted line above It shows the course of a total eclipse 3 Fires In 4 Days Raze Buildings Senate Passes Aid Bill A $2 6 7 Billion WASHINGTON (AP) Th Senate passed Tuesday $267-billion college education eld bill carrying funds for 212500 student scholarships and for construction THEY LIKED Although A small hard-core group of Communists heckled UJ3 Attorney-General Robert Kennedy At Tokyo the great mass of Japanese students showered him with affection Here Kennedy Is surrounded by a sea of faces as he entered Waseda University The crush of the crowd literally carried him up the stone steps Kennedy is at lower center (AP Photofax) Terrorists Defy De Gaulle' As 19 Die In New Bombings Earlier Red Students Fail To Faze Rob By CHARLES SMITH OSAKA Japan Wednes day UH Attorney General Robert Kennedy arrived In Industrial heart today and was met by a drum beating band of blackshlrted rightists who waved banners declaring that the only solution to world problems wss war with Russia The behneted members of the Youth i sembled beside the entrance to th airport terminal at Itemi near Osaka to welcome Kennedy -On banner proclaimed come Kennedy toe only solution to world problems is through a declaration of war against Russia on toe part of tb United Another banner denounced a proposed 81 cents per pound levy on cotton textiles imported into the US Iran Japan Osaka la tht textile center of Japan and la extremely sensitive to any moves by the United States that would af-fact exports of Japanese textiles A third banner mentioned a subject Japanese have hammered at Kennedy throughout his visit Okinawa th rightist banner said There were about 30 of the rightists on hand They carried Japanese flags and Nazi Swastika flags About the same number of police were on hand Shortly after landing Kennedy and his party boarded a bus to start their busy schedule During a discussion on democracy at Waseda University Tuesday a group of Communists tried to shout down to US attorney general His refusal to submit to the heckling brought cheers from toe thousands of students gathered (Continued ea Pag 2 CoL I) At House Blaze Brownville Firemen Hurt As Eave Falls BROWNVILLE Two firemen were injured Tuesday as flames leveled a three-story apartment house here Occupants of to apartment bouse including tore children and a hired woman escaped without injury Brownville Junction firemen John Marsh Jr and Dennis Kirby both in their 20s were injured when an eava of the house fell on them Marsh was admitted to the Milo Community hospital with a fractured left leg Kirby was treated for a acalp laceration and released Fir Chief Georg Thibodeau (Continued Page 2 CoL 2) The Senate version would: Authorizs $300 million' annually for toe next five years in loans to public and private colleges for construction of classrooms libraries and laboratories 1 Authorize 212500 four-year scholarships over the next five years estimated to coat $924 million 1 I Authorizs $50 million annually for five years In matching grants to help build community junior colleges Te Meet Tidal Wave Sponsors called the proposed i ederal aid essential to meet the tidal wave of college students expected In toe next decade as babies bom after World War flood into the universities Sen Wayne Morse D-Ore floor manager for toe bill and a former law school deep said both the classroom and scholarship provisions would make it possible for thousands of youths to attend college -who otherwise would be shut out by high costs or lack of facilities Th construction loans would be at a favorable interest rate of about 2 per cent under current market conditions The institution would have to agree to put up one-fourth of toe cost of toe project covered by the loan so that tot bill te expected to generate $2 billion in construction It is estimated this could mean 40000 additional classroom or other facilities The House bin provides that 60 per cent of the construction add would be in tbs form of grants 40 per cent loans The Senate bill provides all loans Minimum Set Tbs scholarships would be awarded by state commissions on toe basis of competitions conducted by them The amount ot each scholarship would be determined by the commission taking into account the family need but the maximum would be $1000 a year A scholarship winner could attend any school that would admit him and could taka a course of his choice -A college would get-4350 a year for each scholarship recipient in attendance 1 Robertson Nominated U-M Trustee AUGUSTA (AP) Gordon Robertson of Bangor president of the Bangor Aroostook Railroad and Bangor and 'Aroostook Corp was nominated Tuesday by Gov' Reed as a trustee of the University of Maine -William Chisholm of Portland whom Robertson would succeed did not wish reappointment the governor said A native of Edinburgh Scotland Robertson came to Canada in 1929 at the age of as a clerk with a New Brunswick potato firm He cams to Mains in 1941 as stats sales manager for a Saint John fertilizer firm then returned for four years of service in the Canadian Army After World War he formed Beaverbrook Farms Inc of Caribou He has been associated with the BAR since 1943 as a director member of the Executive Committee and president since 1957 A director of several large Maine companies he is also chair-man of the University of Maine Development Corp and president of the Higher Education Assist-anceFoundation-' Spotlight On The News Ski Bus Driver Held Blameless RUMFORD (AP) Silas Dunkke University ef Maine sU coach was found criminally blameless Tuesday Is die death of aa Auburn track driver Walter Cormier 44 was fatally injured la Canton Jan St in a collision between his panel track aad a has driven by DanUee that was carrying four members of the university ski team Dnnklee and toe sU-ers were slightly Injured I County Atty David Bastings said aa Oxford County grand Jury was presented the facto la the case Tuesday and bo Indictment was returned- School bus drivers TV draw comments Page ti GOP counter-attacks against tightest groups Pigs Amusements Bridge Classified -Comics Maine Street Editorials Financial Leara-A-Language Obituaries Radio-TV Sports Tow Pag Weather 4 11 18 IS 26 16 11 17 23 17 26 14 IS I 17 DOVER-FOXCROFT Students of probability or predestination might bs interested ta recent events near her Ia tore of toe past four days fire has broken out id toe same farm at toe same time of day All Destroyed Despite almost Ingenious efforts of firemen all buildings on the property have now been destroyed Firemen were first called to toe Eli Vega farm on the Line Road at 625 am Saturday Window curtains caught fire and the blaze threatened to spread to the rest of the building But the situation was soon under controL Drive Five Miles Dovsr firemen drove the five miles to West Dover again at 6:30 am Monday This tlms they were too late to save the house The 1H -story eight-room house was leveled by a fire that apparently started near toe chimney in the attic Ingenuity came into play In saving toe bam connected to the house by a shed Firemen ahd neighbors shoveled snow out of the way and with a chain saw disconnected toe Aed from toe barn Nine horses and a goat were taken safely from toe bam Some furniture was saved from the house but loss was unofficially estimated at $3000 The property was partially covered by insurance Bara On Fire Fire Chid Fernald Whitman said firemen were called again Tuesday at 6:35 am The bam was on fire 4 Firemen were at the scene for three hours They spent most of that time guarding nearby properties from flying sparks The 100-foot bam was beyond saving when firemen arrived Whitman said The walls were on fire and the roof caved in Efforts te save to livestock a second time were not entirely successful Lost was a boras and the goat Whitman said the horse a colt was being led from toe burning bam when it balked and ran back inside Probe Cease Whitman said the cause of toe fires will be investigated Vega his wife and children woe reported staying with relatives Tuesday nipt of toe station after to Air Force released information on to fund allocation and than tried to retract tea story Sen Leverett (R-Mass) office was advised to Mil the story and await a newer version to next day Sen Ben Smite's (D-Mass) office was advised by toe Air Force to release toe story t-r ducting the words "si elite trackfcj rj photographic" Fah cTcs fcdrrci hold The OAS has mads no secret of is opposition to deliberate recall oi French riot police of Algerian birth or'tooso who havo served long enough in Algeria to be with settler ideas Attacks blamed by police on toe OAS also flared in Algiers and the troubled western port city of Orb Newspaper Raided In Algiers an OAS gunman blasted a car in which Jean Ou-dinot Algiers' radio-television director was riding killing the Moslem chauffeur In Oran 30 masked gunmen invaded the printing plant of (he Echo d'Oran and forced the newspaper's mechanical crew to run off 20000 copies of a OAS In place of De speech were photographs of Insurgent former generals Raoul Salan and Edmond Jou-baud leaders of the OAS and the text of a Jouhaud speech carried in a pirated broadcast in Oran Monday night Meanwhile President Charles da Gaulls Tuesday night speeded plana for early resumption of secret peace talks with Algerian Moslem rebels in the face of new Moeelm-European terrorism in Algeria 4 Frigid Air Again Flows Into State ot thousands of classrooms the bin spsdflcaTy carries out the scholarship and construction provisions sued by President Kennedy In the education message he sent to Congress earlier in -the day The vote on passage was 60 to 17 The President's supporters won a big victory shortly before final passage of the bill when they turned back SO to 37 an attempt to strip out thi scholarship section The measurs now goes to conference with the House which last week passed a $lS-billion bill carrying only construction funds Senate sponsors plan to try to keep In at least a part ot the scholarship provision in the conference but concede they will have a tough fight Democratic leaders put aside such a program when the House acted because of strong opposition there Legislators To Push For Herring Plan (NEWS Washington Boreas) WASHINGTON Tht Marne Congressional delegation agreed to push a Federal research program for the Atlantic herring fishery costing an estimated $2722000 over toe next seven years The study was requested last month by Sea and Shore Fisheries Commissioner Ronald Green and Executive -Secretary Richard Reed of the Maine Sardine Council Green and Reed said the Maine sardine industry badly needs the benefits of an exhaustive research program to develop modern methods of locating the herring supply" tending rad handling the catch for market Rep Stanley Tupper (R-Me) reported at a delegation meeting in Urn office of Sen Margaret Chase Smith (R-Me) that the proposal has the endorsement of the Interior Department which has agreed to consider a budget request for the work next year Meantime Rep Mclntire and Rep Garland (R-Me) said they would go before the House Appropriations Committee this year with Tupper to explain the need for the research and lay the groundwork for a future appropriation Tupper said be understands toe plan would require $486000 a year for tot first two years and $350000 a year for the succeeding five years Delegation members said they would also sxplore the possibility that the funds might be obtained through a pending bill Sen Gru cning (D-Alaska) has which would expand the present Salton-stall-Kennedy program by which fishery research is financed through a percentage of Import dufies on fishery products Sen Ifuskte (D-Ma) Is a cosponsor of that measure By' ALAIN RAYMOND ALGIERS Terrorists believed to be from th Secret AnnyOrf antsatlos (OAS) bombed steamship carrying French riot police Tuesday and struck with bombs and ballets across Algeria in defiance of President Charles de Gaulle's pledge to wipe out the OAS At least IS persona were killed and nine others wounded in a new day of terrorism by right-wing settlers fighting to keep Algeria French and by Moslems battling for independence The new casualties raised the toll since Jan 1 to 673 killed and 130 wounded Ship Bombed Four persons Including an 8-year-old boy and his father a woman and a police were killed In the port of Bone when a bond) exploded aboard toe steamer VUle de Bordeaux about to sail for Marseille with a unit of riot police Several other persons were wounded two ef them seriously In tbs ship explosion which paralleled one in Bone harbor two weeks ago aboard a vessel that also was taking riot police back to (he French mainland The explosion started a fir aboard the 6500-ton steamer that blazed an afternoon despite efforts of firemen Police blamed toe OAS for toe blast which they believed was caused by a bond) planted in toe Air Force had hi mind office said Laberatery Necessary Bid the $100 tor the 'laboratory was part of this faud-gzt and apparently Boland's office said tb trading station operation at Kactaver is tnoci aloeg to cabs tee kbxiUry a tzzzzj 3d tea relearn cf tail Ft a matter ef public There lx es tcowiadT tefs fcn cf mtea te trtcLig sta-trj t- 'lt at or it i brJL Is if De Gaulls conferred for more than an hour with Premier Michel Debre and other top ministers following his expression of that peace in Algeria waa in sight Government sources Vaidf they discussed the Algerian situation and plana to crush any attempted Violence by the terrorist right-wing Secret Army Organization (OAS) which is fighting to keep Algeria French Can Cabinet Meeting De Gaulle scheduled a full cabinet meeting Wednesday and officials said all indications are ho te determined to speed up peace talks as much aa possible Leg Fracture Fails To Stop Faston Man EASTON An Easton man walked away on a fractured leg Monday evening after ba waa struck by a car her and knocked down Deputy Sheriff Henry Rack-US said Tuesday that John Ireland about 40 waa struck by a car driven by Eugene Milbury of Easton as Ireland was crossing th street carrying a bag of groceries Ireland told Rackhff that aaw toe front of the car coming at him out of toe fog He said it struck him bucked him off his feet but tost ho held onto the front of It he grabbed th front of the car he would have been run the deputy said Rackliff said Ireland walked around on his left kg Monday night and said it pain it was Just a little sore He refused to go to the hospital Monday Tuesday he was taken to the A Gould Memorial Hospital in Presque Isle where the kg was X-rayed and a break was discovered kg was placed in cast and be was returned home Milbury reported to Rackhff that he seen Ireland until be was about 13 feet from him Ireland add ha mind getting struct but groca tea very gxi sLdpx Westoter AFB Unit In Station Built PORTLAND (AP)-Cold weather returned to Maine Tuesday and toe Weather Bureau in Portland says low temperatures will probably remain into Thursday' Temperatures in southern Maine Wednesday night are expected to bo I below gero to below In northern portions too mercury wifi ce to IS below and possibly to 3D below a forecaster said Th weather bureau said a high pressure area centered over Missouri Tuesday nfcht is sending a Cow of cold arctic ate over toe eastern United States Tuesday nit temperatures wsre erected to gn to aero or in northern Maine and alert tteo ssulhm jrtiRA I (ill (NEWS Wasbtegtoa Burets) WASHINGTON Official disclosure that a satellite tracking station at Westover AFB Chicopee Falls Mass has been built and te probably in operation came Tuesday in an announcement by the Air Force that $2030000 has been allocated to build a satellite photographic processing laboratory at the Satellite Tracking Med Retracts Rtp Edward Boland (D-Masa) learned of tie exigence th Ate Force is releasing the funds for toe laboratory to the Army Corpe of Engineers which will advertise for bids and award a construction contract Boland's office explained that the Ate Force had requested a total appropriation of $1386 million for its missile and space prerram in its fiscal yenr 1331 budrri Tils reject autertd cprcL ri IV 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